From Washington Student Achievement Council <[email protected]>
Subject Enrollment data shows first signs of recovery
Date March 13, 2024 11:10 PM
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Research brief: Fall 2023 enrollment trends



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Washington Student Achievement Council
Enrollment data shows first signs of recovery

A new WSAC research brief [ [link removed] ] highlights fall 2023 data from public institutions in Washington, showing the first positive shift in enrollment since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Improving enrollment trends at public institutions in Washington suggest the state is entering a new phase in the recovery from the pandemic, despite lower-than-usual enrollment. This departure from the significant pandemic-induced decline signifies a welcome change in state enrollment trends.

The data indicate some promising patterns, such as increased enrollment for students of color and new students. While there is a long way to go to recover enrollment in the state, this new post-pandemic era presents an opportunity to build an even more accessible, equitable, and supportive postsecondary system.

Key enrollment findings for degree-seeking undergraduates in Washington include:


* Enrollment at community & technical colleges (CTCs) increased by 5% in fall 2023 compared to fall 2022. Enrollment decreased by 1% at public four-year institutions. However, this is smaller than the 3% drop over the prior three years during the pandemic.
* Despite the shifting trends, enrollment remains considerably lower than before the pandemic. About 28,000 fewer students enrolled at CTCs (-21%) and about 12,000 fewer students enrolled at public four-year institutions (-11%) in fall 2023 compared to fall 2019.
* In fall 2023, enrollment gains were most substantial among American Indian/Alaska Native (+17%), Black/African American (+13%), and Latino (+8%) students at CTCs. Likewise, at four-year institutions, American Indian/Alaska Native (+2%), Black/African American (+5%), and Latino (+2%) students also saw increased enrollment.
* Both sectors saw growth in new student enrollment, which increased by 6% at CTCs and 1% at four-year institutions in fall 2023 compared to the prior year.

Read the full research brief: Washington Public Enrollment Trends: Fall 2023 Enrollment Update [ [link removed] ]

Contact

Katie Tallman, Communications Director
360-252-9997 or *[email protected]*

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