“We’ll be graduating our lowest high school classes by population in 2025.” Says the article.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. 2006 was a birth boomlet year. Birth rates took a dive in 2008–Great Recession. So how is class of ‘25 (kids born in 2006 and 2007) going to be lowest in years?
Can I draw you a picture of a cliff?
2025 is the top of the cliff, down from there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of them appear to be slacs, and STEM degrees are a lot more popular then ever before.
SLACs also offer STEM degrees.
"Liberal arts education (from Latin liberalis "free" and ars "art or principled practice"), also known as the liberal arts and pure sciences, is the traditional academic course of study in Western higher education." --Wikipedia
Anonymous wrote:A lot of them appear to be slacs, and STEM degrees are a lot more popular then ever before.
Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. 2006 was a birth boomlet year. Birth rates took a dive in 2008–Great Recession. So how is class of ‘25 (kids born in 2006 and 2007) going to be lowest in years?
Anonymous wrote:Serious question here:
What do you think will happen to the smaller public colleges in VA? There has been a decline in enrollment, which is happening across the board.
What is the number of students where it is no longer feasible to maintain a campus and full curriculum?
I have a kid at one of these schools and we are very happy with the program/campus. But, I am trying to be realistic and imagine what might happen since I don't see a big turn around in enrollment happening. What do you think the state of VA would do with these schools?
Anonymous wrote:Serious question here:
What do you think will happen to the smaller public colleges in VA? There has been a decline in enrollment, which is happening across the board.
What is the number of students where it is no longer feasible to maintain a campus and full curriculum?
I have a kid at one of these schools and we are very happy with the program/campus. But, I am trying to be realistic and imagine what might happen since I don't see a big turn around in enrollment happening. What do you think the state of VA would do with these schools?
Anonymous wrote:90% of universities should close
They are pointless when you can learn most stuff via online or the public library if you are motivated enough