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All have led to more enrollments.
As college and university enrollments struggle to return to pre-pandemic levels, the University of North Texas (UNT) is using software from analytics leader SAS to help enroll its largest classes ever.
But as overall resources shrink with falling enrollments and an increasingly hostile public on which universities are utterly dependent for support, maybe all the campus protagonists will end up losers.
Source: https://spectator.org/professors-feel-the-impact-of-higher-educations-collapse/
Edtech startups often measure the success of their growth by counting the number of paid enrollments.
It will be up to the agency to ensure the smallest disruption to enrollments as possible, through community outreach and contracts for navigator services, said CalOptima’s Chief Operating Officer, Yunkyung Kim.
Nationally, Medicaid enrollment has increased by since February 2020 — with 91.3 million enrollments as of October 2022.
This includes our plan to expand dedicated carrier arrangements, BPO business opportunities to account for a larger share of total enrollments.
Union leaders called that offer insufficient, pointing to "seven years of record enrollments and over a billion dollars in unrestricted reserve funds.