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Gravely, Archer R.; Strenglein, Denise – 1982
A model for predicting student credit hours (SCH) over a 2-year period was developed at the University of South Florida. A major application of the model would be to estimate the expected loss of upper-level SCH that would occur as a result of reduced lower-level enrollment. Attention was focused on the long-range effect of lower-level enrollment…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Credits, Enrollment Trends, Higher Education
Chronicle of Higher Education, 1987
College enrollment will be relatively stable over the next four years according to new projections by the U.S. Department of Education. (MLW)
Descriptors: Colleges, Enrollment Projections, Enrollment Trends, Higher Education
von Zur-Muehlen, Max – 1986
The view that there will be severe faculty shortages at Canadian universities in the 1990s is refuted, based on analyses concerning the demand for university teachers and the supply of doctoral graduates. In the 1990s when there is no foreseeable increase in university positions, replacement (i.e, due to retirement and mortality) will be the only…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Programs, Doctoral Degrees, Enrollment Trends
Clagett, Craig A. – 1989
In forecasting its fall credit headcounts, the Office of Institutional Research and Analysis at Prince George's Community College (PGCC) utilizes the Component Yield Method (CYM), an enrollment projection model developed by the college's planning analyst in the early 1980's. By disaggregating enrolled students into multiple groups, each with an…
Descriptors: College Transfer Students, Community Colleges, Enrollment Influences, Enrollment Projections
California Community Colleges, Sacramento. Office of the Chancellor. – 1996
In January 1996, the Chancellor's Office of the California Community Colleges prepared a 15-year forecast of enrollment and weekly student contact hours (WSCH) using an econometric model that analyzes real (i.e., price-adjusted) costs facing students, real operating budget expenditures of colleges, population and unemployment projections, and…
Descriptors: College Attendance, Community Colleges, Enrollment, Enrollment Rate
Campbell, William; And Others – 1982
Designed to aid in curriculum and facilities planning at Montgomery College (MC), this report provides projections of student enrollments for 1984 through 1988. After introducing the history of enrollment projection at MC and presenting a rationale for such efforts, chapter 1 outlines the framework for projecting enrollments using techniques of…
Descriptors: Adult Students, College Bound Students, Community Colleges, Enrollment Projections
Hussar, William J. – 1996
Every year the National Center for Education Statistics publishes this pocket summary of the annual "Projections of Education Statistics." The complete report contains information on projected enrollment at all ages, numbers of high school graduates, degrees conferred, classroom teachers, and public elementary and secondary school…
Descriptors: Degrees (Academic), Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Trends
Washington State Office of Financial Management, Olympia. – 1995
This document presents the 1995-97 Biennial Washington state education budget forecasts for K-12. A total of 18 tables in the main body of the report present the data which includes: average annual K-12 full time enrollment (FTE) overall and by grade groupings; comparison of average annual FTE to October FTE; October headcount enrollment; running…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Budgeting, Change Agents, Disabilities
Ward-Besser, Gail; Brigman, Sue H. – 1990
Membership projections are presented for South Carolina schools (excluding South Carolina Youth Services, Palmetto Unified, Felton Laboratory School, and South Carolina School for the Deaf and Blind) for the period 1991 through 1996. Membership projections are calculated annually using average daily membership (ADM) (enrollment) in conjunction…
Descriptors: Average Daily Membership, Birth Rate, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
Hussar, William J. – 2001
Each year, the National Center for Education Statistics publishes this pocket summary of the annual "Projections of Education Statistics." The complete report contains information on projected enrollment and graduates, teachers, and public elementary and secondary school expenditures. This summary contains figures for 1987-1988,…
Descriptors: Degrees (Academic), Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Trends
Hussar, William J. – 1999
Each year, the National Center for Education Statistics publishes this pocket summary of the annual "Projections of Education Statistics." The complete report contains information on projected enrollment at all ages, number of high school graduates, degrees conferred, classroom teachers, and public elementary and secondary school…
Descriptors: Degrees (Academic), Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Trends
Mann, Ronald A.; Walker, J. Kenneth – 1981
Results of a recent study of attrition, retention, and transfer within the system of public higher education in Kentucky are summarized. Attrition, retention, and transfer rates are presented by class level and institution for 1979-80. For first-time full-time freshmen, the university system had an attrition rate of 27.9 percent, ranging from 20.6…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Academic Persistence, College Freshmen, College Transfer Students


