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By contrast, students interested in master’s or doctorate degrees typically explored options over a longer period. Forty-three percent of prospective graduate students spent at least one year researching programs. More than half of surveyed students said they are looking for information about programs offered.
Factors Contributing to Move-In Melt Based on our last year’s data, we saw move-in melt primarily happening in two student groups: internationalstudents and students without financial aid packages where the enrollment team believes they may be eligible for need-based aid.
I think as adult learners are really considering their program, we know that they want information at their fingertips. Programs of interest, time horizon to enrollment, and then of course we do garner a piece of information you touched on earlier, Beth, and that's years of work experience. BD: Yeah, definitely. DK: Understood.
It could be a controversial political appointment, to the board of trustees of someone that students don't serve in the same, or identify the same political party as that individual or some controversy around that person's placement. Are our internationalstudents somehow affected one way or another?
Our goal for sharing this information is to bring community, share research and personal narratives from three professionals, and build solidarity amongst higher education practitioners. Also, I’m concerned with how this will affect our internationalstudents. Seems like the color-blind movement.
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