Colleges Promote Enrollment Deposits to Showcase Class of 2030 Recruitment Success
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Taylor Swaak
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Summary
The article discusses how colleges are increasingly promoting their enrollment deposits shortly after the May 1 deadline, highlighting a trend where institutions publicly tout their incoming Class of 2030 as a strategy to demonstrate enrollment success and attract more students.
Key quotes
· 1 pulledJust days after May 1, a number of colleges began posting about the Class of 2030.
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