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How Is U.S. College Enrollment Recovering From the Pandemic?

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Timothy Prestianni

11d agoen

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nu.eduHow Is U.S. College Enrollment Recovering From the Pandemic?nu.edu
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U.S. college enrollment has climbed back to its pre-pandemic level, reaching 19.4 million students in fall 2025 after four consecutive years of growth. A new report by National University shows that the strongest gains are in community colleges, primarily associate degree‑granting baccalaureate (PAB) institutions, and career-focused programs, while many traditional four-year pathways are growing more ... The post How Is U.S. College Enrollment Recovering From the Pandemic? appeared first on National University .

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