As we can see from our graph to the left, it tells us that more institutions are worried about Meeting their institutional goals for new student’s Than those who are not too concerned or not concerned at all.
Note that for Private Doctoral/Master’s and Public Doctorate’s institutions look like they have a high likely hood of not being concerned at all but they are actually equal to 0. The graph put 0 on the top rather than the bottom.
As we can see from the graph that two most likely events where that the institutions filled their classes right away or they didn’t fill them before July 1. This could be a signal that students were unsure about attending some form of college.
As we can see from the graph to the left many institutions don’t expect to be expanding in terms of undergraduate enrollment. That is, few institutions expect to have there undergraduate enrollment be greater than fall 2019.
As we can see from the table to the left a majority of both Public and Private institutions are confident that their college’s plan will remain for the entire semester. Though, It seems that Private College’s are a little more confident than Public Colleges.
Note from the slope graph to the left, It seems that college’s are going to spend less time on recruiting students from out-of-state and International students the most. And they seem to be increasing there recruitment for a variety of other students such as Minority, Transfers, First-Gen, online, older than 24 and part-time undergraduates to name the groups that had the highest increase in recruitment.