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COVID-19's Impact on College Enrollment
New numbers from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center show college enrollment dropped around the country. Some local colleges have seen that drop, too, but others have seen record enrollments. News4’s Aimee Cho explains why.
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Virginia Tech: 134 Unenrolled, Didn't Comply With Vaccine Rules
Officials at Virginia Tech say that 134 students are no longer enrolled because they failed to comply with vaccine requirements
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Maryland Extends Health Insurance Enrollment Period
Maryland is extending the state’s health insurance special enrollment period until the middle of August
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Enrollment at US Community Colleges Plummets Amid Pandemic
Enrollment at U.S. community colleges has plunged 10% from fall 2019 to fall 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic
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HBCUs See a Spike in Enrollment
While enrollment at traditional universities is seeing a decline, enrollment has spiked at historically black colleges and universities across the country. Anthony Jones, Howard University’s assistant vice president of enrollment, said this HBCU movement is proving to be successful. “The world is becoming woke to what we’ve already known for a very long time, and that is that HBCU’s have...
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Enrollment Increases at HBCUs
HBCUs across the country are seeing an increase in enrollment. Bowie State Enrollment Manager Brian Clemmons says this is due to marketing and family history. Prince George’s County Bureau Chief Tracee Wilkins reports.
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Kindergarten Enrollment Uncertain Due to COVID-19
Kindergarten registration has been impacted – and in some cases delayed – by the emergency school closures amid the coronavirus pandemic. Public records reviewed by the News-4 I-Team show a decline in kindergarten sign-ups by parents in Washington, D.C. and neighboring Montgomery County this year compared to the same time period in May 2019. Kindergarten orientation was delayed by nearly…