The coronavirus pandemic threatens to accelerate the fall in numbers of graduate students enrolling at universities.
, for example. Travel restrictions to combat the coronavirus pandemic — and economic reversals and fears stemming from it — may only make this worse.
In bad economic times, people have historically decided to go back to school. The pandemic-fueled shift to Institutions should concentrate less on recruiting recent college graduates and more on older students, he said.Related:Another bright spot: While there’s been a demographic bust in the number of 18- to 24-year-olds, Garrett said, “we’re in the middle of a demographic boom in 25- to 34-year-olds that are the core graduate student.”
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