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Economy Encourages College Attendance The Downturn in the Economy is Driving People to Enroll in College

Public Universities vs. Private Universities

As the U.S. economy remains sluggish, more people are expected to apply to public universities (Collins, "Economy Affects"). In fact, both public and private colleges are reporting record enrollment over previous years, which they attribute directly to the recession (Hayworth, "Slow Economy"). Private schools have a harder time attracting students, but financial aid and smaller class sizes make private colleges more appealing to some students (Hayworth, "Slow Economy").

Community Colleges vs. Traditional Universities

Community colleges offering 2-year degrees have seen enrollments explode with the overflow from traditional universities that cannot accept the number of students applying (Barboza and Holland, "Slow Economy leads to a boom"). Community colleges offering certificate and trade programs are seeing double digit jumps in enrollment...

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Online Colleges vs. Traditional Universities
As the stigma of online degrees has lessened, online campuses are seeing a huge increase in enrollment along with other universities due to the lagging economy (Phillips, "Down Economy"). Around 4.6 million students took online courses last year, which is about 25% of college students, according to the "Learning on Demand" study released by the Sloan Consortium, an organization that aims to integrate online learning into mainstream higher-education (Phillips, "Down Economy"). Professor I. Elaine Allen, the research director of the Arthur M. Blank Center for Entrepreneurship at Babson College, gave a summary of the research noting higher education only grew by…

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Barboza, Tony and Gale Holland. "Slow Economy Leads to a Boom at Community Colleges." Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times, 9 September 2008, Web. 1 Dec. 2010.

Collins, Lora. "Economy Effects College Enrollment." The University Star. Texas State University, 24 March 2009. Web. 30 Nov. 2010.

Hayworth, Bret. "Slow Economy Spurs College Enrollment." Sioux City Journal, 1 Feb. 2010. Web. 1 Dec. 2010.

Hosler, Aimee. "California Enrollment Freeze Left You in the Cold? Online Education can Help." Schools.com. Schools.com, 22 July 2010. Web. 1 Dec. 2010.


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