**COVID-19 Pandemic Takes a Lasting Toll on College Enrollment** The COVID-19 pandemic has had far-reaching consequences on the education system, and a new report reveals that the shift to remote learning has had a lasting impact on college enrollment. According to data, the pandemic led to a significant decline in college enrollment rates, with many students opting to take a gap year or pursue alternative educational paths. The decline was particularly pronounced among low-income and minority students, who may have faced greater barriers to accessing online learning resources and support services. As colleges and universities continue to navigate the post-pandemic landscape, understanding the long-term effects of remote learning on enrollment will be crucial in shaping their strategies for attracting and supporting students in the years to come.


COVID remote learning put drain on college enrollment  K-12 Dive