"Colleges and Universities Scramble to Attract Students Amid Record Low Enrollment" The US higher education system is facing a growing crisis as colleges and universities struggle to attract students in the face of record-low enrollment numbers. For the first time in decades, the number of students enrolling in US institutions has fallen, with many citing rising tuition costs, increased competition from online learning platforms, and a shift in student priorities as major factors. As a result, schools are scrambling to adapt and find new ways to attract and retain students, from offering more flexible online programs to investing in campus renovations and amenities. But can these efforts be enough to reverse the trend and ensure the long-term viability of the US higher education system?


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