"Colleges Scramble to Cut Costs Amid Enrollment Decline: Report" A new report from the National Center for Education Statistics reveals that the number of students enrolling in U.S. colleges and universities has hit a record low. As a result, institutions are being forced to rethink their budgets and find ways to cut costs without sacrificing the quality of education. With many colleges struggling to stay afloat, the report highlights the need for innovative solutions to address the decline in enrollment and the financial pressures it brings. The WSJ's exclusive analysis delves into the details of this trend, exploring the impact on students, faculty, and the higher education system as a whole.


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