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How to Help Students and Survive
Colleges cannot resort to business as usual during this crisis, writes Nick Ducoff, who describes six practices they should instead consider.

20% Enrollment Drop Seen
Survey figures are for four-year public colleges and don't consider international students. Minority students are at greater risk. Plus, details on numerous other studies.

Just Another Day in May
With hundreds of colleges extending their deposit deadlines due to the pandemic, May 1 means less than ever this year.

Certainly Uncertain
Colleges have released a flurry of statements saying that they will reopen campuses in the fall. Will that plan bear out?

Colleges Could Lose 20% of Students
Projection comes from the latest survey of college students and would-be college students and does not consider community colleges or foreign students. Figures are particularly bleak for minority students.

More Cause for Concern About Fall Enrollment
One in six students who'd planned to attend four-year colleges full-time no longer plan to do so, private polling says. Data show cause for concern even about those who've already put down deposits.

Will Parents Pay?
Survey finds they are skeptical of online-only options available now -- and perhaps in the fall -- and don't want to pay regular tuition rates.
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