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Most people believe in its value University And, in most cases, higher education institutions can withstand significant challenges financial challenges Throughout history.

But now, the number of colleges that will close over the next five years is Expected to soara new study finds.

A working paper from Higher Education UK said that higher education as a whole “faces serious financial headwinds, both due to longer-term trends and the post-pandemic recovery”. Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.

“In today’s economic environment, colleges and universities face unprecedented fiscal challenges,” Fed researchers wrote.

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According to the latest statistics from economic software and analytics company Implan, at least 20 universities will close in 2024, and another nine schools have announced that they will close in 2025.

A Fed analysis found that in the worst-case scenario, as many as 80 universities could close between 2025 and 2029.

College enrollment declines

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As some private colleges approach prices six figures per yearstudents are increasingly pursuing Alternatives to a Four-Year Degreesuch as joining the workforce or completing a certificate program or apprenticeship.

cost inflation Candi Clouse, vice president of Implan, said they have been instrumental in changing mindsets.

“They don’t want to take on student loan debt,” she said.

Experts also warn Problems with last year’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid will result in fewer students applying for financial aid, which could lead to Enrollment decline.

A wave of universities under the financial crisis

The Fed report found that increasing competition for fewer students, higher operating costs and state limits on tuition increases at public universities limit institutions’ ability to increase tuition revenue.

Implan’s Clouse said this has left some colleges and universities in serious financial trouble.

“We’re seeing declining birth rates across the country, rising education costs and rising operating costs,” she said. “We see that the university is the right size.”

University applications have begun

Overall application volume as of November 1 up 10% The 2024-25 application season is slower than the year before, even though more applicants are applying exclusively to public schools, according to the latest data from the Common Application.

Private colleges are becoming a path only for those who can afford the tuition, Other reports show.

According to the agency, children from the richest 1% of families are more than twice as likely to attend highly selective private colleges. National Bureau of Economic ResearchThis continues to “amplify the persistence of privilege across generations,” the report found.

at the same time Costs are still risingTuition and fees plus room and board at four-year private colleges will average $58,600 in the 2024-25 academic year, up from $56,390 a year ago. Tuition at a four-year, in-state public college is $24,920, up from $24,080, according to the agency. college boardwhich tracks College Pricing and Student Aid Trends.

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