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  • Ship69
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    Originally posted by Horror Child View Post

    PA taxpayers who fund the jobs program.
    Pennsylvania support for public higher education ranks relatively low nationally, which is one reason we have some of the higher public tuitions in the country.

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  • Fightingscot82
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    Originally posted by Bart View Post

    As someone who makes a living off of other peoples taxes, thanks for the job.
    Mine too! As I tell kids, there are some good salaries but nobody is getting rich here. All our salaries are public. Go look it up. You won't be impressed. The only ones upset are those making less.

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  • IUPNation
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    Originally posted by Bart View Post

    As someone who makes a living off of other peoples taxes, thanks for the job.
    All of our jobs are living off everyone else’s income!

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  • Fightingscot82
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    Originally posted by IUPNation View Post

    It interesting that Walk On U is down overall despite welcoming their largest freshman class in history.

    Where did they lose?

    IUP had the largest increase in numbers but East Dennyburg had a higher increase percentage.

    IUP is coming back...just not on the foosball field.
    Retention, Retention, Retention. Kids that leave, quit, and transfer. West Chester is the backup school for its region, and that's awesome, but the downside is some of those kids work to transfer to that #1 or #2 target. Probably UD, Drexel, and Villanova.

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  • Bart
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    Originally posted by Horror Child View Post

    PA taxpayers who fund the jobs program.
    As someone who makes a living off of other peoples taxes, thanks for the job.

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  • IUPNation
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    Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
    Official fall enrollments are in.

    Winners
    East Stroudsburg +6.0%
    Indiana +4.8%
    Cheyney +2.5%
    Slippery Rock 1.4%
    Shippensburg +0.4%

    Losers
    Kutztown -0.6%
    Millersville -1.0%
    West Chester -1.2%
    Commonwealth -8.1%
    PennWest -11.5%

    Source: https://triblive.com/local/regional/...est-struggles/
    It interesting that Walk On U is down overall despite welcoming their largest freshman class in history.

    Where did they lose?

    IUP had the largest increase in numbers but East Dennyburg had a higher increase percentage.

    IUP is coming back...just not on the foosball field.

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  • Horror Child
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    Originally posted by Bart View Post
    For who?
    PA taxpayers who fund the jobs program.

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  • Bart
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    Originally posted by Horror Child View Post

    From a 2019 article:



    So the worse is yet to come.
    For who?

    "The Worst Thing About Prison Was The Dementors."
    Michael Scott




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  • Fightingscot82
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    Originally posted by Horror Child View Post

    From a 2019 article:



    So the worse is yet to come.
    Adapt or die. Adult undergraduate students. Degree completion programs. Graduate students. Second career programs. Skill-based certificates.

    Recruit the 17 year olds to play sports. At a school filled with grown ass adults. That's the only way to survive.

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  • Horror Child
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    Originally posted by Bart View Post

    Bloom's number is down about -3.71% or 261 students.

    LHU dropped 244 students or -8.53%ss

    Mansfield dropped 480, down -26.77
    From a 2019 article:

    PASSHE is predicting a continued decline in the number of high school graduates in Pennsylvania, especially after 2025.
    So the worse is yet to come.

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  • Ship69
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    Originally posted by Bart View Post

    Bloom's number is down about -3.71% or 261 students.

    LHU dropped 244 students or -8.53%ss

    Mansfield dropped 480, down -26.77
    Wow, that is a serious drop for a campus the size of Mansfield. Sounds as if they have some real problems there.

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  • Fightingscot82
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    Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
    Official fall enrollments are in.

    Winners
    East Stroudsburg +6.0%
    Indiana +4.8%
    Cheyney +2.5%
    Slippery Rock 1.4%
    Shippensburg +0.4%

    Losers
    Kutztown -0.6%
    Millersville -1.0%
    West Chester -1.2%
    Commonwealth -8.1%
    PennWest -11.5%

    Source: https://triblive.com/local/regional/...est-struggles/
    Highlights from the report:
    • Cheyney has its largest total enrollment since 2017.
    • East Stroudsburg’s total enrollment of underrepresented minority students increased 1.3% (to 40.8%).
    • Kutztown set record highs for its incoming freshman grade-point average and new-student diversity.
    • Shippensburg’s dual enrollment program, Ship Start, increased 35%, and the university saw 20% growth in new graduate students.
    • Slippery Rock had its largest first-year class since 2019 and record enrollment of graduate students.
    • West Chester had its largest ever first-year class and had a 4% increase in out-of-state students.

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  • CC_BU
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    Originally posted by Bart View Post

    I only support Bloom.
    AMEN Bart

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  • Horror Child
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    This was from July 2022:

    In the latest board of governors meeting for PASSHE, leaders celebrated the system’s major increase in state funding and laid out its plan to grow enrollment by 20%.
    https://www.highereddive.com/news/pe...-by-20/627946/


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  • Bart
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    Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
    Official fall enrollments are in.

    Winners
    East Stroudsburg +6.0%
    Indiana +4.8%
    Cheyney +2.5%
    Slippery Rock 1.4%
    Shippensburg +0.4%

    Losers
    Kutztown -0.6%
    Millersville -1.0%
    West Chester -1.2%
    Commonwealth -8.1%
    PennWest -11.5%

    Source: https://triblive.com/local/regional/...est-struggles/
    Bloom's number is down about -3.71% or 261 students.

    LHU dropped 244 students or -8.53%ss

    Mansfield dropped 480, down -26.77

    Last edited by Bart; 10-09-2023, 11:20 AM.

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