According to the government's own statistics, enrollment numbers have been steadily rising each year until Fall 2020 - when it plummeted by about 1.4 million students:
Unfortunately, they re-gained nearly 80k students in 2021. You know what's interesting though? Check out their projected numbers for 2022 through 2030.
The government does not expect student enrollment to return to pre-COVID figures. In fact, somewhere between 2025 and 2030 they believe another substantial drop will occur (or at least a long, steady, significant decline) - a loss of about 1.8 million students.
Replying to my own comment with additional info. 😊
There's a curious note at the bottom of the government website:
NOTE: Projections in this table were calculated after the onset of the coronavirus pandemic and take into account the expected impacts of the pandemic. Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding. Some data have been revised from previously published figures.
The government is explicitly stating here that the "expected impacts" of the plandemic will carry on through 2030 in a very significant way.
Unless I'm missing something, this is quite an enormous admission about where the country is going.
Good, I hope the trend continues.
According to the government's own statistics, enrollment numbers have been steadily rising each year until Fall 2020 - when it plummeted by about 1.4 million students:
https://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d22/tables/dt22_203.20.asp
Unfortunately, they re-gained nearly 80k students in 2021. You know what's interesting though? Check out their projected numbers for 2022 through 2030.
The government does not expect student enrollment to return to pre-COVID figures. In fact, somewhere between 2025 and 2030 they believe another substantial drop will occur (or at least a long, steady, significant decline) - a loss of about 1.8 million students.
COVID 2.0 in the works?
Replying to my own comment with additional info. 😊
There's a curious note at the bottom of the government website:
The government is explicitly stating here that the "expected impacts" of the plandemic will carry on through 2030 in a very significant way.
Unless I'm missing something, this is quite an enormous admission about where the country is going.