Old thread from the Rutgers Issues board was a casualty of the merger so I'm starting a new one.
Current Term Enrollment Estimates
Spring 2025
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NACUBO Study Finds Private Colleges and Universities Are Offering Record Financial Aid to Students
Current Term Enrollment Estimates
Spring 2025
Current Term Enrollment Estimates | National Student Clearinghouse Research Center

Spring 2025 Highlights
- Total postsecondary enrollment is up 3.2 percent this spring (+562,000), compared to spring 2024. Undergraduate enrollment grew 3.5 percent, reaching 15.3 million but remains below pre-pandemic levels (-2.4%, -378,000). Graduate enrollment also increased 1.5 percent, now 7.2 percent (+209,000) higher than in 2020.
- Undergraduate enrollment increased across major institutional sectors, with community colleges (Public two-year and Public PABs) seeing the largest growth (+5.4%, +288,000).
- Enrollment increased for all undergraduate credential types. Bachelor’s and associate programs grew by 2.1 percent and 6.3 percent, respectively, but remain below spring 2020 levels. Undergraduate certificate program enrollment continued to grow this spring (+4.8%) and is now 20 percent above 2020.
- Most ethnoracial groups saw increases in enrollment this spring, with Black and multiracial undergraduate students seeing the largest growth (+10.3% and +8.5%, respectively).
- The number of undergraduate students in their twenties increased this spring (+3.2% for students 21-24 and +5.9% for students 25-29), marking a start of a recovery after consistent declines since the pandemic.
- For the third consecutive year, high vocational public two-years had substantial growth in enrollment (+11.7%, +91,000). Enrollment at these trade-focused institutions increased almost 20 percent since the spring of 2020 (871,000 students; +19.4% over 2020) and now comprises 19.4 percent of public two-year enrollment.
NACUBO Study Finds Private Colleges and Universities Are Offering Record Financial Aid to Students