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The European Microcredential Landscape
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With 65 percent of US jobs requiring some type of postsecondary education by 2020, says NACAC’s 2017 State of College Admission report, support for students transitioning from high school to college has never been more important. The report also reveals that changes in both the national and global economy, as well as rapidly shifting student demographics, contribute to the increased need for professional assistance with the process.
Highlights from the report include findings related to college application volumes, recruitment strategies, key factors driving admission decisions, acceptance rates and high school counseling for first-time freshmen in the US, as well as those for transfer and international students. Here are some of those key take-a-ways.
Application volume continues to grow.
Colleges consider transfer and international students to be increasingly important to meeting overall recruitment goals.
Colleges recruit primarily via email and institutions.
However, three additional strategies were ranked considerably important in recruiting domestic high school students.
Note that the first two factors relate directly to using Parchment Analyze and engaging with our school network (versus student lead generation).
Transcript data plays an important role in the factors that drive admission decisions.
College acceptance rate (or average selectivity rate) increased for first-time freshmen.
Yield rate (students accepted who enrolled) decreased for first-time freshman.
Early Decision and Early Action activity increased.
While support for students transitioning to college is critical, many high schools continue to struggle with a limited number of counselors, large caseloads and time constraints.
Parchment Resources
At Parchment, we are all about learners, including those making the sometimes challenging transition from high school to college. Here are some resources.