Current Term Enrollment Estimates: Spring 2024

National Student Clearinghouse Research Center 

May 22, 2024
Undergraduate enrollment grew 2.5 percent (+359,000) in spring 2024, marking the second consecutive semester of enrollment growth following years of decline during the pandemic. Gains occurred across all major sector groups, but the majority (55.7%) of this increase is due to community college growth (+200,000, +4.7% over spring 2023). Graduate enrollment fared even better than undergraduate enrollment this spring (+3.0%, +88,000), reversing last year’s losses. Forty-four states saw enrollment growth this spring.
Freshman enrollment grew at a faster rate this spring than overall undergraduate enrollment (+3.9% compared to spring 2023). This growth was strongest at community colleges (+6.2%, +14,000) and public PABs (+11.0%, +5,000). Freshmen women grew at a faster rate than men in spring 2024 (+3.2% vs. +2.2% for men), a reversal of the trend reported for the two previous years where men were outpacing women’s enrollment growth.
The number of dual enrolled high school students (17 and younger) grew for the third year in a row (+10.0%, +100,000), accounting for nearly 28.1 percent of the undergraduate enrollment increases. Dual enrollment at public institutions saw double-digit increases this year – up 11.0 percent at 4-years, and 10.2 percent at both PABs and 2-years.

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