Last fall, Bill Conley, vice president for enrollment management at Bucknell University, wrote in The Chronicle Review of a “new structural reality” in higher education. Enrollment-deposit spigots were running dry across the country, and alarms were going off in admissions offices. In a forum responding to his essay, enrollment managers spoke of “crisis,” “complacency,” and “unprecedented uncertainty.”
Then the coronavirus struck…
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