robinreed wrote:I do not have a good answer for this problem. I was unaware of a reduction of student enrollment from the Cincy area. This is especially surprising as the enrollment in Catholic high schools in the Cincinnati area has continued to increase. These have always been considered to be feeder schools to XU.
I do not agree that "the most important thing we can do is to continue talking". A major problem which students in all private colleges face is the increase in the cost of education. I do not see this as a problem which will diminish or go away for any BE school with the possible exception of Georgetown.
UD FAN wrote:http://xaviernewswire.com/2014/09/11/graham-announces-budget-shortfall/
Really don't understand why this continues to happen?
Omaha1 wrote:robinreed wrote:I do not have a good answer for this problem. I was unaware of a reduction of student enrollment from the Cincy area. This is especially surprising as the enrollment in Catholic high schools in the Cincinnati area has continued to increase. These have always been considered to be feeder schools to XU.
I do not agree that "the most important thing we can do is to continue talking". A major problem which students in all private colleges face is the increase in the cost of education. I do not see this as a problem which will diminish or go away for any BE school with the possible exception of Georgetown.
Creighton enrolled their largest freshman class in university history this year. Attracting students is not a problem for us as far as I can tell.
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