Total enrollment in degree-granting institutions is expected to increase between 2006, the last year of actual data, and 2017. Degree-granting institutions are postsecondary institutions that provide study beyond secondary school and offer programs terminating in an associate's, baccalaureate, or higher degree. Differential growth is expected by student characteristics such as age, sex, and attendance status (part-time or full-time). Enrollment is expected to increase in both public and private degree-granting institutions.
Changes in age-specific enrollment rates and college-age populations will affect enrollment levels between 2006 and 2017. An important factor is the expected increase in the population of 25-to 29-year-olds (reference figure 8 and appendix table B-4).
Middle, low, and high sets of projections were made for total enrollment in degree-granting institutions and for enrollment by age, sex, attendance status, level (undergraduate, graduate, or first-professional), and control of institution.