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Higher Education Enrollment Shift: Men Decline
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Enrollment rates in higher education have declined, particularly among men, with white men from lower and working-class backgrounds experiencing a significant drop. Factors such as a preference for trade schools and decreased perceived value of a college education contribute to this trend. The COVID-19 pandemic has also impacted college enrollment, raising concerns about future leadership demographics.
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How might the declining male enrollment in higher education impact workforce diversity?
In what ways could this shift in college enrollment influence societal perceptions of education and career paths?
What strategies could colleges implement to address the decreasing enrollment of white men?
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