Over the last 10 years, undergraduate enrollment has seen a total of 13% decline. But there is one noteworthy outlier, as you said, and that's faith-based schools. The Detroit Free Press reviewed registration rates for 34 four-year Christian colleges. They found that they're up around 8% over the last decade.
Undergraduate education has been experiencing a “student slump.” Enrollment at universities and colleges across the country has declined by more than one million students in the past two years. But faith based schools are bucking the lower enrollment trend. For this episode of Morning Wire, we talk to Daily Wire culture reporter Megan Basham who explains the losses colleges have been facing and explores why so many religious schools have been able to avoid the student slump. Get the facts first on Morning Wire.
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