College enrollment reached 25 million by the end of the 1960s.
By fall 1988, College enrollment had grown to 6,630 students.
The bottom line, she says, is that "these programs increased college enrollment quite a bit."
Over the next decade, he estimates, college enrollment will increase by 10 to 30 percent.
In that same time, college enrollments increased by more than 3 million students.
During Hill's tenure, college enrollment grew to more than 700 students.
Demographic trends also worked against college enrollment in some places.
By 1960, however, college enrollments had expanded to 3.6 million.
Today, women make up 58 percent of college enrollment.
College enrollment in public and private institutions increased this fall despite the recession, a new survey shows.