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Topic:  Global birth rate decline will have adverse effect on colleges

Topic:  Global birth rate decline will have adverse effect on colleges
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giacomo
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  Message Not Read  Global birth rate decline will have adverse effect on colleges
   Posted: 5/24/2021 10:40:01 AM 
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/22/world/global-populatio...

Already starting in some countries.
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SBH
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  Message Not Read  RE: Global birth rate decline will have adverse effect on colleges
   Posted: 5/24/2021 11:12:31 AM 
Fewer Ohio State offspring can't be an entirely bad thing.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Global birth rate decline will have adverse effect on colleges
   Posted: 5/25/2021 10:43:25 AM 
SBH wrote:
Fewer Ohio State offspring can't be an entirely bad thing.


This gave me a good chuckle this morning. :)
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cbus cat fan
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  Message Not Read  RE: Global birth rate decline will have adverse effect on colleges
   Posted: 5/25/2021 2:29:53 PM 
I think this is why places like Cincinnati that started years ago with their apprenticeship programs, internship and job placement success are in much better shape than us. The western world is in a birth rate spiral. This coupled with us being located in a part of the country that isn't growing and has a plethora of higher education institutions because of our history (The Northwest Territory's role in building Higher Ed institutions etc)

We have many factors working against us so it is vitally important that the new President hits the ground running with a plan for success.

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Bobcat Love's Sense of Shame
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  Message Not Read  RE: Global birth rate decline will have adverse effect on colleges
   Posted: 5/27/2021 12:20:59 PM 
cbus cat fan wrote:
I think this is why places like Cincinnati that started years ago with their apprenticeship programs, internship and job placement success are in much better shape than us. The western world is in a birth rate spiral. This coupled with us being located in a part of the country that isn't growing and has a plethora of higher education institutions because of our history (The Northwest Territory's role in building Higher Ed institutions etc)

We have many factors working against us so it is vitally important that the new President hits the ground running with a plan for success.



I think this is going to be an uphill battle for OU.

Schools in urban areas have a huge leg-up when it comes to internships, Co-ops, and job placement because there's a diverse range of employers that are local. Columbus and Cincinnati offer something Athens can't match in that regard.
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Alan Swank
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  Message Not Read  RE: Global birth rate decline will have adverse effect on colleges
   Posted: 5/27/2021 3:15:19 PM 
Bobcat Love's Sense of Shame wrote:
cbus cat fan wrote:
I think this is why places like Cincinnati that started years ago with their apprenticeship programs, internship and job placement success are in much better shape than us. The western world is in a birth rate spiral. This coupled with us being located in a part of the country that isn't growing and has a plethora of higher education institutions because of our history (The Northwest Territory's role in building Higher Ed institutions etc)

We have many factors working against us so it is vitally important that the new President hits the ground running with a plan for success.



I think this is going to be an uphill battle for OU.

Schools in urban areas have a huge leg-up when it comes to internships, Co-ops, and job placement because there's a diverse range of employers that are local. Columbus and Cincinnati offer something Athens can't match in that regard.


The son of a good friend of mine who graduated from Massillon Jackson picked Cincinnati for that very reason - their internship program in engineering.

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