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" ... At the University of Denver, Todd Rinehart, Vice Chancellor for Enrollment says, “our overall applications have been running about 3% ahead of last year, but the interesting dynamic is that our applications for our Early rounds are down, and the increase in applications is for Regular Decision.” He adds, “our theory is that students are wanting to submit another term of grades, and are still hoping to submit test scores.” Meanwhile, at Cornell University, Jonathan Burdick, vice provost for enrollment, says “applications have increased substantially.” ... "
" ... I am president emeritus of Missouri State University. After earning my B.A. from Wheaton College (Illinois), I was awarded a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Illinois in 1973. I then joined the faculty at the University of Kentucky, where I progressed through the professorial ranks and served as director of the Clinical Psychology Program, chair of the department of psychology, dean of the graduate school, and provost. In 2005, I was appointed president of Missouri State University. Following retirement from Missouri State in 2011, I became senior policy advisor to Missouri Governor Jay Nixon. Recently, I have authored two books: Degrees and Pedigrees: The Education of America's Top Executives (2017) and Coming to Grips With Higher Education (2018), both published by Rowman & Littlefield. ... "
" ... Jonathan Burdick, vice provost for enrollment at Cornell University points out that “the basic timing for college learning and degree-seeking as a life event doesn't seem to have faced the same kind of profound disruption as other related activities.” He says, “with minor exceptions, we're still seeing students aiming to complete their high school career on time and begin their college career shortly after, and the same for students progressing from college to career or to graduate and professional schools.” He adds, “even when the mechanisms and the anticipated experience are uncertain or have significantly changed, most—really almost all—students seem committed to their anticipated timeline and progress without interruption.” ... "