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Item Graduate and Professional Students’ Fall 2020 Re-Enrollment Plans: Evidence from the gradSERU COVID-19 Survey(2020-06) Soria, Krista M.Approximately 95% of graduate and professional students plan to re-enroll for the fall 2020 semester, according to a recent survey of over 7,500 graduate and professional students enrolled at five large, public research universities. According to the Graduate Student Experience in the Research University (gradSERU) COVID-19 survey, less than 1% of graduate and professional students do not plan to re-enroll while 4% are still undecided about re-enrolling for the fall 2020 semester. Among the graduate and professional students who are not planning to re-enroll, 51% indicated that financial constraints are their primary reason for not re-enrolling, while 29% are concerned that all of their classes would continue to be held online and 24% were not re-enrolling because they needed to work to support their families or themselves.Item Mapping Demographic Trends for School Enrollment Projection in the Independent School District 709 (Duluth, MN).(Duluth, MN: Center for Community and Regional Research, University of Minnesota at Duluth., 2005) Kuhlke, Olaf; Holbrook, Beth; Pust, JoshuaReports on a mapping project directed at providing the Independent School District 709 of Duluth, Minnesota, with accurate maps depicting demographic trends in school attendance areas, as well as census blocks and tracks. It was conceptualized as a comprehensive planning tool for the school district, the school board, community members, and concerned parents, and provides information about demographic trends from the year 2000 to 2014. The demographic analysis was centered on mapping the number of children between the ages of 5 and 17 for each census block, track, and school attendance area in Duluth. In addition, it provides data about the current population over the age of 60, and thus enables planners to detect areas with the highest upcoming turnover in the future housing market.Item Public College Enrollment in Minnesota's Changing Population Pattern 1970-85.(Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota., 1973) Mortenson, Thomas G.; Alanen, Arnold R.; Borchert, John R.Item Public Policy Research Proposal for Minnesota Post-Secondary Education in the Next Twenty Years.(1973) Mortenson, Thomas G.Item Targeted Subsidization of Postsecondary Education Enrollment in Minnesota: A Policy Evaluation.(Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota, 1985) Hearn, James C.; Sano, Hideki; Urahn, Susan