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<blockquote data-quote="TCUdirtbag" data-source="post: 2848833" data-attributes="member: 61297"><p>It’s not time to panic about enrollment/tuition yet. Duke started reaching into their waitlist several weeks ago. Everyone is doing so. Yields are going to be all over the place but unless school doesn’t start in person, on time this fall (which would devastate the whole industry), TCU will likely fill its class. Being an urban university is going to be a huge plus for TCU this year. </p><p></p><p>Relative to other, more rural institutions (think Baylor, Tech, etc.), TCU isn’t terribly positioned. Good chance a lot of students opt to stay closer to home. We’re in DFW so we are closer to home for many. If 1/3 of our out of state students pull out, I’m sure the waitlist has a good number in North Texas that can and will pay.</p><p></p><p>Remember, TCU experienced some of its most significant growth during and on the heels of the Great Recession. Will get through this event, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCUdirtbag, post: 2848833, member: 61297"] It’s not time to panic about enrollment/tuition yet. Duke started reaching into their waitlist several weeks ago. Everyone is doing so. Yields are going to be all over the place but unless school doesn’t start in person, on time this fall (which would devastate the whole industry), TCU will likely fill its class. Being an urban university is going to be a huge plus for TCU this year. Relative to other, more rural institutions (think Baylor, Tech, etc.), TCU isn’t terribly positioned. Good chance a lot of students opt to stay closer to home. We’re in DFW so we are closer to home for many. If 1/3 of our out of state students pull out, I’m sure the waitlist has a good number in North Texas that can and will pay. Remember, TCU experienced some of its most significant growth during and on the heels of the Great Recession. Will get through this event, too. [/QUOTE]
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