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2009 EducationDynamics eLearning Index Reveals New Supply and Demand Gaps in the Online Higher Education Market
Associate's in Finance, Bachelor's in Computer Science & Engineering, and Master's in Environmental Science Are Among the Degrees Slipping in Interest in 2008
| Source: EducationDynamics
HOBOKEN, NJ--(Marketwire - August 25, 2009) - EducationDynamics
(http://www.educationdynamics.com) today released its 2009 eLearning Index,
a proprietary report designed to offer colleges and universities critical
insight into trends in demand for online degrees, as well as emerging preferences of
online learners. By identifying the supply and demand characteristics
in online education, the exclusive insights within the EducationDynamics
eLearning Index allow schools to effectively tailor program offerings to
boost high-quality leads.
"Economic challenges, such as high fuels costs, rising unemployment and
lowered ceilings for career advancement, impact the preferences and choices
that students make about education and online formats typically prevail as
a more prudent choice," says Dr. Adam Troy, director of research at
EducationDynamics. "Our research suggests that in the long-term, interest
among prospective students in the financial sector is expected to diminish,
while in the short-term, interest in health programs will likely increase
significantly."
Data gathered in 2008 for this year's EducationDynamics eLearning Index is
compiled from student searches on eLearners.com® of more than 2,600
degree programs representing more than 200 accredited online colleges and
universities. The findings, which are presented by degree type, level,
major and subject, reveal valuable shifts in program demand. In 2008, the
eLearning Index shows the top degrees by degree level representing the
greatest downward trend in student demand to be:
-- Associate's in Finance
-- Bachelor's in Computer Science & Engineering
-- Bachelor's in Sociology
-- Master's in Business Communication
-- Master's in Environmental Sciences
Dr. Troy notes that the downward trend either indicates a decreased
interest overall in the degrees listed above or a decreased interest in
pursuing these degrees in an online format.
In addition to the intelligence above, the EducationDynamics eLearning
Index captures the current landscape of demand for online higher education,
offering increased specificity compared in the following areas:
1. Most highly sought after degree programs by subject, major and degree
levels;
2. Degree programs that have shown to be oversaturated in the
marketplace;
3. Degree programs that have demonstrated the greatest growth rate; and
4. A micro- versus macro-level analysis of specific degree types, degree
subjects and majors.
Data included in the eLearning Index is aggregated annually by
EducationDynamics from one of its premier websites, eLearners.com (http://www.eLearners.com), which has
been connecting learners to online education for nearly a decade. Ten years
of analyzing data from millions of unique site visits annually has resulted
in a refined approach to assessing and forecasting student interest in
higher education.
For schools interested in exploring additional information gleaned by the
2009 EducationDynamics eLearning Index, the report is now available on a
paid subscription basis by contacting Howard Mandel, senior vice president
of sales and client development of EducationDynamics, at
hmandel@educationdynamics.com or at 201.377.3020. Included with the report
is two hours of an EducationDynamics analyst's time to conduct analyses on
the 2009 eLearning Index data to maximize its relevance to specific
institutional goals.
About EducationDynamics
EducationDynamics, a portfolio company of Halyard Capital, is higher
education's leading marketing services company dedicated to helping
institutions find, enroll and retain students. Its content-rich and highly
visible education websites, including EarnMyDegree.com, eLearners.com,
GradSchools.com, StudyAbroad.com, and its more than 50 special interest
microsites, make EducationDynamics the premier provider of qualified
prospective students for colleges and universities. In addition, the
company offers a full suite of Web-delivered services proven to drive
enrollment growth and reduce student attrition. Through its research and
advisory services division, the company brings a decade of proprietary
research, unparalleled market and student intelligence, and best practice
insights to its clients. For more information, visit
http://www.educationdynamics.com.