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Kinard, Frank E.; Krech, Alan S. – 1977
Two methods were used to project college and university enrollment in South Carolina: the age ratio method, which correlates college attendance with the population of traditional college age; and the cohort survival method, using historical data on the progression of students from high school to and through college. The projections indicate that…
Descriptors: College Bound Students, College Students, Demography, Enrollment Projections
South Carolina State Dept. of Education, Columbia. Office of Research. – 1977
The purpose of this report is to provide state and county estimates of basic enrollment statistics relevant to educational planning in South Carolina. It presents projections for first grade enrollment, the number of high school graduates, and the number of graduates who will enter college programs through 1983. These school statistics were…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, County School Districts, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Projections
Ward-Besser, Gail; Brigman, Sue H. – 1990
Membership projections are presented for South Carolina schools (excluding South Carolina Youth Services, Palmetto Unified, Felton Laboratory School, and South Carolina School for the Deaf and Blind) for the period 1991 through 1996. Membership projections are calculated annually using average daily membership (ADM) (enrollment) in conjunction…
Descriptors: Average Daily Membership, Birth Rate, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
Ward-Besser, Gail; Hearn, Cynthia A. – 1990
State and county estimates of basic statistics relevant to educational planning in South Carolina are presented. The report includes actual and projected counts for grades 9 and 12, as well as actual and projected counts of first grade membership, high school graduates, and graduates who enter a college degree program. Enrollment figures have been…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, College Bound Students, Comparative Analysis, County School Districts