Comment The scales are rebalancing (Score 1) 121
This year, enrollment grew by only 0.2 percent nationally, and at many programs, it appears to already be in decline, according to interviews with professors and department chairs.
At my university, we've seen an 8% decline in CS enrollment since Fall 2022. It will probably be even worse when the Fall 2025 numbers are tallied. On the plus side, students are rapidly moving back into other engineering majors again, with several seeing 20% to 60% growth over that time.
Unfortunately, our adminstration decided back in 2021 to put all their eggs into the CS basket (i.e. faculty hires, budget allocations), just before the CS bubble began to burst. Other engineering programs are now desperate for money as their enrollments soar, but I expect that it make take a few more years before the message percolates up to the Chancellor.
Heaven help all colleges where non-STEM administrators decide to implement their visions about the future of STEM.