To the esteemed College Leadership and Executive Boards,
Let’s start with a blunt, verifiable truth: Our current script is a tragedy, and the box office is failing. The data confirms this is not a slight blip; it is a profound and sustained rejection of the status quo.
You know the data better than anyone. The steady, terrifying decline in enrollment isn’t a cyclical slump; it’s a behavioral rejection. College, once a vibrant prologue to life, has become a dreary chore, a necessary evil, and a glorified career-prep factory. We’ve chased the elusive “ROI” until the only thing we’re getting back is boredom.
The Unflattering Numbers: A Decade of Decline
The time for polite hand-wringing is over. We have been in a sustained state of contraction since the last decade’s peak.
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Undergraduate Enrollment Plunge: From its peak in 2010 (around 18.1 million students), undergraduate enrollment fell by roughly 15% through 2022, a staggering loss of approximately 2.7 million students from the system. While recent preliminary data shows some modest post-pandemic recovery, the overall historical trend is clear: the volume of students seeking the traditional college path is nowhere near the levels of the last decade.
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The Immediate College Enrollment Rate is Sinking: In 2009, approximately 71% of high school completers went straight to college. By 2022, this rate had plummeted to 62%, one of the lowest levels in decades. In other words, over time, fewer high school graduates are viewing college as the default next step.
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Community Colleges Hit Hardest: The decline is not uniform. Public two-year institutions (community colleges), which often serve as vital on-ramps to education and workforce development, saw some of the most dramatic losses, shedding up to 40% of their enrollment from their 2010 peak.
These statistics underscore a simple fact: College as a transactional, career-focused commodity is failing to capture the imagination of the public. People aren’t looking for a faster, cheaper path to a different job they might also hate. They are looking for inspiration, escape, and curiosity.
The Career Trap and the Digital Desert
We’ve been selling college as a product: Complete X credits, get Y certification, land Z job. But frankly, who spends their precious free time saying, “I’m looking for an escape, I think I’ll browse a career site”? No one. People search for travel, entertainment, and inspiration. They seek the experience economy. We are holding the most fascinating intellectual fireworks show on Earth—and marketing it like a tax form.
This obsession has bled into our pedagogy, particularly in the sterile landscape of modern online learning. We see skyrocketing completion rates, but are students truly learning?
The Engagement Deficit: Online platforms, designed for convenience, often prioritize checking boxes over deep synthesis. The opportunity for true intellectual collision—the unexpected question, the spontaneous debate, the shared laugh that solidifies a concept—is virtually non-existent. Learning is engagement, and engagement is a human, messy, in-person act. Without it, we’re just filling memory with low-grade, perishable data. The human spirit, sadly, doesn’t get a certificate for “going through the motions.”
The Faculty Fête: Ditch the Plaques, Build the Platform
And let’s address the heroes of our institution: our faculty. We praise them with gold-plated plaques and polite applause at banquets. But if we want to retain the brilliant minds who make learning addictive, we need to stop handing out prizes and start building platforms.
Your biology professor isn’t just grading papers; they are sitting on expertise that could inspire millions. Your literature expert can unpack the human condition on a global stage.
Flip the script on faculty recognition: Give them the resources and the mandate to broadcast their brilliance. Help them create viral content, host public masterclasses, and consult with the world. This isn’t just recognition; it’s the ultimate marketing strategy. When a star faculty member shares their expertise with the world, the world comes knocking on the college’s door. The campus becomes the source.
🚀 Operation Dream Landing: Connecting Learning to Living
The central tragedy of modern education is that it has become synonymous with staring at a screen. We are missing the best part of being a student:
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Sharing ideas over a messy whiteboard.
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Having a laugh that makes a difficult concept finally click.
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Reading a physical book and underlining the phrase that changes your life.
We need to make the connection between learning and fun undeniable.
The good news? You already have the infrastructure. You have the state-of-the-art labs, the world-class theaters, the powerful telescopes, and the brilliant personnel.
It’s time for College Demo Days.
Let’s tear down the invisible walls that deter visitors and let people who see learning as living in and onto the campus.
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Friday Nights: Host a public, hands-on Robotics Demo in the Engineering Lab.
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Saturday Afternoons: Open the Art Studio for a “Try Your Hand at Sculpture” workshop.
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Monthly: Let the Anthropology Department host an interactive, historical “Dig Site” for families.
Join Operation Dream Landing. Let’s save jobs on your campus by filling the seats with people who are truly excited, not just resigned. Let’s help students succeed by making their education the most compelling and engaging experience of their lives.
Are you ready to stop selling a job and start selling a life? Join the ODL Movement contact kathy@dream2career.orgÂ


