2026 Enrollment Insights Report
How Student Behaviour
Is Shifting in 2026
The Two-Point Answer
Biggest Shift. Biggest Constant.
Two years of data, close to a million student interactions. Two findings rise above everything else.
relative increase in students who say they want a new career but are not certain which one, over just two years.
Students are arriving less certain about their career.
The share who tell us "I want a new career but I'm not certain which one" has climbed from roughly 1 in 6 to 1 in 5. That is a 30% jump in two years.
How schools adapt
"The schools pulling ahead are not opening with 'here's our program.' They open with help, career exploration, a quick assessment, an advisor who helps the student name the destination first. Sell the path, not the product."
Shane Sparks, Founder and CEO, Enrollment Resources
of open-text "what's holding you back" responses point to money. Every single month, for 24 months straight.
The number-one barrier is money, and it never moves.
When students describe what is stopping them in their own words, roughly seven in ten point to finances. The next closest barrier, family responsibilities, sits at around 10%. This gap has not changed at all across the entire two-year window.
How schools adapt
"If money is the number-one hesitation seven times out of ten, it cannot be the thing you reveal last. Put real affordability, aid, payment options, ROI, at the front of the conversation."
Shane Sparks, Founder and CEO, Enrollment Resources
Students arrive less certain and very cost-anxious. They are not shopping harder. They are looking for a guide who will help them choose and show them it is affordable.
Shane Sparks, Founder and CEO, Enrollment Resources
By the Numbers
The Data Behind the Findings
Two years of month-over-month quiz submissions, classified and aggregated across 110+ schools.
Career Uncertainty: 2-Year Shift
Mid-2024
16.4%
Early 2026
21.8%
Share of students selecting "I want a new career but I'm not certain which one" on the career motivation question.
Top Barriers: "What's Holding You Back?"
AI-classified open-text responses. Distribution flat across all 24 months.
Signal Check
What We Expected to Move. But Didn't.
Not every hypothesis proved out. These metrics stayed flat across the full two-year window, which is itself a signal worth noting.
Comparison shopping
~15–16%
Students who report inquiring at other schools. Flat across all 24 months.
Research stage
Flat
How far along students' research is has not meaningfully shifted.
Barriers
~30%
Family responsibilities as a barrier, steady, and well below financial concerns.
