Chris A. Meinzer
Enrollment
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ATS
analyzes fall 2020 admissions statistics of member schools, Colloquy Online, February 2021
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An enrollment surprise
— more ATS schools grow than decline for first time since 2006, Colloquy Online, Holiday 2020
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Interesting trends emerge in early ATS enrollment reporting, Colloquy Online, October 2020
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Fall 2019 enrollment shows stability and shifting, Colloquy Online, Spring 2020
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Enrollment projections suggest continued long-term shifts among degree programs, Colloquy Online, Holiday 2018
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ATS provides preview of 2018–2019 enrollment, Colloquy Online, October 2018
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Master’s enrollment — a changing landscape, Colloquy Online, April 2018
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A closer look at
enrollment, Colloquy Online, January 2018
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The impact on enrollment of reducing
MDiv credit hours, ATS blog post, November 27, 2017
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New data
reveal stable enrollment but shifting trends at ATS member schools, with Eliza Smith Brown, Colloquy Online, March 2017
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Applications as a leading enrollment
indicator: How are we doing? ATS blog post, September 1, 2016
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What a difference a decade
makes: As seminaries reverse a 10-year enrollment decline, what does the future hold? with Tom Tanner, Colloquy Online, March 2016
Finance
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Mission, Models, and Money: An Empirical Analysis of Graduate
Theological Education, Christian Higher Education, 24, 2 (2025)
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ATS
schools’ spending amid pandemic sheds light on tough decisions made by leaders, Colloquy Online, February 2021
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Economics of the past
teach us about the present, Colloquy Online, May 2020
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Finances amid COVID-19 are strong concerns for ATS member schools, Colloquy Online, Spring 2020
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Mission & Money: Are
yours in alignment? Colloquy Online, April 2019
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Revenue
sources remain steady in ATS member schools, Colloquy Online, March 2018
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20 tips
for achieving economic equilibrium, Colloquy
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Maximizing the Margin: The impact of head-count and full-time
enrollments on institutional resources, Colloquy, Fall 2009
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Through Toil and Tribulation: Financing Theological Education,
2001–2011, with Anthony Ruger, Auburn Studies, July 2014
Other Resources