At Texas A&M, Falling Enrollment Isn’t a Concept
Big state universities are defying the notion of a higher education bubble, even as smaller colleges struggle to stay open.
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Paul McDonnold / June 8, 2026 At Texas A&M, Falling Enrollment Isn’t a Concept Big state universities are defying the notion of a higher education bubble, even as smaller colleges struggle to stay open. Economics The sun sets behind Texas A&M University’s clock tower in College Station, Texas. (Getty Images) The sun sets behind Texas A&M University’s clock tower in College Station, Texas. (Getty Images) Audio Turn any article into a podcast. Upgrade now to start listening. Text Size Members can share articles with friends & family to bypass the paywall. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Threads Email 0 Open and scroll to the comments section The best way to grasp the enormity of Texas A&M University’s main campus is from the air.
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