The Enrollment Cliff Is Their Problem: Why Trade Schools Win the Next 15 Years
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Every four-year university is panicking about the enrollment cliff.
You shouldn't be.
The 18-year-old cohort in the U.S. peaked in 2025. Traditional colleges are staring at a 15-year decline. But trade schools, allied health programs, and career colleges? You serve a completely different audience — and right now, everything in the economy is driving that audience straight to you.
✔ AI and automation displaced roughly 16,000 U.S. jobs last month alone.
✔ The U.S. construction industry needs 349,000 new workers this year beyond normal hiring.
✔ Healthcare is short 11 million workers globally by 2030.
Career changers, displaced workers, and adults done waiting — they are your next class.
The problem isn't demand. It's messaging. Most career colleges are still marketing like a traditional university, targeting the wrong audience with the wrong message.
This is one of the most timely episodes we've done, and the schools that act on this in the next 90 days are going to pull ahead of the ones still watching from the sidelines.
We work exclusively with trade schools, career colleges, and allied health programs. If you're not growing as fast as you should be, let's figure out why.