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2009 Trendology: U.S. Colleges & Universities

Trendology Research, January 2009, Pages: 85

The 2009 Trendology report on the U.S. Colleges & Universities industry characterizes the industry in three descriptive methods: qualitative analysis, quantitative data and lists of major industry players. The written analysis includes financial issues, technology issues, human resources issues, supplier issues, consumer issues, government regulations, global factors, major industry news highlights, major earnings and profit reports, major mergers and acquisitions, and our exclusive industry SWOT analysis (industry internal strengths, internal weaknesses, external opportunities and external threats).

Along with the trend analysis, quantitative data includes five-year trends (2006-2010) on number of establishments, industry and number of employees. This data is developed through Trendologys economic model using regression analysis based on historical industry trend data. Forecasts are available for 2010. Quantitative data for current year 2009 is provided for the U.S., 50 U.S. states, and 900 metro areas. The report also lists up to ten of the industrys major players, their current sales and stock symbol (for public companies). Color charts and graphs run throughout the report to highlight trends and are ready for presentations and displays. Links to Internet sources in the report are useful for additional research and data gathering.

Industry Definition and Related Industries

NAICS 61131: Colleges & Universities. This industry comprises establishments primarily furnishing academic courses and granting academic degrees. The requirement for admission is at least a high school diploma or equivalent general academic training.

Related Industries
- Educational Support Services
- Book Publishing
- Office Supply Retailers
- Teachers and Instructors

U.S. Census Categories

NAICS 61131 - Colleges & Universities is almost comparable to: 100% of SIC 8221 - Colleges & Universities

Economic Outlook Scenario Definitions
Economic Outlook Scenario - Estimated Number of Establishments
Economic Outlook Scenario - Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)
Economic Outlook Scenario - Estimated Number of Employees

Industry Definition and Related Industries
Related Industries
U.S. Census Categories

SWOT Analysis - Internal Industry Strengths
SWOT Analysis - Internal Industry Weaknesses
SWOT Analysis - External Industry Opportunities
SWOT Analysis - External Industry Threats

Written Analysis - Financial/Industry Statistics
Written Analysis - Human Resources
Written Analysis - Inputs/Suppliers
Written Analysis - Consumers/Demand
Written Analysis - Government Regulations
Written Analysis - Technology
Written Analysis - Environmental
Written Analysis - Global Situation
Written Analysis - Mergers & Acquisitions
Written Analysis - Earnings & Profits
Written Analysis - Executives News
Written Analysis - Forecasts

5-Year Trend - Estimated Number of Establishments
5-Year Trend - Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)
5-Year Trend - Estimated Number of Employees

Major Industry Players

2008 U.S. States - Estimated Number of Establishments
2008 U.S. States - Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)
2008 U.S. States - Estimated Number of Employees
2008 U.S. Metropolitan Areas - Estimated Number of Establishments
2008 U.S. Metropolitan Areas - Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)
2008 U.S. Metropolitan Areas - Estimated Number of Employees

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