Research and institutional‑research offices at colleges and universities asked for an extension to submit a national admissions survey after reporting widespread capacity shortfalls; a recent sample showed 81% of institutions were still collecting required data with under a month left before the deadline. Officials cited staffing limits, evolving data definitions and competing reporting cycles as drivers of the request. The delay risks gaps in national benchmarking, affects enrollment‑management planning and could complicate federal and state reporting timelines. Institutional leaders should anticipate knock‑on effects for yield modeling, financial‑aid allocation and external transparency; clarification: the survey underpins comparative enrollment analytics used by admissions, registrar and finance units.
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