Re: Overall enrollment rises for fourth consecutive year
UL Freshmen today were in HS for 3 of UL's bowl appearances.
Great advertising for Louisiana.
They probably didn't pay attention to the process at all, but you don't have to be paying attention to advertising for it to have a long term effect.
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I spoke with a UL employee a few weeks ago they are fast passing the new Dorms & looking to build new halls ASAP because we are running out of room for students. Not a bad problem to have as well as Engineering quickly becoming the largest department at UL
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Boomer
....saw an article about Tech having 12k and the only la school to have just barely more men than women!!!!!!
Exactly what's your point? By the way they're still in the USNews top tier for whatever that says.
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cajun_lannister
I spoke with a UL employee a few weeks ago they are fast passing the new Dorms & looking to build new halls ASAP because we are running out of room for students. Not a bad problem to have as well as Engineering quickly becoming the largest department at UL
Yes, that is what I heard as well. That's what my thread last week was about: there are plans afoot to greatly increase our dorm capacity. As I stated in my earlier post, this is very important as increase our alumni base, and their loyalty to the school.
https://forumeus.com/...-Demo-Approved
BTW: here is a copy of the 2011 Master Plan that shows that we are already have exceeded our enrollment goals for several years now.
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cajun_lannister
Zappy is putting in work
Who is zappy?
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LaCajunsFan
Who is zappy?
Where have you been?
The best Engineering Professor in the Country.
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CajunEXPRESS
Exactly what's your point? By the way they're still in the USNews top tier for whatever that says.
....well the points would be pointed out to a greater degree if T nine would fix the RPagin....too hard typing on this small deal ---------but the article shows the continued rise in female enrollment in the state and don't think that the lady alumnae are as supporting to athletics as their male grads.....shows that ltur has a greater male percentage due to its technical enrollment........shows that our enrollment is nearly double their 12k....shows LSU at 35k and their peripheral undergrads at 11k......but mainly alerts us guys that women will rule the State of Louisiana in the future.....not sure of the exact demos on it, but just look at the real estate and now insurance sectors along with other professional areas....please t bine fix R Pagin!!!
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I doubt many of your conclusions are valid. I do agree that women won't follow athletics as strongly as men. The great majority of men and women find their first spouses at the university they attended, so there's those men who'll bring their alum wives with them.
We're not nearly doubled LTUR enrollment. Women already rule the past, present, and likely future. At some point maybe colleges and businesses will quit putting everyone's lower ACT scores ahead of white males and asians for admissions, but that's going against diversity.
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LaCajunsFan
Who is zappy?
The dean of engineering
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Boomer
....well the points would be pointed out to a greater degree if T nine would fix the RPagin....too hard typing on this small deal ---------but the article shows the continued rise in female enrollment in the state and don't think that the lady alumnae are as supporting to athletics as their male grads.....shows that ltur has a greater male percentage due to its technical enrollment........shows that our enrollment is nearly double their 12k....shows LSU at 35k and their peripheral undergrads at 11k......but mainly alerts us guys that women will rule the State of Louisiana in the future.....not sure of the exact demos on it, but just look at the real estate and now insurance sectors along with other professional areas....please t bine fix R Pagin!!!
I know just as many Women that support athletics than men .. they might not talk about it 24/7
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CajunEXPRESS
I doubt many of your conclusions are valid. I do agree that women won't follow athletics as strongly as men. The great majority of men and women find their first spouses at the university they attended, so there's those men who'll bring their alum wives with them.
We're not nearly doubled LTUR enrollment. Women already rule the past, present, and likely future. At some point maybe colleges and businesses will quit putting everyone's lower ACT scores ahead of white males and asians for admissions, but that's going against diversity.
......ltur at 12k and UL at 20k...regardless of their meetings, it will mean a less interest because of the less chances of their meetings....I imagine or hope your women ruling and the time frames are tongue in cheek as stats totally prove this wrong....your diversity ACT score point has nothing to do with Loiuisiana's admissions for universities as it doesn't descriminate as California schools seem to do!!!
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I understand that the graduate school is leading the way. I think that may be because when a student graduates they can't find a job and decide to stay in school. Just my gut feeling.
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HelmutVII
I understand that the graduate school is leading the way. I think that may be because when a student graduates they can't find a job and decide to stay in school. Just my gut feeling.
Are students taking "on-line" classes included in enrollment figures?
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Boomer
....well the points would be pointed out to a greater degree if T nine would fix the RPagin....too hard typing on this small deal ---------but the article shows the continued rise in female enrollment in the state and don't think that the lady alumnae are as supporting to athletics as their male grads.....shows that ltur has a greater male percentage due to its technical enrollment........shows that our enrollment is nearly double their 12k....shows LSU at 35k and their peripheral undergrads at 11k......but mainly alerts us guys that women will rule the State of Louisiana in the future.....not sure of the exact demos on it, but just look at the real estate and now insurance sectors along with other professional areas....please t bine fix R Pagin!!!
Get ready
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HoustonCajun
Are students taking "on-line" classes included in enrollment figures?
Yes that's why Liberty University enrollment is 110k
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cajun_lannister
Yes that's why Liberty University enrollment is 110k
So, in the last couple of years, our enrollment jumped by around 2,000. Doesn't seem like that is that many on-line student enrollments, at least compared to schools like Liberty or UCF.
Since we are almost at 19,300, we should follow the Boomer School of Economics and just use a round number of 20,000. I like the sound of that.
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I do have to say that the one thing we've traditionally not done well is letting the country know about our successes. I ran across this article when trying to look up other info.
http://louisiana.edu/news-events/new...al-nsf-funding
The first paragraph caught my eye;
The Center for Visual and Decision Informatics, a leader in big data science and analytics, is poised to become the largest center of its kind in the U.S. after recently receiving approval for a second round of National Science Foundation funding.
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HoustonCajun
So, in the last couple of years, our enrollment jumped by around 2,000. Doesn't seem like that is that many on-line student enrollments, at least compared to schools like Liberty or UCF.
Since we are almost at 19,300, we should follow the Boomer School of Economics and just use a round number of 20,000. I like the sound of that.
.....HUD math.....round them up or down ltur 12k......UL 20k......twice as many enrolled......
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Boomer
.....HUD math.....round them up or down ltur 12k......UL 20k......twice as many enrolled......
Nice
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cajun_lannister
The dean of engineering
Ok, yes....he is doing a great job.
Not sure if he was here in 2010, but our appearance on the Discovery Channel was awesome....and the Roman Crane left over from it is still a pretty cool thing to see next time you are on campus.
https://louisiana.edu/news-events/ne...ayettes-campus