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  1. #25

    Default Re: Princeton Review places Louisiana among nation’s best colleges

    The consistency is nice.


  2. Default Graduate School continues to experience enrollment growth

    Graduate school enrollment is climbing at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.

    Fall 2020 graduate school enrollment is 2,430 students and marks a 46% growth over the past five years. Louisiana had 1,521 graduate students in Fall 2016.

    Enrollment grew by 100 students between Fall 2019 and this semester. Dr. Mary Farmer-Kaiser, dean of the Graduate School, attributed the jump to the continued growth of online delivery of the MBA program and to increased retention rates across the University’s nearly 50 master’s and doctoral degree curriculums.

    “The phenomenal enrollment progress we’ve seen reflects an institutional commitment to graduate education and to graduate students and faculty,” she said.

    “We continue to add new graduate programs and to expand existing programs, such as the master’s in accounting, into online and executive formats that appeal to professionals who are looking to grow in their careers.”

    UL’s overall Fall 2020 undergraduate enrollment is 14,020 students, including 2,338 first-time freshmen. This year’s freshman class:
    includes 120 high school valedictorians, a 10% increase over last fall;
    averaged a 3.4 cumulative GPA while in high school; and
    scored an average 23.26 on the ACT.

    An additional 2,728 non-degree-seeking students brings UL's overall Fall 2020 enrollment to 19,178. That figure reflects a 1.1% decrease over last fall’s overall enrollment of 19,403.

    But, when dual enrollment figures are reported next month, Louisiana anticipates a stable Fall 2020 enrollment that’s comparable to last year’s.

    Dual enrollment students are high school juniors and seniors who take courses and earn college credits while still in high school. UL expects an uptick among these students this semester.

    The State of Louisiana’s public colleges and universities take a census of full- and part-time students on the 14th day of classes each fall semester, said Dr. DeWayne Bowie, Louisiana's vice president for Enrollment Management. The totals are reported to the Louisiana Board of Regents and, in the case of UL, to the University of Louisiana System as well.

    “The census does more than compile enrollment totals. It also provides the University with a snapshot of who our students are and what key metrics we’ve met as an institution over the past year. That information in turn enables us to ensure that we’re providing academic programs and support services that fuel student success,” Bowie explained.

    For example, the fall census shows Louisiana increased its overall student retention rate by 4 percentage points, from 75% in Fall 2019 to 79% this semester.

    “Student retention is a national challenge at which we’re excelling,” Bowie said.

    The Fall 2020 census also shows: an increase in the number of freshmen who are first-generation college students, from 29.1% last year to 29.9% this fall; the number of Hispanic students increased by 3.3% over last fall. Hispanic students now make up 5.8% of the student body; the number of Black students increased by 1.8% over last fall. Black students now comprise 20.2% of the total student population;

    57% of students are female, while 43% are male; and students who hail from 63 parishes in Louisiana; 51 states, U.S. possessions and the District of Columbia; and 88 countries.

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  3. #27

    Default Re: Graduate School continues to experience enrollment growth

    Did I miss addition of a state? 51? Last paragraph


  4. #28

    Default Re: Graduate School continues to experience enrollment growth

    Quote Originally Posted by TravlnCajun View Post
    Did I miss addition of a state? 51? Last paragraph
    Note the commas after state.

  5. #29

    Default Re: Graduate School continues to experience enrollment growth

    I would expect to see continued growth in the Graduate School enrollment numbers in the coming years. Many Bachelor's Degrees simply don't equate to job opportunities that pay well; the result is more students heading to Graduate School in hopes of landing a better job. This can create problems however, as it can lead to over saturation. Another problem is you have individuals with a Master's Degree with little to no practical experience.


  6. Default Re: Graduate School continues to experience enrollment growth

    Quote Originally Posted by TravlnCajun View Post
    Did I miss addition of a state? 51? Last paragraph
    I'm thinking there is a State or two that isn't enrolled, but places like Puerto Rico, Guam and since it is specifically mentioned DC bring the total to 51.

    Just a guess.

  7. #31

    Default Re: Graduate School continues to experience enrollment growth

    is dual enrollment free? if not does the student pay or the hs school board?


  8. #32

    Default Re: Graduate School continues to experience enrollment growth

    Quote Originally Posted by TravlnCajun View Post
    Did I miss addition of a state? 51? Last paragraph
    Sounds to me like we lost 6 since 2008.

  9. #33

    Default Re: Graduate School continues to experience enrollment growth

    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    I'm thinking there is a State or two that isn't enrolled, but places like Puerto Rico, Guam and since it is specifically mentioned DC bring the total to 51.

    Just a guess.
    Nice J. ����

  10. #34

    Default Re: Graduate School continues to experience enrollment growth

    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunrunner View Post
    Sounds to me like we lost 6 since 2008.
    Super bump of all bumps!

  11. #35

    Default Re: Graduate School continues to experience enrollment growth

    Quote Originally Posted by NewsCopy View Post
    Graduate school enrollment is climbing at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.

    Fall 2020 graduate school enrollment is 2,430 students and marks a 46% growth over the past five years. Louisiana had 1,521 graduate students in Fall 2016.

    Enrollment grew by 100 students between Fall 2019 and this semester. Dr. Mary Farmer-Kaiser, dean of the Graduate School, attributed the jump to the continued growth of online delivery of the MBA program and to increased retention rates across the University’s nearly 50 master’s and doctoral degree curriculums.

    “The phenomenal enrollment progress we’ve seen reflects an institutional commitment to graduate education and to graduate students and faculty,” she said.

    “We continue to add new graduate programs and to expand existing programs, such as the master’s in accounting, into online and executive formats that appeal to professionals who are looking to grow in their careers.”

    UL’s overall Fall 2020 undergraduate enrollment is 14,020 students, including 2,338 first-time freshmen. This year’s freshman class:
    includes 120 high school valedictorians, a 10% increase over last fall;
    averaged a 3.4 cumulative GPA while in high school; and
    scored an average 23.26 on the ACT.

    An additional 2,728 non-degree-seeking students brings UL's overall Fall 2020 enrollment to 19,178. That figure reflects a 1.1% decrease over last fall’s overall enrollment of 19,403.

    But, when dual enrollment figures are reported next month, Louisiana anticipates a stable Fall 2020 enrollment that’s comparable to last year’s.

    Dual enrollment students are high school juniors and seniors who take courses and earn college credits while still in high school. UL expects an uptick among these students this semester.

    The State of Louisiana’s public colleges and universities take a census of full- and part-time students on the 14th day of classes each fall semester, said Dr. DeWayne Bowie, Louisiana's vice president for Enrollment Management. The totals are reported to the Louisiana Board of Regents and, in the case of UL, to the University of Louisiana System as well.

    “The census does more than compile enrollment totals. It also provides the University with a snapshot of who our students are and what key metrics we’ve met as an institution over the past year. That information in turn enables us to ensure that we’re providing academic programs and support services that fuel student success,” Bowie explained.

    For example, the fall census shows Louisiana increased its overall student retention rate by 4 percentage points, from 75% in Fall 2019 to 79% this semester.

    “Student retention is a national challenge at which we’re excelling,” Bowie said.

    The Fall 2020 census also shows: an increase in the number of freshmen who are first-generation college students, from 29.1% last year to 29.9% this fall; the number of Hispanic students increased by 3.3% over last fall. Hispanic students now make up 5.8% of the student body; the number of Black students increased by 1.8% over last fall. Black students now comprise 20.2% of the total student population;

    57% of students are female, while 43% are male; and students who hail from 63 parishes in Louisiana; 51 states, U.S. possessions and the District of Columbia; and 88 countries.

    Louisiana.edu
    2,000 of those are probably MBA Grads.

  12. Default UL to Reopen on Columbus Day (Monday)

    The University of Louisiana (Louisiana) will reopen on Monday, Oct. 12.

    Please note the following instructional, operational, and residential updates:






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