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    Photo if this years freshman class at Cajun field probably the first and only time many of them will be there

    https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid...79454733914088


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunJack55 View Post
    Here you go fresh off the presses

    "UL Lafayette released Fall 2023 enrollment data on Thursday. Its overall enrollment is 19,056 – a 1% increase over last fall.

    Of that total, 15,345 students – 13,179 undergraduate students and 2,166 graduate students – are degree-seeking.

    An additional 3,711 non-credit-bearing students are enrolled. Non-credit bearing students include those who take training courses, pursue certifications and enroll in Professional and Continuing Education classes."

    https://louisiana.edu/news/freshman-...rollment-rises
    Separation…

    https://www.latech.edu/2018/09/20/lo...time-freshmen/

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    A train track divides the campus in two. Is that the separation they're always talking about?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Louisiana84 View Post
    A train track divides the campus in two. Is that the separation they're always talking about?
    No, I believe it’s the 8 miles from Grambling

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    No, I believe it’s the 8 miles from Grambling
    …..what about ULM’s enrollment?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boomer View Post
    …..what about ULM’s enrollment?
    Don’t know, don’t care. We’re talking about separation

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    Don’t know, don’t care. We’re talking about separation
    …..Exactly…..how many more students we have then them!

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    UL really hasn't grown since the 80s. Back then we were comparable to many SEC schools and others like Central Fla, UAB, UNT etc. were barely on the map back then.

    Now most those places have blown past us. My Aggie dad was telling me the other day TAMU now has over 70K students. What happened?


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    Back in 80s & 90s, because of open admissions, we let anyone in. Very big fall class. Lots of partying. Very small spring due to failure rate.
    Dorms trashed. Way too many remedial courses. 30% retention rate. When we finally got Doc A to fight for admission standards, it resulted in smaller numbers but much higher retention and was first step to R1. We are smaller in Fall numbers. Not so much in Spring.
    Plus we are funded at a higher level per full time student. We’ll get another bump next year with our PhD numbers.
    But it was fun watching all the kids party.


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