enrollment down 2600 students for fall
by: Update
Student enrollment is now down 2600 for fall, surpassing the estimation of 1900. They are raising tuition, especially for out of state freshman.
How do you think this will affect this fall's recruitment?
#1by: O no
It wont affect falls recruitment. Idiot. There are 53 greek houses, only about half of those people (2600) would have rushed in the first place. That leaves a potential 1300 kids that are missing out on 53 houses. If your so worried go campaign for mizzou and stop wasting ur time sitting on a coach typing out stupid things about how ur not gunna get enough hot 18 year olds to rush! Oh no the world might end! And heres a simple awnser for your stupid question: all it will do is water down pledge classes, use your critical thinking skills. Jesus christ.
#2by: tiger
If less girls drop out of recruitment than usual then maybe it won't have that much of an effect. But, it will probably mean smaller pledge classes. It might be a problem for houses that are built for lots of girls to live in (and houses building new big houses) but overall I think a smaller pledge class where you can get to know everyone would be better. Maybe this will open up more chapters to COB next spring since there are definitely girls that want those spots.
#3by: IFC
#4by: Let's hope
My fondest hope is that if fewer women go through recruitment the pledge classes will be smaller. We have enjoyed massive Greek popularity for a long time, but the sizes of pledge classes got out of hand. It's impossible to get to know everyone and with such huge pledge classes there are some girls who never get to live in the house. It would be great if each pledge class could be 60 or less.
#5by: Houses
The biggest thing that it's going to mean is that everyone is going to be careful about signing leases for 17-18. There will be a lot more upperclassmen living in houses. My guess is that quota will be between 65-70. Which isn't going to be enough to fill pretty much any house in 17-18. Places like Brookside are going to do everything to lock you into a lease and not let go. Don't be in that situation where you are required to live in your sorority house, but have already signed an apartment lease, and then you have to drop out.
#6by: ...
I think the issue that no one really wants to talk about is the decline in the quality of the students coming to Mizzou next year. The students that had several college options (the smarter, more successful kids) are choosing to go elsewhere. The kids that ARE coming to Mizzou are the ones that didn't have any other options. This affects the school in so many more ways than just pledge classes. But houses are going to have to lower their gpa expectations.
#7by: Fact
There is not a doubt that the fall protests had an effect on the drastic decline in enrollment-Mizzous interim chancellor acknowledged this fact months ago. If there is still that one person out there trying to defend that point-ignore them. As for recruitment numbers, last years enrollment showed the 'natural' decline of a couple hundred students, and that did have a minor effect on recruitment numbers(I think 200 less girls were registered). I may be way off but I'm going to guess that there may be 600+ less girls registered for recruitment this year, but only time will tell. It will be interesting to see.
#8by: Here it is..
"The enrollment drop and state budget cuts result from an almost unbroken stream of controversies on campus that have garnered national and international attention. The most visible were the campus demonstrations by Concerned Student 1950 and the boycott of athletic activities by the Missouri football team that led to UM System President Tim Wolfe’s resignation"
#9by: ...
"It should be noted that this shortfall is not a result of legislators in Jefferson City cutting funding. This is prospective students freely deciding that they don’t want to spend their college years as Missouri Tigers; they and their families would rather take their money elsewhere. That should terrify administrators in Columbia. Will Mizzou go the way of other brands scorned by the marketplace, like Kodak, Pontiac, or Ask Jeeves"
#10by: yes
it goes as expected. divide these houses not into tiers, but in to halves .and there is not a bad 'half". popular choices will continue to be tri delt, gphi, axo , adpi, pi phi, selectively xo(meaning recruits will select them based on legacy), and also selectively theta. others are in the other half which does not mean they are bad houses, just second selection.
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by: Update
Wow. Harsh.