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?
#11by: Is Forbes good enough?
Another unit that will be more severely impacted than average is Among undergraduate applicants, two demographics saw decreases of more than 5%: the number of African-Americans fell by 19% (n = 78), and the number of students with an ACT score of 30 or higher fell by 7.7%.
The university’s long-standing Honors College, which requires an ACT score of 29 or above (or an SAT score of 1290 or above) for admission. The 7.7% drop in the most-academically-qualified applicants is worrying enough; the Honors College administrators should remain worried until the deposits come in – especially since Missouri residents have an attractive public college alternative in Truman State University
#12by: ^^
From the Princeton Review college edition:
"Truman State University is Missouri’s premier liberal arts and sciences university and the only highly selective public institution in the state."
It must be an embarrassment to Mizzou that little ol Truman State is considered the ONLY highly selective public institution in the state. Our 80% acceptance rate was BEFORE the protests. It's probably more like 90% now.
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If they were truly smart, their diploma wouldn't come from a school no one has heard of from outside missouri.