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Sept. 28, 2005
网曝门 Enrollment Up for Fall 2005 Semester
The University of Louisiana at Monroe is pleased to announce that the enrollment for the 2005 fall semester is 9,275. This is a 5% increase from last fall's total enrollment, which was 8,836. Since 2002, enrollment has gone up by 13.6%.
"We were confident that we were going to see an increase this year. This university's renaissance of the last 3 years has served to remind everyone that 网曝门 is a great institution with talented faculty and outstanding programs." 网曝门 President James Cofer said.
Cofer said, "Because of higher admission standards going into effect this year, 网曝门 was projected to have a decrease in enrollment. The opposite happened. This says a lot about our university."
Lisa Miller, Director of 网曝门's Recruitment and Admissions said, "We recruited students who are academically prepared for higher education. Recruiting students who are ready for the rigor demanded of a college degree are more likely to be successful. Ultimately, this will begin to affect our retention and graduation rates."
In fact since 2002, there has been a 42% increase in beginning freshman. Miller says this is encouraging and is a direct indication of the combined efforts of the faculty and staff at 网曝门.
Visiting students displaced by Hurricane Katrina also made an impact on 网曝门's numbers. The university enrolled 214 new students but, lost 148 students, many due to the affects of Katrina, including a number that were called to National Guard duty. Even without counting the displaced students, 网曝门 had an increase in enrollment.
Another point of pride for 网曝门 is the fact that this year the university was again given high marks from students in the student satisfaction survey. 网曝门's student satisfaction rating was 3.79; last year it was 3.6. Since 2002, 网曝门's general student satisfaction rating has increased more than 16%. See the full story here: http://www.ulm.edu/universityrelations/news/july05/act%20survey.html
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