Still the biggest and the best and the gap keeps growing! ;D
http://www.argusleader.com/news/Wednesdayarticle5.shtml
SDSU, USD enrollments rise
Peter Harriman
Argus Leader
published: 10/6/2004
Other public universities see fewer students, losses in total number of credit hours
Enrollment increases this year at South Dakota State University and the University of South Dakota offset modest declines at the state's other public higher education institutions, allowing the system to essentially hold steady for the third straight year.
The Board of Regents released fall enrollment figures Tuesday. The cumulative head-count enrollment for state colleges and universities was 29,844, up from 29,533 two years ago and 29,716 last year.
SDSU had the largest in-crease, 393. A total of 10,954 students enrolled at SDSU this year, a 3.72 percent jump.
Full-time equivalency, a number based on total credit hours from all students that reflects how many students are taking a full academic load, was up 4.19 percent at SDSU.
Mike Reger, vice president for administrative services, said SDSU officials "are overjoyed with the enrollment figures" that are the result of "a continued effort on the part of faculty and staff to recruit good students and keep them in school by offering academic programs they are interested in." . . .
USD's head count rose by 203, to 8,120 from 7,917 last year. Its full-time equivalency was up 0.26 percent. . . .
Go State! ;D
http://www.argusleader.com/news/Wednesdayarticle5.shtml
SDSU, USD enrollments rise
Peter Harriman
Argus Leader
published: 10/6/2004
Other public universities see fewer students, losses in total number of credit hours
Enrollment increases this year at South Dakota State University and the University of South Dakota offset modest declines at the state's other public higher education institutions, allowing the system to essentially hold steady for the third straight year.
The Board of Regents released fall enrollment figures Tuesday. The cumulative head-count enrollment for state colleges and universities was 29,844, up from 29,533 two years ago and 29,716 last year.
SDSU had the largest in-crease, 393. A total of 10,954 students enrolled at SDSU this year, a 3.72 percent jump.
Full-time equivalency, a number based on total credit hours from all students that reflects how many students are taking a full academic load, was up 4.19 percent at SDSU.
Mike Reger, vice president for administrative services, said SDSU officials "are overjoyed with the enrollment figures" that are the result of "a continued effort on the part of faculty and staff to recruit good students and keep them in school by offering academic programs they are interested in." . . .
USD's head count rose by 203, to 8,120 from 7,917 last year. Its full-time equivalency was up 0.26 percent. . . .
Go State! ;D
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