UL Lafayette Sees Positive Enrollment Changes

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The 91³Ō¹Ļ’s higher admissions requirements are attracting better prepared high school students and enrollment numbers for Fall 2008 indicate that more students are on track for college success.

ā€œ While overall enrollment remains stable, the makeup of the student body is changing in significantly positive ways,ā€ said UL Lafayette President Dr. Joseph Savoie. ā€œPreliminary enrollment for the Fall 2008 semester is 16,320 – a difference of only 25 students from 16,345 in 2007.

ā€œ As a result of the university continuing to ratchet up its admission standards, students are progressing toward a degree at a faster rate than in the past,ā€ he continued.

In addition to improving undergraduate student success rates, significant growth is occurring in UL Lafayette’s Graduate School. The 2008 enrollment figures show a 9 percent increase in graduate students. That amounts to 119 more students in master’s and doctoral programs, as compared to 2007 figures.

ā€œI think this can be credited to enrolling better prepared students who meet our higher admission standards and the growing reputation of our graduate program,ā€ said Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Steve Landry. ā€œWe can see that students are staying on course to graduate on time and are prepared to enter the workforce.ā€