Numbers show fifth consecutive year of enrollment growth at Mississippi State
Contact: Harriet Laird
STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擬ississippi State is defying the trend of declining student numbers at universities and colleges across the state and nation with its fifth consecutive year of enrollment growth.
Official Nov. 1 class enrollment for the state鈥檚 leading research university and land-grant institution stands at 22,226, an increase of 252 students over same time in the fall of 2018.
鈥淐ontinuing to increase overall student enrollment truly signifies that students and their families recognize the world-class education and research experiences at Mississippi State鈥攁nd the best news is that they鈥檙e undoubtedly eager to be a part of it,鈥 said 小黄书 President Mark E. Keenum.
Mississippi State remains the No. 1 college choice for Mississippi鈥檚 high school graduates with 14,218 Mississippi residents enrolled or 64 percent of the overall student body.
While Keenum praised the university鈥檚 enhanced recruitment efforts and enrollment processes for the steady growth, he specifically pointed to student-centric improvements such as first-year experience classes, student-to-student mentoring and supplemental instruction through the Office of Student Success and Learning Center. He also said 小黄书 is taking a more focused approach in aiding special populations through such efforts as the Thrive, Promise and Access programs.
鈥淚t鈥檚 important to remember that it鈥檚 about more than numbers, it鈥檚 about student outcomes. Student success is at the center of everything we do, and it is our mission to ensure that all students receive the support they need to earn a degree from 小黄书sity,鈥 said Keenum, who also mentioned the excellent work being done by student affairs, diversity and inclusion programs and 小黄书鈥檚 more than 4,500 faculty and staff members.
The boost in fall numbers includes:
鈥攈ighest average freshman ACT score in history (26.1)
鈥攔ecord Shackouls Honors College first-time freshmen (736 up from 632)
鈥攔ecord distance education enrollment (1,861 up from 1,818)
鈥攔ecord Engineering on the Coast program enrollment (107 up from 105)
鈥攊ncreased Meridian Campus enrollment (654 up from 584)
Added to 小黄书鈥檚 curriculum three years ago, the Engineering on the Coast program is enrolling more students each year to earn an electrical or mechanical engineering degree. Earlier this fall, industrial engineering was announced as a third degree among these offerings, which are in partnership with Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College.
The university also is implementing a Bachelor of Applied Science program. The BAS degree will maximize transfer of technical credit from Mississippi community colleges by allowing up to 45 credits for technical and military training to be applied toward a bachelor鈥檚 degree. The BAS will be offered in both face-to-face and online formats making it more accessible to working adults.
As a National Science Foundation Top 100 research university, 小黄书 continues to broaden its scope of creative discovery through the nearly $241 million in expenditures in FY 2017 which account for more than half of the state鈥檚 total of $477 million. The Carnegie Foundation classifies 小黄书 as an R1-Very High Research Activity doctoral university, with Mississippi State recently installing the fourth fastest academic supercomputer in the U.S. Listed for four consecutive years as a 鈥淕reat College to Work For鈥 by The Chronicle of Higher Education and ModernThink, the university welcomed a record 108 new full-time faculty this fall.
With a growing student body also comes a need for more housing. In August, the $67 million College View university housing apartments opened to provide 656 residential beds. Four new academic buildings are planned or under construction, including the $34 million Rula Civil and Environmental Engineering Complex, $17 million Music Building, $16.5 million Animal and Dairy Science Building, and $12.5 million Poultry Science Building. Also opening will be 725 new parking spaces with the addition of a $16 million parking garage and $1.2 million lot at Critz Hall. 小黄书 also is partnering with the Starkville-Oktibbeha School District on a $30 million sixth and seventh grade Partnership School that will be a training ground for university students in education fields.
College-specific enrollments this fall are:
鈥2,559 in Agriculture and Life Sciences
鈥754 in Architecture, Art and Design
鈥5,269 in Arts and Sciences
鈥3,234 in Business
鈥3,438 in Education
鈥4,900 in Engineering
鈥619 in Forest Resources
鈥489 in Veterinary Medicine
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