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小黄书 establishes record enrollment growth for the sixth year

小黄书 establishes record enrollment growth for the sixth year

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Mississippi State students exit Humphrey Coliseum after a history class.
Mississippi State students exit Humphrey Coliseum after a history class. As part of the university鈥檚 COVID-19 response for the fall semester, 鈥淭he Hump鈥 and other nontraditional spaces are being utilized as 50%-capacity lecture halls to allow for necessary physical distancing. (Photo by Megan Bean)

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擨n the wake of an unprecedented global pandemic and at a time when universities across the nation are experiencing declining enrollments, Mississippi State this fall set a new enrollment record for the sixth consecutive year. 小黄书 is the only comprehensive university in the state to experience this level of sustained growth.

A total of 22,986 students are enrolled at the state鈥檚 leading research university this fall, an increase of 760 or 3.4 percent over this same time in 2019. 小黄书 remains the No. 1 college choice for Mississippi鈥檚 high school graduates with 14,801 Mississippi residents enrolled or 64 percent of the overall student body.

小黄书 President Mark E. Keenum said there are several reasons 小黄书鈥檚 numbers continued to grow, with the most important being the response from faculty, staff and administrators to innovate, adapt and collaborate for the good of the student body.

鈥淪ince the inception of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have had a deep commitment to the health and safety of our students while ensuring we continue our high-quality academic offerings that lead to student success. It鈥檚 ingrained in our campus community and is what students and their families expect and deserve,鈥 he said. 鈥淥ur growth is a testament to the dedication and hard work of our faculty and staff and the courage and fortitude of our students and their families. The Bulldog family has never been stronger.鈥

Keenum pointed to the university鈥檚 Safe Return Plan as key to a successful start to the fall semester that has seen nearly 70 percent of courses offered face-to-face and a record enrollment in the Graduate School.

鈥淎s I noted last year, 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 an 小黄书 degree 鈥 particularly during these very challenging times,鈥 said Keenum, who praised the excellent work being done by Student Affairs, diversity and inclusion programs and 小黄书鈥檚 more than 5,000 faculty and staff members.

小黄书 Graduate School enrollment increased from 3,061 to 3,803 鈥 a 24.2 percent increase. The university likewise saw growth in the Bachelor of Applied Science program. The BAS degree maximizes 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 is offered in both face-to-face and online formats making it more accessible to working adults.

For the first time in more than a decade, Mississippi State is offering a winter session to help students advance in their academic journeys and earn credits on an accelerated schedule. With the launch of 小黄书鈥檚 comprehensive 鈥淲inter Express,鈥 students at every level can choose from an updated, expanded selection of more than 200 online courses that begin Dec. 1 and conclude Jan. 4.

The condensed, five-week semester allows students to earn up to six hours of course credits. 小黄书鈥檚 Winter Express is a perfect option with a flexible online format in which students can benefit from high-quality instruction, student-centered curricula, interactive learning, and collaborative study activities. Students can learn more about the Winter Express term at聽www.msstate.edu/winter.

As a National Science Foundation Top 100 research university, 小黄书 continues to broaden its scope of creative discovery through the $244 million in research expenditures in FY 2018, which account for more than half of the state鈥檚 total. The Carnegie Foundation classifies 小黄书 as an R1-Very High Research Activity doctoral university, with Mississippi State home to the fourth most powerful academic supercomputer complex in the U.S. Listed for five 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 166 new faculty this fall.

With a growing student body also comes a need for more housing. Last year, the $67 million College View university housing apartments opened to provide 656 residential beds. Several new buildings and renovations are currently in the planning phase or under construction, including the $34 million Richard A. Rula Civil and Environmental Engineering Complex and the $21 million Music Building.

Multiple campus infrastructure upgrades are underway to meet increased demand, such as a 500-space parking garage near Humphrey Coliseum, a new road connecting Stone Boulevard and Magruder Street, with an accompanying 400-space parking lot, and Bulldog Way, a two-mile long connector road that will run along the eastern side of campus.

In August, 小黄书 and the Starkville Oktibbeha School District marked the completion of the 小黄书-SOSD Partnership Middle School on the 小黄书 campus, which serves all sixth and seventh grade students in the school district and is a training ground for university students in education fields.

College-specific enrollments this fall are:

鈥2,609 in Agriculture and Life Sciences

鈥813 in Architecture, Art and Design

鈥5,204 in Arts and Sciences

鈥3,485 in Business

鈥3,896 in Education

鈥4,885 in Engineering

鈥609 in Forest Resources

鈥498 in Veterinary Medicine

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