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COOKEVILLE (Sept. 9, 2003) — The final numbers are in, and Tennessee
Tech University’s fall enrollment increase is up by 2.45 percent
from last year’s count.
That’s somewhat higher than the average increase of 2.2 percent
being reported by other four-year universities in the Tennessee Board
of Regents’ system.
Final figures also confirm TTU’s preliminary reports that student
enrollment would exceed 9,000 for the first time ever and mark the third
year in a row for the university to experience record growth.
Surpassing last year’s record of 8,890, the final census taken
after the Labor Day weekend shows TTU’s total number of students
at 9,107.
New freshman and undergraduate transfer student enrollment numbers remain
relatively constant, but preliminary admissions statistics show that the
academic quality of entering students has improved, with enrollment in
the university’s Honors Program up by about 50 percent.
Of the total 7,273 undergraduates, engineering majors and arts and sciences
majors studying disciplines such as biology, computer science, English
and political science each account for slightly more than 20 percent of
the total. About 19 percent of the total are majoring in business administration,
and nearly 18 percent of undergraduates are education majors.
The most significant area of growth was in the university’s number
of graduate students, which increased by about 8 percent from last year
for a total of 1,834. Of that number, 560 are new graduate students.
--Tracey LeFevre
This information posted 11 September 2003
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