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https://www.kstatecollegian.com/2019/02 ... qAoYGUWeYQ
For the sixth consecutive year, spring enrollment at Kansas State dropped, according to numbers released online by the registrar’s office.
Across K-State’s campuses statewide, the university reported an undergraduate and graduate headcount of 20,799 total students, compared to the same statistic of 21,400 last year. That’s a drop of 601 students, or a 2.8 percent decrease.
Full-time equivalency, another measure used by the university and the Kansas Board of Regents that divides total undergraduate credit hours by 15 credit hours and total graduate credit hours by 12 credit hours, also fell from 18,881 FTE last year to 17,613 FTE this year, or a drop of 1,268 and 6.72 percent decrease.
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Thanks for posting that.tmcats wrote: ↑March 7th, 2019, 10:16 amhttps://www.kstatecollegian.com/2019/02 ... qAoYGUWeYQ
For the sixth consecutive year, spring enrollment at Kansas State dropped, according to numbers released online by the registrar’s office.
Across K-State’s campuses statewide, the university reported an undergraduate and graduate headcount of 20,799 total students, compared to the same statistic of 21,400 last year. That’s a drop of 601 students, or a 2.8 percent decrease.
Full-time equivalency, another measure used by the university and the Kansas Board of Regents that divides total undergraduate credit hours by 15 credit hours and total graduate credit hours by 12 credit hours, also fell from 18,881 FTE last year to 17,613 FTE this year, or a drop of 1,268 and 6.72 percent decrease.
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oftentimes it's not price that dissuades purchasers. but in this case, the school has to be at least competitive. this ^^^ seems to be an effort in that direction.
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Just a suggestion for KSU's enrollment. How about having out-of-state-students who have been turned down at highly-competitive, limited enrollment universities in the U.S. be offered some reduced tuition rate in exchange for getting a job after graduation in Kansas? For every year they continue to work in KS after graduation, they are refunded 10% of their original tuition that is above the in-state rate.
Med schools do something similar if the new doc practices in a rural area.
Med schools do something similar if the new doc practices in a rural area.