Mizzou's enrollment decline worse than originally thought

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Mizzou's enrollment plummet is more drastic than previously projected

This fall could mark the smallest class of incoming freshmen at the University of Missouri-Columbia in nearly a decade as the school continues to lose students, partly because of last fall’s protests.

The university on Wednesday announced the amount of students paying freshman tuition deposits — a key indicator of coming enrollment — has decreased by 1,470 compared to last year.

It’s nearly 600 fewer students than what was projected in February, when the university was estimating 900 fewer incoming freshmen.

What it means is that Mizzou could have a freshman class of fewer than 5,000 students for the first time since 2007.

In contrast, the university enrolled 7,600 freshmen last fall. That number includes second-year students who did not complete enough credits to qualify as sophomores.

University administrators note that they’ve been expecting a drop-off for some time, as there are fewer high school students in the pipeline.

But last’s fall’s protests have also played a part.

“As we’ve been talking to prospective students and parents, we’ve been told the events of last fall have played a role in their decision-making process,” spokesman Christian Basi said.

School administrators have said they are seeing less interest from out-of-state students, and recruiters are hearing more concerns from students in the Chicago area, in particular.

Barbara Rupp, the university’s director of admissions, has said there’s potential to lose students from rural areas, given how polarizing last fall’s protests were.



The enrollment woes are just some of the problems Mizzou has faced since the campus found itself in the national spotlight late last year as students protested a series of racist incidents, eventually toppling the university’s top leadership.

State lawmakers threatened to cut Mizzou’s funding and donors rescinded roughly $2 million in pledges.

But Basi is adamant that the university is fundamentally healthy.

“Since November, our researchers have been awarded $50 million in grants,” he said. “And donors have given gifts exceeding $65 million, also since November.”

Even so, Basi said the university will be looking for possible tweaks to recruiting strategies with an eye toward the fall of 2017 class.

In particular, recruiters will expand to different parts of Chicago, Dallas and other cities, while working more closely with high school counselors to counter any stigma associated with Mizzou, he said.

In particular, Mizzou is battling a perception that its campus is unsafe.

“The events of last fall were nonviolent. We had no episodes of violence. And any threats were immediately acted upon,” Basi said.

He added that Mizzou’s police department has been protected from budget cuts, and the department is in the process of adding more officers.

“The perception out there is different from what a student would experience on campus,” Basi said. “The biggest thing is for students and parents is to come visit us and see what we have to offer.”

Mizzou's enrollment plummet is more drastic than previously projected
 
hey. let the BLMs gang go and recruit for them. Maybe the football team can go with them...they brought this all on themselves. I wouldn't send a kid of mine to that school after watching the fiasco that they ALLOWED to happen
 
Missouri U is now ground zero for the left wing radical movement.....

Enjoy!!!
 
Be honest, what parent wants their child to go to Missouri? The school has went over the edge in "political correctness" and this is the end result. Yet another example of left loons totally destroying something with their BS
 
Be honest, what parent wants their child to go to Missouri? The school has went over the edge in "political correctness" and this is the end result. Yet another example of left loons totally destroying something with their BS
Cities failing are only the first sign of liberal failure. The second is education.
 
Be honest, what parent wants their child to go to Missouri? The school has went over the edge in "political correctness" and this is the end result. Yet another example of left loons totally destroying something with their BS
Cities failing are only the first sign of liberal failure. The second is education.

Our children attend private schools and they tell me applications for next year are way up. People are onto the left's BS and agenda
 
Be honest, what parent wants their child to go to Missouri? The school has went over the edge in "political correctness" and this is the end result. Yet another example of left loons totally destroying something with their BS

If I had any kids left of that age, I sure the hell wouldn't. White students entering that school will end up being mistreated and discriminated against, and either turned into a self-loathing lunatic or sent home.
 
Why do Republicans care about colleges or universities anyway? It's not like any of them are going.
 
Why do Republicans care about colleges or universities anyway? It's not like any of them are going.
"Come in and sit down 'Dekekisha'. It says here on your application you attended UM for three years.
We'll let you know if we want you back for a second interview. Goodbye 'Dekekisha'. You have a nice day too. You can leave the door open".
 
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Mizzou's enrollment plummet is more drastic than previously projected

This fall could mark the smallest class of incoming freshmen at the University of Missouri-Columbia in nearly a decade as the school continues to lose students, partly because of last fall’s protests.

The university on Wednesday announced the amount of students paying freshman tuition deposits — a key indicator of coming enrollment — has decreased by 1,470 compared to last year.

It’s nearly 600 fewer students than what was projected in February, when the university was estimating 900 fewer incoming freshmen.

What it means is that Mizzou could have a freshman class of fewer than 5,000 students for the first time since 2007.

In contrast, the university enrolled 7,600 freshmen last fall. That number includes second-year students who did not complete enough credits to qualify as sophomores.

University administrators note that they’ve been expecting a drop-off for some time, as there are fewer high school students in the pipeline.

But last’s fall’s protests have also played a part.

“As we’ve been talking to prospective students and parents, we’ve been told the events of last fall have played a role in their decision-making process,” spokesman Christian Basi said.

School administrators have said they are seeing less interest from out-of-state students, and recruiters are hearing more concerns from students in the Chicago area, in particular.

Barbara Rupp, the university’s director of admissions, has said there’s potential to lose students from rural areas, given how polarizing last fall’s protests were.



The enrollment woes are just some of the problems Mizzou has faced since the campus found itself in the national spotlight late last year as students protested a series of racist incidents, eventually toppling the university’s top leadership.

State lawmakers threatened to cut Mizzou’s funding and donors rescinded roughly $2 million in pledges.

But Basi is adamant that the university is fundamentally healthy.

“Since November, our researchers have been awarded $50 million in grants,” he said. “And donors have given gifts exceeding $65 million, also since November.”

Even so, Basi said the university will be looking for possible tweaks to recruiting strategies with an eye toward the fall of 2017 class.

In particular, recruiters will expand to different parts of Chicago, Dallas and other cities, while working more closely with high school counselors to counter any stigma associated with Mizzou, he said.

In particular, Mizzou is battling a perception that its campus is unsafe.

“The events of last fall were nonviolent. We had no episodes of violence. And any threats were immediately acted upon,” Basi said.

He added that Mizzou’s police department has been protected from budget cuts, and the department is in the process of adding more officers.

“The perception out there is different from what a student would experience on campus,” Basi said. “The biggest thing is for students and parents is to come visit us and see what we have to offer.”

Mizzou's enrollment plummet is more drastic than previously projected

I'm sure the school's admin will try to spin this away, but the simple fact is most college students nowadays care about partying and getting a degree (with the percent split to each side on a student to student basis). It is usually a small vocal minority that are the rabble rousers. Unfortunately social media makes them louder than they used to be, and thus seem to be more prevalent than they actually are.
 
the haters runs this place. how lovely eh. I hope other don't join up for the abuse by them
 
Marty, the same thing was true when I was in college in the late '60's. Most of us were too busy with school and part time jobs to waste our Saturdays at anti-war demonstrations. The actual percentage of "involved" students was small - 10-15%, but they got all the publicity.
 
Marty, the same thing was true when I was in college in the late '60's. Most of us were too busy with school and part time jobs to waste our Saturdays at anti-war demonstrations. The actual percentage of "involved" students was small - 10-15%, but they got all the publicity.

I have far more respect for the 60's protesters than the current bunch. At least those guys marched, got arrested, and went right out to do it again. They put themselves on the line, unlike the current crop of crybabies.
 
Oh hello Leshaquasheila. Says here on your resume' that you graduated from Missouri with a degree in LGBT Studies. It says your work history includes the Ferguson protest...the Baltimore protest...the anti Trump protest and a stint handing our pro abortion fliers. Mmmmmkay.....this job is for Executive Director of Communications for our Fortune 500 company....I'm not sure I'd agree with your objective statement that you "deserve" this job.
 
Not only are revenues down but they have a whole new department of diversity to support. The students are demonstrating for fire pits which will add to the expenses.
 

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