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Enrollment hits high point with incoming...
Gallaudet’s Office of Institutional Research reports a total enrollment of 1,870 students for the fall semester-an increase of 243 students from the same time last year. All areas of enrollment increased: professional studies enrollment increased by 106 percent; graduate student enrollment is up by 6 percent; and undergraduate enrollment is up by 11 percent. Gallaudet also achieved a 75 percent retention rate for first year students this fall–one of the highest retention figures in the University’s history.
“Increased enrollment didn’t happen by chance,” said Associate Provost Catherine Andersen. “This huge gain is a credit to our strategically designed initiatives and to many, many hard working and caring individuals who know about the value and life-changing impact of a Gallaudet degree, so they worked hard to get students here and keep them!”
“Three hundred bright and eager new students have arrived on campus to join the Gallaudet Family!” said Enrollment Management Dean Margery Miller of this year’s new undergraduates. “It is exciting to see that Gallaudet University is attracting and retaining an outstanding group of undergraduate students.” She said much of the credit for the 35 percent increase in new undergraduate degree-seeking enrollment goes to the Enrollment Management Team.
“Through the team’s hard work, dedication, personalized service, and the use of a Strategic Enrollment Plan, the University was able to increase the number of first-year students (freshmen and transfer students) who will benefit from a Gallaudet education by an additional 70 students compared with last year,” she said. “How fortunate for these students that they ‘found’ Gallaudet; how fortunate for us that we ‘found’ 300 new outstanding students to add to the already amazing group of students continuing their education at Gallaudet. It is a privilege to work with each and every one of them.”
“Thanks to the hard work of the Graduate Admissions office and all of the departments with graduate programs, overall graduate enrollment increased by 6 percent,” said Graduate School and Professional Programs Dean Carol Erting. “In addition, because the number of applications to graduate programs was up 5 percent from last year, our graduate programs were able to be even more selective.” Dr. Erting also pointed to the results of the 2009 Incoming Graduate Student Survey, in which 95 percent of the respondents said the reputation of their Gallaudet graduate program was very important in choosing to come to the University, as a positive sign that the University’s graduate programs are doing a good job in preparing students for their careers. “We are very proud of our continuing success,” said Erting, “and in the coming years we will be expanding our offerings so that even more students will be able to take advantage of a Gallaudet graduate degree.”
While the news of increased enrollment is encouraging, it is not a signal that the University can be complacent: Even though Gallaudet exceeded its enrollment goal of 1740 (as noted in the University’s Government Performance and Results Act Report), the University needs to remain vigilant in its efforts to retain students and provide them the services they need to graduate and find a career in their major. Gallaudet’s undergraduate first-time, full-time cohort graduation rate was 39 percent last year; and the goal is a 50 percent graduation rate by 2015 according to the Long Range Strategic Plan. “Nationwide, enrollment administrators have to constantly keep their eye on the changing landscape,” said Dr. Andersen. “One can never take anything for granted and a strong healthy enrollment requires doing great things even greater.”
Institutional Research has provided the following statistics that define Gallaudet’s student body at the start of the 2009-2010 academic year:
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Cochlear Implant UseOf all undergraduate, graduate, and ELI students, 5 percent reported that they have cochlear implants
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