Grand Valley enrolls record number of freshmen
Grand Valley State enrolls largest number of freshmen, minority,
out-of-state, and international students in its history
Grand Valley State University announced today that a record
number of first-year students arrived on campus this fall. This year’s
number jumped to 4,124 freshmen from last year’s record of 4,005.
Their academic scores are also higher. The average high school GPA of
this year’s class is 3.52 and the average ACT is 23.8.
The percentage of minority students is also a record at 15.2
percent; there’s a record number of international students, with 378
students enrolled; and the number of out-of-state students has been
rising steadily and is now up to 1,260, another record at Grand Valley.
Enrollment in science, technology, engineering, math and health
professions is also up significantly. The number of undergraduates in
engineering is up nearly 16 percent, and enrollment in health
professions programs is up nearly 23 percent at the graduate level.
Credit hours are also the highest in university history, due to Grand
Valley having more full-time and fewer part-time students. The total
number of students enrolled at Grand Valley is 24,477, which keeps
enrollment stable and aligns with the university’s strategic plan for
budget stability.
“We are beginning this academic year on a strong, positive note
at Grand Valley,” President Thomas J. Haas said. “We have been
recognized as best in class by lawmakers looking at our performance,
and clearly by students making a choice about where to pursue their
educational and life goals. We are extremely pleased that the
strategic choices we’ve made in providing relevant academic programs
and helping students complete degrees more quickly are proving to be
successful for our students and for the state of Michigan, since
nearly all of our graduates begin their careers here.”
Grand Valley’s fall enrollment report also shows:
- More than 80 percent of Grand Valley students attend full
time;
- Students are taking more credit hours;
- The
investment in health programs is paying off with a notable increase of
graduate students in the College of Health Professions.
The report indicates that students are moving through their
programs to graduation in a timely manner. Administrators are
attributing this in part to the Grand Finish Program, which doubled
recipients in its second year. The Grand Finish is awarded to students
entering their senior year who are on track to finish their degree in
four years. In the 2012/2013 academic year, 2,745 students received
Grand Finish grants of up to $1,000. In the first year of the program,
approximately 1,000 students received the grant.
For full details on the Grand Finish program, see www.gvsu.edu/grandfinish.
For data on Grand Valley’s academic and financial accountability, see
www.gvsu.edu/accountability.
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