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University of Arkansas-Little Rock sees largest enrollment increase in 15 years

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Monday, September 30, 2024   

Enrollment continues to increase at The University of Arkansas at Little Rock.

This semester, the school is experiencing its largest enrollment growth in the last 15 years, with more than 5,400 students enrolled this Fall.

Executive Director of Admissions Kindle Holderby said the university saw the largest increase in first-time freshmen and transfer students. He attributes the numbers to the school's efforts to make higher education more affordable.

"For incoming freshmen we have the half-off scholarship - as long as they're admitted, they automatically qualify for the 50% off tuition," said Holderby. "We also have the Trojan Guarantee. If you qualify for the Pell Grant and after all of your aid is applied, we cover the rest."

Almost 500 students have received the funding. This is the third consecutive year undergraduate enrollment has increased.

While there was a spike in freshmen and transfer numbers, the university saw a slight dip in graduate enrollment - because of fewer international students.

Holderby said outreach in the community played a big role in bringing more students to campus.

"Making sure that we're getting to all of those high schools," said Holderby, "and talking to students that are in concurrent enrollment and understanding how those credits transfer and give them a leg up when they come here. And then also, our transfer students at our two-year partners or went to a four-year and want to move closer to home."

First-time freshman enrollment jumped by almost 29% from Fall 2023 to the Fall of this year. The combined undergraduate and graduate enrollment increased by 2% compared to last year.

Support for this reporting was provided by Lumina Foundation.




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