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1 hour ago, Teeder11 said:

First day 2024 = 14,724

+ 863 or 6.23% over First day 2023

Last year UND gained 300+ between first day and fourth week census day. 

Assuming that's headcount. Any fte projections? 

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9 hours ago, Teeder11 said:

First day 2024 = 14,724

+ 863 or 6.23% over First day 2023

Last year UND gained 300+ between first day and fourth week census day. 

Safe to assume most additions after first day trend towards part time Grad students? 

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8 hours ago, UNDBIZ said:

Assuming that's headcount. Any fte projections? 

Haven’t seen FTE projections yet. Some of that granular data will be recorded dashboards in the coming weeks. I will keep an eye out. 

EDIT: With the surge in new freshmen (+428/ +29%) for fist day 2024, I would imagine a nice bump on FTE. 

UND’s first day headcount is already 550 students more than census day official count last year. This year’s first day head count would rank 5th highest all time at UND. Highest was 15,250 in 2012, if memory serves. 

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1 hour ago, UNDBIZ said:

FTE (Credit Hours) = $$$

Headcount is mostly just for headlines.

Athletics fee is different though, correct?  Do you happen to know who pays it and how much goes towards the athletic department?  It's something like full time on campus students isn't it?

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2 hours ago, UNDBIZ said:

UND's highest FTE enrollment since 2017 (FTE enrollment peaked in 2012 at 12,729).

It may have changed, but I think it's per credit, up to 12 or 13 credits, and it doesn't matter if you're on campus or online.  Or at least that's how it used to be for UND.

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Looked it up on UND's website, athletics are included in the "student fees" which are $71.43 per credit up to 12 credits.  Those are also paying for the new Union, Wellness Center, health services, technology, etc.

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When does on campus housing become a shortage and kids got holed up in the Road King like in the fall of '87

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was this 15k enrollment very very unexpected...hence the housing shortage or is something that unis or college face all the time...balance between having lots of empty dorms v not enough at any given time?

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This is the first year, I've felt there's real substance to UND's numbers. Especially when comparing to NDSU, prior years the difference was essentially smoke and mirrors. It still is to some degree, but much less Fall 2024.

Fall 2024

  • Headcount: UND +25.6%
  • FTE: UND +12.3%
  • SCH: UND +10.3%

Fall 2023

  • Headcount: UND +18.5%
  • FTE: UND +3.8%
  • SCH: UND +1.2%

Like @forksandspoons said, keep the momentum going!

 

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