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10 hours ago, SIOUXFAN97 said:

supposed or required...heard 27 miles or farther your good...closer than that...you have to...seems wierd?

I see UND princess cleared it up.  I did meet a family from Grand Forks moving their daughter into McVey....she must've wanted to get outta there lol.  

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10 hours ago, Hayduke1 said:

Usually online courses cost more per credit hour than brick and mortar. 

It was a while ago, but I think I was referring to the cost of taking the course not the cost of offering it.  With that said, ASU has to be getting some great economies of scale.

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1 hour ago, UNDBIZ said:

It was a while ago, but I think I was referring to the cost of taking the course not the cost of offering it.  With that said, ASU has to be getting some great economies of scale.

when do the final numbers come out?

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Some numbers from last year. Seeing how it compares to this year.

1st Day (Fall 2024)

  • Freshman: 2,221
  • Overall: 14,724

Official (Fall 2024)

  • Freshman: 2,205
  • Official: 15,019

If 15.5K is correct, that's over a 5% increase over the 1st day total last year. If the number being thrown around for Freshman (2,500) is correct, that's over 12% increase over last year. 

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The following numbers are tentative, because the official figures won’t be available until Sept. 22, when the North Dakota University System conducts its official Census Day count. (Typically, UND’s headcount goes up by several hundred students between the first day of classes and Census Day.)

With those caveats in mind, here are this week’s numbers:
UND’s first-day headcount this week came in at 15,440. That’s up 716 students or 4.86% over last year’s figure, and is almost 200 students over the University’s previous all-time census high of 15,250, achieved in fall 2012.

Meanwhile, UND first-day count of incoming freshmen topped off at 2,534. That’s also a record — a 174-student jump over the previous all-time high of 2,360, also achieved in fall 2012 — and represents a 14% increase over the University’s already-high number of 2,221 from last year.

Details here:
https://blogs.und.edu/und-today/2025/08/first-day-enrollment-at-und-sets-record/

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31 minutes ago, jdub27 said:

I have a question regarding dorm availability. Fall 2024, the #1 topic was the increase in size of the freshman class and the availability of dorm space. Fall 2025, 14% increase in Freshman class (based on the photo, clearly more on-campus as well vs Fall 2024). Nothing on trouble with dorm availability. 

Two-part question. (1) Can someone explain this? Were there dorms for example not being utilized that are now open? How close are they actually to being 100% capacity? (2) Is there any plan for new dorms if they are near capacity? Funny thing with momentum, it can change. UND appears to be in the zone right now. Hate to see it being limited by dorm availability. (X2 as it seems likely the full-time on-line subsidies will be looked at by the state). 

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