Popular Post Blackheart Posted Tuesday at 07:52 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 07:52 PM 3 hours ago, Teeder11 said: It appears they are reporting 0.0% growth this fall. Fall 2025 Census Summary with Unknow Gender.xlsx Mr Blutarsky… 8 Quote
gfhockey Posted Tuesday at 08:37 PM Posted Tuesday at 08:37 PM 4 hours ago, Teeder11 said: It appears they are reporting 0.0% growth this fall. Fall 2025 Census Summary with Unknow Gender.xlsx Do you have a spreadsheet for und like that Quote
Teeder11 Posted Tuesday at 08:40 PM Posted Tuesday at 08:40 PM Just now, gfhockey said: Do you have a spreadsheet for und like that I believe it’s still in development. Have not seen anything yet. Quote
AJS Posted Wednesday at 11:07 AM Posted Wednesday at 11:07 AM 18 hours ago, Teeder11 said: It appears they are reporting 0.0% growth this fall. Fall 2025 Census Summary with Unknow Gender.xlsx NDSU trends. Enrollment - 0% change since 2023 (which has been discussed) FTE's - Essentially 0% change since 2023 Full-Time Enrollment (both total / on-campus) - Both decreasing slightly each last 2 years Distance Only Students: Increasing Freshman Class Size: Increasing @Teeder11 do you know if NDSU is still matching the North Star Promise free tuition for MN students whose families make below 80k a year? I assume they are. One of the concerns I would have is although it would really help recruit FR class from Minnesota, would there be a lower retention rate? Would be interested how much money that's costing to fund a year matching that program. Will dive into UND's trends once they post. Quote
The Sicatoka Posted Wednesday at 12:33 PM Posted Wednesday at 12:33 PM The hidden battle: https://www.google.com/search?q=enrollment+cliff+in+higher+education&rlz=1C1GCEA_enUS929US929&oq=enrollment+cliff&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUqBwgBEAAYgAQyCQgAEEUYORiABDIHCAEQABiABDIHCAIQABiABDIHCAMQABiABDIHCAQQABiABDIHCAUQABiABDIHCAYQABiABDIHCAcQABiABDIHCAgQABiABDIHCAkQABiABNIBCDY5NDRqMGo3qAIAsAIA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 The 2008 market crash crashed birth rates (2008 + 18 years later = 2026). For those of you who've seen it, it's the opening scene from "Idiocracy": "There's no way we could have a child now, not with the market the way it is." "It just wouldn't make sense." 3 Quote
jdub27 Posted Wednesday at 03:18 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:18 PM 4 hours ago, AJS said: NDSU trends. Enrollment - 0% change since 2023 (which has been discussed) FTE's - Essentially 0% change since 2023 Full-Time Enrollment (both total / on-campus) - Both decreasing slightly each last 2 years Distance Only Students: Increasing Freshman Class Size: Increasing From the same school who has repeatedly railed against understanding and accommodating how students want to learn these days and actually giving them options?? Blasphemy! Also, not sure what's going on but for enrollment to be the exact same the last 3 years is absolutely hilarious because the odds of it have to be astronomical and it just looks lazy. 1 Quote
Teeder11 Posted Wednesday at 06:47 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:47 PM 22 hours ago, Teeder11 said: I believe it’s still in development. Have not seen anything yet. For what it's worth, the North Dakota University System just put this chart out: Quote
Popular Post The Sicatoka Posted Wednesday at 08:39 PM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 08:39 PM Might today's students want a bright, clean campus with new, modern facilities for more than just the football team? I ponder this as I drive past a new Union, Education bldg, Business school, Law library and addition, Med school, Wilkerson/West/McVey, Memorial Village I and II, a new STEM bldg under construction, and yeah, Pollard Center. 1 5 Quote
GeauxSioux Posted Wednesday at 10:04 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:04 PM Overall some nice increases. Enrollment up nearly 4% at North Dakota public colleges, universities North Dakota University System fall 2025 enrollment Table with 5 columns and 12 rows. (column headers with buttons are sortable) Campus Headcount % change since fall '24 Full-time equivalent % change Bismarck State College 4,549 8% 3,086 10% Dakota College at Bottineau 1,242 3% 622 5% Lake Region State College 1,916 1% 945 4% North Dakota State College of Science 3,681 9% 2,477 7% Williston State College 1,175 11% 791 3% Dickinson State University 1,374 -3% 1,100 -2% Mayville State University 1,215 7% 857 8% Minot State University 2,747 0% 2,188 3% Valley City State University 1,827 1% 1,178 -1% North Dakota State University 11,952 0% 10,455 0% University of North Dakota 15,844 5% 12,451 6% Total 47,522 4% 36,150 4% Quote
AJS Posted Thursday at 10:49 AM Posted Thursday at 10:49 AM On 9/23/2025 at 11:20 AM, Teeder11 said: It appears they are reporting 0.0% growth this fall. Fall 2025 Census Summary with Unknow Gender.xlsx I realize the spin / cherry picking of numbers that come along with these articles, but can someone explain the quote below vs what does distance only students mean from the chart? From Forum article talking about NDSU. The university said it also leads all North Dakota colleges and universities in in-person enrollment, with 95% of students taking classes on campus. 2 Quote
The Sicatoka Posted Thursday at 12:33 PM Posted Thursday at 12:33 PM 1 hour ago, AJS said: I realize the spin / cherry picking of numbers that come along with these articles, but can someone explain the quote below vs what does distance only students mean from the chart? From Forum article talking about NDSU. The university said it also leads all North Dakota colleges and universities in in-person enrollment, with 95% of students taking classes on campus. It's a pot-shot at on-line learners, distance education, like the full-time school teacher at Sargent Central or Dakota Prairie or North Border working on a master's degree. Former NDSU President Bresciani gave little support to NDSU online programs. Cook realizes the error but is playing from behind. 2 2 Quote
AJS Posted Thursday at 01:07 PM Posted Thursday at 01:07 PM 23 minutes ago, The Sicatoka said: It's a pot-shot at on-line learners, distance education, like the full-time school teacher at Sargent Central or Dakota Prairie or North Border working on a master's degree. Former NDSU President Bresciani gave little support to NDSU online programs. Cook realizes the error but is playing from behind. I'm more looking for clarification on the actual numbers used. I took distance only students as 100% on-line. Or would that # include hybrid? Or are there on-line classes where you have to be in-person a time or two a semester? If so, the 95% would make more sense. Trying to cut through the BS (I'll be doing with UND's #'s as well). 2 Quote
The Sicatoka Posted Thursday at 01:25 PM Posted Thursday at 01:25 PM I guess I'd read it as plain English: distance only. 1 Quote
Nodak1883 Posted Thursday at 11:29 PM Posted Thursday at 11:29 PM On 9/24/2025 at 3:39 PM, The Sicatoka said: Might today's students want a bright, clean campus with new, modern facilities for more than just the football team? I ponder this as I drive past a new Union, Education bldg, Business school, Law library and addition, Med school, Wilkerson/West/McVey, Memorial Village I and II, a new STEM bldg under construction, and yeah, Pollard Center. If I recall correctly, I think one of the UND Football recruits or someone else that recently mentioned how nice the campus looked in parts which definitely seemed to help get them into the program. 2 Quote
GeauxSioux Posted Friday at 02:13 PM Posted Friday at 02:13 PM Nice piece on how UND got to where we are today...Record enrollment just part of the story Quote Johnson agreed. Of course, any and all of the leaders mentioned above, he said, would quickly and rightly point out that lots of people have helped UND achieve its success. Likewise, the North Dakota Legislature played a vital role, as have the donors and many others who’ve helped the campus upgrades, beautification and other aspects of renewal come about. “But the point is, UND has not simply been thriving all along,” Johnson said. “Eight years ago, we went through a massive budget cutting exercise, and we wound up losing lots of people.” UND’s careful and continued renewal since then was neither accidental nor preordained, Johnson said. Instead, it resulted from higher education leadership at its best – a textbook example of the right people, not just the right individuals, in place across the UND campus and the state at the right times 2 Quote
AJS Posted Friday at 02:30 PM Posted Friday at 02:30 PM Another good article. UND sets new all-time enrollment record in Fall 2025 Quote In fact, according to North Dakota University System enrollment dashboards, UND is the #1 destination of choice for North Dakota residents – boasting the most of any other institution in the state. 1 1 Quote
Big Green Posted Friday at 02:42 PM Posted Friday at 02:42 PM On 9/25/2025 at 5:49 AM, AJS said: I realize the spin / cherry picking of numbers that come along with these articles, but can someone explain the quote below vs what does distance only students mean from the chart? From Forum article talking about NDSU. The university said it also leads all North Dakota colleges and universities in in-person enrollment, with 95% of students taking classes on campus. When NDSU reports the exact same total enrollment 3 years in a row, their numbers can't be trusted. I call BS and would be surprised if there enrollment wasn't down. 2 Quote
forksandspoons Posted Friday at 03:22 PM Posted Friday at 03:22 PM The year is 2030… NDSU’s enrollment is less than MSU Moorhead’s. McFeely posts his third article of the week begging an FBS conference for an invite. Meanwhile at UND, another record breaking enrollment of 25,000+! 😆 4 Quote
GeauxSioux Posted Friday at 05:50 PM Posted Friday at 05:50 PM And another solid piece on growth at UND....At Wake Up to UND, President Andrew Armacost tells attendees there's 'no better place to be' than UND Quote University of North Dakota President Andrew Armacost proclaimed there is “no better place to be” than UND to business leaders and community members present for the annual Wake Up to UND breakfast on Friday, Sept. 26. It looks like UND is on a nice trajectory. 2 Quote
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