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Purdue system’s total enrollment is on the rise

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Purdue system’s total enrollment is on the rise


WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue University on Friday (Sept. 11) reported its enrollment numbers and that the system-wide total increased this year.

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Purdue’s total enrollment, which includes the West Lafayette campus, Purdue Calumet, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Purdue North Central and the statewide technology sites, is 74,319 compared to 71,984 a year ago. More than 54,000 – or nearly 73 percent – of the students are Indiana residents.

“The growing enrollment at the regional campuses demonstrates there are multiple pathways to a Purdue education,” Purdue President France A. Córdova said.

Statewide campus enrollment totals include:

  • Purdue Calumet, 10,133
  • Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, 13,675
  • Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, 4,964 enrolled in Purdue programs
  • Purdue North Central, 4,463
  • Statewide Technology, 1,387. College of Technology degrees are offered in Anderson/Muncie, Columbus/Greensburg, Indianapolis, Kokomo, Lafayette, New Albany, Richmond, South Bend and Vincennes.

Purdue also reported that the academic quality of its freshman class at the West Lafayette campus increased for the fourth year in a row.

This year’s freshman class of 6,171 students is composed of 3,808 Indiana residents, 1,673 U.S. non-residents and 690 international students. SAT scores for this freshman class increased by 11 points: eight points for math, one point for critical reading and two for writing. This year’s increase comes on the heels of the 13-point increase attained by last year’s incoming freshmen for a cumulative increase of 24 points over the two-year period. The average high school grade point average this year remained at 3.5.

“Our freshman class is well prepared to succeed at Purdue,” said Randy Woodson, executive vice president for academic affairs and provost. “I am very excited to see what these students will be able to accomplish while they are here.”

Overall, almost 10,000 Indiana residents applied for freshman admission to the West Lafayette campus, and all but about 200 were offered admission within the Purdue system.

“The economy has been an issue for all colleges and universities this year, and despite these tough times, Purdue’s West Lafayette campus had its second highest application volume ever,” said Pamela Horne, assistant vice president for enrollment management and dean of admissions. “I think the value of a Purdue degree is clear.”

The value of a Purdue degree also continues to be recognized internationally. The number of international undergraduate students at the West Lafayette campus increased from 2,360 last year to 2,818 this year.

The continued interest in Purdue from international students is a sign of Purdue’s outstanding international reputation, said Michael Brzezinski, interim vice provost for global affairs and dean of international programs. In addition, the presence of students from all over the world enhances the experience for Indiana and other American students.

“This prepares Purdue graduates to compete and cooperate in a global economy,” he said. “International students also become Purdue alumni, and they often return to their home countries where they share their positive experiences in America and Indiana.”

Other West Lafayette enrollment highlights:

  • Total undergraduates: 31,145
  • Undergraduate residency: Indiana students, 20,079; U.S. non-Indiana students, 8,248; and International students, 2,818
  • Ethnicity overall: African-American students, 1,360; Hispanic students, 1,107; Native American students, 183; and Asian American students, 2,010
  • Total international students: 5,990
  • Graduate school: 7,639
  • Professional programs (Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy): 913
  • Incoming transfer students: 1,253
  • Women: 16,731, and men, 22,966

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West Lafayette and North Central Purdue campuses shift to federal Direct Loan Program


WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Effective for fall 2008 semester enrollment, Purdue’s West Lafayette and North Central campuses will offer loans funded by the federal Direct Loan Program, university officials announced Monday (May 12).

Purdue University Calumet already uses the Direct Loan Program.

Previously, the two campuses processed student and parent federal loans through private lenders and service providers that were part of the Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP). Until the last few months, these lenders offered attractive benefits to Purdue borrowers, said Morgan R. Olsen, executive vice president and treasurer.

“Recent volatility in the national credit markets and reductions in federal subsidies available to lenders participating in FFELP have led many lenders and service providers to stop offering borrower discounts or to discontinue participation in FFELP altogether,” he said. “In the Direct Loan Program, the U.S. Department of Education acts as the lender, providing funds for Stafford and PLUS loans. Since borrowing is directly through the federal government, loan availability is not expected to be affected by credit market turmoil.

“Also, since many FFELP lenders have stopped offering discounts and changes in their terms are occurring on a regular basis, the Direct Loan Program, which started in 1994, is now offering the more stable, attractive terms for Purdue borrowers.”

Maintaining a stable and predictable source of student loan funding was one of the key reasons that Purdue made the change, said Pam Horne, assistant vice president of enrollment management and dean of admissions.

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