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Spring Enrollment Record at Belmont
Belmont University reports record enrollment for the spring semester, powered by large numbers of new mid-year graduate and undergraduate transfer students and a high rate of retaining freshman who enrolled in the fall. Belmont has enrolled 3,477 students this spring, 13 percent more than one year ago. In addition, 561 of its fall enrollment of 603 freshmen have returned for the spring semester, a 93 percent retention rate.
"Improved retention is a clear indication of Belmont's commitment to student success and of student satisfaction with Belmont's educational programs and student life," said Belmont University Provost Dan McAlexander. The high fall-to-spring retention rate positions Belmont for achieving a record high freshman-to-sophomore retention rate in the fall of 2004, he said.
Belmont has 615 students enrolled in its masters and doctoral degree programs, a 15.3 percent increase in graduate enrollment over last spring.
Belmont University is one of the fastest-growing private universities in Tennessee and in the fall of 2003 set a new enrollment record with a total enrollment of 3,629.
Posted by the Office of University Marketing & Communications, February 2, 2004
- Belmont University's fast-growing community of about 4,000 students comes from nearly every state and more than 25 countries. Belmont is committed to premier teaching with a focus on success in the real world. Our purpose is to help students explore their passions and develop their talents to meet the world's needs. With more than 50 areas of study, eight master's degrees and two doctoral degrees, there is no limit to the ways Belmont University can expand an individual's horizon.
Office of Marketing and Communications
615.460.6645 Greg Pillon
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institution that continues to grow at record pace, attracting about 4,000 students from nearly every state and more than 25 countries with more than 50 areas of study, eight master's degrees and two doctoral degrees.