VSU Announces Record Enrollment
November 12, 2007
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VSU Announces Record Enrollment
VALDOSTA - When Ryan Sterritt, from Marietta, Ga., decided to
attend Valdosta State University, he was not alone - 884 students
(42.7 percent) from the 2007 fall semester freshmen class are from
metropolitan Atlanta.
“Valdosta is only four hours from home, so I am close but far
enough that I can be on my own,” Sterritt said. “I wanted to go to
a school where I could live on campus and really experience college
life.”
Sterritt is one of 2,072 freshmen that make up VSU’s record
enrollment of 11,279 students for fall semester 2007. This
semester’s student enrollment represents a 27.9 percent increase
from fall semester 2000.
“VSU’s strategic goals include action steps to expand undergraduate
and graduate enrollment,” President Ronald M. Zaccari said. “This
is accomplished through a united effort from our faculty and staff,
who have helped build a campus culture that challenges each student
to expand their thinking skills and develop a more creative
approach to problem solving.”
Students enrolled for fall semester 2007 represent 154 Georgia
counties, 45 states, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and 65
countries. Lowndes, Gwinnett and Fulton counties boasted the most
VSU students - 1,947 students, 535 students and 436 students
respectively. A strong supporter of international studies, VSU
welcomed 157 international students to campus this fall.
The fall 2007 semester enrollment is the highest in VSU’s history
and is a 3.6 percent increase from fall 2006 with 10,888 students.
Both undergraduate and graduate enrollment experienced significant
enrollment increases, with 9,653 undergraduate students (2.77
percent increase from fall 2006) and 1,552 graduate students (10.94
percent increase from fall 2006) and the remaining students are
transient or joint-enrolled.
“American higher education institutions are not only focused on
preparing students for an internationally competitive workforce but
also providing opportunities that will create positive life
changing experiences,” Zaccari said.
While VSU is consistently growing, class sizes remain small with a
teacher/student ratio of 1:19. Female students outnumber male
students marginally at a ratio of 1.6:1.
VSU also strongly supports its distance learning programs, which
allow traditional and non-traditional students, who are limited by
both time and location, to continue their education. More than
1,451 students are enrolled in online courses for fall semester
2007, 436 of which are solely enrolled online. At least 25 of these
students are involved in the newest Distance Learning program,
Doctorate of Public Administration.
While online programs primarily benefit non-traditional students, a
growing number of VSU professors are incorporating the university’s
online management system, WebCT, into traditional courses.
For more information regarding enrollment, contact the Office of
Strategic Research and Analysis at (229) 245-6517 or visit www.valdosta.edu/sra/
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