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Topic: OU Sets Freshman Class Record for Diversity
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TWT
9/20/2018 8:07 PM
This years freshman class has set an all time record with 14.4 percent of the first year students from under representative groups. Who says all the news is bad? Also a record was set from representation of Appalachian counties this year at 18.4 percent.

https://www.athensnews.com/news/campus/ou-enrollment-down...
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OhioStunter
9/21/2018 10:58 AM
[The current numbers include 3,980 incoming first-year students on the Athens campus, down 1.6 percent from 4,045 at the same time last fall semester.]

A decline in freshman is not good.


[That freshman class includes 575 students from under-represented backgrounds, or 14.4 percent of the class, which, according to a release from OU, is the highest in its history.]

This is good and another way to measure diversity that just ethnicity.


[The freshman class number reflects an increase of about 40 students from out of state, (a roughly 7.2 percent increase).]

I read this as less Ohioans are choosing OU.


[In addition, this class includes growth in new international students (13, up from seven last year)]

Am I reading it correctly that there are only 13 international students in the freshman class? 13?


[and an increase in students from Appalachian counties (731 students, 18.4 percent of the class).]

I think this is the most significant for OU. This is a very underrepresented area and something OU can better "own". Nice job in getting more of those students into a local college.
Last Edited: 9/21/2018 10:58:58 AM by OhioStunter
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rpbobcat
9/21/2018 11:35 AM
Uncle Wes wrote:expand_more
This years freshman class has set an all time record with 14.4 percent of the first year students from under representative groups. Who says all the news is bad? Also a record was set from representation of Appalachian counties this year at 18.4 percent.

https://www.athensnews.com/news/campus/ou-enrollment-down...
What exactly is an "under-representative" group.

I would also like to know how increasing the number of these students was accomplished.
Last Edited: 9/21/2018 11:42:06 AM by rpbobcat
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Ohio69
9/28/2018 1:40 PM
http://www.kentwired.com/latest_updates/article_2a629548-...

Worth a read for all the stats about population decline.
Last Edited: 9/28/2018 1:43:26 PM by Ohio69
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Bobcat Love's Sense of Shame
9/28/2018 2:34 PM
rpbobcat wrote:expand_more
This years freshman class has set an all time record with 14.4 percent of the first year students from under representative groups. Who says all the news is bad? Also a record was set from representation of Appalachian counties this year at 18.4 percent.

https://www.athensnews.com/news/campus/ou-enrollment-down...
What exactly is an "under-representative" group.

I would also like to know how increasing the number of these students was accomplished.
This is typically the definition used by higher ed: https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/USCODE-2011-title20/html/US...

I'm not sure if this also includes under represented groups in specific fields, i.e. female students in stem.
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