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Topic: Enrollment is Coming Back
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TWT
7/2/2021 2:35 PM
Freshman enrollment for next year is projected at 3,800. On an annualized clip factoring about a half of class for 5th year students and transfers the future undergraduate population is projecting 17,100.

https://www.athensnews.com/news/campus/ohio-university-bo...

Last year with the pandemic undergraduate numbers in Athens dipped below 15,000 and projections were made that it would drop to as low as 12,500 by 2024 citing reduced amount of Ohio HS graduates. Truth is mainly the university was outsold which accounted for the drop while other state schools did better. At this juncture I doubt we'll see that 12,500 undergraduate projection.
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TWT
9/15/2021 8:17 AM
Record stats for GPA, diversity and out-of-state students in the class of 2021.

https://www.ohio.edu/news/2021/09/ohio-university-incomin...
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Alan Swank
9/16/2021 5:07 PM
Club Hyatt wrote:expand_more
Record stats for GPA, diversity and out-of-state students in the class of 2021.

https://www.ohio.edu/news/2021/09/ohio-university-incomin...
The 81% retention rate sticks out as a real positive. The 3.59 GPA makes me chuckle.
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TWT
9/17/2021 8:03 AM
Alan Swank wrote:expand_more
Record stats for GPA, diversity and out-of-state students in the class of 2021.

https://www.ohio.edu/news/2021/09/ohio-university-incomin...
The 81% retention rate sticks out as a real positive. The 3.59 GPA makes me chuckle.
Everyone's GPA is up so a 3.59 isn't what it was 25 years ago. Cincinnati is now 3.7 GPA which should be the goal for Ohio. 3.65 or 3.66 is close enough to that target.

Potential I don't believe not there for a 3.8 or 3.9 GPA average. Ohio State has a 3.76 GPA but with such a large student body I'm sure many don't have a 3.5.
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CatsUp
9/17/2021 11:20 AM
Club Hyatt wrote:expand_more
Record stats for GPA, diversity and out-of-state students in the class of 2021.

https://www.ohio.edu/news/2021/09/ohio-university-incomin...
The 81% retention rate sticks out as a real positive. The 3.59 GPA makes me chuckle.
Everyone's GPA is up so a 3.59 isn't what it was 25 years ago. Cincinnati is now 3.7 GPA which should be the goal for Ohio. 3.65 or 3.66 is close enough to that target.

Potential I don't believe not there for a 3.8 or 3.9 GPA average. Ohio State has a 3.76 GPA but with such a large student body I'm sure many don't have a 3.5.
I stopped paying much attention to GPAs when some scales started exceeding 4.0.
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Alan Swank
9/17/2021 1:47 PM
CatsUp wrote:expand_more
Record stats for GPA, diversity and out-of-state students in the class of 2021.

https://www.ohio.edu/news/2021/09/ohio-university-incomin...
The 81% retention rate sticks out as a real positive. The 3.59 GPA makes me chuckle.
Everyone's GPA is up so a 3.59 isn't what it was 25 years ago. Cincinnati is now 3.7 GPA which should be the goal for Ohio. 3.65 or 3.66 is close enough to that target.

Potential I don't believe not there for a 3.8 or 3.9 GPA average. Ohio State has a 3.76 GPA but with such a large student body I'm sure many don't have a 3.5.
I stopped paying much attention to GPAs when some scales started exceeding 4.0.
You mean like 6.33 for an A+?
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CatsUp
9/18/2021 1:37 PM
Alan Swank wrote:expand_more
Record stats for GPA, diversity and out-of-state students in the class of 2021.

https://www.ohio.edu/news/2021/09/ohio-university-incomin...
The 81% retention rate sticks out as a real positive. The 3.59 GPA makes me chuckle.
Everyone's GPA is up so a 3.59 isn't what it was 25 years ago. Cincinnati is now 3.7 GPA which should be the goal for Ohio. 3.65 or 3.66 is close enough to that target.

Potential I don't believe not there for a 3.8 or 3.9 GPA average. Ohio State has a 3.76 GPA but with such a large student body I'm sure many don't have a 3.5.
I stopped paying much attention to GPAs when some scales started exceeding 4.0.
You mean like 6.33 for an A+?

That would be an A+++++++ wouldn’t it? ;)
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Ohio69
9/23/2021 12:33 PM
Hopefully this type of stuff resonates: https://www.ohio.edu/news/2021/09/ohio-university-named-b...
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Alan Swank
9/23/2021 2:37 PM
Ohio69 wrote:expand_more
Hopefully this type of stuff resonates: https://www.ohio.edu/news/2021/09/ohio-university-named-b...
Can't say I've ever seen a line like this one before:

OHIO once again made U.S. News’ A+ for B Students list
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Ohio69
9/28/2021 2:22 PM
Alan Swank wrote:expand_more
Hopefully this type of stuff resonates: https://www.ohio.edu/news/2021/09/ohio-university-named-b...
Can't say I've ever seen a line like this one before:

OHIO once again made U.S. News’ A+ for B Students list

Well, this B student found OHIO to be an A+..... LOL.....
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Alan Swank
9/28/2021 8:35 PM
Ohio69 wrote:expand_more
Hopefully this type of stuff resonates: https://www.ohio.edu/news/2021/09/ohio-university-named-b...
Can't say I've ever seen a line like this one before:

OHIO once again made U.S. News’ A+ for B Students list

Well, this B student found OHIO to be an A+..... LOL.....
Yeah but a B student in your era and geographic location is an A++ in this neck of the woods.
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Alan Swank
10/6/2021 1:10 PM
Undergraduate Athens enrollment is down to 14,779 from a high of 18,266 in 2016.
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Valley Cat
12/4/2021 8:46 AM
Just let my daughter in. Take my money please.
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cbus cat fan
12/8/2021 5:49 PM
A lot of schools are banking on 2022-23 to be their make or break enrollment year. A fair amount of students went to community colleges the past couple of years, so if the students don't hit our campus or others next year, what you see with enrollment next fall is what you get for the near future. Lots of nervous administrators this spring and fall, and I am not just talking about state schools, but lots of private schools, even a couple of the vanuted Ohio 5 are in this category.
Last Edited: 12/8/2021 5:51:10 PM by cbus cat fan
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Alan Swank
12/9/2021 4:52 PM
cbus cat fan wrote:expand_more
A lot of schools are banking on 2022-23 to be their make or break enrollment year. A fair amount of students went to community colleges the past couple of years, so if the students don't hit our campus or others next year, what you see with enrollment next fall is what you get for the near future. Lots of nervous administrators this spring and fall, and I am not just talking about state schools, but lots of private schools, even a couple of the vanuted Ohio 5 are in this category.
My alma mater, Muskingum, saw it's largest first year class in over a decade this fall. The kids are out there, they just need to be sold and see the value in enrolling. Keeping the doors open through Covid (20-21) as opposed to going mostly online was a big plus.
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cbus cat fan
12/9/2021 7:54 PM
Alan Swank wrote:expand_more
A lot of schools are banking on 2022-23 to be their make or break enrollment year. A fair amount of students went to community colleges the past couple of years, so if the students don't hit our campus or others next year, what you see with enrollment next fall is what you get for the near future. Lots of nervous administrators this spring and fall, and I am not just talking about state schools, but lots of private schools, even a couple of the vanuted Ohio 5 are in this category.
My alma mater, Muskingum, saw it's largest first year class in over a decade this fall. The kids are out there, they just need to be sold and see the value in enrolling. Keeping the doors open through Covid (20-21) as opposed to going mostly online was a big plus.
Totally agree Alan, those private schools that went live and had a long term plan in the first place appeared to students to be serious players. Those institutions that appear to have no long term plan, went virtual and made students who were on campus feel as though they were under house arrest, probably won't fair that well in the long term. This is what I meant when I talked about the Ohio 5 and the lack of a coherent plan by even some of their members. The discussions I have had with some of those educators were very interesting. They in turn informed me that if I thought their stories were eye-opening, I would have been dumbfounded by the conversations some of them had with their Ivy League counterparts. As one administrator told me; For what we charge, shouldn't we at least pretend we have a long term plan and actually like having students in our classrooms?
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