As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, students have decided to come back to campus and in-person learning, a trend that is evident in the newest class of Golden Flashes, up 4% from last year’s incoming class. As incoming freshmen fill the campus, fellow Flashes can get to know their new classmates. The class of 2025 is filled with students from around the country and the world, with the highest average GPA on record at KSU and from a wide variety of backgrounds, whether that’s socioeconomic, race, gender or sexuality or more. With an increase in enrollment this year, and an increase in graduation rate last year, it’s become even more evident that as Flashes Take Care of Flashes, students and graduates can have the futures of their dreams.
Â鶹ӰԺ Campus Incoming Freshman Enrollment Up 4%
These newest Golden Flashes arrive 3,982 strong, an increase of more than 4% from a year ago.
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All-Time High GPAs
This year’s incoming freshman class are boasting record-breaking academic achievement. With an all-time high GPA of 3.5, these Flashes will be ready to explore all of Â鶹ӰԺ State’s academic programs. Academically, the class stands out with a record 14% of freshmen admitted to the Honors College.
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Increase in First-Generation and Underserved Populations
Nearly one in three (32%) is a first-generation student, and one in six (a record 17.75%) is underserved, which includes African American, Hispanic, Native American and multiracial students as a percent of the total undergraduate student population.
Students from Around the World
As a class, these freshmen have arrived from 38 states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and 22 countries.
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Leaders of the Pack
The College of Aeronautics and Engineering saw a whopping 10% increase in enrollment. The College of Architecture and Environmental Design had a 3% rise in enrollment, while the College of Education, Health and Human Services saw a rise of 2%. And University College saw a rise of 4%, proving that there’s plenty of time to find the right major.
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World Class Student Services Means High Retention
Â鶹ӰԺ State’s strong retention (80.5%) of returning students to the Â鶹ӰԺ Campus can be credited in part to the university’s award-winning student support services designed to help students every step of the way – from their first day on campus through graduation.
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Graduate Programs See Rise, Increase in International Students
Graduate studies programs saw an increase in enrollment, including an impressive 9% increase in international graduate students.
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Overall Enrollment
Â鶹ӰԺ State achieved a strong fall 2021 enrollment despite continued challenges faced by the COVID-19 pandemic. The university’s commitment to making college affordable for all families allows many to continue the pursuit of a degree. Overall, the university reported 34,761 students enrolled in its eight-campus system, a 4.1% decrease compared to last year. Â鶹ӰԺ Campus enrollment is 25,630 and includes 1,370 international students, an increase of 7.3%.