UM Celebrates 2.3% Enrollment Growth, Record-High Retention
Since 2021, UM has grown by more than 16%, adding 1,562 students to its overall headcount.
www.umt.edu
The pendulum is swinging back. Also, AI is giving kids pause on what degrees they want to pursue. Engineering isn’t all that attractive anymore. Neither is accounting or law. Hits both schools, but MSU made hay on its proximity to Big Sky, the park and all things “Yellowstone.” Seems like that fad has slowed and prices for everything in Bozeman have gone up. Waded retired at the perfect time. She was a very smart lady and excellent President who leveraged every advantage. She started to slip at the end by allowing the DUI coaches to stick around.They seemed to have finally figured this out.
Also, I do know of a family who has a son and they visited both MSU and U of M on a tour. Their son said the U of M tour blew away the MSU tour. I hadn’t heard something like this for a while as it was usually the other way around. I thought this was refreshing and their son has chosen UM.
Interesting spin.Most telling in this for me is 69% of the UM student body is from Montana. Compare that to the measly 49% at msu and that's a promising trend for UM.
All great info. My key takeaways:My key takeaways….
Retention increased. Big increases in dual enrollment (hs kids taking college credit through Missoula college) and graduate “partnership programs”….i don’t know what that is, but there was a 300+ student increase.
4-year campus enrollment down 257 (4%)
First time freshmen at 4-year campus down 236 (16.9%)
First Time-Freshmen
MSU: 3,743
UM: 1,214
Undergraduate students
MSU: 15,142
UM: 7,874
Grad Students (including law)
MSU: 2,023
UM: 3,190
Total Enrollment:
MSU: 17,165
UM: 11,064
Well of course that's gonna be the case when you guys still have 6,000 more kids than us. I just personally think it's a bad look when a state school has more than half of their kids coming from out of state.Interesting spin.
Looking at total numbers. MSU has 1,572 new freshmen from the state Montana.
UM’s entire freshman class is 1,214.
Why is better to have a higher percentage of students from in-state?
Sorry man, but this is kind of ridiculous. They're getting more in-state kids than we are, and a ton more out of state. Those out of state kids mean more money for the school, and I would love it if we started getting more out of state kids to come here.Well of course that's gonna be the case when you guys still have 6,000 more kids than us. I just personally think it's a bad look when a state school has more than half of their kids coming from out of state.
I'm well aware of all of this and I am happy with the direction we're headed at UM. I was just pointing out that I admire that UM is heavily prioritizing MT kids. I think that's important. I as well would love more out of state kids and am hopeful they will find a way to start boosting that number. It's just a little head scratching to me why the percentages (phrasing this carefully so I don't get attacked again) of in state students are so contrasting. Maybe msu prefers it that way? Obviously it is more money and if that's the sole motivation, then that makes perfect sense. Who knows. I just thought it was interesting.Sorry man, but this is kind of ridiculous. They're getting more in-state kids than we are, and a ton more out of state. Those out of state kids mean more money for the school, and I would love it if we started getting more out of state kids to come here.
I think you can be happy about the direction we're going without resorting to cope like this.
So MSU has more Montana kids and more out-of-state students to fill the financial coffers. I guess I don't see the negative you are trying to spin.Most telling in this for me is 69% of the UM student body is from Montana. Compare that to the measly 49% at msu and that's a promising trend for UM.
Rocket scientist you are not.I'm well aware of all of this and I am happy with the direction we're headed at UM. I was just pointing out that I admire that UM is heavily prioritizing MT kids. I think that's important. I as well would love more out of state kids and am hopeful they will find a way to start boosting that number. It's just a little head scratching to me why the percentages (phrasing this carefully so I don't get attacked again) of in state students are so contrasting. Maybe msu prefers it that way? Obviously it is more money and if that's the sole motivation, then that makes perfect sense. Who knows. I just thought it was interesting.
I think you can be a dick without being such a DICK. Seems like you love to challenge every post on here and you act and come off like you are the high and mighty all knowing poster here. Maybe you’re a good dude to hang out with in person but you come off as a total asshole on this board. I think we can all do a little better. We are all Griz fans.Rocket scientist you are not.