PlayerRep said:
tnt said:
AllWeatherFan said:
It's a national trend, and isn't isolated to UM.
This article claims that the reason for the decline is that, due to the improving economy, non-traditional students are finding jobs and are deciding not to go to school. It states that it's not related to recent high school graduates opting out of college.
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/college_guide/blog/college_enrollment_declines_an.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Of course, that won't sit well with people who have a differing agenda...
Of course it won't sit well. Especially in light of the fact UM is retaining their students (unlike MSU....)
Even PR leaves things out: "While the spring enrollment is less than last fall's enrollment of 15,294 students, also a record, Marley explained that university enrollments typically drop from fall to spring." sorta kills his "head in the sand issue" especially when MSUs drop was greater in percentage and numbers.
http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2013/09/04/more-college-leaders-are-concerned-about-student-enrollment" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://nscresearchcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/CurrentTermEnrollment-Fall2013.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Using stats in your second linked article:
Enrollment was down 1.5% nationally, but up .3% in the 4-year public schools in fall 2013. UM's enrollment was down, and down alot.
In Montana, enrollment was down .4% in the fall of 2013. UM's was down way more than that.
Again, I love people who cite stats that don't support their views, especially ones that undercut that views.
Enrollment was down .7% in the West in the fall of 2013. UM's was down way more than that.
IF you want you play statistics you will also discover thst UM had 872 graduations significantly more than MSU. Take it the next step and look at the retention rates you will find the two schools not only nearly identical when including their other campuses but when looking at the Missoula College an almost unbelivable reate of retention but graduation as well. It is significant enough I'm almost ready to rethink my postion as to how the Missoula college is being utilized.
I personally enjoy folks like you PR who mine statistics for the purpose of maintaining some passive aggresive high school debate mentality without even an attempt to apply them, understand them, or use them for their intended purpose.
You see in this instance you are a liar You are taking annual numbers applying them to a half year and that half year being the period of time almost all schools have a drpo in enrollment. You also fail to apply those numbers to the entire poulation of state or all units of the University theu apply. You ignore the comparitive figures of retention and graduation, You have no clue how many are taking online courses in the stste and on goes the lidt.
Instead you take a couple of numbers and instead of having a clue as to what they mean or taking the time to learn what they mean choose to dazzle us with bullshit. Trouble is fewer and fewer are being dazzled. While you may be able to beat a few into submission, you more often than not end up with a fair number of people wondering just exactly when you acquired your early onset alzheimers. The kind ones pity you, the rest laugh at you. You keep repeating the same three or four arguments over and over occasionaly throwing in a new "fact" gleaned from either the quickest of google searches or quickest skim of an article using in order to apply them to the subject at hand. Its one of the first signs of the march of this disease.
You have failed to realize your superior intellect has failed you and more often than not and look like a blithering old man living in the past.
BTW, you say that my "facts" don't support my views. Having not stated my views, thats a pretty bold statement. You didn't have a thing to say as to why UM has far better retention than MSU this year. Nor a thing to refute thst enrollment decline is a national issue as stated by All Weather Fan. I don't recall issuing an opinion beyond that.
You also asked if UM recieved any bonus money? The answer is in this thread. Actually I'll give you freebee. The answer is yes. Add all the units together that RE is reponsible for and it exceds that of MSU.