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From Staff Reports
UNC Asheville’s just-completed fall census shows new first time student enrollment saw a 15.6 percent increase over last year and 43.6 percent over two years, according to a recent UNCA news release..
"New transfer student enrollment increased by 11.2 percent," the release stated, adding, "Total enrollment now stands at 3,055 — a 4.4 percent increase over last year — based on an incoming class of 1,027 new degree-seeking students, the third-largest in the University’s history.
"This progress marks a continuation of improvements that began last fall when enrollment was stabilized after a five-year decline of nearly 25 percent.
"Key contributors to the ongoing success include a record number of 7,914 first-time and transfer applications, up 72.4 and 23.9 percent, respectively, over the last two years.
The release quoted UNCA Chancellor Kimberly van Noort as saying. “Our progress in reversing earlier enrollment declines is a testament to how the campus community is collaborating to welcome more students. Together, we have sparked greater-than-ever demand for a UNC Asheville education.â€
Further, the release noted, "The new Access Asheville financial aid program was an important factor in this success, accounting for 216 of the new first-time and transfer students. Access Asheville guarantees full tuition and fees – currently valued at $7,501 – for qualified North Carolina residents whose family-adjusted gross income is $80,000 or less."
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