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re: Enrollment in Fayetteville officially 26,754.

Posted on 9/11/15 at 12:52 pm to
Posted by SunHog
Illinois
Member since Jan 2011
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Posted on 9/11/15 at 12:52 pm to
"The campus is more diverse and becoming more reflective of the state’s ethnic diversity with 5,006 students of African American, Hispanic, Asian, Native American, Hawaiian descent and those who indicate two or more races. When international students are included, the diversity number reaches 6,551, which is a little less than 25 percent of the overall student body."

"Students must score at least 32 on the ACT exam and have a 3.8 grade point average to apply to be an Honors Fellow. This class boasts an average ACT score over 33, placing them in the 99th percentile nationwide, and a high school GPA of 4.16."

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I believe this is positive news all the way around. Increasing diversity to reflect the State and nation is a starting point to engage these kids into the real world. I do believe the quality and quantity of the education has certainly increased from the early 2000's before the boom started.

It's certainly a bigger and better school then when I was there. I believe the goal is to hit 30,000 students and level off as that is the average student body of all SEC schools.

I know some people dislike the influx of out-of-state kids however I'm all for bringing the hard working and brightest to one of the prettiest locations in the South. NWA is doing a whole lot of infrastructure building to help retain these kids after college. You'll never stop the cream of the crop from moving back to Dallas or NYC where their talents can be utilized at a premium. Arkansas is smart to connect the DFW metro to NWA.

NWA is only getting better!

Posted by Hog on the Hill
AR
Member since Jun 2009
13389 posts
Posted on 9/11/15 at 2:02 pm to
Having the cream of the crop leave for major metro areas may not immediately benefit the state, but it does benefit the university once those graduates rise within their professions. They can donate to the school and provide opportunities for future students and graduates.

Taking excellent students from other states is almost always a good idea as long as the university is still serving students from its own state. If an Arkansan student isn't good enough to compete with out-of-staters who want to attend UA, there are plenty of other schools in the state they can attend.
This post was edited on 9/11/15 at 2:04 pm
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