This fall, 102,067 students are attending class at seven IU campuses, surpassing fall 2011’s record of 101,980.
“I am delighted that Indiana University has once again enrolled a record number of students,” IU President Michael McRobbie said in a press release. “These figures show that we are continuing to provide an affordable, high-quality education that students want and value.”
IU-East Richmond, IU-Kokomo, IU-Northwest Gary and IU-South Bend all achieved record enrollment.
IU-Bloomington has 42,133 students this fall, 1.4 percent lower than last year.
“As a result of the breadth and quality of our academic programs, IU, which graduates significantly more students than any other higher education institution in the state, continues to play a vital role in Indiana by educating and training students for successful careers and as skilled professionals,” McRobbie said.
Students who attend classes at IU-Purdue University Fort Wayne are not included in this tally because this campus is overseen by Purdue, but IU-Purdue University Indianapolis is included because it is primarily overseen by the IU administration.
— Sydney Murray
IU reaches record enrollment
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