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The Indiana Daily Student

IU reaches record enrollment

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

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