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Fall Enrollment Looking Good

Only once in its history has Alma College enrolled back-to-back 400-plus new students. The College is poised to do that again this fall with an anticipated incoming class close to last fall’s record 452 entering students.

Final numbers won’t be known until September, but all signs point to a freshman class in the 430-to-450 range, according to Evan Montague, admissions director.

“The last time the College enrolled more than 400 students in two consecutive years was 1992 and 1993,” says Montague. “To date, almost 440 students have submitted their commitment deposits for fall 2008.”

 

New students attend Becoming a Scot Day.

Alma College enrolled its largest new student class in its history last fall and its largest overall enrollment since 2001. Last year’s total enrollment of 1,355 students was a 9 percent increase over the previous year. Alma has enrolled 400 or more new students only six times in its history.

The enrollment momentum has continued during this year’s student recruitment season. The College added a third student orientation, titled “Becoming a Scot Day,” to accommodate the large number of students.

“Alma College is about student involvement and having access to learning opportunities that typically don’t exist for most students at other institutions,” says Karen Klumpp, vice president for enrollment. “One of our students commented last year that while other institutions have some outstanding opportunities for a small segment of their students, at Alma those opportunities are the norm for every student.”

Other factors affecting enrollment are an inviting physical campus, strong academic programs, an emphasis on close student-faculty interaction, leadership development opportunities, enhanced visibility for athletics participation, and faculty involvement from the first time a student steps onto the campus through graduation, says Montague.

“There is an excitement about the proposed facility improvements, including the development of enhanced academic spaces, the renovations to the Hogan Center and the construction of a new gymnasium and convocation center,” he says. “These are improvements that will support and enhance the student experience at Alma.
 
“These kinds of initiatives show prospective students and their families that Alma College is an institution on the move — where students are at the center of everything that happens,” he says.

Preterm classes for new students begin Aug. 23. Fall classes for returning students begin Sept. 2.

 

 

Alma’s “green” residence hall, Wright Hall, was completed in January 2005. The modern, 60-bed apartment-style hall features a number of environmentally friendly features, including geothermal heating and cooling, recycled-content ceiling tiles and carpeting, energy-efficient windows, rooftop solar heating panels, energy-efficient showers and washing machines, and a computerized energy monitoring system.

 

Student Profile

Jason Latz

Jason Latz
Graduation: 2008
Major: Education
From: Elsie, Michigan
Interests: Sports, Habitat for Humanity

Spring Term courses offer students opportunities to break out of the “Alma Bubble.” Off-campus study, especially in a foreign country, shows you how you relate to the rest of the world and how the rest of the world views American people, politics and policies. You can then integrate your real world experiences into your academic programs and your future career.