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Campbellsville University total enrollment passes 3,600 mark

CU has 23rd consecutive semester of record enrollment University's headcount is a record 3,607, including 3,072 undergraduates and 535 graduate students. Put into historical perspective, the total enrollment is almost exactly half the population ALL of Taylor County, KY had, 7,250 in the first census after its founding in 1848. International enrollment also sets record, with more than 300 from other countries. Full time faculty, too, is at record high - 134.
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By Joan C. McKinney
News from Campbellsville University

CAMPBELLSVILLE, KY - Campbellsville University has reached a milestone 23rd consecutive semester of record enrollment for fall 2011 with a total enrollment of 3,607 students, according to Dr. Michael V. Carter, president.



CU's headcount increased from 3,431 from fall 2010 to 3,607 for fall 2011.

The total enrollment includes 535 graduate and 3,072 undergraduate students.

Graduate numbers increased from 453 to 535, and total undergraduates increased from 2,978 to 3,072.President Carter said, "We are very thankful to have a total fall 2011 enrollment of more than 3,600 students." And, he noted, the student population at Campbellsville University is increasingly more diverse. This fall there is more than 300 international students, a record.

Dr. Carter is in his 13th year as President of Campbellsville University.

CU's fall 2011 numbers are the university's 23rd semester of record enrollment and reflect the quality of more than academic program options at the undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate levels.

Other contributing factors to the increase in total headcount include the variety and quality of athletic and other student programs, new and improved facilities, a very talented faculty with an all-time highest number of 134 full-time faculty members, a dedicated staff and group of coaches, and our strong commitment to CU's core mission of providing a Christ-centered educational experience for our students.


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Campbellsville University has record 3,600+ enrollment



2011-10-28 - Campbellsville University, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener. CU photo.
Dr. Michael V. Carter, President of Campbellsville University above has seen 23 consecutive semesters of record growth at the school in his 13 years at its head. For the fall of 2011, Campbellsville had a record total enrollment of 3,607. Campbellsville also saw a record number of international students, over 300, and had a record number of full time faculty, with 134.

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Students walk broad sidewalk connecting clocktower, chapel



2011-10-28 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener. CU photo.
Campbellsville University's enrollment continues to climb, with an increase of 276 more enrolled in the Fall 2011 semester over the Fall 2010 term. A major attraction is the campus, with its broad, pedestrian friendly walks, its beautifully landscaped areas, benches and rest areas, and aesthetics which make compelling photo opportunities. The scene above is of students walking from the central campus clocktower to Campbellsville University's Ransdell Chapel, at 401 Hoskins Avenue, Campbellsville, KY. - LINDA WAGGENER

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