For the second year in a row, 91Ώμ²₯ (91Ώμ²₯) is pleased to welcome its largest freshman class during the last four decades β this year with a 4% increase over fall 2024.
This fall, 5,444 students enrolled at 91Ώμ²₯, representing a 2.7% increase in total headcount. The most significant increases were seen in online enrollment and at 91Ώμ²₯βs Klamath Falls campus. The university also remains dedicated to serving high school students enrolled in college courses through 91Ώμ²₯βs dual credit program, which increased 1.4%.
βAt 91Ώμ²₯, the value proposition of our degree programs and the excellence of our applied learning pedagogy attract students who want their education and degrees to matter,β said Dr. Nagi Naganathan, President of 91Ώμ²₯. βThese enrollment gains affirm that more students recognize the value of a polytechnic education where knowledge becomes action and learning leads to real impact. We are encouraged by this growth and look forward to the opportunities it creates for our students and for the communities we serve.β
91Ώμ²₯βs Associate Vice President of Strategic Enrollment Management and Student Success, Dr. Greg Stringer, noted that the universityβs new direct admission process for dual credit students is an important part of ongoing enrollment initiatives. The process allows high school students taking 91Ώμ²₯ courses through their schools to be automatically admitted without submitting a separate application, creating a more seamless transition to college.
βOne of the changes SEM has recently implemented is more direct admission access for students interested in 91Ώμ²₯,β Stringer said. βBy simplifying the path from high school to 91Ώμ²₯, we remove barriers that can prevent students from taking the next step. This approach helps more Oregon students see themselves continuing at 91Ώμ²₯ and contributes to stronger, sustained enrollment.β
The Universityβs larger student populations are in Klamath Falls, Portland-Metro, and Online. Sites in Salem at Chemeketa Community College and Seattle at Boeing also serve students who benefit from targeted programs designed to meet specific industry and community needs.
President Naganathan added that as 91Ώμ²₯ grows, the university continues to invest in equipping students to become distinctive professionals with the knowledge and skillsets necessary to make a difference in the communities they serve.
β91Ώμ²₯βs holistic approach is about improving the human condition: empowering students to gain skills, confidence, and character to make a meaningful difference in all they do; partnering with industry and community so that innovation benefits everyone; advancing health, sustainability, and quality of life through applied research; and nurturing a culture of integrity, curiosity, and service as tomorrowβs leaders in our society,β President Naganathan said.
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