September 14, 2015

Ball State's On-Campus Enrollment Drops For 4th Straight Year

Ball State's on-campus enrollment is down, but overall enrollment is up. - file photo

Ball State's on-campus enrollment is down, but overall enrollment is up.

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MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) — Ball State University's on-campus enrollment is down for a fourth-consecutive year, while overall enrollment is up as the number of online students grows.

The (Muncie) Star Press reports the number of on-campus students is 16,602, marking the first time it has dipped below 17,000 since 2008. That's a decrease of 9 percent from 2011.

But the university in a news release last week said it saw an increase in enrollment of 2.6 percent, going from 20,655 last fall to 21,196 because of online enrollment.

BSU's interim vice president for enrollment services Julie Hopwood, says the decline in on-campus enrollment and an increase in admissions standards over the past five years is part of an overall enrollment strategy.

Ball State economics professor Marilyn Flowers called the enrollment figures "pretty worrisome."

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