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LATEST ENROLMENT FIGURES

REGISTRATION OF 4663 AGAINST 4392 IN 1914 SHOWN IN UNIVERSITY.

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The figures printed below are the latest obtainable showing the registration in the University for the year 1915-16. It has been shown that in the early part of the term the figures, especially in the Graduate Schools, increase. In the College classification the item "Out of Course" refers to men who returned to College, for example, to make up a course or two lacking for their degrees.

The most striking feature of the enrolment is the increase shown by all the graduate Schools. The Graduate School of Business Administration leads with an approximate increase of 30 per cent. The Divinity School figures speak for the vitality of the theological department of the University, while the Law School, Dental School, and Medical School all show an increase of more than 10 per cent. The registration of Freshmen shows a slight decrease, due probably to the fact that last year was the initial year of the Freshman Dormitories. The figures show the enrolment of the University for 1914 and 1915 made on corresponding days of the new year.   HARVARD COLLEGE.   1914  1915 Seniors,  425  403 Juniors,  581  557 Sophomores,  575  670 Freshmen,  704  683 Special,  12  10 Unclassified,  115  141 Out of Course,  97  54   --  -- Total,  2509  2518   GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. Resident,  443  534 Non-Resident,  24  15   --  -- Total,  467  549   GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. First-year,  99  118 Second-year,  23  40 Special,  13  19 Unclassified,  7  1   --  -- Total,  142  178

  GRADUATE SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE.Architecture,  39  26Landscape Architecture,  27  15Applied Biology,  10  10Forestry,  4  2  --  --Total,  80  53  DIVINITY SCHOOL.Graduates,  16  14Seniors,  2  3Middlers,  3  6Juniors,  2  4Unclassified,  0  2Episcopal Theological School,  2  1Andover Theological School,  17  22Boston Univ. Theolog. School,  0  15  --  --Total,  42  67  LAW SCHOOL.Graduates,  3  8Third-year,  148  204Second-year,  186  196First-year,  274  308Special,  4  0Unclassified,  53  57  --  --Total,  668  773  MEDICAL SCHOOL.Fourth-year,  99  68Third-year,  66  68Second-year,  63  99First-year,  96  106Dept. of Public Health,  1  2  --  --Total,  225  343  DENTAL SCHOOL.Third-year,  53  71Second-year,  67  67First-year,  68  93Special,  2  1Graduates,  0  2Unclassified,  0  1  --  --Total,  190  235  --  --University total,  4392  466

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE.Architecture,  39  26Landscape Architecture,  27  15Applied Biology,  10  10Forestry,  4  2  --  --Total,  80  53  DIVINITY SCHOOL.Graduates,  16  14Seniors,  2  3Middlers,  3  6Juniors,  2  4Unclassified,  0  2Episcopal Theological School,  2  1Andover Theological School,  17  22Boston Univ. Theolog. School,  0  15  --  --Total,  42  67  LAW SCHOOL.Graduates,  3  8Third-year,  148  204Second-year,  186  196First-year,  274  308Special,  4  0Unclassified,  53  57  --  --Total,  668  773  MEDICAL SCHOOL.Fourth-year,  99  68Third-year,  66  68Second-year,  63  99First-year,  96  106Dept. of Public Health,  1  2  --  --Total,  225  343  DENTAL SCHOOL.Third-year,  53  71Second-year,  67  67First-year,  68  93Special,  2  1Graduates,  0  2Unclassified,  0  1  --  --Total,  190  235  --  --University total,  4392  466

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