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ENROLLMENT LOSS REVEALED IN NEW 1932-3 CATALOGUE

124 More Students Enrolled Than in 1931--Engineering School Loses Most Men

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A slight variation in both increase and decrease is shown in the figures on enrollment published in this year's University Catalogue which is to be released on Thursday, December 1. There is little change in the number of administrative and teaching officers as compared with last year when a sensational increase was shown in this department.

The total enrollment of the University shows a decrease of 308. The greatest increase disclosed is the gain of 124 in the College this year as compared with last year. The slightest variation is shown in the Theological School where there are 48 students enrolled as against 47 last year. The Engineering School has lost more students than any other department. There are 218 enrolled this year as contrasted with 293 a year ago. The University Summer School Extension had enrolled 2326 for this year, while a year ago there were 3052 in this department.

A classified list of enrollment for the present year and last year follows:   1931-32  1931-32 College  3390  3266 Graduate School of Arts and Sciences  985  1051 Special Students  36  47 Engineering School  218  293 Theological School  48  47 Law School  1509  1595 Medical School  519  518 Dental School  133  129 Public Health School  28  24 School of Business  960  1095 Schools of Architecture  117  132 Graduate School of Education  285  339   8228  8536

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