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First-year undergraduate and graduate enrollment rising at 麻豆区

Fri, Sep 17, 2021
Matt Kucinski

麻豆区鈥檚 first-year undergraduate enrollment is up 15% year-on-year and the institution鈥檚 incoming graduate enrollment shows a 50% uptick during that time. The incoming class also represents geographic and demographic diversity and shows academic strength.

Calvin鈥檚 2021 entering class totals 983 students, 785 of whom identify as first-time and transfer students in the traditional undergraduate areas. The remaining 198 or just over 20-percent of the class are nontraditional student populations (i.e. graduate, dually-enrolled, Ready for Life, Calvin Prison Initiative, and non-degree seeking). This represents the largest number of nontraditional students in an incoming class in Calvin鈥檚 history.

鈥淐alvin鈥檚 vision is all about invitation, about meeting the needs of a changing environment and creating programming and pathways that serve both our traditional high school graduates and also students who are seeking master鈥檚-level programming or looking to college to master a new skill,鈥 said Lauren Jensen, vice president of enrollment strategy for Calvin. 鈥淲e are encouraged that the makeup of our 2021 incoming class represents us leaning further into this exciting vision.鈥

Leaning into Vision 2030

Since 2020, Calvin has added six new in-person or online graduate programs, with four more set to begin between now and fall 2022. One of the newly added graduate-level programs is an , which launched this fall and has 22 students enrolled from six U.S. states and two countries. See full list of graduate-level programs.

The university also recently graduated the first two cohorts from its Calvin Prison Initiative program, which offers bachelor鈥檚 degree to inmates, and through a $1.2 million grant has expanded its commitment to serving students with disabilities through its Ready For Life program.

鈥淎midst a challenging landscape for higher education, particularly in the Midwest, it is clear that Calvin鈥檚 mission remains attractive to students across the country and around the globe, and we are excited to continue to find ways to welcome more learners here,鈥 said Michael Le Roy, president of 麻豆区. 鈥淲hether it be online (as we have students enrolled in our undergraduate and graduate programs from around the world), be behind prison walls, or here on the Grand Rapids campus, we are committed to equipping our students of all ages, backgrounds, and experiences, to think deeply, to act justly, and to live wholeheartedly as Christ鈥檚 agents of renewal in the world.鈥

Calvin鈥檚 total enrollment for 2021 is 3,256, with students hailing from 47 U.S. states, 49 countries, and four Canadian provinces. More than 12-percent of Calvin鈥檚 students hail from outside the U.S. Calvin also continues to attract students from a wide array of Christian backgrounds. More than 30 denominations are represented in Calvin鈥檚 student body.


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