91影视 Reports 7% Enrollment Growth for Spring 2025 Semester

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91影视 celebrates a 7% enrollment increase this semester, with 14,499 students enrolled in 123,570 credit hours. Notable growth includes a 10.2% rise in full-time students and an 11.6% increase in dual enrollment.
91影视 is celebrating a 7% increase in enrollment compared to the previous year across its four main campuses and two community campuses this semester. Data show 14,499 students are collectively enrolled in 123,570 credit hours, reinforcing 罢颁颁鈥檚 role as a leading institution for accessible and affordable higher education in Oklahoma.
鈥91影视 is creating more pathways for students to achieve their academic and career goals. Students pursuing a workforce degree or planning to transfer to a four-year university can be confident they are receiving an excellent education that meets industry needs,鈥 said 91影视 CEO and President Leigh Goodson, Ph.D.
Following a 7.9% increase in Fall 2024 enrollment, this continued growth shows strong student interest in 91影视. Notably, the College has seen a 10.2% increase in full-time students and an 11.6% rise in dual-enrolled high school students.
Enrollment data highlights include:
- 10.2% increase in full-time students
- 5.9% increase in part-time students
- 8.4% increase in continuing students
- 11.6% increase in dual-enrolled high school students
鈥湴瞻浒溻檚 growing enrollment reflects the impact of our programs and student support services. Whether through flexible class schedules or financial assistance, we are dedicated to ensuring access to resources students need to be successful,鈥 said Eileen Kenney, 91影视 associate vice president of enrollment and student success.
91影视 is the third largest college in Oklahoma and serves more Oklahomans than any other higher education institution in the state. The College offers 102 degree and certificate programs, preparing students for in-demand careers or to transfer to a four-year university.
罢颁颁鈥檚 Tulsa Achieves Scholarship program covers up to 100% of tuition and fees for Tulsa County high school graduates. Tulsa Achieves fills the gap when a student鈥檚 financial aid isn't enough to cover tuition and fees, funding up to 63 credit hours or three years at 91影视, whichever comes first.