URI's 2014 Freshmen Class, Largest in School History

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URI's 2014 Freshmen Class, Largest in School History

The University of Rhode Island's 2014 freshmen class, which consists of 3,270 students, is the largest in the University's history. At the same time, URI's overall enrollment of 16,795 is also a new record. 

New record

“Our enrollment increase is occurring despite a significant demographic decline in high school graduates, especially in Rhode Island, New England, and the Northeastern United States more broadly,” said Donald H. DeHayes, provost and vice president for Academic Affairs.

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The enrollment of this year's record breaking freshman class represents a 4.7 percent increase over the 2013 class of 3,123. 

“Cost-effective pricing and financial aid strategies, along with a high quality academic experience and robust experiential learning opportunities, have reinforced the value of a URI education. This high value has translated into URI becoming the institution of first choice for many students," DeHayes added. 

New programs, more students

URI believes the addition of their winter J-term along with the additions of other programs and opportunities for undergraduates is one of the main reasons why the university has had so much success with enrollment. 

“The enrollment goal for J-Term 2014 was between 100 and 150 students. Instead, we enrolled 404 students and even had to turn some students away as our classes and winter programs were at capacity,” said Dean Libutti, vice provost for enrollment management

Smart students

In addition to breaking the record for enrollment, this year's freshman class is one of the most academically talented and ethnically diverse. A record breaking number of students were eligible for the URI Honors program. 


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