Student enrollment at UNMC in the 2010-2011 school year set a record high with 3,486 students enrolled — an increase of 7.7 percent over last year’s previous record total of 3,237.
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Among the enrollment highlights:
- Undergraduate enrollment rose from 811 to 958;
- Graduate enrollment increased from 708 to 717;
- Professional enrollment moved from 1,718 to 1,811; and
- Post-master’s certificate in nursing program enrollment increased 41 percent.
Below are enrollment highlights for each UNMC college, the School of Allied Health Professions and the Munroe-Meyer Institute.
College of Dentistry
- New dental students: 47
- New dental hygiene students: 24
- Average GPA – new dentistry students: 3.79
- Average GPA – new hygiene students: 3.55
- Total enrollment: 268
College of Medicine
- New medical students: 132 (selected from 1,446 applicants)
- Total enrollment: 497
College of Nursing
- Total new students: 297 students (selected from 588 qualified applicants)
- Average GPA of new students: 3.5 (based on the students’ first two years of college)
- Total enrollment: 1,148
College of Pharmacy
- New Pharm.D., students: 43
- Average GPA: 3.50
- Total enrollment (Pharm.D.): 237
College of Public Health
- Total enrollment: 111
- Doctoral students: 30
- Master’s students: 71
- Certificate of public health students: 10
- Total applications: 131 (60 people applied to the college last year)
School of Allied Health Professions
- New students (all programs): 180 (selected from 779 applicants, which is 14.4 percent increase from last year)
- Total enrollment: 375
Munroe-Meyer Institute
- Total interdisciplinary training and practicum experiences in 2009-2010: 167
- Undergraduate students: 10
- Master’s students: 36
- Doctoral-level interns: 62
- Post-doctoral fellows: 59