
Wright State University welcomes 5,066 new students on the first day of fall semester, swelling total enrollment to 17,842, the fourth highest total in school history.
Wright State University welcomed more than 5,000 new students on the first day of fall semester.
The 5,066 new students swelled total enrollment to 17,842, the fourth highest total in school history.
Among the 5,066 new students were 2,533 direct from high school, 1,154 transfer students, 156 nontraditional new students and 1,223 graduate students. The new graduate students increased the total number of graduate students to 4,218, most in the university’s history.
“I’m proud that we’re welcoming 5,000 new students with the ambition to make the world a better place and are their choice for college education,” said President David R. Hopkins. “We continue to grow.”
The presence of 428 medical students in the Boonshoft School of Medicine boosted total fall semester enrollment from 17,414 to 17,842.
New and returning students were greeted by the new Student Success Center, a three-story, $17 million building designed to increase retention and graduation of undergraduates. The building features high-tech, active-learning classrooms as well as writing and math support labs.

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