by
Nashrah Rahman
| 01/27/2009
The admissions office plans to enroll 825 students next year, as opposed to the 750 it aimed to enroll last year, according to Dean of Admissions Gil Villanueva.Commenting on the University's recent proposal to increase the student body by 12 percent in order to raise revenue, Dean of Financial Services Peter Giumette said, "Like many schools that are moderately endowed, much of our operating budget comes from revenue and the major portion of our revenue comes from tuition payment." Villanueva explained that another reason for admitting more students is that "many of our students are actually more and more studying abroad, and also so many are so strong that they are graduating at a faster rate."The numbers of regular and early decision applicants, as well as the targeted figure for midyear applicants, are lower for 2009, according to Villanueva.Villanueva revealed that 6,451 regular- decision applicants have applied as of last Friday, which "is lower than last year's number by roughly 12.2 percent."Villanueva said the numbers of first- round early- decision and second- round early-decision applicants for 2009 are 280 and 159, respectively.
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