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Abilene Christian University hits record enrollment for fourth year in a row

As was the case last year, a significant part of the enrollment increase is through ACU Dallas.
Credit: ACU

ABILENE, Texas — A record-breaking 5,334 students enrolled for the fall semester at Abilene Christian University, according to an ACU press release.

As was the case last year, a significant part of the enrollment increase is through ACU Dallas, the branch campus home of the university’s online degree programs.

ACU Dallas launched multiple undergraduate programs last year designed for non-traditionally aged students and undergraduates now constitute 23% of its online enrollment.

Overall graduate enrollment – both residential and online – contributed to the increase as well. A Doctor of Occupational Therapy program launched this fall, the fourth doctoral program to be offered at ACU, alongside 35 master’s degree programs.

“Seeing our total enrollment continue to climb demonstrates that we’re meeting the needs of students in a variety of educational settings during a challenging time for higher education,” ACU President Dr. Phil Schubert said. “This represents significant effort and intentionality on the part of faculty, staff and administration, who continue to adapt and excel.”

Schubert also believes Abilene Christian’s continued presence among U.S. News & World Report national rankings – particularly those related to benchmarks regarding student success – makes a difference.

“To have four straight consecutive years of record enrollment and in 2020-21, our best fundraising year ever, makes a statement about the confidence students, donors and other stakeholders have in ACU,” Schubert said.

This year’s freshman class is an academically strong cohort with 82.9% in the top half of their high school class, 54.9% in the top 25% of their high school class, and an average high school GPA of 3.54, according to the press release. The class also includes two National Merit Finalists and represents a 30% increase over last year in out-of-state and international students.

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