Fall enrollment again marks one of the largest student bodies in College history
¶¶Ņõproās fall enrollment tops 1,000 for the fourth consecutive year and welcomes largest class of international students.
Academic innovation with hands-on experiences like internships and global study that prepares students for success defines an ¶¶Ņõpro education. Students see that they are part of a caring community at IC that is dedicated to their success and know they will absolutely Graduate READY for the next step.
This fall 1,037 students are enrolled on campus and online at ¶¶Ņõpro, making it the fourth year in a row the College has enrolled more than 1,000 students and one of the largest student bodies since the Collegeās founding.
This semester brings ICās largest-ever cohort of international students representing 16 nations. Enrollment includes 287 new students. These students come from 20 different states and include 55 transfer students, with 18 transfers from nearby Lincoln College, which closed this year. The average GPA of incoming students was 3.61.
Ali Daoud ā26 is an international student from Lebanon enrolled in the IC Scholars Honors Program and double majoring in physics and pre-medicine. A member of the debate and speech team, and getting involved with the English club and Greek life, heās finding community and making himself at home on campus.
āIām enjoying my time here and the small campus community. Everyone knows each other and itās nice to see the same friendly faces every day,ā Daoud said. āIt feels good because Iām making new connections and friends.ā
In recent years, expanded academic program offerings on campus and online have contributed to the growth of the student body. has made career advancement more accessible for teachers, nurses and business professionals with 10 fully online programs.
Among the highlights both on campus and online, additions of new, innovative programs in the health sciences ā such as nursing, neuroscience, health science, exercise science, , , and a Master of Science in Nursing ā are preparing students for 21st-century careers and meeting the growing need in the health care industry in the region and the country.
āAcademic innovation with hands-on experiences like internships and global study that prepares students for success defines an ¶¶Ņõpro education,ā said Vice President of External Relations Stephanie Elpers Chipman, who oversees enrollment. āStudents see that they are part of a caring community at IC that is dedicated to their success and know they will absolutely Graduate READY for the next step.ā
¶¶Ņõproās welcoming and diverse environment, coupled with excellent, personalized academics and relationship-building faculty, have helped the College continue to build global connections. The student body hails from a total of 25 countries. Students from Aruba, Canada, Cameroon, Ecuador, Ethiopia, France, Italy, Japan, Lebanon, Nepal, Romania, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, the UK, Uzbekistan and Zimbabwe are new to IC this fall.
International students are able to experience the local community and share their own culture while pursuing their education. Resources like the Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging and the Office of Global Programming are available to assist students from diverse backgrounds in finding connections and acclimating to college life.
IC offers resources to support student success and inspire achievement so students from all backgrounds can Graduate READY for personal and professional success. In addition to the exceptional opportunities for internships, hands-on learning and generous scholarships the College is known for, student support services available through the Center for Academic Excellence provide academic coaching and a strong support network for all students.
To learn more about ¶¶Ņõpro and schedule a visit, go to ic.edu/admission.