Enrollment

Displaying 1 - 50 of 1047 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Taxpayers asked to pay more for 25 percent fewer students at UNI
Northern Iowan 119:17, p.3
Tenured UNI administrator Glenn Gray writes their opinion about the tax increasing in Iowa and how citizens are paying more money to universities like UNI when enrollment has dropped drastically.
2 UNI: the most affordable, highest value university in Iowa
Northern Iowan 118:44, p.3
Guest columnist Kristin Woods, Ph.D, explains the benefits of attending UNI; photo.
3 UNI most expensive public university in Iowa
Northern Iowan 118:39, p.3
Glenn Gray gives their opinion on UNI's current low enrollment and how changes should be made to better serve the taxpayers and students paying for UNI; photo.
4 Enrollment crisis looming over UNI
Northern Iowan 118:31, p.3
Glenn Gray gives his opinion on the decreasing enrollment at UNI; photo.
5 Northern Iowa students overwhelmingly from Iowa
Northern Iowan 118:25, p.5
A reprint of an article published in 1968 about the composition of the student body at the time; photo.
6 Falling enrollment a challenge, and not just for UNI
Northern Iowan 118:25, p.3
Guest Columnist Glenn Gray discusses the challenges faced by the state's public universities due to falling enrollment numbers. Originally published in The Courier; photo.
7 Iowa Board of Regents launches free-speech survey for students, staff
Northern Iowan 118:25, p.1
The Iowa Board of Regents released its first free-speech survey as part the multi-step plan to protect freedom of expression at the state's public universities; photo.
8 UNI enrollment projected to increase within 5 years
Northern Iowan 118:25, p.1
The increase in three and four-year graduation rates, along with the COVID-19 crisis, has dropped the enrollment rate, but it is projected to increase within 5 years; photo.
9 UNI sees decrease in fall enrollment
Northern Iowan 118:10, p.1
Fall enrollment numbers are the lowest they have been in decades, due to the increase in early graduations and the lasting impact of COVID-19. Kristin Woods hopes that the increase in freshman class size continues and the reintroduction of UNI counselors in schools will bump up the enrollment numbers in the future; photo.
10 Inconsistent leadership on campus
Northern Iowan 115:48, p.3
Harberts writes a letter to the editor discussing the ineffective leadership and inconsistent message of the Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) and the delegitimization of student concerns by the UNI administration.
11 New program aims to boost enrollment
Northern Iowan 115:17, p.2
The new Panther Promise Program is seeking to boost enrollment; photo.
12 UNI's enrollment decreases
Northern Iowan 115:13, p.2
UNI is introducing new programs to increase enrollment after a several-years trend of lower enrollment; photo.
13 UNI student debt on steady decline; enrollment to increase
Northern Iowan 112:9, p.2

UNI is seeing a decrease in student debt and an increase in enrollment.

14 Student voices
Northern Iowan 112:3, p.5

Students Chris Jone, Ghaffar Dairo, and Minhchau Chau share why they chose UNI; photos.

15 What does the NCAA mean for prospective students?
Northern Iowan 111:44, p.3
Student Monica Clark looks at UNI's recent basketball success and wonders if it will really make a difference in enrollment; photo.
16 Letter to the editor
Northern Iowan 111:13, p.3
Professor of finance Dr. A. Frank Thompson talks about his enjoyment in reading the article "Panther Fridays".
17 Enrollment stats show overall decrease in students
Northern Iowan 111:5, p.1
A report issued by University Relations announced that UNI has a fall 2014 enrollment of 11,928 students; enrollment is 1.9% down from the number enrolled last year.
18 Enrollment stats show overall decrease in students
Northern Iowan 111:5, p.1
A report issued by University Relations announced that UNI has a fall 2014 enrollment of 11,928 students; enrollment is 1.9% down from the number enrolled last year.
19 University of Northern Iowa releases fall 2014 enrollment numbers
Public Relations News Release 2014:41, p.1
UNI released its official enrollment figures for fall 2014, which is 11,928. Officials report that new students direct from high school are up more than 4 percent from last year.
20 Matthew Kroeger named UNI's new associate vice president of enrollment management
Public Relations News Release 2014:10, p.1
Matthew Kroeger has been named the associate vice president of enrollment management at UNI. His official state date was July 31.
21 All-staff opinion column: What is a critical issue that needs to be addressed at UNI and why?
Northern Iowan 110:34, p.3
Members of the editorial staff answered the question: class scheduling, meal options, enrollment, diversity, and technology were some of the topics discussed.
22 Proposed center to study various university issues
Northern Iowan 110:33, p.3
A group of UNI staff members recently presented plans for a proposed Center for the Study of Undergraduate Education to Faculty Senate. The center has not been approved yet, but the group has begun a research project.
23 BOR approves big-ticket items
Northern Iowan 110:5, p.1
UNI's official enrollment this year reached 12,159 students. This number is higher than predicted, but lower than last fall's enrollment. At the Board of Regents meeting UNI requested $10 million to help with renovations to Schindler Education Center.
24 University of Northern Iowa 2013 fall enrollment exceeds expectations by more than 350
Public Relations News Release 2013:44, p.1
UNI enrollment exceeded the expected projection by 359 students. This is a 3.3 percent increase in new student enrollment, as well as a 20.8 percent increase in graduate student enrollment.
25 The BOR will discuss big UNI items at meeting
Northern Iowan 110:4, p.1
UNI is requesting approximately $10 million from the Iowa Board of Regents. The university is hoping that this amount will be awarded yearly to UNI. This money would allow UNI to freeze tuition rates and renovate Schindler Education Center.
26 Ruud discusses enrollment plans
Northern Iowan 110:1, p.1
Enrollment at the University of Northern Iowa is decreasing. President Ruud is investigating a tuition advantage program for bordering states. There are also plans for three open house Saturdays during football season, complete with free tickets.
27 9. Get squared away at the Office of Student Financial Aid
Northern Iowan 109:54, p.
Encourages new students and their parents to go to the Office of Student Financial Aid to ask any questions they may have about financial aid. It is better to ask early on than to wait; photo.
28 Board set to review student service fees
Northern Iowan 109:52, p.1
The Board of Regents had their annual vote regarding changes to student service fees. Former NISG president, Jordan Bancroft-Smithe plans on publishing the allocations of these funds in the near future so students can be aware of the process.
29 Graduation rates for UNI Class of 2013 down from previous years
Northern Iowan 109:48, p.1
The number of graduating students in 2013 is down from the graduating class of 2012. The Registrar says it may be because there are fewer students classified as seniors this year than last year.
30 More UNI students taking extra year to graduate
Northern Iowan 109:36, p.1
Students are taking more time to graduate. They need to work more hours and therefore must take fewer credits. Double majors in particular take extra time.
31 Ruud named UNI president
Northern Iowan 109:34, p.1
Iowa Board of Regents voted unanimously for William Rudd to become the tenth preside of UNI. Dean Moussavi commented that President Rudd will bring years of experience to UNI; photo.
32 Enrollment drops by 7 per cent
Northern Iowan 109:6, p.1
A UNI large graduating class plus a reduced number of high school graduates in Iowa noted as the cause of decline. 92% of the student population is from Iowa; photo.
33 University of Northern Iowa releases fall 2012 enrollment numbers
Public Relations News Release 2012:46, p.1
UNI's total fall enrollment was 12,273 students. Officials also report the institution's multicultural enrollment has increased to an all-time high of 8.1 percent. Interactive Digital Studies was just launched as the latest high-tech degree program.
34 University of Northern Iowa releases fall 2012 enrollment numbers
Public Relations News Release 2012:29, p.1
Enrollment is down for the second year in a row. 12, 273 students are enrolled for the fall semester. Multicultural enrollment hit an all time high of 8.1%.
35 Enrollment drops for fall 2011
Northern Iowan 108:5, p.2
There are thirty three less students attending classes this fall; compared to one year ago. The number of multicultural and out of state students increased.
36 University of Northern Iowa releases fall 2011 enrollment numbers
Public Relations News Release 2011:31, p.1
The release of fall enrollment numbers shows a decrease by 33 students but an increase in out-of-state and multicultural students.
37 UNI I am
Northern Iowan 107:16, p.1
The new marketing campaign for the University presents the five core messages about UNI: engaged faculty focused on student learning, hands-on, size, first year experience, and a safe environment.
38 President Allen speaks about the changes ahead for UNI
Northern Iowan 107:9, p.1
During this year's convocation, President Benjamin Allen stressed the desire to have the University in charge of the changes that will be ahead during the next five years. Faculty awards were presented; photo.
39 UNI fall enrollment increases for fourth straight year
Public Relations News Release 2010:40, p.1
The official fall 2010 enrollment is 13,201, a 0.9-percent increase over the 13,080 enrolled in fall 2009. Calculated on students enrolled through the end of the second week of class, the count shows an increase of 121 students.
40 Basketball triumphs may lead to increase in admissions
Northern Iowan 106:46, p.1
Schools similar in size to UNI have experienced about a twenty per cent increase in applications due to the national exposure of an athletic team; photo.
41 UNI announces inaugural Diversity Matters Award recipients
Public Relations News Release 2009:233, p.1
Ten individuals were recently honored for their efforts to enhance diversity during the second-annual town hall meeting on diversity.These students, faculty and staff received the inaugural UNI Diversity Matters Award. Recipients listed.
42 Fall enrollment at University of Northern Iowa shows increase
Public Relations News Release 2008:60, p.1
Officials report an increase of 2.4 percent in the number of students enrolled for the 2008 semester over the number enrolled one year ago, resulting in an official fall enrollment of 12,908.
43 UNI spring enrollment shows increase over 2007
Public Relations News Release 2007:388, p.1
Spring semester enrollment shows 11,768 students registered for classes.
44 Enrollment up despite rising tuition
Northern Iowan 104:6, p.1
Enrollment at UNI this fall is up 2.8%. There are 12,609 on campus; photo.
45 Fall enrollment at Universit of Northern Iowa shows increase
Public Relations News Release 2007:140, p.1
A 2.8 percent increase in fall enrollment was reported for the fall 2007 semester.
46 UNI spring enrollment is up
Northern Iowan 103:35, p.5
Gains in every classification of students noted for the spring semester. Retention of students from fall to spring stands at 95 per cent.
47 UNI spring enrollment announced
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
Enrollment for the spring semester totals 11,518 students.
48 Admissions thinking like prospective students to increase enrollment for the coming semesters
Northern Iowan 103:7, p.1
Admissions and enrollment services are changing the ways they recruit. Cyberspace will be used more extensively in the coming years to showcase the University; photo.
49 Transfer enrollment at UNI down, transfer enrollment up
Northern Iowan 103:6, p.1
Drop in enrollment falls in line with earlier projections. Registrar Phil Patton thinks enrollment will increase in the next few years; photo.
50 Fall enrollment at University of Northern Iowa shows more freshmen; decline in transfer students
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
The fall enrollment of freshmen increased while the enrollment of transfer students decreased, resulting in an overall enrollment of 12,260.