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Enrollment

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601 Beard announces registration totals
College Eye 39:33, p.1
6/11/1948 Enrollment for summer 1948 is 1602.
602 Majority of men are vets; trend indicates Veterans' Day about over
White--Norman F. (Student--1948)
College Eye 39:21, p.4
2/27/1948 Gordon Ellis looks at enrollment trends, especially those involving veterans.
603 Enrollment is 2715
College Eye 39:11, p.6
12/5/1947 For winter quarter 1947.
604 Enrollment 2,824 says Dr. Beard
College Eye 39:4, p.7
10/10/1947 Registrar offers some interesting breakdowns of the enrollment figures.
605 The tempo is terrific
Alumnus 31:4, p.1
10/1/1947 Fall 1947 enrollment is 2804, including 1405 men. Both are record high levels.
606 Enrollment is highest in history
College Eye 39:1, p.1
9/19/1947 Fall 1947 enrollment is 2814, an increase of about 400 students over last fall.
607 Dr. Beard, Registrar, reports heaviest of advance registration
College Eye 38:43, p.5
8/15/1947 Twice as many of pre-registered as ever before; housing situation very difficult.
608 Beard announces best enrollment of college men
College Eye 38:37, p.1
6/27/1947 Large number of men includes veterans who are eager to complete their schooling.
609 Beard announces summer quarter enrollment 1,671
College Eye 38:35, p.1
6/13/1947 Record enrollment for men in summer.
610 Swami Beard seeks info concerning future enrollments
Hyde--Faye (Student--1946-1947)
College Eye 38:33, p.2
5/23/1947 Profile of Marshall Beard.
611 One million granted as yearly budget
College Eye 38:30, p.1
5/2/1947 Will cover additional enrollment.
612 President ask legislature to consider budget increase
College Eye 38:15, p.1
1/10/1947 Will ask for additional $442,000 to cover increased enrollment.
613 Admission policy announced
Alumnus 31:1, p.Inside Front Cover
1/1/1947 Announce policy meant to address twin problems of meeting the teacher shortage and providing educational opportunities for veterans.
614 Life in a stadium
Alumnus 31:1, p.1
1/1/1947 Mezzanine floor dormitory being built in O. R. Latham Stadium to accommodate overflow of students; will house 160 men.
615 More men on campus than women now
College Eye 38:13, p.7
12/13/1946 Enrollment total is 2371; Marshall Beard talks about enrollment trends.
616 Show increase in enrollment of men students
College Eye 38:11, p.3
11/22/1946 Quick look at registration in years past; enrollment now 2194 with nearly equal numbers of men and women.
617 Signs of a big year
Alumnus 30:4, p.1
10/1/1946 Fall enrollment is 2477 made up of 1227 men and 1259 women; unprecedented male-female balance; housing stretched to limits.
618 Enrollment exceeds 2400; man, woman ratio nearly even this fall
College Eye 38:2, p.1
9/20/1946 About one thousand students are veterans of military service.
619 706 register in advance for fall quarter
College Eye 37:43, p.1
8/16/1946
620 Recreation rooms converted to dorm space
Public Relations News Release 1946:270, p.1
8/16/1946 Recreation rooms in Bartlett Hall and Seerley Hall are now available to house an additional forty women and twenty five men. Fall enrollment is expected to double last fall's mark of 1,228.
621 Campus Commentary
College Eye 37:40, p.2
7/26/1946 Discusses the success of the Student Christian Association, the enrollment of teachers in the summer term, the opening of the dramatic production "Hay Fever", and students wearing short shorts.
622 Enrollment increases 72%
Alumnus 30:3, p.1
7/1/1946 Summer session enrollment was 1459, including 549 men; 85% of men were veterans; branch schools enrollment up 50%.
623 Six week session opened at Teachers College
College Eye 37:37, p.1
6/28/1946 Enrollment is 331 in this particular session; total enrollment is now 1793; many commuting due to lack of local housing.
624 Summer enrollment is greatest since 1939
College Eye 37:36, p.1
6/21/1946 Summer 1946 enrollment is 1460.
625 Housing canvass results
Public Relations News Release 1946:191, p.1
6/12/1946 Rooms for one hundred forty students were found for the six week summer session. Rooms for two hundred students were located for the fall term.
626 Branch summer schools
Public Relations News Release 1946:189, p.1
6/11/1946 Enrollment increased by fifty per cent over last year. Enrollees range from sixteen to fifty three years of age.
627 I. H. Hart releases enrollment
Public Relations News Release 1946:190, p.1
6/11/1946 A fifty per cent increase in enrollment over the previous year has been noted in the branch summer school programs.
628 Summer school enrollment
Public Relations News Release 1946:188, p.1
6/11/1946 Numbers increased by fifty per cent from last year's summer session at the branch schools.
629 Housing survey results
Public Relations News Release 1946:185, p.1
6/8/1946 Incomplete results note that rooms for 173 individuals and seventeen married couples have been located. Nearly one half of the area captains reported.
630 Students canvass for rooms; Keel, Ney head group in survey
College Eye 37:34, p.1
6/7/1946 About two hundred students will make house-to-house inquiries seeking accommodations for surging enrollment.
631 Summer school housing situation
Public Relations News Release 1946:184, p.1
6/7/1946 Teachers returning for summer school will not have problems with classroom space. Housing is another problem. Double-deck beds have been installed in dorm rooms. Surrounding area canvassed for additional rooms.
632 Cutline
Public Relations News Release 1946:181, p.1
6/5/1946 Photo of captains for canvassing.
633 Three day housing survey
Public Relations News Release 1946:182, p.1
6/5/1946 The kickoff meeting was held the evening prior to the "door bell ringing" event. Students will be asking if residents have rooms or apartments to rent to college students.
634 Student captains named
Public Relations News Release 1946:179, p.1
6/4/1946 Four student captains will direct the nearly two hundred students in the canvassing of the area of additional rooms or apartments. The rooms are needed for additional student registering for classes.
635 Male enrollment increase
Public Relations News Release 1946:175, p.1
6/3/1946 Early registration indicates that four hundred twenty men have already registered for classes. This is an increase of over one hundred sixty.
636 Bus fare paid
Public Relations News Release 1946:173, p.1
5/31/1946 Those students canvassing Cedar Falls for additional housing will have their bus fares paid by the Cedar Falls Chamber of Commerce.
637 Housing shortage at I. S. T. C.
Public Relations News Release 1946:172, p.1
5/24/1946 Increasing enrollment brings problems. A survey of available off campus rooms and apartments will be completed using a ward system. Rooms for three hundred students are needed for summer and fall.
638 Enrollment continues upward trend
Alumnus 30:2, p.1
4/1/1946 Spring term enrollment is 1497, of whom 555 are men; 447 are veterans; 46 students completed special six week session for veterans.
639 Spring enrollment upped to 1493; new 1.6 to 1 ratio
College Eye 37:23, p.1
3/8/1946 Numbers of men increasing; more than half of them are veterans.
640 Enrollment continues to increase
Public Relations News Release 1946:63, p.1
3/7/1946 Spring quarter enrollment is up 240 students over winter quarter. 1,497 students are presently enrolled.
641 Iowa State Teachers College enrollment
Public Relations News Release 1946:59, p.1
3/4/1946 Present enrollment 1500. The estimate for fall quarter is 2000.
642 Final registration for spring quarter
Public Relations News Release 1946:57, p.1
3/2/1946 Two hundred more students are expected to register for the spring quarter during final enrollment. Early enrollment resulted in 1,268 students enrolled.
643 More men enroll for winter quarter
Alumnus 30:1, p.2
1/1/1946 Winter term enrollment is 1261, including 297 men; 170 of the men are veterans; sixty-five of the men are married.
644 Special six week winter quarter
Public Relations News Release 1945:312, p.1
12/15/1945 Special session has courses especially suited for returning servicemen. One hundred more veterans are expected to join the currently enrolled one hundred seventy one.
645 Winter quarter enrollment reaches 1,236
Public Relations News Release 1945:309, p.1
12/11/1945 Four hundred seven more students are enrolled this winter as compared to one year ago. The increase is due to new students and returning servicemen.
646 Building program planned
Public Relations News Release 1945:306, p.1
12/10/1945 The first buildings, using state funds, since 1925 will be a new Campus Laboratory School, College Hospital, Arts and Industries Building, and a Garage Building. The General Assembly has approve $905,000 for the projects.
647 New building construction
Public Relations News Release 1945:305, p.1
12/7/1945 $905,000 has been appropriated by the General Assembly for construction of a new Campus Laboratory School, an Arts and Industries Building, a College Health Service and Hospital Building, and a Garage Building.
648 Enrollments to show ratio of 3 to 1
College Eye 37:12, p.1
11/30/1945 150 veterans enroll.
649 Returning service men increase enrollment
Public Relations News Release 1945:299, p.1
11/29/1945 Over one hundred fifty servicemen have enrolled in classes for the winter quarter. Enrollment stands at 1,236 students; two more than the fall quarter.
650 Enrollment increases 41%
Alumnus 29:4, p.30
10/1/1945 1228 students registered for Fall 1945, including 202 men; 866 students, including 81 men, registered in Fall 1944; 58 of the Fall 1945 men are veterans.

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