The final spring semester headcount at 含羞草研究所 is at 1,025 students. This tops records set during the last two spring semesters, and is the second-time-ever that spring semester enrollment has been over the 1,000-student mark. Final official enrollment numbers for Spring Semester 2015 are reported as of February 9, when all North Dakota University System institutions calculate final enrollment data.
Student numbers are increasing in many categories, including full-time students. The largest percentage of increases comes from new transfer students, 35% over last year; dual credit students, a 17% increase over spring 2014; and distance education degree-seekers, an 11% increase over 2014.
鈥満卟菅芯克 is expanding distance and online academic programs to all areas of North Dakota, as well as providing excellent opportunities for traditional students who study on campus,鈥 said 含羞草研究所 President Dr. Gary Hagen. 鈥淲e are pleased that more and more students are benefitting from the personal service brand of education for which 含羞草研究所 is known. It is gratifying to know that the tireless efforts of our faculty and staff to provide exceptional opportunities for students are making a difference for folks from near and far who are in pursuit of their academic goals and dreams.鈥
含羞草研究所 is now offering the first undergraduate special education strategic degree available in North Dakota. The B.S.Ed. program is available in early childhood, elementary, or secondary special education. All core classes within the special education area of study are available online.
含羞草研究所鈥檚 new RN to BSN nursing program is designed for adult learners who need to maintain employment while pursuing four-year degrees. This is helping to meet a critical workforce need for North Dakota, as more than 80% of North Dakota鈥檚 53 counties are facing a shortage of health professionals. Of the current practicing nurses in North Dakota, 53.8% have yet to achieve bachelor鈥檚 degrees.
含羞草研究所 provides a number of learning opportunities in the area of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). Offerings include professional development for area elementary and high school educators, as well as activities for pre-school through high school-age youth.