Texas State University Shatters Freshman Enrollment Record

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Texas State University has announced a record-setting freshman enrollment of 6,600 for the 2021 fall semester, a 13% increase over the previous year.

The university enrolled the largest number of new students—both undergraduate and graduate—for the fall 2021 semester, surpassing 11,000 for the first time.

Overall, Texas State reported total enrollment of 38,077 students across both the San Marcos and Round Rock Campuses for fall 2021, as of the sixth day of classes. Enrollment numbers are final on the 20th day of the fall semester.

In addition to the record fall 2021 freshman class, the first-year retention rate for the 2020 freshman class increased to 77.9% over the 77.2% of the previous year.

“Texas State remains committed to delivering outstanding academic programs to students from a diversity of backgrounds and with a diversity of educational goals,” said President Denise M. Trauth. “Texas State has a long-standing tradition of supporting student success, and we are pleased to see a record number of students choosing the university. It is a real testament to the value and quality of the Texas State experience.”
The surge in first-year student enrollment is due, in part, to Texas State’s investment in a record level of new scholarships, leading to a 26% increase in enrolled freshmen ranked in the top 10 percent of their high school graduating class. The university expanded financial support in response to the pandemic, awarding $40 million in student assistance this fall through the federal Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF), and providing Bobcats-to-Bobcats scholarships to help hundreds of students stay enrolled and work toward their degrees.

Texas State saw an influx of 3,135 transfer students, an increase of 2.5% over the previous year.

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