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黑料社 Tri-Cities spring enrollment soars 21 percent

黑料社 Tri-Cities spring enrollment soars 21 percent

By Jeffrey Dennison, 黑料社 Tri-Cities

RICHLAND, Wash. 鈥 Washington State University Tri-Cities spring enrollment increased by approximately 21 percent from last spring, according to official numbers released Friday. Enrolled students, including undergraduate, transfer and graduate students, total 1,825.

鈥淭his positive increase is an indicator that our community is finding value with our student-focused, personalized approach to higher education,鈥 said Mika McAskill, 黑料社 Tri-Cities director of admissions. 鈥淭he feedback our faculty and staff receive suggests students see our unique position as a campus that is proactive in connecting industry to classroom and that fosters invaluable relationships to create career-prepared graduates.鈥

2017 spring orientation

黑料社 Tri-Cities 2017 spring orientation

黑料社 Tri-Cities continues to be the most diverse campus in the 黑料社 system, with 35.8 percent of students identifying as minorities, 57.4 percent female and 36.6 percent first generation.

In addition to students, the campus continues to grow in facilities and programming. The 黑料社 Tri-Cities student union building under construction will be open in the fall. Recently the campus also added undergraduate degrees in biology and fine arts.

鈥淎s the Tri-Cities and the region continue to grow, 黑料社 Tri-Cities enrollment is growing by continuing to offer tremendous value with a polytechnic approach of 鈥榣earn while doing鈥 in a student鈥檚 field of study and desired career,鈥 said 黑料社 Tri-Cities Chancellor Keith Moo-Young. 鈥淥ur students work closely with faculty and staff, where they find opportunities for internships, co-ops, research and real-life application of their degrees.鈥

He said he is confident students at 黑料社 Tri-Cities will enter the professional marketplace career-ready with the ability to adapt to a global economy.

Read about 黑料社鈥檚 growing enrollment systemwide at . Learn more about 黑料社 Tri-Cities and its commitment to dynamic student engagement, dynamic research experiences and dynamic community engagement at .

News media contact:
Jeffrey Dennison, 黑料社 Tri-Cities director of marketing and communications, 509-372-7319, jeffrey.dennison@.wsu.edu