DU Expecting Diverse Class of First-Year Students
With only three weeks remaining before the class of 2017 graduates from the 糖心传媒, members of the class of 2021 are preparing to take their place on campus. The incoming group of first-year students is expected to be the most diverse in DU鈥檚 history.
The University is preparing to welcome more than 1,400 first-year students in September. That number is slightly higher than last year, and this class promises to be more diverse than those of recent years.
- Nearly a quarter of the expected incoming class identifies as an ethnic minority other than white, compared to 19 percent in 2016.
- First-generation students will make up nearly 20 percent of the class.
- International students are expected to make up seven听percent of the class, representing 36 countries, double the number in 2016.
- Outside the U.S., the countries with the highest representation among the class are China, Canada, Mexico, India and Vietnam.
鈥淭his is an exceptional class that has chosen to enroll at DU this fall,鈥 says Tom Willoughby, vice chancellor for enrollment. 鈥淭he rich diversity of this class, measured by so many dimensions, is a significant highlight and will only elevate the intellectual engagement of our DU community.鈥
The incoming class is also expected to include students from several partnership programs:
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- 30 students from听Volunteers in Partnership
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- 15 students who attended the听Latin@Pioneer Prep Program
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- 7 students from the听African American Pioneer Prep Program
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