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It’s not often that one can report records in three
major areas. This fall, I’m very proud to report record enrollment,
record numbers of National Scholars and record giving. These are
great indicators of progress.
Students
- We are expecting one of the largest and best qualified
freshman classes in UA history. Final enrollment figures
will be available in September.
- The freshman class includes a record number of 143
National Merit, National Achievement and National Hispanic
Scholars, up
from 94 in 2004 and 52 in 2003.
- More than 700 freshmen have enrolled
in Honors College – a
significant increase over 583 in 2004 and 430 in 2003. Acceptance
in Honors College as a freshman requires a composite ACT score
of 28 which is the 95th percentile. It is significant to note that
one in six new freshmen is in Honors College.
- The Riverside Community
-- the first major new residence hall built on campus since
1972 -- is open and housing more than 960 students. Living arrangements
are primarily four-bedroom suites, each with a kitchenette
and living room. The complex also includes a pool, clubhouse
and coffee house. Construction is already under way on our next
residential community and a new dining facility both of which
will be located adjacent to Palmer Lake.
Total Giving at All-Time High
- Gifts and pledges
to The University of Alabama reached an all-time high for FY2005,
totaling over $100 million for the year ending June 30, 2005. Total
giving is up 40 percent over FY 2004 and 30 percent over the previous
high of almost $70 million in FY2003.
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