
Texas A& M University has announced another record enrollment.
After five class days, spring headcount was 46,495. That’s compared to 45,969 last spring.
At this week’s Bryan/College Station Chamber of Commerce economic development forum, University President Bowen Loftin doesn’t see A&M becoming the largest campus in the country.
Loftin says freshman classes are reaching maximum levels.
Dr. Loftin on freshman classes.
Dr. Loftin says A&M has room to grow with transfers at the junior level and selectively on the graduate level.
Dr. Loftin comparing A&M with UT-Austin.
Loftin was asked how large A&M could become.
Dr. Loftin on future growth.
Dr. Loftin says online students lose what he calls “the other education”.
Dr. Loftin describes “the other education”.
Texas A&M’s 2010 fall enrollment was a record 49,129.
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