Sentences with phrase «year enrollments jumped»

Moreover, first - year enrollments jumped by 14 % between 1999 and 2001, suggesting that the number of degrees is likely to rise in the next few years.

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This year MBA enrollment jumped 35 % to 1,057 students, from 782 in 2014.
At 12 of the 25 universities with the most foreign students, he noted, international enrollments have jumped by almost half over 5 years.
With the program's expansion to religious schools in 1999 — MPCP enrollment nearly quadrupled that year — the impact on Milwaukee property taxes jumped to $ 28.3 million, as shown in Figure 4.
Unconstrained by a fixed line item, enrollments more than doubled the following year, as they jumped from 14,000 in the 2003 — 04 school year to 31,000 in 2004 — 05.
Most of the 26 states that have online programs have seen significant growth in enrollments in recent years, with a dozen of them reporting jumps of 25 percent or more since 2007.
Over the last school year, charter school enrollment was up 10 percent citywide, while public school enrollment barely jumped one percent.
For the 2013 - 14 school year, charter enrollment in LA Unified jumped 15 percent, giving the district a total of 139,174 charter students, which totals 21 percent of its student body.
The National Alliance for Public Charter Schools says that, when the data is released for the 2013 - 2014 year, it will show 600 new charter schools added that year and more than a 10 percent jump in student enrollment with 288,000 additional students attending charters.
According to a report in Idaho Education News, West Ada (the state's largest school district) has seen its enrollment jump 950 students in one year, while enrollment in the Boise school district is up 450 students.
The group noted that enrollment in charter schools jumped by 200,000 students last year, bringing the national total to more than two million.
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