MONROE, LA – The University of Louisiana Monroe is celebrating a number of enrollment increases in key areas at the beginning of the 2023-2024 academic year. The university saw a 4% increase in First Time Freshmen, a 4% increase in transfer students, and a 10% increase in Dual Enrollment students. Overall enrollment is up 62 total students compared to fall 2022.
The ULM Honors Program is celebrating an overall enrollment increase of 38%. A total of 132 freshmen joined the program this year, making it the largest-ever freshman class for the program.
The inaugural cohort of the Doctor of Physical Therapy program launched this semester with 49 students enrolled. Additionally, the Doctor of Education program has a total of 252 students enrolled, the largest number to date. The online Ed. D. program includes students from all over the U.S. and is one of the few of its kind in the state.
“Overall, the enrollment increase demonstrates the hard work of several dedicated staff and faculty that are dedicated to meeting our students’ needs,” said Dr. Mark Arant, ULM Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs. “The staff in Recruitment and Admissions worked incredibly hard this year to be successful. Because we are seeing increases through both new and recently innovated programs, ULM is making the case for the relevancy of a college degree by remaining diligent in our offerings,” added Arant.
Dr. Joshua Stockley, Director of the ULM Honors Program, says the record freshman class boasts an average GPA of 3.85 and includes 21 valedictorians. Although the Honors Program does not require a minimum test score for admission, the average ACT for the class is 28 and the average SAT is 1325. Collectively, the freshman class represents 31 unique majors for all four undergraduate colleges. “The first thing that stands out is the strength of this freshman class; however, and equally exciting, is their diversity, enthusiasm, leadership, and future potential,” said Stockley.
International students comprise 23% of the Honors Program freshman class. “The Honors Program is the highlight of the international students’ experience for many,” said Gina White, Director of International Student Services and Multicultural Affairs. “The program is an excellent opportunity for international students to cultivate a more intimate educational experience while here at ULM. The expertise and resources that they are afforded during the program make for an even more rewarding experience while studying here,” said White.
“The ULM Honor’s Program provides students seeking a more holistic interdisciplinary approach to their college experience something extraordinary,” said Lisa Miller, ULM Vice President of Enrollment Management and University Relations. “As the stellar reputation of this program continues to spread, students from around the globe are taking notice which leads to increased enrollment,” Miller added that students who participate in the Honors Program are leaders across campus and are highly sought out by employers and professional programs.
Freshman Honors Program student Deacon “Ivan” James said he knew he wanted to make ULM his home from the moment he took his first step on campus. “The honors program is full of opportunities: I have made friends who are pushing me to be the best version of myself. The professors are very approachable, kind, smart, and helpful. I am looking forward to these next few years,” said James.
“Our growth is the product of students, parents, and high schools recognizing the academic excellence of the University of Louisiana Monroe and the unique opportunities offered by the ULM Honors Program,” said Stockley. “We offer a curriculum – the FLIGHT Program – that is unlike any other honors program in the state. We are not just the best on the bayou, we are the best in Louisiana at what we do.”
The ULM Honors Program is a unique program that seeks intellectually curious students who desire to challenge themselves with new ideas and to work with similarly motivated students.
The program is open to all majors and offers various options while working within the degree. Honors students are exposed to more in-depth topics and work closely with the Honors Faculty.
Honors students learn in smaller, discussion-based courses. Additionally, Honors students are eligible for exclusive Honors Housing in Bayou Suites, as well as extra Honors-only scholarships. Learn more at https://www.ulm.edu/honors/program