Guam – The University of Guam welcomes 3,721 students to campus this fall which is a 2.3% increase over the prior year. This number marks the highest enrollment since 1999.
Of the 3,721 students on campus, 73% are full-time students taking 12 credits or more and 27% are part-time students. There are more women than men on campus again this year as 60% of students are female and 40% are male.
Ethnic data shows that 42.3% of students identify themselves as Chamorro and 35.8% of students identify themselves as Filipino. White non-Hispanics make up about 5% of the student population followed by Palauans at 2.4%.
Cathleen Moore-Linn at 735-2944 or cmoore@uguam.uog.edu
UOG FALL ENROLLMENT UP 2.3%
The University of Guam welcomes 3,721 students to campus this fall which is a 2.3% increase over the prior year. This number marks the highest enrollment since 1999.
Of the 3,721 students on campus, 73% are full-time students taking 12 credits or more and 27% are part-time students. There are more women than men on campus again this year as 60% of students are female and 40% are male.
Ethnic data shows that 42.3% of students identify themselves as Chamorro and 35.8% of students identify themselves as Filipino. White non-Hispanics make up about 5% of the student population followed by Palauans at 2.4%.