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Enrollment Drops at Mississippi Universities

JACKSON Miss.—For the first time since 1993, enrollment has dipped at Mississippi’s eight public universities.

Figures released by the College Board on Monday show the preliminary fall student count at the schools is down 0.6 percent to 80,532 students.

Enrollment rose at Delta State University, Jackson State University and the University of Mississippi. But it fell at the state’s other universities, dropping sharply at the University of Southern Mississippi and Mississippi Valley State University.

College and university enrollment is usually counter-cyclical to the economy, rising when the job market is bad and falling when it’s better. But officials say tightened rules on federal financial aid for poor students and reductions in federal funding for graduate students are also cutting enrollment.

“While the decrease system-wide is small, it does demonstrate that the changes in the Pell Grant program are having an impact on the decisions students are making,” Higher Education Commissioner Hank Bounds said in a statement.

The College Board has pushed Mississippi’s universities to recruit more students to offset state budget cuts, allowing them to lower tuition rates for many out-of-state students under a recent state law. That law was aimed at bolstering revenue, particularly at the state’s smaller universities.

USM officials told the Hattiesburg American that the drop of more than 1,000 students there was in part intentional, caused by restricting late enrollment. President Rodney Bennett said the school required students to enroll by Aug. 30 instead of letting them enroll as late as the 10th day of classes. Bennett said that late-arriving students tended to be more poorly prepared and were more likely to drop out.

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