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Arizona State Sees Enrollment Approaching 100,000 in 15 Years

PHOENIX

Arizona State University officials are bracing for the day that ASU’s enrollment swells to nearly 100,000.

Rather than holding off students that want in, university President Michael Crow says the school wants every student who can do the work.

That means in 15 years, university officials say ASU’s enrollment could increase to more than 90,000 students.

Crow says they’re not lowering standards by increasing enrollment.

“We admit students who are qualified to do university-level work,” Crow said.

Tuesday night, Crow outlined his vision for a “new American university” during a speech at the Phoenix Art Museum.

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