A NEW RECORD JANUARY TERM
The 2024-25 January Term set records for growth, with all three categories— Civilian, Military, and Veteran—achieving significant gains. Total headcount rose by 18.8% , and registrations increased by 22.0% , the highest year-over-year growth observed in the four-year period. Civilian headcount increased by 16.8% , reaching 3,540, with Juniors experiencing steady growth of 12.2% . Graduate students made the most significant contribution, with a 19.0% increase in headcount. Registrations followed a similar trend, increasing by 17.7% , with Graduate registrations rising by 24.7% . Military students drove much of the overall growth, with headcount increasing by 22.0% , from 4,447 to 5,426. Freshman headcount rose by 48.6% , while registrations increased by 26.3% , from 6,484 to 8,190. Veteran headcount grew by 14.5% , rising from 2,019 to 2,311, with Freshmen achieving the most significant gains ( 108.6% ). Registrations increased by 19.7% , with notable growth across all classifications. USNCC USNCC was a pivotal driver of growth in 2024-25, significantly contributing to both headcount and registrations. Military headcount within USNCC increased by 49.5% , from 458 to 685, while registrations rose by 50.3% , from 470 to 715. For the first time, Veterans were included in USNCC programs, with 2 students contributing 7 registrations. USNCC accounted for 8.7% of Military registrations and 12.6% of Military headcount in 2024-25. Notes Despite the significant growth achieved in 2024-25, opportunities remain to enhance student engagement and retention. Civilian Seniors experienced a decline in headcount ( -15.1% ), indicating a potential challenge in maintaining engagement among those closer to degree obtainment.
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