LSU, Southern Buck Declining Enrollment Trend | Baton Rouge Area Chamber
LSU, Southern Buck Declining Enrollment Trend | Baton Rouge Area Chamber
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The Capital Region’s public colleges and universities are growing their student bodies even as state and national enrollment trends point in the other direction.
A growing base of higher education students helps fill the pipeline talent for businesses, while educational attainment is strongly correlated to health and income, Baton Rouge Area Chamber officials say in a new commentary that attributes much of the enrollment growth to students from outside Louisiana.
Despite a 2% decline in enrollment in Louisiana Board of Regents schools since 2017 and a 9% nationwide dip, the Baton Rouge area’s four local schools have seen a 22% increase.
- At LSU and Southern University, while the population of students from Louisiana has remained fairly steady, out-of-state student enrollment has grown significantly for each institution.
- Five years ago, 18% of LSU’s student population came from other U.S. states; that proportion reached 29% in 2022.
- At Southern, the share of students from other states has grown from 14% to 27%.
Meanwhile, Baton Rouge Community College and River Parishes Community College have seen growth of about 1,500 students between them.
- Enrollment in health care and computer/information sciences courses—two professions in high demand locally—has grown since 2017 by 18% and 53%, respectively.
- The growth comes as the state has rolled out a number of programs to encourage shorter-term training programs, such as Reboot Your Career and the M.J. Foster Promise Program.
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