Tag: Enrollment

International Student Enrollment

December 1, 2021


University of Montana’s enrollment dropped to the same level as the late 1980s, about a third less than its 2012 peak. However, not all students have been affected equally. Rory Cheevers reports.

UM News Maroon Show 10-7-16

October 7, 2016

um-news-maroon-10-7-stillEllie Baty and Caryn Foehringer anchor UM News this week. Caryn shows how UM is teaming up with Montana high schools in computer science. The university is also supporting prospective students with the new Raise Me Scholarships program. Plus, UM News reporter Ally Barry is live in the studio to share alumni solutions for the enrollment crisis. The show is directed by Ryan McKinley and produced by Kempson Cross.

UM News Silver for October 1, 2015

September 30, 2015

0930 Silver for KTMF-anchorsThis week on UM News, the university looked at different ways to increase Native American student enrollment. Also, another UM group encouraged student involvement and awareness of diversity issues across campus. This show is anchored by Sojin Josephson and Sean Robb. It was produced by Sarah Yovetich and directed by Carrie Miller.

Native American Heritage Day as Stepping Stone to Increase Enrollment

September 30, 2015
UM and Missoula community members set up a tipi on Native American Heritage Day.

UM and Missoula community members set up a tipi on Native American Heritage Day.

Campus programs hope to increase Native American student population and retainment at UM. Sojin Josephson and Ryan Groh explore different campus programs, including celebrations at Native American Heritage Day that shows community members and potential students the importance of understanding Native American traditions.HeritageDay

International Student Enrollment

October 14, 2013

international photoInternational student enrollment is up at the University of Montana. This increase in international students comes at a time when enrollment for the general student population is down. UM News reporter Anna Cole explains why

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