376*40=150.40
150.40=150
Answer: 150 students
“What is the student enrollment (in the total number of students)?”
Undergraduate Enrollment: 17371 Graduate Enrollment: 4735
5% The difference in enrollment is 28 students. 28/560 = 0.05 You use 560 because that was the ORIGINAL enrollment.
University of North Texas' enrollment is more than 36,000 students.
about 7500 undergrads and 4000 grad students
Auburn University posted its highest enrollment in 2015 with an enrollment of 27,287 students. At the undergraduate level, enrollment is 21,786, and enrollment in post-baccalaureate programs is 5,501 students.
About 30,000 students and growing.
12 students
The net enrollment rate is lower than the gross enrollment rate because the former accounts only for the students who are of the official age for a specific educational level, while the latter includes all students enrolled, regardless of age. This means that gross enrollment can include older or younger students who do not fit the typical age range, resulting in a higher percentage. Additionally, net enrollment may exclude students who are over-age or under-age for their grade level, leading to a lower overall rate.
The Canadian college that has the most students is the University of Toronto. It had a enrollment of 46,050 students, as of 2010.
The class enrollment increased by 3 students. This is the equivalent of 20%.
Louisiana State University has an enrollment of 30,451 students.