ST.PAUL, MN (11/12/2014)(readMedia)-- In a time when colleges and universities have taken an enrollment hit based on the rising costs of higher education, University of Northwestern-St. Paul announces its fourth consecutive year of growth. Since 2010, Northwestern's total number of students has increased by more than 300 students. Additionally, the university has experienced a 3% growth in retention in just one year.
This fall 3387 students have enrolled in one of four venues-traditional undergraduate, PSEO (Postsecondary Enrollment Options) / Early College, FOCUS adult undergraduate, and graduate studies. The university launched its first MBA cohort in September 2014 with 25 students.
"We understand that affordability and flexibility are important factors for today's student," said Alan S. Cureton, Ph.D., the university's president. "That's why we are expanding the opportunities for online learning, blended learning and dual enrollment. Our mission continues to be focused on equipping Christ-centered learners and leaders to invest in others and impact the world."
University of Northwestern – St. Paul (formerly Northwestern College) is a nondenominational Christian university in St. Paul, Minn. With a biblical worldview integrated into all programs, UNW provides a unique educational experience for students who want to combine faith and education. UNW offers 70+ areas of undergraduate study, six master's degrees, and online and early college programs. Northwestern Media, a ministry of the university, operates 15 Christian radio stations throughout the Midwest with a total listenership of more than one million listeners. Visit unwsp.edu for more information.