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How Big Was DePaul's Freshman Class in Fall 2020?

Published in DePaul Enrollment Statistics 2 mins read

DePaul University welcomed a freshman class of 2,774 new students in fall 2020, marking the largest freshman class in the university's history.

This significant incoming class represented an increase of 147 students compared to the freshman enrollment in 2019. The growth was broadly distributed across the university's colleges, with most experiencing an increase in freshman enrollment.

Key Highlights of the Fall 2020 Freshman Class

The Fall 2020 freshman class demonstrated robust growth and specific distribution patterns across DePaul's various academic units.

  • Historic Growth: The 2,774 freshmen constituted the largest cohort ever welcomed by DePaul, reflecting a strong appeal to prospective students.
  • Year-over-Year Increase: This class saw a notable increase of 147 students when compared to the freshman enrollment figures from the previous year, 2019.
  • College-Specific Enrollment: Most colleges within DePaul experienced an uptick in freshman enrollment. However, the College of Computing and Digital Media (CDM) stood out by enrolling the largest proportion of freshmen, accounting for 25% of the total class. The College of Communication (CMN) was the only exception, not seeing an increase in its freshman enrollment during this period.

Freshman Enrollment Breakdown (Fall 2020)

Aspect Details
Total Freshman Class 2,774 students
Historic Significance Largest freshman class in DePaul's history
Increase from 2019 Up by 147 students
Enrollment Trends Increased in all colleges except CMN
Leading College College of Computing and Digital Media (CDM)
CDM's Proportion Enrolled 25% of the total freshman class

For more detailed enrollment summaries, you can refer to official university documents such as the Enrollment Summary 2020.