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Domestic News October 30, 1960

Atlanta Daily World

Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia

What is this article about?

Atlanta University's first semester enrollment reached 629 students, up 31 from 1959-60, with notable growth in business (40, +12) and graduate arts/sciences (141, +18). Center total: 3,999, up 290.

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Enrollment Increases At Atlanta University

The first semester enrollment at Atlanta University is 629, an increase of 31 students over the fall semester, 1959-60, according to Registrar Paul I. Clifford. The largest percent of increase is in the School of Business Administration with 40 students, 12 more than last year.

The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences also shows a substantial growth from 123 in 1959-60 to 141 this semester. There are 737 graduate students exclusive of special students in the Atlanta University Center, the remainder being enrolled in the Interdenominational Theological Center.

The total enrollment in the six institutions in the Center is 3,999, an increase of 290 students.

What sub-type of article is it?

Education

What keywords are associated?

Atlanta University Enrollment Increase Graduate School Business Administration Atlanta University Center

What entities or persons were involved?

Paul I. Clifford

Where did it happen?

Atlanta

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Atlanta

Event Date

First Semester 1960 61

Key Persons

Paul I. Clifford

Outcome

enrollment increased to 629 students overall, with 40 in school of business administration (up 12), 141 in graduate school of arts and sciences (up 18); total in atlanta university center: 3,999 (up 290)

Event Details

Enrollment at Atlanta University rose to 629 for the first semester, up 31 from fall 1959-60. Largest increase in School of Business Administration (40 students, +12). Graduate School grew from 123 to 141. Atlanta University Center total: 3,999 graduate students (excluding specials), with remainder in Interdenominational Theological Center.

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