Fall CEHS enrollment remains stable


CEHS is the second largest college at UNL.

Fall CEHS enrollment remains stable

12 Sep 2016    

A slight increase in undergraduate enrollment and a five percent boost in graduate enrollment this fall has kept CEHS on a stable enrollment path. Acting Dean Beth Doll noted that approximately 30 percent of the college’s enrollment is graduate students and represents just over a quarter of the university’s overall graduate student population.

2016 undergraduate enrollment is 2,951 students, up eight from last year. Graduate enrollment is up 61 students for a total of 1,233. Combined, CEHS enrollment has grown to 4,197 students this fall. Only the College of Arts and Sciences at UNL has more students.

“Over the last five years, I’d describe our enrollment as stable with a slight upward trend,” said Doll. “We hope that this year signals a more pronounced increase in both undergraduate and graduate enrollment. Our programs continue to have strong appeal to a broad mix of students who are seeking to make a difference in people’s lives. I’m optimistic that the strength of our faculty and staff and the mission of our college will remain an attractive choice for students in the foreseeable future.”


College of Education and Human Sciences