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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 877737" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>I've stated in the past that GT is so different than when I went to school. I've been putting together statistics on the 69 schools that will be in the P5 conferences in 2024 (I am including ND in this). Things like undergraduate and graduate enrollment, endowment size, win totals in football the last 3 and 4 years.</p><p></p><p>I didn't realize until now how much GT had turned into a graduate school, compared to when I went there. They have now almost as many doctoral students at GT as they had post grad students when I attended. Even though our undergraduate size has almost doubled since I was in school, it is still one of the smallest P5 schools in terms of undergraduate population. Maybe more interesting, it has more graduate students than undergraduate students (by a pretty significant amount). Only 3 P5 schools had larger graduate populations that GT - USC, Ariz St and Ill. </p><p></p><p>GT had a PR last fall where it said it had 26,398 grad students. That included 3,635 PhD students, 7,210 who are taking classes in Atlanta and 17,863 online (where GT had made a huge presence).</p><p></p><p>GT was one of only 5 P5 schools to have more graduate students than undergraduate students (USC, Northwestern, Duke, and Stanford were the other 4). A few other schools had pretty evenly split numbers - that included Vandy, Wake, BC, Miami and Notre Dame.</p><p></p><p>So comparing to the 69 total schools I got the numbers for here is where GT resided.</p><p></p><p>Undergraduate enrollment size - 58th (9th in ACC)</p><p>Graduate enrollment size - 4th (1st in ACC)</p><p>Endowment per undergrad student - 22nd ( 8th in the ACC incl ND, 7th if you excl ND)</p><p></p><p>In many ways (including demographics) GT looks more like a private school now than a public one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 877737, member: 1776"] I've stated in the past that GT is so different than when I went to school. I've been putting together statistics on the 69 schools that will be in the P5 conferences in 2024 (I am including ND in this). Things like undergraduate and graduate enrollment, endowment size, win totals in football the last 3 and 4 years. I didn't realize until now how much GT had turned into a graduate school, compared to when I went there. They have now almost as many doctoral students at GT as they had post grad students when I attended. Even though our undergraduate size has almost doubled since I was in school, it is still one of the smallest P5 schools in terms of undergraduate population. Maybe more interesting, it has more graduate students than undergraduate students (by a pretty significant amount). Only 3 P5 schools had larger graduate populations that GT - USC, Ariz St and Ill. GT had a PR last fall where it said it had 26,398 grad students. That included 3,635 PhD students, 7,210 who are taking classes in Atlanta and 17,863 online (where GT had made a huge presence). GT was one of only 5 P5 schools to have more graduate students than undergraduate students (USC, Northwestern, Duke, and Stanford were the other 4). A few other schools had pretty evenly split numbers - that included Vandy, Wake, BC, Miami and Notre Dame. So comparing to the 69 total schools I got the numbers for here is where GT resided. Undergraduate enrollment size - 58th (9th in ACC) Graduate enrollment size - 4th (1st in ACC) Endowment per undergrad student - 22nd ( 8th in the ACC incl ND, 7th if you excl ND) In many ways (including demographics) GT looks more like a private school now than a public one. [/QUOTE]
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