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Appalachian welcomes more than 19,200 students, sees record number of underrepresented students

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Students at Appalachian State University’s Black and Gold Convocation ceremony held Tuesday, Aug. 27, in the George M. Holmes Convocation Center on Appalachian’s campus. Photo by Marie Freeman

“These numbers are an impressive testament to the collective efforts of our exemplary faculty and staff. Together, we are continually strengthening the culture of diversity and inclusion at Appalachian.”

Chancellor Sheri Everts

Fall 2019 enrollment data, preliminary
  • 19,280 total enrollment.
  • 3,501 new first-year students.
  • 1,449 new transfer students.
  • 17.4% total underrepresented students.
  • 47% growth in underrepresented students (since 2014).
  • 80% growth in first-year underrepresented students (since 2014).
By Megan Bruffy
Posted Sept. 10, 2019 at 5:01 p.m.

BOONE, N.C. — In August, Appalachian State University welcomed 19,280 students — the largest and most diverse class in university history. Preliminary numbers from the fall 2019 census data and the Office of Admissions as of Sept. 5 also show a continuing trend of strong retention rates for the fall 2019 semester.

“These numbers are an impressive testament to the collective efforts of our exemplary faculty and staff. Together, we are continually strengthening the culture of diversity and inclusion at Appalachian.”

Chancellor Sheri Everts

Appalachian enrolls 5,831 rural students — more than 300 students above the University of North Carolina System strategic plan benchmark for this year — and 4,977 first-generation undergraduate students, which is 28% of the total undergraduate population. A record 17.4% of the total population is racially/ethnically diverse. Appalachian has increased its total underrepresented student population by 47% since 2014.

“These numbers are an impressive testament to the collective efforts of our exemplary faculty and staff,” Chancellor Sheri Everts said. “Together, we are continually strengthening the culture of diversity and inclusion at Appalachian.”

Another key performance indicator for universities across the nation is the first- to second-year retention rate. Appalachian’s overall 2019 first- to second-year retention rate is 87.8%, well above the national average. Among underrepresented students, that rate is 87.2%, up from 82.3% in 2018.

According to Appalachian Vice Chancellor for Enrollment Management Cindy Barr, maintaining strong retention numbers begins with the admissions process. She credits Appalachian’s commitment to admitting applicants who are academically prepared to succeed at the university.

“Appalachian academics are rigorous and designed to push students to think critically and creatively. From the beginning of their Appalachian Experience, we help students establish a foundation for success that lasts a lifetime,” Everts said.

Fall 2019 enrollment data, preliminary
  • 19,280 total enrollment.
  • 3,501 new first-year students.
  • 1,449 new transfer students.
  • 17.4% total underrepresented students.
  • 47% growth in underrepresented students (since 2014).
  • 80% growth in first-year underrepresented students (since 2014).

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About Appalachian State University

As a premier public institution, Appalachian State University prepares students to lead purposeful lives. App State is one of 17 campuses in the University of North Carolina System, with a national reputation for innovative teaching and opening access to a high-quality, cost-effective education. The university enrolls more than 21,000 students, has a low student-to-faculty ratio and offers more than 150 undergraduate and 80 graduate majors at its Boone and Hickory campuses and through App State Online. Learn more at https://www.appstate.edu.

“These numbers are an impressive testament to the collective efforts of our exemplary faculty and staff. Together, we are continually strengthening the culture of diversity and inclusion at Appalachian.”

Chancellor Sheri Everts

Fall 2019 enrollment data, preliminary
  • 19,280 total enrollment.
  • 3,501 new first-year students.
  • 1,449 new transfer students.
  • 17.4% total underrepresented students.
  • 47% growth in underrepresented students (since 2014).
  • 80% growth in first-year underrepresented students (since 2014).

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Appalachian Today is an online publication of Appalachian State University. This website consolidates university news, feature stories, events, photo galleries, videos and podcasts.

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