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Re: Norm wonders if SMU should drop football @10:50 on TheTi
Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2014 11:08 am
by sbsmith
Krieg wrote:
You are right, though, winning cures all and is the only thing that matters for attendance given a long enough period of success. Losing can take it away much more quickly, though. Check out pictures of TCU's stadium last year...
Concourses, at least that's what they'd have you believe anyway.
Re: Norm wonders if SMU should drop football @10:50 on TheTi
Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2014 11:48 am
by froglicious
What happened to your enrollment? You guys have always had larger enrollment than us. You had 10,893 in 2012. Maybe that included post grad studies. However, our total enrollment is approx 9,500 with approx 1K post grad. Is your undergrad versus post grad pop seriously 55/45 ish? Or has enrollment declined that much?
Re: Norm wonders if SMU should drop football @10:50 on TheTi
Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2014 12:02 pm
by EastStang
We do have a large number of grad students. We have a law school, a seminary and MBA programs plus the usual Fine Arts, Liberal Arts, Sciences, Engineering grad student numbers.
Re: Norm wonders if SMU should drop football @10:50 on TheTi
Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2014 12:05 pm
by PK
froglicious wrote:What happened to your enrollment? You guys have always had larger enrollment than us. You had 10,893 in 2012. Maybe that included post grad studies. However, our total enrollment is approx 9,500 with approx 1K post grad. Is your undergrad versus post grad pop seriously 55/45 ish? Or has enrollment declined that much?
Last year's data.
Total Fall 2013 Enrollment - 10,929Undergraduate students - 6,357
Graduate students - 4,572
Total new first-year undergraduate students - 1,431