The enrollment at NCA&T has continued to increase since
then. NCA&T had a total of 10,852 students in Fall 2015. But FAMU’s student
numbers slid down to 9,920. That cost FAMU $9M+ from tuition and fee
losses.
NCA&T had an increase of about $4M in tuition and fees
due to its enrollment bump in 2015-2016.
NCA&T will take in even more tuition and fee money this
year. It enrolled 11,150 students in Fall 2016. FAMU took another hit in
enrollment, with the student numbers down to 9,612 students.
Former FAMU President Elmira Mangum defended the enrollment
decline as being necessary in order to increase the quality of the students
FAMU has.
“Quantity does have to be sacrificed in order to get
quality,” she told the FAMU Board of Trustees at her last meeting.
But NCA&T Chancellor Harold Martin hasn’t placed quality
aside as he has expanded enrollment. The freshman, first-time student classes
that Martin enrolled in Fall 2014 and Fall 2015 both had an average high school
GPA of 3.28. Martin brought in a freshman class with an average high school GPA
of 3.48.