FAMU sees a 14 percent increase in Ph.D. candidates at its college of Engineering

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FAMU sees a 14 percent increase in the number of doctoral students, on the FAMU side, at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering.  The College overall saw its graduate enrollment break new enrollment records this fall with 533 graduate students enrolled, a 13 percent increase over last year. 

The College now enrolls more than 281 doctoral students and 252 master’s students (a 24 percent increase over last year).

“In my opinion, our increase in graduate enrollment is a testament to the high caliber of our graduate programs, the unique partnership our college has with FAMU and FSU, and the customer service and personalized attention we offer our students," said Kari Evans, director of graduate studies, FAMU-FSU College of Engineering.  

The college offers a wide variety of programs, at both the master’s non-thesis, master’s thesis and doctorate level, that help students reach that next step in their career and academic goals. Online programs are flexible for working professionals who need alternatives to the traditional classroom setting but still offer the same educational quality as our in-person programs. 

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