Total enrollment for Fall 2025. On-campus enrollment is 691 (36%) and online enrollment is 1,198 (63%), for a total of 1,889 students (100%).
Degree-Seeking Students - Fall 2025
Degree-seeking student status for Fall 2025. New admits (NAS/NHS) total 522 (28%), continuing students total 1,341 (71%), and system transfer students total 26 (1%), for a total of 1,889 students (100%).
Fall Degree Seeking Enrollment 2018-2025
The image is a bar chart depicting the fall degree-seeking enrollment from 2018 to 2025, separated into "Total In Person" and "Total Online" categories. The chart uses different shades of red to distinguish the years. The left side represents "Total In Person" enrollment with bars for each year, starting from 803 in 2018, then decreasing to 662 in 2019, 622 in 2020, 648 in 2021, 638 in 2022, 675 in 2023, and slightly increasing to 691 in 2025. The right side shows "Total Online" enrollment beginning at 1031 in 2018, rising to 1053 in 2019, peaking at 1092 in 2020, then dropping to 952 in 2021, 842 in 2022, and then increasing to 1012 in 2023, 1054 in 2024, and reaching 1198 in 2025.
Age - Fall 2025
Age distribution of students by enrollment type. For on-campus students: 18 and younger (144, 21%), 19–20 years (331, 48%), 21–24 years (183, 26%), 25–34 years (23, 3%), and 35 and older (10, 1%), with an average age of 20.3. For online students: 18 and younger (19, 2%), 19–20 years (122, 10%), 21–24 years (295, 25%), 25–34 years (408, 34%), and 35 and older (353, 29%), with an average age of 30.4.
Sex - Fall 2025
Sex distribution of students by enrollment type. For on-campus students: men (258, 37%), women (409, 59%), and not specified (24, 3%). For online students: men (518, 43%), women (634, 53%), and not specified (46, 4%).
Race/Ethnicity - Fall 2025
Race/ethnicity distribution of students by enrollment type. For on-campus students: BIPOC (76, 11%), including American Indian (22, 3%), Asian (8, 1%), Black (20, 3%), HI/Pacific Islander (0, 0%), and Hispanic (26, 4%); International (56, 8%); Not specified (13, 2%); and White (547, 79%). For online students: BIPOC (331, 28%), including American Indian (42, 4%), Asian (74, 6%), Black (125, 10%), HI/Pacific Islander (3, 0%), and Hispanic (87, 7%); International (23, 2%); Not specified (136, 11%); and White (710, 59%).
Residency - Fall 2025
Residency distribution of students by enrollment type. For on-campus students: Minnesota (451, 65%), Border States (107, 15%), Other U.S. (71, 10%), and Foreign (62, 9%). For online students: Minnesota (798, 67%), Border States (61, 5%), Other U.S. (308, 26%), and Foreign (31, 3%).
Credit Production - Fall 2025
Credit production by enrollment type. For on-campus students: part time (25, 4%), including less than 6 credits (9, 1%) and 6 to 11.99 credits (16, 2%); and full time (666, 96%), including 12 to 14.99 credits (196, 28%) and 15 credits or greater (470, 68%). Average credits are 15.3 with total production of 10,577. For online students: part time (561, 47%), including less than 6 credits (124, 10%) and 6 to 11.99 credits (437, 36%); and full time (637, 53%), including 12 to 14.99 credits (336, 28%) and 15 credits or greater (301, 25%). Average credits are 10.8 with total production of 12,900.
Academic Department - Fall 2025
Academic department distribution of students by enrollment type. For on-campus students: Agriculture and Natural Resources (301, 44%), Business (154, 22%), Humanities, Social Sciences, and Education (100, 15%), Math, Science, and Technology (116, 17%), and Undecided (16, 2%). For online students: Agriculture and Natural Resources (71, 6%), Business (734, 62%), Humanities, Social Sciences, and Education (201, 17%), Math, Science, and Technology (184, 15%), and Undecided (0, 0%).
Classification - Fall 2025
Student classification by enrollment type. For on-campus students: freshman (164, 24%), sophomore (171, 25%), junior (175, 25%), and senior (181, 26%). For online students: freshman (166, 14%), sophomore (163, 14%), junior (298, 25%), and senior (571, 48%).
Student Groups - Fall 2025
Student group distribution by enrollment type. For on-campus students: Pell-eligible (187, 27%) and first generation (303, 44%). For online students: Pell-eligible (290, 24%) and first generation (610, 51%).