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State operating appropriation request presented to regents
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Despite a slow economic recovery and its impact on the state, U-M enrollment
is at record levels, research awards have reached $741 million and the
economic return on investment in education is as high as it has ever been,
Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Paul N. Courant
said in a presentation to the Board of Regents at the November meeting. More>
U-M enrollment reaches another record high
Although the number of incoming freshmen this fall was down slightly,
by design, record number of students enrolled at the Ann Arbor campus
for the sixth consecutive year. More>
Many students enrolling at the University for fall 2003 are doing so
online--in fact, half of the students who've filled out applications thus
far have used the Web. More>
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