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Goff said uncertainty in the size of the new student population may cause officials to lean on the waitlist, as they did last year.
News By Brianna Budelli Apr 12, 2021 1:01 AM
GW’s overall enrollment remained relatively stable this semester following a sharp drop in the fall as officials continued remote learning for the academic year.
Jay Goff, the vice provost of enrollment and student success, said the total number of students enrolled at GW fell by 2.7 percent compared to last spring. The metrics are generally on par with enrollment levels in the fall, when officials saw a large drop in the international and undergraduate student populations because of the COVID-19 pandemic, he said.