So John Sharp opened the flood gates while he was here, increasing enrollment by 1/3 in 10 years, leaving the university massively overcrowded with a host of problems.
Mark Welsh is attempting to clean up the mess while pausing enrollment growth for at least 5 years.
Per the Houston Chronicle, a pause still would place new undergraduate enrollment at 15,000 a year, with 11,750 new freshmen and 3,250 transfers.
Why admit almost 3,300 transfer students a year when so many highly qualified and deserving high school students with excellent GPAs and SAT scores can't get in?
How many flagship universities are admitting almost a quarter of their incoming class as transfers from junior colleges?
Mark Welsh is attempting to clean up the mess while pausing enrollment growth for at least 5 years.
Per the Houston Chronicle, a pause still would place new undergraduate enrollment at 15,000 a year, with 11,750 new freshmen and 3,250 transfers.
Why admit almost 3,300 transfer students a year when so many highly qualified and deserving high school students with excellent GPAs and SAT scores can't get in?
How many flagship universities are admitting almost a quarter of their incoming class as transfers from junior colleges?