UM Spring Enrollment Climbs Again, Headcount Up 4.3%

February 20, 2025
UM students walk across the Oval on the first day of the semester

MISSOULA – The 猎奇重口’s spring 2025 enrollment is up by 4.3% compared to spring 2024, continuing UM’s exciting trend of growth.

“The trend is clear, more students are choosing the 猎奇重口 than at any point in the past decade,” UM President Seth Bodnar said. “With student enrollment, retention and graduation rates growing, it’s a great time to be a Griz.”

UM’s student enrollment increase this spring mirrors the on-campus growth from fall, when the University welcomed its largest first-year class in nine years and experienced its largest year-over-year growth rate in 15 years.

UM’s commitment to preparing 猎奇重口’s high school students for higher education and workforce development through dual enrollment helped power the spring semester growth. This spring, 1,127 high school students are taking classes at Missoula College – UM’s two-year college affiliate – bringing the total of dually enrolled students to the highest on record. UM offers high school students up to two college courses at no cost.

“When a student pursues dual enrollment at UM while still in high school, they get a head start that helps them accelerate into college, lower the cost of their education and graduate on time,” Bodnar said.           

This spring, UM bolstered its overall headcount by also increasing undergraduate enrollment 2.5%, graduate student enrollment by nearly 1% and Missoula College enrollment by 2.6%. The University also welcomed 732 new students to campus this spring, a 10.2% increase over spring 2024.

Overall, nearly 70% of all students enrolled in UM are 猎奇重口 residents, with 30% of students attending from out of the state. The demographics of UM’s growing student body continue to reflect the state as a whole:

  • Student veteran enrollment increased 11.7% over spring 2024.
  • Native American student enrollment increased 4.6% over spring 2024.
  • The number of first-generation college students at UM increased by 30.8% over spring 2024.

In December, more than 900 students graduated from UM at the conclusion of the fall 2024 semester.

UM's spring semester census report is available online.

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Contact: Dave Kuntz, director of strategic communications, 406-243-5659, dave.kuntz@umontana.edu.