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By Sly Fox
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Record-breaking enrollment at LU

Ron Brown
rbrown@newsadvance.com
August 11, 2006


With new students scheduled to arrive Sunday and Monday, Liberty University is anticipating a record fall enrollment hovering around the 10,000 mark.

“It’s clearly the largest enrollment we’ve ever had,” said Ron Godwin, the school’s executive vice president and chief operating officer. “It is approximately a thousand more students than we had last year.”

The 10,000 figure will include both undergraduate and graduate students attending classes on campus.

It is a growth rate driven largely by the undergraduate population, which has more than doubled since 2001.

Five years ago, the school’s undergraduate residential population included 4,376 students. This fall, the school expects to enroll 9,300 undergraduates.

This year’s enrollment figure includes 3,200 new students comprised of about 2,300 freshmen and 900 transfer students from other colleges.

Just about every state in the union will be represented in the student body. It will also include students from about 83 foreign countries.

About 52 percent of the student body will be women, which is actually a couple of percentage points lower than in previous years.

The school has 26 residence halls for women and 30 for men.

To meet its booming enrollment, LU built five new residence halls this year on the school’s East Campus. Men will occupy all those residence halls.

Those five buildings will have 14 apartments each and will house a total of 420 students.

Godwin said the school plans to begin construction of even more dorms shortly after the school year officially begins Aug. 23.

The exact configuration of the dorms has yet to be determined.

The school could build apartments similar to the ones most recently constructed or could opt for a twin tower of residence halls that would have large assembly areas for dorm meetings on its lower floors.

The school is also negotiating with a builder who wants to put 180 rental units on 20 acres adjacent to the LU campus.

If that builder can have those units ready by fall 2007, LU may opt for the twin towers, which would likely have a completion date of fall 2008. If the school builds the twin towers, it would lease apartments from the apartment builder for the 2007-08 school year.

“It will be like any nice apartment complex in Lynchburg,” said Jerry Falwell Jr., the school’s vice chancellor. “After we move out after the first year, it will be available to anybody. We suspect our married students and our off-campus students will end up there.”

The school is currently spending at least $7 million a year on new construction to meet its student housing needs.

For the past several years, the school has been bringing in about 1,000 additional students per year.

“We’re not building dorms in hopes that they’ll be full,” Godwin said. “We doing that with the knowledge that we’ll need every room and every last bed. We are confronting the challenges of a dramatically rapid- growing institution.”

The growth is also causing the school to re-evaluate its needs for off-campus housing.

Currently about 62 percent of Liberty’s undergraduate students are housed on campus, leaving 38 percent to reside in off-campus housing.

“We’re going to have to increase the percentage of our students that live off campus because we’ll more than fill up all our dorms,” Godwin said. “That will mean another 100 or 200 students will have to live off campus.”

Godwin said he expects the school will be in a perpetual building program as it works toward the Rev. Jerry Falwell’s goal of 25,000 on-campus students in the next 10 years.

“About 1,000 new students is all we can swallow each year,” Godwin said. “That’s about all we need to grow each year residentially.”

“This year, we planned five dorms and estimated at the time, that they would do the job. Our enrollment has exceeded what our planning and expectations were. We’re like many large universities. We’ll have a large component of our student population that will live off campus.”
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By Flamesfanva
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That's great news! I wonder though at what point the enrollment will cause other things to have to be addressed such as a larger cafeteria and making sure that service levels in areas like financial aid can keep up with the number of students.
By TDDance234
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#24552
The financial aid office is a joke already.

There has got to be some overhaul soon. The addition of North Campus has helped a bunch. Something has to be done on the 3rd and 4th floors of DeMoss soon, I'd imagine.
By thesportscritic
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i was wondering about the 3rd and 4th floors too.
By thesportscritic
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#24554
This campus has grown before my eyes.
By SuperJon
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#24562
I bet they hate letting more and more people live off campus. I know it's a fact of life when it comes to colleges, but the off campus housing policy is going to have to be overhauled soon.
By TDDance234
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#24565
They are practically begging people to move off campus right now.
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By PAmedic
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An additional 1000 kids means 1000 opportunities for new sports fans, esp FB and MBB.

time for SJ to go to work!

lets get some butts in the stands
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By LU'sbestmanager
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#24581
SJ has been working hard at those orientations... that's how he got alot of the people he has now
By thesportscritic
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lets try to get some hinies in the stands for WBB too!!!!
By ATrain
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and VBALL!!! When I was a freshman, more people went to games and there was somewhat of an atmosphere there...now its just kinda dull, except when High Point came to town.
By thesportscritic
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good point atrain. the atmosphere was decent a couple of years ago but it has been quiet since.
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By LU'sbestmanager
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i think it's kinda cool that they throw those balls out. it would be good if the bball team did that
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By qkslvrsrfrboy
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i just made it into lynchburg from chicago. I didnt realize that they were building 5 new buildings, i thought it was only the 4, one is way off from the 4, and all 5 are stuck out way past the rest of east campus, its weird cuz its alot different than how i imagined it looking. I saw them moving in refrigerators though, so thats a good sign.
By SuperJon
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#24631
Had you been on campus before, or just not over that way? Good to see you got in town alright. Hit some of the students up on here if you have any questions or anything.


Students = me, GMTM, TDDance, ATrain, BJ, thesportscritic, Manger, and I'm sure a few I'm forgetting.
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By El Scorcho
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ATrain wrote:and VBALL!!! When I was a freshman, more people went to games and there was somewhat of an atmosphere there...now its just kinda dull, except when High Point came to town.
I don't recall it ever being very hard to talk me into going to a volleyball game. :twisted:
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By PeterParker
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I like the idea of more apartment style dorms they are building on Campus East, but I understand the cost effectiveness of building a bigger dorm. Where would the twin tower dorm go? If they plan to go with a twin tower dorm, are they going to go with a similar exterior styling to that of the apartment dorms to keep with the Jeffersonian theme? Also, a big dorm like that gives you a chance to house all freshman in it--to develop a sense of community among your freshman population, while using the other apartment-style for sophs-seniors.

Anyone know if there are plans to tranisition all of student housing over to the East side of Campus once they've reached the desired point of 25,000 on-campus students? IMO, that would be a good move in relation to logistics/aesthetics plus it would create a sense of community to have it all over on the other side, not to mention how impressive it makes the campus look as you drive on the highway through there with the lodge-look on oneside and the main buildings on the other side.

If a newly developed masterplan (within the last couple of years or so since the acquisition of the North Campus) exists for future campus development, has anyone been able to get a glimpse of it and what it calls for the goal of the eventual campus to look like? (with new dorms, new athletic facilities, parking decks, more grass areas, etc.)
By A.G.
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The problem with every single LU Master Plan and Blueprint is that it is outdated in 5 minutes (or as soon as some donor kicks the bucket and wills JF a couple of mill. for a special project). For example, what was supposed to happen:
1. LaHay Student Center ORIGINALLY was to be between DeMoss and Vines
2. TRBC over where campus east is now located
3. Par 3 Golf course or driving range over by campus east
4. Soccer practice field over at campus east along with a new overpass over 460
5. Who can forget the great inspired athletic complex across from Ward's Road--until Sam Walton made JF an offer he couldn't refuse.
6. Schilling--plans seem to change by the week.
7. Third floor DeMoss--supposed to be completed by now. (Of course, Hobby Lobby helped change 1, 2, & 7)

I am sure some of the Hags can add many more.
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By qkslvrsrfrboy
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also about the new dorms, does anyone know which one is which? they arent labeled. im in 300-21, but i dont know which one is 21?
By SuperJon
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#24668
So where are you sleeping tonight?
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By qkslvrsrfrboy
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the wingate hotel. question, are scion xB's not popular out here? i only saw 2 the entire 15 hour drive here, and the toyota dealer here only has one?
By SuperJon
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I've seen them. My brother wants one big time.
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By qkslvrsrfrboy
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oh i have one. they are sweeet. and in west virginia every one we were passing was looking at me so confused like what in the heck kind of car is that. hey do you know anything about ipods and getting music from an ipod onto a computer?
By SuperJon
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#24672
I'm not the man to talk to about that one. I don't have one.


On a side note, enjoy your last night without a curfew for a while.
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By qkslvrsrfrboy
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oh, oh well ill figure it out eventually i guess. yeah, curfew is def something i need to get used to, ive NEVER had a curfew, not even at home. the weirder thing to me is not being able to go into girls dorms, cuz i basically only hung out in girls dorms last year, or theyd hang out in mine. but whatever
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