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Just thought I can share this with you. I was shocked at the record.
I did my math-- only about 15 out of 100 applications would be accepted and enrolled at the university. Talk about a slim chance! The campus is swollen with population and diminishing parking lots. It is a daily battle to find a parking space. There is actually a bumper sticker saying: "If you see my professor, tell him I am still looking for a parking space!" Crazy.
More than 52,000 Undergraduate Students Apply
To San Diego State for Fall 2006
Preliminary Total A New Record and 6.4 Percent Increase From Last Year
Contact: Jason Foster
SDSU Marketing & Communications
Tel: (619) 594-2585/ Cell: (619) 992-0772
foster@mail.sdsu.edu
SAN DIEGO – (Friday, Dec. 2, 2005) – Student interest in attending San Diego State University continues to soar, with the number of online undergraduate applications for fall 2006 up 6.4 percent from last year’s record total, the university announced today.
Preliminary counts show 52,311 students filed online applications to attend SDSU during the fall 2006 open enrollment period that began Oct. 1 and closed on Wednesday. Approximately 15 percent of those applications were from local students in SDSU’s service area.
The fall 2006 figures continue the trend of significant year-to-year increases in applications to SDSU since the university adopted enrollment management practices in 1998. Applications to SDSU have risen 69.4 percent over the last seven years.
“We’re delighted to see the growing interest in attending SDSU,” said Provost Nancy Marlin. “This is a strong evidence that more and more prospective students are becoming aware of the excellent opportunities we provide students through our strong programs and talented faculty.”
Most students selected for admission will be notified around the beginning of March. University officials expect all CSU-qualified applicants from SDSU’s service area will be admitted. Overall, the university estimates it will have slightly more than 8,000 new undergraduate enrollment slots available next fall. SDSU enrolled 7,739 new undergraduates (4,069 first-time freshmen and 3,670 upper-division transfers) in fall 2005.
The number of undergraduate online applications for fall 2006 rose 5 percent across the 23-campus California State University system.
SDSU is the oldest and largest institution of higher education in the San Diego region. Founded in 1897, SDSU offers bachelor’s degrees in 81 areas, master’s degrees in 72 and doctorates in 16. SDSU’s nearly 33,000 students participate in academic curricula distinguished by direct faculty contact and an increasingly international emphasis that prepares them for a global future. For more information, visit www.sdsu.edu.
I did my math-- only about 15 out of 100 applications would be accepted and enrolled at the university. Talk about a slim chance! The campus is swollen with population and diminishing parking lots. It is a daily battle to find a parking space. There is actually a bumper sticker saying: "If you see my professor, tell him I am still looking for a parking space!" Crazy.

It is a bumper sticker that *I* didn't create, so take it up with the company who sells it if you want to join the feminist crusade. Start with the constitution-- they only mentioned men in the original draft. BOYCOTT TIME! And drop the "mankind" and say "peoplekind" and forth on... TIME TO DE-GENDER EVERY ENGLISH WORD! Ah, too far? Allright (stepping off the soapbox)
... and it is on the "top 10" list for the best party school, international business university, and international exchange programs. Half of my classes have an accent from somewhere. And my local friends give me a hard time: "You are a SDSU girl and you haven't been to on-campus party?! SHAME!" So... There you go. If you want a wide spectrum of cultural diversity and experiences as well, San Diego is the place to go!

just kidding!