Following years of decline in student enrollment, K-State saw a small turnaround in enrollment trends in the past two years. University leaders anticipate another increase this fall.

“We expect that someday we will be at about 23,000, that’s our goal in terms of undergraduate and graduate and campus-based, between the three campuses,” said Marshall Stewart, K-State vice president of external engagement and chief of staff.

He also explained current enrollment goals as well as what the university hopes to reach in the future.

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