| Central Ohio colleges see enrollment boost |
Central Ohio private colleges and universities have reported stable enrollment growth this fall, with several institutions experiencing significant increases in new, first-time student enrollment. According to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, undergraduate enrollment across all sectors grew by approximately 2.4% this fall, while private, nonprofit, four-year institutions saw a national increase of about 1%. Notably, Ohio Wesleyan University recorded an 8% rise in undergraduate enrollment, totaling 1,652 students, and Otterbein University experienced a nearly 12% increase in new students, with 650 enrolled. Capital University also reported a remarkable 24.5% increase in new, first-time college students, totaling 467. Capital University President Jared R. Tice stated: "Our growth this year reflects more than strong enrollment. It reflects Capital's growing reputation and renewed momentum." Despite these positive trends, some institutions, such as Kenyon College and Denison University, reported slight declines in enrollment.