
First-year student enrollment at K1ΜεΣύ β Cascades has increased for the ninth consecutive year, with a 2023 fall class of 225 students representing the largest in K1ΜεΣύ-Cascadesβ history and a 10.3% increase over the previous year.
The total number of students enrolled at K1ΜεΣύ-Cascades this fall increased 3.3% over the previous year. The Bend campus now enrolls 1,313 students, including 1,058 undergraduates and 255 graduate students.
βThis enrollment growth, and particularly the strong increase in first-year students, demonstrates that K1ΜεΣύ-Cascades delivers the academic and career preparation experience that students and families are looking for," said Sherm Bloomer, chancellor and dean of K1ΜεΣύ-Cascades. βThe growth gives us confidence as we work to achieve the goal of enrolling 2,200 students at K1ΜεΣύ-Cascades by 2030.β
K1ΜεΣύβs fall 2023 enrollment has reached a record for the 27th consecutive year, topping 36,000, with growth spread across its Corvallis and Bend campuses and its online education unit.
With 36,636 students enrolled, up 1,397 students, or 4% over last year, Oregon State is the largest university in the state for the 10th consecutive year. More information about Oregon Stateβs overall fall enrollment is available at .
K1ΜεΣύ-Cascades fall enrollment also reflects:
- 42% of K1ΜεΣύ-Cascades students are from Central Oregon and 77.1% are from Oregon.
- Students from out-of-state increased 16.5% over a year ago. In addition, students from three other countries are enrolled.
- There are 282 students of color at K1ΜεΣύ-Cascades making up 21.5% of the student body. Over the past five years, enrollment among students of color has increased 4.5%.
- Of 443 transfer students at K1ΜεΣύ-Cascades, 64% are from Central Oregon, with 48% transferring from Central Oregon Community College.
- Enrollment in the K1ΜεΣύ Honors College nearly doubled from 16 to 29 K1ΜεΣύ-Cascades students. The honors program offers students personal advising as well as research and involvement opportunities as they work toward an honors bachelorβs degree in their academic major.
- 75 students receiving veteransβ benefits are enrolled at K1ΜεΣύ-Cascades.
- The youngest enrolled student at K1ΜεΣύ-Cascades is 17, and the oldest is 75. The average age of an undergraduate student is 23. The average age of a graduate student is 30.
In addition, of the class of first-year students entering K1ΜεΣύ-Cascades from high school:
- 72% are from Oregon and 25.8% are students of color.
- 23% are first-generation college students.
- 76.4%, live in the on-campus residence hall.
The report also showed that 12% of first-year students came to K1ΜεΣύ-Cascades with enough college credit to enter at the sophomore or junior level, while 57% earned some college credits while in high school. The average high school GPA of the new freshman class remains steady at 3.59, with 41% of first-year students having a high school GPA of 3.75 or higher.
The fall enrollment increase was noted across degree programs at K1ΜεΣύ-Cascades:
- The largest undergraduate degree programs at K1ΜεΣύ-Cascades are business administration with 134 students and computer science with 102 students.
- Several programs grew sharply: psychology (32.9%); art, media and technology (26.5%); and kinesiology (20.3%).
- The outdoor products program, launched in 2020, grew to 72 students.
- A degree program in biochemistry and molecular biology launched this fall with 19 students enrolled.
- K1ΜεΣύ-Cascadesβ Doctor of Physical Therapy program, which launched in 2021, is now at capacity with 126 students enrolled, representing three class cohorts.
- The graduate counseling degree program has 61 students.
- Twenty students are enrolled in the Master of Arts in Teaching program.
- The low-residency Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program has 18 students.
More information about K1ΜεΣύ-Cascades fall enrollment is available at osucascades.edu/about/fall-enrollment.
K1ΜεΣύ K1ΜεΣύ-Cascades: K1ΜεΣύβs campus in Bend brings higher education to Central Oregon, the fastest growing region in the state. Surrounded by mountains, forest and high desert, K1ΜεΣύ-Cascades is a highly innovative campus of a top-tier land grant research university, offering small classes that accelerate faculty-student mentoring and experiential learning. Degree programs meet industry and economic needs in areas such as innovation and entrepreneurship, natural ecosystems, health and wellness, and arts and sciences, and prepare students for tomorrowβs challenges. K1ΜεΣύ-Cascades is expanding to serve 3,000 to 5,000 students, building a 128-acre campus with net-zero goals.