Saturday, January 27, 2018

Relentlessly Relevant: A Decade of Enrollment Growth at Midland University

The Fremont Tribune published an excellent article by Tammy Greunke, "Midland University strives to be relentlessly relevant."  Greunke provides a detailed look at the turn around strategies followed to grow enrollment from 638 students in 2009 to 1,386 students during the current academic year.  
Midland University was founded in 1887 at Atchison, Kansas by the General Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church.  The institution moved to Fremont, Nebraska in 1919 to property of the former Fremont Normal School and Business College.  It merged in 1962 with Luther Junior College from Wahoo, Nebraska becoming Midland Lutheran College.  The name changed to Midland University in October 2010.

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