University system enrollment continues to remain steady, MVSU shows modest increase

November 2, 2021

Fall enrollment at Mississippi Public Universities remains steady when compared to Fall 2020 figures. Fall enrollment for 2021 is 76,510 for the system, compared to 77,154 students enrolled in Fall 2020, representing a .8 percent decrease.

Mississippi Valley State University showed a slight increase from Fall 2020, and President Jerryl Briggs said the university is trending in the right direction.

“We are pleased with the modest increase in our fall enrollment numbers, but our priority and focus will remain on our enrollment and retention strategies. I am grateful for all the hard work that has gone into getting the university to this point in helping to keep MVSU in motion,” said Briggs.

“Our students continue to invest in themselves and their education,” said Dr. Alfred Rankins Jr., Commissioner of Higher Education. “The steady enrollment is a testament to their dedication, even in the face of adversities brought on by the pandemic. As each student graduates and moves into the workforce, their perseverance will benefit not only themselves but also the businesses and organizations in which they work and the economy.”

Total Student Enrollment, Fall 2020 and Fall 2021

Institution

Fall 2020

Fall 2021

 

Number Change

Percent Change

 

 

       

Alcorn State University

3,230

3,074

 

-156

-4.8%

Delta State University

2,999

2,727

 

-272

-9.1%

Jackson State University

6,921

7,080

 

159

2.3%

Mississippi State University

22,986

23,086

 

100

0.4%

Mississippi University for Women

2,704

2,477

 

-227

-8.4%

Mississippi Valley State University

2,032

2,064

 

32

1.6%

University of Mississippi

21,676

21,856

 

180

0.8%

      University of Mississippi

18,668

18,800

 

132

0.7%

      University of Mississippi Medical Center

3,008

3,056

 

48

1.6%

University of Southern Mississippi

14,606

14,146

 

-460

-3.1%

           

System Total:

77,154

76,510

 

-644

-0.8%

Source: Institutional Research Offices, November 2, 2021

Figures are unduplicated and count students one time regardless of on-campus and off-campus enrollment. Figures are based on enrollment as of November 1 of the fall term.