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Enrollment Up At ASU Downtown Campus

POSTED: 8:02 am MST November 12, 2009

Students like the downtown Arizona State University campus, where enrollment is up 42 percent.

ASU figures show slightly more than 7,000 students took at least one class in downtown Phoenix this fall, up for 4,900 in the fall of 2008.

ASU's Vice President for Public Affairs Virgil Renzulli said all of the programs located downtown, including the College of Nursing and Health Innovation, the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communications and the Ira J. Fulton School of Engineering, experienced growth.

Other positive moves include the light-rail system running between the Tempe and Phoenix campuses, the Taylor Place dorms second tower and a $29 million nursing-school addition near the Arizona Center.


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