Why is Dordt experiencing record enrollment?
天美传媒鈥檚 overall enrollment for the fall 2022 semester is 1,858鈥攖he largest enrollment in Dordt鈥檚 history, exceeding the fall 2021 record of 1,786 students. This includes a record total degree-seeking undergraduate enrollment of 1,460.
Senior Karly Gustafson can tell that Dordt is experiencing record enrollment this year. Sure, there have been times where she鈥檚 stood in long lines at the Grille and in the Commons around lunch and supper time. Aside from that, she鈥檚 excited to see campus bustling.
鈥淎t chapel on Wednesdays, the B.J. Haan Auditorium is filled with students who are coming to worship and want to hear God鈥檚 Word,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 encouraging to see.鈥
Senior Bethany Ten Haken says she鈥檚 watched both the cross-country team and the Education Department grow over the past four years.
鈥淎ll the dorm rooms are filled, and you see a lot more activity, especially in the residence buildings,鈥 she says.
What Dordt is experiencing isn鈥檛 what many other colleges and universities in the United States are experiencing. According to the , enrollment in the higher education industry has steadily declined in recent years. Total enrollment for spring 2022 decreased by 4.1%, with enrollment at the undergraduate level dropping by 4.7%.
What are some of the reasons why Dordt is having record enrollment? What does it mean for Dordt鈥檚 future, and what does record enrollment have to do with the value of a Dordt education?
There are many reasons why Dordt has record enrollment again this year. Jim Bos, registrar and director of institutional research, attributes Dordt鈥檚 record enrollment in part to consistent retention 鈥 that is, the number of students who re-enroll year after year 鈥 across the student body.
鈥淥ur freshmen-to-sophomore retention rate is 80.4%, which is average for Dordt,鈥 says Bos. 鈥淲hat we鈥檝e seen is that more sophomores and juniors have chosen to stay at Dordt, including students pursuing associate degrees who decide to continue on to complete their bachelor鈥檚 degrees.鈥
What makes Dordt students want to enroll and stay? It鈥檚 that Dordt offers truth in advertising, says Director of Admissions Greg Van Dyke. He, the admissions team, and third party partner Fuller Higher Ed Solutions polled students who had been admitted to Dordt regarding what they were looking to gain from a college education. Three aspects stood out.
鈥淗igh school students say they want a Christ-centered university where they鈥檙e going to grow in their faith. They want a strong community on campus, and they want academic programs where they鈥檙e going to get a job when they graduate,鈥 says Van Dyke.
These results align with what Van Dyke sees as three of Dordt鈥檚 greatest strengths.
鈥淪tudents have ample opportunities to grow in their faith by going to chapel services, Bible studies, Praise and Worship, and classes that are taught from a Christian perspective,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he community aspect is what Dordt students talk about all the time; when they鈥檙e asked to describe Dordt, they often say, 鈥榗ommunity.鈥欌
And when it comes to strong academics and career potential, Van Dyke points to the fact that 100% of Dordt鈥檚 class of 2021 were either employed or in graduate school within six months of graduation.
鈥淚t鈥檚 important for the admissions office to communicate what is actually happening on campus, and we seek to do that,鈥 adds Van Dyke. 鈥淲e鈥檙e being honest about who Dordt is and what our students experience on campus. And high school students are opting into that.鈥
Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing Brandon Huisman agrees that Dordt is bringing in the type of students who want to earn a Christ-centered education. Record enrollment also brings with it a sense of momentum. 鈥淪tudents, faculty, and staff want to be part of what God is doing here. And students want to be around our faculty and staff who are investing in them.鈥
When it comes to why more students are deciding to stay at Dordt for their entire college education, Huisman says two reasons come to his mind.
鈥淭he first one is systems; you must have people in place so that students can learn well, get into the classes they need to, and graduate on time. Whether it鈥檚 the Financial Aid Office making sure students know what scholarships are available to them or the Registrar鈥檚 Office ensuring that students sign up for the right classes in the proper order, Dordt students get individualized attention thanks to the great systems and people who work here.鈥
The second is belonging. 鈥淒ordt students know they belong here, and once you belong, you want to stay there and see it through,鈥 says Huisman. 鈥淲e want students to feel holistically supported in all areas of their student development and growth 鈥 spiritually, academically, socially, mentally, and physically.鈥
Ultimately, though, he thinks Dordt鈥檚 record enrollment comes down to missional fidelity.
鈥淒oes a school know who it is that they say they are and why they exist? For Dordt, I think a lot of our missional fidelity is a credit to the way our board, faculty, staff, students, and president all work together as office-bearers. It鈥檚 how we use Dordt鈥檚 Educational Task of 天美传媒 as our why 鈥 why do we do this work? Why does it matter in this time and place?鈥
The Educational Task of 天美传媒 is an 18-page statement of purpose that describes how a Reformed confession of biblical faith impacts Christian higher education. It鈥檚 been called the lynchpin of a Dordt education, a document that 鈥減rovides the gravitational pull to align all our activities and efforts at Dordt in the same direction,鈥 says President Erik Hoekstra.
One way that Dordt displays missional fidelity is through intentional hiring practices, says Huisman. To apply for an open position, faculty and staff must submit a personal statement where, in addition to expressing their religious convictions, they read and respond to The Educational Task of 天美传媒 as well as the four curricular coordinates derived from the document: religious orientation, creational structure, creational development, and contemporary response. The personal statement is considered as important as a resume, cover letter, or personal references during the hiring process. This, along with other practices, helps to ensure that Dordt employees have a strong understanding of Dordt鈥檚 mission and vision, and how they are expected to live that out.
鈥淭he Educational Task of 天美传媒 is a good, healthy cultural marker of why we鈥檙e doing well right now, as it shows that we know who we are,鈥 says Huisman. 鈥淎nd we have steps in place to continue educating the next generation to carry that torch.鈥
Making more room on Dordt's campus
It鈥檚 exciting to be at an institution where the community is thriving, says Associate Dean of Students and Director of Residence Life Derek Buteyn.
鈥淎t a time when there is growing opportunity to complete a degree entirely online, students are voting with their feet and saying they care about being in a residential learning environment,鈥 he says.
Living on campus is a significant part of the Dordt experience. 鈥淲e鈥檙e unique in that 90% of Dordt undergraduates live on campus in student housing,鈥 Buteyn says. 鈥淚n recent years, it鈥檚 become noticeable that Dordt has grown. We鈥檝e had to be more creative in how we efficiently house students 鈥 to maximize our space but not negatively impact their living experience.鈥
That鈥檚 where Howard Wilson, vice president for university operations, comes in. He likes to say that his basic job description is 鈥渒eeping the doors open and the lights on so that 天美传媒 can fulfill its mission,鈥 and part of that includes making sure Dordt has enough student housing.
This past summer, Dordt added more dorm and apartment space, including renovating the lower level of Covenant Hall 鈥 a women鈥檚 dorm on the east end of campus 鈥 to provide dorm rooms for 16 additional students.
鈥淲e had some underutilized space down there, since we had relocated Student Health and Counseling to the Campus Center,鈥 says Wilson.
The renovation ended up being relatively easy since the infrastructure was all there. Construction started in February and finished in early August, just in time for students to move in.
鈥淓ach room has about six lineal feet of closet space per resident. There are bigger windows than upstairs,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t seems to be a win-win all around, and it used space that we hadn鈥檛 been using efficiently.鈥
Dordt is considering other opportunities for expanding housing in the future.
鈥淲e want to be prudent as we consider if we should or shouldn鈥檛 add new facilities, as we don鈥檛 know what the future holds. So we鈥檙e considering how any new buildings might be multipurpose, in case we don鈥檛 see record enrollment in future years,鈥 explains Wilson.
More students on campus also means more cars. A new parking lot behind Kuyper and Southview Apartments has helped to remedy the shortage of on-campus parking.
鈥淚n the past two years, students have brought about 350 more vehicles to campus,鈥 says Wilson. 鈥淭his past summer, we added 327 spaces. We are at the edge of capacity for student parking, so we鈥檙e looking at adding even more parking this upcoming year.鈥
On-campus dining will soon get an overhaul as well, helping alleviate the long lines Gustafson and fellow students are experiencing.
鈥淭he Commons is about 60 years old, and there aren鈥檛 enough seats in the building to comfortably feed residential students,鈥 says Wilson.
The new dining hall will connect the Campus Center and the B.J. Haan Auditorium with a skywalk. The space will be able to hold around 400 people for meal service at a time and will provide more capacity for food preparation and dishwashing facilities.
鈥淒ining has become one of our pinch points on campus, so having a new dining space will be vitally important,鈥 says Wilson.
Construction of the dining hall is set to begin in late 2023, with the first meals being served in 2025.
The value of a Dordt education
Gustafson believes record enrollment shows how well Dordt 鈥渋s doing as an institution.鈥
鈥淚 think the high enrollment that Dordt is experiencing is because of the Christian education it provides, along with a welcoming atmosphere and an amazing community that supports you during your time here,鈥 she says.
Ten Haken says Dordt feels like a 鈥渉ome away from home鈥 to her.
鈥淭he professors truly want you to succeed and will go out of their way to help you. Coaches really support you in all your endeavors, whether it鈥檚 through academics, athletics, or spiritual growth. Dordt is doing great, which makes students want to come here and stay.鈥
鈥淚n a God-glorifying way, we鈥檙e proud of what we鈥檙e doing here at Dordt. We鈥檙e helping students discover who it is that God created them to be. As Christians, that鈥檚 what we鈥檙e called to do here,鈥 says Van Dyke.
鈥淚鈥檓 most excited that we are inviting students, and they鈥檙e opting in,鈥 says Huisman. 鈥淭hey are seeing the quality of a Dordt education and the value that we provide students. We鈥檙e fulfilling our mission and vision. We鈥檙e helping students to graduate on time and, in some cases, early.鈥
When high school students and their parents visit Dordt, Buteyn hopes they experience the 鈥渞ealness鈥 of Dordt 鈥 that 鈥渨e are who we say we are.鈥
鈥淲e鈥檙e authentic about our faith, and we鈥檙e committed to student learning,鈥 he says. 鈥淪tudents see Dordt as a place where they鈥檒l be known and cared for, where they鈥檒l grow in their faith, and where they鈥檒l be invested in and equipped as a whole person.鈥
Sarah Moss ('10)
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