Tabor College greeted 136 incoming freshmen this semester, for a total of 495 undergraduate students on campus. With 82 students enrolled in graduate and online courses and 44 in dual credit, the college totaled 621 students across all programs.
Fall-to-fall retention topped 70 percent once again, reaching 72 percent this semester.
After besting a 15-year record for incoming freshman GPA (3.35) in fall 2022, Tabor College continues to build upon its strong foundation in academic performance. With a mark of 3.42 for its newest freshmen class, Tabor has ushered in three straight classes above 3.40.
“We’re continuing to see exceptional students coming to Tabor,” President David Janzen says. “After graduating a large class last May, we are very optimistic about our spring transfer class and seeing more students understand why a decidedly Christian education is so valuable. Campus culture is excellent, academics are strong, and student activities are thriving.”
Tabor’s on-campus and graduate & online students come from 37 U.S. states, 31 countries, and six continents.
The fall 2024 undergraduate enrollment represents an enrollment decline, while graduate and online enrollment held steady. A year ago, Tabor reported a total fall enrollment of 664 students, with 531 students on campus, 83 students in graduate and online courses and 50 in dual credit.
Tabor College 2024 and 2023 press releases
This article has been posted by Christian Leader staff. The Christian Leader is the magazine of U.S. Mennonite Brethren.