10/30/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/30/2024 14:57
Oct 30, 2024| Engineering and Science, Students
Louisiana Tech University's College of Engineering and Science (COES) has set a new enrollment record, welcoming over 3,100 students for the Fall 2024 Quarter. This achievement reflects significant growth across various programs, including a 9.8% increase in mechanical engineering, a 19.3% growth in computer science, a 12.2% rise in electrical engineering, and an 11.5% increase in civil engineering.
"This enrollment milestone reflects the dedication of our faculty, staff, and students, as well as the strength of our academic programs," said Dr. Collin Wick, dean of the College of Engineering and Science. "Our commitment to innovation and excellence ensures that our graduates are well-prepared to meet the demands of an evolving workforce. We're thrilled to see more students than ever choosing Louisiana Tech as their pathway to a successful future in engineering and science."
COES has been recognized nationally for its innovative curriculum and cutting-edge research programs, attracting students interested in a wide range of engineering and science disciplines. In recent years, the College has expanded its degree programs and introduced new facilities, such as the Integrated Engineering and Science Building which offers students advanced laboratory spaces and collaborative study areas.
The all-time high in enrollment comes as Louisiana Tech continues to prioritize research, experiential learning, and collaboration with industry partners. As a result, the College of Engineering and Science cultivates a dynamic and supporting environment that produces job-ready graduates and transformative research.
The COES enrollment milestone is part of the University's overall growth. This fall, Tech welcomed its largest freshman class in its 130-year history and eclipsed 12,000 students for the first time since 2018.