Enrollment has risen slightly at the Twin Ports four-year colleges.
Projections for the University of Minnesota Duluth, the College of St. Scholastica and the University of Wisconsin-Superior also show high numbers of students living on each campus.
At UMD, there are 2,350 freshmen, with 90 percent living on campus. Total enrollment is projected to be 11,825 students, a nearly
2 percent increase over last year.
St. Scholastica has an overall projected population of 3,900 students, with about 2,200 undergraduates, 30 more than last year. Both UMD's and St. Scholastica's on-campus housing is full.
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UWS has about 800 students living on campus, which the college says is its largest number since the 1970s. The figure is 75 more students than last year. Enrollment is expected to be more than 2,850 students, which is 60 more students than last year.