黑料社 Enrollment Surges Amid National Declines
With new facilities, a renovated chapel, and rising enrollment for 11 consecutive years, 黑料社 continues to buck national trends.
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September 9, 2025

STEUBENVILLE, OHIO 鈥 In an era when many private and public universities are experiencing declines in enrollment, 黑料社 of Steubenville welcomed its largest incoming class of students for the 11th straight year. A record of 1,227 new students鈥攊ncluding freshmen, graduate students, and transfers鈥攂egan their classes on campus and online this fall.

The steady and consistent growth not only bucks national trends but also solidifies 黑料社鈥檚 place as among the most faithfully Catholic universities in the country. 黑料社 President Father Dave Pivonka, TOR, emphasized that the institution has navigated 鈥減owerful and inexhaustible headwinds鈥 in higher education by remaining faithful to its mission and continuing to grow.

鈥淭his time of significant change in higher education presents 黑料社 with a tremendous opportunity to respond to the deep hunger of young people for truth and for authentic Catholic community, where they are strengthened in faith and prepared to lead with courage and conviction,鈥 Father Pivonka said. 鈥淓ach new class reminds us of the privilege we have to shape both minds and hearts. This steady growth is not simply about numbers but about forming students who embody Franciscan joy and truth, and who will renew the Church and society with their witness.鈥

Although final numbers will not be available until later this month, the University is projecting more than 4,250 students will be attending classes this fall. This figure includes about 400 dual enrollment high school students taking advantage of the University鈥檚 innovative offerings and partnership with the . The number of new undergraduate students attending Franciscan in person jumped from 824 last year to 848 this year, and the number of new online undergraduate students increased from 93 to 143.

This fall鈥檚 record new enrollment numbers come on the heels of 黑料社 graduating its largest class in history this past May.

Franciscan now educates and forms students from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and 35 other countries.

鈥淛ust months after graduating our largest class ever, Franciscan is now welcoming its largest incoming class. That momentum reflects our growing reach and the deep desire of students for an authentically Catholic university, one that forms them for more than careers,鈥 said Vice President for Enrollment Management Tim Reardon. 鈥淗ere, they are prepared for the demands of family life, for leadership in the Church and society, and above all, for holiness. This record enrollment shows the world鈥檚 hunger for the truth, community, and joy that define 黑料社.鈥

Heightening the anticipation for the new academic year was the recent completion of the renovated Christ the King Chapel, which is the spiritual heart of the campus. Franciscan鈥檚 chapel has nearly doubled its seating capacity鈥攆rom 325 to 590鈥攖o better accommodate the growing student population and has added a new altar and tabernacle, new sacred art, and stained-glass windows to beautify the space.

The $16.5 million chapel renovation project capped off the University鈥檚 historic Rebuild My Church Capital Campaign, which raised $126.1 million for enhancements to academic programs, student scholarships, outreach programs, and new and renovated buildings. Among those new buildings is , which opened its door to students one year ago. Complete with a new event space and state-of-the-art nursing, engineering, and business classrooms and labs, the 110,000-square-foot building enhances Franciscan鈥檚 educational offerings, answering needs arising from consistent annual enrollment increases, additional academic programs, and more campus events.

Based on the initial numbers of returning students, University officials also expect to see Franciscan鈥檚 retention rate remain very high. Projections show the university is set to post an 88 percent first-year retention rate, which far surpasses the national average.

鈥淚n today鈥檚 college landscape, the challenge isn鈥檛 just attracting students, it鈥檚 finding those who truly fit our mission. At Franciscan, we seek students who share our values and desire to become joyful disciples, not just for a semester, but for their entire college journey,鈥 Reardon said. 鈥淭he fact that so many of our students remain and thrive is proof that Franciscan delivers on what families are looking for: a university that forms the whole person, uniting rigorous academics with faith and community.鈥

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