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Source: The Ticker, Mar. 11, 1935; p2.
Despite restrictions placed on the admission of new students to City College this term, the enrollment in the Day Session has reached the unprecedented total of 8,240 students, it was announced by Dr. Morton Gottschall, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts.
An increase of forty-one in the registration of the School of Business gives it a total of 1711 as compared with the 6,533 of the Main Building. The registration of the Evening Session at the Main Building was 6,172, while at the School of Business it was 5,650. In the evening, men students outnumber the women students by a ratio of five to one.
Of the students body at the School of Business, 288 are women and 1423 are men. The number of Freshmen registering totaled 287, a decrease of forty-four from last semester.
Of the 1711 registered, 1460 signed for the B.B.A. course, and fifty-six for the B.B.A. course with Certificates-of Teacher. Of the latter group, thirty-seven are seniors, nineteen of which are women and eighteen men. The remaining nine enrolled in the course are lower seniors and upper and lower juniors. Those enrolled in the Liberal Arts course at the Business School number 123.
The Freshmen class shows the largest enrollment with a total of 518. The junior class followers with 517 members. A total of 372 students constitute the sophomore group. The senior class consists of 304 members, of which 177 are upper seniors.
Nearly 40,000 students attend the City College during the year
in all the schools and divisions.
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