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Montclair State University Welcomes 'Biggest And Most Diverse' Class In Its History – Again
For the fourth consecutive year, Montclair State University is welcoming its largest-ever incoming class.

For the fourth consecutive year, Montclair State University has continued its unprecedented growth by welcoming its largest-ever incoming class.
The Class of 2028 joins the biggest returning student population to make up the highest total enrollment in the University’s history, surpassing last year’s record-breaking student body.
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As of the first day of classes, the institution has welcomed 4,548 first-year students to its Montclair campus – as well as 800 students to Bloomfield College of Montclair State University – for the start of the fall 2024 semester, which pushes the total University enrollment to 23,546 students. All students will also have access to $30 million in institutional financial aid and tuition-free programs including the Red Hawk Advantage.
The University has also seen a significant rise in its international student population to begin the academic year. International enrollment has risen from nearly 300 students in the fall of 2020 to nearly 1,000 students this year, which serves as the latest example of Montclair’s ascending global recognition.
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“This growth is a reflection of the unique value proposition Montclair provides its students,” says Vice President for Enrollment Management Wendy Lin-Cook. “The University’s trusted brand and its commitment to developing flexible pathways to earning a degree make it an attractive institution for prospective students, and we are launching exciting new initiatives and new online degree programs to further President Koppell’s vision of what a 21st-century university should be.”
Facts About The Class of 2028
Montclair’s critical mission serves a truly diverse student body reflective of the State of New Jersey. More than 50% of the undergraduate student population identify as minority group members.
The University also serves the entire socioeconomic spectrum, with nearly half of Montclair’s students receiving federal Pell Grants because they come from lower-income families.
As New Jersey’s second-largest higher education institution, Montclair has maintained its commitment to accessible educational excellence for all by remaining one of the most affordable schools in New Jersey.
This press release was produced by Montclair State University. The views expressed here are the author’s own.
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