CANR enrollment up for fifth straight year
The chart shows that enrollment in the Michigan State University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources is on an upward trend.
The chart shows that enrollment in the Michigan State University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources is on an upward trend. It also shows that our students are divided pretty evenly between men and women, and a third chart shows that CANR serves three populations of students: students in the Institute of Agricultural Technology, undergraduate and graduate students.
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