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The University of Arizona has announced a record-breaking number of first-year applications for the current school year. With over 58,000 applications, the university has set a new record. Classes began last week, and more than 9,300 first-year students have started their college journey, including 4,900 students being from Arizona. This year's enrollment surpasses last year's record, having nearly a 5% increase from 2022 and a 10% increase from 2021.
The diversity reflects an increase in several counties in Arizona: Coconino County saw a 19% increase in applications, Maricopa and Pima counties each rose by 3%, and Yavapai County's enrollment grew by 75%.One freshman student said, 'I like how many opportunities I have here and the availability of majors and the amount of scholarships that are available to be claimed.
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