UofL proves leading higher ed choice with record enrollment and retention
September 24, 2025
The University of Louisville is celebrating a historic milestone after its fall enrollment surpassed 25,000 students for the first time.
The university also boasts a record high fall-to-fall retention rate of 84.1%, showcasing student satisfaction and success.
“Our enrollment and retention numbers send a clear message - students want to be here at the University of Louisville,” said President Gerry Bradley. “This remarkable growth is a powerful vote of confidence from thousands of students who have weighed their options and chose UofL and Louisville as their home. We’re committed to providing an outstanding education that prepares them for the careers and challenges of tomorrow.”
Enrollment highlights
Preliminary figures show that 3,373 first-time college students enrolled for the fall 2025 semester, a nearly 8% increase from the previous year.
Other highlights of the Class of 2029 include:
- 38.6% are first-generation college students
- Nearly 27% from other states
- Top five majors are engineering, nursing, biology, education and business.
Overall undergraduate enrollment increased by nearly 1,000 students, with notable gains in the Kent School of Social Work and Family Science, the College of Business, the School of Nursing and the College of Arts and Sciences. Graduate and professional enrollments also rose, particularly in the Louis D. Brandeis School of Law.
This year’s student body also includes representation from every Kentucky county, a testament to UofL’s statewide impact and reach.
Expanding student opportunities
Behind these record numbers are intentional efforts to expand access and affordability. The university has invested in targeted recruitment, launched new and innovative academic programs and increased financial aid opportunities.
For example, the Border Benefits program is one opportunity that makes college more affordable for many out-of-state students. In-state tuition is available to students from Illinois, most of Indiana, Missouri, Ohio, Virginia, West Virginia and select counties in Tennessee starting next fall.
“I chose UofL because coming here gave me the opportunity to become debt free after college,” said Casey Beck, a third-year College of Business student from Cincinnati, Ohio. “The Border Benefit cut out-of-state tuition in half, and UofL quickly became a top pick in college choices due to the jumpstart on college expenses.”
Final enrollment numbers will be available in November 2025. For more information, visit Institutional Research, Analytics, and Decision Support.

Audrie is a communications and marketing specialist in the Office of Communications & Marketing, where she highlights how UofL redefines student success. With a background in government communications, she brings a deep understanding of public service and the art of connecting with diverse audiences. Audrie holds a bachelor's degree in communications from Bellarmine University, with minors in history and political science.