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The university offers degrees in various disciplines. It is a hub of educational, social and cultural activities having a close relation with business and industrial communities. On two campuses, the main and the new campus, more than 8,000 students are enrolled and this number is expected [by whom?] to be increased. [when?]
The campus is spread over 370 acres, able to house 25,000 students, 1,250 teachers and 650 staff members. 22 hostels are available for accommodation. [11] On 24 September 2020, the new campus was formally opened to students. A bus shuttle service will operate between both campuses. [12]
After the infusion of capital, Grand Canyon University's size increased. After having fewer than 1,000 students enrolled in 2008, the university had 17,500 students in the spring of 2017. [18] A 2015 economic impact study revealed that the university was adding about $1 billion into the state's economy each year during its expansion. [19]
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The college serves an ethnically diverse population of approximately 2,400 students each semester in credit programs and nearly 8,000 individuals annually in continuing education and workforce development programs. It has a full-time staff and faculty of over 150 employees and nearly 90 adjunct faculty members.
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The college was initiated with only 32 students and 10 teaching staff members. It multiplied to almost 4500 students and the teaching staff working at present is 71 out of 108 and the Non-Teaching staff is 61. The F.A. classes started in 1951, F.Sc. classes in 1952 and B.Sc. in 1960.
The number of students enrolled in 1948-49 was 224 and the number of teachers was 25. There was co-education in this institution up to 1951–52 as there was no separate college for girls by then. The faculty of science was upgraded to the degree classes in March 1951 as the number of students wishing to seek admission in B.Sc. class soared ...