DKU receives record number of undergraduate applicationsPosted by freeamfva on March 20th, 2023 DKU receives record number of undergraduate applications Duke Kunshan University has posted another record-breaking year for undergraduate applications with 7,282 received from across the world, an increase of a third on last year.To get more news about undergraduate, you can visit wikifx.com official website. Of those, 3,956 applicants to the bachelor’s degree program starting this fall are from China, an 85 percent rise on 2022. The largest number of Chinese applications came from Jiangsu province, Shanghai and Beijing. Year-on-year growth from Beijing and Shanghai was 172 percent and 154 percent respectively. The surge of interest within China follows the awarding of Schwarzman, Yenching and other highly sought-after scholarships to Duke Kunshan alumni. “We’re delighted to see that DKU is favored by so many high school students and their parents. This is great recognition of the quality of our education,” said Dr. Hanguo (Luke) Li, dean of China enrollment management at Duke Kunshan. About half of the international applications came from the United States but interest could be found worldwide. Among the countries represented were Australia, Bangladesh, Canada, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Kuwait, Japan, Jamaica, Jordan, Mexico, Nigeria, Paraguay, Poland, Singapore, South Korea, Turkey, Uganda and Vietnam. Last year’s undergraduate application total of 5,437 was itself a record-high at the time, demonstrating DKU’s growing appeal despite the long periods of uncertainty and constraints on travel during the COVID-19 crisis. Pandemic-related restrictions on entering China were lifted in early 2023, allowing DKU’s displaced international students to return to the Kunshan campus.Duke Kunshan is set to enroll about 450 undergraduates into its Class of 2027, including some 300 from the Chinese mainland. They will arrive in Kunshan later this year to find a newly expanded, state-of-the art campus following a 2 billion yuan (US$ 290 million) investment in the site’s second phase. Students completing the four-year undergraduate program — which features an integrated and multi-disciplinary curriculum — are awarded degrees from both Duke Kunshan and Duke University. DKU’s inaugural cohort, the Class of 2022, graduated in May last year and are already making their mark on the world. Many are pursuing further study at world-renowned universities, with several securing Rhodes, Schwarzman, Yenching, National Science Foundation, Princeton in Africa and other prestigious scholarships. Like it? Share it!More by this author |