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Sir Lawrence

Today's Business Journal has MU as #4 on its list of the "Largest in-state colleges and universities" with Fall 2009 enrollment at 11,689 and a .5% increase from fall of 2008.  7,693 undergrads, and 3,608 grad students (the rest are part-time undergrad).

1.  UW-Madison @ 42,099
2.  UWM @ 30,418
3.  UW-Oshkosh @ 13,002
4.  MU
5.  UW-Whitewater @ 11,139

11. Concordia 7,178 (next private school)

MU is #1 in tuition of the top 25 at $30,462.  (Lawrence in Appleton didn't make the list, but I suspect they might even be higher than MU)  Lowest listed is UW-Stevens Point and UWGB, both at $5,364.
Ludum habemus.

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