REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT. 



State Board of Agriculture: 



Gentlemen — The close of the college year 1915-1010 leads one to con- 

 sider the matter of attendance in the various courses and I present, 

 therefore, a short summary of our attendance for the past three years, 

 together with some data respecting the relative number of men and wom- 

 en students. You will note that in the past year there has been a con- 

 siderable increase in the percentage of women students and that also 

 the number of regular four year course students increased from 1435 in 

 1915 to 1542 in 1910. The work of the students as a whole has been of 

 an entirely satisfactory character and I feel that the work of our stud- 

 ents during the year just closed has been up to the standard which we 

 all desire to see maintained at M. A. C. 



ATTENDANCE STATISTICS. 

 1914. 



Total Attendance 2010 



Regular .Students (4-year course) . 1521 



Special Students (short course) 489 



Percentage of Regular 75 3-5 



1915. 



Total Attendance 1999 



Regular Students (4-year course) 1435 



Special Students (short course) 504 



Percentage of Regular 71 3-4 



1910. 



Total Attendance 1993 



Regular Students (4-year course) 1542 



Special Students (short course) 451 



Percentge of Regular 77 1-5 



COMPARISON IN ATTENDANCE MEN AND WOMEN. 



1912— Men 1438 



Women 204 



Percentage of Female 15 1-2 



1913— Men - 1371 



Women 272 



Percentage of Female 10 1-2 



1914— Men 1000 



Women 344 



Percentage of Female 30 3-5 



