Full-time students make up about 96 percent of the student body.
The college has had an average 890 full-time students during the last five years.
But parents who provide more than half the support of full-time students up to age 24 may do so.
Full-time students in that same period of time pay more than $40,000.
There are over 16,000 full-time students in more than 180 programs.
The college has over 3000 full-time students and 300 teaching staff.
There is help available, but full-time students seem to get the better deal.
It was ten years before the college had its first full-time student.
There are 355 full-time students at the 41-year-old school this year, down from 801 in 1981.
In school, nearly 34 thousand full-time students study and do further research here.