HILLSBORO, Kan.— Tabor College’s 2025 spring retention rate is its second-best on record, reaching 93 percent. All four classes retained 90 percent or more of their students, bringing the college’s 10-year average to 89 percent.
“These outstanding retention and graduate numbers confirm that students are thriving at Tabor College,” President David Janzen, Ph.D., said. “I am so proud of our faculty, coaches, and staff who serve students very well and the students who engage with our campus culture and decidedly Christian mission.”
The total SP25 enrollment for Tabor is 635. That includes 465 undergraduate students on campus, 61 in dual-credit classes, and 109 in the college’s graduate programs. With the addition of the healthcare leadership concentration to its M.B.A., the college’s diverse graduate portfolio continues to blossom with a second-straight spring of record enrollment.
“I’m very grateful for our faculty and staff’s dedication to the lives of our students,” Provost Frank Johnson, Ph.D., said. “Retention of this magnitude is a massive achievement, and I’m humbled to serve alongside them as we fulfill our calling in leading our students.”