HILLSBORO, Kan.— Tabor College recorded its highest spring enrollment since the 2014 spring semester with 499 undergraduate students on campus. With retention of 91 percent (2026 total) or higher, this and each of the previous three spring semesters, Tabor’s mission continues to resonate deeply with its students.
The spring 2026 total enrollment of 681 students also includes 52 students enrolled in dual-credit courses and a third consecutive record in spring graduate enrollment with 130 students. Tabor’s diverse offerings include the newly announced M.A. in Ministry, giving the college three postgraduate degrees.
“These enrollment and retention numbers affirm our students are flourishing,” President David Janzen, Ph.D. (g’90) said. “Not only are the numbers good, but the students are great. Campus is alive with students who are making lifelong friends, preparing for careers, and growing in their faith and maturity.”
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Established in 1908 and located in Hillsboro, Kan., Tabor College is a Christian liberal arts college affiliated with the Central, Southern, Eastern, and Latin American Districts of the United States Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches.
