WARREN, Ohio - Fall enrollment at Kent State University's Trumbull campus fell less than one-half of one percent compared to one year ago.

A news release from the university says enrollment stands at 3,093 students, a decrease of just 14 students from the 3,107 students attending one year ago according to the official 15-day count.

According to the news release from Kent State, Daniel Palmer, Ph.D., assistant dean for Kent State Trumbull said, "The fact that our enrollment numbers remain close to our historic high, reflects the value and affordability that students continue to find in our degree programs."

James Ritter, Ph.D., director of enrollment management and student services for Kent State Trumbull, added, "Students want to have numerous options when it comes to choosing a major, because many realize they will probably change their major at some point during their educational career.

Youngstown State University saw a 3.1% decline in student enrollment this fall.