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Generally, the information contained in the current year's academic bulletin is considered official, but publication deadlines and other circumstances may affect some parts (e.g., faculty or administrative lists, course offerings, some of the statistics in the opening section), so you should double-check information that may change from year to year with the registrar, the vice president for administration, or the Office of College Relations. The Office of College Relations maintains a Fact Sheet containing statistics and other information about Gustavus that should be used when developing statements, releases, brochures, etc. for public dissemination. For example, the enrollment of the College is complicated by FTEs, international exchanges, post-secondary option students, withdrawals, and the like, so the Administrative Council has agreed that we all should use the same number, based upon full-time enrollment and updated each term. Another example: We "officially" offer intercollegiate competition in 25 sportsa total that does not include sports with "club" status (e.g., rugby, mens volleyball, lacrosse, bicycling), and that counts indoor and outdoor track as two different opportunities for each gender but spring and fall golf and tennis as one sport each for each gender.
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Six months after graduation, 100% of the Class of 2004 was "situated" (i.e., employed, in grad school, etc.).
Gustavus men's soccer players Max Malmquist and Flynn Stewart-Franzen are spending their summer vacation in Salt Lake City, Utah playing soccer for the Ogden Outlaws of the Premier Development League (PDL). The Outlaws defeated the Brigham Young Cougars 2-1 on the Fourth of July and Stewart-Franzen tied the score at 1-1 with a goal in the 56th minute.