The back of the newspaper clearly showed the majors and quotas for this year's enrollment at the Australian National University. There were a total of five majors and eight hundred places.
Although Arthur specifically allowed the number of places to expand to about fifteen hundred, Principal Wilfred Freeman Wayneberg considered it carefully and still limited the enrollment to eight hundred people.
Although the facilities and funds were more than sufficient, the faculty at the Australian National University was still at a disadvantage. If too many students were recruited, it would inevitably affect the efficiency of students' learning and the quality of teaching.
Wilfred Freeman Wayneberg aimed to build a world-class university, which could not be accomplished in a short time, nor could it be achieved by the number of places alone.