Despite all the press the Army Ranger School has garnered by graduating its first three female students, it managed to quietly open enrollment to qualified women for good.

While a new group of women started Ranger School Monday, the Army is remaining tight-lipped on just how many are enrolled. What it has revealed is that of the 417 students who started Ranger School, only 300 made it through the first day. Fort Benning spokesman Bob Purtiman said most of the students cut on Day 1 failed the physical assessment, specifically the part where they had to do 49 pushups in a row.

Purtiman said that the Army was following the lead of other Special Forces schools by keeping the demographics of each Ranger class secret.

“We are now running an integrated Ranger course,” Purtiman said. “We are going to treat this like we do the other schools — such as Airborne — in which we don’t release that information.”