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Learn YourStudents
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Rules of the Game
Question format: Multiple choice
Score sheets: 1 point for each correct answer
Nothing to lose by guessing
‘Know your Students’ Hall of Fame
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Student Age
What percentage of undergraduates at IUPUI are 25 years of age or older?
a) 14%b) 24%c) 34%d) 45%
But unlike us, they are getting younger
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Percent of Undergraduates Age 25 +
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International Students
By what percentage has international undergraduate student enrollment increased over the past 20 years?
a) 25%b) 50%c) 100%d) 300% Yowza!
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Number of International Undergraduates
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Course Load
What percentage of undergraduates at IUPUI maintain a full-time course load (12+ credits this fall)?
a) 42%b) 52%c) 62%d) 72% And growing…quickly!
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Percent of Undergraduates Enrolled Full-Time
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Class Level
What percent of undergraduate students are freshmen or sophomores?
a) 63%b) 53%c) 43%d) 33%
Less than you thought?
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% Lower Division Undergraduates
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Employment
What percentage of full-time freshmen at IUPUI work off-campus >20 hrs/week?
a) 16%b) 26%c) 36%d) 46%
Are you sure?
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% FTF Working > 20 hrs/wk
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Child/Parent Care
What percentage of full-time freshmen at IUPUI take care of dependents*?
a) 20%b) 30%c) 40%d) 50%
Not so traditional after all, eh?
*Providing care for dependents living with you (parents, children, spouse, etc.)
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% of FTF Caring for Dependents
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Co-Curricular Engagement
What percentage of full-time freshmen at IUPUI participate in co-curricular activities*?
a) 30%b) 40%c) 50%d) 60%
OK for an Urban University?
*organizations, campus publications, student government, fraternity or sorority, intercollegiate or intramural sports, etc.
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% FTF Participating in Co-Curricular Activities
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Study Habits
What percentage of full-time freshmen at IUPUI study, read or otherwise prepare for their classes over 15 hours per week*?
a) 35%b) 45%c) 55%d) 65%
Less than half, but…
*studying, reading, writing, doing homework or lab work, analyzing data, rehearsing, and other academic activities
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% FTF Studying > 15 hrs/wk
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High School Rank
What percentage of new freshmen at IUPUI ranked in the top 25% of their H.S. Class?
a) 26%b) 36%c) 46%d) 56%
Almost half and…
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% FTF from Top 25% of H.S. Class
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Remediation Need
What percentage of new freshmen at IUPUI take a remedial math course?
a) 21%b) 26%c) 31%d) 36%
1 in 5
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% New Freshmen Taking Remedial Math
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First Semester Grades
What percentage of new freshmen at IUPUI earn a GPA under 2.0 during their first semester?
a) 17%b) 22%c) 27%d) 32%
Also about 1 in 5
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% New Freshman Earning < 2.00 GPA in Their First Semester
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Retention to the Second Year
What percentage of full-time freshmen at IUPUI return for their second year of college?
a) 63%b) 68%c) 73%d) 78%
Getting better all the time!
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% of FTF Returning for Second Year
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Retention and GPA
What percentage of full-time freshmen at IUPUI who earn a GPA under 2.0 return for their second year of college?
a) 23%b) 28%c) 32%d) 37%
Surprised it’s that high?
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Retention to the 2nd Year by GPA
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Graduation Rate
What percentage of full-time freshmen at IUPUI graduate from any IU campus within six years?
a) 25%b) 30%c) 35%d) 40%
And on the rise…
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Six Year Graduation Rate among FTF
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Student Flow Among the 2000-03 Combined FTF Cohort
*Includes students who transferred elsewhere. For the Fall 2004 entering cohort (the first for which somewhat reliable transfer data is available), 41% of non-completers transferred elsewhere and 15% of this group, 6% of total IUPUI non-completers, completed a degree elsewhere.
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Graduation Rate
What percentage of additional students graduate from another college or university within the six-year time frame?
a) 4%b) 8%c) 12%d) 16%
But what about those still enrolled?
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Time to Degree
Univ. of Alabama Birmingham
University of Colorado DenverUniversity of Illinois Chicago
Virginia Commonwealth Univ.
July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2010
Original Entry Mode of Bachelor's Degree Recipients
Time to Degree
Beginners, 54% Transfers, 46%
<=4 Years 5-6 Years 7-10 Years > 10 Years
28%
61%
39%
18%
17%
11%
15%
10%
Beginners
Transfers
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Interpreting Your Score
Points13 - 15 ‘Hall of Fame’ worthy10 - 12 Consolation prize 8 - 10 Ready to play again? 0 - 7 Random guesser
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For More InformationStudent Survey section
University Fact Book with Campus-Level Views
IUPUI Information Management and Institutional Research web site (imir.iupui.edu)
University Institutional Research and Reporting Web Site (www.iu.edu/~uirr)