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Thirty-Eigth Annual Edition
Student Fact Book Fall 2014
Office of Institutional Research
Office of Institutional Research
Barbara Bullock, Assistant Vice President, Institutional Research, 370 University Hall, x3759E-mail: [email protected]
Kary Brigger, Assistant Director, Institutional Research, 372 University Hall, x2738E-mail: [email protected]
Steve Bright, Senior IR Analyst, Institutional Research, 353 University Hall, x2308E-mail: [email protected]
Joanie Hendricks, Data Analyst II, Institutional Research, 370 University Hall, x5244E-mail: [email protected]
Aaron Skira, Senior IR Analyst, Institutional Research, 367 University Hall, x3208E-mail: [email protected]
Craig This, Data Analyst III, Institutional Research, 350G University Hall, x4296E-mail: [email protected]
Student Assistants: Alexis Schankin & Kayla Muncie
Table of Contents
Student Populations.................................................................................................................................. 1-3
Student Headcount Enrollment................................................................................................................ 4
Credit Hour Enrollment............................................................................................................................. 5-6
Full-Time/Part-Time Student Headcount Enrollment............................................................................. 7
Degree Seeking/Non-Degree Seeking Headcount Enrollment.............................................................. 8-10
Student Headcount Enrollment by College............................................................................................ 11-19
Undergraduate Students by Program...................................................................................................... 20-25
Graduate and Professional Students by Program................................................................................. 26-28
Financial Aid (Online Only)....................................................................................................................... 29-39
Degree Students by Region...................................................................................................................... 40-41
Degree Seeking Headcount Enrollment by State................................................................................... 42
International Students............................................................................................................................... 43-44
Students Living in Campus Housing....................................................................................................... 45
Age of Students......................................................................................................................................... 46
Undergraduate Grade Point Averages.................................................................................................... 47-48
Veteran Student Headcount Enrollment................................................................................................. 49
First-Time Degree Seeking UG Students................................................................................................ 50-61
High School Origin.............................................................................................................................. 50
Intended Area of Study....................................................................................................................... 51-52
SAT Scores.......................................................................................................................................... 53-54
ACT Scores.......................................................................................................................................... 55-58
Class Rank and High School GPA..................................................................................................... 59-60
Headcount Enrollment by Region..................................................................................................... 61
New Degree Seeking Graduate Students................................................................................................ 62
Transfer Students...................................................................................................................................... 63-64
Degrees Awarded ..................................................................................................................................... 65-69
Retention Rate 2013 First-Time, Full-Time Main Campus Cohort ....................................................... 70
Graduation Rate 2008 First-Time, Full-Time Main Campus Cohort Cohort......................................... 71
Table of Contents cont'd.
Headcount Enrollment by Ethnicity by Student Level........................................................................... 73-74
Headcount Enrollment by Ethnicity by Student Population.................................................................. 75-77
Undergraduate Headcount Enrollment by Ethnicity by College........................................................... 78-82
Graduate/Professional Headcount Enrollment by Ethnicity by College.............................................. 83-86
Undergraduate Students by Ethnicity by Program................................................................................ 87-93
Graduate and Professional Students by Ethnicity by Program............................................................ 94-98
Full-Time/Part-Time Student Headcount Enrollment by Ethnicity........................................................ 99
Student Headcount Enrollment by Ethnicity by Region........................................................................ 100-101
Students Living in Campus Housing by Ethnicity................................................................................. 102
Mean Cumulative Undergraduate Grade Point Average by Ethnicity.................................................. 103
Age of Students by Ethnicity.................................................................................................................... 104
First-Time Degree Seeking UG Students by Ethnicity........................................................................... 105-109
High School Origin by Ethnicity........................................................................................................ 105
Intended Area of Study by Ethnicity.................................................................................................. 106-107
High School Rank and GPA by Ethnicity.......................................................................................... 108
ACT/SAT Scores by Ethnicity............................................................................................................. 108
Region by Ethnicity............................................................................................................................. 109
Transfer Students by Ethnicity................................................................................................................. 110-111
Degrees Awarded by Ethnicity by Gender.............................................................................................. 112-113
Degrees Awarded by Ethnicity by College.............................................................................................. 114-117
Enrollment by Ethnicity
Table of Contents cont'd.
Lake Campus Longitudinal Data.............................................................................................................. 119-120
All Students Headcount Enrollment........................................................................................................ 122
Degree Seeking/Non-Degree Seeking Students..................................................................................... 122-123
Full-Time/Part-Time, Full-Time Equivalent.............................................................................................. 124
Entrance Status......................................................................................................................................... 125
Degree Seeking Student Headcount Enrollment By College................................................................ 126
Students by College.................................................................................................................................. 127
Undergraduate Programs......................................................................................................................... 128-133
Raj Soin College of Business............................................................................................................. 128
College of Education & Human Services.......................................................................................... 129
College of Engineering and Computer Science............................................................................... 130
College of Liberal Arts........................................................................................................................ 131-132
College of Nursing & Health............................................................................................................... 132
College of Science and Mathematics................................................................................................ 133
Associate/Technical Degrees............................................................................................................. 133
Graduate Degree Programs...................................................................................................................... 134-135
Doctoral and Professional Programs...................................................................................................... 136
Area of Study of First-Time Degree Seeking UG Students.................................................................... 136
Non-Degree Students by Program........................................................................................................... 137
Ethnicity of Students................................................................................................................................. 138
International Students............................................................................................................................... 138
Mean Age.................................................................................................................................................... 138
Housing Vs. Commuter Students............................................................................................................ 138
Undergraduate Mean Grade Point Average............................................................................................ 139-140
Average Credit Hour Loads...................................................................................................................... 141
First-Time Students Mean ACT & SAT Scores....................................................................................... 141
First-Time Students High School Origin................................................................................................. 142-144
Transfer Students...................................................................................................................................... 145-147
Undergraduate Applications to Matriculation........................................................................................ 148
Degrees Awarded by Award Category..................................................................................................... 149
Degrees Awarded by College/Program................................................................................................... 150-154
Retention and Graduation Rates; First-Time, Full-Time Cohorts ........................................................ 155-160
Headcount Enrollment 1964-2014............................................................................................................ 161-162
Full Time Equivalent Enrollment 1982-2014............................................................................................ 163-164
Fall Term Student Credit Hours 1982-2014............................................................................................. 165-166
Six-Year Longitudinal Information
Student PopulationsAll Students
*Attended Fall 2013, Spring 2014 or Summer Term 2014**Attended Prior to Fall Term 2013
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40
102
218
290
396
460
471
531
538
599
949
973
1,147
1,228
1,772
1,800
1,846
1,951
1,955
2,413
2,436
2,509
2,781
2,963
3,455
3,676
3,805
4,026
4,119
4,550
5,400
8,590
9,189
11,895
12,256
13,614
13,753
14,458
16,830
16,842
17,779
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American Indian/Alaskan Native
School of Professional Psy.
Credential Seeking
Doctoral Students
Readmitted Students**
Asian Students
Hispanic/Latino
Boonshoft School of Medicine
Professional Students
Two or more races
Non-Degree Students
College of Nursing & Health
Lake Campus
Transfer Students
Raj Soin College of Business
International Students
College of Science & Math
African American Students
College of Education & H.S.
Students in Housing
Sophomores
Juniors
College of Liberal Arts
Master's Students
College of Egr & CS
Univ. College Students
New Students
Part-Time Students
Seniors
Freshmen
25+ Years of Age
Male Students
Female Students
Continuing Students*
Caucasian Students
Undergraduates
Full-Time Students
Ohio Students
Degree Seeking Students
Main Campus
Total
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Student PopulationsUndergraduate Students
*Attended Fall 2013, Spring 2014 or Summer Term 2014**Attended Prior to Fall Term 2013
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309
382
518
684
753
825
1,115
1,209
1,228
1,335
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1,627
2,347
2,362
2,406
2,436
2,509
2,679
2,697
3,051
3,676
4,119
4,550
6,620
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8,998
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12,682
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13,614
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Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
American Indian/Alaskan Native
Credential Seeking
Readmitted Students**
Asian Students
Hispanic/Latino
Two or more races
College of Nursing & Health
Non-Degree Students
International Students
Lake Campus
College of Education & H.S.
Transfer Students
Raj Soin College of Business
College of Science & Math
African American Students
Students in Housing
College of Liberal Arts
College of Egr & CS
Sophomores
Juniors
First-Time Students
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Part-Time Students
Univ. College Students
Seniors
Freshmen
Male Students
Female Students
Continuing Students*
Caucasian Students
Full-Time Students
Ohio Students
Main Campus
Degree Seeking Students
Total
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Student PopulationsGraduate/Professional Students
*Attended Fall 2013, Spring 2014 or Summer Term 2014**Any Grad student that had been at WSU previously; non-degree Grad students who are now degree Grad students; or any Grad student out for more than 3 terms
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2,433
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Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
American Indian/Alaskan Native
Lake Campus
Students in Housing
Two or more races
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Readmitted Students**
Asian Students
Credential Seeking
Non-Degree Students
College of Nursing & Health
Doctoral Students
African American Students
College of Liberal Arts
College of Science & Math
Raj Soin College of Business
Boonshoft School of Medicine
Professional Students
College of Education & H.S.
International Students
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New Students
Male Students
Female Students
Caucasian Students
Ohio Students
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Continuing Students*
Master's Students
Full-Time Students
Degree Seeking Students
Main Campus
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A B C D FMale Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Freshman Full Time 488 379 867 17 6 23 1,125 1,328 2,453 135 141 276 1,765 1,854 3,619 Part Time 140 112 252 7 6 13 73 72 145 40 60 100 171 250 421 431 500 931 Total 628 491 1,119 24 12 36 1,198 1,400 2,598 175 201 376 171 250 421 2,196 2,354 4,550
Sophomore Full Time 879 872 1,751 14 25 39 24 44 68 119 129 248 1 1 1,037 1,070 2,107 Part Time 113 108 221 10 10 20 1 1 36 41 77 5 5 10 165 164 329 Total 992 980 1,972 24 35 59 25 44 69 155 170 325 6 5 11 1,202 1,234 2,436
Junior Full Time 905 893 1,798 14 21 35 3 9 12 123 106 229 1,045 1,029 2,074 Part Time 154 178 332 9 14 23 34 39 73 4 3 7 201 234 435 Total 1,059 1,071 2,130 23 35 58 3 9 12 157 145 302 4 3 7 1,246 1,263 2,509
Senior Full Time 1,240 1,358 2,598 21 11 32 69 64 133 1,330 1,433 2,763 Part Time 580 599 1,179 27 55 82 37 55 92 2 1 3 646 710 1,356 Total 1,820 1,957 3,777 48 66 114 106 119 225 2 1 3 1,976 2,143 4,119
Total Full Time 3,512 3,502 7,014 66 63 129 1,152 1,381 2,533 446 440 886 1 1 5,177 5,386 10,563 Part Time 987 997 1,984 53 85 138 74 72 146 147 195 342 182 259 441 1,443 1,608 3,051 Total UG 4,499 4,499 8,998 119 148 267 1,226 1,453 2,679 593 635 1,228 183 259 442 6,620 6,994 13,614
A B E D FMale Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Master's Full Time 695 826 1,521 16 25 41 416 332 748 1,127 1,183 2,310 Part Time 241 317 558 10 11 21 35 39 74 286 367 653 Total 936 1,143 2,079 26 36 62 451 371 822 1,413 1,550 2,963
Credential Seeking Full Time 6 38 44 4 8 12 14 10 24 24 56 80 Part Time 28 36 64 2 10 12 8 14 22 38 60 98 Total 34 74 108 6 18 24 22 24 46 62 116 178
Special Grad/Other GR Full Time 5 6 11 2 1 3 7 15 22 4 3 7 18 25 43 Part Time 19 27 46 10 11 21 23 57 80 3 3 6 55 98 153 Total 24 33 57 12 12 24 30 72 102 7 6 13 73 123 196
Professional Full Time 176 212 388 2 2 64 72 136 240 286 526 Part Time 11 11 1 1 12 12 Total 176 223 399 2 2 64 73 137 240 298 538
Doctoral Full Time 127 72 199 10 4 14 8 10 18 145 86 231 Part Time 35 20 55 2 1 3 1 1 37 22 59 Total 162 92 254 12 5 17 8 11 19 182 108 290
Total Full Time 1,009 1,154 2,163 32 40 72 509 439 948 4 3 7 1,554 1,636 3,190 Part Time 323 411 734 24 33 57 66 112 178 3 3 6 416 559 975 Total GR 1,332 1,565 2,897 56 73 129 575 551 1,126 7 6 13 1,970 2,195 4,165
A B C/E D FMale Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Full Time 4,521 4,656 9,177 98 103 201 1,661 1,820 3,481 446 440 886 5 3 8 6,731 7,022 13,753 Part Time 1,310 1,408 2,718 77 118 195 140 184 324 147 195 342 185 262 447 1,859 2,167 4,026 Total 5,831 6,064 11,895 175 221 396 1,801 2,004 3,805 593 635 1,228 190 265 455 8,590 9,189 17,779
* Includes degree and non-degree students for all campusesA Attended Fall 2013, Spring 2014, or Summer 2014 E First time enrollment as a graduate/professional student at WSU B Attended prior to Fall 2013 - includes students who attended WSU as undergraduatesC First time enrollment at WSU; has not attended any other college or university F Other includes PSEO students, HS Dual Enrollment, Gateway, and Transients - includes New LEAP Professional Students: SOPP, BSOM (Medical), and DNP studentsD Transfers: First time enrollment at WSU; has attended another college or university Credential Students: LIC, ENDRS, EDS & CERT seeking students Special Grad/Other GR: Non-Degree Graduate Students
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GRAND TOTALContinuing Readmitted New Transfer Other Total
Graduate/Professional Students
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Student Headcount Enrollment*Undergraduate Students
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Undergraduate # % # % # %0.0-3.0 698 5.5% 240 21.5% 755 5.5%3.5-6.0 776 6.1% 103 9.2% 856 6.3%6.5-9.0 804 6.3% 99 8.9% 885 6.5%9.5-11.5 542 4.3% 41 3.7% 555 4.1%12.0-15.0 7,005 55.2% 420 37.7% 7,460 54.8%15.5-18.0 2,558 20.2% 203 18.2% 2,786 20.5%Over 18.0 299 2.4% 9 0.8% 317 2.3%Total 12,682 100% 1,115 100% 13,614 100%
Graduate0.0-3.0 768 23.0% 27 84.4% 763 22.9%3.5-6.0 1,199 36.0% 1 3.1% 1,197 35.9%6.5-9.0 834 25.0% 2 6.3% 843 25.3%9.5-11.5 185 5.6% 2 6.3% 186 5.6%12.0-15.0 323 9.7% 325 9.7%15.5-18.0 20 0.6% 20 0.6%Over 18.0 3 0.1% 3 0.1%Total 3,332 100% 32 100% 3,337 100%
Doctoral0.0-3.0 49 16.9% 49 16.9%3.5-6.0 59 20.3% 59 20.3%6.5-9.0 57 19.7% 57 19.7%9.5-11.5 22 7.6% 22 7.6%12.0-15.0 93 32.1% 93 32.1%15.5-18.0 9 3.1% 9 3.1%Over 18.0 1 0.3% 1 0.3%Total 290 100% 290 100%
Professional0.0-3.0 8 1.5% 8 1.5%3.5-6.0 23 4.3% 23 4.3%6.5-9.0 5 0.9% 5 0.9%9.5-11.5 14 2.6% 14 2.6%12.0-15.0 24 4.5% 24 4.5%15.5-18.0 458 85.1% 458 85.1%Over 18.0 6 1.1% 6 1.1%Total 538 100% 538 100%
Grand Total0.0-3.0 1,523 9.0% 267 23.3% 1,575 8.9%3.5-6.0 2,057 12.2% 104 9.1% 2,135 12.0%6.5-9.0 1,700 10.1% 101 8.8% 1,790 10.1%9.5-11.5 763 4.5% 43 3.7% 777 4.4%12.0-15.0 7,445 44.2% 420 36.6% 7,902 44.4%15.5-18.0 3,045 18.1% 203 17.7% 3,273 18.4%Over 18.0 309 1.8% 9 0.8% 327 1.8%Total 16,842 100% 1,147 100% 17,779 100%
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Main Campus Lake Campus Total University
Student Credit HoursUndergraduate 160,652 11,591 172,242Graduate 22,357 102 22,459Doctoral 2,522 2,522Professional 9,034 9,034Total 194,564 11,693 206,257
Full-Time Equivalency (FTE)*Undergraduate 10,710.10 772.70 11,482.80Graduate 1,490.44 6.80 1,497.27Doctoral 168.13 168.13Professional 602.23 602.23Total 12,970.91 779.50 13,750.43
Avg Credit Hour Load: Full-TimeUndergraduate 14.42 12.65 14.48Graduate 8.12 3.20 8.15Doctoral 10.46 10.46Professional 17.10 17.10Total 13.29 12.29 13.39
Avg Credit Hour Load: Part-TimeUndergraduate 6.80 5.55 6.33Graduate 3.04 3.00 2.91Doctoral 2.12 1.80Professional 3.13 3.13Total 5.78 5.53 5.48
Avg Credit Hour Load: TotalUndergraduate 12.87 10.40 12.65Graduate 6.79 3.19 6.73Doctoral 8.98 8.70Professional 16.79 16.79Total 11.72 10.19 11.60
*FTE=Student Credit Hours Divided by 15Undergraduate & Graduate counts include credential seeking and non-degree students
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Undergraduates by Campus Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total
Main Campus: New First Time Direct from HS 2,152 59 11 2,222 Other 1st Time Out HS More 1Yr 132 5 137 Transfer 282 308 292 217 1,099 Continuing* 916 1,810 2,042 3,624 8,392 Readmit** 31 53 50 106 240Main Campus Undergraduate 3,513 2,235 2,395 3,947 12,090
Lake Campus: New First Time Direct from HS 204 5 1 210 Other 1st Time Out HS More 1Yr 31 1 32 Transfer 29 19 17 8 73 Continuing* 84 180 118 228 610 Readmit** 5 8 7 9 29Lake Campus Undergraduate 353 213 143 245 954
Total University (Unduplicated): New First Time Direct from HS 2,356 64 12 2,432 Other 1st Time Out HS More 1Yr 163 5 168 Transfer 309 325 302 223 1,159 Continuing* 992 1,969 2,127 3,750 8,838 Readmit** 36 59 57 112 264Total University Undergraduate 3,856 2,422 2,498 4,085 12,861
Grad/Professional by Campus Master'sCredential Seeking*** Doctoral Professional Total
Main Campus: Grad New 822 46 19 137 1,024 Continuing* 2,075 108 254 399 2,836 Readmit** 62 24 17 2 105Main Campus Grad/Professional 2,959 178 290 538 3,965
Lake Campus: Grad New 4 4 Continuing* 27 27 Readmit**Lake Campus Grad/Professional 31 31
Total University (Unduplicated): Grad New 822 46 19 137 1,024 Continuing* 2,079 108 254 399 2,840 Readmit** 62 24 17 2 105Total University Grad/Professional 2,963 178 290 538 3,969
* Attended Fall 2013, Spring 2014 or Summer 2014
** Attended prior to Fall Semester 2013
*** Credential Seeking: Includes seeking LIC, ENDRS, EDS or CERT
Degree Seeking Students
Student Population By Classification
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Undergraduates by Campus Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total
Main Campus: Gateway 61 7 2 70 HS Post Secondary 212 1 213 Other 1st Time Out HS More 1Yr 2 2 LEAP Non Degree 77 77 Transfer 57 2 59 Continuing* 122 2 3 23 150 Readmit** 1 2 3 Undergrad Transient 7 3 5 3 18
Main Campus Undergraduate 538 13 11 30 592
Lake Campus: HS Post Secondary 141 141 Transfer 10 10 Continuing* 5 1 4 10Lake Campus Undergraduate 156 1 4 161
Total University (Unduplicated): Gateway 61 7 2 70 HS Post Secondary 353 1 354 Other 1st Time Out HS More 1Yr 2 2 LEAP Non Degree 77 77 Transfer 67 2 69 Continuing* 127 3 3 27 160 Readmit** 1 2 3 Undergrad Transient 7 3 5 3 18Total University Undergraduate 694 14 11 34 753
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Total University (Unduplicated): Grad New 87 15 102 Continuing* 47 47 Readmit** 24 24 Grad Special 10 10 Grad Transient 13 13Total University Grad/Professional 171 25 196(1 Readmit is a Lake Campus Non-Degree Graduate Student)
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*Unduplicated Headcount
Main Campus-Degree Seeking Undergraduate Graduate/Prof TotalRaj Soin College of Business 1,310 436 1,746College of Education & Human Services 1,130 743 1,873College of Engineering & Computer Science 2,281 1,049 3,330College of Liberal Arts 2,324 393 2,717College of Nursing & Health 682 289 971College of Science & Mathematics 1,416 422 1,838University College 2,944 2,944Associate/Technical Degree 3 3Boonshoft School of Medicine 531 531School of Professional Psychology 102 102Main Campus Total 12,090 3,965 16,055
Lake Campus-Degree Seeking Undergraduate Graduate/Prof TotalRaj Soin College of Business 46 7 53College of Education & Human Services 131 22 153College of Engineering & Computer Science 145 145College of Liberal Arts 77 77College of Nursing & Health 12 12College of Science & Mathematics 26 2 28University College 327 327Associate/Technical Degree 190 190
Lake Campus Total 954 31 985
Total University-Degree Seeking Undergraduate Graduate/Prof TotalRaj Soin College of Business 1,335 437 1,772College of Education & Human Services 1,209 746 1,955College of Engineering & Computer Science 2,406 1,049 3,455College of Liberal Arts 2,362 393 2,755College of Nursing & Health 684 289 973College of Science & Mathematics 1,424 422 1,846University College 3,251 3,251Associate/Technical Degree 190 190Boonshoft School of Medicine 531 531School of Professional Psychology 102 102
Total University* 12,861 3,969 16,830
Non-Degree SeekingUndergraduate-
MainUndergraduate-
LakeGraduate/
Prof
Continuing Education 308 20
University College 284 141
Graduate Studies 170
College of Liberal Arts 26
Non-Degree Seeking Total 592 161 196
(1 student in Graduate Studies is a Lake Campus student)
Non-Degree Seeking Students By College
Degree Seeking Students By College
10
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Freshman Full Time 46 46 92 2 2 48 46 94 Part Time 1 1 2 1 1 2 Total 47 47 94 2 2 49 47 96
Sophomore Full Time 118 105 223 8 7 15 125 110 235 Part Time 17 21 38 2 2 4 19 23 42 Total 135 126 261 10 9 19 144 133 277
Junior Full Time 188 122 310 3 9 12 188 126 314 Part Time 29 31 60 2 2 30 31 61 Total 217 153 370 5 9 14 218 157 375
Senior Full Time 251 159 410 3 5 8 251 161 412 Part Time 104 71 175 1 2 3 104 71 175 Total 355 230 585 4 7 11 355 232 587
Total Full Time 603 432 1,035 16 21 37 612 443 1,055 Part Time 151 124 275 5 4 9 154 126 280 Total 754 556 1,310 21 25 46 766 569 1,335
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Freshman Full Time 14 35 49 1 1 2 14 35 49 Part Time 9 9 18 9 9 18 Total 23 44 67 1 1 2 23 44 67
Sophomore Full Time 34 95 129 2 7 9 36 100 136 Part Time 10 19 29 1 1 10 19 29 Total 44 114 158 3 7 10 46 119 165
Junior Full Time 76 131 207 4 17 21 77 146 223 Part Time 16 34 50 4 4 16 35 51 Total 92 165 257 4 21 25 93 181 274
Senior Full Time 121 295 416 21 44 65 130 329 459 Part Time 105 127 232 10 19 29 108 136 244 Total 226 422 648 31 63 94 238 465 703
Total Full Time 245 556 801 28 69 97 257 610 867 Part Time 140 189 329 11 23 34 143 199 342 Total 385 745 1,130 39 92 131 400 809 1,209
UndergraduatesHeadcount Enrollment by College
Raj Soin College of Business
College of Education and Human Services
Lake University Total*
Lake
Main
University Total*Main
11
Undergrads by college, cont'd
* Unduplicated Headcount
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Freshman Full Time 562 87 649 40 1 41 599 88 687 Part Time 30 6 36 5 5 36 6 42 Total 592 93 685 45 1 46 635 94 729
Sophomore Full Time 382 72 454 28 3 31 408 75 483 Part Time 37 7 44 6 6 42 7 49 Total 419 79 498 34 3 37 450 82 532
Junior Full Time 318 71 389 17 1 18 329 72 401 Part Time 40 7 47 5 1 6 44 8 52 Total 358 78 436 22 2 24 373 80 453
Senior Full Time 426 80 506 21 1 22 441 81 522 Part Time 128 28 156 15 1 16 143 29 172 Total 554 108 662 36 2 38 584 110 694
Total Full Time 1,688 310 1,998 106 6 112 1,777 316 2,093 Part Time 235 48 283 31 2 33 265 50 315 Total 1,923 358 2,281 137 8 145 2,042 366 2,408
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Freshman Full Time 100 159 259 2 1 3 102 160 262 Part Time 6 4 10 1 1 6 5 11 Total 106 163 269 2 2 4 108 165 273
Sophomore Full Time 154 234 388 9 5 14 161 238 399 Part Time 25 31 56 1 1 25 31 56 Total 179 265 444 10 5 15 186 269 455
Junior Full Time 231 329 560 4 6 10 232 332 564 Part Time 34 42 76 34 42 76 Total 265 371 636 4 6 10 266 374 640
Senior Full Time 286 401 687 18 14 32 293 403 696 Part Time 137 151 288 5 11 16 142 156 298 Total 423 552 975 23 25 48 435 559 994
Total Full Time 771 1,123 1,894 33 26 59 788 1,133 1,921 Part Time 202 228 430 6 12 18 207 234 441 Total 973 1,351 2,324 39 38 77 995 1,367 2,362
College of Engineering and Computer Science
Lake
Lake
College of Liberal Arts
Main University Total*
Main University Total*
12
Undergrads by college, cont'd
* Unduplicated Headcount
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Freshman Full Time 7 72 79 7 72 79 Part Time 1 5 6 1 5 6 Total 8 77 85 8 77 85
Sophomore Full Time 10 52 62 10 52 62 Part Time 2 10 12 2 2 2 11 13 Total 12 62 74 2 2 12 63 75
Junior Full Time 17 75 92 17 75 92 Part Time 6 34 40 6 34 40 Total 23 109 132 23 109 132
Senior Full Time 28 148 176 8 8 28 148 176 Part Time 33 182 215 2 2 33 183 216 Total 61 330 391 10 10 61 331 392
Total Full Time 62 347 409 8 8 62 347 409 Part Time 42 231 273 4 4 42 233 275 Total 104 578 682 12 12 104 580 684
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Freshman Full Time 59 90 149 59 90 149 Part Time 3 7 10 3 7 10 Total 62 97 159 62 97 159
Sophomore Full Time 81 157 238 1 1 2 82 158 240 Part Time 9 15 24 9 15 24 Total 90 172 262 1 1 2 91 173 264
Junior Full Time 127 186 313 2 5 7 128 187 315 Part Time 23 31 54 1 1 24 31 55 Total 150 217 367 3 5 8 152 218 370
Senior Full Time 162 285 447 4 7 11 162 286 448 Part Time 77 104 181 1 4 5 78 105 183 Total 239 389 628 5 11 16 240 391 631
Total Full Time 429 718 1,147 7 13 20 431 721 1,152 Part Time 112 157 269 2 4 6 114 158 272 Total 541 875 1,416 9 17 26 545 879 1,424
Lake University Total*
College of Nursing and Health
Main
College of Science and Mathematics
LakeMain University Total*
13
Undergrads by college, cont'd
* Unduplicated Headcount
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Freshman Full Time 805 1,192 1,997 95 107 202 897 1,299 2,196 Part Time 186 244 430 63 104 167 249 347 596 Total 991 1,436 2,427 158 211 369 1,146 1,646 2,792
Sophomore Full Time 182 265 447 25 37 62 202 299 501 Part Time 48 51 99 4 1 5 50 51 101 Total 230 316 546 29 38 67 252 350 602
Junior Full Time 62 69 131 6 5 11 66 74 140 Part Time 35 32 67 5 5 10 39 36 75 Total 97 101 198 11 10 21 105 110 215
Senior Full Time 20 14 34 3 4 7 22 18 40 Part Time 13 10 23 2 2 4 15 12 27 Total 33 24 57 5 6 11 37 30 67
Total Full Time 1,069 1,540 2,609 129 153 282 1,187 1,690 2,877 Part Time 282 337 619 74 112 186 353 446 799 Total 1,351 1,877 3,228 203 265 468 1,540 2,136 3,676
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Freshman Full Time 12 29 41 12 29 41 Part Time 117 106 223 7 8 15 124 114 238 Total 129 135 264 7 8 15 136 143 279
Sophomore Full Time 2 2 2 2 Part Time 2 1 3 1 1 2 2 4 Total 4 1 5 1 1 4 2 6
Junior Full Time Part Time 4 5 9 4 5 9 Total 4 5 9 4 5 9
Senior Full Time 1 1 1 1 Part Time 16 13 29 2 2 4 18 15 33 Total 17 13 30 2 2 4 19 15 34
Total Full Time 15 29 44 15 29 44 Part Time 139 125 264 9 11 20 148 136 284 Total 154 154 308 9 11 20 163 165 328
**Students in the College of Continuing Education are all non-degree seeking students, but other non-degree seeking students are included in the other colleges
Main University Total*
Continuing Education**
Main University Total*Lake
Lake
University College
14
Undergrads by college, cont'd
* Unduplicated Headcount
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Freshman Full Time 27 35 62 27 35 62 Part Time 1 1 3 6 9 3 6 9 Total 1 1 30 41 71 30 41 71
Sophomore Full Time 12 38 50 12 38 50 Part Time 6 5 11 6 5 11 Total 18 43 61 18 43 61
Junior Full Time 8 17 25 8 17 25 Part Time 1 1 4 12 16 4 12 16 Total 1 1 12 29 41 12 29 41
Senior Full Time 2 7 9 2 7 9 Part Time 1 1 5 3 8 5 3 8 Total 1 1 7 10 17 7 10 17
Total Full Time 49 97 146 49 97 146 Part Time 1 2 3 18 26 44 18 26 44 Total 1 2 3 67 123 190 67 123 190
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Freshman Full Time 1,605 1,710 3,315 167 145 312 1,765 1,854 3,619 Part Time 353 383 736 78 119 197 432 500 932 Total 1,958 2,093 4,051 245 264 509 2,197 2,354 4,551
Sophomore Full Time 963 980 1,943 85 98 183 1,038 1,070 2,108 Part Time 150 155 305 20 11 31 165 164 329 Total 1,113 1,135 2,248 105 109 214 1,203 1,234 2,437
Junior Full Time 1,019 983 2,002 44 60 104 1,045 1,029 2,074 Part Time 188 216 404 17 22 39 201 234 435 Total 1,207 1,199 2,406 61 82 143 1,246 1,263 2,509
Senior Full Time 1,295 1,382 2,677 72 90 162 1,330 1,433 2,763 Part Time 613 687 1,300 41 46 87 646 710 1,356 Total 1,908 2,069 3,977 113 136 249 1,976 2,143 4,119
Total Full Time 4,882 5,055 9,937 368 393 761 5,178 5,386 10,564 Part Time 1,304 1,441 2,745 156 198 354 1,444 1,608 3,052 Total 6,186 6,496 12,682 524 591 1,115 6,622 6,994 13,616
Lake
Grand Totals
Lake Campus Associate/Technical Degree
Main
Main University Total*Lake
University Total*
15
Grad/Prof by college, cont'd
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Master's Full Time 191 150 341 3 3 6 191 150 341 Part Time 49 46 95 1 1 50 46 96 Total 240 196 436 4 3 7 241 196 437
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Master's Full Time 126 329 455 126 332 458 Part Time 33 112 145 5 17 22 33 112 145 Total 159 441 600 5 17 22 159 444 603
Credential Seeking Full Time 11 36 47 11 36 47 Part Time 26 54 80 26 54 80 Total 37 90 127 37 90 127
Doctoral Full Time 4 9 13 4 9 13 Part Time 3 3 3 3 Total 4 12 16 4 12 16
Total Full Time 141 374 515 141 377 518 Part Time 59 169 228 5 17 22 59 169 228 Total 200 543 743 5 17 22 200 546 746
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Master's Full Time 524 209 733 524 209 733 Part Time 119 37 156 119 37 156 Total 643 246 889 643 246 889
Credential Seeking Full Time 10 1 11 10 1 11 Part Time 2 2 2 2 Total 12 1 13 12 1 13
Doctoral Full Time 85 25 110 85 25 110 Part Time 28 9 37 28 9 37 Total 113 34 147 113 34 147
Total Full Time 619 235 854 619 235 854 Part Time 149 46 195 149 46 195 Total 768 281 1,049 768 281 1,049
Graduate/ProfessionalHeadcount Enrollment by College
Lake
Lake
College of Engineering and Computer Science
Main
Raj Soin College of Business
College of Education and Human Services
University Total*
Main University Total*
Main Lake
University Total*
16
Grad/Prof by college, cont'd
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Master's Full Time 114 196 310 114 196 310 Part Time 36 43 79 36 43 79 Total 150 239 389 150 239 389
Credential Seeking Full Time 2 1 3 2 1 3 Part Time 1 1 1 1 Total 2 2 4 2 2 4
Non-Degree Full Time 7 7 7 7 Part Time 1 18 19 1 18 19 Total 1 25 26 1 25 26
Total Full Time 116 204 320 116 204 320 Part Time 37 62 99 37 62 99 Total 153 266 419 153 266 419
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Master's Full Time 17 126 143 17 126 143 Part Time 15 94 109 15 94 109 Total 32 220 252 32 220 252
Credential Seeking Full Time 16 16 16 16 Part Time 3 3 3 3 Total 19 19 19 19
Professional Full Time 1 5 6 1 5 6 Part Time 12 12 12 12 Total 1 17 18 1 17 18
Total Full Time 18 147 165 18 147 165 Part Time 15 109 124 15 109 124 Total 33 256 289 33 256 289
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Master's Full Time 43 41 84 43 41 84 Part Time 5 10 15 5 10 15 Total 48 51 99 48 51 99
Credential Seeking Full Time 1 1 2 1 1 2 Part Time 10 2 12 10 2 12 Total 11 3 14 11 3 14
Professional Full Time 211 207 418 211 207 418 Part Time Total 211 207 418 211 207 418
Total Full Time 255 249 504 255 249 504 Part Time 15 12 27 15 12 27 Total 270 261 531 270 261 531
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Professional
Full Time 28 74 102 28 74 102 Part Time Total 28 74 102 28 74 102
Lake
College of Liberal Arts
Main University Total*
School of Professional Psychology
Main University Total*
LakeMain University Total*
Lake
Boonshoft School of Medicine
Lake
College of Nursing and Health
Main University Total*
17
Grad/Prof by college, cont'd
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Master's Full Time 112 129 241 1 1 2 112 129 241 Part Time 28 25 53 28 25 53 Total 140 154 294 1 1 2 140 154 294
Credential Seeking Full Time 1 1 1 1 Part Time Total 1 1 1 1
Doctoral Full Time 56 52 108 56 52 108 Part Time 9 10 19 9 10 19 Total 65 62 127 65 62 127
Total Full Time 168 182 350 1 1 2 168 182 350 Part Time 37 35 72 37 35 72 Total 205 217 422 1 1 2 205 217 422
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Graduate Full Time 17 18 35 17 18 35 Part Time 50 59 109 1 1 50 60 110 Total 67 77 144 1 1 67 78 145
Special Graduates Full Time 1 1 1 1 Part Time 4 20 24 4 20 24 Total 5 20 25 5 20 25
Total Full Time 18 18 36 18 18 36 Part Time 54 79 133 1 1 54 80 134 Total 72 97 169 1 1 72 98 170
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Master's Full Time 1,127 1,180 2,307 4 4 8 1,127 1,183 2,310 Part Time 285 367 652 6 17 23 286 367 653 Total 1,412 1,547 2,959 10 21 31 1,413 1,550 2,963
Credential Seeking Full Time 24 56 80 24 56 80 Part Time 38 60 98 38 60 98 Total 62 116 178 62 116 178
Non-Degree Full Time 18 25 43 18 25 43 Part Time 55 97 152 1 1 55 98 153 Total 73 122 195 1 1 73 123 196
Professional Full Time 240 286 526 240 286 526 Part Time 12 12 12 12 Total 240 298 538 240 298 538
Doctoral Full Time 145 86 231 145 86 231 Part Time 37 22 59 37 22 59 Total 182 108 290 182 108 290
Total Full Time 1,554 1,633 3,187 4 4 8 1,554 1,636 3,190 Part Time 415 558 973 6 18 24 416 559 975 Total 1,969 2,191 4,160 10 22 32 1,970 2,195 4,165
* Unduplicated Headcount**Students in the School of Graduate Studies are all non-degree seeking students, but other non-degree seeking students are included in the other collegesCredential Seeking: LIC, ENDRS, or CERT students
Lake
College of Science and Mathematics
Main University Total*
Grand Totals
Main University Total*
School of Graduate Studies/Non-Degree**
Main University Total*Lake
Lake
18
Business10%
Education 9%
Egr. & CS18%
Liberal Arts18%
Nursing5%
Sci. & Math10%
Univ. College40%
Continuing Ed.2%
Lake-Associates1%
Undergraduate Headcount Enrollment Total University
Business11%
Education 18%
Egr. & CS25%
Liberal Arts10%
Nursing7%
Sci. & Math10%
Medicine13%
Grad Studies4%
SOPP2%
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Master of Business Adm. (MBA) 345 345Concentration Business Economics 10 10 Executive 7 7 Finance 47 47 Health Care Management 30 30 Interdisciplinary Business 46 46 International Business 18 18 Investments 5 5 Management Information Technology 1 1 Marketing 27 27 Management Innovation & Change 76 76 New Venture Creation 2 2 Project Management 63 63 Undeclared 13 13 Dual Enrolled BSOM (Physician Leadership Dev. Program) 0
Master of Science (MS) Accountancy 20 20 Information Systems 22 22 Logistics Management 25 25 Social and Applied Economics 25 25
Total 437 437
College of Education & Human Services Master's Credential Doc./Prof. Total
Adapted Physical Ed - End 5 5Administrative Specialist 1 1Adolescent to Young Adult: Integrated Language Arts 22 1 23Adolescent to Young Adult: Integrated Mathematics 10 10Adolescent to Young Adult: Integrated Social Studies 4 4Adolescent to Young Adult: Life Science 2 2Adolescent to Young Adult: Physical Science:Chemistry 1 1Advanced Studies 1 1Classroom Teacher: Health, Phys Ed., Rec. 1 1Classroom Teacher: Learning & Motivation 6 6Classroom Teacher: Library/Media 1 1Counseling: Business & Organizational Mgt. 9 9Counseling: Clinical Mental Health 74 74Counseling: Marriage & Family 19 19EDL: Student Affairs High Ed Admin 48 48EDL: Teacher Leader: Curr. & Instr 40 40EDS: Advanced Curr & Instr 22 22EDS: Superintendent 8 8Education Technology 23 23Gifted Education Needs-End 14 14Instructional Design Online Learning 16 16Intervention Specialist - Early Childhood 13 13Intervention Specialist - Mild to Moderate 70 3 73Intervention Specialist - Moderate to Intensive 7 1 8Leadership Development 25 25Middle Childhood: Language Arts+Reading (4-9) 15 15Middle Childhood: Mathematics (4-9) 16 1 17Middle Childhood: Science (4-9) 5 5Middle Childhood: Social Studies (4-9) 2 2Middle Childhood Genrlst - End 2 2Multi-Age: Modern Language-French 1 1Multi-Age: Modern Language-Spanish 1 1Multi-Age: Visual Arts 2 2Organizational Studies 16 16Pre-Kindergarten Interv Spec - End 5 5Principalship: grades 4-9 3 1 4Principalship: grades 5-12 2 8 10Principalship: grades PK-6 66 10 76Reading 43 43Reading Education - End 17 17Rehabilitation Counseling: Chemical Dependency 17 17Rehabilitation Counseling: Severe Disabilities 13 13School Counseling 30 30Sport Management 10 2 12TESOL - End 1 1Transition to Work - End 10 10
Total 603 127 16 746
Master's/Professional Degree Student Headcount Enrollment
26
College of Engineering & Computer Science Master's Credential Doc./Prof. Total
Biomedical Engineering 47 47Computer Engineering 51 51Computer Science 187 187Cyber Security 16 16Cyber Security Analytics 13 13Egr Innov & Entrprnship 22 22Electrical Engineering 393 393Ind & Hum Factors Engr 58 58Materials Science Engineering 16 16Mechanical Engineering 83 83Renewable & Clean Energy 16 16Computer Science & Engineering 63 63Engineering 84 84
Total 889 13 147 1,049
College of Liberal Arts Master's Credential Non-Degree Total
American Humanics 1 1ABS: Criminal Justice & Social Problems 42 42English: 3 Composition & Rhetoric 13 13 Literature 17 17 Teaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages 28 28Geographic Info Sci 2 2History 52 52Humanities 38 38International & Comparative Politics 43 43Music: Choral Conducting 1 1 Instrumental 7 7 Instrumental Conducting 1 1 Music Education 11 11 Piano 1 1 Voice 1 1 Unknown 5 5Public Administration 78 78Selected Graduate Studies - MS 1 1Tech/Pro Writing 1WSU-MU Social Work - MA 47 47WSU-MU Social Work - ND 26 26
Total 389 4 26 419
Boonshoft School of Medicine Master's Credential Doc./Prof. Total
Aerospace Medicine 7 7Health Care Management - Cert 14 14Pharmacology & Toxicology 46 46Public Health: 1 Emergency Preparedness 8 8 Global Health 12 12 Health Promotion & ED 8 8 Public Health Management 17 17Medicine 418 418
Total 99 14 418 531
College of Nursing & Health Master's Credential Doc./Prof. Total
Nursing: Acute Care Nurse Practitioner 12 12 Admin. Nursing & Health Care System 27 27 Adult Health & Illness 5 5 Adult-Gero ACNP 36 36 Adult-Gero CNS 12 12 Child & Adolescent Health 1 1 Family Nurse Practitioner 58 58 Family Pysch & Mental Hlt NP 32 32 Neonatal Nurse Practitioner 4 4 Nursing Education 16 16 Pediatric CNS 3 3 Pediatric Nur Pract Acute Care 24 24 Pediatric Nur Prc Primary Care 8 8 School Nurse 12 12 Undecided 2 2Nursing Education - Cert 1 1School Nursing - Cert 18 18Nursing Practice 18 18
Total 252 19 18 289
Master's/Professional Degree Student Headcount Enrollment
27
College of Science & Mathematics Master's Credential Doc./Prof. Total
Anatomy 44 1 45Applied Mathematics 13 13Applied Statistics 29 29Bio Sci: Environmental Science 2 2Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 13 13Biological Sciences 32 32Chemistry 28 28Earth & Environmental Science 26 26Earth Science - M.S.T. 15 15Mathematics 12 12Microbiology and Immunology 39 39Physics 20 20Physics - M.S.T. 3 3Physiology and Neuroscience 17 17Human Factors/ Industrial Psychology 1 52 53Biomedical Sciences 50 50Environmental Sciences 25 25
Total 294 1 127 422
School of Professional Psychology Master's Doc./Prof. Total
Clinical Psychology 102 102Professional Psychology 102 102
School of Graduate Studies/Non-Degree Non-Degree Total
Dayton Area Grad Studies Inst 2 2SW Ohio Cncl for Higher Ed GR 5 5Non-Degree Graduate 163 163Professional Psychology 170 170
Master's Credential Doc./Prof. Non-Degree TotalGrand Total 2,963 178 828 196 4,165
Master's/Professional Degree Student Headcount Enrollment
28
Student Level and Classification No. of Recipients2 Total Amount Awarded Average Award AmountAll 12,274 $174,048,879.49 $14,180.29 Undergraduate 10,144 $123,798,765.02 $12,204.14 Freshmen 3,193 $36,794,080.90 $11,523.36 Sophomore 1,857 $21,093,332.06 $11,358.82 Junior 1,945 $24,432,314.71 $12,561.60 Senior 3,149 $41,479,037.35 $13,172.13 Graduate 2,130 $50,250,114.47 $23,591.60 Non-degree 14 $123,544.00 $8,824.57 Certificate 62 $791,809.00 $12,771.11 Master's 1,511 $24,748,061.12 $16,378.60 Doctoral 59 $783,990.00 $13,287.97 Professional (DNP) 9 $163,304.00 $18,144.89 Professional (MD) 375 $20,205,700.00 $53,881.87 Professional (PsyD) 100 $3,433,706.35 $34,337.06
Aid Type and Student Level No. of Recipients2 Total Amount Awarded Average Award AmountScholarships 4,835 $22,207,456.83 $4,593.06 Undergraduate 4,005 $17,737,420.02 $4,428.82 Graduate 830 $4,470,036.81 $5,385.59Grants 5,021 $28,658,317.00 $5,707.69 Undergraduate 4,991 $28,583,501.00 $5,727.01 Graduate 30 $74,816.00 $2,493.87Work-Study 1,294 $4,282,939.00 $3,309.84 Undergraduate 1,191 $3,895,837.00 $3,271.06 Graduate 103 $387,102.00 $3,758.27Student Loans 10,133 $115,146,036.66 $11,363.47 Undergraduate 8,360 $69,827,877.00 $8,352.62 Graduate 1,773 $45,318,159.66 $25,560.16
Parent Loans3 456 $3,754,130.00 $8,232.74
Aid Source and Student Level No. of Recipients2 Total Amount Awarded Average Award AmountFederal 10,342 $140,717,310.72 $13,606.39 Undergraduate 8,694 $96,389,440.00 $11,086.89 Graduate 1,648 $44,327,870.72 $26,897.98State 3,639 $5,438,255.00 $1,494.44 Undergraduate 3,625 $5,254,063.00 $1,449.40 Graduate 14 $184,192.00 $13,156.57Wright State University 6,065 $21,940,595.77 $3,617.58 Undergraduate 5,254 $17,679,709.02 $3,365.00 Graduate 811 $4,260,886.75 $5,253.87Other 643 $5,952,718.00 $9,257.73 Undergraduate 502 $4,475,553.00 $8,915.44 Graduate 141 $1,477,165.00 $10,476.35
Financial Aid
1Offered aid from financial aid programs administered by the Office of Financial Aid (as of Fall 2014 OBR 14th day).2Unduplicated headcount.3Undergraduate students of credit-worthy parent borrowers who applied for the Federal Direct Parent PLUS Loan.
by Student Level
FACT: 69% of students who were registered Fall 2014 OBR 14th Day were also awarded financial aid
for the 2014-2015 award year.1
Aid Awarded by Student Level and Classification1
Aid Awarded by Aid Type and Student Level1
Aid Awarded by Aid Source and Student Level1
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Gender and Student Level and Classification No. of Recipients2 Total Amount Awarded Average Award AmountAll 12,274 $174,048,879.49 $14,180.29 Men 5,417 $73,921,881.92 $13,646.28 Undergraduate 4,536 $53,128,000.86 $11,712.52 Graduate Non-degree 5 $61,753.00 $12,350.60 Graduate Certificate 21 $272,921.00 $12,996.24 Master's 605 $8,727,440.00 $14,425.52 Doctoral 33 $435,636.00 $13,201.09 Professional (DNP) 1 $22,616.00 $22,616.00 Professional (MD) 188 $10,183,437.00 $54,167.22 Professional (PsyD) 28 $1,090,078.06 $38,931.36 Women 6,857 $100,126,997.57 $14,602.16 Undergraduate 5,608 $70,670,764.16 $12,601.78 Graduate Non-degree 9 $61,791.00 $6,865.67 Graduate Certificate 41 $518,888.00 $12,655.80 Master's 906 $16,020,621.12 $17,682.80 Doctoral 26 $348,354.00 $13,398.23 Professional (DNP) 8 $140,688.00 $17,586.00 Professional (MD) 187 $10,022,263.00 $53,594.99 Professional (PsyD) 72 $2,343,628.29 $32,550.39
Aid Type and Gender No. of Recipients2 Total Amount Awarded Average Award AmountScholarships 4,835 $22,207,456.83 $4,593.06 Men 2,141 $9,743,880.59 $4,551.09 Women 2,694 $12,463,576.24 $4,626.42Grants 5,021 $28,658,317.00 $5,707.69 Men 2,074 $11,573,841.00 $5,580.44 Women 2,947 $17,084,476.00 $5,797.24Work Study 1,294 $4,282,939.00 $3,309.84 Men 479 $1,587,445.00 $3,314.08 Women 815 $2,695,494.00 $3,307.35Student Loans 10,133 $115,146,036.66 $11,363.47 Men 4,388 $49,359,219.33 $11,248.68 Women 5,745 $65,786,817.33 $11,451.14
Parent Loans3 456 $3,754,130.00 $8,232.74 Men 205 $1,657,496.00 $8,085.35 Women 251 $2,096,634.00 $8,353.12
Aid Source and Gender No. of Recipients2 Total Amount Awarded Average Award AmountFederal 10,342 $140,717,310.72 $13,606.39 Men 4,439 $59,219,753.43 $13,340.79 Women 5,903 $81,497,557.29 $13,806.13State 3,639 $5,438,255.00 $1,494.44 Men 1,498 $2,476,027.00 $1,652.89 Women 2,141 $2,962,228.00 $1,383.57Wright State University 6,065 $21,940,595.77 $3,617.58 Men 2,571 $9,259,095.49 $3,601.36 Women 3,494 $12,681,500.28 $3,629.51Other 643 $5,952,718.00 $9,257.73 Men 306 $2,967,006.00 $9,696.10 Women 337 $2,985,712.00 $8,859.68
Financial Aid
1Offered aid from financial aid programs administered by the Office of Financial Aid (as of Fall 2014 OBR 14th day).2Unduplicated headcount.3Undergraduate students of credit-worthy parent borrowers who applied for the Federal Direct Parent PLUS Loan.
by Gender
FACT: 63% of all men and 75% of all women who were registered Fall 2014 OBR 14th Day were also
awarded financial aid for the 2014-2015 award year.1
Aid Awarded by Gender and Student Level and Classification1
Aid Awarded by Aid Type and Gender1
Aid Awarded by Aid Source and Gender1
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Ethnicity No. of Recipients2 Total Amount Awarded Average Award AmountAll 12,274 $174,048,879.49 $14,180.29 Minorities 2,902 $48,000,970.23 $16,540.65 American Indian or Alaskan Native 34 $546,521.00 $16,074.15 Asian 299 $5,385,694.31 $18,012.36 Black or African American 1,703 $29,653,529.42 $17,412.52 Hispanic 363 $5,168,759.16 $14,239.01 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 15 $193,891.00 $12,926.07 Two or more races 488 $7,052,575.34 $14,452.00 Non-Minorities 9,372 $126,047,909.26 $13,449.41 Caucasian 8,998 $122,177,704.64 $13,578.32 Foreign, Non-Resident Alien 323 $2,862,379.62 $8,861.86 Unknown 51 $1,007,825.00 $19,761.27
Aid Type and Ethnicity No. of Recipients2 Total Amount Awarded Average Award AmountScholarships 4,835 $22,207,456.83 $4,593.06 Minorities 1,001 $5,555,546.90 $5,550.00 Non-Minorities 3,834 $16,651,909.93 $4,343.22Grants 5,021 $28,658,317.00 $5,707.69 Minorities 1,712 $10,352,293.00 $6,046.90 Non-Minorities 3,309 $18,306,024.00 $5,532.19Work Study 1,294 $4,282,939.00 $3,309.84 Minorities 613 $2,025,632.00 $3,304.46 Non-Minorities 681 $2,257,307.00 $3,314.69Student Loans 10,133 $115,146,036.66 $11,363.47 Minorities 2,490 $29,202,481.33 $11,727.90 Non-Minorities 7,643 $85,943,555.33 $11,244.74Parent Loans*** 456 $3,754,130.00 $8,232.74 Minorities 107 $865,017.00 $8,084.27 Non-Minorities 349 $2,889,113.00 $8,278.26
Aid Source and Ethnicity No. of Recipients2 Total Amount Awarded Average Award AmountFederal 10,342 $140,717,310.72 $13,606.39 Minorities 2,618 $39,930,780.93 $15,252.40 Non-Minorities 7,724 $100,786,529.79 $13,048.49State 3,639 $5,438,255.00 $1,494.44 Minorities 1,386 $1,964,916.00 $1,417.69 Non-Minorities 2,253 $3,473,339.00 $1,541.65Wright State University 6,065 $21,940,595.77 $3,617.58 Minorities 1,473 $5,546,871.30 $3,765.70 Non-Minorities 4,592 $16,393,724.47 $3,570.06Other 643 $5,952,718.00 $9,257.73 Minorities 60 $558,402.00 $9,306.70 Non-Minorities 583 $5,394,316.00 $9,252.69
Financial Aid
1Offered aid from financial aid programs administered by the Office of Financial Aid (as of Fall 2014 OBR 14th day).2Unduplicated headcount.3Undergraduate students of credit-worthy parent borrowers who applied for the Federal Direct Parent PLUS Loan.
by Ethnicity
FACT: 82% of all minorities and 66% of all non-minorities who were registered Fall 2014 OBR 14th Day were
also awarded financial aid for the 2014-2015 award year.1
Aid Awarded by Ethnicity1
Aid Awarded by Aid Type and Ethnicity1
Aid Awarded by Aid Source and Ethnicity1
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Student Level and Population No. of Recipients2 Total Amount Awarded Average Award AmountAll 12,274 $174,048,879.49 $14,180.29 Undergraduate 10,144 $123,798,765.02 $12,204.14 Continuing 6,706 $83,316,716.91 $12,424.20 New 2,360 $27,479,263.40 $11,643.76 Readmitted 166 $1,923,349.00 $11,586.44 Transfer 912 $11,079,435.71 $12,148.50 Graduate 2,130 $50,250,114.47 $23,591.60 Continuing 1,516 $37,510,234.93 $24,742.90 New 567 $12,165,592.54 $21,456.07 Readmitted 47 $574,287.00 $12,218.87
Aid Type and Student Level and Population No. of Recipients2 Total Amount Awarded Average Award AmountScholarships 4,835 $22,207,456.83 $4,593.06 Undergraduate 4,005 $17,737,420.02 $4,428.82 Continuing 2,458 $10,992,703.91 $4,472.21 New 1,370 $5,915,536.40 $4,317.91 Readmitted 10 $33,205.00 $3,320.50 Transfer 167 $795,974.71 $4,766.32 Graduate 830 $4,470,036.81 $5,385.59 Continuing 509 $2,621,381.27 $5,150.06 New 297 $1,748,095.54 $5,885.84 Readmitted 24 $100,560.00 $4,190.00Grants 5,021 $28,658,317.00 $5,707.69 Undergraduate 4,991 $28,583,501.00 $5,727.01 Continuing 3,311 $19,035,674.00 $5,749.22 New 1,078 $6,223,857.00 $5,773.52 Readmitted 95 $487,691.00 $5,133.59 Transfer 507 $2,836,279.00 $5,594.24 Graduate 30 $74,816.00 $2,493.87 Continuing 22 $65,505.00 $2,977.50 New 8 $9,311.00 $1,163.88Work-Study 1,294 $4,282,939.00 $3,309.84 Undergraduate 1,191 $3,895,837.00 $3,271.06 Continuing 701 $2,518,771.00 $3,593.11 New 408 $1,143,771.00 $2,803.36 Readmitted 6 $18,000.00 $3,000.00 Transfer 76 $215,295.00 $2,832.83 Graduate 103 $387,102.00 $3,758.27 Continuing 69 $279,000.00 $4,043.48 New 32 $100,602.00 $3,143.81 Readmitted 2 $7,500.00 $3,750.00Student Loans 10,133 $115,146,036.66 $11,363.47 Undergraduate 8,360 $69,827,877.00 $8,352.62 Continuing 5,501 $48,584,765.00 $8,831.99 New 1,909 $12,920,791.00 $6,768.36 Readmitted 143 $1,376,453.00 $9,625.55 Transfer 807 $6,945,868.00 $8,607.02 Graduate 1,773 $45,318,159.66 $25,560.16 Continuing 1,335 $34,544,348.66 $25,875.92 New 410 $10,307,584.00 $25,140.45 Readmitted 28 $466,227.00 $16,650.96
Parent Loans3 456 $3,754,130.00 $8,232.74 Undergraduate 456 $3,754,130.00 $8,232.74 Continuing 263 $2,184,803.00 $8,307.24 New 156 $1,275,308.00 $8,175.05 Readmitted 1 $8,000.00 $8,000.00 Transfer 36 $286,019.00 $7,944.97
Financial Aid
2Unduplicated headcount.3Undergraduate students of credit-worthy parent borrowers who applied for the Federal Direct Parent PLUS Loan.
by Student Population
FACT: 69% of all new students, 74% of all transfer students, and 69% of all continuing students who were
registered Fall 2014 OBR 14th Day were also awarded financial aid for the 2014-2015 award year.1
Aid Awarded by Student Level and Population1
Aid Awarded by Aid Type and Student Level and Population1
1Offered aid from financial aid programs administered by the Office of Financial Aid (as of Fall 2014 OBR 14th day).
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Student Level/Classification No. of Recipients2 Total Amount Awarded Average Award AmountAll 4,835 $22,207,456.83 $4,593.06 Undergraduate 4,005 $17,737,420.02 $4,428.82 Freshmen 1,542 $6,419,486.90 $4,163.09 Sophomore 816 $3,779,028.06 $4,631.16 Junior 655 $3,076,388.71 $4,696.78 Senior 992 $4,462,516.35 $4,498.50 Graduate 830 $4,470,036.81 $5,385.59 Non-degree 12 $98,287.00 $8,190.58 Certificate 11 $22,351.00 $2,031.91 Master's 492 $2,172,624.12 $4,415.90 Doctoral 25 $128,309.00 $5,132.36 Professional (DNP) 1 $20,400.00 $20,400.00 Professional (MD) 201 $1,682,757.00 $8,371.93 Professional (PsyD) 88 $345,308.69 $3,923.96
Aid Source No. of Recipients2 Total Amount Awarded Average Award AmountFederal 96 $138,074.06 $1,438.27State 223 $1,467,527.00 $6,580.84Wright State University 4,624 $20,601,855.77 $4,455.42 Donor-Provided 1,027 $2,559,319.98 $2,492.04 WSU-Provided 4,087 $18,042,535.79 $4,414.62Other 0 $0.00 $0.00
Students and Their Total Scholarship Awards by Attending College/School and Student Level1
College/School and Student Level No. of Recipients2 Total Amount Awarded Average Award AmountBusiness 509 $2,260,533.94 $4,441.13 Undergraduate 414 $1,951,615.12 $4,714.05 Graduate 95 $308,918.82 $3,251.78Continuing Education 31 $262,135.00 $8,455.97Education & Human Services 385 $2,017,857.80 $5,241.19 Undergraduate 291 $1,346,281.60 $4,626.40 Graduate 94 $671,576.20 $7,144.43Engineering & Computer Science 951 $4,203,402.64 $4,419.98 Undergraduate 846 $3,962,228.64 $4,683.49 Graduate 105 $241,174.00 $2,296.90Graduate Studies 12 $98,287.00 $8,190.58Lake Campus (Associate Degrees) 41 $96,371.00 $2,350.51Liberal Arts 883 $3,990,806.04 $4,519.60 Undergraduate 762 $3,503,346.94 $4,597.57 Graduate 121 $487,459.10 $4,028.59Medicine 209 $1,703,523.00 $8,150.83Nursing & Health 264 $823,016.71 $3,117.49 Undergraduate 244 $756,530.71 $3,100.54 Graduate 20 $66,486.00 $3,324.30Professional Psychology 88 $345,308.69 $3,923.96Science & Mathematics 620 $3,258,557.91 $5,255.74 Undergraduate 534 $2,711,253.91 $5,077.25 Graduate 86 $547,304.00 $6,364.00University College 842 $3,147,657.10 $3,738.31
Financial Aid
2Unduplicated headcount.
Scholarships
FACT: 27% of students who were registered Fall 2014 OBR 14th Day were also awarded scholarships
for the 2014-2015 award year.1
Scholarships Awarded by Student Level and Classification1
Scholarships Awarded by Aid Source1
1Offered aid from financial aid programs administered by the Office of Financial Aid (as of Fall 2014 OBR 14th day).
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Student Level/Classification No. of Recipients2 Total Amount Awarded Average Award Amount
All 5,021 $28,658,317.00 $5,707.69 Undergraduate 4,991 $28,583,501.00 $5,727.01 Freshmen 1,564 $9,053,521.00 $5,788.70 Sophomore 766 $4,323,517.00 $5,644.28 Junior 965 $5,609,343.00 $5,812.79 Senior 1,696 $9,597,120.00 $5,658.68 Graduate 30 $74,816.00 $2,493.87 Master's 30 $74,816.00 $2,493.87
Aid Source and Program No. of Recipients2 Total Amount Awarded Average Award Amount
Federal 4,904 $23,351,849.00 $4,761.80 Federal Pell Grant 4,856 $22,740,173.00 $4,682.90 Federal Suppl. Ed. Opportunity Grant 1,015 $557,579.00 $549.34 Other 18 $54,097.00 $3,005.39State 3,436 $3,967,728.00 $1,154.75 Ohio College Opportunity Grant 3,436 $3,967,728.00 $1,154.75Wright State University 2,178 $1,338,740.00 $614.66 WSU Need-Based Grant 2,161 $1,293,434.00 $598.53 Other 33 $45,306.00 $1,372.91
Financial Aid
2Unduplicated headcount.
Grants
FACT: 28% of students who were registered Fall 2014 OBR 14th Day were also awarded grants for
the 2014-2015 award year.1
Grants Awarded by Student Level and Classification1
Grants Awarded by Aid Source and Program1
1Offered aid from financial aid programs administered by the Office of Financial Aid (as of Fall 2014 OBR 14th day).
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Student Level and Classification No. of Recipients2 Total Amount Awarded Average Award AmountAll 10,133 $115,146,036.66 $11,363.47 Undergraduate 8,360 $69,827,877.00 $8,352.62 Freshmen 2,614 $18,129,738.00 $6,935.63 Sophomore 1,480 $11,613,046.00 $7,846.65 Junior 1,607 $14,531,135.00 $9,042.40 Senior 2,659 $25,553,958.00 $9,610.36 Graduate 1,773 $45,318,159.66 $25,560.16 Non-degree 3 $25,257.00 $8,419.00 Certificate 52 $769,458.00 $14,797.27 Master's 1,233 $22,121,019.00 $17,940.81 Doctoral 39 $648,181.00 $16,620.03 Professional (DNP) 8 $142,904.00 $17,863.00 Professional (MD) 355 $18,522,943.00 $52,177.30 Professional (PsyD) 83 $3,088,397.66 $37,209.61
Student Level and Classification No. of Recipients2 Total Amount Awarded Average Award Amount
All3 456 $3,754,130.00 $8,232.74 Undergraduate 456 $3,754,130.00 $8,232.74 Freshmen 205 $1,703,289.00 $8,308.73 Sophomore 94 $801,264.00 $8,524.09 Junior 70 $570,149.00 $8,144.99 Senior 87 $679,428.00 $7,809.52
Aid Source and Program No. of Recipients2 Total Amount Awarded Average Award AmountFederal 9,877 $112,944,448.66 $11,435.10 Federal Perkins Loan 1,371 $2,931,930.00 $2,138.53 Federal Nursing Student Loan 79 $222,523.00 $2,816.75 Federal Direct Subsidized Stafford Loan 6,554 $27,139,574.00 $4,140.92 Federal Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loan 9,046 $71,725,553.00 $7,928.98 Federal Direct Graduate PLUS Loan 652 $7,170,738.66 $10,998.07
Federal Direct Parent PLUS Loan3 456 $3,754,130.00 $8,232.74State 3 $3,000.00 $1,000.00 Nurse Education Assistance Loan 3 $3,000.00 $1,000.00Other 643 $5,952,718.00 $9,257.73 Alternative (Private Education) Loans 643 $5,952,718.00 $9,257.73
Financial Aid
1Offered aid from financial aid programs administered by the Office of Financial Aid (as of Fall 2014 OBR 14th day).2Unduplicated headcount.3Undergraduate students of credit-worthy parent borrowers who applied for the Federal Direct Parent PLUS Loan.
Loans
FACT: 57% of students who were registered Fall 2014 OBR 14th Day were also awarded student loans
(excluding parent loans) for the 2014-2015 award year.1
Student Loans Awarded by Student Level and Classification1
Parent Loans Awarded by Student Level and Classification1
Loans Awarded by Aid Source and Program1
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Student Level and Classification No. of Recipients2 Total Indebtedness Average IndebtednessAll 7,074 $173,264,731.00 $24,493.18 Undergraduate 5,621 $97,084,279.00 $17,271.71 Freshmen 765 $5,943,853.00 $7,769.74 Sophomore 1,248 $13,211,089.00 $10,585.81 Junior 1,376 $22,815,396.00 $16,580.96 Senior 2,232 $55,113,941.00 $24,692.63 Graduate 1,453 $76,180,452.00 $52,429.77 Non-degree 14 $575,411.00 $41,100.79 Certificate 48 $2,171,931.00 $45,248.56 Master's 972 $40,225,501.00 $41,384.26 Doctoral 33 $1,887,564.00 $57,198.91 Professional (DNP) 7 $359,360.00 $51,337.14 Professional (MD) 305 $24,839,602.00 $81,441.32 Professional (PsyD) 74 $6,121,083.00 $82,717.34
College/School and Student Level No. of Recipients2 Total Indebtedness Average IndebtednessBusiness 740 $15,701,970.00 $21,218.88 Undergraduate 595 $10,231,501.00 $17,195.80 Graduate 145 $5,470,469.00 $37,727.37Continuing Education 8 $220,837.00 $27,604.63Education & Human Services 1,086 $33,258,814.00 $30,625.06 Undergraduate 690 $15,185,384.00 $22,007.80 Graduate 396 $18,073,430.00 $45,639.97Engineering & Computer Science 836 $14,359,097.00 $17,175.95 Undergraduate 763 $11,441,089.00 $14,994.87 Graduate 73 $2,918,008.00 $39,972.71Graduate Studies 11 $451,794.00 $41,072.18Lake Campus 69 $1,024,616.00 $14,849.51Liberal Arts 1,585 $35,876,764.00 $22,635.18 Undergraduate 1,383 $26,631,714.00 $19,256.48 Graduate 202 $9,245,050.00 $45,767.57Medicine 329 $25,561,002.00 $77,693.02Nursing & Health 481 $11,441,127.00 $23,786.13 Undergraduate 362 $7,211,550.00 $19,921.41 Graduate 119 $4,229,577.00 $35,542.66Professional Psychology 74 $6,121,083.00 $82,717.34Science & Mathematics 853 $18,232,353.00 $21,374.39 Undergraduate 749 $14,122,314.00 $18,854.89 Graduate 104 $4,110,039.00 $39,519.61University College 1,002 $11,015,274.00 $10,993.29
Financial Aid
2Unduplicated headcount.
Stafford Loan Indebtedness
FACT: 40% of students who were registered Fall 2014 OBR 14th Day also had filed a Free
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and had incurred Federal Stafford Loan debt.1
Stafford Loan Indebtedness by Student Level and Classification1
Stafford Loan Indebtedness by Attending College/School and Student Level1
1Outstanding Federal Stafford Loan cumulative principal balances reported on students' 2014-2015 FAFSAs by the National Student Loan Data System (as of Fall 2014 OBR 14th day).
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Mean Median Mode Mean Median ModeAll 11,431 9172 2924 0 $59,886 $42,998 $0 Dependent 6,703 13180 7062 0 $84,604 $74,598 $0 Independent 4,728 3489 0 0 $24,843 $14,306 $0
EFC Range % No. %0 3,860 33.8% 556 4.9%1 - 1000 806 7.1% 1,617 14.1%1001 - 2000 584 5.1% 1,414 12.4%2001 - 3000 511 4.5% 1,092 9.6%3001 - 4000 458 4.0% 816 7.1%4001 - 5000 421 3.7% 689 6.0%5001 - 6000 375 3.3% 645 5.6%6001 - 7000 335 2.9% 637 5.6%7001 - 8000 295 2.6% 561 4.9%8001 - 9000 271 2.4% 559 4.9%9001 - 10000 231 2.0% 517 4.5%10001 - 11000 218 1.9% 468 4.1%11001 - 12000 217 1.9% 407 3.6%12001 - 13000 210 1.8% 344 3.0%13001 - 14000 165 1.4% 220 1.9%14001 - 15000 206 1.8% 197 1.7%15001 - 16000 145 1.3% 156 1.4%16001 - 17000 146 1.3% 105 0.9%17001 - 18000 158 1.4% 84 0.7%18001 - 19000 127 1.1% 64 0.6%19001 - 20000 113 1.0% 53 0.5%20001 - 99999 1,579 13.8% 230 2.0%Total 11,431 100% 11,431 100%
$150,001 - $160,000$160,001 - $170,000$170,001 - $180,000
4On the 2014-2015 FAFSA, students are asked to provide their total family income information from the 2013 calendar year. For dependent students, TFI includes both student and parent income combined; whereas, for independent students, TFI includes student (and spouse, if married) income only.
$180,001 - $190,000$190,001 - $200,000More than $200,000Total
1As of Fall 2014 OBR 14th day.2As reported on students' 2014-2015 FAFSAs (as of Fall 2014 OBR 14th day). Excludes FAFSA records without an EFC.3A student's dependency status is determined when completing the FAFSA. A dependent student is required to provide information about his or her parent's household; whereas, an independent student is required to provide information about his or her own household (excludes parent).
$100,001 - $110,000$110,001 - $120,000$120,001 - $130,000$130,001 - $140,000$140,001 - $150,000
$50,001 - $60,000$60,001 - $70,000$70,001 - $80,000$80,001 - $90,000$90,001 - $100,000
$1 - $10,000$10,001 - $20,000$20,001 - $30,000$30,001 - $40,000$40,001 - $50,000
Degree-Seeking Students by EFC Range2 Degree-Seeking Students by TFI Range2
No. TFI RangeLess than or equal to $0
Dependency Status3No. of
StudentsExpected Family Contribution (EFC) Total Family Income (TFI)4
Financial AidDegree-Seeking Student Family Household Profiles
FACT: 68% of degree-seeking students who were registered Fall 2014 OBR 14th Day also filed a 2014-2015 Free
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).1
Descriptive Statistics of Degree-Seeking Student Family Households2
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amily
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015
Fre
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tude
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d F
amily
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trib
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n (E
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)N
o. in
Fam
ily3
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of F
amily
in C
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ge3
Stu
dent
/Spo
use
Adj
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d G
ross
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me
(AG
I)3
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al F
amily
Inco
me
(TF
I)3
Med
ian
Mod
e
39
Raider Country
Allen 93 17 110Auglaize 310 32 342Butler 338 69 407Champaign 138 14 152Clark 741 138 879Clinton 122 20 142Darke 217 36 253Greene 1,872 520 2,392Logan 66 8 74Mercer 434 43 477Miami 582 102 684Montgomery 3,808 837 4,645Preble 111 10 121Shelby 200 35 235Van Wert 80 8 88Warren 580 133 713Total Raider Country 9,692 75% 2,022 51% 11,714 70%
Cincinnati/Columbus/ClevelandHamilton 371 113 484Franklin 439 145 584Cuyahoga 128 61 189Total C/C/C area 938 7% 319 8% 1,257 7%
Other Ohio Counties 1,165 9% 322 8% 1,487 9%
Students from Ohio 11,795 92% 2,663 67% 14,458 86%
Out of State 378 3% 330 8% 708 4%
Out of Country 688 5% 976 25% 1,664 10%
GenderFemale 5,122 1,171 6,293Male 4,570 851 5,421
EthnicityAmerican Indian or Alaskan Native 29 2 31Asian 235 80 315Black or African-American 928 172 1,100Foreign, Non-Resident Alien 11 12 23Hispanic 298 52 350Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 14 1 15Two or more races 395 59 454Unknown 20 30 50White 7,762 1,614 9,376
Student PopulationNew 1,867 449 2,316Transfer 966 0 966Continuing 6,624 1,490 8,114Readmitted 235 83 318
Total Raider Country 9,692 2,022 11,714
Graduate/ Professional Total University*
Raider Country-Degree Seeking Students
Degree Seeking Students by Region
UndergraduateGraduate/
Professional Total University*
Undergraduate
40
LegendNumber of Students
100 - 200 201 - 300 301 - 400 401 - 500 501 - 1,000 1,001 - 3,000 3,001 - 5,000
Fall 2014 Degree Seeking Students by Ohio County
Montgomery4,645 Greene
2,392
Muskingum14
4949
Fall 2014 Degree Seeking Students by Ohio CountyFall 2014 Degree Seeking Students by Ohio County
41
Undergraduates Grad/Professional TotalAlabama 4 1 5Alaska 3 2 5Arizona 6 11 17Arkansas 3 2 5California 22 24 46Colorado 10 6 16Connecticut 1 3 4Delaware 1 1 2Dist. of Columbia 4 2 6Florida 12 10 22Georgia 20 7 27Hawaii 0 1 1Idaho 2 4 6Illinois 30 34 64Indiana 64 17 81Iowa 1 3 4Kansas 0 1 1Kentucky 20 13 33Louisiana 1 1 2Maine 1 2 3Maryland 15 9 24Massachusetts 4 3 7Michigan 26 16 42Minnesota 2 6 8Mississippi 0 2 2Missouri 4 9 13Montana 2 0 2Nebraska 2 1 3Nevada 5 3 8New Hampshire 2 1 3New Jersey 9 4 13New Mexico 1 3 4New York 14 22 36North Carolina 8 14 22North Dakota 1 1 2Ohio 11,795 2,663 14,458Oklahoma 1 2 3Oregon 1 1 2Pennsylvania 9 23 32Rhode Island 1 0 1South Carolina 3 2 5Tennessee 7 8 15Texas 22 21 43Utah 5 4 9Virginia 12 14 26Washington 4 5 9West Virginia 7 5 12Wisconsin 4 6 10Wyoming 2 0 2Total Students from U.S. 12,173 2,993 15,166
# of States Represented: 46 46 49
% of Degree Seeking Students from Ohio 92% 67% 86%
State of Origin for Degree Seeking Students - Total University
42
International Students On Student Visas*
Total Freshman 369Sophomore 168Junior 143Senior 145Master's/Other 879Doctoral/Professional 96Total 1,800
Total
Degree Non-degree Degree Non-degreeNew Students 39 72 323 7 441Transfer Students 26 30 56Continuing Students 602 52 627 6 1,287Readmitted Students 4 12 16Total 671 154 962 13 1,800
Total Raj Soin College of Business 162College of Education & HS 23College of Engr. & C.S. 1,171College of Liberal Arts 45College of Nursing & Health 4College of Science and Math 99University College 74Boonshoft School of Medicine 48School of Professional Psychology 7Non-Degree 167Total 1,800
* F1/J1 visas only
446 725
Male Female26214412712656759
1,285
10724161931237515
Undergraduate1047
Undergraduate Graduate/Professional
58Graduate/Professional
16
154825
13975
182
88
487
272
1174
43
New Continuing Total New Continuing TotalStudents* Students* Students Students* Students* Students
Africa Middle EastBenin 1 1 Azerbaijan 1 1Cameroon 1 1 2 Bahrain 1 1Congo 1 1 Iran 3 10 13Egypt 4 4 Iraq 9 2 11Ghana 1 1 Jordan 1 1 2Libya 7 10 17 Kuwait 10 222 232Malawi 1 1 Lebanon 1 1Mali 1 1 Saudi Arabia 101 411 512Mauritania 1 1 Syria 3 2 5Morocco 2 2 Turkey 1 1Nigeria 3 3 6 United Arab Emirates 3 21 24Rwanda 1 1 Yemen 2 2Senegal 1 1 Total 133 672 805South Africa 4 4Tanzania 2 2Togo 1 1 2Total 16 31 47
EuropeNorth America Belgium 1 1Canada 2 5 7 Croatia 1 1Bermuda 1 1 Finland 1 1Mexico 1 1 France 9 1 10Total 4 5 9 Germany 7 1 8
Greece 4 4Caribbean/Oceania Hungary 1 1Grenada 1 1 Netherlands 1 1 2New Zealand 2 2 Norway 1 1Total 3 3 Poland 1 3 4
Spain 3 1 4Central Asia Sweden 5 2 7Russia 1 1 2 United Kingdom 2 2Total 1 1 2 Total 27 19 46
East/Southeast AsiaChina 47 90 137Indonesia 1 1 South AmericaMacau 3 2 5 Argentina 1 1Malaysia 1 1 Bolivia 1 1Japan 4 3 7 Brazil 4 1 5South Korea 3 3 Colombia 2 1 3Taiwan 3 1 4 Guyana 1 1Thailand 3 3 Peru 1 1Vietnam 1 8 9 Venezuela 3 3Total 58 112 170 Total 6 9 15
South AsiaAfghanistan 1 1Bangladesh 5 5 10India 241 436 677Nepal 4 2 6Pakistan 1 1Sri Lanka 1 7 8Total 252 451 703 Grand Total 497 1,303 1,800
Countries Represented: 69
* New Students include new and transfer; Continuing includes continuing and readmitted students
International Students by Country of Citizenship
44
County of Origin Total %
Male Female Total % Raider Country 1,165 48%College Park 174 250 424 18% Allen 33Forest Lane 51 61 112 5% Auglaize 16Hamilton Hall 123 93 216 9% Butler 133Honors Dorm 147 199 346 14% Champaign 29University Park 59 165 224 9% Clark 93Village 50 74 124 5% Clinton 30Woods 381 544 925 38% Darke 23Knapke Villa 23 19 42 2% Greene 108Total 1,008 1,405 2,413 100% Logan 18
Mercer 13 Miami 75
Montgomery 421Male Female Total % Preble 27
First-Time 518 730 1,248 52% Shelby 35Grad New 16 25 41 2% Van Wert 15Transfer 62 89 151 6% Warren 96Gateway 11 20 31 1%Continuing 391 535 926 38%Readmitted 10 6 16 1%Total 1,008 1,405 2,413 100% Cincy/Columbus/Cleveland 571 24%
Hamilton 230 Franklin 254
Cuyahoga 87
Male Female Total % Other Ohio Counties 490 20%Freshman 645 908 1,553 64%Sophomore 162 230 392 16% Non-Ohio/Unreported* 187 8%Junior 107 128 235 10%Senior 66 101 167 7%Graduate/Prof. 28 38 66 3%Total 1,008 1,405 2,413 100% Total 2,413 100%
Intended College Total %Male Female Total %
American Indian/ Alaskan Native 6 2 8 1% Raj Soin College of Business 304 13%Asian 15 13 28 1% College of Engr. & C.S 378 16%African American 228 463 691 29% College of Edu. & H.S 272 11%Foreign 26 40 66 3% College of Liberal Arts 555 23%Hispanic 33 31 64 3% College of Nur. & Health 263 11%Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander 0 0 0 0% College of Science & Math 400 17%Two or more races 51 68 119 5% University College 166 7%Unknown 2 8 10 0.4% Associate/Tech Degree 4 0.2%
Caucasian 647 780 1,427 59% Boonshoft School of Med. 6 0.2%Total 1,008 1,405 2,413 100% School of Prof. Psych. 1 0.04%
Non-Degree 64 3%Total 2,413 100%
% of students living in housing:
Main Campus 2,371 14%Lake Campus 42 4%Total University 2,413 14%
Students Living in Campus Housing
Ethnicity
Student Population
Classification
Communities
*Not all students have a county reported
45
Total Undergraduate Total Undergraduate Total
Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male FemaleAge
14-15 13 20 33 1 1 13 21 34
16-20 2,591 3,156 4 1 5,752 279 325 604 2,856 3,469 4 1 6,330
21-25 2,485 2,257 905 884 6,531 171 144 6 11 332 2,599 2,362 905 884 6,750
26-30 564 403 489 538 1,994 34 37 2 3 76 585 421 490 539 2,035
31-35 230 238 225 251 944 16 16 2 5 39 243 251 225 253 972
36-40 107 129 128 161 525 7 24 2 33 113 149 128 161 551
41-45 76 106 70 128 380 7 12 19 82 111 70 128 391
46-50 43 84 62 114 303 4 14 18 47 94 62 114 317
51-55 28 50 40 70 188 3 8 1 12 31 55 40 71 197
56-60 17 21 26 33 97 2 7 9 18 26 26 33 103
61-65 12 22 9 6 49 1 2 3 13 24 9 6 52
66-70 10 7 8 5 30 10 7 8 5 30
71-75 5 2 2 9 5 2 2 9
76-80 3 3 1 1 3 1 4
81-85 2 1 3 2 1 3
86-90 1 1 1 1
Total 6,186 6,496 1,969 2,191 16,842 524 591 10 22 1,147 6,620 6,994 1,970 2,195 17,779
Mean Age 22.9 22.8 29.3 30.6 24.6 22.1 23.4 25.7 28.3 22.9 22.9 22.8 29.3 30.6 24.5
*Unduplicated Headcount
Total University*
Graduate
Age of Students
Grad/Prof. GraduateUndergraduate
Main Campus Lake Campus
4,502
6,415
1,269 844584
1,462
1,235
845623
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
8,000
Under 20 years 20-24 years 25-29 years 30-39 years 40+ years
Num
ber
of S
tude
nts
UG GR
30% of students are age 25 or over
46
Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Male Female Total
College
Raj Soin College Main 2.486 2.909 2.933 2.978 2.931 2.999 2.957 of Business Lake - 3.335 2.747 3.038 2.947 3.119 3.046
Total U. 2.601 2.945 2.935 2.980 2.936 3.004 2.963
College of Main 3.423 3.130 2.977 3.046 2.894 3.109 3.040 Education & HS Lake - 3.565 3.505 3.145 2.840 3.334 3.202
Total U. 3.423 3.156 3.026 3.072 2.901 3.144 3.070
College of Engineering and Main 2.445 2.794 2.860 2.989 2.866 3.026 2.893 Computer Science Lake 2.733 2.957 2.958 3.177 3.064 3.223 3.075
Total U. 2.460 2.810 2.874 3.000 2.883 3.032 2.907
College of Main 2.707 2.874 2.916 3.013 2.906 3.009 2.965 Liberal Arts Lake - 2.874 2.882 3.164 2.999 3.214 3.098
Total U. 2.705 2.875 2.916 3.019 2.911 3.012 2.969
College of Main - 3.300 3.149 3.165 3.171 3.166 3.167 Nursing & Health Lake - - - 3.041 - 3.041 3.041
Total U. - 3.300 3.149 3.164 3.171 3.165 3.166
College of Science and Main 2.838 2.992 2.979 3.026 2.963 3.038 3.009 Mathematics Lake - - 3.144 3.084 3.100 3.083 3.088
Total U. 2.838 2.990 2.982 3.027 2.966 3.038 3.010
University College Main 2.369 2.509 2.363 2.399 2.331 2.507 2.430Lake 2.588 3.070 3.052 2.477 2.643 3.094 2.881Total U. 2.390 2.560 2.447 2.426 2.365 2.566 2.478
Undergraduates Main 2.478 2.815 2.899 3.020 2.874 3.010 2.943Lake 2.637 3.079 3.080 3.122 2.951 3.220 3.088Total U. 2.490 2.832 2.910 3.028 2.881 3.021 2.952
Total University Cumulative
GPA Ranges No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %4.0 46 4.6% 90 4.6% 84 3.9% 161 4.2% 381 4.2%
3.5 - 3.99 75 7.4% 304 15.4% 367 17.1% 804 20.9% 1,550 17.3%3.0 - 3.49 175 17.3% 460 23.4% 513 23.9% 1,173 30.5% 2,321 25.9%2.5 - 2.99 217 21.5% 514 26.1% 578 26.9% 1,030 26.8% 2,339 26.1%2.0 - 2.49 241 23.9% 446 22.7% 462 21.5% 570 14.8% 1,719 19.2%1.00 - 1.99 191 18.9% 139 7.1% 124 5.8% 92 2.4% 546 6.1%
Less than 1.00 64 6.3% 15 0.8% 21 1.0% 17 0.4% 117 1.3%
TOTAL 1,009 100% 1,968 100% 2,149 100% 3,847 100% 8,973 100%
Mean Cumulative UndergraduateGrade Point Average*
DEGREE SEEKING STUDENTS
Students All
Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
*Does not include new to college students, transfer students or associate degree studentsNote: A '-' indicates no students in that category or gpa was omitted due to FERPA
47
37 79 74 142 33274 357 415 845
175 488 586 #DIV/0! 1228269 548 597 1050310 475 470 591211 131 92 8464 23 23 12
1140
2.952
2.881
3.021
2.478
3.010
3.166
2.969
2.907
3.070
2.963
0.000 1.000 2.000 3.000 4.000
All Students
Men
Women
University College
College of Science & Mathematics
College of Nursing & Health
College of Liberal Arts
College of Engineering & Computer Science
College of Education & Human Services
Raj Soin College of Business
Mean Cumulative GPA
Undergraduate Degree Seeking Student Mean GPA
117
546
1,719
2,339
2,321
1,550
381
0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000
Less than 1.0
1.0-1.99
2.0-2.49
2.5-2.99
3.0-3.49
3.5-3.99
4.0
Number of Students
Cumulative Grade Point Average Ranges
48
Male Female Total
Chapter 1606 Guard Reserve
Full Time 55 19 74
Part Time 6 3 9
Total 61 22 83
Chapter 1607 Guard Reserve 911
Full Time 14 4 18
Part Time
Total 14 4 18
Chapter 30 Regular Veteran/Active Duty
Full Time 10 4 14
Part Time 6 6
Total 16 4 20
Chapter 31 Rehabilitation
Full Time 23 14 37
Part Time 15 6 21
Total 38 20 58
Chapter 33 Post 911
Full Time 217 52 269
Part Time 43 16 59
Total 260 68 328
Chapter 33 TOE
Full Time 51 76 127
Part Time 2 9 11
Total 53 85 138
Chapter 35 Widow Child
Full Time 16 31 47
Part Time 0
Total 16 31 47
DoD Tuition Assistance (TA)
Full Time 37 9 46
Part Time 11 6 17
Total 48 15 63
Total Veterans
Full Time 423 209 632
Part Time 83 40 123
Grand Total 506 249 755
Freshmen Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate/Prof.
Chapter 1606 Guard Reserve 15 15 15 36 2
Chapter 1607 Guard Reserve 911 1 2 6 9
Chapter 30 Regular Veteran/Active Duty 3 2 4 7 4
Chapter 31 Rehabilitation 5 8 9 24 12
Chapter 33 Post 911 37 50 46 134 61
Chapter 33 TOE 53 15 23 35 12
Chapter 35 Widow Child 13 14 7 10 3
DoD Tuition Assistance (TA) 4 6 3 8 42
Total Veterans 131 112 113 263 136
*There are a total of 182 minority veteran students (24% of all veteran students)
Veteran Student Headcount Enrollment
49
First-time UG student:A student who has no prior postsecondary experience (except as noted below) attending any institution for the first time at the undergraduate level. This includes students enrolled in academic or occupational programs. It also includes students enrolled in the fall term who attended college for the first time in the prior summer term, and students who entered with advanced standing (college credits earned before graduation from high school).
Auglaize County Clark CountyMain Lake Total** Main Lake Total**
Memorial 25 25 Greenon 34 34 Minster 4 5 9 Kenton Ridge 24 24 New Bremen 13 13 Northeastern 15 15 New Knoxville 1 8 9 Northwestern 18 18 Wapakoneta 3 9 12 Shawnee 18 18Total 8 60 68 Southeastern 3 3
Springfield Clark County JVS 1 1Springfield 14 14Tecumseh 19 19
Total 146 146Greene County
Main Lake Total** Beavercreek 113 1 113 Mercer Bellbrook 44 44 Main Lake Total** Cedarville 3 3 Celina Senior 2 27 29 Fairborn 43 43 Coldwater 2 15 17 Fairborn Digital Academy 1 1 Fort Recovery 1 6 7 Greenview 10 10 Marion Local 1 13 14 Xenia 42 42 Parkway 8 8 Yellow Springs 10 10 Saint Henry 5 11 16Total 266 1 266 Total 11 80 91
Montgomery County Miami CountyMain Lake Total** Main Lake Total**
Belmont 11 11 Bethel 11 11 Brookville 8 8 Covington 5 1 6 Butler Senior 24 2 26 Miami East 6 6 Centerville 75 75 Milton Union 12 1 13 David H Ponitz Career Tech Ctr 22 22 Newton 4 4 Dayton Technology Design 1 1 Piqua 18 1 19 Dayton Regional STEM School 19 19 Tippecanoe 31 31 Dixie 9 9 Troy 29 29 Horizon Science Academy 4 4 Upper Valley Joint Career Ctr 1 1 Jefferson 6 6 Total 117 3 120 Kettering Fairmont 52 1 53 Meadowdale 3 3 Miami Valley Career Tech Ctr 2 2 Private Schools Main Lake Total** Miami Valley Academies 1 1 Archbishop Alter 14 14 Miami Valley School 1 1 Carroll 56 1 57 Miamisburg 38 38 Catholic Central 6 6 Miamisburg Secondary Academy 1 1 Chaminade-Julienne 18 18 Mound St Health Careers Acad 1 1 Dayton Christian 6 6 Northmont 49 49 Dayton Early College Academy 15 15 Northridge 4 4 Dominion Academy of Dayton 2 2 Oakwood 8 8 East Dayton Christian School 2 2 Paul Laurence Dunbar 4 4 Emmanuel Christian Academy 4 4 Stivers School for the Arts 25 25 Germantown Christian School 1 1 Summit Academy 1 1 Troy Christian 7 7 Thurgood Marshall 6 6 Xenia Christian 6 6 Trotwood-Madison 13 13 Total 137 1 138 Valley View 8 8 Walter E Stebbins 26 26 Wayne 47 47 West Carrollton 23 23 Main Lake Total**Total 492 3 495 Other Schools 1,182 94 1,276
First-Time Degree Seeking UG Students*High School Origin
* A student's county of residence and high schoolorigin are not necessarily the same** Unduplicated headcount
50
Main Lake TotalArea of Study Campus Campus University* %
BusinessAccountancy 61 11 72Business 69 5 74Business Economics 52 5 57Finance 21 3 24Financial Services 1 1Human Resource Mgt. 8 8International Business 14 1 15Management 29 3 32Management Information Systems 4 4Marketing 48 5 53Supply Chain Management 10 10 Total 317 33 350 13.5%
Education & Human ServicesAthletic Training 62 2 64Career, Tech, Adult Education 1 1Early Childhood 65 31 96Middle Childhood 32 2 34Middle Childhood Int Spec 1 1Organizational Leadership 3 3Physical Education 2 2Public Health Education 1 1Rehabilitation Services 22 22Sports Science 35 2 37Teacher Education 22 22Ed & Human Service: Undeclared 1 1 Total 247 37 284 10.9%
Engineering and Computer Science Biomedical Engineering 76 1 77Computer Engineering 64 1 65Computer Science 92 5 97Engineering 7 7Electrical Engineering 36 2 38Indust. & System Engineering 12 1 13Materials Science & Engineering 14 14Mechanical Engineering 122 25 147 Total 423 35 458 17.6%
Science and MathematicsBiological Sciences 184 6 190Chemistry 24 24Clinical Labor. Science 10 10Earth & Environmental Sciences 15 2 17Mathematics 26 2 28Psychology 111 7 118Physics 9 9Science + Mathematics 2 1 3Statistics 5 5 Total 386 18 404 15.5%
Nursing & Health 306 9 315 12.1%
First-Time Degree Seeking UG StudentsIntended Area of Study
*Unduplicated headcount
51
First-time degree seeking students area of study continued
Main Lake TotalArea of Study Campus Campus University* %
Liberal ArtsActing 19 19Anthropology 4 4Art Studio 19 19Art History 2 2Classical Humanities 1 1Communication Studies 18 1 19Crime and Justice Studies 67 12 79Dance 7 7Design/Technology 16 16Economics 3 3English 31 3 34French 3 1 4History 8 1 9International Studies 12 12Liberal Studies 4 4 8Mass Communication 17 17Motion Pictures 24 1 25Music 34 1 35Music Education 1 1Philosophy 1 1Political Science 16 16Social Science Education 8 3 11Social Work 35 3 38Sociology 3 3Spanish 8 8Theatre Arts 7 7Theatre Studies 8 8Urban Affairs 2 2 Total 378 30 408 15.7%
Associate/Technical DegreeBusiness 2 2Earth & Environmental Sciences 1 1Graphic Design & Visual Media 8 8Office Information Systems 4 4Psychology 1 1Social Work 3 3Technical and Applied Studies 5 5Technical Study 22 22 Total 46 46 1.8%
Undecided 302 34 335 12.9%
Grand Total 2,359 242 2,600 100.0%
Business13.5%
Education & HS10.9%
Egr. & CS17.6%
Liberal Arts15.7%
Nursing & Health12.1%
Science & Math15.5%
Associate/Tech Degree1.8%
Undeclared12.9%
*Unduplicated headcount
52
Male Female All Male Female All Male Female All Male Female All
BusinessSeventy-fifth percentile 595 590 590 570 580 570 545 540 540 1140 1170 1150Median 495 490 490 480 480 480 470 440 440 975 940 970Twenty-fifth percentile 420 430 420 413 410 410 403 410 410 843 840 840Overall mean 499.6 498.7 499.2 490.4 490.9 490.6 475.0 466.1 471.0 987.5 988.7 988.0No. of Students 28 23 51 28 23 51 28 23 51 28 23 51
Education & Human ServicesSeventy-fifth percentile 530 590 555 530 570 570 490 580 553 1060 1160 1150Median 450 480 470 490 520 510 440 510 485 960 1010 990Twenty-fifth percentile 410 450 430 410 400 410 380 440 398 820 840 835Overall mean 460.0 510.5 492.0 496.4 501.1 499.3 442.7 509.5 485.0 956.4 1010.0 990.3No. of Students 11 19 30 11 19 30 11 19 30 11 19 30
Engineering & Computer ScienceSeventy-fifth percentile 630 603 620 620 620 620 553 570 558 1230 1213 1220Median 550 570 560 540 560 540 505 495 500 1090 1145 1090Twenty-fifth percentile 510 558 520 470 488 470 440 440 440 990 1048 1000Overall mean 568.6 580.5 571.4 547.6 559.1 550.3 508.4 512.3 509.3 1113.1 1137.3 1118.8No. of Students 71 22 93 71 22 93 70 22 92 71 22 93
Liberal ArtsSeventy-fifth percentile 588 560 560 600 600 600 553 590 580 1170 1120 1140Median 525 490 510 535 550 550 470 530 490 1020 1030 1030Twenty-fifth percentile 448 450 450 453 470 460 420 440 440 943 950 950Overall mean 522.5 502.6 510.9 523.6 543.6 535.2 484.6 522.3 506.6 1043.6 1043.3 1043.4No. of Students 28 39 67 28 39 67 28 39 67 28 39 67
Nursing & HealthSeventy-fifth percentile - 520 535 - 523 538 - 505 528 - 1010 1085Median - 450 455 - 465 485 - 435 455 - 865 930Twenty-fifth percentile - 393 403 - 383 390 - 393 400 - 790 825Overall mean - 460.5 474.2 - 457.0 472.9 - 453.0 462.9 - 916.0 945.8No. of Students - 20 24 - 20 24 - 20 24 - 20 24
Science & MathematicsSeventy-fifth percentile 563 575 570 623 593 600 550 590 580 1153 1155 1150Median 545 535 540 540 550 550 520 525 520 1090 1110 1105Twenty-fifth percentile 485 478 483 490 508 503 455 468 463 1008 975 1003Overall mean 539.3 531.3 533.5 548.6 545.5 546.3 515.0 523.7 521.3 1084.3 1075.3 1077.7No. of Students 14 38 52 14 38 52 14 38 52 14 38 52
UndeclaredSeventy-fifth percentile 550 545 548 540 595 578 470 560 540 1060 1115 1095Median 480 500 480 450 500 490 410 490 470 930 1020 965Twenty-fifth percentile 430 440 430 410 465 443 350 455 410 820 930 900Overall mean 479.1 497.9 489.6 469.1 528.6 502.3 419.6 513.8 472.1 946.5 1025.2 990.4No. of Students 23 29 52 23 29 52 23 29 52 23 29 52
All StudentsSeventy-fifth percentile 600 570 580 600 590 590 550 570 560 1180 1160 1160Median 530 520 520 510 530 520 475 490 490 1030 1030 1030Twenty-fifth percentile 470 450 450 450 460 460 418 440 430 930 900 920Overall mean 529.6 511.9 520.5 521.8 523.4 522.6 484.5 504.5 494.9 1048.9 1033.5 1040.9No. of Students 179 191 370 179 191 370 178 191 369 179 191 370
SAT Math SAT Critical Reading SAT Writing SAT Total
First-Time Degree Seeking UG Students SAT Scores by Intended College
53
Male Female All Male Female All Male Female All
700-800 4% 3% 3% 4% 2% 3% 3% 2.6% 3%
600-699 22% 14% 18% 21% 20% 21% 8% 13% 11%
500-599 39% 40% 39% 33% 38% 36% 32% 33% 33%
400-499 27% 36% 32% 34% 31% 32% 39% 41% 40%
300-399 8% 8% 8% 8% 8% 8% 17% 10% 13%
200-299 0% 0% 0% 1% 0% 0.3% 1% 1% 1%
Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
Male Female All
1500-1600 1% 0% 0.3%
1400-1499 3% 1% 2%
1300-1399 6% 3% 4%
1200-1299 13% 14% 14%
1100-1199 15% 21% 18%
1000-1099 22% 23% 22%
900-999 21% 18% 19%
800-899 12% 13% 12%
700-799 7% 8% 8%
600-699 1% 1% 1%
500-599 0% 0% 0%
Total 100% 100% 100%
SAT Total
First-Time Degree Seeking UG Students SAT Test Score RangeTotal University
SAT Math SAT Critical Reading SAT Writing
54
Male Female All Male Female All Male Female All
Business
Seventy-fifth percentile 25.0 25.0 25.0 23.0 24.0 23.0 24.0 25.0 24.0
Median 22.0 20.0 21.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 21.0 21.0 21.0
Twenty-fifth percentile 18.0 17.0 18.0 17.0 16.0 16.0 19.0 17.0 18.0
Overall mean 21.7 21.0 21.4 20.0 20.5 20.2 21.3 21.1 21.2
No. of Students 164 119 283 164 119 283 164 119 283
Education & Human Services
Seventy-fifth percentile 23.0 24.0 24.0 22.0 23.0 23.0 23.0 23.0 23.0
Median 19.0 20.0 20.0 19.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0
Twenty-fifth percentile 16.0 17.0 17.0 15.0 17.0 16.0 17.0 18.0 18.0
Overall mean 20.3 20.4 20.3 19.0 20.3 19.9 20.2 20.6 20.5
No. of Students 71 162 233 71 162 233 71 162 233
Engineering & Computer Science
Seventy-fifth percentile 28.0 27.0 28.0 26.0 27.0 27.0 27.0 28.0 27.0
Median 25.0 25.0 25.0 23.0 23.0 23.0 24.0 24.0 24.0
Twenty-fifth percentile 23.0 19.0 22.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 21.0 21.0 21.0
Overall mean 25.1 24.2 24.9 22.9 24.0 23.1 24.2 24.2 24.2
No. of Students 306 71 377 306 71 377 306 71 377
Liberal Arts
Seventy-fifth percentile 25.0 24.0 25.0 24.0 26.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 25.0
Median 21.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 22.0 21.0 22.0 21.0 21.0
Twenty-fifth percentile 17.0 16.3 17.0 17.0 16.0 17.0 19.0 18.0 18.0
Overall mean 21.0 20.6 20.8 21.0 21.6 21.3 21.7 21.6 21.7
No. of Students 159 180 339 159 180 339 159 180 339
Nursing & Health
Seventy-fifth percentile 25.0 23.0 23.0 24.3 23.0 23.0 25.0 23.0 23.0
Median 21.0 19.0 20.0 22.0 20.0 20.0 22.0 21.0 21.0
Twenty-fifth percentile 18.8 16.0 16.3 18.8 16.0 16.0 19.8 17.0 17.3
Overall mean 21.5 20.2 20.3 21.3 20.0 20.1 21.7 20.6 20.7
No. of Students 30 266 296 30 266 296 30 266 296
Science & Mathematics
Seventy-fifth percentile 27.0 25.3 26.0 27.0 26.0 26.0 27.0 26.0 26.0
Median 25.0 23.0 24.0 22.0 23.0 23.0 24.0 23.0 23.0
Twenty-fifth percentile 21.0 17.0 18.0 19.0 19.0 19.0 21.0 19.0 20.0
Overall mean 24.0 22.1 22.6 23.1 22.6 22.7 24.0 22.8 23.1
No. of Students 107 258 365 107 258 365 107 258 365
Undeclared
Seventy-fifth percentile 23.0 23.0 23.0 23.5 24.0 24.0 24.0 23.0 24.0
Median 20.0 18.0 19.0 20.0 19.0 19.0 20.0 20.0 20.0
Twenty-fifth percentile 17.0 16.0 16.0 16.0 16.0 16.0 18.0 18.0 18.0
Overall mean 20.5 19.7 20.1 19.7 20.2 20.0 20.9 20.6 20.7
No. of Students 125 152 277 125 152 277 125 152 277
All Students
Seventy-fifth percentile 26.0 24.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 26.0 24.0 25.0
Median 23.0 21.0 22.0 21.0 21.0 21.0 22.0 21.0 22.0
Twenty-fifth percentile 18.0 17.0 17.0 18.0 17.0 17.0 19.0 18.0 19.0
Overall mean 22.6 20.9 21.7 21.4 21.1 21.2 22.5 21.5 21.9
No. of Students 962 1,208 2,170 962 1,208 2,170 962 1,208 2,170
ACT Math ACT English ACT Comp
First-Time Degree Seeking UG Students ACT Scoresby Intended College - Main Campus
55
Male Female All Male Female All Male Female All
Business
Seventy-fifth percentile 27.5 25.0 26.0 20.8 24.0 22.0 23.0 24.0 24.0
Median 24.5 24.0 24.0 20.0 21.0 20.0 21.5 23.0 23.0
Twenty-fifth percentile 21.3 23.0 22.0 17.0 19.0 18.0 19.3 21.0 21.0
Overall mean 24.2 23.5 23.8 20.0 21.5 20.7 21.9 23.0 22.4
No. of Students 16 15 31 16 15 31 16 15 31
Education & Human Services
Seventy-fifth percentile 24.0 22.5 23.0 24.0 23.0 23.0 22.5 22.0 22.0
Median 20.0 20.5 20.0 18.0 19.0 19.0 20.0 20.0 20.0
Twenty-fifth percentile 17.0 18.0 18.0 15.0 15.8 15.0 18.0 18.0 18.0
Overall mean 20.8 20.5 20.6 19.6 19.7 19.6 20.9 20.2 20.4
No. of Students 9 26 35 9 26 35 9 26 35
Engineering & Computer Science
Seventy-fifth percentile 28.0 - 28.0 24.0 - 24.0 25.0 - 25.3
Median 25.0 - 25.0 21.0 - 21.5 24.0 - 24.0
Twenty-fifth percentile 23.5 - 23.8 19.0 - 19.0 22.0 - 22.0
Overall mean 25.2 - 25.3 21.8 - 22.0 23.5 - 23.7
No. of Students 33 - 34 33 - 34 33 - 34
Liberal Arts
Seventy-fifth percentile 24.0 22.5 23.5 20.0 28.8 25.5 21.0 26.3 25.0
Median 20.0 19.5 20.0 16.0 21.0 20.0 20.0 20.5 20.0
Twenty-fifth percentile 17.0 17.0 17.0 13.0 15.0 15.0 17.0 19.0 18.5
Overall mean 20.5 20.0 20.2 16.9 22.7 20.2 20.1 21.9 21.1
No. of Students 11 14 25 11 14 25 11 14 25
Nursing & Health
Seventy-fifth percentile - 22.0 23.5 - 21.0 21.5 - 21.0 23.0
Median - 22.0 22.0 - 21.0 21.0 - 20.0 21.0
Twenty-fifth percentile - 20.0 20.5 - 19.0 18.5 - 20.0 20.0
Overall mean - 21.0 21.8 - 20.3 20.2 - 20.4 21.2
No. of Students - 7 9 - 7 9 - 7 9
Science & Mathematics
Seventy-fifth percentile - 26.5 26.0 - 27.5 27.0 - 27.0 27.0
Median - 23.0 22.0 - 26.0 24.0 - 25.0 24.0
Twenty-fifth percentile - 17.5 18.0 - 18.5 19.0 - 19.5 20.0
Overall mean - 22.8 22.5 - 24.1 23.7 - 23.5 23.4
No. of Students - 13 15 - 13 15 - 13 15
Associate/Technical Degree
Seventy-fifth percentile 24.0 22.5 23.0 23.0 21.3 21.5 22.0 22.0 22.0
Median 20.0 19.0 19.0 18.0 19.0 19.0 20.0 19.5 20.0
Twenty-fifth percentile 17.0 17.0 17.0 17.0 16.0 16.5 18.0 17.0 17.5
Overall mean 20.7 19.7 20.1 19.1 19.4 19.3 20.3 20.0 20.1
No. of Students 15 26 41 15 26 41 15 26 41
Undeclared
Seventy-fifth percentile 22.0 25.0 23.0 21.5 24.0 23.8 22.5 24.0 23.0
Median 20.0 23.0 20.0 17.0 21.0 19.0 18.0 22.0 19.0
Twenty-fifth percentile 17.0 18.0 18.0 14.5 19.0 16.0 16.5 18.0 17.3
Overall mean 20.1 21.3 20.7 17.5 21.3 19.3 19.4 21.3 20.3
No. of Students 17 15 32 17 15 32 17 15 32
All Students
Seventy-fifth percentile 26.0 24.0 25.0 23.0 24.0 24.0 24.0 24.0 24.0
Median 23.0 21.0 22.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 22.0 21.0 21.0
Twenty-fifth percentile 19.5 18.0 18.0 16.5 18.0 17.0 19.0 19.0 19.0
Overall mean 22.6 21.1 21.8 19.7 21.0 20.4 21.6 21.3 21.4
No. of Students 105 117 222 105 117 222 105 117 222
First-Time Degree Seeking UG Students ACT Scoresby Intended College - Lake Campus
ACT Math ACT English ACT Comp
Note: A '-' indicates either a score omitted due to FERPA regulations or no students in that category56
Male Female All Male Female All Male Female All
Business
Seventy-fifth percentile 25.0 25.0 25.0 23.0 24.0 23.0 23.8 25.0 24.0
Median 22.0 22.0 22.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 21.0 21.0 21.0
Twenty-fifth percentile 18.0 17.0 18.0 17.0 17.0 17.0 19.0 18.0 18.0
Overall mean 21.9 21.3 21.6 20.0 20.6 20.2 21.3 21.3 21.3
No. of Students 180 134 314 180 134 314 180 134 314
Education & Human Services
Seventy-fifth percentile 23.0 24.0 23.0 22.8 23.0 23.0 23.0 23.0 23.0
Median 19.0 20.0 20.0 18.5 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0
Twenty-fifth percentile 16.3 17.0 17.0 15.0 17.0 16.0 17.0 18.0 18.0
Overall mean 20.4 20.4 20.4 19.0 20.2 19.9 20.3 20.6 20.5
No. of Students 80 188 268 80 188 268 80 188 268
Engineering & Computer Science
Seventy-fifth percentile 28.0 27.0 28.0 26.0 27.8 26.0 27.0 28.0 27.0
Median 25.0 25.0 25.0 22.0 23.0 22.0 24.0 24.0 24.0
Twenty-fifth percentile 23.0 19.3 23.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 21.0 21.0 21.0
Overall mean 25.1 24.2 24.9 22.8 24.1 23.0 24.2 24.3 24.2
No. of Students 339 72 411 339 72 411 339 72 411
Liberal Arts
Seventy-fifth percentile 24.3 24.0 24.0 24.0 26.0 25.0 24.3 25.0 25.0
Median 20.5 20.0 20.0 20.0 22.0 21.0 21.0 21.0 21.0
Twenty-fifth percentile 17.0 17.0 17.0 16.0 16.0 16.0 18.0 18.0 18.0
Overall mean 20.9 20.6 20.7 20.7 21.7 21.3 21.6 21.6 21.6
No. of Students 170 194 364 170 194 364 170 194 364
Nursing & Health
Seventy-fifth percentile 25.0 23.0 23.0 23.8 23.0 23.0 25.0 23.0 23.0
Median 21.5 19.0 20.0 22.0 20.0 20.0 22.0 21.0 21.0
Twenty-fifth percentile 19.0 16.5 17.0 18.3 16.0 16.0 20.0 17.0 18.0
Overall mean 21.7 20.2 20.4 21.2 20.0 20.1 21.8 20.6 20.7
No. of Students 32 273 305 32 273 305 32 273 305
Science & Mathematics
Seventy-fifth percentile 27.0 26.0 26.0 27.0 26.0 26.0 27.0 26.0 26.8
Median 25.0 23.0 23.5 22.0 23.0 23.0 24.0 23.0 23.0
Twenty-fifth percentile 20.5 17.0 18.0 19.0 19.0 19.0 21.0 19.0 20.0
Overall mean 23.9 22.1 22.6 23.1 22.6 22.8 23.9 22.8 23.1
No. of Students 109 271 380 109 271 380 109 271 380
Associate/Technical Degree
Seventy-fifth percentile 24.0 22.5 23.0 23.0 21.3 21.5 22.0 22.0 22.0
Median 20.0 19.0 19.0 18.0 19.0 19.0 20.0 19.5 20.0
Twenty-fifth percentile 17.0 17.0 17.0 17.0 16.0 16.5 18.0 17.0 17.5
Overall mean 20.7 19.7 20.1 19.1 19.4 19.3 20.3 20.0 20.1
No. of Students 15 26 41 15 26 41 15 26 41
Undeclared
Seventy-fifth percentile 23.0 23.0 23.0 23.0 24.0 24.0 24.0 23.0 23.0
Median 20.0 18.0 20.0 19.0 19.0 19.0 20.0 20.0 20.0
Twenty-fifth percentile 17.0 16.0 16.0 15.5 16.0 16.0 18.0 18.0 18.0
Overall mean 20.4 19.9 20.1 19.5 20.3 19.9 20.7 20.7 20.7
No. of Students 141 167 308 141 167 308 141 167 308
All Students
Seventy-fifth percentile 26.0 24.0 25.0 24.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 24.0 25.0
Median 23.0 21.0 22.0 21.0 21.0 21.0 22.0 21.0 22.0
Twenty-fifth percentile 18.0 17.0 17.0 17.0 17.0 17.0 19.0 18.0 19.0
Overall mean 22.6 21.0 21.7 21.2 21.1 21.2 22.4 21.5 21.9
No. of Students 1,066 1,325 2,391 1,066 1,325 2,391 1,066 1,325 2,391
First-Time Degree Seeking UG Students ACT Scoresby Intended College - Total University
ACT Math ACT English ACT Comp
57
Male Female All Male Female All Male Female All
ACT Comp
30-36 6% 4% 5% 1% 0% 0.5% 6% 4% 5%
24-29 34% 26% 30% 27% 26% 26% 33% 26% 29%
18-23 47% 49% 48% 58% 62% 60% 48% 50% 49%
12-17 13% 20% 17% 14% 13% 14% 13% 19% 16%
6-11 0.1% 0% 0.05% 0% 0% 0% 0.1% 0% 0.04%
Below 6 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
ACT Math
30-36 7% 2% 5% 4% 2% 3% 7% 2% 4%
24-29 38% 30% 34% 42% 29% 35% 39% 30% 34%
18-23 35% 35% 35% 38% 46% 42% 35% 36% 36%
12-17 19% 32% 26% 16% 23% 20% 19% 31% 26%
6-11 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Below 6 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
ACT English
30-36 9% 9% 9% 1% 8% 5% 8% 9% 8%
24-29 24% 23% 24% 20% 22% 21% 24% 23% 23%
18-23 42% 40% 41% 49% 48% 48% 43% 40% 42%
12-17 22% 25% 24% 29% 20% 24% 23% 25% 24%
6-11 2% 3% 3% 2% 3% 2% 2% 3% 3%
Below 6 0% 0.1% 0.05% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0.1% 0.04%
Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
Main Campus Lake Campus Total University
First-Time Degree Seeking UG Students ACT Test Score Range
58
High School Rank High School GPAUpper 25% Upper 50% 3.0+ 2.5+
Intended College No. % No. % % No. %Business 69 29% 142 60% 54% 247 80%Education 65 34% 140 73% 59% 196 80%Engineering 142 45% 237 74% 79% 386 93%Liberal Arts 88 30% 182 62% 58% 294 79%Nursing 117 45% 195 76% 71% 267 89%Science & Mathematics 147 49% 231 78% 74% 337 89%Undecided 54 24% 119 52% 42% 223 75%
All Majors 682 37% 1,246 68% 64% 1,950 84%
High School Rank and GPA
No. of Cumulative GPA No. of CumulativePercentile Students No. % Range Students No. %
95 - 100 146 146 8% 3.75 and higher 536 536 23%90 - 94 151 297 16% 3.50 - 3.74 311 847 37%85 - 89 145 442 24% 3.25 - 3.49 335 1,182 51%80 - 84 123 565 31%
3.00 - 3.24 290 1,472 64%75 - 79 117 682 37% 2.50 - 2.99 478 1,950 84%70 - 74 113 795 44% 2.00 - 2.49 323 2,273 98%65 - 69 124 919 50% 1.00 - 1.99 43 2,316 100%60 - 64 115 1,034 57% Below 1.00 0 2,316 100%
55 - 59 107 1,141 63% Subtotal 2,316
50 - 54 105 1,246 68%
45 - 49 91 1,337 73% Unreported 43
40 - 44 76 1,413 77%
Total 2,359
35 - 39 84 1,497 82%
30 - 34 74 1,571 86% Mean GPA 3.21
25 - 29 61 1,632 89%
20 - 24 68 1,700 93%
15 - 19 61 1,761 97% Top 10% 16%
10 - 14 42 1,803 99% Top 25% 37%
5 - 9 18 1,821 100% Top 50% 68%
1 - 4 3 1,824 100% Bottom 50% 32%
Bottom 25% 11%
Subtotal 1,824
Unreported 535
Total 2,359
Average New Degree Freshmen High School Percentile: 62
First-Time Degree Seeking UG StudentsHigh School Rank and GPA
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High School Rank High School GPAUpper 25% Upper 50% 3.0+ 2.5+
Intended College No. % No. % No. % No. %Business 6 18% 20 61% 70% 28 85%Education 7 20% 21 60% 67% 31 86%Engineering 8 24% 16 47% 63% 32 91%Liberal Arts 4 14% 17 61% 62% 22 76%Nursing 2 22% 5 56% 67% 9 100%Science & Mathematics 4 29% 9 64% 67% 13 72%Lake Campus-Associates 7 18% 19 48% 48% 33 83%Undecided 4 14% 10 34% 35% 24 77%
All Majors 42 19% 117 53% 58% 192 83%
High School Rank and GPA
No. of Cumulative GPA No. of CumulativePercentile Students No. % Range Students No. %
95 - 100 5 5 2% 3.75 and higher 18 18 8%90 - 94 3 8 4% 3.50 - 3.74 30 48 21%85 - 89 8 16 7% 3.25 - 3.49 50 98 42%80 - 84 11 27 12%
3.00 - 3.24 37 135 58%75 - 79 15 42 19% 2.50 - 2.99 57 192 83%70 - 74 15 57 26% 2.00 - 2.49 24 216 94%65 - 69 17 74 33% 1.00 - 1.99 15 231 100%60 - 64 17 91 41% Below 1.00 0 231 100%
55 - 59 13 104 47% Subtotal 23150 - 54 13 117 53%45 - 49 18 135 61% Unreported 1140 - 44 13 148 67%
Total 24235 - 39 11 159 72%30 - 34 10 169 76% Mean GPA 3.0525 - 29 10 179 81%20 - 24 13 192 86%
15 - 19 7 199 90% Top 10% 19%
10 - 14 12 211 95% Top 25% 19%
5 - 9 7 218 98% Top 50% 53%
1 - 4 4 222 100% Bottom 50% 47%
Bottom 25% 19% Subtotal 222
Unreported 20
Total 242
Average New Degree Freshmen High School Percentile: 50
First-Time Degree Seeking UG StudentsHigh School Rank and GPA
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Allen 21 4 25Auglaize 10 64 74Butler 103 1 104Champaign 32 32Clark 157 157Clinton 37 37Darke 22 36 58Greene 333 1 333Logan 18 18Mercer 13 78 91Miami 122 3 125Montgomery 597 5 602Preble 23 23Shelby 30 16 46Van Wert 6 18 24Warren 115 3 118Total Raider Country 1,639 69% 229 95% 1,867 72%
130 130165 1 16637 37
Cincinnati/Columbus/Cleveland HamiltonFranklinCuyahogaTotal C/C/C area 332 14% 1 0.4% 333 13%
Other Ohio Counties 281 12% 11 5% 292 11%
Students from Ohio 2,252 95% 241 99.6% 2,492 96%
Out of State 64 3% 1 0.4% 65 3%
Out of Country 43 2% 43 2%
GenderFemale 884 118 1,002Male 755 111 865
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EthnicityAmerican Indian or Alaskan Native AsianBlack or African-American Foreign, Non-Resident Alien HispanicNative Hawaiian or Pacific Islander Two or more racesUnknownWhite 1,241 212 1,452
1,558 199 1,757Student PopulationNew Direct from High School Out of HS More than a Year 81 30 110
Total Raider Country 1,639 229 1,867
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Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior TotalRaj Soin College of Business 4 38 36 18 96College of Education & Human Services 12 53 30 22 117College of Engr. & Computer Science 41 38 50 44 173College of Liberal Arts 15 51 80 39 185College of Nursing & Health 4 16 14 32 66College of Science & Mathematics 17 31 53 49 150University College 209 97 34 17 357Associate Degree 7 1 5 2 15All Degree Programs 309 325 302 223 1,159
Non-Degree Students 67 2 69
All Undergraduates 376 325 302 225 1,228
No. of No. ofOhio Public/Community/Tech. Colleges Students Ohio Public/Community/Tech. Colleges Students
Cinn. St. Tech. & Comm. Coll. 12 Lorain County Comm College 2Clark State Community College 62 Owens Community College 3Columbus State Community College 20 Sinclair Community College 411Cuyahoga Community College 5 Southern State Community College 25Edison State Community College 42 Terra Community College 1Hocking Technical College 5 Washington State Community College 1James A Rhodes State College 12 Zane State College 1
Sub-Total 158 Sub-Total 444
Community College Total 602
Transfer Students
Colleges and UniversitiesDegree Seeking Transfer Students
63
Transfer Students cont'd.
No. of No. ofOhio Public Universities/Regional Campuses Students Ohio Private Colleges/Universities Students
Bowling Green State University 15 Antioch College 1Central State University 6 Baldwin Wallace College 1Cleveland State University 2 Bluffton University 5Kent State University 8 Capital University 9Miami University 28 Cedarville University 8Ohio State University 48 Chatfield College 1Ohio University 35 Cleveland Institute Of Art 1Shawnee State University 1 Defiance College 3University of Akron 8 Denison University 1University of Cincinnati 36 Devry University 2University of Toledo 15 Franklin University 2Youngstown State University 1 Heidelberg College 4Public University Total 203 Kettering College of Medical Arts 3
Lourdes College 1Malone University 2Mount Vernon Nazarane College 1Muskingum College 3Ohio Dominican College 2Ohio Northern University 1Otterbein College 1Tiffin University 2University of Dayton 15University of Findlay 1
No. of University of Mount Union 1Out of State Students University of Northwestern Ohio 6Illinois 5 University of Rio Grande 2Indiana 22 Urbana University 14Kentucky 26 Wilberforce University 8Michigan 7 Wilmington College 2Pennsylvania 6 Wittenberg University 5West Virginia 5 Xavier University 3
Other States/Out of Country 172
Out of State/Country Total 243 Private College/Univ. Total 111
Grand Total Degree Seeking Transfer Students 1,159
Colleges and UniversitiesDegree Seeking Transfer Students
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Degrees Awarded by Gender and CollegeSummer 2013 - Spring 2014
All Students
Associate Degrees
Associate of Applied Business 2 7.4% 25 92.6% 27 100%Associate of Arts 1 12.5% 7 87.5% 8 100%Associate of Science 11 52.4% 10 47.6% 21 100%Associate of Technical Study 3 50.0% 3 50.0% 6 100%Total (% of total degrees) 17 1% 45 2% 62 2%
Bachelor Degrees
Raj Soin College of Business 252 57.9% 183 42.1% 435 100%College of Education & Human Services 137 36.5% 238 63.5% 375 100%College of Engineering & Computer Science 218 84.8% 39 15.2% 257 100%College of Liberal Arts 251 39.6% 383 60.4% 634 100%College of Nursing & Health 26 11.6% 198 88.4% 224 100%College of Science & Mathematics 117 32.1% 248 67.9% 365 100%Lake Campus* 33 39.3% 51 60.7% 84 100%Total (% of total degrees) 1,034 61% 1,340 63% 2,374 62%
Master Degrees
Raj Soin College of Business 149 60.1% 99 39.9% 248 100%College of Education & Human Services 70 27.5% 185 72.5% 255 100%College of Engineering & Computer Science 143 74.5% 49 25.5% 192 100%College of Liberal Arts 25 27.5% 66 72.5% 91 100%College of Nursing & Health 8 11.4% 62 88.6% 70 100%College of Science & Mathematics 38 44.7% 47 55.3% 85 100%School of Professional Psychology 2 11.8% 15 88.2% 17 100%Boonshoft School of Medicine 41 52.6% 37 47.4% 78 100%Total (% of total degrees) 476 28% 560 26% 1,036 27%
Doctoral Degrees
College of Engineering & Computer Science 21 95.5% 1 4.5% 22 100%College of Nursing & Health 6 100.0% 6 100%College of Science & Mathematics 13 65.0% 7 35.0% 20 100%School of Professional Psychology 8 33.3% 16 66.7% 24 100%Boonshoft School of Medicine 53 50.5% 52 49.5% 105 100%Total (% of total degrees) 95 6% 82 4% 177 5%
Certificates/Endorsements
College of Education & Human Services 18 39.1% 28 60.9% 46 100%College of Engineering & Computer Science 9 47.4% 10 52.6% 19 100%College of Liberal Arts 9 19.1% 38 80.9% 47 100%College of Nursing & Health 2 33.3% 4 66.7% 6 100%College of Science & Mathematics 9 40.9% 13 59.1% 22 100%Boonshoft School of Medicine 22 78.6% 6 21.4% 28 100%Total (% of total degrees) 69 4% 99 5% 168 4%
*Lake Campus awarded Bachelor degrees in the College of Education & H.S., College of Engineering & C.S., College of Liberal Arts, the College of Nursing & Health, & BTAS
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--3,627 students graduated in Summer 2013-Spring 2014; 1,610 Males and 2,017 Females (unduplicated)--Includes Dual Degrees & UG Students with Second Majors
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183
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Bus
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2323
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6060
Mgm
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4545
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1818
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33
Cla
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4242
Ear
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22
Edu
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88
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156
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Phy
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1515
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375
255
4667
6
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55
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66
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1212
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2727
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7474
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1919
Hum
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22
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3232
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1313
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2424
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67
Deg
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11
Bus
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33
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BA
22
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99
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AA
11
Libe
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BA
33
Mec
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BS
ME
66
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1414
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33
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77
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211
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175
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Col
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224
706
630
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1717
Scho
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Deg
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22
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44
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117
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69
Wri
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tate
Un
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Ret
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2nd
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Cam
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Co
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Mig
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l 201
3 to
Fal
l 201
4: T
his
tabl
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ead
left
to r
ight
) sh
ows
whe
re s
tude
nts
in th
e F
all 2
013
coho
rt*
in
each
col
lege
(m
ajor
/inte
ndin
g m
ajor
) w
ere
Fal
l 201
4 by
col
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and
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rall
Wrig
ht S
tate
ret
entio
n.
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e o
vera
ll 2n
d y
ear
rete
nti
on
rat
e fo
r th
e F
all 2
013
coh
ort
is 6
5.9%
For
exa
mpl
e, o
f the
261
RS
CB
(m
ajor
/inte
ndin
g m
ajor
s) fr
om F
all 2
013,
145
or
56%
wer
e st
ill in
RS
CB
in F
all 2
014.
Tw
enty
-sev
en (
27)
R
SC
B s
tude
nts
switc
hed
maj
ors
and
mig
rate
d to
oth
er c
olle
ges:
CE
HS
(6)
, CE
CS
(4)
, CO
LA (
11),
CO
SM
(1)
, and
UC
(5)
.
A to
tal o
f 172
stu
dent
s or
65.
9% o
f the
orig
inal
261
ret
urne
d to
Wrig
ht S
tate
in F
all 2
014.
RS
CB
261
12%
145
56%
64
111
517
265
.9%
CE
HS
201
9%3
9648
%8
27
612
260
.7%
CE
CS
444
21%
1630
569
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272
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LA38
218
%3
41
231
60%
33
625
165
.7%
CO
NH
253
12%
511
611
144
%9
514
758
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CO
SM
349
16%
159
1220
918
152
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250
71.6
%
UC
251
12%
2117
1042
817
3213
%14
758
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To
tal
2,14
110
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814
333
231
813
321
858
1,41
165
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% o
f T
ota
l Ret
urn
ed:
15%
10%
24%
23%
9%15
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100%
*Not
es:
One
stu
dent
in C
EC
S r
etur
ned
to th
e un
iver
sity
as
a B
TA
S (
LAK
E)
maj
or w
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how
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ain
cam
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firs
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ll-tim
e, d
egre
e se
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g st
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ts
Fal
l 201
3 IP
ED
S C
oh
ort
Stu
dent
s w
ith in
tend
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s ar
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unte
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the
colle
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re in
tend
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on m
ajor
ing
in, u
ndec
ided
stu
dent
s ar
e in
Uni
vers
ity C
olle
ge (
UC
).
Col
lege
of
Maj
or/In
tend
2013
Coh
ort
(Hea
dcou
nt)
% o
f 201
3 C
ohor
t
Ret
urn
ed t
o 2
nd
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r (F
all 2
013)
by
Co
lleg
e o
f M
ajo
r o
r In
ten
din
g M
ajo
r
RS
CB
CE
HS
CE
CS
CO
LAC
ON
HC
OS
MU
CT
ota
l Ret
urn
ed
70
Wri
gh
t S
tate
Un
iver
sity
Gra
duat
ed w
ithin
6 Y
ears
Mai
n C
ampu
s F
irst-
Tim
e F
ull-T
ime
Deg
ree
See
king
Stu
dent
s
Co
lleg
e G
rad
uat
ion
Fal
l 200
8 to
Su
mm
er 2
014:
Thi
s ta
ble
(rea
d le
ft to
rig
ht)
show
s ho
w m
any
of th
e F
all 2
008
coho
rt*
gr
adua
ted
in s
ix y
ears
with
a d
egre
e in
thei
r co
llege
of m
ajor
or
with
a d
egre
e in
a c
olle
ge th
ey s
witc
hed
to d
urin
g
thei
r tim
e at
Wrig
ht S
tate
.
---
Th
e o
vera
ll 6
year
gra
du
atio
n r
ate
for
the
Fal
l 200
8 co
ho
rt is
38.
9%
For
exa
mpl
e, o
f the
351
RS
CB
(m
ajor
/inte
ndin
g m
ajor
s) fr
om F
all 2
008,
91
or 2
6% g
radu
ated
with
deg
rees
from
RS
CB
b
y S
umm
er 2
014.
In
thos
e si
x ye
ars,
fort
y-ni
ne (
49)
RS
CB
stu
dent
s sw
itche
d m
ajor
s an
d gr
adua
ted
from
oth
er c
olle
ges:
CE
HS
(23
), C
OLA
(20
), a
nd C
OS
M (
6).
A
tota
l of 1
40 o
r 39
.9%
of t
he o
rigin
al 3
51 h
ad g
radu
ated
from
Wrig
ht S
tate
in s
ix y
ears
.
RS
CB
351
9126
%23
206
140
39.9
%
CE
HS
218
258
27%
118
8036
.7%
CE
CS
343
145
117
34%
83
1416
146
.9%
CO
LA47
47
101
164
35%
718
939
.9%
CO
NH
356
520
963
18%
2512
334
.6%
CO
SM
420
1628
626
1011
227
%19
847
.1%
UC
434
1328
548
620
120
27.6
%
To
tal
2,59
614
817
212
928
682
192
1,01
138
.9%
% o
f T
ota
l Gra
du
ated
:15
%17
%13
%28
%8%
19%
100%
*Not
es:
Mai
n ca
mpu
s, fi
rst-
time,
full-
time,
deg
ree
seek
ing
stud
ents
; 4 d
ecea
sed
stud
ents
rem
oved
from
coh
ort (
1-R
SC
B, 1
-CE
HS
, 1-C
ON
H, 1
-CO
SM
)S
tude
nts
with
inte
nded
maj
ors
are
coun
ted
in th
e co
llege
they
are
inte
ndin
g on
maj
orin
g in
, und
ecid
ed s
tude
nts
are
in U
nive
rsity
Col
lege
(U
C).
T
wo
stud
ents
, one
in C
EH
S a
nd o
ne in
CO
NH
, gra
duat
ed fr
om th
e un
iver
sity
with
an
Ass
ocia
tes
degr
ee w
hich
are
not
sho
wn
CO
SM
To
tal D
egre
es
Fal
l 200
8 IP
ED
S C
oh
ort
Col
lege
of
Maj
or/In
tend
2008
Coh
ort
(Hea
dcou
nt)
Gra
du
ated
wit
hin
6 Y
ears
(th
rou
gh
Su
mm
er 2
014)
by
Co
lleg
e o
f M
ajo
r
RS
CB
CE
HS
CE
CS
CO
LAC
ON
H
71
Student Data by Ethnicity
New
fede
ral e
thni
city
rep
ortin
g gu
idel
ines
sta
rted
in F
all 2
010
Mal
eF
emal
eT
otal
%**
Mal
eF
emal
eT
otal
%**
Mal
eF
emal
eT
otal
%**
Asi
an U
nder
grad
uate
156
147
303
67%
45
910
0%15
815
130
967
% G
radu
ate/
Pro
f74
7715
133
%74
7715
133
%
Gra
nd
To
tal (
% o
f to
tal e
nrl
)23
022
445
43%
45
91%
232
228
460
3%
Afr
ican
Am
eric
an U
nder
grad
uate
607
1,00
81,
615
83%
1919
3810
0%61
31,
014
1,62
783
% G
radu
ate/
Pro
f11
520
932
417
%11
520
932
417
%
Gra
nd
To
tal (
% o
f to
tal e
nrl
)72
21,
217
1,93
912
%19
1938
3%72
81,
223
1,95
111
%
Nat
ive
Haw
aiia
n/P
acif
ic Is
lan
der
Und
ergr
adua
te9
817
89%
98
1789
% G
radu
ate/
Pro
f1
12
11%
11
211
%
Gra
nd
To
tal (
% o
f to
tal e
nrl
)10
919
0.1%
109
190.
1%
179
182
361
80%
1311
2410
0%19
119
138
281
%H
isp
anic
/Lat
ino
U
nder
grad
uate
G
radu
ate/
Pro
f47
4289
20%
4742
8919
%
Gra
nd
To
tal (
% o
f to
tal e
nrl
)22
622
445
03%
1311
242%
238
233
471
3%
Am
eric
an In
dia
n/A
lask
an N
ativ
e U
nder
grad
uate
1717
3489
%3
310
0%17
1936
90%
Gra
duat
e/P
rof
22
411
%2
24
10%
Gra
nd
To
tal (
% o
f to
tal e
nrl
)19
1938
0.2%
33
0.3%
1921
400.
2%
Tw
o o
r m
ore
rac
es U
nder
grad
uate
230
271
501
86%
1311
2410
0%24
027
851
886
% G
radu
ate/
Pro
f30
5181
14%
3051
8114
%
Gra
nd
To
tal (
% o
f to
tal e
nrl
)26
032
258
23%
1311
242%
270
329
599
3%
Min
ori
ties
Und
ergr
adua
te1,
198
1,63
32,
831
81%
4949
9810
0%1,
228
1,66
12,
889
82%
Gra
duat
e/P
rof
269
382
651
19%
269
382
651
18%
Gra
nd
To
tal (
% o
f to
tal e
nrl
)1,
467
2,01
53,
482
21%
4949
989%
1,49
72,
043
3,54
020
%
Hea
dco
un
t E
nro
llmen
t b
y E
thn
icit
y an
d S
tud
ent
Lev
el
Un
iver
sity
To
tal*
**M
ain
Lak
e
73
Mal
eF
emal
eT
otal
%**
Mal
eF
emal
eT
otal
%**
Mal
eF
emal
eT
otal
%**
Un
iver
sity
To
tal*
**M
ain
Lak
e
Fo
reig
n, N
on
-Res
iden
t A
lien
Und
ergr
adua
te67
018
085
046
%16
117
100%
670
181
851
46%
Gra
duat
e/P
rof
639
373
1,01
254
%63
937
31,
012
54%
Gra
nd
To
tal (
% o
f to
tal e
nrl
)1,
309
553
1,86
211
%16
117
1%1,
309
554
1,86
310
%
Cau
casi
an U
nder
grad
uate
4,29
64,
658
8,95
479
%45
853
899
697
%4,
699
5,12
49,
823
80%
Gra
duat
e/P
rof
1,03
21,
396
2,42
821
%10
2232
3%1,
033
1,40
02,
433
20%
Gra
nd
To
tal (
% o
f to
tal e
nrl
)5,
328
6,05
411
,382
68%
468
560
1,02
890
%5,
732
6,52
412
,256
69%
Un
kno
wn
Und
ergr
adua
te22
2547
41%
13
410
0%23
2851
43%
Gra
duat
e/P
rof
2940
6959
%29
4069
58%
Gra
nd
To
tal (
% o
f to
tal e
nrl
)51
6511
61%
13
40.
3%52
6812
01%
Gra
nd
To
tal
Und
ergr
adua
te6,
186
6,49
612
,682
75%
524
591
1,11
597
%6,
620
6,99
413
,614
77%
Gra
duat
e/P
rof
1,96
92,
191
4,16
025
%10
2232
3%1,
970
2,19
54,
165
23%
Gra
nd
To
tal (
% o
f to
tal e
nrl
)8,
155
8,68
716
,842
100%
534
613
1,14
710
0%8,
590
9,18
917
,779
100%
** %
are
out
of t
otal
enr
olle
d fo
r ea
ch e
thni
city
***U
ndup
licat
ed H
eadc
ount
74
UG
Gra
d/P
rof
Tot
al%
***
UG
Gra
d/P
rof
Tot
al%
***
UG
Gra
d/P
rof
Tot
al%
***
Asi
an N
ew D
irect
from
HS
5151
11%
5151
11%
Out
of H
S m
ore
than
1yr
(&
New
LE
AP
)3
31%
33
1% T
rans
fer
2323
5%23
235%
PS
EO
/HS
Dua
l Enr
l12
123%
33
33%
1515
3% G
atew
ay1
10.
2%1
10.
2% C
ontin
uing
**20
810
731
569
%6
667
%21
110
731
869
% R
eadm
itted
56
1190
%5
611
2% G
rad
New
*38
388%
3838
8%G
ran
d T
ota
l (%
of
tota
l en
rl)
303
151
454
3%9
90.
8%30
915
146
03%
Afr
ican
Am
eric
an
New
Dire
ct fr
om H
S40
740
721
%40
740
721
%
Out
of H
S m
ore
than
1yr
(&
New
LE
AP
)17
171%
11
3%18
181%
Tra
nsfe
r13
913
97%
33
8%14
114
17%
PS
EO
/HS
Dua
l Enr
l8
80.
4%5
513
%13
131%
Gat
eway
4040
2%40
402.
1%
Tra
nsie
nt
51
60.
3%5
16
0.3%
Con
tinui
ng**
954
216
1,17
060
%26
2668
%95
721
61,
173
60%
Rea
dmitt
ed45
1055
3%3
38%
4610
563%
Gra
d N
ew*
9797
5%97
975%
Gra
nd
To
tal (
% o
f to
tal e
nrl
)1,
615
324
1,93
912
%38
383%
1,62
732
41,
951
11%
Nat
ive
Haw
aiia
n/P
acif
ic Is
lan
der
New
Dire
ct fr
om H
S1
15%
11
5%
Tra
nsfe
r2
211
%2
211
%
Con
tinui
ng**
141
1579
%14
115
79%
Gra
d N
ew*
11
0.1%
11
0.1%
Gra
nd
To
tal (
% o
f to
tal e
nrl
)17
219
0.1%
172
190.
1%
His
pan
ic/L
atin
o
New
Dire
ct fr
om H
S69
6915
%7
729
%76
7616
%
Out
of H
S m
ore
than
1yr
(&
New
LE
AP
)6
61%
44
17%
1010
2%
Tra
nsfe
r38
388%
22
8%40
408%
PS
EO
/HS
Dua
l Enr
l8
81.
8%8
82%
Gat
eway
11
0.2%
11
0.2%
Tra
nsie
nt
22
0.4%
22
0.4%
Con
tinui
ng**
230
6329
365
%11
1146
%23
863
301
64%
Rea
dmitt
ed9
312
3%9
312
3%
Gra
d N
ew*
2121
5%21
214%
Gra
nd
To
tal (
% o
f to
tal e
nrl
)36
189
450
3%24
242%
382
8947
13%
Hea
dco
un
t E
nro
llmen
t b
y E
thn
icit
y an
d S
tud
ent
Po
pu
lati
on
Mai
nL
ake
Un
iver
sity
To
tal*
***
75
Hea
dco
un
t en
rollm
ent
by
eth
nic
ity
and
stu
den
t p
op
ula
tio
n, c
on
t'd
UG
Gra
d/P
rof
Tot
al%
***
UG
Gra
d/P
rof
Tot
al%
***
UG
Gra
d/P
rof
Tot
al%
***
Mai
nL
ake
Un
iver
sity
To
tal*
***
Am
eric
an In
dia
n/A
lask
an N
ativ
e*
New
Dire
ct fr
om H
S8
821
%1
133
%9
923
%
Out
of H
S m
ore
than
1yr
(&
New
LE
AP
)1
133
%1
13%
Tra
nsfe
r6
616
%1
133
%6
615
%
PS
EO
/HS
Dua
l Enr
l1
13%
11
3%
Con
tinui
ng**
183
2155
%18
321
53%
Rea
dmitt
ed1
13%
11
3%
Gra
d N
ew*
11
3%1
13%
Gra
nd
To
tal (
% o
f to
tal e
nrl
)34
438
0.2%
33
0.3%
364
400.
2%
Fo
reig
n, N
on
-Res
iden
t A
lien
New
Dire
ct fr
om H
S11
111%
1111
1%
Out
of H
S m
ore
than
1yr
(&
New
LE
AP
)10
910
96%
109
109
6%
Tra
nsfe
r56
563%
5656
6%
Gat
eway
11
0%1
10%
Tra
nsie
nt
13
40.
2%1
34
0.2%
Con
tinui
ng**
669
651
1,32
071
%17
1710
0%67
065
11,
321
19%
Rea
dmitt
ed3
1215
1%3
1215
71%
Gra
d N
ew*
346
346
19%
346
346
3%
Gra
nd
To
tal (
% o
f to
tal e
nrl
)85
01,
012
1,86
211
%17
171%
851
1,01
21,
863
10%
Cau
casi
an
New
Dire
ct fr
om H
S1,
542
1,54
214
%19
619
619
%1,
738
1,73
814
%
Out
of H
S m
ore
than
1yr
(&
New
LE
AP
)76
761%
2525
2%10
010
01%
Tra
nsfe
r84
984
97%
7474
7%91
291
27%
PS
EO
/HS
Dua
l Enr
l16
116
11%
128
128
12%
289
289
2%
Gat
eway
2222
0.2%
2222
0.2%
Tra
nsie
nt
126
180.
2%12
618
0.1%
Con
tinui
ng**
6,12
21,
764
7,88
669
%54
827
575
56%
6,55
81,
768
8,32
668
%
Rea
dmitt
ed17
089
259
2%25
126
3%19
290
282
2%
Gra
d N
ew*
569
569
5%4
40.
4%56
956
95%
Gra
nd
To
tal (
% o
f to
tal e
nrl
)8,
954
2,42
811
,382
68%
996
321,
028
90%
9,82
32,
433
12,2
5669
%
Tw
o o
r m
ore
rac
es
New
Dire
ct fr
om H
S13
113
123
%6
625
%13
713
723
%
Out
of H
S m
ore
than
1yr
(&
New
LE
AP
)5
51%
11
4%6
61%
Tra
nsfe
r41
417%
33
13%
4444
7%
PS
EO
/HS
Dua
l Enr
l7
71%
11
4%8
81%
Gat
eway
55
1%5
51%
Con
tinui
ng**
302
5635
862
%12
1250
%30
756
363
61%
Rea
dmitt
ed10
616
3%1
14%
116
173%
Gra
d N
ew*
1919
3%19
193%
Gra
nd
To
tal (
% o
f to
tal e
nrl
)50
181
582
3%24
242%
518
8159
93%
76
Hea
dco
un
t en
rollm
ent
by
eth
nic
ity
and
stu
den
t p
op
ula
tio
n, c
on
t'd
UG
Gra
d/P
rof
Tot
al%
***
UG
Gra
d/P
rof
Tot
al%
***
UG
Gra
d/P
rof
Tot
al%
***
Mai
nL
ake
Un
iver
sity
To
tal*
***
Un
kno
wn
New
Dire
ct fr
om H
S2
22%
22
2%
Tra
nsfe
r4
43%
44
3%
PS
EO
/HS
Dua
l Enr
l16
1614
%4
410
0%20
2017
%
Tra
nsie
nt
11
1%1
11%
Con
tinui
ng**
2532
5749
%25
3257
48%
Rea
dmitt
ed2
22%
22
2%
Gra
d N
ew*
3434
29%
3434
28%
Gra
nd
To
tal (
% o
f to
tal e
nrl
)47
6911
61%
44
0.3%
5169
120
1%
Gra
nd
To
tal
New
Dire
ct fr
om H
S2,
222
2,22
213
%21
021
018
%2,
432
2,43
214
%
Out
of H
S m
ore
than
1yr
(&
New
LE
AP
)21
621
61%
3232
3%24
724
71%
Tra
nsfe
r1,
158
1,15
87%
8383
7%1,
228
1,22
87%
PS
EO
/HS
Dua
l Enr
l21
321
31%
141
141
12%
354
354
2%
Gat
eway
7070
0.4%
7070
0.4%
Tra
nsie
nt
1813
310.
2%18
1331
0.2%
Con
tinui
ng**
8,54
22,
893
11,4
3568
%62
027
647
56%
8,99
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*Unduplicated Count
AsianAfrican
American
Native Hawaiian/
Pacific Islander
Hispanic/ Latino
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
Two or more races
Total Minorities
Foreign/ Non-
Resident Alien Caucasian Unknown Total*
Freshman Male 2 3 1 6 3 40 49 Female 2 1 3 6 41 47 Total 4 4 4 12 3 81 96
Sophomore Male 2 7 2 5 16 18 109 1 144 Female 5 8 6 4 23 4 106 133 Total 7 15 8 9 39 22 215 1 277
Junior Male 5 21 8 6 40 29 148 1 218 Female 4 14 1 7 26 3 127 1 157 Total 9 35 9 13 66 32 275 2 375
Senior Male 9 15 1 8 1 5 39 44 272 355 Female 6 20 5 12 43 3 186 232 Total 15 35 1 13 1 17 82 47 458 587
Total Male 16 45 1 21 1 17 101 94 569 2 766 Female 15 44 13 26 98 10 460 1 569 Total 31 89 1 34 1 43 199 104 1,029 3 1,335
% of RSCOB 2% 7% 0.1% 3% 0.1% 3% 15% 8% 77% 0.2% 100%
AsianAfrican
American
Native Hawaiian/
Pacific Islander
Hispanic/ Latino
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
Two or more races
Total Minorities
Foreign/ Non-
Resident Alien Caucasian Unknown Total*
Freshman Male 2 2 4 19 23 Female 4 2 6 38 44 Total 6 4 10 57 67
Sophomore Male 1 6 1 3 11 1 34 46 Female 11 4 15 104 119 Total 1 17 1 7 26 1 138 165
Junior Male 11 1 3 6 21 3 69 93 Female 1 17 1 5 6 30 151 181 Total 1 28 2 8 12 51 3 220 274
Senior Male 2 42 5 10 59 3 176 238 Female 5 58 5 21 89 1 375 465 Total 7 100 10 31 148 4 551 703
Total Male 3 61 1 9 21 95 7 298 400 Female 6 90 1 10 33 140 1 668 809 Total 9 151 2 19 54 235 8 966 1,209
% of CEHS 1% 12% 0.2% 2% 4% 19% 1% 80% 100%
Undergraduate Headcount Enrollment by Ethnicity and College
Raj Soin College of Business
College of Education and Human Services
78
*Unduplicated Count
Undergraduate Headcount Enrollment by Ethnicity cont'd
AsianAfrican
American
Native Hawaiian/
Pacific Islander
Hispanic/ Latino
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
Two or more races
Total Minorities
Foreign/ Non-
Resident Alien Caucasian Unknown Total*
Freshman Male 18 46 21 1 25 111 138 385 634 Female 3 19 4 6 32 13 49 94 Total 21 65 25 1 31 143 151 434 728
Sophomore Male 15 22 1 12 1 13 64 110 275 449 Female 2 13 4 2 21 8 53 82 Total 17 35 1 16 1 15 85 118 328 531
Junior Male 18 15 1 8 7 49 85 239 373 Female 4 5 2 11 9 60 80 Total 22 20 1 8 9 60 94 299 453
Senior Male 15 22 21 3 11 72 79 426 7 584 Female 5 7 4 1 6 23 7 80 110 Total 20 29 25 4 17 95 86 506 7 694
Total Male 66 105 2 62 5 56 296 412 1,325 7 2,040 Female 14 44 12 1 16 87 37 242 366 Total 80 149 2 74 6 72 383 449 1,567 7 2,406
% of CECS 3% 6% 0.1% 3% 0.2% 3% 16% 19% 65% 0.3% 100%
AsianAfrican
American
Native Hawaiian/
Pacific Islander
Hispanic/ Latino
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
Two or more races
Total Minorities
Foreign/ Non-
Resident Alien Caucasian Unknown Total*
Freshman Male 2 9 1 3 7 22 3 83 108 Female 3 21 10 11 45 6 113 1 165 Total 5 30 1 13 18 67 9 196 1 273
Sophomore Male 2 20 8 14 44 5 137 186 Female 3 39 1 13 1 7 64 4 199 2 269 Total 5 59 1 21 1 21 108 9 336 2 455
Junior Male 3 23 10 1 15 52 2 212 266 Female 3 65 8 2 7 85 3 285 1 374 Total 6 88 18 3 22 137 5 497 1 640
Senior Male 8 41 1 13 19 82 2 351 435 Female 4 82 22 22 130 3 422 4 559 Total 12 123 1 35 41 212 5 773 4 994
Total Male 15 93 2 34 1 55 200 12 783 995 Female 13 207 1 53 3 47 324 16 1,019 8 1,367 Total 28 300 3 87 4 102 524 28 1,802 8 2,362
% of COLA 1% 13% 0.1% 4% 0.2% 4.3% 22% 1% 76% 0.3% 100%
College of Engineering and Computer Science
College of Liberal Arts
79
*Unduplicated Count
Undergraduate Headcount Enrollment by Ethnicity cont'd
AsianAfrican
American
Native Hawaiian/
Pacific Islander
Hispanic/ Latino
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
Two or more races
Total Minorities
Foreign/ Non-
Resident Alien Caucasian Unknown Total*
Freshman Male 1 1 2 6 8 Female 1 1 3 5 71 1 77 Total 2 1 4 7 77 1 85
Sophomore Male 1 1 11 12 Female 1 7 2 10 53 63 Total 1 8 2 11 64 75
Junior Male 1 1 2 4 1 18 23 Female 4 8 3 1 2 18 1 90 109 Total 5 9 3 1 4 22 2 108 132
Senior Male 1 5 1 7 54 61 Female 7 31 2 8 2 10 60 3 267 1 331 Total 8 36 2 9 2 10 67 3 321 1 392
Total Male 2 8 1 3 14 1 89 104 Female 12 47 2 14 3 15 93 4 481 2 580 Total 14 55 2 15 3 18 107 5 570 2 684
% of CONH 2% 8% 0.3% 2% 0.4% 3% 16% 1% 83% 0.3% 100%
AsianAfrican
American
Native Hawaiian/
Pacific Islander
Hispanic/ Latino
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
Two or more races
Total Minorities
Foreign/ Non-
Resident Alien Caucasian Unknown Total*
Freshman Male 7 1 1 1 2 12 1 49 62 Female 1 4 4 1 2 12 2 82 1 97 Total 8 5 5 2 4 24 3 131 1 159
Sophomore Male 2 9 2 2 15 3 73 91 Female 9 21 3 5 38 1 134 173 Total 11 30 5 7 53 4 207 264
Junior Male 7 11 3 3 24 2 126 152 Female 5 26 2 2 11 46 172 218 Total 12 37 5 2 14 70 2 298 370
Senior Male 9 23 3 3 3 8 49 1 189 1 240 Female 21 48 10 2 14 95 2 291 3 391 Total 30 71 3 13 5 22 144 3 480 4 631
Total Male 25 44 3 9 4 15 100 7 437 1 545 Female 36 99 19 5 32 191 5 679 4 879 Total 61 143 3 28 9 47 291 12 1,116 5 1,424
% of COSM 4% 10% 0.2% 2% 1% 3% 20% 1% 78% 0.4% 100%
College of Nursing and Health
College of Science and Mathematics
80
*Unduplicated Count
Undergraduate Headcount Enrollment by Ethnicity cont'd
AsianAfrican
American
Native Hawaiian/
Pacific Islander
Hispanic/ Latino
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
Two or more races
Total Minorities
Foreign/ Non-
Resident Alien Caucasian Unknown Total*
Freshman Male 18 197 43 5 55 318 41 776 11 1,146 Female 38 376 2 46 6 92 560 13 1,064 9 1,646 Total 56 573 2 89 11 147 878 54 1,840 20 2,792
Sophomore Male 6 29 8 1 10 54 9 188 1 252 Female 6 68 1 6 12 93 9 248 350 Total 12 97 1 14 1 22 147 18 436 1 602
Junior Male 3 19 1 3 26 5 74 105 Female 3 27 9 4 43 1 66 110 Total 6 46 10 7 69 6 140 215
Senior Male 5 1 2 8 29 37 Female 4 4 8 3 19 30 Total 9 5 2 16 3 48 67
Total Male 27 250 53 6 70 406 55 1,067 12 1,540 Female 47 475 3 65 6 108 704 26 1,397 9 2,136 Total 74 725 3 118 12 178 1,110 81 2,464 21 3,676
% of UC 2% 20% 0.1% 3% 0.3% 5% 30% 2% 67% 1% 100%
AsianAfrican
American
Native Hawaiian/
Pacific Islander
Hispanic/ Latino
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
Two or more races
Total Minorities
Foreign/ Non-
Resident Alien Caucasian Unknown Total*
Freshman Male 4 2 1 1 8 81 46 1 136 Female 6 5 1 3 15 81 43 4 143 Total 10 7 1 4 1 23 162 89 5 279
Sophomore Male 1 1 3 4 Female 1 1 2 Total 1 1 1 4 6
Junior Male 4 4 Female 1 1 4 5 Total 1 1 8 9
Senior Male 3 3 1 15 19 Female 2 2 4 11 15 Total 2 5 7 1 26 34
Total Male 4 6 1 1 12 82 68 1 163 Female 8 7 1 3 1 20 82 59 4 165 Total 12 13 1 4 1 1 32 164 127 5 328
% of CE 4% 4% 0.3% 1% 0.3% 0.3% 10% 50% 39% 2% 100%
**Students in the College of Continuing Education are all non-degree students, but other non-degree students are included in the other colleges
University College
Continuing Education/Non-Degree**
81
*Unduplicated Count
Undergraduate Headcount Enrollment by Ethnicity cont'd
AsianAfrican
American
Native Hawaiian/
Pacific Islander
Hispanic/ Latino
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
Two or more races
Total Minorities
Foreign/ Non-
Resident Alien Caucasian Unknown Total*
Freshman Male 1 1 2 28 30 Female 1 1 40 41 Total 1 1 1 3 68 71
Sophomore Male 1 1 17 18 Female 1 1 42 43 Total 1 1 2 59 61
Junior Male 12 12 Female 29 29 Total 41 41
Senior Male 1 1 6 7 Female 1 1 2 8 10 Total 1 2 3 14 17
Total Male 1 1 2 4 63 67 Female 1 2 1 4 119 123 Total 2 3 3 8 182 190
% of LC 1% 2% 2% 4% 96% 100%
AsianAfrican
American
Native Hawaiian/
Pacific Islander
Hispanic/ Latino
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
Two or more races
Total Minorities
Foreign/ Non-
Resident Alien Caucasian Unknown Total*
Freshman Male 49 261 1 72 7 95 485 267 1,432 12 2,196 Female 51 432 3 70 7 119 682 115 1,541 16 2,354 Total 100 693 4 142 14 214 1,167 382 2,973 28 4,550
Sophomore Male 28 95 1 34 2 47 207 146 847 2 1,202 Female 26 168 2 34 1 34 265 27 940 2 1,234 Total 54 263 3 68 3 81 472 173 1,787 4 2,436
Junior Male 37 101 2 33 1 42 216 127 902 1 1,246 Female 24 162 1 28 6 39 260 17 984 2 1,263 Total 61 263 3 61 7 81 476 144 1,886 3 2,509
Senior Male 44 156 5 52 7 56 320 130 1,518 8 1,976 Female 50 252 2 59 5 86 454 22 1,659 8 2,143 Total 94 408 7 111 12 142 774 152 3,177 16 4,119
Total Male 158 613 9 191 17 240 1,228 670 4,699 23 6,620 Female 151 1,014 8 191 19 278 1,661 181 5,124 28 6,994 Total 309 1,627 17 382 36 518 2,889 851 9,823 51 13,614
% of Total Students 2% 12% 0.1% 3% 0.3% 4% 21% 6% 72% 0.4% 100%
Lake Campus-Associate/Technical Degrees
Grand Totals
82
*Unduplicated Headcount
AsianAfrican
American
Native Hawaiian/
Pacific Islander
Hispanic/ Latino
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
Two or more races
Total Minorities
Foreign/ Non-
Resident Alien Caucasian Unknown Total*
Master's Male 10 17 7 4 38 28 170 5 241 Female 5 21 3 1 4 34 33 128 1 196 Total 15 38 10 1 8 72 61 298 6 437
% of Total RSCOB 3% 9% 2% 0% 2% 16% 14% 68% 1% 100%
AsianAfrican
American
Native Hawaiian/
Pacific Islander
Hispanic/ Latino
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
Two or more races
Total Minorities
Foreign/ Non-
Resident Alien Caucasian Unknown Total*
Master's Male 2 18 4 1 5 30 5 124 159 Female 4 50 7 11 72 12 355 5 444 Total 6 68 11 1 16 102 17 479 5 603
Credential Seeking Male 3 2 5 32 37 Female 1 5 3 9 80 1 90 Total 1 8 2 3 14 112 1 127
Doctoral Male 0 4 4 Female 1 1 1 3 9 12 Total 1 1 1 3 13 16
Total Male 2 21 6 1 5 35 5 160 200 Female 6 56 7 0 15 84 12 444 6 546 Total 8 77 13 1 20 119 17 604 6 746
% of Total CEHS 1% 10% 2% 0.1% 3% 16% 2% 81% 1% 100%
AsianAfrican
American
Native Hawaiian/
Pacific Islander
Hispanic/ Latino
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
Two or more races
Total Minorities
Foreign/ Non-
Resident Alien Caucasian Unknown Total*
Master's Male 7 13 10 6 36 477 128 2 643 Female 6 7 1 2 16 192 35 3 246 Total 13 20 11 8 52 669 163 5 889
Credential Seeking Male 12 12 Female 1 1 Total 13 13
Doctoral Male 5 3 2 10 48 50 5 113 Female 1 1 2 4 20 10 34 Total 5 1 4 4 14 68 60 5 147
Total Male 12 13 13 8 46 525 190 7 768 Female 6 8 2 4 20 212 46 3 281 Total 18 21 15 12 66 737 236 10 1,049
% of Total CECS 2% 2% 1% 1% 6% 70% 22% 1% 100%
Graduate/Professional Headcount Enrollment by Ethnicity and College
Raj Soin College of Business
College of Education and Human Services
College of Engineering and Computer Science
83
*Unduplicated Headcount
Graduate/Professional Headcount Enrollment by Ethnicity cnt'd
AsianAfrican
American
Native Hawaiian/
Pacific Islander
Hispanic/ Latino
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
Two or more races
Total Minorities
Foreign/ Non-
Resident Alien Caucasian Unknown Total*
Master's Male 1 17 6 1 2 27 7 114 2 150 Female 5 41 10 13 69 12 152 6 239 Total 6 58 16 1 15 96 19 266 8 389
Credential Seeking Male 2 2 Female 2 2 2 Total 2 2 2 4
Non-Degree Male 1 1 1 Female 4 4 9 12 25 Total 5 5 9 12 26
Total Male 1 18 6 1 2 28 7 116 2 153 Female 5 47 10 13 75 12 161 18 266 Total 6 65 16 1 15 103 19 277 20 419% of Total COLA 1% 16% 4% 0.2% 4% 25% 5% 66% 5% 100%
AsianAfrican
American
Native Hawaiian/
Pacific Islander
Hispanic/ Latino
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
Two or more races
Total Minorities
Foreign/ Non-
Resident Alien Caucasian Unknown Total*
Master's Male 3 4 1 8 3 21 32 Female 6 12 3 1 22 1 192 5 220 Total 9 16 1 3 1 30 4 213 5 252
Credential Seeking Male Female 1 1 18 19 Total 1 1 18 19
Professional Male 1 1 Female 1 1 16 17 Total 1 1 16 1 18
Total Male 3 4 1 8 3 21 1 33 Female 6 13 4 1 24 1 226 5 256 Total 9 17 1 4 1 32 4 247 6 289% of Total CONH 3% 6% 0.3% 1% 0.3% 11% 1% 85% 2% 100%
AsianAfrican
American
Native Hawaiian/
Pacific Islander
Hispanic/ Latino
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
Two or more races
Total Minorities
Foreign/ Non-
Resident Alien Caucasian Unknown Total*
Master's Male 2 1 1 4 28 16 48 Female 2 7 1 3 13 20 17 1 51 Total 4 8 2 3 17 48 33 1 99
Credential Seeking Male 2 1 3 1 7 11 Female 1 1 2 3 Total 2 2 4 1 9 14
Professional Male 24 15 4 2 45 2 156 8 211 Female 28 29 5 1 3 66 5 136 207 Total 52 44 9 1 5 111 7 292 8 418
Total Male 28 17 5 2 52 31 179 8 270 Female 30 37 6 1 6 80 25 155 1 261 Total 58 54 11 1 8 132 56 334 9 531% of Total BSOM 11% 10% 2% 0.2% 2% 25% 11% 63% 2% 100%
College of Liberal Arts
College of Nursing and Health
Boonshoft School of Medicine
84
*Unduplicated Headcount
Graduate/Professional Headcount Enrollment by Ethnicity cnt'd
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American
Native Hawaiian/
Pacific Islander
Hispanic/ Latino
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
Two or more races
Total Minorities
Foreign/ Non-
Resident Alien Caucasian Unknown Total*
Professional Male 1 4 1 1 7 2 19 28 Female 4 9 5 2 20 5 49 74 Total 5 13 6 3 27 7 68 102% of Total SOPP 5% 13% 6% 3% 26% 7% 67% 100%
AsianAfrican
American
Native Hawaiian/
Pacific Islander
Hispanic/ Latino
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
Two or more races
Total Minorities
Foreign/ Non-
Resident Alien Caucasian Unknown Total*
Master's Male 11 11 4 4 30 17 92 1 140 Female 8 9 2 4 23 49 80 2 154 Total 19 20 6 0 8 53 66 172 3 294
Credential Seeking Male Female 1 1 1 Total 1 1 1
Doctoral Male 2 3 3 1 9 10 42 4 65 Female 3 3 1 1 8 15 38 1 62 Total 5 6 4 2 17 25 80 5 127
Total Male 13 14 7 5 39 27 134 5 205 Female 12 12 3 5 32 64 118 3 217 Total 25 26 10 10 71 91 252 8 422% of Total COSM 6% 6% 2% 2% 17% 22% 60% 2% 100%
AsianAfrican
American
Native Hawaiian/
Pacific Islander
Hispanic/ Latino
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
Two or more races
Total Minorities
Foreign/ Non-
Resident Alien Caucasian Unknown Total*
Graduate Male 4 7 2 3 16 11 39 1 67 Female 3 6 1 2 1 13 8 55 2 78 Total 7 13 1 4 4 29 19 94 3 145
Special Graduate Male 5 5 Female 1 18 1 20 Total 1 23 1 25
Total Male 4 7 2 3 16 11 44 1 72 Female 3 6 1 2 1 13 9 73 3 98 Total 7 13 1 4 4 29 20 117 4 170% of Total GS 4% 8% 1% 2% 1% 17% 12% 69% 2% 100%
**Students in the College of Continuing Education are all non-degree students, but other non-degree students are included in the other colleges
School of Professional Psychology
College of Science and Mathematics
Graduate Studies/Non-Degree**
85
*Unduplicated Headcount
Graduate/Professional Headcount Enrollment by Ethnicity cnt'd
AsianAfrican
American
Native Hawaiian/
Pacific Islander
Hispanic/ Latino
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
Two or more races
Total Minorities
Foreign/ Non-
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Master's Male 36 81 1 32 2 21 173 565 665 10 1,413 Female 36 147 0 27 1 38 249 319 959 23 1,550 Total 72 228 1 59 3 59 422 884 1,624 33 2,963
Credential Seeking Male 2 4 0 2 0 0 8 1 53 0 62 Female 2 8 0 1 0 3 14 0 101 1 116 Total 4 12 0 3 0 3 22 1 154 1 178
Non-Degree Male 4 8 0 2 0 3 17 11 44 1 73 Female 3 10 1 2 0 1 17 9 82 15 123 Total 7 18 1 4 0 4 34 20 126 16 196
Professional Male 25 19 0 5 0 3 52 4 175 9 240 Female 32 39 0 10 1 5 87 10 201 0 298 Total 57 58 0 15 1 8 139 14 376 9 538
Doctoral Male 7 3 0 6 0 3 19 58 96 9 182 Female 4 5 0 2 0 4 15 35 57 1 108 Total 11 8 0 8 0 7 34 93 153 10 290
Total Male 74 115 1 47 2 30 269 639 1,033 29 1,970 Female 77 209 1 42 2 51 382 373 1,400 40 2,195 Total 151 324 2 89 4 81 651 1,012 2,433 69 4,165% of Total Students 4% 8% 0.05% 2% 0.1% 2% 16% 24% 58% 2% 100%
Grand Totals
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5966
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11
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11
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224
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25
4049
89
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129
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461
194
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131
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138
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9611
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11
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1228
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2262
116
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274
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225
160
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11
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5214
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2937
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31
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11
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2133
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21
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110
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300
387
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28
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2
21
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11
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12
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01
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2233
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16
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1027
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11
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1119
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11
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Soc
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3677
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5
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1014
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11
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140
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2720
614
316
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3444
03
117
712
973
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88
2,89
8
91
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629
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2
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143
15
282
142
172
N
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111
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1455
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117
113
321
165
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9
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2417
23
286
3927
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133
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1388
440
749
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mis
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129
31
227
811
109
C
linic
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11
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83
3344
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31
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mat
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13
31
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5463
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11
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421
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Pre
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11
1
Pre
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11
35
8
Psy
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1282
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2313
01
342
247
5
Sta
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11
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91
12
151
6480
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121,
116
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cien
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1243
81
1175
512
220
2
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mis
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14
27
1320
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52
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cien
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13
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1623
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15
17
2027
P
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01
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P
sych
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712
581
126
185
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05
5
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mat
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4S
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1599
161
2815
99
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tal S
cien
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242
344
1075
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211,
437
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Co
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Mat
hem
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gra
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th
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12
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125
26
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Soc
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11
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11
2425
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11
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3419
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C
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Und
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A
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Inte
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*Unduplicated Count**Not all students have a county reported
Undergraduates inRaider Country* Asian
African American
Native Hawaiian/
Pacific IslanderHispanic/
Latino
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
Two or more races
Total Minorities
Foreign, Non-
Resident Alien Caucasian Unknown Total
Allen 17 1 1 19 74 93Auglaize 3 4 9 4 20 290 310Butler 7 56 1 14 1 24 103 233 2 338Champaign 2 1 1 1 6 11 127 138Clark 7 32 23 2 33 97 644 741Clinton 1 5 2 8 113 1 122Darke 1 3 1 1 6 1 210 217Greene 69 86 3 62 5 98 323 4 1,540 5 1,872Logan 1 3 4 62 66Mercer 1 9 1 5 16 1 417 434Miami 11 15 14 2 20 62 2 517 1 582Montgomery 125 698 8 134 14 176 1,155 2 2,643 8 3,808Preble 3 3 108 111Shelby 2 1 2 3 8 192 200Van Wert 1 4 3 8 72 80Warren 10 14 1 16 2 13 56 1 520 3 580Total Raider Country 235 928 14 298 29 395 1,899 11 7,762 20 9,692% of UG in Raider Country 84% 59% 88% 81% 85% 78% 84% 2% 83% 77% 75%
Cincinnati/Columbus/ClevelandHamilton 5 176 8 1 15 205 166 371Franklin 7 227 1 9 1 22 267 2 167 3 439Cuyahoga 3 77 1 5 86 42 128Total C/C/C counties 15 480 1 18 2 42 558 2 375 3 938% of UG in C/C/C counties 5% 31% 6% 5% 6% 8% 25% 0.3% 4% 12% 7%
Other Ohio Counties 15 85 30 2 45 177 986 2 1,165% of UG in other Ohio counties 5% 5% 0% 8% 6% 9% 8% 11% 8% 9%
Students from Ohio 265 1,493 15 346 33 482 2,634 13 9,123 25 11,795% of UG from Ohio 94% 96% 94% 94% 97% 96% 116% 2% 97% 96% 92%
Non-Ohio/Unreported ** 16 68 1 23 1 22 131 673 261 1 1,066% of UG from Non-Ohio 6% 4% 6% 6% 3% 4% 6% 98% 3% 4% 8%
Graduate/Prof. Students in Raider Country* Asian
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Two or more races
Total Minorities
Foreign,Non-
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Allen 1 1 16 17Auglaize 32 32Butler 4 6 2 12 57 69Champaign 14 14Clark 2 5 7 4 18 118 2 138Clinton 20 20Darke 1 1 34 1 36Greene 23 34 20 21 98 3 405 14 520Logan 2 6 8Mercer 1 1 2 41 43Miami 3 1 1 1 6 96 102Montgomery 38 121 21 2 28 210 5 613 9 837Preble 10 10Shelby 2 1 3 1 31 35Van Wert 8 8Warren 8 3 1 1 2 15 1 113 4 133Total Raider Country 80 172 1 52 2 59 366 12 1,614 30 2,022% of Grad/Prof in Raider Country 56% 56% 100% 61% 50% 77% 59% 1% 70% 57% 51%
Cincinnati/Columbus/ClevelandHamilton 5 17 2 24 84 5 113Franklin 7 22 4 1 2 36 3 103 3 145Cuyahoga 6 10 1 2 19 1 41 61Total C/C/C counties 18 49 5 1 6 79 4 228 8 319% of Grad/Prof in C/C/C counties 13% 16% 6% 25% 8% 13% 0.4% 10% 15% 8%
Other Ohio Counties 12 17 10 4 43 275 4 322% of Grad/Prof in other OH counties 8% 6% 12% 5% 7% 12% 8% 8%
Students from Ohio 110 238 1 67 3 69 488 16 2,117 42 2,663% of Grad/Prof from Ohio 76% 78% 100% 79% 75% 90% 79% 2% 92% 79% 67%
Non-Ohio/Unreported ** 34 68 18 1 8 129 976 190 11 1,306% of Grad/Prof from Non-Ohio 24% 22% 21% 25% 10% 21% 98% 8.2% 21% 33%
Degree Seeking Students by County and Ethnicity
100
*Unduplicated Count**Not all students have a county reported
Degree Seeking Students by County and Ethnicity, cont'd
Total Students inRaider Country* Asian
African American
Native Hawaiian/
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Latino
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Alaskan Native
Two or more races
Total Minorities
Foreign, Non-
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Allen 0 18 0 1 0 1 20 0 90 0 110Auglaize 3 4 0 9 0 4 20 0 322 0 342Butler 11 62 1 14 1 26 115 0 290 2 407Champaign 0 2 1 1 1 6 11 0 141 0 152Clark 9 37 0 30 2 37 115 0 762 2 879Clinton 0 1 0 5 0 2 8 0 133 1 142Darke 1 0 0 4 1 1 7 1 244 1 253Greene 92 120 3 82 5 119 421 7 1,945 19 2,392Logan 0 0 0 1 0 3 4 2 68 0 74Mercer 0 2 0 10 1 5 18 1 458 0 477Miami 14 16 0 15 2 21 68 2 613 1 684Montgomery 163 819 8 155 16 204 1,365 7 3,256 17 4,645Preble 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 118 0 121Shelby 4 1 0 2 0 4 11 1 223 0 235Van Wert 0 1 0 4 0 3 8 0 80 0 88Warren 18 17 2 17 2 15 71 2 633 7 713Total Raider Country 315 1,100 15 350 31 454 2,265 23 9,376 50 11,714% of Total in Raider Country 74% 59% 88% 77% 82% 78% 67% 1% 80% 63% 70%
Cincinnati/Columbus/ClevelandHamilton 10 193 0 8 1 17 229 0 250 5 484Franklin 14 249 1 13 2 24 303 5 270 6 584Cuyahoga 9 87 0 2 0 7 105 1 83 0 189Total C/C/C counties 33 529 1 23 3 48 637 6 603 11 1,257% of Total in C/C/C counties 8% 28% 6% 5% 8% 8% 19% 0.4% 5% 14% 7%
Other Ohio Counties 27 102 40 2 49 220 1,261 6 1,487% of Total in other Ohio counties 6% 5% 9% 5% 8% 7% 11% 8% 9%
Students from Ohio 375 1,731 16 413 36 551 3,122 29 11,240 67 14,458% of Total from Ohio 88% 93% 94% 91% 95% 95% 92% 2% 96% 85% 86%
Non-Ohio/Unreported ** 50 136 1 41 2 30 260 1,649 451 12 2,372% of Total from Non-Ohio 12% 7% 6% 9% 5% 5% 8% 98% 4% 15% 14%
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College AsianAfrican
American
Native Hawaiian/
Pacific Islander
Hispanic/ Latino
American Indian/ Alaskan Native
Two or more races
Total Minorities
Foreign, Non-
Resident Alien Caucasian Unknown Total
Raj Soin College of Business 2.971 2.716 - 3.225 - 2.906 2.897 2.890 2.985 - 2.963
College of Education & HS 2.929 2.695 - 2.893 - 2.990 2.782 - 3.151 - 3.070
College of Engineering & 2.767 2.465 - 2.858 - 3.042 2.728 2.778 2.983 - 2.907 Computer Science
College of Liberal Arts 3.001 2.621 - 2.913 - 2.792 2.720 2.963 3.044 3.068 2.969
College of Nursing & Health 3.111 3.073 - 3.038 - 3.245 3.109 - 3.174 - 3.166
College of Science & 2.864 2.735 - 2.824 2.828 3.098 2.835 3.213 3.064 - 3.010 Mathematics
University College 2.535 2.175 - 2.630 - 2.294 2.260 2.399 2.573 - 2.478
Classification
Freshmen 2.876 2.162 - 2.371 - 2.451 2.308 2.580 2.549 2.870 2.490
Sophomore 2.783 2.511 - 2.793 - 2.686 2.617 2.744 2.904 2.921 2.832
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Male 2.815 2.530 2.926 2.840 2.736 2.867 2.698 2.773 2.940 2.534 2.881
Female 2.913 2.646 2.843 3.008 2.849 2.934 2.767 3.049 3.096 2.958 3.021
All Degree Undergraduates** 2.862 2.604 2.890 2.915 2.793 2.905 2.738 2.805 3.021 2.817 2.952
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Total Minorities
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4.0 5% 2% 5% 6% 1% 2% 2% 5% 9% 4%3.5 - 3.99 14% 8% 16% 11% 15% 11% 13% 19% 23% 17%3.0 - 3.49 27% 14% 46% 21% 17% 27% 19% 22% 28% 14% 26%2.5 - 2.99 23% 28% 23% 30% 28% 28% 28% 31% 25% 23% 26%2.0 - 2.49 25% 33% 31% 21% 22% 20% 28% 23% 16% 27% 19%1.00 - 1.99 5% 11% 5% 17% 8% 9% 7% 5% 6%Less than 1.00 1% 4% 2% 2% 3% 1% 1% 5% 1%Total Headcount 205 994 13 243 18 315 1,788 617 6,546 22 8,973
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Total Minorities
Foreign, Non-
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Bethel 11 11 Covington 1 1 5 6 Miami East 6 6 Milton Union 1 1 12 13 Newton 4 4 Piqua 1 1 18 19 Tippecanoe 1 1 2 29 31 Troy 3 3 4 10 19 29 Upper Valley Joint Career Ctr 1 1Total 3 4 1 7 15 105 120% from Miami Cnty HS 6% 1% 1% 5% 2% 6% 5%
Montgomery County Belmont 2 1 3 6 5 11 Brookville 8 8 Butler Senior 2 2 4 22 26 Centerville 6 5 4 1 6 22 53 75 David H Ponitz Career Tech Ctr 20 1 21 1 22 Dayton Regional STEM School 3 1 2 6 13 19 Dayton Technology Design H S 1 1 1 Dixie 9 9 Horizon Science Academy 2 2 2 4 Jefferson 6 6 6 Kettering Fairmont 1 2 2 3 8 45 53 Meadowdale 3 3 3 Miami Valley Academies 1 1 1 Miami Valley Career Tech Ctr 1 1 1 2 Miami Valley School 1 1 1 Miamisburg 3 3 35 38 Miamisburg Secondary Academy 1 1 Mound St Health Careers Acad 1 1 1 Northmont 1 14 2 4 21 28 49 Northridge 4 4 Oakwood 8 8 Paul Laurence Dunbar 3 1 4 4 Stivers School for the Arts 1 10 3 2 16 9 25 Summit Academy 1 1 Thurgood Marshall 6 6 6 Trotwood-Madison 11 1 1 13 13 Valley View 8 8 Walter E Stebbins 2 3 1 1 3 10 16 26 Wayne 3 6 2 3 14 33 47 West Carrollton 3 3 1 7 16 23Total 22 103 1 17 2 32 177 318 495% from Montgomery Cnty HS 41% 24% 100% 20% 20% 22% 25% 17% 19%
Clark County Greenon 1 1 2 32 34 Kenton Ridge 2 4 6 18 24 Northeastern 1 1 14 15 Northwestern 1 1 17 18 Shawnee 1 1 2 1 5 13 18 Southeastern 3 3 Springfield - J V S 1 1 Springfield 5 1 1 7 7 14 Tecumseh 1 1 1 3 16 19Total 2 6 8 1 8 25 121 146% from Clark Cnty HS 4% 1% 9% 10% 6% 3% 7% 6%
Greene County Beavercreek 5 3 4 7 19 3 91 113 Bellbrook 1 1 1 2 5 1 38 44 Cedarville 3 3 Fairborn Digital Academy 1 1 1 Fairborn 5 6 11 32 43 Greenview 1 1 9 10 Xenia 4 5 9 33 42 Yellow Springs 2 3 5 5 10Total 6 10 9 1 25 51 4 211 0 266% from Greene Cnty HS 11% 2% 10% 10% 17% 7% 10% 11% 0% 10%
Private Schools Archbishop Alter 1 1 13 14 Carroll 2 2 7 1 12 45 57 Catholic Central 1 1 5 6 Chaminade-Julienne 7 1 8 10 18 Dayton Christian 1 1 5 6 Dayton Early College Academy 15 15 15 Dominion Academy of Dayton 1 1 1 2 East Dayton Christian School 1 1 1 Emmanuel Christian Academy 1 1 2 3 5 Germantown Christian School 1 1 Troy Christian 7 7 Xenia Christian 1 1 5 6Total 2 30 7 1 3 43 95 138% from Private HS 4% 7% 8% 10% 2% 6% 5% 5%
Other Schools 19 272 44 5 68 408 38 987 2 1,435% from Other HS 35% 64% 51% 50% 48% 57% 90% 54% 100% 55%
* A student's county of residence and high school origin may not necessarily be the same
First-Time Degree Seeking UG Students by EthnicityHigh School Origin*
105
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Total Minorities
Foreign, Non-
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BusinessAccountancy 11 2 1 3 17 55 72Business Economics 1 9 2 3 15 42 57Finance 1 2 3 2 19 24Financial Services 1 1Human Resource Management 3 3 1 4 8International Business 4 2 1 7 1 7 15Management 6 2 3 11 2 19 32Mgt. Information Systems 1 1 3 4Marketing 1 9 2 4 16 1 36 53Supply Chain Management 1 1 2 3 5 10Undeclared 1 17 5 23 1 50 74 Total 4 62 11 2 19 98 12 240 350% in RSCOB 7% 15% 13% 20% 13% 14% 29% 13% 13%
Education & Human ServicesAthletic Training 21 2 5 28 36 64Career, Tech, Adult Education 1 1Early Childhood Education 12 3 4 19 77 96Middle Childhood Education 8 1 2 11 23 34Middle Childhood Int Spec 1 1 1Organizational Leadership 3 3Physical Education 1 1 1 2Public Health Education 1 1Rehabilitation Services 1 2 1 4 18 22Sports Science 13 4 17 20 37Teacher Education 1 1 21 22Undeclared 1 1 Total 1 59 1 5 16 82 202 284% in CEHS 2% 14% 100% 6% 11% 11% 11% 11%
Engineering & C.S.Biomedical Engineering 3 11 3 6 23 5 49 77Computer Engineering 7 4 2 13 6 46 65Computer Science 4 7 4 1 11 27 4 66 97Electrical Engineering 1 8 1 2 12 2 24 38Engineering 1 1 2 5 7Industrial + Systems Engr. 1 1 2 2 9 13Materials Science & Engr. 1 2 1 4 1 9 14Mechanical Engineering 4 10 5 5 24 4 119 147 Total 13 45 19 1 29 107 24 327 458% in CECS 24% 11% 22% 10% 20% 15% 57% 18% 18%
Liberal ArtsActing 2 1 3 16 19Anthropology 1 1 3 4Art Studio 3 1 4 15 19Art History 1 1 1 2Classical Humanities 1 1Communication Studies 8 1 9 10 19Crime and Justice Studies 15 6 1 5 27 52 79Dance 1 1 2 5 7Design/Technology 2 1 3 6 10 16Economics 1 1 2 3English 1 2 2 1 6 1 26 1 34French 1 1 3 4History 1 1 8 9International Studies 1 3 2 6 5 1 12Liberal Studies 1 1 2 6 8Mass Communication 2 1 3 14 17Motion Pictures 1 4 1 1 7 18 25Music 1 3 4 8 3 24 35Music Education 1 1 1Philosophy 1 1 1Political Science 3 1 4 12 16Social Science Education 1 2 3 8 11Social Work 17 2 2 21 17 38Sociology 2 1 3 3Spanish 1 2 3 5 8Theatre Arts 2 1 2 5 2 7Theatre Studies 1 1 7 8Urban Affairs 2 2 Total 6 72 25 1 26 130 4 272 2 408% in COLA 11% 17% 29% 10% 18% 18% 10% 15% 100% 16%
First-Time Degree Seeking UG Students by EthnicityIntended Area of Study
106
First-Time Degree Seeking UG, Intended Area of Study, cont'd
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Nursing & Health 4 75 5 2 17 103 212 315% in CONH 7% 18% 6% 20% 12% 14% 12% 12%
Science & MathematicsBiological Sciences 15 34 3 2 6 60 130 190Chemistry 2 2 2 6 18 24Clinical Laboratory Science 2 2 1 7 10Earth & Environmental Sciences 1 2 3 14 17Mathematics 1 2 1 4 24 28Physics 1 8 9Psychology 18 7 8 33 85 118Statistics 5 5Science + Mathematics 1 1 2 3 Total 18 59 11 3 18 109 2 293 404% in COSM 33% 14% 13% 30% 13% 15% 5% 16% 16%
Lake Campus- AssociatesBusiness 2 2Earth & Environmental Sciences 1 1Graphic Design & Visual Media 8 8Office Information Systems 4 4Psychology 1 1Social Work 3 3Technical and Applied Studies 5 5Technical Study 1 1 2 20 22Lake Campus 1 1 2 44 46% in Lake 1% 1% 0.3% 2% 2%
Undeclared 8 53 9 1 17 88 247 335% in UC 15% 12% 10% 10% 12% 12% 13% 13%
Total 54 425 1 86 10 143 719 42 1,837 2 2,600
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First-Time Degree Seeking UG Students by EthnicityHigh School Rankings & Test Scores*
High School Rank High School GPAUpper 25% Upper 50% 3.0+ 2.5+
HS Rank/GPA No. % No. % No. % No. %
Asian 24 53% 32 71% 41 76% 49 91%
African American 87 27% 192 60% 152 37% 280 68%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander - - - - - - - -
Hispanic/Latino 10 16% 32 51% 46 55% 65 77%
American Indian/Alaskan Native - - - - - - - -
Two or more races 38 35% 70 64% 75 54% 110 79%
All Minority Students 159 29% 329 60% 318 45% 510 73%
Foreign, Non-Resident Alien - - - - 27 73% 33 89%
Caucasian 563 38% 1,030 69% 1,260 70% 1597 88%
Unknown - - - - - - - -
Total 724 35% 1,363 67% 1,607 63% 2,142 84%
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Asian 67 3.43
African American 56 2.83
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander - -
Hispanic/Latino 51 3.01
American Indian/Alaskan Native 31 2.71
Two or more races 59 3.09
All Minority Students 57 2.95
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Caucasian 62 3.29
Unknown - -
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ACT/SAT Scores Comp Math English Total Math Crit. Read
Asian 23.0 23.6 22.6 1067.9 548.6 525.7
African American 18.0 17.9 17.0 940.2 471.4 471.2
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Hispanic/Latino 21.1 21.1 19.9 1045.3 521.6 524.2
American Indian/Alaskan Native 20.9 19.3 18.3 886.7 423.3 463.3
Two or more races 21.3 21.3 20.6 1000.4 508.3 495.8
All Minority Students 19.4 19.4 18.5 981.9 494.6 490.1
Foreign, Non-Resident Alien 20.6 22.8 19.0 930.0 496.7 440.0
Caucasian 22.8 22.6 22.2 1070.6 533.1 539.2
Unknown - - - - - -
Total 21.9 21.7 21.2 1040.9 520.5 522.6
*Includes Ranks and GPA's that were not shown due to FERPA regulations
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Mean ACT Scores Mean SAT Scores
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Raj Soin College of Business 2 10 6 1 5 24 3 69 96College of Education & H.S. 2 13 1 4 20 3 94 117College of Engr. & C.S. 5 14 1 5 6 31 11 129 2 173College of Liberal Arts 5 18 5 3 9 40 2 143 185College of Nursing & Health 2 11 2 1 1 17 1 48 66College of Science & Math. 3 7 1 2 5 18 2 130 150University College 3 67 17 1 14 102 5 250 357Associate Degree-Lake 15 15Total All Degree Programs 22 140 2 38 6 44 252 27 878 2 1,159
Non-Degree Students 1 1 2 4 29 34 2 69
All Transfer Students 23 141 2 40 6 44 256 56 912 4 1,228% of Total Transfer Students 2% 11% 0.2% 3.3% 0.5% 4% 21% 5% 74% 0.3% 100%
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Ohio Public/Community/ Technical CollegesCincinnati State Tech & Comm College 3 1 4 8 12Clark State Community College 1 4 1 3 9 53 62Columbus State Comm College 3 3 17 20Cuyahoga Community College 1 1 4 5Edison State Community College 1 1 1 3 39 42Hocking Technical College 1 1 4 5James A Rhodes State College 12 12Lorain County Comm College 2 2Owens Community College 2 2 1 3Sinclair Community College 13 53 14 2 13 95 4 311 1 411Southern State Comm College 25 25Terra Community College 1 1Washington State Community Col 1 1Zane State College 1 1Sub-Total Community Colleges 14 65 2 17 3 17 118 4 479 1 602% of Degree Transfer Students 64% 46% 100% 45% 50% 39% 47% 15% 55% 50% 52%
Ohio Public Universities/ Regional CampusesBowling Green State University 1 1 1 3 12 15Central State University 4 4 2 6Cleveland State University 1 1 1 2Kent State University 2 1 3 5 8Miami University 4 1 1 6 22 28Ohio State University 1 1 1 1 4 43 1 48Ohio University 2 2 2 6 29 35Shawnee State University 1 1University of Akron 5 1 6 2 8University of Cincinnati 1 5 1 7 1 28 36University of Toledo 7 1 8 7 15Youngstown State University 1 1 1Sub-Total Public 4 Year 4 33 4 8 49 1 152 1 203% of Degree Transfer Students 18% 24% 11% 18% 19% 4% 17% 50% 18%
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Colleges and UniversitiesDegree Seeking Transfer Students by Ethnicity
110
Colleges Universities for Degree Seeking Transfer Students by Ethnicity, cont'd
AsianAfrican
American
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Ohio Private Colleges/UniversitiesAntioch Univ Midwest/McGreg 1 1Baldwin Wallace College 1 1Bluffton University 1 1 4 5Capital University 1 1 8 9Cedarville University 1 1 7 8Chatfield College 1 1Cleveland Institute Of Art 1 1 1Defiance College 1 1 2 1 3Denison University 1 1Devry University 2 2Franklin University 1 1 1 2Heidelberg College 4 4Kettering College Of Medical Arts 1 1 2 3Lourdes College 1 1 1Malone University 2 2Mount Vernon Nazarene College 1 1Muskingum College 3 3Ohio Dominican College 2 2Ohio Northern University 1 1Otterbein College 1 1Tiffin University 2 2 2University Of Dayton 1 1 2 12 15University Of Findlay 1 1University of Mount Union 1 1University Of Northwestern Ohio 1 1 5 6University Of Rio Grande 1 1 1 2Urbana University 1 1 2 12 14Wilberforce University 7 1 8 8Wilmington College 1 1 1 2Wittenberg University 5 5Xavier University 1 1 2 3Sub-Total Private Schools 1 15 2 2 6 26 2 83 0 111% of Degree Transfer Students 5% 11% 5% 33% 14% 10% 7% 9% 0% 10%
Out of StateIllinois 1 1 2 3 5Indiana 1 1 21 22Kentucky 3 2 5 21 26Michigan 1 1 6 7Pennsylvania 1 5 6West Virginia 1 1 4 5
Other States 3 21 15 1 9 49 19 104 172
Sub-Total Other States 3 27 15 1 13 59 20 164 0 243% of Degree Transfer Students 14% 19% 39% 17% 30% 23% 74% 19% 0% 21%
Total Degree Seeking Transfer Students 22 140 2 38 6 44 252 27 878 2 1,159
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Degrees Awardedby Ethnicity and Gender
Summer 2013 - Spring 2014
# % # % # %Asian
Bachelor's 35 56% 28 44% 63 54%Certificates 6 60% 4 40% 10 9%Master's 13 43% 17 57% 30 26%Doctor of Medicine 4 36% 7 64% 11 9%Doctor of Philosophy 1 50% 1 50% 2 2%Doctor of Psychology 0 0% 1 100% 1 1%Total (% of Total Degrees) 59 3% 58 3% 117 3%
African AmericanBachelor's 66 32% 143 68% 209 70%Certificates 3 33% 6 67% 9 3%Master's 28 37% 48 63% 76 25%Doctor of Medicine 1 33% 2 67% 3 1%Doctor of Psychology 0 0% 3 100% 3 1%Total (% of Total Degrees) 98 6% 202 10% 300 8%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific IslanderBachelor's 1 100% 1 100%Total (% of Total Degrees) 1 0.1% 1 0.03%
Hispanic / LatinoAssociate's 1 100% 0 0% 1 1%Bachelor's 24 41% 35 59% 59 72%Certificates 1 25% 3 75% 4 5%Master's 4 29% 10 71% 14 17%Doctor of Medicine 0 0% 1 100% 1 1%Doctor of Psychology 0 0% 3 100% 3 4%Total (% of Total Degrees) 30 2% 52 2% 82 2%
American Indian/Alaskan NativeBachelor's 1 20% 4 80% 5 83%Master's 0 0% 1 100% 1 17%Total (% of Total Degrees) 1 0.1% 5 0% 6 0%
Two or more racesBachelor's 26 35% 49 65% 75 79%Certificates 1 50% 1 50% 2 2%Master's 4 24% 13 76% 17 18%Doctor of Philosophy 1 100% 0 0% 1 1%Total (% of Total Degrees) 32 2% 63 3% 95 2%
Total MinoritiesAssociate's 1 100% 0 0% 1 0.2%Bachelor's 152 37% 260 63% 412 69%Certificates 11 44% 14 56% 25 4%Master's 49 36% 89 64% 138 23%Doctor of Medicine 5 33% 10 67% 15 2%Doctor of Philosophy 2 67% 1 33% 3 0.5%Doctor of Psychology 0 0% 7 100% 7 1%Total (% of Total Degrees) 220 13% 381 18% 601 16%
Total Degrees AwardedMale Female
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Degrees Awardedby Ethnicity and Gender
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# % # % # %Total Degrees AwardedMale Female
Foreign, Non-Resident AlienBachelor's 32 80% 8 20% 40 14%Certificates 10 56% 8 44% 18 6%Master's 124 61% 79 39% 203 73%Doctor of Medicine 2 100% 0 0% 2 1%Doctor of Philosophy 14 88% 2 13% 16 6%Doctor of Psychology 0 0 1 100% 1 0.4%Total (% of Total Degrees) 182 11% 98 5% 280 7%
CaucasianAssociate's 16 26% 45 74% 61 2%Bachelor's 843 44% 1,064 56% 1,907 66%Certificates/Endorsements 46 38% 76 62% 122 4%Master's 298 44% 387 56% 685 24%Doctor of Medicine 41 50% 41 50% 82 3%Doctor of Nursing Practice 0 0% 6 100% 6 0.2%Doctor of Philosophy 18 78% 5 22% 23 1%Doctor of Psychology 8 50% 8 50% 16 1%Total (% of Total Degrees) 1,270 75% 1,632 77% 2,902 76%
UnknownBachelor's 7 47% 8 53% 15 44%Certificates 2 67% 1 33% 3 9%Master's 5 50% 5 50% 10 29%Doctor of Medicine 5 83% 1 17% 6 18%Total (% of Total Degrees) 19 1% 15 1% 34 1%
Total Degrees AwardedAssociate's 17 27% 45 73% 62 2%Bachelor's 1,034 44% 1,340 56% 2,374 62%Certificates 69 41% 99 59% 168 4%Master's 476 46% 560 54% 1,036 27%Doctor of Medicine 53 50% 52 50% 105 3%Doctor of Nursing Practice 0 0% 6 100% 6 0.2%Doctor of Philosophy 34 81% 8 19% 42 1%Doctor of Psychology 8 33% 16 67% 24 1%Total Degrees Awarded 1,691 44% 2,126 56% 3,817 100%
Example of %'s using African American Students:--32% of the African American bachelors degrees are awarded to African American males--70% of the degrees awarded to African Americans are bachelor degrees--10% of the total degrees awarded to females are to African American females--8% of the total degrees awarded are to African Americans
Includes dual degrees and UG students with second majors
113
AsianAfrican
American
Native Hawaiian/
Pacific Islander
Hispanic/ Latino
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
Two or more races
Total Minorities
Foreign, Non-
Resident Alien Caucasian Unknown Grand Total
Raj Soin College of BusinessAccountancy - BSB 5 4 1 1 5 16 1 73 90Accountancy - MACC 1 1 2 14 16Business - MBA 5 12 1 3 21 24 136 2 183Business Economics - BSB 6 6Finance - BSB 1 3 2 6 7 64 77Financial Services - BSB 6 6Human Resource Mgmt - BSB 2 4 2 8 3 27 1 39Information Systems - MIS 3 3 3 6International Business - BSB 1 1 1 3 3 1 7Logist Mgmt--Supply Chain - MS 5 1 6 1 16 23Management - BSB 2 10 2 2 16 2 67 1 86Marketing - BSB 1 3 1 2 7 53 60Mgmt Info Systems - BSB 2 2 4 2 39 45Social + Applied Econ - MS 1 1 2 2 16 20Supply Chain Management - BSB 19 19RSCOB Total 22 44 1 7 20 94 42 542 5 683% of RSCOB Degrees 3% 6% 0% 1% 3% 14% 6% 79% 1% 100%
College of Education & H.S.Adolescent Young Adult - MED 4 4 25 29Advanced Studies - MED 1 1 3 4Athletic Training - BS 1 1 2 16 18Classroom Teacher - MA 1 1 2 3Classroom Teacher - MED 1 6 7Counseling - MRC 1 1 5 6Counseling - MS 4 4 38 42Early Childhood Ed - BSED 4 4 57 61Education Leadership - MA 1 1 2 2Education Leadership - MED 1 6 7 1 32 40Education Technology - MED 1 1 2Instrl Dsgn Online Lrn - Cert 2 1 3 1 29 33Intervention Specialist - MED 2 1 1 4 28 32Leadership Development - MSLD 1 1 1 6 8Library/Media - MED 2 2Middle Childhood - MED 3 3 27 30Middle Childhood Ed - BSED 4 1 1 6 48 54Middle Childhood IS - BSED 1 1 7 8Multi-Age - MED 9 9Organiz Leadership - BS 6 30 3 4 43 111 2 156Physical Education - BSED 1 1 9 10Principalship - MED 1 1Reading - MED 1 1 8 9Reading Education - End 1 1Rehabilitation Services - BS 2 13 1 3 19 28 47School Counseling - MED 2 1 3 24 27Sign Language Interpreter - BS 6 6Sport Management - MA 1 1 1 2Sports Management - Cert 2 1 3 1 8 12Sports Science - BSED 1 2 3 12 15CEHS Total 9 84 11 1 13 118 6 550 2 676% of CEHS Degrees 1% 12% 2% 0.1% 2% 17% 1% 81% 0.3% 100%
College of Engineering & C.S.Biomedical Engineering - BSBE 2 3 1 6 3 27 1 37Biomedical Engineering - MSEG 1 1 2 6 13 21Computer Engineering - BSCE 4 2 1 7 2 19 28Computer Engineering - MSCE 1 1 7 3 11Computer Sci + Engineer - PHD 5 1 6Computer Science - BACS 1 2 1 4 7 11Computer Science - BSCS 4 1 1 6 3 40 49Computer Science - MS 1 1 5 6 1 13Egr Innov and Entrprnship-MEIE 1 1 2 2 5Electrical Engineering - BSEE 2 1 3 4 36 1 44Electrical Engineering - MSEG 1 1 2 68 10 80Engineering - PHD 7 9 16Engineering Physics - BSEP 7 7Ind + Hum Factors Egr - MSIHE 2 2 17 6 1 26Industr + Systems Egr - BSISE 1 2 3 1 5 9Lean Ergo for Mfg & Hlth -Cert 2 1 3 12 4 19Materials Sci + Egr - BSMSE 1 1 4 5Materials Sci + Egr - MSEG 1 2 3Mech Engineering - BSME 6 2 2 10 6 51 67Mech Engineering - MSEG 1 1 2 16 10 28Renewable & Clean Energy-MSEG 1 1 4 5CECS Total 25 14 7 9 55 165 266 4 490% of CECS Degrees 5% 3% 1% 2% 11% 34% 54% 1% 100%
Degrees Awarded by College and Ethnicity - Summer 2013 thru Spring 2014
114
AsianAfrican
American
Native Hawaiian/
Pacific Islander
Hispanic/ Latino
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
Two or more races
Total Minorities
Foreign, Non-
Resident Alien Caucasian Unknown Grand Total
College of Liberal ArtsActing - BFA 1 1 12 13Afr Am Stud in Gend Exp - Cert 1 1 3 4Anthropology - BA 6 6Applied Behavioral Science- MA 5 1 6 1 5 12Art History - BA 1 1 1 2Art Studio - BA 1 1 1 2Art Studio - BFA 2 2 1 5 28 33Classical Humanities - BA 2 2Communication Studies - BA 1 2 3 24 27Crime and Justice Studies - BA 10 1 3 14 60 74Dance - BFA 1 1 2 6 8Design/Technology - BFA 8 8Economics - BA 1 1 2 1 3English - BA 5 2 7 1 51 2 61English - MA 1 1 3 17 21English: Lang Arts Ed - BA 1 2 3 23 26French - BA 1 1 2 7 9Geographic Info Sci UG-Cert 4 4Geography - BA 1 1Geography - BS 6 6German - BA 1 1 2 1 3Gerontology UG - Cert 4 4History - BA 1 2 3 6 28 34History - MA 1 2 3 1 14 1 19Humanities - MH 5 2 7International Studies - BA 2 3 4 1 4 14 16 30Internatnl+Comparatve Polit-MA 1 1 1 3 7 10Latin - BA 1 1Liberal Studies - BA 1 7 1 3 12 26 38Mass Communication - BA 11 2 13 29 42Modern Languages - BA 1 1Motion Pictures - BA 4 4Motion Pictures - BFA 1 1 2 7 9Music - BA 2 2Music - MM 5 5Music Education - BM 1 2 3 14 17Music History + Lit - BM 1 1Music: Performance - BM 1 1 1 8 10Philosophy - BA 5 5Political Science - BA 3 1 3 7 24 1 32Public Administration - MPA 1 1 1 3 9 12Religion - BA 2 2 3 5Social Science Education - BA 13 13Social Work - BA 6 3 4 13 28 41Sociology - BA 11 2 13 18 1 32Spanish - BA 6 6 18 24Tech/Pro Writing - Cert - UG 3 3Tech/Pro Writing - Cert - GR 1 1TEFL - Cert - UG 1 1 2 8 10TEFL - Cert - GR 2 2TESOL - Cert - UG 2 1 3Theatre Studies - BA 4 4 3 7Urban Affairs - BA 1 1Urban Affairs - BS 1 1Women's Studies - Cert 1 2 3 13 16WSU-MU Social Work - MA 5 5COLA Total 9 83 32 1 36 161 7 596 8 772% of COLA Degrees 1% 11% 4% 0.1% 5% 21% 1% 77% 1% 100%
115
AsianAfrican
American
Native Hawaiian/
Pacific Islander
Hispanic/ Latino
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
Two or more races
Total Minorities
Foreign, Non-
Resident Alien Caucasian Unknown Grand Total
Lake Campus DegreesBiological Sciences - AS 1 1Business - AS 1 1 19 20Crime and Justice Studies - BA 3 3Early Childhood Ed - BSED 1 1 18 19Electrical Engineering - BSEE 1 1English - BA 2 2Graphic Design & Visual Media - AAB 9 9Liberal Studies - AA 1 1Liberal Studies - BA 3 3Mech Engineering - BSME 6 6Middle Childhood Ed - BSED 14 14Nursing Completion - BSN 5 5Office Info Systems - AAB 18 18Organiz Leadership - BS 22 22Psychology - AA 3 3Social Science Education - BA 1 1Social Work - AA 4 4Social Work - BA 1 1Technical & App Studies - BTAS 1 1 6 7Technical Study - ATS 6 6Lake Total 1 1 1 3 143 146% of Lake Degrees 1% 1% 1% 2% 98% 100%
Boonshoft School of MedicineAerospace Medicine - MS 1 1 2 6 3 1 12Health Care Management - Cert 4 1 5 1 12 1 19Medicine-MD 11 3 1 15 2 82 6 105Nuclear Bio Chem Defense - Cert 2 2 3 4 9Pharmacology + Toxicology - MS 1 1 19 11 31Public Health - MPH 4 4 2 10 3 22 35BSOM Total 22 10 3 35 34 134 8 211% of BSOM Degrees 10% 5% 1% 17% 16% 64% 4% 100%
College of Nursing & HealthAcute Care Ped Nur Prct - Cert 4 4Nursing - BSN 1 7 5 2 4 19 1 154 1 175Nursing - MS 3 5 3 2 13 1 55 1 70Nursing BEACON - BSN 1 1 1 3 15 18Nursing Completion - BSN 2 2 1 28 31Nursing Education - Cert 1 1Nursing Practice - DNP 6 6Primary Care PNP 1 1CONH Total 5 13 8 2 9 37 3 264 2 306% of CONH Degrees 2% 4% 3% 1% 3% 12% 1% 86% 1% 100%
School of Professional Psych.Clinical Psychology - PSYD 1 3 3 7 1 16 24Clinical Psychology - PSYM 2 1 2 5 12 17SOPP Total 3 4 5 12 1 28 41% of SOPP Degrees 7% 10% 12% 29% 2% 68% 100%
116
AsianAfrican
American
Native Hawaiian/
Pacific Islander
Hispanic/ Latino
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
Two or more races
Total Minorities
Foreign, Non-
Resident Alien Caucasian Unknown Grand Total
College of Science & MathAnatomy - Cert 1 1Anatomy - MS 3 3 6 1 10Applied Statistics - MS 1 1 2 4 7Biochem + Molec Biology - MS 1 1 1 2Biological Sciences - BA 1 1 2 1 3Biological Sciences - BS 11 2 5 1 19 1 94 1 115Biological Sciences - MS 2 2 1 8 11Biomedical Sciences - PHD 1 1 2 4 7Chemistry - BA 1 1 1 2Chemistry - BS 1 1 12 13Chemistry - MS 2 1 3 2 7 12Clinical Lab Science - BSCLS 1 1 10 11Clinical Lab Science - Cert 1 1 13 14Earth + Environmental Sci - BA 2 2Earth + Environmental Sci - BS 1 1 14 15Earth + Environmental Sci - MS 1 10 11Earth Science - MST 1 1Environmental Sciences - BS 1 1Environmental Sciences - PHD 1 1 2 1 2 5Human Factors/Ind Psych - MS 7 7Human Factors/Ind Psych - PHD 1 7 8Interdisc Science+Math - MST 2 2 1 3Mathematics - BS 1 1 2 22 24Mathematics - MS 3 3Microbiology + Immunology - MS 8 3 11Physics - BA 1 1Physics - BS 1 2 1 4Physics - MS 1 5 6Physiology + Neuroscience - MS 1 1Pre-Med Studies Adv - Cert 1 1 2 2Pre-Med Studies Core - Cert 4 1 5Psychology - BA 2 22 1 1 3 29 87 1 117Psychology - BS 10 1 1 12 43 55Statistics - BS 2 2COSM Total 22 47 8 1 8 86 22 379 5 492% of COSM Degrees 4% 10% 2% 0.2% 2% 17% 4% 77% 1% 100%
Grand Total Degrees Awarded 117 300 1 82 6 95 601 280 2,902 34 3,817% of Degrees Awarded 3% 8% 0.03% 2% 0.2% 2% 16% 7% 76% 1% 100%
*Includes dual degrees & UG students with second majors
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Longitudinal InformationFall Quarters/Semesters 2009 - 2014
Lake Campus
Fall 2012 was the first term on semesters
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Total Enrollment 1,363 1,490 1,417 1,150 1,133 1,147
Full-Time 800 868 803 455 763 791
59% 58% 57% 40% 67% 69%
Part-Time 563 622 614 695 370 356
41% 42% 43% 60% 33% 31%
Male 493 587 559 485 509 534
36% 39% 39% 42% 45% 47%
Female 870 903 858 665 624 613
64% 61% 61% 58% 55% 53%
Undergraduate 1,248 1,411 1,349 1,104 1,096 1,115
92% 95% 95% 96% 97% 97%
Graduate 115 79 68 46 37 32
8% 5% 5% 4% 3% 3%
Degree 953 1,066 973 884 963 985
70% 72% 69% 77% 85% 87%
Non-Degree 410 424 444 266 170 162
30% 28% 31% 23% 15% 14%
Degree Students
Freshmen 401 448 343 326 342 353
Sophomore 164 226 241 170 182 213
Junior 126 136 150 174 154 143
Senior 149 178 174 168 248 245
Master's 113 78 65 46 37 31
Continuing 605 748 681 584 635 647
Readmitted 45 30 39 37 35 30
HS Post Secondary/Dual Enrollment 393 408 424 255 162 141
Transfer 73 69 70 67 71 83
New 247 235 203 207 230 246
1,363 1,490 1,417 1,150 1,133 1,147
Average Credit Hour Load 9.46 9.63 9.68 9.61 10.24 10.19
Full-Time 12.44 12.64 13.10 12.48 12.50 12.29
Part-Time 5.23 5.43 5.22 5.24 5.60 5.53
Undergraduate FTE 816.03 926.10 889.07 721.73 761.87 772.70
Graduate FTE 43.60 30.40 25.73 15.20 11.80 6.80
Total FTE 859.63 956.50 914.80 736.93 773.67 779.50
Lake Campus Headcount Enrollment*
* In Fall 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 & 2013 High School Dual Enrollment Students are included in totals; non-degree, part-time, new
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2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Undergraduate StudentsRaj Soin College of Business* 23 22 18 16 20 46
University College 73 66 64 55 77 77
TOTAL 96 88 82 71 97 123
College of Ed. & Hum. Services* 125 110 117 141 165 131
University College 102 144 138 90 100 101
TOTAL 227 254 255 231 265 232
College of Engineering and
Computer Science ** 5 12 12 25 33 53
Intending Majors ** 28 45 54 50 72 92
TOTAL 33 57 66 75 105 145
College of Liberal Arts * 47 51 46 86 89 77
University College 63 101 68 53 45 49
TOTAL 110 152 114 139 134 126
Associate/Technical Degree Students * 132 155 180 141 181 181
University College 39 57 40 50 8 9
TOTAL 171 212 220 191 189 190
College of Nursing and Health * 17 26 22 21 25 12
University College 33 36 33 10 10 10
TOTAL 50 62 55 31 35 22
College of Science & Math* 15 18 10 23 18 26
University College 37 48 43 37 34 34
TOTAL 52 66 53 60 52 60
University College
Conditional 3 3 2 2 0 0
Undecided 98 94 61 38 49 56
High School Dual Enrollment 301 330 342 170 88 63
HS Post Secondary Option A/B 92 76 81 85 74 78
Special HS - Nondegree 0 2 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 494 505 486 295 211 197
Other Non-Degree 15 15 18 11 8 20
Graduate Students
Raj Soin College of Business 22 21 18 13 11 7
College of Ed. & Hum. Services 87 51 46 33 23 22
College of Nursing and Health 0 0 0 0 3 0
College of Science & Math 4 6 1 0 0 2
Non-Degree 2 1 3 0 0 1
* Admitted to the College
** All intending engineering majors started to be directly admitted to the College of Engineering & C.S in Fall 2011
Lake Campus Students by College
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Longitudinal InformationFall Terms 2009 - 2014
Total University
Fall 2012 was the first term on semesters
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Main Campus 17,558 18,447 18,304 16,780 16,656 16,842
Lake Campus 1,363 1,490 1,417 1,150 1,133 1,147
Total University 18,786 19,793 19,600 17,789 17,595 17,779
(Unduplicated)
Full-Time 14,435 15,238 15,266 13,626 13,522 13,753
Percent 77% 77% 78% 77% 77% 77%
Part-Time 4,351 4,555 4,334 4,163 4,073 4,026
Percent 23% 23% 22% 23% 23% 23%
Male 8,370 8,871 8,826 8,314 8,431 8,590
Percent 45% 45% 45% 47% 48% 48%
Female 10,416 10,922 10,774 9,475 9,164 9,189
Percent 55% 55% 55% 53% 52% 52%
Undergraduate 14,651 15,665 15,657 14,127 13,722 13,614
Percent 78% 79% 80% 79% 78% 77%
Graduate/Doctoral 3,609 3,593 3,411 3,097 3,328 3,627
Percent 19% 18% 17% 17% 19% 20%
Professional 526 535 532 565 545 538
Percent 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3%
Freshman 4,518 4,843 4,613 3,965 3,682 3,856
Percent (of all 31% 31% 29% 28% 27% 28%
undergraduates)
Sophomore 2,556 2,695 2,729 2,557 2,480 2,422
Percent 17% 17% 17% 18% 18% 18%
Junior 2,538 2,706 2,645 2,638 2,502 2,498
Percent 17% 17% 17% 19% 18% 18%
Senior 4,158 4,514 4,709 4,166 4,258 4,085
Percent 28% 29% 30% 29% 31% 30%
Total Undergraduates 13,770 14,758 14,696 13,326 12,922 12,861
Percent (of all degree 78% 84% 80% 79% 78% 76%
seeking students)
Total University Headcount Enrollment
Degree Seeking Undergraduates
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Fall 2012 was the first term on semesters
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Graduate Students 2,988 3,014 2,806 2,592 2,856 3,141
Percent (of all 72% 73% 71% 71% 74% 75%
graduate/professional students)
Medicine 410 421 419 425 416 418 Percent 10% 10% 11% 12% 11% 10%
Professional Psychology 116 114 113 109 111 102 Percent 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 2%
Doctor of Education 0 0 0 0 9 16 Percent 0% 0% 0% 0% 0.2% 0.4%
Doctor of Nursing Practice 14 25 27 31 18 18 Percent 0.3% 1% 1% 1% 0.5% 0.4%
Doctor of Philosophy 248 246 270 283 287 274 Percent 6% 6% 7% 8% 7% 7%
Total Graduate/Professional Students 3,776 3,820 3,635 3,440 3,697 3,969
Percent (of all 22% 21% 20% 21% 22% 24%
degree seeking students)
Grand Total Degree Seeking Students 17,546 18,578 18,331 16,766 16,619 16,830
Percent of all Students 93% 94% 94% 94% 94% 95%
(degree and non-degree)
Undergraduate 881 907 961 801 800 753
Percent (of all non-degree 71% 75% 76% 78% 82% 79%
seeking students)
Graduate/Professional (includes Special Grads) 359 308 308 222 176 196
Percent (of all non-degree 29% 25% 24% 22% 18% 21%
seeking students)
Grand Total Non-Degree Seeking Students 1,240 1,215 1,269 1,023 976 949
Percent of all Students 7% 6% 6% 6% 6% 5%
Degree Seeking Graduate/Professional Students
Non-Degree Seeking Students
123
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2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
TOTAL 77% 77% 78% 77% 77% 77%
Male 79% 78% 79% 77% 77% 78%
Female 75% 76% 77% 76% 76% 76%
Undergraduate 81% 81% 81% 77% 77% 78%
Graduate 53% 55% 57% 70% 71% 73%
Professional/Doctoral 93% 92% 91% 90% 90% 91%
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
TOTAL 23% 23% 22% 23% 23% 23%
Male 21% 22% 21% 23% 23% 22%
Female 25% 24% 23% 24% 24% 24%
Undergraduate 19% 19% 19% 23% 23% 22%
Graduate 47% 45% 43% 30% 29% 27%
Professional/Doctoral 7% 8% 9% 10% 10% 9%
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Undergraduate 12,880.37 13,599.50 13,726.07 11,828.97 11,555.60 11,482.80
Graduate 1,672.73 1,639.27 1,565.00 1,271.77 1,377.38 1,497.27
Doctoral 161.87 169.67 186.90 170.17 169.77 168.13
Professional 603.47 613.33 604.93 613.30 594.43 602.23
TOTAL 15,318.43 16,021.77 16,082.90 13,884.21 13,697.18 13,750.43
* Student Credit Hours divided by 15
Full-Time / Part-Time
Full-Time
Part-Time
Full-Time Equivalent Students*
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2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014UndergraduatesNew Direct from High School 2,527 2,779 2,754 2,366 2,188 2,432 Percent of all UG degree students 18% 19% 19% 18% 17% 19%
Out of HS More than 1 Year 231 245 196 195 213 168 Percent of all UG degree students 2% 2% 1% 1% 2% 1%
Transfer Students 1,221 1,217 1,205 1,150 1,204 1,159 Percent of all UG degree students 9% 8% 8% 9% 9% 9%
Continuing Students 9,475 10,172 10,258 9,342 9,002 8,838 Percent of all UG degree students 69% 69% 70% 70% 70% 69%
Readmitted Students 316 345 283 273 315 264 Percent of all UG degree students 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2%
Total Degree Seeking Undergraduates 13,770 14,758 14,696 13,326 12,922 12,861
Graduate/ProfessionalGrad New 852 824 756 865 1,085 1,024 Percent of all GR/PROF degree students 23% 22% 21% 25% 29% 26%
Continuing Students (Includes Grad Special) 2,770 2,843 2,750 2,436 2,487 2,840 Percent of all GR/PROF degree students 73% 74% 76% 71% 67% 72%
Readmitted Students 154 153 129 139 125 105 Percent of all GR/PROF degree students 4% 4% 4% 4% 3% 3%
Total Degree Seeking Graduate/Prof. 3,776 3,820 3,635 3,440 3,697 3,969
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014UndergraduatesHS Post Secondary 567 569 637 467 407 354 Percent of all UG degree students 64% 63% 66% 58% 51% 47%
Out of HS More than 1 Year (includes New LEAP) 24 55 93 109 83 79 Percent of all UG degree students 3% 6% 10% 14% 10% 10%
Transfer Students 92 86 97 106 60 69 Percent of all UG degree students 10% 9% 10% 13% 8% 9%
Continuing Students 166 168 111 80 188 160 Percent of all UG degree students 19% 19% 12% 10% 24% 21%
Readmitted Students 6 5 1 0 1 3 Percent of all UG degree students 1% 1% 0.1% 0% 0.1% 0.4%
Transient Students 26 24 22 21 20 18 Percent of all UG degree students 3% 3% 2% 3% 3% 2%
Gateway Students 0 0 0 18 41 70 Percent of all UG degree students 0% 0% 0% 2% 5% 9%
Total Non-Degree Seeking Undergraduates 881 907 961 801 800 753
Graduate/ProfessionalGrad New (Includes New Special Grad) 116 114 95 101 85 102 Percent of all GR/PROF degree students 32% 37% 31% 45% 48% 52%
Continuing Students (Includes Grad Special) 139 116 156 87 71 57 Percent of all GR/PROF degree students 39% 38% 51% 39% 40% 29%
Readmitted Students 24 16 26 18 10 24 Percent of all GR/PROF degree students 7% 5% 8% 8% 6% 12%
Transient Students 80 62 31 16 10 13 Percent of all GR/PROF degree students 22% 20% 10% 7% 6% 7%
Total Non-Degree Seeking Graduate/Prof. 359 308 308 222 176 196
Degree Status and Entrance Status
Degree Seeking Students
Non-Degree Seeking Students
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2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Raj Soin College of Business 1,216 1,200 1,205 1,343 1,326 1,335
College of Ed. and Human Services 1,393 1,464 1,512 1,387 1,321 1,209
College of Engineering
and Computer Science* 870 972 1,830 1,979 2,242 2,406
College of Liberal Arts 2,565 2,672 2,814 2,750 2,622 2,362
College of Nursing and Health 804 900 870 721 685 684
College of Science and Mathematics 1,484 1,631 1,674 1,748 1,531 1,424
University College 5,259 5,702 4,566 3,206 3,005 3,251
Lake Campus/
Associate Degree 179 217 225 192 190 190
TOTAL 13,770 14,758 14,696 13,326 12,922 12,861
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Raj Soin College of Business 563 587 620 539 474 437
College of Ed. and Human Services 1,066 1,012 887 739 690 746
College of Engineering
and Computer Science 581 581 491 490 831 1049
College of Liberal Arts 318 339 327 332 334 393
Boonshoft School of Medicine 527 551 539 555 545 531
College of Nursing and Health 257 263 276 271 290 289
School of Professional Psychology 116 114 113 109 113 102College of Science and Mathematics 348 373 382 405 420 422
TOTAL 3,776 3,820 3,635 3,440 3,697 3,969
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Raj Soin College of Business 1,779 1,787 1,825 1,882 1,800 1,772
College of Ed. and Human Services 2,459 2,476 2,399 2,126 2,011 1,955
College of Engineering
and Computer Science 1,451 1,553 2,321 2,469 3,073 3,455
College of Liberal Arts 2,883 3,011 3,141 3,082 2,956 2,755
Boonshoft School of Medicine 527 551 539 555 545 531
College of Nursing and Health 1,061 1,163 1,146 992 975 973
School of Professional Psychology 116 114 113 109 113 102
College of Science and Mathematics 1,832 2,004 2,056 2,153 1,951 1,846
University College 5,259 5,702 4,566 3,206 3,005 3,251
Lake Campus 179 217 225 192 190 190
TOTAL 17,546 18,578 18,331 16,766 16,619 16,830
* In Fall 2011, CECS students started being directly admitted to CECS
Total Degree Headcount Enrollment by College/School
Undergraduate Degree Headcount Enrollment by College/School
Graduate/Prof. Degree Headcount Enrollment by College/School
126
Fall 2012 was the first term on Semesters
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Raj Soin College of Business* 1,216 1,200 1,204 1,343 1,326 1,335
University College 774 808 793 620 560 644
TOTAL 1,990 2,008 1,997 1,963 1,886 1,979
College of Ed. & Hum. Services* 1,393 1,464 1,512 1,387 1,321 1,209
University College 657 759 711 536 532 628
TOTAL 2,050 2,223 2,223 1,923 1,853 1,837
College of Engineering and
Computer Science ** 870 972 1,215 1,127 1,159 1,302
Intending Majors ** 644 687 615 852 1,083 1,106
TOTAL 1,514 1,659 1,830 1,979 2,242 2,408
College of Liberal Arts * 2,565 2,672 2,814 2,750 2,622 2,362
University College 945 1,056 876 533 503 536
TOTAL 3,510 3,728 3,690 3,283 3,125 2,898
College of Nursing and Health * 804 900 870 721 685 684
University College 811 840 719 454 432 449
TOTAL 1,615 1,740 1,589 1,175 1,117 1,133
College of Science & Math* 1,484 1,631 1,674 1,748 1,531 1,424
University College 650 737 690 449 523 489
TOTAL 2,134 2,368 2,364 2,197 2,054 1,913
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Raj Soin College of Business 563 587 620 539 474 437
College of Ed. & Hum. Services 1,066 1,012 731 739 681 730
College of Engineering and
Computer Science 443 453 349 341 675 902
College of Liberal Arts 318 339 327 332 341 419
College of Nursing and Health 257 238 249 240 272 271
College of Science & Math 238 255 259 271 289 295
Boonshoft School of Medicine 117 130 120 130 129 113
School of Professional Psychology 0 0 0 0 2 0
* Admitted to the College
** In Fall 2011, CECS students started being directly admitted to CECS
All Students by College
Undergraduate Students
Graduate/Credential Students
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2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Accountancy* 250 272 276 233 202 187 University College 136 162 130 85 87 91 Pre-Accountancy* 89 103 135 169 147 190 TOTAL 475 537 541 487 436 468
Business Economics* 22 18 21 19 14 16 University College 48 56 72 85 69 91 Pre-Business Economics* 26 21 19 30 26 28 TOTAL 96 95 112 134 109 135
Finance* 85 85 74 70 69 72 University College 47 52 45 41 32 45 Pre-Finance* 35 35 36 55 75 78 TOTAL 167 172 155 166 176 195
Financial Services* 37 31 19 16 8 10 University College 14 9 7 3 6 5 Pre-Financial Services* 6 7 3 4 6 12 TOTAL 57 47 29 23 20 27
Human Resource Management* 37 47 45 51 55 51 University College 24 21 23 31 16 24 Pre-Human Resources Mgt* 11 14 18 28 35 36 TOTAL 72 82 86 110 106 111
International Business* 28 25 25 16 18 21 University College 31 38 30 20 24 26 Pre-International Business* 10 12 14 23 32 27 TOTAL 69 75 69 59 74 74
Management* 127 102 116 97 87 81 University College 83 76 80 58 68 73 Pre-Management* 39 50 43 83 112 107 TOTAL 249 228 239 238 267 261
Management Info. Systems* 88 94 76 64 65 67 University College 37 39 38 34 31 18 Pre-MIS* 34 27 37 76 69 53 TOTAL 159 160 151 174 165 138
Marketing* 137 115 93 93 90 77 University College 85 69 82 65 63 91 Pre-Marketing* 54 48 57 96 113 98 TOTAL 276 232 232 254 266 266
Supply Chain Management* 16 17 22 31 18 21 University College 6 6 5 10 7 19 Pre-Supply Chain Management* 4 6 9 13 26 24 TOTAL 26 29 36 54 51 64
Undeclared* 6 14 8 1 0 4 University College 263 280 281 188 157 161 Pre-Business Undeclared* 75 39 35 59 54 69 TOTAL 344 333 324 248 211 234
Conditional* 0 18 24 16 5 6
TOTAL BUSINESS * 833 820 775 691 626 607 University College 774 808 793 620 560 644 Pre-Business* 383 380 430 652 700 728
GRAND TOTAL 1,990 2,008 1,998 1,963 1,886 1,979
* Admitted to the Raj Soin College of Business
Undergraduate Programs
Raj Soin College of Business
128
Undergraduate Programs cont'd.Fall 2012 was the first term on Semesters
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Early Childhood* 228 241 234 224 214 221 University College 275 317 313 213 213 241 Total 503 558 547 437 427 462
Middle Childhood* 320 325 320 272 255 228 University College 92 125 98 78 71 72 Total 412 450 418 350 326 300
Middle Childhood IS* 12 12 2 University College 2 1 3 Total 14 13 5
Classroom Teacher* Adolesc Young Adult 17 28 19 14 8 14 Middle Childhood 19 20 17 9 5 0 Multi-Age 3 1 1 2 4 5 Total 39 49 37 25 17 19
Physical Education* 44 62 84 87 31 28 University College 51 46 49 30 22 13 Total 95 108 133 117 53 41
Rehabilitation Services* 122 146 176 195 152 155 University College 34 38 41 32 25 37 Total 156 184 217 227 177 192
Integrated Business* 1 0 University College 0 1 Total 1 1
Marketing Education* 0 University College 1 Total 1
Sign Language Interpreter* 26 24 22 14 10 9 University College 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 26 24 22 14 10 9
Athletic Training* 66 70 70 64 82 84 University College 56 90 85 87 76 89 Total 122 160 155 151 158 173
Pre-Teacher Education* 23 33 25 28 31 30
Organizational Leadership* 503 495 517 434 408 313 University College 120 122 107 83 69 101 Total 623 617 624 517 477 414
Sports Science* 3 61 77 University College 4 51 68 Total 7 112 145
Vocational Education* 7 1 University College 0 0 Total 7 1
Undeclared Major* 2 0 0 0 0 0 University College 28 20 18 7 3 2 Total 30 20 18 7 3 2
Career, Tech, Adult Ed* 2 0 1 0 2 2 Licensure* 11 11 21 28 38 30 Total 13 11 22 28 40 32
Public Health (formerly Community Health)* 7 11 University College 1 2 Total 8 13
Early Childhood Ed Ugrad - Lic* 1
K-12: Physical Ed - Lic* 1
Middle Childhood Ed Lic - PRE* 1 4 3
Multi-Age Education Lic - PRE* 3 1 1
TOTAL EDUCATION * 1,393 1,464 1,512 1,387 1,321 1,209 University College 657 759 711 536 532 628
GRAND TOTAL 2,050 2,223 2,223 1,923 1,853 1,837
* Admitted to the College of Education & Human Services
College of Education & Human Services
129
Undergraduate Programs cont'd.Fall 2012 was the first term on Semesters
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Biomedical Engineering* 91 107 105 103 123 152 Intending Majors* 45 75 53 87 95 119 Pre- Biomedical* 47 39 75 70 102 78 TOTAL 183 221 233 260 320 349
Computer Engineering* 50 51 66 77 71 72 Intending Majors* 113 102 89 97 110 116 Pre-Computer Engineering* 60 63 74 62 63 66 TOTAL 223 216 229 236 244 254
Computer Science* 97 122 126 147 122 129 Intending Majors* 161 135 130 168 207 196 Pre-Computer Science* 73 80 127 75 111 137 TOTAL 331 337 383 390 440 462
Electrical Engineering* 69 62 77 79 70 77 Intending Majors* 71 101 82 133 167 160 Pre-Electrical Engineering* 58 82 79 68 67 67 TOTAL 198 245 238 280 304 304
Engineering* Intending Majors* 26 20 35 19 16 12 Pre-Engineering* 5 5 3 0 5 2 TOTAL 31 25 38 19 21 14
Engineering Physics* 12 6 10 14 7 1 Intending Majors* 22 14 11 3 2 0 Pre-Engineering Physics* 9 18 15 3 2 0 TOTAL 43 38 36 20 11 1
Industrial & Systems Egr.* 16 20 22 22 21 38 Intending Majors* 13 15 19 35 68 70 Pre-Ind. & Sym. Egr* 9 18 23 14 18 28 TOTAL 38 53 64 71 107 136
Materials Science & Engineering* 9 16 12 11 13 18 Intending Majors* 13 17 14 15 20 24 Pre-Materials Science* 10 8 21 15 14 14 TOTAL 32 41 47 41 47 56
Mechanical Engineering* 153 157 161 186 246 280 Intending Majors* 180 208 182 295 398 409 Pre-Mechanical Engineering* 102 118 219 181 104 143 TOTAL 435 483 562 662 748 832
TOTAL ENGINEERING & COMPUTER SCIENCE * 497 541 579 639 673 767 Intending Majors* 644 687 615 852 1,083 1,106 Pre-Engineering & CS * 373 431 636 488 486 535
GRAND TOTAL 1,514 1,659 1,830 1,979 2,242 2,408
* Admitted to the College of Engineering & Computer Science (Intending Majors are no longer in University College
College of Engineering & Computer Science
130
Undergraduate Programs cont'd.Fall 2012 was the first term on Semesters
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Art, Art History, Art Ed. * 218 202 242 197 161 138 University College 52 64 57 35 30 29 TOTAL 270 266 299 232 191 167
Selected Studies* 1 1 1 University College 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 1 1
African American Studies* 4 5 8 5 4 4 University College 0 0 3 0 1 2 TOTAL 4 5 11 5 5 6
Classical Humanities* 7 9 13 6 7 7 University College 1 2 1 0 0 1 TOTAL 8 11 14 6 7 8
Communication Studies* 71 60 87 94 121 121 University College 80 95 72 56 48 41 TOTAL 151 155 159 150 169 162
Economics* 25 27 24 36 26 18 University College 11 20 9 13 7 8 TOTAL 36 47 33 49 33 26
English* 256 245 233 265 254 258 University College 55 42 49 25 27 39 TOTAL 311 287 282 290 281 297
English Lan. Arts Edu* 68 91 97 86 83 56 University College 13 22 14 10 9 6 TOTAL 81 113 111 96 92 62
Geography* 20 19 26 24 22 27 University College 4 4 0 1 0 0 TOTAL 24 23 26 25 22 27
History* 140 167 152 150 144 129 University College 40 52 38 14 14 13 TOTAL 180 219 190 164 158 142
International Studies* 70 86 84 98 87 88 University College 19 16 16 14 15 14 TOTAL 89 102 100 112 102 102
Languages* 100 97 104 90 91 59 University College 19 24 16 10 7 9 TOTAL 119 121 120 100 98 68
Mass Communication* 176 188 172 152 126 115 University College 52 50 49 19 20 33 TOTAL 228 238 221 171 146 148
Music* 169 157 160 167 155 145 University College 14 18 24 4 7 4 TOTAL 183 175 184 171 162 149
Org. Communication* 25 17 8 0 University College 2 2 1 1 TOTAL 27 19 9 1
Philosophy* 22 20 18 22 19 14 University College 7 11 7 1 3 2 TOTAL 29 31 25 23 22 16
Political Science* 189 195 175 155 155 133 University College 55 54 48 28 15 19 TOTAL 244 249 223 183 170 152
* Admitted to the College of Liberal Arts
College of Liberal Arts
131
Undergraduate Programs cont'd.Fall 2012 was the first term on Semesters
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Religion* 21 14 21 22 15 10 University College 6 5 3 1 1 1 TOTAL 27 19 24 23 16 11
Social Science Edu* 89 97 95 75 72 64 University College 33 32 22 15 15 15 TOTAL 122 129 117 90 87 79
Social Work* 132 176 212 223 212 201 University College 71 108 79 58 59 77 TOTAL 203 284 291 281 271 278
Sociology & Anthropology* 190 191 161 138 161 127 University College 61 50 38 17 17 13 TOTAL 251 241 199 155 178 140
Theatre Arts* 219 208 262 275 255 281 University College 123 120 83 54 77 64 TOTAL 342 328 345 329 332 345
Urban Affairs* 23 20 24 23 21 21 University College 1 4 4 2 3 3 TOTAL 24 24 28 25 24 24
Women's Studies* 7 8 6 7 7 10 University College 3 3 1 3 1 2 TOTAL 10 11 7 10 8 12
Crime & Justice Studies* 209 232 274 290 278 227 University College 190 224 221 145 123 133 TOTAL 399 456 495 435 401 360
Liberal Studies* 114 141 155 150 144 108 University College 33 34 21 7 4 8 TOTAL 147 175 176 157 148 116
Geographic Info Sci UG-Cert 1 1
TOTAL LIBERAL ARTS* 2,565 2,672 2,814 2,750 2,622 2,362 University College 945 1,056 876 533 503 536
GRAND TOTAL 3,510 3,728 3,690 3,283 3,125 2,898
* Admitted to the College of Liberal Arts
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Nursing* 707 714 718 619 568 496 University College 811 840 719 454 432 449 Pre-Nursing* 97 186 152 102 117 188
TOTAL NURSING* 804 900 870 721 685 684 University College 811 840 719 454 432 449
GRAND TOTAL 1,615 1,740 1,589 1,175 1,117 1,133
* Admitted to the College of Nursing & Health
College of Nursing & Health
College of Liberal Arts
132
Undergraduate Programs cont'd.Fall 2012 was the first term on Semesters
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Biological Sciences* 463 444 464 587 499 500 University College 282 306 301 210 250 202 TOTAL 745 750 765 797 749 702
Clinical Laboratory Science* 29 59 51 54 49 44 University College 24 34 24 14 19 16 TOTAL 53 93 75 68 68 60
Environmental Sciences* 17 11 8 2 1 University College 15 7 4 1 1 TOTAL 32 18 12 3 2
Earth & Environmental Sciences* 36 57 75 90 85 85 University College 13 25 28 19 21 23 TOTAL 49 82 103 109 106 108
Chemistry* 92 127 135 136 109 108 University College 47 54 48 33 35 20 TOTAL 139 181 183 169 144 128
Geological Sciences* 5 4 3 University College 0 0 0 TOTAL 5 4 3
Mathematics* 65 67 88 82 73 63 University College 33 38 42 21 22 27 TOTAL 98 105 130 103 95 90
Physics* 20 23 22 38 51 49 University College 15 18 11 10 7 7 TOTAL 35 41 33 48 58 56
Psychology* 557 634 628 630 552 475 University College 212 249 226 140 160 185 TOTAL 769 883 854 770 712 660
Integrated Science* 10 8 8 7 2 1 University College 0 3 3 0 0 0 TOTAL 10 11 11 7 2 1
Statistics* 5 3 5 6 9 10 University College 2 1 1 0 2 4 TOTAL 7 4 6 6 11 14
Undeclared* 185 194 187 116 101 80 University College 7 2 2 1 6 5 TOTAL 192 196 189 117 107 85
Pre-Med Studies Adv - Cert* 1
Pre-Med Studies Core - Cert* 8
TOTAL SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS * 1,484 1,631 1,674 1,748 1,531 1,424 University College 650 737 690 449 523 489
GRAND TOTAL 2,134 2,368 2,364 2,197 2,054 1,913
* Admitted to the College of Science & Mathematics
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Biological Sciences - AS 2 2 1 1 2 1
Business - AAB 3 3
Business - AS 11 9 22 28 32 24
Chemistry - AS 1 1 1 1
Communication - AA 3 2 2 3 3 7
Drafting + Design Tech - AAS 5
Earth and Environmental Sci - AS 1 1 3 1 2 3
Financial Mgmt Technology- AAB 4 5
Graphic Dsgn & Vis Media - AAB 3 31 26
1 1 2 1 2
30 27 32 26
2 1 4 1 2
51 72 65 49 50 40
3 6 8 4 2 1
5 6 16 8 10 9
1
16 34
17 24 28 15 32 42
History - AA
Information Technology - AAB
Liberal Studies - AA
Office Info Systems - AAB
Psychology - AA
Social Work - AA
Sociology - AA
Technical & App Studies - BTAS, Pre, Intent
Technical Study - ATS
Conditional Lake - Pre 39 57 41 51 8
GRAND TOTAL 178 217 225 192 190 190
College of Science & Mathematics
Associate/Technical Degrees
133
Fall 2012 was the first term on Semesters
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Raj Soin College of Business
Master of Business Administration 447 490 532 449 384 345
Accountancy 28 27 20 25 22 20
Information Systems 31 14 29 16 17 22
Logistics Management 35 36 21 21 22 25
Social and Applied Economics 22 20 18 28 29 25
TOTAL 563 587 620 539 474 437
College of Education & Human Services (Includes LIC and END)
Classroom Teacher:
Physical Education 3 6 4 10 3 1
Middle Childhood 65 43 57 57 32 38
Adolescent to Young Adult 50 48 46 64 34 39
General 2 2
Learning & Motivation 1 6Library/Media 14 20 10 6 1 1
Advanced Studies 28 27 16 11 8 1
Reading 50 34 28 24 30 43
Multi-Age 10 10 7 14 10 4
Career, Tech., Adult Ed. Voc. 9 4 7 2 2
IS: Mild to Moderate Needs 186 178 140 104 80 70
IS: Moderate to Intense Needs 7 5 2 4 5 7
IS: Early Childhood 14 21 16 12 12 13
Administrative Specialist: C&I Professional Dev. 1 1 1 1 1
Business & Organizational Mgt Counseling 4 8 18 6 10 9
Clinical Mental Health Counseling 32 87 90 102 88 74
Mental Health Counseling 46 8 2 1 17
Marriage & Family Counseling 13 24 31 31 19
Rehab. Counseling: Chem. Dependency 24 29 29 19 21 17
Rehab. Counseling: Severe Disabilities 16 14 10 9 13 13
School Counseling 50 60 70 52 42 30
Counseling Exceptional Children 6 3
Community Counseling 16 8 2
TESOL Endorsement 5 3 3 1 1
EDL: Teacher Leader & End. 235 195 123 57 42 40
Leadership Development 13 27 26 31 32 25
Principalship - LIC 34 33 41 21 14 19
Principalship 1 33 71
EDL: Student Affairs in Higher Education 50 41 44 40 46 48
Career, Tech., Adult Ed. Voc. - LIC 7 5 2
Administration Special: C&I Professional Dev-LIC 2 4 3 1 1
Alternative Licensure 1 1
Adolescent to Young Adult -LIC 2 1 1 1 1 1
Computer /Technology Ed - End 1 1 1
EDS: Advanced Curr & Instr-LIC 10 22
EDS: Superintendent-LIC 2 3 3 3 7 8
Gifted Ed Needs - End 1 14
IS: Mild to Moderate Needs - LIC 19 16 8 7 3 3
IS: Moderate to Intense Needs - LIC 1 1 1 5 1
IS: Gifted Ed Needs - LIC 3 2
Instructional Design Online Learning - Cert 3 16
Library Media - LIC 3 1 2 2
Middle Childhood - LIC 3 2 3 1
PPS: School Nurse - LIC 8 10 17 13 1
Pre-Kindergarten Special Needs - End 4 1 1 4 4 5
Reading Education - End 9 8 1 1 46 17
Transition to Work - End 8 6 7 6 6 10
Literacy Specialist - End 2
Education Technology 13 6 12 15 12 23
Sport Management 4 10
Sport Management - Cert 2
Early Childhood Generalist - End 1 1
Middle Childhood Generalist - End 3 2 2
Early Childhood Intervention Specialist-LIC 1 1
Adapted Phyiscal Ed - End 5
TOTAL 1,066 1,012 887 739 681 730
Graduate/Credential Students by Program
134
Fall 2012 was the first term on Semesters
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
College of Engineering & Computer Science
Biomedical Engineering 38 47 37 34 49 47
Computer Engineering 25 27 13 14 24 51
Computer Science 49 47 42 36 106 187
Cyber Security 7 16
Cyber Security Analytics - Cert 13
Egr Innov & Entrprnship 13 14 13 15 21 22
Electrical Engineering 183 189 135 120 339 393
Human Factors Engineering 13 3 1
Industrial & Human Factors Engineering 45 41 31 46 60 58
Materials Science Engineering 11 9 12 11 9 16
Mechanical Engineering 55 55 47 53 50 83
Renewable & Clean Energy 11 21 19 11 10 16
TOTAL 443 453 349 341 675 902
College of Liberal Arts (Includes Certs.)
American Humanics - Cert 1
ABS: Criminal Justice & Social Problems 46 44 40 35 38 42
ABS: Unknown Concentration 4
Arch Admin & Rcrds Mgmt - Cert 1
International & Comparative Politics 35 37 41 45 33 43
English 63 62 62 58 55 61
Geographi Info Sci - Cert 2
History 52 51 47 43 51 52
Humanities 27 37 38 46 45 38
Music 19 24 18 17 14 27 Public Administration 76 84 81 67 63 78
Selected Grad Studies 1 1 1
Tech/Pro Writing - Cert 1
WSU-MU Social Work-MA 15 34 47
TOTAL 318 339 327 332 334 393
College of Nursing & Health (Includes Certs.)
Nursing Education - Cert 1 1
School Nursing - Cert 8 18
Nursing - MS 257 238 249 240 263 252
TOTAL 257 238 249 240 272 271
School of Professional Psych (PSYM) 2
College of Science and Mathematics (Includes Certs.)
Anatomy- Cert 1 1 1
Anatomy 45 45 42 54 45 44
Bio Sci: Environmental Science 1 2 2 2
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 11 12 12 6 9 13
Biological Sciences 33 27 39 33 35 32
Chemistry 33 36 28 31 31 28
Chemistry-Environmental Sciences 2 1 2 2
Earth & Environmental Sciences 17 24 28 33 31 26
Earth Science - M.S.T 12 20 14 16 12 15
Geological Science 11 2
Human Factors/Industrial Psychology 6 7 4 2 2 1
Interdisciplinary: S&M - M.S.T 6 6 5 4 1
Mathematics and Statistics 23 29 30 35 43 54
Medical Physics 1
Microbiology and Immunology 18 19 24 27 40 39
Physics 15 17 17 14 15 20
Physics - M.S.T 1 1 3
Physiology and Neuroscience 6 8 12 12 21 17
TOTAL 238 255 259 271 289 295
Boonshoft School of Medicine (Includes Certs.)
Aerospace Medicine 4 8 6 19 17 7
Public Health Management 33 30 20 18 16 17
Emergency Preparedness 6 14 16 11 8 8
Global Health 4 5 10 11 13 12
Health Promotion & Ed 28 19 20 18 14 8
Public Health Unknown Concentration 1
Pharmacology/Toxicology 22 30 31 46 52 46
Business-MBA (Med students dually enrolled) 7 11 5
Public Health-MPH (Med students dually enrolled) 11 23 6 3 4
Health Care MGT. Certification 1 4 5 14
Biomedical Sciences (Med students dually enrolled) 2 4 5
TOTAL 117 130 120 130 129 113
Graduate/Credential Students by Program
135
Fall 2012 was the first term on Semesters
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Ph.D. in Computer Science &
Engineering 46 42 52 65 66 63
Ph.D. in Engineering 92 86 90 84 90 84
Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences 50 51 50 52 53 50
Ph.D in Human Factors/
Industrial Psychology 42 45 50 52 53 52
Ph.D in Environmental Sciences 18 22 23 30 25 25
Doc. in Nursing Practice 14 25 27 31 18 18
Doctor of Education 9 16
Medicine 410 421 419 425 416 418
Professional Psychology 116 114 113 109 111 102
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Business 315 341 304 270 287 350
Education & HS 230 293 253 211 239 284
Liberal Arts 504 535 536 440 408 408
Nursing & Health 384 416 373 263 255 315
Engineering &
Computer Science 374 395 420 445 459 458
Science & Math 377 452 446 402 355 404
Lake Campus Associates/Technical 34 45 44 47 39 46
Undecided 497 492 513 423 288 335
Professional/Doctoral Students By Program
First-Time Degree Seeking UG Students Intended Area of Study
136
Fall 2012 was the first term on Semesters
Undergraduate 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Gateway Clark St Jump Start-ND 2
Gateway Clark St New Begin-ND 5 25 34
Gateway Clark St Pathway-ND 12 18 37
High School Dual Enrollment 362 420 462 280 223 157
HS Post Sec Opt A/B - Nondegree 207 147 173 185 184 197
Internat Exchange Student - ND 17 16 25 27 21 34
LEAP - ND 63 97 118 135 143 124
Non-Degree Undergraduate 208 207 170 142 172 155
Special HS - Nondegree 2
SW Ohio Council for Higher Ed 24 18 13 13 14 15
Graduate 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Dayton Area Grad Studies Inst 30 13 2 2 2
Non-Degree Graduate 289 247 284 198 167 163
Professional Development - ND 1
SW Ohio Cncl for Higher Ed GR 3 2 2 1 2 5
WSU-MU Social Work - ND 12 7 26
WSU-OSU Master of Social Wk-ND 36 46 20 9
Non-Degree Students By Program
137
Fall 2012 was the first term on Semesters
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
American Indian/Alaskan Native 65 52 50 39 33 40Asian 617 513 510 444 463 460Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander - 16 20 18 18 19African American 2,405 2,575 2,463 2,051 1,869 1,951Hispanic/Latino 289 465 466 428 434 471Two or More Races - 525 553 548 572 599MINORITY TOTAL 3,376 4,146 4,062 3,528 3,389 3,540
Percent of all Students 18.0% 20.9% 20.7% 19.8% 19.3% 19.9%
Foreign Non-Resident Alien 670 693 830 1,111 1,549 1,863Caucasian 13,804 14,652 14,448 12,996 12,467 12,256Unknown 936 302 260 154 190 120
Fall 2010 reflects the new ethnicity reporting guidelines
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Undergraduate
New 27 70 150 189 142 111
Transfer 23 23 45 53 63 56
Continuing/Readmitted 136 140 193 386 535 658
Total Undergraduate 186 233 388 628 740 825
Graduate/Professional
New 103 109 113 147 384 330
Continuing/Readmitted 343 288 287 285 365 645
Total Graduate/Professional 446 397 400 432 749 975
INTERNATIONAL TOTAL 632 630 788 1,060 1,489 1,800
Number of Countries 67 64 65 66 66 69
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Undergraduate Women 22.7 22.9 23.0 23.0 22.9 22.8
Undergraduate Men 22.9 23.1 23.0 23.0 23.0 22.9
ALL Undergraduate 22.8 23.0 23.0 23.0 23.0 22.8
Graduate/Professional Women 31.3 31.2 31.6 30.8 30.8 30.6
Graduate/Professional Men 30.1 30.3 30.3 30.1 29.9 29.3
ALL Graduate/Professional 30.8 30.8 31.0 30.5 30.4 30.0
ALL STUDENTS 24.6 24.6 24.6 24.5 24.6 24.5
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Living on Campus 2,746 2,957 2,833 2,476 2,020 2,413
Commuting 16,040 16,836 16,767 15,313 15,575 15,366
Percent of all
Housing Students 14.6% 14.9% 14.5% 13.9% 11.5% 13.6%
Students by Ethnicity
Students Attending with Foreign Student Visas
Mean Age
Housing Students Vs. Commuter Students
138
Fall 2012 was the first term on Semesters
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014All Degree UndergraduatesFreshman 2.248 2.285 2.418 2.477 2.425 2.490Sophomore 2.829 2.798 2.836 2.869 2.775 2.832Junior 2.913 2.897 2.906 2.947 2.915 2.910Senior 2.997 2.983 3.018 3.041 3.028 3.028Men 2.837 2.825 2.860 2.886 2.861 2.881Women 2.981 2.969 3.013 3.043 3.018 3.021All Students 2.916 2.903 2.942 2.970 2.944 2.952
Raj Soin College of Business
Freshman - 3.021 - 2.779 2.520 2.601Sophomore 3.042 3.032 3.051 3.001 2.877 2.945Junior 2.955 3.007 3.026 3.034 2.887 2.935Senior 2.953 2.948 2.981 3.034 3.011 2.980Men 2.897 2.921 2.950 3.002 2.944 2.936Women 3.046 3.032 3.066 3.069 2.994 3.004All RSCOB Students 2.961 2.967 2.999 3.029 2.964 2.963
College of Education & Human ServicesFreshman 3.080 3.077 2.964 3.241 3.351 3.423Sophomore 3.208 2.980 3.076 3.046 3.000 3.156Junior 2.857 2.919 2.899 2.979 2.917 3.026Senior 3.002 2.992 3.044 3.084 3.103 3.072Men 2.758 2.819 2.800 2.886 2.860 2.901Women 3.088 3.058 3.128 3.139 3.154 3.144All CEHS Students 2.980 2.975 3.018 3.056 3.057 3.070
College of Engineering & Computer ScienceFreshman 2.522 2.577 2.482 2.420 2.433 2.460Sophomore 3.141 3.033 2.845 2.893 2.768 2.810Junior 3.070 3.009 2.962 2.935 2.897 2.874Senior 2.940 2.969 3.023 3.007 2.973 3.000Men 2.973 2.956 2.929 2.907 2.865 2.883Women 3.039 3.109 3.090 3.123 2.976 3.032All CECS Students 2.983 2.982 2.955 2.938 2.883 2.907
* Does not include first-time students, transfer students, or associate degree students.
Mean Cumulative UndergraduateGrade Point Average by College *
139
Mean Cumulative Undergraduate Grade Point Average by College (cont.)Fall 2012 was the first term on Semesters
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014College of Liberal ArtsFreshman 2.629 2.690 2.603 2.737 2.700 2.705Sophomore 2.862 2.820 2.841 2.864 2.839 2.875Junior 2.849 2.796 2.802 2.854 2.884 2.916Senior 2.942 2.903 2.944 2.959 2.979 3.019Men 2.834 2.797 2.830 2.851 2.864 2.911Women 2.957 2.918 2.937 2.962 2.985 3.012All COLA Students 2.902 2.861 2.888 2.912 2.933 2.969
College of Nursing & Health
Freshman - - - - - -Sophomore 3.299 3.402 3.181 3.376 3.286 3.300Junior 3.367 3.375 3.387 3.345 3.209 3.149Senior 3.245 3.217 3.254 3.283 3.226 3.164Men 3.272 3.207 3.252 3.256 3.199 3.171Women 3.264 3.256 3.272 3.304 3.230 3.165All CONH Students 3.265 3.248 3.269 3.297 3.226 3.166
College of Science & MathematicsFreshman 2.761 2.605 2.885 2.815 2.533 2.838Sophomore 2.956 2.900 2.947 3.032 2.871 2.990Junior 2.992 2.881 2.924 2.974 2.986 2.982Senior 2.982 2.996 2.986 2.987 2.990 3.027Men 2.994 2.955 2.940 2.922 2.905 2.966Women 2.967 2.944 2.981 3.025 3.007 3.038All COSM Students 2.977 2.948 2.966 2.988 2.968 3.010
University CollegeFreshman 2.151 2.193 2.329 2.349 2.287 2.390Sophomore 2.604 2.624 2.662 2.560 2.500 2.560Junior 2.450 2.519 2.624 2.506 2.483 2.447Senior 2.744 2.799 2.882 2.892 2.629 2.426Men 2.388 2.375 2.446 2.431 2.363 2.365Women 2.460 2.550 2.629 2.547 2.496 2.566All UC Students 2.425 2.464 2.552 2.493 2.438 2.478
* Does not include first-time students, transfer students, or associate degree students.
140
Fall 2012 was the first term on Semesters
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Undergraduate Part-Time 6.52 6.49 6.46 6.46 6.31 6.80 Full-Time 14.70 14.56 14.69 14.37 14.50 14.42 All 13.19 13.02 13.15 12.56 12.63 12.87
Graduate Part-Time 4.12 4.09 4.04 2.87 3.02 3.04 Full-Time 10.44 10.12 10.16 8.45 8.33 8.12 All 7.47 7.40 7.54 6.78 6.81 6.79
Doctoral Part-Time 2.24 3.02 2.70 1.47 1.64 2.12 Full-Time 11.89 11.29 11.25 10.96 10.84 10.46 All 9.79 9.40 9.44 9.02 8.60 8.98
Professional Part-Time 6.00 5.60 5.00 3.48 2.67 3.13 Full-Time 17.25 17.31 17.24 16.95 16.67 17.10 All 17.21 17.21 17.06 16.28 16.36 16.79
Total Part-Time 5.59 5.66 5.66 5.64 5.52 5.78 Full-Time 14.23 14.08 14.20 13.56 13.53 13.29 All 12.23 12.14 12.31 11.71 11.68 11.72
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
ACT Scores
Math 21.0 20.8 20.6 21.1 21.5 21.7
English 20.5 20.2 20.1 20.6 21.0 21.2
Comp 21.2 21.0 20.9 21.3 21.7 21.9
SAT Scores
Math 512.1 508.5 502.7 503.2 513.1 520.5
Critical Reading 505.4 505.5 503.7 499.0 515.7 522.6
Writing 486.7 483.0 479.7 481.1 491.1 494.9
Total 1014.7 1011.4 1004.7 1000.4 1026.3 1041.0
Average Credit Hour Loads
Mean ACT/SAT Composite Score of First-Time Degree Seeking UG Students
141
Fall 2012 was the first term on Semesters
Clark County 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Greenon 26 14 30 23 22 34Kenton Ridge 32 20 8 16 12 24Northeastern 9 10 13 10 7 15Northwestern 7 24 8 11 16 18Shawnee 10 25 18 7 12 18Southeastern 4 2 6 8 2 3Springfield Clark County JVS 2 1Springfield 26 31 18 10 17 14Tecumseh 28 35 31 24 22 19Total 142 163 132 109 110 146
Greene County
Beavercreek 132 113 130 142 127 113Bellbrook 36 54 33 17 36 44Cedarville 4 5 9 2 4 3Fairborn 49 66 57 46 38 43Fairborn Digital Academy 1 1 1 1Greene County Career Center 2 6Greenview 23 11 10 12 13 10Xenia 48 42 43 43 38 42Yellow Springs 6 9 4 7 6 10Total 300 300 287 270 269 266
Miami County
Bethel 11 13 11 6 9 11Covington 4 2 6 5 3 6Miami East 7 9 5 2 5 6Milton Union 8 8 8 9 10 13Newton 6 4 10 7 4Piqua 9 18 20 15 9 19Tippecanoe 26 30 23 19 13 31Troy 17 26 26 19 20 29Upper Valley Joint Career Ctr 1 1Total 88 110 109 82 70 120
First-Time Degree Seeking UG StudentsHigh School Origin-Miami Valley
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First-Time Degree Seeking UG StudentsHigh School Origin cont'd.Fall 2012 was the first term on Semesters
Montgomery County 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Arise Sports Mgt Academy 2 1Belmont 6 9 16 7 7 11Brookville 10 9 11 7 6 8Butler Senior 22 31 31 31 29 26Centerville 57 59 74 66 69 75David H Ponitz Career Tech Ctr 4 11 4 16 22Dayton Regional STEM 11 19Dayton Technology Design 6 1 7 1 1Dixie 9 6 6 12 10 9Fairview 1Horizon Science Academy 4 4 4 4 4ISUS Trade and Tech Prep 1Jefferson 2 4 5 1 3 6John H Patterson 11 1Kettering Fairmont 49 42 50 39 49 53Kiser 1Life Skills Center 2 1Meadowdale 11 12 11 10 3 3Miami Valley Career Tech Ctr 5 1 3 2Miami Valley Academies 1 1Miami Valley School 1Miamisburg 38 39 31 9 28 38Miamisburg Secondary Academy 1Mound Street Academy 1 5 2 1New Choices Community 4 4Northmont 45 48 40 38 29 49Northridge 8 12 12 8 8 4Oakwood 5 10 14 9 12 8Paul Laurence Dunbar 11 4 18 5 7 4Roth 1Stivers School for the Arts 32 20 23 27 30 25Summit Academy 1TechCon Institute 1 1Thurgood Marshall * 24 14 17 23 5 6Trotwood-Madison 17 24 17 23 16 13Valley View 9 14 9 6 7 8Walter E Stebbins 24 23 29 23 39 26Wayne 71 66 57 64 56 47West Carrollton 25 19 19 18 25 23Total 503 486 523 434 476 495
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First-Time Degree Seeking UG StudentsHigh School Origin cont'd.Fall 2012 was the first term on Semesters
Private Schools 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Alter 8 19 16 18 12 14Carroll 40 55 38 51 32 57Catholic Central-Springfield 5 3 12 1 2 6Celina Christian 1Chaminade-Julienne 31 31 13 21 21 18Covenant Christian 1 2Dayton Christian 11 8 14 10 13 6Dayton Early Colllege Academy 4 3 11 8 7 15Dominion Academy 1 2 3 4 2East Dayton Christian 2 3 2Emmanuel Christian Academy 1 1 4 3 2 4Gen. Chappie James Leader Academy 1Germantown Christian 1 1 1 1Grand Lake Christian 1Huber Heights Christian Academy 1Miami Valley School 1 2Nazarene Christian 1 1Northside Christian 2Spring Valley Academy 2 6Temple Christian 1 1 1 2Troy Christian 5 3 9 12 4 7Xenia Christian Academy 6 7 9 8 8 6Total 121 134 133 142 115 138
Grand Total 1,154 1,193 1,184 1,037 1,040 1,165
*Thurgood Marshall replaced Colonel White HS
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Fall 2012 was the first term on Semesters
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Ohio Public/Community/Technical CollegesCincinnati State Tech and Comm College 7 8 8 8 7 12Central Ohio Technical College 2 1 1Clark State Community College 44 58 68 65 60 62Columbus State Community College 46 33 28 19 18 20Cuyahoga Community College 7 5 7 6 3 5Eastern Gateway Community College 1Edison State Community College 57 54 52 36 39 42Hocking Technical College 2 2 2 5 5 5James A Rhodes State College 13 17 13 11 13 12Lakeland Community College 2 4Lorain Community College 1 2 4 2Marion Technical College 1 2 1 2Marietta College 1North Central Technical College 1 1 2 1 1Northwest State Community College 3 4 4 3 1Owens Community College 2 3 4 5 2 3Sinclair Community College 398 414 392 459 417 411Southern State Community College 13 24 25 14 19 25Stark State College of Technology 1Terra Community College 1Washington State Community College 3 1 1Zane State College 1 1 1 1Total 600 629 614 634 594 602
Ohio Public Universities/Regional CampusesBowling Green State University 25 20 23 23 19 15Central State University 14 10 19 12 14 6Cleveland State University 2 2 1 2Kent State University 4 8 11 3 5 8Miami University 33 25 36 25 32 28Ohio State University 41 38 44 56 48 48Ohio University 38 46 41 16 35 35Shawnee State University 6 7 5 1 4 1University of Akron 10 3 7 4 7 8University of Cincinnati 46 39 35 37 51 36University of Toledo 14 20 23 20 14 15Youngstown State University 2 2 3 3 3 1Total 235 218 249 200 233 203
Degree Seeking Transfer Students
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Degree Seeking Transfer Students cont'd.Fall 2012 was the first term on Semesters
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Ohio Private Colleges/UniversitiesAntioch College 2 2Art Academy of Cincinnati 1 1Ashland University 7 2 1 1 1Baldwin Wallace College 1 1 1Bluffton University 4 4 2 2 5Capital University 4 4 5 3 3 9Case Western Reserve University 2 1Cedarville University 12 5 8 7 2 8Chatfield College 1 1 1Christ College of Nursing & Health 1 1Cincinnati Christian University 2 1Cleveland Institute of Art 1 1College of Mount St. Joseph 2 1 3 2College of Wooster 2Columbus College of Art and Design 3 1Community Hospital School of Nursing 1Defiance College 5 4 3 2 3Denison University 2 1Devry University 3 4 3 2Franciscan University 1Franklin University 1 1 1 2Good Samaritan Hospital Sch of Nursing 1Heidelberg College 2 2 4 1 5 4Hocking College 2John Carroll University 2 1 1Kettering College of Medical Arts 5 6 3 4 14 3Lake Erie College 1 1Lourdes College 1 1Malone College 1 1 1 2Marietta College 1 1 1 2Mount Union College 2Mount Vernon Nazarene College 2 3 4 5 4 1Muskingum College 3 1 1 1 1 3Notre Dame College of Ohio 1 1 1Ohio Christian University 1 1Ohio Dominican College 1 3 2 1 3 2Ohio Northern University 10 5 1 2 7 1Ohio Wesleyan University 1 1Otterbein College 6 3 3 3 1 1Tiffin University 2 4 3 2 2 2University of Dayton 21 9 23 16 18 15University of Findlay 2 4 4 3 3 1University of Mount Union 2 1
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Degree Seeking Transfer Students cont'd.Fall 2012 was the first term on Semesters
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014University of Northwestern Ohio 2 1 6 1 3 6University of Rio Grande 3 2 1 4 3 2Urbana University 9 2 6 8 9 14Ursuline College 1Walsh College 1Wilberforce University 8 9 2 6 8Wilmington College 7 11 9 4 4 2Wittenberg University 6 9 9 7 10 5Xavier University 3 4 3 1 4 3Total 137 116 116 89 127 111
Out of StateIllinois 10 2 6 14 11 5Indiana 31 22 21 19 24 22Kentucky 38 33 28 29 20 26Michigan 8 19 14 6 14 7Pennsylvania 6 5 6 5 4 6West Virginia 5 3 6 8 12 5
Other States 151 170 145 146 165 172Total 249 254 226 227 250 243
Grand Total 1,221 1,217 1,205 1,150 1,204 1,159
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Main Campus Degree Seeking Undergraduates Applications, Admitted, Enrolled Data
OBR 14th Day
Applications Admitted Enrolled Yield** Applications Admitted Enrolled Yield**2009 6,188 5,214 2,364 45% 2009 2,398 1,786 1,163 65%2010 6,798 5,742 2,616 46% 2010 2,409 1,769 1,162 66%2011 7,770 5,980 2,608 44% 2011 3,145 1,811 1,148 63%2012 7,145 5,256 2,198 42% 2012 2,853 1,718 1,101 64%2013 6,101 4,541 2,001 44% 2013 2,919 1,760 1,146 65%2014 6,068 4,773 2,222 47% 2014 2,695 1,718 1,099 64%
Applications Admitted Enrolled Yield** Applications Admitted Enrolled Yield**2009 2,143 1,470 761 52% 2009 40 30 20 67%2010 2,295 1,519 794 52% 2010 27 17 8 47%2011 3,218 1,712 794 46% 2011 33 21 9 43%2012 2,869 1,401 627 45% 2012 21 10 6 60%2013 2,317 1,141 514 45% 2013 12 7 5 71%2014 2,296 1,259 610 48% 2014 28 22 16 73%
Applications Admitted Enrolled Yield** Applications Admitted Enrolled Yield**2009 178 142 61 43% 2009 249 204 100 49%2010 267 215 108 50% 2010 179 149 84 56%2011 350 249 114 46% 2011 198 150 87 58%2012 339 239 108 45% 2012 171 124 61 49%2013 311 209 112 54% 2013 212 166 95 57%2014 343 255 127 50% 2014 221 171 86 50%
Applications Admitted Enrolled Yield** Applications Admitted Enrolled Yield**2009 103 46 28 61% 2009 n/a n/a n/a n/a2010 195 82 41 50% 2010 363 292 152 52%2011 339 169 88 52% 2011 504 343 178 52%2012 613 214 109 51% 2012 510 294 155 53%2013 563 254 116 46% 2013 510 328 188 57%2014 585 427 141 33% 2014 493 355 194 55%
Applications Admitted Enrolled Yield**2010 18 12 7 58%2011 18 14 9 64%2012 16 13 5 38%2013 8 6 4 67%2014 9 5 3 60%
**Yield = Enrolled/Admitted
International UG Degree-Seeking Students
Bi/Multi Racial Degree-Seeking Students
New Direct from High School UG Degree-Seeking Students Degree-Seeking Transfer Students
African American UG Degree-Seeking Students
Native American UG Degree-Seeking Students
Hispanic UG Degree-Seeking Students Asian UG Degree-Seeking Students
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander UG Degree-Seeking Students
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Fall 2012 was the first term on Semesters; Yearly data reported starting in Summer term through Spring term
Associates Degrees No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %
Associate of Arts 6 15 6 13 10 15 18 21 17 19 8 13Associate of Applied Business 21 51 14 31 30 45 40 47 43 48 27 44Associate of Applied Science 1 2 5 11 - - - - - - - -Associate of Science 9 22 3 7 7 10 8 9 21 24 21 34Associate of Technical Studies 4 10 17 38 20 30 19 22 8 9 6 10
Total Associate Degrees 41 1 45 1 67 2 85 2 89 2 62 2
Bachelor Degrees No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %
Raj Soin College of Business 482 21 493 21 498 22 518 19 481 19 435 18College of Education & HS 460 20 413 18 413 18 472 17 419 16 375 16College of Engineering & Comp.Sci. 177 8 194 8 190 8 233 9 295 12 257 11College of Liberal Arts 590 26 632 27 570 25 717 26 620 24 634 27College of Nursing & Health 232 10 246 11 236 10 298 11 261 10 224 9College of Science & Math 313 14 313 13 326 14 417 15 394 15 365 15Lake Campus** - - 45 2 59 3 73 3 79 3 84 4
Total Bachelor Degrees 2,254 62 2,336 62 2,292 60 2,728 62 2,549 63 2,374 59
Master Degrees No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %
Raj Soin College of Business 297 26 295 23 254 20 341 25 290 26 248 22College of Education & HS 411 35 504 40 491 38 478 35 381 34 255 23College of Engineering & Comp.Sci. 213 18 156 12 209 16 209 15 131 12 192 17College of Liberal Arts 84 7 97 8 83 7 122 9 100 9 91 8Boonshoft School of Medicine 22 2 34 3 42 3 54 4 51 5 78 7College of Nursing & Health 65 6 59 5 67 5 85 6 71 6 70 6College of Science & Math 71 6 80 6 92 7 78 6 86 8 85 8School of Professional Psychology - - 36 3 36 3 3 0 14 1.2 17 2Lake Campus** - - - - 2 0.2 1 0.1 1 0.1 - -
Total Master Degrees 1,163 32 1,261 33 1,276 33 1,371 31 1,125 28 1,036 26
Doctoral Degrees No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %
College of Engineering & Comp.Sci. 22 14 19 13 19 12 13 9 24 14 22 12College of Science & Math 18 11 12 8 14 9 12 9 16 9 20 11College of Nursing & Health - - - - 2 1 1 1 10 6 6 3Boonshoft School of Medicine 100 62 90 63 100 64 95 68 106 60 105 59School of Professional Psychology 21 13 21 15 22 14 18 13 21 12 24 14
Total Doctoral Degrees 161 4 142 4 157 4 139 3 177 4 177 4
Certificates No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %
College of Education & HS - - - - 7 18 4 5 - - 46 47College of Engineering & Comp.Sci. - - - - 7 18 10 14 10 10 19 20College of Liberal Arts - - - - 16 40 42 57 50 52 47 48Boonshoft School of Medicine - - - - 2 5 2 3 14 14 28 29College of Nursing & Health - - - - 7 18 14 19 10 10 6 6College of Science & Math - - - - - - - - 12 12 22 23Continuing Education - - - - 1 3 2 3 1 1 - -
Total Certificates 40 1 74 2 97 2 168 4
Grand Total Degrees Awarded 3,619 3,784 3,832 4,397 4,037 3,817
Degrees Awarded by Award Category*
2013-14
2013-14
2013-14
2013-14
2013-14
2012-13
2012-13
2012-13
2012-13
2012-13
2011-12
2011-12
2011-12
2009-10
2009-10
2009-10
2008-09
2008-09
2008-09
2010-11
2010-11
2010-11
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
*Includes Dual Degrees & UG students with Second Majors**Started reporting Lake Campus Bachelors & Masters degrees in '09-10
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100%
Fall 2009
Fall 2010
Fall 2011
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Fall 20
13
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100%
Fall 2009
Fall 2010
Fall 2011
Fall 2012
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13
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38%
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20%
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60%
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80%
90%
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13
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20%
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60%
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100%
Fall 2009
Fall 2010
Fall 2011
Fall 2012
Fall 20
13
American
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Native 2n
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84%
82%
71%
83%
83%
0%10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
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80%
90%
100%
Fall 2009
Fall 2010
Fall 2011
Fall 2012
Fall 20
13
Asian 2n
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tion Ra
te
Overall
71%
62%
48%
73%
60%
0%10%
20%
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60%
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80%
90%
100%
Fall 2009
Fall 2010
Fall 2011
Fall 2012
Fall 20
13
Hispa
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tion Ra
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82%
82%
83%
78%
85%
0%10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Fall 2009
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Fall 2011
Fall 2012
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13
Foreign/Non
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40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Fall 20
09Fall 20
10Fall 20
11Fall 20
12Fall 20
13
Female 2n
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tion Ra
te
Overall
68%
70%
65%
68%
71%
0%10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Fall 20
09Fall 20
10Fall 20
11Fall 20
12Fall 20
13
Caucasian 2n
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tion Ra
te
Overall
40%
63%
17%
67%
50%
0%10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
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Fall 20
09Fall 20
10Fall 20
11Fall 20
12Fall 20
13
Minority
2nd
Year R
eten
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65%
67%
60%
65%
67%
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20%
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40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Fall 20
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10Fall 20
11Fall 20
12Fall 20
13
Male 2n
d Year Reten
tion Ra
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ain
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41%
38%
39%
39%
37%
47%
43%
42%
43%
41%
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20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Fall 20
04Fall 20
05Fall 20
06Fall 20
07Fall 20
08
Six‐Year Gradu
ation Ra
te by Gen
der
Male
Female
Overall
33%
28%
32%
34%
24%
0%10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Fall 20
04Fall 20
05Fall 20
06Fall 20
07Fall 20
08
Minority
Six‐Year G
radu
ation Ra
te
Overall
49%
45%
44%
44%
45%
0%10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Fall 20
04Fall 20
05Fall 20
06Fall 20
07Fall 20
08
Caucasian Six‐Year Gradu
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Overall
27%
21%
27%
26%
19%
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30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
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08
African
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sM
ain
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pu
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17%
40%
25%
57%
50%
0%10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Fall 2004
Fall 2005
Fall 2006
Fall 2007
Fall 20
08
American
Indian
/Alaskan
Native Six‐Ye
ar Gradu
ation Ra
te
Overall
56%
63%
45%
50%
52%
0%10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Fall 2004
Fall 2005
Fall 2006
Fall 2007
Fall 20
08
Asian Six‐Year Gradu
ation Ra
te
Overall
50%
43%
45%
49%
20%
0%10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Fall 2004
Fall 2005
Fall 2006
Fall 2007
Fall 20
08
Hispa
nic/Latin
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ation Ra
teOverall
44%
80%
38%
69%
69%
0%10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
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Total UniversityTotal University Graduate/ Main Lake Total
Year Undergraduate Professional Campus Campus University1964 3,203 3,2031965 4,453 4,4531966 4,691 4,6911967 5,704 5,7041968 7,810 8,2271969 8,964 574 9,9211970 9,981 669 11,1751971 11,020 689 12,1991972 11,212 757 12,3571973 11,624 732 12,7421974 12,373 675 13,2021975 13,423 805 14,4031976 12,798 808 13,6991977 13,559 714 14,3621978 13,493 767 14,2611979 13,874 739 14,7351980 14,716 879 15,6351981 14,418 904 15,3271982 13,888 940 14,8261983 14,544 905 15,4521984 14,625 901 15,5131985 15,324 792 16,0971986 16,209 799 16,9771987 16,210 880 17,0661988 16,270 860 17,1041989 16,602 853 17,4231990 16,497 904 17,3801991 16,907 878 17,7611992 16,839 848 17,6571993 16,597 722 17,2951994 16,204 638 16,8231995 15,900 639 16,4881996 15,078 654 15,6971997 15,332 729 16,0331998 14,971 692 15,6361999 14,781 951 15,7022000 14,493 929 15,3982001 14,834 1,016 15,8102002 15,436 1,122 16,5172003 15,694 1,061 16,7292004 15,985 995 16,9442005 16,207 910 17,0742006 16,088 864 16,8702007 16,151 845 16,9132008 16,672 1,080 17,6622009 17,558 1,363 18,7862010 18,447 1,490 19,7932011 18,304 1,417 19,6002012 16,780 1,150 17,7892013 16,656 1,133 17,5952014 16,842 1,147 17,77913,614 4,165
15,657 3,943
13,674 3,988
3,87313,72214,127 3,662
14,651 4,13515,665 4,128
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4,0404,2615,1617,1248,2519,41410,30910,06810,102
12,116
13,69913,425
12,254
2,868
11,84311,87711,909
13,54613,940
12,63413,232
10,26111,24510,75511,13110,91611,21811,678
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1,1031,6701,7611,8902,289
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Fall Term Student Headcount Enrollment
13,001 3,94312,708 4,021
3,8544,1563,7273,5863,502
3,2663,3493,2223,4633,7453,7113,5583,483
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Year Undergraduate Professional Campus Campus University
1982 9,098 1,797 10,331 565 10,896
1983 9,681 1,836 10,933 584 11,517
1984 9,788 1,699 10,907 579 11,486
1985 10,002 1,730 11,212 520 11,732
1986 10,420 1,789 11,705 504 12,209
1987 10,383 1,771 11,613 541 12,154
1988 10,631 1,700 11,783 548 12,331
1989 10,918 1,630 12,009 538 12,547
1990 10,998 1,726 12,181 543 12,724
1991 11,164 1,874 12,497 541 13,038
1992 11,163 1,949 12,583 529 13,112
1993 10,972 1,901 12,406 468 12,873
1994 10,522 1,899 12,016 405 12,421
1995 10,016 1,960 11,568 408 11,975
1996 9,762 1,927 11,246 442 11,689
1997 9,857 2,030 11,404 482 11,887
1998 10,137 1,916 11,560 493 12,053
1999 10,338 1,823 11,563 599 12,162
2000 10,319 1,859 11,567 612 12,178
2001 10,702 1,920 11,934 688 12,622
2002 11,068 2,104 12,436 736 13,172
2003 11,538 2,242 13,008 772 13,780
2004 11,684 2,281 13,279 686 13,965
2005 11,689 2,327 13,372 644 14,016
2006 11,584 2,359 13,350 593 13,943
2007 11,717 2,373 13,510 580 14,090
2008 12,209 2,367 13,904 672 14,576
2009 12,880 2,438 14,459 860 15,318
2010 13,600 2,422 15,065 957 16,022
2011 13,726 2,357 15,168 915 16,083
2012 11,829 2,055 13,147 737 13,884
2013 11,556 2,142 12,924 774 13,697
2014 11,483 2,268 12,971 780 13,750
Fall Term Full-Time Equivalents
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Total UniversityTotal University Graduate/ Main Lake Total
Year Undergraduate Professional Campus Campus University
1982 136,476 26,958 154,962 8,472 163,434
1983 145,215 27,536 163,997 8,754 172,751
1984 146,813 25,478 163,601 8,690 172,291
1985 150,023 25,956 168,180 7,799 175,979
1986 156,306 26,830 175,574 7,562 183,136
1987 155,743 26,564 174,196 8,111 182,307
1988 159,460 25,503 176,744 8,219 184,963
1989 163,765 24,444 180,142 8,067 188,209
1990 164,976 25,885 182,716 8,145 190,861
1991 167,466 28,109 187,457 8,118 195,575
1992 167,439 29,234 188,738 7,935 196,673
1993 164,584 28,517 186,084 7,017 193,101
1994 157,834 28,485 180,241 6,078 186,319
1995 150,233 29,398 173,518 6,113 179,631
1996 146,432 28,900 168,696 6,636 175,332
1997 147,854 30,447 171,065 7,236 178,301
1998 152,053 28,735 173,399 7,389 180,788
1999 155,075 27,348 173,441 8,982 182,423
2000 154,791 27,886 173,500 9,177 182,677
2001 160,534 28,796 179,016 10,314 189,330
2002 166,027 31,554 186,542 11,039 197,581
2003 173,076 33,629 195,122 11,583 206,705
2004 175,260 34,215 199,178 10,297 209,475
2005 175,328 34,911 200,582 9,657 210,239
2006 173,760 35,385 200,250 8,895 209,145
2007 175,754 35,595 202,651 8,698 211,349
2008 183,131 35,509 208,557 10,083 218,640
2009 193,206 36,571 216,882 12,895 229,777
2010 203,993 36,334 225,979 14,348 240,327
2011 205,891 35,353 227,522 13,722 241,244
2012 177,435 30,829 197,209 11,054 208,263
2013 173,334 32,124 193,853 11,605 205,458
2014 172,242 34,015 194,564 11,693 206,257
Fall Term Student Credit Hours by Student Level
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