Student Profile Fall Semester 2008 Adam Moehn Pat Hart Shashi Kaparthi Office of Institutional Research University of Northern Iowa 104 Seerley Hall Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0005 http://www.ir.uni.edu October 2008 iii TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Preface.................................................................................................................................................................................................... ix Profile Summary .................................................................................................................................................................................xi-xii SECTION I: TOTAL STUDENT ENROLLMENT FOR FALL SEMESTER 2008 Backcover: Regent Universities (Headcount, New Freshmen, and Enrollment of Minorities by Education Level) ..................................2 Total Enrollment by Full-Time and Part-Time ..........................................................................................................................................3 Fall 2008 Enrollment – Second Week...................................................................................................................................................4-5 Resident and Non-Resident Headcount and FTE: On and Off Campus Enrollment (Residence, Extension and Correspondence).......6 Resident and Non-Resident Headcount and FTE: Off Campus Enrollment (Extension, Correspondence, Telecourses, ICN)...............7 Total Enrollment by Resident and Non-Resident ....................................................................................................................................8 Headcount, FTE and FTE Expressed as a Percentage of Headcount ....................................................................................................9 Enrollment by Major by Department .................................................................................................................................................10-35 Detailed Enrollment by Student Level and Major Emphasis .............................................................................................................36-45 Distribution by Curriculum, All Undergraduate Students........................................................................................................................46 Source of Enrollment .............................................................................................................................................................................47 Enrollment by Admission County ...........................................................................................................................................................48 Enrollment by State of Origin .................................................................................................................................................................49 International Student Report .............................................................................................................................................................50-51 iii iv Undergraduate and Graduate International Students by Major ........................................................................................................52-53 New and Former International Students by Gender, Level of Studies and Country ..............................................................................54 Distribution of Total Undergraduate and Graduate Student Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity, Gender and Residency .............................55 Undergraduate Distribution of Student Enrollment by College, Race/Ethnicity, Gender and Residence...............................................56 Graduate Distribution of Student Enrollment by College, Race/Ethnicity, Gender and Residence........................................................57 Combined Undergraduate and Graduate Minority Student Enrollment .................................................................................................58 Undergraduate and Graduate Minority Student Enrollment...................................................................................................................59 Minority Student Enrollment Fall Semesters 1997-2008........................................................................................................................60 Comparative Averages Ages 1996-2008 ...............................................................................................................................................61 Average Age Trends All Students Fall Semesters 1976-2008...............................................................................................................62 Enrollment of UNI Married Students or Married/Single Students with Dependents ...............................................................................63 Students with Disabilities 1997-2008 .....................................................................................................................................................64 Percentage of Total Enrollment in Halls.................................................................................................................................................65 UNI Residence Hall Occupancy.............................................................................................................................................................66 SECTION II: NEW STUDENTS ENTERING UNI FALL SEMESTER 2008 PART A. FRESHMEN DIRECT FROM HIGH SCHOOL Backcover: Iowa Public High School Four-Year Graduates by Race/Ethnicity......................................................................................68 Distribution by Month of Application Enrolled Freshmen New from High School ..................................................................................69 Distribution by Residency Enrolled Freshmen New from High School ..................................................................................................70 v Distribution by Miles from UNI Campus Enrolled Freshmen New from Iowa High Schools...................................................................71 New Enrolled Freshmen by County and ACT Zones .............................................................................................................................72 Distribution by High School Class Size Enrolled Freshmen New from High School..............................................................................73 Distribution Percentile Rank Enrolled Freshmen New from High School...............................................................................................74 Distribution by ACT Composite Score Enrolled Freshmen New from High School ...............................................................................75 ACT Composite Scores for New Freshmen Students Entering UNI Expressed by Quartile Range 1995-2008 ....................................76 Comparison of ACT Composite Score for Freshmen Students Entering Fall Term in Selected Years Between 1960-2008 ................77 Percentage Distribution by ACT Composite Score and High School Class Rank for Students New from High School Entering Fall 1979 through Fall 2008 ................................................................................78 Distribution by Curriculum Enrolled Freshmen New from High School..................................................................................................79 Distribution of Full-Time and Part-Time Students Enrolled Freshmen New from High School ..............................................................80 New Degree Students Entering UNI Directly from High School Fall 2008 by Major Interest as Indicated on Application for Admission......................................................................................................81 Pre-Professional Prospective Major Areas as Indicated on Application for Admission by New Enrolled Students Entering Directly from High School ............................................................................................................................................82 New Freshmen Comparison of Applications to Enrolled........................................................................................................................83 PART B. TRANSFERS FROM OTHER COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Backcover: Summary of Iowa College and University Headcount Enrollment.......................................................................................86 New Transfer Degree Students Entering UNI ........................................................................................................................................87 New Two-Year College Transfers 1994-2008........................................................................................................................................88 New Transfers Comparison of Applications to Enrolled.........................................................................................................................89 v vi PART C. NEW GRADUATE STUDENTS Backcover: Summary of Iowa College and University Graduate Enrollment ....................................................................................... 92 New Graduate Students by Major Area ......................................................................................................................................... 93-94 Iowa Enrolled New Graduate Students by Bachelors Degree College................................................................................................ 95 Non-Iowa Enrolled New Graduate Students by Bachelors Degree College ................................................................................... 96-97 Enrolled New Graduate Students by Admission County ..................................................................................................................... 98 New Graduate Students Enrollment by State or Country of Origin ..................................................................................................... 99 New Graduate Students Enrolled by Residence and College ........................................................................................................... 100 SECTION III: MISCELLANEOUS Backcover: Iowa Public High School Four-Year Graduation Rates by Race/Ethnicity ...................................................................... 102 University of Northern Iowa Summary of CLEP ................................................................................................................................ 103 Comparison of New Undergraduate Student Gross Applications for Fall Semester to Admission and Enrollment ............................ 104 New Undergraduate Students for Fall 1996-2008 ............................................................................................................................ 105 Freshman Class of 2002 Graduation Rate of Full-Time Students, Total Class and Athletes ............................................................ 106 Undergraduate Average Grade Indexes ........................................................................................................................................... 107 Students Receiving VA Educational Benefits 1973-2008 ................................................................................................................. 108 Student Retention and Persistence to Graduation..................................................................................................................... 109-113 New Full-Time Direct from HS Freshman Class of 2002 Retention and Graduation Rate ................................................................ 114 STUDENT PROFILE Fall Semester 2008 vii PREFACE This profile is based on enrollment at the end of the second week of fall semester classes, 2008, and is intended as a quick reference for information about the student body at UNI. It has been compiled for wide distribution across campus to assist faculty and staff members who need current data in order to perform their job responsibilities, and to provide a consistent set of readily available data to address the myriad of requests for information from sources internal and external to the university. The data reported here were compiled by a dedicated cadre of UNI staff members who labor relentlessly to provide the information we all need to make sound educational decisions for UNI. They represent the following departments: Office of the Registrar Philip Patton, University Registrar Patti Rust, Senior Associate Registrar Diane Wallace, Assistant Registrar Office of Admissions Christie Kangas, Director of Admissions Sam Barr, Information Technology Coordinator, Educational Student Services Michael Holmes, Information Technology Specialist Department of Residence Michael Hager, Executive Director Gary Daters, Business Manager Academic Learning Center/Examination Services Inez Murtha, Interim Director Topics are selected for inclusion in the profile based on the relevance of data to institutional decision-making and the volume of data requests received at the various offices that contribute to the profile. Questions concerning information contained in this report should be directed to the Office of Institutional Research or to the specific department as noted in the report. Pat Hart Adam Moehn Shashi Kaparthi October 2008 ix UNI STUDENT PROFILE SUMMARY SECTION I: TOTAL STUDENT ENROLLMENT FOR FALL SEMESTER 2008 The total enrollment of 12,908 students at UNI for the Fall 2008 semester was an increase of 299 (2.4%) from the previous year. Undergraduate enrollment increased 37 (0.3%) while graduate enrollment increased 262 (16.4%). Of all students enrolled, 83.4% were full-time; 9.2% of the undergraduates had a part-time enrollment (less than 12 semester hours); and 60.7% of the graduates had a parttime enrollment (less than 9 semester hours). Of all students registered, 58.3% were women. Undergraduates who had declared majors in the teaching curricula were 26.2% of all declared majors. The most popular undergraduate declared majors were: Elementary Education (1257), Biology (695), Accounting (636), Management (572), Communication (558), Early Childhood Education (474), Finance (444), Psychology (408), Marketing (398), Art (358), Physical Education and Movement and Exercise Science (351), History (296), English (267), Music (228), Criminology (216), and Mathematics (204). The most popular graduate majors were: Principalship (119), Educational Psychology (68), Master of Business Administration (61), Speech Pathology (58), Music (52), Master of Accounting (47), Master of Social Work (47), Mathematics (47), Communication Studies (45),School Library Studies (45), Leisure, Youth and Human Services (44), Special Education (43), Biology (40), Psychology (40), Physical Education (37), Mental Health Counseling (36), English (32), School Counseling (30), and Science Education (30). Eleven (11) students were enrolled in the Doctor of Industrial Technology program and seventy-eight (78) in the program leading to the Doctor of Education degree. Of the 11,047 undergraduate students, 7,539 (68.2%) indicated an interest in Liberal Arts Curricula, 2,676 (24.2%) in the Teaching Curricula, and 832 (7.6%) were undecided or unclassified. A total of 11,562 (89.6% of all students) were Iowa residents, 1,942 (16.8%) were from Black Hawk County, and 1,273 (11.0%) were from counties contiguous to Black Hawk. The 464 international students enrolled included 264 (11.4% decrease) undergraduate students and 200 (14.9% increase) graduate students from 61 international countries. Of the 12,908 students, 11,148 (86.4%) were Caucasian and 392 (3.0%) were African American. Hispanics, Asians, and American Indians represented 3.2% of the enrollment. Students with no ethnic response represented 3.8% of the enrollment. The average age of undergraduates was 21.2 years (0.1 yr. decrease) and graduates was 32.8 years (1.0 yr. increase). xi xii Total enrollment of veterans receiving educational benefits from the Veterans Administration was 173 students, an increase of 7 (4.2%) from the previous fall semester. A total of 361 (3.3%) undergraduate students and 407 (21.9%) graduate students were married, 374 (48.7%) of these married students had dependents. An additional 199 (1.5%) students identified themselves as single students with dependents. A total of 236 students identified themselves as being disabled with 22 as mobility-impaired. Total residence hall occupancy was 4,233 students, an increase of 202 (5.0%) from the previous year. About 34.1% of the female students (2,570) and 30.9% of the male students (1,663) reside in residence halls. SECTION II: NEW STUDENTS ENTERING UNI FALL SEMESTER 2008 PART C: NEW GRADUATE STUDENTS Those students new to graduate study were 403 and represented a decrease of 24 (5.6%) from the fall semester 2007. A total of 163 (40.4%) received their bachelor's degree from UNI, 122 (30.3%) from other Iowa colleges and 118 (29.3%) from out-of-state or international universities. Of the 403 new graduate students, 299 (74.2%) were residents of Iowa. The most popular major areas for new graduate students were: Principalship (37), Master of Accounting (21), Speech Pathology (21), Educational Psychology (19), Master of Business Administration (18), Psychology (18), Biology (17), Physical Education (15), Educational Psychology (15), Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (14), Communication Studies (13), Postsecondary Education: Student Affairs (13), Doctor of Education (12), School Counseling (12), Mental Health Counseling (11), English (10), History (10), Master of Social Work (10), and Mathematics (10). There were 84 non-degree students. SECTION I: Total Student Enrollment for Fall Semester 2008 2 Regent Universities 1998 S U I I S U U N I 1999 2000 HEADCOUNT Resident 19,409 19,313 18,483 Non- Resident 7,694 7,836 8,036 International Students 1,602 1,697 1,792 Total 28,705 28,846 28,311 NEW FRESHMEN Resident 2,601 2,399 2,249 Non- Resident 1,368 1,430 1,457 International Students 20 30 30 Total 3,989 3,859 3,736 ENROLLMENT OF MINORITIES BY EDUCATION LEVEL Undergraduate 8.4% 8.2% 8.3% Graduate 8.9% 8.9% 9.2% Professional 16.5% 15.7% 12.2% Total 9.3% 9.1% 8.9% HEADCOUNT Resident 18,629 19,085 19,493 Non- Resident 4,497 4,583 4,836 International Students 2,459 2,442 2,516 Total 25,585 26,110 26,845 NEW FRESHMEN Resident 2,816 3,040 3,223 Non- Resident 891 965 1,036 International Students 72 80 95 Total 3,779 4,085 4,354 ENROLLMENT OF MINORITIES BY EDUCATION LEVEL Undergraduate 6.8% 7.0% 7.0% Graduate 6.0% 5.2% 5.4% Professional 1.5% 1.0% 1.3% Total 6.6% 6.6% 6.6% HEADCOUNT Resident 12,404 12,630 12,790 Non- Resident 606 614 645 International Students 319 309 339 Total 13,329 13,553 13,774 NEW FRESHMEN Resident 1,925 2,067 2,123 Non- Resident 90 101 117 International Students 8 9 23 Total 2,023 2,177 2,263 ENROLLMENT OF MINORITIES BY EDUCATION LEVEL Undergraduate 3.9% 4.1% 4.6% Graduate 5.2% 6.3% 7.0% Professional Total 4.0% 4.3% 4.8% 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 18,482 8,506 1,780 28,768 18,774 8,781 2,142 29,697 18,887 8,719 2,139 29,745 18,996 8,576 2,173 29,745 18,896 8,651 2,095 29,642 18,899 9,076 2,004 29,979 18,920 9,521 1,968 30,409 2,356 1,624 25 4,005 2,485 1,671 28 4,184 2,545 1,506 32 4,083 2,565 1,422 30 4,017 2,315 1,491 43 3,849 2,460 1,797 32 4,289 2,448 1,779 60 4,287 8.2% 8.6% 11.5% 8.8% 8.2% 8.2% 11.6% 8.6% 8.5% 7.8% 11.3% 8.7% 8.6% 8.4% 11.5% 9.0% 8.7% 8.8% 11.1% 9.0% 8.7% 8.9% 11.8% 9.1% 8.9% 8.8% 12.6% 9.3% 20,024 5,227 2,572 27,823 18774 19,926 5,392 2,580 27,898 19,488 5,420 2,472 27,380 18,722 5,363 2,295 26,380 18,290 5,343 2,108 25,741 17,961 5,388 2,113 25,462 18,214 5,702 2,244 26,160 3,314 1,240 100 4,654 3,046 1,108 65 4,219 2,865 982 50 3,897 2,705 976 48 3,729 2,750 966 53 3,769 2,823 1,099 61 3,983 3,014 1,220 113 4,347 7.3% 5.5% 2.0% 7.0% 7.7% 5.6% 2.0% 7.3% 8.1% 5.7% 1.5% 7.6% 8.4% 5.5% 2.0% 7.8% 8.8% 6.3% 1.6% 8.2% 9.0% 6.7% 1.6% 8.5% 9.0% 6.9% 3.0% 8.5% 13,010 705 355 14,070 18774 12,781 779 366 13,926 12,356 701 384 13,441 11,793 680 351 12,824 11,400 691 422 12,513 11,129 699 432 12,260 11,444 693 472 12,609 1,979 112 13 2,104 1,743 110 12 1,865 1,683 88 14 1,785 1,573 105 22 1,700 1,598 124 15 1,737 1,594 139 35 1,768 1,878 100 13 1,991 4.9% 7.0% 5.3% 7.0% 5.7% 8.3% 6.0% 8.8% 5.7% 8.7% 5.9% 8.5% 5.7% 7.1% 5.1% 5.5% 6.0% 6.3% 6.0% 6.2% 5.9% Compiled from: Board of Regents; State of Iowa Beginning in Fall 2002, medical residents, medical fellows, and post-doctorals are included in the international student count. Total Enrollment By Full-Time and Part-Time Fall 2008 UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE Part-time 1,130 60.7% Part-time 1,019 9.2% Full-time 10,028 90.8% Full-time 731 39.3% Total Undergraduate 11,047 Graduate 1,861 Office of the Registrar September 2008 3 4 Fall 2008 Enrollment - Second Week M 4,296 Full-Time W 5,732 T 10,028 M 507 Part-Time W 512 T 1,019 M 4,803 TOTAL W 6,244 T 11,047 Graduates - Total 234 497 731 343 787 1,130 577 1,284 1,861 Total Students in 4,530 6,229 10,759 850 1,299 2,149 5,380 7,528 12,908 Undergraduates - Total Residence, Extension and Correspondence Courses ALL UNDERGRADUATES Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Unclassified TOTAL 1,280 1,136 841 1,023 16 4,296 1,663 1,441 1,162 1,416 50 5,732 2,943 2,577 2,003 2,439 66 10,028 246 101 42 44 74 507 227 88 55 45 97 512 473 189 97 89 171 1,019 1,526 1,237 883 1,067 90 4,803 1,890 1,529 1,217 1,461 147 6,244 3,416 2,766 2,100 2,528 237 11,047 Seniors 303 Juniors 148 Sophomores 159 Freshmen 135 TOTAL 745 Percent of Classified Undergraduates Percent of Declared 668 400 344 403 1,815 971 548 503 538 2,560 29 7 2 1 39 53 20 3 1 77 82 27 5 2 116 332 155 161 136 784 721 420 347 404 1,892 1,053 575 508 540 2,676 24.8% 26.2% 994 1,029 747 765 3,535 1,968 2,008 1,374 1,482 6,832 217 92 35 35 379 174 66 51 37 328 391 158 86 72 707 1,191 1,071 662 752 3,676 1,168 1,095 798 802 3,863 2,359 2,166 1,460 1,554 7,539 69.7% 73.8% TEACHING LIBERAL ARTS Seniors 974 Juniors 979 Sophomores 627 Freshmen 717 TOTAL 3,297 Percent of Classified Undergraduates Percent of Declared Fall 2008 Enrollment - Second Week (continued) Full-Time M W T M Part-Time W T M TOTAL W 1 12 71 248 332 4 21 126 419 570 2 5 8 15 2 1 7 10 4 6 15 25 3 11 60 179 253 1 14 72 255 342 4 25 132 434 595 5.5% 298 140 133 48 619 665 384 313 78 1,440 963 524 446 126 2,059 29 6 53 19 2 74 82 25 2 1 110 327 146 133 49 655 718 403 315 78 1,514 1,045 549 448 127 2,169 5 8 26 87 126 3 16 31 325 375 8 24 57 412 501 3 1 1 1 3 2 3 1 6 5 9 28 87 129 3 17 32 326 378 8 26 60 413 507 38 196 61 436 99 632 129 214 264 523 393 737 167 410 325 959 492 1,369 T NOT DECLARED Seniors 3 Juniors 9 Sophomores 55 Freshmen 171 TOTAL 238 Percent of Classified Undergraduates TEACHING (Accepted) Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen TOTAL 1 36 TEACHING (Applied) Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen TOTAL 1 2 ALL GRADUATES Upper Lower Office of the Registrar September 2008 5 6 RESIDENT AND NON-RESIDENT HEADCOUNT AND FTE ON- AND OFF- CAMPUS ENROLLMENT (Residence, Extension and Correspondence) FALL 2008 Headcount Resident Non-Resident Undergraduates Freshmen Sophomores Subtotal (lower division) Total (lower division) Juniors Seniors Subtotals (upper division) Total (upper division) Unclassified/Special Students Total (unclassified/special students) TOTAL UNDERGRADUATES 2,293 1,963 4,256 235 137 372 Resident 2,149 1,876 4,025 4,628 2,606 3,228 5,834 2,412 2,842 5,254 6,182 142 30 Graduates Masters Advanced TOTAL GRADUATES 862 9,309 n/a n/a n/a n/a 1,008 369 1,377 361 123 484 763 205 968 317 67 384 11,562 1,352 1,346 12,908 Office of the Registrar September 2008 704 10,013 1,861 GRAND TOTAL 64 94 11,047 First Professional 151 168 319 5,573 237 10,185 194 127 321 4,346 160 188 348 95 FTE Non-Resident 10,277 1,088 11,365 RESIDENT AND NON-RESIDENT HEADCOUNT AND FTE OFF-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT (Extension, Correspondence, Telecourses, ICN) FALL 2008 Headcount Resident Non-Resident Undergraduates Freshmen Sophomores Subtotal (lower division) Total (lower division) 0 0 0 13 62 75 Unclassified/Special Students Total (unclassified/special students) 25 3 1 4 7 0 2 2 11 45 56 77 0 1 1 57 82 11.5 107 100 FTE Non-Resident 1 2 3 12 Juniors Seniors Subtotals (upper division) Total (upper division) TOTAL UNDERGRADUATES 10 2 12 Resident 40.5 52 96 71 196 45 116 First Professional n/a n/a n/a n/a Graduates Masters Advanced TOTAL GRADUATES 332 51 383 142 58 200 168 39 207 98 19 117 583 GRAND TOTAL 483 324 296 779 278 162 440 Office of the Registrar September 2008 7 8 Total Enrollment By Resident and Non-Resident Fall 2008 UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE Iowa Residents 1,377 74.0% Iowa Residents 10,185 92.2% Non-Iowa Residents 862 7.8% Total Undergraduate 11,047 Graduate 1,861 Non-Iowa Residents 484 26.0% Office of the Registrar September 2008 HEADCOUNT, FTE, AND FTE EXPRESSED AS A PERCENTAGE OF HEADCOUNT FALL SEMESTERS UNDERGRADUATES LD Heads FTE % 1997 5,093 4,512 88.6% 1998 5,132 4,539 88.4% 1999 5,306 4,733 89.2% 2000 5,495 4,904 89.2% 2001 5,551 4,888 88.1% 2002 5,112 4,505 88.1% 2003 4,619 4,032 87.3% 2004 4,363 3,829 87.8% 2005 4,433 4,003 90.3% 2006 4,427 3,991 90.2% 2007 4,719 4,207 89.2% 2008 4,865 4,440 91.3% UD Heads FTE % 6,561 5,796 88.3% 6,632 5,835 88.0% 6,678 5,830 87.3% 6,723 5,883 87.5% 6,923 6,053 87.4% 7,170 6,256 87.3% 7,155 6,251 87.4% 6,857 5,966 87.0% 6,519 5,798 88.9% 6,275 5,632 89.8% 6,291 5,649 89.8% 6,182 5,573 90.1% Total Heads FTE % 11,654 10,308 88.5% 11,764 10,374 88.2% 11,984 10,563 88.1% 12,218 10,787 88.3% 12,474 10,941 87.7% 12,282 10,761 87.6% 11,774 10,283 87.3% 11,220 9,795 87.3% 10,952 9,801 89.5% 10,702 9,623 89.9% 11,010 9,856 89.5% 11,047 10,013 90.6% GRADUATES Heads MA FTE % 1997 1,081 763 70.6% 1998 1,154 787 68.2% 1999 1,133 800 70.6% 2000 1,144 845 73.9% 2001 1,174 888 75.6% 2002 1,163 839 72.1% 2003 1,173 862 73.5% 2004 1,100 893 81.2% 2005 1,112 933 83.9% 2006 1,113 945 84.9% 2007 1,157 998 86.3% 2008 1,369 1,080 78.9% Advanced Heads FTE % 373 238 63.8% 411 254 61.8% 436 265 60.8% 412 236 57.3% 422 252 59.7% 481 279 58.0% 494 279 56.5% 504 318 63.1% 449 282 62.8% 445 267 60.0% 442 253 57.2% 492 272 55.3% Total 1,454 1,001 68.8% 1,565 1,041 66.5% 1,569 1,065 67.9% 1,556 1,081 69.5% 1,596 1,140 71.4% 1,644 1,118 68.0% 1,667 1,141 68.4% 1,604 1,211 75.5% 1,561 1,215 77.8% 1,558 1,212 77.8% 1,599 1,251 78.2% 1,861 1,352 72.6% Heads FTE % ALL STUDENTS GRAND TOTAL Heads FTE % 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 13,108 11,309 86.3% 13,329 11,415 85.6% 13,553 11,628 85.8% 13,774 11,868 86.2% 14,070 12,081 85.9% 13,926 11,879 85.3% 13,441 11,424 85.0% 12,824 11,006 85.8% 12,513 11,016 88.0% 12,260 10,835 88.4% 12,609 11,107 88.1% 12,908 11,365 88.0% Full-time Equivalent (FTE) Undergraduate 15.5 semester hours Graduate 9.0 semester hours Office of the Registrar September 2008 9 Enrollment by Major by Department College of Business Administration 10 Department of Accounting F99 Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Accounting Minors Accounting‐Business Accounting F00 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 666 637 663 655 621 616 613 610 618 640 4 7 3 19 8 15 11 17 8 6 10 5 7 2 6 5 6 14 7 2 3 19 35 23 40 33 39 52 Graduate Majors (MAcc) Master of Accounting Department of Economics F99 Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Economics Minors Economics‐Liberal Arts Economics‐Teaching F00 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 58 58 62 87 97 98 88 86 72 91 89 85 104 108 94 90 78 59 61 49 1 Department of Finance F99 Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Finance Real Estate Minors Finance (for Business and Non‐Business Majors) Real Estate‐Business Real Estate Office of Institutional Research *The enrollment counts includes First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors. F00 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 369 50 401 56 430 82 424 131 441 158 461 175 434 174 425 194 448 224 446 194 9 20 4 11 43 15 21 58 17 20 57 24 24 24 41 31 5 26 23 19 20 22 37 32 17 46 22 10 4 Enrollment by Major by Department College of Business Administration Department of Management F99 F00 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Management Management Information Systems Business Teaching 486 322 29 498 346 29 525 369 41 556 312 33 620 204 40 582 149 26 564 113 25 578 116 17 539 110 16 574 129 28 Minor Business Communication (also listed in Department of Communication Studies) Business Teaching General Business Concepts 31 2 165 43 4 151 46 3 131 38 5 135 27 2 147 24 22 21 25 120 97 75 86 27 1 85 Department of Marketing F99 F00 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Chemistry‐Marketing Marketing 374 395 458 467 435 429 408 391 410 353 Minor Marketing (Non‐Business Majors) 138 147 158 143 147 138 129 124 128 139 College of Business F99 Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Business Potential Office of Institutional Research *The enrollment counts includes First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors. 325 F00 329 F01 285 F02 241 F03 195 F04 194 F05 224 F06 137 F07 165 F08 211 11 Enrollment by Major by Department College of Education 12 Department of Curriculum and Instruction F99 Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Early Childhood Education‐Teaching Elementary Education‐Teaching (K‐6 General Classroom Teacher) Endorsement Minors/Concentrations: Art (K‐8)‐Teaching Basic Science (K‐8)‐Teaching (also in CNS ‐ Special Programs) Elementary School Teacher Librarian (K‐8)‐Teaching Health Education (K‐8)‐Teaching History (K‐8)‐Teaching Mathematics (K‐8)‐Teaching (also in Department of Mathematics) Modern Languages (K‐8)‐Teaching Physical Education (K‐8)‐Teaching Social Studies (K‐8)‐Teaching Special Education‐Teaching Middle Level Education Dual Major‐Teaching Minors Educational Technology Literacy Education‐Teaching Media School Teacher Librarian‐Teaching Graduate Majors (M.A.) Curriculum and Instruction: Instructional Technology Performance and Training Technology School Library Studies Office of Institutional Research *The enrollment counts includes First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors. F00 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 514 519 487 467 431 416 393 355 404 474 1814 1839 1916 1855 1717 1514 1454 1323 1326 1266 15 40 2 9 37 2 14 33 4 8 38 7 11 32 11 16 15 8 6 124 10 135 4 139 3 128 4 130 28 18 49 83 21 20 19 2 41 7 13 4 11 17 4 12 29 10 14 34 10 3 115 99 1 88 110 103 95 67 61 57 81 93 17 19 29 147 23 195 26 255 2 1 2 3 2 17 226 1 1 2 21 240 2 2 25 265 3 1 50 23 4 28 9 21 37 15 22 22 13 12 24 12 12 28 14 12 51 10 7 43 30 Enrollment by Major by Department College of Education Department of Curriculum and Instruction - continued F99 Graduate Majors (M.A.E.) Curriculum and Instruction: Early Childhood Education Curriculum and Instruction: Education of the Gifted Curriculum and Instruction: Elementary Education Curriculum and Instruction: Literacy Education Curriculum and Instruction: Middle Level Education Graduate Majors (Ed.D.) Doctor of Education: Curriculum and Instruction intensive study area F00 F01 F02 F03 F04 5 1 12 9 13 2 9 33 33 40 F05 18 25 20 20 3 22 35 11 7 1 15 31 9 37 38 43 40 F06 F07 8 F08 30 16 49 6 24 1 14 18 4 32 35 32 10 28 1 Department of Educational Leadership, Counseling, and Postsecondary Education F99 F00 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 Graduate Majors (M.A.) Mental Health Counseling 20 30 42 49 47 48 34 36 40 36 Graduate Majors (M.A.E.) Postsecondary Education: Student Affairs Principalship School Counseling 23 73 31 19 47 42 28 74 47 38 63 48 36 69 38 41 80 36 39 69 41 29 86 35 32 103 25 27 93 30 Doctor of Education: Educational Leadership intensive study area 30 26 26 32 32 46 33 29 32 35 Department of Educational Psychology and Foundations F99 Graduate Majors (M.A.E.) Educational Psychology Educational Psychology: Professional Development for Teachers Office of Institutional Research *The enrollment counts includes First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors. 14 F00 16 2 F01 22 14 F02 12 28 F03 15 21 F04 18 34 F05 16 13 F06 8 5 F07 1 41 F08 37 13 Enrollment by Major by Department College of Education 14 Department of Educational Psychology and Foundations - continued F99 Graduate Majors (Ed.S.) Specialist in Education: School Psychology 15 F00 F01 11 10 F02 20 F03 22 F04 17 F05 19 F06 20 F07 18 F08 16 School of Health, Physical Education, and Leisure Services F99 F00 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 Division of Athletic Training Undergraduate Major (B.A.) Athletic Training 55 68 86 101 Graduate Major (M.S.) Athletic Training 117 121 110 122 137 11 14 13 16 13 Graduate Major (Ed.D.) Doctor of Education: Rehabilitation Studies intensive study area Division of Health Promotion and Education Undergraduate Major (B.A.) Health Education‐Teaching Health Promotion 26 194 18 172 14 139 19 118 14 143 14 137 14 116 4 107 6 101 7 107 Minors Health Education‐Teaching Health Promotion 19 20 11 16 19 11 23 10 25 18 22 17 18 11 11 14 13 11 28 15 Graduate Major (M.A.) Health Education 25 31 29 27 22 22 25 20 13 12 Office of Institutional Research *The enrollment counts includes First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors. Enrollment by Major by Department College of Education School of Health, Physical Education, and Leisure Services - continued F99 F00 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 Graduate Major (Ed.D.) Doctor of Education: Community Health Education intensive study area F07 F08 2 3 123 226 175 183 Division of Physical Education Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Movement and Exercise Science Physical Education‐Teaching 152 165 188 209 230 246 272 22 298 Minors Coaching Dance Physical Education‐Elementary Teaching 134 13 30 132 11 26 162 17 30 157 24 26 159 29 10 169 20 13 167 28 9 188 24 6 228 19 3 212 19 2 34 34 25 26 20 32 43 49 45 38 Undergraduate Major (B.A.) Leisure, Youth and Human Services 194 194 221 253 236 229 227 190 166 148 Minors Leisure, Youth and Human Services Youth Services Administration 10 10 21 14 18 14 16 20 19 21 20 11 10 6 14 8 12 8 11 3 Graduate Major (M.A.) Leisure, Youth and Human Services 2 9 11 13 20 15 12 Graduate Major (Ed.D.) Doctor of Education: Leisure, Youth and Human Services intensive study area 1 2 10 14 17 17 18 Graduate Major (M.A.) Physical Education Division of Leisure, Youth and Human Services Office of Institutional Research *The enrollment counts includes First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors. 15 Enrollment by Major by Department College of Education 16 Department of Special Education F99 Minors Early Childhood Special Education‐Teaching Severe Disability‐Teaching Special Education‐Teaching Instructional Strategist I: Mild/Moderate K‐8 Emphasis Instructional Strategist I: Mild/Moderate 5‐12 Emphasis Teacher of Students With Visual Impairments (TVIS) Graduate Majors (M.A.E.) Special Education Teacher of Students With Visual Impairments 48 81 F00 41 82 F01 32 73 Graduate Major (Ed.D.) Doctor of Education: Special Education intensive study area F02 28 F03 31 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 27 17 20 23 20 22 24 21 32 26 64 2 137 8 133 8 1 135 12 1 109 10 1 64 50 52 60 61 3 51 3 52 1 1 9 12 13 12 10 8 Department of Teaching F99 Office of Institutional Research *The enrollment counts includes First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors. F00 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 Enrollment by Major by Department College of Humanities and Fine Arts Department of Art F99 Undergraduate Majors (B.F.A.) Art: Studio B.F.A. Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Art‐Studio Emphasis Art‐Art History Emphasis Art Education‐Teaching Minors Art Art‐Teaching Art (K‐6)‐Teaching Graduate Majors (M.A.) Art Art Education Emphasis Art Education With Certification for Licensure Option Studio Emphasis F00 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 35 32 23 29 28 26 18 15 13 14 206 5 103 205 5 134 238 10 129 264 12 134 256 13 117 242 15 115 220 12 102 210 7 134 241 9 100 224 11 109 29 1 24 1 34 2 41 1 44 2 47 4 51 4 44 4 39 3 46 6 13 8 9 2 7 4 3 2 1 5 1 2 4 2 4 2 Department of Communication Studies F99 Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Communication (Liberal Arts) Communication‐Theatre‐Teaching (also listed in Department of Theatre) Communication/Electronic Media Communication/Public Relations Political Communication (also listed in Department of Political Science) Office of Institutional Research *The enrollment counts includes First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors. 254 30 138 226 8 F00 294 30 138 239 22 F01 275 35 140 230 25 F02 232 31 156 228 18 F03 216 28 162 226 22 F04 214 19 150 206 12 F05 206 15 158 212 16 F06 203 15 145 221 16 F07 216 19 133 187 18 F08 207 14 135 202 18 17 Enrollment by Major by Department College of Humanities and Fine Arts 18 Department of Communication Studies - continued F99 Minors Business Communication (also listed in Department of Management) Communication Studies (Liberal Arts) Communication‐Theatre‐Teaching (also listed in Department of Theatre) Communication/Journalism (Liberal Arts) Communication/Public Relations Graduate Majors (M.A.) Communication Studies F00 31 14 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 38 11 43 12 2 42 12 46 18 4 58 20 38 25 8 80 26 27 21 5 77 31 24 24 6 77 24 22 14 6 70 25 21 18 8 51 29 25 12 5 63 37 27 12 5 60 37 49 40 45 49 51 60 45 48 41 10 Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders F99 Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Communicative Disorders 91 F00 83 F01 72 F02 70 F03 75 F04 101 Minors Speech‐Language‐Hearing Sciences Graduate Majors (M.A.) Speech‐Language Pathology F05 120 F06 122 1 43 38 40 39 43 48 48 F07 133 F08 156 2 49 49 59 Department of English Language and Literature F99 Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) English English‐Teaching Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Office of Institutional Research *The enrollment counts includes First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors. 136 190 6 F00 98 193 11 F01 118 170 12 F02 121 172 13 F03 127 137 10 F04 115 151 11 F05 120 140 9 F06 131 140 12 F07 130 161 4 F08 115 153 5 Enrollment by Major by Department College of Humanities and Fine Arts Department of English Language and Literature - continued Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)‐Teaching TESOL/Modern Language‐Teaching (also listed in Department of Modern Languages) Minors Comparative Literature (also listed in Department of Modern Languages) English English‐Teaching Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)‐Teaching Writing Graduate Majors (M.A.) English Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) TESOL/Modern Languages (also listed in Department of Modern Languages) F99 F00 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 15 8 5 7 9 7 11 11 10 22 11 10 16 22 17 12 7 12 16 19 15 16 2 13 53 21 19 1 10 58 16 15 1 13 78 25 13 2 11 103 1 28 13 2 11 99 3 24 8 1 13 89 1 23 9 2 7 83 21 7 2 7 82 17 4 8 75 1 24 7 1 8 91 25 36 32 33 29 43 22 40 37 27 44 29 38 24 30 29 33 22 32 24 15 10 8 5 10 6 10 6 5 4 Department of Modern Languages F99 Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) European Studies (also listed in Department of History) Modern Languages Dual Modern Languages Dual‐Teaching French Studies French Studies‐Teaching German German‐Teaching Russian Office of Institutional Research *The enrollment counts includes First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors. 10 3 16 11 5 1 9 F00 13 5 15 8 1 3 6 F01 11 3 17 9 4 4 4 F02 13 5 23 7 8 4 7 F03 15 5 22 10 13 2 6 F04 14 6 22 10 16 2 2 F05 9 2 28 14 18 1 1 F06 8 2 21 15 11 3 3 F07 5 3 20 15 7 6 4 F08 9 2 18 10 9 5 7 19 Enrollment by Major by Department College of Humanities and Fine Arts 20 Department of Modern Languages - continued Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Spanish Spanish‐Teaching TESOL/Modern Languages Teaching (also listed in the Department of English Language and Literature) Minors Comparative Literature (also listed in the Department of English Language and Literature) French Studies French‐Teaching German German‐Teaching Portuguese Portuguese‐Teaching Russian Russian‐Teaching Spanish Spanish‐Teaching Graduate Majors (M.A.) French German Spanish TESOL/Modern Languages (also listed in Department of English Language and Literature) Major in Two Languages: French/German, Spanish/French, German/Spanish Office of Institutional Research *The enrollment counts includes First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors. F99 F00 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 99 95 92 73 87 104 105 93 84 91 45 43 46 39 29 29 22 37 39 45 11 10 16 22 17 12 7 12 16 19 17 9 9 3 1 18 2 2 3 2 18 2 10 2 4 13 2 7 3 3 1 11 3 10 3 5 3 13 7 7 1 4 8 4 1 98 36 5 1 110 37 4 6 98 60 4 2 95 47 1 16 2 9 1 3 1 6 24 3 6 1 7 5 24 6 9 1 4 1 4 1 16 4 9 3 4 1 3 107 25 100 31 115 30 131 27 130 22 118 27 17 9 9 17 5 19 17 6 8 10 5 13 11 5 12 14 5 11 16 5 14 10 5 16 15 5 10 8 5 10 15 10 8 1 5 1 10 3 6 1 10 1 6 1 5 4 Enrollment by Major by Department College of Humanities and Fine Arts School of Music F99 F00 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Music 61 97 95 81 81 73 76 100 70 60 Minors Jazz Studies Music 11 25 15 24 10 31 5 36 8 35 11 31 9 25 13 24 10 30 11 41 5 155 37 3 144 29 3 138 37 8 116 35 11 137 33 8 134 22 11 150 32 5 150 24 4 145 19 9 137 22 5 3 4 5 5 9 6 5 4 4 1 4 2 14 1 19 3 4 3 9 1 18 2 4 3 13 1 3 4 14 2 23 4 3 3 19 2 17 1 Undergraduate Majors (B.M) Composition‐Theory Music Education Performance Graduate Major (M.A.) Music Graduate Majors (M.M.) Composition Conducting Jazz Pedagogy Music Education Music History Performance Piano Performance and Pedagogy 1 2 2 3 2 11 1 2 10 10 12 2 10 4 1 2 2 10 1 18 3 2 19 1 20 2 20 Department of Philosophy and World Religion F99 Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Philosophy Study of Religion Philosophy/Religion/Business: Combined Five‐Year B.A/M.B.A. Program Office of Institutional Research *The enrollment counts includes First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors. 22 15 F00 31 16 F01 30 22 F02 30 27 F03 37 35 F04 31 41 F05 26 36 F06 23 29 F07 21 33 F08 27 32 21 Enrollment by Major by Department College of Humanities and Fine Arts 22 Department of Philosophy and World Religion - continued F99 Minors Ethics Philosophy Religion 16 4 9 F00 11 10 10 F01 23 9 12 F02 24 12 17 F03 34 9 27 F04 46 14 18 F05 38 10 17 F06 24 9 13 F07 44 14 12 F08 45 10 17 Department of Theatre F99 Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Communication‐Theatre‐Teaching (also listed in Department of Communication Studies) Theatre Minors Communication‐Theatre‐Teaching (also listed in Department of Communication Studies) Theatre Office of Institutional Research *The enrollment counts includes First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors. F00 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 30 90 30 98 35 106 31 117 28 103 19 92 15 91 15 84 19 89 14 92 7 2 6 4 12 8 15 5 15 6 22 6 26 8 23 5 23 5 25 Enrollment by Major by Department College of Natural Sciences Department of Biology F99 Undergraduate Majors (B.S.) Biology Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Biology Biology: Biomedical Emphasis Biology: Ecology and Systematics Emphasis Biology: Microbiology Emphasis Biology: Plant Bioscience Emphasis Biology‐Teaching Biotechnology Combined B.A./M.S. or B.S./M.S. Program Biology Minors Biology Biology‐Teaching Natural History Interpretation F00 F01 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 32 27 31 34 20 24 16 11 11 152 377 130 336 37 1 142 318 51 4 133 321 48 7 119 311 53 7 150 290 46 12 48 25 43 38 35 39 35 27 24 23 26 22 143 325 49 7 2 24 23 164 311 66 10 1 32 25 152 378 48 14 3 32 24 327 245 38 13 2 39 19 21 2 18 3 13 1 9 25 6 11 17 8 14 23 3 18 26 3 17 26 1 19 31 4 6 40 3 15 1 3 2 2 1 1 5 6 7 6 14 21 9 8 15 3 2 2 1 Graduate Majors (M.S.) Biology 9 10 8 Office of Institutional Research *The enrollment counts includes First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors. F03 37 Graduate Majors (M.A.) Biology Graduate Majors (P.S.M.) Biotechnology Ecosystem Management F02 7 23 Enrollment by Major by Department College of Natural Sciences 24 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry F99 Undergraduate Majors (B.S.) Biochemistry Chemistry Environmental Chemistry Emphasis Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Chemistry Combined B.A./M.S. Program Chemistry Chemistry‐Teaching Chemistry‐Marketing Minors Chemistry Chemistry‐Teaching Graduate Majors (M.A.) Chemistry F00 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 15 24 5 9 22 7 10 28 3 11 24 2 11 25 18 27 20 16 27 18 31 17 28 14 1 45 49 39 41 36 33 48 40 33 28 13 8 9 8 7 6 15 11 15 16 13 11 16 10 13 10 13 6 17 7 128 6 132 6 146 7 123 2 143 2 138 1 158 2 153 4 171 5 149 4 4 2 3 1 1 4 3 4 6 3 3 3 Graduate Majors (M.S.) Chemistry 2 3 3 Graduate Majors (P.S.M.) Applied Chemistry and Biochemistry Department of Computer Science F99 Undergraduate Majors (B.S.) Bioinformatics Computer Science Networking and System Administration Office of Institutional Research *The enrollment counts includes First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors. 91 F00 66 F01 62 F02 69 F03 70 F04 67 3 F05 4 54 12 F06 3 40 10 F07 5 40 12 F08 3 50 11 Enrollment by Major by Department College of Natural Sciences Department of Computer Science - continued F99 F00 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Computer Information Systems Computer Science 73 162 67 134 62 112 41 109 32 106 16 75 6 59 8 79 9 94 12 97 Minors Bioinformatics Computer Information Systems Computer Science 40 24 39 16 29 8 30 13 25 11 11 6 5 8 1 8 2 5 3 7 Graduate Majors (M.S.) Computer Science 14 23 19 25 20 21 17 8 12 11 Department of Earth Science F99 Undergraduate Majors (B.S.) Air Quality Geology Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Earth Science Earth Science‐Interpretive Naturalist Emphasis Earth Science‐Teaching Geology With Environmental Science Emphasis Geology Office of Institutional Research *The enrollment counts includes First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors. F00 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 13 8 8 8 8 8 7 1 6 7 18 20 1 9 4 4 23 4 16 2 3 29 7 13 2 6 22 11 19 30 14 13 27 14 21 31 12 19 30 5 19 8 6 5 6 12 21 13 12 1 6 7 2 4 25 Enrollment by Major by Department College of Natural Sciences 26 Department of Earth Science - continued F99 Minors Astronomy Earth Science Earth Science‐Teaching Geology Meteorology 3 6 2 4 F00 2 4 2 1 6 F01 3 8 1 2 7 F02 3 4 3 4 4 F03 2 5 4 1 9 F04 4 4 4 7 7 F05 7 3 3 3 8 F06 11 2 1 1 8 F07 9 1 1 6 F08 5 3 2 2 6 Department of Industrial Technology F99 Undergraduate Majors(B.S.) Construction Management Electrical and Information Engineering Technology (EIET) Manufacturing Technology Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Graphic Communications Technology Education and Training‐Teaching Technology Education and Training‐Training Technology Management Combined B.A./M.S. or B.S./M.S. ‐ Technology Minors Electrical and Electronics Technology (EET) Graphic Communications Technology Education and Training‐Teaching Technology Management Graduate Majors (M.S.) Technology Office of Institutional Research *The enrollment counts includes First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors. F00 F01 85 88 90 85 73 65 82 14 19 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 79 96 12 105 88 45 123 97 59 110 90 57 113 91 52 100 92 52 112 99 50 110 66 85 78 81 67 62 66 59 28 67 97 119 57 54 1 124 66 41 5 107 64 42 4 117 82 45 3 100 87 38 5 83 1 15 8 14 3 4 11 2 1 5 15 3 8 3 8 3 11 2 11 1 18 3 7 1 13 3 13 2 15 6 12 22 16 18 14 8 1 2 20 23 Enrollment by Major by Department College of Natural Sciences Department of Industrial Technology - continued F99 Graduate Majors(D.I.T) Doctor of Industrial Technology 20 F00 19 F01 19 F02 11 F03 10 F04 13 F05 9 F06 10 F07 7 F08 11 Department of Mathematics F99 Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Mathematics Mathematics‐Computer Science Emphasis Mathematics‐Statistics and Actuarial Science Mathematics‐Teaching Minors Mathematics Mathematics‐Teaching Mathematics (K‐8)‐Teaching (also in Department of Curriculum and Instruction) Statistics and Actuarial Science Graduate Majors (M.A.) Mathematics Secondary Teaching Mathematics for the Middle Grades (4‐8) Graduate Majors (P.S.M.) Industrial Mathematics Mathematical Computing and Modeling Option Office of Institutional Research *The enrollment counts includes First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors. F00 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 36 20 23 21 25 34 21 20 29 25 19 104 24 100 34 122 55 107 58 102 43 114 44 101 56 93 66 109 61 117 26 5 124 26 2 135 17 3 139 17 4 128 1 17 2 130 3 30 2 115 3 24 2 99 6 15 6 88 4 15 7 110 6 13 13 103 7 6 6 8 9 2 22 24 19 17 29 14 6 10 9 12 5 5 10 18 3 11 18 5 5 7 4 1 27 Enrollment by Major by Department College of Natural Sciences 28 Department of Physics F99 Undergraduate Majors (B.S.) Applied Physics Physics Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Physics Physics‐Teaching Combined B.A./P.S.M. or B.S./P.S.M. Applied Physics Minors Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Physics Physics‐Teaching F00 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 16 11 19 6 25 7 22 9 23 14 22 13 18 9 16 10 12 13 29 11 10 5 10 6 5 5 10 6 9 7 8 5 9 6 6 4 11 3 14 8 4 3 6 2 9 8 3 6 2 3 2 4 2 4 6 1 5 1 4 6 7 Graduate Majors (P.S.M.) Applied Physics Special Programs F99 F00 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Science Major (All Science Teaching) 19 15 16 9 12 15 14 20 25 20 Minors Basic Science (K‐8)‐Teaching (also in Department of Curriculum and Instruction) 40 37 33 38 32 15 13 17 29 34 Graduate Majors (M.A.) Master of Arts in Science Education Degree 11 16 24 24 27 29 22 27 26 30 Office of Institutional Research *The enrollment counts includes First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors. Enrollment by Major by Department College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Department of Design, Textiles, Gerontology, & Family Studies F99 Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Family Services Interior Design Textile and Apparel Gerontology: Social Science Track Gerontology: Long Term Care Track Minors Family Studies Gerontology Textile and Apparel F00 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 86 65 31 93 79 58 113 86 69 110 100 87 1 106 103 77 4 3 119 83 78 9 5 106 87 74 9 11 122 75 80 11 11 112 66 75 9 16 120 74 74 13 12 39 39 40 52 65 63 48 52 70 73 2 2 4 6 10 14 17 10 8 8 Department of Geography F99 Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Geography Geography with Environmental Emphasis Geography with Geographic Information Science Emphasis Geography‐Teaching F00 F01 F02 F03 28 13 26 11 25 19 17 20 25 20 3 5 5 6 Minors Geography‐Liberal Arts Geography‐Teaching 7 7 5 3 5 3 Graduate Major (M.A.) Geography 16 13 14 Office of Institutional Research *The enrollment counts includes First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors. F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 10 12 11 3 16 15 3 5 6 9 9 1 5 8 16 1 10 8 18 1 8 5 9 3 13 3 10 2 8 1 5 1 9 1 15 13 15 14 13 13 15 29 Enrollment by Major by Department College of Social and Behavioral Sciences 30 Department of History F99 Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) European Studies (also listed in Department of Modern Languages) History‐Liberal Arts History‐Teaching Minors History History‐Teaching History (K‐8)‐Teaching Graduate Majors (M.A.) History F00 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 74 155 66 158 82 207 100 206 93 195 2 102 193 3 109 179 2 89 194 1 106 208 116 182 23 4 23 10 21 8 22 6 26 7 27 4 32 6 24 9 18 6 20 7 10 8 6 8 11 21 25 23 24 22 Department of Political Science F99 Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Political Communication (also listed in Department of Communication Studies) Political Science ‐ Liberal Arts Political Science ‐ Teaching Public Administration Minors International Affairs ‐ Liberal Arts Political Science ‐ Liberal Arts Political Science ‐ Teaching Politics and Law Office of Institutional Research *The enrollment counts includes First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors. F00 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 8 109 2 26 22 118 5 22 25 125 9 30 18 119 5 33 22 142 6 40 12 128 5 41 16 128 8 37 16 131 6 30 18 119 5 33 18 111 4 32 11 18 7 20 20 5 19 30 3 19 30 2 7 32 24 3 21 23 21 2 28 31 24 3 31 22 21 2 29 25 20 1 42 25 21 39 Enrollment by Major by Department College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Department of Psychology F99 Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Psychology Psychology‐Teaching F00 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 379 33 381 31 408 15 413 22 416 33 448 19 421 25 392 19 381 19 393 15 Minors Psychology Psychology‐Teaching 45 2 47 1 43 53 1 54 2 45 42 2 50 1 53 1 55 2 Graduate Majors (M.A.) Psychology 24 28 24 28 30 39 44 38 35 22 Department of Social Work F99 Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Social Work 229 Graduate Major (M.S.W.) Social Work F00 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 214 179 170 182 198 201 214 207 197 15 35 39 40 41 43 43 40 47 Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology F99 Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Anthropology Anthropology‐Teaching Criminology Sociology Office of Institutional Research *The enrollment counts includes First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors. 47 2 244 100 F00 46 2 287 108 F01 33 3 277 104 F02 41 2 325 113 F03 35 1 300 135 F04 34 1 295 108 F05 41 1 249 79 F06 42 1 252 72 F07 F08 43 51 244 77 216 69 31 Enrollment by Major by Department College of Social and Behavioral Sciences 32 Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology - continued F99 F00 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 Minors Anthropology Anthropology‐Teaching Criminology Sociology 17 3 38 66 20 1 35 49 18 1 34 61 14 1 34 56 22 1 47 50 23 15 49 34 51 41 17 1 42 42 Graduate Majors (M.A.) Criminology Sociology 8 5 11 11 11 11 10 11 Office of Institutional Research *The enrollment counts includes First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors. F07 F08 16 15 43 46 42 46 6 8 8 7 Enrollment by Major by Department Interdisciplinary Programs/Other Interdisciplinary Programs/ Other F99 Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) American Studies Major Asian Studies Major General Studies Major Humanities Major Individual Studies Major Social Science‐Teaching‐Plan A ‐ Specialist Social Science‐Teaching‐Plan B ‐ All Social Science Undergraduate Minors (B.A.) American Ethnic Studies Minor Asian Studies Minor Environmental Studies Minor Humanities Minor International Business Minor International Business Minor (Non‐Business Majors) Leadership Studies Minor Military Science Minor Russian and East European Studies Minor Social Science Teaching: Subject Areas American Government American History Economics Geography Psychology Sociology World History Women's and Gender Studies Minor Undergraduate Majors (B.L.S.) Bachelor of Liberal Studies Office of Institutional Research *The enrollment counts includes First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors. F00 F01 1 2 334 9 13 5 2 315 12 14 298 12 8 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 10 12 11 10 1 68 101 20 53 45 42 13 39 19 2 5 F02 5 1 282 12 3 F03 F04 F05 5 253 13 2 1 226 11 2 28 F06 F07 F08 4 204 10 5 37 34 2 4 219 15 1 34 63 3 2 210 12 3 32 69 3 2 182 9 1 35 71 1 1 2 4 1 4 1 3 1 3 3 1 2 1 15 11 2 11 18 2 12 24 2 5 16 1 6 10 1 4 10 1 1 10 4 8 55 85 16 48 47 39 8 24 71 105 15 53 49 48 10 28 64 90 10 47 45 41 10 26 59 79 9 33 45 41 6 46 67 90 6 41 51 46 5 43 44 58 4 21 40 31 4 36 36 44 5 15 22 19 5 35 21 33 2 15 12 16 4 25 20 20 5 8 11 7 2 28 26 39 32 25 37 24 34 23 23 1 33 Enrollment by Major by Department Interdisciplinary Programs/Other 34 Interdisciplinary Programs/ Other - continued F99 Graduate Majors (M.A.) Philanthropy and Nonprofit Development Social Sciences Womens' and General Studies Graduate Major (M.B.A.) Master of Business Administration Graduate Majors (M.P.P) Master of Public Policy Accelerated Master of Public Policy F00 F01 Office of Institutional Research *The enrollment counts includes First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors. F03 F04 F05 F06 6 5 11 10 11 13 13 117 113 105 107 111 101 73 90 72 65 24 26 27 25 24 27 34 31 31 20 2 8 2 2 6 2 6 1 6 1 2 6 9 1 3 2 1 1 10 4 5 2 7 1 1 7 12 1 25 66 1 100 2 19 31 6 121 1 36 34 6 121 1 53 43 5 168 47 40 4 161 8 5 5 11 12 4 4 49 39 43 2 7 10 1 55 13 F08 7 10 21 11 F07 8 18 13 Graduate Majors (M.S.) Environmental Science/Technology and Health Environmental Science Emphasis Environmental Technology Emphasis Environmental Health Emphasis Combined B.A/M.S. or B.S./M.S. Environmental Science/Technology and Health Pre‐professional Programs (Not considered Majors) Pre‐Allied Health Pre‐Biomedical Pre‐Engineering Pre‐Law Pre‐Theology Chiropractic Dentistry Medical Technology Medicine Mortuary Science F02 7 26 7 Enrollment by Major by Department Interdisciplinary Programs/Other Interdisciplinary Programs/ Other - continued Pre‐professional Programs (Not considered Majors) Nursing Optometry Pharmacy Physical Therapy Physician Assistant Podiatry Veterinary Medicine Office of Institutional Research *The enrollment counts includes First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors. F99 F00 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08 7 11 9 2 2 2 6 5 5 6 7 7 9 12 13 21 19 21 16 9 5 5 13 17 20 30 35 38 46 31 43 13 6 10 14 52 62 72 86 68 11 5 4 3 7 1 20 1 22 17 32 1 24 35 36 ALL STuorllTS ·;;'.1I;"N~nl'IM.NT,IBYI ,CURR I CULA 'EDJ{"f ALL 2008 j ,CO LL :Sl:tI[)F:.ffs, AJOR FAMILV SERVICES ,~, ., GERONTOLOGY' LONto TERH1CARE GERONTOLOGY' SOCIAL SCJ~NC~S' INTERIOR'DESIGN TEXTILE AND t\PPAREL PSYCtlOLOGV PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY: CLINICAL SOIENCE PSYCn: INOUSTRIAL-ORGANIZATNAL PSYC: NDSTRL-ORGHZTHL 5TH VR /"SYCHOLOGV: SOCJAL PSYCHOLOQV SOCIAL WORK SOC IAl WORK SOCIAL WORK: TWO ¥EAR PROGRAM SOCIA~IWORK: ADV STANDING PRGM SOC $CI~TOHC-PLAN A ~PECIALIST SOC SCI Tell-pLAN B ALL SOC SCI SOCIAL SCIENCE ASiAN STUDIES , POLITICAL COMMUNICATION PUBLIC ADMIN: EOON ~ FfNANCE PUBLIC AD"'N' COHM & REGHL DEV fUBl C AoMINl HUMAH! RESOURCES POLITICAL SOIEHCE PUBLIC pOLICY HISTORY HISTORY H STOI\Y~ p1nfI.IO HISTORV ~UROP~AN STUDIES ,pEOGRAPHY GEOGRAPHY GEOGRAPHY: EHVIROHMEHTAI.. .. (j.EOGRAPItY; Gf:OGRAPH IC !fIFO SCI SOCIOLOGY . SOOIOlOGY C~IHI~OLOG~ C M QLOG., HTUROPOL.QCY COLLEGE ToTAts 'BY ~x BY ASSIFICATIOH p_. -". ~!'jPt 'f ,WUM MI:.l' W'ul'I "11:11 \'fun LrlI;..R 4 2 1 12 1 2 h- 3 1 2 )2 i 34 4 6 4 20 1 4 '11 23 70 33 2 2 ", ... ~ ROSfifi ,MAJ' ~NOERCR-A~ TO~AL~ H£~ WO 1" TAL tt!!N WOH . ,56 ~ 5 8 111 3 1~ 119 12 14 74 74 408 3 2~ 3 2 42 14 2 71 72 71l 53 138 'nil 294 23 _JGRADUATfS 6 2 1 1 ;5 1 1 1 1 4 7 2 5 1 1 2, 1 is '6 2 2 i4- 2 3 35 3 i3 5 23 7­ 5 4 3 '1 2 2 26 2 6 11 9 10 23' 64 5 10 J 2 3 15 ,3 15 , 5 2 76 5 7 i 1 3 15 1{' 1J 1~ 27 23 41 a 7 5 68 1.8 46 36 81 2"6 22 1 2' 2 2 2 7 2 1 1 2 11 5 32 1:~2 13 i2 2 1 '2 If 2 10 7 7 1 3 I)- 20 ,43 87 23- 3 'm2 189 -The enrollment counts on this page include students in First and Second Majors. '2 3 2 17 49 12 16 ]1 13 33 ~3 2 :i8 7 15 3 :1 275 469' '21&~ 369 615 167 3,56' 523 19.4 169 12 30 ,5 '5 2 9 47 71 ,2 15 1 4 4 2 '~ 3 117, 1'96 35 'CRANO "IEH WOH TOTAL TOTAL, 4 16 1 2"2 6 21 1 6 a3 1 20 26 24 71 24 2 16 98 296 6 7 14 5 1 11 4- 18 34 35 :BlJ. 69 216 38 51 7171122 18i91 1839 35 9 9 9 198 3, 196 1 20 26 18 9 14 "'5 '119 12 14 74 74 21 409 6 5 4 1 1 f4 116 20 9. 11 & ~O 2 3 5 296 5 9 6 15 15 8 18 ..,. 9 17 6 2 5 7 2 6 8 69 115 ~84 ·64- 17 1; 69 216 8 51 2.023 202~ ALL STUD COO/tl058 .L DE 13" 138 3D 'E 130 MAJOR MARKETING: GENERAL MARKETING: MANAGEMENT MARKETING: )SALES ~ ADVERTISING' HARKETIHG:,AOVERTlstHG ~MARkETI NG: 'DSTRBTN ., LOOI.6T1C$ liEN WOM ..t." '1 3 Wl,ll'l 2 2 2 l'lto" WUI'I ,u:., ,,"u'1 " .... n "~.I"l 17 18 10 24 7 27 ~9 43 11 14 ~, 17 1 28 2 6 ~ 1 1 2 25 15 102 2 1,3 76 3 99 I' J31,. :HARKETI ~G: SAlES 1 141 143 150 150 15P 158 15X 15Y 15Z 150 152 157 158 16F 3 1 7 ; 27 4 6 52 1 6 13~ MARKET I 0: SERVICES MARKETING l~~ 16S 161 165 166 920 921 922 923 MANAOEM NT INfORMATIoN SYSTEMS BUSINESS TEACHIMG HA"AG£~ENT: HUfoIAN RESOURCE HA~AOE ENT: BUSINESS ADMIN (>R MACC tAHA~EMENT:SUPPLY CHAIN & OPER USI ES8 - POTENTIAL CPA ADVANCED STUDIES PRE HBA MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. ACCOU~TIN~, . FINAN Elf INANO IAL .~AGEMENT FIHANel;;: IHVESTMENT . . f" NANCE _. pOTE,n IAL , FINAHCE: if IHAHe I AL SERV ICES FINANCE: REAL ESTATE FINANCE, REAL ESTATE ECONOMICS ECONOMICS, GENERAL ECONOMICS 'ECONOH IGS: QUANT ITA TI VE TCtlHQS ECONOMICS: BUSINESS ~NAlYS·rS TOTALS· BY SEX BY CLASSlfICATlO}j CO~LEGE 11 , 30 4 1 15 1J 5 2 :~ 16 ~ '1 5- 7 67 25 22 ?1 34­ 6 3 6 ? 1~ 62 53. 115 340 17 11 45 24 7 25 2 1 10 3 21' 47 3 5 i , 1 74 29 12 ?O ·~4 23. r4 2,1 ,8 .fj7 :3 '1 17 243 515 ,. 583 1 8 35' 12 '10 6 13 13 5 7 4 '3'6 12 11 5 118 11 SO 5 124 86 l~ij 25 15 44 9 1 22 2 6 1 6 5 338 853 713 4 1 1~~ 2 6 23 ~ 15 1 ~2 4". '1154 HDEROR'AD TOTALS WQH tOTIi\l 181 90 91 63 3Q '33 109 52 57 21 10 11 1 1 ;21 15 2 1 126 30 96 28 19 78 5~ 26 'i06 ?79 121 "'E~ ORADU~TES HEN WO~ TOTAL 26 a 3' 9 86 35 210 ' 2 20 267 53 6,36 1 1 TOTAL 181 63 109 21, 1 f 124 1 3 33 ORAND 1 1 4 1 1 22 61 47 21 2 126 26 76 406 4 35 210 2 5 , 53 636 61 47 155 97 67 112 1 a 192 .2 3p 192 2 30 12 53 53 1630 1075 ~2705 349, 1Q4 ,66 44 56 1 :6 1.16 2 27 5 41. 155 51 31 23. 56 112 4 1~ 76 39 24 ~3 97 .'67 12 5 2705 5. 6!1: 46 110 110 2815 2815 'The enrollment counts on this page include students in First and Second Majors. 37 38 *The enrollment counts on this page include students in First and Second Majors. " ,I. MAJOR HEALTH PROMOTION' WORKSITE 41S 41W HEALTH ~ROMOT10N: WELLNESS 411 HEALT~ ~DuaATIOH EAL T1 EOUCAT 1ON 415 416 nlTH 0: HLTH PROMO~FTNS ~~CMt 417 HlTH EOr COMMUNITY EALlH EOUO 418 HEALTH EO: SCHOOL HEALTH EO 42A ATHLETIC TRAINING 426 MVMNT & EXERCISE SCI! PANCE EO 42E" PHVS CAL ED: EXERCISE SCIENCE 42F HYMNT. EXRC SCI: EXERCISE SCI 42H' HYMNT & EXRCS SCII ,SPORT PSYCH 42" ATijLETIC TRAI~IHG 42P PHYSICAL Eb: SPORT PSYCHOlOGY 42S pHY ED: SCNTFC BASES OF PHY ED 42TPHY ED: TEACHING/COACHING 420 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 43A LEISURE,5ER¥ICES~ AQUATICS 43E LEIS/VTH/HH~ SRVI ~OURISM 43C LEIS/YTH/"M SRV: UUTDOOR REC 4lH LEIS/YTH/liM/4 SRV:PRGKG SVC ~DH 43J LEIS/YTH/"H" SRV;HOHPR~T YT AD 43U LEIS/YTH/HH~ SRV:THERARUTC 'REC 43W LEIS/YTH/HM SRV! YOUTH SERVCS !f3X LEisURE SERVICES !i48 LS: YOUTH & HU~N SERVICE ADMH 440 CO~ LEISURE :SRVes PDQGRAMMING 44H LEISURE,YOUTH ~ HUMA SERVICES COQE COLLEGE TOTALS BV SEX BY CLASSlijICATI~N ' ~E!HM£" H WOH $OP~OHORrS ,ME \lQM JURIOR~ 't4E'.~WQ '"SEKrORS HEN I\lON \1 I 1 1 PRUSP MAu: 11EH WOHI 2 :'~ 2 ,.~~ UNDERG~AD MfN 1 1 \10M 2 1 6 TOTALS TOtAL ._,'OltAPUIl, I MEN :u~ ,,,,-nAND t.~, WPM 'TOTAl T,OTAL 2 2 2 2 1 7 8 " 2 2- 2 1 1 1 15 ~ '2 1 7 :4 1 6 2 2 34 4 15 11 2 2.1 32 20! 2 1 1 4- 1 18 1 4 1 1 1 2 7 23 1 ~ 11 6 '3 .3 2 1. 16 13 11 2 1 37 1<1 4 ;~ 5 4 2 1 3 ,4 15 7 19 ,~ 40 42 1 20 2 a 62 24 104 16 1 n '5 2 '1 IJ 5 1 74 1 136 1 I~~ 149 .2 ;3 6 40 22 6 8 14 12 1Q 22 -.10 5 99 '3'1 2 3 3 6 7 r7 1~ 7 ·25 18 '20 19 7 8 ~ 5 8 1 8 136 59 7J ,'1.1: jSi! 23 ;1\8 ,485 603 23& 8'116, "1084 128 354 1f9~ 5'9 2'106 15 1) 20 33 21 25 2( 8 20TS 2'615 3 22 15 136 11 33 21 ,25 27 8 1'1 15 20 3 6 11 ~1" 5 136 1 40 149 22 14 'J!1)1 a 9 7 '.70 11 15 18 67} ,67 18 534 3346 'The enrollment counts on this page include students in First and Second Majors, 39 40 "The enrollment counts on this page include students in First and Second Majors. UHD£RORAD TOTAL!t, H WON TOTAl ART EDUCATION ART; HISTORY EMPHASIS ART: STUDIO EMPHASIS ART ART: STUDIO BFA ART ~TUOIO EHPIIASIS ART ED CRTfCTH llCENSRE OPTION ·ENOLl SH :CREATI VE WR IT1 NG ENGL ISH:. LITER"TURE .. ENGLISH: TESS-MID/JR k SR HIGH TellO ENG TO SPI<RS OF' OTHR LANG EfleLISH TCrO ENG TO SPKRS OF OTHR lANG RE IGION THE STUDY OF RELIGION PHllO~OPHY WOMEN S AND GENDER STUDIES TESOL/F~ENCH TESOL/FRENCH TESOl/GERMAN TESOl/GERMAN TESOL/SPANISH TESOL/RUSSIAN TESOL/SPAN!SH MODERN tANGU~GE: Fn~OHfG£RMA~ HODERN AHG: FaEkC /POR UOES~ HOOERN LANGI F~ENCH/RUSSIAN 600 60H 60S 600' 605 607 608 62C 62l 625 62T 620 629 640 641 ~~g 692 693 ~94 695 96 97 698 lOA 108 70C 700 7 2", ·3" 4 5 If ,1 15 ~ H ~ '2 1 2 '2 ;2, ~, a6 16 \19 493 5/ /; I~ :2 44 i16' .1 '1~ '15-, '3 .i2 339 '39 6 '22 .- . ~6 '~9 16'" 4 6 ~ 9 !4 '1 1 6 a 1 152 1 tl 1 4 if1 rn -it 16 1~ 25 9 154 83 1.8' ~g 267 21 3 18 11 21 9 32 27 ~ 5 9 1 1 , 1 1 1 18 !l. ttoDR~ wnnAtl 01. , ,.~J !.AHOI .... Nfl. 2 1 15 1 19 6 16 .2..2 22 268 1 1 6 l' 27 7 2 2 .~ 1 1 1 1 1 32 1~ 1 1 18 r 1 JI 4 4: 1 3 3 3 -1 1 1 1 1 PO~TUGU~SE/RUSS rAli pnRTunu SE:/SPANISII 4 , 70E jg~ MOOE"N LANG: O-RHAN' SPAN iSH 18 , 1 7 ,1 1 1 !J. 22 '10 .....1 3 1 5 1 3 3 192. , <lR~NO HEN VDH TOTAL 10TAL ....1,1 75 4 1 Unnl:'DIl 'r um.· I:'A~N~IH!::PANI!::U ..~~ ~~ORAIJU~TES" 10K 70L '70M 10" 700 gP rOOfRH t~jjO;~CERHAHISPA- iSH 70~ ~ODAH ~A~G (lSl'AH IS~'POR~UGUESE lOT ,OOERN U~O: SPAN I ~USS IAN' 7011 78" 1 w i ODmN LA OUAOE: I GER t' Fl\~aO FR 0 STUD IE.S j LIBERAt .ART3' 1 1 "/FRENCH ~gg FR'HO;'STU6i'S;"'U'iH'S' 2B fRENO I-TEACHING EHeH~JG 2() 2l 1.- i f , l.;r I~ 1 t4 4 1 '0 7 2 :~, 11 2 5 7 '1 'The enrollment counts on this page include students in First and Second Majors. 41 42 CQ0470SClJ J L QE -- 'RAJJ:lB 729, FR£NCll ST\(Cl£S FRENCH . 74IJ GtRHAN 74L GERMA 72T 711e GERHAU 41 /f0 710 78G 78 8 a ,. ~ IrR~EN~ 60PHOHORES HE/( OM' HEN '\10K . wo.,., , a 1 __ Y ClAssl F-I OAT 1.mI ' ;:~ 2 '2 58 110 102 1 2 2 .~ SPANISH SP"'~ISff: TEACHING EMPliASIS SPA ISH 1 ::? '~ 1 2. ~. 1 3 1 JJHDERO,.AD ~ 10 151 123 2'37 'The enrollment counts on this page include students in First and Second Majors. .;'1 .1 '2 -I It 1 e 4 6 7 lQ2 136 Its· ./+ 2J~ 27:4 199 412, 611 181 1}32 397 ~271aJ3 1960 1 5 -18 4,13 Ai- .~ ~, 24 rrOT~S ~f-I! lWe~TO 1 .1 EMP.HASJ~ RUSSIAN LiGE TO--­ Y SEX _ f:5EHIORSi PIR-~PHAJ MEW l)l~!r ~PH 1 - d --_. - - GERHAH:TEAC~IN GERHAN .~ --.2>" JllHl0A8 HEN \10M <3" '5 6RADUAT~S ME" t(r>loI. ~A 'TOT~TOTAI:. 7 3 1 :J' (; 2 '960' 5 -58 7 6 1 8 1 8 1 19~ ~~i 22n 221.3 *The enrollment counts on this page include students in First and Second Majors. 43 44 1; coo47058 t'll." :AJOR 810LOOY . B1ol;OCY~ E:OOl.O(lY • SYSTtMAl'lCS BIOLOGY .. HONORS RESEARCH OlOCY: MJCROBIOlOCY 8 e.,s 84T 84U 84V 84~ 84Y 84+ 844 845 84~ 86 86 860 86E 660 862 663 865 866' 867 87~ 67E 87N 810 - J1t." 'fUM "I:." W"I'l ~~~ ,'IJ~ 1 2 1 1 '2! 1 BIOLOGY: BIoLOGICAL R£80URcrs 84M 84P 64Q 8/jR \'tUM OlOLOGY 1510l0G~ BIOMcEDICAL 810l0GY: PLANT ~IOSCIEHCE .5 ._, m~ ~8' .6 1 1 '02048 & ~_2 .ij~ 19 If 9 1 • 'j 121~ 1S2' ~32' ;,'58 ' 16 2'1 ....... l nu'" a:) 1~ 1 2 . . ..2~, 2 ' 27' \1f4 r 51' 14 61 6 1 810: EClGYI:SYSMTC-HOHORS RSReR ' BIOLOGY-HONORS R E S E A R C H ' BIOLOGY' BIOTECHNOLOGY-HONORS BIOLOGY; B IOMEDCl-HOHOftS RESttt 4 1 BIO: MICROBLGY-HONORS RESEARCH BIO: PLANT BIQ~OI-HONORS RSRCH BIOTECHNOLOGY ECOSYSTEM ~HAOEHE"T 22 BIOlOGV B I Ol OGY B IOUCHNOLOGY' CHEMISTRY: BIOCHEMistRY BiocHEMISTRY 1 15 4 1 8 S '24 1 1 5 '1 16 1 3 1 2 1 ~ 3 5 BIOCHEIMSTRY 2 CHEMISTRY: ENVIRONMENTAL .C.IEM CHEMISTRY CHEM I STRY -MARKET 1H G 2 CHEMISTRY 1 4 13' CHEM I STRV 1 .5 6 ,1' CHEM I STRY , . . 4 6 1 .~a 195 '1 , .. 323 " 245 2 140 It, 16 2.2 3A ,9, Jl 1 5 1 'I 6,' 1 4 1 .1.2 '1 :21:1 1 ~ij: ~, ,.5 ~.Il j15 , .. 6 1 10 24. 6 6 11 l~ 5 5 24- '2 , ~1 ] ,~ JSS 2.4 2 J' 811 GEOLOGY 812 CEOLOGY ~j ;l 88AAPP!-l ED PRYS I C$ • ' 880 ,p. HYSICS ;.1 :,\-31 885. PHYS I CS _ ' ' 2 886 ~APPLIED PHYSICS . _ _ j 8& APPliED PHV~ICSJEItGllfEE:R1NQ .-a 19 I~ LEGE TotAL v BY·S£)( ..=-- :-", 61 . ~3 4 ' . l~~' ,15~ 11.1.. 'The enrollment counts on this page include students in First and Second Majors. 4- 7 2 1 . ~O t '153,·' 423. 1 II . 161.1 -- 18'~ '.!>48' 9 11 !2 '21 1,1 !6" i 4 . ' '1 19 lQ. "323 245 12 9 21 9 1 6 2 15 3 1 1 6 1 1 I' ~ 48 6 I~, 2 1 ) 3 '3 8~ 6 1 1 1,.\ -­ ,Hll 'JrI2o- i569 '316," -, 15 46 3 1 13 32 6 1 7 21 11 . "3 ;2-~3 18 7 20 4.1 '~211 15 3 38 1 '6 r J ,"-,. ' - ' -• . _.·AL 6 16 ..., 20 APPLIED- CHqlIS:mV/BIOCHEHISTJW AIR Q U A L I T Y · , 'GEOLOGV:E"VJROHM('H~L E"P/-IASIS "', ' 1 , l' EAATH SCI £NOE-I NTRp. NATURAL),ST ~ S: ,1 'I ~~ 12 l~ __'61 .J7'13' EARTH sCtEHCE ..- •• '8, . 38 1 12 1 i6 ' .-,n_ 1 1 1 125 \05 1 I . RESEAROH ~,~" "l~'~ 1169 1789, 87 Ta 165.. '165, 19." 5", 1954, M.;ll OJ: QOX' 90. . 'I . ·ESHME~ SOPH"DHORE'S­ iJU61 DRS EN WOH !MEN .:wOH I1A"JOR ,~ - - SENIORS MEN \tQ!'1 - -~ PROSr tlE,. - 11'R ~"ll D9/~~WO . - un ~~4.oEc - , MAJ wOfol 'UHDERQFlAb"liOTAlSJ MEfi -Itf!WT9TAL .. cAaOUATES GRAND WOJ1 TOTAL '1 lM.~ OTHERS ',92 '~h HON,..DECREE fA CQ OGRA 1 001 00 4 ,3 117 21 67 31 'l 'I{ 4 '3 '122 58 180 18D 1 4 5 5 2 7 9 9 3 3 3 o qo g 3 1 2 1 U1HES 913 11 'p~CIAL 131 11 14D 15'1 1~1 ~ l6,9 ~,..a 6.,5.8 68 f'13l 1a,1 t81, 43 ;4: "The enrollment counts on this page include students in First and Second Majors. 45 46 Distribution by Curriculum All Undergraduate Students Fall 2008 Liberal Arts 7,539 68.2% Unclassified 237 2.2% Deciding 595 5.4% Teaching Major 2,676 24.2% Total Undergraduates 11,047 Office of the Registrar September 2008 SOURCE OF ENROLLMENT FALL 2008 UNDERGRADUATES TOTAL Source of Transfer University of Iowa Iowa State University Iowa Four-Year Private Iowa Two-Year Public Iowa Two-Year Private Out-of-State Four-Year Out-of-State Two-Year Others TOTAL 161 102 323 2,522 43 210 128 60 3,549 High School Source Iowa High Scool Non-Iowa High School Unknown TOTAL 9,769 974 67 10,810 GRADUATES TOTAL Bachelors Degree College UNI Other Iowa Colleges Out-of-State Colleges Unknown TOTAL 722 533 563 43 1,861 PERCENT OF TOTAL TRANSFER 4.54% 2.87% 9.10% 71.06% 1.21% 5.92% 3.61% 1.69% PERCENT OF CLASSIFIED STUDENTS 1.5% 0.9% 3.0% 23.3% 0.4% 1.9% 1.2% 0.6% 32.8% 90.37% 9.01% 0.62% 100.0% PERCENT OF GRADUATE STUDENTS 38.80% 28.64% 30.25% 2.31% 100.0% Office of the Registrar September 2008 47 48 FALL 2008 ENROLLMENT By Admission County Lyon 1 12 13 Osceola 1 10 Dickinson 8 59 11 67 O’Brien Clay 2 3 61 75 63 78 Mitchell 12 Howard 5 Winneshiek KEY: 12 Allamakee 75 77 Graduates 114 87 82 8 Undergraduates 126 Sioux 90 Hancock Cerro Gordo Palo Alto Chickasaw Total 4 98 Floyd 11 1 5 13 20 63 114 53 41 111 242 67 Clayton Fayette 125 54 46 124 262 8 15 102 133 Plymouth 5 Buena Vista Pocahontas Humboldt 5 Wright Franklin Butler Cherokee Bremer 52 148 110 4 4 25 93 7 3 52 4 256 49 38 142 98 73 44 57 26 308 53 42 167 80 47 30 Buchanan Delaware Dubuque Black Hawk Webster 25 15 50 Ida Woodbury 9 423 11 Hamilton Hardin Grundy 25 Sac 0 Calhoun 168 422 138 159 0 1519 109 9 15 137 37 1 193 472 153 168 17 1942 120 68 96 162 37 42 17 43 77 111 Jones Jackson 12 Tama Benton Linn 11 68 19 16 135 Monona 1 Crawford Carroll Greene Boone Story Marshall 71 80 116 144 752 19 12 2 8 0 4 18 82 135 160 887 Clinton 12 148 13 60 109 35 65 143 140 161 167 62 117 35 69 Cedar 152 5 Harrison 3 Shelby 1 Audubon Dallas Polk Jasper Iowa Johnson Guthrie Poweshiek Scott 31 43 8 8 44 13 21 0 7 66 12 1 309 48 105 59 252 16 22 12 124 785 99 26 340 113 67 296 12 131 851 111 27 12 Muscatine 118 Washington Adair Pottawattamie 14 Madison Marion Keokuk Warren Mahaska Cass 130 8 1 72 2 7 4 8 3 0 71 Louisa 4 10 86 29 80 39 114 42 18 79 28 11 31 87 43 18 122 45 32 Mills 2 Montgomery Jefferson 3 Union 2 Clarke Monroe 2 Wapello 6 1 Lucas 3 Henry 11 2 Adams 0 33 6 9 16 54 13 24 1 Des Moines 13 6 36 15 6 11 18 60 14 27 63 8 39 64 54 Page 1 Taylor 1 Ringgold 0 Decatur 3 Wayne 2 Appanoose Davis Fremont 0 1 Van Buren 0 1 11 1 4 2 13 Lee 7 4 23 4 1 12 2 4 13 5 19 9 24 3 6 60 23 67 University of Northern Iowa Office of the Registrar September 2008 Emmet 2 24 26 Kossuth 12 125 137 Winnebago 8 74 82 Worth 4 40 44 ENROLLMENT BY STATE OF ORIGIN FALL 2008 STATES . Office of the Registrar September 2008 ALABAMA ALASKA ARIZONA ARKANSAS CALIFORNIA COLORADO CONNECTICUT DISTRICT of COLUMBIA FLORIDA GEORGIA HAWAII IDAHO ILLINOIS INDIANA IOWA KANSAS KENTUCKY LOUISIANA MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS MICHIGAN MINNESOTA MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI MONTANA NEBRASKA NEVADA NEW JERSEY NEW MEXICO NEW YORK NORTH CAROLINA NORTH DAKOTA OHIO OKLAHOMA OREGON PENNSYLVANIA SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA TENNESSEE TEXAS UTAH VERMONT VIRGINIA WASHINGTON WISCONSIN TOTALS GRADUATES M W 5 1 T 5 1 UNDERGRADUATES M W 1 T 1 M 1 3 1 37 8 2 17 1 1 1 20 7 24 1 6 2 2 1 8 3 7 3 2 109 22 5,744 10 4 2 7 3 425 1 29 1 1 2 3 4 5 10 6 1 984 1 36 1 1 2 4 5 5 10 13 4 1,409 2 5 3 5 5 1 1 1 15 2 1 2 21 5 7 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 7 6 1 8 1 2 3 3 3 5 14 1 4 8 17 1 7 4 2 2 3 7 4 1 5 3 3 3 8 8 2 5 3 9 1,157 7 3 13 1,639 3 1 1 1 1 4 1 2 4 482 4 1 1 3 2 2 163 40 10,124 12 6 1 1 1 1 4 116 1 33 1 23 1 4 2 6 4 4 4 4 4 3 7 9 16 20 24 44 4 19 4,634 1 1 3 20 6,100 1 1 7 39 10,734 54 18 4,380 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 47 1 15 12 3 69 18 1 11 1 4 2 6 1 4 3 4 61 21 4,805 2 2 3 1 2 1 2 53 1 16 1 13 5 2 9 3 1 3 4 2 2 1 7 1 24 1 2 4 23 5,116 TOTAL W 5 1 1 2 49 8 1 2 5 5 5 12 115 23 6,728 10 9 3 1 1 4 84 23 1 18 1 2 5 18 4 8 7 4 2 12 7 28 1 1 6 6 29 7,257 T 6 1 3 2 73 9 1 2 12 8 5 12 176 44 11,533 12 11 6 1 3 2 6 137 1 39 2 31 1 7 2 14 21 5 11 4 9 6 3 19 8 52 2 1 8 10 52 12,373 49 50 INTERNATIONAL STUDENT REPORT -- FALL 2008 Argentina Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahrain Bangladesh Brazil Canada Chile China Colombia Congo Denmark Dominican Republic Ecuador France Germany Ghana Hong Kong India Indonesia Iran Israel Italy Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Lebanon Libya Malawi Malaysia Mexico Nepal Nigeria Oman BUSINESS EDUCATION HUM & FA U G U G U G 1 1 NAT SCI U G SOC B SCI U G UNAFFIL U G 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 34 1 1 3 1 14 1 1 1 1 7 5 4 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 3 4 2 2 1 1 7 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 17 2 1 2 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 18 2 1 2 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 7 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 5 2 1 1 1 1 4 1 18 TOTAL U G 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 5 3 6 5 2 2 49 33 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 9 36 14 23 1 1 1 1 1 9 5 2 1 1 6 2 1 1 2 8 2 4 1 2 4 1 1 1 INTERNATIONAL STUDENT REPORT -- FALL 2008 (continued) Pakistan Peru Poland Portugal Romania Russia Rwanda Saudi Arabia Sierra Leone Singapore Slovakia Slovenia South Korea Spain Sri Lanka Switzerland Taiwan Thailand Trinidad/Tobago Turkey Uganda United Kingdom Upper Volta Vietnam Yemen Total BUSINESS EDUCATION HUM & FA U G U G U G 1 1 1 2 1 21 1 1 1 2 1 2 NAT SCI U G 2 1 10 2 1 2 31 SOC B SCI U G 1 5 1 UNAFFIL U G 2 1 4 1 12 3 13 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 13 1 1 4 1 5 1 1 3 1 1 2 6 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 81 44 5 33 10 40 1 62 46 11 13 95 24 TOTAL U G 2 1 1 1 8 1 1 13 21 5 1 65 6 1 1 1 1 1 17 6 1 1 2 5 12 1 3 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 264 200 Office of the Registrar September 2008 51 52 UNDERGRADUATE INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS BY MAJOR FALL 2008 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Accounting Economics Finance Management Management Info Systems Marketing Potential Business TOTAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Health Promotion Physical Education TOTAL COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & FINE ARTS Art Communication: Elec Media Communication: Org. Communication Communication: Public Relations Communicative Disorders German Modern Language/Dual Music Music Performance TOTAL 20 3 21 14 14 6 3 81 2 3 5 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 2 1 10 COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES Applied Physics/Engineering Biochemistry Biology Biology: Biomedical Biology: Biomedical-Honors Research Biotechnology Biotechnology-Honors Research Chemistry Computer Information Science Computer Science (BA) Computer Science (BS) Electro/Info Eng Tech (EIET) Manufacturing Technology Mathematics Technology Management TOTAL COLLEGE OF SOCIAL & BEHAV SCIENCES Anthropology Interior Design Political Science Psychology TOTAL 1 4 2 4 11 OTHER Non-Degree General Studies Undecided Pre-professional TOTAL 30 1 62 2 95 TOTAL UNDERGRADUATES Office of the Registrar September 2008 2 1 5 5 1 1 1 1 2 18 11 6 2 5 1 62 264 GRADUATE INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS BY MAJOR FALL 2008 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Pre-MBA Pre-Macc MBA Accounting (Macc) TOTAL 1 1 34 8 44 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION C&I: Early Childhood C&I: Elem Educ Educ: C&I Educ: Leadership Educational Psychology Health Education Leisure, Youth & Human Svcs (MA) Leisure, Youth & Human Svcs (Ed.D.) Performance & Training Technology Physical Education School Counseling Special Ed TOTAL 1 1 6 2 3 2 7 5 1 2 1 2 33 COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & FINE ARTS Art: Studio Emphasis Communication Studies English French German Music Music Composition Music Performance Piano Performance and Pedagogy Spanish Teaching English to Speakers of Other Lang Women's and Gender Studies TOTAL 2 9 9 2 5 3 1 3 1 1 2 2 40 COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES Biology Biotechnology Applied Physics Applied Chemistry/Biochemistry (PSM) Chemistry (MS) Computer Science (MS) DIT Env. Science Technology Mathematics Industrial Mathematics (PSM) TOTAL 2 13 2 2 3 7 6 4 2 1 4 46 COLLEGE OF SOCIAL & BEHAV SCIENCES Geography Psychology Public Policy Social Work (MSW) TOTAL 7 2 2 2 13 OTHER Non-Degree TOTAL 24 24 TOTAL GRADUATES 200 Office of the Registrar September 2008 53 54 NEW and FORMER INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS By GENDER, LEVEL of STUDIES, and COUNTRY Fall 2008 COUNTRY Argentina Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahrain Bangladesh Brazil Canada Chile China Columbia Congo Denmark Dominican Republic Ecuador France Germany Ghana Hong Kong India Indonesia Iran Israel Italy Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Lebanon Libya Malawi Malaysia Mexico Nepal Nigeria Oman Pakistan Peru Poland Portugal Romania Russia Rwanda Saudi Arabia Sierre Leone Singapore Slovakia Slovenia South Korea 1 2 3 1 1 1 8 11 4 82 7 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 45 37 2 1 1 1 14 2 2 8 1 1 2 10 5 6 2 1 3 2 8 1 1 34 6 71 2 1 1 1 23 COUNTRY Spain Sri Lanka Switzerland Taiwan Thailand Trinidad/Tobago Turkey Uganda United Kingdom Upper Volta Vietnam Yemen TOTAL AFRICA Congo Ghana Kenya Libya Malawi Nigeria Rwanda Sierre Leone Uganda Upper Volta TOTAL 1 1 2 17 1 3 7 1 1 1 2 1 464 1 2 8 1 2 2 6 2 1 1 26 COUNTRY ASIA Bahrain Bangladesh China Hong Kong India Indonesia Japan Kazakhstan Malaysia Nepal Singapore South Korea Sri Lanka Taiwan Thailand Vietnam TOTAL CARIBBEAN/ ATLANTIC ISLANDS Dominican Republic Trinidad/Tobago TOTAL EUROPE Austria Azerbaijan Denmark France Germany Italy Poland Portugal Romania Russia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Switzerland United Kingdom TOTAL 1 1 82 45 37 2 14 2 10 6 1 23 1 17 1 2 245 1 3 4 3 1 1 1 3 1 8 1 1 34 1 1 1 2 1 60 COUNTRY MIDDLE EAST Iran Israel Jordan Lebanon Oman Pakistan Saudia Arabia Turkey Yemen TOTAL NORTH CENTRAL AMERICA Canada Mexico TOTAL 1 1 2 1 1 3 71 7 1 88 11 5 16 SOUTH AMERICA Argentina Brazil Chile Columbia Ecuador Peru TOTAL 1 8 4 7 1 2 23 AUSTRALIA/ PACIFIC ISLANDS Australia TOTAL 2 2 SEX Male Female TOTAL 245 219 464 MALE Undergraduate Graduate TOTAL 156 89 245 FEMALE Undergraduate Graduate TOTAL 108 111 219 NEW or FORMER New Former TOTAL 159 305 464 LEVEL of STUDIES Undergraduate 264 Graduate 200 TOTAL 464 Office of the Registrar September 2008 DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY RACE/ETHNICITY, GENDER, AND RESIDENCY FALL 2008 UNDERGRADUATE Race/Ethnicity White African-American Asian-American American Indian Hispanic-American No Response International Students (1) TOTAL Total Minority Resident 4,021 83 46 11 62 186 0 4,409 202 Male Non-Resident 135 61 3 1 30 8 156 394 95 297 Resident 5,340 114 64 14 78 166 0 5,776 270 Female Non-Resident 262 42 8 2 29 17 108 468 81 351 Resident 849 40 7 2 13 47 0 958 62 Female Non-Resident 134 28 13 3 15 22 111 326 59 121 GRADUATE Race/Ethnicity White African-American Asian-American American Indian Hispanic-American No Response International Students (1) TOTAL Total Minority Resident 360 15 5 0 3 36 0 419 23 Male Non-Resident 47 9 1 1 7 4 89 158 18 41 (1) Includes all international students regardless of race/ethnicity. Remaining categories contain American citizens, immigrants, and refugees only. Office of the Registrar September 2008 55 56 UNDERGRADUATE DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE, RACE/ETHNICITY, GENDER, AND RESIDENCE Fall 2008 COLLEGE White and No Response Male Female R NR R NR African-American Male Female R NR R NR Asian-American Male Female R NR R NR American Indian Male Female R NR R NR Hispanic-American Male Female R NR R NR All International Students* Female Male R NR R NR Grand Total Male Female Total Business 1334 37 853 32 17 13 17 8 19 0 11 0 1 0 2 0 10 3 7 1 0 38 0 43 1,472 974 2,446 Education 419 27 1456 71 13 10 17 6 4 1 10 1 1 1 3 0 11 6 21 2 0 4 0 1 497 1,588 2,085 Humanities 512 21 1100 61 6 10 22 4 4 0 13 1 2 0 2 1 10 8 22 6 0 6 0 4 579 1,236 1,815 Nat. Sciences 947 22 567 19 10 9 12 3 10 0 10 2 3 0 3 0 14 1 6 2 0 52 0 10 1,068 634 1,702 Soc. Sciences 615 19 941 36 16 9 28 10 5 0 12 0 2 0 4 0 7 9 16 10 0 4 0 7 686 1,064 1,750 No Sp. Coll. 380 17 589 60 21 10 18 11 4 2 8 4 2 0 0 1 10 3 6 8 0 52 0 43 501 748 1,249 Gender Subtotal 4207 143 5,506 279 83 61 114 42 46 3 64 8 11 1 14 2 62 30 78 29 0 156 0 108 4,803 6,244 11,047 4,803 6,244 11,047 Gender Total 4,350 Grand Total 5,785 10,135 144 156 300 * Includes all international students; other categories include American citizens, immigrants, asylees, and refugees only. Office of the Registrar September 2008 49 72 121 12 16 28 92 107 199 156 108 264 GRADUATE DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE, RACE/ETHNICITY, GENDER, AND RESIDENCE Fall 2008 White and No Response Male Female R NR R NR African-American Male Female R NR R NR Asian-American Male Female R NR R NR American Indian Male Female R NR R NR Hispanic-American Male Female R NR R NR Business 39 1 20 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 24 64 46 110 Education 163 14 388 26 8 1 24 3 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 1 0 13 0 20 201 469 670 Humanities 36 9 124 16 1 1 7 7 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 2 0 9 0 31 58 195 253 COLLEGE All International Students* Female Male R NR R NR Total Male Female Grand Total Nat. Sciences 46 5 60 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 33 0 13 86 78 164 Soc. Sciences 53 7 83 10 1 0 5 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 4 0 9 69 114 183 No Sp. Coll. 59 15 221 99 3 5 4 16 0 1 0 12 0 1 0 3 0 5 2 11 0 10 0 14 99 382 481 Gender Subtotal 396 51 896 156 15 9 40 28 5 1 7 13 0 1 2 3 3 7 13 15 0 89 0 111 577 1,284 1,861 577 1,284 1,861 Gender Total 447 Grand Total 1,052 1,499 24 68 92 6 20 26 1 5 6 10 28 38 89 111 200 * Includes all international students; other categories include American citizens, immigrants, asylees, and refugees only. Office of the Registrar September 2008 57 58 Combined Undergraduate and Graduate Minority Student Enrollment Fall 2008 White 11,148 No Response 486 International 464 93.7% African-American 392 Asian-American 147 Hispanic-American 237 American-Indian 34 Minority 810 6.3% Total enrollment 12,908 Office of the Registrar September 2008 Undergraduate and Graduate Minority Student Enrollment Fall 2008 UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE White 1,390 No esponse 109 International 200 91.3% White 9,758 No Response 377 International 264 94.1% AfricanAmerican 92 African-American African American 300 AsianAmerican 121 AsianAmerican 26 HispanicAmerican 199 Minority 648 5.9% HispanicAmerican 38 American Indian 28 Minority 162 8.7% American Indian 6 Minority 756 6.0% Total Undergraduate 11,047 Graduate 1,861 Office of the Registrar September 2008 59 60 MINORITY STUDENT ENROLLMENT Fall Semesters 1997-2008 Race/Ethnicity African American Native American Asian American Hispanic Total Race/Ethnicity African American Native American Asian American Hispanic Total Race/Ethnicity African American Native American Asian American Hispanic Total . Office of the Registrar September 2008 Fall 1997 198 24 132 80 434 Fall 1998 222 23 126 86 457 Fall 1999 242 28 128 90 488 UNDERGRADUATE Fall Fall Fall Fall 2000 2001 2002 2003 283 296 319 323 31 27 25 28 124 127 109 130 119 161 195 187 557 611 648 668 Fall 2004 324 30 114 200 668 Fall 2005 317 23 116 164 620 Fall 2006 288 28 131 181 628 Fall 2007 287 34 133 177 631 Fall 2008 300 28 121 199 648 Fall 1997 58 3 17 14 92 Fall 1998 61 2 13 6 82 Fall 1999 66 5 13 15 99 Fall 2000 73 4 16 16 109 GRADUATE Fall Fall 2001 2002 74 78 3 6 15 19 19 12 111 115 Fall 2004 101 4 11 25 141 Fall 2005 98 3 13 22 136 Fall 2006 89 3 16 24 132 Fall 2007 70 2 18 24 114 Fall 2008 92 6 26 38 162 Fall 2003 103 4 11 21 139 COMBINED TOTALS UNDERGRADUATE & GRADUATE Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 256 283 308 356 370 397 426 425 415 377 357 392 27 25 33 35 30 31 32 34 26 31 36 34 149 139 141 140 142 128 141 125 129 147 151 147 94 92 105 135 180 207 208 225 186 205 201 237 526 539 587 666 722 763 807 809 756 760 745 810 4.0% 4.0% 4.3% 4.8% 5.1% 5.5% 6.0% 6.3% 6.0% 6.2% 5.9% 6.3% MINORITY ENROLLMENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL ENROLLMENT Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Total Enrollment 13,108 13,329 13,553 13,774 14,070 13,926 13,441 12,824 12,513 12,260 12,609 12,908 526 539 587 666 722 763 807 809 756 760 745 810 Minority Enrollment 4.0% 4.3% 4.8% 5.1% 5.5% 6.0% 6.3% 6.0% 6.2% 5.9% 6.3% % of Total Enrollme 4.0% Difference -21 13 61 79 56 41 44 2 -53 4 -11 65 % Incr. or Decr. -3.8% 2.5% 11.6% 13.5% 8.4% 5.7% 5.8% 0.2% -6.6% 0.5% -1.4% 8.7% COMPARATIVE AVERAGE AGES - FALL SEMESTERS 1996-2008 Total 33.5 33.4 34.1 33.8 33.5 32.9 33.4 33.7 32.6 31.9 32.0 31.8 32.8 Undergraduates Female Total Male 21.7 21.5 21.6 21.6 21.4 21.5 21.7 21.3 21.5 21.6 21.3 21.4 21.5 21.2 21.3 21.2 20.9 21.0 21.7 21.4 21.5 22.1 21.6 21.8 21.8 21.3 21.5 21.8 21.3 21.5 21.7 21.1 21.4 21.6 21.1 21.3 21.5 21.0 21.2 Graduates (9 sem hours or more) Female Total Male 28.7 28.3 28.5 29.1 27.7 28.2 29.0 28.3 28.5 29.7 27.9 28.5 28.6 27.7 28.0 27.5 27.7 27.6 27.8 27.9 27.9 27.6 27.7 27.7 28.0 27.7 27.8 28.1 27.1 27.4 28.7 27.0 27.7 27.3 26.6 26.8 27.0 25.7 26.1 Undergraduates (12 sem hours or more) Female Total Male 20.9 20.7 20.8 21.0 20.6 20.7 21.0 20.5 20.7 20.9 20.5 20.7 20.8 20.5 20.6 20.6 20.2 20.4 21.0 20.6 20.7 21.4 21.0 21.2 21.2 20.7 20.9 21.2 20.7 20.9 21.1 20.7 20.9 21.1 20.6 20.8 21.0 20.5 20.7 Male 21.3 21.3 21.3 21.2 21.1 20.9 21.3 21.7 21.5 21.6 21.6 21.4 21.3 Female 21.1 20.9 20.9 20.9 20.9 20.6 21.0 21.4 21.2 21.2 21.2 21.1 20.9 Total 21.2 21.1 21.1 21.0 21.0 20.7 21.1 21.5 21.3 21.3 21.3 21.2 21.1 Undergraduates Female Total Male 27.5 28.1 27.8 26.5 27.8 27.3 26.8 28.6 27.7 27.5 28.3 27.9 27.0 28.0 27.6 26.0 27.4 26.8 27.4 27.8 27.6 27.2 27.2 27.2 26.4 26.1 26.2 26.3 26.2 26.2 25.9 25.2 25.5 26.0 25.2 25.6 26.0 27.0 26.5 Male 30.6 30.0 29.9 30.9 30.4 29.6 30.6 30.9 29.5 29.4 29.2 29.5 29.9 Total Female 31.6 31.7 33.1 32.4 32.4 31.7 31.9 32.1 31.1 30.6 30.4 30.4 33.5 Total 31.2 31.0 31.8 31.8 31.6 30.8 31.4 31.6 30.5 30.1 29.9 30.1 32.1 ALL 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 FULL-TIME 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Male 33.6 33.6 33.3 34.1 33.3 32.4 33.2 33.7 32.2 32.0 32.1 31.8 32.2 PART-TIME University of Northern Iowa Office of the Registrar September 2008 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Male 36.9 36.6 35.9 36.4 36.0 35.3 36.0 37.0 35.7 34.8 35.2 35.4 35.8 Graduates Female 33.5 33.3 34.4 33.7 33.6 33.1 33.5 33.7 32.8 31.8 32.0 31.8 33.1 Graduates Female 36.2 36.1 37.0 36.8 36.7 36.1 36.3 36.7 36.3 35.5 35.7 35.7 37.7 Total 36.5 36.2 36.7 36.7 36.5 35.8 36.2 36.8 36.1 35.3 35.5 35.6 37.1 Male 22.9 22.7 22.7 22.8 22.6 22.2 22.8 23.3 22.8 22.8 22.7 22.7 22.7 Total Female 22.9 22.9 23.1 22.9 22.8 22.5 23.0 23.3 22.9 22.8 22.7 22.6 23.1 Total 22.9 22.8 22.9 22.9 22.7 22.4 22.9 23.3 22.9 22.8 22.7 22.6 22.9 Total 61 62 Average Age Trends All Students Fall Semesters 1976 - 2008 Average Age 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 Graduates Undergraduates 0 Fall Semester Office of the Registrar September 2008 ENROLLMENT OF MARRIED STUDENTS OR MARRIED/SINGLE STUDENTS WITH DEPENDENTS FALL SEMESTER 2008 MARRIED w/ No DEPENDENTS % ENROLLMENT SINGLE w/ DEPENDENTS % ENROLLMENT MARRIED w/ DEPENDENTS % ENROLLMENT UG 192 1.7% 153 1.4% 169 1.5% GRADS 202 10.9% 46 2.5% 205 11.0% TOTAL 394 3.1% 199 1.5% 374 2.9% Office of the Registrar September 2008 63 64 Students with Disabilities Fall 1997 - 2008 Category Sensory Disabilities Subtotal 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 29 19 17 28 27 19 26 23 31 29 23 29 Mobility Disabilities Subtotal 50 36 30 31 23 14 15 17 10 22 20 22 Health Disabilities Subtotal 82 57 53 62 59 18 23 14 18 18 19 31 Psychiatric Disabilities Subtotal 45 26 43 30 30 11 15 17 16 29 37 45 Learning Disabilities Subtotal 38 49 66 71 66 60 87 85 103 117 111 109 244 187 209 222 205 122 166 156 178 215 210 236 Grand Total Note: All disabilities enumerated in this table are self-identified; they may also be duplicated Disability Services/Counseling Center University Health Services September 2008 Percentage of Total Enrollment in Halls Fall 2008 1.00 0.90 0.87 0.78 0.80 0.70 Percent 0.60 0.58 0.51 0.50 0.40 0.35 0.32 0.30 0.23 0.17 0.20 0.13 0.11 0.10 0.07 0.10 0.00 women Freshmen men Sophomores Juniors Seniors Others Total Department of Residence 65 66 UNI Residence Hall Occupancy Fall 2008 3,000 2,500 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 - 4,603 4,645 4,519 4,457 4,492 4,616 4,613 , 4,121 3,818 3,742 3,898 4,041 4,177 4,372 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 Women Freshman Sophomores Juniors Seniors Unclassified & Graduates Total Men 1,267 710 353 203 104 2,637 833 446 215 151 90 1,735 Department of Residence SECTION II: New Students Entering UNI Fall Semester 2008 PART A: Freshman Direct From High School 68 Iowa Public High School Four-Year Graduates By Race/Ethnicity, Graduating Classes 1996 to 2006 1996 1997 1998 1999 55 408 508 648 30,224 31,843 73 524 555 614 31,220 32,986 84 531 508 696 32,370 34,189 90 500 496 673 32,619 34,378 Race/Ethnicity American Indian Hispanic Asian African American White Total 2000 2001 2002 2003 Number of Graduates with Diplomas 74 537 546 734 31,943 33,834 212 582 684 678 31,618 33,774 108 660 657 756 31,608 33,789 124 748 656 857 32,473 34,858 Source: Iowa Department of Education, Bureau of Planning, Research, Development and Evaluation Services, Basic Educational Data Survey, High School Completers and Dropout files. 2004 2005 2006 121 928 672 900 31,718 34,339 164 999 655 1,021 30,708 33,547 156 1,100 695 1,091 30,651 33,693 Fall 2008 Distribution by Month of Application Enrolled Freshmen New From High School 491 500 450 412 387 Number of Applications 400 350 300 260 250 191 200 150 97 100 79 51 23 50 0 Before Oct Oct 7 Dec Jan Feb March April May June July August 44.8% 64.0% 73.5% 86.4% 91.2% 95.1% 97.7% 98.8% 99.2% 99.7% 100.0% 24.4% 19.2% 9.5% 12.9% 4.8% 3.9% 2.5% 1.1% 0.4% 0.4% 0.3% 387 191 260 97 79 51 23 8 9 7 20.4% % of total 20.4% 412 491 N=1868 9 Nov Cumulative % Application 8 Office of Admissions September 2008 69 70 Fall 2008 Distribution by Residency Enrolled Freshmen New From High School 2,000 1,870 1,800 1,600 Number of Stude ents 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 145 200 0 Resident Non-Resident Number 1,870 145 Percentage 92.8% 7.2% N=2015 Office of Admissions September 2008 Fall 2008 Distribution by Miles from UNI Campus Enrolled Freshmen New from Iowa High Schools 500 466 450 400 357 357 Number of Stude ents 350 332 300 253 250 200 150 93 100 50 0 Number Percentage within 50 51-75 76-100 101-150 151-200 201+ 357 357 332 466 253 93 19.2% 19.2% 17.9% 25.1% 13.6% 5.0% Miles from UNI Campus Office of Admissions September 2008 N=1858 71 72 Fall 2008 New Enrolled Freshmen By County and ACT Zones Northeast: 44.5% Allamakee Benton Black Hawk Bremer Buchanan Butler Cerro Gordo Chickasaw Clayton Delaware Dubuque Fayette Floyd Franklin Grundy Hardin Howard Jackson Jones Linn Mitchell Tama Winneshiek Worth Metropolitan Counties 826 10 24 203 30 27 18 30 19 22 30 82 25 13 11 19 9 13 15 15 160 10 19 16 6 Northwest: 15.0% Buena Vista Calhoun Carroll Cherokee Clay Crawford Dickinson Emmet Greene Hamilton Hancock Humboldt Ida Kossuth Lyon Monoma O'Brien Osceola Palo Alto Plymouth Pocahontas Sac Sioux Webster Winnebago Woodbury Wright 278 14 7 14 4 13 10 11 5 7 20 6 8 2 22 5 3 18 1 2 26 8 6 12 8 14 25 7 Central: 19.3% Boone Dallas Jasper Madison Marion Marshall Polk Story Warren N=1858 359 12 30 22 4 21 21 188 34 27 Southeast: 18.8% Appanoose Cedar Clinton Davis Des Moines Henry Iowa Jefferson Johnson Keokuk Lee Louisa Lucas Mahaska Monroe Muscatine Poweshiek Scott Van Buren Wapello Washington Wayne 349 1 9 29 2 4 12 14 11 74 5 13 7 5 13 0 24 19 84 3 6 14 0 Southwest: 2.5% Adair Adams Audubon Cass Clarke Decatur Fremont Guthrie Harrison Mills Montgomery Page Pottawattamie Ringgold Shelby Taylor Union Office of Admissions September 2008 46 2 1 0 2 4 1 0 12 1 4 2 1 12 0 1 1 2 Fall 2008 Distribution by HS Class Size Enrolled Freshmen New from High School 300 284 251 242 250 231 230 216 Number of Stud dents 200 151 150 127 100 50 0 Number Percentage 39 1-25 33 26-50 51-75 76-100 101-150 151-200 201-300 301-400 401-500 501 + 39 216 251 230 242 151 231 284 127 33 2.2% 12.0% 13.9% 12.7% 13.4% 8.4% 12.8% 15.7% 7.0% 1.8% HS Class Size N=1804 Office of Admissions September 2008 73 74 Fall 2008 Distribution by Percentile Rank Enrolled Freshmen New from High School 400 341 350 335 295 300 250 Number of Sttudents 344 224 200 158 150 100 73 50 26 7 1 0 Number Percentage 0-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80-89 90-99 1 7 26 73 158 224 295 341 344 335 0.1% 0.4% 1.4% 4.0% 8.8% 12.4% 16.4% 18.9% 19.1% 18.6% High School Percentile N=1804 Office of Admissions September 2008 Fall 2008 Distribution by ACT Composite Score Enrolled Freshmen New from High School 500 461 450 400 Number of Stud dents 350 325 288 300 250 227 216 184 200 183 150 100 37 50 42 1 0 Number Percentage 1-13 14-16 17 18-19 20 21 22-23 24 25-26 27-36 1 37 42 216 184 227 461 183 288 325 0.1% 1.9% 2.1% 11.0% 9.4% 11.6% 23.5% 9.3% 14.7% 16.5% ACT Composite Score N=1964 Office of Admissions September 2008 75 76 ACT Composite Scores for New Freshmen Students Entering UNI Expressed by Quartile Range Fall Terms 1995 - 2008 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Lower Q1 21.03 21.25 21.09 20.24 20.95 20.00 20.75 20.78 20.43 20.31 20.68 20.97 20.93 21.02 Q2 + Q3 21.04-25.75 21.26-26.04 21.10-26.03 20.25-26.14 20.96-25.87 20.01-25.76 20.76-25.76 20.79-25.69 20.44-25.59 20.32-25.50 20.69-25.75 20.98-25.77 20.94-25.73 21.03-25.69 Upper Q4 25.76 26.05 26.04 26.15 25.88 25.77 25.77 25.70 25.60 25.51 25.76 25.78 25.74 25.70 Office of Admissions September 2008 Comparison of ACT Composite Score for Freshmen Students Entering Fall Term in Selected Years Between 1960 - 2008 *1960 1979 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 21.3 22.1 21.8 21.8 21.6 23.1 22.8 22.9 23.0 23.1 23.0 23.2 23.6 23.3 23.0 23.0 22.8 22.9 22.9 22.8 23.0 23.0 22.9 Composite 6.7% 20.5% 13.4% 10.8% 10.8% 10.6% 11.1% 4.5% Score <17 4.0% 3.1% 1.4% 1.9% 1.9% 1.6% 1.7% 1.2% 1.9% 2.1% 2.7% 2.1% 1.4% 2.3% 1.4% 1.9% 1.9% Mean Composite Score 22.0 20.6 Composite 63.7% 51.3% 59.8% 65.6% 65.6% 63.3% 61.5% 76.1% 73.6% 73.6% 75.0% 76.0% 75.3% 77.5% 75.8% 77.5% 74.5% 75.0% 72.1% 74.3% 72.3% 71.7% 74.8% 74.4% 75.6% Score >=21 Office of Admissions September 2008 *The first year that ACT was required of freshmen entering UNI. NOTE: Enhanced ACT beginning with 1990 77 Percentage Distribution by ACT Composite Score and High School Class Rank for Students New from High School Entering Fall 1979 through Fall 20087* 78 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 N=1899 N=1892 N=1978 N=1846 N=1769 N=1702 N=1923 N=1876 N=1802 N=1874 N=1986 N=2062 N=1971 N=1683 Top 10% Rank ACT >=27 6.5% 5.8% 5.4% 6.2% 7.3% 6.8% 6.0% 8.8% 7.6% 6.5% 7.5% 10.3% 8.8% 8.1% Top 30% Rank ACT>=24 24.0% 21.8% 23.2% 23.1% 24.1% 23.7% 25.0% 31.7% 29.3% 26.5% 27.0% 35.6% 33.1% 32.0% Top 50% Rank ACT>=21 46.7% 45.1% 46.7% 46.1% 47.9% 48.6% 53.1% 60.8% 61.9% 57.4% 57.5% 71.3% 69.8% 69.1% Top 50% Rank ACT<=20 33.8% 33.6% 30.9% 30.0% 31.4% 32.8% 28.1% 29.1% 32.0% 32.1% 34.1% 20.7% 23.4% 23.6% Lowest 50% Rank ACT >=21 4.4% 3.9% 4.9% 5.5% 5.5% 6.0% 6.6% 4.8% 2.9% 5.9% 3.9% 4.7% 3.8% 4.2% Lowest 50% Rank ACT <=20 15.1% 17.5% 17.4% 18.3% 15.2% 12.6% 12.2% 5.3% 3.2% 4.6% 4.4% 3.2% 3.0% 3.1% 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 N=1803 N=1821 N=1951 N=1926 N=1858 N=1924 N=2031 N=2096 N=1708 N=1640 N=1585 N=1620 N=1597 N=1845 N=1798 Top 10% Rank ACT >=27 8.4% 8.1% 8.0% 8.8% 8.3% 9.4% 8.8% 8.4% 7.1% 8.6% 8.6% 8.1% 8.8% 7.3% 7.6% Top 30% Rank ACT>=24 33.9% 31.9% 32.6% 33.1% 34.7% 34.3% 33.8% 31.7% 29.3% 31.5% 30.7% 28.2% 30.0% 32.5% 29.3% Top 50% Rank ACT>=21 71.8% 72.4% 70.3% 72.3% 70.1% 70.9% 68.5% 69.4% 66.1% 67.7% 65.2% 62.8% 66.5% 66.3% 65.4% Top 50% Rank ACT<=20 23.4% 21.7% 22.9% 20.4% 21.9% 20.7% 23.2% 22.1% 23.8% 22.1% 24.5% 24.8% 22.1% 22.3% 19.9% Lowest 50% Rank ACT >=21 3.1% 4.2% 5.1% 5.8% 6.2% 6.6% 6.3% 5.6% 6.9% 7.7% 7.0% 7.1% 7.8% 7.9% 9.2% Lowest 50% Rank ACT <=20 1.7% 1.7% 1.7% 1.5% 1.8% 1.8% 2.0% 2.9% 3.2% 2.5% 3.3% 3.1% 3.4% 3.5% 5.5% Office of Admissions September 2008 *for whom both ACT and class rank available . Fall 2008 Distribution by Curriculum Enrolled Freshmen New from High School 1181 1200 1000 Number of Studen nts 800 600 418 416 400 200 0 Number Percentage Office of Admissions September 2008 Deciding Teaching Major Liberal & Voc Arts 418 416 1181 20.7% 20.6% 58.6% N=2015 79 80 Fall 2008 Distribution of Full-Time and Part-Time Students Enrolled Freshmen New from High School 2,500 Number of S Students 2,000 1,986 1,500 1,000 500 29 0 Full Time Part Time Number 1,986 29 Percentage 98.6% 1.4% Office of Admissions September 2008 N=1991 New Degree Students Entering UNI Directly from High School Fall 2008 By Major Interest as Indicated on Application for Admission College of Business Teach Liberal Arts Total Accounting 1 125 126 Business 5 94 99 Economics 0 2 2 Finance 0 36 36 Real Estate 0 5 5 Management 0 89 89 Marketing 0 52 52 Management Info Systems 0 11 11 Total 6 414 420 Major College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Major Teach Liberal Arts Total Gerontology 0 1 1 Anthropology 0 3 3 Criminology 0 28 28 Family Services 0 1 1 Geography 0 2 2 History 19 7 26 Interior Design 0 15 15 Political Science/Pub Admin/Comm 4 12 16 Psychology 2 62 64 Social Science 15 0 15 Social Work 0 16 16 Sociology 2 0 2 Textile and Apparel 0 5 5 Total 42 152 194 College of Natural Sciences Major Teach Liberal Arts Total Biology 4 74 78 Chemistry 0 15 15 Computer Science 0 39 39 Earth Sciences 3 7 10 Graphic Communication 0 22 22 Industrial Technology/Construction 5 22 27 Mathematics 23 17 40 Physics 1 5 6 Sciences: All/JH/Environ 4 0 4 Total 40 201 241 Office of Admissions September 2008 Major Athletic Training Early Childhood Elementary Ed Health Leisure Services Middle Level Ed Physical Ed Special Ed College of Education Teach Liberal Arts Total 0 46 46 24 0 24 198 9 207 1 5 6 0 7 7 5 0 5 12 13 25 0 0 0 Total 240 80 320 College of Humanities & Fine Arts Major Teach Liberal Arts Total Art 8 30 38 Communications 2 60 62 Communicative Disorders 2 32 34 English 31 16 47 Modern Languages 6 10 16 Music 34 7 41 Music Performance 0 11 11 Philosophy 0 1 1 Humanities 0 0 0 TESOL 5 1 6 Theater 0 15 15 Theater Performance 0 Total 88 183 271 Miscellaneous Teach Liberal Arts Total Individual, General & Liberal 0 12 12 Pre-Professional 0 139 139 Deciding 42 376 418 Total 42 527 569 Grand Total Teach Liberal Arts Total 458 1557 2015 81 Pre-Professional Prospective Major Areas as Indicated On Application for Admission by New Enrolled Students Entering Directly from High School Fall 2008 Major Areas Number Chiropractic 2 Dentistry 12 Engineering 4 Law 19 Hospital & Heath Admin 0 Medicine 31 Mortuary 0 Nursing 47 Optometry 7 7 Pharmacy Radiological Technology 3 Theology 1 Veterinary Medicine 6 TOTAL 139 Office of Admissions September 2008 82 New Freshmen Comparison of Applications to Enrolled 6,000 4,970 5,000 4,700 4,489 4,722 4,688 4,479 4,446 4,350 4,066 4,000 3,776 3,851 3,707 Studen nts 81.9% 82.6% 81.8% 3,759 3,554 3,518 79.9% 80.9% 1,957 52.8% 53.6% 2,263 56.5% 3,422 55.7% 77.9% 79.7% 79 7% 1,768 1,785 1,700 55.6% 52.5% 50.7% 79.6% 1,991 2,015 1,737 53.0% 50.6% 83.8% 78 5% 78.5% 2,104 1,865 2,000 3,360 3,841 3,572 80.8% 3,000 2,177 4,584 4,216 3,786 84.3% 2,023 4,585 4,360 50.8% 49.5% 2005 2006 52.5% 1,000 0 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2007 2008 Fall Terms Applications Office of Admissions September 2008 Admits Enrolled N=2015 83 SECTION II: New Students Entering UNI Fall Semester 2008 PART B: Transfers From Other Colleges and Universities 86 Summary of Iowa College and University Enrollment Headcount State Headcount Enrollment Public 4-Year or Above Private Non-Profit 4-Year or Above Private For-Profit 4-Year or Above* Public 2-Year Private Non-Profit 2-Year Private For-Profit 2-Year ALL INSTITUTIONS Fall 04 Fall 05 68,949 53,198 14,392 81,803 1,157 150 219,649 67,896 54,037 23,762 82,499 1,134 154 229,482 Fall 06 67,701 55,266 29,790 84,961 259 1,238 239,215 Complied: Iowa Coordinating Council for Post-High School Education *The large increase if due primarily to the growth in Kaplan's online enrollment. Fall 07 69,178 55,834 43,521 87,072 258 1,235 257,098 New Transfer Degree Students Entering UNI Fall 2008 1,052 765 Total two and four year college transfers 765 72.7% Iowa two year colleges 171 16.3% Iowa four year colleges 116 11.0% Out of state two and four year colleges Total Iowa two year college transfers (public and private) 591 77.3% Public with 30 or more tranfers Des Moines Area Community College (63) Eastern Iowa Community College District (38) Hawkeye Community College (185) Iowa Central Community College (61) Kirkwood Community College (170) North Iowa Area Community College (74) 166 8 171 116 21.7% Public with fewer than 30 transfers 1.0% Private Total Iowa four year colleges (public and private) 69 40.4% Public with 6 or more transfers Iowa State University (23) University of Iowa (46) 69 40.4% Private with 6 or more transfers Buena Vista (6) Central College (9) Morningside (8) Northwestern College (7) Simpson (9) St. Ambrose (6) Upper Iowa (6) Wartburg (18) 33 19.3% Private with fewer than 6 transfers Total out of state two and four year colleges 41 35.3% Out of state two year colleges 75 64.7% Out of state four year colleges *These statistics do not include unclassified students or students entering directly from high school who have attended college before enrolling at UNI. Office of Admissions September 2008 87 New Two-Year College Transfers Fall Terms 1994-2008 Area I Area II Area III Area IV Area V Area VI Area VII Area IX Area X Area XI Area XII Area XIII Area XIV Area XV Area XVI Private 2yr NE Iowa Comm Coll, Calmar NE Iowa Comm Coll, Dubuque North Iowa Area Comm Coll, Mason City Iowa Lakes Comm Coll, Estherville Iowa Lakes Comm Coll, Emmetsburg NW Iowa Tech Coll, Sheldon Iowa Central Comm Coll, Fort Dodge Iowa Central Comm Coll, Eagle Grove Iowa Central Comm Coll, Storm Lake Iowa Central Comm Coll, Webster City Marshalltown Comm Coll, Marshalltown Ellsworth Comm Coll, Iowa Falls Hawkeye Comm Coll, Waterloo Eastern Iowa Comm Coll District Kirkwook Comm Coll, Cedar Rapids Kirkwook Comm Coll, Iowa City Des Moines Area Comm Coll, Ankeny Des Moines Area Comm Coll, Boone Des Moines Area Comm Coll, Carroll Western Iowa Comm Coll, Sioux City Iowa Western Comm Coll, Council Bluffs Iowa Western Comm Coll, Clarinda Southwestern Comm Coll, Creston Indian Hills Comm Coll, Centerville Indian Hills Comm Coll, Ottumwa Southeastern Comm Coll, W Burlington Southeastern Comm Coll, Keokuk American Inst of Business, Des Moines Kaplan, Cedar Falls Kaplan University College 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Code 110IA 7 9 10 14 15 16 109IA 17 18 20 24 22 28 157IA 123 145 125 108 94 128 131IA 15 24 22 30 15 28 129IA 13 6 11 11 13 14 177IA 1 2 5 3 7 133IA 31 30 30 44 46 51 125IA 3 3 1 1 1 126IA 1 3 195IA 11 10 10 10 5 5 153IA 40 40 31 24 27 12 127IA 30 16 35 36 33 26 192IA 70 110 103 145 138 164 114IA 59 64 39 45 42 46 107IA 96 111 87 117 113 120 105IA 2 4 2 1 3 101IA 51 43 46 31 44 29 102IA 4 8 6 7 4 6 103IA 7 9 6 5 7 179IA 2 5 5 5 15 11 117IA 8 4 7 4 5 4 111IA 2 1 2 118IA 13 14 8 9 11 6 108IA 4 5 3 8 3 7 115IA 33 22 33 36 32 25 106IA 19 27 25 25 17 25 147IA 3 2 10 2 201IA 1 1 1 202IA 2 2 203IA 1 These statistics do not include unclassified students or students entering directly from high school who have attended college before attending UNI. 88 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 18 17 105 23 11 8 61 3 1 3 19 36 199 48 105 10 45 7 5 9 4 12 24 121 14 20 4 57 1 1 2 26 30 198 44 140 8 57 8 5 7 7 11 25 100 31 7 4 72 1 2 3 27 36 142 36 144 13 31 9 17 6 10 8 9 29 18 3 6 3 22 20 2 2 1 4 2 17 22 1 2 5 2 16 25 83 11 10 4 66 1 2 33 33 168 46 143 16 41 8 6 9 2 1 6 22 34 6 17 11 87 10 2 7 46 1 1 4 33 43 188 28 142 10 51 7 10 3 3 4 4 23 21 1 1 2 8 18 109 20 6 1 48 2 6 37 33 220 36 154 12 42 15 5 9 16 21 9 11 12 16 5 76 106 74 22 9 13 6 6 3 3 4 1 60 56 61 1 1 5 1 5 34 31 23 25 35 23 182 203 185 37 30 38 176 159 164 13 7 6 48 58 61 8 3 2 13 3 7 9 8 5 5 5 11 4 1 23 10 1 30 9 2 8 4 2 1 2 4 27 6 3 3 27 26 6 1 3 4 1 Office of Admissions September 2008 New Transfers Comparison of Appplications to Enrolled 2,500 2,229 2,205 2,079 2,000 2,048 1,882 1,824 1,604 1,494 1,500 Students 2,019 1,878 1,529 1,430 1 298 1,298 79.6% 78.4% 72 0% 72.0% 72.2% 74.7% 62.4% 1,167 1,000 1,087 72.8% 1,593 1,065 1,114 74.5% 85.8% 72.8% 1,932 1,896 1,468 1,455 1,855 1,577 1,487 1,487 1,469 78.1% 79.0% 79.2% 1,097 73.8% 1,080 73.5% 80.7% 75.1% 76.0% 1,117 1,077 75.1% 73.4% 72.3% 2006 2007 2008 1,201 1,221 76.6% 1,980 1,119 73.2% 76.2% 1,052 500 0 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Fall Terms Applications Admits Enrolled Office of Admissions September 2008 89 SECTION II: New Students Entering UNI Fall Semester 2008 PART C: New Graduate Students 92 Summary of Iowa College and University Graduate Enrollment Fall 2007 Full-Time Regent's University 4-Year Independent 4-Year Proprietary Specialized Graduate Medical Other ALL INSTITUTIONS Part-Time TOTAL 6,542 3,205 1,009 121 20 5,515 3,776 1,103 272 25 12,057 6,981 2,112 393 45 10,897 10,691 21,588 Sources: Iowa College Enrollment Report, Community College Enrollment Report, Iowa College Student Aid Commission NEW GRADUATE STUDENTS FALL 2008 BY MAJOR AREA Major Code Male MA Philanthrophy/Nonprofit Dev Non-degree Pre-Macc Pre-MBA Business Adm. Accounting (MAcc) Post Sec.Ed:Stu Aff Community Health Education Rehabilitation Studies Education (C&I) Educ. Leadership C&I: Elementary Education C&I: Middle Level Education C&I: Literacy Education C&I: Early Childhood Education Special Education Special Ed: Field Spec ASC: Principalship Principalship Perf & Traning Technology C&I: Instructional Technology School Counseling Mental Hlth Couns Ed Psy-Dev & Lrng Emph Educ Psy-Schl Psy Ed Psy - Research & Eval Emp Ed Psych-Con & Tchg Assessment Ed Psych:Prof Dev Technology: Ind Management Technology: Mfg Technology Ind Tech: Tech Mgmt Doctor of Ind Tech Sch Lib Media Study Psychology Psychology: Clincial Science Psychology: Ind-Organizational Psychology: Ind-Org 5th year Psychology: Social Psychology Health Education Physical Education Athletic Training Leisure, Youth & Human Svcs Comm Leisure Svcs Program Social Work (MSW) Communication Studies Speech Pathology Music Artist Diploma I 01A 090 15P 15Z 157 158 170 20A 20B 201 206 21L 21N 21Q 21U 22S 242 26P 268 27P 279 285 288 291 293 294 296 298 3T1 3T6 33Q 332 353 40G 401 402 403 404 416, 417 42S, 42T 42N 44B, 44H Enrolled Female Total 22 1 12 12 3 480-489 511 52G 52M 1 6 9 10 1 1 4 4 1 2 5 1 7 1 1 2 2 2 4 2 2 1 1 2 1 7 3 2 4 4 3 1 2 8 5 3 4 9 8 21 1 6 5 4 3 3 15 8 5 4 10 13 21 1 5 14 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 5 9 1 1 8 4 14 84 1 1 18 21 13 1 1 4 5 2 9 1 1 8 9 28 1 1 12 11 2 7 1 8 1 1 44C 452, 453 62 1 10 10 Admitted Female 1 3 13 24 Male 26 6 4 Total 4 37 20 6 22 46 12 26 1 6 6 2 12 4 2 4 2 4 1 1 9 7 3 12 4 4 6 2 9 1 3 6 4 26 18 2 2 5 29 24 2 2 8 22 2 1 30 2 4 1 1 7 9 76 1 3 1 1 2 2 5 3 1 1 6 2 28 2 7 5 2 1 2 9 1 7 48 11 3 8 9 34 15 49 2 1 13 10 13 11 1 36 24 49 2 1 Total Female 1 3 35 86 1 1 38 26 18 15 7 32 1 2 5 7 7 1 8 1 2 21 5 2 3 2 12 5 6 19 18 1 1 5 5 36 7 28 2 2 2 7 1 9 29 3 3 2 1 1 8 3 2 9 28 48 2 4 1 4 1 3 2 1 3 13 14 11 8 13 4 12 1 4 3 43 14 23 70 3 1 Male Total 4 121 1 1 64 33 39 1 2 5 14 9 3 21 5 5 14 11 37 1 6 41 35 4 9 1 38 3 5 1 1 11 11 76 6 5 4 3 16 25 21 16 5 46 37 70 3 1 93 94 NEW GRADUATE STUDENTS FALL 2008 BY MAJOR AREA Major Enrolled Male Female Total New Graduate Students Fall 2008 by Major Area (page 2) Piano Performance & Pedagogy 52P 1 1 52S 1 1 2 Composition 52V, 52W 2 5 7 Performance Music Education 52T Music History 523 Conducting 527 1 1 Jazz Pedagogy 560 1 1 2 Art Education 60G, 608 Art Studio Emphasis 607 1 1 62C, 62L, 62S 4 6 10 English Tchg Eng/Spk Other 62T 2 11 13 Women's & Gender Studies 686 1 1 2 TESOL/German 695 TESOL/Spanish 696 1 1 Major in Two Languages 700 French 72G German 74G, 74T 1 1 Spanish 78G 1 3 4 Math for the Middle Grades 4-8 80A Ind Math Comp/Modeling 80E 1 1 2 Ind Math Cnt Quality Improvement 80F 2 1 3 Mathematics: Secondary Tchg 80K 1 1 Mathematics: Math Emphasis 80M 3 1 4 Computer Science 813 2 2 Science Education 821 4 4 Environmental Health 83H Environmental Science 83S 2 2 4 Environmental Technology 83T Biology (MS) 84S 5 6 11 Biotechnology 84Y 3 3 6 Ecosystem Mangement 84Z 1 2 3 Chemistry (MS) 866 1 1 2 Applied Chemistry/Biochemistry 867 1 1 Applied Physics 88A 2 2 4 Social Science 90G 1 1 950 4 3 7 Public Policy History 96G 3 3 6 964 2 2 4 History: Public History Geography 97G 2 1 3 98G 2 2 Sociology Criminology 983 1 4 5 158 318 476 TOTAL Office of the Registrar September 2008 Code Admitted Female Male 2 2 1 1 3 2 3 7 3 8 1 1 1 5 16 7 5 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 2 1 5 18 3 3 1 11 24 7 8 1 11 6 1 2 5 3 288 1 8 2 1 8 10 1 1 1 7 2 2 1 10 5 499 Total Total Female Male 2 10 2 1 1 3 3 8 23 10 5 1 1 1 2 2 4 1 2 2 5 26 3 5 2 19 34 1 8 1 8 1 18 8 3 3 15 8 787 1 4 1 1 4 2 4 11 5 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 8 20 3 5 1 16 27 1 8 10 2 15 9 3 4 5 4 446 3 1 13 1 1 1 1 1 5 22 18 6 1 1 1 1 3 7 1 1 1 2 1 8 4 4 1 14 13 3 2 2 2 10 5 4 2 12 9 817 Total 3 2 17 2 1 2 5 3 9 33 23 7 1 2 1 2 3 8 1 4 3 3 9 28 4 3 9 2 30 40 4 10 2 12 2 25 14 7 6 17 13 1263 IOWA ENROLLED NEW GRADUATE STUDENTS FALL 2008 BY BACHELORS DEGREE COLLEGE College Iowa State University University of Northern Iowa University of Iowa Allen College Buena Vista College Central College Clarke College Coe College Cornell College Drake University Graceland University Grand View College Iowa Wesleyan College Loras College Luther College Marycrest Intl University Morningside College Mt. Mercy College Northwestern College Simpson College University of Dubuque Upper Iowa University Waldorf College Wartburg College William Penn College IOWA TOTAL Male 5 62 6 0 1 6 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 2 1 2 1 6 1 102 Female 21 130 19 1 8 3 2 4 1 2 3 2 2 7 6 1 2 2 3 5 3 3 0 6 236 Total 26 192 25 1 9 9 3 5 1 3 3 3 2 7 10 1 2 3 3 7 4 5 1 12 1 338 Office of the Registrar September 2008 95 NON-IOWA ENROLLED NEW GRADUATE STUDENTS FALL 2008 BY BACHELORS DEGREE COLLEGE College Lyon College Arkansas Total California Baptist University San Diego State University The Master's College California Total Bethune-Cookman College University of Central Florida University of South Florida Florida Totals Morris Brown College Georgia Total Augustana College Eastern Illinois University Illinois State University Millinkin University Southern Illinois Univ-Carbon University of IL-Urbana/Champaign Western Illinois University Illinois Total Indiana State University University of Evansville Indiana Total Benedectine College Bethany College Kansas Total Western Kentucky University Kentucky Total Dillard University Xavier Univ of Louisiana Louisiana Total Berklee College of Music Massachusetts Total Davenport University Hillsdale College Hope College Michigan Total St. Cloud State University Minnesota State Univ-Mankato Univ of Minnesota-Twin Cities St. Olaf College St. John's University Concordia University St. Mary's University Gustavus Adolphus College Bethel College Minnesota Total Male Female 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 10 96 Total 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 2 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 4 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 13 Non-Iowa Enrolled New Graduate Students Fall 2008 By Bachelors Degree College (page 2) College NW Missouri State Univ Truman State Univ Culver-Stockton College Missouri Total Creighton University University of Nebraska-Omaha Wayne State College Nebraska Total Montclair State University New Jersey Total SUNY College at Buffalo SUNY College at Fredonia SUNY Empire State College New York Total Mount Olive College North Carolina Total University of Toledo Ohio Total Southern Nazarene University Oklahoma Total Millersville Univ of Penn Messiah College Pennsylvania Total Johnson & Wales University Rhode Island Total Bob Jones University South Carolina Total South Dakota State University South Dakota Sch Mines/TEC South Dakota Total Austin Peay State University Tennessee Total University of Texas-Austin Texas A & M Univ: Kingsville Texas Total Utah State University Utah Total Eastern Washington University Washington Total University of Wisconsin-Madison University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse University of Wisconsin-River Falls University of Wisconsin-Whitewater University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wisconsin Total NON-IOWA TOTAL Office of the Registrar September 2008 Male Female 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 30 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 5 48 Total 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 1 9 78 97 98 FALL 2008 ENROLLED NEW GRADUATE STUDENTS By Admission County Osceola Lyon O’Brien Sioux Plymouth 1 Woodbury 2 2 2 Cerro Gordo 2 Wright 2 1 5 Butler 2 Sac Hamilton Hardin Grundy Crawford Carroll 2 Greene Boone 2 Buchanan 2 Story 2 Delaware 7 100 Dubuque 12 6 5 Tama Monona 1 15 3 4 Clayton 5 Black Hawk Calhoun 3 Fayette Bremer 8 Webster Ida 6 Chickasaw 4 Franklin Allamakee 4 2 Floyd 6 Humboldt Howard Winneshiek Mitchell 1 Buena Vista Pocahontas 1 Winnebago Worth Hancock Palo Alto 2 Cherokee Kossuth 4 Clay 1 1 Emmet 1 Dickinson 1 Marshall 4 Benton 5 Jones Linn 6 1 35 Clinton 3 Cedar Harrison 1 Shelby Audubon Guthrie 1 Dallas Polk Jasper Iowa Poweshiek 2 20 1 1 Johnson 2 Adair Cass Madison Marion Warren 2 1 Mills Montgomery Adams Union Clarke 1 Fremont Page Mahaska 12 Lucas 1 Monroe Wapello 9 Ringgold Decatur 3 Wayne Washington Appanoose Davis 3 1 3 Jefferson 1 1 Taylor Keokuk Louisa Henry 1 Van Buren Lee 2 University of Northern Iowa Office of the Registrar September 2008 5 Scott Muscatine Pottawattamie Jackson 5 Des Moines 1 NEW GRADUATE STUDENTS ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR COUNTRY OF ORIGIN FALL 2008 STATE CA DC FL HI IL IN IA LA MD MA MI MN MO NE NJ NY OH OR PA SC SD TN TX UT WI TOTAL Male CALIFORNIA DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FLORIDA HAWAII ILLINOIS INDIANA IOWA LOUISIANA MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS MICHIGAN MINNESOTA MISSOURI NEBRASKA NEW JERSEY NEW YORK OHIO OREGON PENNSYLVANIA SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA TENNESSEE TEXAS UTAH WISCONSIN Office of the Registrar September 2008 2 0 0 0 2 3 111 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 2 135 Female 2 2 1 1 3 1 253 2 1 1 1 4 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 6 288 Total 4 2 1 1 5 4 364 2 1 1 2 7 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 2 3 1 3 1 8 423 COUNTRY BG BANGLADESH BR BRAZIL CANADA CA CH CHINA CO COLUMBIA HK HONG KONG ID INDONESIA IN INDIA JA JAPAN JO JORDAN KS KOREA, SOUTH LE LEBANON LIBYA LY NI NIGERIA NP NEPAL RS RUSSIA SAUDI ARABIA SA TU TURKEY TW TAIWAN TX TURKMENISTAN UG UGANDA UV BURKINA FASO TOTAL GRAND TOTAL Male Female Total 1 0 1 4 0 1 1 3 0 2 1 0 1 1 3 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 11 1 3 0 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 5 1 0 2 23 30 1 1 1 15 1 4 1 6 1 2 2 1 1 1 3 6 3 1 2 0 0 0 53 158 318 476 99 100 NEW GRADUATE STUDENTS ENROLLED BY RESIDENCE AND COLLEGE 2004 N Business Administration Resident U.S., Non-Iowa Resident International Total % 2005 N % 2006 N % 2007 N % 2008 N % 15 1 8 24 62.5 4.2 33.3 100.0 22 0 10 32 68.8 0.0 31.3 100.0 17 0 6 23 73.9 0.0 26.1 100.0 23 2 6 31 74.2 6.5 19.4 100.0 22 61.1 2 5.6 12 33.3 36 100.0 120 17 13 150 80.0 11.3 8.7 100.0 106 14 10 130 81.5 10.8 7.7 100.0 124 17 10 151 82.1 11.3 6.6 100.0 100 8 5 113 88.5 7.1 4.4 100.0 91 79.1 17 14.8 7 6.1 115 100.0 Humanities and Fine Arts Resident U.S., Non-Iowa Resident International Total 32 10 20 62 51.6 16.1 32.3 100.0 44 13 26 83 53.0 15.7 31.3 100.0 47 8 15 70 67.1 11.4 21.4 100.0 45 15 15 75 60.0 20.0 20.0 100.0 48 64.0 14 18.7 13 17.3 75 100.0 Natural Sciences Resident U.S., Non-Iowa Resident International Total 12 9 4 25 48.0 36.0 16.0 100.0 10 4 7 21 47.6 19.0 33.3 100.0 18 2 6 26 69.2 7.7 23.1 100.0 22 2 21 45 48.9 4.4 46.7 100.0 27 60.0 5 11.1 13 28.9 45 100.0 Social and Behavioral Sciences Resident U.S., Non-Iowa Resident International Total 31 21 6 58 53.4 36.2 10.3 100.0 46 12 8 66 69.7 18.2 12.1 100.0 35 8 5 48 72.9 16.7 10.4 100.0 42 11 9 62 67.7 17.7 14.5 100.0 41 77.4 8 15.1 4 7.5 53 100.0 No Specific College Resident U.S., Non-Iowa Resident International Total 62 4 0 66 93.9 6.1 0.0 100.0 75 0 3 78 96.2 0.0 3.8 100.0 58 9 1 68 85.3 13.2 1.5 100.0 93 4 4 101 92.1 4.0 4.0 100.0 71 89.9 4 5.1 4 5.1 79 100.0 272 62 51 385 70.6 16.1 13.2 100.0 303 43 64 410 73.9 10.5 15.6 100.0 299 44 43 386 77.5 11.4 11.1 100.0 325 42 60 427 76.1 9.8 14.1 100.0 300 74.4 50 12.4 53 13.2 403 100.0 Education Resident U.S., Non-Iowa Resident International Total Total Resident U.S., Non-Iowa Resident International Total Office of the Registrar September 2008 SECTION III: Miscellaneous 102 Iowa Public High School Four-Year Graduation Rates By Race/Ethnicity, Graduating Classes 1996 to 2006 1996 1997 1998 1999 Race/Ethnicity American Indian Hispanic Asian African American White Total 46.2% 67.1% 84.4% 63.8% 88.2% 87.0% 55.7% 69.8% 88.4% 64.0% 88.3% 87.2% 62.2% 72.0% 88.0% 67.6% 89.1% 88.1% 62.1% 62.4% 88.4% 66.2% 89.5% 88.2% 2000 2001 2002 Graduation Rates 62.1% 64.9% 86.4% 68.4% 90.0% 88.7% 73.4% 65.8% 93.8% 70.6% 90.3% 89.2% 61.7% 67.5% 90.9% 71.4% 90.7% 89.4% 2003 80.0% 67.7% 91.0% 74.5% 91.3% 90.4% Source: Iowa Department of Education, Bureau of Planning, Research, Development and Evaluation Services, Basic Educational Data Survey, High School Completers and Dropout files. 2004 62.7% 72.4% 91.4% 73.6% 91.1% 89.8% 2005 77.0% 74.1% 90.8% 76.5% 92.0% 90.7% 2006 70.6% 75.4% 93.2% 76.6% 92.1% 90.8% 2008 University of Northern Iowa Summary of CLEP CLEP: Examination Participation and Performance July 2007 to June 2008 Number of Exams Mean Score American Government 5 48 Biology 1 63 Calculus 1 37 Chemistry 1 33 College French Language 1 54 College German Language 5 64 College Mathematics 6 60 College Spanish Language 26 55 English Composition 23 59 English Comp with Essay 13 61 History of the U.S. I 1 39 History of the U.S. II 2 37 Humanities 2 67 Introductory Psychology 5 64 Natural Sciences 4 58 Precalculus 3 52 Principles of Macroeconomics 1 73 Principles of Management 1 64 Principles of Marketing 1 76 Principles of Microeconomics 1 41 Social Sciences and History 4 53 Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648 2 65 1 110 64 Western Civilization II: 1648 to the Present Total Exams Prepared by: Examination and Evaluation Services Academic Learning Center University of Northern Iowa 103 Comparison of New Undergraduate Student Gross Applications for Fall Semester To Admission and Enrollment 1994 Gross Applications Cleared for Admission Denied Cancelled Enrolled Enrolled as % of Admitted 6,180 5,075 643 2,534 3,001 82.1% 10.4% 41.0% 48.6% 59.1% 1995 6,661 5,563 701 2,688 3,272 2002 Gross Applications Cleared for Admission Denied Cancelled Enrolled Enrolled as % of Admitted 6,494 5,083 589 2,099 2,984 78.3% 9.1% 32.3% 46.0% 58.7% 83.5% 10.5% 40.4% 49.1% 58.8% 2003 6,232 5,005 505 2,076 2,882 Statistics include new freshman and transfer students 80.3% 8.1% 33.3% 46.2% 57.6% 1996 6,418 5,353 630 2,567 3,218 83.4% 9.8% 40.0% 50.1% 60.1% 2004 6,071 4,829 494 1,618 2,780 79.5% 8.1% 26.7% 45.8% 57.6% 1997 6,518 5,342 687 2,667 3,164 82.0% 10.5% 40.9% 48.5% 59.2% 2005 6,379 4,999 580 1,436 2,938 78.4% 9.1% 22.5% 46.1% 58.8% 1998 6,430 5,324 638 2,601 3,191 82.8% 9.9% 40.5% 49.6% 59.9% 2006 6,585 5,059 626 1,474 2,885 76.8% 9.5% 22.4% 43.8% 57.0% 1999 6,910 5,460 736 2,761 3,413 79.0% 10.6% 40.0% 49.4% 62.5% 2007 6,654 5,227 596 1,510 3,068 78.6% 9.0% 22.7% 46.1% 58.7% 104 2000 7,199 5,670 627 2,240 3,430 78.8% 8.7% 31.1% 47.6% 60.5% 2008 6,480 5,296 514 1,542 3,067 81.7% 7.9% 23.8% 47.3% 57.9% Office of Admissions September 2008 New Undergraduate Students for Fall 1996 through 2008* 4,000 Series1 3,500 3,000 Undergrraduates 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 Series1 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 3,218 3,164 3,191 3,408 3,430 3,325 2,984 2,882 2,780 2,938 2,885 3,068 3,067 Fall Terms Office of Admissions September 2008 *The totals do not include new unclassified students. 105 106 Freshman Class of 2002** Graduation Rate of Fulltime Students Total Class and Athletes Percent All Freshmen 100 Athletes* Total Graduated Years to Graduation 80 4 years 5 years 6 years 63 61.8 60 43.6 33.5 40 25.4 14.6 20 4.1 3.6 0 1 2 *Student-athletes who received Athletic Aid first year of enrollment at UNI **Unofficial 3 4 University of Northern Iowa Office of the Registrar October 2008 Undergraduate Average Grade Indexes Fall Semesters 3.20 Grade Index 3.10 3.00 2.90 2.80 2.70 2.60 2.50 2.40 2.30 2.20 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 Men *Base Year 89 90 91 92 Women 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 Students University of Northern Iowa Office of the Registrar January 2008 107 108 Students Receiving VA Educational Assistance Fall Semesters 1973-2008 1000 Students 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Years University of Northern Iowa Office of the Registrar September 2008 STUDENT RETENTION AND PERSISTENCE TO GRADUATION NEW DIRECT FROM HIGH SCHOOL ENTERED FALL TERM FULL-TIME STUDENT DURING INITIAL ENROLLMENT 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1907 enrolled Fa86 1745 (91.5%) returned Sp87 1491 (78.2%) returned Fa87 (2nd) (2nd) 1409 (73.9%) returned Sp88 1339 (70.2%) returned Fa88 (3rd) (3rd) 1293 (67.8%) returned Sp89 6 (0.3%) graduated by Su89 1753 enrolled Fa87 1635 (93.3%) returned Sp88 1439 (82.1%) returned Fa88 (2nd) 1898 enrolled Fa88 1759 (92.7%) returned Sp89 1514 (79.8%) returned Fa89 (2nd) 1967 enrolled Fa89 1827 (92.9%) returned Sp90 1611 (81.9%) returned Fa90 (2nd) 2075 enrolled Fa90 1926 (92.8%) returned Sp91 1711 (82.5%) returned Fa91 1346 (76.8%) returned Sp89 1253 (71.5%) returned Fa89 (3rd) 1433 (75.5%) returned Sp90 1372 (72.3%) returned Fa90 (3rd) 1517 (77.1%) returned Sp91 1451 (73.8%) returned Fa91 (3rd) 1614 (77.8%) returned Sp92 1533 (73.9%) returned Fa92 1218 (69.5%) returned Sp90 4 (0.2%) graduated by Su90 1342 (70.7%) returned Sp91 12 (0.6%) graduated by Su91 1418 (72.1%) returned Sp92 4 (0.2%) graduated by Su92 1483 (71.5%) returned Sp93 7 (0.3%) graduated by Su93 1262 (66.2%) returned Fa89 (4th) (4th) 1220 (64.0%) returned Sp90 576 (30.2%) graduated by Su90 Su94 1177 (67.1%) returned Fa90 (4th) 1270 (66.9%) returned Fa91 (4th) 1372 (69.8%) returned Fa92 (4th) 1398 (67.4%) returned Fa93 1131 (64.5%) returned Sp91 547 (31.2%) graduated by Su91 1237 (65.2%) returned Sp92 527 (27.8%) graduated by Su92 1316 (66.9%) returned Sp93 489 (24.9%) graduated by Su93 1370 (66.0%) returned Sp94 505 (24.3%) graduated by 648 (34.0%) returned Fa90 (5th) 377 (19.8%) returned Sp91 1075 (56.4%) graduated by Su91 Su95 598 (34.1%) returned Fa91 (5th) 353 (20.1%) returned Sp92 1007 (57.4%) graduated by Su92 722 (38.0%) returned Fa92 (5th) 461 (24.3%) returned Sp93 1042 (54.9%) graduated by Su93 816 (41.5%) returned Fa93 (5th) 503 (25.6%) returned Sp94 1104 (56.1%) graduated by Su94 832 (40.1%) returned Fa94 (5th) 481 (23.2%) returned Sp95 1128 (54.4%) graduated by 124 (6.5%) returned Fa91 (6th) 84 (4.4%) returned Sp92 1140 (59.8%) graduated by Su92 Su96 122 (7.0%) returned Fa92 (6th) 82 (4.7%) returned Sp93 1073 (61.2%) graduated by Su93 185 (9.7%) returned Fa93 (6th) 115 (6.1%) returned Sp94 1146 (60.4%) graduated by Su94 166 (8.4%) returned Fa94 (6th) 107 (5.4%) returned Sp95 1217 (61.9%) graduated by Su95 168 (8.1%) returned Fa95 (6th) 107 (5.2%) returned Sp96 1233 (59.4%) graduated by 52 (2.7%) returned Fa92 (7th) 49 (2.8%) returned Fa93 (7th) 65 (3.4%) returned Fa94 (7th) 51 (2.6%) returned Fa95 (7th) 54 (2.6%) returned Fa96 (7th) 1192 (62.5%) total graduated by Su92 or enrolled Fa92 1122 (64.0%) total graduated by Su93 or enrolled Fa93. 1213 (63.9%) total graduated by Su94 or enrolled Fa94 1268 (64.5%) total graduated by Su95 or enrolled Fa95 1287 (62.0%) total graduated by Su96 or enrolled Fa96 247 (13.0%) completed 1st year, year, but did not return for immediately following fall term. 188 (10.7%) completed 1st year, 240 (12.6%) completed 1st year, 209 (10.6%) completed 1st year, 207 but did not return for immediately following fall term. but did not return for immediately following fall term. but did not return for immediately following fall term. but did not return for immediately following fall term. University of Northern Iowa Office of the Registrar (10.0%) completed 109 1st 110 STUDENT RETENTION AND PERSISTENCE TO GRADUATION NEW DIRECT FROM HIGH SCHOOL ENTERED FALL TERM FULL-TIME STUDENT DURING INITIAL ENROLLMENT 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1950 enrolled Fa91 1803 (92.2%) returned Sp92 1593 (81.7%) returned Fa92 (2nd) (2nd) 1488 (76.1%) returned Sp93 1403 (71.9%) returned Fa93 (3rd) (3rd) 1347 (68.9%) returned Sp94 3 (0.2%) graduated by Su94 1659 enrolled Fa92 1544 (93.1%) returned Sp93 1350 (81.4%) returned Fa93 (2nd) 1807 enrolled Fa93 1660 (91.9%) returned Sp94 1449 (80.2%) returned Fa94 (2nd) 1856 enrolled Fa94 1716 (92.5%) returned Sp95 1498 (80.7%) returned Fa95 (2nd) 2007 enrolled Fa95 1877 (93.5%) returned Sp96 1641 (81.8%) returned Fa96 1265 (76.3%) returned Sp94 1193 (71.9%) returned Fa94 (3rd) 1388 (76.8%) returned Sp95 1322 (73.2%) returned Fa95 (3rd) 1419 (76.5%) returned Sp96 1339 (72.1%) returned Fa96 (3rd) 1548 (77.1%) returned Sp97 1474 (73.4%) returned Fa97 1171 (70.6%) returned Sp95 7 (0.4%) graduated by Su95 1281 (70.9%) returned Sp96 4 (0.2%) graduated by Su96 1300 (70.0%) returned Sp97 6 (0.3%) graduated by Su97 1442 (71.8%) returned Sp98 8 (.4%) graduated by Su98 1306 (67.0%) returned Fa94 (4th) (4th) 1261 (64.5%) returned Sp95 470 (24.1%) graduated by Su95 Su99 1132 (68.2%) returned Fa95 (4th) 1242 (68.7%) returned Fa96 (4th) 1265 (68.2%) returned Fa97 (4th) 1401 (69.8%) returned Fa98 1098 (66.2%) returned Sp96 435 (26.2%) graduated by Su96 1204 (66.6%) returned Sp97 486 (26.9%) graduated by Su97 1212 (65.3%) returned Sp98 539 (29.0%) graduated by Su98 1340 (66.8%) returned Sp99 598 (29.8%) graduated by 779 (39.9%) returned Fa95 (5th) 478 (24.5%) returned Sp96 1061 (54.4%) graduated by Su96 Su00 653 (39.4%) returned Fa96 (5th) 388 (23.4%) returned Sp97 952 (57.4%) graduated by Su97 705 (39.0%) returned Fa97 (5th) 414 (22.9%) returned Sp98 1039 (57.5%) graduated by Su98 666 (35.9%) returned Fa98 (5th) 384 (20.7%) returned Sp99 1063 (57.3%) graduated by Su99 740 (36.9%) returned Fa99 (5th) 412 (20.5%) returned Sp00 1178 (58.7%) graduated by 153 (7.8%) returned Fa96 (6th) 87 (4.5%) returned Sp97 1177 (60.4%) graduated by Su97 Su01 47 (2.4%) returned Fa97 (7th) 105 (6.3%) returned Fa97 (6th) 65 (3.9%) returned Sp98 1032 (62.2%) graduated by Su98 125 (6.9%) returned Fa98 (6th) 81 (4.5%) returned Sp99 1133 (62.7%) graduated by Su99 117 (6.3%) returned Fa99 (6th) 70 (3.8%) returned Sp00 1155 (62.2%) graduated by Su00 127 (6.3%) returned Fa00 (6th) 67 (3.3%) returned Sp01 1289 (64.2%) graduated by 28 (1.7%) returned Fa98 (7th) 35 (1.9%) returned Fa99 (7th) 37 (2.0%) returned Fa00 (7th) 37 (1.8%) returned Fa01 (7th) 1224 (62.8%) total graduated by Su97 or enrolled Fa97 1060 (63.9%) total graduated by Su98 or enrolled Fa98 1168 (64.6%) total graduated by Su99 or enrolled Fa99 1192 (64.2%) total graduated by Su00 or enrolled Fa00 1326 (66.1%) total graduated by Su01 or enrolled Fa01 204 (10.6%) completed 1st year, year, but did not return for immediately following fall term. 189 (11.4%) completed 1st year, 197 (10.9%) completed 1st year, 211 (11.4%) completed 1st year, 233 but did not return for immediately following fall term. but did not return for immediately following fall term. but did not return for immediately following fall term. but did not return for immediately following fall term. University of Northern Iowa Office of the Registrar (11.6%) completed 1st STUDENT RETENTION AND PERSISTENCE TO GRADUATION NEW DIRECT FROM HIGH SCHOOL ENTERED FALL TERM FULL-TIME STUDENT DURING INITIAL ENROLLMENT 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2012 enrolled Fa96 1858 (92.4%) returned Sp97 1649 (82.0%) returned Fa97 (2nd) 1579 (78.5%) returned Sp98 1500 (74.6%) returned Fa98 (3rd) (3rd) 1480 (73.6%) returned Sp99 8 (0.4%) graduated by Su99 1919 enrolled Fa97 1775 (92.5%) returned Sp98 1582 (82.4%) returned Fa98 (2nd) 1512 (78.8%) returned Sp98 1417 (73.8%) returned Fa99 (3rd) 1982 enrolled Fa98 1818 (91.7%) returned Sp99 1605 (81.0%) returned Fa99 1537 (77.5%) returned Sp00 1462 (73.8%) returned Fa00 (3rd) 2124 enrolled Fa99 1983 (93.4%) returned Sp00 1729 (81.4%) returned Fa00 1643 (77.3%) returned Sp01 1548 (72.9%) returned Fa01 (3rd) 2218 enrolled Fa00 2076 (93.6%) returned Sp01 1863 (84.0%) returned Fa01 1778 (80.2%) returned Sp02 1685 (76.0%) returned Fa02 1392 (72.5%) returned Sp00 10 ( .5%) graduated by Su00 1425 (71.9%) returned Sp01 14 (0.7%) graduated by Su01 1521 (71.6%) returned Sp02 24 (1.1%) graduated by Su02 1653 (74.5%) returned Sp03 14 (0.6%) graduated by Su03 1427 (70.9%) returned Fa99 (4th) (4th) 1351 (67.1%) returned Sp00 668 (33.2%) graduated by Su00 Su04 1350 (70.3%) returned Fa00 (4th) 1384 (69.8%) returned Fa01 (4th) 1458 (68.6%) returned Fa02 (4th) 1585 (71.5%) returned Fa03 1306 (68.1%) returned Sp01 552 (28.8%) graduated by Su01 1321 (66.6%) returned Sp02 585 (29.5%) graduated by Su02 1405 (66.1%) returned Sp03 712 (33.5%) graduated by Su03 1507 (67.9%) returned Sp04 751 (33.9%) graduated by 719 (35.7%) returned Fa00 (5th) 402 (20.0%) returned Sp01 1241 (61.7%) graduated by Su01 Su05 755 (39.3%) returned Fa01 (5th) 425 (22.1%) returned Sp02 1168 (60.9%) graduated by Su02 749 (37.8%) returned Fa02 (5th) 396 (20.0%) returned Sp03 1196 (60.3%) graduated by Su03 738 (34.7%) returned Fa03 (5th) 407 (19.2%) returned Sp04 1292 (60.8%) graduated by Su04 793 (35.8%) returned Fa04 (5th) 437 (19.7%) returned Sp05 1377 (62.1%) graduated by 123 (6.1%) returned Fa01 (6th) 73 (3.6%) returned Sp02 1338 (66.5%) graduated by Su02 111 (5.8%) returned Fa02 (6th) 73 (3.8%) returned Sp03 1252 (65.2%) graduated by Su03 113 (5.7%) returned Fa03 (6th) 61 (3.1%) returned Sp04 1274 (64.3%) graduated by Su04 134 (6.3%) returned Fa04 (6th) 75 (3.5%) returned Sp05 1380 (65.0%) graduated by Su05 27 (1.3%) returned Fa02 (7th) 43 (2.2%) returned Fa03 (7th) 40 (2.0%) returned Fa04 (7th) 43 (2.0%) returned Fa05 (7 ) 150 (6.8%) returned Fa05 (6th) 84 (3.8%) returned Sp06 1488 (67.1%) graduated by Su06 45 (2.0%) returned Fa06 (7th) 1365 (67.8%) total graduated by Su02 or enrolled Fa02 1295 (67.5%) total graduated by Su03 or enrolled Fa03 1314 (66.3%) total graduated by Su04 or enrolled Fa04 1423 (67.0%) total graduated by Su05 or enrolled Fa05 1533 (69.1%) total graduated by Su06 or enrolled Fa06 200 (9.9%) completed 1st year, but did not return for immediately following fall term. 185 (9.6%) completed first year, but did not return for immediately following fall term. 205 (10.3%) completed first year but did not return for immediately following fall term. 247 (11.6%) completed first year but did not return for immediately following fall term. 207 (9.3%) completed first year but did not return for immediately following fall term. th 111 University of Northern Iowa Office of the Registrar 112 STUDENT RETENTION AND PERSISTENCE TO GRADUATION NEW DIRECT FROM HIGH SCHOOL ENTERED FALL TERM FULL-TIME STUDENT DURING INITIAL ENROLLMENT 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2064 enrolled Fa01 1925 (93.3%) returned Sp02 1681 (81.4%) returned Fa02 1601 (77.6%) returned Sp03 1515 (73.4%) returned Fa03 (3rd) 1487 (72.0%) returned Sp04 16 (0.8%) graduated by Su04 1822 enrolled Fa02 1689 (92.7%) returned Sp03 1468 (80.6%) returned Fa03 1386 (76.1%) returned Sp04 1330 (73.0%) returned Fa04 (3rd) 1304 (71.6%) returned Sp05 25 (1.4%) graduated by Su05 1740 enrolled Fa03 1616 (92.9%) returned Sp04 1417 (81.4%) returned Fa04 1355 (77.9%) returned Sp05 rd 1297 (74.5%) returned Fa05 (3 ) 1276 (73.3%) returned Sp06 13 (0.7%) graduated by Su06 1652 enrolled Fa04 1509 (91.3%) returned Sp05 1337 (80.9%) returned Fa05 1279 (77.4%) returned Sp06 rd 1217 (73.7%) returned Fa06 (3 ) 1206 (73.0%) returned Sp07 20 (1.2%) graduated by Su07 1694 enrolled Fa05 1589 (93.8%) returned Sp06 1390 (82.1%) returned Fa06 1328 (78.4%) returned Sp07 rd 1263 (74.6%) returned Fa07 (3 ) 1232 (72.7%) returned Sp08 20 (1.2%) graduated by Su08 1460 (70.7%) returned Fa04 (4th) 1348 (65.3%) returned Sp05 666 (32.3%) graduated by Su05 1258 (69.0%) returned Fa05 (4 ) 1163 (63.8%) returned Sp06 610 (33.5%) graduated by Su06 th 749 (36.3%) returned Fa05 (5 ) 407 (19.7%) returned Sp06 1239 (60.0%) graduated by Su06 th th th 610 (33.5%) returned Fa06 (5 ) 330 (18.1%) returned Sp07 1074 (58.9%) graduated by Su07 th th 1226 (70.5%) returned Fa06 (4 ) 1156 (66.4%) returned Sp07 613 (35.2%) graduated by Su07 th 588 (33.8%) returned Fa07 (5 ) 299 (17.2%) returned Sp08 1087 (62.5%) graduated by Su08 th 1189 (70.2%) returned Fa08 (4 ) th 548 (33.2%) returned Fa08 (5 ) th 156 (7.6%) returned Fa06 (6 ) 74 (3.6%) returned Sp07 1342 (65.0%) graduated by Su07 th 40 (1.9%) returned Fa07 (7 ) 104 (5.7%) returned Fa07 (6 ) 60 (3.3%) returned Sp08 1147 (63.0%) graduated by Su08 th 26 (1.4%) returned Fa08 (7 ) 100 (5.7%) returned Fa08 (6 ) 1382 (67.0%) total graduated by Su07 or enrolled Fa07 1173 (64.4%) total graduated by Su08 or enrolled Fa08 1187 (68.2%) total graduated by Su08 or enrolled Fa08 236 (11.4%) completed 1st year but did not return for immediately following fall term. 212 (11.6%) completed 1st year but did not return for immediately following fall term. University of Northern Iowa Office of the Registrar th 1172 (70.9%) returned Fa07 (4 ) 1099 (66.5%) returned Sp08 581 (35.2%) graduated by Su08 197 (11.3%) completed 1st year but did not return for immediately following fall term. 1129 (68.3%) total graduated by Su08 or enrolled Fa08 167 (10.1%) completed 1st year but did not return for immediately following fall term. st 196 (11.6%) completed 1 year but did not return for immediately following fall term. October 2008 STUDENT RETENTION AND PERSISTENCE TO GRADUATION NEW DIRECT FROM HIGH SCHOOL ENTERED FALL TERM FULL-TIME STUDENT DURING INITIAL ENROLLMENT 2006 2007 1684 enrolled Fa06 1562 (92.8%) returned Sp07 1386 (82.3%) returned Fa07 1306 (77.6%) returned Sp08 rd 1247 (74.0%) returned Fa08 (3 ) 1922 enrolled Fa07 1797 (93.5%) returned Sp08 1608 (83.7%) returned Fa08 st 169 (10.0%) completed 1 year but did not return for immediately following fall term. st 183 (10.9%) completed 1 year but did not return for immediately following fall term. /jlw/stats.27 113 114 New Full-Time Direct from HS Freshman Class of 2002* Retention and Graduation Rate Retention Percent Graduation Based on a total of 1822 fulltime entering freshmen 100 80.6% (1,468) 73.0% (1,330) 80 G 1.4% (25) C 69.0% (1,258) G 33.5% (610) C 33.5% (610) G 58.9% (1,074) C 5.7% (104) G 63.0% (1,147) C 1.4% (26) 60 40 20 0 Cont 2nd yr Cont 3rd yr Graduation figures reflect cumulative percentags/totals *Unofficial Grad 3rd yr or Cont 4th yr Grad 4th yr or Cont 5th yr Grad 5th yr or Cont 6th yr Grad 6th yr or Cont 7th yr University of Northern Iowa Office of the Registrar October 2008