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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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).
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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