S P TUDENT ROFILE

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University of Northern Iowa
FALL 2010
STUDENT PROFILE
INSTITUTION: University of Northern Iowa
MISSION: The University of Northern Iowa provides transformative learning experiences that inspire students to embrace
challenge, engage in critical inquiry and creative thought, and contribute to society.
COLLEGES: Business Administration, Education, Humanities & Fine Arts, Natural Sciences, and Social & Behavioral Sciences
104 Seerley Hall
Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0005
http://www.ir.uni.edu
A Report by the UNI Office of Institutional Research
Student Profile
Fall Semester 2010
Ray Yang
Corey Pottebaum
Scott Busche
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
November 2010
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TABLE OF
CONTENTS
Page
Preface ................................................................................................................................................................................................ ix
Profile Summary ........................................................................................................................................................................... xi-xvii
Section I: Total Student Enrollment for Fall Semester 2010
Backcover: Calendar ............................................................................................................................................................................ 2
Total Enrollment Fall 2010 – Second Week ...................................................................................................................................... 3-4
Total Enrollment by Gender ................................................................................................................................................................. 5
New Student Applications, Admissions and Enrolled 2000-2010 Fall Semester ................................................................................... 6
Undergraduate Student Gross Application, Admission and Enrollment 1996-2010 .............................................................................. 7
Total Enrollment by Full-Time and Part-Time Fall 2010........................................................................................................................ 8
Headcount, FTE, and FTE Expressed as a Percentage of Headcount Fall Semesters......................................................................... 9
New Undergraduate Students for Fall 1998 through 2010 .................................................................................................................. 10
Undergraduate and Graduate Enrollment by Semester 2006-2010 .................................................................................................... 11
Total Enrollment by Residence Fall 2010 ........................................................................................................................................... 12
Resident and Non-Resident Headcount and FTE Enrollment in Residence Only Courses 2nd Week - Fall 2010............................... 13
Resident & Non-Resident Headcount & FTE On- and Off- Campus Enrollment (Residence, Extension and Correspondence) Fall
2010 .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 14
Resident and Non-Resident Headcount and FTE Off-Campus Enrollment (Extension, Correspondence, Telecourses, ICN) Fall 2010
............................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Headcount by Residence 2000-2010 ................................................................................................................................................. 16
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Distribution of Total Student Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity, Gender, and Residence Fall 2010 .......................................................... 17
Total and New Freshmen Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity, Gender, and Residence Fall 2010 .............................................................. 18
Fall 2010 Enrollment - By Educational Level and Gender .................................................................................................................. 19
All Students - Enrollment by Curricula for Fall 2010 ...................................................................................................................... 20-29
Undergraduate Distribution by Curriculum Fall 2010 .......................................................................................................................... 30
Enrollment by Major by Department Fall 2001-2010 ..................................................................................................................... 31-55
Source of Enrollment Fall 2010 .......................................................................................................................................................... 56
Fall 2010 Enrollment by Admission County ........................................................................................................................................ 57
Enrollment by State of Origin Fall 2010 .............................................................................................................................................. 58
New Freshmen / Undergraduate Minority Student Enrollment Fall 2010 ............................................................................................ 59
Combined Minority Student Enrollment Fall 2010............................................................................................................................... 60
Undergraduate and Graduate Minority Student Enrollment Fall 2010................................................................................................. 61
Minority Student Enrollment Fall Semesters 1998-2010 ..................................................................................................................... 62
International Student Report Fall 2010 .......................................................................................................................................... 63-64
New and Former International Students by Country, Continent, Gender, and Level of Studies Fall 2010 ........................................... 65
Undergraduate International Students by Major Fall 2010 ................................................................................................................ 66
Graduate International Students by Major Fall 2010 .......................................................................................................................... 67
International Students by College Fall 2010 ....................................................................................................................................... 68
Headcount Enrollment - Study Abroad Students and Students in U.S. Programs 2004-2010 ............................................................. 68
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Enrollment of Married Students or Married/Single Students with Dependents Fall 2010 .................................................................... 70
Students with Disabilities Fall 1998-2010 ........................................................................................................................................... 71
Comparative Average Ages - Fall Semesters 1997 - 2010 ................................................................................................................. 72
Average Age Trends All Students 1978 - 2010 .................................................................................................................................. 73
Percentage of Total Enrollment in Halls Fall 2010 .............................................................................................................................. 74
UNI Residence Hall Occupancy Fall 2010.......................................................................................................................................... 75
Section II: New Students Entering UNI Fall Semester 2010
Part A. Freshmen Direct from High School
New Freshmen Top Five Feeder States Fall 2010 ............................................................................................................................. 79
New Freshmen Application, Admission, and Enrollment 1998-2010................................................................................................... 80
New Freshmen Full-Time and Part-Time Enrollment Fall 2010 ........................................................................................................ 81
Distribution of Enrolled Freshmen by Month of Application Fall 2010 ................................................................................................. 82
Distribution of Enrolled Freshmen by Residence Fall 2010 ................................................................................................................ 83
Distribution of Enrolled Freshmen from Iowa High School by Miles from UNI Campus Fall 2010 ....................................................... 84
Fall 2010 New Enrolled Freshmen by County and ACT Zones ......................................................................................................... 85
Fall 2010 Distribution of Enrolled Freshmen by High School Class Size ............................................................................................ 86
Distribution of Enrolled Freshmen by Percentile Rank Fall 2010 ........................................................................................................ 87
Distribution of Enrolled Freshmen by Curriculum Fall 2010 ................................................................................................................ 88
Distribution of Enrolled Freshmen by ACT Composite Score Fall 2010 .............................................................................................. 89
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ACT Composite Scores for New Freshmen Students Entering UNI Expressed by Quartile Range 1995-2010 ................................... 90
Percentage Distribution by ACT Composite Score and High School Class Rank for Students New from High School Fall 1981 -2010
............................................................................................................................................................................................... 91
Comparison of ACT Composite Score for Freshmen Students Entering Fall Term in Selected Years between 1960-2009 ................ 92
Mean ACT Scores for New Freshmen by Race/Ethnicity and Gender 2005-2010 .............................................................................. 93
Undergraduate Average Grade Indexes Fall Semesters 1976-2009 .................................................................................................. 94
New Degree Students Entering UNI Directly from High School Fall 2010 by Major Interests as Indicated on Application for Admission
............................................................................................................................................................................................... 95
Pre-Professional Prospective Major Areas as Indicated on Application for Admission by New Enrolled Students Entering Directly from
High School Fall 2010 ........................................................................................................................................................................ 96
Part B. Transfers from Other Colleges and Universities
New Transfers Comparison of Applications to Enrolled Fall 1999-2010 ............................................................................................. 99
New Transfer Degree Students Entering UNI Fall 2010 ................................................................................................................... 100
New Undergraduate Transfer Students by Category of Transfer College Fall 2000-2010 ................................................................ 101
New Two-Year College Transfers Fall Terms 1996-2010 ................................................................................................................. 102
Part C. New Graduate Students
Graduate Comparison of Applications to Enrolled Fall 2010............................................................................................................. 105
Fall 2010 Enrolled New Graduate Students by Admission County ................................................................................................... 106
New Graduate Students Enrollment by State or Country of Origin Fall 2010 .................................................................................... 107
New Graduate Students by Major Area Fall 2010 ..................................................................................................................... 108-109
New Graduate Students Enrolled by Residence and College 2005-2010 ......................................................................................... 110
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Iowa Enrolled New Graduate Students Fall 2010 by Bachelor’s Degree College ............................................................................. 111
Non-Iowa Enrolled New Graduate Students by Bachelor’s Degree College Fall 2010 ............................................................... 112-113
Average Computer Based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Scores 2004-2010 ...................................................... 114
Average Paper Based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Scores 2004-2010 ............................................................ 115
Average Internet Based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Scores 2004-2010 ......................................................... 116
Average Graduate Management Admission Test Scores 2003-2010 ............................................................................................... 117
Section III: Student Enrollment by College
Fall 2010 Headcount by College and Level ...................................................................................................................................... 121
Enrollment by College and Level Fall 1999-2010 ...................................................................................................................... 122-123
Headcount by College Fall 2005-2010 ............................................................................................................................................. 124
Undergraduate Headcount by College and Level 2006-2010 ........................................................................................................... 125
New Freshmen and Graduate Students: As Indicated on Application 2004-2010 ............................................................................. 126
New Freshmen Students by College: As Indicated on Application Fall 2005-2010 ........................................................................... 127
Enrollment by College and Gender Fall 2005-2010 .......................................................................................................................... 128
Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity and College 2008-2010 ...................................................................................................................... 129
Comparative Enrollment by College, Educational Level and Gender Fall 2008 to Fall 2010 ...................................................... 130-131
Enrollment by College and Residence: Fall 2005-2010 .................................................................................................................... 132
Majors by College and Level (1st Major Only) 1998-2010 ......................................................................................................... 133-134
New Freshmen Distribution by College, Race/Ethnicity, Gender and Residence Fall 2010 .............................................................. 135
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Undergraduate Distribution by College, Race/Ethnicity, Gender and Residence Fall 2010 .............................................................. 136
Graduate Distribution by College, Race/Ethnicity, Gender and Residence Fall 2010 ....................................................................... 137
Headcount Enrollment of International Students by Continent, College and Education Level Fall 2010 ........................................... 138
Fall Semester Student Credit Hours by Department and Level 2008-2010................................................................................ 139-140
Majors by Department, Gender, and Level Fall 2010 ................................................................................................................ 141-142
Section IV: Miscellaneous
Estimated Cost of Attendance for Undergraduates 2008-2010......................................................................................................... 145
Student Financial Aid Programs 2006-2009 ..................................................................................................................................... 146
Graduate Financial Aid 2003-2009 ................................................................................................................................................... 147
Graduate Financial Aid by Residence 2002-2009 ............................................................................................................................ 148
Students Receiving VA Educational Assistance Fall Semesters 1973-2010 ..................................................................................... 149
2010 University of Northern Iowa Summary of CLEP Fall 2009-2010 .............................................................................................. 150
Student Retention and Persistence to Graduation..................................................................................................................... 151-155
New Full-Time Direct from HS Freshman Class of 2004 Retention and Graduation Rate ................................................................ 156
Freshman Class of 2004 Graduation Rate of Full-Time Students Total Class and Athletes ............................................................. 157
Undergraduate Students Graduation and Retention Rates ....................................................................................................... 158-159
Top Five Degrees Granted 2001-2010 ............................................................................................................................................. 160
Degrees Granted by Race/Ethnicity and by Gender 2009-2010 ....................................................................................................... 161
Degrees Granted by Race/Ethnicity 2007-2009 ............................................................................................................................... 162
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Degrees Granted by College: Years 2000-2010 ........................................................................................................................ 163-164
Ten-Year Headcount Enrollment Projections Fall 2010-2020 ........................................................................................................... 165
University of Northern Iowa Fall Enrollment: 1876-2010................................................................................................................... 166
Academic Year, Full Year, and Total FTE Undergraduate and Graduate 1970-2009 ....................................................................... 167
Semester, Academic Year, Full Year FTE and Annual Unduplicated Headcount by Academic Year 1981-2010 (Undergraduate and
Graduate Combined)........................................................................................................................................................................ 168
Fall Headcount by Classification and Residency for Fall Semesters 1957-2010............................................................................... 169
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PREFACE
This profile is based on enrollment at the end of the second week of fall semester classes, 2010, 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
Wendy Mulder, Clerk
Department of Residence
Michael Hager, Executive Director of Residence
Gary Daters, Business Manager
Jeanne Wiesley, Assistant Business Manager
Academic Learning Center
Inez Murtha, Director
Ashley Brickley, Student Disability Services Coordinator
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.
Ray Yang
Corey Pottebaum
Scott Busche
Pat Hart
Shashi Kaparthi
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UNI STUDENT PROFILE SUMMARY
SECTION I: TOTAL STUDENT ENROLLMENT FOR FALL 2010
The total enrollment of 13,201 students at UNI for the Fall 2010 semester was an increase of 121 (0.9%) from the previous year. Undergraduate
enrollment increased 97 (0.9%) while graduate enrollment increased 24 (1.3%).
Of all students enrolled, 84.4% were full-time; 8.9% of the
undergraduates had a part-time enrollment (less than 12 semester hours); and 57.5% of the graduates had a part-time enrollment (less than 9
semester hours). Of all students registered, 58.5% were women. Undergraduates who had declared majors in the teaching curricula were 27.2%
of all declared majors.
The most popular undergraduate declared majors were: Elementary Education (1374), Biology (684), Accounting (642), Management (548),
Communication (535), Physical Education and Movement and Exercise Science (469), Early Childhood Education (447, Psychology (440),
Marketing (398), Finance (394), Art (374), Criminology (291), English (284), History (268), Music (268), Mathematics (260), and Social Work
(214), Communicative Disorders (209), and Middle Level Education Dual Major (207).
The most popular graduate majors were: Principalship (98), Speech Language Pathology (71), Music (68), Master of Social Work (60), School
Counseling (59), English (56), Communication Studies (50), School Library Studies (46), Master of Business Administration (46), Mathematics
(42), Special Education (39), Educational Psychology (38), Leisure, Youth and Human Services (36), Mental Health Counseling (36), Physical
Education (32), Curriculum and Instruction: Literacy Education (30, and Postsecondary Education: Student Affairs (30). Fourteen (14) students
were enrolled in the Doctor of Industrial Technology program and one hundred six (106) in the program leading to the Doctor of Education
degree.
Of the 11,391 undergraduate students, 7,705 (67.7%) indicated an interest in Liberal Arts Curricula, 2,872 (25.2%) in the Teaching Curricula,
and 814 (7.1%) were undecided or unclassified.
A total of 11,978 (90.7% of all students) were Iowa residents, 1,940 (14.7%) were from Black Hawk County, and 1,273 (9.6%) were from
counties contiguous to Black Hawk.
The 480 international students enrolled included 333 (17.3% increase) undergraduate students and 147 (13.0% decrease) graduate students from
60 international countries.
Of the 13,201 students, 11,638 (88.2%) were White and 383 (2.9%) were African American.
Hispanics, Asians, American Indians, Native
Hawaiian and Pacific Islander, and those indicating two or more races represented 4.1% of the enrollment.
Students with no ethnic response
represented 1.2% of the enrollment.
The average age for undergraduates was 21.2 years (0.1 yr. decrease) and 31.9 years (0.1 yr. increase) for graduates.
Total enrollment of veterans receiving educational benefits from the Veterans Administration was 231 students, an increase of 18 (8.5%) from the
previous fall semester.
A total of 378 (3.3%) undergraduate students and 418 (23.1%) graduate students were married, 419 (52.6%) of these married students had
dependents. An additional 217 (1.6%) students identified themselves as single students with dependents.
A total of 251 students identified themselves as being disabled with 25 as mobility-impaired.
Total residence hall occupancy was 4,297 students, an increase of 19 (0.4%) from the previous year.
(2,629) and 30.5% of the male students (1,668) reside in residence halls.
About 34.0% of the female students
SECTION II: NEW STUDENTS ENTERING UNI FALL SEMESTER 2010
PART A: FRESHMEN DIRECT FROM HIGH SCHOOL
A total of 1,978 students or 14.9% of the total undergraduate enrollment for Fall 2010 were new students direct from high school. New students
direct from high school represented 17.4% of the undergraduate enrollment Fall 2010.
Almost 84% of the entering freshmen completed their applications for admission to UNI before January 31. This is the same percent of enrolled
students who had applied by that time last year.
Of all the new undergraduates, 92.4% were Iowa residents representing 90 of the 99 counties. Of all new freshmen Iowa residents enrolled at
UNI, 7.4% entered from Black Hawk County.
Of new freshmen, 62.0% graduated from high school classes of 200 or less, a decrease of 0.9% from last fall, while 9.5% graduated from
classes of more than 400 students, an increase of 1.5%.
The percent of students entering from the top one-half of their high school graduating class is down from the last year. A total of 84.0% of the
students entered from the top one-half of their graduating classes and 54.4% entered from the top 30%.
The median ACT composite standard scores for entering freshmen remained steady at 23 for Fall 2010. The mean ACT also remained the same
at 23.1. The percentage of students entering Fall 2010 with an ACT composite score of 21 also remained at 75.7%.
The graph showing a combination of rank in class and ACT for each individual entering student is helpful in comparing entering students; see
page 89. In comparison to last year, the number and percent of students entering with a rank in the top 10% and ACT of 27 or above dropped
slightly. The number of students in this category is 130 for Fall 2010, down 21 students and representing 7.5% of the total number of new
entering freshmen. The percent of students in the comparable range last year was 8.7. The range including those ranking in the top 30% who
also have an ACT score of 24 or above has decreased to 31.0% (down 1.2%). The range making up students ranking in the top 50% with an
ACT of 21 and declined to 65.9%, down a half a percent.
Of the new classified freshmen, 393 (20.5%) did not indicate a prospective academic major, an increase of 0.3% over last year. Students
choosing a Liberal of Vocational Arts program decreased by 0.8%, while those selecting a teaching major increased by 0.5%. The most frequently
indicated majors (40 or more) were: Elementary Education (210), Accounting (108), Business…Undeclared (99), Biology(83), Psychology (73),
Athletic Training (70), Music (56), Management (55), Communications (53), Art (48), Mathematics (47), Marketing (46), Communicative
Disorders (43), English (42), and Computer Science (40), In addition, 116 new freshmen indicated an interest in Pre-professional curricula.
A total of 1,942 (98.2%) of the entering freshmen were enrolled as full-time students (12 semester hours or more). This is an increase over the
1,921 full-time new freshmen in 2009.
PART B: TRANSFERS FROM OTHER COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
A total of 1,138 new students transferred from other colleges and universities. The number entering Fall 2010 is up 50 students compared to Fall
2009. This number does not include unclassified students who may have attended other colleges before registering at UNI. Of the 1,138 classified
transfers, 828 were from Iowa public two-year colleges and 2 from Iowa private two-year colleges.
Of those transferring from Iowa two-year colleges, 84.0% enter from colleges sending 30 or more students. UNI’s top feeder schools for Fall
2010 are as follows: Hawkeye Community College (192), Kirkwood Community College (178), North Iowa Area Community College (85), Des
Moines Area Community College (80), Iowa Central Community College (66), Marshalltown Community College (33), Northeast Iowa Community
College (32), and Eastern Iowa Community College District (31). Hawkeye Community College and Kirkwood Community College have retained
their status as UNI’s top two feeder schools. North Iowa Community College has moved up to third position with an 18.1% increase in the number
of transfers over Fall 2009.
Of the 183 who transferred from Iowa four-year colleges, 45.4% came from the University of Iowa and Iowa State University while 54.6% came
from Iowa private four-year colleges. In comparison to Fall 2009, the percent entering from Iowa public four-year colleges rose by 5.6%. The
largest number entering from a four-year college came from University of Iowa with 42 transfers.
Both the number and percent of out-of-state transfers have increased. Out-of-state transfers students decreased from 140 (12.9% of new
transfers) to 125 (11.0% of new transfers).
PART C: NEW GRADUATE STUDENTS
Those students new to graduate study were 478 and represented an increase of 33 (7.4%) from the fall semester 2009. A total of 212 (44.4%)
received their bachelor's degree from UNI, 132 (27.6%) from other Iowa colleges and 134 (28%) from out-of-state or international universities.
Of the 478 new graduate students, 375 (78.5%) were residents of Iowa.
The most popular major areas for new graduate students were: Principalship (40), Speech Language Pathology (24), Business Administration
(22), Communication Studies (16), Accounting (16), English (15), Social Work (15), Health Education (14), Curriculum and Instruction:
Elementary Education (14), Master of Social Work (14), Post-Secondary Education (13), Public Policy (13), Physical Education (12), Mental
Health Counseling (12), School Counseling (12), Performance (11), Leisure, Youth and Human Services (11), and Educational Psychology –
Contexts & Techniques Assessment (10). There were 64 non-degree students.
Section III: STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE
Of the total university enrollment of 13,201, 22.3% (2,945) are in the College of Education, 18.1% (2,389) in the College of Business, 16.6%
(2,196) in the College of Humanities and Fine Arts, 16.2% (2,145) in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 15.0% (1,983) in the
College of Natural Sciences, and 11.7% in no specific college.
The College of Education has both the most undergraduates (2,381 or 20.9% of the entire undergraduate population), and graduate students
(564 or 31.2% of the entire graduate student population). The College of Education also has the most part-time students of 26.3% (540). The
College of Humanities and Fine Arts has the smallest number of part-time students (203 or 9.9% of the entire student population). Twenty nine
point two percent part-time students (599) are enrolled in no specific college.
Overall, females represent 58.5% of the student population whereas males represent 41.5%. But the College of Education has a 73.4% female
representation while the College of Natural Sciences and the College of Business have a female representation of only 38.3% and 39.2%.
Of the 13,201 students, 88.2% (11,638) are white, 2.9% (383) are African American, 2.1% (276) are Hispanic, .9% (124) Asian, 0.2% (25)
American Indian/Alaskan Native, 0.03% (4) Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, and 0.8% (110) two or more races.
Of the total student population, 90.7% are Iowa residents, and 9.3% are non-residents. In the College of Business 90.6% are residents, 3.0%
non-residents, and 6.4% international students. The College of Education has 93.4% residents, 5.6% non-residents, and 1.0% international
students. The College of Humanities and Fine Arts has 91.8% residents, 6.1% non-residents, and 2.1% international students. The College of
Natural Sciences has 90.0% residents, 4.3% non-residents, and 5.7% international students. The College of Social and Behavioral Sciences has
93.7% residents, 5.1% non-residents, and 1.2% international students. Among those who indicated no specific college, 81.2% are residents, 11.5%
are non-residents, and 7.1% are internationals.
In 2010, the College of Social and Behavioral sciences offers 36,655 fall semester credits hours, the College of Humanities and Fine Arts offers
35,541 fall credit hours, the College of Natural Sciences offers 31,077 credit hours, the College of Education offers 29,395 credit hours, and the
College of Business offers 23,362 fall credit hours.
SECTION IV: MISCELLANEOUS
For fall 2010 the top five degrees granted are Elementary Education and Teaching (12%), Business Administration and Management (7%),
Communication Studies (6%), Biology (5%), and Accounting (5%).
Retention rate for the freshmen class of 2004 is 80.9%. For the same cohort, 4-year graduation rate is 35.2% and 6-year graduation rate is
66.5%.
Tuition and fees for 2010-2011 is $7,008 for residents, $15,348 for non-residents. The total estimated cost including books and supplies, room
and board is $15,043 for residents, and $23,383 for non-residents.
Financial aid programs include employment, loans, grants, and institutional or private gift aid. Under employment types there are federal work
study, Iowa work study, graduate teaching and research assistantships, as well as UNI employment. Included in loans are state loans, federal
Perkins, direct loans, and alternative loans. Under grants there are Federal Pell Grant, Academic Competitiveness Grant, National SMART Grant,
Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant, TEACH Grant, ROTC, All Iowa Opportunity Scholarship, IMAGES Grant, Iowa Grant, Vocational
Rehabilitation, Commission for the Blind, National Guard, and other federal or state grants or scholarships. For institutional and private gift aid,
there are institutional scholarships/grants, grants from Bureau of Indian Affairs, corporate/private scholarships, and athletic scholarships.
SECTION I
• Total Student Enrollment for Fall Semester 2010
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CALENDAR
Semester/Date
Fall 2010
Monday, August 23
Monday, September 06
Friday, October 15
Monday, October 18
Monday - Friday, November 22 - 26
Thursday - Friday, November 25 - 26
Monday - Friday, December 13 - 17
Saturday, December 18
Friday & Monday, December 24 & 27
Spring 2011
Monday, January 03
Monday, January 10
Monday, January 17
Friday, February 25
Monday, February 28
Monday - Friday, March 14 - 18
Monday - Friday, May 2 - 6
Saturday, May 07
Summer 2011
Monday, May 09
Monday, May 09
Monday, May 30
Friday, June 03
Monday, June 06
Monday, June 06
Friday, June 17
Monday, June 20
Friday, July 01
Monday, Juy 04
Tuesday, July 05
Friday, July 29
Source: Office of Registrar
Event
Semester begins
University holiday
First half ends
Second half begins
Thanksgiving break
University holiday
Final exam week
Commencement
University holiday
University holiday
Semester begins
University holiday
First half ends
Second half begins
Spring break
Final exam week
Commencement
First 4 wk session begins
First 6 wk session begins
University holiday
First 4 wk session ends
Second 4 wk session begins
8 wk session begins
First 6 wk session ends
Second 6 wk session begins
Second 4 wk session ends
University holiday
Third 4 wk session begins
All sessions end
Semester/Date
Fall 2011
Monday, August 22
Monday, September 05
Friday, October 14
Monday, October 17
Monday - Friday, November 21 - 25
Thursday - Friday, November 24- 25
Monday - Friday, December 12 - 16
Saturday, December 17
Friday & Monday, December 23 & 26
Spring 2012
Monday, January 02
Monday, January 09
Monday, January 16
Friday, February 24
Monday, February 27
Monday - Friday, March 12 - 16
Monday - Friday, April 30 - May 04
Saturday, May 05
Summer 2012
Monday, May 07
Monday, May 07
Monday, May 28
Friday, June 01
Monday, June 04
Monday, June 04
Friday, June 15
Monday, June 18
Friday, June 29
Wednesday, July 04
Tuesday, July 03
Friday, July 27
Total Enrollment Fall 2010 - Second Week
M
4,429
Full-Time
W
5,949
T
10,378
M
517
Part-Time
W
496
T
1,013
M
4,946
TOTAL
W
6,445
T
11,391
Graduates - Total
234
536
770
294
746
1,040
528
1,282
1,810
Total Students in
4,663
6,485
11,148
811
1,242
2,053
5,474
7,727
13,201
Undergraduates - Total
Residence, Extension and Correspondence Courses
ALL UNDERGRADUATES
Seniors
Juniors
Sophomores
Freshmen
Unclassified
TOTAL
1,316
1,308
894
903
8
4,429
1,774
1,560
1,215
1,341
59
5,949
3,090
2,868
2,109
2,244
67
10,378
235
94
36
62
90
517
249
75
36
34
102
496
484
169
72
96
192
1,013
1,551
1,402
930
965
98
4,946
2,023
1,635
1,251
1,375
161
6,445
3,574
3,037
2,181
2,340
259
11,391
Seniors
302
Juniors
199
Sophomores
152
Freshmen
141
TOTAL
794
Percent of Classified Undergraduates
Percent of Declared
712
478
348
398
1,936
1,014
677
500
539
2,730
23
6
4
0
33
85
15
7
2
109
108
21
11
2
142
325
205
156
141
827
797
493
355
400
2,045
1,122
698
511
541
2,872
25.8%
27.2%
1,062
1,069
782
700
3,613
2,075
2,172
1,482
1,310
7,039
212
88
30
57
387
163
58
29
29
279
375
146
59
86
666
1,225
1,191
730
667
3,813
1,225
1,127
811
729
3,892
2,450
2,318
1,541
1,396
7,705
69.2%
72.8%
TEACHING
LIBERAL ARTS
Seniors
1,013
Juniors
1,103
Sophomores
700
Freshmen
610
TOTAL
3,426
Percent of Classified Undergraduates
Percent of Declared
3
4
Total Enrollment Fall 2010 - Second Week
(continued)
Full-Time
M
W
T
M
Part-Time
W
T
M
TOTAL
W
3
6
1
2
2
8
13
1
6
44
157
208
1
15
85
246
347
2
21
129
403
555
5.0%
85
15
4
1
105
108
21
8
1
138
325
196
141
50
712
795
486
327
89
1,697
1,120
682
468
139
2,409
3
1
4
3
1
4
9
15
91
115
2
7
28
311
348
2
16
43
402
463
269
477
398
642
161
367
360
922
521
1,289
T
NOT DECLARED
Seniors
1
Juniors
6
Sophomores
42
Freshmen
152
TOTAL
201
Percent of Classified Undergraduates
13
85
243
341
1
19
127
395
542
302
190
137
50
679
710
471
323
88
1,592
1,012
661
460
138
2,271
9
15
91
115
2
7
25
310
344
2
16
40
401
459
32
202
91
445
123
647
1
2
2
5
7
TEACHING (Accepted)
Seniors
Juniors
Sophomores
Freshmen
TOTAL
23
6
4
33
TEACHING (Applied)
Seniors
Juniors
Sophomores
Freshmen
TOTAL
ALL GRADUATES
Upper
Lower
Office of the Registrar
September 2010
129
165
Total Enrollment by Gender
Full-Time
Undergraduate
Part-Time
Total
Full-Time
Graduate
Part-Time
Total
Full-Time
Total Students in
Residence,
Extension and
Correspondence
Courses
Part-Time
Total
M
W
T
M
W
T
M
W
T
M
W
T
M
W
T
M
W
T
M
W
T
M
W
T
M
W
T
2001
4,679
6,530
11,209
550
715
1,265
5,229
7,245
12,474
208
369
577
341
678
1,019
549
1,047
1,596
4,887
6,899
11,786
891
1,393
2,284
5,778
8,292
14,070
2002
4,657
6,282
10,939
583
760
1,343
5,240
7,042
12,282
185
365
550
357
737
1,094
542
1,102
1,644
4,842
6,647
11,489
940
1,497
2,437
5,782
8,144
13,926
2003
4,424
6,086
10,510
583
681
1,264
5,007
6,767
11,774
196
370
566
361
740
1,101
557
1,110
1,667
4,620
6,456
11,076
944
1,421
2,365
5,564
7,877
13,441
2004
4,264
5,723
9,987
573
660
1,233
4,837
6,383
11,220
238
440
678
292
634
926
530
1,074
1,604
4,502
6,163
10,665
865
1,294
2,159
5,367
7,457
12,824
2005
4,174
5,608
9,782
520
650
1,170
4,694
6,258
10,952
222
459
681
303
577
880
525
1,036
1,561
4,396
6,067
10,463
823
1,227
2,050
5,219
7,294
12,513
2006
4,106
5,500
9,606
505
591
1,096
4,611
6,091
10,702
254
436
690
271
597
868
525
1,033
1,558
4,360
5,936
10,296
776
1,188
1,964
5,136
7,124
12,260
2007
4,235
5,653
9,888
521
601
1,122
4,756
6,254
11,010
251
441
692
313
594
907
564
1,035
1,599
4,486
6,094
10,580
834
1,195
2,029
5,320
7,289
12,069
2008
4,296
5,732
10,028
507
512
1,019
4,803
6,244
11,047
234
497
731
343
787
1,130
577
1,284
1,861
4,530
6,229
10,759
850
1,299
2,149
5,380
7,528
12,908
2009
4,395
5,884
10,279
511
504
1,015
4,906
6,388
11,294
257
524
781
330
675
1,005
587
1,199
1,786
4,652
6,408
11,060
841
1,179
2,020
5,493
7,587
13,080
2010
4,429
5,949
10,378
517
496
1,013
4,946
6,445
11,391
234
536
770
294
746
1,040
528
1,282
1,810
4,663
6,485
11,148
811
1,242
2,053
5,474
7,727
13,201
Source: Office of the Registrar
NOTE: Fall 2004 semester reporting was changed to the end of the second week of the semester. Prior to Fall 2004
*
Undergraduate enrollment reporting was done at the end of the third week of the semester and
Graduate enrollment reporting was done at final semester counts.
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New Student Applications, Admissions and Enrolled 2000 - 2010 (Fall Semester*)
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
7,199
4,970
2,229
6,893
4,688
2,205
6,494
4,446
2,048
6,232
4,350
1,882
6,071
4,216
1,855
6,379
4,360
2,019
6,565
4,585
1,980
6,654
4,722
1,932
6,480
4,584
1,896
5,956
4,133
1,823
6,018
4,092
1,926
Admissions (Offered)
New Freshmen
Transfers
5,670
4,066
1,604
5,379
3,786
1,593
5,083
3,554
1,529
5,005
3,518
1,487
4,829
3,360
1,469
4,999
3,422
1,577
5,059
3,572
1,487
5,227
3,759
1,468
5,296
3,841
1,455
5,206
3,735
1,471
4,878
3,370
1,508
Net Enrolled
3,430
3,325
2,984
2,882
2,780
2,938
2,885
3,068
3,067
3,034
3,116
2,263
1,167
2,104
1,221
1,865
1,119
1,785
1,097
1,700
1,080
1,737
1,201
1,768
1,117
1,991
1,077
2,015
1,052
1,946
1,088
1,978
1,138
798
882
824
882
902
940
1,035
1,143
1,159
1,166
1,113
Admissions (Offered)
Admitted/Withdrew
551
182
679
221
562
193
549
162
524
139
562
152
589
194
568
141
594
191
640
195
543
130
Net Enrolled
369
458
369
387
385
410
395
427
403
445
413
3,799
3,783
3,353
3,269
3,165
3,348
3,280
3,495
3,470
3,479
3,529
59.6
30.7
55.6
32.3
55.6
33.4
54.6
33.6
53.7
34.1
51.9
35.9
53.9
34.1
57.0
30.8
58.1
30.3
55.9
31.3
56.0
32.2
9.7
12.1
11.0
11.8
12.2
12.2
12.0
12.2
11.6
12.8
11.7
Undergraduate
Applications
New Freshmen
Transfers
New Freshmen
Transfer
Graduate
Applications
Total New Students Enrolled
Undergraduate - New Freshmen
Undergraduate - Transfer
Graduate
Source: Office of Institutional Research & Office of the Registrar
NOTE: Fall 2004 semester reporting was changed to the end of the second week of the semester. Prior to Fall 2004
Undergraduate enrollment reporting was done at the end of the third week of the semester and
Graduate enrollment reporting was done at final semester counts.
*
Comparison of New Undergraduate Student Gross Applications for Fall Semester
To Admission and Enrollment
Undergraduate Student Gross Application, Admission and Enrollment 1996 - 2010
1996
Gross Applications
Cleared for Admission
Denied
Cancelled
Enrolled
Enrolled as % of Admitted
6,418
5,353
630
2,567
3,218
83.4%
9.8%
40.0%
50.1%
60.1%
1997
6,518
5,342
687
2,667
3,164
2004
Gross Applications
Cleared for Admission
Denied
Cancelled
Enrolled
Enrolled as % of Admitted
6,071
4,829
494
1,618
2,780
79.5%
8.1%
26.7%
45.8%
57.6%
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%
1999
6,910
5,460
736
2,761
3,413
2006
6,585
5,059
626
1,474
2,885
76.8%
9.5%
22.4%
43.8%
57.0%
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%
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%
2002
6,494
5,083
589
2,099
2,984
78.3%
9.1%
32.3%
46.0%
58.7%
2009
5,956
5,206
385
1,414
3,034
87.4%
6.5%
23.7%
50.9%
58.3%
2003
6,232
5,005
505
2,076
2,882
80.3%
8.1%
33.3%
46.2%
57.6%
2010
6,018
4,878
438
1,286
3,116
81.1%
7.3%
21.4%
51.8%
63.9%
Office of Admissions
September 2010
Statistics include new freshman and transfer students
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Total Enrollment
By Full-Time and Part-Time
Fall 2010
NEW FRESHMEN: 1,978
UNDERGRADUATE: 11,391
Full-Time
1,942 98.2%
Full-Time
10,378 91.1%
Part‐Time
1,013 8.9%
Part-Time
36 1.8%
GRADUATE: 1,810
UNI Total Enrollment: 13,201
Full-Time
770 42.5%
Part-Time
1,040 57.5%
Full-Time
11,148 84.4%
Part-Time
2,053 15.6%
Office of the Registrar
September 2010
Headcount, FTE, and FTE Expressed as a Percentage of Headcount
Fall Semesters
UNDERGRADUATES
LD
Heads
FTE
%
1996
5,238
4,721
90.1%
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
5,093 5,132 5,306 5,495 5,551 5,112 4,619 4,363 4,433 4,427 4,719 4,865 4,841
4,512 4,539 4,733 4,904 4,888 4,505 4,032 3,829 4,003 3,991 4,207 4,440 4,374
88.6% 88.4% 89.2% 89.2% 88.1% 88.1% 87.3% 87.8% 90.3% 90.2% 89.2% 91.3% 90.4%
2010
4,521
4,207
93.1%
UD
Heads
FTE
%
6,349 6,561 6,632 6,678 6,723 6,923 7,170 7,155 6,857 6,519 6,275 6,291 6,182 6,453
5,519 5,796 5,835 5,830 5,883 6,053 6,256 6,251 5,966 5,798 5,632 5,649 5,573 5,829
86.9% 88.3% 88.0% 87.3% 87.5% 87.4% 87.3% 87.4% 87.0% 88.9% 89.8% 89.8% 90.1% 90.3%
6,611
5,986
90.5%
Total
Heads
FTE
%
11,587 11,654 11,764 11,984 12,218 12,474 12,282 11,774 11,220 10,952 10,702 11,010 11,047 11,294 11,391
10,240 10,308 10,374 10,563 10,787 10,941 10,761 10,283 9,795 9,801 9,623 9,856 10,013 10,203 10,301
88.4% 88.5% 88.2% 88.1% 88.3% 87.7% 87.6% 87.3% 87.3% 89.5% 89.9% 89.5% 90.6% 90.3% 90.4%
GRADUATES
Heads
MA
FTE
%
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
1,004 1,081 1,154 1,133 1,144 1,174 1,163 1,173 1,100 1,112 1,113 1,157 1,369 1,300
744
763
787
800
845
888
839
862
893
933
945
998 1,080 1,098
74.1% 70.6% 68.2% 70.6% 73.9% 75.6% 72.1% 73.5% 81.2% 83.9% 84.9% 86.3% 78.9% 84.5%
2010
1,289
1,076
83.5%
Adv
Heads
FTE
%
366
373
411
436
412
422
481
494
504
449
445
442
492
486
225
238
254
265
236
252
279
279
318
282
267
253
272
270
61.5% 63.8% 61.8% 60.8% 57.3% 59.7% 58.0% 56.5% 63.1% 62.8% 60.0% 57.2% 55.3% 55.6%
521
304
58.3%
Total
Heads
FTE
%
1,370 1,454 1,565 1,569 1,556 1,596 1,644 1,667 1,604 1,561 1,558 1,599 1,861 1,786
969 1,001 1,041 1,065 1,081 1,140 1,118 1,141 1,211 1,215 1,212 1,251 1,352 1,368
70.7% 68.8% 66.5% 67.9% 69.5% 71.4% 68.0% 68.4% 75.5% 77.8% 77.8% 78.2% 72.6% 76.6%
1,810
1,380
76.2%
ALL STUDENTS
GRAND TOTAL
Heads
FTE
%
1996
12,957
11,209
86.5%
1997
13,108
11,309
86.3%
1998
13,329
11,415
85.6%
1999
13,553
11,628
85.8%
2000
13,774
11,868
86.2%
2001
14,070
12,081
85.9%
2002
13,926
11,879
85.3%
2003
13,441
11,424
85.0%
2004
12,824
11,006
85.8%
2005
12,513
11,016
88.0%
2006
12,260
10,835
88.4%
2007
12,609
11,107
88.1%
2008
12,908
11,365
88.0%
2009 2010
13,080 13,201
11,571 11,681
88.5% 88.5%
Full-time Equivalent (FTE)
Undergraduate 15.0 semester hours
Graduate 9.0 semester hours
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New Undergraduate Students for Fall
1998 through 2010*
4,000
New Undergraduate Students
3,500
3,000
Undergraduates
2,500
2,000
1,500
1,000
500
0
98
Series1 3,191
99
3,408
00
3,430
01
3,325
02
2,984
03
2,882
04
2,780
Fall Terms
Office of Institutional Research
September 2010
*The totals do not include new unclassified students.
05
2,938
06
2,885
07
3,068
08
3,067
09
3,034
10
3,112
Undergraduate and Graduate Enrollment by Semester 2006 - 2010
Summer
Business Administration
Education
Humanities and Fine Arts
Natural Sciences
Social and Behavioral Sciences
No Specific College
Fall
Business Administration
Education
Humanities and Fine Arts
Natural Sciences
Social and Behavioral Sciences
No Specific College
Spring
Business Administration
Education
Humanities and Fine Arts
Natural Sciences
Social and Behavioral Sciences
No Specific College
20062007
N
Undergraduate
2007- 2008- 20092008
2009
2010
N
N
N
20102011
N
20062007
N
20072008
N
3,501
3,668
3,553
3,758
3,480
1,588
1,795
1,619
582
687
421
326
463
1,022
516
735
445
401
507
1,064
565
630
442
356
492
1,068
586
745
441
423
506
1,057
528
755
443
431
509
814
52
448
213
78
57
740
51
493
196
92
78
885
10,702 11,010 11,047 11,294 11,391
1,558
1,599
2,333 2,359 2,446 2,350
2,056 2,093 2,085 2,296
1,860 1,816 1,815 1,876
1,551 1,646 1,702 1,818
1,793 1,765 1,750 1,803
1,109 1,331 1,249 1,151
#REF!
9,931 10,057 10,326 10,456
2,164
1,943
1,727
1,433
1,718
946
2,207
1,892
1,687
1,525
1,657
1,089
2,236
2,036
1,686
1,616
1,691
1,061
2,199
2,124
1,756
1,645
1,764
968
2,324
2,381
1,893
1,805
1,863
1,125
Graduate
2008- 20092009
2010
N
N
20102011
N
20062007
N
20072008
N
Total
20082009
N
20092010
N
20102011
N
1,827
1,688
5,089
5,463
5,172
5,585
5,168
65
468
198
93
74
721
41
512
215
130
106
823
38
473
198
110
74
795
634
1,135
634
404
520
1,762
567
1,228
641
493
585
1,949
630
1,098
640
449
566
1,789
627
1,257
656
553
612
1,880
566
1,228
641
541
583
1,609
1,861
1,786
1,810
96
666
252
107
157
280
84
110
85
65
695
670
667
564
244
253
274
303
149
164
191
178
171
183
192
282
256
481
377
418
1599.0 1599.0 1599.0 1599.0
1,587 1,711 1,743 1,761
96
696
251
108
145
291
#REF!
89
699
260
145
170
348
108
648
243
155
179
410
89
632
269
185
183
403
0.0
12,260 12,609 12,908 13,080 13,201
2,429
2,722
2,112
1,658
1,950
1,389
2,443
2,788
2,060
1,795
1,936
1,587
2,556
2,755
2,068
1,866
1,933
1,730
2,435
2,963
2,150
2,009
1,995
1,528
2,389
2,945
2,196
1,983
2,145
1,543
11,518 11,768 12,069 12,217
2,260
2,639
1,978
1,541
1,863
1,237
2,296
2,591
1,947
1,670
1,827
1,437
2,344
2,684
1,929
1,771
1,870
1,471
2,288
2,756
2,025
1,830
1,947
1,371
Office of the Registrar
Note: This depicts the academic year as reflected on the annual report (i.e., 2006-07 reflects Summer 2006, Fall 2006, Spring 2007)
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Total Enrollment By Residence
Fall 2010
NEW FRESHMEN: 1,978
UNDERGRADUATE: 11,391
Iowa Residents
1,833 92.7%
Iowa Residents
10,532 92.5%
Non-Iowa Residents
859 7.5%
Non-Iowa Residents
145 7.3%
GRADUATE: 1,810
UNI Total Enrollment: 13,201
Iowa Residents
1,446 79.9%
Non-Iowa Residents
364 20.1%
Iowa Residents
11,978 90.7%
Non-Iowa Residents
1,223 9.3%
Office of the Registrar
September 2010
Resident and Non-Resident Headcount and FTE
Enrollment in Residence Only Courses
2nd Week - Fall 2010
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
2,104
2,026
4,130
171
137
308
Resident
1,960
1,927
3,887
4,438
2,848
3,349
6,197
2,647
2,977
5,624
6,537
36
31
Graduates
Masters
Advanced
TOTAL GRADUATES
684
9,542
640
10,182
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
698
347
1,045
176
70
246
620
198
818
194
48
242
1,291
GRAND TOTAL
27
58
11,113
First Professional
174
148
322
5,946
138
10,429
157
134
291
4,178
178
162
340
102
FTE
Non-Resident
11,474
1,060
930
12,404
10,360
882
11,242
Office of the Registrar
September 2010
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Resident and Non-Resident Headcount and FTE
On- and Off- Campus Enrollment
(Residence, Extension and Correspondence)
Fall 2010
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
2,104
2,028
4,132
236
153
389
Resident
1,960
1,928
3,888
4,521
2,853
3,409
6,262
2,651
3,010
5,661
6,611
121
40
Graduates
Masters
Advanced
TOTAL GRADUATES
859
9,589
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
1,003
443
1,446
286
78
364
763
252
1,015
313
52
365
11,978
1,380
1,223
13,201
Office of the Registrar
September 2010
712
10,301
1,810
GRAND TOTAL
68
108
11,391
First Professional
176
149
325
5,986
259
10,532
179
140
319
4,207
184
165
349
138
FTE
Non-Resident
10,604
1,077
11,681
Resident and Non-Resident Headcount and FTE
Off-Campus Enrollment
(Extension, Correspondence, Telecourses, ICN)
Fall 2010
Headcount
Resident
Non-Resident
Undergraduates
Freshmen
Sophomores
Subtotal (lower division)
Total (lower division)
0
2
2
5
60
65
Unclassified/Special Students
Total (unclassified/special students)
36
22
6
28
29
6
3
9
4
33
37
74
2
1
3
40
85
9
121
103
FTE
Non-Resident
0
1
1
83
Juniors
Seniors
Subtotals (upper division)
Total (upper division)
TOTAL UNDERGRADUATES
65
16
81
Resident
41
50
175
47
278
72
119
First Professional
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
Graduates
Masters
Advanced
TOTAL GRADUATES
305
96
401
110
8
118
143
54
197
119
4
123
519
GRAND TOTAL
504
320
293
797
244
195
439
Office of the Registrar
September 2010
15
16
Headcount By Residence
Fall 2000 to Fall 2010
New Freshmen
Residents
Non-Residents
International Students
TOTAL
% Residents
% Non-Residents
2000
2,123
117
23
2,263
93.8%
6.2%
2001
1,979
112
13
2,104
94.1%
5.9%
2002
1,743
110
12
1,865
93.5%
6.5%
2003
1,683
88
14
1,785
94.3%
5.7%
2004
1,573
105
22
1,700
92.5%
7.5%
2005
1,598
124
15
1,737
92.0%
8.0%
2006
1,594
139
35
1,768
90.2%
9.8%
2007
1,878
100
13
1,991
94.3%
5.7%
2008
1,870
125
20
2,015
92.8%
7.2%
2009
1,820
101
25
1,946
93.5%
6.5%
2010
1,833
107
38
1,978
92.7%
7.3%
UNDERGRADUATE
Residents 11,536 11,754 11,504 11,061 10,516 10,185
9,907 10,157 10,185 10,469 10,532
Non-Residents
498
529
571
507
516
537
542
555
598
541
526
International Students
184
191
207
206
188
230
253
298
264
284
333
TOTAL
12,218 12,474 12,282 11,774 11,220 10,952 10,702 11,010 11,047 11,294 11,391
% Residents
94.4%
94.2%
93.7%
93.9%
93.7%
93.0%
92.6%
92.3%
92.2%
92.7%
92.5%
% Non-Residents
5.6%
5.8%
6.3%
6.1%
6.3%
7.0%
7.4%
7.7%
7.8%
7.3%
7.5%
Change
2009 to
2010
0.71%
5.94%
52.00%
1.64%
Change
2000 to
2010
-13.66%
-8.55%
65.22%
-12.59%
0.60%
-2.77%
17.25%
0.86%
-8.70%
5.62%
80.98%
-6.77%
1.33%
14.21%
-13.02%
1.34%
15.31%
47.62%
-5.16%
16.32%
0.69%
1.64%
5.96%
0.93%
-6.35%
15.19%
41.59%
-4.16%
GRADUATES
Residents
Non-Residents
International Students
TOTAL
% Residents
% Non-Residents
1,254
147
155
1,556
80.6%
19.4%
1,256
176
164
1,596
78.7%
21.3%
1,277
208
159
1,644
77.7%
22.3%
1,295
194
178
1,667
77.7%
22.3%
1,277
164
163
1,604
79.6%
20.4%
1,215
154
192
1,561
77.8%
22.2%
1,222
157
179
1,558
78.4%
21.6%
1,287
138
174
1,599
80.5%
19.5%
1,377
284
200
1,861
74.0%
26.0%
1,427
190
169
1,786
79.9%
20.1%
1,446
217
147
1,810
79.9%
20.1%
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2009
Residents 12,790 13,010 12,781 12,356 11,793 11,400 11,129 11,444 11,562 11,896 11,978
645
705
779
701
680
691
699
693
882
731
743
Non-Residents
339
355
366
384
351
422
432
472
464
453
480
International Students
TOTAL
13,774 14,070 13,926 13,441 12,824 12,513 12,260 12,609 12,908 13,080 13,201
92.9%
92.5%
91.8%
91.9%
92.0%
91.1%
90.8%
90.8%
89.6%
90.9%
90.7%
% Residents
% Non-Residents
7.1%
7.5%
8.2%
8.1%
8.0%
8.9%
9.2%
9.2%
10.4%
9.1%
9.3%
GRAND TOTAL
Office of the Registrar
Distribution of Total Student Enrollment
By Race/Ethnicity, Gender, and Residence
Fall 2010
UNDERGRADUATE
Race/Ethnicity1
White
African American/Black
American Indian/Alaskan Native
Asian
Hispanic
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
Two or more
Race/Ethnicity Unknown
International Students 2
TOTAL
Total Minority
Total Gender Minority
Male
Res
Non-Res
4,239
121
103
50
5
1
49
3
72
22
0
0
36
0
44
3
0
198
4,548
398
265
76
341
Undergraduate
GRADUATE
Female
Res
Non-Res
5,583
249
114
36
13
2
48
5
113
25
3
1
64
3
46
5
0
135
5,984
461
355
72
427
Race/Ethnicity1
White
African American/Black
American Indian/Alaskan Native
Asian
Hispanic
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
Two or more
Race/Ethnicity Unknown
International Students 2
TOTAL
Total Minority
Total Gender Minority
Male
Res
Non-Res
356
29
22
7
1
0
4
0
10
5
0
0
2
0
20
5
0
67
415
113
39
12
51
Graduate
Male
29%
Male
43%
Female
57%
Female
Res
Non-Res
934
127
34
17
3
0
11
4
21
8
0
0
2
3
26
12
0
80
1,031
251
71
32
103
Female
71%
1 The Race/Ethnicity reporting was changed in Fall 2009 semester to implement the new U.S. Department of Education guidelines.
2 Includes all international students regardless of race/ethnicity. Remaining categories contain American citizens, immigrants, and refugees only.
Office of the Registrar
17
18
TOTAL and NEW FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT
BY RACE/ETHNICITY, GENDER, AND RESIDENCE
Fall 2010
Male
R
White
Female
NR
R
African
American
American Indian
Native Hawaiian
All International
/Black
/Alaskan Native
Asian
Hispanic
No Response
/Pacific Islander
Two or more
Students*
Male
Female Male
Female Male
Female Male
Female Male
Female
Male
Female Male
Female Male
Female
NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR
Total
Male Female
Grand
Total
744
1,234
1,978
New Freshmen
651
26
1066
56
9
0
0
2
0
4
1
5
0
12
6
2
0
7
1
0
0
1
0
8
0
24
0
0
23
0
Undergraduate
4239 121
5583
249 103 50 114 36
5
1
13
2
49
3
48
5
72 22 113 25
44
3
46
5
0
0
3
1
36
0
64
3
0
198
0 135 4,946
6,445
11,391
Graduate
356
29
934
127 22
34 17
1
0
3
0
4
0
11
4
10
8
20
5
26
12
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
3
0
67
0
1,282
1,810
Total
4595 150
6517
376 125 57 148 53
6
1
16
2
53
3
59
9
82 27 134 33
64
8
72
17
0
0
3
1
38
0
66
6
0
265
0 215 5,474
7,727
13,201
Gender Subtotal
4,745
Grand Total
6,893
9
7
7
20
182
11,638
201
383
7
18
25
56
68
124
1
5
22
21
109
167
276
72
89
161
0
4
4
38
72
110
265
15
80
215
480
* Includes all international students; other categories include American citizens, immigrants, asylees, and refugees only.
Undergraduate Enrollment
Student Enrollment
New Freshmen
15%
Graduate
14%
Percentages based on total enrollment.
Undergradua
te
86%
Office of the Registrar
Sep-10
Undergraduate
85%
528
Fall 2010 Enrollment - By Educational Level and Gender
M
Full-Time
W
T
Part-Time
W
M
T
M
TOTAL
W
T
New Freshmen
Percent
723
36.6
1,219
61.6
1,942
98.2
21
1.1
15
0.8
36
1.8
744
37.6
1,234
62.4
1,978
Transfer
Percent
554
48.7
501
44.0
1,055
92.7
44
3.9
39
3.4
83
7.3
598
52.5
540
47.5
1,138
4,429
38.9
5,949
52.2
10,378
91.1
517
4.5
496
4.4
1,013
8.9
4,946
43.4
6,445
56.6
11,391
Graduate
Percent
234
12.9
536
29.6
770
42.5
294
16.2
746
41.2
1,040
57.5
528
29.2
1,282
70.8
1,810
100.0
TOTAL
Percent
4,663
35.3
6,485
49.1
11,148
84.4
811
6.1
1,242
9.4
2,053
15.6
5,474
41.5
7,727
58.5
13,201
Undergraduate
Percent
Office of the Registrar
September 2010
Percentage of New Freshmen*
15%
TOTAL ENROLLME
NT
*TOTAL Undergraduate
and Graduate Students
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Undergraduate Distribution by Curriculum
Fall 2010
Liberal Arts
7,705 67.6%
Unclassified
259 2.3%
Deciding
555 4.9%
Teaching Major
2,872 25.2%
Total Undergraduates 11,391
Office of the Registrar
September 2010
Enrollment by Major by Department
College of Business Administration
College of Business
F01
Undergraduate Majors (B.A.)
Business Potential
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
285 241 195 197 227 136 165 211 167 143
Department of Accounting
F01
Undergraduate Majors (B.A.)
Accounting
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
663 655 621 617 613 611 616 637 658 642
Minors
Accounting-Business
Accounting
Graduate Majors (MAcc)
Master of Accounting
F02
15
11
17
8
6
10
5
7
2
6
5
6
14
7
11
10
11
5
3
19
35
23
40
33
40
54
42
29
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
59
85
96
98
87
84
71
88 133 140
108
94
89
77
59
62
48
1
61
73
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
Department of Economics
Undergraduate Majors (B.A.)
Economics
Minors
Economics-Liberal Arts
Economics-Teaching
Department of Finance
F01
Undergraduate Majors (B.A.)
Finance
Real Estate
Office of Institutional Research
* The enrollment counts include First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors.
430 422 441 456 432 426 447 442 427 393
82 131 158 173 174 194 222 193 155 147
31
32
Enrollment by Major by Department
College of Business Administration
Department of Finance - continued
F01
Minors
Finance (for Business and Non-Business Majors)
Real Estate-Business
Real Estate
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
58
17
20
57
24
24
24
40
32
5
26
24
19
19
22
37
32
17
46
22
10
55
12
9
62
16
13
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
Department of Management
F01
Undergraduate Majors (B.A.)
Management
Management Information Systems
Business Teaching
523 554 618 587 562 576 535 572 490 548
369 312 204 147 109 117 110 126 135 125
41 33 40 26 28 17 16 28 44 42
Minor
Business Communication (also listed in Department of Communication Studies)
Business Teaching
General Business Concepts
38 27 23
5
2
135 147 119
22
20
25
98
72
87
27
1
85
F05
F06
F07
F08
33 32
3
1
92 104
Department of Marketing
F01
Undergraduate Majors (B.A.)
Chemistry-Marketing
Marketing: Marketing Management Emphasis
Marketing: Advertising Emphasis
Marketing: Distribution and Logistics Emphasis
Marketing: Sales Emphasis
Minor
Marketing (Non-Business Majors)
Office of Institutional Research
* The enrollment counts include First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors.
F02
F03
F04
F09
F10
6 11 16 11 10 10
6
6 10
5
458 466 434 428 408 390 408 354 203 141
21 116 146
1
6 10
21 62 98
143 147 138 128 124 128 138 134 138
Enrollment by Major by Department
College of Education
Department of Curriculum and Instruction
F01
Undergraduate Majors (B.A.)
Early Childhood Education-Teaching
Elementary Education-Teaching (K-6 General Classroom Teacher)
Middle Level Education Dual Major-Teaching
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
17 29 22 16 26 21 25 23 26
19 147 193 225 255 238 263 290 344
1
2
3
1
2
3
2
1
2
2
1
1
5
2
9
18
25
20
20
3
21
36
11
7
1
16
31
9
10
21
37
14
22
22
13
12
22
12
12
28
14
12
47
10
7
45
12
9
56
14
7
46
38
41
40
31
35
32
28
23
Graduate Majors (M.A.)
Curriculum and Instruction: Instructional Technology
Performance and Training Technology
School Library Studies
30
23
4
28
Graduate Majors (Ed.D.)
Doctor of Education: Curriculum and Instruction intensive study area
40
37
Office of Institutional Research
* The enrollment counts include First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors.
F03
486 467 431 413 392 356 404 474 456 447
1916 1855 1717 1520 1453 1328 1325 1272 1375 1394
22 120 189 194 192 217 182 251 211
Minors
Educational Technology
Literacy Education-Teaching
Media
School Teacher Librarian-Teaching
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
Middle Level Education: Content Specialization
F02
7
29
16
49
6
24
1
15
18
3
10
29
1
28
1
18
19
18
5
11
30
1
33
34
Enrollment by Major by Department
College of Education
Department of Curriculum and Instruction - continued
F01
Endorsement Minors/Concentrations:
Art (K-8)-Teaching
Basic Science (K-8)-Teaching (also in CNS - Special Programs)
Elementary School Teacher Librarian (K-8)-Teaching
History (K-8)-Teaching
Mathematics (K-8)-Teaching (also in Department of Mathematics)
Social Studies (K-8)-Teaching
F02
F03
F04
F05
8 11 16
38 32 14
7 11
8
3
4
3
128 130 116
83 95 65
7
13
4
99
61
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
12 12 16
9
4
17 28 35 45 39
4 10 10
6
1
1
1
1
88 109 103 111 133
57 78 93 73 57
Department of Educational Leadership, Counseling, and Postsecondary Education
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
Graduate Majors (M.A.E.)
Postsecondary Education: Student Affairs
Principalship
27
74
36
63
36
69
42
81
38
69
29
85
30
99
27
92
31
78
28
71
Graduate Major (Ed.D.)
Doctor of Education: Educational Leadership intensive study area
26
32
32
45
33
28
31
33
50
47
Office of Institutional Research
* The enrollment counts include First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors.
Enrollment by Major by Department
College of Education
Department of Educational Psychology and Foundations
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
Graduate Majors (M.A.E.)
Educational Psychology
Educational Psychology: Professional Development for Teachers
22
14
12
28
15
21
15
34
15
13
11
5
10
41
13
38
11
7
15
6
Graduate Majors (Ed.S.)
School Psychology
10
20
22
19
19
19
18
16
17
17
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
28
31
28
16
19
23
20
22
25
21
32
27
55
26
63
36
Department of Special Education
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
Instructional Strategist II: Mental Disability K-12 Emphasis
Teacher of Students With Visual Impairments (TVIS)
Graduate Majors (M.A.E.)
Special Education
Teacher of Students With Visual Impairments
61 137 134 135 109 132 159
2
7
9 12
9 15 15
3
1
1
1
2
73
Graduate Major (Ed.D.)
Doctor of Education: Special Education intensive study area
63
49
50
59
59
3
50
3
50
1
39
26
1
1
9
12
13
12
10
8
8
12
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
Department of Teaching
F01
Office of Institutional Research
* The enrollment counts include First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors.
35
36
Enrollment by Major by Department
College of Education
School of Health, Physical Education, and Leisure Services
F01
Undergraduate Majors (B.A.)
Athletic Training
Health Education-Teaching
Health Promotion
Leisure, Youth and Human Services
Movement and Exercise Science
Physical Education-Teaching
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
67 84 98 113 119 110
14 18 14 14 13
4
139 117 143 135 114 104
203 232 218 211 222 183
22
186 209 229 248 270 292
122
6
101
165
122
225
134
7
108
144
171
176
149
3
107
165
266
159
164
4
110
189
315
148
Minors
Coaching
Dance
Health Education-Teaching
Health Promotion
Leisure, Youth and Human Services
Physical Education-Elementary Teaching
Youth Services Administration
F02
F03
Graduate Major (Ed.D.)
Doctor of Education: Community Health Education intensive study area
Doctor of Education: Leisure, Youth and Human Services intensive study area
Doctor of Education: Rehabilitation Studies intensive study area
Office of Institutional Research
* The enrollment counts include First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors.
F05
157 159 168 169 184 229 210 216 234
24 29 20 28 24 19 19 17 22
23 25 22 19 10 13 25 58 82
10 18 16 12 16 10 14 15 17
16 19 17 11 14 12 11 21 23
26 10 12
9
6
4
2
3
4
20 21 11
5
8
7
3 13
9
Graduate Major (M.S.)
Athletic Training
Graduate Major (M.A.)
Health Education
Leisure, Youth and Human Services
Physical Education
F04
29
17
27
27
23
26
1
22
27
20
2
11
14
13
15
14
12
14
20
33
31
26
22
42
19
35
47
13
28
45
12
26
37
10
31
41
27
35
33
15
2
17
3
18
2
4
18
3
4
18
2
9
14
Enrollment by Major by Department
College of Humanities and Fine Arts
Department of Art
Undergraduate Majors (B.F.A.)
Art: Studio B.F.A.
Undergraduate Majors (B.A.)
Art-Studio Emphasis
Art-Art History Emphasis
Art Education-Teaching
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
22
25
23
23
18
14
13
12
17
14
235 255 248 237 219 210 240 225 244 251
9 11 13 16 12
7
9 11 10
9
128 130 112 111 104 133 100 109 119 96
Minors
Art
Art-Teaching
Art History
Graduate Majors (M.A.)
Art
Art Education
Art Education With Certification for Licensure Option
Studio Emphasis
9
41
1
44
2
47
4
52
4
44
4
39
3
46
6
48
2
2
7
4
3
2
1
45
1
6
2
5
1
2
4
2
4
4
1
2
1
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
Undergraduate Majors (B.A.)
Communicative Disorders
Minors
Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences
Office of Institutional Research
* The enrollment counts include First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors.
F01
F02
72
70
F03
F04
F05
75 100 120 122 133 155 179 209
1
2
2
1
37
38
Enrollment by Major by Department
College of Humanities and Fine Arts
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders - continued
Graduate Majors (M.A.)
Speech-Language Pathology
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
40
39
43
48
48
49
49
58
66
71
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
Department of Communication Studies
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)
275 232 215 212 205 201 216 207 190 179
35 31 28 19 15 15 19 14 12 18
140 156 162 151 158 145 132 135 136 153
230 228 226 206 210 221 187 202 188 186
25 18 22 12 16 15 18 18 20 29
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
Office of Institutional Research
* The enrollment counts include First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors.
45
38
25
8
80
26
27
21
5
77
31
23
24
6
78
25
22
14
6
71
26
20
18
8
51
29
25
12
5
62
37
27
12
5
60
37
33
14
7
54
34
32
14
7
47
32
49
51
59
45
48
40
45
46
50
Enrollment by Major by Department
College of Humanities and Fine Arts
Department of English Language and Literature
F01
Undergraduate Majors (B.A.)
English
English-Teaching
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)-Teaching
TESOL/Modern Language-Teaching (also listed in Department of Modern Languages)
Office of Institutional Research
* The enrollment counts include First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors.
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
114 117 124 113 118 128 128 115 120 118
173 175 138 151 141 143 163 153 177 166
11 11
8
9
8 11
4
5
3 11
5
8 10
9 11 12 10 22 14 22
15 20 17 11
7 12 16 19 25 23
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)
F02
30
44
9
25
13
2
11
103
1
28
13
2
11
99
3
24
8
1
13
90
1
23
9
2
7
82
21
7
2
7
82
17
4
8
75
1
1
24 20
7
8
1
4
8
9
91 103
12
10
2
8
95
23
41
7
38
28
10
43
31
7
38
24
10
30
28
5
32
20
5
32
23
4
38
20
5
30
20
5
39
40
Enrollment by Major by Department
College of Humanities and Fine Arts
Department of Modern Languages
F01
F02
Undergraduate Majors (B.A.)
European Studies (also listed in Department of History)
World Languages and Cultures - Dual
11 13
World Languages and Cultures - Dual Teaching
3
5
World Languages and Cultures - French
16 21
World Languages and Cultures - French Teaching
10
9
World Languages and Cultures - German
4
7
World Languages and Cultures - German Teaching
4
5
World Languages and Cultures - Russian
4
6
Spanish
73 62
Spanish-Teaching
63 48
TESOL/Modern Languages Teaching (also listed in the Department of English Language and Literature)
15 20
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
Office of Institutional Research
* The enrollment counts include First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors.
13
2
7
3
3
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
14
5
20
12
11
3
6
77
38
17
2
13
6
21
11
13
4
2
90
44
11
3
9
2
25
15
14
3
1
89
34
7
2
8
2
20
16
9
3
3
85
45
12
4
3
20
15
7
4
4
77
45
16
7
2
17
10
6
4
7
83
52
19
7
3
17
9
13
2
14
72
52
25
6
1
13
13
10
6
11
62
53
23
3
13
8
6
1
15
2
9
1
2
1
6
23
6
9
1
4
1
4
1
16
4
9
3
4
1
3
1
13
1
8
3
2
1
5
1
11
3
10
3
5
4
24
3
6
1
7
15
2
12
3
4
5
4
5
5
5
1
110 107 100 116 131 130 118 134 126
37 25 31 30 27 22 27 29 31
Enrollment by Major by Department
College of Humanities and Fine Arts
Department of Modern Languages - continued
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
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
17
6
8
9
1
10
5
13
7
1
11
5
12
10
3
13
6
10
7
1
15
5
14
10
1
10
5
16
5
1
15
5
9
5
7
5
9
4
6
4
14
5
7
5
12
5
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
28
22
29
25
35
34
30
39
26
34
23
26
20
30
27
30
38
19
35
20
24
12
17
34
9
27
46
14
18
38
10
17
24
9
13
44
14
12
45
10
17
42
8
18
29
6
13
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
35
11
21
69
31
22
17
72
1
28
22
15
61
1
19
28
19
35
5
15
39
17
30
5
15
42
14
26
2
19
48
17
22
1
14
55
14
18
3
12
49
20
19
8
18
48
16
24
5
Department of Philosophy and World Religion
Undergraduate Majors (B.A.)
Philosophy
Study of Religion
Minors
Ethics
Philosophy
Religion
Department of Theatre
Undergraduate Majors (B.A.)
Communication-Theatre-Teaching (also listed in Department of Communication Studies)
Theatre
Theatre: Design and Production emphasis
Theatre: Performance emphasis
Theatre: Drama and Theater for Youth emphasis
Office of Institutional Research
* The enrollment counts include First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors.
41
42
Enrollment by Major by Department
College of Humanities and Fine Arts
Department of Theatre - continued
F01
Minors
Communication-Theatre-Teaching (also listed in Department of Communication Studies)
Theatre
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
8
15
5
15
6
22
6
26
8
23
5
23
5
25
7
21
7
13
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
School of Music
F01
Undergraduate Majors (B.M)
Composition-Theory
Music Education
Performance
Undergraduate Majors (B.A.)
Music
3
8 11
7 10
6
4
9
7
9
138 114 137 135 149 150 144 136 139 152
37 35 32 21 30 23 19 22 14 17
89
Minors
Jazz Studies
Music
Graduate Majors (M.M.)
Composition
Conducting
Jazz Pedagogy
Music Education
Music History
Performance
Piano Performance and Pedagogy
Graduate Major (M.A.)
Music
Office of Institutional Research
* The enrollment counts include First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors.
75
78
69
75
99
70
60
80
85
5
36
8
35
11
32
9
25
13
23
10
30
11
41
12
42
12
31
1
4
2
13
1
18
3
4
3
9
2
4
3
13
18
20
1
3
4
14
2
23
4
3
3
18
2
17
1
2
2
1
15
5
22
1
2
2
18
4
27
2
10
6
5
4
4
9
10
10
4
1
2
2
10
1
18
3
2
19
1
21
2
4
5
5
1
2
10
Enrollment by Major by Department
College of Natural Sciences
Department of Biology
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
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
28
31
34
22
27
18
11
9
15
33
138 131 117 146 139 162 151 320 529 468
317 321 311 288 322 306 370 246 82 87
51 48 53 45 50 65 47 38 26 32
4
7
7 12
7 10 14 14 12 13
1
1
3
2
1
2
35 35 24 27 24 31 32 38 42 42
38 25 22 22 23 24 23 18 14 11
Minors
Biology
Biology-Teaching
Natural History Interpretation
25
6
11
16
8
14
24
4
18
25
3
17
26
1
20
Graduate Majors (P.S.M.)
Biotechnology
Ecosystem Management
Graduate Majors (M.S.)
Biology
8
Graduate Majors (M.A.)
Biology
1
Office of Institutional Research
* The enrollment counts include First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors.
7
31
4
7
39
3
15
33
3
12
31
1
12
8
7
15
3
11
7
2
6
5
6
7
6
14
21
21
19
1
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
43
44
Enrollment by Major by Department
College of Natural Sciences
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
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
Biochemistry
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
9
28
3
11
24
2
11
26
18
28
20
17
25
18
29
14
25
9
1
28
11
1
20
17
31
33
28
25
40
38
32
30
27
46
10
6
20
11
17
16
15
11
15
10
13
10
13
6
18
6
6
19
10
13
18
5
28
Minors
Chemistry
Chemistry-Teaching
123 142 138 159 154 170 149 142 126
2
2
1
2
4
5
4
5
5
Graduate Majors (P.S.M.)
Applied Chemistry and Biochemistry
Graduate Majors (M.S.)
Chemistry
Graduate Majors (M.A.)
Chemistry
Office of Institutional Research
* The enrollment counts include First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors.
3
3
4
3
3
1
4
1
3
3
5
3
6
3
5
4
Enrollment by Major by Department
College of Natural Sciences
Department of Computer Science
F01
Undergraduate Majors (B.S.)
Bioinformatics
Computer Science
Networking and System Administration
Undergraduate Majors (B.A.)
Computer Information Systems
Computer Science
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
70
68
3
4
53
10
3
38
10
5
37
13
3
49
11
7
66
18
7
56
21
62 41 32
112 109 106
17
73
6
58
8
76
9
91
12
95
12
5
99 127
5
4
10
6
2
8
62
Minors
Bioinformatics
Computer Information Systems
Computer Science
Graduate Majors (M.S.)
Computer Science
F02
68
F03
30
13
25
11
11
7
5
8
1
8
2
5
1
3
8
19
25
20
20
17
8
10
9
13
16
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
8
8
8
9
7
1
6
6
6
12
23
4
16
2
3
29
7
13
2
3
19
10
21
27
14
15
25
14
22
28
13
23
22
6
24
7
6
5
5
11
17
13
12
1
5
24
10
18
1
13
25
8
15
3
14
Department of Earth Science
Undergraduate Majors (B.S.)
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 include First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors.
45
46
Enrollment by Major by Department
College of Natural Sciences
Department of Earth Science - continued
F01
Minors
Astronomy
Earth Science
Earth Science-Teaching
Geology
Meteorology
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
3
4
3
4
4
2
5
4
1
9
4
4
4
7
7
7
3
3
3
8
11
2
1
1
8
9
1
1
6
5
3
2
2
6
4
8
6
4
7
2
7
3
3
4
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
Department of Industrial Technology
F01
Undergraduate Majors(B.S.)
Construction Management
Electrical and Information Engineering Technology (EIET)
Manufacturing Technology
Undergraduate Majors (B.A.)
Graphic Communications
Graphic Technologies
Technology Education-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
Graphic Technology
Manufacturing Technology Design
Technology Education and Training-Teaching
Technology Management
Office of Institutional Research
* The enrollment counts include First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors.
89
95 88 96 89 91 92 98 109 119
12 45 59 56 51 52 49 58 64
77 105 123 110 113 100 111 114 96 81
78
67
66
81
62
59
65
64
82
86
74
54 41 43
1
5
3
94 114 117 100 109
45
2
96
37
5
78
39
2
71
4
11
3
13
2
15
1
15
5
15
56
3
9
66
3
11
3
7
53
18
33
68
1
9
1
2
1
3
8
4
11
1
18
1
12
6
12
10
8
Enrollment by Major by Department
College of Natural Sciences
Department of Industrial Technology - continued
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
Graduate Majors(D.I.T)
Doctor of Industrial Technology
19
11
10
13
9
10
7
11
17
14
Graduate Majors (M.S.)
Technology
23
22
16
17
13
8
1
3
17
26
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
18
16
19
31
21
19
27
24
37
23
Department of Mathematics
Undergraduate Majors (B.A.)
Mathematics
Mathematics-Computer Science Emphasis
Mathematics-Statistics and Actuarial Science
Mathematics-Teaching
34 55 57 43 44
124 110 106 115 102
53 65 59 70 79
93 110 116 129 149
17 17 30
4
2
2
128 130 116
1
3
3
15 15 13 18
9
4
7 13
8
8
88 109 103 111 133
5
6
7 10
5
Minors
Mathematics
Mathematics-Teaching
Mathematics (K-8)-Teaching (also in Department of Curriculum and Instruction)
Statistics and Actuarial Science
25
2
99
6
Graduate Majors (P.S.M.)
Industrial Mathematics
Mathematical Computing and Modeling Option
Graduate Majors (M.A.)
Mathematics
Mathematics Emphasis
Mathematics for the Middle Grades (4-8)
Secondary Teaching
Office of Institutional Research
* The enrollment counts include First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors.
1
4
5
7
4
6
5
3
4
3
4
18
11
2
12
17
15
1
12
13
8
8
9
2
22
24
19
5
14
6
10
9
12
5
18
10
47
48
Enrollment by Major by Department
College of Natural Sciences
Department of Physics
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
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
25
7
22
9
22
14
22
13
19
9
16
10
12
13
28
10
17
19
13
13
5
5
8
6
7
7
7
5
8
6
6
5
12
3
13
7
21
8
18
9
3
5
2
Minors
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Physics
Physics-Teaching
8
3
6
2
4
2
4
2
Graduate Majors (P.S.M.)
Applied Physics
4
6
1
5
1
1
4
5
4
6
7
8
6
Social Science
Undergraduate Majors (B.A.)
All Science Teaching
Middle/Junior High School Science Teaching
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
16
9
4
12
15
15
11
14
5
20
6
25
10
20
8
23
11
26
8
38
32
14
13
17
28
35
45
39
24
27
27
21
27
28
30
17
27
Minors
Basic Science (K-8)-Teaching (also in Department of Curriculum and Instruction)
Graduate Majors (M.A.)
Science Education
Office of Institutional Research
* The enrollment counts include First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors.
25
Enrollment by Major by Department
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Department of Geography
Undergraduate Majors (B.A.)
Geography
Geography with Environmental Emphasis
Geography with Geographic Information Science Emphasis
Geography-Teaching
Geography-Urban and Regional Spatial Analysis Emphasis
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
24
18
17
19
24
19
10
12
10
6
6
4
18
13
2
5
6
9
9
1
5
8
16
1
10
8
18
1
11
7
24
2
9
8
20
1
1
8
5
9
3
13
3
10
2
8
1
5
1
9
1
6
1
7
3
14
15
13
15
14
13
13
15
14
12
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
Minors
Geography-Liberal Arts
Geography-Teaching
Graduate Major (M.A.)
Geography
Department of History
Undergraduate Majors (B.A.)
European Studies (also listed in Department of Modern Languages)
History-Liberal Arts
History-Teaching
2
3
2
82 99 90 96 107 89 106 115 118 112
207 206 196 192 182 195 209 181 174 156
Minors
History
History-Teaching
Graduate Majors (M.A.)
History
Office of Institutional Research
* The enrollment counts include First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors.
6
22
6
26
7
27
4
32
6
24
9
18
6
22
7
22
1
14
4
8
11
22
25
23
23
22
27
26
49
50
Enrollment by Major by Department
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Department of Political Science
F01
Undergraduate Majors (B.A.)
Political Communication (also listed in Department of Communication Studies)
Political Science - Liberal Arts
Political Science - Teaching
Public Administration
F09
F10
25 18 22 12 16 15 18 18 20
123 117 138 127 128 129 118 111 100
10
5
8
6
8
8
6
5
6
30 33 39 40 37 29 33 32 28
29
99
2
26
Minors
International Affairs - Liberal Arts
Political Science - Liberal Arts
Political Science - Teaching
Politics and Law
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
19
30
2
7
32
24
3
21
23
21
2
28
31
24
3
32
22
21
2
29
25
19
1
43
24
21
39
19
30
2
34
25
34
1
42
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
Department of Psychology
F01
Undergraduate Majors (B.A.)
Psychology
Psychology-Teaching
399 406 411 442 416 391 374 389 427 420
23 29 36 24 28 20 21 17 19 18
Minors
Psychology
Psychology-Teaching
Graduate Majors (M.A.)
Psychology
Office of Institutional Research
* The enrollment counts include First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors.
24
53
1
54
2
44
41
2
49
1
55
1
55
2
52
2
48
28
30
39
44
36
35
40
34
27
Enrollment by Major by Department
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Department of Social Work
F01
Undergraduate Majors (B.A.)
Social Work
Graduate Major (M.S.W.)
Social Work
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
177 168 179 194 202 213 205 198 200 214
35
39
40
41
43
43
40
46
61
60
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology
F01
Undergraduate Majors (B.A.)
Anthropology
Anthropology-Teaching
Criminology
Sociology
31 40 35 33 40 42 42 50 47 64
5
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
276 322 297 294 248 251 243 215 263 293
104 113 135 106 80 73 76 69 71 90
Minors
Anthropology
Anthropology-Teaching
Criminology
Sociology
Graduate Majors (M.A.)
Criminology
Sociology
Office of Institutional Research
* The enrollment counts include First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors.
F02
14
1
34
56
11
11
22
1
47
50
11
22
15
49
33
50
40
11
10
17
1
42
42
11
16
13
13
9
43
46
42
46
53
54
51
38
6
8
8
6
10
7
13
6
51
52
Enrollment by Major by Department
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
School of Applied Human Sciences^
F01
Undergraduate Majors (B.A.)
Family Services
Gerontology: Long Term Care Track
Gerontology: Social Science Track
Interior Design
Textile and Apparel
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
113 109 106 118 105 119 112 119 133 135
3
6 11 11 16 12
7 15
4
7
9 11
8 14 11
5
86 100 102 83 87 75 66 74 64 66
69 86 77 78 74 80 76 74 65 56
Minors
Family Studies
Gerontology
Textile and Apparel
52
65
63
49
52
71
73
8
81
12
14
65
20
20
6
10
14
17
9
8
Graduate Majors (M.A.E.)
School Counseling
47
48
38
35
41
34
25
30
50
59
Graduate Majors (M.A.)
Mental Health Counseling
42
49
47
48
33
36
39
36
33
36
^ Effective August 2010, Dept of Design, Textiles, Gerontology, & Family Studies and School of Mental Health Counseling Programs (C of Ed) moved
to School of Applied Human Sciences, CS&BS
Office of Institutional Research
* The enrollment counts include First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors.
Enrollment by Major by Department
Interdisciplinary Programs/Other
Interdisciplinary Programs/ Other
F01
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
American Government
American History
Economics
Geography
Psychology
Sociology
World History
Womens and Gender Studies Minor
Undergraduate Majors (B.L.S.)
Bachelor of Liberal Studies
Liberal Studies
Office of Institutional Research
* The enrollment counts include First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors.
F02
F03
F04
1
1
3
39
1
3
3
F05
1
1
1
2
F06
2
F07
F08
F09
F10
4
1
4
2
5
2
3
1
1
14
1
1
25
2
8
10
1
11
18
2
64
90
10
47
45
41
10
26
12
24
2
59
79
9
33
45
41
6
46
5
16
1
66
91
6
40
51
47
5
41
6
10
1
44
56
4
20
38
30
4
36
4
10
1
35
43
5
15
21
19
5
35
1
10
1
5
8
21
33
2
15
12
16
4
25
20
20
5
8
11
7
2
28
14
19
6
8
13
12
2
31
9
22
3
15
17
18
3
23
32
25
35
22
32
23
20
20
20
53
54
Enrollment by Major by Department
Interdisciplinary Programs/Other
Interdisciplinary Programs/ Other - continued
F01
Undergraduate Majors (B.A.)
American Studies Major
Asian Studies Major
General Studies Major
Global Studies
Humanities Major
Individual Studies Major
Social Science-Teaching-Plan A - Specialist
Social Science-Teaching-Plan B - All Social Science
Pre-professional Programs (Not considered Majors)
Pre-Allied Health
Pre-Biomedical
Pre-Engineering
Pre-Law
Pre-Theology
Chiropractic
Dentistry
Medical Technology
Medicine
Mortuary Science
Nursing
Optometry
Pharmacy
Physical Therapy
Physician Assistant
Podiatry
Veterinary Medicine
Office of Institutional Research
* The enrollment counts include First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors.
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
5
5
5
2
3
3
1
1
1
4
4
2
2
1
1
298 282 253 219 202 219 209 183 148 106
6
11 10 11 10 10 15 12
9
9
9
7
3
2
2
5
1
3
1
3
6
29 36 34 32 35 35 31
34 63 69 71 91 126
5
11
2
7
3
2
1
1
10
4
5
2
7
1
7
2
3
Enrollment by Major by Department
Interdisciplinary Programs/Other
Interdisciplinary Programs/ Other - continued
F01
Graduate Majors (M.S.)
Environmental Science Emphasis
Environmental Technology Emphasis
Environmental Health Emphasis
Graduate Majors (M.P.P)
Master of Public Policy
Accelerated Master of Public Policy
Graduate Majors (M.A.)
Philanthropy and Nonprofit Development
Social Sciences
Womens and General Studies
Graduate Major (M.B.A.)
Master of Business Administration
Office of Institutional Research
* The enrollment counts include First, Second, and Third Majors and Minors.
26
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
2
8
2
1
6
2
6
1
6
1
2
6
9
10
11
24
27
33
31
28
20
20
27
10
14
7
25
7
10
19
5
10
16
10
66
71
52
24
1
10
11
13
13
7
18
13
105 107 111
85
73
86
69
5
11
1
55
56
Source of Enrollment
Fall 2010
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
159
92
354
2,555
22
203
103
82
3,570
High School Source
Iowa High School
Non-Iowa High School
Unknown
TOTAL
10,078
1016
38
11,132
GRADUATES
TOTAL
Bachelors Degree College
UNI
Other Iowa Colleges
Out-of-State Colleges
Unknown
TOTAL
Office of the Registrar
702
593
505
10
1,810
PERCENT OF
TOTAL
TRANSFER
4.45%
2.58%
9.92%
71.57%
0.62%
5.69%
2.89%
2.30%
PERCENT OF
CLASSIFIED
STUDENTS
1.4%
0.8%
3.2%
23.0%
0.2%
1.8%
0.9%
0.7%
32.1%
90.53%
9.13%
0.34%
100.0%
PERCENT OF
GRADUATE
STUDENTS
38.78%
32.76%
27.90%
0.55%
100.0%
FALL 2010 ENROLLMENT
By Admission County
Lyon
1
10
11
Osceola 0
10 Dickinson 10
61
10
71
Clay
O’Brien
4
3
54
59
58
62
Winnebago 7 Worth 6
Mitchell 9 Howard 3 Winneshiek
15 Allamakee
84
34
KEY:
61
78
4
126
91
40
70
81
9
Graduates
98
141
Sioux
75
102
Hancock
Palo
Alto
Chickasaw
Cerro Gordo Floyd
Undergraduates
5
84
15
6
3
8
19
48
117
Total
64
42
100
240
53
Fayette
Clayton
132
70
45
108
259
21
14
121
101
Butler
Plymouth
8
Buena
Vista
Pocahontas
Humboldt
3
Wright
Franklin
Bremer 47
Cherokee
142
115
19
92
9
6
47
6
5
241
1
123
100
58
39
50
41
33
288
43
142
67
45
47
38
44
Buchanan
Delaware
Dubuque
Black Hawk
Webster
27
12
40
Woodbury 11
Ida
420
9
Grundy 22
Sac 2
Calhoun
Hamilton
Hardin
175
138
449
157
1
1520
135
151
39
5
7
9
202
150
489
168
8
1940
144
173
41
33
65
100
9
38
72
109
Jones
Jackson 7
Tama
Benton
Linn
9
79
22
24
132
Marshall
Monona 3
Crawford
Carroll
Greene
Boone
Story
76
86
128
152
866
22
8
6
6
2
4
22
85
150
176
998
Clinton
8
141
11
46
90
38
61
195
150
163
52
96
40
65
217
Cedar
158
5
Polk
Dallas
Johnson
Iowa
Jasper
Harrison 4
Shelby 0 Audubon
Guthrie
Poweshiek
Scott 23
38
18
82
44
11
9
18
31
1
0
7
367
43
113
947
52
255
114
22
31
8
26
80
390
1029
131
63
299
123
9
26
87
13 Muscatine
123
Washington
Madison
Marion
Keokuk
Adair
Pottawattamie 7
Warren
Mahaska
Cass
136
6
3
10
2
4
68
13
9
0
81
Louisa 3
34
89
44
10
75
130
51
25
87
26
37
99
46
14
143
60
25
29
Mills
3 Montgomery
Jefferson 7
Monroe 2
Wapello 9
Union 3 Clarke
5 Lucas 1
Henry
11
6 Adams 3
33
17
53
3
13
7
23
3 Des Moines
14
10
40
8
19
62
12
24
6
16
73
16
62
76
70
0 Van Buren 1
Ringgold 1 Decatur 14 Wayne 4 Appanoose Davis
Fremont 3 Page
18 Taylor 0
1
12
3
11 Lee 6
10
1
2
1
7
16
12
12
1
3
17
4
28
11
58
17
64
University of Northern Iowa
Office of the Registrar
September 2010
Emmet
2
15
17
Kossuth
57
58
Enrollment By State of Origin
Fall 2010
STATES
ALABAMA
ARIZONA
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DISTRICT of COLUMBIA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
MAINE
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RICO
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
UTAH
VERMONT
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
TOTALS
Office of the Registrar
GRADUATES
M
W
2
1
1
5
6
433
2
42
4
2
5
5
1
22
7
1,039
1
2
11
1
1
5
16
1
14
7
2
1
3
T
44
5
1
2
10
5
1
28
7
1,472
2
1
1
7
27
1
15
7
2
1
2
5
1
6
1
6
4
1
7
1
6
5
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
1
2
2
3
2
477
1,207
1
1
UNDERGRADUATES
M
W
2
1
2
6
19
3
9
1
1
5
8
4
T
2
3
25
12
1
1
13
4
M
2
1
8
4
2
1
10
4
48
1
57
181
26
10,471
11
2
1
2
1
105
63
10
4,948
5
1
1
2
2
59
16
6
13
12
29
18
17
6
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
3
3
6
3
3
1
1
3
1
5
57
10
4,515
3
1
1
2
2
3
2
124
16
5,956
8
1
3
3
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
4
7
17
19
36
2
3
4
1
12
1,684
4,728
1
2
4
18
1
6,288
1
2
5
30
1
11,016
3
3
2
1
1
1
4
1
18
1
1
14
5,205
TOTAL
W
2
61
13
2
13
5
1
146
23
6,995
8
2
1
6
73
1
27
19
2
1
2
3
4
10
1
7
5
5
2
22
1
4
7
20
1
7,495
T
2
3
69
17
2
3
23
9
1
209
33
11,943
13
3
1
3
8
132
1
44
25
2
3
2
7
3
4
13
4
9
6
1
1
9
3
40
1
1
4
8
34
1
12,700
New Freshmen / Undergraduate
Minority Student Enrollment
Fall 2010
New Freshmen
White 1,799
No Response 10
International 38
93.4%
Minority 131
6.6%
Undergraduate
African‐
American/Black ‐45
African‐
American/Black ‐ 303
American
Indian/Alaskan
Native ‐ 2
American
Indian/Alaskan Native
‐ 21
Asian ‐ 10
Asian ‐ 105
Hispanic ‐ 41
Hispanic ‐ 232
Native
Hawaiian/Pacific
Islander ‐ 1
Native
Hawaiian/Pacific
Islander ‐ 4
Two or more ‐ 32
Total New Freshmen 1,978
Undergraduate 11,391
White 10,192
No Response 98
International 333
Minority 768
6.7%
Minority 756
6.0%
Two or more ‐ 103
Office of the Registrar
September 2010
59
60
Combined Minority Student Enrollment
Fall 2010
White 11,638
No Response 161
International 480
93.0%
African‐American/Black ‐ 383
American Indian/Alaskan Native ‐ 25
Asian ‐ 124
Hispanic ‐ 276
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander ‐ 4
Minority 922
7.0%
Two or more ‐ 110
Total enrollment 13,201
Office of the Registrar
September 2010
Undergraduate and Graduate
Minority Student Enrollment
Fall 2010
Undergraduate
White 10,192
No Response 98
International 333
93.3%
Graduate
African‐
American/Black ‐ 303
American
Indian/Alaskan
Native ‐ 21
White 1,446
No Response 63
International 147
91.5%
Hispanic ‐ 44
Hispanic ‐ 232
Minority 768
6.7%
Two or more ‐ 103
Total Undergraduate 11,391
Graduate 1,810
American
Indian/Alaskan Native
‐ 4
Asian ‐ 19
Asian ‐ 105
Native
Hawaiian/Pacific
Islander ‐ 4
African‐
American/Black ‐ 80
Minority 154
8.5%
Minority 756
6.0%
Native
Hawaiian/Pacific
Islander ‐ 0
Two or more ‐ 7
Office of the Registrar
September 2010
61
62
Minority Student Enrollment
Fall Semesters 1998-2010
Race/Ethnicity
African American/Black
American Indian/Alaskan Native
Asian
Hispanic
Native Hawiian or Other Pacific Islander
Two or more races
Total
Race/Ethnicity
African American/Black
American Indian/Alaskan Native
Asian
Hispanic
Native Hawiian or Other Pacific Islander
Two or more races
Total
Race/Ethnicity
African American/Black
American Indian/Alaskan Native
Asian
Hispanic
Native Hawiian or Other Pacific Islander
Two or more races
Total
Total Enrollment
Minority Enrollment
% of Total Enrollment
Difference
% Incr. or Decr.
Office of the Registrar
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
Fall
1998
222
23
126
86
Fall
1999
242
28
128
90
457
488
557
Fall
2009
305
20
117
243
5
77
767
Fall
2010
303
21
105
232
4
103
768
Fall
1998
61
2
13
6
Fall
1999
66
5
13
15
Fall
2000
73
4
16
16
Fall
2009
72
3
19
39
0
4
137
Fall
2010
80
4
19
44
0
7
154
82
99
109
Fall
2009
377
23
136
282
5
81
904
6.9%
Fall
2010
383
25
124
276
4
110
922
7.0%
Fall
2005
317
23
116
164
Fall
2006
288
28
131
181
Fall
2007
287
34
133
177
Fall
2008
300
28
121
199
MINORITY ENROLLMENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL ENROLLMENT
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
13,329 13,553 13,774 14,070 13,926 13,441 12,824 12,513 12,260 12,609 12,908 13,080
539
587
666
722
763
807
809
756
760
745
810
904
4.0%
4.3%
4.8%
5.1%
5.5%
6.0%
6.3%
6.0%
6.2%
5.9%
6.3%
6.9%
13
48
79
56
41
44
2
-53
4
-11
65
94
2.5%
8.9% 13.5%
8.4%
5.7%
5.8%
0.2% -6.6%
0.5% -1.4%
8.7% 11.6%
Fall
2010
13,201
922
7.0%
18
2.0%
648
668
668
620
628
631
648
GRADUATE
Fall
Fall
2001
2002
74
78
3
6
15
19
19
12
Fall
2003
103
4
11
21
Fall
2004
101
4
11
25
Fall
2005
98
3
13
22
Fall
2006
89
3
16
24
Fall
2007
70
2
18
24
Fall
2008
92
6
26
38
139
141
136
132
114
162
COMBINED TOTALS UNDERGRADUATE & GRADUATE
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
283
308
356
370
397
426
425
415
25
33
35
30
31
32
34
26
139
141
140
142
128
141
125
129
92
105
135
180
207
208
225
186
Fall
2006
377
31
147
205
Fall
2007
357
36
151
201
Fall
2008
392
34
147
237
760
6.2%
745
5.9%
810
6.3%
539
4.0%
587
4.3%
666
4.8%
611
Fall
2004
324
30
114
200
111
722
5.1%
115
763
5.5%
807
6.0%
809
6.3%
756
6.0%
International Student Report -- Fall 2010
BUSINESS EDUCATION HUM & FA
U
G
U
G
U
G
Australia
Austria
Bangladesh
Belgium
Brazil
Burma
Canada
Chile
China
Colombia
Denmark
Dominica
Ecuador
Egypt
France
Gambia
Germany
Guatemala
Guernsey
Guinea-Bissau
Hong Kong
India
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Israel
Italy
Japan
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Kyrgyzstan
Lebanon
Malaysia
Mali
Mexico
Morocco
NAT SCI
U
G
SOC B SCI
U
G
1
UNAFFIL
U
G
1
1
1
1
2
43
1
7
1
1
1
7
3
1
2
4
4
4
1
1
1
14
1
1
1
5
2
1
1
2
15
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
2
1
4
8
2
3
1
10
5
1
7
1
2
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
5
1
3
1
TOTAL
U
G
2
1
1
1
10
1
1
6
2
3
1
79
21
1
4
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
14
8
19
1
2
1
1
1
8
5
2
1
2
1
1
1
10
1
1
4
1
63
64
International Student Report -- Fall 2010
Nepal
Nigeria
Peru
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Rwanda
Saudi Arabia
Senegal
Sierra Leone
Slovenia
South Korea
Spain
Sri Lanka
Taiwan
Tanzania
Trinidad/Tobago
Turkey
Ukraine
United Kingdom
Venezuela
Vietnam
TOTAL
Office of the Registrar
September 2010
BUSINESS EDUCATION HUM & FA
U
G
U
G
U
G
1
1
1
NAT SCI
U
G
4
2
SOC B SCI
U
G
1
UNAFFIL
U
G
1
1
3
1
1
1
61
1
3
2
1
1
1
13
1
41
9
1
1
2
6
1
2
1
2
3
21
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
10
2
2
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
4
2
1
2
1
1
132
22
5
24
14
31
76
37
14
1
12
92
21
TOTAL
U
G
2
4
3
1
1
4
1
1
4
19
6
125
21
1
1
1
15
1
3
2
1
5
1
1
8
6
1
3
1
1
2
333
147
New and Former International Students
By Country, Continent, Gender and Level of Studies
Fall 2010
COUNTRY
Australia
Austria
Bangladesh
Belgium
Brazil
Burma
Canada
Chile
China
Columbia
Denmark
Dominica
Ecuador
Egypt
France
Gambia
Germany
Guatemala
Guernsey
Guinea-Bissau
Hong Kong
India
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Israel
Italy
Japan
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Kyrgyzstan
Lebanon
Malaysia
Mali
Mexico
Morocco
Nepal
Nigeria
Peru
Poland
Portugal
2
1
1
1
11
1
8
4
100
5
1
1
2
1
3
3
1
1
1
1
14
27
1
2
1
1
1
13
2
3
1
1
1
11
1
4
1
6
4
1
4
1
COUNTRY
Romania
Russia
Rwanda
Saudi Arabia
Sengegal
Sierre Leone
Slovenia
South Korea
Spain
Sri Lanka
Taiwan
Tanzania
Trinidad/Tobago
Turkey
Ukraine
United Kingdom
Venezuela
Vietnam
TOTAL
AFRICA
Egypt
Gambia
Guinea-Bissau
Kenya
Mali
Morocco
Nigeria
Rwanda
Senegal
Sierre Leone
Tanzania
TOTAL
CONTINENT / COUNTRY
1
23
6
146
1
1
1
16
3
2
6
1
1
14
1
4
1
2
480
1
3
1
1
1
1
4
6
1
1
1
21
ASIA
Bangladesh
Burma
China
Hong Kong
India
Indonesia
Japan
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Malaysia
Nepal
South Korea
Sri Lanka
Taiwan
Vietnam
TOTAL
CARIBBEAN/
ATLANTIC ISLANDS
Dominica
Trinidad/Tobago
TOTAL
EUROPE
Austria
Belgium
Denmark
France
Germany
Guernsey
Italy
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Slovenia
Spain
Ukraine
United Kingdom
TOTAL
CONTINENT / COUNTRY
1
1
100
14
27
1
13
3
1
11
6
16
2
6
2
204
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
4
1
1
23
1
3
1
4
47
MIDDLE EAST
Iran
Iraq
Israel
Jordan
Lebanon
Saudia Arabia
Turkey
TOTAL
NORTH CENTRAL
AMERICA
Canada
Guatemala
Mexico
TOTAL
2
1
1
2
1
146
14
167
8
1
4
13
SOUTH AMERICA
Brazil
Chile
Columbia
Ecuador
Peru
Venzuela
TOTAL
11
4
5
2
1
1
24
AUSTRALIA/
PACIFIC ISLANDS
Australia
TOTAL
2
2
SEX
Male
Female
TOTAL
265
215
480
MALE
Undergraduate
Graduate
TOTAL
198
67
265
FEMALE
Undergraduate
Graduate
TOTAL
135
80
215
NEW or FORMER
New
Former
TOTAL
170
310
480
LEVEL of STUDIES
Undergraduate
Graduate
TOTAL
333
147
480
Number of Countries
60
PACIFIC OCEAN
TOTAL
0
Office of the Registrar
September 2010
65
66
Undergraduate International Students By Major
Fall 2010
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
Accounting
Economics
Finance
Management
Management Info Systems
Marketing
Potential Business
TOTAL
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Health Education
Health Promotion
Physical Education
TOTAL
COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & FINE ARTS
Art
Communication: Public Relations
Communication Disorders
French Studies: Business
Music
Music Performance
Philosophy
TESOL
TOTAL
Office of the Registrar
September 2010
22
6
25
48
20
7
4
132
1
1
3
5
3
3
1
1
3
1
1
1
14
COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES
Applied Physics/Engineering
Biochemistry (B.A.)
Biochemistry (B.S.)
Biology (B.S.)
Biology-Honors Research (B.A.)
Biology: Biomedical
Biotechnology
Chemistry (B.A.)
Chemistry (B.S.)
Computer Information Science
Computer Science (B.A.)
Computer Science (B.S.)
Construction Management
Electrical Engineering Technology (EET)
Manufacturing Technology
Mathematics
Networking & System Administration
TOTAL
1
2
1
2
7
4
2
1
2
4
24
7
1
10
3
4
1
76
COLLEGE OF SOCIAL & BEHAV SCIENCES
Geography
History
Interior Design
Political Communication
Political Science
Psychology
Textile and Apparel
TOTAL
2
3
1
1
2
4
1
14
OTHER
Global Studies
Non-Degree
Undecided
TOTAL
1
38
53
92
TOTAL UNDERGRADUATES
333
Graduate International Students by Major
Fall 2010
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
MBA
Accounting (Macc)
TOTAL
21
1
22
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Athletic Training
C&I: Early Childhood
C&I: Instructional Technology
Educ: C&I (Ed.D)
Educ: Leadership (Ed.D.)
Educational Psychology
Health Education
Leisure, Youth & Human Svcs (MA)
Leisure, Youth & Human Svcs (Ed.D.)
Postsecondary Education: Student Affairs
Special Ed
TOTAL
1
1
1
4
1
5
4
2
3
1
1
24
COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & FINE ARTS
Artist Diploma II
Communication Studies
French
German
Jazz Pedagogy
Music
Music Performance
Spanish
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Lang
TESOL/Spanish
TOTAL
1
5
2
2
1
3
7
1
7
2
31
COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES
Biology (MS)
Applied Physics (PSM)
Applied Chemistry/Biochemistry (PSM)
Chemistry (MS)
Computer Science (MS)
DIT
Environmental Health
Env. Science
Technology
Mathematics
Industrial Mathematics (PSM)
TOTAL
1
1
1
1
11
7
1
3
6
3
2
37
COLLEGE OF SOCIAL & BEHAV SCIENCES
Geography
Mental Health Counseling
Psychology
Public Policy
School Counseling
Sociology
TOTAL
2
1
2
3
3
1
12
OTHER
Non-Degree
TOTAL
21
21
TOTAL GRADUATES
147
Office of the Registrar
September 2010
67
68
International Students by College Fall 2010
College
Undergraduate
N
%
Graduate
N
Total
N
%
480
%
International Students
TOTAL
333
Business Administration
132
39.6
22
15.0
154
32.1
2,389
6.4
5
1.5
24
16.3
29
6.0
2,945
1.0
Humanities and Fine Arts
14
4.2
31
21.1
45
9.4
2,196
2.0
Natural Sciences
76
22.8
37
25.2
113
23.5
1,983
5.7
Social and Behavioral Sciences
14
4.2
12
8.2
26
5.4
2,145
1.2
No Specific College
92
27.6
21
14.3
113
23.5
1,543
7.3
Education
147
%
College
Enrollment
13,201
3.6
Source: Office of the Registrar
Fall 2010 Total International Students by College
Business Administration
Education
23.5
32.1
Humanities and Fine Arts
5.4
Natural Sciences
23.5
9.4
6.0
Social and Behavioral Sciences
No Specific College
Headcount Enrollment
Study Abroad Students and Students in U.S. Programs
Fall
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Number of Study Abroad Students
27
55
48
57
38
34
37
Number of Students in U.S. Programs
61
66
45
68
43
78
54
Office of Registrar
Sep-10
69
70
Enrollment of Married Students or Married/Single Students
With Dependents
Fall 2010
MARRIED w/
% ENROLLMENT SINGLE w/
No DEPENDENTS
DEPENDENTS
% ENROLLMENT MARRIED w/
DEPENDENTS
% ENROLLMENT
UG
184
1.6%
150
1.3%
194
1.7%
GRADS
193
10.7%
67
3.7%
225
12.4%
TOTAL
377
2.9%
217
1.6%
419
3.2%
Office of the Registrar
September 2010
Students with Disabilities
Fall 1998 - 2010
Category
Sensory Disabilities
Subtotal
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
19
17
28
27
19
26
23
31
29
23
29
28
24
Mobility Disabilities
Subtotal
36
30
31
23
14
15
17
10
22
20
22
22
25
Health Disabilities
Subtotal
57
53
62
59
18
23
14
18
18
19
31
30
29
Psychiatric Disabilities
Subtotal
26
43
30
30
11
15
17
16
29
37
45
58
51
Learning Disabilities
Subtotal
49
66
71
66
60
87
85
103
117
111
109
114
122
187
209
222
205
122
166
156
178
215
210
236
252
251
Grand Total
Note: All disabilities enumerated in this table are self-identified; they may also be duplicated
71
72
Comparative Average Ages - Fall Semesters 1997-2010
Total
33.4
34.1
33.8
33.5
32.9
33.4
33.7
32.6
31.9
32.0
31.8
32.8
31.8
31.9
Undergraduates
Male
Female
Total
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
21.7
21.1
21.3
21.6
21.0
21.2
Graduates
(9 sem hours or more)
Male
Female
Total
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
27.3
26.1
26.5
27.5
26.1
26.5
Undergraduates
(12 sem hours or more)
Male
Female
Total
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
21.1
20.5
20.8
21.0
20.4
20.7
Male
21.3
21.3
21.2
21.1
20.9
21.3
21.7
21.5
21.6
21.6
21.4
21.3
21.4
21.4
Female
20.9
20.9
20.9
20.9
20.6
21.0
21.4
21.2
21.2
21.2
21.1
20.9
21.0
20.9
Total
21.1
21.1
21.0
21.0
20.7
21.1
21.5
21.3
21.3
21.3
21.2
21.1
21.2
21.1
Undergraduates
Male
Female
Total
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
26.6
27.7
27.2
26.4
27.4
26.9
Male
30.0
29.9
30.9
30.4
29.6
30.6
30.9
29.5
29.4
29.2
29.5
29.9
30.1
29.4
Total
Female
31.7
33.1
32.4
32.4
31.7
31.9
32.1
31.1
30.6
30.4
30.4
33.5
32.6
32.8
Total
31.0
31.8
31.8
31.6
30.8
31.4
31.6
30.5
30.1
29.9
30.1
32.1
31.5
31.4
ALL
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
FULL-TIME
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Male
33.6
33.3
34.1
33.3
32.4
33.2
33.7
32.2
32.0
32.1
31.8
32.2
32.0
31.5
PART-TIME
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Office of the Registrar
Male
36.6
35.9
36.4
36.0
35.3
36.0
37.0
35.7
34.8
35.2
35.4
35.8
35.6
34.6
Graduates
Female
33.3
34.4
33.7
33.6
33.1
33.5
33.7
32.8
31.8
32.0
31.8
33.1
31.8
32.1
Graduates
Female
36.1
37.0
36.8
36.7
36.1
36.3
36.7
36.3
35.5
35.7
35.7
37.7
36.2
36.4
Total
36.2
36.7
36.7
36.5
35.8
36.2
36.8
36.1
35.3
35.5
35.6
37.1
36.0
35.9
Male
22.7
22.7
22.8
22.6
22.2
22.8
23.3
22.8
22.8
22.7
22.7
22.7
22.8
22.6
Total
Female
22.9
23.1
22.9
22.8
22.5
23.0
23.3
22.9
22.8
22.7
22.6
23.1
22.8
22.8
Total
22.8
22.9
22.9
22.7
22.4
22.9
23.3
22.9
22.8
22.7
22.6
22.9
22.8
22.7
Total
Average Age Trends
All Students
Fall Semesters 1978 - 2010
Average Age
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
Graduates
Undergraduates
0
Fall Semester
Office of the Registrar
September 2010
73
74
Percentage of Total Enrollment in Halls
Fall 2010
1.00
0.90
0.88
0.79
0.80
0.70
0.61
Percent
0.60
0.50
0.50
0.40
0.35
0.32
0.30
0.24
0.19
0.20
0.12
0.10
0.10
0.07
0.13
0.00
women
Freshmen
men
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors
Others
Total
Department of Residence
UNI Residence Hall Occupancy Fall 2010
3,000
2,500
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
-
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
4,369
4,428
2,000
1,500
1,000
500
0
Women
Freshman
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors
Unclassified & Graduates
Total
Men
1,209
767
386
237
101
2,700
763
463
270
153
79
1,728
Department of Residence
75
SECTION II
• New Students Entering UNI Fall Semester 2010
• PART A.
• Freshmen Direct From High School
New Freshmen
Top Five Feeder States
Fall 2010
Top Feeder States
Number
Illinois
39
Minnesota
26
Missouri
8
Indiana
6
Wisconsin
4
TOTAL
83
Office of Institutional Research
79
80
New Freshmen Application, Admission and Enrollment
6,000
4,970
5,000
4,700
4,688
4,479
4,446
4,350
4,066
4,000
3,776
3,851
Students
81.9%
2,177
79.9%
2,263
56.5%
3,518
3,422
3,360
3,505
55.7%
79.6%
80.9%
78.5%
79.7%
1,785
55.6%
52.5%
50.7%
1,737
1,700
4,092
3,841
3,572
3,409
83.8%
77.9%
84.8%
2,104
1,865
2,000
53.6%
4,133
80.8%
3,000
2,023
4,216
3,759
3,554
4,584
4,360
3,786
81.8%
84.3%
4,722
4,585
1,991
2,015
53.0%
52.5%
2007
2008
1,946
83.3%
1,978
1,768
50.6%
50.8%
49.5%
2004
2005
2006
55.5%
58.0%
1,000
0
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
Fall Terms
Applications
Office of Institutional Research
September 2010
Admits
N=1,978
Enrolled
2009
2010
New Freshmen
Full-Time and Part-Time Enrollment
Fall 2010
2,500
Number of Students
2,000
1,942
1,500
1,000
500
36
0
Number
Percentage
Full Time
1,942
98.2%
Part Time
36
1.8%
Office of Institutional Research
September 2010
81
82
Distribution of Enrolled Freshmen
by Month of Application
500
450
400
390
396
400
Number of Applications
350
300
255
250
216
200
123
150
82
100
55
26
50
16
10
5
July
August
0
Before
Oct
Cumulative % 19.8%
% of total
19.8%
Application
390
N=1,974
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
March
April
May
June
39.8%
20.1%
396
60.1%
20.3%
400
71.0%
10.9%
216
83.9%
12.9%
255
90.2%
6.2%
123
94.3%
4.2%
82
97.1%
2.8%
55
98.4%
1.3%
26
99.2%
0.8%
16
99.7% 100.0%
0.5%
0.3%
10
5
Office of Institutional Research
September 2010
Distribution of Enrolled Freshmen by Residence
Fall 2010
2,000
1,833
1,800
1,600
Number of Students
1,400
1,200
1,000
800
600
400
145
200
0
Number
Percentage
N=1978
Resident
1,833
92.7%
Non-Resident
145
7.3%
Office of Institutional Research
September 2010
83
84
Distribution of Enrolled Freshmen
From Iowa High School
by Miles from UNI Campus
600
500
477
Number of Students
400
377
341
309
300
226
200
97
100
0
Number
Percentage
within 50
309
16.9%
51-75
377
20.6%
76-100
341
18.7%
Miles from UNI Campus
Office of Institutional Research
September 2010
N=1827
101-150
477
26.1%
151-200
226
12.4%
201+
97
5.3%
Fall 2010
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
829
15
28
136
36
21
23
31
22
12
24
99
23
16
3
21
14
16
15
22
193
9
20
26
4
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
207
9
3
16
6
3
4
6
0
9
6
7
5
1
19
2
2
11
0
7
20
6
7
8
14
9
23
4
Central: 19.3%
Boone
Dallas
Jasper
Madison
Marion
Marshall
Polk
Story
Warren
N=1825
409
12
17
24
8
24
28
216
54
26
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
317
1
12
31
2
5
10
12
4
59
8
13
2
2
9
4
13
10
89
0
11
20
0
Southwest: 2.5%
Adair
Adams
Audubon
Cass
Clarke
Decatur
Fremont
Guthrie
Harrison
Mills
Montgomery
Page
Pottawattamie
Ringgold
Shelby
Taylor
Union
63
2
0
1
5
2
0
1
8
10
3
3
0
25
1
4
0
0
Office of Institutional Research
September 2010
85
86
Fall 2010
Distribution of Enrolled Freshmen
By High School Class Size
350
329
300
269
250
Number of Students
211
217
196
200
168
167
143
150
100
50
23
22
0
Number
Percentage
1-25
22
1.3%
26-50
196
11.2%
51-75
269
15.4%
76-100
211
12.1%
101-150
217
12.4%
151-200
168
9.6%
201-300
167
9.6%
301-400
329
18.9%
401-500
143
8.2%
HS Class Size
N=1745
Office of Institutional Research
September 2010
501 +
23
1.3%
Distribution of Enrolled Freshmen
By Percentile Rank
Fall 2010
350
319
324
70-79
319
18.3%
80-89
324
18.6%
307
300
272
243
Number of Students
250
200
163
150
100
70
37
50
2
0
Number
Percentage
0-9
2
0.1%
8
10-19
8
0.5%
20-29
37
2.1%
30-39
70
4.0%
40-49
163
9.3%
50-59
243
13.9%
60-69
272
15.6%
90-99
307
17.6%
High School Percentile
N=1745
Office of Institutional Research
September 2010
87
88
Distribution of Enrolled Freshmen
By Curriculum
Fall 2010
1200
1096
1000
Number of Students
800
600
400
393
429
200
0
Number
Percentage
Office of Institutional Research
September 2010
Deciding
393
20.5%
Teaching Major
429
22.4%
N=1918
Liberal & Voc Arts
1096
57.1%
Distribution of Enrolled Freshmen
By ACT Composite Score
Fall 2010
450
425
400
339
350
300
Number of Students
300
238
250
200
227
179
173
150
100
50
18
34
0
0
Number
Percentage
1-13
0
0.0%
14-16
18
0.9%
17
34
1.8%
18-19
238
12.3%
20
179
9.3%
21
227
11.7%
22-23
425
22.0%
24
173
8.9%
25-26
300
15.5%
27-36
339
17.5%
ACT Composite Score
N=1933
Office of Institutional Research
September 2010
89
90
ACT Composite Scores for New Freshmen Students
Entering UNI Expressed by Quartile Range
Fall Terms 1995 - 2010
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
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
21.04
21.07
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
21.05-25.89
21.08-25.00
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
25.90
25.01
Office of Institutional Research
September 2010
Percentage Distribution by ACT Composite Score and High School Class Rank
for Students New from High School Entering Fall 1981 through Fall 2010*
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
N=1978 N=1846 N=1769 N=1702 N=1923 N=1876 N=1802 N=1874 N=1986 N=2062 N=1971 N=1683 N=1803 N=1821
Top 10% Rank
ACT >=27
5.4%
6.2%
7.3%
6.8%
6.0%
8.8%
7.6%
6.5%
7.5%
10.3%
8.8%
8.1%
8.4%
8.1%
Top 30% Rank
ACT>=24
23.2%
23.1%
24.1%
23.7%
25.0%
31.7%
29.3%
26.5%
27.0%
35.6%
33.1%
32.0%
33.9%
31.9%
Top 50% Rank
ACT>=21
46.7%
46.1%
47.9%
48.6%
53.1%
60.8%
61.9%
57.4%
57.5%
71.3%
69.8%
69.1%
71.8%
72.4%
Top 50% Rank
ACT<=20
30.9%
30.0%
31.4%
32.8%
28.1%
29.1%
32.0%
32.1%
34.1%
20.7%
23.4%
23.6%
23.4%
21.7%
Lowest 50%
Rank ACT >=21
4.9%
5.5%
5.5%
6.0%
6.6%
4.8%
2.9%
5.9%
3.9%
4.7%
3.8%
4.2%
3.1%
4.2%
Lowest 50%
Rank ACT <=20
17.4%
18.3%
15.2%
12.6%
12.2%
5.3%
3.2%
4.6%
4.4%
3.2%
3.0%
3.1%
1.7%
1.7%
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
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 N=1740 N=1738
Top 10% Rank
ACT >=27
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%
8.7%
7.5%
Top 30% Rank
ACT>=24
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%
32.2%
31.0%
Top 50% Rank
ACT>=21
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%
66.4%
65.9%
Top 50% Rank
ACT<=20
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%
18.9%
18.2%
Lowest 50%
Rank ACT >=21
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%
9.5%
9.8%
Lowest 50%
Rank ACT <=20
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%
5.2%
6.1%
Office of Institutional Research
Sep 10
*for whom both ACT and class rank available
91
Comparison of ACT Composite Score
for Freshmen Students Entering Fall Term
In Selected Years Between 1960 - 2010
92
*1960
1979
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Mean Composite Score
22.0
20.6
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
23.0
23.1
Composite Score <17
6.7%
20.5%
10.6%
11.1%
4.5%
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%
1.9%
0.9%
Composite 63.7% 51.3%
Score >=21
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%
75.6%
75.7%
Office of Institutional Research
Sept 10
*The first year that ACT was required of freshmen entering UNI
NOTE: Enhanced ACT beginning with 1990
Mean ACT Scores for New Freshmen
By Race/Ethnicity and Gender 2005-2010
Race/Ethnicity
African American/Black
American Indian/Alaskan Native
Asian
Hispanic
Native Hawiian or Other Pacific Islander
Two or more races
White
2005
F
18.5
24.0
22.8
20.6
22.7
M
19.0
18.0
23.9
21.8
23.3
2006
F
20.0
21.0
22.4
21.3
23.0
M
19.7
24.5
22.3
20.7
23.4
2007
F
18.5
21.6
22.8
22.1
23.1
M
18.1
22.3
20.8
20.8
23.2
2008
F
19.1
27.0
21.1
20.8
22.8
M
19.7
25.5
23.9
22.8
23.6
2009
F
17.5
24.5
23.1
21.0
21.8
23.1
M
19.7
24.3
23.9
22.5
23.7
2010
F
19.6
20.5
19.6
21.7
20.0
24.0
23.0
M
20.1
23.6
21.5
22.9
23.6
Office of Institutional Research
10-Sep
93
94
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
67* 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 09
Men
*Base Year
Women
Students
University of Northern Iowa
Office of the Registrar
January 2010
New Degree Students By Major Interests
As Indicated on Application - Fall 2010
College of Business
Teach Liberal Arts Total
Accounting
0
108
108
Business
3
96
99
Economics
0
10
10
Finance
0
21
21
Management
0
55
55
Management Info Systems
0
5
5
Marketing
0
46
46
Real Estate
0
7
7
Total
3
348
351
Major
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Major
Teach Liberal Arts Total
Anthropology
0
7
7
Criminology
0
34
34
Family Services
0
2
2
Geography
0
1
1
Gerontology
0
2
2
History
24
11
35
Interior Design
0
10
10
Political Science/Pub Admin/Comm
0
5
5
Psychology
7
66
73
Social Science
17
0
17
Social Work
0
26
26
Sociology
0
3
3
Textile and Apparel
0
6
6
Total 48
173
221
College of Natural Sciences
Major
Teach Liberal Arts Total
Biology
3
80
83
Chemistry
2
24
26
Computer Science
0
40
40
Earth Sciences
0
7
7
Graphic Communication
0
8
8
Industrial Technology/Construction
2
12
14
Mathematics
28
19
47
Physics
0
5
5
Sciences: All/JH/Environ
3
0
3
Total 38
195
233
Office of Institutional Research
Sept 10
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
70
70
32
1
33
210
0
210
0
6
6
0
7
7
2
0
2
6
1
7
0
0
0
Total 250
85
335
College of Humanities & Fine Arts
Major
Teach Liberal Arts Total
Art
16
32
48
Communications
2
51
53
Communicative Disorders
1
42
43
English
23
19
42
Humanities
0
2
2
Modern Languages
9
6
15
Music
41
15
56
Music Performance
0
14
14
Philosophy
0
3
3
TESOL
4
2
6
Theater
0
8
8
Theater Performance
0
16
16
Total 96
210
306
Miscellaneous
Teach Liberal Arts Total
Individual, General & Liberal
0
9
9
Pre-Professional
0
116
116
Deciding
22
379
401
Total 22
504
526
Grand Total
Teach Liberal Arts Total
457
1515
1972
95
Pre-Professional Prospective Major Areas as Indicated
On Application for Admission by New Enrolled Students
Entering Directly from High School Fall 2010
Major Areas
Number
Chiropractic
6
Dentistry
11
Engineering
3
Law
3
Hospital & Heath Admin
3
Medicine
31
Mortuary
1
Nursing
43
Optometry
3
6
Pharmacy
Radiological Technology
2
Theology
0
Veterinary Medicine
4
TOTAL
116
Office of Institutional Research
Sept 10
96
SECTION II
• New Students Entering UNI Fall Semester 2010
• PART B.
• Transfers From Other Colleges and Universities
New Transfers Comparison of Appplications to Enrolled
2,500
2,229
2,205
2,079
2,048
2,019
2,000
1,604
1,593
1,529
1,882
1,855
1,487
1,469
1,980
1,932
1,926
1,896
1,824
1,577
1,487
1,468
1,455
1,471
1,508
1,500
Students
1,298
62.0%
72.2%
74.7%
79.0%
62.4%
1,000
1,114
1,167
72.8%
79.2%
1,221
76.6%
85.8%
78.1%
75.1%
76.0
76.7%
80.6%
1,201
1,119
73.2%
1,097
73.8%
1,080
76.2%
1,117
75.1%
73.5%
78.3%
1,138
1,077
73.4%
1,052
72.3%
1,088
75.5%
74.0%
500
0
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Fall Terms
Applications
Admits
Enrolled
Office of Institutional Research
September 2010
99
100
New Transfer Degree Students Entering UNI Fall 2010
1,138
830
Total two and four year college transfers
830
72.9% Iowa two year colleges
183
16.1% Iowa four year colleges
125
11.0% Out of state two and four year colleges
Total Iowa two year college transfers (public and private)
697
84.0% Public with 30 or more tranfers
Des Moines Area Community College (80)
Eastern Iowa Community College District (31)
Hawkeye Community College (192)
Iowa Central Community College (66)
Kirkwood Community College (178)
Marshalltown Community College (33)
North Iowa Area Community College (85)
Northeast Iowa Community College (32)
131
2
183
125
15.8% Public with fewer than 30 transfers
0.2% Private
Total Iowa four year colleges (public and private)
83
45.4% Public with 6 or more transfers
Iowa State University (31)
University of Iowa (52)
33
18.0% Private with 6 or more transfers
Central College (14)
Luther (8)
Wartburg (11)
67
36.6% Private with fewer than 6 transfers
Total out of state two and four year colleges
31
24.8% Out of state two year colleges
94
75.2% 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 Institutional Research
Sept 10
New Undergraduate Transfer Students by Category of Transfer College
FALL 2000 - 2010
UNDERGRADUATES
2000
N
%
2001
N
%
2002
N
%
2003
N
%
2004
N
%
2005
N
%
2006
N
%
2007
N
%
2008
N
%
2009
N
%
2010
N
%
22
805
827
117
86
203
137
14
838
852
103
81
184
185
26
773
799
99
71
170
150
18
786
804
79
83
162
131
12
757
769
87
80
167
144
12
835
847
132
76
208
146
3
798
801
114
83
197
119
7
789
796
87
78
165
116
8
757
765
102
69
171
116
0
762
762
108
79
187
139
2
828
830
100
83
183
125
Source of Transfer
Iowa Two-Year Private
Iowa Two-Year Public
Iowa Two-Year Colleges
Iowa Four-Year Private
Iowa Four-Year Public
Iowa Four-Year Colleges
Colleges Outside Iowa
TOTAL
1167
1.8
65.9
67.7
9.6
7.0
16.6
11.2
1221
1.3
74.9
76.1
8.4
6.6
16.4
15.2
1119
2.4
70.5
72.8
9.0
6.5
15.5
13.7
1097
1.7
72.8
74.4
7.3
7.7
15.0
12.1
1080
1.0
63.0
64.0
7.2
6.7
13.9
12.0
1.1
74.8
75.8
11.8
6.8
18.6
13.1
1201
1117
0.3
74.1
74.4
10.6
7.7
18.3
11.0
0.7
75.0
75.7
8.3
7.4
15.7
11.0
1077
0.7
69.6
70.3
9.4
6.3
15.7
10.7
1052
0.0
70.0
70.0
9.9
7.3
17.2
12.8
1088
0.2
72.8
72.9
8.8
7.2
16.1
11.0
1138
New Undergraduate Transfer Students
1300
1200
1100
1000
900
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
UNDERGRADUATES
Office of Institutional Research
Sep-10
101
New Two-Year College Transfers
Fall Terms 1996-2010
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
Office of Institutional Research
College
1996 1997 1998 1999
Code
110IA
10
14
15
16
109IA
20
24
22
28
157IA 125 108 94 128
131IA
22
30
15
28
129IA
11
11
13
14
177IA
2
5
3
7
133IA
30
44
46
51
125IA
1
1
1
126IA
1
3
195IA
10
10
5
5
153IA
31
24
27
12
127IA
35
36
33
26
192IA 103 145 138 164
114IA
39
45
42
46
107IA
87 117 113 120
105IA
4
2
1
3
101IA
46
31
44
29
102IA
6
7
4
6
103IA
9
6
5
7
179IA
5
5
15
11
117IA
7
4
5
4
111IA
1
2
118IA
8
9
11
6
108IA
3
8
3
7
115IA
33
36
32
25
106IA
25
25
17
25
147IA
10
2
201IA
1
1
1
202IA
2
2
203IA
1
102
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
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
These statistics do no include unclassified students or students entering
directly from high school who have attended college before attending UNI.
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
21
12
76
22
6
3
60
1
6
37
33
220
36
154
12
42
15
5
9
16
5
34
25
182
37
176
13
48
8
13
9
5
4
1
23
10
1
30
9
2
8
4
2
1
9
16
106
9
6
4
56
11
5
74
13
3
1
61
20
32
72
20
86
25
4
74
66
1
1
5
31
23
31
33
35
23
17
25
203 185 209 202
30
38
30
31
159 164 150 178
7
6
58
61
57
80
3
2
3
7
8
5
9
13
5
11
9
14
2
4
27
6
3
3
27
26
6
1
3
4
1
8
3
32
20
22
18
1
SECTION II
• New Students Entering UNI Fall Semester 2010
• PART C.
• New Graduate Students
Graduate Comparison of Appplications to Enrolled
Fall 2010
1,400
1,143
1,200
1,159
1,166
1,113
1,035
1,000
882
Students
940
902
824
798
800
882
791
715
679
551
600
549
69.0%
477
66.7%
400
640
562
77.0%
68.2%
68.0%
524
62.2%
589
568
59.8%
56.9%
562
58.1%
458
369
343
67.0%
369
67.5%
387
65.7%
385
2001
2002
2003
2004
200
59.3%
71.9%
1999
2000
410
70.5%
395
73.5%
73.0%
54.9%
594
49.7%
51.3%
445
427
403
75.2%
67.1%
67.8%
413
69.5%
0
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Fall Terms
Applications
Admits
Enrolled
Office of Registrar
September 2010
105
FALL 2010 ENROLLED NEW GRADUATE STUDENTS
By Admission County
Lyon
Osceola
Sioux
Dickinson
3
Cherokee
3
2
Hancock Cerro Gordo
3
Wright
2
3
4
Butler
Sac
Calhoun
Hamilton
Grundy
Hardin
1
Carroll
2
Greene
Buchanan
Boone
1
Story
Marshall
4
10
Polk
Jasper
3
Delaware
4
127
Tama
Crawford
4
4
Dubuque
11
2
3
Monona
4
Black Hawk
2
3
Clayton
17
Webster
Ida
Fayette
Bremer
3
3
3
Chickasaw
5
Franklin
Allamakee
3
1
Floyd
4
Humboldt
Howard Winneshiek
Mitchell
1
Palo Alto
Buena Vista Pocahontas
2
Woodbury
Winnebago Worth
1
1
Plymouth
Kossuth
3
Clay
O’Brien
1
Emmet
106
Benton
4
Jones
Linn
3
3
31
Clinton
Cedar
Harrison
Shelby Audubon
Dallas
Guthrie
18
4
1
Iowa
Poweshiek
5
Johnson
1
13
4
Madison
Adair
Cass
1
2
Mills
Warren
Montgomery
Adams
Union
Lucas
Fremont
Page
1
Taylor
Ringgold
Decatur
Wayne
Washington
Monroe
Appanoose
Wapello
2
Davis
1
1
3
1
1
Keokuk
Mahaska
1
3
Clarke
Marion
Jefferson
2
Louisa
Henry
2
Van Buren
Lee
2
University of Northern Iowa
Office of the Registrar
September 2010
2
Scott
4
Muscatine
Pottawattamie
Jackson
2
2
Des Moines
2
New Graduate Students
Enrollment by State or Country of Origin
Fall 2010
STATE
CA
DC
FL
IL
IN
IA
MA
MI
MN
MO
MS
ND
NE
NJ
NV
NY
OH
PA
TN
TX
WA
WI
TOTAL
Male
CALIFORNIA
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FLORIDA
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSOURI
MISSISSIPPI
NORTH DAKOTA
NEBRASKA
NEW JERSEY
NEVADA
NEW YORK
OHIO
PENNSLYVANIA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
WASHINGTON
WISCONSIN
Office of the Registrar
0
0
1
4
0
132
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
147
Female
3
1
0
11
3
243
1
3
6
6
1
1
2
0
1
2
2
0
1
1
1
1
290
Total
3
1
1
15
3
375
1
3
12
6
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
2
437
COUNTRY
CH
CHINA
CO
COLUMBIA
EG
EGYPT
FR
FRANCE
GM
GERMANY
HK
HONG KONG
IN
INDIA
IR
IRAN
NP
NEPAL
RS
RUSSIA
SAUDI ARABIA
SA
TW
TAIWAN
TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL
Male
Female
Total
5
1
1
1
0
2
2
1
1
0
4
0
18
2
1
0
0
1
0
2
1
1
8
6
1
23
7
2
1
1
1
2
4
2
2
8
10
1
41
165
313
478
107
108
New Graduate Student by Major Area Fall 2010
Major
Code
Male
MA Philanthrophy/Nonprofit Dev
Non-degree
Business Adm.
Accounting (MAcc)
Post Sec.Ed:Stu Aff
Community Health Education
Rehabilitation Studies
Education (C&I)
Educ. Leadership
C&I: Education of the Gifted
C&I: Elementary Education
C&I: Literacy Education
C&I: Early Childhood Education
C&I: Mid Lev Educ: Content Spec
Special Education
Special Ed: Field Spec
ASC: Principalship
ACS: Superintendency
Principalship
Perf & Training 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: Industrial Mgmt
Technology: Electrical Engr Tech
Technology: Mfg Technology
Doctor of Ind Tech
School Library Studies
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
Social Work (MSW)
Communication Studies
Speech Pathology
Music
Artist Diploma I
Artist Diploma II
01A
090
157
158
170
20A
20B
201
206
21K
21L
21Q
21U
21W
22S
242
26P
26S
268
27P
279
285
288
291
293
294
296
298
3T1
3T3
3T6
332
353
40G
401
402
403
404
416-418
42K, 42T
42N
44G, 44H
452, 453
480-48U
511
52G
52M
52N
Enrolled
Female Total
18
18
9
4
2
1
7
13
1
2
1
2
3
1
1
4
46
4
7
9
64
22
16
13
1
1
1
1
1
9
1
3
2
1
1
9
1
2
3
7
1
2
3
14
13
1
10
11
2
6
1
7
2
7
2
4
1
7
2
10
8
6
9
10
13
22
2
1
1
4
14
12
8
11
15
16
24
3
1
1
4
1
2
4
4
2
2
5
3
2
1
26
1
1
12
12
2
8
1
10
1
1
4
Admitted
Female
2
13
15
28
24
8
9
13
21
1
Male
Total
Male
2
28
52
17
34
1
31
46
17
17
1
2
2
2
5
2
4
1
6
2
1
2
6
2
1
5
1
6
2
1
2
6
3
1
7
2
4
2
2
3
17
28
2
5
21
30
4
3
6
3
2
2
4
17
1
3
21
1
5
1
3
5
2
12
21
8
1
19
4
11
21
9
45
20
58
3
7
1
3
5
3
7
3
3
2
1
3
5
5
3
6
8
1
6
7
6
10
7
2
2
7
18
2
1
11
3
5
14
3
35
13
56
3
10
15
6
3
6
10
5
10
9
8
15
10
4
1
Total
Female
2
61
28
16
30
1
3
3
1
2
15
2
2
4
9
7
1
18
1
3
27
39
4
6
1
24
1
3
6
7
25
2
1
13
13
13
20
12
45
26
78
5
1
1
Total
2
92
74
33
47
1
1
5
7
1
2
15
2
2
4
9
17
1
33
1
6
33
42
6
8
1
31
2
6
5
3
7
6
13
28
8
1
23
18
23
29
20
60
36
82
6
1
1
New Graduate Students by Major Area Fall 2010
Enrolled
Male Female Total
New Graduate Students Fall 2010 by Major Area (page 2)
Piano Performance & Pedagogy
52P
1
1
2
Composition
52S
Performance
52V, 52W
1
10
11
Music Education
52T
1
1
Music History
523
Conducting
527
1
1
Jazz Pedagogy
560
2
2
Art Education
60G
English
62C, 62L
6
9
15
Tchg Eng/Spk Other
62T
1
5
6
Women's & Gender Studies
686
4
4
TESOL/French
693
TESOL/Spanish
696
2
2
French: Teaching Emphasis
72E
French
72G
3
3
German
74G
1
1
Spanish
78G
4
4
Math for the Middle Grades 4-8
80A
Ind Math Comp/Modeling
80E
Ind Math Cnt Quality Improvement
80F
1
1
Mathematics: Secondary Tchg
80K
Mathematics: Math Emphasis
80M
2
2
4
Industrial Math: Actuarial Sci
80T
1
1
Computer Science
813
3
2
5
Science Education
821
4
4
Environmental Health
83H
1
1
Environmental Science
83S
1
1
Biology (MS)
84S
5
5
Biotechnology
84Y
1
1
2
Ecosystem Mangement
84Z
4
2
6
Chemistry
86G
Chemistry (MS)
866
2
2
Applied Chemistry/Biochemistry
867
1
1
Applied Physics
88A
3
3
Social Science
90G
Public Policy
950
4
9
13
History
96G
3
4
7
History: Public History
964
1
1
2
Geography
97G
4
1
5
Sociology
98G
2
2
Criminology
983
3
4
7
TOTAL
165
313
478
Major
Code
Admitted
Female
Male
1
2
3
1
1
1
11
2
2
Total
2
1
2
3
14
3
2
1
1
1
20
12
10
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
1
4
3
15
3
1
18
1
7
1
7
3
1
7
1
5
1
9
9
5
7
6
2
12
8
13
5
1
8
2
6
2
19
12
1
2
8
10
725
1
1
10
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
6
6
272
1
10
10
9
2
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
10
3
1
1
2
4
453
Total
Female
Male
2
2
4
1
1
3
16
3
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
2
4
1
18
7
6
8
7
1
9
2
8
1
13
12
1
5
8
9
437
2
1
21
3
2
1
1
19
15
13
2
3
2
3
2
6
2
1
1
2
3
5
5
1
6
7
7
4
1
1
1
1
19
7
2
2
2
8
766
Total
4
3
25
4
2
2
3
1
35
18
14
2
4
2
5
4
7
3
3
2
4
7
1
23
5
1
13
13
15
11
1
10
3
9
2
32
19
3
7
10
17
1203
Office of the Registrar
September 2010
109
110
New Graduate Students Enrolled by Residence and College 2005-2010
2005
N
Business Administration
Resident
U.S., Non-Iowa Resident
International
Total
%
2006
N
%
2007
N
%
2008
N
%
2009
N
%
2010
N
%
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
2
12
36
61.1
5.6
33.3
100.0
20 71.4
0
0.0
8 28.6
28 100.0
22 66.7
2
6.1
9 27.3
33 100.0
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
17
7
115
79.1
14.8
6.1
100.0
122 84.7
19 13.2
3
2.1
144 100.0
94 81.7
13 11.3
8
7.0
115 100.0
Humanities and Fine Arts
Resident
U.S., Non-Iowa Resident
International
Total
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
14
13
75
64.0
18.7
17.3
100.0
54 73.0
15 20.3
5
6.8
74 100.0
60 64.5
22 23.7
11 11.8
93 100.0
Natural Sciences
Resident
U.S., Non-Iowa Resident
International
Total
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
5
13
45
60.0
11.1
28.9
100.0
30 61.2
4
8.2
15 30.6
49 100.0
24 66.7
3
8.3
9 25.0
36 100.0
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Resident
U.S., Non-Iowa Resident
International
Total
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
8
4
53
77.4
15.1
7.5
100.0
50 76.9
9 13.8
6
9.2
65 100.0
53 74.6
13 18.3
5
7.0
71 100.0
No Specific College
Resident
U.S., Non-Iowa Resident
International
Total
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
4
4
79
89.9
5.1
5.1
100.0
78 91.8
3
3.5
4
4.7
85 100.0
55 84.6
2
3.1
8 12.3
65 100.0
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
50
53
403
74.4
12.4
13.2
100.0
354 79.6
50 11.2
41
9.2
445 100.0
308 74.6
55 13.3
50 12.1
413 100.0
Education
Resident
U.S., Non-Iowa Resident
International
Total
Total
Resident
U.S., Non-Iowa Resident
International
Total
Office of the Registrar
Iowa
Enrolled New Graduate Students Fall 2010
By Bachelors Degree College
College
Iowa State University
University of Northern Iowa
University of Iowa
Briar Cliff University
Buena Vista College
Central College
Clarke College
Coe College
Cornell College
Dordt College
Drake University
Iowa Wesleyan College
Loras College
Luther College
Mt. Mercy College
St. Ambrose University
Simpson College
University of Dubuque
Upper Iowa University
Upper Iowa University-Des Moines Ctr
Waldorf College
Wartburg College
William Penn College
IOWA TOTAL
Male
14
71
3
1
3
3
0
4
1
1
0
0
0
4
1
0
2
0
2
0
0
8
0
118
Female
10
141
14
1
6
7
2
6
1
1
1
1
5
3
2
9
1
4
1
2
6
2
226
Total
24
212
17
2
9
10
2
10
2
1
1
1
1
9
4
2
11
1
6
1
2
14
2
344
Office of the Registrar
September 2010
111
112
Non-Iowa Enrolled New Graduate Students
By Bachelors Degree College
Fall 2010
College
Male
Female
University of California-Davis
1
1
Chapman University
1
California Total
1
2
Colorado State University
1
Colorado Total
1
University of Central Florida
1
Pensacola Christian College
1
Florida Totals
2
Augustana College
2
Bradley University
1
Eastern Illinois University
1
Illinois College
1
Northern Illinois University
1
1
Northwestern University
1
Southern Illinois Univ-Carbon
1
Southern Illinois Univ-Edwards
1
Trinity International University
1
University of Illinois-Springfield
1
Western Illinois University
1
4
Illinois Total
4
13
Purdue University
1
Indiana Total
1
Bridgewater State College
1
Suffolk University
1
Massachusetts Total
1
Central Michigan University
1
Grand Valley State University
1
Michigan State University
1
Western Michigan University
1
Michigan Total
1
3
College of St Catherine
1
Concordia College: Moorhead
1
Macalester College
1
St Olaf College
1
Southwest Minnesota State University
1
St. Cloud State University
1
Minnesota State Univ-Mankato
2
Minnesota State Univ: Moorhead
1
Univ of Minnesota-Twin Cities
2
1
Univ of Minnesota-Duluth
1
University of St Thomas
1
1
Minnesota Total
6
9
Columbia College
1
Lindenwood University
1
Missouri State University
1
St Louis University
1
Truman State University
1
University of Missouri-St Louis
2
William Jewell College
1
Missouri Total
8
Total
2
1
3
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
5
17
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
2
15
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
8
Non-Iowa Enrolled New Graduate Students
By Bachelors Degree College
Fall 2010 (page2)
College
Male
Female
Jackson State University
1
Mississippi Total
0
1
Carroll College
1
Montana Total
0
1
Concordia University
1
University of Nebraska-Kearney
1
Nebraska Total
1
1
University of Nevada-Las Vegas
1
Nevada Total
0
1
Dartmouth College
1
New Hampshire Total
0
1
Pace University-Pleasantville/Briarcliff
1
New York Total
0
1
University of North Dakota
1
North Dakota Total
0
1
Ohio State University: Columbus
1
Ohio University
1
Ohio Total
0
2
University of Oklahoma
1
Oklahoma Total
1
University of Pittsburgh-Johnstown
1
Pennsylvania Total
1
0
University of South Dakota
1
1
South Dakota Total
1
1
East Tennessee State University
1
Middle Tennessee State University
1
Tennessee State University
1
Tennessee Total
2
1
University of Texas-Arlington
1
Texas Total
1
0
University of Utah
1
Utah Total
1
Western Washington University
1
Washington Total
1
University of Wisconsin-Madison
1
University of Wisconsin-Stout
1
University of Wisconsin-Platteville
1
2
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
1
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
1
Wisconsin Total
3
4
NON-IOWA TOTAL
23
56
Office of the Registrar
Total
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
7
79
113
114
Average Computer Based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Scores
Graduate
2003-2004
2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
2010-2011
Summer
Business Administration
Education
Humanities and Fine Arts
Natural Sciences
Social and Behavioral Sciences
No Specific College
253.0
150.0
253.0
-
-
-
-
213.0
-
-
-
Fall
Business Administration
Education
Humanities and Fine Arts
Natural Sciences
Social and Behavioral Sciences
No Specific College
258.0
180.0
187.7
254.8
267.0
-
260.8
236.8
188.6
263.0
217.0
-
233.3
227.0
224.5
245.0
-
213.0
214.3
219.0
226.7
193.0
-
230.0
230.0
248.3
285.0
247.0
213.0
228.0
-
257.0
200.0
207.0
223.0
-
Spring
Business Administration
Education
Humanities and Fine Arts
Natural Sciences
Social and Behavioral Sciences
No Specific College
150.0
196.5
220.0
236.5
-
200.0
236.5
-
187.0
193.0
267.0
-
227.0
243.0
168.0
-
-
-
260.0
-
-
Source: Office of the Registrar
Average Paper Based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Scores
Graduate
2003-2004
2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
2010-2011
Summer
Business Administration
Education
Humanities and Fine Arts
Natural Sciences
Social and Behavioral Sciences
No Specific College
427.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Fall
Business Administration
Education
Humanities and Fine Arts
Natural Sciences
Social and Behavioral Sciences
No Specific College
600.0
532.5
542.3
-
583.5
527.0
313.0
630.0
630.0
617.0
537.0
643.0
-
587.0
611.5
601.5
570.0
-
570.0
593.3
527.0
578.5
-
516.0
591.0
563.0
557.0
-
577.0
590.0
-
607.0
478.0
567.0
573.5
-
Spring
Business Administration
Education
Humanities and Fine Arts
Natural Sciences
Social and Behavioral Sciences
No Specific College
550.0
627.0
-
553.0
460.0
-
-
533.3
527.0
-
-
550.0
-
-
Source: Office of the Registrar
115
116
Average Internet Based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Scores
Graduate
2003-2004
2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
2010-2011
Summer
Business Administration
Education
Humanities and Fine Arts
Natural Sciences
Social and Behavioral Sciences
No Specific College
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
53.0
-
Fall
Business Administration
Education
Humanities and Fine Arts
Natural Sciences
Social and Behavioral Sciences
No Specific College
-
-
-
101.0
-
73.0
92.6
81.6
74.0
-
87.8
103.0
69.5
89.6
68.0
-
89.7
95.4
94.4
102.0
-
85.7
105.0
84.5
85.3
96.7
-
Spring
Business Administration
Education
Humanities and Fine Arts
Natural Sciences
Social and Behavioral Sciences
No Specific College
-
-
-
86.0
-
83.7
61.0
71.0
-
78.7
89.7
-
86.0
90.5
-
-
Source: Office of the Registrar
Average Graduate Management Admission Test Scores: 2003 - 2010
College of Business Administration
2003-2004
2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
2010-2011
Master of Business Administration
Fall
Spring
564.0
-
547.3
-
580.0
545.0
547.1
645.0
569.1
540.0
578.0
555.0
594.0
470.0
604.0
-
Master of Accounting
Fall
Spring
582.9
570.0
550.0
523.3
553.3
533.3
552.5
525.0
560.0
580.0
513.0
560.0
578.0
-
600.0
-
Source: Office of the Registrar
117
SECTION III
• Student Enrollment
• By College
Fall 2010 Headcount by College and Level
Fall 2010 Semester
Undergraduate
N
%
Total
11,391
86.3%
Graduate
N
1,810
(11,391 of 13,201)
Business Administration
Education
Humanities and Fine Arts
Natural Sciences
Social and Behavioral Sciences
No Specific College
Full-Time
Part-Time
20.4%
20.9%
16.6%
15.8%
16.4%
9.9%
65
564
303
178
282
418
3.6%
31.2%
16.7%
9.8%
15.6%
23.1%
2,389
2,945
2,196
1,983
2,145
1,543
10,378
100.0
91.1%
770
100.0
42.5%
11,148
(770 of 1,810)
20.6%
21.6%
17.2%
15.9%
16.5%
8.2%
37
164
204
81
189
95
4.8%
21.3%
26.5%
10.5%
24.5%
12.3%
2,173
2,405
1,993
1,734
1,899
944
1,013
100.0
8.9%
1,040
100.0
57.5%
10580.0
2,053
18.6%
13.8%
10.3%
15.0%
15.1%
27.2%
(1,040 of 1,810)
28
400
99
97
93
323
2.7%
38.5%
9.5%
9.3%
8.9%
31.1%
18.1%
22.3%
16.6%
15.0%
16.2%
11.7%
84.4%
(11,148 of 13,201)
2,136
2,241
1,789
1,653
1,710
849
188
140
104
152
153
276
%
13,201
2,324
2,381
1,893
1,805
1,863
1,125
(1,013 of 11,391)
Business Administration
Education
Humanities and Fine Arts
Natural Sciences
Social and Behavioral Sciences
No Specific College
13.7%
Total
N
(1,810 of 13,201)
(10,378 of 11,391)
Business Administration
Education
Humanities and Fine Arts
Natural Sciences
Social and Behavioral Sciences
No Specific College
%
19.5%
21.6%
17.9%
15.6%
17.0%
8.5%
15.6%
(2,053 of 13,201)
216
540
203
249
246
599
10.5%
26.3%
9.9%
12.1%
12.0%
29.2%
Office of the Registrar
121
122
Enrollment by College and Level Fall 1999-2010
Fall Semester
Enrollment
Annual Percent Change
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
13,553 13,774 14,070 13,926 13,441 12,824 12,513 12,260 12,609 12,908 13,080 13,201
1.7
1.6
2.1
-1.0
-3.5
-4.6
-2.4
-2.0
2.8
2.4
1.3
0.9
Business Administration
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
2,753
666
558
709
739
81
2,814
667
610
766
684
87
2,908
645
593
805
772
93
2,855
530
580
807
837
101
2,736
501
465
799
849
122
2,591
479
425
730
871
86
2,531
476
426
712
826
91
2,429
467
475
658
733
96
2,443
484
440
753
682
84
2,556
515
488
704
739
110
2,435
435
456
696
763
85
2,389
450
434
687
753
65
Education
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
3,188
454
406
673
952
703
3,201
493
433
646
967
662
3,273
484
480
700
964
645
3,271
459
442
728
978
664
3,105
376
418
680
1010
621
2,960
340
366
585
954
715
2,863
380
372
572
881
658
2,722
346
364
551
795
666
2,788
390
348
558
797
695
2,755
405
373
492
815
670
2,963
409
444
622
821
667
2,945
403
446
652
880
564
Humanities & Fine Arts
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
2,144
390
366
486
645
257
2,213
431
365
517
643
257
2,192
379
407
516
633
257
2,177
358
353
552
668
246
2,155
320
388
507
673
267
2,099
332
348
487
652
280
2,078
327
384
510
596
261
2,112
384
321
536
619
252
2,060
354
361
464
637
244
2,068
370
367
474
604
253
2,150
375
361
514
626
274
2,196
359
392
499
643
303
Enrollment by College and Level (continued)
Fall Semester
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Natural Sciences
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
1,921
430
354
435
582
120
1,842
394
304
455
543
146
1,821
345
330
439
571
136
1,779
306
330
468
558
117
1,745
319
295
443
576
112
1,713
292
286
416
590
129
1,652
314
287
436
500
115
1,658
330
288
424
509
107
1,795
403
293
407
543
149
1,866
389
367
427
519
164
2,009
407
392
492
527
191
1,983
346
373
516
570
178
Social & Behavioral Sciences
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
1,798
334
312
462
593
97
1,861
336
330
556
537
102
1,964
343
363
551
585
122
2,025
343
338
597
619
128
2,041
310
336
622
643
130
2,034
300
313
582
685
154
1,984
290
330
555
640
169
1,950
323
295
568
607
157
1,936
280
318
554
613
171
1,933
291
303
561
595
183
1,995
292
347
550
614
192
2,145
287
355
606
615
282
No Specific College
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unclassified
1,749
538
228
176
226
311
270
1,843
658
196
203
206
302
278
1,912
634
291
177
210
343
257
1,819
526
250
144
214
388
297
1,659
452
183
144
209
415
256
1,427
456
219
121
184
240
207
1,405
402
205
143
148
267
240
1,389
416
176
120
155
280
242
1,587
609
164
130
153
256
275
1,730
558
202
108
144
237
481
1,528
460
214
97
131
377
249
1,543
495
181
77
113
418
259
Office of the Registrar
123
124
Headcount by College Fall 2005-2010
Full‐Time Percentage
Fall Semester
2005
Full-Time
Part-Time
2006
Full-Time
Part-Time
2007
Full-Time
Part-Time
2008
Full-Time
Part-Time
2009
Full-Time
Part-Time
2010
Full-Time
Part-Time
Education
Humanities
and
Fine Arts
Natural
Sciences
Social and
Behavioral
Sciences
No Specific
College
2,248
283
2,301
562
1,872
206
1,417
235
1,806
178
819
586
10,296
1,964
2,197
232
2,177
545
1,916
196
1,425
233
1,791
159
790
599
10,580
2,029
2,235
208
2,177
611
1,881
179
1,558
237
1,772
164
957
630
10,759
2,149
2,336
220
2,165
590
1,874
194
1,595
271
1,746
187
1,043
687
11,060
2,020
2,214
221
2,354
609
1,950
200
1,751
258
1,829
166
962
566
11,148
2,053
2,173
216
2,405
540
1,993
203
1,734
249
1,899
246
944
599
Total
University
Business
10,463
2,050
Fall 2010 Headcount Percentage by College
25.0
20.0
15.0
10.0
5.0
0.0
Business
Education
Full‐Time
Office of the Registrar
40.0
30.0
20.0
10.0
0.0
12,609
H&FA
NS
Part‐Time
S&BS
No Specific
Undergraduate Headcount by College and Level 2006-2010
Total
University
N
%
Business
N
%
Education
N
%
H&F Arts
N
%
Natural
Sciences
N
%
S&B
Sciences
N
%
No Specific
College
N
%
2,333
2,359
2,446
2,350
2,324
21.8
21.4
22.1
20.8
20.4
2,056
2,093
2,085
2,296
2,381
19.2
19.0
18.9
20.3
20.9
1,860
1,816
1,815
1,876
1,893
17.4
16.5
16.4
16.6
16.6
1,551
1,646
1,702
1,818
1,805
14.5
15.0
15.4
16.1
15.8
1,793
1,765
1,750
1,803
1,863
16.8
16.0
15.8
16.0
16.4
1,109
1,331
1,249
1,151
1,125
10.4
12.1
11.3
10.2
9.9
Total
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
10,702
11,010
11,047
11,294
11,391
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
9,606
9,888
10,028
10,279
10,378
84.3
89.8
90.8
91.0
91.1
2,141
2,178
2,265
2,152
2,136
22.3
22.0
22.6
20.9
20.6
1,962
1,984
1,977
2,150
2,241
20.4
20.1
19.7
20.9
21.6
1,736
1,719
1,700
1,767
1,789
18.1
17.4
17.0
17.2
17.2
1,378
1,477
1,521
1,659
1,653
14.3
14.9
15.2
16.1
15.9
1,661
1,643
1,613
1,684
1,710
17.3
16.6
16.1
16.4
16.5
728
887
952
867
849
7.6
9.0
9.5
8.4
8.2
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
1,096
1,122
1,019
1,015
1,013
10.2
10.2
9.2
9.0
8.9
192
181
181
198
188
17.5
16.1
17.8
19.5
18.6
94
109
108
146
140
8.6
9.7
10.6
14.4
13.8
124
97
115
109
104
11.3
8.6
11.3
10.7
10.3
173
169
181
159
152
15.8
15.1
17.8
15.7
15.0
132
122
137
119
153
12.0
10.9
13.4
11.7
15.1
381
444
297
284
276
34.8
39.6
29.1
28.0
27.2
Full-Time
Part-Time
Full‐Time Percentage
Fall 2010 Undergraduate Headcount Percentage
25.0
30.0
20.0
20.0
15.0
10.0
10.0
5.0
0.0
0.0
Business
Education
H&FA
Full‐Time
NS
S&BS
No Specific
Part‐Time
Office of the Registrar
125
126
New Freshmen and Graduate Students: As Indicated on Application 2004-2010
Education
Humanities
and
Fine Arts
Natural
Sciences
Social and
Behavioral
Sciences
No Specific
College
407
383
24
434
284
150
324
262
62
244
219
25
275
217
58
401
335
66
2,147
1,737
410
375
343
32
424
294
130
342
259
83
222
201
21
270
204
66
514
436
78
2006
New Freshmen
New Graduate
2,154
1,768
386
404
381
23
430
279
151
368
298
70
271
245
26
293
245
48
388
320
68
2007
New Freshmen
New Graduate
2,418
1,991
427
439
408
31
417
304
113
338
263
75
353
308
45
280
218
62
591
490
101
2008
New Freshmen
New Graduate
2,418
2,015
403
467
431
36
452
337
115
370
295
75
345
300
45
272
219
53
512
433
79
2009
New Freshmen
New Graduate
2,391
1,946
445
391
363
28
478
334
144
396
322
74
376
327
49
290
225
65
460
375
85
2010
New Freshmen
New Graduate
2,391
1,978
413
400
367
33
470
355
115
399
306
93
317
281
36
301
230
71
504
439
65
Total
University
Business
2004
New Freshmen
New Graduate
2,085
1,700
385
2005
New Freshmen
New Graduate
Office of the Registrar
New Freshmen Students by College: As Indicated on Application
Fall 2005 - 2010
2005
N
TOTAL
Annual Percent Change
%
1,737
2006
N
%
1,769
2.2
2007
N
%
1,991
1.8
2008
N
%
2,015
12.5
2009
N
1,946
1.2
2010
N
%
%
1,978
-3.4
1.6
Business Administration
343
19.4
382
19.2
408
20.2
431
22.1
363
18.4
367
18.6
Education
294
16.6
279
14.0
304
15.1
337
17.3
334
16.9
355
17.9
Humanities and Fine Arts
259
14.6
298
15.0
263
13.1
295
15.2
322
16.3
306
15.5
Natural Sciences
201
11.4
245
12.3
308
15.3
300
15.4
327
16.5
281
14.2
Social and Behavioral Sciences
204
11.5
245
12.3
218
10.8
219
11.3
225
11.4
230
11.6
No Specific College
436
24.6
320
16.1
490
24.3
433
22.3
375
19.0
439
22.2
Office of the Registrar
Percentage
Percentage of New Freshmen Students by College: As Indicated on Application
30.0
25.0
20.0
15.0
10.0
5.0
0.0
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Business Administration
Education
Humanities and Fine Arts
Natural Sciences
Social and Behavioral Sciences
No Specific College
127
128
Enrollment by College and Gender Fall 2005-2010
Fall Semester
2005
Female
Male
2006
Female
Male
2007
Female
Male
2008
Female
Male
2009
Female
Male
2010
Female
Male
Education
Humanities
and
Fine Arts
Natural
Sciences
Social and
Behavioral
Sciences
No Specific
College
1,038
1,493
2,167
696
1,358
720
623
1,029
1,253
731
855
550
7,123
5,136
978
1,451
2,048
674
1,410
702
632
1,025
1,201
749
854
535
7,289
5,320
997
1,446
2,082
706
1,397
663
714
1,081
1,155
781
944
643
7,528
5,380
1,020
1,536
2,057
698
1,431
637
712
1,154
1,178
755
1,130
600
7,587
5,493
947
1,488
2,200
763
1,493
657
771
1,238
1,212
783
964
564
7,727
5,474
937
1,452
2,161
784
1,497
699
760
1,223
1,302
843
1,070
473
Total
University
Business
7,294
5,219
Fall 2010 Enrollment by College and Gender
30.0
12,609
20.0
10.0
0.0
Business
Education
Female
Office of the Registrar
H&FA
NS
S&BS
Male
No Specific
Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity and College 2008-2010
American
Black/
Native
Indian/
Asian
African
Hispanic/
Alaskan Native
Pacific Islander
American
Latino
Hawaiian/
White
International
No Response
Pacific Islander
Two or more
2008 2009 2010 2008 2009 2010 2008 2009 2010 2008 2009 2010 2008 2009 2010 2008 2009 2010 2008 2009 2010 2008 2009 2010 2008 2009 2010
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
Business Administration
34
23
25
147
136
124
392
377
383
237
282
276 11148 11568 11638
464
453
480
486
155
161
0
5
4
0
81
110
28
20
21
121
117
105
300
305
303
199
243
232 9758 10152 10192
264
284
333
377
91
98
0
5
4
0
77
103
6
3
4
26
19
19
92
72
80
38
39
44 1390 1416 1446
200
169
147
109
64
63
0
0
0
0
4
7
3
3
3
33
36
38
57
62
50
21
32
32 2241 2127 2082
125
143
154
76
14
14
0
0
0
0
18
16
Undergraduate
3
3
3
30
35
38
55
61
49
21
31
30 2184 2077 2044
81
112
132
72
13
12
0
0
0
0
18
16
Graduate
0
0
0
3
1
0
2
1
1
0
1
38
44
31
22
4
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
Education
2
57
50
5
4
4
20
22
17
82
86
99
46
60
54 2475 2711 2700
38
29
29
89
36
27
0
2
3
0
13
12
Undergraduate
5
4
4
16
15
13
46
45
56
40
46
42 1909 2148 2234
5
4
5
64
21
13
0
2
3
0
11
11
Graduate
0
0
0
4
7
4
36
41
43
6
14
12
33
25
24
25
15
14
0
0
0
0
2
1
Humanities and Fine Arts
566
563
466
5
2
5
20
19
18
58
50
45
56
66
75 1800 1925 1960
50
49
45
79
23
28
0
1
0
0
15
20
Undergraduate
5
2
5
18
18
13
42
40
35
46
54
62 1630 1718 1730
10
16
14
64
13
16
0
1
0
0
14
18
Graduate
0
0
0
2
1
5
16
10
10
10
12
13
230
40
33
31
15
10
12
0
0
0
0
1
2
Natural Sciences
6
5
3
22
20
20
36
44
35
24
35
33 1606 1749 1738
108
124
113
64
17
20
0
0
0
0
15
21
Undergraduate
6
5
3
22
20
18
34
43
34
23
32
32 1499 1621 1608
62
70
76
56
13
15
0
0
0
0
14
19
Graduate
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
1
1
1
3
46
54
37
8
4
5
0
0
0
0
1
2
Social and Behavioral
Sciences
1
170
107
207
128
130
8
6
6
21
20
20
71
91
109
45
64
57 1668 1764 1872
24
18
26
96
15
26
0
2
1
0
15
28
Undergraduate
6
4
4
17
17
16
63
82
98
42
60
49 1530 1607 1637
11
8
14
81
8
17
0
2
1
0
15
27
Graduate
2
2
2
4
3
4
8
9
11
3
4
235
13
10
12
15
7
9
0
0
0
0
0
1
No Specific College
8
138
157
7
3
4
31
19
11
88
44
45
45
25
25 1358 1292 1286
Undergraduate
3
2
2
18
12
7
60
34
31
27
20
17 1006
Graduate
4
1
2
13
7
4
28
10
14
18
5
8
352
119
90
113
82
50
46
0
0
0
0
5
13
981
939
95
74
92
40
23
25
0
0
0
0
5
12
311
347
24
16
21
42
27
21
0
0
0
0
0
1
Office of the Registrar
NOTE: Fall 2009 semester Race/Ethnicity reporting was changed to implement the U.S. Department of Education guidelines.
129
130
Comparative Enrollment By College, Educational Level and Gender
Fall 2008 to Fall 2010
M
Fall 2008
W
T
M
Fall 2009
W
T
M
Fall 2010
W
T
1,472
452
416
276
328
974
287
288
212
187
2,446
739
704
488
515
1,428
454
429
282
263
922
309
267
174
172
2,350
763
696
456
435
1,410
424
449
264
273
914
329
238
170
177
2,324
753
687
434
450
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Seniors
Juniors
Sophomores
Freshmen
497
193
121
89
94
1,588
622
371
284
311
2,085
815
492
373
405
551
192
164
109
86
1,745
629
458
335
323
2,296
821
622
444
409
609
224
162
134
89
1,772
656
490
312
314
2,381
880
652
446
403
COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & FINE ARTS
Seniors
Juniors
Sophomores
Freshmen
579
204
141
120
114
1,236
400
333
247
256
1,815
604
474
367
370
601
194
172
107
128
1,275
432
342
254
247
1,876
626
514
361
375
641
223
177
124
117
1,252
420
322
268
242
1,893
643
499
392
359
1,068
343
280
214
231
634
176
147
153
158
1,702
519
427
367
389
1,140
363
315
235
227
678
164
177
157
180
1,818
527
492
392
407
1,125
367
335
222
201
680
203
181
151
145
1,805
570
516
373
346
686
247
220
115
104
1,064
348
341
188
187
1,750
595
561
303
291
716
237
235
140
104
1,087
377
315
207
188
1,803
614
550
347
292
748
258
244
134
112
1,115
357
362
221
175
1,863
615
606
355
287
UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Seniors
Juniors
Sophomores
Freshmen
COLLEGE OF NATRUAL SCIENCES
Seniors
Juniors
Sophomores
Freshmen
COLLEGE OF SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Seniors
Juniors
Sophomores
Freshmen
Comparative Enrollment By College, Educational Level and Gender
Fall 2008 to Fall 2010
M
Fall 2008
W
T
M
Fall 2009
W
T
M
Fall 2010
W
T
501
87
59
69
196
90
748
57
49
133
362
147
1,249
144
108
202
558
237
470
81
54
69
168
98
681
50
43
145
292
151
1,151
131
97
214
460
249
413
55
35
52
173
98
712
58
42
129
322
161
1,125
113
77
181
495
259
4,803
6,244
11,047
4,906
6,388
11,294
4,946
6,445
11,391
64
46
110
60
25
85
42
23
65
201
469
670
212
455
667
175
389
564
College of Humanities and Fine Arts
58
195
253
56
218
274
58
245
303
College of Natural Sciences
86
78
164
98
93
191
98
80
178
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
69
114
183
67
125
192
95
187
282
No Specific College
99
382
481
94
283
377
60
358
418
GRADUATE TOTAL
577
1,284
1,861
587
1,199
1,786
528
1,282
1,810
UNIVERSITY TOTAL
5,380
7,528
12,908
5,493
7,587
13,080
5,474
7,727
13,201
UNDERGRADUAT ENROLLMENT
No SPECIFIC COLLEGE (Sp. Prog., Undec., etc.)
Seniors
Juniors
Sophomores
Freshmen
Unclassified
UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL
GRADUATE ENROLLMENT
College of Business Administration
College of Education
Office of the Registrar
131
132
Enrollment by College and Residence: Fall 2005 - 2010
Fall Semester
2005
Iowa Resident
Non-Iowa Resident
International Student
2006
Iowa Resident
Non-Iowa Resident
International Student
2007
Iowa Resident
Non-Iowa Resident
International Student
2008
Iowa Resident
Non-Iowa Resident
International Student
2009
Iowa Resident
Non-Iowa Resident
International Student
2010
Iowa Resident
Non-Iowa Resident
International Student
Office of the Registrar
Total
University
Business
Education
Humanities
and
Fine Arts
Natural
Sciences
Social and
Behavioral
Sciences
No Specific
College
11,400
691
422
2,355
87
89
2,670
142
51
1,841
155
82
1,514
86
52
1,836
115
33
1,184
106
115
11,129
699
432
2,232
95
102
2,521
153
48
1,895
147
70
1,514
76
68
1,827
98
25
1,140
130
119
11,444
693
472
2,267
88
88
2,575
167
46
1,870
139
51
1,610
73
112
1,809
104
23
1,313
122
152
11,562
882
464
2,335
96
125
2,546
171
38
1,869
149
50
1,690
68
108
1,796
113
24
1,326
285
119
11,896
731
453
2,215
77
143
2,760
174
29
1,971
130
49
1,798
87
124
1,868
109
18
1,284
154
90
11,978
743
480
2,164
71
154
2,750
166
29
2,017
134
45
1,784
86
113
2,010
109
26
1,253
177
113
Majors by College and Level (1st Major Only)
Fall Semester
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Business Administration
Undergraduate
Graduate
Total
Annual Percentage Change
2,638
93
2,731
2.1
2,672
81
2,753
0.8
2,727
87
2,814
2.2
2,815
93
2,908
3.3
2,754
101
2,855
-1.8
2,614
122
2,736
-4.2
2,505
86
2,591
-5.3
2,440
91
2,531
-2.3
2,333
96
2,429
-4.0
2,359
84
2,443
0.6
2,446
110
2,556
4.6
2,350
85
2,435
-4.7
2,324
65
2,389
-1.9
Education
Undergraduate
Graduate
Total
Annual Percentage Change
2,441
599
3,040
9.2
2,485
703
3,188
4.9
2,539
662
3,201
0.4
2,628
645
3,273
2.2
2,607
664
3,271
-0.1
2,484
621
3,105
-5.1
2,245
715
2,960
-4.7
2,205
658
2,863
-3.3
2,056
666
2,722
-4.9
2,093
695
2,788
2.4
2,085
670
2,755
-1.2
2,296
667
2,963
7.5
2,381
564
2,945
-0.6
Humanities and Fine Arts
Undergraduate
Graduate
Total
Annual Percentage Change
1,746
313
2,059
1.3
1,887
257
2,144
4.1
1,956
257
2,213
3.2
1,935
257
2,192
-0.9
1,931
246
2,177
-0.7
1,888
267
2,155
-1.0
1,819
280
2,099
-2.6
1,817
261
2,078
-1.0
1,860
252
2,112
1.6
1,816
244
2,060
-2.5
1,815
253
2,068
0.4
1,876
274
2,150
4.0
1,893
303
2,196
2.1
Natural Sciences
Undergraduate
Graduate
Total
Annual Percentage Change
1,623
106
1,729
-0.1
1,801
120
1,921
11.1
1,696
146
1,842
-4.1
1,685
136
1,821
-1.1
1,662
117
1,779
-2.3
1,633
112
1,745
-1.9
1,584
129
1,713
-1.8
1,537
115
1,652
-3.6
1,551
107
1,658
0.4
1,646
149
1,795
8.3
1,702
164
1,866
4.0
1,818
191
2,009
7.7
1,805
178
1,983
-1.3
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Undergraduate
Graduate
Total
Annual Percentage Change
1,765
91
1,856
-2.4
1,701
97
1,798
-3.1
1,759
102
1,861
3.5
1,842
122
1,964
5.5
1,897
128
2,025
3.1
1,911
130
2,041
0.8
1,880
154
2,034
-0.3
1,815
169
1,984
-2.5
1,793
157
1,950
-1.7
1,765
171
1,936
-0.7
1,750
183
1,933
-0.2
1,803
192
1,995
3.2
1,863
282
2,145
7.5
133
134
Majors by College and Level (Continued)
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Pre-Professionals
Undergraduate
Graduate
Total
179
179
140
140
120
120
113
113
121
121
127
127
140
140
145
145
120
120
172
172
150
150
84
84
124
124
Undecided
Undergraduate
Graduate
Total
673
673
671
671
800
800
865
2
867
738
738
645
645
583
583
551
551
577
577
759
759
628
628
699
699
699
699
Unclassified
Undergraduate
Graduate
Total
296
296
204
204
189
189
184
184
185
185
126
126
137
137
154
154
112
112
100
100
224
224
117
117
167
167
Special
Undergraduate
Graduate
Total
52
52
66
66
89
89
73
73
65
65
66
66
71
71
60
60
48
14
62
65
7
72
43
7
50
48
10
58
10
10
Non-Degree Graduates
Total
363
311
302
341
388
415
240
267
266
249
474
367
408
Gen Studies & Ind. Studies, Global
Studies, BLS
Undergraduate
351
357
343
334
322
280
256
228
252
235
204
203
135
1,914
1,749
1,843
1,912
1,819
1,659
1,427
1,405
1,389
1,587
1,730
1,528
1,543
Fall Semester
Total Other Program
Office of the Registrar
New Freshmen
DISTRIBUTION
By College, Race/Ethnicity, Gender, and Residence
Fall 2010
African
American
American Indian
Non-resident
Native Hawaiian
White
/Black
/Alaskan Native
Asian
Hispanic
alien
/Pacific Islander
Two or more
No Response
Male
Female
Male
Female Male
Female Male
Female Male
Female Male
Female Male
Female Male
Female Male
Female
R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR
Total
Grand
Male Female Total
Business
169 10
133
3
1
2
4
4
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
7
0
2
0
0
16
0
9
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
209
158
367
Education
67
2
251
20
2
1
4
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
73
282
355
Humanities
81
1
185
10
3
1
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
8
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
5
0
0
0
3
0
90
216
306
Natural Sciences
136
1
112
5
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
3
0
3
0
0
5
0
4
0
0
0
0
2
0
4
0
0
0
1
0
150
131
281
Social Sciences
74
4
118
6
2
0
7
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
4
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
7
0
0
0
1
0
83
147
230
No Specific College
124
8
267
12
1
2
3
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
3
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
6
0
1
0
1
1
139
300
439
1066 56
9
7
20
9
0
0
2
0
4
1
5
0
12
1
22
6
0
23
0
15
0
0
1
0
8
0
24
0
2
0
7
1
744
1234
1,978
Gender Subtotal
Gender Total
Grand Total
651
677
26
1,122
1,799
16
29
45
0
2
5
2
5
10
13
28
41
23
15
38
0
1
1
8
24
32
2
8
10
* Includes all international students; other categories include American citizens, immigrants, asylees, and refugees only.
Office of the Registrar
September 2010
135
136
Undergraduate
Distribution
By College, Race/Ethnicity, Gender, and Residence
Fall 2010
African
American
American Indian
Non-resident Native Hawaiian
White
/Black
/Alaskan Native
Asian
Hispanic
alien
/Pacific Islander
Two or more
No Response
Male
Female
Male
Female Male
Female Male
Female Male
Female Male
Female Male
Female Male
Female Male
Female
R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR
Business
1203
17
21
3
15 10
2
0
1
0
26
1
10
1
15
2
12
1
0
85
0
47
0
0
0
0
12
0
4
0
7
1
4
0
1,410
914
2,324
Education
528 18 1601 87
20
9
20
7
1
0
3
0
4
0
9
0
14
4
21
3
0
2
0
3
0
0
2
1
2
0
8
1
7
0
6
0
609
1,772
2,381
Humanities
568 12 1104 46
13
6
13
3
0
1
3
1
3
0
9
1
11
7
35
9
0
6
0
8
0
0
0
0
6
0
12
0
8
0
8
0
641
1,252
1,893
Natural Sciences
976 27
580
25
10
7
12
5
0
0
2
1
10
1
6
1
17
2
12
1
0
59
0
17
0
0
0
0
8
0
11
0
8
0
6
1
1,125
680
1,805
Social Sciences
646 17
945
29
33 13 46
6
1
0
3
0
5
0
11
0
12
7
25
5
0
2
0
12
0
0
1
0
6
0
20
1
6
0
10
1
748
1,115
1,863
No Specific College
318 15
561
45
6
4
1
0
1
0
1
1
3
2
3
0
8
6
0
44
0
48
0
0
0
0
2
0
9
1
8
2
12
3
413
712
1,125
Gender Subtotal
4239
5
1
13
2
49
3
48
5
72 22 113 25
0 198 0 135 0
0
3
1
36
0
64
3
44
3
46
5
4946
6445
11,391
Gender Total
32
121
4,360
Grand Total
792
Total
Grand
Male Female Total
12
9
5583 249 103 50 115 35
5,832
10,192
153
150
303
6
15
52
21
* Includes all international students; other categories include American citizens, immigrants, asylees, and refugees only.
Office of the Registrar
September 2010
53
105
94
138
232
198
135
333
0
4
4
36
67
103
47
51
98
Graduate
Distribution
By College, Race/Ethnicity, Gender, and Residence
Fall 2010
African
American
American Indian
Non-resident Native Hawaiian
White
/Black
/Alaskan Native
Asian
Hispanic
alien
/Pacific Islander
Two or more
No Response
Male
Female
Male
Female Male
Female Male
Female Male
Female Male
Female Male
Female Male
Female Male
Female
R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR R NR
Total
Grand
Male Female Total
Business
23
1
13
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
13
0
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
42
23
65
Education
126
8
316
16
15
3
22
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
2
3
2
7
0
0
11
0
13
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
4
1
8
1
175
389
564
Humanities
40
9
157
24
1
1
3
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
1
1
2
8
2
0
3
0
28
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
9
3
58
245
303
Natural Sciences
65
3
53
9
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
24
0
13
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
3
1
1
0
98
80
178
Social Sciences
66
7
149
13
3
2
3
3
1
0
1
0
0
0
4
0
2
0
4
2
0
7
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
6
1
0
2
95
187
282
No Specific College
36
1
246
64
1
1
6
6
0
0
2
0
2
0
1
1
2
1
1
4
0
9
0
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
6
1
8
6
60
358
418
Gender Subtotal
356
7
34 17
1
0
3
0
4
0
11
4
10
5
21
8
0
67
0
80
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
3
20
5
26 12
528
1282
1,810
Gender Total
385
Grand Total
29
934 127 22
1,061
1,446
29
51
80
1
3
4
4
15
19
15
29
44
67
80
147
0
0
0
2
5
7
25
38
63
* Includes all international students; other categories include American citizens, immigrants, asylees, and refugees only.
Office of the Registrar
September 2010
137
138
Headcount Enrollment of International Students
By Continent, College, and Education Level
Fall 2010
Africa
Asia
Australia
Caribbean
Europe
North America
South America
U.S. Territory
Unknown
TOTAL
BUSINESS
U
G
6
0
120
18
0
0
1
0
1
3
3
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
132
22
EDUCATION
U
G
1
1
2
19
0
0
0
1
1
2
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
5
24
HUM & FAM
U
G
0
2
6
10
0
0
0
0
3
14
1
0
4
5
0
0
0
0
14
31
NAT. SCIENCE
U
G
4
1
68
33
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
76
37
SOCI
U
1
7
1
0
3
1
1
0
0
14
UNAFFIL.
U
G
3
1
61
19
1
0
0
0
15
0
3
1
9
0
0
0
0
0
92
21
G
1
8
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
12
Undergraduate
TOTAL
U
G
15
6
264
107
2
0
1
1
24
23
10
3
17
7
0
0
0
0
333
147
Graduate
6%
10%
31%
17%
29%
19%
55%
25%
6%
Business
Education
2%
Hum & Fam
Nat. Science
Soci
Business
Education
Hum & Fam
Nat. Science
Soci
GRAND
TOTAL
21
371
2
2
47
13
24
0
0
480
Fall Semester Student Credit Hours By Department and Level Fall 2008-2010
Total Student Credit Hours
Fall Semester
College/Department
Total Student Credit Hours
2008
UG
2009
G
Total
UG
150,042
12,062
162,104
153,609
2010
G
Total
UG
09-10% Change
G
Total
12,808
166,417
150,042
12,062
162,104
UG
-2.3
G
-5.8
Total
-2.6
22,359
1,003
23,362
22,125
985
23,110
22,359
1,003
23,362
1.1
1.8
1.1
Accounting
3,814
489
4,303
3,849
516
4,365
3,814
489
4,303
-0.9
-5.2
-1.4
Economics
6,115
126
6,241
6,063
78
6,141
6,115
126
6,241
0.9
61.5
1.6
Finance
2,770
22
2,792
2,844
45
2,889
2,770
22
2,792
-2.6
-51.1
-3.4
Management
6,752
315
7,067
6,437
271
6,708
6,752
315
7,067
4.9
16.2
5.4
Marketing
2,908
51
2,959
2,932
75
3,007
2,908
51
2,959
-0.8
-32.0
-1.6
Education
26,455
2,940
29,395
28,418
3,713
32,131
26,455
2,940
29,395
-6.9
-20.8
-8.5
5,815
229
6,044
6,121
319
6,440
5,815
229
6,044
-5.0
-28.2
-6.1
Business Administration
Curriculum and Instruction
Educational Leadership
Psychology and Foundations
Health, Physical Education and Leisure Services
366
965
1,331
823
1,391
2,214
366
965
1,331
-55.5
-30.6
-39.9
4,246
562
4,808
4,271
560
4,831
4,246
562
4,808
-0.6
0.4
-0.5
11,426
874
12,300
11,907
856
12,763
11,426
874
12,300
-4.0
2.1
-3.6
Special Education
1,016
194
1,210
1,106
427
1,533
1,016
194
1,210
-8.1
-54.6
-21.1
Teaching
3,586
116
3,702
4,190
160
4,350
3,586
116
3,702
-14.4
-27.5
-14.9
33,415
2,126
35,541
33,657
2,204
35,861
33,415
2,126
35,541
-0.7
-3.5
-0.9
3,822
59
3,881
3,626
34
3,660
3,822
59
3,881
5.4
73.5
6.0
Humanities and Fine Arts
Art
Communication Studies
7,637
392
8,029
7,808
378
8,186
7,637
392
8,029
-2.2
3.7
-1.9
Communication Sciences and Disorders
1,221
665
1,886
1,360
802
2,162
1,221
665
1,886
-10.2
-17.1
-12.8
English Language and Literature
6,886
405
7,291
6,694
393
7,087
6,886
405
7,291
2.9
3.1
2.9
Modern Languages
3,522
209
3,731
3,378
157
3,535
3,522
209
3,731
4.3
33.1
5.5
School of Music
4,206
376
4,582
4,392
410
4,802
4,206
376
4,582
-4.2
-8.3
-4.6
Philosophy and Religion
4,538
20
4,558
4,833
30
4,863
4,538
20
4,558
-6.1
-33.3
-6.3
Theatre
1,583
0
1,583
1,566
0
1,566
1,583
0
1,583
1.1
0.0
1.1
139
140
Fall Semester Student Credit Hours By Department and Level Fall 2008-2010 (Continued)
Total Student Credit Hours
Fall Semester
2008
College/Department
UG
Natural Sciences
2009
G
Total
UG
G
2010
Total
UG
09-10% Change
G
Total
UG
G
Total
30,167
910
31,077
30,882
1,146
32,028
30,167
910
31,077
-2.3
-20.6
-3.0
Biology
8,044
381
8,425
8,089
391
8,480
8,044
381
8,425
-0.6
-2.6
-0.6
Chemistry and Biochemistry
3,626
60
3,686
3,112
99
3,211
3,626
60
3,686
16.5
-39.4
14.8
Computer Science
1,887
81
1,968
1,990
86
2,076
1,887
81
1,968
-5.2
-5.8
-5.2
Earth Science
2,169
56
2,225
2,734
32
2,766
2,169
56
2,225
-20.7
75.0
-19.6
Industrial Technology
2,876
90
2,966
3,008
219
3,227
2,876
90
2,966
-4.4
-58.9
-8.1
Mathematics
9,952
169
10,121
9,729
243
9,972
9,952
169
10,121
2.3
-30.5
1.5
Physics
1,613
73
1,686
2,220
76
2,296
1,613
73
1,686
-27.3
N/A
-26.6
34,943
1,712
36,655
35,392
1,960
37,352
34,943
1,712
36,655
-1.3
-12.7
-1.9
Design, Family and Consumer Services
5,066
12
5,078
4,503
51
4,554
5,066
12
5,078
12.5
-76.5
11.5
Geography
4,027
109
4,136
4,219
132
4,351
4,027
109
4,136
-4.6
-17.4
-4.9
History
7,408
189
7,597
8,573
220
8,793
7,408
189
7,597
-13.6
-14.1
-13.6
Political Science
3,562
57
3,619
3,465
102
3,567
3,562
57
3,619
2.8
-44.1
1.5
Psychology
7,041
473
7,514
6,946
412
7,358
7,041
473
7,514
1.4
14.8
2.1
Social Work
1,853
676
2,529
1,911
854
2,765
1,853
676
2,529
-3.0
-20.8
-8.5
Sociology, Anthropology and Criminology
5,986
196
6,182
5,775
189
5,964
5,986
196
6,182
3.7
3.7
3.7
Other
2,703
3,371
6,074
3,135
2,800
5,935
2,703
3,371
6,074
-13.8
20.4
2.3
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Source: Office of Institutional Research
Second Week
Majors by Department, Gender and Level - Fall 2010
College/Department
Total Students
Freshmen
F
M
Sophomore
F
M
Junior
F
M
Senior
F
M
Unclassified
F
M
Graduate
F
M
1,375
965
1,251
930
1,635
1,402
2,023
1,551
161
98
1,282
528
Business Administration
Accounting
Economics
Finance
Management
Marketing
Business Potential
177
52
3
23
39
24
36
273
66
6
23
77
33
68
170
60
5
17
40
37
11
264
70
13
35
86
48
12
238
76
9
35
67
47
4
449
95
23
93
167
66
5
329
106
10
65
93
53
2
424
106
26
84
137
68
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
23
10
0
0
13
0
0
42
12
0
0
30
0
0
Education
Curriculum and Instruction
Educational Psychology and Foundations
Health, Physical Education and Leisure Services
Special Education
Teaching
314
257
0
0
57
0
0
89
19
0
0
70
0
0
312
217
0
0
95
0
0
134
23
0
0
111
0
0
490
349
0
0
141
0
0
162
39
0
0
123
0
0
656
518
0
0
138
0
0
224
71
0
0
153
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
389
150
93
30
80
36
0
175
12
101
8
51
3
0
Humanities and Fine Arts
Art
Communication Studies
Communicative Sciences and Disorders
English Language and Literature
Modern Languages
School of Music
Philosophy and World Religions
Theatre
Interdisciplinary
242
45
44
49
46
10
37
1
8
2
117
11
33
0
13
3
34
4
19
0
268
46
70
47
44
18
33
2
6
2
124
29
33
1
13
5
31
2
10
0
322
66
98
57
47
19
20
3
12
0
177
27
64
0
28
9
27
15
7
0
420
89
101
49
95
34
31
0
18
3
223
36
69
3
42
14
43
9
5
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
245
0
35
68
61
22
45
0
0
14
58
1
15
3
14
2
22
0
0
1
Educational Leadership, Counseling, & Postsecondary Educ
141
Majors by Department, Gender and Level - Fall 2010 (Continued)
College/Department
Freshman
F
M
Sophomore
F
M
Junior
F
M
Senior
F
M
Unclassified
F
M
Graduate
F
M
Natural Sciences
Biology
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Computer Science
Earth Science
Industrial Technology
Mathematics
Physics
Interdisciplinary
145
75
22
8
5
9
21
2
3
201
65
19
46
5
36
22
6
2
151
83
12
3
7
13
29
2
2
222
64
14
35
9
55
32
9
4
181
111
14
3
8
20
20
1
4
335
69
15
58
14
126
35
12
6
203
121
8
6
12
14
34
2
6
367
74
14
53
15
146
45
14
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
80
11
4
3
0
3
33
0
26
98
19
1
13
0
35
11
6
13
Social and Behavioral Sciences
School of Applied Human Sciences
Geography
History
Political Science
Psychology
Social Work
Sociology, Anthropology and Criminology
Interdisciplinary
175
28
0
11
5
65
27
28
11
112
2
3
27
10
18
3
32
17
221
37
2
18
11
65
31
43
14
134
4
5
28
19
18
4
35
21
362
92
3
19
22
93
63
55
15
244
6
13
49
30
40
9
80
17
357
87
4
45
11
83
53
48
26
258
7
12
67
31
34
9
64
34
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
187
77
2
11
17
51
11
18
95
18
10
15
0
10
9
8
25
Other
Continuing Education and Special Programs
322
322
173
173
129
129
52
52
42
42
35
35
58
58
55
55
161
161
98
98
358
358
60
60
Source: Office of the Registrar
142
SECTION IV
• MISCELLANEOUS
• Estimate Cost of Attendance
• Financial Aid
• Retention
• Degrees Granted
Estimate cost of Attendance for Undergraduates 2008-2010
Academic Year
2007-08
2008-09
Resident
NonResident
Tuition and Fees
$6,190
Room Rates
Double Room/Double Occupancy
2009-10
Resident
NonResident
$14,282
$6,376
$2,995
$2,995
Board Rates
19 Meals per week
$3,285
Books and supplies
Estimated Total
2010-11
Resident
NonResident
Resident
NonResident
$14,596
$6,636
$14,900
$7,008
$15,348
$3,230
$3,230
$3,335
$3,335
$3,335
$3,335
$3,285
$3,560
$3,560
$3,645
$3,645
$3,645
$3,645
$966
$966
$1,002
$1,002
$1,035
$1,035
$1,055
$1,055
$13,436
$21,528
$14,168
$22,388
$14,651
$22,915
$15,043
$23,383
Source: Financial Aid Office
145
146
Student Financial Aid Programs 2006-2009
TOTAL
Number
of
Awards
33,295
2006-2007
Value
of
Mean
Awards
Award
$110,016,744 $3,304
Number
of
Awards
34,636
2007-2008
Value
of
Mean
Awards
Award
$116,408,753 $3,361
Number
of
Awards
37,136
2008-2009
Value
of
Mean
Awards
Award
$124,372,381 $3,349
Number
of
Awards
38,145
2009-2010
Value
of
Mean
Awards
Award
$128,829,476 $3,377
Scholarships
Institutional Scholarships/Grants
Corporate/Private Scholarships
Athletic Scholarships
7,947
5,007
2,502
438
$ 16,040,648
9,237,212
3,755,881
3,047,555
$2,018
1,845
1,501
6,958
8,449
5,035
2,502
438
$ 18,023,016
9,795,328
3,755,881
3,047,555
$2,133
1,945
1,501
6,958
9,005
5,607
3,015
383
$ 19,085,997
10,422,989
5,590,579
3,072,429
$2,119
1,859
1,854
8,022
9,702
6,968
2,342
392
$ 19,984,057
12,017,114
4,898,775
3,068,168
$2,060
$1,725
$2,092
$7,827
Grants
Federal Pell Grant
Academic Competitiveness Grant
National SMART Grant
Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant
TEACH Grant
ROTC
Other Federal Grant/Scholarship Programs
All Iowa Opportunity Scholarship
IMAGES Grant
Iowa Grant
Vocational Rehabilitation
Commission for the Blind
Other State Grants
National Guard
4,648
2,463
438
107
625
0
14
396
0
188
156
132
10
22
97
$9,966,812
5,995,054
360,783
347,837
625,267
0
83,795
1,234,158
0
338,744
126,800
278,702
58,491
59,795
457,386
$2,144
2,434
824
3,251
1,000
5,985
3,117
1,802
813
2,111
5,849
2,718
4,715
5,183
2,722
579
97
602
0
20
416
38
156
213
135
8
105
92
$11,377,301
7,030,614
456,230
308,734
598,491
0
123,150
1,132,521
221,767
352,304
170,808
343,604
39,686
124,069
475,323
$2,195
$2,583
$788
$3,183
$994
$6,158
$2,722
$5,836
$2,258
$802
$2,545
$4,961
$1,182
$5,167
5,535
2,567
560
107
550
168
17
490
87
182
207
166
3
335
96
$13,320,398
7,642,360
474,480
318,579
545,536
606,307
111,631
1,393,872
502,028
337,700
169,866
453,441
10,821
290,121
463,656
$2,407
$2,977
$847
$2,977
$992
$3,609
$6,567
$2,845
$5,770
$1,855
$821
$2,732
$3,607
$866
$4,830
6,405
3,309
608
187
590
314
8
439
55
204
191
179
2
223
96
$16,776,728
10,882,051
491,527
573,673
556,989
1,205,082
62,471
988,018
295,792
332,200
161,830
523,610
11,163
286,548
405,774
$2,619
$3,289
$808
$3,068
$944
$3,838
$7,809
$2,251
$5,378
$1,628
$847
$2,925
$5,582
$1,285
$4,227
16,193
116
1,671
12,292
2,114
$74,450,731
326,016
3,165,204
55,884,445
15,075,066
$4,598
2,810
1,894
4,546
7,131
16,037
28
1,294
12,447
2,268
$76,225,723
41,228
2,385,649
58,467,912
15,330,934
$4,753
$1,472
$1,844
$4,697
$6,760
17,396
0
451
15,751
1,194
$80,741,386
0
803,701
72,515,429
7,422,256
$4,641
$1,782
$4,604
$6,216
17,273
0
511
16,118
644
4,507
490
11
392
3,614
$9,558,553
727,849
14,065
2,195,200
6,621,439
$2,121
1,485
1,279
5,600
1,832
4,967
495
21
413
4,038
$10,782,713
662,990
31,876
2,454,826
7,633,021
$2,171
$1,339
$1,518
$5,944
$1,890
5,200
515
77
380
4,228
$11,224,600
678,925
101,354
2,320,737
8,123,584
$2,159
$1,318
$1,316
$6,107
$1,921
4,765
512
0
362
3,891
Loans
State Loans
Federal Perkins
Direct Loans
Alternative Loans
Employment
Federal Work Study
Iowa Work Study
Graduate Teaching, Research Assistantships
UNI Employment
Source: Financial Aid Office
$80,608,345 $4,667
0 #DIV/0!
845,398 $1,654
75,876,571 $4,708
3,886,376 $6,035
$11,460,346
769,415
0
2,263,481
8,427,450
$2,405
$1,503
$6,253
$2,166
Graduate Financial Aid 2003-2009
Graduates
2003-2004
2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
Scholarships
SAS Scholarships
Foundation and Department
Hometown/Off Campus
Graduate Scholarships (SAS)
Athletics
$2,121,866
$409,543
$298,898
$251,446
$1,161,979
$0
$2,325,435
$517,198
$364,896
$264,141
$1,171,574
$7,626
$2,539,159
$691,231
$273,696
$318,070
$1,240,786
$15,376
$2,653,537
$719,371
$442,078
$265,475
$1,214,802
$11,811
$2,584,821
$578,737
$467,692
$235,053
$1,247,724
$55,615
$2,844,770
$787,789
$514,298
$243,028
$1,292,323
$7,332
$2,858,448
$637,060
$380,021
$432,389
$1,374,060
$34,918
Loans
Direct Student Loans
Perkins Loan
Other Loan
$7,475,618
$6,996,967
$296,868
$181,783
$8,594,071
$8,097,324
$333,466
$163,281
$8,465,487
$7,983,732
$297,206
$184,549
$8,872,118
$8,355,633
$271,809
$244,676
$9,100,747
$8,485,613
$347,500
$267,634
$9,495,172
$9,260,196
$111,000
$123,976
$9,777,164
$9,656,829
$86,900
$33,435
Employment
Federal/State Assistantships
UNI-Graduate Assistantships
UNI-Departmental
$2,360,702
$245,324
$1,806,479
$308,899
$2,764,658
$189,102
$2,007,407
$568,149
$2,963,646
$257,851
$2,108,451
$597,344
$2,778,640
$208,305
$1,986,896
$583,439
$3,079,605
$344,430
$2,110,396
$624,779
$3,065,528
$214,618
$2,074,496
$776,414
$3,009,817
$318,119
$1,945,362
$746,336
Type
Federal
State of Iowa
Institutional
Other Sources
$12,326,595
$7,838,546
$103,880
$3,999,152
$385,017
$14,158,733
$9,019,193
$112,465
$4,651,264
$375,811
$14,460,657
$8,993,589
$159,303
$4,890,020
$417,745
$14,701,374
$9,186,884
$194,421
$4,824,659
$495,410
$15,196,233
$9,458,368
$107,386
$4,912,200
$718,279
$16,041,866
$10,028,575
$163,298
$5,209,624
$640,369
$16,309,287
$10,502,257
$313,020
$5,004,801
$489,209
Total Financial Aid
Scholarships
Grants
Loans
Work Study
Employment
$12,326,595
$2,121,866
$307,197
$7,475,618
$61,212
$2,360,702
$14,158,733
$2,325,435
$428,146
$8,594,071
$46,423
$2,764,658
$14,460,657
$2,539,159
$453,390
$8,465,487
$38,975
$2,963,646
$14,701,373
$2,653,537
$349,914
$8,872,118
$47,164
$2,778,640
$15,196,233
$2,584,821
$385,839
$9,100,747
$45,221
$3,079,605
$16,041,866
$2,844,770
$557,825
$9,495,172
$46,948
$3,097,151
$16,309,287
$2,858,448
$607,734
$9,777,164
$56,124
$3,009,817
Source: Financial Aid Office
147
148
Graduate Financial Aid by Residence 2002-2009
Graduates
2002-2003
2003-2004
2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
Enrollment
Annual Percent Change
1,644
3.0
1,667
1.4
1,604
-3.8
1,561
-2.7
1,558
-0.2
1,599
2.6
1,861
16.4
1,786
-4.0
Residents
Non-Residents
1,277
367
1,295
372
1,277
327
1,215
346
1,222
336
1,287
312
1,377
484
1,427
359
Number Receiving Aid
Annual Percent Change
1,062
21.0
1,148
8.1
1,206
5.1
1,232
2.2
1,182
-4.1
1,237
4.7
1,366
10.4
1,352
-1.0
819
243
840
308
909
297
950
282
948
234
1022
215
1123
243
1115
237
$10,017,917
Amount Received
Annual Percent Change
13.0
$12,326,595
23.0
$14,158,733
14.9
$14,460,657
2.1
$14,701,373
1.7
$15,196,232
3.4
$16,041,866
5.6
$16,309,287
1.7
$8,899,764
$3,426,831
$10,117,191
$4,041,542
$10,405,755
$4,054,902
$11,182,846
$3,518,527
$11,896,495
$3,299,737
$12,683,408
$3,358,458
$12,814,629
$3,494,658
Residents
Non-Residents
Residents
Non-Residents
$7,235,855
$2,782,062
Residents Percentage
Source: Financial Aid Office
Percentage of Financial Aid by Residence
100.0
50.0
0.0
2002‐03
2003‐04
2004‐05
2005‐06
Residents
2006‐07
Non‐Residents
2007‐08
2008‐09
2009‐10
Students Receiving VA Educational Assistance
Fall Semesters 1973-2010
1000
Students
900
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
73 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 09 10
Years
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150
2010 University of Northern Iowa Summary of CLEP
CLEP: Examination Participation and Performance July 2009 to June 2010
Number of Exams
Mean Score
American Government
2
65
Biology
0
Calculus
0
Chemistry
1
44
College French Language
2
67
College German Language
2
46
College Mathematics
5
63
College Spanish Language
19
54
English Composition
13
56
English Comp with Essay
8
56
History of the U.S. I
1
72
History of the U.S. II
1
65
Humanities
2
59
Introductory Psychology
1
64
Natural Sciences
3
60
Precalculus
0
Principles of Macroeconomics
5
Principles of Management
0
Principles of Marketing
1
62
Principles of Microeconomics
3
65
Social Sciences and History
3
66
Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648
3
61
Western Civilization II: 1648 to the Present
Total Exams
3
78
63
Prepared by:
Examination and Evaluation Services
Academic Learning Center
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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)
1409 (73.9%) returned Sp88
1339 (70.2%) returned Fa88 (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)
1346 (76.8%) returned Sp89
1253 (71.5%) returned Fa89 (3rd)
1218 (69.5%) returned Sp90
4 (0.2%) graduated by Su90
1898 enrolled Fa88
1759 (92.7%) returned Sp89
1514 (79.8%) returned Fa89 (2nd)
1433 (75.5%) returned Sp90
1372 (72.3%) returned Fa90 (3rd)
1342 (70.7%) returned Sp91
12 (0.6%) graduated by Su91
1967 enrolled Fa89
1827 (92.9%) returned Sp90
1611 (81.9%) returned Fa90 (2nd)
1517 (77.1%) returned Sp91
1451 (73.8%) returned Fa91 (3rd)
1418 (72.1%) returned Sp92
4 (0.2%) graduated by Su92
2075 enrolled Fa90
1926 (92.8%) returned Sp91
1711 (82.5%) returned Fa91 (2nd)
1614 (77.8%) returned Sp92
1533 (73.9%) returned Fa92 (3rd)
1483 (71.5%) returned Sp93
7 (0.3%) graduated by Su93
1262 (66.2%) returned Fa89 (4th)
1220 (64.0%) returned Sp90
576 (30.2%) graduated by Su90
1177 (67.1%) returned Fa90 (4th)
1131 (64.5%) returned Sp91
547 (31.2%) graduated by Su91
1270 (66.9%) returned Fa91 (4th)
1237 (65.2%) returned Sp92
527 (27.8%) graduated by Su92
1372 (69.8%) returned Fa92 (4th)
1316 (66.9%) returned Sp93
489 (24.9%) graduated by Su93
1398 (67.4%) returned Fa93 (4th)
1370 (66.0%) returned Sp94
505 (24.3%) graduated by Su94
648 (34.0%) returned Fa90 (5th)
377 (19.8%) returned Sp91
1075 (56.4%) graduated by Su91
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 Su95
124 (6.5%) returned Fa91 (6th)
84 (4.4%) returned Sp92
1140 (59.8%) graduated by Su92
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 Su96
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
1122 (64.0%) total graduated
1213 (63.9%) total graduated
1268 (64.5%) total graduated
1287 (62.0%) total graduated
by Su92 or enrolled Fa92
by Su93 or enrolled Fa93.
by Su94 or enrolled Fa94
by Su95 or enrolled Fa95
by Su96 or enrolled Fa96
247 (13.0%) completed 1st year,
but did not return for immediately
following fall term.
188 (10.7%) completed 1st year,
but did not return for immediately
following fall term.
240 (12.6%) completed 1st year,
but did not return for immediately
following fall term.
209 (10.6%) completed 1st year,
but did not return for immediately
following fall term.
207 (10.0%) completed 1st year
but did not return for immediately
following fall term.
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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)
1488 (76.1%) returned Sp93
1403 (71.9%) returned Fa93 (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)
1265 (76.3%) returned Sp94
1193 (71.9%) returned Fa94 (3rd)
1171 (70.6%) returned Sp95
7 (0.4%) graduated by Su95
1807 enrolled Fa93
1660 (91.9%) returned Sp94
1449 (80.2%) returned Fa94 (2nd)
1388 (76.8%) returned Sp95
1322 (73.2%) returned Fa95 (3rd)
1281 (70.9%) returned Sp96
4 (0.2%) graduated by Su96
1856 enrolled Fa94
1716 (92.5%) returned Sp95
1498 (80.7%) returned Fa95 (2nd)
1419 (76.5%) returned Sp96
1339 (72.1%) returned Fa96 (3rd)
1300 (70.0%) returned Sp97
6 (0.3%) graduated by Su97
2007 enrolled Fa95
1877 (93.5%) returned Sp96
1641 (81.8%) returned Fa96 (2nd)
1548 (77.1%) returned Sp97
1474 (73.4%) returned Fa97 (3rd)
1442 (71.8%) returned Sp98
8 (.4%) graduated by Su98
1306 (67.0%) returned Fa94 (4th)
1261 (64.5%) returned Sp95
470 (24.1%) graduated by Su95
1132 (68.2%) returned Fa95 (4th)
1098 (66.2%) returned Sp96
435 (26.2%) graduated by Su96
1242 (68.7%) returned Fa96 (4th)
1204 (66.6%) returned Sp97
486 (26.9%) graduated by Su97
1265 (68.2%) returned Fa97 (4th)
1212 (65.3%) returned Sp98
539 (29.0%) graduated by Su98
1401 (69.8%) returned Fa98 (4th)
1340 (66.8%) returned Sp99
598 (29.8%) graduated by Su99
779 (39.9%) returned Fa95 (5th)
478 (24.5%) returned Sp96
1061 (54.4%) graduated by Su96
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 Su00
153 (7.8%) returned Fa96 (6th)
87 (4.5%) returned Sp97
1177 (60.4%) graduated by Su97
47 (2.4%) returned Fa97 (7th)
105 (6.3%) returned Fa97 (6th)
65 (3.9%) returned Sp98
1032 (62.2%) graduated by Su98
28 (1.7%) returned Fa98 (7th)
125 (6.9%) returned Fa98 (6th)
81 (4.5%) returned Sp99
1133 (62.7%) graduated by Su99
35 (1.9%) returned Fa99 (7th)
117 (6.3%) returned Fa99 (6th)
70 (3.8%) returned Sp00
1155 (62.2%) graduated by Su00
37 (2.0%) returned Fa00 (7th)
127 (6.3%) returned Fa00 (6th)
67 (3.3%) returned Sp01
1289 (64.2%) graduated by Su01
37 (1.8%) returned Fa01 (7th)
1224 (62.8%) total graduated
1060 (63.9%) total graduated
1168 (64.6%) total graduated
1192 (64.2%) total graduated
1326 (66.1%) total graduated
by Su97 or enrolled Fa97
by Su98 or enrolled Fa98
by Su99 or enrolled Fa99
by Su00 or enrolled Fa00
by Su01 or enrolled Fa01
204 (10.6%) completed 1st year,
but did not return for immediately
following fall term.
189 (11.4%) completed 1st year,
but did not return for immediately
following fall term.
197 (10.9%) completed 1st year,
but did not return for immediately
following fall term.
211 (11.4%) completed 1st year,
but did not return for immediately
following fall term.
233 (11.6%) completed 1st year,
but did not return for immediately
following fall term.
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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)
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)
1392 (72.5%) returned Sp00
10 ( .5%) graduated by Su00
1982 enrolled Fa98
1818 (91.7%) returned Sp99
1605 (81.0%) returned Fa99 (2nd)
1537 (77.5%) returned Sp00
1462 (73.8%) returned Fa00 (3rd)
1425 (71.9%) returned Sp01
14 (0.7%) graduated by Su01
2124 enrolled Fa99
1983 (93.4%) returned Sp00
1729 (81.4%) returned Fa00 (2nd)
1643 (77.3%) returned Sp01
1548 (72.9%) returned Fa01 (3rd)
1521 (71.6%) returned Sp02
24 (1.1%) graduated by Su02
2218 enrolled Fa00
2076 (93.6%) returned Sp01
1863 (84.0%) returned Fa01 (2nd)
1778 (80.2%) returned Sp02
1685 (76.0%) returned Fa02 (3rd)
1653 (74.5%) returned Sp03
14 (0.6%) graduated by Su03
1427 (70.9%) returned Fa99 (4th)
1351 (67.1%) returned Sp00
668 (33.2%) graduated by Su00
1350 (70.3%) returned Fa00 (4th)
1306 (68.1%) returned Sp01
552 (28.8%) graduated by Su01
1384 (69.8%) returned Fa01 (4th)
1321 (66.6%) returned Sp02
585 (29.5%) graduated by Su02
1458 (68.6%) returned Fa02 (4th)
1405 (66.1%) returned Sp03
712 (33.5%) graduated by Su03
1585 (71.5%) returned Fa03 (4th)
1507 (67.9%) returned Sp04
751 (33.9%) graduated by Su04
719 (35.7%) returned Fa00 (5th)
402 (20.0%) returned Sp01
1241 (61.7%) graduated by Su01
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 Su05
123 (6.1%) returned Fa01 (6th)
73 (3.6%) returned Sp02
1338 (66.5%) graduated by Su02
27 (1.3%) returned Fa02 (7th)
111 (5.8%) returned Fa02 (6th)
73 (3.8%) returned Sp03
1252 (65.2%) graduated by Su03
43 (2.2%) returned Fa03 (7th)
113 (5.7%) returned Fa03 (6th)
61 (3.1%) returned Sp04
1274 (64.3%) graduated by Su04
40 (2.0%) returned Fa04 (7th)
134 (6.3%) returned Fa04 (6th)
75 (3.5%) returned Sp05
1380 (65.0%) graduated by Su05
43 (2.0%) returned Fa05 (7th)
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
1295 (67.5%) total graduated
1314 (66.3%) total graduated
1423 (67.0%) total graduated
1533 (69.1%) total graduated
by Su02 or enrolled Fa02
by Su03 or enrolled Fa03
by Su04 or enrolled Fa04
by Su05 or enrolled Fa05
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.
University of Northern Iowa
Office of the Registrar
October 2010
153
154
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 (2nd)
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 (2nd)
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 (2nd)
1355 (77.9%) returned Sp05
1297 (74.5%) returned Fa05 (3rd)
1276 (73.3%) returned Sp06
13 (0.7%) graduated by Su06
1652 enrolled Fa04
1509 (91.3%) returned Sp05
1337 (80.9%) returned Fa05 (2nd)
1279 (77.4%) returned Sp06
1217 (73.7%) returned Fa06 (3rd)
1206 (73.0%) returned Sp07
20 (1.2%) graduated by Su07
1694 enrolled Fa05
1589 (93.8%) returned Sp06
1390 (82.1%) returned Fa06 (2nd)
1328 (78.4%) returned Sp07
1263 (74.6%) returned Fa07 (3rd)
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 (4th)
1163 (63.8%) returned Sp06
610 (33.5%) graduated by Su06
1226 (70.5%) returned Fa06 (4th)
1156 (66.4%) returned Sp07
613 (35.2%) graduated by Su07
1172 (70.9%) returned Fa07 (4th)
1099 (66.5%) returned Sp08
581 (35.2%) graduated by Su08
1189 (70.2%) returned Fa08 (4th)
1102 (65.1%) returned Sp09
604 (35.7%) graduated by Su09
749 (36.3%) returned Fa05 (5th)
407 (19.7%) returned Sp06
1239 (60.0%) graduated by Su06
610 (33.5%) returned Fa06 (5th)
330 (18.1%) returned Sp07
1074 (58.9%) graduated by Su07
588 (33.8%) returned Fa07 (5th)
299 (17.2%) returned Sp08
1087 (62.5%) graduated by Su08
548 (33.2%) returned Fa08 (5th)
297 (18.0%) returned Sp09
1019 (61.7%) graduated by Su09
559 (33.0%) returned Fa09 (5th)
298 (17.6%) returned Sp10
1045 (61.7%) graduated by Su10
156 (7.6%) returned Fa06 (6th)
74 (3.6%) returned Sp07
1342 (65.0%) graduated by Su07
40 (1.9%) returned Fa07 (7th)
104 (5.7%) returned Fa07 (6th)
60 (3.3%) returned Sp08
1147 (63.0%) graduated by Su08
26 (1.4%) returned Fa08 (7th)
100 (5.7%) returned Fa08 (6th)
55 (3.2%) returned Sp09
1157 (66.5%) graduated by Su09
34 (2.0%) returned Fa09 (7th)
99 (6.0%) returned Fa09 (6th)
51 ((3.1%) returned Sp10
1107 (67.0%) graduated by Su10
26 (1.6%) returned Fa10 (7th)
102 (6.0) returned Fa10 (6th)
1382 (67.0%) total graduated
1173 (64.4%) total graduated
1191 (68.4%) total graduated
1133 (68.6%) total graduated
1147 (67.7%) total graduated
by Su07 or enrolled Fa07
by Su08 or enrolled Fa08
by Su10 or enrolled Fa10
by Su10 or enrolled Fa10
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.
167 (10.1%) completed 1st year
but did not return for immediately
following fall term.
196 (11.6%) completed 1st year
but did not return for immediately
following fall term.
University of Northern Iowa
Office of the Registrar
October 2010
by Su09 or enrolled Fa09
197 (11.3%) completed 1st year
but did not return for immediately
following fall term.
STUDENT RETENTION AND PERSISTENCE TO GRADUATION
NEW DIRECT FROM HIGH SCHOOL
ENTERED FALL TERM
FULL-TIME STUDENT DURING INITIAL ENROLLMENT
2006
2007
2008
2009
1684 enrolled Fa06
1562 (92.8%) returned Sp07
1386 (82.3%) returned Fa07 (2nd)
1306 (77.6%) returned Sp08
1247 (74.0%) returned Fa08 (3rd)
1218 (72.3%) returned Sp09
35 (2.1%) graduated by Su09
1922 enrolled Fa07
1797 (93.5%) returned Sp08
1608 (83.7%) returned Fa08 (2nd)
1531 (79.7%) returned Sp09
1459 (75.9%) returned Fa09 (3rd)
1428 (74.3%) returned Sp10
30 (1.6%) graduated by Su10
1976 enrolled Fa08
1854 (93.8%) returned Sp09
1627 (82.3%) returned Fa09 (2nd)
1558 (78.8%) returned Sp10
1469 (74.3%) returned Fa10 (3rd)
1917 enrolled Fa09
1776 (92.6%) returned Sp10
1582 (82.5%) returned Fa10 (2nd)
1161 (68.9%) returned Fa09 (4th)
1066 (63.3%) returned Sp10
635 (37.7%) graduated by Su10
1355 (70.5%) returned Fa10 (4th)
221 (11.2%) completed 1st year
but did not return for immediately
following fall term.
186 (9.7%) completed 1st year
but did not return for immediately
following fall term.
520 (30.9%) returned Fa10 (5th)
1155 (68.6%) total graduated
by Su10 or enrolled Fa10
169 (10.0%) completed 1st year
but did not return for immediately
following fall term.
University of Northern Iowa
Office of the Registrar
October 2010
183 (9.5%) completed 1st year
but did not return for immediately
following fall term.
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New Full-Time Direct from HS
Freshman Class of 2004*
Retention and Graduation Rate
Retention
Percent
Graduation
Based on a total of 1652 fulltime entering freshmen
100
80.9% (1,337)
73.7% (1,217)
G 1.2% (20)
C 70.9% (1,172)
80
G 35.2% (581)
C 33.2% (548)
G 61.7% (1,019)
C 6.0% (99)
G 67.0% (1,107)
C 1.6% (26)
60
40
20
0
Cont 2nd yr
Cont 3rd yr
Grad 3rd yr
or
Cont 4th yr
Graduation figures reflect cumulative percentages/totals
*Unofficial
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 2010
Freshman Class of 2004**
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
67.0
69.8
60
38.1
35.2
40
23.8
26.5
20
5.3
0
1
2
*Student-athletes who received Athletic Aid first year of enrollment at UNI
**Unofficial
3
7.9
4
University of Northern Iowa
Office of the Registrar
October 2010
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158
Undergraduate Students
Graduation and Retention Rates
Cohort Characteristics:
Student Type: First‐Time Freshmen
% of Selected Cohort:
Returning Sophomore Year
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
81.0%
81.4%
84.0%
81.4%
80.6%
81.4%
80.9%
82.1%
82.3%
83.7%
82.3%
82.5%
Graduating within 4 Years
29.6%
33.5%
34.1%
32.5%
33.6%
35.4%
35.2%
35.7%
37.7%
Graduating within 6 Years
64.3%
65.1%
67.1%
65.1%
63.0%
66.5%
67.0%
Total Cohort
1982
2124
2218
2064
1822
1740
1652
1694
1684
1922
1976
1917
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Graduation and Retention Rates
Cohort Characteristics:
Student Type: Transfer Students
% of Selected Cohort:
Returning Sophomore Year
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
81.4%
81.0%
81.3%
80.2%
80.1%
78.5%
78.0%
80.0%
83.6%
80.4%
81.2%
80.1%
Graduating within 4 Years
64.8%
67.5%
65.4%
65.4%
65.9%
66.2%
61.0%
64.5%
68.5%
Graduating within 6 Years
70.5%
72.3%
70.5%
70.0%
70.5%
69.3%
66.6%
Total Cohort
980
1012
1066
1126
1017
1002
961
1099
1024
970
971
984
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160
Top Five Degrees Granted
2001 - 2010
2001
Degree
Elementary Education and Teaching
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies
Accounting
Finance, General
Social Work
2004
Degree
Elementary Education and Teaching
Business Administration and Management
Accounting
Finance, General
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies
2007
Degree
Elementary Education and Teaching
Business Administration and Management
Finance, General
Psychology, General
Accounting
%
16
5
4
4
3
%
15
5
4
4
4
%
12
7
5
5
4
2002
Degree
Elementary Education and Teaching
Accounting
Business Administration and Management
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies
Finance, General
2005
Degree
Elementary Education and Teaching
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies
Business Administration and Management
Accounting
Marketing/Marketing Management, General
2008
Degree
Elementary Education and Teaching
Communication Studies
Business Administration and Management
Finance, General
Marketing/Marketing Management, General
2010
Degree
Elementary Education and Teaching
Business Administration and Management
Communication Studies
Biology
Accounting
Office of the Registrar
%
16
5
5
5
4
%
13
6
6
5
4
%
13
6
6
5
4
%
12
7
6
5
5
2003
Degree
Elementary Education and Teaching
Business Administration and Management
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies
Accounting
Psychology, General
2006
Degree
Elementary Education and Teaching
Business Administration and Management
Marketing/Marketing Management, General
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies
Accounting
2009
Degree
Elementary Education and Teaching
Business Administration and Management
Biology
Marketing
Accounting
%
17
5
5
4
4
%
13
7
5
5
4
%
12
8
5
4
4
Degrees Granted by Race/Ethnicity and by Gender 2009-2010
Baccalaureates
F
M
N
Total Degrees Granted
%
N
%
1,015
100
1,332
American Indian/Alaskan Native
4
0.4
Asian
9
Black/African American
Total
N
Master's
F
M
%
N
%
N
%
Total
N
100
2
0.2
6
0.3
-
-
-
-
0
0.9
21
1.6
30
1.3
3
1.6
5
1.3
27
2.7
14
1.1
41
1.7
6
3.3
19
Hispanic
17
1.7
32
2.4
49
2.1
6
3.3
10
International
19
1.9
12
0.9
31
1.3
Native Hawaiin/Pacific Islander
-
-
2
0.2
2
0.1
-
-
-
-
0
Two or more
3
0.2
7
0.3
1
0.5
-
-
1
913
90.0
1,227
92.1 2,140
91.2
23
2.3
18
White
No Racial/Ethnic Classification
4`
1.4
41
1.7
182 100 379 100
%
100 2,347
30 16.5
4.4
14
%
N
%
N
%
Doctorates
F
M
N
%
Total
N
%
N
%
13
100
20 100
4 100
6 100
7 100
0.0
-
-
-
-
0
0.0
-
-
-
-
0
0.0
8
1.4
-
-
-
-
0
0.0
-
-
1
7.7
1
5.0
5.0
25
4.5
-
-
-
-
0
0.0
1 14.3
3
23.1
2.6
16
2.9
1 50.0
-
-
1 16.7
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
0.0
4 57.1
4
30.8
0.0
-
-
-
-
0
0.0
-
-
-
-
0
0.0
0.2
-
-
-
-
0
0.0
-
-
-
-
0
0.0
39 10.3
3.7
561 100
N
Total
2 100
128 70.3 292 77.0
8
Specialists
F
M
69 12.3
420 74.9
22
3.9
1 50.0
2 50.0
3 50.0
2 28.6
4
30.8
-
2 50.0
2 33.3
-
1
7.7
-
-
4 20.0
0
0.0
8 40.0
6 30.0
1
5.0
2009-2010 Degrees by College
2,934 Degrees Granted
Office of the Registrar
161
162
Degrees Granted by Race/Ethnicity 2007-2009
2007-2008
N
%
Total Degrees Granted
Baccalaureates
2008-2009
2009-2010
N
%
N
%
2,221
100
2,268
5
0.2
Asian
27
Black/African American
Master's
2007-2008
N
%
2008-2009
N
Specialists
2009-2010
%
N
%
100 2,347
100
3
0.1
6
0.3
1
0.2
-
-
-
1.2
18
0.8
30
1.3
5
1.1
6
1.3
41
1.8
43
1.9
41
1.7
23
4.9
13
Hispanic
36
1.6
31
1.4
49
2.1
6
1.3
8
International
28
1.3
33
1.5
31
1.3
Native Hawaiin/Pacific Islander
-
-
-
-
2
0.1
-
-
-
-
-
Two or more
-
-
-
-
7
0.3
-
-
-
-
1
2,019
90.9
2,049
90.3 2,140
91.2
65
2.9
91
American Indian/Alaskan Native
White
No Racial/Ethnic Classification
4.0
41
1.7
474 100 467 100
61 12.9
2.5
N
%
N
2007-2008
%
N
2008-2009
%
%
N
10
100
20 100
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
8
1.4
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
5.0
2.8
25
4.5
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
6.3
1
10.0
4 20.0
1.7
16
2.9
-
-
-
-
1 16.7
-
-
1
10.0
-
69 12.3
-
-
-
-
-
-
2 12.5
2
20.0
8 40.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0.2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
22
3.9
8 88.9
6 100
3 50.0
11 68.8
6
60.0
1 11.1
-
2 33.3
2 12.5
-
-
-
2009-2010 Degrees by College
2,934 Degrees Granted
Office of the Registrar
%
-
420 74.9
16 100
2009-2010
N
6 100
5.1
561 100
%
Doctorates
2009-2010
6 100
74 15.8
24
N
2008-2009
9 100
366 77.2 342 73.2
12
2007-2008
-
6 30.0
1
5.0
Degrees Granted by College: Years 2000 - 2010
Total Degrees Awarded
Baccalaureate
Master's
Specialists
Doctorates
20002001
20012002
20022003
20032004
20042005
20052006
20062007
20072008
20082009
20092010
2,665
2,266
383
3
13
2,851
2,420
415
4
12
3,018
2,592
405
9
12
3,039
2,584
434
11
10
3,176
2,669
494
3
10
2,933
2,423
485
7
18
2,748
2,259
471
10
8
2,720
2,221
474
9
16
2,751
2,269
466
6
10
2,934
2,347
561
6
20
Business Administration
B.A./Teaching
B.A./Liberal Arts
M.B.A.
Master of Accounting
499
2 #
442
55 #
0
575
4 #
533
36 #
2
568
5 #
551
5 #
7
615
8 #
563
21 #
23
674
3 #
606
52 #
13
656
7 #
568
62 #
19
542
5 #
491
35 #
11
542
2 #
475
42 #
23
586
3 #
505
42 #
36
603
5
529
40
29
Education
B.A./Teaching
B.A./Liberal Arts
M.A./Education
M.A./Liberal Arts
Specialist in Ed.
Doctor of Education
Master of Science
698
417
113
92
71
3
2
0
752
449
125
107
60
4
7
0
809
481
119
114
76
9
10
0
802
452
138
127
66
11
8
0
785
397
177
147
52
3
9
0
731
359
174
103
73
7
15
0
697
308
174
129
68
10
8
0
657
296
148
119
70
9
15
0
639
304
158
99
63
6
9
0
6
9
0
739
323
165
147
75
6
18
5
Humanities and Fine Arts
B.A./Teaching
B.A./Liberal Arts
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bachelor of Music
M.A./Liberal Arts
Master of Music
534
88 #
306
5
20
109 #
6
483
49 #
302
3
22
93 #
14
538
85
309
8
27
85
24
#
#
3
2
0
#
#
4
7
0
537
65 #
325
8
22
106 #
11
#
#
9
#
585
90 #
347
7
24
105 #
12
#
#
#
8
542
64 #
351
8
23
85 #
11
#
#
3
9
585
82 #
349
9
22
104 #
19
#
#
7
#
530
46 #
321
15
19
117 #
12
#
#
#
8
537
54 #
332
8
19
111 #
13
#
#
9
#
532
53 #
348
8
14
87 #
22
#
#
163
164
Degrees Granted by College: Years 2000 - 2010 (Continued)
20002001
20012002
20022003
20032004
20042005
20052006
20062007
20072008
20082009
20092010
Natural Sciences
B.A./Teaching
B.A./Liberal Arts
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Technology
M.A./Liberal Arts
Master of Science
Professional Science Master's
Doctor of Industrial Tech
395
53 #
222
73
2
16 #
18
0
11
386
60 #
207
67
0
31 #
16
0
5
390
59 #
203
83
1
25 #
17
0
2
359
45 #
203
74
0
22 #
13
0
2
417
58 #
220
90
0
27 #
21
0
1
362
42
184
93
0
25
15
0
3
332
36
196
64
0
29
7
0
0
347
38 #
202
64
0
27 #
10
5
1
393
32 #
227
76
0
22 #
16
19
1
406
46
215
84
0
30
10
19
2
Social and Behavioral Sciences
B.A./Teaching
B.A./Liberal Arts
Bachelor of Science
M.A./Liberal Arts
Master of Public Policy
Master of Social Work
402
45 #
338
3
15 #
1
0
466
48 #
368
4
20 #
10
16
518
56 #
417
1
9 #
8
27
593
46 #
481
0
25 #
11
30
579
57 #
463
0
23 #
6
30
540
48
433
0
27
5
27
538
50
420
0
26
11
31
545
53 #
423
0
24 #
16
29
541
45 #
434
0
25 #
10
27
551
41
418
0
48
4
40
No Specific College
B.A./Liberal Arts
Bachelor of Liberal Studies
MA/Liberal Arts
137
118
19
0
135
123
12
0
148
121
27
0
128
112
16
0
136
102
34
0
114
90
24
0
102
82
20
0
97
83
14
0
Office of the Registrar
109
89
19
1
97
65
27
5
Ten-Year Headcount Enrollment Projections
Fall 2010 - 2020
ACTUAL
2010
UNDERGRADUATE
Resident - Lower Division
Non Resident - Lower Division
LOWER DIVISION TOTAL
Iowa Two-Year Colleges
Resident - Unclassified/Spec.
Non Resident - Unclass./Spec.
UNCLASS,.SPEC. TOTAL
Resident - Upper Division
Non Resident - Upper Division
UPPER DIVISION TOTAL
Resident Total
Non Resident Total
UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL
GRADUATE
Resident
Non Resident
GRADUATE TOTAL
TOTAL
Resident
Non Resident
TOTAL ENROLLMENT
Office of the Registrar
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
4132
389
4,521
4,074
403
4,477
4,117
407
4,524
4,135
409
4,544
4,179
412
4,591
4,252
420
4,672
4,303
426
4,729
4,334
429
4,763
4,366
432
4,798
4,377
433
4,810
4,372
432
4,804
138
121
259
134
118
252
131
116
247
129
115
244
125
117
242
127
113
240
127
112
239
126
112
238
126
112
238
126
112
238
126
112
238
6262
349
6,611
6,422
338
6,760
6,421
338
6,759
6,438
339
6,777
6,502
342
6,844
6,565
345
6,910
6,633
349
6,982
6,708
353
7,061
6,766
356
7,122
6,807
358
7,165
6,843
360
7,203
10,630
859
11,489
10,669
861
11,530
10,702
863
11,565
10,806
871
11,677
10,944
878
11,822
11,063
887
11,950
11,168
894
12,062
11,258
900
12,158
11,310
903
12,213
11,341
904
12,245
1,526
381
1,907
1,592
398
1,990
1,650
412
2,062
1,700
425
2,125
1,745
436
2,181
1,781
445
2,226
1,810
452
2,262
1,833
458
2,291
1,851
463
2,314
1,866
467
2,333
12,156
1,240
13,396
12,261
1,259
13,520
12,352
1,275
13,627
12,506
1,296
13,802
12,689
1,314
14,003
12,844
1,332
14,176
12,978
1,346
14,324
13,091
1,358
14,449
13,161
1,366
14,527
13,207
1,371
14,578
10,532
859
11,391
1446
364
1,810
11,978
1,223
13,201
165
166
University of Northern Iowa
Fall Enrollment: 1876-2010
Year
Students
Year
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
280
418
446
568
640
663
561
580
765
796
779
831
978
1,267
1,453
1,456
1,501
1,489
1,890
2,177
2,335
2,927
3,233
3,396
3,669
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
Students
3,652
3,732
3,763
3,624
4,139
4,356
4,333
4,323
4,463
4,551
4,393
5,083
5,463
6,279
7,258
7,235
6,301
5,757
6,758
7,151
8,642
11,282
11,956
12,685
12,527
Year
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
Students
11,086
10,346
9,943
9,707
9,484
8,518
6,462
5,560
6,035
6,949
7,303
7,333
7,327
7,095
6,469
5,909
5,739
3,943
3,997
1,233
2,475
2,846
3,083
2,949
2,688
Year
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
*Fall 1996 1st time "extension only" students included in official 3rd week count
**Fall 2002 1st time "correspondence only" students included in official 3rd week count
***Fall 2004 1st time official count taken at 2nd week rather than 3rd week
Source: Office of the Registrar
Students
2,352
2,239
2,231
2,674
3,045
3,195
3,210
3,482
3,428
3,616
4,070
4,567
5,147
5,519
6,419
7,409
8,213
9,058
9,496
9,729
9,605
8,904
8,858
8,690
9,358
Year
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996*
1997
1998
1999
2000
Students
9,699
10,342
10,455
10,382
11,020
10,954
10,988
11,204
11,161
11,514
11,577
11,431
11,472
11,837
12,638
13,163
13,045
12,717
12,572
12,802
12,957
13,108
13,329
13,553
13,774
Year
2001
2002**
2,003
2004***
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Students
14,070
13,926
13,441
12,824
12,513
12,260
12,609
12,908
13,080
13,201
Academic Year, Full Year, and Total FTE
Undergraduate and Graduate 1970-2009
Academic Year
Academic
Year
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
UG
FTE
8,286
8,182
7,623
7,249
6,993
7,220
7,529
7,893
8,004
7,946
8,338
8,308
8,551
8,512
8,438
8,684
8,749
8,599
8,845
9,126
9,756
Grad
FTE
Full Year
Academic Year
Total
FTE
UG
FTE
Grad
FTE
Total
FTE
684 8,970
734 8,916
622 8,245
701 7,950
767 7,760
913 8,133
878 8,407
881 8,774
771 8,775
764 8,710
763 9,101
681 8,989
639 9,190
648 9,160
657 9,095
694 9,378
728 9,477
708 9,307
647 9,492
712 9,838
814 10,570
8,848
8,746
8,130
7,663
7,361
7,617
7,901
8,284
8,384
8,322
8,782
8,777
9,041
9,046
8,950
9,191
9,238
9,085
9,345
9,588
10,243
1,282
1,307
1,122
1,108
1,206
1,411
1,414
1,381
1,259
1,186
1,210
1,041
964
989
976
1,039
1,122
1,135
1,039
1,068
1,122
10,130
10,053
9,252
8,771
8,567
9,028
9,315
9,665
9,643
9,508
9,992
9,818
10,005
10,035
9,926
10,230
10,360
10,220
10,384
10,656
11,365
Academic
Year
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
*2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
Full Year
UG
FTE
Grad
FTE
Total
FTE
UG
FTE
Grad
FTE
Total
FTE
10,110
9,938
9,679
9,476
9,673
9,810
9,884
9,947
10,142
10,325
10,482
10,302
9,843
9,654
9,339
9,255
9,436
9,625
9,806
850
858
893
936
957
970
1,018
1,044
1,052
1,085
1,144
1,144
1,153
1,205
1,220
1,201
1,240
1,325
1,341
10,960
10,796
10,572
10,412
10,630
10,780
10,902
10,991
11,194
11,410
11,626
11,446
10,996
10,859
10,559
10,456
10,676
10,950
11,147
10,597
10,403
10,136
9,952
10,142
10,266
10,552
10,634
10,880
11,057
11,288
11,113
10,645
10,475
10,086
9,997
10,195
10,371
10,551
1,181
1,144
1,140
1,214
1,263
1,275
1,457
1,580
1,523
1,552
1,614
1,654
1,618
1,663
1,628
1,603
1,666
1,734
1,767
11,778
11,547
11,276
11,166
11,405
11,541
12,009
12,214
12,403
12,609
12,902
12,767
12,263
12,138
11,714
11,600
11,861
12,105
12,318
Source: Office of the Registrar
167
168
Semester, Academic Year, Full Year FTE
and Annual Unduplicated Headcount by Academic Year 1981-2010
(Undergraduate & Graduate Combined)
Academic
Year
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
Summer
Fall
FTE
FTE
NA
NA
NA
3,321
3,411
3,531
3,653
3,568
3,271
3,181
3,269
3,005
3,017
3,017
3,103
3,049
4,428
4,892
4,832
4,794
5,099
9,305
9,400
9,478
9,356
9,692
9,785
9,588
9,811
10,089
10,925
11,313
11,207
11,022
10,867
11,094
11,209
11,309
11,415
11,628
11,868
12,081
Academic
Year
FTE
FTE
Spring
8,675
8,980
8,842
8,834
9,062
9,169
9,026
9,172
9,586
10,213
10,608
10,384
10,121
9,956
10,166
10,350
10,496
10,567
10,762
10,952
11,172
8,989
9,190
9,160
9,095
9,378
9,477
9,307
9,492
9,838
10,570
10,960
10,796
10,572
10,412
10,630
10,780
10,902
10,991
11,194
11,410
11,626
Full
Year
FTE
Unduplicated
Academic
Headcount^
Year
9,818
10,005
10,035
9,926
10,230
10,360
10,220
10,384
10,656
11,365
11,778
11,547
11,276
11,166
11,405
11,541
12,009
12,214
12,403
12,609
12,902
13,570
13,703
14,049
13,876
14,143
14,226
14,082
14,141
14,351
15,111
15,298
15,283
14,806
14,732
15,028
15,090
17,558
17,770
17,861
18,187
18,262
*Prior to 2004-05 undergraduate FTE divisor Fall/Spring 15.5 and Summer 7.75
Effective 2004-05 undergraduate FTE divisor Fall/Spring 15.0 and Summer 7.5
**Prior to Fall 2004 Fall/Spring official count was 3rd week
Effective Fall 2004 Fall/Spring official count is 2nd week
^Total Res Enr/Annual Report
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05*
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
Summer
Fall
FTE
FTE
Academic
Year
FTE
FTE
Spring
5,288 11,879 11,012
5,069 11,424 10,567
5,116 **11,332 **10,385
4,621 11,016 10,102
4,578 10,835 10,076
4,742 11,107 10,245
4,620 11,365 10,536
4,684 11,571 10,724
4,420 11,681
11,446
10,996
10,859
10,559
10,456
10,676
10,950
11,147
Full
Year
FTE
Headcount^
12,767
12,263
12,138
11,714
11,600
11,861
12,105
12,318
18,006
17,079
16,133
15,629
15,468
16,011
16,310
16,578
Unduplicated
Fall Headcount by Classification and Residency
For Fall Semesters 1957 - 2010
Undergraduates
Year
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
R
2,979
3,124
3,053
3,195
3,575
4,019
4,497
4,864
5,707
6,630
7,404
8,087
8,548
8,612
8,545
7,962
7,656
7,421
7,754
8,090
8,669
8,859
8,897
9,414
9,429
9,617
9,787
NR
T
110 3,089
128 3,252
120 3,173
127 3,322
183 3,758
175 4,194
178 4,675
174 5,038
160 5,867
146 6,776
131 7,535
143 8,230
148 8,696
140 8,752
145 8,690
152 8,114
204 7,860
250 7,671
291 8,045
290 8,380
290 8,959
268 9,127
272 9,169
294 9,708
308 9,737
335 9,952
356 10,143
Graduates
R
113
183
202
251
253
320
409
420
494
552
602
753
730
899
860
730
922
938
1,210
1,208
1,243
1,243
1,127
1,240
1,151
964
974
NR
8
47
53
43
59
53
63
61
58
81
76
75
70
78
55
60
76
81
103
111
140
85
86
72
66
72
87
Undergraduates
T
121
230
255
294
312
373
472
481
552
633
678
828
800
977
915
790
998
1,019
1,313
1,319
1,383
1,328
1,213
1,312
1,217
1,036
1,061
TOTAL
3,210
3,482
3,428
3,616
4,070
4,567
5,147
5,519
6,419
7,409
8,213
9,058
9,496
9,729
9,605
8,904
8,858
8,690
9,358
9,699
10,342
10,455
10,382
11,020
10,954
10,988
11,204
Year
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
R
9,777
10,088
10,136
9,992
10,190
10,404
11,144
11,625
11,384
11,016
10,742
10,919
11,008
11,046
11,125
11,372
11,536
11,754
11,504
11,061
10,516
10,185
9,907
10,157
10,185
10,469
10,532
NR
347
343
346
285
327
355
351
368
441
451
490
493
579
608
639
612
682
720
778
713
704
767
795
853
862
825
859
T
10,124
10,431
10,482
10,277
10,517
10,759
11,495
11,993
11,825
11,467
11,232
11,412
11,587
11,654
11,764
11,984
12,218
12,474
12,282
11,774
11,220
10,952
10,702
11,010
11,047
11,294
11,391
Graduates
R
926
951
959
1,013
839
970
1,003
1,003
1,041
1,032
1,094
1,140
1,109
1,163
1,278
1,258
1,254
1,256
1,277
1,295
1,277
1,215
1,222
1,287
1,377
1,427
1,446
NR
111
132
136
141
116
108
140
167
179
218
246
250
261
291
287
311
302
340
367
372
327
346
336
312
484
359
364
T
1,037
1,083
1,095
1,154
955
1,078
1,143
1,170
1,220
1,250
1,340
1,390
1,370
1,454
1,565
1,569
1,556
1,596
1,644
1,667
1,604
1,561
1,558
1,599
1,861
1,786
1,810
TOTAL
11,161
11,514
11,577
11,431
11,472
11,837
12,638
13,163
13,045
12,717
12,572
12,802
12,957
13,108
13,329
13,553
13,774
14,070
13,926
13,441
12,824
12,513
12,260
12,609
12,908
13,080
13,201
Source: Office of the Registrar
169
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