Distribution of Total Enrollment from Texas by 100-Mile Increments

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Distribution of Total Enrollment from Texas
by 100-Mile Increments
Counties
Within
100 miles
200 miles
300 miles
400 miles
500 miles
Over 500 miles
Unknown
Total
All
Students
6,547
3,361
6,225
4,421
3,711
181
121
24,567
UG
5,237
2,925
5,736
4,052
3,492
136
70
21,648
%
UG
24.19%
13.51%
26.50%
18.72%
16.13%
0.63%
0.32%
100.00%
Total Enrollment Last 10 Years
30,000
% All
Students
26.65%
13.68%
25.34%
18.00%
15.11%
0.74%
0.48%
100.00%
28,000
26,000
24,000
Distribution of Total Enrollment from Texas
22,000
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
26.65 %
100 Miles
13.68 %
200 Miles
25.34 %
300 Miles
18.00 %
400 Miles
15.11 %
500 Miles
0.74 %
Over
500 Miles
Honors College Students
Upperclassmen
Freshmen
1000
Number of Students
800
293
246
254
241
241
Institutional Research
and
Information Management
PO Box 42017
Lubbock, Texas 79409-2017
www.irim.ttu.edu
600
in conjunction with
400
617
681
687
676
639
2001
2002
2003
2004
200
Division of Enrollment Management
PO Box 42010
Lubbock, TX 79409-2010
www.ttu.edu/enrmgt
0
2000
Year
2004
STUDENT PROFILE FALL 2004
Total Enrollment by College
College
UG Grad Prof Total
Agriculture
1,170 218
0 1,388
Architecture
762 123
0
885
Arts and Sciences
8,442 1,081
0 9,523
Business
4,200 455
0 4,655
Distance Non-Degree
44
1
0
45
Education
417 923
0 1,340
Engineering
2,951 609
0 3,560
Graduate School
0 344
0
344
HSC/Co-Enrolled
15
38
0
53
Honors College
39
0
0
39
Human Sciences
3,022 241
0 3,263
Interdisciplinary
0
42
0
42
Law
0
0 685
685
Mass Communications
1,441
29
0 1,470
Visual & Performing Arts
826 207
0 1,033
University Total
23,329 4,311 685 28,325
Top Declared Majors*
Undergraduate
Human Development
Psychology
Mechanical Engineering
Exercise & Sports Sci.
Early Childhood
Pre-Medicine
Biology
Pre-Nursing
Rest., Hotel, Inst. Mgmt.
Mass Communications
No.
869
864
819
741
676
543
519
503
474
465
Masters
General Business
Counselor Education
Architecture/Professional
Electrical Engineering
Accounting
Interdisciplinary Studies
Computer Science
Educational Leadership
Civil Engineering
Public Administratrion
No.
254
103
101
91
89
73
72
62
54
52
Doctoral
Higher Education
Chemistry
Business Administration
Biology
Curriculum & Instruction
English
Mathematics
History
Marriage & Family Therapy
Spanish
No.
68
65
63
53
53
48
45
44
42
40
Degrees Conferred
Total Financial Aid
% of
Last
%
Total Year Change
4.90% 1,459 -4.87%
3.12%
887 -0.23%
33.62% 10,756 -11.46%
16.43% 5,061 -8.02%
0.16%
19 136.84%
4.73% 1,257
6.60%
12.57% 3,620 -1.66%
1.21%
369 -6.78%
0.19%
49
8.16%
0.14%
46 -15.22%
11.52% 3,225
1.18%
0.15%
46 -8.70%
2.42%
672
1.93%
5.19%
0
3.65% 1,083 -4.62%
100.00% 28,549 -0.78%
September 2003 - August 2004
Type of
Number of
Assistance
Amount
Awards
Grants
$25,494,742
12,441
Scholarships
$19,634,014
12,671
Loans
$122,357,844
25,524
Work Study
$1,836,232
461
Total
Age Group
UG Grad Prof Total
Under 18
54
0
0
54
18 Years Old 2,436
0
0 2,436
19-24 Years 19,153 1,270 338 20,761
25-45 Years
1,613 2,639 340 4,592
46 and Older
73
402
7
482
Total
23,329 4,311 685 28,325
Total Enrollment by
Gender
Undergraduate
Female
45.19%
Male
54.79%
Graduate & Professional
Female
49.46%
Male
50.50%
*Arts and Sciences Undecided and all BA students that have not completed their
lower division core courses are not taken into account for these calculations.
51,097
Law
4%
Total Student Distribution by State
WA
18
OR
13
CA
77
Age Distribution
$169,322,832
Fall 2003 - Summer 2004
Degrees
Number
Doctoral
175
Masters
1,044
Law
210
Bachelors
3,918
Total
5,347
MT
11
ID
7
NV
11
WY
9
UT
11
AZ
29
CO
60
NM
746
VT NH
2 2 ME
ND
1
5
MN
MA
11
NY
SD
10
WI
I
M
18
4
8
RI
5
1
IA
PA
NE
NJ CT
5
16
OH
5 6
11
IL IN
18
11
24
DE4
WV VA
KS
MO
1
KY
20 MD
44
18
9
8
NC
TN 16
OK
20
AR
110
SC
13
A
MS AL G19 4
TX
12 13
24,567
LA
24
FL
22
Breakdown of Total Enrollment
UG
Grad Prof
Total
% of
Total
By Gender
Female
10,543 2,131 340 13,014
45.95%
Male
12,782 2,178 345 15,305
54.03%
Unknown
4
2
0
6
0.02%
By Ethnicity
American Indian
157
21
5
183
0.65%
Asian
543
59
14
616
2.17%
Black
733
103
18
854
3.02%
Hispanic
2,621
330
79 3,030
10.70%
Non-resident Alien
231
873
0 1,104
3.90%
Unknown
79
258
83
420
1.47%
White
18,965 2,667 486 22,118
78.09%
By Full-time / Part-time Status
Full-Time
20,903 2,751 679 24,333
85.91%
Part-Time
2,426 1,560
6 3,992
14.09%
By Age Distribution
24 & Under
21,643 1,270 338 23,251
82.09%
25 & Above
1,686 3,041 347 5,074
17.91%
Average Age
21.15 31.04 25.90 22.77
By Residency
Foreign
499
931
5 1,435
5.07%
Out-of-state
1,170
310
46 1,526
5.39%
Texas
21,648 2,313 606 24,567
86.73%
Unknown
12
757
28
797
2.81%
Total
23,329 4,311 685 28,325 100.00%
Last
%
Year Change
Masters
20%
Enrollment by Geographic Origin
Top Countries
No. Top States
USA
26,093 Texas
India
339 New Mexico
PR China
204 Oklahoma
Mexico
115 California
Canada
59 Colorado
South Korea
59 Kansas
China, Rep (Taiwan)
50 Arizona
43 Illinois
Turkey
37 Louisiana
Nigeria
Spain
22 Florida
15.82%
4.23%
0.00%
2.99%
-4.99%
13.51%
-1.58%
24,453
4,096
-0.49%
-2.54%
23,364
5,185
22.71
-0.48%
-2.14%
0.26%
1,471
1,601
24,648
829
28,549
-2.45%
-4.68%
-0.33%
-3.86%
-0.78%
No.
24,567
746
110
77
60
44
29
24
24
22
Top Counties
Lubbock
Harris
Tarrant
Dallas
Collin
Bexar
Midland
Denton
Travis
Randall
Total Enrollment by Ethnicity
Undergraduate
13,011
0.02%
15,526 -1.42%
12 -50.00%
158
591
854
2,942
1,162
370
22,472
Bachelors
73%
Doctoral
3%
Non-resident
Alien
0.99%
Hispanic
11.24%
Black
3.14%
Asian
2.33%
American
Indian
0.67%
White
81.29%
Graduate & Professional
Non-resident
Alien
17.47%
Hispanic
8.19%
Black
2.42%
Asian
1.46%
American
Indian
0.52%
White
63.11%
No.
4,318
2,100
1,825
1,729
973
885
715
639
632
538
NEW STUDENTS FALL 2004
New Students By College
College
Freshmen*
Transfer*
173
205
1,723
454
43
66
592
0
1
3
333
0
0
223
135
3,951
119
41
889
299
0
61
236
0
0
0
281
0
0
126
48
2,100
Agriculture
Architecture
Arts and Sciences
Business
Distance Non-degree
Education
Engineering
Graduate School
HSC/Co-Enrolled
Honors College
Human Sciences
Interdisciplinary
Law
Mass Communications
Visual & Performing Arts
Total
New Freshmen
by Ethnicity and Gender
Graduate &
Professional*
47
26
270
163
1
254
121
216
22
0
56
10
249
7
43
1,485
Ethnicity
American Indian
Asian
Black
Hispanic
Non-resident Alien
Unknown
White
Total
Number
9,000
6,000
3,000
10,479
12,008
13,101
13,755
9,039
9,257
8,939
3,954
3,921
4,142
4,445
3,951
2002
2003
2004
One-Year Retention Rate of New Full-time Freshmen
Fall 2003-2004*
Beg
Agriculture
Architecture
Arts and Sciences
Business
Education
Engineering
Honors College
Human Sciences
Visual & Performing Arts
Total
196
179
2,147
528
69
674
5
374
140
4,312
Asian
1.90%
Left
Still
GPA
%
Enrolled < 2.0 >= 2.0 Unknown Retained
154
155
1,770
433
59
550
4
310
122
3,557
19
6
129
36
8
70
0
21
7
296
23
18
246
59
2
52
1
43
11
455
0
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
4
*Freshmen entering Summer or Fall and are full-time in the Fall.
79%
87%
82%
82%
86%
82%
80%
83%
87%
82%
Gender
Female
Male
White
77.95%
American
Indian
1.10%
New Transfer Students by Gender
Female
49.33%
Year
College
American
Indian
0.71%
New Enrolled Freshmen by Gender
8,461
2001
Black
2.57%
White
80.86%
13,323
7,816
0
2000
Non-resident
Alien
1.24%
Hispanic
14.33%
Asian
2.89%
15,000
Number
23
40
54
301
26
19
1,637
2,100
New Transfer Students by Ethnicity
Black
3.32%
Enrolled
12,000
Ethnicity
American Indian
Asian
Black
Hispanic
Non-resident Alien
Unknown
White
Total
Enrolled
28
114
131
405
69
9
3,195
3,951
Non-resident
Alien
1.75%
Hispanic
10.25%
New Freshmen
Applied, Admitted and Enrolled
Admitted
Admitted
49
367
368
1,037
80
27
7,011
8,939
New Enrolled Freshmen by Ethnicity
* New students entering Summer or Fall and are enrolled in the Fall.
Applied
Applied
86
515
899
1,880
204
52
9,687
13,323
New Undergraduate Transfer Students
by Ethnicity and Gender
Female
44.10%
Number
1,949
2,001
Gender
Female
Male
Male
50.65%
Number
926
1,174
Male
55.90%
New Freshmen Distribution by State
WA
1
MT
1
OR
1
CA
6
MN
1
MA
1
IA
1
NV
2
CO
9
AZ
2
NM
131
KS
5
OK
11
TX
3,640
AR
1
LA
4
H
IN O
1
1
TN1
PA
3
VA
3
SC
GA 1
5
NJ
2
New Undergraduate Transfer Students
by College
College
Agriculture
Architecture
Arts and Sciences
Business
Education
Engineering
Human Sciences
Mass Communications
Visual & Performing Arts
Total
FR
24
14
282
90
19
47
79
45
15
615
SO
57
19
409
135
26
119
136
67
17
985
JR
35
4
171
63
15
56
61
12
12
429
SR
3
4
27
11
1
14
5
2
4
71
Total
119
41
889
299
61
236
281
126
48
2,100
One-Year Retention Rate of New Full-time Freshmen*
FY 1999 - 2000 to FY 2003 - 2004
Distribution of New Freshmen from Texas
by 100-Mile Increments
Counties
Within
100 miles
200 miles
300 miles
400 miles
500 miles
Over 500 miles
Unknown
Total
83%
82%
82%
82%
81%
81%
Percent Retained
80%
New
Freshmen
635
465
1,124
733
654
22
7
3,640
Graduates in Four, Five, and Six Years
Full-time New Freshmen - Fall 1998
% New
Freshmen
17.45%
12.77%
30.88%
20.14%
17.97%
0.60%
0.19%
100.00%
College
Agriculture
Architecture
Arts and Sciences
Business
Education
Engineering
Human Sciences
Total
Degree in
4 Years 5 Years 6 Years 6 & Under
%
45
39
11
95 61%
8
34
19
61 54%
313
282
75
670 47%
240
166
38
444 68%
41
9
0
50 66%
49
111
32
192 52%
76
27
9
112 75%
772
668
184
1,624 55%
Six-Year Graduation Rates
of Full-time New Freshmen
79%
Four Years
17.45%
50%
200 Miles
2001-2002
2002-2003
2003-2004
30.88%
Year
300 Miles
20.14%
*Freshmen entering Summer or Fall and are full-time in the Fall.
400 Miles
SAT / ACT Scores for All New Freshmen
573
1125
0.60%
23
24
23%
25%
22%
24%
26%
24%
26%
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
30%
20%
Fall Term Arriving
New Freshmen from High School
by High School Rank
5 Year SAT and ACT
Composite Trends
Top 10%
SAT
Total
0
ACT Composite Scores for All Freshmen*
Math Composite
22
23
25
25
23
24
25
25
22
22
26
26
22
23
22
23
23
24
25%
24%
0%
Over
500 Miles
College
Agriculture
Architecture
Arts and Sciences
Business
Education
Engineering
Human Sciences
Mass Communications
Visual & Performing Arts
500
ACT
4000
0
1110
24
1100
1090
23
1080
1070
20
*Students who obtained the same equivalent score in both tests were included in both counts.
2027
2173
1846
2011
1891
1124
1201
1247
1338
1246
819
829
868
934
859
Fall 2000
Fall 2001
Fall 2002
Fall 2003
Fall 2004
2000
22
2000
10
3000
1000
1060
Total
Other
25
1120
College
Agriculture
Architecture
Arts and Sciences
Business
Education
Engineering
Human Sciences
Mass Communications
Visual & Performing Arts
Next 15%
5000
1130
1000
SAT Scores
Math Composite
564
1113
596
1141
560
1109
600
1172
541
1075
610
1164
538
1070
542
1092
577
1166
6%
500 Miles
SAT Composite Scores for All Freshmen*
Verbal
22
24
23
24
21
25
23
23
24
Six Years
6%
7%
40%
10%
17.97%
Count
2000-2001
ACT Scores
1999-2000
552
Percent Graduating
12.77%
75%
Verbal
549
546
548
571
534
554
531
550
589
Five Years
60%
77%
100 Miles
23
Beg
157
113
1,413
656
76
369
149
2,933
2001
2002
2003
Fall Term Arriving
2004
0
Year
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