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New Freshmen
Freshmen Applicants, Acceptances, Enrollees............................................................................................
High School Rank of First-Time Freshmen ................................................................................................
Distribution of SAT scores of First-Time Freshmen...................................................................................
North Carolina Region of Origin for First-Time Freshmen ........................................................................
North Carolina Counties Producing the most New Freshmen ....................................................................
Geographic Origin of All New Freshmen ...................................................................................................
New Freshmen Enrollment by County and State ........................................................................................
Race, Load, and Gender of First-Time Freshmen .......................................................................................
Transfer Students
Transfer Applicants, Acceptances, Enrollees..............................................................................................
Institutional Origin of New Undergraduate Transfer Students ..................................................................
Institutional Origin of New Undergraduate Transfer Students (graph).......................................................
Undergraduate Students
Race, Load, and Gender of All Undergraduates .........................................................................................
Undergraduate Headcount Enrollment (graph) ...........................................................................................
Full- and Part-Time Undergraduate Headcount Enrollment (graph)...........................................................
Undergraduate Student Credit Hours ..........................................................................................................
Junior-Senior Enrollment by Major ............................................................................................................
Undergraduate Degrees Conferred by College
Applied Sciences Undergraduate Degrees ..................................................................................................
Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Degrees .................................................................................................
College of Business Undergraduate Degrees ..............................................................................................
Education and Allied Professions Undergraduate Degrees.........................................................................
Kimmel School Undergraduate Degrees.....................................................................................................
Graduate Students
Graduate Applicants, Acceptances, Enrollees.............................................................................................
Geographic Origin of Graduate Students ....................................................................................................
Race, Load, and Gender of Graduate Students ..........................................................................................
Graduate Headcount Enrollment (graph) ....................................................................................................
Full- and Part-Time Graduate Enrollment (graph)......................................................................................
Graduate Student Credit Hours ...................................................................................................................
Enrollment by Graduate Program ...............................................................................................................
Graduate Degrees Conferred ......................................................................................................................
Distance Learning Students
Total Distance Education Enrollment and Student Credit Hours................................................................
Distance Learning Headcount Enrollment (graph) .....................................................................................
Undergraduate Major of Distance Learning Students ................................................................................
Graduate Program of Distance Learning Students ......................................................................................
All Students
Race, Load, and Gender of All Students ....................................................................................................
Student Credit Hours by Level, Resident Credit and Distance Learning ....................................................
Retention Rates ..........................................................................................................................................
4
5
6
7
8
8
9
10
13
14
15
17
18
19
19
20
21
24
25
27
28
29
30
30
31
32
32
33
34
37
39
39
40
41
42
43
44
Freshman Applicants, Acceptances & Enrollees
Fall Term Resident Credit
6,000
4,964
4,905
5,000
4,830
4,606
Number of Freshmen
4,124
3,738
4,000
3,705
3,705
3,392
2,958
3,000
2,000
1,578
1,495
1,568
1,557
1,224
1,000
0
2002
2003
2004
Applied
2002
InState
Accepted
2003
Out-ofState
InState
2005
Enrolled
2005
2004
Out-ofState
2006
InState
Out-ofState
InState
2006
Out-ofState
InState
Out-ofState
Applied
Male
Female
3,186
1,543
1,643
935
431
504
3,752
1,865
1,887
854
365
489
4,112
2,007
2,105
793
366
427
4,152
1,998
2,154
812
354
458
4,051
1,966
2,085
779
377
402
Accepted
Male
Female
% of Applicants Accepted
2,333
625
2,843
549
3,172
566
3,123
582
3,167
538
1,101
273
1,396
235
1,513
239
1,454
236
1,501
255
1,232
352
1,447
314
1,659
327
1,669
346
1,666
283
73
67
76
64
77
71
75
72
78
69
Enrolled
Male
Female
% of Accepted Enrolling
1,077
147
1,370
125
1,446
132
1,438
119
1,459
109
523
71
689
63
716
55
721
59
718
62
554
76
681
62
730
77
717
60
741
47
46
24
48
23
46
23
46
20
46
20
Source: OCR B1 Students in Institutions of Higher Education: Applications, Acceptances and Actual Enrollment
Ref:Freshmen Applications, Acceptances and Enrollees
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HIGH SCHOOL CLASS RANK
OF NEW FRESHMEN
FALL TERM
Percentage of New Freshmen*
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Top Fifth
Second Fifth
Third Fifth
Fourth Fifth
Lowest Fifth
22
27
30
19
2
21
30
30
18
1
23
28
28
20
1
22
23
26
27
29
29
21
18
2
3
Number Not Available
73
79
83
88
115
Class Rank
Source: NCHED A-4: First-Time Freshmen Admissions
*Percentage of new freshmen who provided class rank information.
Ref: HS Rank of First Time Freshmen.xls
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DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST (SAT) SCORES
OF NEW FRESHMEN
FALL 2006
In-State
VERBAL
Out-of-State
All
In-State
MATH
Out-of-State
All
In-State
WRITING
Out-of-
All
750 - 800
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
700 - 749
1%
0%
1%
1%
1%
1%
0%
0%
0%
650 - 699
4%
0%
3%
4%
1%
4%
2%
1%
2%
600 - 649
8%
11%
8%
9%
9%
9%
5%
6%
5%
550 - 599
13%
19%
13%
17%
19%
18%
13%
15%
13%
500 - 549
24%
29%
24%
26%
23%
26%
20%
27%
20%
450 - 499
30%
21%
29%
26%
26%
26%
27%
26%
27%
400 - 449
16%
17%
16%
14%
21%
14%
22%
18%
22%
350 - 399
4%
3%
4%
2%
0%
1%
8%
7%
8%
300 - 349
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
2%
1%
2%
250 - 299
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Total Enrolled
200 - 249
1,460
108
1,568
1,460
108
1,568
1,460
108
1,568
Average Score
505
509
505
518
510
517
483
492
483
Source: NCHED A-4: First-Time Freshmen Admissions, Fall 2006
Ref: SAT Scores of First Time Freshmen.xls
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North Carolina Region of Origin of New Freshmen
State Wide - Fall 2006
Piedmont Counties
55%
Eastern Counties
6%
Immediate 11-County
Area
28%
Other Appalachian
Counties
11%
North Carolina Counties Producing Most New Freshmen
Fall Term
Mecklenburg
Wake
Buncombe
Haywood
Forsyth
Guilford
Henderson
Macon
Union
Jackson*
Gaston
2003
2004
2005
2006
111
113
84
72
56
67
38
38
31
47
69
153
111
66
67
75
66
42
49
51
40
54
123
122
98
68
58
51
50
43
38
35
33
152
124
107
73
36
56
41
42
53
56
55
*Includes freshmen with "unknown" county
Source: NCHED A-1.3: Home Base of Students
Ref: Geographic Origin by County_State_Country.xls
8
Geographic Origin of All New Freshmen
Fall 2006
North Carolina
93.11%
Florida
0.89%
South Carolina
0.83%
Georgia
2.42%
Other States & Foreign
2.44%
Source: NCHED A-1.3: Home Base of Students
Ref: Geographic Origin by County_State_Country.xls
9
NEW FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY AND STATE
FALL TERM
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
A. Immediate 11-County Area
Buncombe
Cherokee
Clay
Graham
Haywood
Henderson
Jackson*
Macon
Madison
Swain
Transylvania
Total for Region
74
21
15
3
40
27
36
26
4
10
17
273
84
25
14
5
72
38
47
38
8
8
22
361
66
18
19
3
67
42
40
49
3
14
22
343
98
21
11
11
68
50
35
43
8
28
17
390
107
25
9
15
73
41
56
42
2
20
22
412
B. Other Appalachian Counties
Alexander
Alleghany
Ashe
Avery
Burke
Caldwell
Davie
McDowell
Mitchell
Polk
Rutherford
Stokes
Surry
Watauga
Wilkes
Yadkin
Yancey
Total for Region
7
0
1
5
13
20
6
16
10
4
16
8
6
4
7
5
7
135
7
3
4
7
19
12
13
29
1
7
19
9
5
2
11
3
9
160
5
1
2
2
21
23
13
14
1
13
37
8
8
7
8
15
4
182
9
0
6
6
14
14
20
30
5
9
23
8
12
3
20
4
11
194
9
2
4
5
17
15
11
16
2
15
20
6
10
1
16
3
5
157
15
3
21
3
28
6
24
16
14
47
54
2
49
6
22
5
11
81
1
10
9
1
10
3
29
1
33
6
21
18
18
56
69
3
67
4
41
4
14
111
1
6
22
4
11
0
30
2
20
5
36
13
17
75
54
7
66
9
29
3
18
153
3
7
20
6
17
0
41
4
42
7
32
30
15
58
33
3
51
4
29
6
21
123
2
12
13
1
13
3
31
1
48
8
34
23
14
36
55
2
56
5
27
5
27
152
8
5
32
5
C. Piedmont Counties
Alamance
Anson
Cabarrus
Caswell
Catawba
Chatham
Cleveland
Davidson
Durham
Forsyth
Gaston
Granville
Guilford
Harnett
Iredell
Lee
Lincoln
Mecklenburg
Montgomery
Moore
Orange
Person
10
NEW FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY AND STATE
FALL TERM
Randolph
Richmond
Rockingham
Rowan
Stanly
Union
Vance
Wake
Warren
Total for Region
D. Eastern Counties
Beaufort
Bertie
Bladen
Brunswick
Camden
Carteret
Chowan
Columbus
Craven
Cumberland
Currituck
Dare
Duplin
Edgecombe
Franklin
Gates
Greene
Halifax
Hertford
Hoke
Hyde
Johnston
Jones
Lenoir
Martin
Nash
New Hanover
Northampton
Onslow
Pamlico
Pasquotank
Pender
Perquimans
Pitt
Robeson
Sampson
Scotland
Tyrrell
2002
22
2
2
12
5
24
3
78
2
578
2003
14
3
12
20
5
31
2
113
1
742
2004
31
4
6
25
6
51
0
111
1
819
2005
20
6
7
19
15
38
2
122
0
773
2006
8
2
3
21
6
53
2
124
1
810
0
2
2
6
0
2
2
0
8
13
0
1
1
0
7
0
0
1
1
0
0
8
0
0
0
3
5
2
12
0
1
0
0
5
5
5
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
3
1
3
12
6
1
1
3
1
3
0
1
0
1
1
0
8
0
2
2
2
9
0
16
0
1
5
1
8
1
1
1
0
4
0
0
9
0
4
1
0
6
8
0
2
4
4
4
0
1
1
1
3
0
11
2
3
0
4
5
0
14
0
0
1
0
2
1
3
2
0
0
0
1
1
1
2
0
0
5
21
1
2
0
2
4
0
0
1
1
0
2
10
0
1
0
0
4
0
9
0
0
2
1
1
4
2
3
0
6
0
1
4
0
2
1
1
3
8
2
2
1
0
3
1
0
0
0
1
0
10
2
0
1
3
4
0
7
0
0
6
1
3
2
1
1
0
11
NEW FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY AND STATE
FALL TERM
Washington
Wayne
Wilson
Total for Region
Total for State
E. Out-of-State
Florida
Georgia
South Carolina
Other States
Foreign
Total for Out-of-State
Total New Freshmen
2002
0
1
1
94
2003
1
3
6
108
2004
0
5
4
109
2005
0
3
1
85
2006
1
0
3
81
1,080
1,371
1,453
1,442
1,460
14
59
17
50
4
144
14
33
15
60
2
124
16
32
23
48
6
125
15
42
20
37
1
115
14
38
13
38
5
108
1,224
1,495
1,578
1,557
1,568
*Includes freshmen with "unknown" county
Source: NCHED A-1.3: Home Base of Students
Ref: Geographic Origin by County_State_Country.xls
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RACE, LOAD, AND GENDER OF FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN
FALL 2006
LOAD
AND
CLASS
NONRESIDENT
ALIEN
Male
Female
AFRICANAMERICAN
NATIVE
AMERICAN
Male
Female
Male
Female
ASIAN
Male
HISPANIC
Female
Male
Female
WHITE
Male
TOTAL
Female
Male
Female
Full-Time
New Freshmen
0
2
54
40
5
6
6
8
15
9
664
682
744
747
Part-Time
New Freshmen
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
TOTALS
0
2
54
40
5
6
6
8
15
9
665
682
745
747
GRAND TOTAL
2
94
11
Source: OCR B1
Ref: Race Load Gender FTF
13
14
24
1,347
1,492
Transfer Applicants, Acceptances & Enrollees
Fall Term Resident Credit
1,600
1,448
1,358
1,400
Number of Freshmen
1,200
1,098
1,028
1,014
1,000
930
943
920
927
823
728
800
654
598
600
594
513
400
200
0
2002
2003
2004
Applied
2002
InState
Accepted
2003
Out-ofState
InState
2005
Enrolled
2004
Out-ofState
2006
InState
2005
Out-ofState
InState
2006
Out-ofState
InState
Out-ofState
Applied
Male
Female
782
349
433
148
65
83
802
354
448
212
61
151
853
386
467
175
52
123
1,113
530
583
335
103
232
1,149
537
612
209
96
113
Accepted
Male
Female
% of Applicants Accepted
691
132
724
196
785
158
830
268
821
106
295
54
307
53
343
45
388
74
375
49
396
78
417
143
442
113
442
194
446
57
88
89
90
92
92
90
75
80
71
51
Enrolled
Male
Female
% of Accepted Enrolling
437
76
485
113
540
114
554
174
557
37
200
28
226
35
260
33
269
43
265
20
237
48
259
78
280
81
285
151
292
17
63
58
67
58
69
72
67
65
68
35
Source: OCR B1 Students in Institutions of Higher Education: Applications, Acceptances and Actual Enrollment
Ref: Transfer Applications, Acceptances and Enrollees
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INSTITUTIONAL ORIGIN OF NEW UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFER STUDENTS
FALL TERM*
I.
INSTITUTION
North Carolina Institutions
A. Public Senior Universities
Appalachian
East Carolina
N.C. State
UNC-Asheville
UNC-Chapel Hill
UNC-Charlotte
UNC-Greensboro
Other N. C. Universities
Public Senior Total
2002
B. Community & Technical Colleges
Asheville-Buncombe
Blue Ridge
Caldwell
Catawba Valley
Central Piedmont
Cleveland
Forsyth
Gaston
Haywood
Isothermal
McDowell
Mitchell
Sandhills
Southwestern
Surry
Tri-County
Wake
Western Piedmont
Wilkes
Other Community Colleges
Community College Total
C. Private Senior Institutions
Brevard
Campbell
Gardner-Webb
Lees-McRae
Lenoir Rhyne
Mars Hill
Montreat
Warren Wilson
Wingate
Other Private Senior Inst.
Private Senior Total
15
2003
2004
2005
2006
9
8
8
12
1
8
6
9
61
11
4
6
11
4
10
5
8
59
7
5
10
6
3
10
8
5
54
9
7
6
12
2
10
6
8
60
11
8
4
7
6
12
10
2
60
31
19
6
4
5
2
8
5
25
11
3
1
1
49
6
25
6
23
2
27
259
51
17
10
9
13
3
2
14
21
8
1
2
2
45
2
20
7
15
2
63
307
47
20
1
4
13
10
5
6
46
36
7
4
1
57
5
24
7
13
4
48
358
44
16
4
23
22
6
13
10
29
16
8
10
3
41
5
27
6
17
4
56
360
55
31
3
13
29
0
8
7
26
10
8
3
5
65
5
28
7
18
1
84
406
2
3
4
1
2
6
1
2
0
8
29
4
1
1
0
4
3
1
0
2
15
31
2
1
3
1
2
2
4
2
0
13
30
4
5
3
1
3
2
3
3
0
12
36
1
4
1
1
0
6
2
0
1
14
30
INSTITUTIONAL ORIGIN OF NEW UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFER STUDENTS
FALL TERM*
INSTITUTION
II.
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
D. Private Junior Colleges
1
1
2
6
2
E. Other Institutions Total
1
0
1
1
10
All Institutions Total
351
398
445
463
508
Out-of-State
A. Other States
Alabama
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
Maryland
New York
South Carolina
Tennessee
Virginia
Remaining States
Other States Total
0
15
15
2
5
4
8
10
11
46
116
3
14
12
0
5
4
8
8
14
52
120
3
24
11
1
4
8
17
12
7
44
131
9
16
16
2
2
5
17
10
9
56
142
3
9
7
1
7
5
8
5
2
39
86
46
80
78
123
5
162
200
209
265
91
513
598
654
728
599
B. Foreign Countries Total
Out-of-State Total
GRAND TOTAL
*Includes Distance Learning
Source: NCHED A-1.2: New Undergraduate Transfer Students
Ref: Institutional Origin of Transfer Students.xls
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Institutional Origin of New Undergraduate Transfer Students*
Fall 2006
Public Senior Univ.
10.0%
Community Colleges
67.8%
Foreign
0.8%
Out-of-State
14.4%
Private Jr. Colleges &
Other
2.0%
Private Senior Univ.
Fall 2005
Community Colleges
49.5%
Public Senior Univ.
8.2%
Private Senior Univ.
4.9%
Foreign
16.9%
Private Jr. Colleges &
Other
0.1%
Out-of-State
19.5%
*Includes Resident Credit and Distance Learning
Source: NCHED A-1.2: New Undergraduate Transfer Students
Factbook Table Reference: Institutional Origin of New Undergraduate Transfer Students (09)
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RACE, LOAD, AND GENDER OF ALL UNDERGRADUATES
FALL 2006
LOAD
AND
CLASS
NONRESIDENT
ALIEN
AFRICANAMERICAN
NATIVE
AMERICAN
ASIAN
HISPANIC
WHITE
TOTAL
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Full-Time
96
97
225
127
37
42
30
28
45
43
2,588
2,820
3,021
3,157
Part-Time
16
72
17
19
5
14
4
3
8
9
353
448
403
565
Unclassified
20
16
3
7
0
0
0
1
0
2
56
152
79
178
132
185
245
153
42
56
34
31
53
54
2,997
3,420
3,503
3,900
TOTALS
GRAND TOTAL
317
398
98
65
Source: OCR B1
Ref: Race Load Gender UG
18
107
6,417
7,403
Undergraduate Headcount Enrollment*
8,000
7,000
Headcount
6,000
6,087
5,665
5,372
7,146
6,980
6,785
6,539
6,388
6,197
5,682
5,000
Fall Headcount**
4,000
Resident Headcount
Distance Learning
3,000
2,000
1,000
686
647
597
415
301
0
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Reference: Undergraduate Headcount Enrollment
Full- and Part-Time
Undergraduate Headcount Enrollment
7,000
6,178
6,015
5,802
6,000
5,292
4,946
Resident Headcount
5,000
4,000
Full-time
Part-time
3,000
2,000
983
795
719
968
965
1,000
0
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
*Total Headcount does not equal the sum of Distance Learning and Resident Credit Headcount because
some students are enrolled in both resident credit and distance learning credit courses.
**Includes Distance Learning
Source: NCHED A-1.1: Resident and Extension Credit Enrollment
Factbook Table Reference: Fall Enrollment by Load, Legal Residence and Level (16)
19
Undergraduate Student Credit Hours Fall Term
92,800
100,000
96,095
90,245
83,484 81,914
Student Credit Hours (SCHs)
90,000
93,156
77,696 76,477
80,000
70,000
60,000
50,000
40,000
30,000
20,000
2,939
2,555
1,570
1,219
10,000
0
2002
Total SCH
2003
2004
Resident Credit SCHs
Reference: Undergraduate Student Credit Hours
20
Distance Learning SCHs
2005
JUNIOR-SENIOR ENROLLMENT BY UNDERGRADUATE MAJOR INCLUDING SECOND MAJORS
Fall Term Resident Credit Enrollment
2002
417
81
774
590
522
2,495
2003
390
112
877
578
527
2,623
2004
474
178
935
595
571
2,817
2005
494
222
998
556
593
2,942
2006
512
252
1,041
517
592
3,081
Criminal Justice & Emergency Management
Criminal Justice (43.0104)
Emergency Management (44.0401)
Total
114
114
143
2
145
126
7
133
125
14
139
114
13
127
Health Sciences
Athletic Training & Sports Medicine (51.0913)
Clinical Laboratory Sciences (51.1005)
Emergency Medical Care (51.0904)
Environmental Health (51.2202)
Health Information Administration (51.0706)
Health Services Management (51.0701)
Nutrition & Dietetics (51.3101)
Total
28
28
21
15
0
28
120
24
34
27
8
0
20
113
6
20
35
28
20
0
25
134
14
23
31
28
26
0
36
158
25
27
27
21
18
0
30
148
7
2
1
1
0
119
67
133
125
161
55
63
73
71
76
2
0
0
0
0
417
390
474
494
512
KIMMEL SCHOOL (CIP)
Electrical & Computer Engineering Technology (15.0303)
Electrical Engineering (14.1001)
Engineering Technology (15.0000)
Telecommunications Engineering Technology (15.0303)
Industrial Distribution (15.0612)
Industrial Technology (15.0612)
Manufacturing Engineering Technology (15.0613)
Construction Management (15.1001)
Total
26
0
14
16
25
81
32
11
16
9
23
21
112
35
0
41
22
9
4
16
51
178
39
4
75
18
1
1
5
79
222
28
9
80
11
1
2
2
119
252
ARTS & SCIENCES (CIP)
Anthropology & Sociology
Anthropology (45.0201)
Sociology (45.1101)
Total
21
37
58
17
42
59
21
47
68
33
29
62
36
47
83
Art & Design
Art (50.0701, 50.0702, 13.1302)
Interior Design (50.0408)
Total
28
40
68
93
40
133
89
49
138
82
48
130
86
56
142
Biology (26.0101)
62
70
69
73
78
Chemistry & Physics
Chemistry (40.0501)
Physics (40.0801)
Total
31
6
37
32
1
33
39
0
39
45
0
45
47
0
47
APPLIED SCIENCES
KIMMEL SCHOOL OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
ARTS & SCIENCES
BUSINESS
EDUCATION & ALLIED PROFESSIONS
UNDERGRADUATE UPPER LEVEL TOTAL
APPLIED SCIENCES (CIP)
Child & Family Studies (19.0701)
Nursing (51.1601)
Social Work (44.0701)
Special Studies/Applied Sciences (24.0101)
Total
21
JUNIOR-SENIOR ENROLLMENT BY UNDERGRADUATE MAJOR INCLUDING SECOND MAJORS
Fall Term Resident Credit Enrollment
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
110
13
1
124
136
10
6
152
124
14
7
145
140
9
12
161
140
9
9
158
91
82
80
94
101
-
-
0
2
6
Geosciences & Natural Resources Management
Geography (45.0701)
Geology (40.0601)
Natural Resources Management (03.0201)
Total
8
15
41
64
2
16
34
52
0
13
33
46
0
13
32
45
0
14
23
37
History
History (54.0101)
Social Sciences (45.0101, 13.1318)
Total
39
22
61
43
29
72
58
32
90
80
47
127
96
47
143
Mathematics & Computer Science
Computer Science (11.0701)
Math (27.0101, 13.1311)
Total
41
15
56
40
33
73
47
34
81
30
31
61
23
26
49
Modern Foreign Languages
French (16.0901, 13.1325)
German (16.0501, 13.1326)
Spanish (16.0905, 13.1330)
Total
3
5
20
28
3
5
17
25
0
4
17
21
1
3
29
33
0
5
29
34
Music
Music Education/General & Instrumental (13.1312)
Music (50.0901)
Music Perfromance (50.0903)
Total
41
36
77
44
21
4
69
55
21
7
83
48
22
18
88
43
16
24
83
Philosophy & Religion
Philosophy (38.0101)
Special Studies/Arts & Sciences (24.0101)
Total
10
0
10
11
0
11
19
0
19
22
0
22
31
0
31
Communication, Theatre & Dance
Communication (09.0101)
Speech & Theatre Arts (50.0501)
Theatre (50.0501)
Total
English (23.0101, 13.1305)
Environmental Science (03.0104)
28
35
42
40
36
10
774
11
877
14
935
15
998
13
1,041
Accountancy, Finance & Entrepreneurship
Accounting (52.0301)
Entrepreneurship (52.1499)
Finance (52.0801)
Total
53
31
49
133
65
32
49
146
68
51
45
164
61
47
45
153
56
52
38
146
Business Computer Information Systems & Economics
Business Computer Information Systems (52.1201)
Economics (52.0601)
Total
122
3
125
100
0
100
76
0
76
61
0
61
48
0
48
Management & International Business
Management (52.0201)
Hospitality & Tourism (52.0901)
International Business (52.1101)
Totals
70
42
13
125
80
41
15
136
86
60
16
162
84
76
15
175
72
86
18
176
Political Science & Public Affairs (45.1001)
Science Education (13.1316)
Total
BUSINESS (CIP)
22
JUNIOR-SENIOR ENROLLMENT BY UNDERGRADUATE MAJOR INCLUDING SECOND MAJORS
Fall Term Resident Credit Enrollment
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
123
84
207
590
104
92
196
578
91
102
193
595
91
76
167
556
81
66
147
517
Birth-Kindergarten, Elementary & Middle Grades Education
Birth-Kindergarten (13.1209)
Elementary Education (13.1202)
Middle Grades Education (13.1203)
Total
32
168
25
225
33
173
26
232
59
170
19
248
59
183
23
265
64
176
28
268
Health & Human Performance
Physical Education (13.1314)
Parks & Recreation Management (31.0301)
Sport Management (31.0504)
Recreational Therapy (51.2309)
Total
38
38
69
24
169
45
38
70
17
170
45
46
71
22
184
51
42
58
33
184
51
41
55
37
184
30
37
67
18
33
51
22
30
52
27
32
59
24
31
55
0
0
0
0
0
61
522
74
527
87
571
85
593
85
592
111
139
64
79
167
Marketing & Business Law
Marketing (52.1401)
Business Administration and Law (52.0201)
Total
Total
EDUCATION & ALLIED PROFESSIONS (CIP)
Human Services
Communication Sciences & Disorders (51.0201)
Special Education/General (13.1001)
Total
Special Studies (24.0101)
Psychology (42.0101)
Total
UNDECLARED
Ref: Junior Senior Enrollment by Major.xls
23
APPLIED SCIENCES UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES
2001-02 to 2005-06†
CIP
Code
Aug-May
Aug-May
Aug-May
Aug-May
Aug-May
01-02
02-03
03-04
04-05
05-06
43.0104
44.0401
58
58
74
74
86
86
92
1
93
83
4
87
51.1005
51.0904
51.2202
51.0706
51.0701
51.3101
5
10
17
11
1
7
51
7
11
11
8
0
13
50
19
13
9
6
0
10
57
10
17
18
2
0
8
55
8
16
13
13
0
18
68
Social Work
Social Work
44.0701
17
26
23
32
22
Nursing
51.1601
64
67
53
60
74
Special Studies
24.0101
2
0
2
5
2
192
17
1,139
217
20
1,093
221
19
1,157
245
20
1,200
253
19
1,351
Department and Major
Applied Criminology
Criminal Justice
Emergency Management
Department Total
Health Sciences
Clinical Laboratory Sciences
Emergency Medical Care
Environmental Health
Health Information Administration
Health Service Mgmt & Supervision*
Nutrition & Dietetics
Department Total
Applied Sciences Total
Percent of Undergraduate Degrees
Total University Bachelor's Degrees
*Program discontinued
†Departmental major includes second majors; total for university does not include second majors.
Source: GA Completions (C1) - Awards/Degrees Conferred July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006
Ref: Applied Sciences Undergraduate Degrees.xls
24
ARTS & SCIENCES UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES
2001-02 to 2005-06†
Department and Major
Anthropology & Sociology
Anthropology
Sociology
Department Total
Art
Art
Art Education
Interior Design
Department Total
Biology
Chemistry & Physics
Chemistry
Physics*
Science Education
Department Total
Communication, Theatre Arts, & Dance
Communication
Speech & Theatre Arts
Theatre
Department Total
English
English
English, Secondary Education
Department Total
Geosciences & Natural Resource Mgt.
Geography*
Geology
Natural Resources Management
Department Total
History
History
Social Sciences
Social Sciences, Secondary Education
Department Total
Mathematics & Computer Science
Computer Science
Mathematics
Mathematics, Secondary Education
Department Total
Modern Foreign Languages
French*
French, Secondary Education*
German
German, Secondary Education
Spanish
Spanish, Secondary Education
Department Total
CIP
Code
Aug-May
Aug-May
Aug-May
Aug-May
Aug-May
01-02
02-03
03-04
04-05
05-06
45.0201
45.1101
11
30
41
11
24
35
9
26
35
8
30
38
12
17
29
50.07
13.1302
50.0408
15
1
11
16
18
24
3
16
27
18
23
2
19
25
20
28
7
9
35
33
28
5
9
42
24
40.0501
40.0801
13.1316
15
0
5
20
12
1
5
18
14
0
3
17
14
0
4
18
19
0
7
26
09.0101
50.0501
50.0501
56
7
1
64
53
6
1
60
68
1
0
69
58
8
0
66
72
4
0
76
23.0101
13.1305
13
7
20
29
9
38
31
9
40
22
1
23
25
5
30
45.0701
40.0601
03.0201
6
9
19
34
7
0
23
30
2
10
11
23
0
6
11
17
0
4
16
20
54.0101
45.0101
13.1318
10
2
10
22
13
6
3
22
17
6
10
33
21
1
7
29
21
4
6
31
11.0701
27.0101
13.1311
8
8
1
17
9
5
1
15
11
9
1
21
17
10
5
32
18
12
3
33
16.0901
13.1325
16.0501
13.1326
16.0905
13.1330
0
0
0
1
7
1
9
2
0
4
0
4
7
17
2
0
0
2
6
6
16
0
0
2
0
7
2
11
1
0
1
0
7
2
11
26.0101
25
ARTS & SCIENCES UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES
2001-02 to 2005-06†
Department and Major
Music
Music
Music, Performance
Music, Secondary Education
Department Total
Political Science & Public Affairs
Political Science
Other Degree Programs
Philosophy
Other Degree Total
CIP
Code
Aug-May
Aug-May
Aug-May
Aug-May
Aug-May
01-02
02-03
03-04
04-05
05-06
50.0901
50.0903
13.1312
8
6
14
5
1
18
24
6
1
5
12
8
4
15
27
10
4
13
27
45.1001
12
9
16
18
18
38.0101
4
4
1
1
7
7
5
5
7
7
291
26
1,139
314
29
1,093
334
29
1,157
352
29
1,200
374
28
1,351
Arts & Sciences Total
Percent of Undergraduate Degrees
Total of University Bachelor's Degrees
*Program discontinued
†Departmental major includes second majors; total for university does not include second majors.
Source: GA Completions (C1) - Awards/Degrees Conferred July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006
Ref: Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Degrees.xls
26
BUSINESS UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES
2001-02 to 2005-06†
CIP
Code
Aug-May
Aug-May
Aug-May
Aug-May
Aug-May
01-02
02-03
03-04
04-05
05-06
24
24
5
53
25
24
12
61
29
33
13
75
24
25
63
112
32
26
32
90
Business Computer Information Systems & Economics
52.1201
Business Computer Information Systems
52.0601
Economics*
Department Total
62
8
70
40
4
44
44
0
44
33
0
33
25
0
25
Marketing & Business Law
Marketing
Business Administration & Law
Office Administration*
Department Total
52.1401
52.0201
68
16
1
85
78
30
0
108
60
32
0
92
53
40
0
93
54
30
0
84
52.0201
52.0901
52.1101
31
20
11
62
28
27
9
64
35
18
16
69
37
28
8
73
27
37
11
75
270
24
1,139
277
25
1,093
280
24
1,157
311
26
1,200
274
20
1,351
Department and Major
Accounting, Finance, & Entreprenuership
Accounting
Finance
Entrepreneurship
Department Total
Management & International Business
Management
Hospitality & Tourism Management
International Business
Department Total
52.0301
52.0801
52.1499
Business Total
Percent of Undergraduate Degrees
Total University Bachelor's Degrees
*Program discontinued
†Departmental major includes second majors; total for university does not include second majors.
Source: GA Completions (C1) - Awards/Degrees Conferred July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006
Ref: Business UG Degrees.xls
27
EDUCATION & ALLIED PROFESSIONS UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES
2001-02 to 2005-06†
CIP
Code
Aug-May
Aug-May
Aug-May
Aug-May
Aug-May
01-02
02-03
03-04
04-05
05-06
Birth-Kindergarten, Elementary & Middle Grades Education
Elementary Education
50
13.1202
Middle Grades
118
13.1203
Birth-Kindergarten
8
13.1209
Department Total
176
47
42
23
112
61
143
10
214
59
40
21
120
59
153
33
245
Department and Major
Health & Human Performance
Parks & Recreation Management
Physical Education
Sport Management
Therapeutic Recreation
Department Total
31.0301
13.1314
31.0504
51.2309
28
14
41
12
95
21
15
44
16
96
20
11
32
7
70
23
10
32
8
73
19
14
31
12
76
Human Services
Communication Sciences & Disorders
Special Education, General
Department Total
51.0201
13.1001
8
16
24
15
12
27
5
15
20
10
8
18
9
9
18
Psychology
42.0101
17
21
27
41
47
Special Studies
24.0101
0
0
0
0
0
312
27
1,139
256
23
1,093
331
29
1,157
252
21
1,200
386
29
1,351
Education & Allied Professions Total
Percent of Undergraduate Degrees
Total University Bachelor's Degrees
†Departmental major includes second majors; total for university does not include second majors.
Source: GA Completions (C1) - Awards/Degrees Conferred July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006
Ref: Education & Allied Professions UG Degrees.xls
28
KIMMEL SCHOOL UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES
2001-02 to 2005-06†
Major
Engineering Technology
Electronic Engineering Technology
Industrial Distribution
Industrial Technology
Manufacturing Engineering Technology
Construction Management
Department Total
CIP
Code
15.0000
15.0303
15.0603
15.0612
15.0613
15.1001
Applied Sciences Total
Percent of Undergraduate Degrees
Total University Bachelor's Degrees
Aug-May
Aug-May
Aug-May
Aug-May
Aug-May
01-02
02-03
03-04
04-05
05-06
-
-
-
12
19
12
14
19
11
56
7
10
18
9
44
8
16
12
36
16
0
12
13
13
66
19
0
1
4
21
64
56
5
1,139
44
4
1,093
36
3
1,157
66
6
1,200
64
5
1,351
†Departmental major includes second majors; total for university does not include second majors.
Source: GA Completions (C1) - Awards/Degrees Conferred July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006
Ref: Kimmel School Undergraduate Degrees.xls
29
Graduate Applicants and Enrollees
Fall Term*
864
856
842
900
800
Number of Students
700
517
495
600
470
500
400
300
200
100
0
2004
2005
Applied
2006
Enrolled
*Includes non-degree seeking graduate students
Source: OCR B1 Students in Institutions of Higher Education: Applications, Acceptances & Actual Enrollment
Geographic Origin of New Degree-Seeking Graduate Students
Fall Term†
Number of Graduate Students
600
495
500
400
380
470
375
300
200
115
95
100
0
In-State
Out-of-State
2004
2005
Total
2006
†Includes Distance Learning students
Source: OCR B1 Students in Institutions of Higher Education: Applications, Acceptances & Actual Enrollment
Ref: graduates applicants acceptances enrollees
30
RACE, LOAD, AND GENDER OF GRADUATE STUDENTS
FALL 2006
LOAD
AND
CLASS
NONRESIDENT
ALIEN
Male
Female
AFRICANAMERICAN
NATIVE
AMERICAN
Male
Male
Female
Female
ASIAN
Male
HISPANIC
Female
Male
Female
OTHER
WHITE
Male
Female
Male
TOTAL
Female
Male
Female
Full-Time
7
12
5
15
4
4
2
4
2
7
150
289
10
14
180
345
Part-Time
3
1
23
46
4
5
2
5
3
10
345
637
49
57
429
761
TOTALS
10
13
28
61
8
9
4
9
5
17
495
926
59
71
609
1,106
GRAND TOTAL
23
89
17
13
Source: OCR B1
Ref: Race Load Gender Graduate Students.xls
31
22
1,421
1,421
1,715
Graduate
Enrollment
Graduate Headcount
Headcount Enrollment
1,474
1,600
1,368
1,297
1,269
1,400
1,169
1,611
1,474
1,368
1,200 1,800
1,685
1,226
1,110
1,600
1,000
1,400
716
800 1,200
Headcount
Fall Headcount
1,715
1,685
1,611
1,800
600
551
1,000
370
800
224
400 600
200
230
400
200
0
0
2002 2002
2003 2003
Total Headcount*
2004 2004
Resident Credit
Total Headcount*
2005 2005
Distance Learning
2006
*Total Headcount does not equal the sum of Distance Learning and Resident Credit Headcount because
some students are enrolled in both resident credit and distance learning credit courses.
Source: RBR021: Enrollment and Full-Time Equivalency
Factbook Table Reference: Spring and Fall Headcount Enrollment and Student Credit Hours (15)
Full- and Part-Time Graduate Enrollment
1190
1163
1106
1200
1028
929
Resident Headcount
1000
800
600
439
446
2002
2003
505
522
525
2004
2005
2006
400
200
0
Full-Time
Part-Time
Factbook Table Reference: Fall Enrollment by Load, Legal Residence and Level (16)
32
GRADUATE STUDENT CREDIT HOURS
FALL TERM
10,000
11,187
10,641
9,499
8,999
8,746
8,419
8,504
7,980
Student Credit Hours (SCHs)
8,000
6,000
2,683
4,000
1,895
1,080
1,019
2,000
0
2002
Total SCH
2003
2004
Resident Credit SCHs
Reference: Graduate Student Credit Hours
33
Distance Learning SCHs
2005
ENROLLMENT BY GRADUATE PROGRAM
FALL TERM
DEPARTMENT AND MAJOR (CIP)
Educational Leadership & Foundations
Educ. Admin./Two-Year College (13.0407)
Educational Leadership (Ed.D, Ed.S, 13.0401)
Educational Supervision (13.0404)
School Administration (13.0409)
Two-Year Col./Ind. Appl. Multi. Div. (13.0301)
Two-Year Col./Multidisciplinary Studies
Resident Credit Headcount
2003
2004
2005
2002
2006
17
76
21
27
11
0
15
84
12
37
8
0
19
102
9
40
7
0
11
104
5
11
9
0
2
96
4
2
0
6
152
156
177
140
110
Fine Art (50.0702)
Art Education (13.1299)
0
1
0
1
12
4
14
6
14
12
Totals
1
1
16
20
26
Biology (26.0101)
Two-Year College/Biology (13.1322)
Secondary Education/Biology (13.1299)
23
2
4
20
0
6
18
1
14
15
2
5
19
2
7
Totals
29
26
33
22
28
Accountancy (52.0301)
Business Admininstration (52.0201)
Entrepreneurship (52.1499)
Project Management (52.0299)
55
132
1
52
144
31
2
44
133
46
0
43
128
19
0
39
120
14
0
Totals
188
229
223
190
173
Chemistry (40.0501)
Secondary Education/Chemistry (13.1299)
17
1
15
0
19
2
17
2
12
2
Totals
18
15
21
19
14
2
1
0
38
5
12
1
0
0
0
2
8
3
3
12
9
3
4
2
1
0
35
10
8
1
0
0
0
3
6
3
4
15
14
2
5
2
2
1
42
8
6
4
1
1
1
2
8
2
4
13
12
1
8
1
1
0
44
7
2
0
0
0
0
3
5
1
4
11
4
1
9
3
1
1
1
28
6
4
1
5
4
0
0
5
5
1
0
2
5
0
7
103
109
118
103
79
Totals
Art
Biology
Business
Chemistry & Physics
Comprehensive Education (13.0101)†
Art (404)
Biology (407)
Birth-Kindergarten (408)
Chemistry (410)
Elementary Education (417)
English (418)
History (427)
Mathematics (434)
Middle Grades-Language Arts (491)
Middle Grades-Mathematics (492)
Middle Grades-Science (493)
Middle Grades-Social Studies (494)
Music (439)
Physical Education (440)
Reading (444)
Social Sciences (453)
Special Educ./Behavioral Disorders (406)
Special Educ./Learning Disabilities (456)
Special Educ./Mental Retardation (437)
Special Educ./Profound Disabilities (452)
Totals
34
ENROLLMENT BY GRADUATE PROGRAM
FALL TERM
Resident Credit Headcount
DEPARTMENT AND MAJOR (CIP)
2002
2003
2004
2005
Birth-Kindergarten, Elementary & Middle Grades Education†
Elementary Education (13.1202)
0
1
0
0
Middle Grades (13.1203)
0
0
0
0
Middle Grades (13.1299)
0
5
12
0
Reading (K-12)
0
0
0
0
Totals
0
6
12
0
2006
0
0
19
0
19
English
47
37
15
3
55
34
14
4
52
0
0
0
0
23
8
25
4
11
14
17
12
31
40
43
7
29
8
44
1
26
5
32
6
9
0
7
3
0
6
4
0
7
2
2
11
English (23.0101)
Secondary Education/English (13.1299)
Two-Year College/English (13.1305)
28
5
3
25
9
3
30
14
3
Totals
36
37
0
American History (54.0102, 05.0202)
History (54.0101)
Secondary Education/Social Science (13.1299)
Totals
Family and Consumer Sciences, Secondary**
History
Health & Human Performance
15
10
10
3
2
0
5
Health Sciences (51.0701)
55
52
48
44
45
Family Nurse Practitioner (51.1601)
15
28
41
49
30
42
32
36
39
41
34
36
45
1
48
30
41
20
53
33
34
9
0
0
0
51
0
61
47
33
2
0
2
0
30
4
K-12/Physical Education (13.1299)
Two-Year College/Physical Education (13.1314)
Sport/Fitness Management (31.0504)
Totals
Human Services
Counseling/Community (13.1102)
Communication Sciences & Disorders (51.0201)
Counseling/School (13.1101)
Human Resource Development (52.1001)
Special Educ./Behavioral Disorders (13.1005)†
Special Educ./Behavioral Disorders (13.1299)†
Special Educ./Learning Disabilities (13.1101)†
Special Educ./LD & MR (13.1299)†
Special Educ./Learning Disabilities (13.1299)†
Special Educ./Mental Retardation (13.1006)†
0
0
0
0
0
40
1
0
52
58
0
0
0
0
0
0
190
209
197
180
179
Engineering Technology (15.0612)
8
10
8
8
13
Master of Arts in Teaching - no DFA (13.1299)
-
-
-
20
16
5
7
0
11
6
1
7
6
4
12
18
17
10
3
0
13
13
3
2
18
0
7
4
11
Totals
0
0
0
Mathematics & Computer Science
Math/Applied (27.0301)
Secondary Education/Math (13.1299)
Two-Year College/Math (13.1311)
Totals
Music
Music - Applied & Education (50.0901)
Music - MM (50.0903)
Secondary Education/Music (13.1299)
10
8
0
0
0
1
3
8
3
Totals
11
11
11
0
8
6
14
Physical Therapy (51.2308)
43
41
52
63
62
Public Affairs (44.0401)
53
44
51
49
31
35
ENROLLMENT BY GRADUATE PROGRAM
FALL TERM
DEPARTMENT AND MAJOR (CIP)
Psychology
2002
Resident Credit Headcount
2003
2004
2005
2006
1
21
24
46
Psychology/Clinical (42.0201)
Psychology/General (42.0101)
Psychology/School (42.1701)
16
20
14
23
15
27
Totals
36
37
42
8
7
26
41
0
0
0
0
16
Certificate
Specials
0
173
0
190
0
130
Totals
173
190
130
0
147
147
0
109
109
1,169
1,269
1,297
1,226
1,120
Social Work (44.0701)
Undeclared
GRADUATE SCHOOL TOTALS
**Discontinued
Ref: Graduate Enrollment by Program.xls
36
GRADUATE DEGREES
2001-02 to 2005-06
Program
Accountancy
American History
American History, Cherokee Studies
Fine Art
Biology
Biology, 2-Yr College Teaching
Business Administration
Chemistry
Clinical Psychology
Communication Sciences and Disorders
Community Counseling
Comprehensive Education:
Art Education
Biology
Special Education - Bhvl/Emtl
Elementary Education
English - Grades 9-12
General
Special Education - Learning Disabled
Mathematics - Grades 9-12
Physical Education
Reading Education
Special Education - Mentally Disabled
Special Education - Svr/Prfnd
Social Studies Education
Middle Grade Language Arts - Grades 6-9
Middle Grades Math - Grades 6-9
Music Education
Consumer Sciences*
Curriculum & Instruction*
Education Administration (School)
Educational Administration, 2-Yr College
Educational Leadership (EDD)
Educational Leadership (EDS)
Education Supervision
Elementary Education
English
English, 2-Yr College Teaching
Entrepreneurship
Health Sciences
History
Human Resource Development
Instructional Tech Specialist-Computers
Applied Mathematics
Master of Arts in Teaching
Mathematics, 2-Yr College Teaching
CIP
Code
Aug-May
Aug-May
Aug-May
Aug-May
Aug-May
01-02
02-03
03-04
04-05
05-06
11
11
0
3
7
1
53
2
6
17
13
16
7
0
0
7
1
39
3
9
15
15
33
13
0
0
6
1
61
5
3
17
13
16
8
0
0
10
0
52
3
7
15
14
21
4
0
0
6
0
42
5
6
10
16
1
9
2
2
4
1
1
0
3
19
20
4
3
7
2
8
0
11
7
0
2
4
1
1
14
1
1
3
47
1
2
0
0
0
1
8
16
7
10
26
0
9
2
10
6
0
3
3
0
2
7
1
1
9
1
0
1
2
3
0
2
0
3
11
18
5
21
7
0
6
0
0
23
11
0
3
20
0
2
1
4
11
3
7
5
0
0
0
2
1
1
1
0
0
1
12
7
2
14
34
0
8
0
39
8
3
17
0
6
29
0
0
0
7
18
3
6
3
3
4
1
0
7
1
0
0
0
0
7
24
24
7
18
27
0
17
0
28
14
8
6
0
4
41
1
52.0301
54.0102
05.0202
50.0702
26.0101
13.1322
52.0201
40.0501
42.0201
51.0201
13.1102
13.0101
19.0101
13.0301
13.0409
13.0407
13.0401
13.0401
13.0404
13.1202
23.0101
13.1305
52.1499
51.0701
54.0101
52.1001
13.0501
27.0301
13.1299
13.1311
37
GRADUATE DEGREES
2001-02 to 2005-06
Program
Middle Grades Education
Music
Music Performance
Nursing (Family Nurse Practitioner)
Nursing (Registered Nurse Training)
Physical Education
Physical Therapy
Project Management
Psychology, General*
Public Affairs
Reading Education
School Counseling
School Psychology
Special Education, General
Special Education, Behavioral Disorders
Special Education, Learning Disabilities
Special Education, Mental Retardation
Technology
CIP
Code
Aug-May
Aug-May
Aug-May
Aug-May
Aug-May
01-02
02-03
03-04
04-05
05-06
4
1
6
20
21
0
18
0
16
6
0
3
0
3
2
0
1
23
8
11
16
0
20
0
14
8
0
1
0
0
5
0
2
0
0
20
32
0
18
0
12
3
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
3
11
0
20
50
0
18
0
12
6
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
3
0
2
4
19
40
1
18
0
4
7
0
0
0
0
1
335
390
399
467
488
13.1203
50.0901
50.0903
51.1605
51.1601
13.1314
51.2308
52.0299
42.0201
44.0401
13.1299
13.1101
42.1701
13.1001
13.1005
13.1011
13.1006
15.0612
GRADUATE SCHOOL TOTAL
* Program discontinued
Source: GA Completions (C1) - Awards/Degrees Conferred July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006
Ref: fbmas37.xls
38
TOTAL DISTANCE EDUCATION ENROLLMENT
AND STUDENT CREDIT HOURS
FALL TERM
2002
GRADUATE
Headcount
SCH
224
1,019
UNDERGRADUATE
Headcount
SCH
301
1,219
TOTAL
Headcount
525
SCH
2,238
2003
230
1,080
415
1,570
645
2,650
2004
370
1,895
597
2,555
967
4,450
2005
551
2,683
647
2,939
1,198
5,622
2006
716
3,574
686
3,447
1,402
7,021
DISTANCE LEARNING HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT
FALL TERM 2002-06
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
2002
2003
GRADUATE
2004
UNDERGRADUATE
39
2005
TOTAL
2006
UNDERGRADUATE MAJOR OF DISTANCE LEARNING STUDENTS
Junior-Senior Enrollment
Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006
Degree Program (CIP)
Special Education (13.1001)
Elementary Education (13.1202)
Middle Grades Education (13.1203)
Birth-Kindergarten (13.1209)
Social Studies Education (13.1318
Engineering Technology (15.0000)
Industrial Technology (15.0603)
Electronics Engineering Technology (15.0303)
Construction Engineering Technology (15.1001)
Special Studies (24.0101)
Biology (26.0101)
Criminal Justice (43.0104)
Emergency Management (44.0401)
Social Work (44.0701)
Emergency Medical Care (51.0904)
Nursing (51.1601)
Business Administration & Law (52.0201)
Entrepreneurship (52.1499)
History, General (54.0101)
Undeclared
Total
1
16
100
56
0
20
4
0
0
2
0
44
0
0
13
0
0
54
0
20
310
Ref: UG Grad DL.xls
40
3
46
150
67
0
39
0
0
0
0
0
81
0
1
16
0
0
63
0
0
466
7
51
147
78
0
52
0
0
0
0
1
117
13
0
23
9
1
0
0
11
510
14
42
58
75
1
47
0
1
1
0
0
99
48
0
27
49
0
19
1
7
489
GRADUATE PROGRAM OF DISTANCE LEARNING STUDENTS
Headcount
Program (CIP)
Fall 2003 Fall 2004
Comprehensive Education (13.0101):
No Specialty Code (400)
Chemistry (410)
Elementary Education (417)
English (418)
Special Education-Behavioral Disorders (406)
Special Education-Learning Disabilities (456)
Special Education-Severe/Profound (452)
Two-Year Col./Ind. Appl. Multi. Div. (13.1301)
Counseling/School (13.1101)
Educational Leadership (13.0401)
School Administration (13.0409)
Educational Supervision (13.0404)
Educational Administration, 2-Yr College (13.0407)
Master of Arts in Teaching (13.1299)
Art
Biology
Chemistry
Mathematics
Middle Grades Social Science
Middle Grades Science
No DFA
Social Sciences
Special Education-Mental Retard/LD
Physical Education Teaching (13.1314)
Education, Other (13.9999)
Construction Management (15.1001)
Master of Public Affairs (44.0401)
Communication Sciences & Disorders (51.0201)
Master of Health Sciences (51.0701)
Nursing (51.1601)
Family Nurse Practitioner (51.1605)
Master of Business Administration (52.0201)
Project Management (52.0299)
Human Resource Development (52.1001)
Entrepreneurship (52.1499)
Special
Total
Ref: UG Grad DL.xls
41
Fall 2005 Fall 2006
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
24
14
0
0
1
0
1
2
0
0
0
2
3
45
9
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
7
39
51
16
0
2
2
1
3
4
1
0
0
4
93
50
28
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
84
0
0
70
205
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
0
7
0
0
0
1
1
4
0
0
0
103
26
38
67
314
1
1
2
0
0
0
2
1
15
0
0
11
1
0
9
0
0
2
86
30
73
101
459
2
2
3
0
0
0
3
2
24
1
1
18
1
0
1
51
0
0
81
59
64
139
640
RACE, CLASS, LOAD AND GENDER OF ALL STUDENTS*
FALL 2006
LOAD
AND
CLASS
NONRESIDENT
ALIEN
AFRICANAMERICAN
NATIVE
AMERICAN
Male
Full-Time
New Freshmen
35
43
54
40
5
6
6
8
15
9
664
682
779
788
Full-Time Other
Undergraduates
61
54
171
87
32
36
24
20
30
34
1,924
2,138
2,242
2,369
Part-Time
Undergraduates
16
72
17
19
5
14
4
3
8
9
353
448
403
565
Unclassified**
20
16
3
7
0
0
0
1
0
2
56
152
79
178
Graduates
49
68
25
54
8
9
4
8
5
15
439
774
530
928
TOTALS
181
253
270
207
50
65
38
40
58
69
3,436
4,194
4,033
4,828
115
Female
78
*Includes Distance Learning; Totals include students not reporting race.
**Undergraduate and Post-Baccalaureate
Source: IPEDS Fall Enrollment: Part A, 2006
Ref: Race Class Load Gender All Students.xls
42
Male
Female
127
Male
TOTAL
Male
477
Male
WHITE
Female
434
Female
HISPANIC
Male
GRAND TOTAL
Female
ASIAN
Female
7,630
Male
Female
8,861
STUDENT CREDIT HOURS BY LEVEL
RESIDENT CREDIT AND DISTANCE LEARNING
Fall Term
Resident Credit
Student Credit Hours
Undergraduate
Graduate
Totals
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
7,980
8,419
8,746
8,504
7,951
76,477
84,457
81,914
90,333
90,245
98,991
93,156
101,660
95,200
103,151
Fall Term
Distance Learning
Student Credit Hours
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Undergraduate
1,019
1,080
1,895
2,683
3,574
Graduate
Totals
1,219
2,238
1,570
2,650
2,555
4,450
2,939
5,622
3,447
7,021
Fall Term
Total
Student Credit Hours
Undergraduate
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
8,999
9,499
10,641
11,187
11,525
Graduate
77,696
83,484
92,800
96,095
98,647
Totals
86,695
92,983
103,441
107,282
110,172
Ref: Student Credit Hours by Level.xls
43
RETENTION RATES OF FIRST-TIME FULL-TIME FRESHMEN
Western Carolina University
Year of
Entry
Number in
Class
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
993
1,013
1,064
1,052
1,242
1,156
1,177
1,225
1,098
1,151
1,211
1,176
1,222
1,494
1,575
1,557
1
72.2
71.4
72.1
73.8
70.4
69.0
67.1
67.5
69.6
71.5
69.4
70.9
69.1
73.9
70.9
71.8
2
59.3
58.8
60.3
60.0
54.5
57.4
53.5
57.1
55.6
56.5
57.2
58.2
58.2
60.0
59.6
3
54.6
52.1
54.6
52.6
48.8
51.6
50.3
51.6
50.6
52.9
50.5
53.5
52.3
54.2
Percent After Year Number
5
6
7
4
34.0
9.1
3.6
2.3
29.2
6.4
1.7
1.1
33.1
7.0
2.6
1.3
29.4
7.4
2.4
1.6
24.6
7.3
3.2
1.6
27.1
5.7
2.3
1.6
27.0
7.6
2.5
1.4
26.1
5.1
2.4
1.3
26.9
6.5
2.7
1.7
30.1
7.7
3.6
1.4
25.8
5.1
2.6
28.7
6.8
24.1
8
1.1
0.7
0.6
1.2
1.1
1.0
1.1
0.4
0.9
9
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.9
0.9
0.7
0.8
0.3
10
0.5
0.2
0.2
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.6
8
1.5
1.5
1.1
1.4
1.5
1.1
1.3
1.5
1.1
9
1.0
0.8
0.9
1.0
1.1
0.9
0.8
1.0
10
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.8
0.7
0.8
0.7
UNC Master’s I Institutions
Year of
Entry
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Number in
Class
6,577
7,269
7,344
7,503
7,413
7,424
7,848
7,820
8,113
8,428
8,904
9,444
9,562
10,561
10,833
11,262
1
78.6
79.0
78.2
77.8
75.8
76.4
76.8
76.7
76.8
76.7
77.8
78.5
77.3
77.9
77.8
75.4
2
66.8
66.3
65.0
64.8
62.3
64.0
63.6
65.2
64.2
65.0
66.0
66.3
65.8
65.9
65.5
3
61.2
60.0
59.0
59.0
57.7
59.7
58.4
59.3
59.7
60.4
60.6
61.1
60.4
59.5
Percent After Year Number
4
5
6
7
34.5
9.7
3.9
2.5
33.4
9.2
3.5
2.2
32.3
8.5
3.6
1.8
31.4
8.5
3.5
1.9
28.3
7.7
3.6
2.1
28.8
7.1
3.1
1.8
26.7
7.3
3.1
1.9
28.6
7.9
3.3
1.8
29.3
7.7
3.3
1.9
28.1
7.5
3.5
2.0
29.4
7.9
3.6
29.8
8.6
27.9
See http://www.northcarolina.edu/assessment/reports/reports.cfm for updates in retention data.
Source: UNC General Administration: Retention, Graduation and Persistence Data
Ref: Retention Data.xls
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