College of Business Undergraduate Totals Undergraduates Race/Ethnicity Non-Res Alien Black American Indian Asian* Hispanic White Hawaiian/Pac Is Multi-Racial Unknown Total Men Women Total Fall Enrollment 2002 47 78 17 39 66 2,609 17 52 2,925 2011 417 97 7 35 117 1,819 3 51 20 2,566 2012 401 93 7 31 119 1,856 1 51 44 2,603 2013 364 108 4 36 142 1,912 2 71 36 2,675 2014 338 109 3 38 141 2,049 4 67 25 2,774 1,681 1,244 2,925 1,574 992 2,566 1,602 1,001 2,603 1,638 1,037 2,675 1,715 1,059 2,774 Percent Change 13 vs. 14 02 vs. 14 -7% 619% 1% 40% -25% -82% 6% -3% -1% 114% 7% -21% 100% 100% -6% 294% -31% -52% 4% -5% 5% 2% 4% 2003 11 14 2 7 12 536 3 10 595 2% -15% -5% 327 268 595 Degrees Conferred - by Fiscal Year** Percent Change 2011 2012 2013 2014 13 vs. 14 03 vs. 14 18 54 80 88 10% 700% 7 11 13 12 -8% -14% 1 3 0 5 100% 150% 10 7 5 11 120% 57% 23 28 19 25 32% 108% 480 458 446 452 1% -16% 1 0 0 0 0% 0% 4 10 5 16 220% 433% 4 6 13 10 -23% 0% 548 577 581 619 7% 4% 328 220 548 351 226 577 352 229 581 377 242 619 7% 6% 7% 15% -10% 4% College of Business Masters Totals Fall Enrollment Masters Race/Ethnicity Non-Res Alien Black American Indian Asian* Hispanic White Hawaiian/Pac Is Multi-Racial Unknown Total 2002 25 3 0 3 2 87 0 7 127 2011 26 1 0 3 2 88 0 0 1 121 2012 34 1 0 4 3 97 0 1 1 141 2013 33 3 0 3 3 79 0 2 2 125 2014 27 6 1 3 3 84 0 3 3 130 Percent Change 13 vs. 14 02 vs. 14 -18% 8% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 0% 50% 6% -3% 0% 0% 50% 100% 50% -57% 4% 2% 2003 11 1 0 1 1 59 0 5 78 Degrees Conferred - by Fiscal Year** Percent Change 2011 2012 2013 2014 13 vs. 14 03 vs. 14 2 8 18 16 -11% 45% 2 0 0 1 100% 0% 1 0 0 0 0% 0% 1 2 1 2 100% 100% 2 3 2 2 0% 100% 64 47 50 49 -2% -17% 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 1 0 0 1 100% 100% 0 2 1 0 -100% -100% 73 62 72 71 -1% -9% Men 71 59 63 59 69 17% -3% 39 44 28 34 36 6% -8% Women 56 62 78 66 61 -8% 9% 39 29 34 38 35 -8% -10% Total 127 121 141 125 130 4% 2% 78 73 62 72 71 -1% -9% In Fall 2010, the Federal government mandated changes in the way Race/Ethnicity was collected and reported. The new two-question format required that individuals first be asked whether they were Hispanic or not, followed by the option to choose one or more racial identities. This change also affected reporting results, since persons selecting the ethnicity "Hispanic" are reported as such, regardless of the racial identies selected. Caution is recommended when considering any race/ethnicity trends that include data both prior to and after this change. * This category contained Hawaiian Pacific Islander for enrollment until Fall 2008 and degrees conferred through FY 2010. **Example: Fiscal Year 2003 includes Summer and Fall 2002, and Spring 2003. College of Business Totals Fall Enrollment Race/Ethnicity Non-Res Alien Black American Indian Asian* Hispanic White Hawaiian/Pac Is Multi-Racial Unknown Total 2002 72 81 17 42 68 2,696 17 59 3,052 2011 443 98 7 38 119 1,907 3 51 21 2,687 2012 435 94 7 35 122 1,953 1 52 45 2,744 2013 397 111 4 39 145 1,991 2 73 38 2,800 2014 365 115 4 41 144 2,133 4 70 28 2,904 Percent Change 13 vs. 14 02 vs. 14 -8% 407% 4% 42% 0% -76% 5% -2% -1% 112% 7% -21% 100% 100% -4% 312% -26% -53% 4% -5% 2003 22 15 2 8 13 595 3 15 673 Degrees Conferred - by Fiscal Year** Percent Change 2011 2012 2013 2014 13 vs. 14 03 vs. 14 20 62 98 104 6% 373% 9 11 13 13 0% -13% 2 3 0 5 100% 150% 11 9 6 13 117% 63% 25 31 21 27 29% 108% 544 505 496 501 1% -16% 1 0 0 0 0% 0% 5 10 5 17 240% 467% 4 8 14 10 -29% -33% 621 639 653 690 6% 3% Men 1,752 1,633 1,665 1,697 1,784 5% 2% 366 372 379 386 413 7% 13% Women 1,300 1,054 1,079 1,103 1,120 2% -14% 307 249 260 267 277 4% -10% Total 3,052 2,687 2,744 2,800 2,904 4% -5% 673 621 639 653 690 6% 3% In Fall 2010, the Federal government mandated changes in the way Race/Ethnicity was collected and reported. The new two-question format required that individuals first be asked whether they were Hispanic or not, followed by the option to choose one or more racial identities. This change also affected reporting results, since persons selecting the ethnicity "Hispanic" are reported as such, regardless of the racial identies selected. Caution is recommended when considering any race/ethnicity trends that include data both prior to and after this change. * This category contained Hawaiian Pacific Islander for enrollment until Fall 2008 and degrees conferred through FY 2010. **Example: Fiscal Year 2003 includes Summer and Fall 2002, and Spring 2003. College of Business Department of Accounting Undergraduates Race/Ethnicity Non-Res Alien Black American Indian Asian* Hispanic White Hawaiian/Pac Is Multi-Racial Unknown Total Men Women Total Fall Enrollment 2002 2 4 205 2011 34 5 0 4 12 206 0 1 7 269 2012 30 4 0 6 7 193 0 5 6 251 2013 26 6 0 4 4 190 0 7 3 240 2014 18 6 0 4 7 186 0 1 2 224 78 127 205 133 136 269 115 136 251 105 135 240 97 127 224 0 0 0 1 6 192 Percent Change 13 vs. 14 02 vs. 14 -31% 100% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% 300% 75% 17% -2% -3% 0% 0% -86% -50% -33% -50% -7% 9% -8% -6% -7% 2003 0 0 0 0 3 86 2 1 92 24% 0% 9% 33 59 92 Degrees Conferred - by Fiscal Year** Percent Change 2011 2012 2013 2014 13 vs. 14 03 vs. 14 4 15 17 11 -35% 100% 0 1 3 1 -67% 100% 0 1 0 1 100% 100% 1 2 1 3 200% 100% 6 6 1 4 300% 33% 87 107 80 83 4% -3% 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 0 0 0 4 100% 100% 1 1 2 2 0% 100% 99 133 104 109 5% 18% 48 51 99 68 65 133 52 52 104 49 60 109 -6% 15% 5% 48% 2% 18% College of Business Department of Accounting Fall Enrollment Masters Race/Ethnicity Non-Res Alien Black American Indian Asian* Hispanic White Hawaiian/Pac Is Multi-Racial Unknown Total 2002 4 0 0 2 1 48 0 3 58 2011 11 0 0 0 1 41 0 0 0 53 2012 13 0 0 1 2 43 0 0 1 60 2013 11 1 0 0 1 31 0 0 0 44 2014 9 1 1 1 1 20 0 1 2 36 Percent Change 13 vs. 14 02 vs. 14 -18% 125% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% -50% 0% 0% -35% -58% 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% -33% -18% -38% 2003 3 0 0 1 0 41 0 3 48 Degrees Conferred - by Fiscal Year** Percent Change 2011 2012 2013 2014 13 vs. 14 03 vs. 14 2 3 7 6 -14% 100% 0 0 0 1 100% 100% 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 0 0 1 0 -100% -100% 2 2 2 1 -50% 100% 44 31 34 31 -9% -24% 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 1 0 0 0 0% 0% 0 1 0 0 0% -100% 49 37 44 39 -11% -19% Men 30 20 26 19 16 -16% -47% 23 26 15 17 21 24% -9% Women 28 33 34 25 20 -20% -29% 25 23 22 27 18 -33% -28% Total 58 53 60 44 36 -18% -38% 48 49 37 44 39 -11% -19% In Fall 2010, the Federal government mandated changes in the way Race/Ethnicity was collected and reported. The new two-question format required that individuals first be asked whether they were Hispanic or not, followed by the option to choose one or more racial identities. This change also affected reporting results, since persons selecting the ethnicity "Hispanic" are reported as such, regardless of the racial identies selected. Caution is recommended when considering any race/ethnicity trends that include data both prior to and after this change. * This category contained Hawaiian Pacific Islander for enrollment until Fall 2008 and degrees conferred through FY 2010. **Example: Fiscal Year 2003 includes Summer and Fall 2002, and Spring 2003. College of Business Department of Accounting Totals Fall Enrollment Race/Ethnicity Non-Res Alien Black American Indian Asian* Hispanic White Hawaiian/Pac Is Multi-Racial Unknown Total 2002 4 0 0 3 7 240 2 7 263 2011 45 5 0 4 13 247 0 1 7 322 2012 43 4 0 7 9 236 0 5 7 311 2013 37 7 0 4 5 221 0 7 3 284 2014 27 7 1 5 8 206 0 2 4 260 Percent Change 13 vs. 14 02 vs. 14 -27% 575% 0% 100% 100% 100% 25% 67% 60% 14% -7% -14% 0% 0% -71% 0% 33% -43% -8% -1% 2003 3 0 0 1 3 127 2 4 140 Degrees Conferred - by Fiscal Year** Percent Change 2011 2012 2013 2014 13 vs. 14 03 vs. 14 6 18 24 17 -29% 467% 0 1 3 2 -33% 100% 0 1 0 1 100% 100% 1 2 2 3 50% 200% 8 8 3 5 67% 67% 131 138 114 114 0% -10% 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 1 0 0 4 100% 100% 1 2 2 2 0% -50% 148 170 148 148 0% 6% Men 108 153 141 124 113 -9% 5% 56 74 83 69 70 1% 25% Women 155 169 170 160 147 -8% -5% 84 74 87 79 78 -1% -7% Total 263 322 311 284 260 -8% -1% 140 148 170 148 148 0% 6% In Fall 2010, the Federal government mandated changes in the way Race/Ethnicity was collected and reported. The new two-question format required that individuals first be asked whether they were Hispanic or not, followed by the option to choose one or more racial identities. This change also affected reporting results, since persons selecting the ethnicity "Hispanic" are reported as such, regardless of the racial identies selected. Caution is recommended when considering any race/ethnicity trends that include data both prior to and after this change. * This category contained Hawaiian Pacific Islander for enrollment until Fall 2008 and degrees conferred through FY 2010. **Example: Fiscal Year 2003 includes Summer and Fall 2002, and Spring 2003. College of Business Department of Marketing Totals Undergraduates Race/Ethnicity Non-Res Alien Black American Indian Asian* Hispanic White Hawaiian/Pac Is Multi-Racial Unknown Total Fall Enrollment 2002 5 5 3 3 10 333 2 9 370 2011 15 8 1 0 9 163 0 7 2 205 2012 34 7 2 1 13 182 0 5 5 249 2013 31 12 1 3 14 231 0 9 6 307 2014 24 13 0 4 15 248 0 9 4 317 Percent Change 13 vs. 14 02 vs. 14 -23% 380% 8% 160% -100% -100% 33% 33% 7% 50% 7% -26% 0% 0% 0% 350% -33% -56% 3% -14% 2003 3 4 1 1 8 160 0 5 182 Degrees Conferred - by Fiscal Year** Percent Change 2011 2012 2013 2014 13 vs. 14 03 vs. 14 4 4 18 21 17% 600% 4 5 2 2 0% -50% 0 1 0 1 100% 0% 2 0 1 0 -100% -100% 5 3 5 10 100% 25% 133 100 105 106 1% -34% 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 1 1 1 4 300% 100% 1 1 2 3 50% -40% 150 115 134 147 10% -19% Men 183 125 145 169 176 4% -4% 87 84 63 81 84 4% -3% Women 187 80 104 138 141 2% -25% 95 66 52 53 63 19% -34% Total 370 205 249 307 317 3% -14% 182 150 115 134 147 10% -19% In Fall 2010, the Federal government mandated changes in the way Race/Ethnicity was collected and reported. The new two-question format required that individuals first be asked whether they were Hispanic or not, followed by the option to choose one or more racial identities. This change also affected reporting results, since persons selecting the ethnicity "Hispanic" are reported as such, regardless of the racial identies selected. Caution is recommended when considering any race/ethnicity trends that include data both prior to and after this change. * This category contained Hawaiian Pacific Islander for enrollment until Fall 2008 and degrees conferred through FY 2010. **Example: Fiscal Year 2003 includes Summer and Fall 2002, and Spring 2003. College of Business Department of Finance Totals Undergraduates Race/Ethnicity Non-Res Alien Black American Indian Asian* Hispanic White Hawaiian/Pac Is Multi-Racial Unknown Total Fall Enrollment 2002 3 6 2 8 5 266 1 3 294 2011 49 5 1 3 5 170 0 6 1 240 2012 68 5 0 4 6 177 0 3 3 266 2013 66 5 0 4 9 191 0 3 3 281 2014 46 5 0 4 10 203 0 4 3 275 Percent Change 13 vs. 14 02 vs. 14 -30% 1433% 0% -17% 0% -100% 0% -50% 11% 100% 6% -24% 0% 0% 33% 300% 0% 0% -2% -6% 2003 1 3 1 2 0 101 1 0 109 Degrees Conferred - by Fiscal Year** Percent Change 2011 2012 2013 2014 13 vs. 14 03 vs. 14 5 27 27 37 37% 3600% 1 0 2 2 0% -33% 1 0 0 1 100% 0% 3 0 2 2 0% 0% 4 3 3 4 33% 100% 102 95 87 104 20% 3% 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 0 3 2 1 -50% 0% 0 3 2 3 50% 100% 116 131 125 154 23% 41% Men 201 172 199 213 199 -7% -1% 74 84 94 92 115 25% 55% Women 93 68 67 68 76 12% -18% 35 32 37 33 39 18% 11% Total 294 240 266 281 275 -2% -6% 109 116 131 125 154 23% 41% In Fall 2010, the Federal government mandated changes in the way Race/Ethnicity was collected and reported. The new two-question format required that individuals first be asked whether they were Hispanic or not, followed by the option to choose one or more racial identities. This change also affected reporting results, since persons selecting the ethnicity "Hispanic" are reported as such, regardless of the racial identies selected. Caution is recommended when considering any race/ethnicity trends that include data both prior to and after this change. * This category contained Hawaiian Pacific Islander for enrollment until Fall 2008 and degrees conferred through FY 2010. **Example: Fiscal Year 2003 includes Summer and Fall 2002, and Spring 2003. College of Business Department of Management Totals Undergraduates Race/Ethnicity Non-Res Alien Black American Indian Asian* Hispanic White Hawaiian/Pac Is Multi-Racial Unknown Total Fall Enrollment 2002 15 20 2 7 8 379 1 8 440 2011 17 11 1 5 21 221 1 6 5 288 2012 27 14 2 3 15 213 0 7 11 292 2013 33 14 2 6 20 237 0 8 3 323 2014 37 13 1 2 16 245 0 6 2 322 Percent Change 13 vs. 14 02 vs. 14 12% 147% -7% -35% -50% -50% -67% -71% -20% 100% 3% -35% 0% 0% -25% 500% -33% -75% 0% -27% 2003 7 7 0 4 1 185 0 4 208 Degrees Conferred - by Fiscal Year** Percent Change 2011 2012 2013 2014 13 vs. 14 03 vs. 14 4 7 16 19 19% 171% 2 5 5 4 -20% -43% 0 1 0 2 100% 100% 2 3 0 4 100% 0% 6 13 9 6 -33% 500% 133 117 128 120 -6% -35% 1 0 0 0 0% 0% 3 4 2 6 200% 100% 2 1 7 2 -71% -50% 153 151 167 163 -2% -22% Men 285 181 187 223 211 -5% -26% 131 97 101 102 105 3% -20% Women 155 107 105 100 111 11% -28% 77 56 50 65 58 -11% -25% Total 440 288 292 323 322 0% -27% 208 153 151 167 163 -2% -22% In Fall 2010, the Federal government mandated changes in the way Race/Ethnicity was collected and reported. The new two-question format required that individuals first be asked whether they were Hispanic or not, followed by the option to choose one or more racial identities. This change also affected reporting results, since persons selecting the ethnicity "Hispanic" are reported as such, regardless of the racial identies selected. Caution is recommended when considering any race/ethnicity trends that include data both prior to and after this change. * This category contained Hawaiian Pacific Islander for enrollment until Fall 2008 and degrees conferred through FY 2010. **Example: Fiscal Year 2003 includes Summer and Fall 2002, and Spring 2003. College of Business Dean's Office Undergraduates Race/Ethnicity Non-Res Alien Black American Indian Asian* Hispanic White Hawaiian/Pac Is Multi-Racial Unknown Total Men Women Total Fall Enrollment 2002 24 47 10 20 37 1,439 11 28 1,616 2011 302 68 4 23 70 1,059 2 31 5 1,564 2012 242 63 3 17 78 1,091 1 31 19 1,545 2013 208 71 1 19 95 1,063 2 44 21 1,524 2014 213 72 2 24 93 1,167 4 47 14 1,636 934 682 1,616 963 601 1,564 956 589 1,545 928 596 1,524 1,032 604 1,636 Percent Change 13 vs. 14 02 vs. 14 2% 788% 1% 53% 100% -80% 26% 20% -2% 151% 10% -19% 100% 100% 7% 327% -33% -50% 7% 1% 11% 1% 7% 2003 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 10% -11% 1% 2 2 4 Degrees Conferred - by Fiscal Year** Percent Change 2011 2012 2013 2014 13 vs. 14 03 vs. 14 1 1 2 0 -100% 0% 0 0 1 3 200% 100% 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 2 2 1 2 100% 100% 2 3 1 1 0% 100% 25 39 46 39 -15% 875% 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 0 2 0 1 100% 100% 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 30 47 51 46 -10% 1050% 15 15 30 25 22 47 25 26 51 24 22 46 -4% -15% -10% 1100% 1000% 1050% College of Business Dean's Office Fall Enrollment Masters Race/Ethnicity Non-Res Alien Black American Indian Asian* Hispanic White Hawaiian/Pac Is Multi-Racial Unknown Total 2002 21 3 0 1 1 39 0 4 69 2011 15 1 0 3 1 47 0 0 1 68 2012 21 1 0 3 1 54 0 1 0 81 2013 22 2 0 3 2 48 0 2 2 81 2014 18 5 0 2 2 64 0 2 1 94 Percent Change 13 vs. 14 02 vs. 14 -18% -14% 150% 67% 0% 0% -33% 100% 0% 100% 33% 64% 0% 0% 0% 100% -50% -75% 16% 36% 2003 8 1 0 0 1 18 0 2 30 Degrees Conferred - by Fiscal Year** Percent Change 2011 2012 2013 2014 13 vs. 14 03 vs. 14 0 5 11 10 -9% 25% 2 0 0 0 0% -100% 1 0 0 0 0% 0% 1 2 0 2 100% 100% 0 1 0 1 100% 0% 20 16 16 18 13% 0% 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 0 0 0 1 100% 100% 0 1 1 0 -100% -100% 24 25 28 32 14% 7% Men 41 39 37 40 53 33% 29% 16 18 13 17 15 -12% -6% Women 28 29 44 41 41 0% 46% 14 6 12 11 17 55% 21% Total 69 68 81 81 94 16% 36% 30 24 25 28 32 14% 7% In Fall 2010, the Federal government mandated changes in the way Race/Ethnicity was collected and reported. The new two-question format required that individuals first be asked whether they were Hispanic or not, followed by the option to choose one or more racial identities. This change also affected reporting results, since persons selecting the ethnicity "Hispanic" are reported as such, regardless of the racial identies selected. Caution is recommended when considering any race/ethnicity trends that include data both prior to and after this change. * This category contained Hawaiian Pacific Islander for enrollment until Fall 2008 and degrees conferred through FY 2010. **Example: Fiscal Year 2003 includes Summer and Fall 2002, and Spring 2003. Note: This includes MBA, Non-Degree Grad students, and all graduate certificates College of Business Dean's Office Totals Fall Enrollment Race/Ethnicity Non-Res Alien Black American Indian Asian* Hispanic White Hawaiian/Pac Is Multi-Racial Unknown Total 2002 45 50 10 21 38 1,478 11 32 1,685 2011 317 69 4 26 71 1,106 2 31 6 1,632 2012 263 64 3 20 79 1,145 1 32 19 1,626 2013 230 73 1 22 97 1,111 2 46 23 1,605 Percent Change 2014 13 vs. 14 02 vs. 14 231 0% 413% 77 5% 54% 2 100% -80% 26 18% 24% 95 -2% 150% 1,231 11% -17% 4 100% 100% 49 7% 345% 15 -35% -53% 1,730 8% 3% 2003 8 1 0 0 1 22 0 2 34 Degrees Conferred - by Fiscal Year** Percent Change 2011 2012 2013 2014 13 vs. 14 03 vs. 14 1 6 13 10 -23% 25% 2 0 1 3 200% 200% 1 0 0 0 0% 0% 3 4 1 4 300% 100% 2 4 1 2 100% 100% 45 55 62 57 -8% 159% 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 0 2 0 2 100% 100% 0 1 1 0 -100% -100% 54 72 79 78 -1% 129% Men 975 1,002 993 968 1,085 12% 11% 18 33 38 42 39 -7% 117% Women 710 630 633 637 645 1% -9% 16 21 34 37 39 5% 144% Total 1,685 1,632 1,626 1,605 1,730 8% 3% 34 54 72 79 78 -1% 129% In Fall 2010, the Federal government mandated changes in the way Race/Ethnicity was collected and reported. The new two-question format required that individuals first be asked whether they were Hispanic or not, followed by the option to choose one or more racial identities. This change also affected reporting results, since persons selecting the ethnicity "Hispanic" are reported as such, regardless of the racial identies selected. Caution is recommended when considering any race/ethnicity trends that include data both prior to and after this change. * This category contained Hawaiian Pacific Islander for enrollment until Fall 2008 and degrees conferred through FY 2010. **Example: Fiscal Year 2003 includes Summer and Fall 2002, and Spring 2003. Note: This includes MBA, Non-Degree Grad students, and all graduate certificates