Undergraduates Race/Ethnicity 2002 2011

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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
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