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Percent in top 10% of high school class
0
20
40
60
80
100
20091997
26
2010 2011 2012
5054 55 54
58
2013
61
2014
62
2015
63
2016
On behalf of hundreds of colleagues in Enrollment Services, I am pleased to present the 2017 Enrollment Report. The report summarizes enrollment levels on our Columbus and regional campuses; highlights key data about our undergraduate, graduate and professional students; and provides comparisons that capture nearly a decade’s worth of statistics on a variety of meaningful measures. Once again, the numbers tell a great university success story.
Among the highlights: Our 2017 Columbus campus freshman class is the best-prepared and most diverse
2017 Enrollment Reportfreshman class in university history, with a record-high average ACT composite score of 29.2. A record 65 percent were in the top 10 percent of their high school classes, and new first-year student minority representation increased to a record 1,542 students—21.6 percent of the class.
Overall, the university enrolled a record 66,444 students, including a record high 59,837 at the Columbus campus. Undergraduate enrollment on all campuses also achieved record highs.
Enrolling well-prepared students, focusing on their transition through campus-wide first-year programming, and providing them with a tremendous academic experience has allowed us to maintain a first-year retention rate of 94.2 percent and a record-high four-year graduation rate of 62.4 percent.
While these numbers tell an impressive story, behind the numbers are students ready to create their unique Ohio State stories. And behind the students are the dedicated faculty and staff members who work hard to attract, retain, support and inspire them.
Thank you for all you do to make Ohio State better every day.
Vern GrangerInterim Vice President for Strategic Enrollment Planning
Freshman applications and enrollment, Columbus
Applicants Enrolled
20,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
25,000
020091997
18,8145,861
30,000
2010
40,000
2011
6,904
2012
21,1846,607
26,6356,549
29,2476,904
28,6757,186
7,08335,475
2013
7,02442,791
2014
6,97845,919
2015
49,3887,885
2016
50,000
2017
7,13652,427
2017
65
THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
Admission information, Columbus
Total freshman applicants 52,427
Number admitted 22,939
Enrolled freshmen 7,136
Academic qualifications
% in top 10% of high school class 65
% in top 25% of high school class 95
ACT Composite (middle 50%) 27–32
SAT Combined (middle 50%) 1280–1410
Demographics
Male/Female ratio 49/51
Minority students 1,542 (22%)
Residency distribution
Ohio residents 5,001 (70%)
Domestic out-of-state students 1,547 (22%)
International students 588 (8%)
Columbus
Lima Mansfield
Newark
Marion
Agricultural TechnicalInstitute-Wooster
Freshman enrollment by campus
ATI 289
Columbus 7,136
Lima 318
Mansfield 440
Marion 430
Newark 1,365
Freshman information (for the class of 2017)
First-year retention: Ohio State’s first-year retention for the class of 2017 was 94.2%, well above the national average for four-year colleges and universities. Underrepresented minority students retained at very high levels: 90.6% of African American students returned for a second year as did 93% of Hispanic-Latino students.
Freshman trends, 2009–2017, Columbus
Percent in top 25% of high school class
20
40
60
80
100
020091997
57
2010 2011 2012
8589 89 89
92
2013
95
2014
95
2015
95
2016
* SAT recalibrated; past data not comparable
Average ACT composite
20
24
28
32
20091997
23.9
2010 2011 2012
27.5 27.8 28.0 28.1 28.5
2013
28.8
2014
28.9
2015
29.1
2016 2017
29.2
Average SAT total
2009
1400
1200
10001997
1132
2010 2011 2012
1230 1235 1243 1246 1256
2013
1269
2014
1266
2015
1271
2016 2017
1340*2017
95
Total 66,444
Undergraduate 52,517
Graduate 10,708
Professional 3,219
Enrollment counts
Campus-change and transfer enrollment
Undergraduate distribution by major, Columbus
Arts and Sciences 16,564 36.1%
Business 7,359 16.0%
Continuing Education 747 1.6%
Dental Hygiene 120 0.3%
Education and Human Ecology 3,314 7.2%
Engineering and Architecture 8,537 18.6%
Exploration 2,704 5.9%
Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences 2,401 5.2%
Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 1,820 4.0%
Nursing 944 2.1%
Pharmacy 431 0.9%
Public Affairs 279 0.6%
Public Heath 318 0.7%
Social Work 408 0.9%
Total 45,946 100%
Enrollment by country and state, all levels and campuses
Top 13 countries: China, India, Korea (Republic of), Malaysia, Taiwan, Canada, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Brazil, Japan, Bangladesh
Top 12 states : Ohio, Illinois, New York, Pennsylvania, California, New Jersey, Michigan, Maryland, Florida, Texas, Virginia, Indiana
Undergraduate campus-change students(from regional to Columbus)
Autumn 2017 1,348
Autumn 2016 1,246
Autumn 2015 1,346
Autumn 2014 1,224
Autumn 2013 1,117
Autumn 2012 1,366
Transfer students from two- and four-year colleges
Autumn 2017 2,634
Autumn 2016 2,375
Autumn 2015 2,721
Autumn 2014 2,606
Autumn 2013 2,513
Autumn 2012 2,390
Number of international students, all levels
020091997
5,000
2010
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
3,883
4,238
4,940
5,588
6,000
2011 2012
6,032 6,039
2013
6,178
2014 2015
6,153
6,446
2016
Minority students, all levels
10,000
020091997 2010
2,728 – Hispanic
79 – American Indian or Alaska Native
4,074– Asian
3,979 – African American
33 – Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
2,172 – Two or more races
8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
7,214
8,8519,434
10,069
2011 2012
10,284
12,000
10,882
2013
11,216
2014 2015
11,80512,314
2016 2017
13,065
Total university enrollment, all levels, all campuses (2017)
2017
6,412
UAP1
8005
9
Graduate distribution by major
Arts and Sciences 2,655 24.9%
Business 983 9.2%
Education and Human Ecology 1,039 9.7%
Engineering and Architecture 1,944 18.2%
Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences 489 4.6%
GRD Health Professions/Law 470 4.4%
GRD Interdisciplinary 729 6.8%
Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 327 3.1%
Nursing 869 8.1%
Pharmacy 88 0.8%
Public Affairs 173 1.6%
Public Health 318 3.0%
Social Work 588 5.5%
Total 10,672 100.0%
For 2017Enrolled graduate students
Master’s 5,192
PhD 4,912
Non-degree/Certificate 568
Columbus enrolled post-baccalaureate professional students, by college
Dentistry 439
Law 594
Medicine 770
Optometry 264
Pharmacy 520
Veterinary Medicine 632
Graduate and professional information (Columbus)
Degree attainment and graduation
* Higher rate due to semester conversion
2012–2017 Columbus graduate student applications
Autumn 2017 17,167
Autumn 2016 18,165
Autumn 2015 17,003
Autumn 2014 17,819
Autumn 2013 18,317
Autumn 2012 18,986
Enrolled graduate students
Autumn 2017 10,672
Autumn 2016 10,483
Autumn 2015 10,219
Autumn 2014 10,389
Autumn 2013 10,013
Autumn 2012 10,034
Columbus enrolled post-baccalaureate professional students
Autumn 2017 3,219
Autumn 2016 3,168
Autumn 2015 3,155
Autumn 2014 3,192
Autumn 2013 3,252
Autumn 2012 3,295
0
20
40
60
80
100
Percent of undergraduates graduating within six years of enrolling
82.4
2012
83.2
2013
83.5
2014 2015
83.1 83.6
20160
20
40
60
80
100
Percent of undergraduates graduating within four years of enrolling
61.4
2012*
58.5
2013
58.7
2014
58.5
2015
58.9
2016
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
Degrees awarded
2008 2010 2011*
1,073 – Associate
11,244 – Bachelor
2,830 – Master’s
818 – Doctorate
783 – Professional
4 – Certificate
2012*
13,909
14,217
14,680
15,732
16,772
15,952
2009 2013
14,430
2014 2015
15,003
16,030
2016
2017
62.4
2017
82.5
2017
16,752
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