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Spring Databook

2018

Feb 2018 uccs.edu/ir

Last updated: Spring 2018 Census (Feb 2018)

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Contents Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 Student Demographics ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5

Career ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 College ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Primary Plan .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 Class Level .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10 Full-Time Status ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Admit Types ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 12 Residency .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12 Citizenship ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Country of Citizenship ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14 Gender ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 Ethnicity ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 Age ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20 Home State .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 20 Athletics ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22 Military Affiliation .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23 Online Instruction ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23 First Generation Status ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 24 Pell Recipients ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 24

Student Persistence & Performance ............................................................................................................................................................................... 25 Admissions Index & Test Scores ................................................................................................................................................................................. 25 Undergraduate Persistence to Fall .............................................................................................................................................................................. 25 Grade Point Averages ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 26 Degrees Conferred ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27

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Academic Instruction & Credit Hours .............................................................................................................................................................................. 32 Faculty Positions .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32 Credit Hours Taught .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34 Instruction Mode .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 37 Session ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 38 Sections by Class Size ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 39 Tuition Revenue Estimate ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 40 Credit Hour Matrix........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 41

Institutions Attended ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 44 Transfer Credit Institutions .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 44 High Schools ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 47

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Introduction The Spring Databook reflects data extracted from the Integrated Student Information System (ISIS) at different points in time.

• The Spring Census Snapshot is taken after the last day students can drop courses or withdraw for a 100% refund and has usually been within the first week of February.

• The Spring End-of-Term Snapshot data are frozen several weeks after the end of the semester, usually in June, which is expected to be enough time for final grades to have been reported to Student Records.

• Data extracted from the Campus Solutions Warehouse are specific to the day of the extraction and will differ from census or end-of-term snapshots.

Read the notes for each table to determine the point of time of the extraction. The Spring Databook will be updated in February and June, with the last update noted in the header and in the data labels shown within the tables.

Data items are included based on the frequency of requests from campus constituents. The Spring Databook is not comprehensive nor does it reflect all the data on hand nor all the reporting handled by Institutional Research or other offices. Contact Institutional Research directly if you have additional data requests or questions as we are happy to help.

Please visit our website at www.uccs.edu/ir.

Thank you,

Robyn Marschke, Ph.D. Director of Institutional Research University of Colorado Colorado Springs 719-255-3640 | [email protected] | www.uccs.edu/ir

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Student Demographics Career A student career may be categorized as Undergraduate, Graduate, or Non-Degree Graduate. The non-degree graduate career houses students who are taking graduate-level courses but are not seeking a master’s or doctoral degree; for example, they might be seeking a certificate or licensure or simply taking continuing education courses.

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GRAD 1484 1495 1534 1544 1565 1579 1558 1575 1669 1681 1820 NDGR 134 133 168 167 142 147 137 136 144 143 136 UGRD 7816 7821 8427 8441 8799 8811 9040 9059 9553 9556 9616 Total 9434 9449 10129 10152 10506 10537 10735 10770 11366 11380 11572

College A student’s college is that which manages the degree plan. The proper name of each college is abbreviated in the table.

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GRAD BUSN 292 293 270 270 271 277 266 266 311 311 340 CLAS 238 239 241 245 247 248 244 245 236 240 224 EDUC 401 407 431 435 434 437 409 412 374 377 469 ENGR 251 255 297 299 296 299 276 288 296 299 306 NURS 167 166 178 178 197 198 213 214 274 275 283 PAFF 126 126 113 113 119 119 147 147 173 174 195 UGRD BUSN 1041 1040 1070 1070 1142 1142 1199 1200 1261 1259 1223 CLAS 4736 4746 5025 5034 4944 4951 4903 4920 5118 5124 5111

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EDUC 26 26 51 53 88 88 97 98 258 260 336 ENGR 695 695 799 800 1013 1016 1204 1205 1284 1283 1294 NURS 884 882 1013 1013 1081 1079 1137 1137 1137 1136 1142 PAFF 348 349 371 372 388 391 402 403 436 437 448 NDGR & OTHER 229 225 270 270 286 292 238 235 208 205 201 Total 9434 9449 10129 10152 10506 10537 10735 11770 11366 11380 11572

Primary Plan Students may have more than one academic plan and to avoid counting them more than once, only degree-granting primary plans are shown here. For more reports including duplicated counts, please contact Institutional Research for assistance. For a list of state-approved degree programs refer to http://www.uccs.edu/ir/academic-programs/degrees.html.

Description Code 2013

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UGRD Anthropology ANTH-BA 99 101 99 98 83 84 70 72 67 67 57 Biochemistry, B.A. BCBA-BA 7 7 11 11 33 33 27 27 32 32 24 Biochemistry, B.S. BCBS-BS 48 48 70 71 74 74 74 74 80 80 71 Biology, B.A. BIOL-BA 58 58 64 64 61 61 49 49 43 42 36 Biology, B.S. BLBS-BS 555 556 594 596 599 600 660 661 655 658 681 Business Administration:1 Total Business 879 874 904 877 989 989 1062 1063 1102 Accounting ACCT-BSBU 172 171 148 148 151 151 173 173 171 171 168 Business Administration BUAD-BSBU 105 105 127 127 110 110 139 139 150 150 125 Business Innovation2 BIBU-BI 23 23 47 19 67 67 91 92 96 96 101 Finance FNCE-BSBU 96 96 110 110 142 142 153 154 143 142 144 General Business GENB-BSBU 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Human Resource Mgmt HRMG-BSBU 35 34 30 30 45 45 43 43 45 45 49 Information Systems INFS-BSBU 33 33 39 39 41 41 43 42 59 59 64 International Business INTB-BSBU 51 49 36 36 54 54 50 50 46 46 42 Management MGMT-BSBU 100 100 99 100 116 116 115 116 129 129 138 Marketing MKTG-BSBU 148 148 137 136 136 136 134 134 119 119 102

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Organizational Mgmt ORMG-BSBU 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Service Management SVMG-BSBU 16 15 22 22 21 21 12 12 16 16 11 Sport Management SPTM-BSBU 99 99 107 108 106 106 109 108 132 132 158 Chemistry, B.I. BICH-BI 1 1 Chemistry, B.A. CHEM-BA 51 50 29 31 32 32 31 31 14 13 12 Chemistry, B.S. CMBS-BS 66 66 64 64 56 56 55 55 56 56 55 Communication COMM-BA 443 444 500 503 497 498 467 470 473 473 490 Comm-Digital Filmmaking BIDF-BI 5 5 16 Computer Engineering CPEN-BS 46 46 59 59 78 78 103 103 101 101 95 Computer Sci & Security BISC-BI 10 10 29 29 32 32 46 46 54 54 66 Computer Science, B.I. BICS-BI 22 22 25 25 31 32 51 51 56 56 66 Computer Science, B.S. CSCI-BS 136 137 174 174 205 215 241 240 241 240 252 Criminal Justice CRJU-BA 348 349 371 372 388 391 402 403 436 437 448 Data Analytics & Sys Engr BIDA-BI/DASE-BS 10 Distributive Studies DIST-BA 4 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 Economics ECON-BA 52 53 57 58 83 83 91 91 106 106 103 Electrical Engineering, B.I. BIEL-BI 7 7 12 12 9 9 10 10 8 8 7 Electrical Engineering, B.S. ELEN-BS 102 101 109 109 145 145 161 161 184 184 165 Engineering Education BSEE-BS 3 3 9 9 8 English ENGL-BA 312 312 305 305 307 308 324 325 269 269 274 Exercise Science EXSC-BS 117 116 184 Game Design & Dev. BIGD-BI 49 49 47 47 76 76 104 104 114 114 99 Geography/Enviro Studies GEEV-BA 225 225 234 234 238 238 223 223 217 218 193 Health Care Science HCSC-BS 376 374 448 447 475 475 477 478 356 356 300 History HIST-BA 275 276 255 252 236 237 214 214 174 174 184 Inclusive Early Childhood Ed. BICE-BI 5 6 45 45 63 63 68 69 63 Inclusive Elementary Educ. IELM-BA 148 148 234 Mathematics, BA MTBA-BA 56 52 52 52 54 55 58 58 33 33 15 Mathematics, BS MTBS-BS 46 46 49 49 43 43 47 48 74 74 103 Mechanical Engineering MEEN-BS 300 300 320 321 405 407 456 458 505 505 513 Nursing NURS-BS 333 333 407 408 452 452 515 515 490 489 446 Philosophy PHIL-BA 56 56 56 56 53 53 52 53 58 58 68

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Physics/Energy Science PHES-BS 63 62 74 75 75 75 84 84 90 90 74 Political Science PSCI-BA 139 138 118 120 115 115 113 113 123 123 122 Psychology PSYC-BA 529 527 590 588 558 559 589 589 630 631 633 Sociology SOCI-BA 130 129 139 139 151 152 142 142 143 144 144 Spanish SPAN-BA 38 40 36 36 38 38 41 41 46 46 35 Visual & Performing Arts VAPA-BA 198 199 194 195 198 198 199 200 215 215 216 VAPA Museum/Gallery Mgmt BIGM-BI 3 3 7 VAPA Music BIMU-BI 5 5 15 Women's & Ethnic Studies WEST-BA 20 20 18 18 17 17 11 11 13 13 13 Women’s & Ethnic Studies BI BIWE-BI 3 3 4 GRAD Accounting MACC-MSA 14 14 17 17 26 Applied Mathematics AMTH-MS 15 15 10 11 12 12 9 9 12 12 15 Applied Science - Math ASMT-PHD 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 7 7 8 Applied Science - Physics ASPY-PHD 23 23 26 26 25 25 26 26 24 27 30 Business Administration (1) MBAD-MBA 235 236 217 217 218 221 202 202 203 203 183 Business Administration (2) MBAE-MBA 49 49 51 51 53 56 50 50 91 91 131 Communication COMM-MA 49 49 48 49 39 39 29 29 22 22 26 Computer Science, M.S. CSCI-MS 63 62 68 68 65 66 60 62 59 61 54 Computer Science, Ph.D. CSCI-PHD 1 1 1 1 1 Counseling & Human Services COUN-MA 130 131 138 138 129 129 126 126 123 123 120 Criminal Justice CRJU-MCJ 28 28 31 31 28 28 42 42 50 51 59 Curriculum & Instruction CURR/TESL-MA 100 103 93 93 96 97 91 91 65 67 71 Educational Leadership LERP-PHD 46 47 45 47 47 49 53 53 47 48 47 Electrical Engineering, M.S. ELEN-MS 38 36 49 50 51 51 52 53 42 42 39 Electrical Engineering, Ph.D. ELEN-PHD 0 0 0 0 Engineering, Ph.D. ENGR-PHD 73 77 91 93 105 103 90 96 84 86 91 Engineering, M.S. MAEG-MENG 53 54 57 57 55 58 59 62 92 91 100 Geography GEOG-MA 11 11 11 12 18 18 20 20 16 16 11 History HIST-MA 29 29 31 31 31 31 38 38 42 43 32 Leadership LEAD-MA 63 63 91 91 91 92 71 86 78 78 94 Master of Sciences: Total MSc 83 84 84 84 90 91 94 96 86

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Biochemistry MSBC-MSC 1 1 4 Biology MSBI-MSC 13 13 11 11 8 8 13 13 16 16 16 Chemistry MSCH-MSC 5 5 7 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 Education MSED-MSC 4 5 3 3 2 2 1 2 3 3 1 Forensic Science MSFS-MSC 2 2 0 0 Health Promotion MSHP-MSC 7 7 11 11 13 13 10 10 10 10 7 Mathematics MSMA-MSC 3 3 4 4 6 6 3 3 3 3 3 Physics MSPH-MSC 8 8 7 7 6 6 6 6 2 2 Sport Nutrition MSSN-MSC 16 16 14 14 16 17 17 17 15 15 13 Sports Medicine MSSM-MSC 25 25 27 27 30 30 35 36 36 36 32 Mechanical Engineering MEEN-MS 23 23 31 30 20 20 15 15 19 19 22 Nursing NURS-MS 110 109 115 115 125 125 138 138 193 194 215 Nursing Practice NRSD-DNP 7 7 10 10 13 13 13 13 20 20 16 Psychology, M.A. PSYC-MA 36 38 34 34 36 36 36 36 34 34 27 Psychology, Ph.D. PSYC-PHD 14 13 14 14 15 15 18 19 19 19 21 Public Administration PADM-MPAD 98 98 82 82 91 91 105 105 123 123 136 Sociology SOCI-MA 30 30 35 36 38 39 32 32 29 29 21 Special Education SPED-MA 54 53 48 51 44 44 24 24 20 20 41 Gainful Employment Certs:3 Accounting ACC 8 8 3 3 4 4 5 Criminal Justice CRJ 3 2 3 3 2 2 2 Disaster Public Health DPH 1 1 Teaching English 2nd Lang. ESL 1 1 Finance FIN 3 3 2 2 1 1 Family Nurse Practitioner FNP 2 2 6 6 8 8 8 Forensic Nursing FRN 1 1 Gero. Nurse Practitioner GNP 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 Health Care Administration HCA 2 1 1 1 1 1 Grant Writing/Program Eval. GWP 3 3 6 Homeland Defense/Security HMD/HSE 1 1 2 2 2 Innovation Management INO 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 International Business INT 1 1 1 1

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Local Government Mgmt LGM 2 2 1 Management MGT 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 Marketing MKT 1 1 0 2 2 2 Medical Laboratory Science MLS 1 1 0 Non-profit Fund Dev. NFD 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 Non-profit Management NPM 4 5 6 6 8 8 6 National Security Intelligence NSI 2 3 3 Operations Management OPM 1 Public Management PBM 5 5 8 8 5 5 4 Project Management PRJ 1 1 3 3 1 1 Psychiatric Mental Health NP PMH 9 Security Intelligence SEC 5 5 2 1

1 UCCS confers one Business Administration BS degree. The additional items are areas of concentration. 2 UCCS confers one Business Administration BI degree. All BI areas of concentration within Business are combined in this table. 3 The gainful employment certificates are listed for the first time in the Spring 2015 Census.

Class Level Class level represents the class level at which students started the term. Please see Admit Type for a count of new, incoming students.

Academic Level 2013

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Freshman 1664 1629 1806 1787 1820 1801 1718 1714 1883 1868 1896 Sophomore 1649 1672 1763 1778 1922 1921 1976 1979 2126 2136 2038 Junior 1841 1839 1901 1885 1915 1917 2139 2122 2244 2215 2345 Senior 1755 1764 1909 1920 1988 2003 2034 2042 2151 2167 2238 Senior Fifth Year 827 840 957 978 1016 1031 1080 1112 1091 1114 1040 Graduate 1514 1526 1583 1592 1606 1622 1600 1616 1721 1733 1876 Unclassified 184 179 210 212 239 242 188 185 150 147 139 Total 9434 9449 10129 10152 10506 10537 10735 10770 11366 10380 11572

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Full-Time Status Full-time status is based on 12+ for-credit hours for undergraduate students or 9+ for-credit hours for graduate students as per IPEDS guidelines.

Status 2013

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Undergraduate Full time 5936 5951 6322 6334 6621 6637 6764 6815 7262 7278 7376 Part time 1880 1870 2105 2107 2178 2174 2276 2244 2291 2278 2240 Total 7816 7821 8427 8441 8799 8811 9040 9059 9553 9556 9616

Graduate Full time 390 394 435 438 384 389 413 418 359 360 404 Part time 1094 1101 1099 1106 1181 1190 1145 1157 1310 1321 1416 Total 1484 1495 1534 1544 1565 1579 1558 1575 1669 1681 1820

Non-Degree Grad Full time 13 13 16 16 14 14 14 12 14 12 7 Part time 121 120 152 151 128 133 123 124 130 131 129 Total 134 133 168 167 142 147 137 136 144 143 136

Total Full time 6339 6358 6773 6788 7019 7040 7191 7245 7635 7650 7787 Part time 3095 3091 3356 3364 3487 3497 3544 3525 3731 3730 3785 Total 9434 9449 10129 10152 10506 10537 10735 10770 11366 11380 11572

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Admit Types Students newly admitted to UCCS for the term will have an Admit Type determined by the Admissions Office. Students who entered in prior terms are shown as Continuing.

Group 2012

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Freshman 104 104 87 87 104 104 111 112 147 149 127 127 137 Master's 173 177 210 214 179 180 168 169 162 164 202 203 220 Doctorate 9 9 13 13 21 21 14 14 7 8 9 9 11 Readmit 123 75 78 79 71 73 81 84 53 54 72 76 79 Nondegree 105 156 122 121 146 149 162 167 146 148 107 105 104 Transfer 570 571 620 622 601 600 535 533 541 546 598 597 544 Continuing 7909 7920 8304 8313 9007 9025 9435 9458 9679 9701 10251 10268 10477 Total 8993 9012 9434 9449 10129 10152 10506 10537 10735 10770 11366 11380 11572

Residency There are several types of residencies and residency exceptions. This table shows Tuition Residency and Tuition Residency Exceptions from IR snapshots and the Campus Solutions Warehouse. Several of the exceptions listed under Resident are Non-Residents eligible to pay resident rates.

Tuition Residency 2012

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Non-Resident Nonresident 616 567 664 637 789 792 892 859 827 830 848 846 873 Active Duty Permanent 1 1 - - - - - - - Online 0 0 0 0 10 11 13 13 19 20 162 160 167 Pres. Scholar 20 20 18 18 17 17 18 18 24 24 31 31 45 Pres. Scholar Athlete 8 8 5 5 6 6 8 8 10 10 17 17 27 WUE 197 197 305 306 358 359 374 373 368 370 405 403 430 Resident Resident 7661 7712 7816 7853 8152 8200 8196 8264 8284 8369 8694 8760 8900 Active Duty Deps. 0 0 7 7 9 10 15 16 Active Duty Permanent 322 347 380 385 406 413 462 464 479 479 416 420 367

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Asset 0 0 0 0 16 17 21 21 18 18 26 27 28 Canadian Military 4 4 4 4 2 2 0 0 1 1 3 3 3 Colorado Natl Guard 7 7 5 5 5 6 5 5 7 7 4 4 4 Dependents – 10/12 yr 21 21 23 23 24 Economic Incentive 1 1 1 1 2 Exchange Agreement* 9 9 10 10 3 3 6 41 18 19 17 17 14 Hon. Discharged Vet 115 117 185 189 230 232 283 285 300 306 296 297 256 Hon. Disch. Vet Deps. 0 0 4 4 5 5 10 10 7 7 6 6 6 Olympic Athlete 18 20 22 23 21 21 20 20 15 16 14 14 13 Online 0 0 0 0 52 51 114 117 194 203 214 219 190 Vet Deps Choice Act 34 36 89 94 163 West Region Grad 0 0 0 0 6 6 17 17 20 20 19 20 25 Extended Studies 4 3 2 1 1 1 0 5 8 6 1 1 0 Under Review 11 0 7 2 41 0 43 1 80 7 80 17 35 Total 8993 9012 9434 9449 10129 10152 10506 10537 10735 10770 11366 11380 11572

* Includes students in the National Student Exchange program regardless of their actual Tuition Residency Exception in ISIS.

Citizenship Citizenship status is maintained by Student Records. Please coordinate with Wang Chao regarding international students.

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Citizen 8611 8633 8952 8970 9575 9601 9933 9967 10281 10317 10947 10971 11160 Permanent Resident 156 157 148 148 170 169 152 153 145 143 151 148 162 Temporary Visa 115 118 66 170 261 262 330 329 252 256 222 225 212 NA/Other 111 104 268 161 123 120 91 88 57 54 46 36 38 Grand Total 8993 9012 9434 9449 10129 10152 10506 10537 10735 10770 11366 11380 11572

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Country of Citizenship Country of citizenship is shown for any student reporting it. It is not limited to students with a temporary visa.

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Afghanistan 1 1 Albania 1 1 1 1 2 Algeria 1 Andorra 1 1 1 1 Argentina 1 1 1 1 Australia 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 2 3 Austria 1 1 1 1 1 Bahamas 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bangladesh 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 2 Barbados 1 1 1 Belarus 1 1 1 1 2 Belize 1 1 1 Benin 1 Bolivia 1 1 1 2 Bosnia & Herzegovina 1 Botswana 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Brazil 3 3 3 6 6 65 44 11 16 2 6 11 Bulgaria 1 2 1 1 3 Burkina Faso 3 Cameroon 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 3 Canada 13 14 2 19 10 10 14 4 6 11 7 15 23 Cape Verde 1 2 1 Chile 2 1 1 1 China 8 8 1 8 9 9 20 6 13 10 25 25 Colombia 1 1 1 3 Congo 1 2 5 6 Cote D'Ivoire 1 1

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Cuba 1 3 Czech Republic 2 2 3 2 2 1 Denmark 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 Djibouti 1 Dominican Republic 1 1 Ecuador 1 1 Egypt 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 El Salvador 1 1 1 2 Eritrea 1 1 Ethiopia 1 1 1 5 4 5 8 Fmr Yugoslav Rep Macedonia France 2 2 3 3 4 4 2 2 1 2 1 Georgia 1 1 1 1 1 1 Germany 3 4 7 2 2 12 5 4 15 7 17 16 Ghana 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 Gibraltar 1 Greece 1 Guatemala 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 Guyana 1 1 1 1 Haiti 1 1 2 Honduras 1 1 1 1 1 Hong Kong 1 Hungary 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 3 Iceland 1 1 1 1 India 29 31 16 24 36 37 54 33 42 52 43 52 48 Indonesia 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 Iran 1 1 2 5 1 1 4 3 6 9 Iraq 2 2 4 7 4 7 6 Ireland 1 1 1 Israel 1 1 Italy 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 Jamaica 1 2 2 2

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Japan 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 5 3 3 Jordan 1 1 Kazakhstan 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 Kenya 2 2 3 6 1 1 7 2 1 5 1 8 4 Korea, North 1 1 Korea, South 10 10 2 11 5 4 18 5 5 14 2 13 12 Kuwait 1 3 3 8 9 9 9 12 Latvia 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 Lebanon 1 1 1 2 3 1 3 2 Libya 6 6 4 12 14 14 13 9 12 12 7 8 4 Lithuania 1 1 Malaysia 2 2 Mexico 4 4 1 9 3 3 26 4 23 1 41 43 Mongolia 1 1 1 1 Morocco 1 1 1 2 1 Myanmar 1 1 Nepal 3 3 1 2 2 4 1 7 8 Netherlands 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 New Zealand 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Nigeria 4 4 2 4 3 1 1 4 2 4 2 Norway 2 2 1 2 1 1 4 Oman 1 1 Pakistan 1 1 Panama 3 3 2 Peru 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 Philippines 1 1 2 3 4 1 5 10 Poland 1 1 1 4 1 1 4 1 3 Qatar 1 1 1 1 1 Romania 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 Russian Federation 3 3 5 4 1 2 1 3 2 Rwanda 2 2 Saudi Arabia 32 31 22 83 129 130 121 86 97 101 70 73 61

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Senegal 1 1 1 1 1 2 Seychelles 1 1 1 Singapore 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 Slovakia 1 1 South Africa 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 Spain 2 2 2 2 2 8 6 8 10 12 15 12 Sri Lanka 1 1 1 1 2 1 St Vincent & Grenadines 1 1 Sudan 1 1 1 1 1 Sweden 1 1 1 1 2 2 4 6 2 3 3 Switzerland 1 Taiwan 2 2 2 4 3 3 3 2 1 1 3 3 3 Thailand 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 Tonga 1 1 1 Trinidad & Tobago 1 Tunisia 1 1 1 1 Turkey 1 1 1 1 Uganda 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ukraine 2 2 1 3 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 4 United Arab Emirates 2 1 1 United Kingdom 5 5 2 10 2 2 8 1 1 6 3 7 10 Uruguay 1 1 Uzbekistan 1 1 Venezuela 1 1 2 2 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 Viet Nam 5 5 6 2 2 10 5 3 6 2 8 10 Yugoslavia 1 1 1 1 Zambia 1 1 1 1

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Gender Gender is self-reported and meant to be the legal gender. We intend to report preferred gender in the near future.

Career 2012 Cens

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Female Undergraduate 3954 3950 4207 4206 4441 4453 4607 4613 4735 4744 4991 4989 5035 Graduate 749 758 781 787 806 812 850 858 841 846 907 912 1011 Graduate Non-degree 89 89 70 70 93 93 80 84 83 85 76 75 76 Total, Female 4792 4797 5058 5063 5340 5358 5537 5555 5659 5675 5974 5976 6122 Male Undergraduate 3462 3471 3607 3615 3981 3987 4190 4198 4290 4301 4556 4561 4574 Graduate 681 685 702 707 727 731 709 721 708 719 747 754 793 Graduate Non-degree 53 54 62 61 72 72 58 63 51 49 65 64 59 Total, Male 4196 4210 4371 4383 4780 4790 4957 4982 5049 5069 5368 5379 5426 Unknown 5 5 5 3 9 4 12 0 27 26 24 25 24 Total 8993 9012 9434 9449 10129 10152 10506 10537 10735 10770 11366 11380 11572

Ethnicity In 2010, the federal government issued new guidelines on how to collect and report race and ethnicity. These categories are in compliance and we often refer to them as the IPEDS Ethnicities.

IPEDS Ethnicity 2012

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Undergraduate AMERIND 51 51 51 50 44 43 46 46 39 40 28 26 31 ASIAN 315 312 292 287 269 271 255 252 262 263 293 295 289 BLACK 277 280 270 275 316 318 308 308 325 324 368 370 365 HISPA 882 882 997 999 1186 1193 1344 1334 1444 1448 1631 1631 1719 NONRESALIEN 42 42 28 49 98 97 104 154 107 109 91 90 91 PACIF 7 7 17 17 29 29 30 30 22 22 26 26 23 TWOPLUS 199 199 373 373 489 491 604 597 649 653 706 710 730

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UNKNOWN 361 357 313 298 222 205 197 166 134 123 169 165 171 WHITE 5284 5293 5475 5473 5774 5794 5943 5924 6058 6072 6241 6243 6197 Total 7418 7423 7816 7821 8427 8441 8831 8811 9040 9059 9553 9556 9616 Graduate AMERIND 3 3 7 7 7 7 5 5 4 4 3 3 8 ASIAN 50 51 62 38 43 44 46 47 50 50 56 56 68 BLACK 53 54 45 47 48 49 46 46 57 57 51 53 59 HISPA 106 108 132 130 133 133 132 134 137 139 180 182 210 NONRESALIEN 72 75 36 119 160 161 171 172 142 144 122 126 112 PACIF 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 TWOPLUS 17 17 28 28 30 30 35 36 42 42 70 71 93 UNKNOWN 118 117 149 110 78 78 76 75 70 68 82 82 74 WHITE 1014 1021 1025 1016 1035 1042 1051 1061 1053 1065 1104 1107 1195 Total 1433 1446 1484 1495 1534 1544 1565 1579 1558 1575 1669 1681 1820 Graduate Non-degree

AMERIND 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 ASIAN 5 6 6 6 9 8 9 9 4 6 4 4 4 BLACK 6 6 7 7 6 6 5 5 5 5 4 5 7 HISPA 8 8 13 12 20 20 11 16 11 10 15 14 13 NONRESALIEN 1 1 2 2 3 4 7 3 3 3 9 9 9 PACIF 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 TWOPLUS 2 2 4 3 2 2 2 3 7 7 4 4 7 UNKNOWN 13 12 16 14 17 16 10 11 17 12 13 12 10 WHITE 105 106 86 89 110 110 64 98 89 92 94 94 86 Total 142 143 134 133 168 167 110 147 137 136 144 143 136 Grand Total 8993 9012 9434 9449 10129 10152 10506 10537 10735 10770 11366 11380 11572

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Age Average age is calculated once per term.

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Undergraduate 23.7 23.7 23.6 23.6 24.5 24.4 24.1 23.8 Graduate 33.9 33.9 33.8 33.7 34.5 34.5 34.4 34.4 Graduate Non-degree 35.9 36.8 35.9 34.3 35.1 37.2 35.6 35.7 Grand Total 25.7 25.5 25.4 25.3 26.1 26.0 25.8 25.6

Home State The table includes only students whose home country is the United States. Home state is calculated once per semester.

State Code State 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 AK Alaska 12 13 16 12 12 8 3 8 AL Alabama 4 3 2 2 2 6 5 AR Arkansas 4 2 4 1 2 4 AZ Arizona 17 21 20 25 20 23 38 44 CA California 74 90 138 186 203 188 232 270 CO Colorado 7857 8347 8702 9309 9507 10044 10270 10290 CT Connecticut 13 12 11 10 9 2 7 6 DC Washington DC 2 1 DE Delaware 1 1 2 1 FL Florida 9 7 10 14 19 20 25 29 GA Georgia 6 12 7 6 11 9 14 18 HI Hawaii 15 14 21 27 23 13 21 28 IA Iowa 7 4 10 11 9 7 6 12 ID Idaho 7 3 5 7 4 4 2 11 IL Illinois 19 20 17 26 33 33 35 58 IN Indiana 2 4 1 8 2 3 3 2 KS Kansas 8 7 6 8 8 9 14 18 KY Kentucky 1 1 5 2 LA Louisiana 2 2 3 2 1 4 2

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MA Massachusetts 3 5 8 9 13 7 7 9 MD Maryland 3 5 5 5 10 9 13 9 ME Maine 2 6 4 2 3 1 2 MI Michigan 12 7 7 4 6 11 12 21 MN Minnesota 20 25 21 20 15 26 29 33 MO Missouri 9 9 8 11 11 9 15 26 MS Mississippi 1 2 1 2 1 4 1 MT Montana 7 6 7 5 7 4 9 9 NC North Carolina 5 2 6 7 7 9 12 11 ND North Dakota 3 3 4 1 5 7 13 11 NE Nebraska 10 9 14 8 8 6 8 15 NH New Hampshire 4 3 4 4 2 4 3 5 NJ New Jersey 3 4 4 8 9 11 16 14 NM New Mexico 19 17 23 21 28 24 47 50 NV Nevada 2 1 6 9 8 8 14 17 NY New York 8 10 9 16 12 10 9 23 OH Ohio 8 8 9 9 10 10 10 10 OK Oklahoma 7 6 6 9 7 6 16 20 OR Oregon 8 10 13 13 15 6 14 12 PA Pennsylvania 12 8 11 8 14 10 5 12 RI Rhode Island 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 SC South Carolina 1 1 1 2 6 5 3 1 SD South Dakota 6 5 9 4 8 9 9 8 TN Tennessee 4 5 4 6 5 3 5 4 TX Texas 36 34 38 54 73 64 79 132 UT Utah 7 3 2 4 2 7 10 11 VT Vermont 0 2 2 1 1 4 4 2 VA Virginia 2 3 11 11 11 3 14 23 WA Washington 14 9 22 17 22 22 19 30 WI Wisconsin 8 12 13 17 25 17 17 19 WV West Virginia 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 WY Wyoming 9 6 6 6 12 9 8 4

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Athletics These data are drawn from student group records stored in ISIS and maintained by the Athletic Department. These may not reflect actual team rosters for NCAA purposes. Data are counted once per semester.

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Men’s Baseball 41 45 Men's Basketball 21 21 17 19 17 18 15 16 Men's Cross Country 17 21 18 26 21 25 28 22 Men's Golf 13 13 10 9 10 8 7 8 Men's Indoor Track/Field 44 53 32 16 8 3 25 35 Men's Outdoor Track/Field 53 57 30 2 Men's Soccer 38 33 21 27 25 24 25 25 Women's Basketball 21 26 18 21 19 15 15 16 Women's Cross Country 7 11 16 14 16 17 19 22 Women's Golf 6 7 7 8 9 Women's Indoor Track/Field 21 30 18 7 6 2 19 34 Women’s Lacrosse 24 23 Women's Outdoor Track/Field 31 36 19 1 Women's Soccer 33 40 25 24 22 26 25 26 Women's Softball 28 29 21 15 21 22 22 21 Women's Volleyball 25 18 18 13 3 12 13 15 Total 352 388 263 197 175 179 289 317

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Military Affiliation Various sources of data overlap; therefore, students with a military affiliation are shown once and are prioritized by the order shown in the table: (a) military-related tuition assistance benefit programs maintained by Student Financial Services, (b) service indicators maintained by the Office of Veteran and Military Student Affairs, (c) residency exceptions maintained by the Office of the Registrar, and (d) self-reported military status drawn from student applications and/or the student portal. Note that service indicators and the self-reported status may have occurred in the past and are not limited to the current term. We began compiling the data in this way in Spring 2015 and will continue to do so in future spring semesters.

Grouping 2015

Census 2015 EOT

2016 Census

2016 EOT

2017 Census

2017 EOT

2018 Census

(a) if Tuition Assistance 1306 1313 1182 1373 1315 1467 1369 (b) else Service Indicator 250 251 351 301 758 23 4 (c) else Residency Exception 335 245 292 247 112 254 277 (d) else Self-Reported Status 210 189 288 238 191 377 479 Total 2101 1998 2113 2159 2376 2121 2129 % of Enrolled 20.0% 19% 19.7% 20.0% 20.9% 18.6% 18.4%

Online Instruction Online instruction is shown for end-of-term unless noted otherwise. It includes extended studies online instruction if the student is a main campus student.

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

census Students: 100% online hours 440 444 575 662 813 921 1096 1180 Some online hours 817 1107 1437 1636 1790 2199 2614 2730 No online hours 7218 7461 7437 7854 7934 7650 7670 7662 Online Credit Hours: By GRAD students 2171 2095 2316 2430 2731 2795 3315 3573 By NDGR students 153 177 158 201 145 192 216 249 By UGRD students 2976 4440 6408 7671 8775 11257 13889 14680 Total online hours 5300 6712 8882 10302 11,651 14,244 17,420 18,502 Online Hrs as % of Main Hrs 5.4% 6.4% 8.1% 8.8% 9.6% 11.5% 13.3% 13.9%

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First Generation Status First-Generation Status is defined here as a student whose parent(s) do not have a 4-year degree. Students who have not reported the education levels of their parent(s) are not considered first-generation students due to missing data.

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

census Undergraduate 1909 2569 2580 2672 2657 2578 2869 2893 Graduate 260 265 281 293 306 313 376 414 Graduate Non-degree 12 16 15 23 17 16 30 26 Total 2181 2850 2876 2988 2980 2907 3275 3332 First Gen % of Enrolled 25.7% 31.6% 30.4% 29.4% 28.3% 27.1% 28.8% 28.8%

Pell Recipients The number of students receiving a Pell Grant is often a proxy measure for low-income students. In order to receive a Pell Grant, undergraduate students must apply for financial aid. These data show Pell Grant recipients for the Aid Year shown and are drawn directly from the Campus Solutions Warehouse (and are updated as of the date of the Databook). Disbursement is only for the spring semester.

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

census Undergrad Recipients 2244 2471 2612 2823 2859 2991 2871 2698 Disbursed Amount 4,586,680 5,066,921 5,353,688 5,805,863 6,010,579 6,323,995 6,176,770 5,837,129 Avg Disbursed Amount 2,044 2,051 2,050 2,057 2,102 2,114 2,151 2,163 Pell as % of Undergrads 33.3% 33.3% 33.4% 32.4% 33.0% 30.1% 28.0%

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Student Persistence & Performance Admissions Index & Test Scores These data are drawn directly from the Campus Solutions Warehouse beginning with Spring 2012 and do not necessarily reflect data reported to SURDS, IPEDS, or other external entities. Note that the vast majority of incoming freshmen begin in the Fall rather than the Spring term.

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 New Freshmen Admits Enrolled 114 86 101 107 147 126 137 Average ACT 23.2 23.5 22.9 22.5 23.3 22.5 22.4 Average SAT (old) 1075.0 1163.7 1008.1 1109.6 1087.6 1060.4 984.4 Average Index 102.2 107.7 96.9 102.2 105.4 103.5 104.7

Undergraduate Persistence to Fall Spring undergrad students’ status at the beginning of the next Fall term is shown. The students may have graduated, transferred, or continued to be enrolled. Spring data are drawn from the end-of-term snapshots for main campus undergraduate students and their fall status is determined via the fall census snapshot. Please refer to the Fall Databook for additional information about students who may have graduated or enrolled at another institution.

Status at next Fall term: 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Enrolled at UCCS in following Fall Census 3074 3366 3603 5934 5893 6436 TBD Graduated from UCCS in Spring or Summer 888 972 941 1018 1366 1142 TBD Percent still enrolled or graduated 58% 58% 58% 82% 82% 83% TBD Total 6853 7423 7821 8441 8811 9059 TBD

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Grade Point Averages Term GPA reflects the GPA earned for the Spring semester whereas the Cumulative GPA reflects all points the enrolled students have earned during their career at UCCS. The GPAs are shown by career and gender primarily for our Student Life & Leadership Office and the Athletic Department. Calculated at the end of the term.

Career 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 TBD

Current GPA Female Undergraduate 3.11 3.07 3.07 3.02 3.10 3.10 3.10 Graduate 3.53 3.49 3.53 3.51 3.49 3.47 3.52 Graduate Non-degree 3.36 3.12 2.98 3.30 3.34 3.40 3.03 Average, All Female 3.18 3.13 3.14 3.10 3.17 3.16 3.16 Male Undergraduate 2.85 2.78 2.83 2.77 2.84 2.84 2.84 Graduate 3.37 3.34 3.28 3.31 3.19 3.24 3.27 Graduate Non-degree 3.55 2.99 3.19 3.19 3.35 3.03 3.10 Average, All Male 2.95 2.87 2.91 2.86 2.90 2.89 2.91 Average Current GPA 3.08 3.01 3.03 2.98 3.04 3.04 3.04 Cumulative GPA Female Undergraduate 3.13 3.10 3.10 3.08 3.12 3.14 3.14 Graduate 3.69 3.72 3.72 3.73 3.74 3.73 3.75 Graduate Non-degree 3.48 3.36 2.99 3.38 3.40 3.64 3.29 Average, All Female 3.23 3.21 3.19 3.18 3.22 3.24 3.24 Male Undergraduate 2.90 2.83 2.88 2.86 2.89 2.91 2.94 Graduate 3.67 3.67 3.64 3.67 3.66 3.69 3.71 Graduate Non-degree 3.56 3.20 3.27 3.30 3.36 3.14 3.16 Average, All Male 3.04 2.97 3.01 2.99 3.01 3.02 3.05 Average Cumulative GPA 3.14 3.10 3.11 3.09 3.12 3.14 3.15

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Degrees Conferred Conferrals shown for the Spring semester only. Data are extracted from the Campus Solutions Warehouse and might not correspond to IPEDS or other external reports that rely on snapshots. Data were updated June 21 of 2017 after conferrals were verified and posted. Please see Degree Conferral report for more details at http://www.uccs.edu/ir/data/outcomes.html.

Degree Academic Plan 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 (TBD)

BA ANTH-ADL 3 1 2 2 ANTH-BA 13 20 13 17 17 13 20 BCBA-ADL 1 1 BCBA-BA 5 BIOL-ADL BIOL-BA 9 17 6 6 13 11 11 CHEM-ADL 5 11 2 3 CHEM-BA 3 6 4 6 4 6 COMM-ADL 1 4 4 2 1 2 2 COMM-BA 67 75 64 81 83 76 148 CRJU-BA 22 31 48 44 47 50 86 DIST-BA/ADL 2 1 1 3 ECON-ADL 3 2 1 ECON-BA 7 3 6 8 14 14 25 ENGL-ADL 1 ENGL-BA 54 53 51 49 43 43 62 GEEV-ADL 2 2 1 1 2 GEEV-BA 36 45 29 40 45 39 58 HIST-ADL 2 3 4 2 2 2 7 HIST-BA 52 56 38 40 51 54 44 MATH-BA 1 MTBA-BA 5 10 6 4 7 3 9 PHIL-ADL 3 3 2 6 6 4 PHIL-BA 12 5 7 12 5 8 23

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PSCI-ADL 1 1 PSCI-BA 22 26 23 18 19 19 18 PSYC-ADL 4 1 2 2 1 PSYC-BA 66 69 63 79 81 90 129 SOCI-ADL 3 2 1 5 2 1 SOCI-BA 33 33 21 18 18 22 38 SPAN-ADL 2 2 1 SPAN-BA 9 13 10 4 6 5 12 VAPA-ADL 1 1 2 2 3 VAPA-BA 23 30 22 24 17 24 28 WEST-ADL 2 2 4 4 4 1 7 WEST-BA 1 1 3 3 6 5 Subtotal 465 525 436 477 495 493 758

BI ACCT-BI 1 BIBU-BI 3 6 2 2 5 7 10 BICE-BI 1 2 7 BICH-BI 1 BICS-BI 1 1 2 4 3 1 BIEL-BI 1 1 2 2 2 BIGD-BI 5 2 7 4 5 10 11 BISC-BI 1 1 3 7 6 FNCE-BI 2 HRMG-BI 1 INFS-BI 1 2 1 INTB-BI MGMT-BI 4 MKTG-BI 1 1 3 SVMG-BI 1 Subtotal 8 10 12 10 23 34 49

BS BCBS-BS 3 8 3 2 4 11

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BLBS-BS 54 60 53 65 59 73 139 CMBS-BS/ADL 7 10 3 5 3 2 7 CPEN-BS 5 4 7 5 5 5 19 CSCI-BS 8 20 12 25 16 22 41 ELEN-BS 4 9 11 9 14 17 26 EXSC-BS 8 HCSC-BS 44 38 35 52 57 62 101 MEEN-BS 22 31 32 41 50 46 104 MTBS-ADL 1 MTBS-BS 2 4 4 5 8 10 NURS-BS 76 76 74 91 87 93 200 PHES-ADL 1 1 PHES-BS 4 2 11 6 5 7 13 Subtotal 227 257 251 307 306 331 680

BSBU ACCT-ADL 1 2 2 1 3 ACCT-BSBU 12 20 28 16 9 19 39 BUAD-BSBU 26 14 13 20 18 23 54 FNCE-ADL 6 6 6 1 2 3 8 FNCE-BSBU 23 15 21 25 27 34 58 GENB-BSBU 4 5 4 5 3 5 11 HRMG-ADL 1 1 1 3 1 1 HRMG-BSBU 13 11 8 7 7 10 19 INFS-ADL 1 1 INFS-BSBU 8 10 5 4 9 11 8 INTB-ADL 1 1 1 2 3 2 INTB-BSBU 16 14 11 3 6 11 11 MGMT-ADL 7 1 1 1 2 3 4 MGMT-BSBU 15 11 24 24 24 26 45 MKTG-ADL 5 3 3 2 3 1 8 MKTG-BSBU 27 19 25 25 20 36 58

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ORMG-BSBU 3 1 SPTM-BSBU 13 26 12 14 21 12 22 SVMG-ADL 1 1 SVMG-BSBU 2 2 2 6 4 9 Subtotal 183 162 165 152 165 202 359

CERT NDGE-CERN 56 DNP NRSD-DNP 14 4 2 4 3 4 10

Subtotal 14 4 2 4 3 4 10 MA COMM-MA 13 5 7 11 13 11 12

COUN-MA 67 54 58 74 67 59 64 CURR-MA 18 22 18 14 15 8 32 GEOG-MA 3 1 4 3 2 4 4 HIST-MA 9 14 8 9 9 6 16 LEAD-MA 15 13 9 15 30 34 44 PSYC-MA 4 8 14 2 3 5 18 SOCI-MA 6 6 5 3 5 6 12 SPED-MA 14 14 8 10 15 6 8 TESL-MA 1 2 6 10 Subtotal 149 137 131 142 161 145 220

MBA MBAD-MBA 61 45 32 37 48 36 68 MBAE-MBA 19 23 17 11 15 9 23 Subtotal 80 68 49 48 63 45 91

MCJ CRJU-MCJ 1 3 3 3 4 6 9 Subtotal 1 3 3 3 4 6 9

MENG MAEG-MENG 12 9 9 13 15 11 24 Subtotal 12 9 9 13 15 11 24

MPAD PADM-MPAD 19 18 18 16 9 15 31 Subtotal 19 18 18 16 9 15 31

MS AMTH-MS 2 4 6 1 0 2 2 CSCI-MS 5 3 2 9 6 11 14

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ELEN-MS 5 5 1 7 5 12 15 MEEN-MS 3 5 3 5 9 4 5 NURS-MS 19 4 23 19 27 22 47 Subtotal 34 21 35 41 47 51 83

MSA MACC-MSA 7 MSC MSBI-MSC 2 3 1 3 2 2 2

MSCH-MSC 1 1 1 2 MSED-MSC 1 1 1 1 MSFS-MSC 7 2 2 MSHP-MSC 8 7 2 4 5 3 4 MSMA-MSC 1 1 3 1 1 MSPH-MSC 2 1 3 MSSM-MSC 1 7 11 10 9 15 18 MSSN-MSC 4 4 5 4 7 7 10 Subtotal 23 25 22 23 29 30 41

PHD ASPY-PHD 1 2 1 1 CSCI-PHD 1 1 ELEN-PHD 1 ENGR-PHD 1 1 4 3 6 7 10 LERP-PHD 3 5 4 4 2 5 16 PSYC-PHD 2 Subtotal 5 7 8 10 8 13 30

Total 1,220 1,246 1,141 1,246 1,341 1,380

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Academic Instruction & Credit Hours Faculty Positions The number of active faculty employees are drawn as of March 15 of each Spring term from the Human Resources tables in the Central Information Warehouse. Individuals with more than one position are counted multiple times. The “All Other Faculty” group includes research faculty, clinical faculty, lecturers, adjunct, adjoint, and visiting faculty. It excludes student faculty and faculty “staff” positions like chair of department. The Academic Affairs/Other college represents a variety of research centers, institutes, and academic affairs offices that have faculty on their roster. For official reporting purposes, please refer to the IPEDS Human Resources Survey.

College & Job 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 census

Academic Affairs/Other 60 55 79 87 115 99 238 321 Full Professor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Associate Professor 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 Assistant Professor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Senior Instructor 2 2 0 0 3 4 5 5 Instructor 1 2 0 4 1 1 1 3 All Other Faculty 56 50 78 82 110 94 232 345 Business 108 107 125 128 124 110 140 187 Full Professor 14 13 13 13 12 12 11 10 Associate Professor 8 8 8 9 11 10 11 12 Assistant Professor 8 7 9 10 12 13 11 11 Senior Instructor 5 7 7 7 5 6 4 4 Instructor 8 6 6 6 6 4 5 6 All Other Faculty 65 66 82 83 78 65 98 144 Education 108 111 108 103 97 81 104 167 Full Professor 5 5 4 5 4 6 5 7 Associate Professor 7 6 6 7 8 7 9 13 Assistant Professor 11 9 11 10 10 9 8 15 Senior Instructor 5 9 11 8 8 9 10 13 Instructor 9 9 6 7 7 8 6 11

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All Other Faculty 71 73 70 66 60 42 66 108 Engineering 76 82 81 86 88 82 91 120 Full Professor 13 14 14 13 14 14 13 16 Associate Professor 8 8 7 6 7 7 9 10 Assistant Professor 7 7 10 11 11 10 11 12 Senior Instructor 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 5 Instructor 4 5 6 5 8 8 10 13 All Other Faculty 41 45 41 47 44 40 45 64 Letters Arts & Sciences 499 525 558 587 585 563 588 759 Full Professor 50 50 51 52 54 57 57 59 Associate Professor 40 41 44 45 50 50 47 53 Assistant Professor 44 44 46 45 44 41 43 49 Senior Instructor 44 51 56 60 59 57 61 63 Instructor 48 47 51 47 57 64 72 71 All Other Faculty 273 292 310 338 321 294 308 464 Library 8 10 9 16 18 19 10 20 Full Professor 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Associate Professor 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 Assistant Professor 2 3 3 4 6 5 4 6 Senior Instructor 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 Instructor 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 3 All Other Faculty 0 1 1 6 6 6 0 6 Nursing (Beth-El) 116 114 123 152 136 124 170 264 Full Professor 4 2 1 1 2 3 2 4 Associate Professor 7 8 8 10 9 9 8 10 Assistant Professor 9 7 4 4 3 2 6 9 Senior Instructor 3 2 8 10 10 8 12 22 Instructor 10 12 10 12 14 15 12 15 All Other Faculty 83 83 92 115 98 87 130 204 Public Affairs 17 21 33 29 37 41 47 71 Full Professor 2 2 2 2 2 3 1 3

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Associate Professor 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 Assistant Professor 1 1 1 3 5 6 5 10 Senior Instructor 1 2 2 2 2 2 5 8 Instructor 3 2 4 3 3 3 0 0 All Other Faculty 9 13 23 18 24 26 35 48 Total 992 1025 1116 1188 1200 1119 1388 1942

Credit Hours Taught Main campus credit hours are shown for the end of the term unless noted otherwise. Extended Studies courses are excluded. See more credit hour reports at www.uccs.edu/ir/data/enrollment.html.

College Subject 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

census University Total 97,910.5 104,155.5 109,821.0 116,738.0 121,218.5 123,939 131,297 133,332 Business Total 13,646.0 13,242.0 14,061.0 14,449.0 15,912 16,236 16,926 16,849

ACCT 1964 2028 2304 2082 2120 2211 2259 2343 BGSO 465 576 639 BLAW 276 336 342 426 549 642 648 690 BUAD 2395 2032 2242 2254 2642 906 696 681 ENTP 48.0 276.0 354.0 429.0 528 809 804 935 FNCE 1247 1333 1218 1335 1395 1533 1479 1356 HCAD 36 24 39 51 33 45 81 60 HRMG 537 493 480 462 657 519 567 612 INFS 1488 1512 1596 1647 1824 1851 1998 1854 INTB 81 102 66 87 99 75 78 60 MGMT 1302 1251 1284 1344 1491 1947 2463 2349 MKTG 1846 1626 1899 1873 2052 2172 1971 1905 OPTM 693 672 711 867 864 963 906 993 PGMT 279 263 304 181 165 132 108 97 QUAN 1050 894 1002 1083 1194 1161 1224 1218 SPMG 404 15 3 SPTM 385 220 280 299 301 354 475

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STRT 504 714 582 STYB 45

Education Total 4,950.0 5,157.0 5,264.0 5,805.0 5,963.0 6,400 6,876 8,649 COUN 899 1370 1571 1826 1966 2059 2043 2051 CURR 726 656 663 602 647 696 671 843 IECE 87.0 260 403 712 627 IELM 126 666 1734 LEAD 872 899 957 1184 1210 1299 1191 1724 SPED 758 644 670 586 516 361 390 528 T ED 1695 1503 1271 1279 1094 1216 893 890 UTED 85 132 241 270 240 310 252

Engineering Total 6,766.0 7,658.0 8,400.0 9,989.0 11,350.0 11,308 12,481 12,780 C S 1916 2431 2805 3524 3681 3568 3633 3898 ECE 1303 1516 1680 1947 2425 2188 2559 2177 EMGT 48 27 54 75 45 ENE 99 75 ENGR 91 97 78 9 7 102 105 135 GDD 300 387 417 426 402 616 599 630 INOV 432 577 673 708 825 999 1388 1611 MAE 2643 2581 2705 3219 3888 3669 3873 4005 SPCE 81 69 42 60 69 87 102 162 SYSE 48.0 22 25 48 42

Letters, Arts & Sci. Total 62,358.5 66,935.5 69,743.0 73,063.0 74,093.5 74,992 78,576 79,128 A H 525 558 576 547 460 573 520 549 ANTH 2547 2613 2648 2590 2098 1989 2183 2569 ARBC 35 25 30 45 ASL 482 562 597 686 782 819 866 872 BIOL 5424 5778 5792 6110 6338 6406 6907 6631 CHEM 4385 4866 5162 5884 6301 6405 6451 6189 CHIN 35 30 40 45 45 COMM 6025 5961 6285 6542 6593 6446 6515 7058 DNCE 87 111 153 210 195 324

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ECON 1802 2043 2482 2448 2735 3081 3327 3266 ENGL 6206 7008 7148 7319 7451 7455 8202 8073 ENSC 93 124 153 87 87 93 75 78 F CS 84 53 54 46 33 33 80 65 FILM 332 316 207 258 283 364 357 316 FR 212 280 212 173 229 214 219 193 G M 6 21 78 GEOL 227 326 530 476 451 524 491 534 GER 209 181 226 222 279 211 228 178 GES 3411 3379 3813 3646 3719 3657 3549 3445 GPS 330 686 927 810 GRK 28 26 2 40 14 14 19 3 GRNT 189 237 186 187 179 183 146 69 HIST 2328 2466 2316 2161 2246 1973 2002 2118 HUM 1374 1452 1275 1752 1798 1854 1761 1761 I D 487 616 525 813 640 603 712 644 JOUR 12 9 JPNS 237 263 239 263 290 277 327 281 LAT 39 36 58 49 33 34 39 57 M S 197 190 176 169 MATH 5212 5772 5660 6487 6963 7002 7952 8154 MS 181 276 297 MSGP 26 9 25 47 18 MUS 845 1290 1273 1284 1188 1212 1328 1253 OLPD 276 P SC 1734 1696 1841 1464 1450 1890 1825 1771 PES 3031 3379 3246 3610 3887 3875 3983 4080 PHIL 2913 3045 3237 3173 3267 2987 3261 3606 PHYS 93 115 150 150 144 153 128 144 PORT PSY 4981.5 5101.5 5544 5,954.0 5874.5 6241 6005 6006 RUSS 15 18 10 25 9 20 15 20

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SOC 2842 3003 3639 3569 3158 3028 3337 3679 SPAN 1083 978 843 962 953 903 974 771 THTR 568 631 675 772 787 699 782 857 UTLS 21 51 69 57 66 81 63 V A 910 1163 945 942 864 888 944 1008 VAPA 300 354 283 201 204 288 342 345 WEST 970 1005 1449 1741 1506 1291 1198 883

Beth-El Total 7,463.0 7,554.0 8,362.0 9,342.0 9,646.0 10,395 10,787 10,515 ATRN 36 HSCI 3734 3529 4022 4568 4544 4740 4830 4525 NURS 3729 4025 4340 4774 5102 5655 5957 5954

Public Affairs Total 2,727.0 3,609.0 3,991.0 4,090.0 4,209.0 4,572 5,005 5126 C J 1980 2827 2881 3088 3090 3432 3913 3899

P AD 747 782 1110 1002 1119 1140 1092 1227

Instruction Mode Credit hours taken by students are shown per campus and instruction mode at the end of the semester unless noted otherwise.

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

census COSPG: MAIN CAMPUS

In Person 91,638.5 96,909.5 99,860.0 104,216.0 106,557.5 106,155 109,368 108,704 Online 5,179.0 6,452.0 8,628.0 10,230.0 11,522.0 14,195 18,487 20,196 Hybrid Online/Classroom 596.0 249.0 786.0 1,757.0 2,704.0 3,126 2,996 4,036 Independent Study 497.0 545.0 547.0 535.0 435.0 463 446 396 Total 97,910.5 104,155.5 109,821.0 116,738.0 121,218.5 123,939 131,297 133,332

EXSTU: EXTENDED STUDIES In Person 2,785.7 4,579.8 5,083.3 6,563.8 7,353.5 9,049 10,195 2259 Online 1,546.0 1,617.0 1,229.0 990.0 958.0 901 361 231 Correspondence 562.0 513.5 504.5 231.5 310.0 411 0 Hybrid Online/Classroom 84.0 156.0 66.0 156 42 12 Independent Study 67.0 53.0 56.0 67.0 76.0 73 133 98

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Television 21.0 30.0 Total 4,981.7 6,793.3 6,956.8 8,008.3 8,763.5 10,593 10,731 2600

UCCS TOTAL 102,892.2 110,948.8 116,777.8 124,746.3 129,982 134,532 141,335 135,932

Session Sessions depict common schedules for large groups of courses within a semester. Credit hours taken by students are shown at the end of the semester.

Spring Sessions 2011 2012 2013 2014

2015 2016 2017 2018 COSPG: MAIN CAMPUS

Main Campus Sem 89,510.5 95,636.5 100,423.0 106,738.0 110,825.5 114,648 122,719 123,919 Pre-Term 2,820.0 3,497.0 2,993.0 2,987 2,736 3,025 2,873 Weekend Univ 640.0 1,325.0 1,882.0 2,417.0 2,565 1,990 1,941 1,742 Intensive 4,706.0 987.0 1,074.0 1,453.0 2,507 2,449 2,145 2,557 Spring Break 867.0 996.0 932.0 857.0 804 652 492 First 8-Wks/Session A 1,039.0 1,075.0 798.0 858.0 357 414 522 1,110 Second 8-Wks/Session B 539.0 779.0 705.0 813.0 495 387 453 903 DMBA 609.0 537.0 510.0 609.0 678 663 0 Total 97,910.5 104,155.5 109,821.0 116,738.0 121,218.5 123,939 131,297 133,332

EXSTU: EXTENDED STUDIES ES CU Succeed 2,224.0 3,701.0 6,579 8,211 8,490 442 Non-Cred Intensive 385.2 1,479.6 1,380.8 1,913.2 371 ES Campus Sem 2,396.0 2,979.0 1,491.0 1,568.0 1,351 1,219 931 990 ES Intensive 1,435.5 1,826.0 1,036.5 502.5 584.5 923 617 706 Non-Credit Sem 168.0 38.4 376.0 83.6 91 ES Campus Sem (DMBA) 597.0 456.0 351.0 240.0 249 240 ES Correspondence 97.5 Not Available 14.3 Total 4,981.7 6,793.3 6,956.8 8,008.3 8,763.5 10,593 10,038 2600

UCCS TOTAL 102,892.2 110,948.8 116,777.8 124,746.3 129,982 134,532 141,335 135,932

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Sections by Class Size Class is determined per unique course section as distinguished by a class number in CU-SIS. Main campus only.

Sections by Class Size 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

census 1-9 701 739 1009 736 714 709 10-19 520 424 672 588 627 682 20-29 383 403 463 458 489 505 30-39 206 282 200 215 244 213 40-49 125 169 169 156 164 169 50-99 69 251 60 85 75 62 >99 15 41 26 18 16 20 Total 2019 2309 2599 2256 2326 2360

701 7391009

736 714 709

520 424

672

588 627 682

383 403

463

458 489 505206 282

200

215 244 213125 169

169

156 164 169

0

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 census

Sections by Class Size

>99

50-99

40-49

30-39

20-29

10-19

1-9

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Tuition Revenue Estimate This table compiles several types of tuition and fees into one total amount. The estimated total includes tuition, extended studies tuition, mandatory fees, housing fees, academic fees, tuition assistance payments, and other miscellaneous charges. Please contact Student Financial Services or Institutional Research for a more detailed report. Data are drawn from the Campus Solutions Warehouse and do not reflect final billing, budget or resource management reports, or snapshots. These data are shown for heuristic purposes only and are available midway through the semester.

College of Student 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 BUSN 7,559,767 7,947,555 8,034,632 8,494,746 9,800,865 9,995,282 10,942,243 TBD

CLAS 23,127,053 25,244,781 27,405,386 30,908,764 32,114,476 32,638,433 35,983,185 TBD

EDUC 1,684,047 1,664,962 1,928,877 2,360,750 2,528,436 2,558,177 3,408,809 TBD ENGR 4,015,044 4,635,249 5,463,505 6,730,393 8,509,607 10,054,607 10,764,818 TBD NFAE 19,462 101,464 147,797 147,386 120,965 141,497 TBD NFAI 839,728 793,219 626,251 787,779 1,456,077 814,768 528,919 TBD NONC 35,904 30,943 63,433 78,689 40,787 28,895 8,126 TBD NURS 4,535,505 4,824,138 6,111,594 7,186,120 7,686,477 8,062,217 8,906,106 TBD PAFF 1,574,144 1,882,109 2,461,513 2,698,680 3,152,560 3,287,747 3,733,650 TBD Total 43,371,192 47,042,447 52,196,716 59,393,717 65,436,671 67,561,092 74,417,352 TBD

* NFAE = nondegree financial aid eligible; NFAI = nondegree financial aid ineligible; NONC=noncredit

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Credit Hour Matrix This matrix shows the credit hours taught by a college to students who may or may not be in a program managed by the college. Please refer to the term and the students’ programs in the left side of the table. The columns under “Course Credit Hours Taught” represent the college teaching the course. Data are drawn from the Campus Solutions Warehouse and do not reflect census or end-of-term SCH reports. Only the most recent terms are shown.

CREDIT HOURS TAKEN BY… COURSE CREDIT HOURS TAUGHT BY… Term & Student College BUSN CLAS EDUC ENGR NURS PAFF TOTAL % 2018 (census)

BUSN (Business) 13652 4078 39 357 197 51 18374 14% CLAS (Letters Arts & Sciences) 2194 57391 2091 1352 1055 1276 65356 49% CONC (CU Concurrent) 3 16 3 22 0% EDUC (Education) 67 1279 6293 123 3 7765 6% ENGR (Engineering) 632 7010 57 10800 45 54 18598 14%

NFAE (Nondegree Aid Eligible) 36 6 105 87 234 0% NFAI (Nondegree Aid Ineligible) 57 438 88 118 9 30 740 1%

NURS (Nursing & Health Sciences) 114 5682 54 18 9055 48 14971 11% PAFF (Public Affairs) 94 3228 27 9 49 3577 6984 5% Other (CRSS) 285 Total 16849 79128 8649 12780 10515 5126 133332 % 13% 59% 6% 10% 8% 4%

2017 BUSN (Business) 13643 4366 22 356 166 37 18590 14% CLAS (Letters Arts & Sciences) 2270 57645 1880 1282 1236 1053 65366 50% CONC (CU Concurrent) 10 3 9 22 0% EDUC (Education) 108 1134 4776 108 3 9 6138 5% ENGR (Engineering) 645 7031 36 10550 20 30 18312 14%

NFAE (Nondegree Aid Eligible) 60 6 52 99 217 0% NFAI (Nondegree Aid Ineligible) 21 471 80 149 21 15 757 1%

NURS (Nursing & Health Sciences) 96 5134 36 21 9226 36 14549 11% PAFF (Public Affairs) 83 2785 40 15 60 3717 6700 5% Other (CRSS) 646 0%

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Total 16926 78576 6876 12481 10787 5005 131297 % 13% 60% 5% 10% 8% 4%

2016 BUSN (Business) 13044 3909 33 267 141 66 17460 14% CLAS (Letters Arts & Sciences) 2195 55948 2439 786 1039 868 63275 51% CONC (CU Concurrent) 6 16 0 0 3 6 31 0% EDUC (Education) 102 331 3713 135 9 6 4296 3% ENGR (Engineering) 510 6802 37 9878 36 75 17338 14%

NFAE (Nondegree Aid Eligible) 48 3 0 0 41 81 173 0% NFAI (Nondegree Aid Ineligible) 57 728 112 218 18 27 1160 1%

NURS (Nursing & Health Sciences) 120 4694 21 12 9072 18 13937 11% PAFF (Public Affairs) 154 2561 45 12 36 3425 6233 5% Other (CRSS) 36 0% Total 16236 74992 6400 11308 10395 4572 123939 % 13% 61% 5% 9% 8% 4% 100%

2015 BUSN (Business) 12,666 3,864 33 221 114 24 16,922 14.0 CLAS (Letters Arts & Sciences) 2,248 56,242 1,995 1,486 887 840 63,698 52.5 CONC (CU Concurrent) 3 15 3 3 24 0.0 EDUC (Education) 57 302 3,815 102 4,276 3.5 ENGR (Engineering) 478 5,619 1 8,786 8 57 14,949 12.3

NFAE (Nondegree Aid Eligible) 78 3 3 13 87 184 0.2 NFAI (Nondegree Aid Ineligible) 114 828 77 737 13 48 1,817 1.5

NONC (Noncredit) 21 25 46 0.0 NURS (Nursing & Health Sciences) 122 4,599 15 6 8,591 33 13,366 11.0 PAFF (Public Affairs) 146 2,622 24 9 20 3,117 5,938 4.9 Total 15,912 74,115 5,963 11,350 9,671 4,209 121,220 100 % 13.1 61.1 4.9 9.4 8.0 3.5 100

2014 BUSN (Business) 11,943 4,355 34 222 167 42 16,763 12.5

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CLAS (Letters Arts & Sciences) 4,563 60,150 2,503 3,522 2,831 1,356 74,925 55.8 CONC (CU Concurrent) 6 21 3 14 15 59 0.0 EDUC (Education) 21 203 3,746 42 1 15 4,028 3.0 ENGR (Engineering) 478 4,512 16 7,940 20 107 13,073 9.7

NFAE (Nondegree Aid Eligible) 72 9 17 123 221 0.2 NFAI (Nondegree Aid Ineligible) 313 2,855 434 638 247 240 4,727 3.5

NONC (Noncredit) 36 99 42 20 41 18 256 0.2 NURS (Nursing & Health Sciences) 264 5,587 41 24 8,330 84 14,330 10.7 PAFF (Public Affairs) 192 2,486 40 15 69 3,132 5,934 4.4 Total 17,888 80,268 6,868 12,437 11,723 5,132 134,316 100 % 13.3 59.8 5.1 9.3 8.7 3.8 100

2013 BUSN (Business) 12,124 5,221 41 253 187 55 17,881 13.8 CLAS (Letters Arts & Sciences) 3,898 58,271 2,080 2,865 2,401 1,226 70,741 54.6 CONC (CU Concurrent) 3 14 27 44 0.0 EDUC (Education) 3 353 3,575 12 11 21 3,975 3.1 ENGR (Engineering) 563 4,856 6 7,202 9 73 12,709 9.8

NFAE (Nondegree Aid Eligible) 97 58 12 20 90 277 0.2 NFAI (Nondegree Aid Ineligible) 214 1,940 415 428 187 185 3,369 2.6

NONC (Noncredit) 58 130 37 6 73 26 330 0.3 NURS (Nursing & Health Sciences) 263 6,028 37 23 7,438 88 13,877 10.7 PAFF (Public Affairs) 159 2,853 31 34 68 3,215 6,360 4.9 Total 17,379 79,713 6,234 10,837 10,394 5,006 129,563 100 % 13.4 61.5 4.8 8.4 8.0 3.9 100

2012 BUSN (Business) 11,940 5,807 21 267 168 85 18,288 15.0 CLAS (Letters Arts & Sciences) 2,562 56,583 1,901 2,344 1,881 1,124 66,395 54.4 CONC (CU Concurrent) 1 3 15 3 45 67 0.1 EDUC (Education) 7 647 3,473 3 11 24 4,165 3.4

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ENGR (Engineering) 418 4,603 6 6,685 32 40 11,784 9.7 NFAE (Nondegree Aid Eligible) 114 104 15 5 9 61 308 0.3 NFAI (Nondegree Aid Ineligible) 144 1,885 362 309 118 191 3,009 2.5

NONC (Noncredit) 45 109 12 3 89 15 273 0.2 NURS (Nursing & Health Sciences) 190 5,186 35 9 6,692 103 12,215 10.0 PAFF (Public Affairs) 114 2,589 47 23 54 2,756 5,583 4.6 Total 15,535 77,516 5,872 9,663 9,057 4,444 122,087 100 % 12.7 63.5 4.8 7.9 7.4 3.6 100

Institutions Attended Transfer Credit Institutions The table shows the total transfer credit posted from the listed institutions during the Spring semester for UCCS students. The list is limited to the top 50 institutions (among 1281) and is sorted by the institutions’ total transfer credits over the five semesters shown. Posted transfer credit might not be counted towards a student’s degree program at UCCS. Data are drawn from the Campus Solutions Warehouse and do not reflect census or end-of-term snapshots.

Institution 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Total Pikes Peak Community College 1821 1796 1653 1743 1915 1822 1512 12262

Colorado State University 126 148 121 198 287 156 131 1166

Univ Northern Colorado 94 122 74 92 72 353 64 871

Front Range Community College 28 108 97 180 158 58 99 728

Colorado State Univ-Pueblo 85 106 68 45 100 97 86 587

Pueblo Community College 7 60 76 87 75 127 129 561

Arapahoe Community College 29 66 84 51 77 83 72 462

Univ Maryland-Univ College 46 38 62 55 73 59 64 397

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Community College of Denver 29 27 38 67 68 39 56 324

Non-US College 69 72 3 42 31 65 38 319

Colorado Technical University 45 36 49 53 52 55 22 312

Central Texas College 39 73 32 49 36 35 36 300

Metro State Univ Denver 43 32 51 37 31 64 27 285

Colorado Christian University 15 6 11 9 154 21 43 259

Colorado Mesa Univ 25 39 30 53 49 19 40 255

Univ Phoenix 6 24 20 13 34 137 12 246

Community College of Aurora 16 39 39 12 44 53 36 239

Fort Lewis College 17 29 23 56 12 38 44 219

Defense Language Institute

18 24 37 45 69 18 211

Colorado Mountain College 25 11 37 26 58 23 19 199

Red Rocks Community College 28 26 18 8 23 30 59 192

Trinidad State Junior College 36 10 40 11 39 33 10 179

Adams State University 23 33 42 6 39 7 28 178

Otero Junior College 39 20 24 32 20 6 27 168

Air Univ-Comm Coll Air Force 31 54 39 21 13 8 166

Lamar Community College 43 12 16 25 29 15 17 157

Morgan Community College 29 30 3 49 8

28 147

Western State Colorado Univ 16 15 3 46 22 19 22 143

Arizona State University 36 18 24 12 22 10 17 139

San Jose State University

6

3 125 4 138

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Barton County Comm College 28 12 34 21 12 20 10 137

Colorado Northwestern Comm Col 7 29 21 11 15 15 36 134

Northern Arizona University 3 39 13 32 32 10 129

Cochise College 14 18 22 14 21 20 16 125

Niagara University

125

125

Univ New Mexico 14 6 29 35 10 24 6 124

Texas State Univ 99

11 8 3 3 124

Colorado College 12 12 20

4 38 33 119

Univ Wyoming 14 11 10 34 27

20 116

Aims Community College

23 27 11 18 12 18 109

Univ Wisconsin Eau Claire 14 13 12 41 28

108

El Paso Community College 7

28 10 18 32 7 102

US Air Force Academy 35 33 10 4 7 7 7 100

Pierce College 11 13 9 7 17 20 17 93

Frankfurt School of Finance

89 89

Fayetteville Technical Comm Co

33 12 11 15 17 88

Colorado School of Mines

10 11 14 24 19 11 87

National American University

30

24 31 85

Palomar College 15 35 7

13 12 81

Northeastern Junior College

16 17 21 12 13 79

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High Schools Among Spring semester students with a starting level of freshmen (based on cumulative hours less than 30), the following 50 high schools were the most common among 1744 high schools.

High School City State 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Total Thomas B Doherty High School Colorado Springs Colorado 73 54 67 54 64 312

Rampart High School Colorado Springs Colorado 56 59 48 65 59 287

Pine Creek High School Colorado Springs Colorado 48 54 55 58 43 258

William J Palmer High School Colorado Springs Colorado 62 66 46 41 35 250

Liberty High School Colorado Springs Colorado 55 51 38 54 48 246

Vista Ridge High School Colorado Springs Colorado 47 49 48 44 48 236

Cheyenne Mountain High School Colorado Springs Colorado 44 51 37 47 45 224

Air Academy High School USAF Academy Colorado 45 32 38 52 48 215

Coronado High School Colorado Springs Colorado 36 38 46 33 45 198

Sand Creek High School Colorado Springs Colorado 41 47 38 36 23 185

Falcon High School Peyton Colorado 45 41 24 31 32 173

Lewis-Palmer High School Monument Colorado 35 37 29 24 36 161

Palmer Ridge High School Monument Colorado 29 27 27 23 29 135

Widefield High School Colorado Springs Colorado 28 30 17 28 31 134

Discovery Canyon Campus Sch Colorado Springs Colorado 27 14 24 37 17 119

Castle View High School Castle Rock Colorado 18 18 26 23 31 116

The Classical Academy Colorado Springs Colorado 30 28 18 17 21 114

Fountain-Fort Carson High Sch Fountain Colorado 26 15 18 20 27 106

Mesa Ridge High School Colorado Springs Colorado 20 19 16 21 30 106

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James Irwin Charter HS Colorado Springs Colorado 28 22 15 25 12 102

Woodland Park High School Woodland Park Colorado 25 18 22 14 18 97

Harrison High School Colorado Springs Colorado 19 25 10 18 20 92

Manitou Springs High School Manitou Springs Colorado 12 24 26 15 14 91

Douglas County High School Castle Rock Colorado 14 20 12 20 18 84

William Mitchell High School Colorado Springs Colorado 24 16 20 12 12 84

Saint Marys High School Colorado Springs Colorado 14 11 10 15 23 73

Colorado Springs Chrstn Sch Colorado Springs Colorado 26 11 8 17 7 69

Sierra High School Colorado Springs Colorado 7 18 9 14 20 68

Legend High School Parker Colorado 6 15 4 22 16 63

Chaparral High School Parker Colorado 6 12 19 8 9 54

Rangeview High School Aurora Colorado 7 11 13 15 6 52

Overland High School Aurora Colorado 5 8 16 7 15 51

Thunderridge High School Highlands Ranch Colorado 4 14 16 6 11 51

Vanguard School Colorado Springs Colorado 6 14 10 9 11 50

Cherokee Trail High School Aurora Colorado 17 7 6 10 10 50

Grandview High School Aurora Colorado 12 13 7 10 8 50

Eaglecrest High School Centennial Colorado 12 13 10 7 6 48

Rock Canyon High School Highlands Ranch Colorado 6 13 9 12 8 48

Legacy High School Broomfield Colorado 8 7 8 11 12 46

Pueblo West High School Pueblo West Colorado 6 12 8 10 9 45

Elizabeth High School Elizabeth Colorado 10 7 6 6 9 38

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Montrose High School Montrose Colorado 7 4 6 8 13 38

Arapahoe High School Centennial Colorado 5 7 8 9 8 37

Mountain Vista High School Highlands Ranch Colorado 8 10 4 8 7 37

Centennial High School Pueblo Colorado 8 4 5 9 11 37

Chatfield Senior High School Littleton Colorado 10 5 6 5 8 34

Cherry Creek High School Greenwood Village

Colorado 10 5 5 6 7 33

Ralston Valley High School Arvada Colorado 1 8 13 5 6 33

Ponderosa High School Parker Colorado 14 7 3 3 6 33

Canon City Senior High School Canon City Colorado 9 5 6 6 6 32