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Student Fact Book Fall 2001 Twenty-Fifth Annual Edition

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Page 1: Student Fact Book Fall 2001 - Wright State UniversityTwenty-Fifth Annual Edition. Office of Budget Planning and Resource Analysis Keith Ralston, Assistant Vice President, 224A University

Student Fact BookFall 2001

Twenty-Fifth Annual Edition

Page 2: Student Fact Book Fall 2001 - Wright State UniversityTwenty-Fifth Annual Edition. Office of Budget Planning and Resource Analysis Keith Ralston, Assistant Vice President, 224A University

Office of Budget Planning and Resource Analysis

Keith Ralston, Assistant Vice President, 224A University Hall, x2303E-mail: [email protected]

Pat Bleidorn, Secretary, 224 University Hall, x2408E-mail: [email protected]

Barbara Bullock, Assistant Director, 220 University Hall, x3759E-mail: [email protected]

Lura Clapper, Financial & Budgetary Operations Manager, 226 University Hall, x3908E-mail: [email protected]

Brenda Eck, Staff Assistant, 201E University Hall, x2308E-mail: [email protected]

Caye Elmore, Assistant Director, 218 University Hall, x2314E-mail: [email protected]

Eric Hull, Data Analyst, 201G University Hall, x2738

E-mail: [email protected]

Sheila Hull, User Services Coordinator, 212 University Hall, x2376E-mail: [email protected]

Kitt Lurie, Senior Data Analyst, 216 University Hall, x2334E-mail: [email protected]

Cindy Norbut, Resource Data Coordinator, 230 University Hall, x3635E-mail: [email protected]

Doris Osborne, Senior Accounting Clerk, 201F University Hall, x2338E-mail: [email protected]

Neal Stark, Senior Data Analyst, 214 University Hall, x2729E-mail: [email protected]

Rick Zech: Senior Budget Analyst, 216 University Hall, x3507E-mail: [email protected]

Student Assistants: Erica Hartke, Kurt Huber, Kerri RanlySha'Ron Richardson, Chris Rindler, Dianne Young

www.wright.edu/admin/bpra

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Table of Contents

Page

Student Populations............................................................................................................................................................ 1-3

Student Headcount Enrollment.........................................................................................................................…………… 4

Degree / Non-Degree Headcount Enrollment……………………..…………………………………………………………… 5

Student Headcount Enrollment by College........................................................................................................................ 6-9

Credit Hour Enrollment..................................................................................................................................................... 10

Full-Time/Part-Time Student Headcount Enrollment....................................................................................................... 11-12

Undergraduate Degree Students by Major........................................................................................................................ 13-19

Graduate and Professional Degree Students by Major...................................................................................................... 20-22

Student Headcount Enrollment by Ohio County............................................................................................................... 23

Student Headcount Enrollment by Dayton Area Zip Code............................................................................................... 24

Student Headcount Enrollment by State............................................................................................................................ 25

Headcount Enrollment by Race.......................................................................................................................................... 26-28

International Students........................................................................................................................................................ 29-31

Age of Students................................................................................................................................................................... 32-33

Day/Evening Students......................................................................................................................................................... 34-35

Financial Aid / Student Employment................................................................................................................................. 36

Undergraduate Grade Point Averages............................................................................................................................... 37-38

New Degree Freshmen Students......................................................................................................................................... 39-46

High School Origin...................................................................................................................................................... 39

Headcount Enrollment by Ohio County...................................................................................................................... 40

Intended Area of Study............................................................................................................................................... 41-42

ACT Scores.................................................................................................................................................................… 43-44

SAT Scores.................................................................................................................................................................. 45

Class Rank and High School GPA.............................................................................................................................… 46

Transfer Students...............................................................................................................................................…………… 47-48

Students Living in Campus Housing.................................................................................................................................. 49

Degrees Awarded .................................................................................................................................................………… 50-51

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Table of Contents cont'd.

Longitudinal Information

All Students......................................................................................................................................................................... 54-55

Undergraduate Degree Students........................................................................................................................................ 54

Graduate Degree Students.................................................................................................................................................. 55

Non-Degree Students.......................................................................................................................................................... 55

Full Time/Part Time, Full Time Equivalent....................................................................................................................... 56

Entrance Status................................................................................................................................................................... 57

Degree Student Headcount Enrollment By College........................................................................................................... 58

Students by Major.............................................................................................................................................................. 59

Undergraduate Majors....................................................................................................................................................... 60-67

Raj Soin College of Business........................................................................................................................................ 60

College of Education & Human Services.................................................................................................................... 61-63

College of Engineering and Computer Science........................................................................................................... 64

College of Liberal Arts................................................................................................................................................ 65-66

College of Nursing & Health....................................................................................................................................... 66

College of Science and Mathematics............................................................................................................................ 67

Master's Degree Majors...............................................................................................................................................…… 68-69

Student Headcount Enrollment in Doctoral and Professional Programs.......................................................................... 70

Area of Study of New Degree Freshmen Students............................................................................................................. 70

University College Majors...............................................................................................................................................… 71

Minority Students............................................................................................................................................................... 72

International Students........................................................................................................................................................ 72

Mean Age............................................................................................................................................................................ 72

Undergraduate Mean Grade Point Average...................................................................................................................... 73-74

Average Credit Hour Loads.............................................................................................................................................… 75

New Freshmen Mean ACT Scores.................................................................................................................................…… 75

New Freshman High School Origin.................................................................................................................................... 76-77

Degree Transfer Students................................................................................................................................................... 78-80

Housing Vs. Commuter Students....................................................................................................................................... 81

Degrees Awarded................................................................................................................................................................ 81

Headcount Enrollment 1964-2001...................................................................................................................................... 82-83

Entering Student Questionnaire

Entering Student Questionnaire Results 1996 - 2001………………………………………………………………………… 86-91

Page 5: Student Fact Book Fall 2001 - Wright State UniversityTwenty-Fifth Annual Edition. Office of Budget Planning and Resource Analysis Keith Ralston, Assistant Vice President, 224A University

Student Populations

15,81014,83414,777

12,22011,431

10,1859,010

6,8005,414

5,1934,3794,197

3,4293,339

2,9722,756

2,3662,5022,3112,155

1,7172,074

1,8081,6341,484

1,1301,0331,0169591,017

573539488390369315218199147136127

TotalMain Campus

Degree Seeking StudentsUndergraduates

Full-Time StudentsContinuing Students*

Female StudentsMale Students

25+ Years of AgeUniv. College Students

Part-Time StudentsFreshmen

New StudentsSeniors

Attend Evening OnlyMaster's Students

Degree MastersStudents in Housing

SophomoresJuniors

College of Education & H.S.College of Liberal Arts

Raj Soin College of BusinessCollege of Science & MathAfrican American Students

College of Egr & CSNon-Degree Students

Lake CampusTransfer Students

Returning Students**College of Nursing & Health

International StudentsProfessional StudentsNon-Degree Masters

School of MedicineAsian Students

Unclassifed StudentsSpecial Graduate Students

Ph.D. StudentsHispanic Students

School of Professional Psy.

0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000

Number of Students

All Students

*Attended Spring or Summer Quarter 2001**Attended Prior to Spring or Summer Quarter 2001

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12,22011,776

11,3329,781

6,5236,898

5,3225,193

4,1973,339

2,589

2,6032,4392,4802,311

2,1551,866

1,3391,369

1,2631,108

198959

908640671

444419

218263

15212897

TotalDegree Seeking Students

Main CampusFull-Time Students

Continuing Students*Female Students

Male StudentsUniv. College Students

FreshmenSeniors

25+ Years of Age

New StudentsPart-Time Students

Students in HousingSophomores

JuniorsCollege of Liberal Arts

College of Science & MathRaj Soin College of Business

African American StudentsAttend Evening Only

College of Education & H.S.Transfer Students

Lake CampusCollege of Egr & CS

Returning Students**

Non-Degree StudentsCollege of Nursing & Health

Unclassified StudentsAsian Students

Associate Degree ProgramsInternational Students

Hispanic Students

0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000

Number of Students*Attended Spring or Summer Quarter 2001**Attended Prior to Spring or Summer Quarter 2001

Student PopulationsUndergraduate Students

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3,590

3,001

2,825

2,756

2,409

2,366

2,112

1,940

1,864

1,650

1,478

919

826

589

488

439

490

589

369

411

355

295

199

221

208

154

147

127

52

39

22

Total

Degree Seeking Students

25+ Years of Age

Master's Students

Continuing Students*

Degree Masters

Female Students

Part-Time Students

Attend Evening Only

Full-Time Students

Male Students

College of Education & H.S.

New Students

Non-Degree Students

Professional Students

Raj Soin College of Business

College of Egr & CS

Non-Degree Masters

School of Medicine

International Students

Returning Students**

College of Science & Math

Special Graduate Students

African American Students

College of Liberal Arts

College of Nursing & Health

Ph.D. Students

School of Professional Psy.

Asian Students

Hispanic Students

Students in Housing

0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000

Number of Students

Student Populations

Graduate Students

*Attended Spring or Summer Quarter 2001**Attended Prior to Spring or Summer Quarter 2001

Page 8: Student Fact Book Fall 2001 - Wright State UniversityTwenty-Fifth Annual Edition. Office of Budget Planning and Resource Analysis Keith Ralston, Assistant Vice President, 224A University

Student Headcount Enrollment*

Undergraduate Students

Continuing A Returning B New C Transfer D TotalMen Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total

Freshman Full Time 474 521 995 52 32 84 1,032 1,288 2,320 84 105 189 1,642 1,946 3,588 Part Time 87 106 193 37 29 66 101 167 268 46 36 82 271 338 609 Total 561 627 1,188 89 61 150 1,133 1,455 2,588 130 141 271 1,913 2,284 4,197

Sophomore Full Time 704 967 1,671 52 36 88 4 10 14 108 121 229 868 1,134 2,002 Part Time 92 117 209 19 31 50 1 0 1 19 30 49 131 178 309 Total 796 1,084 1,880 71 67 138 5 10 15 127 151 278 999 1,312 2,311

Junior Full Time 626 889 1,515 28 30 58 69 94 163 723 1,013 1,736 Part Time 115 160 275 33 32 65 31 48 79 179 240 419 Total 741 1,049 1,790 61 62 123 100 142 242 902 1,253 2,155

Senior Full Time 981 1,341 2,322 33 24 57 19 28 47 1,033 1,393 2,426 Part Time 304 424 728 65 68 133 15 37 52 384 529 913 Total 1,285 1,765 3,050 98 92 190 34 65 99 1,417 1,922 3,339

Unclassified Full Time 9 11 20 2 2 4 4 1 5 15 14 29 Part Time 31 37 68 18 39 57 27 37 64 76 113 189 Total 40 48 88 20 41 61 31 38 69 91 127 218

Total Full Time 2,794 3,729 6,523 167 124 291 1,036 1,298 2,334 284 349 633 4,281 5,500 9,781 Part Time 629 844 1,473 172 199 380 102 167 269 138 188 326 1,041 1,398 2,439 Total 3,423 4,573 7,996 339 323 671 1,138 1,465 2,603 422 537 959 5,322 6,898 12,220

Graduate Students

Continuing A Returning B New E Transfer TotalMen Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total

Master's Full Time 342 355 697 18 29 47 169 136 305 529 520 1,049 Part Time 394 762 1,156 56 146 202 133 216 349 583 1,124 1,707 Total 736 1,117 1,853 74 175 249 302 352 654 1,112 1,644 2,756

Special Grad Full Time 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 3 Part Time 27 32 59 21 69 90 10 37 47 58 138 196 Total 27 33 60 23 69 92 10 37 47 60 139 199

Professional Full Time 158 207 365 1 0 1 39 74 113 198 281 479 Part Time 2 6 8 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 7 9 Total 160 213 373 1 1 2 39 74 113 200 288 488

Doctoral Full Time 69 30 99 7 1 8 5 7 12 81 38 119 Part Time 22 2 24 3 1 4 0 0 0 25 3 28 Total 91 32 123 10 2 12 5 7 12 106 41 147

Total Full Time 569 593 1,162 28 30 58 213 217 430 810 840 1,650 Part Time 445 802 1,247 80 217 297 143 253 396 668 1,272 1,940 Total 1,014 1,395 2,409 108 247 355 356 470 826 1,478 2,112 3,590

GRAND TOTAL Full Time 3,363 4,322 7,685 195 154 349 1,249 1,515 2,764 284 349 633 5,091 6,340 11,431 Part Time 1,074 1,646 2,720 252 416 668 245 420 665 138 188 326 1,709 2,670 4,379 Total 4,437 5,968 10,405 447 570 1,017 1,494 1,935 3,429 422 537 959 6,800 9,010 15,810

* Includes degree and non-degree D First time enrollment at WSU - attended another college or universityA attended Spring or Summer 2001 E First time enrollment as a graduate /professional student at WSU B attended prior to Spring or Summer 2001 - includes students who attended WSU as undergraduatesC First time enrollment at WSU -did not attend any other college or university

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Degree StudentsEntrance Status By Classification

New Transfer Continuing* Returning** Readmitted** TotalFreshman 2,503 214 1,129 62 52 3,960Sophomore 15 278 1,876 68 67 2,304Junior 241 1,786 46 66 2,139Senior 99 3,046 90 91 3,326Unclassified 7 36 1 3 47

Subtotal 2,518 839 7,873 267 279 11,776

Master's 493 1,717 56 100 2,366Doctoral 12 123 3 9 147Professional 113 373 2 488

Total 3,136 839 10,086 328 388 14,777

* Attended Spring or Summer 2001** Attended prior to Spring or Summer Quarter 2001

Degree StudentsBy College

Undergraduate Graduate TotalRaj Soin College of Business 1,369 439 1,808College of Education and Human Services 798 919 1,717College of Engineering and Computer Science 640 490 1,130College of Liberal Arts 1,866 208 2,074School of Medicine 369 369College of Nursing & Health 419 154 573School of Professional Psychology 127 127College of Science and Mathematics 1,339 295 1,634University College 5,193 5,193Lake Campus - Associate Degree 152 152Total 11,776 3,001 14,777

Non-Degree Students

Students not enrolled in a degree program but taking credit courses.Credit will generally apply toward a degree.

Undergraduate 444Graduate 589Total 1,033

6.5% of All Students

% of All Non-Number Degree Students

New Undergraduate Students 85 8%New Graduate Students 208 20%Transfer Students ( Attended Another College or University) 120 12%Continuing Students ( Attended Spring or Summer 2001) 319 31%Returning Students ( Attended Prior to Spring or Summer Quarter 2001) 301 29%Total 1,033 100%

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UndergraduatesHeadcount Enrollment by College

Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total

Freshman Full Time 18 10 28 3 10 13 96 13 109 Part Time 1 1 8 3 11 1 1 Total 19 10 29 11 13 24 97 13 110

Sophomore Full Time 104 100 204 1 32 33 61 13 74 Part Time 11 10 21 2 3 5 Total 115 110 225 3 35 38 61 13 74

Junior Full Time 161 165 326 26 127 153 93 19 112 Part Time 35 32 67 11 19 30 13 1 14 Total 196 197 393 37 146 183 106 20 126

Senior Full Time 262 250 512 87 323 410 206 43 249 Part Time 101 109 210 29 67 96 68 13 81 Total 363 359 722 116 390 506 274 56 330

Unclassified Full Time 4 11 15 Part Time 13 19 32 Total 17 30 47

Total Full Time 545 525 1,070 121 503 624 456 88 544 Part Time 148 151 299 63 111 174 82 14 96 Total 693 676 1,369 184 614 798 538 102 640

Lake CampusAssoc. Degree Programs Nursing & Health

Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total

Freshman Full Time 72 76 148 13 25 38 1 15 16 Part Time 1 3 4 17 12 29 1 1 Total 73 79 152 30 37 67 1 16 17

Sophomore Full Time 160 198 358 9 26 36 2 32 34 Part Time 15 27 42 4 14 18 10 10 Total 175 225 400 13 41 54 2 42 44

Junior Full Time 172 261 433 2 5 7 5 60 65 Part Time 34 38 72 4 17 21 2 40 42 Total 206 299 505 6 22 28 7 100 107

Senior Full Time 259 359 618 9 133 142 Part Time 82 109 191 2 1 3 10 99 109 Total 341 468 809 2 1 3 19 232 251

Unclassified Full Time Part Time Total

Total Full Time 663 894 1,557 24 56 81 17 240 257 Part Time 132 177 309 27 44 71 12 150 162 Total 795 1,071 1,866 51 100 152 29 390 419

College ofEgr & CS

College ofLiberal Arts

College of

Raj SoinCollege of Business

College of Education& Human Services

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Undergraduate Headcount Enrollment by College cont'd.

Science & Mathematics University College Non-Degree TotalMen Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total

Freshman Full Time 44 79 123 1,373 1,705 3,078 22 13 35 1,642 1,946 3,588 Part Time 5 2 7 136 217 353 102 100 202 271 338 609

Total 49 81 130 1,509 1,922 3,431 124 113 237 1,913 2,284 4,197

Sophomore Full Time 109 215 324 421 516 937 1 1 2 868 1,133 2,001 Part Time 12 16 28 84 96 180 3 2 5 131 178 309

Total 121 231 352 505 612 1,117 4 3 7 999 1,311 2,310

Junior Full Time 98 191 289 166 184 350 1 1 723 1,013 1,736

Part Time 23 31 54 50 54 104 7 8 15 179 240 419

Total 121 222 343 216 238 454 7 9 16 902 1,253 2,155

Senior Full Time 150 229 379 58 55 113 2 1 3 1,033 1,393 2,426

Part Time 50 85 135 38 40 78 4 6 10 384 529 913

Total 200 314 514 96 95 191 6 7 13 1,417 1,922 3,339

Unclassified Full Time 11 3 14 15 14 29

Part Time 63 94 157 76 113 189

Total 74 97 171 91 127 218

Total Full Time 401 714 1,115 2,018 2,460 4,478 36 19 55 4,281 5,499 9,781

Part Time 90 134 224 308 407 715 179 210 389 1,041 1,398 2,439

Total 491 848 1,339 2,326 2,867 5,193 215 229 444 5,322 6,897 12,220

Egr & CS 640Business 1369

Education 798Nursing 419Sci. & Mth 1339Univ Div 5193Lake Campus As 152Liberal Arts 1866Non-Degree 446

College of

Undergraduate Headcount Enrollment

Liberal Arts15%

Lake Campus Associate Degree

1%

Non-Degree4%

Univ College42%

Nursing3%

Education7%

Egr & CS5%

Business11%

Sci. & Mth11%

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Graduate/ProfessionalHeadcount Enrollment by College

College of Business Egr & CSMen Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total

Master's Full Time 80 54 134 43 160 203 250 64 314 Part Time 168 137 305 134 577 711 85 15 100 Total 248 191 439 177 737 914 335 79 414

Educational -Specialist Full Time 1 1 2 Part Time 1 2 3 Total 2 3 5

Doctoral Full Time 51 9 60 Part Time 16 16 Total 67 9 76

Total Full Time 80 54 134 44 161 205 301 73 374 Part Time 168 137 305 135 579 714 101 15 116 Total 248 191 439 179 740 919 402 88 490

Liberal Arts Nursing & HealthMen Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total

Master's Full Time 34 78 112 4 4 5 43 48 Part Time 43 53 96 4 4 6 100 106 Total 77 131 208 8 8 11 143 154

Professional Full Time 164 197 361 Part Time Total 164 197 361

Total Full Time 34 78 112 168 197 365 5 43 48 Part Time 43 53 96 4 4 6 100 106 Total 77 131 208 172 197 369 11 143 154

College of School ofMedicine

College of

Raj Soin College of Education& Human Services

College of

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Graduate/Professional Headcount Enrollment by College cont'd.

Prof Psychology & Mathematics Non-Degree TotalMen Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total

Master's Full Time 90 83 173 23 38 61 529 520 1,049 Part Time 30 26 56 113 216 329 583 1,124 1,707 Total 120 109 229 136 254 390 1,112 1,644 2,756

SpecialGraduates Full Time 2 1 3 2 1 3 Part Time 58 138 196 58 138 196 Total 60 139 199 60 139 199

Educational -Specialist Full Time 1 1 2 Part Time 1 2 3 Total 2 3 5

Professional Full Time 34 84 118 198 281 479 Part Time 2 7 9 2 7 9 Total 36 91 127 200 288 488

Doctoral Full Time 29 28 57 80 37 117 Part Time 8 1 9 24 1 25 Total 37 29 66 104 38 142

Total Full Time 34 84 118 119 111 230 25 39 64 810 840 1,650 Part Time 2 7 9 38 27 65 171 354 525 668 1,272 1,940 Total 36 91 127 157 138 295 196 393 589 1,478 2,112 3,590

Education 919Egr & CS 490Liberal Arts 208Business 439Sci. & Mth 295Nursing 154Medicine 352Prof. Psy. 107Non-Degree 605

3569

School of College of Science

Graduate Headcount Enrollment

Medicine10%

Prof. Psy.3%

Non-Degree17%

Sci. & Mth8%

Nursing4%

Education26%

Business12%

Liberal Arts6%

Egr & CS14%

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No. of Hours

No. of Students Percentage

Cumulative No. of Students

Cumulative Percentage

0.0*-3.0 492 4.0% 492 4.0%3.5-6.0 768 6.3% 1,260 10.3%6.5-9.0 821 6.7% 2,081 17.0%9.5-11.5 375 3.1% 2,456 20.1%

12.0-15.0 6,102 49.9% 8,558 70.0%15.5-18.0 3,245 26.6% 11,803 96.6%Over 18.0 417 3.4% 12,220 100.0%

Full-Time Equivalent (FTE)** 10,702.27Average Credit Hour Load of Part-Time Undergraduate Students 6.28Average Credit Hour Load of Full-Time Undergraduate Students 14.86Average Credit Hour Load of All Undergraduate Students 13.14

No. of Hours

No. of Students Percentage

Cumulative No. of Students

Cumulative Percentage

0.0*-3.0 625 17.4% 625 17.4%3.5-6.0 1,249 34.8% 1,874 52.2%6.5-9.0 567 15.8% 2,441 68.0%9.5-11.5 98 2.7% 2,539 70.7%

12.0-15.0 511 14.2% 3,050 85.0%15.5-18.0 521 14.5% 3,571 99.5%Over 18.0 19 0.5% 3,590 100.0%

Masters Doctoral Professional

Full-time Equivalent (FTE)** 1263.8 110.56 545.37

Average Credit Hour Load of Part-Time Students 4.98 4.87 6.43

Average Credit Hour Load of Full-Time Students 13.67 13.93 17.42

Average Credit Hour Load of All Graduate Students 6.42 11.28 16.76

No. of Hours

No. of Students Percentage

Cumulative No. of Students

Cumulative Percentage

0.0*-3.0 1117 7.1% 1,117 7.1%3.5-6.0 2017 12.8% 3,134 19.8%6.5-9.0 1388 8.8% 4,522 28.6%9.5-11.5 473 3.0% 4,995 31.6%

12.0-15.0 6613 41.8% 11,608 73.4%15.5-18.0 3766 23.8% 15,374 97.2%Over 18.0 436 2.8% 15,810 100.0%

Full-Time Equivalent (FTE)** 12,622.00* Audit only.**FTE=Student Credit Hours Divided by 15.

Credit Hours by Student Level

Undergraduate Students

Graduate/Professional Students

All Students

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Full-Time* Part-TimeTOTAL 11,431 72% 4,379 28%

Men 5,091 75% 1,709 25%

Women 6,340 70% 2,670 30%

Undergraduate 9,781 80% 2,439 20%

Degree 9,726 83% 2,050 17%

Non-Degree 55 12% 389 88%

Masters 1,049 38% 1,707 62%

Degree 988 42% 1,378 58%

Non-Degree 61 16% 329 84%

Doctoral 119 81% 28 19%

Professional 479 98% 9 2%

Special Graduate 3 2% 196 98%

* Full Time: Undergraduate: 12 hours or more Graduate: 8 hours or more

Full Time % Part Time %

Freshman 3,588 85% 609 15%Sophomore 2,002 87% 309 13%Junior 1,736 81% 419 19%Senior 2,426 73% 913 27%Unclassified 29 13% 189 87%TOTAL 9,781 80% 2,439 20%

Full-Time/Part-Time

Undergraduate Students

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1,707

11,431

5,091

6,340

9,781

1,049

4,379

1,709

2,6702,439

0

3,000

6,000

9,000

12,000

15,000

TOTAL Men Women Undergraduate Masters

Full Time Part Time

3,588

1,736

29

2,426

2,002

189

913

419309

609

0

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

3,500

4,000

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Unclassified

Full Time Part Time

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Undergraduate Degree StudentsMajors

Undergraduate Students in the Raj Soin College of Business

University Total College Intended Students 2nd Major Minor

Fr So Jr Sr/Un Total Fr So Jr Sr/Un Total Fr So Jr Sr/Un TotalAccountancy 10 82 154 246 84 21 7 112 84 31 89 154 358 18Business Economics 1 5 8 14 35 2 1 38 35 3 6 8 52 2Finance 5 15 45 65 28 11 1 40 28 16 16 45 105 40Financial Services 3 28 41 72 6 4 10 6 7 28 41 82 4Human Resource Mgt. 1 12 31 44 5 4 1 10 5 5 12 32 54 1International Business 1 5 24 30 19 4 23 19 5 5 24 53 2Management 5 28 73 106 38 18 3 59 38 23 31 73 165 6 62Mgt. Info. Systems 10 88 190 288 82 47 13 2 144 82 57 101 192 432 9 31Marketing 12 60 104 176 71 35 5 111 71 47 65 104 287 8 50Operations Management 2 6 16 24 4 4 4 2 6 16 28 4 10Undeclared Major 7 6 6 19 166 47 12 1 226 166 54 18 7 245Bus. & Adm. Conditional 7 6 13 7 6 13Developmental Education 11 11 11 11Adult & Transfer 47 84 50 18 199 47 84 50 18 199Subtotal 57 342 698 1097 596 277 92 22 987 596 334 434 720 2084 94 153Pre-Business Accountancy 10 26 6 9 51 10 26 6 9 51 2 Business Economics 1 3 2 6 1 3 2 6 Finance 3 11 2 1 17 3 11 2 1 17 Financial Services 3 3 3 3 Management 3 16 5 1 25 3 16 5 1 25 Mgt. Info. Systems 4 42 16 7 69 4 42 16 7 69 1 Human Resource Mgt. 4 5 1 10 4 5 1 10 1 International Business 3 14 3 20 3 14 3 20 1 Marketing 2 16 5 1 24 2 16 5 1 24 Operations Management 2 1 3 2 1 3 Undeclared Major 3 31 7 3 44 3 31 7 3 44 24Subtotal (Pre-Business) 29 168 51 24 272 29 168 51 24 272 5 24

Total 29 225 393 722 1369 596 277 92 22 987 625 502 485 744 2356 99 177

Majors

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Undergraduate Students in the College of Education and Human Services

University Total College Intended Students 2nd Major Minor

Elementary Education Fr So Jr Sr/Un Total Fr So Jr Sr/Un Total Fr So Jr Sr/Un Total Early Childhood 10 90 148 248 218 108 37 12 375 218 118 127 160 623 2 Middle Childhood 3 18 25 46 68 22 17 3 110 68 25 35 28 156 1 General 3 1 1 5 3 1 1 5 Humanities Humanities/English 18 18 18 18 Humanities/Intds Art 1 4 5 1 4 5 Hum/For Lan/Culture 3 3 3 3 Mathematics 23 23 23 23 2 Natural Science 86 86 86 86 Physical Education Social Studies 20 20 20 20 Reading K - 12 Art 1 1 1 1 Computer Science Language 3 3 3 3 2 Physical Education 12 41 53 57 25 14 10 106 57 25 26 51 159Rehabilitation Education 1 12 13 32 58 10 2 2 14 11 14 13 34 72 2Secondary Education Business Comp Integrated Business 2 3 5 3 1 1 5 3 1 2 4 10 Vocational Business Communication Comp English 12 12 12 12 Marketing Education 1 1 1 1 History 8 8 1 1 1 8 9 Social Studies Comp 8 8 1 1 1 8 9 Mathematics 6 6 1 1 1 6 7 Science Comprehensive 1 1 1 1 Biology 8 8 8 8 Chemistry Earth Science 1 1 1 1 Physics Pre-Teacher Education 12 10 5 24 51 12 10 5 24 51 1

Majors

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Undergraduate Students in the College of Education and Human Services cont'd.

University Total College Intended Students 2nd Major Minor

Fr So Jr Sr/Un Total Fr So Jr Sr/Un Total Fr So Jr Sr/Un TotalSpecial Education Develop Hndcp 4 4 4 4 Multihandicapped 7 7 7 7 Orthoped Hndcp 2 Specific LD 3 3 3 3 3Orgazational Leadership 37 42 79 1 4 12 3 20 1 4 49 45 99Certification Candidate 7 7 7 7Vocational Education 3 3 2 2 10 3 3 2 2 10Vocational Endorsements 8 1 4 13 8 1 4 13Undeclared Major 1 9 10 41 10 5 56 41 10 6 9 66Developmental Education 13 1 14 13 1 14Adult & Transfer 37 77 73 30 217 37 77 73 30 217Total 24 38 183 553 798 449 255 159 62 925 473 293 342 615 1723 15

Undergraduate Students in the College of Engineering and Computer Science

UniversityCollege Intended 2nd Major Minor

Fr So Jr Sr/Un Total Fr So Jr Sr/Un Total Fr So Jr Sr/Un Total Biomedical Engineering 1 12 15 24 52 22 12 5 39 23 24 20 24 91Computer Engineering 11 39 50 76 20 3 1 100 76 20 14 40 150Computer Science 3 17 69 89 96 20 7 7 130 96 23 24 76 219 1 3Computing and Info Tech 2Engineering 26 3 29 26 3 29Engineering Physics 3 4 7 3 3 6 3 3 3 4 13Human Factors Egr. 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 4Materials Sci. & Egr. 2 1 3 10 16 3 1 4 5 2 3 10 20 1Electrical Engineering 1 4 8 41 54 43 12 8 1 64 44 16 16 42 118Mechanical Engineering 11 12 23 83 129 60 37 11 1 109 71 49 34 84 238Industrial & Sys. Egr. 1 2 18 21 9 8 1 18 9 9 3 18 39Developmental Education 1 1 1 1Adult & Transfer 31 60 46 38 175 31 60 46 38 175Subtotal 15 33 83 289 420 339 117 35 10 677 354 150 118 299 1097 1 6Pre-Engineering Engineering 1 2 3 1 2 3 Comp. Engineering 27 13 7 8 55 27 13 7 8 55 1 Comp. Science 23 11 16 20 70 23 11 16 20 70 Eng. Physics 2 3 2 1 8 2 3 2 1 8 Human Factors 1 1 1 1 1 Biomedical Egr. 12 4 1 3 20 12 4 1 3 20

StudentsTotal

Majors

Majors

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Undergraduate Students in the College of Engineering and Computer Science cont'd.

University Total College Intended Students 2nd Major Minor

Fr So Jr Sr/Un Total Fr So Jr Sr/Un Total Fr So Jr Sr/Un Total Ind. & Sys. Egr. 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 Electrical Egr. 13 5 11 4 33 13 5 11 4 33 Materials Sci.& Egr. 2 1 3 2 1 3 Mechanical Egr. 14 3 5 2 24 14 3 5 2 24Subtotal (Pre-Engineering) 95 41 43 41 220 95 41 43 41 220 2

Total 110 74 126 330 640 339 117 35 10 677 449 191 161 340 1317 3 6

Undergraduate Students in the College of Liberal Arts

UniversityCollege Intended 2nd Major Minor

Fr So Jr Sr/Un Total Fr So Jr Sr/Un Total Fr So Jr Sr/Un TotalArt Education 2 1 4 4 11 2 1 4 4 11 1 B.A. in Art History 2 3 5 10 2 2 2 2 3 5 12 1B.F.A. in Art 8 11 18 30 67 10 10 18 11 18 30 77 1B.A. in Art 3 3 14 20 14 1 15 14 4 3 14 35 4B.F.A. in Art Education 11 1 12 11 1 12B.A Selected Studies 1 1 1 1Classical Humanities 1 4 4 9 1 4 4 9 2 2African American Studies 2 2 2 2 1 6Women's Studies 1 1 1 1 5 16Greek 1 1 1 1Latin 1 1 2 1 1 2 1Mass Communication 4 21 31 56 112 29 14 2 1 46 33 35 33 57 158 1Communication 64 16 5 1 86 64 16 5 1 86 1Communication Studies 8 40 53 63 164 8 40 53 63 164 1 27Org. Communication 1 7 11 26 45 2 1 3 3 8 11 26 48Soc & Ind. Communication 1 3 7 11 1 1 2 1 2 3 7 13Economics 1 11 28 40 2 1 3 1 13 29 43 1 14English 12 33 42 67 154 22 2 24 34 35 42 67 178 4 5English - Lang. Arts. Edu. 3 24 17 15 59 13 1 14 16 25 17 15 73 2Geography 6 6 12 24 2 2 1 5 2 8 7 12 29History 2 17 26 40 85 16 3 1 20 18 20 27 40 105 4 7International Studies 1 6 6 20 33 5 2 7 6 8 6 20 40 4Modern Languages 1 2 4 7 2 1 3 2 1 3 4 10 1French 2 3 2 7 1 1 3 3 2 8 7

MajorsTotal

Students

Majors

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Undergraduate Students in the College of Liberal Arts cont'd.

University Total College Intended Students 2nd Major Minor

Fr So Jr Sr/Un Total Fr So Jr Sr/Un Total Fr So Jr Sr/Un Total

German 1 7Spanish 2 5 12 19 3 1 4 3 3 5 12 23 3 24Music B.A. in Music 8 8 1 1 1 8 9 1B. Music - Composition B. Music in Music Ed. 1 16 20 37 3 3 4 16 20 40B.M. Music History & Lit. Music: Performance 1 1 3 5 1 1 1 1 1 3 6Pre-Music-not audition 28 27 10 16 81 28 27 10 16 81 1 5B. Music - Unspec. 24 2 1 27 2 2 26 2 1 29Philosophy 2 2 8 12 2 2 2 2 2 8 14 2 2Political Science 9 31 48 69 157 40 10 50 49 41 48 69 207 4 12Religion 1 4 7 10 22 1 1 1 3 2 5 8 10 25 3 8Social Work 6 15 44 65 39 15 6 2 62 39 21 21 46 127Social Science Edu. 7 33 26 29 95 30 6 36 37 39 26 29 131 1Sociology 2 19 29 61 111 16 4 2 3 25 18 23 31 64 136 3 11Anthropology 1 7 5 10 23 6 2 8 7 9 5 10 31 1 5Theatre Arts MGT 1 1 1 1Theatre Arts Undecided 5 12 4 3 24 14 14 19 12 4 3 38B.F.A. - Acting 8 16 22 29 75 17 17 25 16 22 29 92B.F.A. in Dance 5 10 5 6 26 11 11 16 10 5 6 37B.F.A. - Design/Tech 6 12 13 14 45 9 9 15 12 13 14 54B.A. - Motion Pictures 1 4 8 13 2 1 3 3 4 9 16B.F.A. - Motion Pictures 8 15 15 20 58 34 1 35 42 16 15 20 93 1B.A. - Theatre Studies 1 14 11 10 36 23 3 26 24 17 11 10 62Urban Affairs 1 11 20 29 61 9 2 3 14 10 13 23 29 75 1 2Undeclared Major 1 1 1 1Developmental Education 4 4 4 4Adult & Transfer 41 35 31 31 138 41 35 31 31 138Total 152 400 505 809 1866 503 124 55 40 722 655 524 560 849 2588 56 161

Majors

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Undergraduate Students in the College of Nursing and Health

UniversityCollege Intended 2nd Major Minor

Fr So Jr Sr/Un Total Fr So Jr Sr/Un Total Fr So Jr Sr/Un TotalNursing 140 55 6 1 202 140 55 6 1 202Nursing-Registered 1 2 6 5 14 1 2 6 5 14Nursing-General (491) 17 65 166 248 17 65 166 248 1Nursing-General (492) 3 27 64 94 3 27 64 94Pre- Nursing 16 22 9 16 63 16 22 9 16 63Developmental Education 6 6 6 6Adult & Transfer 14 16 8 2 40 14 16 8 2 40Total 17 44 107 251 419 160 71 14 3 248 177 115 121 254 667 1

Undergraduate Students in the College of Science and Mathematics

University Total College Intended Students 2nd Major Minor

Fr So Jr Sr/Un Total Fr So Jr Sr/Un Total Fr So Jr Sr/Un Total

Biological Sciences 59 105 109 186 459 140 2 142 199 107 109 186 601 3 Biology Medical Technology 6 8 4 13 31 7 7 13 8 4 13 38Environmental Sciences 7 9 13 36 65 8 8 15 9 13 36 73 1 1Chemistry 10 19 23 40 92 16 1 17 26 20 23 40 109 11Geological Sciences 10 4 14 28 3 3 3 10 4 14 31 3Mathematics 9 2 14 25 50 13 3 16 22 5 14 25 66 8 1Physics 1 6 7 2 2 2 1 6 9 2Psychology 17 131 132 164 444 119 9 3 131 136 140 135 164 575 7 49Science Education: COSM 2 5 9 4 20 3 1 4 5 5 10 4 24 24Pre-Medicine 10Pre-Pharmacy 1Undeclared Major 20 63 34 26 143 4 4 24 63 34 26 147Developmental Education 9 9 9 9Adult & Transfer 18 7 6 2 33 18 7 6 2 33Total 130 352 343 514 1339 342 22 10 2 376 472 374 353 516 1715 65 53

Majors

Majors

Total Students

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Undergraduate Students in Lake CampusUniversity

College Intended Students 2nd Major MinorFr So Jr Sr/Un Total Fr So Jr Sr/Un Total Fr So Jr Sr/Un Total

Undeclared 12 6 5 1 24 12 6 5 1 24Business MGT - Inactive 1 1 1 1Business & Admin. 25 10 10 1 46 25 10 10 1 46Drafting/Design Tech. 10 7 2 19 10 7 2 19Financial MGT. Tech. 7 5 2 14 7 5 2 14Mech. Eng. Tech.- Inactive 2 2 2 2MFG Technology 2 1 1 4 2 1 1 4Office Info Systems 7 14 4 1 26 7 14 4 1 26Technical Study 4 10 2 16 4 10 2 16Lake Campus -Conditional 18 2 20 18 2 20Total 67 54 28 3 152 18 2 20 85 56 28 3 172

Undergraduate Students in University College

University Total College Intended Students 2nd Major Minor

Fr So Jr Sr/Un Total Fr So Jr Sr/Un Total Fr So Jr Sr/Un TotalConditional 91 12 1 104 91 12 1 104Adult & Transfer-Conditional 42 27 15 4 88 42 27 15 4 88Undecided 622 113 22 5 762 622 113 22 5 762Developmental Education 23 23 23 0 23Adult & Transfer-Undecided 31 6 36 4 77 31 6 36 4 77Special H.S. Option B 183 1 184 183 1 184Total 992 159 73 14 1238 992 159 73 14 1238

Majors

Majors

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Graduate Degree Student Headcount Enrollment

Raj Soin College of Business Master's

Master of Business Adm. (MBA) 400Concentration Business Economics 3 Finance 70 Finance Administration 1 International Business 17 Management 93 Management Information Systems 67 Management Science: Operations Mgt 23 Logistics Management 3 Project Management 30 Marketing 22 Health Care Management 2 Undeclared 65 Nursing Administration 4

Master of Science (MS) Accountancy 26 Social and Applied Economics 11 Logistics Management 2

Total 439

College of Education & Human Services Master's

Vocational Endorsements (216) 3Se Social Studies Comprehension (223) 1EE: General (233)Classroom Teacher: Modern Language (237) 1EE: Natural Sciences (238)IS: Early Childhood (240) 10EE: Spec. ED: LD --Inactive (241) 5PPS: School Nurse (242) 15Undecided: Education and Human Services (246) 3Classroom Teacher: HPR (243) 3Classroom Teacher: Computer Education (244) 8Classroom Teacher: Art (250) 1Classroom Teacher: Business (248) 2Classroom Teacher: Early Childhood (251) 21Classroom Teacher: Media (253) 21Certification Candidate (254) 14Classroom Teacher (252) 14Classroom Teacher: Reading (255) 25Classroom Teacher: Special Education: DH (257) 3Classroom Teacher: Special Education: SLD (258) 15Classroom Teacher: Special Education: MH (259) 4Classroom Teacher: Special Education: Gifted (260) 20Classroom Teacher: Special Education: SBH (269) 1Classroom Teacher: Special Education: OH (272)Classroom Teacher: Science (261) 7Classroom Teacher: Math (262) 3Classroom Teacher: Certification-Secondary (263) 27Classroom Teacher: Certification-Elementary (264) 35Business and Industrial Counseling (265) 11Mental Health Counseling (267) 21

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Graduate Headcount Enrollment cont'd.

College of Education & Human Services cont'd. Master's ED.S

Administration Special: C&I Professor Dev. 13Marriage and Family Counseling (268) 9Rehabilitation Counseling: Chemical Dependency (270) 5Rehabilitation Counseling: Severely Disabled (271) 12Classroom Teacher : Moderate to Intense Needs (256) 14Classroom Teacher: IS Mild to Moderate Needs (277) 45Student Services in Higher Education - Administration (273) 18Student Personnel Services: School Counseling (275) 9Community Counseling (276) 26Student Personnel Services: Counseling Exceptional Children (278)Educational Leadership (296) 14Vocational Supervisor (287) 6Curriculum and Supervision: General (288) 1Curriculum and Supervision: Media (289) 1Curriculum and Supervision: Special Ed. (290) 5Curriculum and Supervision: Teacher Leader (291) 403Curriculum and Supervision: Computer Coordinator (292)Principalship (294) 38Education Administration Special: C&I Tech (295) 1Educational Specialist (297-299) 5

Total 914 5

College of Engineering & Computer Science Master's Doct./Prof.

Computer Engineering 41Computer Science 87Human Factors Engineering 38Materials Science Engineering 13Biomedical Engineering 24Electrical Engineering 162Mechanical Engineering 49Engineering 44Computer Science and Engineering 32Total 458 32

College of Liberal Arts Master's

Applied Behavioral Sciences: Criminal Justice & Social Problems 32English: Composition & Rhetoric 20 Literature 25 Teaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) 13History 34Humanities 36M. Music in Music Education 9Undecided 7Urban Administration 32

Total 208

College of Nursing & Health Master's

Nursing: Acute Care Nurse Practioner 20

Nursing: Child & Adolescent Health 20

Nursing: Family Practioner 47

Nursing: Education 1

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Graduate Headcount Enrollment cont'd.

College of Nursing & Health cont'd. Master's

Nursing: Administration 20

Nursing: Adult Health & Illness 22

Nursing: School Nurse Concentrated 2Nursing: Community Health 14Nursing: Undecided 8Total 154

College of Science & Mathematics Master's Doct./Prof.

Biological Sciences 45 Biological Sciences 34 Environmental Science 11Anatomy 21Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 10Microbiology and Immunology 7Physiology and Biophysics 3Chemistry 32Chemistry - Environmental Science 3Geological Sciences 53 Geological Science 7 M.S.T. Earth Science 28 Geophysics 2 Hydrogeology 11 Environmental 1 Environmental Geology 3 Petroleum Geology 1Quality Assurance 1Human Factors/ Industrial Psychology 16 22Mathematics 3Applied Mathematics 2Applied Statistics 12M.S.T. Physics 5Physics 7Medical Physics 5Undeclared: Science and Math 4Biomedical Sciences 44

Total 229 66

School of Medicine Master's M.D.

Medicine 361Aerospace Medicine 8

Total 8 361

School of Professional Psychology Psy.D.

Professional Psychology 127

Master's ED.SDoct./Prof.

Grand Total 2,410 5 586

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Ashtabula

27

Lake38

Trumbull

28

Mahoning25

Columbiana

6

Jefferson

13

Geauga

20

Portage

18

Stark41

Carroll

3

Cuyahoga253

Summit

80

Lorain

47Medina

39

Wayne

17

Holmes7

Tuscarawas

29Harrison

Ashland

19

Erie36

Huron

20

Richland

52

Coshocton

1

Knox

14

Ottawa20

Sandusky17

Seneca

40

Crawford

10Wyandot

5

Morrow

7

Marion

18

Lucas

72

Wood

39

Hancock

53

Hardin

14

Fulton

9Williams

32

Henry

10

Defiance27

Paulding

15 Putnam

96Van Wert

131 Allen

124

Mercer

639

Auglaize434

Logan

98 Union

49

Delaware

31 Licking

28Muskingum

29

Guernsey

15 Belmont

14

Darke

269

Shelby

229

Miami

669

Champaign

146

Clark880 Madison

68

Franklin

455

Fairfield

47 Perry

6

Noble

3

Monroe

2Preble

156

Mont-gomery

4312Greene

2377 Fayette

87

Pickaway

35

Butler

422

Hamilton639

Warren

516Clinton

182

Cler-mont

119 Brown

38

Highland

90

Adams

52

Ross

66

Pike14

Scioto

39

Morgan

Hocking

Vinton

5

Jackson

8

Lawrence

5

Gallia

6

Meigs2

Athens

6

Washington5

All Students

OHIO COUNTY OF RESIDENCE

86 Counties Represented

94% of all students come from Ohio

52% of the Ohio students are from four counties:

Montgomery, Greene, Clark, and Miami

1

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Students by Dayton Area Zip Code

Number ofZip Code Students

45305 13245315 3145322 18045324 372945327 4945342 26945344 13445345 3645370 3945377 11445385 33045402 3745403 11745404 5945405 14645406 14245407 2545408 2345409 5245410 14845414 11945415 11545416 2445417 2345418 2145419 18145420 22445424 63845426 8045427 2745429 22745430 12645431 50545432 24845433 6145439 5545440 34545449 16445459 284

Total 9,259

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STATE OF ORIGIN

OH14,852

IN55

KY30

IL25

MI36

WI16

PA28

NY41

WV12

TN13

VA12

NC8

SC7

GA16

AL10

MS2

FL37

AK6

HI2

MN9

IA5

MO6

AR3

ND1

SD1

NE6

KS6

OK4

TX38

NM2

CO9

AZ4

UT3

WY1

MT3

WA6

OR1

ID2

NV2

CA20

ME2

VT2 NH

1MA 3

RI

DE2

NJ14

CT 7

MD

LA6

DC1

12

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Race Men Women Total PercentageAsian Undergraduate 115 148 263 83%

Masters 19 19 38 12%

Professional 9 5 14 4%

Total 143 172 315 2%African American Undergraduate 421 842 1,263 85%

Masters 50 98 148 10%

Professional 19 54 73 5%

Total 490 994 1,484 9%Hispanic Undergraduate 48 49 97 71%

Masters 8 17 25 18%

Professional 6 8 14 10%

Total 62 74 136 1%Foreign Undergraduate 84 71 155 25%

Masters 299 115 414 66%

Professional 34 24 58 9%

Total 417 210 627 4%Native American Undergraduate 25 18 43 90%

Masters 3 3 6%

Professional 1 1 2 4%

Total 29 19 48 0.3%Caucasian Undergraduate 4,319 5,476 9,795 79%

Masters 756 1,490 2,246 18%

Professional 197 187 384 3%

Total 5,272 7,153 12,425 79%Unknown Undergraduate 310 294 604 78%

Masters 37 44 81 10%

Professional 40 50 90 12%

Total 387 388 775 5%

Total 6,800 9,010 15,810 100%

African NativeClassification Asian American Hispanic Foreign American Caucasian Unknown TotalFreshman 85 476 37 56 14 3,340 189 4,197

Sophomore 47 237 16 29 11 1,838 133 2,311

Junior 39 226 11 19 3 1,740 117 2,155

Senior 83 314 30 49 15 2,701 147 3,339

Unclassified 9 10 3 2 176 18 218Total Undergraduates 263 1,263 97 155 43 9,795 604 12,220

Masters 38 148 25 414 3 2,246 81 2,955Professional 14 73 14 58 2 384 90 635

Total Students 315 1,484 136 627 48 12,425 775 15,810

Headcount Enrollment by Race

Minority Headcount Enrollment is 1,983 students (13%).

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Entrance StatusBy Race

Undergraduate African Native

Asian American Hispanic Foreign American Caucasian Unknown TotalNew 53 223 28 12 5 1,975 98 2,394Transfer 24 68 6 11 5 765 80 959Continuing 171 905 59 129 29 6,506 406 8,205Returning 15 67 4 3 4 549 20 662 TOTAL 263 1,263 97 155 43 9,795 604 12,220

Graduate African Native

Asian American Hispanic Foreign American Caucasian Unknown TotalNew 12 41 8 154 573 38 826Continuing 36 164 28 303 4 1,745 129 2,409Returning 4 16 3 15 1 312 4 355 TOTAL 52 221 39 472 5 2,630 171 3,590

All African Native

Asian American Hispanic Foreign American Caucasian Unknown TotalNew 65 264 36 166 5 2,548 136 3,220Transfer 24 68 6 11 5 765 80 959Continuing 207 1,069 87 432 33 8,251 535 10,614Returning 19 83 7 18 5 861 24 1,017 TOTAL 315 1,484 136 627 48 12,425 775 15,810

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By College

Undergraduate

African NativeCollege Asian American Hispanic Foreign American Caucasian Unknown TotalRaj Soin College of Business 43 120 14 21 4 1,111 56 1,369College of Education and HS 5 42 5 2 705 39 798College of Liberal Arts 18 196 14 15 3 1,524 96 1,866College of Nursing & Health 9 39 5 1 356 9 419College of Science and Mathematics 32 143 12 14 7 1,056 75 1,339College of Engineering and Computer Science 24 29 3 22 5 524 33 640University College 107 668 43 44 23 4,048 260 5,193Lake Campus-Assoc. Degree 3 143 6 152Non-Degree 25 26 3 32 328 30 444TOTAL 263 1,263 97 155 43 9,795 604 12,220

African NativeCollege Asian American Hispanic Foreign American Caucasian Unknown TotalRaj Soin College of Business 9 22 3 75 318 12 439College of Education and HS 4 36 4 1 1 864 9 919College of Liberal Arts 1 29 2 8 159 9 208School of Medicine 10 43 5 3 224 84 369College of Nursing & Health 1 10 3 136 4 154School of Professional Psychology 2 25 7 14 2 72 5 127College of Science and Mathematics 4 18 4 43 1 214 11 295College of Engineering and Computer Science 10 12 5 300 157 6 490Non-Degree 11 26 6 28 1 486 31 589TOTAL 52 221 39 472 5 2,630 171 3,590

Headcount Enrollment By Race

Graduate/Professional

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International Students On Student Visas

Men Women Total Freshman 24 16 40Sophomore 22 7 29Junior 13 5 18Senior 26 15 41Unclassified 0Master's 263 89 352Doctoral 34 25 59Total 382 157 539

Undergraduate Graduate Total New Students 25 130 155Continuing Students 90 267 357Returning Students 2 14 16Transfer Students 11 11Total 128 411 539

College/School

Undergraduate Graduate Total Raj Soin College of Business 23 53 76College of Education & HS 3 3College of Engineering and Computer Science 19 289 308College of Liberal Arts 11 5 16College of Nursing & Health 0College of Science and Math 12 42 54University College 39 39School of Medicine 2 2School of Professional Psychology 15 15Non-Degree 21 5 26Total 128 411 539

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International Students cont'd.

Sixty Countries Represented

New NewTotal Students Europe Total Students

Canada 7 1 Albania 1 0Belgium 1 0Bulgaria 3 1

Asia Croatia 2 0Bangladesh 6 0 Denmark 1 0India 251 95 Faroe Islands 8 3Pakistan 5 1 Finland 1 0People's Republic of China 24 1 France 5 0South Korea 11 1 Germany 1 0Singapore 1 0 Greece 1 0Sri Lanka 3 2 Iceland 1 0Taiwan 3 0 Italy 1 0Turkey 2 1 Lithuania 1 1

306 101 Moldova 1 1Norway 2 0Romania 1 0

Africa Spain 1 1Egypt 1 1 Sweden 1 0Gambia, The 1 0 Slovenia 1 0Kenya 3 1 United Kingdom 2 0Lesotho 1 0 36 7Mauritania 1 0South Africa 1 0Tunisia 1 0Vietnam 1 0Zimbabwe 3 0 Far East and Pacific

12 1 Australia 3 0Japan 5 0

Caribbean, 8 0Central and South AmericaBrazil 2 1Chile 5 0 Middle EastColombia 2 0 Cyprus 2 1Ecuador 1 0 Iran 1 0Jamaica 1 0 Jordan 1 0Mexico 1 0 Lebanon 3 0Paraguay 1 0 Oman 1 1Peru 1 0 Saudi Arabia 2 0Trinidad & Tobago 2 0 United Arab Emirates 5 2Uraguay 1 0 13 3Venezuela 1 0Virgin Islands 1 0

18 1

*Some students may not have reported a country.

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International Students

Canada7

Caribbean,Central and

South America18

Europe36

Africa12

Middle East13

Asia306

Far Eastand Pacific

8

Total Number of International Students is 539

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Age of Students

Under 20 years 22% 30 - 39 years 11%20 - 24 years 43% 40 + years 9%25 - 29 years 14%

Undergraduates Graduate/Professional

Age Men Women All Men Women All

Under20 1,416 27% 2,134 31% 3,550 29% - 0% - 0% - 0%

20 796 15% 1,062 15% 1,858 15% 1 0% - 0% 1 0%21 713 13% 962 14% 1,675 14% 18 1% 6 0% 24 1%22 632 12% 671 10% 1,303 11% 74 5% 78 4% 152 4%23 374 5% 368 5% 742 6% 126 9% 136 6% 262 7%24 257 5% 246 4% 503 4% 157 11% 169 8% 326 9%

25 162 3% 136 2% 298 2% 142 10% 134 6% 276 8%26 138 2% 114 2% 252 2% 104 7% 141 7% 245 7%27 107 2% 112 2% 219 2% 86 6% 129 6% 215 6%28 88 2% 91 1% 179 1% 78 5% 100 5% 178 5%29 81 1% 82 1% 163 1% 58 4% 88 4% 146 4%30 67 1% 68 1% 135 1% 65 4% 89 4% 154 4%

31-39 293 6% 434 6% 727 6% 326 22% 469 22% 795 22%40-49 154 3% 327 5% 481 4% 164 11% 388 18% 552 15%50-59 28 1% 77 1% 105 1% 66 4% 177 8% 243 7%60-69 13 0% 11 0% 24 0% 8 1% 9 0% 17 0%70-79 2 0% 4 0% 6 0% 2 0% 2 0% 4 0%80+ - 0% - 0% - 0% - 0% - 0% - 0%

5,321 100% 6,899 100% 12,220 100% 1,475 100% 2,115 100% 3,590 100%

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Mean Age and Range

Mean Range

Undergraduates 23.2 14-75 Women 23.3 16-75 Men 23.0 14-71

Graduates 32.5 20-73 Women 33.6 21-72 Men 31.0 20-73

All 25.3 20-73

Men WomenAge Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Under 20 26% 5% 31% 6%

20 15% 2% 16% 2%21 13% 4% 14% 3%22 12% 5% 10% 4%23 8% 6% 6% 4%24 6% 7% 4% 5%25 4% 6% 2% 4%26 3% 5% 2% 5%27 2% 5% 2% 4%28 2% 4% 1% 4%29 1% 4% 1% 4%30 1% 4% 1% 4%

31 - 39 4% 24% 5% 22% 40 - 49 2% 13% 3% 20%50 and over 0% 6% 1% 9%

100% 100% 100% 100%

Age of Students

Undergraduates Graduates

Under 20 Years29% 30-39

Years7%

25-29 Years9%

20-24 Years50%

40+ Years5%

30-39 Years26%

25-29 Years30%

40+ Years23%

20-24 Years21%

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Students with all Classes Before 4:00 p. m. (Day Classes) % Of All % Of Students MAJOR FR SO JR SR UN TOTAL Day Students In CollegeRaj Soin College of Business 14 122 116 78 330 6% 24%College of Education & HS 10 9 37 170 15 241 4% 30%College of Engineering and Computer Science 55 21 10 26 112 2% 18%Lake Campus (Assoc) 22 8 6 1 37 1% 24%College of Liberal Arts 78 214 270 336 898 16% 48%College of Nursing & Health 12 11 32 105 160 3% 38%College of Science and Mathematics 62 191 133 185 571 10% 43%University College 2,252 522 171 65 3,010 54% 58%Non - Degree 88 3 8 5 69 173 3% 39%Total 2,593 1,101 783 971 84 5,532 100% 45%

% Of All

Students with all Classes 4:00 p. m. or After (Evening Classes) Evening % Of Students MAJOR FR SO JR SR UN TOTAL Students In CollegeRaj Soin College of Business 1 10 47 162 220 20% 16%College of Education & HS 11 4 35 75 19 144 13% 18%College of Engineering and Computer Science 1 9 64 74 7% 12%Lake Campus (Assoc) 10 5 12 27 2% 18%College of Liberal Arts 2 12 25 69 108 10% 6%College of Nursing & Health 3 3 4 10 1% 2%College of Science and Mathematics 1 12 22 47 82 7% 6%University College 108 74 52 39 273 25% 5%Non - Degree 78 3 6 5 78 170 15% 38%Total 211 124 211 465 97 1,108 100% 9%

% Of StudentsWith Both Day

Students with both Day and Evening Classes & Evening % Of Students MAJOR FR SO JR SR UN TOTAL Classes In CollegeRaj Soin College of Business 14 93 229 478 814 15% 59%College of Education & HS 3 25 111 248 12 399 7% 50%College of Engineering and Computer Science 54 51 104 239 448 8% 70%Lake Campus (Assoc) 35 41 10 2 88 2% 58%College of Liberal Arts 72 173 209 393 847 16% 45%College of Nursing & Health 5 27 56 106 194 4% 46%College of Science and Mathematics 66 149 187 274 676 12% 50%University College 1,066 520 231 87 1,904 35% 37%Non - Degree 33 1 2 2 14 52 1% 12%Total 1,348 1,080 1,139 1,829 26 5,422 100% 44%

% Of StudentsWith All Un-

Students with all To Be Arranged (TBA) Class Times announced % Of Students MAJOR FR SO JR SR UN TOTAL Class Times In CollegeRaj Soin College of Business 1 4 5 3% 0%College of Education & HS 13 1 14 9% 2%College of Engineering and Computer Science 1 1 3 1 6 4% 1%Lake Campus (Assoc) 0% 0%College of Liberal Arts 1 1 11 13 8% 1%College of Nursing & Health 3 16 36 55 35% 3%College of Science and Mathematics 1 1 8 10 6% 1%University College 5 1 6 4% 0%Non - Degree 38 1 10 49 31% 11%Total 45 6 22 74 11 158 3% 1%

Day/Evening StudentsUndergraduates

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Day/Evening StudentsGraduate

Students with all Classes Before 4:00 p. m. (Day Classes) % Of All % Of Students

MAJOR MASTER'S DOCTORAL TOTAL Day Students In CollegeRaj Soin College of Business 3 3 1% 1%College of Education & HS 29 3 32 7% 3%College of Engineering and Computer Science 46 18 64 13% 13%College of Liberal Arts 11 11 2% 5%School of Medicine 181 181 38% 49%College of Nursing & Health 15 15 3% 10%School of Prof Psychology 30 30 6% 19%College of Science and Mathematics 67 24 91 19% 31%Non - Degree 55 55 11% 9%Total 226 256 482 100% 13%

% Of All

Students with all Classes 4:00 p.m. or After (Evening Classes) Evening % Of Students

MAJOR MASTER'S DOCTORAL TOTAL Students In CollegeRaj Soin College of Business 339 339 18% 77%College of Education & HS 782 1 783 42% 85%College of Engineering and Computer Science 157 13 170 9% 35%College of Liberal Arts 117 117 6% 56%School of Medicine 3 3 0% 1%College of Nursing & Health 48 48 3% 31%School of Prof Psychology 3 3 0% 2%College of Science and Mathematics 51 2 53 3% 18%Non - Degree 348 348 19% 59%Total 1,845 19 1,864 100% 52%

% Of StudentsWith Both Day

Students with both Day and Evening Classes & Evening % Of Students

MAJOR MASTER'S DOCTORAL TOTAL Classes In CollegeRaj Soin College of Business 43 43 7% 10%College of Education & HS 62 62 10% 7%College of Engineering and Computer Science 148 15 163 27% 33%College of Liberal Arts 59 59 10% 28%School of Medicine 1 1 2 0% 1%College of Nursing & Health 42 42 7% 27%School of Prof Psychology 60 60 10% 39%College of Science and Mathematics 53 8 61 10% 21%Non - Degree 101 101 17% 17%Total 509 84 593 100% 17%

% Of StudentsWith All

Students with all To Be Arranged (TBA) Class Times Unannounced % Of Students

MAJOR MASTER'S DOCTORAL TOTAL Class Times In CollegeRaj Soin College of Business 54 54 8% 12%College of Education & HS 41 1 42 6% 5%College of Engineering and Computer Science 63 30 93 14% 19%College of Liberal Arts 21 21 3% 10%School of Medicine 4 179 183 28% 50%College of Nursing & Health 49 49 8% 32%School of Prof Psychology 34 34 5% 22%College of Science and Mathematics 58 32 90 14% 31%Non - Degree 85 85 13% 14%Total 375 276 651 100% 18%

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Financial Aid

10,731 students are receiving financial aid through programs administered by the Office of Financial Aid for the 2000-01 academic year. In addition to this total, 608 students received Short-Term Loans in theamount of $312,426.

Types of aid, number of recipients, and amounts awarded as of October 10, 2001.

Number of DollarsSelected Programs Recipients Awarded

Pell Grants 2,874 $7,019,863

Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant 951 $728,894

Perkins Loans 844 $1,767,375

Nursing Student Loans 73 $176,870

Stafford Student Loans 8,501 $38,584,377

PLUS Loans 1,384 $8,116,103

College Work-Study Employment 1,371 $3,265,564

Ohio Instructional Grants 2,103 $2,163,672

Ohio Part-Time Grants 343 $223,807

Ohio 12th Grade Proficiency 1,025 $511,501

Ohio National Guard Scholarships 185 $774,781

Wright State University Scholarships 2,679 $7,110,658

WSU Graduate Fellowships 309 $1,859,917

WSU Continuing Enrollment Loan 186 $349,373

Awards By Classification

Number of Total Amounts AverageClassification Recipients Awarded Award

Freshman 4,006 $31,465,486 $7,855

Sophomore 1,634 $12,861,587 $7,871

Junior 1,479 $12,924,967 $8,739

Senior 2,177 $17,462,678 $8,021

Unclassified 100 $721,052 $7,211

Master's 815 $6,753,859 $8,287

Doctoral 72 $685,304 $9,518

Medicine 345 $7,922,892 $22,965

Professional Psychology 103 $1,464,445 $14,218

Total 10,731 $92,262,270

Source: Financial Aid Office

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Mean Cumulative UndergraduateGrade Point Average*

DEGREE STUDENTS

AllCollege Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Men Women StudentsRaj Soin College of Business 2.921 2.997 2.949 2.979 2.921 3.029 2.973College of Education & HS 3.616 3.165 3.085 3.210 3.006 3.236 3.186College of Engineering and Computer Science 2.600 3.204 3.008 2.912 2.917 3.088 2.944College of Liberal Arts 2.779 2.872 2.835 2.848 2.757 2.916 2.846College of Nursing & Health 2.824 2.976 3.014 3.047 3.015 3.037 3.036College of Science and Mathematics 2.525 2.818 2.896 2.928 2.856 2.920 2.895

University College 2.243 2.543 2.478 2.538 2.373 2.531 2.453

All Degree Undergraduates 2.324 2.743 2.853 2.956 2.777 2.943 2.870

AllCumulative Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Students

GPA Ranges No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %

4.0 32 3% 55 3% 50 3% 107 3% 244 3%

3.5 - 3.99 42 4% 276 14% 293 16% 648 20% 1259 15%

3.0 - 3.49 139 12% 416 21% 450 24% 875 27% 1880 23%

2.5 - 2.99 243 21% 501 26% 489 26% 890 28% 2123 26%

2.0 - 2.49 350 30% 497 26% 427 23% 541 17% 1815 22%

1.00 - 1.99 320 27% 190 10% 123 7% 105 3% 738 9%

Less than 1.00 54 5% 13 1% 23 1% 41 1% 131 2%

TOTAL 1,180 1,948 1,855 3,207 8,190

*Does Not Include New Freshman Students or Transfer Students

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Undergraduate Degree Students

Grade Point Average

1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0Mean Cumulative GPA

Raj Soin College of BusinessCollege of Education &Human Services

College of Egr. & Comp. Sci.

College of Liberal Arts

College of Nursing & Health

College of Science & Math

Univ. College

All Undergrads

Men

Women

3%

15%

23%

26%

22%

9%

2%

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35%

% of Students

Cumulative Grade Point Average Ranges

4.0

3.5 - 3.99

3.0 - 3.49

2.5 - 2.99

2.0 - 2.49

1.0 - 1.99

Less than 1.00

2.973

3.186

2.944

2.846

3.036

2.895

2.453

2.870

2.777

2.943

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New Degree FreshmanHigh School Origin

Miami County Clark CountyStudents Students

Piqua 9 Springfield North 9 Troy 12 Springfield South 9 Bradford 4 Greenon 28 Covington 1 Tecumseh 40 Milton Union 7 Northeastern 7 Bethel 6 Northwestern 20 Miami East 5 Southeastern 4 Newton 6 Kenton Ridge 9 Tippecanoe 24 Shawnee 13Total 74 Total 139

Montgomery County Greene CountyStudents Students

Centerville 54 Fairborn 72 Colonel White 5 Xenia 25 Paul Lawrence Dunbar 10 Beavercreek 96 Butler Senior 1 Greenview 20 Meadowdale 19 Bellbrook 23 Belmont 17 Cedarville 2 Kettering 51 Yellow Springs 2 Miamisburg 30 Total 240 Northmont 32 Oakwood 6 Trotwood-Madison 4 West Carrollton 24 Private Schools Brookville 20 Students John H Patterson 11 Alter 17 Dixie 18 Carroll 43 Northridge 6 Catholic Central- Springfield 3 Walter E Stebbins 26 Chaminade-Julienne 24 Wayne 44 Evangel Academy 2 Valley View 11 Dayton Christian 21 Jefferson 4 Lighthouse Christian 3Total 393 Miami Valley Career Tech 1

Spring Valley Academy 1Stivers School for the Arts 5Xenia Christian Day 3Total 123

StudentsOther Ohio Counties 1,243 (70 Counties Represented)Out of State 112

* A students county of residence and high school origin may not necessarily be the same

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Ashtabula 7

Lake 5

Trumbull 4

Mahoning 4

Columbiana 2

Jefferson 2

Geauga 6

Portage 4

Stark 8

Carrol

Cuyahoga 55

Summit 16

Lorain 6

Medina 10

Wayne 2

Holmes 1

Tuscarawas 6 Harrison

Ashland 6

Erie 6

Huron 7

Richland 14

CoshoctonKnox 3

Ottawa 4

Sandusky 8

Seneca 13

CrawfordWyandot 2

Morrow

Marion 4

Lucas 17

Wood 12

Hancock 16

Hardin 5

Fulton 3Williams

6

Henry 3

Defiance 7

Paulding 7 Putnam

33

Van Wert 16 Allen

23

Mercer 91

Auglaize 70

Logan 10

Union 8

Delaware 7

Licking 7

Muskingum 9

Guernsey 1 Belmont

3

Darke 43

Shelby 42

Miami 80

Champaign 25

Clark 136 Madison

14

Franklin 110

Fairfield 12 Perry

Noble 2

Monroe Preble

28

Mont-gomery 535

Greene 272 Fayette

10

Pickaway 11

Butler 70

Hamilton 121

Warren 89

Clinton 23

Cler-mont 23

Brown 7

Highland 12

Adams 9

Ross 7

Pike 4

Scioto 12

Morgan

Hocking

Vinton

Jackson 2

Lawrence 2

Gallia 2

Meigs 1

Athens

Washington

New Degree Freshman Students

OHIO COUNTY OF RESIDENCE

77 Counties Represented

97% of the students come from Ohio

44% of the Ohio students are from four counties:

Montgomery, Greene, Clark, and Miami

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No. of No. of Area of Study Students % Area of Study Students %

Business Liberal ArtsAccountancy 62 Acting 21Economics 32 Anthropology 4Finance 19 Art 33Financial Services 2 Communications 43Human Resource Mgt. 3 Dance 14International Business 19 Design/Technology 9Management 26 English 30Management Information Systems 34 Geography 1Marketing 48 History 12Operations Management 2 International Studies 6Undeclared 110 Latin 1 Total 357 15% Mass Communication 12

Modern Languages 2Motion Pictures 34Music 46Organizational Communications 1

Education & Human Sevices Philosophy 1Elementary Education 151 Political Science 27Teacher Education 11 Religion 2Integrated Business Education 1 Sociology 9Middle Childhood 43 Social Science Education 21Organizational Leadership 1 Social Work 29Physical Education 40 Spanish 3Rehabilitation Education 8 Theatre 28Undeclared 32 Urban Affairs 5 Total 287 12% Total 394 17%

Nursing & Health 115 5%

Engineering and Computer Science Biomedical Engineering 28Computer Engineering 72Computer Science 87 Science and MathematicsEngineering 25 Biological Sciences 157Engineering Physics 4 Chemistry 23Electrical Engineering 37 Environmental Science 9Industrial Engineering 1 Geology 3Mechanical Engineering 60 Industrial & System Engineering 6Materials Science & Engineering 5 Mathematics 18 Total 319 14% Medical Technology 8

Psychology 94Physics 2Science Education 3Undeclared 4 Total 327 14%

Lake Campus- Associate DegreeApplied Business 14Applied Science 7 Total 21 1%

Undeclared 504 22%

New Degree FreshmanIntended Area of Study

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New Degree Freshmen

Intended Area of Study

15%

12%

14%

17%

5%

14% 1%

22%

Liberal Arts

Business

Undecided

Science and Math

Nursing & Health

Lake CampusAssociate Degree

Egr. & CS

Education & Human Services

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New Degree Freshmen Students Composite ACT Scores

Female Male AllScore Students Students Students

363534 1 133 1 1 232 3 5 831 2 10 1230 5 17 2229 16 25 4128 25 27 5227 37 42 7926 45 51 9625 56 49 10524 62 55 11723 79 68 14722 80 81 16121 121 86 20720 107 72 17919 125 90 21518 132 64 19617 97 59 15616 62 30 9215 39 27 6614 22 14 3613 16 5 2112 3 1 411 1 3 410

Mean 20.6 21.7 21.1

*Total Number of Students with ACT Scores- 2,019

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New Degree Freshman Students Composite ACT Scoresby Intended Major

All

Women Men Students

Business

Seventy-fifth percentile 24.0 23.0 24.0

Median 21.0 20.0 21.0

Twenty-fifth percentile 19.0 19.0 19.0

Overall mean 20.6 20.2 20.4

No. of Students 149 159 308

Education & Human Services

Seventy-fifth percentile 22.0 24.0 22.0

Median 20.0 21.0 20.0

Twenty-fifth percentile 18.0 19.0 18.0

Overall mean 19.5 20.4 19.7

No. of Students 214 50 264

Engineering and Computer Science

Seventy-fifth percentile 27.0 28.0 28.0

Median 25.0 25.0 25.0

Twenty-fifth percentile 21.0 22.0 22.0

Overall mean 22.9 23.9 23.7

No. of Students 35 233 268

Liberal Arts

Seventy-fifth percentile 24.0 26.0 25.0

Median 21.0 22.0 22.0

Twenty-fifth percentile 19.0 20.0 19.0

Overall mean 20.7 22.0 21.2

No. of Students 204 133 337

Nursing & Health

Seventy-fifth percentile 23.0 20.0 23.0

Median 21.0 18.0 20.0

Twenty-fifth percentile 19.0 17.0 19.0

Overall mean 20.4 17.3 20.3

No. of Students 104 3 107

Science and Mathematics

Seventy-fifth percentile 26.0 27.0 26.0

Median 23.0 23.0 23.0

Twenty-fifth percentile 20.0 21.0 20.0

Overall mean 21.8 22.8 22.2

No. of Students 190 108 298

Undeclared

Seventy-fifth percentile 24.0 24.0 24.0

Median 21.0 21.0 21.0

Twenty-fifth percentile 18.0 18.0 18.0

Overall mean 20.1 20.0 20.0

No. of Students 240 198 429

All Students

Seventy-fifth percentile 24.0 26.0 25.0

Median 21.0 22.0 22.0

Twenty-fifth percentile 19.0 20.0 19.0

Overall mean 20.6 21.7 21.1

No. of Students 1,136 883 2,019

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New Degree Freshman StudentsSAT Scores

SAT Math SAT Verbal SAT CompositeWomen Men All Women Men All Women Men All

Students Students Students Students Students Students Students Students StudentsSeventy-fifth percentile 550 590 570 560 580 570 1090 1140 1130Median 480 530 500 490 520 510 970 1040 1010Twenty-fifth percentile 430 480 450 440 460 450 860 930 890Overall mean 478.5 526.6 501.4 489.8 508.4 501.6 968.3 1035.0 1000.8No. of Students 423 369 792 423 369 792 423 369 792

Composite SAT by Intended Major

Education &Business Human Services Egr. & CS Liberal Arts

Seventy-fifth percentile 1070 1070 1220 1110Median 990 950 1110 1020Twenty-fifth percentile 890 840 1010 910Overall mean 980.7 937.9 1104.7 1012.1No. of Students 123 84 137 140

AllNursing & Health Science & Math Undeclared Students

Seventy-fifth percentile 1020 1120 1070 1130Median 920 1010 970 1010Twenty-fifth percentile 830 880 850 890Overall mean 942.2 998.1 956.8 1000.8No. of Students 32 120 155 792

Business 890 990 1070Education 840 950 1070Egr & CS 1010 1110 1220Liberal Arts 910 1020 1110Nursing 830 920 1020Sci & Math 880 1010 1120Undeclared 850 970 1070All 890 1010 1130

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New Degree FreshmanHigh School Rank and GPA

High School Rank High School GPAUpper 25% Upper 50% 3.0+ 2.5+

Intended Majors No. % No. % No. % No. %Business 101 32% 208 65% 173 54% 283 89%Education 87 33% 180 68% 151 57% 230 87%Engineering 139 47% 232 78% 208 70% 267 90%Liberal Arts 111 28% 235 60% 185 47% 303 78%Nursing 47 41% 83 73% 71 62% 96 84%Science & Mathematics 169 58% 263 91% 226 78% 287 99%Undecided 102 20% 243 47% 203 39% 327 63%

All Majors 756 35% 1,444 66% 1,217 56% 1,793 82%

High School Rank and GPA

No. of Cumulative GPA No. of CumulativePercentile Students No. % Range Students No. %

95 - 100 213 213 10% Over 4.0 88 88 4%90 - 94 149 362 16% 4.0 70 158 7%85 - 89 128 490 22% 3.50 - 3.999 441 599 26%80 - 84 146 636 29% 3.25 - 3.499 279 878 39%

75 - 79 128 764 34% 3.00 - 3.249 357 1,235 54%70 - 74 139 903 41% 2.50 - 2.999 583 1,818 80%65 - 69 141 1,044 47% 2.00 - 2.499 341 2,159 95%60 - 64 153 1,197 54% 1.00 - 1.999 109 2,268 100%

Below 1.00 2,268 100%

55 - 59 125 1,322 59% Subtotal 2,268

50 - 54 133 1,455 65%

45 - 49 128 1,583 71% Unreported 56

40 - 44 121 1,704 77%

Total 2,32435 - 39 94 1,798 81%

30 - 34 104 1,902 85% Mean GPA 2.97025 - 29 98 2,000 90%20 - 24 76 2,076 93%

15 - 19 71 2,147 96%10 - 14 40 2,187 98% 5 - 9 27 2,214 99%1 - 4 13 2,227 100%

Subtotal 2,227

Unreported 97

Total 2,324

Average New Degree Freshman High School Percentile: 0.59

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Transfer Students

Freshman Soph. Junior Senior Unclass. Total

Raj Soin College of Business 14 40 10 64

College of Education & Human Services 3 7 8 7 25

College of Engr. and Computer Science 2 4 4 10

College of Liberal Arts 14 41 39 14 108

College of Nursing & Health 1 12 29 22 64

College of Science and Mathematics 18 42 37 9 106

University College 179 162 85 31 457

Associate Degree 2 2 1 5

Total All Degree Programs 214 278 241 99 7 839

Non-Degree Students 57 1 62 120

All Undergraduates 271 278 242 99 69 959

Colleges and UniversitiesDegree Transfer Students

Ohio Public/Community/Technical Colleges

No. of No. ofStudents Students

Cinn. St. Tech. & Comm. Coll. 6 Lorain County Community College 6Central Ohio Technical College 1 Marion Technical College 1Clark State Community College 42 North Central Technical College 2

Columbus State Community College 10 Northwest State Community College 1

Cuyahoga Community College 2 Northwestern College 6

Devry Institute of Technology 1 Owens State Community College 3

Edison State Community College 57 Sinclair Community College 197

Hocking Technical College 3 Southern State Community College 32

Lakeland Community College 3

Lima Technical College 6

Sub-Total 131 Sub-Total 248

TOTAL 379

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Transfer Students cont'd.

No. of No. ofOhio Public Universities Students Ohio Private Colleges/Universities StudentsBowling Green State University 25 Bluffton College 2Central State University 3 Capital University 1Cleveland State University 1 Case Western Reserve University 1Kent State University 4 Cedarville University 2

Miami University 30 Heidelberg College 1

The Ohio State University 47 Kettering College of Medical Arts 4

Ohio University 20 Marietta College 1

Shawnee State University 3 Mount Vernon Nazarene College 1

University of Cincinnati 28 Muskingum College 1

University of Toledo 19 Ohio Dominican College 2

TOTAL 180 Ohio Northern University 3

Ohio Wesleyan University 1

Southern Ohio College 1

Tiffin University 2

University of Dayton 20

University of Findlay 3

University of Rio Grande 3

Urbana University 6

Wilberforce University 3

Wilmington College 9

Wittenberg University 7

Xavier University 1

TOTAL 75

No. of

Out of State Students

Illinois 7

Indiana 15

Kentucky 20

Michigan 8

Pennsylvania 6

West Virginia 7

Other States 142

TOTAL 205

Colleges and UniversitiesDegree Students

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County of Origin Number

Men Women Number Tier 1 499 20%

Hamilton Hall 160 150 310 Clark 81Woods 496 772 1,268 Greene 94Forest Lane 100 126 226 Miami 50Village 43 84 127 Montgomery 274College Park 207 254 461Honors Dorm 52 58 110Total 1,058 1,444 2,502 Tier 2 313 13%

Butler 121 Champaign 25 Clinton 30

Men Women Total % Darke 34

New 490 689 1,179 47% Preble 28Continuing 502 686 1,188 47% Warren 75Returning 12 13 25 1%Transfer 54 56 110 4% Tier 3 89 4%Total 1,058 1,444 2,502 Auglaize 26

Mercer 18 Shelby 45

Men Women Total % Tier 4 494 20%

Freshman 626 881 1,507 60%Sophomore 205 258 463 19% Tier 5 507 20%Junior 123 179 302 12%Senior 94 113 207 8% Tier 6 473 19%Unclassified 1 0 1 0%Graduate 9 13 22 1%Total 1,058 1,444 2,502 Out of State 127 5%

Total 2,502

Men Women Total %

Asian 10 8 18 1%African American 185 401 586 23%Foreign 13 17 30 1%Hispanic 12 7 19 1%Native American 2 1 3 0%Unknown 54 64 118 5%Caucasian 782 946 1,728 69%Total 1,058 1,444 2,502

Students Living in Campus Housing

Race

Communities

Entrance Status

Classification

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Degrees AwardedJuly 1, 2000 - June 30, 2001

All Students

Number Percentage

Associate 75 2.6%

Bachelor's 1,783 61.5%

Master's 923 31.8%

Doctor of Philosophy 12 0.4%

Doctor of Medicine 85 2.9%

Doctor of Professional Psychology 20 0.7%

Educational Specialist 2 0.1%

TOTAL 2,900

Bachelor's Degrees

Number Percentage

Raj Soin College of Business 413 23.2%

College of Education and Human Services 373 20.9%

College of Engineering & Computer Science 162 9.1%

College of Liberal Arts 427 23.9%

College of Nursing and Health 105 5.9%

College of Science and Mathematics 303 17.0%

TOTAL 1,783

Master's Degrees

Number Percentage

Raj Soin College of Business 153 16.6%

College of Education and Human Services 382 41.4%

College of Engineering & Computer Science 183 19.8%

College of Liberal Arts 65 7.0%

School of Medicine 5 0.5%

College of Nursing and Health 42 4.6%

College of Science and Mathematics 93 10.1%

TOTAL 923

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Total Degrees Awarded: 1783 Total Degrees Awarded: 923

Total Degrees Awarded: 2,900

Degrees Awarded July 1,2000- June 30, 2001

Associate75 (2.6%)

Doctor of Philosophy12 (0.3%)

Doctor of Medicine85 (2.8%)

Educational Specialist2 (0.1%) Doctor of Professional

Psychology20 (0.7%)

Master's923 (32.0%)

Bachelor's1,783 (61.5%)

Bachelor's Degree

Education and Human Services

373 (20.9%)

Business 413 (23.2%)

Science and Mathematics303 (17.0%)

Nursing and Health

105(5.9%)

Engineering & Computer Science

162 (9.1%)

Liberal Arts427 (23.9)%

Master's Degree

Education and Human

Services382 (41.4%)

Science and Mathematics93 (10.1%) Nursing and

Health42 (4.5%)

School of Medicine5 (0.5%)

Liberal Arts65 (7.0%)

Engineering & Computer Science

183 (19.8%)

Business 153 (16.6%)

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Longitudinal InformationFall Quarters 1996 - 2001

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1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Main Campus 15,078 15,332 14,971 14,751 14,493 14,834

Lake Campus 654 729 692 951 929 1016

Total University 15,697 16,033 15,636 15,702 15,398 15,810

(Unduplicated)

Full-Time 10,235 10,394 10,685 10,870 10,893 11,431

Percent 65% 65% 68% 70% 71% 72%

Part-Time 5,462 5,639 4,951 4,832 4,505 4,379

Percent 35% 35% 32% 31% 29% 28%

Men 6994 6,985 6,790 6,707 6,566 6,800

Percent 45% 44% 43% 43% 43% 43%

Women 8,703 9,048 8,846 8,995 8,832 9,010

Percent 55% 56% 57% 58% 57% 57%

Undergraduate 11,843 11,877 11,909 12,116 11,896 12,220

Percent 75% 74% 76% 77% 77% 77%

Graduate 3,370 3,673 3,251 3,123 3,052 3,102

Percent 21% 23% 21% 20% 20% 20%

Professional 484 483 476 463 450 488

Percent 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3%

Degree Undergraduate

Freshman 3,631 3,759 3,859 3,889 3,867 3,960

Percent (of all 31% 32% 34% 34% 33% 34%

undergraduates)

Sophomore 2,067 2,121 2,233 2,307 2,176 2,304

Percent 17% 18% 20% 20% 18% 20%

Junior 1,957 1,991 2,005 2,153 2,143 2,139

Percent 17% 17% 18% 19% 18% 18%

Senior 3,459 3,309 3,160 3,088 3,191 3,326

Percent 29% 28% 28% 27% 27% 28%

Unclassified 119 102 114 113 73 47

Percent 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 0%

Total Undergraduate 11,233 11,282 11,371 11,550 11,450 11,776

Percent (of all degree 78% 77% 79% 80% 80% 80%

students)

All Students

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All Students cont'd.

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Graduate Degree Students

Master's 2,593 2,691 2,371 2,311 2,306 2,366

Percent (of all 77% 73% 79% 79% 66% 79%

graduate students)

Educational Specialist 18 20 27 15 9 5

Percent 1% 1% 1% 0% 0% 0%

Medicine 372 372 372 357 352 369

Percent 11% 10% 12% 12% 10% 12%

Professional Psychology 112 111 104 106 107 127

Percent 3% 3% 3% 4% 3% 4%

Doctor of Philosophy 101 112 122 146 132 142

Percent 3% 3% 4% 5% 4% 5%

Total 3,196 3,306 2,996 2,935 2,897 3,001

Percent (of all 22% 23% 21% 20% 20% 20%

degree students)

Grand Total Degree Students 14,429 14,588 14,367 14,485 14,347 14,777

Percent of all Students 92% 91% 91% 92% 93% 93%

(degree and non-degree)

Non-Degree Students

Undergraduate 610 593 538 566 446 444

Percent 48% 41% 42% 47% 42% 43%

Graduate 658 850 731 651 605 589

Percent 52% 59% 58% 53% 58% 57%

Grand Total Non-Degree Students 1,268 1,443 1,269 1,217 1,051 1,033

Percent of all Students 8% 9% 9% 8% 7% 7%

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1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

TOTAL 65% 65% 68% 69% 71% 72%

Men 68 67 70 72 73 75

Women 63 63 67 67 69 70

Undergraduates 73 74 76 77 78 80

Master's 32 33 35 31 37 38

Professional/Doctoral 94 95 95 93 94 94

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

TOTAL 35% 35% 32% 31% 29% 28%

Men 32 33 30 28 27 25

Women 37 37 33 33 31 30

Undergraduates 27 26 24 23 22 20

Master's 68 67 65 69 63 62

Professional/Doctoral 6 5 5 7 6 6

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Undergraduate 9,762.17 9,856.87 10,136.87 10,338.27 10,319.43 10,702.27

Master's 1,265.53 1,377.60 1,245.07 1,172.03 1,245.20 1,263.80

Doctoral 86.33 96.53 107.00 124.57 100.53 110.56

Professional 574.80 555.70 563.60 526.63 513.33 545.30

TOTAL 11,688.83 11,886.70 12,052.53 12,161.50 12,178.50 12,622.00

* Student Credit Hours divided by 15

Full-Time / Part-Time

Full-Time

Part-Time

Full-Time Equivalent Students*

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1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Degree Students

New Undergraduate Students 2,156 2,233 2,493 2,455 2,550 2,518

Percent of all degree students 15% 15% 17% 17% 18% 17%

New Graduate and

Professional Students 653 672 551 575 562 618

Percent of all degree students 5% 5% 4% 4% 4% 4%

Transfer Students 914 859 828 867 800 839

Percent of all degree students 6% 6% 6% 6% 6% 6%

Continuing Students 9,969 9,872 9,773 9,878 9,818 10,086

Percent of all degree students 69% 68% 68% 69% 68% 68%

Returning Students 736 781 722 710 617 716

Percent of all degree students 5% 5% 5% 5% 4% 5%

Total Degree Students 14,428 14,417 14,367 14,485 14,347 14,777

Non-Degree Students

New Undergraduate Students 52 55 76 114 55 85

Percent of all non degree students 4% 4% 6% 9% 5% 8%

New Graduate Students 251 306 277 226 214 208

Percent of all non degree students 20% 21% 22% 18% 20% 20%

Transfer Students 166 159 159 190 117 120

Percent of all non degree students 13% 11% 13% 15% 11% 12%

Continuing Students 465 495 408 354 367 319

Percent of all non degree students 37% 34% 32% 28% 35% 31%

Returning Students 334 430 349 333 298 301

Percent of all non degree students 26% 30% 28% 26% 28% 29%

Total Non-Degree Students 1,268 1,445 1,269 1,217 1,051 1,033

Entrance Status

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1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Raj Soin College of Business 1,325 1,299 1,266 1,258 1,330 1,369

College of Ed. and Human Services 907 932 1,037 1,054 977 798

College of Engineering

and Computer Science 715 763 729 689 648 640

College of Liberal Arts 1,624 1,648 1,604 1,668 1,708 1,866

College of Nursing and Health 522 428 422 383 374 419

College of Science and Mathematics 1,197 1,215 1,231 1,248 1,349 1,339

University College 4,796 4,883 4,978 5,116 4,934 5,193

Lake Campus/

Associate Degree 147 114 104 134 130 152

TOTAL 11,233 11,282 11,371 11,550 11,450 11,776

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Raj Soin College of Business 615 585 485 429 434 439

College of Ed. and Human Services 898 1,077 940 968 925 919

College of Engineering

and Computer Science 374 397 401 411 430 490

College of Liberal Arts 220 218 188 176 178 208

School of Medicine 381 382 382 368 352 369

College of Nursing and Health 271 218 190 181 170 154

School of Professional Psychology 112 111 104 106 107 127

College of Science and Mathematics 324 317 306 296 301 295

TOTAL 3,195 3,305 2,996 2,935 2,897 3,001

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Raj Soin College of Business 1,940 1,884 1,751 1,687 1,764 1,808

College of Ed. and Human Services 1,805 2,009 1,977 2,022 1,902 1,717

College of Engineering

and Computer Science 1,089 1,160 1,130 1,100 1,078 1,130

College of Liberal Arts 1,844 1,866 1,792 1,844 1,886 2,074

School of Medicine 381 382 382 368 352 369

College of Nursing and Health 793 646 612 564 544 573

School of Professional Psychology 112 111 104 106 107 127

College of Science and Mathematics 1,521 1,532 1,537 1,544 1,650 1,634

University College 4,796 4,883 4,978 5,116 4,934 5,193

Lake Campus 147 117 104 134 130 152

TOTAL 14,428 14,590 14,367 14,485 14,347 14,777

Degree Undergraduate Headcount Enrollment by College/ School

Degree Graduate Headcount Enrollment by College/ School

Degree Headcount Enrollment by College Total/ School

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1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Undergraduate StudentsRaj Soin College of Business* 1,325 1,299 1,266 1,258 1,330 1,369

University College 865 900 964 1,023 940 987

TOTAL 2,190 2,199 2,230 2,281 2,270 2,356

College of Ed. & Hum. Services 907 932 1,037 1,054 977 798

University College 830 879 852 770 777 925

TOTAL 1,737 1,811 1,889 1,824 1,754 1,723

College of Engineering and

Computer Science * 715 763 729 689 648 640

University College 649 637 665 708 675 677

TOTAL 1,364 1,400 1,394 1,397 1,323 1,317

College of Liberal Arts * 1,624 1,648 1,604 1,668 1,708 1,866

University College 569 586 643 699 725 722

TOTAL 2,193 2,234 2,247 2,367 2,433 2,588

College of Nursing and Health * 522 428 422 383 374 419

University College 274 214 217 224 209 248

TOTAL 796 642 639 607 583 667

College of Science & Math* 1,197 1,215 1,231 1,248 1,349 1,339

University College 345 338 354 383 342 376

TOTAL 1,542 1,553 1,585 1,631 1,691 1,715

Master's Degree Students

Raj Soin College of Business 615 585 485 429 434 439

College of Ed. & Hum. Services 880 1,057 913 953 916 914

College of Engineering and

Computer Science 341 352 343 336 359 458

College of Liberal Arts 220 218 188 176 178 208

College of Nursing and Health 271 218 190 181 170 154

College of Science & Math 256 250 242 225 240 229

School of Medicine 9 10 10 11 9 8

* Admitted to the College

Students by Major

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1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001Accountancy * 299 297 263 215 233 246 University College 182 164 164 166 117 112 Pre-Accountancy* 76 88 56 66 57 51 TOTAL 557 549 483 447 407 409

Economics * 11 13 16 18 15 14 University College 13 19 43 53 39 38 Pre-Economics* 6 6 5 8 10 6 TOTAL 30 38 64 79 64 58

Finance * 64 74 67 51 60 65 University College 41 43 34 40 35 40 Pre-Finance* 27 20 10 18 8 17 TOTAL 132 137 111 109 103 122

Financial Services * 60 67 59 56 66 72 University College 20 16 16 16 15 10 Pre-Financial Services* 8 7 9 7 7 3 TOTAL 88 89 84 79 88 85

General Business* 0 1 0 0 0 0

Human Resource Management* 50 42 43 48 40 44 University College 16 20 21 20 10 10 Pre-Human Resources Mgt* 8 9 7 8 12 10 TOTAL 74 71 71 76 62 64

International Business 1 14 27 30 University College 5 13 19 23 Pre-International Business 0 17 12 20 TOTAL 6 44 58 73

Management * 107 99 95 94 86 106 University College 91 107 99 90 92 59 Pre-Management* 38 30 37 23 25 25 TOTAL 236 236 231 207 203 190

Management Info. Systems * 197 231 243 241 287 288 University College 85 94 135 180 159 144 Pre-MIS* 78 71 65 88 69 69 TOTAL 360 395 443 509 515 501

Operations Management* 32 30 28 27 26 24 University College 4 9 8 6 3 4 Pre-Operations Management* 4 3 2 4 6 3 TOTAL 40 42 38 37 35 31

Marketing * 134 143 132 139 152 176 University College 89 93 110 122 95 111 Pre-Marketing* 36 25 27 31 41 24 TOTAL 259 260 269 292 288 311

Undeclared * 28 23 31 44 36 19 University College 238 240 229 261 238 226 Pre-Business Undeclared* 51 50 58 31 45 44 TOTAL 317 313 318 336 319 289

Adult and Transfer 86 97 100 106 118 199

Conditional* 11 6 12 10 10 13

Developmental Education 11TOTAL BUSINESS * 993 1023 990 957 1038 1097 University College 865 900 964 1023 940 987 Pre-Business 332 309 276 301 292 272

GRAND TOTAL 2190 2232 2230 2281 2270 2356

* Admitted to the Raj Soin College of Business

Undergraduate Majors

Raj Soin College of Business

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Undergraduate Majors cont'd.

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001Elementary Education Early Childhood* 53 55 57 51 129 248 University College 66 79 119 259 386 375 Total 119 134 176 310 515 623

Middle Childhood 0 11 46 University College 56 97 110 Total 56 108 156

General* 44 4 0 1 1 0 University College 331 349 281 113 37 5 Total 375 353 281 114 38 5

Humanities* University College Total

Humanities/English* 56 55 69 75 50 18 University College 5 5 6 0 0 0 Total 61 60 75 75 50 18

Humanities/Intds Art* 5 7 7 12 10 5 University College 2 1 3 2 0 0 Total 7 8 10 14 10 5

Hum/For Lan/Culture* 6 12 8 8 7 3 University College 1 0 2 1 0 0 Total 7 12 10 9 7 3

Mathematics* 63 71 67 72 67 23 University College 5 5 9 7 0 0 Total 68 76 76 79 67 23

Natural Sciences* 69 107 150 184 213 86 University College 3 7 16 10 1 0 Total 72 114 166 194 214 86

Reading* 1 1 University College 0 0 Total 1 1

Social Studies* 45 53 52 43 45 20 University College 5 5 3 4 0 0 Total 50 58 55 47 45 20

Art* 8 10 9 8 3 1 University College 10 14 6 0 0 0 Total 18 24 15 8 3 1

Computer Sciences* 4 University College 1 Total 5

Language* 11 8 8 7 6 3 University College 2 5 2 2 0 0 Total 13 13 10 9 6 3

* Admitted to the College of Education & Human Services

College of Education & Human Services

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Undergraduate Majors cont'd.Education cont'd.K - 12

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 Physical Education* 28 33 36 45 44 53 University College 55 55 74 73 105 106 Total 83 88 110 118 149 159

Rehabilition Education* 92 72 83 64 50 58 University College 27 23 27 25 19 14 Total 119 95 110 89 69 72

Secondary Education

Business Comp* 6 7 9 University College 11 18 6 Total 17 25 15

Integrated Business 14 13 5 University College 7 4 5 Total 21 17 10

Vocational Business* 1 University College 1 Total 2

Communication Comp* 2 1 UniversityCollege 1 1 Total 3 2

English* 34 30 27 33 33 12 University College 41 46 39 17 1 0 Total 75 76 66 50 34 12

Marketing Education* 0 2 1 2 2 1 University College 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total 1 2 1 2 2 1

History* 12 9 3 12 16 8 University College 33 32 31 9 2 1 Total 45 41 34 21 18 9

Social Studies Comp* 40 40 47 40 24 8 University College 26 20 30 12 0 1 Total 66 59 77 52 24 9

Mathematics* 12 20 24 23 15 6 University College 21 26 25 10 2 1 Total 33 46 49 33 17 7

Science Comp* 9 11 7 7 6 1 University College 8 6 6 1 0 0 Total 17 17 13 8 6 1

Biology* 8 5 7 9 15 8 University College 8 6 3 1 0 0 Total 16 11 10 10 15 8

Chemistry* 1 2 2 3 1 University College 4 2 2 0 0 Total 5 4 4 3 1

* Admitted to the College of Education & Human Services

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Undergraduate Majors cont'd.Education cont'd.

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 Earth Science* 2 2 1 3 3 1 University College 0 1 2 3 0 0 Total 2 3 3 6 3 1

Physics* 0 1 1 2 University College 2 1 0 0 Total 2 2 1 2

Pre-Teacher Education* 115 135 180 197 97 51

Special Education

Develop Hndcp* 10 18 19 17 10 4 University College 7 6 5 3 0 0 Total 17 24 24 20 10 4

Multihandicapped* 13 10 13 16 10 7 University College 8 2 4 3 0 0 Total 21 12 17 19 10 7

Orthoped Hndcp* 3 2 1 University College 0 0 0 Total 3 2 1

Specific LD* 29 29 33 33 10 3 University College 51 48 31 13 3 0 Total 80 77 64 46 13 3

Teacher Certification* 80 69 62 9 2 7

Organizational Leadership 28 79 University College 0 20 Total 28 99

Vocational Education* 48 56 46 38 34 23 University College 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 48 56 46 38 34 23

Undeclared Major* 0 0 6 26 20 10 University College 42 47 45 66 63 56 Total 42 47 51 92 83 66

Adult & Transfer 53 72 74 73 57 217

Developmental Education 14TOTAL EDUCATION * 959 932 1037 1054 977 798 University College 777 879 852 770 777 925

GRAND TOTAL 1736 1811 1889 1824 1754 1723

* Admitted to the College of Education & Human Services

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Undergraduate Majors cont'd.

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001Computer Engineering * 38 38 37 52 54 50 University College 98 117 104 111 107 100 Pre-Computer Engineering* 54 65 65 55 50 55 TOTAL 190 220 206 218 211 205

Electrical Engineering * 112 107 90 83 65 54 University College 78 88 89 73 69 64 Pre-Electrical Engineering* 52 47 48 41 37 33 TOTAL 242 242 227 197 171 151

Mechanical Engineering * 155 149 160 145 131 129 University College 107 96 123 125 110 109 Pre-Mechanical Engineering* 16 26 15 24 30 24 TOTAL 278 271 298 294 271 262

Engineering Physics * 9 14 14 9 7 7 University College 12 11 13 12 10 6 Pre-Engineering Physics* 5 10 7 9 6 8 TOTAL 26 35 34 30 23 21

Human Factors Engineering * 29 21 21 25 5 2 University College 23 19 19 20 13 2 Pre- Human Facotrs* 4 3 6 1 2 1 TOTAL 56 42 46 46 20 5

Materials Science and Engineering * 10 14 8 12 18 16 University College 18 2 7 9 6 4 Pre-Materials Science* 2 4 0 2 2 3 TOTAL 30 20 15 23 26 23

Biomedical Engineering * 53 64 75 65 58 52 University College 40 52 34 45 50 39 Pre- Biomedical* 19 22 16 13 22 20 TOTAL 112 138 125 123 130 111

Engineering * University College 48 32 32 24 26 29 Pre-Engineering* 6 10 3 2 5 3 TOTAL 54 42 35 26 31 32

Computer Science 74 76 72 72 78 89 University College 142 147 171 193 171 130 Pre-Computer Science* 77 97 92 78 65 70 TOTAL 293 320 335 343 314 289

Industrial & Systems Egr. 13 21 University College 12 18 Pre-Ind. & Sym. Egr* 0 3 TOTAL 25 42

Adult and Transfer 83 74 73 96 101 175

Developmental Education 1TOTAL ENGINEERING & COMPUTER SCIENCE 566 482 477 463 429 420 University College 566 637 665 708 675 677 Pre-Engineering & CS 240 284 252 226 219 220

GRAND TOTAL 1372 1403 1394 1397 1323 1317

* Admitted to the College of Engineering and Computer Science

College of Engineering and Computer Science

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Undergraduate Majors cont'd.

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001Art and Art History * 90 90 92 97 93 108 University College 20 21 27 33 30 39 TOTAL 110 110 119 130 123 147

Selected Studies* 1 2 1 University College 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 2 1

African American Studies* 2 University College 0 TOTAL 0 0 4 0 0 2

Classics * 11 8 8 12 9 9 University College 0 1 1 1 0 0 TOTAL 11 9 13 13 9 13

Communications * 263 320 315 267 282 332 University College 109 106 109 118 140 137 TOTAL 372 426 424 385 422 469

Economics * 39 29 31 42 34 40 University College 6 12 12 4 5 3 TOTAL 45 41 43 46 39 43

English * 188 183 146 152 142 154 University College 25 26 22 40 43 24 TOTAL 213 209 168 192 185 178

English Lan. Arts Edu* 29 59 University College 17 14 TOTAL 46 73

Geography * 12 14 13 13 19 24 University College 3 0 2 2 1 5 TOTAL 15 14 15 15 20 29

History * 131 116 84 83 87 85 University College 16 17 25 15 24 20 TOTAL 147 133 109 98 111 105

International Studies * 44 36 39 44 37 33 University College 3 5 13 10 7 7 TOTAL 47 41 52 54 44 40

Modern Languages * 31 24 21 28 33 36 University College 8 11 2 5 10 8 TOTAL 39 35 23 33 43 44

Music * 138 157 148 161 137 158 University College 11 13 5 0 7 7 TOTAL 149 170 153 161 144 165

Philosophy * 19 15 7 8 10 12 University College 5 5 2 1 1 2 TOTAL 24 20 9 9 11 14

Political Science * 159 129 128 145 157 157 University College 40 38 50 46 60 50 TOTAL 199 167 178 191 217 207

* Admitted to the College of Liberal Arts

College of Liberal Arts

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Undergraduate Majors cont'd.Liberal Arts cont'd.

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001Religion * 23 19 20 24 16 22 University College 3 2 2 3 5 3 TOTAL 26 21 22 27 21 25

Social Science Edu* 57 95 University College 29 36 TOTAL 86 131

Social Work * 61 75 59 64 67 65 University College 85 102 104 92 73 62 Pre-Social Work* 2 1 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 148 178 163 156 140 127

Sociology & Anthropology * 182 181 177 177 154 134 University College 29 27 20 59 25 33 TOTAL 211 207 197 236 179 167

Theatre Arts * 194 206 256 299 233 277 University College 91 127 166 164 134 116 TOTAL 285 333 422 463 367 393

Urban Affairs * 59 64 56 51 56 61 University College 31 14 15 18 25 14 TOTAL 90 78 71 69 81 75

Women's Studies * 2 1 2 1 TOTAL 2 1 2 1

Undeclared * 54 1 University College 8 3 2 22 0 TOTAL 8 3 6 76 1

Adult and Transfer 74 58 64 88 67 138

Developmental Education 4TOTAL LIBERAL ARTS 1644 1664 1604 1668 1708 1866 University College 569 586 643 699 725 722 Pre-Liberal Arts 2 1 0 0 0 0

GRAND TOTAL 2215 2251 2247 2367 2433 2588

* Admitted to the College of Liberal Arts

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001Nursing ** 472 371 363 318 316 356 University College 260 209 211 220 204 208 Pre-Nursing** 51 58 59 65 58 63

Adult and Transfer 14 5 6 4 5 40 TOTAL 797 643 639 607 583 667

** Admitted to the College of Nursing & Health

College of Nursing & Health

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Undergraduate Majors cont'd.

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001Biological Sciences 394 434 447 461 459 Biology * 370 University College 123 123 155 145 116 142 TOTAL 493 517 589 592 577 601

Medical Technology * 32 33 34 29 30 31 University College 21 18 17 12 11 7 TOTAL 53 51 51 41 41 38

Environmental Sciences * 113 96 82 75 73 65 University College 16 10 15 11 12 8 TOTAL 129 106 97 86 85 73

Chemistry * 89 79 98 92 100 92 University College 14 22 19 9 10 17 TOTAL 103 101 117 101 110 109

Geological Sciences * 43 38 29 28 30 28 University College 10 3 7 6 7 3 TOTAL 53 41 36 34 37 31

Mathematics * 35 28 25 23 39 50 University College 5 7 3 26 15 16 TOTAL 40 35 28 49 54 66

Physics * 8 10 10 9 5 7 University College 0 0 5 3 2 2 TOTAL 8 10 15 12 7 9

Psychology * 374 379 377 389 425 444 University College 130 127 107 141 139 131 TOTAL 504 506 484 530 564 575

Science Education * 4 14 28 20 University College 1 6 3 4 TOTAL 5 20 31 24

Undeclared * 148 174 138 142 158 143 University College 20 15 14 12 10 4 TOTAL 168 189 162 194 168 147

Adult and Transfer 6 14 11 12 17 33

Developmental Education 9TOTAL SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS 1212 1230 1231 1248 1349 0 1339 University College 345 338 354 383 342 0 376

GRAND TOTAL 1557 1568 1585 1631 1691 0 1715

* Admitted to the College of Science and Mathematics

College of Science and Mathematics

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1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Raj Soin College of Business

Master of Business

Administration (MBA) 567 592 560 470 411 399 400

Logistics Management (MS) 33 6 3 3 1 2 2

Social and Applied Economics (MS) 10 27 22 12 14 15 11

Accountancy (MS) 5 6 18 26

TOTAL 610 625 585 485 432 434 439

College of Education & Human Services

Undecided: Ed & Human Servcs. 18 7 13 6 1 1 3

PPS: School Nurse 1 20 15

EE:Natural Sciences

IS: Early Childhood 10

EE: Spec. ED: LD --Inactive 5

Classroom Teacher:

HPR 3 3 5 5 3 4 3

Computer Education 11 10 14 20 21 23 8

International Literature

Business 4 7 4 3 3 12 2

Art (being discontinued) 2 1 1 2 2 1

Early Childhood 20 30 22 17 19 22 21

General 16

Media 8 4 6 12 11 23 21

Marketing 1

Modern Language 2 1

Certification Candidate 54 56 101 99 89 45 14

Classroom Teacher:

Classroom Teacher 9 4 7 13 13 14

Reading 10 8 14 14 14 27 25

Retraining 1 9

IS Mild to Moderate Needs 26 45

Moderate to Intense Needs 14

Special Education: DH 9 9 7 9 12 7 3

Special Education: SLD 21 23 23 18 32 27 15

Special Education: MH 12 7 9 5 8 5 4

Special Education: Gifted 6 13 22 18 15 18 20

Special Education: SBH 3 6 7 8 5 5 1

Special Education: OH 1 1 0

Special Education 1

Science 11 5 11 2 4 7

Math 2 2 4 2 9 6 3

Certification-Secondary 9 21 34 27 33 34 27

Certification-Elementary 10 14 25 22 26 31 35

Adminstration Special: C&I Proffessor Dev. 13

Education Administration Special: C&I Tech 1

Art Therapy Business & Industrial Counseling 23 17 14 16 12 9 11 Gerontology 8 6 8 2 Mental Health Counseling 56 37 40 27 23 18 21 Marriage & Family Counseling 25 28 28 18 14 17 9 Rehab. Counseling: Chem. Dependency 15 9 12 16 15 10 5 Rehab. Counseling: Severely Disabled 12 20 20 14 16 18 12 Student Services in Higher Education 21 18 16 16 12 13 18 Student Personnel Services:

School Counseling 11 11 12 14 12 12 9School Psychology

Visiting Teacher Counseling Exceptional Children 7 4 5 8 6 6 Community Counseling 12 14 20 21 23 19 26

Master's Degree Students by Program

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Administrative SpecialistPupil Personnel Admin.

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001College of Education & HS cont'd.Master's Degree Students by ProgramVocational Endorsements 2 3Se Social Studies Comprehension 1 1EE General 1 0EE Natural Sciences 1 Curriculum and Supervision:

General 2 2 2 4 3 1 1Media 1 2 2 2 2 3 1Special Education 1 1 3 2 1 1 5Teacher Leader 365 443 479 392 451 382 403Computer Coordinator 5 7 11 5 5 2 0

Assistant Superintendent 1 1 Principalship 1 4 1 3 7 11 38 Education Leadership 31 26 51 46 19 16 14 Vocational Supervisor 4 5 9 6 6

TOTAL 818 880 1,057 913 953 916 914

College of Eng. and CS

Computer Engineering 29 23 26 22 25 42 41

Computer Science 77 71 88 94 89 80 87

Systems Engineering

Human Factors Engineering 26 24 24 30 24 34 38

Materials Science Engineering 15 16 11 11 10 9 13

Biomedical Engineering 32 26 20 20 24 27 24

Electrical Engineering 170 136 134 115 120 123 162

Engineering 44

Mechanical Engineering 45 45 49 51 44 44 49

TOTAL 394 341 352 343 336 359 458

College of Liberal Arts

Applied Behavioral Science 27 24 33 39 27 32 32

English 70 74 66 49 45 46 58

History 52 43 35 20 27 21 34

Humanities 34 34 29 32 34 32 36

Music 9 10 17 15 12 16 9

Undecided 7

Urban Administration 24 35 38 33 31 31 32

TOTAL 216 220 218 188 176 178 208

College of Nursing & Health 274 273 218 190 181 170 154

College of Science and Mathematics

Biological Sciences

Anatomy 27 33 35 30 20 23 21

Biological Chemistry and Molecular Biology 10 9 12 12 8 6 10

Biological Sciences 40 40 38 34 41 41 34

Microbiology and Immunology 8 17 14 20 20 7 7

Physiology and Biophysics 10 10 6 3 4 6 3

Environmental Science 1 7 14 12 14 17 11

Chemistry 36 30 26 25 21 27 32

Chemistry-Environmental Sciences 1 3 2 2 3

Geological Science 49 54 49 42 31 31 53

Human Factors/Industrial Psychology 15 10 14 10 11 10 16

Mathematics and Statistics 46 33 25 22 15 15 17

M.S.T Earth Science 0 0 7 21 31 44

MST Physics 1 4 3 4 2 2 5

Physics 7 5 3 3 3 6 7

Medical Physics 5 4 3 1 2 2 5

Undeclared: Science and Math 4

Quality Assurance 3 1 0 0 1 1

TOTAL 258 257 250 242 225 240 229

School of Medicine

Aerospace Medicine 12 9 10 10 11 9 8

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1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Educational Specialist 18 20 27 15 9 5

Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences 54 47 42 49 41 44

Ph.D. in Computer Science/

Computer Engineering 33 45 58 75 71 32

Ph.D in Human Factors/

Industrial Organization 14 20 22 22 20 22

Medicine 372 372 372 357 343 361

Professional Psychology 112 111 104 106 107 127

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Business & Administration 284 333 336 315 333 357

Education & HS 266 300 287 261 274 287

Liberal Arts 301 331 365 413 414 394

Nursing & Health 132 292 106 98 116 115

Engineering and

Computer Science 305 329 329 337 315 319

Science and Math 273 292 327 328 305 327

Associate Degree 24 16 33 9 38 21

Undecided 439 541 542 558 542 504

Intended Area of Study

Programs Beyond the Master's Degree

New Degree Freshman Students

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Intended Major 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Raj Soin College of Business Advising Center 779 803 864 917 822 788 Adult & Transfer 86 97 100 106 118 199 Total 865 900 964 1,023 940 987

College of Education & HS Advising Center 777 807 778 697 720 708 Adult & Transfer 53 72 74 73 57 217 Total 830 879 852 770 777 925

College of Engineering & Computer Science Advising Center 566 563 592 612 574 502 Adult & Transfer 83 74 73 96 101 175 Total 649 637 665 708 675 677

College of Liberal Arts Advising Center 495 528 579 611 658 584 Adult & Transfer 74 58 64 88 67 138 Total 569 586 643 699 725 722

College of Nursing & Health Advising Center 260 209 211 220 204 208 Adult & Transfer 14 5 6 4 5 40 Total 274 214 217 224 209 248

College of Science & Mathematics Advising Center 339 324 343 371 325 343 Adult & Transfer 6 14 11 12 17 33 Total 345 338 354 383 342 376

Undecided Advising Center 884 938 897 931 1010 969 Adult & Transfer 33 21 18 29 18 77 Total 917 959 915 960 1,028 1,046

Conditional Advising Center 167 155 165 92 142 104 Adult & Transfer 43 45 29 107 44 88 Total 210 200 194 199 186 192

University CollegeIntended Major

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1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001Native American 61 61 73 55 43 48Asian 354 357 337 307 271 315African American 1,268 1,492 1490 1561 1512 1484Hispanic 159 150 159 135 126 136 TOTAL 1,842 2,060 2,059 2058 1952 1983

TOTAL 11.7% 13.0% 13.2% 13.1% 12.6% 12.6%

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001Undergraduates 102 113 128 123 117 128Graduates 250 279 286 324 340 411 TOTAL 352 392 414 447 457 539

Number of Countries 58 59 62 71 69 60

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Undergraduate Women 24.5 23.9 23.6 23.7 23.3 23.3

Undergraduate Men 23.9 23.8 23.6 23.2 23.2 23

ALL Undergraduates 24.2 23.8 23.6 23.5 23.2 23.2

Graduate Women 31.7 34.9 33.9 34.0 33.5 33.6

Graduate Men 34.1 31.9 31.2 31.4 31.3 31

ALL Graduates 33.1 33.7 32.8 32.9 32.6 32.5

ALL STUDENTS 26.4 26.4 25.8 25.6 25.4 25.3

Mean Age

Students Attending with Foreign Student Visas

Minority Students

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Mean Cumulative UndergraduateGrade Point Average by College *

All Degree Undergraduates 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Freshman 2.359 2.306 2.368 2.371 2.362 2.324

Sophomore 2.692 2.697 2.718 2.720 2.752 2.743

Junior 2.777 2.801 2.652 2.833 2.862 2.853

Senior 2.893 2.897 2.949 2.922 2.965 2.956

Men 2.738 2.748 2.760 2.763 2.799 2.777

Women 2.887 2.881 2.895 2.866 2.943 2.943

All Students 2.814 2.818 2.832 2.839 2.879 2.870

Raj Soin College of Business

Freshman 2.689 1.65 3.041 2.590 3.128 2.921

Sophomore 3.014 3.019 3.048 3.006 2.978 2.997

Junior 2.977 2.94 3.028 2.994 2.938 2.949

Senior 2.936 2.957 2.941 2.961 3.018 2.979

Men 2.875 2.892 2.899 2.919 2.942 2.921

Women 3.050 3.036 3.055 3.035 3.047 3.029

All Students 2.952 2.958 2.969 2.974 2.992 2.973

College of Education & Human Services

Freshman 3.968 3.867 3.921 3.648 3.869 3.616

Sophomore 3.117 2.97 3.109 3.099 3.129 3.165

Junior 3.109 3.11 3.092 3.114 3.169 3.085

Senior 3.104 3.161 3.161 3.191 3.202 3.210

Men 3.015 3.075 3.057 3.074 3.058 3.006

Women 3.138 3.16 3.176 3.204 3.239 3.236

All Students 3.108 3.141 3.148 3.173 3.197 3.186

College of Engineering and Computer Science

Freshman 2.580 2.29 2.403 2.313 2.724 2.600

Sophomore 3.183 3.113 3.100 3.059 2.950 3.204

Junior 2.916 3.022 3.034 2.965 2.973 3.008

Senior 2.834 2.83 2.884 2.942 2.956 2.912

Men 2.860 2.865 2.911 2.924 2.921 2.917Women 2.898 2.945 3.002 3.048 3.125 3.088All Students 2.866 2.879 2.926 2.948 2.957 2.944

* Does not include new freshmen students or transfer students.

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Mean Cumulative UndergraduateGrade Point Average by College *

(cont'd.)

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001College of Liberal Arts

Freshman 2.676 2.599 2.695 2.762 2.659 2.779Sophomore 2.779 2.783 2.81 2.905 2.864 2.872Junior 2.704 2.697 2.702 2.743 2.812 2.835Senior 2.768 2.778 2.818 2.789 2.815 2.848Men 2.676 2.697 2.700 2.720 2.741 2.757Women 2.821 2.804 2.848 2.849 2.878 2.916All Students 2.753 2.756 2.786 2.790 2.817 2.846

College of Nursing & Health

Freshman 3.844 2.828 2.588 2.658 2.824Sophomore 3.077 3.027 3.014 3.090 2.908 2.976Junior 3.141 2.988 2.945 3.017 3.025 3.014Senior 3.082 3.02 2.972 2.974 2.999 3.047Men 3.038 2.897 2.861 2.880 2.881 3.015Women 3.101 3.037 2.984 3.001 3.012 3.037All Students 3.091 3.014 2.968 2.988 3.001 3.036

College of Science and Mathematics

Freshman 2.648 2.613 2.548 2.650 2.612 2.525

Sophomore 2.820 2.874 2.897 2.842 2.858 2.818

Junior 2.776 2.858 2.759 2.900 2.888 2.896

Senior 2.858 2.831 2.867 2.827 2.915 2.928

Men 2.810 2.803 2.788 2.815 2.902 2.856

Women 2.854 2.869 2.878 2.864 2.887 2.920

All Students 2.828 2.838 2.838 2.846 2.893 2.895

University College

Freshman 2.291 2.24 2.297 2.287 2.283 2.243

Sophomore 2.473 2.469 2.481 2.491 2.581 2.543

Junior 2.280 2.345 2.363 2.409 2.492 2.478

Senior 2.294 2.453 2.425 2.438 2.431 2.538

Men 2.328 2.341 2.385 2.358 2.405 2.373

Women 2.414 2.428 2.427 2.479 2.545 2.531

All Students 2.370 2.384 2.406 2.418 2.475 2.453

* Does not include new freshmen students or transfer students.

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1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Undergraduate Part-Time 6.11 5.99 6.09 6.07 6.20 6.28 Full-Time 14.65 14.76 14.84 14.81 14.90 14.86 All 12.36 12.45 12.77 12.80 13.01 13.14

Master's Part-Time 4.91 4.71 4.94 4.69 4.90 4.98 Full-Time 13.96 14.06 13.95 13.82 13.76 13.67 All 5.84 5.84 6.02 5.94 6.42 6.42

Doctoral Part-Time 3.64 5.04 5.51 4.93 4.33 4.87 Full-Time 14.41 14.70 14.03 14.79 13.88 13.93 All 10.88 10.97 10.77 11.61 10.70 11.28

Professional Part-Time 6.29 4.57 4.93 6.25 8.31 6.43 Full-Time 17.98 18.01 18.15 17.30 17.44 17.42 All 17.81 17.26 17.76 17.06 17.11 16.76

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

20.9 21.2 21.1 21.2 21.1 21.1

Average Credit Hour Loads

Mean ACT Composite Score of New Degree Freshman

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Clark County

Springfield 13 16 14 12 17 18Greenon 26 18 27 31 20 28Tecumseh 16 23 30 31 34 40Northeastern 4 6 11 5 6 7Northwestern 8 10 8 15 17 20Southeastern 2 1 5 4 1 4Kenton Ridge 9 17 16 12 11 9Shawnee 8 3 13 9 7 13Total 86 94 124 119 113 139

Greene County

Fairborn 59 62 55 61 54 72Xenia 46 62 43 37 46 25Yellow Springs 2 4 3 1 2Beavercreek 88 71 88 80 94 96Cedarville 6 2 7 5 2Greenview 7 10 11 6 12 20Bellbrook 13 23 27 25 30 23Total 213 236 230 219 242 240

Miami County

Piqua 8 13 7 8 5 9Troy 18 21 15 15 22 12Bradford 2 4 3 3 1 4Covington 3 2 7 5 4 1Milton Union 7 8 10 10 6 7Tipp City 10 19 16 23 13Bethel 7 6 9 5 8 6Miami East 4 4 7 6 12 5Newton 3 3 6Tippecanoe 24Total 62 77 77 0 75 71 74

New Degree FreshmanHigh School Origin

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New Degree FreshmenHigh School Origin cont'd.

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Montgomery County

Centerville 62 49 49 46 38 54Colonel White 16 20 18 24 11 5Paul Lawrence Dunbar 14 13 15 4 10 10Patterson 11 14 9 11 2 11Meadowdale 17 26 22 22 16 19Belmont 17 22 16 14 10 17Huber Heights 63 63 45 53Kettering 50 35 32 33 30 51Miamisburg 11 18 33 28 19 30Northmont 35 49 41 39 47 32Oakwood 9 3 6 9 8 6Trotwood-Madison 12 24 17 15 16 4Vandalia Butler 21 37 29 25 24West Carrollton 21 29 19 20 21 21Brookville 11 10 17 4 7 20Jefferson Twp 4 7 4 2 4Stebbins 18 23 12 26 22 26Dixie 6 12 11 10 10 18Northridge 5 14 11 4 5 6Valley View 6 5 7 6 9 11Wayne 54 44Total 409 473 413 395 359 389

Private Schools

Abundant Life Christian Acad 1Alter 21 24 13 19 24 17Carroll 44 40 41 43 47 43Catholic Central-Springfield 14 8 9 4 8 3Chaminade-Julienne 37 31 31 24 30 24Dayton Christian 10 22 13 10 17 21Evangel Academy 2Hillel Academy 1Lighthouse Christian 2 1 2 2 1 3Northside Christian School 2 1 1 2Miami Valley School 1 2 1Spring Valley Academy 3 5 8 3 1Stivers School for the Arts 5Temple ChristianXenia Christian Day 1 7 1 3Total 135 129 117 119 131 123

Grand Total 905 1,009 961 927 916 965

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1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001Ohio Public/Community/Technical Colleges

Cincinnati State Tech and Comm College 3 4 5 7 6Central Ohio Technical College 1 1Clark State Community College 37 41 36 34 51 42Columbus State Community College 10 7 8 10 16 10Cuyahoga Community College 4 4 5 4 3 2Edison State College 46 50 56 51 51 57Hocking Technical College 1 2 3 2 3Jefferson Community College 1 2 1 1Lakeland Community College 1 2 3 2 1 3Lima Technical College 9 9 13 9 9 6Lorain Community College 2 1 6 3 6Marion Technical College 1 2 1North Central Technical College 2 1 2Northwest State Community College 4 2 1 6Owens Technical College 4 1 1 1 4 3Sinclair Community College 211 161 187 224 171 197Southern State Community College 12 20 15 17 15 32Stark State College of Technology 1 1Terra Technical College 1 2 1 1 1

Ohio Public UniversitiesBowling Green State University 15 22 18 12 26 25Central State University 17 13 8 3 4 3Cleveland State University 1 2 4 3 1Kent State University 13 9 6 10 2 4Miami University 28 19 25 25 21 30Ohio State University 51 58 49 55 40 47Ohio University 29 19 31 23 18 20Shawnee State University 1 2 1 2 9 3University of Akron 3 2 6 4 2University of Cincinnati 28 37 26 29 37 28University of Toledo 13 22 10 12 11 19Youngstown State University 3 1 2 3 1

Degree Transfer Students

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Degree Transfer Students cont'd.

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001Ohio Private Colleges/UniversitiesAntioch College 1 2 2 2 1Ashland University 2 1 3 2Baldwin Wallace College 3Bluffton College 5 3 1 1 2 2Capital University 5 1 3 2 1 1Case Western Reserve University 1 1 1Cedarville University 5 4 1 7 5 2Chatfield College 1 2Cincinnati Bible Seminary 1Circleville Bible CollegeCollege of Mount St. Joseph 1College of Wooster 2 1

Columbus College of Art and Design 1

Community Hospital School of Nursing 2Defiance College 3 1 5 1Denison University 1Franciscan University 1

Franklin University 2

Heidelberg College 2 2 1 1Hiram College 1 2 1John Carroll University 1 1 1Kenyon CollegeKettering College of Medical Arts 7 2 5 7 2 4Malone College 1 1 1Marietta College 2 4 1Mount Union College 1 1Mount Vernon Nazarene College 6 5 3 3 1Mount St. Joseph College 1 5

Muskingum College 1 1 1 1Notre Dame College 1 1

Ohio Dominican College 1 1 2 2Ohio Northern University 5 5 6 7 5 3Ohio Wesleyan University 1 2 2 3 1Otterbein College 2 1 2 3 6Southern Ohio College 1Tiffin University 1 2 1 2 2University of Rio Grande 3 3 4 1 3 3University of Dayton 20 15 18 17 12 20University of Findlay 5 3 3 4 1 3Urbana University 4 3 2 3 7 6

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Degree Transfer Students cont'd.1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Ursuline College 1Walsh College 1 1 1Wilberforce University 2 2 4 2 5 3Wilmington College 6 4 3 8 10 9Wittenberg University 1 5 3 4 7Xavier University 2 1 6 4 1Total 641 584 596 644 603 2636

Out of StateIllinois 11 13 6 11 9 7Indiana 22 22 26 20 23 15Kentucky 22 17 28 16 17 20Michigan 8 16 8 8 13 8Pennsylvania 9 10 5 8 6 6West Virginia 4 6 3 3 1 7

Other States 210 191 156 160 120 142

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No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %

Living on Campus 2,130 13.6 2,125 13.3 2,201 14.1 2,274 14.5 2,248 14.6 2,502 15.8

Commuting 13,567 86.4 13,908 86.7 13,435 85.9 13,428 85.5 13,150 85.4 13,308 84.2

Degrees Awarded

Degrees

Associate's 90 67 84 44 80 75

Bachelor's 1863 1746 1707 1680 1673 1783

Master's 829 924 949 857 920 923

Educational Specialist 3 3 6 3 3 2

Doctor of Philosophy 8 13 14 8 7 12

Doctor of Medicine 87 83 86 96 81 85

Doctor of Professional

Psychology 24 26 24 26 20 20

TOTAL 2904 2862 2870 2714 2784 2900

Bachelor's Degrees No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %

Raj Soin College of Business 443 23.8 406 21.8 410 24 424 25 367 22 413 23College of Ed and HS 260 14 278 14.9 266 15.6 294 18 327 20 373 21College of Eng & Comp.Sci. 208 8 135 7.25 171 10 160 10 163 10 162 9College of Liberal Arts 497 26.7 472 25.3 464 27.2 417 25 430 26 427 24College of Nursing and Health 183 9.82 178 9.55 133 7.79 120 7 126 8 105 6College of Science & Math 272 14.6 277 14.9 263 15.4 265 16 260 16 313 18

TOTAL 1863 1863 1707 1680 1673 1783

Master's Degrees No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %

Raj Soin College of Business 147 18% 177 19% 227 24% 196 23% 139 15% 153 17%College of Ed and HS 375 45% 424 46% 326 34% 327 38% 414 45% 382 41%College of Eng & Comp.Sci. 99 12% 116 13% 187 20% 135 16% 142 15% 183 20%College of Liberal Arts 55 7% 68 7% 71 7% 60 7% 79 9% 65 7%School of Medicine 5 1% 5 1% 2 0% 1 0% 2 0% 5 1%College of Nursing and Health 50 6% 60 6% 58 6% 57 7% 64 7% 42 5%College of Science & Math 98 12% 74 8% 78 8% 81 9% 80 9% 93 10%

TOTAL 829 924 949 857 920 923

1996-97

1998-99

1998-991995-96

1997-981996-97

1998-99

1995-96

1997-98

1997-98

1999-00

1999-00

1999-00

1996-971995-96

2000-01

2000-01

Housing Students Vs. Commuter Students

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

2000-01

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Wright State University

Fall Quarter Headcount Enrollment

Graduate/ Main Total Year Undergraduate Professional Campus University

1964 2,868 335 3,203 3,2031965 4,040 413 4,453 4,4531966 4,261 430 4,691 4,6911967 5,161 543 5,704 5,7041968 7,124 1,103 7,810 8,2271969 8,251 1,670 8,964 9,9211970 9,414 1,761 9,981 11,1751971 10,309 1,890 11,020 12,1991972 10,068 2,289 11,212 12,3571973 10,102 2,640 11,624 12,7421974 10,261 2,941 12,373 13,2021975 11,245 3,158 13,423 14,4031976 10,755 2,914 12,798 13,6991977 11,131 3,231 13,559 14,3621978 10,916 3,345 13,493 14,2611979 11,218 3,517 13,874 14,7351980 11,678 3,957 14,716 15,6351981 11,667 3,660 14,418 15,3271982 11,560 3,266 13,888 14,8261983 12,103 3,349 14,544 15,4521984 12,291 3,222 14,625 15,5131985 12,634 3,463 15,324 16,0971986 13,232 3,745 16,209 16,9771987 13,355 3,711 16,210 17,0661988 13,546 3,558 16,270 17,1041989 13,940 3,483 16,602 17,4231990 13,783 3,597 16,497 17,3801991 13,831 3,930 16,907 17,7611992 13,699 3,958 16,839 17,6571993 13,425 3,870 16,597 17,2951994 12,828 3,995 16,204 16,8231995 12,254 4,234 15,900 16,4881996 11,843 3,854 15,078 15,6971997 11,877 4,156 15,332 16,0331998 11,909 3,727 14,971 15,6361999 12,116 3,586 14,781 15,7022000 11,896 3,502 14,493 15,3982001 12,220 3,590 14,834 15,810

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Fall Quarter Headcount Enrollment1964 - 2001

0

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,000

10,000

12,000

14,000

16,000

18,000

1964 1966 1968 1970 1972 1974 1976 1978 1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000

Undergraduate

Graduate

Total University

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Longitudinal InformationFall Quarters 1996 - 2001

Entering Student QuestionnaireAnswers to the Survey given to all new freshman

at summer orientation

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Direct From High School FreshmenEntering Student Questionaire

Fall 1996 - Fall 2001

1996 1997Students Students

(1512) (1652)Mean Mean

(1-4 Scale) (1-4 Scale)d. advance your educationb. better job opportunitiesa. family influencesc. better understanding of the worlde. improve yourself culturally

c. locationb. costg. academic programh. amount of financial aid you were awardeda. reputationf. campus housingd. parents' decisione. athletics

% No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No.Extremely important 32% 512 34% 530 30.8% 467 28.9% 447Very important 17% 270 19% 300 19.5% 295 17.5% 271Important 21% 323 21% 316 24.3% 369 22.9% 355Not important 30% 477 26% 398 24.5% 371 30.6% 474

(1-4 Scale)

1999Students

(1516)Mean

(1-4 Scale)

1998Students

(1666)Mean

1. Rate the significance of the following in your decision to attend college, with "4" being the most significant.

2. Rate the significance of the following in your decision to attend WSU, with "4" being the most significant.

3. How important was the amount of financial aid you were awarded in your decision to attend WSU?

(1-4 Scale)

Students

Mean

2000

(1512)

(1-4 Scale)

2001

(1871)Mean

Students

2.04

3.503.462.462.172.00

3.473.462.352.21

2.22

3.533.372.352.322.15

3.563.352.382.34

2.01

3.573.262.242.272.18

3.523.242.252.2

3.183.012.91

3.143.042.94

2.321.571.300.91

2.361.561.340.90

3.193.053.07

3.173.043.05

2.521.741.421.01

2.481.851.370.89 0.94

3.213

2.93

2.41

1.381.65

0.93

3.232.972.941.872.451.651.4

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1999Students

(1516)

1998Students

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2000

(1512)

2001

(1871)Students

Mean Mean Mean Mean Mean Meane. Campus visit 2.77 2.84 2.89 2.62 2.68h. Parents/other family members 2.37 2.47 2.51 2.43 2.45d. Students from your high school attending WSU 2.28 2.33 2.32 2.33 2.33a. Admissions' Viewbook 2.21 2.33 2.22 2.47 2.48c. High school teachers and counselors 2.11 2.14 2.10 2.1 2.11b. Admissions' representatives from WSU 2.11 2.17 2.08 2.09 2.11i. WSU website 1.81 1.95f. Students you met while visiting the campus 1.87 1.96 1.96 1.86 1.71g. WSU alumni 1.73 1.74 1.77 1.68

% No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No.1st 56% 52% 836 57% 938 60.3% 914 54.6% 851 58.9% 10842nd 32% 37% 591 33% 541 30.1% 456 33.6% 523 32.3% 5943rd 9% 9% 145 8% 137 7.2% 109 9.2% 143 6.4% 1174th 3% 3% 45 2% 34 2.0% 31 2.6% 41 2.5% 46

positive 79% 80% 1298 81% 1333 80.2% 1216 80.7% 1252 82.0% 1526neutral 21% 19% 317 19% 307 18.9% 286 18.4% 285 17.6% 328negative 0% 0% 6 1% 13 0.7% 10 0.9% 14 43.0% 8

Campus housing 55% 55% 879 57% 932 61.5% 933 53.8% 821 55.1% 1024Off campus at home with parents/relatives 37% 39% 622 35% 569 30.6% 464 34.5% 527 35.8% 666Off campus own apartment 5% 5% 80 6% 102 2.0% 31 9.1% 139 6.8% 126Off campus with friends 3% 2% 24 2% 35 5.1% 77 2.6% 39 2.3% 42

11-20 minutes 35% 36% 327 34% 294 16.5% 250 31.2% 288 33.0% 3670-10 minutes 26% 24% 212 25% 218 12.1% 183 25.6% 237 23.5% 26121-30 minutes 20% 23% 204 24% 208 11.2% 170 24.7% 228 24.2% 269More than 30 minutes 19% 17% 150 17% 145 9.4% 143 18.5% 171 19.2% 213

4. How valuable were the following in your decision to attend (apply to) WSU, with "4" being the most important?

5. Where did Wright State rank among your choices for college?

6. What was your family's reaction to you choosing WSU?

7. Where do you plan to live during your first year at Wright State?

8. If you will live off campus, what will be your one way travel time to Wright State?

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1999Students

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1998Students

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2000

(1512)

2001

(1871)Students

% No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No.One parent has attended college and graduated 28% 30% 505 31% 514 28.1% 426 29.1% 470 17.4% 325Neither parent has attended college 26% 25% 425 28% 462 26.6% 403 24.6% 397 5.4% 101Both parents have attended college and graduated 24% 22% 368 24% 396 26.6% 403 25.7% 415 30.5% 570One parent has attended college but not graduated 16% 17% 293 16% 263 19.3% 292 16.3% 263 25.0% 468Both parents have attended college but not graduated 6% 7% 118 6% 103 6.1% 92 4.9% 79 26.3% 492

Sister(s), not graduated 5% 84 5% 78 4.4% 66 5.9% 96 70.4% 100Brother(s), not graduated 6% 97 5% 75 4.5% 68 4.8% 77 73.9% 105Father, graduated 4% 65 4% 71 4.9% 74 5.2% 84 65.9% 112Mother, graduated 4% 57 4% 69 5.8% 88 5.3% 86 62.9% 105Mother, not graduated 3% 52 3% 56 3.6% 55 3.0% 48 37.1% 62Father, not graduated 3% 49 3% 51 3.0% 46 2.7% 44 34.1% 58Sister(s), graduated 2% 30 2% 30 1.5% 23 2.7% 44 29.6% 42Brother(s), graduated 2% 28 2% 28 1.9% 29 1.9% 31 26.1% 37

Complete a bachelor's degree 88% 88% 1416 84% 1385 91.5% 1387 86.7% 1341 88.9% 1647No definite goal 8% 8% 130 13% 218 6.7% 102 8.1% 141 7.8% 145Attend 1-2 years of college 3% 4% 50 2% 28 1.0% 15 2.0% 31 2.2% 40Take a few courses 1% 1% 8 1% 10 0.7% 10 2.1% 33 1.1% 20

Master's degree 32% 35% 561 37% 596 32.9% 574 35.9% 553 37.1% 685Not sure 31% 31% 494 30% 487 25.4% 385 28.8% 444 24.7% 455Professional/doctoral degree (Medicine, Law, Ph.D.) 19% 19% 313 19% 308 19.0% 288 17.6% 271 20.5% 378Bachelor's degree 17% 14% 227 15% 236 16.6% 252 17.1% 263 17.4% 321Associate's degree 1% 0% 5 0% 2 0.2% 3 0.5% 8 0.0% 6

Certain of my choice 39% 41% 652 39% 642 39.7% 602 38.5% 593 39.1% 724Have made a choice, but may change 37% 35% 551 38% 624 38.8% 588 36.7% 566 37.6% 697Considering several majors 15% 17% 276 15% 249 15.2% 230 15.9% 245 15.9% 295Completely undecided 9% 8% 129 8% 132 6.1% 93 8.9% 138 7.4% 138

9. Which of the following describes you, if any?

13. How sure are you about a choice of major?

10. What family members, if any, attended WSU?

11. What is your immediate educational goal?

12. What is your long-term educational goal?

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% No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No.Math skills 49% 51% 828 50% 834 52.6% 797 45.7% 738 28.9% 531Study skills 45% 44% 714 45% 751 40.8% 619 40.7% 657 30.2% 555Time management 27% 28% 461 29% 488 26.1% 396 25.8% 416 29.1% 528Writing skills 26% 26% 421 26% 432 26.1% 362 22.8% 368 33.1% 602Communication Skills 22% 22% 364 21% 358 23.2% 351 18.9% 305 29.0% 528Reading skills 18% 18% 295 20% 345 20.0% 303 15.9% 256 32.5% 591

15. How many hours per week do you plan to be employed?11-20 41% 40% 623 41% 643 42.4% 643 41.6% 638 41.2% 75521-30 24% 24% 377 22% 355 20.1% 305 25.6% 392 27.2% 4990 15% 15% 242 16% 257 13.2% 200 12.3% 188 10.7% 1971-10 14% 15% 236 14% 218 17.0% 257 13.7% 210 13.1% 24031-40 5% 5% 79 6% 95 5.6% 85 6.2% 95 6.9% 126More than 40 1% 1% 11 1% 15 0.5% 8 0.7% 10 0.9% 17

16. My main purpose for employment is…Help pay for college 50% 48% 611 51% 667 41.1% 623 48.9% 628 46.3% 752Spending money 29% 28% 359 29% 375 25.7% 390 25.5% 328 27.9% 453Car expenses 11% 11% 148 9% 114 7.8% 119 10.3% 132 11.1% 180Other 0% 5% 59 6% 77 5.3% 81 6.9% 89 6.0% 98Job experience 7% 5% 61 4% 46 4.0% 60 4.8% 62 5.6% 90Family obligations 1% 2% 24 1% 15 1.1% 17 2.0% 26 2.0% 33Something to do 2% 1% 14 1% 14 1.5% 23 1.6% 20 1.1% 17

A loan program 39% 250 41% 299 17.1% 259A quarterly installment plan (3 equal payments) 35% 221 34% 246 13.9% 211An annual 10 or 11 equal payment installment plan 19% 120 19% 139 8.0% 122Five year (60 payments) level billing for 8% 47 5% 39 2.5% 38 instructional and general fees and out of state tuition.

14. Do you think you will need assistance in improving your…? (You may choose more than one)

17. If the answer to question 16 is "help pay for college," which type of tuition payment would be most helpful to you/to your family?

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% No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No.7-12 35% 35% 542 38% 596 34.7% 526 29.0% 441 37.8% 69313-18 30% 31% 481 31% 490 30.0% 455 36.6% 556 29.1% 53419-24 17% 15% 231 12% 191 13.1% 198 12.5% 190 11.9% 2181-6 10% 11% 167 12% 183 12.7% 192 13.5% 205 12.8% 23425-30 6% 6% 95 5% 83 5.9% 90 5.4% 82 6.0% 110More than 30 2% 2% 37 3% 48 1.9% 29 3.0% 45 2.5% 45

19. I expect my grade point average to be… (4 Point scale)

First Quarter 3.0 - 4.0 58% 62% 985 67% 1090 66.6% 1009 65.4% 100233.0% 60749.9% 919

2.5 - 2.9 35% 33% 524 29% 470 28.4% 431 30.0% 459 15.4% 284 2.0 - 2.4 7% 5% 73 4% 70 4.5% 68 1.7% 31Less than 2.0 0% 0% 2 0% 0 4.6% 70 0.1% 1

First Year 3.0 - 4.0 65% 71% 1039 75% 1047 66.6% 1009 73.5% 102435.9% 56952.3% 829

2.5 - 2.9 31% 27% 394 24% 330 21.9% 332 24.0% 335 11.2% 178 2.0 - 2.4 4% 2% 35 2% 27 2.0% 31 2.4% 34 0.4% 6Less than 2.0 0% 0% 1 0% 1 0.1% 2

English A 34% 37% 588 39% 636 42.5% 645 41.0% 630 36.8% 678 B 52% 53% 844 51% 843 48.7% 739 50.1% 770 54.0% 997 C 13% 10% 163 10% 162 8.2% 125 8.7% 133 9.1% 168Below C 1% 0% 4 0% 2 0.2% 3 0.2% 3 0.1% 2

Math A 27% 27% 440 30% 499 29.8% 452 30.8% 471 31.0% 567 B 41% 43% 702 42% 687 41.8% 633 41.6% 636 42.7% 787 C 27% 26% 412 25% 417 24.7% 375 24.5% 375 24.7% 456Below C 5% 4% 56 3% 42 3.0% 45 3.1% 47 1.8% 34

Sciences A 30% 31% 509 32% 523 32.5% 492 32.5% 497 34.4% 632 B 48% 49% 788 48% 784 48.4% 734 48.3% 755 48.0% 883 C 21% 18% 295 19% 317 12.3% 262 17.2% 263 17.0% 313Below C 1% 1% 21 1% 20 1.3% 20 0.9% 14 0.5% 10

History A 39% 43% 687 43% 710 44.8% 679 47.1% 719 46.3% 850 B 46% 46% 750 46% 763 44.7% 677 42.8% 654 44.6% 820 C 14% 10% 166 10% 170 9.5% 144 9.7% 148 8.9% 163Below C 1% 1% 10 1% 9 0.5% 7 0.5% 7 0.3% 5

18. How many hours per week do you intend to study outside of class?

20. During your first year, what grade do you think you will earn in …?

3.0 - 3.33.4 - 4.0

3.4 - 4.03.0 - 3.3

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% No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No.Graduate from WSU 84% 84% 1365 88% 1470 91.3% 1384 81.1% 1310 86.2% 1613Transfer to another 4 year school 27% 27% 445 21% 347 23.7% 360 28.3% 458 22.9% 428Graduate elsewhere 11% 10% 162 8% 133 8.8% 133 9.6% 155 7.1% 132Transfer to a 2 year school 2% 2% 24 2% 25 1.3% 19 1.4% 22 1.2% 23Temporarily drop out 2% 1% 15 0% 5 0.7% 10 0.6% 9Permanently drop out 1% 0% 1 0% 2 0.3% 4 0.1% 2

4 years 68% 71% 1013 70% 1081 74.5% 1129 73.7% 1065 75.3% 13135 years 28% 25% 370 26% 398 22.6% 342 23.2% 335 22.3% 3886 years 3% 3% 40 4% 55 2.4% 37 2.4% 35 2.2% 38More than 6 years 1% 1% 9 1% 9 0.5% 8 0.7% 10 0.3% 5

21. Do you think you may …? (You may choose more than one.)

22. If you plan to earn a bachelor's degree from WSU, how many years do you expect it will take?