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2005-06 Common Data Set

Section B. Enrollment and Persistence

B1.  Institutional Enrollment—Men and Women

Provide numbers of students for each of the following categories as of the institution’s official fall reporting date or as of October 15, 2005.

FULL-TIME PART-TIME
Undergraduates
Degree-seeking, first-time freshmen 994 1,142 Line 1 29 27 Line 15
Other first-year, degree-seeking 476 443 Line 2 30 23 Line 16
All other degree-seeking 3,799 4,244 Lines 3-6 403 507 Lines 17-20
Total degree-seeking 5,269 5,829 462 557
All other undergraduates enrolled in credit courses 19 26 Line 7 13 22 Line 21
Total undergraduates 5,288 5,855 Line 8 475 579 Line 22
First-professional
First-time, first-professional students 103 83 Line 9 0 1 Line 23
All other first-professionals 258 277 Line 10 2 4 Line 24
Total first-professional 361 360 2 5
Graduate
Degree-seeking, first-time 146 179 Line 11 45 96 Line 25
All other degree-seeking 368 379 Line 12 147 337 Line 26
All other graduates enrolled in credit courses 29 27 Line 13 56 167 Line 27
Total graduate 543 585 248 600
Total all undergraduates: 12,197
Total all graduate and professional students: 2,704
GRAND TOTAL ALL STUDENTS: 14,901

 

B2. Enrollment by Racial/Ethnic Category
Provide numbers of undergraduate students for each of the following categories as of the institution’s official fall reporting date or as of October 15, 2005. Include international students only in the category “Nonresident aliens.” Complete the “Total Undergraduates” column only if you cannot provide data for the first two columns. Refer to IPEDS EF-1 Part A or IPEDS EF-2 Part A surveys based on column and line numbers in grid for totals.

 

Degree-seeking
First-time First year
Degree-seeking
undergraduates (including first-time first-year)
Total Undergraduates (both degree- and non-degree-seeking)
Non-resident aliens 13 111 145
Black, non-Hispanic 240 1,598 1,606
American Indian or Alaskan Native 5 31 31
Asian or Pacific Islander 28 133 133
Hispanic 18 98 98
White, non-Hispanic 1,878 10,075 10,113
Race/ethnicity unknown 10 71 71
Total 2,192 12,117 12,197

Persistence

 

B3. Number of degrees awarded by your institution from July 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005

Certificate/diploma
Associate degrees
Bachelor’s degrees 2,153
Post-Bachelor’s certificates
Master’s degrees 543
Post-master’s certificates 21
Doctoral degrees 64
First professional degrees 282
First professional certificates

 

Graduation Rates

The items in this section correspond to data elements collected by the IPEDS Web-based Data Collection System’s Graduation Rate Survey (GRS). For complete instructions and definitions of data elements, see the IPEDS GRS instructions and glossary on the 2005 Web-based survey.

For Bachelor’s or Equivalent Programs

Please provide data for the fall 1999 cohort if available. If fall 1999 cohort data are not available, please provide data for the fall 1998 cohort.

Fall 1999 Cohort

Report for the cohort of full-time first-time bachelor’s (or equivalent) degree-seeking undergraduate students who entered in fall 1999. Include in the cohort those who entered your institution during the summer term preceding fall 1999.

B4.

Initial 1999 cohort of first-time, full-time bachelor’s (or equivalent) degree-seeking undergraduate students; total all students: 1,810

B5.

Of the initial 1999 cohort, how many did not persist and did not graduate for the following reasons: deceased, permanently disabled, service in the armed forces, foreign aid service of the federal government, or official church missions; total allowable exclusions: 0

B6.

Final 1999 cohort, after adjusting for allowable exclusions: (Subtract question B5 from question B4) 1,810

 

B7.

Of the initial 1999 cohort, how many completed the program in four years or less (by August 31, 2003): 621

B8.

Of the initial 1999 cohort, how many completed the program in more than four years but in five years or less (after August 31, 2003 and by August 31, 2004): 339

B9.

Of the initial 1999 cohort, how many completed the program in more than five years but in six years or less (after August 31, 2004 and by August 31, 2005): 57

B10.

Total graduating within six years (sum of questions B7, B8, and B9): 1,017

B11.

Six-year graduation rate for 1999 cohort (question B10 divided by question B6): 56

Fall 1998 Cohort

 

Report for the cohort of full-time first-time bachelor’s (or equivalent) degree-seeking undergraduate students who entered in fall 1998. Include in the cohort those who entered your institution during the summer term preceding fall 1998.

B4.

Initial 1998 cohort of first-time, full-time bachelor’s (or equivalent) degree-seeking undergraduate students; total all students: 1,798

B5.

Of the initial 1998 cohort, how many did not persist and did not graduate for the following reasons: deceased, permanently disabled, service in the armed forces, foreign aid service of the federal government, or official church missions; total allowable exclusions: 4

B6.

Final 1998 cohort, after adjusting for allowable exclusions: (Subtract question B5 from question B4) 1,794

 

B7.

Of the initial 1998 cohort, how many completed the program in four years or less (by August 31, 2003): 602

B8.

Of the initial 1998 cohort, how many completed the program in more than four years but in five years or less (after August 31, 2003 and by August 31, 2004): 304

B9.

Of the initial 1998 cohort, how many completed the program in more than five years but in six years or less (after August 31, 2004 and by August 31, 2005): 70

B10.

Total graduating within six years (sum of questions B7, B8, and B9): 976

B11.

Six-year graduation rate for 1998 cohort (question B10 divided by question B6): 54

For Two-Year Institutions

Please provide data for the 2002 cohort if available. If 2002 cohort data are not available, provide data for the 2001 cohort.

2002 Cohort

B12.

Initial 2002 cohort, total of first-time, full-time degree/certificate-seeking students:

B13.

Of the initial 2002 cohort, how many did not persist and did not graduate for the following reasons: deceased, permanently disabled, service in the armed forces, foreign aid service of the federal government, or official church missions; total allowable exclusions:

B14.

Final 2002 cohort, after adjusting for allowable exclusions: (Subtract question B13 from question B12)

B15.

Completers of programs of less than two years duration (total):

B16.

Completers of programs of less than two years within 150 percent of normal time:

B17.

Completers of programs of at least two but less than four years (total):

B18.

Completers of programs of at least two but less than four-years within 150 percent of normal time:

B19.

Total transfers-out (within three years) to other institutions:

B20.

Total transfers to two-year institutions:

B21.

Total transfers to four-year institutions:

 

2001 Cohort

B12.

Initial 2001 cohort, total of first-time, full-time degree/certificate-seeking students:

B13.

Of the initial 2001 cohort, how many did not persist and did not graduate for the following reasons: deceased, permanently disabled, service in the armed forces, foreign aid service of the federal government, or official church missions; total allowable exclusions:

B14.

Final 2001 cohort, after adjusting for allowable exclusions: (Subtract question B13 from question B12)

B15.

Completers of programs of less than two years duration (total):

B16.

Completers of programs of less than two years within 150 percent of normal time:

B17.

Completers of programs of at least two but less than four years (total):

B18.

Completers of programs of at least two but less than four-years within 150 percent of normal time:

B19.

Total transfers-out (within three years) to other institutions:

B20.

Total transfers to two-year institutions:

B21.

Total transfers to four-year institutions:

 

Retention Rates

 

Report for the cohort of all full-time, first-time bachelor’s (or equivalent) degree-seeking undergraduate students who entered in Fall 2004 (or the preceding summer term). The initial cohort may be adjusted for students who departed for the following reasons: deceased, permanently disabled, service in the armed forces, foreign aid service of the federal government or official church missions. No other adjustments to the initial cohort should be made.

B22. 

For the cohort of all full-time bachelor’s (or equivalent) degree-seeking undergraduate students who entered your institution as freshman in Fall 2004 (or the preceding summer term), what percentage was enrolled at your institution as of the date your institution calculates its official enrollment in Fall 2005? 81
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