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1 Graduating Class Profile Academic Year Executive Summary Each summer, the Office of prepares the Graduating Class Profile Report. This year s report contains information on the academic year graduates. Basic demographics are included as well as information on how long the graduates have attended Southeastern and from which institutions students transferred. During the academic year, Southeastern conferred a total of 2,415 degrees, a decrease of 134 (5%) degrees from the academic year. Seventy-nine percent (79%) of baccalaureate degree recipients are White, Non-Hispanic, while sixty-three percent (63%) are female. Some highlights from the tables include: Twenty-four percent (24%) of the graduates who started as beginning freshmen graduated within four years, which is slightly higher than the graduating class. The most frequently occurring number of years at Southeastern is five for beginning freshmen and three for transfer students. Southeastern s leading feeder school is Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, followed by Baton Rouge Community College, Delgado, University of New Orleans, University of Louisiana-Lafayette, River Parishes Community College, and Louisiana Tech. The only change from last year is that Louisiana Tech replaced Nicholls State University. The undergraduate program with the highest number of graduates in is the B.G.S. in General Studies. This program is followed by the B.S. in Nursing, B.A. in Management, B.B.A. in Business Administration, and B.S. Accounting. This grouping is identical to last year except that Nursing edged out Management for the second spot. The baccalaureate programs (at least 5 graduates) with the highest percentage of students who began as transfers are B.A. Art Education, followed by B.S. Occupational Safety, Health and Environment, B.A. Sociology, B.S. Nursing, B.G.S. General Studies. In contrast, the programs with the lowest percentage of transfers are B.A. Communication, B.S. Biological Sciences, B.S. Communication Sciences and Disorders, B.A. Art, and B.A. English. Sixty-eight percent (68%) of the baccalaureate degree recipients started at Southeastern as beginning freshmen. This is up three percentage points over last year.
2 Southeastern Louisiana University Graduating Class Profile Summer 2011, Fall 2011, Spring 2012 August, 2012 Type of Degrees Awarded Associates 62 Bachelors* 1,966 Masters 371 Doctorates 16 Total 2,415 * Includes 18 duplicate baccalaureate recipients. Note: The information below is for unduplicated baccalaureate graduates only. Number who began at Southeastern 1,322 Number In any Cohort 1,180 Number Not in a Cohort 142 Number who transferred to Southeastern 589 Number who transferred with an Associate degree from a two year Institution 41 Number who transferred with an AALT, ASLT or AST degree from a two year Institution 0 Others 37 Total 1,948 Beginning Freshmen Transfers Average ACT Composite Score Average Cumulative Hours Average Cumulative GPA Ethnicity Beginning Freshmen Transfers Number Percent Number Percent Black, Non-Hispanic % % White, Non-Hispanic 1, % % Other Minority % % Unknown % % Sex Beginning Freshmen Transfers Number Percent Number Percent Female % % Male % % 2
3 Cumulative Time at Southeastern for Baccalaureate Degree Recipients First Semester at Southeastern for Current Major First-Time Freshmen Transfers Number of Count Col % Count Col % Academic Years Spring % 0 0.0% 49 Spring % 0 0.0% 31 Summer 1982/Fall % 1 0.2% Spring % 0 0.0% Spring % 0 0.0% 28 Spring % 0 0.0% 26 Fall % 0 0.0% 25 Spring % 0 0.0% 25 Fall % 0 0.0% 23 Spring % 1 0.2% 23 Fall % 1 0.2% 22 Fall % 2 0.3% 21 Spring % 0 0.0% 21 Summer 1992/Fall % 1 0.2% Spring % 0 0.0% Fall % 0 0.0% 18 Spring % 1 0.2% 18 Summer 1995/Fall % 0 0.0% Spring % 1 0.2% Fall % 1 0.2% 16 Spring % 1 0.2% 16 Fall % 0 0.0% 15 Spring % 1 0.2% 15 Summer 1998/Fall % 1 0.2% Spring % 2 0.3% Summer 1999/Fall % 5 0.8% Spring % 1 0.2% Summer 2000/Fall % 0 0.0% Spring % 0 0.0% Summer 2001/Fall % 2 0.3% Spring % 2 0.3% Summer 2002/Fall % 9 1.5% Spring % 3 0.5% Summer 2003/Fall % 5 0.8% Spring % 6 1.0% Summer 2004/Fall % 8 1.4% Spring % 6 1.0% Summer 2005/Fall % % Spring % 8 1.4%
4 First Semester First-Time Freshmen Transfers Number of Summer 2006/Fall 2006 Summer 2007/Fall 2007 Summer 2008/Fall 2008 Summer 2009/Fall 2009 Summer 2010/Fall % 34.4% 21.3% 0.9% 0.7% % 8.7% 17.3% 20.2% 8.8% Spring 2007 Spring 2008 Spring 2009 Spring 2010 Spring % 1.7% 0.5% 0.2% 0.2% % 6.3% 8.1% 7.3% 1.9% Summer 2011/Fall % 3 0.5% 1 Total 1, % % 4
5 Transfer Information for Baccalaureate Degree Recipients Summer 2011, Fall 2011, and Spring 2012 School Transferred From Count Percent Cumulative Percent Arapahoe Community College (CO) 1 0.2% 0.2% Armstrong State College (GA) 1 0.2% 0.3% Avila College (MO) 1 0.2% 0.5% Baton Rouge Community College (LA) % 19.7% Bossier Parish Community College (LA) 2 0.3% 20.0% California State University (CA) 1 0.2% 20.2% Centenary College of Louisiana (LA) 4 0.7% 20.9% Central Alabama Community College (AL) 1 0.2% 21.1% Chipola Junior College (FL) 1 0.2% 21.2% Christian Brothers University (TN) 1 0.2% 21.4% College of Dupage (IL) 1 0.2% 21.6% College of The Mainland (TX) 1 0.2% 21.7% College of The Siskiyous (CA) 1 0.2% 21.9% Columbia College (MO) 1 0.2% 22.1% Community College of Baltimore County (MD) 1 0.2% 22.2% Copiah Lincoln Junior College (MS) 3 0.5% 22.8% Delgado Community College (LA) % 32.6% East Central Community College (MS) 1 0.2% 32.8% East Mississippi Community College (MS) 1 0.2% 32.9% Eastern Michigan University (MI) 1 0.2% 33.1% Edison Community College (FL) 1 0.2% 33.3% Excelsior College (NY) 1 0.2% 33.4% Fullerton College (CA) 1 0.2% 33.6% Georgia State University (GA) 2 0.3% 34.0% Gulf Coast Community College (FL) 1 0.2% 34.1% Harford Community College (MD) 1 0.2% 34.3% Henderson State University (AR) 1 0.2% 34.5% Herzing College (LA) 1 0.2% 34.6% Hinds Community College (MS) 1 0.2% 34.8% Holmes Community College (MS) 1 0.2% 35.0% Hopkinsville Community College (KY) 1 0.2% 35.1% Indiana University East (IN) 1 0.2% 35.3% Itawamba Community College (MS) 1 0.2% 35.5% Jones County Junior College (MS) 1 0.2% 35.7% Louisiana State University-Alexandria (LA) 1 0.2% 35.8% Lamar University (TX) 1 0.2% 36.0% Lenoir-Rhyne College (NC) 1 0.2% 36.2% 5
6 Transfer Information for Baccalaureate Degree Recipients Summer 2011, Fall 2011, and Spring 2012 School Transferred From Count Percent Cumulative Percent Lindenwood College (MO) 1 0.2% 36.3% Louisiana State University-Eunice (LA) 3 0.5% 36.8% Louisiana State University (LA) % 56.0% Louisiana Tech University (LA) % 58.7% Loyola University New Orleans (LA) 3 0.5% 59.3% LSU Medical Center- New Orlean (LA) 3 0.5% 59.8% McNeese State University (LA) 5 0.8% 60.6% Meridian Junior College (MS) 2 0.3% 61.0% Millsaps College (MS) 1 0.2% 61.1% Mississippi College (MS) 4 0.7% 61.8% Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College -Jefferson (MS) 1 0.2% 62.0% Mississippi Valley State (MS) 1 0.2% 62.1% Mountain State University (WV) 1 0.2% 62.3% N Harris Montgomery Community College (TX) 2 0.3% 62.6% Navarro College (TX) 1 0.2% 62.8% Nicholls State University (LA) % 64.5% North Carolina State University (NC) 1 0.2% 64.7% Northern Virginia Community College (VA) 1 0.2% 64.9% Northwest Florida State College (FL) 1 0.2% 65.0% Northwest Vista College (TX) 1 0.2% 65.2% Northwestern State University (LA) % 67.1% Nunez Community College (LA) 4 0.7% 67.7% Ocean County College (NJ) 1 0.2% 67.9% Ouachita Baptist University (AR) 1 0.2% 68.1% Our Lady of Holy Cross College (LA) 5 0.8% 68.9% Our Lady of The Lake College (LA) % 70.8% Paradise Valley Community College (AZ) 1 0.2% 71.0% Pearl River Community College (MS) % 72.8% Pierce College (WA) 1 0.2% 73.0% Pontifical Catholic University (Brazil ) 1 0.2% 73.2% Prairie View A & M University (TX) 1 0.2% 73.3% River Parishes Community College (LA) % 77.2% Southwest Missouri State University (MO) 1 0.2% 77.4% Shelton State Community College (AL) 1 0.2% 77.6% Solano Community College (CA) 1 0.2% 77.8% Southern University-Baton Rouge (LA) 8 1.4% 79.1% Southern University in New Orleans (LA) 2 0.3% 79.5% 6
7 Transfer Information for Baccalaureate Degree Recipients Summer 2011, Fall 2011, and Spring 2012 School Transferred From Count Percent Cumulative Percent Southwest Mississippi Community College (MS) 9 1.5% 81.0% Spartan School Of Aeronautics (OK) 1 0.2% 81.2% St. Joseph Seminary College (LA) 1 0.2% 81.3% Stephen F. Austin State University (TX) 1 0.2% 81.5% Temple Junior College (TX) 1 0.2% 81.7% Tennessee Tech University (TN) 1 0.2% 81.8% Texas A & M University (TX) 1 0.2% 82.0% Texas Christian University (TX) 1 0.2% 82.2% Texas State Technical College (TX) 1 0.2% 82.3% Texas Tech University (TX) 1 0.2% 82.5% The Art Institute of Houston (TX) 1 0.2% 82.7% The University of Memphis (TN) 2 0.3% 83.0% Tougaloo College (MS) 1 0.2% 83.2% Touro University International (CA) 1 0.2% 83.4% Tulane University (LA) 1 0.2% 83.5% Tulsa Junior College (OK) 1 0.2% 83.7% Tuskegee University (AL) 1 0.2% 83.9% Union University (TN) 1 0.2% 84.0% University of Arkansas at Little Rock (AR) 2 0.3% 84.4% University Arkansas Pine Bluff (AR) 1 0.2% 84.6% University of Alabama Birmingham (AL) 1 0.2% 84.7% University of Central Florida (FL) 1 0.2% 84.9% University of Central Oklahoma (OK) 1 0.2% 85.1% University of Cincinnati (OH) 1 0.2% 85.2% University of Kentucky (KY) 1 0.2% 85.4% University of Louisiana-Lafayette (LA) % 89.8% University of Louisiana-Monroe (LA) % 91.5% University of Minnesota-Minneapolis (MN) 1 0.2% 91.7% University of Mississippi (MS) 1 0.2% 91.9% University of New Orleans (LA) % 96.6% University of North Texas (TX) 1 0.2% 96.8% University of Oklahoma (OK) 1 0.2% 96.9% University of South Alabama (AL) 1 0.2% 97.1% University South Carolina Beaufort (SC) 1 0.2% 97.3% University Southern Mississippi (MS) 7 1.2% 98.5% University Texas Arlington (TX) 1 0.2% 98.6% University Wisconsin-River Fall (WI) 1 0.2% 98.8% 7
8 Transfer Information for Baccalaureate Degree Recipients Summer 2011, Fall 2011, and Spring 2012 School Transferred From Count Percent Cumulative Percent Universidad Central de Columbia (Columbia) 1 0.2% 99.0% Voronezh Music Uchilishche (Russia ) 1 0.2% 99.2% Wesley College (DE) 1 0.2% 99.3% William Carey University (MS) 1 0.2% 99.5% William Rainey Harper College (IL) 1 0.2% 99.7% Xavier University (LA) 2 0.3% 100.0% Total 589 8
9 Southeastern Louisiana University Undergraduate Degrees Awarded by Student Entrance Academic Year Academic Plan First-Time Freshmen Transfers Total* B.S. Accounting 68 (64.2%) 38 (35.8%) 106 B.A. Art Education 3 (37.5%) 5 (62.5%) 8 B.A. Art 38 (77.6%) 11 (22.4%) 49 B.S. Athletic Training 9 (75.0%) 3 (25.0%) 12 B.B.A. Business Administration 67 (63.8%) 38 (36.2%) 105 B.S. Biological Sciences 68 (86.1%) 11 (13.9%) 79 B.S. Chemistry 4 (80.0%) 1 (20.0%) 5 A.A. Criminal Justice 8 (61.5%) 5 (38.5%) 13 B.A. Criminal Justice 43 (72.9%) 16 (27.1%) 59 B.A. Communication 41 (89.1%) 5 (10.9%) 46 B.A. Cultural Resource Management 2 (100.0%) 0 (0.0%) 2 B.S. Computer Science 18 (75.0%) 6 (25.0%) 24 B.S. Communication Sciences and Disorders 30 (85.7%) 5 (14.3%) 35 B.S. Early Childhood Education 32 (71.1%) 13 (28.9%) 45 B.S. Elementary Education 41 (73.2%) 15 (26.8%) 56 B.A. English Education 13 (81.3%) 3 (18.8%) 16 B.A. English 30 (75.0%) 10 (25.0%) 40 B.S. Engineering Technology 8 (72.7%) 3 (27.3%) 11 B.S. Family & Consumer Sciences 40 (72.7%) 15 (27.3%) 55 B.S. Family & Consumer Sciences Education 3 (100.0%) 0 (0.0%) 3 B.S. Finance 25 (69.4%) 11 (30.6%) 36 B.A. French Education 0 (0.0%) 1 (100.0%) 1 B.A. French 9 (90.0%) 1 (10.0%) 10 A.G.S. General Studies 29 (65.9%) 15 (34.1%) 44 B.G.S. General Studies 170 (58.8%) 119 (41.2%) 289 B.S. Health Education & Promotion 9 (75.0%) 3 (25.0%) 12 B.A. History 19 (73.1%) 7 (26.9%) 26 B.S. Health & Physical Education 7 (87.5%) 1 (12.5%) 8 B.S. Health Studies 1 (33.3%) 2 (66.7%) 3 A.A.S. Industrial Technology 5 (100.0%) 0 (0.0%) 5 B.S. Industrial Technology 32 (69.6%) 14 (30.4%) 46 B.S. Kinesiology 25 (59.5%) 17 (40.5%) 42 B.A. Liberal Arts Studies 6 (85.7%) 1 (14.3%) 7 B.S. Mathematics 5 (100.0%) 0 (0.0%) 5 B.S. Mathematics Education 4 (100.0%) 0 (0.0%) 4 B.A. Management 116 (66.3%) 59 (33.7%) 175 B.A. Marketing 47 (74.6%) 16 (25.4%) 63 B.S. Middle School Education 12 (63.2%) 7 (36.8%) 19 B.S. Middle School Education 1 (100.0%) 0 (0.0%) 1 B.M.Ed. Music Education 4 (57.1%) 3 (42.9%) 7 B.M. Music 13 (86.7%) 2 (13.3%) 15 B.S. Nursing 102 (55.4%) 82 (44.6%) 184 9
10 Southeastern Louisiana University Undergraduate Degrees Awarded by Student Entrance Academic Year Academic Plan First-Time Freshmen Transfers Total* B.S. Occupational Safety, Health and Environment 5 (50.0%) 5 (50.0%) 10 B.S. Physics 4 (100.0%) 0 (0.0%) 4 B.A. Political Science 12 (70.6%) 5 (29.4%) 17 B.A. Psychology 54 (63.5%) 31 (36.5%) 85 B.S. Science Education 1 (50.0%) 1 (50.0%) 2 B.S. Supply Chain Management 11 (61.1%) 7 (38.9%) 18 B.A. Special Education - Mild/Moderate 5 (100.0%) 0 (0.0%) 5 B.A. Sociology 14 (51.9%) 13 (48.1%) 27 B.A. Spanish 9 (81.8%) 2 (18.2%) 11 B.S. Sport Management 11 (73.3%) 4 (26.7%) 15 B.A. Social Studies Education 17 (81.0%) 4 (19.0%) 21 B.A. Social Work 25 (62.5%) 15 (37.5%) 40 Total ** 1,375 (67.9%) 651 (32.1%) 2,026 *Two students admitted as SPA are not included above. ** Nineteen "duplicate" degrees are included above. 10
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