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1 2018 Spring Census Enrollment Profile January 29, 2018
2 Table of Contents Explanation of Enrollment Data... 2 Quick Summary... 3 Headcount Classification Summary... 4 Credit Hours Classification Summary... 5 Funding Summary (Headcounts)... 6 Funding Summary (Credit Hours)... 7 Funding Summary (International Separate)... 8 Course Load Summary... 9 Undergraduate Average Course Load Average Course Load Ethnicity Summary First Generation Summary First Generation and Low Income Combined Summary New, Transfer and Continuing Student Summary Online Summary Gender Summary Undergraduate Gender Summary by Classification Gender Summary by Classification College Summary Age Summary Three Year History Spring 2018 Census Summary Report Page 1
3 Explanation of Enrollment Data 1. The Spring Census date is February 2, Data included in this report is information captured from the Banner Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW). 2. Percent Change in this report is the measure of change from Spring Census 2017 to Spring Census 2018 as a percentage. Caution: When considering % change, it is important to note that increases or decreases in categories with low numbers will result in a high percentage change. 3. Due to rounding, some graphs may not total 100%. 4. Urban Education students are included in Main Campus. 5. Colorado School of Public Health students are not included in this summary. 6. Students with unknown residency are counted as non-resident. 7. Funding Summary: a. Headcount: Students counted in Extended Campus have only cash funded courses b. Credit Hours: Main Campus and Extended Campus credit hours are determined by the accounting code assigned to the course. 8. Undergraduate definition of Part-Time and Full-Time students: a. Part Time: students enrolled for fewer than 12 credit hours b. Full Time: students enrolled for 12 or more credit hours 9. definition of Part-Time and Full-Time students: a. Part Time: students enrolled for fewer than 9 credit hours b. Full Time: students enrolled for 9 or more credit hours 10. Race/Ethnicity Categories adhere to the reporting standards as mandated by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Race/Ethnicity is self-reported by the student. Students may leave the question blank but cannot indicate Do not wish to provide. Non US Citizens are students with a Visa. 12. First Generation is defined as a student who reported that neither parent/guardian graduated from a four-year college. 13. Low Income is defined as a student who is Pell Grant eligible. Statistics in this report reflect those students who were offered a Pell Grant greater than zero. 14. The Unclassified classification is students who are attending but have not yet been accepted into a Master s or Doctorate program or non-degree seeking students. 15. Non-degree seeking graduate students are included in the School enrollment. 16. High School Undergraduates are enrolled students who are age 18 or younger and have not graduated high school or earned a GED. 17. New First-time students exclude high school undergraduates, Study Abroad students and, zero credit hour students. New First-Time students are those students who are enrolled in Fall as their first term. 18. New Transfer students are undergraduate students who are enrolled in Fall as their first term the undergraduate level and have earned college credit(s) at another institution. 19. Freshmen are undergraduate students who have 0-29 credits; Sophomores have credits; Juniors have credits, and Seniors have 90 or more credits until completion of a bachelor s degree. Spring 2018 Census Profile Report Page 2
4 Change Undergraduate Total 8,643 8, Freshman 1,715 1,793 (78) Sophomore 1,813 1, Junior 1,954 1, Senior 2,718 2,726 (8) Non-Degree Total 2,831 2, Masters 1,777 1, Doctoral Specialist Licensure/Cert Unclassified (104) Grand Total 11,474 11, Quick Summary Headcounts by Classification Credit Hours by Classification Change Undergraduate Total 111, ,516 1,453 Freshman 24,434 25,157 (723) Sophomore 24,992 23,413 1,579 Junior 26,478 25, Senior 33,800 34,050 (250) Non-Degree 2,265 1, Total 19,072 18, Masters 12,410 11, Doctoral 4,540 4,538 2 Specialist Licensure/Cert Unclassified (158) Grand Total 131, ,990 2,051 Headcounts by Funding Credit Hours by Funding Change Change Undergraduate Main Campus 7,985 7,982 3 Undergraduate Main Campus 107, ,895 1,084 Extended Campus Extended Campus 3,950 3, Other (7) Main Campus 1,161 1,154 7 Main Campus 8,711 8, Extended Campus 1,670 1, Extended Campus 10,325 9, Other Total Main Campus 9,146 9, Total Main Campus 116, ,487 1,203 Total Extended Campus 2,328 2, Total Extended Campus 14,275 13, Total Other (1) Grand Total 11,474 11, Grand Total 131, ,990 2,051 Spring 2018 Census Profile Report Page 3
5 University of Northern Colorado Spring 2018 Census Student Profile Headcount Classification Summary Headcounts by Classification Classification % Non- WUE/WICHE Total % Total Change Freshman 1, , % 1, % Sophomore 1, , % 1, % Undergraduate Junior 1, , % 1, % Senior 2, , % 2, % Non-Degree % % Undergraduate Total 7, ,643 8, % Masters 1, , % 1, % Doctoral % % Specialist % % Licensure/Cert % % Unclassified % % Total 1, ,831 2, % Grand Total 9,060 1, ,474 11, % Spring 2018 Census Profile Report Page 4
6 Undergraduate Credit Hours Classification Summary % Non- WUE/WICHE Total % Total Change Freshman 20,501 1,981 1,952 24, % 25, % Sophomore 21,237 1,557 2,198 24, % 23, % Junior 22,320 1,943 2,215 26, % 25, % Senior 28,465 2,210 3,125 33, % 34, % Non-Degree 1, , % 1, % Undergraduate Total 93,806 8,655 9, , , % Classification Credit Hours by Classification Masters 8,505 3, , % 11, % Doctoral 2,557 1, , % 4, % Masters & Doctoral Total 11,062 5, , % 16, % Specialist % % Licensure/Cert % % Unclassified % % Lic., Speck & Unclassified Total 1, , % 2, % Total 12,538 5, ,072 18, % Grand Total 106,344 14,297 10, , , % Spring 2018 Census Profile Report Page 5
7 Undergraduate Funding Summary (Headcounts) Non- WUE/WICHE Total Non- WUE/WICHE Total Main Campus 6, ,985 6, , % Extended Campus % Undergraduate Total 7, ,643 7, , % Headcounts by Funding Students counted in Extended Campus have only Extended Campus funded courses. Spring 2018 Spring 2017 % Change Main Campus , , % Extended Campus 1, ,670 1, , % Total 1, ,831 1, , % Total Main Campus 7, ,146 7, , % Total Extended Campus 1, ,328 1, , % Grand Total 9,060 1, ,474 8,889 1, , % Spring 2018 Census Profile Report Page 6
8 Undergraduate Funding Summary (Credit Hours) Non- WUE/WICHE Total Non- WUE/WICHE Total Main Campus 91,067 7,738 9, ,979 90,533 7,290 9, , % Extended Campus 2, ,950 2,192 1, , % Other % Undergraduate Total 93,806 8,655 9, ,969 92,772 8,385 9, , % Credit Hours by Funding Accounting codes assigned to the course determine if credit hours are Extended or Main Campus. % Change Main Campus 5,401 2, ,711 5,403 2, , % Extended Campus 7,107 3, ,325 6,943 2, , % Other % Total 12,538 5, ,072 12,372 5,065 1,037 18, % Total Main Campus 96,468 10,213 10, ,690 95,936 9,543 10, , % Total Extended Campus 9,806 4, ,275 9,135 3, , % Total Other % Grand Total 106,344 14,297 10, , ,144 13,450 10, , % Spring 2018 Census Profile Report Page 7
9 Undergraduate Funding Summary (International Separate) Non- WUE/WICHE International Total Non- WUE/WICHE International Total Main Campus 6, ,985 6, , % Extended Campus % Undergraduate Total 7, ,643 7, , % Headcounts by Funding Students counted in Extended Campus have only Extended Campus funded courses. % Change Main Campus , , % Extended Campus 1, ,670 1, , % Total 1, ,831 1, , % Total Main Campus 7, ,146 7, , % Total Extended Campus 1, ,328 1, , % Grand Total 9,054 1, ,474 8,878 1, , % Undergraduate Non- WUE/WICHE International Total Non- WUE/WICHE International Total Main Campus 91,005 6,086 9,174 1, ,979 90,424 5,525 9,072 1, , % Extended Campus 2, ,950 2, , % Other % Undergraduate Total 93,744 6,858 9,508 1, ,969 92,663 6,355 9,359 2, , % Credit Hours by Funding Accounting codes assigned to the course determine if credit hours are Extended or Main Campus. % Change Main Campus 5,394 1, ,068 8,711 5,391 1, ,012 8, % Extended Campus 7,098 2, ,325 6,938 2, , % Other % Total 12,522 4, ,381 19,072 12,355 3,764 1,037 1,318 18, % Total Main Campus 96,399 7,500 10,009 2, ,690 95,815 6,778 10,008 2, , % Total Extended Campus 9,797 3, ,275 9,130 3, , % Total Other % Grand Total 106,266 11,135 10,400 3, , ,018 10,119 10,396 3, , % Spring 2018 Census Profile Report Page 8
10 Course Load Summary Enrollment by Credit Hour Load Undergraduate Full-Time load is 12 or more credits. Full-Time load is 9 or more credits. Non- WUE/WICHE Total Total # % # % # % # % # % Full-Time 6,165 86% % % 7,323 85% 7,302 86% Undergraduate Part-Time 1,011 14% % 76 11% 1,320 15% 1,191 14% Undergraduate Total 7, ,643 8,493 Full-Time % % 67 68% % % Part-Time 1,282 68% % 31 32% 1,883 67% 1,750 64% Total 1, ,831 2,729 Grand Total 9,060 1, ,474 11,222 Spring 2018 Census Profile Report Page 9
11 Undergraduate Average Course Load Undergraduate Average Course Load Classification % Non- WUE Total Total Change Freshman % Sophomore % Full-Time Junior % Senior % Non-Degree % Full-Time Average % Freshman % Sophomore % Part-Time Junior % Senior % Non-Degree % Part-Time Average % Spring 2018 Census Profile Report Page 10
12 Average Course Load Average Course Load Classification % Non- WICHE Total Total Change Masters % Doctoral % Full-Time Specialist % Licensure/Cert % Unclassified % Full-Time Average % Masters % Doctoral % Part-Time Specialist % Licensure/Cert % Unclassified % Part-Time Average % Spring 2018 Census Profile Report Page 11
13 Ethnic Group Ethnicity Ethnicity Summary Undergraduate Ethnicity Summary Non- WUE/WICHE Total Total # % # % # % # % # % Hispanic 1, % % % 1, % 1, % African American % % % % % Asian % 9 1.2% % % % Hawaiian 6 0.1% 2 0.3% 5 0.7% % % Native American % 3 0.4% 3 0.4% % % Multi-Racial % % % % % Minority 2, % % % 2, % 2, % White 4, % % % 5, % 5, % Non US Citizen 4 0.1% % - 0.0% % % Unknown % % % % % Non Minority 4, % % % 5, % 5, % Undergraduate Total 7, ,643 8,493 Due to rounding, the percentages may not equal 100%. Spring 2018 Census Profile Report Page 12
14 Ethnic Group Ethnicity Ethnicity Summary Non- WUE/WICHE Total Total # % # % # % # % # % Hispanic % % % % % African American % % 1 1.0% % % Asian % % 2 2.0% % % Hawaiian 4 0.2% 1 0.1% - 0.0% 5 0.2% 1 0.0% Native American 8 0.4% - 0.0% - 0.0% 8 0.3% 8 0.3% Multi-Racial % % 5 5.1% % % Minority % % % % % White 1, % % % 2, % 2, % Non US Citizen 2 0.1% % - 0.0% % % Unknown % % 8 8.2% % % Non Minority 1, % % % 2, % 2, % Total 1, ,831 2,729 Undergraduate & Total Due to rounding, the percentages may not equal 100%. 9,060 1, ,474 11,222 Spring 2018 Census Profile Report Page 13
15 **Low income students are determined by Pell Grant Eligibility. First Generation Summary Undergraduate First Generation Non- Fall WUE/WICHE Total Total # % # % # % # % # % First Generation 3,073 43% % % 3,518 41% 3,067 36% Non-First Generation 3,711 52% % % 4,459 51% 4,392 52% Unknown 392 5% % 19 3% 666 8% 1,034 12% Grand Total 7, ,643 8,493 Undergraduate Low Income Non- WUE/WICHE Total Total # % # % # % # % # % Low Income (Pell) 2,339 33% % % 2,699 31% 2,650 31% Non-Low Income 4,837 67% % % 5,944 69% 5,843 69% Grand Total 7, ,643 8,493 Spring 2018 Census Profile Report Page 14
16 First Generation and Low Income Combined Summary Undergraduate First Generation and Low Income Non- WUE/WICHE Total Total # % # % # % # % % of Total # % % of Total First Generation Low Income 1,554 51% 71 41% % 1,766 50% 20% 1,537 50% 18% Non-Low Income 1,519 49% % % 1,752 50% 20% 1,530 50% 18% Total First Generation 3, ,518 40% 3,067 36% Non-First Generation Low Income % 66 20% 74 18% % 10% % 10% Non-Low Income 2,968 80% % % 3,576 80% 41% 3,525 80% 42% Total Non-First Generation 3, ,459 52% 4,392 52% Unknown Low Income 42 11% 3 1% 5 26% 50 8% 1% % 3% Non-Low Income % % 14 74% % 7% % 9% Total Unknown % 1,034 12% Grand Total 7, ,643 8,493 Due to rounding, the percentages may not equal 100%. Spring 2018 Census Profile Report Page 15
17 Undergraduate Degree Seeking New, Transfer and Continuing Student Summary % Non- WUE/WICHE International Total Non- WUE/WICHE International Total Change New First-Time % -11 New Transfer % 27 Continuing 6, ,928 6, , % 21 Degree Seeking Total 6, ,200 6, , % 37 Non-Degree Seeking Student Enrollment Summary New First Time % 71 New Transfer Continuing % -31 High School % 73 Non-Degree Total % 113 # Change Undergraduate Total 7, ,643 7, , % 150 Degree Seeking New First-Time % 12 Continuing 1, ,393 1, , % 177 Degree Seeking Total 1, ,555 1, , % 189 Non-Degree Seeking New First Time % -40 Continuing % -47 Non-Degree Total % -87 Total 1, ,831 1, , % 102 Grand Total 9,054 1, ,474 8,878 1, , % 252 Spring 2018 Census Profile Report Page 16
18 Undergraduate Online Summary # % # % # % # % # % No 5,467 76% % % 6,474 75% 6,599 78% Yes 1,709 24% % % 2,169 25% 1,894 22% Undergraduate Total 7, ,643 8,493 Distance/ Online Students Enrolled in (at least one) Distance/Online Course Non- WUE/WICHE Total Total No 1,042 55% % 70 71% 1,522 54% 1,540 56% Yes % % 28 29% 1,309 46% 1,189 44% Total 1, ,831 2,729 Grand Total 9,060 1, ,474 11,222 Spring 2018 Census Profile Report Page 17
19 Gender Summary Gender Summary Gender Non- WUE/WICHE Total Total # % # % # % # % # % Female 4,712 66% % % 5,655 65% 5,438 64% Undergraduate Male 2,464 34% % % 2,988 35% 3,055 36% Undergraduate Total 7, ,643 8,493 Female 1,441 76% % 72 73% 2,154 76% 2,082 76% Male % % 26 27% % % Total 1, ,831 2,729 Grand Total 9,060 1, ,474 11,222 Spring 2018 Census Profile Report Page 18
20 Undergraduate Gender Summary by Classification Undergraduate Gender Summary Spring 2018 Classification Female Male % Female % Male Freshman 1, % 37% Sophomore 1, % 35% Junior 1, % 33% Senior 1, % 34% Non-Degree % 32% Total 5,655 2,988 65% 35% Gender Summary by Classification Gender Summary Spring 2018 Classification Female Male % Female % Male Masters 1, % 23% Doctoral % 30% Specialist % 19% Licensure/Cert % 13% Unclassified % 21% Total 2, % 24% Spring 2018 Census Profile Report Page 19
21 Undergraduate Undergraduate Total Total College Summary College Summary - Headcounts College Non- WUE/WICHE Total Total # % # % # % # % # % EBS 1,433 20% % % 1,641 19% 1,548 18% HSS 1,417 20% 99 13% % 1,661 19% 1,657 20% MCB % 64 8% 54 8% % % NHS 2,313 32% % % 2,797 32% 2,781 33% PVA 647 9% 62 8% % % 783 9% UC 373 5% 58 8% 33 5% 464 6% 512 6% Not Designated 238 3% % - 0% 377 4% 268 3% 7, ,643 8,493 EBS 1,158 61% % 50 51% 1,566 55% 1,466 54% HSS 72 4% 7 1% 2 2% 81 3% 70 3% MCB 26 1% 5 1% - 0% 31 1% 32 1% NHS % % 36 37% % % PVA 113 6% % 10 10% 257 9% 219 8% School 91 5% 90 11% - 0% 181 7% % 1, ,831 2,729 Grand Total 9,060 1, ,474 11,222 Spring 2018 Census Profile Report Page 20
22 Undergraduate Undergraduate Total Total College Summary - Credit Hours College Non- WUE/WICHE Total Total # % # % # % # % # % EBS 19,085 20% 1,103 13% 1,327 14% 21,515 19% 20,477 19% HSS 19,231 21% 1,299 15% 2,024 21% 22,554 20% 22,288 20% MCB 10,300 11% % 755 8% 11,939 11% 12,654 11% NHS 29,969 32% 2,868 33% 3,169 33% 36,006 32% 35,758 32% PVA 9,076 10% % 1,785 19% 11,724 10% 10,981 10% UC 5,092 5% 793 9% 448 5% 6,333 6% 6,796 6% Not Designated 1,053 1% % - 0% 1,898 2% 1,562 1% 93,806 8,655 9, , ,516 EBS 7,480 60% 2,542 45% % 10,468 55% 10,113 55% HSS 509 4% 51 1% 12 1% 572 3% 493 3% MCB 198 2% 43 1% - 0% 241 1% 273 1% NHS 3,254 26% 1,779 32% % 5,384 28% 5,167 28% PVA 731 6% % 83 9% 1,707 9% 1,596 9% School 366 3% 334 6% - 0% 700 4% 832 5% 12,538 5, ,072 18,474 Grand Total 106,344 14,297 10, , ,990 Spring 2018 Census Profile Report Page 21
23 Age of Student Full- Time Part-Time Total % of Total Full-Time Part-Time Total % of Total Age Summary Undergraduate Age Summary First-Time Transfer Continuing High School Concurrent Full-Time Part-Time Total % of Total Full-Time Part- Time Total % of Total Full- Time Total Undergraduate Part-Time Total % of Total Under % % % % % % % 2, , % % 2, , % % % 2, , % % 2, , % % % 1, , % % 1, , % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % 65 & Older % % % % % Unknown % % % % % Total % % 7, , % % 7,323 1,320 8, % Age of Student Full- Time Part-Time Total % of Total Age Summary First-Time Continuing Total Full-Time Part-Time Total % of Total Full-Time Part-Time Total % of Total Under % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % 65 & Older % % % Unknown % % % Total % 876 1,684 2, % 948 1,883 2, % Spring 2018 Census Summary Report Page 22
24 Spring Main Campus Undergraduate Three Year History Budget Final to Budget HC SCH HC SCH HC SCH HC SCH HC SCH HC SCH SCH SCH % 6,822 91,164 6,833 91,296 6,772 90,580 6,780 90,671 6,746 91,107 92,028 99% Non , , , , ,738 8,455 92% WUE 602 8, , , , ,174 10,015 92% Undergraduate Total 7, ,056 7, ,211 7, ,942 7, ,019 7, , ,498 98% /WICHE 931 6, , , , ,266 8,123 77% Non , , , , ,481 2, % Total 1,182 8,506 1,178 8,521 1,154 8,622 1,159 8,678 1,161 8, ,184 86% Main Campus Total 9, ,562 9, ,732 9, ,564 9, ,697 9, , ,682 97% Extended Campus Undergraduate Census Final Census Final Census Final Undergraduate Total 752 5, , , , ,950 5,122 77% Total 1,255 7,897 1,462 8,411 1,575 9,852 1,791 10,514 1,670 10,325 10,478 99% Extended Campus Total 2,007 12,905 2,303 13,700 2,086 13,426 2,649 15,449 2,328 14, ,600 92% Grand Total 11, ,467 11, ,432 11, ,990 11, ,146 11, , ,282 96% Spring 2018 Census Profile Report Page 23
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