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2 Dashboard 4 Executive Summary of Changes from Fall 17 to 18 5 Total Fall Enrollment Headcount and Credit Hours by School/College.. Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity. Enrollment by Age. Enrollment by Geographic Origin Fall 14 to 18 Total Enrollment by Time Status Comparison.. Enrollment by Level Undergraduate Fall Enrollment Headcount and Credit Hours by School/College.. Student Credit Hour Load Distribution Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity. Enrollment by Age. Enrollment by Geographic Origin Fall 2014 to 2018 Enrollment by Time Status Comparison FTIAC Admissions Profile.. FTIAC Headcount and Credit Hours by School/College Fall 2014 to 2018 FTIAC Credit Hour Comparison FTIAC Student Credit Hour Load Distribution. FTIAC Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity. FTIAC Enrollment by Age.. FTIAC Enrollment by Geographic Origin. Fall 14 to 18 FTIAC Enrollment by Time Status Comparison. FTIAC High School Grade Point Average FTIAC SAT Total Scores... Top Feeder High Schools.. Detroit Enrollment. Transfer Top Feeder Schools.. Transfer Admissions Profile. Transfer Headcount and Credit Hours by School/College. Transfer Enrollment by Age. Fall 14 to 18 Transfer Enrollment by Time Status Comparison Transfer Enrollment by Geographic Origin.. Fall 2014 to 2018 Transfer Credit Hours Comparison.. Transfer Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity Full-Time Freshman Multi-Year Retention by Cohort
3 Tri-County Full-Time Freshman One Year Retention Full-Time Freshman 1 Year Retention by Race/Ethnicity Full-Time Freshman 1 Year Retention by ACT Composite Score.. Full-Time Freshman Multi-Year Graduation Rates. Full-Time Freshman 4-Year Graduation Rates by Race/Ethnicity. Full-Time Freshman 5-Year Graduation Rates by Race/Ethnicity. Full-Time Freshman 6-Year Graduation Rates by Race/Ethnicity. Michigan Public Universities Retention, Graduates and Transfer Out Rates. Number of Degrees and Certificates Granted by Type Type of Awards and Degrees Granted by Gender and Ethnicity, Undergraduate Degrees Granted by Race/Ethnicity Comparison.. Graduate Degrees Granted by Race/Ethnicity Comparison Graduate Fall Enrollment Headcount and Credit Hours by School/College.. Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity Enrollment by Age. Fall 14 to 18 Enrollment by Time Status Comparison.. Graduate Admissions Profile. Graduate Student Credit Hour Load Distribution Graduate Enrollment by Geographic Origin Professional Fall Enrollment Headcount and Credit Hours by School/College.. Fall 2016 to 2018 Student Comparison.. Student Credit Hour Load Distribution.. Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity Enrollment by Age. Fall 2014 to 2018 Enrollment by Time Status Comparison.. Professional Admissions Profile.. Enrollment by Geographic Origin Historical Fall Enrollment Total Enrollment by School/College.. Total Credit Hours by School/College.... Total Enrollment by Geographic Origin.. Total Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity.. Total Enrollment by Time Status. Total Enrollment by Age Definitions 50 3
4 Prior Year One Yr % Change* KEY Five Year Best Improved from prior year Less than prior year but within 2% Less than 2% of prior year Five Year Low Fall Enrollment 27,089 27,578 27, % 27,053 *When the measure is a percent value, the year to year change is in terms of percentage points, instead of percentage change. 1 Year Retention Rates 2 Year Retention Rates 81.1% 81.6% 70.3% 70.3% 78.6% 69.8% -2.5% 76.3% -0.5% 64.0% 4 Year Graduation Rates 6 Year Graduation Rates 20.1% 24.4% 46.6% 47.0% 24.4% 47.0% 4.3% 13.3% 0.4% 34.3% Undergraduate Students 17,322 18,347 17, % 17,280 Graduate Students 7,710 8,014 7, % 7,201 FTIAC Selectivity 67.4% 67.4% 71.1% 3.7% 79.9% FTIAC Yield (Enrolled/Admitted) 25.7% 32.0% 26.3% 0.7% 23.3% Professional Students 2,057 2,058 2, % 2,004 Graduate Selectivity 33.1% 32.7% 32.8% -0.3% 36.7% Graduate Yield (Enrolled/Admitted) 52.2% 57.5% 57.5% 5.3% 44.9% International Students 1,974 2,492 1, % 1,662 Diversity (% minorities of total) 31.5% 31.6% 31.5% 0.0% 30.8% Out of State Domestic Students 994 1,037 1, % 925 4
5 Headcount enrollment change: Total headcount decreased by 36 students (-0.1%) Undergraduate headcount increased by 280 students (1.6%) Graduate level headcount decreased by 286 students (-3.7%) Professional level headcount decreased by 30 students (-1.5%) Credit hour enrollment change: Total credit hours increased by 3,090 credits (1.0%) Undergraduate credit hours increased by 5,943 (2.9%) Graduate level credit hours decreased by 1,710 (-3.2%) Professional level credit hours decreased by 1,119 (-2.7%) First time in any college (FTIAC) undergraduate headcount increased by 385 students (14.5%). Transfer undergraduate enrollment headcount decreased by 76 students (-4.0%). Minority total enrollment headcount remained the same at 31.5%. Total international enrollment headcount decreased by 312 students (-15.8%). The full-time FTIAC (degree-seeking) one year retention (freshman returning a second year) was 78.6% in Fall 2017, a 2.5 percentage point decrease from the prior year. The four-year graduation rate was 24.4% for the Fall 2014 cohort, a 4.3 percentage point increase from the prior year. The five-year graduation rate was 40.3% for the Fall 2013 cohort, a 2.5 percentage point increase from the prior year. The six-year graduation rate was 47.0% for the Fall 2012 cohort, a 0.4 percentage point increase from the prior year. 5
6 The Fall 2018 total enrollment headcount was 27,053; This is a slight decrease (-0.1%) from the Fall 2017 count of 27,089. Total credit hours increased by 3,090 or 1.0%: Undergraduate students averaged 12.0 credit hours; Graduate students averaged 7.3 credit hours; Key Enrollment Changes Headcount % Credit Hours + 3, % Law students averaged 13.5 credit hours; Medical students averaged 24.0 credit hours; and, Pharmacy students averaged 13.7 credit hours. The portion of students that are full-time increased 4.6 percentage points in the past 5 years. 90.1% of Wayne State students were Michigan residents. 79.4% of WSU s students came from the Wayne, Oakland and Macomb county areas. Since 2006, the proportion of in-state students has remained at approximately 90%, overall. Fall 2018 Total Headcount and Credit Hours by School/College 1 Year Change 1 Year Change School/College of Student Headcount Number Percent Credit Hours Number Percent School of Business 4, % 40, % College of Education 2, % 21, % College of Engineering 3, % 37, % Fine, Performing & Comm. Arts 1, % 22, % School of Information Sciences % 2, % Liberal Arts & Sciences 9, % 111, % Law School % 5, % School of Medicine 1, % 31, % College of Nursing % 7, % Pharmacy and Health Sciences % 12, % School of Social Work % 11, % Grand Total 27, % 303,752 3, % Graduate School enrollment has been moved to other schools and colleges, depending on student major. 6
7 Fall 2018 Total Enrollment by Race and Ethnicity American Indian or Alaska Native 0.3% Asian 8.6% Black or African American 15.0% Hispanics of any race 4.7% White 58.3% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.1% Fall 2018 Total Enrollment by Age Non-Resident Alien 6.1% Race and ethnicity unknown 3.3% Two or more races 3.6% ,098 4,935 6,186 5, And Under 2, , Age Unknown Average Age: 25 7
8 Fall 2018 Total Enrollment by Geographic Origin Michigan Residents Detroit 2,668 Wayne County-excl Detroit 7,726 Oakland County 6,251 Macomb County 4,825 Other Counties 2,884 Total Michigan Residents 24,354 Non-Residents, Domestic Ohio 131 California 128 Illinois 100 Other States 678 Total Non-Residents, Domestic 1,037 8
9 Fall 2018 Total Enrollment by Geographic Origin Non-Residents, International India 456 Canada 418 China 178 Other International 610 Total Non-Residents, International 1,662 9
10 Fall 2013 to 2017 Total Enrollment by Time Status Comparison Fall 2014 Total Students - 27,578 Fall 2018 Total Students - 27,053 Part-Time 35.3% Part-Time 30.7% Full-Time 64.7% Full-Time 69.3% Fall 2018 Enrollment by Level Professional 7.5% Graduate 27.4% Undergraduate 65.1% 10
11 Number of Students The undergraduate fall enrollment headcount and credit hour totals increased since Fall Continuing undergraduate enrollment rose 0.7%. FTIAC enrollment increased 14.5% while transfer enrollment decreased 4.0% from Fall 2017 to Fall Other new students (dual enrollment, permit to register, etc.) declined from 350 to 312, -10.9%. The Fall 2018 average undergraduate credit hour load increased for a fifth consecutive year, from 11.9 in Fall 2017 to 12.0 in Fall UG Headcount UG Credit Hours FTIAC Headcount FTIAC Credit Hours Key Enrollment Changes Transfer Headcount Transfer Credit Hours Fall 2018 Undergraduate Headcount and Credit Hours by School/College Fall 2018 Undergraduate Student Credit Hour Load Distribution Average Student Credit Hour Load: % +5, % % +5, % % % 1 Year Change 1 Year Change School/College of Student Headcount Number Percent Credit Hours Number Percent School of Business 2, % 32,243 1, % College of Education 1, % 13, % College of Engineering 2, % 30,056 1, % Fine, Performing & Comm. Arts 1, % 21, % Liberal Arts & Sciences 8, % 102, % College of Nursing % 5, % Pharmacy and Health Sciences % 2, % School of Social Work % 4, % Grand Total 17, % 211,533 5, % ,329 2,655 2,642 2,300 1, or Number of Credit Hours more 11
12 Fall 2018 Undergraduate Enrollment by Race and Ethnicity American Indian or Alaska Native 0.3% Asian 9.9% Black or African American 16.1% Hispanics of any race 5.3% White 58.7% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.1% Two or more races 4.1% Non-Resident Alien 2.4% Race and ethnicity unknown 3.2% Fall 2018 Undergraduate Enrollment by Age And Under 670 Average Age: Age Unknown 12
13 Fall 2018 Undergraduate Enrollment by Geographic Origin Michigan Residents Detroit 1,986 Wayne County-excl Detroit 5,687 Oakland County 4,000 Macomb County 3,677 Other Counties 1,561 Total Michigan Residents 16,911 Non-Residents, Domestic Ohio 49 Illinois 33 Other States 193 Total Non-Residents, Domestic
14 Fall 2018 Undergraduate Enrollment by Geographic Origin Non Residents, International Canada 202 India 35 Saudi Arabia 22 Other International 157 Total Non-Residents, International
15 Fall 2014 to 2018 Undergraduate Enrollment by Time Status Comparison Fall 2014 Total Undergraduate Students : 18,347 Fall 2018 Total Undergraduate Students : 17,602 Part Time 34.4% Part Time 26.3% Full Time 65.6% Full Time 73.7% Fall 2018 FTIAC Admissions Profile FTIAC Fall Year % Change Applications 16, % Admitted 11, % Enrolled 3, % Selectivity: Admits to Applicants 71.1% 5.6% Yield: Enrolled to Admits 26.3% 2.6% Fall 2018 FTIAC Headcount and Credit Hours by School/College 1 Year Change 1 Year Change School/College of Student Headcount Number Percent Credit Hours Number Percent School of Business % 4,290 1, % College of Education % 1, % College of Engineering % 5, % Fine, Performing & Comm. Arts % 4, % Liberal Arts & Sciences 1, % 26, % College of Nursing % % School of Social Work % Grand Total 3, % 42,392 5, % 15
16 Number of Students School/College Fall 2014 to 2018 FTIAC Credit Hour Comparison Fall 2014 Credit Hours Fall 2018 Credit Hours Fall 2018 FTIAC Student Credit Hour Load Distribution 5 Year Change 5 Year % Change School of Business 1,898 4,290 2, % College of Education 671 1, % College of Engineering 3,790 5,774 1, % Fine, Performing & Comm. Arts 2,903 4, % Liberal Arts & Sciences 20,641 26,038 5, % College of Nursing n/a 516 n/a n/a School of Social Work n/a 12 n/a n/a Total 29,903 42,392 12, % % of enrollment 16.5% of enrollment 83.2% of enrollment Average Credit Load:
17 Fall 2018 FTIAC Enrollment by Race and Ethnicity American Indian or Alaska Native 0.3% Asian 12.4% Black or African Ameri can 15.9% Hispanics of any race 6.5% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Is lander 0.1% Non-Resident Alien Race and 1.5% ethnicity unknown 2.8% White 55.8% Two or more races 4.6% Fall 2018 FTIAC Enrollment by Age , And Under Average Age: 18 17
18 Fall 2018 FTIAC Enrollment by Geographic Origin Michigan Residents Detroit 289 Wayne County-excl Detroit 957 Oakland County 698 Macomb County 608 Other Counties 371 Total Michigan Residents 2,923 Non-Residents, Domestic Ohio 9 Illinois 7 Wisconsin 5 Other States 48 Total Non-Residents, Domestic 69 18
19 Fall 2018 FTIAC Enrollment by Geographic Origin Non-Residents, International Canada 21 India 10 Kuwait 3 Other International 13 Total Non-Residents, International 47 19
20 Number of Students Fall 2014 to Fall 2018 FTIAC Enrollment by Time Status Comparison Fall 2014 Total FTIAC Students : 2,195 Fall 2018 Total FTIAC Students : 3,038 Part-Time 4.3% Part-Time 2.7% Full-Time 95.7% Full-Time 97.3% Fall 2018 FTIAC High School Grade Point Average Fall 2018 Percentiles: 25th: th: th: 3.80 Average High School GPA: to to to to to to to 4.0 Unknown High School Grade Point Average Fall 2018 Fall
21 Fall 2018 FTIAC SAT Total Scores Average SAT Total : % % % Not Submitted 10.8% % % 25th 50th 75th Fall 2018 Percentile Percentile Percentile SAT Total Fall 2018 Top Feeder High Schools* Top Ten Feeder Schools Location Headcount 1 Year % Change Cass Technical High School Detroit % Dearborn High School Dearborn % Fordson High School Dearborn % Crestwood High School Dearborn Heights % Dakota High School Macomb % West Bloomfield High School West Bloomfield % Adlai E Stevenson High School Sterling Heights % Sterling Heights High School Sterling Heights % Troy High School Troy % Warren Mott Senior High School Warren % *Headcounts by feeder high school include only FTIACs who graduated high school within one year prior to the fall census date. 21
22 How Many College Bound Detroit Public School (DPS) Graduates go to WSU? 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 14% 16% 18% 20% 22% 25% 20% 15% 10% Percentage of College Bound DPS Graduates that Attend WSU 500 5% % Graduated from DPS Enroll in 4 yr College/University Enroll in Any College (2 or 4 yr) Enrolled at WSU Percentage enrolled at WSU 250 WSU FTIACs from Detroit Schools (DPS v. Other) Detroit Public Schools Other Detroit Detroit Charter Detroit Religious/Private Detroit Public Schools EAA WSU FTIACs from Detroit Schools (Detailed) 22
23 Fall 2018 Transfer Feeder Schools Top Feeder Community Colleges Fall 2018 Fall Year % Change Macomb Community College % Oakland Community College % Schoolcraft College % Henry Ford Community College % Wayne County Community College % Top Feeder Four Year Institutions Fall 2018 Fall Year % Change Oakland University % Central Michigan University % Michigan State University % University Michigan Dearborn % Grand Valley State University % Note: Transfer students also include summer matriculants. Fall 2018 Transfer Admissions Profile Transfer Fall Year % Change Applications 4, % Admitted 3, % Enrolled 1, % Selectivity: Admits to Applicants 88.3% 3.5% Yield: Enrolled to Admits 49.0% -1.8% Note: Includes Spring/Summer matriculants. Fall 2018 Transfer Headcount and Credit Hours by School/College 1 Year Change 1 Year Change School/College of Student Headcount Number Percent Credit Hours Number Percent School of Business % 4, % College of Education % 1, % College of Engineering % 2, % Fine, Performing & Comm. Arts % 2, % Liberal Arts & Sciences % 8, % College of Nursing % % Pharmacy and Health Sciences % % School of Social Work % % Grand Total 1, % 20, % Note: Transfer students also include summer matriculants. 23
24 Fall 2018 Transfer Enrollment by Age And Under Average Age: and Over Fall 2014 to Fall 2018 Transfer Enrollment by Time Status Comparison Fall 2014 Total Transfer Students : 2,079 Fall 2018 Total Transfer Students : 1,829 Part Time 35.4% Part Time 29.9% Full Time 64.6% Full Time 70.1% Note: Transfer students also include summer matriculants. 24
25 Fall 2018 Transfer Enrollment by Geographic Origin Michigan Residents Detroit 210 Wayne County-excl Detroit 585 Oakland County 401 Macomb County 394 Other Counties 173 Total Michigan Residents 1,763 Non-Residents, Domestic California 3 Wisconsin 2 New York 2 Illinois 2 Other States 23 Total Non-Residents, Domestic 32 Note: Transfer students also include summer matriculants. 25
26 Fall 2018 Transfer Enrollment by Geographic Origin Non-Residents, International Canada 21 India 3 Other International 10 Total Non-Residents, International 34 Note: Transfer students also include summer matriculants. 26
27 Fall 2014 to Fall 2018 Transfer Credit Hours Comparison School/College of Student Fall 2014 Fall 2018 Credit Hours Credit Hours 5 Year Change 5 Year % Change School of Business 3,223 4,653 1, % College of Education 1,658 1, % College of Engineering 2,529 2, % Fine, Performing & Comm. Arts 2,433 2, % Liberal Arts & Sciences 11,858 8,011-3, % College of Nursing % Pharmacy and Health Sciences % School of Social Work % Grand Total 23,313 20,875-2, % Fall 2018 Transfer Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity American Indian or Alaska Native 0.3% Asian 5.9% Black or African Ameri can 17.1% Hispanics of any race 5.2% White 62.3% Two or more races 4.8% Non-Resident Alien 1.9% Race and ethnicity unknown 2.6% Note: Transfer students also include summer matriculants. 27
28 Fall Full-Time Freshman Multi-Year Retention Rates by Cohort 100% 80% 60% 40% 76.6% 77.4% 77.3% 76.1% 77.8% 76.3% 77.5% 65.8% 66.6% 66.8% 64.0% 59.2% 59.0% 60.0% 59.2% 60.8% 58.5% 61.3% 51.0% 50.4% 52.5% 81.6% 81.1% 70.3% 69.8% 64.2% 78.6% 20% 0% Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 Fall 2017 % Retained to Second Year % Retained to Third Year % Retained to Fourth Year Fall Full-Time Freshman Multi-Year Retention Rates by Cohort Cohort % Retained to Second Year % Retained to % Retained to % Retained to % Retained to Third Year Fourth Year Fifth Year Sixth Year Fall % 59.2% 51.0% 34.7% 19.2% Fall % 59.0% 50.4% 36.2% 18.4% Fall % 60.0% 52.5% 37.2% 19.2% Fall % 65.8% 59.2% 38.8% 17.2% Fall % 66.6% 60.8% 38.0% 16.6% Fall % 64.0% 58.5% 35.6% 13.3% Fall % 66.8% 61.3% 33.6% Fall % 70.3% 64.2% Fall % 69.8% Fall % 28
29 Tri-County Fall Full-Time Freshman One Year Retention 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 73.0% 74.9% 68.0% 86.8% 85.0% 84.4% 85.1% 82.9% 79.8% 81.3% 80.0% 79.6% Detroit Macomb County Oakland County Wayne County (excluding Detroit) Fall 2015 Cohort Fall 2016 Cohort Fall 2017 Cohort Average Fall 2017 Freshman Cohort One Year Retention: 78.6% Fall Full-Time Freshman One Year Retention by Race and Ethnicity 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 89.3% 91.3% 91.4% 91.8% 88.7% 84.5% 82.5% 83.3% 77.7% 75.6% 81.0% 70.4% 67.6% 64.3% 71.0% Asian Black Non-Resident Alien Other White Fall 2015 Fall 2016 Fall
30 Fall Full-Time Freshman One Year Retention by ACT Composite Score 100% 90% 80% 70% 77.8% 77.8% 76.0% 78.7% 82.2% 69.3% 72.0% 67.9% 65.6% 90.4% 80.6% 81.5% 86.4% 85.6% 88.6% 93.7% 89.2% 87.5% 80.0% 75.0% 60% 50% 55.0% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Below Missing Fall 2015 Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Fall 2017 Full Time Cohort Scored < than 18: 19.0% Scored 18-24: 66.3% Scored 25+: 14.6% 30
31 Fall Full-Time Freshman Multi-Year Graduation Rates 60% 46.6% 47.0% 40% 20% 32.3% 34.3% 34.6% 24.0% 23.7% 25.9% 11.2% 10.8% 10.6% 39.1% 28.7% 13.3% 37.0% 37.8% 18.5% 18.4% 40.3% 20.1% 24.4% 0% Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 % Graduated in 4 Years % Graduated in 5 Years % Graduated in 6 Years Fall Full-Time Freshman Four-Year Graduation Rates by Race and Ethnicity 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Asian 24.5% 21.3% 24.9% 27.2% 28.7% 27.7% 30.5% 33.6% Black 1.3% 1.6% 1.7% 2.1% 3.1% 5.2% 4.5% 5.9% Non Resident Alien 26.7% 16.4% 8.9% 15.4% 30.2% 24.4% 29.6% 30.6% Other 15.2% 8.7% 12.7% 13.9% 12.4% 12.3% 11.7% 17.7% White 15.2% 17.0% 15.6% 17.5% 23.2% 23.4% 24.7% 29.6% Grand Total 11.2% 10.8% 10.6% 13.3% 18.5% 18.4% 20.1% 24.4% 31
32 Fall Full-Time Freshman Five-Year Graduation Rates by Race and Ethnicity 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Asian 39.1% 34.6% 49.8% 41.8% 51.8% 49.0% 57.1% Black 6.9% 6.3% 7.3% 9.7% 12.8% 14.1% 16.4% Non Resident Alien 41.0% 34.2% 35.7% 42.3% 51.2% 53.7% 53.7% Other 25.6% 21.3% 31.5% 28.6% 30.1% 30.8% 30.1% White 34.2% 37.2% 36.2% 38.0% 44.3% 46.1% 46.4% Grand Total 24.0% 23.7% 25.9% 28.7% 37.0% 37.8% 40.3% Fall Full-Time Freshman Six-Year Graduation Rates by Race and Ethnicity 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Asian 50.6% 48.3% 61.5% 54.4% 63.2% 57.7% Black 11.1% 13.0% 12.3% 17.2% 19.9% 22.3% Non Resident Alien 49.5% 45.2% 39.3% 50.0% 55.8% 61.0% Other 36.0% 38.0% 41.8% 41.3% 37.1% 40.0% White 45.2% 49.1% 47.6% 49.2% 55.1% 55.8% Grand Total 32.3% 34.3% 34.6% 39.1% 46.6% 47.0% 32
33 Michigan Public Universities Retention, Graduates, and Transfer Out Rates Source: IPEDS Data Center 1st to 2nd Fall Retention Institution Name 2008 Cohort 2009 Cohort 2010 Cohort 2011 Cohort 2012 Cohort 2013 Cohort 2014 Cohort 2015 Cohort 2016 Cohort University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 96% 96% 96% 97% 97% 97% 97% 97% 97% Michigan State University 91% 91% 91% 91% 91% 92% 92% 91% 91% Grand Valley State University 83% 84% 82% 82% 82% 83% 84% 84% 83% Michigan Technological University 83% 81% 83% 83% 82% 85% 87% 83% 83% Wayne State University 76% 77% 77% 75% 77% 76% 77% 82% 81% Western Michigan University 72% 76% 74% 73% 74% 78% 79% 79% 78% Central Michigan University 76% 80% 76% 76% 77% 76% 79% 78% 77% Ferris State University 68% 70% 71% 70% 77% 72% 80% 75% 79% Oakland University 74% 73% 73% 70% 78% 78% 76% 75% 77% Northern Michigan University 73% 71% 73% 72% 72% 73% 74% 75% 78% Eastern Michigan University 72% 76% 76% 75% 74% 73% 74% 75% 72% University of Michigan-Dearborn 78% 83% 82% 82% 84% 80% 80% 74% 81% Lake Superior State University 69% 68% 69% 70% 75% 75% 70% 72% 67% University of Michigan-Flint 72% 72% 70% 74% 80% 72% 72% 68% 77% Saginaw Valley State University 71% 68% 70% 70% 70% 71% 72% 67% 74% MPU Average 77% 78% 78% 77% 79% 79% 80% 78% 80% Cohort 2009 Cohort 2010 Cohort 2011 Cohort 2012 Cohort 2013 Cohort 2014 Cohort 2015 Cohort 2016 Cohort Wayne State University MPU Average 33
34 Number of Degrees and Certificates Granted by Type 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2, ,500 1, Baccalureate Degree Master's Degree Doctoral - Research & Professional Practice Certificates Type of Awards and Degrees Granted by Gender and Ethnicity, Gender Baccalaureate Master's Degrees Doctoral - Research & Professional Practice Certificates Total Female Male Ethnicity Baccalaureate Master's Degrees Doctoral - Research & Professional Practice Certificates Total 2 or more races American Indian or Alaskan Native Asian Black or African American Hispanic or Latino Native Hawaiian & Other Pacific Islander Non-Resident Alien Unknown White , ,932 Grand Total 3,384 2, ,701 34
35 Bachelor s Degrees Granted by Race and Ethnicity Comparison 2,400 2,000 1,817 2,159 1,600 1, or more races 8 4 American Indian or Alaskan Native Asian Black or African American Hispanic or Latino Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Non-Resident Alien Unknown White Total: 3, Total: 3,384 Graduate Degrees Granted by Race and Ethnicity Comparison 1,800 1,600 1,694 1,631 1,400 1,200 1, or more races American Indian or Alaskan Native Asian Black or African American Hispanic or Latino Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 337 Non-Resident Alien Unknown White Total: 2, Total: 3,094 Note: Master s and Doctoral Research and Professional Practice only. Does not include certificates. 35
36 The Graduate level headcount for Fall 2018 decreased from Fall 2017 by 3.7%. Credit hours also decreased by 3.2%. Key Enrollment Changes Graduate Headcount % Graduate Credit Hours -1, % Fall 2018 Graduate Headcount and Credit Hours by School/College 1 Year Change 1 Year Change School/College of Student Class Level HeadCount # % Credit Hours # % School of Business Masters 1, % 7,895 1, % Doctorate % % School of Business Total 1, % 7,965 1, % College of Education Masters 1, % 6, % Doctorate % 1, % College of Education Total 1, % 7, % College of Engineering Masters % 5,501-1, % Doctorate % 1, % College of Engineering Total 1, % 7,418-1, % Fine, Performing & Comm. Arts Masters % 1, % Doctorate % % FPCA Total % 1, % Library & Information Science Masters % 2, % Liberal Arts & Sciences Masters % 4, % Doctorate % 4, % Liberal Arts & Sciences Total 1, % 8, % Law School Masters % % School of Medicine Masters % 2, % Doctorate % 1, % School of Medicine Total % 3, % College of Nursing Masters % % Doctorate % 1, % College of Nursing Total % 2, % Pharmacy & Health Sciences Masters % 1, % Doctorate % 2, % Pharmacy & Health Sciences Total % 4, % Social Work Masters % 7, % Doctorate % % Social Work Total % 7, % Masters Total 5, % 40,177-1, % Doctorate Total 1, % 12, % Grand Total 7, % 52,303-1, % Note: Graduate School enrollment has been moved to other schools and colleges, depending on student major. 36
37 Fall 2018 Graduate Enrollment by Race and Ethnicity American Indian or Alaska Native 0.1% Asian 4.1% White 57.6% Black or African American 14.7% Non-Resident Alien 15.5% Hispanics of any race 3.3% Two or more races 3.0% Race and ethnicity unknown 1.7% Fall 2018 Graduate Enrollment by Age 3,000 2,719 2,500 2,000 1,691 1,500 1,220 1, and Over 41 Average Age: 31 37
38 Number of Students Fall 2014 to Fall 2018 Graduate Enrollment by Time Status Comparison Fall 2014 Total Graduate Students : 7,201 Fall 2018 Total Graduate Students : 7,424 Part-Time 45.8% Full-Time 54.2% Part-Time 48.3% Full-Time 51.7% Fall 2018 Graduate Admissions Profile Graduate Students Fall Year % Change Applications (completed) 9, % Admitted 3, % Enrolled 1, % Selectivity: Admits to Applicants 32.8% -1.0% Yield: Enrolled to Admits 57.5% 10.2% Fall 2018 Graduate Student Credit Hour Load Distribution 1,800 1,600 1,400 1,571 Average Credit Hour Load: 7.3 1,200 1,132 1, Credit Hour Load Note: Students taking 0 credit hours include graduate doctoral students who have completed four semesters of candidate status and continue to work on their dissertations. 38
39 Fall 2018 Graduate Enrollment by Geographic Origin Michigan Residents Detroit 559 Wayne County-excl Detroit 1,585 Oakland County 1,740 Macomb County 918 Other Counties 1,014 Total Michigan Residents 5,816 Non-Residents Domestic Ohio 73 Illinois 35 California 30 Other States 321 Total Non-Residents Domestic
40 Fall 2018 Graduate Enrollment by Geographic Origin Non Residents International India 420 China 166 Canada 128 Other International 435 Total Non-Residents International 1,149 40
41 Number of Students The Professional level headcount for Fall 2018 decreased from Fall 2017 by 1.5%. Credit hours decreased by 2.7%. Key Enrollment Changes Professional Headcount % Professional Credit Hours -1, % Fall 2018 Professional Headcount and Credit Hours by School/College 1 Year Change 1 Year Change School/College of Student Headcount Number Percent Credit Hours Number Percent Law % 5, % School of Medicine 1, % 28, % Pharmacy & Health Sciences % 5, % Grand Total 2, % 39,916-1, % Fall 2016 to Fall 2018 Professional Student Headcount Comparison 1,400 1,200 1,188 1,200 1,182 1, Law Medicine Pharmacy Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Fall
42 Number of Students Number of Students Number of Students Fall 2018 Law Student Credit Hour Load Average Law (J.D.) Average Credit Hour Load: Less than Number of Credit Hours Fall 2018 M.D. Student Credit Hour Load Average School of Medicine (M.D.) Average Credit Hour Load: Less than to or more Number of Credit Hours Fall 2018 PharmD Student Credit Hour Load Average Number of Credit Hours Pharmacy and Health Sciences (PharmD) Average Credit Hour Load:
43 Fall 2018 Professional Enrollment by Race and Ethnicity American Indian or Alaska Native 0.8% Asian 14.3% Black or African American 6.8% Hispanics of any race 4.3% White 57.3% Race & ethnicity unknown 10.5% Non-Resident Alien 4.8% Two or more races 1.2% Fall 2018 Professional Enrollment by Age Average Age: 25 43
44 Fall 2014 to Fall 2018 Professional Enrollment by Time Status Comparison Fall 2014 Total Professional Students : 2,030 Fall 2018 Total Professional Students : 2,027 Part Time 6.3% Part Time 3.6% Full Time 93.7% Full Time 96.4% Fall 2018 Professional Admissions Profile Law Medicine Pharmacy Fall Year % 1 Year % 1 Year % Fall 2018 Fall 2018 Change Change Change Applications % 8, % % Admitted % % % Enrolled % % % % Admitted 47.6% -11.4% 6.6% -29.3% 53.1% -2.0% Yield: Enrolled to Admit 32.2% -4.0% 50.7% -10.4% 72.3% 0.1% 44
45 Fall 2018 Professional Enrollment by Geographic Origin Michigan Residents Detroit 123 Wayne County-excl Detroit 454 Oakland County 511 Macomb County 230 Other Counties 309 Total Michigan Residents 1,627 Non-Residents, Domestic California 86 Illinois 32 Florida 25 Other States 160 Total Non-Residents, Domestic
46 Fall 2018 Professional Enrollment by Geographic Origin Non Residents, International Canada 88 Kuwait 2 Germany 2 Other International 5 Total Non-Residents, International 97 46
47 Historical Fall Total Enrollment by School and College School/College Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Five Year Five Year % Change Change School of Business 2,971 3,195 3,644 3,976 4,242 1, % College of Education 2,836 2,673 2,573 2,474 2, % College of Engineering 3,115 3,547 3,798 3,699 3, % Fine, Performing & Comm. Arts 2,190 2,052 1,989 1,978 1, % School of Information Sciences % Liberal Arts & Sciences 11,422 10,719 10,089 9,718 9,650-1, % Law School % School of Medicine 1,618 1,646 1,636 1,619 1, % College of Nursing % Pharmacy and Health Sciences % School of Social Work , % Total 27,578 27,222 27,298 27,089 27, % Note: Graduate School enrollment has been moved to other schools and colleges, depending on student major. Historical Fall Total Credit Hours by School and College School/College Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Five Year Five Year % Change Change School of Business 28,280 29,779 33,738 37,397 40,208 11, % College of Education 23,553 21,673 21,232 20,523 21,124-2, % College of Engineering 30,742 35,120 37,977 37,355 37,474 6, % Fine, Performing & Comm. Arts 23,959 22,557 21,611 22,239 22,616-1, % School of Information Sciences 2,858 2,545 2,779 2,756 2, % Liberal Arts & Sciences 124, , , , ,023-13, % Law School 5,643 5,601 5,662 5,968 5, % School of Medicine 32,277 32,653 32,426 32,725 31, % College of Nursing 5,626 5,461 6,557 7,210 7,475 1, % Pharmacy and Health Sciences 11,979 12,097 12,106 12,387 12, % School of Social Work 11,047 11,407 12,224 11,743 11, % Total 300, , , , ,752 3, % Note: Graduate School enrollment has been moved to other schools and colleges, depending on student major. 47
48 Historical Fall Total Enrollment by Geographic Origin Geographic Origin Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Five Year Five Year % Change Change Michigan Residents 24,323 23,805 23,961 24,121 24, % Detroit 3,010 2,709 2,628 2,639 2, % Wayne County-excl Detroit 7,919 7,944 7,793 7,708 7, % Oakland County 5,922 5,743 5,981 6,154 6, % Macomb County 4,763 4,691 4,809 4,782 4, % Other Counties 2,709 2,718 2,750 2,838 2, % Non-Residents, Domestic , % Ohio % California % Illinois % Other States % Non-Residents, International 2,275 2,492 2,407 1,974 1, % India % Canada % China % Other International % Total 27,578 27,222 27,298 27,089 27, % Historical Fall Total Enrollment by Race and Ethnicity Race/Ethnicity Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Five Year Five Year % Change Change American Indian or Alaska Native % Asian 2,057 2, % Black or African American 4,881 4,460 4,188 4,115 4, % Hispanics of any race 983 1,057 1,154 1,186 1, % Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander % Non-Resident Alien 2,275 2,492 2,407 1,974 1, % Race and ethnicity unknown 1,572 1,289 1, % Two or more races % White 15,004 15,025 15,436 15,609 15, % Total 27,578 27,222 27,298 27,089 27, % 48
49 Historical Fall Total Enrollment by Time Status Time Status Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Five Year Five Year % Change Change Undergraduate- Full Time 12,030 11,907 12,041 12,409 12, % Undergraduate- Part Time 6,317 5,762 5,239 4,913 4,632-1, % Undergraduate - Total 18,347 17,669 17,280 17,322 17, % Graduate- Full Time 3,905 4,145 4,324 3,923 3, % Graduate- Part Time 3,296 3,350 3,690 3,787 3, % Graduate - Total 7,201 7,495 8,014 7,710 7, % Professional - Full Time 1,902 1,921 1,906 1,986 1, % Professional - Part Time % Professional - Total 2,030 2,058 2,004 2,057 2, % Total Full Time 17,837 17,973 18,271 18,318 18, % Total Part Time 9,741 9,249 9,027 8,771 8,293-1, % Grand Total 27,578 27,222 27,298 27,089 27, % Historical Fall Total Enrollment by Age Age Range Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Five Year Five Year % Change Change Under % ,921 4,208 4,609 4,781 5,098 1, % ,576 4,282 4,237 4,578 4, % ,045 6,980 6,786 6,464 6, % ,570 5,651 5,767 5,632 5, % ,253 2,174 2,084 2,100 2, % ,258 1,187 1,151 1, % ,419 1,295 1,234 1,168 1, % % 65 and older % Age Unknown % Total 27,578 27,222 27,298 27,089 27, % 49
50 Credit Hour A credit hour is defined as one class hour per week or its equivalent. FTIAC (or First-time Freshman) - (See IPEDS definition) An entering freshman who has never attended any college. Includes students enrolled in the fall term who attended for the first time in the prior summer term. Also includes students who entered with advanced standing (college credits earned before graduation from high school). Full Time Student (Fall/Winter Semester) - A student at the following level must be enrolled in the following amount of credit hours per term, regardless of the level of the course: Undergraduate, 12 or more credit hours; Graduate, 8 or more credit hours; Professional (excluding Medical students), 10 or more credit hours. Graduate Student A student who holds a bachelor s or first professional degree, or equivalent, and is enrolled in a graduate program. Headcount (Enrollment) Number of students enrolled at the institution as of census date of the term, the tenth day of classes. Each student equals one headcount, regardless of the credit hours taken. Non-Resident Student A student present in Michigan for educational purposes, who has not established residency by presence in the State of Michigan, nor attendance in Michigan high schools, nor military service. Professional student-- A student enrolled in either the Medical Doctor program, Doctor of Pharmacy program, or Juris Doctor program. Resident Student A student having established residence in Michigan by presence in the State of Michigan, or established attendance in Michigan high schools, or established military service. Retention Rates Retention rate is the percentage of first-time, full-time freshman in a given fall term who returned to the university in a subsequent fall term. For example, the 3rd Yr retention rate for fall 2015 first-time, full-time freshman is the percentage of fall 2015 first-time, full-time freshman who returned for fall The calculation of retention rate does not include students who returned to the university after having graduated from the same university. Reminder: As is the convention with IPEDS, data used for these calculations may be adjusted for students who departed for the following reasons: deceased, permanently disabled, or joined the armed forces (including those called to active duty from the Reserves or National Guard) or foreign aid service of the federal government of or official church missions. These are allowable exclusions, and may be subtracted from the cohort prior to calculating graduation rate. Timing Definition The definition of a year is the 12-month period from the beginning of a fall term in one year to the beginning of the following fall term. The fall enrollment status is based on the official reporting date for the IPEDS fall enrollment report. Transfer Student A student entering the reporting institution for the first time but known to have previously attended a postsecondary institution at the same level. Excludes FTIACs who attended postsecondary institutions in the prior summer term. Undergraduate student A student enrolled in a bachelor s degree program or post-bachelor certificate program; includes non-degree-seeking students who do not have a bachelor s degree. 50
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