II. Student Body. Xavier University of Louisiana University Profile
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1 II. Student Body The majority of Xavier students are enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences as full-time students, (See Tables 7 8). With over 5 undergraduate programs ranging from art to biology to political science to theology,,9 of the enrolled,44 students this fall, or 75.%, were undergraduate students in A&S. Xavier s graduate programs, within the College of Arts & Sciences, focuses on the Counseling, Education and Theology disciplines. This fall there were 5 students enrolled in its programs. More specifically, there are five graduate program areas in the Division of Education & Counseling and Institute for Black Catholic Studies. Xavier s College of Pharmacy offers the Pharm. D. (Doctor of Pharmacy) degree. Currently, the only Pharmacy school in southern Louisiana, the Pharmacy program enrolls 6 students. The remaining student body is made up of students from Concurrent Admissions students (qualified high school students who are advancing their college careers) and Consortium students (students at local universities who are taking a limited number of courses at Xavier). Although Xavier is open to students of all racial, ethnic and religious backgrounds, the University is a historically Black Catholic institution, and the ethnicity of its student body reflects that history. As shown in Table 9, 69.6% of the student body is African American,.4% is Asian, 5.9% is white, and.7% is Hispanic. Tables and indicate specific enrollment distributions for the university s academic divisions. Tables 9 indicate specific enrollment (student level, race/ethnicity, enrollment status) state of origin, and religious preference) distributions by divisions in the College of Arts & Sciences, the Division of Education & Counseling, College of Pharmacy, and the Graduate programs, respectively. Xavier s students come principally from Louisiana; 5.% of the student body is from this state. Other states with large representation include Texas (7.5%), Georgia (4.6%), California (4.6%), and Mississippi (.6%), Non-resident Aliens account for.4% of the student population. Geographical enrollment origins from to the present are shown in Table. Table shows the representative religious denominations of the student population. 5
2 7. Distribution of Student Headcount Fall Semester 7 Xavier University of Louisiana # % Student COLLEGE FT/PT FT/PT FT/PT FT/PT Total CLASSIFICATION Males Females Males Females Arts & Sciences Freshmen %.% 74.5%.% Sophomores %.6% 69.9%.% Juniors %.% 7.5%.% Seniors % 4.4% 64.5% 8.9% Post-Bacc./Unclass %.%.% 4.% Graduate Students %.6% 66.9% 9.9% Undergrad. Total, , %.9% 7.8%.8% TOTAL, , %.9% 7.5%.% Pharmacy P - st yr %.% 67.%.7% P - nd yr %.% 7.%.% P - rd yr %.7% 74.%.% P4-4th yr %.% 69.8%.% TOTAL %.% 7.5%.% Graduate Program Graduate Students (Doctoral) 7 4.9%.% 75.%.% Graduate Students (Masters) %.5% 64.7%.6% Post Graduate.%.%.%.% TOTAL %.6% 66.9% 9.9% Other Concurrent Admissions 9 7.% 6.%.% 6.8% Consortium.%.%.% 76.9% TOTAL 5 7.% 46.9%.% 5.% GRAND TOTAL 4, , %.% 69.8%.% DATA SOURCE: Registrar s Office The denominator for each percentage is the Student Total for the row in which that percentage appears. Freshmen total includes all new, continuing, readmitted, and twenty-two new first-time freshmen with sophomore class level status and one with junior class level status. 4 Graduate students in the College of Arts & Sciences are included only once in the total headcount. 6
3 Number of Students Number of Students Xavier University of Louisiana 7. Distribution of Student Headcount Fall Semester 7, cont. Number of Students by College & Gender,5,,75,5,5, ,66 Arts & Sciences (Undergrad) Pharmacy Graduate Studies 7 Other Male Female College Undergraduate CAS Students by Classification & Gender Male Female Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Post Bacc./ Unclass. Classification 7
4 Number of Students Xavier University of Louisiana 7. Distribution of Student Headcount Fall Semester 7, cont. Pharmacy Students by Classification & Gender Male Female P P P P4 Classification Graduate Program by Classification & Gender Male Female Graduates 8
5 8a. Undergraduate Student Enrollment: College of Arts and Sciences Ethnicity/Gender by Student Level and Full-time Enrollment Status Fall Semester 7 COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES First- Time Fresh. Cont. Fresh. Soph. Juniors Seniors Post- Bacc./ Uncl. Other TOTAL ETHNICITY GENDER FT FT FT FT FT FT FT FT Black/ Male African Female ,5 American Total ,698 White (Non- Hispanic) Asian Hispanic Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Two or More Races American Indian or Alaskan Native Non-Resident Alien Ethnicity Unknown TOTALS Male Female Total 5 5 Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female 6 6 Total Male Female Total Male Female 7 5 Total Male 7 Female 4 45 Total 6 65 Male Female ,6 Total ,55 DATA SOURCE: Registrar s Office. Other includes Concurrent students. 9
6 8b. Undergraduate Student Enrollment: College of Arts and Sciences Ethnicity/Gender by Student Level and Part-time Enrollment Status Fall Semester 7 COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES First- Time Fresh. Cont. Fresh. Soph. Juniors Seniors Post- Bacc./ Uncl. Other TOTAL RACE/ETH. GENDER PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT Black/ Male African Female American Total White Asian Hispanic Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Two or More Races American Indian or Alaskan Native Non-Resident Alien Ethnicity Unknown TOTALS Male 6 Female 8 Total 4 4 Male 9 Female 8 Total Male Female Total 5 Male Female Total Male Female Total 5 Male Female Total Male Female Total Male 5 5 Female Total 5 6 Male Female Total DATA SOURCE: Registrar s Office. Other includes Concurrent students.
7 9. Headcount Analysis by Gender and Racial/Ethnic Status Fall Semester 7 RACE/ ETHNIC GROUP Black/ or African American White Asian Hispanic Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander American Indian Alaskan Native Two or More Races Non-Resident Alien Ethnicity Unknown GRAND TOTAL Gender College of Arts & Sciences Undergrad. Div. of Educ. & Coun. (Grad.) College of Pharmacy Other Total Students Male % Female, ,6 5.% Total, , 69.6% Male 6 5.7% Female % Total % Male % Female % Total % Male 8.% Female % Total % Male.% Female.% Total.% Male 4.% Female.% Total 4.% Male % Female % Total % Male 6 4.7% Female % Total % Male 5 8.9% Female % Total % Male % Female, , 7.9% Total,6 5 6,44 % % DATA SOURCE: Registrar s Office Includes Consortium and Concurrent Admissions students. Percentages are based on Grand Total. Percentages may not add up to % due to rounding.
8 9. Headcount Analysis by Racial/Ethnic Status Fall Semester 7, cont. Hispanic.6% Other 9.4% Asian.4% White (Non- Hispanic) 5.9% Black/African- American 69.6% Other includes self reported Race/Ethnicities: American Indian Alaskan Native, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, Two or More Races, Non-Resident Alien, and Unknown/Not reported.
9 COLLEGE. Student Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) by Gender Fall Semesters - 7 Arts & Sciences College of Pharmacy Graduate Program GRAND TOTALS GENDER FTE FALL FTE FALL 4 FTE FALL 5 FTE FALL 6 FTE FALL 7 Male Female,6,494,559,596,66 Total,77,6,5,8,8 Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female,6,8,95,,6 Total,4,85,877,94, FTE FALL FTE FALL 6 Student Full Time Equivalent Fall Semesters FTE FALL FTE FALL FTE FALL Art & Sciences College of Pharmacy Graduate School DATA SOURCE: Registrar s Office
10 . Enrollment Analysis by Academic Divisions Fall Semesters - 7 Xavier University of Louisiana College Academic Division A&S Non Degree Concurrent Admission Business Office of Acad. Enhancement Fine Arts & Humanities Biological & Applied Health Sciences Arts & Mathematical & Physical Sciences Sciences Social & Behavioral Sciences Education & Counseling Undergraduate Secondary Education Majors (8) (6) () (6) () Graduate Program Transient Student Double Majors () (4) () (9) (6) Total A & S 5,5,56,6,8,4 College Of Pharmacy Total Dillard 7 8 Loyola 7 7 Consortium Notre Dame Tulane Total 7 6 GRAND TOTAL,,976,969,997,44 DATA SOURCE: Registrar s Office Academic Divisions of Fine Arts & Humanities, Biological Sciences & Public Health, Mathematical & Physical Sciences, Social & Behavioral Science created during the 4-5 academic year; the Division of Business was previously in existence; and the Division of Education was renamed the Division of Education & Counseling. Deciding majors are now academically advised by the Student Academic Success Office. 4 Secondary Education majors are counted within their disciplines and in the undergraduate Division of Education and Counseling, but not in Total A&S.. 5 Grand Total reflects total student headcount. Double majors are included in each of their respective disciplines but not in the Total A&S. 4
11 ARTS AND SCIENCES Ethnicity Black or Afr. Amer. White Asian Hispanic Two or More Races Nat. Haw. or Other Pac. Isl. American Indian/ Alaskan Native Non Resident Alien Ethnicity Unknown Grand Total Business. Undergraduate Student Enrollment - College of Arts and Sciences Ethnicity/Gender by Academic Divisions Fall Semester 7 Educ. & Couns. Fine Arts & Human. Mathethematical & Phys. Sciences Xavier University of Louisiana Biological & Applied Health Sciences Social & Behavioral Sciences Deciding Other Gend er FT PT FT PT FT PT FT PT FT PT FT PT FT PT FT PT Male Femal e Total Male 8 74 Femal 4 9 e Total Male Femal e Total Male 6 8 Femal 4 5 e Total Male 4 7 Femal 8 7 e Total Male Femal e Total Male Femal e Total Male 4 7 Femal e Total Male 5 5 Femal 8 e Total Male Femal e Total Includes Concurrent Admissions, Consortium, Transient, and A & S Non Degree. 5
12 . Distribution of Student Enrollment by Divisions/Majors College of Arts & Sciences Undergraduate Fall Semesters -7 Division Major Accounting Business Finance Business Business Management Business Administration -- Sales and Marketing Business Total Elementary Education (-5) Education Elementary Education (-6) -- Middle School Education (4-8) 7 Education Total Art Art Education English English / English Education French Fine Arts & History Humanities Music 4 5 Music Education Instrumental Music Education Voice 4 6 Music Liberal Arts Music Performance Instrum Music Performance Vocal Philosophy Social Studies Educ. Spanish Spanish Education Theology Fine Arts & Humanities Total DATA SOURCE: Registrar s Office. Secondary Education majors are listed within their discipline. Grand Total does not equal the sum of the majors because students with double majors are included only once in the Arts & Sciences total. 6
13 . Distribution of Student Enrollment by Divisions/Majors College of Arts & Sciences Undergraduate, Fall Semesters -7, cont. Division Major Biochemistry Chemistry Chemistry ACS Chemistry Pre-Med Chemistry Pre-Pharmacy Dual Deg. Chem. Engr Dual Deg. Comp Engr Computer Info. Systems 5 4 Computer Science 4 Mathematical & Computer Engineering Physical Sciences Math Education Mathematics Physics 6 4 Dual Deg. Civil. Engr Dual Deg. Elec. Engr Dual Deg. Environ. Engr. 4 Dual Deg. Mech. Engr. 9 7 Dual Degree Engineering Science Educ. Chemistry Statistics Mathematical & Physical Sciences Total Biology Biological & Biology Pre Med Applied Health Biology Pre-Med + Sciences Dual Deg. Biomed. Engr. 9 8 Public Health Sciences Science Educ. Biology Speech Pathology Biological & Applied Health Sciences Total DATA SOURCE: Registrar s Office. Secondary Education majors are listed within their discipline. Grand Total does not equal the sum of the majors because students with double majors are included only once in the Arts & Sciences total. 7
14 . Distribution of Student Enrollment by Divisions/Majors College of Arts & Sciences Undergraduate, Fall Semesters -7, cont. Division Major Communication Studies Mass Communication Neuroscience Social & Political Science Behavioral Speech Pathology 8 5 Sciences Psychological Science Psychology Pre Med Sociology Social & Behavioral Sciences Total Student Academic Success Office (Deciding) A&S Non Degree Other Concurrent Admissions Transient Student Other Total Arts & Sciences Total,8,8,,78,8 Dillard 7 8 Consortium Loyola 7 7 Notre Dame Tulane Consortium Total 7 6 GRAND TOTAL,45,96,,8,9 DATA SOURCE: Registrar s Office. Secondary Education majors are listed within their discipline and not in the Arts & Sciences Total. Grand Total does not equal the sum of the majors because students with double majors are included only once in the Arts & Sciences total. 8
15 4. Distribution of Student Enrollment by Majors Division of Education & Counseling / Fall Semesters 7 MAJOR/ CONCENTRATION Early Childhood Educ.(PK-) Elementary Education (-5) Elementary Education (-6) Middle School Educ. (4-8) 7 Special Education (Mild / Moderate) -- Secondary Education (total) 6 6 Art English / English Education Spanish Education Music Social Studies Science Education - Biology Science Education - Chemistry Mathematics Undergraduate Total GRADUATE Educ. Administration & Supervision Educational Leadership (Doctoral) Educational Leadership (Masters) Total Educ. Admin. & Supervision Curriculum & Instruction Instruction Technology Reading Specialist Special Interest Teacher Leader 4 Total Curriculum & Instruction DATA SOURCE: Registrar s Office 9
16 4. Distribution of Student Enrollment by Majors Division of Education & Counseling / Fall Semesters 7, cont. MAJOR/AREA of CONCENTRATION Master of Arts in Teaching Elementary Education (-5) Elementary Education (-6) General Science (6-) K- Art K- Health & PE Education Secondary Education (total) 4 4 Biology Business Chemistry English Foreign Language History Reading Mathematics Physics Social Studies Special Education Elementary Special Education MS 4-8 English Special Education MS 4-8 Math Special Education MS 4-8 Science 4 4 Special Education MS 4-8 Social Studies Special Education Sec MS 6- Biology 4 Special Education Sec MS 6- Chemistry Special Education Sec MS 6- English Special Education Sec 6- Math Special Education Sec 6- Physics Special Education Sec 6- Spanish Special Education Sec 6- Social Studies Total Master of Arts in Teaching Counseling Clinical Mental Health Counseling Community Counseling School Counseling Mental Health Counseling Total Counseling Graduate Studies Totals
17 4. Distribution of Student Enrollment by Majors Division of Education & Counseling / Fall Semesters 7, cont. Miscellaneous Certification Plus Thirty 7 Non Degree Seeking/Transient Graduate Total TOTAL DIVISION OF EDUCATION & COUNSELING
18 5. Distribution of Student Enrollment by Majors College of Pharmacy Fall Semesters - 7 ACADEMIC DIVISION College of Pharmacy Pharm. D Unclassified/Transient 6 5 TOTAL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY DATA SOURCE: Registrar s Office
19 Table 6. Full-time/Part-time Student Enrollment College of Pharmacy Ethnicity/Gender by Student Level Fall Semester 7 Race/Ethnicity Gender Fulltime FT Parttime PT Grand P P P P4 Total P P P P4 Total Total Black or African American Male Female White Male Female Asian Male Female 5 7 Amer Indian Alask. Native Hispanic or Latino Two Or More Races Non Resident Alien Male Female Male 6 Female Male Female Male 4 4 Female Unknown Male Female 8 Grand Total
20 Xavier University of Louisiana Full-time/Part-time Student Enrollment College of Pharmacy Ethnicity/Gender by Student Level Fall Semester 7, cont. College of Pharmacy Male Student Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity Fulltime & Parttime, Fall 7 Black or African American White Asian American Indian Alaskan Native Hispanic Non Resident Alien Two or More Races Unknown P 4 7 P 6 P 4 6 P College of Pharmacy Female Student Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity, Classification Fulltime & Parttime, Fall 7 Black or African American White Asian American Indian Alaskan Native Hispanic Non Resident Alien Two or More Races Unknown P P P 6 8 P
21 Race/Ethnicity Black or African American 7. Student Enrollment College of Pharmacy By Ethnicity/Gender: Fall Semesters - 7 Hispanic Amer. Ind./Alask. Native Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Two or More Races Non Resident Alien Gender FT PT FT PT FT PT FT PT FT PT Male Female Total Male White Female Total Male Female 9 6 Total Male Female Total Male Asian Female Total Male Female Total Male Female 7 6 Total Male Female Total Male Female 6 5 Total Subtotal GRAND TOTAL Unknown DATA SOURCE: Registrar s Office. 5
22 8. Distribution of Student Enrollment Graduate Programs Fall Semesters - 7 ACADEMIC DIVISION Division of Education & Counseling (Graduate) Institute of Black Catholic Studies 8() 5 (8) (45) (5) 5(8) Institute of Black Catholic Studies Post Graduates/Non-Degree Graduate 7 TOTAL GRADUATE STUDIES DATA SOURCE: Registrar s Office and the Institute for Black Catholic Studies. See Table 4 for detailed listing of major areas of concentration. Represents degree program students who participated in the Institute for Black Catholic Studies during the summer session. The number in parentheses indicates the number of students participating in the certificate program and the NOLA/OBCM collaboration. These numbers are not included in the Fall -7 total Graduate Studies Program. 4 Represents non-degree and transient students who participated in the Institute for Black Catholic Studies program during the 6 summer session. 6
23 9. Student Enrollment - Graduate Programs by Ethnicity/Gender and Enrollment Status Fall Semester 7 Race/Ethnicity Gender FT PT Black or African American White Asian American Indian Alaskan Native Hispanic Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Two or More Races Non - Resident Alien Ethnicity Unknown GRAND TOTAL Grand Total Male 5 Female 8 9 Total 5 8 Male 5 6 Female 5 Total 8 Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female 7 7 Total 8 8 Male Female Total Male Female 7 8 Total 8 9 Male Female Total Male Female Total Male 4 5 Female 5 6 Total 9 5 DATA SOURCE: Registrar s Office 7
24 . Geographical Origins of Students Fall Semesters - 7 Xavier University of Louisiana REGION / STATE Louisiana,69,645,65,584,58 Texas Georgia Mississippi 5 9 Tennessee Alabama Florida North Carolina South Carolina Virginia Kentucky West Virginia Region Total,46,,4,8,8 North Central Region Illinois Missouri Michigan Indiana Wisconsin Arkansas Minnesota Ohio Colorado Oklahoma Kansas Nebraska Iowa N. Dakota S.Dakota Region Total
25 . Geographical Origins of Students Fall Semesters 7, cont. Xavier University of Louisiana REGION / STATE Northwest Region Nevada Washington Oregon 5 6 Alaska Montana Region Total 4 8 Western Region California Arizona New Mexico Hawaii Utah Idaho Region Total New England Region Massachusetts Connecticut Rhode Island Vermont Maine Region Total 5 5 Middle States Region Maryland New York Pennsylvania New Jersey 4 4 District of Columbia Delaware 4 Virgin Islands Region Total
26 . Geographical Origins of Students Fall Semesters 7, cont. Xavier University of Louisiana REGION / STATE Non Resident Alien Other GRAND TOTAL,,976,969,997,44,45 Regions of Geographical Origins Fall - 7,4,46,5,,5,,4,8,8, Southern Region, Regions of Geographical Origins Fall North Central Region Northwest Region Western Region New England Region Middle States & V.I. Region Foreign & Other DATA SOURCE: Registrar s Office The Regional Accrediting Associations establish regional boundaries. Within each region, states are listed in descending order for Fall 7 representing the number of students enrolled. 4 Includes students in, students in 4 and 5, 47 in 6 and 5 for fall 7 students listed in the four week headcount data file with unknown state origin. 4
27 Percentage. Student Religious Denomination Trends Fall Semesters -7 Xavier University of Louisiana Religion # % Baptist %.% 9.4% 9.9% 8.9% Catholic % 6.5% 6.% 4.8%.5% Episcopal %.4%.%.%.4% Lutheran %.%.%.%.% Methodist %.5%.6%.7%.% A. M. E %.9%.8%.7%.7% Nondenom %.%.9%.8%.9% Pentecostal %.6%.7%.8%.7% Disciple of Christ % 5.7% 5.6% 5.% 5.4% Muslim %.%.4%.%.5% Other % 9.% 4.7% 5.4% 6.9% Not Avail % 8.8% 4.6% 5.% 6.9% None %.%.%.9%.9% TOTAL,,976,969,997,44 % % % % % 4.% 5.%.% 5.%.% 5.%.% 5.%.% Baptist.9%.%.% 9.4% 9.9% Catholic 7.% 6.5% 6.5% 6.% 4.8% Other Religions 6.9% 8.% 6.5%.8%.4% Disciple of Christ 6.% 6.% 5.7% 5.6% 5.% Methodist.6%.4%.5%.6%.7% Not Avail..5%.7% 8.8% 4.6% 5.% DATA SOURCE: Registrar s Office Religious preference is requested on a voluntary basis on the admissions application. 4
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