Graduating Class Profile Academic Year 6-7 Executive Summary Each summer, the Office of Institutional Research prepares the Graduating Class Profile Report. This year s report contains information on the 6-7 academic year graduates. Basic demographics are included as well as information on how long the graduates have attended Southeastern and from which institutions students last transferred. During the 6-7 academic year Southeastern conferred a total of,8 degrees, a decrease of 6 (5.3%) degrees from the 5-6 academic year. Sixty-eight percent (68%) of baccalaureate degree recipients are White, Non-Hispanic, while sixty-four percent (64%) are female. Some highlights include: Twenty-three percent (3%) of the graduates who were classified as Beginning Freshmen graduated within four years. This is the same rate as 5-6 graduating class. For transfer students, Southeastern s leading feeder school is Baton Rouge Community College followed by Delgado Community College, Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, River Parishes Community College, University of Louisiana-Lafayette, Northshore Technical Community College, University of New Orleans, Southwest Mississippi Community College, Nicholls State University, and Northwestern State University. The undergraduate baccalaureate program with the highest number of graduates in 6-7 is the B.G.S. General Studies. That program is followed by the B.S.N. Nursing, B.S. Kinesiology, B.A. Management, B.A. Psychology, and B.S. Biological Sciences. The baccalaureate programs (at least 5 graduates) with the highest percentage of students who began as transfers are: B.G.S. General Studies followed by B.S. Athletic Training, B.S. Information Technology, B.S. Occupational Safety, Health and Environment, B.S. Mathematics, and B.S. Supply Chain Management. In contrast, the programs with the lowest percentage of transfers are: B.S. Biological Sciences, B.A. Spanish, B.S. Computer Science, B.S. Early Childhood Education, and B.A. Social Studies Education. Seventy-two percent (7%) of the baccalaureate degree recipients started Southeastern as Beginning Freshmen. This is up four percentage points over last year.
Level of Degrees Awarded Associates* Bachelors**,79 Masters 39 Post Master's Certificate 7 Doctorates 5 Total,8 * Includes who also received Bachelors degree. ** Includes 5 duplicate baccalaureate recipients. Southeastern Louisiana University Graduating Class Profile Summer 6, Fall 6, Spring 7 August, 7 Note: The information below is for unduplicated baccalaureate graduates only. Number who began at Southeastern, Number In any Cohort,95 Number Not in a Cohort 7 Number who transferred to Southeastern 48 Number who transferred with an Associate degree from a two year Institution 68 Number who transferred with an AALT, ASLT or AST degree from a two year Institution 3 Others 3 Total,74 Beginning Freshmen Transfers Average ACT Composite Score.7 NA Average Cumulative Hours 35.9 49.5 Ethnicity Beginning Freshmen Transfers Number Percent Number Percent Black, Non-Hispanic 33.% 84 7.5% White, Non-Hispanic 855 7.5% 3 6.5% Other Minority 8 9.7% 47 9.8% Sex Beginning Freshmen Transfers Number Percent Number Percent Female 773 63.8% 98 6.% Male 439 36.% 8 37.9% Sources: PeopleSoft and IR Extract Files Institutional Research
Southeastern Louisiana University Time to Baccalaureate Degree Academic Year 5-6 First Semester Beginning Freshmen Transfers Number of at Southeastern for Current Career Count Col % Count Col % Academic Years Summer/Fall 988.%.% 9 Summer/Fall 99.%.% 7 Summer/Fall 99 3.%.% 6 Summer/Fall 994.%.% Spring 995.%.% 3 Summer/Fall 995.%.% Summer/Fall 996.%.% Summer/Fall 997.%.% Summer/Fall 998.%.% 9 Summer/Fall 999 Summer/Fall Summer/Fall Summer/Fall Summer/Fall 3 Summer/Fall 4 Summer/Fall 5 Summer/Fall 6 Summer/Fall 7 Summer/Fall 8 3 4 7 3 9 3.%.%.%.3%.%.6%.%.%.7%.9% 4 5 4.%.4%.%.8%.4%.%.%.%.%.8% Spring Spring Spring Spring 3 Spring 4 Spring 5 Spring 6 Spring 7 Spring 8 Spring 9 3 3.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.4%.%.%.4%.%.%.% 8 7 6 5 4 3 9 Summer/Fall 9 35.9% 5.% Spring.8% 4.8% Summer/Fall 97 8.% 3.6% Spring.9% 7.5% Summer/Fall 35 9.4% 8 3.8% Spring 46 3.8% 6 3.3% Summer/Fall 358 9.5% 4 8.3% Spring 3 4 3.5% 35 7.3% Summer/Fall 3 79 3.% 86 7.9% Spring 4.% 44 9.% Summer/Fall 4 9.7% 98.4% Spring 5.% 4 8.5% Summer/Fall 5.% 4 8.8% Spring 6.% 4.8% Summer/Fall 6.% 4.8% Total,.% 48.% 8 7 6 5 4 3 Sources: PeopleSoft and IR Extract Files 3 Institutional Research
Southeastern Louisiana University Undergraduate Degrees Awarded by Student Entrance Academic Year 6-7 Academic Plan Beginning Freshmen Transfers Total* B.S. Accounting 43 (63.%) 5 (36.8%) 68 B.A. Art 3 (66.%) 6 (34.%) 47 B.S. Athletic Training 6 (5.%) 6 (5.%) B.B.A. Business Administration 34 (77.3%) (.7%) 44 B.S. Biological Sciences 6 (84.5%) (5.5%) 7 B.S. Chemistry 9 (.%) (.%) 9 B.A. Criminal Justice 5 (7.5%) 9 (7.5%) 69 B.A. Communication 47 (8.5%) (7.5%) 57 B.S. Computer Science 36 (87.8%) 5 (.%) 4 B.S. Communication Sciences and Disorders 4 (77.4%) 7 (.6%) 3 B.S. Early Childhood Education 9 (87.9%) 4 (.%) 33 B.S. Elementary Education 33 (75.%) (5.%) 44 B.S. Elementary Education & Special Education 5 (6.5%) 3 (37.5%) 8 B.A. English Education 3 (8.3%) 3 (8.8%) 6 B.A. English 5 (8.6%) 6 (9.4%) 3 B.S. Engineering Technology 4 (7.7%) 9 (7.3%) 33 B.S. Family & Consumer Sciences 35 (8.4%) 8 (8.6%) 43 B.S. Finance 3 (79.3%) 6 (.7%) 9 B.G.S. General Studies 98 (48.8%) 3 (5.%) B.S. Health Education & Promotion 5 (83.3%) 3 (6.7%) 8 B.A. History 9 (78.4%) 8 (.6%) 37 B.S. Health & Physical Education (6.5%) 6 (37.5%) 6 B.S. Health Systems Management (.%) (.%) A.A.S. Industrial Technology 5 (6.5%) 3 (37.5%) 8 B.S. Industrial Technology 35 (8.4%) 8 (8.6%) 43 B.S. Information Technology 7 (58.3%) 5 (4.7%) B.S. Kinesiology 95 (8.9%) (8.%) 6 B.S. Mathematics 6 (6.%) 4 (4.%) B.A. Management 8 (7.%) 33 (8.9%) 4 B.A. Marketing 3 (68.%) 5 (3.9%) 47 B.S. Middle School Education (73.3%) 4 (6.7%) 5 B.M. Music 6 (.%) (.%) 6 B.S. Nursing (.5%) 7 (87.5%) 8 B.S.N. Nursing 83 (69.7%) 36 (3.3%) 9 B.S. Occupational Safety, Health and Environment 4 (58.3%) (4.7%) 4 B.S. Physics 5 (.%) (.%) 5 B.A. Political Science (66.7%) 5 (33.3%) 5 B.A. Psychology 58 (73.4%) (6.6%) 79 B.S. Supply Chain Management 9 (6.%) 6 (4.%) 5 B.A. Sociology 6 (76.%) 5 (3.8%) B.A. Spanish 7 (87.5%) (.5%) 8 B.S. Sport Management 6 (66.7%) 3 (33.3%) 9 Sources: PeopleSoft and IR Extract Files 4 Institutional Research
Southeastern Louisiana University Undergraduate Degrees Awarded by Student Entrance Academic Year 6-7 Academic Plan Beginning Freshmen Transfers Total* B.A. Social Studies Education 9 (9.%) (.%) B.A. Social Work 3 (68.%) 5 (3.9%) 47 Total,7 (7.6%) 483 (8.4%),7 *Students classified as 'Other' are not included above. Includes Associate Degrees. Sources: PeopleSoft and IR Extract Files 5 Institutional Research
Transfer Information for Baccalaureate Degree Recipients Summer 6, Fall 6, and Spring 7 School Transferred From Count Percent Cumulative Percent Adams State University (CO) 3.6%.6% American Public University (WV).%.8% ASA Institute of Business (NY).%.% Baton Rouge Community College (LA) 89 8.5% 9.6% Baton Rouge General Hospital School (LA).% 9.8% Belhaven College (MS).%.% Belmont Abbey College (NC).%.% Bossier Parish Community (LA).%.4% Brigham Young University (UT).%.6% Central Texas College (TX).%.8% Citrus College (CA).%.% Colby Community College (KS).4%.5% College of Charleston (SC).%.7% College of Lake County (IL).%.9% Community College of the Air Force (AL).%.% Copiah Lincoln Junior College (MS).%.3% Delgado Community College (LA) 76 5.8% 38.% Delta College (LA).% 38.3% Diablo Valley College (CA).% 38.5% East Carolina University (NC).4% 39.% El Camino Community College (CA).% 39.% Essex County Community College (NJ).% 39.4% Evangelical Presbyterian College (GH).% 39.6% Georgia Military College (GA).% 39.8% Grantham University (MO).% 4.% Harding University (AR).% 4.% Hartnell College (CA).% 4.4% Hill College (TX).% 4.6% Holmes Community College (MS).4% 4.% Jones County Junior College (MS).% 4.3% Kansas City Kansas Community College (KS).% 4.5% L E Fletcher Technical Community College (LA).% 4.7% Lane College (TN).% 4.9% Lone Star College (TX).% 4.% Los Angeles Valley College (CA).% 4.3% Louisiana College (LA).% 4.5% Sources: PeopleSoft and IR Extract Files 6 Institutional Research
Transfer Information for Baccalaureate Degree Recipients Summer 6, Fall 6, and Spring 7 School Transferred From Count Percent Cumulative Percent Louisiana State University Eunice (LA).% 4.7% Louisiana State University (LA) 7 5.% 57.7% Louisiana Tech University (LA) 5.% 58.8% Louisiana Technical College (LA).4% 59.% Loyola University (LA) 4.8% 6.% LSU Hlth Sciences Ctr at NO (LA).% 6.% LSU Medical Center-Shreveport (LA).% 6.4% McNeese State University (LA) 3.6% 6.% Meridian Junior College (MS).% 6.3% Midwestern State Univ (TX).% 6.5% Military Credit 3.6% 6.% Minot State University (ND).% 6.3% Mississippi College (MS).4% 6.7% Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College (MS).% 6.9% New Mexico Junior College (NM).% 63.% Nicholls State University (LA) 8.7% 64.8% Northeast Mississippi Community College (MS).% 65.% Northshore Technical Community College (LA) 9 4.% 69.% Northwest Florida State College (FL).% 69.% Northwest Miss Community College (MS).4% 69.6% Northwestern State University (LA) 8.7% 7.3% Nunez Community College (LA) 5.% 7.3% Oral Roberts University (OK).% 7.5% Our Lady of the Lake College (LA) 5.% 73.5% Park University (MO).% 73.7% Pearl River Community College (MS).% 74.% Pima Community College (AZ).4% 74.4% Rajiv Gandhi University of Hea (India).% 74.6% Remington College (LA).% 74.8% River Parishes Community College (LA) 4 5.% 79.8% Riverside Community College (CA).% 8.% Saddleback Community College (CA).% 8.% San Mateo County Community College District (CA).% 8.4% Sierra College (CA).% 8.6% South Louisiana Community College (LA).% 8.8% Southeastern Louisiana University (LA).% 8.% Sources: PeopleSoft and IR Extract Files 7 Institutional Research
Transfer Information for Baccalaureate Degree Recipients Summer 6, Fall 6, and Spring 7 School Transferred From Count Percent Cumulative Percent Southern Arkansas University (AR).4% 8.5% Southern University-Baton Rouge (LA) 6.3% 8.7% Southern University In New Orleans (LA).% 8.9% Southwest Mississippi Community College (MS) 9.9% 84.8% Southwest Tennessee Community College (TN).% 85.% Spring Hill College (AL).4% 85.4% Saint Louis University (MO).% 85.6% The University Of Memphis (TN).% 85.8% The Victoria College (TX).% 86.% Three Rivers Comm College (MO).% 86.% Tulane University (LA).% 86.5% University of Texas Pan American (TX).% 86.7% University Arkansas at Little Rock (AR).% 86.9% University of Holy Cross (LA).% 87.% University of North Dakota (ND).% 87.3% Univ Of North Carolina (NC).% 87.5% University of Oklahoma (OK).4% 87.9% University of Texas San Antonio (TX).% 88.% University of West Florida (FL).% 88.3% University Southern Mississippi (MS) 4.8% 89.% University Wisconsin-River Fall (WI).% 89.4% University of Alabama (AL).% 89.6% University of LA-Lafayette (LA) 4.% 93.7% University of Louisiana-Monroe (LA).4% 94.% University of Maryland Univ Co (MD).4% 94.6% University of New Orleans (LA) 8 3.8% 98.3% University of Otago (New Zealand).% 98.5% University Of Phoenix (AZ).4% 99.% Weatherford College (TX).% 99.% William Carey University (MS).% 99.4% Wor-Wic Tech Community College (MD).% 99.6% Xavier University (LA).% 99.8% Yakima Valley Community College (WA).%.% Total 48 Sources: PeopleSoft and IR Extract Files 8 Institutional Research