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PHYSICAL EDUCATION FALL 215

PHYSICAL EDUCATION TABLE OF CONTENTS Fall and Spring Enrollment Trends... 67 Summer Enrollment Trends... 68 Fall Enrollment Trends by Race... 69 Fall Enrollment Trends by Gender... 7 Fall Enrollment Trends by Class Level... 71 Residency Classification of Students for Fee Payment Purposes... 72 Geographic Distribution by State... 73 Geographic Distribution by Country... 74 Migration of Transfer Students to Coastal Carolina University... 75 First-Time Full-Time Freshmen SAT Scores... 76 First-Time Full-Time Freshmen ACT Scores... 77 First-Time Full-Time Freshmen High School GPA... 78 First-Time Full-Time Freshmen Retention... 79 First-Time Full-Time Transfer Retention... 8 65

Fall and Spring Semester Enrollment Trends 26-215 Fall Semester Spring Semester Year Headcount Year Headcount 26 177 27 159 27 183 28 164 28 166 29 151 29 157 21 138 21 154 211 13 211 11 212 93 212 92 213 82 213 77 214 75 214 68 215 65 215 63 3 25 2 Headcount 15 1 5 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-1 1-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 Fall Semester Spring Semester 67

Summer Semesters Enrollment Trends 26-215 May Summer I Summer II Semester Semester Semester Total Year # Students # Students # Students # Students 26 17 29 17 63 27 6 19 21 46 28 19 19 12 5 29 9 1 19 38 21 8 7 9 24 211 4 5 4 13 212 5 6 7 18 213 5 1 6 21 214 8 11 8 27 215 7 9 3 19 3 25 2 Headcount 15 1 5 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 May Summer I Summer II 68

Fall Enrollment Trends By Race Fall Semesters 26-215 26 27 28 29* 21 211 212 213 # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % ETHNICITY Hispanic/Latino 4 2.3% 1.5% 2 1.2% 2 1.3% 3 1.9% 3 3.% 2 2.2% 2 2.6% 3 4.4% 2 3.2% RACE American Indian/ Alaskan Native 1.6% 1.5% 1.6% 1.6%.%.%.%.%.%.% Asian 1.6% 1.5% 2 1.2%.%.%.%.%.% 1 1.5%.% Black/ African American 15 8.5% 18 9.8% 15 9.% 12 7.6% 21 13.6% 12 11.9% 15 16.3% 15 19.5% 11 16.2% 11 17.5% Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander 1.6%.%.%.%.%.%.% White 153 86.4% 16 87.4% 145 87.3% 138 87.9% 129 83.8% 84 83.2% 75 81.5% 58 75.3% 5 73.5% 49 77.8% Two or More Races 3 1.9% 1.6% 2 2.%.% 2 2.6% 3 4.4% 1 1.6% Non-Resident Alien 1.6% 1.5%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% Unknown 2 1.1% 1.5% 1.6%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% TOTAL 177 1.% 183 1.% 166 1.% 157 1.% 154 1.% 11 1.% 92 1.% 77 1.% 68 1.% 63 1.% 214 215 *Note: Institutions required to use new Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) racial/ethnic categories for reporting. 2.% 18.% 16.% 14.% 12.% 1.% 8.% 6.% 4.% 2.% Percent of Students*.% 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 Hispanic/Latino American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian Black/African American Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Two or More Races Non Resident Alien Unknown *excludes White 69

Enrollment Trends by Gender Fall Semesters 26-215 Male Female Year # % # % Total 26 125 7.6% 52 29.4% 177 27 13 71.% 53 29.% 183 28 122 73.5% 44 26.5% 166 29 117 74.5% 4 25.5% 157 21 122 79.2% 32 2.8% 154 211 79 78.2% 22 21.8% 11 212 76 82.6% 16 17.4% 92 213 58 75.3% 19 24.7% 77 214 42 61.8% 26 38.2% 68 215 42 66.7% 21 33.3% 63 9.% 8.% 7.% Percent of Students 6.% 5.% 4.% 3.% 2.% 1.%.% 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 Male Female 7

Enrollment Trends by Class Level Fall Semesters 26-215 Year Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total 26 41 46 36 54 177 27 45 41 4 57 183 28 43 33 32 58 166 29 43 34 28 52 157 21 51 32 3 41 154 211 27 22 22 3 11 212 33 23 14 22 92 213 27 22 13 15 77 214 22 17 13 16 68 215 2 15 12 16 63 6 5 4 Headcount 3 2 1 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior 71

Residency Classification of Students For Fee Payment Purposes* Fall Semesters 26-215 In-State Out-of-State Year # % # % Total 26 13 58.2% 74 41.8% 177 27 17 58.5% 76 41.5% 183 28 99 59.6% 67 4.4% 166 29 85 54.1% 72 45.9% 157 21 81 52.6% 73 47.4% 154 211 58 57.4% 43 42.6% 11 212 57 62.% 35 38.% 92 213 51 66.2% 26 33.8% 77 214 43 63.2% 25 36.8% 68 215 38 55.9% 25 36.8% 63 *Residency classification for fee payment purposes is defined by South Carolina statute. 7.% 6.% Percent of Students 5.% 4.% 3.% 2.% 1.%.% 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 In-State Out-of-State 72

Geographic Distribution of Enrollment by State Fall Semesters 211-215 State 211 212 213 214 215 South Carolina 4 45 44 33 31 New Jersey 2 14 5 8 11 New York 22 22 17 13 6 Connecticut 2 1 1 2 3 Maryland 2 2 2 3 3 Massachusetts 1 2 North Carolina 1 3 1 1 2 Virginia 2 1 1 1 2 Illinois 2 1 1 1 1 Pennsylvania 6 1 3 2 1 Other States 4 2 2 3 1 35 3 25 2 Headcount 15 1 31 5 11 6 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 SC NJ NY CT MD MA NC VA IL PA Fall 215 73

Geographic Distribution of Enrollment by Country Fall Semesters 211-215 Country Afghanistan 211 212 213 214 215 Canada Colombia Ecuador India Nigeria Peru Other Countries Total.%.%.%.%.% 74

Transfers From: Migration of Transfer Students to Coastal Carolina University Fall Semesters 211-215 211 212 213 214 The Citadel Clemson University College of Charleston Francis Marion University 1 1 Lander University S.C. State University 1 USC-Columbia 1 USC-Aiken USC-Beaufort USC-Upstate Winthrop University 1 Medical University of South Carolina Two-year USC Campuses Horry-Georgetown Technical College 1 Other SC Technical Colleges 2 2 Private Senior Institutions 2 3 Private Two-year Colleges Total SC Transfers 3 2 5 4 1 Out-of-State Colleges 8 1 7 9 11 Foreign Colleges 1 Total Transfers 11 13 12 13 12 215 75

First-Time Full-Time Freshmen SAT Scores Fall Semesters 21-215 In-State Out-of-State Year N Mean Min Max N Mean Min Max 21 5 154 87 114 13 967 84 111 211 3 937 91 97 7 99 81 122 212 12 975 86 135 6 923 86 98 213 6 96 86 18 5 12 92 18 214 4 963 91 15 6 95 88 13 215 2 895 88 91 6 975 88 17 Average SAT Score 12 11 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 154 975 96 963 967 99 12 937 95 975 923 895 21 211 212 213 214 215 In-State Out-of-State Fall 215 SAT Total Score In-State Out-of-State <8 8-899 1 1 9-999 1 2 1-199 3 11-1199 12-1299 >1299 Total 2 6 76

First-Time Full-Time Freshmen ACT Scores Fall Semesters 21-215 In-State Out-of-State Year N Mean Min Max N Mean Min Max 21 7 18.7 16 21 6 2.7 19 23 211 3 2.7 19 22 2 18.5 18 19 212 9 18.7 17 22 3 18.7 17 2 213 4 2.5 18 24 N/A N/A N/A 214 3 2.3 18 23 1 2. 2 2 215 6 2.3 18 22 1 21. 21 21 Average ACT Scores 25 24 23 22 21 2 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 2.7 2.7 2.5 2.3 2. 21. 2.3 18.7 18.5 18.7 18.7 21 211 212 213 214 215 In State Out of State ACT Total Score < 18 18 19 2 21 22 > 22 Total Fall 215 In-State Out-of-State 1 2 2 1 1 6 1 77

First-Time Full-Time Freshmen High School GPA Fall Semesters 21-215 In-State Out-of-State Year N Mean Min Max N Mean Min Max 21 12 3.48 2.85 4.48 19 2.95 2.12 4.25 211 6 3.4 2.67 4.5 9 2.96 2. 3.75 212 21 2.43 2.88 4.31 9 3.12 2.75 3.86 213 1 3.14 2.5 3.93 5 3.6 2.51 3.61 214 7 3.48 3.3 4.11 7 2.74 2.41 3.15 215 8 3.55 3.21 3.85 6 3.14 2.6 3.63 Average High School GPA 4. 3.75 3.5 3.25 3. 2.75 2.5 2.25 2. 1.75 1.5 1.25 1..75.5.25. 3.48 3.4 3.48 3.55 3.14 3.12 3.6 3.14 2.95 2.96 2.74 2.43 21 211 212 213 214 215 In-State Out-of-State High School GPA < 1.75 1.75-1.99 2. - 2.49 2.5-2.99 3. - 3.49 >= 3.5 Total Fall 215 In-State Out-of-State 3 3 1 5 2 8 6 78

First-time Full-Time Freshmen Retention Fall Semester 29-215 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 # New Full-time 29 31 15 3 15 14 15 PHED Freshmen Returned 2nd Year 15 51.7% 19 61.3% 6 4.% 18 6.% 11 73.3% 9 64.3% Returned 3rd Year 17 58.6% 17 54.8% 6 4.% 18 6.% 7 46.7% Returned 4th Year 14 48.3% 15 48.4% 6 4.% 17 56.7% AFTER 4TH YEAR Graduated 7 24.1% 8 25.8% 2 13.3% Returned 6 2.7% 6 19.4% 4 26.7% Total Retention 13 44.8% 14 45.2% 6 4.% AFTER 5TH YEAR Graduated 1 34.5% 13 41.9% Six-year Graduation Rates Returned 2 6.9% 1 3.2% Cohort Percent Total Retention 12 41.4% 14 45.2% 25 64.7% AFTER 6TH YEAR 26 48.1% Graduated 11 37.9% 27 38.2% Returned 1 3.4% 28 36.7% Total Retention 12 41.4% 29 37.9% 79

New Transfer Student Retention Fall Semester 29-215 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 # New Full-time 23 29 9 13 12 13 11 PHED Transfers AFTER 1ST YEAR Graduated 1 4.3%.%.%.%.%.% Returned 11 47.8% 18 62.1% 7 77.8% 9 69.2% 8 66.7% 8 61.5% Total Retention 12 52.2% 18 62.1% 7 77.8% 9 69.2% 8 66.7% 8 61.5% AFTER 2ND YEAR Graduated 3 13.% 1 3.4%.% 1 7.7% 2 16.7% Returned 8 34.8% 13 44.8% 6 66.7% 8 61.5% 5 41.7% Total Retention 11 47.8% 14 48.3% 6 66.7% 9 69.2% 7 58.3% AFTER 3RD YEAR Graduated 4 17.4% 6 2.7% 3 33.3% 5 38.5% Six-year Graduation Rates Returned 5 21.7% 6 2.7% 2 22.2% 4 3.8% Cohort Percent Total Retention 9 39.1% 12 41.4% 5 55.6% 9 69.2% 25 44.4% AFTER 4TH YEAR 26 57.1% Graduated 8 34.8% 1 34.5% 4 44.4% 27 71.4% Returned 2 8.7% 3 1.3% 1 11.1% 28 57.1% Total Retention 1 43.5% 13 44.8% 5 55.6% 29 43.5% AFTER 5TH YEAR Graduated 8 34.8% 13 44.8% Returned 2 8.7%.% Total Retention 1 43.5% 13 44.8% AFTER 6TH YEAR Graduated 1 43.5% Returned.% Total Retention 1 43.5% 8