Wright State Domestic Students by State Fall 2017

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Wright State Domestic Students by State Fall 2017 State Count Percent AK 5 AL 7 AR 3 AZ 13 CA 57 CO 17 CT 8 DC 4 DE 2 FL 42 GA 34 GU 2 HI 3 IA 5 ID 7 IL 68 IN 109 KS 2 KY 47 LA 3 MA 7 MD 32 ME 1 MI 45 MN 10 MO 12 MT 3 NC 19 ND 3 NE 2 NH 3 NJ 13 NM 7 NV 9 NY 30 OH 15143 OH Unknown County 30 OK 6 OR 5 PA 26 PR 7 RI 4 SC 7 TN 15 TX 36 UT 3 VA 32 WA 8 WI 26 WV 14 WY 1 15997 93.50%

Wright State International Students by Country Fall 2017 Country Count Percent Afghanistan 4 Algeria 1 Argentina 2 Australia 1 Austria 1 Azerbaijan 2 Bahamas 1 Bangladesh 16 Barbados 1 Benin 1 Bhutan 1 Bolivia 1 Cameroon 1 Canada 8 Chile 2 China 108 Colombia 2 Egypt 7 Ethiopia 2 France 2 Germany 4 Ghana 3 Greece 5 Hong Kong 2 Hungary 3 India 423 Indonesia 1 Iran 12 Iraq 26 Italy 1 Jamaica 1 Japan 2 Jordan 2 Kazakhstan 1 Kenya 1 Korea, South 7 Kuwait 74 Libya 7 Macau 4

Malaysia 6 Mauritania 3 Mexico 2 Mongolia 1 Nepal 23 Netherlands 1 Nigeria 11 Norway 1 Pakistan 1 Peru 1 Philippines 2 Poland 1 Portugal 1 Russia 1 Rwanda 1 Saudi Arabia 229 Senegal 2 Serbia 1 Singapore 1 Slovakia 1 South Africa 1 Spain 2 Sri Lanka 10 Sweden 2 Syria 3 Taiwan 2 Thailand 3 Togo 1 Trinidad and Tobago 1 Turkey 2 United Arab Emirates 15 United Kingdom 5 Unknown 22 Venezuela 2 Vietnam 5 Yemen 1 Grand Total 1110 or 6.5%

Fall 2017 Admitted Students Who Did Not Enroll at Wright State New Direct from High School (NDHS) Total = 3,250 Were admitted but did not enroll Fall 2017. Subtotal = 604 Do not appear to have enrolled elsewhere. Subtotal = 2,640 Went to 348 other schools. Top 10 Competitor Destinations for Students Who Applied at Wright State but Did Not Enroll Schools Receiving >100 Students 1. Cincinnati (UC) 225 4. Miami 75 UC Blue Ash 56 Miami Hamilton 31 UC Clermont 13 Miami Middletown 22 Subtotal 294 Subtotal 128 2. Sinclair 219 5. Bowling Green 126 6. Ohio 116 3. Ohio State (OSU) 103 7. Dayton 101 OSU Newark 31 OSU Lima 18 OSU Marion 12 OSU Mansfield 4 OSU Agri Tech 2 Subtotal 170 Schools Receiving 50 99 Students 8. Toledo 75 9. Kent State 66 10. Akron 60 Total of Students Who Enrolled at Competitor Schools in Ohio 1,355 Future Transfer Prospects Enrolled in Our Partner Community Colleges Sinclair 219 Columbus State 45 Clark 38 Edison State 28 Cincinnati State 19 Southern State 16 Rhodes 6 Total 371 Students Who Went Out of State (Total 1,257) and Attended College in the 38 States Below AK 1 HI 1 MI 51 SD 1 AL 17 IA 6 MO 14 TN 37 AR 1 ID 1 NC 8 TX 15 AZ 5 IL 36 NE 3 UT 1 CA 5 IN 141 NJ 2 VA 17 CO 3 KS 4 NY 31 WI 18 CT 8 KY 108 OK 13 WV 20 DC 3 LA 4 OR 1 WY 1 FL 17 MA 6 PA 34 GA 7 MD 3 SC 9 Top Ten Competitor Destinations in Neighboring States for Students Who Applied but Did Not Enroll State All Students Who Went to the State Most Cited School in that State No. Illinois 36 Roosevelt U. 8 Indiana 141 Ball State 40 Kentucky 108 Northern Kentucky 48 Michigan 51 Eastern Michigan 12 Pennsylvania 34 Point Park U. 5

Total = 99 Were admitted and did not enroll at WSU in F17 Subtotal = 65 Do not appear to have enrolled elsewhere Subtotal = 24 Went to other Ohio schools Subtotal = 10 Went to 8 other states 1. Sinclair 5 6. Northwestern Ohio 2 2. Clark State 4 7. Edison 1 3. Kent State 3 8. Columbus State 1 4. Miami Hamilton 2 9. Ohio 1 Miami Middletown 1 10. Ohio Northern 1 5. Ohio State (OSU) 1 OSU Newark 1 OSU Lima 1 Colorado 1 Kentucky 2 Florida 1 New York 2 Illinois 1 Oklahoma 1 Indiana 1 Washington 1 Total = 451 Were admitted and did not enroll at WSU in F17 Subtotal = 206 Do not appear to have enrolled elsewhere Subtotal = 200 Went to (40) Ohio Schools Subtotal = 45 Went to (24) other states 1. Sinclair 68 5. Miami 8 2. Clark State 16 Miami Middletown 1 3. Ohio State (OSU) 11 9 OSU Newark 1 6. Edison 8 OSU Lima 3 7. Bowling Green 8 15 8. Ohio 6 4. Cincinnati (UC) 13 9. Southern State 4 UC Blue Ash 1 10. Shawnee 4 14 AL 1 KY 4 PA 3 AZ 1 MD 1 SC 1 CA 2 MI 3 TN 3 CT 1 MO 3 TX 1 FL 1 MS 1 VA 1 IA 1 NE 1 VT 1 IL 3 NJ 1 WI 1 IN 7 NM 1 WV 2 Cincinnati 308 Sinclair 292 Ohio State 188 Miami 140 Bowling Green 134 Ohio 123 Dayton 106 Toledo 77 Kent 72 Akron 62 Others Top Ten Competitor Destinations in Ohio for Students Who Applied but Did Not Enroll Destinations of Students Who Went Out of State Total (10) and Attended College in these (8) States Transfers Top Ten Competitor Destinations in Ohio for Transfer Students Who Applied but Did Not Enroll Destinations of Students Who Went Out of State Total (45) and Attended College in these (24) States Overall Top Ten (10) Competitor Destinations for Students Who Applied but Did Not Enroll

Top Ten Competitor Student Demographic Details From Montgomery County From Other Counties or State Rank Institution Number of Students Average ACT Average SAT Average Average EFC From Greene County 1 Cincinnati 294 24.94 1134.44 3.61 $29,859 17 38 239 2Sinclair Community College 219 20.08 1057.18 3.16 $8,403 40 145 34 3The Ohio State 170 27.75 1251.75 4.01 $26,204 10 23 137 4Miami 128 27.89 1233.46 3.91 $24,054 6 22 100 5 Bowling Green State 126 22.26 1043.33 3.37 $22,143 9 20 97 6Ohio 116 23.14 1198.12 3.47 $22,459 13 11 92 7 Dayton 101 25.26 1140.00 3.68 $24,282 16 49 36 8 Toledo 75 22.11 1045.00 3.40 $16,513 3 12 60 9Kent State 66 23.00 1170.54 3.51 $17,388 3 6 57 10 Akron 60 20.26 1140.00 3.13 $8,035 1 5 54 Number of Students 350 300 250 294 200 150 100 50 0 Cincinnati 219 Sinclair Community College 170 The Ohio State 128 126 116 Miami Bowling Green State Ohio 101 Dayton 75 66 60 Toledo Kent State Akron Average GPA 4.50 4.00 3.50 3.00 2.50 2.00 1.50 1.00 0.50 0.00 3.61 Cincinnati 3.16 Sinclair Community College 4.01 3.91 The Ohio State Miami 3.37 3.47 Bowling Green Ohio State 3.68 Dayton 3.40 3.51 Toledo Kent State 3.13 Akron Average ACT 30.00 25.00 20.00 15.00 24.94 20.08 27.75 27.89 22.26 23.14 25.26 22.11 23.00 20.26 10.00 5.00 0.00 Cincinnati Sinclair Community College The Ohio State Miami Bowling Green State Ohio Dayton Toledo Kent State Akron

g Average SAT 1300.00 1250.00 1200.00 1150.00 1100.00 1134.44 1251.75 1233.46 1198.12 1140.00 1170.54 1140.00 1050.00 1000.00 1057.18 1043.33 1045.00 950.00 900.00 Cincinnati Sinclair Community College The Ohio State Miami Bowling Green State Ohio Dayton Toledo Kent State Akron Average EFC $35,000 $30,000 $25,000 $20,000 $29,859 $26,204 $24,054 $22,143 $22,459 $24,282 $15,000 $10,000 $16,513 $17,388 $5,000 $8,403 $8,035 $0 Cincinnati Sinclair Community College The Ohio State Miami Bowling Green State Ohio Dayton Toledo Kent State Akron From Greene, Montgomery, or Other Counties From Greene County From Montgomery County From Other Counties or State 239 145 137 100 97 92 17 38 40 34 23 22 10 6 9 20 13 11 16 49 36 60 57 54 3 12 3 6 1 5 Cincinnati Sinclair Community College The Ohio State Miami Bowling Green State Ohio Dayton Toledo Kent State Akron

ACT Score First time Students Who Did Not Enroll Elsewhere for Fall 2017 Ohio Residents Only 0 1.5 1.51 1.75 1.76 2.0 2.01 2.25 2.26 2.50 2.51 2.75 2.76 3.0 3.01 3.25 3.26 3.50 3.51 3.75 3.76 4.0 4.01+ Totals 0 9 2 6 12 8 6 5 8 2 3 3 64 1.0 15 1 5 10 23 13 8 6 2 2 1 71 16 18 1 4 10 30 33 29 28 19 9 2 1 166 19 21 3 4 13 13 19 33 20 16 9 4 134 22 24 1 9 5 5 17 15 10 15 6 83 25 27 1 2 1 1 7 6 8 6 12 2 46 28 30 1 1 3 6 5 4 20 31 33 1 1 6 4 12 34+ 1 3 2 6 Totals 9 2 10 28 75 84 80 98 80 52 57 27 602 Other Demographic Information Students from Raider Country Expected Family Contribution (FAFSA) COUNTY RANGE Students With GED Scores 7 Allen County 14 0 128 Auglaize County 20 1.0 500 21 Dayton Campus 553 Butler County 44 501 750 1 Lake Campus 49 Champaign County 8 751 1000 3 Clark County 29 1001 1250 2 Clinton County 10 1251 1500 5 Darke County 13 1501 1750 1 Greene County 35 1751 2000 2 Logan County 7 2001 2500 3 Mercer County 8 2501 3000 6 Miami County 16 3001 4000 10 Montgomery County 111 4001 5000 6 Preble County 2 5001 6000 20 Shelby County 6 6001 7000 8 Van Wert County 4 7001 8000 7 Warren County 37 8001 9000 6 Total 364 9001 10000 10 10001 15000 28 15001+ 75 BLANK 259 Pell Eligible Students

ACT Score First time Students Who Did Not Enroll Elsewhere for Fall 2017 Auglaize County Only 0 1.5 1.51 1.75 1.76 2.0 2.01 2.25 2.26 2.50 2.51 2.75 2.76 3.0 3.01 3.25 3.26 3.50 3.51 3.75 3.76 4.0 4.01+ Totals 0 2 1 1 1 5 1.0 15 0 16 18 1 2 1 1 1 6 19 21 2 2 1 1 6 22 24 2 2 25 27 0 28 30 1 1 31 33 0 34+ 0 Totals 2 0 0 2 3 3 1 3 3 2 1 0 20 Other Demographic Information Expected Family Contribution (FAFSA) RANGE Students With GED Scores 2 0 7 1.0 500 1 Dayton Campus 1 501 750 0 Lake Campus 19 751 1000 0 1001 1250 0 Total Students 20 1251 1500 0 1501 1750 0 1751 2000 0 2001 2500 0 2501 3000 0 3001 4000 0 4001 5000 0 5001 6000 0 6001 7000 0 7001 8000 0 8001 9000 0 9001 10000 0 10001 15000 1 15001+ 5 BLANK 11 Pell Eligible Students

ACT Score First time Students Who Did Not Enroll Elsewhere for Fall 2017 Butler County Only 0 1.5 1.51 1.75 1.76 2.0 2.01 2.25 2.26 2.50 2.51 2.75 2.76 3.0 3.01 3.25 3.26 3.50 3.51 3.75 3.76 4.0 4.01+ Totals 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 1.0 15 3 3 16 18 1 1 3 3 3 1 12 19 21 1 2 2 2 7 22 24 1 2 1 1 3 8 25 27 3 2 2 7 28 30 1 1 31 33 0 34+ 0 Totals 1 0 0 2 3 7 6 5 4 5 7 4 44 Other Demographic Information Expected Family Contribution (FAFSA) RANGE Students With GED Scores 0 0 10 1.0 500 0 Dayton Campus 43 501 750 0 Lake Campus 1 751 1000 1 1001 1250 0 Total Students 44 1251 1500 0 1501 1750 0 1751 2000 0 2001 2500 0 2501 3000 1 3001 4000 0 4001 5000 0 5001 6000 2 6001 7000 0 7001 8000 0 8001 9000 0 9001 10000 2 10001 15000 3 15001+ 5 BLANK 20 Pell Eligible Students

ACT Score First time Students Who Did Not Enroll Elsewhere for Fall 2017 Clark County Only 0 1.5 1.51 1.75 1.76 2.0 2.01 2.25 2.26 2.50 2.51 2.75 2.76 3.0 3.01 3.25 3.26 3.50 3.51 3.75 3.76 4.0 4.01+ Totals 0 1 1 1 3 1.0 15 1 1 2 16 18 1 3 1 5 2 1 13 19 21 1 2 1 1 5 22 24 2 2 25 27 1 1 1 3 28 30 1 1 31 33 0 34+ 0 Totals 1 0 0 1 3 3 7 6 3 2 3 0 29 Other Demographic Information Expected Family Contribution (FAFSA) RANGE Students With GED Scores 1 0 6 1.0 500 1 Dayton Campus 28 501 750 0 Lake Campus 1 751 1000 0 1001 1250 0 Total Students 29 1251 1500 0 1501 1750 0 1751 2000 0 2001 2500 1 2501 3000 0 3001 4000 0 4001 5000 0 5001 6000 0 6001 7000 0 7001 8000 0 8001 9000 0 9001 10000 0 10001 15000 4 15001+ 5 BLANK 12 Pell Eligible Students

ACT Score First time Students Who Did Not Enroll Elsewhere for Fall 2017 Greene County Only 0 1.5 1.51 1.75 1.76 2.0 2.01 2.25 2.26 2.50 2.51 2.75 2.76 3.0 3.01 3.25 3.26 3.50 3.51 3.75 3.76 4.0 4.01+ Totals 0 2 1 1 1 5 1.0 15 1 1 2 16 18 1 3 1 1 3 1 10 19 21 3 1 1 1 6 22 24 1 1 1 1 1 5 25 27 2 2 28 30 1 1 1 1 4 31 33 1 1 34+ 0 Totals 2 0 2 0 3 5 3 6 6 3 2 3 35 Other Demographic Information Expected Family Contribution (FAFSA) RANGE Students With GED Scores 1 0 6 1.0 500 1 Dayton Campus 34 501 750 0 Lake Campus 1 751 1000 0 1001 1250 1 Total Students 35 1251 1500 0 1501 1750 0 1751 2000 1 2001 2500 0 2501 3000 0 3001 4000 1 4001 5000 1 5001 6000 0 6001 7000 0 7001 8000 2 8001 9000 1 9001 10000 0 10001 15000 5 15001+ 4 BLANK 12 Pell Eligible Students

ACT Score First time Students Who Did Not Enroll Elsewhere for Fall 2017 Miami County Only 0 1.5 1.51 1.75 1.76 2.0 2.01 2.25 2.26 2.50 2.51 2.75 2.76 3.0 3.01 3.25 3.26 3.50 3.51 3.75 3.76 4.0 4.01+ Totals 0 0 1.0 15 0 16 18 1 2 2 5 19 21 1 1 2 22 24 1 1 2 1 5 25 27 1 2 3 28 30 1 1 31 33 0 34+ 0 Totals 0 0 1 0 1 4 3 0 4 1 0 2 16 Other Demographic Information Expected Family Contribution (FAFSA) RANGE Students With GED Scores 0 0 2 1.0 500 0 Dayton Campus 15 501 750 0 Lake Campus 1 751 1000 0 1001 1250 0 Total Students 16 1251 1500 0 1501 1750 0 1751 2000 0 2001 2500 0 2501 3000 1 3001 4000 0 4001 5000 0 5001 6000 0 6001 7000 0 7001 8000 0 8001 9000 2 9001 10000 0 10001 15000 1 15001+ 2 BLANK 8 Pell Eligible Students

ACT Score First time Students Who Did Not Enroll Elsewhere for Fall 2017 Montgomery County Only 0 1.5 1.51 1.75 1.76 2.0 2.01 2.25 2.26 2.50 2.51 2.75 2.76 3.0 3.01 3.25 3.26 3.50 3.51 3.75 3.76 4.0 4.01+ Totals 0 2 1 4 2 2 1 12 1.0 15 1 5 2 2 2 1 13 16 18 2 1 5 8 4 6 4 1 1 32 19 21 3 5 3 3 2 4 1 21 22 24 2 3 2 1 2 10 25 27 1 2 3 6 1 13 28 30 1 2 3 31 33 1 2 2 5 34+ 1 1 2 Totals 2 0 2 3 15 20 13 17 13 8 12 6 111 Other Demographic Information Expected Family Contribution (FAFSA) RANGE Students With GED Scores 2 0 15 1.0 500 3 Dayton Campus 110 501 750 1 Lake Campus 1 751 1000 0 1001 1250 0 Total Students 111 1251 1500 2 1501 1750 0 1751 2000 0 2001 2500 1 2501 3000 2 3001 4000 4 4001 5000 1 5001 6000 3 6001 7000 4 7001 8000 1 8001 9000 0 9001 10000 2 10001 15000 5 15001+ 16 BLANK 51 Pell Eligible Students

ACT Score First time Students Who Did Not Enroll Elsewhere for Fall 2017 Warren County Only 0 1.5 1.51 1.75 1.76 2.0 2.01 2.25 2.26 2.50 2.51 2.75 2.76 3.0 3.01 3.25 3.26 3.50 3.51 3.75 3.76 4.0 4.01+ Totals 0 2 1 3 1.0 15 1 1 2 4 16 18 1 1 1 1 3 1 8 19 21 2 1 2 1 1 4 11 22 24 2 2 1 2 7 25 27 2 2 28 30 1 1 31 33 0 34+ 1 1 Totals 0 0 3 2 5 4 6 6 7 1 1 2 37 Other Demographic Information Expected Family Contribution (FAFSA) RANGE Students With GED Scores 0 0 5 1.0 500 2 Dayton Campus 36 501 750 0 Lake Campus 1 751 1000 0 1001 1250 0 Total Students 37 1251 1500 0 1501 1750 0 1751 2000 0 2001 2500 1 2501 3000 0 3001 4000 1 4001 5000 1 5001 6000 2 6001 7000 0 7001 8000 0 8001 9000 2 9001 10000 1 10001 15000 1 15001+ 5 BLANK 16 Pell Eligible Students