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New Freshmen Applied, Admitted and Enrolled Number 17,500 15,000 12,500 10,000 7,500 New Freshmen* Applied, Admitted and Enrolled Applied Admitted Enrolled 13,809 13,976 16,143 16,541 16,687 9,691 10,759 11,643 11,242 11,870 Degrees Conferred Fall 2009 - Summer 2010 Degrees Number Bachelors 4,478 Masters 1,222 Doctoral 243 Law 210 Total 6,153 5,000 2,500 3,922 4,515 4,407 4,586 4,859 904 Masters 19.86% 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Bachelors 72.78% Doctoral 3.95% Applied Admitted Enrolled New Freshmen* from High School by High School Rank 2006 13809 9691 3922 2007 13976 10759 4515 New freshmen from high school by high school rank 2008 16143 11643 4407 2009 16541 11242 4586 2010 16687 11870 4859 Top 10% Next 15% Other 5000 Count 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 1820 1251 1325 2384 2134 2162 1349 1474 1478 851 806 924 950 1042 New Students by College* 2339 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Fall Term Arriving Ethnicity Ethnicity Red Raider Guarantee FY 2011 Red Raider Guarantee by Ethnicity FY 2010 Percent of Percent of Students Federal and FY 2010 TTU Federal and State Funds Total Law 3.41% TTU Funds Total Students Students Indian State Funds 4.14% Funds Students 39 0 39 Asian/Pacific 5.73% 52 2 54 Black 13.79% 122 8 130 Hispanic Top 10 Next 15 Other 10.92% 101 2 103 2006 851 1251 1820 White2007 806 1325 53.66% 2384 468 38 506 Other2008 924 1349 11.76% 2134 105 6 111 2009 950 Total Number Funded 1474 2162 100.00% 887 56 943 Indian 4.14% 39 0 39 Asian/Pacific 5.73% 52 2 54 Black 13.79% 122 8 130 Hispanic 10.92% 101 2 103 White 53.66% 468 38 506 Other 11.76% 105 6 111 Total Number Funded 100.00% 887 56 943 2010 1042 1478 2339 College Freshmen Transfer Graduate & Professional Agriculture 264 154 87 Architecture 191 44 32 Arts and Sciences 2,069 987 307 Business 522 211 181 Education 91 152 274 Engineering 426 123 207 Graduate School 0 0 233 Human Sciences 342 249 111 Law 0 0 244 Mass Communications 285 157 20 Visual & Performing Arts 162 62 74 Other 507 312 0 Total 4,859 2,451 1,770 White 53.66% Other 11.76% Indian 4.14% White 53.66% Other 11.76% Asian/Pacific 5.73% Indian Black 4.14% 13.79% Hispanic 10.92% Asian/Pacific 5.73% Black 13.79% Hispan 10.92% *New students entering summer or fall.

Institutional Research Box 42017 Lubbock, TX 79409-2017 www.irs.ttu.edu in conjunction with Enrollment Management and Student Affairs Box 42012 Lubbock, TX 79409-2012 www.depts.ttu.edu/students TTU Mobile: www.ttu.edu/mobile All Fall 2010 data in this publication is uncertified. Fact Book2009-2010

Distribution of New Freshmen from Texas by 100-Mile Increments Counties New % New Within Freshmen Freshmen 100 miles 571 12.81% 200 miles 462 10.36% 300 miles 1,424 31.94% 400 miles 1,134 25.44% 500 miles 830 18.62% Over 500 miles 37 0.83% Total 4,458 100.00% Distribution of Total Enrollment from Texas by 100-Mile Increments Counties All % % All Within UG Students UG Students 100 miles 4,654 6,352 20.42% 24.06% 200 miles 2,622 2,990 11.51% 11.33% 300 miles 6,530 7,088 28.65% 26.85% 400 miles 5,042 5,611 22.12% 21.26% 500 miles 3,752 4,114 16.46% 15.58% Over 500 miles 191 243 0.84% 0.92% Total 22,791 26,398 100.00% 100.00%

Phi Beta Kappa Members Number of Inductees 2007 93 2008 85 2009 87 2010 47 Total Financial Aid September 2009 - August 2010 Type of 1361 Number of Assistance Amount Awards Grants $49,962,884 17,634 Scholarships $34,532,788 17,193 Loans $145,573,979 28,622 Work Study $2,290,769 590 Total $232,360,420 64,039 New Freshmen by Ethnicity and Gender rolled 1,803 745 285 African 61 42 17 Americ Asian New Enrolled Freshmen 592 by 455 Ethnicity 134 Asian Hispanic 3,923 2,344 891 Hispan Ethnicity Applied Admitted Enrolled Multiple 381 301 126 Multiple 1,803 745 285 Hawaiian/Pacific 21 11 4 H 61 42 17 Non-Resident Alien 639 383 110 Non-Re Asian 592 455 134 Unknown Hispanic 264 3,923 153 2,344 36 891 White White Multiple 9,003 381 7,436 301 3,256 126 Total 16,687 11,870 4,859 Hawaiian/Pacific 21 11 4 Non-Resident Alien 639 383 110 Unknown 264 153 36 White 9,003 7,436 3,256 New enrolled freshmen by ethnicity Total 16,687 11,870 4,859 5.87% 0.35% Asian 2.76% Hispanic 18.34% Multiple 2.59% Hawaiian/ Pacific 0.08% Honors College Students Honors College Students White 67.01% Non-Resident Alien 2.26% 1200 Freshmen Upperclassmen New Enrolled Freshmen by Gender Number of Students 1000 800 600 400 200 0 280 289 218 245 317 639 681 714 556 566 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 47.95% Gender Number 2,330 2,520 Unknown 9 51.86%

One- Retention Rate of New Full-Time Freshmen Fall 2009-2010* Still % College Beginning Enrolled Retained Agriculture 227 184 81% Architecture 209 168 80% Arts and Sciences 1,838 1,479 80% Business 506 433 86% Education 97 80 82% Engineering 838 673 80% Human Sciences 346 293 85% Mass Communications 285 244 86% Visual & Performing Arts 148 125 84% Other 20 12 60% Total 4,514 3,691 82% Percent Retained *Freshmen entering summer or fall and full-time in fall. One- Retention Rate of New Full-Time Freshmen Fall 2005 to Fall 2009* 85% 83% 81% 79% 77% 83% 83% 80% *Freshmen entering summer or fall and full-time in fall. 81% 82% 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 White 70.03% 0.63% 5.18% White 70.03% Total Enrollment by Ethnicity 2.88% White 59.01% 0.63% 5.18% Asian 2.58% Hispanic 16.16% Multiple 0.92% Asian Hawaiian/Pacific 2.58% 0.05% Hispanic 16.16% 0.63% 2.88% 0.63% Enrollment by Ethnicity Non-Resident Alien 2.82% Multiple 0.92% Asian 1.72% Hawaiian/Pacific 0.05% Non-Resident Alien 2.82% Hispanic 9.98% Multiple 0.63% Breakdown of Total Enrollment Asian Hawaiian/Pacific 1.72% Hispanic 0.05% 9.98% Non-Resident Alien 23.32% Multiple 0.63% Hawaiian/Pacific White 59.01% 0.05% % of Last % UG Grad Prof Total Non-Resident Total Alien Change By Gender 23.32% 11,333 2,614 276 14,223 44.96% 13,465 5.63% 14,085 2,884 393 17,362 54.88% 16,549 4.91% Unknown 44 7 1 52 0.16% 35 48.57% By Ethnicity Total 1,318 159 19 1,496 4.73% 1,303 14.81% 161 33 6 200 0.63% 217-7.83% Asian 656 81 25 762 2.41% 749 1.74% Hispanic 4,115 514 102 4,731 14.95% 4,030 17.39% Multiple 235 38 1 274 0.87% - - Hawaiian/Pacific 13 2 1 16 0.05% - - Non-Resident Alien 717 1,431 9 2,157 6.82% 2,014 7.10% Unknown/Not Specified 415 93 17 525 1.66% 254 106.69% White 17,832 3,154 490 21,476 67.88% 21,482-0.03% By Full-Time / Part-Time Status Full-Time 22,959 3,346 663 26,968 85.24% 25,860 4.28% Part-Time 2,503 2,159 7 4,669 14.76% 4,189 11.46% By Age Distribution 24 & Under 23,144 1,700 400 25,244 79.79% 24,349 3.68% 25 & Over 2,318 3,805 270 6,393 20.21% 5,700 12.16% Average Age 21.07 30.49 25.08 22.79 22.68 0.49% By Home Foreign 294 1,012 2 1,308 4.13% 1,347-2.90% Out-Of-State 1,222 344 8 1,574 4.98% 1,439 9.38% Texas 22,791 3,321 286 26,398 83.44% 25,353 4.12% Unknown 1,155 828 374 2,357 7.45% 1,910 23.40% Total 25,462 5,505 670 31,637 100.00% 30,049 5.28%

Total Fall Enrollment Last 10 s New Freshmen Distribution by State 33,000 Number of Students 31,000 29,000 27,000 25,000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Total Enrollment by Geographic Origin Top Countries No. Top States No. Top TX Counties No. USA 27,972 Texas 26,398 Lubbock 4,592 India 358 New Mexico 554 Harris 2,134 PR China 196 California 113 Tarrant 2,021 Mexico 80 Colorado 108 Dallas 1,873 South Korea 68 Oklahoma 77 Collin 1,391 Saudi Arabia 33 Illinois 53 Denton 1,102 Taiwan 32 Virginia 50 Bexar 1,030 Nigeria 31 Florida 41 Travis 914 Turkey 29 New York 32 Midland 660 Canada/Sri Lanka 28 Kansas/Pennsylvania 31 Fort Bend 622 Total Student Distribution by State Graduates in four, five and six years full time new freshmen - summer/ fall 2003 Graduates in Four, Five and Six s Full-Time New Freshmen - Summer/Fall 2004 Degree in College Beg 4 s 5 s 6 s 6 & Under % Agriculture 168 73 36 3 112 67% Architecture 204 82 33 17 132 65% Arts and Sciences 1,693 575 333 75 983 58% Business 446 212 90 18 320 72% Education 66 29 10 2 41 62% Engineering 580 122 150 56 328 57% Human Sciences 321 192 36 11 239 74% Mass Communications 221 103 44 6 153 69% Visual & Performing Six year graduation 131 31 rates of full 49 time new 8 freshmen 88 67% Other 3 1 1 0 2 67% Total 3,833 1,420 782 196 2,398 63% Six- Graduation Rate of Full-Time New Freshmen Four s Five s Six s Percent Graduating 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 5% 6% 6% 21% 21% 22% 21% 31% 32% 37% 35% 37% 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Fall Term Arriving

New Transfers by Previous School New Transfers by Previous School Number of Top 25 Community Colleges Transfers South Plains College 401 Dallas County Community College District 146 Collin County Community College 141 Tarrant County College Ft. Worth 124 Midland College 73 Austin Community College 67 Houston Community College 59 Lone Star College System 57 Blinn College 54 Amarillo College 46 McLennan Community College 36 Central Texas College 32 El Paso Community College 30 Howard College 29 Western Texas College 28 San Jacinto College District 26 Weatherford College 25 Cisco Junior College 24 North Central Texas College 21 San Antonio College 21 Tyler Junior College 19 Northwest Vista College 18 Clarendon College 17 Navarro College 16 New Mexico Jr College 16 Number of Top 15 Four Universities Transfers Angelo State University 29 West Texas A&M University 25 University of North Texas 21 University of Texas at Austin 20 University of Texas at San Antonio 20 Lubbock Christian University 18 University of Texas at Arlington 18 Texas State University - San Marcos 17 Texas A&M University 15 University of Houston - Main Campus 13 University of Texas of the Permian Basin 13 Wayland Baptist University 12 McMurry University 11 Midwestern State University 11 Tarleton State University 10 New undergraduate transfer students by college New Transfer Students by College College FR SO JR SR SD Total Agriculture 30 68 53 3 0 154 Architecture 8 18 15 3 0 44 Arts and Sciences 261 484 211 31 0 987 Business 44 106 52 9 0 211 Education 15 68 56 13 0 152 Engineering 2 37 57 27 0 123 Human Sciences 81 99 59 9 1 249 Mass Communications 51 73 32 1 0 157 Visual & Performing Arts 19 20 19 4 0 62 Other 48 147 89 28 0 312 Total 559 1,120 643 128 1 2,451 New Transfer Students by Ethnicity and Gender New Transfer Students by Ethnicity Ethnicity Number 144 10 Asian 52 Hispanic 516 Multiple 42 Hawaiian/Pacific 3 Non-Resident Alien 90 Unknown 45 White 1,549 Total 2,451 0.41% 5.88% White 63.20% Asian 2.12% Hispanic new 21.05% transfer students by gender Multiple 1.71% 44.88% Hawaiian/Pacific 0.12% Non-Resident Alien 3.67% New Transfer Students by Gender Gender Number 1,100 1,344 new transfer Unknown students by gender 7 Total 2,451 44.88% 44.88% 54.83% 54.83% 54.83%

Total Total Enrollment by College by College SAT / ACT Scores of All New Freshmen % of Last % College UG Grad Prof Total Total Change Agriculture 1,437 348 0 1,785 5.64% 1,685 5.93% Architecture 693 130 0 823 2.60% 862-4.52% Arts and Sciences 8,902 1,297 0 10,199 32.24% 9,667 5.50% Business 3,616 677 0 4,293 13.57% 4,246 1.11% Education 795 1,041 0 1,836 5.80% 1,650 11.27% Engineering 3,477 767 0 4,244 13.42% 4,732-10.31% Graduate School 0 529 0 529 1.67% 458 15.50% Human Sciences 2,834 369 0 3,203 10.12% 3,058 4.74% Law 0 0 670 670 2.12% 638 5.02% Mass Communications 1,454 66 0 1,520 4.81% 1,552-2.06% Visual & Performing Arts 959 281 0 1,240 3.92% 1,167 6.26% Other 1,295 0 0 1,295 4.09% 334 287.72% University Total 25,462 5,505 670 31,637 100.00% 30,049 5.28% Top Declared Majors* Top Declared Majors No. Exercise & Sports Sci. 995 Mechanical Engineering 963 Psychology 930 Biology 787 Multidisciplinary Studies 729 Mass Communications 701 Architecture 666 Early Childhood 581 Human Development 537 Rest. Hotel Inst. Mgmt. 536 Masters No. General BusinessMBA 472 Interdisciplinary Studies 181 Special Education 134 Electrical Engineering 132 Architecture/Professional 115 Computer Science 97 Business Administration 75 Accounting 74 Personal Financial Plann. 70 Counselor Education 56 Doctoral No. Tech. Comm. & Rhetoric 78 Chemistry 76 Curriculum & Instruction 71 Biology/Mathematics 70 Electrical Engineering 60 English 55 Chemical Engineering 53 Business Administration 52 Physics 48 History 45 Age Distribution Age Group UG Grad Prof Total Under 18 182 0 0 182 18 s 4,482 0 0 4,482 19-24 s 18,480 1,700 400 20,580 Total 25-45 enrollment s by Gender 2,154 3,280 264 5,698 46 and Over 164 525 6 695 Total 25,462 5,505 670 31,637 Total enrollment by Gender Total Enrollment by Gender Total Enrollment by Gender 44.51% 44.51% Total Enrollment by Gender 46.80% 55.32% Total Enrollment by Gender Graduate 55.32% Total Enrollment by Gender Graduate 53.07% 53.07% SAT Composite Scores for All New Freshmen SAT Composite Scores for All Freshmen Verbal Math Composite College 539 549 1088 Agriculture 525 568 1093 Architecture SAT 538 Composite 556Scores 1094 for All Freshmen Arts and Sciences Verbal 554 Math 590 Composite 1144 Business College 539 513 549 543 1088 1056 Agriculture Education 525 583 568 636 1093 1218 Architecture Engineering 538 513 556 534 1094 1047 Arts Human and Sciences 554 533 590 533 1144 1065 Mass Communications Business 513 561 543 552 1056 1113 Visual & Performing Education Arts 583 538 636 565 1218 1104 Engineering Total 513 534 1047 Human Sciences 533 533 1065 Mass Communications 0 300 600 900 1200 561 552 1113 Visual & Performing Arts 538 565 1104 Total ACT Composite Scores for All New Freshmen ACT Composite Scores for All New Freshmen Verbal Math Composite College 24 24 24 Agriculture 24 26 25 Architecture 23 24 24 Arts and Sciences 25 26 25 Business 24 21 23 Education 27 28 28 Engineering 23 23 23 Human Sciences 23 22 23 Mass Communications 25 23 24 Visual & Performing Arts 24 24 24 Total Students who obtained the same equivalent score on both tests were included in both counts. SAT Scores 1140 1130 1120 1110 1100 1090 1080 1070 1060 1050 Five- SAT and ACT Composite Trends SAT 0 300 600 900 1200 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Fall Term Arriving ACT 26 25 24 23 ACT Scores 46.80% *Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Engineering and Mass Communications undeclared are not taken into account for these calculations. SAT test revised Fall 2006