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A-3 ENTERING STUDENTS NEW TO BRADLEY Full-Time Students FALL SEMESTER ENROLLMENT Undergraduate and Graduate Undergrad Graduate Fall Term First-Time Students Transfers Fall Term Students Students 1998 145 371 1998 4873 94 1999 179 363 1999 4961 876 2 189 321 2 5116 835 21 111 352 21 5167 829 22 1112 32 22 519 98 23 115 366 23 535 832 24 114 378 24 5315 754 25 1136 354 25 5369 785 26 175 354 26 5315 812 27 18 311 27 5217 838 28 132 287 28 575 798 FALL SEMESTER ENROLLMENT SUMMER SCHOOL & INTERIM Full-Time or Part-Time Status ENROLLMENT Fall Term Full-Time Students Part-Time Students F.T.E Year January May I & II Summer I & II Total 1998 4498 1315 4936 1998 811 799 1581 3191 1999 4641 1196 54 1999 763 772 1528 2 4827 1124 521 2 749 776 1465 299 21 4923 173 5281 21 891 75 1571 3167 22 538 16 5391 23 5151 986 24 5211 858 25 5263 891 548 5497 556 26 5242 885 5537 27 5235 82 558 28 54 833 5318 22 699 23 744 24 739 25 743 363 664 1418 2781 68 72 739 1427 2851 1331 279 1455 2937 26 779 76 1494 2979 27 884 739 1622 3245 28 875 683 165 3163

COMPARATIVE ALL-UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENTS FOR FALL SEMESTERS Example of Stay Rate: 24 Sophomores/23 Freshmen = Stay Rate % Percent of change is change from previous year. DAY ENROLLMENT Total All Evening All Total All F.T.E New Day New Day Tuition FALL OF Soph Junior Juniors Senoir Seniors Unclassified Under- Graduate Undergrad Full-Time Head- Part- using Entrants Transfer Freshmen (First time) Stay Sophomores Stay Stay Graduate Students Students Students Count Time Pt/3 Students Day & Eve Rate Rate Rate 1999 Total 1169 98. 11 19.9 124 12.2 1124 1 4643 876 318 4641 5837 1196 54 176 328 $1388/Yr. Returning 87 978 158 116 1-7 $377/SH Transfer % change 2 18 182 18 7.5-11.5 $468/SH New Students 162 14 3.38-6.81-16.75 3.18.41-9.5 2.9 2.97 -.91 A-4 2 Total Returning Transfer New Students 21 Total Returning Transfer New Students 22 Total Returning Transfer New Students 23 Total Returning Transfer New Students 24 Total Returning Transfer New Students 25 Total Returning Transfer New Students 26 Total Returning Transfer New Students 27 Total Returning Transfer New Students 28 Total Returning Transfer New Students 1168 99.4 1162 11. 121 99.9 1239 12 4791 835 325 4827 5951 1124 522 187 288 $145/Yr. 77 162 133 1232 1-7 $394/SH % change 25 79 177 7 7.5-11.5 $489/SH 166 21 3.19-4.68 2.2 4.1 1.95-6.2 3.21 1.2-12.2 119 12.8 121 117.3 1363 115.7 14 13 5167 829 3 4923 5996 173 5281 117 317 $1523/Yr. 71 18 1158 1383 1-7 $415/SH % change 18 112 25 17 7.5-11.5 $515/SH 111 9 7.85 -.72-7.69 1.99.76-4.54 1.52 1.84 1.7 1176 94.5 1124 112.7 1354 89.7 1223 11 4888 98 324 538 698 16 5391 111 292 $16/Yr. 64 124 1153 1212 1-7 $435/SH % change 18 84 21 11 7.5-11.5 $54/SH 194 16-5.4 9.53 8. 2.34 1.7-1.21 2.1.27-7.89 1169 13.5 1217 124. 1394 92.8 1257 7 544 832 261 5151 6137 986 548 198 348 $168/Yr. 48 199 1198 1246 1-7 $46/SH % change 27 114 196 11 7.5-11.5 $565/SH 194 4 3.19-8.37-19.44 2.24.64-6.98 1.64-1.8 19.18 182 12.7 12 117.7 1433 97.6 136 11 586 754 229 5211 669 858 5497 113 362 $176/Yr. 65 161 1234 134 1-7 $48/SH % change 17 126 199 2 7.5-11.5 $59/SH 1 13.83-9.38-12.26 1.16-1.11-12.98.32-7.74 4.2 128 13. 1115 112.6 1351 99.5 1426 14 5114 785 255 5263 6154 891 556 113 338 $187/Yr. Frosh 55 991 1172 1414 $185-Cont&Tran % change 36 111 179 12 1-7 $51/SH 1117 13.55 4.11 11.35 1. 1.4 3.85 1.15 11.55-6.63 7.5-11.5 $62/SH 1118 98. 1193 116. 1297 15. 1427 12 547 812 268 5242 6127 885 5537 167 334 SEE NOTE BELOW 63 158 112 1411 % change 9 115 194 16 146 2 1-1.31 3.44 5.1 -.4 -.44 -.67 -.41-5.58-1.18 1114 14. 1166 11. 1313 16. 138 7 498 838 237 5235 655 82 558 176 286 $21, Fr, Soph, Jr 46 144 1157 1364 $21, Sr. % change 2 95 155 16 1-7 hrs $58 per hr 148 27 1-1.33 3.2-11.57 -.13-1.18-7.34 -.52.84-14.37 8-11 $7 UG $58 GR 161 12. 1147 18. 1267 13. 1361 6 4842 798 233 54 5873 833 5317 124 273 39 139 111 1351 % change 17 89 157 1 15 19-2.77-4.77-1.69-3.72-3.1 1.59-3.46-4.83-4.55 26: $19,9 Frosh/Soph, $19,7 All other UG, 1-7 hours $55./SH, 7.5+ hours $66./SH, GRAD 1-7 hours $55./SH, 7.5+ hours $565./SH

FIVE YEAR COMPARISON OF STUDENT LOAD BY CLASS FALL SEMESTERS A-5 24 25 26 27 28 12+ <12 % 12+ <12 % 12+ <12 % 12+ <12 % 12+ <12 % SH SH <12 Total SH SH <12 Total SH SH <12 Total SH SH <12 Total SH SH <12 Total Class 1 178 8.7 186 126 8.7 1214 1125 4.4 1129 1116 3.3 1119 164 6.6 17 Class 2 1196 2 1.6 1216 1121 23 2. 1144 119 24 2. 1214 1173 14 1.2 1187 1135 29 2.5 1164 Class 3 1396 13 6.9 1499 1344 84 5.9 1428 128 77 5.7 1357 1286 86 6.3 1372 1253 74 5.6 1327 Class 4 1325 177 11.8 152 1383 184 11.7 1567 1414 186 11.6 16 1344 187 12.2 1531 133 175 11.6 155 Class 5 14 648 97.9 662 33 624 95. 657 4 674 94.4 714 37 73 95.2 767 43 687 94.1 73 Class 6 92 1. 92 2 126 98.4 128 1 97 99. 98 71 1. 71 3 65 95.6 68 Unclass. 1 11 91.7 12 1 15 93.8 16 1 14 93.3 15 8 1. 8 9 1. 9 ALL 12+ SH 51 59 551 4956 4828 < 12 SH 159 164 176 199 145 Headcount 669 6154 6127 655 5873

A-6 F.T.E. MAJORS BY ACADEMIC UNIT Undergraduate Students Fall Bus. Com & Edu & Engr & LAS Cont Term Adm. Fine Arts H. S. Tech Educ AEP Year COURSE ENROLLMENTS BY ACADEMIC UNIT (Fall and Spring Semesters) Bus. Com & Edu & Engr & LAS Adm. Fine Arts H.S. Tech 1998 821 794 723 794 1446 7 494 1998-99 9,152 7,775 6,29 5,787 21,557 1999 838 863 738 717 1363 9 476 1999-1 9,515 8,232 6,4 5,642 21,67 2 93 929 75 763 142 6 459 2-1 9,852 8,575 6,291 5,731 22,441 21 98 971 755 762 1459 4 382 21-2 1,54 8,692 6,618 5,451 22,837 22 15 111 798 725 1522 5 331 22-3 1,954 8,758 7,11 5,55 23,72 23 125 17 823 747 1542 3 345 FA 23 5,696 4,467 4,187 2,896 12,129 24 1 945 91 743 151 4 378 SP 24 5,335 4,254 3,225 2,89 11,321 25 98 922 132 768 1419 6 337 FA 24 5,665 4,44 4,525 2,894 11,842 26 998 829 154 754 1186 6 286 SP 25 5,454 4,19 3,732 2,763 11,76 27 944 83 18 772 1179 3 311 FA 25 5,52 4,529 5,22 3,39 12,556 28 879 774 986 743 1186 3 38 SP 26 5,479 4,149 4,26 2,97 11,182 FA 26 5,653 4,34 5,266 2,89 12,347 SP 27 5,287 4,121 4,416 2,862 11,259 FA 27 5,638 4,567 5,33 3,113 12,13 SP 28 5,253 4,219 4,438 2,833 1,988 FA 28 5,354 4,385 5,32 2,896 11,862

ENROLLMENT REPORT A-7 Fall Semester 28 Day Evening Full-Time Part-Time Students Students Students Students Men Women Freshmen 17 161 9 164 6 498 572 Sophomores 1164 1147 17 1135 29 547 617 Juniors 1327 1267 6 1253 74 68 719 Seniors 155 1361 144 133 175 684 821 Unclassified 9 6 3 9 4 5 4842 233 UNDERGRADUATE 575 4782 293 2341 2734 Graduate Students Degree Programs 73 336 394 251 479 369 361 At-Large 68 34 34 7 61 31 37 GRADUATE 798 37 428 258 54 4 398 UNIVERSITY 5873 5212 661 54 833 2741 3132 First-Time Entrants 132 124 8 131 1 471 561 New Transfers 287 273 14 262 25 137 15 1319 1297 22 1293 26 68 711 Fall Semester 27 Day Evening Full-Time Part-Time Students Students Students Students Men Women Freshmen 1119 1114 5 1116 3 58 611 Sophomores 1187 1166 21 1173 14 529 658 Juniors 1372 1313 59 1286 86 635 737 Seniors 1531 138 151 1345 186 697 834 Unclassified 8 7 1 8 2 6 498 237 UNDERGRADUATE 5217 492 297 2371 2846 Graduate Students Degree Programs 767 384 383 313 454 48 359 At-Large 71 41 3 2 69 33 38 GRADUATE 838 425 413 315 523 441 397 UNIVERSITY 655 545 65 5235 82 2812 3243 First-Time Entrants 18 176 4 18 482 598 New Transfers 311 286 25 273 38 151 16 1391 1362 29 1353 38 633 758

A-8 REPORT ON EARLY REGISTRATION Apr- 23 Nov- 23 Apr- 24 Nov- 24 Apr- 25 Nov- 25 Apr- 26 Nov- 26 Apr- 27 Nov- 27 Apr- 28 for for for for for for for for for for for Fall 23 Spring 24 Fall 24 Spring 25 Fall 25 Spring 26 Fall 26 Spring 27 Fall 27 Spring 28 Fall 28 Students Participated 437 496 4137 517 42 5171 428 5238 424 5139 497 in Early Registration Undergraduate Students 3778 4624 3928 4754 3941 487 3925 474 3825 4647 3742 Graduate Students 259 282 29 263 259 364 283 498 415 492 355 FINAL REGISTRATION Headcount 6137 5766 669 5783 6154 589 6127 5844 655 5667 5873 Full-Time 5151 4849 5211 4887 5263 4952 5242 493 5235 4861 54

ENROLLMENT REPORT A-9 Fall Semester 27 Day Evening Full-Time Part-Time Students Students Students Students Men Women Freshmen 1119 1114 5 1116 3 58 611 Sophomores 1187 1166 21 1173 14 529 658 Juniors 1372 1313 59 1286 86 635 737 Seniors 1531 138 151 1345 186 697 834 Unclassified 8 7 1 8 2 6 498 237 UNDERGRADUATE 5217 492 297 2371 2846 Graduate Students Degree Programs 767 384 383 313 454 48 359 At-Large 71 41 3 2 69 33 38 GRADUATE 838 425 413 315 523 441 397 UNIVERSITY 655 545 65 5235 82 2812 3243 First-Time Entrants 18 176 4 18 482 598 New Transfers 311 286 25 273 38 151 16 1391 1362 29 1353 38 633 758 Spring Semester 28 Day Evening Full-Time Part-Time Students Students Students Students Men Women Freshmen 862 855 7 855 7 388 474 Sophomores 143 127 16 122 21 474 569 Juniors 1332 1271 61 1244 88 631 71 Seniors 1625 1459 166 1443 182 71 915 Unclassified 9 7 2 9 2 7 4619 252 UNDERGRADUATE 4871 4564 37 225 2666 Graduate Students Degree Programs 73 345 385 291 439 372 358 At-Large 66 34 32 6 6 26 4 GRADUATE 796 379 417 297 499 398 398 UNIVERSITY 5667 4998 669 4861 86 263 364 First-Time Entrants 2 2 2 1 1 New Transfers 72 69 3 57 15 34 38 74 71 3 59 15 35 39

COMPARISON OF ENROLLMENT BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND SEMESTERS A-1 UNDER FULL PART FR SO JR SR UNCL GRADS GRADS TIME TIME F.T.E. HEADCOUNT 25-26 1ST SEM RETURNING NEW ENTRANTS NEW TRANSFERS 1214 1144 1428 1567 16 5369 785 5263 891 556 6154 55 117 1238 1553 16 3879 53 3738 671 1123 13 1136 255 1212 179 36 114 19 14 354 313 41 Semester Difference % -29. -18.3-3.3 1.3-77.8-6.4-2.8-6.3-4. -6.2-5.9 2ND SEM 941 967 1382 1746 9 545 764 4952 857 5237 589 RETURNING 929 94 1326 1743 9 4947 615 4828 734 NEW ENTRANTS 5 1 6 149 44 111 NEW TRANSFERS 7 26 56 3 92 8 12 26-27 1ST SEM RETURNING NEW ENTRANTS NEW TRANSFERS 1129 1214 1357 16 15 5315 812 5242 885 5537 6127 66 173 1151 1581 15 3886 521 3766 64 154 2 1 175 291 1161 26 9 121 25 19 354 315 39 Semester Difference % -27.1-13.4-6.5 8.7-87.5-6.5 4.6-6.9 6. -6.1-4.8 2ND SEM 888 171 1274 1752 8 4993 851 493 941 5216 5844 RETURNING 874 151 1225 1743 8 491 677 48 778 NEW ENTRANTS 2 2 174 32 144 NEW TRANSFERS 12 2 49 9 9 71 19 27-28 1ST SEM RETURNING NEW ENTRANTS NEW TRANSFERS 1119 1187 1372 1531 8 5217 838 5235 82 558 655 47 159 1199 1513 8 3826 569 3766 629 152 27 1 18 269 1196 153 2 11 172 18 311 273 38 Semester Difference % -29.8-13.8-3. 5.8 11.1-7.1-5.3-7.7-1.7-7.4-6.9 2ND SEM 862 143 1332 1625 9 4871 796 4861 86 5129 5667 RETURNING 851 124 1292 1621 9 4797 69 4782 75 NEW ENTRANTS 2 2 16 22 86 NEW TRANSFERS 9 19 4 4 72 57 15

REGISTRATION REPORT INTERIMS AND SUMMER SESSIONS 28 A-11 JANUARY INTERIM MAY I MAY II SUMMER SUMMER I SUMMER II STUDY STUDY (W/O STUDY ABROAD ABROAD ABROAD) Freshmen 33 3 1 12 58 Sophomores 79 18 36 4 14 51 59 229 Juniors 192 72 117 11 46 134 176 63 Seniors 381 89 183 5 76 235 31 1159 Unclassified 7 3 12 49 UNDERGRADUATE 685 179 346 65 136 46 569 2125 Graduate Students 19 4 14 132 285 291 138 UNIVERSITY 875 183 486 197 136 745 86 3163 CREDIT HRS 2489 683 138 661 526 2443 2628 961 REGISTRATION REPORT INTERIMS AND SUMMER SESSIONS 27 JANUARY INTERIM MAY I MAY II SUMMER SUMMER I SUMMER II STUDY STUDY (W/O STUDY ABROAD ABROAD ABROAD) Freshmen 33 4 11 13 61 Sophomores 86 11 44 6 4 67 55 258 Juniors 194 75 139 1 57 132 16 635 Seniors 378 88 25 47 7 245 38 1183 Unclassified 1 7 41 19 68 UNDERGRADUATE 692 174 399 63 131 496 555 225 Graduate Students 192 146 131 1 31 261 14 UNIVERSITY 884 174 545 194 132 86 816 3245 CREDIT HRS 2464 689 1578 666 43 2724 2344 9776 BY CLASS 28 27 26 SUMMER STUDY ABROAD ENROLLMENT 25 BY COLLEGE 24 28 27 26 25 24 AEP 2 CLASS 1 FCB 34 38 39 2 8 CLASS 2 14 4 8 1 2 CLASS 3 46 57 61 6 2 COE CLASS 4 76 7 39 5 2 CFA 17 19 22 4 1 CLASS 7 EGT 6 11 6 1 UNDERGRAD 136 131 18 12 42 CLASS 5 CLASS 6 1 GRADUATE 1 1 136 132 18 12 42 136 132 18 12 42 EHS 34 37 21 9 LAS 45 26 18 6 5 GRD

A-12 Fall Term DAY STUDENTS BY CLASS Undergraduate Students Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY TERM OF ATTENDANCE (Fall and Spring Semesters) Unclassified Year Fall January Spring May Int Summer I Summer II 1998 1123 1128 11 1127 13 1998-99 5813 763 5474 772 748 78 1999 1169 11 124 1124 1 1999-5837 749 5515 776 72 745 2 1168 1162 121 1239 12 2-1 5951 891 5646 75 71 861 21 1184 1175 1271 1227 1 21-2 5996 699 5739 664 645 773 22 1176 1124 1332 1223 11 22-3 698 744 5768 68 65 777 23 1169 1217 1394 1257 7 23-4 6137 739 5766 72 596 735 24 182 12 1433 136 11 24-5 669 743 5783 739 674 781 25 128 1115 1351 1426 14 25-6 6154 779 589 76 639 855 26 1118 1193 1297 1427 12 26-7 6127 884 5844 739 86 816 27 1114 1166 1313 138 7 27-8 655 875 5667 683 745 86 28 161 1147 1267 1361 6 28-9 5873

A-13 DATA HISTORY FOR THE GRAUATE SCHOOL GRADUATE PROGRAM HEADCOUNT MAJORS DEGREES AWARDED (August, December, May***) 24 25 26 27 28 24 25 26 27 28 MA in Studio Art Grd-Accounting Grd-Business Administration Grd-Biology Grd-Civil Engineering Grd-Chemistry Grd-Computer Info System Grd-Computer Science Doctor of Physical Therapy Grd-Electrical Engineering Grd-Curriculum & Instruction Grd-Leadership in Ed Admin Grd-Counseling Grd-English Grd-Leadership in Human Serv Grd-Industrial Engineering Grd-Mechanical Engineering MFA in Studio Art Grd-Manufacturing Engineering Master-Liberal Studies PMA in STEM Education Grd-Nursing Grd-Physical Therapy Grd-Student-At-Large** Certificate Teaching** Certificate School Counseling** Certificate Nurse Anesthesia** 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 7 11 4 9 15 13 19 2 34 26 128 122 174 198 195 87 51 56 58 62 6 6 9 1 8 1 1 1 1 26 21 31 31 2 14 11 16 7 16 1 2 3 3 2 2 8 5 5 3 3 4 1 4 4 66 6 63 64 29 28 34 33 31 24 4 59 66 16 64 49 33 54 45 7 9 39 29 14 31 32 27 21 22 5 7 7 7 13 3 37 4 33 31 1 1 1 7 8 72 73 69 7 72 29 21 24 22 18 19 17 16 18 18 5 8 7 5 8 16 18 16 14 13 4 9 6 13 4 14 21 21 15 19 14 8 6 12 8 48 55 77 76 61 17 13 28 27 44 5 9 1 11 12 3 3 2 1 3 11 7 6 4 4 5 7 8 1 2 15 13 12 1 4 4 8 5 6 3 21 64 63 49 49 4 14 15 21 2 16 3 3 12 17 16 14 92 128 98 71 68 1 21 4 7 5 7 1 1 662 653 76 752 71 276 252 31 32 286 * Prior to 24, Art data was reported together *** i.e. August 6, December 6, May 7 reported under 27 ** Not included in total.

COMPARATIVE ENROLLMENT BY ACADEMIC UNIT A-14 1999 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 FT PT FT PT FT PT FT PT FT PT FT PT FT PT FT PT FT PT FT PT Academic Exploration 469 2 453 19 367 17 326 15 341 13 374 14 335 8 284 5 38 9 35 9 College of Business 8 71 863 76 938 75 969 82 987 8 957 66 942 58 981 5 926 55 86 56 Continuing Education 17 13 1 12 1 1 11 1 15 1 14 8 9 Comm & Fine Arts 798 58 863 67 898 64 916 54 913 59 864 44 856 41 815 41 788 45 759 45 Engineering & Tech 718 9 74 66 74 67 73 6 727 49 725 4 754 38 741 38 757 44 729 43 Educ & Health Science 7 13 78 13 713 93 762 8 791 76 859 69 992 65 131 7 989 56 964 67 Liberal Arts & Sci. 998 121 117 124 17 13 117 13 1168 91 1216 75 1175 89 1157 87 1152 8 1165 64 Total Undergraduate 4483 478 4644 472 4735 432 4784 46 4927 378 4996 319 555 314 51 35 492 297 4782 293 Graduate 15 183 652 188 641 254 654 224 68 215 539 28 577 232 58 315 523 258 54 University Total 4498 1315 4827 1124 4923 173 538 16 5151 986 5211 858 5263 891 5242 885 5235 82 54 833 HISTORICAL ENROLLMENT BY GENDER 1999 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F FRESHMEN 539 64 558 621 563 627 516 665 54 636 471 615 522 692 499 63 58 611 498 572 SOPHOMORES 499 629 564 635 555 646 545 63 558 691 568 648 523 621 55 664 529 658 547 617 JUNIORS 641 712 558 74 61 753 664 763 682 789 663 836 648 78 62 737 635 737 68 719 SENIORS 6 686 686 737 629 771 687 767 654 751 79 793 69 877 79 891 697 834 684 821 UNCLASSIFIED 6 9 1 7 6 7 3 1 5 5 8 4 8 8 8 7 2 6 4 5 UNDERGRADUATE 2285 2676 2376 274 2363 284 2355 2835 2433 2872 2419 2896 2391 2978 2386 2929 2371 2846 2341 2734 GRADUATE 514 362 516 319 477 352 493 415 456 376 335 327 315 339 389 325 48 359 369 361 STUDENT AT LARGE 52 4 7 58 48 5 33 38 31 37 GRADUATE 514 362 516 319 477 352 493 415 456 376 387 367 388 397 437 375 441 397 4 398 BY GENDER 5799 338 2892 359 284 3156 2848 325 2889 3248 286 3263 2779 3375 2823 334 2812 3243 2741 3132 UNIVERSITY 5837 5951 5996 698 6137 669 6154 6127 655 5873

28 FALL PLACE OF RESIDENCE OF ALL UNDERGRADUATES A-15 US 543 99.4 CHICAGO METRO (Cook, Lake, Will, Kane, McHenry, Kendall, Du Page) ILLINOIS 4475 88.2 2143 OUT OF STATE 568 11.2 PEORIA METRO (Peoria, Tazewell, Woodford) U.S. POSSESSIONS 2. 1354 FOREIGN 3.6 ST LOUIS METRO(St. Clair, Madison) UNDERGRADUATES 575 52 STATES COUNTIES ALABAMA 4 WASHINGTON 5 Adams 13 Madison 37 ALASKA 1 WEST VIRGINIA 2 Bond 1 Marshall 19 ARIZONA 9 WISCONSIN 47 Boone 18 Mason 18 ARKANSAS 2 Brown 1 Mcdonough 5 CALIFORNIA 21 Bureau 26 Mchenry 13 COLORADO 14 Carroll 5 Mclean 69 CONNECTICUT 5 Cass 3 Menard 4 FLORIDA 5 Champaign 22 Mercer 12 GEORGIA 4 Christian 12 Monroe 5 HAWAII 7 Coles 1 Montgomery 2 ILLINOIS 4475 Cook 914 Morgan 2 INDIANA 71 Dekalb 19 Moultrie 2 IOWA 42 Dewitt 7 Ogle 26 KANSAS 11 Dupage 424 Peoria 84 KENTUCKY 8 Edgar 1 Piatt 4 LOUISIANA 1 Effingham 2 Pike 2 MARYLAND 3 Fayette 2 Putnam 9 MASSACHUSETTS 4 Ford 3 Randolph 2 MICHIGAN 5 Fulton 37 Richland 2 MINNESOTA 36 Greene 1 Rock Island 52 MISSOURI 159 Grundy 22 Sangamon 53 NEBRASKA 15 Hancock 3 Schuyler 1 NEVADA 4 Henry 49 Scott 1 NEW HAMSHIRE 2 Iroquois 1 Shelby 1 NEW JERSEY 6 Jo Daviess 3 St Clair 15 NEW YORK 5 Kane 14 Stark 14 NORTH CAROLINA 3 Kankakee 33 Stephenson 1 OHIO 26 Kendall 26 Tazewell 43 OKLAHOMA 3 Knox 55 Union 1 OREGON 2 Lake 268 Vermilion 9 PENNSYLVANIA 6 Lasalle 67 Warren 6 PUERTO RICO 2 Lee 8 Whiteside 2 SOUTH CAROLINA 1 Livingston 21 Will 241 TENNESSEE 8 Logan 1 Winnebago 88 TEXAS 17 Macon 29 Woodford 84 VIRGINIA 4 Macoupin 3

HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY RACE AND CLASS Audit only students are not included. A-16 FALL 28 FALL 27 Frosh Soph Junior Senior Non-Deg Grad % Frosh Soph Junior Senior Non-Deg Grad % Black/African Am. 123 75 79 86 37 4 6.8 86 7 91 75 29 351 5.8 Native American * 9 * * * 26.4 6 * 6 * * 22.4 Asian 42 5 59 45 * 17 214 3.6 5 45 43 55 * 9 23 3.4 Hispanic 48 53 36 39 6 182 3.1 48 37 37 4 * * 169 2.8 White 832 956 1119 1282 8 494 4691 79.8 914 14 1152 1294 7 59 488 8.6 Non-Resident Alien * 9 * 11 182 212 3.6 9 7 7 16 236 275 4.5 Did not indicate 15 11 25 36 * 59 148 2.5 6 21 36 44 46 153 2.5 Total 17 1163 1327 154 11 798 5873 1. 1119 1187 1372 1528 1 837 653 1. HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY RACE AND GENDER FALL Audit only students are not included. 28 FALL 27 ***** UNDERGRADUATE ***** ********** GRADUATE ********** University ***** UNDERGRADUATE ***** ********** GRADUATE ********** University Male Female Total Male Female Total Total % Male Female Total Male Female Total Total % Black/African Am. 118 245 363 13 24 37 4 6.8 14 218 322 11 18 29 351 5.8 Native American 8 15 23 * * * 26.4 8 11 19 * * 22.4 Asian 99 98 197 8 9 17 214 3.6 88 16 194 * 6 9 23 3.4 Hispanic 59 117 176 * * 6 182 3.1 66 98 164 * * * 169 2.8 White 1988 229 4197 215 279 494 4691 79.8 215 2356 4371 237 272 59 488 8.6 Non-Resident Alien 2 1 3 122 6 182 212 3.6 24 15 39 16 76 236 275 4.5 Did not indicate 49 4 89 38 21 59 148 2.5 66 41 17 25 21 46 153 2.5 Total 2341 2734 575 4 398 798 5873 1. 2371 2845 5216 441 396 837 653 1. HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY AGE GROUP Audit only students are not included. FALL 28 FALL 27 UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE UNCLASSIFIED % UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time UNCLASSIFIED % UNDER 18 23 23.4 21 21.4 18-19 195 6 1911 32.5 194 3 1 1944 32.1 2-21 211 44 16 9 2 2181 37.1 212 46 7 11 1 2167 35.8 22-24 613 86 144 98 2 943 16. 714 72 2 114 1 111 18.1 25-29 82 36 59 167 344 5.9 85 49 57 173 364 6. 3-34 22 3 19 96 167 2.8 21 26 18 82 147 2.4 35-39 15 19 13 66 2 115 2. 22 32 12 59 1 126 2.1 4-49 11 35 6 77 129 2.2 13 37 18 52 3 123 2. 5-64 1 19 1 21 42.7 2 15 3 26 46.8 65 AND OVER 9 6 3 18.3 8 5 1 14.2 4782 284 258 54 9 5873 1. 492 288 315 522 8 653 1. BY LEVEL 566 798. 528 837.

UNIV FULL-TIME FALL 26 COLLEGE HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY RACE Students Auditing only are not counted PART-TIME AEP BUS CFA EGT EHS LAS GRAD CED AEP BUS CFA EGT EHS LAS GRAD CED Black/African Am. 329 29 44 56 15 49 89 * 285 * * * * 1 8 16 44 Native American 17 * * * * * * * 14 * * Asian 19 8 32 28 19 31 52 * 171 * * * * * 8 * 19 Hispanic 135 14 25 17 13 21 33 * 124 * * * * 11 White 59 227 843 691 655 94 944 122 * 4387 * 37 34 31 52 68 383 12 621 Non-Resident Alien 258 * 11 * 14 * 13 89 132 * * * 121 * 126 Did not indicate 189 * 25 19 23 21 23 14 129 * * * * * 45 6 Total 6127 284 981 815 741 131 1157 232 * 5242 * 5 41 38 7 87 579 14 884 UNIV FULL-TIME FALL 27 PART-TIME AEP BUS CFA EGT EHS LAS GRAD CED AEP BUS CFA EGT EHS LAS GRAD CED Black/African Am. 351 31 43 54 2 39 1 7 294 * 7 * * 14 6 22 57 Native American 22 * * * * * * * 19 * * * * Asian 23 15 34 28 18 31 57 * 188 * * * * * * 15 Hispanic 169 11 31 2 22 29 44 * 158 * * * * * 11 White 488 242 787 669 666 867 914 148 4293 * 41 35 4 37 62 361 6 587 Non-Resident Alien 275 * 1 * 9 1 142 179 * * 94 96 Did not indicate 153 * 19 12 19 18 22 1 14 * * * * * 36 49 Total 653 38 926 788 757 989 1152 315 5235 9 55 45 44 55 8 522 8 818 UNIV FULL-TIME FALL 28 PART-TIME AEP BUS CFA EGT EHS LAS GRAD CED AEP BUS CFA EGT EHS LAS GRAD CED Black/African Am. 4 51 46 55 15 54 112 11 344 * 8 * * 13 * 26 56 Native American 26 * 6 * 6 6 22 * * * Asian 214 11 45 22 18 35 55 6 192 * * * * 11 * 22 Hispanic 182 13 32 25 2 35 45 * 171 * * * * * 11 White 4691 225 714 636 648 82 926 133 412 * 39 36 37 48 57 361 7 589 Non-Resident Alien 212 * 9 * 9 * * 89 117 * * 93 95 Did not indicate 148 * 12 12 17 13 17 18 92 * * * * * * 41 * 56 Total 5873 35 86 759 729 964 1165 258 54 9 56 45 43 67 64 54 9 833 A-17

FRESHMAN PROFILE A-18 HIGH SCHOOL RANK 1999 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % UPPER 1/1 31 31 285 29 325 31 39 31 293 3 279 31 265 27 382 41 245 26 229 26 2/1 29 21 224 22 24 19 266 26 24 21 17 19 2 2 23 21 238 26 218 25 3/1 15 15 167 17 163 15 187 18 152 16 138 15 172 17 141 15 168 18 165 18 4/1 17 11 121 12 18 11 116 11 16 11 118 13 16 11 1 1 18 11 123 14 5/1 78 8 74 7 66 8 6 6 71 7 79 9 78 8 49 5 84 9 58 6 6/1 72 7 52 5 56 8 4 4 51 5 46 5 61 6 39 4 42 4 48 5 7/1 36 4 43 4 4 5 22 2 26 3 26 3 47 5 12 1 18 1 21 2 8/1 23 2 27 3 17 6 8 1 4 4 19 2 37 4 2 4 7 9/1 8 1 7 1 9 1 4 27 3 33 4 31 4 3 1/1 1 NO RANKING 89 83 79 92 133 12 135 146 169 162 RANKED 984 1 124 112 97 98 997 928 911 869 ENTRANCE TEST SCORES 1999 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 S.A.T VERBAL 57 59 59 6 55 588 571 565 561 563 S.A.T MATH 59 61 6 62 56 62 585 584 574 578 A.C.T COMPOSITE 24.8 25.1 25.5 25.5 25.1 25. 24. 25.2 25.1 25.1

28 FALL PLACE OF RESIDENCE OF ALL FIRST TIME ENTRANTS A-19 US 127 99.5 CHICAGO METRO (Cook, Lake, Will, Kane, McHenry, Kendall, Du Page) ILLINOIS 881 85.4 517 OUT OF STATE 146 14.2 PEORIA METRO (Peoria, Tazewell, Woodford) U.S. POSSESSIONS 1.1 16 FOREIGN 4.4 ST LOUIS METRO(St. Clair, Madison) UNDERGRADUATES 132 1 STATES COUNTIES ARIZONA 1 Boone 3 Rock Island 12 CALIFORNIA 7 Brown 1 Sangamon 25 COLORADO 4 Bureau 4 Shelby 1 CONNECTICUT 1 Champaign 2 St Clair 3 FLORIDA 1 Christian 5 Stark 4 GEORGIA 1 Cook 253 Tazewell 63 HAWAII 1 Dekalb 4 Vermilion 3 ILLINOIS 881 Dewitt 1 Warren 3 INDIANA 11 Dupage 77 Whiteside 1 IOWA 13 Ford 1 Will 65 KANSAS 2 Fulton 9 Winnebago 15 KENTUCKY 1 Greene 1 Woodford 11 LOUISIANA 1 Grundy 4 MARYLAND 1 Hancock 1 MICHIGAN 2 Henry 1 MINNESOTA 14 Iroquois 2 MISSOURI 38 Kane 36 NEBRASKA 8 Kankakee 9 NEVADA 1 Kendall 7 NEW JERSEY 2 Knox 7 NEW YORK 1 Lake 51 OHIO 4 Lasalle 13 OKLAHOMA 2 Livingston 5 PUERTO RICO 1 Logan 3 SOUTH CAROLINA 1 Macon 4 TENNESSEE 4 Madison 7 TEXAS 6 Mason 5 WASHINGTON 2 Mcdonough 2 WISCONSIN 16 Mchenry 28 Mclean 21 Menard 1 Mercer 3 Monroe 1 Moultrie 1 Ogle 7 Peoria 86

SUMMARY OF CLASS CHANGES (Adds/Drops) FALL 27 28 FALL 26 27 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 CHANGES* 514 527 587 679 237 354 447 497 653 1951 595 572 625 686 2478 416 452 546 676 29 ADDING* 43 78 122 15 393 33 56 88 142 319 4 74 12 146 38 43 8 118 183 424 DROPPING* 299 259 258 255 171 216 239 219 266 94 352 258 253 257 112 245 223 224 258 95 ADDING/DROPING* 172 19 27 274 843 15 152 19 245 692 23 24 252 283 978 128 149 24 235 716 ADDS 8782 9279 9972 988 37841 6331 7816 9352 1285 33784 8845 9621 9754 124 3846 6577 7824 8795 1731 33927 DROPS 1765 2994 2995 2367 1121 1726 2254 2496 255 8981 244 3393 295 262 1944 1957 2221 2343 2377 8898 SECTION EXCHANGE* 85 9 88 7 333 53 75 76 114 318 89 113 141 97 44 83 91 82 95 351 ADD LTR DROP 35 336 353 374 1368 237 32 33 48 1322 336 414 369 395 1514 319 291 291 427 1328 STUDENTS DROP/NON-PAY 14 22 37 61 134 8 24 37 43 112 15 53 56 81 25 12 27 41 48 128 CLASSES DROP/NON-PAY 78 112 214 174 578 12 173 21 138 524 11 227 29 286 913 76 137 185 213 611 NOTE: CLASS in all cases is before grades are calculated for the semester. Unclassified undergraduates and graduate students are not included. * = After the beginning of classes A-21 SCHEDULE OF REVISIONS AFTER EARLY REGISTRATION FALL 27 28 FALL 26 27 ADDS DROPS ADDS DROPS ADDS DROPS ADDS DROPS WEEK 1 1674 1262 1337 921 257 1384 175 133 WEEK 2 11 229 149 23 96 252 19 215 WEEK 3 84 99 38 85 79 94 37 62 WEEK 4 21 98 34 94 31 116 42 98 WEEK 5 24 14 17 77 28 118 4 17 WEEK 6 19 84 16 88 24 119 19 76 WEEK 7 2 141 21 89 16 11 5 1 WEEK 8 14 171 3 23 22 178 9 2 WEEK 9 14 192 14 136 4 138 7 125 WEEK 1 14 22 17 139 13 189 23 139 WEEK 11 5 235 7 178 18 281 7 158 WEEK 12 2 31 4 219 438 7 196 WEEK 13 2 18 5 334 3 363 WEEK 14 5 1 8 4 9 3 8 WEEK 15+ 14 1 24 6 23 5 7 CANCEL NON/PAY 578 524 913 611 EARLY REGISTRAION 35838 6379 32111 5812 3663 6591 3196 558

GRADEPOINT PROFILE Average of Grades Issued to Full-Time Undergraduates A-22 Year Semester 1995-96 FALL Full-Time Undergraduate Students Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors All 2.76 2.9 2.99 3.12 2.95 2.87 2.96 3. 3.13 3.1 1996-97 FALL 2.75 2.96 2.98 3.13 2.99 2.84 2.99 3. 3.17 3.2 1997-98 FALL 2.77 2.86 3. 3.17 2.96 2.89 2.91 3.7 3.22 3.4 1998-99 FALL 2.82 2.92 2.98 3.18 2.98 2.86 3.3 3.2 3.18 3.3 1999- FALL 2.83 2.95 3.8 3.2 3.2 2.93 3.4 3.8 3.15 3.6 2-1 FALL 2.85 2.96 3.6 3.18 3.1 3. 3.5 3.11 3.22 3.11 21-2 FALL 2.85 2.97 3.4 3.18 3.3 2.99 3.5 3.1 3.23 3.1 22-3 FALL 2.93 3.4 3.7 3.24 3.7 3. 3.9 3.9 3.23 3.11 23-4 FALL 2.81 2.94 3.8 3.18 3.3 2.93 3.7 3.14 3.25 3.11 24-5 FALL 2.85 2.95 3.9 3.24 3.7 2.97 3.7 3.16 3.27 3.14 25-6 FALL 2.93 3.2 3.12 3.29 3.1 2.96 3.1 3.14 3.28 3.14 26-7 FALL 3. 3.1 3.9 3.26 3.1 2.99 3.11 3.14 3.27 3.15 27-8 FALL 2.96 3.6 3.1 3.26 3.1 2.94 3.12 3.16 3.28 3.14

A-23 ACADEMIC DISMISSALS Undergraduate Students Year Semester Full-Time %* Full-Time %** Full-Time %** Full-Time %** Full-Time %** Part-Time Graduate %** Total Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors University Total 1999- FALL 2-1 FALL 21-2 FALL 22-3 FALL 23-4 FALL 24-5 FALL 25-6 FALL 26-7 FALL 27-8 FALL 32.7 13 1.1 12 1.1 6.5 1.1 6 2.2 4 62 1.6 32 3.4 17 1.9 1.9 3.3 7 2.2 71 35.8 11.9 15 1.3 8.7 1.1 2 3.4 4 55 1.3 24 2.6 16 1.6 1.9 5.4 9 3.4 67 22.5 5.4 6.5 5.4 6.5 2 3.4 27 58 1.3 33 3.5 12 1.2 1.8 3.2 4 4.5 66 24.5 6.5 11 1. 5.4 2.2 9 3.6 36 46 1. 27 2.9 1 1. 6.5 3.2 4 2.2 52 25.5. 16 1.3 7.5 2.2 3 3.4 31 55 1.2 36 3.8 7.7 1.8 2.2 4. 59 3.6 6.7 13 1.2 8.6 3.2 6 5.7 41 38.8 23 2.8 8.8 4.3 3.2 4 4.5 46 2.4 9.8 7.6 1.1 3.2 5 2.3 27 39.8 19 2. 6.6 12.9 2.1 5 3.4 47 14.3 2.2 7.6 4.3 1.1 2 2.2 18 51 1.1 26 3. 18 1.7 5.4 2.1 4 13 1.5 68 23.5 5.5 9.8 7.5 2.2 4 11 1.3 38 46 1. 23 2.7 1 1. 9.7 4.3 4 8 1. 58 SCHOLASTIC PROBATION Undergraduates Graduate Full-Time Part-Time Total University DEGREES Undergrad Grad August 133 45 178 21-2 Fall 197 14 211 4 251 21-2 Fall 26 52 312 Spring 96 21 117 26 143 Spring 782 19 891 Total 293 35 328 66 394 Total 1175 26 1381 August 91 69 16 22-3 Fall 134 13 147 28 175 22-3 Fall 243 49 292 Spring 7 14 84 2 14 Spring 791 138 929 Total 24 27 231 48 279 Total 1125 256 1381 August 11 68 169 23-4 Fall 186 19 25 1 215 23-4 Fall 233 67 3 Spring 92 7 99 7 16 Spring 85 142 947 Total 278 26 34 17 321 Total 1139 277 1416 August 98 53 151 24-5 Fall 168 12 18 11 191 24-5 Fall 236 67 33 Spring 92 7 99 7 16 Spring 839 132 971 Total 26 19 279 18 297 Total 1173 252 1425 August 126 6 186 25-6 Fall 167 9 176 17 193 25-6 Fall 245 12 347 Spring 79 4 83 23 16 Spring 848 148 996 Total 246 13 259 4 299 Total 1219 31 1529 August 115 69 184 26-7 Fall 157 13 17 42 212 26-7 Fall 271 63 334 Spring 84 1 94 65 159 Spring 93 17 173 Total 241 23 264 17 371 Total 1289 32 1591 August 89 56 145 27-8 Fall 149 7 156 37 193 27-8 Fall 268 91 359 Spring 73 6 79 2 99 Spring 829 139 968 Total 222 13 235 57 292 Total 1186 286 1472 Total

FALL SEMESTER COLLEGE Sem Hours A GRADE ANALYSIS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 27-8 (Grades Awarded As a Percent of Students Registered) Cancelled courses are not included. A-24 B C D F IN IP P/S/U W Students Student G. P. A. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< PERCENT >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Registered Sem Hrs BUS 586. 32.3 34.2 15. 3.4 1.4 1.5. 7.4 4.8 5,68 14,9. 3.4 CFA 729.9 54.8 26.5 8.6 1.5 1.7.4. 2.8 3.7 4,58 1,21. 3.31 EGT 57.3 35.6 33. 16.9 2.8 1.9 1.2 2.9 1.1 4.6 2,766 7,12. 3.7 EHS 827. 48.2 2. 4.7.4.7.7.3 22.7 2.4 5,144 1,32. 3.52 LAS 1635.5 37.1 3. 17.1 4.6 2.2.9..7 7.5 11,876 32,21. 3. UNIVERSITY 4358.6 4.5 28.5 13. 3. 1.7.9.4 6.8 5.3 3,55 73,916. 3.13 SEMESTER COLLEGE Sem Hours A B C D F IN IP P/S/U W Students Student G. P. A. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< PERCENT >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Registered Sem Hrs BUS 587.6 35.5 31.9 13.2 3.3 1.6.9. 8.7 5. 5,34 12,987.5 3.1 CFA 728.2 53.9 25. 9.8 1.6 1.4 1.6. 3.3 3.3 4,221 9,292. 3.3 EGT 551. 36.1 33.5 17.5 2.3 1.1 3.6 1.1 1. 3.7 2,543 6,532. 3.1 EHS 882. 61.6 2.8 4.8.6.6 1.1.3 7.7 2.5 4,327 9,94. 3.58 LAS 168.5 37.6 31. 16.5 3.9 1.7.6..9 7.7 1,758 29,519. 3.6 UNIVERSITY 444.3 43.4 28.6 12.9 2.7 1.5 1.2.3 4.2 5.3 27,454 68,416.5 3.18 ANNUAL UNIVERSITY 8798.8 41.9 28.5 13. 2.9 1.6 1..4 5.5 5.3 57,959 142,332.5 3.16