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1 of 10 10/23/2013 11:26 AM Enrollment 2005-06 Part A - Fall Enrollment by race/ethnicity and gender CIPCODE: 99.0000 -- Summary Full-time undergraduate Degree/certificate-seeking Non-degree/ Students enrolled for credit First-time Other Total non-certificateseeking degree/certificateseeking Total, full-time undergraduate (5) (3) (4) Nonresident alien 3 17 20 20 Black, non-hispanic 18 45 63 63 American 3 13 16 16 Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Pacific Islander 14 38 52 52 Hispanic 190 551 741 741 White, non-hispanic 263 993 1,256 1 1,257 Race/ethnicity 0 0 unknown Total men 491 1,657 2,148 1 2,149 Total men prior year 414 2,037 2,040 Nonresident alien 3 18 21 21 Black, non-hispanic 45 81 126 126 American 8 12 20 20 Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Pacific Islander 17 60 77 77 Hispanic 316 914 1,230 1,230 White, non-hispanic 357 1,434 1,791 2 1,793 Race/ethnicity 0 0 unknown Total women 746 2,519 3,265 2 3,267 Total women prior year 741 3,212 3,215 Total men + women 1,237 Part A - Fall Enrollment by race/ethnicity and gender

2 of 10 10/23/2013 11:26 AM CIPCODE: 99.0000 -- Summary Part-time undergraduate Degree/certificate-seeking Non-degree/ Total, Students enrolled for credit First-time Other degree/certificateseeking Total (3) non-certificateseeking (4) part-time undergraduate (5) Nonresident alien 0 0 Black, non-hispanic 14 14 14 American Indian/Alaska Native 1 1 1 Asian/Pacific Islander 7 7 1 8 Hispanic 2 200 202 10 212 White, non-hispanic 4 268 272 12 284 Race/ethnicity unknown 0 0 Total men 6 490 496 23 519 Total men prior year 3 512 544 Nonresident alien 1 1 1 2 Black, non-hispanic 1 22 23 1 24 American Indian/Alaska Native 5 5 5 Asian/Pacific Islander 15 15 15 Hispanic 6 342 348 7 355 White, non-hispanic 8 373 381 22 403 Race/ethnicity unknown 0 0 Total women 15 758 773 31 804 Total women prior year 16 750 782 Part A - Fall Enrollment by race/ethnicity and gender CIPCODE: 99.0000 -- Summary Graduate Students enrolled for credit Total full-time Total part-time Nonresident alien 22 22 Black, non-hispanic 4 11 American Indian/Alaska Native 1 4

3 of 10 10/23/2013 11:26 AM Asian/Pacific Islander 1 8 Hispanic 45 127 White, non-hispanic 71 190 Race/ethnicity unknown Total men 144 362 Total men prior year 156 383 Nonresident alien 17 6 Black, non-hispanic 12 46 American Indian/Alaska Native 4 6 Asian/Pacific Islander 7 16 Hispanic 99 339 White, non-hispanic 138 430 Race/ethnicity unknown Total women 277 843 Total women prior year 295 812 Part A - Fall Enrollment - Summary by race/ethnicity Fall enrollment totals CIPCODE: 99.0000 -- Summary Students enrolled for credit Total full-time Total part-time Grand total, all Prior year Nonresident alien 42 22 64 82 Black, non-hispanic 67 25 92 87 American Indian/Alaska Native 17 5 22 14 Asian/Pacific Islander 53 16 69 62 Hispanic 786 339 1,125 1,081 White, non-hispanic 1,328 474 1,802 1,797 Race/ethnicity unknown 0 0 0 0 Total men 2,293 881 3,174 3,123 Nonresident alien 38 8 46 44 Black, non-hispanic 138 70 208 167 American Indian/Alaska Native 24 11 35 33 Asian/Pacific Islander 84 31 115 108 Hispanic 1,329 694 2,023 1,938 White, non-hispanic 1,931 833 2,764 2,814 Race/ethnicity unknown 0 0 0 0 Total women 3,544 1,647 5,191 5,104 Grand Total 5,837 2,528 8,365

4 of 10 10/23/2013 11:26 AM Part B - Fall Enrollment by age and gender NOTE: These data are mandatory this year. Age Full-time undergraduate Under 18 6 19 18-19 660 1,090 20-21 594 1,007 22-24 550 671 25-29 214 250 30-34 60 107 35-39 32 49 40-49 23 63 50-64 10 11 65 and over 0 0 Age unknown/unreported 0 0 Total full-time undergraduate (from part A) 2,149 3,267 Part B - Fall Enrollment by age and gender NOTE: These data are mandatory this year. Age Part-time undergraduate Under 18 1 1 18-19 23 37 20-21 66 84 22-24 131 173 25-29 125 162 30-34 45 106 35-39 40 78 40-49 59 108 50-64 28 55 65 and over 1 0 Age unknown/unreported 0 0 Total part-time undergraduate (from part A) 519 804 Part B - Fall Enrollment by age and gender

5 of 10 10/23/2013 11:26 AM NOTE: These data are mandatory this year. Age Full-time graduate Under 18 0 0 18-19 0 0 20-21 2 1 22-24 25 70 25-29 35 80 30-34 24 41 35-39 16 17 40-49 26 44 50-64 16 22 65 and over 0 1 Age unknown/unreported 0 1 Total full-time graduate (from part A) 144 277 Part B - Fall Enrollment by age and gender NOTE: These data are mandatory this year. Age Part-time graduate Under 18 0 0 18-19 0 0 20-21 0 2 22-24 23 72 25-29 89 195 30-34 83 130 35-39 37 118 40-49 74 208 50-64 42 98 65 and over 4 1 Age unknown/unreported 10 19 Total part-time graduate (from part A) 362 843 Part C - Residence of first-time undergraduate NOTE: These data are optional this year.

6 of 10 10/23/2013 11:26 AM State of residence when student was first admitted FIPS Code Alabama 01 Alaska 02 Arizona 04 Arkansas 05 California 06 Colorado 08 Connecticut 09 Delaware 10 District of Columbia 11 Florida 12 Georgia 13 Hawaii 15 Idaho 16 Illinois 17 Indiana 18 Iowa 19 Kansas 20 Kentucky 21 Louisiana 22 Maine 23 Total first-time undergraduate (degree/certificateseeking only) Those who graduated from high school in the past 12 months Part C - Residence of first-time undergraduate NOTE: These data are optional this year. State of residence when student was first admitted FIPS Code Total first-time undergraduate (degree/certificateseeking only) Those who graduated from high school in the past 12 months Maryland 24 Massachusetts 25 Michigan 26 Minnesota 27 Mississippi 28 Missouri 29 Montana 30 Nebraska 31 Nevada 32

7 of 10 10/23/2013 11:26 AM New Hampshire 33 New Jersey 34 New Mexico 35 New York 36 North Carolina 37 North Dakota 38 Ohio 39 Oklahoma 40 Oregon 41 Pennsylvania 42 Rhode Island 44 Part C - Residence of first-time undergraduate NOTE: These data are optional this year. State of residence when student FIPS was first admitted Code South Carolina 45 South Dakota 46 Tennessee 47 Texas 48 Utah 49 Vermont 50 Virginia 51 Washington 53 West Virginia 54 Wisconsin 55 Wyoming 56 State Unknown 57 American Samoa 60 Federated States 64 of Micronesia Guam 66 Marshall Islands 68 Northern Marianas 69 Palau 70 Puerto Rico 72 Virgin Islands 78 Foreign Countries 90 Residence unknown/unreported 98 Total first-time undergraduate (degree/certificate-seeking only) Those who graduated from high school in the past 12 months

8 of 10 10/23/2013 11:26 AM Total first-time undergraduate (FT+PT from part A) 1,258 Part D - Total Entering Class Total Entering Class - Fall 2005 Number of full-time first-time degree/certificate-seeking undergraduates 1,237 (this is your fall cohort reported in Part A) Total entering at undergraduate level, Fall 2005 Note: This number should include part-time and full-time first-time 2,041 as well as transferring to the institution in Fall 2005. Percentage of entering class represented by your GRS cohort 61 Parts E/F - 12-Month Selection Please indicate which 12-month period you will use to report your unduplicated count and activity hours. July 1, 2004 through June 30, 2005 September 1, 2004 through August 31, 2005 CAVEATS Part E - Unduplicated Count 12-month unduplicated count by race/ethnicity and gender for the 2004-05 academic year Undergraduate Graduate Nonresident alien 31 63 Black, non-hispanic 76 22 American Indian/Alaska Native 17 2 Asian/Pacific Islander 66 8 Hispanic 1,071 231 White, non-hispanic 1,757 368 Race/ethnicity unknown Total men 3,018 694

9 of 10 10/23/2013 11:26 AM Nonresident alien 25 28 Black, non-hispanic 145 62 American Indian/Alaska Native 30 10 Asian/Pacific Islander 94 35 Hispanic 1,757 579 White, non-hispanic 2,563 751 Race/ethnicity unknown Total women 4,614 1,465 Grand total 7,632 2,159 Prior year data Unduplicated headcount (2003-04) 7,389 2,082 Total enrollment Fall 2004 (Unduplicated count reported above is expected to be greater than this number.) 6,581 1,646 Part F - Instructional Activity Instructional activity data may be reported on Part F in units of contact hours or credit hours. Please indicate which units are used by the institution to measure instructional activity Contact hours Credit hours Both contact and credit hours (some programs measured in contact hours and others measured in credit hours) CAVEATS Part F - Instructional Activity 12-month instructional activity Do not include first-professional Level of course Total 12-month activity Credit hour activity for academic programs Undergraduate programs 183,307 Graduate programs 25,027 Based on the hours reported, the institution's estimated full-time equivalent (FTE) enrollment is: Undergraduates 6,110 Graduates 1,043

10 of 10 10/23/2013 11:26 AM Click here to see HOW FTE IS CALCULATED NCES uses estimated FTE enrollment to calculate expenses by function per FTE and core revenues per FTE as reported in the NPEC IPEDS Data Feedback Report. If the estimate above is not reasonable for your institution, please provide your best estimate of undergraduate and graduate FTE for the reporting year identified on Parts E/F 12-Month Selection: Undergraduate Graduate Part G - Retention Rates In order to calculate retention rates for your cohort of first-time bachelor s (or equivalent) degreeseeking undergraduates, please do the following: 1) Establish your cohorts (full time separate from part time) of first-time bachelor's (or equivalent) degree-seeking undergraduates, which consists of those enrolled at your institution in fall 2004 (including those enrolled for the first time the preceding summer term and those whose intent was not known upon entry to the institution). 2) Count the number of in each cohort who re-enrolled or are still enrolled at your institution in fall 2005. 3) Calculate the retention rates (see formula below). Use your institution s official fall reporting date when calculating these percentages. Please report full-time and part-time percentages separately. The student status (full- or part-time) should be based on the fall 2004 status, even if this has changed by fall 2005. NOTE: The fall 2004 cohort data used for these calculations may be adjusted for who left the institution for any of the following reasons: died or were totally and permanently disabled; to serve in the armed forces (including those called to active duty); to serve with a foreign aid service of the Federal Government, such as the Peace Corps; or to serve on official church missions. These are exclusions, and may be subtracted from the cohort prior to calculating the retention rate. Do not include those who transferred into the institution as part of your fall cohort. Formula: (Re-enrolled at institution in fall 2005 (from step 2 above)) * 100 / (Fall 2004 bachelor s cohort (from step 1 above) Exclusions from fall 2004 bachelor s cohort) Full-time rate 60 % Part-time rate 31 % Explanation Report There are no explanations for the selected survey and institution.