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2015 Institutional Fact Book

2015 Fact Book Table of Contents Page Institutional Effectiveness Mission 3 Texas State University System Board of Regents 4 Enrollment By Classification 6 By Ethnicity 7 By Ethnicity/Classification (F15) 8 By Gender 9 By First Time Freshmen/Transfers 10 By Attendance Status 11 By Attendance Status/Student Level (F15) 12 By Campus/Location 13 Online by College/Level (F15) 14 By College 15 Retention and Graduation Rates Retention First Time Freshmen by Ethnicity 17 Retention First Time Transfers with 30 or More SCH by Ethnicity 18 Retention First Time Transfers Less than 30 SCH by Ethnicity 19 Graduation First Time Freshmen by Ethnicity 20 Graduation for First Time Transfers with 30 or More SCH by Ethnicity 21 Graduation for First Time Transfers Less than 30 SCH by Ethnicity 22 Other Semester Credit Hours 24

Member of The Texas State University System Office of Institutional Effectiveness It is the mission of the Institutional Research function to collect, analyze, appraise, report and disseminate data on behalf of the University, its executive administration and its educational leaders for the purpose of promoting evidence-based reflection, planning, and action. The IE office provides information and conducts research studies to comply with federal, state and other reporting mandates, and to assess policy, programs and special initiatives. For more information about the Office of Institutional Effectiveness, please see http://www.shsu.edu/dept/institutionaleffectiveness/ The data enclosed within this Fact Book is intended to provide information to the public concerning SHSU student enrollment. The source of the data is certified state reports submitted by SHSU Office of Institutional Effectiveness to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB). Due to rounding adjustments, some totals may vary slightly when compared to THECB reports. Students enrolled in 100% online courses, who do not have Texas residency nor a Texas address, are not considered reportable to the THECB and are not included in this data. Please see this website for more information: http://www.txhighereddata.org/interactive/accountability/ Donna Artho, Assistant Vice President SHSU Bobby K. Marks Administration Building, Suite 202H Box 2270, Huntsville, TX 77341-2270 936-294-4382 artho@shsu.edu 3

The Texas State University System Board of Regents Dr. Jaime R. Garza, Chairman... Rossanna Salazar, Vice Chairman....... Charlie Amato............ Veronica Muzquiz Edwards... David Montagne... Vernon Reaser III.... William F. Scott... Alan L. Tinsley....... Donna N. Williams... Spencer Copeland, Student Regent... San Antonio Austin San Antonio San Antonio Beaumont Bellaire Nederland Madisonville Arlington Huntsville Dr. Brian McCall, Chancellor...... Austin 4

Enrollment

Enrollment by Classification Classification 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 % of 2015 1-Yr % Change Freshman 3,623 3,337 3,598 3,832 3,827 3,846 19% 0.50% Sophomore 3,089 3,160 3,195 3,245 3,534 3,735 19% 5.69% Junior 3,597 3,855 3,923 4,154 4,161 4,482 22% 7.71% Senior 4,369 4,569 4,895 5,024 5,297 5,338 27% 0.77% Masters 2,070 2,112 2,318 2,505 2,373 2,235 11% -5.82% Doctoral 299 285 293 307 278 276 1% -0.72% Post Baccalaureate 189 209 239 143 103 119 1% 15.53% Total 17,236 17,527 18,461 19,210 19,573 20,031 100% 2.34% 6-Year Undergraduate Enrollment Trend 2015 Enrollment 5,300 Freshman 1% 1% Freshman 4,800 4,300 3,800 Sophomore Junior 27% 11% 19% 22% 19% Sophomore Junior Senior Masters 3,300 2,800 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Senior Doctoral Post Baccalaureate 6

Enrollment by Ethnicity Ethnicity 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 % 2015 % 2015 1-Year % Change UG GR UG GR UG GR UG GR UG GR UG GR Total UG GR White 9,522 1,680 9,146 1,624 9,115 1,764 9,068 1,781 9,083 1,631 9,143 52.5% 1,519 57.8% 10,662 0.7% -6.9% African American 2,365 260 2,442 278 2,681 371 2,915 389 3,153 347 3,224 18.5% 322 12.2% 3,546 2.3% -7.2% American Indian 75 11 58 4 57 6 68 12 77 11 95 0.5% 7 0.3% 102 23.4% -36.4% Hispanic 2,305 359 2,531 367 2,728 391 3,064 457 3,176 435 3,556 20.4% 483 18.4% 4,039 12.0% 11.0% Asian/Pacific Islander 233 105 185 51 180 66 207 63 243 63 270 1.6% 66 2.5% 336 11.1% 4.8% International 1 1 164 117 220 117 202 150 215 164 223 1.3% 136 5.2% 359 3.7% -17.1% Unknown 36 123 273 144 367 89 352 58 369 50 343 2.0% 44 1.7% 387-7.0% -12.0% Multi-Racial 141 19 122 21 263 46 379 45 503 53 547 3.1% 53 2.0% 600 8.7% 0.0% Total 14,678 2,558 14,921 2,606 15,611 2,850 16,255 2,955 16,819 2,754 17,401 100.0% 2,630 100.0% 20,031 3.5% -4.5% Note: Due to small ethnicity population sizes, the Asian and Pacific Islander ethnicities were combined into one category. Undergraduate 2015 White 2% African American 2% 1% Graduate 2015 Total 2015 1% 20% 18% 53% American Indian Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander International Unknown Multi-Racial 5% 2% 3% 18% 12% 58% White African American American Indian Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander International Unknown Multi-Racial 2% 2% 2% 20% 18% 53% White African American American Indian Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander International Unknown Multi-Racial 7

2015 Enrollment by Ethnicity and Classification Student Level Ethnicity Undergraduate Classification Graduate/Post Total Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Baccalaureate Asian/Pacific Islander 48 58 66 98 66 336 African American 913 787 776 748 322 3,546 Hispanic 977 738 874 967 483 4,039 American Indian 16 21 29 29 7 102 International 52 53 44 74 136 359 Multi-Racial 118 132 162 135 53 600 Unknown 41 76 113 113 44 387 White 1,681 1,870 2,418 3,174 1,519 10,662 Total 3,846 3,735 4,482 5,338 2,630 20,031 Note: Due to small ethnicity population sizes, Graduate and Post Baccalaureate classification were combined. The Asian and Pacific Islander ethnicities were also combined due to small cell sizes. 3,300 3,000 2,700 2,400 2,100 1,800 1,500 1,200 900 600 300 0 Total 2015 Enrollment Graduate/Post Baccalaureate Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Asian/Pacific Islander African American Hispanic American Indian International Multi-Racial Unknown White 8

Enrollment by Gender 1-Year % Gender 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 % 2015 % 2015 Change UG GR UG GR UG GR UG GR UG GR UG GR Total UG GR Male 6,335 832 6,432 928 6,613 942 6,682 985 6,729 981 6,761 39% 880 33% 7,641 0.5% -10.3% Female 8,343 1,726 8,489 1,678 8,998 1,908 9,573 1,970 10,090 1,773 10,640 61% 1,750 67% 12,390 5.5% -1.3% Total 14,678 2,558 14,921 2,606 15,611 2,850 16,255 2,955 16,819 2,754 17,401 100% 2,630 100% 20,031 3.5% -4.5% 2015 Undergraduate 2015 Graduate 2015 Total 10,640 6,761 Male Female 1,750 880 Male Female 12,390 7,641 Male Female 11,000 10,500 10,000 9,500 9,000 8,500 8,000 7,500 7,000 6,500 6,000 Undergraduate by Gender 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Male Female 2100 1900 1700 1500 1300 1100 900 700 500 Graduate by Gender 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Male Female 9

Enrollment by First Time Freshmen/Transfers Student Type 1 Year % 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Change FT Freshmen 2,010 2,359 2,375 2,479 2,514 1.4% FT Transfers 1,763 1,825 1,813 1,803 1,870 3.7% Total 3,773 4,184 4,188 4,282 4,384 2.4% Headcount 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 2,010 2,359 2,375 2,479 2,514 1,763 1,825 1,813 1,803 1,870 0 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 FT Freshmen FT Transfers 10

Enrollment by Attendance Status Status 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 # % 1- Year % Change Full-Time 12,924 12,983 13,753 14,132 14,267 14,769 74% 3.5% Part-Time 4,312 4,544 4,708 5,078 5,306 5,262 26% -0.8% Total 17,236 17,527 18,461 19,210 19,573 20,031 100% 2.3% Note: Undergraduate students enrolled in 12 or more SCH or graduate students enrolled in 9 or more SCH are considered Full-Time status. Undergraduate students enrolled in fewer than 12 SCH or graduate students enrolled in fewer than 9 SCH are considered Part- Time status. 6-Year Enrollment Trend 2015 Enrollment 14,500 12,500 10,500 5,262 8,500 6,500 Full-Time Part-Time 14,769 Full-Time Part-Time 4,500 2,500 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 11

2015 Enrollment by Attendance Status and Student Level Status Student Level Undergraduate Graduate Total Full-Time 14,117 652 14,769 Part-Time 3,284 1,978 5,262 Total 17,401 2,630 20,031 Note: Undergraduate students enrolled in 12 or more SCH or graduate students enrolled in 9 or more SCH are considered Full-Time status. Undergraduate students enrolled in fewer than 12 SCH or graduate students enrolled in fewer than 9 SCH are considered Part-Time status. 2015 Undergraduate Enrollment 2015 Graduate Enrollment 19% 25% 81% 75% Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time 12

T1. Unduplicated count of students attending 1) Only Main Campus; 2) Only The Woodlands Center; 3) Only Off Campus; or 4) Only Online Courses Term Attending Only Main Attending Only The Woodlands Attending Only other Off Campus Sam Houston State University Enrollment by Campus/Location/Mode Only Online T2. Duplicated count of students attending any course at any campus/location (Note: Online - Students taking one or more online courses.) The Woodlands Off Campus Campus Center Locations Courses Center 09 11,305 550 108 649 09 14,459 1,597 492 1,671 10 10,777 605 61 1,077 10 14,686 1,787 493 3,155 11 10,135 521 94 1,388 11 15,130 1,717 609 4,893 12 9,921 499 123 1,788 12 16,690 1,908 656 6,000 13 9,604 499 104 2,294 13 16,835 2,052 580 7,110 14 9,793 518 92 2,418 14 16,248 2,006 560 7,939 15 9,428 463 52 2,711 15 16,145 1,987 533 9,288 Term Main Campus Online # of Students Attending each Campus/Location (Exclusive) # of Students Attending each Campus/Location (Exclusive + Non-Exclusive) 12,000 18,000 10,000 Only Main Campus 16,000 14,000 Main Campus 8,000 Only The Woodlands Center 12,000 10,000 The Woodlands Center 6,000 4,000 2,000 Only Other Off Campus Locations Only Online Courses 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 Off Campus Online 0 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 0 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 13

2015 100% Online Enrollment by College and Student Level Unduplicated Headcount College Student Level Undergraduate Graduate Total College of Business Administration 476 215 691 College of Criminal Justice 491 182 673 College of Education 47 711 758 College of Fine Arts and Mass Communication 45 3 48 College of Health Sciences 93 19 112 College of Humanities and Social Sciences 155 181 336 College of Sciences 160 43 203 Undeclared 1 23 24 Total 1,468 1,377 2,845 Note: Unduplicated headcount includes Non-Reportable students as defined by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board: 100% online, no Texas residency, living outside of Texas while taking course. 2015 100% Online Undergraduate Enrollment 2015 100% Online Graduate Enrollment Undergraduate Graduate 215 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Undeclared College of Sciences College of Humanities and Social Sciences College of Health Sciences College of Fine Arts and Mass Communication College of Education College of Criminal Justice 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 Undeclared College of Sciences College of Humanities and Social Sciences College of Health Sciences College of Fine Arts and Mass Communication College of Education College of Criminal Justice 14

Enrollment by College College 2015 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 # % College of Fine Arts and Mass Communication 1,709 1,615 1,774 1,786 1,967 1,978 9.87% College of Sciences 3,282 3,582 3,919 3,314 3,541 3,301 16.48% College of Business Administration 3,091 2,996 3,216 3,433 3,620 3,674 18.34% College of Criminal Justice 2,508 2,818 2,991 3,196 3,277 3,436 17.15% College of Education 3,771 3,729 3,762 2,812 2,625 2,689 13.42% College of Humanities and Social Sciences 2,866 2,655 2,748 2,732 2,299 2,209 11.03% College of Health Sciences N/A N/A N/A 1,893 2,200 2,692 13.44% Undeclared 9 132 51 44 44 52 0.26% Total 17,236 17,527 18,461 19,210 19,573 20,031 100.00% Note: In F11, the number of coded undeclared majors temporarily increased as a result of a transition from a legacy database to the current Banner ERP. Note: In F13, the College of Health Sciences was created, reducing the enrollment for the College of Sciences and College of Education, respectively. Note: In F14, the Family & Consumer Sciences department moved from the College of Humanities and Social Sciences to the College of Health Sciences. 2015 Enrollment by College 11.03% 13.44% 9.87% 16.48% College of Fine Arts and Mass Communication College of Sciences College of Business Administration College of Criminal Justice 13.42% 18.34% College of Education College of Humanities and Social Sciences 17.15% College of Health Sciences 15

Retention and Graduation Rates

Retention Rates for First-Time Freshmen (FTF) by Ethnicity Ethnicity F09 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 6-Yr F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 Average White 72% 72% 74% 76% 77% 79% 75% African American 73% 72% 72% 79% 80% 83% 77% American Indian 82% 55% 67% 100% 63% 100% 78% Hispanic 71% 74% 75% 77% 77% 78% 75% Asian 70% 45% 63% 83% 87% 73% 70% International 9% - 79% 85% 79% 70% - Pacific Islander - 100% 100% 20% 75% 67% - Multi-Racial - 74% 84% 78% 81% 74% - Total 72% 72% 74% 77% 78% 80% 76% Note: Pacific Islander and Multi-Racial categories were included starting in F11. Note: In F10, International students were coded in categories other than the International category as a result of transition to a new ERP. Adjustments were made in the following year to separate the categories. Retention Rates Over 6 Years - Three Largest Populations 80% 6-Year Avg All FTF 1-Year Retention Rates 84% 82% 80% 78% 76% 74% 72% 70% F09 F10 F10 F11 F11 F12 F12 F13 F13 F14 F14 F15 White African American Hispanic 78% 76% 74% 72% 70% 68% 66% White African American American Indian Hispanic Asian 17

Retention Rates for First-Time Transfers (FTT) with 30 or More SCH by Ethnicity Ethnicity F09 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 6-Yr F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 Average White 77% 79% 82% 81% 79% 80% 80% African American 72% 77% 76% 78% 78% 78% 77% American Indian 88% 86% 60% 78% 60% 93% 77% Hispanic 85% 81% 82% 82% 81% 81% 82% Asian 70% 79% 71% 73% 77% 80% 75% International 88% - 69% 49% 67% 73% - Pacific Islander - 100% - 100% 60% 100% - Multi-Racial - 83% 79% 75% 80% 70% - Total 78% 80% 80% 79% 79% 80% 79% Note: Pacific Islander and Multi-Racial categories were included starting in F10. Note: In F10, International students were coded in categories other than the International category as a result of transition to a new ERP. Adjustments were made in the following year to separate the categories. Retention Rates Over 6 Years - Three Largest Populations 84% 6-Year Avg All FTT 1-Year Retention Rates 85% 82% 80% 75% 70% F09 F10 F10 F11 F11 F12 F12 F13 F13 F14 F14 F15 White African American Hispanic 80% 78% 76% 74% 72% 70% White African American American Indian Hispanic Asian 18

Retention Rates for First-Time Transfers (FTT) with Less than 30 SCH by Ethnicity Ethnicity F09 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 6-Yr F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 Average White 68% 66% 73% 73% 76% 79% 73% African American 62% 68% 64% 72% 71% 68% 68% American Indian 33% - - - 67% 75% - Hispanic 62% 85% 65% 57% 75% 67% 69% Asian 33% 50% 25% 100% 80% 67% 59% International - - - 25% 100% 16% - Pacific Islander - - - - - 100% - Multi-Racial - 67% 82% 90% 75% 57% - Total 65% 68% 67% 70% 75% 71% 69% Note: Pacific Islander and Multi-Racial categories were included starting in F11. Note: In F10, International students were coded in categories other than the International category as a result of transition to a new ERP. Adjustments were made in the following year to separate the categories. 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% 55% Retention Rates Over 6 Years - Three Largest Populations F09 F10 F10 F11 F11 F12 F12 F13 F13 F14 F14 F15 White African American Hispanic 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 6-Year Avg All FTT 1-Year Retention Rates White African American Hispanic Asian 19

6-Year Graduation Rates for First-Time Freshmen (FTF) by Ethnicity Ethnicity F04 SM10 F05 SM11 F06 SM12 F07 SM13 F08 SM14 F09 SM15 6-Yr Average White 49% 49% 47% 51% 53% 52% 50% African American 53% 51% 45% 48% 51% 43% 49% American Indian 53% 50% 47% 23% 27% 55% 43% Hispanic 45% 52% 45% 55% 52% 51% 50% Asian 55% 54% 38% 32% 64% 42% 48% International 67% 54% 43% 53% 39% 13% 45% Overall 49% 49% 46% 51% 53% 49% 49% Note: 6-year period begins (F) year 0 and ends Summer (SM) year 6. Graduation Rates Over 6 Years - Three Largest Populations 6-Year Avg of 6-Year Grad Rates for All FTF 56% 54% 52% 50% 48% 46% 44% 42% 40% 38% F04 SM10F05 SM11F06 SM12F07 SM13F08 SM14F09 SM15 55% White 50% 45% African American 40% Hispanic 35% White African American American Indian Hispanic Asian International 20

4-Year Graduation Rates for First-Time Transfers (FTT) with 30 or More SCH by Ethnicity Ethnicity F08-SM12 F09-SM13 F10-SM14 F11-SM15 White 65% 51% 65% 61% African American 50% 35% 48% 46% American Indian 50% 50% 67% 50% Hispanic 66% 54% 63% 55% Asian 52% 46% 58% 55% International 70% 67% 61% 54% Pacific Islander - - 100% - Multi-Racial - - 67% 49% Total 64% 50% 63% 61% Note: 4-year period begins (F) year 0 and ends Summer (SM) year 4. International students are classified based on non-resident alien status. 4-Year Graduation Rates for FTT 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% 55% 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% F08-SM12 F09-SM13 F10-SM14 F11-SM15 White African American American Indian Hispanic Asian 21

4-Year Graduation Rates for First-Time Transfers (FTT) with Less than 30 SCH by Ethnicity Ethnicity F08-SM12 F09-SM13 F10-SM14 F11-SM15 White 36% 28% 31% 37% African American 10% 16% 18% 25% American Indian 100% 33% - - Hispanic 19% 33% 34% 27% Asian 25% - - - International - - - - Pacific Islander - - - - Multi-Racial - - - 10% Total 43% 29% 28% 31% Note: 4-year period begins (F) year 0 and ends Summer (SM) year 4. International students are classified based on non-resident alien status. 40% 4-Year Graduation Rates for FTT - Three Largest Populations 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% White African American Hispanic 10% 5% F08-SM12 F09-SM13 F10-SM14 F11-SM15 22

Other

Semester Credit Hours Semester Credit Hours 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 1-Yr % Change Undergraduate SCH 191,738 192,872 203,151 208,541 212,503 221,147 4.1% Graduate SCH 15,478 14,970 16,186 17,477 17,182 16,482-4.1% Total SCH 207,216 207,842 219,337 226,018 229,685 237,629 3.5% Undergraduate SCH Graduate SCH 230,000 220,000 210,000 200,000 190,000 180,000 208,541 192,872 203,151 191,738 221,147 212,503 18,000 17,000 16,000 15,000 14,000 13,000 15,478 14,970 16,186 17,477 17,182 16,482 170,000 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 12,000 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 242,000 237,000 232,000 227,000 222,000 217,000 212,000 207,000 202,000 Total SCH 237,629 226,018 229,685 219,337 207,216 207,842 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 24