Fall 2014 First Time in Any College (FTIAC) Profile Report

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Fall 2014 First Time in Any College (FTIAC) Profile Report Central Michigan University s fall 2014 entering class consisted of 3,811 First Time in Any College students including 3,773 on-campus and 38 global campus students. The profile of these students is given in the tables below. 1. Gender 2. Ethnic Background 3. Full Vs. Part Time 4. Residence Hall Vs. Off Campus 5. Top 50 Feeder High Schools 6. MI Counties 7. States/Territories 8. Countries 9. Top 50 Areas of Interest 10. ACT and HSGPA Breakdown 11. Historic ACT and HSGPA 12. ACT and HSGPA Trends Office of Institutional Research September 2014 1

1. Gender Gender N % Female 2194 58% Male 1617 42% Total 3811 100% 2. Ethnic Background Ethnicity N % Nonresident alien 15 0.4% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 7 0.2% Black or African American 333 8.7% American Indian or Alaska Native 70 1.8% Asian 72 1.9% Hispanic/Latino 153 4.0% White 3135 82.3% Race and ethnicity unknown 26 0.7% Total 3811 100.0% 3. Full vs. Part Time Full Vs. Part Time N % Part Time 45 1.2% Full Time 3766 98.8% Total 3811 100.0% 4. Residence Hall vs. Off Campus Residency N % Off Campus 160 4% Res Hall 3651 96% Total 3811 100% Office of Institutional Research September 2014 2

5. Top 50 Feeder High Schools* High Schools N % High Schools N % Mount Pleasant 53 1.7% Saline Area 22 0.7% Eisenhower Senior 48 1.6% Troy 22 0.7% Lake Orion Community 47 1.5% Winston Churchill 22 0.7% Adlai E Stevenson 40 1.3% Davison 21 0.7% Clarkston Senior 39 1.3% Grand Blanc Community 21 0.7% Brighton 32 1.1% Holly Senior 21 0.7% West Bloomfield 32 1.1% Midland 21 0.7% Howell 31 1.0% Gaylord 20 0.7% Northville 31 1.0% L Anse Creuse 20 0.7% Lakeland 29 1.0% Plymouth Salem 20 0.7% South Lyon 29 1.0% Rochester 20 0.7% Dakota 27 0.9% Walled Lake Western 20 0.7% Hartland 27 0.9% Athens 19 0.6% Plymouth 27 0.9% Frankenmuth 19 0.6% Rochester Adams 27 0.9% Herbert Henry Dow 19 0.6% Grand Ledge 26 0.9% John Glenn 19 0.6% Walled Lake Northern 26 0.9% Novi 19 0.6% Plymouth Canton 25 0.8% Royal Oak 19 0.6% Walled Lake Central 25 0.8% Williamston 19 0.6% Heritage 24 0.8% Grosse Ile 18 0.6% Lakeview 24 0.8% Haslett 18 0.6% Rockford Senior 24 0.8% Henry Ford II 18 0.6% Grosse Pointe North 23 0.8% L Anse Creuse North 18 0.6% Milford 23 0.8% Waterford Kettering 18 0.6% Pinckney Community 23 0.8% Woodhaven 18 0.6% Utica 23 0.8% *Of a total of 531 feeder high schools Office of Institutional Research September 2014 3

6. MI Counties MI County N % MI County N % Oakland 661 18.4% Barry 12 0.3% Wayne 452 12.6% Charlevoix 12 0.3% Macomb 337 9.4% Iosco 12 0.3% Kent 203 5.6% Branch 11 0.3% Genesee 151 4.2% Cheboygan 11 0.3% Livingston 136 3.8% Osceola 11 0.3% Saginaw 102 2.8% Presque Isle 11 0.3% Ingham 96 2.7% Leelanau 10 0.3% Ottawa 89 2.5% Marquette 10 0.3% Isabella 85 2.4% Ogemaw 10 0.3% Washtenaw 66 1.8% Antrim 9 0.3% Clinton 63 1.8% Chippewa 9 0.3% Eaton 63 1.8% Dickinson 9 0.3% Midland 58 1.6% Iron 9 0.3% Jackson 55 1.5% Mecosta 9 0.3% Saint Clair 40 1.1% Oceana 9 0.3% Calhoun 39 1.1% Emmet 8 0.2% Allegan 38 1.1% Manistee 8 0.2% Bay 38 1.1% Roscommon 8 0.2% Muskegon 38 1.1% Crawford 7 0.2% Ionia 36 1.0% Saint Joseph 7 0.2% Montcalm 36 1.0% Cass 6 0.2% Monroe 35 1.0% Mackinac 6 0.2% Lapeer 34 0.9% Alpena 5 0.1% Shiawassee 33 0.9% Menominee 5 0.1% Berrien 32 0.9% Oscoda 5 0.1% Huron 32 0.9% Arenac 4 0.1% Kalamazoo 30 0.8% Benzie 4 0.1% Sanilac 29 0.8% Alger 3 0.1% Grand Traverse 24 0.7% Kalkaska 3 0.1% Tuscola 24 0.7% Ontonagon 3 0.1% Otsego 22 0.6% Houghton 2 0.1% Gratiot 21 0.6% Mason 2 0.1% Lenawee 21 0.6% Montmorency 2 0.1% Clare 19 0.5% Baraga 1 0.0% Delta 18 0.5% Gogebic 1 0.0% Newaygo 18 0.5% Lake 1 0.0% Gladwin 15 0.4% Alcona 0 0.0% Hillsdale 15 0.4% Keweenaw 0 0.0% Missaukee 13 0.4% Luce 0 0.0% Van Buren 13 0.4% Schoolcraft 0 0.0% Wexford 13 0.0% Office of Institutional Research September 2014 4

7. States/Territories Other Than MI State N State N IL 82 TN 2 IN 23 WY 2 PA 13 AZ 1 WI 12 CA 1 OH 11 DE 1 FL 7 IA 1 GA 6 KS 1 MN 6 KY 1 TX 6 MO 1 CO 4 NC 1 NJ 4 NY 1 VA 3 PR 1 HI 2 SC 1 MD 2 WA 1 8. Countries Country N Saudi Arabia 5 China 2 Mexico 2 El Salvador 1 Honduras 1 Israel 1 New Zealand 1 Nigeria 1 Serbia 1 Trinidad, Tobago 1 Office of Institutional Research September 2014 5

9. Top 50 Primary Areas of Interest Interest N % Interest N % Undecided 613 17.3% Secondary Education 39 1.1% Business 235 6.6% Mechanical Engineering 38 1.1% Psychology 175 4.9% Health Professions Prep CHP 37 1.0% Physical Therapy 137 3.9% Speech Pathology 36 1.0% Pre-Medicine & Osteopathy 126 3.6% Pre-Physician Assistant 33 0.9% Music 75 2.1% Exploratory, Undecided 30 0.8% Broadcasting 69 1.9% Social Work 30 0.8% Education 69 1.9% Apparel Merchandising & Design 28 0.8% Accounting 68 1.9% Finance 28 0.8% Elementary Education 65 1.8% Pre-Dentistry 28 0.8% Physician Assistant 64 1.8% Graphic Design 26 0.7% Athletic Training/Sports Medicine 57 1.6% Legal Studies 24 0.7% Sport Management 56 1.6% Exercise Science/Health Fitness 22 0.6% Biology 55 1.6% Interior Design 22 0.6% Marketing 54 1.5% Teacher Education, General 21 0.6% Health Sciences 53 1.5% Early Childhood Education 20 0.6% Pre-Physical Therapy 50 1.4% Engineering 20 0.6% Journalism 49 1.4% Management 20 0.6% Criminal & Social Justice 49 1.4% Neuroscience 20 0.6% Communication 47 1.3% Health Sciences 19 0.5% Engineering Technology 45 1.3% Human Services 19 0.5% Special Education 45 1.3% Computer Technology 17 0.5% Pre-Veterinary Medicine 44 1.2% History 17 0.5% Business, Management 43 1.2% Meteorology 17 0.5% Computer Science 39 1.1% Pre-Pharmacy 17 0.5% Office of Institutional Research September 2014 6

10. ACT and HSGPA Breakdown ACT Score N % 15 17 167 4% 18 21 1339 35% 22 24 1162 30% 25 27 676 18% 28 36 386 10% Not Reported 81 2% Total 3811 100% Mean 22.7 Median 22 25th Percentile 20 75th Percentile 25 HSGPA N % 2.00 2.49 56 1% 2.50 2.99 875 23% 3.00 3.49 1333 35% 3.50 4.0 1494 39% Not Reported 53 1% Total 3811 100% Mean 3.34 Median 3.35 25th Percentile 3.0 75th Percentile 3.7 11. Ten Year History of ACT and HSGPA Year ACT HSGPA 2005 21.8 3.29 2006 22.0 3.31 2007 22.2 3.30 2008 22.2 3.28 2009 22.3 3.30 2010 22.3 3.27 2011 22.6 3.33 2012 22.5 3.33 2013 22.4 3.32 2014 22.7 3.34 Office of Institutional Research September 2014 7

12. ACT and HSGPA Trends 22.8 22.6 22.4 22.2 22.0 21.8 21.6 21.4 21.2 ACT ACT Linear (ACT) 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 3.36 HSGPA 3.34 3.32 3.30 3.28 3.26 HSGPA Linear (HSGPA) 3.24 3.22 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Office of Institutional Research September 2014 8