Student Profile FS2017

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Student Profile FS2017 UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI - KANSAS CITY an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution

Dear Colleagues: We are pleased to offer demographic and other information that describes the students who were enrolled at the University of Missouri Kansas City in 2017-2018. This report is produced annually and presents an overview of our students characteristics. The information contained in this report was produced by the Office of Registration and Records and the UMKC Data Warehouse and, unless otherwise noted, is based on data collected at the end of the fourth week of classes of FS2017, per guidelines provided by the Coordinating Board of Higher Education. An electronic version of this document is available at: http://data.umkc.edu/reports Your feedback and comments concerning these data are welcome. Please direct any questions or comments to: UMKC Data Warehouse 335 Administrative Center University of Missouri - Kansas City Kansas City, MO 64110 Sincerely, Kelli Cox Vice Provost of Institutional Effectiveness Student Profile FS2017 2

University of Missouri - Kansas City Student Profile FS2017 Fall Headcount 4 Full Time Equivalents 4 Spring & Summer Headcounts 4 Credit Hour Production 5 Academic Load 5 Gender 6 Ethnicity 6 Age 6 Headcount by Academic Career 7 Headcount by Academic Level 7 Headcount by Academic Group 8 Geographic Origin of Students 9 Kansas Metro Counties 9 Citizenship 10 Transfer Institution 11 Incoming ACT Scores 12 Incoming High School GPA 12 Educational & Required Fees 13 Degrees Awarded 13 Student Profile FS2017 3

Fall Headcount Total FS2017 enrollment headcount was 16,383. This was an overall increase of 4.0% from FS2013 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 Undergraduate Dual Credit Graduate 0 FS2013 FS2014 FS2015 FS2016 FS2017 FS2013 FS2014 FS2015 FS2016 FS2017 Dual Credit 1,584 1,877 2,883 3,456 3,204 Undergraduate 8,663 8,585 8,370 8,252 8,175 Graduate 5,499 5,698 5,446 5,236 5,004 Total 15,746 16,160 16,699 16,944 16,383 Full-Time Equivalents Full Time Equivalent (FTE) is defined by the Missouri Coordinating Board for Higher Education as 15 semester credit hours for undergraduate students, 12 semester credit hours for graduate students, and 15 semester credit hours for doctoral professional law students. FTE is equivalent to headcount for doctoral professional students in Dentistry, Medicine, and Pharmacy. FS2013 FS2014 FS2015 FS2016 FS2017 Dual Credit 392.7 418.8 804.8 969.1 912.4 Undergraduate 7,201.0 7,158.3 6,995.0 7,022.0 7,078.1 Graduate 3,803.5 3,978.1 3,945.9 3,824.9 3,592.0 Total 11,397.1 11,555.2 11,745.7 11,815.9 11,582.5 Spring & Summer Headcounts A five year trend of student headcount enrollment figures for spring and summer semesters is provided below. Spring Headcount SP2014 SP2015 SP2016 SP2017 Dual Credit 2,623 2,831 1,815 1,903 Undergraduate 8,235 8,063 7,809 7,631 Graduate 5,332 5,344 5,196 4,983 Total 16,190 16,238 14,820 14,517 Summer Headcount SS2014 SS2015 SS2016 SS2017 Dual Credit 4 17 1 21 Undergraduate 3,065 3,052 2,800 2,723 Graduate 2,766 2,815 2,630 2,487 Total 5,835 5,884 5,431 5,231 Student Profile FS2017 4

Credit Hour Production UMKC produced 175,325.5 student credit hours in FS2017, an increase of 2.7 % from FS2013 Credit Hours 200,000 180,000 160,000 140,000 120,000 100,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 20,000 0 170,648.5 172,844 176,199.5 177,785 175,325.5 FS2013 FS2014 FS2015 FS2016 FS2017 Academic Load 75.0 percent of UMKC on campus students (excludes dual credit students) were enrolled full time in FS2017, though full time status varies by level. For purposes of calculating full time status, undergraduate students must be enrolled in at least 12 credits and graduate students must be enrolled in at least 9 credits. Doctoral professional credit thresholds vary by program. Dual Credit0% 100% Full Time Part Time Undergraduate 83% 17% Graduate 59% 41% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Student Profile FS2017 5

Gender In FS2017, 44% of UMKC s on campus students were male and 56% were female. Dual Credit 60% 40% Female Male Undergraduate 56% 44% Graduate 54% 46% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Ethnicity UMKC s on campus ethnic minority* population is 26% The percentages included in this figure were calculated based on the FS2017 on campus enrollment where ethnicity is known. Ethnicity was not reported for 454 on campus students. *Ethnic minority includes Asian, American Indian/Alaskan Native, Hispanic/Latino, Black/African American, and Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander. 60% American Indian/Alaska Native 0% 8% Asian Black/African American Hispanic/Latino Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Non-Resident International Two or more Races White 3% 10% 0% 8% 11% Age The table below shows the age distribution for UMKC students for FS2017. The average age for UMKC s total on campus student body is 25. When dual credit high school students are included the average age is 24. Dual Credit Undergraduate Graduate Total UNDER 18 2,909 59 0 2,968 18-19 294 2,206 7 2,507 20-21 0 2,274 250 2,524 22-24 0 1,875 1,566 3,441 25-29 0 905 1,618 2,523 30-34 0 390 673 1,063 35-39 0 195 353 548 40-49 0 189 358 547 50-64 1 70 165 236 OVER 64 0 12 14 26 Average Age 17 23 29 68 Total 3,204 8,175 5,004 16,383 Student Profile FS2017 6

Enrollment by Career In FS2017, 20% of UMKC students were enrolled at the dual credit high school level, 50% were enrolled at the on campus undergraduate level, 31% were enrolled at the graduate level. 31% Dual Credit Undergraduate Graduate When dual credit high school students are excluded, enrollments are 62% undergraduate and 38% graduate. 50% 20% Enrollment by Academic Level The chart below shows the headcount by Academic Level. At the undergraduate career, the most number of students are at the Senior level, and at the graduate career the most number of students are at the Masters level. 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 3204 2666 1905 1554 1436 2231 1761 Dual Credit Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Post Baccalaureate Certificate Visiting Undergraduate 2nd Bachelors Masters & Grad. Certificates Educational Specialist Doctoral (Research/Scholarship) Doctoral (Professional Practice) Visiting Graduate 1000 808 500 0 5 321 293 43 156 Student Profile FS2017 7

Enrollment by Academic Group The FS2017 headcount by academic group is presented in the graph below. The largest academic group is College of Arts & Sciences. Bloch School of Management College of Arts & Sciences Conservatory of Music & Dance School of Biological Sciences School of Computing & Engineer School of Dentistry School of Education School of Graduate Studies School of Law School of Medicine School of Nursing & Health St School of Pharmacy University College 545 708 1 544 645 394 440 774 588 217 1749 1571 1405 3599 3203 0 2000 4000 6000 8000 Campus Students Dual Credit Student Profile FS2017 8

Geographic Origin In FS2017, Missouri residents represented 63% of the on campus population. Another 20% were from Kansas, 10% were from other states, and 8% were international. Note: Dual credit students are not included in the on campus population. 63% 10% 8% International Kansas Missouri Other States 20% Kansas Metro Counties In Fall 2002 UMKC began charging undergraduate students from the Kansas Metro Counties the same educational fees as Missouri students. In Fall 2010, the rate was expanded to include all non-professional graduate programs as well as additional counties encompassed within the area of Kansas City Metropolitian Statistical Area (KC-MSA). County FS2013 FS2014 FS2015 FS2016 FS2017 Atchison 5 5 5 5 3 Douglas 56 45 39 44 59 Franklin 5 7 8 7 8 Jackson 83 73 73 60 53 Jefferson 5 6 3 8 6 Johnson 1,559 1,486 1,433 1,362 1,376 Leavenworth 54 56 60 55 37 Miami 21 22 24 23 17 Osage 0 0 2 1 1 Shawnee 38 40 32 35 51 Wyandotte 378 362 353 343 353 Total 2,204 2,102 2,032 1,943 1,964 Student Profile FS2017 9

Citizenship A total of 1148 degree seeking, on campus international students enrolled at UMKC in FS2017, representing 82 countries. The figure below shows all countries represented by at least five students at UMKC. Bangladesh Brazil Canada China Colombia France Germany Hong Kong India Iran (Islamic Republic Of) Iraq Italy Kenya Korea, Republic of Kuwait Mexico Nepal Nigeria Oman Pakistan Saudi Arabia Taiwan Turkey Viet Nam 8 6 12 6 11 10 28 11 8 7 11 27 22 19 10 27 16 15 20 55 85 157 155 0 200 400 600 410 Student Profile FS2017 10

Transfer Institutions The majority of new undergraduates at UMKC transfer from other institutions. There were a total of 1,160 new undergraduate transfer students in FS2017. Of those, 597 transferred from Missouri colleges and universities and 563 transferred from other states and countries. Missouri State University Kansas City Kansas Community College Other States 4-Yr Schools Johnson County Community College Northwest Missouri State University Other Missouri 4-YR Schools Other Missouri 2-YR Schools Other States 2-Yr Schools Blue River Community College MCC University of Missouri - Columbia Maple Woods Community College Foreign Institution Missouri University of Science and Technology University of Missouri - Saint Louis Penn Valley Community College Longview Community College Other Kansas 2-YR Schools Other Kansas 4-YR Schools University of Kansas Main Campus 6 9 19 19 19 30 35 35 37 40 41 48 49 65 77 108 0 80 160 240 119 175 227 Student Profile FS2017 11

Incoming ACT Scores A total of 1,218 first time, full time degree seeking students entered in FS2017. Of these, 1,160 reported their ACT score to UMKC. The average ACT score* for UMKC is 25 35.0 30.0 25.0 20.0 23.1 24.3 26.1 24.5 25.7 22.8 31.7 22.5 22.8 *scores rounded 15.0 10.0 5.0 0.0 College of Arts & Sciences Bloch School of Management Conservatory of Music & Dance School of Biological Sciences School of Computing & Engineer School of Education School of Medicine School of Nursing & Health St University College Incoming High School Rank Of the 1,218 first time, full time degree seeking students, 772 reported their high school rank to UMKC. Top 1% Top 10% Top 20% 138 152 177 Top 30% 100 Top 40% 73 Top 50% 63 Top 60% 32 Top 70% Top 80% 14 16 Top 90% Top 100% 2 5 0 80 160 240 Student Profile FS2017 12

Educational & Required Fees The 2017 2018 academic year educational and required fees are provided below. Tuition for undergraduate enrollment is $278.00 per credit hour and graduate tuition (non-professional programs) is $377.00 per credit hour. Graduate professional program fees are provided as a flat rate by program. 2017-2018 Yearly Educational & Required Fees Full-time Students Missouri Residents Non-Residents Undergraduate Programs (15 hrs) $9,763.54 $24,490.54 Graduate Programs - Non Professional (9hrs) $7,815.94 $18,549.34 Graduate Programs - Professional (Flat Rate Used) Law $19,039.54 $3,619.54 Medicine $24,483.00 $47,457.48 Pharmacy $23,087.44 $49,056.64 Dentistry $33,031.14 $64,389.14 Degrees Awarded Degrees awarded for Summer 2016, Fall 2016 and Spring 2017 semesters are listed below by gender and ethnicity. Degrees by Ethnicity American Indian/Alaska Native Bachelors Masters Graduate Certificate Educational Specialist Doctoral - Research/ Scholarship Doctoral - Professional Undergraduate Certificate Total 10 3 0 0 0 2 0 15 Asian 129 20 4 0 6 58 0 217 Asian (underrepresented) Black/African American 29 4 0 0 0 6 1 40 245 42 3 3 9 24 0 326 Hispanic/Latino 139 35 4 1 2 20 0 201 Multiple Race/Ethnicity Non Res International 67 14 1 0 2 15 0 99 51 456 3 0 32 1 0 543 Not Specified 80 30 1 0 8 20 1 140 White 1,074 478 32 16 63 327 9 1,999 Total 1,824 1,082 48 20 122 473 11 3,580 Degrees by Gender Bachelors Masters Graduate Certificate Educational Specialist Doctoral - Research/ Scholarship Doctoral - Professional Undergraduate Certificate Female 1,056 503 25 14 63 226 4 1,891 Male 768 579 23 6 59 247 7 1,689 Total 1,824 1,082 48 20 122 473 11 3,580 Total Student Profile FS2017 13