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Graduating Class Profile Academic Year 4-5 Executive Summary Each summer, the Office of Institutional Research and Assessment prepares the Graduating Class Profile Report. This year s report contains information on the 4-5 academic year graduates. Basic demographics are included as well as information on how long the graduates had attended Southeastern and which institutions students transferred from. During the 4-5 academic year, Southeastern conferred a total of,4 degrees, an increase of 6 (%) degrees over the -4 academic year. Eighty-six percent (86%) of baccalaureate degree recipients were White, Non-Hispanic, while 64% where female. Some highlights of the report include: Nine percent (%) of this year s baccalaureate degree recipients who started at Southeastern as beginning freshmen were Black, Non-Hispanic, whereas % of the -4 graduating class were Black, Non-Hispanic. Thirty-one percent (%) of the graduates who started as beginning freshmen attended Southeastern for 5 years, compared to % of the -4 graduating class. Over 8% of the transfers attended for 4 years, while nearly % attended for years. The median number of years at Southeastern was six for beginning freshmen and four for transfer students. Southeastern s largest feeder school was LSU, followed by Delgado, Baton Rouge Community College, UNO and UL-Lafayette. The top feeder schools were the same for the -4 graduating class, with UNO and BRCC switching positions in rank. The undergraduate program with the most undergraduates in 4-5 was the B.A. in Management, followed by B.G.S. in General Studies, B.A. in General Business, B.S. in Nursing and B.A. in Marketing. In -4, the B.A. in Elementary Education was one of the top five undergraduate programs rather than the B.S. in Nursing. The baccalaureate majors (with at least 5 graduates) with the highest percentage of students who began as transfers were History, English Education, Nursing, Social Studies Education, and General Studies. In contrast, the majors with the lowest percentage of transfers were Spanish, Mathematics, Music, Computer Science, Political Science and Special Education. Sixty-four percent (64%) of the baccalaureate degree recipients started at Southeastern as beginning freshmen.

Southeastern Louisiana University Graduating Class Profile Summer 4, Fall 4, Spring 5 July 5 Type of Degrees Awarded Associates Bachelors,6 Masters 8 Total,4 Note: The rest of the information is for baccalaureate students only. Number who began at Southeastern,5 Number who transferred to Southeastern 564 Number unknown Total,6 Beginning Freshmen Transfers Average ACT Composite Score..6 Average Cumulative Hours 4. 4. Average Cumulative GPA.6.88 Ethnicity Beginning Freshmen Transfers Number Percent Number Percent Black, Non-Hispanic.% 48 8.5% White, Non-Hispanic 8 86.% 48 86.% Other Minority 4 4.% 4.8% Sex Beginning Freshmen Transfers Number Percent Number Percent Female 68 66.4% 5 6.% Male 44.6% 4.% Source: PeopleSoft and IR Extract Files Institutional Research and Assessment

Cumulative Time at Southeastern Beginning Freshmen Transfers Number of Count Col % Count Col % Academic Years Spring 8 4.4% 4 Summer 8/Fall 8.%.% Spring 85.%.% Fall 85 Summer 86/Fall 86 Fall 8.%.%.%.% Spring 86 Spring 8 Spring 88.%.%.% 8 Fall 88 4.4% Fall 8 Summer /Fall Fall Summer /Fall Summer /Fall Fall 4 Summer 5/Fall 5 Summer 6/Fall 6 Summer /Fall Summer 8/Fall 8 Summer /Fall Summer /Fall Summer /Fall Summer /Fall Summer /Fall 8 4 8 5 5 4 66 5.8%.4%.%.%.%.8%.%.4% 5.8%.%.8%.% 6.%.5%.% 5 5 4 4.5%.4%.%.%.4%.%.%.%.%.% 8.6% 6.% 6.% Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring 4 Spring 5 Spring 6 Spring Spring 8 Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring 4 6 6 5 4.%.%.%.%.%.%.6%.%.6%.5%.%.%.% 4 5 5 4 55 4.%.5%.%.%.4%.%.%.%.% 8.%.8%.%.6% 6 5 4 8 6 5 4 Fall 4.% Source: PeopleSoft and IR Extract Files Institutional Research and Assessment

Transfer Information for Baccalaureate Degree Recipients Summer 4, Fall 4, and Spring 5 School Transferred From Count Percent Louisiana State University (LA) 6 8.% Delgado Community College (LA) 5.% Baton Rouge Community College (LA) 6.% University Of New Orleans (LA) 5 6.% University of Louisiana-Lafayette (LA) 4 4.% Southwest Mississippi Community College (MS) 4.5% University Southern Mississippi (MS) 4.5% Nicholls State University (LA).% University of Louisiana-Monroe (LA).% Louisiana Tech University (LA).% Northwestern State University (LA).% Our Lady Of The Lake College (LA).6% River Parishes Community College (LA).% Southern University-Baton Rouge (LA).% Pearl River Community College (MS) 6.% Nunez Comm College (LA) 5.% Tulane University (LA) 5.% Louisiana College (LA).5% Loyola University (LA).5% Mississippi State University (MS).5% University Of South Alabama (AL).5% Bossier Parish Community College (LA).4% Faulkner State Community College (AL).4% Grambling State University (LA).4% Louisiana State University-Eunice (LA).4% Louisiana State University-Shreveport (LA).4% McNeese State University (LA).4% Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College-Jefferson (MS).4% North Harris-Montgomery Community College (TX).4% University Of Mississippi (MS).4% William Carey College (MS).4% Alabama Southern Community College (AL).% Alvin Community College (TX).% Angelo State University (TX).% Arkansas Tech University (AR).% Art Institute of Houston (TX).% Austin Community College (TX).% Belhaven College (MS).% Blinn College (TX).% Campbell University (NC).% Central Texas College (TX).% Christian Brothers University (TN).% Source: PeopleSoft and IR Extract Files Institutional Research and Assessment

Transfer Information for Baccalaureate Degree Recipients Summer 4, Fall 4, and Spring 5 School Transferred From Count Percent Citrus College (CA).% College of the Bahamas (The Bahamas).% Columbia University (NY).% Community College of the Air Force (AL).% Copiah-Lincoln Junior College (MS).% Dillard University (LA).% East Central Community College (MS).% East Tennessee State University (TN).% Edinboro University (PA).% El Paso Community College (TX).% Georgia Perimeter College (GA).% Georgia Southern University (GA).% Harding University (AR).% Hardin-Simmons University (TX).% Harold Washington College (IL).% Hinds Community College (MS).% Houston Community College (TX).% Huron College (SD).% Indian Hills Community College (IA).% Kishwaukee College (IL).% Loras College (IA).% LSU Medical Center-New Orleans (LA).% Mesa Community College (AZ).% Midland College (TX).% Millsaps College (MS).% Mississippi College (MS).% Mississippi Delta Community College (MS).% Mississippi Valley State (MS).% Morgan State University (MD).% Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College-Jackson (MS).% Northwest Mississippi Cummunity College (MS).% Okaloosa Walton Junior College (FL).% Oregon Institute of Technology (OR).% Our Lady of Holy Cross College (LA).% Palomar College (CA).% Pfeiffer University (NC).% Pierce College (WA).% Prairie View A&M University (TX).% Ricks College (ID).% Sam Houston State University (TX).% San Jacinto College (TX).% Southern University-New Orleans (LA).% Source: PeopleSoft and IR Extract Files 4 Institutional Research and Assessment

Transfer Information for Baccalaureate Degree Recipients Summer 4, Fall 4, and Spring 5 School Transferred From Count Percent Southwest Texas State University (TX).% Spring Hill College (AL).% St. Louis Community College (MO).% Tarrant County Community College (TX).% Texas A&I University (TX).% Texas A&M University (TX).% Texas Christian University (TX).% Texas Tech University (TX).% Tidewater Comm College (VA).% Troy State University-Montgomery (AL).% University of Alabama (AL).% University of Alabama-Birmingham (AL).% University of Cincinnati (OH).% University of Houston Clear Lake (TX).% University of Nebraska-Lincoln (NE).% University of Texas-Tyler (TX).% University of Washington (WA).% University of West Florida (FL).% University of Florida (FL).% University of Mulhouse (France).% University of West Alabama (AL).% Upper Iowa University (IA).% Valdosta State College (GA).% Wallace State Community College (AL).% Xavier University (LA).% Unknown.% Total 564 Source: PeopleSoft and IR Extract Files 5 Institutional Research and Assessment

Southeastern Louisiana University Undergraduate Degrees Awarded by Student Entrance Academic Year 4-5 Academic Plan Beginning Freshmen Transfers Unknown B.S. Accounting 64 (.%) (.%) () B.A. Art 8 (58.%) (4.%) () B.S. Athletic Training 4 (5.%) (4.%) () B.S. Biological Sciences 4 (.%) (.%) () 58 B.S. Chemistry 5 (6.5%) (.5%) () 8 A.A. Criminal Justice 4 (8) () () 5 B.A. Criminal Justice 5 (6.4%) (8.6%) () 5 B.A. Communication Education () () () B.A. Communication 5 (.6%) (8.4%) () 4 B.A. Cultural Resource Management 5 (.4%) (8.6%) () B.S. Computer Science 8 (8.8%) 4 (8.%) () B.A. Elementary Education 5 (6.%) (.8%) (.%) 8 B.A. English Education (5) (5) () 6 B.A. English (65.5%) (4.5%) () B.S. Family & Consumer Sciences (5.%) 6 (.4%) (.6%) 8 B.S. Finance 4 (4.%) 5 (5.%) () 58 B.A. French () () () B.A. General Business 84 (5.%) 6 (4.%) () 45 A.G.S. General Studies 5 (.%) (.%) (4.%) 48 B.G.S. General Studies 8 (55.4%) 64 (4.%) (.4%) 48 B.S. Health Education & Promotion () () () B.A. History 8 (4) (55.%) (5.%) B.S. Horticulture (.%) (66.%) () A.A.S. Industrial Technology (.4%) 8 (8.6%) () 8 B.S. Industrial Technology (6.8%) 6 (.%) () 5 B.A. Kinesiology (.6%) 5 (.4%) () B.S. Kinesiology 5 (65.%) 8 (4.8%) () B.A. Liberal Arts Studies 6 (66.%) (.%) () B.S. Math Education (6) (4) () 5 B.S. Mathematics (8.5%) (.5%) () 8 B.A. Management 6 (66.%) 5 (.8%) (.6%) 4 B.A. Marketing 6 (64.%) 5 (5.%) () 8 B.M.Ed. Music Education 4 () () () 4 B.M. Music 6 (85.%) (4.%) () B.S. Nursing 6 (48.4%) 6 (4.6%) 5 (4.%) 6 A.A. Office Administration (6.6%) (.%) (.%) B.S. Physics 4 () () () 4 B.A. Political Science 6 (8) 4 () () B.A. Psychology 4 (65.%) 5 (.%) (.%) 5 B.S. Science Education - Biology (.%) (66.%) () B.A. Special Education - Mild/Moderate 8 (8) () () B.A. Speech, Language & Hearing Specialist (.4%) 4 (8.6%) () 4 B.A. Sociology (6.%) 4 (.8%) () B.A. Spanish Education () () () B.A. Spanish 6 () () () 6 B.A. Social Studies Education (55.%) (45.%) () B.A. Social Work (64.5%) (5.5%) () Total, (64.4%) 58 (4.%) 5 (.%),6 Total Source: PeopleSoft and IR Extract Files 6 Institutional Research and Assessement