Institutional Research. Fifteenth Day Enrollment Statistics Kent Campus - Fall September 12, 2017

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Institutional Research Fifteenth Day Enrollment Statistics Kent Campus - Fall 2017 September 12, 2017

Class Level Breakdown Report Concurrent Headcount Career Class Level Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Change %Change Undergraduate Freshman 5,418 5,320-98 -1.81 Sophomore 5,165 4,876-289 -5.60 Junior 5,013 5,092 79 1.58 Senior 6,855 6,681-174 -2.54 Post Undergraduate 579 535-44 -7.60 Undergraduate Non-Degree 654 674 20 3.06 Undergraduate - Total 23,684 23,178-506 -2.14 Career Class Level Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Change %Change Graduate Professional 433 427-6 -1.39 Masters 4,384 3,744-640 -14.60 Doctoral 1,227 1,216-11 -0.90 Educational Specialist 41 35-6 -14.63 Graduate Non-Degree 398 372-26 -6.53 Graduate - Total 6,483 5,794-689 -10.63 Overall - Total 30,167 28,972-1,195-3.96 FTE Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Change %Change 5,337.87 5,202.47-135.40-2.54 4,767.74 4,536.34-231.40-4.85 4,487.54 4,630.93 143.40 3.20 5,661.40 5,602.87-58.53-1.03 392.20 363.67-28.53-7.28 329.33 310.87-18.47-5.61 20,976.08 20,647.14-328.93-1.57 Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Change %Change 639.33 598.93-40.40-6.32 2,278.87 1,858.93-419.93-18.43 990.73 959.40-31.33-3.16 24.27 20.93-3.33-13.74 106.13 104.13-2.00-1.88 4,039.33 3,542.33-497.00-12.30 25,015.41 24,189.48-825.93-3.30 Institutional Research - September 12, 2017

Class Level Breakdown Report Concurrent Headcount Career College_Desc Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Change % Change Undergraduate Coll of Aeronautics and Engineering 1,010 866-144 -14.26 Coll of Arch and Env Design 640 909 269 42.03 Coll of Ed Health Human Svcs 3,806 3,613-193 -5.07 College of Arts and Sciences 5,663 5,663 0 0.00 College of Business Admin 3,211 3,111-100 -3.11 College of Comm and Info 2,362 2,226-136 -5.76 College of Nursing 1,752 1,683-69 -3.94 College of Public Health 572 547-25 -4.37 College of the Arts 2,542 2,543 1 0.04 Regional College 621 562-59 -9.50 University College 1,505 1,455-50 -3.32 Undergraduate - Total 23,684 23,178-506 -2.14 Career College_Desc Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Change % Change Graduate Coll of Aeronautics and Engineering 178 108-70 -39.33 Coll of Arch and Env Design 83 85 2 2.41 Coll of Ed Health Human Svcs 1,501 1,462-39 -2.60 College of Arts and Sciences 1,349 1,209-140 -10.38 College of Business Admin 237 234-3 -1.27 College of Comm and Info 1,610 1,087-523 -32.48 College of Nursing 537 582 45 8.38 College of Podiatric Medicine 433 427-6 -1.39 College of Public Health 269 277 8 2.97 College of the Arts 286 323 37 12.94 Graduate - Total 6,483 5,794-689 -10.63 Overall - Total 30,167 28,972-1,195-3.96 FTE Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Change % Change 952.53 804.00-148.53-15.59 630.07 887.07 257.00 40.79 3,442.53 3,325.27-117.27-3.41 5,060.40 5,100.60 40.20 0.79 2,885.74 2,802.07-83.67-2.90 2,182.13 2,045.07-137.07-6.28 1,514.40 1,470.00-44.40-2.93 459.13 442.53-16.60-3.62 2,458.60 2,470.27 11.67 0.47 213.53 216.40 2.87 1.34 1,177.00 1,083.87-93.13-7.91 20,976.08 20,647.14-328.93-1.57 Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Change % Change 129.73 60.33-69.40-53.49 69.07 71.87 2.80 4.05 850.27 842.47-7.80-0.92 879.13 804.40-74.73-8.50 142.27 136.47-5.80-4.08 823.60 468.73-354.87-43.09 223.93 253.07 29.13 13.01 639.33 598.93-40.40-6.32 151.13 153.60 2.47 1.63 130.87 152.47 21.60 16.51 4,039.33 3,542.33-497.00-12.30 25,015.41 24,189.48-825.93-3.30 Institutional Research - September 12, 2017

College and Class Level Breakdown on Enrollment College_Desc Class Headcount FT PT Hrs FTE Male Female Int'l URM Coll of Aeronautics and Engineering Freshman 198 187 11 2,879 191.93 172 26 14 37 Sophomore 188 166 22 2,623 174.87 166 22 26 26 Junior 173 150 23 2,385 159.00 153 20 31 22 Senior 296 242 54 4,066 271.07 274 22 104 23 Post Undergraduate 9 4 5 92 6.13 7 2 3 0 UG Non-Degree 2 1 1 15 1.00 1 1 1 1 Masters 106 73 33 887 59.13 77 29 81 2 Graduate Non-Degree 2 2 0 18 1.20 1 1 1 0 Coll of Aeronautics and Engineering - Total 974 825 149 12,965 864.33 851 123 261 111 Coll of Arch and Env Design Freshman 243 232 11 3,594 239.60 133 110 6 34 Sophomore 239 232 7 3,546 236.40 137 102 11 27 Junior 189 179 10 2,825 188.33 104 85 6 18 Senior 226 205 21 3,227 215.13 132 94 49 23 Post Undergraduate 12 4 8 114 7.60 3 9 1 0 Masters 81 69 12 1,044 69.60 47 34 12 7 Graduate Non-Degree 4 2 2 34 2.27 4 0 2 1 Coll of Arch and Env Design - Total 994 923 71 14,384 958.93 560 434 87 110 Coll of Ed Health Human Svcs Freshman 684 645 39 10,156 677.07 195 489 6 108 Sophomore 727 651 76 10,211 680.73 189 538 11 107 Junior 930 835 95 13,227 881.80 253 677 14 133 Senior 1,151 956 195 15,223 1,014.87 337 814 27 141 Post Undergraduate 69 35 34 644 42.93 21 48 3 5 UG Non-Degree 52 22 30 418 27.87 29 23 0 3 Masters 845 484 361 7,353 490.20 206 639 52 82 Doctoral 352 266 86 4,044 269.60 103 249 56 35 Educational Specialist 35 26 9 314 20.93 5 30 0 1 Graduate Non-Degree 230 22 208 926 61.73 59 171 19 24 Coll of Ed Health Human Svcs - Total 5,075 3,942 1,133 62,516 4,167.73 1,397 3,678 188 639 College of Arts and Sciences Freshman 1,264 1,207 57 18,762 1,250.80 497 767 37 246 Sophomore 1,217 1,089 128 17,222 1,148.13 456 761 41 194 Junior 1,236 1,038 198 16,978 1,131.87 519 717 47 201 Senior 1,709 1,233 476 21,187 1,412.47 745 964 63 265 Post Undergraduate 147 56 91 1,287 85.80 72 75 16 19 UG Non-Degree 90 49 41 1,073 71.53 41 49 86 0 Masters 509 257 252 3,675 245.00 233 276 122 57 Doctoral 664 637 27 8,218 547.87 322 342 276 30 Graduate Non-Degree 36 7 29 173 11.53 11 25 2 1

College and Class Level Breakdown on Enrollment College_Desc Class Headcount FT PT Hrs FTE Male Female Int'l URM College of Arts and Sciences - Total 6,872 5,573 1,299 88,575 5,905.00 2,896 3,976 690 1,013 College of Business Admin Freshman 618 594 24 9,306 620.40 419 199 38 102 Sophomore 585 534 51 8,357 557.13 355 230 33 82 Junior 804 676 128 10,693 712.87 503 301 58 85 Senior 1,053 762 291 13,117 874.47 654 399 160 92 Post Undergraduate 43 25 18 461 30.73 23 20 5 8 UG Non-Degree 8 7 1 97 6.47 3 5 7 0 Masters 179 105 74 1,496 99.73 110 69 38 11 Doctoral 41 40 1 514 34.27 19 22 28 0 Graduate Non-Degree 14 0 14 37 2.47 11 3 1 0 College of Business Admin - Total 3,345 2,743 602 44,078 2,938.53 2,097 1,248 368 380 College of Comm and Info Freshman 365 345 20 5,475 365.00 140 225 7 68 Sophomore 516 454 62 7,266 484.40 214 302 7 85 Junior 607 529 78 8,441 562.73 255 352 15 110 Senior 718 571 147 9,289 619.27 302 416 20 147 Post Undergraduate 17 8 9 167 11.13 9 8 3 1 UG Non-Degree 3 3 0 38 2.53 0 Masters 1,012 300 712 6,538 435.87 296 716 161 98 Doctoral 28 19 9 298 19.87 13 15 7 3 Graduate Non-Degree 47 1 46 195 13.00 13 34 0 7 College of Comm and Info - Total 3,313 2,230 1,083 37,707 2,513.80 1,242 2,071 223 519 College of Nursing Freshman 414 402 12 6,100 406.67 53 367 Sophomore 375 344 31 5,149 343.27 54 321 3 57 Junior 314 260 54 4,080 272.00 44 279 Senior 425 283 142 4,607 307.13 60 365 6 27 Post Undergraduate 155 124 31 2,114 140.93 37 118 2 20 Masters 492 131 361 3,116 207.73 64 428 4 47 Doctoral 56 29 27 516 34.40 4 52 9 6 Graduate Non-Degree 34 2 32 164 10.93 4 30 0 5 College of Nursing - Total 2,265 1,575 690 25,846 1,723.07 320 1,945 29 238 College of Podiatric Medicine Professional 427 424 3 8,984 598.93 263 164 16 50 College of Podiatric Medicine - Total 427 424 3 8,984 598.93 263 164 16 50 College of Public Health Freshman 53 45 8 711 47.40 7 46 3 18 Sophomore 83 64 19 1,069 71.27 21 62 4 23 Junior 130 92 38 1,639 109.27 27 103 3 36 Senior 265 168 97 3,065 204.33 55 210 7 54 Post Undergraduate 13 6 7 139 9.27 5 8 0 2

College and Class Level Breakdown on Enrollment College_Desc Class Headcount FT PT Hrs FTE Male Female Int'l URM College of Public Health UG Non-Degree 3 0 3 15 1.00 0 3 0 0 Masters 220 86 134 1,712 114.13 49 171 29 37 Doctoral 55 37 18 586 39.07 19 36 11 11 Graduate Non-Degree 2 0 2 6 0.40 0 2 0 0 College of Public Health - Total 824 498 326 8,942 596.13 183 641 57 181 College of the Arts Freshman 671 658 13 10,163 677.53 119 552 27 165 Sophomore 595 575 20 8,896 593.07 77 518 19 117 Junior 555 534 21 8,151 543.40 63 492 15 107 Senior 684 613 71 9,501 633.40 96 588 54 147 Post Undergraduate 33 14 19 272 18.13 7 26 2 4 UG Non-Degree 5 5 0 71 4.73 0 5 5 0 Masters 300 107 193 2,063 137.53 95 205 33 16 Doctoral 20 13 7 215 14.33 9 11 0 2 Graduate Non-Degree 3 0 3 9 0.60 1 2 0 1 College of the Arts - Total 2,866 2,519 347 39,341 2,622.73 467 2,399 155 559 Regional College Freshman 97 23 74 701 46.73 52 45 0 17 Sophomore 139 26 113 922 61.47 72 67 0 28 Junior 126 16 110 707 47.13 53 73 1 20 Senior 145 10 135 676 45.07 78 67 0 18 Post Undergraduate 19 0 19 83 5.53 4 15 0 2 UG Non-Degree 36 2 34 157 10.47 8 28 0 6 Regional College - Total 562 77 485 3,246 216.40 267 295 1 91 University College Freshman 713 654 59 10,190 679.33 269 444 9 127 Sophomore 212 173 39 2,784 185.60 87 125 2 48 Junior 28 18 10 338 22.53 18 10 2 3 Senior 9 4 5 85 5.67 5 4 1 3 Post Undergraduate 18 2 16 82 5.47 8 10 0 2 UG Non-Degree 475 67 408 2,779 185.27 171 304 4 56 University College - Total 1,455 918 537 16,258 1,083.87 558 897 18 239 Overall - Total 28,972 22,247 6,725 362,842 Institutional Research - September 12, 2017 24,189.48 11,101 17,871 2,093 4,130

Undergraduate Students Who Were Approved for Admission/Admitted Admit Type Ohio Students Out-Of-State* International 1st Time Freshmen - Adult ** 80 5 40 1st Time Freshmen -High School*** 9,711 2,955 266 1st Time Freshmen -Other**** 174 45 117 Post Undergraduate 232 53 22 PSEO 472 0 1 Transfer 1,235 294 9 Transient / Guest 85 22 6 Undergraduate - Other 23 7 193 Overall - Total 12,012 3,381 654 Admitted and Enrolled Breakdown Admit Type Ohio Students Out-Of-State* International 1st Time Freshmen - Adult ** 49 3 7 1st Time Freshmen -High School*** 3,197 728 47 1st Time Freshmen -Other**** 91 14 31 Post Undergraduate 85 8 5 PSEO 376 1 Transfer 826 138 5 Transient / Guest 50 13 6 Undergraduate - Other 10 3 41 Overall - Total 4,684 907 143 Admitted and Enrolled Campus FTE Ohio Students Out-Of-State* International 43.20 2.80 5.80 3,271.07 747.33 50.60 92.33 14.27 32.87 55.00 6.87 4.60 160.47 0.60 749.20 130.67 4.47 16.20 1.80 1.47 8.73 3.27 39.80 4,396.20 907.00 140.20 *Based on the state of origin the student declared at point of admission. **Students who are 21 or over. ***Students who were admitted directly from High School. Institutional Research - September 12, 2017

Graduate Students Who Were Approved for Admission/Admitted Admitted Breakdown * Admit Type Ohio Students Out-Of-State* International Educational Specialist 8 Graduate Non-Degree 117 20 53 Master Degree 1,037 327 690 PhD 110 54 120 Podiatric 52 66 5 Overall - Total 1,324 467 868 Admitted and Enrolled Breakdown Admit Type Ohio Students Out-Of-State* International Educational Specialist 5 Graduate Non-Degree 99 16 45 Master Degree 807 197 142 PhD 83 31 59 Podiatric 52 62 5 Overall - Total 1,046 306 251 Admitted and Enrolled Campus FTE Ohio Students Out-Of-State* International 3.07 25.33 3.47 20.67 465.13 109.67 95.73 47.67 23.67 39.13 86.27 102.93 8.33 627.47 239.73 163.87 *Students will be counted once for each program/student type they applied for at the campus selected. All withdrawn applications have been removed from any count. Institutional Research - September 12, 2017

Concurrent Enrollment Based On Permanent Address - Ohio Counties Full-Time Undergraduate Graduate Grand Total Part-Time Total Full-Time Part-Time Total All COUNTY_NAME MALE FEM Total Adams Allen 5 12 17 5 16 21 1 4 5 6 20 26 Ashland 19 22 41 20 25 45 4 9 13 5 12 17 25 37 62 Ashtabula 77 108 185 34 71 105 111 179 290 2 11 13 6 17 23 8 28 36 119 207 326 Athens 4 6 10 4 7 11 6 9 15 Auglaize 7 16 23 7 17 24 7 20 27 Belmont 33 40 73 4 1 5 37 41 78 0 6 6 39 48 87 Brown 0 7 7 0 7 7 0 7 7 Butler 25 53 78 25 55 80 2 8 10 1 10 11 3 18 21 28 73 101 Carroll 17 28 45 7 12 19 24 40 64 3 8 11 27 48 75 Champaign 1 4 5 3 5 8 Clark 12 11 23 12 11 23 12 15 27 Clermont 14 39 53 15 40 55 16 42 58 Clinton 2 9 11 Columbiana 87 125 212 57 88 145 144 213 357 6 13 19 5 26 31 11 39 50 155 252 407 Coshocton 11 28 39 3 7 10 14 35 49 17 38 55 Crawford 7 24 31 7 25 32 7 28 35 Cuyahoga 898 1,389 2,287 161 211 372 1,059 1,600 2,659 118 193 311 81 261 342 199 454 653 1,258 2,054 3,312 Darke 0 5 5 Defiance 10 7 17 10 7 17 2 0 2 12 8 20 Delaware 53 107 160 5 5 10 58 112 170 6 11 17 3 13 16 9 24 33 67 136 203 Erie 28 68 96 4 7 11 32 75 107 0 5 5 3 9 12 35 84 119 Fairfield 36 68 104 4 1 5 40 69 109 1 5 6 1 7 8 2 12 14 42 81 123

Concurrent Enrollment Based On Permanent Address - Ohio Counties Full-Time Undergraduate Graduate Grand Total Part-Time Total Full-Time Part-Time Total All COUNTY_NAME MALE FEM Total Fayette Franklin 152 375 527 13 30 43 165 405 570 11 31 42 19 61 80 30 92 122 195 497 692 Fulton 5 21 26 5 21 26 5 25 30 Gallia 0 6 6 0 6 6 1 7 8 Geauga 148 213 361 43 56 99 191 269 460 11 12 23 11 22 33 22 34 56 213 303 516 Greene 10 13 23 11 13 24 0 8 8 2 9 11 13 22 35 Guernsey 8 13 21 1 5 6 9 18 27 3 2 5 12 22 34 Hamilton 47 119 166 49 124 173 3 10 13 6 18 24 9 28 37 58 152 210 Hancock 7 24 31 8 25 33 1 5 6 1 7 8 9 32 41 Hardin 2 3 5 Harrison 6 15 21 8 19 27 2 0 2 3 0 3 11 19 30 Henry 6 10 16 6 10 16 7 11 18 Highland 3 7 10 Hocking Holmes 10 20 30 11 22 33 12 23 35 Huron 24 43 67 5 5 10 29 48 77 0 8 8 29 56 85 Jackson 4 5 9 Jefferson 46 68 114 6 4 10 52 72 124 4 4 8 6 9 15 58 81 139 Knox 22 25 47 22 26 48 3 7 10 25 33 58 Lake 230 359 589 40 49 89 270 408 678 22 32 54 15 53 68 37 85 122 307 493 800 Lawrence 1 4 5 Licking 44 69 113 47 75 122 4 3 7 4 7 11 51 82 133 Logan 5 19 24 5 19 24 5 19 24

Concurrent Enrollment Based On Permanent Address - Ohio Counties Full-Time Undergraduate Graduate Grand Total Part-Time Total Full-Time Part-Time Total All COUNTY_NAME MALE FEM Total Lorain 236 389 625 34 50 84 270 439 709 13 17 30 6 42 48 19 59 78 289 498 787 Lucas 63 148 211 8 7 15 71 155 226 7 7 14 1 9 10 8 16 24 79 171 250 Madison 10 14 24 10 14 24 10 15 25 Mahoning 161 324 485 47 62 109 208 386 594 13 44 57 28 56 84 41 100 141 249 486 735 Marion 6 8 14 7 9 16 2 3 5 9 13 22 Medina 269 433 702 32 52 84 301 485 786 14 38 52 18 57 75 32 95 127 333 580 913 Meigs Mercer 3 7 10 Miami 6 13 19 6 14 20 0 5 5 0 6 6 6 20 26 Monroe Montgomery 44 86 130 47 92 139 3 10 13 7 13 20 10 23 33 57 115 172 Morgan 5 2 7 5 2 7 2 0 2 7 2 9 Morrow 5 5 10 6 5 11 7 5 12 Muskingum 17 18 35 17 20 37 19 25 44 Noble Ottawa 10 23 33 10 23 33 10 24 34 Paulding Perry 2 8 10 2 9 11 2 11 13 Pickaway 1 6 7 1 9 10 1 4 5 2 13 15 Pike Portage 663 856 1,519 276 360 636 939 1,216 2,155 101 156 257 63 135 198 164 291 455 1,103 1,507 2,610 Preble Putnam 0 11 11 0 11 11 1 12 13

Concurrent Enrollment Based On Permanent Address - Ohio Counties Full-Time Undergraduate Graduate Grand Total Part-Time Total Full-Time Part-Time Total All COUNTY_NAME MALE FEM Total Richland 39 71 110 4 5 9 43 76 119 4 9 13 7 13 20 50 89 139 Ross 3 14 17 3 15 18 3 15 18 Sandusky 7 19 26 9 20 29 10 23 33 Scioto Seneca 12 22 34 2 0 2 14 22 36 2 3 5 16 26 42 Shelby 3 5 8 3 5 8 3 5 8 Stark 423 622 1,045 208 274 482 631 896 1,527 34 70 104 50 100 150 84 170 254 715 1,066 1,781 Summit 1,118 1,688 2,806 358 502 860 1,476 2,190 3,666 122 266 388 133 281 414 255 547 802 1,731 2,737 4,468 Trumbull 206 301 507 79 143 222 285 444 729 15 43 58 22 54 76 37 97 134 322 541 863 Tuscarawas 78 108 186 37 64 101 115 172 287 7 13 20 6 10 16 13 23 36 128 195 323 Union 6 15 21 7 18 25 8 21 29 Van Wert Vinton Warren 22 70 92 24 72 96 1 4 5 3 8 11 27 80 107 Washington 8 18 26 9 19 28 0 5 5 9 24 33 Wayne 73 109 182 11 17 28 84 126 210 5 16 21 7 19 26 12 35 47 96 161 257 Williams 7 10 17 8 11 19 8 12 20 Wood 25 49 74 26 51 77 4 2 6 4 5 9 30 56 86 Wyandot 0 7 7 1 7 8 1 8 9 5,668 9,100 14,768 1,512 2,150 3,662 7,180 11,250 18,430 560 1,090 1,650 525 1,377 1,902 1,085 2,467 3,552 8,265 13,717 21,982 Institutional Research - September 12, 2017

Concurrent Enrollment Based On Permanent Address - States Full-Time Undergraduate Graduate Grand Total Part-Time Total Full-Time Part-Time Total All STATE_NAME Alabama 3 1 4 1 7 8 4 8 12 6 15 21 Alaska 0 6 6 Arizona 1 5 6 1 6 7 4 2 6 5 5 10 6 11 17 Arkansas 3 2 5 4 2 6 California 8 32 40 3 8 11 11 40 51 10 12 22 8 14 22 18 26 44 29 66 95 Colorado 4 12 16 4 15 19 4 10 14 6 14 20 10 29 39 Connecticut 10 18 28 10 18 28 6 5 11 1 8 9 7 13 20 17 31 48 Delaware 1 6 7 4 12 16 Florida 24 41 65 3 2 5 27 43 70 16 7 23 4 4 8 20 11 31 47 54 101 Georgia 15 14 29 16 14 30 6 5 11 3 20 23 9 25 34 25 39 64 Hawaii 2 3 5 Idaho Illinois 44 168 212 5 4 9 49 172 221 9 16 25 2 16 18 11 32 43 60 204 264 Indiana 14 57 71 15 58 73 10 11 21 1 6 7 11 17 28 26 75 101 Iowa 4 8 12 5 10 15 Kansas 2 8 10 2 8 10 6 3 9 8 4 12 10 12 22 Kentucky 4 14 18 5 16 21 4 5 9 6 9 15 11 25 36 Louisiana 4 2 6 4 2 6 7 5 12 Maine 2 6 8 2 6 8 3 9 12 Maryland 45 83 128 1 5 6 46 88 134 12 6 18 5 16 21 17 22 39 63 110 173 Massachusetts 9 17 26 11 19 30 8 5 13 4 10 14 12 15 27 23 34 57 Michigan 34 116 150 4 2 6 38 118 156 26 19 45 4 15 19 30 34 64 68 152 220 Minnesota 1 11 12 1 12 13 5 10 15 6 22 28

Concurrent Enrollment Based On Permanent Address - States Full-Time Undergraduate Graduate Grand Total Part-Time Total Full-Time Part-Time Total All STATE_NAME Mississippi Missouri 4 17 21 2 0 2 6 17 23 7 3 10 3 13 16 10 16 26 16 33 49 Montana Nebraska Nevada 3 0 3 3 2 5 3 0 3 0 6 6 6 8 14 New Hampshire 5 10 15 6 10 16 7 13 20 New Jersey 31 51 82 3 2 5 34 53 87 7 9 16 5 17 22 12 26 38 46 79 125 New Mexico 4 6 10 New York 84 184 268 5 6 11 89 190 279 17 19 36 13 25 38 30 44 74 119 234 353 North Carolina 10 17 27 10 21 31 8 7 15 6 12 18 14 19 33 24 40 64 North Dakota 0 5 5 0 5 5 Ohio 5,718 9,159 14,877 1,539 2,200 3,739 7,257 11,359 18,616 608 1,152 1,760 535 1,393 1,928 1,143 2,545 3,688 8,400 13,904 22,304 Oklahoma 3 1 4 3 2 5 Oregon 1 5 6 1 5 6 1 4 5 1 4 5 2 8 10 3 13 16 Pennsylvania 508 966 1,474 28 27 55 536 993 1,529 40 61 101 8 46 54 48 107 155 584 1,100 1,684 Puerto Rico 2 6 8 2 6 8 2 6 8 Rhode Island 2 3 5 South Carolina 4 10 14 5 11 16 2 3 5 4 4 8 9 15 24 South Dakota Tennessee 0 10 10 0 12 12 3 7 10 6 10 16 6 22 28 Texas 11 25 36 14 28 42 13 12 25 10 18 28 23 30 53 37 58 95 Utah 5 2 7 7 7 14 7 9 16 Vermont 2 3 5

Concurrent Enrollment Based On Permanent Address - States Full-Time Undergraduate Graduate Grand Total Part-Time Total Full-Time Part-Time Total All STATE_NAME Virginia 15 48 63 17 49 66 13 13 26 11 21 32 24 34 58 41 83 124 Washington 4 12 16 4 12 16 4 5 9 5 12 17 9 17 26 13 29 42 West Virginia 5 17 22 5 1 6 10 18 28 4 11 15 6 16 22 16 34 50 Wisconsin 12 21 33 13 22 35 2 6 8 4 8 12 6 14 20 19 36 55 Wyoming 6,652 11,193 17,845 1,612 2,283 3,895 8,264 13,476 21,740 859 1,423 2,282 681 1,785 2,466 1,540 3,208 4,748 9,804 16,684 26,488 Institutional Research - September 12, 2017