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Headcount Data Table of Contents Enrollment by Classification and Gender... 2 Enrollment by Full-time, Part-time and FTE... 2 Enrollment by Semester and Gender... 2 Enrollment by Classification and Course Load... 3 Enrollment by Classification and Course Load Chart... 3 Enrollment by Classification... 4 Enrollment by Level Charts... 5 Enrollment by Ethnicity and Classification... 6 Top 15 Undergraduate Majors... 7 Total Enrollment by Level and College... 8 Total Enrollment by Major... 9 Undergraduate Enrollment by Minor... 25 Enrollment by Age... 30 Enrollment by Residence... 30 Enrollment by Texas County... 31 Enrollment by East Texas County... 32 One-Year Retention Rates... 33 First-time Freshmen by Semester and Gender... 34 First-time Freshmen Average ACT/SAT Scores... 34 First-time Full-time Freshmen by Ethnicity... 35 First-time Transfer Students by Ethnicity... 35 First-time Undergraduate Transfer Students by Classification... 36 Top 20 New Transfer Feeder Institutions... 37 Average Class Size... 38 Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment Page 1

Enrollment by Full-time, Part-time and FTE s 2003-2007 Total SFA Headcount Full-time Headcount Part-time Headcount Full-time Equivalent (FTE) 11,408 11,287 11,435 11,756 11,607 199 1.7 9,022 8,879 9,142 9,439 9,441 419 4.6 2,386 2,408 2,293 2,317 2,166-220 -9.2 9,527 9,432 9,664 9,940 9,880 353 3.7 Enrollment by Classification and Gender Full-time and Part-time Fall 2007 Classification SFA Total Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Total Undergraduates Post-baccalaureates Post-graduates Master's students Doctoral students Total Graduates Full-Time Part-Time Total Grand M F Total M F Total M F Total 3,769 5,672 9,441 827 1,339 2,166 4,596 7,011 11,607 1,323 1,854 3,177 108 111 219 1,431 1,965 3,396 720 1,064 1,784 96 108 204 816 1,172 1,988 797 1,177 1,974 117 164 281 914 1,341 2,255 724 1,176 1,900 214 353 567 938 1,529 2,467 3,564 5,271 8,835 535 736 1,271 4,099 6,007 10,106 4 22 26 7 6 13 11 28 39 15 48 63 59 188 247 74 236 310 174 313 487 211 390 601 385 703 1,088 12 18 30 15 19 34 27 37 64 205 401 606 292 603 895 497 1,004 1,501 Enrollment by Semester and Gender Academic Years 2004-2007 2003-04 2004-05 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 Semester M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total Fall 4,558 6,850 11,408 4,469 6,818 11,287 4,509 6,926 11,435 4,649 7,107 11,756 4,596 7,011 11,607 Spring 4,267 6,356 10,623 4,217 6,347 10,564 4,237 6,391 10,628 4,283 6,539 10,822 4,221 6,427 10,648 Summer* 2,373 3,545 5,918 3,594 5,499 9,093 2,202 3,295 5,497 2,083 3,209 5,292 * Combined totals for Summer I and II, unduplicated headcount. Page 2 Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment

Enrollment by Classification and Course Load Classification SFA Total Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Graduates 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 FT PT FT PT FT PT FT PT FT PT 9,022 2,386 8,879 2,408 9,142 2,293 9,439 2,317 9,441 2,166 2,758 247 2,585 262 2,761 267 3,160 264 3,177 219 1,673 299 1,739 239 1,738 251 1,631 231 1,784 204 2,125 265 2,092 258 2,198 271 2,162 265 1,974 281 1,824 556 1,790 603 1,793 527 1,865 580 1,900 567 642 1,019 673 1,046 652 977 621 977 606 895 FT = Full-time; PT = Part-time Enrollment by Classification and Course Load Chart Fall 2007 3,500 3,000 3,177 2,500 2,000 1,784 1,974 1,900 1,500 1,000 567 606 895 500 219 204 281 0 Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Graduates Full-time Part-time Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment Page 3

Enrollment by Classification 4,100 3,800 3,500 3,200 2,900 2,600 2,300 2,000 1,700 1,400 1,100 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Graduates Classification 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 SFA Total 11,408 11,287 11,435 11,756 11,607 Freshmen 3,005 2,847 3,028 3,424 3,396 Sophomores 1,972 1,978 1,989 1,862 1,988 Juniors 2,390 2,350 2,469 2,427 2,255 Seniors 2,380 2,393 2,320 2,445 2,467 Graduates 1,661 1,719 1,629 1,598 1,501 Page 4 Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment

Enrollment by Level Charts s 1998-2007 Headcount Undergraduate Enrollment 10,689 10,700 10,508 10,500 10,246 10,283 10,300 10,158 10,100 10,106 9,783 9,747 9,806 9,900 9,568 9,700 9,500 9,300 9,100 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Graduate Enrollment Headcount 1,800 1,700 1,600 1,500 1,400 1,300 1,443 1,411 1,238 1,286 1,573 1,661 1,719 1,629 1,598 1,501 1,200 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment Page 5

Enrollment by Ethnicity and Classification Headcount and Percentage Year/Ethnicity Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Graduates Total Percent 2003 African American 559 334 359 303 152 1,707 15.0 American Indian 28 12 12 9 8 69 0.6 Asian/Pacific Islander 28 16 26 23 15 108 0.9 Hispanic 236 141 149 135 63 724 6.3 White/Non-Hispanic 2,108 1,463 1,829 1,902 1,368 8,670 76.0 Foreign 36 5 15 8 55 119 1.0 Unknown 10 1 0 0 0 11 0.1 TOTAL 3,005 1,972 2,390 2,380 1,661 11,408 2004 African American 486 373 354 320 178 1,711 15.2 American Indian 32 13 21 11 8 85 0.8 Asian/Pacific Islander 39 20 27 19 16 121 1.1 Hispanic 246 139 165 156 71 777 6.9 White/Non-Hispanic 2,012 1,423 1,764 1,876 1,401 8,476 75.1 Foreign 21 6 14 10 45 96 0.9 Unknown 11 4 5 1 0 21 0.2 TOTAL 2,847 1,978 2,350 2,393 1,719 11,287 2005 African American 579 301 426 350 151 1,807 15.8 American Indian 36 13 20 20 8 97 0.8 Asian/Pacific Islander 40 18 23 27 19 127 1.1 Hispanic 289 142 182 155 67 835 7.3 White/Non-Hispanic 2,039 1,498 1,805 1,751 1,322 8,415 73.6 Foreign 35 9 9 13 59 125 1.1 Unknown 10 8 4 4 3 29 0.3 TOTAL 3,028 1,989 2,469 2,320 1,629 11,435 2006 African American 735 303 350 405 158 1,951 16.6 American Indian 28 21 12 21 11 93 0.8 Asian/Pacific Islander 34 24 24 25 15 122 1.0 Hispanic 337 163 171 202 77 950 8.1 White/Non-Hispanic 2,233 1,337 1,844 1,782 1,252 8,448 71.9 Foreign 35 9 16 5 82 147 1.3 Unknown 22 5 10 5 3 45 0.4 TOTAL 3,424 1,862 2,427 2,445 1,598 11,756 2007 African American 873 341 326 346 165 2,051 17.7 American Indian 17 22 14 19 10 82 0.7 Asian/Pacific Islander 42 29 27 26 13 137 1.2 Hispanic 349 156 185 202 85 977 8.4 White/Non-Hispanic 2,061 1,410 1,682 1,847 1,152 8,152 70.2 Foreign 38 19 12 20 70 159 1.4 Unknown 16 11 9 7 6 49 0.4 TOTAL 3,396 1,988 2,255 2,467 1,501 11,607 Note: Percentages may not total 100.0 due to rounding. Page 6 Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment

Top 15 Undergraduate Majors Fall 2007 (Sorted by Percent of Total UG Enrollment) Percent of College Percent of Total Major College Headcount UG Enrollment UG Enrollment Interdisciplinary Studies Education 1,065 42.2 10.5 Nursing Sciences and Mathematics 832 47.0 8.2 Kinesiology Education 558 22.1 5.5 Psychology Liberal and Applied Arts 390 14.2 3.9 Biology Sciences and Mathematics 341 19.3 3.4 General Business Business 319 17.4 3.2 Music Fine Arts 296 42.0 2.9 Radio and Television Liberal and Applied Arts 214 7.8 2.1 Art Fine Arts 213 30.3 2.1 History Liberal and Applied Arts 196 7.1 1.9 Management Business 195 10.6 1.9 Theatre Fine Arts 171 24.3 1.7 Journalism Liberal and Applied Arts 165 6.0 1.6 Political Science Liberal and Applied Arts 161 5.9 1.6 English Liberal and Applied Arts 159 5.8 1.6 Top 15 Majors Total 5,275 52.2 Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment Page 7

Total Enrollment by Level and College Headcount and Percentage Total by Level 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 N N N N N % N % SFA Total 11,408 11,287 11,435 11,756 11,607 199 1.7 Undergraduate 9,747 9,568 9,806 10,158 10,106 87.1 359 3.7 Graduate-Master & Post Bac. 1,606 1,668 1,580 1,538 1,437 12.4-169 -10.5 Graduate-Doctoral 55 51 49 60 64 0.6 9 16.4 Total by College 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 College N N N N N % N % Business 1,999 1,785 1,866 1,880 1,931 16.6-68 -3.4 Education 3,263 3,280 3,382 3,429 3,360 28.9 97 3.0 Fine Arts 755 773 763 792 758 6.5 3 0.4 Forestry / Agriculture 597 587 593 642 648 5.6 51 8.5 Liberal and Applied Arts 3,074 3,074 2,985 3,094 2,973 25.6-101 -3.3 Sciences / Mathematics 1,720 1,788 1,846 1,919 1,937 16.7 217 12.6 Undergraduate by College 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 College N N N N N % N % Business 1,869 1,661 1,755 1,774 1,834 15.8-35 -1.9 Education 2,349 2,397 2,523 2,561 2,521 21.7 172 7.3 Fine Arts 694 709 697 730 704 6.1 10 1.4 Forestry / Agriculture 498 468 476 521 533 4.6 35 7.0 Liberal and Applied Arts 2,827 2,793 2,734 2,865 2,743 23.6-84 -3.0 Sciences / Mathematics 1,510 1,540 1,621 1,707 1,771 15.3 261 17.3 Graduate-Master and Post-baccalaureate by College 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 College N N N N N % N % Business 130 124 111 106 97 0.8-33 -25.4 Education 870 847 821 822 795 6.8-75 -8.6 Fine Arts 61 64 66 62 54 0.5-7 -11.5 Forestry / Agriculture 88 104 106 107 95 0.8 7 8.0 Liberal and Applied Arts 247 281 251 229 230 2.0-17 -6.9 Sciences / Mathematics 210 248 225 212 166 1.4-44 -21.0 Graduate-Doctoral by College 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 College N N N N N % N % Education 44 36 38 46 44 0.4 0 0.0 Forestry / Agriculture 11 15 11 14 20 0.2 9 81.8 Page 8 Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment

Total Enrollment by Major COLLEGE / Unit / Major SFA Total BUSINESS Accounting Accounting Pre-Accounting Professional Accountancy Computer Science Computer Information Systems Computer Science Pre-Computer Information Systems 11,408 11,287 11,435 11,756 11,607 199 1.7 1,999 1,785 1,866 1,880 1,931-68 -3.4 159 206 314 312 351 192 120.8 85 85 86 60 115 30 35.3 0 0 59 97 77 77-74 121 169 155 159 85 114.9 228 181 160 139 175-53 -23.2 35 26 34 49 52 17 48.6 139 118 95 85 121-18 -12.9 54 37 31 5 2-52 -96.3 Economics / Finance 86 109 167 204 208 122 141.9 Business Economics 7 8 8 8 17 10 142.9 Economics 8 9 10 13 11 3 37.5 Finance 71 92 89 95 109 38 53.5 Pre-Business Economics 0 0 36 50 36 36 - Pre-Finance 0 0 24 38 35 38 - General Business 256 277 410 429 448 192 75.0 General Business 249 272 317 283 350 101 40.6 Office Systems 7 5 3 1 0-7 -100.0 Pre-General Business 0 0 90 145 98 98 - Management / Marketing. / Int. Business 274 388 555 620 625 351 128.1 International Business 43 55 62 59 70 27 62.8 Management 111 168 191 188 208 97 87.4 Marketing 120 165 166 158 189 69 57.5 Pre-International Business 0 0 21 37 27 27 - Pre-Management 0 0 61 71 46 46 - Pre-Marketing 0 0 54 107 85 85 - Pre-Business Undecided BUSINESS 991 620 255 171 110-881 -88.9 5 4 5 5 14 9 180.0 Note: Variations in enrollments by department are partially due to reporting changes for pre-business majors. Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment Page 9

Total Enrollment by Major (Continued) COLLEGE / Unit / Major EDUCATION 3,263 3,280 3,382 3,429 3,360 97 3.0 Elementary Education 1,233 1,262 1,286 1,266 1,225-8 -0.6 Early Childhood Education 10 8 4 5 8-2 -20.0 Elementary Education 154 163 147 152 150-4 -2.6 Interdisciplinary Studies 1,069 1,091 1,135 1,109 1,067-2 -0.2 Human Sciences Child Development / Family Living 465 503 529 580 511 46 9.9 67 71 67 75 68 1 1.5 44 49 53 67 42-2 -4.5 Family / Consumer Sciences Fashion Merchandising 83 87 103 112 100 17 20.5 Food / Nutrition / Dietetics 39 47 53 61 47 8 20.5 Hospitality Administration 119 127 113 142 143 24 20.2 Interior Design 113 122 140 117 100-13 -11.5 Interior Merchandising 0 0 0 6 11 11 - Human Services 421 421 430 422 426 5 1.2 Communication Disorders* 95 104 106 107 110 15 15.8 Counseling 45 41 26 2 2-43 -95.6 Counseling - Community 8 7 11 20 25 17 212.5 Counseling - Rehabilitation 9 12 0 7 9 0 0.0 Counseling - School 13 17 12 29 32 19 146.2 Deaf & Hard of Hearing** 52 48 64 94 84 32 61.5 Orientation / Mobility 9 15 11 11 13 4 44.4 Rehabilitation Services 30 23 37 19 21-9 -30.0 School Psychology 6 5 8 10 10 4 66.7 Special Education 123 117 122 83 79-44 -35.8 Speech Pathology 31 32 33 40 41 10 32.3 Kinesiology / Health Science 607 638 687 695 757 150 24.7 Athletic Training 0 0 14 14 15 15 - Dance 22 25 25 33 32 10 45.5 Health Science 44 84 115 109 116 72 163.6 Kinesiology 541 529 533 539 594 53 9.8 Secondary Education 444 406 387 374 362-82 -18.5 Educational Admin. And Supervision 0 0 0 10 0 0 - Educational Leadership 244 234 215 224 258 14 5.7 School Supervision 26 43 23 2 0-26 -100.0 Secondary Education (General) 174 129 149 138 104-70 -40.2 Undecided EDUCATION 93 50 63 92 79-14 -15.1 *Formerly named Speech/Hearing Therapy, **Formerly named Hearing Impaired Page 10 Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment

Total Enrollment by Major (Continued) COLLEGE / Unit / Major FINE ARTS 755 773 763 792 758 3 0.4 Art 281 301 275 271 253-28 -10.0 Art 272 295 266 253 236-36 -13.2 Art History 9 6 9 18 17 8 88.9 Music 270 279 302 336 325 55 20.4 Music 190 210 212 307 298 108 56.8 Music Conducting 2 4 3 4 4 2 100.0 Music Education 6 5 11 11 10 4 66.7 Music Performance 69 57 76 14 13-56 -81.2 Music - Piano Pedagogy 3 3 0 0 0-3 -100.0 Theatre Undecided FINE ARTS FORESTRY / AGRICULTURE 199 176 172 176 171-28 -14.1 5 17 14 9 9 4 80.0 597 587 593 642 648 51 8.5 Agriculture 273 250 251 264 287 14 5.1 Agriculture Business 42 39 31 34 36-6 -14.3 Agriculture Development 28 28 29 24 17-11 -39.3 Agriculture Development Production 0 0 0 14 22 14 - Agriculture Machinery 12 14 10 14 11-1 -8.3 Agronomy 4 1 1 3 2-2 -50.0 Animal Science 69 54 71 74 92 23 33.3 Horticulture 33 20 23 24 36 3 9.1 General Agriculture 49 54 43 34 36-13 -26.5 General Agriculture (Pre-Vet.) 20 27 23 20 12-8 -40.0 Poultry Science 16 13 20 23 23 7 43.8 Forestry 317 332 339 375 358 41 12.9 Forestry 136 152 143 88 92-44 -32.4 Environmental Science 52 54 49 60 60 8 15.4 Forest Management 27 22 21 28 21-6 -22.2 Forest Recreation Management 10 12 11 17 13 3 30.0 Forest Range Management 3 3 3 1 1-2 -66.7 Forest Wildlife Management 89 89 103 127 117 28 31.5 Resource Interpretation 0 0 9 49 50 50 - Spatial Science 0 0 0 5 4 5 - Transient Student Undecided FORESTRY / AGRICULTURE 0 0 0 0 1 5-7 5 3 3 2-5 -71.4 Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment Page 11

Total Enrollment by Major (Continued) COLLEGE / Unit / Major LIBERAL / APPLIED ARTS 3,074 3,074 2,985 3,094 2,973-101 -3.3 Applied Arts / Sciences 171 187 165 203 153-18 -10.5 Applied Arts & Sciences 133 146 130 149 122-11 -8.3 Career / Self Improvement 0 0 0 19 2 2 - Interdisciplinary Studies 38 41 35 35 29-9 -23.7 Communication 608 600 544 554 492-116 -19.1 General Communication 128 115 105 105 112-16 -12.5 Journalism 206 210 195 211 165-41 -19.9 Radio / TV / Film 179 180 179 229 215 36 20.1 Speech Communication 95 95 65 9 0-95 -100.0 Criminal Justice 303 283 295 305 269-34 -11.2 Corrections 16 28 36 36 24 8 - Criminal Justice 162 136 75 84 73-89 -54.9 Law Enforcement 92 91 146 152 140 48 52.2 Legal Assistant 33 28 38 33 32-1 -3.0 English / Philosophy 207 203 201 207 209 2 1.0 Creative Writing 0 0 0 9 22 9 - English 207 203 201 194 180-27 -13.0 Philosophy 0 0 0 4 7 4 - History 187 191 202 210 216 29 15.5 Modern Language 42 49 40 43 47 5 11.9 French 5 6 5 6 11 6 - Spanish 37 43 35 37 36-1 -2.7 Political Science / Geography / Public Adm. 239 229 215 204 225-14 -5.9 Political Science 170 173 163 160 161-9 -5.3 Public Administration 39 36 33 32 46 7 17.9 Geography 30 20 19 12 18-12 -40.0 Psychology 397 390 365 401 413 16 4.0 Social Work 197 203 246 237 248 51 25.9 Pre-Social Work 93 81 124 100 82-11 -11.8 Social Work 104 122 122 137 166 62 59.6 Sociology 75 63 52 74 69-6 -8.0 Gerontology 5 5 3 5 3-2 -40.0 Sociology 70 58 49 69 66-4 -5.7 Concurrent / Not Designated Humanities Interdisciplinary Studies Liberal Studies Provisional Admission Transient Students Undecided LIBERAL / APPLIED ARTS 76 99 102 106 96 20 26.3 20 28 17 0 0-20 -100.0 4 2 0 0 0-4 - 0 3 15 28 33 33-0 1 0 0 0 0-2 0 1 3 4 2 100.0 546 543 525 519 499-47 -8.6 Page 12 Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment

Total Enrollment by Major (Continued) COLLEGE / Unit / Major SCIENCES / MATHEMATICS Biology Biotechnology 1,720 1,788 1,846 1,919 1,937 217 12.6 249 232 269 272 358 109 43.8 36 24 34 50 37 1 2.8 Chemistry 40 27 34 50 78 38 95.0 Chemistry 40 27 34 44 55 5 12.8 Biochemistry 0 0 0 6 23 6 - Environmental Science Geology 29 34 34 32 32 3 10.3 42 63 57 66 75 33 78.6 Mathematics / Statistics 134 169 147 135 129-5 -3.7 Mathematics 131 86 94 101 101-30 -22.9 Statistics 3 3 4 6 6 3 100.0 Mathematics Teaching 0 80 49 28 22 22 - Nursing 631 703 747 782 852 221 35.0 Physics / Astronomy 59 65 64 71 85 26 44.1 Physics 59 65 64 71 85 26 44.1 Natural Science 1 1 0 1 0-1 -100.0 Preprofessional 474 458 441 437 251-223 -47.0 Pre-Professional Biology 6 2 4 3 1-5 -83.3 Pre-Dentistry 32 31 28 38 24-8 -25.0 Pre-Dental Hygiene 8 6 6 6 4-4 -50.0 Pre-Engineering 74 69 62 44 52-22 -29.7 Pre-Health Info. Management 0 0 1 1 0 0 - Pre-Medical Technology 3 4 12 5 0-3 - Pre-Medicine 188 172 155 160 94-94 -50.0 Pre-Occupational Therapy 7 6 8 10 2-5 -71.4 Pre-Optometry 14 8 7 8 1-13 -92.9 Pre-Physician's Assistant 21 21 18 18 5-16 -76.2 Pre-Pharmacy 42 65 61 66 24-18 -42.9 Pre-Physical Therapy 60 51 64 59 38-22 -36.7 Pre-Veterinary Medicine 15 15 12 13 5-10 -66.7 Undecided Preprofessional 4 8 3 6 1-3 -75.0 Provisional Admission Transient Students Undecided SCIENCES / MATHEMATICS 0 0 0 0 1 1-0 0 0 0 1 1-25 12 19 23 38 13 52.0 Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment Page 13

Undergraduate Enrollment by Major COLLEGE / Unit / Major SFA Total BUSINESS Accounting Accounting Pre-Accounting Professional Accountancy Computer Science Computer Information Systems Computer Science Pre-Computer Information Systems Economics / Finance Business Economics Economics Finance Pre-Business Economics Pre-Finance General Business General Business Office Systems Pre-General Business Management / Marketing. / Int. Business International Business Management Marketing Pre-International Business Pre-Management Pre-Marketing Pre-Business Undecided BUSINESS 9,747 9,568 9,806 10,158 10,106 359 3.7 1,869 1,661 1,755 1,774 1,834-35 -1.9 119 155 271 273 308 189 158.8 74 74 74 55 106 32 43.2 0 0 59 97 77 97-45 81 138 121 125 80 177.8 218 171 156 131 165-53 -24.3 35 26 33 49 52 17 48.6 129 108 92 77 111-18 -14.0 54 37 31 5 2-52 -96.3 85 108 165 204 208 123 144.7 7 8 8 8 17 10 142.9 8 9 10 13 11 3 37.5 70 91 89 95 109 39 55.7 0 0 35 50 36 50-0 0 23 38 35 38-187 224 357 384 417 230 123.0 180 219 264 239 319 139 77.2 7 5 3 1 0-7 -100.0 0 0 90 144 98 98-270 383 551 611 612 342 126.7 43 55 62 59 70 27 62.8 107 163 187 179 195 88 82.2 120 165 166 158 189 69 57.5 0 0 21 37 27 27-0 0 61 71 46 46-0 0 54 107 85 85-990 619 255 171 110-880 -88.9 0 1 0 0 14 14 0.0 Note: Variations in enrollments by department are partially due to reporting changes for pre-business majors. Page 14 Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment

COLLEGE / Unit / Major EDUCATION Elementary Education Interdisciplinary Studies Human Sciences Child Development / Family Living Family / Consumer Sciences Fashion Merchandising Food / Nutrition / Dietetics Hospitality Administration Interior Design Interior Merchandising Human Services Communication Disorders* Deaf & Hard of Hearing** Orientation / Mobility Rehabilitation Services Kinesiology / Health Science Dance Health Science Kinesiology Undecided EDUCATION Undergraduate Enrollment by Major (Continued) 2,349 2,397 2,523 2,561 2,521 172 7.3 1,068 1,090 1,133 1,107 1,065-3 -0.3 1,068 1,090 1,133 1,107 1,065-3 -0.3 445 477 500 539 484 39 8.8 66 70 67 75 68 2 3.0 29 29 31 30 17-12 -41.4 83 87 102 112 100 17 20.5 37 44 52 60 47 10 27.0 119 127 112 140 142 23 19.3 111 120 136 116 99-12 -10.8 0 0 0 6 11 11-185 187 204 227 226 41 22.2 94 102 103 105 110 16 17.0 52 48 64 92 82 30 57.7 9 15 11 11 13 4 44.4 30 22 26 19 21-9 -30.0 586 608 652 650 706 120 20.5 22 25 25 33 32 10 45.5 43 84 115 109 116 73 169.8 521 499 512 508 558 37 7.1 65 35 34 38 40-25 -38.5 *Formerly named Speech/Hearing Therapy, **Formerly named Hearing Impaired Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment Page 15

Undergraduate Enrollment by Major (Continued) COLLEGE / Unit / Major FINE ARTS 694 709 697 730 704 10 1.4 Art 249 261 240 242 230-19 -7.6 Art 240 255 231 224 213-27 -11.3 Art History 9 6 9 18 17 8 88.9 Music 244 256 274 305 296 52 21.3 Music 189 209 210 305 296 107 56.6 Music Performance 52 44 64 0 0-52 -100.0 Music - Piano Pedagogy 3 3 0 0 0-3 -100.0 Theatre Undecided FINE ARTS FORESTRY / AGRICULTURE 197 175 171 176 171-26 -13.2 4 17 12 7 7 3 75.0 498 468 476 521 533 35 7.0 Agriculture 250 224 229 246 272 22 8.8 Agriculture Business 42 39 31 34 36-6 -14.3 Agriculture Development 28 28 29 24 17-11 -39.3 Agriculture Development Production 0 0 0 14 22 22 - Agriculture Machinery 12 14 10 14 11-1 -8.3 Agronomy 4 1 1 3 2-2 -50.0 Animal Science 69 54 71 74 92 23 33.3 Horticulture 33 20 23 24 36 3 9.1 General Agriculture 26 28 21 17 22-4 -15.4 General Agriculture (Pre-Vet.) 20 27 23 20 12-8 -40.0 Poultry Science 16 13 20 22 22 6 37.5 Forestry 244 242 245 274 259 15 6.1 Forestry 64 63 59 41 47-17 -26.6 Environmental Science 52 54 49 60 60 8 15.4 Forest Management 27 22 21 28 21-6 -22.2 Forest Recreation Management 10 12 11 17 13 3 30.0 Forest Range Management 3 3 3 1 1-2 -66.7 Forest Wildlife Management 88 88 102 127 117 29 33.0 Transient Student Undecided FORESTRY / AGRICULTURE 0 0 0 0 1 1-4 2 2 1 1-3 -75.0 Page 16 Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment

Undergraduate Enrollment by Major (Continued) COLLEGE / Unit / Major LIBERAL / APPLIED ARTS 2,827 2,793 2,734 2,865 2,743-84 -3.0 Applied Arts / Sciences Applied Arts & Sciences Career / Self Improvement 133 145 130 166 124-9 -6.8 133 145 130 149 122-11 -8.3 0 0 0 17 2 2-576 565 509 526 467-109 -18.9 96 80 70 77 88-8 -8.3 Communication General Communication Journalism 206 210 195 211 165-41 -19.9 Radio / TV / Film 179 180 179 229 214 35 19.6 Speech Communication 95 95 65 9 0-95 -100.0 Criminal Justice 303 283 295 305 269-34 -11.2 Corrections 16 28 36 36 24 8 50.0 Criminal Justice 162 136 75 84 73-89 -54.9 Law Enforcement 92 91 146 152 140 48 52.2 Legal Assistant 33 28 38 33 32-1 -3.0 English / Philosophy 189 178 176 184 188-1 -0.5 Creative Writing 0 0 0 9 22 22 - English 189 178 176 171 159-30 -15.9 Philosophy 0 0 0 4 7 7 - History 165 172 183 188 196 31 18.8 Modern Language 39 45 40 43 47 8 20.5 French 5 6 5 6 11 6 120.0 Spanish 34 39 35 37 36 2 5.9 Political Science / Geography / Public Adm. 219 208 195 181 196-23 -10.5 Political Science 170 173 163 159 161-9 -5.3 Public Administration 20 15 13 10 17-3 -15.0 Geography 29 20 19 12 18-11 -37.9 Psychology 352 337 325 357 390 38 10.8 Social Work 145 143 175 189 174 29 20.0 Pre-Social Work 92 79 120 98 82-10 -10.9 Social Work 53 64 55 91 92 39 73.6 Sociology 73 63 52 74 69-4 -5.5 Gerontology 5 5 3 5 3-2 -40.0 Sociology 68 58 49 69 66-2 -2.9 Concurrent / Not Designated Humanities Interdisciplinary Studies Liberal Studies Provisional Admission Transient Students Undecided LIBERAL / APPLIED ARTS 76 99 102 106 96 20 26.3 20 28 17 0 0-20 -100.0 4 2 0 0 0-4 -100.0 0 3 15 28 33 33-0 1 0 0 0 0-2 0 1 3 4 2 100.0 531 521 519 515 490-41 -7.7 Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment Page 17

Undergraduate Enrollment by Major (Continued) COLLEGE / Unit / Major SCIENCES / MATHEMATICS Biology 1,510 1,540 1,621 1,707 1,771 261 17.3 217 200 241 248 341 124 57.1 Chemistry 35 22 32 50 75 40 114.3 Chemistry 35 22 32 44 52 17 12.8 Biochemistry 0 0 0 6 23 23 - Geology 35 45 42 57 66 31 88.6 Mathematics / Statistics 70 73 81 83 91 21 30.0 Mathematics 70 73 81 83 91 21 30.0 Nursing 617 680 719 753 832 215 34.8 Physics / Astronomy 53 59 58 66 79 26 49.1 Physics 53 59 58 66 79 26 49.1 Preprofessional 471 449 437 434 250-221 -46.9 Pre-Preprofessional Biology 6 2 4 3 1-5 -83.3 Pre-Dentistry 31 30 27 38 24-7 -22.6 Pre-Dental Hygiene 8 6 6 6 4-4 -50.0 Pre-Engineering 74 69 62 44 52-22 -29.7 Pre-Health Info. Management 0 0 1 1 0 0 100 Pre-Medical Technology 3 4 12 5 0-3 - Pre-Medicine 187 170 154 159 94-93 -49.7 Pre-Occupational Therapy 7 6 8 10 2-5 -71.4 Pre-Optometry 14 8 7 8 1-13 -92.9 Pre-Physician's Assistant 21 21 18 18 5-16 -76.2 Pre-Pharmacy 41 64 60 65 23-18 -43.9 Pre-Physical Therapy 60 49 63 59 38-22 -36.7 Pre-Veterinary Medicine 15 15 12 12 5-10 -66.7 Undecided Preprofessional 4 5 3 6 1-3 -75.0 Provisional Admission Transient Student Undecided SCIENCES / MATHEMATICS 0 0 0 0 1 1-0 0 0 0 1 1-12 12 11 16 35 23 191.7 Page 18 Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment

Graduate-Master and Post-baccalaureate Enrollment by Major COLLEGE / Unit / Major SFA Total BUSINESS 1,606 1,668 1,580 1,538 1,437-169 -10.5 130 124 111 106 97-33 -25.4 Accounting 40 51 43 39 43 3 7.5 Accounting 11 11 12 5 9-2 - Professional Accountancy 29 40 31 34 34 5 17.2 Computer Science Computer Information Systems Computer Science 10 10 4 8 10 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0-10 10 3 8 10 0 0.0 Economics / Finance 1 1 2 0 0-1 - Finance 1 1 0 0 0-1 - Pre-Business Economics 0 0 1 0 0 0 - Pre-Finance 0 0 1 0 0 0 - General Business 69 53 53 45 31-38 -55.1 General Business 69 53 53 44 31-38 -55.1 Pre-General Business 0 0 0 1 0 0 - Management / Marketing. / Int. Business 4 5 4 9 13 9 225.0 Management 4 5 4 9 13 9 225.0 Pre-Business Undecided BUSINESS 1 1 0 0 0-1 -100.0 5 3 5 5 0-5 -100.0 Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment Page 19

Graduate-Master and Post-baccalaureate Enrollment by Major (Continued) COLLEGE / Unit /Major EDUCATION Elementary Education Early Childhood Education Elementary Education Interdisciplinary Studies Reading Education 870 847 821 822 795-75 -8.6 165 172 153 159 160-5 -3.0 10 8 4 5 8-2 -20.0 154 163 147 152 150-4 -2.6 1 1 2 2 2 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 - Human Sciences 20 26 29 41 27 7 35.0 Child Development / Family Living 1 1 0 0 0-1 -100.0 Family / Consumer Sciences 15 20 22 37 25 10 66.7 Fashion Merchanidising 0 0 1 0 0 0 - Food / Nutrition / Dietetics 2 3 1 1 0-2 -100.0 Hospitality Administration 0 0 1 2 1 1 - Interior Design 2 2 4 1 1-1 - Human Services 236 234 226 195 200-36 -15.3 Communication Disorders* 1 2 3 2 0 2 - Counseling 45 41 26 2 2-43 -95.6 Counseling - Community 8 7 11 20 25 17 212.5 Counseling - Rehabilitation 9 12 0 7 9 0 0.0 Counseling - School 13 17 12 29 32 19 146.2 Deaf & Hard of Hearing** 0 0 0 2 2 2 - Rehabilitation Services 0 1 11 0 0 0 - School Psychology 6 5 8 10 10 4 66.7 Special Education 123 117 122 83 79-44 -35.8 Speech Pathology 31 32 33 40 41 10 32.3 Kinesiology / Health Science 21 30 35 45 51 30 142.9 Athletic Training 0 0 14 14 15 15 - Health Science 1 0 0 0 0-1 - Kinesiology 20 30 21 31 36 16 - Secondary Education 400 370 349 328 318-82 -20.5 Educational Leadership 200 198 177 188 214 14 7.0 School Supervision 26 43 23 2 0-26 -100.0 Secondary Education (General) 174 129 149 138 104-70 -40.2 Undecided EDUCATION 28 15 29 54 39 11 39.3 *Formerly named Speech/Hearing Therapy, **Formerly named Hearing Impaired Page 20 Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment

Graduate-Master and Post-baccalaureate Enrollment by Major (Continued) COLLEGE / Unit / Major FINE ARTS 61 64 66 62 54-7 -11.5 Art 32 40 35 29 23-9 -28.1 Art 32 40 35 29 23-9 -28.1 Music 26 23 28 31 29 3 11.5 Music 1 1 2 2 2 1 100.0 Music Conducting 2 4 3 4 4 2 100.0 Music Education 6 5 11 11 10 4 66.7 Music Performance 17 13 12 14 13-4 -23.5 Theatre Undecided FINE ARTS FORESTRY / AGRICULTURE 2 1 1 0 0-2 -100.0 1 0 2 2 2 1 100.0 88 104 106 107 95 7 8.0 Agriculture 23 26 22 18 15-8 -34.8 General Agriculture 23 26 22 17 14-9 -39.1 Poultry Science 0 0 0 1 1 1 - Forestry 62 75 83 87 79 17 27.4 Forestry 61 74 73 33 25-36 -59.0 Environmental Science 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Forest Wildlife Management 1 1 1 0 0-1 - Resource Interpretation 0 0 9 49 50 50 - Spatial Science 0 0 0 5 4 4 - Undecided FORESTRY / AGRICULTURE 3 3 1 2 1-2 -66.7 Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment Page 21

Graduate-Master and Post-baccalaureate Enrollment by Major (Continued) COLLEGE / Unit / Major LIBERAL / APPLIED ARTS Applied Arts / Sciences Applied Arts & Sciences Career / Self Improvement Interdisciplinary Studies 247 281 251 229 230-17 -6.9 38 42 35 37 29-9 -23.7 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 2 0 2-38 41 35 35 29-9 -23.7 Communication 32 35 35 28 25-7 -21.9 General Communication 32 35 35 28 24-8 -25.0 Radio / TV / Film 1 English / Philosophy 18 25 25 23 21 3 16.7 English 18 25 25 23 21 3 16.7 History 22 19 19 22 20-2 -9.1 Modern Language 3 4 0 0 0-3 - Spanish 3 4 0 0 0-3 - Political Science / Geography / Public Adm. 20 21 20 23 29 9 45.0 Political Science 0 0 0 1 0 0 - Public Administration 19 21 20 22 29 10 52.6 Geography 1 0 0 0 0-1 - Psychology 45 53 40 44 23-22 -48.9 Social Work 52 60 71 48 74 22 42.3 Pre-Social Work 1 2 4 2 0-1 -100.0 Social Work 51 58 67 46 74 23 45.1 Sociology 2 0 0 0 0-2 - Sociology 2 0 0 0 0-2 - Undecided LIBERAL / APPLIED ARTS 15 22 6 4 9-6 -40.0 Page 22 Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment

Graduate-Master and Post-baccalaureate Enrollment by Major (Continued) COLLEGE / Unit / Major SFA Total EDUCATION Secondary Education Educational Admin. and Super. Educational Leadership FORESTRY / AGRICULTURE Forestry 55 51 49 60 64 9 16.4 44 36 38 46 44 0 0.0 44 36 38 46 44 0 0.0 0 0 0 10 0 0-44 36 38 36 44 0 0.0 11 15 11 14 20 9 81.8 11 15 11 14 20 9 81.8 Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment Page 23

Graduate-Doctoral Enrollment by Major COLLEGE / Unit / Major SFA Total EDUCATION Secondary Education Educational Admin. and Super. Educational Leadership FORESTRY / AGRICULTURE Forestry 55 51 49 60 64 9 16.4 44 36 38 46 44 0 0.0 44 36 38 46 44 0 0.0 0 0 0 10 0 0-44 36 38 36 44 0 0.0 11 15 11 14 20 9 81.8 11 15 11 14 20 9 81.8 Page 24 Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment

Undergraduate Enrollment by Minor COLLEGE / Unit / Minor SFA Total BUSINESS Accounting Computer Science Computer Science Computer Information Systems Computer Information Technology Economics / Finance Business Economics Economics Finance General Business Administrative Law Business Communication Office Systems General Business Petroleum Land Management Management / Marketing / Int. Business International Business Marketing Management Electronic Business Entrepreneurship Sports Marketing Pre-Business Pre-Computer Information Systems 1,587 1,668 2,229 2,302 2,373 786 49.5 653 609 684 474 496-157 -24.0 14 5 28 21 10-4 -28.6 13 15 16 16 24 11 84.6 9 9 12 10 13 4 44.4 4 6 4 5 1-3 -75.0 0 0 0 1 10 10-10 9 18 20 27 17 170.0 1 1 0 1 3 2-7 3 8 7 9 2 28.6 2 5 10 12 15 13 650.0 510 470 502 263 276-234 -45.9 6 7 3 1 7 1 16.7 15 11 20 15 14-1 -6.7 3 4 2 0 0-3 -100.0 278 264 243 246 254-24 -8.6 2 2 4 1 1-1 -50.0 103 91 115 152 159 56 54.4 6 6 4 5 4-2 -33.3 52 46 58 74 68 16 30.8 45 30 47 53 51 6 13.3 0 9 6 4 5 5-0 0 0 8 8 8-0 0 0 8 23 23-3 18 5 2 0-3 - 0 1 0 0 0 0 - Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment Page 25

Undergraduate Enrollment by Minor (Continued) COLLEGE / Unit / Minor EDUCATION Elementary Education Early Childhood Education Reading Education Elementary Education Human Sciences Child Development / Family Living Early Intervention Family / Consumer Sciences Fashion Merchandising Food / Nutrition / Dietetics Hospitality Administration Interior Design Family Development Interior Merchandising Human Services Addiction Studies Communication Disorders* Educational Interpreting Early Intervention Orientation / Mobility Rehabilitation Services Special Education Deaf & Hard of Hearing** School Psychology Speech Pathology Kinesiology / Health Science Athletic Training Dance Kinesiology Health Science Secondary Education 155 219 323 376 394 239 154.2 9 11 15 17 20 11 122.2 8 10 14 15 19 11 137.5 1 1 1 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0-39 70 117 130 122 83 212.8 9 14 17 30 25 16 177.8 0 11 16 0 0 0-2 4 6 13 4 2 100.0 7 10 15 17 17 10 142.9 7 12 38 44 58 51 728.6 10 14 18 16 11 1 10.0 4 5 7 7 6 2 50.0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 2 1 1-52 57 107 120 133 81 155.8 0 0 1 2 4 4-4 3 5 6 4 0-8 8 19 21 30 22 275.0 9 0 16 24 31 22 244.4 0 0 2 2 1 1-6 4 15 15 16 10 166.7 18 36 42 41 37 19 105.6 7 5 5 9 10 3 42.9 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0-55 81 84 108 119 64 116.4 0 0 8 27 31 31-16 21 22 18 21 5 31.3 34 55 47 52 54 20 58.8 5 5 7 11 13 8 160.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 - * Formerly Speech/Hearing Therapy, ** Formerly Hearing Impaired Page 26 Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment

Undergraduate Enrollment by Minor (Continued) COLLEGE / Unit / Minor FINE ARTS 66 87 122 153 156 90 136.4 Art 31 41 53 85 70 39 125.8 Art 30 39 52 84 69 39 130.0 Art History 1 1 0 1 1 0 0.0 Drawing 0 1 1 0 0 - Music 22 26 42 45 62 40 181.8 Music 19 22 39 42 61 42 221.1 Music - Composition 0 1 0 0 0 0 - Music Education 1 0 0 0 0-1 -100.0 Music Performance 1 2 2 2 1 0 0.0 Music - Piano Pedagogy 0 1 1 1 0 0 - Music - Voice 1 0 0 0 0-1 -100.0 Theatre FORESTRY / AGRICULTURE Forestry Forestry Environmental Science Forest Management Forest Wildlife Management Forest Recreation Management Agriculture General Agriculture Agribusiness Agriculture Development Agriculture Machinery Agronomy Animal Science International Agriculture Horticulture Poultry Science Spatial Science 13 20 27 23 24 11 84.6 28 25 46 50 53 25 89.3 16 12 20 21 27 11 68.8 4 2 9 7 13 9 225.0 2 3 4 6 5 3 150.0 0 2 1 0 0 0-8 4 5 5 9 1 12.5 2 1 1 3 0-2 -100.0 12 13 26 29 26 14 116.7 2 4 2 2 0-2 -100.0 0 1 4 4 7 7-1 0 1 1 3 2-1 1 2 3 0-1 -100.0 1 2 2 2 1 0-2 2 5 6 12 10-0 1 0 0 0 0-5 2 9 4 3-2 -40.0 0 0 1 4 0 0-0 0 0 3 0 0 - Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment Page 27

COLLEGE / Unit / Minor LIBERAL / APPLIED ARTS Applied Arts and Sciences Leadership Communication Communication Communication Studies General Communication Journalism Mass Communication Radio / TV / Film Speech Communication Criminal Justice Corrections Criminal Justice Law Enforcement Legal Assistant English / Philosophy African-American Literary Studies Classical Literary Studies Creative Writing English Film Studies Literature Philosophy Writing Undergraduate Enrollment by Minor (Continued) 490 540 755 833 831 341 69.6 0 0 0 6 4 4-0 0 0 6 4 4-71 67 97 116 102 31 43.7 12 11 14 12 8-4 -33.3 0 0 0 23 29 29-2 3 9 14 1-1 -50.0 19 16 34 35 40 21 110.5 0 0 0 1 0 0-17 26 26 28 23 6 35.3 21 11 14 3 1-20 -95.2 31 31 44 46 49 18 58.1 0 0 0 1 0 0-28 26 37 40 41 13 46.4 1 2 6 5 7 6-2 3 1 0 1-1 -50.0 61 82 106 120 143 82 134.4 0 0 0 2 9 9-0 0 0 1 2 2-0 0 0 21 24 24-29 46 47 47 33 4 13.8 0 0 0 7 24 24-0 0 0 3 11 11-1 8 17 15 16 15-31 28 42 24 24-7 -22.6 43 48 75 71 76 33 76.7 20 19 18 24 29 9 45.0 51 52 75 66 59 8 15.7 History Military Science Modern Language French 11 9 8 9 8-3 -27.3 Spanish 40 43 67 57 51 11 27.5 Political Science / Geography / Public Adm. 57 43 59 60 44-13 -22.8 Political Science 37 25 40 41 27-10 -27.0 Public Administration 7 7 6 3 5-2 -28.6 Geography 13 11 13 15 11-2 -15.4 Geography with Urban Studies 0 0 0 1 1 1 - Psychology Social Work 81 117 182 195 193 112 138.3 0 1 0 0 1 1 - Page 28 Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment

Enrollment by Undergraduate Minor (Continued) COLLEGE / Unit / Minor LIBERAL / APPLIED ARTS (continued) Sociology Anthropology Sociology Gender Studies Gerontology American Studies Humanities Interdisciplinary Studies International Studies Latin American Studies Undecided SCIENCES / MATHEMATICS Biology Chemistry Geology Mathematics / Statistics Applied Statistics Mathematics Statistics Nursing Physics / Astronomy Astronomy Engineering Physics Combination Science Combined Sciences / Mathematics Pre-Engineering Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Medicine Pre-Veterinary Medicine 64 66 86 99 98 34 53.1 5 3 10 10 13 8 160.0 51 51 69 83 80 29 56.9 8 12 4 5 4-4 -50.0 0 0 3 1 1 1-0 1 3 4 3 3-0 0 0 0 0 0-4 2 3 4 1-3 -75.0 7 11 5 10 17 10 142.9 3 2 0 12 11 8 266.7 0 0 2 0 1 1-195 188 299 416 443 248 127.2 96 89 102 206 215 119 124.0 23 14 25 34 35 12 52.2 13 11 22 22 21 8 61.5 33 37 56 54 67 34 103.0 0 1 2 0 3 3-31 33 52 49 58 27 87.1 2 3 2 5 6 4 200.0 1 3 0 0 0-1 -100.0 4 5 13 17 20 16 400.0 2 2 7 10 9 7 350.0 0 0 1 2 5 5-2 3 5 5 6 4 200.0 5 7 11 15 12 7 140.0 20 21 68 63 57 37 185.0 0 0 1 3 2 2-0 1 1 0 4 4-0 0 0 1 10 10-0 0 0 1 0 0 - Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment Page 29

Enrollment by Age Headcount and Percentage 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Age Group N % N % N % N % N % 18 and under 1,645 14.4 1,638 14.5 1,874 16.4 2,174 18.5 2,156 18.6 19-21 4,662 40.9 4,533 40.2 4,543 39.7 4,575 38.9 4,732 40.8 22-24 2,584 22.7 2,487 22.0 2,511 22.0 2,462 20.9 2,337 20.1 25-30 1,160 10.2 1,248 11.1 1,138 10.0 1,186 10.1 1,131 9.7 31 & Up 1,357 11.9 1,381 12.2 1,369 12.0 1,359 11.6 1,251 10.8 Total 11,408 11,287 11,435 11,756 11,607 Enrollment by Residence Headcount and Percentage 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Residence N % N % N % N % N % Texas 11,012 96.5 10,895 96.5 11,010 96.3 11,315 96.2 11,203 96.5 Out of State 279 2.4 297 2.6 307 2.7 295 2.5 247 2.1 Foreign 117 1.0 95 0.8 116 1.0 139 1.2 156 1.3 No Tuition -- -- 2 0.0 7 0.1 1 0.0 Total 11,408 11,287 11,435 11,756 11,607 Page 30 Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment

Enrollment by Texas County 2006 Top 20 Texas Counties Only Sorted by 2006 Column County Headcount % of Total from Top 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 20 Counties SFA Total* 11,408 11,287 11,435 11,756 11,607 1. Harris 1,820 1,762 1,736 1,746 1,772 21.0 2. Nacogdoches 1,587 1,522 1,649 1,701 1,501 17.8 3. Dallas 687 701 725 758 859 10.2 4. Angelina 785 786 800 809 784 9.3 5. Tarrant 470 468 524 534 546 6.5 6. Fort Bend 306 299 318 372 403 4.8 7. Collin 218 227 243 303 308 3.7 8. Gregg 230 245 254 247 255 3.0 9. Smith 267 257 233 221 234 2.8 10. Denton 171 200 205 200 226 2.7 11. Montgomery 192 189 189 217 225 2.7 12. Shelby 242 243 234 240 224 2.7 13. Travis 164 174 165 169 157 1.9 14. Galveston 146 151 141 152 156 1.9 15. Brazoria 145 135 132 134 151 1.8 16. Rusk 190 179 171 173 147 1.7 17. Williamson 118 121 118 119 129 1.5 18. Cherokee 170 152 142 129 125 1.5 19. Harrison 121 114 117 131 120 1.4 20. Polk 119 122 115 103 107 1.3 Fall 2007 Total for Top 20 Texas Counties Percent of SFA Total Enrollment 8,429 72.6% Note: In fall 2007, SFA students came from 45 states outside Texas (247 students) and 48 foreign countries (189 students). * Includes all students enrolled, regardless of residence. Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment Page 31

Enrollment by East Texas County Sorted by 2006 Headcount Headcount County 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 SFA Total 11,408 11,287 11,435 11,756 11,607 Nacogdoches 1,587 1,522 1,649 1,701 1,501 Angelina 785 786 800 809 784 Gregg 230 245 254 247 255 Smith 267 257 233 221 234 Shelby 242 243 234 240 224 Rusk 190 179 171 173 147 Cherokee 170 152 142 129 125 Harrison 121 114 117 131 120 Henderson 77 90 101 94 101 Panola 114 113 101 90 89 San Augustine 83 84 71 69 75 Anderson 82 63 52 60 71 Sabine 72 56 70 60 63 Upshur 61 66 54 55 62 Van Zandt 55 41 62 66 56 Wood 34 42 47 57 51 Rains 5 2 1 2 2 Total for East Texas Counties 4,175 4,055 4,159 4,204 3,960 Percent of SFA Total Enrollment 36.6% 35.9% 36.4% 35.8% 34.1% Note: Counties listed are in Region 7 ( Immediate East Texas Area ). Page 32 Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment

One-Year Retention Rates First-time Full-time Freshmen Percent Returning After One Year s of Entry 2003-2007 Ethnicity 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 SFA Total 60.2 66.0 67.2 64.1 63.8 African American 64.7 70.4 70.3 62.8 68.5 Hispanic 57.5 66.5 62.2 57.5 63.4 White/Non-Hispanic 59.8 65.1 67.4 65.7 62.1 Other 41.5 59.5 62.1 58.5 71.0 75.0 70.0 Percent Retained 65.0 60.0 55.0 50.0 45.0 40.0 African American Hispanic White/Non-Hispanic Other Total 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Notes: Other = American Indian, Asian/Pacific Islander and non-resident aliens Values are calculated and reported in accordance with LBB and IPEDS definitions. (Includes first- time freshmen from previous summer.) Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment Page 33

First-time Freshmen by Semester and Gender Academic Years 2003-2007 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Semester M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total SFA Fiscal Year 701 1,141 1,955 666 1,086 1,872 794 1,201 2,150 893 1,448 2,471 890 1,362 2,252 Fall 659 1,095 1,754 632 1,052 1,684 757 1,164 1,921 845 1,401 2,246 858 1,324 2,182 Spring 42 46 88 34 34 68 37 37 74 48 47 95 32 38 70 Summer* 113 120 155 130 * Unduplicated headcount for Summer I and II are shown. Separate values for men and women are unavailable. First-time Freshmen Average ACT/SAT Scores SFA - Texas - National Norms s 1998-2007 Test Type Group 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 ACT Total SFA 20.8 20.6 20.4 20.2 20.2 20.6 20.9 20.6 20.5 20.5 Texas 20.3 20.3 20.3 20.3 20.1 20.1 20.2 20.2 20.3 20.5 National 21.0 21.0 21.0 21.0 20.8 20.8 20.9 20.9 21.1 21.2 SAT Total SFA 985 981 982 969 971 1,000 999 1,005 992 990 Texas 995 993 993 992 991 993 992 995 997 999 National 1,017 1,016 1,019 1,020 1,020 1,026 1,026 1,028 1,021 1,017 Page 34 Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment

First-time Full-time Freshmen by Ethnicity Headcount and Percentage 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Ethnicity N % N % N % N % N % SFA Total 1,736 1,666 1,897 2,200 2,163 African American 286 16.5 256 15.4 346 18.2 456 20.7 525 24.3 American Indian 13 0.7 21 1.3 23 1.2 6 0.3 9 0.4 Asian/Pacific Islander 16 0.9 28 1.7 23 1.2 27 1.2 30 1.4 Hispanic 151 8.7 142 8.5 185 9.8 229 10.4 222 10.3 White/Non-Hispanic 1,259 72.5 1,213 72.8 1,306 68.8 1,455 66.1 1,355 62.6 Foreign 6 0.3 0 0.0 7 0.4 11 0.5 15 0.7 Unknown 5 0.3 6 0.4 7 0.4 16 0.7 7 0.3 First-time Transfer Students by Ethnicity Headcount and Percentage 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Ethnicity N % N % N % N % N % SFA Total 765 813 869 837 777 African American 79 10.3 89 10.9 111 12.8 115 13.7 107 13.8 American Indian 11 1.4 7 0.9 9 1.0 10 1.2 8 1.0 Asian/Pacific Islander 4 0.5 16 2.0 2 0.2 6 0.7 7 0.9 Hispanic 51 6.7 55 6.8 72 8.3 70 8.4 60 7.7 White/Non-Hispanic 585 76.5 620 76.3 651 74.9 603 72.0 563 72.5 Foreign 32 4.2 22 2.7 22 2.5 29 3.5 27 3.5 Unknown 3 0.2 4 0.2 2 0.1 4 0.5 5 0.6 Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment Page 35

First-time Undergraduate Transfer Students by Classification 500 Headcount 400 300 200 100 0 346 336 306 305 325 269 229 237 278 242 197 207 225 221 176 22 26 22 22 29 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors First-time Undergraduate Transfer Students by Classification Academic Years 2003-2007 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Classification Fall Spring Sum.* Fall Spring Sum.* Fall Spring Sum.* Fall Spring Sum.* Fall SFA Total 754 349 187 806 328 236 862 350 181 826 332 160 772 Freshmen 197 99 54 207 93 99 225 94 72 221 90 58 176 Sophomores 306 157 65 336 137 63 346 146 53 305 126 45 325 Juniors 229 87 53 237 87 56 269 95 45 278 107 39 242 Seniors 22 6 15 26 11 18 22 15 11 22 9 18 29 * Combined totals for Summer I and II Page 36 Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment

Top 20 New Transfer Feeder Institutions Based on Fall 2007 Enrollments First-time Transfer and Returning Transfer Students s 2005-2007 2005 2006 2007 Transfer Institution New Return Total New Return Total New Return Total SFA Total In-state Transfers 731 104 835 690 113 803 643 112 755 Angelina College 144 34 178 129 39 168 125 39 164 North Harris Montgomery Community College 36 10 46 54 6 60 50 5 55 Tyler Junior College 71 2 73 48 2 50 47 6 53 Panola Junior College 33 6 39 41 4 45 38 11 49 Kilgore College 46 2 48 39 4 43 31 5 36 Dallas Co. Community College District 26 9 35 23 8 31 25 6 31 Trinity Valley Community College 22 1 23 22 1 23 25 1 26 Blinn College 13 1 14 24 2 26 22 0 22 Navarro College 14 0 14 18 0 18 22 0 22 Tarrant County College District 23 3 26 22 1 23 13 5 18 Collin County Community College 17 0 17 10 2 12 14 4 18 University of Texas - Tyler 7 1 8 9 5 14 14 3 17 San Jacinto College - Central 15 3 18 13 3 16 14 1 15 Houston Community College 19 2 21 15 5 20 9 4 13 McLennan Community College 13 0 13 7 1 8 12 1 13 Northeast Texas Community College 12 0 12 14 0 14 12 0 12 University of North Texas 5 0 5 6 1 7 8 4 12 Lon Morris College 15 0 15 9 1 10 10 0 10 Wharton Co. Junior College 5 0 5 12 0 12 8 1 9 Austin Community College 8 3 11 5 0 5 8 0 8 Hill College 9 0 9 4 1 5 6 1 7 Sam Houston State University 4 2 6 9 1 10 6 1 7 Fall 2007 Total for Top Transfer Institutions 617 Percent of Total In-stateTransfers 81.7% Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment Page 37

Average Class Size By Unit and Course Level Fall 2007 Special Notes Related to Average Class Size Lecture classes include lecture and seminar course types; lab classes include courses with 'L' naming Cross-listed courses are counted one time at the total enrollment value for all courses under the cross-listing (undergraduate and graduate cross-listings are counted as undergraduate on this report). Modern language labs, military science labs and SFA 101 classes are excluded. COLLEGE/Unit SFA Average Class Size: 26.7 Average Class Size by Level Lower Division Upper Division Graduate Lecture Lab Lecture Lab Lecture Lab 36.6 24.8 22.7 15.2 12.3 6.6 BUSINESS 37.5-26.7-16.6 - Accounting 38.3-27.9-23.3 - Computer Science 40.8-16.4-6.0 - Economics / Finance 41.3-27.1-13.0 - General Business 31.1-29.9-29.0 - Management / Marketing / Int. Bus. - - 26.2-17.5 - EDUCATION 37.1 22.7 26.1 15.8 13.6 11.0 Elementary Education 25.0-23.6-16.3 - Human Sciences 45.0 26.3 30.4 13.0 12.7 - Human Services 23.6-25.7-12.9 18.0 Kinesiology / Health Sciences 39.0 22.2 33.6 16.6 12.1 7.5 Secondary Education - - 20.4 15.6 13.6 - FINE ARTS 39.8 17.1 21.8 19.1 8.0 - Art 53.6 9.0 22.2 12.0 - - Music 42.9 18.5 22.1-8.0 - Theatre 31.0 16.8 20.9 21.5 - - FORESTRY / AGRICULTURE 31.9 17.6 17.0 13.9 7.1 5.3 Agriculture 35.4 21.0 17.7 15.3 8.0 - Forestry 28.6 15.8 16.3 12.7 6.9 5.3 LIBERAL / APPLIED ARTS 33.7 20.8 24.3 17.6 13.3 - Applied Arts / Sciences 18.3 - - - - - Communication 26.3 18.2 20.7 16.3 11.7 - Criminal Justice 22.2-31.0 - - - English / Philosophy 24.0-22.0-9.4 - History 50.9-25.8-7.0 - Military Science 6.3-8.4 - - - Modern Languages 21.8 34.0 20.5 - - - Pol. Sci. / Geog. / Public Adm. 50.6-26.5 - - - Psychology 61.2-35.1 19.3 15.0 - SFA 198 14.0 - - - 4.6 - Social Work 23.8-17.6-19.1 - Sociology 73.3-27.6 - - - SCIENCES / MATHEMATICS 41.7 28.9 15.0 14.4 7.1 4.8 Biology 70.4 33.4 22.7 15.1 7.5 3.0 Biotechnology - - - - 7.7 12.0 Chemistry 45.2 24.0 21.7 12.0 2.0 - Environmental Science - - - - 12.0 - Geology 52.8 26.4 17.3 14.0 4.7 - Mathematics / Statistics 32.4 111.5 15.0 22.0 6.8 - Nursing - - 12.9 - - - Physics 55.2 24.7 10.0 14.4 3.0 - Page 38 Institutional Research Fact Book - Enrollment