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INDIANA UNIVERSITY IU Historical Enrollment First Semester 118,000 116,000 114,000 112,000 110,000 108,000 106,000 IU Enrollment By Level 100.0 80.0 110,436 110,393 109,445 82 115,412 114,370 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Official Enrollment Report First Semester 2014-15 Vol. 24, No. 1 University Enrollment Summary Count of total 1 Headcount 114,370-0.9 Credit Hours 1,305,295.5 0.5 FTE 89,147.5 0.4 Students By Level and Class Undergrad Total 94,198 82.4-1.0 Degree-seeking 79,771 69.7-0.7 Non-Degree 14,427 12.6-2.7 Graduate Total 20,172 17.6-0.6 Grad Degree-seeking 11,264 9.8 0.7 Doctoral-Research 4,351 3.8-0.4 Doctoral-Practice 3,753 3.3 0.3 Non-Degree 804 0.7-18.5 Freshman 19,728 24.7-5.3 Sophomore 19,119 24.0 1.8 Junior 17,177 21.5 1.0 Senior 23,747 29.8 0.2 60.0 40.0 20.0 18 Undergraduates By Courseload 2 FT-UG 66,247 83.0 0.5 PT-UG 13,524 17.0-5.8 Male 50,760 44.4-0.5 0.0 Female 63,610 55.6-1.2 Undergrad Total Graduate Total Ethnicity & Race 2 Hispanic/Latino 5,407 5.5 7.2 African American 6,753 6.8-2.1 IU Enrollment By Ethnicity & Race 2 American Indian 138 0.1-15.9 100.0 Asian American 3,496 3.5 5.1 Pacific Islander 62 0.1-24.4 80.0 72 Two or More Races 2,924 2.9 8.2 White 71,023 71.6-1.4 60.0 International 8,203 8.3 2.0 Other/Unknown 1,133 1.1-14.7 40.0 20.0 0.0 19 Domestic Minority* White 9 International & Unknown Residency Resident 86,848 75.9-2.1 Non-Resident 27,522 24.1 3.1 Reciprocity 3 2,305 8.4-5.5 2 Degree-seeking only * Includes Hispanic/Latino, African American, American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian American, Pacific Islander and Two or More Races 3 Portion of non-resident enrollments that are reciprocity University Institutional Research and Reporting 1 www.iu.edu/~uirr

Campus Enrollment Summary Headcount Credit Hours FTE Count of total Count of total Count of total Bloomington 46,416 40.6-0.9 585,330.5 44.8 0.3 40,282.4 45.2 0.3 IUPUI 30,690 26.8 0.7 365,627.0 28.0 3.0 25,036.0 28.1 3.0 East 4,573 4.0 2.6 42,093.0 3.2 3.8 2,820.1 3.2 3.8 Fort Wayne* 8,158 7.1-1.5 71,189.0 5.5-3.8 4,779.3 5.4-3.8 Kokomo 4,180 3.7 0.0 39,590.0 3.0 2.6 2,659.6 3.0 2.5 Northwest 6,052 5.3-5.2 59,613.0 4.6-4.7 4,019.4 4.5-4.9 South Bend 7,859 6.9-2.7 75,383.0 5.8-1.4 5,083.4 5.7-1.4 Southeast 6,442 5.6-4.3 66,470.0 5.1-2.8 4,467.4 5.0-3.0 Online Education Summary ** Headcount Credit Hours Section Count * Count Count Count Bloomington 3,937 28.9 14,993.5 21.8 284 8.8 IUPUI 9,672 9.0 43,058.0 9.1 679 2.4 East 2,437 9.1 16,930.0 14.0 277 24.8 Kokomo 717 44.0 3,037.0 69.9 70 9.4 Northwest 1,630 30.7 7,452.0 41.1 141 6.0 South Bend 1,833 50.0 6,536.0 82.4 141 15.6 Southeast 1,205 47.1 5,352.5 51.4 151-0.7 * Excluding replicated sections on other campuses. The original section of the replicated sections are counted. ** Excludes Fort Wayne University Institutional Research and Reporting 2 www.iu.edu/~uirr

Campus Enrollment Summary Official Enrollment Report Vol. 24, No 1 Level of Enrollment (including non-degree) Undergraduate Graduate 100 IUPUI Count 22,525 total 73.4 0.5 Count 8,165 total 26.6 1.1 Bloomington East 36,419 4,430 78.5 96.9 0.8 2.4 9,997 143 21.5 3.1 0.4 10.0 80 60 Fort Wayne* 7,877 96.6-1.4 281 3.4-4.7 40 Kokomo 4,004 95.8 0.6 176 4.2-10.7 Northwest 5,661 93.5-4.1 391 6.5-19.0 20 South Bend 7,293 92.8-2.9 566 7.2 0.9 Southeast 5,989 93.0-2.6 453 7.0-22.6 0 Percent of Total that is Undergraduate Undergraduates by Class Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Count total Count total Count total Count total Bloomington 7,562 23.4-1.3 8,140 25.2 0.3 7,484 23.2 2.3 9,066 28.1 1.9 IUPUI 5,133 23.6-2.9 5,053 23.2 9.4 4,413 20.3-0.5 7,178 33.0-0.7 East 596 18.6-24.3 642 20.1 10.9 819 25.6 11.6 1,143 35.7 10.8 Fort Wayne* 1,351 16.6-8.2 1,037 12.7-9.2 806 9.9-11.3 1,380 16.9-0.4 Kokomo 803 19.2-9.5 654 15.6 5.1 560 13.4 9.4 707 16.9 2.9 Northwest 1,330 22.0-14.7 1,050 17.3-12.9 855 14.1 4.0 1,135 18.8-3.7 South Bend 1,504 19.1-3.8 1,265 16.1 3.3 1,017 12.9-4.6 1,612 20.5-4.3 Southeast 1,449 22.5-10.2 1,278 19.8 0.7 1,223 19.0 0.4 1,526 23.7-4.5 Undergraduate Enrollment Status Full-time Undergrad Part-time Undergrad Count total Count total 100 Bloomington 31,161 96.6 0.8 1,091 3.4 1.6 80 IUPUI Fort Wayne* 17,119 3,437 78.6 75.1 3.0-7.4 4,658 1,137 21.4 24.9-6.0-5.1 East Kokomo 1,992 2,074 62.3 76.1 3.5 3.6 1,208 650 37.8 23.9 0.1-7.9 60 40 Northwest 3,079 70.5-3.4 1,291 29.5-18.0 20 South Bend 3,819 70.7-3.2 1,579 29.3-0.9 Southeast 3,566 65.1-2.1 1,910 34.9-7.1 0 Degree-seeking only Percent of Undergraduate that is Full-time University Institutional Research and Reporting 3 www.iu.edu/~uirr

Campus Enrollment Summary Male Female of campus Count total Count total Bloomington 23,099 49.8-0.2 23,317 50.2 IUPUI 13,455 43.8 1.4 17,235 56.2 East 1,672 36.6 7.0 2,901 63.4 Fort Wayne* 3,436 42.1-1.8 4,722 57.9 Kokomo 1,454 34.8-3.3 2,726 65.2 Northwest 2,011 33.2-5.3 4,041 66.8 South Bend 3,004 38.2-4.3 4,855 61.8 Southeast 2,629 40.8-5.5 3,813 59.2-1.5 0.1 0.3-1.3 1.9-5.2-1.6-3.5 Official Enrollment Report Vol. 24, No 1 100 80 60 40 20 0 Male Female Ethnicity & Race - Domestic Minority (Degree-Seeking) Ethnicity & Race - Other (Degree-Seeking) Hispanic/Latino African American White Count total Count total Count total Bloomington 1,911 4.6 9.1 1,656 3.9 0.2 Bloomington 28,788 68.6-0.4 IUPUI 1,517 5.1 9.8 2,829 9.6 1.7 IUPUI 20,877 70.5 0.5 East 92 2.8 19.5 130 3.9 9.2 East 2,931 88.4 1.3 Fort Wayne* 235 4.9-6.0 249 5.1-13.2 Fort Wayne* 3,986 82.3-6.1 Kokomo 138 4.8 20.0 124 4.3 9.7 Kokomo 2,372 82.7-0.5 Northwest 891 18.7 2.1 942 19.8-16.2 Northwest 2,628 55.2-9.2 South Bend 470 7.9 9.8 467 7.9 6.6 South Bend 4,417 74.6-4.6 Southeast 153 2.6-9.5 356 6.1-6.1 Southeast 5,024 85.9-5.1 American Indian Asian American International Count total Count total Count total Bloomington 51 0.1-15.0 1,839 4.4 9.8 Bloomington 5,970 14.2 0.7 IUPUI 34 0.1-12.8 1,254 4.2 2.9 IUPUI 1,835 6.2 3.9 East 9 0.3 50.0 25 0.8 19.0 East 22 0.7 46.7 Fort Wayne* 6 0.1-53.8 82 1.7-7.9 Fort Wayne* 85 1.8-4.5 Kokomo 13 0.5 30.0 23 0.8-8.0 Kokomo 52 1.8 20.9 Northwest 5 0.1-58.3 102 2.1-15.0 Northwest 5 0.1-16.7 South Bend 10 0.2-16.7 84 1.4-5.6 South Bend 209 3.5 26.7 Southeast 10 0.2-16.7 87 1.5-1.1 Southeast 25 0.4-3.8 Pacific Islander Two or More Races Unknown Count total Count total Count total Bloomington 18 0.0-33.3 1,292 3.1 12.9 Bloomington 448 1.1 14.9 IUPUI 21 0.1 5.0 929 3.1 8.7 IUPUI 320 1.1-32.6 East 1 0.0-80.0 59 1.8 3.5 East 48 1.4-4.0 Fort Wayne* 1 0.0-50.0 170 3.5-2.3 Fort Wayne* 30 0.6-18.9 Kokomo 5 0.2 25.0 57 2.0-19.7 Kokomo 83 2.9-21.7 Northwest 3 0.1-62.5 105 2.2 9.4 Northwest 77 1.6-25.2 South Bend 2 0.0-50.0 174 2.9 6.7 South Bend 85 1.4-28.0 Southeast 11 0.2-8.3 138 2.4-2.8 Southeast 42 0.7-16.0 Residency Resident Non-Resident of campus Count total Count total Bloomington 26,149 56.3-4.0 20,267 43.7 IUPUI 27,446 89.4 0.0 3,244 10.6 East 3,396 74.3 0.2 1,177 25.7 Fort Wayne* 7,814 95.8-1.9 344 4.2 Kokomo 4,127 98.7 0.0 53 1.3 Northwest 5,958 98.4-5.5 94 1.6 South Bend 7,475 95.1-2.4 384 4.9 Southeast 4,483 69.6-2.8 1,959 30.4 3.5 6.5 10.2 8.9 1.9 16.0-7.9-7.6 University Institutional Research and Reporting 4 www.iu.edu/~uirr

EXPLANATION OF ENROLLMENT DATA 1. Registration cut-off dates for Student Census differed due First to Semester the variance 2013-14 in session dates. The session and cutoff dates are shown below: Student Census Campus Session Dates Cut-off Dates Bloomington August 25 December 19, 2014 September 01, 2014 IUPUI August 25 December 21, 2014 September 01, 2014 East August 25 December 15, 2014 September 01, 2014 Fort Wayne August 25 December 21, 2014 August 30, 2014 Kokomo August 25 December 19, 2014 September 01, 2014 Northwest August 25 December 20, 2014 September 01, 2014 South Bend August 25 December 13, 2014 September 01, 2014 Southeast August 25 December 13, 2014 September 01, 2014 2. Credit hour figures are net figures that reflect courses dropped and added up to the dates cited above. Students who withdrew from all courses are not included in the headcount and credit hours count. 3. New Reporting classes to comply with IPEDS reporting. a. Doctoral Research These are students who were previously classified as Doctoral and included in the Graduate level. b. Doctoral Practice These are students who were previously classified as Professional but may also include programs defined by the institution as degrees leading to practice professions, i.e. Audiology, Nursing, etc. 4. Undergraduate and Doctoral-Practice: 5. Graduate: a. Part-time: student enrolled for less than 12 credit hours. b. Full-time: students enrolled for 12 credit hours or more. c. Full-time-equivalent: the sum of all undergraduate and professional student credit hours divided by 15. a. Part-time: students enrolled for less than 9 credit hours. b. Full-time: students for 9 credit hours or more. c. Full-time-equivalent: the sum of all Ethnicity graduate & student Race 2 credit hours divided by 12. 6. The new student information system (Peoplesoft) provides unique student records by career. This characteristic is manifested in formal joint programs (i.e. MD/JD, MBA/JD) and with dual enrollments (i.e. UG/Grad). For reporting purposes, the headcounts are aggregated to the higher career level. Credit hours are reported at the aggregated higher career level when level is not a concern. When reporting credit hours with regards to level the credit hours are reported with each career. Beginning with the non-comparative section of this report (pg. 21), dual enrollment headcounts are represented in a dis-aggregated or duplicated view. 7. The School of Dentistry has instituted a variable hour course that can be assigned by quarter hours (.25). These hours are rounded up. University Institutional Research and Reporting 5 www.iu.edu/~uirr