Fall 2016 Student Profile

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Middlebury College Fall 2016 Student Profile Comprehensive Picture of the Student Body Office of Assessment and Institutional Research

A. College Enrollment Counts and Demographics Fall 2016 Undergraduate Enrollment Degree Seeking Full Time Part Time Total Class of 2017 658 17 675 Class of 2018 555 0 555 Class of 2019 677 0 677 Class of 2020 606 0 606 Total Degree Seeking 2496 17 2513 Non Degree Seeking Full Time Part Time Total 9th Semester Teacher Education 0 0 0 Exchange 10 0 10 Faculty/Staff 0 1 1 Teaching Assistants 0 8 8 Visiting Student 0 0 0 Total Non Degree Seeking 10 9 19 All on Campus Degree & Non degree 2506 26 2532 Total FTE 2515 Notes: 1. The fall enrollment census is taken each year at the end of the add-drop period and no later than October 15 th by requirement of the federal government. 2. By federal definitions, these figures do not include Middlebury students who are away from campus, studying away/abroad in either Middlebury (N=102) or non-middlebury (N=103) programs. 3. These figures do not include students enrolled in the Language Schools, Bread Loaf School of English, or the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey. 4. By federal definition, a part-time student counts as a third of an FTE. FTE calculation: FT + (PT/3) = 2,515 students on campus this fall. The following table shows both the gender and racial/ethnic composition of the on-campus student body. Historical Enrollment by Gender, All Enrolled Students Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 Male 49.2% 49.1% 49.2% 49.4% 49.0% 48.6% 48.9% 48.4% 47.0% 48.1% Female 50.8% 50.9% 50.8% 50.6% 51.0% 51.4% 51.1% 51.6% 53.0% 51.9% Total 2500 2455 2482 2532 2507 2516 2495 2526 2542 2532 Fall 2016 Middlebury College Student Profile 2

Reported Race/Ethnicity for on campus Degree and Non Degree students % Total Non Degree Degree Seeking Degree Seeking Grand Male Female Seeking Male Female Total Total % International 113 123 9.4% 5 11 252 10.0% American Indian or Alaska Native 4 1 0.2% 0 0 5 0.2% Asian American 67 105 6.8% 0 0 172 6.8% Black/African American 50 37 3.5% 0 0 87 3.4% Hispanic/Latino 107 130 9.4% 0 0 237 9.4% Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0.0% Two or more races 56 71 5.1% 0 1 128 5.1% Race and/or ethnicity unknown 17 12 1.2% 0 0 29 1.1% White 798 822 64.5% 0 2 1622 64.1% Total 1212 1301 5 14 2532 Domestic U.S. Students of Color 284 344 0 1 629 24.8% *As defined by The National Center for Education Statistics Historical Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity for All Enrolled, On Campus Students Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 International INTL 10% 11% 11% 11% 10% American Indian or Alaska Native, non Hispanic N 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Asian American, non Hispanic A 6% 6% 7% 6% 7% Black/African American, non Hispanic B 2% 3% 3% 3% 3% Hispanic/Latino H 7% 7% 9% 9% 9% Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, non Hispanic P 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Two or more races, non Hispanic T 4% 4% 5% 5% 5% Race and/or ethnicity unknown U 3% 2% 2% 1% 1% White, non Hispanic W 67% 66% 64% 64% 64% 15% 10% 5% 0% Historical Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity All Active Students Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 INTL N A B H P U T Fall 2016 Middlebury College Student Profile 3

B. Geographic Distribution of Student Body US CITIZENS AND LEGAL PERMANENT RESIDENTS Forty nine states and three US territories are represented by students studying at Middlebury. The following table shows the home states and territories of US students in descending order for all enrolled, on campus students. US US Massachusetts 309 13.6% Michigan 11 0.5% New York 301 13.2% District of Columbia 10 0.4% California 271 11.9% Arizona 10 0.4% Vermont 171 7.5% Iowa 8 0.4% Connecticut 143 6.3% New Mexico 8 0.4% New Jersey 119 5.2% Kentucky 7 0.3% Illinois 96 4.2% Alabama 7 0.3% Maryland 70 3.1% Wyoming 6 0.3% Pennsylvania 69 3.0% South Carolina 6 0.3% Washington 51 2.2% Utah 6 0.3% Maine 49 2.1% Indiana 5 0.2% Colorado 48 2.1% Nevada 5 0.2% Texas 45 2.0% Hawaii 5 0.2% New Hampshire 45 2.0% Alaska 4 0.2% Florida 40 1.8% Oklahoma 4 0.2% Virginia 34 1.5% Arkansas 4 0.2% Ohio 33 1.4% Mississippi 4 0.2% North Carolina 31 1.4% Nebraska 3 0.1% Minnesota 28 1.2% Kansas 3 0.1% Georgia 21 0.9% West Virginia 2 0.1% Oregon 21 0.9% Louisiana 2 0.1% Rhode Island 18 0.8% South Dakota 2 0.1% Wisconsin 16 0.7% Puerto Rico 1 0.0% Tennessee 15 0.7% North Dakota 1 0.0% Montana 15 0.7% Virgin Islands 1 0.0% Missouri 14 0.6% Unidentified 71 3.1% Idaho 11 0.5% Total 2280 100% Fall 2016 Middlebury College Student Profile 4

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS There are 252 international students studying at Middlebury (10% of the on campus student body) with 69 countries represented. The following table shows the home countries of International Middlebury students in descending order for all enrolled, on campus students. Int'l Int'l China 41 16.3% Barbados 1 0.4% Canada 20 7.9% Botswana 1 0.4% United Kingdom 15 6.0% Cambodia 1 0.4% Hong Kong 10 4.0% Chile 1 0.4% France 8 3.2% Costa Rica 1 0.4% India 6 2.4% Ecuador 1 0.4% Serbia 6 2.4% Ethiopia 1 0.4% Brazil 4 1.6% Finland 1 0.4% Japan 4 1.6% Hungary 1 0.4% Mexico 4 1.6% Indonesia 1 0.4% Republic of Korea 3 1.2% Jordan 1 0.4% Thailand 3 1.2% Lesotho 1 0.4% Egypt 3 1.2% Macedonia 1 0.4% Nepal 3 1.2% Montenegro 1 0.4% Pakistan 3 1.2% Morocco 1 0.4% Ukraine 3 1.2% Netherlands 1 0.4% Zimbabwe 3 1.2% Nigeria 1 0.4% Kenya 2 0.8% Philippines 1 0.4% Afghanistan 2 0.8% Qatar 1 0.4% Venezuela 2 0.8% Republic of Georgia 1 0.4% Colombia 2 0.8% Argentina 1 0.4% Guatemala 2 0.8% Bangladesh 1 0.4% Romania 2 0.8% Italy 1 0.4% Senegal 2 0.8% Taiwan 1 0.4% Singapore 2 0.8% Tanzania 1 0.4% Sweden 2 0.8% Vietnam 1 0.4% Australia 2 0.8% Paraguay 1 0.4% Bosnia Herzegovina 2 0.8% Peru 1 0.4% Jamaica 2 0.8% Portugal 1 0.4% Germany 1 0.4% Uganda 1 0.4% Norway 1 0.4% South Africa 1 0.4% United Arab Emirates 1 0.4% Sierra Leone 1 0.4% Malaysia 1 0.4% Swaziland 1 0.4% Palestine 1 0.4% Not reported 49 19.4% Russia 1 0.4% Total 252 1 Spain 1 0.4% Note: Not reported includes dual citizens and US citizens with non US home addresses. Fall 2016 Middlebury College Student Profile 5

C. Majors The following table displays the majors of all 2,513 on campus degree seeking students. Data About Middlebury 2016 2017 of Declared Majors in Department/Program, by Major Type for Fall 2016 (Duplicated Count) Fall 2016 Single Joint Double Total % of total Majors Dance 3 2 2 7 0% Film & Media Culture 13 9 9 31 2% Music 2 1 5 8 0% Studio Art 9 2 2 13 1% Theater 13 15 7 35 2% Total Arts 40 29 25 94 6% Classics 6 0 0 6 0% Classical Studies 1 1 1 3 0% History 41 10 9 60 4% History of Art & Architecture Architectural Studies 17 8 3 28 2% History of Art & Architecture History of Art 14 3 7 24 1% History of Art & Architecture Museum Studies 2 1 0 3 0% History of Art & Architecture (includes all tracks) 33 12 10 55 3% Philosophy 13 4 2 19 1% Religion 8 3 4 15 1% Total Humanities 102 30 26 158 10% American Studies 9 1 1 11 1% Environmental Studies (includes all foci)* 49 56 4 109 7% Gender, Sexuality, & Feminist Studies 3 3 1 7 0% Independent Scholar 6 0 0 6 0% International Politics & Economics 67 0 1 68 4% International & Global Studies African Studies 6 0 0 6 0% International & Global Studies East Asian Studies 11 0 1 12 1% International & Global Studies European Studies 14 0 0 14 1% International & Global Studies Latin American Studies 10 0 0 10 1% International & Global Studies Middle Eastern Studies 7 0 0 7 0% International & Global Studies Russian and E. European Studies 1 0 0 1 0% International & Global Studies South Asian Studies 1 0 1 2 0% International & Global Studies (includes all tracks) 50 0 2 52 3% Neuroscience 83 0 9 92 6% Total Interdisciplinary 267 60 18 345 21% Fall 2016 Middlebury College Student Profile 6

Fall 2016 Single Joint Double Total % of total Majors Arabic 0 0 2 2 0% Chinese 7 5 4 16 1% French 5 0 1 6 0% German 0 1 8 9 1% Italian 2 1 6 9 1% Japanese Studies 3 0 7 10 1% Russian 0 0 3 3 0% Spanish 4 3 15 22 1% Total Language 21 10 46 77 5% Comparative Literature 5 0 2 7 0% English & American Literatures 35 22 9 66 4% Literary Studies 8 0 0 8 0% Total Literature 48 22 11 81 5% Biochemistry 14 0 3 17 1% Biology 23 22 4 49 3% Chemistry 18 4 5 27 2% Computer Science 49 1 39 89 5% Geology 17 5 2 24 1% Mathematics 25 0 23 48 3% Molecular Biology & Biochemistry 57 0 7 64 4% Physics 27 1 11 39 2% Total Natural Sciences 230 33 94 357 22% Economics 172 2 59 233 14% Geography 21 11 0 32 2% Political Science 69 9 27 105 6% Psychology 67 0 10 77 5% Anthropology 5 2 1 8 0% Sociology 12 3 4 19 1% Sociology & Anthropology 23 11 3 37 2% Sociology & Anthropology (includes all tracks) 40 16 8 64 4% Total Social Sciences 369 38 104 511 31% Grand Total 1077 222 324 1623 100% Single Joint Double Undeclared Total Total Degree Seeking Student Count (unduplicated) 1077 111 162 1163 2513 Fall 2016 Middlebury College Student Profile 7