Fall 2017 Regional Campus Enrollment Report

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Regional Campus Total Regional Campus Fall Course Enrollments Regional Campus Students (3,43*) 15, 1, 5, 7,849 7,236 7,137 Elizabethtown Glasgow Owensboro any regional campus. See Regional Campus Definitions for further clarification. Dual Credit On Demand 7% 4% - 38% 51% KY Counties Represented at Regional Campuses Students served by WKU s Regional Campuses represent 65 Kentucky counties (shaded in red), 18 states, and 6 foreign countries. Status: Full-time 982 32% Part-time 2,61 68% Level: 2,593 85% 45 15% Ethnicity: American Indian/Alaska Native 9 <1% Asian 28 1% Black or African American 134 4% Hispanic 78 3% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 3 <1% Non Resident Alien 53 2% White 2,61 86% Two or More Races 67 2% Not Reported 61 2% Gender: Female 2,74 68% Male 969 32% Traditional 1,813 7% Non-Traditional 78 3% Classification: Freshmen 189 6% Sophomore 227 7% Junior 391 13% Senior 83 26% Non-Degree 1,8 33% Post. Baccalaureate 44 1% Masters/Specialist 358 12% Doctoral 23 1% Transfers from: KCTCS 189 77% Other Kentucky Institution 27 11% Out-of-State Institution 31 13% *Represents the number of individual students served by the Regional Campuses.

Elizabethtown Ft. Knox Regional Campus Elizabethtown Ft. Knox Course Enrollments Elizabethtown Students (887*) 3, 2, 1, - 2,212 2,146 2,81 Elizabethtown Ft. Knox Regional Campus. See Regional Campus Definitions for further clarification. - 24% On Demand 5% 71% WKU Elizabethtown Regional Campus Service Region WKU Elizabethtown Ft. Knox Regional Campus serves 16 Kentucky counties (shaded in red). Status: Full-time 241 27% Part-time 646 73% Level: 655 74% 232 26% Ethnicity: American Indian/Alaska Native 5 <1% Asian 14 2% Black or African American 75 9% Hispanic 29 3% Non Resident Alien % White 724 82% Two or More Races 25 3% Not Reported 14 2% Gender: Female 62 7% Male 267 3% Traditional 388 59% Non-Traditional 267 41% Classification: Freshmen 17 2% Sophomore 19 2% Junior 113 13% Senior 285 32% Non-Degree 232 26% Post. Baccalaureate 16 2% Masters/Specialist 198 22% Doctoral 7 1% Transfers from: KCTCS 77 82% Other Kentucky Institution 7 8% Out-of-State Institution 1 11% *Represents the number of individual students served by Elizabethtown Ft. Knox Regional Campus.

Glasgow Regional Campus Glasgow Course Enrollments Glasgow Students (1,49*) 6, 4,5 3, 1,5 3,918 3,459 3,43 Glasgow Regional Campus. See Regional Campus Enrollment Report Definitions for further clarification. On Demand 3% Dual Credit 15% - 46% 36% WKU Glasgow Regional Campus Service Region WKU Glasgow Regional Campus serves 13 Kentucky counties (shaded in red) and Sumner County in Tennessee. Status: Full-time 556 37% Part-time 934 63% Level: 1,393 93% 97 7% Ethnicity: American Indian/Alaska Native 4 <1% Asian 9 <1% Black or African American 37 3% Hispanic 38 3% Non Resident Alien 52 4% White 1,287 86% Two or More Races 23 2% Not Reported 39 3% Gender: Female 99 66% Male 5 34% Traditional 1,111 8% Non-Traditional 282 2% Classification: Freshmen 164 11% Sophomore 194 13% Junior 166 11% Senior 249 17% Non-Degree 62 42% Post. Baccalaureate 16 1% Masters/Specialist 73 5% Doctoral 8 1% Transfers from: KCTCS 2 4% Other Kentucky Institution 14 28% Out-of-State Institution 16 32% *Represents the number of individual students served by the Glasgow Regional Campus.

Owensboro Regional Campus Owensboro Course Enrollments Owensboro Students (676*) 2,5 2, 1,5 1, 5 1,719 1,631 1,626 Owensboro Regional Campus. See Regional Campus Enrollment Report Definitions for further clarification. WKU Owensboro Regional Campus serves nine Kentucky counties and the Indiana counties of Dubois, Gibson, Perry, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh and Warrick. On Demand 4% - 37% 59% WKU Owensboro Regional Campus Service Region Status: Full-time 194 29% Part-time 482 71% Level: 555 82% 121 18% Ethnicity: American Indian/Alaska Native % Asian 5 <1% Black or African American 22 3% Hispanic 11 2% Non Resident Alien 2 <1% White 67 9% Two or More Races 2 3% Not Reported 8 1% Gender: Female 469 69% Male 27 31% Traditional 321 58% Non-Traditional 234 42% Classification: Freshmen 8 1% Sophomore 15 2% Junior 114 17% Senior 276 41% Non-Degree 156 23% Post. Baccalaureate 12 2% Masters/Specialist 87 13% Doctoral 8 1% Transfers from: KCTCS 92 89% Other Kentucky Institution 6 6% Out-of-State Institution 5 5% *Represents the number of individual students served by the Owensboro Regional Campus.

Scenarios Courses Regional Campus Definitions How Enrollments Are Credited to Regional Campuses Due to the close proximity of WKU s campuses, students often take courses at multiple campuses. Additionally, students take advantage of face-face, as well as distance learning opportunities. Therefore, students can rarely be classified as belonging to a single campus. While not perfect, we have developed a methodology to credit the regional campuses with the students they most likely serve. The following table provides the specific courses credited to the regional campuses, along with course-taking scenarios that result in students and their enrollments being credited to the regional campuses. The methodology allows for a student to be counted at multiple regional campuses as well as the main campus. Therefore, the sum of the students will be greater than WKU s headcount enrollment. Courses/Course-Taking Scenarios Any - (F2F) courses, including IVS courses, taken at a regional campus Any courses taken at Glasgow High School and the following Kentucky county high schools: Adair, Barren, Metcalfe, Monroe, Russell Student taking only distance learning courses Student taking F2F course(s) at one regional campus plus distance learning courses and are not taking courses at the Bowling Green campuses Student taking F2F course(s) at two or more regional campuses plus distance learning courses and are not taking courses at the Bowling Green campuses Enrollment Credited to: Regional Campus at which the student took the course Glasgow Regional Campus to regional campus that serves the county in which the student s local zip code resides to regional campus at which the F2F course(s) were taken to regional campus that serves the county in which the student s local zip code resides Regional Campus Service Counties Elizabethtown Ft. Knox Glasgow Owensboro Kentucky: Kentucky: Kentucky: Anderson Adair Daviess Boyle Allen Hancock Breckinridge Barren Henderson Bullitt Casey Hopkins Grayson Clinton McLean Green Cumberland Muhlenberg Hardin Hart Ohio Jefferson Lincoln Union Larue Metcalfe ster Marion Monroe Meade Pulaski Indiana: Mercer Russell Dubois Nelson Wayne Gibson Spencer Perry Taylor Tennessee: Pike Washington Sumner Posey Spencer Vanderburgh Warrick