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Enrollment & Characteristics Fall 2016 Total Enrolled: 2,532 Undergraduate Graduate First Professional Headcounts 874 1,433 225 Gender Female 833 1,163 166 Male 41 270 59 Residency In-state 786 1,325 156 Out-of-state 72 100 59 International 16 8 10 Ethnicity African-American 240 280 63 American Indian 12 10 0 Asian 71 45 69 Hawaiian Pacific Islander 4 2 1 Caucasian 455 977 63 Hispanic 59 44 15 Non-Resident Alien 16 8 10 Two or More Races 6 9 0 Unreported 11 58 4 Enrollment Status Full-time 515 94 223 Part-time 359 1,339 2

Undergraduate Graduate First Professional Class Newly Enrolled 225 427 48 Continuing/Readmitted 649 1,006 177 Headcounts 874 1,433 225 Characteristics of Fall 2016 First Time Full-Time Degree Seeking Students (cohort) 89% Maryland residents 3% International Students representing Argentina, Barbados and Taiwan 14% Hispanic 43% Caucasian 42% Non-Caucasian 63% Living on campus Women's College Students (including cohort) 85% Maryland residents 15% Residents of 21 different states: AZ, CA, CO, DC, DE, FL, GA, HI, LA, ME, MI, NC, NJ, NY, OK, PA, RI, TX, VA, VT, and WV 3% International Students representing Argentina, Barbados, Congo, Cote D'Ivoire, Ecuador, Georgia, Iran, Japan, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Senegal, Taiwan 9% Hispanic 43% Caucasian 44% Non-Caucasian 46% Living on campus Total Student Body (undergraduate and graduate) 91% Maryland residents 9% Resident of 36 different states: AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, ME, MI, MN, MO, MS, NC, NJ, NM, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, PR, RI, TN, TX, VA, VT, and WV 1% International Students representing: Argentina, Barbados, Cameroon, Canada, Congo, Cote D'Ivoire, Ecuador, Georgia, India, Iran, Japan, Korea (South), Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Republic of Panama, Spain, Taiwan, Vietnam, and Zimbabwe 5% Hispanic 59% Caucasian 35% Non-Caucasian 9% Living on campus

Rates First Time Full-Time Degree Seeking Undergraduate Students within 4, 5 and 6 s Cohorts 2009 and 2010 Cohort 4 s 5 s 6 s 2009 43.69% 54.37% 54.37% 2010 39.50% 50.42% 50.42% First Time Full-Time Degree Seeking Students by Gender Cohort Gender Initial Rate at 4 Rate at 5 Rate at 6 Women 103 43.7% 64.1% 64.1% Women 119 39.5% 50.4% 50.4% Women 138 38.4% 43.5% N/A First Time Full-Time Degree Seeking Students by Race and Ethnicity Cohort Gender Initial Rate at 4 Rate at 5 Rate at 6 Foreign African American 33 21.2% 36.4% 36.4% Asian 5 80% 100% 100% Hispanic White 59 50.8% 59.3% 59.3%

Cohort Gender Initial Rate at 4 Rate at 5 Rate at 6 2 or more Total 103 43.7% 54.4% 54.4% Foreign African American 45 40% 46.7% 46.7% Asian 11 63.6% 72.7% 72.7% Hispanic 15 40% 53.3% 53.3% White 42 33% 50% 50% 2 or more Total 119 39.5% 50.4% 50.4 African American 50 34% 36% N/A Asian N/A Hispanic N/A White 59 47.5% 54.2% N/A 2 or more N/A Total 138 38.4% 43.5% 0 First Time Full-Time Degree Seeking Students by Aid Granted Cohort Aid Initial Rate at 4 Rate at 5 Rate at 6 Pell Grant 57 36.8% 52.6% 52.6%

Cohort Aid Initial Rate at 4 Rate at 5 Rate at 6 Subsidized Stafford Loan Neither Pell nor Stafford Loan 26 46.2% 53.8% 53.8% 20 60% 60% 60% Total 103 43.7% 54.4% 54.4% Pell Grant 65 33.8% 46.2% 46.2% Subsidized Stafford Loan Neither Pell nor Stafford Loan 28 39.3% 53.6% 53.6% 26 53.8% 57.7% 57.7% Total 119 39.5% 50.4% 50.4% Pell Grant 76 44.7% 48.7% N/A Subsidized Stafford Loan Neither Pell nor Stafford Loan 30 33.3% 40% N/A 32 28.1% 34.4% N/A Total 138 38.4% 43.5% N/A Notes Data reflects what was reported to the integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). If The total count on a cell is lesser than 5, then counts (n) and percentages (%) are not shown in the tables. and are preliminary figures Cohort reflects the first time full time degree seeking students. Transfer students are not included in these tables Download PDF of Data (http://www.ndm.edu/sites/default/files/pdf/cohorts200920102011_upd.pdf)

Data source: Datatel and IPEDS submission Office of Institutional Research Retention Rates First to Second Retention Rate First Time Bachelor Degree Seeking Cohort 2010 = 71.43% Cohort 2011 = 71.74% Cohort 2012 = 71.88% Cohort 2013 = 84.62% Cohort 2014 = 79.44% Cohort 2015 = 67.74% Degrees Awarded Class of 2016 115 Bachelor's of Arts 219 Bachelor's of Science 303 Master's of Arts 58 Master s of Science 9 Ph.D. 12 Certificate of Advanced Study 62 Pharm. D. 778 Total Degrees Awarded