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ENROLLMENTS

Enrollments 45 DEFINITIONS OF TERMS USED The tables in this section use technical terms to describe the information presented. The following is a list of the most commonly used terms and their meanings. ENROLLMENTS FTE is an abbreviation for full-time equivalent student enrollments and is part of the legislatively approved formula for funding instruction. The funding formula applies only to state-supported enrollments. Although state-supported, Law, Dental Medicine, and Executive MBA enrollments are not included in the funding formula, and therefore are not in FTE enrollments. FTE student enrollments are calculated using course enrollments and course credits to obtain student credit hours (SCH). Student credit hours are obtained by multiplying the number of credits for which a course is offered by the number of students enrolled in that course. To calculate FTE students, undergraduate student credits are divided by 15, masters-level credits are divided by 12, and doctoral credits are divided by 9. Full-time equivalent students should be distinguished from the Registrar s classification of full-time students, which is a classification of individual students. Full-time students are students enrolled for a full-time course load. Annual FTE enrollments are an average of fall and spring semester FTE enrollments. For a more detailed explanation of FTE calculation, please refer to Understanding the New FTE Formula at http://ir.unlv.edu. REPORTS Official preliminary (beginning of semester) and final (end of semester) reports are the official campus enrollments reported by Enrollment and Student Services each semester or enrollment period. The primary difference between preliminary and final reports is timing. A preliminary report is a snapshot of enrollment at the beginning of the semester; a final report is a snapshot of enrollment at the end of the semester.

46 Enrollments STUDENT FTE AS A PERCENT OF HEADCOUNT FALL 2003 to FALL 2007 75.0% 73.0% Percent 71.0% 69.0% 67.0% 65.0% 0.0% 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Fall Semester Preliminary FTE as % of Fall FTE Headcount Headcount 2003 18,574.7 25,749 72.1% 2004 19,886.8 27,334 72.8% 2005 20,424.8 28,104 72.7% 2006 20,180.4 27,912 72.3% 2007 20,007.4 27,988 71.5% Source: Registrar's preliminary reports

Enrollments 47 FTE STUDENTS AND MAJORS BY COLLEGE FALL 2007 30.0% 25.0% FTE Majors 20.0% 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% 0.0% Business Education Engineering Fine Arts Allied Health Sciences Hotel Administration Liberal Arts Nursing Public Health Sciences University College Urban Affairs College/School FTE % Majors % Allied Health Sciences 727.1 3 1,196 5 Business 2,311.2 11 3,861 16 Education 2,116.7 11 2,819 12 Engineering 698.5 3 1,663 6 Fine Arts 1,826.1 9 2,004 8 Hotel Administration 1,633.1 8 2,674 10 Liberal Arts 5,582.9 30 3,046 12 Nursing 336.0 2 1,039 4 Public Health 245.7 1 242 1 Sciences 2,810.5 15 1,965 8 University College 88.0 0 2,139 9 Urban Affairs 1,570.3 8 2,275 9 TOTAL 19,946.1 100 24,923 100 Note: 1) Does not include Dental Medicine, Law or the Executive MBA. 2) Majors include admitted students only. 3) Does not include FTE generated by Honors College faculty. Source: Registrar's preliminary reports

48 Enrollments FTE STUDENTS BY DEPARTMENT AND LEVEL OF INSTRUCTION FALL 2006 FINAL College and Department Lower Upper Master Doctoral Total BUSINESS 860.6 1,150.9 266.4 2.7 2,280.5 Accounting 169.8 157.6 75.8-403.1 Economics 332.4 59.2 13.7 0.7 405.9 Finance 53.2 295.0 18.0-366.2 Management 174.2 339.5 6.5-520.2 Management Information Systems 131.0 96.6 12.3 0.3 240.2 Marketing MBA Program - 203 7.3-210.2 - - 133.0 1.7 134.7 EDUCATION Counselor Education Curriculum and Instruction Educational Leadership Educational Psychology Special Education Sports Education Leadership 290.6 807.2 984.1 184.4 2,266.3 40.6 80.2 31.2-152.0 102.0 341.1 419.7 35.0 897.8 15.1 14.6 124.9 62.3 216.9 7.8 107.4 111.7 63.3 290.3 19.2 171.1 281.0 18.9 490.2 105.9 92.9 15.5 4.9 219.1 ENGINEERING 247.2 264.1 113.2 44.4 669.0 Aerospace Studies 12.4 3.7 - - 16.1 Civil and Environmental Engineering 51.9 72.9 18.7 17.1 160.6 Computer Science, School of 114.4 40.2 36.9 1.0 192.5 Electrical and Computer Engineering 33.0 67.7 26.3 5.7 132.7 Mechanical Engineering 30.5 74.9 25.1 19.3 149.9 FINE ARTS Architecture, School of Art Dance Film Music Theatre 1,063.4 493.7 142.7 16.6 1,716.3 143.7 112.0 29.7-285.4 226.2 95.0 18.3 0.3 339.9 126.2 47.1 - - 173.3 67.4 108.4 7.3-183.1 366.0 67.9 50.7 16.2 500.8 133.9 63.3 36.8-233.9 HEALTH SCIENCES, DIVISION OF 378.0 462.5 179.6 116.0 1,136.0 Allied Health Sciences, School of 287.4 229.8 40.2 94.0 651.4 Clinical Laboratory Science - 20.9 - - 20.9 Health Physics 2.4 34.0 10.5-46.9 Kinesiology 103.4 92.3 25.7 2.0 223.3 Nutrition Sciences 109.2 45.9 - - 155.1 Physical Therapy - - 4.0 92.0 96.0 Radiography Certification Program 72.4 1.1 - - 73.5 Nursing, School of 47.6 188.9 69.9 17.7 324.0 Public Health School of 43.0 43.8 69.5 4.3 160.6 Environmental and Occupational Health - - 12.3 0.3 12.6 Epidemiology and Biostatistics - - 6.5 1.3 7.8 Health Care Administration and Policy 10.6 22.0 10.0 0.7 43.3 Health Promotion 32.4 21.8 40.7 2.0 96.9

Enrollments 49 FTE STUDENTS BY DEPARTMENT AND LEVEL OF INSTRUCTION FALL 2006 FINAL College and Department Lower Upper Master Doctoral Total HONORS COLLEGE 80.3 38.6 - - 118.9 HOTEL ADMINISTRATION 522.5 917.9 68.0 8.3 1,516.7 Food and Beverage Management 134.5 183.6 - - 318.1 Hotel Administration - - 58.0 8.3 66.3 Hotel Management 218.0 350.4 - - 568.4 Recreation and Sport Management 28.2 33.3 10.0-71.5 Tourism and Convention Administration 141.9 350.6 - - 492.5 LIBERAL ARTS Anthropology English English Language Center Foreign Language History Interdisciplinary Studies Philosophy Political Science Psychology Sociology Women's Studies SCIENCES Life Sciences, School of Chemistry Geoscience Mathematical Sciences Physics UNIVERSITY COLLEGE University Studies 4,292.6 1,366.3 127.7 142.1 5,928.7 232.6 76.0 18.3 7.0 333.9 1,233.2 324.4 47.8 19.4 1,624.8 69.0 - - - 69.0 492.9 107.2 8.3 0.3 608.7 422.1 113.8 25.5 17.6 578.9 6.2 4.9 - - 11.1 530.2 23.2 0.3-553.6 464.5 158.0 12.3-634.8 372.5 402.4 3.5 73.3 851.8 254.6 149.5 10.9 23.4 438.5 214.8 6.8 1.0 1.0 223.6 2,300.8 421.3 118.5 89.0 2,929.6 618.0 208.0 44.5 30.7 901.1 302.2 64.2 13.2 23.9 403.6 143.0 19.1 19.5 17.6 199.1 995.2 109.7 33.4 8.3 1,146.6 242.4 20.3 7.9 8.6 279.1 45.2 42.0 - - 87.2 45.2 42.0 - - 87.2 URBAN AFFAIRS Communication, School of Criminal Justice Environmental Studies Journalism and Media Studies, School of Marriage and Family Therapy Public Administration Social Work, School of 825.5 514.7 291.2 17.4 1,648.9 415.0 88.4 14.5 0.3 518.2 168.4 171.6 19.3 0.3 359.6 95.7 8.5 9.6 6.1 120.0 101.4 116.8 13.3 1.0 232.5-31.4 35.6 0.3 67.3 15.8 13.9 49.8 9.3 88.9 29.2 84.0 149.3-262.5 UNIVERSITY TOTAL 10,858.4 6,450.4 2,291.5 621.0 20,221.3 Notes: 1) Honors FTE is included in both the Honors College and the departments providing the faculty. 2) Health Sciences courses are included in the School of Allied Health Sciences total. 3) College of Engineering and Informatics courses are included in the College of Engineering total. 4) Excludes FTE for Boyd School of Law, School of Dental Medicine, Executive MBA program and self-supported programs. Source: Registrar's final reports

50 Enrollments FTE STUDENTS BY DEPARTMENT AND LEVEL OF INSTRUCTION SPRING 2007 FINAL College and Department Lower Upper Master Doctoral Total BUSINESS 826.2 1,137.9 239.8 3.7 2,207.5 Accounting 172.8 155.4 66.3-394.4 Economics 335.2 75.2 11.3 1.0 422.7 Finance 57.2 274.4 15.0 0.7 347.3 Management 131.8 323.5 7.8-463.1 Management Information Systems 129.2 96.0 10.8 0.7 236.6 Marketing MBA Program - 213.4 8.5-221.9 - - 120.3 1.3 121.6 EDUCATION Counselor Education Curriculum and Instruction Educational Leadership Educational Psychology Special Education Sports Education Leadership 251.2 751.8 1,084.3 179.7 2,267.0 29.0 81.8 40.2 0.3 151.3 101.6 338.1 496.2 29.6 965.5 14.5 15.0 137.4 59.4 226.4 2.2 94.3 158.4 60.4 315.3 6.0 139.1 238.0 23.4 406.5 97.9 83.5 14.2 6.4 202.0 ENGINEERING 220.0 258.2 114.7 40.8 633.7 Aerospace Studies 8.8 3.7 - - 12.5 Civil and Environmental Engineering 40.4 83.3 23.6 15.8 163.0 Computer Science, School of 98.2 38.0 31.8 0.7 168.6 Electrical and Computer Engineering 42.3 53.0 25.5 3.7 124.4 Mechanical Engineering 20.1 68.7 27.0 19.7 135.5 FINE ARTS Architecture, School of Art Dance Film Music Theatre 939.8 554.1 135.3 19.1 1,648.3 108.6 123.7 29.6-261.9 239.2 93.1 18.3-350.6 120.5 56.8 - - 177.4 52.4 131.6 7.3 0.3 191.6 332.0 68.9 43.8 18.8 463.6 87.1 79.9 36.3-203.3 HEALTH SCIENCES, DIVISION OF 369.7 517.6 155.8 116.0 1,159.1 Allied Health Sciences, School of 297.0 259.0 37.7 97.3 691.0 Clinical Laboratory Science - 20.1 0.3-20.5 Health Physics 1.2 41.5 11.3 2.0 53.5 Kinesiology 88.3 101.7 24.5 0.3 214.9 Nutrition Sciences 127.6 48.6 - - 176.2 Physical Therapy - - 1.5 95.0 96.5 Radiography Certification Program 79.9 0.2 - - 80.1 Nursing, School of 33.1 194.3 47.0 15.2 289.6 Public Health School of 39.6 64.3 71.2 3.4 178.5 Environmental and Occupational Health - - 9.9 0.1 10.0 Epidemiology and Biostatistics - - 12.0 2.3 14.3 Health Care Administration and Policy Health Promotion 7.8 22.6 15.8-46.2 31.8 41.7 33.5 1.0 108.0

Enrollments FTE STUDENTS BY DEPARTMENT AND LEVEL OF INSTRUCTION SPRING 2007 FINAL 51 College and Department Lower Upper Master Doctoral Total HONORS COLLEGE 42.1 41.0 - - 83.1 HOTEL ADMINISTRATION 479.7 966.4 68.2 12.3 1,526.6 Food and Beverage Management 129.4 185.5 - - 314.9 Hotel Administration - - 60.7 12.3 73.0 Hotel Management 172.0 388.1 - - 560.1 Recreation and Sport Management 31.3 29.5 7.5-68.3 Tourism and Convention Administration 147.0 363.4 - - 510.4 LIBERAL ARTS Anthropology English English Language Center Foreign Language History Interdisciplinary Studies Philosophy Political Science Psychology Sociology Women's Studies SCIENCES Life Sciences, School of Chemistry Geoscience Mathematical Sciences Physics 3,403.6 1,424.0 109.9 142.5 5,080.1 190.6 104.3 13.5 4.7 313.1 902.4 310.0 39.8 20.7 1,272.8 60.0 - - - 60.0 422.5 103.0 5.8 0.3 531.6 297.7 100.4 25.5 17.6 441.2 6.2 5.1 - - 11.3 520.8 38.0 0.5-559.3 364.1 159.4 15.3 2.0 540.7 266.9 431.9 0.8 68.6 768.0 194.4 160.3 6.7 28.1 389.5 178.0 11.5 2.3 0.7 192.5 1,935.9 411.3 140.8 87.6 2,575.6 547.1 223.5 51.8 33.8 856.2 268.8 68.1 12.2 21.7 370.7 165.5 17.5 21.5 16.1 218.9 707.8 93.7 49.6 9.1 860.1 246.7 8.6 5.7 6.9 267.8 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE University Studies 32.0 49.0 - - 81.0 32.0 49.0 - - 81.0 URBAN AFFAIRS Communication, School of Criminal Justice Environmental Studies Journalism and Media Studies, School of Marriage and Family Therapy Public Administration Social Work, School of 681.5 557.6 284.7 14.3 1,538.1 325.6 57.2 8.5 0.7 392.0 143.4 201.8 16.3 0.3 361.8 80.7 4.7 12.0 7.0 104.4 88.0 144.0 11.0 0.3 243.3-40.6 29.0-69.6 18.8 20.7 77.8 6.0 123.2 25.0 88.6 130.3-243.9 UNIVERSITY TOTAL 9,166.0 6,653.8 2,333.6 616.0 18,769.4 Notes: 1) Honors FTE is included in both the Honors College and the departments providing the faculty. 2) Health Sciences courses are included in the School of Allied Health Sciences total. 3) College of Engineering and Informatics courses are included in the College of Engineering total. 4) Excludes FTE for Boyd School of Law, School of Dental Medicine, Executive MBA program and self-supported programs. Source: Registrar's final reports

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Enrollments 53 FTE STUDENTS BY DEPARTMENT AND LEVEL OF INSTRUCTION Annual 2006-07 FINAL College and Department HONORS COLLEGE Lower Upper Master Doctoral Total 61.2 39.8 - - 101.0 HOTEL ADMINISTRATION Food and Beverage Management Hotel Administration Hotel Management Recreation and Sports Management Tourism and Convention Administration LIBERAL ARTS Anthropology English English Language Center Foreign Language History Interdisciplinary Studies Philosophy Political Science Psychology Sociology Women's Studies SCIENCES Biological Sciences Chemistry Geoscience Mathematical Sciences Physics UNIVERSITY COLLEGE University Studies URBAN AFFAIRS Communication, School of Criminal Justice Environmental Studies Journalism and Media Studies, School of Marriage, Family & Community Therapy Public Administration Social Work, School of UNIVERSITY TOTAL 501.1 942.1 68.1 10.3 1,521.7 131.9 184.5 - - 316.5 - - 59.3 10.3 69.7 195.0 369.2 - - 564.2 29.8 31.4 8.8-69.9 144.4 357.0 0.0- - 501.4 3,848.1 1,395.1 118.8 142.3 5,504.4 211.6 90.2 15.9 5.8 323.5 1,067.8 317.2 43.8 20.1 1,448.8 64.5 - - - 64.5 457.7 105.1 7.0 0.3 570.1 359.9 107.1 25.5 17.6 510.1 6.2 5.0 - - 11.2 525.5 30.6 0.4-556.5 414.3 158.7 13.8 1.0 587.7 319.7 417.1 2.1 70.9 809.9 224.5 154.9 8.8 25.8 414.0 196.4 9.2 0.0 1.6 0.8 208.0 2,118.3 416.3 129.7 88.3 2,752.6 582.6 215.7 48.1 32.2 878.7 285.5 66.1 12.7 22.8 387.1 154.3 18.3 20.5 16.8 209.0 851.5 101.7 41.5 8.7 1,003.4 244.5 14.4 6.8 7.7 273.5 0.0 38.6 45.5 - - 84.1 38.6 45.5 - - 84.1 753.5 536.1 288.0 15.9 1,593.5 370.3 72.8 11.5 0.5 455.1 155.9 186.7 17.8 0.3 360.7 88.2 6.6 10.8 6.6 112.2 94.7 130.4 12.1 0.7 237.9-36.0 32.3 0.2 68.5 17.3 17.3 63.8 7.7 106.1 27.1 86.3 139.8-253.2 10,012.2 6,552.1 2,312.6 618.5 19,495.3 Notes: 1) Honors FTE is included in both the Honors College and the departments providing the faculty. 2) Health Science courses are included in the School of Allied Health Sciences total; International Studies courses are included in the College of Liberal Arts total; Informatics courses are included in the College of Engineering. 3) Excludes FTE for Boyd School of Law, School of Dental Medicine, Executive MBA and self-supported programs. Source: Registrars final (end-of-semester) reports.

54 Enrollments FTE STUDENTS BY DEPARTMENT AND LEVEL OF INSTRUCTION FALL 2007 PRELIMINARY College and Department Lower Upper Master Doctoral Total BUSINESS 873.4 1,150.5 284.0 3.3 2,311.2 Accounting 165.8 155.8 79.0-400.6 Economics 319.6 72.0 18.0 1.7 411.3 Finance 52.0 292.0 16.5-360.5 Management 195.4 329.9 14.3 0.7 540.2 Management Information Systems 140.6 92.2 14.0 1.0 247.8 Marketing - 208.6 5.3-213.8 MBA Program - - 137.0-137.0 EDUCATION 301.2 757.9 882.2 175.3 2,116.7 Counselor Education 31.2 88.0 41.2 1.3 161.8 Curriculum and Instruction 116.2 274.1 312.2 34.9 737.3 Educational Leadership 23.4 16.6 149.5 55.9 245.4 Educational Psychology 1.4 88.6 105.5 56.8 252.3 Special Education 21.6 196.5 264.2 22.3 504.6 Sports Education Leadership 107.4 94.2 9.7 4.1 215.4 ENGINEERING 267.1 277.6 113.0 40.8 698.5 Aerospace Studies 8.7 8.2 - - 16.9 Civil and Environmental Engineering 75.7 74.5 18.0 13.7 181.9 Computer Science, School of 99.4 38.2 26.0 1.3 164.9 Electrical and Computer Engineering 41.9 55.5 28.3 6.7 132.3 Informatics, School of 4.8 1.8 1.5 0.7 8.8 Mechanical Engineering 25.2 84.9 31.5 18.4 160.1 FINE ARTS 1,187.8 474.0 146.0 18.2 1,826.1 Architecture, School of 152.4 112.9 32.7-298.0 Art 270.0 89.3 19.3 0.2 378.8 Dance 162.9 41.5 - - 204.4 Film 64.4 110.2 7.0-181.6 Music 421.7 63.6 53.6 18.0 556.9 Theatre 116.4 56.5 33.5-206.4 HEALTH SCIENCES, DIVISION OF 467.1 501.0 213.7 127.0 1,308.8 Allied Health Sciences, School of 347.3 233.7 38.4 107.7 727.1 Clinical Laboratory Science - 24.9 0.7-25.6 Health Physics 3.0 36.9 9.7 1.0 50.7 Kinesiology 105.4 96.7 27.2 2.7 232.0 Nutrition Sciences 164.9 40.9 - - 205.8 Physical Therapy - - 0.8 104.0 104.8 Radiography Certification Program 74.0 0.6 - - 74.6 Nursing, School of 35.0 205.8 77.9 17.3 336.0 Public Health School of 84.8 61.5 97.3 2.0 245.7 Environmental and Occupational Health - - 14.1-14.1 Epidemiology and Biostatistics - - 15.3 1.0 16.2 Health Care Administration and Policy 12.2 21.0 22.8-55.9 Health Promotion 72.6 40.5 45.3 1.0 159.4

Enrollments 55 FTE STUDENTS BY DEPARTMENT AND LEVEL OF INSTRUCTION FALL 2007 PRELIMINARY Lower Upper Master Doctoral Total HONORS COLLEGE 74.1 32.8 - - 106.8 HOTEL ADMINISTRATION 537.9 1,012.7 68.8 13.7 1,633.1 Food and Beverage Management 140.3 172.6 - - 312.9 Hotel Administration - - 61.6 12.7 74.2 Hotel Management 224.6 394.4 - - 619.0 Recreation and Sports Management 23.3 34.5 7.3 1.0 66.0 Tourism and Convention Administration 149.7 411.2 - - 560.9 LIBERAL ARTS 3,951.9 1,370.6 122.6 137.8 5,582.9 Anthropology 202.9 86.1 14.6 6.0 309.6 English 1,123.6 325.4 48.8 19.6 1,517.4 English Language Center 74.1 1.6 - - 75.7 Foreign Language 483.1 90.8 3.8-577.7 History 377.1 119.6 27.0 15.9 539.6 Interdisciplinary Studies 9.6 0.7 - - 10.3 Philosophy 464.4 27.8 - - 492.2 Political Science 439.7 152.8 18.5 0.3 611.3 Psychology 339.9 422.7 1.5 69.1 833.1 Sociology 244.0 130.7 5.9 26.3 407.0 Women's Studies 193.6 12.4 2.5 0.7 209.2 SCIENCES 2,198.2 442.3 71.2 98.8 2,810.5 Life Sciences, School of 580.7 233.1 12.2 30.1 856.0 Chemistry 294.3 64.9 11.9 30.7 401.7 Geoscience 167.7 20.1 21.8 15.6 225.2 Mathematical Sciences 891.4 107.0 18.3 13.7 1,030.4 Physics 249.8 17.2 7.1 8.8 282.8 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE University Studies 36.6 51.4 - - 88.0 URBAN AFFAIRS 726.4 535.4 288.7 19.8 1,570.3 Communication, School of 339.7 79.4 15.0 0.3 434.4 Criminal Justice 152.6 178.3 19.0 0.3 350.3 Environmental Studies 89.4 12.7 9.2 7.8 119.0 Journalism and Media Studies, School of 96.8 130.2 14.0-241.0 Marriage and Family Therapy - 22.2 22.8-45.0 Public Administration 18.5 20.0 67.0 11.0 116.5 Social Work, School of 29.4 92.6 141.8 0.3 264.1 UNIVERSITY TOTAL 10,594.1 6,588.3 2,190.3 634.7 20,007.4 Notes: 1) Honors FTE is included in both the Honors College and the departments providing the faculty. 2) Health Sciences courses are included in the School of Allied Health Sciences total. 3) College of Engineering courses are included in the College of Engineering total. 4) Excludes FTE for Boyd School of Law, School of Dental Medicine, Executive MBA program and self-supported programs. Source: Registrar's preliminary (beginning of semester) reports

56 Enrollments FTE STUDENTS BY DEPARTMENT AND LEVEL OF INSTRUCTION SPRING 2008 PRELIMINARY College and Department Lower Upper Master Doctoral Total BUSINESS 815.4 1,131.4 283.3 1.3 2,231.5 Accounting 167.4 157.2 92.8-417.3 Economics 336.6 70.8 11.3-418.7 Finance 50.4 272.8 15.0-338.2 Management 134.2 333.4 16.8 0.3 484.7 Management Information Systems 126.8 88.0 17.5 0.3 232.6 Marketing - 209.2 6.0-215.2 MBA Program - - 124.0 0.7 124.7 EDUCATION 204.0 696.5 818.3 171.9 1,890.8 Counselor Education 28.6 88.3 51.4 1.0 169.3 Curriculum and Instruction 74.4 302.1 276.2 29.7 682.4 Educational Leadership 17.5 18.4 139.6 46.9 222.3 Educational Psychology - 78.1 123.6 60.8 262.5 Special Education 11.4 125.6 211.8 27.2 376.1 Sports Education Leadership 72.2 84.0 15.7 6.3 178.2 ENGINEERING 213.6 266.2 108.3 40.8 628.9 Aerospace Studies 8.2 8.2 - - 16.4 Civil and Environmental Engineering 38.1 85.5 16.8 14.7 155.0 Computer Science, School of 92.2 41.5 24.0 1.3 159.0 Electrical and Computer Engineering 37.8 51.7 27.0 6.0 122.5 Informatics, School of 3.2 0.2 2.8 1.3 7.5 Mechanical Engineering 24.1 61.5 30.0 17.4 133.1 FINE ARTS 1,018.5 542.4 136.0 15.3 1,712.2 Architecture, School of 103.0 121.0 29.8 0.3 254.2 Art 260.8 99.5 15.5-375.8 Dance 136.3 40.5 - - 176.8 Film 61.4 126.2 7.0-194.6 Music 382.9 81.1 49.4 15.0 528.4 Theatre 74.1 74.1 34.3-182.5 HEALTH SCIENCES, DIVISION OF 449.4 547.6 186.8 142.1 1,325.9 Allied Health Sciences, School of 331.5 276.1 39.8 123.5 771.0 Clinical Laboratory Science - 22.4 1.3-23.7 Health Physics 1.6 51.9 10.6 3.3 67.5 Kinesiology 88.3 123.2 27.0 0.3 238.9 Nutrition Sciences 165.9 58.1 - - 224.0 Physical Therapy - - 0.9 119.9 120.8 Radiography Certification Program 75.7362 - - - 75.7 Nursing, School of 34.7 203.8 57.1 17.6 313.1 Public Health School of 83.2 67.7 89.9 1.0 241.8 Environmental and Occupational Health - - 20.3 0.3 20.6 Epidemiology and Biostatistics - - 17.5 0.3 17.8 Health Care Administration and Policy 14.4 20.4 27.3 0.3 62.4 Health Promotion 68.8 47.3 24.9-141.0

Enrollments 57 FTE STUDENTS BY DEPARTMENT AND LEVEL OF INSTRUCTION SPRING 2008 PRELIMINARY Lower Upper Master Doctoral Total HONORS COLLEGE 58.1 42.3 - - 100.3 HOTEL ADMINISTRATION 571.9 983.9 67.6 14.2 1,637.7 Food and Beverage Management 140.6 192.5 - - 333.1 Hotel Administration - - 58.6 14.2 72.8 Hotel Management 235.6 346.6 - - 582.2 Recreation and Sports Management 40.5 31.5 9.0-81.0 Tourism and Convention Administration 155.2 413.4 - - 568.6 LIBERAL ARTS 3,265.3 1,407.7 113.7 130.8 4,917.4 Anthropology 201.1 77.6 15.4 6.3 300.5 English 949.6 313.0 39.8 19.4 1,321.9 English Language Center 55.3 - - - 55.3 Foreign Language 445.8 116.9 6.0-568.7 History 253.1 128.1 26.2 15.0 422.5 Interdisciplinary Studies 2.0 0.9 - - 2.9 Philosophy 325.8 25.4 0.5-351.7 Political Science 365.8 164.8 14.0 2.3 547.0 Psychology 269.7 439.1 1.6 64.6 774.9 Sociology 212.2 125.5 8.6 21.8 368.1 Women's Studies 184.8 16.5 1.5 1.3 204.1 SCIENCES 1,886.0 395.7 60.9 92.1 2,434.7 Life Sciences, School of 545.1 213.6 11.3 29.7 799.7 Chemistry 305.7 57.9 10.3 25.9 399.8 Geoscience 175.8 18.6 16.9 16.2 227.6 Mathematical Sciences 587.5 94.0 12.6 10.8 704.8 Physics 256.8 9.0 7.7 9.6 283.0 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE University Studies 35.6 56.0 - - 91.6 URBAN AFFAIRS 670.1 515.0 278.7 20.3 1,484.1 Communication, School of 293.7 78.0 10.8-382.4 Criminal Justice 145.6 177.5 22.8 1.0 346.8 Environmental Studies 99.2 10.9 8.4 8.7 127.2 Journalism and Media Studies, School of 75.4 104.6 12.5-192.5 Marriage and Family Therapy 8.4 34.4 19.7-62.5 Public Administration 21.9 25.0 80.6 10.0 137.4 Social Work, School of 26.0 84.6 124.0 0.7 235.3 UNIVERSITY TOTAL 9,187.9 6,584.7 2,053.6 628.9 18,455.1 Notes: 1) Honors FTE is included in both the Honors College and the departments providing the faculty. 2) Health Sciences courses are included in the School of Allied Health Sciences total. 3) College of Engineering courses are included in the College of Engineering total. 4) Excludes FTE for Boyd School of Law, School of Dental Medicine, Executive MBA program and self-supported programs. Source: Registrar's preliminary (beginning of semester) reports

58 Enrollments STUDENT PRELIMINARY FTE FALL AND SPRING SEMESTERS 2003-08 25,000 100% 20,000 95% Headcount 15,000 10,000 90% 85% Percent 5,000 Fall Semester Spring Semester Spring FTE as a % of the Fall FTE 80% 0 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Year 75% Fall FTE % change Spring FTE % change Spring FTE as a Percent of Fall FTE 2003 18,574.7-2004 17,796.3-95.8% 2004 19,886.8 7.1% 2005 18,963.1 6.6% 95.4% 2005 20,424.8 2.7% 2006 19,183.1 1.2% 93.9% 2006 20,180.4-1.2% 2007 18,548.8-3.3% 91.9% 2007 20,007.4-0.9% 2008 18,455.1-0.5% 92.2% Note: 1) Preliminary FTE represents beginning of semester enrollment. Source: Registrar's preliminary reports

Enrollments 59 PRELIMINARY & FINAL FTE FALL SEMESTER 2003 2007 21,000 20,500 Preliminary Final 20,000 19,500 FTE 19,000 18,500 18,000 17,500 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Fall Semester Fall Preliminary Final FTE FTE 2003 18,574.7 18,767.3 2004 19,886.8 20,076.9 2005 20,424.8 20,568.6 2006 20,180.4 20,221.2 2007 20,007.4 20,020.9 Notes : 1) Preliminary FTE reflects enrollment at the beginning of the semester 2) Final FTE reflects enrollment at the end of the semester Source: Registrar's preliminary and final reports

60 Enrollments FALL, SPRING & ANNUAL FTE PRELIMINARY 2003-04 to 2007-08 Fall 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Undergraduate 16,376.3 17,427.0 17,790.4 17,315.8 17,182.4 Master 1,831.1 2,026.9 2,052.2 2,242.5 2,190.3 Doctoral 367.3 432.9 582.2 622.2 634.7 Spring 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Undergraduate 15,605.7 16,563.6 16,694.6 15797.8 15,772.6 Master 1,826.8 1,975.1 1,922.7 2137.8 2,053.7 Doctoral 363.9 424.1 565.8 613.1 628.9 ANNUAL FTE 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 Undergraduate 15,991.0 16,995.5 17,242.5 16556.8 16477.5 Master 1,828.9 2,001.0 1,987.5 2190.2 2122.0 Doctoral 365.6 428.5 574.0 617.7 631.8 TOTAL 18,185.5 19,425.0 19,804.0 19,364.6 19,231.3 Annual % Change - 6.8% 2.0% -2.2% -0.7% Annual FTE as a % 97.9% 97.7% 97.0% 96.0% 96.1% of Fall FTE Note: 1) Preliminary FTE represents enrollment at the beginning of the semester.

Enrollments 61 FALL, SPRING & ANNUAL FTE FINAL 2003-04 to 2007-08 Fall 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Undergraduate 16,551.5 17,516.7 17,884.7 17,308.6 16,781.8 Master 1,848.2 2,128.2 2,101.3 2,291.60 2,603.7 Doctoral 367.7 432.0 582.6 621.0 635.3 Spring 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Undergraduate 15,672.7 16,622.9 16,697.3 15,819.8 15,621.9 Master 1,831.5 2,016.8 1,968.8 2333.6 2,552.7 Doctoral 364.0 425.7 565.8 616.0 619.4 ANNUAL FTE 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 Undergraduate 16,112.1 17,069.8 17,291.0 16,564.2 16,201.9 Master 1,839.8 2,072.5 2,035.1 2312.6 2,578.2 Doctoral 365.8 428.9 574.2 618.5 627.3 - TOTAL 18,317.7 19,571.2 19,900.3 19,495.3 19,407.4 Annual % Change - 6.8% 1.7% -2.0% -0.5% Annual FTE as a % 97.6% 97.5% 96.8% 96.4% 96.9% of Fall FTE Note: Final FTE represents enrollment at the end of the semester. Source: Registrar's final reports

62 Enrollments EVENING COURSES FALL 2007 Total Courses Total Courses 3278 Evening Courses 579 Total Courses Evening Courses 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 Undergraduate Courses Liberal Arts 110 897 Fine Arts 58 462 Sciences 59 457 Education 36 249 Business 68 232 Urban Affairs 37 216 Engineering 29 192 Hotel Administration Allied Health Sciences 30 10 123 149 Evening Courses Total Courses Public Health 3 20 Nursing 0 20 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Graduate Courses Education Liberal Arts Fine Arts Urban Affairs Engineering Business Sciences Allied Health Sciences Public Health Hotel Administration 11 10 30 25 37 9 3 29 8 21 7 15 69 75 70 64 61 96 118 267 Evening Courses Total Courses 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 Notes: 1) Evening courses begin on or after 5:30 p.m. and include laboratories and discussion groups. 2) Because cross-listed courses are included, the university total is not the sum of undergraduate and graduate totals. 3) Does not include the Schools of Law or Dental Medicine. Source: Student Information System

Enrollments 63 NUMBER OF COURSES IN SESSION Fall 2007 350 Monday, Wednesday & Friday 300 Monday Wednesday Friday 250 No. of Courses 200 150 100 50 0 7:00-7:29 AM 8:00-8:29 AM 9:00-9:29 AM 10:00-10:29 AM 11:00-11:29 AM 12:00-12:29 PM 1:00-1:29 PM 2:00-2:29 PM 3:00-3:29 PM 4:00-4:29 PM 5:00-5:29 PM 6:00-6:29 PM 7:00-7:29 PM 8:00-8:29 PM 9:00-9:29 PM 10:00-10:29 PM Half Hour Periods 350 300 250 Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday Tuesday Thursday Saturday 200 150 100 50 0 7:00-7:29 AM 8:00-8:29 AM 9:00-9:29 AM 10:00-10:29 AM 11:00-11:29 AM 12:00-12:29 PM 1:00-1:29 PM 2:00-2:29 PM 3:00-3:29 PM 4:00-4:29 PM 5:00-5:29 PM 6:00-6:29 PM 7:00-7:29 PM 8:00-8:29 PM 9:00-9:29 PM 10:00-10:29 PM No. of Courses Half Hour Periods Source: Student Information System

Enrollments 65 DISTANCE EDUCATION ENROLLMENTS Academic Year 1999 2008 10,000 9,000 8,000 7,000 6,000 Headcount 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 Fall Spring Summer 1,000 0 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Year Academic Total Year Fall Spring Summer Enrollment 1998-99 125 176 206 507 1999-00 191 544 501 1,236 2000-01 579 852 708 2,139 2001-02 1,131 1,761 1,551 4,443 2002-03 2,929 3,301 3,207 9,437 2003-04 3,383 4,854 5,049 13,286 2004-05 5,716 6,167 5,932 17,815 2005-06 6,605 6,915 7,214 20,734 2006-07 8,594 8,255 7,985 24,834 2007-08 8,610 8,653 Notes: 1) Students may complete the following degrees online: B.S. in Social Sciences, M.S. in Hotel Administration, M.S. in Nursing, and a Ph.D. in Nursing Education 2) Includes state and non-state supported enrollments. Source: Registrar's final reports