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Iowa College and University Enrollment Report, Fall 2012 Prepared for the Iowa Coordinating Council on Post-High School Education Iowa College and University Enrollment Report, Fall 2012 Prepared for the Iowa Coordinating Council on Post-High School Education Table I. Total Enrollment Off- High school campus students PSEO students* including students Total included in PSEO, included included Total Semester Total Students, Fall 2012Students total in total in total By Academic Load Credit Hours Adjusted Total Residency Status M W Unknown Total Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2012 Fall 2012 Full-Time Part-TimeFull-Time Part-Time (FT + Adj. PT) Resident Non-Res Public 4-Year or Above Iowa State University 17,410 13,630 31,040 29,887 1,466 120 27,298 3,742411,151. 16,389. 28,917. 19,214 11,826 University of Iowa 15,360 16,138 31,498 30,893 2,303 63 60 25,933 5,565356,002. 25,604. 28,417. 17,397 14,101 University of Northern Iowa 5,124 7,149 12,273 13,168 775 56 10,361 1,912146,049. 9,584. 11,260. 11,095 1,178 Subtotal 37,894 36,917 74,811 73,948 4,544 119 180 63,592 11,219913,202. 51,577. 68,595 47,706 27,105 Private Non-Profit 4-Year or Above AIB College of Business 367 554 921 862 298 16 610 3117,134. 1,682. 820. Allen College 36 515 551 500 116 279 2723,674. 1,749. 445. 524 27 Briar Cliff University 484 666 1,150 1,185 201 47 47 861 28912,933. 1,803. 1,030. Buena Vista University 794 1,622 2,416 2,555 1,445 9 9 2,003 41320,244. 1,309.5 2,120. 2,102 314 Central College 685 801 1,486 1,604 97 6 5 1,461 2521,694. 148. 1,473. Clarke University 385 806 1,191 1,232 12 3 3 971 22014,573. 1,210.5 1,080. Coe College 646 721 1,367 1,366 19 19 1,304 635,415.55 86.3 1,311. Cornell College 534 646 1,180 1,197 1,171 9 1,171. Des Moines University 808 993 1,801 1,815 210 1,417 38461,076. 1,881. 1,626. Divine Word College 83 47 130 124 10 115 151,940. 13. 116. Dordt College 733 667 1,400 1,391 9 14 1,344 51 1,344. Drake University 2,198 3,072 5,270 5,364 4,205 1,06564,938. 5,339. 4,770. 2,472 2,798 Emmaus Bible College ** NP 249 188 213,145. 108.5 197. Faith Baptist Bible College and 162 138 300 342 3 3 246 543,984. 272. 272. Graceland University - Lamoni 731 1,491 2,222 2,225 1,021 148 145 1,572 65020,120. 2,888. 1,850. 582 1,640 Grand View University 911 1,321 2,232 2,229 16 1,785 44725,446. 3,002. 2,042. 1,945 287 Grinnell College 764 910 1,674 1,693 148 24 1,615 4425,636. 315. 1,641. Iowa Wesleyan College 265 386 651 741 37 531 1208,113.5 748.5 593. 382 269 Loras College 788 749 1,537 1,558 6 6 1,466 7121,934. 359. 1,500. Luther College 1,080 1,393 2,473 2,471 19 14 2,421 5237,482. 227. 2,440. Maharishi University of 350 783 1,133 1,136 422 921 21214,272. 1,295. 1,062. 89 1,044 Mercy College of Health 101 745 846 833 137 9 9 390 4565,268. 3,360. 670. 813 33 Morningside College 793 1,431 2,224 2,047 959 3 2 1,209 1,01518,312. 4,015. 1,648. 1,762 462 Mount Mercy University 558 1,252 1,810 1,824 8 8 1,023 78713,769.5 4,993. 1,464. 1,700 110 Northwestern College 532 709 1,241 1,211 26 11 9 1,169 7218,301.25 353.25 1,198. 649 592 1 Iowa College and University Enrollment Report, Fall 2012 Prepared for the Iowa Coordinating Council on Post-High School Education Table I. Total Enrollment Off- High school campus students PSEO students* including students Total included in PSEO, included included Total Semester Total Students, Fall 2012Students total in total in total By Academic Load Credit Hours Adjusted Total Residency Status M W Unknown Total Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2012 Fall 2012 Full-Time Part-TimeFull-Time Part-Time (FT + Adj. PT) Resident Non-Res Palmer College of Chiropractic 743 418 1,161 1,167 1,145 1634,383. 145. 1,160. Saint Ambrose University 1,482 2,189 3,671 3,567 591 20 2,807 86443,466. 5,629. 3,357. 1,769 1,902 Simpson College 870 1,027 1,897 1,866 321 4 4 1,426 47122,580. 3,854. 1,756. 1,657 240 University of Dubuque 1,135 878 2,013 2,003 8 8 1,679 31724,355. 1,845. 1,856. 928 1,017 Upper Iowa University 2,460 3,692 6,152 6,786 5,214 3,942 2,21045,744. 14,343. 5,139. 1,764 4,388 Wartburg College 822 925 1,747 1,805 42 42 1,673 7423,870.89 368.38 1,708. 1,196 551 Wartburg Theological Seminary 64 71 135 137 28 129 61,647. 24. 133. William Penn University 921 955 1,876 2,062 730 143 10 1,661 21819,894. 852. 1,734. Subtotal 23,285 32,573 55,858 57,147 12,023 573 357 44,739 11,294645,344.7 64,217.9 50,726 20,334 15,674 Private For-Profit 4-Year or Above Ashford University - Clinton 400 612 1,012 968 29 29 968 4415,430. 77. 974. 433 579 Ashford University - Online 21,587 55,135 76,722 73,346 76,722 76,722838,820. 76,722. 1,058 75,664 Hamilton Technical College 110 126 236 263 2363,540. 236. ITT Technical Institute - Cedar 83 14 97 56 41 56. ITT Technical Institute - Clive ** NP Kaplan University - Cedar Falls 99 275 374 440 250 257 1172,406. 703. 346. 370 4 Kaplan University - Cedar Rapids 90 333 423 581 269 274 1492,681. 854. 382. 413 10 Kaplan University - Council Bluffs 48 126 174 225 106 129 451,216. 239. 160. 139 35 Kaplan University - Davenport 138 326 464 565 371 345 1193,309. 643. 428. 313 151 Kaplan University - Des Moines 175 407 582 755 343 396 1863,825. 1,038. 528. 575 7 Kaplan University - Mason City 44 157 201 284 155 137 641,267. 347. 182. 170 31 Kaplan University - Online 8,822 27,478 21 36,321 45,677 36,321 10,258 26,06371,300. 142,514. 28,566. 423 35,898 University of Phoenix - Des Waldorf College 597 320 917 826 284 39 39 741 1379,565. 558. 788. Subtotal 32,193 85,309 21 117,523 123,930 114,821 68 68 90,519 26,965953,359. 146,973. 109,367 3,894 112,379 2 Iowa College and University Enrollment Report, Fall 2012 Prepared for the Iowa Coordinating Council on Post-High School Education Table I. Total Enrollment Off- High school campus students PSEO students* including students Total included in PSEO, included included Total Semester Total Students, Fall 2012Students total in total in total By Academic Load Credit Hours Adjusted Total Residency Status M W Unknown Total Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2012 Fall 2012 Full-Time Part-TimeFull-Time Part-Time (FT + Adj. PT) Resident Non-Res Public 2-Year Des Moines Area Community 10,901 12,784 23,685 25,425 7,901 343 8,433 15,252113,537. 87,152. 15,696. 23,272 413 Eastern Iowa Community College 3,547 4,927 8,474 9,839 2,206 290 3,287 5,18743,957.75 29,203.5 5,721. 7,511 963 Hawkeye Community College 2,564 3,399 5,963 6,238 1,124 151 3,305 2,65846,067. 15,147. 4,567. 5,873 90 Indian Hills Community College 2,063 2,712 110 4,885 5,033 1,262 44 2,954 1,93129,441.5 8,456. 3,659. 4,560 325 Iowa Central Community College 3,150 3,059 7 6,216 6,298 2,303 39 3,395 2,82149,767.7 14,519.3 4,605. 5,678 538 Iowa Lakes Community College 1,391 1,650 3,041 3,258 967 130 1,579 1,46224,006. 7,933.5 2,240. 2,575 466 Iowa Valley Community College 1,319 1,796 2 3,117 3,054 805 35 1,817 1,30026,146.5 7,428. 2,436. 2,732 385 Iowa Western Community 3,214 4,153 7,367 7,176 1,697 119 3,981 3,38656,680. 19,671. 5,620. 5,438 1,929 Kirkwood Community College 7,950 8,711 16,661 17,610 2,901 439 8,045 8,616110,561.75 49,998.5 12,212. 15,399 1,262 North Iowa Area Community 1,413 1,865 3,278 3,557 907 173 1,684 1,59424,035. 8,765. 2,414. 3,042 236 Northeast Iowa Community 1,960 3,065 5,025 5,053 1,760 226 2,071 2,95429,298. 16,345.75 3,433. 4,532 493 Northwest Iowa Community 709 896 1,605 1,544 629 74 689 91610,678. 4,483. 1,063. 1,465 140 Southeastern Community 1,228 1,884 3,112 3,341 738 1,621 1,49122,714.3 8,517.3 2,331.
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