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Linda Silman University of Missouri - St OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR PREPARED BY: LINDA SILMAN UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI - ST. LOUIS AS OF CENSUS DATE: SEPT. 17, 2012 NEW TRANSFER STUDENTS ENROLLED FROM LAST COLLEGE ATTENDED FALL 2012 CBHE CHANGE CODE MISSOURI PUBLIC 4 YEAR INST 2011 2012 2011/2012 Concordia Seminary 0 1 1 Covenant Theological Seminary 0 1 1 2020 Harris-Stowe State College 25 20 (5) Hickey Business School 1 3 2 2030 Lincoln University 5 7 2 Missouri College 8 5 (3) 2040 Missouri Southern State University 4 3 (1) 2090 Missouri State University 51 54 3 1030 Missouri University of Science & Tech 13 16 3 2050 Missouri Western State Univeristy 1 3 2 2070 Northwest Missouri State University 4 7 3 Saint Mary's College Ofallon 0 1 1 Sanford-Brown Business College 8 7 (1) 2080 Southeast Missouri State University 32 25 (7) St. Louis Christian College 3 0 (3) 2060 Truman State University 20 25 5 2010 University of Central Missouri 17 19 2 1010 University of Missouri - Columbia 93 101 8 1020 University of Missouri - Kansas City 15 21 6 William Woods 1 0 (1) SOSUBTOTAL 301 319 18 FS12TRANSFERS CBHE CHANGE CODE MISSOURI PUBLIC TWO-YEAR INST 2011 2012 2011/2012 Blue River/Blue Springs Community College 0 1 1 Crowder College 1 1 0 3020 East Central College 23 13 (10) 3030 Jefferson College 70 84 14 Linn State Technical 0 1 1 3050 Longview Community College 1 4 3 Maple Woods Community College 2 0 (2) 3090 Mineral Area College 31 9 (22) 3100 Moberly 9 5 (4) North Central Missouri College 0 1 1 3025 Ozark Technical Communtiy College 5 3 (2) Penn Valley 5 0 (5) 3105 St. Charles County Community College 204 234 30 St. Louis College of Health Careers 1 1 0 3120 St. Louis Community College - Florissant 206 166 (40) 3140 St. Louis Community College - Meramec 309 339 30 St. Louis Community College - Wildwood 23 34 11 3130 St. Louis Communtiy College - Forest Park 135 133 (2) State Fair Community College 1 1 0 3160 Three Rivers Community College 2 1 (1) SUBTOTAL 1,028 1,031 2 CBHE CHANGE CODE MISSOURI PRIVATE FOUR-YEAR INST 2011 2012 2011/2012 Cardinal Glennon College 01 1 5030 Central Methodist University 2 1 (1) Chamberlain College of Nursing 2 2 0 5040 Columbia College 7 6 (1) CfOCollege of the Ozarks 1 1 0 5050 Culver-Stockton College 1 0 (1) Devry Institute of Technology 3 0 (3) 5060 Drury Univeristy 1 2 1 Everest College Springfield 0 1 1 5080 Fontbonne College 9 10 1 5090 Hannibal-Lagrange College 3 2 (1) Hickey Business School 0 3 3 5100 Lindenwood University 33 22 (11) Logan College of Chiropractice 1 1 0 5110 Maryville University of St. Louis 11 12 1 5120 Missouri Baptist University 13 11 (2) 5130 Missouri Valley College 1 0 (1) National American University Kansas City 1 0 (1) 5140 Park College 0 4 4 5150 Rockhurst College 3 3 0 Saint Louis Conservatory of Music 0 1 1 4020 Saint Louis University Main Campus 31 31 0 Saint Lukes Hospital School of Nursing 0 1 1 5170 Southwest Baptist University 1 1 0 St. Louis College of Pharmacy 3 4 1 5180 Stephens College 2 3 1 4030 Washington University 10 16 6 5200 Webster University 20 19 (1) 5210 Westminister College 2 1 (1) 5220 William Jewel College 2 0 (2) William Woods University 1 3 2 SUBTOTAL 164 162 (4) FS12TRANSFERS CBHE CHANGE CODE MISSOURI PRIVATE TWO-YEAR INST 2011 2012 2011/2012 Barnes-Jewish College, Goldfarb Sch 3 1 (2) Cottey College 11 0 Cox College of Nursing and Helath 01 1 ITT Technical Institute Earth City 2 2 0 ITT Technical Institute St Louis 0 1 1 Ranken Technical Institute 7 5 (2) Saint Johns Hospital School of Nursing 0 1 1 Anthem College 0 2 2 SUBTOTAL 13 14 1 MISSOURI GRAND TOTAL 1,506 1,526 17 FS12TRANSFERS OUT-OF-STATE INSTITUTIONS CHANGE By Leading Institutions 2011 2012 2011/2012 Alabama 7 8 1 Alaska 0 2 2 Ariziona 12 14 2 Arkansas 7 2 (5) California 10 15 5 Colorado 4 8 4 Connecticut 1 0 (1) District of Columbia 2 1 (1) Florida 11 10 (1) Georgia 2 9 7 Hawaii 0 1 1 Idaho 1 0 (1) Illinois 111 148 37 Indiana 14 8 (6) Iowa 13 8 (5) Kansas 18 14 (4) Kentucky 8 5 (3) Louisiana 4 6 2 Maryland 2 2 0 Massachusetts 2 4 2 Michigan 3 6 3 Minnesota 2 7 5 Mississippi 5 4 (1) Montana 1 0 (1) Nebraska 4 4 0 Nevada 0 0 0 New Hampshire 0 0 0 New Jersey 1 0 (1) New Mexico 1 2 1 New York 10 7 (3) North Carolina 5 9 4 North Dakota 2 0 (2) Ohio 13 6 (7) Oklahoma 2 3 1 Oregon 4 1 (3) Pennsylvania 4 0 (4) South Carolina 2 2 0 South Dakota 0 0 0 Tennessee 10 8 (2) Texas 13 17 4 Utah 1 1 0 Vermont 0 0 0 Virginia 8 5 (3) Washington 1 3 2 West Virginia 0 1 1 Wisconsin 7 4 (3) Wyoming 0 1 1 SUBTOTAL 328 356 28 CHANGE OTHERS 2011 2012 2011/2012 Other Out-Of-State 0 0 0 Foreign 82 88 6 Unknown 4 2 (2) SUBTOTAL 86 90 4 GRAND TOTAL 1,920 1,972 52 FS12TRANSFERS.
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