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2018 Spring Enrollment Report ENROLLMENT REPORT SPRING 2018 Page TABLE OF CONTENTS i - ii SECTION 1: OVERALL ENROLLMENT Table 1.0 Overall Enrollment 1 Table 2.0 Enrollment by Career and Student Type 1 Table 3.0 Credits Hours and FTE by Career 2 Table 4.0 Enrollment by Career and Attendance Status 2 Table 5.0 Sum and Average Credit Hours by Career and Attendance Status 3 Table 6.0 Enrollment by Matriculation Status, Sex, and Career 3 Table 7.0 Undergraduates by Class, Attendance, and Housing Status 4 Table 8.0 Enrollment by Sex and Career 5 Table 9.0 Enrollment by Race and Career 5 Table 10.0 Enrollment by Age, Career, and Sex 6 Table 11.0 Enrollment by State of Residency 6 Table 12.0 Enrollment by School 7 Table 13.0 Student Credit Hours by Career and Residency 8

SECTION 2: ENROLLMENT OF NEW AND TRANSFER STUDENTS Table 14.0 New First-Time Students by Student Type 9 Table 15.0 New First-Time Students Average SAT Scores by Student Type 9 Table 16.0 New First-Time Students by Attendance Status 9 Table 17.0 New First-Time Students by Class 10 Table 18.0 New First-Time Students by School 10 Table 19.0 New First-Time Students by Sex 11 Table 20.0 New First-Time Students by Race/Ethnicity 11 Table 21.0 New First-Time Students by Major 12 Table 22.0 New First-Time, New Transfers, and All Other Undergraduates by Housing Status 12 Table 23.0 New Transfer Students from NJ Community Colleges 13 Table 24.0 New Transfer Students from NJ Public Senior Colleges 14 Table 25.0 New Transfer Students by Cerdits Transferred and Sex 14 Table 26.0 New Transfer Students by Major 15-16

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SECTION 3: ACADEMIC Table 27.0 Enrollment by Major1 and Major2 17-18 Table 28.0 Enrollment by Minor1 and Minor2 19-20 Table 29.0 Undergraduates Minor by Attendance Status 21-22 Table 30.0 Enrollment by Concentration for Business Administration 22 Table 31.0 Major by Special Program for New Students 23 Table 32.0 Undergraduates by School, Major, Attendance Status, and Class 24-26 Table 33.0 Undergraduates by School, Major, Race/Ethnicity, and Sex 27-29 Table 34.0 Undergraduates by School, Major, Concentration, Race/Ethnicity, and Sex 30-32 Table 35.0 Undergraduates by Second Major, Attendance Status, and Class 33 Table 36.0 Primary Major and Class by Second Major 34-38 Table 37.0 Primary Major and Class by Minor 39-51 Table 38.0 Primary Major by Degree Type and Attendance Status 52-54 Table 39.0 Primary Major and Attendance Status of Graduate Students 55 Table 40.0 Primary Major, Race/Ethnicity, and Sex of Graduate Students 56 Table 41.0 Primary Major, Sex, and Attendance Status of Graduate Students 57 Table 42.0 Primary Major, Race/Ethnicity, and Attendance Status of Graduate Students 58 Table 43.0 Primary Major and Average Age of Graduate Students 59 Table 44.0 Primary Major and School of New Graduate Students 60

SECTION 4: CAMPUS HOUSING Table 45.0 Campus Housing by Type of Residence 61 Table 46.0 Campus Housing by Class 62 Table 47.0 Campus Housing by Sex 63 Table 48.0 Campus Housing by Race/Ethnicity 64

ii Section 1: OVERALL ENROLLMENT Section 1: Overall Enrollment

TABLE 1.0 OVERALL ENROLLMENT

N% Undergraduate 5,202 91.5% Graduate 483 8.5% Total 5,685 100.0%

TABLE 2.0 ENROLLMENT BY CAREER AND STUDENT TYPE

Undergraduate Graduate Total NNN B - Second Bachelors 101 C - Continuing 4,883 452 5,335 G - New Graduate 01111 I - Internal Transfer 606 M - Non-Matric 53 0 53 N - New First-Time 17 0 17 R - Readmit UG 27 0 27 S - Special Program 21 0 21 T - Transfer 189 0 189 X - Innovative Programs 505 Y - Graduate Non-Matric 02020 Total 5,202 483 5,685 Note: all codes for continuing students are combined to "C"

Source: Institutional Research Census files 1 Office of Institutional Research Section 1: Overall Enrollment

TABLE 3.0 CREDIT HOURS AND FTE BY CAREER

Credit Hours FTE Undergraduate 76,568.00 4,785.50 Graduate 3,632.00 302.67 Total 80,200.00 5,088.17

TABLE 4.0 ENROLLMENT BY CAREER AND ATTENDANCE STATUS

Full-Time Part-Time Total N%N%N% Undergraduate 4,595 88.3% 607 11.7% 5,202 100.0% Graduate 141 29.2% 342 70.8% 483 100.0% Total 4,736 83.3% 949 16.7% 5,685 100.0%

Source: Institutional Research Census files 2 Office of Institutional Research Section 1: Overall Enrollment

TABLE 5.0 SUM AND AVERAGE CREDIT HOURS BY CAREER AND ATTENDANCE STATUS

Full-Time Part-Time Sum Average Sum Average Undergraduate 72,751.00 15.83 3,817.00 6.29 Graduate 1,707.00 12.11 1,925.00 5.63 Total 74,458.00 15.72 5,742.00 6.05

TABLE 6.0 ENROLLMENT BY MATRICULATION STATUS, SEX, AND CAREER

Undergraduate Graduate Total N % N%N% Degree-seeking Male 2,268 45.2% 108 23.7% 2,376 43.4% Female 2,755 54.8% 347 76.3% 3,102 56.6% Total 5,023 100.0% 455 100.0% 5,478 100.0%

Non-degree-seeking Male 50 27.9% 2 7.1% 52 25.1% Female 129 72.1% 26 92.9% 155 74.9% Total 179 100.0% 28 100.0% 207 100.0%

Total Male 2,318 44.6% 110 22.8% 2,428 42.7% Female 2,884 55.4% 373 77.2% 3,257 57.3% Grand Total 5,202 100.0% 483 100.0% 5,685 100.0%

Source: Institutional Research Census files 3 Office of Institutional Research Section 1: Overall Enrollment

TABLE 7.0 UNDERGRADUATES BY CLASS, ATTENDENCE, AND HOUSING STATUS

Residents Commuters Total Full-Time Part-Time Total Full-Time Part-Time Total Full-Time Part-Time Total NNNNNNNNN Freshman 707911016117 New Undergraduates Total 707911016117

Freshman 583 2 585 365 142 507 948 144 1,092 Sophomore 575 0 575 457 34 491 1,032 34 1,066 Other Undergraduates Junior 553 2 555 663 142 805 1,216 144 1,360 Senior 582 17 599 801 267 1,068 1,383 284 1,667 Total 2,293 21 2,314 2,286 585 2,871 4,579 606 5,185

Freshman 590 2 592 374 143 517 964 145 1,109 Sophomore 575 0 575 457 34 491 1,032 34 1,066 Total Junior 553 2 555 663 142 805 1,216 144 1,360 Senior 582 17 599 801 267 1,068 1,383 284 1,667 Grand Total 2,300 21 2,321 2,295 586 2,881 4,595 607 5,202

Source: Institutional Research Census files 4 Office of Institutional Research Section 1: Overall Enrollment

TABLE 8.0 ENROLLMENT BY SEX AND CAREER

Undergraduate Graduate Total

N%N %N% Female 2,884 55.4% 373 77.2% 3,257 57.3% Male 2,318 44.6% 110 22.8% 2,428 42.7% Total 5,202 100.0% 483 100.0% 5,685 100.0%

TABLE 9.0 ENROLLMENT BY RACE AND CAREER

Undergraduate Graduate Total

N % N%N% American Indian / Native Alaskan, Non-Hispanic 27 0.5% 1 0.2% 28 0.5% Asian, Non-Hispanic 398 7.7% 27 5.6% 425 7.5% Black, Non-Hispanic 261 5.0% 25 5.2% 286 5.0% Hawaiian / Pacific Islander, Non-Hispanic 6 0.1% 0 0.0% 6 0.1% White, Non-Hispanic 3,287 63.2% 321 66.5% 3,608 63.5% Hispanic or Latino/a, any race 818 15.7% 54 11.2% 872 15.3% Multiple Races, Non-Hispanic 25 0.5% 4 0.8% 29 0.5% Non-Resident Aliens 128 2.5% 3 0.6% 131 2.3% Race and Ethnicity unknown 252 4.8% 48 9.9% 300 5.3% Total 5,202 100.0% 483 100.0% 5,685 100.0% Minority Rate * 32.4% 25.3% 31.8%

* Calculation of minority rate excludes students with multiple races or whose race / ethnicity is unknown. The race / ethnicity of Non- resident Aliens was added (if available) to compute the minority rate.

Source: Institutional Research Census files 5 Office of Institutional Research Section 1: Overall Enrollment

TABLE 10.0 ENROLLMENT BY AGE, CAREER, AND SEX

Undergraduate Graduate Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total N N N NNNNNN Less Than 18 1 2 3 000123 18 to 24 1,996 2,475 4,471 13 28 41 2,009 2,503 4,512 25 to 39 277 282 559 73 249 322 350 531 881 40 and Above 44 125 169 24 96 120 68 221 289 Total 2,318 2,884 5,202 110 373 483 2,428 3,257 5,685 Average Age 22.0 30.0 22.0

TABLE 11.0 ENROLLMENT BY STATE OF RESIDENCY

Undergraduate Graduate Total New First-Time Transfer All

N % N % N % N % N% New Jersey 17 100.0% 174 92.1% 4,898 94.2% 446 92.3% 5,344 94.0% New York 0 0.0% 14 7.4% 210 4.0% 33 6.8% 243 4.3% Outside NJ/NY 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 53 1.0% 3 0.6% 56 1.0% Unknown 0 0.0% 1 0.5% 41 0.8% 1 0.2% 42 0.7% Total 17 100.0% 189 100.0% 5,202 100.0% 483 100.0% 5,685 100.0%

Source: Institutional Research Census files 6 Office of Institutional Research Section 1: Overall Enrollment

TABLE 12.0 ENROLLMENT BY SCHOOL

N% Undergraduate Anisfield School of Business 1,254 22.1% School of Contemporary Arts 719 12.6% Salameno School of Humanities and Global Studies 353 6.2% School of Social Science and Human Services 1,050 18.5% School of Theoretical and Applied Science 1,381 24.3% Degree-seeking, But School and Major Undecided 266 4.7% Non-Matriculated Students 179 3.1% Total 5,202 91.5% Graduate Anisfield School of Business 87 1.5% School of Social Science and Human Services 295 5.2% School of Theoretical and Applied Science 73 1.3% Graduate Non-degree-seeking 28 0.5% Total 483 8.5% COLLEGE TOTAL 5,685 100.00%

Source: Institutional Research Census files 7 Office of Institutional Research Section 1: Overall Enrollment

TABLE 13.0 STUDENT CREDIT HOURS BY CAREER AND RESIDENCY

N Credit Hours Undergraduate New Jersey 4,898 72,044.00 New York 210 3,011.50 Outside NJ/NY 53 845.50 Unknown 41 667.00 Total 5,202 76,568.00

Graduate New Jersey 446 3,371.00 New York 33 234.00 Outside NJ/NY 3 18.00 Unknown 1 9.00 Total 483 3,632.00

Total New Jersey 5,344 75,415.00 New York 243 3,245.50 Outside NJ/NY 56 863.50 Unknown 42 676.00 Grand Total 5,685 80,200.00

Source: Institutional Research Census files 8 Office of Institutional Research Section 2: ENROLLMENT OF NEW AND TRANSFER STUDENTS Section 2: Enrollment of New and Transfer Students

TABLE 14.0 NEW FIRST-TIME STUDENTS BY STUDENT TYPE

N% Regular 17 100.0% Total 17 100.0%

TABLE 15.0 NEW FIRST-TIME STUDENTS AVERAGE SAT SCORES BY STUDENT TYPE

SAT Reading SAT Math SATComposite* and Writing Regular 559 552 1,111 Overall 559 552 1,111 * Old SAT scores were converted to New SAT scores based on SAT Concordance Tables. * Composite SAT is addition of SAT Reading and Writing and SAT Math.

TABLE 16.0 NEW FIRST-TIME STUDENTS BY ATTENDANCE STATUS

N % Full-Time 16 94.1% Part-Time 1 5.9% Total 17 100.0%

Source: Institutional Research Census files 9 Office of Institutional Research Section 2: Enrollment of New and Transfer Students

TABLE 17.0 NEW FIRST-TIME STUDENTS BY CLASS

N % Freshman 17 100.0% Total 17 100.0%

* First-time sophomore students have accumulated more than 32 credits as a result of dual enrollment, AP credits, etc

TABLE 18.0 NEW FIRST-TIME STUDENTS BY SCHOOL

N % Anisfield School of Business 5 29.4% School of Contemporary Arts 2 11.8% Salameno School of Humanities and Global Studies 00.0% School of Social Science and Human Services 15.9% School of Theoretical and Applied Science 6 35.3% Degree-seeking, But School and Major Undecided 3 17.6% TOTAL 17 100.0%

Source: Institutional Research Census files 10 Office of Institutional Research Section 2: Enrollment of New and Transfer Students

TABLE 19.0 NEW FIRST-TIME STUDENTS BY SEX

N% Female 10 58.8% Male 7 41.2% Total 17 100.0%

TABLE 20.0 NEW FIRST-TIME STUDENTS BY RACE/ETHNICITY

N% American Indian / Native Alaskan, Non-Hispanic 00.0% Asian, Non-Hispanic 2 11.8% Black, Non-Hispanic 15.9% Hawaiian / Pacific Islander, Non-Hispanic 00.0% White, Non-Hispanic 9 52.9% Hispanic or Latino/a, any race 5 29.4% Multiple Races, Non-Hispanic 00.0% Non-Resident Aliens 00.0% Race and Ethnicity unknown 00.0% Total 17 100.0% Minority Rate * 47.1%

* Calculation of minority rate excludes students with multiple races or whose race / ethnicity is unknown. The race / ethnicity of Non-resident Aliens was added (if available) to compute the minority rate.

Source: Institutional Research Census files 11 Office of Institutional Research Section 2: Enrollment of New and Transfer Students

TABLE 21.0 NEW FIRST-TIME STUDENTS BY MAJOR

N% Biology 2 11.8% Business Administration 5 29.4% Clinical Lab Sciences 15.9% Communication Arts 2 11.8% Computer Science 2 11.8% Mathematics 15.9% Psychology 15.9% Matric - Major Undeclared 3 17.6% Total 17 100.0%

TABLE 22.0 NEW FIRST-TIME, NEW TRANSFERS, AND ALL OTHER UNDERGRADUATES BY HOUSING STATUS

Residents Commuters Total N%N%N% New First-Time 7 41.2% 10 58.8% 17 100.0% New Transfer 54 28.6% 135 71.4% 189 100.0% All Other Undergraduates 2,260 45.2% 2,736 54.8% 4,996 100.0% Total 2,321 44.6% 2,881 55.4% 5,202 100.0%

Source: Institutional Research Census files 12 Office of Institutional Research Section 2: Enrollment of New and Transfer Students

TABLE 23.0 NEW TRANSFER STUDENTS FROM NJ COMMUNITY COLLEGES

N% Bergen Cmty College 59 56.7% Brookdale Cmty College 4 3.8% County College Morris 10 9.6% 2 1.9% Hudson County Cmty College 2 1.9% Mercer County Cmty College 1 1.0% Middlesex County College 2 1.9% 2 1.9% Passaic County Cmty College 7 6.7% Raritan Valley Cmty College 5 4.8% Sussex County Cmty College 8 7.7% Union County College 1 1.0% Warren County Cmty College 1 1.0% TOTAL 104 100.0%

Source: Institutional Research Census files 13 Office of Institutional Research Section 2: Enrollment of New and Transfer Students

TABLE 24.0 NEW TRANSFER STUDENTS FROM NJ PUBLIC SENIOR COLLEGES

N% 2 9.5% Montclair State University 4 19.0% New Jersey City University 1 4.8% Richard Stockton College of New Jersey 2 9.5% 1 4.8% Rutgers-New Brunswick 6 28.6% The College of New Jersey 2 9.5% William Paterson University of New Jersey 3 14.3% Total 21 100.0%

TABLE 25.0 NEW TRANSFER STUDENTS BY CREDITS TRANSFERRED AND SEX

Male Female Total NNN 0 - 32 23 29 52 33 - 64 38 31 69 65 - 95 32 23 55 96 and Above 0 0 0 Missing Credits * 9 4 13 Total 102 87 189 * The transcript may not have been received at the file freeze.

Source: Institutional Research Census files 14 Office of Institutional Research Section 2: Enrollment of New and Transfer Students

TABLE 26.0 NEW TRANSFER STUDENTS BY MAJOR

N% Accounting 7 3.7% Biochemistry 2 1.1% Biology 18 9.5% Business Administration 37 19.6% Chemistry 1 0.5% Communication Arts 17 9.0% Computer Science 8 4.2% Contemporary Arts 2 1.1% Economics 3 1.6% Elementary Education 5 2.6% Engineering Physics 1 0.5% Environmental Science 1 0.5% Environmental Studies 2 1.1% History 1 0.5% Information Technology Mgmt 6 3.2% Law and Society 4 2.1% Literature 3 1.6% Mathematics 2 1.1% Medical Imaging Sciences 1 0.5% Music 7 3.7% Nursing 7 3.7% Political Science 2 1.1% Psychology 19 10.1% Social Science 4 2.1% Social Work 8 4.2%

Source: Institutional Research Census files 15 Office of Institutional Research Section 2: Enrollment of New and Transfer Students

TABLE 26.0 (continued) NEW TRANSFER STUDENTS BY MAJOR

N% Sociology 5 2.6% Theater 2 1.1% Visual Arts 4 2.1% Matric - Major Undeclared 10 5.3% TOTAL 189 100.0%

Source: Institutional Research Census files 16 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: ACADEMIC Section 3: Academic

TABLE 27.0 ENROLLMENT BY MAJOR1 AND MAJOR2

Major1 Major2 Accounting 264 Africana Studies 1 American Studies 17 3 Biochemistry 34 1 Bioinformatics 19 Biology 419 3 Business Administration 806 6 Chemistry 33 Clinical Lab Sciences 7 Communication Arts 359 2 Computer Science 207 1 Contemporary Arts 71 Economics 45 6 Elementary Education 39 Engineering Physics 43 Environmental Science 36 Environmental Studies 63 History 101 3 Information Technology Mgmt 87 Integrated Science Studies 10 International Business 30 1 International Studies 42 2 Law and Society 102 2 Liberal Studies 2 5 Literature 107 4 Masters in Accounting 27 Masters in Business Administration 60 Masters in Educational Leadership 55

Source: Institutional Research Census files 17 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 27.0 (continued) ENROLLMENT BY MAJOR1 AND MAJOR2

Major1 Major2 Masters in Educational Technology 101 Masters in Nursing 73 Masters in Social Work 94 Masters in Special Education 45 Mathematics 59 2 Medical Imaging Sciences 17 Music 143 2 Nursing 488 Political Science 70 8 Psychology 401 8 Social Science 141 Social Work 200 1 Sociology 86 2 Spanish Language Studies 10 2 Theater 54 3 Visual Arts 89 Matric - Major Undeclared 321 Non-degree Seeking 207 Total 5,685

* Majors INFO and INFP are merged into INFM.

Source: Institutional Research Census files 18 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 28.0 ENROLLMENT BY MINOR1 AND MINOR2

Minor1 Minor2* Accounting 15 Africana Studies 6 American Studies 5 1 Anthropology 6 4 Art History 1 2 Bioinformatics 3 Biology 11 5 Chemistry 3 3 Computer Science 13 1 Contemplative Studies 3 Creative Writing 12 Criminology 35 4 Digital Filmmaking 4 Earth Science 3 1 East Asian Studies 3 Economics 9 3 Engineering Physics 1 Environmental Science 5 Environmental Studies 6 2 Food Studies 2 2 Gerontology 21 1 History 7 2 Human Rights&Genocide Studies 11 2 Information Technology Mgmt 12 1 International Business 39 7 International Studies 8 2 Italian 11

Source: Institutional Research Census files 19 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 28.0 (continued) ENROLLMENT BY MINOR1 AND MINOR2

Minor1 Minor2* Latino/a & Latin Amer Studies 4 Literature 20 Mathematics 36 2 Music 13 Neuroscience 43 5 Philosophy 6 2 Plant Studies 1 1 Political Science 9 2 Psychology 82 8 Public Policy 21 4 Science Technology & Society 2 Sociology 9 Spanish Language Studies 17 Substance Abuse 42 1 Substance Use Disorder 10 1 Theater 4 Visual Arts 19 1 Women's and Gender Studies 13 1 Women's Studies 4 1

Total 609

* Minor2 may include more than 1 minor per student.

Source: Institutional Research Census files 20 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 29.0 UNDERGRADUATES MINOR BY ATTENDANCE STATUS

Full-Time Part-Time Total

Count Count Count Accounting 15 0 15 Africana Studies 5 1 6 American Studies 5 0 5 Anthropology 5 1 6 Art History 1 0 1 Bioinformatics 3 0 3 Biology 10 1 11 Chemistry 3 0 3 Computer Science 12 1 13 Contemplative Studies 3 0 3 Creative Writing 10 2 12 Criminology 34 1 35 Digital Filmmaking 4 0 4 Earth Science 3 0 3 East Asian Studies 3 0 3 Economics 8 1 9 Environmental Science 5 0 5 Environmental Studies 6 0 6 Food Studies 2 0 2 Gerontology 20 1 21 History 6 1 7 Human Rights&Genocide Studies 10 1 11 Information Technology Mgmt 12 0 12 International Business 38 1 39 International Studies 7 1 8

Source: Institutional Research Census files 21 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 29.0 (continued) UNDERGRADUATES MINOR BY ATTENDANCE STATUS

Full-Time Part-Time Total

Count Count Count Italian 10 1 11 Latino/a & Latin Amer Studies 4 0 4 Literature 19 1 20 Mathematics 34 2 36 Music 13 0 13 Neuroscience 40 3 43 Philosophy 6 0 6 Plant Studies 1 0 1 Political Science 7 2 9 Psychology 76 6 82 Public Policy 21 0 21 Science Technology & Society 2 0 2 Sociology 9 0 9 Spanish Language Studies 16 1 17 Substance Abuse 38 4 42 Substance Use Disorder 10 0 10 Theater 4 0 4 Visual Arts 17 2 19 Women's and Gender Studies 10 3 13 Women's Studies 4 0 4 Total 571 38 609

TABLE 30.0 ENROLLMENT BY CONCENTRATION FOR BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION *

N Percent Finance 211 27.87% Management 248 32.76% Marketing 298 39.37%

* Unduplicated count students may have selected multiple concentrations.

Source: Institutional Research Census files 22 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 31.0 MAJOR BY SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR NEW STUDENTS

Regular Total

NN Biology 2 2 Business Administration 5 5 Clinical Lab Sciences 1 1 Communication Arts 2 2 Computer Science 2 2 Mathematics 1 1 Psychology 1 1 Matric - Major Undeclared 3 3 Total 17 17

Source: Institutional Research Census files 23 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 32.0 UNDERGRADUATES BY SCHOOL, MAJOR, ATTENDANCE STATUS, AND CLASS

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total Major Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time NNNNNNNNNN Accounting 41 0 50 0 69 6 83 15 243 21 Business Administration 141 6 173 7 195 14 240 30 749 57 Economics 8090120151441 Anisfield School of Information Technology Mgmt 9 1 19 0 26 4 25 3 79 8 Business International Business 607010151282 Matric - Major Undeclared 13 0701010220 Total 218 7 265 7 313 25 369 50 1,165 89

Communication Arts 54 0 61 0 118 6 109 11 342 17 Contemporary Arts 2060141616173833 Music 26026255326513310 School of Theater 10 1 12 0 15 0 14 2 51 3 Contemporary Arts Visual Arts 190183170293836 Matric - Major Undeclared 1020000030 Total 112 1 125 5 219 25 194 38 650 69

Africana Studies 0000100010 American Studies 10205081161 History 140230212374956 International Studies 6050111163384 Salameno School of Liberal Studies 0010100020 Humanities and Global Studies Literature 12219024137129215 Political Science 110141200222673 Spanish Language Studies 0030303191 Matric - Major Undeclared 0010002030 Total 44 2 68 1 86 4 125 23 323 30

Source: Institutional Research Census files 24 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 32.0 (continued) UNDERGRADUATES BY SCHOOL, MAJOR, ATTENDANCE STATUS, AND CLASS

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total Major Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time NNNNNNNNNN Elementary Education 1401904101372 Environmental Studies 4051170333594 Law and Society 21 0 22 1 32 1 23 2 98 4

School of Social Psychology 51 1 76 3 97 7 142 24 366 35 Science and Human Social Science 2032252355318556 Services Social Work 19231061674718515 Sociology 100190311232833 Matric - Major Undeclared 71514000162 Total 128 4 180 8 271 39 350 70 929 121

Biochemistry 901006081331 Bioinformatics 20404180181 Biology 109 2 79 4 100 5 111 9 399 20 Chemistry 1001004072312 Clinical Lab Sciences 2030110061 Computer Science 41 1 49 0 46 6 50 14 186 21 School of Engineering Physics 15 0 8 1 10 0 8 1 41 2 Theoretical and Applied Science Environmental Science 4 0111100100351 Integrated Science Studies0000324173 Mathematics 9081211154536 Medical Imaging Sciences60603011161 Nursing 103 2 90 2 97 34 110 50 400 88 Matric - Major Undeclared 2040210081 Total 312 5 282 9 307 51 332 83 1,233 148

Source: Institutional Research Census files 25 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 32.0 (continued) UNDERGRADUATES BY SCHOOL, MAJOR, ATTENDANCE STATUS, AND CLASS

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total Major Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time NNNNNNNNNN Degree-Seeking, But School and Major Matric - Major Undeclared 131 1 110 2 19 0 3 0 263 3 Undecided

Total of Degree- Matric 945 20 1,030 32 1,215 144 1,373 264 4,563 460 Seeking

Non-Degree-SeekingNon-Matric 191252210102032147

Total 964 145 1,032 34 1,216 144 1,383 284 4,595 607 Grand Total 1,109 1,066 1,360 1,667 5,202

Source: Institutional Research Census files 26 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 33.0 UNDERGRADUATES BY SCHOOL, MAJOR, RACE/ETHNICITY, AND SEX

American Hispanic or Multiple Race and Hawaiian / Non-Resident Indian / Native Asian Black White Latino/a, any Races, Non- Ethnicity Total Pacific Islander Aliens Alaskan race Hispanic unknown Major Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Accounting 1 2 14 73600109742214201171159105 Business Administration122719182202323217784910882110477329 Economics 0010110022271104401369 Anisfield School Information Technology 10634100507700040317512 of Business Mgmt International Business 00201000410540100211416 Matric - Major Undeclared 0050010012211000000184 Total 3 4 55 29 27 31 0 2 520 312 120 69 4 1 17 13 33 14 779 475

Communication Arts118117100012712321251103155180179 Contemporary Arts 001102002226460101252942

School of Music 10448100662219610107310736 Contemporary Theater 002205001125260100001539 Arts Visual Arts 001310001848790000202960 Matric - Major Undeclared 00001000020000000012 Total 211621171800244246535223142613361358

Africana Studies 00001000000000000010 American Studies 000000004902000002413 History 100123004035751010325546 International Studies 001412105114120000101329 Salameno School of Liberal Studies 10000000100000000020 Humanities and Literature 0032020019613120000232780 Global Studies Political Science 002021003318550000224426 Spanish Language Studies 00000000222200000246 Matric - Major Undeclared 00000000111000000021 Total 2067681010513722381010811152201

Source: Institutional Research Census files 27 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 33.0 (continued) UNDERGRADUATES BY SCHOOL, MAJOR, RACE/ETHNICITY, AND SEX

American Hispanic or Multiple Race and Hawaiian / Non-Resident Indian / Native Asian Black White Latino/a, any Races, Non- Ethnicity Total Pacific Islander Aliens Alaskan race Hispanic unknown Major Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Elementary Education0000010003105000002039 Environmental Studies001100002620421020153528 Law and Society 1022260038208160110235448 School of Social Psychology 21813122210492011651001251794307 Science and Social Science 00215150026578191001244497 Human Services Social Work 002761500159964300002531169 Sociology 003200003826540000535135 Matric - Major Undeclared 000000006802000011711 Total 3118262559101984624714221431840316734

Biochemistry 01020300910220031011420 Bioinformatics 002000008520001001136 Biology 112641414018514122560311715146273 Chemistry 00300100514532000001518 Clinical Lab Sciences 00000100140000001025 Computer Science 0022441009217182223227217730 School of Engineering Physics 0011110020351009100367 Theoretical and Applied Science Environmental Science001100001712210000202214 Integrated Science Studies01010200022100000128 Mathematics 002011001727120042112633 Medical Imaging Sciences000012001903000010314 Nursing 0519683810272521175000221563425 Matric - Major Undeclared 11000100330000000045 Total 2 9 76 118 14 35 1 1 285 499 70 146 4 5 50 9 21 36 523 858

Source: Institutional Research Census files 28 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 33.0 (continued) UNDERGRADUATES BY SCHOOL, MAJOR, RACE/ETHNICITY, AND SEX

American Hispanic or Multiple Race and Hawaiian / Non-Resident Indian / Native Asian Black White Latino/a, any Races, Non- Ethnicity Total Pacific Islander Aliens Alaskan race Hispanic unknown Major Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Degree- seeking, But School and Matric - Major Undeclared 0 0 11 7840087872325112055137129 Major Undecided

Total of Degree- Matric 12 15 182 208 97 155 3 3 1,439 1,743 335 472 14 11 75 29 111 119 2,268 2,755 Seeking

Non-Degree- Non-Matric 003518003570290012381450129 Seeking

Total 12 15 185 213 98 163 3 3 1,474 1,813 337 481 14 11 76 52 119 133 2,318 2,884 Grand Total 27 398 261 6 3,287 818 25 128 252 5,202

Source: Institutional Research Census files 29 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 34.0 UNDERGRADUATES BY SCHOOL, MAJOR, CONCENTRATION, RACE/ETHNICITY, AND GENDER

Ethnicity Gender

American Indian / Hawaiian / Pacific Hispanic or Multiple Races, Non-Resident Race and Ethnicity Grand Total School Major1 Concentration1 Major2 Concentration2 Asian Black White Male Female Native Alaskan Islander Latino/a, any race Non-Hispanic Aliens unknown

NNNNNNNNNNNN - - 0 14 9 0 133 32 0 7 7 146 56 202 Finance Economics - 010020000213 - - 0 12 16 1 160 39 0 6 9 144 99 243 Management - Finance 000020000022 Business Administration - Marketing 000010000101 - - 2 18 9 1 204 44 1 0 10 144 145 289 Anisfield School of Sociology Criminology 000010000011 Business Marketing - Finance 000011000202 - Management 001010000112 - Business Administration Finance 000011000112 Economics - Business Administration Marketing 000010000101 International Business - Communication Arts Visual Communication Design 000010000011 Total 2 45 35 2 508 117 1 13 26 442 307 749

Source: Institutional Research Census files 30 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 34.0 (continued) UNDERGRADUATES BY SCHOOL, MAJOR, CONCENTRATION, RACE/ETHNICITY, AND GENDER

Ethnicity Gender

American Indian / Hawaiian / Pacific Hispanic or Multiple Races, Non-Resident Race and Ethnicity Grand Total School Major1 Concentration1 Major2 Concentration2 Asian Black White Male Female Native Alaskan Islander Latino/a, any race Non-Hispanic Aliens unknown

NNNNNNNNNNNN - - 2540438004471966 Digital Filmmaking Music Music Production 000010000101 - - 043089140064868116 Business Administration Marketing 000010000101 Global Communication & Media Literature - 000010000011 Theater - 000010000011 - - 03603210105312657 Communication Arts Journalism Political Science - 000010000011 Theater Acting 010000000011 Visual Communication Design - - 0440539123344276 - - 01001020017714 History - 000010000011 Writing Literature - 000000001101 Psychology - 000000010011 - - Global Communication & Media 000010000101 Contemporary Arts Professional Communication - - 0010231004141529 - - 1100175002151126 - Music Performance 000010000011 Music Industry - Music Production 000031000314 Business Administration Marketing 000010000101 - - 000034002369 Music Music Performance - Music Production 001000000101 Theater Acting 000010000101 - - 06605113115691483 Music Production - Music Industry 001070000718 School of - - 010011000213 Contemporary Arts Music Studies - Music Production 000001000101 Directing/Stage Management Communication Arts Global Communication & Media 000001000101 - - 011017410071724 Acting - Directing/Stage Management 000010000011 - - 0120810004812 Theater Design/Technical Theater - Directing/Stage Management 010000000011 - - 011060000358 Directing/Stage Management - Design/Technical Theater 001001000022 Theater Studies - - 000031000044 Art History - - 000040000044 - - 010012000134 Art Therapy Drawing & Painting - Sculpture 000010000011 Literature Creative Writing 000010000011 - - 000019200041721 - Photography 000010000101 Drawing and Painting - Sculpture 000020000022 Visual Arts Psychology Sculpture 000001000011 - - 011014700014923 Electronic Art and Animation - Sculpture 000010000011 Music Music Production 000001000011 New Media (Art & Technology) - Photography 000010000101 - - 010012200041115 Photography - Sculpture 000010000011 Sculpture - - 000041001246 Total 3 33 32 0 439 93 4 4 34 330 312 642

Source: Institutional Research Census files 31 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 34.0 (continued) UNDERGRADUATES BY SCHOOL, MAJOR, CONCENTRATION, RACE/ETHNICITY, AND GENDER

Ethnicity Gender

American Indian / Hawaiian / Pacific Hispanic or Multiple Races, Non-Resident Race and Ethnicity Grand Total School Major1 Concentration1 Major2 Concentration2 Asian Black White Male Female Native Alaskan Islander Latino/a, any race Non-Hispanic Aliens unknown

NNNNNNNNNNNN History - Sociology Public Sociology 000010000011

Salameno School of International Studies - Literature Creative Writing 000001000011 Humanities and - - 0200296001152338 Global Studies Literature Creative Writing Psychology - 000010000011 Total 0200317001152641

Business Administration - 000001000101 Justice History - 000010000011 Community Mental Health - - 015018500022729 Social Science Criminology - - 001010000112 Cultural Studies - - 001041000516 School of Social Justice - - 0040311001293948 Science and Human Services Labor Studies - - 001020000213 - - 0400445006421759 Criminology - Public Sociology 000000001101 Sociology - - 01009100121012 Public Sociology - Criminology 000010000011 Total 0 6 12 0 111 23 0 1 10 65 98 163

Chiropractic - - 000001000101 Dental - - 0310750029918 Medical - - 010011700151520 Optometry - - 010030000224 Biology Osteopathy - - 000010000101 Ostopathy - - 0300610004610 Pharmacy - - 000020000112

School of Physical Therapy - - 0 10 1 0 25 11 0 0 2 25 24 49 Theoretical and Physician's Assistant - - 071017510372734 Applied Science Cytotechnology - - 000000001101 Clinical Lab Sciences Medical Lab Science - - 001040000055 Business Administration - - 100011000123 Integrated Science Studies Science Technology & Society - - 011000000022 Cardiac & Vascular Sonography - - 000010001112 Medical Imaging Sciences Diagnostic Medical Sonography - - 002032000077 Nuclear Medicine Technology - - 000020000022 Total 126708333101058103161

Grand Total 6 112 86 2 1,172 273 6 18 81 910 846 1,756

Source: Institutional Research Census files 32 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 35.0 UNDERGRADUATES BY SECOND MAJOR, ATTENDANCE STATUS, AND CLASS

Freshman* Sophomore* Junior Senior Total

Full-Time Full-Time Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time

N N NNNNNN American Studies 0 0 003030 Biochemistry 0 0 010001 Biology 0 0 002121 Business Administration0 0 202242 Communication Arts 0 0 001111 Computer Science 0 0 001010 Economics 1 0 203060 History 0 0 101121 International Business 0 0 001010 International Studies 0 0 101020 Law and Society 0 1 001020 Liberal Studies 1 1 002141 Literature 0 0 301040 Mathematics 0 0 101020 Music 0 0 101020 Political Science 20006080 Psychology 0 0 107080 Social Work 0 0 001010 Sociology 0 1 100020 Spanish Language Studies 1 0 100020 Theater 0 1 101030 Total 5 4 151366607

* Freshman and Sophomore had no part‐time second majors.

Source: Institutional Research Census files 33 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 36.0 PRIMARY MAJOR AND CLASS BY SECOND MAJOR

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total Primary Major Second Major NNNNN Accounting Economics 00202

American Studies Liberal Studies 00011

Bioinformatics Biology 00011

Biology Psychology 00022 Spanish Language Studies 00101 Total 00123

Business Administration Economics 10023 Liberal Studies 00011 Sociology 00101 Total 10135

Chemistry Biology 00011

Source: Institutional Research Census files 34 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 36.0 (continued) PRIMARY MAJOR AND CLASS BY SECOND MAJOR

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total Primary Major Second Major NNNNN Communication Arts Business Administration 00101 History 00011 Literature 00112 Music 00101 Political Science 00011 Psychology 00101 Theater 01102 Total 01539

Computer Science Mathematics 00011

Economics Business Administration 00123

Elementary Education Spanish Language Studies 10001

Engineering Physics Computer Science 00011 Mathematics 00101 Total 00112

History American Studies 00011 Law and Society 01001 Political Science 00022 Sociology 01001 Total 02035

Source: Institutional Research Census files 35 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 36.0 (continued) PRIMARY MAJOR AND CLASS BY SECOND MAJOR

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total Primary Major Second Major NNNNN International Business Communication Arts 00011

International Studies Liberal Studies 10001 Literature 00101 Political Science 10023 Total 20125

Law and Society International Business 00011 Political Science 00011 Total 00022

Literature Psychology 00011

Mathematics Economics 00011

Music Business Administration 00011 Theater 00011 Total 00022

Source: Institutional Research Census files 36 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 36.0 (continued) PRIMARY MAJOR AND CLASS BY SECOND MAJOR

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total Primary Major Second Major NNNNN Nursing Biochemistry 00101 Biology 00011 Psychology 00011 Social Work 00011 Total 00134

Political Science American Studies 00022 History 00101 International Studies 00112 Law and Society 00011 Liberal Studies 01001 Total 01247

Psychology Liberal Studies 00011 Political Science 10001 Total 10012

Social Science Business Administration 00011 History 00011 Total 00022

Social Work Psychology 00011

Source: Institutional Research Census files 37 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 36.0 (continued) PRIMARY MAJOR AND CLASS BY SECOND MAJOR

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total Primary Major Second Major NNNNN Theater Communication Arts 00011

Visual Arts Literature 00101 Music 00011 Psychology 00011 Total 00123

Matric - Undeclared Psychology 00011

Grand Total 5 4 16 42 67

Source: Institutional Research Census files 38 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 37.0 PRIMARY MAJOR AND CLASS BY MINOR

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total Primary Major Minor NNNNN Accounting Africana Studies 01001 Creative Writing 00022 Economics 00011 Information Technology Mgmt 00134 International Business 01157 Psychology 00033 Sociology 01001 Total 0 3 2 14 19

Africana Studies Music 00101

American Studies Psychology 00011

Biochemistry Bioinformatics 01102 Literature 01001 Neuroscience 01023 Total 03126

Bioinformatics Italian 00011 Mathematics 00134 Total 00145

Source: Institutional Research Census files 39 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 37.0 (continued) PRIMARY MAJOR AND CLASS BY MINOR

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total Primary Major Minor NNNNN Biology Africana Studies 00011 Bioinformatics 00011 Chemistry 01023 Computer Science 00011 Environmental Science 00011

Environmental Studies 00011

Gerontology 00224 Human Rights&Genocide Studies 00022 Italian 02002 Literature 00011 Mathematics 00011 Neuroscience 0 0 4 10 14 Philosophy 00022 Plant Studies 00011 Psychology 0 1 4 12 17 Spanish Language Studies 01012 Visual Arts 00112 Total 0 5 11 40 56

Source: Institutional Research Census files 40 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 37.0 (continued) PRIMARY MAJOR AND CLASS BY MINOR

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total Primary Major Minor NNNNN Business Administration Accounting 014712 Computer Science 01012 Digital Filmmaking 00011 Economics 02136 Environmental Studies 00101 History 00202 Information Technology Mgmt 00044 International Business 0 2 3 14 19 Italian 00022 Literature 10001 Mathematics 01214 Music 10001 Neuroscience 01001 Political Science 00011 Psychology 10146 Public Policy 00101 Spanish Language Studies 00022 Women's Studies 00011 Total 3 8 15 41 67

Chemistry Mathematics 00011 Psychology 00011 Total 00022

Source: Institutional Research Census files 41 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 37.0 (continued) PRIMARY MAJOR AND CLASS BY MINOR

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total Primary Major Minor NNNNN Communication Arts American Studies 00101 Creative Writing 00123 Digital Filmmaking 10001 East Asian Studies 00011 History 01012 Information Technology Mgmt 00011 International Business 00235 International Studies 00022 Italian 00101 Literature 02024 Music 01034 Political Science 00011 Psychology 03159 Sociology 01102 Spanish Language Studies 00022 Theater 00101 Visual Arts 00527 Total 1 8 13 25 47

Computer Science Africana Studies 00101 Economics 00101 Information Technology Mgmt 00033 Mathematics 0 1 7 12 20 Spanish Language Studies 00011 Visual Arts 00112 Total 0 1 10 17 28

Source: Institutional Research Census files 42 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 37.0 (continued) PRIMARY MAJOR AND CLASS BY MINOR

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total Primary Major Minor NNNNN Contemporary Arts Art History 00011 Computer Science 00011 Total 00022

Economics Computer Science 00101 Criminology 00112 International Business 00022 Literature 00011 Mathematics 00022 Women's Studies 00011 Total 00279

Elementary Education Psychology 00101

Engineering Physics Computer Science 01001 International Business 10001 Mathematics 00134 Music 00112 Psychology 00101 Total 11349

Environmental Science American Studies 00011 Computer Science 00101 Earth Science 01012 Environmental Studies 00022 Literature 00101 Total 01247

Source: Institutional Research Census files 43 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 37.0 (continued) PRIMARY MAJOR AND CLASS BY MINOR

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total Primary Major Minor NNNNN Environmental Studies Anthropology 00011 Contemplative Studies 00011 Environmental Science 00213 Food Studies 00022 History 01001 Literature 00011 Public Policy 00314 Total 015713

History Africana Studies 00011 American Studies 00033 Anthropology 00011 Biology 00101 Creative Writing 00011 Criminology 00213 Earth Science 01001 East Asian Studies 00112 Human Rights&Genocide Studies 00101 International Studies 00022 Italian 00101 Literature 00101 Political Science 01001 Psychology 00022 Spanish Language Studies 00101 Visual Arts 00011 Women's and Gender Studies 00112 Total 0 2 9 14 25

Source: Institutional Research Census files 44 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 37.0 (continued) PRIMARY MAJOR AND CLASS BY MINOR

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total Primary Major Minor NNNNN Information Technology Mgmt Accounting 00011 Computer Science 00101 Literature 00101 Theater 00011 Total 00224

Integrated Science Studies Creative Writing 00101 Environmental Science 00101 Total 00202

International Business Accounting 00011 Economics 00101 International Studies 00101 Italian 10001 Psychology 00101 Spanish Language Studies 00011 Total 10326

International Studies Anthropology 00022 Contemplative Studies 00101 Creative Writing 00101 Criminology 00011 Human Rights&Genocide Studies 00134 Latino/a & Latin Amer Studies 00022 Music 00101 Political Science 11013 Spanish Language Studies 00011 Total 1 1 4 10 16

Source: Institutional Research Census files 45 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 37.0 (continued) PRIMARY MAJOR AND CLASS BY MINOR

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total Primary Major Minor NNNNN Law and Society Computer Science 10001 Creative Writing 00011 Criminology 124310 History 00101 Human Rights&Genocide Studies 00101 Literature 00011 Music 00101 Philosophy 00022 Political Science 00011 Psychology 01012 Public Policy 00202 Sociology 00101 Spanish Language Studies 01001 Visual Arts 01012 Women's and Gender Studies 00022 Total 2 5 10 12 29

Source: Institutional Research Census files 46 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 37.0 (continued) PRIMARY MAJOR AND CLASS BY MINOR

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total Primary Major Minor NNNNN Literature Environmental Studies 00011 Human Rights&Genocide Studies 00011 International Business 00011 Italian 00011 Neuroscience 00011 Political Science 01001 Psychology 00123 Science Technology & Society 01001 Sociology 00011 Spanish Language Studies 00011 Theater 01001 Visual Arts 00011 Total 0 3 1 10 14

Mathematics Accounting 00011 Computer Science 00044 International Studies 00101 Music 00011 Psychology 00011 Total 00178

Medical Imaging Sciences Psychology 00101

Source: Institutional Research Census files 47 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 37.0 (continued) PRIMARY MAJOR AND CLASS BY MINOR

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total Primary Major Minor NNNNN Music Africana Studies 00101 Creative Writing 01001 International Business 01012 Italian 00101 Psychology 00101 Visual Arts 10001 Total 12317

Nursing Criminology 01001 Gerontology 00112 Italian 00011 Neuroscience 02013 Psychology 0 2 3 14 19 Science Technology & Society 00101 Spanish Language Studies 00022 Substance Abuse 00101 Total 0 5 6 19 30

Political Science Biology 00011 Criminology 00101 History 00011 International Studies 00101 Latino/a & Latin Amer Studies 10001 Literature 00011 Music 00011 Psychology 00011 Public Policy 00369 Women's Studies 00101 Total 1 0 6 11 18

Source: Institutional Research Census files 48 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 37.0 (continued) PRIMARY MAJOR AND CLASS BY MINOR

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total Primary Major Minor NNNNN Psychology Anthropology 00112 Biology 00257 Contemplative Studies 00011 Creative Writing 00011 Criminology 071412 Gerontology 01179 International Business 01001 Latino/a & Latin Amer Studies 00011 Literature 00123 Music 10001 Neuroscience 1 3 4 12 20 Philosophy 00112 Political Science 00101 Sociology 00123 Spanish Language Studies 00101 Substance Abuse 0 0 2 14 16 Substance Use Disorder 00022 Theater 00011 Visual Arts 00022 Women's and Gender Studies 00156 Total 2 12 17 61 92

Source: Institutional Research Census files 49 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 37.0 (continued) PRIMARY MAJOR AND CLASS BY MINOR

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total Primary Major Minor NNNNN Social Science Africana Studies 00011 Biology 00022 Criminology 00022 Gerontology 00134 International Business 01001 Psychology 00033 Public Policy 00101 Sociology 00011 Substance Abuse 002810 Substance Use Disorder 00011 Visual Arts 00011 Women's Studies 00011 Total 0 1 4 23 28

Social Work Creative Writing 00011 Criminology 00033 Gerontology 01001 Human Rights&Genocide Studies 00011 Neuroscience 00101 Psychology 00022 Public Policy 00123 Spanish Language Studies 00112 Substance Abuse 0 0 3 10 13 Substance Use Disorder 02406 Women's and Gender Studies 11002 Total 1 4 10 20 35

Source: Institutional Research Census files 50 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 37.0 (continued) PRIMARY MAJOR AND CLASS BY MINOR

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total Primary Major Minor NNNNN Sociology Environmental Studies 00011 Gerontology 01001 Human Rights&Genocide Studies 00011 Literature 00011 Psychology 00213 Public Policy 00011 Substance Abuse 00112 Substance Use Disorder 00101 Women's and Gender Studies 00011 Total 014712

Spanish Language Studies Literature 00011

Theater Digital Filmmaking 00011 International Studies 00101 Literature 00101 Psychology 01001 Total 01214

Visual Arts Digital Filmmaking 01001 Psychology 00123 Total 01124

Grand Total 14 69 153 373 609

Source: Institutional Research Census files 51 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 38.0 PRIMARY MAJOR BY DEGREE TYPE AND ATTENDANCE STATUS

Full-Time Part-Time Total Primary Major Degree Type NNN Accounting BS 243 21 264 Business Administration BS 749 57 806 Economics BA 44 1 45 Anisfield School of Information Technology Mgmt BS 79 8 87 Business International Business BA 28 2 30 Matric - Major Undeclared BA 22 0 22 Total 1,165 89 1,254

Communication Arts BA 342 17 359 Contemporary Arts BA 38 33 71 Music BA 133 10 143 School of Theater BA 51 3 54 Contemporary Arts Visual Arts BA 83 6 89 Matric - Major Undeclared BA 3 0 3 Total 650 69 719

Africana Studies BA 1 0 1 American Studies BA 16 1 17 History BA 95 6 101 International Studies BA 38 4 42 Salameno School of Liberal Studies BA 2 0 2 Humanities and Global Studies Literature BA 92 15 107 Political Science BA 67 3 70 Spanish Language Studies BA 9 1 10 Matric - Major Undeclared BA 3 0 3 Total 323 30 353

Source: Institutional Research Census files 52 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 38.0 (continued) PRIMARY MAJOR BY DEGREE TYPE AND ATTENDANCE STATUS

Full-Time Part-Time Total Primary Major Degree Type NNN Elementary Education BS 37 2 39 Environmental Studies BA 59 4 63 Law and Society BA 98 4 102

School of Social Psychology BA 366 35 401 Science and Human Social Science BA 85 56 141 Services Social Work BSW 185 15 200 Sociology BA 83 3 86 Matric - Major Undeclared BA 16 2 18 Total 929 121 1,050

Biochemistry BS 33 1 34 Bioinformatics BS 18 1 19 Biology BS 399 20 419 Chemistry BS 31 2 33 Clinical Lab Sciences BS 6 1 7 Computer Science BS 186 21 207

School of Theoretical Engineering Physics BS 41 2 43 and Applied Science Environmental Science BS 35 1 36 Integrated Science Studies BS 7 3 10 Mathematics BS 53 6 59 Medical Imaging Sciences BS 16 1 17 Nursing BSN 400 88 488 Matric - Major Undeclared BS 8 1 9 Total 1,233 148 1,381

Source: Institutional Research Census files 53 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 38.0 (continued) PRIMARY MAJOR BY DEGREE TYPE AND ATTENDANCE STATUS

Full-Time Part-Time Total Primary Major Degree Type NNN Degree-seeking, But School and Major Matric - Major Undeclared BA 260 3 263 Undecided BS303 Total 263 3 266

Grand Total 4,563 460 5,023

Source: Institutional Research Census files 54 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 39.0 PRIMARY MAJOR AND ATTENDANCE STATUS OF GRADUATE STUDENTS

Full-Time Part-Time Total

NNN Masters in Accounting 16 11 27 Masters in Business Administration 0 60 60 Masters in Educational Leadership 18 37 55 Masters in Educational Technology 3 98 101 Masters in Nursing 0 73 73 Masters in Social Work 77 17 94 Masters in Special Education 26 19 45 Non-degree Seeking 1 27 28 Total 141 342 483

Source: Institutional Research Census files 55 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 40.0 PRIMARY MAJOR, RACE/ETHNICITY, AND SEX OF GRADUATE STUDENTS

American Race and Hispanic or Non-Resident Indian / Native Asian Black White Multiple Races Ethnicity Total Latino/a Aliens Alaskan unknown Male Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female

N NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN

Masters in Accounting 0 0 2 0 0 11 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 13 14

Masters in Business Administration 0 2 0 0 0 20 16 2 9 0 0 0 0 7 4 31 29

Masters in Educational Leadership 1 0 1 0 1 11 28 0 3 1 0 0 0 2 7 15 40

Masters in Educational Technology 0 0 1 1 3 15 60 2 7 0 0 0 2 3 7 21 80

Masters in Nursing 0 4 12 0 4 4 39 0 6 1 0 0 0 0 3 9 64

Masters in Social Work 0 0 2 1 9 10 46 2 12 0 1 1 0 1 9 15 79

Masters in Special Education 0 0 0 0 0 4 36 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 41

Non-degree Seeking 0 1 2 0 6 1 14 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 26

Total 1 7 20 2 23 76 245 8 46 2 2 1 2 13 35 110 373

Grand Total 1 27 25 321 54 4 3 48 483

Source: Institutional Research Census files 56 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 41.0 PRIMARY MAJOR, SEX, AND ATTENDANCE STATUS OF GRADUATE STUDENTS

Male Female Total Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time NNNNNN Masters in Accounting 10 3 6 8 16 11 Masters in Business Administration 0 31 0 29 0 60 Masters in Educational Leadership 6 9 12 28 18 37 Masters in Educational Technology 1 20 2 78 3 98 Masters in Nursing 0 9 0 64 0 73 Masters in Social Work 13 2 64 15 77 17 Masters in Special Education 2 2 24 17 26 19 Non-degree Seeking 0 2 1 25 1 27 Total 32 78 109 264 141 342 Grand Total 110 373 483

Source: Institutional Research Census files 57 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 42.0 PRIMARY MAJOR, RACE/ETHNICITY, AND ATTENDANCE STATUS OF GRADUATE STUDENTS

American Race and Ethnicity Indian / Native Asian Black White Hispanic or Latino/a Multiple Races Non-Resident Aliens Total unknown Alaskan Full-Time Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time

N N NNNNNNNNNNNNNNN

Masters in Accounting 0 1 1 0 0 12 5 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 16 11

Masters in Business Administration 0 0 2 0 0 0 36 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 60

Masters in Educational Leadership 1 0 1 0 1 12 27 1 2 0 1 0 0 4 5 18 37

Masters in Educational Technology 0 0 1 0 4 0 75 1 8 0 0 1 1 1 9 3 98

Masters in Nursing 0 0 16 0 4 0 43 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 73

Masters in Social Work 0 1 1 7 3 48 8 13 1 1 0 1 0 6 4 77 17

Masters in Special Education 0 0 0 0 0 23 17 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 26 19

Non-degree Seeking 0 0 3 0 6 1 14 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 27

Total 1 2 25 7 18 96 225 19 35 2 2 2 1 12 36 141 342

Grand Total 1 27 25 321 54 4 3 48 483

Source: Institutional Research Census files 58 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 43.0 PRIMARY MAJOR AND AVERAGE AGE OF GRADUATE STUDENTS

Average Age

Masters in Accounting 27.0

Masters in Business Administration 31.0

Masters in Educational Leadership 35.0

Masters in Educational Technology 31.0

Masters in Nursing 30.0

Masters in Social Work 27.5

Masters in Special Education 27.0

Non-degree Seeking 35.5

Total 30.0

Source: Institutional Research Census files 59 Office of Institutional Research Section 3: Academic

TABLE 44.0 PRIMARY MAJOR AND SCHOOL OF NEW GRADUATE STUDENTS

Major N % ANISFIELD SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Masters in Accounting 4 36.4

SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HUMAN SERVICES Masters in Educational Leadership 2 18.2 Masters in Educational Technology 4 36.4 Masters in Special Education 1 9.1 Total 7 63.6

Total 11 100.0

Source: Institutional Research Census files 60 Office of Institutional Research Section 4: CAMPUS HOUSING Section 4: Campus Housing

TABLE 45.0 CAMPUS HOUSING BY TYPE OF RESIDENCE

Building Room Type N Bischoff Hall Bischoff Hall Double 180 Bischoff Hall Single 14 Housing TBA-Generic 1 CPA-Buckeye College Park 2 BR Single 3 College Park 2 BR Double 22 CPA-Butternut College Park 1 BR Single 1 College Park 1 BR Double 1 College Park 2 BR Double 33 CPA-ELM College Park 2 BR Single 1 College Park 2 BR Double 27 CPA-Hickory College Park 2 BR Double 27 CPA-Holly College Park 2 BR Single 2 College Park 2 BR Double 22 CPA-International College Park 2 BR Single 1 College Park 2 BR Double 23 Laurel Hall Laurel Hall Single 412 Linden Hall Linden Hall Double 186 Linden Hall Single 16 Mackin Hall Mackin Hall Double 126 Mackin Hall Single 14 CPA-Mimosa College Park 2 BR Single 2 College Park 2 BR Double 37 CPA-Mulberry College Park 1 BR Single 1 College Park 1 BR Double 3 College Park 2 BR Double 26 The Overlook The Overlook Double 210 The Overlook Single 27 CPA-Palm College Park 2 BR Double 29 Pine Hall Pine Hall Double 257 Pine Hall Single 14 CPA-Redwood College Park 2 BR Single 1 College Park 2 BR Double 27 CPA-Science College Park 2 BR Single 1 College Park 2 BR Double 26 CPA-Sycamore College Park 2 BR Single 1 College Park 2 BR Double 4 CPA-Tamarack College Park 1 BR Double 2 College Park 2 BR Double 37 The Village Housing TBA-Generic 1 The Village Single 507 Total 2,325

Source: Institutional Research Census files 61 Office of Institutional Research Section 4: Campus Housing

TABLE 46.0 CAMPUS HOUSING BY CLASS

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior G1 G2 G3 Total Building Room Type NNNNNNNN Bischoff Hall Bischoff Hall Double 29 72 66 13 0 0 0 180 Bischoff Hall Single 038300014 Housing TBA-Generic 00100001 CPA-Buckeye College Park 2 BR Single 01110003 College Park 2 BR Double 0810400022 CPA-Butternut College Park 1 BR Single 01000001 College Park 1 BR Double 01000001 College Park 2 BR Double 1244400033 CPA-ELM College Park 2 BR Single 10000001 College Park 2 BR Double 0159300027 CPA-Hickory College Park 2 BR Double 1146600027 CPA-Holly College Park 2 BR Single 02000002 College Park 2 BR Double 0191200022 CPA-International College Park 2 BR Single 00010001 College Park 2 BR Double 3115400023 Laurel Hall Laurel Hall Single 3 33 248 128 0 0 0 412 Linden Hall Linden Hall Double 1671324000186 Linden Hall Single 1510000016 Mackin Hall Mackin Hall Double 893223000126 Mackin Hall Single 1040000014 CPA-Mimosa College Park 2 BR Single 00200002 College Park 2 BR Double 11910700037 CPA-Mulberry College Park 1 BR Single 00010001 College Park 1 BR Double 01011003 College Park 2 BR Double 1196000026 The Overlook The Overlook Double 14155329000210 The Overlook Single 1168200027 CPA-Palm College Park 2 BR Double 1189100029 Pine Hall Pine Hall Double 2391431000257 Pine Hall Single 1400000014 CPA-Redwood College Park 2 BR Single 01000001 College Park 2 BR Double 0184500027 CPA-Science College Park 2 BR Single 00100001 College Park 2 BR Double 0195200026 CPA-Sycamore College Park 2 BR Single 01000001 College Park 2 BR Double 00100214 CPA-Tamarack College Park 1 BR Double 00020002 College Park 2 BR Double 1295200037 The Village Housing TBA-Generic 00100001 The Village Single 1 11 105 390 0 0 0 507 Total 592 575 555 599 1 2 1 2,325

Source: Institutional Research Census files 62 Office of Institutional Research Section 4: Campus Housing

TABLE 47.0 CAMPUS HOUSING BY SEX

Male Female Total Building Room Type NNN Bischoff Hall Bischoff Hall Double 98 82 180 Bischoff Hall Single 6 8 14 Housing TBA-Generic 0 1 1 CPA-Buckeye College Park 2 BR Single 0 3 3 College Park 2 BR Double 10 12 22 CPA-Butternut College Park 1 BR Single 1 0 1 College Park 1 BR Double 1 0 1 College Park 2 BR Double 26 7 33 CPA-ELM College Park 2 BR Single 0 1 1 College Park 2 BR Double 8 19 27 CPA-Hickory College Park 2 BR Double 17 10 27 CPA-Holly College Park 2 BR Single 2 0 2 College Park 2 BR Double 0 22 22 CPA-International College Park 2 BR Single 0 1 1 College Park 2 BR Double 16 7 23 Laurel Hall Laurel Hall Single 182 230 412 Linden Hall Linden Hall Double 95 91 186 Linden Hall Single 9 7 16 Mackin Hall Mackin Hall Double 68 58 126 Mackin Hall Single 8 6 14 CPA-Mimosa College Park 2 BR Single 1 1 2 College Park 2 BR Double 6 31 37 CPA-Mulberry College Park 1 BR Single 1 0 1 College Park 1 BR Double 2 1 3 College Park 2 BR Double 18 8 26 The Overlook The Overlook Double 106 104 210 The Overlook Single 19 8 27 CPA-Palm College Park 2 BR Double 11 18 29 Pine Hall Pine Hall Double 79 178 257 Pine Hall Single 3 11 14 CPA-Redwood College Park 2 BR Single 0 1 1 College Park 2 BR Double 12 15 27 CPA-Science College Park 2 BR Single 0 1 1 College Park 2 BR Double 4 22 26 CPA-Sycamore College Park 2 BR Single 0 1 1 College Park 2 BR Double 1 3 4 CPA-Tamarack College Park 1 BR Double 1 1 2 College Park 2 BR Double 25 12 37 The Village Housing TBA-Generic 0 1 1 The Village Single 202 305 507 Total 1,038 1,287 2,325

Source: Institutional Research Census files 63 Office of Institutional Research Section 4: Campus Housing

TABLE 48.0 CAMPUS HOUSING BY RACE/ETHNICITY

Non- Race and American Indian / Hawaiian / Hispanic or Multiple Asian Black White Resident Ethnicity Total Native Alaskan Pacific Islander Latino/a Races Building Room Type Aliens unknown N NN N NNNNNN Bischoff Hall Bischoff Hall Double 1 10 14 1 123 22 0 5 4 180 Bischoff Hall Single 0 1 1 0 9 2 0 1 0 14 Housing TBA-Generic 0 0 0 0 1 0 0001 CPA-Buckeye College Park 2 BR Single 0 0 0 0 3 0 0003 College Park 2 BR Double 0 0 0 1 12 1 0 5 3 22 CPA-Butternut College Park 1 BR Single 0 0 0 0 1 0 0001 College Park 1 BR Double 0 1 0 0 0 0 0001 College Park 2 BR Double 0 3 3 0 17 5 0 5 0 33 CPA-ELM College Park 2 BR Single 0 0 0 0 0 0 0101 College Park 2 BR Double 0 2 2 0 15 3 1 3 1 27 CPA-Hickory College Park 2 BR Double 0 2 3 0 12 3 0 7 0 27 CPA-Holly College Park 2 BR Single 0 0 0 0 2 0 0002 College Park 2 BR Double 0 0 1 0 17 4 0 0 0 22 CPA-International College Park 2 BR Single 0 0 0 0 1 0 0001 College Park 2 BR Double 0 2 0 0 11 8 0 2 0 23 Laurel Hall Laurel Hall Single 1 45 30 0 261 38 3 9 25 412 Linden Hall Linden Hall Double 1 16 18 0 90 49 0 5 7 186 Linden Hall Single 0 1 4 0 8 3 0 0 0 16 Mackin Hall Mackin Hall Double 1 8 6 0 67 13 0 26 5 126 Mackin Hall Single 0 1 4 0 6 3 0 0 0 14 CPA-Mimosa College Park 2 BR Single 0 0 0 0 2 0 0002 College Park 2 BR Double 0 2 2 0 23 8 0 2 0 37 CPA-Mulberry College Park 1 BR Single 0 0 0 0 1 0 0001 College Park 1 BR Double 0 0 0 0 3 0 0003 College Park 2 BR Double 0 1 4 0 11 7 0 3 0 26 The Overlook The Overlook Double 2 21 14 0 133 34 0 3 3 210 The Overlook Single 0 3 3 0 12 7 0 0 2 27 CPA-Palm College Park 2 BR Double 0 2 1 0 17 4 0 4 1 29 Pine Hall Pine Hall Double 1 17 17 0 150 58 0 3 11 257 Pine Hall Single 0 0 1 0 6 7 0 0 0 14 CPA-Redwood College Park 2 BR Single 0 0 0 0 1 0 0001 College Park 2 BR Double 0 0 2 0 15 10 0 0 0 27 CPA-Science College Park 2 BR Single 0 0 0 0 1 0 0001 College Park 2 BR Double 0 1 0 0 19 6 0 0 0 26 CPA-Sycamore College Park 2 BR Single 0 0 0 0 1 0 0001 College Park 2 BR Double 0 0 1 0 2 1 0004 CPA-Tamarack College Park 1 BR Double 0 0 0 0 2 0 0002 College Park 2 BR Double 1 2 2 0 28 4 0 0 0 37 The Village Housing TBA-Generic 0 0 0 0 1 0 0001 The Village Single 3 26 20 0 360 58 4 8 28 507 Total 11 167 153 2 1,444 358 8 92 90 2,325

Source: Institutional Research Census files 64 Office of Institutional Research