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The Citadel Student Enrollment Profile Spring 2019 the Citadel The Citadel Student Enrollment Profile Spring 2019 The Citadel: Enrollment by Residency CHE Residency Classification for Fee In-State Out-of-State Total Purposes Out-of-State Active Duty Students 26 26 28% Cadets 1491 857 2348 Evening Undergraduate Students 235 25 260 Fifth Year Day Students 34 9 43 Graduate Students 714 132 846 Off Campus Students Enrolled in Citadel Courses 43 19 62 In-State 72% Teacher Cadets (High School Students) 13 2 15 Transient Students 10 7 17 Veteran Students (Day) 75 1 76 Total of Residency 2641 1052 3693 In-State Out-of-State CHE Residency Classification for Fee Purposes Active Duty Students In-State (A) Resident Exception: Military Personnel and their Dependents 15 SC Resident 11 Total 26 Cadets In-State (A) Resident Exception: Military Personnel and their Dependents 7 (B) Resident Exception: Faculty and Administration Employees and their Dependents 1 (C) Resident Exception: Full-time Employee and their Dependents 9 (D) Resident Exception: Retired Persons and their Dependents 3 (F) Resident Exception: Scholarships Approved by Boards of Trustees 93 (I) Resident Exception: Covered Individuals Receiving Veterans GI Bill Chapter 30 and 33 42 Education Benefits SC Resident 1336 Out-of- Non SC Resident 857 State Total 2348 Evening Undergraduate Students In-State (A) Resident Exception: Military Personnel and their Dependents 2 (I) Resident Exception: Covered Individuals Receiving Veterans GI Bill Chapter 30 and 33 1 Education Benefits SC Resident 232 Out-of- Non SC Resident 25 State Total 260 Fifth Year Day Students In-State SC Resident 34 Out-of- Non SC Resident 9 State Total 43 Graduate Students In-State (A) Resident Exception: Military Personnel and their Dependents 6 (B) Resident Exception: Faculty and Administration Employees and their Dependents 4 (C) Resident Exception: Full-time Employee and their Dependents 11 (F) Resident Exception: Scholarships Approved by Boards of Trustees 5 (I) Resident Exception: Covered Individuals Receiving Veterans GI Bill Chapter 30 and 33 5 The Citadel ~ Office of Institutional Research The Citadel Student Enrollment Profile Spring 2019 The Citadel: Enrollment by Residency Graduate Students In-State Education Benefits SC Resident 683 Out-of- Non SC Resident 132 State Total 846 Off Campus Students Enrolled in Citadel In-State (C) Resident Exception: Full-time Employee and their Dependents 1 Courses (I) Resident Exception: Covered Individuals Receiving Veterans GI Bill Chapter 30 and 33 1 Education Benefits SC Resident 41 Out-of- Non SC Resident 19 State Total 62 Teacher Cadets (High School Students) In-State SC Resident 13 Out-of- Non SC Resident 2 State Total 15 Transient Students In-State SC Resident 10 Out-of- Non SC Resident 7 State Total 17 Veteran Students (Day) In-State (I) Resident Exception: Covered Individuals Receiving Veterans GI Bill Chapter 30 and 33 11 Education Benefits SC Resident 64 Out-of- Non SC Resident 1 State Total 76 Total 3693 * Off campus students include students studying abroad, studying away in the US, and those serving an internship. The Citadel ~ Office of Institutional Research The Citadel Student Enrollment Profile Spring 2019 The Citadel: Enrollment by Gender Gender Female Male Total Female Active Duty Students 3 23 26 21% Cadets 209 2139 2348 Evening Undergraduate Students 84 176 260 Fifth Year Day Students 2 41 43 Graduate Students 435 411 846 Off Campus Students Enrolled in Citadel 6 56 62 Courses Male Teacher Cadets (High School Students) 8 7 15 79% Transient Students 8 9 17 Veteran Students (Day) 7 69 76 Total of Gender 762 2931 3693 Female Male * Off campus students include students studying abroad, studying away in the US, and those serving an internship. The Citadel ~ Office of Institutional Research The Citadel Student Enrollment Profile Spring 2019 The Citadel: Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity 100% Student Type Active Duty Students 88% 87% Cadets Evening Undergraduate Students 78% Fifth Year Day Students 80% 76% 73% 72% 72% Graduate Students 67% Off Campus Students Enrolled in Citadel Courses Teacher Cadets (High School Students) 60% Transient Students Veteran Students (Day) 47% 40% 33% 29% 25% 27% 23%23% 24% 20% 20% 13% 8% 4%4% 3% 1% 0% 1% 2% 0% Minority Non-Resident Alien Unknown White Race/Ethnicity American Native Indian or Black or Hawaiian Non- Alaskan African More Than or Pacific Resident Race/Ethnicity Native Asian American Hispanic 1 Race Islander Alien Unknown White Total Active Duty Students 1 1 1 23 26 Cadets 11 45 190 163 115 5 27 12 1780 2348 Evening Undergraduate 4 29 14 14 11 188 260 Students Fifth Year Day Students 2 10 2 29 43 Graduate Students 3 7 107 41 7 3 1 18 659 846 Off Campus Students 3 5 54 62 Enrolled in Citadel Courses Teacher Cadets (High 7 3 1 4 15 School Students) Transient Students 2 1 1 5 8 17 Veteran Students (Day) 2 6 10 1 2 55 76 Total of 14 62 353 237 142 8 28 49 2800 3693 Race/Ethnicity * Off campus students include students studying abroad, studying away in the US, and those serving an internship. The Citadel ~ Office of Institutional Research The Citadel Student Enrollment Profile Spring 2019 The Citadel: Enrollment by Veteran Status Student Type 100% 100% Cadets Evening Undergraduate Students Graduate Students Veteran Students (Day) 80% 60% 40% 33% 33% 31% 28% 29% 24% 24% 20% 17% 15%16% 17% 15% 11% 4%3% 0% Coast Guard Air Force Army Marines Navy Veteran Status Student Type Air Force Army Coast Guard Marines Navy Total Cadets 1 1 Evening Undergraduate Students 11 15 5 8 7 46 Graduate Students 17 38 5 19 35 114 Veteran Students (Day) 12 18 2 21 22 75 Total 40 71 13 48 64 236 * Veteran status is self-reported. The Citadel ~ Office of Institutional Research The Citadel Student Enrollment Profile Spring 2019 The Citadel: Credit Hours and Full-time Equivalency (FTE) Data by Student Type 50,000 Student Type Active Duty Students Cadets 41,667 Evening Undergraduate Students 40,000 Fifth Year Day Students Graduate Students Off Campus Students Enrolled in Citadel Courses Teacher Cadets (High School Students) 30,000 Transient Students Veteran Students (Day) 20,000 10,000 5,066 2,451 1,127 361 340 249 45 38 0 Credit Hours Credit Hours FTE Active Duty Students 361 30.08 Cadets 41,667 3,472.25 Evening Undergraduate Students 2,451 204.25 Fifth Year Day Students 340 28.33 Graduate Students 5,066 562.89 Off Campus Students Enrolled in Citadel Courses 249 20.75 Teacher Cadets (High School Students) 45 3.75 Transient Students 38 3.17 Veteran Students (Day) 1,127 93.92 Total 51,344 4,419.39 * Off campus students include students studying abroad, studying away in the US, and those serving an internship. The Citadel ~ Office of Institutional Research The Citadel Student Enrollment Profile Spring 2019 The Citadel: Credit Hours by Department 20,000 School Department of Leadership Studies Miscellaneous Courses Orientation ROTC 15,222 15,000 School of Engineering 14,001 School of Humanities and Social Sciences Swain Family School of Science and Mathematics Tommy and Victoria Baker School of Business Zucker Family School of Education 10,000 6,198 5,719 5,000 3,062 1,335 841 1,518 1,292 741 459 417 525 30 249 0 Undergraduate Graduate Department and Subject Area 1 Lower Division 2 Upper Division 3 Graduate Total Aerospace Studies Air Force ROTC 441 231 672 Total of Department 441 231 672 Biology Biology and Biological Science 2,692 346 84 3,122 Total of Department 2,692 346 84 3,122 Chemistry Chemistry 1,545 115 1,660 Total of Department 1,545 115 1,660 Civil and Environ Engineering Civil Engineering 651 1,713 42 2,406 Construction Engineering 129 129 Total of Department 651 1,842 42 2,535 Criminal Justice Crim Just and Law Enf Admin 351 1,308 81 1,740 Sociology 177 177 Total of Department 528 1,308 81 1,917 Cyber and Computer Sciences Computer and Info Sciences 429 267 150 846 Cybersecurity 69 69 Total of Department 429 336 150 915 Elect and Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering 371 802 21 1,194 Total of Department 371 802 21 1,194 Engineer Leadrshp and Prg Mgmt Engineering and Industrial Mgt 147 147 Mechanical Engineering 27 27 Project Management 171 138 309 Total of Department 171 312 483 English Communication, General 702 60 762 English Language and Lit 2,889 96 54 3,039 Fine Arts and Art Studies 423 510 933 Philosophy 60 60 Total of Department 4,074 666 54 4,794 The Citadel ~ Office of Institutional Research The Citadel Student Enrollment Profile Spring 2019 The Citadel: Credit Hours by Department Department and Subject Area 1 Lower Division 2 Upper Division 3 Graduate Total Health and Human Performance Gerontology 52 52 Kinesiology and Exer Science 141 321 255 717 Phys Ed Teaching and Coaching 1,459 989 2,448 Total of Department 1,600 1,362 255 3,217 History History 1,920 765 69 2,754 History Other 3 3 Total of Department 1,920 768 69 2,757 Honors Courses Liberal Arts and Sci Other 19 62 81 Total of Department 19 62 81 Intelligence and Security Stud Homeland Secuity 156 156 Intelligence, General 252 351 246 849 Total of Department 408 351 246 1,005 Leadership Liberal Arts and Sciences 106 300 406 Organizational Leadership 435 249 684 Total of Department 106 735 249 1,090 Mathematical Sciences Mathematics 3,466 129 36 3,631 Total of Department 3,466 129 36 3,631 Mechanical Engineering General Engineering 6 6 Mechanical Engineering 148 1,728 36 1,912 Mechatronics Engineering 3 3 Miscellaneous Engineering 3 3 Total of Department 148 1,734 42 1,924 Military Science Army ROTC 945 822 1,767 Total of Department 945 822 1,767 Misc Courses and Majors Liberal Arts and Sciences 600 9 609 Music Performance 60
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