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Source of Students SOURCE OF STUDENTS SOURCE OF NEW FRESHMEN BY RESIDENT STATUS OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY FALL SEMESTER 2017 RESIDENT NEW FRESHMEN BY COUNTY 3 4 10 29 12 6 0 21 2 71 Harper Woods 6 Grant Kay Nowata 13 Ottawa Cimarron Texas Beaver Washington Alfalfa 44 Craig 16 Osage 21 Woodward 61 21 112 17 25 25 Delaware 4 Garfield Noble Rogers On County Map 2,725 Major Pawnee Mayes Ellis 190 510 79 59 Unknown Counties* 5 23 65 Payne Tulsa 2 Dewey 63 Wagoner 18 Adair Grand Total 2,804 8 Kingfisher Logan Blaine Creek Cherokee 22 38 *Unknown Counties include students who did not supply 3 21 23 119 510 Lincoln Muskogee county information, and students who live out-of-state, Roger Mills Custer Okmulgee 24 Canadian Oklahoma 8 but have residency status. 6 Sequoyah 36 Okfuskee 16 8 83 McIntosh 9 Pottawatomie 0 Beckham Washita Cleveland Caddo 9 Haskell 26 1 Seminole 5 11 5 34 McClain 34 3 Greer Hughes Pittsburg Le Flore 4 Kiowa Grady 16 12 Latimer 47 Harmon Garvin Pontotoc 5 9 Comanche 21 5 Coal Jackson 6 6 3 Stephens Murray 1 4 Atoka Pushmataha Tillman 21 Johnston Cotton Carter 11 8 17 4 1 4 McCurtain Jefferson Bryan Choctaw Love Marshall NONRESIDENT NEW FRESHMEN BY STATE 5 1 WA 0 ND MT 6 MN 0 0 3 ME 1 3 1 SD WI 2 OR ID VT 2 6 5 NH WY 2 MI NY 8 3 1 3 IA NE 5 CTRI MA 27 3 10 PA 6 OH NJ 2 1 37 IL IN 0 NV UT 73 43 0 CO 1 8 DC 2 KS MO WV 48 KY VA DE CA 5 6 11 3 MD 3 4 OK 58 TN NC 0 AZ NM AR 1 0 17 SC MS AL GA 918 On U.S. Map 1,357 TX 3 LA Unknown/Other Territory 6 5 International 53 FL Grand Total 1,416 4 AK 1 HI 1 Note: This map does not include concurrent high school students or HI non-degree-seeking students. 0 11 students listed Oklahoma as their permanent address, but do PR not qualify for in-state residency status. 20 DISTRIBUTION OF NEW FRESHMEN BY HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS SIZE OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY FALL SEMESTER 2017 25 23.56 21.78 20 16.7 15 12.31 11.01 Percent 10 6.19 5.46 5 2.99 0 <25 25-49 50-99 100-199 200-399 400-599 600-900 900+ High School Graduating Class Size Note: This chart is based on the Fall 2017 new freshmen class data for the 3,443 students for whom high school class size was reported. 21 NEW FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT BY TOP FEEDER COUNTIES OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY FALL SEMESTERS 2013 THROUGH 2017 Difference 2016 & 2017 County 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Number Percent Oklahoma 520 532 587 502 510 8 1.6% Tulsa 492 583 573 534 510 -24 -4.5% Payne 161 152 139 187 190 3 1.6% Canadian 101 102 98 141 119 -22 -15.6% Rogers 91 92 106 84 112 28 33.3% Cleveland 96 85 99 104 83 -21 -20.2% Washington 58 65 70 77 71 -6 -7.8% Logan 48 62 60 47 65 18 38.3% Creek 42 43 60 63 63 0 0.0% Garfield 58 55 50 48 61 13 27.1% Wagoner 62 57 56 61 59 -2 -3.3% Comanche 47 50 44 43 47 4 9.3% Osage 32 52 37 44 44 0 0.0% Muskogee 34 43 30 53 38 -15 -28.3% Pottawatomie 31 36 36 25 36 11 44.0% Grady 24 33 29 40 34 -6 -15.0% Pittsburg 15 18 24 12 34 22 183.3% Kay 38 36 30 30 29 -1 -3.3% McClain 15 15 11 19 26 7 36.8% Mayes 25 27 29 23 25 2 8.7% Pawnee 23 19 21 11 25 14 127.3% Sequoyah 5 13 20 20 24 4 20.0% Kingfisher 29 27 17 24 23 -1 -4.2% Okmulgee 13 21 24 26 23 -3 -11.5% Lincoln 25 25 22 30 22 -8 -26.7% Carter 18 17 27 25 21 -4 -16.0% Custer 18 12 14 18 21 3 16.7% Delaware 20 18 20 17 21 4 23.5% Noble 15 16 26 12 21 9 75.0% Stephens 34 26 25 32 21 -11 -34.4% Texas 7 6 10 13 21 8 61.5% Cherokee 16 14 35 21 18 -3 -14.3% Bryan 15 13 13 8 17 9 112.5% Major 8 8 9 9 17 8 88.9% Beckham 17 17 10 19 16 -3 -15.8% Garvin 8 9 12 20 16 -4 -20.0% Woodward 12 12 24 18 16 -2 -11.1% Craig 5 11 12 5 13 8 160.0% Nowata 5 4 6 12 12 0 0.0% Pontotoc 13 9 7 6 12 6 100.0% Le Flore 11 10 18 15 11 -4 -26.7% McCurtain 9 12 11 14 11 -3 -21.4% Grant 2 3 1 6 10 4 66.7% Caddo 13 15 14 9 9 0 0.0% Jackson 11 7 11 11 9 -2 -18.2% Seminole 7 5 5 3 9 6 200.0% Blaine 8 19 5 9 8 -1 -11.1% Jefferson 1 4 2 6 8 2 33.3% Okfuskee 3 3 3 4 8 4 100.0% Washita 5 5 4 5 8 3 60.0% Alfalfa 4 2 2 4 6 2 50.0% Atoka 2 3 0 4 6 2 50.0% McIntosh 7 7 7 7 6 -1 -14.3% Note : Degree-seeking new freshmen at OSU-Tulsa and OSU-Stillwater are counted on this chart. Figures do not include first- time concurrent students. 22 RESIDENT NEW FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT BY TOP OKLAHOMA HIGH SCHOOLS OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY FALL SEMESTER 2017 WITH FOUR-YEAR COMPARISON Fall 2017 Fall 2016 Fall 2015 Fall 2014 Fall 2013 Rank High School Name, City Female Male Total Total Total Total Total 1 Stillwater High School, Stillwater 63 67 130 127 98 113 121 2 Edmond North High School, Edmond 63 53 116 92 103 86 94 3 Union High School, Tulsa 38 52 90 71 70 98 84 4 Jenks High School, Jenks 41 38 79 85 95 100 91 5 Edmond Memorial High School, Edmond 29 45 74 73 78 81 65 6 Owasso High School, Owasso 32 41 73 79 77 58 59 7 Broken Arrow High School, Broken Arrow 37 27 64 80 79 71 73 8 Bartlesville High School, Bartlesville 38 17 55 58 53 57 54 9 Deer Creek High School, Edmond 25 29 54 63 45 45 52 10 Bixby High School, Bixby 23 20 43 53 41 45 16 11 Edmond Santa Fe High School, Edmond 16 25 41 43 54 56 47 12 Mustang High School, Mustang 18 22 40 47 31 42 31 23 13 Bishop Kelley High School, Tulsa 21 18 39 34 28 42 34 14 Booker T Washington High School, Tulsa 17 17 34 34 41 44 37 14 Yukon High School, Yukon 26 8 34 50 33 32 37 16 Claremore High School, Claremore 17 15 32 24 22 29 24 18 Enid High School, Enid 15 14 29 25 25 29 34 19 Putnam City North High School, Oklahoma City 18 10 28 34 44 49 31 20 Ponca City Senior High School, Ponca City 12 12 24 22 30 31 26 21 Charles Page High School, Sand Springs 11 12 23 38 33 23 22 21 Putnam City High School, Oklahoma City 12 11 23 17 20 20 27 21 Skiatook High School, Skiatook 13 10 23 10 14 19 10 24 Mcalester High School, Mcalester 12 10 22 10 15 9 11 24 Perkins Tryon High School, Perkins 7 15 22 19 13 20 16 26 Bishop Mcguinness High School, Oklahoma City 14 6 20 17 34 25 31 26 Coweta High School, Coweta 14 6 20 21 18 20 11 26 Guthrie Senior High School, Guthrie 7 13 20 18 18 23 12 26 Sapulpa High School, Sapulpa 13 7 20 25 26 16 13 26 Shawnee Senior High School, Shawnee 10 10 20 8 15 20 16 31 Norman High School, Norman 11 7 18 6 18 12 17 32 Piedmont High School, Piedmont 7 10 17 19 16 20 23 33 Cleveland High School, Cleveland 9 7 16 6 13 7 12 Fall 2017 Fall 2016 Fall 2015 Fall 2014 Fall 2013 Rank High School Name, City Female Male Total Total Total Total Total 33 Collinsville High School, Collinsville 8 8 16 9 12 7 14 33 Muskogee High School, Muskogee 10 6 16 24 10 16 14 33 Norman North High School, Norman 12 4 16 13 23 15 24 33 Tuttle High School, Tuttle 7 9 16 13 6 9 8 38 Choctaw High School, Choctaw 9 6 15 19 31 14 15 38 Fort Gibson High School, Fort Gibson 9 6 15 15 16 9 9 38 Guymon Senior High School, Guymon 5 10 15 6 6 3 4 38 Metro Christian Academy, Tulsa 6 9 15 16 21 21 20 38 Midwest City High School, Midwest City 9 6 15 14 6 12 4 38 Oklahoma Christian School, Edmond 8 7 15 19 19 21 30 44 Thomas A Edison High School, Tulsa 8 6 14 22 16 31 19 45 Carl Albert Senior High School, Midwest City 10 3 13 14 16 16 14 45 Chisholm High School, Enid 5 8 13 9 8 9 7 45 Mannford High School, Mannford 6 7 13 8 13 5 12 45 Southmoore High School, Moore 10 3 13 19 17 17 15 49 Bethany High School, Bethany 8 4 12 7 11 8 6 49 Cascia Hall Preparatory School, Tulsa 4 8 12 9 11 11 5 24 49 Duncan High School, Duncan 8 4 12 23 15 10 21 49 Elgin High School, Elgin 7 5 12 4 10 9 8 49 Elk City High School, Elk City 8 4 12 17 6 13 11 49 Harding Fine Arts Center, Oklahoma City 6 6 12 3 4 5 2 49 Kingfisher High School, Kingfisher 9 3 12 15 4 10 11 49 Oologah High School, Oologah 8 4 12 8 4 4 9 49 Tahlequah High School, Tahlequah 7 5 12 8 24 11 12 49 Weatherford High School, Weatherford 2 10 12 4 10 7 3 59 Cushing High School, Cushing 7 4 11 13 12 5 12 59 El Reno High School, El Reno 5 6 11 10 11 13 4 59 Perry Senior High School, Perry 5 6 11 5 19 9 10 59 Pryor High School, Pryor 6 5 11 14 13 11 12 59 Woodward High School, Woodward 6 5 11 16 15 5 8 64 Blanchard High School, Blanchard 7 3 10 3 4 1 2 64 Durant High School, Durant 6 4 10 6 7 9 12 64 Eisenhower Senior High School, Lawton 7 3 10 3 10 7 4 64 Grove High School, Grove 4 6 10 11 12 11 11 64 Harding Charter Prep High School, Oklahoma City 5 5 10 7 13 10 5 64 Lincoln Christian School, Tulsa 2 8 10 7 10 5 3 Note: Degree-seeking new freshmen from OSU-Stillwater and OSU-Tulsa are included; conconcurent students are not included.
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