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Section 4 STUDENT BACK PAGE DIVIDER TRANSFER Section 4 STUDENT ENROLLMENT TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY * FACT BOOK 2008 - 2012 P a g e 21 Table 4.1 PROFILE OF TRANSFER STUDENTS Fall 2008 – 2012 Various Fall % of Fall % of Fall % of Fall % of Fall % of % % Demographics 2008 Total 2009 Total 2010 Total 2011 Total 2012 Total Change Change 1-Year 5-Year Total Students 568 100 751 100 610 100 618 100 747 100 21 32 Full-time 432 76 582 78 488 80 469 76 563 75 20 30 Part-time 136 24 169 22 122 20 149 24 184 25 23 35 Males 232 41 328 44 299 49 254 41 291 39 15 25 Females 336 59 423 56 311 51 364 59 456 61 25 36 Blacks 483 85 618 82 511 84 500 81 606 81 21 25 Hispanics 24 4 26 4 27 4 33 5 43 6 30 79 Whites 7 1 16 2 19 3 16 3 31 4 94 343 Asian 33 6 36 5 24 4 32 5 37 5 16 12 American Indian 0 0 1 <1 4 1 0 0 1 <1 - - International 20 4 25 3 25 4 28 5 28 4 0 40 Unspecified 1 <1 29 4 0 0 9 1 1 <1 0 -89 In-State 454 80 624 83 510 84 532 86 680 91 28 50 Out-of-state 96 17 104 14 81 13 62 10 59 8 -5 -39 Other Countries 18 3 23 3 19 3 24 4 8 1 -67 -56 Table 4.2 CLASSIFICATION OF TRANSFER STUDENTS Fall 2008 – 2012 Classification Fall % of Fall % of Fall % of Fall % of Fall % of % % 2008 Total 2009 Total 2010 Total 2011 Total 2012 Total Change Change 1-Year 5-Year Freshman 323 57 443 59 303 49 229 37 241 32 5 -25 Sophomore 179 31 227 30 243 40 265 43 319 43 20 78 Junior 62 11 77 10 59 10 108 17 170 23 57 174 Senior 4 1 4 1 5 1 16 3 17 2 6 325 Total 568 100 751 100 610 100 618 100 747 100 21 32 TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY * FACT BOOK 2008 - 2012 P a g e 22 TRANSFER STUDENTS IN-STATE ENROLLMENT: TOP 10 TEXAS COUNTIES Table 4.3 Fall 2008 Table 4.4 Fall 2012 Texas Counties Fall 2012 % of Total Texas Counties Fall 2008 % of Total Harris 327 72 Harris 539 79 Fort Bend 45 10 Fort Bend 41 6 Dallas 24 5 Dallas 23 3 Tarrant 13 3 Galveston 17 3 Brazoria Galveston 8 2 16 2 Jefferson 7 1 Brazoria 6 1 Jefferson 5 1 Tarrant 7 1 Bell 2 <1 Bell 4 1 Bowie 2 <1 Bexar 3 <1 McLennan 2 <1 Montgomery 3 <1 *Percents will not total 100%, this represents top 10 Counties only. *Percents will not total 100%, this represents top 10 Counties only. TRANSFER STUDENTS OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLMENT: TOP 10 STATES Table 4.5 Fall 2008 Table 4.6 Fall 2012 Non-Texas States Fall 2008 % of Total Non-Texas States Fall 2012 % of Total California 38 40 California 17 29 Louisiana 15 16 Illinois 6 10 Florida 6 6 Louisiana 6 10 Michigan 4 4 Mississippi 4 7 Mississippi 4 4 Florida 3 5 Illinois 3 3 Georgia 3 5 Alabama 2 2 Maryland 2 3 Georgia 2 2 Michigan 2 3 Indiana 2 2 Missouri 2 3 Maryland 2 2 Nebraska 2 3 *Percents will not total 100% , this represents Top 10 States only. *Percents will not total 100% , this represents Top 10 States only. TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY * FACT BOOK 2008 - 2012 P a g e 23 TRANSFER STUDENTS FOREIGN ENROLLMENT: TOP 5 FOREIGN AREAS Table 4.7 Fall 2008 Table 4.8 Fall 2012 Foreign Fall 2008 % of Total Foreign Fall 2012 % of Total Area Area Kenya 3 17 Saudi Arabia 5 64 Saudi Arabia 3 17 Bahamas 1 12 Bangladesh 1 6 Ethiopia 1 12 Bahamas 1 6 Nigeria 1 12 Barbados 1 6 *Percents will not total 100% , this represents Top 5 Countries only. *Percents will not total 100% , this represents Top 5 Countries only. Table 4.9 FIRST-GENERATION STATUS OF TRANSFER STUDENTS Fall 2008 – 2012 First-Generation Fall % of Fall % of Fall % of Fall % of Fall % of % % Status 2008 Total 2009 Total 2010 Total 2011 Total 2012 Total Change Change 1-Year 5-Year First - Generation Students 281 49 410 55 329 54 333 54 391 52 17 39 No n First-Generation 287 51 341 45 281 46 285 46 356 48 25 24 Students Total 568 100 751 100 610 100 618 100 747 100 21 32 TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY * FACT BOOK 2008 - 2012 P a g e 24 TRANSFER STUDENTS: TOP 10 TRANSFER-IN COLLEGES Table 4.10 Fall 2008 Table 4.11 Fall 2012 Transfer-In Colleges Fall 2008 % of Total Transfer-In Colleges Fall 2012 % of Total Houston Community College 99 17 Houston Community College 195 26 Prairie View A&M University 37 7 Lone Star College 43 6 University Of Houston 35 6 University Of Houston 40 5 Lone Star College 19 3 Lamar University 39 5 Lamar University 18 3 Prairie View A&M University 24 3 Blinn College 12 2 San Jacinto College Cen Campus 15 2 San Jacinto College Cen Campus 11 2 Sam Houston State University 13 2 Navarro College 10 2 Grambling St Univ 11 2 Grambling St Univ 8 1 Alvin Community College 11 2 Mclennan Community College 7 1 Stephen F. Austin State Univ 10 1 *Percents will not total 100%, this represents Top 10 Colleges only. *Percent will not total 100%, this represents Top 10 Colleges only. TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY * FACT BOOK 2008 - 2012 P a g e 25 TRANSFER STUDENTS TOP 20 MAJORS Table 4.12 Fall 2008 Table 4.13 Fall 2012 CIP Code Major Fall % of CIP Code Major Fall % of 2008 Total 2012 Total 51110300 Prepharmacy 96 17 51110300 Prepharmacy 105 14 24010200 General Studies 85 15 52020100 Business Administration/ 53 7 52020100 Business Administration/ Management 49 9 Management 26010100 Biology 41 6 30999900 Interdisciplinary Studies 33 6 24010200 General Studies 40 5 26010100 Biology 32 6 30999901 Interdisciplinary Studies 40 5 44070100 Social Work 24 4 52030100 Accounting 37 5 31050100 Human Performance 18 3 51070100 Health Care Administration 36 5 51070100 Health Care Administration 18 3 43010300 Administration of Justice 35 5 42010100 Psychology 16 3 44070100 Social Work 33 4 52030100 Accounting 16 3 31050500 Human Performance 31 4 15030300 Electronics Engineering Technology 13 2 42010100 Psychology 28 4 43010300 Administration of Justice 13 2 19010100 Human Services And Consumer Science 16 2 51000000 Health Studies 13 2 52140100 Marketing 16 2 19070600 Child Development 12 2 9070100 Telecommunications 15 2 9070100 Telecommunications 10 2 52120100 Management Information Systems 15 2 52140100 Marketing 10 2 15030300 Electronics Engineering Technology 14 2 11010100 Computer Science 9 2 51090800 Respiratory Therapy 14 2 52080300 Finance 9 2 9040100 Journalism 13 2 9040100 Journalism 8 1 52080300 Finance 13 2 23100100 Speech Communications 7 1 11010100 Computer Science 11 2 *Percent will not total 100%, this represents Top 20 Majors only. *Percent will not total 100%, this represents Top 20 Majors only. TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY * FACT BOOK 2008 - 2012 P a g e 26 Table 4.14 TRANSFER STUDENTS FIRST SEMESTER HOURS ATTEMPTED & HOURS COMPLETED Fall 2008 – 2012 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 % % Change Change 1-Year 5-Year Hours Attempted 12.2 12.3 12.6 12.2 12.2 0 0 Hours Completed 7.8 8.4 8.9 9.5 8.8 -7 13 Table 4.15 TRANSFER STUDENTS FIRST SEMESTER HOURS COMPLETED TO HOURS ATTEMPTED RATIO Fall 2008 – 2012 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 % % Change Change 1-Year 5-Year Ratio (Percent) of Hours 64 68 71 78 72 -8 13 Completed to Attempted Table 4.16 TRANSFER STUDENTS FIRST SEMESTER GPA Fall 2008 – 2012 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Mean Median STDV Mean Median STDV Mean Median STDV Mean Median STDV Mean Median STDV First Semester 2.22 2.48 1.24 2.33 2.63 1.22 2.44 2.74 1.18 2.58 2.82 1.06 2.37 2.75 1.27 GPA TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY * FACT BOOK 2008 - 2012 .
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