Dayton, Dayton, Ohio

Wnght Wnght State State University University

STAlE STAlE

WRIGHT WRIGHT

Fall1981 Fall1981

Student Student Profile Profile

873-2555 873-2555 (513) (513)

Millett Millett Hall Hall 120 120

Systems Systems Information Information Student Student of of Office Office

by: by: Prepared Prepared

OHIO OHIO DAYTON, DAYTON,

UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY STATE STATE WRIGHT WRIGHT

1981 1981 FALL' FALL'

PROFILE PROFILE STUDENT STUDENT t .

Introduction

'!he 1981 Student Profile oattains deroograFtlic data on students

enrolled at wright State University for the Fall ()larter 1981.

Infonnation is also included on degrees awarded for the previous year.

Chly data of general interest to the university a.mruni.ty-were

selected for publication. Persons interested in cbtaining additional

infonnation may contact the Office of Student Information Systems, 120

Millett Hall.

wayne L. Peterson Director

Sharon E. Landis Office Manager TABLE OF CONTENTS

Enrollment by Campus, Fulltime-Parttime Sex and Degree Status • . • • • • • • 1 Main Campus Enrollment 1977-81 • • • • • • 2 Western Ohio Branch Campus Enrollment 1977-81. 3 Undergraduate Enrollment 1977-81 • • • • • • • • 4 Degree Graduate & Professional Enrollment 1977-81•• 5 Non-degree Graduate & Professional Enrollment 1977-81 •• 6 Enrollment by Entrance Status, Race and Age. 7 Undergraduate Enrollment by College/School • • 8 Graduate & Professional Enrollment by College/School • 9

Enrollment by Credit Hours • ...... ~ . 9 Students Living on Campus. • ...... 9 Degree Undergraduate Students by Major ...... 10-12 Degree Graduate & Professional Students by Major . . . 13-15 Marital Status, Disabled Students, Veterans and Students from Wright Patterson Air Force Base • . . . . 16 Students Receiving Financial Aid . . . . . 17 Degree Undergraduate Grade Point Averages, Spring 1981 • 17 Enrollment by Ohio County of Origin. 18 Enrollment by State of Origin...... 19 International Students ...... 20 New Degree Freshmen; Intended Area of Study. . . . • • 21-22 New Degree Freshmen High School Origin • • ...... 23 Transfer Students College of Origin. • . . . 23 New Degree Freshmen by Ohio C~unty of Origin . . . . 24

Bachelor Degrees Conferred 1980-8~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • 25 Graduate & Professional Degrees Conferred 1980-81...... 25 FALL

ENROLIMENT

Percentage

Main cantpls 14,418 94.1 - 2.0

Piqua Resident Credit Center 64 .4

Western Ohio Brandl Canpls 904 5.9 + 8.9 Total University (unduplicated) 15,327 - 2.0

Full Time 8,485 55.4 + 2.9

Part Time 6,842 44.6 - 7.5 .

Men 7,510 49.0 - .9 . wanen 7,817 51.0 - 2.9

Degree Students

Students enrollerl in a specific graduate or 'UOOergraduate degree or certificate program

Freshmen 3,495 Master• s Degree 2,199

Sopharore 2,123 Ed. s. Degree 40

Junior 2,067 M.D. Degree 373

Senior 2,247 Psy. D. Degree 88

Teacher Al.D. Degree ~34 Certification 83

Total Degree Students 12,749 83.2% of all students Change from Fall 1980 - .6% ·

Non-Degree Students

Students oot enrollerl in a ly t:CMard a degree.

Undergraduate 1,652

Graduate 926

Total Non~ Students ?' 578 16.8% of all ·students Change frcim Fall 1980 - 8.1%

1 WRIGHTSTATE UNIVERSITY MAINCAt1PUS EnT'ollment . 10 000 ' 14,009 13,559

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1 ~ PT'O f I'PI-1D/EDr­::J 8,000

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1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 HRIGHTSTATE UNIVERSITY WESTERNOHIO BRANCH CAMPUS

904

714

373

1977 1978 1979 i989 1981 I• Grand Total I• Associ ate Degree I HRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY MAINCAMPUS Underg~aduateEnrollment 12 000 ' 10 t 810

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1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 111111Degree I• Non Degree I HRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY r·1AIN CAMPUS Deg~eeGraduate Students 2 500 2t250

·1'750

250 9 1971 ., 978 1979 1980 198·1

.... 1 . r,.e~t..Jrn1ng New Continuing Total WRIGHTSTATE UNIVERSITY t1AIN CAf1PUS Non Degree Graduate Students

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-if-'- Relurning ---+- Ne~ -+- Conlinuing -+-Total FALL CUARTER 1981 ENI'RANCE STATUS Non- Degree Degree Total PeJ:cent of all Students ·New Freshmen 1981 High School Graduates 1,466 108 1,574 10.3 Graduated Prior to 1981 238 213 451 i.9

New Graduate and Professional Students 509 233 742 4.8 Continuing Students (attended Spring or S\.1'111ler 1981) 8, 713 1,000 9,713 63.4 Reb.Irning Students (attended Wright State prior to Spring or Sumner 1981) 1,016 542 1,558 10.2 Transfer Students (atterded another College or Univ. ) 806 482 1,288 8.4

RACE OF ALL S'IUDENTS

(Classified according to Federal oampliance ~rting categories) Students Percent Students Percent Asian 188 1.2 hnerican Black 878 5.7 Indian 25 .2 Foreign 185 1.2 White 13,902 90.7 Hispanic 104 .7 Unknc:Mn 45 .3

Age of all Students

Change' Fxan ~ Students Percent Fall 1980 Under 20 3,061 20.0 - 2.0% 20-22 3,697 24.1 23-29 4,478 29.2 - .5 30-39 2,760 18.0 - 5.3 40-49 979 6.4 ... 5.7 50-59 293 1.9 60-69 58 .4 - 6.5 70+ 1

44.1% of all students are 22 years of age or younger 47.2% of all s~ents are between 23 and 39 years of age

7 WRIGHTSTATE UNIVERSITY MAINCAMPUS FALL 1981 UNOERGRAOUATtENROLLMENT

B•• -s i n Pss

8-J, Education

24% Unlv. Div.

4% Nursing 22% Sci &Egr

DISTRIBUTIONBY MAJOR Graduate and Professional Enrollment Fall 1981

Number %

Business & Administration 601 16.4

Education & Human Services 1129 30.8

Graduate Studies 76 2.0

Liberal Arts 98 2.6

Medicine 377 10.3

Nursing 38 1.0

Professional Psychology 88 2.4

Science and Engineering 327 8.9

Non Degree 926 25.3

3660 Enrollment bl Credit Hours Fal 1981 Hours Undergraduate . Graduate

1-3 8.8% 36.1%

3 •. 5 - 6 13.6% 30.7%

6.5 - 8 7.3% 7.6%

8.5 - 11.5 6.0% 5.4%

12 and above 64.2% 20.2% Students Living on Campus

Hamilton University Hall A2artments

Men 122 160 Women 198 125 TID m Freshmen 184 135 Sophomore 74, 65 Junior 41 41 Senior 19 20 Graduate 2 14

9 FALL QUARtER 1981

Students~ Major

Undergraduate

Business

University College of % of Degree Ma.jor Division Business Total U.G. Students

Undecided 366 382 748 Account.arcy 172 479 651 Business E<::xJn:mics 5 27 32 Business (Mioor) 14 14 Finance 14 101 115 General Business 3 3 Management 54 349 403 Marketing 51 276 327 Quantitative Business Analysis 4 4 Total 662 1,635 2,297 22.9

Education

University College of % of Degree Major Division Education Total U.G. St:lrlents

Urrlecided 33 93 126 Elementary Undecided 40 105 145 Art 4 19 23 Educational Media 1 2 3 Humanities 3 3 Early Orild Kgtn. 4 81 85 language Arts 48 48 Mathematics 33 33 Science 1 22 23 Physical Educ. 13 13 Social Studies 1 15 16 Special Ed Elm 2 42 44 Special Ed ID 14 63 77 Secondary Art 4 22 26 Business 2 30 32 Business 23 23 Physical Education 18 63 81 Educational Media 15 15 English 3 33 36 Speech 6 6

10 Stu:lents by Major - Undergraduate, Fall, 1981

Education Majors (continued) university College ·of % of Degree Major Division Education Total U.G. Stu:lents

'Iheatre 5 5 History 5 26 31 Mathenatics 4 16 20 Science 1 2 3 Biology 10 10 Chenistry 1 1 Earth Science 6 6 Physics 1 1 Social Studies 20 20 Rehabilitation 7 49 56 Certification 82 82

Total 145 948 1093 10.9%

Liberal Arts

university College of % of Degree Division Liberal Arts Total U.G. Students

Undecided 98 231 329 Undecided Creative Arts 5 3 8 Art 26 121 147 Music 25 71 96 Theatre 66 159 225 Anthropology 2 25 27 Econanics 1 13 14 Geography 1 28 28 History 4 61 65 Political Science 27 147 174 Social ~rk 16 134 150 Sociology 2 78 80 Urban Studies 1 34 35 camunications 8 232 240 camunication Disorders 1 26 26 English 3 78 81 French 3 12 12 German 2 4 6 Spanish 2 10 12 f.biem language 5 5 Greek 1 1 2 Latin 1 1 Philosophy 2 13 15 Religion 4 4• Classical Hunanities 6 6

Total 291 1497 1788 17.8%

11 Sttrlents by Major - UOOergraduate, Fall, 1981

.Science an:1 Etyineering

College of University Science & %of Degree Major Division Engineering Total U.G. St'OOents

Biology 62 249 311 Bio-f.i:!dical Egr. 25 75 100 Chemistry 11 130 141 Cooputer Egr. 53 133 186 Cclrplter Scieoce 235 524 759 ~gineering 73 64 137 ~gineering Physics 6 17 23 ~viromental Health 8 38 46 ~viromlental Sttrlies 17 17 Geology 15 83 98 Human Factors Egr. 58 58 Materials Science Egr. 6 49 55 Mathanatics 19 34 53 Medical Techrx>logy 25 134 159 Physics 9 16 25 p~~l~ 41 222 263 Systems Egr. 100 380 480 Undecided 114 170 284 Tbtal 802 2,393 3-;BS 31.9%

Nursil'¥J 549 5.4%

Universi~ Division

Urrlecided 672 Special High School St\Xlents 40 Tbtal 712 7.1%

Western Ohio Branch Ccm'pus

Associate of Arts Degree Business 32 Elementary Edu::ation 35 Humanities an:1 Social Science 1 Science an:1 Er¥3ineering 22 Cclmunity & Rehabilitation Science 14 Associate of AWlied Science Acco.mting Tec:hoology 62 Business Management Techoology 21 Data Processing Technology 45 Retail Marketing Management Techoology 7 Secretarial Technology 29 Electronics Techno!~ 44 Mechanical Drafting Design Technology 41 Autamti.ve Techoology' 7 Manufacturing Technology 18 water Well Technology · 5 Tbtal 383 3.8%

12 FALL QUARrER 1981

St00er1ts by Major

I?egree Graduate & Professional Students

% of Degree o:>llege of Business Grcrluate Students

Accountan::y 68 Finance Adrn:i.nistration 30 Finance & Banking 92 General .Managanent 21 .Managanent 254 Market.in:J 58 Quantitative Business Analysis 23 Social & Applied Econani.cs so I£>gistics Management 3

Total 599 21.9%

% of Degree College of Edocation & Human Services Graduate Stl.x'lents

Administrative Specialist Instruction 4 Pupil Persomel 1 Research 2 Special Education 7 Staff Personnel 1

Pri.ncipalship Middle SChool 32

SUpervisar/CUrriculun Elementary 36

Certification candidate 69

Curriculum & Supervision Special Edocatioo 18 Teacher Leader 332 Media 2

Sclxlol Counseling 34

Sttdent/Personnel Services School Psy. 35

Educational leadership 19

Personnel Counseling Mental Health 126 Business & Irxlustry 47 '

13 Students by Major - Graduate Students, Fall 1981

Education Majors (continued)

Rehabilitation CO\mseling 41

Classroan Teacher - Undecided 27

Elementary Classrcx:.ro Teacher Art 1 Early Chil.db:xx:i 26 Reading 29 Mathematics 4 Science 3 Social Science 2 Iearning & Behavior 8 Media 8

Mic:XUe School Classrocm Teacher Iearning & Behavior 4

Secondary Classroan Teacher Business 8 English 4 Media 10 Mathena.tics 3 Science 4 Social Studies 2 Iearning & Behavior 6

Art Therapy 20

Classroan Teacher (K-12) Art 13 Reading Specialist 23 Special Education/Educable Mentally Retarded 11 Special Education/Learning Disabilities 26 Special Education/Multiple ~ts 14 Special Education/Gifted Children 24 Media 6

Educational Specialist (Fds.) 40

Total 1128 41.3%

%of Deqree College of Liberal Arts Graduate Students

English 43 History 20 Humanities 20 Music 15

'Ibtal 98 3.6%

14 Students by Major - Graduate Students, Fall 1981

% of Degree College of Science & Engineering Graduate Stroents

Biology 23 Anatany 7 BicrChemistry 5 Micrd:>iology & Irrmuoology 13 Physiology 16 . Chanistry 36 catp.lter Science 94 Geology 42 Ma.thema.tics 22 MST Earth Science 1 Physics 12 Syste:ns Engineerin:J 54 Carputer Engineering 1 Total 327 11.9%

School of Nursing 38 1.4%

%of Degree School of Graduate Stulies Graduate St:OOents

Applied Behavioral Science 41 Bianedical Sciences (Ph.D.) 34 Selected Graduate Studies 1 Total 76 2.8%

School of Medicine 373 13.6%

School of Professional Psyclx?logy 88 3.2%

15 . FALL QUARI'ER 1981

Marital Status

% Unmarried % ~farried

Men 69.7 30.3

Wc.:mm 60.6 39~4

UOOergradua.te 73.4 26.6

Graduate 39.4 60.6

Disabled Student Population

390 disablai stulents received services durin} 198Q-81. This nunber reflects only those st\.dents requirinJ assistance.

Disability

Visually _int)airOO. 29 IBa.rni.ng Disabled 34 Hearin]/Speech 6 Ort:hq;ledic 208 Other (inchrli.ng neurological, cardiac, Male 219 respiratory, glardular Female 171" & tarp:lrary disabilities) 113

Graduated during 1980-81 25

Veterans

St\rlents receivinJ Veterans educatiooal benefits:

Undergraduate Graduate Total

Veterans 610 97 707 ~icemen on active duty 27 28 55 Rehabilitation Veterans 22 1 23 Wife or Child of De<;&lSed Veteran 57 8 65 716 134 856

Wright Patterson Air Force Base

428 st\rlents fran wright Patterson Air Farce Base are.attendin; the university under a fee reimburserrent plan.

16 FALL CVARTER 1981

Financial Aid

Financial programs administered by the Office of Financial Aid for the 1980-81 acad~c year.

The number of students receiving financial aid is 4,850. 'Ihis cDe5 not include af.Proximately 650 students 'tA1.o received short-term loans fran the Office of Financial Aid.

Types of aid, number of recipients, arrl arounts awarded as of 9/17/81:

No. of Total Alrount Average Ano.mt ReciEients Awarded of .Award

National Direct student Loan 549 $ 515,784 $ 939

Supplemental ·Education Oprx>rtunity Grant 406 216,723 534

Basic Educational Opp>rtunity Grant 1,732 1,641,473 948

Ohio Instructional Grant 1,364 510,503 374

College W:lrk-Study* 1,172 1,442,878 1,231

~right State University Scholarship 448 284,206 634

Guaranteed Student Loan 1,912 5,670,241 2,966

*In crldi.tion, there are approximately 515 students working un:ier the regular student payroll.

Pegree Undergraduates Grade Point Average Spring QJarter 1981

37. 6% of all degree 'UOOergraduates have a grade JX>int average of 3.0 or better.

87.5% of all degree 'UOOergraduates have a grade JX>int average of 2.0 or better.

Grade Point average of 3.0 or better Grade Point average of 2.0 or better

35.6% of the Freshmen 69.7% of the Freshmen . 36.4% of the Sq;harores 72.5% of · ~ Sqi1atm'es 37. 7% of the Juniors 88.7%.of the Juniors 40.2% of the Seniors 90.1% of the Seniors

Grade Point Averages are for students receiving grades Spring \)larter 1980-81. ·

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Students Attending with Foreign Student Visas

Male Female Total

Freshmen 8 2 Scphcm:>re 17 4 Junior 14 3 Senior 22 5 Graduate 40 19 Professional 2 103 33 136

Continuing 100 New 11 Transfer 19 Returning 2 Not direct fran High School 4 136

MAJOR FIEID

Non-Degree 3 Business 26 Education 2 Graduate Studies 3 Liberal Arts 5 Nursing 1 Science & Egr. 87 Univ. Division 8 ~ 1 136

Twenty-Seven Foreign Countries are Represented

China 2 Lebanon 4 Columbia 1 Liberia 1 England 4 Libya 18 Ethiopia 2 Malaysia 3 Greece 1 Nigeria 10 Honduras 1 Pakistan 4 Irrlia 10 Peru 1 Indonesia 1 fbillipines 3 Iran 19 Saudi Arabia 5 Jamaica 3 Taiwan 28 Japan 4 '!hailand 3 Jordan 2 Turkey 1 Korea 2 Uganda 1 Venezuela 2

20 FALl. CVARTER 1981

New Degree Freshmen Intended Area of Study

SUb- No. Total %of total

Business 362 21.5 Ac<:nmtancy 101 Ecorx:mics 3 Finance 5 Management 27 Marketing 26 Undecided 200

Education 106 6.3 ElementaJ:y Education 52 Secorxlary Education 33 '(Jnjecided 21

Liberal Arts 228 13.5 Ant:hrcpology 2 Art 20 Camunications 2 English 3 Modern Languages 3 M.Jsic 18 Theatre 59 History 3 Political Science 20 Sociology 2 Social W:lrk 12 Urban Studies 1 Undecided 83

Science & Engineering 524 31.1 Biology 47 Olemist:Iy 9 canputer Science & canputer Engineering 177 Erv;Ji.neering 119 Envir. Health 6 Geology 11 Mathematics 13 Medical Technology 20 Alysics 6 Psychology 28 '(Jnjecided 88

Nursing 55 3.2

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Special Special High High School School StOOents StOOents 8 8 .4 .4

Urxiecided Urxiecided 300 300 17.8

Water Water Well Well Technology Technology 2 2

Manufacturing Manufacturing Tech. Tech. 7 7

Autanotive Autanotive Technology Technology 3 3

Design Design Technology Technology 5 5

Mechanical Mechanical Drafting Drafting

Electronics Electronics Technology Technology 14 14

Associate Associate of of A:pplied A:pplied Science Science

ment ment Technology Technology 1 1

Retail Retail Marketing Marketing Manage­

Secretarial Secretarial Tedmology Tedmology 10 10

Data Data Processing Processing Tech. Tech. 9 9

Business Business Management Management 1 1

Technology Technology }).ccounting }).ccounting 15 15

Associate Associate of of Applied Applied Business Business

tion tion Services Services 2 2

camuni.ty camuni.ty Rehabilita­ & &

Science Science Engineering Engineering & & . 6 6

Elementa.r:y Elementa.r:y Education Education 16 16

Business Business 9 9

Associate Associate of of Degree Degree Arts Arts 100 100 5.9 5.9

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New Degree Freshmen

High School Origin

'!he new degree freshmen students represent 307 high schools. High schools with 10 or nore students are listed below.

Beavercreek ll6 Milton Union 20 Centerville 73 COlonel White 19 Wayne 70 Meadowdale 17 Fairborn Park Hills 57 Brookville 16 Fairborn Baker 48 Trotwood Madison 16 Faintont East 43 West Carrollton 16 Carroll 42 BelnDnt 15 Greenon, Springfield 42 Memorial, St. Marys 15 Fainnont West 38 St. Heru:y 12 Nortl'mDnt 38 Springfield South 12 Xenia 38 wilrur Wright 12 Tecmtseh, New carlisle 35 Bellbrook ll Butler Vandalia 34 Catholic central· Celina 32 Springfield ll Chaminade-Julienne 29 Dayton Christian 11 Stebbins 29 Jefferson 11 TiR,JeCCmoe, Tiw City 27 Troy 10 Patterson Co-q> 26 Wil.Jni.nJton 10 Coldwater 24 Alter, Kettering 23 Miamisburg 22

Degree Transfer Students

Degree transfer students represent 229 colleges. Colleges with 5 or rore transfer students are listed below.

Sinclair carmunity College 200 10 The Chi.o State University 52 10 33 Eastern Kentucky University 8 Clark Technical COllege 30 Wilmington College 7 Edison State College 25 7 25 of 23 Medical Arts 6 Bowling Green State Indiana University 5 University 22 Hocking Technical COllege 5 University of DaytDn 20 Moont Vernon Nazarene Wittenberg University 14 College 5 Ohio Northern University 5 SOUth State College 5

23 FALL QJARI'ER 1981

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Medicine Medicine 44 44 6.8 6.8

Liberal Liberal Arts Arts 31 31 4.8 4.8

Education Education Hunan Hunan Services Services 362 362 55.9 55.9 & &

Business Business Administration Administration 107 107 16.5 16.5 & &

COllege COllege of of I?egrees I?egrees Ntlllber Ntlllber all all degrees degrees

Percent Percent of of

July July June June 1, 1, 1980 1980 - 30, 30, 1981 1981

Graduate Graduate Degrees Degrees Conferred Conferred

Total Total 1,264 1,264

589 589 Associate Associate Degrees Degrees 43 43

668 668 Ohio Ohio Branch Branch Western Western carrp.ts carrp.ts

Science Science Er¥3'ineering Er¥3'ineering & & 323 323 25.6 25.6

Nursin; Nursin; 131 131 10.4 10.4

Liberal Liberal Arts Arts 284 284 22.5 22.5

Education Education Services Services Human Human & & 238 238 18.9 18.9

Business Business Administration Administration & & 288 288 22.8 22.8

College College degrees degrees of of all all Ntlllber Ntlllber Degrees Degrees

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Bachelors Bachelors Degrees Degrees Conferred Conferred

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