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Table of Contents Fall 2018 - 2019 (As of the End of the Sixth Week of Instruction) 11/13/2018 Table of Contents Fall 2018 - 2019 (As of the End of the Sixth Week of Instruction) Table 1: Enrollment Facts at a Glance 2: Enrollment Facts at a Glance by Ethnic Status 3: Comparison of Enrollments with Previous Fall Term 4: Student Program by College (Undergraduates and Specials) 5: Student Program by College (Graduates and Professionals) 6: Students by Admissions Type and Gender 7: Students by Admissions Type and Credit Load 8: Students by Admissions Type and Residency 9: Students by Major 10: Students by Major - FTE Counts 11: Undergraduate Intersystem Transfers by University of Wisconsin College from which Admitted 12: New Freshmen by Wisconsin High School from which Admitted 13: Distribution of High School Percentiles for New Freshmen 14: Distribution of Credits Caried by Career and Level 15: Distribution of Credits Caried by College 16: Distribution of Students by Age 17: Home Address and Resident Status atTime of First Admittance for Citizens 18: Country of Citizenship at Time of First Admittance for Non-Citizens 19: Map of Home Addresses by Wisconsin County at Time of First Admittance for Citizens 20: Map of Home Addresses by State at Time of First Admittance for Citizens 21: Degrees Reported by Major for Prior Fiscal Year * Total headcount is as of the end of the 10th day of classes. Detail is as of the end of the 6th week of classes. 11/13/2018 Table 1: Page 1 of 1 Enrollment Facts at a Glance Fall 2018 - 2019 (As of the End of the Sixth Week of Instruction) . Undergraduates Specials Grads Professionals Summary Total Fall 2017 - 18 Fresh Soph Jrs Sr. Total Law Med Phar Vet Oth Prof* Total Men Women Total Total % Change Total Enrollment 4909 6778 7941 10732 30360 2288 8962 610 755 569 363 504 2801 21634 22777 44411 43820 1.3% Gender Men 2183 3318 3825 5441 14767 1150 4574 324 385 225 77 132 1143 21634 0 21634 21451 0.85% Women 2726 3460 4116 5291 15593 1138 4388 286 370 344 286 372 1658 0 22777 22777 22369 1.82% Current Entrance Status Continuing 77 4334 7130 10503 22044 1107 6598 323 557 434 263 389 1966 15559 16156 31715 31519 0.62% First Year 4820 1957 83 2 6862 0 0 00000 03247 3615 6862 6610 3.81% New Students 000001021227428017913597805114 1963 2137 4100 3986 2.86% Re-Entry 3 23 60 77 163 160 90 0 19 0 3 1 23 222 214 436 447 -2.46% Re-Entry/Transfer 312331021500000000 06288150 123 21.95% Transfer 6 452 635 48 1141 0 0 70000 75815671148 1135 1.15% Attendance Status Full Time 4898 6719 7737 9588 28942 470 6993 583 746 556 360 418 2663 18925 20143 39068 38603 1.20% Part Time 11 59 204 1144 1418 1818 1969 27 9 13 3 86 138 2709 2634 5343 5217 2.42% Fee Assessment Status Residents 2675 3825 4614 6503 17617 1600 2579 363 543 406 245371 1928 11224 12500 23724 24024 -1.25% Non-Residents 2234 2953 3327 4229 12743 688 6383 247 212 163 118 133 873 10410 10277 20687 19796 4.50% FTE Count 4700 6587 7668 9770 28725 915 7770 583 755 569 363 378 2648 19384 20578 39962 39383 1.71% Dissertators 0000001983916000 251028 980 2008 2120 -5.28% MN Compact 360 605 716 1068 2749 9 116 6 1 44 0 26 77 1382 1569 2951 2977 -0.87% Prior Years % Change from Prior Year Fall 2017 - 18 5022 6471 7642 10796 29931 2265 8952 519 860 562 356375 2672 21451 22369 43820 1.1 Fall 2016 - 17 4860 6272 7746 10658 29536 2174 8901 530 766 553 340536 2725 21320 22016 43336 -0.1 Fall 2015 - 16 4685 6540 7799 10556 29580 2082 9002 571 756 539 331528 2725 21432 21957 43389 0.5 Fall 2014 - 15 4946 6248 7580 10528 29302 1987 9203 596 733 533 331508 2701 21306 21887 43193 -0.2 Fall 2013 - 14 5208 6276 7590 10430 29504 1815 9188 676 739 537 325488 2765 21259 22016 43275 1.1 Fall 2012 - 13 5223 6107 7630 10158 29118 1727 9201 757 738 532 321426 2774 20894 21926 42820 0.9 Fall 2011 - 12 5027 6174 7411 10125 28737 1630 9251 823 718 538 318426 2823 20653 21788 42441 -0.4 Fall 2010 - 11 5239 6016 7292 10350 28897 1658 9341 834 691 540 317267 2649 20690 21905 42595 1.2 Fall 2009 - 10 5129 5825 7718 10018 28690 1653 9116 844 670 529 323274 2640 20285 21814 42099 0.2 Fall 2008 - 09 5282 6206 7509 10156 29153 1597 8710 838 722 519 313178 2570 20128 21902 42030 0 *Othr Prof category includes: Doctor of Audiology, Doctor of Nursing Practice, Legal Institutions, Doctor of Physical Therapy, Master of Physician Assistant Studies, and Master of Public Health 11/13/2018 Table2: Page 1 of 2 Enrollment Facts at a Glance by Ethnic Status Fall 2018 - 2019 (As of the End of the Sixth Week of Instruction) . Minorities Non-Minorities Total Citizenship Ethnic Status Gender Attendance Residency Total Fall 2017 - 2018 Inter Cauca Un- Citizen Non national* sian known Citizen*** African Asian Amer. Native Native Hispanic Men Women Full Time Part Resident Non- Total % * Amer. Amer. Hawaiian Amer. Time Resident Change Asian SE Asian* Total 1267 2745 632 415 108 2187 3384 3970 6558 796 3853 3501 7354 7081 3.9% 6306 29846 905 44411 37449 6926 Gender Men 538 1360 254 166 51 1015 3384 0 2985 399 1659 1725 3384 3235 4.6% 3541 14229 480 21634 17766 3847 Women 729 1385 378 249 57 1172 0 3970 3573 397 2194 1776 3970 3846 3.2% 2765 15617 425 22777 19683 3079 Current Entrance Status Continuing 896 1863 461 305 83 1572 2393 2787 4611 569 2727 2453 5180 5096 1.6% 4184 21796 555 31715 27078 4620 First Year 185 559 114 69 15 380 590 732 1318 4 700 622 1322 1164 13.6% 595 4706 239 6862 6188 670 New Student 132 246 35 31 7 160 271 340 437 174 258 353 611 571 7.0% 1171 2250 68 4100 2850 1241 Re-Entry 19 26 8 3 0 16 41 31 30 42 50 22 72 73 -1.4% 37 294 33 436 389 47 Re-Entry/Trf 7 4 2 0 0 9 11 11 21 1 12 10 22 25 -12.0% 0 128 0 150 149 0 Transfer 28 47 12 7 3 50 78 69 141 6 106 41 147 152 -3.3% 319 672 10 1148 795 348 Attendance Status FT Non_Res 555 1255 163 127 48 1047 1558 1637 3195 0 0 3195 3195 3025 5.6% 5752 9518 432 18897 12861 6012 FT Resdident 543 1190 420 238 50 922 1427 1936 3363 0 3363 0 3363 3295 2.1% 33 16501 274 20171 19905 264 PT Non-Res. 77 115 8 8 3 95 167 139 0 306 0 306 306 303 1.0% 508 923 53 1790 1216 564 PT Res. 92 185 41 42 7 123 232 258 0 490 490 0 490 458 7.0% 13 2904 146 3553 3467 86 Undergraduates Freshman 166 306 93 58 12 320 405 550 952 3 516 439 955 928 2.9% 452 3356 146 4909 4410 495 Sophomore 177 502 116 65 17 351 564 664 1216 12 703 525 1228 1124 9.3% 623 4750 177 6778 6068 708 Junior 229 502 146 81 22 385 646 719 1332 33 811 554 1365 1255 8.8% 912 5565 99 7941 6920 1012 Senior 270 679 154 80 32 512 814 913 1537 190 1022 705 1727 1747 -1.1% 1095 7872 38 10732 9506 1220 Total 842 1989 509 284 83 1568 2429 2846 5037 238 3052 2223 5275 5054 4.4% 3082 21543 460 30360 26904 3435 Specials College 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 3 0 3 3 3 0.0% 9 24 0 36 27 9 University 58 104 10 6 2 54 97 137 21 213 161 73 234 219 6.8% 465 620 24 1343 841 496 Guest Student 2 2 0 3 0 1 8 0 0 8 6 2 8 11 -27.3% 2 64 1 75 70 4 Guest Senior 5 9 1 2 0 5 11 11 0 22 22 0 22 22 0.0% 0 713 99 834 827 7 Total 66 116 11 11 2 61 116 151 21 246 189 78 267 255 4.7% 476 1421 124 2288 1765 516 Graduates Masters 112 165 31 42 8 166 251 273 328 196 233 291 524 490 6.9% 873 2451 65 3913 2968 945 PhD 161 239 42 49 12 290 377 416 700 93 121 672 793 784 1.1% 1779 2329 148 5049 3153 1893 Total 273 404 73 91 20 456 628 689 1028 289 354 963 1317 1274 3.4% 2652 4780 213 8962 6121 2838 Professionals Veterinary Med. 4 17 0 4 1 17 11 32 43 0 17 26 43 42 2.4% 7 312 1 363 354 9 Law 32 17 4 9 1 46 44 65 104 5 50 59 109 108 0.9% 27 449 25 610 571 35 Pharmacy 12 50 27 7 1 15 42 70 108 4 63 49 112 110 1.8% 18 426 13 569 537 31 Medical 29 138 5 3 0 12 98 89 184 3 96 91 187 171 9.4% 2 613 65 867 856 11 Other Professio 9 14 3 6 0 12 16 28 33 11 32 12 44 48 -8.3% 42 302 4 392 341 51 Total 86 236 39 29 3 102 211 284 472 23 258 237 495 479 3.3% 96 2102 108 2801 2659 137 11/13/2018 Table2: Page 2 of 2 Enrollment Facts at a Glance by Ethnic Status Fall 2018 - 2019 (As of the End of the Sixth Week of Instruction) .
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