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Minnesota Colleges and Universities Fall 2006 Enrollment Report Minnesota Colleges and Universities Fall 2006 Enrollment Report Total Enrollment New First Year New Transfers Institution Name Fall 05 Fall 06 % Chg Res N-Res M F FT PT Fall 05 Fall 06 % Chg Fall 05 Fall 06 % Chg Public Four Year Bemidji State University 4596 4647 1.11% 4097 550 2095 2552 3348 1299 636 652 2.52% 312 385 23.40% Metropolitan State University 6507 6543 0.55% 6162 375 2602 3941 2268 4275 84 52 -38.10% 953 1066 11.86% Minnesota State University, Mankato 14093 13992 -0.72% 11374 2618 6491 7501 11719 2273 2235 2139 -4.30% 1026 970 -5.46% Minnesota State University, Moorhead 7602 7429 -2.28% 4127 3302 3090 4339 6084 1345 1135 1083 -4.58% 711 671 -5.63% St Cloud State University 15400 15327 -0.47% 12995 2317 6929 8322 12329 2998 2152 2286 6.23% 1238 1386 11.95% Southwest State University 6144 5972 -2.80% 5142 830 2444 3528 2675 3297 562 510 -9.25% 242 234 -3.31% University of Minnesota @ Crookston 2134 2414 13.12% 2060 354 1059 1146 986 1428 198 216 9.09% 107 153 42.99% @ Duluth 10496 11190 6.61% 9604 1586 5693 5394 9733 1457 2164 2315 6.98% 429 407 -5.13% @ Twin Cities 51175 50402 -1.51% 34815 15587 23338 26343 40093 10309 5305 5439 2.53% 1882 1645 -12.59% @ Morris 1684 1747 3.74% 1465 282 732 1008 1578 169 358 380 6.15% 56 106 89.29% Winona State University 9199 10225 11.15% na na 3796 6064 6893 1126 na na na na Total Public Four Year 129030 129888 0.66% 14829 15072 1.64% 6956 7023 0.96% Public Community Colleges Anoka-Ramsey Community College 6940 7147 2.98% na na 2577 4570 3220 3927 na na na na Cambridge Coon Rapids Central Lakes College 2768 2831 2.28% 2708 123 1619 1212 1820 1011 1194 1204 0.84% 103 133 29.13% Century Community & Technical College 8553 8323 -2.69% 7693 630 3435 4858 4023 4300 2136 2021 -5.38% 591 653 10.49% Fond du Lac Tribal & Comm College Hibbing Community College 1305 1280 -1.92% na na 607 667 912 368 490 519 5.92% na na Inver Hills Community College Itasca Community College 1137 1179 3.69% 1102 77 582 593 908 271 457 473 3.50% 80 103 28.75% Lake Superior College 4116 4089 -0.66% 3380 709 1583 2506 2236 1853 1451 1347 -7.17% 418 368 -11.96% Mesabi Range Comm & Tech Coll 1063 1451 36.50% 1364 83 721 730 854 597 465 700 50.54% 15 17 13.33% Eveleth Virginia Minneapolis Comm & Tech College 7601 8219 8.13% 7656 563 3781 4438 3417 4802 2500 2874 14.96% 1275 2403 88.47% Minnesota West Comm & Tech College 2168 2259 4.20% 1974 285 921 1258 1396 863 667 658 -1.35% 146 172 17.81% Minnesota State Comm & Tech College 5270 5631 6.85% 3741 1890 2313 3285 3573 2058 1013 1127 11.25% 851 836 -1.76% (campuses at Detroit Lakes, Fergus Falls, Moorhead, and Wadena) Normandale Community College 8242 8641 4.84% 8385 256 3616 4797 4391 4250 1742 1661 -4.65% 872 1171 34.29% North Hennepin Community College 6382 6278 -1.63% 6134 144 2447 3723 2374 3674 956 1056 10.46% 564 559 -0.89% Northland Comm & Technical College 3654 3987 9.11% 2517 1470 1770 2217 2013 1974 na na na na Rainy River Community College 417 399 -4.32% 283 116 181 218 302 97 212 181 -14.62% na 13 Ridgewater College 3454 3514 1.74% 3387 127 1386 2128 2386 1128 1420 1433 0.92% 235 220 -6.38% Riverland Community College UMACRAO 2006 jcarlson, UMD 10-25-2006 Page 1 Minnesota Colleges and Universities Fall 2006 Enrollment Report Total Enrollment New First Year New Transfers Institution Name Fall 05 Fall 06 % Chg Res N-Res M F FT PT Fall 05 Fall 06 % Chg Fall 05 Fall 06 % Chg Rochester Comm and Tech College 6000 5812 -3.13% 5312 500 2173 3592 3219 2593 2114 2009 -4.97% 521 528 1.34% Vermilion Community College 746 740 -0.80% 599 141 502 238 520 220 323 390 20.74% 67 72 7.46% Total Public Comm Colleges 69816 71780 2.81% 17140 17653 2.99% 5738 7248 26.32% Technical Colleges Alexandria Technical College 1971 2015 2.23% 1932 83 1129 886 1573 442 553 554 0.18% 190 214 12.63% Dakota County Technical College 2665 2615 -1.88% 2439 157 1201 1333 1570 1089 886 1114 25.73% 767 789 2.87% Hennepin Technical College @ Brooklyn Park 2879 2957 2.71% 2890 63 1668 1280 987 1970 1778 1795 0.96% 300 680 126.67% @ Eden Prarie 2304 2353 2.13% 2297 56 1273 1069 866 1487 1285 1378 7.24% 244 629 157.79% MN State College - Southeast Technical Northwest Technical College (Bemidji) 903 1102 22.04% na na 340 744 460 639 350 543 55.14% na 266 Pine Technical College St. Cloud Technical College 3176 3346 5.35% 3234 112 1597 1749 2281 1065 838 917 9.43% 414 422 1.93% Saint Paul College 4996 4101 -17.91% 3940 161 1898 1954 1452 2649 1679 2277 35.62% 561 834 48.66% South Central Technical College 2542 2779 9.32% 2716 63 1074 1649 1589 1190 1386 1393 0.51% 472 579 22.67% Total Technical College 21436 21268 -0.78% 8755 9971 13.89% 2948 4413 49.69% Private Four Year Augsburg College 3564 3785 6.20% 3366 419 1575 2223 2982 816 335 401 19.70% 338 347 2.66% Bethany Lutheran College 566 572 1.06% 385 187 253 319 548 24 147 187 27.21% 19 36 89.47% Bethel University + 5006 5182 3.52% 2123 672 2224 2958 3776 1406 785 673 -14.27% 150 150 0.00% Capella University Carleton College 1936 1958 1.14% 498 1460 925 1033 1958 22 541 504 -6.84% 5 8 60.00% College of Saint Benedict 2045 2059 0.68% 1691 368 0 2059 2029 30 576 540 -6.25% 32 36 12.50% College of St. Catherine 4907 5246 6.91% 4753 493 312 4934 3216 2030 413 437 5.81% 773 792 2.46% College of St. Scholastica 3249 3309 1.85% 1025 2284 970 2339 2646 663 508 499 -1.77% 397 336 -15.37% College of Visual Arts 194 172 -11.34% 167 5 72 100 159 13 42 40 -4.76% 19 9 -52.63% Concordia College - Moorhead 2764 2724 -1.45% 1833 891 1046 1678 2667 57 767 692 -9.78% 49 62 26.53% Concordia University - St. Paul 2069 2046 -1.11% 1587 459 763 1283 1707 339 165 201 21.82% 283 257 -9.19% Crossroads College 176 171 -2.84% 118 53 79 92 146 25 26 21 -19.23% 41 16 -60.98% Crown College 1304 1344 3.07% 510 834 585 759 801 543 171 156 -8.77% 61 51 -16.39% Gustavus Adolphus College 2603 2618 0.58% na na 1120 1498 2572 46 709 685 -3.39% 21 44 109.52% Hamline University * 2054 2015 -1.90% 839 1176 814 1201 1900 115 461 424 -8.03% 124 125 0.81% Luther Seminary 819 836 2.08% na na 426 410 632 204 147 183 24.49% n a na Macalester College 1869 1918 2.62% na na 798 1120 1884 34 491 501 2.04% 23 22 -4.35% Martin Luther College 818 731 -10.64% 667 64 361 370 722 9 187 165 -11.76% 25 19 -24.00% Mayo Graduate School (all graduate level) Minneapolis College of Art & Design 722 777 7.62% 290 487 365 412 718 59 112 140 25.00% 61 57 -6.56% UMACRAO 2006 jcarlson, UMD 10-25-2006 Page 2 Minnesota Colleges and Universities Fall 2006 Enrollment Report Total Enrollment New First Year New Transfers Institution Name Fall 05 Fall 06 % Chg Res N-Res M F FT PT Fall 05 Fall 06 % Chg Fall 05 Fall 06 % Chg North Central University Northwestern College 1767 1781 0.79% 1189 592 719 1062 1740 41 469 488 4.05% 124 86 -30.65% Oak Hills Christian College 169 191 13.02% na na 100 91 174 17 37 21 -43.24% 22 55 150.00% Pillsbury Baptist Bible College 193 175 -9.33% 129 46 72 103 147 28 52 36 -30.77% 12 12 0.00% Saint John's University 1996 2044 2.40% 1625 419 1981 63 1927 117 447 506 13.20% 39 31 -20.51% Saint Mary's University of Minnesota 5231 5566 6.40% 4489 1077 2112 3454 1902 3664 311 368 18.33% 139 178 28.06% St. Olaf College 3058 3041 -0.56% 2617 424 1331 1710 2984 57 764 793 3.80% 35 30 -14.29% United Theological Seminary (graduate level) 236 221 -6.36% na na 79 141 66 154 na na na na University of St. Thomas 10641 10712 0.67% na na 5217 5495 6417 4295 1326 1299 -2.04% 312 306 -1.92% Walden University * CLA only + residency & new student info reflects only undergrad Total Private Four Year 59956 61194 2.06% 9989 9960 -0.29% 3104 3065 -1.26% Professional Schools Northwestern Health Sciences University 894 894 0.00% 859 35 440 454 816 78 na na na na William Mitchell College of Law 1117 1103 -1.25% na na 516 587 738 365 371 354 -4.58% 13 12 -7.69% Total Professional Schools 2011 1997 -0.70% 371 354 -4.58% 13 12 -7.69% Private Two Year Dunwoody College of Technology 1404 1357 -3.35% 1318 39 1245 112 1201 156 497 342 -31.19% 190 181 -4.74% Rasmussen College Total Private Two Year 1404 1357 -3.35% 497 342 -31.19% 190 181 -4.74% Reporting Summary UMACRAO 2006 jcarlson, UMD 10-25-2006 Page 3 Minnesota Colleges and Universities Fall 2006 Enrollment Report Total Enrollment New First Year New Transfers Institution Name Fall 05 Fall 06 % Chg Res N-Res M F FT PT Fall 05 Fall 06 % Chg Fall 05 Fall 06 % Chg MN Fall enrollments increased 283653 287484 1.35% MN new first year students increased 51581 53352 3.43% MN transfer students increased 18949 21942 15.80% Public 4 Year Universities Enrollments increased 129030 129888 0.66% First year students increased 14829 15072 1.64% Transfer students increased 6956 7023 0.96% Public Community Colleges Enrollments increased 69816 71780 2.81% First year students increased 17140 17653 2.99% Transfer students increased 5738 7248 26.32% Public Technical Colleges Enrollments decreased 21436 21268 -0.78% First year students increased 8755 9971 13.89% Transfer students increased 2948 4413 49.69% Private 4 Year Colleges/Universities Enrollments increased 59956 61194 2.06% First year students decreased 9989 9960 -0.29% Transfer students decreased 3104 3065 -1.26% Private 2 year Colleges/Institutions Enrollments decreased 1404 1357 -3.35% First year students decreased 497 342 -31.19% Transfer students decreased 190 181 -4.74% Professional Colleges/Institutions Enrollments decreased 2011 1997 -0.70% First year students decreased 371 354 -4.58% Transfer students decreased 13 12 -7.69% UMACRAO 2006 jcarlson, UMD 10-25-2006 Page 4.
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