The University of at El Paso FACT BOOK 2000-01

Center for Institutional Evaluation, Research and Planning Administration Building, Room 318 El Paso, TX 79968-0691 Telephone: (915) 747-5117

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Ben Passmore, Research Associate [email protected] SECTION 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS (Graphics are italicized)

Page University Fact Page, Fall 2000 ------1-1 Female Student Fact Page, Fall 2000 ------1-2 Male Student Fact Page, Fall 2000 ------1-3 Undergraduate Student Fact Page, Fall 2000 ------1-4 Graduate Student Fact Page, Fall 2000 ------1-5 International Students From Mexico Fact Page, Fall 2000 ------1-6 International Student Enrollment, For Masters Universities, Fall 1999 ------1-7 Mexican Students Enrolled in U.S. Institutions, Fall 1999 ------1-7 One-Year Retention Rates & Six-Year Graduation Rates From Selected Comparable Universities ------1-8 Demographic Profile, For Listed Institutions ------1-8 Hispanic-Majority and Hispanic-Serving Universities, Comparative Enrollment, Fall 2000 ------1-9 Research Expenditures for University of Texas Component Schools, Fiscal Year 2000 ------1-9 Faculty Fact Page, Fall 2000 ------1-10 Timeline of UTEP Programs, Schools, Colleges ------1-11 Attrition Rates in Texas Public High Schools, Five Largest Texas Counties, By Race/Ethnicity ------1-12 Demographic Data; El Paso County and State of Texas, 1990 ------1-13 El Paso County Independent School District Data ------1-14

OVERVIEW U N I V E R S I T Y F A C T P A G E Enrollment Most Popular Majors Total 15,224 100.0% Females 8,295 54.5% Specific Undergraduate Males 6,929 45.5% Interdisciplinary (Education) 846 Classification Psychology 573 Freshmen 4,185 27.5% Criminal Justice 472 Sophomores 2,269 14.9% Programa InterAmericano Estudiantil 350 Juniors 2,306 15.1% Nursing 285 Seniors 4,195 27.6% Undergraduates 12,955 85.1% General Undergraduate Masters 1,821 12.0% Pre-Business 1,654 Doctoral 198 1.3% General Studies 1,028 Prof. Teacher Development 250 1.6% Pre-Engineering 877 Graduates 2,269 14.9% Pre-Science 434 Total 15,224 100.0% START (Provisional) 406

Race/Ethnicity Masters White 2,255 14.8% Instructional Specialist 212 Black 370 2.4% Alternative Certification 122 Hispanic 10,537 69.2% Pre-MBA 116 Asian-American 206 1.4% Guidance & Counseling 95 Native American 40 0.3% Business Administration 88 Mexican 1,484 9.7% Educational Administration 67 Other International 332 2.2% Enrollment Status Doctoral Full-time 10,041 66.0% Environmental Science & Engineering 51 Part-time 5,183 34.0% Educational Leadership/Administration 45 Residence Material Science & Engineering 21 El Paso County 12,602 82.8% Computer Engineering 14 Other Texas 283 1.9% Biological Sciences 12 Other U.S. 481 3.2% Mexico 1,522 10.0% Other International 336 2.2% Credit Hours Average Age Undergraduate 150,534 Undergraduate 24 Graduate 15,487 Graduate 34 Total 166,021

1-1 CIERP 05/09/01 F E M A L E S T U D E N T F A C T P A G E

Enrollment Most Popular Majors Females 8,295 54.5% Specific Undergraduate Interdisciplinary (Education) 730 Classification Psychology 388 Freshmen 2,107 25.4% Criminal Justice 222 Sophomores 1,189 14.3% Nursing 206 Juniors 1,340 16.2% START (Provisional) 199 Seniors 2,350 28.3% Undergraduates 6,986 84.2% General Undergraduate Masters 1,056 12.7% Pre-Business 832 Doctoral 87 1.0% General Studies 510 Prof. Teacher Development 166 2.0% Pre-Education 457 Graduates 1,309 15.8% Pre-Nursing 304 Total 8,295 100.0% Pre-Science 254

Race/Ethnicity Graduate Instructional Specialist 170 White 1,252 15.1% Alternative Certification 81 Black 165 2.0% Guidance & Counseling 71 Hispanic 6,019 72.6% Educationaal Administration 49 Asian-American 97 1.2% Pre-MBA 37 Native American 20 0.2% Mexican 606 7.3% Other International 136 1.6% Enrollment by College Business Administration 1,340 16.2% Enrollment Status Education 1,766 21.3% Full-time 5,158 62.2% Engineering 482 5.8% Part-time 3,137 37.8% Liberal Arts 2,461 29.7% Health Sciences 1,134 13.7% Average Age Science 574 6.9% Provisional & Programa Undergraduate 24 358 4.3% InterAmericano Estudiantil Graduate 34 Unclassified 180 2.2%

1-2 CIERP 01/04/01 M A L E S T U D E N T F A C T P A G E

Enrollment Most Popular Majors Males 6,929 45.5% Specific Undergraduate Criminal Justice 250 Classification Programa InterAmericano Estudiantil 191 Freshmen 2,078 30.0% Psychology 185 Sophomores 1,080 15.6% Kinesiology/Sport Studies 176 Juniors 966 13.9% Seniors 1,845 26.6% General Undergraduate Undergraduates 5,969 86.1% Pre-Business 822 Masters 765 11.0% Pre-Engineering 692 Doctoral 111 1.6% General Studies 518 Prof. Teacher Development 84 1.2% START (Provisional) 207 Graduates 960 13.9% Pre-Science 180 Total 6,929 100.0% Graduate Race/Ethnicity Pre-MBA 79 Business Administration 52 White 1,003 14.5% Computer Science 50 Black 205 3.0% Instructional Specialist 42 Hispanic 4,518 65.2% Alternative Certification 41 Asian-American 109 1.6% Geological Science 28 Native American 20 0.3% Mexican 878 12.7% Other International 196 2.8% Enrollment by College Business Administration 1,357 19.6% Enrollment Status Education 411 5.9% Full-time 4,307 62.2% Engineering 1,709 24.7% Part-time 2,622 37.8% Liberal Arts 1,912 27.6% Health Sciences 498 7.2% Average Age Science 514 7.4% Provisional & Programa Undergraduates 23 398 5.7% InterAmericano Estudiantil Graduates 33 Unclassified 130 1.9%

1-3 CIERP 01/04/01 U N D E R G R A D U A T E S T U D E N T F A C T P A G E Enrollment Most Popular Majors Total 12,955 100.0% Specific Females 6,986 53.9% Interdisciplinary (Education) 846 Males 5,969 46.1% Psychology 573 Criminal Justice 472 Classification Programa InterAmericano Estudiantil 350 Freshmen 4,185 32.3% Nursing 285 Sophomores 2,269 17.5% Kinesiology/Sport Studies 267 Juniors 2,306 17.8% Computer Information Systems 239 Seniors 4,195 32.4% English & American Literature 202 Total 12,955 100.0% Management 183 Accounting 164 Race/Ethnicity General White 1,596 12.3% Pre-Business 1,654 Black 320 2.5% General Studies 1,028 Hispanic 9,389 72.5% Pre-Engineering 877 Asian-American 165 1.3% Pre-Science 434 Native American 36 0.3% START (Provisional) 406 Mexican 1,291 10.0% Pre-Nursing 374 Other International 158 1.2% Credit Hours Enrollment Status Pre-college 10,377 Full-time 9,243 71.3% Lower Division 87,928 Part-time 3,712 28.7% Upper Division 55,342 Total 153,647 Residence El Paso County 10,774 83.2% Enrollment by College Other Texas 314 2.4% Business Administration 2,450 18.9% Other U.S. 378 2.9% Education 1,400 10.8% Mexico 1,319 10.2% Engineering 1,937 15.0% Other International 170 1.3% Liberal Arts 4,442 34.3% Health Sciences 1,437 11.1% Average Age Science 936 7.2% Provisional & Programa InterAmericano Undergraduates 24 350 2.7% Estudiantil

1-4 CIERP 05/09/01 G R A D U A T E S T U D E N T F A C T P A G E Enrollment Most Popular Majors Total 2,269 100.0% Masters Females 1,309 57.7% Instructional Specialist 212 Males 960 42.3% Pre-MBA 116 Guidance & Counseling 95 Classification Business Administration 88 Masters 1,821 80.3% Educational Administration 67 Doctoral 198 8.7% Computer Science 65 Prof. Teacher Development 250 11.0% Physical Therapy 56 Total 2,269 100.0% Public Administration 44 Geological Sciences 38 Race/Ethnicity Educational Diagnostician 37 White 660 29.1% Certifications & Endorsements Black 50 2.2% Alternative Certification 122 Hispanic 1,199 52.8% Professional 40 Asian-American 42 1.9% All Levels Certification 33 Native American 4 0.2% Secondary Provisional Certification 30 Mexican 158 7.0% Endorsement 24 Other International 156 6.9% Doctoral Environmental Science & Engineering 51 Enrollment Status Educational Leadership & Administration 45 Full-time 798 35.2% Material Science & Engineering 21 Part-time 1,471 64.8% Computer Engineering 14 Biological Sciences 12 Residence El Paso County 1,721 75.8% Other Texas 61 2.7% Enrollment by College Other U.S. 158 7.0% Business Administration 265 11.7% Mexico 165 7.3% Education 777 34.2% Other International 164 7.2% Engineering 254 11.2% Liberal Arts 337 14.9% Average Age Health Sciences 195 8.6% Masters 33 Science 152 6.7% Doctoral 38 Interdisciplinary Doctoral 72 3.2% Prof. Teacher Development 37 Unclassified 217 9.6%

1-5 CIERP 05/09/01 I N T E R N A T I O N A L S T U D E N T S F R O M M E X I C O F A C T P A G E

Enrollment Most Popular Majors Total 1,484 100.0% Undergraduate Females 606 40.8% Programa InterAmericano Estudiantil 226 Males 878 59.2% Pre-Business 231 Pre-Engineering 155 Classification General Studies 40 Freshmen 479 32.3% Lower Division Industrial Engineering 40 Sophomores 248 16.7% Communication Studies 35 Juniors 194 13.1% Computer Information Systems 33 Seniors 398 26.8% Management 32 Undergraduates 1,319 88.9% Lower Division Mechanical Engineering 31 Masters 135 9.1% Graphic Design 30 Doctoral 28 1.9% Electrical Engineering 28 Prof. Teacher Development 2 0.1% Lower Division Computer Science 28 Graduates 165 11.1% Psychology 26 Total 1,484 100.0% Computer Science 24 Lower Division Electrical Engineering 19 Interdisciplinary Studies 17 Student Type Finance 16 Lower Division Computer Engineering 16 First-Time Freshmen 231 Pre-Science 16 First-Time Transfers 62 Graduate First-Time Graduates 41 Pre-MBA 15 Computer Engineering 9 Business Administration 7 Average Age Computer Science 6 Undergraduates 21 Doctoral Masters 28 Environmental Science & Engineering 14 Doctoral 37 Computer Engineering 5 Material Science & Engineering 3 Educational Leadership & Administration 1

1-6 CIERP 01/04/01 INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ENROLLMENT For Masters Universities*

International Percentage of Rank Enrollment Total Enrollment City University of New York, Baruch College 1 2,899 19.4% Hawaii Pacific University 2 2,255 28.0% San Francisco State University 3 2,146 7.8% University of Texas-El Paso 4 1,649 11.2% California State University, Long Beach 5 1,587 5.3% University of Central Oklahoma 6 1,534 10.7% City University of New York, City College 7 1,436 11.8% University of Bridgeport 8 1,400 52.1% San Jose State University 9 1,324 5.0% California State University, Fullerton 10 1,237 4.8% *Former Carnegie Classifications: Masters (Comprehensive) I and Masters (Comprehensive) II. The Chronicle has not yet reported this data based on n Carnegie Classification system.

Mexican Students Enrolled in U. S. Institutions Fall 1999 N = 10,607 UTEP UTEP 13%13%

All Others 87%All Oth

Source: "Foreign Students in U.S. Institutions, 1999-2000", Chronicle of Higher Education, 11-17-00: A77

1-7 CIERP 01/19/01 ONE-YEAR RETENTION RATES & SIX-YEAR GRADUATION RATES From Selected Comparable Universities

Institution One-Year Retention* Graduation** San Diego State University 94% 35% Florida International University 86% 86% Texas Tech University 80% 49% University of Houston 76% 35% New Mexico State University 73% 44% University of Texas-El Paso 70% 25% University of Texas-Arlington 66% 28% University of Texas-San Antonio 60% 24% University of Texas-Pan American 53% 22% Northern Arizona University unavailable 44% * Fall 2000 retention rates of students who were first-time full-time freshmen in Fall 1999 (Source: Electronic Factbook, Individual Universities). ** Six-year graduation figures based on NCAA reporting information. The figures reflect six-year graduation of first-time full-time freshmen only (Source: The Chronicle of Higher Education, 12/07/00).

DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE For Listed Institutions

Percent Fall 2000 Fall 2000 Institution Underrepresented Enrollment Total Faculty Minority University of Houston 32,651 45.5% 1,912 Florida International University 32,196 70.5% 1,293 San Diego State University 30,733 37.3% unavailable Texas Tech University 24,558 15.2% 1,093 Northern Arizona University 19,964 20.6% 699 University of Texas-Arlington 19,148 21.8% 1,180 University of Texas-San Antonio 18,830 50.7% unavailable University of Texas-El Paso 15,224 71.9% 866 New Mexico State University 14,958 47.0% 1,000 University of Texas-Pan American 12,759 85.4% 710

Source: Electronic Fact Books, Individual Universities * Data is for Fall 1998. Fall 1999 was not available.

1-8 CIERP 01/22/01 HISPANIC-MAJORITY AND HISPANIC-SERVING UNIVERSITIES Comparative Enrollment Fall 2000

Hispanic Percent Institution Enrollment Enrollment Hispanic Hispanic-Majority

Florida International University 1 32,196 16,903 52.5% California State University-Los Angeles2 19,783 8,886* 51.3%* University of Texas-El Paso 15,224 10,537 69.2%

University of Texas-Pan American1 12,759 9,484 84.8%

Hispanic-Serving

University of Texas-San Antonio1 18,830 8,496 45.1% New Mexico State University1 14,958 5,893 39.4%

Source: 1Electronic Factbooks, Individual Universities. 2 California State University - Los Angeles Facts #27, 12/99. *California State University - Los Angeles collects this data on a voluntary basis. These figures reflect those partial data.

RESEARCH EXPENDITURES For University of Texas Component Schools Fiscal Year 1999

% Change From Institution Rank Expenditure Fiscal 1998 University of Texas-Austin 1$159,245,662 6.4% University of Texas-El Paso 223,871,116 116.8% University of Texas-Dallas 37,192,600 -6.9% University of Texas-Arlington 46,289,004 -47.6% University of Texas-San Antonio 55,480,519 5.4% University of Texas-Pan American 61,077,255 -12.7% University of Texas-Permian Basin 7155,219 -51.7% University of Texas-Tyler 822,519 -94.7% University of Texas-Brownsville 921,857 100.0% Source: Office of the Comptroller, The University of Texas System and The Coordinating Board Expensirues, FYE 8/31/99 report.

1-9 CIERP 06/08/00 F A C U L T Y F A C T P A G E

Headcount FTE Headcount Percent Gender Rank Total 866 650.5 Professor 138 15.9% Females319 237.8 Associate Professor 139 16.1% Males 547 412.7 Assistant Professor 133 15.4% Teaching Assistant 36 4.2% Race/Ethnicity Other Lecturer* 420 48.5% White 568 443.8 Black 14 7.1 Hispanic 210 138.9 Tenure Asian-American 33 26.8 Tenured Faculty 273 31.5% Native American 6 6 Tenured-Track 137 15.8% International 35 28 Nontenure-Track 456 52.7%

College Full-time/Part-time Business Admin 69 60.4 Full-time 536 61.9% Education 64 43.2 Part-time 330 38.1% Engineering 90 69.4 Liberal Arts 368 267.7 Highest Degree Tenured/Tenure- Health Sciences 120 86.3 All Track Science 133 108.2 Terminal 385 336 Other 22 15.3 Nonterminal 25 107

College Headcount by Race/Ethnicity and Gender Asian- Native Total White Black Hispanic International American American MFMFMFMFMFMFM F Business 53 16 37 14 2 0 8 1 4 1 0 0 2 0 Education 29 35 14 15 1 2 12 18 1 0 0 0 1 0 Engineering 82 8 44 3 0 0 21 5 8 0 2 0 7 0 Liberal Arts 218 150 145 108 5 1 55 34 5 1 1 1 7 5 Health Sciences 46 74 30 56 1 2 14 11 1 3 0 1 0 1 Science 107 26 73 12 0 0 18 9 5 3 1 0 10 2 Other 12 10 9 8 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

*includes all non-tenured titles other than teaching assistants

1-10 CIERP 02/12/01 Timeline of UTEP Programs, Schools, Colleges

YEAR (1990-2000) Doctoral programs added in Biological Sciences, Business Health Educational Leadership and Administration, Electrical (2000) EngineeringAdministration Education Liberal Arts Sciences Science Graduate 1995 Engineering, Environmental Science and Engineering, Geological Sciences, History, Material Science and 1990 Engineering, and Psychology. 1985 1980 (1976) College of Nursing established. (1976) Engineering Business Education Liberal Arts Nursing Science Graduate 1975 (1974) First doctoral degree authorized (Geological Administration Sciences). (1970) Nursing degree offered through UT-System Nursing 1970 School. (1967) Engineering Business Education Liberal ArtsScience Graduate 1965 (1965) Mining and Engineering becomes Engineering. Administration

(1961) Nursing Degree discontinued. (1961) Mines & Engineering Arts and Sciences Graduate 1960

1-11 (1956) First Nursing degree authorized. Hotel Dieu offers (1956) Mines & Engineering Arts and Sciences Nursing Graduate 1955 separate non-associated program. 1950 1945 (1940) Mines & Engineering Arts and Sciences Graduate 1940 (1940) First graduate degree authorized (Master of Arts).

1935 1930 (1931) First Liberal Arts degree authorized. (1931) Mines & Engineering Arts and Sciences 1925 1920 (1919) Texas College of Mines & Metallurgy joins UT (1919) Mines & Engineering "System". (1916) Texas School of Mines & Metallurgy moves to 1915 current campus. 1910 (1913) Texas School of Mines & Metallurgy opens. 1900 1895 (1898) Hotel Dieu Nursing School opens.

CIERP 01/22/01 ATTRITION RATES IN TEXAS PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS Five Largest Texas Counties By Race/Ethnicity

County Name/ 1998-1999 1997-1998 1996-1997 1995-1996 1994-19951993-1994 1992-1993 1991-1992 1990-1991 1989-1990 Race/Ethnicity Texas Total 42% 42% 43% 42% 40% — 36% 34% — 31% Hispanic 53 53 54 53 51 — 49 48 — 48 White 31 31 32 31 30 — 25 22 — 19 Black 48 49 51 51 50 — 43 39 — 38 El Paso Total 40% 40% 43% 43% 41% — 35% 40% — 46% Hispanic 43 42 45 45 43 — 38 44 — 50 White 26 24 29 27 28 — 21 20 — 28 Black 41 45 51 53 57 — 44 44 — 39 Bexar Total 44% 44% 44% 44% 42% — 37% 35% — 35% Hispanic 50 51 51 52 50 — 45 45 — 46 White 28 29 28 28 25 — 19 17 — 14 1-12 Black 46 47 50 48 48 — 38 37 — 32 Dallas Total 47% 48% 48% 47% 44% — 40% 39% — 37% Hispanic 64 65 66 65 63 — 63 65 — 65 White 32 33 32 31 29 — 23 22 — 21 Black 51 54 54 56 52 — 48 47 — 46 Harris Total 46% 46% 48% 48% 48% — 44% 25% — 38% Hispanic 60 59 61 60 62 — 61 ** — 60 White 32 32 34 34 33 — 28 26 — 22 Black 49 52 55 55 57 — 51 47 — 46 Travis Total 52% 52% 53% 50% 48% — 44% 42% — 36% Hispanic 69 66 68 66 65 — 60 61 — 57 White 34 37 36 35 33 — 30 26 — 18 Black 60 61 66 60 57 — 54 51 — 50 Source: Intercultural Development Research Association Note: Attrition is calculated by (1) dividing the high school enrollment in the end year (12th grade) by the high school enrollment in the base year (9th grade); (2) multiplying the results from Calculation 1 by the ninth grade enrollment in the base year; (3) subtracting the results from Calculation 2 from the 12th grade enrollment in the year; and (4) dividing the results of Calculation 3 by the result of Calculation 2. The attrition rate results (percentages) were rounded to the nearest whole number. Data for 1990-91 and 1993-94 are not available.

CIERP 01/31/01 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA El Paso County and State of Texas 1990

SUBJECT EL PASO COUNTY STATE OF TEXAS Population Total 591,610 16,986,510 Hispanic 69.6% 25.3% White, non-Hispanic 25.6% 60.8% African American 3.5% 11.7% Other 1.4% 2.3% 1999 Estimate 690,855 19,925,577 (17.4% change from 1990) (17.3% change from 1990) National Origin Native born 76.1% 91.0% Foreign born 23.9% 9.0% Language spoken at home (persons 5 years and older) English only 32.7% 74.6% Spanish 64.8% 22.1% Education (adults 25 years and older) Less than High School 36.3% 27.9% Hispanic1 48.1% White2 33.1% African American 13.8% High School Graduate 23.0% 25.6% Hispanic 21.6% White 22.7% African American 29.1% Some College 25.5% 26.2% Hispanic 21.8% White 26.3% African American 41.0% College/Professional Degree 15.3% 20.3% Hispanic 8.5% White 17.8% African American 16.1% Economic Indices Per capita income, 1989 $9,150 $12,904 Median household income, 1989 $22,644 $27,016 Median family income, 1989 $24,057 $31,553

Percent of population below poverty level, 1990 26.8% 18.1% Percent of children under 18 below poverty level 35.9% 24.0% Sources: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1990; Texas State Data Center, Texas A & M 1These percentages are for El Pasocity . 2The "White" group includes Hispanic and non-Hispanic.

1-13 CIERP 01/22/01 El Paso County Independent School District Data School District/Categories Class of 1999 Class of 1998 Class of 1997 Class of 1996 (listed by highest to lowest enrollment) El Paso 1. Total Student Enrollment 62,945 63,909 64,444 64,260 Grade 12 Enrollment 3,471 3,453 3,172 2,901 2. Total Number of Graduates1 3,458 3,387 3,050 2,811 3. Dropout Rate 0.7% 1.3% 1.1% 0.8% 4. TAAS Cumulative Pass Rate 80.5% 85.2% 81.5% 76.5% 5. Mean SAT score * 950 951 949 Mean ACT score * 20.7% 20.6% 20.6% Ysleta 1. Total Student Enrollment 47,238 47,616 47,366 47,144 Grade 12 Enrollment 3,267 3,171 2,891 3,124 2. Total Number of Graduates 2,797 2,860 2,456 2,620 3. Dropout Rate 1.7% 1.6% 2.1% 3.7% 4. TAAS Cumulative Pass Rate 85.3% 81.4% 77.7% 74.5% 5. Mean SAT score * 864 874 878 Mean ACT Score * 18.9% 19.3% 19.1% Socorro 1. Total Student Enrollment 23,566 22,051 21,098 20,115 Grade 12 Enrollment 1,187 1,024 969 889 2. Total Number of Graduates 1,136 961 968 854 3. Dropout Rate 0.8% 0.6% 0.6% 0.8% 1-14 4. TAAS Cumulative Pass Rate 91.7% 88.0% 87.0% 90.0% 5. Mean SAT score * 876 865 908 Mean ACT Score * 19.2% 18.4% 18.7% Clint 1. Total Student Enrollment 7,000 6,966 6,641 6,064 Grade 12 Enrollment 286 279 245 207 2. Total Number of Graduates 302 291 258 181 3. Dropout Rate 1.1% 1.2% 1.3% 0.6% 4. TAAS Cumulative Pass Rate 87.0% 91.2% 90.8% 76.4% 5. Mean SAT score * 832 829 865 Mean ACT Score * 16.9% 18.3% 19.3% Canutillo 1. Total Student Enrollment 4,550 4,494 4,518 4,206 Grade 12 Enrollment 216 193 199 204 2. Total Number of Graduates 203 190 170 169 3. Dropout Rate 1.3% 4.9% 2.4% 0.1% 4. TAAS Cumulative Pass Rate 74.2% 80.6% 64.5% 66.2% 5. Mean SAT score * 837 927 927 Mean ACT Score * 17.1% 17.6% 18.1% NOTE: Content and definition of items in the reports change from year to year. This makes comparisons between years impossible in some cases.

Sources:

CIERP 01/22/01 School District/Categories Class of 1999 Class of 1998 Class of 1997 Class of 1996 (listed by highest to lowest enrollment) San Elizario 1. Total Student Enrollment 3,625 3,470 3,416 3,315 Grade 12 Enrollment 186 156 155 153 2. Total Number of Graduates 139 110 95 90 3. Dropout Rate 0.7% 1.9% 2.1% 0.6% 4. TAAS Cumulative Pass Rate 76.2% 71.4% 53.9% 68.7% 5. Mean SAT score * 744 770 787 Mean ACT Score * 16.1% 14.7% 16.5% Fabens 1. Total Student Enrollment 2,819 2,811 2,827 2,681 Grade 12 Enrollment 138 110 141 116 2. Total Number of Graduates 145 92 144 109 3. Dropout Rate 1.3% 6.4% 1.7% 2.0% 4. TAAS Cumulative Pass Rate 86.4% 73.6% 82.7% 80.3% 5. Mean SAT score * 852 820 835 Mean ACT Score * 18.0% 16.9% 17.4% Anthony 1. Total Student Enrollment 803 821 813 810 Grade 12 Enrollment 43 53 43 38 2. Total Number of Graduates 38 55 * 39 3. Dropout Rate 0.0% 6.6% 1.1% 0.6% 1-15 4. TAAS Cumulative Pass Rate 86.0% 96.2% 88.9% 85.7% 5. Mean SAT score * 795 990 902 Mean ACT Score * 16.5% 18.6% 17.7% Tornillo 1. Total Student Enrollment 842 757 674 616 Grade 12 Enrollment 48 35 29 33 2. Total Number of Graduates 34 35 20 33 3. Dropout Rate 0.1% 2.0% 1.0% 3.1% 4. TAAS Cumulative Pass Rate 81.0% 83.8% 76.0% 66.7% 5. Mean SAT score * 853 764 712 Mean ACT Score * 16.2% n/a n/a

Definitions: TAAS = Texas Assessment of Academic Skills ACT = American College Testing program SAT = Scholastic Aptitude Test Dropout rate: Number of dropouts summed across all grades, 7-12, divided by number of students summed across all grades 7-12.

*Not available at this time. 1Total number of graduates, TAAS cumulative pass rates, and mean SAT and ACT scores are for the graduating class of each academic year. 2 TAAS pass rates for the graduating class cohort were not computed in 1993-94. 3 The methodology to determine dropout rates changed substantially between 1993-94 and 1994-95 reports.

CIERP 01/22/01 SECTION 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS (Graphics are italicized)

Page New Undergraduate Enrollment, By Status, By Semester ------2-1 Admission Statistics ------2-2 Entering Status of New Students, Fall 2000 ------2-2 History of START (Provisional) Students ------2-3 Percent of Total First-Time Freshmen who were Provisionally Admitted ------2-3 First-Time Freshmen Enrollment, By Race/Ethnicity, By Gender ------2-4 New Student Characteristics, First-Time Freshmen ------2-5 High School of Origin, First-Time Freshmen ------2-6 Undergraduate Admission Test Scores, By College ------2-7 New Student Characteristics, Transfer Students ------2-8 First-Year Performance Data, Fall 1999 Entering Class ------2-9 One-Year Retention, Fall 1999 Entering Class ------2-9 New Student Survey - Fall 2000 ------2-10 New Graduate Student Enrollment, By Race/Ethnicity, By Gender ------2-11 Graduate Admission Test Scores, First-Time Graduate Students, By College ------2-12

NEW STUDENTS NEW UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT By Status, By Semester

FALL SEMESTERS Admission Category 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 First-time Freshmen 2,178 1,975 1,811 1,722 1,617 Regular Admit 1,828 1,667 1,499 1,432 1,320 Provisional Admit 350 308 312 290* 297* Transfers 760 864 831 916 856 EPCC 478 499 499 523 465 Others 282 365 332 393 391 TOTAL 2,938 2,839 2,642 2,638 2,473

SPRING SEMESTERS Admission Category 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 First-time Freshmen 370 232 216 229 275 Regular Admit 304 176 169 183 205 Provisional Admit 66 56 47 46 70 Transfers 507 522 511 508 515 EPCC 296 293 254 277 270 Others 211 229 257 231 245 TOTAL 877 754 727 737 790

SUMMER SEMESTERS Admission Category 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 First-time Freshmen 95 124 98 62 73 Regular Admit 77 98 80 43 57 Provisional Admit 18 26 18 19 16 Transfers 165 183 255 229 235 EPCC 70 29 58 48 83 Others 95 154 197 181 152 TOTAL 260 307 353 291 308 *Change in criteria for provisional admit

2-1 CIERP 01/19/01 ADMISSION STATISTICS

Fall 2000 Fall 1999 Fall 1998 Fall 1997 Fall 1996

Number Applied 5,112 5,353 5,022 4,806 4,709

First-time Freshmen 3,376 3,697 3,388 3,185 3,097

Transfers 1,736 1,656 1,634 1,621 1,612

Number Accepted 4,900 4,394 3,941 3,957 3,779

First-time Freshmen 3,199 2,852 2,607 2,591 2,439

Transfers 1,701 1,542 1,334 1,366 1,340

Number Enrolled 2,938 2,839 2,645* 2,654* 2,473

First-time Freshmen 2,178 1,975 1,816* 1,738* 1,617

Transfers 760 864 831 916 856

*Figures differ from page 2-1 due to different reporting mechanisms

Entering Status of New Students Fall 2000

Transfers First-Time Freshmen 760 - 26% 2,178 - 74%

Other Provisional 282 - 37% 350 - 16%

EPCC Regular Admit 478 - 63% 1,828 - 84%

2-2 CIERP 01/19/01 History of START (Provisional) Students

Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996* 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 Total Number of 406 407 388 372 422 602 687 760 826 644 Provisional Students

% of Total 3.1% 3.2% 3.1% 2.9% 3.2% 4.3% 4.7% 5.2% 5.7% 4.5% Undergraduate

Number of First-Time 350 308 312 290 297 468 544 615 635 660 Freshmen Provisionals

% of Total 16% 16% 17% 17% 18% 25% 25% 27% 29% 29% First-Time Freshmen

Percent of Total First-Time Freshmen who were Provisionally Admitted Percentage 35

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*As of Fall 1996, students admitted provisionally did not graduate in the upper half of their high school graduating class and did not score at least 920 on the re-centered SAT or a 20 composite on the ACT. Prior to Fall 1996, students admitted provision

2-3 CIERP 01/19/01 FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT By Race/Ethnicity, By Gender

Fall 2000 Fall 1999 Fall 1998 Fall 1997 Fall 1996 N%N%N%N%N% Male Freshmen

White 113 10.7% 137 14.2% 103 11.7% 114 13.1% 114 14.6% Black 43 4.1% 28 2.9% 29 3.3% 27 3.1% 33 4.2% Hispanic 744 70.4% 653 67.6% 635 71.8% 593 68.2% 527 67.7% Asian-American 8 0.8% 13 1.3% 9 1.0% 16 1.8% 14 1.8% Native American 1 0.1% 3 0.3% 2 0.2% 2 0.2% 1 0.1% Mexican 136 12.9% 128 13.3% 93 10.5% 106 12.2% 84 10.8% Other International 12 1.1% 4 0.4% 13 1.5% 11 1.3% 6 0.8%

TOTAL 1,057 100.0% 966 100.0% 884 100.0% 869 100.0% 779 100.0%

Female Freshmen White 111 9.9% 99 9.8% 82 8.8% 84 9.8% 114 13.6% Black 16 1.4% 24 2.4% 18 1.9% 24 2.8% 13 1.6% Hispanic 871 77.7% 784 77.7% 714 77.0% 634 74.3% 598 71.4% Asian-American 13 1.2% 16 1.6% 8 0.9% 7 0.8% 11 1.3% Native American 1 0.1% 1 0.1% 4 0.4% 2 0.2% 3 0.4% Mexican 95 8.5% 72 7.1% 92 9.9% 82 9.6% 85 10.1% Other International 14 1.2% 13 1.3% 9 1.0% 20 2.3% 14 1.7%

TOTAL 1,121 100.0% 1,009 100.0% 927 100.0% 853 100.0% 838 100.0%

All New Freshmen White 224 10.3% 236 11.9% 185 10.2% 198 11.5% 228 14.1% Black 59 2.7% 52 2.6% 47 2.6% 51 3.0% 46 2.8% Hispanic 1,615 74.2% 1,437 72.8% 1,349 74.5% 1,227 71.3% 1,125 69.6% Asian-American 21 1.0% 29 1.5% 17 0.9% 23 1.3% 25 1.5% Native American 2 0.1% 4 0.2% 6 0.3% 4 0.2% 4 0.2% Mexican 231 10.6% 200 10.1% 185 10.2% 188 10.9% 169 10.5% Other International 26 1.2% 17 0.9% 22 1.2% 31 1.8% 20 1.2%

TOTAL 2,178 100.0% 1,975 100.0% 1,811 100.0% 1,722 100.0% 1,617 100.0%

2-4 CIERP 01/04/01 NEW STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS First-Time Freshmen

Fall 2000 Fall 1999 Fall 1998 Fall 1997 Fall 1996 N%N%N%N% N% Enrollment 2,178 100.0% 1,975 100.0% 1,811 100.0% 1,722 100.0% 1,617 100.0%

Full-time 1,976 90.7% 1,780 90.1% 1,606 88.7% 1,468 85.2% 1,394 86.2%

Part-time 202 9.3% 195 9.9% 205 11.3% 254 14.8% 223 13.8%

High School Rank 1 1,562 100.0% 1,528 100.0% 1,391 100.0% 1,343 100.0% 1,259 100.0% Top 10%* 228 14.6% 275 18.0% — — — — — —

Top Quartile 344 22.0% 640 41.9% 635 45.7% 565 42.1% 513 40.7%

2nd Quartile 486 31.1% 456 29.8% 352 25.3% 361 26.9% 363 28.8%

3rd Quartile 329 21.1% 266 17.4% 280 20.1% 289 21.5% 257 20.4%

4th Quartile 175 11.2% 166 10.9% 124 8.9% 128 9.5% 126 10.0%

Residence 2,177 100.0% 1,975 100.0% 1,811 100.0% 1,722 100.0% 1,617 100.0%

El Paso County 1,769 81.3% 1,658 83.9% 1,531 84.5% 1,421 82.5% 1,348 83.4%

Other Texas 61 2.8% 32 1.6% 24 1.3% 35 2.0% 48 3.0%

Other U.S. 60 2.8% 45 2.3% 45 2.5% 38 2.2% 28 1.7%

Mexico 255 11.7% 221 11.2% 187 10.3% 193 11.2% 175 10.8%

Other Foreign 32 1.5% 19 1.0% 24 1.3% 35 2.0% 18 1.1%

College 2,178 100.0% 1,975 100.0% 1,811 100.0% 1,722 100.0% 1,617 100.0%

Business Administration 268 12.3% 226 11.4% 157 8.7% 203 11.8% 167 10.3%

Education 72 3.3% 67 3.4% 73 4.0% 70 4.1% 53 3.3%

Engineering 331 15.2% 321 16.3% 316 17.4% 269 15.6% 221 13.7%

Liberal Arts 2 663 30.4% 567 28.7% 478 26.4% 434 25.2% 407 25.2%

Health Sciences 202 9.3% 204 10.3% 201 11.1% 152 8.8% 128 7.9%

Science 149 6.8% 182 9.2% 140 7.7% 172 10.0% 202 12.5%

Undeclared3 493 22.6% 408 20.7% 446 24.6% 422 24.5% 439 27.1%

Average Age 18.5 18.8 18.5 18.6 18.8 *Did not include in previous years. Also, total number is included in top quartile. 1Incomplete information on freshmen 2Include General Studies Majors 3Includes Provisional and Interamerican Science/Humanities

2-5 CIERP 01/04/01 HIGH SCHOOL OF ORIGIN First-Time Freshmen Fall 2000 Fall 1999 Fall 1998 Fall 1997 Fall 1996 N N N N N El Paso ISD 609 583 570 516 523 Andress 59 60 52 54 45 Austin 46 62 55 59 58 Bowie 47 43 40 27 43 Burges 51 63 59 57 57 Coronado 83 66 82 69 189 El Paso (includes vocational/technical) 55 51 67 32 43 Franklin 112 88 83 103 — Irvin 50 56 38 58 49 Jefferson 51 42 49 33 39 Silva Health Magnet 55 52 45 24 — Ysleta ISD 607 497 460 407 431 Bel Air 92 55 55 47 49 Del Valle 63 71 53 57 70 Eastwood 133 111 104 78 87 Hanks 173 120 130 127 128 Parkland 31 31 19 21 15 Riverside 56 58 42 23 37 Ysleta (includes vocational) 59 51 57 54 45 Socorro ISD 152 188 156 156 125 Montwood 104 144 112 113 103 Socorro 48 44 44 43 22 Other ISD's 88 56 60 63 46 Anthony 41334 Canutillo 17 16 13 20 20 Clint 14 9 17 13 12 Fabens 18 11 7 17 6 Mountain View 29 13 14 7 — San Elizario 66634 Private* 106 158 103 100 85 Catholic 81 118 103 100 85 Cathedral 44 66 47 48 40 Father Yermo 12 16 10 15 11 Jesus & Mary 00110 Loretto 25 36 45 36 34 Other Private 25 40 — — — Bethel Temple School 2 1 — — — Faith Christian Academy 017— — — Jesus Chapel 9 7 — — — Lydia Patterson Institute 9 11 — — — Puerta Del Cielo Christian Academy 21— — — Radford School 2 2 — — — School for Educ Enrichment 1 1 — — — Non-Traditional Students** 37 30 — — — GED recipients 34 27 — — — Home Schooled 33— — — TOTAL El Paso County 1,599 1,512 1,349 1,242 1,210 Students from other Texas counties 65 68 97 67 Students from New Mexico 20 15 17 5 Students from other U.S. areas 63 91 51 41 Students from international schools 315 261 262 231 TOTAL First-Time Freshmen 2,178 1,975 1,784 1,669 1,554 *Certain schools were not broken out in previous years. **Not reported in previous years

2-6 CIERP 01/04/01 UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION TEST SCORES By College

Fall 2000 Fall 1999 Fall 1998 Fall 1997 Fall 1996 Mean N Mean N Mean N Mean N Mean N SAT - Verbal Business Administration 449 187 452 153 463 115 450 134 460 114 Education 437 53 436 53 436 57 450 52 450 42 Engineering 479 222 474 217 467 242 470 202 480 158 Liberal Arts 468 491 474 428 467 373 480 234 480 348 Health Sciences 447 168 443 165 447 167 460 131 440 106 Science 485 120 491 146 492 113 490 142 480 159

Provisional 391 265 383 237 390 232 420 317 390 204 TOTAL UNIVERSITY 451 1,506 453 1,399 451 1,299 460 1,212 458 1,131 SAT - Math Business Administration 474 187 467 153 481 115 470 134 470 114 Education 435 53 443 53 450 57 460 52 460 42 Engineering 512 222 506 217 513 242 520 203 520 158 Liberal Arts 459 491 465 428 464 373 470 234 470 348 Health Sciences 446 168 447 165 457 167 460 131 450 106 Science 477 120 494 146 498 113 500 142 500 159

Provisional 388 265 386 237 397 232 420 317 390 204 TOTAL UNIVERSITY 456 1,506 458 1,399 464 1,299 470 1,213 464 1,131 SAT - Combined Business Administration 920 185 919 152 940 115 920 134 930 114 Education 874 51 879 53 881 57 910 52 900 42 Engineering 989 218 978 216 977 242 990 203 1,000 158 Liberal Arts 925 484 937 427 928 374 950 234 950 348 Health Sciences 886 162 890 163 899 168 910 131 890 106 Science 961 115 983 144 986 113 990 142 970 159

Provisional 778 259 764 236 783 232 840 316 780 204 TOTAL UNIVERSITY 905 1,474 909 1,391 912 1,301 920 1,212 920 1,131 ACT - Combined Business Administration 19 50 19 40 18 36 20 46 18 42 Education 18 12 17 19 17 24 20 16 19 17 Engineering 21 64 20 64 20 66 20 69 19 54 Liberal Arts 20 132 19 125 20 124 20 86 20 126 Health Sciences 20 54 19 49 19 67 20 51 18 39 Science 20 28 22 54 21 41 20 59 21 68

Provisional 16 98 16 85 16 97 20 155 16 105 TOTAL UNIVERSITY 19 438 19 436 19 455 20 482 19 451

2-7 CIERP 01/04/01 NEW STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS Transfer Students

Fall 2000 Fall 1999 Fall 1998 Fall 1997 Fall 1996 N%N%N%N%N% ENROLLMENT 760 100.0% 864 100.0% 831 100.0% 916 100.0% 856 100.0% Full-time 487 64.1% 565 65.4% 512 61.6% 554 60.5% 512 59.8% Part-time 273 35.9% 299 34.6% 319 38.4% 362 39.5% 344 40.2% CLASSIFICATION 760 100.0% 864 100.0% 831 100.0% 916 100.0% 856 100.0% Freshmen 251 33.0% 310 35.9% 268 32.3% 284 31.0% 245 28.6% Sophomores 232 30.5% 310 35.9% 301 36.2% 322 35.2% 329 38.4% Juniors 229 30.1% 204 23.6% 193 23.2% 238 26.0% 220 25.7% Seniors 48 6.3% 26 3.0% 53 6.4% 59 6.4% 49 5.7% Post-Baccalaureate 0 0.0% 14 1.6% 16 1.9% 13 1.4% 13 1.5% ETHNICITY 760 100.0% 864 100.0% 831 100.0% 916 100.0% 856 100.0% White 129 17.0% 181 20.9% 174 20.9% 222 24.2% 193 22.5% Black 38 5.0% 28 3.2% 29 3.5% 46 5.0% 50 5.8% Hispanic 533 70.1% 596 69.0% 559 67.3% 586 64.0% 536 62.6% Asian-American 10 1.3% 14 1.6% 16 1.9% 15 1.6% 16 1.9% Native American 4 0.5% 1 0.1% 7 0.8% 3 0.3% 5 0.6% Mexican 35 4.6% 32 3.7% 32 3.9% 32 3.5% 35 4.1% Other International 11 1.4% 12 1.4% 14 1.7% 12 1.3% 21 2.5% RESIDENCE 760 100.0% 864 100.0% 831 100.0% 916 100.0% 856 100.0% El Paso County 614 80.8% 693 80.2% 677 81.5% 762 83.2% 683 79.8% Other Texas 32 4.2% 39 4.5% 25 3.0% 35 3.8% 51 6.0% Other U.S. 61 8.0% 80 9.3% 76 9.1% 68 7.4% 62 7.2% Mexico 39 5.1% 35 4.1% 32 3.9% 33 3.6% 37 4.3% Other Foreign 14 1.8% 17 2.0% 21 2.5% 18 2.0% 23 2.7% COLLEGE 760 100.0% 864 100.0% 831 100.0% 916 100.0% 856 100.0% Business Administration 150 19.7% 142 16.4% 126 15.2% 148 16.2% 149 17.4% Education 140 18.4% 120 13.9% 109 13.1% 135 14.7% 117 13.7% Engineering 78 10.3% 89 10.3% 86 10.3% 83 9.1% 75 8.8% Liberal Arts 219 28.8% 361 41.8% 339 40.8% 339 37.0% 357 41.7% Health Sciences 110 14.5% 85 9.8% 108 13.0% 136 14.8% 90 10.5% Science 62 8.2% 64 7.4% 63 7.6% 75 8.2% 68 7.9% Other* 1 0.1% 3 0.3% — — — — — — Average Age 25.2 25.3 25.2 25.1 25.5 Average Transfer Hours 48 49 48 50 51 *Participants in National Student Exchange Program

2-8 CIERP 01/12/01 FIRST-YEAR PERFORMANCE DATA Fall 1999 Entering Class

Number GPA after GPA after % Returned Entered 1 semester 2 semesters Fall 2000 All First-time freshmen 1,985 2.52 2.55 67.0% Regular Admit 1,677 2.63 2.62 71.2% Provisional 308 1.75 1.92 42.2%

By College* Business Administration 226 2.50 2.52 72.1% Education 68 2.45 2.51 64.7% Engineering 323 2.69 2.66 75.9% Liberal Arts 669 2.54 2.54 69.7% Health Sciences 206 2.71 2.71 68.4% Science 182 2.95 2.87 76.9% *Regular Admit Only

One-Year Retention Fall 1999 Entering Class Percent Returning Fall 2000

100.0

90.0

80.0 75.9 76.9 71.2 72.1 69.7 68.4 70.0 64.7

60.0

50.0 42.2 40.0

30.0

20.0

10.0

0.0 Regular Provisional Business Education Engineering Libera Health Science l Arts Sciences

2-9 CIERP 01/26/01 NEW STUDENT SURVEY - FALL 2000

Highlights of Selected Questions

FULL-TIME, FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN PROFILE

Family Support for Education First Generation College Student: 48.6% - neither parent has a college degree 29.6% - neither parent attended college 83.7% - no siblings have a bachelor's degree

94.2% live with parents or other adult relatives 4.7% are supporting children, siblings, or adult family members 97.9% responded that their family encourages their efforts to get a college education

Financing Education 75.7% worry about financing their college education 38.7% currently live in household with an income of less than $20,000 62.2% will receive financial assistance from loans, grants, and scholarships 70.9% plan to work part-time (1-39 hours per week) during their first semester at UTEP 67.4% responded that their family will provide financial support for their college education

Plans & Preparation for College 90.6% responded that they are well prepared for college 32.6% agreed that it is difficult to earn good grades at UTEP 63.7% will need more than four years to finish a degree 96.9% plan to make a "B" average during their first semester 99.6% are confident they will earn a university degree

NEW STUDENT PERCEPTIONS OF UTEP

37.4% identified "wanted to stay close to home" as the most important reason for attending UTEP 55.8% responded that UTEP was their first choice of college 41.7% plan to transfer to another college or university 96.8% agreed that UTEP has high quality academic programs 96.7% agreed that the people at UTEP are friendly and helpful 99.4% agreed that UTEP provides academic support programs (tutoring, counseling, etc.) that will help them achieve their goals 97.7% agreed that UTEP offers several extra-curricular activities that will help them develop leadership skills

2-10 CIERP 01/04/01 NEW GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT By Race/Ethnicity, By Gender Fall 2000 Fall 1999 Fall 1998 Fall 1997 Fall 1996 N%N%N%N%N% Male Students (Degree-Seeking) 274 41.7% 290 39.1% 185 45.8% 223 46.0% 167 42.6% White 65 9.9% 77 10.4% 65 16.1% 71 14.6% 59 15.1% Black 7 1.1% 4 0.5% 6 1.5% 4 0.8% 5 1.3% Hispanic 134 20.4% 139 18.8% 74 18.3% 89 18.4% 72 18.4% Asian-American 2 0.3% 12 1.6% 3 0.7% 8 1.6% 4 1.0% Native American 0 0.0% 1 0.1% 0 0.0% 1 0.2% 1 0.3% Mexican 30 4.6% 28 3.8% 17 4.2% 21 4.3% 12 3.1% Other International 36 5.5% 29 3.9% 20 5.0% 29 6.0% 14 3.6% Male Students (Certification) 20 31.3% 4 23.5% 3 13.6% 10 33.3% 15 39.5% White 6 9.4% 1 5.9% 1 4.5% 5 16.7% 7 18.4% Black 1 1.6% 1 5.9% 0 0.0% 1 3.3% 0 0.0% Hispanic 13 20.3% 2 11.8% 2 9.1% 4 13.3% 6 15.8% Asian-American 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 2 5.3% Native American 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Mexican 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Other International 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Female Students (Degree-Seeking) 383 58.3% 451 60.9% 219 54.2% 262 54.0% 225 57.4% White 97 14.8% 131 17.7% 66 16.3% 99 20.4% 86 21.9% Black 7 1.1% 20 2.7% 6 1.5% 8 1.6% 10 2.6% Hispanic 234 35.6% 274 37.0% 107 26.5% 124 25.6% 108 27.6% Asian-American 6 0.9% 6 0.8% 8 2.0% 5 1.0% 4 1.0% Native American 0 0.0% 2 0.3% 1 0.2% 3 0.6% 0 0.0% Mexican 17 2.6% 8 1.1% 16 4.0% 14 2.9% 9 2.3% Other International 22 3.3% 10 1.3% 15 3.7% 9 1.9% 8 2.0% Female Students (Certification) 44 68.8% 13 76.5% 19 86.4% 20 66.7% 23 60.5% White 9 14.1% 3 17.6% 8 36.4% 12 40.0% 10 26.3% Black 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Hispanic 34 53.1% 10 58.8% 11 50.0% 7 23.3% 11 28.9% Asian-American 1 1.6% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 3.3% 2 5.3% Native American 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Mexican 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Other International 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% All New Students (Degree-Seeking) 657 100.0% 741 100.0% 404 100.0% 485 100.0% 392 100.0% White 162 24.7% 208 28.1% 131 32.4% 170 35.1% 145 37.0% Black 14 2.1% 24 3.2% 12 3.0% 12 2.5% 15 3.8% Hispanic 368 56.0% 413 55.7% 181 44.8% 213 43.9% 180 45.9% Asian-American 8 1.2% 18 2.4% 11 2.7% 13 2.7% 8 2.0% Native American 0 0.0% 3 0.4% 1 0.2% 4 0.8% 1 0.3% Mexican 47 7.2% 36 4.9% 33 8.2% 35 7.2% 21 5.4% Other International 58 8.8% 39 5.3% 35 8.7% 38 7.8% 22 5.6% All New Students (Certification) 64 100.0% 17 100.0% 22 100.0% 30 100.0% 38 100.0% White 15 23.4% 4 23.5% 9 40.9% 17 56.7% 17 44.7% Black 1 1.6% 1 5.9% 0 0.0% 1 3.3% 0 0.0% Hispanic 47 73.4% 12 70.6% 13 59.1% 11 36.7% 17 44.7% Asian-American 1 1.6% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 3.3% 4 10.5% Native American 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Mexican 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Other International 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%

2-11 CIERP 01/22/01 GRADUATE ADMISSION TEST SCORES First-Time Graduate Students By College

Fall 2000 Fall 1999 Fall 1998 Fall 1997 Fall 1996 Mean N Mean N Mean N Mean N Mean N GRE - Verbal Business Administration 421 17 408 12 366 7 * * 574 5 Education 434 141 389 138 407 54 431 27 470 30 Engineering 423 63 419 54 404 33 422 53 440 26 Liberal Arts 470 70 476 75 473 50 474 45 520 44 Health Sciences 434 52 450 36 426 40 434 17 460 17 Science 432 26 426 31 443 28 451 21 440 23 Interdisciplinary Doctoral*** 388 12———————— Unclassified 426 25 453 95—————— TOTAL GRADUATE** 429 406 432 441 429 227 436 185 472 158 GRE - Quantitative Business Administration 558 17 600 12 523 7 * * 684 5 Education 436 141 405 138 424 54 470 27 500 30 Engineering 667 63 657 54 657 33 680 53 620 26 Liberal Arts 468 70 471 75 479 50 470 45 490 44 Health Sciences 454 52 485 36 477 40 460 17 430 17 Science 593 26 570 31 616 28 590 21 580 23 Interdisciplinary Doctoral*** 638 12———————— Unclassified 466 25 453 95—————— TOTAL GRADUATE** 535 406 455 441 509 227 540 185 520 158 GRE - Analytical Business Administration 508 17 498 12 457 7 * * 568 5 Education 447 141 409 138 441 54 460 27 486 30 Engineering 562 63 536 54 537 33 550 53 508 26 Liberal Arts 514 70 502 75 484 50 510 45 525 44 Health Sciences 540 52 504 36 516 40 510 17 538 17 Science 545 26 497 31 532 28 560 21 509 23 Interdisciplinary Doctoral*** 518 12———————— Unclassified 459 25 460 95—————— TOTAL GRADUATE** 512 406 421 441 490 227 510 185 504 158 GRE - Combined Business Administration 1,487 17 1,506 12 1,346 7 * * 1,826 5 Education 1,317 141 1,203 138 1,266 54 1,361 27 1,460 30 Engineering 1,652 63 1,612 54 1,597 33 1,652 53 1,560 26 Liberal Arts 1,452 70 1,449 75 1,436 50 1,454 45 1,530 44 Health Sciences 1,428 52 1,439 36 1,403 40 1,404 17 1,430 17 Science 1,570 26 1,494 31 1,584 28 1,601 21 1,530 23 Interdisciplinary Doctoral*** 1,544 12———————— Unclassified 1,351 25 1,366 95—————— TOTAL GRADUATE** 1,475 406 1,243 441 1,423 227 1,479 185 1,496 158 GMAT 456 56 503 48 468 33 467 43 474 23 Writing Sample * * 34 21 37 32 35 43 37 20 * Fewer than 5 cases ** Previous total includes unclassified students *** Previously included in Engineering averages

2-12 CIERP 01/16/01 SECTION 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS (Graphics are italicized)

Page Enrollment History, 1970-2000 ------3-1 Enrollment Characteristics, Fall Semesters ------3-2 Enrollment Trends ------3-2 Total Enrollment, By Race/Ethnicity, By Gender ------3-3 Class Distribution, Undergraduate and Graduate Students, By Gender ------3-4 Full/Part-Time Status, By Gender ------3-5 Undergraduate Enrollment, By Race/Ethnicity, By Gender ------3-6 Graduate Enrollment, Degree-Seeking, By Race/Ethnicity, By Gender ------3-7 Graduate Enrollment, Certifications, By Race/Ethnicity, By Gender ------3-8 Undergraduate Age Distribution, Fall 2000 ------3-9 Graduate Age Distribution, Fall 2000 ------3-10 Semester Credit Hours of Enrollment, Fall 2000 ------3-11 Student Enrollment, By College, By Full/Part-Time and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) ------3-12 Total Student Full-Time Equivalent (FTE), By College ------3-13 Fall 2000 Undergraduate/Graduate Enrollment, By College ------3-14 Fall 2000 Texas Student Enrollment, By Region ------3-15 Distribution of Resident Texas Students, By Home County ------3-16 Fall 2000 Student Enrollment, By State ------3-20 Distribution of Non-Texas Resident U.S. Students, By Home State ------3-21 Fall 2000 International Student Enrollment, By Region ------3-23 Distribution of International Students, By Home Country ------3-24 Retention & Graduation Detail, All First-Time Freshmen ------3-28 Retention & Graduation Summary, All First-Time Freshmen ------3-29 Financial Aid Awards Disbursed, Total Dollar Amounts, Five-Year Summary ------3-30 Financial Aid Award Disbursed, Five-Year Summary ------3-30 Financial Aid Awards Offered, Total Dollar Amounts, Five-Year Summary ------3-31 Financial Aid Award Offered, Five-Year Summary ------3-31 Unduplicated Financial Aid Awards Disbursed/Offered, By Type of Aid, Fiscal Year 2000 ------3-32 Student Financial Aid, By Type of Award, Fiscal Year 2000 ------3-33 Summary of Student Financial Aid, By Ethnicity, By Gender, Fiscal Year 2000 ------3-34 Total Aid, Fall 2000 ------3-35 Summary of Student Financial Aid, By Classification, Fiscal Year 2000 ------3-36 University of Texas-El Paso Schedule of Student Loan Fund Notes - Year Ended August 31, 2000 ------3-37

ENROLLMENT ENROLLMENT HISTORY 1970-2000

Summer Summer Year Spring Fall Summer I II

1970 10,354 11,484 6,579 5,367 — 1971 11,927 11,348 6,542 5,196 — 1972 10,779 10,550 5,885 4,462 — 1973 10,024 10,980 5,555 4,594 — 1974 10,591 11,418 5,830 4,509 — 1975 11,634 13,614 6,812 unavail — 1976 13,106 14,795 6,959 5,523 — 1977 14,345 15,836 unavail 5,611 — 1978 15,089 15,752 7,456 5,672 — 1979 14,834 15,749 7,455 5,404 — 1980 14,947 15,750 7,420 5,035 — 1981 15,041 15,418 7,320 4,895 — 1982 14,462 15,112 7,091 5,017 — 1983 14,035 15,268 8,861* * — 1984 14,336 15,322 7,189 4,931 — 1985 14,270 14,110 7,578 4,370 — 1986 12,893 13,753 6,661 4,195 — 1987 13,002 14,056 — — 6,509 1988 13,354 14,971 — — 6,999 1989 14,270 15,707 — — 7,514 1990 14,965 16,524 — — 7,942 1991 15,618 16,795 — — 7,956 1992 16,070 17,213 — — 8,601 1993 15,985 16,999 — — 8,314 1994 16,072 17,188 — — 8,217 1995 15,820 16,275 — — 7,963 1996 14,959 15,386 — — 7,475 1997 14,028 15,176 — — 6,970 1998 13,676 14,677 — — 7,013 1999 13,454 14,695 — — 6,731 2000 13,698 15,224 — — 6,865 * Summer I & II combined

3-1 CIERP 01/04/01 ENROLLMENT CHARACTERISTICS Fall Semesters Fall Male Female Full- Part- Semester Headcount FTE* % % Time** Time** Hispanic 1980 15,750 11,761 52 48 63 37 42 1981 15,418 11,318 51 49 61 39 43 1982 15,112 11,078 52 48 59 41 43 1983 15,268 11,263 52 48 60 40 46 1984 15,322 11,269 51 49 61 38 47 1985 14,110 10,169 50 50 61 39 50 1986 13,753 9,914 50 50 61 39 51 1987 14,056 10,242 49 51 62 38 53 1988 14,971 10,918 48 52 62 38 58 1989 15,707 11,446 47 53 61 39 55 1990 16,524 12,073 48 52 62 38 58 1991 16,795 12,220 47 53 62 38 59 1992 17,213 12,350 47 53 61 39 61 1993 16,999 12,123 48 52 61 39 62 1994 17,188 12,232 46 54 60 40 63 1995 16,275 11,536 46 54 60 40 64 1996 15,386 11,213 46 54 61 39 65 1997 15,176 10,841 46 54 61 39 66 1998 14,677 10,698 46 54 64 36 67 1999 14,695 9,613 46 54 65 35 68 2000 15,224 11,358 45 55 66 34 70 * calculated using 15-12-9 method ** calculated using 12-9-9 method

Enrollment Trends

25,000

[20,100] 20,000 16,524 15,750 15,224 [18,112] 15,000 16,275 14,110

10,000

5,000

0 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010

Note: Numbers in brackets "[ ]" are projected

Source: Projections - Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.

3-2 CIERP 01/04/01 TOTAL ENROLLMENT By Race/Ethnicity, By Gender

Fall 2000 Fall 1999 Fall 1998 Fall 1997 Fall 1996 N%N%N%N%N% Male White 1,003 6.6% 1,124 7.6% 1,206 8.2% 1,268 8.4% 1,422 9.2% Black 205 1.3% 178 1.2% 193 1.3% 214 1.4% 214 1.4% Hispanic 4,518 29.7% 4,388 29.9% 4,354 29.7% 4,471 29.5% 4,399 28.6% Asian-American 109 0.7% 118 0.8% 114 0.8% 128 0.8% 122 0.8% Native American 20 0.1% 24 0.2% 21 0.1% 22 0.1% 19 0.1% Mexican 878 5.8% 777 5.3% 739 5.0% 727 4.8% 721 4.7% Other International 196 1.3% 176 1.2% 177 1.2% 179 1.2% 193 1.3% TOTAL 6,929 45.5% 6,785 46.2% 6,804 46.4% 7,009 46.2% 7,090 46.1%

Female White 1,252 8.2% 1,315 8.9% 1,378 9.4% 1,604 10.6% 1,692 11.0% Black 165 1.1% 165 1.1% 173 1.2% 198 1.3% 225 1.5% Hispanic 6,019 39.5% 5,639 38.4% 5,534 37.7% 5,589 36.8% 5,624 36.6% Asian-American 97 0.6% 101 0.7% 97 0.7% 107 0.7% 116 0.8% Native American 20 0.1% 24 0.2% 27 0.2% 27 0.2% 32 0.2% Mexican 606 4.0% 551 3.7% 563 3.8% 547 3.6% 516 3.4% Other International 136 0.9% 115 0.8% 101 0.7% 94 0.6% 91 0.6% TOTAL 8,295 54.5% 7,910 53.8% 7,873 53.6% 8,166 53.8% 8,296 53.9%

All White 2,255 14.8% 2,439 16.6% 2,584 17.6% 2,872 18.9% 3,114 20.2% Black 370 2.4% 343 2.3% 366 2.5% 412 2.7% 439 2.9% Hispanic 10,537 69.2% 10,027 68.2% 9,888 67.4% 10,060 66.3% 10,023 65.1% Asian-American 206 1.4% 219 1.5% 211 1.4% 235 1.5% 238 1.5% Native American 40 0.3% 48 0.3% 48 0.3% 49 0.3% 51 0.3% Mexican 1,484 9.7% 1,328 9.0% 1,302 8.9% 1,274 8.4% 1,237 8.0% Other International 332 2.2% 291 2.0% 278 1.9% 273 1.8% 284 1.8% TOTAL 15,224 100.0% 14,695 100.0% 14,677 100.0% 15,175 100.0% 15,386 100.0%

3-3 CIERP 01/04/01 CLASS DISTRIBUTION Undergraduate and Graduate Students By Gender

Fall 2000 Fall 1999 Fall 1998 Fall 1997 Fall 1996 N%N%N%N%N% MALES Undergraduates 5,969 39.2% 5,839 39.7% 5,866 40.0% 5,985 39.4% 6,111 39.7% Freshmen 2,078 13.6% 1,957 13.3% 1,775 12.1% 1,769 11.7% 1,799 11.7% Sophomores 1,080 7.1% 1,023 7.0% 1,011 6.9% 1,082 7.1% 1,216 7.9% Juniors 966 6.3% 938 6.4% 1,062 7.2% 1,186 7.8% 1,109 7.2% Seniors 1,845 12.1% 1,894 12.9% 1,950 13.3% 1,875 12.4% 1,915 12.4% Second degrees 0 0.0% 27 0.2% 68 0.5% 73 0.5% 72 0.5%

Graduate 960 6.3% 946 6.4% 938 6.4% 1,032 6.8% 979 6.4% Masters 765 5.0% 784 5.3% 765 5.2% 824 5.4% 763 5.0% Doctoral 111 0.7% 95 0.6% 91 0.6% 92 0.6% 84 0.5% Certification* 84 0.6% 67 0.5% 82 0.6% 116 0.8% 132 0.9%

TOTAL 6,929 45.5% 6,785 46.2% 6,804 46.4% 7,017 46.2% 7,090 46.1% FEMALES Undergraduates 6,986 45.9% 6,694 45.6% 6,679 45.5% 6,870 45.3% 7,048 45.8% Freshmen 2,107 13.8% 1,916 13.0% 1,722 11.7% 1,698 11.2% 1,817 11.8% Sophomores 1,189 7.8% 1,128 7.7% 1,095 7.5% 1,232 8.1% 1,246 8.1% Juniors 1,340 8.8% 1,217 8.3% 1,334 9.1% 1,440 9.5% 1,486 9.7% Seniors 2,350 15.4% 2,398 16.3% 2,461 16.8% 2,431 16.0% 2,414 15.7% Second degrees 0 0.0% 35 0.2% 67 0.5% 69 0.5% 85 0.6%

Graduate 1,309 8.6% 1,216 8.3% 1,194 8.1% 1,289 8.5% 1,248 8.1% Masters 1,056 6.9% 1,022 7.0% 966 6.6% 1,061 7.0% 988 6.4% Doctoral 87 0.6% 85 0.6% 72 0.5% 61 0.4% 55 0.4% Certification* 166 1.1% 109 0.7% 156 1.1% 167 1.1% 205 1.3%

TOTAL 8,295 54.5% 7,910 53.8% 7,873 53.6% 8,159 53.8% 8,296 53.9% ALL Undergraduates 12,955 85.1% 12,533 85.3% 12,545 85.5% 12,855 84.7% 13,159 85.5% Freshmen 4,185 27.5% 3,873 26.4% 3,497 23.8% 3,467 22.8% 3,616 23.5% Sophomores 2,269 14.9% 2,151 14.6% 2,106 14.3% 2,314 15.2% 2,462 16.0% Juniors 2,306 15.1% 2,155 14.7% 2,396 16.3% 2,626 17.3% 2,595 16.9% Seniors 4,195 27.6% 4,292 29.2% 4,411 30.1% 4,306 28.4% 4,329 28.1% Second degrees 0 0.0% 62 0.4% 135 0.9% 142 0.9% 157 1.0%

Graduate 2,269 14.9% 2,162 14.7% 2,132 14.5% 2,321 15.3% 2,227 14.5% Masters 1,821 12.0% 1,806 12.3% 1,731 11.8% 1,885 12.4% 1,751 11.4% Doctoral 198 1.3% 180 1.2% 163 1.1% 153 1.0% 139 0.9% Certification* 250 1.6% 176 1.2% 238 1.6% 283 1.9% 337 2.2%

TOTAL 15,224 100.0% 14,695 100.0% 14,677 100.0% 15,176 100.0% 15,386 100.0% *Includes Unclassified and Teacher certifications and endorsements

3-4 CIERP 01/04/01 FULL/PART-TIME STATUS By Gender

Fall 2000 Fall 1999 Fall 1998 Fall 1997 Fall 1996 N%N%N%N%N% Undergraduate Male Full-time 4,199 27.6% 4,102 27.9% 3,996 27.2% 3,965 26.1% 4,030 26.2% Part-time 1,770 11.6% 1,737 11.8% 1,870 12.7% 2,020 13.3% 2,081 13.5% TOTAL 5,969 39.2% 5,839 39.7% 5,866 40.0% 5,985 39.4% 6,111 39.7% Female Full-time 5,044 33.1% 4,775 32.5% 4,610 31.4% 4,514 29.7% 4,598 29.9% Part-time 1,942 12.8% 1,919 13.1% 2,069 14.1% 2,356 15.5% 2,450 15.9% TOTAL 6,986 45.9% 6,694 45.6% 6,679 45.5% 6,870 45.3% 7,048 45.8%

Graduate Degree-Seeking Male Full-time 102 0.7% 338 2.3% 388 2.6% 377 2.5% 341 2.2% Part-time 774 5.1% 541 3.7% 468 3.2% 539 3.6% 506 3.3% TOTAL 876 5.8% 879 6.0% 856 5.8% 916 6.0% 847 5.5% Female Full-time 99 0.7% 366 2.5% 369 2.5% 345 2.3% 305 2.0% Part-time 1,044 6.9% 741 5.0% 669 4.6% 777 5.1% 738 4.8% TOTAL 1,143 7.5% 1,107 7.5% 1,038 7.1% 1,122 7.4% 1,043 6.8%

Certification* Male Full-time 6 0.0% 0 0.0% 4 0.0% 17 0.1% 24 0.2% Part-time 78 0.5% 67 0.5% 78 0.5% 99 0.7% 108 0.7% TOTAL 84 0.6% 67 0.5% 82 0.6% 116 0.8% 132 0.9% Female Full-time 15 0.1% 0 0.0% 21 0.1% 24 0.2% 34 0.2% Part-time 151 1.0% 109 0.7% 135 0.9% 143 0.9% 171 1.1% TOTAL 166 1.1% 109 0.7% 156 1.1% 167 1.1% 205 1.3%

All Male Full-time 4,307 28.3% 4,440 30.2% 4,388 29.9% 4,359 28.7% 4,395 28.6% Part-time 2,622 17.2% 2,345 16.0% 2,416 16.5% 2,658 17.5% 2,695 17.5% TOTAL 6,929 45.5% 6,785 46.2% 6,804 46.4% 7,017 46.2% 7,090 46.1% Female Full-time 5,158 33.9% 5,141 35.0% 5,000 34.1% 4,883 32.2% 4,937 32.1% Part-time 3,137 20.6% 2,769 18.8% 2,873 19.6% 3,276 21.6% 3,359 21.8% TOTAL 8,295 54.5% 7,910 53.8% 7,873 53.6% 8,159 53.8% 8,296 53.9%

University Total* 15,224 100.0% 14,695 100.0% 14,677 100.0% 15,176 100.0% 15,386 100.0%

*Includes Unclassified and Teacher certifications and endorsements

3-5 CIERP 01/04/01 UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT By Race/Ethnicity, By Gender

Fall 2000 Fall 1999 Fall 1998 Fall 1997 Fall 1996 N%N%N%N%N% Male

White 739 5.7% 827 6.6% 882 7.0% 907 7.1% 1,070 8.1% Black 186 1.4% 164 1.3% 171 1.4% 191 1.5% 194 1.5% Hispanic 4,114 31.8% 3,983 31.8% 3,975 31.7% 4,036 31.4% 3,989 30.3% Asian-American 86 0.7% 91 0.7% 89 0.7% 98 0.8% 103 0.8% Native American 18 0.1% 21 0.2% 20 0.2% 16 0.1% 14 0.1% Mexican 746 5.8% 674 5.4% 640 5.1% 657 5.1% 646 4.9% Other International 80 0.6% 79 0.6% 89 0.7% 80 0.6% 95 0.7%

TOTAL 5,969 46.1% 5,839 46.6% 5,866 46.8% 5,985 46.6% 6,111 46.4%

Female White 857 6.6% 914 7.3% 956 7.6% 1,076 8.4% 1,184 9.0% Black 134 1.0% 128 1.0% 144 1.1% 159 1.2% 181 1.4% Hispanic 5,275 40.7% 4,986 39.8% 4,911 39.1% 4,963 38.6% 5,021 38.2% Asian-American 79 0.6% 82 0.7% 77 0.6% 86 0.7% 93 0.7% Native American 18 0.1% 18 0.1% 20 0.2% 18 0.1% 29 0.2% Mexican 545 4.2% 501 4.0% 510 4.1% 506 3.9% 485 3.7% Other International 78 0.6% 65 0.5% 61 0.5% 62 0.5% 55 0.4%

TOTAL 6,986 53.9% 6,694 53.4% 6,679 53.2% 6,870 53.4% 7,048 53.6%

All White 1,596 12.3% 1,741 13.9% 1,838 14.7% 1,983 15.4% 2,254 17.1% Black 320 2.5% 292 2.3% 315 2.5% 350 2.7% 375 2.8% Hispanic 9,389 72.5% 8,969 71.6% 8,886 70.8% 8,999 70.0% 9,010 68.5% Asian-American 165 1.3% 173 1.4% 166 1.3% 184 1.4% 196 1.5% Native American 36 0.3% 39 0.3% 40 0.3% 34 0.3% 43 0.3% Mexican 1,291 10.0% 1,175 9.4% 1,150 9.2% 1,163 9.0% 1,131 8.6% Other International 158 1.2% 144 1.1% 150 1.2% 142 1.1% 150 1.1%

TOTAL 12,955 100.0% 12,533 100.0% 12,545 100.0% 12,855 100.0% 13,159 100.0%

3-6 CIERP 01/04/01 GRADUATE ENROLLMENT DEGREE-SEEKING* By Race/Ethnicity, By Gender

Fall 2000 Fall 1999 Fall 1998 Fall 1997 Fall 1996 N%N%N%N%N% Male White 232 11.5% 268 13.5% 289 15.3% 302 14.8% 290 15.3% Black 16 0.8% 13 0.7% 21 1.1% 17 0.8% 17 0.9% Hispanic 393 19.5% 370 18.6% 335 17.7% 367 18.0% 343 18.1% Asian-American 23 1.1% 25 1.3% 24 1.3% 29 1.4% 19 1.0% Native American 2 0.1% 3 0.2% 1 0.1% 5 0.2% 5 0.3% Mexican 105 5.2% 103 5.2% 98 5.2% 90 4.4% 75 4.0% Other International 105 5.2% 97 4.9% 88 4.6% 106 5.2% 98 5.2%

TOTAL 876 43.4% 879 44.3% 856 45.2% 916 44.9% 847 44.8%

Female White 353 17.5% 367 18.5% 372 19.6% 459 22.5% 419 22.2% Black 26 1.3% 34 1.7% 23 1.2% 35 1.7% 38 2.0% Hispanic 644 31.9% 584 29.4% 524 27.7% 525 25.8% 498 26.3% Asian-American 17 0.8% 18 0.9% 20 1.1% 17 0.8% 18 1.0% Native American 2 0.1% 6 0.3% 6 0.3% 8 0.4% 3 0.2% Mexican 51 2.5% 50 2.5% 53 2.8% 45 2.2% 31 1.6% Other International 50 2.5% 48 2.4% 40 2.1% 33 1.6% 36 1.9%

TOTAL 1,143 56.6% 1,107 55.7% 1,038 54.8% 1,122 55.1% 1,043 55.2%

All White 585 29.0% 635 32.0% 661 34.9% 761 37.3% 709 37.5% Black 42 2.1% 47 2.4% 44 2.3% 52 2.6% 55 2.9% Hispanic 1,037 51.4% 954 48.0% 859 45.4% 892 43.8% 841 44.5% Asian-American 40 2.0% 43 2.2% 44 2.3% 46 2.3% 37 2.0% Native American 4 0.2% 9 0.5% 7 0.4% 13 0.6% 8 0.4% Mexican 156 7.7% 153 7.7% 151 8.0% 135 6.6% 106 5.6% Other International 155 7.7% 145 7.3% 128 6.8% 139 6.8% 134 7.1%

TOTAL 2,019 100.0% 1,986 100.0% 1,894 100.0% 2,038 100.0% 1,890 100.0%

*Includes Unclassified, UT-Austin, UT Health Science Center & Post-Baccalaureate

3-7 CIERP 01/04/01 GRADUATE ENROLLMENT CERTIFICATIONS* By Race/Ethnicity, By Gender Fall 2000 Fall 1999 Fall 1998 Fall 1997 Fall 1996 N%N%N%N%N% Male

White 33 13.2% 29 16.5% 35 14.7% 54 19.1% 62 18.4% Black 3 1.2% 1 0.6% 1 0.4% 6 2.1% 3 0.9% Hispanic 47 18.8% 35 19.9% 44 18.5% 54 19.1% 67 19.9% Asian-American 1 0.4% 2 1.1% 1 0.4% 2 0.7% 0 0.0% Native American 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Mexican 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 0.4% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Other International 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%

TOTAL 84 33.6% 67 38.1% 82 34.5% 116 41.0% 132 39.2%

Female White 42 16.8% 34 19.3% 50 21.0% 65 23.0% 89 26.4% Black 5 2.0% 3 1.7% 6 2.5% 4 1.4% 6 1.8% Hispanic 115 46.0% 69 39.2% 99 41.6% 93 32.9% 105 31.2% Asian-American 1 0.4% 1 0.6% 0 0.0% 4 1.4% 5 1.5% Native American 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 0.4% 1 0.4% 0 0.0% Mexican 2 0.8% 2 1.1% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Other International 1 0.4% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%

TOTAL 166 66.4% 109 61.9% 156 65.5% 167 59.0% 205 60.8%

All White 75 30.0% 63 35.8% 85 35.7% 119 42.0% 151 44.8% Black 8 3.2% 4 2.3% 7 2.9% 10 3.5% 9 2.7% Hispanic 162 64.8% 104 59.1% 143 60.1% 147 51.9% 172 51.0% Asian-American 2 0.8% 3 1.7% 1 0.4% 6 2.1% 5 1.5% Native American 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 0.4% 1 0.4% 0 0.0% Mexican 2 0.8% 2 1.1% 1 0.4% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Other International 1 0.4% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%

TOTAL 250 100.0% 176 100.0% 238 100.0% 283 100.0% 337 100.0%

*Includes Teacher certifications and endorsements

3-8 CIERP 01/04/01 UNDERGRADUATE AGE DISTRIBUTION Fall 2000

Male Female All

N%%N%%N%% Age Under 18 125 2.1% 2.1% 158 2.3% 2.3% 283 2.2% 2.2% 18 849 14.2% 16.3% 985 14.1% 16.4% 1,834 14.2% 16.3% 19 793 13.3% 29.6% 927 13.3% 29.6% 1,720 13.3% 29.6% 20 680 11.4% 41.0% 716 10.2% 39.9% 1,396 10.8% 40.4% 21 590 9.9% 50.9% 603 8.6% 48.5% 1,193 9.2% 49.6% 22 487 8.2% 59.0% 605 8.7% 57.2% 1,092 8.4% 58.0% 23 439 7.4% 66.4% 524 7.5% 64.7% 963 7.4% 65.5% 24 359 6.0% 72.4% 347 5.0% 69.6% 706 5.4% 70.9% 25 286 4.8% 77.2% 274 3.9% 73.6% 560 4.3% 75.2% 26 201 3.4% 80.6% 209 3.0% 76.6% 410 3.2% 78.4% 27 137 2.3% 82.9% 197 2.8% 79.4% 334 2.6% 81.0% 28 131 2.2% 85.1% 138 2.0% 81.3% 269 2.1% 83.1% 29 122 2.0% 87.1% 142 2.0% 83.4% 264 2.0% 85.1% 30 111 1.9% 89.0% 111 1.6% 85.0% 222 1.7% 86.8% 31 77 1.3% 90.2% 109 1.6% 86.5% 186 1.4% 88.2% 32 72 1.2% 91.5% 86 1.2% 87.8% 158 1.2% 89.5% 33 64 1.1% 92.5% 84 1.2% 89.0% 148 1.1% 90.6% 34 39 0.7% 93.2% 65 0.9% 89.9% 104 0.8% 91.4% 35 36 0.6% 93.8% 78 1.1% 91.0% 114 0.9% 92.3% 36 37 0.6% 94.4% 60 0.9% 91.9% 97 0.8% 93.1% 37 26 0.4% 94.8% 77 1.1% 93.0% 103 0.8% 93.9% 38 36 0.6% 95.4% 43 0.6% 93.6% 79 0.6% 94.5% 39 25 0.4% 95.9% 56 0.8% 94.4% 81 0.6% 95.1% 40-44 120 2.0% 97.9% 211 3.0% 97.4% 331 2.6% 97.7% 45-49 74 1.2% 99.1% 107 1.5% 98.9% 181 1.4% 99.1% 50-59 44 0.7% 99.8% 67 1.0% 99.9% 111 0.9% 99.9% 60-69 7 0.1% 100.0% 7 0.1% 100.0% 14 0.1% 100.0% 70 plus 2 0.0% 100.0% 0 0.0% 100.0% 2 0.0% 100.0%

Mode 18 18 18 Mean 23.4% 24.1% 23.8% Median 21 22 22 Total N 5,969 6,986 12,955

3-9 CIERP 01/08/01 GRADUATE AGE DISTRIBUTION Fall 2000

Male Female All

N% % N% % N% % Age Under 21 0 0.0% 0.0% 3 0.2% 0.2% 3 0.1% 0.1% 21 4 0.4% 0.4% 8 0.6% 0.8% 12 0.5% 0.7% 22 21 2.2% 2.6% 28 2.1% 3.0% 49 2.2% 2.8% 23 43 4.5% 7.1% 73 5.6% 8.6% 116 5.1% 7.9% 24 81 8.4% 15.5% 68 5.2% 13.8% 149 6.6% 14.5% 25 78 8.1% 23.6% 81 6.2% 20.0% 159 7.0% 21.5% 26 60 6.3% 29.9% 77 5.9% 25.8% 137 6.0% 27.6% 27 54 5.6% 35.5% 75 5.7% 31.6% 129 5.7% 33.2% 28 53 5.5% 41.0% 66 5.0% 36.6% 119 5.2% 38.5% 29 61 6.4% 47.4% 71 5.4% 42.0% 132 5.8% 44.3% 30 49 5.1% 52.5% 47 3.6% 45.6% 96 4.2% 48.5% 31 30 3.1% 55.6% 50 3.8% 49.5% 80 3.5% 52.1% 32 35 3.6% 59.3% 43 3.3% 52.8% 78 3.4% 55.5% 33 34 3.5% 62.8% 40 3.1% 55.8% 74 3.3% 58.8% 34 25 2.6% 65.4% 35 2.7% 58.5% 60 2.6% 61.4% 35 30 3.1% 68.5% 33 2.5% 61.0% 63 2.8% 64.2% 36 28 2.9% 71.5% 28 2.1% 63.1% 56 2.5% 66.7% 37 24 2.5% 74.0% 31 2.4% 65.5% 55 2.4% 69.1% 38 17 2.1% 76.0% 27 2.1% 67.6% 44 2.3% 71.4% 39 20 2.1% 78.1% 33 2.5% 70.1% 53 2.3% 73.8% 40-44 77 8.0% 86.1% 188 14.4% 84.5% 265 11.7% 85.4% 45-49 68 7.1% 93.2% 110 8.4% 92.9% 178 7.8% 93.3% 50-59 59 6.1% 99.4% 85 6.5% 99.4% 144 6.3% 99.6% 60-69 6 0.6% 100.0% 7 0.5% 99.9% 13 0.6% 100.2% 70 plus 3 0.3% 100.3% 1 0.1% 100.0% 4 0.2% 100.4%

Mode 24 25 25 Mean 33.0% 34.1% 33.7% Median 30 32 31 Total N 960 1,308 2,268

3-10 CIERP 01/08/01 SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS OF ENROLLMENT Fall 2000

Undergraduate Graduate Total Cumulativ Cumulativ Cumulativ # Credit Hours N % N% N% e % e % e % 1 45 0.3% 0.3% 34 1.5% 1.5% 79 0.5% 0.5% 2 8 0.1% 0.4% 3 0.1% 1.6% 11 0.1% 0.6% 3 473 3.7% 4.1% 624 27.5% 29.1% 1,097 7.2% 7.8% 4 80 0.6% 4.7% 144 6.3% 35.5% 224 1.5% 9.3% 5 47 0.4% 5.0% 7 0.3% 35.8% 54 0.4% 9.6% 6 1,038 8.0% 13.1% 610 26.9% 62.7% 1,648 10.8% 20.4% 7 229 1.8% 14.8% 31 1.4% 64.1% 260 1.7% 22.2% 8 96 0.7% 15.6% 17 0.7% 64.8% 113 0.7% 22.9% 9 1,198 9.2% 24.8% 441 19.4% 84.3% 1,639 10.8% 33.7% 10 290 2.2% 27.0% 107 4.7% 89.0% 397 2.6% 36.3% 11 208 1.6% 28.7% 28 1.2% 90.2% 236 1.6% 37.8% 12 4,404 34.0% 62.6% 122 5.4% 95.6% 4,526 29.7% 67.6% 13 1,144 8.8% 71.5% 49 2.2% 97.8% 1,193 7.8% 75.4% 14 910 7.0% 78.5% 5 0.2% 98.0% 915 6.0% 81.4% 15 1,708 13.2% 91.7% 40 1.8% 99.7% 1,748 11.5% 92.9% 16 438 3.4% 95.1% 3 0.1% 99.9% 441 2.9% 95.8% 17 161 1.2% 96.3% 0 0.0% 99.9% 161 1.1% 96.8% 18 331 2.6% 98.9% 3 0.1% 100.0% 334 2.2% 99.0% 19 69 0.5% 99.4% 0 0.0% 100.0% 69 0.5% 99.5% 20 12 0.1% 99.5% 0 0.0% 100.0% 12 0.1% 99.6% 21 56 0.4% 99.9% 0 0.0% 100.0% 56 0.4% 99.9% 22 4 0.0% 100.0% 0 0.0% 100.0% 4 0.0% 100.0% 23 1 0.0% 100.0% 0 0.0% 100.0% 1 0.0% 100.0% 24+ 5 0.0% 100.0% 0 0.0% 100.0% 5 0.0% 100.0%

Mode 12 3 12 Mean 11.7% 6.5% 18.2% Median 12 6 12 Total N 12,955 2,268 15,223

3-11 CIERP 01/08/01 STUDENT ENROLLMENT By College, By Full/Part-Time and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE)

Fall 2000 Fall 1999 Fall 1998 Fall 1997 Fall 1996 UG GR UG GR UG GR UG GR UG GR Business Administration FT 1,701 104 1,572 70 1,517 80 1,601 60 1,609 46 PT 749 143 754 137 791 168 874 184 948 160 FTE 2,132.6 181.9 1,995.8 137.0 1,972.8 165.0 2,093.7 150.8 2,143.5 118.8 Education FT 949 118 942 90 929 109 928 142 932 127 PT 445 659 409 476 528 545 629 583 702 619 FTE 1,212.2 457.3 1,183.9 340.3 1,236.7 391.0 1,295.7 441.3 1,337.1 439.4 Engineering FT 1,409 137 1,391 115 1,264 122 1,148 125 1,103 122 PT 528 117 476 120 441 94 460 110 435 121 FTE 1,734.7 188.0 1,687.9 160.4 1,542.8 168.6 1,441.5 176.7 1,385.3 173.6 Liberal Arts FT 2,797 165 2,746 148 2,667 163 2,925 142 2,933 161 PT 1,239 172 1,257 191 1,362 168 1,546 203 1,480 207 FTE 3,517.7 246.3 3,576.9 239.2 3,477.0 245.9 3,847.1 240.3 3,824.0 258.3 Health Sciences FT 1,043 104 1,014 110 944 146 821 119 820 72 PT 394 94 380 96 422 98 453 110 455 92 FTE 1,281.2 157.0 1,243.4 163.3 1,204.6 200.4 1,095.2 171.0 1,095.8 125.4 Science FT 704 93 691 94 677 93 682 105 752 107 PT 232 50 248 50 263 48 300 46 316 52 FTE 852.1 114.6 849.7 113.1 840.2 113.7 875.2 125.9 964.5 130.9 Interdisciplinary Doctoral* FT —48—42—35—42—28 PT —24—22—19—12—21 FTE — 59.0 — 49.7 — 43.9 — 48.3 — 40.7 Undeclared** FT 640 29 521 59 608 34 341 37 487 41 PT 119 203 130 342 132 210 126 331 195 251 FTE 724.3 118.6 635.3 233.2 700.1 125.4 429.3 182.9 622.7 148.9 Total FT 9,243 798 8,877 728 8,606 782 8,446 772 8,636 704 PT 3,706 1,462 3,654 1,434 3,939 1,350 4,388 1,579 4,531 1,523 FTE 11,454.8 1,522.7 11,172.9 1,436.2 10,974.2 1,453.9 11,077.7 1,537.2 11,372.9 1,436.0 Note: FTE calculation uses 12-9-9 method * Includes Material Science/Engineering, Environmental Science/Engineering, UT-Austin and UT Health Science Center - Houston ** Includes IASHP, START, FLEX & NSE and Post-Baccalaureate unclassified graduate

3-12 CIERP 01/19/01 Total Student Full-Time Equivalent (FTE)

Student FTE

4,500

4,000 Liberal Arts

3,500

3,000

2,500 Business

2,000 Engineering Education

1,500 Health Sciences

1,000 Science

500

0 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Note: Figures used for the above chart can be located on page 3-12.

3-13 CIERP 01/19/01 Fall 2000 Undergraduate Enrollment By College

Science Provisional Business 936 - 7% 350 - 3% 2,450 - 19% Health Sciences 1,437 - 11% Education 1,400 - 11%

Engineering Liberal Arts 1,937 - 15% 4,442 - 34%

Fall 2000 Graduate Enrollment By College

Unclassified Business Interdisciplinary 217 - 10% 265 - 12% 72 - 3% Science 152 -

Health Education Sciences 777 - 34% 195 - 10%

Liberal Arts 337 - 16%

Engineering 254 - 11%

Source: pages 1-4 & 1-5

3-14 CIERP 01/19/01 DISTRIBUTION OF RESIDENT TEXAS STUDENTS By Home County

County Fall 2000 Fall 1999 Fall 1998 Fall 1997 Fall 1996 Central Texas Bell 13384 Burnet 0 0 1 — — Callahan 00100 Concho 00001 Coryell 1211— Crockett 10000 Ellis 00000 Erath 13243 Falls 3 1 — — — Hamilton 0011— Johnson 0 1 — — — McLennan 11123 Milam 4 2 — — — Navarro 00110 San Saba 0 1 — — — Taylor 10435 Tom Green 35440 Williamson 31444 TOTAL 19 20 23 28 20 % 0.1% 0.2% 0.2% 0.2% 0.1%

East Texas Angelina 0011— Bowie 20011 Brazoria 03111 Colorado 10000 Fort Bend 43657 Galveston 6 10 9 8 9 Gregg 3 3 — — — Hardin 0111— Harris 30 41 38 44 49 Harrison 2 0 1 — — Henderson 01364 Houston 13545 Jefferson 00011 Lavaca 10000 Marion 0001— Matagorda 01111 Montgomery 12201 Nacogdoches 11000

3-16 CIERP 03/02/01 County Fall 2000 Fall 1999 Fall 1998 Fall 1997 Fall 1996 Smith 11000 Trinity 10000 Upshur 00011 Walker 01222 Waller 00001 TOTAL 54 71 70 77 83 % 0.4% 0.6% 0.6% 0.6% 0.6% North Central Baylor 0011— Collin 31168 Dallas 17 21 24 24 34 Denton 53433 Fannin 11012 Franklin 10000 Grayson 20000 Hunt 00111 Kaufman 10000 Knox 00011 Montague 0111— Palo Pinto 10000 Red River 00111 Rockwall 01111 Tarrant 17 21 19 22 29 Wichita 0002— Wood 10000 TOTAL 49 49 53 64 80 % 0.4% 0.4% 0.4% 0.5% 0.6% Panhandle Andrews 11244 Bailey 01110 Borden 02211 Cockran 03011 Cottle 00001 Dallam 12210 Deaf Smith 10001 Gaines 01111 Garza 10000 Gray 00010 Hockley 02231 Howard 23222 Hutchinson 21110 Lamb 00111

3-17 CIERP 03/02/01 County Fall 2000 Fall 1999 Fall 1998 Fall 1997 Fall 1996 Lubbock 13 12 13 10 9 Lynn 00011 Martin 00001 Moore 01122 Nolan 00021 Oldham 1 1 — — — Parmer 10000 Potter 41012 Randall 24446 Scurry 0001— Terry 02211 TOTAL 29 37 34 39 36 % 0.2% 0.3% 0.3% 0.3% 0.3% South Texas Aransas 01100 Bee00001 Cameron 8 24 13 9 3 Dimmitt 00101 Duval 0 0 1 — — Frio 0001— Hidalgo 665610 Karnes 00011 Kleberg 20211 La Salle 00001 Maverick 10102 Nueces 33211 San Patricio 00010 Starr 10010 Victoria 11312 Webb 12354 Willacy 00011 TOTAL 23 37 32 28 28 % 0.2% 0.3% 0.3% 0.2% 0.2% South Central Texas Austin 21111 Bandera 00011 Bastrop 00011 Bexar 34 34 35 26 41 Brazos 12255 Comal 32101 Fayette 02332 Gonzales 11121

3-18 CIERP 03/02/01 County Fall 2000 Fall 1999 Fall 1998 Fall 1997 Fall 1996 Guadalupe 01223 Hays 23321 Jim Wells 10000 Kendall 00001 Kerr 00011 Medina 01100 Travis 17 15 11 13 14 Uvalde 22321 Val Verde 10222 Wharton 00010 TOTAL 64 64 65 62