Enrollment Report Fall 2018

Enrollment Report Fall 2018

Enrollment Report Fall 2018 Office of Institutional Research Fall 2018 Enrollment Report Table of Contents Key Findings 3 Fall 2018 College Enrollment Summary 4 Graduate Student Profile 5 Fall 2018 Graduate Student Enrollment Summary 6 Applied, Accepted & Enrolled for Fall 2018, First‐Time Graduate Students 7 Graduate Applicants and Enrolled Student’s Most Recent Prior College 8 Graduate Enrollment at SUNY Campuses 9 Undergraduate Student Profile 10 Fall 2018 Undergraduate Enrollment Summary 11 Student Body by Gender, Permanent Residence and Age 2009‐2018 12 County of Permanent Residence 13 Distribution of Student Enrollment by Ethnicity Fall 2014‐2018 14 Applied, Accepted & Enrolled for Fall 2016 to Fall 2018, First‐Time Students 15 Applied, Accepted & Enrolled for Fall 2016 to Fall 2018, Transfer Students 16 Applied, Accepted & Enrolled for Fall 2016 to Fall 2018, Transfer & First‐Time Combined 17 Undergraduate Enrollment at SUNY Campuses 18 Enrollment by Student Type and Primary Major 19 Enrollment by Curriculum 2009 to 2018 20 New Transfer Students by Curriculum Fall 2014 to Fall 2018 21 New Freshmen Selectivity 22 Top 50 Feeder High Schools by Number of Students Registered 23 Top 50 Feeder High Schools by Number of Students Accepted 24 Alphabetical Listing of Feeder High Schools 25 Most Recent Prior Colleges of Transfer Applicants Sorted by Number Registered 48 New Transfer Students Most Recent Prior College 55 Fall 2018 Enrollment Report Key Findings Graduate Students In only its second year, enrollment in the Master of Science in Technology Management program has more than doubled from 22 to 54 students in Fall 2018. Approximately one‐third of the new enrollees for Fall 2018 are Farmingdale State College alumni. This program is predominantly male (87%) with half of the students attending on a part‐time basis and half on a full‐time basis. Undergraduate Students Total undergraduate enrollment has increased by 364 students, or 3.8%, over 2017. This is the largest increase among the SUNY Technology Colleges sector. New Student Enrollment showed mixed results: First‐time to college student enrollment increased slightly (5.9%) but external transfer enrollment dropped a bit (4.9%). Our first‐time, full‐time bachelor’s degree seeking student one year retention rate continued to improve – up to 84% from 83% in the previous year. The percentage of full‐time students held steady at 78% of the total undergraduate student population. Over ninety‐seven percent of all first‐time students are enrolled full‐time. The average High School GPA of our incoming freshmen improved to 89.1 from 88.7 in Fall 2017. The average SAT score was 1115 up from 1097 last year. Enrollment by students of Hispanic origin showed a large increase again of just over 2 percentage points to 22.3%. The top five baccalaureate curriculums with the largest percentage increases in enrollment over 2017 are Dental Hygiene (Entry Level) (173%), Interaction Design (100%), Dental Hygiene (Completion) (66%), Applied Economics (52%), and Industrial Technology‐Facility Management (44%). The most popular curriculums among new first‐time students are Liberal Arts & Sciences (38%), Business Management (9%), and Science, Technology & Society (7%). Science, Technology & Society (21%) and Business Management (15%) remain the top two curriculums into which new transfer students enrolled. The top three feeder high schools are Lindenhurst High School, Brentwood High School, and Farmingdale High School. However, Connetquot High School, North Babylon High School, and Hicksville High School had the highest percentages of accepted students who registered. The top colleges that students transferred in from are Suffolk County Community (365), Nassau Community (326), Stony Brook University (38), Long Island University – CW Post (34), and SUNY College at Old Westbury (26). 3 Fall 2018 College Enrollment Total Student Body Graduate Students Undergraduate Students Total Enrollment 9970 54 9916 Full-time 7716 27 7689 Part-time 2254 27 2227 Bachelor Degree 7796 7796 Associate Degree 1493 1493 Master's Degree 54 54 Matriculated 9448 54 9394 Non-Matriculated 522 522 Male 56.76% 87.04% 56.60% Female 43.24% 12.96% 43.40% Average Age - Overall 23 31 23 Average Age - Matriculated 23 31 23 Average Age - Non-Matriculated 25 25 White 54.48% 50.00% 54.51% Hispanic Origin 22.28% 12.96% 22.33% Black or African American 9.54% 12.96% 9.52% Asian 8.71% 14.81% 8.67% 2 or More Races 2.53% 3.70% 2.52% Non-Resident Alien 1.58% 1.85% 1.58% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.23% 1.85% 0.22% American Indian or Alaska Native 0.20% 0.00% 0.20% Unknown/Refuse to Indicate 0.45% 1.85% 0.44% Service Area Suffolk 50.11% 42.59% 50.15% Nassau 39.10% 44.44% 39.07% Queens 5.14% 9.26% 5.11% Kings (Brooklyn) 1.33% 0.00% 1.34% Bronx 0.77% 0.00% 0.78% Westchester 0.36% 1.85% 0.35% New York (Manhattan) 0.27% 0.00% 0.27% Richmond 0.21% 0.00% 0.21% Other 2.71% 1.85% 2.71% Faculty and Staff Full-time Regular Faculty 253 Full-time Staff 530 Total Full-time Employees 783 Undergraduate Student to Faculty Ratio 20:1 Chancellor's Award Winners 137 Staff and 74 Students Distinguished Professors 16 4 GRADUATE STUDENT PROFILE 5 Fall 2018 Graduate Student Enrollment Summary Master of Science Technology Management Full-Time/Part-Time 50% 50% Full Time Part Time Master of Science Technology Management Gender 13% 87% Male Female Master of Science White Technology Management Race/Ethnicity Asian Black or African American Hispanic/Latino 50% 15% 2 or more 13% Non-resident alien Unknown 13% 3% 2% Native Hawaiian or Other 2% Pacific Islander 2% Source: SUNY OBIEE 6 Applied, Accepted & Enrolled Graduate Students Only decided applications included. Cancelled applications not included. Master's Fall 2017 Fall 2018 Degree Applied 56 42 Accepted 35 37 %-Accepted 62.5% 88.1% Enrolled 22 25 % of Applied 39.3% 59.5% % of Accept 62.9% 67.6% Admissions Data 56 42 37 35 25 22 APPLIED ACCEPTED ENROLLED Fall 2017 Fall 2018 Source: Banner 7 Fall 2018 Graduate Applications from Most Recent Prior College (Sorted by Number Registered) % Registered % Accepted of Most Recent Prior College Denied Accepted Registered Cancelled Total Received of Total Total Received Received Farmingdale State College 2 19 10 12 33 58% 30% Foreign College 2 3 3 5 60% 60% SUNY Maritime College 2 2 2 100% 100% SUNY Univ Ctr at Stony Brook 221367%67% CUNY New York City Tech Coll 111250%50% CUNY Queens College 1 1 1 100% 100% Hofstra University 2 1 2 100% 50% New York Inst of Technology 211367%33% SUNY Binghamton University 1 1 1 100% 100% University of Delaware 1 1 1 100% 100% US Merchant Marine Academy 1 1 1 100% 100% Worcester Polytechnic Inst 1 1 1 100% 100% CUNY City College 1 1 0% 0% CUNY Queensborough Comm Coll 1 1 0% 0% Dowling College 2 2 0% 0% North Gujarat University 1 1 0% 0% Savannah State College 1 1 0% 0% SUNY College at Old Westbury 1 1 2 0% 0% SUNY College at Oswego 1 1 0% 0% Univ of Arkansas-Fayetteville 1 1 0% 0% Unknown College 1 1 0% 0% Vaughn College of Aeronautics 1 1 100% 0% Wagner College 1 1 0% 0% Source: BANNER Fall 2018 New Enrolled Graduate Students Most Recent Prior College # of Students Most Recent Prior College Enrolled Farmingdale State College 8 Stony Brook University 2 SUNY Maritime College 2 CUNY New York City Tech Coll 1 CUNY Queens College 1 Hofstra University 1 New York Institute of Technology-Old Westbury 1 SUNY at Binghamton 1 United States Merchant Marine Academy 1 University of Delaware 1 Worcester Polytechnic Institute 1 Foreign Institution 3 Total: 23 Source: SIRIS ESS 8 Graduate Enrollment at SUNY Campuses Fall 2018 vs. Fall 2017 Campus Sector Campus Name Fall 2017 Fall 2018 % change Doctoral Degree Granting Albany 4,235 4,346 2.6% Institutions Alfred-Ceramics 67 80 19.4% Binghamton 3,616 3,747 3.6% Buffalo Univ 9,628 9,896 2.8% Cornell Stat 2,108 2,215 5.1% Downstate Medical 1,565 1,635 4.5% Envir Sci & Forestry 422 395 -6.4% Optometry 413 408 -1.2% SUNY Poly 733 767 4.6% Stony Brook 8,663 8,762 1.1% Upstate Medical 1,234 1,298 5.2% Comprehensive Colleges Brockport 1,133 1,230 8.6% Buffalo State 989 1,036 4.8% Cortland 567 515 -9.2% Empire State 1,167 N/A N/A Fredonia 237 224 -5.5% Geneseo 96 94 -2.1% New Paltz 832 916 10.1% Old Westbury 275 303 10.2% Oneonta 418 497 18.9% Oswego 901 905 0.4% Plattsburgh 368 407 10.6% Potsdam 266 223 -16.2% Purchase 104 100 -3.8% Technology Colleges Delhi 42 53 26.2% Farmingdale 22 54 145.5% Maritime 153 148 -3.3% Community Colleges Fashion Institute 185 212 14.6% Source: SUNY OBIEE (includes Matriculated and Non-Matriculated graduate students) Shading denotes an increase in the number of students enrolled 9 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT PROFILE 10 Fall 2018 Undergraduate Enrollment Undergraduate Students New First-time Students Total Enrollment 9916 1403 Full-time 7689 1364 Part-time 2227 39 Bachelor Degree 7796 728 Associate Degree 1493 617 Matriculated 9394 1345 Non-Matriculated 522 58 Male 56.60% 59.37% Female 43.40% 40.63% Avg. HS GPA 89.1 (FT Bach degree) Avg. SAT Score* 1115 (FT Bach degree) Average Age - Overall 23 18 Average Age - Matriculated 23 18 Average Age - Non-Matriculated 25 18 White 54.51% 51.03% Hispanic Origin 22.33% 23.52% Black or African American 9.52% 10.62% Asian 8.67% 9.27% 2 or More Races 2.52% 3.06% Non-Resident Alien 1.58% 1.85% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.22% 0.14% American Indian or Alaska Native 0.20% 0.14% Unknown/Refuse to Indicate 0.44% 0.36% One-Year Retention Rate 84% (FT Bach degree) Service Area Suffolk 50.15% 48.47% Nassau 39.07% 39.70%

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