|
2000
|
2001
|
2000
|
2001
|
|
2894
|
3028
|
3324
|
3467
|
$5,154,802
|
|
132
|
107
|
167
|
146
|
$217,008
|
|
886
|
925
|
984
|
1026
|
$1,565,498
|
|
769
|
836
|
863
|
927
|
$1,380,697
|
|
1107
|
1160
|
1310
|
1368
|
$1,991,599
|
|
897
|
816
|
1004
|
897
|
$1,385,527
|
|
362
|
357
|
467
|
451
|
$670,345
|
|
62
|
65
|
106
|
112
|
$107,692
|
|
13
|
23
|
50
|
52
|
$46,729
|
|
35
|
42
|
75
|
81
|
$125,323
|
|
4264
|
4331
|
5026
|
5060
|
$7,490,418
|
|
Current 2001 FTE
|
Projected Change
|
Projected 2001 FTE
|
FTE Goal
|
Projection as a % of
Goal
|
| 3,028 |
+0.5% |
3,044 |
2,950 |
103.2% |
| 816 |
-2.1% |
799 |
862 |
92.7% |
| 357 |
+3.3% |
369 |
330 |
111.8% |
| 65 |
-3.2% |
63 |
50 |
125.8% |
| 23 |
+246.2% |
80 |
45 |
176.9% |
| 42 |
+102.9% |
85 |
70 |
121.7% |
| 4,331 |
- |
4,439 |
4,307 |
103.1% |
| 105 |
0.0% |
105 |
50 |
210.0% |
| 4,436 |
- |
4,544 |
4,357 |
104.3% |
Notes: Only students taking regular on-campus courses are counted;
extension, remedial, study abroad, high school and agency funded enrollments are excluded.
Extended Degree students are tallied in the lower table; they are included
in the upper table only if they
are also taking regular courses on campus. The tuition estimates incorporate information
about the students' residencies and credit loads. Projections are
based on last years trends, except for Specials, which are set at their
target.
|
Our current regular enrollments
(excluding the Extended Degree Program) are 4,331 FTE and are now 24
FTE over our target for regular enrollments of 4,307 FTE.
|
|
Our current total
enrollments (including the Extended Degree Program) are 4,436 FTE
and are 79 FTE (1.8%) over our total enrollment target of 4,357 FTE.
|
|
We have proposed a Fall Tuition Revenue
target of
approximately $7.6 million (adjusted for the tuition rate
increase). Our current
revenue figure of $7.5 million is about $114,000 short of the
proposed target. Last year, tuition revenues increased
approximately 3.4% after this point in time. If tuition
revenues increase in a similar fashion this year, we will
reach the target and could have a tuition revenue surplus from
the fall.
|
Prior week's reports:
|