SPRING 2002 ENROLLMENT UPDATE: WEEK 8
(Enrollments from 1/8/2001 and 1/7/2002)
Enrollments by Status
|
FTE 2001
|
FTE 2002
|
Heads 2001
|
Heads 2002
|
| 3650 |
3742 |
4202 |
4276 |
| 799 |
757 |
892 |
850 |
| 801 |
849 |
913 |
962 |
| 848 |
856 |
949 |
953 |
| 1203 |
1280 |
1448 |
1511 |
| 21 |
28 |
28 |
32 |
| 177 |
153 |
252 |
205 |
| 40 |
35 |
81 |
69 |
| 56 |
42 |
136 |
104 |
| 27 |
20 |
82 |
49 |
| 3971 |
4020 |
4781 |
4735 |
Notes: Only students taking regular on-campus courses are counted.
Extension, remedial, study abroad, high school, and agency-funded enrollments are
excluded.
Comparison to targets:
- UW-Green Bay does not have specific FTE or headcount
targets for spring semesters. We anticipate needing about 4000 FTE
(92% of the Fall goal of 4357 FTE) in order to achieve our tuition revenue
goals. Including EDP, our Spring 2002 enrollment total is currently
4087 FTE.
- Our Spring Gross Tuition target is $7,022,312. The
value of current registrations is $6,931,752. Last spring, tuition
revenues increased 1.9% between this time and the start of the term. If
a similar trend is followed this year, we will achieve the target.
Comparison to last year's enrollments:
Undergraduate enrollments are larger, primarily because we
enrolled more students in Fall 2001 than Fall 2000.
Freshman retention appears to be strong. 92.7% of the
New Fall 2001 Freshmen have registered for the spring, compared to 91.2%
last year and 89.2% two years ago (eighth week registration comparisons).
UW-Green Bay has stopped accepting applications for new
transfers and new freshmen for most students. (New students pursuing
majors in Interdisciplinary Studies and Nursing may still apply).
The Extended Degree Program has enrolled 190 students for 67 FTE for this
reporting period (compared with 199 students and 69 FTE last year).
Reports from prior weeks:
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