SPRING 2001 ENROLLMENT UPDATE: WEEK 10
After one week of school
Enrollments by Status
|
FTE 2000
|
FTE 2001
|
Heads 2000
|
Heads 2001
|
| 3563 |
3626 |
4144 |
4160 |
| 737 |
769 |
837 |
868 |
| 818 |
793 |
934 |
900 |
| 797 |
853 |
920 |
950 |
| 1211 |
1211 |
1453 |
1442 |
| 29 |
25 |
37 |
33 |
| 186 |
194 |
256 |
267 |
| 35 |
43 |
75 |
90 |
| 62 |
75 |
165 |
186 |
| 47 |
44 |
137 |
132 |
| 3922 |
4007 |
4814 |
4868 |
| 69 |
69 |
208 |
199 |
| 3991 |
4076 |
5022 |
5067 |
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.
- The current Spring FTE total of 4076 (including 4007 FTE in
on-campus programs and 69 FTE from the Extended Dergee program) is an
all-time record for UW-Green Bay.
- Our Spring Gross Tuition target is $6,519,567. The
value of current registrations is $6,608,132, about $90,000 over the
target.
- We will track registrations for one more week, but there
should be very little change after this point.
Comparison to last year's enrollments:
- FTE and headcount enrollments are as strong or stronger than last spring in all
categories except New Freshmen, which were purposefully limited this year.
Strong spring enrollments will have an impact on the number of new
students we can admit for Fall 2001.
- Enrollments are primarily larger because we enrolled more
students in Fall 2000 than Fall 1999. Regular enrollments for fall
were up 2.0%. Current spring enrollments are up 2.2% over last spring.
- Although the overall retention of New Fall Freshmen into
the spring is the same this year as last year, 89%, retention is higher in
some important categories. Retention of minority students from the
fall into the spring has risen from 79.6% last year to 82.4% this
year. Retention of "successful" students -- those who
complete 15 or more credits with a grade average of C or higher in their
first term -- has risen from 94.7% last year to 97.1% this year.
- The Extended Degree Program has enrolled 199 students for
69 FTE, compared to 208 students and 69 FTE last spring.
Reports from prior weeks:
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