SPRING 2001 ENROLLMENT UPDATE: WEEK 6
(Enrollments from 12/27/1999 and from 12/26/2000)
Enrollments by Status
|
FTE 2000
|
FTE 2001
|
Heads 2000
|
Heads 2001
|
| 3576 |
3635 |
4108 |
4163 |
| 945 |
977 |
1044 |
1087 |
| 913 |
932 |
1040 |
1041 |
| 857 |
849 |
963 |
950 |
| 861 |
877 |
1061 |
1085 |
| 16 |
18 |
19 |
24 |
| 141 |
155 |
185 |
214 |
| 20 |
37 |
44 |
72 |
| 34 |
40 |
80 |
90 |
| 3 |
4 |
7 |
4 |
| 3791 |
3889 |
4443 |
4567 |
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.
- Our Spring Gross Tuition target is $6,519,567. The
value of current registrations is $6,290,020. Last year, gross tuition
increased 6% between this point and the final. If a similar trend
happens this year, we will end Spring with $6,667,421 and a small surplus
from the Spring of about $150,000.
Comparison to last year's enrollments:
- FTE and headcount enrollments are stronger than last spring in all categories.
- 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 2.6% over last spring.
- UW-Green Bay stopped accepting applications for new
transfers and new freshmen in regular on-campus programs on Friday, December 15.
We will continue to admit graduate students, undergraduate specials and
students in Extended Degree and Nusing Consortium program.
- At this time, 91.2% of the New Fall Freshmen who started in
2000 and 67.2% of the sophomore cohort have registered for Spring 2001.
These rates compare to 89.2% and 63.5% last year. Since our cohorts
tend to have about 1000 students, each 1% increase in a cohort's retention
rate corresponds, more or less, to 10 additional students.
- 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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