SPRING 2000 ENROLLMENT UPDATE: WEEK 6
(Enrollments from 12/28/1998 and 12/27/1999)
Enrollments by Status
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3566
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3576
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4124
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4108
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913
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945
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1031
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1044
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834
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913
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953
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1040
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835
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857
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948
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963
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984
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861
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1193
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1061
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13
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16
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22
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19
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113
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141
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155
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185
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39
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20
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77
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44
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21
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34
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58
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80
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8
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3
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21
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7
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3759
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3791
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4456
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4443
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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 $6,319,038. The tuition value of current
registrations is $6,049,598. Last year, gross tuition increased 6% between this point and
the final. If a similar trend happens this year, we will end with about $6,400,00 in
gross tuition and a small surplus.
Comparison to last year's enrollments:
- We have registered just slightly fewer students this year than last (4443 versus 4456
last year), but this year's students are enrolled for more credits, making the FTE total
slighlty higher (3791 versus 3759 last year).
- New Freshmen have begun to register and are similar in headcounts and FTEs to last year.
- Spring transfers are running 20-25% higher than last year, both in headcounts and FTEs.
- Spring graduate enrollments are up 22 students and 13 FTE.
- One reason Spring revenue projects are strong is nonresident enrollment gains.
Non-resident undergraduates are at 204 heads, compared to 184 last year at this point.
Nonresident graduate enrollments are at 14 heads, compared to 7 last year.
- The Extended Degree Program has enrolled 208 students for 70 FTE, up from 196 students
and 65 FTE last year at this time.
Prior week's reports:
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