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Full-time Equivalents
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Heads |
Tuition Value 2000
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1999
|
2000
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1999
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2000
|
|
2884
|
2901
|
3380
|
3335
|
$4,566,806
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|
130
|
133
|
168
|
171
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$252,039
|
|
878
|
885
|
989
|
981
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$1,407,057
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|
784
|
770
|
897
|
864
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$1,186,767
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1091
|
1113
|
1326
|
1319
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$1,720,943
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|
830
|
903
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899
|
1009
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$1,469,585
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|
311
|
364
|
399
|
470
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$662,303
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|
52
|
62
|
84
|
108
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$106,167
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|
27
|
17
|
79
|
63
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$32,018
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|
36
|
38
|
88
|
86
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$141,661
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|
4140
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4285
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4929
|
5071
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$6,978,540
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Current 2000 FTE
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Projected Change*
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Projected 2000 FTE
|
FTE Goal
|
Projection as % of Goal
|
| 2901 |
+0.2% |
2906 |
2862 |
101.5% |
| 903 |
+0.0% |
903 |
865 |
104.4% |
| 364 |
+13.2% |
412 |
375 |
109.9% |
| 62 |
+28.8% |
80 |
70 |
114.3% |
| 17 |
+114.8% |
37 |
65 |
56.9% |
| 38 |
+63.9% |
62 |
70 |
88.6% |
| 4285 |
- |
4400 |
4307 |
102.2% |
| 99 |
- |
99 |
50 |
198.0% |
| 4394 |
- |
4494 |
4357 |
103.3% |
*Projections are based on last year's trends within each category.
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 Part 2 but not Part 1, unless they are
also taking regular courses on campus. The tuition estimates incorporate information about
the students' residencies and credit loads.
- Overall full-time equivalent (FTE) enrollments are 3.5% ahead of last year at this
time and are already slightly over our Fall 2000 target of 4357.
- In comparison to last year at this time, continuing undergraduates
are up 44 FTE (2%), transfer student enrollments are up 37 FTE (12%), reentries are up
10 FTE (19%) and graduate students are up 2 FTE (6%).
- We have now enrolled 903 FTE of New Freshmen, 4.4% over the target of 865. Last year we had enrolled
830 FTE of New
Freshmen by this point.
- EDP has currently enrolled 245 students for 99 FTE that will be counted in the Fall
2000 total for the campus (compared to finals of 241 heads and 108 FTE last year).
- Registration of new undergraduate students for Fall 2000 is highly
restricted at this time. The Admissions and Registrars offices
are now developing plans to restrict new undergraduate enrollment for
Spring 2001 to offset the projected Fall 2000 surplus.
Prior week's reports
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