Office of Institutional Research

University of Wisconsin-Green Bay                   

 

FALL 2000 ENROLLMENT UPDATE: WEEK 8

(Enrollments from 6/1/1999 and 5/30/2000, eight weeks after the start of advanced registration.)

STUDENT CATEGORY Full-time Equivalents

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Tuition Value 2000
1999 2000 1999 2000
Continuing Undergraduates: 2924 2899 3387 3315 $4,521,518
FR 152 145 194 181 $266,874
SO 919 905 1029 1010 $1,428,019
JR 801 781 905 866 $1,185,269
SR 1052 1068 1259 1258 $1,641,356
New Freshmen 384 444 422 496 $759,556
Transfers 192 252 236 310 $462,227
Reentries 32 38 51 62 $63,149
Specials 1 1 1 1 $1,297
Graduate Students 16 28 35 47 $103,377
TOTAL REGULAR 3549 3662 4132 4231 $5,911,124

 

STUDENT CATEGORY Current 2000 FTE Projected Change* Projected 2000 FTE** FTE Goal Projection as % of Goal
Continuing UG 2899 -1.2% 2863 2862 100.0%
New Freshmen 444 na 865 865 na
Transfers 252 +83.3% 462 375 123.2%
Reentries 38 +109.4% 80 70 114.3%
Specials 1 na 65 65 na
Graduate Students 28 na 70 70 na
Subtotal 3662 - 4405 4307 102.3%
EDP Students 99 - 99 50 197.4%
GRAND TOTAL 3761 - 4504 4357 103.4%

*Projections are based on last year's trends for categories that have substantial enrollments.
**Freshmen, Specials and Graduate Students are set at their goal.

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 about 3.2% ahead of last year at this time. 
  • In comparison to last year at this time, transfer student enrollments are up 60 FTE (31%), graduate students are up 12 FTE (75%) and reentry undergraduates are up 6 FTE (19%).
  • Continuing student FTEs are down from last year but are coming in very close to their campus target. Many other critical categories, especially freshmen and graduate students, can not yet be tracked against their FTE goals.
  • EDP has currently enrolled 242 students for 99 FTE that will be counted in the Fall 2000 total for the campus (compared to finals of 241 heads and 106 FTE last year). 
  • Fall 2000 new freshmen have been registering for the past week as part of the SOAR program, which will continue through this week.  At the conclusion of SOAR, we will evaluate progress towards our targets in all enrollment categories and may need to restrict enrollment activity in some categories to insure that we do not enroll more students than we have planned to serve this fall.

Prior week's reports

 

University of Wisconsin - Green Bay
http://www.uwgb.edu/iresearch/index.html
Office Contact: Debbie Furlong, Director of Institutional Research
Address: Office of Provost , 2420 Nicolet Drive, Green Bay, WI, 54311
Phone: (920)465-2374               email: furlongd@uwgb.edu