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This report provides an in-depth analysis of historical enrollment trends at Northern Illinois University (NIU) from Fall 2000 to Spring 2009, focusing on total undergraduate headcount, credit hour production, and new student enrollments. It examines demographic trends, including racial and ethnic distributions, admissions statistics, ACT scores, and reasons for selecting NIU. The report also covers financial aid trends, including the percentage of students receiving aid, average awards, and parental income statistics, providing critical insights into the factors influencing student retention and graduation rates over the years.
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NIU – An Historical Snapshot Daniel House Office of Institutional Research Brian Brim Division of Academic and Student Affairs
Total Undergraduate Headcount Enrollment(Fall 2000 – Fall 2009)
Off-Campus Undergraduate Head Count Enrollment(Fall 2000 – Fall 2009)
New Freshmen and New Transfer Enrollments(Fall 2000 – Fall 2009)
Northern Illinois University Percentage Racial/Ethnic Undergraduate Enrollment (Fall 2000-Fall 2009)
Parental Income(Fall 2008 New Freshmen) Median $87,752 $63,816
Undergraduate Financial Aid Percent of Undergraduate Receiving Financial Aid (Fall 2000 – Fall 2008)
Undergraduate Financial Aid Average Award per Recipient(Fall 2000 – Fall 2008)
One-Year Retention Rates For NIU New Freshmen(Fall 2000 – 2008 Cohorts)
Two-Year Retention RatesFor NIU New Freshmen ( Fall 1999-2007 Cohorts)
Four-Year Graduation RatesFor NIU New Freshmen(Fall Cohorts 1997-2004)
Five-Year Graduation RatesFor NIU New Freshmen(Fall Cohorts 1996-2003)
Six-Year Graduation RatesFor NIU New Freshmen(Fall 1995-2002 Cohorts)
Six-Year Graduation RatesIllinois Public Universities(Fall 2002 Cohorts)