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Higher Education Scorecard Analysis: Enrollment Trends, Program Growth, and Productivity Insights

This summary provides an overview of the recent scorecard analysis for a higher education institution, detailing changes in enrollment numbers, program growth trends, credit hours, productivity metrics, and graduation rates across various departments. Discover which majors have experienced gains and losses, as well as insights into the institution's overall performance.

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Higher Education Scorecard Analysis: Enrollment Trends, Program Growth, and Productivity Insights

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  1. Summary of Scorecard Analysis What’s Up and What’s down?

  2. Enrollment • CAS up by 21 students over the 2008-11 average. • Gains for Biology, Chemistry, EEGS, Math & CS • Losses for English, History, MLL, Psychology and Political Science

  3. Enrollment- Program Growth • Biology- Biology, Fisheries and Wildlife management, Physiology, zoology • Eegs- sustainability • Math & c.s.- c.s. and networking computing • Chemistry- biochemistry

  4. Enrollment declines • Physics- decline in pre-med students • Psychology – suspension of applied child development and early childhood program • Political science- public administration • History – secondary education programs • English – English, secondary education, and graduate bound

  5. Credit hours • Cas decline of -2.7% in 2012 compared with 2008-11 average – nmu (-2.8%) • Gains for chemistry, e.e.g.s. and English • Losses for CAPs, history, math & cs, music, political science, psychology, sociology & anthropology

  6. Productivity (sch/ftetf) • Above nmuavg of 628sch/faculty member • Biology, e.e.g.s., economics, history, philosophy, political science, psychology, sociology

  7. Graduation rate • Above n.m.u 6 year rate- art & design, biology, caps, e.e.g.s., economics, English, history, m.l.l, music, political science, sociology • Below nmu 6 rate- chemistry (40%), math & cs (32%), physics (41%), • Lowest rate for psychology (27%) due to early childhood and applied child development programs

  8. summary • Winners in terms of majors, productivity, graduation rate. • Biology, e.e.g.s.

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