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Enrollment Update Academic Affairs Committee Meeting

Enrollment Update. Enrollment Update Academic Affairs Committee Meeting. October 17, 2012 Dr. Thomas J. LeBlanc. Thomas J. LeBlanc Executive Vice President & Provost. Presented at the Faculty Senate Meeting October 17, 2012. Numbers of Applied, Accepted, and Enrolled New Freshmen.

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Enrollment Update Academic Affairs Committee Meeting

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  1. Enrollment Update Enrollment UpdateAcademic Affairs Committee Meeting October 17, 2012 Dr. Thomas J. LeBlanc Thomas J. LeBlanc Executive Vice President & Provost Presented at the Faculty Senate Meeting October 17, 2012

  2. Numbers of Applied, Accepted, and Enrolled New Freshmen Note: Students who began studies during the prior summer were included in fall data. Source: Student Admission System

  3. Yield RateEnrolled New Freshmen Source: Student Admission System

  4. Yield Rate by Official SAT RangeEnrolled New Freshmen Source: Student Admission System

  5. Percent of Enrolled New Freshmen Who Report Official SAT and Official ACT Percent of Students Reporting Note: "Official SAT/ACT" excludes scores for students who performed better on their ACT/SAT. Source: Student Admission System

  6. Official SAT, Official ACT, and ScoreEnrolled New Freshmen Note: Mean Official SAT is computed by averaging 4 numbers: Official SAT Verbal 25th and 75th Percentiles and Official SAT Math 25th and 75th Percentiles. "Official SAT/ACT" excludes scores for students who performed better on their ACT/SAT. Source: Student Admission System

  7. Percent of Enrolled New Freshmen Who Report High School Percentile and High School GPA Source: Student Admission System

  8. High School Percentile and High School GPAEnrolled New Freshmen Source: Student Admission System

  9. Numbers of Applied, Accepted, and Enrolled New Transfers Note: Students who began studies during the prior summer were included in fall data. Source: Student Admission System

  10. Transfer GPANew Transfers Source: Student Admission System

  11. Fall to Fall Benchmark Retention Rate Note: Percent is the percent who returned/graduated, adjusted for deceased students. Source: PIR Retention Rate (Benchmark) Database

  12. New Freshman Graduation Rate Note: Graduation rates are based on the IPEDS GRS methodology: Cohort is new freshmen who enrolled for the first time in college either in the fall or in the preceding summer and who were enrolled full-time in that fall. Time to degree is August 31st of degree year. Source: U.S. Department of Education Graduation Rate Survey

  13. Top 25 Other Universities Receiving the Most SAT Scores Reports from Our Applicants Year Published * Public College Universities. Source: The College Board, 2011

  14. Top 10 Private Universities Receiving the Most SAT Scores Reports from Our Applicants

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