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This report analyzes enrollment trends at IUPUI for new transfers and freshmen from Fall 2007 to Fall 2008. Notably, there is an increase in students transferring from a broader range of institutions, with a shift towards full-time enrollment. The data shows a continued decline in part-time transfers compared to a more stable trend in full-time enrollments. Additionally, transfer students are becoming more diverse, and while freshmen are gaining representation, non-resident students (NR) still have a notable presence among transfers. This data is pivotal for enrollment management strategies.
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Transfer Enrollment Trends Enrollment Management Council February 2010
Fall New Transfers with Freshman Class Standing 2007 v. 2008 2007 2008
Fall New Transfers with Sophomore Class Standing 2007 v. 2008 2007 2008
Initial Trends • We are seeing students transferring from a larger number of institutions • Transfers (as well as Freshmen) are increasingly full-time as opposed to part-time • Multi-year trend in decline in part-time transfers compared to one-year decline in full-time transfer enrollees • Students who enter IUPUI as transfers tend to come from more diverse backgrounds • Transfers also tend to have a higher representation of NR, though freshmen are catching up
Undergraduate Total Credit Hours for IUPUI Indianapolis by Admit Type