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University of California, Irvine Undergraduate Students

University of California, Irvine Undergraduate Students. Sharon V. Salinger Dean, Division of Undergraduate. October 28, 2009. Undergraduate Students Fall 2009. 22,226 Undergraduates (0% from Fall 2008) 4,030New Freshmen (-12% from Fall 2008) 1,748 New Transfers (+29% from Fall 2008)

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University of California, Irvine Undergraduate Students

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  1. University of California, Irvine Undergraduate Students Sharon V. Salinger Dean, Division of Undergraduate October 28, 2009

  2. Undergraduate StudentsFall 2009 • 22,226 Undergraduates (0% from Fall 2008) • 4,030New Freshmen (-12% from Fall 2008) • 1,748 New Transfers (+29% from Fall 2008) • More than 80 undergraduate majors • Most popular: biological sciences, business economics, psychology, and political science • Recently added: nursing science, public health, pharmaceutical sciences • More than 60 minors • Examples: civic engagement, global sustainability, urban and regional planning, Chicano/Latino studies Source: : 3rd Week Enrollment Data, Fall 2009, DUE/Assessment & Research Studies.

  3. Retention and Graduation Rates • One-year retention rates • 94% for new freshmen • 92% for new transfers from community colleges • 6-year graduation rates • 81% for new freshmen • Number of degrees awarded 2008-09 • 5,625 baccalaureate degrees • 1,900 Social Sciences, 866 Biologcial Sciences, 831 Social Ecology • Average time to degree • 12.9 elapsed quarters for full-time freshmen • 7.4 elapsed quarters for full-time transfers Source: UCI Office of Institutional Research.

  4. Student Characteristics • 58% are upper division students • 6% of new freshmen are “sophomores” • 53% are women • 50% of all undergraduates live on campus or within walking distance • 80% of new freshmen live on campus • 88% from California • 30% are from LA County • 23% from Orange County • 34% other California • 1% other US • 12% from a foreign country Source: : 3rd Week Enrollment Data, Fall 2009, DUE/Assessment & Research Studies.

  5. Diverse Backgrounds • 72% have at least one parent not born in the U.S. • 54% speak a language other than English at home • 21% are foreign born • Diverse ethnic backgrounds • 52% are Asian/Asian American • 23% White • 16% are underrepresented minorities (African American, Chicano, Latino, Native American) Source: UC Undergraduate Experience Survey, 2008; 3rd Week Enrollment Data, Fall 2009, DUE/Assessment & Research Studies.

  6. First Generation Collegeand Low Income Status, Fall 2009 Notes: 1) First generation college: neither parent graduated from college 2) Low income: Federal guidelines for TRIO programs based on family size and income, adjusted annually 3) Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. Source: 3rd Week Enrollment Data, Fall 2009, DUE/Assessment & Research Studies.

  7. Financial Aid • 60% of undergraduates receive some type of financial aid • including student and parent loans • Average award is $15,000 • 44% of undergraduates receive need-based scholarships or grant aid • Average award is $11,000 • 28% receive Peel Grants • 49% of undergraduate students borrowed money while enrolled at UCI • Average debt: $13,500 Source: UCI Office of Institutional Research.

  8. Post-Baccalaureate PlansSenior Survey 2008 • Of those who have accepted a job offer: • 60% will work for private, for-profit organization • 18% will work in a government or public institution • 11% will work in a private, non-profit organization • 7% will work in another type of organization • 4% will be self-employed • Graduate school plans (intend at some time to pursue) • 61% master’s degrees (M.A., M.S., M.B.A., M.F.A., etc.) • 20% research doctorate (Ed.D., Ph.D.) • 11% professional doctorate: law (J.D. or L.L.B.) • 8% professional doctorate: medicine (M.D.) • 10% other professional degree Source: UCI Office of Institutional Research.

  9. Working to pay for college • 55% of enrolled undergraduates are working for pay • 23% of those who work are working 20+ hours per week • 28% are working on campus • 30% are working in areas related to the major • Percentage of students working varies by class level • 33% of freshmen • 49% of sophomores • 60% of juniors • 70% of seniors • Underrepresented students are more likely to be working than any other ethnic group • 64% African American, 63% Native Americans, 62% Chicano/Latino • 52% Asian/Asian American • 60% White Source: UC Undergraduate Experience Survey, 2008.

  10. Impact of Budget Cuts • Campuswide impacts • Staff and faculty cuts and furloughs (300+ staff laid off) • Small capital projects cancelled • Chancellor’s Distinguished Fellows Series cancelled • Library budget reduced 20% • Stopped heating water for public restrooms • Limited enrollments in selected programs • Number of first year nursing students frozen at 50 • Stopped admitting students to Ed.D. program • Curricular impacts • General education courses: Fewer sections and/or more students per section (Humanities Core 1A writing sections, Biological Sciences 93, CSE 21, Chemistry 1A, Sociology 1, Social Sciences 10A) • Funding for Freshman and Transfer Seminars eliminated • Summer Session Academic Support eliminated • Student Academic Advancement Services closed

  11. Increase in Undergraduate Student Fees* * For resident students Source: UCI Catalogues; UCOP Report to the Regents, Sept 16, 2009.

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