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  • California State University, Los Angeles Facts & Figures

    Fall 2010

    Table of Contents

    Introduction ....................................................................................................................................

    I. ENROLLMENT AND FTE: THE TOTAL UNIVERSITY Figure A New Student Enrollment by Gender + Class Level .................................................2 Table 1 Enrollment, FTE and Average Course Load............................................................3 Figure B Enrollment vs. Course Load ....................................................................................4 Figure C Enrollment Growth by Gender.................................................................................5 Table 2 Enrollment since 1947 ......................................................................................... 6-7 II. MAJORS AND FTE BY DEPARTMENT Figure D Undergraduate & Graduate Majors by College .......................................................8 Table 3 Majors in Each Department: Undergrads & Graduates ..................................... 9-10 Table 4 Majors Seeking Master’s Degree or Doctorate ................................................ 11-12 Figure E Full-Time Equivalent Students by College ............................................................13 Table 5 FTE in Each Department ................................................................................. 14-15 III. ETHNICITY Figure F Trends in Ethnic Distribution of Students .............................................................16 Figure G Trends in Minority Student Enrollment .................................................................17 Table 6 Trends in Ethnic Enrollment ..................................................................................18 Table 7 Ethnic Enrollment by Class Level .........................................................................19 Table 8 Ethnic Enrollment by Major ............................................................................ 20-21 IV. DEGREES Figure H Degrees Granted .....................................................................................................22 Table 9 Degrees: What is our output? ........................................................................... 23-24 Table 10 Bachelor’s Degrees Awarded by Ethnic Group .....................................................25 Table 11 Master’s/Doctorate Degrees Awarded by Ethnic Group .......................................26

  • V. CHARACTERISTICS OF OUR STUDENTS Figure K Percentage of Older Students .................................................................................27 Table 12 Enrollment by Age: Total University ....................................................................28 Table 13 Enrollment by Age: Undergraduates .....................................................................29 Table 14 Enrollment by Age: Graduates...............................................................................30 Figure L Trends in Part-Time Enrollment ............................................................................31 Table 15 Full-Time/Part-Time Enrollment ...........................................................................32 VI. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Figure M International Student Enrollment ...........................................................................33 Table 16 International Student Enrollment by Class Level and Sex ....................................34 Figure N Which Colleges Attract International Students? ....................................................35 Table 17 International Enrollment by Major .................................................................. 36-37 Table 18 Degrees Granted: International Students ......................................................... 38-39  VII. NEW STUDENTS AND SOURCES OF NEW STUDENTS Table 19 Continuing vs. New Students .................................................................................40 Table 20 Percent Continuing vs. New Students ....................................................................40 Figure O Where are our students from? ................................................................................41  VIII. GRADES Table 21 UG Grades Awarded by College & Department ............................................. 42-43 Table 22 GRAD Grades Awarded by College & Department ........................................ 44-45   

  • Introduction

    The pages that follow contain an extensive assortment of quantitative information about students at California State University, Los Angeles. The variety of tables and graphs cover material concerned with such matters as enrollment, FTES, demographics, majors, grades, and degrees to name a few. The primary sources of most of the data were the state Enrollment Reporting System (ERS) data files and the campus Peoplesoft database.

    Our hope is that the user of this booklet will apply the information within to making well-informed decisions pertaining to Cal State LA. For example, these data can provide evidence of trends or changes in trends which may be useful in campus planning.

    For ease of access, all of the material contained in this “Facts and Figures” booklet is also available on the Institutional Research website which can be found at http://www.calstatela.edu/ir/. Questions or comments are welcome as they may result in improvements not only to the “Facts and Figures” booklet but to the campus information management system as well. Please feel free to contact Peter Dwight, Jen Chen, Vivien Ko, or Mark Robinson by phone at (323)343-2730.

    Mark Robinson, Associate DirectorOffice of Institutional ResearchJanuary 2011

    Introduction

    The pages that follow contain an extensive assortment of quantitative information about students at California State University, Los Angeles. The variety of tables and graphs cover material concerned with such matters as enrollment, FTES, demographics, majors, grades, and degrees to name a few. The primary sources of most of the data were the state Enrollment Reporting System (ERS) data files and the campus Peoplesoft database.

    Our hope is that the user of this booklet will apply the information within to making well-informed decisions pertaining to Cal State LA. For example, these data can provide evidence of trends or changes in trends which may be useful in campus planning.

    For ease of access, all of the material contained in this “Facts and Figures” booklet is also available on the Institutional Research website which can be found at http://www.calstatela.edu/ir/. Questions or comments are welcome as they may result in improvements not only to the “Facts and Figures” booklet but to the campus information management system as well. Please feel free to contact Peter Dwight, Jen Chen, Vivien Ko, or Mark Robinson by phone at (323)343-2730.

    Mark Robinson, Associate DirectorOffice of Institutional ResearchJanuary, 2011

  • Figure A

    NEW STUDENT ENROLLMENT(all new and returning students)

    A li t

    5,000

    10,000

    15,000

    20,000

    25,000

    30,000

    35,000

    40,000

    45,000

    2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Enrollees 5,405 5,852 6,332 5,439 4,968 6,272 Admits 20,130 22,183 23,254 24,021 25,109 25,132 Applicants 30,520 32,850 34,272 35,013 36,131 41,534

    FALL TERM

    Enrollees

    AdmitsApplicants-

    5,000

    10,000

    15,000

    20,000

    25,000

    30,000

    35,000

    40,000

    45,000

    2005 2006

    2007 2008

    2009 2010

    Source: ERSS 2

  • FALL 2007 FALL 2008 FALL 2009 FALL 2010M W Total M W Total M W Total M W Total

    Enrollment

    Freshmen 1,442 2,331 3,773 1,440 2,322 3,762 1,496 2,359 3,855 1,452 2,304 3,756 Sophomore 552 950 1,502 607 985 1,592 565 924 1,489 628 940 1,568 Junior 1,485 2,437 3,922 1,448 2,314 3,762 1,510 2,357 3,867 1,615 2,273 3,888 Senior 2,642 3,888 6,530 2,583 3,889 6,472 2,703 3,820 6,523 2,812 3,928 6,740 Undergrads Subtotal 6,121 9,606 15,727 6,078 9,510 15,588 6,274 9,460 15,734 6,507 9,445 15,952 Graduates 1,446 2,749 4,195 1,378 2,311 3,689 1,415 2,281 3,696 1,245 2,095 3,340 Other - Pbac 438 691 1,129 476 990 1,466 409 780 1,189 276 574 850

    TOTAL 8,005 13,046 21,051 7,932 12,811 20,743 8,098 12,521 20,619 8,028 12,114 20,142

    FTE

    Freshmen 1,260 2,066 3,326 1,184 1,883 3,067 1,227 1,943 3,170 1,263 1,988 3,251 Sophomore 474 825 1,299 521 865 1,385 471 780 1,251 554 814 1,367 Junior 1,220 2,015 3,235 1,217 1,904 3,121 1,188 1,841 3,029 1,302 1,842 3,144 Senior 2,058 3,080 5,138 2,010 3,132 5,142 2,140 2,952 5,092 2,255 3,115 5,370

    Undergrads

    Table 1THE BASICS: ENROLLMENT, FTE, AND AVERAGE COURSE LOAD

    FALL 2007 TO FALL 2010

    Undergrads Subtotal 5,012 7,986 12,998 4,932 7,784 12,716 5,026 7,516 12,542 5,374 7,758 13,132 Graduates 999 2,021 3,020 967 1,716 2,683 990 1,725 2,715 895 1,598 2,493 Other - Pbac 260 411 671 289 610 898 248 461 709 178 348 526

    TOTAL 6,271 10,418 16,687 6,188 10,109 16,297 6,264 9,702 15,966 6,447 9,704 16,151

    Average Course Load

    Freshmen 13.1 13.3 13.2 12.3 12.2 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.3 13.1 12.9 13.0 Sophomore 12.9 13.0 13.0 12.9 13.2 13.1 12.5 12.7 12.6 13.2 13.0 13.1 Junior 12.3 12.4 12.4 12.6 12.3 12.4 11.8 11.7 11.8 12.1 12.2 12.1 Senior 11.7 11.9 11.8 11.7 12.1 11.9 11.9 11.6 11.7 12.0 11.9 12.0 Undergrads Subtotal 12.3 12.5 12.4 12.2 12.3 12.2 12.0 11.9 12.0 12.4 12.3 12.3 Graduates 8.3 8.8 8.6 8.4 8.9 8.7 8.4 9.1 8.8 8.6 9.2 9.0 Other - Pbac 8.9 8.9 8.9 9.1 9.2 9.2 9.1 8.9 8.9 9.7 9.1 9.3

    TOTAL 11.4 11.5 11.5 11.3 11.4 11.4 11.2 11.2 11.2 11.7 11.6 11.7

    Source: ERSS and Final "Daily Enrollment Report" 3

  • 20,000

    20,500

    21,000

    21,500

    10.8

    11

    11.2

    11.4

    11.6

    11.8

    EnrollmentAverage Units

    Figure B

    Course Load

    Enrollment

    ENROLLMENT vs. COURSE LOAD

    18,500

    19,000

    19,500

    20,000

    20,500

    21,000

    21,500

    10

    10.2

    10.4

    10.6

    10.8

    11

    11.2

    11.4

    11.6

    11.8

    Enrollment

    Fall Term

    Average Units

    Figure B

    Course Load

    Enrollment

    ENROLLMENT vs. COURSE LOAD

    Source: ERSS 4

  • 8,000

    10,000

    12,000

    14,000

    16,000

    Figure CENROLLMENT GROWTH BY GENDER

    1991-2010

    MEN WOMEN

    0

    2,000

    4,000

    6,000

    8,000

    10,000

    12,000

    14,000

    16,000

    1991

    1992

    1993

    1994

    1995

    1996

    1997

    1998

    1999

    2000

    2001

    2002

    2003

    2004

    2005

    2006

    2007

    2008

    2009

    2010

    Fall Term

    Figure CENROLLMENT GROWTH BY GENDER

    1991-2010

    MEN WOMEN

    Source: ERSS 5

  • ENROLLMENT FTEFALL MEN WOMEN TOTAL MEN WOMEN TOTAL

    2010 8,028 12,114 20,142 6,447 9,704 16,1512009 8,098 12,521 20,619 6,264 9,702 15,9662008 7,932 12,811 20,743 6,188 10,109 16,2972007 8,005 13,046 21,051 6,271 10,418 16,687

    2006* 7,658 12,907 20,565 5,939 10,248 16,1872005 7,547 12,487 20,034 5,650 9,644 15,2942004 7,656 12,651 20,307 5,786 9,666 15,4512003 7,636 13,001 20,637 5,580 9,643 15,2232002 7,887 13,212 21,099 5,654 9,513 15,1662001 7,823 12,852 20,675 5,532 9,179 14,7112000 7,464 12,129 19,593 5,201 8,607 13,8081999 7,751 12,032 19,783 5,458 8,544 14,0021998 7,684 12,048 19,732 5,392 8,489 13,8811997 7,549 11,611 19,160 5,248 8,083 13,3311996 7,586 11,263 18,849 5,313 7,833 13,1461995 7,479 10,906 18,385 12,8501994 7,523 10,701 18,224 12,5891993 7,428 10,360 17,788 12,0891992 8,202 11,201 19,403 13,3051991 8,829 11,972 20,801 13,7941990 9,180 12,416 21,596 14,5501989 8,799 12,005 20,804 13,9431988 9 123 12 027 21 150 13 913

    ENROLLMENT SINCE 1947Table 2

    1988 9,123 12,027 21,150 13,9131987 20,977 14,0451986 20,773 14,0151985 20,525 13,9191984 19,576 13,3601983 20,539 14,1301982 21,668 14,6501981 22,180 14,5201980 21,942 14,2741979 22,350 14,5031978 23,920 15,4691977 24,742 16,0001976 24,427 15,8681975 25,276 16,4231974 23,497 15,2751973 23,826 15,6401972 23,611 15,8021971 23,252 15,9571970 21,704 15,8221969 20,993 14,8941968 20,230 13,7861967 19,442 13,009

    Source: ERSS and Chancellor's Office Statistical Abstract. 6

  • ENROLLMENT FTEFALL MEN WOMEN TOTAL MEN WOMEN TOTAL

    ENROLLMENT SINCE 1947Table 2

    1966 18,853 11,8391965 18,981 11,5911964 20,066 12,3151963 18,574 11,4141962 17,242 10,7431961 15,792 9,8611960 13,729 8,5581959 13,455 7,6311958 11,674 6,0691957 9,383 5,0511956 8,516 4,5141955 8,312 4,2121954 7,010 3,6021953 5,706 2,8801952 4,287 2,5321951 3,879 2,2821950 3,363 2,1481949 2,610 1,5561948 1,488 8661947 136 130

    *Beginning in the 2006 07 academic year the CSU Chancellor's Office changed the*Beginning in the 2006-07 academic year, the CSU Chancellor's Office changed the formula for calculating FTES. The new approach is commonly referred to as "Rebenched".

    Source: ERSS and Chancellor's Office Statistical Abstract. 7

  • 3,000

    4,000

    5,000

    6,000

    Figure D Undergraduate & Graduate Majors By College

    Undergrads Grads

    -

    1,000

    2,000

    3,000

    4,000

    5,000

    6,000

    A & L B & E CCOE ECST HHS NSS UNIV

    Fall 2010

    Figure D Undergraduate & Graduate Majors By College

    Undergrads Grads

    Source: ERSS 8

  • College & Dept Bac Pbac Bac Pbac Bac Pbac Bac Pbac Bac Pbac

    ARTS & LETTERS 2,558 519 2,536 516 2,441 475 2,385 459 2,413 425

    Art 405 98 440 83 443 75 457 68 447 60 Communication Studies 529 68 595 66 620 104 677 121 755 142 English 368 140 395 134 365 91 342 75 337 65 Liberal Studies 729 - 639 - 554 - 461 - 411 - Modern Lang & Lit 175 59 157 67 163 57 157 55 168 38 Music 156 97 145 97 138 81 126 66 132 50 Philosophy 62 43 63 48 61 48 65 52 64 50 Theatre Arts and Dance 134 14 102 20 97 19 100 22 99 20 Other - - - 1 - - - - - -

    BUS & ECON 3,144 351 3,223 348 3,147 349 2,973 323 2,969 262

    Accounting 862 112 888 106 920 96 899 101 912 109 Econ & Statistics 107 15 116 16 98 26 82 33 90 22 Fin & Bus Law 453 31 497 38 481 32 380 20 354 17 Info Systems 245 32 223 19 196 20 204 30 211 21

    2010

    Table 3MAJORS IN EACH DEPARTMENT

    FALL 2006 TO FALL 2010

    2009200820072006

    Management 726 69 741 58 732 61 716 57 727 46 Marketing 668 15 686 21 668 16 639 14 631 12 Other 83 77 72 90 52 98 53 68 44 35

    EDUCATION 180 2,122 210 2,039 226 1,803 234 1,661 247 1,460

    Applied & Adv Std 125 247 166 266 180 230 171 232 177 189 Curr & Instruction 7 908 1 808 1 676 - 605 - 498 Spec Educ & Coun 43 776 42 819 45 791 63 727 70 694 Other 5 191 1 146 - 106 - 97 - 79

    ENGR, C SCI & TECH 1,185 293 1,234 413 1,283 522 1,356 540 1,450 440

    Civil Engr 215 33 245 56 279 54 310 66 370 59 Comp Sci 241 82 222 131 246 162 243 144 248 125 Elec & Comp Engr 259 110 255 149 250 216 244 223 243 161 Mech Engr 196 32 234 50 239 62 269 74 308 66 Technology 266 35 268 24 258 28 277 33 271 29 Other 8 1 10 3 11 - 13 - 10 -

    Source: ERSS and Peoplesoft 9

  • College & Dept Bac Pbac Bac Pbac Bac Pbac Bac Pbac Bac Pbac2010

    Table 3MAJORS IN EACH DEPARTMENT

    FALL 2006 TO FALL 2010

    2009200820072006

    HEALTH & HUM SER 3,991 823 4,192 770 4,273 767 4,553 754 4,790 735

    Child & Fam Studies 850 37 823 32 776 23 757 19 727 27 Comm Disorders 94 98 117 102 106 114 166 92 199 92 Crim Justice & Crlts 895 62 955 61 992 53 1,123 52 1,265 49 Health Sci - 1 16 1 161 - 179 - 217 - Kinesiolgy 271 34 288 26 328 24 407 22 462 17 Nursing 1,024 228 1,157 188 1,143 208 1,107 222 1,162 213 Nutritional Sci 266 77 253 81 162 82 177 91 188 107 Social Work 591 273 583 273 605 260 637 254 570 227 Other - 13 - 6 - 3 - 2 - 3

    NAT & SOC SCI 3,130 731 3,251 792 3,228 842 3,273 783 3,520 688

    Anthropology 76 54 77 73 71 83 83 76 91 66 Biol & Micro 579 93 612 92 620 98 655 79 724 74 Chem & Biochem 256 44 268 40 255 50 253 45 274 42 Chicano Studies 43 24 40 22 34 23 30 20 26 15 Geography 27 21 27 23 23 36 30 23 29 23 Geological Sci 23 23 25 12 17 23 16 37 25 35 History 222 100 257 109 250 93 270 86 280 81 Latin Amer Studies 29 18 28 32 24 38 17 49 17 38 Math 198 63 173 69 197 64 183 60 195 60 Pan-Afr Studies 14 - 14 - 7 - 6 - 8 - Physics & Astr 54 18 56 19 58 15 50 18 55 14 Political Sci 255 94 273 98 254 127 285 123 282 104 Psychology 895 122 950 126 954 114 924 99 1,027 78 Social Sci 60 - 32 1 16 - 4 - 3 - Sociology 399 55 419 63 448 77 467 68 484 53 Other - 2 - 13 - 1 - - - 5

    OTHERS 1,478 60 1,403 124 1,269 118 1,234 91 711 32

    Special Programs - 1 - 26 - - - - - - Undeclared 1,477 57 1,402 93 1,269 108 1,234 83 711 21 Other 1 2 1 5 - 10 - 8 - 11

    UNIVERSITY TOTAL 15,666 4,899 16,049 5,002 15,867 4,876 16,008 4,611 16,100 4,042

    Source: ERSS and Peoplesoft 10

  • College & Dept FT PT FT PT FT PT FT PT FT PT

    ARTS & LETTERS 174 341 175 340 171 263 260 172 261 162

    Art 31 65 24 59 18 42 28 30 31 29 Communication Studies 27 41 29 37 59 38 92 28 101 41 English 39 100 25 109 15 73 34 38 37 28 Modern Lang & Lit 11 47 25 42 23 31 37 16 20 16 Music 46 51 52 44 31 40 32 27 24 26 Philosophy 18 25 12 36 19 27 26 23 35 15 Theatre Arts and Dance 2 12 8 12 6 12 11 10 13 7 Other - - - 1 - - - - - -

    BUS & ECON 100 241 111 226 96 203 214 65 169 68

    Accounting 56 51 40 59 36 37 64 16 67 21 Econ & Statistics 3 12 5 11 9 12 22 6 13 8 Fin & Bus Law 5 26 11 27 3 26 16 1 12 4

    2006 2010

    Table 4MAJORS IN EACH DEPARTMENT

    SEEKING MASTER'S DEGREE OR DOCTORATEFALL 2006 to FALL 2010

    200920082007

    Info Systems 6 25 3 16 9 10 20 7 16 5 Management 9 60 20 38 11 46 31 22 29 16 Marketing 2 12 5 16 5 11 12 2 8 4 Other 19 55 27 59 23 61 49 11 24 10

    EDUCATION 582 808 613 765 491 562 708 355 647 266

    Applied & Adv Std 125 105 155 111 113 99 147 81 123 55 Curr & Instruction 141 279 105 261 86 182 147 84 125 66 Spec Educ & Coun 288 367 334 361 280 256 380 180 369 141 Other 28 57 19 32 12 25 34 10 30 4

    ENGR, C SCI & TECH 82 209 118 295 192 328 362 175 297 143

    Civil Engr 4 29 14 42 14 38 45 19 43 16 Comp Sci 19 63 49 82 80 82 99 44 86 39 Elec & Comp Engr 39 71 32 117 67 149 159 64 104 57 Mech Engr 12 20 17 33 20 42 45 29 49 17 Technology 7 26 5 19 11 17 14 19 15 14 Other 1 - 1 2 - - - - - -

    Source: ERSS 11

  • College & Dept FT PT FT PT FT PT FT PT FT PT2006 2010

    Table 4MAJORS IN EACH DEPARTMENT

    SEEKING MASTER'S DEGREE OR DOCTORATEFALL 2006 to FALL 2010

    200920082007

    HEALTH & HUM SER 456 362 443 322 368 278 508 158 512 153

    Child & Fam Studies 8 29 8 24 5 14 13 5 17 9 Comm Disorders 52 46 68 34 32 33 41 10 39 - Crim Justice & Crlts 22 40 23 38 21 26 39 9 36 12 Kinesiolgy 13 20 8 18 5 17 8 10 9 6 Nursing 100 128 95 93 79 100 102 98 109 94 Nutritional Sci 52 25 49 32 47 23 59 23 78 28 Social Work 200 73 190 83 179 65 246 3 223 4 Other 9 1 2 - - - - - 1 -

    NAT & SOC SCI 274 445 303 479 250 477 434 277 406 250

    Anthropology 22 31 35 38 24 56 56 16 46 20 Biol & Micro 42 51 47 44 32 40 19 39 29 18 Chem & Biochem 22 22 17 23 16 32 17 24 22 20 Chicano Studies 8 16 6 16 3 14 10 7 10 5 Geography 6 14 7 16 7 28 12 11 12 11 Geological Sci 6 14 5 7 7 6 25 7 22 13 History 41 56 36 73 28 57 49 34 48 32 Latin Amer Studies 8 9 13 19 15 20 27 21 27 11 Math 21 42 29 40 33 28 34 26 39 20 Physics & Astr 9 9 6 13 5 9 9 8 7 7 Political Sci 14 79 11 87 19 94 81 37 70 33 Psychology 57 63 65 61 42 42 56 23 34 42 Social Sci - - 1 - - - - - 36 17 Sociology 18 37 23 40 19 50 39 24 4 1 Other - 2 2 2 - 1 - - - -

    OTHERS 6 21 3 2 3 7 6 2 3 3

    Special Major - - - - - - - - - - Undeclared 6 21 3 2 - - - - - - Other - - - - 3 7 6 2 3 3

    UNIVERSITY TOTAL 1,674 2,427 1,766 2,429 1,571 2,118 2,492 1,204 2,295 1,045

    Source: ERSS 12

  • 3,611

    2,767

    5,376

    3,000

    4,000

    5,000

    6,000

    FTE

    S

    Figure EFULL-TIME EQUIVALENT STUDENTS BY COLLEGE

    3,611

    2,013

    1,333

    932

    2,767

    5,376

    -

    1,000

    2,000

    3,000

    4,000

    5,000

    6,000

    A & L B & E CCOE ECST HHS NSS

    FTE

    S

    Fall 2010

    Figure EFULL-TIME EQUIVALENT STUDENTS BY COLLEGE

    Source: Final "Daily Enrollment Report" and ERSS 13

  • Summer Fall Winter Spring Annualized Summer Fall

    College & Dept 2009 2009 2010 2010 2009-10 2010 2010

    ARTS & LETTERS 994 3,944 3,566 3,314 3,940 40 3,611

    Art 99 476 523 454 518 - 387 Communication Studies 202 757 759 724 814 17 801 English 266 976 889 833 988 2 1,035 Liberal Studies 56 125 133 122 145 - 128 Modern Lang & Lit 80 362 335 291 356 6 285 Music - 318 286 249 284 - 215 Philosophy 224 625 433 473 585 9 500 Theatre Arts and Dance 58 256 194 164 224 5 210 Others 8 50 13 4 25 - 50

    BUS & ECON 1,201 1,961 1,874 1,766 2,267 3 2,013

    Accounting 248 425 403 414 497 - 440 Econ & Statistics 163 344 352 310 390 1 378 Fin & Bus Law 165 221 217 223 275 - 247 Info Systems 105 191 197 177 223 - 192

    Table 5FTE IN EACH DEPARTMENT

    Management 328 443 429 373 524 - 433 Marketing 86 196 152 157 197 - 182 Others 106 142 123 114 162 2 141

    EDUCATION 660 1,523 1,396 1,356 1,645 22 1,333

    Applied & Adv Std 195 335 310 237 359 9 310 Curr & Instruction 152 469 426 408 485 8 359 Spec Educ & Coun 313 719 660 711 801 5 664

    ENGR, C SCI & TECH 362 902 827 754 948 2 932

    Civil Engr 71 101 111 120 134 - 128 Comp Sci 74 167 156 148 182 2 175 Elec & Comp Engr 74 228 206 178 228 - 180 Mech Engr 54 154 128 135 157 - 157 Technology 67 185 134 106 164 - 196 Others 22 68 91 67 83 - 97

    Source: Final "Daily Enrollment Report" and ERSS 14

  • Summer Fall Winter Spring Annualized Summer Fall

    College & Dept 2009 2009 2010 2010 2009-10 2010 2010

    Table 5FTE IN EACH DEPARTMENT

    HEALTH & HUM SER 1,183 2,658 2,457 2,380 2,893 96 2,767

    Child & Fam Studies 93 316 283 251 315 - 303 Comm Disorders 100 167 180 177 208 21 216 Crim Justice & Crlts 218 571 498 447 578 - 645 Health Sci 88 139 155 133 172 1 127 Kinesiolgy 93 344 255 295 329 - 303 Nursing 248 357 347 341 431 74 366 Nutritional Sci 57 200 194 193 215 - 231 Social Work 286 556 535 536 637 - 571 Others 1 7 9 6 8 - 5

    NAT & SOC SCI 1,705 4,887 4,596 4,395 5,194 23 5,376

    Anthropology 243 335 329 352 420 10 438 Biol & Micro 210 378 406 451 482 2 463 Chem & Biochem 98 194 177 163 211 1 222 Chicano Studies 42 223 208 201 224 - 209 Geography 23 173 175 168 180 - 146 Geological Sci 26 183 151 188 183 - 166 History 133 455 445 356 463 - 595 Latin Amer Studies 22 71 64 57 71 - 65 Math 188 916 809 703 872 11 979 Pan-Afr Studies 17 88 89 67 87 - 88 Physics & Astr 80 235 229 249 265 - 266 Political Sci 116 370 352 304 381 - 446 Psychology 202 613 518 589 641 1 639 Social Sci - - 600 518 372 - - Sociology 284 574 43 30 310 - 553 Others 21 80 - - 34 - 102

    OTHER 36 90 (8) (91) 9 2 119

    Univ 36 127 91 69 107 2 154 Athl - 13 10 6 10 - 11 ERSS Adjustment - (49) (109) (166) (108) - (46) UNIVERSITY TOTAL 6,141 15,966 14,708 13,874 16,896 187 16,151

    Source: Final "Daily Enrollment Report" and ERSS 15

  • 4,000

    5,000

    6,000

    7,000

    8,000

    9,000

    10,000

    Enrollment

    Figure FTrends in Ethnic Distribution of Students

    Fall 2003 to Fall 2010

    -

    1,000

    2,000

    3,000

    4,000

    5,000

    6,000

    7,000

    8,000

    9,000

    10,000

    2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

    Enrollment

    Figure FTrends in Ethnic Distribution of Students

    Fall 2003 to Fall 2010

    Hispanic Asian White African American American Indian

    Source: ERSS 16

  • 6,000

    8,000

    10,000

    12,000

    Other Hispanic

    Figure GTrends In Hispanic Student Enrollment

    Fall 2003 to Fall 2010

    0

    2,000

    4,000

    6,000

    8,000

    10,000

    12,000

    2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

    Other Hispanic

    Figure GTrends In Hispanic Student Enrollment

    Fall 2003 to Fall 2010

    Source: ERSS Ethnic Grouping. Excludes international students. Includes ethnically identified students only. 17

  • American Indian Asian

    African American Hispanic White SUBTOTAL*

    Unknown/ International

    2003 # 78 3,890 1,561 9,215 2,847 17,591 3,046 % 0.4% 22.1% 8.9% 52.4% 16.2% 85.2% 14.8%

    2004 # 76 4,331 1,555 8,884 2,670 17,516 2,791 % 0.4% 24.7% 8.9% 50.7% 15.2% 86.3% 13.7%

    2005 # 78 4,007 1,575 8,721 2,550 16,931 3,103 % 0.5% 23.7% 9.3% 51.5% 15.1% 84.5% 15.5%

    2006 # 92 4,001 1,652 8,758 2,697 17,200 3,365 % 0.5% 23.3% 9.6% 50.9% 15.7% 83.6% 16.4%

    2007 # 90 3,996 1,639 8,908 2,650 17,283 3,768 % 0.5% 23.1% 9.5% 51.5% 15.3% 82.1% 17.9%

    2008 # 85 3,886 1,596 9,102 2,459 17,128 3,615 % 0.5% 22.7% 9.3% 53.1% 14.4% 82.6% 17.4%

    2009 # 10 3,674 1,420 9,132 2,477 16,713 3,906 % 0 1% 22 0% 8 5% 54 6% 14 8% 81 1% 18 9%

    Table 6TRENDS IN ETHNIC ENROLLMENT

    FALL 2003 - FALL 2010

    ALL UNIVERSITY

    % 0.1% 22.0% 8.5% 54.6% 14.8% 81.1% 18.9%

    2010 # 29 3,578 1,226 9,561 2,297 16,691 3,451 % 0.2% 21.4% 7.3% 57.3% 13.8% 82.9% 17.1%

    7-Yr Change -62.8% -8.0% -21.5% 3.8% -19.3% -5.1% 13.3%

    *Excludes international students. Includes ethnically identified students only.NOTE: Ethnic group percentages are based on the subtotal of the ethnic groups not total student head count.

    Source: ERSS 18

  • FRESH SOPH JUNIOR SENIOR

    TOTAL UNDER-GRADS POSTBACS2 TOTAL

    American Indian 5 2 9 6 22 7 29 FT 5 2 7 5 19 6 25 PT - - 2 1 3 1 4

    African American 198 112 250 437 997 229 1,226 FT 189 105 213 320 827 159 986 PT 9 7 37 117 170 70 240

    Hispanic 2,506 983 1,930 2,841 8,260 1,301 9,561 FT 2,427 915 1,566 2,120 7,028 934 7,962 PT 79 68 364 721 1,232 367 1,599

    Asian 575 252 693 1,367 2,887 691 3,578 FT 560 231 574 1,023 2,388 458 2,846 PT 15 21 119 344 499 233 732

    White 137 61 432 837 1,467 830 2,297 FT 131 59 350 619 1,159 529 1,688

    Table 7ETHNIC ENROLLMENT BY CLASS LEVEL

    FALL 2010

    FT 131 59 350 619 1,159 529 1,688 PT 6 2 82 218 308 301 609

    Unknown 211 79 358 871 1,519 621 2,140 FT 161 72 275 612 1,120 404 1,524 PT 50 7 83 259 399 217 616

    International1 124 79 216 381 800 511 1,311 FT 119 70 162 294 645 358 1,003 PT 5 9 54 87 155 153 308

    Total 3,756 1,568 3,888 6,740 15,952 4,190 20,142 FT 3,592 1,454 3,147 4,993 13,186 2,848 16,034 PT 164 114 741 1,747 2,766 1,342 4,108

    1"International" determined by "Citizenship Code" equal to F, J, N, or O.2PostBacs includes graduate degree seeking, second baccalaureate degree seeking, teaching credential, and all other students who have already completed a bachelor's degree.

    Source: ERSS 19

  • College & Dept UG1 GRAD2 UG GRAD UG GRAD UG GRAD UG GRAD UG GRAD UG GRAD

    ARTS & LETTERS 2 1 212 30 1,183 105 321 30 309 125 386 134 2,413 425

    Art - - 35 3 195 13 95 7 50 18 72 19 447 60 Comm Studies 1 - 103 20 342 26 89 7 107 31 113 58 755 142 English - - 25 1 172 14 26 3 52 27 62 20 337 65 Liberal Studies - - 16 - 260 - 47 - 28 - 60 - 411 - Modern Lang & Lit - - 2 - 96 26 31 - 9 4 30 8 168 38 Music - - 13 3 63 13 13 5 21 19 22 10 132 50 Philosophy - 1 2 3 19 11 8 5 21 18 14 12 64 50 Theatre Arts & Dance 1 - 16 - 36 2 12 3 21 8 13 7 99 20

    BUS & ECON 3 - 166 3 1,083 24 913 70 295 36 509 129 2,969 262

    Accounting 1 - 32 - 260 6 380 35 82 8 157 60 912 109 Econ & Statistics - - 3 - 35 4 16 5 15 5 21 8 90 22 Fin & Bus Law - - 21 1 118 1 96 3 39 2 80 10 354 17 Info Systems - - 18 - 74 1 61 1 19 6 39 13 211 21 Management 1 - 47 1 318 9 181 12 78 8 102 16 727 46 Marketing 1 - 41 - 255 - 171 2 60 2 103 8 631 12 Other - - 4 1 23 3 8 12 2 5 7 14 44 35

    EDUCATION - 1 14 79 159 610 18 181 22 270 34 319 247 1,460

    Table 8ETHNIC ENROLLMENT BY MAJOR

    FALL 2010

    American Indian

    African American Hispanic Asian White

    Unknown/ International Total

    Applied & Adv Std - - 8 10 117 46 12 35 15 40 25 58 177 189 Curr & Instruction - 1 - 29 - 226 - 75 - 79 - 88 - 498 Spec Educ & Coun - - 6 35 42 309 6 64 7 139 9 147 70 694 Other - - - 5 - 29 - 7 - 12 - 26 - 79

    ENGR, C SCI & TECH 2 - 66 18 734 59 265 82 159 49 224 232 1,450 440

    Civil Engr - - 13 5 205 13 72 21 37 11 43 9 370 59 Comp Sci - - 12 1 114 6 65 17 22 17 35 84 248 125 Elec & Comp Engr 1 - 11 9 115 18 39 31 18 13 59 90 243 161 Mech Engr - - 15 1 164 18 59 9 28 6 42 32 308 66 Technology 1 - 14 2 130 4 29 4 54 2 43 17 271 29 Other - - 1 - 6 - 1 - - - 2 - 10 -

    HEALTH & HUM SR 5 3 301 47 2,741 212 867 183 330 169 546 121 4,790 735

    Child & Fam Studies - - 31 - 460 10 106 6 26 6 104 5 727 27 Comm Disorders - - 15 2 109 21 21 22 24 30 30 17 199 92 Crim Justice & Crlts 1 - 62 1 919 13 86 8 79 14 118 13 1,265 49 Health Sci - - 26 - 107 - 51 - 11 - 22 - 217 - Kinesiolgy 2 - 38 1 248 5 83 2 40 2 51 7 462 17 Nursing - 1 70 22 453 20 436 93 81 48 122 29 1,162 213 Nutritional Sci - 1 9 5 67 18 40 29 38 29 34 25 188 107 Social Work 2 1 50 16 378 125 44 23 31 38 65 24 570 227 Other - - - - - - - - - 2 - 1 - 3

    Source: ERSS 20

  • College & Dept UG1 GRAD2 UG GRAD UG GRAD UG GRAD UG GRAD UG GRAD UG GRAD

    Table 8ETHNIC ENROLLMENT BY MAJOR

    FALL 2010

    American Indian

    African American Hispanic Asian White

    Unknown/ International Total

    NAT & SOC SCI 9 2 229 38 1,930 254 473 88 347 150 532 156 3,520 688

    Anthropology 1 - 5 3 44 13 7 1 19 28 15 21 91 66 Biol & Micro 4 - 43 2 360 29 137 18 63 8 117 17 724 74 Chem & Biochem - - 16 3 100 10 85 8 24 9 49 12 274 42 Chicano Studies - - - - 23 14 - - - - 3 1 26 15 Geography - - - 1 9 7 2 3 9 7 9 5 29 23 Geological Sci - - 1 1 18 5 3 9 1 14 2 6 25 35 History - 1 11 1 171 28 19 5 38 25 41 21 280 81 Latin Amer Studies - - - - 13 29 - - - 4 4 5 17 38 Math 1 - 8 1 101 9 45 17 13 8 27 25 195 60 Pan-Afr Studies - - 5 - 1 - 1 - - - 1 - 8 - Physics & Astr - - 2 1 26 5 8 4 7 1 12 3 55 14 Political Sci - - 31 6 138 54 28 8 45 18 40 18 282 104 Psychology 3 - 74 9 623 20 90 11 88 20 149 18 1,027 78 Social Sci - - - - 3 - - - - - - - 3 - Sociology - 1 33 10 300 30 48 4 40 5 63 3 484 53 Other - - - - - 1 - - - 3 - 1 - 5

    OTHERS 1 - 20 3 457 10 80 7 30 6 123 6 711 32

    Undeclared 1 - 20 1 457 6 80 6 30 4 123 4 711 21 Other - - - 2 - 4 - 1 - 2 - 2 - 11

    UNIV TOTAL 22 7 1,008 218 8,287 1,274 2,937 641 1,492 805 2,354 1,097 16,100 4,042

    1Undergraduates include all undergraduate students and those seeking a second bachelor's degree.2Graduates include only Masters and Doctorate degree seeking students.

    Source: ERSS 21

  • 1,500

    2,000

    2,500

    3,000

    3,500

    # O

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    Figure HDEGREES GRANTED

    Bachelors Masters

    -

    500

    1,000

    1,500

    2,000

    2,500

    3,000

    3,500

    2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

    # O

    F D

    EG

    RE

    ES

    Figure HDEGREES GRANTED

    Bachelors Masters

    Source: ERSD 22

  • College & Dept Bach Mast Bach Mast Bach Mast Bach Mast Bach Mast Bach Mast

    ARTS & LETTERS 408 63 522 95 553 113 478 89 489 116 554 155

    Art 77 11 91 12 101 28 95 15 102 17 98 26 Communication Studies 79 8 107 16 115 14 112 8 129 17 151 19 English 66 18 87 25 87 27 73 26 81 28 75 36 Liberal Studies 136 - 175 - 171 - 140 - 121 - 158 - Modern Lang & Lit 17 8 31 4 35 8 32 6 29 5 21 10 Music 8 11 12 20 23 16 4 22 7 28 20 38 Philosophy 12 2 10 9 10 15 9 10 13 13 22 18 Theatre Arts and Dance 13 5 9 9 11 5 13 2 7 6 9 6 Other - - - - - - - - - 2 - 2

    BUS & ECON 531 117 707 122 727 93 695 104 758 135 718 129

    Accounting 126 32 207 31 210 33 214 42 213 37 223 33 Econ & Statistics 11 6 16 8 17 4 20 2 19 10 9 10 Fin & Bus Law 91 19 140 30 147 19 141 26 180 28 127 24 Info Systems 107 23 89 18 72 15 34 10 44 18 49 10 Management 97 21 121 20 149 14 144 17 152 24 174 36

    2004-05 2009-10

    Table 9DEGREES: WHAT IS OUR OUTPUT?

    2004-05 TO 2009-10

    2005-06 2006-07 2008-092007-08

    gMarketing 97 16 133 15 132 8 141 7 150 18 135 16 Other 2 - 1 - - - 1 - - - 1 -

    EDUCATION 95 284 68 517 67 461 40 418 62 396 73 451

    Applied & Adv Std 83 94 52 184 55 173 27 140 47 151 56 169 Curr & Instruction 1 100 - 187 - 119 - 110 - 101 - 105 Spec Educ & Coun 11 88 16 146 12 169 13 168 15 143 17 177 Other - 2 - - - - - - - 1 - -

    ENGR, C SCI & TECH 142 58 172 93 186 81 165 80 199 117 184 160

    Civil Engr 9 9 12 18 24 8 25 12 29 14 22 16 Comp Sci 32 - 28 4 21 6 14 8 30 21 21 29 Elec & Comp Engr 39 34 40 39 43 41 40 44 48 56 36 86 Mech Engr 16 9 19 18 27 10 25 11 26 19 25 17 Technology 46 6 73 14 71 16 60 5 66 7 78 12 Other - - - - - - 1 - - - 2 -

    Source: ERSD 23

  • College & Dept Bach Mast Bach Mast Bach Mast Bach Mast Bach Mast Bach Mast2004-05 2009-10

    Table 9DEGREES: WHAT IS OUR OUTPUT?

    2004-05 TO 2009-10

    2005-06 2006-07 2008-092007-08

    HEALTH & HUM SER 631 110 639 219 845 236 792 203 779 211 810 234

    Child & Fam Studies 231 2 234 5 211 7 197 6 138 6 172 6 Comm Disorders 15 15 22 14 23 29 32 19 28 13 27 18 Crim Justice & Crlts 116 5 138 26 206 16 201 12 181 15 200 36 Health Sci 1 - - - - - 3 - 14 - 39 1 Kinesiolgy 11 4 11 11 36 3 22 9 46 4 50 4 Nursing 100 23 87 31 110 60 93 38 110 51 94 47 Nutritional Sci 17 13 42 23 52 28 34 16 42 21 40 23 Social Work 140 48 105 109 207 93 210 103 210 100 188 98 Other - - - - - - - - 10 1 - 1

    NAT & SOC SCI 402 100 586 143 719 143 511 138 603 177 730 221

    Anthropology 3 4 19 6 9 8 10 4 15 8 18 11 Biol & Micro 38 10 59 9 73 9 70 30 75 20 77 24 Chem & Biochem 18 3 24 5 33 13 17 4 28 11 35 7 Chicano Studies 9 4 11 7 8 5 10 2 8 6 16 6 Geography 1 3 5 4 8 5 3 2 4 9 8 10 Geological Sci 1 2 3 4 2 9 3 5 1 4 3 6 Geological Sci 1 2 3 4 2 9 3 5 1 4 3 6 History 15 10 38 9 40 7 41 12 47 22 56 17 Latin Amer Studies 6 4 5 9 12 6 7 4 6 11 3 11 Math 13 13 20 17 40 14 22 13 26 18 43 25 Pan-Afr Studies 1 - 1 - 3 - 2 - 2 - 3 - Physics & Astr 7 1 2 3 13 1 2 4 11 3 6 4 Political Sci 34 21 61 39 68 31 50 26 58 20 69 39 Psychology 137 20 193 24 234 27 162 17 173 34 187 51 Social Sci 31 - 43 - 41 - 11 - 9 - 2 - Sociology 88 5 102 7 135 7 101 13 140 9 204 7 Other - - - - - 1 - 2 - 2 - 3

    SPECIAL MAJOR 1 2 1 - 1 1 - - - 2 - 1

    UNIVERSITY TOTAL 2,210 734 2,695 1,189 3,098 1,128 2,681 1,032 2,890 1,154 3,069 1,351

    Source: ERSD 24

  • COLLEGE # % # % # % # % # % # %Arts & Letters - 0.0% 40 10.1% 202 50.8% 66 16.6% 90 22.6% 398 100.0%Bus & Econ - 0.0% 37 6.8% 187 34.2% 252 46.2% 70 12.8% 546 100.0%CCOE - 0.0% 1 3.4% 23 79.3% 1 3.4% 4 13.8% 29 100.0%Engr, Com Sci & Tech - 0.0% 6 5.0% 54 44.6% 27 22.3% 34 28.1% 121 100.0%Health & Hum Ser - 0.0% 44 7.6% 328 56.5% 134 23.1% 75 12.9% 581 100.0%Nat & Soc Sci - 0.0% 59 11.5% 265 51.6% 104 20.2% 86 16.7% 514 100.0%University Total - 0.0% 187 8.5% 1,059 48.4% 584 26.7% 359 16.4% 2,189 100.0%

    American AfricanIndian

    Table 10BACHELOR'S DEGREES AWARDED BY ETHNIC GROUP

    2009-2010

    American Hispanic Asian White Total*

    250

    300

    350

    Figure I

    WhiteAfrican AmericanHispanicAsian

    *Includes ethnically identified students only. Excludes international and unknown students.

    -

    50

    100

    150

    200

    250

    300

    350

    AL B & E CCOE ECST HHS NSS SPE

    # O

    F D

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    WhiteAfrican AmericanHispanicAsian

    Source: ERSD 25

  • COLLEGE # % # % # % # % # % # %Arts & Letters - 0.0% 6 5.7% 31 29.5% 20 19.0% 48 45.7% 105 100.0%Bus & Econ - 0.0% 7 10.9% 11 17.2% 25 39.1% 21 32.8% 64 100.0%CCOE - 0.0% 36 9.6% 180 48.1% 62 16.6% 96 25.7% 374 100.0%Engr, Com Sci & Tech - 0.0% 8 14.8% 11 20.4% 26 48.1% 9 16.7% 54 100.0%Health & Hum Ser - 0.0% 15 7.7% 74 38.1% 46 23.7% 59 30.4% 194 100.0%Nat & Soc Sci - 0.0% 14 8.6% 67 41.1% 36 22.1% 46 28.2% 163 100.0%University Total - 0.0% 86 9.0% 374 39.2% 215 22.5% 279 29.2% 954 100.0%

    White Total*Indian American Hispanic Asian

    Table 11MASTER'S AND DOCTORATE DEGREES AWARDED BY ETHNIC GROUP

    2009-2010

    American African

    140

    160

    180

    200

    S

    Figure J

    WhiteAfrican AmericanHispanicAsian

    *Includes ethnically identified students only. Excludes international and unknown students.

    -

    20

    40

    60

    80

    100

    120

    140

    160

    180

    200

    AL B & E CCOE ECST HHS NSS

    # O

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    Figure J

    WhiteAfrican AmericanHispanicAsian

    Source: ERSD 26

  • 47.1%46.4% 46.8%

    42.3%

    40.1%40%

    45%

    50%

    55%

    Figure KPercentage of Older Students

    (25 years and older)

    47.1%46.4% 46.8%

    42.3%

    40.1%

    30%

    35%

    40%

    45%

    50%

    55%

    2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

    Figure KPercentage of Older Students

    (25 years and older)

    Source: ERSS 27

  • AGE # % # % # % # % # %under 17 437 418 390 255 65

    17 384 4.0% 434 4.0% 349 3.6% 432 3.3% 293 1.8%18 1,467 1,728 1,812 1,838 1,891 19 1,257 13.2% 1,348 14.6% 1,473 15.8% 1,576 16.6% 1,652 17.6%20 1,101 1,313 1,392 1,493 1,591 21 1,512 1,420 1,583 1,633 1,757 22 1,618 1,672 1,633 1,692 1,792 23 1,531 1,568 1,586 1,590 1,594 24 1,487 35.2% 1,445 35.2% 1,364 36.4% 1,395 37.8% 1,438 40.6%

    25-29 4,597 22.4% 4,649 22.1% 4,493 21.7% 4,415 21.4% 4,209 20.9%30-34 2,099 10.2% 2,108 10.0% 1,991 9.6% 1,862 9.0% 1,742 8.6%35+ 3,075 15.0% 2,948 14.0% 2,677 12.9% 2,438 11.8% 2,118 10.5%

    TOTAL 20 565 100 0% 21 051 100 0% 20 743 100 0% 20 619 100 0% 20 142 100 0%

    2009 2010

    Table 12ENROLLMENT BY AGE

    FALL 2006 to FALL 2010

    Total University

    200820072006

    TOTAL 20,565 100.0% 21,051 100.0% 20,743 100.0% 20,619 100.0% 20,142 100.0%Median Age* 24.6 24.4 24.1 23.9 23.6

    * Age as of October 15 of the given year.

    Source: ERSS (Total enrollment by year of birth) 28

  • AGE # % # % # % # % # %under 17 437 418 390 255 65

    17 384 5.3% 433 5.4% 349 4.7% 432 4.4% 293 2.2%18 1,467 1,728 1,811 1,838 1,891 19 1,256 17.7% 1,348 19.6% 1,472 21.1% 1,572 21.7% 1,652 22.2%20 1,093 1,307 1,389 1,492 1,587 21 1,496 1,375 1,546 1,601 1,740 22 1,498 1,527 1,450 1,536 1,697 23 1,290 1,264 1,266 1,265 1,351 24 1,099 42.2% 1,075 41.6% 941 42.3% 1,004 43.8% 1,081 46.7%

    25-29 2,839 18.5% 2,823 18.0% 2,732 17.5% 2,681 17.0% 2,648 16.6%30-34 1,114 7.3% 1,088 6.9% 1,001 6.4% 982 6.2% 950 6.0%35+ 1,379 9.0% 1,341 8.5% 1,241 8.0% 1,076 6.8% 997 6.3%

    TOTAL 15 352 100 0% 15 727 100 0% 15 588 100 0% 15 734 100 0% 15 952 100 0%

    2009 2010

    Table 13ENROLLMENT BY AGE

    FALL 2006 to FALL 2010

    Undergraduates

    200820072006

    TOTAL 15,352 100.0% 15,727 100.0% 15,588 100.0% 15,734 100.0% 15,952 100.0%Median Age* 23.0 22.8 22.6 22.4 22.4

    *Age as of October 15 of the given year.

    Source: ERSS (Total enrollment by year of birth) 29

  • AGE # % # % # % # % # %20 or less 9 7 5 5 4

    21 16 45 37 32 17 22 120 145 183 156 95 23 241 304 320 325 243 24 388 14.8% 370 16.4% 423 18.8% 391 18.6% 357 17.1%

    25-29 1,758 33.7% 1,826 34.3% 1,761 34.2% 1,734 35.5% 1,561 37.3%30-34 985 18.9% 1,020 19.2% 990 19.2% 880 18.0% 792 18.9%35+ 1,696 32.5% 1,607 30.2% 1,436 27.9% 1,362 27.9% 1,121 26.8%, , , , ,

    TOTAL 5,213 100.0% 5,324 100.0% 5,155 100.0% 4,885 100.0% 4,190 100.0%Median Age* 30.2 29.9 29.4 29.2 29.3

    *Age as of October 15 of the given year.

    2009 2010

    Table 14ENROLLMENT BY AGE

    FALL 2006 to FALL 2010

    Graduates

    200820072006

    Source: ERSS (Total enrollment by year of birth) 30

  • 1,500

    2,000

    2,500

    3,000

    3,500

    3,498

    3,249 3,365

    3,242

    2,905 3,008

    2,109

    Figure LTrends in Part-Time Enrollment*

    *Part-Time defined as 6 or less units (based on fees paid)

    -

    500

    1,000

    1,500

    2,000

    2,500

    3,000

    3,500

    2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

    3,498

    3,249 3,365

    3,242

    2,905 3,008

    2,109

    Figure LTrends in Part-Time Enrollment*

    Source: ERSS 31

  • Full-Time* Part-Time

    ResidentNon

    Resident Total ResidentNon

    Resident Total

    Full & Part-Time

    Total

    Freshmen 3,603 123 3,726 29 1 30 3,756 Male 1,378 62 1,440 12 - 12 1,452 Female 2,225 61 2,286 17 1 18 2,304

    Sophomore 1,457 74 1,531 32 5 37 1,568 Male 569 41 610 14 4 18 628 Female 888 33 921 18 1 19 940

    Junior 3,460 189 3,649 212 27 239 3,888 Male 1,418 86 1,504 101 10 111 1,615 Female 2,042 103 2,145 111 17 128 2,273

    Senior 5,771 344 6,115 588 37 625 6,740 Male 2,386 150 2,536 258 18 276 2,812

    Table 15FULL-TIME/PART-TIME ENROLLMENT

    FALL 2010

    , , , Female 3,385 194 3,579 330 19 349 3,928

    Undergrads 14,291 730 15,021 861 70 931 15,952 Male 5,751 339 6,090 385 32 417 6,507 Female 8,540 391 8,931 476 38 514 9,445

    PostBac** 622 24 646 193 11 204 850 Male 215 6 221 54 1 55 276 Female 407 18 425 139 10 149 574

    Graduate 2,025 341 2,366 839 135 974 3,340 Male 689 170 859 320 66 386 1,245 Female 1,336 171 1,507 519 69 588 2,095

    Total 16,938 1,095 18,033 1,893 216 2,109 20,142 Male 6,655 515 7,170 759 99 858 8,028 Female 10,283 580 10,863 1,134 117 1,251 12,114

    *Full-Time is > 6 units (based on fees paid)**PostBac includes all non graduate degree seeking postbacalaureate students.

    Source: ERSS 32

  • 3.0%

    4.0%

    5.0%

    6.0%

    7.0%

    8.0%

    4.9% 4.8%

    5.6%5.5%

    4.7%

    6.7%7.0%

    7.8% 7.8%

    6.5%

    Figure MInternational Student Enrollment

    0.0%

    1.0%

    2.0%

    3.0%

    4.0%

    5.0%

    6.0%

    7.0%

    8.0%

    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

    4.9% 4.8%

    5.6%5.5%

    1.5%

    4.7%

    6.7%7.0%

    7.8% 7.8%

    6.5%

    Fall Term

    Figure MInternational Student Enrollment

    Source: ERSS "Citizen Status" 33

  • COUNTRY FRESH SOPH JUNIOR SENIOR UG3 GRAD2 MEN WOMEN TOTALMexico 53 33 102 122 311 24 137 198 335 India - 4 5 6 15 177 131 61 192 China 9 10 12 30 62 112 71 103 174 Korea, Republic of 6 2 11 19 41 23 27 37 64 Taiwan, Province of China 2 3 7 16 28 34 32 30 62 Philippines 3 3 7 23 36 9 12 33 45 Vietnam - 2 6 21 30 8 18 20 38 Japan 3 - 6 12 21 12 16 17 33 Thailand 3 - - 4 7 19 12 14 26 Canada 9 1 1 2 13 9 9 13 22 El Salvador 3 1 2 11 17 5 9 13 22 Hong Kong - 1 5 12 18 4 10 12 22 Saudi Arabia 2 5 4 5 16 3 16 3 19 Germany 7 1 1 2 12 1 9 4 13 Peru - 1 4 7 12 1 5 8 13 Guatemala 3 1 1 6 11 1 5 7 12 Indonesia - - 2 4 6 5 3 8 11 Iran - - 1 2 3 8 8 3 11 Mongolia - 1 3 5 9 1 2 8 10

    Table 16

    INTERNATIONAL1 STUDENTS BY CLASS LEVEL AND SEX

    FALL 2010

    Malaysia - - 3 6 9 - 7 2 9 United Kingdom - - 1 6 7 2 2 7 9 Brazil - - 2 5 7 1 5 3 8 Other 21 10 30 55 118 43 68 93 161 TOTAL 124 79 216 381 809 502 614 697 1,311

    1"International" status is determined by "Citizenship Code" and "Country of Citizenship".2Degree and non-degree seeking.3UG includes both undergraduates and non-graduate degree seeking postbaccalaureates.

    Source: ERSS 34

  • 10.6%

    15.8%

    10%

    12%

    14%

    16%

    18%

    20%

    Percent

    Figure NWhich Colleges Attract International Students?

    Percent of each college's majors who are international

    3.3%3.9%

    5.3% 5.3%

    10.6%

    15.8%

    0%

    2%

    4%

    6%

    8%

    10%

    12%

    14%

    16%

    18%

    20%

    HHS CCOE AL NSS B & E ECST

    Fall 2010

    Percent

    Figure NWhich Colleges Attract International Students?

    Percent of each college's majors who are international

    Source: ERSS and Peoplesoft 35

  • InternationalCollege & Department % of Total

    # % # % # % College

    ARTS & LETTERS 96 11.9% 53 10.6% 149 11.4% 5.3%

    Art 21 9 30 Communication Studies 23 29 52 English 13 4 17 Liberal Studies 19 - 19 Modern Lang & Lit 15 3 18 Music 2 3 5 Philosophy 2 1 3 Theatre Arts and Dance 1 4 5 Other - - -

    BUS & ECON 237 29.3% 106 21.1% 343 26.2% 10.6%

    Accounting 81 49 130 Econ & Statistics 13 5 18

    Table 17INTERNATIONAL ENROLLMENT BY MAJOR

    FALL 2010

    Undergraduates Graduates Total

    Econ & Statistics 13 5 18 Fin & Bus Law 43 9 52 Info Systems 9 12 21 Management 41 11 52 Marketing 44 7 51 Other 6 13 19

    EDUCATION 8 1.0% 59 11.8% 67 5.1% 3.9%

    Applied & Adv Std 7 16 23 Curr & Instruction - 11 11 Spec Educ & Coun 1 31 32 Other - 1 1

    ENGR, COM SCI & TECH 92 11.4% 206 41.0% 298 22.7% 15.8%

    Civil Engr 20 5 25 Comp Sci 15 75 90 Elec & Comp Engr 26 85 111 Mech Engr 21 30 51 Technology 8 11 19 Other 2 - 2

    Source: ERSS and Peoplesoft 36

  • InternationalCollege & Department % of Total

    # % # % # % College

    Table 17INTERNATIONAL ENROLLMENT BY MAJOR

    FALL 2010

    Undergraduates Graduates Total

    HEALTH & HUM SER 153 18.9% 30 6.0% 183 14.0% 3.3%

    Child & Fam Studies 25 1 26 Comm Disorders 8 3 11 Crim Justice & Crlts 26 1 27 Health Sci 8 - 8 Kinesiolgy 16 5 21 Nursing 40 6 46 Nutritional Sci 9 8 17 Social Work 21 6 27 Other - - -

    NAT & SOC SCI 177 21.9% 48 9.6% 225 17.2% 5.3%

    Anthropology 2 2 4 Biol & Micro 33 6 39Biol & Micro 33 6 39 Chem & Biochem 16 9 25 Chicano Studies - - - Geography 3 3 6 Geological Sci - 1 1 History 13 3 16 Latin Amer Studies 2 1 3 Math 11 9 20 Pan-Afr Studies - - - Physics & Astr 7 1 8 Political Sci 13 6 19 Psychology 56 7 63 Social Sci - - - Sociology 21 - 21 Other - - -

    UNDECLARED 46 5.7% - 0.0% 46 3.5% 6.2%UNIVERSITY TOTAL 809 100.0% 502 100.0% 1,311 100.0% 6.5%

    Source: ERSS and Peoplesoft 37

  • College & DepartmentBachelor Degrees

    Master Degrees

    ARTS & LETTERS 14 9

    Art 3 1 Communication Studies 3 3 English - 1 Liberal Studies 7 - Modern Lang & Lit - - Music 1 4 Philosophy - - Theatre Arts and Dance - -

    BUS & ECON 79 52

    Accounting 23 17 Econ & Statistics 1 5 Fin & Bus Law 20 12 Info Systems 6 1

    Table 18DEGREES GRANTED: INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

    2009-2010

    yManagement 15 6 Marketing 14 11 Other 1 -

    EDUCATION 4 12

    Applied & Adv Std 4 6 Curr & Instruction - 2 Spec Educ & Coun - 4

    ENGR, COM SCI & TECH 10 96

    Civil Engr - 4 Comp Sci 4 21 Elec & Comp Engr 1 57 Mech Engr 1 12 Technology 4 2

    Source: ERSD 38

  • College & DepartmentBachelor Degrees

    Master Degrees

    Table 18DEGREES GRANTED: INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

    2009-2010

    HEALTH & HUM SER 35 13

    Child & Fam Studies 10 - Comm Disorders 1 1 Crim Justice & Crlts 4 1 Health Sci 1 - Kinesiolgy 2 - Nursing 9 - Nutritional Sci 2 3 Social Work 6 8

    NAT & SOC SCI 36 22

    Anthropology - 1 Biol & Micro 5 2 Chem & Biochem 4 - Chicano Studies - - Geography 1 1 Geological Sci - - History 3 - Latin Amer Studies - - Math 3 4 Pan-Afr Studies - - Physics & Astr 1 1 Political Sci 1 6 Psychology 9 6 Social Sci - - Sociology 9 1 Others - -

    UNIVERSITY TOTAL 178 204

    Source: ERSD 39

  • 2008 2008 2009 2009 2009 2009 2010 2010 2010 2010STATUS Summer Fall Winter Spring Summer Fall Winter Spring Summer FallContinuing 8,708 14,928 17,666 18,216 8,371 15,186 18,339 17,460 398 13,984 Stop-outs Returning 125 244 228 169 86 114 2 9 15 126 Returning Trans 39 104 91 81 44 61 - 10 4 94 Ugrad Transfer 233 1,805 789 896 257 1,826 3 - - 2,561 New Undergrads 9 1,942 52 47 16 2,019 1 2 - 2,061 Pbacs 124 509 273 245 100 272 19 69 1 251

    Graduates1 101 705 222 207 131 718 18 10 3 974

    Transitory2 213 506 350 404 196 423 65 52 - 91 TOTAL 9,552 20,743 19,671 20,265 9,201 20,619 18,447 17,612 421 20,142

    2008 2008 2009 2009 2009 2009 2010 2010 2010 2010

    Table 19CONTINUING VS. NEW STUDENTS

    2008-09 to 2009-10

    Table 20PERCENT CONTINUING VS. NEW STUDENTS

    2008 2008 2009 2009 2009 2009 2010 2010 2010 2010STATUS Summer Fall Winter Spring Summer Fall Winter Spring Summer FallContinuing 91.2% 72.0% 89.8% 89.9% 91.0% 73.7% 99.4% 99.1% 94.5% 69.4%Stop-outs Returning 1.3% 1.2% 1.2% 0.8% 0.9% 0.6% 0.0% 0.1% 3.6% 0.6% Returning Trans 0.4% 0.5% 0.5% 0.4% 0.5% 0.3% 0.0% 0.1% 1.0% 0.5%Ugrad Transfer 2.4% 8.7% 4.0% 4.4% 2.8% 8.9% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 12.7%New Undergrads 0.1% 9.4% 0.3% 0.2% 0.2% 9.8% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 10.2% Pbacs 1.3% 2.5% 1.4% 1.2% 1.1% 1.3% 0.1% 0.4% 0.2% 1.2%

    Graduates1 1.1% 3.4% 1.1% 1.0% 1.4% 3.5% 0.1% 0.1% 0.7% 4.8%

    Transitory2 2.2% 2.4% 1.8% 2.0% 2.1% 2.1% 0.4% 0.3% 0.0% 0.5%TOTAL 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

    1Degree and non-degree seeking, first-time and transfer.2For example, high school students taking college coursework.

    Source: ERSS 40

  • Other Metro L.A., 7%

    Oth CA, 7%

    Oth U.S., 4%World, 4%

    Unknown, 1%

    Figure OWhere are Our Students From?

    L.A. County77%

    Other Metro L.A., 7%

    Oth CA, 7%

    Oth U.S., 4%World, 4%

    Unknown, 1%

    Figure OWhere are Our Students From?

    Fall 2010Geographic Area Count L.A. County 15,434 Other Metro L.A. (Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura, and Orange Counties)

    1,404

    Other California 1,500 Other United States 878 Rest of the World 776 Unknown 150

    Source: ERSS "Institution of Origin" 41

  • Total # % % % % % % % % % % % % GPAA's B's C's D's F's I's CR NC W WU RD RP

    ARTS & LETTERS

    Art 1,413 44.7 30.6 9.7 3.8 5.0 1.6 0.3 0.1 3.1 0.7 0.4 0.0 3.08Communication Studies 2,704 33.4 35.8 15.6 3.1 3.0 1.0 4.4 0.9 1.3 1.4 0.1 0.0 2.96English 3,974 15.4 26.1 12.5 0.6 0.6 0.4 36.7 6.0 1.1 0.7 0.0 0.0 2.95Liberal Studies 520 27.9 47.9 15.6 3.1 1.9 1.5 0.0 0.0 0.6 1.5 0.0 0.0 2.93Modern Lang & Lit 1,046 42.2 30.0 10.9 3.7 3.0 0.4 2.5 1.1 3.5 2.5 0.2 0.0 3.05Music 1,207 48.6 22.8 10.5 1.7 2.2 3.0 4.6 1.3 2.4 1.8 1.1 0.0 3.25Philosophy 1,783 27.0 37.7 23.2 2.7 4.5 1.0 0.1 0.0 1.7 1.9 0.2 0.0 2.76Theatre Arts and Dance 917 59.0 23.2 8.2 2.1 2.4 2.1 0.2 0.0 1.2 1.6 0.0 0.0 3.34

    BUS & ECON

    Accounting 1,503 18.8 33.6 30.4 7.9 5.7 0.5 0.2 0.0 1.5 1.4 0.1 0.0 2.51Econ & Statistics 654 23.4 29.2 28.1 8.9 4.0 0.4 0.0 0.4 3.0 2.3 0.1 0.0 2.57Fin & Bus Law 1,395 14.8 28.8 37.6 9.6 4.4 0.6 0.0 0.0 3.0 1.1 0.1 0.0 2.37Info Systems 892 20.2 41.7 26.1 3.8 2.6 0.6 0.0 0.5 3.1 1.4 0.0 0.0 2.72Management 1 525 21 0 46 4 25 0 3 5 1 4 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 7 0 1 0 0 2 81

    Table 21Grades Awarded By College & Department

    Undergraduates

    Fall 2010

    Management 1,525 21.0 46.4 25.0 3.5 1.4 0.5 0.0 0.0 1.3 0.7 0.1 0.0 2.81Marketing 668 19.8 51.0 22.9 2.5 0.7 0.3 0.1 0.0 1.3 1.0 0.1 0.0 2.86

    EDUCATION

    Applied & Adv Std 740 75.4 13.9 3.1 1.5 0.5 2.7 0.1 1.1 1.2 0.4 0.0 0.0 3.67Curr & Instruction 994 64.3 8.5 1.0 0.3 0.1 0.8 22.3 0.4 2.0 0.1 0.2 0.0 3.80Spec Educ & Coun 1,164 58.3 19.8 4.1 1.0 0.4 1.8 10.7 1.0 1.9 0.5 0.2 0.1 3.57

    ENGR, COM SCI & TECH

    Civil Engr 643 26.9 29.1 24.1 4.5 3.7 1.1 4.4 0.0 3.4 0.9 1.9 0.0 2.76Comp Sci 541


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