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The University of Texas at El Paso FACT BOOK 2006-07 Center for Institutional Evaluation, Research and Planning Administration Building, Room 318 El Paso, TX 79968-0691 Telephone: (915) 747-5117
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  • The University of Texas at El Paso

    FACT BOOK2006-07

    Center for Institutional Evaluation, Research and PlanningAdministration Building, Room 318

    El Paso, TX 79968-0691Telephone: (915) 747-5117

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    SECTION 1TABLE OF CONTENTS

    (Graphics are italicized)

    PageUniversity Fact Page, Fall 2006 ---------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- 1-1

    Female Student Fact Page, Fall 2006 ---------------------- --------------------------------------------------- 1-2

    Male Student Fact Page, Fall 2006 ------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- 1-3

    Undergraduate Student Fact Page, Fall 2006 ------------- --------------------------------------------------- 1-4

    Graduate Student Fact Page, Fall 2006 -------------------- --------------------------------------------------- 1-5

    International Students From Mexico Fact Page, Fall 200 --------------------------------------------------- 1-6

    Graph: Mexican Students Enrolled in U.S. Instituti -2006 ------------------------------------------- 1-7

    One-Year Retention Rate & Six-Year Graduation Rates ected Comparable Universities ------------ 1-8

    Demographic Profile, For Listed Institutions, Fall 2006 --------------------------------------------------- 1-8

    Hispanic-Majority and Hispanic-Serving Universities, C ve Enrollment, Fall 2006 -------------------- 1-9

    Federal Research Expenditures for University of Texas nt Schools, Fiscal Year 2006 ---------------- 1-9

    Faculty Fact Page, Fall 2006 -------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- 1-10

    Attrition Rates in Texas Public High Schools, Five Larg Counties, By Race/Ethnicity -------------- 1-11

    Demographic Data; El Paso County and State of Texas, --------------------------------------------------- 1-12

    OVERVIEW

  • .0%

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    2.3%

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    .5%

    1.5%

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    1.9%

    .4%

    1.2%

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    1.0%

    2.8%

    2.8%

    1.2%

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    2.5%

    1.0%

    1.5%

    8.5%

    2.2%

    2.7%

    3.7%

    9.3%

    2.2%

    Graduate 33

    U N I V E R S I T Y F A C T P A G E

    Fall 2006

    Enrollment Most Popular MajorsTotal

    Females

    19,842 100

    11,031 5

    Specific Undergraduate

    Interdisciplinary (Education) 851

    Males 8,811 4

    ClassificationCriminal Justice 669

    Psychology 574

    Freshmen 4,421 2 Inter-American Science/Humanities 423

    Sophomores 3,030 1 Nursing, Generic 378

    Juniors 3,691 1 Biological Sciences 362

    Seniors

    Undergraduates

    5,419 2

    16,561 83 General Undergraduate

    Masters 2,289 1 Pre-Business 1,675

    Doctoral 379 Pre-Education/Elementary/BIS 1,222

    Prof. Teacher Development 381 General Studies 918

    Graduates 3,049 15 Pre-Engineering 745

    Post-Baccalaureates 232 Pre-Science 647

    Total 19,842 100 Pre-Nursing 506

    Race/EthnicityWhite 2,176 1

    Black 549

    Masters

    Instructional Specialist/MED 345

    Hispanic 14,454 7 Alternative Certification/GR 322

    Asian-American 235 Educational Administration/MED 195

    Native American 36 Guidance and Counseling/MED 158

    Mexican National 1,701 Business Administration/GR 121

    Other International 501 Electrical Engineering 79

    Unknown

    Enrollment Status190

    Doctoral

    Full-time 12,195 6 Educational Leadership/Administration 56

    Part-time 7,647 3 Environmental Science & Engineering 49

    El Paso County 16,301 8

    Residence Bio. Sci.-Pathobiology 41Geological Sciences 40

    Other Texas 532 General Psychology 31

    Other U.S. 737 Computer Engineering 26Mexico 1,842

    Other Foreign Country 430 Semester Credit HoursAverage Age Undergraduate 187,927

    Undergraduate 23 Graduate 18,562

    Total 206,489

    1-1

  • F E M A L E S T U D E N T F A C T P A G E

    Fall 2006

    Enrollment Most Popular MajorsSpecific Undergraduate

    Females 11,031 57.3%Interdisciplinary (Education) 734

    Psychology 411Classification

    Criminal Justice 327

    Freshmen 2,220 20.1% Nursing, Generic 298

    Sophomores 1,576 14.3% Inter-American Science/Humanities 204

    Juniors 2,141 19.4% Biological Sciences 202

    Seniors 3,194 29.0%

    Undergraduates 9,131 82.8% General Undergraduate

    Masters 1,343 12.2% Pre-Education/Elementary/BIS 1,000

    Doctoral 171 1.6% Pre-Business/UG 826

    Prof. Teacher Development 260 2.4% General Studies 462

    Graduates 1,774 16.1% Pre-Nursing/Generic 408

    Post-Baccalaureates 126 1.1%

    Total 11,031 100.0%

    Pre-Science 400

    Pre-Engineering, Generic 147

    Race/EthnicityGraduate

    White 1,208 11.0% Instructional Specialist/MED 260

    Black 265 2.4% Alternative Certification/GR 216

    Hispanic 8,402 76.2% Educational Administration/MED 129

    Asian-American 118 1.1% Guidance and Counseling/MED 129

    Native American 21 0.2% Reading Education 57

    Mexican National 710 6.4%

    Other International 205 1.9%

    Business Administration/GR 45

    Enrollment by CollegeUnknown 102 0.9% Business Administration 1,444 13.1%

    Enrollment StatusEducation 2,689 24.4%

    Full-time 6,586 59.7%

    Engineering 514 4.7%

    Health Sciences 1,624 14.7%

    Part-time 4,445 40.3% Liberal Arts 3,499 31.7%

    Average AgeScience 980 8.9%

    University College 89 0.8%

    Undergraduate Graduate Studies 25 0.2%

    Graduate Office of Academic Affairs 156 1.4%

    UT System Coop 11 0.1%

    Unknown 19 0.2%

    1-2

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    M A L E S T U D E N T F A C T P A G E

    Fall 2006

    Enrollment Most Popular MajorsMales 8,811 45. Specific Undergraduate

    ClassificationCriminal Justice 342

    Inter-American Science/Humanities 219

    Freshmen 2,201 25.

    Sophomores 1,454 16.

    Juniors 1,550 17.

    Lower Div. Mechanical Engineering

    History

    212

    206

    Kinesiology 190

    Seniors 2,225 25. Electrical Engineering 177

    Undergraduates 7,430 84.3 General Undergraduate

    Masters 946 10. Pre-Business/UG 849

    Doctoral 208 2. Pre-Engineering 598

    Prof. Teacher Development 121 1. General Studies 456

    Graduates 1,275 14.5

    Post-Baccalaureates 106 1.2

    Pre-Science 247

    Pre-Education/Elementary/BIS 222

    Total 8,811 100.0 Pre-Nursing, Generic 98

    GraduateRace/Ethnicity

    Alternative Certification/GR 106

    White 968 11. Instructional Specialist/MED 85

    Black 284 3. Business Administration/GR 76

    Hispanic 6,052 68. Educational Administration/MED 66

    Asian-American 117 1.3% Electrical Engineering 62

    Native American 15 0.2% Computer Science 38

    Mexican National 991 11.

    Other International 296 3.

    Enrollment by CollegeBusiness Administration 1,398 15.9%

    Unknown 88 1. Education 678 7.7%

    Enrollment StatusEngineering 1,987 22.6%

    Health Sciences 737 8.4%

    Full-time 5,609 63.7% Liberal Arts 2,922 33.2%

    Part-time 3,202 36. Science 824 9.4%

    Average AgeUniversity College 49 0.6%

    Undergraduates 23

    Graduate Studies

    Office of Academic Affairs

    49

    158

    0.6%

    1.8%

    Graduates UT System Coop 9 0.1%33

    1-3

  • Undergraduates 23

    U N D E R G R A D U A T E S T U D E N T F A C T P A G E

    Fall 2006

    Enrollment Most Popular MajorsTotal 16,561 100.0% Specific

    Females 9,131 55.1% Interdisciplinary Studies/EDU 851

    Males 7,430 44.9% Criminal Justice 669

    ClassificationPsychology 574

    Inter-Amer Science/Humanities 423

    Freshmen 4,421 26.7% Nursing, Generic 378

    Sophomores 3,030 18.3% Biological Sciences 362

    Juniors 3,691 22.3% History 330

    Seniors 5,419 32.7%

    Total 16,561 100.0% General

    Pre-Business/UG 1,675Race/Ethnicity

    Pre-Education/Elementary/BIS 1,222

    White 1,508 9.1% General Studies 918

    Black 465 2.8% Pre-Engineering 745

    Hispanic 12,599 76.1% Pre-Science 647

    Asian-American 182 1.1% Pre-Nursing 506

    Native American 31 0.2%

    Mexican National 1,372 8.3%

    Other International 214 1.3% Semester Credit HoursUnknown 190 1.1%

    Enrollment StatusLower Division 117,918

    Full-time 11,237 67.9%

    Upper Division 70,009

    Total 187,927

    Part-time 5,324 32.1%Enrollment by College

    ResidenceBusiness Administration 2,588 15.6%

    El Paso County 13,985 84.4% Education 2,073 12.5%

    Other Texas 407 2.5% Engineering 2,106 12.7%

    Other U.S. 507 3.1%

    Mexico 1,505 9.1%

    Health Sciences 2,085 12.6%

    Liberal Arts 6,019 36.3%

    Other Foreign Country 157 0.9% Science 1,520 9.2%

    University College 138 0.8%Average Age

    Office of Academic Affairs 13 0.1%

    UT System Coop 19 0.1%

    1-4

  • Masters

    Instructional Specialist/MED

    Educational Administration/MED

    Guidance and Counseling/MED

    Business Administration/GR

    Electrical Engineering

    Communication/MA-Major

    Reading Education

    Physical Therapy

    Pre-MBA

    Computer Science

    Certifications & Endorsements

    Alternative Certification/GR

    All Levels Professional Certification/GR

    Elementary Provisional Certification/GR

    Nursing Education Graduate Certification

    Urban & Regional Planning Certification

    All Levels Certification

    Doctoral

    Educational Leadership & Administration

    Environmental Science & Engineering

    Bio. Sci-Pathobiology

    Geological Sciences

    General Psychology

    Computer Engineering/Ph.D.

    Business Administration

    Education

    Engineering

    Health Sciences

    Liberal Arts

    Science

    Graduate Studies

    Office of Academic Affairs

    G R A D U A T E S T U D E N T F A C T P A G E

    Fall 2006

    Total 3,049 100.0%

    Enrollment Most Popular Majors

    Females 1,774 58.2% 345

    Males 1,275 41.8% 195

    Classification158

    121

    Masters 2,289 75.1%

    Doctoral 379 12.4%

    79

    63

    Prof. Teacher Development 381 12.5% 62

    Total 3,049 100.0% 60

    50Race/Ethnicity

    49

    White 594 19.5%

    Black 80 2.6% 322

    Hispanic

    Asian-American

    1,735

    47

    56.9%

    1.5%

    39

    6

    Native American 4 0.1% 5

    Mexican National 312 10.2% 4

    Other International 277 9.1% 3Unknown 0

    Enrollment Status0.0%

    56

    Full-time 953 31.3% 49

    Part-time 2,096 68.7%

    Residence

    41

    40

    31

    El Paso County 2,168 71.1% 26

    Other Texas 81 2.7% Enrollment by CollegeOther U.S. 215 7.1% 254 8.3%

    Mexico 320 10.5%

    Other Foreign Country 265 8.7%

    1,294

    395

    42.4%

    13.0%

    276 9.1%Average Age

    402 13.2%

    Masters 32 284 9.3%

    Doctoral

    Prof. Teacher Development

    35

    34

    74

    69

    2.4%

    2.3%

    UT System Coop 1 0.0%

    1-5

  • Total 1,701 100.0% Undergraduate

    Females 710 41.7% Inter-Amer. Science/Humanities 289

    Males 991 58.3% Pre-Business/UG 192

    Pre-Engineering, Generic 127

    Lower Div. Mechanical Engineering 58

    Freshmen 365 21.5% Lower Div. Electrical Engineering 49

    Sophomores 274 16.1% Lower Div. Industrial Engineering 36

    Juniors 266 15.6% Pre-Education/Elementary/BIS 34

    Seniors 467 27.5% Communication Studies/COMM 31

    Undergraduates 1,372 80.7% Studio Art-Graphic Design 31

    Masters 233 13.7% Lower Div. Computer Science 30

    Doctoral 59 3.5% Pre-Science 28

    Prof. Teacher Development 20 1.2% Psychology 27

    Graduates 312 18.3% Mechanical Engineering 20

    Post-Baccalaureates 17 1.0% Graduate

    Total 1,701 100.0% Manufacturing Engineering 22

    Communication/MA 20

    Electrical Engineering 19

    Full-time 1,267 74.5% Industrial Engineering 19

    Part-time 434 25.5% Business Administration/GR 16

    Doctoral

    Material Science & Engineering 9

    Undergraduates Civil Engineering/Ph.D. 8

    Graduates Computer Engineering/Ph.D. 8

    21

    29

    Classification

    Enrollment Status

    F A C T P A G E Fall 2006

    Enrollment Most Popular Majors

    I N T E R N A T I O N A L S T U D E N T S F R O M M E X I C O

    Environmental Science & Engineering 12Average Age

    Geological Sciences 7

    1-6

  • Source: "Report on International Educational Exchange", Open Doors 2006.

    1-7

    Mexican Students Enrolled in U. S. Institutions

    2005-2006N= 13,931

    All

    3%

    All Oth

    12%

    UTEP1,690 - 13%

    All Others11,373 - 87%

    UTEP1,701 - 12%

    All Others12,230 - 88%

    Mexican Students Enrolled in U. S. Institutions

    2004-2005N=13,063

    All

    3%

    All Oth

    12%

    UTEP1,690 - 13%

  • 65% 28%

    80% 54%

    ONE-YEAR RETENTION RATE & SIX-YEAR GRADUATION RATESFrom Selected Comparable Universities

    Institution One-Year Retention* Graduation**

    Florida International University***

    Texas Tech University

    85%

    83%

    44%

    56%

    San Diego State University

    University of Houston 77% 42%

    New Mexico State University

    University of Texas-Pan American 73%

    76%

    33%

    45%

    Northern Arizona University 70% 45%

    University of Texas-El Paso

    University of Texas-Arlington***

    67% 29%

    65% 40%

    University of Texas-San Antonio * Fall 2005 retention rates of students who were first-time full-time freshmen. (Source: Electronic Factbook, Individual Universities). ** Six-year graduation figures reflect six-year graduation of first-time full-time freshmen only. (Source: Electronic *** Fall 2004 retention and graduation rates.

    Factbook, Individual Universities).

    Fall 2006

    DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILEFor Listed Institutions

    Percent Institution Enrollment Underrepresented Total Faculty

    Minority

    Florida International University* 37,424 68.8% 1,040

    University of Houston 34,334

    San Diego State University 33,441

    32.9%

    24.6% 1,725

    2990*

    University of Texas-San Antonio 28,379 51.5% 1,197

    Texas Tech University 27,996 15.5% 2,384

    University of Texas-Arlington* 25,432 26.4% 1,410

    Northern Arizona University 20,562

    University of Texas-El Paso 19,842

    20.0%

    75.8%

    1,492

    1,147

    University of Texas-Pan American* 17,048 87.1% 807

    New Mexico State University 16,415 46.7% 1,088

    *Fall 2005 data. Fall 2006 data not available.Source: Electronic Fact Books, Individual Universities

    1-8

  • Hispanic

    55.7%

    72.8%

    87.0%

    43.9%

    50.9%

    24.0%

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    HISPANIC-MAJORITY AND HISPANIC-SERVING UNIVERSITIESComparative Enrollment

    Fall 2006

    Hispanic Percent Institution Enrollment Enrollment

    Hispanic-Majority

    Florida International University 37,424 20,858

    University of Texas-El Paso 19,842 14,454

    University of Texas-Pan American 17,337 15,083

    Hispanic-Serving

    University of Texas-San Antoni 28,379 12,446

    California State University-Los ngeles 20,565 8,758

    New Mexico State University 16,415 6,743

    Source: Electronic Factbooks, Individual Un rsities.

    * Fall 2005 data. Fall 2006 data not available

    FE ERAL RESEARCH EXPENDITURESFor University of Texas Component Schools

    Fiscal Year 2006

    % Change From Institution Rank Expenditure Fiscal 2005

    University of Texas-Austin 1 $294,832,202 9.4%

    University of Texas-El Paso 2 $26,821,331 11.9%

    University of Texas-San Antonio 3 $21,463,037 32.7%

    4 $19,953,502 0.1%University of Texas-Dallas

    University of Texas-Brownsville

    University of Texas-Arlington $19,095,30

    $5,131,45

    7 %

    4.8%

    University of Texas-Pan American 7 $4,237,445 12.4%

    University of Texas-Tyler 8 $438,123 205.5%

    University of Texas-Permian Basin 9 $348,266 -3.3%Source: "Survey of Research Expenditures," Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board

    1-9

  • F

    1-10

    Other*

    Unknown

    White

    Total

    Other*

    Science

    Business

    Education

    Science

    Education

    Hispanic

    Black

    Males

    Females

    Business Admin

    Engineering

    Liberal Arts

    Health Sciences

    Univ. College

    University College

    Health Sciences

    Liberal Arts

    Engineering

    International

    Native American

    Asian-American

    College

    Race/Ethnicity

    GenderH

    144

    21

    12

    43

    98

    246

    46

    59

    ea

    Total

    21

    54

    189

    143

    78

    439

    111

    112

    6

    97

    5

    50

    652

    22

    315

    669

    478

    1,147

    dc

    45

    33

    9

    *includes Graduate Studies, Office of Academic Affairs, Continuing Education and Unknown

    68

    14

    193

    97

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    ount

    2

    87

    11

    2

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    45

    162

    21

    M40

    White

    1.8%

    4.7%

    16.5%

    12.5%

    9.8%

    38.3%

    9.7%

    6.8%

    1.3

    8.5%

    0.4%

    4.4%

    27.5%

    56.

    1.9%

    58.3%

    41.7%

    Percent

    100.0%

    24

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    8

    7

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    18

    6

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    Tenured-Track

    Tenured Faculty

    ng

    Associate Professor

    Assistant Professor

    6

    3

    0

    3

    Hispanic

    College Headcount by Race/Ethnicity and Gender

    Ass

    Fall 2006

    4

    34

    5

    57

    33

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    F A C U L T Y F A C T P A G E

    Meric

    Native

    469

    678

    192

    661

    294

    64

    597

    55

    175

    156

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    40.9%

    59.1%

    16.7%

    57.6%

    25.6%

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    52.0%

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    15.3%

    13.6%

    ce

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  • TotalHispanicWhite

    k

    TotalHispanic 3 3 3 4 4White

    k

    Total 44%Hispanic 4 51White 28

    k 50

    Total 48%Hispanic 6 4 66White 32

    k 54

    Total 48%Hispanic 61White 34

    k 55

    Total 53%Hispanic 68White 36

    k 66

    42%533151

    43%452753

    44%522848

    47%653156

    48%603455

    50%663560

    1995-1996

    43%543251

    43%452951

    1996-1997

    42%533149

    40%2

    2445

    1997-1998

    44%512947

    48%653354

    46%593252

    52%663761

    42%533148

    40%3

    2641

    1998-1999

    44%502846

    47%63251

    46%603249

    52%693460

    in the base year (9th grade);

    2

    1

    8

    9

    3

    1

    results from Calculation 2 from the 12th

    40%52847

    38%42235

    1999-2000

    41%

    263

    46%

    295

    47%612954

    49%653358

    ttrition rate results (percentages) were

    40%522746

    39%411938

    2000-2001

    42%492740

    47%633052

    46%602952

    46%632854

    Five Largest Texas Counties

    39%512646

    37%9

    1932

    2001-2002

    ATTRITION RATES IN TEXAS PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS

    By Race/Ethnicity

    41%472641

    46%632652

    45%592752

    43%602450

    38%0

    2445

    35%7

    1830

    2002-2003

    39%452338

    45%622450

    45%592551

    39%571947

    5

    3

    36%492244

    37%9

    2037

    2003-2004

    36%432038

    43%581948

    44%582350

    37%551645

    Attrition is calculated by (1) dividing the high school enrollment in the end year (12th grade) by the high school enrollment

    grade enrollment in the year; and (4) dividing the results of Calculation 3 by the result of Calculation 2. The a (2) multiplying the results from Calculation 1 by the ninth grade enrollment in the base year; (3) subtracting the

    36%482243

    36%8

    1833

    2004-2005

    35%402135

    42%571746

    42%542148

    36%521840

    1

    8

    35%472140

    37%392036

    2005-2006

    35%41934

    41%51345

    40%522045

    36%521642

    Intercultural Development Research Association

    /

    rounded to the nearest whole number.

    County NameRace/Ethnicity

    Texas

    BlacEl Paso

    BlacBexar

    BlacDallas

    BlacHarris

    BlacTravis

    Blac

    Note: Source:

    1-11

  • Note: Percentages for education subgroups represent the respective ethnic group's percentages. Thus, numbers for each subgroup (e.g., "Hispanic", "White, non-Hispanic", and "African American") total to 100%.

    Percent of children under 18 below poverty level 31.5% 20.2%

    Sources: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000; Texas State Data Center

    Median family income $33,410 $45,861

    Percent of population below poverty level 23.8% 15.4%

    Per capita income $13,421 $19,617Median household income $31,051 $39,927

    African American 21.1%Economic Indices

    Hispanic 10.6%White 35.1%

    African American 43.0%Bachelor's/College/Professional Degree 16.6% 23.2%

    Hispanic 23.9%White 33.5%

    African American 24.0%Some College/Associates 26.6% 27.6%

    Hispanic 22.5%White 22.7%

    African American 8.2%High School Graduate 22.6% 24.9%

    DEMOGRAPHIC DATAEl Paso County and State of Texas

    2000

    SUBJECT EL PASO MSA STATE OF TEXAS

    679,622 20,851,820PopulationTotal

    Hispanic 78.2% 32.0%White, non-Hispanic 17.0% 52.4%African American 3.1% 11.5%Other 19.8% 15.1%Multiple Races 3.2% 2.5%

    (14.9% change from 1990) (22.8% change from 1990)

    Native born 72.6% 86.1%National Origin

    Language spoken at home (persons 5 years and older)Foreign born 27.4% 13.9%

    Spanish 71.2% 27.0%English only 26.7% 68.8%

    Education (adults 25 years and older)Other 1.2% 3.5%

    Less than High School 21.4% 11.5%Hispanic 27.9%White 2.8%African American 3.7%

    Some High School 12.8% 12.8%Hispanic 15.1%White 5.9%

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  • NEW STUDENTS

    SECTION 2TABLE OF CONTENTS

    (Graphics are italicized)

    PageNew Undergraduate Enrollment, By Status, By Semester -------------------------------------------------------- 2-1

    History of START (Provisional) Students -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-2

    Graph: Percent of Total First-Time Freshmen who were Provisionally Admitted ---------------------- 2-2

    First-Time Freshmen Enrollment, By Race/Ethnicity, By Gender ----------------------------------------------- 2-3

    New Student Characteristics, First-Time Freshmen --------------------------------------------------------------- 2-4

    High School of Origin, First-Time Undergraduates --------------------------------------------------------------- 2-5

    First-Time Undergraduate Admission Test Scores, By College -------------------------------------------------- 2-6

    New Student Characteristics, Transfer Students -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-7

    New Graduate Student Enrollment, By Race/Ethnicity, By Gender --------------------------------------------- 2-8

    First-Year Performance Data, Fall 2005 Entering Class ---------------------------------------------------------- 2-9

    Graph: One-Year Retention, Fall 2005 Entering Class ----------------------------------------------------- 2-9

  • Admission Category 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002First-time Undergraduates 332 262 304 306 316

    Regular Admit 288 217 238 227 227

    Provisional Admit 44 45 66 79 89

    Transfers 824 641 585 563 596

    EPCC 535 412 327 311 336

    Others 289 229 258 252 260

    TOTAL 1,156 903 889 869 912

    Admission Category 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002First-time Undergraduates 202 201 257 113 126

    Regular Admit 178 158 143 87 90

    Provisional Admit 24 43 114 26 36

    Transfers 263 212 237 202 251

    EPCC 114 80 75 50 68

    Others 149 132 162 152 183

    TOTAL 465 413 494 315 377

    SUMMER SEMESTERS

    NEW UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENTBy Status, By Semester

    FALL SEMESTERSAdmission CategoryFirst-time Undergraduates

    20062,544

    2002,43

    57

    202,3

    0458

    202,5

    0301

    20022,370

    Regular Admit

    Provisional Admit

    Transfers

    2,139

    405

    1,159

    2,04

    39

    1,20

    0

    7

    1

    2,1

    22

    1,1

    29

    9

    69

    2,1

    3

    1,0

    37

    64

    16

    2,002

    368

    989

    EPCC

    Others

    788

    371

    77

    42

    5

    6

    72

    44

    2

    7

    5

    4

    82

    34

    553

    436

    TOTAL 3,703 3,638 3,527 3,517 3,359

    SPRING SEMESTERS

    2-1

  • *As of Fall 1996, students admitted provisionally did not graduate in the upper half of their high school graduating class and did not score at least 920 on the re-centered SAT or a 20 composite on the ACT. Prior to Fall 1996, students admitted provisionally did not graduate in the top quartile of their high school graduating class and did not score: 1) at least 700 on the SAT or 18 on the ACT if in the second quartile; or 2) at least 800 on the SAT or 20 on the ACT if in the bottom of high school graduating class.

    History of START (Provisional) Students

    Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996*

    Total Number of 443 454 361 421 480 418 406 407 388 372 422Provisional Students

    % of Total Undergraduate 2.7% 2.8% 2.3% 2.8% 3.3% 2.6% 3.1% 3.2% 3.1% 2.9% 3.2%

    Number of First-Time Freshmen Provisionals 405 397 229 364 368 346 350 308 312 290 297

    % of Total 16% 17% 10% 15% 16% 15% 16% 16% 17% 17% 18%First-Time Freshmen

    2-2

    17

    10

    1516

    1516

    1617

    1718

    0

    2

    4

    6

    8

    10

    12

    14

    16

    18

    20

    1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

    Percent of Total First-Time Freshmenwho were Provisionally Admitted

    Percentage

    Fall Term

    Percentage

  • TOTAL 2,544 100.0% 2,377 100.0% 2,308 100.0% 2,498 100.0% 2,367 100.0%

    FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN ENROLLMENTBy Race/Ethnicity, By Gender

    Fall 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004 Fall 2003 Fall 2002N % N % N % N % N %

    Male Freshmen

    White 88 7.0% 114 9.6% 91 8.2% 92 7.6% 108 9.6%

    Black 67 5.4% 42 3.5% 34 3.1% 41 3.4% 34 3.0%

    Hispanic 921 73.6% 884 74.5% 824 74.4% 908 74.7% 834 73.9%

    Asian-American 11 0.9% 11 0.9% 7 0.6% 12 1.0% 13 1.2%

    Native American 0 0.0% 5 0.4% 1 0.1% 3 0.2% 0 0.0%

    Mexican National

    Other International

    118

    19

    9.4%

    1.5%

    101

    10

    8.5%

    0.8%

    110

    20

    9.9%

    1.8%

    138

    21

    11.4%

    1.7%

    132

    7

    11.7%

    0.6%

    Unknown 28 2.2% 20 1.7% 20 1.8% — — — —

    TOTAL 1,252 100.0% 1,187 100.0% 1,107 100.0% 1,215 100.0% 1,128 100.0%

    Female Freshmen

    White 92 7.1% 95 8.0% 99 8.2% 100 7.8% 97 7.8%

    Black 38 2.9% 30 2.5% 28 2.3% 18 1.4% 25 2.0%

    Hispanic 1,012 78.3% 936 78.7% 942 78.4% 1,014 79.0% 990 79.9%

    Asian-American 11 0.9% 8 0.7% 14 1.2% 8 0.6% 10 0.8%

    Native American 3 0.2% 2 0.2% 2 0.2% 5 0.4% 2 0.2%

    Mexican National 93 7.2% 80 6.7% 70 5.8% 124 9.7% 99 8.0%

    Other International 24 1.9% 21 1.8% 21 1.7% 14 1.1% 16 1.3%

    Unknown 19 1.5% 18 1.5% 25 2.1% — — — —

    TOTAL 1,292 100.0% 1,190 100.0% 1,201 100.0% 1,283 100.0% 1,239 100.0%

    All New Freshmen

    White 180 7.1% 209 8.8% 190 8.2% 192 7.7% 205 8.7%

    Black 105 4.1% 72 3.0% 62 2.7% 59 2.4% 59 2.5%

    Hispanic 1,933 76.0% 1,820 76.6% 1,766 76.5% 1,922 76.9% 1,824 77.1%

    Asian-American 22 0.9% 19 0.8% 21 0.9% 20 0.8% 23 1.0%

    Native American 3 0.1% 7 0.3% 3 0.1% 8 0.3% 2 0.1%

    Mexican National 211 8.3% 181 7.6% 180 7.8% 262 10.5% 231 9.8%

    Other International 43 1.7% 31 1.3% 41 1.8% 35 1.4% 23 1.0%

    Unknown 47 1.8% 38 1.6% 45 1.9% — — — —

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  • NEW STUDENT CHARACTERISTICSFirst-Time Freshmen

    Fall 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004 Fall 2003 Fall 2002N % N % N % N % N %

    Enrollment 2,544 100.0% 2,377 100.0% 2,308 100.0% 2,498 100.0% 2,367 100.0%

    Full-time 2,300 90.4% 2,184 91.9% 2,131 92.3% 2,341 93.7% 2,222 93.9%

    Part-time 244 9.6% 193 8.1% 177 7.7% 157 6.3% 145 6.1%

    High School Rank 1 2,050 100.0% 1,943 100.0% 1,854 100.0% 1,983 100.0% 1,870 100.0%

    Top Quartile* 823 40.1% 773 39.8% 845 45.6% 832 42.0% 756 40.4%

    Top 10%** 366 17.9% 328 16.9% 361 19.5% 335 16.9% 310 16.6%

    Top 11-25%** 457 22.3% 445 22.9% 484 26.1% 497 25.1% 446 23.9%

    2nd Quartile 639 31.2% 598 30.8% 582 31.4% 611 30.8% 557 29.8%

    3rd Quartile 398 19.4% 367 18.9% 281 15.2% 347 17.5% 378 20.2%

    4th Quartile 190 9.3% 205 10.6% 146 7.9% 193 9.7% 179 9.6%

    Residence 2,544 100.0% 2,377 100.0% 2,308 100.0% 2,498 100.0% 2,367 100.0%

    El Paso County 2,113 83.1% 2,002 84.2% 1,942 84.1% 2,027 81.1% 1,908 80.6%

    Other Texas 107 4.2% 58 2.4% 39 1.7% 70 2.8% 57 2.4%

    Other U.S. 60 2.4% 70 2.9% 74 3.2% 53 2.1% 49 2.1%

    Mexico 246 9.7% 223 9.4% 216 9.4% 331 13.3% 336 14.2%

    Other Foreign Country 18 0.7% 24 1.0% 37 1.6% 17 0.7% 17 0.7%

    College 2,544 100.0% 2,377 100.0% 2,308 100.0% 2,498 100.0% 2,367 100.0%

    Business Administration 239 9.4% 256 10.8% 238 10.3% 248 9.9% 229 9.7%

    Education 108 4.2% 102 4.3% 117 5.1% 98 3.9% 112 4.7%

    Engineering 342 13.4% 337 14.2% 302 13.1% 307 12.3% 331 14.0%

    Liberal Arts2 1,319 51.8% 1,207 50.8% 1,168 50.6% 1,369 54.8% 1,307 55.2%

    Health Sciences 302 11.9% 286 12.0% 307 13.3% 284 11.4% 241 10.2%

    Science 226 8.9% 188 7.9% 170 7.4% 184 7.4% 142 6.0%

    Office of Academic Affairs 1 0.0% 1 0.0% 5 0.2% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%

    UT System Coop 7 0.3% 0 0.0% 1 0.0% 8 0.3% 5 0.2%

    Average Age 18.4 18.5 18.6 18.3 18.3 *Top quartile includes the upper 25% of the graduating class

    1**Top 10% and Top 11-25% are combined to make up the top quartileIncomplete information on freshmen

    2Include General Studies Majors

    2-4

  • Students from international schools 324 285 294 394 388Students from unidentified high schools 11 8 17 5 —

    TOTAL First-Time Freshmen 2,544 2,437 2,358 2,501 2,370

    HIGH SCHOOL OF ORIGINFirst-Time Undergraduates

    Fall 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004 Fall 2003 Fall 2002 N N N N N

    El Paso ISD 705 699 677 676 643Andress 39 37 58 65 50AustinBowie

    3245

    3325

    5426

    4046

    6736

    Burges 58 82 54 59 67Chapin 72 62 52 — —Coronado 140 130 92 128 102El Paso (includes vocational/technical) 39 50 57 60 39FranklinIrvin

    14747

    14648

    13145

    13147

    10956

    Jefferson 25 42 38 33 44Silva Health Magnet 61 44 70 67 73

    Ysleta ISDBel Air

    60784

    60899

    55779

    65080

    57071

    Del Valle 108 83 75 91 71Eastwood 138 135 113 130 111HanksParkland

    13231

    13027

    14528

    17047

    11936

    Riverside 57 63 34 71 83Ysleta (includes vocational) 57 71 83 61 79

    Socorro ISD 357 351 342 322 322Americas 140 131 112 104 115El DoradoMontwood

    1147

    —136

    —153

    —135

    —125

    Socorro 69 84 77 83 82Other ISD's

    Anthony125

    7118

    411

    54 107

    813318

    Canutillo 44 22 27 27 38Clint 11 31 21 17 21Fabens 19 14 12 14 21Mountain ViewSan Elizario

    3014

    2621

    2623

    2813

    2411

    Private 160 132 117 139 123Catholic 123 110 85 99 94

    Cathedral 46 54 39 49 55Father Yermo 28 19 18 19 18Loretto

    Other Private4937

    3722

    2832

    3140

    2129

    Agape Christian AcademyBethel Temple School

    133

    52

    94

    124

    112

    El Paso Country Day School 0 1 3 0 2Jesus Chapel 2 3 4 6 1Lydia Patterson Institute 12 7 3 14 12Radford School 7 3 7 3 1School for Educ Enrichment

    Non-Traditional Students0

    191

    312

    391

    290

    41GED recipients 19 30 30 25 35Home Schooled 0 1 9 4 6

    TOTAL El Paso County 1,973 1,939 1,846 1,923 1,832Students fStudents from New Mexico

    rom other Texas counties 13311

    8323

    8516

    9216

    7820

    Students from other U.S. areas 92 99 100 71 52

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  • TOTAL UNIVERSITY 18 541 17 463 18 502 18 537 18 490

    FIRST-TIME UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION TEST SCORESBy College

    Fall 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004 Fall 2003 Fall 2002Mean N Mean N Mean N Mean N Mean N

    SAT - VerbalBusiness AdministrationEducation

    448434

    18188

    458441

    18983

    465443

    17188

    447420

    17082

    449418

    15592

    Engineering 462 262 464 267 472 226 467 226 466 242Liberal Arts 463 583 471 566 475 634 463 655 461 587Health Sciences 449 265 447 251 448 262 451 236 442 212Science 476 194 482 166 470 137 494 154 488 112Coop Programs 525 6 — — 440 1 502 8 504 5

    Provisional 379 330 378 298 381 172 385 294 376 270

    TOTAL UNIVERSITY 445 1,909 450 1,820 458 1,691 449 1,825 444 1,675SAT - Math

    Business Administration 470 181 479 190 477 171 467 171 463 155Education 442 89 452 83 442 88 436 82 428 92Engineering 515 262 514 267 523 228 514 227 515 242Liberal Arts 471 584 471 567 464 637 466 656 458 587Health Sciences 465 265 470 251 459 262 462 236 462 212Science 487 194 493 166 486 137 508 155 495 112Coop Programs 625 6 — — 510 1 534 8 532 5

    Provisional 383 331 388 298 387 172 381 294 378 270

    TOTAL UNIVERSITY 462 1,912 466 1,822 465 1,696 461 1,829 455 1,675SAT - Combined

    Business Administration 920 181 938 190 942 171 916 171 912 155Education 878 89 894 83 887 88 856 82 847 92Engineering 977 262 979 267 994 227 982 226 981 242Liberal Arts 935 584 943 566 939 634 930 655 920 587Health Sciences 915 265 918 251 908 262 915 236 904 212Science 963 194 976 166 956 137 1,002 154 983 112Coop Programs 1,150 6 — — 950 1 1,046 8 1,036 5

    Provisional 762 331 766 298 767 172 767 294 754 270

    TOTAL UNIVERSITY 907 1,912 916 1,821 923 1,692 910 1,826 900 1,675ACT - Combined

    Business AdministrationEducation

    1817

    5622

    1817

    4225

    1818

    4925

    1917

    4822

    1917

    4021

    Engineering 19 75 19 59 20 58 19 79 19 58Liberal Arts 18 137 18 116 19 180 19 160 19 162Health Sciences 19 68 18 57 19 70 18 85 19 60Science 19 68 19 32 20 51 20 46 19 29Coop Programs 27 5 — — — — 23 1 22 1

    Provisional 15 110 15 132 15 69 15 96 15 119

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  • NEW STUDENT CHARACTERISTICSTransfer Students

    Fall 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004 Fall 2003 Fall 2002

    N % N % N % N % N %

    ENROLLMENT 1,159 100.0% 1,201 100.0% 1,169 100.0% 1,035 100.0% 989 100.0%

    Full-time 609 52.5% 625 52.0% 617 52.8% 602 58.2% 628 63.5%

    Part-time 550 47.5% 576 48.0% 552 47.2% 433 41.8% 361 36.5%

    CLASSIFICATION 1,159 100.0% 1,201 100.0% 1,169 100.0% 1,035 100.0% 989 100.0%

    Freshmen 254 21.9% 267 22.2% 303 25.9% 300 29.0% 291 29.4%

    Sophomores 425 36.7% 438 36.5% 421 36.0% 372 35.9% 350 35.4%

    Juniors 418 36.1% 434 36.1% 367 31.4% 306 29.6% 282 28.5%

    Seniors 62 5.3% 62 5.2% 78 6.7% 57 5.5% 66 6.7%

    ETHNICITY 1,159 100.0% 1,201 100.0% 1,169 100.0% 1,035 100.0% 989 100.0%

    White 154 13.3% 168 14.0% 215 18.4% 183 17.7% 140 14.2%

    Black 50 4.3% 52 4.3% 53 4.5% 38 3.7% 34 3.4%

    Hispanic 845 72.9% 851 70.9% 787 67.3% 738 71.3% 716 72.4%

    Asian-American 18 1.6% 15 1.2% 14 1.2% 12 1.2% 13 1.3%

    Native American 1 0.1% 6 0.5% 5 0.4% 6 0.6% 3 0.3%

    Mexican National 44 3.8% 49 4.1% 43 3.7% 41 4.0% 63 6.4%

    Other International 21 1.8% 24 2.0% 12 1.0% 17 1.6% 20 2.0%

    Unknown 26 2.2% 36 3.0% 40 3.4% — — — —

    RESIDENCE 1,159 100.0% 1,201 100.0% 1,169 100.0% 1,035 100.0% 989 100.0%

    El Paso County 936 80.8% 958 79.8% 950 81.3% 830 80.2% 786 79.5%

    Other Texas 56 4.8% 53 4.4% 49 4.2% 48 4.6% 32 3.2%

    Other U.S. 101 8.7% 112 9.3% 111 9.5% 96 9.3% 73 7.4%

    Mexico 47 4.1% 58 4.8% 46 3.9% 47 4.5% 79 8.0%

    Other Foreign Country 19 1.6% 20 1.7% 13 1.1% 14 1.4% 19 1.9%

    COLLEGE 1,159 100.0% 1,201 100.0% 1,169 100.0% 1,035 100.0% 989 100.0%

    Business Administration 179 15.4% 159 13.2% 182 15.6% 190 18.4% 192 19.4%

    Education 216 18.6% 202 16.8% 192 16.4% 160 15.5% 150 15.2%

    Engineering 102 8.8% 93 7.7% 99 8.5% 84 8.1% 101 10.2%

    Liberal Arts 397 34.3% 436 36.3% 405 34.6% 360 34.8% 350 35.4%

    Health Sciences 162 14.0% 169 14.1% 172 14.7% 162 15.7% 131 13.2%

    Science 90 7.8% 122 10.2% 105 9.0% 79 7.6% 64 6.5%

    University College 10 0.9% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%

    Office of Academic Affairs 3 0.3% 20 1.7% 14 1.2% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%

    UT System Coop 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 0.1%

    Average Age 25.3 25.3 25.5 25.0 24.6

    Average Transfer Hours 52.8 54.2 53.2 49.9 48.8

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  • Other International 53 10.5% 39 6.8% 54 6.4% 49 5.2% 35 4.3%

    Other International 24 4.8% 28 4.9% 29 3.4% 27 2.9% 19 2.3%Female Students (Certification) 10 76.9% 20 80.0% 66 73.3% 67 72.0% 48 71.6%

    White 5 38.5% 7 28.0% 15 16.7% 13 14.0% 11 16.4%Black 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 2 2.2% 4 4.3% 1 1.5%Hispanic 4 30.8% 12 48.0% 47 52.2% 49 52.7% 35 52.2%Asian-American 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 2 2.2% 0 0.0% 1 1.5%Native American 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%Mexican National 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 1.1% 0 0.0%Other International 1 7.7% 1 4.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%

    All New Students (Degree-Seeking) 504 100.0% 576 100.0% 849 100.0% 945 100.0% 812 100.0%White 104 20.6% 127 22.0% 190 22.4% 234 24.8% 174 21.4%Black 20 4.0% 17 3.0% 16 1.9% 26 2.8% 24 3.0%Hispanic 236 46.8% 290 50.3% 487 57.4% 509 53.9% 464 57.1%Asian-American 7 1.4% 10 1.7% 19 2.2% 22 2.3% 15 1.8%Native American 0 0.0% 1 0.2% 2 0.2% 2 0.2% 1 0.1%Mexican National 60 11.9% 63 10.9% 52 6.1% 75 7.9% 80 9.9%Other International 77 15.3% 67 11.6% 83 9.8% 76 8.0% 54 6.7%Unknown 0 0.0% 1 0.2% 0 0.0% 1 0.1% — —

    All New Students (Certification) 13 100.0% 25 100.0% 90 100.0% 93 100.0% 67 100.0%White 7 53.8% 7 28.0% 20 22.2% 20 21.5% 14 20.9%Black 0 0.0% 1 4.0% 6 6.7% 5 5.4% 2 3.0%Hispanic 5 38.5% 16 64.0% 59 65.6% 67 72.0% 49 73.1%Asian-American 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 2 2.2% 0 0.0% 1 1.5%Native American 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%Mexican National 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 3 3.3% 1 1.1% 1 1.5%Other International 1 7.7% 1 4.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%

    *Students enrolling for the first time in a specific graduate program.

    NEW GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT*By Race/Ethnicity, By Gender

    Fall 2004 Fall 2003 Fall 2002Fall 2005Fall 2006N %

    Male Students (Degree-Seeking) 239 47.4% 2White 46 9.1%

    N % N

    71 47.0% 34364 11.1% 73

    % N %

    40.4% 381 408.6% 96 10

    N %.3% 377 46.4%.2% 69 8.5%

    Black 10 2.0% 9 1.6% 9 1.1% 10 1.1% 9 1.1%HispanicAsian-American

    84 16.7%5 1.0%

    112 19.4% 1665 0.9% 6

    19.6% 1720.7% 8

    18.2% 197 24.3%0.8% 6 0.7%

    Native AmericanMexican National

    0 0.0%41 8.1%

    0 0.0% 141 7.1% 34

    0.1% 04.0% 45

    0.0% 1 0.1%4.8% 60 7.4%

    Unknown 0 0.0% 1 0.2% 0 0.0% 1 0.1% — —Male Students (Certification) 3 23.1% 5 20.0% 24 26.7% 26 28.0% 19 28.4%

    White 2 15.4% 0 0.0% 5 5.6% 7 7.5% 3 4.5%BlackHispanic

    0 0.0%1 7.7%

    1 4.0% 44 16.0% 12

    4.4% 113.3% 18

    1.1% 1 1.5%19.4% 14 20.9%

    Asian-AmericanNative American

    0 0.0%0 0.0%

    0 0.0% 00 0.0% 0

    0.0% 00.0% 0

    0.0% 0 0.0%0.0% 0 0.0%

    Mexican National 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 3 3.3% 0 0.0% 1 1.5%Other International

    Female Students (Degree-Seeking)0 0.0%

    265 52.6%0 0.0% 0

    305 53.0% 5060.0% 0

    59.6% 5640.0% 0 0.0%

    59.7% 435 53.6%White 58 11.5% 63 10.9% 117 13.8% 138 14.6% 105 12.9%BlackHispanic

    10 2.0%152 30.2%

    8 1.4% 7178 30.9% 321

    0.8% 1637.8% 337

    1.7% 15 1.8%35.7% 267 32.9%

    Asian-American 2 0.4% 5 0.9% 13 1.5% 14 1.5% 9 1.1%Native American 0 0.0% 1 0.2% 1 0.1% 2 0.2% 0 0.0%Mexican National 19 3.8% 22 3.8% 18 2.1% 30 3.2% 20 2.5%

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  • FIRST-YEAR PERFORMANCE DATAFall 2005 Entering Class

    Number GPA after GPA after % Returned Entered 1 semester 2 semesters Fall 2006

    All First-time freshmen

    Regular Admit 2,040 2.82 2.60 69.6%

    Provisional 397 2.04 1.73 41.8%

    By College*

    Business Administration 266 2.64 2.49 66.9%

    Education 112 2.72 2.51 66.1%

    Engineering 347 2.84 2.49 68.3%

    Liberal Arts 831 2.87 2.67 69.2%

    Health Sciences 291 2.79 2.56 70.4%

    Science 192 2.92 2.74 78.1%

    Office of Academic Affairs 1 0.00 0.00 0.0%*Regular Admit Only

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    Provisional Business EducationLiberal

    Arts Health

    Sciences Regular Engineering Science

    One-Year RetentionFall 2005 Entering Class

    O.A.A.

    Percent ReturningFall 2006

    0.0

    10.0

    20.0

    30.0

    40.0

    50.0

    60.0

    70.0

    80.0

    90.0

    100.0

  • Schedule of Student Loan Fund Notes, For Year Ending August 31, 2006 ------------------------------------- 3-42Outside Resources, FY 2006 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-44

    ENROLLMENT & FINANCIAL AID

    SECTION 3TABLE OF CONTENTS

    (Graphics are italicized)

    PageEnrollment History, Enrollment Characte

    1976-2006 -----------ristics, Fall Semeste

    ------------------------rs ----------------------

    --------------------------------------------------

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    -- 3-1--- 3-2

    Graph: Enrollment Trends --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-2Total Enrollment, By Race/Ethnicity, By Gender ------------------------------------------------------------------ 3-3Class Distribution, Undergraduate and Graduate Students, By Gender ----------------------------------------- 3-4Full/Part-Time Status, By Gender ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-5Undergraduate Enrollment, By Race/Ethnicity, By Gender ------------------------------------------------------- 3-6Graduate EnrollmenGraduate Enrollmen

    t, Degree-Seeking, Bt, Certifications, By

    y Race/Ethnicity, ByRace/Ethnicity, By G

    Gender --------------ender -----------------

    ------------------------------------------------

    --- 3-7--- 3-8

    Undergraduate Age Distribution, Fall 2006 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-9Graduate Age Distribution, Fall 2006 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-10Graduate Age Distribution, Fall 2006 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-11Semester Credit Hours of Enrollment, Fall 2006 ------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-12Student Enrollment, By College, By Full/Part-Time and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) ----------------------- 3-13 Graph:Total St Graph: Fall 20

    udent Full-Time Equ06 Undergraduate/G

    ivalent (FTE), By Coraduate Enrollment,

    llege ------------------ By College ----------

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    --- 3-14-- 3-15

    Graph: Fall 2006 Texas Student Enrollment, By Region ---------------------------------------------------- 3-16Distribution of Resident Texas Students, By Home County ------------------------------------------------------ 3-17 Graph:Fall 2006 Student Enrollment, By State --------------------------------------------------------------- 3-21Distribution of Non-Texas Resident U.S. Students, By Home State --------------------------------------------- 3-22 Graph: Fall 2006 International Student Enrollment, By Region ------------------------------------------- 3-24Distribution of InterRetention & Gradua

    national Students, Bytion Detail, First-Tim

    Home Country -----e, Full-Time Freshm

    ------------------------en --------------------

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    -- 3-25-- 3-29

    Retention & Graduation Summary, First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen ------------------------------------------- 3-30Financial Aid Profile Award Year 2005-2006 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-31Financial Aid Awards Disbursed, Total Dollar Amounts, Five-Year Summary -------------------------------- 3-32 Graph: Financial Aid Award Disbursed, Five-Year Summary ---------------------------------------------- 3-32Financial Aid Awards Offered, Total Dollar Amounts, Five-Year Summary ---------------------------------- 3-33 Graph: FinancFinancial Aid Disbu

    ial Aid Award Offerersed/Offered, By Typ

    d, Five-Year Summae of Aid, Fiscal Yea

    ry ----------------------r 2006 ----------------

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    --- 3-33-- 3-34

    Student Financial Aid Disbursed, By Type of Award, Fiscal Year 2006 ---------------------------------------- 3-35Student Financial Aid Offered, By Type of Award, Fiscal Year 2006 ------------------------------------------- 3-37Summary of Student Financial Aid, By Gender, Fiscal Year 2006 ---------------------------------------------- 3-39 Graph: Total Aid, By Gender, Fall 2006 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-39Summary of Student Financial Aid, By Classification, Fiscal Year 2006 --------------------------------------- 3-40 Graph:Total Aid, By Classification, Fall 2006 ---------------------------------------------------------------- 3-40Financial Aid Award Unduplicated Recipient Disbursed/Offered, By Type of Aid, Fiscal Year 2006 ----- 3-41

  • 1992 16,070 17,213 — — 8,601

    1993 15,985 16,999 — — 8,314

    1994 16,072 17,188 — — 8,217

    1995 15,820 16,275 — — 7,963

    1996 14,959 15,386 — — 7,475

    1997 14,028 15,176 — — 6,970

    1998 13,676 14,677 — — 7,013

    1999 13,454 14,695 — — 6,731

    2000 13,698 15,224 — — 6,865

    2001 14,197 16,220 — — 6,948

    2002 15,333 17,232 — — 7,992**

    2003 16,476 18,542 — — 7,696**

    2004 17,514 18,918 — — 8,750**

    2005 17,499 19,268 — — 8,193**

    2006 18,284 19,842 — — 8,716**

    **Maymester, Summer I, Summer II and Summer 10 week unduplicated count. *Summer I & II combined

    ENROLLMENT HISTORY1976-2006

    Summer Summer Year Spring Fall I II Summer

    1976 13,106 14,795 6,959 5,523 —

    1977 14,345 15,836 unavail 5,611 —

    1978 15,089 15,752 7,456 5,672 —

    1979 14,834 15,749 7,455 5,404 —

    1980 14,947 15,750 7,420 5,035 —

    1981 15,041 15,418 7,320 4,895 —

    1982 14,462 15,112 7,091 5,017 —

    1983 14,035 15,268 8,861* * —

    1984 14,336 15,322 7,189 4,931 —

    1985 14,270 14,110 7,578 4,370 —

    1986 12,893 13,753 6,661 4,195 —

    1987 13,002 14,053 — — 6,509

    1988 13,354 14,981 — — 6,999

    1989 14,270 15,707 — — 7,514

    1990 14,965 16,524 — — 7,942

    1991 15,618 16,795 — — 7,956

    3-1

  • Semester Headcount

    Source: Projections - Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.

    ENROLLMENT CHARACTERISTICSFall Semesters

    Fall Male Female Full-Time** Part-Time** Hispanic FTE* % % % % %

    1986 13,753 9,914 50 50 61 39 511987 14,056 10,242 49 51 62 38 531988 14,971 10,918 48 52 62 38 5819891990

    15,70716,524

    11,44612,073

    4748

    5352

    6162

    3938

    5558

    1991 16,795 12,220 47 53 62 38 591992 17,213 12,350 47 53 61 39 611993 16,999 12,123 48 52 61 39 6219941995

    17,18816,275

    12,23211,536

    4646

    5454

    6060

    4040

    6364

    1996 15,386 11,213 46 54 61 39 651997 15,176 10,841 46 54 61 39 6619981999

    14,67714,695

    10,6989,613

    4646

    5454

    6465

    3635

    6768

    2000 15,224 11,358 46 55 66 34 6920012002

    16,22017,232

    12,17512,692

    4545

    5555

    6368

    3732

    6971

    2003 18,542 13,603 45 55 65 35 7120042005

    18,91819,268

    13,68714,001

    4545

    5555

    6362

    3738

    7272

    2006 19,842 14,418 44 56 61 39 73 * calculated using 15-12-9 method** calculated using 12-9-9 method

    3-2

    0

    5,000

    10,000

    15,000

    20,000

    25,000

    1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010

    Note: Numbers in brackets "[ ]" are projected figures

    Enrollment Trends

    15,750

    14,110

    16,524

    16,275

    15,22419,268

    [20,100]

  • TOTAL ENROLLMENTBy Race/Ethnicity, By Gender

    Fall 2004 Fall 2003 Fall 2002Fall 2005Fall 2006N % N % N % N % N %

    Male

    White 968 4.9% 990 5.1% 1,021 5.4% 1,080 5.8% 1,003 5.8%

    Black 284 1.4% 251 1.3% 245 1.3% 248 1.3% 216 1.3%

    Hispanic 6,052 30.5% 5,910 30.7% 5,746 30.4% 5,577 30.1% 5,157 29.9%

    Asian-American 117 0.6% 116 0.6% 105 0.6% 108 0.6% 109 0.6%

    Native American 15 0.1% 18 0.1% 16 0.1% 16 0.1% 19 0.1%

    Mexican National 991 5.0% 998 5.2% 1,038 5.5% 1,083 5.8% 1,046 6.1%

    Other International 296 1.5% 251 1.3% 274 1.4% 269 1.5% 249 1.4%

    Unknown*

    TOTAL

    88

    8,811

    0.4% 62

    44.4% 8,596

    0.3% 44

    44.6% 8,489

    0.2% 1

    44.9% 8,382

    0.0%

    45.2%

    7,799

    45.3%

    Female

    White 1,208 6.1% 1,287 6.7% 1,305 6.9% 1,300 7.0% 1,180 6.8%

    Black 265 1.3% 231 1.2% 216 1.1% 199 1.1% 193 1.1%

    Hispanic 8,402 42.3% 8,036 41.7% 7,810 41.3% 7,587 40.9% 7,088 41.1%

    Asian-American 118 0.6% 123 0.6% 121 0.6% 118 0.6% 118 0.7%

    Native American 21 0.1% 28 0.1% 33 0.2% 38 0.2% 23 0.1%

    Mexican National 710 3.6% 692 3.6% 707 3.7% 734 4.0% 664 3.9%

    Other International 205 1.0% 193 1.0% 188 1.0% 184 1.0% 167 1.0%

    Unknown*

    TOTAL

    102 0.5%

    11,031

    82

    55.6%

    0.4%

    10,672

    49

    55.4%

    0.3%

    10,429

    55.1% 10,160

    54.8%

    9,433

    54.7%

    All

    White 2,176 11.0% 2,277 11.8% 2,326 12.3% 2,380 12.8% 2,183 12.7%

    Black 549 2.8% 482 2.5% 461 2.4% 447 2.4% 409 2.4%

    Hispanic 14,454 72.8% 13,946 72.4% 13,556 71.7% 13,164 71.0% 12,245 71.1%

    Asian-American 235 1.2% 239 1.2% 226 1.2% 226 1.2% 227 1.3%

    Native American 36 0.2% 46 0.2% 49 0.3% 54 0.3% 42 0.2%

    Mexican National 1,701 8.6% 1,690 8.8% 1,745 9.2% 1,817 9.8% 1,710 9.9%

    Other International 501 2.5% 444 2.3% 462 2.4% 453 2.4% 416 2.4%

    Unknown* 190 1.0% 144 0.7% 93 0.5% 1 0.0% — —

    TOTAL 19,842 100.0% 19,268 100.0% 18,918 100.0% 18,542 100.0% 17,232 100.0%

    *Ethnicity unknown

    3-3

  • CLASS DISTRIBUTIONUndergraduate and Graduate Students

    By Gender

    Fall 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004 Fall 2003 Fall 2002N % N % N % N % N %

    MALES

    Undergraduate 7,430 37.4% 7,230 37.5% 7,125 37.7% 6,911 37.3% 6,512 37.8%FreshmenSophomores

    2,2011,454

    11.1%7.3%

    2,1521,480

    11.2%7.7%

    2,2901,411

    12.1%7.5%

    2,4061,313

    13.0%7.1%

    2,2961,240

    13.3%7.2%

    Juniors 1,550 7.8% 1,373 7.1% 1,325 7.0% 1,250 6.7% 1,158 6.7%Seniors 2,225 11.2% 2,225 11.5% 2,099 11.1% 1,942 10.5% 1,818 10.6%

    Graduate 1,275 6.4% 1,251 6.5% 1,364 7.2% 1,471 7.9% 1,287 7.5%Masters 946 4.8% 938 4.9% 1,059 5.6% 1,143 6.2% 1,051 6.1%Doctoral 208 1.0% 198 1.0% 172 0.9% 151 0.8% 132 0.8%Certification 121 0.6% 115 0.6% 133 0.7% 177 1.0% 104 0.6%

    Post-Baccalaureate 106 0.5% 115 0.6% — — — — — —

    TOTAL 8,811 44.4% 8,596 44.6% 8,489 44.9% 8,382 45.2% 7,799 45.3%FEMALES

    UndergraduateFreshmen

    9,1312,220

    46.0%11.2%

    8,8072,218

    45.7%11.5%

    8,4672,357

    44.8%12.5%

    8,1742,506

    44.1%13.5%

    7,8722,355

    45.7%13.7%

    Sophomores 1,576 7.9% 1,616 8.4% 1,609 8.5% 1,485 8.0% 1,464 8.5%Juniors 2,141 10.8% 1,998 10.4% 1,772 9.4% 1,672 9.0% 1,525 8.8%Seniors 3,194 16.1% 2,975 15.4% 2,729 14.4% 2,511 13.5% 2,528 14.7%

    Graduate 1,774 8.9% 1,712 8.9% 1,962 10.4% 1,986 10.7% 1,561 9.1%Masters 1,341 6.8% 1,312 6.8% 1,535 8.1% 1,528 8.2% 1,216 7.1%Doctoral 171 0.9% 158 0.8% 122 0.6% 109 0.6% 102 0.6%Certification 262 1.3% 242 1.3% 305 1.6% 349 1.9% 243 1.4%

    Post-Baccalaureate 126 0.6% 153 0.8% — — — — — —

    TOTAL 11,031 55.6% 10,672 55.4% 10,429 55.1% 10,160 54.8% 9,433 54.7%ALL

    Undergraduates 16,561 83.5% 16,037 83.2% 15,592 82.4% 15,085 81.4% 14,384 83.5%Freshmen 4,421 22.3% 4,370 22.7% 4,647 24.6% 4,912 26.5% 4,651 27.0%Sophomores 3,030 15.3% 3,096 16.1% 3,020 16.0% 2,798 15.1% 2,704 15.7%Juniors 3,691 18.6% 3,371 17.5% 3,097 16.4% 2,922 15.8% 2,683 15.6%Seniors 5,419 27.3% 5,200 27.0% 4,828 25.5% 4,453 24.0% 4,346 25.2%

    Graduate 3,049 15.4% 2,963 15.4% 3,326 17.6% 3,457 18.6% 2,848 16.5%Masters 2,287 11.5% 2,250 11.7% 2,594 13.7% 2,671 14.4% 2,267 13.2%Doctoral 379 1.9% 356 1.8% 294 1.6% 260 1.4% 234 1.4%Certification 383 1.9% 357 1.9% 438 2.3% 526 2.8% 347 2.0%

    Post-Baccalaureate 232 1.2% 268 1.4% — — — — — —

    TOTAL 19,842 100.0% 19,268 100.0% 18,918 100.0% 18,542 100.0% 17,232 100.0%

    3-4

  • Full-time 6,586 33.2% 6,403 33.2% 6,417 33.9% 6,472 34.9% 6,320 36.7%Part-time 4,445 22.4% 4,269 22.2% 4,012 21.2% 3,688 19.9% 3,113 18.1%

    TOTAL 11,031 55.6% 10,672 55.4% 10,429 55.1% 10,160 54.8% 9,433 54.7%

    University Total 19,842 100.0% 19,268 100.0% 18,918 100.0% 18,542 100.0% 17,232 100.0%

    FULL/PART-TIME STATUSBy Gender

    Fall 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004 Fall 2003 Fall 2002N % N % N % N % N %

    Undergraduate

    MaleFull-time 5,118 25.8% 5,029 26.1% 5,037 26.6% 5,045 27.2% 4,835 28.1%Part-time 2,312 11.7% 2,201 11.4% 2,088 11.0% 1,866 10.1% 1,677 9.7%

    TOTAL

    Female

    7,430 37.4% 7,230 37.5% 7,125 37.7% 6,911 37.3% 6,512 37.8%

    Full-time 6,119 30.8% 5,946 30.9% 5,901 31.2% 5,945 32.1% 5,866 34.0%Part-time 3,012 15.2% 2,861 14.8% 2,566 13.6% 2,229 12.0% 2,006 11.6%

    TOTAL 9,131 46.0% 8,807 45.7% 8,467 44.8% 8,174 44.1% 7,872 45.7%

    Post-Baccalaureate

    MaleFull-time 3 0.0% 2 0.0% — — — — — —Part-time

    TOTAL

    103

    106

    0.5%

    0.5%

    113

    115

    0.6%

    0.6%

    — — — — — —

    — — — — — —Female

    Full-time 2 0.0% 5 0.0% — — — — — —Part-time 124 0.6% 148 0.8% — — — — — —

    TOTAL 126 0.6% 153 0.8%

    Graduate Degree-Seeking

    — — — — — —

    MaleFull-time 479 2.4% 491 2.5% 491 2.6% 526 2.8% 545 3.2%Part-time

    TOTAL

    675

    1,154

    3.4%

    5.8%

    645

    1,136

    3.3%

    5.9%

    740

    1,231

    3.9%

    6.5%

    768

    1,294

    4.1%

    7.0%

    638

    1,183

    3.7%

    6.9%

    FemaleFull-time 454 2.3% 432 2.2% 481 2.5% 490 2.6% 404 2.3%Part-time

    TOTAL

    1,058

    1,512

    5.3%

    7.6%

    1,038

    1,470

    5.4%

    7.6%

    1,176

    1,657

    6.2%

    8.8%

    1,147

    1,637

    6.2%

    8.8%

    914

    1,318

    5.3%

    7.6%

    Certification

    MaleFull-time 9 0.0% 7 0.0% 10 0.1% 12 0.1% 25 0.1%Part-time 112 0.6% 108 0.6% 123 0.7% 165 0.9% 79 0.5%

    TOTAL 121 0.6% 115 0.6% 133 0.7% 177 1.0% 104 0.6%

    FemaleFull-timePart-time

    11251

    0.1%1.3%

    20222

    0.1%1.2%

    35270

    0.2%1.4%

    37312

    0.2%1.7%

    50193

    0.3%1.1%

    TOTAL 262 1.3% 242 1.3% 305 1.6% 349 1.9% 243 1.4%

    All

    MaleFull-timePart-time

    5,6093,202

    28.3%16.1%

    5,5293,067

    28.7%15.9%

    5,5382,951

    29.3%15.6%

    5,5832,799

    30.1%15.1%

    5,4052,394

    31.4%13.9%

    TOTAL 8,811 44.4% 8,596 44.6% 8,489 44.9% 8,382 45.2% 7,799 45.3%

    Female

    3-5

  • UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENTBy Race/Ethnicity, By Gender

    Fall 2004 Fall 2003 Fall 2002Fall 2005Fall 2006N % N % N % N % N %

    Male

    White 690 4.2% 692 4.3% 733 4.7% 760 5.0% 737 5.1%

    Black 254 1.5% 214 1.3% 217 1.4% 207 1.4% 189 1.3%

    Hispanic 5,403 32.6% 5,250 32.7% 5,068 32.5% 4,861 32.2% 4,554 31.7%

    Asian-American 93 0.6% 90 0.6% 83 0.5% 81 0.5% 85 0.6%

    Native American 12 0.1% 16 0.1% 14 0.1% 15 0.1% 17 0.1%

    Mexican National 781 4.7% 830 5.2% 878 5.6% 895 5.9% 851 5.9%

    Other International 109 0.7% 78 0.5% 88 0.6% 92 0.6% 79 0.5%

    Unknown 88 0.5% 60 0.4% 44 0.3% — — — —

    TOTAL 7,430 44.9% 7,230 45.1% 7,125 45.7% 6,911 45.8% 6,512 45.3%

    Female

    White 818 4.9% 888 5.5% 869 5.6% 865 5.7% 824 5.7%

    Black 211 1.3% 180 1.1% 170 1.1% 142 0.9% 153 1.1%

    Hispanic 7,196 43.5% 6,858 42.8% 6,571 42.1% 6,334 42.0% 6,099 42.4%

    Asian-American 89 0.5% 94 0.6% 90 0.6% 82 0.5% 87 0.6%

    Native American 19 0.1% 22 0.1% 21 0.1% 21 0.1% 20 0.1%

    Mexican National 591 3.6% 594 3.7% 608 3.9% 622 4.1% 587 4.1%

    Other International 105 0.6% 90 0.6% 89 0.6% 108 0.7% 102 0.7%

    Unknown 102 0.6% 81 0.5% 49 0.3% — — — —

    TOTAL 9,131 55.1% 8,807 54.9% 8,467 54.3% 8,174 54.2% 7,872 54.7%

    All

    White 1,508 9.1% 1,580 9.9% 1,602 10.3% 1,625 10.8% 1,561 10.9%

    Black 465 2.8% 394 2.5% 387 2.5% 349 2.3% 342 2.4%

    Hispanic 12,599 76.1% 12,108 75.5% 11,639 74.6% 11,195 74.2% 10,653 74.1%

    Asian-American 182 1.1% 184 1.1% 173 1.1% 163 1.1% 172 1.2%

    Native American 31 0.2% 38 0.2% 35 0.2% 36 0.2% 37 0.3%

    Mexican National 1,372 8.3% 1,424 8.9% 1,486 9.5% 1,517 10.1% 1,438 10.0%

    Other International 214 1.3% 168 1.0% 177 1.1% 200 1.3% 181 1.3%

    Unknown 190 1.1% 141 0.9% 93 0.6% — — — —

    TOTAL 16,561 100.0% 16,037 100.0% 15,592 100.0% 15,085 100.0% 14,384 100.0%

    3-6

  • *unable to identify ethnicity

    GRADUATE ENROLLMENTDEGREE-SEEKING

    By Race/Ethnicity, By Gender

    Fall 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004 Fall 2003 Fall 2002N % N % N % N % N %

    Male

    White 219 8.2% 239 9.2% 255 8.8% 272 9.3% 233 9.3%

    Black 26 1.0% 30 1.2% 21 0.7% 31 1.1% 24 1.0%

    Hispanic 519 19.5% 529 20.3% 590 20.4% 600 20.5% 536 21.4%

    Asian-American 18 0.7% 21 0.8% 21 0.7% 26 0.9% 24 1.0%

    Native American 2 0.1% 0 0.0% 2 0.1% 1 0.0% 2 0.1%

    Mexican National 190 7.1% 148 5.7% 157 5.4% 188 6.4% 194 7.8%

    Other International 180 6.8% 167 6.4% 185 6.4% 175 6.0% 170 6.8%

    Unknown* 0 0.0% 2 0.1% 0 0.0% 1 0.0% — —

    TOTAL 1,154 43.3% 1,136 43.6% 1,231 42.6% 1,294 44.1% 1,183 47.3%

    Female

    White 304 11.4% 305 11.7% 373 12.9% 365 12.5% 312 12.5%

    Black 44 1.7% 40 1.5% 35 1.2% 44 1.5% 32 1.3%

    Hispanic 950 35.6% 927 35.6% 1,029 35.6% 1,009 34.4% 807 32.3%

    Asian-American 21 0.8% 19 0.7% 26 0.9% 30 1.0% 25 1.0%

    Native American 2 0.1% 5 0.2% 12 0.4% 15 0.5% 3 0.1%

    Mexican National 102 3.8% 83 3.2% 88 3.0% 102 3.5% 74 3.0%

    Other International 89 3.3% 91 3.5% 94 3.3% 72 2.5% 65 2.6%

    Unknown* 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% — —

    TOTAL 1,512 56.7% 1,470 56.4% 1,657 57.4% 1,637 55.9% 1,318 52.7%

    All

    White 523 19.6% 544 20.9% 628 21.7% 637 21.7% 545 21.8%

    Black 70 2.6% 70 2.7% 56 1.9% 75 2.6% 56 2.2%

    Hispanic 1,469 55.1% 1,456 55.9% 1,619 56.1% 1,609 54.9% 1,343 53.7%

    Asian-American 39 1.5% 40 1.5% 47 1.6% 56 1.9% 49 2.0%

    Native American 4 0.2% 5 0.2% 14 0.5% 16 0.5% 5 0.2%

    Mexican National 292 11.0% 231 8.9% 245 8.5% 290 9.9% 268 10.7%

    Other International 269 10.1% 258 9.9% 279 9.7% 247 8.4% 235 9.4%

    Unknown* 0 0.0% 2 0.1% 0 0.0% 1 0.0% — —

    TOTAL 2,666 100.0% 2,606 100.0% 2,888 100.0% 2,931 100.0% 2,501 100.0%

    3-7

  • By Race/Ethnicity, By Gender

    GRADUATE ENROLLMENTCERTIFICATIONS

    Fall 2005Fall 2006 FaFall 2004 ll 2002**Fall 2003N % N % N % N % N %

    Male

    White 22 5.7% 17 4.8% 33 7.5% 48 9.1% 33 9.5%

    Black 3 0.8% 6 1.7% 7 1.6% 10 1.9% 3 0.9%

    Hispanic 80 20.9% 82 23.0% 88 20.1% 116 22.1% 67 19.3%

    Asian-American 3 0.8% 3 0.8% 1 0.2% 1 0.2% 0 0.0%

    Native American 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%

    Mexican National 11 2.9% 5 1.4% 3 0.7% 0 0.0% 1 0.3%

    Other International 2 0.5% 2 0.6% 1 0.2% 2 0.4% 0 0.0%

    Unknown* 0 0.0% 0 0.0% — — — — — —

    TOTAL 121 31.6% 115 32.2% 133 30.4% 177 33.7% 104 30.0%

    Female

    White 49 12.8% 49 13.7% 63 14.4% 70 13.3% 44 12.7%

    Black 7 1.8% 9 2.5% 11 2.5% 13 2.5% 8 2.3%

    Hispanic 186 48.6% 166 46.5% 210 47.9% 244 46.4% 182 52.4%

    Asian-American 5 1.3% 3 0.8% 5 1.1% 6 1.1% 6 1.7%

    Native American 0 0.0% 1 0.3% 0 0.0% 2 0.4% 0 0.0%

    Mexican National 9 2.3% 7 2.0% 11 2.5% 10 1.9% 3 0.9%

    Other International 6 1.6% 7 2.0% 5 1.1% 4 0.8% 0 0.0%

    Unknown* 0 0.0% 0 0.0% — — — — — —

    TOTAL 262 68.4% 242 67.8% 305 69.6% 349 66.3% 243 70.0%

    All

    White 71 18.5% 66 18.5% 96 21.9% 118 22.4% 77 22.2%

    Black 10 2.6% 15 4.2% 18 4.1% 23 4.4% 11 3.2%

    Hispanic 266 69.5% 248 69.5% 298 68.0% 360 68.4% 249 71.8%

    Asian-American 8 2.1% 6 1.7% 6 1.4% 7 1.3% 6 1.7%

    Native American 0 0.0% 1 0.3% 0 0.0% 2 0.4% 0 0.0%

    Mexican National 20 5.2% 12 3.4% 14 3.2% 10 1.9% 4 1.2%

    Other International 8 92.1% 2.5% 6 61.4% 1.1% 0 0.0%

    Unknown* 0 00.0% 0.0% — — — — — —

    TOTAL 383 100.0% 357 100.0% 438 100.0% 526 100.0% 347 100.0%

    *unable to identify ethnicity

    3-8

  • e e

    UNDERGRADUATE AGE DISTRIBUTIONFall 2006

    CumulativMale

    CumulativFemale

    CumulativeAll

    N % % N % % N % %Age

    Under 18 119 1.6% 1.6% 167 1.8% 1.8% 286 1.7% 1.7%

    18 1,105 14.9% 16.5% 1,222 13.4% 15.2% 2,327 14.1% 15.8%

    19 912 12.3% 28.7% 1,021 11.2% 26.4% 1,933 11.7% 27.4%

    20 820 11.0% 39.8% 947 10.4% 36.7% 1,767 10.7% 38.1%

    21 848 11.4% 51.2% 1,041 11.4% 48.1% 1,889 11.4% 49.5%

    22 749 10.1% 61.3% 898 9.8% 58.0% 1,647 9.9% 59.4%

    23

    24

    575

    425

    7.7%

    5.7%

    69.0%

    74.7%

    665

    475

    7.3%

    5.2%

    65.3%

    70.5%

    1,240

    900

    7.5%

    5.4%

    66.9%

    72.4%

    25 335 4.5% 79.2% 406 4.4% 74.9% 741 4.5% 76.8%

    26 263 3.5% 82.8% 260 2.8% 77.8% 523 3.2% 80.0%

    27 172 2.3% 85.1% 215 2.4% 80.1% 387 2.3% 82.3%

    28 135 1.8% 86.9% 182 2.0% 82.1% 317 1.9% 84.2%

    29 116 1.6% 88.5% 167 1.8% 83.9% 283 1.7% 86.0%

    30 92 1.2% 89.7% 157 1.7% 85.6% 249 1.5% 87.5%

    31 91 1.2% 90.9% 141 1.5% 87.2% 232 1.4% 88.9%

    32

    33

    83

    67

    1.1%

    0.9%

    92.1%

    93.0%

    97

    108

    1.1%

    1.2%

    88.3%

    89.4%

    180

    175

    1.1%

    1.1%

    89.9%

    91.0%

    34 49 0.7% 93.6% 103 1.1% 90.6% 152 0.9% 91.9%

    35 50 0.7% 94.3% 88 1.0% 91.5% 138 0.8% 92.8%

    36 41 0.6% 94.8% 68 0.7% 92.3% 109 0.7% 93.4%

    37 44 0.6% 95.4% 65 0.7% 93.0% 109 0.7% 94.1%

    38 34 0.5% 95.9% 70 0.8% 93.8% 104 0.6% 94.7%

    39 31 0.4% 96.3% 60 0.7% 94.4% 91 0.5% 95.3%

    40-44

    45-49

    125

    82

    1.7%

    1.1%

    98.0%

    99.1%

    218

    175

    2.4%

    1.9%

    96.8%

    98.7%

    343

    257

    2.1%

    1.6%

    97.3%

    98.9%

    50-59 52 0.7% 99.8% 106 1.2% 99.9% 158 1.0% 99.8%

    60-69 12 0.2% 100.0% 4 0.0% 99.9% 16 0.1% 99.9%

    70 plus 1 0.0% 100.0% 4 0.0% 100.0% 5 0.0% 100.0%

    Unreported 2 0.0% 100.0% 1 0.0% 100.0% 3 0.0% 100.0%

    Mode 18 18 18

    Mean 23 24 23

    Median 21 22 22

    Total N 7,430 9,131 16,561

    3-9

  • Mean 33.0 34.0 34.0

    Median 32 32 32

    Total N 106 126 232

    POST-BACCALAUREATE AGE DISTRIBUTIONFall 2006

    Male Female AllCumulative Cumulative Cumulative

    N % % N % % N % %

    Age

    Under 21 2 1.9% 1.9% 0 0.0% 0.0% 2 0.9% 0.9%

    21 0 0.0% 1.9% 0 0.0% 0.0% 0 0.0% 0.9%

    22 7 6.6% 8.5% 5 4.0% 4.0% 12 5.2% 6.1%

    23 4 3.8% 12.3% 9 7.1% 11.1% 13 5.6% 11.7%

    24 2 1.9% 14.2% 8 6.3% 17.4% 10 4.3% 16.0%

    25 7 6.6% 20.8% 2 1.6% 19.0% 9 3.9% 19.9%

    26 8 7.5% 28.3% 9 7.1% 26.1% 17 7.3% 27.2%

    27 6 5.7% 34.0% 10 7.9% 34.0% 16 6.9% 34.1%

    28 2 1.9% 35.9% 3 2.4% 36.4% 5 2.2% 36.3%

    29 5 4.7% 40.6% 2 1.6% 38.0% 7 3.0% 39.3%

    30 5 4.7% 45.3% 3 2.4% 40.4% 8 3.4% 42.7%

    31 2 1.9% 47.2% 4 3.2% 43.6% 6 2.6% 45.3%

    32 4 3.8% 51.0% 11 8.7% 52.3% 15 6.5% 51.8%

    33 3 2.8% 53.8% 4 3.2% 55.5% 7 3.0% 54.8%

    34 2 1.9% 55.7% 4 3.2% 58.7% 6 2.6% 57.4%

    35 4 3.8% 59.5% 5 4.0% 62.7% 9 3.9% 61.3%

    36 5 4.7% 64.2% 4 3.2% 65.9% 9 3.9% 65.2%

    37 5 4.7% 68.9% 2 1.6% 67.5% 7 3.0% 68.2%

    38 2 1.9% 70.8% 1 0.8% 68.3% 3 1.3% 69.5%

    39 4 3.8% 74.6% 0 0.0% 68.3% 4 1.7% 71.2%

    40-44 12 11.3% 85.9% 16 12.7% 81.0% 28 12.1% 83.3%

    45-49 7 6.6% 92.5% 9 7.1% 88.1% 16 6.9% 90.2%

    50-59 8 7.5% 100.0% 11 8.7% 96.8% 19 8.2% 98.4%

    60-69 0 0.0% 100.0% 4 3.2% 100.0% 4 1.7% 100.1%

    70 plus 0 0.0% 0100.0% 0.0% 0100.0% 0.0% 100.1%

    Unreported 0 0.0% 0100.0% 0.0% 0100.0% 0.0% 100.1%

    Mode 26 32 26

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  • 50-59 91 7.1% 98.8% 110 6.2% 99.0% 201 6.6% 98.9%

    Mean 32 33 33

    Median 30 31 31

    Total N 1,275 1,774 3,049

    GRADUATE AGE DISTRIBUTIONFall 2006

    Male Female All

    NC

    %umulati

    %ve

    NC

    %umulati

    %ve

    NC

    %umulative

    %Age

    Under 21 0 0.0% 0.0% 0 0.0% 0.0% 0 0.0% 0.1%

    21 8 0.6% 0.6% 14 0.8% 0.8% 22 0.7% 0.8%

    22 43 3.4% 4.0% 52 2.9% 3.7% 95 3.1% 3.9%

    23 61 4.8% 8.8% 81 4.6% 8.3% 142 4.7% 8.6%

    24 100 7.8% 16.6% 118 6.7% 15.0% 218 7.1% 15.7%

    25 87 6.8% 23.4% 121 6.8% 21.8% 208 6.8% 22.5%

    26 98 7.7% 31.1% 119 6.7% 28.5% 217 7.1% 29.6%

    27 79 6.2% 37.3% 98 5.5% 34.0% 177 5.8% 35.4%

    28 59 4.6% 41.9% 82 4.6% 38.6% 141 4.6% 40.0%

    29 61 4.8% 46.7% 93 5.2% 43.8% 154 5.1% 45.1%

    30 56 4.4% 51.1% 69 3.9% 47.7% 125 4.1% 49.2%

    31 48 3.8% 54.9% 71 4.0% 51.7% 119 3.9% 53.1%

    32 47 3.7% 58.6% 61 3.4% 55.1% 108 3.5% 56.6%

    33 41 3.2% 61.8% 70 3.9% 59.0% 111 3.6% 60.2%

    34 40 3.1% 64.9% 59 3.3% 62.3% 99 3.2% 63.4%

    35 39 3.1% 68.0% 65 3.7% 66.0% 104 3.4% 66.8%

    36 46 3.6% 71.6% 43 2.4% 68.4% 89 2.9% 69.7%

    37 33 2.6% 74.2% 46 2.6% 71.0% 79 2.6% 72.3%

    38 40 3.1% 77.3% 42 2.4% 73.4% 82 2.7% 75.0%

    39 23 1.8% 79.1% 36 2.0% 75.4% 59 1.9% 76.9%

    40-44 88 6.9% 86.0% 159 9.0% 84.4% 247 8.1% 85.0%

    45-49 73 5.7% 91.7% 149 8.4% 92.8% 222 7.3% 92.3%

    60-69 12 0.9% 99.7% 15 0.8% 99.8% 27 0.9% 99.8%

    70 plus 2 0.2% 99.9% 1 0.1% 99.9% 3 0.1% 99.9%

    Unreported 0 0.0% 99.9% 0 0.0% 99.9% 0 0.0% 99.9%

    Mode 24 25 24

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  • Undergraduate

    SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS OF ENROLLMENTFall 2006

    Post-Baccalaureate Graduate Total# Credit Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative Hours N % % N % % N % % N % %

    0 31 0.2% 0.2% 0 0.0% 0.0% 11 0.4% 0.4% 42 0.2% 0.2%

    1 13 0.1% 0.3% 1 0.4% 0.4% 10 0.3% 0.7% 24 0.1% 0.3%

    2 15 0.1% 0.4% 0 0.0% 0.4% 1 0.0% 0.7% 16 0.1% 0.4%

    3 641 3.9% 4.2% 162 69.8% 70.3% 765 25.1% 25.8% 1,568 7.9% 8.3%

    4 97 0.6% 4.8% 3 1.3% 71.6% 97 3.2% 29.0% 197 1.0% 9.3%

    5 63 0.4% 5.2% 0 0.0% 71.6% 28 0.9% 29.9% 91 0.5% 9.8%

    6 1,530 9.2% 14.4% 40 17.2% 88.8% 1,137 37.3% 67.2% 2,707 13.6% 23.4%

    7 313 1.9% 16.3% 3 1.3% 90.1% 36 1.2% 68.4% 352 1.8% 25.2%

    8 254 1.5% 17.9% 2 0.9% 90.9% 11 0.4% 68.7% 267 1.3% 26.5%

    9 1,646 9.9% 27.8% 14 6.0% 97.0% 649 21.3% 90.0% 2,309 11.6% 38.2%

    10 437 2.6% 30.4% 1 0.4% 97.4% 131 4.3% 94.3% 569 2.9% 41.0%

    11 284 1.7% 32.1% 1 0.4% 97.8% 42 1.4% 95.7% 327 1.6% 42.7%

    12 5,386 32.5% 64.7% 4 1.7% 99.6% 79 2.6% 98.3% 5,469 27.6% 70.2%

    13 1,368 8.3% 72.9% 0 0.0% 99.6% 18 0.6% 98.9% 1,386 7.0% 77.2%

    14 943 5.7% 78.6% 1 0.4% 100.0% 24 0.8% 99.7% 968 4.9% 82.1%

    15 2,209 13.3% 92.0% 0 0.0% 100.0% 6 0.2% 99.9% 2,215 11.2% 93.3%

    16 577 3.5% 95.4% 0 0.0% 100.0% 1 0.0% 99.9% 578 2.9% 96.2%

    17 289 1.7% 97.1% 0 0.0% 100.0% 2 0.1% 100.0% 291 1.5% 97.7%

    18 300 1.8% 99.0% 0 0.0% 100.0% 1 0.0% 100.0% 301 1.5% 99.2%

    19 58 0.4% 99.4% 0 0.0% 100.0% 0 0.0% 100.0% 58 0.3% 99.5%

    20 30 0.2% 99.5% 0 0.0% 100.0% 0 0.0% 100.0% 30 0.2% 99.6%

    21 59 0.4% 99.9% 0 0.0% 100.0% 0 0.0% 100.0% 59 0.3% 99.9%

    22 7 0.0% 99.9% 0 0.0% 100.0% 0 0.0% 100.0% 7 0.0% 99.9%

    23 3 0.0% 100.0% 0 0.0% 100.0% 0 0.0% 100.0% 3 0.0% 100.0%

    24+ 8 0.0% 100.0% 0 0.0% 100.0% 0 0.0% 100.0% 8 0.0% 100.0%

    12 3 6 7Mode

    Mean 11 4 6 10

    Median 12 3 6 12

    Total N 16,561 232 3,049 19,842

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  • UG GR UG GR UG GR UG GR UG GR

    Business Administration

    FT 1,693 77 1,641 105 1,736 148 1,797 160 1,831 128

    PT 895 177 891 178 821 188 756 291 713 253

    FTE 2,198.6 168.1 2,155.5 199.1 2,214.1 252.9 2,230.2 306.2 2,242.9 252.3

    Education

    FT 1,244 125 1,139 123 1,051 146 1,065 180 1,135 180

    PT 829 1,169 780 1,123 701 1,150 547 1,213 441 795

    FTE 1,749.4 759.4 1,614.2 736.4 1,464.0 782.7 1,385.3 881.8 1,387.7 604.3

    Engineering

    FT 1,472 240 1,514 200 1,511 203 1,536 216 1,577 232

    PT 634 155 602 162 579 179 542 192 522 190

    FTE 1,872.6 318.8 1,886.3 274.3 1,873.0 284.7 1,889.1 305.1 1,905.1 322.4

    Liberal Arts

    FT 4,370 175 4,363 156 4,376 184 4,461 171 4,155 192

    PT 1,649 227 1,624 221 1,540 240 1,379 230 1,318 226

    FTE 5,339.2 286.7 5,338.0 263.1 5,294.0 301.1 5,278.7 284.8 4,938.8 298.3

    Health Sciences

    FT 1,259 122 1,337 127 1,318 103 1,278 98 1,255 79

    PT 826 154 715 140 661 137 614 128 444 96

    FTE 1,775.5 200.6 1,778.2 196.2 1,729.5 164.7 1,659.8 163.0 1,534.7 129.8

    Science

    FT 1,106 160 967 176 936 169 835 161 735 128

    PT 414 124 423 113 312 94 257 84 245 56

    FTE 1,374.2 228.2 1,229.8 240.3 1,128.2 216.9 997.2 206.8 891.6 149.7

    University College

    FT 74 — — — — — — — — —

    PT 64 — — — — — — — — —

    FTE 111.2 — — — — — — — — —

    Graduate Studies

    FT — 42 — 43 — 41 — 51 — 54

    PT — 32 — 33 — 35 — 28 — 21

    UT Coop

    FT 19 0 13 0 10 0 18 1 13 0

    PT 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5

    FTE 19.0 0.7 13.0 0.0 10.4 0.0 18.0 1.0 13.0 2.0Office of Academic Affairs

    FT 5 12 8 20 0 23 0 27 0 31

    PT 240 57 288 43 39 286 0 226 0 182

    FTE 85.6 47.8 103.2 39.1 10.5 138.2 0.0 119.7 0.0 111.0

    Total

    FT 11,242 953 10,982 950 10,938 1,017 10,990 1,065 10,701 1,024

    Fall 2004 Fall 2003 Fall 2002Fall 2005Fall 2006

    STUDENT ENROLLMENTBy College, By Full/Part-Time and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE)

    FTE — 54.6 — 58.4 — 54.0 — 63.1 — 63.2

    PT 5,551 2,096 5,323 2,013 4,654 2,309 4,095 2,392 3,683 1,824

    FTE 14,525.2 2,064.8 14,118.2 2,007.1 13,723.7 2,195.1 13,458.3 2,331.4 12,913.7 1,933.1

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    Note: FTE calculation uses 12-9-9 method

  • Total Student Full-Time Equivalent (FTE)By College

    Note: Figures used for the above chart can be located on page 3-12.

    3-14

    Student FTE

    BusinessEducationEngineering

    Liberal Arts

    Health Sciences

    Science

    0

    1,000

    2,000

    3,000

    4,000

    5,000

    6,000

    2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

  • Source: pages 1-4 & 1-5

    3-15

    Education2,073 - 12%

    Engineering2,106 - 13%

    Liberal Arts5,989 - 36%

    Health Sciences2,085 - 13%

    Science1,520 -9%

    Education1,294 - 42%

    Liberal Arts402 - 13%

    Health Sciences276 - 9%

    Science284 - 9%

    Fall 2006 Undergraduate EnrollmentBy College

    Fall 2006 Graduate EnrollmentBy College

    Engineering395 - 13%

    Business2,588 - 16%

    Business254 - 8%

  • 3-16

    Fall 2006 Texas Student EnrollmentBy Region

    North Central121

    East106

    Central40

    South Central92

    West16,833

    South46

    Panhandle27

  • DISTRIBUTION OF RESIDENT TEXAS STUDENTSBy Home County

    County Fall 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004 Fall 2003 Fall 2002Central Texas

    Bell 7 7 5 4 6Bosque 1 0 0 0 0Brown 2 1 1 0 0Burnet 3 2 2 0 0Callahan 2 2 1 0 0Comanche 1 1 1 2 1Coryell 1 1 1 2 3Crockett 1 1 0 0 0EllisErath

    20

    00

    20

    21

    11

    Falls 0 0 0 0 2Johnson 2 1 1 1 1Lampasas 1 0 0 0 0Llano 0 0 1 0 0McCulloch 1 0 0 0 0McLennan 1 5 1 2 2Milam 2 2 2 1 2Mills 1 0 0 0 1Mitchell 0 0 0 1 0Parker 0 1 0 1 0Sterling 1 1 0 0 0SuttonTaylor

    23

    14

    11

    01

    02

    Tom Green 2 2 5 4 5Williamson 4 8 7 5 3TOTAL 40 40 32 27 30% 0.2% 0.2% 0.2% 0.2% 0.2%

    East TexasAnderson 0 0 0 1 1Angelina 2 0 0 0 0Bowie 0 0 1 0 0Brazoria 5 5 5 7 6Cass 0 1 0 0 0Cherokee 1 1 0 0 0Colorado 1 1 2 2 1Fort Bend 16 7 6 5 6Galveston 5 4 5 4 8Gregg 0 1 0 2 1Grimes 1 1 0 0 0HardinHarris

    047

    051

    149

    135

    029

    Harrison 1 2 3 2 1Hemphill 1 0 0 0 0Henderson 1 0 0 0 0Houston 6 3 8 8 5Jasper 1 0 0 0 0Jefferson 3 1 1 0 1

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  • County Fall 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004 Fall 2003 Fall 2002Liberty 1 0 0 0 0Marion 1 2 1 0 0Matagorda 1 0 0 0 0Montgomery 3 1 0 0 0Orange 0 0 0 1 0Panola 1 0 0 0 0Rusk 2 0 0 0 0Shelby 1 0 0 0 0Smith 0 2 3 2 1Tyler 3 2 1 2 0Upshur 0 1 0 0 0Walker 1 0 0 0 0Waller 1 1 0 0 1TOTAL 106 87 86 72 61% 0.6% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.4%

    North CentralArcher 0 1 0 0 0Collin 9 3 4 7 3Dallas 41 40 42 35 25Denton 9 5 8 9 4Fannin 1 2 2 2 2Grayson 1 3 2 0 1Hood 0 0 1 1 1Hopkins 2 1 2 2 1Hunt 0 1 0 1 0Jack 1 1 1 0 0Jones 0 1 0 0 0Kaufman 0 1 1 2 0Navarro 0 2 1 0 0Rockwall 1 1 1 1 1Tarrant 54 34 38 23 21Van Zandt 1 1 0 0 0Wichita 0 0 1 0 0Wilbarger 1 1 0 0 0Wise 0 0 0 0 1Wood 0 1 0 0 0TOTAL 121 99 104 83 60% 0.7% 0.6% 0.6% 0.5% 0.4%

    PanhandleAndrews 2 1 1 1 0Borden 1 1 0 0 0Dallam 0 0 1 0 0Dawson 0 0 1 0 0Deaf Smith 1 1 2 1 1Dickens 0 0 1 1 0Floyd 0 0 1 0 0

    3-18

  • South Central TexasAtascosa 1 0 0 0 0Austin 5 5 5 9 4

    County Fall 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004 Fall 2003 Fall 2002Gaines 1 1 1 3 0Garza 0 0 1 1 1Hale 0 1 0 0 0Hansford 1 1 0 0 1Hockley 1 0 0 0 0Howard 3 6 2 3 1Hutchinson 0 0 0 1 3King 0 0 1 1 0Lamb 0 1 1 1 1Lubbock 9 9 12 13 10Moore 1 2 2 2 2Nolan 1 0 0 0 1Ochiltree 0 0 1 0 0Parmer 1 1 1 1 2Potter 3 1 0 3 4Randall 2 3 1 0 1Scurry 0 0 1 1 1Terry 0 1 0 0 0Wheeler 0 1 0 0 0Yoakum 0 0 0 0 1TOTAL 27 31 31 33 30% 0.2% 0.2% 0.2% 0.2% 0.2%

    South TexasBee 2 0 0 0 0Cameron 16 11 9 11 11Guadalupe 1 1 0 0 0Hidalgo 8 7 8 13 13Kenedy 0 0 0 0 1Kleberg 0 0 0 0 2Live Oak 1 2 1 1 1Maverick 0 0 1 1 2Nueces 6 4 2 3 3San Patricio 2 1 1 1 1Victoria 1 2 0 0 0WebbWillacy

    81

    81

    80

    61

    50

    WilsonTOTAL%

    046

    0.3%

    037

    0.2%

    131

    0.2%

    037

    0.2%

    039

    0.3%

    Bandara 1 0 0 0 0Bastrop 3 1 1 1 1Bexar 43 41 51 62 45Brazos 0 2 1 2 1Burleson 0 0 0 0 1

    3-19

  • County Fall 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004 Fall 2003 Fall 2002Caldwell 1 0 2 1 1Comal 2 3 5 3 0Fayette 0 0 0 0 1Gillespie 1 1 2 2 1Gonzales 0 0 0 0 0Hays 3 0 2 1 1Jim Wells 0 1 1 1 0Kendall 1 1 1 0 1Kerr 1 3 0 0 0Kinney 0 0 0 1 0Lee 1 1 2 2 2Medina 4 0 0 3 2Travis 23 21 25 25 25Uvalde 0 1 1 0 1Val Verde 2 1 2 1 2TOTAL 92 82 101 114 89% 0.5% 0.5% 0.6% 0.7% 0.6%

    West Texas

    Brewster 2 4 3 8 3Crane 0 1 1 0 0Culberson 7 1 1 2 3Ector 21 19 16 14 14El Paso 16,301 15,907 15,588 15,182 14,013Hudspeth 23 17 18 16 10Jeff Davis 1 0 0 0 1Midland 22 20 14 19 13Pecos 7 4 1 2 1Presidio 8 6 8 7 4Reeves 5 4 4 3 4Terrell 0 0 0 0 1Ward 3 2 1 2 1Winkler 1 0 0 0 0TOTAL 16,401 15,985 15,655 15,255 14,068% 97.4% 97.7% 97.6% 97.7% 97.9%

    TEXAS TOTAL 16,833 16,361 16,040 15,621 14,377

    % OF TOTAL ENROLLMENT 89.0% 86.5% 84.8% 84.2% 83.4%

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  • Fall 2006 Student EnrollmentBy State

    Montana7

    Oregon5

    Idaho6

    N. Dakota1

    Wyoming1

    S. Dakota1

    Minnesota

    Nebraska4

    Iowa5

    7Wisconsin

    8

    Illinois11

    1

    6 12Ohio

    23

    2

    21N.C.

    New York

    California

    Nevada5

    Utah5

    Colorado13

    Arizona34

    New Mexico

    248

    Kansas6

    Oklahoma5

    Texas16,833

    Missouri5

    Arkansas3

    Kentucky

    S.C.

    2

    7

    Mich.

    12Georgia

    Alabama7

    Miss.3

    Louisiana

    Florida29

    Hawaii8

    12Washington

    Ind.

    N.Hamp.

    12

    0

    2

    5

    14

    3-21

    97

    7

    W.Virg.

    15

    4

    Delaware

    Maine

    160

    Tennessee

    Penn.

    R.I.1

    Vermont

    Mass.

    D.C.1

    Virginia

    Conn.N.J.

    05

    Maryland

    Alaska6

  • DISTRIBUTION OF NON-TEXAS RESIDENT U.S. STUDENTSBy Home State

    State Fall 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004 Fall 2003 Fall 2002Northeast

    Connecticut 0 3 3 2 2Delaware 0 0 0 0 0Maine 2 1 0 1 1Massachusetts 5 2 6 6 7New Hampshire 2 2 1 0 0New Jersey 12 13 9 8 5New York 16 17 18 18 15Pennsylvania 23 15 9 7 15Rhode Island 1 1 0 0 1Vermont 0 0 1 0 0TOTAL 61 54 47 42 46% 8.3% 8.0% 8.0% 7.5% 8.4%

    Southeast

    Alabama 7 5 6 3 6Arkansas 3 2 1 2 1District of Columbia 1 2 1 1 1Florida 29 21 13 25 20Georgia 12 9 11 13 14Kentucky 8 8 6 5 4Louisiana 7 9 9 4 5Maryland 5 12 11 4 2Mississippi 3 2 2 3 1Missouri 5 6 6 5 6North Carolina 21 17 7 4 8South Carolina 4 6 4 4 4Tennessee 15 11 8 7 7Virginia 14 5 5 7 5West Virginia 2 2 2 0 0TOTAL 136 117 92 87 84% 18.4% 17.3% 15.6% 15.6% 15.4%

    Mid West

    Illinois 11 10 17 20 17Indiana 6 6 6 5 5Iowa 5 3 3 2 0MichiganMinnesotaOhio

    157

    12

    218

    11

    166

    11

    139

    15

    438

    WisconsinTOTAL

    763

    564

    261

    165

    542

    % 8.5% 9.4% 10.4% 11.6% 7.7%

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  • State Fall 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004 Fall 2003 Fall 2002

    PlainsKansas 6 2 5 2 4Nebraska 4 2 3 2 2North Dakota 1 3 1 1 3Oklahoma 5 5 10 13 10South Dakota 1 1 2 0 1TOTAL 17 13 21 18 20% 2.3% 1.9% 3.6% 3.2% 3.7%

    West

    Arizona 34 26 35 32 26California 97 84 56 48 68Colorado 13 13 7 8 11Idaho 6 7 6 3 2Montana 7 4 3 4 2Nevada 5 6 7 5 3New Mexico 248 244 216 217 203Oregon 5 6 1 3 4Utah 5 4 1 3 4Washington 12 15 14 11 17Wyoming 1 0 1 1 2TOTAL 433 409 347 335 342 % 58.7% 60.3% 59.0% 60.0% 62.8%

    Non-contiguous West

    Alaska 6 4 6 3 1Hawaii 8 2 3 1 3TOTAL 14 6 9 4 4% 1.9% 0.9% 1.5% 0.7% 0.7%

    US Territories and Possessions

    Panama 0 0 0 0 0Puerto Rico 13 14 10 7 5Virgin Islands 0 0 0 0 1TOTAL 13 14 10 7 6% 1.8% 2.1% 1.7% 1.3% 1.1%

    Unknown State 1 1 1 0 1

    TOTAL 1 1 1 0 1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.2% 0.0% 0.2%

    TOTAL U.S. RESIDENTS ENROLLMENT 738 678 588 558 545

    % OF TOTAL UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENT 3.9% 3.6% 3.1% 3.0% 3.2%

    3-23

  • Fall 2006 International Student EnrollmentBy Region

    Middle East & North Africa

    21

    North America

    21

    Western Europe

    62

    Eastern Europe& Russia

    30EastAsia59

    SouthAsia136

    South EastAsia

    7

    1,842

    Australia &Oceania

    4

    Sub-SaharanAfrica

    35

    3-24

    Mexico

    CentralAmerica &Caribbean

    (not Mexico)14

    SouthAmerica

    38

    Detail

  • DISTRIBUTION OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTSBy Home Country

    Country Fall 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004 Fall 2003 Fall 2002Africa, Sub-Saharan

    Angola 0 1 1 2 1Cameroon 0 0 0 0 0Eritrea 1 1 0 0 0Ethiopia 2 3 3 1 0Gabon Republic 0 1 1 1 1Kenya 10 9 5 3 2Madagascar 0 0 0 0 0Mozambique 0 0 0 0 0Nigeria 22 25 25 21 16Uganda 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 35 40 35 28 20% 1.5% 1.8% 1.5% 1.2% 0.9%

    America, Central & CaribbeanBahamas 0 1 2 2 4Barbados 3 3 3 3 3Guatemala 0 0 0 1 1Jamaica 10 11 10 4 1Mexico 1,842 1,798 1,837 1,973 1,908Netherlands Antilles 1 1 2 2 2Nicaragua 0 1 0 0 0Panama 0 0 0 0 0Western Samoa 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 1,856 1,815 1,854 1,985 1,919% 81.7% 81.4% 81.0% 84.0% 83.1%

    America, NorthCanada 21 22 22 22 18TOTAL 21 22 22 22 18% 0.9% 1.0% 1.0% 0.9% 0.8%

    America, SouthArgentina 2 4 8 6 3Bolivia 1 0 0 1 1Brazil 10 9 10 9 9Chile 1 1 0 2 3Colombia 15 12 8 4 6Dominican Republic 0 1 1 1 0Ecuador 1 1 2 2 2Peru 4 4 4 4 3Uruguay 0 0 1 1 0Venezuela 4 5 5 3 3TOTAL 38 37 39 33 30% 1.7% 1.7% 1.7% 1.4% 1.3%

    3-25

  • Country Fall 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004 Fall 2003 Fall 2002Asia, East

    China (People's Republic) 22 25 33 25 27Hong Kong 2 2 1 3 3Japan 7 6 3 4 9Macao 0 0 0 0 0Mongolia 2 1 0 0 0North Korea 6 3 3 6 2South Korea 11 9 10 0 8North Vietnam 0 1 1 1 1South Vietnam 1 1 1 1 1Taiwan 8 5 7 5 7TOTAL 59 53 59 45 58 % 2.6% 2.4% 2.6% 1.9% 2.5%

    Asia, SouthBangladesh 5 5 3 2 3Bhutan 6 5 3 1 2India 121 123 137 124 123Nepal 3 1 2 0 0Pakistan 1 2 1 1 1Sri Lanka 0 1 0 0 0TOTAL 136 137 146 128 129% 6.0% 6.1% 6.4% 5.4% 5.6%

    Asia, SoutheastIndonesia 1 1 1 2 3Kazakhstan 0 0 0 1 5Krgyzstan 1 1 1 1 2Malaysia 3 1 2 1 1Philippines 2 13 7 3 1Singapore 0 1 2 0 1Thailand 0 3 3 1 2TOTAL 7 20 16 9 15% 0.3% 0.9% 0.7% 0.4% 0.6%

    Australia and OceaniaAustralia 4 3 3 2 2New Zealand 0 0 1 1 1TOTAL 4 3 4 3 3%

    Europe, Eastern & CIS 0.2% 0.1% 0.2% 0.1% 0.1%

    (former USSR)Albania 1 1 1 1 1Austria 1 1 1 1 0Bosnia-Herzegovina 0 0 1 1 2Bulgaria 3 0 2 2 2Croatia 0 0 0 1 2Czechoslovakia 5 7 3 2 2

    3-26

  • Finland 5 3 4 2 4France 15 11 13 7 7Germany 19 21 31 29 33Iceland 0 0 1 1 0Italy 0 0 0 0 0Netherlands 8 6 9 7 9Norway 0 0 0 0 1Saint Lucia 1 2 2 1 0Spain 2 2 2 8 7Sweden 3 3 1 3 6Switzerland 3 1 2 2 2United Kingdom 2 0 0 0 0TOTAL 62 52 66 63 73% 2.7% 2.3% 2.9% 2.7% 3.2%

    Middle East & North AfricaAlgeria 0 1 1 1 0Azerbaijan 0 0 0 0 0Bahrain 0 1 0 0 0Cyprus 0 0 0 0 0Egypt 2 1 1 1 1Iran 3 3 3 5 3Iraq 0 0 0 0 0Israel 0 0 0 1 0Jordan 6 5 5 3 4

    Country Fall 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004 Fall 2003 Fall 2002Greece 0 0 1 0 2Hungary 0 0 0 1 1Latvia 2 1 1 1 1Lithuania 0 0 1 1 1Montenegro 0 1 1 1 1Poland 4 5 4 2 1Romania 3 4 3 4 2Russia 1 1 2 2 3Serbia 5 1 0 0 0Slovakia 1 1 1 1 1Slovenia 0 1 1 1 0TajikistanUkraine

    02

    02

    01

    01

    01

    U.S.S.R./C.I.S. 0 0 0 0 0Yugoslavia 2 3 2 2 3TOTAL%

    301.3%

    291.3%

    261.1%

    251.1%

    261.1%

    Europe, WesternBelgiumDenmarkEngland

    301

    201

    001

    111

    013

    3-27

  • yKuwaitLebanon

    Saudi Arabia

    United Arab EmiratesWest BankTOTAL

    Unknown CountryTOTAL

    NATIOENROLLMENT

    ENROLLMENT

    3-28

    INT

    Countr

    OmanQatar

    SyriaTurkey

    %

    %

    ER NAL

    % OF TOTAL UNIVERSITY

    TOTAL

    12.0

    2,271

    0.1

    Fall 2006

    210.9%

    %

    %

    Fall 2005

    200.9%

    0.0%

    2,229

    11.8%

    Fall 2004

    221.0%

    0.0%

    2,290

    12.1%

    2 1 1 3 20 0 1 2 40 2 2 1 03 3 2 0 02 0 0 1 10 0 1 0 12 0 2 1 01 2 2 2 00 1 1 1 1

    2 1 1 0 22 1 1 0 2

    Fall 2003

    220.9%

    0.0%

    2,363

    12.7%

    Fall 2002

    170.7%

    0.1%

    2,310

    13.4%

  • EnteringFirst-Time Full-Time Freshmen

    Retention1 Year 909 65.2% 947 64.5% 1,1152 Years 726 52.1% 768 52.3% 9123 Years 648 46.5% 676 46.0% 7964 Years 586 42.0% 612 41.7% 7225 Years 394 28.3% 407 27.7% 4946 Years 238 17.1% 235 16.0% 2997 Years 153 11.0% 137 9.3% 1838 Years 101 7.2% 105 7.2% 1339 Years 81 5.8% 76 5.2%10 Years 48 3.4%

    Graduation4 Years 41 2.9% 35 2.4% 495 Years 211 15.1% 218 14.9% 2486 Years 352 25.3% 379 25.8% 4307 Years 442 31.7% 474 32.3% 5528 Years 493 35.4% 514 35.0% 6099 Years 524 37.6% 545 37.1%10 Years 551 39.5%

    Fall 1996 Fall 1997

    1,394 1,468

    67.2%

    Fall 2005

    2,184

    1,467

    Fall 2004

    2,131

    68.3%55.0%

    1,4551,172

    Fall 2003

    2,341

    66.6%54.1%50.7%

    71.1% 1,56057.5% 1,26752.1% 1,18745.5%

    1%

    Fall 2002

    2,222

    1,5791,2771,1581,010

    92 4.

    Fall 2001

    2,105

    69.1%55.5%49.8%43.0%27.6%

    3.9%17.9%

    1,4551,1681,048906582

    83377

    RETENTION & GRADUATION DETAILFirst-Time Full-Time Freshmen

    all 2000

    1,976

    1,345 68.1%1,087 55.0%976 49.4%827 41.9%556 28.1%322 16.3%

    81 4.1%335 17.0%569 28.8%

    F

    69.6%58.0%52.0%44.4%31.3%18.8%11.7%

    4.7%18.1%29.2%35.9%

    Fall 1999

    1,778

    1,2381,031924790557334208

    84321520638

    Fall 1998

    1,597

    69.8%57.1%49.8%45.2%30.9%18.7%11.5%8.3%

    3.1%15.5%26.9%34.6%38.1%

    3-293-293-29

  • Entering Cohort

    1996

    1997 1,468

    1999

    2000 1,976 68% 55% 17% 29%

    2001 2,105 69% 56% 18%

    2002 2,222 71% 58%

    2003

    2004 2,131

    2005 2,184

    First-Time Full-Time FreshmenRETENTION & GRADUATION SUMMARY

    Retained Graduated

    N +1 years +2 years +5 years + 6 years +7 years +8 years

    1,394 65% 52% 15% 25% 32% 35%

    65% 52% 15% 26% 32% 35%

    1998 1,597 70% 57% 16% 27% 35% 38%

    1,778 70% 58% 18% 29% 36%

    2,341 67% 54%

    68% 55%

    67%

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