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Spring 2016 Final Enrollment Report Enrollment Management & Marketing Division of Academic Affairs April 14, 2016

Total Enrollment by Student Level Spring 2015 Spring 2016 Percent Change Undergraduate29,82630, % Graduate – Master’s3,3863, % Graduate – Doctoral % Postbaccalaureate % Total34,22735, % Source: CBM001 Report to THECB. Doctoral enrollment includes students classified as special professional (2015 n=116; 2016 n=119).

Semester Credit Hours by Course Level Source: CBM004 Report to THECB.

Total Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity Source: CBM001 Report to THECB.

Total Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity Spring 2015Spring 2016 Percent Change White17,58817, % Hispanic10,88411, % African American3,1853, % Asian % Hawaiian/Pacific Islander % American Indian/Alaskan % International Non- Resident % Multi-Racial % Unknown % Total34,22735, % Source: CBM001 Report to THECB.

Enrollment at Round Rock Campus (RRC) Spring 2015 Spring 2016 Percent Change Enrolled at RRC only 1, % Co-enrolled at RRC & other TXST location % Total1,7381, % Source: Texas State Database (02/04/2015 & 02/04/2016) and CBM001 report to THECB.

RRC Enrollment by Student Level Spring 2015Spring 2016 Percent Change RRC OnlyUndergraduate % Masters % Postbaccalaureate % Total1, % RRC DualUndergraduate % Masters % Postbaccalaureate % Total % RRC TotalUndergraduate9881, % Masters % Postbaccalaureate % Total1,7381, % Source: Texas State Database (02/04/2015 & 02/04/2016) and CBM001 report to THECB.

Undergraduate Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity Source: CBM001 Report to THECB.

Undergraduate Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity Spring 2015Spring 2016 Percent Change White15,13015, % Hispanic9,92410, % African American2,9023, % Asian % Hawaiian/Pacific Islander % American Indian/Alaskan % International Non- Resident % Multi-Racial % Unknown % Total29,82630, % Source: CBM001 Report to THECB.

Undergraduate Enrollment by College Spring 2015 Spring 2016 Percent Change Applied Arts3,5253, % McCoy College of B.A.3,8034, % Education4,4774, % Fine Arts & Comm.4,5214, % Health Professions2,1212, % Liberal Arts4,8955, % Science & Eng.4,3164, % University College2,1682, % Total29,82630, % Source: CBM001 Report to THECB.

Postbaccalaureate Enrollment by College Spring 2015 Spring 2016 Percent Change Applied Arts % McCoy College of B.A % Education % Fine Arts & Comm % Graduate College % Health Professions % Liberal Arts % Science & Eng % Total % Source: CBM001 Report to THECB.

Graduate Enrollment by Classification Spring 2015 Spring 2016 Percent Change Masters3,3863, % Doctoral % Total3,8273, % Source: CBM001 Report to THECB. Doctoral enrollment includes students classified as special professional (2015 n=116; 2016 n=119).

Graduate Enrollment by College Spring 2015 Spring 2016 Percent Change Applied Arts % McCoy College of B.A % Education1,1111, % Fine Arts & Comm % Health Professions % Liberal Arts % Science & Eng % Total3,8273, % Source: CBM001 Report to THECB.

Master’s Enrollment by College Spring 2015 Spring 2016 Percent Change Applied Arts % McCoy College of B.A % Education % Fine Arts & Comm % Health Professions % Liberal Arts % Science & Eng % Total3,3863, % Source: CBM001 Report to THECB.

Doctoral Enrollment by College Spring 2015 Spring 2016 Percent Change Applied Arts % Education % Health Professions % Liberal Arts % Science & Eng % Total % Source: CBM001 Report to THECB. Doctoral enrollment includes students classified as special professional (2015 n=116; 2016 n=119).

Graduate Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity Source: CBM001 Report to THECB.

Graduate Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity Spring 2015Spring 2016 Percent Change White2,1362, % Hispanic % African American % Asian % Hawaiian/Pacific Islander % American Indian/Alaskan % International Non-Resident % Multi-Racial % Unknown % Total3,8273, % Source: CBM001 Report to THECB.

Freshman Admissions Activity Spring 2015 Spring 2016 Percent Change Applied % Admitted % Enrolled % Percent Yield (Admitted to Enrolled) 45.3%46.8% Source: Admissions Office (Undergraduate Campus Admissions Report UG /12/2015 & Undergraduate Campus Admissions Report for Freshman UG /08/2016) and CBM001 Report to THECB.

Transfer Admissions Activity Spring 2015 Spring 2016 Percent Change Applied3,0463, % Admitted2,0001, % Enrolled1,3441, % Yield Rate (Admitted to Enrolled) 67.2%71.6% Source: Admissions Office (Undergraduate Campus Admissions Report UG /12/2015 & Undergraduate Campus Admissions Report for Transfers UG /08/2016) and CBM001 Report to THECB.

Transfers by Race/Ethnicity Source: CBM001 Report to THECB.

Transfers by Race/Ethnicity Spring 2015 Spring 2016 Percent Change White % Hispanic % African American % Asian % Hawaiian/Pacific Islander % American Indian/Alaskan % International Non-Resident % Multi-Racial % Unknown % Total1,3441, % Source: CBM001 Report to THECB.

Top 10 Transfer Institutions Source: CBM001 Report to THECB. Spring 2015 Spring 2016 Percent Change Austin Community College District % Alamo Community College District % Blinn College % Lone Star College System District % Tarrant County College District % The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley % Central Texas College % Dallas Community College District % Houston Community College District % San Jacinto College %

Master’s Admissions Activity Spring 2015 Spring 2016 Percent Change Applied1,1941, % Admitted % Enrolled % Yield Rate (Admitted to Enrolled) 65.4%63.9% Source: Graduate College (Graduate College Application Weekly Headcount Summary GC /02/2015 & 01/25/2016) and CBM001 Report to THECB.

Doctoral Admissions Activity Spring 2015 Spring 2016 Percent Change Applied % Admitted % Enrolled % Yield Rate (Admitted to Enrolled) 72.7%69.2% Source: Graduate College (Graduate College Application Weekly Headcount Summary GC /02/2015 & 01/25/2016) and CBM001 Report to THECB.

New Graduate Students by Race/Ethnicity Source: CBM001 Report to THECB.

New Graduate Students by Race/Ethnicity Spring 2015 Spring 2016 Percent Change White % Hispanic % African American % Asian % Hawaiian/Pacific Islander00-- American Indian/Alaskan00-- International Non-Resident % Multi-Racial % Unknown % Total % Source: CBM001 Report to THECB.

Freshman Retention Rate Source: Office of Institutional Research.

Six-Year Graduation Rate Source: Office of Institutional Research (Student-Right-to-Know data reported to IPEDS).

Spring Enrollment History, Source: CBM001 Report to THECB.