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Matriculant Data 2014-2017 Entering Classes CASPA

Submitted Applicants vs. Matriculants total Category 13-2014 14-2015 15-2016 16-2017 Submitted Applicants 21,730 22,997 25,755 26,953 Matriculants 7,193 7,801 8,580 8,792 Acceptance Rate 33% 34%

DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Ages Background Information Citizenship Economically Disadvantaged Environmentally Disadvantaged Ethnicity & Race Gender Military Status State of Residency

Ages Ages 13-2014 14-2015 15-2016 16-2017 0-19 .76% .66% .14% .36% 20-25 67.56% 68.43% 72.84% 72.30% 26-30 18.97% 17.04% 17.34% 31-35 6.55% 6.86% 5.73% 5.51% 36-40 3.03% 2.98% 2.33% 2.31% 41-45 1.96% 1.19% .85% 1.21% 46+ 1.16% .87% 1.06% .92% Did Not Report .01% .03% 0% .05% Median 23 Range 18-60 16-60 19-59 19-61 Average 25.26 25.05 24.94 24.83

Background Information Category 13-2014 14-2015 15-2016 16-2017 Academic Performance or Conduct Violation 6.40% 6.35% 4.97% 4.98% Felony Conviction .10% .07% .09% Misdemeanor Conviction 4.86% 4.87% 2.92% Certification or License Revoked or Suspended .48% .47% .78%

Citizenship 13-2014 14-2015 15-2016 16-2017 Status Non-Resident .35% .07% .33% Temporary Resident .26% .19% .14% .24% U.S. Citizen 97.45% 97.40% 97.95% 97.44% Permanent Resident 1.93% 2.03%. 1.84% 1.98% Did Not Report 0%

Economically Disadvantaged Category 13-2014 14-2015 15-2016 16-2017 Parent’s family income falls within economically disadvantage guidelines 12.92% 16.59% 11.10% 11.96%

Environmentally Disadvantaged Category 13-2014 14-2015 15-2016 16-2017 Graduated from HS with low % of seniors receiving HS diploma 3.03% 2.54% 3.32% 3% Graduated from HS many students enrolled in free or reduced lunches 17.88% 17.75% 17.54% 18.27% Family received public assistance 5.30% 5.38% 5.73% 6.36% Family lives in designated Health Profession Shortage or Medically Underserved Area 10.81% 10.41% 11.39% 10.39% Participated in academic enrichment programs funded in whole or in part by HCOP .76% .46% .71% .63% HS drop out with GED or AHS, or receiving public assistance .55% District where 50% or less graduate or go to college 7.32% 6.55% 6.29% 6.10% 1st generation to enroll in higher ed 20.19% 19.24% 18.83% English not primary language 4.92% 4.75% 3.47% 4.54% Applicants reporting in at least one category above 37.55% 34.37% 35.78%

Ethnicity & Race 13-2014 14-2015 15-2016 16-2017 Category American Indian .36% .16% .26% .23% Asian 7.99% 9.40% 8.02% 9.08% Black or African American 2.92% 3.04% 2.95% 3.07% Hawaiian .07% .08% 0.09% Hispanic 7.10% 7.88% 8.32% 9.23% White 75.36% 72.76% 69.19% 67.31% Multiple 2.8% 2.66% 2.81% 3.06% Other 0% Did Not Report 3.52% 8.42% 7.96%

Gender 13-2014 14-2015 15-2016 16-2017 Gender Female 71.76% 72.39% 73.48% 73.61% Male 28.11% 27.52% 26.45% 26.38% Do Not With to Report NA .07% .01%

Military Service 15-2016 % 16-2017 % Service Not a Member of the Military 83.66% 83.84% On Active Duty .14% Veteran 2.12% 2.33% Member of Reserve or National Guard 1.34% .83% Military Dependent 1.98% 1.38% Other .42% .32% Did Not Report 0% 11.15% Note: questions were updated in 2015-2016 cycle; only 2016 and 2017 cycle.

State of Residency 13-2014 14-2015 15-2016 16-2017 Texas New York Florida California North Carolina Pennsylvania Massachusetts Michigan Wisconsin Ohio Illinois Virginia

ACADEMIC INFORMATION Degree Awarded First Heard of PA Profession GPAs GRE (self-reported scores) Majors Most Influenced to Apply to PA Profession

Degree Awarded 13-2014 14-2015 15-2016 16-2017 Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Arts Associates in Science Association in Arts Associate in Science Certificate Associate in Arts Master of Science

GPAs Category 13-2014 14-2015 15-2016 16-2017 Non-Science GPA 3.61 3.63 3.65 Science GPA 3.48 3.50 3.51 Overall GPA 3.54 3.55 3.57

GRE self-reported scores Category 13-2014 14-2015 15-2016 16-2017 Analytical Percentile 52.44 55.55 - Quantitative Percentile 52.92 51.82 Verbal Percentile 58.31 58.94 Percentiles currently unavailable and will be updated when available.

Majors top ten majors 13-2014 14-2015 15-2016 16-2017 Biology Other Psychology Health Science Chemistry Biological Sciences Other/Not Listed Exercise Science Kinesiology Biomedical Science Business Nutrition Premedical Foreign Language Neuroscience Biochemistry