Fall 2010 Enrollment Survey Summary Indiana Commission for Higher Education October 8, 2010 Indiana University Bloomington Indiana Memorial Union Bloomington,

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Fall 2010 Enrollment Survey Summary Indiana Commission for Higher Education October 8, 2010 Indiana University Bloomington Indiana Memorial Union Bloomington, Indiana

Fall Headcount Enrollment by Status 4-year Part-time24% 4-year Full-time76% In the 4-year Public Sector – Part-time Enrollment Increased by 1% over Fall 2009 – Full-time Enrollment Increased by 2% over Fall

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Fall Headcount Enrollment by Status 2-year Part-time56% 2-year Full-time44% In the 2-year Public Sector – Part-time Enrollment decreased by 6% over Fall 2009 – Full-time Enrollment Increased by 13% over Fall

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Fall Headcount and FTE Enrollment Full-time Equivalency – Total Undergraduate Credit Hours/15 – Total Graduate Credit Hours/12 4-year increase over Fall 2009 – 2% Headcount – 1% FTE 6

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Fall Headcount and FTE Enrollment 2-year increase over Fall 2009 – 2% Headcount – 6% FTE 8

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Fall Enrollment State Comparison Three States Contributed Fall Enrollment Data – Ohio – Illinois – Minnesota 4% Change in 4-year Indiana Enrollment – Fall 2008 to Fall % Change in 4-year Indiana Enrollment – Fall 2005 to Fall

Public, 4-year State % Change 08 to 09 % Change 05 to 09 Indiana 195, , , , ,9724%8% Ohio 299, , , , ,1996%11% Illinois 202, , , , ,7811% Minnesota 129, , , , ,9462%5% 11

Fall Enrollment State Comparison 25% Change in Indiana 2-year Enrollment – Fall 2008 to Fall % - Ohio 8% - Illinois 8% - Minnesota 72% Change in 2- year Indiana Enrollment – Fall 2005 to Fall % - Ohio 9% - Illinois 20% - Minnesota 12

Public, 2-year State % Change 08 to 09 % Change 05 to 09 Indiana 71,778 73,873 83,359 99, ,69025%72% Ohio 172, , , , ,96514%22% Illinois 352, , , , ,9608%9% Minnesota 112, , , , ,2248%20% 13

Fall Headcount Enrollment by Student Level Four-year Fall 2010 – Graduate Students Make up 18% of the Enrollment – Consistent Over the last Three Years – Consistent Over all 4-year Non-research Institutions – Research Institutions 23% Make up Graduate Students 77% = Undergraduates 14

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Fall Headcount Enrollment by Residency Status Residency Status Research InstitutionsOther 4-year Institutions Resident 46,817 47,024 46, , , ,821 Non-resident 34,970 36,375 37,078 13,963 14,310 11,848 Total 81,787 83,399 83, , , ,669 At IUB and PUWL 56% of Enrollment are Indiana Resident Students and 44% are Non-Hoosiers - Fall 2010 All Other 4-year Institutions Combined Report 91% of the Student Body as Indiana Resident Students 16

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Fall Reciprocity Headcount Enrollment Reciprocity Campuses Include – IU-East – IU-Southeast – University of Southern Indiana – Ball State University – ITCCI Muncie Richmond Madison Evansville Sellersburg 18

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