Faculty Council Presentation Monday, January 26, 2004.

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Faculty Council Presentation Monday, January 26, 2004

The University of Texas at Austin Office of Institutional Research TEXAS RESIDENT STUDENTS BY COUNTY FALL 2003 Fall 2003 Total Texas Resident Enrollment = 41,501

The University of Texas at Austin Office of Institutional Research U.S. RESIDENT STUDENTS BY STATE FALL 2003 Fall 2003 Total U.S. Resident Enrollment = 46,780

Fall Headcount - Comparison Group Institutions 1992 (#) 1992 (%) 1996 (#) 1996 (%) 1999 (#) 1999 (%) 2001 (#) 2001 (%) U. of California - BerkeleyUndergraduate21, , , , Grad/Professional8, , , , U. of California - Los Ang.Undergraduate23, , , , Grad/Professional11, , , , U. of Ill. - Urb-ChampaignUndergraduate27, , , , Grad/Professional11, , , , Indiana UniversityUndergraduate28, , , , Grad/Professional7, , , , U. of Michigan - Ann ArborUndergraduate22, , , , Grad/Professional13, , , Michigan State UniversityUndergraduate30, , , , Grad/Professional8, , , , University of MinnesotaUndergraduate41, , , , Grad/Professional13, , , , Ohio State UniversityUndergraduate38, , , , Grad/Professional13, , , , U. of NC - Chapel HillUndergraduate15, , , , Grad/Professional8, , , , U. of Washington - SeattleUndergraduate25, , , , Grad/Professional9, , , , U. of Wisconsin - MadisonUndergraduate29, , , , Grad/Professional12, , , , Univ. of Texas - AustinUndergraduate35, , , , Grad/Professional13, , , ,

Undergraduate Residence Status

Undergraduate Course Load

Retention and Graduation Rate Comparison Fall 2000 CohortFall 1997 CohortFall 1995 Cohort 1-Yr. Retention Rate Rank4-Yr. Graduation Rate Rank6-Yr. Graduation Rate Rank U. of California - Berkeley95.8%245.7%482.1%2 U. of California - Los Angeles96.9%143.8%681.1%3 U. of Ill. - Urbana-Champaign92.0%557.4%377.7%5 Indiana University86.8%1045.1%567.3%10 U. of Michigan - Ann Arbor94.8%465.4%283.0%1 Michigan State University89.9%934.3%1070.0%9 University of Minnesota83.3%1227.3%1250.3%12 U. of NC - Chapel Hill95.0%369.4%178.9%4 Ohio State University86.0%1129.1%1156.0%11 U. of Washington - Seattle90.7%739.7%870.1%8 U. of Wisconsin - Madison90.3%841.0%776.9%6 Univ. of Texas - Austin92.0%536.4 %970.3%7

Undergraduate Class Size Distributions U. of California - Berkeley U. of California - Los Angeles U. of Ill. - Urbana-Champaign Indiana University U. of Michigan - Ann Arbor Michigan State University University of Minnesota Ohio State University U. of NC - Chapel Hill U. of Washington - Seattle U. of Wisconsin - Madison Univ. of Texas - Austin Average excluding UT Austin

Student/Faculty Ratios from US News & World Report U. of California - Berkeley17 / 1 16 / 1 U. of California - Los Angeles18 / 117 / 1 U. of Ill. - Urbana-Champaign16 / 1 15 / 1 Indiana University U. of Michigan - Ann Arbor16 / 1 15 / 1 Michigan State University University of Minnesota Ohio State University U. of N Carolina - Chapel Hill14 / 1 U. of Washington - Seattle11 / 1 U. of Wisconsin - Madison13 / 1 Univ. of Texas - Austin19 / 1

Enrollment by College (numbers)

Enrollment by College (percentages)

Undergraduate Student Migration Comm.Business Engin.Lib.ArtsNat.Sci. Not EnrolledGrad.Total Communication2, ,0523, %6.5%27.4% Business1633, , %617.8% Engineering27313, , %8.4%13.4% Liberal Arts , ,5712,11212, %13%17.4% Natural Sciences , ,1148, %11.5%12.9% Each row represents the number of undergraduates from that college in fall 2001 who have by fall 2002 remained, migrated to other colleges, graduated, or left the University. These data do not include students who migrated to or from other colleges or those who entered graduate school on our campus. Comm.Business Engin.Lib.ArtsNat.Sci.Total Students migrating out ,261 Students migrating in ,251