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Fall 2014 Student Profile
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2020 Enrollment Goals HEADCOUNTFall 2011Fall 2012Fall 2013Fall 2014Fall 2015Fall 2016Fall 2017Fall 2018Fall 2019Fall 2020 Continuing8,9738,9629,1259,3089,4949,68410,12610,77911,64812,769 Undergraduate5483544755925771617164887088765383879576 Grad/Prof3490341535333537332331963038312632623192 New Students6,5197,1576,6216,7536,8547,1397,0977,1367,1817,232 FTC1161112510781081110311251147117011941218 Transfer1462147113711398142614551491153215781634 New Grad95910011065107711031127 New Prof501523513482487493513 Online 200 Visiting503576 574589595500 Readmit539600434422427425400375350321 DCHS1394186115841719 TOTAL15,49216,11915,74616,06116,34816,82217,22317,91518,82920,000 CREDIT HOURSFall 2011Fall 2012Fall 2013Fall 2014Fall 2015Fall 2016Fall 2017Fall 2018Fall 2019Fall 2020 Undergraduate108,714.75108,814.25108,117109,390.2112,479115,631.5124,244.8138,479.9146,709.5157,407.1 Grad/Prof55,426.2555,530.556,743.559,86962,03263,47661,461.2459,348.5157,053.7152,469.03 DCHS5,1046,9445,7886,360.3 TOTAL169,245171,288.75170,648.5175,768181,041186,472.2192,066.4197,828.4203,763.2209,876.1
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2020 Enrollment Goals HEADCOUNTFall 2011Fall 2012Fall 2013Fall 2014 Fall 2014 ActualFall 2015 Continuing8,9738,9629,1259,3089,1819,494 Undergraduate548354475592577155446171 Grad/Prof349034153533353736373323 New Students6,5197,1576,6216,7536,9796,854 FTC116111251078108110741103 Transfer146214711371139812461426 New Grad95910011065107711251103 New Prof501523513482509487 Online Visiting503576 574698589 Readmit539600434422450427 DCHS139418611584171918771719 TOTAL15,49216,11915,74616,06116,16016,348 CREDIT HOURSFall 2011Fall 2012Fall 2013Fall 2014 Fall 2014 ActualFall 2015 Undergraduate108,714.75108,814.25108,117109,390.2107,414112,479 Grad/Prof55,426.2555,530.556,743.559,86959,18762,032 DCHS5,1046,9445,7886,360.36,2436,360.3 TOTAL169,245171,288.75170,648.5175,768172,844181,041
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Census Trends According to the US Census for the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, the population demographics will change from 2000 to 2040 (assuming same migration rates as in 1990-2000): Total white population will have increased by 4.1% Total black population will have increased by 60.3% Total Hispanic population will have increased by 839.2% By 2030, Missouri and Kansas will be 50/50 states: 50% will be people of color. Source: Dr. Stephen Murdock, former Director of the US Census Bureau. Kansas City MSA Census analysis, 2006.
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UMKC Enrollment Trends
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On-Campus Ethnicity Trends where ethnicity is known
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FTC Ethnicity Trends where ethnicity is known
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FS14 On-Campus Enrollment 1,317 degree-seeking international students attend UMKC on student visas, representing 79 countries. 46.3% are from India 16.9% are from Saudi Arabia 13.4% are from China 2,102 students (representing 16.8% of on-campus undergraduate and non-professional graduate students) receive the Kansas Metro Rate. Undergraduate and non-Professional Graduate students who are residents of 11 contiguous Kansas Counties are charged a tuition rate equal to the Missouri resident rate. Kansas Metro Rate counties are: Atchison, Douglas, Franklin, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson, Leavenworth, Miami, Osage, Shawnee, and Wyandotte.
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Top Feeder Schools First-Time College Students A total of 1,057 students entered as First- Time, Full-Time, Degree-Seeking Freshmen. Of the students reporting ACT scores to UMKC, the average score is 24. Top Feeder High Schools: Truman Lee’s Summit Raymore-Peculiar Park Hill William Chrisman Lincoln College Prep North Kansas City Sumner Academy Shawnee Mission East Belton Transfer Students 1,246 undergraduate entered as Transfer Students in Fall 2014. 722 transferred from other institutions in Missouri; 333 transferred from Kansas institutions. Top 10 Transfer Feeder Schools: Metropolitan Community College Johnson County CC University of MO-Columbia University of Kansas Kansas City Kansas CC Missouri State University of Central Missouri Kansas State Northwest Missouri State Park University
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FS14 On-Campus Enrollment
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UMKC Goals UMKC Goals: Fall 2011 Baseline Fall 2013By 2015By 2020 Retention 69.2% (FS11 cohort) 73.3% (FS12 cohort) 80%85% Graduation 43.1% (FS05 cohort) 51.3% (FS07 cohort) 50%55%
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Student Retention Trends
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6-Year Graduation Rates
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