Student Profile - Fall 2014

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1 Fact Book 2014

2 Students

3 Table of Contents II. STUDENTS Fall 2014 Profile Headcounts, Credits, FTES by School, Enrollment Status & Gender... II-1 Undergraduates by State of Residence (map)... II-2 Headcounts by Geographic Origin (State)... II-3 Undergraduates by PA County of Residence (map)... II-4 Headcounts by PA County of Origin... II-5 First-time Student Headcount by School... II-6 Headcounts by School and Ethnicity... II-7 Enrollment/Historical Data Fall Headcounts by School... II-8 Fall Headcounts First-time Students... II-9 Fall Headcounts by Ethnicity... II-10 Fall Headcounts Undergraduate by Class... II-11 Fall Headcounts by Residence (Undergraduate)... II-12 Majors (1 st ) of Undergraduates... II-13,14 Second Majors of Undergraduate Students... II-15 Majors of Associate s Degrees & Students Seeking Certificates... II-16 Majors of Master s Degree Students... II-17 Study Abroad Students... II-18 Average Class Size... II-19 Student: Faculty Ratios and FTES... II-20 Historical Headcounts... II-21 Historical Credits... II-22 Students by Country of Residence (map)... II-23 International Students... II-24 Admissions Application Activity and Yield Rates... II-25 Day School Freshman by Gender and Residence... II-26 Yield by Geographic Area... II-27 Mean SAT Scores... II-28 Outcomes Undergraduate Student Retention and Graduation Rates... II-29 Undergraduate Student Retention and Graduation Rates (Minorities)... II-30 Service Learning... II-31 Summary of Law School Applications... II-32 Acceptance to Health Professions Schools... II-33 Fellowships & Scholarships... II-34 Alumni Geographic Distribution... II-35

4 Fall 2014 Headcounts by School, Enrollment Status, and Gender Full-Time Part-Time Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total CAS , ,686 PCPS 260 1,082 1, ,088 1,349 KSOM Day 1,612 2,187 3, ,646 2,203 3,849 CGCE UG Undergrad 1,636 2,208 3, ,722 2,276 3,998 Grad on-campus Grad online Total 2,066 2,819 4, ,397 3,192 5,589 Fall 2014 Credits by School, Enrollment Status, and Gender Full-Time Part-Time Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total CAS 12, , , , , ,450.5 PCPS 4, , , , , ,300.0 KSOM 8, , , , , ,825.0 Day 25, , , , , ,575.5 CGCE UG ,118.0 Undergrad 25, , , , , ,693.5 Grad on-campus 2, , , , , ,203.5 Grad online 1, , , , , , ,561.0 Total 29, , , , , , , , ,458.0 Fall 2014 FTES by School and Gender CAS PCPS KSOM Day CGCE UG Undergrad Grad on-campus Grad online Total Male Female , ,623 2, ,665 2, ,176 2,943 Total 1,665 1, , , ,120 Full-time equivalent students (FTES) numbers are based on the following formula: FT headcount + 1/3 PT headcount. The University of Scranton considers 6 credits full-time at the master's level; IPEDS government reporting considers 9 credits full-time at the master's level. Status is determinded by adding regular term credits to special term credits. Page II - 1

5 Undergraduates by State of Residence, Fall 2014 California 8 Connecticut 158 Delaware 17 Florida 2 Georgia 1 Idaho 1 Illinois 2 Maine 2 Maryland 59 Massachusetts 31 Michigan 1 Minnesota 1 Montana 1 New Hampshire 1 New Jersey 1,111 New York 935 Ohio 4 Pennsylvania 1,603 Rhode Island 5 Texas 2 Vermont 2 Virginia 16 Washington, DC 2 Page II - 2

6 Fall 2014 Headcounts by Geographic Origin (State) Undergraduate PA 1,603 CT 158 DE 17 MA 31 MD 59 NJ 1,111 NY 935 VA 16 Other 68 Total 3,998 Headcount % 29% 23% 8% PA NJ NY Other Graduate* PA 747 CA 31 CT 24 FL 25 NJ 293 NY 151 OH 31 VA 27 Other 262 Total 1,591 Headcount % 24% 19% 10% PA NJ NY Other Note: Geographic origin reflects the states which students originally listed as their mailing address, not necessarily their current home states. International students and students not reporting are listed as Other. * Includes all CGCE Grad On-campus and Grad Online students as of the Census date, October 1, Page II - 3

7 Undergraduates by Pennsylvania County of Residence, Fall 2014 ERIE CRAWFORD WARREN MCKEAN POTTER TIOGA BRADFORD SUSQUEHANNA WAYNE FOREST WYOMING VENANGO ELK CAMERON SULLIVAN LACKAWANNA LYCOMING PIKE MERCER CLINTON CLARION LUZERNE COLUMBIA JEFFERSON MONROE LAWRENCE MONTOUR CLEARFIELD UNION CARBON BUTLER CENTRE NORTH ARMSTRONG SNYDER UMBERLAND NORTHAMPTON BEAVER MIFFLIN SCHUYLKILL INDIANA LEHIGH JUNIATA ALLEGHENY BLAIR CAMBRIA BERKS PERRY DAUPHIN BUCKS LEBANON WESTMORELAND HUNTINGDON MONTGOMERY WASHINGTON CUMBERLAND LANCASTER CHESTER SOMERSET FULTON PHILADELPHIA FAYETTE DELAWARE BEDFORD FRANKLIN YORK GREENE ADAMS No Students Adams 1 Allegheny 2 Armstrong 1 Berks 14 Blair 1 Bradford 8 Bucks 95 Butler 1 Carbon 4 Chester 81 Columbia 2 Cumberland 7 Dauphin 11 Delaware 75 Jefferson 1 Lackawanna 653 Lancaster 14 Lebanon 3 Lehigh 28 Luzerne 174 Lycoming 1 Monroe 64 Montgomery 135 Montour 2 Northampton 53 Northumberland 6 Philadelphia 32 Pike 27 Potter 1 Schuylkill 7 Snyder 2 Susquehanna 17 Warren 1 Wayne 53 Wyoming 24 York 2 Page II - 4

8 Undergraduate The two charts on this page represent the 10 counties that Lackawanna 653 comprise the University's local area region. These counties are Luzerne 174 Lackawanna, Luzerne, and 8 other counties denoted with an *. Montgomery 135 Bucks 95 Chester 81 Delaware 75 Monroe* 64 Northampton 53 Wayne* 53 Philadelphia 32 Lehigh 28 Pike* 27 Wyoming* 24 Susquehanna* 17 Schuylkill* 7 Carbon* 2 Columbia* 4 Other PA 79 Total 1,603 Fall 2014 Headcounts by PA County of Origin Headcount % 11% 12% Lackawanna Luzerne Other Local Counties Graduate Lackawanna 259 Luzerne 114 Montgomery 28 Northampton 28 Wayne* 27 Monroe* 23 Pike* 20 Carbon* 9 Susquehanna* 9 Wyoming* 9 Schuylkill* 8 Columbia* 2 Other PA 211 Total 747 Headcount % 15% 14% Lackawanna Luzerne Other Local Counties Note: PA county of origin reflects the county from which students originally listed as their mailing address, not necessarily their current home counties. International Students and students with origin address in other states are not included. Page II - 5

9 Fall 2014 First-Time Student Headcounts Full-time Part-time Male Female Total CAS PCPS KSOM CGCE Undergraduate 1, ,067 Graduate* Total 1, ,441 *Includes all graduate online and graduate on-campus students as of the Census date, October 1, As Percent of Total Enrollment Undergraduate Graduate Firsttime 27% Firsttime 24% A student is considered a first-time student if attending any institution for the first time at the level enrolled. These counts include first-time students who started in Fall 2014 and first-time students who started in Summer The University of Scranton considers 6 credits full-time at the master's level; IPEDS government reporting considers 9 credits full-time at the master's level. These first-time figures represent the students who were enrolled as of October 1, Page II - 6

10 Fall 2014 Headcounts by Ethnicity Ethnicity Reported as a Percent of Total Population 2% 4% 7% 0% 3% 3% 0% 81% Hispanic or Latino Asian Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Two or more races American Indian or Alaska Native Black or African American White Race / ethnicity unknown Hispanic or Latino American Indian or Alaska Native Asian Black or African American Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander White Two or more races Race / ethnicity unknown CAS , PCPS , KSOM Day , CGCE Undergraduate , Graduate* , Percent of total population** 7.1% 0.1% 2.7% 2.8% 0.0% 81.2% 2.1% 3.9% Total , *Includes CGCE Graduate Online and CGCE Graduate On-campus. **The total population does not include Nonresident Aliens. Note: The ethnic data reported here reflects only that which is voluntarily supplied by our students. In Fall 2010, the Federal government changed the requirements for reporting ethnicity. Current students are asked if they consider themselves Hispanic and if they consider themselves one of the other races indicated above. Students have the ability to choose multiple selections or none at all. These numbers were reported for the first time in the IPEDs cycle. Page II - 7

11 Fall 2014 Headcounts By Student Type 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 DAY DHC CGCE UG GRAD* Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 DAY 3,786 3,857 3,910 3,927 3,984 3,921 3,913 3,883 3,779 3,849 DHC 298 CGCE UG GRAD* ,519 1,657 1,970 1,965 1,857 1,691 1,591 University Total 5,160 5,353 5,612 5,651 5,811 6,070 6,034 5,898 5,633 5,589 *Includes all CGCE Grad On-campus and Grad Online students as of the Census date, October 1, Page II - 8

12 Fall Headcounts: First-Time Students 1,200 1, ,094 1, , Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall st time Undergrad 1st time Grad Headcount Undergraduate Graduate* Total Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 FT PT FT PT FT PT FT PT FT PT , , , , , , , Percent of Total Enrollment Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Undergraduate 0% 24% Graduate* 0% 23% Fall 2012 Fall % 25% 23% 24% Fall % 24% *Includes all graduate online and graduate on-campus students as of the Census date, October 1, A student is considered a first-time student if attending any institution for the first time at the level enrolled. These counts include first-time students who started in Fall 2014 and first-time students who started in Summer The University of Scranton considers 6 credits full-time at the master's level; IPEDS government reporting considers 9 credits full-time at the master's level. Page II - 9

13 Fall 2014 Headcounts - Ethnicity Fall % 15% 2% 4% Fall % 14% 2% 5% Fall % 13% 2% 6% Fall % 12% 2% 7% Fall % 8% 2% 23% 50% 55% 60% 65% 70% 75% 80% 85% 90% 95% 100% White (Non-Hispanic) Black, Asian, Hispanic, Hawaiian, Two or more Nonresident Alien Unknown Headcount Fall 2010* Fall 2011** Fall 2012** Fall 2013** Fall 2014** UG Grad UG Grad UG Grad UG Grad UG Grad Nonresident Alien Black or African American Am. Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Pacific Islander** Hawaiian/Pac. Islander** Hispanic or Latino White 2, ,245 1,493 3,226 1,425 3,182 1,267 3,250 1,181 Two or more races Race/ethnicity unknown Total 4,100 1,970 4,069 1,965 4,041 1,857 3,942 1,691 3,998 1,591 Total Percent Nonresident Alien Black or African American Am. Indian/Alaskan Asian/Pacific Islander** Hawaiian/Pac. Islander** Hispanic or Latino White Two or more races Race/ethnicity unknown *2010 ethnicity data (reported above) is for comparison purposes only. The number of unknown/unreported students is higher than prior years due to a resurvey. The resurvey also allowed for students to choose one or more ethnic groups. **Beginning in 2011 ethnicity data added a new category for multi-racial students, and divided Asian/Pacific Islander into Asian and Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander. Fall 2010* Fall 2011** Fall 2012** Fall 2013** 2.0% 2.1% 2.1% 1.8% 2.8% 2.9% 0.2% 0.2% 0.1% 2.0% 2.2% 2.8% 0.6% 0.0% 3.8% 5.5% 67.0% 78.5% 23.1% 1.1% 7.0% 2.4% 2.9% 0.2% 2.8% 0.1% 6.1% 78.9% 1.2% 5.4% 6.6% 79.0% 1.6% 4.8% Fall 2014** 2.3% 2.8% 0.1% 2.7% 0.0% 6.9% 79.3% 2.1% 3.8% Page II - 10

14 CAS PCPS KSOM Day CGCE - UG All Undergraduates Fall Undergraduate Headcounts by Class Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Visiting Total 1,855 1,802 1,802 1,667 1,686 Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Visiting Total 1,235 1,270 1,255 1,301 1,349 Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Visiting Total Freshmen 1,094 1,248 1,140 1,065 1,215 Sophomores Juniors Seniors 1, Visiting Total 3,921 3,913 3,883 3,779 3,849 Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors ROTC Visting Total Freshmen 1,152 1,310 1,206 1,136 1,287 Sophomores Juniors Seniors 1, ROTC Visiting Grand Total 4,099 4,069 4,041 3,942 3,998 Page II - 11

15 Fall Undergraduate Headcounts by Residence 100% 80% 82% 73% Fall % 40% 20% 0% 48% 42% 35% 18% 17% 17% 18% 10% 0% Dorm Local Off-Campus Freshmen Sophomore Junior Senior 40% Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Off- Off- Off- Off- Off- Dorm Local Campus Dorm Local Campus Dorm Local Campus Dorm Local Campus Dorm Local Campus Freshmen 80% 20% 0% 87% 13% 0% 79% 20% 1% 79% 21% 0% 82% 18% 0% Sophomore 74% 20% 6% 79% 15% 6% 76% 16% 9% 74% 17% 9% 73% 17% 10% Junior 31% 20% 49% 46% 18% 36% 46% 17% 37% 51% 16% 33% 48% 17% 35% Senior 23% 21% 56% 34% 19% 47% 41% 21% 38% 38% 19% 43% 42% 18% 40% Total 54% 20% 26% 63% 16% 21% 62% 19% 19% 62% 18% 20% 63% 18% 19% Note: The definition of "class" is based on the number of cumulative credits a student has earned (Freshman 0-29; Sophomore 30-59; Junior 60-90; Senior 90+). According to this definition, a student attending in his or her second year of school will still be considered a freshman if she/he has not yet accumulated 30 credits. Hence this table shows some freshmen and sophomores classified as off-campus students, even though all first- and second-year students must either reside in the dorms or with their families. Percentages may add up to more than 100% due to rounding. Page II - 12

16 Majors (1st) of Undergraduates Seeking Bachelor's Degrees First-time Freshmen All Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Fall 13 Fall 14 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Fall 13 Fall 14 Accounting Applied Mathematics Biochemistry Biochemistry, Cellular & Molecular Bio Biology Biomathematics Biophysics Business Administration Chemistry Chemistry/Business Chemistry/Computers Communication Community Health Education Computer Engineering Computer Information Systems Computer Science Counseling & Human Services Criminal Justice Early and Primary Teacher Education* Economics Electrical Engineering Electronic Commerce Engineering Management** English Entrepreneurship Environmental Science Exercise Science Finance Forensic Chemistry French/Francophone Cultural Studies Health Administration Hispanic Studies History Human Resources Studies Individualized Major International Business International Language-Business International Studies *The Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood/Special Education, Elementary Education, Elementary/Early Childhood Education, Elementary/Special Education, and Special Education majors were discontinued between Remaining students from those majors were included in the 2010 and 2011 totals under Early and Primary Teacher Education. **The Electronics Business major was renamed Engineering Management in Page II - 13

17 Majors (1st) of Undergraduates Seeking Bachelor's Degrees (cont.) First-time Freshmen All Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Fall 13 Fall 14 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Fall 13 Fall 14 Journalism & Electronic Media Latin American Studies Liberal Studies Management Marketing Mathematics Media Information Technology Medical Technology Middle Level Teacher Education Modern & Classical Languages Neuroscience Nursing/Nursing R.N Occupational Therapy/Health Sci Operations Management Philosophy Physics Political Science Pre-Engineering Psychology Secondary Education Sociology Strategic Communication Theatre Theology/Religious Studies Women's Studies CAS Common Curriculum KSOM Common Curriculum PCPS Common Curriculum Exploratory Goal Attainment Transition Program (CGCE) Total 953 1, ,067 3,986 3,957 3,915 3,828 3,906 Non-Degree Seeking Students Exploratory High School Scholar Pre-Professional Program Req Major not Declared Transition Program (CGCE) Total Grand Total 953 1, ,067 4,087 4,059 4,028 3,934 3,995 Page II - 14

18 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Fall 13 Fall 14 Accounting Biochemistry Biochemistry, Cell & Molecular Biology Biology Biomathematics Biophysics Business Administration Chemistry Chemistry/Business Communication Computer Information Systems Computer Science Counseling & Human Services Criminal Justice Economics Elecrical Engineering Electronic Commerce English Entrepreneurship Environmental Science Finance French/Francophone Cultural Studies German Cultural Studies Hispanic Studies History Human Resources Studies Individualized Major International Business International Language-Business International Studies Latin American Studies Management Marketing Mathematics Media Information Technology Modern & Classical Languages Neuroscience Operations Management Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Sociology Theatre Theology/Religious Studies Women's Studies Total Second Majors of Undergraduate Students Seeking Bachelor's Degrees Page II - 15

19 Majors of Students Seeking Associate Degrees Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Fall 13 Fall 14 Business Computer Information Counseling & Human Services Electrical Engineering Health Administration Liberal Arts Liberal Studies Total Headcounts of Students Seeking Certificates Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Fall 13 Fall 14 Undergraduate Certificate Graduate - Masters Level Cert of Adv Graduate Study Certificate Post-Masters Certificate Total Headcounts of Non-Degree Seeking Post-Baccalaureate Students Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Fall 13 Fall 14 Counseling Certification Education Certification Superintendent Letter-Eligibility Undeclared Total Page II - 16

20 Majors (1st) of Master's Degree Students* First-time Students All Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Fall 13 Fall 14 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Fall 13 Fall 14 Adult-Gerontology Nursing Biochemistry Chemistry Clin Mental Health Counseling** Clinical Chemistry Curriculum & Instruction Early and Primary Teacher Ed Early Childhood Education Educational Administration Elementary Education English as Second Language Family Nurse Practitioner Health Administration History HR / HRA MBA: Accounting MBA: Enterprise Resources Plannin MBA: Finance MBA: General MBA: Health Care Mgt MBA: International Business MBA: Management Info Systems MBA: Marketing MBA: Operations Management Nurse Anesthesia Occupational Therapy Reading Education Rehabilitation Counseling School Counseling Secondary Education Software Engineering Special Education Theology TOTAL ,726 1,682 1,574 1,442 1,347 Doctoral Degree Students Physical Therapy (DPT) *Enrollment figures include the CGCE Online programs. **Community Counseling became Clinical Mental Health Counseling in Fall 2014 Page II - 17

21 Study Abroad Students Academic Term Entire Year Fall Semester Intersession Spring Semester Summer Session Totals Study Abroad Participation by Gender Female 141 Male 57 Total 198 Study Abroad Participation by Destination Australia 16 Ireland 22 Scotland 1 Botswana 1 Italy 57 South Africa 3 Costa Rica & Panama 21 Mexico 4 Spain 13 Denmark 12 Japan 2 Taiwan 13 England 12 Jordan 1 Uganda 14 France 5 Korea 1 Total 198 Study Abroad Participation by Major Accounting 12 English 6 Marketing 8 Biochem., Cell & Mol. 3 Environmental Science 3 Mathematics 1 Biochemistry 2 Exercise Science 17 Modern Lang.-Italian 1 Biology 18 Finance 6 Neuroscience 2 Business Administration 5 Goal Attainment 1 None 1 CAS Common Curric. 1 Health Administration 3 Nursing 16 Communication 18 Hispanic Studies 3 Occupational Therapy 5 Community Health Ed. 2 History 5 Operations Mgmt. 1 Computer Science 2 International Business 4 Political Science 3 Counseling & HS 12 Int'l Lang-Business 3 Psychology 14 Criminal Justice 5 International Studies 6 Secondary Education 2 Early/Prim.Teacher Ed 4 Management 1 Sociology 1 Economics 1 Total 198 Source: International Programs & Services Office Page II - 18

22 Fall Average Class Size by Course Level Lower Level Upper Level Graduate* Fall Terms Undergraduate 21 Lower Level Upper Level Graduate* *Includes CGCE Grad On-Campus and CGCE Grad Online Note: Lower level courses are numbered at the 100- and 200-level. Upper level courses are numbered at the 300- and 400-level. Graduate level courses are numbered at the 500-level or above. Page II - 19

23 Fall Student:Faculty Ratios The student:faculty ratio is an expression of the number of faculty available to students; it is not intended to represent the average class size. It is calculated by dividing the full-time equivalent students (FTES) by the full-time equivalent faculty (FTEF) FTES 5,450 5,337 5,253 5,095 5,120 Total FTEF Student:Faculty Ratio 13.3 to to to to to 1 Full-Time Equivalent Students (FTES) Undergrad 3, , , , ,895.3 Grad 1, , , , ,224.3 Total 5, , , , ,119.7 Note: FTES (full-time equivalent students) is based on the following formula: FT + 1/3 PT. Full-Time Equivalent Faculty (FTEF) Full-Time Instructional Faculty Credit Load of Part-time Faculty 1,630 1,697 1,674 1,446 1,294 FTEF of Part-Time Faculty Total FTEF Note: The FTEF has two components: the headcount of the instructional faculty (as reported to AAUP each fall), and the FTE of part-time faculty (the course credits taught by part-time faculty in the fall, divided by 12). Source: Faculty Credit Load Report/Human Resources Page II - 20

24 Headcounts All Sessions Summer CAS PCPS KSOM Day CGCE UG Undergrad Grad* 1,426 1,684 1,716 1,650 1,457 Total 2,042 2,243 2,276 2,194 2,078 Fall** CAS 1,836 1,849 1,793 1,782 1,670 PCPS 1,242 1,236 1,267 1,263 1,291 KSOM Day 3,971 3,910 3,897 3,874 3,769 CGCE UG Undergrad 4,142 4,089 4,059 4,034 3,933 Grad* 1,840 2,073 2,106 1,970 1,750 Total 5,982 6,162 6,165 6,004 5,683 Intersession CAS PCPS KSOM Day 1,084 1, ,048 CGCE UG Undergrad 1,229 1,047 1, ,099 Grad* Total 1,346 1,221 1,172 1,079 1,249 Spring CAS 1,742 1,708 1,655 1,613 1,538 PCPS 1,215 1,223 1,249 1,266 1,268 KSOM Day 3,827 3,740 3,691 3,709 3,615 CGCE UG Undergrad 3,991 3,920 3,861 3,886 3,775 Grad* 1,965 2,100 2,087 1,918 1,720 Total 5,956 6,020 5,948 5,804 5,495 All Sessions 1 CAS 4,325 4,250 4,100 3,981 3,833 PCPS 2,916 2,824 2,934 2,914 3,117 KSOM 2,157 2,044 1,970 2,061 2,010 Day 9,398 9,118 9,004 8,956 8,960 CGCE UG Undergrad 9,873 9,990 9,482 9,416 9,428 Grad* 5,165 5,928 6,079 5,665 5,077 Grand Total 15,038 15,918 15,561 15,081 14,505 1 Contains duplicated headcounts (student enrolled in more than 1 semester). *Contains both CGCE Grad On-campus and CGCE Grad Online students. **Fall numbers reflect the end of the semester rather than October 1st Census numbers. Page II - 21

25 Credits All Sessions Summer CAS 1, PCPS KSOM Day 1,968 1,974 1,731 1,616 2,052 CGCE Undergrad 2,442 2,162 2,171 2,009 2,421 Grad* 7,976 9,268 9,168 8,684 7,640 Total 10,418 11,430 11,339 10,693 10,061 Fall** CAS 29,467 29,525 28,374 28,099 26,542 PCPS 20,270 20,002 20,588 20,439 20,693 KSOM 14,452 13,233 13,537 13,245 12,743 Day 64,188 62,759 62,498 61,782 59,977 CGCE 1,168 1,177 1,091 1,017 1,206 Undergrad 65,356 63,936 63,589 62,799 61,183 Grad* 12,117 13,768 13,916 13,169 11,887 Total 77,472 77,704 77,505 75,968 73,070 Intersession CAS 1,598 1,551 1,465 1,270 1,375 PCPS ,061 KSOM Day 3,431 3,204 2,998 2,926 3,388 CGCE Undergrad 3,526 3,293 3,127 3,020 3,567 Grad* Total 3,914 3,890 3,662 3,434 4,142 Spring CAS 27,644 26,721 26,140 25,414 24,238 PCPS 19,380 19,498 20,020 20,035 19,838 KSOM 13,690 12,660 12,394 13,063 12,742 Day 60,714 58,880 58,553 58,512 56,817 CGCE 1,102 1,278 1,169 1,265 1,372 Undergrad 61,815 60,157 59,722 59,777 58,189 Grad* 12,821 13,667 13,616 12,617 11,434 Total 74,636 73,824 73,338 72,394 69,623 All Sessions 1 CAS 60,017 58,780 56,897 55,608 53,082 PCPS 40,872 40,665 41,713 41,727 42,207 KSOM 29,604 27,229 27,171 27,501 26,944 Day 130, , , , ,233 CGCE 2,860 2,880 2,830 2,769 3,126 Undergrad 133, , , , ,359 Grad* 31,380 36,586 37,234 34,884 31,536 Grand Total 164, , , , ,895 1 Contains duplicated headcounts (student enrolled in more than 1 semester). *Contains both CGCE Grad On-campus and CGCE Grad Online students. **Fall numbers reflect the end of the semester rather than October 1st Census numbers. Page II - 22

26 International Students by Country of Residence, Fall 2014 Sweden Canada Ireland Spain Kuwait China (PRC) Japan Mexico Palestine India Bahrain South Korea Taiwan Ecuador Nigeria Kenya Saudi Arabia Thailand Malaysia Bahrain 1 Belize 1 Canada 1 China (PRC) 12 Ecuador 2 India 5 Japan 4 Kenya 1 Kuwait 1 Malaysia 1 Mexico 1 Nigeria 1 Saudi Arabia 64 South Korea 7 Spain 4 Sweden 2 Taiwan 7 Thailand 1 Ireland 4 Palestine 1 Note: International students are defined as students taking on campus, full-time, credit bearing courses with an F1 or J1 Visa. Source: Office of International Programs and Services, SEVIS Database Page II - 23

27 International Students Graduate Undergraduate Grand Fall Male Female Total Male Female Total Total Fall 2014 Countries of Origin Graduate Undergraduate Grand Country Male Female Total Male Female Total Total Bahrain Belize Canada China (PRC) Ecuador India Ireland Japan Kenya Kuwait Malaysia Mexico Nigeria Palestine South Korea Saudi Arabia Spain Sweden Taiwan Thailand Total Note: International students are defined as students taking on campus, full-time, credit bearing courses with an F1 or J1 Visa. Source: Office of International Programs and Services, SEVIS Database Page II - 24

28 Class of 2018 Freshman Profile Admissions Data are reported as of August 30, 2014 which is the end of the first week for 100% refund Summary of Day School Freshman Application Activity Admissions Numbers Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Applications 7,810 9,047 9,672 9,074 9,394 Acceptances 5,809 6,531 6,655 6,813 7,266 Acceptance Rate 74.4% 72.2% 68.8% 75.1% 77.3% Deposits 956 1, ,078 Yield Rate 16.5% 16.1% 14.6% 13.0% 14.8% Summary of Male Applications Male Admissions Numbers Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Male Applicants 3,250 3,755 3,849 3,527 3,514 Male Acceptances 2,437 2,737 2,699 2,685 2,712 Acceptance Rate 75.0% 72.9% 70.1% 76.1% 77.2% Male Deposits Yield Rate 18.2% 18.2% 15.2% 13.0% 15.6% Summary of Female Applications Female Admissions Numbers Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Female Applicants 4,560 5,292 5,823 5,547 5,880 Female Acceptances 3,372 3,794 3,956 4,128 4,554 Acceptance Rate 73.9% 71.7% 67.9% 74.4% 77.4% Female Deposits Yield Rate 15.2% 14.7% 14.2% 13.1% 14.4% Source: Office of Admissions Page II - 25

29 Day School Freshman Confirmations by Gender Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Men 444 (46%) 497 (47%) 411 (42%) 349 (39%) 423 (39%) Women 512 (54%) 557 (53%) 560 (58%) 540 (61%) 655(61%) Total 956 1, ,078 Day School Freshman Confirmations by Residence Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Resident Students 842 (88%) 933 (89%) 841 (87%) 778 (88%) 955 (89%) Commuter Students 114 (12%) 121 (11%) 130 (13%) 111 (12%) 123 (11%) Total Students 956 1, ,078 Source: Office of Admissions Page II - 26

30 Summary of Day School Freshman Confirmations by Geographic Area Virginia 0% Other 1% Connecticut 5% Maryland 2% Massachusetts 2% Pennsylvania 36% New Jersey 29% New York 25% State Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Connecticut Maryland Massachusetts New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Virginia Other Total Students 956 1, ,078 Source: Office of Admissions Page II - 27

31 Summary of Day School Freshman SAT Scores 1,300 1,250 Combined SAT Score 1,200 1,150 1,100 Applied Accepted Enrolled 1,050 1,000 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Applied SAT Math Applied SAT Verbal Applied SAT Combined 1,112 1,105 1,096 1,105 1,108 Accepted SAT Math Accepted SAT Verbal Accepted SAT Combined 1,147 1,145 1,159 1,140 1,141 Enrolled SAT Math Enrolled SAT Verbal Enrolled SAT Combined 1,129 1,127 1,134 1,124 1,125 Source: Office of Admissions Page II - 28

32 Undergraduate Student Retention and Graduation Rates First-time, Full-time, Baccalaureate Degree-seeking Freshmen: Fall 2004 to Fall 2013 First-time Full-time Graduated or Still Attending Degree- Freshmen seeking Still Attending After Graduated Continued to Graduated Continued to Graduated Continued to Cohort Freshmen 1 year 2 years in 4 years Fall Semester in 5 years Fall Semester in 6 years Fall Semester Fall % 82% 70% 9% 76% 1% 77% 1% Fall % 82% 68% 9% 76% 1% 77% 1% Fall % 87% 76% 7% 83% 1% 84% 1% Fall ,025 91% 83% 75% 7% 81% 1% 82% 0% Fall % 81% 74% 6% 80% 1% 80% 0% Fall ,027 89% 82% 73% 7% 79% 1% Fall % 82% 72% 6% Fall ,046 87% 79% Fall % 84% Fall % Average first-year retention rate = 88% Average four-year graduation rate = 74% Average five-year graduation rate = 81% Average six-year graduation rate = 81% Cohorts include first-time, full-time, degree-seeking freshmen students enrolled as of the fall census date; attendance in subsequent years is not dependent upon full-time status. Deceased students that did not graduate have been removed from the cohorts. The figures above reflect graduation data as of August or attendance data as of the fall census date. Students that are studying abroad as of the fall census date are not included in "still attending" or "continued to fall semester." Last updated 4/20/2015. Page II - 29

33 Undergraduate Minority Student Retention and Graduation Rates First-time, Full-time, Baccalaureate Degree-seeking Freshmen: Fall 2004 to Fall 2013 First-time Full-time Graduated or Still Attending Degree- Freshmen seeking Still Attending After Graduated Continued to Graduated Continued to Graduated Continued to Cohort Freshmen 1 year 2 years in 4 years Fall Semester in 5 years Fall Semester in 6 years Fall Semester Fall % 83% 67% 10% 77% 1% 72% 1% Fall % 84% 67% 8% 75% 2% 75% 1% Fall % 82% 68% 7% 78% 1% 75% 1% Fall % 84% 76% 6% 80% 0% 80% 0% Fall % 85% 72% 9% 82% 2% 83% 0% Fall % 84% 70% 9% 77% 1% Fall 2010* % 73% 60% 6% Fall 2011* % 74% Fall 2012* % 78% Fall 2013* % Average first-year retention rate = 84% Average four-year graduation rate = 70% Average five-year graduation rate = 79% Average six-year graduation rate = 78% Cohorts include first-time, full-time, degree-seeking freshmen students enrolled as of the fall census date; attendance in subsequent years is not dependent upon full-time status. Deceased students that did not graduate have been removed from the cohorts. The figures above reflect graduation data as of August or attendance data as of the fall census date. Students that are studying abroad as of the fall census date are not included in "still attending" or "continued to fall semester." *Data beginning in 2010 are calculated using the new HEOA coding requirements, which also includes a '2 or more races' category. All ethnic and race data is self-reported. Last updated 4/20/2015. Page II - 30

34 Service Learning The J.A. Panuska College of Professional Studies Fall 2013 Department Service Hours Students Counseling & Human Services 2, Education Exercise Science/CHED 2, Health Administration & Human Resources Nursing 1, Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy (3rd Year Students) PCPS Area Studies T.A.P.E.S.T.R.Y. 2, Total 13,611 1,105 Spring 2014 Department Service Hours Students Counseling & Human Services 3, Education Exercise Science/CHED 1, Health Administration & Human Resources 1, Nursing 1, Occupational Therapy 1, Physical Therapy (1st & 2nd Year Students) 1, PCPS Area Studies 35 2 T.A.P.E.S.T.R.Y. N/A N/A Total 11, Total Year ,019 1,949 Source: J.A. Panuska College of Professional Studies Page II - 31

35 University of Scranton Summary of Law School Applications, All Applicants Senior Applicants % Accepted % Accepted % Accepted % Accepted Year # Applying # Accepted U of S Nationally # Applying # Accepted U of S Nationally % 55% % 63% % 58% % 66% % 63% % 71% % 60% % 73% % 67% % 76% % 67% % 77% % 69% % 78% % 72% % 80% % 75% % 84% % 77% % 84% Source: Director, Pre-Law Advisory Program Page II - 32

36 Overview of Acceptances to Health Professions Schools by University of Scranton Students Matriculation Year Overall Acceptance Rate Total Number of Applicants Acceptances to MD/DO Acceptances to Dental Schools Acceptances to Veterinary Schools Acceptances to Optometry Schools Acceptances to Podiatry Schools % [55] 4 [10] 1 [1] 2 [2] 1 [1] % [112] 3 [7] 3 [3] 4 [4] 1 [2] % [65] 2 [4] N/A 2 [3] 4 [5] % [73] 1 [4] 2 [4] 2 [2] 2 [3] % [66] 6 [18] 2 [6] 1 [1] N/A % [46] 2 [2] 4 [11] N/A 1 [1] % [78] 8 [13] 2 [3] 1 [1] 5 [9] % [88] 7 [23] 2 [4] 5 [8] 3 [5] % [76] 11 [23] 3 [4] 1 [4] 4 [8] % [57] 2 [2] 2 [5] N/A 9 [11] N/A = No applicants for degree in this year All statistics include not only senior applicants but also post-baccalaureate students, graduate students and alumni. Note: The first number of acceptances listed in each column is the count of the number of individuals receiving acceptances. The second number, in brackets, is a duplicated count showing the total number of acceptances received, including multiple acceptances received by the same person. Source: Director of Medical School Placement Page II - 33

37 Student Fellowships & Scholarships Fulbright Fellowships Total 84 Other Fellowships and Scholarships 2001 through 2014 DeRance Scholarship Freeman Asia Award for Study in Asia Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship Jack Kent Cooke Undergraduate Fellowship Jack Kent Cooke Graduate Fellowship Joint Program in Survey Methodology National Health Service Corps Scholarship 2 National Science Graduate Research 5 National Security Education Program David L. Boren Scholarship 1 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship 8 Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship 2 Sigma Tau Delta Junior Award 2 Sigma Tau Delta Senior Award 2 Sigma Tau Delta Essay Award 2 State Farm Companies Foundation Exceptional Student Fellowship 2 Truman Scholarship Award 6 Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Scholarship 3 University of Oxford Clarendon Fund Scholarship 1 Overseas Research Scholarship 1 Udall Scholarship 2 USAA College Academic Team Source: Fulbright Program Advisor and the University Director of Fellowship Programs Page II - 34

38 University of Scranton Alumni Geographic Distribution August 2014 State Abbreviation # Alumni State Abbreviation # Alumni Alabama AL 52 Nebraska NE 21 Alaska AK 23 Nevada NV 78 Arizona AZ 190 New Hampshire NH 117 Arkansas AR 24 New Jersey NJ 8,188 California CA 771 New Mexico NM 48 Colorado CO 223 New York NY 5,868 Connecticut CT 845 North Carolina NC 660 Delaware DE 258 North Dakota ND 9 District of Columbia DC 141 Ohio OH 386 Florida FL 1,293 Oklahoma OK 30 Georgia GA 393 Oregon OR 69 Hawaii HI 46 Pennsylvania PA 23,291 Idaho ID 14 Rhode Island RI 85 Illinois IL 288 South Carolina SC 256 Indiana IN 109 South Dakota SD 12 Iowa IA 33 Tennessee TN 119 Kansas KS 36 Texas TX 513 Kentucky KY 70 Utah UT 43 Louisiana LA 57 Vermont VT 57 Maine ME 61 Virginia VA 1,175 Maryland MD 1,129 Washington WA 141 Massachusetts MA 547 West Virginia WV 36 Michigan MI 153 Wisconsin WI 61 Minnesota MN 92 Wyoming WY 8 Mississippi MS 32 Missouri MO 89 Montana MT 27 Total 48,267 The data presented above do not include those residing in foreign countries and those for whom a current address is unavailable. Source: Office of Alumni Relations Page II - 35

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