Connecticut Higher Education Data and Trends 2015

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1 State of Connecticut Office of Higher Education Connecticut Higher Education Data and Trends 2015 Enrollment Admissions Graduation Rates Tuition & Fees Endowment State Funding Instructional Expenses Faculty & Staffing Student Financial Aid Office of Higher Education Division of Finance and Administration 61 Woodland Street, Hartford, CT (860)

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3 Foreword Connecticut Higher Education Data and Trends is published annually by the Office of Higher Education pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes Section 10a-57. The report contains key indicators measuring the health of Connecticut s public and independent colleges and universities ranging from student participation to education costs and financial aid. Most information used for this report is derived from the national Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). The Office of Higher Education also wishes to acknowledge data contributions provided by Connecticut s colleges and universities. As requested by the General Assembly s Office of Program Review and Investigations (PRI), the appendix to this report includes a copy of the University of Connecticut s January 2016 Response to the Recommendations of the PRI Report, The University of Connecticut s Affordability to Students. For questions, please contact the Division of Finance and Administration, Office of Higher Education at (860) June 2016

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5 Contents Connecticut Higher Education Data and Trends: 2015 Enrollment 1-7 Admissions 8-9 Graduation Rates Tuition & Fees Endowment State Funding Instructional Expenses Faculty & Staffing Student Financial Aid Appendices 39-67

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7 Enrollment Connecticut Higher Education Fall FTE Enrollment , , , , ,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 20, % 42% 58% 54% Total Public Total Independent 90,000 Public FTE Enrollment 80,000 Independent FTE Enrollment 85,000 60,000 80,000 40,000 75,000 20,000 70, Public FTE Enrollment Independent FTE Enrollment FTE = Full-Time Equivalent Enrollment Source: IPEDS Fall Enrollment Surveys 1

8 Enrollment Fall FTE Enrollment ,000 30,000 University of Connecticut 27,994 30,564 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 23,818 27, Headcount FTE 40,000 35,000 35,795 State Universities 33,646 30,000 25,000 20,000 27,529 27,470 15,000 10,000 5, Headcount FTE 70,000 60,000 50,000 46,489 Community Colleges 52,761 40,000 30,000 20,000 26,049 31,890 10, Headcount FTE FTE = Full-Time Equivalent Enrollment Source: IPEDS Fall Enrollment Surveys 2

9 Enrollment Residence Status of Undergraduates at Connecticut Higher Education Institutions 140, , ,000 80,000 60,000 40, , ,863 20, ,363 38, In-State Out-of-State Residence Status In-State 107, , , , , , , , , ,863 Out-of-State 31,363 31,240 32,099 32,607 33,590 36,113 37,136 37,256 37,683 38,127 In-State/Out-of-State % 77/23 78/22 78/22 78/22 79/21 78/22 77/23 77/23 76/24 76/24 Source: IPEDS Fall Enrollment Surveys 3

10 Enrollment Minority Enrollment Connecticut Public & Independent Institutions Fall ,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10, Black Hispanic Asian Native American Minority Headcount Enrollment 2006 % 2015 % 2005 Census 2014 Census Black 17, % 23, % 10.1% 10.3% Hispanic 13, % 26, % 10.9% 15.0% Asian 7, % 9, % 3.2% 4.2% Native American % % 0.3% 0.2% Total Minority 39, % 65, % 24.5% 31.2% Total Enrollment 178, ,608 Unknown Race 14, % 12, % U.S.Census Bureau (American Community Survey) estimates based on 2005 & 2014 Census estimates and interim updates Source: IPEDS Fall Enrollment Surveys 4

11 Enrollment Student Age Summary Connecticut Public & Independent Institutions Fall ,000 90,000 80,000 70,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000-89,793 97,247 27,165 29,976 18,245 25,650 7,156 10, FT <25 FT 25< PT <25 PT 25< Student Age Summary - Undergraduate Under 25 Full-Time 89,793 92,277 95,933 97,798 99,622 98,588 97,578 97,776 98,224 97,247 Over 25 Full-Time 7,156 7,202 7,511 8,620 9,897 10,724 10,987 10,911 10,685 10,247 Under 25 Part-Time 18,245 18,264 19,142 20,686 22,798 24,776 26,183 26,258 26,094 25,650 Over 25 Part-Time 27,165 26,714 26,857 28,086 32,043 32,768 33,066 32,175 31,776 29,976 Source: IPEDS Fall Enrollment Surveys 5

12 Enrollment Enrollment by Gender Connecticut Public & Independent Institutions Fall , ,000 80, ,521 74, ,995 86,613 60,000 40,000 20, Total Male Total Female Enrollment by Gender Men Women Percent Men Percent Women , , % 58.1% , , % 57.6% , , % 57.4% , , % 57.3% , , % 57.4% , , % 57.5% , , % 57.6% , , % 57.2% , , % 57.1% , , % 56.8% Source: IPEDS Fall Enrollment Surveys 6

13 Enrollment Undergraduate Transfers In Connecticut Public & Independent Institutions Fall ,000 16,000 15,337 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 12,611 10,438 2,173 10,971 4, Total Publics Independents Total 12,611 12,340 13,426 14,527 13,672 15,591 16,032 16,721 15,429 15,337 Public 10,438 10,331 11,131 11,887 10,891 13,187 12,178 12,775 11,326 10,971 Independent 2,173 2,009 2,295 2,640 2,781 2,404 3,854 3,946 4,103 4,366 Public/ Independent % Undergraduate Transfers In 83/17 84/16 83/17 82/18 80/20 85/15 76/24 76/24 73/27 72/28 Source: IPEDS Fall Enrollment Surveys 7

14 Admissions 80% 60% 40% Public College Admission Rate 59% 58% 52% 50% 20% 0% UCONN CSU 100% 80% 60% 40% Independent College Admission Rate 62% 61% 87% 68% 20% 21% 0% 16% Nat. Ind. Non-Profits Reg. Ind. Non-Profits Reg. Ind. For-Profits UConn 51.6% 51.5% 49.7% 54.7% 49.7% 54.3% 47.7% 45.0% 53.2% 50.3% CSU 59.0% 57.3% 49.8% 60.7% 62.1% 64.7% 66.6% 66.7% 67.4% 58.3% Natn l Ind. Non-Profit 20.9% 21.1% 19.6% 21.1% 19.3% 17.4% 16.4% 17.8% 16.1% 16.4% Regn l Ind. Non-Profit 60.8% 60.7% 55.3% 57.5% 62.5% 67.1% 64.6% 61.2% 68.4% 68.4% Regn l Ind. For-Profit 62.4% 64.1% 42.8% 50.5% 57.2% 55.9% 77.4% 58.3% 83.0% 87.1% Source: IPEDS Data Center 8

15 Admissions Applicants Admitted Admittance Rate Applicants Admitted Admittance Rate UConn 19,763 10, % 32,192 16, % Central 5,549 3, % 8,173 4, % Eastern 3,135 2, % 4,756 3, % Southern 5,009 2, % 4,568 3, % Western 3,816 2, % 5,494 2, % CSU Sub-total 17,509 10, % 22,991 13, % National Non-Profit Independents Connecticut College 4,503 1, % 5,394 2, % Trinity College 5,744 2, % 7,507 2, % Wesleyan University 6,568 1, % 9,390 2, % Yale University 19,682 1, % 30,932 1, % National Sub-total 36,497 7, % 53,223 8, % Regional Non-Profit Independents Albertus Magnus College % N/R N/R N/R Fairfield University 7,136 4, % 9,978 7, % Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts* % N/R N/R N/R Mitchell College N/R N/R N/R 1, % Quinnipiac University 11,397 6, % 23,242 15, % Sacred Heart University 5,331 3, % 9,114 5, % St. Vincent s College % % University of Bridgeport 2,332 1, % 5,990 3, % University of Hartford 13,642 8, % 14,444 10, % University of New Haven 3,051 2, % 9,006 7, % University of Saint Joseph 1, % % Regional Sub-total 45,426 27, % 73,613 50, % Regional For-Profit Independents Admission Rates at Connecticut Public and Independent Institutions Post University 1, % 2,622 2, % Not included are the Community Colleges which have open enrollment. Also not included are Goodwin College, Hartford Seminary, Holy Apostles College and Seminary, Lincoln College of New England, Paier College of Art, and Rensselaer at Hartford which did not report this information to IPEDS. *Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts was purchased by the University of New Haven N/R - Not Reported Source: IPEDS Data Center 9

16 Graduation Rates Graduation Rates within 150% of Normal Time - Public Institutions 80.0% 60.0% 40.0% 66.3% 38.5% Public College Graduation Rates 73.6% 51.4% 20.0% 0.0% 13.3% 12.5% UCONN CSU CCC 15.0% Public College Graduation Rate since % 5.0% 0.0% -5.0% UCONN CSU CCC UConn 66.3% 68.2% 69.2% 70.6% 72.3% 73.4% 75.3% 74.1% 75.1% 73.6% CSU 38.5% 39.2% 41.6% 42.6% 45.8% 46.2% 45.2% 47.6% 49.5% 51.4% CCC 13.3% 11.3% 10.3% 10.3% 10.4% 10.5% 11.3% 12.6% 12.1% 12.5% UConn 0.8% 2.6% 3.7% 5.0% 6.8% 7.8% 9.8% 8.6% 9.5% 8.0% CSU -0.6% 0.0% 2.5% 3.5% 6.7% 7.1% 6.1% 8.5% 10.4% 12.2% CCC 1.6% -0.4% -1.3% -1.3% -1.2% -1.2% -0.3% 0.9% 0.5% 0.9% Per federal financial aid guidelines, 150% of normal time is equivalent to 6 years for a 4-year degree and 3 years for a 2-year degree. Source: IPEDS Data Center 10

17 Graduation Rates Graduation Rates within 150% of Normal Time - Independent Institutions Independent College Graduation Rates 100.0% 96.5% 96.2% 80.0% 62.1% 59.9% 60.0% 40.0% 20.0% 32.5% 25.4% 0.0% Nat. Ind. Non-Profits Reg. Ind. Non-Profits Reg. Ind. For-Profits 10.0% Independent College Graduation Rate Since % 0.0% -5.0% % -15.0% Nat. Ind. Non-Profits Reg. Ind. Non-Profits Reg. Ind. For-Prof its Natn l Ind. Non-Profit 96.5% 96.2% 96.0% 97.4% 97.9% 96.3% 96.6% 96.2% 97.8% 96.2% Regn l Ind. Non-Profit 62.1% 61.4% 60.6% 61.1% 62.5% 66.4% 63.3% 61.8% 63.8% 59.9% Regn l Ind. For-Profit 32.5% 36.5% 40.9% 28.5% 33.3% 35.1% 34.6% 26.4% 30.7% 25.4% Natn l Ind. Non-Profit 0.2% -0.2% -0.5% 0.9% 1.5% -0.1% 0.1% -0.3% 1.3% -0.2% Regn l Ind. Non-Profit 2.0% 1.3% 0.5% 0.9% 2.3% 6.2% 3.1% 1.7% 3.7% -0.3% Regn l Ind. For-Profit -2.8% 1.3% 5.6% -6.8% -2.0% -0.2% -0.7% -8.8% -4.6% -9.9% Per federal financial aid guidelines, 150% of normal time is equivalent to 6 years for a 4-year degree and 3 years for a 2-year degree. Source: IPEDS Data Center 11

18 Graduation Rates Graduation Rates within 150% of Normal Time Public Colleges Completers Cohort Grad. Rate Completers Cohort Grad. Rate UConn 2,384 3, % 3,530 4, % Central % % Eastern % % Southern % % Western % % CSU Sub-total 1,582 4, % 2,288 4, % Asnuntuck % % Capital % % Gateway % % Housatonic % % Manchester % % Middlesex % % Naugatuck Valley % % Northwestern CT % % Norwalk % % Quinebaug Valley % % Three Rivers % % Tunxis % % CCC Sub-Total 555 4, % 837 6, % Source: IPEDS Data Center 12

19 Graduation Rates Graduation Rates within 150% of Normal Time Independent Colleges Independent Institutions Completers Cohort Grad. Rate Completers Cohort Grad. Rate National Non-Profit Independents Connecticut College % % Trinity College % % Wesleyan University % % Yale University 1,310 1, % % National Sub-total 2,863 3, % 2,833 3, % Regional Non-Profit Independents Albertus Magnus College % % Fairfield University % % Goodwin College % % Holy Apostles College and Seminary % % Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts* % % Mitchell College % % Quinnipiac University 829 1, % 1,125 1, % Sacred Heart University % % St. Vincent s College % % University of Bridgeport % % University of Hartford 758 1, % 760 1, % University of New Haven % 560 1, % University of Saint Joseph % % Regional Non-Profit Sub-total 3,028 5, % 4,332 7, % Regional For-Profit Independents Lincoln College of New England % % Paier College of Art % % Post University % % Regional For-Profit Sub-total % % *Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts was purchased by the University of New Haven Source: IPEDS Data Center 13

20 Tuition & Fees Public Institutions 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 - Average Public College Tuition & Fees 12,022 8,999 7,490 5,685 3,823 2, UCONN CSU CCC 100.0% Average Public College Tuition & Fees Increase since % 60.0% 40.0% 20.0% 0.0% UCONN CSU CCC UConn 7,490 7,912 8,362 8,852 9,338 9,886 10,416 10,670 11,242 12,022 CSU 5,685 5,968 6,391 6,736 7,179 7,562 8,043 8,241 8,561 8,999 CCC 2,382 2,511 2,645 2,828 2,984 3,198 3,403 3,490 3,597 3, 823 Increase Since 2004 UConn 10.1% 16.4% 23.0% 30.2% 37.3% 45.4% 53.2% 56.9% 65.3% 76.8% CSU 12.5% 18.1% 26.5% 33.3% 42.0% 49.6% 59.1% 63.1% 69.4% 78.1% CCC 4.2% 9.9% 15.8% 23.8% 30.6% 40.0% 48.9% 52.7% 57.4% 67.3% Room and board charges are not included here but appear in the Appendix. Source: IPEDS Data Center for in-state tuition rates and required fees 14

21 Tuition & Fees Tuition & Fees - Independent Institutions 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 Average Independent College Tuition & Fees 31,065 17,547 14,988 46,210 27,863 17, % 60.0% 50.0% 40.0% 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% 0.0% Nat. Ind. Non-Profits Reg. Ind. Non-Profits Reg. Ind. For-Profits Average Independent Tuition & Fees Increase since Nat. Ind. Non-Profits Reg. Ind. Non-Profits Reg. Ind. For-Profits Natn l Ind. Non-Profit 31,065 32,689 34,263 36,069 37,551 39,144 41,699 43,134 44,712 46,210 Regn l Ind. Non-Profit 17,547 18,615 19,708 20,990 22,365 23,455 24,570 25,678 27,016 27,863 Regn l Ind. For-Profit 14,866 15,185 15,853 16,508 16,660 18,517 18,708 17,683 19,113 17,908 Increase Since 2004 Natn l Ind. Non-Profit 5.2% 10.6% 16.0% 22.1% 27.1% 32.5% 41.1% 46.0% 51.3% 56.4% Regn l Ind. Non-Profit 1.9% 8.1% 14.4% 21.9% 29.9% 36.2% 42.7% 49.1% 56.9% 61.8% Regn l Ind. For-Profit 4.7% 6.0% 10.7% 15.3% 16.3% 29.3% 30.6% 23.5% 33.5% 25.1% Room and board charges are not included here but are contained in the Appendix. Source: IPEDS Data Center for in-state tuition rates and required fees 15

22 Tuition & Fess Connecticut Public Institutions Total Tuition & Required Fees Room & Board Total Total Tuition & Required Fees Room & Board UConn $7,490 $7,404 $14,894 $12,022 $11,722 23,744 Total Central $5,902 $7,036 $12,938 $8,706 $10,506 $19,212 Eastern $5,556 $7,256 $12,812 $9,376 $11,168 $20,544 Southern $5,622 $7,275 $12,897 $9,020 $10,960 $19,980 Western $5,661 $6,925 $12,586 $8,893 $10,907 $19,800 CSU Average $5,685 $7,123 $12,808 $8,999 $10,885 $19,884 Asnuntuck $2,406 $2,406 $3,786 $3,786 Capital $2,406 $2,406 $3,786 $3,786 Gateway $2,406 $2,406 $3,786 $3,786 Housatonic $2,112 $2,112 $3,786 $3,786 Manchester $2,406 $2,406 $3,786 $3,786 Middlesex $2,406 $2,406 $3,786 $3,786 Naugatuck Valley $2,406 $2,406 $3,806 $3,806 Northwestern CT $2,406 $2,406 $3,786 $3,786 Norwalk $2,406 $2,406 $3,786 $3,786 Quinebaug Valley $2,406 $2,406 $3,786 $3,786 Three Rivers $2,406 $2,406 $4,212 $4,212 Tunxis $2,406 $2,406 $3,786 $3,786 CCC Average $2,382 $2,382 $3,823 $3,823 Source: IPEDS Data Center; includes the percentage of state appropriations to total all revenues and other additions 16

23 Tuition & Fees Connecticut Independent Institutions Independent Institutions National Non-Profit Independents Total Tuition & Required Fees Room & Board Total Total Tuition & Required Fees Room & Board Connecticut College N/A N/A N/A $46,085 $12,695 $58,780 Trinity College $31,940 $8,260 $40,200 $47,510 $12,300 $59,810 Wesleyan University $31,436 $8,474 $39,910 $47,244 $12,940 $60,184 Yale University $29,820 $9,030 $38,850 $44,000 $13,500 $57,500 National Non-Profit Average $31,065 $8,588 $39,653 $46,210 $12,859 $ 59,069 Total Regional Non-Profit Independents Albertus Magnus College $16,715 $7,550 $24,265 $28,378 $12,342 $40,720 Fairfield University $28,415 $9,270 37,685 $42,920 $12,930 $55,850 Goodwin College $12,200 - $12,200 $19,400 - $19,400 Hartford Seminary N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R Holy Apostles College and Seminary $8,900 $7,200 $16,100 $10,470 - $10,470 Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts* $15,412 - $15,412 $29,616 - $29,616 Mitchell College $19,030 $8,680 $27,710 $29,458 $12,492 $41,950 Quinnipiac University $22,500 $9,900 $32,400 $39,330 $14,250 $53,580 Rensselaer at Hartford N/R - N/R N/R - N/R Sacred Heart University $21,990 $9,280 $31,270 $35,050 $13,519 $48,569 St. Vincent s College $9,900 - $9,900 $19,650 - $19,650 University of Bridgeport $19,525 $8,400 $27,925 $29,090 $12,400 $41,490 University of Hartford $23,480 $8,996 $32,476 $33,358 $12,248 $45,606 University of New Haven $21,120 $9,095 $30,215 $33,740 $14,000 $47,740 University of Saint Joseph $21,370 $12,255 $33,625 $33,417 $14,006 $47,423 Regional Non-Profit Average $17,547 $6,702 $24,249 $27,863 $8,721 $36,583 Regional For-Profit Independents Lincoln College of New England $14,625 $3,200 $17,825 $19,840 $8,600 $28,440 Paier College of Art $11,540 - $11,540 $12,960 - $12,960 Post University $18,800 $7,950 $26,750 $20,925 $10,430 $31,355 Regional For-Profit Average $14,988 $3,717 $18,705 $17,908 $6,343 $ 24,252 *Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts was purchased by the University of New Haven Source: IPEDS Data Center 17

24 Endowment Average Public College Endowment $400.0 $367.0 $300.0 $200.0 $100.0 $- $194.5 $4.0 $ UCONN CSU CCC Average Independent College Endowment $7,000.0 $6,370.4 $6,000.0 $5,000.0 $4,050.3 $4,000.0 $3,000.0 $2,000.0 $1,000.0 $43.8 $80.0 $ Nat. Ind. Non-Profits Reg. Ind. Non-Profits Reg. Ind. For-Profits UConn $194.5 $217.3 $248.1 $232.9 $245.8 $263.6 $306.3 $301.6 $329.0 $367.0 CSU $4.0 $7.6 $8.4 $9.9 $8.7 $10.8 $17.0 $18.2 $20.6 $23.8 CCC $1.4 $1.6 $1.9 $2.5 $2.0 $2.1 $2.2 $2.2 $2.3 $2.4 Charter Oak $1.1 $1.4 $1.3 $1.1 $1.2 $1.4 $1.3 $1.5 $1.7 Nat. Ind. Non-Profit $4,050.3 $4,787.2 $5,940.2 $5,997.1 $4,271.2 $4,391.8 $5,106.3 $5,132.7 $5,530.2 $6,370.4 Reg. Ind. Non-Profit $43.8 $32.3 $52.5 $52.0 $42.4 $48.3 $63.5 $63.1 $71.1 $80.0 Reg. Ind. For-Profit $5.2 $6.0 $5.9 $5.1 $7.8 $59.2 $59.8 $6.9 $8.0 $10.0 Note: Endowment in Millions Source: IPEDS Data Center 18

25 Endowment Connecticut Public Institutions % Growth UConn $194,529,519 $367,014, % Central Not Reported $53,700,946 - Eastern $60,000 $13,280,620 22,034.4% Southern $7,943,114 $13,493, % Western Not Reported $14,792,910 - CSU Average $4,001,557 $23,817, % Asnuntuck $76,097 $137, % Capital $667,881 $832, % Gateway $216,506 $636, % Housatonic $279,189 $571, % Manchester $1,128,558 $2,551, % Middlesex $196,836 $311, % Naugatuck Valley $484,119 $839, % Northwestern CT $308,045 $1,186, % Norwalk $11,543,317 $16,176, % Quinebaug Valley $1,078,393 $2,550, % Three Rivers $736,718 $2,346, % Tunxis $137,451 $537, % CCC Average $1,404,426 $2,389, % Charter Oak State College $980,983 $1,672, % Source: IPEDS Data Center 19

26 Endowment Connecticut Independent Institutions Independent Institutions % Growth National Non-Profit Independents Connecticut College $164,799,000 $277,965, Trinity College $380,409,784 $551,798, Wesleyan University $564,879,000 $793,334, Yale University $15,091,021,000 $23,858,561, National Non-Profit Average $4,050,277,196 $6,370,414, Regional Non-Profit Independents Albertus Magnus College $2,862,220 $6,474, % Fairfield University $185,075,000 $313,092, % Goodwin College Not Reported $8,676,876 - Hartford Seminary Not Reported $46,748,419 - Holy Apostles College and Seminary $657,367 Not Reported - Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts* $2,929,731 $4,499, % Mitchell College $4,465,774 $8,479, % Quinnipiac University $155,155,821 $348,869, % Rensselaer at Hartford $4,940,193 $4,936, % Sacred Heart University $44,294,956 $137,064, % St. Vincent s College Not Reported $4,409,939 - University of Bridgeport $4,555,000 $30,696, % University of Hartford $96,304,000 $146,113, % University of New Haven $9,266,615 $34,810, % University of Saint Joseph $14,800,000 $25,603, % Regional Non-Profit Average $43,775,556 $80,033, % Regional For-Profit Independents Lincoln College of New England $1,239,625 Not Reported - Paier College of Art $574,689 $583, % Post University $12,502,915 $19,512, % Regional For-Profit Average $4,772,410 $10,047, % *Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts was purchased by the University of New Haven Source: IPEDS Data Center 20

27 State Funding Funding for Public Institutions 50% State Appropriations as Percent of Higher Education Revenue 40% 30% 33% 36% 37% 40% 34% 32% 34% 29% 30% 30% 20% 10% 0% UConn 33.1% 33.6% 34.1% 36.5% 29.1% 29.8% 30.6% 24.4% 26.9% 25.3% CSU 25.0% 31.1% 36.5% 36.4% 34.6% 36.8% 35.0% 30.9% 29.6% 32.6% CCC 53.1% 49.2% 43.6% 55.2% 55.7% 35.2% 48.8% 44.4% 44.5% 51.5% Charter Oak 26.5% 23.4% 28.1% 26.6% 24.0% 20.5% 19.9% 24.9% 20.8% 19.9% Source: IPEDS Data Center; IPEDS data includes the percentage of state appropriations to total all revenues and other additions. 21

28 State Funding Funding for Public Institutions Annual State Appropriations $700.0 $600.0 $574.2 $500.0 $400.0 $300.0 $200.0 $100.0 $285.7 $206.4 $190.0 $257.0 $246.1 $ UConn CSU CCC COSC UConn $273.1 $285.7 $305.9 $328.2 $536.3 $543.9 $554.2 $485.4 $501.8 $574.2 CSU $191.3 $206.4 $207.7 $232.0 $299.1 $226.0 $236.2 $201.5 $214.5 $257.0 CCC $179.8 $190.0 $209.0 $222.6 $221.9 $220.2 $225.4 $202.6 $207.4 $246.1 Charter Oak $1.6 $1.6 $2.0 $2.2 $2.1 $2.2 $2.2 $2.6 $2.5 $2.7 Note: Appropriations in Millions Source: IPEDS Data Center 22

29 State Funding 10-Year Trend of State Appropriations as a Percent of Total Revenue 2005 Percent 2014 Percent UConn 273,085, % 574,207, % Central 61,530, % 81,038, % Eastern 32,751, % 48,286, % Southern 61,668, % 78,328, % Western 35,380, % 49,305, % CSU Sub-total 191,330, % 256,959, % Asnuntuck 7,565, % 11,199, % Capital 15,107, % 19,548, % Gateway 18,436, % 29,209, % Housatonic 14,604, % 20,719, % Manchester 23,571, % 31,323, % Middlesex 9,953, % 12,872, % Naugatuck Valley 24,346, % 32,036, % Northwestern CT 6,287, % 11,580, % Norwalk 20,953, % 26,390, % Quinebaug Valley 7,399, % 10,593, % Three Rivers 16,872, % 20,453, % Tunxis 14,663, % 20,211, % CCC Sub-Total 179,761, % 246,138, % Charter Oak State College 1,559, % 2,703, % Total 645,736, % 1,080,009, % Note: IPEDS data includes the percentage of state appropriations to total all revenues and other additions. Source: IPEDS Data Center 23

30 Instructional Expenses Instructional Expenses as a Percentage of Total Expenses 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Public College Expense by Percentage 71% 66% 29% 34% % Instructional Expense % All Other Expense 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Independent College Expense by Percentage 59% 54% 41% 46% % Instructional Expense % All Other Expense 1) All Other Expenses include the following: Research, Public Service, Academic Support, Student Services, Institutional Support, Net Grant Aid to Students, Independent Operations, and Other Expenses. 2) Note: IPEDS data includes total all revenues and other additions, and state appropriations. Source: IPEDS Data Center 24

31 Instructional Expenses Connecticut Public Institutions 2005 Percent of Total 2014 Percent of Total UConn $200,872, % $570,016, % Central $43,704, % $97,828, % Eastern $20,147, % $47,814, % Southern $49,405, % $97,402, % Western $23,164, % $53,881, % CSU Sub-total $136,421, % $296,926, % Asnuntuck $3,844, % $8,641, % Capital $9,147, % $20,056, % Gateway $13,084, % $37,449, % Housatonic $8,552, % $20,184, % Manchester $11,808, % $29,265, % Middlesex $4,787, % $11,408, % Naugatuck Valley $13,478, % $31,134, % Northwestern CT $4,048, % $7,364, % Norwalk $13,450, % $26,915, % Quinebaug Valley $2,768, % $7,650, % Three Rivers $7,979, % $20,194, % Tunxis $8,455, % $18,069, % CCC Sub-Total $101,407, % $238,334, % Charter Oak State College $556, % $5,153, % Total $439,256, % $1,110,430, % Source: IPEDS Data Center 25

32 Instructional Expenses Connecticut Independent Institutions National Non-Profit Independents 2005 Percent of Total 2014 Percent of Total Connecticut College $26,658, % $38,855, % Trinity College $40,693, % $56,021, % Wesleyan University $70,665, % $82,722, % Yale University $778,728, % $1,523,727, % National Non-Profit Average $916,744, % $1,701,326, % Regional Non-Profit Independents Albertus Magnus College $7,997, % $8,886, % Fairfield University $41,080, % $53,356, % Goodwin College $3,293, % $33,990, % Hartford Seminary Not Reported $1,225, % Holy Apostles College and Seminary $680, % $914, % Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts* $828, % $768, % Mitchell College $3,993, % $4,088, % Quinnipiac University $57,938, % $125,785, % Rensselaer at Hartford $4,693, % $3,914, % Sacred Heart University $30,180, % $54,923, % St. Vincent s College $1,675, % $4,547, % University of Bridgeport $17,317, % $33,652, % University of Hartford $64,969, % $81,002, % University of New Haven $29,820, % $53,987, % University of Saint Joseph $9,801, % $23,054, % Regional Non-Profit Average $274,270, % $484,096, % Regional For-Profit Independents Lincoln College of New England $1,707, % $6,389, % Paier College of Art $964, % $776, % Post University $3,528, % $17,924, % Regional For-Profit Average $6,200, % $25,090, % Total $1,197,216, % $2,210,513, % *Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts was purchased by the University of New Haven Source: IPEDS Data Center 26

33 Faculty & Staffing Connecticut Public Institutions 50.0% 40.0% 46.3% 39.0% Total Staffing 41.9% 40.8% 30.0% 20.0% 15.0% 17.3% 10.0% 0.0% Instruction Admin Other 60.0% 50.0% 40.0% 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% Full-Time Staffing 51.0% 47.2% 29.0% 31.8% 20.0% 21.0% 80.0% 60.0% 40.0% 20.0% 73.4% Part-Time Staffing 67.4% 21.0% 24.6% 6.0% 8.0% 0.0% Instruction Admin Other 0.0% Instruction Admin Other Note: In 2012, The IPEDS HR survey was changed to comply with the requirement to align IPEDS HR reporting with the 2010 Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system. Instruction includes instructional staff/instructional research and public staff. Administration includes office and administrative support. Other includes primary public service, non-professional employees and other professional, as defined by IPEDS. Source: IPEDS Data Center 27

34 Faculty & Staffing Connecticut Independent Institutions 50.0% 40.0% 30.0% 40.2% Total Staffing 44.0% 42.9% 43.8% 20.0% 10.0% 15.7% 13.3% 0.0% Instruction Admin Other 60.0% 50.0% 40.0% Full-Time Staffing 48.5% 50.4% 33.7% 34.0% 80.0% 60.0% 69.5% Part-Time Staffing 75.8% 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% 17.7% 15.6% 40.0% 20.0% 23.6% 6.8% 19.5% 4.7% 0.0% Instruction Admin Other 0.0% Instruction Admin Other Note: In 2012, the IPEDS HR survey was changed to comply with the requirement to align IPEDS HR reporting with the 2010 Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system. Instruction includes instructional staff/instructional research and public staff. Administration includes office and administrative support. Other includes primary public service, non-professional employees and other professional, as defined by IPEDS. Source: IPEDS Data Center 28

35 Faculty & Staffing Faculty/Staffing Positions at Connecticut Public Institutions Instruction Admin Other Total Percent Instruction Instruction Admin Other Total Percent Instruction UConn 2,440 2,182 4,993 9, % 2,507 2,310 4,900 9, % Central , % , % Eastern % % Southern 1, , % , % Western , % , % CSU Sub-total 3, ,709 5, % 3, ,713 5, % Asnuntuck % % Capital % N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R Gateway % % Housatonic % % Manchester % N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R Middlesex % N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R Naugatuck Valley % N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R Northwestern CT % % Norwalk % % Quinebaug Valley N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R Three Rivers % N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R Tunxis % % CCC Sub-Total 3, ,210 5, % 3, ,183 5, % Charter Oak % % Total 20,427 3,062 7,912 14, % 9,375 3,149 7,882 20, % Note: In 2012, the IPEDS HR survey was changed to comply with the requirement to align IPEDS HR reporting with the 2010 Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system. N/R - Not Reported Source: IPEDS Data Center 29

36 Faculty & Staffing Faculty/Staffing Positions at Connecticut Independent Institutions National Non-Profit Independents Instruction Admin Other Total Percent Inst. Instruction Admin Other Total Percent Inst. Connecticut College N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R % Trinity College N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R % Wesleyan University % % Yale University 5,076 2,838 6,521 14, % 5,509 2,552 6,838 14, % National Non-Profit Average 5,465 2,955 6,983 15, % 17,513 2,858 8,180 17, % Regional Non-Profit Independents Albertus Magnus College N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R % Fairfield University N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R , % Goodwin College % % Hartford Seminary N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R % Holy Apostles College and Seminary N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R % Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts* N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R Mitchell College N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R % Quinnipiac University , % , % Rensselaer at Hartford N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R % Sacred Heart University N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R , % St. Vincent s College N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R % University of Bridgeport % % University of Hartford N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R , % University of New Haven , % , % University of Saint Joseph N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R % Regional Non-Profit Average 1, ,456 3, % 5, ,926 10, % Regional For-Profit Independents Lincoln College of New England % % Paier College of Art N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R % Post University % % Regional For-Profit Average , % , % Note: In 2012, the IPEDS HR survey was changed to comply with the requirement to align IPEDS HR reporting with the 2010 Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system. *Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts was purchased by the University of New Haven N/R - Not Reported Source: IPEDS Data Center 30

37 Student Financial Aid Higher Education Cost to Public Students 2015 Average Aid vs. Average Direct Charge $30,000 $25,802 $25,000 $21,257 $20,000 $15,000 $10,000 $5,995 $4,072 $5,000 $2,041 $2,221 $- CCC CSU UConn Average Aid Average Charge Average aid to students of community colleges totals 50% of direct charge to students. Average aid to students of state universities totals 10% of direct charge to students. Average aid to students at the University of Connecticut totals 23% of direct charge to students. $70,000 $60,000 $50,000 $40,000 $30,000 $20,000 $10,000 $ Average Aid vs. Average Direct Charge $62,966 $45,567 $14,067 $14,787 National Non-Profit Regional Non-Profit Average Aid Average Charge For-profit institutions do not participate in the Governor s Scholarship Program and therefore report no aid information to the Office of Higher Education. Direct charge to students consists of tuition, required fees, and room and board. CCC does not include room and board. Aid to students includes Pell, institutional need and non-need based aid, other need and non-need based aid, need and non-need based Governor s Scholarship, CICSG, CAPCS, and Capitol Scholarship. Source: Institutional-generated student data reports 31

38 Student Financial Aid Higher Education Cost to Public College Students Fall 2015 Direct Charge to Student Net Charge to Student After Aid Average Aid to Students UConn $25,502 $19,907 $5,995 Central $20,434 $17,543 $2,891 Eastern $22,124 $21,341 $783 Southern $21,214 $19,548 $1,666 Western $21,254 $18,051 $3,203 CSU Average $21,257 $19,035 $2,221 Asnuntuck $4,072 $2,087 $1,985 Capital $4,072 $1,271 $2,801 Gateway $4,072 $1,928 $2,144 Housatonic $4,072 $1,836 $2,236 Manchester $4,072 $2,239 $1,833 Middlesex $4,072 $2,246 $1,826 Naugatuck Valley $4,072 $2,116 $1,956 Northwestern CT $4,072 $2,476 $1,596 Norwalk $4,072 $2,184 $1,888 Quinebaug Valley $4,072 $1,470 $2,602 Three Rivers $4,072 $2,076 $1,996 Tunxis $4,072 $2,265 $1,807 CCC Average $4,072 $2,031 $2,041 Source: Institutional-generated student data reports 32

39 Governor s Scholarship Program (GSP) Student Financial Aid The Governor s Scholarship Program (GSP) is the state s financial aid program for eligible Connecticut residents who enroll as undergraduates at Connecticut s public and nonprofit, independent institutions of higher education. The program went into effect on July 1, It combined all non-programmatic, statefunded student financial aid into one student-oriented program with three components administered by the Office of Higher Education. The three components of GSP are a need-merit scholarship, a need-based grant and an academic incentive award (AIA). All three components are designed to provide aid to Connecticut s neediest students, while supporting access, retention and completion. Objectives Access GSP supports access by making college more affordable for the neediest students. This program applies the same eligibility and award standards to all students regardless of the school they choose to attend and targets those students with the most need. This approach provides consistency for students, measurability for the state, and the most effective use of funding. Retention Awards contribute to students staying in school. Awards will be renewable with satisfactory academic progress and continuing need. Awards are available for 1.5 times the minimum time to graduation (3 years for a 2-year school; 6 years for a 4-year school). Completion GSP focuses on student completion by making college more affordable and encouraging on-time completion. GSP Appropriation GSP Need-Based GSP Need-Merit AIA FY 2014 $42,011,398 $33,504,089 $8,402,279 $0 FY 2015 $42,023,498 $32,463,152 $8,404,699 $765,195 Total GSP Recipients FY 2014 FY2015 CC 5,308 5,051 CSU 4,405 4,702 UConn 3,852 3,688 Independents 5,890 5,807 Ind. - Nationals Source: Institutional-generated student data reports Total GSP Aid Dollars FY 2014 FY2015 CC $5,862,299 $5,677,218 CSU $10,619,190 $11,734,633 UConn $10,355,306 $9,428,546 Independents $14,921,116 $13,609,287 Ind. - Nationals $1,078,816 $727,862 Average GSP Student Award FY 2014 FY2015 CC $1,104 $1,124 CSU $2,411 $2,496 UConn $2,688 $2,557 Independents $2,533 $2,344 Ind. - Nationals $3,491 $3,417 33

40 Student Financial Aid The Need-Merit Scholarship Governor s Scholarship Program (GSP) The Governor's Need-Merit Scholarship Program provides state aid to help Connecticut s neediest and brightest students pay for college. It is not strictly a merit program; priority is given to those who are least able to contribute to college costs. Based upon continued funding, students may use their award at any Connecticut college or university. Awards are made on a sliding scale up to a maximum federal expected family contribution (EFC) set annually by the Office of Higher Education and based on funding levels and the number of eligible applicants. Need-Merit Scholarships are higher than Need-Based Grants and will be awarded by the Office of Higher Education. This past year annual scholarships for students attending eligible Connecticut institutions ranged from $1,500 to $5,000 for full-time enrollment and $800 to $1,000 for parttime enrollment. Objectives Access To qualify, students must first meet the same EFC range as those students who receive a GSP Need-Based Grant, but unlike the GSP Need-Based Grant, the GSP Need-Merit Scholarship provides Connecticut s neediest, highest academic achieving students a guaranteed award amount which is portable to any Connecticut college or university they choose to attend. In addition, their award is transferable. Retention These awards recognize the academic performance students achieve in high school. Recognizing and rewarding academic performance is a nationally-proven enrollment and retention strategy. Awards are renewable with satisfactory progress and continuing need. Awards are renewable for 1.5 times the minimum time to graduation (3 years for a 2-year school; 6 years for a 4-year school). Completion For many students, the GSP Need-Merit Scholarship provides the final bridge to making attainment of their degree a reality. 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1, Need-Merit 3,069 $3,199 2,688 $2,035 FY14 FY15 Total Recipients Average Award FY 2014 FY 2015 New Recipients Returning Recipients 2,304 1,998 Total 3,069 2,688 Source: Institutional-generated student data reports 34

41 Governor s Scholarship Program (GSP) Student Financial Aid The Governor s Need-Based Grant The Governor's Need-Based Grant provides state aid to help Connecticut students that are least able to pay for college. Individual institutions receive a funding allotment based on the number of needy Connecticut students enrolled in the previous year. Awards are made on a sliding scale up to a maximum federal expected family contribution (EFC) as the GSP Need-Merit Scholarship. This award matrix is set annually by the Office of Higher Education. Based upon continued funding, students may use their award at any Connecticut college or university, but unlike the GSP Need-Merit Scholarship, the Need- Based Grant is not transferable from one institution to another. Students who receive a Governor s Need- Merit Scholarship are not eligible for a Governor s Need-Based Grant. This past year, award amounts ranged from $1,000 to $3,000 for full-time students depending on a student s eligible EFC and $800 to $1,000 for part-time enrollment. Objectives Access To qualify, students must first meet the same EFC range as those students who receive a GSP Need-Merit Scholarship. The grant provides for a fair and equitable student award by requiring eligible institutions to award students with like EFC s the same award amount. Retention Awards are renewable with satisfactory academic progress and continuing need. Awards are renewable for 1.5 times the minimum time to graduation (3 years for a 2-year school; 6 years for a 4-year school). Completion For many students, the GSP Need-Based Grant helps students achieve their degree. 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 - Need-Based 17,380 16,743 $1,923 $1,951 FY 14 FY 15 Total Recipients Average Award FY 2014 FY 2015 New Recipients 8,176 9,933 Returning Recipients 9,204 6,810 Total 17,380 16,743 Source: Institutional-generated student data reports 35

42 Student Financial Aid Governor s Scholarship Program (GSP) The Academic Incentive Award The Academic Incentive Award (AIA) was created to encourage retention and completion for any student who receives the GSP Need-Based Grant with sufficient credits to complete an associate s degree in two years or bachelor s degree in four years and exceeds the minimum satisfactory academic performance standard set by the Office of Higher Education. This component was effective for new students (freshmen in fall 2013) who were eligible in their second year of study. This past year, award amounts for full-time students were either $1,000 or $1,200 depending on the student s Grade Point Average (GPA). Objectives Retention The Academic Incentive Award provides additional funding to recipients of the GSP Need- Based Grant who are on pace academically to complete their degree in the required time frame with a competitive GPA. Completion This award component encourages Connecticut s neediest students to complete their degree on-time with good academic achievement. Thus, avoiding additional loan indebtedness, college costs and lost earnings. 1,200 1, Academic Incentive Award $1, Total Recipients Average Award FY15 FY 2015 New Recipients 697 Returning Recipients 0 Total 697 Source: Institutional-generated student data reports 36

43 Student Financial Aid Minority Teacher Incentive Grant Program The Minority Teacher Incentive Program was launched in 1999 to encourage more minority students to become teachers in Connecticut. Minority junior or senior college students enrolled in state teacher preparation programs are nominated by their institutions to receive grants of up to $5,000 per year for the last two years enrolled in college. Additionally, students who gain teaching positions in a Connecticut public elementary, middle, or high school are eligible for loan reimbursement grants for up to four years of $2,500 per year. Potentially, each qualified student and subsequent teacher may earn up to $20,000 from the program in total. Since its inception, the Minority Teacher Incentive Program has awarded nearly $5.3 million in grants and $1.9 million in loan reimbursements to 649 potential teachers of whom 66 percent carried loans, 24 percent were transfers from community colleges and 34 percent were eligible for stipends and have become teachers in Connecticut public schools. There are likely to be more program participants than reported who are active teachers, but those without loans are not tracked at this time. Program graduates are currently teaching in 22 Connecticut towns including Bridgeport, Hartford, New Haven, and Waterbury. Current grant recipients are attending the University of Connecticut, the Connecticut State University System, Connecticut College, the University of Hartford and Fairfield University First-Time Teachers New Participants With Loans CC Transfers Program Recipients Source: Institutional-generated student data reports 37

44 Student Financial Aid Minority Teacher Incentive Grant Program Grant and Stipend Expenditures Grants # $ # $ # $ # $ # $ # $ # $ # $ # $ # $ Alternate Route to Certification 15 15, , , , , Central CSU , , , , , , , , , ,500 Connecticut College 1 5, , , , ,000 Eastern CSU 3 12, , , , , , , , , ,500 Fairfield University , , , , , , , ,000 Quinnipiac University 1 2, , , , , Sacred Heart University , , Southern CSU 5 22, , , , , , , , ,500 University of Connecticut 16 80, , , , , , , , , ,000 University of Hartford 5 22, , , , , , , , , University of Saint Joseph 4 20, , , , , , , , ,000 Western CSU 12 57, , , , , , , , , ,500 Subtotal , , , , , , , , , ,000 Stipends # $ # $ # $ # $ # $ # $ # $ # $ # $ # $ Central CSU 20 48, , , , , , , , , ,851 Connecticut College , , Eastern CSU , , , , , , , , ,500 Fairfield University 2 5, , , , , , , , ,500 Quinnipiac University , , , , , , Sacred Heart University Southern CSU 9 22, , , , , , , , , ,459 University of Connecticut 24 57, , , , , , , , , ,975 University of Hartford 6 13, , , , , , , , , ,500 University of Saint Joseph 2 5, , , , , , ,500 Western CSU 4 10, , , , , , , , , ,500 Subtotal , , , , , , , , , ,785 Grand Total , , , , , , , , , ,785 Source: Institutional-generated student data reports 38

45 Appendices Connecticut Higher Education Data and Trends: 2015 Appendix I Enrollment 41 Appendix II Residence Appendix III Undergraduate Transfers Appendix IV Endowment Appendix V State Funding 48 Appendix VI Total Expenses Appendix VII Response to Recommendations of the Program Review Investigations Committee Report: The University of Connecticut s Affordability to Students

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47 Appendix I Enrollment - All Connecticut Institutions Fall FTE Enrollment Storrs 20,496 20,669 21,127 21,488 21,931 21,700 22,034 22,454 23,114 24,100 Avery Point Stamford ,040 1,041 1,161 1,269 Tri-Campus 1,890 1,941 2,036 2,024 2,066 2,128 2,181 2,072 1,995 1,975 Total 23,818 24,115 24,726 25,060 25,551 25,422 25,892 26,190 26,874 27,972 Change 2.7% 1.2% 2.5% 1.3% 1.9% -0.5% 1.8% 1.1% 2.5% 3.9% Central 9,073 9,289 9,430 9,620 9,760 9,724 9,521 9,377 9,483 9,507 Eastern 4,294 4,366 4,583 4,778 4,851 4,816 4,824 4,778 4,672 4,654 Southern 9,431 9,179 9,172 9,345 9,528 9,370 9,063 8,834 8,684 8,516 Western 4,731 4,986 5,231 5,425 5,458 5,315 5,089 4,944 4,896 4,793 CSU Subtotal 27,529 27,820 28,416 29,168 29,597 29,225 28,497 27,933 27,735 27,470 Asnuntuck ,013 1, , Capital 1,912 2,053 2,197 2,373 2,533 2,471 2,398 2,271 2,210 1,882 Gateway 3,188 3,367 3,631 3,919 4,195 4,160 4,538 4,491 4,708 4,413 Housatonic 2,426 2,518 2,885 3,266 3,603 3,478 3,459 3,245 2,994 3,005 Manchester 3,691 3,959 4,193 4,604 4,600 4,462 4,488 4,454 4,259 4,017 Middlesex 1,368 1,484 1,495 1,707 1,713 1,669 1,697 1,711 1,801 1,724 Naugatuck Valley 3,279 3,530 3,644 4,043 4,376 4,430 4,438 4,374 4,194 4,156 Northwestern CT Norwalk 3,411 3,505 3,619 3,962 4,021 3,991 3,966 3,854 3,795 3,654 Quinebaug Valley 971 1,004 1,056 1,180 1,256 1,142 1,151 1,095 1, Three Rivers 2,132 2,184 2,305 2,573 2,960 2,947 2,844 2,752 2,628 2,488 Tunxis 2,029 2,160 2,470 2,588 2,762 2,732 2,667 2,582 2,419 2,391 CCC Subtotal 26,049 27,507 29,288 32,122 33,865 33,298 33,422 32,880 31,890 30,431 Total CSCU 53,578 55,327 57,704 61,290 63,562 62,523 61,919 60,813 59,625 57,901 Change 1.6% 3.2% 4.1% 5.9% 3.6% -1.7% -1.0% -1.8% -2.0% -3.0% National Non-Profit 20,218 21,096 20,871 21,097 21,359 22,241 22,470 22,637 22,905 20,461 Regional Non-Profit 34,627 35,279 37,153 38,001 39,654 40,480 40,303 41,640 43,959 43,655 Regional For-Profit 2,355 2,215 2,270 2,649 3,929 5,307 6,019 6,018 6,053 5,605 Total 57,200 58,590 60,294 61,747 64,942 68,028 68,792 70,295 72,917 69,721 Change 4.0% 2.4% 2.8% 2.4% 4.9% 4.5% 1.1% 2.1% 3.6% -4.6% Source: IPEDS Fall Enrollment Surveys 41

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