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1 1 College of Medicine Enrollment MD and MD/MPH 8 6 4 2 College of Medicine MD and MD/MPH New students 184 18 172 185 184 Continuing students 592 595 67 585 589 Total 775 775 779 77 773 Change from previous year % % 1% -1% College of Medicine MD Program s reflect a planned reduction in entering class size to 18 beginning in 1997 and a planned increase beginning in 2. The in 22 includes 6 students concurrently enrolled in the MPH Program, and the in 23, 1 students. The in 25 does not include 2 oral surgeons attending required college of medicine courses.

11 College of Medicine: MD and MD/MPH Enrollment by Full- and Part-time Status 1% 8% 6% 4% 2% % Full-time Part-time Enrollment Levels Full-time 773 767 775 767 769 Part-time 2 8 4 3 4 % Full-time 99+% 99% 99% 99% 99% Total 775 775 779 77 773

12 College of Medicine: MD and MD/MPH Enrollment by Gender 1% 8% Fall 21 to Fall 25 6% 4% 2% % Female Male Gender F M %F F M %F F M %F F M %F F M %F New 1 st year 8 14 44% 88 92 49% 88 84 51% 92 93 5% 91 93 49% Continuing 34 287 51% 296 299 5% 31 36 5% 281 34 48% 295 294 5% Total 384 391 5% 384 391 5% 389 39 5% 373 397 48% 386 387 5% Change from previous year % % % -2%

13 College of Medicine: MD and MD/MPH Enrollment by Age Level 5 4 Number enrolled 3 2 1 <25 25-29 3-34 35-39 4-44 45-49 5-99 22 23 24 25 All Medical Students Age N % N % N % N % N % Under 25 428 55% 426 55% 438 56% 434 56% 45 58% 25-29 269 35% 284 37% 279 36% 273 35% 275 36% 3-34 58 7% 44 6% 45 6% 46 6% 38 5% 35-39 16 2% 17 2% 15 2% 14 2% 9 1% 4-44 3 <1% 3 <1% 1 <1% 2 <1% 1 <1% 45-49 1 <1% 1 <1% % 1 <1% 5 and over 1 <1% Median age 24 24 24 25 24 Age range 2-45 2-46 2-55 2-46 2-4 Total 775 775 779 77 773

14 New First Medical Students Age N % N % N % N % N % Under 25 125 68% 148 82% 144 84% 144 78% 139 76% 25-29 47 26% 28 16% 2 12% 36 19% 38 21% 3-34 6 3% 2 1% 6 3% 5 3% 5 3% 35-39 5 3% 2 1% 2 1% % 2 1% 4-44 1 1% % % 45-49 % 5 and over Median age 23 22 22 23 23 Age range 2-4 2-36 2-38 2-34 2-36 Total 184 18 172 185 184

15 College of Medicine: MD and MD/MPH Enrollment by Ethnic Group 5 4 3 2 1 22 23 24 25 White Black Hispanic Asian NA* International Unknown *Native American students numbered 3 in 2, 2 in 21, in 22, in 23 and in 24. All Medical Students Ethnic Group (IPEDS Categories) N % N % N % N % N % White 423 55% 413 53% 396 51% 372 48% 369 48% Black 93 12% 93 12% 91 12% 86 11% 91 12% Hispanic 28 4% 3 4% 31 4% 39 5% 41 5% Asian/Pacific 222 29% 234 3% 255 33% 265 34% 262 34% Islander Native American 2 % % % % % International % % % % % Unknown 7 1% 5 1% 6 1% 8 1% 1 1% Black and Hispanic 121 16% 123 16% 122 16% 125 16% 132 17% Total 775 775 779 77 773 The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data Set (IPEDS) ethnic categories are those used by the U.S. Department of Education.

16 New First Medical Students Ethnic Group (IPEDS Categories) N % N % N % N % N % White 96 52% 91 51% 98 57% 88 48% 92 5% Black 19 1% 24 1% 17 1% 19 1% 17 9% Hispanic 12 7% 13 7% 3 2% 11 6% 7 4% Asian/Pacific Islander 56 3% 56 31% 54 31% 65 35% 65 35% Native American International Unknown 1 1% 2 1% 2 1% 3 2% Black and Hispanic 31 17% 37 17% 2 12% 3 16% 24 13% Total 184 18 172 185 184

17 College of Medicine: MD and MD/MPH Enrollment by Permanent Residence 8 6 Number enrolled 4 2 New York State Other US International Residency New York State 751 97% 742 96% 746 96% 734 95% 713 92% New York City 527 68% 512 66% 49 63% 468 61% 459 59% Bronx 18 2% 17 2% 1 1% 12 2% 12 2% Kings (Brooklyn) 249 32% 243 31% 229 29% 217 28% 227 29% Manhattan 83 11% 81 1% 74 1% 74 1% 68 9% Queens 142 18% 134 17% 14 18% 133 17% 125 16% Richmond (Staten I.) 35 5% 37 5% 37 5% 32 4% 27 3% Other U.S. 24 3% 33 4% 33 4% 37 5% 6 8% International % % % % % Total 775 775 779 77 773

18 College of Medicine: MD and MD/MPH Degrees Granted by Level Fiscal s 21-22 to 25-26 25 2 Number of degrees 15 1 5 MD 21-22 22-23 23-24 24-25 25-26 Degrees granted during July 1 (year 1) to June 3 (year 2) periods. Degree Level 21-22 22-23 23-24 24-25 25-26 Doctor of Medicine 193 2 188 21 198 Change from previous year % 4% -6% 7% -1%

19 Ethnic Group DEGREES EARNED BY ETHNIC GROUP COLLEGE OF MEDICINE 21-22- 23-24- 25- White 16 117 91 14 93 % change 1% 1% -29% 14% -11% Black 18 21 23 25 22 % change 3% 17% 9% 9% -12% Hispanic 1 9 7 4 1 % change 12% -1% -29% -43% 15% Asian 59 52 65 67 7 % change 2% -12% 2% 3% 4% Native American International % change Unknown 2 1 3 % change -5% 2% Total 193 2 188 21 198 Change from previous year % 4% -6% 7% -1%

2 Masters of Public Health 6 5 Number enrolled 4 3 2 1 MPH Only College of Medicine MD and MD/MPH New students 22 11 2 38 31 Continuing students 22 36 13 21 Total 22 33 56 51 52 Change from previous year 5% 41% -9% 2% The s do not include students concurrently enrolled in the MD/MPH Programs: 6 in 22, 1 in 23, 16 in 24, 17 in 25, and 17 in 26.

21 Masters of Public Health Enrollment by Full- and Part-time Status 1% 8% 6% 4% 2% % Full-time Part-time Enrollment Levels Full-time 5 9 13 16 7 Part-time 17 24 43 35 45 % Full-time 23% 27% 23% 31% 13% Total 22 33 56 51 52

22 Masters of Public Health Enrollment by Gender 1% 8% Fall 2 to Fall 24 6% 4% 2% % Female Male Gender F M %F F M %F F M %F F M %F F M %F Total 14 8 64% 2 13 61% 35 21 63% 33 18 65% 35 17 67% Change from previous year -3% 2% 2% 3%

23 Masters of Public Health Enrollment by Age Level 2 Number enrolled 15 1 5 <25 25-29 3-34 35-39 4-44 45-49 >5 Age N % N % N % N % N % Under 25 5 23% 7 21% 17 3% 15 29% 6 12% 25-29 4 18% 4 12% 9 16% 11 22% 18 35% 3-34 4 18% 1 3% 13 23% 13 25% 11 21% 35-39 1 5% 4 12% 7 13% 3 6% 4 8% 4-44 4 18% 5 15% 4 7% 5 1% 7 13% 45-49 1 5% 1 3% 4 7% 2 4% 4 8% 5 and over 3 14% 2 6% 2 4% 2 4% 2 4% Median age 31 31 31 31 3 Age range 21-51 21-53 21-53 21-54 21-55 Total 22 33 56 51 52

24 Masters of Public Health Enrollment by Ethnic Group 3 25 2 15 1 5 White Black Hispanic Asian NA* International Unknown Ethnic Group (IPEDS Categories) N % N % N % N % N % White 1 45% 13 39% 18 32% 11 22% 14 27% Black 8 36% 9 27% 27 48% 24 47% 22 42% Hispanic 1 5% 1 3% 1 2% 4 8% 3 6% Asian/Pacific 2 9% 5 15% 5 9% 8 16% 1 19% Islander Native American % % % % % International 1 5% 4 12% 4 7% 3 6% % Unknown % 1 3% 1 2% 1 2% 3 6% Black and Hispanic 9 41% 1 3% 28 5% 28 55% 25 48% Total 22 33 56 51 52 The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data Set (IPEDS) ethnic categories are those used by the U.S. Department of Education.

25 College of Medicine: MPH Only Enrollment by Permanent Residence 6 5 Number enrolled 4 3 2 1 New York State Other US International 21 Residency New York State 13 59% 29 88% 49 88% 47 92% 5 96% New York City 13 59% 23 7% 4 71% 4 78% 39 75% Bronx % 1 3% 2 4% 1 2% 1 2% Kings (Brooklyn) 1 45% 17 52% 26 46% 28 55% 28 54% Manhattan 3 14% 3 9% 4 7% 5 1% 3 6% Queens % 2 6% 6 11% 5 1% 5 1% Richmond (Staten I.) % % 2 4% 1 2% 2 4% Other U.S. 2 9% % 3 5% 1 2% 2 4% International 1 5% 4 12% 4 7% 3 6% Total 22 33 56 51 52

26 College of Medicine: MPH Degrees Granted by Level Fiscal s 21-22 to 25-26 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 MPH 25 26 Degree Level 21-22 22-23 23-24 24-25 25-26 MPH 13 1 Change from previous year -23%

27 Ethnic Group DEGREES EARNED BY ETHNIC GROUP MASTERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH 21-22 22-23 23-24 24-25 25-26 White 5 2 % change -8% Black 4 4 % change % Hispanic 2 % change Asian 2 2 % change % Native American % International 2 % change -1% Unknown % change % Total 13 1 Change from previous year -23%