Living the Vision Committee. NMSU Las Cruces Colleges Fall 2009 Student Data Set



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Living the Vision Committee NMSU Las Cruces s Fall 2009 Student Data Set For questions, please contact the Office of Institutional Research, Planning and Outcomes Assessment at 646 1720 or via email: Carmen Santana Melgoza (csantana@nmsu.edu) Candice Guzie (cguzie@nmsu.edu) Kaylynn Knopic (mm2096@nmsu.edu) (Updated 12 1 09)

TABLE 1 Average ACT Composite Score for First-Time Freshmen Fall 2009 Average ACT Composite Score Ag., Consumer & Environmental Sciences 20.0 Arts and Sciences 20.5 Business 19.7 Education 19.3 Engineering 22.0 Health and Social Services 19.1 *Overall Las Cruces Campus ACT Composite Score is 20.3

TABLE 3 Student Credit Hours (SCH) by Division, Fall 2009 Census Student Credit Hours (SCH) by Division Lower Division Upper Division Graduate Division Total Ag., Consumer & Environmental Sciences 5,752.0 8,679.0 1,391.0 15,822.0 Arts and Sciences 73,137.0 29,750.0 8,373.0 111,260.0 Business 6,846.0 16,688.0 3,764.0 27,298.0 Education 5,572.0 9,326.0 6,298.0 21,196.0 Engineering 4,937.0 7,512.0 2,505.0 14,954.0 Health and Social Services 2,562.0 10,134.0 3,633.0 16,329.0 (Census Enrollment Report)

TABLE 5A One-Year Retention Rate within institution of First-Time, Full-Time, Degree-Seeking Undergraduate Students, Fall 2009* Entered Fall 2008 and Returned in Fall 2009 Ag., Consumer & Environmental Sciences 77.6% Arts and Sciences 76.4% Business 75.5% Education 78.4% Engineering 78.4% Health and Social Services 69.3% *Overall Las Cruces Campus One-Year Retention Rate: 75.9%

TABLE 5B One-Year Retention Rate within college of First-Time, Full-Time, Degree-Seeking Undergraduate Students, Fall 2009* Entered Fall 2008 and Returned in Fall 2009 Ag., Consumer & Environmental Sciences 66.5% Arts and Sciences 57.7% Business 57.8% Education 65.7% Engineering 65.8% Health and Social Services 47.0%

TABLE 8 Acceptance Rate for First-Time, Degree-Seeking Freshmen, Fall 2009 Accepted Applied N Acceptance Rate Ag., Consumer & Environmental Sciences 526 503 95.6% Arts and Sciences 3,529 3,399 96.3% Business 645 617 95.7% Education 544 526 96.7% Engineering 837 819 97.8% Health and Social Services 562 534 95.0% *Overall Las Cruces Campus Acceptance Rate is 96.3%

TABLE 9 Yield Rate for First-Time, Degree-Seeking Freshmen, Fall 2009 Enrolled Accepted N Yield Rate Ag., Consumer & Environmental Sciences 503 258 51.3% Arts and Sciences 3,399 1,469 43.2% Business 617 293 47.5% Education 526 247 47.0% Engineering 819 384 46.9% Health and Social Services 534 225 42.1% *Overall Las Cruces Campus Yield Rate is 45.0%

TABLE 12 Percentage of First-time, Full-time Degree Seeking Students in Top 10% of High School Class Fall 2009 Freshmen in Top 10% of HS Class Ag., Consumer & Environmental Sciences 17.3% Arts and Sciences 14.1% Business 10.8% Education 12.6% Engineering 20.7% Health and Social Services 15.7% *Overall Las Cruces Campus Rate for Top 10% of High School Class is 14.7%

TABLE 13 Percentage of Classes Under 20, Fall 2009 % of Classes Under 20 Ag., Consumer & Environmental Sciences 72.2% Arts and Sciences 62.9% Business 41.3% Education 64.6% Engineering 77.1% Health and Social Services 53.1% *Overall Las Cruces Campus percentage of Classes under 20 is 46.8%

TABLE 14 Percentage of Classes of 50 or More, Fall 2009 % of Classes of 50 or More Ag., Consumer & Environmental Sciences 5.2% Arts and Sciences 5.8% Business 16.0% Education 2.8% Engineering 1.9% Health and Social Services 2.9% *Overall Las Cruces Campus Percentage of Classes of 50 or More is 4.0%