Students(Trend Data)

  • In fall 2009, the University enrolled 7485 regular students (about 6156.6 FTE/Full-Time Equivalents, excluding Non-Degree Professional Development students). Of those regular students, about half were either on Main Campus (54%), or enrolled on full-time basis (55.7%), or at graduate level (48.7%). And about two thirds of them were female.
  • In terms of ethnicity, 37.2% of them were Caucasian, 38.6% Latino/Hispanic, 11.1% African American, and 11.4% Asian American/Pacific Islander. Among those students, 803 were new undergraduate students and 886 were new graduate students.
  • During Academic Year 2008-2009, the University also awarded 1059 undergraduate degrees and 1124 graduate degrees.
General Student Profile (Recent 5-Year Trend Data)
Unduplicated Student Headcount by Campus/Program Student FTE by Campus/Program
Unduplicated Undergraduate Student Headcount by Major
Unduplicated Graduate Student Headcount by Major
Student Classification and Enrollment Status
Student Ethnicity and Gender
New Student Profile (Recent 5-Year Trend Data)
Applications and Admissions Statistics of Main Campus Traditional-Age Freshmen
New Main Campus Traditional-Age Students by Gender
New Main Campus Traditional-Age Students by Ethnicity
New Main Campus Traditional-Age Freshmen by SAT Scores
New Main Campus Traditional-Age Students by Entrance GPA
Applications and Admissions Statistics in the College of Law and Public Service
Graduation Analysis
Graduation Rates for Main Campus First-Time Traditional-Age Entering Freshmen: Fall 1995 – Fall 2006
Graduation Rates (within 6 years) for Main Campus First-Time Full-Time Traditional-Age Freshmen by Ethnicity: Fall 1995 -Fall 2003
Graduation Rates for Main Campus Full-Time Undergraduate Transfer Students: Fall 1995 – Fall 2005 Degrees Conferred (Recent 5-Year Trend Data)
Conferred Degrees by Type
Conferred Bachelors Degrees by College
Conferred Graduate Degrees by Type and College
Retention Analysis
Retention Rates for Main Campus First-Time Traditional-Age Entering Freshmen: Fall 1995 – Fall 2009
The First Fall-to-Fall (First-Year) Retention Rates for Main Campus First-Time Full-Time Traditional-Age Freshmen by Ethnicity: Fall 1995 -Fall 2008
Retention Rates for Main Campus Full-Time Undergraduate Transfer Students: Fall 1995 – Fall 2007

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