Table II-1-a-2
Enrollment (FTE) by Program and Gender*
Fall 1999

[See General Notes on FTE Forumlas]

Program Status Male Female Total
FTE
Percent
FT / PT
FTE Percent FTE Percent
Bachelor's Full-Time 981.0 67.5% 473.0 32.5% 1,454.0 87.5%
Part-Time 127.0 61.3% 80.2 38.7% 207.2 12.5%
Subtotal 1,108.0 66.7% 553.2 33.3% 1,661.2
ALA-Accredited Master’s1 Full-Time 885.0 25.0% 2,651.0 75.0% 3,536.0 49.8%
Part-Time 695.3 19.5% 2,863.4 80.5% 3,558.7 50.2%
Subtotal 1,580.3 22.3% 5,514.4 77.7% 7,094.7
Other Master's2 Full-Time 193.0 41.9% 268.0 58.1% 461.0 56.3%
Part-Time 195.3 54.6% 162.1 45.4% 357.4 43.7%
Subtotal 388.3 47.4% 430.1 52.6% 818.4
Post-Master's3 Full-Time 19.0 45.2% 23.0 54.8% 42.0 33.9%
Part-Time 31.4 38.3% 50.5 61.7% 81.9 66.1%
Subtotal 50.4 40.7% 73.5 59.3% 123.9
Doctoral4 Full-Time 166.0 44.7% 205.0 55.3% 371.0 69.2%
Part-Time 68.6 41.5% 96.6 58.5% 165.2 30.8%
Subtotal 236.6 44.1% 301.6 55.9% 536.2
Other Graduate5 Full-Time 28.0 31.1% 62.0 68.9% 90.0 17.1%
Part-Time 103.9 23.8% 332.6 76.2% 436.5 82.9%
Subtotal 131.9 25.0% 394.6 75.0% 526.5
Other Undergraduate6 Full-Time 108.0 23.6% 350.0 76.4% 458.0 48.9%
Part-Time 166.0 34.7% 311.9 65.3% 477.9 51.1%
Subtotal 274.0 29.3% 661.9 70.7% 935.9
Total Full-Time 2,380.0 37.1% 4,032.0 62.9% 6,412.0 54.8%
Part-Time 1,387.4 26.3% 3,897.2 73.7% 5,284.6 45.2%
Subtotal 3,767.4 32.2% 7,929.2 67.8% 11,696.6

* When interpreting the data from the table, please note that not all schools that offered degrees and certificates reported FTE data. Refer to the tables that follow for each program level for specific information on which schools were not included.

  1. Due to incomplete or erroneous data reporting, gender breakdowns could not be determined for the following schools: Dominican and San Jose. These schools were not included in the total for "ALA-Accredited Master’s" FTE. Toronto provided a total FTE ( 165.8) which is not included in the total here. If it had been included the total FTE for "ALA-Accredited Master’s" students would be 7,263.2. Missouri reported a gender breakdown for full-time students only. They did provided a total FTE for part-time students (61.6) which is not included in the total here. If that value had been included, the total part-time FTE for "ALA-Accredited Master’s" students would be 3,620.3.
  2. Missouri — Did not report a gender breakdown for part-time students at the "Other Master’s" level. They did provide a total FTE for part time students (13.0) which is not included in this table. If that total had been included here, the total part-time FTE for "Other Master’s" students would be 370.3.
  3. Due to incomplete or erroneous data, the FTE values for North Texas could not be determined.
  4. Missouri — Did not report a gender breakdown for part-time students at the "Doctoral" level. They did provide a total FTE for part time students (3.6) which is not included in this table. If that total had been included here, the total part-time FTE for "Doctoral" students would be 168.8
  5. Due to incomplete or erroneous data the FTE values for North Texas and Toronto could not be determined.
  6. Indiana and Washington — Provided only total numbers and not FTE values for their students at the "Other Undergraduate" level. South Florida and Wisconsin – Milwaukee reported only a total FTE value (128.5 and 25.0 respectively). These values have not been included in the table here. If they had been included the total FTE for the "Other Undergraduate" level would be 1,089.3.


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