Table II-1-c-7a

Enrollment (Number) by Program and Gender

Other Undergraduate

Fall 2000

 

School

Status

Male

Female

Total

Number

Percent

FT / PT

Number

Percent

Number

Percent

Alabama

Full-Time

0

 

0

 

0

0.0%

Part-Time

7

16.3%

36

83.7%

43

100.0%

Subtotal

7

16.3%

36

83.7%

43

 

Arizona

Full-Time

0

0.0%

4

100.0%

4

100.0%

Part-Time

0

 

0

 

0

0.0%

Subtotal

0

0.0%

4

100.0%

4

 

Emporia1

Full-Time

0

 

0

 

0

0.0%

Part-Time

7

8.3%

77

91.7%

84

100.0%

Subtotal

7

8.3%

77

91.7%

84

 

Florida State2

Full-Time

13

59.1%

9

40.9%

22

8.9%

Part-Time

120

53.1%

106

46.9%

226

91.1%

Subtotal

133

53.6%

115

46.4%

248

 

Illinois

Full-Time

0

 

0

 

0

0.0%

Part-Time

56

60.2%

37

39.8%

93

100.0%

Subtotal

56

60.2%

37

39.8%

93

 

Indiana3

Full-Time

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

Part-Time

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

Subtotal

-----

-----

-----

-----

357

 

Iowa

Full-Time

0

 

0

 

0

0.0%

Part-Time

27

62.8%

16

37.2%

43

100.0%

Subtotal

27

62.8%

16

37.2%

43

 

Maryland

Full-Time

14

73.7%

5

26.3%

19

100.0%

Part-Time

0

 

0

 

0

0.0%

Subtotal

14

73.7%

5

26.3%

19

 

Montréal

Full-Time

9

31.0%

20

69.0%

29

47.5%

Part-Time

8

25.0%

24

75.0%

32

52.5%

Subtotal

17

27.9%

44

72.1%

61

 

NC Chapel Hill

Full-Time

3

60.0%

2

40.0%

5

2.9%

Part-Time

89

53.6%

77

46.4%

166

97.1%

Subtotal

92

53.8%

79

46.2%

171

 

NC Greensboro

Full-Time

0

 

0

 

0

0.0%

Part-Time

11

11.6%

84

88.4%

95

100.0%

Subtotal

11

11.6%

84

88.4%

95

 

Oklahoma

Full-Time

12

66.7%

6

33.3%

18

94.7%

Part-Time

1

100.0%

0

0.0%

1

5.3%

Subtotal

13

68.4%

6

31.6%

19

 

South Carolina

Full-Time

0

 

0

 

0

0.0%

Part-Time

13

34.2%

25

65.8%

38

100.0%

Subtotal

13

34.2%

25

65.8%

38

 

South Florida4

Full-Time

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

Part-Time

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

Subtotal

-----

-----

-----

-----

484

 

Southern Mississippi

Full-Time

13

9.8%

120

90.2%

133

87.5%

Part-Time

2

10.5%

17

89.5%

19

12.5%

Subtotal

15

9.9%

137

90.1%

152

 

Tennessee

Full-Time

26

14.5%

153

85.5%

179

87.3%

Part-Time

4

15.4%

22

84.6%

26

12.7%

Subtotal

30

14.6%

175

85.4%

205

 

Texas

Full-Time

0

 

0

 

0

0.0%

Part-Time

213

33.0%

433

67.0%

646

100.0%

Subtotal

213

33.0%

433

67.0%

646

 

Wayne State

Full-Time

0

 

0

 

0

0.0%

Part-Time

1

25.0%

3

75.0%

4

100.0%

Subtotal

1

25.0%

3

75.0%

4

 

Wisc. Madison

Full-Time

0

 

0

 

0

0.0%

Part-Time

7

16.7%

35

83.3%

42

100.0%

Subtotal

7

16.7%

35

83.3%

42

 

Wisc. Milwaukee5

Full-Time

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

Part-Time

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

Subtotal

-----

-----

-----

-----

29

 

Total  (17 schools)6

Full-Time

90

22.0%

319

78.0%

409

20.8%

Part-Time

566

36.3%

992

63.7%

1,558

79.2%

Subtotal

656

33.4%

1,311

66.6%

1,967

 

 

Mean  (n = 17)6

Full-Time

5.3

 

18.8

 

24.1

 

Part-Time

33.3

 

58.4

 

91.6

 

Subtotal

38.6

 

77.1

 

115.7

 

 

1.        Emporia — Offers only one undergraduate course.  All students reported as part-time.

2.        Florida State ¾ Prior to 2000, all students who had expressed an interest in pursuing the major and were currently enrolled in coursework in the major were included in the “Bachelor’s” category.  Beginning in 2000, only those students who have declared the major and completed all prerequisites for admission are included in “Bachelor’s.  All others are included in “Other Undergraduate.”

3.        Indiana — Undergraduates enrolled in SLIS courses.  No detailed information available.  This number is not included in totals or means.

4.        South Florida — Did not report detailed information for their “Other Undergraduate” students.  This number is not included in totals or means.

5.        Wisconsin – Milwaukee —  Undergraduates not enrolled in SLIS programs but enrolled in service courses.  No detailed information was provided.  This number is not included in the totals or means.

6.        Excludes Indiana, South Florida, and Wisconsin – Milwaukee, which reported total values only for their “Other Undergraduate” students.  If those students had been included, the total would be 2,837, and the total mean would be 141.9 (n=20).

 


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