Table II-8-a

Students Enrolled by Age*

Fall 2000

 

 

Program

Gender

< 20

20-24

25-29

30-34

35-39

40-44

45-49

50-54

> 54

NA

Total

 

Bachelor's

Male

370

484

92

29

20

13

7

2

1

507

1,525

 

Female

153

233

58

39

24

34

24

5

2

233

805

 

Subtotal

523

717

150

68

44

47

31

7

3

740

2,330

 

ALA-Accredited Master's1

Male

27

303

634

538

378

258

218

132

55

227

2,770

 

Female

5

1,153

2,229

1,488

1,202

1,299

1,342

764

254

551

10,357

 

Subtotal

32

1,456

2,933

2,026

1,580

1,557

1,560

896

309

778

13,127

 

Other Master's

Male

1

141

193

129

76

51

25

23

6

41

686

 

Female

1

124

201

100

77

61

33

21

12

27

657

 

Subtotal

2

265

394

229

153

112

58

44

18

68

1,343

 

Post-Master's

Male

0

16

30

16

10

11

8

7

0

1

99

 

Female

0

6

25

16

25

18

27

15

5

2

139

 

Subtotal

0

22

55

32

35

28

35

22

5

3

238

 

Doctoral

Male

0

7

49

71

52

33

40

26

17

26

321

 

Female

0

10

59

72

40

65

53

50

28

37

414

 

Subtotal

0

17

108

143

92

98

93

76

45

63

735

 

Other Graduate

Male

1

34

40

42

38

27

22

24

9

71

308

 

Female

3

47

121

120

127

132

182

131

49

155

1,067

 

Subtotal

4

81

161

162

165

159

204

155

58

226

1,375

 

Other Undergraduate

Male

38

208

34

18

10

11

4

1

2

330

656

 

Female

113

404

90

49

29

30

18

11

8

559

1,311

 

Subtotal

151

612

124

67

39

41

22

12

10

889

1,967

 

Subtotal2

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2,797

 

Total

Male

437

1,193

1,072

843

584

404

324

215

90

1,203

6,365

 

Female

275

1,977

2,853

1,884

1,524

1,639

1,679

997

358

1,564

14,750

 

Total

712

3,170

3,925

2,727

2,108

2,043

2,003

1,212

448

2,767

21,115

 

Total

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21,945

 

 

*         When interpreting the data from this table, please note that not all schools that offered the degree programs were able to report on the age status of their students.  Refer to the tables that follow for each program level for specific information on which schools were not included.

 

1.        Indiana, South Florida and Wisconsin – Milwaukee reported total values for their “Other Undergraduate” students but did not report the data in age breakdowns.

 


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