Table II-1-a-1
Enrollment (Number) by Program and
Gender
Fall 2001
Program |
Status |
Male
|
Female |
Total
Number
|
Percent
FT / PT
|
||
Number |
Percent |
Number |
Percent |
||||
Bachelor's |
Full-Time |
1,714 |
67.2% |
835 |
32.8% |
2,549 |
81.7% |
Part-Time |
281 |
49.1% |
291 |
50.9% |
572 |
18.3% |
|
Subtotal |
1,995 |
63.9% |
1,126 |
36.1% |
3,121 |
|
|
Master’s –
LS (ALA-Accredited) |
Full-Time |
972 |
24.3% |
3,030 |
75.7% |
4,002 |
28.5% |
Part-Time |
1,768 |
17.6% |
8,273 |
82.4% |
10,041 |
71.5% |
|
Subtotal |
2,740 |
19.5% |
11,303 |
80.5% |
14,043 |
|
|
Master’s – IS |
Male |
197 |
41.7% |
275 |
58.3% |
472 |
41.7% |
Female |
385 |
58.2% |
276 |
41.8% |
661 |
58.3% |
|
Subtotal |
582 |
51.4% |
551 |
48.6% |
1,133 |
|
|
Master's – Other
|
Full-Time |
139 |
50.4% |
137 |
49.6% |
276 |
35.8% |
Part-Time |
206 |
41.6% |
289 |
58.4% |
495 |
64.2% |
|
Subtotal |
345 |
44.7% |
426 |
55.3% |
771 |
|
|
Post-Master's |
Full-Time |
9 |
26.5% |
25 |
73.5% |
34 |
16.0% |
Part-Time |
40 |
22.5% |
138 |
77.5% |
178 |
84.0% |
|
Subtotal |
49 |
23.1% |
163 |
76.9% |
212 |
|
|
Doctoral |
Full-Time |
183 |
44.2% |
231 |
55.8% |
414 |
55.0% |
Part-Time |
145 |
42.8% |
194 |
57.2% |
339 |
45.0% |
|
Subtotal |
328 |
43.6% |
425 |
56.4% |
753 |
|
|
Other Graduate |
Full-Time |
44 |
44.9% |
54 |
55.1% |
98 |
7.6% |
Part-Time |
242 |
20.4% |
944 |
79.6% |
1,186 |
92.4% |
|
Subtotal |
286 |
22.3% |
998 |
77.7% |
1,284 |
|
|
Other
Undergraduate1 |
Full-Time |
48 |
22.7% |
163 |
77.3% |
211 |
13.5% |
Part-Time |
480 |
35.4% |
875 |
64.6% |
1,355 |
86.5% |
|
Subtotal |
528 |
33.7% |
1,038 |
66.3% |
1,566 |
|
|
Total |
Full-Time |
3,306 |
41.0% |
4,750 |
59.0% |
8,056 |
35.2% |
Part-Time |
3,547 |
23.9% |
11,280 |
76.1% |
14,827 |
64.8% |
|
Subtotal |
6,853 |
29.9% |
16,030 |
70.1% |
22,883 |
|
1. Excludes
Alberta, Indiana, South Florida, Tennessee, and Washington which reported only
total numbers (70, 356, 510, 199, and 135 respectively) of “Other
Undergraduate” students. Those numbers
are not included in this table. If they
had been included, the total number of “Other Undergraduate” students would be
2,843. Wisconsin-Milwaukee reported FTE
values only for “Other Undergraduate” students.
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