Table II-1-a-1
Enrollment (Number) by Program and
Gender
Fall 2002
Program |
Status |
Male |
Female |
TotalNumber |
PercentFT / PT |
||
Number |
Percent |
Number |
Percent |
||||
Bachelor's |
Full-Time |
1,731 |
70.6% |
722 |
29.4% |
2,453 |
81.4% |
Part-Time |
323 |
57.5% |
239 |
42.5% |
562 |
18.6% |
|
Subtotal |
2,054 |
68.1% |
961 |
31.9% |
3,015 |
|
|
Master¡¯s ¨C
LS (ALA-Accredited) |
Full-Time |
1,064 |
23.2% |
3,528 |
76.8% |
4,592 |
30.4% |
Part-Time |
1,928 |
18.3% |
8,597 |
81.7% |
10,525 |
69.6% |
|
Subtotal |
2,992 |
19.8% |
12,125 |
80.2% |
15,117 |
|
|
Master¡¯s ¨C IS |
Male |
264 |
45.4% |
317 |
55.6% |
581 |
50.3% |
Female |
335 |
58.3% |
240 |
41.7% |
575 |
49.7% |
|
Subtotal |
599 |
51.8% |
557 |
48.2% |
1,156 |
|
|
Master's ¨C Other
|
Full-Time |
156 |
44.2% |
197 |
55.8% |
353 |
48.2% |
Part-Time |
172 |
45.3% |
208 |
54.7% |
380 |
51.8% |
|
Subtotal |
328 |
44.7% |
405 |
55.3% |
733 |
|
|
Post-Master's |
Full-Time |
23 |
32.9% |
47 |
67.1% |
70 |
18.4% |
Part-Time |
55 |
17.7% |
256 |
79.5% |
311 |
81.6% |
|
Subtotal |
78 |
20.5% |
303 |
79.5% |
381 |
|
|
Doctoral |
Full-Time |
206 |
45.4% |
248 |
54.6% |
454 |
56.0% |
Part-Time |
168 |
47.2% |
188 |
52.8% |
356 |
44.0% |
|
Subtotal |
374 |
46.2% |
436 |
53.8% |
810 |
|
|
Other
Undergraduate1 |
Full-Time |
76 |
31.1% |
168 |
68.9% |
244 |
13.8% |
Part-Time |
521 |
34.2% |
1,003 |
65.8% |
1,524 |
86.2% |
|
Subtotal |
597 |
33.8% |
1,171 |
66.2% |
1,768 |
|
|
Other Graduate2 |
Full-Time |
45 |
40.9% |
65 |
59.1% |
110 |
9.7% |
Part-Time |
200 |
19.6% |
822 |
80.4% |
1,022 |
90.3% |
|
Subtotal |
245 |
21.6% |
887 |
78.4% |
1,132 |
|
|
Total |
Full-Time |
3,565 |
40.3% |
5,292 |
59.7% |
8,857 |
36.7% |
Part-Time |
3,702 |
24.3% |
11,553 |
75.7% |
15,255 |
63.3% |
|
Subtotal |
7,267 |
30.1% |
16,845 |
69.9% |
24,112 |
|
1. Excludes South Florida and Washington which reported only a total number (304 and 87 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 2,159. Wisconsin-Milwaukee reported FTE values only for ¡°Other Undergraduate¡± students. Indiana reported that ¡°some courses offered¡± with no enrollment numbers for ¡°Other Undergraduate¡± students.
2. Excludes Washington which reported only a total number (6) of ¡°Other Graduate¡± students. That number is not included in this table. If it had been, the total number of ¡°Other Graduate¡± students would be 1,290. Wisconsin ¨C Milwaukee reported FTE values only for ¡°Other Graduate¡± students.
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