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PSU Students, Fall 2010 Who are they? From where in the world do they come? David Burgess, OIRP Agnes Hoffman, ARR
Percentage of Total OUS Headcount 35. 0% 30. 0% 25. 0% OIT 20. 0% EOU 15. 0% SOU WOU 10. 0% OSU 5. 0% UO Year (Fall Enrollment, 4 th wk - all campus) 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 0. 0% 1994 PSU
Fall 2010 Total Enrollment--Inload Total Headcount: 25, 636 20, 428 Undergraduate Students 5, 208 Graduate Students 1 st Time Freshmen New Transfer Students New Graduate Students Returning Students 1, 432 (5. 6%) 3, 489 (13. 6%) 1, 826 (7. 1%) 18, 889 (73. 7%)
PSU Student Profile--Fall 2010 Ethnic Background Declined to Respond/Other 8% International Student 7% Asian/Pacific Islander 8% White, Non-Hispanic 65% Ethnic Minorities 20% Black, Non. Hispanic 3% Hispanic 6% Native American 1% Multiple Ethnicties 1%
Undergraduate Profile--Fall 2010 Average Age 26 Gender 11000 8500 48. 1% 51. 9% 6000 3500 1000 Male Female
Undergraduate Profile--Fall 2010 Ethnic Background Declined to Respond/Other 8% International Student 6% Asian/Pacific Islander 9% White, Non. Hispanic 65% Ethnic Minorities 21% Black, Non. Hispanic 3% Hispanic 6% Native American 1% Multiple Ethnicities 1%
Undergraduate Profile--Fall 2010 Class Level Non-admit 7% Post Bacc 8% Freshman 12% Sophomore 15% Senior 35% Junior 24%
Undergraduate Profile--Fall 2010 Enrollment Status 16000 14000 12000 10000 8000 Full-time = 12 or more credit hours 6000 4000 66. 1% 33. 9% 2000 0 Full time Part time = 11 or fewer credit hours
1% 0% 2% History, 2% Bus Ad: Finance, 2% Computer Science, 2% Bus Ad: Gen Mgmt, 2% Bus Ad: Marketing, 3% Art: Graphic Design, 3% Biology, 3% English, 3% Bus Ad: Accounting, 4% Psychology, 6% Top 10 Admitted Undergraduate Majors - Fall 2010 6% 5% 4% 3%
Graduate Student Profile--Fall 2010 Average Age 33 Gender 3500 3000 2500 2000 57. 7% 1500 1000 42. 3% 500 0 Male Female
Graduate Student Profile--Fall 2010 Ethnic Background Declined to Respond/Other 8% International Student 11% Asian/Pacific Islander 5% White, Non-Hispanic 68% Black, Non. Hispanic 2% Ethnic Minorities 13% Hispanic 4% Native American 1% Multiple Ethnicties 1%
Graduate Student Profile--Fall 2010 Student Level Non-Admitted 9. 0% Post-Bacc. 7. 8% Doctoral 11. 8% Master's 71. 4%
Graduate Student Profile--Fall 2010 2, 900 2, 800 2, 700 2, 600 2, 500 54. 4% Part time = 8 or fewer credit hours 2, 400 2, 300 2, 200 Full-time = 9 or more credit hours 45. 6% 2, 100 Full-Time Part-Time
Admitted Graduate Students by School or College - Fall 2010 30% 20% 15% School or College SBA SFPA 0% SSW CUPA MCECS 5% GSED 10% CLAS Percentage 25%
1 st Time Freshmen--Fall 2010 Average Age 18. 8
1 st Time Freshmen--Fall 2010 Ethnic Background Declined to Respond/Other. International Student 3% 4% Asian/Pacific Islander 13% White, Non. Hispanic 60% Black, Non. Hispanic 4% Ethnic Minorities 33% Hispanic 10% Native American 2% Multiple Ethnicities 4%
1 st Time Freshmen--Fall 2009 • 51% from high schools within the Tri-county area • 18% from high schools in other Oregon counties • 28. 5% from out-of-state (4. 5% international) • 2. 5% GED
1 st Time Freshmen Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Average Age Ethnic Minorities 19 19 19 26. 5% 25. 3% 24. 7% 26. 0% 33. 0% 12. 2% 11. 4% 12. 6% 13. 3% Asian/Pacific Islander 13. 3% Black, Non. Hispanic 3. 9% 4. 2% 2. 5% 3. 6% Hispanic 4. 9% 5. 8% 7. 4% 6. 4% 10. 3% Native American 1. 3% 0. 9% 1. 4% 1. 5% Multiple Ethnicity 3. 1% 2. 2% 2. 5% 2. 1% 4. 3% High School GPA 3. 26 3. 25 3. 35 Combined SAT 1044 1046 1040 1042 1038
Percentage Cohort Year
New Transfer Students--Fall 2010 Ethnic Background Declined to Respond/Other 4% International Student 4% Asian/Pacific Islander 6% White, Non-Hispanic 71% Ethnic Minorities 21% Black, Non. Hispanic 3% Hispanic 7% Native American 1% Multiple Ethnicties 4%
New Transfer Students -- Fall 2010 • 50% from Oregon community colleges • 30% from out-of-state schools • 10% from other Oregon University System schools • 4% from private Oregon schools • 6% Other
New Transfer Students--Fall 2010 Enrollment Status Full-Time 67% Part-Time 33% Mean Transfer GPA 3. 07 1500 1400 1300 1200 1100 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 1, 372 998 302 Freshman 282 Sophomore Junior Senior
Fall 2010 Transfer Students from Oregon Community Colleges Cntl Oregon CC -ORE; 30; 2% Chemeketa CC, 97, 6% Lane CC; 60; 3% Other OR CC; 81; 5% Portland CC, 1041, 59% Mt Hood CC; 241; 14% Clackamas CC, 206, 12%
First Year Retention Rates of New Soph. and Jr. Transfer Students by Cohort Year 100 90 80 Percentage 72. 0 74. 6 74. 5 73. 6 76. 8 73. 1 77. 6 78. 0 72. 4 70 60 50 40 30 20 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Year 2006 2007 2008 2009
Sixth Year Retention and Graduation Rates of New Soph. and Jr. Transfer Students by Cohort Year 80 70 Percentage 60 50 6 th Year Retention 40 6 th Year Graduation 30 20 10 0 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Where did ARR recruit in the world? SW Washington: 16 HS visits, ~150 students; Seattle/Tacoma: 5 college visits, 1 CC visit, 26 HS visits, ~1, 806 students; No. California: 6 fairs, 41 HS visits, ~872 students; So. California: 6 fairs, 35 HS visits, ~1, 038 students; Wisconsin: 2 college fairs (one Hispanic), 5 HS visits, ~140 students; Minnesota: 1 college fair, 15 HS visits, ~247 students; Spokane/Coeur d’Alene: 1 fair, 9 HS visits, 1 CC visit, ~462 students; Tri-Cities, WA: 2 college fairs, 8 HS visits, ~284 students; Alaska: 5 college fairs, 6 HS visits, ~613 students; Nevada: 3 college fairs, 13 HS visits, ~813 students; Texas: 12 college fairs, 19 HS visits, ~547 students; Idaho: 4 college fairs, 3 HS visits, ~1, 411 students Arizona: 8 college fairs, 12 HS visits, ~786 students; Hawaii: 6 college fairs, 31 HS visits, 2 CC visits, ~1, 093 students; Colorado: 7 college fairs, 14 HS visits, ~505 students; Add NYC and eliminate Wisconsin in 2010. International Outreach 2009 -10 Middle East (Nine cities)12 fairs; HS visits; 1 university visit; 1 student/alumni reception at US Ambassador residence, Qatar. 13 visits to Education USA offices, AMIDEast offices, Ministry of Education offices, USIEF visit, US Consul General, Agent visits. Approximately 5, 425 students were seen in the Middle East. Latin America 1 Virtual fair (Chile) Approximately 15 -18 participantd Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador : 5 college fairs, 7 HS visits, 2, 000 students
India (eight cities) 8 college fairs; 16 HS visits; 2 university visits; 4 agent/foundation visits ; 10 individual student/parent appointments. Approximately 4, 020 students were seen in India. Asia (China, South Korea, Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia, Taiwan, Malaysia, Thailand & Japan) 23 college fairs; 56 High School visits; 7 university visits; 24 individual student/parent appointments 15 visits to Fulbright Commission, Education Bureau Offices, Education. USA offices, and other agency offices. Approximately 65, 000 students were seen in Asia. In 2010 add Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Egypt, Libya. Eliminate Israel, Oman & Jordan. ;
International Collaborations Established in 2009 -2010 • Ten collaboration agreements signed in China • One collaboration signed in Indonesia • Two community college collaborations signed in other US states +20 pending collaboration agreements in China, US and Indonesia New for fall term: ARR & Housing collaborate for 24 -hour PDX airport pick-up service for new non-resident students during the two weeks prior to classes. By reservation only.
Questions? Agnes Hoffman hoffmana@pdx. edu David Burgess burgessd@pdx. edu


