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at a GlanceFall 2012
at a Glance
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Full-Time Part-Time0
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Grad Status
741
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Grad Gender
4,672
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UG Gender
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UG Status
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College of Business
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VicePresidentAcademic
Af fairs
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8739061,180
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by College (All)
5,413
3,748
by Gender (All)
Fall 2012 Enrollment:
Graduate Enrollment: 1,170 graduate students make up 13% of JSU’s total enrollment.
Student Body Ethnicity
Undergraduate Enrollment:
Part-Time32%
JSU Offi ce of Institutional Research and Assessment Photos courtesy of Steve Latham Fall 2012
7,991 undergraduate students make up 87% of JSU’s total enrollment.
9,161Enrollment Status
Male37%
Enrollment By GenderFull-Time
68%Male41 %
Female59%
**Based on 9 credit hours
**Based on 12 credit hours
Enrollment by College
Full-Time **76%
Part-Time24%
Male42%
Female58%
Part-Time82%
Full-Time **18%
Ethnicity Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate Grand Total
WhiteBlack or African AmericanRace/Ethnicity UnknownHispanicAsian or Asian AmericanAmerican Indian or Alaska NativeNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderHispanic/LatinoGrand Total
37
4478133325
2,5126,059
9,161
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212121863422
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6111844474
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by Ethnicity (All)
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500Number of Students
Full-Time Female
Male
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3,450
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UG FT-PT Status
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000Number of Students
FreshmanSophomore
JuniorSenior 2,103
1,6121,591
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UG by Class
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GR FT-PT Status
Female63%
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FTT Gender
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FTF Gender
Distance Education:3,837 JSU Students are enrolled in Distance Education courses this fall, which is
120 more students than in Fall 2011.
Top 10 Countries of Origin
Kenya ........................ 19China ......................... 17Canada ...................... 12Brazil.......................... 12United Kingdom ........... 9Nigeria ......................... 8Mexico ......................... 8Argentina ..................... 8Nepal ........................... 5Jamaica ....................... 5
International Student Enrollment
Full-Time EquivalencyUndergraduate*...............8031 Graduate** .............................747 Overall .....................................8778
*Based on 12 hours and includes students enrolled in other states **Based on 9 hours and includes students enrolled in other states
First-Time Freshmen:
216 International students representing 68 countries attend JSU.
First-Time Transfers: 669 students transferred to JSU this fall.
Average Age Entire Student Population .............25Freshman ............................................ 20Sophomore .......................................... 23Junior ...................................................Junior ...................................................Junior 25Senior ..................................................Senior ..................................................Senior 28Graduate.............................................. 34
Distance Education Students ......... 29Freshman ............................................ 23Sophomore .......................................... 25Junior ...................................................Junior ...................................................Junior 27Senior ..................................................Senior ..................................................Senior 30Graduate.............................................. 34
Degrees Conferred: 1,694 students received their degree between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2012.
Female56%
Male44%
The average age of First-Time Freshmen is
18 while the average age of First-Time Transfer Students is 26.
JSU Offi ce of Institutional Research and Assessment Photos courtesy of Steve Latham Fall 2012
1,332 First-Time Freshmen make up 15% of JSU’s total enrollment.Full-Time
98%
Part-Time2%
Part-Time36%
Full-Time64% Male
39%
Female61%
54% 46%
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International Students
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Distance Learning
0 200 400 600
College of Arts & SciencesCollege of BusinessCollege of Education & Prof StCollege of Nsg & Hlth Sciences 299
628186
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Degrees Conferred
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O� ce of Institutional Research and Assessment Jacksonville State University
Dr. Alicia Simmons, Director203 Bibb Graves Hall, 700 Pelham Road North, Jacksonville, AL 36265
phone (256) 782-8144 www.jsu.edu/oira e-mail: [email protected]