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O S U STUDENT PROFILE
FALL 2005
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OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY Stillwater OK 74078-1042
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STUDENT PROFILEFALL SEMESTER 2005
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PRESENT STUDENT BODY Fall 2005
OSU Student Enrollment ................................................................................................................... 1
Location of Total OSU Student Enrollment ....................................................................................... 1
Composition of Student Body ............................................................................................................ 2
Student Enrollment Statistics ........................................................................................................... 3
Enrollment by College, Level, and Full-Time/Part-Time Status ........................................................ 4
Enrollment by Location, Level, and Full-Time/Part-Time Status ...................................................... 4
Enrollment by Type of Admission ...................................................................................................... 5
New Students on Campus by College and Type of Admission ........................................................ 6
Enrollment by College and Classification ......................................................................................... 7
Enrollment by Classification, Ethnicity, and Gender .......................................................................... 8
Part-Time Student Enrollment by Classification, Ethnicity, and Gender ........................................... 9
Full-Time Student Enrollment by Classification, Ethnicity, and Gender ............................................ 10
Enrollment by College, Ethnicity, and Gender ................................................................................... 11
Percent Distribution of OSU Majors by College and Level ................................................................ 12
Undergraduate Enrollment by Field of Study, Level, and College..................................................... 13
Graduate Enrollment by Field of Study, Level, and College.............................................................. 15
FTE Enrollment by College and Classification ................................................................................. 17
Enrollment and Average Age by Part-Time/Full-Time Status and Gender ..................................... 18
Five-Year History of Financial Aid Programs..................................................................................... 19
SOURCE OF STUDENTS
Source of New Freshmen by Resident Status, Fall 2005 ................................................................ 20
Distribution of New Freshmen, Fall 2005 ......................................................................................... 21
New Freshmen Enrollment by Top Feeder Counties, Fall 2001 through 2005................................. 22
New Freshmen Enrollment by Top Oklahoma High Schools, Fall 2005 with 4-Year Comparison... 23
International Students by Country of Residence, Level, and Gender, Fall 2005 .............................. 25
Source of Undergraduate Students by Resident Status, Fall 2005................................................... 26
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Source of Graduate Students by Resident Status, Fall 2005............................................................ 27
Source of Minority Students by Resident Status, Fall 2005 .............................................................. 28
In-State Feeder Institutions for Transfer Students, Fall 2005 .......................................................... 29
Major Out-of-State Feeder Institutions for Transfer Students, Fall 2005 ......................................... 31
Source of Center for Veterinary Health Sciences’ Students, Fall 2005 ........................................... 32
ENROLLMENT TRENDS
Stillwater and Tulsa Campus Enrollment, Fall 1985 through 2005 .................................................. 33
Oklahoma State University Share of the Market, Fall 1995 through 2005 ....................................... 34
Enrollment by Type of Admission, Fall 1995 through 2005. .............................................................. 35
Enrollment by Gender, Fall 1985 through 2005 ................................................................................ 36
Enrollment by Classification, Fall 1985 through 2005 ...................................................................... 37 Enrollment by Ethnicity, Fall 1995 through 2005 ............................................................................. 38
OSU Enrollment as a Percent of Total Enrollment, Fall 1995 through 2005 ................................... 39
Comparison of Distribution of Undergraduate Majors by College, Fall 2000 through 2005.............. 40
OSU Enrollment Changes, Fall 2000 and 2005................................................................................. 41
OSU Tulsa Enrollment Changes, Fall 2000 through 2005 ................................................................ 42
New Freshmen Enrollment by Residency, Fall 1995 through 2005 .................................................. 43
ACADEMIC INFORMATION
Ten-Year Comparison of ACT Scores for New Freshmen, Fall 1995 through 2005 ....................... 44
Composite ACT and SAT Averages of New Freshmen by College, Fall 2005 ................................ 45
Distribution of New Freshmen by Composite ACT Score, Fall 2005 ................................................ 46
ACT and SAT Averages of New Freshmen by Ethnicity and Gender, Fall 2005 ............................ 47
Oklahoma High School ACT Participation Statistics, 2000 through 2005 ....................................... 48
Distribution of Freshmen Grade Point Averages, Fall 2005 .............................................................. 49
Rank in High School Class by Number of New Freshmen & Percent in Each Rank, Fall 2005 ....... 50
Average Cumulative Grade Point Average by Ethnicity and Gender, Fall 2005............................... 51
Average Cumulative Grade Point Average of Undergraduate Students by College and Division, Fall 2005 ......................................................................................................................... 52
Average Cumulative Grade Point Average of University Academic Services Students, Fall 2005 53
Average Cumulative Grade Point Average of Graduate Students by College, Fall 2005 ................ 54
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Average Cumulative Grade Point Average of Students by Class Level, Fall 2005 .......................... 55
DEGREES GRANTED
Distribution of Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees Granted by College, Academic Year 2004-2005 ....................................................................................................................................... 56
Degrees Granted by College, Degree Level, and Semester, Academic Year 2004-2005 ............... 57
Undergraduate Degrees Granted by College, Ethnicity, and Gender, Academic Years 2002-2003 through 2004-2005 ....................................................................................................... 58
Masters Degrees Granted by College, Ethnicity, and Gender, Academic Years 2002-2003 through 2004-2005 ....................................................................................................... 59
Doctorate Degrees Granted by College, Ethnicity, and Gender, Academic Years 2002-2003 through 2004-2005 ...................................................................................................... 60
Degrees Granted by Level, Ethnicity, and Gender, Academic Year 2004-2005 ............................. 61
Degrees Granted by College, Department, and Level, Academic Year 2004-2005 ......................... 62
Undergraduate Degrees Granted by College and Gender, Academic Years 1995-1996 through 2004-2005 ........................................................................................................ 64
Masters Degrees Granted by College and Gender, Academic Years 1995-1996 through 2004-2005.......................................................................................................... 65
Doctorate & Professional Degrees Granted by College and Gender, Academic Years 1995-1996 through 2004-2005 ........................................................................................................ 66
Cumulative History of Degrees Granted by College .......................................................................... 67
RETENTION OF STUDENTS Retention and Graduation Rates of New Freshmen, Full-Time Students, Fall 1995 through 2004 .................................................................................................................. 69 Retention of Beginning Freshman Class, Full-Time Students, Fall 1995 through 2004 ................. 70
Retention and Graduation Rates of New Freshmen by Ethnicity ...................................................... 71 Retention of Freshman Undergraduate Students by Classification and College, Fall 2004 Students/Fall 2005 Status ............................................................................................................ 72
Retention of Sophomore Undergraduate Students by Classification and College, Fall 2004 Students/Fall 2005 Status ............................................................................................................ 73
Retention of Junior Undergraduate Students by Classification and College, Fall 2004 Students/Fall 2005 Status ............................................................................................................ 74
Retention of Senior Undergraduate Students by Classification and College, Fall 2004 Students/Fall 2005 Status ............................................................................................................ 75
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Retention of All Undergraduate Students by Classification and College, Fall 2004 Students/ Fall 2005 Status ............................................................................................................................ 76
Retention of Undergraduate Transfer Students, Fall 1995 through 2004 ......................................... 77
Retention and Graduation Rates of New Freshmen and Transfers by College................................ 78
ENROLLMENT PROJECTIONS
OSU Fall Semester Headcount Enrollment and Projections ........................................................... 79
Oklahoma High School Graduates and ACT Test-Takers, 1995-1996 through 2004-2005 Actual.. 80
Projections of Oklahoma High School Graduates and ACT Test-Takers, 2005-2006 through 2009-2010 ...................................................................................................................................... 80
High School Graduates of Schools in Oklahoma Based on Current Enrollment, 1995-1996 through 2003-2004 Actual, With Projections to 2009-2010 ....................................... 81
Projection of New Freshmen, Fall 1996 through 2005 Actual, with Projections through Fall 2010 ... 82
Headcount Enrollment Projections, Fall 1996 through 2005 Actual, with Projections through Fall 2010.......................................................................................................................................... 83
GLOSSARY Glossary ............................................................................................................................................ 84
PRESENT STUDENT BODY
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Oklahoma State University - Stillwater Undergraduates Graduates Total
New Freshmen 3,315 0 3,315
Concurrent Students 56 0 56
Non-Degree-Seeking 43 0 43
Returning Students 12,291 2,562 14,853
Readmissions 450 169 619
Transfers 1,429 791 2,220
Center for Veterinary Health Sciences 0 296 296
Oklahoma State University - Tulsa
New Freshmen 0 0 0
Concurrent Students 0 0 0
Non-Degree-Seeking 37 0 37
Returning Students 847 480 1,327
Readmissions 99 62 161
Transfers 342 192 534
Total 18,909 4,552 23,461
Undergraduates 18,909
Graduates 4,256
Professional 296
Total 23,461
OSU-Stillwater (Only) 20,834
OSU-Stillwater & OSU-Tulsa 568
OSU-Tulsa (Only) 2,059
Total 23,461
Total number of FTE students for undergraduates is 17,047, graduates is 2,340, and professional students
is 296 for a cumulative total of 19,683.
LOCATION OF TOTAL STUDENT ENROLLMENTOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
STUDENT ENROLLMENTOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTER 2005
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STUDENT ENROLLMENT STATISTICSOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTER 2005
CLASSIFICATION
Classification Stillwater Campus OSU-Tulsa Total
Freshman 4,325 13 4,338Sophomore 4,035 103 4,138Junior 4,391 491 4,882Senior 4,736 681 5,417Special Undergraduate 97 37 134Graduate 3,522 734 4,256Professional 296 0 296Total 21,402 2,059 23,461
GENDER
Gender Undergraduate Graduate Total Professional Total
Female 9,110 2,001 11,111 203 11,314Male 9,799 2,255 12,054 93 12,147Total 18,909 4,256 23,165 296 23,461
RESIDENCY
Residency Undergraduate Graduate Total Professional Total
In-State 15,446 2,467 17,913 214 18,127Out-of-State 2,783 703 3,486 82 3,568International 680 1,086 1,766 0 1,766Total 18,909 4,256 23,165 296 23,461
ETHNICITY
Ethnicity Undergraduate Graduate Total Professional Total
White 14,988 2,640 17,628 266 17,894African American 761 154 915 2 917Native American 1,734 219 1,953 20 1,973Hispanic 451 67 518 5 523Asian 295 90 385 3 388Total 18,229 3,170 21,399 296 21,695International 680 1,086 1,766 0 1,766Grand Total 18,909 4,256 23,165 296 23,461
Note: These tables include 2,059 OSU-Tulsa students.
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ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE, LEVEL, & FULL-TIME/PART-TIME STATUSOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTER 2005
Undergraduate Graduate
College Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Total
Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources 1,804 118 123 186 2,231
Arts & Sciences 4,848 564 345 539 6,296
Spears School of Business 3,448 590 296 315 4,649
Education 1,810 271 272 598 2,951
Engineering, Architecture, & Technology 2,601 273 243 416 3,533
Human Environmental Sciences 1,660 208 107 133 2,108
University Academic Services 560 154 0 0 714
Center for Veterinary Health Sciences 0 0 296 0 296
Graduate Special 0 0 53 400 453
Graduate College* 0 0 94 136 230
Grand Total 16,731 2,178 1,829 2,723 23,461
* Interdisciplinary graduate programs that do not have a specific area of specialization are reported in the Graduate College.
ENROLLMENT BY LOCATION, LEVEL, & FULL-TIME/PART-TIME STATUSOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTER 2005
Undergraduate Graduate
Location Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Total
OSU-Stillwater (Only) 15,930 1,305 1,621 1,978 20,834
OSU-Stillwater & OSU-Tulsa 271 78 124 95 568
OSU-Tulsa (Only) 530 795 84 650 2,059
Grand Total 16,731 2,178 1,829 2,723 23,461
Note: Undergraduates are classified as part-time if enrolled in less than 12 credit hours. Graduates are classified as part-time if enrolled in less than 9 credit hours. All professional students are full-time.
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ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF ADMISSIONOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTER 2005
New Freshmen Concurrent Students Non-Degree-Seeking Continuing Readmission New Transfer TotalOklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma
Classification Resident Other Total Resident Other Total Resident Other Total Resident Other Total Resident Other Total Resident Other Total Resident Other Total
Freshman 2,543 759 3,302 2 0 2 0 0 0 570 120 690 61 3 64 187 93 280 3,363 975 4,338
Sophomore 5 8 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,737 631 3,368 101 17 118 501 138 639 3,344 794 4,138
Junior 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,356 652 4,008 160 17 177 585 112 697 4,101 781 4,882
Senior 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,226 846 5,072 174 16 190 129 26 155 4,529 888 5,417
Special Undergrad. 0 0 0 53 1 54 56 24 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 109 25 134
Special Graduate 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 83 5 88 88 12 100 223 42 265 394 59 453
Master 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,094 684 1,778 79 31 110 278 291 569 1,451 1,006 2,457
Doctorate 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 570 606 1,176 13 8 21 39 110 149 622 724 1,346
Total 2,548 767 3,315 55 1 56 56 24 80 12,636 3,544 16,180 676 104 780 1,942 812 2,754 17,913 5,252 23,165
Note1: This table does not include 296 professional students, but does include 2,059 students at OSU-Tulsa.
Note2 : The 13 sophomores classified as new freshmen are students who took more than 30 hours through concurrent high school enrollment and advanced placement.
Note3 : 2 concurrent students have been classified as freshmen.
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NEW STUDENTS ON CAMPUS BY COLLEGE AND TYPE OF ADMISSIONOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTER 2005
College Total
Undergraduate Students 3,315 1,771 549 64 54 5,753
Ag. Sci. & Nat. Res. 361 209 50 0 0 620
Arts & Sciences 953 502 167 31 0 1,653
Spears School of Business 544 438 122 0 0 1,104
Education 262 219 66 27 0 574
Engr., Arch., & Tech. 609 191 61 3 0 864
Human Envir. Sciences 311 130 54 3 0 498
Univ. Academic Services 275 82 29 0 54 440
Graduate Students 0 983 231 0 0 1,214
Ag. Sci. & Nat. Res. 0 49 15 0 0 64
Arts & Sciences 0 163 42 0 0 205
Spears School of Business 0 138 27 0 0 165
Education 0 104 11 0 0 115
Engr., Arch., & Tech. 0 143 19 0 0 162
Human Envir. Sciences 0 39 5 0 0 44
Graduate College 0 347 112 0 0 459
Total New Students 3,315 2,754 780 64 54 6,967
Note: This table does not include professional students, but does include 718 new students at OSU-Tulsa.
* 54 of the total 56 concurrent students are new students, and 64 of the total 80 non-degree-seeking students are new students.
Concurrent Students*New Freshmen Transfers Readmissions Non-Degree-
Seeking*
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ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE AND CLASSIFICATIONOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTER 2005
Freshman Special SpecialCollege New Other Total Sophomore Junior Senior Undergrad Graduate Master Doctorate Total
Ag. Sci. & Nat. Res. Stillwater 358 80 438 401 525 557 0 0 151 157 2,229 OSU-T 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2Arts & Sciences Stillwater 952 353 1,305 1,166 1,314 1,364 17 0 475 360 6,001 OSU-T 0 2 2 28 87 108 21 0 46 3 295Spears School of Business Stillwater 541 184 725 824 933 888 0 0 368 82 3,820 OSU-T 0 6 6 47 277 338 0 0 160 1 829Education Stillwater 261 96 357 453 509 583 21 0 265 350 2,538 OSU-T 0 4 4 9 55 76 14 0 143 112 413Engr., Arch., & Tech. Stillwater 606 109 715 581 598 861 2 0 490 140 3,387 OSU-T 0 0 0 0 19 97 1 0 27 2 146Human Envir. Sci. Stillwater 310 80 390 430 444 469 2 0 168 70 1,973 OSU-T 0 0 0 18 53 61 1 0 2 0 135Special Graduates Stillwater 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 254 0 0 254 OSU-T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 199 0 0 199Graduate College* Stillwater 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 125 67 192 OSU-T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 2 38Univ. Academic Services Stillwater 276 119 395 180 68 14 55 0 0 0 712 OSU-T 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Total 3,304 *** 1,034 4,338 4,138 4,882 5,417 134 453 2,457 1,346 23,165
* Interdisciplinary graduate programs that do not have a specific area of specialization are reported in the Graduate College.
** 80 of the students categorized as special undergrad are non-degree-seeking students.
*** 13 students classified in this table as sophomores are in their first year of college, and thus listed in other tables as new freshmen.*** 2 students classified in this tables as new freshmen are concurrent students.
If students take courses at both OSU and OSU-Tulsa, they are counted as Stillwater campus students. 568 students are enrolled at both OSU-Stillwater campus and at OSU-Tulsa.
This table does not include 296 professional students.
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ENROLLMENT BY CLASSIFICATION, ETHNICITY, AND GENDEROKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTER 2005
White African American Native American Hispanic Asian International Total GrandClassification Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Total
New Freshmen Stillwater 1,387 1,300 71 53 158 154 37 39 27 26 27 25 1,707 1,597 3,304 OSU-T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Other Freshmen Stillwater 297 459 17 27 37 58 14 11 9 12 40 40 414 607 1,021 OSU-T 4 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 7 6 13Sophomore** Stillwater 1,583 1,665 90 92 181 153 53 46 24 45 47 56 1,978 2,057 4,035 OSU-T 48 28 2 4 5 5 1 4 1 3 1 1 58 45 103Junior Stillwater 1,710 1,846 72 72 205 213 39 48 21 26 64 75 2,111 2,280 4,391 OSU-T 170 186 25 10 35 20 3 15 4 11 6 6 243 248 491Senior Stillwater 1,767 1,971 75 75 200 211 55 51 29 35 99 168 2,225 2,511 4,736 OSU-T 204 271 30 18 44 41 13 19 6 13 5 17 302 379 681Special Undergrad* Stillwater 34 28 11 9 4 7 1 1 1 0 0 1 51 46 97 OSU-T 9 16 3 4 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 14 23 37Special Graduate Stillwater 115 92 7 5 4 7 3 3 6 2 7 3 142 112 254 OSU-T 79 72 8 5 12 2 3 1 3 4 1 9 106 93 199Masters Stillwater 602 648 29 24 47 49 11 16 24 19 193 380 906 1,136 2,042 OSU-T 156 151 16 7 23 11 6 5 3 5 10 22 214 201 415Doctorate Stillwater 304 329 30 17 32 21 14 5 10 9 170 285 560 666 1,226 OSU-T 56 36 5 1 7 4 0 0 3 2 2 4 73 47 120Professional Stillwater 185 81 2 0 8 12 5 0 3 0 0 0 203 93 296
Total 8,710 9,184 494 423 1,004 969 259 264 174 214 673 1,093 11,314 12,147 23,461
Grand Total 17,894 917 1,973 523 388 1,766 23,461
* 80 (43 Stillwater campus, 37 OSU-Tulsa) of the 134 students categorized as special undergrad are non-degree-seeking students. * 54 of the special undergrads and 2 new freshmen are concurrent students.
** 13 students classified in this table as sophomores are in their first year of college, and thus listed in other tables as new freshmen.
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PART-TIME STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY CLASSIFICATION, ETHNICITY, AND GENDEROKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTER 2005
White African American Native American Hispanic Asian International Total GrandClassification Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Total
New Freshmen Stillwater 45 30 4 5 12 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 62 43 105 OSU-T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Other Freshmen Stillwater 32 38 0 2 5 3 0 3 1 0 2 7 40 53 93 OSU-T 3 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 6 6 12Sophomore Stillwater 62 79 5 1 10 7 1 4 1 3 3 3 82 97 179 OSU-T 35 20 2 2 3 4 1 3 0 2 1 1 42 32 74Junior Stillwater 77 73 3 5 13 8 2 4 4 1 1 4 100 95 195 OSU-T 96 95 12 5 22 12 2 9 3 8 3 3 138 132 270Senior Stillwater 236 300 16 16 36 32 13 6 4 4 20 33 325 391 716 OSU-T 124 168 17 10 29 22 2 11 3 6 0 10 175 227 402Special Undergrad* Stillwater 32 28 11 9 4 7 1 1 1 0 0 1 49 46 95 OSU-T 9 16 3 4 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 14 23 37Special Graduate Stillwater 95 79 6 4 4 4 3 1 6 0 5 3 119 91 210 OSU-T 75 69 8 3 12 2 3 1 3 4 1 9 102 88 190Masters Stillwater 333 420 12 16 23 27 5 8 12 14 91 142 476 627 1,103 OSU-T 134 131 13 3 19 9 6 5 3 5 9 18 184 171 355Doctorate Stillwater 205 212 17 15 15 11 3 2 6 3 109 162 355 405 760 OSU-T 47 33 4 1 7 4 0 0 3 2 2 2 63 42 105
Total 1,640 1,796 134 101 216 160 44 59 50 54 248 399 2,332 2,569 4,901
Grand Total 3,436 235 376 103 104 647 4,901
*79 (42 Stillwater campus, 37 OSU-Tulsa) of the special undergrad are part-time non-degree-seeking students.*53 (all Stillwater campus) of the special undergrad are part-time concurrent students.
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FULL-TIME STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY CLASSIFICATION, ETHNICITY, AND GENDEROKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTER 2005
White African American Native American Hispanic Asian International Total GrandClassification Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Total
New Freshmen** Stillwater 1,342 1,270 67 48 146 147 36 38 27 26 27 25 1,645 1,554 3,199 OSU-T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Other Freshmen Stillwater 265 421 17 25 32 55 14 8 8 12 38 33 374 554 928 OSU-T 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1Sophomore Stillwater 1,521 1,586 85 91 171 146 52 42 23 42 44 53 1,896 1,960 3,856 OSU-T 13 8 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 16 13 29Junior Stillwater 1,633 1,773 69 67 192 205 37 44 17 25 63 71 2,011 2,185 4,196 OSU-T 74 91 13 5 13 8 1 6 1 3 3 3 105 116 221Senior Stillwater 1,531 1,671 59 59 164 179 42 45 25 31 79 135 1,900 2,120 4,020 OSU-T 80 103 13 8 15 19 11 8 3 7 5 7 127 152 279Special Undergrad* Stillwater 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 OSU-T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Special Graduate Stillwater 20 13 1 1 0 3 0 2 0 2 2 0 23 21 44 OSU-T 4 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 9Masters Stillwater 269 228 17 8 24 22 6 8 12 5 102 238 430 509 939 OSU-T 22 20 3 4 4 2 0 0 0 0 1 4 30 30 60Doctorate Stillwater 99 117 13 2 17 10 11 3 4 6 61 123 205 261 466 OSU-T 9 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 10 5 15Professional Stillwater 185 81 2 0 8 12 5 0 3 0 0 0 203 93 296
Total 7,070 7,388 360 322 788 809 215 205 124 160 425 694 8,982 9,578 18,560
Grand Total 14,458 682 1,597 420 284 1,119 18,560
Note: 13 students classified in this table as sophomores are in their first year of college, and thus listed in other tables as new freshmen.
* 1 special undergrad student is a full-time non-degree-seeking student and the other is a full-time concurrent student. ** 2 of the new freshmen are full-time concurrent students.
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ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE, ETHNICITY, AND GENDEROKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTER 2005
African NativeWhite American American Hispanic Asian International Total Grand
Classification Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Total
Ag. Sci. & Nat. Res. Undergraduates 794 838 15 4 83 109 13 15 11 7 13 20 929 993 1,922 Graduates 78 75 5 4 10 5 1 0 3 1 48 79 145 164 309
Arts & Sciences Undergraduates 2,317 1,879 140 91 307 252 95 52 43 47 102 87 3,004 2,408 5,412 Graduates 246 293 9 7 22 24 11 7 11 7 94 153 393 491 884
Spears School of Bus. Undergraduates 1,248 1,869 88 99 156 199 29 71 28 53 85 113 1,634 2,404 4,038 Graduates 143 249 7 8 6 16 1 4 6 8 53 110 216 395 611
Education Undergraduates 985 705 46 58 114 76 29 23 3 8 12 22 1,189 892 2,081 Graduates 429 229 40 12 45 20 13 8 10 8 39 17 576 294 870
Engr., Arch., & Tech. Undergraduates 347 1,944 24 51 33 171 7 51 19 52 43 132 473 2,401 2,874 Graduates 49 226 3 10 5 12 2 5 3 8 60 276 122 537 659
Human Envir. Sci. Undergraduates 1,257 257 62 13 149 29 34 9 13 4 32 9 1,547 321 1,868 Graduates 104 35 7 2 12 2 1 0 5 1 56 15 185 55 240
Univ. Acad. Serv. Undergraduates 265 283 22 48 29 27 10 13 5 2 3 7 334 380 714
Special Graduates Graduates 194 164 15 10 16 9 6 4 9 6 8 12 248 205 453
Graduate College Graduates 69 57 9 6 9 6 2 2 2 2 25 41 116 114 230
Total Undergraduate 7,213 7,775 397 364 871 863 217 234 122 173 290 390 9,110 9,799 18,909 Graduate 1,312 1,328 95 59 125 94 37 30 49 41 383 703 2,001 2,255 4,256
Note: This table does not include 296 professional students.
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PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF OSU MAJORS BY COLLEGE AND LEVELOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL 2005
Ag. Sci. &Nat. Res.
Arts &Sciences
Spears School of
Bus.
Education
Engr., Arch.,& Tech.
HumanEnvir. Sci.
Univ. Acad.Services.
SpecialGraduate
Note: This page does not include 296 professional students but includes 2,059 students at OSU-T.
Graduate students have been distributed to the respective college which administers their major coursework. Interdisciplinary graduate programs that do not have a specific area of specialization are reported in the Graduate College. Special students at the graduate level have not declared a major or have not been admitted to a program.
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1.85
5.450.00
0.99
9.66
7.210.001.96
0.100.00
4.053.08
6.566.76
9.879.10
7.0917.89
15.6815.25
20.0617.46
10.9412.74 40.26
12.7819.17
20.07
14.33 23.7129.38
27.18
0.108.75
10.929.63
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
Total Univ.UndergraduateGraduateOSU-T
Percent
GraduateCollege
UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT BY FIELD OF STUDY, LEVEL, AND COLLEGEOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTER 2005
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Undergraduate Undergraduate SpecialLower Upper Undergraduate Total
Ag. Education, Communication, & 4-H 87 163 0 250Agricultural Economics 189 191 0 380Animal Science 304 350 0 654Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 136 73 0 209Dean of Agriculture 24 52 0 76Entomology & Plant Pathology 3 8 0 11Forestry 12 34 0 46Horticulture & Landscape Architecture 65 152 0 217Plant & Soil Sciences 19 60 0 79Total Ag. Sciences & Natural Resources 839 1,083 0 1,922
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Undergraduate Undergraduate SpecialLower Upper Undergraduate Total
Art 55 188 0 243Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 13 34 0 47Botany 0 6 0 6Chemistry 10 27 0 37Communication Sciences & Disorders 24 76 0 100Computer Science 38 120 0 158Dean of Arts & Sciences 1,558 169 38 1,765Economics & Legal Studies 14 48 0 62English 52 166 0 218Foreign Languages & Literature 12 53 0 65Geography 12 36 0 48Geology 33 51 0 84History 31 134 0 165Journalism & Broadcasting 117 413 0 530Mathematics 14 32 0 46Microbiology & Molecular Genetics 17 91 0 108Music 74 59 0 133Philosophy 6 27 0 33Physics 2 14 0 16Political Science 66 161 0 227Psychology 120 343 0 463Sociology 70 176 0 246Statistics 3 7 0 10Theatre 20 51 0 71Zoology 140 391 0 531Total Arts & Sciences 2,501 2,873 38 5,412
WILLIAM S. SPEARS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Undergraduate Undergraduate SpecialLower Upper Undergraduate Total
Accounting 39 254 0 293Dean of Business Administration 1,389 488 0 1,877Economics & Legal Studies 38 372 0 410Finance 35 317 0 352Management 30 309 0 339Management Science & Information Systems 17 179 0 196Marketing 54 517 0 571Total Spears School of Business 1,602 2,436 0 4,038
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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Undergraduate Undergraduate SpecialLower Upper Undergraduate Total
Applied Health & Educational Psychology 228 371 0 599Teaching & Curriculum Leadership 437 652 0 1,089Dean of Education 31 20 35 86Educational Studies 127 180 0 307Total Education 823 1,223 35 2,081
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE, AND TECHNOLOGY
Undergraduate Undergraduate SpecialLower Upper Undergraduate Total
Architecture 206 164 0 370Biosystems & Agricultural Engineering 43 66 0 109Chemical Engineering 97 84 0 181Civil & Environmental Engineering 67 117 0 184Dean of Engineering 85 16 3 104Electrical & Computer Engineering 128 229 0 357Engineering Technology 294 448 0 742Industrial Engineering & Management 39 61 0 100Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering 337 390 0 727Total Engineering, Arch., & Tech. 1,296 1,575 3 2,874
COLLEGE OF HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Undergraduate Undergraduate SpecialLower Upper Undergraduate Total
Dean of Human Environmental Sciences 17 22 3 42Design, Housing & Merchandising 278 245 0 523Human Development & Family Science 158 348 0 506Hotel & Restaurant Administration 198 218 0 416Nutritional Sciences 187 194 0 381Total Human Environmental Sci. 838 1,027 3 1,868
UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC SERVICES
Undergraduate Undergraduate SpecialLower Upper Undergraduate Total
UAS - Alternative Admission 339 3 0 342UAS - Alternative Adult Admission 7 0 0 7UAS - Concurrent High School 2 0 54 56UAS - Non-Degree-Seeking 2 0 1 3UAS - Third Door Admission 57 0 0 57UAS - Transfer (Probation) 10 2 0 12UAS - Transfer (Undecided) 36 40 0 76UAS - Undecided 67 8 0 75UAS - University Assessment Program 57 29 0 86Total University Academic Services 577 82 55 714
Total Undergraduates 18,909
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GRADUATE ENROLLMENT BY FIELD OF STUDY, LEVEL, AND COLLEGEOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTER 2005
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Special Graduate Master's Doctoral Total
Ag. Education, Communication, & 4-H 0 44 15 59Agricultural Economics 0 27 27 54Animal Science 0 35 28 63Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 0 6 29 35Dean of Agriculture 0 0 0 0Entomology & Plant Pathology 0 14 26 40Forestry 0 6 2 8Horticulture & Landscape Architecture 0 2 6 8Nutritional Sciences 0 0 0 0Plant & Soil Sciences 0 18 24 42Total Ag. Sciences & Natural Resources 0 152 157 309
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Special Graduate Master's Doctoral Total
Botany 0 8 6 14Chemistry 0 14 36 50Communication Sciences & Disorders 0 32 0 32Computer Science 0 98 17 115English 0 52 65 117Geography 0 28 17 45Geology 0 34 2 36History 0 21 27 48Journalism & Broadcasting 0 27 0 27Mathematics 0 18 25 43Microbiology & Molecular Genetics 0 11 19 30Music 0 14 0 14Philosophy 0 12 0 12Physics 0 4 37 41Political Science 0 67 5 72Psychology 0 0 55 55Sociology 0 13 20 33Statistics 0 18 11 29Theatre 0 9 0 9Zoology 0 41 21 62Total Arts & Sciences 0 521 363 884
WILLIAM S. SPEARS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Special Graduate Master's Doctoral Total
Accounting 0 48 14 62Dean of Business Administration 0 320 1 321Economic & Legal Studies 0 17 22 39Finance 0 15 9 24Management 0 10 15 25Management Science & Information Systems 0 118 9 127Marketing 0 0 13 13Total Spears School of Business 0 528 83 611
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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Special Graduate Master's Doctoral Total
Applied Health & Educational Psychology 0 138 203 341Teaching & Curriculum Leadership 0 162 110 272Educational Studies 0 108 149 257Total Education 0 408 462 870
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE, AND TECHNOLOGY
Special Graduate Master's Doctoral Total
Architecture 0 2 0 2Biosystems & Agricultural Engineering 0 17 11 28Chemical Engineering 0 13 17 30Civil & Environmental Engineering 0 59 7 66Electrical & Computer Engineering 0 99 42 141Industrial Engineering & Management 0 248 23 271Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering 0 79 42 121Total Engineering, Arch., & Tech. 0 517 142 659
GRADUATE COLLEGE
Special Graduate Master's Doctoral Total
Special Graduate 453 0 0 453Environmental Sciences 0 19 23 42International Studies 0 62 0 62Natural & Applied Science 0 59 0 59Photonics 0 0 16 16Physiological Sciences 0 0 0 0Plant Science 0 0 1 1Veterinary Biomedical Sciences 0 21 29 50Total Graduate College 453 161 69 683
COLLEGE OF HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Special Graduate Master's Doctoral Total
Dean of Human Environmental Sciences 0 12 6 18Design, Housing & Merchandising 0 23 6 29Human Development & Family Science 0 71 11 82Hotel & Restaurant Administration 0 17 37 54Nutritional Sciences 0 47 10 57Total Human Environmental Sci. 0 170 70 240
Total Graduates 4,256
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FTE ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE AND CLASSIFICATIONOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTER 2005
Freshman Special SpecialNew Other Total Sophomore Junior Senior Undergrad Graduate Master Doctorate Total
College FTE FTE FTE FTE FTE FTE FTE FTE FTE FTE FTE
Ag. Sci. & Nat. Res. Stillwater 348.27 71.07 419.34 389.20 516.27 515.47 89.83 90.83 2,020.94 OSU-T 0.20 0.25 0.00 0.45Arts & Sciences Stillwater 922.20 320.20 1,242.40 1,114.00 1,247.00 1,196.53 0.13 272.25 216.25 5,288.56 OSU-T 1.67 1.13 2.80 12.60 50.53 57.33 0.80 16.58 2.17 142.81Spears School of Business Stillwater 503.13 166.27 669.40 779.47 873.93 771.53 268.33 49.00 3,411.66 OSU-T 0.00 3.00 3.00 25.60 182.47 218.20 77.42 0.75 507.44Education Stillwater 248.53 86.87 335.40 430.40 500.40 512.93 0.20 157.42 190.83 2,127.58 OSU-T 2.00 1.13 3.13 3.00 31.67 46.07 1.27 67.83 47.42 200.39Engr., Arch., & Tech. Stillwater 589.80 98.47 688.27 548.67 559.40 751.53 246.92 85.33 2,880.12 OSU-T 0.40 0.00 0.40 8.53 56.07 11.00 1.00 77.00Human Envir. Sci. Stillwater 293.07 73.60 366.67 411.13 429.47 411.00 103.58 39.33 1,761.18 OSU-T 0.20 0.00 0.20 9.20 35.13 35.67 0.50 80.70Graduate College* Stillwater 104.08 81.75 34.42 220.25 OSU-T 67.92 16.42 0.50 84.84Univ. Academic Services Stillwater 253.80 99.73 353.53 156.47 61.07 10.93 0.60 582.60 OSU-T 0.00 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.40Total 3,163.07 921.67 4,084.74 3,879.94 4,495.87 4,583.46 3.00 172.00 1,410.08 757.83 19,386.92
* Interdisciplinary graduate programs that do not have a specific area of specialization are reported in the Graduate College.
Note: If students take courses at both OSU-Stillwater and OSU-Tulsa, then they are counted as Stillwater campus students (568 students are enrolled at both the Stillwater campus and OSU-Tulsa). Center for Veterinary Health Sciences has 296 total FTE professional students that are not included in this table.
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ENROLLMENT AND AVERAGE AGE BY PART-TIME/FULL-TIME STATUS AND GENDEROKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTER 2005
Full-Time TotalClassification/
Location Mean Mean Mean Mean Mean Mean Mean Mean MeanNumber Age Number Age Number Age Number Age Number Age Number Age Number Age Number Age Number Age
Undergraduate 1,033 27.4 1,145 27.1 2,178 27.2 8,077 21.1 8,654 21.5 16,731 21.3 9,110 21.8 9,799 22.2 18,909 22.0 Stillwater 658 25.5 725 25.7 1,383 25.6 7,828 20.9 8,373 21.4 16,201 21.1 8,486 21.3 9,098 21.7 17,584 21.5 OSU - T 375 30.7 420 29.4 795 30.0 249 26.7 281 26.0 530 26.4 624 29.1 701 28.0 1,325 28.6
Graduate 1,299 35.8 1,424 34.4 2,723 35.0 702 28.4 831 28.7 1,533 28.5 2,001 33.2 2,255 32.3 4,256 32.7 Stillwater 950 35.1 1,123 33.9 2,073 34.5 658 27.9 791 28.5 1,449 28.2 1,608 32.2 1,914 31.7 3,522 31.9 OSU - T 349 37.4 301 36.0 650 36.8 44 34.4 40 33.4 84 33.9 393 37.1 341 35.7 734 36.4
Professional 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 203 25.8 93 25.5 296 25.7 203 25.8 93 25.5 296 25.7
Total 2,332 32.0 2,569 31.1 4,901 31.6 8,982 21.8 9,578 22.2 18,560 22.0 11,314 23.9 12,147 24.1 23,461 24.0
Note: Undergraduate students enrolled in less than 12 hours and graduate students enrolled in less than 9 hours are considered part-time students for this table.
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Female MaleGrand TotalPart-Time
Female Male Total Female Male Total
FIVE-YEAR HISTORY OF FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMSOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
ACADEMIC YEARS 2000-01 THROUGH 2004-05
Type of 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05Financial Aid Amount Headcount Amount Headcount Amount Headcount Amount Headcount Amount Headcount
Grants $16,350,880 5,601 $18,296,704 5,759 $19,870,570 6,041 $22,899,330 6,752 $25,358,242 7,049Tuition & Fee Waivers $16,346,862 8,561 $18,338,989 8,943 $19,915,201 9,145 $23,051,528 9,054 $23,997,537 9,163Scholarships $12,341,799 4,721 $14,127,289 5,430 $15,717,100 5,971 $15,995,794 5,842 $18,020,589 6,159Employment $25,498,947 6,529 $26,904,217 6,646 $24,018,558 6,101 $27,658,354 6,519 $28,708,390 6,790Non-Debt Subtotal $70,538,488 $77,667,199 $79,521,430 $89,605,006 $96,084,758
Loans $57,805,128 8,725 $61,827,332 9,164 $69,116,132 9,740 $82,739,188 10,609 $96,149,906 10,997
TOTAL AID $128,343,616 16,750 $139,494,531 17,636 $148,637,562 18,584 $172,344,194 19,422 $192,234,664 19,835
NOTE: Headcount total is the total number of unduplicated students receiving financial assistance.
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$100,000,000
$150,000,000
$200,000,000
2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-0501,5003,0004,5006,0007,5009,00010,50012,00013,50015,00016,50018,00019,500
Non-Debt Subtotal Loans Unduplicated Headcount
SOURCE OF STUDENTS
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SOURCE OF NEW FRESHMEN BY RESIDENT STATUSOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL 2005
RESIDENT NEW FRESHMEN BY COUNTY
On County Map 2,522 Unknown Counties* 26
Res. New Freshmen 2,548
NEW FRESHMEN BY STATE
Note: This map includes both resident and nonresident new freshmen.
However, this map does not include concurrent high school students.
*Unknown Counties include students who did not supply county information and students who live out-of-state, but have residency status.
MA 2RI 0
CT 2NJ 2DE 1MD 1DC 0
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NH 0
Atoka1
Greer1Harmon
1
Haskell1
Johnston1
Beaver2
Latimer2
Marshall2
McIntosh2
Choctaw3
Coal3
Cotton3
Ellis3
Jefferson 3
Roger Mills3
Washita3
Harper 4
Love4
Okfuskee4
Pushmataha 4
Cimarron5
Grant6
Murray6
Nowata 6
Tillman6
Caddo7
Custer8
Seminole8
Adair9
Le Flore9
Beckham10
Bryan10
Hughes10
Jackson10
Alfalfa11
Dewey11
Ottawa11Craig
12
Delaware12Major
12
Pontotoc 12
Sequoyah12
Texas12
Grady 13
McClain13
Woods13
Kiowa16
McCurtain16
Blaine17
Mayes17
Garvin 18
Okmulgee 19
Woodward19
Pittsburg20
Cherokee21
Muskogee 25
Noble28
Osage28
Kingfisher 29
Pawnee29
Stephens30
Carter33
Lincoln33
Pottawatomie33
Comanche39
Logan40
Wagoner 46
Cleveland56
Creek 56
Washington59
Kay63
Rogers 68
Canadian78
Garfield95
Payne203
Oklahoma417
Tulsa567
AK0
AL0
AZ0
HI0
IA0
ID0
KY0
ME 0
MS0
ND0
TN0
VT 0
WY0
OR1
SC1
UT1 WV
1
FL2
NV2
NY2
OH2
SD2
WA2 MT
3
NC3
WI3
IN4
MN4
VA4
LA5
MI5 PA
5
GA6
NE6
CA10
IL11
NM11
MO13
AR15
CO22 KS
44
TX524
OK2,539
On U.S. Map 3,261 Unknown States 2International 52
New Freshmen 3,315
3.8
7.3
12.9
15.8
25.3
21.2
8.9
4.9
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
<25 25-49 50-99 100-199 200-399 400-599 600-900 900+
High School Graduating Class Size
Percent
Note: This chart is based on the Fall 2005 new freshmen class data for the 2,895 students for whom high school class size was reported.
DISTRIBUTION OF NEW FRESHMENBY HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS SIZE
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITYFALL 2005
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NEW FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT BY TOP FEEDER COUNTIESOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTERS 2001 THROUGH 2005
Difference 2004 & 2005County 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Number Percent
Tulsa 510 509 523 550 567 17 3.1%Oklahoma 391 433 503 422 417 -5 -1.2%Payne 323 322 319 216 203 -13 -6.0%Garfield 96 79 92 74 95 21 28.4%Canadian 75 61 81 65 78 13 20.0%Rogers 59 64 70 55 68 13 23.6%Kay 50 73 72 43 63 20 46.5%Washington 69 79 91 85 59 -26 -30.6%Cleveland 32 48 59 47 56 9 19.1%Creek 54 60 74 78 56 -22 -28.2%Wagoner 37 21 18 31 46 15 48.4%Logan 56 49 26 32 40 8 25.0%Comanche 45 34 58 41 39 -2 -4.9%Carter 24 20 36 34 33 -1 -2.9%Lincoln 48 41 40 35 33 -2 -5.7%Pottawatomi 28 21 33 24 33 9 37.5%Stephens 46 60 50 35 30 -5 -14.3%Kingfisher 28 29 42 34 29 -5 -14.7%Pawnee 28 21 33 34 29 -5 -14.7%Noble 33 25 34 28 28 0 0.0%Osage 28 23 40 42 28 -14 -33.3%Muskogee 30 31 36 29 25 -4 -13.8%Cherokee 6 10 11 11 21 10 90.9%Pittsburg 20 28 22 20 20 0 0.0%Okmulgee 22 21 20 25 19 -6 -24.0%Woodward 26 18 26 19 19 0 0.0%Garvin 20 11 24 13 18 5 38.5%Blaine 15 18 13 24 17 -7 -29.2%Mayes 22 22 18 21 17 -4 -19.0%Kiowa 5 6 15 4 16 12 300.0%McCurtain 10 16 15 15 16 1 6.7%Grady 30 31 31 25 13 -12 -48.0%McClain 11 20 9 12 13 1 8.3%Woods 3 5 9 7 13 6 85.7%Craig 9 5 13 10 12 2 20.0%Delaware 15 10 14 23 12 -11 -47.8%Major 13 28 14 17 12 -5 -29.4%Pontotoc 15 15 11 17 12 -5 -29.4%Sequoyah 1 8 7 11 12 1 9.1%Texas 13 8 15 6 12 6 100.0%Alfalfa 9 11 12 10 11 1 10.0%Dewey 6 5 3 2 11 9 450.0%Ottawa 9 3 1 2 11 9 450.0%
Note : For Fall 2002, Fall 2003, Fall 2004 and Fall 2005 degree-seeking new freshmen at OSU-Tulsa and OSU-Stillwater are counted on this chart. Prior years were not recalculated and include new freshmen (both degree-seeking and non-degree-seeking) at Stillwater only. Beginning Fall 2004, figures do not include first-time concurrent students.
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NEW FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT BY TOP OKLAHOMA HIGH SCHOOLSOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTER 2005 WITH FOUR-YEAR COMPARISON
Fall 2005 Fall 2004 Fall 2003 Fall 2002 Fall 2001Rank High School Name, City Female Male Total Total Total Total Total
1 Stillwater High School, Stillwater 70 57 127 136 211 212 2102 Union High School, Tulsa 56 49 105 85 94 65 963 Jenks High School, Jenks 59 33 92 109 72 102 844 Broken Arrow High School, Broken Arrow 47 43 90 73 86 78 805 Edmond Memorial High School, Edmond 29 34 63 68 92 67 486 Edmond North High School, Edmond 29 32 61 58 61 55 437 Ponca City Senior High, Ponca City 31 26 57 38 64 59 348 Bishop Kelley High School, Tulsa 26 27 53 29 37 42 469 Owasso High School, Owasso 23 29 52 45 60 33 34
10 Enid High School, Enid 27 23 50 34 38 53 5211 Bartlesville High School, Bartlesville 23 23 46 72 79 65 5111 Putnam City North High School, Oklahoma City 17 29 46 66 77 73 5213 Edmond Santa Fe High School, Edmond 26 18 44 32 59 27 4014 Yukon High School, Yukon 22 17 39 26 37 23 2615 Charles Page High School, Sand Springs 22 14 36 37 33 24 3716 Bixby High School, Bixby 20 11 31 48 27 25 2016 Booker T. Washington High School, Tulsa 15 16 31 38 24 34 3218 Bishop McGuinness High School, Oklahoma City 16 13 29 22 30 19 1718 Memorial Senior High School, Tulsa 19 10 29 26 32 24 1920 Perkins - Tryon High School, Perkins 13 14 27 20 25 23 2021 Putnam City High School, Oklahoma City 14 12 26 20 37 38 3122 Metro Christian Academy, Tulsa 12 13 25 19 18 11 2323 Cushing High School, Cushing 12 10 22 12 21 23 2923 Sapulpa High School, Sapulpa 13 9 22 31 22 14 1525 Eisenhower Senior High School, Lawton 13 7 20 7 19 12 1425 Home Schooled 9 11 20 13 13 15 1027 Claremore High School, Claremore 10 9 19 22 17 17 20
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27 Mustang High School, Mustang 9 10 19 27 24 24 2929 Perry Senior High School, Perry 13 5 18 21 19 16 1929 Thomas A. Edison High School, Tulsa 13 5 18 17 18 13 1831 Norman High School, Norman 7 10 17 12 14 15 631 Putnam City West High School, Oklahoma City 8 9 17 19 19 13 933 Deer Creek High School, Edmond 10 6 16 23 10 13 2833 Duncan Senior High School, Duncan 9 7 16 14 24 36 2933 Oklahoma Bible Academy, Enid 5 11 16 2 10 2 836 Woodward High School, Woodward 8 7 15 15 24 18 2337 Ardmore Senior High, Ardmore 9 5 14 10 14 11 1237 Guthrie High School, Guthrie 7 7 14 12 11 21 1937 Mount Saint Marys High School, Oklahoma City 9 5 14 6 5 4 437 Oologah High School, Oologah 4 10 14 9 9 8 937 Pryor High School, Pryor 9 5 14 13 10 12 1137 Tahlequah Senior High School, Tahlequah 8 6 14 9 6 7 737 Westmoore High School, Oklahoma City 8 6 14 19 16 18 1444 Chandler High School, Chandler 5 8 13 11 7 8 844 Classen School Advanced Stds, Oklahoma City 8 5 13 11 7 4 1144 Cleveland High School, Cleveland 4 9 13 20 19 6 1044 Oklahoma Christian Schools, Edmond 4 9 13 11 8 14 1048 Carl Albert Senior High School, Midwest City 6 6 12 10 12 13 1548 Fairview High School, Fairview 3 9 12 12 6 20 848 McAlester High School, McAlester 9 3 12 18 21 23 1348 Piedmont High School, Piedmont 6 6 12 3 6 2 848 Shawnee Senior High School, Shawnee 6 6 12 14 20 11 1048 Vinita High School, Vinita 6 6 12 9 9 0 0
Note: Fall 2005, 2004, 2003, and 2002 new freshmen figures contain degree-seeking new freshmen from OSU-Stillwater and OSU-Tulsa.New Freshmen numbers from prior years contain both non-degree-seeking and degree-seeking new freshmen from OSU-Stillwater only.Fall 2005 and 2004 new freshmen figures do not contain concurrent students or non-degree-seeking students.
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE, LEVEL, AND GENDEROKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTER 2005
Undergraduates Graduates Total % ofCountry Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Total
India 16 26 42 114 301 415 130 327 457 25.88%Japan 90 89 179 9 4 13 99 93 192 10.87%China 7 5 12 75 89 164 82 94 176 9.97%Korea, South 19 25 44 17 36 53 36 61 97 5.49%Malaysia 21 41 62 13 11 24 34 52 86 4.87%Indonesia 10 19 29 5 11 16 15 30 45 2.55%Thailand 1 0 1 25 17 42 26 17 43 2.43%Pakistan 1 22 23 0 13 13 1 35 36 2.04%Nepal 5 5 10 5 20 25 10 25 35 1.98%Taiwan 8 2 10 11 14 25 19 16 35 1.98%Nigeria 10 14 24 1 8 9 11 22 33 1.87%Mexico 4 10 14 6 11 17 10 21 31 1.76%Vietnam 8 17 25 1 2 3 9 19 28 1.59%Canada 8 4 12 2 7 9 10 11 21 1.19%Kenya 4 7 11 1 7 8 5 14 19 1.08%Turkey 0 2 2 1 16 17 1 18 19 1.08%Venezuela 4 8 12 4 3 7 8 11 19 1.08%Germany 9 4 13 1 0 1 10 4 14 0.79%Ethiopia 1 2 3 3 7 10 4 9 13 0.74%United Kingdom 0 8 8 2 3 5 2 11 13 0.74%Bangladesh 0 5 5 2 5 7 2 10 12 0.68%Iran 3 2 5 4 3 7 7 5 12 0.68%Sri Lanka 1 1 2 8 2 10 9 3 12 0.68%Brazil 4 0 4 2 5 7 6 5 11 0.62%Lebanon 1 3 4 2 5 7 3 8 11 0.62%Saudia Arabia 0 3 3 0 8 8 0 11 11 0.62%Cameroon 2 4 6 1 3 4 3 7 10 0.57%Columbia 0 4 4 3 3 6 3 7 10 0.57%Czech Republic 3 0 3 6 0 6 9 0 9 0.51%Philippines 1 0 1 4 4 8 5 4 9 0.51%Jordan 0 0 0 1 7 8 1 7 8 0.45%Morocco 2 1 3 1 4 5 3 5 8 0.45%France 1 2 3 0 4 4 1 6 7 0.40%Romania 0 0 0 3 4 7 3 4 7 0.40%Russia 1 1 2 1 4 5 2 5 7 0.40%All Others 45 54 99 49 62 111 94 116 210 11.89%Total 290 390 680 383 703 1,086 673 1,093 1,766 100.00%
Note : There are students from 119 countries.There are 38 undergraduate international and 48 graduate international students at OSU-Tulsa.
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SOURCE OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS BY RESIDENT STATUSOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL 2005
RESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS BY COUNTY
On County Map 15,168 Unknown Counties* 278
Res. Undergraduates 15,446
*Unknown Counties include students who did not supply county information and students who live out-of-state, but have residency status.
NONRESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS BY STATE
On U.S. Map 2,778 Puerto Rico 1 Unknown States 4International 680
Nonres. Undergraduates 3,463
Note: There are 24 out-of-state, 1,263 in-state, and 38 international undergraduate students at OSU-Tulsa.
The 83 nonresident students from Oklahoma are students who list Oklahoma as their permanent address, but do not qualify for in-state residency status.
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NH 2 MA 8RI 1
CT 3NJ 15
DE 2MD 11DC 1
Cotton9
Harmon9
Cimarron11
Coal11
Love11
Atoka12
Jefferson 14
McIntosh15
Greer16
Johnston16
Marshall17
Haskell18
Pushmataha18
Choctaw19
Roger Mills 19
Okfuskee20
Adair 23
Ellis 23
Hughes 26
Murray26
Washita26
Latimer 27
Harper28Beaver
33
Dewey33
Tillman35
Woods36
Kiowa42
Nowata 43
Bryan45
McClain50
Sequoyah50
Seminole53
Craig55Alfalfa
56
Le Flore58
Caddo61
Jackson64
Texas64
Beckham65
Ottawa 68 Grant
69
Pontotoc 69
Blaine72
Cherokee72
Major75
McCurtain78
Delaware82
Woodward84
Garvin 86
Custer100
Grady111
Mayes125
Pittsburg 131
Pottawatomie131
Carter141
Okmulgee 142
Kingfisher 144
Muskogee165
Logan 174
Stephens182
Pawnee 183
Lincoln189
Noble 195
Wagoner210
Comanche216
Osage224
Cleveland244
Creek383
Canadian387
Washington399
Rogers 445
Garfield464
Kay 464
Payne1,719
Oklahoma 2,050
Tulsa3,838
ME1
WV1
HI2
ND2
KY 3
UT3
VT 3
ID 5
AK6
NV6
AL7
MS7
SC7
SD7
AZ11
NC 11
MI12
MN 12
MT12OR
12 NY13
LA 15
WA15
WY15
TN 17
FL18
GA18
IN18 VA
18
WI18
OH19
PA 19IA23
NE26
NM40
IL63CO
75CA 81
OK83 AR
93
MO101
KS287
TX1,532
SOURCE OF GRADUATE STUDENTS BY RESIDENT STATUSOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL 2005
RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS BY COUNTY
On County Map 2,343 Unknown Counties* 124
Res. Graduates 2,467
*Unknown Counties include students who did not supply county information and students who live out-of-state, but have residency status.
NONRESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS BY STATE
On U.S. Map 703 International 1,086
Nonres. Graduates 1,789
Note: There are 15 out-of-state, 671 in-state, and 48 international graduate students at OSU-Tulsa.
The 115 nonresident students from Oklahoma are students who list Oklahoma as their permanent address, but do not qualify for in-state residency status.
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MA 4RI 1CT 5
NJ 3DE 0MD 13DC 0
Cimarron0
Coal0
Harmon0
Atoka1
Adair1
Alfalfa1
Cotton1
Dewey1
Kiowa1
Love1
Marshall1
Okfuskee1
Tillman1
Beaver2
Ellis 2
Greer2
Harper2
Jefferson2
Johnston2
Beckham3
Blaine 3
Haskell3Hughes
3
McIntosh3
Nowata3
Pushmataha3
Choctaw4
Jackson4
Garvin5Murray
5
Roger Mills5
Sequoyah5
Woodward5
Caddo6
Craig6
Latimer6
Major6
McClain6
Seminole6
Washita6
Bryan7
Grant7
Kingfisher8
Le Flore8
Delaware9
Cherokee10
Custer10
McCurtain10
Mayes11
Pontotoc11
Carter 12
Pottawatomie12
Woods12
Ottawa13
Lincoln14
Pawnee14
Pittsburg 15
Stephens17
Logan18
Texas19
Grady20
Okmulgee 21
Osage22
Comanche23
Wagoner25
Washington26
Noble 29
Canadian31
Garfield34
Creek35
Muskogee36
Kay 49
Cleveland53
Rogers 53
Oklahoma268
Payne452
Tulsa812
NH 0
WV1
AK1
HI1
ID1
ME1
MT2 VT
2
ND3
NV3
WY3
SC4
KY5 NC
5
OR5
AL6
MS6
NM6
SD6
MN7
GA8
NE8UT
9
WA9
NY10
TN10
WI10
IN11
MI11
AZ12
LA12
VA13
IA14
FL15
OH17CO
19
IL19
PA21
AR24
CA26 MO
35KS58
OK115
TX124
MA 1RI 0CT 1
NJ 1
DE 1MD 7
DC 2
SOURCE OF MINORITY STUDENTS BY RESIDENT STATUSOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL 2005
RESIDENT MINORITY STUDENTS BY COUNTY
On County Map 3,246 Unknown Counties* 62
Res. Minorities 3,308
*Unknown Counties include students who did not supply county information and students who live out-of-state, but have residency status.
NONRESIDENT MINORITY STUDENTS BY STATE
On U.S. Map 459 Puerto Rico 1 Unknown States 3
Nonres. Minorities 463
Note: This page does not include 30 minority professional students, but does include 10 out-of-state and 472 in-state minority students at OSU-Tulsa.
The 41 nonresident students from Oklahoma are students who list Oklahoma as their permanent address, but do not qualify for in-state residency status.
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Atoka0
Cimarron0
Roger Mills0
Cotton1
Haskell1
Coal2
Greer1Harmon
1
Harper1
Washita1
Alfalfa 2
Beckham2
Major2
Beaver3
Dewey3
Ellis 3
Love3
Tillman3
Woods3
Woodward 3
Jefferson4
Kiowa4
Marshall4
Okfuskee4
Texas4
Pushmataha 5
Blaine6
Caddo6
Grant6
Hughes6
Jackson6
Johnston6
Custer7
Murray7
Adair8
McIntosh8
McClain9 Latimer
10
Kingfisher11
Choctaw12
Nowata12
Bryan14
Garvin 14
Grady 16 Le Flore
18
Seminole18
Pontotoc 19
Lincoln21
Craig23
Logan24
Noble 24
Cherokee25
McCurtain 25
Ottawa26
Sequoyah26
Pittsburg 29
Stephens30
Pottawatomie31
Delaware32
Carter33
Pawnee 37
Wagoner40
Comanche 49
Mayes50
Canadian51
Okmulgee53
Kay 54
Cleveland57
Garfield58
Muskogee70
Washington78
Creek79
Osage82
Rogers123
Payne334
Oklahoma467
Tulsa940
AK0
ID0
ME 0
NH - 0
SD0
VT 0
WV0
NE1
UT1
IA2
ND2
IN1
KY1
MT1
NY1
OR1
WI1
AL2
HI2
MI2
MS2
TN2
WY2
MN3
NC3
NV3
OH3
PA3
GA4
SC5
AZ6
CO6 MO
6
WA6
AR7
LA7
VA7
FL8
NM8
IL9
CA23 KS
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OK41
TX244
FEEDER INSTITUTIONS FOR TRANSFER STUDENTSIN-STATE INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITYFALL SEMESTER 2005
Institution Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Special Master Doctorate Total
Tulsa Community College (Tulsa) 46 153 193 55 23 26 1 497
Northern Oklahoma College (Tonkawa) 55 67 76 5 5 8 0 216
Northeastern State University (Tahlequah) 7 21 14 9 19 19 5 94
University of Oklahoma (Norman) 3 6 19 15 20 22 8 93
University of Central Oklahoma (Edmond) 8 23 14 4 7 18 5 79
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College (Miami) 0 19 38 2 2 3 0 64
Oklahoma State University Technical Branch (Oklahoma City) 9 24 13 2 1 4 0 53
Eastern Oklahoma State College (Wilburton) 4 7 33 0 3 0 0 47
Rogers State University (Claremore) 2 17 10 3 4 5 0 41
Southwestern Oklahoma State University (Weatherford) 6 12 7 2 3 8 0 38
Oklahoma City Community College (Oklahoma City) 8 11 12 2 1 2 0 36
University of Tulsa (Tulsa) 3 4 1 2 8 13 1 32
Oklahoma State University Technical Branch (Okmulgee) 1 8 16 3 0 0 0 28
Northwestern Oklahoma State University (Alva) 6 7 6 1 5 2 0 27
Connors State College (Warner) 1 2 18 1 2 0 0 24
Langston University (Langston) 1 3 7 0 10 3 0 24
East Central University (Ada) 1 8 5 2 2 3 1 22
Seminole State College (Seminole) 0 8 13 0 1 0 0 22
Redlands Community College (El Reno) 0 8 11 0 0 2 0 21
Western Oklahoma State College (Altus) 2 7 8 0 0 0 0 17
Rose State College (Midwest City) 1 8 8 0 0 0 0 17
Oklahoma City University (Oklahoma City) 1 1 1 0 2 7 3 15
Carl Albert State College (Poteau) 0 5 10 0 0 0 0 15
Southeastern Oklahoma State University (Durant) 1 5 5 0 1 1 1 14
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Institution Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Special Master Doctorate Total
Cameron University (Lawton) 0 5 1 0 0 6 0 12
Oral Roberts University (Tulsa) 2 1 3 1 0 3 2 12
Oklahoma Baptist University (Shawnee) 1 3 2 1 1 2 0 10
Southern Nazarene University (Bethany) 1 2 0 0 3 3 0 9
Murray State College (Tishomingo) 0 1 6 0 0 1 0 8
Oklahoma Christian University (Oklahoma City) 2 2 0 0 1 2 1 8
Oklahoma Panhandle State University (Goodwell) 1 3 0 1 0 2 0 7
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (Oklahoma City) 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 4
Oklahoma Wesleyan University (Bartlesville) 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 3
University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma (Chickasha) 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3
St. Gregory's University (Shawnee) 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 3
Spartan College/Aeronautics & Technology (Tulsa) 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 3
Southwestern Christian University (Tulsa) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
Mid-America Christian University (Oklahoma City) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
Bacone College (Muskogee) 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
Metropolitan College (Oklahoma City) 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
Langston University - UCT (Tulsa) 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
Total 176 458 552 114 126 171 28 1,625
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MAJOR FEEDER INSTITUTIONS FOR TRANSFER STUDENTSOUT-OF-STATE INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITYFALL SEMESTER 2005
Institution Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Special Master Doctorate Total
Cowley County Community College (Arkansas City, KS) 3 13 6 0 0 0 0 22
University of Arkansas Main Campus (Fayetteville, AR) 2 3 2 2 1 8 0 18West Texas A&M University (Canyon, TX) 0 4 1 2 0 2 2 11Butler County Community College (El Dorado, KS) 1 3 5 1 0 0 0 10Wichita State University (Wichita, KS) 0 2 3 0 2 3 0 10Texas A&M University Main Campus (College Station, TX) 0 1 0 0 0 6 2 9Texas Tech University (Lubbock, TX) 1 0 1 1 1 5 0 9Coffeyville Community College (Coffeyville, KS) 0 2 6 0 0 0 0 8Grayson County College (Denison, TX) 0 4 3 0 1 0 0 8University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) 1 0 0 1 1 2 2 7Pittsburg State University (Pittsburg, KS) 0 0 2 0 2 0 3 7Kansas State University (Manhattan, KS) 0 2 1 0 1 2 1 7University of North Texas (Denton, TX) 0 1 1 1 0 3 1 7Collin County Community College (McKinney, TX) 1 4 1 0 0 1 0 7Missouri Southern State University (Joplin, MO) 0 0 2 1 1 2 0 6Midwestern State University (Wichita Falls, TX) 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 6Brigham Young University (Provo, UT) 0 0 1 0 3 1 1 6University of Phoenix (Phoenix, AZ)* 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 6Arkansas Tech University (Russellville, AR) 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 5University of Arkansas - Fort Smith (Fort Smith, AR) 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 5United States Air Force Academy (Colorado Springs, CO) 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 5Emporia State University (Emporia, KS) 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 5Trinity Valley Community College (Athens, TX) 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 5Seward County Community College (Liberal, KS) 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 5Tarrant County College (Fort Worth, TX) 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 5North Dakota State University Main Campus (Fargo, ND) 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 5Auburn University Main Campus (Auburn, AL) 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 4Truman State University (Kirkville, MO) 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 4University of Nebraska-Lincoln (Lincoln, NE) 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 4Ohio State University (Columbus, OH) 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 4Baylor University (Waco, TX) 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 4Sam Houston State University (Huntsville, TX) 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 4North Harris Montgomery Community College (The Woodlands, TX) 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 4Others 27 108 94 24 52 129 41 475 Total 44 165 140 38 74 181 65 707
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Note: Transfer students who did not supply their previously attended institution and students transferred from an institution outside the U.S.A. are not included in this table.
*University of Phoenix has more than 160 campuses and learning centers and offers online programs
ENROLLMENT TRENDS
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STILLWATER AND TULSA CAMPUS ENROLLMENTOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTERS 1985 THROUGH 2005
21,402
21,576
21,604
21,149
20,272
19,860
19,724
19,521
18,519
18,461
18,378
17,784
18,213
18,556
18,706
18,858
19,354
20,108
20,116
20,634
20,901
2,059
2,050
1,967
1,843
1,600
1,392
1,363
945
831
740
747
777
788
921
770
733
756
656
477
542
478
0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
Stillwater OSU-Tulsa/TAFB
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OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY SHARE OF THE MARKETRATIO OF BEGINNING RESIDENT FRESHMEN
TO OKLAHOMA HIGH SCHOOL SPRING GRADUATES AND ACT TEST-TAKERSOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTERS 1995 THROUGH 2005
Note: Total Oklahoma high school graduates for 2005 = 36,905; total Oklahoma ACT test-takers = 26,297. The beginning resident freshman count for Fall2005 includes OSU-Tulsa students, excludes non-degree-seeking students and includes 53 first time concurrent resident students. (See Page 43).
Source: Student Data Report, Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, and ACT High School Profile Report - State Composite for Oklahoma.
Percent
9.09.1
8.38.8
9.4 9.69.3
10.010.5
9.79.9
6.0
6.66.9 6.8
7.27.7
6.97.0
5.96.16.1
0.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
12.0
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
ACT Test-TakersH.S. Graduates
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ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF ADMISSIONOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTERS 1995 THROUGH 2005
Fall New Freshmen % Inc / Dec Continuing % Inc /
Dec Readmission % Inc / Dec New Transfer % Inc /
Dec Non-Degree % Inc / Dec Total % Inc /
Dec
1995 2,448 13,164 982 2,220 36 18,850
1996 2,412 -1.5% 13,241 0.6% 1,005 2.3% 2,208 -0.5% 51 41.7% 18,917 0.4%
1997 2,331 -3.4% 13,307 0.5% 1,082 7.7% 2,271 2.9% 70 37.3% 19,061 0.8%
1998 2,602 11.6% 13,998 5.2% 933 -13.8% 2,536 11.7% 100 42.9% 20,169 5.8%
1999 2,889 11.0% 15,302 9.3% 126 -86.5% 2,398 -5.4% 78 -22.0% 20,793 3.1%
2000 3,076 6.5% 14,509 -5.2% 971 670.6% 2,272 -5.3% 132 69.2% 20,960 0.8%
2001 3,165 2.9% 14,941 3.0% 961 -1.0% 2,363 4.0% 153 15.9% 21,583 3.0%
2002 3,265 3.2% 15,756 5.5% 1,089 13.3% 2,506 6.1% 84 -45.1% 22,700 5.2%
2003 3,488 6.8% 16,116 2.3% 941 -13.6% 2,675 6.7% 54 -35.7% 23,274 2.5%
2004 3,325 -4.7% 16,275 1.0% 874 -7.1% 2,764 3.3% 92 70.4% 23,330 0.2%
2005* 3,369 1.3% 16,180 -0.6% 780 -10.8% 2,754 -0.4% 82 -10.9% 23,165 -0.7%
Note: This table excludes 296 professional students for Fall 2005. However, this table does include OSU-Tulsa figures for all years listed and wiil not match the figures for this page in the Student Profile books prior to Fall 2003. The percentage increase or decrease in enrollmentbetween two semesters is shown in the "% Inc / Dec" column. Example: There was a 1.3% increase in enrollment of new freshmen from Fall 2004 to Fall 2005.
* Fall 2005 new freshmen counts include 54 first time concurrent high school students. This total will not match the new freshmen counts found in the other pages of this book. Concurrent students have been included in order to make comparisons with the previous years on this page possible.
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ENROLLMENT BY GENDEROKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTERS 1985 THROUGH 2005
11,314
11,379
11,373
10,972
10,360
10,008
9,809
9,459
8,998
8,801
8,754
8,439
8,605
8,893
8,905
8,997
9,226
9,389
9,088
9,189
9,135
12,147
12,247
12,198
12,020
11,512
11,244
11,278
11,007
10,352
10,400
10,371
10,122
10,396
10,584
10,571
10,594
10,884
11,375
11,505
11,987
12,244
0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
Female Male
Note: This chart includes professional students and OSU-Tulsa students for all years listed. Hence, these figures will not match the figures in the Student Profiles prior to 2003.
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ENROLLMENT BY CLASSIFICATIONOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTERS 1985 THROUGH 2005
Special On-Campus Off-Campus GrandYear Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Undergrads Graduates Professional Total OSU-T & TAFB Total
1985 4,471 3,843 4,324 4,602 12 3,376 273 20,901 478 21,379
1986 4,560 3,814 4,131 4,340 10 3,507 272 20,634 542 21,176
1987 4,185 3,629 4,009 4,332 7 3,678 276 20,116 477 20,593
1988 4,485 3,761 3,824 4,187 4 3,571 276 20,108 656 20,764
1989 4,036 3,791 3,809 4,004 1 3,454 259 19,354 756 20,110
1990 3,526 3,787 3,693 4,037 0 3,561 254 18,858 733 19,591
1991 3,321 3,431 3,996 4,102 3 3,601 252 18,706 770 19,476
1992 3,251 3,294 3,678 4,285 20 3,759 269 18,556 921 19,477
1993 3,161 3,200 3,727 4,195 22 3,636 272 18,213 788 19,001
1994 3,187 3,034 3,612 4,215 41 3,424 271 17,784 777 18,561
1995 3,446 3,040 3,646 4,273 34 3,664 275 18,378 747 19,125
1996 3,427 3,226 3,508 4,311 47 3,658 284 18,461 740 19,201
1997 3,378 3,308 3,683 4,168 68 3,625 289 18,519 831 19,350
1998 3,535 3,464 3,874 4,379 70 3,902 297 19,521 945 20,466
1999 4,068 3,543 3,923 4,235 45 3,616 294 19,724 1,363 21,087
2000 4,148 3,765 3,834 4,339 46 3,436 292 19,860 1,392 21,252
2001 4,361 3,886 3,925 4,234 51 3,526 289 20,272 1,600 21,872
2002 4,473 3,944 4,115 4,458 49 3,818 292 21,149 1,843 22,992
2003 4,649 4,083 4,197 4,548 14 3,816 297 21,604 1,967 23,571
2004 4,462 4,056 4,266 4,604 105 3,787 296 21,576 2,050 23,626
2005 4,325 4,035 4,391 4,736 97 3,522 296 21,402 2,059 23,461
Note: Effective 2000, Off-Campus OSU-T & Tinker Air Force Base column reflects OSU-Tulsa enrollment only.
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ENROLLMENT BY ETHNICITYOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTERS 1995 THROUGH 2005
Fall White African American Native American Hispanic Asian InternationalSemester Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Total
1995 14,951 78.2% 472 2.5% 1,189 6.2% 280 1.5% 368 1.9% 1,865 9.8% 19,125
1996 14,959 77.9% 494 2.6% 1,223 6.4% 299 1.6% 355 1.8% 1,871 9.7% 19,201
1997 14,997 77.5% 537 2.8% 1,213 6.3% 303 1.6% 374 1.9% 1,926 10.0% 19,350
1998 15,856 77.5% 560 2.7% 1,377 6.7% 332 1.6% 363 1.8% 1,978 9.7% 20,466
1999 16,390 77.7% 694 3.3% 1,453 6.9% 384 1.8% 366 1.7% 1,800 8.5% 21,087
2000 16,507 77.7% 709 3.3% 1,555 7.3% 347 1.6% 366 1.7% 1,768 8.3% 21,252
2001 16,753 76.6% 720 3.3% 1,656 7.6% 400 1.8% 379 1.7% 1,964 9.0% 21,872
2002 17,475 76.0% 766 3.3% 1,784 7.8% 415 1.8% 375 1.6% 2,177 9.5% 22,992
2003 17,905 76.0% 778 3.3% 1,838 7.8% 444 1.9% 371 1.6% 2,235 9.5% 23,571
2004 17,943 75.9% 918 3.9% 1,896 8.0% 447 1.9% 389 1.6% 2,033 8.6% 23,626
2005 17,894 76.3% 917 3.9% 1,973 8.4% 523 2.2% 388 1.7% 1,766 7.5% 23,461
Note: This table includes professional students and OSU-Tulsa students for all years listed. Student Profile books prior to Fall 2003 do not contain OSU-Tulsa students on this page.
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OSU ENROLLMENT AS A PERCENT OF TOTAL ENROLLMENTIN THE OKLAHOMA STATE SYSTEMS (PUBLIC)
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITYFALL SEMESTERS 1995 THROUGH 2005
Percent
13.914.3 14.3
14.7
15.7 15.715.4 15.5 15.3
14.9 14.9
12.913.013.112.912.913.213.1
12.712.111.9
11.5
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
By Headcount By Full-Time Equivalency
Source: Preliminary Enrollment Report for Oklahoma Higher Education Fall 2005, Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.
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COMPARISON OF DISTRIBUTION OF UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS BY COLLEGEOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTERS 2000 AND 2005
UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS BY COLLEGEOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTERS 2000 THROUGH 2005
Ag. Sci. & Arts & Spears Sch. Engr., Arch., Human Univ. Acad.Year Nat. Res. Sciences of Bus. Education & Tech. Envir. Sci. Services Total
2000 1,858 4,918 3,648 1,378 2,632 1,306 919 16,659
2001 1,883 5,039 3,772 1,498 2,723 1,354 942 17,211
2002 1,942 5,123 3,810 1,780 2,858 1,573 957 18,043
2003 1,941 5,332 4,043 1,836 2,885 1,723 923 18,683
2004 1,945 5,484 4,016 1,982 2,838 1,826 698 18,789
2005 1,922 5,412 4,038 2,081 2,874 1,868 714 18,909
Note: Students are reported in the college in which they are enrolled. This page includes students enrolled inOSU-Tulsa. Student Profile books prior to Fall 2003 do not contain OSU-Tulsa students on this page.
5.5%
7.8%
15.8%
8.3%
21.9%
29.5%
11.2%10.2%
28.6%
21.4%
11.0%
15.2%
9.9%
3.8%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
ASNR A&S SSB COE CEAT HES UAS
20002005
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ENROLLMENT CHANGESOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTERS 2000 AND 2005
2000 2005 % Change
UNDERGRADUATE MAJORSAgricultural Sciences & Natural Resources 1,858 1,922 3.4%Arts & Sciences 4,918 5,412 10.0%Spears School of Business 3,648 4,038 10.7%Education 1,378 2,081 51.0%Engineering, Architecture, & Technology 2,632 2,874 9.2%Human Environmental Sciences 1,306 1,868 43.0%University Academic Services 919 714 -22.3%
AGE18 & Under 1,646 1,737 5.5%19 2,858 3,077 7.7%20 2,767 3,199 15.6%21 2,955 3,373 14.1%22 2,508 2,992 19.3%23-29 5,385 5,871 9.0%30-39 1,823 1,903 4.4%40 & Over 1,310 1,309 -0.1%Unknown 0 0
CLASSIFICATIONNew Freshmen* 3,076 3,304 7.4%Other Freshmen 1,088 1,034 -5.0%Sophomores 3,810 4,138 8.6%Juniors 4,012 4,882 21.7%Seniors 4,543 5,417 19.2%Specials 720 587 -18.5%Graduates 3,711 3,803 2.5%Professional 292 296 1.4%
RESIDENT STATUSIn-State 16,895 18,127 7.3%Out-of-State 2,589 3,568 37.8%International 1,768 1,766 -0.1%
ETHNICITYWhite 16,507 17,894 8.4%African American 709 917 29.3%Native American 1,555 1,973 26.9%Hispanic 347 523 50.7%Asian 366 388 6.0%International 1,768 1,766 -0.1%
GENDERFemale 10,008 11,314 13.0%Male 11,244 12,147 8.0%
OVERALL ENROLLMENT 21,252 23,461 10.4%
Note: This table includes professional students and OSU-Tulsa students. Student Profilebooks prior to Fall 2003 do not contain OSU-Tulsa students on this page.* 13 students classified in this table as sophomores for 2005 are in their first year of college andthus listed in other tables as new freshmen. 2 students classified as new freshmen are first time concurrent students.
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ENROLLMENT CHANGESOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY AT TULSA
FALL SEMESTERS 2000 THROUGH 2005
% ChangeClassification 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2004 to 2005
Undergraduate 527 754 1,004 1,192 1,296 1,325 2.2%
Freshman 16 21 34 46 25 13 -48.0%
Sophomore 45 87 88 112 115 103 -10.4%
Junior 178 247 389 440 501 491 -2.0%
Senior 204 297 458 554 607 681 12.2%
Special 84 102 35 40 48 37 -22.9%
Graduate 865 846 839 775 754 734 -2.7%
Special 270 217 203 188 208 199 -4.3%
Master 504 527 542 507 435 415 -4.6%
Doctorate 91 102 94 80 111 120 8.1%
Grand Total 1,392 1,600 1,843 1,967 2,050 2,059 0.4%
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NEW FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT BY RESIDENCYOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTERS 1995 THROUGH 2005
Fall Semester Oklahoma Resident Out-of-State International Total
1995 2,074 311 63 2,448
1996 2,030 324 58 2,412
1997 1,965 325 41 2,331
1998 2,162 386 54 2,602
1999 2,492 380 44 2,916
2000 2,644 379 53 3,076
2001 2,566 507 92 3,165
2002 2,634 560 71 3,265
2003 2,836 587 65 3,488
2004 2,585 689 51 3,325
2005* 2,601 716 52 3,369
Note: This table includes students at OSU-Tulsa, but does not include non-degree-seeking new freshman. Student Profile books prior to Fall 2003 do not contain OSU-Tulsa students on this page.
* Fall 2005 counts include 53 first time concurrent students who are Oklahoma Residents, and 1 first time concurrent student who is an Out-of-State Resident. The first time concurrent students have been included for Fall 2005 since it is included in the Fall 1995 to Fall 2004 new freshmen counts on this page. The new freshman count on this page will not match the counts found on other pages.
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005*Oklahoma Resident
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400
500
600
700
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1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005*
Out-of-State International
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ACADEMIC INFORMATION
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TEN-YEAR COMPARISON OF ACT SCORES FOR NEW FRESHMENOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTERS 1995 THROUGH 2005
Note: Averages reflect the highest value for each subscore that a student received. Beginning in 2003, ACT composite scores are the average of the highest of each subscore received.
24.0
24.3
23.723.823.823.9
24.3 24.3
24.1 23.9 23.9
24.7
22.9 23.2
22.622.622.6
23.4
23.3
23.0
22.822.6
23.5
25.2
24.624.7
25.3
25.3
25.0
24.7
24.9 24.9
25.1
25.6
24.2
23.5
23.523.4
23.6
23.924.0
24.2
23.7
24.0
24.7
23.6
23.6
24.1
23.823.7
23.4
23.6 23.824.0
24.3
21
22
23
24
25
26
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Composite Math Reading English Nat. Sci.
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COMPOSITE ACT AND SAT AVERAGES OF NEW FRESHMEN BY COLLEGEOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTER 2005
College
Count Composite Count Composite
Ag. Sciences & Natural Res. 326 24.7 32 1,146
Arts & Sciences 816 25.0 131 1,161
Spears School of Business 409 24.4 128 1,133
Education 207 23.8 52 1,118
Engineering & Architecture 404 27.2 61 1,227
Div. of Technology 115 24.9 25 1,150
Human Environmental Sci. 273 23.8 35 1,133
Overall College Average 2,550 25.0 464 1,154
University Academic Services 236 21.0 36 976
Overall Average 2,786 24.6 500 1,141
Note: Composite scores in this table are calculated using the highest subscores obtained for each student. If students have taken both the ACT and the SAT, only the higher score is reported.
ACT SAT
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DISTRIBUTION OF NEW FRESHMEN BY COMPOSITE ACT SCOREOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTER 2005
Composite CumulativeACT Score Female Male Total Percent Percent
35 1 12 13 0.47% 0.47%34 11 28 39 1.40% 1.87%33 14 30 44 1.58% 3.45%32 31 31 62 2.23% 5.67%31 38 46 84 3.02% 8.69%30 50 62 112 4.02% 12.71%29 60 65 125 4.49% 17.19%28 85 68 153 5.49% 22.68%27 85 86 171 6.14% 28.82%26 122 101 223 8.00% 36.83%25 179 129 308 11.06% 47.88%24 167 138 305 10.95% 58.83%23 151 132 283 10.16% 68.99%22 140 121 261 9.37% 78.36%21 126 105 231 8.29% 86.65%20 102 72 174 6.25% 92.89%19 63 30 93 3.34% 96.23%18 20 26 46 1.65% 97.88%17 24 9 33 1.18% 99.07%16 7 8 15 0.54% 99.61%15 2 4 6 0.22% 99.82%14 1 2 3 0.11% 99.93%13 0 2 2 0.07% 100.0%12 0 0 0 0.00% 100.0%
Total 1,479 1,307 2,786 100.0% 100.0%
Note: ACT scores are only included in this table if they represent the highest test score available for the student. If the student's SAT score (converted to an ACT equivalent) is higher, then the ACT score is not included here.
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Ethnicity Count Composite Count Composite
White 2,267 24.9 427 1,151
African American 101 21.2 21 987
Native American 302 24.4 13 1,220
Hispanic 62 23.5 14 1,095
Asian 45 25.6 8 1,178
Gender
Female 1,479 24.3 222 1,130
Male 1,307 25.0 278 1,150
Total 2,786 24.7 500 1,141
Note: Composite scores in this table are calculated using the highestsubscores obtained for each student. If students have taken both the ACTand the SAT, only the higher score is reported.
ACT AND SAT AVERAGES OF NEW FRESHMEN BY ETHNICITY AND GENDER
ACT SAT
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITYFALL SEMESTER 2005
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OKLAHOMA HIGH SCHOOL ACT PARTICIPATION STATISTICSOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
2000 THROUGH 2005
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
High School Graduates in Oklahoma1 38,512 38,344 37,699 37,688 38,109 36,905
Number of Oklahoma H.S. Students Taking ACT2 * 27,850 27,910 26,717 27,009 26,556 26,297
Total ACT Scores Received by OSU2** 10,741 10,282 9,579 9,758 9,468 9,506
1st Choice / % of Scores Received 3,870 37.6% 3,630 35.3% 3,357 35.0% 3,412 35.0% 3,290 34.7% 3,405 35.8%
2nd - 6th Choices / % of Scores Received 6,871 66.8% 6,652 64.7% 6,222 65.0% 6,346 65.0% 6,178 65.3% 6,101 64.2%
Applications Received by OSU3 5,816 5,730 5,725 6,629 6,633 6,533
New Freshmen Accepted by OSU3 5,322 5,214 5,253 5,930 5,881 5,719 % of Applications Received 91.5% 91.0% 91.8% 89.5% 88.7% 87.5%
New Freshmen Enrolled at OSU 3,113 3,209 3,303 3,488 3,264 3,315 % of Freshmen Accepted 58.5% 61.5% 62.9% 58.8% 55.5% 58.0%
1Source - 2003-2004 Student Data Report, Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education2 Source - ACT High School Profile Report, State Composite for Oklahoma - HS Graduating Class 2005.3 Source - Fall 2005 Undergraduate Admissions Report as of September 09th, 2005
*This includes only Oklahoma high school graduates who took the ACT prior to graduation in the year indicated.
**Includes only those students eligible for college enrollment in the fall semester of the year indicated. Does not include multiple ACT scores for any one student. Student Profiles prior to Fall 2003 may include multiple ACT scores per person.
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DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMEN GRADE POINT AVERAGESOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTER 2005
GPA Number Cumulative Number Percent Cumulative Percent
4.0 468 468 14.50% 14.50%3.9 351 819 10.87% 25.37%3.8 359 1,178 11.12% 36.49%3.7 267 1,445 8.27% 44.76%3.6 269 1,714 8.33% 53.10%3.5 285 1,999 8.83% 61.93%3.4 258 2,257 7.99% 69.92%3.3 244 2,501 7.56% 77.48%3.2 201 2,702 6.23% 83.71%3.1 162 2,864 5.02% 88.72%3.0 103 2,967 3.19% 91.91%2.9 88 3,055 2.73% 94.64%2.8 56 3,111 1.73% 96.38%2.7 28 3,139 0.87% 97.24%2.6 31 3,170 0.96% 98.20%2.5 17 3,187 0.53% 98.73%2.4 16 3,203 0.50% 99.23%2.3 7 3,210 0.22% 99.44%2.2 7 3,217 0.22% 99.66%2.1 5 3,222 0.15% 99.81%2.0 4 3,226 0.12% 99.94%
<2.0 2 3,228 0.06% 100.0%Total 3,228 3,228 100.0% 100.0%
Note: 87 new freshmen (including international, home schooled, and adult admission students) did not supply a high school GPA.
The average high school GPA reported was 3.53. The average high school core GPA calculated was 3.39.
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RANK IN HIGH SCHOOL CLASS BY NUMBER OF NEW FRESHMEN & PERCENT IN EACH RANKOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTER 2005
Rank Number Cumulative Number Percent Cumulative Percent
Top 5% 447 447 15.46% 15.46%5%-10% 346 793 11.97% 27.43%10%-15% 278 1,071 9.62% 37.05%15%-20% 258 1,329 8.92% 45.97%20%-25% 253 1,582 8.75% 54.72%25%-30% 261 1,843 9.03% 63.75%30%-35% 208 2,051 7.19% 70.94%35%-40% 160 2,211 5.53% 76.48%40%-45% 132 2,343 4.57% 81.04%45%-50% 123 2,466 4.25% 85.30%50%-55% 106 2,572 3.67% 88.97%55%-60% 85 2,657 2.94% 91.91%60%-65% 68 2,725 2.35% 94.26%65%-70% 39 2,764 1.35% 95.61%70%-75% 40 2,804 1.38% 96.99%75%-80% 25 2,829 0.86% 97.86%Lower 20% 62 2,891 2.14% 100.0%
Note: 424 new freshmen (including international, home schooled, and adult admissionstudents) did not supply a high school rank.
NUMBER OF STUDENTS BY HIGH SCHOOL CLASS RANK
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AVERAGE CUMULATIVE GRADE POINT AVERAGE BY ETHNICITY AND GENDEROKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL 2005
Note: The data presented above includes 13,693 undergraduates and 3,079 graduates for whom a cumulative GPA was reported. This chart excludes professional students, new transfers, and new freshmen, but includes students at OSU-Tulsa.
2.943.73
2.593.56
2.88
3.74
2.833.74
2.96
3.57
3.073.60
3.043.72
2.833.66
2.933.69
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AVERAGE CUMULATIVE GRADE POINT AVERAGEOF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS BY COLLEGE AND DIVISION
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITYFALL 2005
2.942.98
2.85
3.02
3.052.95
2.79
2.81
2.72
3.03
3.08
2.92
2.932.97
2.83
2.90
2.922.86
2.943.00
2.82
2.922.94
2.87
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Overall
Human Envir. Sci.
Div. of Tech.
Engr. & Arch.
Education
Spears School of Bus.
Arts & Sciences
Ag. Sci. & Nat. Res.
Overall Upper Lower
Note: This chart includes 13,395 undergraduates enrolled for Fall 2005 for whom a cumulative GPA was reported. This chart excludes professional students, new freshmen, new transfers, and University Academic Services, but includes students enrolled at OSU-Tulsa.
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AVERAGE CUMULATIVE GRADE POINT AVERAGEOF UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC SERVICES STUDENTS
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITYFALL 2005
*The third door category includes only students admitted by their high school core GPA who are advised by University Academic Services.
Note: This chart includes 298 students enrolled in University Academic Services in the Fall 2005 semester for whom a cumulative GPA was reported.
2.23
4.004.00
2.34
2.01
2.512.28
1.92
2.332.31
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AVERAGE CUMULATIVE GRADE POINT AVERAGEOF GRADUATE STUDENTS BY COLLEGE
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITYFALL 2005
3.64 3.69 3.59 3.82 3.653.62 3.66 3.18
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Center forVet. Health
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All*
*Center for Veterinary Health Sciences’ professional students are excluded from the overall average.**Interdisciplinary graduate programs that do not have a specific area of specialization are reported in the Graduate College.Note: This chart includes 3,079 graduate students and 216 professional students enrolled in the Fall 2005 semester for whom a cumulative GPA was reported. This chart does not include new transfer students but does include students enrolled at OSU-Tulsa.
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AVERAGE CUMULATIVE GRADE POINT AVERAGEOF STUDENTS BY CLASS LEVEL
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITYFALL 2005
*Includes students enrolled previously who have earned fewer than 28 semester credit hours. This does not include Fall 2005 new freshmen.
Note: This chart includes 16,772 students enrolled in the Fall 2005 semester for whom a cumulative GPA was reported. This chart excludes professional students, new freshmen, and new transfer students, but includes students enrolled at OSU-Tulsa.
3.793.633.642.992.952.922.34
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DEGREES GRANTED
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DISTRIBUTION OF UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATEDEGREES GRANTED BY COLLEGE
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITYACADEMIC YEAR 2004-2005
Human Envir Sci, 10.14%
Arts & Sci, 27.13%
Spears School of Bus, 27.46%
Ag Sci & Nat Res, 11.72%
Education, 10.73%
Engr, Arch, & Tech, 12.82%
Arts & Sci, 14.38%
Ag Sci & Nat Res, 8.39%
Graduate College, 8.47%
Education, 17.89%
Engr, Arch, & Tech, 23.64%
Human Envir Sci, 4.31%
Spears School of Bus, 22.92%
UNDERGRADUATE
GRADUATE
Note: Interdisciplinary graduate programs that do not have a specific area of
specialization are reported in the Graduate College. This page does not include
the 69 professional degrees granted by the Center for Veterinary Health Sciences.
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Bachelor Master Doctorate GrandCollege Summer 04 Fall 04 Spring 05 Summer 04 Fall 04 Spring 05 Summer 04 Fall 04 Spring 05 Summer 04 Spring 05 Total
Ag Sci & Nat Res 45 118 253 18 33 28 6 10 10 0 0 521
Arts & Sciences 149 291 523 44 50 60 14 7 5 0 0 1,143
Spears Schl of Bus 112 340 522 64 88 120 5 4 6 0 0 1,261
Education 48 131 202 54 43 58 18 25 26 0 0 605
Engr, Arch, & Tech 31 169 255 61 131 85 0 8 11 0 0 751
Graduate College* 0 0 0 12 29 48 4 3 11 0 0 107
Human Envir Sci 49 129 182 12 14 21 3 2 2 0 0 414
College Total 434 1,178 1,937 265 388 420 50 59 71 0 0 4,802
Cntr for Vet Hlth Sci 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 68 69
Grand Total 434 1,178 1,937 265 388 420 50 59 71 1 68 4,871
*Interdisciplinary graduate programs that do not have a specific area of specialization are reported in the Graduate College.
Note: The Master's and Doctorate degrees are reported in the college that administers the department in which the major courses are taken by the student.
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DEGREES GRANTED BY COLLEGE, DEGREE LEVEL, AND SEMESTEROKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
ACADEMIC YEAR 2004-2005
Professional
GrandCollege Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Total
Ag Sci & Nat Res2002-03 138 209 1 0 18 19 1 1 0 0 1 1 159 230 3892003-04 153 195 1 0 17 20 3 1 2 1 1 5 177 222 3992004-05 168 195 4 1 15 21 2 2 1 0 3 4 193 223 416
Arts & Sciences2002-03 405 294 13 10 36 28 5 4 8 7 13 26 480 369 8492003-04 424 322 17 12 52 36 15 11 10 5 11 23 529 409 9382004-05 440 330 15 14 39 39 14 9 9 7 24 23 541 422 963
Spears School of Bus2002-03 322 404 8 18 23 30 8 8 6 12 31 39 398 511 9092003-04 322 424 20 8 29 26 7 16 11 11 32 49 421 534 9552004-05 320 415 22 10 40 44 12 8 8 15 39 41 441 533 974
Education2002-03 164 132 4 8 21 14 1 3 0 2 2 2 192 161 3532003-04 177 121 4 5 22 13 4 1 0 1 1 1 208 142 3502004-05 195 122 7 7 23 11 4 5 4 1 1 1 234 147 381
Engr, Arch, & Tech2002-03 59 258 1 6 5 30 2 5 1 8 7 44 75 351 4262003-04 63 259 3 9 5 23 0 8 3 7 13 28 87 334 4212004-05 65 296 3 4 4 20 2 6 4 12 8 31 86 369 455
Human Envir Sci2002-03 212 32 7 3 23 2 1 3 4 1 7 0 254 41 2952003-04 238 33 13 3 25 2 1 1 4 0 5 4 286 43 3292004-05 246 38 12 2 40 2 5 2 4 1 8 0 315 45 360
Total2002-03 1,300 1,329 34 45 126 123 18 24 19 30 61 112 1,558 1,663 3,2212003-04 1,377 1,354 58 37 150 120 30 38 30 25 63 110 1,708 1,684 3,3922004-05 1,434 1,396 63 38 161 137 39 32 30 36 83 100 1,810 1,739 3,549
Grand Total2002-032003-042004-05
Asian International Total
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED BY COLLEGE, ETHNICITY, AND GENDEROKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
ACADEMIC YEARS 2002-2003 THROUGH 2004-2005
White African American Native American Hispanic
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2,6292,731
7995
2,830 101
249270298
426871
3,2213,3923,549
495566
173173183
GrandCollege Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Total
Ag Sci & Nat Res2002-03 23 25 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 8 4 33 32 652003-04 24 33 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 9 7 33 41 742004-05 21 26 1 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 10 15 34 45 79
Arts & Sciences2002-03 40 64 1 0 7 1 0 0 2 0 20 27 70 92 1622003-04 51 35 2 0 6 2 2 1 3 1 25 28 89 67 1562004-05 50 40 0 1 6 2 1 2 2 0 21 29 80 74 154
Spears School of Bus2002-03 42 85 0 1 3 1 0 1 4 1 21 32 70 121 1912003-04 48 112 1 0 3 4 1 3 1 0 27 50 81 169 2502004-05 59 84 1 2 2 8 0 2 2 3 33 76 97 175 272
Education2002-03 98 44 6 1 13 4 2 1 0 0 5 1 124 51 1752003-04 105 32 4 0 15 8 2 1 3 1 3 1 132 43 1752004-05 100 30 7 0 2 3 5 0 1 1 3 3 118 37 155
Engr, Arch, & Tech2002-03 19 49 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 2 24 109 43 164 2072003-04 5 55 0 2 0 0 1 2 1 3 30 133 37 195 2322004-05 11 63 1 1 1 4 0 2 0 4 22 168 35 242 277
Human Envir Sci2002-03 19 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 10 6 33 10 432003-04 21 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 6 2 30 5 352004-05 23 3 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 12 3 40 7 47
Graduate College*2002-03 9 9 0 0 2 1 1 2 0 0 5 2 17 14 312003-04 27 19 0 0 6 1 1 0 2 0 4 13 40 33 732004-05 27 28 1 2 3 3 0 0 1 0 12 12 44 45 89
Total2002-03 250 280 7 7 30 9 3 4 7 3 93 181 390 484 8742003-04 281 289 8 2 31 16 7 7 11 5 104 234 442 553 9952004-05 291 274 14 6 17 22 7 7 6 10 113 306 448 625 1,073
Grand Total2002-032003-042004-05
*Interdisciplinary graduate programs that do not have a specific area of specialization are reported in the Graduate College.
Note: Degrees are reported in the college that grants the degree.
16 338 995565 20 39 14 16 419 1,073570 10 47 14
Total
530 14 39 7 10 274 874
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MASTERS DEGREES GRANTED BY COLLEGE, ETHNICITY, AND GENDEROKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
ACADEMIC YEARS 2002-2003 THROUGH 2004-2005
White African American Native American Hispanic Asian International
GrandCollege Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Total
Ag Sci & Nat Res2002-03 4 8 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 10 6 20 262003-04 4 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 15 7 24 312004-05 1 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 13 5 21 26
Arts & Sciences2002-03 13 18 0 1 0 2 2 1 1 0 1 9 17 31 482003-04 8 5 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 10 14 17 312004-05 7 8 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 3 4 11 15 26
Spears School of Bus2002-03 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 52003-04 2 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 5 13 182004-05 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 14 15
Education2002-03 36 20 5 5 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 2 45 29 742003-04 37 31 0 3 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 4 43 38 812004-05 30 22 2 3 3 1 2 0 1 0 3 2 41 28 69
Engr, Arch, & Tech2002-03 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 9 1 13 142003-04 2 6 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 18 202004-05 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 12 2 17 19
Human Envir Sci2002-03 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 6 1 72003-04 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 6 112004-05 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 5 2 7
Graduate College*2002-03 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 4 7 112003-04 1 5 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 5 4 12 162004-05 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 7 6 12 18
Total2002-03 56 57 8 9 1 4 3 2 2 1 11 31 81 104 1852003-04 57 64 2 4 7 3 2 1 1 1 11 55 80 128 2082004-05 44 54 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 3 17 44 71 109 180
Grand Total2002-032003-042004-05
*Interdisciplinary graduate programs that do not have a specific area of specialization are reported in the Graduate College.
Note: Degrees are reported in the college that grants the degree.
2 66 20898 7 6 4 4 61 180
121 6 10 3
Total
113 17 5 5 3 42 185
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DOCTORATE DEGREES GRANTED BY COLLEGE, ETHNICITY, AND GENDEROKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
ACADEMIC YEARS 2002-2003 THROUGH 2004-2005
White African American Native American Hispanic Asian International
Grand
Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Total
Bachelor 1,434 1,396 63 38 161 137 39 32 30 36 83 100 1,810 1,739 3,549
Master 291 274 14 6 17 22 7 7 6 10 113 306 448 625 1,073
Doctorate 44 54 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 3 17 44 71 109 180
DVM 40 19 0 0 2 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 43 26 69
Total 1,809 1,743 81 47 183 166 49 44 37 49 213 450 2,372 2,499 4,871
Grand Total
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Asian International Total
Degree
White African American Native American Hispanic
DEGREES GRANTED BY LEVEL, ETHNICITY, AND GENDEROKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
ACADEMIC YEAR 2004-2005
3,552 128 349 93 86 663 4,871
Bachelor Masters Doctorate TotalAg. Education, Communication, & 4-H 91 6 2 99Agricultural Economics 84 15 3 102Animal Science 129 18 3 150Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 24 5 7 36Dean of Agriculture 19 18 0 37Entomology & Plant Pathology 5 4 4 13Forestry 11 3 0 14Horticulture & Landscape Architecture 40 1 0 41Plant & Soil Sciences 13 9 7 29Total Ag. Sciences & Natural Resources 416 79 26 521
Bachelor Masters Doctorate TotalArt 46 0 0 46Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 8 0 0 8Botany 2 1 0 3Chemistry 11 4 4 19Communication Sciences & Disorders 29 15 0 44Computer Science 57 26 2 85Dean of Arts & Sciences 17 0 0 17Economics & Legal Studies 20 0 0 20English 70 13 3 86Foreign Languages & Literature 30 0 0 30Geography 14 6 0 20Geology 11 13 0 24History 50 10 3 63Journalism & Broadcasting 161 5 0 166Mathematics 9 12 1 22Microbiology & Molecular Genetics 26 1 0 27Music 20 5 0 25Philosophy 5 4 0 9Physics 1 5 3 9Political Science 69 11 0 80Psychology 105 8 3 116Sociology 70 2 5 77Statistics 4 2 1 7Theatre 8 2 0 10Zoology 120 9 1 130Total Arts & Sciences 963 154 26 1,143
Bachelor Masters Doctorate TotalAccounting 80 41 0 121Dean of Business Administration 77 119 10 206Economics & Legal Studies 139 8 5 152Finance 165 10 0 175Management 122 0 0 122Marketing 283 0 0 283Management Science & Info. Systems 108 94 0 202Total Spears School of Business 974 272 15 1,261
DEGREES GRANTED BY COLLEGE, DEPARTMENT, AND LEVELOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
ACADEMIC YEAR 2004-2005
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND NATURAL RESOURCES
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
WILLIAM S. SPEARS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
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Bachelor Masters Doctorate TotalApplied Health & Educational Psychology 90 49 19 158Dean of Education 3 0 0 3Educational Studies 69 39 34 142Teaching & Curriculum Leadership 219 67 16 302Total Education 381 155 69 605
Bachelor Masters Doctorate TotalArchitecture 33 2 0 35Biosystems & Agricultural Engineering 11 4 3 18Chemical Engineering 26 8 5 39Civil & Environmental Engineering 41 14 0 55Dean of Engineering 1 0 0 1Electrical & Computer Engineering 73 91 4 168Engineering Technology 121 0 0 121Industrial Engineering & Management 36 87 1 124Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering 113 71 6 190Total Engineering, Arch., & Tech 455 277 19 751
Bachelor Masters Doctorate TotalSpecial Graduate 0 0 0 0Biomedical Sciences 0 0 0 0Environmental Sciences 0 6 3 9International Studies 0 26 0 26Natural & Applied Science 0 52 0 52Photonics 0 0 4 4Physiological Science 0 0 0 0Plant Science 0 0 4 4Veterinary Biomedical Sciences 0 5 7 12Total Graduate College 0 89 18 107
Bachelor Masters Doctorate TotalDean of Human Environmental Sciences 20 2 7 29Design, Housing & Merchandising 104 4 0 108Hotel & Restaurant Administration 75 14 0 89Human Development & Family Science 104 19 0 123Nutritional Sciences 57 8 0 65Total Human Environmental Sci. 360 47 7 414
Note: Interdisciplinary graduate programs that do not have a specific area of specialization are reportedin the Graduate College.
This table does not include the 69 professional degrees granted by the Center for Veterinary Health Sciences.
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE, AND TECHNOLOGY
GRADUATE COLLEGE
COLLEGE OF HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
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College 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05Ag Sci & Nat Res Female 103 118 118 145 156 175 146 159 177 193 Male 214 227 235 241 228 225 211 230 222 223 Total 317 345 353 386 384 400 357 389 399 416Arts & Sciences Female 397 394 402 372 414 436 484 480 529 541 Male 320 311 314 302 338 339 360 369 409 422 Total 717 705 716 674 752 775 844 849 938 963Spears School of Bus Female 288 303 263 323 317 350 373 398 421 441 Male 321 375 340 414 393 422 467 511 534 533 Total 609 678 603 737 710 772 840 909 955 974Education Female 226 240 179 204 222 197 172 192 208 234 Male 151 135 158 140 116 135 104 161 142 147 Total 377 375 337 344 338 332 276 353 350 381Engr, Arch, & Tech Female 67 63 67 54 56 62 79 75 87 86 Male 401 391 355 381 374 385 367 351 334 369 Total 468 454 422 435 430 447 446 426 421 455Human Envir Sci Female 182 194 181 192 195 217 208 254 286 315 Male 33 35 28 32 25 37 33 41 43 45 Total 215 229 209 224 220 254 241 295 329 360Totals Female 1,263 1,312 1,210 1,290 1,360 1,437 1,462 1,558 1,708 1,810 Male 1,440 1,474 1,430 1,510 1,474 1,543 1,542 1,663 1,684 1,739 Total 2,703 2,786 2,640 2,800 2,834 2,980 3,004 3,221 3,392 3,549
Note: Degrees are reported in the college that grants the degree.
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UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED BY COLLEGE AND GENDEROKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
ACADEMIC YEARS 1995-1996 THROUGH 2004-2005
College 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05Ag Sci & Nat Res Female 19 26 25 34 23 26 27 33 33 34 Male 41 42 62 39 35 45 42 32 41 45 Total 60 68 87 73 58 71 69 65 74 79Arts & Sciences Female 71 66 98 74 90 101 79 70 89 80 Male 88 100 88 78 81 89 56 92 67 74 Total 159 166 186 152 171 190 135 162 156 154Spears School of Bus Female 24 52 64 47 44 59 53 70 81 97 Male 55 99 98 93 112 89 84 121 169 175 Total 79 151 162 140 156 148 137 191 250 272Education Female 112 109 84 123 117 92 112 124 132 118 Male 32 35 37 47 51 56 54 51 43 37 Total 144 144 121 170 168 148 166 175 175 155Engr, Arch, & Tech Female 19 15 16 15 19 43 29 43 37 35 Male 187 145 139 120 144 133 123 164 195 242 Total 206 160 155 135 163 176 152 207 232 277Human Envir Sci Female 21 26 31 31 31 31 26 33 30 40 Male 3 4 5 7 7 4 6 10 5 7 Total 24 30 36 38 38 35 32 43 35 47Graduate College* Female 23 13 25 26 49 40 42 17 40 44 Male 28 22 33 48 106 69 49 14 33 45 Total 51 35 58 74 155 109 91 31 73 89Totals Female 289 307 343 350 373 392 368 390 442 448 Male 434 447 462 432 536 485 414 484 553 625 Total 723 754 805 782 909 877 782 874 995 1,073
*Interdisciplinary graduate programs that do not have a specific area of specialization are reported in the Graduate College. Data in this table has been changed to reflect the fact that graduate degrees in Veterinary Biomedical Sciences are now reported as interdisciplinary programs. This data will therefore not agree with previous Student Profiles.
Note: Degrees are reported in the college that grants the degree.
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MASTERS DEGREES GRANTED BY COLLEGE AND GENDEROKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
ACADEMIC YEARS 1995-1996 THROUGH 2004-2005
College 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05Ag Sci & Nat Res Female 9 7 7 6 5 12 5 6 7 5 Male 35 23 32 23 24 31 21 20 24 21 Total 44 30 39 29 29 43 26 26 31 26Arts & Sciences Female 20 20 18 19 16 15 10 17 14 11 Male 24 41 26 25 25 23 23 31 17 15 Total 44 61 44 44 41 38 33 48 31 26Spears School of Bus Female 8 4 1 4 2 2 8 2 5 1 Male 15 6 6 7 8 9 12 3 13 14 Total 23 10 7 11 10 11 20 5 18 15Education Female 34 45 28 50 47 59 58 45 43 41 Male 34 32 32 26 20 49 26 29 38 28 Total 68 77 60 76 67 108 84 74 81 69Engr, Arch, & Tech Female 1 1 4 3 1 0 2 1 2 2 Male 12 13 13 15 13 15 14 13 18 17 Total 13 14 17 18 14 15 16 14 20 19Human Envir Sci Female 8 6 4 2 11 6 5 6 5 5 Male 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 6 2 Total 9 7 7 3 12 7 6 7 11 7Graduate College* Female 2 0 1 3 6 4 2 4 4 6 Male 5 5 5 4 8 6 4 7 12 12 Total 7 5 6 7 14 10 6 11 16 18Cntr for Vet Hlth Sci** Female 34 27 39 43 39 44 46 45 38 43 Male 30 40 26 30 33 33 25 24 35 26 Total 64 67 65 73 72 77 71 69 73 69Totals Female 116 110 102 130 127 142 136 126 118 114 Male 156 161 143 131 132 167 126 128 163 135 Total 272 271 245 261 259 309 262 254 281 249
*Interdisciplinary graduate programs that do not have a specific area of specialization are reported in the Graduate College. Data in this table has been changed to reflect the fact that graduate degrees in Veterinary Biomedical Sciences are now reported as interdisciplinary programs. This data will therefore not agree with previous Student Profiles.
**Includes only professional degrees granted in the Center for Veterinary Health Sciences.
Note: Degrees are reported in the college which grants the degree.
DOCTORATE & PROFESSIONAL DEGREES GRANTED BY COLLEGE AND GENDEROKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
ACADEMIC YEARS 1995-1996 THROUGH 2004-2005
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1895-96 TO PRESENT
Accum.Year B.Un.St. ASNR A&S SSB COE CEAT HES CVHS GR ASSOC Total Total
1895-96 5 1 6 61896-97 0 3 3 91897-98 0 7 7 161898-99 0 8 8 241899-00 2 4 6 301900-01 0 5 5 351901-02 0 15 3 18 531902-03 0 16 7 23 761903-04 4 8 8 20 961904-05 6 7 6 1 20 1161905-06 1 11 3 1 16 1321906-07 3 9 6 0 18 1501907-08 5 9 9 0 23 1731908-09 1 11 16 3 31 2041909-10 7 9 2 25 5 48 2521910-11 5 8 2 21 4 40 2921911-12 17 16 6 22 8 1 70 3621912-13 26 11 4 17 15 0 73 4351913-14 19 18 13 11 18 0 79 5141914-15 29 15 15 17 24 2 102 6161915-16 21 5 4 26 15 15 5 91 7071916-17 30 15 2 26 14 23 0 110 8171917-18 15 4 2 18 14 19 2 74 8911918-19 10 3 2 15 7 30 1 68 9591919-20 23 4 9 17 10 17 1 81 1,0401920-21 17 9 13 12 16 31 4 102 1,1421921-22 33 10 22 18 20 32 4 139 1,2811922-23 24 15 32 20 19 33 12 155 1,4361923-24 33 17 44 31 21 35 8 189 1,6251924-25 42 25 43 31 25 58 14 238 1,8631925-26 54 34 33 45 27 37 15 245 2,1081926-27 48 57 36 51 40 48 12 292 2,4001927-28 55 68 39 60 58 53 25 358 2,7581928-29 61 77 41 69 62 49 22 381 3,1391929-30 53 72 52 61 58 38 44 378 3,5171930-31 71 75 54 42 77 48 102 469 3,9861931-32 72 99 58 62 75 41 150 557 4,5431932-33 65 97 71 69 96 50 157 605 5,1481933-34 69 86 57 63 76 32 92 475 5,6231934-35 82 116 82 72 87 56 88 583 6,2061935-36 81 92 77 70 93 53 91 557 6,7631936-37 125 98 92 86 90 54 118 663 7,4261937-38 156 96 112 120 117 59 145 805 8,2311938-39 177 102 119 125 128 89 212 952 9,1831939-40 201 77 142 134 144 96 219 1,013 10,1961940-41 222 98 113 120 132 101 208 994 11,1901941-42 159 114 118 124 132 139 163 949 12,1391942-43 107 144 93 70 123 102 84 723 12,8621943-44 12 59 27 34 31 96 29 288 13,1501944-45 14 65 34 34 13 62 50 272 13,4221945-46 60 62 60 55 23 67 94 421 13,8431946-47 175 169 167 86 129 85 177 988 14,8311947-48 251 290 266 129 271 111 273 1,591 16,4221948-49 434 379 425 153 455 140 342 2,328 18,750
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITYDEGRESS GRANTED BY COLLEGE
FALL, SPRING, AND THE SUCCEEDING SUMMER
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Accum.Year B.Un.St. ASNR A&S SSB COE CEAT HES CVHS GR ASSOC Total Total
1949-50 565 445 407 167 618 136 401 2,739 21,4891950-51 449 309 289 144 453 169 26 411 2,250 23,7391951-52 338 247 214 123 217 136 36 395 1,706 25,4451952-53 296 247 195 132 193 141 30 480 1,714 27,1591953-54 284 200 245 125 211 133 34 430 1,662 28,8211954-55 256 244 242 132 198 137 31 437 1,677 30,4981955-56 296 254 261 124 255 136 32 404 1,762 32,2601956-57 337 297 207 153 340 151 32 416 1,933 34,1931957-58 302 307 218 181 434 157 34 472 147 2,252 36,4451958-59 260 285 257 226 421 134 38 456 120 2,197 38,6421959-60 242 279 257 209 424 146 37 502 114 2,210 40,8521960-61 269 332 261 263 335 153 34 506 152 2,305 43,1571961-62 254 327 260 248 340 140 31 557 108 2,265 45,4221962-63 261 424 281 241 325 133 41 600 126 2,432 47,8541963-64 263 445 275 291 334 164 34 629 119 2,554 50,4081964-65 282 545 262 260 363 166 44 728 134 2,784 53,1921965-66 276 589 325 291 248 165 40 705 155 2,794 55,9861966-67 307 578 298 300 282 186 43 757 131 2,882 58,8681967-68 317 646 355 361 241 169 47 765 143 3,044 61,9121968-69 356 695 439 477 253 268 40 743 155 3,426 65,3381969-70 355 744 449 440 301 253 45 832 156 3,575 68,9131970-71 354 769 465 484 433 285 46 833 223 3,892 72,8051971-72 359 841 468 463 377 277 49 889 258 3,981 76,7861972-73 353 887 524 469 474 263 43 881 321 4,215 81,0011973-74 2 352 995 544 379 426 273 47 901 305 4,224 85,2251974-75 10 315 968 519 337 415 293 52 943 331 4,183 89,4081975-76 9 355 912 533 343 378 242 57 958 297 4,084 93,4921976-77 11 349 899 583 279 369 235 60 896 350 4,031 97,5231977-78 13 387 848 579 267 451 237 60 894 373 4,109 101,6321978-79 17 447 926 589 299 563 260 63 873 392 4,429 106,0611979-80 14 382 788 737 266 533 268 64 826 385 4,263 110,3241980-81 21 421 812 791 253 552 234 58 792 115 4,049 114,3731981-82 13 374 782 871 273 554 221 67 864 103 4,122 118,4951982-83 7 443 749 858 196 596 197 71 836 99 4,052 122,5471983-84 6 317 857 931 263 584 194 62 924 87 4,225 126,7721984-85 6 379 844 953 294 672 183 66 905 100 4,402 131,1741985-86 9 317 843 959 266 644 220 71 872 94 4,295 135,4691986-87 12 272 787 940 246 572 247 64 843 60 4,043 139,5121987-88 8 270 697 877 232 559 192 65 924 61 3,885 143,3971988-89 16 262 775 847 258 487 240 69 854 43 3,851 147,2481989-90 9 275 709 823 302 436 230 65 827 3,676 150,9241990-91 6 257 740 781 328 382 237 69 852 3,652 154,5761991-92 4 234 746 734 388 337 239 53 839 3,574 158,1501992-93 10 269 756 723 395 411 192 62 976 3,794 161,9441993-94 5 281 695 643 400 421 234 69 947 3,695 165,6391994-95 2 269 681 613 427 392 211 64 945 3,604 169,2431995-96 5 299 731 624 365 455 220 65 898 3,662 172,9051996-97 2 338 725 623 370 464 218 67 970 3,777 176,6821997-98 7 350 745 616 331 430 201 64 940 3,684 180,3661998-99 4 368 696 723 342 444 215 76 1,066 3,934 184,3001999-00 12 384 722 702 343 441 219 70 1,137 4,030 188,3302000-01 11 392 787 776 293 431 268 75 1,069 4,102 192,4322001-02 11 354 856 846 293 437 222 71 944 4,034 196,4662002-03 19 388 848 908 350 426 282 69 1,059 4,349 200,8152003-04 21 399 938 955 347 421 311 73 1,203 4,668 205,4832004-05 30 520 1,138 1,259 602 750 396 69 107 4,871 210,354
TOTAL 332 21,832 39,855 34,455 18,821 26,372 13,907 2,944 46,079 5,757
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RETENTION OF STUDENTS
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RETENTION AND GRADUATION RATES OF NEW FRESHMENOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTERS 1995 THROUGH 2004FULL-TIME STUDENTS
Fall Semester Percent Who Returned Percent Who Dropped
1995 76.6 23.4
1996 79.1 20.9
1997 82.0 18.0
1998 82.8 17.2
1999 84.6 15.4
2000 81.7 18.3
2001 80.1 19.9
2002 80.4 19.6
2003 79.7 20.3
2004 78.7 21.3
Percent Who Graduated
1995 53.7
1996 55.5
1997 58.8
1998 57.6
1999 58.6
RETENTION
GRADUATION
Beginning Freshman Class of:
Note : Retention is defined as the percent of enrolled students of a Fall semester who return for the following Fall semester.
Note : Percentages reported in this table are based on 6-year graduation rates.
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RETENTION OF BEGINNING FRESHMAN CLASSOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTERS 1995 THROUGH 2004FULL-TIME STUDENTS
BeginningFreshmen After 1 Year After 2 Years After 3 Years After 4 Years After 5 Years After 6 YearsClass of: Drop. Cont. Grad. Drop. Cont. Grad. Drop. Cont. Grad. Drop. Cont. Grad. Drop. Cont. Grad. Drop. Cont. Grad.
1995 23.4 76.6 0.0 33.1 66.8 0.1 36.3 62.0 1.7 39.3 38.3 22.4 40.5 12.2 47.3 42.2 4.1 53.7
1996 20.9 79.1 0.0 29.4 70.6 0.0 34.7 64.2 1.1 37.5 40.8 21.7 39.7 10.0 50.3 40.6 4.0 55.5
1997 18.0 82.0 0.0 29.8 70.2 0.0 32.2 66.7 1.1 36.0 38.2 25.8 37.6 10.8 51.7 37.9 3.3 58.8
1998 17.2 82.8 0.0 26.7 73.3 0.0 31.9 66.4 1.6 37.3 38.0 24.7 38.6 10.1 51.3 37.9 4.5 57.6
1999 15.4 84.6 0.0 26.5 73.3 0.2 32.6 65.8 1.6 36.0 38.0 26.1 37.4 10.1 52.5 37.6 3.9 58.6
2000 18.3 81.7 0.0 28.7 71.1 0.2 32.4 65.8 1.7 36.1 36.1 27.8 38.7 9.5 51.8
2001 19.9 80.1 0.0 29.2 70.8 0.0 34.0 64.9 1.1 38.5 37.4 24.2
2002 19.6 80.4 0.0 28.8 71.2 0.0 32.0 67.1 0.9
2003 20.3 79.7 0.0 29.0 70.9 0.1
2004 21.3 78.7 0.0
Average 19.4 80.6 0.0 29.0 70.9 0.1 33.3 65.4 1.4 37.2 38.1 24.7 38.8 10.5 50.8 39.2 4.0 56.8
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Note: Retention is defined as the percent of enrolled students of a fall semester who return for the following fall semester. Example: A student who is enrolled as a new freshman in the Fall Semester 1995 and who was also enrolled as an undergraduate in the Fall Semester 1996 is reflected in the 76.6% continued enrollment figure above. Students admitted to the Graduate College at OSU are counted as graduated. Students admitted to the Center for Veterinary Health Sciences after their third year are also counted as graduated. This table includes Summer 2005 graduates.
Ethnicity Year Percent Year Percent
2002 81.1 1997 60.5White 2003 79.7 1998 59.1
2004 78.8 1999 60.6
2002 73.3 1997 45.9African American 2003 84.6 1998 49.4
2004 74.8 1999 39.3
2002 74.8 1997 50.8
Native American 2003 78.3 1998 51.92004 80.2 1999 53.2
2002 75.8 1997 45.2Hispanic 2003 70.5 1998 39.4
2004 73.3 1999 44.8
2002 86.4 1997 67.6Asian 2003 77.8 1998 43.2
2004 83.6 1999 54.8
2002 91.5 1997 50.0International 2003 87.3 1998 57.1
2004 68.1 1999 51.2
1st-Year Retention Rates 6-Year Graduation Rates
RETENTION AND GRADUATION RATES OF NEW FRESHMENOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FULL-TIME STUDENTS BY ETHNICITY
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RETENTION OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS BY CLASSIFICATION AND COLLEGEOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTER 2004 STUDENTS/FALL 2005 STATUS
FRESHMEN
College of Enrollment College of Enrollment - Fall Semester 2005Fall 2004 ASNR A&S SSB COE ENGR TECH HES UAS Dropped Grad Total
Ag. Sci. & Nat. Res. 293 25 16 10 2 2 7 2 93 1 45165.0% 5.5% 3.5% 2.2% 0.4% 0.4% 1.6% 0.4% 20.6% 0.2%
Arts & Sciences 9 781 88 55 15 9 59 6 400 2 1,4240.6% 54.8% 6.2% 3.9% 1.1% 0.6% 4.1% 0.4% 28.1% 0.1%
Spears School of Bus. 6 46 452 14 2 4 23 1 171 0 7190.8% 6.4% 62.9% 1.9% 0.3% 0.6% 3.2% 0.1% 23.8% 0.0%
Education 3 13 9 220 1 0 15 1 88 0 3500.9% 3.7% 2.6% 62.9% 0.3% 0.0% 4.3% 0.3% 25.1% 0.0%
Engr. & Arch. 6 42 55 7 309 41 10 3 130 0 6031.0% 7.0% 9.1% 1.2% 51.2% 6.8% 1.7% 0.5% 21.6% 0.0%
Engr. Tech. 2 3 4 1 4 58 1 1 22 0 962.1% 3.1% 4.2% 1.0% 4.2% 60.4% 1.0% 1.0% 22.9% 0.0%
Human Envir. Sci. 3 24 21 20 1 0 249 3 71 0 3920.8% 6.1% 5.4% 5.1% 0.3% 0.0% 63.5% 0.8% 18.1% 0.0%
Univ. Acad. Services 6 29 26 25 4 6 15 190 151 0 4521.3% 6.4% 5.8% 5.5% 0.9% 1.3% 3.3% 42.0% 33.4% 0.0%
Total 328 963 671 352 338 120 379 207 1,126 3 4,4877.3% 21.5% 15.0% 7.8% 7.5% 2.7% 8.4% 4.6% 25.1% 0.1%
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Note: The above table may be interpreted in this way: Of the 350 freshmen enrolled in the College of Education in the Fall Semester 2004, 220 (62.9%) were enrolled in the same college in the Fall Semester 2005, 88 students (25.1%) were not enrolled at Oklahoma State University, and the remainder transferred to other colleges within OSU. This chart excludes concurrently enrolled high school students, special undergraduate students, and students whose enrollment was cancelled during the Fall 2004 Semester. Students are counted as graduated if they have enrolled in a graduate program at OSU.
RETENTION OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS BY CLASSIFICATION AND COLLEGEOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTER 2004 STUDENTS/FALL 2005 STATUS
SOPHOMORE
College of Enrollment College of Enrollment - Fall Semester 2005Fall 2004 ASNR A&S SSB COE ENGR TECH HES UAS Dropped Grad Total
Ag. Sci. & Nat. Res. 313 14 9 7 0 2 5 1 51 1 40377.7% 3.5% 2.2% 1.7% 0.0% 0.5% 1.2% 0.2% 12.7% 0.2%
Arts & Sciences 8 903 65 35 4 4 36 4 198 0 1,2570.6% 71.8% 5.2% 2.8% 0.3% 0.3% 2.9% 0.3% 15.8% 0.0%
Spears School of Bus. 2 41 656 17 4 9 24 2 119 1 8750.2% 4.7% 75.0% 1.9% 0.5% 1.0% 2.7% 0.2% 13.6% 0.1%
Education 3 22 4 325 1 2 13 0 91 1 4620.6% 4.8% 0.9% 70.3% 0.2% 0.4% 2.8% 0.0% 19.7% 0.2%
Engr. & Arch. 2 35 29 7 300 34 5 1 52 0 4650.4% 7.5% 6.2% 1.5% 64.5% 7.3% 1.1% 0.2% 11.2% 0.0%
Engr. Tech. 2 2 3 1 0 109 1 1 14 0 1331.5% 1.5% 2.3% 0.8% 0.0% 82.0% 0.8% 0.8% 10.5% 0.0%
Human Envir. Sci. 2 15 13 13 1 2 329 4 55 0 4340.5% 3.5% 3.0% 3.0% 0.2% 0.5% 75.8% 0.9% 12.7% 0.0%
Univ. Acad. Services 5 24 29 18 1 3 9 23 30 0 1423.5% 16.9% 20.4% 12.7% 0.7% 2.1% 6.3% 16.2% 21.1% 0.0%
Total 337 1,056 808 423 311 165 422 36 610 3 4,1718.1% 25.3% 19.4% 10.1% 7.5% 4.0% 10.1% 0.9% 14.6% 0.1%
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Note: The above table may be interpreted in this way: Of the 875 sophomores enrolled in the Spears School of Business in the Fall Semester 2004, 656 (75.0%) were enrolled in the same college in the Fall Semester 2005, 119 students (13.6%) were not enrolled at Oklahoma State University, 1 (0.1%) had graduated, and the remainder transferred to other colleges within OSU. This chart excludes concurrently enrolled high school students, special undergraduate students, and students whose enrollment was cancelled during the Fall 2004 Semester. Students are counted as graduated if they have enrolled in a graduate program at OSU.
RETENTION OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS BY CLASSIFICATION AND COLLEGEOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTER 2004 STUDENTS/FALL 2005 STATUS
JUNIOR
College of Enrollment College of Enrollment - Fall Semester 2005Fall 2004 ASNR A&S SSB COE ENGR TECH HES UAS Dropped Grad Total
Ag. Sci. & Nat. Res. 418 7 2 2 0 0 4 0 54 23 51082.0% 1.4% 0.4% 0.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.8% 0.0% 10.6% 4.5%
Arts & Sciences 7 1,070 19 16 1 1 8 2 185 80 1,3890.5% 77.0% 1.4% 1.2% 0.1% 0.1% 0.6% 0.1% 13.3% 5.8%
Spears School of Bus. 1 20 917 1 1 1 0 0 146 124 1,2110.1% 1.7% 75.7% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 12.1% 10.2%
Education 0 18 11 408 0 0 3 1 86 24 5510.0% 3.3% 2.0% 74.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.5% 0.2% 15.6% 4.4%
Engr. & Arch. 4 11 8 2 367 33 1 0 37 0 4630.9% 2.4% 1.7% 0.4% 79.3% 7.1% 0.2% 0.0% 8.0% 0.0%
Engr. Tech. 0 2 2 2 2 119 0 0 12 6 1450.0% 1.4% 1.4% 1.4% 1.4% 82.1% 0.0% 0.0% 8.3% 4.1%
Human Envir. Sci. 4 10 4 2 0 0 364 0 69 18 4710.8% 2.1% 0.8% 0.4% 0.0% 0.0% 77.3% 0.0% 14.6% 3.8%
Univ. Acad. Services 0 4 2 3 1 0 2 7 8 0 270.0% 14.8% 7.4% 11.1% 3.7% 0.0% 7.4% 25.9% 29.6% 0.0%
Total 434 1,142 965 436 372 154 382 10 597 275 4,7679.1% 24.0% 20.2% 9.1% 7.8% 3.2% 8.0% 0.2% 12.5% 5.8%
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Note: The above table may be interpreted in this way: Of the 471 juniors enrolled in the College of Human Environmental Sciences in the Fall Semester 2004, 364 (77.3%) were enrolled in the same college in the Fall Semester 2005, 69 students (14.6%) were not enrolled at Oklahoma State University, 18 (3.8%) had graduated, and the remainder transferred to other colleges within OSU. This chart excludes concurrently enrolled high school students, special undergraduate students, and students whose enrollment was cancelled during the Fall 2004 Semester. Students are counted as graduated if they have enrolled in a graduate program at OSU.
RETENTION OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS BY CLASSIFICATION AND COLLEGEOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTER 2004 STUDENTS/FALL 2005 STATUS
SENIOR
College of Enrollment College of Enrollment - Fall Semester 2005Fall 2004 ASNR A&S SSB COE ENGR TECH HES UAS Dropped Grad Total
Ag. Sci. & Nat. Res. 153 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 66 354 57926.4% 0.7% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 11.4% 61.1%
Arts & Sciences 1 355 9 2 1 1 1 0 217 795 1,3820.1% 25.7% 0.7% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.0% 15.7% 57.5%
Spears School of Bus. 0 1 250 1 0 0 0 0 158 792 1,2020.0% 0.1% 20.8% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 13.1% 65.9%
Education 0 3 2 195 0 0 1 0 64 312 5770.0% 0.5% 0.3% 33.8% 0.0% 0.0% 0.2% 0.0% 11.1% 54.1%
Engr. & Arch. 1 5 2 0 339 24 0 0 61 327 7590.1% 0.7% 0.3% 0.0% 44.7% 3.2% 0.0% 0.0% 8.0% 43.1%
Engr. Tech. 0 1 1 0 0 69 0 0 19 83 1730.0% 0.6% 0.6% 0.0% 0.0% 39.9% 0.0% 0.0% 11.0% 48.0%
Human Envir. Sci. 0 0 1 1 0 0 146 0 70 311 5290.0% 0.0% 0.2% 0.2% 0.0% 0.0% 27.6% 0.0% 13.2% 58.8%
Univ. Acad. Services 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 2 100.0% 20.0% 10.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 20.0% 30.0% 20.0%
Total 155 371 266 199 342 94 148 2 658 2,976 5,2113.0% 7.1% 5.1% 3.8% 6.6% 1.8% 2.8% 0.0% 12.6% 57.1%
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Note: The above table may be interpreted in this way: Of the 759 seniors enrolled in the College of Engineering & Architecture in the Fall Semester 2004, 339 (44.7%) were enrolled in the same college in the Fall Semester 2005, 61 students (8.0%) were not enrolled at Oklahoma State University, 327 (43.1%) had graduated, and the remainder transferred to other colleges within OSU. This chart excludes concurrently enrolled high school students, special undergraduate students, and students whose enrollment was cancelled during the Fall 2004 Semester. Students are counted as graduated if they have enrolled in a graduate program at OSU.
RETENTION OF ALL UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS BY CLASSIFICATION AND COLLEGEOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTER 2004 STUDENTS/FALL 2005 STATUS
College of Enrollment College of Enrollment - Fall Semester 2005Fall 2004 ASNR A&S SSB COE ENGR TECH HES UAS Dropped Grad Total
Ag. Sci. & Nat. Res. 1,177 50 27 19 4 4 16 3 264 379 1,94360.6% 2.6% 1.4% 1.0% 0.2% 0.2% 0.8% 0.2% 13.6% 19.5%
Arts & Sciences 25 3,109 181 108 21 15 104 12 1,000 877 5,4520.5% 57.0% 3.3% 2.0% 0.4% 0.3% 1.9% 0.2% 18.3% 16.1%
Spears School of Bus. 9 108 2,275 33 7 14 47 3 594 917 4,0070.2% 2.7% 56.8% 0.8% 0.2% 0.3% 1.2% 0.1% 14.8% 22.9%
Education 6 56 26 1,148 2 2 32 2 329 337 1,9400.3% 2.9% 1.3% 59.2% 0.1% 0.1% 1.6% 0.1% 17.0% 17.4%
Engr. & Arch. 13 93 94 16 1,315 132 16 4 280 327 2,2900.6% 4.1% 4.1% 0.7% 57.4% 5.8% 0.7% 0.2% 12.2% 14.3%
Engr. Tech. 4 8 10 4 6 355 2 2 67 89 5470.7% 1.5% 1.8% 0.7% 1.1% 64.9% 0.4% 0.4% 12.2% 16.3%
Human Envir. Sci. 9 49 39 36 2 2 1,088 7 265 329 1,8260.5% 2.7% 2.1% 2.0% 0.1% 0.1% 59.6% 0.4% 14.5% 18.0%
Univ. Acad. Services 11 59 58 46 6 9 26 222 192 2 6311.7% 9.4% 9.2% 7.3% 1.0% 1.4% 4.1% 35.2% 30.4% 0.3%
Total 1,254 3,532 2,710 1,410 1,363 533 1,331 255 2,991 3,257 18,6366.7% 19.0% 14.5% 7.6% 7.3% 2.9% 7.1% 1.4% 16.0% 17.5%
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Note: The above table may be interpreted in this way: Of the 1,943 students enrolled in the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources in the Fall Semester 2004, 1,177 (60.6%) were enrolled in the same college in the Fall Semester 2005, 264 students (13.6%) were not enrolled at Oklahoma State University, 379 (19.5%) had graduated, and the remainder transferred to other colleges within OSU. This chart excludes concurrently enrolled high school students, special undergraduate students, and students whose enrollment was cancelled during the Fall 2004 Semester. Students are counted as graduated if they have enrolled in a graduate program at OSU.
RETENTION OF UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFER STUDENTSOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTERS 1995 THROUGH 2004
NewTransfer After 1 Year After 2 Years After 3 Years After 4 Years After 5 Years After 6 YearsClass of: Drop. Cont. Grad. Drop. Cont. Grad. Drop. Cont. Grad. Drop. Cont. Grad. Drop. Cont. Grad. Drop. Cont. Grad.
1995 28.4 70.7 0.9 38.9 49.7 11.4 42.5 22.4 35.2 43.4 8.6 48.1 41.8 4.2 54.0 37.2 1.7 61.0
1996 26.4 72.8 0.8 35.1 53.9 11.0 38.7 25.8 35.5 40.3 10.9 48.8 37.1 3.8 59.2 40.4 1.7 57.9
1997 25.6 73.0 1.4 35.7 50.7 13.7 38.7 26.0 35.3 39.7 9.2 51.2 42.1 4.0 53.9 42.3 1.7 56.1
1998 26.5 72.2 1.3 34.6 55.6 9.8 32.7 27.2 40.1 38.6 10.1 51.3 38.1 4.1 57.8 37.6 2.0 60.4
1999 21.5 78.0 0.5 25.2 60.9 13.9 34.1 27.0 38.9 36.3 9.5 54.2 36.1 3.7 60.2 35.8 1.9 62.3
2000 20.1 79.4 0.5 32.2 54.5 13.2 37.0 26.0 37.0 37.6 11.3 51.1 38.7 5.0 56.4
2001 25.9 73.7 0.5 35.7 51.7 12.6 39.5 24.1 36.4 42.0 7.9 50.1
2002 23.5 75.8 0.7 33.2 52.9 14.0 40.1 24.2 35.7
2003 24.0 75.3 0.7 35.3 52.3 12.3
2004 24.8 74.7 0.6
Average 24.7 74.6 0.8 34.0 53.6 12.4 37.9 25.3 36.8 39.7 9.6 50.7 39.0 4.1 56.9 38.7 1.8 59.5
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Note: Retention is defined as the percent of enrolled students of a fall semester who return for the following fall semester. Example: A student who is enrolled as a new transfer in the Fall Semester 1995 and who was also enrolled as an undergraduate in the Fall Semester 1996 is reflected in the 70.7% continued enrollment figure above. Students admitted to the Graduate College at OSU are counted as graduated. Students admitted to the Center for Veterinary Health Sciences after their third year are also counted as graduated. This table includes Summer 2005 graduates.
College Year New Freshmen Transfers Year New Freshmen Transfers
2002 86.7 81.2 1997 67.0 67.5Ag Sci & Nat Res 2003 82.3 81.8 1998 62.2 72.4
2004 82.7 79.2 1999 65.8 68.0
2002 79.4 72.9 1997 58.9 50.8Arts & Sciences 2003 77.9 68.4 1998 57.0 54.0
2004 76.6 69.5 1999 55.2 54.4
2002 84.6 77.2 1997 65.5 55.9
Spears School of Bus. 2003 78.4 79.8 1998 68.2 64.42004 79.2 79.4 1999 65.1 69.5
2002 82.2 72.9 1997 61.6 56.2Education 2003 80.2 70.2 1998 60.4 58.1
2004 78.9 71.4 1999 64.0 70.9
2002 83.5 80.6 1997 61.9 58.7Engineering, Arch & Tech 2003 83.9 74.5 1998 52.7 64.1
2004 80.4 77.8 1999 60.1 63.4
2002 85.3 83.6 1997 67.7 59.0Human Envir Sci 2003 83.6 77.9 1998 62.3 58.2
2004 82.5 75.9 1999 68.2 66.0
2002 62.5 - 1997 41.7 -
UAS - Alt Admission 2003 69.2 - 1998 47.4 -2004 69.3 - 1999 45.1 -
2002 45.2 - 1997 7.8 -UAS - Adult Admission 2003 40.0 - 1998 12.8 -
2004 - - 1999 11.8 -
2002 - 66.7 1997 - 41.2UAS - Transfer Probation 2003 - 50.0 1998 - 45.3
2004 - 55.6 1999 - 33.9
2002 77.6 - 1997 - -Admission by Core GPA 2003 74.4 - 1996 - -
2004 71.2 - 1999 - -
1st-Year Retention Rates 6-Year Graduation Rates
RETENTION AND GRADUATION RATES OF NEW FRESHMEN AND TRANSFERSBY COLLEGE
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY(EXPRESSED AS PERCENTS)
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ENROLLMENT PROJECTIONS
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OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY FALL SEMESTER HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT AND PROJECTIONS
Enrollment at Oklahoma State University showed a slight decrease for the Fall 2005
Semester with a headcount of 23,461. However, in addition to new programs offered at
OSU-Tulsa, the NOC Gateway Program, as well as dual admission and enrollment
programs with TCC should have a positive affect on enrollment in the coming years.
Another positive note for OSU is the number of new freshmen increased over the previous
year despite raising admission standards.
The projections in this section are mathematical models based on past enrollments,
past applications, retention rates, and forecasts of high school graduates. Forecasts for
Oklahoma high school graduates show numbers reflecting an overall decrease throughout
the next 5 years. Because the OSU freshman class is made up of almost 80% Oklahoma
residents, these forecasts are the primary source of projection numbers for freshman
enrollment. The forecasts of Oklahoma high school graduates used in this section are
based upon information from the Oklahoma State Department of Education and the State
Regents for Higher Education. They assume that demographic trends such as immigration
into and emigration out of the state will remain relatively constant.
While the majority of OSU freshman are Oklahoma residents, the number of out-of-
state freshmen has shown continual increases over the past years. For the Fall 2005
Semester, the out-of-state freshmen enrollment shows an increase for the fifth consecutive
year. This is due in large part to continual bolstering of recruiting efforts in the state of
Texas.
As predicted in previous years, graduate enrollment at OSU decreased for the Fall
2005 Semester. This is due to a combination of a rebounding economy and improving job
market, as well as a substantial increase in graduate degrees granted over the past several
years.
In summary, several factors affect enrollment projections at OSU. Some of these
factors depend on policy decisions originating with the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher
Education and others depend on recruitment policies set by OSU administration. The
impact of these policies, as well as changing admissions, enrollment, retention, scholarship,
and recruiting practices, all have a role in determining future enrollment at Oklahoma State
University. The Office of Institutional Research & Information Management will continue to
monitor developments in these areas and assess their impact on enrollment.
OKLAHOMA HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES AND ACT TEST-TAKERS1995-1996 THROUGH 2004-2005 ACTUAL
Year HS Grads ACT Takers Percent
1995-1996 33,744 22,897 67.9%1996-1997 33,645 24,134 71.7%1997-1998 36,254 25,303 69.8%1998-1999 37,396 26,455 70.7%1999-2000 38,512 27,850 72.3%2000-2001 38,344 27,910 72.8%2001-2002 37,699 26,717 70.9%2002-2003 37,688 27,009 71.7%2003-2004 38,109 26,556 69.7%2004-2005* 36,905 26,297 71.3%
Sources : Student Data Report, Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, June 2005.ACT High School Profile Report, HS Graduating Class 2005. * 2004-2005 high school graduate count is a projection.
PROJECTIONS OF OKLAHOMA HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATESAND ACT TEST-TAKERS
2005-2006 36,519 25,880 70.9%2006-2007 36,971 26,201 70.9%2007-2008 36,991 26,215 70.9%2008-2009 36,874 26,132 70.9%2009-2010 36,997 26,219 70.9%
Sources: Student Data Report, Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, June 2005.Projections of ACT test-takers are based on past patterns of participation.
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HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES IN OKLAHOMA1995-1996 THROUGH 2003-2004 ACTUAL, WITH PROJECTIONS TO 2009-2010
33,744
33,645
36,254
36,997
36,874
36,991
36,971
36,519
36,905
38,109
37,688
37,699
38,344
38,512
37,396
26,219
26,132
26,215
26,201
25,880
26,556
27,009
26,717
27,910
27,85026,455
25,303
24,134
22,897
26,297
19,000
21,500
24,000
26,500
29,000
31,500
34,000
36,500
39,000
41,500
44,000
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
HS Grads ACT Takers
Note: High school graduate numbers are revised based on OSRHE Student Data Report, June 2005. Projections from 2005 – 2010 are also from the OSRHE Student Data Report, June 2005.
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PROJECTION OF NEW FRESHMENOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTERS 1996 THROUGH 2005 (ACTUAL)WITH PROJECTIONS THROUGH FALL 2010
NonresidentYear Resident US Citizen International Total
Actual
1996 2,056 326 60 2,4421997 1,997 328 52 2,3771998 2,221 398 57 2,6761999 2,501 383 45 2,9292000 2,644 379 53 3,0762001 2,566 507 92 3,1652002 2,634 560 71 3,2652003 2,835 584 65 3,4842004 2,526 687 51 3,2642005 2,548 715 52 3,315
Projection
2006 2,563 710 50 3,3232007 2,595 710 50 3,3552008 2,596 710 50 3,3562009 2,588 710 50 3,3482010 2,597 710 50 3,357
Notes: Projections are based on historical patterns of high school graduates and new freshmen enrollees.
Beginning in Fall 2000, non-degree-seeking new freshmen are excluded from these counts.Beginning in Fall 2004, concurrent high school students are also excluded from these counts.
Prior to the Fall 2001 semester, out-of-state recruiting efforts were expanded and contributed to the substantial increase in out-of-state new freshmen.
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Special Total Special Total Total OSU-T OSU-T Other GrandYear New Other Sophomore Junior Senior Undergrad Undergrad Master Doctorate Graduate Graduate OSU-Stillwater CVHS Undergrad Grad Off-Campus Total
Actual1996 2,442 1,015 3,226 3,508 4,311 17 14,427 1,964 1,181 513 3,653 18,080 284 121 619 0 19,125
1997 2,377 1,047 3,308 3,683 4,168 22 14,519 1,955 1,196 474 3,658 18,177 289 109 680 42 19,201
1998 2,645 935 3,464 3,874 4,379 25 14,605 2,090 1,224 588 3,625 18,230 297 140 717 88 19,350
1999 2,904 1,173 3,543 3,923 4,235 36 15,322 1,987 1,137 492 3,902 19,224 294 552 716 95 20,466
2000 3,072 1,076 3,765 3,834 4,339 46 15,814 1,983 1,133 320 3,616 19,430 292 527 865 0 21,087
2001 3,165 1,196 3,886 3,925 4,234 51 16,132 2,122 1,102 302 3,436 19,568 289 747 846 0 21,252
2002 3,265 1,208 3,944 4,115 4,458 49 16,457 2,340 1,180 298 3,526 19,983 292 1,004 839 0 21,872
2003 3,481 1,168 4,083 4,197 4,548 14 17,491 2,328 1,223 265 3,816 21,307 297 1,192 775 0 23,571
2004 3,263 1,199 4,056 4,266 4,604 105 17,493 2,204 1,201 382 3,787 21,280 296 1,296 754 0 23,626
2005 3,304 1,021 4,035 4,391 4,736 97 17,584 2,042 1,226 254 3,522 21,106 296 1,325 734 0 23,461
Projection2006 3,112 1,101 3,912 4,273 4,743 67 17,208 2,265 1,260 310 3,835 21,043 311 1,398 740 0 23,492
2007 3,018 1,101 3,862 4,212 4,628 67 16,888 2,294 1,277 314 3,885 20,773 320 1,538 740 0 23,371
2008 3,059 1,097 3,820 4,194 4,570 67 16,807 2,318 1,290 317 3,925 20,732 320 1,692 740 0 23,484
2009 3,095 1,104 3,847 4,156 4,551 67 16,820 2,339 1,301 320 3,960 20,780 320 1,861 740 0 23,701
2010 3,097 1,111 3,879 4,180 4,512 67 16,846 2,363 1,314 323 4,000 20,846 320 2,047 740 0 23,953
Note: New freshmen projections are based on historical patterns of admitted new freshmen and enrolled new freshmen. On-campus sophomore, junior, and senior projections are based on cohort survival rates. OSU-Tulsa undergraduates are projected to increase approximately 10% per year.
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HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT PROJECTIONSOKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTERS 1996 THROUGH 2005 ACTUAL, WITH PROJECTIONS THROUGH FALL 2010
Freshman
GLOSSARY
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GLOSSARY
Age
A student's age is computed by subtracting year of birth from 2005. Therefore, students born in
January 1978 and December 1978 will both be reported as age 27 (2005-1978).
Classification
Classification describes the student level and/or type and includes freshman, sophomore, junior,
senior, special undergraduate, special graduate, master, doctorate, and professional (Doctor of
Veterinary Medicine).
College
The University is divided into seven colleges: Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources (ASNR);
Arts & Sciences (A&S); Spears School of Business (SSB); Education (COE); Engineering,
Architecture, & Technology (CEAT); Human Environmental Sciences (HES), and Center for
Veterinary Health Sciences (CVHS). Data for CEAT are sometimes divided into two data sets—
one for Engineering & Architecture (ENGR) and the second for the Division of Technology (TECH).
In addition to these seven colleges, students may enroll in University Academic Services or the
Graduate College. In this report, students enrolled in the Graduate College are usually distributed
for reporting purposes to the respective college that administers their major coursework.
Ethnicity Codes and Definitions
For purposes of reporting OSU enrollment by ethnicity, the total enrollment at OSU excluding
internationals (non-U.S. citizens) is divided into the following categories:
White: All persons having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe (except
Spain and Portugal), North Africa (above the Sahara), or the Middle East. This category would include, for instance: Italy, France, the British Isles, Scandinavia, Germany, Russia, Romania, Greece, Turkey, Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Iraq, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Iran. Any person not claiming an ethnicity is categorized as white.
African American: All persons having origins in any of the original peoples of Africa south of the
Sahara.
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Native American: All persons having origins in any of the original peoples of North or South America.
Hispanic: All persons having origins in any of the original peoples of Spain or Portugal.
This category would generally include, for instance: Chicanos, Mexican-Americans, Mexicans, Central and South Americans, Cubans, Puerto Ricans, Spaniards, and Portuguese.
Asian: All persons having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East,
Southeast Asia, or the Pacific Islands. This category would include, for instance: China, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, Samoa, Indonesia, New Zealand, Australia, and the Indian subcontinent which includes all persons from Afghanistan, Nepal, Burma, India, and Pakistan.
In order to present a set of data regarding OSU enrollment that sums to OSU's total enrollment
(including international students), some tables and figures that present data by ethnicity in this
report include an additional column or row of data pertaining to the balance of the student body -
the international student population.
FTE (Full-Time Equivalency) Full-time equivalent for undergraduate students is 15 hours. For graduate students, a full-time
equivalent is 12 hours. All Veterinary Medicine students are one FTE.
New Freshman A new freshman is a degree-seeking undergraduate student with fewer than 7 hours of college
credit earned before his/her first semester at OSU. College hours earned through advanced
placement or through concurrent high school enrollment are not figured into the 7 hour limit.
Students who begin as new freshmen during the Summer semester, and continue their
enrollment into the Fall semester, are counted as new freshmen for the Fall. This change begins
with Fall 2003 counts.
Resident Status
A student is categorized as a resident if he or she was a legal resident of the State of Oklahoma at
the time of original admission to OSU. If not a legal resident of Oklahoma at the time of admission,
the student is a nonresident. If the student was a legal resident of a country other than the United
States at the time of admission, the student is categorized as an international.
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Retention
Student retention is usually expressed as a percentage figure which is derived by comparing the
size of a specific group of students who were enrolled at OSU for a given semester to the size of
the same group when they are enrolled for a successive given semester.
A non-returning student is defined as a student who was enrolled at OSU for a given semester and
who did not graduate and who did not return to OSU for a successive given semester.
Special Undergraduate/Graduate Student A special undergraduate student is a non-degree-seeking student who has not earned a bachelor's
degree from an accredited college or university. A special graduate student is a non-degree-
seeking student admitted to the Graduate College.
Type of Admission
A new student admitted to OSU is classified as a new freshman, a transfer student, or a
readmission. All other students are classified as returning students, concurrent high school
students, or non-degree-seeking students. A transfer student is classified as such only for the first
semester that he attends OSU; after one semester, a transfer student is reclassified as a returning
student. Similarly, new freshmen are reclassified as returning students after their first semester at
OSU (and are sometimes shown as "other freshmen" when presenting data by classification). A
readmission student is a student who has enrolled at OSU in the past but who has not been
enrolled at OSU during the previous semester (excluding the summer semester).
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