UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN'
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
Report of
The Office ofRegistration and Records
1958-1959.
Reprinted from· the President's Report
for 1958-1959, The University of Michigari
ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY
FOREWORD
The enrollment picture of The University of Michigan for the year 1958-59 is presented here in detail.Honor-point averages, degrees granted, and other interesting data are summarized. Additional detailedinformation is available in the Statistical Service ofthe Office of Registration and Records.
The other services given by this office in the areasof orientation, registration, recording, compiling ofthe University Directory, Selective Service certificationand counseling, and furnishing of diplomas and transcripts are briefly described. Comments and suggestionsfor the improvement of these services and this reportare most welcome. -
Office of Registration and RecordsEDWARD G. GROESBECK, Director
CONTENTS
TABLES
I 1958-59 Enrollment Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
II 1958-59 Residence Students in Degree and Postgraduate Pro-fessional Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
III 1958-59 Residence Enrollment 12
IV 1958-59 Residence Credit and Extension Enrollment 13V Regional Distribution of Students, 1958-59 14
VI Enrollment" of Michigan and. Non-Michigan Students, Fiscal Year,1958-59 15
VII Distribution of Students by Selected Geographical Regions, FiscalYear, 1958-59 . . . . . . . . . . . 15
VIII 1958-59 Geographical Distribution of Students by States and Coun-tries .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
IX 1958-59 Geographical Distribution of Students by Counties inMichigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
X Michigan Students, by Counties, 1958-59 26
XI Michigan Counties Ranked by The University of Michigan Students, Population, High School Enrollees, and High SchoolGraduates ... . . . . . . . . . 30
XII Enrollment in Credit and Professional Programs from 184J-42through 1958-59 36
XIII 1958 Fall Enrollment by Marital Status 37
XIV Class Distribution-1958 Summer Session 38XV Class Distribution-1958 Fall Semester . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 40
XVI Students Registered in Certificate Courses in the Fall and Springof 1958-59 Distributed by Michigan Counties, Other States,and Foreign Countries .. . . . . . . . . . . . 42
XVII 1958-59 Freshman Registrations by Residence; Sex, College, andAdmission Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . 46
XVIII Freshman Registrants Without Previous College Experience. 48
XIX Honor-Point Averages Earned by Fall, 1958, Freshmen DuringTheir First Semester . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
XX Honor-Point Averages Earned by Fall, 1958, Freshmen DuringTheir Second Semester . . . . . . . . . . . 49
XXI Persistence of Fall, 1958, Freshmen 50
XXII Academic Success of Undergraduate Students, Fall, 1958 .... 50XXIII Academic Success of Undergraduate Students, Spring, 1959 51XXIV Students Honored at Convocation, May 8, 1959 51
XXV Comparison of Students Honored at the May 8, 1959, HonorsConvocation with the 1958 Fall Semester Eligible UndergraduateEnrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
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XXVI College of Literature, Science, ~nd the Arts Concentration Count,First Semester, 1958-59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
XXVII Number of Graduates by Fields in the College of Literature,Science, and the Arts from July 1, 1958, Through June ~O, 1959 55
XXVIII Degrees Granted 57XXIX Transcripts .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57XXX Summary of Degrees, Certificates, and Commissions Conferred
July 1, 1958, Through June 30, 1959 , 58XXXI Undergraduate Transfer Students Who Registered in the Fall,
1958 62XXXII Graduate or Graduate-Professional Transfer Students Who Regis-
tered in the Fall, 1958 ... . . 63XXXIII Undergraduate Transfer Students Who Registered in the Spring,
1959 .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64XXXIV Graduate or Graduate-Professional Transfer Students Who Regis-
tered in the Spring, 1959 . _. . 65XXXV Spring, 1958, University of Michigan Residence Credit Students
Returning to the University in the Fall, 1958,. By Unit ofRegistration 66
XXXVI The University of Michigan' Residence Credit Enrollment Dataof Students Registered both Spring, 1958, and Fall, 1958 . - . 67
CHARTS
1958--59 Michigan Enrollment by Counties 291958--59 Enrollment by States ... 31Regional Distribution of Residence and Extramural Students in
Credit and Postgraduate Professional Programs, 1958--59 32Residence Students in Degree and Postgraduate Professional Pro-
grams, 1958--59 33Enrollments from HMO to 1959 34Enrollment in Credit and Professional Programs from 184H2
Through 1958--59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
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THE OFFICE OF REGISTRATION AND RECORDS
The enrollments for both the fall and spring semesters exceededthose of the previous year for the sixth time since 1952. In the fall of1958, 23,900 students were enrolled for residence credit in degree programs, and an' additional 4,236 students were enrolled in credit coursesat University centers, making the total enrollment in credit courses28,154 for the first semester.
The composition of this student body changed only slightly fromthe previous year. Of the fall enrollment 67.2 per cent were men. Afurther breakdown shows that 37.0 per cent were undergraduate men,30.1 per cent were graduate men, 25.0 per cent were undergraduatewomen, and 7.9 per cent were graduate women. Michigan residents madeup 66.2 per cent of th~ total. Of the undergraduates 24.2 per cent werefreshmen, 24.8 per cent sophomores, 24.5 per cent juniors, and 22.3 percent seniors; 4.2 per cent were classified as special students.
The freshman class of 3,084 entering .in September nearly equalledthe record of 3,089 entering in the fall of 1956. A total of 3,295 freshmenentered the University during the fiscal year, of whom 53 per cent weremen and 47 per cent were women. The ratio of Michigan to non-Michiganresidents remained at two to one.
Every Michigan county,. every state (including Alaska and Hawaii),the District of Columbia, the Canal Zone, Guam, Puerto Rico, and theVirgin Islands, and 84 foreign nations were represented in the studentbody during 1958-59.
The University granted a total of 6,242 earned degrees during thefiscal year. Of these, 49.4 per cent were bachelor's degrees, 33.9 per centmaster's degrees, 4.9 per cent doctorates, and 11.8 per cent graduateprofessional degrees in dentistry, law, medicine, public health, and socialwork. The number of degrees granted was 19.5 per cent of the total number of students enrolled in degree programs.
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The scholarship report for the year 1958-59 (see Table XXII andXXIII) concerns' undergraduate students only. This report has _beenchanged from an annual to a semester basis.
The average earned by all men and women during the first semester,taking 205,861 semester hours of credit, was 2.57; during the secondsemester, taking 191,174 semester hours of credit, their average was2.62. Tlie women, earning a first semester average of 2.67 and a secondsemester average of 2.71, maintained their usual higher average thanthe men. The men's average during the' first and second semester was2.50 and 2.56, respectively.' The new fall freshman class had a 2.39 aver~ge, which was .02 grade-point better than a year ago. The freshmanwomen earned a 2.43 average and the men a 2.36 average.
As indicated above, grades earned by students in the School ofDentistry, the Graduate School, the Law School, the Medical School, andthe School of Social Work, and grades for graduate students in the Schoolof Business Administration, the School of Music, the Sch09l of NaturalResources, and the School of Public Health have been excluded fromthis report. Freshmen are defined as those students who entered theUniversity in the fall of 1958 or the spring of 1959 with less than onesemester of college experience.
Another measure of academic success is the degree of persistence(Table XXI) shown by fall freshmen in returning for the next seme~
ter. Ninety-three per cent of the 3,084 fall freshmen continued in theUniversity for the second semester.
The thirty-sixth Honors Convocations was held May 8, 1959, inspecial recognition of 750 'undergraduate students who had earned atleast a 3.5_ grade-point average for the preceding two semesters, or, ifthey were' freshmen, had earned this average for their first semester.Per~onnel in this office compiled the necessary information, together withthe membership of honor societies, recipients of scholarships, and students honored for extracurricular activities. Copies of the Convocation
, program, together with a letter and a list of their former students whowere honored, were sent to 155 Michigan high schools, 5 Michigan juniorcolleges, and one out-of-state junior college. Of the 750 students honored, 60 per cent were from Michigan high schools.
The tables and charts that follow summarize the year's enrollment,show the geographical distribution, indicate class distribution, and reportother pertinent facts of the University's population.
Throughout these tables the term "Graduate," in the Student Groupcolumn, is used to indicate students enrolled in the Horace H. RackhamSchool of Graduate Studies.
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The usual procedures were followed in rep9rting the numper ofstudents registered at the University. The year includes the 1958 summer session, the 1958-59 first semester, and the 1958-59 second semester.It should be noted that apparent numerical discrepancies in totals are theresult of students who are enrolled in two or more units and countedbut once in the net total.
In the summary, enrollments have been divided into groups as fol
lows:
I-A 'Students in University degree or postgraduate professional residencecredit level' programs 31,146
I-B Students in University postgraduate professional programs of fewerthan four weeks in the summer session or fewer than eight weeksduring either semester 995
II-A 1 Students in University Extension credit courses offered in classesorganized in Ann Arbor, Battle Creek,. Detroit, .the area offices atEscanaba, Flint, Grand Rapids, Port Huron, Saginaw, and TraverseCity. Classes were also held in seventy-eight other Michigan com-munities , 5,554
II-A 2 Students in University Extension credit courses offered throughcorrespondence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,204
II-B Students in extramural postgraduate programs in medicine, of-fered at eighteen permanent centers in the state 778
III-A 1 Students in University Extension certificate classes, designed toassist the mature individual who is seeking continued study alonglines not covered in regular University courses 4,987
III-A 2 Students in University Extension certificate courses offered throughcorrespondence . , 1,088
Extramural students in certificate programs in Group III are countedin the summary only. Other groups mentioned in the summary are included in the tables on geographical distribution of students, since theyrepresent a service of instruction to the people of the state, the nation,and areas outside the continental United States. Geographical distributions are made according to the home address given by each student onhis registration card.
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In all tables except the summary, geographic and chronological students in I-B and II-B have been omitted because registrations in thesegroups are for a comparatively short period, and the University recognizesthat they are not comparable to enrollments in courses of regulationlength.
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TABLE I
1958-1959
ENROLLMENT SUMMARY
Student Group
I. Students in residence credit programs:
A. Degree and postgraduate professionalprograms .
B. Shorter postgraduate programs1. Dentistry .2. Hospital Training .3. Medicine .
Net total .
II. Students in extramural credit andprofessional programs:
A. Extension1. Class . .2. Correspondence .
B. Postgraduate professional medicine.Net total· .
Net total, credit and profes-sional programs· .
III. Students in extramural certificateprograms:
A. Extension1. Chu .2. Correspondence .
Net total, certificate programs .Students enrolled in University instruc-
tional programs· .
Total
31,146
4II6
57832,141
5,5541,204
7787,474
38,786
4,9871,0886,075
44,861
Men
20,760
399I
51421,674
2,522652
7473,896
25,082
3,138494
3,632
28,714
Women
10,386
125
6410,467
3,032552
313,578
13,704
1,849594
2,443
16,147
*Students registered in more than one credit program have been counted only once.
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TABLE II1958-1959
REsiDENCE STUDENTS IN DEGREE AND POSTGRADUATE PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS·
I 2 3 4
1958 Summer Session First Semester Second SemesterStudent Group
Total Men Women Total Men W'omen Total Men Women
Entire University, net total ..... 10,781 7,173 3,608 23,900 16,061 7,839 22,771 15,282 7,489
Schools and Colleges:
Architecture and Design ...... - . 67 35 32 641 417 224 609 386 223
Business Administration ........ 594 570 24 1,068 990 78 1,033 959 74I
Dentistry, total ...... . .......... 37 36 I 472 393 79 451 373 78D.D.S. candidates . . . . . . . '. . . . . . 36 35 I 350 345 5 344 341 3Hygienists ................ . ... . . . . 72 . .. 72 73 73Postgraduates .............. . I I ... 50 48 2 34 32 2
Education .. . .. . . '., ... .......... 451 186 265 980 244 736 1,004 255 749
Engineering . . . . .... . .......... 1,284 1,255 29 3,325 3,269 56 2,946 2,907 39
Flint .......... ....... . . ........ 206 108 98 400 227 173 406 224 182
Graduate ...... . .... . ........ 4,277 2,700 1,577 5,557 4,005 1,552 5,556 4,022 1,534
'Law ................. ......... . 283 283 . .. 863 855 8 792 787 5
Literature, Science, and the Arts. 1,552 948 604 7,457 3,869 3,588 7,015 3,661 3,354
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TABLE II (Cant.)1958-1959
RESIDENCE STUDENTS IN DEGREE AND POSTGRADUATE PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS·
1 \ 2,
3 4
1958 Summer Session First Semester Second SemesterStudent Group
I "WomenTotal Men Women Total Men Women Total Men
Medicine, total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 710 658 52 1,253 1,188 65 1,178 1,124 54'M.D. candidates. ... . .......... 287 275 12 744 707 37 728 696 32Anesthetists .... . ............. 10 1 9 17 1 16 13 1 12Postgraduates . . ..... . ...... 393 382 11 492 480 12 437 427 10Orthoptic technicians ......... 20 .. . 20 . .. .. . .. . . .. . .. . ..
Music ......... . . - ... .......... 490 230 260 528 232 296 496 218 278
Natural Resources .............. 59 59 . .. 184 178 6 175 170 5 I
Nursing,
481 481 692 692 640 \........ . ............... .. " . .. 640 ...
Pharmacy ........ - ............. 37 24 13 144 90 54 150 92 58
Public Health 95,
96 97................. 150 55 197 101 185 88
Social Work ................ - ... 104 41 63 216 94 122 200 79 121
Hospital Training .. .... . . ........ 19 1 18 19 .. . 19 17 . .. 17
Duplicates ....................... 20 16 4 96 86 10 82 72 10
*Part I-A of the enrollment summary, Table I, indicates 31,146 students. This is the sum of columns 2, 3, and 4, excluding duplicates.
TABLE III1958-1959
RESIDENCE ENROLLMENT·
1 2
Residence Students in Degree or -Postgraduate Professional Programs
Student Group First and Summer Session, FirstSecond Semesters and Second Semesters
Total Men Women Total Men Women
Entire University,net total . ...... 26,199 17,591 8,608 .31,146 20,760 10,386
Schools and Colleges:
Architecture andDesign. ........ 706 460 246 723 468 255
Business Admin..... 1,271 1,184 87 1,630 1,533 97
Dentistry, total. ... 481 401 80 488 408 80D.D.S. candidates. 354 349 5 360 355 5
Hygienists...... .. 73 . . 73 73 . .. 73Postgraduates. 54 52 2 55 53 2
Education ..... .... - 1,191 320 871 1,500 467 "1,033
Engineering" " . 3,555 3,496 59 4,285 4,202 83
Flint. ........ ' .... 510 285 225 577 310 267
Graduate ..... ..... 6,734 4,780 1,954 8,881 6,000 2,881
Law ....... ........ 876 868 8 964 956 8
Literature, Science," -and the Arts ..... 8,189 4,350 3,839 8,963 4,826 4,137
.Medicine, total 1,314 1,2:19 65 1,467 1,375 92
M.D. candidates. 751 714 37 857 815 42Anesthetists ...... 17 1 16 18 1 17Postgraduates .... 546 534 12 572 559 13Orthoptic
technicians. ... . .. . . .. .. . 20 ... 20
Music ......... ... . 560 246 314 899 395 504
Natural Resources. 205 199 6 214 208 6
Nursing... -......... 701 .. . 701 726 ... 726
Pharmacy ...... .... 161 100 61 172 108 64
Public Health. .... ~14 103 ill 336 144 192
Social Work ...... 270 111 159 333 135 198
Hospital Training. ... 21 . .. 21 39 1 38
Duplicates. .......... 760 561 199 1,051 776 275
*Part I·A of the enrollment summary, Table I, is the total of the second section ofcolumn 2.
TABLE IV
1958-1959
RESIDENCE CREDIT AND EXTENSION ENROLLMENT
Student Group Total Men Women
Net total, residence and extension students in creditor postgraduate professional programs· ........ 37,053 23,457 13,596
Degree and postgraduate professional programs ... 31,146 20,760 10,386
Net total, credit extension .............. - ....... 6,696 3,149 3,547
Extension class ............................... 5,554 2,522 3,032
Extension correspondence -.- - ................. 1,204 652 552
*These figures include parts I-A and II-A of the enrollment summary, Table I, afterallowance has been made for double registration.
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TABLE V
REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENTS, 1958-1959
RESIDENCE STUDENTS IN CREDIT PROGRAMS AND EXTRAMURAL STUDENTS INCREDIT AND PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS·
United StatesU.S.
Student Group All Mich- Otlier Terri- ForeignAreas Total igan States tories
'iJ, Arch. and Design 706 676 471 205 7 23...Business Admin.. 1,271 1,186 875 311 2 83~ -OJ Dentistry 481 472 446 26 1 8S .. " .
OJEducation 280 7rJ) 1,191 1,162 882 22
"0.s:: Engineering ..... 3,555 3,176 2,426 750 20 3590u'-' Flint ..... . '" o • 510 510 510 . . " .rJ)
"0 Graduate 6,734 6,089 4,636 1,453 29 616s:: ... .. .
'"~ Law ........... . . 876 841 365 476 4 31~
~ L., S., and A...... 8,189 7,599 5,080 2,519 38 552
.5 Medicine ........ 1,314 1,253 1,028 225 - 6 55;:: Music . . ......... 560 555 307 248 1 4OJ
E Natural Resources 205 188 85 103 3 14'0... Nursing . - .... 701 698 492 206 2 1s::~ Pharmacy 161 151 113 38 1 90; ......us:: Public Health ... 214 173 85 88 2 39'-'~ Social Work ..... 270 262 210 52 1 7
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~ Hospital Training 21 18 5 13 1 2
Net total, first andsecond semestersb .. 26,199 24,356 17,536 6,820 123 1,720
1958 summer sessionc 10,781 9,794 6,610 3,184 50 937
Credit extensiond .... 6,696 6,640 6,418 222 2 54
Extramural med. andshort postgrad. inmed., dent., orhasp. traininge- .... 1,732 1,648 1,185 463 2 82
Net total! .......... 38,786 36,333 26,994 9,339 157 2,296
'Part I-A of the enrollment summary, Table I, is the total of (b) and (c), after duplicates have been deducted. The net total of Parts II-AI and II-A2 of the enrollment summary,Table I, is (d). Parts I,B and II-B of the enrollment summary, Table I, are (e). Parts Iand II of the enrollment summary, Table I, are (fl.
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. TABLE VIENROLLMENT OF MICHIGAN AND NON-MICHIGAN STUDENTS
FISCAL YEAR, 1958-1959
,Michigan Non-Michigan Total
Student GroupStudents I Per Ce~t Students Per Cent Students
~
Residence and extramuralstudents in credit andpostgraduate professional
11,792 30040 38,786programs ............. 26,994 69.60
Residence students indegree and postgraduateprofessional programs:
a) Net total, first andsecond semesters .... 17,536 66.93 8,663 33.07 26,199
b) 1958 summer session. 6,610 61.31 4,171 38.69 10,781
Extramural students .in credit extensionprograms ...... . .... . 6,418 95.85 278 4.15 6,696
Extramural students inpostgraduate medicineand residence studentsin short postgraduateprograms in medicine,dentistry, or hospitaltraini?g ... . .......... 1,185 68.42 547 31.58 1,732
TABLE VIIDISTRIBUTION OF STUDENTS BY SELECTED GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS
FISCAL YEAR, 1958-1959
Residence and Extramural Students in Creditand Postgraduate Professional Programs Students Per Cent
MichiganOther statesLatin AmericaFar East .South Asia :.Canada ..~ .Near East ., .British Isles and Europe ..United States territories ..Africa .Australia
Total
15
26,9949,339
582381376368323195157665
38,786
69.6024.081.50
.98
.97
.95
.83
.50Al.17.01
100.00
TABLE VIII
1958-1959GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENTS BY STATE AND COUNTRIES
RESIDENCE STUDENTS IN CREDIT PROGRAMS AND EXTRAMURAL STUDENTS IN CREDIT AND PROFESSIONAL PROGRA'MS" ,
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Alabama ....... 1 , 2 ... ... 3 ... 7 1 3 ... 3 ... · .. . .. 3 ... · .. 22 41 .., 3 64Alaska ......... ... .. , . .. 1 ... ... 1 ... 1 .. . .. . . .. ... · .. 2 ... · ., 5 . .. 1 ... 6Arizona ........ .. , . .. . .. ... 1 ... 4 . 1 5 3 ... 1 1 ... 1 ... · .. 17 12 ... ... 24Arkansas ....... ... 2 ... 1 1 ... 5 ... ... 3 2 ... · ., · .. . .. · .. · .. 14 10 '" ... 19California: ..... 2 3 3 5 18 ... 70 7 33 13 7 1 1 ... 8 2 ... 170 121 12 13 285
Colorado ....... 1 2 ... .. . 6 ... 16 2 11 2 1 ... ... 1 1 1 44 23 1 2 61Connecticut .... 4 5 1 ,1 20 ... 25 13 34 1 2 2 4 ... ... 1 111 45 2 1 138Delaware .... , .. ·1 1 ... 1 3 ... 5 2 6 1 1 ... · .. ... · .. · .. 21 8 . .. 2 25Dist. of Columbia 1 3 ... 1 15 ... 21 5 25 1 2 1 3 ... 1 2 ... 72 56 2 3 112Florida ......... 1 6 2 7 11 ... 29 7 28 6 3 1 1 ... 1 ... ... 99 73 7 8 ,161
Georgia ........ 1 1 ... 5 1 ... 11 1 6 6 1 1 ... · .. 1 1 ... 35 39 3 1 66Idaho ........ '.. . .. 1 1 ... 1 ... 5 1 2 . . , 2 ... · .. ... · .. .. , 13 7 . .. ... 19Illinois ......... ' 34 70 1 57 112 .. , 127 85 575 ' 11 29 20 24 4 5 4 1 1,120 280 34 37 1,313Indiana ........ 29 10 2 17 31 ... 53 24 111 6 4 5 10 2 4 2 1 299 128 4 34 419
<Iowa; ......... '. 5 2 ... 1 6 ... 17 9 23 ·2 8 1 1 ... 1 1 2 78 51 3 \17 119
6 18 . . . 57 13 87 2 8 2 4..... . 4 1 2098822,4265104,6363655,0801,02830785492113 85210 517,536
4 6 .. . 26 4 17 l' 5 .. . 3 .. . 1.. . 691 2 . . . 8 . . . 1 2 . .. ... ... 1 1. . . 165 14 . . . 29 19 36 9 1 4.. . 2 1 1 124
32
9 2741,18526,994,
5 11425
20 175
Ka\i~as .. :.' :.... .'.'..Kentucky. . .. . . 2Louisiana. . . . . . . 1Maine .Maryland. 1
Massachusetts. . 4Michigan 471Minnesota. . . . . . 3Mississippi. . . . . 1Missouri. . . .... 3
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Montana. . . ... . 1Nebraska....... 2Nevada ... :. ... 1New Hampshire. . ..New Jersey.. ... 10
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New Mexico .New york 42North Carolina.. 2North Dakota... 1Ohio 29
Oklahoma ,Oregon ,Pennsylvania. .. 12Rhode Island. .. . ..South Carolina.. . ..
TABLE VIII (Cont.)
1958-1959
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENTS BY STATES AND COUNTRIES
RESIDENCE STUDENTS IN CREDIT PROGRAMS AND EXTRAMURAL STUDENTS IN CREDIT AND PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS*
1 2 3 4 5 6' 7-----------
Residence Enrollment in First and Second Semestersebtl
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U. S. territories:Canal Zone ..... 1 . .. . .. . .. ... 1Hawaii ......... 5 2 7 16 ... 11 4 18 5 1 1 2 2 77 24Puerto Rico .... 2 3 ... 17 ... 20 1 . .. 2 ... 44 26Virgin Islands ... 1 ... 1
Foreign:1 4 6 3Afghanistan .... . ..
Argentina ...... 1 . .. 4 ... 3 9 9Australia ....... 2 .., 1 3Austria ......... . . , 1 1Belgium ........ 2 1 1 . .. 6 4
Belgian Congo ..Bermuda ....... 1Bolivia ......... 3 1 4 3Brazil. ......... 3 1 . .. 6 ... 9 1 . .. 20 20British Guiana .. 1 1 ... 2
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Foreign:Brit. Honduras .. 1 1 1 .1British W. Indies · .. 1 · .. 3 ... 5 1 · .. 1 ... 10 1 10Burma ......... 5 ... 7 ... 1 ... 13 10 13Cambodia ...... 4 . .. · .. · .. 4 1 4
Canada:Alberta ...... 3 ... 5 ... 1 2 ... 1 · ., 11 7 3 1 17British Colum. · .. 1 · ., 4 · .. 1 1 ... ... . .. · .' 8 4 1 11Manitoba .... · .. 3 1 1 5 2 7New
Brunswick .. 2 ... 1 ... 3 3 4Nova Scotia .. · .. 1 1 2 3
Ontario ...... 4 15 ... 12 40 · .. 52 · .. 27 10 ... 2 3 1 ... 165 96 35 34 276Prince Ed. Is.. · .. 1 1Quebec ....... 1 5 ... 1 ... 9 ... 4 4 ... 24 19 4 38Saskatchewan. 2 2 ... 1 · .. 4 1 · .. 10 1 11
Ceylon ......... · .. 3 ... · .. · .. 3 ... 3 4Chile .......... 1 · ., 1 · .. 3 ... 2 " . · .. · ., 7 10 16..... China.......... 5 3 ... 20 · .. 68 2 11 1 · .. 1 · .' 110 40 120
~Colombia ....... 1 1 12 ... 5 ... 20 2 ... 2 ... 41 38 2 70. ..Costa Rica ..... 2 1 ... 2 5 8
Cuba .......... 3 ... 22 26 15 38Dominican
Republic ..... 1 ... 1 2 1 2Ecuador. .... , .. 1 ... 1 ... 3 1 ... 6 2 7Egypt. ......... 1 · .. 1 · .. 22 2 4 1 . .. 31 19 32El Salvador ..... 1 · .. 1 · .. 1 · .. 6 9 4 12
England ........ 1 · .. 17 4 ... 24 6 25Ethiopia ....... 1 · ., 2 ... .. , 3 5 6Finland ........ 1 · .. 2 4 ... 2 . .. · .. · ., 8 2 8
. France ......... 1 .,. 1 1 2 4 3 7Germany ....... 1 ... 4 ... 4 3 2 14 2 16
Ghana ......... · .. 2 ... 2 ... 4 1 1 6Greece ......... 1 5 ... 4 ... 11 21 11 2 31Guatemala ..... · " 1 ... 1 ... 4 2 ... 1 · ., 8 6 10Haiti. ......... · .. 2 ... 1 3 3Honduras ...... · .. 1 ... 1 · .. 5 7 5 10
TABLE VIII (Cont.)
1958-1959GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENTS BY STATES AND· COUNTRIES
RESIDENCE STUDENTS IN CREDIT PROGRAMS AND EXTRAMURAL STUDENTS IN CREDIT AND PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS*
Liberia-cc-.""70: :-.. 1 ... 1 1 ... 3 1 3Malaya ........ 1 ... 3 1 . .. 5 2 5Mexico-.-.-.·. '..... 1 ... 12 1 32 1 ... 44 30 20 88Netherlands .... ... 1 , .. 2 1 4 4 .. , 12 5 14Netherlands
Antilles ..... ' 1 ... 2
New Zealand .... 1 1Nicaragua .. '... , 4 4 5 9Nigeria ...... ,. ' 2 2 .. ' 4 3 5North Ireland ... 2, .. 2 2Norway ........ 5 ... 4 2 11 2 11
Okinawa ....... 1 . .. 1 ... 2 2 2Pakistan ....... 1 ... 5 2 2 1 . .. 2 .. , 13 10 19Panama........ 1 ... 4 1 · .. 6 2 7Paraguay ....... 1 ... 1 ... 2 2 ... ... . .. · .. 6 2 7Peru ........... 1 ... 3 ... 9 1 ... 2 ... · .. 14 10 19
Philippine Is.... 2 4 ... 3 ... 43 4 7 2 1 ... 7 1 · .. 68 36 2 84Poland ......... 5 ... 5 1 5
~Portugal ....... 2 ... 1 3 2 3- Saudi Arabia .... 1 ... 1 3 1 4Sierra Leone .... 1 1 1
Spain .......... 1 ... 4 ... 2 6 2 7Sudan .......... 2 ... 1 ... 3 3Surinam ........ 1 ... 1 1Sweden ........ 1 1 3 1 4Switzerland ..... 3 ... 3 2 6
Syria .......... 2 3 ... 3 ... 4 11 1 12Tanganyika ..... 1 ... 1 2 1 2Thailand ....... 11 .. , 2 ... 24 1 10. 3 ... 3 ... 54 37 67Tunisia ........ 1 ... 1 1 4 5Turkey......... 48 ... 22 1 31 79 33 92
Union of S. Africa ... 1 . .. 1 2Uruguay ...... , 1 1 1Venezuela ...... 3 5 ... 47 ... 10 ... 119 2 ... 4 ... 170 54 4 200Yugoslavia ..... '" 1 ... 1 1
'Part I-A of the enrollment summary, Table I, is the total of. columns 3 and 4, after duplicates have been deducted. The net total of Parts II-AI and II-A2 ofthe enrollment summary, Table I, is column 5. Parts I-B and II-B of the enrollment summary, Table I, are column 6. Parts I and II of the enrollment summary, TableI, are column 7.
TABLE IX
1958-1959
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENTS BY COUNTIES IN MICHIGAN
RESIDENCE STUDENTS IN CREDIT PROGRAMS AND EXTRAMURAL STUDENTS IN CREDIT AND PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS*
2 3 4 5 6 7-"'--------1--------------------------------1---------------
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Residence Enrollment in First and Second Semesters
MichiganCounties
Total, Michigan ... 471 875446 8822,4265104,6363655,0801,0283078549211385210 517,5366,6106,4181,18526,994--------[------------------------------------ -----------------
183070
10625
291950
31441
11
183
212
482
716134910
11116
6024
31316156
55
14706
95
49378
155
40193
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51
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Berrien ......... 8 8 7 11 43 ... 26 8 86 11 5 2 12 3 ... 2 ... 227 64 16 35 300Branch......... 1 1 1 3 5 ... 9 ... 19 2 1 1 5 1 ... · .. 43 17 2 1 50Calhoun ........ 10 9 14 7 ·30 ... 41 9 62 12 3 ... 9 1 ... 17 220 84 164 67 485Cass .......... ". · .. 1 ... 1 6 ... 6 2 11 2 2 ... 1 ... 1 1 ... 32 7 1 4 39Charlevoix ...... 2 1 1 · .. 7 ... 3 1 5 2 ... . .. 2 ... 1 1 ... 26 9 26 3 60
Cheboygan ..... ... · .. · .. 2 ... 1 ... 6 · .. 1 ... 2 ... · .. · .. · .. 12 5 24 · .. 39Chippewa ...... 3 9 ... · .. 3 ... 6 1 6 4 ... 2 ... . .. ... · .. · .. 33 23 19 24 87Clare .......... ... ... · .. ... · .. 3 ... · ." · .. · .. · .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. 3 3 3 · .. 7Clinton ........ 1 ... ... ... 2 ... 3 ... 7 1 1 ... 5 ... . .. 1 ... 20 8 1 1 24Crawford ....... ... 1 ... ... ... · .. · .. . .. 1 · .. · .. · .. · .. · .. ... ... ... 2 1 1 6 9-Delta .......... 3 3 1 · .. 8 ... 8 1 21 3 ... · .. · .. 4 ... 51 23 35 17 111Dickinson ...... 1 ... 1 3 ... 6 1 8 2 ... 1 2 · .. · .. · .. 25 21 22 16 71Eaton .......... 4 1 ... 1 9 ... 5 1 18 4 3 1 2 ... · .. 1 ... 47 19 11 3 69Emmet. ........ 1 2 ... · .. 5 ... 2 1 8 3 ... ... 2 ... 1 · .. 23 3 16 6 45Genesee ........ 17 37 24 34 87 474 458 15 131 43 10 4 31 11 1 23 · .. 1,364 546 639 21 2,127
Gladwin ........ · ., ... · .. · .. 2 ... · .. .. . 2 · .. · .. .. . . .. . .. . .. · .. .. . 3 1 3 2 9Gogebic ........ 3 2 2 4 8 ... 7 ... 14 2 ... 1 4 ... 1 ... 48 20 28 12 100Grand Traverse. 2 2 5 4 9 ... 12 1 36 4 3 ... 5 .. ~ 1 · .. . .. 81 29 47 27 163Gratiot. ........ 1 .. . 2 ... 11 ... 7 ... 13 4 1 ... 2 ... · .. · .. · .. 41 18 10 1 59Hillsdale ....... 1 1 1 1 18 ... 5 ... 18 7 2 ... 2 1 ... 1 ... 58 20 9 1 78
Houghton ...... 2 1 3 4 .. , · .. 12 1 16 2 2 2 3 ... 1 1 ... 48 34 25 14 100Huron ......... · .. 3 ... ... 7 ... 7 ... 9 6 3 ... 2 ... · .. · .. · .. 37 25 26 1 73Ingham ........ 19 4 11 5 25 · .. 45 16 94 20 6 1 11 1 ... 4 ... 255 82 32 119 432Ionia .......... 2 1 1 2 14 ... 12 1 8 2 1 ... 3 ... · .. · .. · .. 45 12 10 1 62Iosco .......... 1 1 · .. ... 3 ... 2 ... 6 · .. · .. · .. 1 ... · .. · .. · .. 14 12 29 . .. 51
Iron ........... ... 4 ... · .. 4 ... 4 ... 9 2 ... · .. 5 1 ... · .. · .. 29 17 33 3 72Isabella ........ 1 1 · .. 1 7 ... 3 ... 8 6 ... 3 ... · .. · .. 30 21 5 4 54Jackson ........ 9 17 10 17 60 · .. 58 7 90 15 5 1 12 4 1 1 · .. 300 125 155 82 584Kalamazoo ..... 7 7 6 8 52 ... 27 4 53 12 7 1 10 3 ... 11 ... 202 55 16 15 251Kalkaska ....... · .. 1 ... · .. . .. · .. 1 ... 2 ... ... 1 ... . .. ... ... · .. 5 1 1 1 8
Kent. .......... 31 62 22 35 167 · .. 328 12 228 44 15 1 31 1 3 26 1 977 359 710 32 1,806Keweenaw ...... ... . .. · .. 1 .. " · .. · .. . .. · .. ... 1 · .. · .. · .. · .. .. . 2 .. . 1 · .. 3Lake ........... · .. ... · .. · .. . .. · ·'7 1 · .. · .. · .. 1 · .. · .. · .. · .. 2 2 15 · .. 19Lapeer ......... 3 .1 ... 5 17 ... 10 2 1 · .. 3 ... · .. 1 ... 49 21 49 1 105Leelanau ....... 1 . .. · .. 1 2 ... 1 1 5 · .. · .. · .. · .. · .. · .. ·.. ... 10 4 5 2 19
TABLE IX (Cont.)
1958-1959
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENTS BY COUNTIES IN MICHIGAN
RESIDENCE STUDENTS IN CREDIT PROGRAMS AND EXTRAMURAL STUDENTS IN CREDIT AND PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS*
1 2 3 4 5 6 7-----------
Residence Enrollment in First and Second Semesters""JJ"Oc:
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Lenawee ........ 6 7 7 6 32 ... 39 2 41 9 3 ... 6 ... 3 3 ... 160 90 23 7 227Livingston ...... ... 5 ... 10 23 ... 25 1 19 1 3 1 3 .1 ... 3 ... 95 51 20 3 140Luce ........... 1 . .. 1 1 3 ... 2 .. , 5 1 1 ... 3 ... · .. · .. · .. 17 9 21 5 44Mackinac ...... 1 ... 1 .. , 1 ... 1 1 6 1 1 ... · ., · ., 12 3 29 2 45Macomb ....... 4 17 10 6 58 ... 117 7 96 17 3 2 6 2 1 · .. 336 99 286 4 626
Manistee ....... · ., 3 ... 1 7 ... 3 ... 8 .., 1. .. · .. · .. 22 8 19 2 48Marquette ...... 2 6 4 6 11 ... 30 ... 16 8 1 3 3 1 2 · .. 91 . 128 46 27 254Mason ......... · ., 3 ... ... 7 ... . .. . .. 8 1. .. 1 1 . .. 1 ... · ., 22 8 27 7 60Mecosta ........ 1 . .. 2 3 5 ... 14 ... 8 2 ... .., 2 ... · .. .... · .. 36 16 20 ' 1 60Menominee ..... 2 1 ... 1 3 ... 5 ... 14 2 ... ... 2 ... · .. · .. · .. 29 22 31 16 86
Midland ........ 3 43 6 2 19 .. , 30 2 50 7 3 ... 7 3 ... · ., · ., 172 50 61 29 268Missaukee ...... · ., 1 . .. .. . . .. ... 2 ... 1 . .. ... . .. . .. . .. · .. · .. · .. 3 2 ... 2 6Monroe ...... : . 2 5 4 8 29 ... 26 1 40 4 5 ... 4 2 ... · .. · .. 128 69 19 3 187Montcalm ...... 1 2 2 1 '10 .. '. 9 1 23 2 1 1 1 2 ... · .. · ., ,54 13 12 4 74Montmorency ... · .. 1 ... ... ... .., . .. ... 2 .., ... ... 1. .. ... .., . .. 4 3 21 1 29
Counties:Muskegon ...... 7 17 5 19 61 ... 42 9 70 20 11 ... 11 2 ... 3 ... 264 101 112 92 492Newaygo ....... 1 2 1 1 6 ... 5 ... 10 1 ... 1 ... ... ... 26 12 12 2 43Oakland ........ 56 98 50 110 261 11 355 29 683 66 35 4 62 13 7 14 2 1,800 531 587 36 2,532Oceana ......... 1 · .. 1 . .. 3 ... 5 ... 4 1 ... . .. 1 ... · .. ... · .. 16 7 11 3 33Ogemaw ....... ... 1 1 . .. 1 ... 2 ... 3 1 ... " . . , . .. , · .. · .. · .. 9 4 7 5 23
Ontonagon ..... · .. 2 ... . .. 2 ... 1 ... 5 2 ... · .. · ., .. , · .. · .. ... 12 7 15 1 32Osceola ........ ... 2 ... . ., 3 ... 2 ... 3 .. , .. , · .. 1 ... ... · .. · .. 11 10 6 . .. 23Oscoda ......... ... . .. ... . .. ... . .. .. , ... 1 ... · .. · ., ... · .. . .. .. , 1 4 . .. ... 5Otsego .. , ...... .. , .. , · ., .. , 1 ... ... ... 1 1 ... · ., · .. . . , · .. · .. ... 3 1 4 4 11Ottawa......... 5 11 8 6 35 ... 64 4 26 13 4 ... 7 1 1 2 ... 182 60 78 6 282
Presque Isle.'... 1 ... 2 1 3 ... 2 ... 9 · ., .. , · ., 1 ... ... · ., .., 19 4 13 3 35Roscommon .... · .. · ., · ., 1 .. , . ., 1 ... 6 · ., .. , .. , 1 ... · ., · .. 9 3 2 2 14Saginaw........ 9 24 15 14 68 10 104 13 131 17 8 4 13 5 ... 6 430 153 225 9 703Saint Clair ..... 5 8 3 8 37 2 32 4 50 6 4 1 5 1 1 ... · ., 158 48 225 35 427Saint Joseph ... ... 3 ... . .. 17 ... 7 1 26 8 4 ... 4 ... · .. · .. · .. 69 25 3 1 80
Sanilac ......... ... . .. · ., 2 8 ... 14 ... 12 1 2 ... 2 1 ... ... · ., 41 19 56 3 103Schoolcraft ..... · ., · .. · .. . .. .. , .. , 1 1 . .. 1 ... ., . ... · .. 1 ... 4 5 1 3 11Shiawassee ..... 1 1 4 6 8 4 14 1 21 1 ... 3 6 ... · .. 1 ... 69 31 46 3, 123Tuscola ........ .. , 4 1 2 10 1 8 ... 18 2 1 2 3 1 ... · .. .. , 53 27 37 2 100Van Buren ..... 1 2 8 1 15 ... 7 5 29 5 1 ... 2 ... ... 1 ... 73 23 7 2 89
Washtenaw..... 73 130 65 185 294 ... 1,252 90 657 302 75 21 46 18 42 47 1 3,223 1,678 421 133 4,256Wayne ......... 143 275 124 323 699 11,204 97 1,851 285 63 20 100 33 18 26 1 5,121 1,436 1,512 118 7,109Wexford ........ 1 · ., · .. 1 6 ... 5 3 5 · ., .. , 1 2 ... ... ... ... 24 6 7 9 . 41
.The total of columns 3 and 4, after duplicates have been deducted, is the Michigan section of Part I~A of the enrollment summary, Table I. Part II-A of theenrollment summary, Table I, is column 5. Parts I-B and II-B of the enrollment summary, Table I, are column 6. Parts I and II of the enrollment summary, TableI, are column 7!
TABLE X
MICHIGAN STUDENTS, BY COUNTIES, 1958~1959
Michigan Twelve-Grade High Schools and/orDistricts for the Year 1957-58*
Counties in Population, Number of University of University ofMichigan 1950 Census Enrollment Schools and/or Graduates Michigan Michigan
Districts Freshmen, Students,1958-59 1958-59
Non- Non- Non-Public public Public public Public public
Total. ............. 6,371,766 324,371 57,254 529 88 59,120 11,490 2,102 26,994
Alcona ............. 5,856 270 · .. 1 · .. 35 ·.. 2 18Alger .............. 10,007 567 .. . 4 ... 116 . .. 30Allegan ............ 47,493 2,648 .. . 8 .. . 390 ... 9 70Alpena ............. 22,189 1,106 516 1 1 197 104 4 106Antrim ............ 10,721 769 .. . 6 · .. 137 ... 5 25
Arenac ............. 9,644 685 .. . 3 .. . 136 · .. 2 29Baraga............. 8,037 509 .. . 2 ... 122 . .. 1 19Barry ......... : .... 26,183 1,680 .. . 6 .. . 308 . .. 7 50Bay ............... 88,461 4,173 1,689 2 3 746 324 17 314Benzie ............. 8,306 516 .. . 3 ... 102 " . . .. 41
Berrien ......... , .. 115,702 7,190 674 14 4 1,317 147 41 300Branch ............ 30,202 1,642 108 4 1 332 18 7 50Calhoun: .......... 120,813 5,573 ,348 9 1 1,069 69 23 485Cass ............... 28,185 1,515 · .. 4 " . 249 . .. 5 39Charlevoix ......... 13,475 849 · .. 5 . .. 158 ... 5 60
Cheboygan ......... 13,731 655 182 4 1 137 35 1 39Chippewa .......... 29,206 1,529 258 6 1 309 38 ... 87Clare .............. 10,253 817 .. . 3 ... 159 . .. . .. 7Clinton ............ 31,195 1,680 136 6 1 299 27 , 2 24Crawford .......... 4,151 248 · .. 2 · .. 48 · .. ... 9
Delta ............. 32,913 1,536 862 8 2 285 165 7 111Dickinson .......... 24,844 1,397 .. . 6 . .. 282 ... 3 71Eaton ............. 40,023 3,013 ... 9 .. . 585 · .. 10 69Emmet. ........... 16,534 925 183 4 1 170 31 6 45Genesee .......... 270,963 15,707 1,877 22 3 2,743 358 60 2,127--
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Gladwin ........... 9,451 752 ... 3 " . 149 . .. 1 9Gogebic .......... 27,053 1,468 110 5 1 317 26 7 100Grand Traverse 28,598 1,484 194 3 1 292 33 10 163Gratiot. ........... 33,429 2,304'" 6 . . 453 · .. 5 59Hillsdale ........... 31,916 1,964 " . 8 . .. 388 · .. 20 78
oughton ........... 39,771 2,010 116 7 1 410 23 2 100Huron ............. 33,149 2,154 300 10 2 368 64 7 73Ingham ............ 172,941 9,313 994 11 1 1,666 205 37 432Ionia .............. 38,158 2,019 275 7 3 395 62 8 62Iosco .............. 10,906 985 .. . 4 ... 181 . .. 2 51
Iron ............... 17,692 1,091 ... 5 .. . 234 . .. 4 72Isabella ............ 28,964 1,291 229 5 1 287 15 4 54Jackson '" •••••• 10. 107,925 4,970 794 12 1 I 963 159 41 584Kalamazoo ......... 126,707 5,989 1,142 9 2 1,050 235 32 251Kalkaska .......... 4,597 278 '" 2 ... 56 ... 1 8
Kent. ............. 288,292 12,312 4,937 17 4 2,416 967 81 1,806Keweenaw ......... 2,918 .. . .. . ... .. . .. . . .. 1 3Lake .............. 5,257 245 .. . 2 " . 48 . .. . .. 19Lapeer ........... 35,794 1,948 . .. 5 .. . 369 . .. 3 105Leelanau .......... 8,647 348 250 4 2 80 65 1 19
Lenawee ........... 64,629 4,034 190 11 1 839 40 18 227Livingston ......... 26,725 1,882 .. . 5 .. . 351 " . 18 140Luce ....... .... 8,147 413 .. . 1 .. . 85 · ., . 2 44Mackinac .......... 9,287 484 .. . '3 " . 93 " . 2 45Macomb ........... 184,961 14,179 1,634
,18 6 2,424 332 46 626
Manistee . . . . . . . . . . 18,524 1,080 155 7 1 232 35 5 48Marquette ......... 47,654 2,338 380 8 2 498 68 9 254Mason............. 20,474 1,221 .. . 4 .. . 231 ... 8 60Mecosta ........... 18,968 1,291 .. . 5 .. . 282 · .. 6 60Menominee ......... 25,299 1,375 .. . 4 ... 301 . .. 4 86,Midland ........... 35,662 2,788 ... 2 .. . 534 . .. 22 268Missaukee .......... 7,458 406 137 3 1 75 35 ... 6Monroe ............ 75,666 3,685 806 6 2 619 150 24 187Montcahn .......... 31,013 2,273 281 9 2 464 67 11 74Montmorency ...... 4,125 336 . .. 2 .. . 85 ... 2 29
TABLE X (Cont.)
MICHIGAN STUDENTS, BY COUNTIES, 1958-1959,
Michigan Twelve-Grade High Schools and/or"Districts for the Year 1957-58*
Counties in Population, Number of University of University ofMichigan 1950 Census Enrollment Schools and/or Graduates Michigan Michigan
Districts \ Freshmen, Students,- 1958-59 1958-59Non- Nori- Non-
Public public Public public Public public
Muskegon .......... 121,545 5,884 1,402 7 2 1,131 298 28 492Newaygo ........... 21,567 1,467 ... 5 · .. 284 . .. 4 43Oakland ........... 396,001 29,685 2,293 26 7 5,085 461 312 2,532Oceana ............ 16,105 809 ... 4 ... 147 "'f 3 33Ogemaw ........... 9,345 548 ... 2 . .. 100 ... '" 23
Ontonagon ......... 10,282 650 .. . 6 ... 153 ... 4 32Osceola ............ 13,797 1,042 .. . 5 ... 197 · .. 2 23Oscoda ............. 3,134 216 .. . 2 ... 40 · .. . .. 5Otsego............. 6,435 366 130 3 1· 68 31 1 11Ottawa ............ 73,751 4,394 1,162 6 2 862 245 - 15 282
Presque Isle ........ 11,996 840 .. . 3 " . 165 . .. 3 35Roscommon ...... : . 5,916 458 .. . 2 " . 93 . .. 1 14Saginaw ........... 153,515 7,991 2,154 7 4 1,558 456 58 703Saint Clair ......... 91,599 4,619 602 7 2 920 123 17 427Saint Joseph ........ 35,071 2,357 ... 8 ·.. 451 · .. 13 80
Sanilac ............. 30,837 1,829 .. . 7 · .. 381 ·.. 7 103Schoolcraft ......... 9,148 529 .. . 2 ... 104 . .. . .. 11Shiawassee ......... 45,967 2,684 264 8 2 518 63 12 123Tuscola ............ 38,258 2,773 ... 10 '" 551 . .. 6 100Van Buren ......... 39,184 2,667 .. . 11 · .. 522 . .. 13 89
Washtenaw......... 134,606 5,742 859 9 3 1,041 189 154 4,256Wayne ............. 2,435,235 97,723 28,631 30 12 16,830 5,727 785 7,109Wexford ........... 18,628 1,189 ... 4 · .. 253 . .. 3 41
'Reported by Michigan Department of Public Instruction.
1958-59 MICHIGAN ENROLLMENT BY COUNTIES
254
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TOTAL MICHIGAN
ENROLLMENT
26,994
Includes students in groupsI and II of the summary.
29
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TABLE XIMICHIGAN COUNTIES
RANKED BY
THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN STUDENTS, POPULATION, HIGH SCHOOL ENROLLEES, AND HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
Michigan Counties with Michigan Counties with Michigan Counties withGreatest Number of Students Michigan Counties Greatest Number of Students Greatest Number of Graduates
in the University During with Largest Enrolled in Public of Public High SchoolsRank 1958 Fall and 1959 Spring Population in 1950 High Schools During 1957-58 During 1957-58
Public PublicCounty University County Population County High School County High School
Students Enrollment Graduates,
I Wayne. 7,109 Wayne. 2,435,235 Wayne. 97,723 Wayne. 16,8302 Washtenaw. 4,256 Oakland. . . 396,001 Oakland. ... 29,685 Oakland. 5,0853 Oakland. 2,532 Kent. 288,292 Genesee. 15,707 Genesee .. 2,7434 Genesee. 2,127 Genesee. 270,963 Macomb .. 14,179 Macomb. ... 2,4245 Kent .. .. , .. 1,806 Macomb .. 184,961 Kent. 12,312 Kent. .. . ... 2,4166 Saginaw. 703 Ingham. 172,941 Ingham ... 9,313 Ingham. .... 1,6667 Macomb 626 Saginaw. 153,515 Saginaw. 7,991 Saginaw. 1,5588 Jackson. 584 \Vashtenaw. 134,606 Berrien. 7,190 Berrien. .... 1,3179 Muskegon. 492 Kalamazoo 126,707 Kalamazoo. 5,989 Muskegon .. 1,131
10 Calhoun. 485 Muskegon 121,545 Muskegon. 5,884 Calhoun. 1,069
TOTAL U. S. ENROLLMENT36,533
ALASKA 6Includes students in groups I and II
of the summary.
1958-59 ENROLLMENT BY STATES
20
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Auslralia aad New Zealand 5 .01%
Africa. 66 .17%
Uniled Siaies Terrilaries 157 .41%
Brilish Isles and Eurape 195 .50%
Near Easl 323 .83%
Canada 368 .95%Saulh Asia 376 .97%
Far Easl 381 .98%Latin America 582 1.50%
:.0,; h ",'; I)., , "-..._ ~t.(I'_'
Regional Distribution ofResidence and Extramural
Students in Credit andPostgraduate Professional
Programs1958-1959
Total 38,786
....7500
7000
"00
RESIDENCE STUDENTS IN DEGREE AND POSTGRADUATE
PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS
1958-59
6ClOO
5500
5000
.500
3500
3000
2500
2000
1500
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110
16,985
17,226.:; 16,426 ::::::::
18832':::::':::::::.:::':::::::::::::::: ':::::::::::::::::':::::::::::::::::::::::'::::::18390 :::::
17,486.........................:.:.: ..:.:..:::: ,:,:::::,:,:,:,:,:,:]7 055 ::::,:
19,487
22,180:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.: :..:.:.:.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:::.:.:::::::.:::.:.:.:.:.:..:.:.: :::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: 21,368;:::::
...................:..:..:..:.:..:..:..:..:.::.::.::.::::::.::.::.: .::,:::,:,:,:,:,:::,:,:,:,:,:,:18,003:,:::,:";"':'.-;:;::::::::::::-::.-.
9,445
9,028
8,873
7,668
...............: ..:::.:.:.:.:.:.::;;; ...
5,680
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::::::::::::::::::::::::.................... ·8,867 . 20,67~..
.:::;::::::: .:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'20,111·:·:·:·
.::::::: :.::::::::.:.:.:.:..:.:.:.:.:.::: :.: :.:.:: 9,551 23,174
........................:...... :.:.:::::::.:.: .:':':':':::::J 22,41n::
ENROLLMENT IN CREDIT AND PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMSFROM 1840-42 THROUGH 1958-1959*
40,000
35.000
Students. Postgraduate Students Included
• Includes Regular, Summer and Extension
After 1944-45.
30,000
20,000
25.000
15,000
5,000
195019401930192019101900189018801870186018501840,
TABLE XIIENROLLMENT IN CREDIT AND PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS
FROM 1841-42 THROUGH 1958-59 .
Year Total" Year Total"
1841-42 . .......... . 7 1900-1901. .............. 3,7121842--43 . ......... . - 25 1901-02 ................. 3,7091843-44 . .... - ........... 53 1902-03 ................. 3,7921844-45................. 53 1903-04 ................. 3,9571845-46 . .. , ............. 70 1904-05 ................. 4,1361846-47 ................. 67 .1905-06 ....... . ......... 4,5711847-48............. 89 1906-07 ................. 4,7461848-49 ......... " ...... 77 1907-08 ................. 5,0101849-50......... " ...... 72 1908-09..... . ........... 5,2231850-51 ................. 159 1909-10. . .............. 5,3831851-52 ...... .......... . 216 1910-11. . .............. 5,3811852-53. . ........... 222 1911-12. 5,5821853-54. .......... . 244 1912-13. . ............. 5,8051854-55. .... - ....... 288 1913-14 ... . . ...... - . 6,2581855-56. . ........... 390 1914-15. 6,8571856-57 . ............... . 480 1915-16. 7,2141857-58. ........ - ....... 449 1916-17. . .............. 7,5171858-59 .. ............. . 430 1917-18. . ............ 6,7341859-60 ............ 519 1918-19. 7,288t1860-61. .............. . 674 1919-20. . ........ 9,4011861-62 ................ 615 -1920-21. 10,6231862-63. ............ 652 1921~22. 11,1201863-64. .............. 856 1922-23 n,4501864-65. . .......... 953 1923-24 12,2911865-66. 1,205 1924-25. 12,3121866-67. 1,255 1925-26. 12,6901867-68 ... .......... 1,273 1926-27. 13,2571868-69. 1,114 1927-28. 13,5931869-70 1)12 1928-29 13,7691870-71. 1,110 1929-30. . 15,1541871-72. ........ - ....... 1,207 1930-31. . . . . . . . . . 15,5001872-73 1,163 1931-32. 14,8261873-74. ......... . 1,105 1932-33. ..... 13,2571874-75. ......... 1,191 1933-34. 12,3011875-76 1,129 1934-35 13,6911876-77. .............. 1,111 1935-36 16,0401877-78 .......... 1,230 1936-37. 18,0431878-79. ................ 1,372 1937-38. . ............ 18,8511879-80. 1,427 1938-39. 19,5911880-81. ............... . 1,534 1939-40. ............ 19,5961881-82. ..........~.. 1,534 1940-41. . .............. 18,8991882-83. ........... . 1,440 1941-42 ............. 17,1671883-84. ............... 1,337 1942-43 16,2711884-85 . 1,295 1943-44. ......... 17,7081885-86· . ............. . 1,401 1944-45. .......... 18,7181886-87: . ............ 1,572 1945-46. . ........ 25,5491887-88. ............ 1,667 1946-47. . 30,2781888-89 .. 1,882 1947-48 ............ 32,3071889-90. ................ 2,153 1948-49. 32,7701890-91. ................ 2,420 1949-50. 33,1561891-92 .. .......... 2,692 1950-51. 31,3391892-93. ........... . 2,778 1951-52. ......... 28,6231893-94. ............ 2,659 1952-53. 28,9901894-95 .............. '. 2,864 1953-54. 30,2011895-96. ........... 3,014 1954-55. 30,5701896-97. .............. 2,975 1955-56. 33,7231897-98. ................ 3,223 1956-57 .......... 35,9191898-99. .............. '. 3,192 1957-58 ................. 37,4621899-1900............. " 3,441 1958-59 ................. 38,786
*Includes students in the regular session and summer session and those taking class andcorrespondence extension COurses for which credit may be given. Students in noncreditcourses are not included. Students in postgraduate programs are included after 1944-45.
tNot including 2,258. Section B., S.A.T.e.
T~LE XIII
1958 FALL ENROLLMENT BY MARITAL STATUS
CLOSE OF· THE FIFTH WEEK OF CLASSES.Total Single Married Not Indicated
Student GroupTotal Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women
---------------Enrollment in residence
credit programs ........ 23,633 15,850 7,783 17,277 10,862 6,415 5,552 4,332 1,220 804 656 148---------------
Schools and Colleges:Architecture and Design. 641 417 224 565 355 210 73 59 14 3 3 ...Business Administration. 1,039 962 77 730 660 70 304 297 7 5 5 '"Dentistry, total ........ 470 391 79 312 239 73 150 144 6 8 8 ...
D.D.S. candidates .... ~49 344 5 237 236 1 106 102 4 7 7 ...Hygienists .... '....... 72 .. . 72 71 ... 71 1 . .. 1 .., ... . ..Postgraduates........ 49 47 2 4 3 1 43 42 1 1 1 ...
Education ............. 978 243 735 783 181 602 182 58 124 13 4 9Engineering ............ 3,324 3,268 56 2,872 2,819 53 413 410 3 39 39 . "
Flint. ................. 399 227 172 172 103 69 226 123 103 1 1 ...Graduate .............. 5,461 3,939 1,522 2,334 1,494 840 2,656 2,059 597 471 386 85Law .................. 861. 853 8 603 595 8 242 242 " . 16 16 ...Literature, Science,
and the Arts ......... 7,357 3,781 3,576 6,822 3,471 ~,351 456 254 202 79 56 23Medicine, total. ........ 1,224 1,167 57 584 544 40 544 530 14 96 93 3
M.D. candidates ..... 744 707 37 506 478 28 233 224 9 5 5 ...Anesthetists ......... 10 1 9 ·8 ... 8 ... . ., . .. 2 1 1Postgraduates ... : .... 470 459 11 70 66 4 311 306 5 89 87 2
Music ................. 529 232 297 458 191 267 66 37 29 5 4 1Natural Resources ...... ,184 178 6 140 134 6 37 37 . .. 7 7 . ..Nursing ................ 692 .. . 692 642 ... 642 47 . .. 47 3 ... 3Pharmacy ............. 144 90 54 131 79 52 12 10 2 1 1 ...Public Health.......... 198 96 102 87 19 68 108 74 34 3 3 ...Social Work ........... 210 90 120 81 17 64 83 41 42 46 32 14
Hospital Training ........ 16 . .. 16 5 .. , 5 1 ... 1 10 . .. 10---------------
Counted in two unitsand once in totals ...... 94 84 10 44 39 5 48 43 5 2 2 '"
TABLE XIVCLASS DISTRIBUTION-1958 SUMMER SESSION·
.Total
Total Total Graduate-
University Unit Total Undergraduate , Graduate ProfessionalStudents Students Students Students
Enrollment in Residence Credit Programs. ... Total. ..... 10,781 t 4,873::: 4,694 1,234Men. 7,172 3,095 3,030 1,063Women. 3,609 1,778 1,664 171
Undergraduate, graduate, and graduate-professional percentage of total enrollments. 100.0 45.1 43.5 11.4
Schools and Colleges:Architecture and Design. ...... . .......... . Total. 67 67 . .. . ..
Men. 0 ••• 35 35 . .. ...Women. . . 32 32 . .. ...
Business Administration . - .... . .......... . Total. .... . 594 403 191 ...Men. 570 389 181 .... Women. 24 14 10 . ..
-Dentistry ............. - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total. 37 . .. . .. 37
Men. 36 ... . .. 36
Women. 1 ... . .. 1
1
Education .... . . . . . . . . . . . ........ - ....... . Total. .. . 451 451- · .. . ..Men. 186 186 ... . ..
Women 265 265 · .. . ..
Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total. 1,284 1,284 . .. . ..Men. 1,255 1,255 ... . ..
Wom~n. 29 29 . .. . ..
Vlint ... . . .... . .. , ....... ................ Total .. . 206 206 . .. . ..Men. 108 108 · . . ..Women. 98 98 ...
•
Public Health Total.Men ...Women.
Pharmacy ,..................... Total .Men.Women.
Graduate
Law .
Literature, Science, and the Arts
Medicine
Music
Natural Resources
Nursing
Social Work
Hospital Training .
Total.Men ....Women.
Men ...
Total. ...Men.Women.
Total.Men.'Vomen ....
Total. .Men .Women.
Men.
Women.
TotalMen.Women.
Total.Men.Women
4,2772,7011,576
283
1,553 1,553947 947606 606
710 20658 352 17
490 275229 92261 183
59 48
481 481
37 3724 2413 13
150 4955 895 41
1044163
19I
18
4,2772,7011,576
215137
78
11
283
69065535
1014754
1044163
191
18
*Through December 12, 1958.t21 students (16 men and 5 women); simultaneously registered in two units, are counted only once in this total. Of these
21 11 (7 men and 4 women) are simultaneously registered in an undergraduate and a graduate unit; 2 (2 men) are simultane~ou~ly registered in an undergraduate and a graduate-professional unit; and 7 (7 men) are simultaneously registered in a graduateand a graduate-professional unit. . . '
tl student (I woman), simultaneously registered in two undergraduate units, is counted only once in this total.
TABLE XV
CLASS DISTRIBUTION-1958 FALL SEMESTER*
Undergraduate Students ,University ,
Total Total TotalUnit Students Fresh- Soph- Graduate Grad.-Prof.
Total man omore Junior Senior Special Students Students
Enrollment in residencecredit programs ...... Total. .... 23,633t 14,7061: 3,564 3,654 3,598 3,280 618 6,148 2,864§
Men ..... 15,850 8,779 1,937 2,285 2,115 2,040 409 4,553 2,594Women ... 7,783 5,927 1,627 1,369 1,483 1,240 209 1,595 270
Undergraduate, graduate,and graduate-professional percentageof total enrollments ... 100.0 62.0 15.0 15.4 15.2 13.8 2.6 25.9 12.1
Class percentage of totalundergraduateenrollments.......... 100.0 24.2 24.8 24.5 22.3 4.2
Schools and Colleges:Architecture and
Design ............ Total. .... 641 641 127 171 217 121 5 ·.. . ..Men ..... 417 417 74 110 146 86 1 ... · ..Women ... 224 224 53 61 I 71 35 4 ... ...
BusinessAdministration ..... Total. .... 1,039 516 ... ... 224 257 35 523 . ..
Men ..... 962 457 . .. . .. 196 233 28 505 · ..Women ... 77 59 . .. . .. 28 24 7 18 · ..
Dentistry ............ Total. .... 470 72 10 16 26 20 '" ... 398Men ..... 391 ... . .. .. . ... . .. '" · .. 391Women ... 79 72 10 16 26 20 . " · .. 7
. Education ........... Total. .... 978 978 40 64 366 406 102 .. . ...Men ..... 243 243 '25 38 58 70 52 ... · ..Women ... 735 735 15 26 308 336 50 ·.. · ..
Engineering .......... Total. .... 3,324 3,324 797 1,052 698 704 73 ·.. . ..Men ..... 3,268 3,268 771 1,033 695 699 70 . .. . ..Women ... 56 56 26 19 3 5 3 " ... . ..
Flint. ............... Total. .... 399 399,
203 148 48.. . ... · .. . ..Men ..... 227 227 .. . ... 112 87 28 . .. . ..Women ... 172 172 .. . ... 91 61 20 · .. . ..
Graduate ............ Total. ..... 5,461 .. . .. . .. . " . . .. . .. 5,.461 . ..Men ..... 3,939 .. . .. . . .. " . " . " . 3,939 . ..Women ... 1,522 .. . " . .. . .. . · .. · .. 1,522 . ..
Law ................ Total. .... 861 " . .. . .. . " . · .. · .. . .. 861Men ..... 853 .. . .. . .. . " . . .. .. . . .. 853Women ... 8 .. . . .. " . ... .. . " . . .. 8
Literature, Science,and the Arts ....... Total. .... 7,357 7,357 2,224 2,036 1,496 1,270 331 · .. · ..
Men ..... 3,781 3,781 998 1,018 802 749 214 · .. · "Women ... 3,576 3,576 1,226 1,018 694 521 117 ... " .Medicine ....... .... . Total. .... 1,224 " . ... .. . . .. " . " . . .. 1,224
Men .. '" 1,167 ... .. . .. . . " .. . .. . · .. 1,167Women ... 57 .. . .. . .. . ... · .. . .. · .. 57
Music ............... Total. .... 529 391 85 93 100 108 5 138 ...Men ..... 232 149 32 36 32 47 2 83 " .Women ... 297 242 53 57 68 61 3 55 ...
Natural Resources .... Total. .... 184 158 19 26 53 48 12 26 " ."
Men ..... 178 152 19 24 52 45 12 26 " .Women ... 6 6 " . 2 1 3 · .. . .. . ..
Nursing ............. Women ... 692 692 229 146 172 145 .. . . .. " .Pharmacy ........... Total. .... 144 144 29 44 33 37 1 ... " .
Men .. '" 90 90 18 26 22 23 1 ·.. " .Women ... 54 54 11 18 11 14 " . · .. · ..
Public Health ..... , .. Total. .... 198 42 4 6 10 16 6 ... 156Men ..... 96 2 .. . .. . ... 1 1 " . 94Women ... 102 40 4 6 10 15 5 · .. 62
Social Work ......... Total. .... 210 .. . .. . .. . " . " . " . . .. 210Men ... ~. 90 .. . " . .. . " . " . " . . .. 90Women ... 120 " . " . .. . " . " . " . · " 120
Hospital Training .... Women ... 16 .. . .. . .. . " . " . .. . · .. 16,"Through the fifth week of classes, October 24,1958.t94 students (84 men and 10 women), simultaneously registered in two units, are counted only once in this total. Of these 94, 28 (21 men and 7 women) are simul
taneously registered in a graduate-professional and undergraduate unit; 17 (16 men and 1 woman) are simultaneously registered in a graduate and undergraduate unit·and 40 (39 men and 1 woman) are simultaneously registered in a graduate and graduate-professional unit. '
t8 students (7men and 1 woman), simultaneously registered in two undergraduate units, are counted only once in this total.§1 student (1 man), simultaneously registered in two graduate-professional units, is counted only once in this total.
TABLE XVISTUDENTS REGISTERED IN CERTIFICATE COURSES IN THE FALL AND SPRING OF 1958-1959
DISTRIBUTED BY MICHIGAN COUNTIES, OTHER STATES, AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES
Extension Center Areas
GeographicalLocation
Total AnnArbor
BattleCreek
Detroit Flint GrandRapids
PortHuron
Saginaw TraverseCity
UpperPenin
sula
Correspond
enceStudy
FiremanshipTraining
ParentEduca
tion
Semester Semester Semester Semester, Semester Semester Semester Semester Semester Semester Semester Semester
--------1--- 1st 12nd ' 1st 12nd 1st [2nd 1st '2nd 1st 12nd 1st 12nd 1st '2nd 1st [2nd 1st '2nd 1st '2nd 1st [2nd 1st 12nd \
Grand Total. . . . .. 6,075 695 362 1,425 266 538 45 283 250 46 1,088 880 197-------1---1----1--------------------------------------------Michigan county
-enrollment, nettotal: by year ___ 6,006 693 362 1,898 266 538 45 283 244 44 1,056 880 197
-------1---1--.,...--1--,.-- ----------------------------------------By semester. __ . 6,807 620 129 305 1701,051 680 174 139 364 262 32 32 192 151 145 128 35 33 709 380 696 184 103 94
--------'---,-11------------------------------------------ - --Michigan counties:
Akana. __ .Alger. .Allegan _._Alpena .. _ __ .Antrim _ __ ..
Arenac _" ._Baraga .Barry _ _ _Bay_ : _Benzie _.. .
6 4
3
47 15
3
325
18 5
7 64 37 2
351 1
191 66
3 1
Berrien ............... 23 22 2 6 8 ...Branch ............... 30 11 13 1 32Calhoun .............. 4 4 55 42 12 1Cass .................. 9 8 6 .. '.Cllarlevoix ............ 2 2 2
Cheboygan ............ 2 31 6 2Chippewa ............. 11 3Clare ................. 2 3 38Clinton ............... 8 3Crawford ............. 2 2 14
Delta .................. 12 9 4 1Dickinson. . . . . . . . . . . 5Eaton ................ 2 ·9 9 5 4Emmet. .............. 1 ... 3 6Genesee ... ' ........... 14 86 86 4 13 9 36
oj>.
"'" Gladwin .............. 7Gogebic ............... 3 4Grand Traverse ........ 21 28 2Gratiot. ............ ,. 1 9 2Hillsdale ........ 3 3 20 7 22
Houghton ............. 6 6Huron ................ 9 8Ingham ............... 4 45 39 11 3Ionia ................. 1 1 2 9 8Iosco .......... 2 2 24
Iron ........... 1Isabella ........... 3 4Jackson ....... 881.· 4('i 13 4 20Kalamazoo .. 99 21 23 2Kalkaska ..... 1.
TABLE XVI (Cont.)
STUDENTS REGISTERED IN CERTIFICATE COURSES IN THE FALL AND SPRING OF 1958-1959
DISTRIBUTED BY MICHIGAN COUNTIES, OTHER STATES, AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES
Extension Center Areas
Corre-Upper spond- Fire- Parent
Geographical Total Ann Battle Detroit Flint Grand Port Saginaw Traverse Penin- ence manship Educa-Location Arbor Creek Rapids Huron City sula Study Training tion
------------ --------Semester Semester Semester Semester Semester Semester Semester Semester Semester Semester Semester Semester
1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd------'----1------------------------------------------------
Kent. ................ 3 240 202 23 12 17 44Keweenaw ............ 1 2Lake .................Lapeer ................ 2 2 3Leelanau .............. 5 1 49
Lenawee .............. 56 16 14 18 21 108Livingston ............ 18 6 4 5 5 17Luce ................. 1 3Mackinac ............. 6 2Macomb .............. 55 45 5 8 8 37
Manistee.............. 22 4 2Marquette ............ 1 21 17 6 3Mason ................ 1 2 27 3 1Mecosta .............. 9 4 3 14Menominee .......'.... 1
Midland.·............. 3 16 12 6' 4Missaukee ............ 5 1Monroe............... 2 5 5 55Montcalm ............. 2 12 4Montmorency ......... 3 18 1
Muskegon ............. 3 2 73 35 14 5Newaygo ............. 1 5 3Oakland .............. 43 189 134 56 42 49 39 82Oceana ............... 13 4Ogemaw.............. 14 3
Ontonagon ............ 1Osceola............... 9Oscoda............... 4 17Otsego ................ 28 1Ottawa ............... 3 30 8 14 8
>!>- Presque Isle ........... 2 7 1(.><Roscommon ........... 2 4 1 34Saginaw...... : ....... 9 108 115 7 2 54 64 18St. Clair .............. 2 29 31 8 1 34St. Joseph .... : ........ 2 2 1
Sanilac ............... 11 9 54Schoolcraft ............ 1Shiawassee ............ 3 2 6 5 5 2 1 1 11Tuscola ............... 8 2 8 5Van Buren ............ 2
Washtenaw ........... 322 54 5 7 42 20Wayne............... 59 790 472 2 65 35 41 22 32Wexford .............. 3 2 9 2
----------------------------------------------Other states ............. 2 ... 1 . .. ... ... ... .., . .. 6 . , . ... 2 8 17 . .. . .. . .. . ..
----------------------------------------------Foreign countries ........ 8 17 ... ... . .. ... ... ... ... ... 6 1 . .. ... . .. . ..
TABLE XVII
1958-1959 FRESHMAN REGISTRATIONS* BY RESIDENCE, SEX, COLLEGE, AND ADMISSION PERIOD
Total Freshmen Michigan Freshment Non-Michigan FreshmentUniversity Unit Admission
Period Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women
Total Freshmen ..... year.......... .3,295 1,757 . 1,538 2,102 1,191 911 1,193 566 627Summer. ...... 35 22 13 31 20 11 4 2 2Fall........... 3,084 1,633 1,451 1,952 1,095 857 1,132 538 594Spring ........ 176 102 74 119 76 43 57 26 31
Arch. and Design .... year .......... 114 66 48 64 42 22 I 50 24 26Summer ....... .. . ... .. . . .. .. . . .. " . . .. . ..Fall ........... 106 60 46 56 36 20 50 24 26Spring........ 8 6 2' 8 6 2 " . . .. . ..
Dental Hygiene ..... year .......... 7 . .. 7 7 . .. 7 .. . . .. . ..Summer....... .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . . .. . ..Fall ........... 7 .. . 7 7 . .. 7 .. . . .. . ..Spring ........ .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. ... . " . ..
Education .......... Year. ......... 40 29 11 20 15 5 20 14 6Summer ....... .. . .. . .. . . . , . .. . .. .. . ... . ..Fall........... 34 23 11 16 11 5 18 12 6Spring ........ 6 6 ... 4 4 ... 2 2 . ..
Engineering......... Year. ......... 700 675 25 478 467 11 222 208 14Summer ....... 9 9 ... 8 8 . .. 1 1 . ..Fall ........... 658 \ 635 23 446 435 11 212 200 12Spring........ 33 31 2 24 24 ... 9 7 2
L., S., and A........ year .......... 2,093 923 1,170 1,302 629 673 791 294 497Summer ....... 23 11 12 20 10 . 10 3 1 2Fall ........... 1,950 857 1,093 1,206 579 627 744 278 466Spring ........ 120 55 65 76 40 36 44 15 29
Music .............. year .......... 69 27 42 39 17 22 30 10 20Summer ....... 2 1 1 2 1 1 .. . ... . ..Fall ........... 65 25 40 35 15 20 30 10 20Spring ........ 2 1 1
,2 1 1 ... . .. . ..
Natural Resources ... Year. ......... 19 19 .. . 8 8 · .. 11 11 . ..Summer. ...... . " . .. . . .. ' .. .. . · .. . .. " . . ..Fall ........... 16 16 .. . 7 7 · .. 9 9 . ..Spring........ 3 3 " . 1 1 " . 2 2 '"
Nursing ............ year .......... 223 · .. 223 162 ... 162 61 . .. 61Summer ....... .. . · .. .. . " . .. . . .. . .. . .. " .Fall ........... 220 .. . 220 159 " . 159 61 . .. 61Spring........ 3 .. . 3 3 ... 3 . .. . .. . ..
Pharmacy.......... year.......... 30 18 12 22 13 9 8 5 3Summer ....... 1 1 . .. 1 1 .. . " . . .. . ..Fall ........... 28 17 11. 20 12 8 8 5 3Spring........ 1 ·.. 1 1 . .. 1 ... .. . . ..
·Students who withdrew during the first week of the summer session or the first two weeks of the first or the second semester not included.tResidence determined by home address.
TABLE XVIII
FRESHMAN REGISTRANTS WITHOUT PREVIOUS COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
-Total for Year Summer Fall Spring
YearTotal Men Women Total Men ,Women Total Men Women Total Men Women
1949-50, , , , , , , 2,157 1,273· 884 20 11 9 1,979 1,178 ' 801 158 84 741950-51. , , " .. 2,154 1,23,4 920 16 11 5 1,944 1,099 845 194 124 701951-52, , , , , , , 2,157' 1,282 875 75 71 4 ' 1,868 1,069 799 214 142 721952-53, , , . , , , 2,655 1,508 1,147 21 13 8 2,406 1,349 1,057 228 146 821953-54, . , , , , , 2,877 1,567 1,310 37 23 14 2,599 1,381 1,218 241 163 781954-55, ...... 2,984 1,644 1,340 24 13 11 2,734 1,477 1,257 226 154 721955-56..... '. 3,116 1,715 1,401 28 21 7' 2,893 1,575 1,318 195 119 761956-57. , .. " . 3,316 1,769 1,547 16 14 2 3,089 1,633 1,456 211 122 891957-58 ...... , 3,206 1,725 1,481 20 11 9 2,985 1,595 1,390 201 119 821958-59 ....... 3,295 1,757 1,538 35 22 13 3,084 1,633 1,451 176 102 74
TABLE XIX
HONOR-POINT AVERAGES EARNED BY FALL, 1958, FRESHMEN
DURING THEIR FIRST SEMESTER
FreshmenUniversity Freshmen Who Total Honor-
Unit Registered Received Hours PointFall,1958 Grades Completed Average*
Total. '....... , ............. , .. 3,084 3,038 45,102 2.39
Architecture and Design ......... 106 104 1,534 2.29Dental Hygiene ................ 7 7 84 2.65Education ..................... 34 34 521 1.88Engineering .................... 658 648 9,753 2.32Literature, Science, and the Arts. 1,950 1,924 28,400 2.45Music .......................... 65 64 976 2.68Natural Resources .............. 16 16 261 2.50Nursing ....................... 220 213 3,176 2.19Pharmacy .............."....... 28 28 397 2.14
'The scale used in figuring the averages is A--4; B-3; C-2; D-l; E-O; incomplete disregarded.
TABLE XX
HONOR-POINT AVERAGES EARNED BY FALL, 1958, FRESHMEN
DURING THEIR SECOND SEMESTER
- Fall, 1958, FreshmenUniversity Freshmen Who Total. Honor-
Unit Registered Received Hours PointSpring, 1959 Grades Completed Average*
Total ......................... 2,883 2,832 42,378 2.48
Architecture and Design ......... )10 106 1,527 2.44Dental Hygiene ................ 7 7 127 2.37Education ..................... 33 32 483 2.23Engineering.................... 572 561 8,473 2.40Literature, Science, and the Arts. 1,867 1,843 27,361 2.53Music ......................... 62 60 922 2.75Natural Resources .............. 15 14 218 2.12Nursing ....................... 190 184 2,880 2.29Pharmacy .................... : 27 25 387 1.80
'The scale used in figuring the averages is A-4; B-3; C-2; D-l; E-o; incomplete disregarded.
49
TABLE XXI
PERSISTENCE OF FALL, 1958, FRESHMEN
TransferredTransferred fromto Another Another Fall, 1958,
University Freshmen Enrolled University University FreshmenUnit Registered Fall, Unit Unit Registered
Fall, 1958, Spring, Spring, Spring,1958 Only 1959* 1959* 1959*
Total ................. 3,084 201 92 92 2,883
Architecture and Design. 106 6 3 13 110Dental Hygiene ......... 7 .. . . . ... 7Education .............. 34 2 2 3 33Engineering ............ 658 39 50 < 3 572L., S., and A............ 1,950 123 23 63 1,867Music ... : ............. 65 8 ... 5 62Natural Resources ...... 16 1 1 1 15Nursing ..........' .. , ... 220 20 11 1 190Pharmacy.............. 28 2 2 3 27-
·Change of school or college between fan and spring: Arch. and Des.-L., S., and A. 3; Ed.- L., S.,and k 2; Eng.-Arch. and Des. 3; Eng.-Ed. I; Eng.-Nat. Res. I; Eng.-L., S., and A. 45; L., S., andA.-Arch. and Des. 9; L., S., and A.-Ed. 2; L., S., and A.-Mus. 5; L., S., and A.-Nurs. I; L., S.,·and A.Pharm. 3; L., S., and A.-Eng. 3; Nat. Res.- L., S., and A. I; Nurs.-Arch. and Des. I; Nurs.- L., S., andA. 10; PhlLrm.-L., S., and A. 2.
TABLE XXII
ACADEMIC SUCCESS OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS, FALL, 1958
Grade-Point Average*Student Group
Married women's apartments .Single women's apartments .Women's co-operative housing : .General sororities .All women............................. . .Women's supplementary housing .Independent women .Women's residence halls .All men and women .Men's co-operative housing .Independent men. . . . . . . . .All men.......... . .General fraternities .Men's residence halls .Freshman women .All freshmen .Freshman men .
Fall, 1958
2.922.852.782.752.672.652.642.592.572.542.512.502.472.472.432.392.36
Fall, 1957
tt
2.632.802.672.682.642.592.552.682.482.472.44
.2.412.422.372.34
·Records for students in Flint Col\ege, the School of Dentistry, the Graduate School, the LawSchool, the Medical School, and the School of Social Work and those for graduate students in the Schoolof Business Administration, the School of Music, the School of Natural Resources, and the School ofPublic Health have been excluded in this report. Scale: A-4 points, B-3 points, C-2 points, D-Ipoint, E-O points.
tNat computed.
50---- ---
TABLE XXIII
ACADEMIC SUCCESS OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS, SPRING, 1959
Student GroupGrade-Point Average*
Spring, 1959 Spring, 1958
Married women's apartments .Single women's apartments .Women's co-operative housing .Independent women .All women' " .General sororities , .Women's residence halls .Women's supplementary housing .All men and women .Men's co-operative housing .Independent men .All men .Men's residence halls 'General fraternities .Freshman women .All freshmen .Freshman men .
2;992.952.802.732.712.682.652.642.622.592.582.562.532.512.382.352.33
tt
2.622.682.702.772.642.672.612.692.572.542.482.502.302.282.27
'Records for students in Flint College, the School of Dentistry, the Graduate School, the LawSchool, the Medical School, and the School of Social Work and those for graduate students in the Schoolof Business Administration, the School of Music, the School of Natural Resources, and the School ofPublic Health have been excluded in this report. Scale: A-4 points, B-3 points, C-2 points, D-lpoint, E-O points. '
tNot computed. ,
TABLE XXIV
STUDENTS HONORED AT CONVOCATION, MAY 8, 1959
Honors Conferred Total Men Women
James B. Angell Scholars (students with an all-Arecord for two consecutive semesters) ............ 64 39 25
Class honors (students with an average of 3.5 or -better for the past two semesters) ............... 750 423 327
Total Men WomenSeniors ........ ~ .. 277 145 132 ,Juniors ........... 144 92 52Sophomores ....... 130 79 51Freshmen .......... 199 107 92
- - -Total citations ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 814 462 352Duplicates ........... ... . .................. 64 39 25
- - -Total students honored ...................... 750 423 327
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51
TABLE XXV
COMPARISON OF STUDENTS HONORED AT THE MAY 8, 1959, HONORS CONVOCATION WITH THE 1958 FALL SEMESTER
ELIGIBLE UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT
Total Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors
EligibleUniversity Student Total Per Eligible Honored Per Eligible Honored Per Eligible Honored Per Eligible Honored Per
Unit Enroll- Students Cent Enroll- ' Cent Enroll- Cent Enroll- Cent Enroll- Centment Honored ment ment ment ment
-------------------------------------Total. ............. 13,867' 751 5.42 3,554 199 5.60 3,638 130 3.57 3,395 144 4.24 3,280 278 8.48
-------------------------------------Architecture and
Design ........... 636 14 2.20 127 2 1.57 171 1 .58 217 1 .46 121 10 8.26Business
Administration .... 481 12 2.49 ...' ... ... ... '" ... 224 4 1. 79 257 8 3.11Dental Hygiene ..... 46 2 4.35 .,. ... ... .. . '" '" 26 . .. .. , 20 2 10.00Education .......... 876, 44 5.02 40 ... ... 64 .. . .... 366 7 1.91 406 37 9.11
Engineering......... 3,251 162 4.98 797 35 4.39 1,052 33 3.14 698 41 5.87 704 53 7.53Flint. .............. 148 10 6.76 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. . 148 10 6.76Literature, Science,
and the Arts ...... 7,026 440 6.26 2,224 153 6.88 2,036 87 4.27 1,496 74 4.95 1,270 126 9.92Music.............. 386 31 8.03 85 2 2.35 93 3 3.23 100 7 7.00 108 19 . 17.59
Natural Resources ... 146 5 3.42 19 1 5.26 26 '" ... 53 3 5.66 48 1 2.08Nursing ............ 692 28 4.05 229 6 2.62 146 5 3.42 172 7 4.07 145 10 6.90Pharmacy, ......... 143 3 2.10 29 ... ... 44 1 2.27 33 ... ... 37 2 5.41Public Health ....... 36 ... . ,. 4 ... ... 6 ... '" 10 ... .. , 16 ... ...
·947 Special category student~ were not considered.
TABLE XXVI
COLLEGE OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND THE ARTS CONCENTRATION COUNT
FIRST SEMESTER, 1958-59* ,
Field of ConcentrationGrand Total Junior Senior
Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Wom~n
Total. .................. '.............. 2,820 1,578 1,242 1,538 832 706 1,282 746 536
American Culture ...................... 5 2 3 4 2 2 1 " . 1Anthropology. , .... , .. , .... , ......... , . 22 13 9 12 7 5 10 6 4Anthropology and Zoology .. , ... , . , .. , . , 8 4 4 1 1 ... 7 3 4Astronomy...... , 0 •• '.0 ••••• ' 0 0" 0 •• '. 7 6 1 3 2 1 4 4 ...Biology................ 0 ..... ' 0 .... 0" 52 20 32 34 13 21 18 7 11
Botany............ , .... ,. 0' •••••• 0.'. 12 6 6 5 4 1 7 2 5Botany and Bacteriology ... 0 ••• 0 •• , •• 0 •• 6 1 5 3 1 2 3 • o' 3Chemistry .. 0.".' 0 •••• 0 •• ' ••••••• ,. 0' 95 69 26 55 39 16 40 30 10Classical Studies ..... 0 ••••• , , 0' • , ••• , , • 5 3 2 2 1 1 3 2 1Economics ..... , ',' .. , . , , . 0 0 • , • 0 , , , • 0 •• 176 154 22 104 90. 14 72 64 8
English .......... , ... , 0 0' •• ' •• 0 0 ••• 0" 475 146 329 248 60 188 227 86 141Far Eastern Languages and
Literatures. . . 0 0 • 0 0 • , 0 0 0 • • , • • • • 0 • • , 0 0 4 3 1 . .. . ' . " . 4 3 1Far Eastern Studies .. , .. , . 0 ••• , •••• , •• 0 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 '"
Fine Arts ..... , .. , .. , .... 0 0" 0 0 ••••••• 25 3 22 11 1 10 14 2 12French ....... "., .. ,. 0'." 0 ••• 0 •• '. 0" 37 6 31 23 4 19 14 2 12
Geography ...... , ... 0 •••••••••••••••••• 35 29 6 15 12 3 20 17 3
g:~:~~., ..... :::: ::: ::: ::::: :: ::::: ::::: 44 41 3 17 16 1 27 25 223 12 11 11 7 4 12 5 7
History .............. 0 ••••••• 0' ••• 0 ••• 266 184 82 121 78 43 145 106 39Journalism ........ 0 •••••• , , 0 • , 0 ••••• 0 • 91 50 41 44 24 20 47 26 21
Latin ................. , ............... 1 1 ... .. . .. . . .. 1 1 ...Linguistics ................... , ........ 4 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 1Mathematics ...... 0 ••••••••••••••••••• 107 55 52 70 32 38 37 23 14Medical Technology.................... 37 1 36 19 ... 19 18 1 17Mineralogy.... 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 1 ... ... . " ... 1 1 '"
TABLE XXVI (Cont.)
COLLEGE OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND THE ARTS CONCENTRATION COUNT
FmST SEMESTER, 1958-59*
Grand Total Junior Senior
Field of ConcentrationTotal Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women
Music ................................ 10 1 9 7 1 6 3 3Near Eastern Studies ................... 7 3 4 5 2 3 2 . 1 1
Philosophy............................ 32 24 8 12 8 4 20 16 4Physical Therapy ...................... 34 34 16 16 18 18Physics ......... , ..................... 58 49 9 33 25 8 25 24 1
Political SCience'....................... 126 82 44 62 36 26 64 46 18Predental. ..................... : ...... 22 22 20 20 2 2
<.1'Prelegal ................................ 81 76 5 40 37 3 41 39 2
... Premedical. ........................... 189 180 9 134 126 8 55 54 1Psychology ............................ 230 136 94 138 77 61 92 59 33
Romance'Languages and Literatures ..... 1 1 1 1Russian Studies ........................ 12 7 5 12 7 5Social Anthropology .................... 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 1
Social Studies ......................... 54 9 45 23 2 21 31 7 24
Social Work ........................... 34 2 32 18 1 17 16 1 15
Sociology ....................... : ..... 74 23 51 38 13 25 36 10 26
Spanish ............................... 35 6 29 22 2 20 13 4 9
Speech ............................... 156 53 103 80 31 49 76 22 54
Studies in Religion .... : ............. : .. 3 1 '2 2 2 1 1
Zoology ............................... 106 83 23 56 42 14 50 41 9
Waived ............................. :. 1 1 1 1Not indicated ......................... 11 5 6 11 5 6
•As of the close of the semester.
c.- 1 ._.
--~ ._-
TABLE XXVII
NUMBER OF GRADUATES BY FIELDS IN THE COLLEGE OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND THE ARTS
FROM JULY 1, 1958, THROUGH JUNE 30, 1959
Grand Total August, 1958 February, 1959 June, 1959Field of Concentration
Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women--- --------- --------- ---------
American Culture ............ 2 2 2 2Anthropology ............... 6 3 3 2 4 2 2Anthropology and Zoology .... 5 1 4 5 1 4
I Astronomy .................. 3 3 3 3Biology ..................... , 16 6 10 2 13 5 8
Botany ..................... 5 3 2 '3 1 2Botany and Bacteriology ...... 4 1 3 4 1 3Chemistry.... ; .............. 35 27 8 5 4 9 7 2 21 16 5Chinese ..................... 1 1 1 1
~ Classical Studies ............. 2 2 1 1 1~
Economics ........... : ...... 78 69 9 8 7 1 15 13 2 55 49 6English ..................... 219 94 125 19 .7 12 31 17 14 169 70 99Far Eastern Languages and
Literatures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2 . . ... 2Far Eastern Studies .......... 1 1 1 . .Fine Arts ................... 13 3 10 2 5 2 3 6 6
French ..................... 15 2 13 3 3 3 1 2 9 1 8Geography .................. 19 15 4 2 . r 1 4 4 13 10 3Geology .................... 30 28 2 7 6 1 9 8 1 14 14German ..................... 10 5 5 2 1 1 8 4' 4History ..................... 125 88 37 6 4 2 25 16 9' 94 68 26
Journalism .................. 46 22 24 3 2 7 6 36 15 21Latin ....................... 3 2 1 1 2 1 1Latin-American Studies ....... 1 1Linguistics .................. 3 1 2 3 1 2Mathematics ................ 35 22 13 2 2 4 3 29 17 12
- f
TABLE XXVII (Coni.)
NUMBER OF G~UATES BY FIELDS IN THE COLLEGE OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND THE ARTS
FROM JULY 1, 1958, THROUGH JUNE 30, 1959
Grand Total August, 1958 February, 1959 June, 1959Field of Concentration
Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women--- --------- --------- ------
M;~d!cal Technology.......... 19 18 19 18Music ...................... 2 2 1 1 1Near Eastern Studies......... 3 2 1 2 1 1Philosophy.................. 18 14 4 1 4 3 13 11 2Physical Therapy ............ 14 14 14 14
Physics ..................... 22 21 1 2 2 3 3 17 16 1Political Science ......"....... 65 46 19 5 4 8 8 52 34 18
. Predental. .................. 3 3 3 3(Jl Prelegal. .................... 38 36 2 2 1 4 4 32 310> Premedical. ................. 57 57 6 6 7 7 44 44
Psychology ...' .............. 76 45 31 4 3 13 7 6 59 35 24Russian ..................... 2 2 1 1 1 1Russian Studies .............. 1 1Social Anthropology .......... 2 1 1 2 1 1Social Studies ................ 32 7 25 2 5 5 25 6 19
Social Work .. : .............. 14 14 6 6 8 8Sociology ................... 38 10 28 '6 5 10 3 7 22 6 16Spanish ..................... 13 3 . 10 4 1 3 9 2 7Speech...................... 69 17 52 4 3 10 3 7 55 13 42Studies in Religion ........... 1 1 1 1
Zoology ..................... 45 35 10 5 4 8 7 32 24 8Old Plan .................... 1 1 1 1Waived ..................... 4 2 2 2 2
--- --------- --------- ---------Total. .................. 1,219 705 514 104 64 40 205 128 77 910 513 397
-
Year
TABLE XXVIIIDEGREES GRANTED
Degreesin Course
Change fromPrevious Year
1949-50. . .1950-51. .1%1~2 .1952-53 .1953-54 .1954-55 ' .1955-56 .1956-57 .1957-58.1958-59 .
7,0556,3995,3254,8254.5894,5355,0305,5165,8136,242
-r!:l97-656
-1,074-500-236-54
+495+486+297+429
TABLE XXIXTRANSCRIPTS·
Individual Requeslsfor Transcripls Grade Reporls 10
Year Sludenls, Deans, andNumber Amounl Received Deparlmenls
1949-50. .... . ........ 21,383 $ 4,916.00 95,7731950-51. ..... ... . . ... 30,458 5,370.50 93,4381951-52. ... . ......... 30,932 5,507.50 105,4161952-53. . . .... , ...... 29,847 4,900.00 102,4291953-54. 31,781 5,117.00 93,458 -. . ..... - .. . ..1954-55. .......... 34,314 5,730.00 94,0231955-56. ......... 39,428 11,015.00 107,2831956-57. ............ 41,375 18,920.00 118,1051957-58. .. ....... . 50,563 23,511.00 147,7811958--59. ... . . . . . . . . 56,246 30,212.00 141,861
*In 1955 the transcript fee was increased to $1.00; this accounts for the unusual increasein the "amount received" column. Transcripts were used as grade reports to the studentSand to their deans and departments. These reports were printed en masse at the end ofeach semester and summer session. In addition, copies of transcripts of graduates ofMichigan high schools and junior colleges are sent to the schools when the students receivetheir first d~gree from the University.
57
..TABLE XXX
SUMMARY OF DEGREES. CERTIFICATES. AND COMMISSIONS CONFERRED
JULY I. 1958. THROUGH JUNE 30.1959
30
I29
1,8852I
20722
Women
47342
83
266llO
4
Men
4,35753
48632
ll3
6,24274
20988llO
4
TotalDegrees. Certificates. and Commissions
Total
TotalDegrees in course .Honorary Degrees .Regents' Citation of Honor .Certificates of graduation .Certificates of specialization .Commissions' .Outstanding Achievement Awards .
1------1----1---College of Architecture and Design
Bachelor of Architecture .Bachelor of Science in Design ..Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture
School of Business AdministrationBachelor of Business Administration ..Master of Business Administration .....Master of Business Administration in
Actuarial ScienceMaster of Hospital Administration
Total
264259
514
542
239248
413
504
.25II
38
School of DentistryBachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene.Doctor of Dental Surgery .
Total
2078
98
77
77
20I
21
School of EducationBachelor of Arts in Education ...Bachelor of Science in Education
Total
31478
392
2235
57
292 J
43
335
College of EngineeringBachelor of Science in Engineering
Aeronautical Engineering .Chemical Engineering .Civil Engineering .Electrical Engineering .Engineering Mechanics .Industrial Engineering : ..Industrial-Mechanical Engineering .Materials Engineering .Mathematics .Mechanical Engineering .Metallur.gical Engineering c .Naval Architecture and Marine EngineeringPhysics , .Science Engineering .
Total
775656
1501356
I3
47121
14211814
647
775556
1481256
I3
47121
14211714
642
2I
5
58
TABLE XXX (Cant.)'SUMMARY OF DEGREES, CERTIFICATES, AND COMMISSIONS CONFERRED
JULY 1, 1958, THROUGH JUNE 30,1959
Degrees, Certificates, and Commissions
Flint CollegeBachelor of Arts .
Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate StudiesMaster of Architecture .Master of Arts .Master of Arts in Library Science .Master of City Planning .Master of Public AdministrationMaster of Science .Master of Science in Chemistry .Master of Science in Design .Master of Science in EngineeringMaster of Science in Pharm'!..cy .Doctor of Education .Doctor of Musical Arts .Doctor of Philosophy .Doctor of Science .
"Total
Law SchoolBachelor of Laws' .Juris Doctor .Master of Comparative LawMaster of Laws .Master of Laws in Comparative LawDoctor of the Science of Law .
Total
College of Literature, Science, and the ArtsBachelor of ArtsBachelor of Science .Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
Total
Medical SchoolDoctor of Medicine
School of MusicBachelor of Music
Music Education .Music Literature .Organ .Piano .String Instruments .Voice .Wind Instruments .
59
Total
105
101,016
973
17253
1020
3137
123
2881
2,050
224457
1313
293
98421520
1,219
186
541127431
Men
68
10597
273
16210
910
3116
113
2571
1,471
221457
1313
290
53615316
705
179
25321111
Women
37
41970
143
110211
3L
579
3
3
44862
4
514
7
298
632
TABLE XXX (Cant.) .SUMMARY OF DEGREES, CERTIFICATES, AND COMMISSIONS CONFERRED
JULY I, 1958, THROUGH JUNE 30, 1959
Degrees, Certificates, and Commissions Total
Master of MusicComposition 1Music Education . . . . . . . . . . 38Music Literature . . . . . . . . . . . 12Organ 2Piano 6Theory 3Viola . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Violin 3Voice 2Wind Instruments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2
2
11312
68
. 2
Women
4137133
58
12791.431128
91
Men
4337133
60
159Total
School of Natural ResourcesBachelor of ScienceBachelor of Science in ForestryMaster of Forestry .Master of Science in ConservationMaster of Science in Fisheries ..Master of Wildlife Management .
Total
School of NursingBachelor of Science in Nursing 137 137
College of PharmacyBachelor of Science in Pharmacy .. 35 22 13
School of Public HealthBachelor of Science in Public Health ....Bachelor of Science in Public Health NursingMaster of Public Health .Master of Public Health
(Industrial Health)Doctor of Public Health
Total
117
110
72
137
66
72
75
11744
62
School of Social WorkMaster of Social Work 69 35 34
Honorary DegreesDoctor of Humane Letters ..............•.Doctor of Laws .Doctor of Music .
151
14
Total
Regents' Citation of Honor
Outstanding Achievement Awards
Certificates of GraduationCertificate in Anesthesia .Certificate in Dental Hygiene .
Total
7
4
4
416
20
5
3
4
2
416
20
TABLE XXX (Cont.)SUMMARY OF DEGREES, CERTIFICATES, AND CoMMISSIONS CONFERRED
JULY 1, 1958, THROUGH JUNE 30, 1959
Degrees, Certificates, and Commissions Total
Certificates of SpecializationCertificate in Journalism 19Certificate in Medical Technology 19Teachers' Certificates
State Elementary Provisional CertificateSchool of Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297Flint College 30Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate
Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15State Secondary Provisional Certificate
College of Architecture and Design..... 21School of Business Administration 5School of Education 142Flint College 30Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate
Studies . . . . . . . . . . . 40College of Literature, Science, and
the Arts 234School of Music 58School of Natural Resources 2School of Public Health 7School of Social Work 1
State Dual Provisional CertificateSchool of Education .
Community College Permanent CertificateSchool of Business Administration 1School of Education 3Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate
Studies 62School of Public Health 1
Men
101
77
4
23
7517
27
4825'1
13
341
Women·
9'18
29023
11
192
6713
13
18633171
28
Total
CommissionsNaval Reserve Officers' Training Corps
United States Naval Reserve .United States Navy .United States Marine Corps .United States Marine Corps Reserve .
Reserve Officers' Training CorpsUnited States Air Force Reserve.United States Army
Adjutant.Generals' CorpsArmor .Army Intelligence .Army Security .Artillery .Chemical Corps .Corps of Engineers .Finance Corps .Infantry .Military Intelligence .Military Police Corps :: .Ordnance Corps .Quartermaster Corps .Signal Corps .Transportation Corps .
Total
988
1224
32
20
439291117114114
110
266
1224
32
20
439291117114114
110
722
TABLE XXXI
UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFER STUDENTS WHO REGISTERED IN THE FALL, 1958*
Transfer Students from Other Institutions Residence
Michigan CollegesUnit of Intra-
Admission Total Church Colleges UniversityTax Related in Other No Transfers
Total Public Supported . and State~ Previous Non-Michigan Junior 4-Year Other and College Michigan Michig~n
, Colleges Colleges Colleges Colleges Countries
TotaL .................. 1,481 764 379 225 160 714 3 1,003 478 726
Architecture and Design .. 79 28 14 6 8 51 · ., 46 33 30Business Administration .. 67 38 19 11 8 28 1 42 25 167Dental Hygiene .......... 11 7 3 2 2 4 .. , 10 1 18Education .............. , 126 61 19 24 18 65 · .. 89 37 289Engineering .... , ........ 355 210 105 53 52 145 ' .. 235 120 27Flint College ............ 123 106 88 13 5 16 . 1 123 ... 14Literature, Science, and
the Artst ......... .'... 630 289 1'22 104 63 341 " . 418 212 152Music .................. 36 9 1 6 2 26 1 20 16 8Natural Resources ....... 28 4 1 3 ... 24 '" 7 21 5Nursing ................. 4 2 2 .. . ... 2 '" 2 2 1Pharmacy............... 10 6 4 2 " . 4 '" 6 4 9Public Health ........... 12 4 1 1 2 8 · .. 5 7 6
·Close of the fifth week of classes.tNot included in Literature, Science, and the Arts are 91 non-Michigan students and 2 Michigan students, entering from non-Michigan colleges, enrolled in the
English Language Institute. There are also 5 English Language Institute students entering with no previous college experience and 2 intra-University transfers.
TABLE XXXII
GRADUATE OR GRADUATE-PROFESSIONAL TRANSFE~ STUDENTS WHO REGISTERED IN THE FALL, 1958*
Transfer Students from Other Institutions Residence
Michigan CollegesUnit of Intra-
Admission Church Colleges UniversityTotal Tax Related in Other Transfers
Total Public Supported and States Non-Michigan Junior 4-Year· O~her and Michigan MichiganColleges Colleges Colleges Colleges Countries
-----Total. .................. 1,865 558 8 367 183 1,307 862 1,003 737
Business Administration ... 134 54 ... 28 26 80 79 55 47Dentistry, total. ......... 51 41 8 17 16 10 46 5 61
D.D.S. candidates ... '" 50 41 8 17 16 9 46 4 49Postgraduate Dentistry. 1 .. . ... " . . .. 1 . .. 1 12
Graduate ................ 1,111 331 ... 241 90 780 519 592 410Law .................... 248 27 ... 14 13 221 62 186 83Medicine, total ........... 109 70 ... 46 24 39 92 17 108
M.D. candidates ....... 95 69 ... 45 24 26 83 12 L03Postgraduate Medicine .. 14 1 ... 1 ... 13 9 5 5
Music ................... 36 2 ... ... 2 34 5 31 1Natural Resources ........ 6 .. . " . '" ... 6 . .. 6 1Public Health ............ 107 7 ... 5 2 100 17 90 13Social Work .... , ........ 63 26 ... 16 10 37 42 21 13
• Close of the fifth week of classes.
TABLE XXXIII
UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFER STUDENTS WHO REGISTERED IN THE SPRING, 1959*
Transfer Students from 'Other Institutions Residence
Unit ofMichigan Colleges
Intra-Admission Church Colleges University
Total Tax Related in Other No TransfersTotal Public Supported and States Previous Non-
Michigan Junior 4-Year Other and College Michigan MichiganColleges Colleges Colleges Colleges Countries
T~tal.. ................. 463 248 95 111 42 215 ... 337 126 466
Architecture and Design, . 17 7 1 3 3 10 ·.. 12 5 35Business Administration .. 20 7 1 4 2 13 · .. ~5 5 62Dental Hygiene .......... ... ... .. . .. . ." . I ••• · .. . .. " . " .Education ............... 45 22 3 13 6 1. 23 ... 41 4 133Engineering ............ , 108 49 19 25 5 ! 59 · .. 59 49 28Flint College ............ 75 68 56 10 2 ' 7 · .. 75 ," . 16Literature, Science, and
th~ Artst . .1 •••••••••• , 170 84 14 49 21 86 ... 118 52 176MUSIc .................. 8 2 .. . 1 1 6 ... 5 3 6Natural Resources ...... 0 7 1 ... 1 0" 6 · o. 3 4 3Nursing, ........ 0 ••••••• 0 3 2 1 I' ... 1 0 •• 3 0 •• 1Pharmacy .. 0 ••••••••••• 0 6 4 ... 3 1 2 ... 4 2 5Public Health .......... 0 4 2 ... 1 1 2 ... 2 2 1
·Close of the fifth week of classes.tNot included in Literature, Science, and the Arts are 66 non-Michigan students and 2 Michigan students enrolled in the English Language Institute.
TABLE XXXIV
GRADUATE OR GRADUATE-PROFESSIONAL TRANSFER STUDENTS WHO REGISTERED IN THE SPRING, 1959*
Transfer Students from Other Institutions Residence ,Michigan Colleges
Unit of Intra-Admission, Church Colleges University,
Total Tax Related in Other TransfersTotal Public Supported and States Non-
Michigan Junior 4-Year Other and Michigan MichiganColleges Colleges Colleges Colleges Countries
Total ............. , ..... 440 206 · .. 178 28 234 350 90 340
Business Administration ... 31 12 ... 6 6 19 21 10 31Dentistry, total .......... ... ... · .. '" · .. . .. '" ... 2
D.D.S. C!l.lldidates ...... ... ... ·.. . " · .. . .. '" . .. 1Postgraduate Dentistry. . " .. . .. . .. . .. . ... " . . .. 1
Graduate .'............... 363 183 · .. 162 21 180 302 61 285Law ...................... 6 1 .. . . .. 1 5 3 3 3Medicine, total ........... 6 ... .. . . .. ... 6 3 3 1
M.D. candidates ....... . " . .. · .. .. . · .. . .. " . . .. . ..Postgraduate Medicine .. 6 .. . · .. . " · .. 6 3 3 1
Music ................... 6 .... . .. . .. . .. 6 1 5 . ..Natural Resources ........ , 1 ... · .. '" .. . 1 ... 1 2Public Health .... , ....... 4 1 · .. 1 . .. 3 3 1 2Social Work ............. 22 9 ... 9 . .. 13 16 6 14Hospital Training ........ 1 '" ... '" ... 1 1 ... '"
·Close of the fifth week of classes.
TABLE XXXV
SPRING, 1958, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN RESIDENCE CREDIT
STUDENTS RETURNIN<: TO THE. UNIVERSITY IN THE FALL, 1958, BY UNIT OF REGISTRATION
Fall Unit in Which Students Were Enrolled
>, Q)
u:i .tJ c UJc '" '0
Q)
Net Total,d uSpring Unit
.~ A Q) '.0 A ~....
'" 's c c ;:l<9 SpringQ) A", Q) Q)
~ ~'"Q) 0
in Which Students i=I "0 '51 i=I ~ ~ '" C;; ..!<l Students-< -Q)
~c Q) ~
Q) ....Were Enrolled "0 >,<-> C "0 -<-> ~ >, Q) 0
c '" .... ~ .,;.~
'C 2 c Q) ~ 'U1 .,; u ::t: ~~ '" <->"0 ~Q)
~oj ,5 :-s Q) E c:; ~ ~
Q) ",.- C;; .... ~Q) <9 c E .~..d c .~] ..:P c ;:l ._ "0
..:P u ....'U1 c:;
'U1 "l5 u '51 <-> "0 (f) "OC '" 'U1 ;:l .... ::0u c ~ '" ;:l .S ~ ~Q) '"
Q)
'" ;:l <-> .... oj '0.... ;:l ~uQ) 0 "0 C .... ~
~0 ~ Z .J:i ;:l 0-< ~ i=I P-< ~ ~ ~ C) >-1 >-i ~u P-< ~ Z P-< P-< (f)
-----------1- - ---------- - ------------------------1------
9 ...1 9 " . 52 5 ... 2
1 .. . 2 ... 171 .. . 3 ... 7
4 ...
442583255
379
5132,401
2513,013
4925,009
56010
2333501204761064487
2 ...1
7... 7
1 4 ...93 ... '"
. 40" ..
. 86
2 ...
1... 1 ...2 .4 .
90... 7 4540 . .. 15." .
10 '" .... 231 .
... 335 .... 111 .
... 451
179
10 .. "12 185 ...
2 ...1
1 ...1 ..
'" 3'" 3249... 1 .. .. 36 ..•.. " ,
9 ..... 475 31 1 4
82,174 185 6 811 ... 225 12 2 11 7 32,975 7 41 8473 2
43 15 ... 247 15 2 127 454,2181 3 . . . 1
Architecture and Design 410 2Business Administration. . . . . .. '" 539Dentistry, D.D.S. candidates .Dental .Hygiene .Postgraduate Dentistry" .Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Engineering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11 37Flint ' . . . 1 6Graduate.................... 4Law......................... 10Literature, Science, and the Arts 19 155Medicine, M.D. candidates .Anesthesia .Post~radu~te Medicine :MUSIC .................••....Natural Resources '.Nursing ' .Pharmacy .Public Health .Social Work .-----------1-- ----------- ------------------------1------Net Tota~ Fall Students 441755 295 53 11 7452,1982333,2985524,369 636 10246345115452102 46 95 14,935*
"Excludes 56 double enrollments in the spring and 62 double enrollments in the fall.
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TABLE XXXVI
THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN RESIDENCE CREDIT ENROLLMENT DATA OF STUDENTS
REGISTERED BOTH SPRING, 1958, AND FALL, 1958
Returnees to Fall, 1958, from Spring, 1958 Per Cent of Fall,1958, Enrollment
Student Group 12th Week To the University To the Same Unit To Other Units Who WereEnrollment
Per 'CentEnrolled
Spring, 1958 Number Per Cent Number Number Per Cent Spring, 1958
Net Total. ........................ 22,400 14,935 67 13,641 61 1,294 6 57
Architecture and Design ............. 574 442 77 410 71 34 6 64Business Administration ............. 1,025 583 57 539 53 43 4 50Dentistry, D.D.S. candidates ........ 342 255 75 249 73 6 2 71Dental Hygiene ................. " . 77 37 48 36 47 1 1 50Postgraduate Dentistry ............. 32 9 28 9 28 .. . ... 18Education ......................... 875 513 59 475 54 38 4 49Engineering .. : ..................... 3,003 2,401 80 2,174 72 232 8 65Flint .............................. 392 251 64 225 57 26 7 56Graduate .......................... 5,438 3,013 55 2,975 55 35 " . 54L~ .............................. 794 492 62 473 60 22 3 55Literature, Science, and the Arts ..... 6,825 5,009 73 4,212 62 790 11 56Medicine .......................... 739 560 76 540 73 20 3 73Anesthesia ......................... 13 10 77 10 77 ., . . .. 100Postgraduate Medicine .............. 464 233 50 231 50 9 2
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Music ............................ 534 350 66 335 63 15 3 63Natural Resources .................. 176 120 68 111 63 9 5 60Nursing ........................... 624 476 76 , 451 72 25 4 65Pharmacy ......................... 149 106 71 93 62 13 9 65Public Health ................... '" 189 44 23 40 21 4 2 20Social Work ....................... 201 87 43 86 43 1 ... 40Hospital Training .................. 18 .. . .. . ... . .. .. . . .. '"
Counted in Two Units and Oncein Totals ........................ 84 56 ... 33 .. . 29 . .. " ,
EDWARD G. GROESBECK, Director