in 2000, 29% of the freshman class had a gpa below a 3.0
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Presentation for Faculty SenateGeorge Mason University
December 8, 2010
Over 50,000 visitors to campus attended special recruitment events and daily campus tours.
Millions of e-mails, postal mailings, and phone calls sent to over 200,000 prospective students at all levels
905 U.S. high school visits and college fairs attended in 29 states and the District of Columbia, in addition to 14 graduate recruitment fairs
High school visits and college fairs in 14 countries, extensively in India and China in addition to Skype college fairs
Operations, Transfer, and Technology Services divisions moved into the new Enrollment Central “one stop shop” service facility
Enrollment and Recruitment Initiatives
Graduate Application Rates
YearGraduate Applied
Graduate Admitted Acceptance Rate
Graduate Enrolled Yield
1998 3761 2451 65.17% 1818 74.17%
1999 3546 2281 64.33% 1541 67.56%
2000 4340 2989 68.87% 1836 61.43%
2001 5019 3289 65.53% 2049 62.30%
2002 6233 3985 63.93% 2553 64.07%
2003 6394 4112 64.31% 2599 63.21%
2004 6106 3839 62.87% 2226 57.98%
2005 6535 3885 59.45% 2298 59.15%
2006 7060 4063 57.55% 2463 60.62%
2007 7555 4425 58.57% 2579 58.28%
2008 8129 4368 53.73% 2640 60.43%
2009 8670 4963 57.24% 2843 57.28%
2010 10072 5585 55.45% 2974 53.25%
Mason Transfer Application Rates
YearTransfer Applied
Transfer Admitted
Acceptance Rate
Transfer Enrolled Yield
1998 3817 3064 80.27% 2036 66.45%
1999 4288 3232 75.37% 2192 67.82%
2000 4520 3089 68.34% 1940 62.80%
2001 4899 3404 69.48% 2143 62.96%
2002 5118 3556 69.48% 2274 63.95%
2003 5217 3674 70.42% 2280 62.06%
2004 5652 3784 66.95% 2240 59.20%
2005 5564 3416 61.39% 1974 57.79%
2006 5703 3460 60.67% 2084 60.23%
2007 5786 3710 64.12% 2222 59.89%
2008 5675 3600 63.44% 2280 63.33%
2009 6199 4068 65.62% 2600 63.91%
2010 9047 3797 41.97% 2473 65.13%
Mason FTIAC Application Rates
YearFTIAC
AppliedFTIAC
AdmittedAcceptance
RateFTIAC
Enrolled Yield**Out of State % OOS
2000 7407 4502 60.78% 2169 48.18% 295 13.60%
2001 8106 5519 68.09% 2149 38.94% 301 14.01%
2002 8849 5830 65.88% 2224 38.15% 337 15.15%
2003 9763 6430 65.86% 2248 34.96% 412 18.33%
2004 10102 6949 68.79% 2270 32.67% 448 19.74%
2005 10313 7101 68.85% 2529 35.61% 475 18.78%
2006 11015 6724 61.04% 2435 36.56% 484 19.87%
2007 13327 7436 55.80% 2229 29.98% 510 22.88%
2008 13100 8050 61.45% 2556 31.71% 566 22.14%
2009 13732 8691 63.29% 2656 30.56% 581 21.87%
2010 17306 8928 51.58% 2601 29.13% 596 22.91%
Freshman Application Rates
Year AppliedFTIAC
EnrolledOut of State % OOS
2000 7407 2169 295 13.60%
2005 10313 2529 475 18.78%
2010 17306 2601 596 22.91%
Freshman Profile
2000 2005 2010
High School GPA
Average GPA 3.20 3.36 3.58
SAT Scores
25th %tile (SAT) 970 1000 1060
75th %tile (SAT) 1180 1210 1230
Average SAT 1072 1109 1154
Freshman GPA Distribution Comparison
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
GPA of 3.75 and higher 16% 17% 21% 21% 28% 31%
GPA between 3.50 and 3.74 17% 20% 23% 24% 26% 29%
GPA between 3.25 and 3.49 25% 28% 28% 29% 26% 26%
GPA between 3.00 and 3.24 27% 27% 23% 21% 18% 14%
GPA between 2.50 and 2.99 15% 8% 5% 5% 2% 1%
GPA between 2.0 and 2.49 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
In 2000, 29% of the Freshman Class had a GPA below a 3.0
Honors College enrollment increased from 129 students in 2008, to 234 students in 2009, to 358 students in 2010.
Recruitment efforts for the new ACCESS program for non-native English speakers slightly exceeded target enrollment in the pilot program.
Along with National Geographic Society and the National Zoo, hosted the inaugural Washington Youth Summit on the Environment (WYSE), attracting125 of the top high school students in the country
The Washington Journalism and Media Conference (WJMC) entered its second year with over 150 participants from across the country
Additional Highlights
Partnership with Virginia-based Envision student leadership conferences offers outstanding high school students opportunity to gain elective college credit. Provides access to over one million high profile prospective students in addition to new institutional revenue.
The second year of a $100,000 ACE/Walmart Foundation grant, for Military Services offers expanded Counseling and Psychological Services and enhanced student service models during an increase of 30% in the Mason military population.
Undergraduate international (F-1) new student enrollment exceeded target, growing from 78 in fall 2009 to 102 for fall 2010.
Mason Ambassadors launch the Gbay event, raising over $10,000 for student scholarships
Additional Highlights
2010 Office of Admissions and Enrollment Development
Annual Reporthttp://admissions.gmu.edu/annualreport