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Welcome, alumni! Student Recruitment Training September 26, 2014
Thanks for a great year!
Derek Dubose Sr. Assistant Director Undergraduate Admissions
Welcome President Michael V. Drake, MD
Executive Vice President and Provost Joe Steinmetz
Final year of One University Enrollment Plan
2011-2015
Enrollment plan progress and goals
Freshman class (Columbus) 2010 2015 goal
Enrollment 6,549
Non-Ohio resident 21%
International 7%
Diversity 18%
ACT composite 27.8
Top 10 percent 54%
Top 25 percent 89%
First-year retention 92.8%
Four-year graduation 52.6%
Six-year graduation 78%
7,100
30%
8%
29.0
60%
95%
95%
60%
82%
Future enrollment planning: 2016-2021
Affordability, Access and Excellence
Top priority for the Office of Academic Affairs
Student retention/success work group
Enrollment plan progress and goals
Freshman class (Columbus) 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
goal
Enrollment 6904 7186 7083 7024 7100
ACT composite 28.0 28.1 28.5 28.8 29.0
Top 10 percent 55% 54% 58% 61% 60%
Top 25 percent 89% 89% 92% 95% 95%
Enrollment plan progress and goals
Freshman class (Columbus) 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 goal
Non-Ohio resident 22% 25% 28% 30% 30%
International 6% 8% 7% 8% 8%
Diversity 18% 17% 18% 18%
Enrollment plan progress and goals
Freshman class (Columbus) 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 goal
First-year retention 92.8% 91.6% 92.4% 93‐94% 95%
Four-year graduation 58.5% 61.4%* 58.5% 58‐59% 60%
Six-year graduation 79.7% 82.4% 83.2% 83‐84% 82%
* impacted by switch to semesters
Early action What did we learn?
Technical problems won’t stop students.
Students really do pay attention to deadlines.
The November 1 deadline did what we expected it to do…but then surprised us.
Katie Cook Assistant Director Undergraduate Admissions
Many students want to major in competitive programs but still want to explore their options.
Students don’t always understand the benefits of applying to Honors & Scholars or the Morrill Scholars Program…
…or intentional four-year programming with a scholarship component vs. a merit scholarship.
Introducing a second-year living requirement.
Nov. 1 early action and priority deadline Freshman applicants to the Columbus campus for autumn semester who submit the Common Application and all required materials by our November 1 early action deadline qualify for:
• An admissions decision by mid-January – Indicate interest in “early action” on the Common Application
• Priority consideration for merit scholarships and Honors and Scholars Programs
– Indicate interest in Honors, Scholars and/or the Morrill Scholars Program on the Common Application
– Complete the associated essay(s) Note! Meeting the early action deadline is strongly recommended for applicants applying to the College of Engineering.
Decision timeline
Admissions
• Early action Applicants who meet the November 1 deadline and select the early action decision plan on the Common Application will receive a decision no later than mid-January
• Regular admission Students not interested in the early action deadline must apply by February 1 and applications will be evaluated on a rolling admission timeline
Decisions
Admissions
• Admit to the Columbus campus
• Deny to the Columbus campus – Ohio residents will be admitted to their second-choice campus
• Defer to be considered again during the mid-March review once all applications are received – Please see FAQ for additional information about defer decision
Let’s continue the conversation on Facebook!
Michell Domke Director, Office of Volunteer Relations OSU Alumni Association
Questions?
Katie Cook [email protected] (614) 292-0795