3/17 TABLE 4-401 FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT ENROLLMENT FALL 2006-2016 Lawrence State* Wichita State Emporia State Fort Hays State Pittsburg State Total 2006 23,942 19,784 10,549 5,224 6,156 6,371 72,026 2007 23,831 19,956 10,795 5,230 6,246 6,626 72,684 2008 24,503 19,931 11,172 5,285 6,543 6,673 74,107 2009 24,340 20,174 11,392 5,226 7,256 6,851 75,239 2010 23,989 20,399 11,366 5,189 7,526 6,858 75,327 2011 23,290 20,737 11,686 4,908 8,198 6,984 75,803 2012 22,468 21,319 11,662 4,745 8,498 6,876 75,568 2013 22,327 21,477 11,696 4,917 8,704 6,991 76,112 2014 22,532 21,581 11,962 4,963 9,018 6,981 77,037 2015 22,647 21,119 11,616 5,139 9,211 6,771 76,503 2016 22,726 20,898 11,560 4,951 9,594 6,678 76,407 2006-2016 2015-2016 (5.1)% 5.6% 9.6% (5.2)% 55.8% 4.8% 6.1% 0.3% (1.0)% (0.5)% (3.7)% 4.2% (1.4)% (0.1)% * Includes Veterinary Medicine, Salina and Olathe. NOTE: Full-time equivalent enrollment is not reported for the KU Medical Center. Source: Higher Education Enrollment Report, 2006-2016, Board of Regents website.
3/17 TABLE 4-402 FALL 2006-2016 Lawrence Medical Center State* Wichita State Emporia State Fort Hays State Pittsburg State Total 2006 26,773 2,840 23,141 14,298 6,473 9,122 6,859 89,506 2007 26,342 2,918 23,332 14,442 6,354 9,588 7,087 90,063 2008 26,999 3,103 23,520 14,612 6,404 10,107 7,127 91,872 2009 26,826 3,178 23,581 14,823 6,314 11,308 7,277 93,307 2010 26,266 3,196 23,588 14,806 6,262 11,883 7,130 93,131 2011 25,448 3,270 23,863 15,100 5,976 12,802 7,275 93,734 2012 24,577 3,362 24,378 14,898 5,867 13,310 7,289 93,681 2013 24,435 3,349 24,581 14,550 6,033 13,441 7,400 93,789 2014 24,612 3,371 24,766 15,003 6,114 13,825 7,479 95,170 2015 24,708 3,383 24,146 14,495 6,094 14,210 7,244 94,280 2016 24,892 3,509 23,779 14,474 5,887 14,658 7,102 94,301 2006-2016 2015-2016 (7.0)% 23.6% 2.8% 1.2% (9.1)% 60.7% 3.5% 5.4% 0.7% 3.7% (1.5)% (0.1)% (3.4)% 3.2% (2.0)% 0.0% * Includes Veterinary Medicine and Salina. Source: Higher Education Enrollment Report, 2006-2016; Board of Regents website.
3/17 TABLE 4-403 HEAD COUNT, FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT, AND STUDENT CREDIT HOURS FALL 2016 Head Count from 2015 Full-time Equivalent from 2015 Total Student Credit Hours from 2015 -Lawrence 24,892 0.7% 22,726 0.3% 311,497 0.2% -Medical Center 3,509 3.7% ** ** ** ** Subtotal 28,401 1.1% 22,726 0.3% 311,497 0.2% State* 23,779 (1.5) 20,898 (1.0) 294,246 (1.3) Wichita State 14,474 (0.1) 11,560 (0.5) 160,647 (0.2) Emporia State 5,887 (3.4) 4,951 (3.7) 65,881 (3.6) Fort Hays State 14,658 3.2 9,594 4.2 133,288 3.7 Pittsburg State 7,102 (2.0) 6,678 (1.4) 94,839 (1.5) TOTAL 94,301 0.0% 76,407 (0.1)% 1,060,398 (0.2)% KU as a Percent of Total 30.1% 29.7% 29.4% * Includes Veterinary Medicine and Salina. ** Full-time equivalent and student credit hours are not reported for the KU Medical Center. Source: Higher Education Enrollment Report, 2016, Board of Regents website.
3/17 TABLE 4-404 STUDENT CREDIT HOUR ENROLLMENT FALL 2016 Undergraduate SCH from 2015 Doctorate Professional Practice SCH from 2015 Graduate SCH from 2015 -Lawrence 259,993 0.3% 11,868* (7.3)% 39,636 2.6% State** 260,125 (1.6) 8,468 (1.5) 25,653 2.7 Wichita State 139,624 0.4 3,034 1.5 17,992 (4.7) Emporia State 53,315 (3.4) -- -- 12,566 (4.2) Fort Hays State 117,346 2.8 -- -- 15,942 10.7 Pittsburg State 86,727 (1.7) 189 23.5 7,924 0.4 TOTAL 917,130 (0.4)% 23,559 (6.0)% 119,713 1.5% KU as a Percent of Total 28.3% 50.4% 33.1% * KU includes 5 th and 6 th year Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) and Law credit hours. Student credit hours are not reported for the KU Medical Center. ** KSU includes Veterinary Medicine and Salina. Source: Higher Education Enrollment Report, 2016, Board of Regents website.
6/17 TABLE 4-405 PEER GROUP FALL 2012-2016 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Buffalo 29,129 29,850 29,944 29,806 30,183 Colorado Boulder 29,850 29,839 30,265 31,300 32,270 Florida 49,913 49,878 50,350 52,286 54,607 Indiana Bloomington 42,133 46,817 1 46,416 1 48,514 1 49,695 1 Iowa 30,129 29,748 29,970 30,844 32,011 -Lawrence 24,577 24,435 24,612 24,708 24,892 Michigan State 48,906 49,343 50,085 50,543 50,344 Missouri-Columbia 2 34,748 34,658 35,441 35,448 33,266 North Carolina at Chapel Hill 29,278 29,127 29,135 29,084 29,469 Oregon 24,591 24,548 24,181 24,125 23,608 Virginia 23,907 23,464 23,732 23,883 23,898 1 Includes dual credit ACP students. 2 Includes students enrolled in off-campus courses. Source: Special communication with institution; AAU Data Exchange; institution web sites.
5/17 TABLE 4-406 MIDWEST COMPARISON GROUP FALL 2010-2016 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Baylor 14,900 15,029 15,364 15,616 16,263 16,787 16,959 Colorado Boulder 30,502 30,417 29,850 29,839 30,265 31,300 32,270 Iowa State 1 28,682 29,611 30,748 32,955 34,435 35,714 36,353 - Lawrence 26,266 25,448 24,577 24,435 24,612 24,708 24,892 State 2 23,588 23,863 24,378 24,581 24,766 24,146 23,779 Missouri - Columbia 3 32,415 33,805 34,748 34,658 35,441 35,448 33,266 Nebraska - Lincoln 24,610 24,593 24,207 24,445 25,006 25,260 25,897 Oklahoma, Norman 4 26,490 27,149 27,518 27,303 27,278 27,445 27,937 Oklahoma State 23,522 24,231 25,544 25,939 25,854 25,806 25,594 Texas at Austin 51,195 51,112 52,186 52,059 51,313 50,950 51,331 Texas A&M 5 49,129 49,861 53,187 56,255 62,185 64,376 66,425 Texas Tech 31,637 32,327 32,480 33,111 35,158 35,859 36,551 1 Beginning 2011 excludes Post Docs. 2 Includes Veterinary Medicine, Salina and Olathe. 3 Includes students enrolled in off-campus courses. 4 Includes all Norman Campus based programs (on-campus, OU-Tulsa, and OU Outreach), excludes OU Health Sciences Center. 5 2012 excludes Health Science Center and School of Law. 2013 excludes only Health Science Center. Beginning 2014 counts include all Texas A&M campuses. Source: Special communication with each institution or institution web site.
6/17 TABLE 4-407 AAUDE SIXTEEN MEMBER COMPARISON GROUP FALL 2010-2016 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Colorado Boulder 30,502 30,417 29,850 29,839 30,265 31,300 32,270 Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 43,862 44,407 44,520 44,942 45,140 45,842 46,932 Indiana Bloomington 42,464 42,731 42,133 46,817 1 46,416 1 48,514 1 49,695 1 Iowa 30,825 30,893 30,129 29,748 29,970 30,844 32,011 Iowa State 2 28,682 29,611 30,748 32,955 34,435 35,714 36,353 -Lawrence 26,266 25,448 24,577 24,435 24,612 24,708 24,892 Michigan-Ann Arbor 3 41,924 42,716 43,426 43,710 43,625 43,651 44,718 Michigan State 47,131 47,954 48,906 49,343 50,085 50,543 50,344 Minnesota, Twin Cities 51,721 52,557 51,853 51,526 51,147 50,678 51,580 Missouri-Columbia 4 32,415 33,805 34,748 34,658 35,441 35,448 33,266 Nebraska-Lincoln 24,610 24,593 24,207 24,445 25,006 25,260 25,897 Ohio State-Columbus 56,064 56,867 56,387 57,466 58,322 58,663 59,482 Purdue-Lafayette 39,726 39,637 39,256 38,788 38,770 39,409 40,451 Texas at Austin 51,195 51,112 52,186 52,059 51,313 50,950 51,331 Texas A&M 5 49,129 49,861 53,187 56,255 62,185 64,376 66,425 Wisconsin-Madison 42,595 42,441 42,820 43,275 43,193 42,716 43,336 1 Includes dual credit ACP students. 2 Beginning 2011 excludes Post Docs. 3 2010 Michigan changed its student counting procedures. The increase was partly due to a change to require continuous enrollment for doctoral students who have reached candidacy. 4 Includes students enrolled in off-campus courses. 5 2012 excludes Health Science Center and School of Law. 2013 excludes only Health Science Center. Beginning 2014 counts include all Texas A&M campuses. Source: Special communication with institution; AAU Data Exchange.