Final Fall Counts (SIRIS)

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Final Fall Counts (SIRIS) Full-Time ( 8,426 0 7,931-495 -5.87 7,490-441 -5.56 Part-Time 4,370 0 4,123-247 -5.65 3,819-304 -7.37 Total 12,796 0 12,054-742 -5.80 11,309-745 -6.18

Final Fall Totals (SIRIS) Full-Time (G 8,426 0 7,931-495 -5.87 7,490-441 -5.56 Part-Time (L 4,370 0 4,123-247 -5.65 3,819-304 -7.37 Total 12,796 0 12,054-742 -5.80 11,309-745 -6.18 Credits Credits Credits Full-Time (G 119,530 0 112,560.5-6,969.5-5.83 106,921.5-5,639-5.01 Part-Time (L 25,447 0 24,348-1,099-4.32 22,948.5-1,399.5-5.75 Total 144,977 0 136,908.5-8,068.5-5.57 129,870-7,038.5-5.14 FTEs FTEs FTEs Full-Time (G 3,984.33 0 3,752.02-232.32-5.83 3,564.05-187.97-5.01 Part-Time (L 848.23 0 811.6-36.63-4.32 764.95-46.65-5.75 Total 4,832.57 0 4,563.62-268.95-5.57 4,329-234.62-5.14

Final Fall Counts (SIRIS) 2,898 0 2,587-311 -10.73 2,436-151 -5.84 316 0 396 80 25.32 489 93 23.48 High School 745 0 779 34 4.56 629-150 -19.26 No Location 1 0-1 -100.00 5,908 0 5,566-342 -5.79 5,237-329 -5.91 2,928 0 2,726-202 -6.90 2,518-208 -7.63 Total 12,796 0 12,054-742 -5.80 11,309-745 -6.18

Fall Final Totals (SIRIS) ConcurrentlyHS 735 0 779 44 5.99 627-152 -19.51 Continuing 6,484 0 5,858-626 -9.65 5,491-367 -6.26 CrossReg 63 0 32-31 -49.21 31-1 -3.13 FirstTimers 2,965 0 2,941-24 -0.81 2,624-317 -10.78 Returning 1,694 0 1,660-34 -2.01 1,670 10 0.60 Transfers 855 0 784-71 -8.30 866 82 10.46 Total 12,796 0 12,054-742 -5.80 11,309-745 -6.18 Credits Credits Credits ConcurrentlyHS 2,537.5 0 2,808.5 271 10.68 2,200.5-608 -21.65 Continuing 77,440.5 0 69,777.5-7,663-9.90 65,953-3,824.5-5.48 CrossReg 259 0 118-141 -54.44 133.5 15.5 13.14 FirstTimers 37,222 0 37,255.5 33.5 0.09 33,912-3,343.5-8.97 Returning 17,348.5 0 17,334.5-14 -0.08 17,161-173.5-1.00 Transfers 10,169.5 0 9,614.5-555 -5.46 10,510 895.5 9.31 Total 144,977 0 136,908.5-8,068.5-5.57 129,870-7,038.5-5.14 FTEs FTEs FTEs ConcurrentlyHS 84.58 0 93.62 9.03 10.68 73.35-20.27-21.65 Continuing 2,581.35 0 2,325.92-255.43-9.90 2,198.43-127.48-5.48 CrossReg 8.63 0 3.93-4.7-54.44 4.45 0.52 13.14 FirstTimers 1,240.73 0 1,241.85 1.12 0.09 1,130.4-111.45-8.97 Returning 578.28 0 577.82-0.47-0.08 572.03-5.78-1.00 Transfers 338.98 0 320.48-18.5-5.46 350.33 29.85 9.31 Total 4,832.57 0 4,563.62-268.95-5.57 4,329-234.62-5.14

Final Fall Counts (SIRIS) Baking and Pastry Arts 36 0 20-16 -44.44 20 0 0.00 Building Mgmt & Maintenance 78 0 75-3 -3.85 60-15 -20.00 Building Trades/ Residential Light Commercial 30 0 26-4 -13.33 23-3 -11.54 Administration 172 0 180 8 4.65 158-22 -12.22 : Administration 82 0 85 3 3.66 84-1 -1.18 Crime Scene Technology 12 0 8-4 -33.33 10 2 25.00 Criminal Justice 171 0 133-38 -22.22 120-13 -9.77 Culinary Arts 92 0 88-4 -4.35 88 0 0.00 Early Childhood 145 0 140-5 -3.45 123-17 -12.14 Emergency Management 23 0 20-3 -13.04 14-6 -30.00 Entrepreneurship 9 0 12 3 33.33 11-1 -8.33 Financial Services 1 0 1 0 0.00-1 -100.00 Green Building Technology 10 0 9-1 -10.00 5-4 -44.44 Health and Wellness Promotion 17 17 28 11 64.71 Homeland Security 6 0-6 -100.00 Human Services 42 0 33-9 -21.43 17-16 -48.48 Technology 1 0-1 -100.00 Lib Arts & Sci:Childhood Ed 1-6 (Teacher Ed Transfer) 43 0 37-6 -13.95 53 16 43.24 General Studies 925 0 870-55 -5.95 805-65 -7.47 Hum & Soc Sci. 181 0 150-31 -17.13 40-110 -73.33 Sci. 67 0 63-4 -5.97 18-45 -71.43 Mth & Sci/Mth. 7-12 1 0-1 -100.00 Humanities Interest 1 1 33 32 3,200.00 Social Science 67 67 Liberal Arts & Science- Science/Science 40 40 Mental Health Assistant- Substance Abuse Counseling 92 92 Mntl Hlth Ass't- Alcohol Counseling 41 0 20-21 -51.22 8-12 -60.00

Mntl Hlth Ass't- Substance Abuse 156 0 125-31 -19.87 49-76 -60.80 Non-Matriculated 275 0 193-82 -29.82 186-7 -3.63 Nursing 123 0 93-30 -24.39 96 3 3.23 Office Assistant 6 0 13 7 116.67 2-11 -84.62 Paralegal 110 0 113 3 2.73 115 2 1.77 Physical Education Studies 24 0 22-2 -8.33 32 10 45.45 Radiation Therapy Technology 25 0 29 4 16.00 24-5 -17.24 Teaching Assistant 11 0 11 0 0.00 15 4 36.36 2,898 0 2,587-311 -10.73 2,436-151 -5.84 Administration 47 0 55 8 17.02 66 11 20.00 : Administration 25 0 21-4 -16.00 12-9 -42.86 : Office Management 12 0 13 1 8.33 17 4 30.77 Applications for the Office 3 0 4 1 33.33 2-2 -50.00 Criminal Justice 16 0 19 3 18.75 19 0 0.00 Criminal Justice: Law Enforcement 7 0 13 6 85.71 18 5 38.46 Emergency Management 1 0 5 4 400.00 5 0 0.00 Entrepreneurship 1 0 5 4 400.00 3-2 -40.00 Homeland Security 2 0 2 0 0.00 4 2 100.00 Technology 9 0 30 21 233.33 43 13 43.33 General Studies 54 0 61 7 12.96 74 13 21.31 Hum & Soc Sci. 28 0 30 2 7.14 11-19 -63.33 Humanities Interest 7 7 Social Science 11 11 Non-Matriculated 107 0 135 28 26.17 194 59 43.70 Office Assistant 1 0 3 2 200.00 2-1 -33.33 Physical Education Studies 3 0-3 -100.00 1 1 316 0 396 80 25.32 489 93 23.48 High School Non-Matriculated 745 0 779 34 4.56 629-150 -19.26 High School 745 0 779 34 4.56 629-150 -19.26 No Location 1 0-1 -100.00 No Location 1 0-1 -100.00

Advanced Police Science 2 0-2 -100.00 1 1 Baking and Pastry Arts 10 10 10 0 0.00 Biomanufacturin g 20 0 12-8 -40.00 24 12 100.00 Brewing Science and Service 45 45 33-12 -26.67 Administration 265 0 229-36 -13.58 228-1 -0.44 : Administration 217 0 242 25 11.52 181-61 -25.21 : Office Management 42 0 41-1 -2.38 62 21 51.22 Civil Engineering Technology 49 0 46-3 -6.12 39-7 -15.22 Clinical Laboratory Technician 47 0 51 4 8.51 46-5 -9.80 CNC Precision Machining 81 0 76-5 -6.17 57-19 -25.00 Applications for the Office 7 0 2-5 -71.43 2 0 0.00 Systems 1 0-1 -100.00 Science 182 0 171-11 -6.04 194 23 13.45 Security and Investigation/ Digital Forensics 12 0 2-10 -83.33-2 -100.00 Construction Management Engineering Tech 92 0 97 5 5.43 93-4 -4.12 Corrections Officer 14 14 Crime Scene Technology 10 0 14 4 40.00 12-2 -14.29 Criminal Justice 162 0 163 1 0.62 144-19 -11.66 Criminal Justice: Law Enforcement 241 0 231-10 -4.15 195-36 -15.58 Culinary Arts 84 0 74-10 -11.90 62-12 -16.22 Dental Assisting 24 0 23-1 -4.17 23 0 0.00 Dental Hygiene 111 0 111 0 0.00 112 1 0.90 Electrical Engineering Technology 104 0 104 0 0.00 98-6 -5.77 Emergency Medical Services Provider 8 0 4-4 -50.00 9 5 125.00 Energy Utility Technology 53 0 44-9 -16.98 22-22 -50.00 Engineering Science 201 0 175-26 -12.94 172-3 -1.71 Environmental Science AS 71 0 67-4 -5.63 63-4 -5.97 Environmental Technology Geoscience 31 0 30-1 -3.23 31 1 3.33 Food Serv Admin-Diet Tech/ Nutr Care 32 0 25-7 -21.88 20-5 -20.00 Geographic Systems 2 0 1-1 -50.00-1 -100.00 Health and Wellness Promotion 40 40 59 19 47.50

Health Technology 56 0 38-18 -32.14 49 11 28.95 Heating Ventilating AC & Refrigeration Tech 55 0 49-6 -10.91 56 7 14.29 Homeland Security 7 0 11 4 57.14 5-6 -54.55 Hotel Restaurant Management 49 0 47-2 -4.08 35-12 -25.53 Human Services 20 0 22 2 10.00 9-13 -59.09 Industrial Technology 68 0 81 13 19.12 73-8 -9.88 Systems Security 6 0-6 -100.00 Technology 66 0 33-33 -50.00-33 -100.00 General Studies 1,742 0 1,618-124 -7.12 1,547-71 -4.39 Hum & Soc Sci. 205 0 165-40 -19.51 59-106 -64.24 Sci. 154 0 128-26 -16.88 33-95 -74.22 Humanities Interest 41 41 Social Science 78 78 Liberal Arts & Science- Science/Math 39 39 Liberal Arts & Science- Science/Science 1 1 50 49 4,900.00 Mechanical Engineering Technology 71 0 64-7 -9.86 66 2 3.13 Medical Assisting 18 18 Medical Office Assistant 56 0 60 4 7.14 18-42 -70.00 Medical Office Practice 31 0 28-3 -9.68 24-4 -14.29 Nanotechnology 54 54 37-17 -31.48 Non-Matriculated 759 0 656-103 -13.57 584-72 -10.98 Nursing 178 0 177-1 -0.56 194 17 9.60 Occupational Therapy Assistant 43 0 42-1 -2.33 45 3 7.14 Ophthalmic Dispensing 57 0 52-5 -8.77 19-33 -63.46 Physical Education Studies 34 0 28-6 -17.65 30 2 7.14 Police Basic Training 25 0 19-6 -24.00 25 6 31.58 Police Science 16 0 11-5 -31.25 7-4 -36.36 Radiation Therapy Technology 1 0-1 -100.00 Respiratory Care 52 0 47-5 -9.62 50 3 6.38 Vision Care Technology 38 38 Web-Network Technology 6 0 5-1 -16.67 2-3 -60.00

5,908 0 5,566-342 -5.79 5,237-329 -5.91 Architectural Technology 43 0 13-30 -69.77 3-10 -76.92 Architecture Technology 48 48 55 7 14.58 Automotive Technology 200 0 168-32 -16.00 171 3 1.79 Automotive Trades: Autobody Repair 50 0 56 6 12.00 51-5 -8.93 Administration 192 0 187-5 -2.60 164-23 -12.30 : Administration 130 0 114-16 -12.31 80-34 -29.82 : Office Management 22 0 16-6 -27.27-16 -100.00 Casino Gaming Machine Repair Technician 10 0 8-2 -20.00 4-4 -50.00 Communication & Media Arts- Communication Arts 155 0 128-27 -17.42 113-15 -11.72 Aided Drafting/Design Technology 52 0 43-9 -17.31 43 0 0.00 Repair Technology 51 0 41-10 -19.61 43 2 4.88 Criminal Justice 172 0 163-9 -5.23 127-36 -22.09 Dental Laboratory Technology 31 0 29-2 -6.45 35 6 20.69 Emergency Medical Services Provider 37 0 34-3 -8.11 48 14 41.18 Emergency Medical Technology: Paramedic 4 0 6 2 50.00 41 35 583.33 Emergency Med Technician- Paramedic 23 0 16-7 -30.43 1-15 -93.75 Fire Protection Technology 29 0 23-6 -20.69 18-5 -21.74 Health and Wellness Promotion 48 48 50 2 4.17 Human Services 12 0 9-3 -25.00 9 0 0.00 Technology 53 0 69 16 30.19 95 26 37.68 General Studies 964 0 865-99 -10.27 801-64 -7.40 Hum & Soc Sci. 159 0 122-37 -23.27 45-77 -63.11 Sci. 80 0 67-13 -16.25 21-46 -68.66 Humanities Interest 24 24 Social Science 1 1 55 54 5,400.00 Liberal Arts & Science- Science/Science 48 48 Networking and Telecommunicati ons Technology 22 22

Network Support Technology 16 0 30 14 87.50 14-16 -53.33 Non-Matriculated 285 0 264-21 -7.37 237-27 -10.23 Physical Education Studies 39 0 35-4 -10.26 38 3 8.57 Telecommunicati ons Technology 27 0 28 1 3.70 8-20 -71.43 Telecommunicati ons Technology: Verizon 37 0 22-15 -40.54-22 -100.00 Visual Communications Technology 23 23 Visual Com Tech- Graphic Arts & Printing 44 0 58 14 31.82 22-36 -62.07 Web Page Design 11 0 15 4 36.36 9-6 -40.00 2,928 0 2,726-202 -6.90 2,518-208 -7.63 Total 12,796 0 12,054-742 -5.80 11,309-745 -6.18

Final Fall Counts (SIRIS) Advanced Police Science 2 0-2 -100.00 1 1 Architectural Technology 43 0 13-30 -69.77 3-10 -76.92 Architecture Technology 48 48 55 7 14.58 Automotive Technology 200 0 168-32 -16.00 171 3 1.79 Automotive Trades: Autobody Repair 50 0 56 6 12.00 51-5 -8.93 Baking and Pastry Arts 36 0 30-6 -16.67 30 0 0.00 Biomanufacturing 20 0 12-8 -40.00 24 12 100.00 Brewing Science and Service 45 45 33-12 -26.67 Building Mgmt & Maintenance 78 0 75-3 -3.85 60-15 -20.00 Building Trades/ Residential Light Commercial 30 0 26-4 -13.33 23-3 -11.54 Administration 676 0 651-25 -3.70 616-35 -5.38 : Administration 454 0 462 8 1.76 357-105 -22.73 : Office Management 76 0 70-6 -7.89 79 9 12.86 Casino Gaming Machine Repair Technician 10 0 8-2 -20.00 4-4 -50.00 Civil Engineering Technology 49 0 46-3 -6.12 39-7 -15.22 Clinical Laboratory Technician 47 0 51 4 8.51 46-5 -9.80 CNC Precision Machining 81 0 76-5 -6.17 57-19 -25.00 Communication & Media Arts- Communication Arts 155 0 128-27 -17.42 113-15 -11.72 Aided Drafting/Design Technology 52 0 43-9 -17.31 43 0 0.00 Applications for the Office 10 0 6-4 -40.00 4-2 -33.33 Systems 1 0-1 -100.00 Repair Technology 51 0 41-10 -19.61 43 2 4.88 Science 182 0 171-11 -6.04 194 23 13.45 Security and Investigation/ Digital Forensics 12 0 2-10 -83.33-2 -100.00 Construction Management Engineering Tech 92 0 97 5 5.43 93-4 -4.12 Corrections Officer 14 14 Crime Scene Technology 22 0 22 0 0.00 22 0 0.00 Criminal Justice 521 0 478-43 -8.25 410-68 -14.23 Criminal Justice: Law Enforcement 248 0 244-4 -1.61 213-31 -12.70 Culinary Arts 176 0 162-14 -7.95 150-12 -7.41 Dental Assisting 24 0 23-1 -4.17 23 0 0.00 Dental Hygiene 111 0 111 0 0.00 112 1 0.90

Dental Laboratory Technology 31 0 29-2 -6.45 35 6 20.69 Early Childhood 145 0 140-5 -3.45 123-17 -12.14 Electrical Engineering Technology 104 0 104 0 0.00 98-6 -5.77 Emergency Management 24 0 25 1 4.17 19-6 -24.00 Emergency Medical Services Provider 45 0 38-7 -15.56 57 19 50.00 Emergency Medical Technology: Paramedic 4 0 6 2 50.00 41 35 583.33 Emergency Med Technician- Paramedic 23 0 16-7 -30.43 1-15 -93.75 Energy Utility Technology 53 0 44-9 -16.98 22-22 -50.00 Engineering Science 201 0 175-26 -12.94 172-3 -1.71 Entrepreneurship 10 0 17 7 70.00 14-3 -17.65 Environmental Science AS 71 0 67-4 -5.63 63-4 -5.97 Environmental Technology Geoscience 31 0 30-1 -3.23 31 1 3.33 Financial Services 1 0 1 0 0.00-1 -100.00 Fire Protection Technology 29 0 23-6 -20.69 18-5 -21.74 Food Serv Admin- Diet Tech/Nutr Care 32 0 25-7 -21.88 20-5 -20.00 Geographic Systems 2 0 1-1 -50.00-1 -100.00 Green Building Technology 10 0 9-1 -10.00 5-4 -44.44 Health and Wellness Promotion 105 105 137 32 30.48 Health Technology 56 0 38-18 -32.14 49 11 28.95 Heating Ventilating AC & Refrigeration Tech 55 0 49-6 -10.91 56 7 14.29 Homeland Security 15 0 13-2 -13.33 9-4 -30.77 Hotel Restaurant Management 49 0 47-2 -4.08 35-12 -25.53 Human Services 74 0 64-10 -13.51 35-29 -45.31 Industrial Technology 68 0 81 13 19.12 73-8 -9.88 Systems Security 6 0-6 -100.00 Technology 129 0 132 3 2.33 138 6 4.55 Lib Arts & Sci:Childhood Ed 1-6 (Teacher Ed Transfer) 43 0 37-6 -13.95 53 16 43.24 General Studies 3,685 0 3,414-271 -7.35 3,227-187 -5.48 Hum & Soc Sci. 573 0 467-106 -18.50 155-312 -66.81 Sci. 301 0 258-43 -14.29 72-186 -72.09 Mth & Sci/Mth. 7-12 1 0-1 -100.00 Social Science/Humanities Interest 1 1 105 104 10,400.00 Social Science/Social Science 1 1 211 210 21,000.00

Liberal Arts & Science- Science/Math 39 39 Liberal Arts & Science- Science/Science 1 1 138 137 13,700.00 Mechanical Engineering Technology 71 0 64-7 -9.86 66 2 3.13 Medical Assisting 18 18 Medical Office Assistant 56 0 60 4 7.14 18-42 -70.00 Medical Office Practice 31 0 28-3 -9.68 24-4 -14.29 Mental Health Assistant-Substance Abuse Counseling 92 92 Mntl Hlth Ass't- Alcohol Counseling 41 0 20-21 -51.22 8-12 -60.00 Mntl Hlth Ass't- Substance Abuse 156 0 125-31 -19.87 49-76 -60.80 Nanotechnology 54 54 37-17 -31.48 Networking and Telecommunications Technology 22 22 Network Support Technology 16 0 30 14 87.50 14-16 -53.33 Non-Matriculated 2,171 0 2,027-144 -6.63 1,830-197 -9.72 Nursing 301 0 270-31 -10.30 290 20 7.41 Occupational Therapy Assistant 43 0 42-1 -2.33 45 3 7.14 Office Assistant 7 0 16 9 128.57 4-12 -75.00 Ophthalmic Dispensing 57 0 52-5 -8.77 19-33 -63.46 Paralegal 110 0 113 3 2.73 115 2 1.77 Physical Education Studies 100 0 85-15 -15.00 101 16 18.82 Police Basic Training 25 0 19-6 -24.00 25 6 31.58 Police Science 16 0 11-5 -31.25 7-4 -36.36 Radiation Therapy Technology 26 0 29 3 11.54 24-5 -17.24 Respiratory Care 52 0 47-5 -9.62 50 3 6.38 Teaching Assistant 11 0 11 0 0.00 15 4 36.36 Telecommunications Technology 27 0 28 1 3.70 8-20 -71.43 Telecommunications Technology: Verizon 37 0 22-15 -40.54-22 -100.00 Vision Care Technology 38 38 Visual Communications Technology 23 23 Visual Com Tech- Graphic Arts & Printing 44 0 58 14 31.82 22-36 -62.07 Web-Network Technology 6 0 5-1 -16.67 2-3 -60.00 Web Page Design 11 0 15 4 36.36 9-6 -40.00 1 0-1 -100.00 Total 12,796 0 12,054-742 -5.80 11,309-745 -6.18