Annual Report of the Registrar 2003/2004
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1. Annual
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA ANNUAL REPORT OF THE REGISTRAR
2003/2004
Definitions
The report includes data from three terms: Summer 2003, Fall 2003, and Spring 2004.
2. Resident Enrollment
Students enrolled in courses offered through the Departments and Colleges of the University. Courses sponsored by Continuing Education and Special Programs, with the exception of correspondence study, are considered residential courses. (Definition revised Annual Report 1997198)
3. Non-Resident Enrollment
Students enrolled only in correspondence. Courses sponsored by Continuing Education and Special Programs. (Definition revised Annual Report 1997198)
4. Graduate Students/Declared Candidates (Page 3)
Graduate students who have been accepted tor graduate study by a department of the University. It does not indicate that they received admission to candidacy.
Total resident enrollment
Total non-resident enrollment
Grand_ total students of university grade
Doctor's degrees
Specialist's degrees
Master's degrees
Bachelor's degrees
Some Comparisons
1999/00 2000/01
17,861 18, 187
375 384
18,236 18,571
8 13
10 3
426 383
2,386 2,267
Philip L. Patton University Registrar
July 2004
2001/02 2002103 2003/04
18,262 18,006 17,079
479 450 362
18,741 18,456 17,441
12 12 10
4 9 11
415 405 434
2,420 2,590 2,584
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ANNUAL REPORT DATA
Summary of Attendance
Students are counted only once. If they attended in the academic year and the summer session, they are counted only in the academic year.
Full year = academic year + summer only Grand total = full year+ correspondence only
Undergraduate students = seniors + juniors + sophomores + freshmen + unclassified
Total graduate students = graduate students (above) = declared candidates+ non-candidates
Declared candidate is one who has been accepted at admission by departments [major is prospective (P) or declared (D)]
Non-candidates are major code 090. They have not been accepted by a department.
Total graduate students = graduate students (above) = grads of UNI + grads of Iowa colleges+ grads of out of state
Grads of refers to Bachelor's degree college
Correspondence 1. All students enrolling for a correspondence course during any semester or session of the full year (summer, fall and spring).
Extension
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2. Each student is counted only once regardless of the number of correspondence courses enrolled in or completed during the full year.
1. All students enrolling in a course identified as one offered by Continuing Education and Special Programs.
2. Each student is counted only once regardless of the number of extension courses enrolled in during the full year.
Totals= correspondence + extension. Duplicates are omitted. Totals< correspondence+ extension.
Correspondence totals = not in residence (page 1 ). Students also enrolled in residence work during the full year are omitted. Correspondence totals > not in residence (page 1 ).
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SUMMARY OF ATIENDANCE
Academic Year Fall & Spring Semesters Summer 2003/04 2003 Men Women Total Men Women Total
ALL STUDENTS IN RESIDENCE 6196 8728 14924 694 1461 2155
I. Graduate Students 780 1520 2300 280 713 993
11. Undergraduate Students 5416 7208 12624 414 748 1162
Seniors 2266 2822 5088 165 198 363 Juniors 1419 1780 3199 6 16 22 Sophomores 779 1223 2002 1 6 7 Freshmen 722 11 31 1853 7 13 20 Unclassified 230 252 482 235 515 750
Full Year Summer 2003 & Correspondence Only* Fall & Spring 2003/04 Men Women Total Men Women Total
ALL STUDENTS IN RESIDENCE 6890 10189 17079 147 215 362
I. Graduate Students 1060 2233 3293 41 52 93
11. Undergraduate Students 5830 7956 13786 106 163 269
Seniors 2431 3020 5451 33 41 74 Juniors 1425 1796 3221 7 20 27 Sophomores 780 1229 2009 2 5 7 Freshmen 729 1144 1873 5 5 Unclassified 465 767 1232 64 92 156
"Initially reported as ' correspondence only' on 1997/98 Annual Report
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Academic Year 2003/04 Summer 2003 Detail study of graduate students (included in table above)
Men Women Total Men Women Total
Total Graduate Students 780 1520 2300 280 713 993
Declared candidates 552 1057 1609 78 188 266 Non-candidates 228 463 691 202 525 727
Graduates of UNI 278 572 850 62 175 237 3raduates of other Iowa colleges 220 492 712 90 191 281 Graduates of out-of-state colleges 244 393 637 118 316 434
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Full Year 2003104
Correspondence Extension Totals* Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total
STUDENTS ENROLLED IN COURSES 258 443 701 784 1808 2592 1023 2227 3250 THROUGH CONTINUING EDUCATION AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS
I. Graduate Students 58 72 130 459 1055 1514 505 1115 1620
II. Undergraduate Students 200 371 571 325 753 1078 518 1112 1630
Seniors 90 158 248 43 165 208 132 313 445 Juniors 30 74 104 16 62 78 46 134 180 Sophomores 10 29 39 6 23 29 16 52 68 Freshmen 3 17 20 2 1 3 5 18 23 Undassified 67 93 160 258 502 760 319 595 914
· Duplicates subtracted
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2003/04 Men Women Total
Summer Session 2003 2033 3949 5982 (final count, duplicates excluded)
Cedar Falls, 8-week session 546 1261 1807 Cedar Falls, May 4-week session 840 1388 2228 Cedar Falls, June 4-week session 713 1370 2083 Cedar Falls, July 4-week session 469 731 1200 Cedar Falls, May/June 6-week session 176 345 521 Cedar Falls, June/July 6-week session 82 224 306
Fall Semester 2003 (third week count) 5564 7877 13441
Spring Semester 2004 (third week count) 5220 7195 12415 ==================================================================================
FULL-TIME EQUIVALENCY ENROLLMENT
Computation is based upon an agreement between the three state universities and the Board of Regents. The total hours for which all students are enrolled at the end of the third week of each semester, and the final enrollment of the summer session are determined. These are added together to determine the total hours for the year. Undergraduate hours are divided by 31 and graduate hours by 18 to determine a full-time equivalent.
Academic Year Full Year Semester Full-time Semester Full-time Hours Equivalent Hours Equivalent
Undergraduate 305,140 9,843 329,983 10,645
Graduate 20,748 1,153 29,130 1,618
TOTALS 325,888 10,996 359,113 12,263
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DEGREES GRANTED 2003/04
Men Women Total JCTOR OF EDUCATION
Education:Curr & Inst (201) 2 4 6 Education Leadership (206) 2 2
Total 2 6 · 8
DOCTOR OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 2 2
Total 2 2
SPECIALIST IN EDUCATION
Educ Psych - School Psych (293) 1 10 11
Total 1 10 11
MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION
Post-Secondary Educ:Student Affairs (170) 6 11 17 Middle Level Education (21 G) 5 5 C&l:Elern Education (21L) . 12 12 C&l:Literacy Education (210) 7 7 Early Childhood Education (210) 1 Elementary Education (212) 1 1 Elementary Reading & Lang. Arts (217) 3 3 Middle Sch/Jr. High Sch Education (220) 2 2 Reading Education (230) 7 7 Special Education (240) 11 11 Adm & Sup-Sec. Principal (263) 1 1 Principalship (268) 16 15 31 Comp Apps in Education (276) 1 1 School Counseling (285) 17 17 Educational Psychology (290) 7 7 Educational Psychology:Prof Dev/Tchrs (298) 2 2 4
Total 26 101 127
MASTER OF SCIENCE
Computer Science (813) 4 4 8 Environmental Science (83S) 1 1 Environmental Science/Technology (830) 1 1 2 Biology (84S) 2 2
Total 8 5 13
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MASTER OF ARTS Men Women Total
Comm & Training Technology (27A) 1 1 Performance & Training Technology (27P) 1 1 Educational Technology (277) 5 9 14 C&l:Educational Technology (278) 5 13 18 Counseling (280) 1 1 Mental Health Counseling (288) 3 11 14 Technology (349) 10 3 13 School Library Media Studies (353) 7 7 Psychology (400) 5 7 12 Health Education ( 411) 1 3 4 Physical Education (420) 5 1 6 Communication Studies (480) 7 8 15 Theatre (490) 1 1 Speech Pathology ( 511 ) 2 15 17 Music (520) 1 1 2 Art (600) 1 1 2 English (620) 4 4 Teaching English to Speakers of Other Lang (629) 2 14 16 Women's Studies (685) 1 1 TESOUFrench (692) 1 1 TESOUSpanish (698) 3 3 Major in Two Languages (700) 1 1 French (720) 6 6 German (740) 2 2 Spanish (780) 5 9 14 Math for the Middle Grades 4-8 (80A) 1 1 Mathematics (800) 3 1 4 Science (820) 1 1 Science Education (821) 1 1 Biology (845) 1 1 Chemistry (865) 1 1 History (960) 3 3 Geography (970) 2 3 5 Sociology (980) 2 3 5
Total 65 133 198
MASTER OF MUSIC
Music Education ( 521 ) 4 3 7 Performance (524) 1 2 3 Jaz.z Pedagogy (560) 1 1
Total 6 5 11
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MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Business Administration (157)
Total
MASTER OF ACCOUNTING
Accounting ( 158)
Total
MASTER OF PUBLIC POLICY
Public Policy (950)
Total
MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK
Social Work ( 451 )
Total
BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREES
Individual Studies (001) General Studies (010-019) General Studies-Nurses (022-026) Marketing:General (13A) Marketing:Management (138) Marketing:Retailing (13C) Marketing:Sales & Advertising (13D) Marketing:lnteractive Retailing (13R) Management Information Systems (141) Business Teaching (1 43) Mngmt: Prsnnl/Human Resour ( 15C) Mngmt:Busn Admin (150) Mngmt:Supply Chain & Oper (15S) Accounting ( 152) Finance (165) Real Estate (166) Early Chdhd Educ (210) Middle Level Education (21 D) Middle Level Education (21T) Elem Education (208 & 212) Sp Ed Mental Disab Mod/Sev/Pro (221) Family Services (31 F) Interior Design (321) Textile & Apparel {32T)
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First Majors Teaching Lib Ans M ~I M~I
2 2 57 50 107
3 3 15 15 30 14 7 21
1 1 31 27 58
1 1 50 11 61
5 3 8 6 19 25
94 45 139 1 2 3
41 57 98 56 39 95 6 3 9
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42 350 392 4 2 6 11 11 1 1
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75 75 3 3
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BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREES First Majors Second Majors (continued) Teaching Lib Arts Teaching Lib Arts
M w I M w I M w I M w I
Graphic Communica1ion (33G) 7 13 20 Gen Ind & Technology (33H) 1 1 Technology Education (33T) 16 16 Technology Management (34T) 13 6 19 2 2 Technology Management (34U) 11 1 12 Psychology ( 400) 1 1 24 66 90 2 8 10 Health Education (411) 2 2 1 1 Health Promotion: Gerontology (41 G) 1 1 Health Promotion: Women's Health (41 H) 13 13 6 6 Health Promotion:Global Health (41 L) 3 3 4* 4* Health Promotion:Worksite (41 S) 6 6 1 2 Health Promotion:Wellness (41W) 6 7 13 1 1 Health Promotion:General (41X) 5 5 Phys Education (420) 20 11 31 Athletic Training (42A) 3 11 14 Physical Education (42L) 8 7 15 Leisure Services:Prg Serv Adm (438) 11 8 19 2 4• 6* Leisure Services:Tourism (430) 5 5 10 1 2 3 LYHS:Tourism (43E) 1· 1 • Leisure Services:Outdoor Rec (43F) 6 1 7 3• 3• L YHS:Prog Svc Adm (43H) 1 2 3 LYHS:Nonprofit Youth Adm (43J) 1 1 Leisure Services:Non-profit Youth Admin (43N) 1 3 4 31'- 1 4" Leisure Services:Programming (43P) 1 1 Leisure Services:Ther Rec (43T) 3 6 9 Leisure Services:Youth Services (43V) 1 7 8 4• 3• 7" LYHS:Youth Services (43W) 1 1 1 1 2 Social Work (450) 8 50 58 1 1 Communication/Culture & Comm (48C) 1 4 5 Communication/Electronic Media (48E) 28 13 41 Communication/General Comm {48G) 19 26 45 Communication/Interpersonal Comm {48i) 2 2 4 Communication/Org Comm (480) 5 11 16 Comm/Public Relations (48P) 15 41 56 1 Comm & Theatre Arts 7-12 (48T) 4 2 6 Theatre:Performance-Acting (49A) 10 4 14 2 2 Theatre:Theater Education {49E) 5 5 1 1 Theatre:Design & Production (49P) 1 2 1 Theatre {490) 2 2 Comm/Broadcast:Prod/Perf/Writing (50i) 1 1 Communicative Disorders (510) 18 18 Music (520) 8 4 12 2 Art (600) 6 17 23 1 Art:History Emphasis (60H} 1 1 2 Art:Studio Emphasis (60S) 20 32 52 English (620} 6 18 24 12 20 32 1 1 T chg Eng/Spkr Other Lang (629) 1 1 2 4 6 1 1 The Study of Religion (641) 6 4 10 Philosophy (650) 5 1 6 Humanities (680) 3 3 1 TESOURussian (697) 1 1 TESOUSpanish (698) 2 2
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BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREES First Majors Second Majors (continued) Teaching Lib Arts Teaching Lib Arts
MWI M w I M w I M w I
' fodern Languages:French/Spanish (70D) 1 1 .odern Languages:German/Russian (70F) 1 1
Modern Languages:German/Spanish (70G) 1 1 French (720) 1 1 2 German (74L) 1 1 Russian (770) 2 2 1· 1· Spanish (7BO) 2 5 7 5 7 12 2 9* 11 • Mathematics (BOO) 6 6 12 1 1 2 Mathematics (BOB) 1 1 Mathematics:Applied (BOC) 1 1 Math:Stats & Actuarial Sci (BOD) 11 6 17 Computer Science (B10) 17 2 19 Comp Info Systems {B15) 2 1 3 Science (B20) 4 4 Science:Env/Cons Ed (822) 1 1 Jr High Sehl Science (824) 1 1 All Sciences (B25) 1 1 Biology (844) 2 3 5 Biology:Biological Resources (84B) 1 1 Biology:Ecology & Systematics (84C) 6 5 11 Biology:Microbiology (841) 2 2 Biology (84K) 3 12 15 1 1 Biology:Environmental (84L) 2 2 Biology:Biomedical (84M} 23 31 54 1 1 Biotechnology-Honors Research (84T) 1 1 Biology:Plan X (846) 1 1 Riotechnology (848) 5 1 6 1 1 2
1emistry-Mrktg (862) 3 1 4 ~hemistry (865) 1 2 3 5 5 Earth Science:lnt. Naturalist (87N) 1 Earth Science (870) 2 3 5 1 1 2 Geology (871) 1 1 1 Physics (880) 1 1 1 1 1 Social Science (900) 13 4 17 Inter-Amer St: Bus & Econ (91 B) 1 1 Inter-Amer St:Soc Science (91 S) 1 1 Russian/East European Studies (911) Asian Studies (912) 1 1 American Studies (913) 2 2 Economics:General Economics (921) 4 4 Economics:Ouant Tech (922) 4 4 2 3 Economics:Business Analysis (923) B 4 12 4 4 Economics:Comm Econ Div (924) 2 2 1 1 Political Science (940) 14 1B 32 5 2 7 Political Communication (94C) 6 6 Public Adm:Pub PoVPub Svcs (94P) 1 1 Public Adm:Gen Adm (944) 4 5 9 Public Adm:St & Comm Plan (945) 1 1 Public Adm: Public Law (946) 2 2 1 1 Public Adm:Public Personnel (947) 1 1 2 2 History (960) 1B 9 27 20 11 31 Geography (970) 1 1 6 5 11 2
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BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREES (continued)
Geography: Environmental (971) Sociology (980) Criminology (982) Anthropology (990)
Totals
* Includes one 3rd major " Includes two 3rd majors - Includes nine 3rd majors # Includes five 3'd majors @ Includes fourteen 3rd majors
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS
Art (605)
Totals
BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES
Bachelor of Liberal Studies (009)
Totals
BACHELOR OF MUSIC
Music Ed:Choral (52A) Music Ed:lnstru (52B) Music Ed:Jazz (52E) Composition-Theory (522) Performance (524)
Totals
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First Majors Teaching Lib Arts M,WI M.WI
6 2 8 20 26 46 44 44 88 3 8 11
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE First Majors Second Majors Teaching Lib Arts Teaching Lib Arts .M w I M '!:!..I .M '!:!..I M WT - - -
instruction Mgmt. (33S) 17 17 Mfg. Tech: GADD (34E) 1 1 Mfg. Tech: Auto & Pro (34F) 3 3 1 1 2 Mfg. Tech: Metal Casting (34G) 4 4 1 1 Mfg. Tech: Design (34H) 12 1 13 1 1 Mfg. Tech: Auto Mfg. Sys (34S) 1 1 Elec/lnfo Eng Tech (EIET) (35T) 6 6 Elec-Mech Syms: Ind Sup & Mgmt (351) 1 1 Elec-Mech Syms: Eng Tech (352) 1 1 Computer Science (81 S) 10 10 Biology (84A) 2 2 4 Biology - Honors Research (84H) 2 2 Chemistry (863) 4 4 1 1 Chemistry: Biochemistry (86B) 3 1 4 1 1 Physics (885) 2 2 Applied Physics/Engineering (888) 2 2
Totals 68 6 74 5 2 7
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DEGREE SUMMARY 2003104
Men Women Total Doctor of Industrial Technology 2 2 Doctor of Education 2 6 8 Specialist in Education 1 10 11 Master of Arts in Education 26 101 127 Master of Accounting 9 14 23 Master of Arts 65 133 198 Master of Music 6 5 11 Master of Business Administration 12 9 21 Master of Public Policy 2 9 11 Master of Science 8 5 13 Master of Social Work 2 28 30
Total Graduate Degrees 135 320 455
Bachelor of Arts Teaching 145 470 615 Bachelor of Arts Liberal Arts 859 989 1848 Bachelor of Fine Arts 5 3 8 Bachelor of liberal Studies 4 12 16 Bachelor of Music 8 15 23 Bachelor of Science 68 6 74
Total Baccalaureates 1089 1495 2584
TOTAL ALL DEGREES 1224 1815 3039
PROGRAM CERTIFICATES Men Women Total
Cartography & Geographic Information Systems 13 5 18 Computer Applications 9 7 16 Educational Leadership: Principals hip 1 1 2 Educational Leadership:Superintendency 6 2 8 Environmental Health 1 2 3 Financial Analysis 2 2 French Language Studies 3 3 German Language Studies 1 1 Gerontology 1 1 2 Global Health 2 6 8 Global Health/Culturally Competent Health Core 1 1 2 International Business 10 17 27 Outdoor Recreation 5 2 7 Public History 1 2 3 Russian Language Studies 1 1 School-Age Care Leadership 10 23 33 Social Work 6 48 54 Spanish Language Studies 1 5 6 Substance Abuse Counseling 1 1 Training & Development in Business 4 5 Tourism 1 1 Youth Agency Admin. 1 1 Youth Development in Religious Settings 4 4
TOTAL ALL PROGRAM CERTIFICATES 72 136 208
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PUPILS IN PRICE LABORATORY SCHOOL
Fall SQring Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total
Pre-Kindergarten 9 6 15 8 6 14 Kindergarten 10 10 20 11 9 20 Primary Grades (1-3) 27 22 49 27 22 49 Intermediate Grades (4-5) 21 32 53 21 32 53
ELEMENTARY TOTALS 67 70 137 67 69 136
Middle School (6-8) 47 40 87 45 41 86 High School (9-12) 66 72 138 67 71 138
SECONDARY TOTALS 113 112 225 112 112 224
GRAND TOTALS 180 182 362 179 181 360
MISCELLANEOUS ENROLLMENT INFORMATION
~tudents enrolled in courses at UNICUE Undergraduates Graduates Total ~ollege credit)
Summer 2003 0 0 0 Fall 2003 433 2 435 Spring 2004 379 1 380
Total 812 3 815
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DEGREES GRANTED BY COLLEGE, DEGREE OBJECTIVE AND RACIAUETHNIC CLASSIFICATION
College White Black Amer Asian His12anic Foreign No RaciaVEthnic Total Indian Students Classification
BUSINESS BAIT eaching 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 BNLiberal Arts 528 5 0 3 4 8 15 563 MBA 11 0 0 0 0 9 1 21 Master of Accounting 22 0 0 0 0 1 0 23
Totals 569 5 0 3 4 18 16 615
EDUCATION BAIT eaching 427 7 0 1 6 0 11 452 BNLiberal Arts 130 1 1 2 2 2 0 138 MA/Education 109 8 1 1 0 6 2 127 MA/Liberal Arts 54 3 1 0 1 4 3 66 Specialist in Ed 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Doctor of Education 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 8
Totals 735 19 3 4 9 16 16 802
HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS BA/Teaching 60 0 0 1 1 0 2 64 BA/Liberal Arts 312 5 0 3 11 8 12 351 Bachelor of Fine Arts 6 0 0 1 0 1 0 8 Bachelor of Music 21 0 0 0 0 1 1 23 MA/Liberal Arts 59 3 0 0 0 21 2 85 Master of Music 6 0 0 0 0 3 2 11
Totals 464 8 0 5 12 34 19 542
NATURAL SCIENCES BAIT eaching 38 1 0 0 0 1 5 45 BNLiberal Arts 186 3 1 1 3 5 4 203 Bachelor of Science 69 0 0 1 0 0 4 74 MA/Liberal Arts 18 0 0 0 0 2 2 22 Master of Science 4 0 0 2 0 7 0 13 Doctor of Industrial Tech 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2
Totals 316 4 1 4 3 16 15 359
SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES BAIT eaching 42 1 0 1 0 0 2 46 BA/Liberal Arts 41 7 14 2 7 15 9 17 481 MA/Liberal Arts 16 2 0 0 1 6 0 25 Master of Public Policy 4 1 0 0 0 6 0 11 Master of Social Work 24 2 0 1 0 2 1 30
Totals 503 20 2 9 16 23 20 593
NO SPECIFIC COLLEGE BA/Liberal Arts 99 5 1 0 3 0 4 112 Bachelor of Liberal Studies 15 0 0 0 0 0 1 16
Totals 114 5 0 3 0 5 128
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