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enrollment and recruitment
career servicescorporate advisory board
6.25.12
What’s working?
Enrollment at 7,031 – third highest since 1983
95 percent placement rate Graduates report average starting
salary of $52,800 11th highest among all public
institutions in the nation and the highest in Michigan.
1.9% loan default rate
The Smart Stuff on Tech
Ranked among the top-tier of national public universities by US News and World Report
11th highest starting salaries in the nation 15:1 student-to-faculty ratio 94 percent of undergraduate classes are
taught by professors Safest college campus in Michigan
Points of distinction
26.4 ACT composite, 3.58 High School GPA
38% with a 3.75 GPA or higher 60% graduating in top 20% of class 65% graduate in six years 83% retention rate freshman to
sophomore 27% out of state (including
international) 30% live on campus
research
Words Michigan Tech students use to describe themselves
Inte
lligen
t/Sm
art
Hard-
workin
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Outdo
orsy
Engin
eerin
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Mot
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/Ner
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20%19%
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8%
% of students who used this word
First Learn of Michigan Tech(Top 8)
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40%
Friend
College advisor
Publications/ mailings
Word-of -mouth
E-mails f rom Michigan Tech
College fair
High school teacher
Internet/Web
19%
12%
12%
9%
7%
7%
5%
5%
Where did you first learn about Michigan Tech?
Advantages of Michigan Tech(Top 8)
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30%
Good education
Graduate success
Don't know
Location, in a small town
Engineering, science, tech, math
Good reputation
Highly rated, strong in my major
Offers my major, programs
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13%
11%
7%
7%
7%
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6%
What would be the biggest advantage of attending Michigan Tech?
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%
Too far from home
Don't know, not sure
Location, small town, remote
Cold climate
Expensive
Narrow focus
42%
18%
13%
9%
7%
3%
What would be the biggest disadvantage of attending Michigan Tech?
Disadvantages of Michigan Tech(Top 6)
brand
“Kids here crave learning. It’s nerdy, but its accepted – a point of pride.”
“If you expect a 4.0 without working, or if you were popular in high school and you want your reputation to follow you, you shouldn’t come here.”
“We don’t ride deer, moose, or other wild animals in the U.P., shocking we know.”
“If Michigan Tech wasn’t hard, it wouldn’t be worth it.”
market scan
Source:Western Interstate Commission for Higher
EducationKnocking at the College Door, 2008
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Midwest High School Graduates
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Michigan High School Graduates
American Indian/ Alaska Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black non- HispanicHispanic White non- Hispanic
111,000
101,000
Average Family IncomeMichigan Tech Students
2010 2011 % Change
Michigan Residents $ 99,830.00 $ 93,906.00 -6%
Domestic Non-Residents $ 112,788.00 $ 110,780.00 -2%
market analysis
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Fall 2011 Michigan ACT test takers
Took ACT
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87,617
Fall 2011 Michigan ACT test takers
Took ACTCollege ready
75% are col-lege ready
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Percent of Students Interested in Engineering
WisconsinMinnesotaIllinoisMichiganNational
Perc
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of
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Percent of Students Interested in Sciences (Biological & Physical)
WisconsinMinnesotaIllinoisMichiganNational
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of
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dents
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Percent of Students Interested in Computing
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Perc
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of
Stu
dents
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100,000
120,000
140,000
116,823
87,617
17,523
Fall 2011 Michigan ACT test takers
Took ACTCollege readySTEM interest
20% STEM aspirations
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40,000
60,000
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100,000
120,000
140,000
116,823
87,617
17,523 8,762
Fall 2011 Michigan ACT test takers
Took ACTCollege readySTEM interestWould qualify for Michigan Tech
50% qualify
Miles from college to home
4.8%6.0%
24.4%
17.8%
33.0%
14.1%
0%
5%
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15%
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5 or less 6 to 10 11 to 50 51 to 100 101 to 500 Over 500The American Freshman: National Norms for Fall 2009
Cooperative Institutional Research Program, Higher Education Research Institute, UCLA
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Fall 2011 Michigan ACT test takers
Took ACTCollege readySTEM interestWould qualify for Michigan Tech500 miles to school
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Michigan Tech new fall freshmen
“It’s never a bad thing to know faculty and we know them here at Michigan Tech. My friends back home just don’t get that.”
“For me, the biggest thing is safety – I feel safe no matter where/when I’m walking.”
“The entire Michigan Tech experience took a sometimes awkward, self titled “nerd”and turned him into an amazing manwith the confidence, and courage to goafter his big dream no matter where ittakes him.”
current trends
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Fall Enrollment 1965-2011
Distance LearningOn Campus
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425 428172 201 223
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422 496563 609
13%14% 14% 13%
14%
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Total Enrollment by Student Type
International gradNon-Resident gradResident gradInternational u-gradNon-Resident u-gradResident u-gradGraduate % of total
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Domestic Undergraduate Student Diversity
Pacific IslanderAfrican American Non-HispanicHispanic AmericanAsian AmericanAmerican IndianMultiracialDomestic underrepresented percentage
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Michigan Tech vs. State of Michigan ACT Scores 2000-2009
Michigan Tech ACT Math
Michigan Tech ACT Composite
Michigan Tech ACT English
Michigan ACT Math
Michigan ACT Composite
Michigan ACT English
ACT
Scor
es
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Business and Management - Average ACT Composite
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CT C
om
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Engineering - Average ACT Scores
WisconsinMinnesotaIllinoisMichiganNationalMichigan Tech
Avera
ge A
CT C
om
posit
e
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 201119.0
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Health Sciences - Average ACT Composite Scores
WisconsinMinnesotaIllinoisMichiganNationalMichigan Tech
Avera
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CT C
om
posit
e
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Sciences (Biological and Physical) - Average ACT Composite Scores
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Avera
ge A
CT C
om
posit
e
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27.327.1
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Mathematics - Average ACT Composite Scores
WisconsinMinnesotaIllinoisMichiganNationalMichigan Tech
Avera
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CT C
om
posit
e
2006 2007 2008 2009 201017
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27.1 27.0
Computing - Average ACT Composite Scores
WisconsinMinnesotaIllinoisMichiganNationalMichigan Tech
Avera
ge A
CT C
om
posit
e
“This is a residential, holistic campus experience. You’re going to grow more than if you stayed close to home.”
“Faculty members don’t just do their jobs, they’re engaged and committed to the students and the University.”
recruitment
Recruitment Marketing Campaign
“All things” (pre 2005) “Be Smart” (4 years) “Wordification” (2 years) “Crazy Smart” (1st year)
competition
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First-Year Student Enrollment in College of Engineer-ing by University
Michigan TechMichigan StateUniversity of MichiganUniversity of Michigan-DearbornMSOEUniversity of Minnesota-Twin CitiesUniversity of Wisconsin-MadisonMarquette University
Enro
llm
ent
U-M
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gan
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UDMer
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$400,000
$500,000
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$427,100
$281,600
$132,400 $116,000
$92,680 $82,960 $74,090
$39,380 $25,820
$11,140 $3,125 $166
$(1,440) $(2,320)
$(5,890)
$(35,500) $(43,900)
Fall 2011 Payscale.com 30 year net return on in-vestment
goals
Enrollment Goals
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Undergraduate 5,631 5,700 5,750 5,750 5,750
Incoming Freshmen ACT Composite
26.3 26.6 26.8 27 27.1
Graduate 1,353 1,415 1,480 1,545 1,625
Total 6,984 7,115 7,230 7,295 7,375
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2013
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0.2718035563082130.282011768002242
0.2920723226703760.301988400994201
0.3117630929531120.321399401034577
0.3309002433090030.340268456375839
Female Enrollment Goals
Total Female EnrollmentPercent Female Enrollment
“The gender ratio makes for an interesting dynamic. The girls here, I don’t know, they’re the type you’d actually want to be friends with.”
“I begged my high school friends to visit me for four years. They finally came for Winter Carnival and were like ‘OH MY GOD!’ They loved it.”
What’s next?
Further segmented marketing Segmented financial aid leveraging More robust outreach in high schools More than our fair share Underrepresented minority parity
enrollment goals National recruitment via Mind Trekkers
“We’re clearly not a suitcase college, so it’s like a second family up here.”
“Michigan Tech isn’t a school, it’s a lifestyle.”
thank you