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ANNUAL UNIVERSITY FACT BOOK
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Table of ContentsLife University at a Glance: Fall 2020 ........................................................................... 3General Profile ...........................................................................................................................4Board of Trustees .....................................................................................................................7Executive Officers ....................................................................................................................7Academic Program Administrators ............................................................................ 7Academic Programs ..............................................................................................................8Online Programs ......................................................................................................................8Presidents of Life University .............................................................................................9Life U Athletics ......................................................................................................................... 10
UniversityLife University Enrollment Trends ...............................................................................12Student Characteristics ..................................................................................................... 16Enrollment by Major ............................................................................................................22Credit Hours Sold ...................................................................................................................23Student Loan Default Rate ..............................................................................................23Degrees Conferred ............................................................................................................... 24Faculty and Staff Profile ................................................................................................... 26
College of Online EducationPrograms, Enrollment, Credit Hours Earned, Student Characteristics .................................................................................................. 28
College of ChiropracticEnrollment Trends, Student Characteristics, Credit Hours Sold, Graduation, National Licensing Exam Success Rate ................................. 30
College of Graduate and Undergraduate StudiesGraduate & Undergraduate StudiesMain Campus Students Profile Only Enrollment Trends, Student Characteristics, Degrees Conferred ........37
Graduate Studies—Main Campus & Online StudentsEnrollment Trends, Student Characteristics, Degrees Conferred .......40
Undergraduate—Main Campus & Online StudentsEnrollment Trends, Student Characteristics, Degrees Conferred .......46
Student Retention and Graduation ......................................................................... 54Physical Resources Summary ...................................................................................... 56Campus Map .............................................................................................................................57
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Life University at a Glance: Fall 2020
Degree Seeking Enrollment ....2,796Enrollment FTE ..............................2,631Non-Degree Seeking ........................ 18
As a Percentage of EnrollmentChiropractic............................................................60%Graduate .....................................................................7%Undergraduate .................................................... 33%
Degrees Conferred Between July 1, 2019 and June 30, 2020Total Degrees Conferred ................................634Associate Degree .................................................... 17Bachelor’s Degree ............................................... 179Master’s Degree ...................................................... 52Doctor of Chiropractic .....................................386Percentage of Minority Graduates .........38%Percentage of International Graduates 6%
FacultyNumber of Faculty ........................................195Full-Time............................................................ 64%Part-Time ...........................................................36%Male ...................................................................... 54%Female ................................................................46%Minorities .......................................................... 30%
As a Percentage of EnrollmentsFull-Time Students .........................................86%Male Students .................................................. 48%Female Students ............................................. 52%International Students ...................................6%Number of Countries Represented ....58%
As a Percentage of Undergraduate EnrollmentFirst-Time, Full-Time Freshmen ............20%New Transfer Students ................................. 15%International Students ...................................6%Students Under Age 21 ................................ 57%Students Over Age 22 ..................................43%
TuitionProgram ........................Credit Hour ......Tuition/YearUndergraduate ........................$267 .................. $12,105Graduate .....................................$205 ...................$8,235Chiropractic ..............................$387 ................$29,025
Instructional Colleges .................................. 3Number of Degrees offered ....................21
Life University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACS-COC) 1866 Southern Lane • Decatur, GA 30033
Life University complies with applicable laws prohibiting discrimination, including Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, Executive Order 11246, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and the ADA Amendments Act of 2008, and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability or veteran status in admission or access to, or treatment of employment in, its programs and services.
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General ProfilePRESIDENT Rob Scott, D.C., Ph.D.
FOUNDED 1974
TYPE Private
AFFILIATION Independent
CONTROL Private, not-for-profit
CLASSIFICATION 4 years and above
CALENDAR Quarter
CAMPUS 105 Acres, 18 Buildings
DEGREES OFFERED
Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, Master of Athletic Training, Doctor of Chiropractic
DEGREES AND MAJORS
Associate of Arts: Positive Human Development and Social Change
Associate of Science: Health & Wellness, Computer Information Management
Bachelor of Arts: Positive Human Development and Social Change
Bachelor of Business Administration: Business Administration
Bachelor of Science: Biology, Biopsychology, Computer Information Management, Dietetics, Exercise Science, Interdisciplinary Studies, Health Coaching, Culinary Nutrition, Nutrition, Psychology, Human Ecology
Master of Science: Clinical Nutrition, Positive Psychology, Sport Health Science
Master of Athletic Training: Athletic Training
Doctor of Chiropractic: Chiropractic
ACCREDITATION AGENCIES
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS-COC)
The Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) College of Chiropractic
Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND)
Commission on the Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE)
AFFILIATIONS Life University maintains cooperative working affiliations with state, national and international chiropractic associations, the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, Cobb County Chamber of Commerce, and The Better Business Bureau of Metropolitan Atlanta, the Concurrent Admissions Program (Con AP), Georgia Independent Colleges Association (GICA) and the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG).
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DEPARTMENTAL HONOR
SOCIETIES
Psi Chi (Psychology), Kappa Omicron Nu (Nutrition and Societies Dietetics), Sigma Beta Delta (Business Administration and Management)
MASCOT Running Eagles
COLORS Green and Yellow
GOVERNING BODY
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Mid-South Conference, USA Rugby
ATHLETICS CONFERENCE
Mid-South Conference
SPORT TEAMS Men: Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Rugby, Soccer, Swimming, Track and Field, Wrestling, Volleyball
Women: Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Lacrosse, Rugby, Soccer, Swimming, Cross Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Volleyball, Wrestling
Coed Team: Cheer
FINANCIAL AID Federal and State Financial Aid Programs: Georgia Tuition Equalization Grant, Federal Direct Subsidized Loan, Federal Direct, Parent and Graduate PLUS, Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan, Federal Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, Georgia Student Access Loan, Georgia Hope Scholarship, Georgia Zell Miller Scholarship, Federal Work Study.
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SCHOLARSHIPS Undergraduate: Alumni Association Scholarship, Debbie Lancaster Memorial Scholarship, Dr. James L. Chestnut – Innate Choice Wellness Nutrition Inc. Scholarship, Dr. Sid Williams Scholarships, John Wheeler Leadership & Service Scholarship, Life Memorial Scholarship, Life University International Scholarship, Life University Psychology Scholarship, Rugby Scholarship The Honorable Kenneth O. Nix, J.D. Scholarship, Standard Process Scholarship, UG/GR Merit Scholarship, RISE Scholarships
Graduate: Albert Grabovschiner Ph.D, Multi Radiance Medical Functional Rehabilitation Scholarship, Dr. James L. Chestnut – Innate Choice Wellness Nutrition Inc. Scholarship, John Wheeler Leadership & Service Scholarship, Alumni Association Scholarship, Jonathan Roger Tripp Memorial Scholarship, Life Memorial Scholarship, Life University International Scholarship,Rugby Scholarship,Standard Process Scholarship, The Honorable Kenneth O. Nix, J.D. Scholarship UG/GR Merit Scholarship.
Chiropractic: Albert Grabovschiner Ph.D, Multi Radiance Medical Functional Rehabilitation Scholarship, Alumni Association Scholarship, ChiroHealthUSA’s Foxworth Family Scholarship Clark E. Rich, D.C. Memorial Scholarship, Dr. Cameron Cassan Memorial Scholarship, Dr. I.N. and M. Louise Toftness Scholarship, Clark E. Rich, DC Memorial Scholarship, Dr. Kathryn L. D’Amelio Scholarship, Dr. Kerry White “I Can I Will” Memorial Scholarship FundDr. Max L. Harris Scholarship, Dr. Mickey Cohen Scholarship, Dr. Ralph Ungerank Scholarship, Dr. Richard S. Lord Scholarship, Dr. Robert H. Hatch Memorial Scholarship, Dr. Robert H. Hatch Memorial Scholarship, Dr. Tom Retherford Memorial Scholarship, Drs. Jim Warden & Pamela Vinci Memorial Scholarship, Dunton/McGonagill Family Scholarship, Eddy & Neia Diaz Scholarship, Full Circle Coaching/Jay & Christina Breitlow, Get the Big Idea: Discover Principled Chiropractic, The Gift of Mirth Scholarship, Harvey Lillard Scholarship, John Wheeler Leadership & Service Scholarship, Julian Ho Research Scholarship, Kalb Memorial Scholarship, Langford Family Scholarship Fund,Life Chiropractic Scholarship,Life University International Scholarship,Louro Family Rugby Scholarship, Michigan Chiropractic Foundation Scholarship, Nebraska Chiropractic Physicians Association Scholarship, New Jersey Scholarship, Red Hat Scholarship (Commemorating Dr. William Harris), Sid Williams Ribley Scholarship, Standard Process Scholarship, Tex Rabourn Scholarship, The Faye O. Rogers Memorial Scholarship Fund,The Honorable Kenneth O. Nix, J.D. Scholarship
RESEARCH INSTITUTES
Dr. Sid Williams Center for Chiropractic Research, Life Sport Science Institutes, NeuroLife Institute
PUBLIC CLINICS Campus Center for Health and Optimum Performance (CC-HOP), Center for Health & Optimum Performance (C-HOP), Community Outreach Clinic
WEBSITE www.LIFE.edu
ADDRESS 1269 Barclay Circle, Marietta, GA 30060
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Board of TrusteesJeffrey Aita, D.C. .....................................South CarolinaEddy Diaz, D.C. ........................................Puerto RicoSandra Elbaum, D.C. ...........................VirginiaKevin Fogarty, D.C., Chairman ......FloridaAaron Gagnon, CPA, CIA ...................TexasJanell Gibson, M.S. ................................AlabamaRichard Giuli, B.S. ..................................CaliforniaJack Griesbaum, JD ..............................FloridaT. Fitz Johnson, Esquire ......................Georgia
Executive OfficersRobert Scott, D.C., Ph.D., President
William D. Jarr B.B.A., Executive Vice President for Finance
Tim Gross, M.S., D.C., Vice President Academic Affairs
Cynthia Boyd, D.C., Vice President for Enrollment Management and Marketing
Academic Program AdministratorsCollege of ChiropracticLeslie King, M.Ed., D.C. ................................ Dean, College of ChiropracticMichael Clusserath, D.C. ............................ Associate Dean of Academics Bernadette Lavender, D.C. ....................... Associate Dean of Clinical EducationStephen Paterno, D.C. .................................. Director of Clinical Assessment
Division ChairsLydia Dever, D.C. ............................................. Chiropractic SciencesMark Ferdarko, D.C. ....................................... Clinical SciencesMamie Ware, Ph.D. ........................................ Basic Sciences
Clinic DirectorsShayan Sheybani, D.C, M.B.A., F.A.C.O., F.I.C.C., C.H.C. .....................................Executive Director of Clinical OperationsJoseph Forese, M.D., D.C., D.A.A.P.M. .........................................................................Director of ClinicsTeri Stockwell, D.C. ..................................................................................................................Assistant Director of ClinicsJohn Markham, D.C. ..............................................................................................................PEAK
College of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies Jana Holwick, Ph.D. .......................................Dean, College of Graduate and Undergraduate StudiesMichael Smith, Ph.D. .....................................Associate Dean, College of Graduate and Undergraduate StudiesCatherine Faust, Ph.D. .................................Associate Dean, College of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies
Department ChairsSaphronia Johnson, Ph.D. ........................Assistant Dean, Natural Science and General StudiesAlan Wells, Ph.D. .............................................Assistant Dean, Liberal StudiesJana Holwick, Ph.D. ......................................Interim Assistant Dean, Social SciencesRichard Williams, Ph.D. ..............................Assistant Dean, Sport Health Science and Nutrition
College of Online EducationRichard Belcastro, Ed.D. .............................Dean, College of Online EducationMickey Parsons, Ph.D. ..................................Chair, MPSY Program
Jay Handt, D.C. ........................................New YorkLeana Kart, D.C. ......................................GeorgiaStuart Katzen, D.C. ................................PennsylvaniaThomas M. Klapp, D.C. .......................MichiganJoe Lupo, D.C. ...........................................MichiganRhonda Newton, B.S. ..........................Georgia Randolph O’Dell, D.C. .........................MichiganBoard Member EmeritusR. James Gregg, D.C. ...........................Michigan
Marc Schneider, D.C., Vice President for Student Affairs
Gilles LaMarche, D.C., Vice President for University Advancement
John McGee, MHRD., Vice President for Operations
John Downes, D.C., Vice President for Global Initiatives
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Academic Programs
Online Programs
Graduate DegreesMaster of Science in Sport Health Science
Master of Science in Clinical Nutrition
Master of Science in Positive Psychology
Master of Athletic Training
Professional DegreeDoctor of Chiropractic
Undergraduate DegreesAssociate of Science in Health and Wellness
Associate of Arts in Positive Human Development and Social Change
Associate of Science in Computer Information Management
Bachelor of Science in Biology
Bachelor of Science in Biopsychology
Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor of Science in Human Ecology
Bachelor of Arts in Positive Human Development and Social Change
Graduate DegreesMaster of Science in Positive Psychology
Undergraduate DegreesAssociate of Science in Health and Wellness
Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Bachelor of Science in Biology
Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies
Online Pre-D.C. Pathway
Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Management
Bachelor of Science in Dietetics
Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science
Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies
Bachelor of Science in Health Coaching
Bachelor of Science in Nutrition
Bachelor of Science in Culinary Nutrition
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Presidents of Life University
Sid Williams, D.C. 1974-2002
Guy F. Riekeman, D.C. 2004-2017
Robert Scott, D.C., Ph.D. 2017-Present
Michael Schmidt, D.C. 2002-2003
Benjamin DeSpain, Ph.D. 2003-2004
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Life U AthleticsKey Achievements for 2019-20Men’s Soccer
2019 Mid-South Conference Regular Season Champions Earned trip to NAIA National Tournament where they went to the second-
round Thierry Jules – Mid-South Conference Player of the Year Alex Pama – Mid-South Conference Coach of the Year
Women’s Wrestling Julia Vidallon won LIFE’s first ever women’s individual national
championship. Team earned WCWA national runner-up finish – the highest placement in
school history.
Men’s Wrestling Denver Stonecheck earned a national runner-up finish in the 149lb weight
class.
Cheer Freshman Brendan Marks earned Mid-South Conference Freshman of the
Year and Cheerleader of the year, while also becoming the program’s first ever NAIA All-American.
Swimming Freshman Dora Reizinger earned the school’s first national runner-up finish
in the 200 Backstroke. Women’s Swim earned their highest-ever national finish, coming in 5th
place at the NAIA National Championship.
Women’s Lacrosse Earned the schools first-ever LAX win over a ranked opponent, beating #7
Marian Nationally ranked 7th at the time COVID cancelled the season
Track Bria Sands won the Mid-South Conference Indoor Athlete of the Year after
breaking the conference records in both the triple jump and the long jump. Additionally, she ran on the conference champion 4x400 relay team.
Activities Life University continues to be the largest athletics department in metro-
Atlanta with more than 500 student-athletes. Academic accolades have continued to climb as Life U student-athletes
earned 44 NAIA Daktronics Scholar-Athlete awards, tripling their total from 2018-2019. Additionally, they earned 88 conference academic awards, their highest total in department history.
The department saw their highest-ever department GPA over the course of the 2019-2020 academic year, with a department average over a 3.0.
23 Athletic ProgramsMen
Basketball Bowling Cross Country Rugby Indoor Track & Field Outdoor Track & Field Soccer Swimming Volleyball Wrestling Club Rugby
Women Basketball Bowling Cross Country Lacrosse Rugby Soccer Swimming Indoor Track & field Outdoor Track & field Volleyball Wrestling
Coed Cheer
Affiliations National Association of
Intercollegiate Athletics USA Rugby Mid-South Conference
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Athletics Data Sport 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Cheerleading (CHR) 6 11 21 22
Men’s Basketball (MBK) 13 12 15 14 17 16
Men’s Bowling (MBO) 8 11 13 13 11 11
Men’s Rugby (MRG) 60 58 52 61 76 79
Men’s Soccer (MSC) 15 33 35 38 33
Men’s Swimming (MSW) 1 1 4 10 12 10
Men’s Volleyball (MVB) 11 14 22
Men Wrestling (MWR) 44 39 65 81 100 118
Women’s Basketball (WBK) 12 13 15 14 12
Women’s Bowling (WBO) 1 3 5 5 6 2
Women’s Lacrosse (WLAX) 21 28 18
Women’s Rugby (WRG) 30 39 43 48 52 58
Women’s Soccer ( WSC) 16 26 28 32 29
Women’s Swimming (WSW) 9 4 4 6 12 14
Women’s Volleyball (WVB) 12 16 17 19 16 18
Women’s Wrestling (WWR) 21 21 20 34 35 40
Women’s Cross Country (WXC) 12 21 12 23 24 34
Grand Total 211 268 328 435 508 536
Percent Change 27% 22% 33% 17% 6%
Athletics as a Percent of Enrollment 16%
Number of Undergraduate 471
Percent of Undergraduate Enrollment 50%
Sport Female MaleGrand Total
CHR 15 7 22
MBK 16 16
MBO 11 11
MRG 79 79
MSC 33 33
MSW 10 10
MVB 22 22
MWR 118 118
WBK 12 12
Summary
Athletes by Gender
WBO 2 2
WRG 58 58
WSC 29 29
WSW 14 14
WVB 18 18
WWR 39 1 40
WXCTR 32 32
WLAX 18 18
Grand Total 239 297 536
Percent 45% 55%
Sport Female MaleGrand Total
Number of Graduate 13
Percent of Graduate Enrollment 7%
Number of DC 52
Percent of DC 3%
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MBO 11 11 MRG 79 79 MSC 33 33 MSW 10 10 MVB 22 22 MWR 118 118 WBK 12 12 WBO 2 2 WRG 58 58 WSC 29 29 WSW 14 14 WVB 18 18 WWR 39 1 40 WXCTR 32 32 WLAX 18 18 Grand Total 239 297 536 Percent 45% 55%
Athletics Ethnicity
Race Asian
Black or African
American Hispanic Unreported White
Non-Resident
Alien
American Indian/ Alaskan Native
Grand Total
CHR 2 9 4 1 5 1 22
MBK 9 1 2 3 1 16
MBO 1 7 1 2 11
MRG 1 12 11 4 32 18 1 79
MSC 5 6 1 2 19 33
MSW 1 2 1 6 10
MVB 1 2 14 1 2 2 22
MWR 1 35 30 3 43 2 4 118
WBK 10 1 1 12
WBO 1 1 2
WRG 3 12 15 4 20 3 1 58
WSC 1 1 4 8 15 29
WSW 4 5 5 14
WVB 1 2 3 11 1 18
WWR 5 8 11 2 14 40
WXC 1 1 2
WXCTR 17 3 6 6 32
WLAX 1 2 3 12 18
Grand Total 17 134 111 19 169 79 7 536
Athletes by Gender
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Degree-Seeking Students: Fall Enrollment
Year Enrollment Annual %
Change
Fall 2020 531
Fall 2019 529 0%
Fall 2018 435 22%
Fall 2017 531 -3%
Fall 2016 399 12%
Fall 2015 403 -1%
Fall 2014 460 -12%
Fall 2013 428 7%
Fall 2012 474 -10%
Fall 2011 420 13%
Fall 2010 386 9%
Fall 2009 355 9%
Fall 2008 340 4%
Fall 2007 318 7%
Year Enrollment Annual %
Change
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Enrollment Trends
Degree Seeking Students: Fall Enrollment
Year New Students Annual % Change
Fall 2020 531 Fall 2019 529 0% Fall 2018 435 22% Fall 2017 531 -3%Fall 2016 399 12% Fall 2015 403 -1%Fall 2014 460 -12% Fall 2013 428 7% Fall 2012 474 -10%Fall 2011 420 13% Fall 2010 386 9% Fall 2009 355 9% Fall 2008 340 4% Fall 2007 318 7%
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Full-Time Equivalent (FTE)
YearDoctor of
Chiropractic Graduates Undergraduates Total Students Annual % Change
Fall 2020 1,636 140 855 2,631 2%
Fall 2019 1,625 147 816 2,588 0
Fall 2018 1,614 151 833 2,598 5%
Fall 2017 1,609 163 713 2,484 -2%
Fall 2016 1,684 201 648 2,533 -1%
Fall 2015 1,742 164 640 2,546 -1%
Fall 2014 1,743 144 682 2,569 -1%
Fall 2013 1,758 124 716 2,598 5%
Fall 2012 1,624 108 754 2,486 2%
Fall 2011 1,570 108 770 2,448 6%
Fall 2010 1,520 84 708 2,312 5%
Fall 2009 1,466 86 650 2,202 8%
Fall 2008 1,449 70 528 2,047 12%
Fall 2007 1,305 35 488 1,828 16%
Fall 2006 1,104 25 453 1,582 14%
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Full Time Equivalent
Year Chiropractors Graduates Undergraduates Total FTE Annual
% Change
Fall 2020 1636 140 855 2631 2% Fall 2019 1625 147 816 2588 0 Fall 2018 1614 151 833 2598 5% Fall 2017 1609 163 713 2484 -2%Fall 2016 1684 201 648 2533 -1%Fall 2015 1742 164 640 2546 -1%Fall 2014 1743 144 682 2569 -1% Fall 2013 1758 124 716 2598 5% Fall 2012 1624 108 754 2486 2% Fall 2011 1570 108 770 2448 6% Fall 2010 1520 84 708 2312 5% Fall 2009 1466 86 650 2202 8% Fall 2008 1449 70 528 2047 12% Fall 2007 1305 35 488 1828 16% Fall 2006 1104 25 453 1582 14%
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New Degree Seeking Students: Fall Enrollment
Enrollment by Quarter
Quarter 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 Average
Fall 474 428 460 403 399 448 435 529 531 456
Winter 276 264 275 221 231 191 187 210 174 225
Spring 202 186 151 132 150 115 124 103 148 146
Summer 276 255 234 243 227 197 174 201 193 222
Total 1,228 1,133 1,120 999 1,007 951 920 1,043 1,046 1,050
Quarter 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 Average
Fall 2,754 2,708 2,692 2,615 2,736 2,722 2,705
Winter 2,648 2,658 2,638 2,587 2,684 2,666 2,647
Spring 2,567 2,545 2,500 2,509 2,542 2,500 2,527
Summer 2,394 2,331 2,271 2,200 2,215 2,227 2,273
Total 10,363 10,242 10,101 9,911 10,177 10,115 10,152
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Fall 2019 Student Body Characteristics for all Students
Ethnicity Count Percent American Indian/Alaskan Native 36 1% Asian/Pacific Islander 119 4% Black, Non Hispanic 545 20% Hispanic 599 22% Unreported 116 4% White Non Hispanic 1328 48% Grand Total 2743
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Fall 2020 Student Body Characteristics for all Students (Unduplicated)
Ethnicity Count Percent America Indian/Alaskan Native 32 1% Asian/Pacific Islander 91 3% Black, Non Hispanic 560 21% Hispanic 580 21% Resident Alien 156 6% Unreported 104 4% White Non Hispanic 1202 44% Grand Total 2725
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Ethnicity All Students
Ethnicity Count Percentage
American Indian/ Alaskan Native 32 1%
Asian 92 3%
Black or African American 570 20%
Hispanic 607 22%
Non-Resident Alien 149 6%
Unreported 106 4%
White 1,258 44%
Grand Total 2,814
Female Male Unreported Grand Total Percent
Full Time 1,220 1,190 2,410 86%
Part Time 250 152 2 404 14%
Total 1,470 1,342 2 2,814
Enrollment by Gender and Part-Time/Full-Time Enrollment
STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS
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Enrollment by Gender and Part-Time Full-Time Enrollment ( Duplicated)
Row Labels Female Male Unreported Grand Total Percent
Full Time 1220 1190 2410 86% Part Time 250 152 2 404 14% Grand Total Total 1470 1342 2 2814
Average Age
Program Count Average Age Graduate 187 32
Chiropractic 1670 27 Undergraduates 939 23
Average 27
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Enrollment by Gender and Part-Time Full-Time Enrollment ( Duplicated)
Row Labels Female Male Unreported Grand Total Percent
Full Time 1220 1190 2410 86% Part Time 250 152 2 404 14% Grand Total Total 1470 1342 2 2814
Average Age
Program Count Average Age Graduate 187 32
Chiropractic 1670 27 Undergraduates 939 23
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STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS
Average Age of Students Enrolled
International Students
International Student Program Make Up
Age Distribution
Program Count Average Age
Graduate 187 32
Chiropractic 1,670 27
Undergraduate 939 23
Average 27
Year Students Annual % Change
Fall 2020 156 -7%
Fall 2019 168 8%
Fall 2018 155 8%
Fall 2017 144 16%
Fall 2016 124 39%
Program
Percentage of Program Enrollment
Chiropractic 3%
Graduate 4%
Undergraduate 10%
Total International
Enrollment6%
Age Category Students Percentage
Less Than 18 5 0%
18-21 603 21%
22-34 1,979 70%
35-49 185 7%
50-64 39 1%
65 + 2 0%
Fall 2015 89 7%
Fall 2014 83 -2%
Fall 2013 85 -17%
Fall 2012 102 -4%
Fall 2011 106
Year Students Annual % Change
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STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS
NORTH AMERICACanada 19Mexico 2
EUROPEAustria 1Belgium 3Channel Islands 1Finland 1Germany 9Hungary 2Iceland 10Ireland 1Italy 2Lithuania 1Netherlands 4Norway 2Poland 1Serbia 2Slovenia 1
International Students Country
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Spain 3Sweden 2United Kingdom 13
MIDDLE EAST/ASIA & AUSTRALIAArab Republic of Syria 1Australia 1China 2Hong Kong 11India 1Iran 1Japan 2Malaysia 1Republic of Korea 4Thailand 2Turkey 1Ukraine 2
AFRICACameroon 1Gambia 1Ghana 1Kenya 1Nigeria 2South Africa 11Zambia 1Zimbabwe 3
SOUTH AMERICA/CARIBBEANArgentina 4Aruba 2Bahamas 3 Barbados 1 Brazil 6Colombia 4Costa Rica 1Trinidad and Tobago 1Venezuela 2
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International Students by Program and Country
Country Student PercentageArab Republic of
Syria 1 1%
Argentina 4 3%
Aruba 2 1%
Australia 1 1%
Austria 1 1%
Bahamas 3 2%
Barbados 1 1%
Belgium 3 2%
Brazil 6 4%
Cameroon 1 1%
Canada 19 12%
Channel Islands 1 1%
China 2 1%
Colombia 4 3%
Costa Rica 1 1%Democratic
Republic of Congo 1 1%
Finland 1 1%
Gambia 1 1%
Germany 9 6%
Ghana 1 1%
Hong Kong 11 7%
Hungary 2 1%
Iceland 10 6%
India 1 1%
Iran 1 1%
Ireland 1 1%
Italy 2 1%
Japan 2 1%
Kenya 1 1%
Lithuania 1 1%
Malaysia 1 1%
Mexico 2 1%
Netherland 4 3%
Nigeria 2 1%
Norway 2 1%
Poland 1 1%
Republic of Korea 4 2%
Russian Federation 1 1%
Serbia 2 1%
Slovenia 1 1%
South Africa 11 7%
Spain 3 2%
Sweden 2 1%
Thailand 2 1%Trinidad and
Tobago 1 1%
Turkey 1 1%
Ukraine 2 1%
United Kingdom 13 8%
Venezuela 2 1%
Zambia 1 1%
Zimbabwe 3 2%
Grand Total 156
Country Student Percentage
STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS
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Unduplicated Student Count by State and U.S. Territory
States and Territories Graduate Postgraduate
Under-graduate Grand Total Percentage
AK 1 1 2 0%
AL 70 12 82 3%
AP 1 1 0%
AR 4 3 7 0%
AZ 1 1 2 0%
CA 4 12 28 44 2%
CO 1 14 5 20 1%
CT 1 7 8 0%
DE 2 1 3 0%
FL 8 68 67 143 6%
GA 92 624 462 1,178 46%
HI 2 4 6 0%
IA 4 3 7 0%
ID 3 4 7 0%
IL 18 9 27 1%
IN 2 15 4 21 1%
KS 1 1 0%
KY 1 17 3 21 1%
LA 26 1 27 1%
MA 2 6 8 0%
MD 2 20 5 27 1%
ME 1 2 3 0%
MI 2 56 17 75 3%
MN 1 7 2 10 0%
MO 1 5 4 10 0%
MS 24 2 26 1%
STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS
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Unduplicated Student Count by State and U.S. Territory
NC 3 58 12 73 3%
NE 7 3 10 0%
NH 2 1 3 0%
NJ 1 53 6 60 2%
NM 2 2 0%
NV 2 3 5 0%
NY 29 11 40 2%
OH 1 62 13 76 3%
OK 2 1 6 9 0%
OR 1 3 4 0%
PA 5 41 12 58 2%
PR 3 187 29 219 9%
RI 1 1 0%
SC 4 23 7 34 1%
TN 2 41 14 57 2%
TX 17 24 41 2%
UT 3 3 6 0%
VA 2 28 9 39 2%
VI 1 1 2 0%
VT 4 1 5 0%
WA 2 3 4 9 0%
WI 16 1 17 1%
WV 2 6 8 0%
WY 1 1 0%
States and Territories Graduate Postgraduate
Under-graduate Grand Total Percentage
STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS
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ENROLLMENT BY MAJOR
Major 2019 2020 % Change Yr. 19-20
Doctor of Chiropractic 1,653 1,670 1%
M.S. Clinical Nutrition 19 10 -47%
M.S. Sport Health Science 72 68 -6%
M.S. Positive Psychology 89 109 22%
M.A.T. Athletic Training 8 0 -100%
Undeclared Master’s 7 0 -100%
A.S. Computer Info. Mgt. 4 6 50%
A.S. Health and Wellness 9 16 89%
A.S. Positive Human Development & Social Change 16 17 6%
B.S. Positive Human Development & Social Change 23 9 -61%
B.B.A. Business Administration 157 152 -3%
B.S. Biopsychology 17 16 -6%
B.S. Computer Info. Mgmt. 31 34 10%
B.S. Health Coaching 13 19 46%
B.S. Nutrition 18 20 11%
B.S. Culinary Nutrition 10 10 0%
B.S. Biology 150 181 22%
B.S. Dietetics 47 43 -9%
B.S. Interdisciplinary Studies 27 40 48%
B.S. Exercise Science 212 235 11%
B.S. Psychology 105 117 11%
B.S. Human Ecology 2 1 -50%
Pre-D.C. 47 26 -45%
*Postgraduate Dietetic Internship 16 15 -6%
2,752 2,814 2%
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CREDIT HOURS SOLD
Stafford Loan Default Rate (3-Year) FY2015 FY2016 FY2017
3-Year Default Rate 8.10% 8.40% 9.70%
Number in Default 61.00 61.00 72
Number in Repayment 751 724 737
STUDENT LOAN DEFAULT RATE
29
* Post Graduate Dietetics 16 15 -6%
2752 2,814 2%
Degree Seeking Credit Hours Sold
Loan Default Rates
Stafford Loan Default Rate (3 Year) FY2015 FY2016 FY2017
3 Year Default Rate 8.10% 8.40% 9.70% Number in Default 61.00 61.00 72
Number in Repayment 751 724 737
45,915
47,525
49,745
49,095 49,05848361
47,392
49,726
51,568
53,045
4%
5%
-1%
0%
-1%
-2%
5%
4%
3%
-3%
-2%
-1%
0%
1%
2%
3%
4%
5%
6%
42,000
44,000
46,000
48,000
50,000
52,000
54,000
Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Fall 2018 Fall 2019 Fall 2020
Total Credit Hours Sold
Total Credit Hours Sold Annual % Change In Hours Sold Linear (Total Credit Hours Sold)
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DEGREES CONFERRED
Degrees Conferred July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020 Rolling Four Quarters Conferred
Degree 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
Associate 14 4 2 2 15 17
Bachelor’s 122 128 157 148 148 179
Master’s 45 59 86 71 66 52
Doctor of Chiropractic 354 384 382 407 389 386
Total 535 575 627 607 618 634
Change -2% 7% 9% -3% 2% 3%
Graduates by Ethnicity and Gender Degrees Conferred July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020
Ethnicity Female Male Grand Total Percent
American Indian/Alaskan 3 5 8 1.26%
Asian 12 11 23 3.63%
Black or African American 60 26 86 13.56%
Hispanic 64 62 126 19.87%
Unreported 8 14 22 3.47%
White 156 179 335 52.84%
Non-Resident Alien 18 16 34 5.36%
Grand Total 321 313 634
Percent 51% 49% 100%
30
Graduation
Degrees conferred July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020
Rolling Four Quarters Conferred
Degree 2014-15 2015-
16 2016-17 2017-2018 2018-2019
2019-2020
Associate 14 4 2 2 15 17 Bachelors 122 128 157 148 148 179 Masters 45 59 86 71 66 52 Doctor of Chiropractic 354 384 382 407 389 386 Total 535 575 627 607 618 634 Change -2% 7% 9% -3% 2% 3%
354 384 382407 389 386
535
575 627 607 618 634
-2% 7% 9% -3% 2% 3%
-100
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020
Degree Confeered
Associate Bachelors Masters Doctor of Chiropractic Total Change
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Major 2018-19 2019-20 % Change
Yr. 19-20
Doctor of Chiropractic 389 386 -1%
M.S. Clinical Nutrition 16 7 -56%
M.S. Sport Health Science 18 16 -11%
M.S. Positive Psychology 15 19 27%
M.A.T. Athletic Training 13 10 -23%
A.S. Positive Human Development & Social Change 12 15 25%
A.S. Health and Wellness 3 1 -67%
A.S. Computer Info. Mgmt. 0 1
B.B.A. Business Administration 25 37 48%
B.S. Biopsychology 4 4 0%
B.S. Computer Info. Mgmt. 10 4 -60%
B.S. Health Coaching 1 3 200%
B.S. Nutrition 2 2 0%
B.S. Biology 27 44 63%
B.S. Dietetics 16 12 -25%
B.S. Interdisciplinary Studies 10 15 50%
B.S. Culinary Nutrition 2 2 0%
B.S. Exercise Science 33 37 12%
B.S. Psychology 17 19 12%
Total 613 634 3%
Degrees Conferred by Major
DEGREES CONFERRED
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Instructional Faculty
Rank Female Male Grand Total
Professor 5 11 16
Associate Professor 15 20 35
Assistant Professor 31 41 72
Instructor 1 1
Adjunct 39 32 71
Grand Total 90 105 195
Faculty by Ethnicity
Faculty by Ethnicity
Ethnicity Adjunct Instructor Assistant ProfessorAssociate Professor Professor
Grand Total Percent
Asian 7 5 1 2 15 8%
Black or African American 19 13 4 1 37 19%
Hispanic 1 5 2 8 4%
Two or more races 3 3 2%
White 44 1 46 28 13 132 68%
Grand Total 71 1 72 35 16 195
FACULTY AND STAFF PROFILE
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Student to Faculty Ratio Undergraduate
Fall 2020 Student to Faculty ratio 21 to 1 (based on
806 Student FTE
and 38 faculty)
Faculty by Highest Degree Earned
Highest Degree Faculty Percent
Doctorate or Terminal Degree
152
78% Masters not Terminal Degree
42 22%
Bachelors 1 1% Total 195
8%
19%
4%
1%68%
Race Distribution
Asian
Black or African American
Hispanic
Two or more races
White
Grand Total
34
Student to Faculty Ratio Undergraduate
Fall 2020 Student to Faculty ratio 21 to 1 (based on
806 Student FTE
and 38 faculty)
Faculty by Highest Degree Earned
Highest Degree Faculty Percent
Doctorate or Terminal Degree
152
78% Masters not Terminal Degree
42 22%
Bachelors 1 1% Total 195
8%
19%
4%
1%68%
Race Distribution
Asian
Black or African American
Hispanic
Two or more races
White
Grand Total
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27
Student-to-Faculty Ratio Undergraduate
Administrative and Support Staff
Staff ProfileStaff Ethnicity
Faculty by Highest Degree Earned
Fall 2020 Student-to-Faculty ratio 14 to 1
Based on Student and FTE Faculty 815 59
Female Male Total
Total Staff 265 187 452
Total Administrators 39 30 69
Ethnicity/Race Female Male Total Percentage
White 141 122 263 58%
Black or African American 92 39 131 29%
Asian 16 4 20 4%
Hispanic 13 15 28 6%
Two or More Races 2 6 8 2%
Unknown 1 1 2 0%
Total 265 187 452
Highest Degree Faculty Percentage
Doctorate or Terminal Degree 152 78%
Master’s not Terminal Degree 42 22%
Bachelor’s 1 1%
Total 195
FACULTY AND STAFF PROFILE
Administrator Ethnicity
35
Administrative Staff
Staff Profile
Staff Ethnicity/Race Female Male Total Percent White 141 122 263 58% Black or African American 92 39 131 29% Asian 16 4 20 4% Hispanic 13 15 28 6% Two or More Races 2 6 8 2% Unknown 1 1 2 0% Total 265 187 452 Percent 59% 41%
72%
28%
Administrators by Race
White
Black or AfricanAmerican
Asian
Hispanic or Latino
Total
36
58%29%
4%
6%
2%
SSttaaffff bbyy RRaaccee
White
Black or African American
Asian
Hispanic
Two or More Races
Unknown
36
58%29%
4%
6%
2%
SSttaaffff bbyy RRaaccee
White
Black or African American
Asian
Hispanic
Two or More Races
Unknown
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Program Count % of Enrollment
UG 73 8%
GR 98 52%
Total 171 6%
Program FA 20
UG 866
GR 836
DC 0
Total 1,702
Major GraduateUnder-
graduate Total
Biology 34 34
Psychology 16 16
Health and Wellness 5 5
Positive Psychology 98 98
Interdisciplinary Studies 3 3
Pre-Chiropractic 15 15
Grand Total 98 73 171
Exclusively Online Enrollment (DDE)
Credit Hours Earned Exclusively by DDE Students
Distance Education Enrollment by Major Fall 2020
COLLEGE OF ONLINE EDUCATION
Online Programs (Distance Education)• A.S. Health and Wellness (Offered Online and On Campus)
• B.S. Biology (Offered Online and On Campus)
• B.S. Psychology (Offered Online and On Campus)
• B. S. Interdisciplinary Studies (Offered Online Only)
• M.S. Positive Psychology (Coaching Psychology Track) (Offered Online Only)
• M.S. Positive Psychology (General Track) (Offered Online Only)
• Pre-Doctor of Chiropractic
New Online Student
Faculty College of Online Education
First Term Graduate Under-graduate Grand Total
20/FA 47 33 80
Grand Total Percent
Full Time Faculty 3 13%
Part Time Faculty 20 87%
Total 23
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COLLEGE OF ONLINE EDUCATION
Online Graduate Student Load
Online Undergraduate Student Load
Online Graduate Race
Online Undergraduate Race
Student Load Graduate Percentage
Full Time 54 55%
Part Time 44 45%
Grand Total 98
Student Load Undergraduate Percent
Full Time 45 62%
Part Time 28 38%
Grand Total 73
Rank GR Grand Total
1G 89 91%
2G 8 8%
PM 1 1%
Grand Total 98
Race Number Percent
Asian 8 8%
Black or African American 28 29%
Hispanic 5 5%
Unreported 8 8%
White 47 48%
Non-Resident Alien 2 2%
Grand Total 98
Race Number Percent
Asian 1 1%
Black or African American 15 21%
Hispanic 2 3%
Unreported 11 15%
White 42 58%
Non-Resident Alien 2 3%
Grand Total 73
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EnrollmentStudent Enrollment by Quarter
Quarter 2013-2014 2014- 2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020
Fall 1,798 1,786 1,783 1,726 1,651 1,645 1,653
Winter 1,833 1,766 1,766 1,704 1,623 1,664 1,647
Spring 1,775 1,724 1,682 1,644 1,576 1,598 1,587
Summer 1,731 1,704 1,631 1,585 1,540 1,556 1,654
Enrollment by Quarter
COC Enrollment Trend
Fall Enrollment All StudentsYear Students Annual % Change
2020 1,670 1%
2019 1,653 0%
2018 1,645 0%
2017 1,651 -4%
2016 1,726 -3%
2015 1,783 0%
2014 1,786 -1%
2013 1,798 8%
2012 1,667 3%
2011 1,620 5%
2010 1,543 4%
2009 1,490 1%
2008 1,474 11%
2007 1,327 17%
2006 1,135 18%
2005 961
COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC
43
Quarter 2013-2014 2014- 2015 2015-2016
2016-2017
2017-2018
2018-2019
2019-2020
Fall 1798 1786 1783 1726 1651 1645 1625 Winter 1833 1766 1766 1704 1623 1664 1647 Spring 1775 1724 1682 1644 1576 1598 1587 Summer 1731 1704 1631 1585 1540 1556 1654
1,6701,6531,6451,6511,7261,7831,786
1,7981,6671,620
1,5431,4901,4741,327
1,135
961
1%0%0%-4%-3%0%-1%8%3%5%4%1%11%17%18% 0
500
1000
1500
2000
2020201920182017201620152014201320122011201020092008200720062005
COC Enrollment Trend
Students Annual % Change Linear ( Students)
44
New Students Admission Criteria
Fall 2016-Summer 2017
Fall 2017-Summer 2018
Fall 2018-Summer 2019
Fall 2019-Summer 2020
AATP Regular Total AATP Regular Total AATP Regular Total AATP Regular Total
Total # Students Matriculated 118 315 433 130 288 418 123 341 464
90 341 431
Average Admitted GPA 3.22 3.43 3.37 3.26 3.42 3.37 3.28 3.44 3.4
3.30 3.50 3.46
1,7981,786 1,783
1,726
1,651 1,6451,625
1350
1400
1450
1500
1550
1600
1650
1700
1750
1800
1850
1900
2013-2014 2014- 2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020
Enrollment by Quarter
Fall Winter Spring Summer Linear (Fall )
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EnrollmentNew Students Admission Criteria
New Student Enrollment
Fall 2016-Summer 2017 Fall 2017-Summer 2018 Fall 2018-Summer 2019 Fall 2019-Summer 2020
AATP Regular Total AATP Regular Total AATP Regular Total AATP Regular Total
Total # Students
Matriculated92 354 433 130 288 418 123 340 463 90 341 431
Average Admitted
GPA3.22 3.43 3.37 3.26 3.42 3.37 3.28 3.44 3.4 3.30 3.50 3.46
Fall Historical New Student Enrollment
Students Annual % Change
2020 177 -12%
2019 200 7%
2018 187 3%
2017 181 -4%
2016 188 5%
2015 179 22%
2014 147 -35%
2013 225 27%
COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC
2012 177 -12%
2011 200 28%
2010 156 -4%
2009 162 4%
2008 156 -12%
2007 178 13%
2006 157 20%
2005 131
Year Students Annual % Change
46
Student Enrollment by Quarter
Quarter 2013-2014 2014- 2015
2015-2016
2016-2017
2017-2018 2018-2019
2019-2020
Fall 225 147 179 188 181 187 200 Winter 137 113 121 99 97 123 79 Spring 85 65 51 59 62 55 77 Summer 111 122 94 85 89 99 84 Annual Total 558 447 445 431 429 464 440
177200
187181188179
147
225
177200
156162156
-12%7%3%-4%5%22%-35%27%-12%28%-4%4%-12% 0
50
100
150
200
250
2020201920182017201620152014201320122011201020092008
New Student Enrollment
Students Annual % Change Linear ( Students)
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Quarter 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
Fall 225 147 179 188 181 187 200
Winter 137 113 121 99 97 123 79
Spring 85 65 51 59 62 55 77
Summer 111 122 94 85 89 99 84
Annual Total 558 447 445 431 429 464 440
EnrollmentCOLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC
47
Student Characteristics
Fall Enrollment by Ethnicity
Ethnicity Female Male Grand Total
Percent
America Indian/Alaskan Native 9 7 16 1% Asian/Pacific Islander 20 34 54 3% Black, Non Hispanic 184 93 277 17% Hispanic 170 202 372 22% Resident Alien 26 27 53 3% Unreported 29 38 67 4% White Non Hispanic 394 437 831 50% Grand Total 832 838 1670
225
147179 188 181 187 200
558
447 445 431 429464
440
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
2013-2014 2014- 2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020
COC New Students
Fall Winter Spring Summer Annual Total Linear (Annual Total)
New Student Enrollment by Quarter
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33
Ethnicity & Gender International StudentsEthnicity Female Male Total Percentage
American Indian/ Alaskan Native 9 7 16 1%
Asian 20 34 54 3%
Black or African American 184 93 277 17%
Hispanic 170 202 372 22%
Non-Resident Alien 26 27 53 3%
Unreported 29 38 67 4%
White 394 437 831 50%
Grand Total 832 838 1,670
Age DistributionGender
Age Distribution Students Percentage
Less Than 18 0 0%
18-21 68 4%
22-34 1,487 89%
35-49 95 6%
50-64 18 1%
65 + 2 0%
Total 1,670
Enrollment COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC
48
17%
22%
50%
COC Ethnicity
America Indian/Alaskan Native
Asian/Pacific Islander
Black, Non-Hispanic
Hispanic
Resident Alien
Unreported
White, Non-Hispanic
50%50%
Gender
Female
Male
4%3%4%3%
1%3%
48
17%
22%
50%
COC Ethnicity
America Indian/Alaskan Native
Asian/Pacific Islander
Black, Non-Hispanic
Hispanic
Resident Alien
Unreported
White, Non-Hispanic
50%50%
Gender
Female
Male
4%3%4%3%
1%3%
Male
Female
Country Students
Canada 15
Germany 6
Belgium 1
Costa Rica 1
Iceland 4
Hong Kong 9
South Africa 2
Republic of Korea 3
Spain 1
China 1
Finland 1
Malaysia 1
Finland 1
Mexico 1
Italy 1
Nigeria 1
Aruba 1
Norway 1
Japan 1
Syria 1
Total 53
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ProgramTotal
Credit Hours Sold
Annual % Change In Hours Sold
Fall 2011 33,568
Fall 2012 35,536 6%
Fall 2013 38,280 8%
Fall 2014 37,913 -1%
Fall 2015 38,123 1%
Fall 2016 37,030 -3%
Fall 2017 35,367 -4%
Fall 2018 36,008 2%
Fall 2019 37,971 5%
Fall 2020 39,211 3%
Part-Time & Full-TimeEnrollment by Classification
Classification Full-Time Part-Time Grand Total Percentage
1 259 259 16%
2 75 1 76 5%
3 85 85 5%
4 191 1 192 11%
5 100 1 101 6%
6 80 3 83 5%
7 141 1 142 9%
8 153 1 154 9%
9 95 95 6%
10 92 92 6%
11 69 1 70 4%
12 97 1 98 6%
13 78 24 102 6%
14 59 45 104 6%
15 3 14 17 1%
Grand Total 1,577 93 1,670
Credit Hours Sold
Credit Hours Sold
EnrollmentCOLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC
45
Enrollment by Classification
Classification Full-Time Part- Time Grand Total Percent
1 205 1 206 12% 2 98 1 99 6% 3 79 79 5% 4 126 4 130 8% 5 176 1 177 11% 6 89 2 91 6% 7 94 2 96 6% 8 113 1 114 7% 9 147 1 148 9% 10 85 85 5% 11 70 70 4% 12 75 1 76 5% 13 134 3 137 8% 14 98 24 122 7% 15 2 20 22 1% PP 1 1 0%
Grand Total 1592 61 1653
Age Distribution
Age Distribution Students Percentage Less Than 18 0 0%
18-21 50 3%
96%
4%
Full-Time Part-Time
Full-Time Part-Time
51
International Students
Country Students Canada 15 Germany 6 Belgium 1 Costa Rica 1 Iceland 4 Hong Kong 9 South Africa 2 Republic of Korea 3
Spain 1 China 1 Finland 1 Malaysia 1 Finland 1 Mexico 1 Italy 1
38,123
37,030
35,36836,008
37,971
39,211
1%
-3%
-4%
2%
5%
3%
-6%
-4%
-2%
0%
2%
4%
6%
33,000
34,000
35,000
36,000
37,000
38,000
39,000
40,000
Fall 2015 Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Fall 2018 Fall 2019 Fall 2020
Chiropractic Credit Hours Sold
Chiropractor Change In Hours Sold Linear ( Chiropractor)
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Degrees Conferred July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020
Doctor of Chiropractic 354 384 382 407 389 386
Change 8% -1% 7% -4% -1%
Female 19/SU 19/FA 20/WI 20/SP Grand TotalPercentage of
Total
American Indian/ Alaskan Native 1 1 0%
Asian 1 2 2 3 8 2%
Black or African American 7 2 2 10 21 5%
Hispanic 8 8 12 14 42 11%
Unreported 1 2 3 1%
White 22 17 22 31 92 24%
Non-Resident Alien 5 5 1%
Female Total 39 30 43 60 172 45%
Male 19/SU 19/FA 20/WI 20/SP Grand TotalPercentage of
Total
American Indian/ Alaskan Native 3 2 5 1%
Asian 3 1 3 2 9 2%
Black or African American 2 1 3 5 11 3%
Hispanic 4 9 12 11 36 9%
Unreported 2 1 9 12 3%
White 23 45 31 36 135 35%
Non-Resident Alien 2 2 2 6 2%
Male Total 36 59 54 65 214 55%
Grand Total 75 89 97 125 386
Graduation by Race and Gender
Degrees Conferred COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC
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International Graduates
National Licensing Exam Success Rate (NBCE)
Faculty FTE
Country Graduates
Canada 11
China 2
Aruba 1
Costa Rica 1
Year
Number of Graduates Attempting Any or All Parts (I, II, III, IV) of NBCE Exams within six (6) months post-graduation
Number of Graduates Passing All Parts (I, II, III, IV) of NBCE Exams within
six (6) months post-graduation
Percentage of Graduates Passing All Parts (I, II, III, IV) of
NBCE Exams within six (6) months post-graduation
2015 352 327 93%
2016 357 293 82%
2017 390 319 82%
2018 364 288 79%
Total 1,463 1,227 84%
Weighted Average
Faculty Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Fall 2018 Fall 2019 Fall 2020
Full-time Faculty 88 87 87 87 83 86 80
Part-time Faculty 19 29 25 22 22 21 11
Total Headcount 107 116 112 109 105 107 91
FTE Faculty 94 97 95 94 90 93 84
Success RateCOLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC
Hong Kong 2
Iceland 1
Norway 1
Syria 1
Total 20
Country Graduates
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CGUS Main Campus Only 89
Distant Education 98
% of Graduate Population 48%
CGUS Main Campus Only 15
Distant Education 47
% of New Graduate Population 24%
Grand Total
GR.MS.CLN 9
GR.MS.CLN GR.MS.SHS 1
GR.MS.CSS 2
GR.MS.ESS 1
GR.MS.NSS 1
GR.MS.PPSY 13
GR.MS.SHS 60
GR.MS.SIM 1
Grand Total 89
Graduate Studies Enrollment
New Students
Graduate Students by Major
EnrollmentCOLLEGE OF GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
—GRADUATECollege of Graduate
Main Campus Students Profile Only
Gender
56
CGUS Graduate Students by Major
Row Labels Grand Total
GR.MS.CLN 9 GR.MS.CLN GR.MS.SHS 1 GR.MS.CSS 2 GR.MS.ESS 1 GR.MS.NSS 1 GR.MS.PPSY 13 GR.MS.SHS 60 GR.MS.SIM 1 Grand Total 89
Student Characteristics
Gender Number Percent Female 56 63% Male 33 37% Grand Total 89
63%
37%
Gender
Female
Male
Graduate Student Characteristics
Class Rank Ethnicity
Ethnicity Female Male Grand Total % of Total
Hispanic 12 7 19 21%
Non-Resident Alien 3 3 6 7%
American Indian/ Alaskan Native 1 1 1%
Asian 2 2 2%
Black or African American 24 1 25 28%
Unreported 2 1 3 3%
White 13 20 33 37%
Grand Total 56 33 89
Percentage of Total 66% 34%
Class Rank Female Male Grand Total
1G 48 29 77
2G 8 4 12
Grand Total 56 33 89
57
Race Female Male Grand Total Percent
Hispanic 12 7 19 21% Resident Alien 3 3 6 7% American Indian Alaskan Native 1 1 1% Asian/Pacific Island 2 2 2% Black, Non-Hispanic 24 1 25 28% Unreported 2 1 3 3% White Non-Hispanic 13 20 33 37% Grand Total 56 33 89
Class Rank
Class Rank Female Male Grand Total
1G 48 29 77
2G 8 4 12
Grand Total 56 33 89
21%7%1%
2%28%
3%
37%
Race
Hispanic
American Indian/Alaskan Native
Black or African American
White
Non-Resident Alien
Asian
Unreported
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Enrollment
COE Only 867
Distant Education 72
% of Undergraduate Population 92%
COE Only 261
Distant Education 33
College of Online Education (COE) % of Graduate Population 89%
Academic Program Student Count Percentage
PRE-DC 11 1%
UG.AA.PHDS 17 2%
UG.AS.CIM 6 1%
UG.AS.HW 11 1%
UG.BA.PHDS 9 1%
UG.BBA.MGT 152 18%
UG.BS.BCM 7 1%
UG.BS.BHC 1 0%
UG.BS.BIO 148 17%
UG.BS.BNT 3 0%
UG.BS.BPSY 15 2%
UG.BS.BSD 43 5%
UG.BS.CIM 28 3%
UG.BS.CNT 10 1%
UG.BS.ECO 1 0%
UG.BS.EXS 233 27%
UG.BS.HC 18 2%
UG.BS.IS 36 4%
UG.BS.NTR 17 2%
UG.BS.PSY 99 11%
Undeclared 2 0%
Grand Total 867
Academic Program Student Count Percentage
PRE-DC 6 2%
UG.AS.CIM 1 0%
UG.AS.HW 7 3%
UG.BA.PHDS 4 2%
UG.BBA.MGT 38 15%
UG.BS.BIO 46 18%
UG.BS.BPSY 7 3%
UG.BS.CIM 8 3%
UG.BS.CUN 4 2%
UG.BS.DET 8 3%
UG.BS.ECO 1 0%
UG.BS.EXS 82 31%
UG.BS.HC 5 2%
UG.BS.IS 11 4%
UG.BS.NTR 10 4%
UG.BS.PSY 22 8%
Undeclared 1 0%
Grand Total 261
Undergraduate Enrollment
New Students
Student Enrollment by Academic Program
New Student Enrollment by Academic Program
Main Campus Student Profile
COLLEGE OF GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
—UNDERGRADUATE
-
FALL QUARTER 2020
39
Enrollment
Undergraduate Students by Race
Undergraduate Faculty by Race
Faculty by Race & Gender
Class Rank
Part-Time & Full-Time Enrollment
Race Students Percent
American Indian/Alaskan Native 13 1%
Asian 32 4%
Black or African American 232 27%
Hispanic 193 22%
Unreported 37 4%
White 318 37%
Non-Resident Alien 43 5%
Grand Total 867
Percentage of Total 66% 34%
Classification Female Male Total Percentage
Full-Time Faculty 18 17 35 49%
Adjunct Faculty 22 15 37 51%
Grand Total 40 32 72
Percent Gender 56% 44%
Female Male Total Percentage
Asian 2 3 5 7%
Black or African American 14 10 24 33%
Hispanic 1 3 4 6%
Two or more races (Not Hispanic or Latino) 3 1 4 6%
White 20 15 35 49%
Grand Total 40 32 72
Rank Students Percent
Freshman 398 46%
Sophomore 153 18%
Junior 140 16%
Senior 153 18%
PU 23 3%
Grand Total 867
Student Load Students Percent
Full-Time 708 82%
Part-Time 159 18%
Grand Total 867
62
CGUS Faculty
Classification Female Male Total Percent
Classification Full Time Faculty 18 17 35 49% Adjunct Faculty 22 15 37 51% Grand Total 40 32 72 Percent Gender 56% 44%
1%
4%
27%
22%
4%
37%
5%
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40%
Non-Resident Alien
White
Asian
Hispanic
Black or African American
Unreported
American Indian/Alaskan Native
COC UG by Race
Percent
Main Campus Students Profile
COLLEGE OF GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
—UNDERGRADUATE
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FALL QUARTER 2020
40
Graduate Enrollment
GRADUATE ENROLLMENT COLLEGE OF GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATES STUDIES & COLLEGE OF
ONLINE EDUCATION
Year Fall Percentage
Change
2020 187 -4%
2019 195 -4%
2018 203 -5%
2017 213 -14%
2016 248 20%
2015 207 15%
2014 180 8%
2013 167 15%
2012 145 14%
2011 127 25%
2010 102 21%
2009 84 -16%
2008 100
Graduate Enrollment Trend
Graduate Enrollment
Quarter Enrollment Trend New Graduate
Enrollment by Quarter
2013-2014 2014- 2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020
Fall 167 180 207 248 213 203 195
Winter 170 184 205 238 210 193 176
Spring 164 185 223 227 205 174 182
Summer 156 177 210 221 164 151 127
64
Combined Graduate and Undergraduate Students
College of Online Education and College of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies
Graduate Students
Enrollment
Year Fall Percent Change
2020 187 -4% 2019 195 -4% 2018 203 -5% 2017 213 -14% 2016 248 20% 2015 207 15% 2014 180 8% 2013 167 15% 2012 145 14% 2011 127 25% 2010 102 21% 2009 84 -16% 2008 100
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145127
102
-4%-4%-5%-14%20%15%8%15%14%25%21%
-50
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Graduate Enrollment Trend
Fall Percent Change Linear (Fall )
65
2013-2014
2014- 2015 2015-2016
2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019
2019-2020
Fall 167 180 207 248 213 203 195 Winter 170 184 205 238 210 193 176 Spring 164 185 223 227 205 174 182 Summer 156 177 210 221 164 151 127
Enrollment by Quarter
170 184 205238 210 193 176
164 185223 227 205
174 182
156177
210221
164151 127
167180
207248
213203 195
2013-2014 2014- 2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020
Enrollment by Quarter
Winter Spring Summer Fall
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41
New Students Trend
New Students TrendYear GraduatesAnnual % Change
2020 62 -17%
2019 75 88%
2018 40 38%
2017 29 -52%
2016 61 45%
2015 42 -9%
2014 46 48%
2013 31 -21%
2012 39 26%
2011 31 29%
2010 24 50%
2009 16 -41%
2008 27 125%
2007 12 33%
2006 9 350%
2005 2
66
New Students Trend
Year Graduate Annual % Change 2020 62 -17%2019 75 88% 2018 40 38% 2017 29 -52%2016 61 45% 2015 42 -9%2014 46 48% 2013 31 -21%2012 39 26% 2011 31 29% 2010 24 50% 2009 16 -41%2008 27 125% 2007 12 33% 2006 9 350% 2005 2
62
75
40
29
61
4246
3139
3124
-17%88%38%-52%45%-9%48%-21%26%29%50%
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20202019201820172016201520142013201220112010
Graduate New Students
Graduate Annual % Change Linear (Graduate)
New Student Enrollment by Quarter
New Student Enrollment by Quarter
Quarter 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
Fall 31 46 42 61 29 40 75
Winter 33 39 34 24 21 17 10
Spring 21 31 52 24 23 12 24
Summer 36 43 46 43 21 21 9
Total 121 159 174 152 94 90 118
67
New Student Enrollment by Quarter
Quarter 2013-2014 2014- 2015
2015-2016 2016-2017
2017-2018
2018-2019
2019-2020
Fall 31 46 42 61 29 40 75 Winter 33 39 34 24 21 17 10 Spring 21 31 52 24 23 12 24 Summer 36 43 46 43 21 21 9 Total 121 159 174 152 94 90 118
Graduate Student Characteristics
Ethnicity Female Male Grand Total Percent
America Indian/Alaskan Native 1 1 2 1% Asian/Pacific Islander 6 2 8 4%
121
159174
152
94 90
118
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New Gradauate Student by Quarter
Fall Winter Spring Summer Total Linear (Total)
Graduate Enrollment
GRADUATE ENROLLMENT COLLEGE OF GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATES STUDIES & COLLEGE OF
ONLINE EDUCATION
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FALL QUARTER 2020
42
Graduate Enrollment by Ethnicity
Enrollment by Classification
Ethnicity Female Male Grand Total Percentage
American Indian/Alaskan Native 1 1 2 1%
Asian 6 2 8 4%
Black or African American 40 12 52 28%
Hispanic 23 9 32 17%
Unreported 5 1 6 3%
White 44 35 79 42%
Non-Resident Alien 5 3 8 4%
Grand Total 124 63 187
Percent of Total 66% 34%
Age DistributionAge Number Percentage
Less Than 18 0 0%
18-21 1 1%
22-34 133 71%
35-49 39 21%
50-64 14 7%
65 + 0 0%
Total 187
Class Rank Students
Year 1 166
Year 2 20
PM 1
Grand Total 187
Gender
Class Load
Male
Female
68
Black, Non-Hispanic 40 12 52 28% Hispanic 23 9 32 17% Unreported 5 1 6 3% White Non-Hispanic 44 35 79 42% Non-Resident Alien 5 3 8 4% Grand Total 124 63 187 Percent of Total 66% 34%
Gender
Ethnicity
66%
34% Female
Male
69
Part-time Full-time
1%5%
28%
17%
3%
42%
4%
American Indian/Alaskan Native
Asian
Black or African American
Hispanic
Unreported
White
Non-Resident Alien
42%58%
Full-time
Part-time
69
Part-time Full-time
1%5%
28%
17%
3%
42%
4%
American Indian/Alaskan Native
Asian
Black or African American
Hispanic
Unreported
White
Non-Resident Alien
42%58%
Full-time
Part-time
Graduate Enrollment
GRADUATE ENROLLMENT COLLEGE OF GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATES STUDIES & COLLEGE OF
ONLINE EDUCATION
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FALL QUARTER 2020
43
Major 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 % Change
Athletic Training 17 20 15 9 0 -100%
Positive Psychology 75 54 53 88 109 24%
Clinical Nutrition 27 33 36 20 12 -40%
Sport Health Science Concentration 104 106 90 78 66 -15%
Chiropractic Sport Science 32 42 36 3 2 -33%
Exercise Sport Science 49 24 15 4 2 -50%
Nutrition and Sport Science 1 1 3 2 1 -50%
Sport Coaching 7 2 1 0 0
Sport Injury Management 21 30 23 9 1 -89%
Sport Health Science 8 0 12 58 60 3%
Undeclared Master’s 25 7 9 2 0 -100%
Grand Total 248 213 203 195 187 -4%
Enrollment by Major
Graduate Enrollment
GRADUATE ENROLLMENT COLLEGE OF GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATES STUDIES & COLLEGE OF
ONLINE EDUCATION
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FALL QUARTER 2020
44
Degree Trend
Degree Conferred 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020
Master’s 42 43 59 68 62 52
Degrees Conferred July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020
Degree 19/SU 19/FA 20/WI 20/SP Grand Total
Master of Athletic Training 10 10
Master of Science in Clinical Nutrition 4 1 2 7
Master of Science in Sport Health Science - CSS 1 1
Master of Science in Sport Health Science - ESS 1 1
Master of Science in Sport Health Science - NSS 1 1 3 4 9
Master of Science in Sport Health Science - SIM 1 2 2 5
Master of Science in Positive Psychology - CO 2 2
Master of Science in Positive Psychology - CSS 1 2 3 6
Master of Science in Positive Psychology - GT 2 2
Master of Science in Positive Psychology 3 2 4 9
Grand Total 8 12 6 26 52
Degrees Conferred
72
Degree Conferred 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018
2018-2019 2019-2020
Masters 42 43 59 68 62 52
Undergraduates
Fall Undergraduate Headcount
Year Undergraduate Annual % Change 2020 939 7% 2019 874 -2%2018 888 18% 2017 751 5% 2016 718 0% 2015 718 -9%2014 788 -3%2013 811 -4%2012 843 -2%2011 862 9% 2010 792 -8%
42 43
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6252
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20
30
40
50
60
70
80
2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020
Masters Dregree Trend
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ONLINE EDUCATION
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FALL QUARTER 2020
45
Degree Conferred each Quarter by Ethnicity
Ethnicity 19/SU 19/FA 20/WI 20/SP Grand Total% of Total
Asian 2 1 3 6%
Black or African American 2 5 1 15 23 44%
Hispanic 2 2 4%
Unreported 1 1 2%
White 4 4 3 7 18 35%
Non-Resident Alien 3 2 5 10%
Grand Total 8 12 6 26 52
Degrees Conferred
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ONLINE EDUCATION
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FALL QUARTER 2020
46
Annual Undergraduate Enrollment
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
Fall 862 843 811 788 718 718 751 888 874
Winter 843 781 744 698 687 696 754 827 843
Spring 817 719 660 658 640 629 728 770 731
Summer 698 632 531 513 490 465 496 508 536
Year Undergraduate Annual % Change
2020 939 7%
2019 874 -2%
2018 888 18%
2017 751 5%
2016 718 0%
2015 718 -9%
2014 788 -3%
2013 811 -4%
2012 843 -2%
2011 862 9%
2010 792 -8%
2009 862 2%
2008 843 4%
2007 813 -4%
2006 843 7%
2005 788
Fall Undergraduate Headcount
Quarter Enrollment All Undergraduates
Fall Undergraduate Headcount
Undergraduate Enrollment
UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT COLLEGE OF GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATES STUDIES
& COLLEGE OF ONLINE EDUCATION
73
2009 862 2% 2008 843 4% 2007 813 -4% 2006 843 7% 2005 788
Life University
2011-2012 2012-2013
2013-2014
2014-2015
2015-2016
2016-2017
2017-2018
2018-2019
2019-2020
Fall 862 843 811 788 718 718 751 888 874 Winter 843 781 744 698 687 696 754 827 843 Spring 817 719 660 658 640 629 728 770 731 Summer 698 632 531 513 490 465 496 508 536
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Fall Undergraduate Headcount
Undergraduate Annual % Change Linear (Undergraduate)
74
New Undergraduate Enrollment
Year Undergraduate Annual %
Change Fall 2020 294 15% Fall 2019 256 -15% Fall 2018 302 34% Fall 2017 225 13% Fall 2016 199 12% Fall 2015 178 -15% Fall 2014 210 3% Fall 2013 204 -4% Fall 2012 212 -13% Fall 2011 243 1% Fall 2010 240 15% Fall 2009 208 21% Fall 2008 172 15% Fall 2007 150 -1% Fall 2006 152 -8% Fall 2005 165
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660 658 640 629728
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531 513 490 465 496508 536
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Quarter Enrollment All Undergraduates
Fall Winter Spring Summer
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47
UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT COLLEGE OF GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATES STUDIES
& COLLEGE OF ONLINE EDUCATION
Year Under-
graduateAnnual % Change
2020 294 15%
2019 256 -15%
2018 302 34%
2017 225 13%
2016 199 12%
2015 178 -15%
2014 210 3%
2013 204 -4%
2012 212 -13%
2011 243 1%
2010 240 15%
2009 208 21%
2008 172 15%
2007 150 -1%
2006 152 -8%
2005 165
Fall New Enrollment Trend
75
Students Characteristics
Gender
Gender Students Percent Female 497 53% Male 442 47% Total 939
294256
302
225199
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243240208
15%-15%34%13%12%-15%3%-4%-13%1%15%21%
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0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
Fall2020
Fall2019
Fall2018
Fall2017
Fall2016
Fall2015
Fall2014
Fall2013
Fall2012
Fall2011
Fall2010
Fall2009
New Student Enrollment
Undergraduate Annual % Change Linear ( Undergraduate)
53%47%Female
Male
Undergraduate Enrollment
-
FALL QUARTER 2020
48
Enrollment by Ethnicity
Enrollment by Class
Ethnicity Female Male Grand Total Percentage
American Indian/Alaskan Native 7 7 14 1%
Asian 17 12 29 3%
Black or African American 142 96 238 25%
Hispanic 94 106 200 21%
Unreported 15 16 31 3%
White 179 150 329 35%
Non-Resident Alien 43 55 98 10%
Grand Total 497 442 939
Age DistributionAge Number Percentage
Less Than 18 7 1%
18-21 534 57%
22-34 342 36%
35-49 50 5%
50-64 6 1%
Total 939
Class Full-Time Part-Time Total Percentage
Freshman 384 62 446 47%
Sophomore 128 19 147 16%
Junior 148 14 162 17%
Senior 91 69 160 17%
PU 2 22 24 3%
Grand Total 753 186 939
Percentage of Total 80% 20%
Student Characteristics
Gender
75
Students Characteristics
Gender
Gender Students Percent Female 497 53% Male 442 47% Total 939
294256
302
225199
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15%-15%34%13%12%-15%3%-4%-13%1%15%21%
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100
150
200
250
300
350
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Fall2019
Fall2018
Fall2017
Fall2016
Fall2015
Fall2014
Fall2013
Fall2012
Fall2011
Fall2010
Fall2009
New Student Enrollment
Undergraduate Annual % Change Linear ( Undergraduate)
53%47%Female
Male
76
Ethnicity
Ethnicity Female Male Grand Total Percent
America Indian/Alaskan Native 7 7 14 1% Asian/Pacific Island 17 12 29 3% Black, Non-Hispanic 142 96 238 25% Hispanic 94 106 200 21% Unreported 15 16 31 3% White Non Hispanic 179 150 329 35% Resident Alien 43 55 98 10% Grand Total 497 442 939
2%3%
25%
21%3%
35%
11%
AmericanIndian/Alaskan NativeAsian
Black or African American
Hispanic
Unreported
White
Non-Resident Alien
76
Ethnicity
Ethnicity Female Male Grand Total Percent
America Indian/Alaskan Native 7 7 14 1% Asian/Pacific Island 17 12 29 3% Black, Non-Hispanic 142 96 238 25% Hispanic 94 106 200 21% Unreported 15 16 31 3% White Non Hispanic 179 150 329 35% Resident Alien 43 55 98 10% Grand Total 497 442 939
2%3%
25%
21%3%
35%
11%
AmericanIndian/Alaskan NativeAsian
Black or African American
Hispanic
Unreported
White
Non-Resident Alien
UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT COLLEGE OF GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATES STUDIES
& COLLEGE OF ONLINE EDUCATION
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Major TotalPercentage of
Enrollment
A.S. Health and Wellness 16 1.7%
A.S. Computer Information Management. 6 0.6%
A.S. Positive Human Development & Social Change 17 1.8%
B.A. Human Ecology 1 0.1%
B.A. Business Administration 152 16.2%
B.S. Biopsychology 16 1.7%
B.S. Computer Information Management. 34 3.6%
B.S. Health Coaching 19 2.0%
B.S. Positive Human Development & Social Change 9 1.0%
B.S. Nutrition 20 2.1%
B.S. Culinary Nutrition 10 1.1%
B.S. Biology 181 19.3%
B.S. Dietetics 43 4.6%
B.S. Interdisciplinary Studies 40 4.3%
B.S. Exercise Science 234 24.9%
B.S. Psychology 117 12.5%
Pre-D.C. 24 2.6%
Total 939
Enrollment by Major
EnrollmentUNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT
COLLEGE OF GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATES STUDIES
& COLLEGE OF ONLINE EDUCATION
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FALL QUARTER 2020
50
Ethnicity Grand Total Percentage
American Indian/Alaskan Native 2 1%
Asian 3 2%
Black or African American 31 16%
Hispanic 46 23%
Unreported 6 3%
White 88 45%
Non-Resident Alien 20 10%
Total 196
Degrees by Ethnicity
19/SU 19/FA 20/WI 20/SP Grand Total
A.A. Positive Human Development and Social Change 15 15
A.S. Computer Information Management 1 1
A.S. Health and Wellness 1 1
B.B.A. Bachelor Business Administration 8 9 7 13 37
B.S. Computer Information Management 1 1 1 1 4
B.S. Health Coaching 2 2
B.S. Biology 9 15 8 12 44
B.S. Biopsychology 1 1 1 1 4
B.S. Nutrition 1 1 2
B.S. Dietetics 5 2 1 4 12
B.S. Culinary Nutrition 2 2
B.S. Exercise Science 8 6 8 15 37
B.S. Health Coaching 1 1
B.S. Interdisciplinary Studies 1 3 5 6 15
B.S Psychology 3 4 6 6 19
Total 36 58 40 62 196
Degrees Conferred July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020 by Major
Degrees ConferredUNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT COLLEGE OF GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATES STUDIES
& COLLEGE OF ONLINE EDUCATION
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FALL QUARTER 2020
51
Degrees Conferred
Quarter Degrees
19/SU 36
19/FA 58
20/WI 40
20/SP 62
Grand Total 196
Year Degrees
2012-2013 117
2013-2014 148
2014-2015 127
2015-2016 133
2016-2017 139
2017-2018 131
2018-2019 158
2019-2020 196
Degrees Conferred Trend
Degrees Conferred July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020
79
Graduates by Ethnicity
Ethnicity Grand Total Percent
America Indian/Alaskan Native 2 1% Asian/Pacific Islander 3 2% Black, Non-Hispanic 31 16% Hispanic 46 23% Unreported 6 3% White Non-Hispanic 88 45% Non Resident Alien 20 10% Total 196
Year Degrees 2012-2013 117 2013-2014 148 2014-2015 127 2015-2016 133 2016-2017 139 2017-2018 131 2018-2019 158 2019-2020 196
117
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139 131
158
196
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UG Degrees Confeered
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& COLLEGE OF ONLINE EDUCATION
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Student Retention and Graduation
First-Time, Full-Time Freshman CohortYear Cohort
FA 20 185
FA 19 161
FA 18 174
FA 17 113
FA 16 112
FA 15 93
FA 14 97
FA 13 90
FA 12 60
FA 11 48
FA 10 61
80
First-Time Full-Time Freshman Cohort
Year Cohort FA 20 185 FA 19 161 FA 18 174 FA 17 113 FA 16 112 FA 15 93 FA 14 97 FA 13 90 FA 12 60 FA 11 48 FA 10 61
185
161174
113112
939790
6048
61
FA 20FA 19FA 18FA 17FA 16FA 15FA 14FA 13FA 12FA 11FA 10
First Time Full Time Cohort
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FALL QUARTER 2020
53
Student Retention and Graduation
Year New Students 4th Year 5th Year 6th Year
12/FA 212 22% 34% 39%
13/FA 204 20% 32% 37%
14/FA 210 38% 38% 42%
15/FA 178 22% 22%
16/FA 199 37%
Average 28% 32% 39%
Year Enrollment 4th Year 5th Year 6th Year
12/FA 60 17% 32% 33%
13/ FA 90 12% 24% 28%
14/ FA 97 8% 20% 28%
15/ FA 92 20% 34%
16/ FA 112 22%
Average 16% 28% 30%
Graduation All Undergraduates
Graduation First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen
81
Retention and Graduation Undergraduates
Graduation
All Undergraduates
Year New Students 4th Year 5th Year 6th Year 12/FA 212 22% 34% 39% 13/FA 204 20% 32% 37% 14/FA 210 38% 38% 42% 15/FA 178 22% 22% 16/FA 199 37% Average 28% 32% 39%
Graduation First-Time Full-Time Freshmen
Year Enrollment 4th Year 5th Year 6th Year 12/FA 60 17% 32% 33% 13/ FA 90 12% 24% 28% 14/ FA 97 8% 20% 28% 15/ FA 92 20% 34% 16/ FA 112 22%
Average 16% 28% 30%
22% 20%38% 22% 37% 28%
34% 32%38%
22%32%
39% 37%
42%39%
0%
50%
100%
150%
12/FA 13/FA 14/FA 15/FA 16/FA Average
Graduation All Undergraduates
4th Year 5th Year 6th Year
82
Retention
All Undergraduates
Year New Student 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 14/FA 210 66% 48% 37% 15/FA 178 67% 54% 52% 16/FA 199 60% 48% 50% 17/FA 225 67% 49% 50% 18/FA 302 65% 49% 19/FA 256 66% Average 228 65% 50% 47%
17% 12% 8%20% 22% 16%
32%24%
20%
34%28%
33%
28%28%
30%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
12/FA 13/ FA 14/ FA 15/ FA 16/ FA Average
Graduation Rate First Time Full Time Freshmen
6th Year
5th Year
4th Year
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54
Student Retention and Graduation
YearNew
Student1st
Year2nd Year
3rd Year
14/FA 210 66% 48% 43%
15/FA 178 67% 54% 52%
16/FA 199 60% 53% 50%
17/FA 225 67% 49% 50%
18/FA 302 65% 50%
19/FA 256 66%
Average 228 65% 50% 49%
YearNew
Student1st
Year2nd Year
3rd Year
14/FA 97 62% 42% 34%
15/FA 92 74% 61% 55%
16/FA 112 59% 44% 41%
17/FA 113 62% 44% 35%
18/FA 174 65% 49%
19/FA 161 72%
Average 125 66% 48% 41%
Retention All Undergraduates
Retention First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen
83
Retention First-Time Full-Time Freshmen
60%
48%
50%
67%
49%
50%
65%
49%
66% 65%
50%
47%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
1st Year
2nd Year
3rd Year
Retention All New Undergraduates
16/FA 17/FA 18/FA 19/FA Average
Enrollment 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 14/FA 97 62% 42% 34% 15/FA 92 74% 61% 55% 16/FA 112 59% 44% 41% 17/FA 113 62% 44% 35% 18/FA 174 65% 49% 19/FA 161 72% Average 125 66% 48% 41%
84
Retention Pell Grant/ Stafford Loan Recipients 2014 Cohorts
74%
61%
55%
59%
44%
41%
62%
44%
35%
65%
49%
72% 66%
48%
41%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
1st Year
2nd Year
3rd Year
Retention First-time Full-time Freshman
15/FA 16/FA 17/FA 18/FA 19/FA Average
Recipients of a Federal Pell Grant
Recipients of a Subsidized Stafford Loan who did not receive a Pell Grant
Students who did not receive either a Pell Grant or a subsidized Stafford Loan Total
2014 cohort 55 14 28 97 Completed the program in 4 years 5 3 5 13 Completed the program in 5 years 6 2 1 9
Completed the program in 6 years 4 1 0 5 Total Graduates 15 6 6 27 6 Year Graduation % 27% 43% 21% 28%
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Student Retention and Graduation
Recipients of a Federal Pell
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Recipients of a Subsidized Stafford Loan who did not
receive a Pell Grant
Students who did not receive either a Pell Grant or a subsidized Stafford Loan Total
2014 cohort 55 14 28 97
Completed the program in 4 years 5 3 5 13
Completed the program in 5 years 6 2 1 9
Completed the program in 6 years 4 1 0 5
Total Graduates 15 6 6 27
Six-Year Graduation % 27% 43% 21% 28%
Variable 2014 Pell Grant Cohort Six-Year Completion Six-Year Graduation
Percentage
Female 42 17 40%
American Indian/Alaskan Native 1 0 0%
Asian 3 1 33%
Black or African American 10 2 20%
Hispanic 12 4 33%
Unreported 3 2 67%
White 13 8 62%
Total 42 17 40%
Male 55 10 18%
American Indian/Alaskan Native 1 0 0%
Asian 1 0 0%
Black or African American 18 1 6%
Hispanic 5 1 20%
Unreported 1 1 100%
White 29 7 24%
Total 55 10 18%
Grand Total 97 27 28%
Retention Rate Pell Grant Recipients 2014 Cohort
Pell Grant Retention
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Physical Resources Summary
Building Sq. Footage
William M. Harris Center for Clinical Education 38,134
Learning Resource Center 41,233
Center for Graduate and Undergraduate Studies 105,379
Center for Chiropractic Education 67,344
Center for Athletics and Sport Health Science 101,564
Ian Grassam Treehouse 9,474
Center for Health and Optimum Performance (1415) 39,524
LIFE Village Retreat (Student Housing) 156,000
HR/OIEPR (1075) 3,016
Facilities Management/Marketing (1085) 6,160
Total Assignable Area 567,829
Miscellaneous Buildings Sq. Footage
Modules 8,852
McMillan Building (1221) 7,738
Commons 131,748
New Commons 100,000
Total Miscellaneous 278,338
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