Freshman/Transfer Student Profile FALL 2012 • Office of Enrollment Management Dear Readers, I am pleased to share the East Stroudsburg University Fall 2012 Freshman and Transfer Student Profile. With ongoing updates, the Office of the Vice President for Enrollment Management will communicate progress toward meeting the University’s goals with regard to strategic priorities, while providing transparency to the campus community and its stakeholders on the entering class profile and other key enrollment metrics. The division of enrollment management will, in a shared mission with a unified campus community: n Build an enrollment management identity, organization, and culture at East Stroudsburg University while enhancing admissions, orientation and new student programs, student records, student accounts, financial aid, and career development and student success functions to meet the university’s strategic priorities. n Proactively manage undergraduate enrollment size and composition.
n Enhance and integrate East Stroudsburg University’s state, regional, national and international marketing and communication efforts to proactively promote the University to prospective students, parents, and other key influencers. n Implement strategies to provide students and parents with financial literacy education and increased levels of financial assistance. The ESU Enrollment Management Division looks forward to working with faculty, staff and administration to recruit, enroll, serve, and retain the best, brightest, and most diverse student body from Pennsylvania, throughout the country, and around the world. Moving forward together,
Victoria L. Sanders, D.Ed. Vice President for Enrollment Management
First-Year Class Mini Profile
Transfer Student Mini Profile
GENDER
GENDER
Male
44%
Male
48%
Female
56%
Female
52%
GEOGRAPHIC ORIGIN
GEOGRAPHIC ORIGIN
Pennsylvania
70%
Pennsylvania
77%
Out-of-State
29.4%
Out-of-State
22%
International
0.6%
International
1%
ETHNICITY U.S. White or Unknown U.S. Students of Color International
ETHNICITY 74% 25.4% 0.6%
TEST SCORES Middle 50% SAT Combined Average
U.S. White or Unknown
79%
U.S. Students of Color
20%
International
1%
TEST SCORES 890-1040
Middle 50% High School Grade Point Average 2.82-3.55
Middle 50% SAT Combined Average
830-1020
Middle 50% High School Grade Point Average 2.53-3.48
Geographic Origin of ESU’s New Students All Fall 2012 Matriculants
123
1
1366
1 1
2
1
2
1
4 345 5
Counties in Pennsylvania
1
40 Berks 1 Bradford 68 Bucks 24 Carbon 26 Chester 4 Columbia 6 Cumberland 9 Dauphin 36 Delaware 2 Franklin 58 Lackawanna 14 Lancaster 9 Lebanon 73 Lehigh 46 Luzerne 1 Lycoming 2 Mifflin
States 4 Connecticut 5 Delaware 2 Georgia 1 Illinois 1 Kansas
1 Kentucky 2 Massachussetts 1 Michigan 1 Minnesota 2 New Hampshire
345 New Jersey 123 New York 1366 Pennsylvania 1 Virginia 2 West Virginia
21
10
2
2
5
1
1
1
2
2
68
73 14
18
2
189 73
40
9
6
444
24 20
9
2
73
46
1 4
3 1
58
26
80
36
20 Schuylkill 1 Snyder 5 Susquehanna 1 Tioga 3 Union 21 Wayne 10 Wyoming 18 York
444 Monroe 73 Montgomery 1 Montour 189 Northampton 2 Northumberland 2 Perry 80 Philadelphia 73 Pike
New Freshman Enrollment • Fall 2012
96
1
900 1
2
1
1
2 254 4
1
States 2 Connecticut 4 Delaware 2 Georgia 1 Kansas 1 Kentucky
1 Massachussetts 1 Michigan 1 Minnesota 2 New Hampshire
254 New Jersey 96 New York 900 Pennsylvania 1 Virginia 2 West Virginia
17
8
1
2
4
1
1
1
Counties in Pennsylvania 33 Berks 1 Bradford 47 Bucks 11 Carbon 20 Chester 4 Columbia 6 Cumberland 7 Dauphin 34 Delaware 2 Franklin 40 Lackawanna 14 Lancaster 6 Lebanon 45 Lehigh 32 Luzerne 1 Lycoming 2 Mifflin 254 Monroe
2
2 7
2
32
1 4
2 1
254 85 68
14
68 Montgomery 1 Montour 85 Northampton 2 Northumberland 2 Perry 72 Philadelphia 48 Pike
45
33
6
13
48
11 17
6 2
40
20
47 72
34
17 Schuylkill 1 Snyder 4 Susquehanna 2 Union 17 Wayne 8 Wyoming 13 York
Transfer Enrollment • Fall 2012 1
1 27 466 1
1
2 91 1
States 2 Connecticut 1 Delaware 1 Illinois
2
1 Massachusetts 27 New York 1 New Hampshire 466 Pennsylvania 91 New Jersey
2
1
4 18
14
Counties in Pennsylvania 7 Berks 21 Bucks 13 Carbon 6 Chester 2 Dauphin 2 Delaware 18 Lackawanna 3 Lebanon 28 Lehigh 14 Luzerne 190 Monroe 5 Montgomery
ESU Freshman/Transfer Student Profile
1
25 190
13
104 28 21 5
3 2
7
3
6
5 104 Northampton 8 Philadelphia 25 Pike 3 Schuylkill 1 Susquehanna
2
8
1 Tioga 1 Union 4 Wayne 2 Wyoming 5 York
Fall 2012
Recruiting the Class Top Feeder High Schools PENNSYLVANIA
Matriculants
Stroudsburg High School, Stroudsburg
64
488 Monroe County
East Stroudsburg High School South, East Stroudsburg 63 Pleasant Valley High School, Brodheadsville
35
East Stroudsburg High School North, Bushkill
32
Pocono Mountain East High School, Swiftwater
31
Delaware Valley High School, Milford
22
17
Scranton High School, Scranton
16
Parkland High School, Allentown
15
Bangor Area Senior High School, Bangor
14
Crestwood High School, Mountain Top
12
Liberty High School, Bethlehem
11
Archbishop Carroll High School, Radnor
11
OUT-OF-STATE Edison High School, Edison, N.J.
8
Lakeland Regional High School, Wanaque, N.J.
7
Warren Hills Regional High School, Washington, N.J.
6
South Plainfield High School, South Plainfield, N.J.
6
East Brunswick High School, East Brunswick, N.J.
6
West Babylon Senior High School, West Babylon, N.Y.
5
Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School, Scotch Plains, N.J.
47.3 %
3150 Out of State
Pocono Mountain West High School, Pocono Summit 21 Easton Area High School, Easton
7.1%
3264 In State (Counties Other Than Monroe)
245 Monroe County
648 In State (Counties Other Than Monroe)
45.6 %
2012 Applicants
50.8 %
19.2 % 382 Out of State
30 %
2012 Matriculants
University/Admission Recruitment Efforts College Fairs Attended by Staff
482
High School Visits by Staff
371
Campus Visit/Tour Program & Bus Trips Registered
Attended
Students
Fall
1912
1345
488
5
Spring
3201
2281
845
Raritan High School, Hazlet, N.J.
5
Summer
1349
894
335
Pequannock Township High School, Pequannock, N.J.
5
Total
6462
4520
1668
Pascack Valley High School, Hillsdale, N.J.
5
Monroe Township High School, Monroe Twp., N.J.
5
Top Transfer Feeder Colleges PENNSYLVANIA
Matriculants
Northampton Community College
200
Lehigh Carbon Community College
25
Pennsylvania State University
22
Bucks County Community College
18
Luzerne County Community College
13
Last year’s high-touch recruitment strategy included multi-channel communication strategies via: n The “myESU” portal n Banner Relationship Management campaigns n An extensive number of individual email messages n A vigorous travel schedule n Welcoming to campus more than 4,500 students and parents Prospective students and their parents were drawn to ESU by well-attended events such as open houses, all-accepted student receptions, campus tour programs and bus trips.
Where Did ESU’s Fall Non-Matriculants Go? Enrollments
OUT-OF-STATE County College of Morris, N.J.
17
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
269
Sussex County Community College, N.J.
16
Pennsylvania State University
180
Warren County Community College, N.J..
16
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
170
Raritan Valley Community College, N.J.
7
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
162
Middlesex County College, N.J.
6
Temple University, Philadelphia
115
Ocean County College, N.J.
6
Source: National Student Clearinghouse
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Characteristics of the 2012 First-Year Class Profile Trends in the Enrolled Class — 2006-2012 2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
SAT Combined Average
972
982
979
983
992
971
970
Grade Point Average
3.14
3.26
3.18
N.A.
2.94
3.10
3.19
Percent Pennsylvania Resident
70.0%
65.6%
71.3%
67.6%
68.4%
70.1%
70.0%
Percent Male
42.1%
48.3%
48.0%
45.0%
42.0%
46.0%
43.6%
2012 Applicant Profile by College
Count
Average SAT Combined
Avg. High School GPA*
Percent Pa. Resident
Percent Male
Arts and Sciences
1939
972.2
3.49
64.1%
45.6%
Business and Management
858
937.8
3.00
60.1%
63.4%
Education
680
936.8
3.42
57.8%
15.7%
Health Sciences
1187
961.7
3.45
57.3%
35.6%
Undeclared
1428
934.1
3.20
64.4%
40.2%
TOTAL
6092
952.3
3.33
61.6%
41.6%
COLLEGE
Undeclared
23 %
Arts & Sciences
32 %
Health Sciences
19 %
Business and Management Education
11 %
14 %
* 62% provided high school grade point average on 4.0 scale and were used in this calculation
2012 Matriculant Profile by College
Arts & Sciences
34 %
Health Sciences
18 %
Business and Education Management
11 %
4
Avg. High School GPA*
Percent Pa. Resident
Percent Male
Arts and Sciences
437
992.1
3.19
74.1%
45.3%
Business and Management
179
944.7
3.11
67.6%
63.7%
Education
142
956.1
3.23
63.4%
10.6%
Health Sciences
227
982.8
3.28
62.1%
46.3%
Undeclared
290
948.2
3.14
74.8%
42.8%
1275
969.8
3.19
70.0%
43.6%
COLLEGE
Undeclared
23 %
Count
Average SAT Combined
14 %
TOTAL
* 57% provided high school grade point average on 4.0 scale and were used in this calculation
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Characteristics of the 2012 First-Year Class Composition of Freshman Classes — 2006-2012 By Number 2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011†
2012*
African American
58
75
83
115
88
119
137
Latino
84
73
58
108
104
144
119
Asian American
26
15
14
23
15
21
22
Native American
1
9
5
4
1
6
1
4
3
3
908
891
926
20
32
40
Pacific Islander White
982
913
913
920
Multi-Racial Unknown
90
104
191
179
16
193
19
7
1
6
9
7
3
8
1248
1190
1270
1358
1163
1412
1275
Non-Resident Alien Total
By Percent 2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011†
2012*
African American
4.6%
6.3%
6.5%
8.5%
7.6%
8.4%
10.7%
Latino
6.7%
6.1%
4.6%
8.0%
8.9%
10.2%
9.3%
Asian American
2.1%
1.3%
1.1%
1.7%
1.3%
1.5%
1.7%
Native American
0.1%
0.8%
0.4%
0.3%
0.1%
0.4%
0.1%
0.3%
0.2%
0.2%
78.1%
63.1%
72.6%
1.7%
2.3%
3.1%
Pacific Islander White
78.7%
76.7%
71.9%
67.7%
Multi-Racial Unknown
7.2%
8.7%
15.0%
13.2%
1.4%
13.7%
1.5%
Non-Resident Alien
0.6%
0.1%
0.5%
0.7%
0.6%
0.2%
0.6%
†Racial ethniciity of Fall 2011 class updated as of 10/2012. SOURCE: ADCP Fall Freeze E1 Files *Planned reduction of incoming class size from 2011 to 2012
Incoming Freshmen Cohorts 0.6%
0.1%
0.5%
0.7%
0.6%
0.2%
0.6%
13.5%
14.5%
12.6%
18.4%
19.9%
23%
25.3%
85.5%
86.9%
International U.S. Multi-Cultural
85.9%
80.9%
79.4%
76.8%
74.1%
U.S. White or Unknown
2006 Fall 2012
2007
2008
2009
2010
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2011
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First-Year Summary First-Time Freshman Profile Fall 2011 Percent First-Time Freshman Enrollment
Fall 2012*
Total
Percent
1412
Fall 2012 Freshmen Admission Basics
Total 1275
First-Year Applications
6092
Offers of Admission
4710
First-Year Matriculants
1275
Full-Time Enrollment
97.2%
1373
96.4%
1229
Part-Time Enrollment
2.8%
39
3.6%
46
Male
46%
645
43.6%
556
Female
54%
767
56.4%
719
Gender
First-Year Admission Trends APPLICANTS
Ethnicity † African American Latino
8.4%
119
10.7%
137
10.2%
144
9.3%
119
Asian American
1.5%
21
1.7%
22
Native American
0.4%
6
0.1%
1
Pacific Islander
0.2%
3
0.2%
3
63.1%
891
72.6%
926
2.3%
32
3.1%
40
13.7%
193
1.5%
19
0.2%
3
0.6%
8
99.5%
1405
99.8%
1273
0.5%
7
0.2%
2
Pennsylvania
70.1%
990
70%
893
Out-of-State
29.7%
419
29.3%
374
20.8%
294
19.6%
250
New York
6.9%
97
7.5%
7.5%
Other
2.0%
28
2.3%
29
International
0.2%
3
0.6%
8
White Multi-Racial Unknown Non-Resident Alien
5562
5799
6960
6520 6092
6137 5256 4815 4338
3547
7258
4710
4560
3820
Admits 1248
1190
1270
1358
1163
1412
1275
2011
2012*
Age Traditional ( < 25 years old ) Non-Traditional ( ≥ 25 years old )
Geographic Origin
New Jersey
HOUSING On-Campus Residence Halls
78.8%
1113
57.2%
729
Off-Campus
21.1%
298
22.8%
291
University Ridge
0.1%
1
On-Campus Suites (new in 2012)
—
—
20.0%
255
971.2
969.8
45
45
1000 to 1199
495
404
800 to 999
838
806
26
15
8
5
1200 or higher
Less than 800 No scores submitted
2006
2008
2009
2010
*Planned reduction of incoming class size from 2011 to 2012
2011 Top Degree Programs By First-Time Freshman Enrollment B.S. Biological Sciences
7.0%
99
B.S. Business Management
7.0%
99
B.S. Early Childhood Education Pre K-4
5.5%
78
B.S. Health and Physical Education Teacher Certification
5.5%
77
10.3%
103
B.S. Athletic Training
6.4%
81
B.S. Biology
6.2%
79
B.S. Criminal Justice
4.6%
59
B.S. Early Childhood Education Pre K-4
4.5%
57
2012 Top Degree Programs B.S. Business Management
† Fall 2011 racial/ethnic values updated 10/18/2012 ‡ Scores of full-time freshmen; Includes converted ACT scores *Planned reduction of incoming class size from 2011 to 2012 6
2007
By First-Time Freshman Enrollment
Total SAT Scores ‡ Mean Total SAT Score
Matriculants
ESU Freshman/Transfer Student Profile
SOURCE: Office of Academic and Institutional Effectiveness Fall 2012
Transfer Summary New Transfer Profile Fall 2011 Percent New Transfer Enrollment
Fall 2012*
Total
Percent
671
Fall 2012 Transfer Basics
Total 597
Transfer Applications
1138
Offers of Admission
1003
Full-Time Enrollment
85.7%
575
87.6%
523
Part-Time Enrollment
14.3%
96
12.4%
74
Male
43%
286
47.6%
284
Female
57%
385
52.4%
313
Transfer Matriculants
Gender
597
Transfer Admission Trends
Ethnicity † African American
1197
APPLICANTS
6.1%
41
5.0%
30
19.4%
63
11.6%
69
Asian American
1.5%
10
1.3%
8
Native American
0.1%
1
0%
0
Pacific Islander
0.7%
5
0%
0
35.5%
238
28.1%
168
0.7%
5
1.7%
10
45.9%
308
51.3%
306
0%
0
1.0%
6
Traditional ( < 25 years old )
82.9%
556
85.3%
509
Non-Traditional ( ≥ 25 years old )
17.1%
115
14.7%
88
Pennsylvania
82.9%
556
76.7%
458
Out-of-State
16.5%
115
22.3%
133
10.9%
73
14.4%
86
New York
2.9%
20
4.4%
26
B.S. Business Management
Other
3.3%
22
3.5%
21
0%
0
1.0 %
6
Latino
White Multi-Racial Unknown Non-Resident Alien
Age
Geographic Origin
New Jersey
International
HOUSING On-Campus Residence Halls
9.5%
64
6.9%
41
Off-Campus
66.8%
448
68.2%
407
University Ridge
23.7%
159
22.8%
136
2.2%
13
On-Campus Suites (new in 2012)
—
—
Total SAT Scores ‡ Mean Total SAT Score
940
930
1237 1138
1079 996
1096
1153 1003
948 783
763
842
Admits 538
578
627
672 597
453
453
Matriculants
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011 2012*
*Planned reduction of incoming class size from 2011 to 2012
2011 Top Degree Programs By New Transfer Enrollment 11.6%
79
B.S. Biological Sciences
7.0%
47
Sociology
4.2%
38
B.S. Exercise Science
4.0%
27
10.7%
64
B.S. Biology
5.9%
41
B.S. Athletic Training
5.2%
31
B.S. Criminal Justice
4.9%
29
2012 Top Degree Programs By New Transfer Enrollment B.S. Business Management
921.1
927.3
1200 or higher
15
8
1000 to 1199
87
78
177
129
68
41
4-Year School
29%
324
341
2-Year School
69%
800 to 999 Less than 800 No scores submitted
† Fall 2011 racial/ethnic values updated 10/18/2012 ‡ Scores of full-time transfers; Includes converted ACT scores *Planned reduction of incoming class size from 2011 to 2012 Fall 2012
Transferred From
Other
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Retention Rates, Overall*
Graduation Rates, Overall*
2007-2011 cohorts
2001-2005 cohorts
75.8%
77.2%
77.8%
78.4% 70.4%
Six-year graduation rate
Second-year retention rate
Retention and Graduation Rates
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
* Retention rates reflect the number of first-time, degree-seeking undergraduates who are enrolled at East Stroudsburg University one year later (i.e., freshman to sophomore year).
52%
53%
2001
2002
59%
58%
59%
2003
2004
2005
* Consistent with Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) reporting, graduation rates are calculated using cohorts of first-time, full-time, degree-seeking undergraduates and refer to the percentage of students who complete a degree within six years.
Division of Enrollment Management (570) 422-2855
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