DOCUMENT RESUME ED 425 672 HE 031 709 AUTHOR Schepp, Julie; Olsen, Tammey TITLE Fall 1998 Enrollment: North Dakota Institutions of Higher Education. INSTITUTION North Dakota Univ. System, Bismarck. PUB DATE 1998-11-00 NOTE 62p.; For previous report, see ED 416 731. PUB TYPE Numerical/Quantitative Data (110) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC03 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS College Credits; College Transfer Students; *Enrollment; *Enrollment Trends; Full Time Students; *Higher Education; In State Students; Minority Groups; Out of State Students; Part Time Students; State Colleges; *State Universities; *Student Characteristics; Tables (Data); Trend Analysis; Tribally Controlled Education IDENTIFIERS *North Dakota University System ABSTRACT This report presents fall 1998 enrollment data for the North Dakota University System. Data are presented in 18 tables and 2 figures; definitions and institutional abbreviations are included in the introductory material. The tables provide information on: (1) headcount enrollment; (2) full-time enrollment; (3) total student credit hours of part-time students; (4) full-time-equivalent enrollment of part-time students; (5) total of full-time enrollment and full-time-equivalent enrollment of part-time students; (6) full-time-equivalent enrollment based on total student credit hours by level of students; (7) nonresident headcount undergraduate enrollment by state using students' reported home addresses; (8) headcount enrollment by tuition residency status; (9) nonresident headcount graduate and professional enrollment by state using students' reported home addresses; (10) headcount enrollment by county of residence for North Dakota students; (11) total in-state enrollment by county of origin; (12) in-state enrollment by county of origin by institution; (13) headcount enrollment by race; (14) headcount enrollment by citizenship, veteran status, sex, marital status, transfer status, and beginning freshmen; (15) total student credit hours by course level; (16) final fall enrollment report: 1989-98; (17) headcount enrollment by age; (18) private and tribal colleges in North Dakota headcount enrollment by race/ethnicity and sex. Figures show in-state enrollment by county of origin and headcount enrollment: 1960-98. (DB) ******************************************************************************** Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. ********************************************************************************
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DOCUMENT RESUME
ED 425 672 HE 031 709
AUTHOR Schepp, Julie; Olsen, TammeyTITLE Fall 1998 Enrollment: North Dakota Institutions of Higher
Education.INSTITUTION North Dakota Univ. System, Bismarck.PUB DATE 1998-11-00NOTE 62p.; For previous report, see ED 416 731.PUB TYPE Numerical/Quantitative Data (110)EDRS PRICE MF01/PC03 Plus Postage.DESCRIPTORS College Credits; College Transfer Students; *Enrollment;
*Enrollment Trends; Full Time Students; *Higher Education;In State Students; Minority Groups; Out of State Students;Part Time Students; State Colleges; *State Universities;*Student Characteristics; Tables (Data); Trend Analysis;Tribally Controlled Education
IDENTIFIERS *North Dakota University System
ABSTRACTThis report presents fall 1998 enrollment data for the North
Dakota University System. Data are presented in 18 tables and 2 figures;definitions and institutional abbreviations are included in the introductorymaterial. The tables provide information on: (1) headcount enrollment; (2)
full-time enrollment; (3) total student credit hours of part-time students;(4) full-time-equivalent enrollment of part-time students; (5) total offull-time enrollment and full-time-equivalent enrollment of part-timestudents; (6) full-time-equivalent enrollment based on total student credithours by level of students; (7) nonresident headcount undergraduateenrollment by state using students' reported home addresses; (8) headcountenrollment by tuition residency status; (9) nonresident headcount graduateand professional enrollment by state using students' reported home addresses;(10) headcount enrollment by county of residence for North Dakota students;(11) total in-state enrollment by county of origin; (12) in-state enrollmentby county of origin by institution; (13) headcount enrollment by race; (14)
headcount enrollment by citizenship, veteran status, sex, marital status,transfer status, and beginning freshmen; (15) total student credit hours bycourse level; (16) final fall enrollment report: 1989-98; (17) headcountenrollment by age; (18) private and tribal colleges in North Dakota headcountenrollment by race/ethnicity and sex. Figures show in-state enrollment bycounty of origin and headcount enrollment: 1960-98. (DB)
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FALL 1998 ENROLLMENTS
PUBLISHED BY:
NORTH DAKOTA UNIVERSITY SYSTEM
State CapitolBismarck, ND 58505
PREPARED BY:
Julie ScheppAcademic Affairs Associate
and Director of Research
Tammey OlsenAdministrative Secretary
With Assistance From Institutional Officials
November 1998
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
North Dakota State Board of Higher Education i
Acknowledgments ii
Definitions iii
Institutional Abbreviations v
TABLES Paae
1 Headcount Enrollment 1
2 Full-Time Enrollments 2
3 Total Student Credit Hours of Part-Time Students 3
4 Full-Time Equivalent Enrollments of Part-Time Students 4
5 Total of Full-Time & Full-Time Equivalent of Part-Time Students 5
6 Full-Time Equivalent Enrollments Based on Total Student Credit Hours byLevel of Students 6
7 Nonresident Headcount: Undergraduate Enrollments by State Using Students'Reported Home Address 7
7A Headcount Enrollments by Tuition Residency Status 9
8 Nonresident Headcount: Graduate and Professional Enrollments by State UsingStudents' Reported Home Address 1 0
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.)
TABLES Page
9 Headcount Enrollments by County of Residence for North Dakota Students 12
9A Total In-State Enrollment by County of Origin 14
9B In-State Enrollment by County of Origin by Institution 16
10 Headcount Enrollments by Race 29
11 Headcount Enrollments by Citizenship, Veteran Status, Sex, Marital Status,Transfer Status and Beginning Freshmen 30
12 Total Student Credit Hours by Course Level 31
13 Final Fall Enrollment Report: 1989 through 1998 34
14 Headcount Enrollment by Age 36
15 Private and Tribal Colleges in North Dakota Headcount Enrollments byRace/Ethnicity and Sex 37
FIGURES
One In-State Enrollment by County of Origin 15
Two Headcount Enrollment: 1960 to 1998 38
NOTES 39
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NORTH DAKOTA STATE BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION
Beverly ClayburghGrand Forks
Craig CaspersWahpeton
Paul Ebeltoft Jr.Dickinson
John (Jack) HoevenMinot
*Student Member**Faculty Representative
1998-1999
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William IsaacsonStanley
Joe PeltierArthur
Jeanette SatromOriska
Jonathan Sickler*Grand Forks
Bethany Andreasen**Minot
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Included in this publication are the enrollment data supplied to the North DakotaUniversity System by North Dakota institutions of postsecondary education. The staff ofeach institution responsible for supplying these data deserve special thanks from theSystem office and each consumer of this report.
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DEFINITIONS
STUDENT All students taking resident credit, irrespective of the time of day or workload ofthe student. NOT INCLUDED ARE:
a. Students in non-credit adult education courses,b. Students taking courses at home by mail, radio, or television,c. Students enrolled only for "short courses,"d. Students auditing a course, ande. Students studying abroad.
SPECIAL/UNCLASSIFIED STUDENTS -- Students taking undergraduate orpostbaccalaureate level credit courses regardless of intention concerning a degree, diploma, orcertificate although taking courses in regular classes with other students. This category alsoincludes students who cannot be classified by academic level.
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS -- Students who are enrolled in an undergraduateprogram. The year-level designation of undergraduate students is determined by institutionalpolicy.
GRADUATE STUDENTS -- Students who hold the bachelor's or first professional degree, orequivalent, and are candidates for a graduate degree.
PROFESSIONAL STUDENTS -- Students who have completed the baccalaureate degreeand are enrolled in a postbaccalaureate program leading to a professional degree in law ormedicine.
COMMON MARKET STUDENTS -- Students enrolled at Moorhead State University orConcordia College but registered for one or more courses at NDSU.
BEGINNING FRESHMAN STUDENTS -- A student attending any institution for the firsttime at the level (undergraduate, graduate, or first-professional) enrolled. Includes studentsenrolled in the fall term who attended a postsecondary institution for the first time at the samelevel in the prior sunmier term. Also includes students who entered with advanced standing(college credit earned before graduation from high school).
TRANSFER STUDENTS -- A student entering the reporting institution for the first time butknown to have previously attended a postsecondary institution at the same level (e.g.,undergraduate, graduate). The student may transfer with or without credit.
CREDIT HOUR -- The unit by which an institution measures its course work for applicationtowards a degree.
RESIDENT STUDENTS -- Resident students, for the purposes of this report, are studentshaving legal domicile in North Dakota.
NONRESIDENT STUDENTS -- Nonresident students, for the purposes of this report, arestudents having legal domicile other than North Dakota.
HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT -- All students enrolled at the institution following thefifteenth day of classes of the registration period who are receiving resident credit for courses thatare included in the institutional time-table and taught by institutional faculty as a part of theirnormal load.
FULL-TIME ENROLLMENTS -- The same as Headcount Enrollment except they areenrolled for the following student credit hours or more:
a. Undergraduate 12b. Graduate 12c. Professional 12
PART-TIME ENROLLMENTS -- The same as Headcount Enrollment except they aretaking less than the following student credit hours:
a. Undergraduate 12b. Graduate 12c. Professional 12
FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT ENROLLMENT OF PART-TIME STUDENTS -- Thestudent credit hours accumulated at the undergraduate level divided by 16 plus the student credithours accumulated at the graduate level divided by 12.
FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT ENROLLMENT BASED ON STUDENT CREDITHOURS -- The total accumulative student credit hours registered divided by the following:
Undergraduate 16 (100-400 number courses)Graduate 12 (500 and above number courses)Professional Same as headcount -- Law and MedicineOccupational 18 -- Selected Programs
STUDENTS' REPORTED HOME ADDRESS -- The official home address as reported bythe student. If no address is reported, the parents' address and then the local campus address isused.
TUITION RESIDENCY STATUS -- Official institutionally determined residence for tuitionpurposes.
INTERACTIVE VIDEO NETWORK (IVN) -- Interactive audio and videotelecommunications system linking the eleven campuses of the North Dakota UniversitySystem. Students take courses via IVN which allows them access to courses offered byother institutions.
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INSTITUTIONAL ABBREVIATIONS
I3SC
DSU
MaSU
MiSU
MiSU-B
NDSCS
Bismarck State CollegeBismarck, ND 58501
Dickinson State UniversityDickinson, ND 58601
Mayville State UniversityMayville, ND 58257
Minot State UniversityMinot, ND 58701
Minot State University - BottineauBottineau, ND 58318
North Dakota State College of ScienceWahpeton, ND 58075
NDSU North Dakota State UniversityFargo, ND 58105
UND University of North DakotaGrand Forks, ND 58202
UND-LR University of North Dakota - Lake RegionDevils Lake, ND 58301
UND-W University of North Dakota - WillistonWilliston, ND 58801
VCSU Valley City State UniversityValley City, ND 58072
JC
UM
Jamestown CollegeJamestown, ND 58405
University of MaryBismarck, ND 58504
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Table 1
HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT
Fall 1998
Unclass-ified
Pro-fessionalInstitution Fresh Soph Junior Senior Graduate Special Total
Table 15Private and Tribal Colleges in North Dakota 1
Headcount Enrollments by Race/Ethnicity and SexFall 1998
InstitutionalDetail
Private Institutions
Trinity Bible College
Med Center One College of Nursing
Tribal Colleges
Fort Berthold Community College
Little Hoop Community College
Sitting Bull Community College
Turtle Mountain Community College
United Tribes Technical College
AmericanWhite Indian Other TOTAL
Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female
154 170 5 4 13 8 172 182
12 63 0 2 1 9 13 74
7 24 99 161 0 0 106 185
2 7 12 38 0 0 14 45
10 4 80 136 0 1 90 141
9 31 223 358 0 3 232 392
3 21 117 170 0 0 120 191
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Summary
Private Institutions,
Tribal Colleges
;Grand TOtal
AmericanWhite Indian Other TOTAL
166 233 5 6
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14 17 185 256
31 87 531 863 o 4 562 954
197 320 536 869 14 21 747 1210
Source: IPEDS Fall Enrollment data. IPEDS stands for "Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System" which is a survey data collection methodemployed by the U.S. Dept. of Education.
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NOTES
To gather information on extended degree students, students enrolled via the InteractiveVideo Network, and the many other collaborative program arrangements, institutionalstaff manually tracked and separated, then later combined, the information. This processwas due to the intentional design of the student information system to Make enrolling attwo different campuses seamless to the student. Because of the need to prioritize jobresponsibilities, these time-consuming tasks of tracking jointly enrolled students were nolonger performed by most of the campuses after 1993. However, the followinginformation provides available data about the above-described population of students.
1991: UND extended degree students (119)VCSU students on NDSU campus (45)
1992: UND extended degree students (129)VCSU students on NDSU campus (36)
1993: UND extended degree students (363)VCSU students on NDSU campus (70)
1994: VCSU students on NDSU campus (87)
1995: VCSU students on NDSU campus (92)
1996: VCSU students on NDSU campus (95)MiSU-B students on MiSU campus (24)
1997: VCSU students on NDSU campus (99)
1998: VCSU students on NDSU campus (107)
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