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System-wide
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System-wide1 Enrollment by Full-time2 and Part-Time and Full-Time Equivalency (FTE)3 (for Fall Semester in Academic Years 2005-06 through 2009-10)
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2005-06 |
2006-07 |
2007-08 |
2008-09 |
2009-10 |
| Undergraduate |
Full-Time |
45,810 |
46,799 |
47,754 |
49,442 |
50,491 |
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Part-Time |
13,166 |
12,565 |
12,277 |
11,874 |
12,660 |
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Total Headcount |
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58,976 |
59,364 |
60,031 |
61,316 |
63,151 |
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Total Full-Time Equivalency |
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50,340 |
51,192 |
52,268 |
52,887 |
54,023 |
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| Professional |
Full-Time |
895 |
903 |
908 |
888 |
902 |
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Part-Time |
10 |
12 |
14 |
14 |
11 |
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Total Headcount |
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905 |
915 |
922 |
902 |
913 |
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Total Full-Time Equivalency |
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1,027 |
1,040 |
1,064 |
1,039 |
1,028 |
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| Graduate |
Full-Time |
5,340 |
5,442 |
5,524 |
6,120 |
6,468 |
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Part-Time |
3,780 |
3,873 |
3,921 |
3,650 |
3,787 |
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Total Headcount |
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9,120 |
9,315 |
9,445 |
9,770 |
10,255 |
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Total Full-Time Equivalency |
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6,822 |
7,031 |
6,684 |
7,381 |
7,663 |
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| Total |
Full-Time |
52,045 |
53,144 |
54,186 |
56,450 |
57,861 |
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Part-Time |
16,956 |
16,450 |
16,212 |
15,538 |
16,458 |
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| Grand Total Headcount Enrollment |
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69,001 |
69,594 |
70,398 |
71,988 |
74,319 |
| Grand Total Full-Time Equivalency Enrollment |
58,189 |
59,263 |
60,016 |
61,308 |
62,714 |
1Includes West Lafayette, Statewide Technology, Continuing Education, Calumet, North Central, Purdue schools at IUPUI, and Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne. 2Full-time students are defined as undergraduate and professional students who carry a credit hour load of at least 12 hours, and graduate students who carry at least nine hours. 3Full-Time Equivalency (FTE) is calculated by dividing total credit hours by 15 for undergraduate, professional and certificate students and by 12 for graduate students.
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Source: Office of Enrollment Management (data as of 9/11/09), Calumet Institutional Reseach and Assessment, IPFW Institutional Research and Analysis, North Central Office of Institutional Research (data as of 8/29/09) | |