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2010 New Student Profile enrollment.mst.edu Founded 1870 | Rolla, Missouri
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1,170 new first-time freshmen 388 new transfer students 32 states represented Massachusetts to California, Alaska to Florida +18 foreign countries represented Ave. ACT: 27.7 upper 10% in nation, four perfect ACT & one SAT scores Ave. HS GPA: 3.80 94% have a 3.5 GPA or higher 38% from upper 10% of high school class 85% from upper 30% of high school class 86 Valedictorians and Salutatorians 16.5% from non-ranking schools Freshman Class Fall 2010 Unofficial data provided for internal university planning and training - NOT FOR PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION Official S&T enrollment data available until after 4 th week census
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New Undergraduate Classes 60% Growth Since Fall 2000 Unofficial data provided for internal university planning and training - NOT FOR PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION Official S&T enrollment data available until after 4 th week census
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Fall 1981 Total Students:7480 On-campus: 7039 Distance/EEC:441 Undergraduate:6313 Freshmen:1488 Graduate:1167 Fall 2010 Total Students:7206 On-campus: 6520 Distance/EEC: 686 Undergraduate:5504 Freshmen:1170 Graduate:1702 7,000 in 2010 not the same 7,000 from 1981 Fall 2000 Total Students:4626 On-campus: 4393 Distance/EEC: 233 Undergraduate:3698 Freshmen:696 Graduate:928
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Women (24%) Men (76%) 80% Missouri 19% out-of-state 1% international +11% minority students +7% underrepresented minority students American Indian, Hispanic/Latino, African American 27% first-generation college students 18 years old: ave. age 2010 Freshman Class Demographics Unofficial data provided for internal university planning and training - NOT FOR PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION Official S&T enrollment data available until after 4 th week census
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95% plan to join a student organization 54% would like to assume a student leadership position 43% would like to study abroad (international experience) 73% plan to be involved in recreational athletic activities 70% plan to be involved in student design teams 38% plan to join a fraternity or sorority 79% interested in academic or pre-professional organizations 51% plan to join a service or volunteer organization 25% plan to be involved in religious based organizations 30% plan to be involved in music and theatre 23% plan to join a cultural or special interest group Activities SOURCE: 2010 S&T New Student Survey & S&T PeopleSoft Student Data Modules
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78% Missouri S&T: 1 st choice college to attend - 16% 2 nd choice college to attend 98% chose S&T because of its quality academic reputation 81% the personalized attention they received from S&T was important in deciding to enroll 79% Financial Aid/scholarship was important in deciding to enroll 71% the campus visit & tour was important in deciding to enroll 32% became interested in S&T prior to their Jr/Sr high school year - 59% first learned of S&T from family and friends - 24% attended a Missouri S&T summer camp Decision Factors SOURCE: 2010 S&T New Student Survey & S&T PeopleSoft Student Data Modules
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64% plan to complete a B.S. in 4 years or less 91% plan to co-op or intern 46% plan to study more than 11 hours per week at S&T 85% studied less than 5 hours per week in high school - 92% plan to earn a 3.0 or higher S&T GPA - 46% plan to earn a 3.5 or higher S&T GPA 41% plan to earn a graduate degree at S&T 56% are likely to complete a graduate degree Expectations SOURCE: 2010 S&T New Student Survey & S&T PeopleSoft Student Data Modules
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+80% are receiving scholarships & financial aid 22% qualify for low income Pell Grants (2009) 81% plan to work while enrolled at S&T 26% have/carry a credit card - 7 already have a monthly balance over $1000 Financial Issues SOURCE: 2010 S&T New Student Survey & S&T PeopleSoft Student Data Modules
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S&T Affordability Current Undergraduate Students (2010) - Average parent income:$ 83,500 - Family incomes below $45,000: 21% - First generation college students: 27% - Pell Grant eligible students: 22% Graduation Statistics - Approximate indebtedness (2009):$ 23,500 - Average 2010 starting salary: $ 57,800 SOURCE: 2009 S&T PeopleSoft Student FINAID Data Modules & DOE
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97% plan to bring a PC to campus - 70% will be new computers - 79% laptops - 11% Macintosh/Apple 99% plan to bring a cell phone to campus 88% use online social networks (Facebook, MySpace, Twitter) 20% spend more than 11 hours per week video gaming 24% spend more than 15 hours per week on the internet Technology SOURCE: 2010 S&T New Student Survey & S&T PeopleSoft Student Data Modules
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UndergraduateGraduate 2003 $ 47,305 $ 52,744 2004 $ 46,567 $ 52,945 2005 $ 49,181 $ 53,042 2006 $ 51,059 $ 58,120 2007 $ 53,669 $ 62,751 2008 $ 55,975 $ 63,640 2009 $ 57,521 $ 67,567 2010 $ 57,800 $ 64,243 Reported Starting Salaries at Commencement SOURCE: S&T COC Graduating Student Survey
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Alaska Alabama Arkansas California Colorado Florida Georgia Iowa Idaho Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Massachusetts Maryland Michigan Minnesota Missouri Mississippi North Carolina Nebraska New Mexico New York Ohio Oklahoma Pennsylvania South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia Vermont Wisconsin Botswana China India Kuwait Libya Malaysia Nepal Saudi Arabia Pakistan Sri Lanka Taiwan Turkey 32 States & 14 Foreign Countries Represented in 2010 New Student Class Unofficial data provided for internal university planning and training - NOT FOR PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION Official S&T enrollment data available until after 4 th week census
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2010 Top Feeder Schools Rolla Senior High School – 33 Francis Howell North – 21 Marquette High School – 18 Home Schooled – 16 Oakville High School – 15 Waynesville High School – 14 Wentzville Timberland High School – 14 Jefferson City High School – 13 Francis Howell High School – 13 Eureka High School – 12 Lafayette High School – 11 Camdenton High School – 10 Fort Zumwalt High School-South – 10 DeSmet High School – 10 Edwardsville (IL) High School – 10 Lindbergh High School – 10 Hazelwood West High School – 10 Troy High School – 10 Blue Springs South High School – 9 Fort Zumwalt High School-West – 9 John F. Hodge High School – 9 Pacific High School – 9 Rockwood Summit High School – 9 St. Dominic High School – 9 Seckman High School – 9 Blue Springs High School – 8 Parkway South High School – 8 Francis Howell Central – 8 Ladue Horton Watkins High School – 8 St. Louis University High School – 8 Affton High School – 7 Christian Brothers College High School – 7 Wentzville High School – 7 Hazelwood Central High School – 7 Lee Summit North High School – 7 Parkway West High School - 7 Unofficial data provided for internal university planning and training - NOT FOR PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION Official S&T enrollment data available until after 4 th week census
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