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Enhancing Educational Attainment in Arizona

Chance for College in the U.S. For every 100 students beginning 9th grade, 67 graduate four years later. Of those, 38 enroll in college within a year.

Chance for College in Arizona For every 100 students beginning 9th grade, 59 graduate four years later. Of those, 29 enroll in college within a year.

Chance for College in Arizona Chance for college in Arizona for low-income students = 15.6%

Chance for College in Other States For every 100 students who enter 9th grade... 100 84 53 in Minnesota will graduate will go on to college 100 69 32 in California will graduate will go on to college 100 70 37 in Colorado will graduate will go on to college

Projected Percent Change in Number of Public High School Graduates Between 2001-22 and 2017-18 Knocking at the College Door, WICHE, Dec 2003

Arizona Public High School Graduates Knocking at the College Door, WICHE, Dec 2003

Arizona Public High School Graduates by Race/Ethnicity Knocking at the College Door, WICHE, Dec 2003

Growth, Quality, and Competitiveness ASU Student Profile Growth, Quality, and Competitiveness

Projected Increases in ASU Enrollment 60,480 est Institutional Analysis

Tempe Campus Enrollment Fall 1998 - Fall 2005* *Fall 2005 based on enrollment indicators. Final number available after 21st day.

Polytechnic Campus Enrollment Fall 1998 - Fall 2005* *Fall 2005 based on enrollment indicators. Final number available after 21st day.

West Campus Enrollment Fall 1998 - Fall 2005* *Fall 2005 based on enrollment indicators. Final number available after 21st day.

Trends in New Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 1995 - Fall 2005* *Fall 2005 based on enrollment indicators. Final number available after 21st day.

Minority Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 1995 - Fall 2005* Ten-Year Growth 76.4% 54.4% 70.1% 80.5% *Fall 2005 based on enrollment indicators. Final number available after 21st day.

Minority Resident Freshman Enrollment Fall 1995-2005* Ten-Year Growth 163.1% 120.7% 118.1% 143.5% *Fall 2005 based on enrollment indicators. Final number available after 21st day.

Fall 2005 Freshman Profile* *Fall 2005 based on enrollment indicators. Final number available after 21st day.

Freshman Academic Profile Fall 2001 – 2005* Scholars Fall 2001 Fall 2002 Fall 2003 Fall 2004 2005 President/Provost Scholars 769 924 1091 1367 1555 Percent of Students in Top 5% 14.0% 14.7% 15.3% 16.2% Percent of Student in Top 10% 25.3% 25.8% 25.9% 27.2% 27.9% National Merit 112 105 173 162 155 Sun Devil Scholars/Dean’s (non-resident 3.4 GPA or above) 292 341 468 405 553 All Freshmen Fall 2001 Fall 2002 Fall 2003 Fall 2004 2005 Average HS GPA 3.34 3.36 3.31 Average ACT Score 23.1 23.3 23.2 Average SAT Score 1094 1086 1093 1102 1100 Enrolled 6,586 6,820 7,647 7,719 8403 *Fall 2005 based on enrollment indicators. Final number available after 21st day.

Freshman Scholar Enrollment Fall 2001 – Fall 2005* FIVE-YEAR GROWTH 102.2% 38.4% 89.4% *Fall 2005 based on enrollment indicators. Final number available after 21st day.

National Merit Scholar Enrollment Trends Fall 1998 – Fall 2005* 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Total Enrollment 164 255 299 345 379 441 482 531 New Freshmen 48 132 119 112 105 173 162 155 *Fall 2005 based on enrollment indicators. Final number available after 21st day.