Northern Arizona University 2004 Enrollment and Cohort Highlights Institutional Data and Analysis Retention and Graduation Cohort Definitions Please see.

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Northern Arizona University 2004 Enrollment and Cohort Highlights Institutional Data and Analysis Retention and Graduation Cohort Definitions Please see Cohort Definitions link for cohort classifications: (

Northern Arizona University 2004 Enrollment Highlights (All NAU Areas including Mountain Campus, Statewide, and Yuma)

Northern Arizona University Flagstaff Mountain Campus 1998 – 2004: Enrollment Trend by Area

Northern Arizona University 2004 vs Enrollment by Area +1.7% +0.8% +2.8% +10.2%

Northern Arizona University Graduate and Undergraduate Enrollment by Area

Northern Arizona University Characteristics of NAU Students (2004)

Northern Arizona University Caucasian Enrollment Minority Enrollment 1998 – 2004: Minority Enrollment

Northern Arizona University Caucasian Enrollment Minority Enrollment 1998 – 2004: Minority Enrollment

Northern Arizona University 2004 vs Minority Enrollment -1.7% +9.0%

Northern Arizona University 2004 vs New Mountain Campus Students (Freshmen and Transfer Students)

Northern Arizona University New Mountain Campus Students +8.8% +3.2% +27.4%

Northern Arizona University New Mountain Campus Students by Sex +7.9% +13.0%

Northern Arizona University New Mountain Campus Students by Residency +2.3% +39.4%

Northern Arizona University New Mountain Campus Students by Ethnicity +12.2% +10.8%+9.6% +9.8% +38.2% +63.6%

Northern Arizona University New Mountain Campus Students by Full / Part-time Status +8.4% +10.2%

Northern Arizona University 2004 vs First-Time Mountain Campus Freshmen

Northern Arizona University First-Time Mountain Campus Freshmen by Sex +4.3% +15.3%

Northern Arizona University First-Time Mountain Campus Freshmen by Residency +42.3% -0.7%

Northern Arizona University First-Time Mountain Campus Freshmen by Ethnicity +60.0% +7.8% +58.7% +21.5% +9.3%+5.5%

Northern Arizona University First-Time Mountain Campus Freshmen by Status +8.5% +12.1%

Northern Arizona University 2004 vs First-Time, Full-Time Mountain Campus Freshmen

Northern Arizona University First-Time, Full-Time, NAU Freshmen by Area

Northern Arizona University First-Time, Full-Time, Mountain Campus Freshmen by Sex +13.8% +4.7%

Northern Arizona University First-Time, Full-Time, Mountain Campus Freshmen by Residency +41.1% -1.2%

Northern Arizona University First-Time, Full-Time, Mountain Campus Freshmen by Ethnicity +4.9% +76.3% +13.5%

Northern Arizona University First-Time, Full-Time, Mountain Campus Freshmen by Ethnicity -3.3% +54.5% +76.3% +30.9% +12.5% -12.5%