Student Affairs 08/10. Enrollment 11,648 undergraduate students –9,855 Full Time –1,793 Part Time 2,222 graduate students –1,237 Full Time – 985 Part.

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Student Affairs 08/10

Enrollment 11,648 undergraduate students –9,855 Full Time –1,793 Part Time 2,222 graduate students –1,237 Full Time – 985 Part Time Total 13,870 Fall 2009 Fact Book

Gender (Total Enroll. - Fall 2009) Under. Enroll. 57%F/43%M Grad. Enroll. 66%F/34%M

Race (Undergraduate Fall 2009) Grad. School 85% White, 11% Other & 4% Black

Father’s Education Incoming Freshmen ETSU Seniors: Fathers with less than a BS = 65% THEC Peers Seniors: Fathers with less than a BS = 73% ETSU Seniors: Fathers with BS or higher = 35% THEC Peers Seniors: Fathers with BS or higher = 27% NSSE 2009

Mother’s Education Incoming Freshmen ETSU Seniors: Mothers with less than a BS = 65% THEC Peers: Mothers with less than a BS = 76% ETSU Seniors: Mothers with BS or higher = 35% THEC Peers: Mothers with BS or higher = 24% NSSE %

Average Age by Classification First-time Freshmen 19.1 Other Freshmen22.3 Sophomores22.2 Juniors 24.1 Seniors27.3 All Classes combined (including Graduates) Fact Book

2009 Enrollment by Class 2009 Fact Book

Enrollment by College 2009 Fact Book

How far from home are ETSU Students Majority (51.9%) come from five closest counties: Washington, Sullivan, Carter, Greene and Unicoi 67% live within 10 East TN Counties 80% East TN, 4.5% Middle TN, 1% West TN, 14.5% Out of State

Low Income 76% of our total student population receives some financial assistance in order to enroll in the university 48% of ETSU students were awarded Federal grants for the year.

Academic Preparation Average ACT score for ETSU entering students of Fall Average SAT score for ETSU entering students of Fall 2009 – 1050

Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship (TELS) 4155 students received a TELS in 2008 (3500 anticipated Fall ‘09) 79% retain their scholarship 24 hrs for first two years and 3.0 after) Need H.S. GPA of 3.0 or 21 ACT to qualify Dropping classes may cause a student to lose TELS

Where ETSU Students Live This Fall Approximately 2997 students will be living in campus housing.

Course Load Hours taken by Students < 12 hours – 6% hours – 36% hours – 38% > 17 hours – 19% 61% of students report spending 10 or fewer hours per week on out of class academic work CSEQ, 2005

Hours Worked by ETSU Students 19% of students report working on campus 1-20 hours per week 24% report working 1-20 hours per week off campus CSEQ, 2005

Drinking Habits of ETSU Students 54.8% consumed alcohol in the past 30 days 25.4% reported binge drinking in the previous two weeks. (binge is defined as consuming 5 or more drinks in one sitting). 17.3% are Lifetime Abstainers (CORE Norm = 12.9%); 23.6% are Last year abstainers (Core Norm = 15.8%) 76.3% consume 2 drinks or LESS a week on average.

Transfers at ETSU One third of new students are transfers Retained as well or better than native students Increasing in numbers gradually but consistently More students have transfer credit both traditional age and older 300 Articulation agreements with 15 partnering institutions Midway Scholars Honors Program and Transfer APS available Transfers are less likely to be involved Admissions, ACTS & Transfer Articulation work with these students

Credit Cards in College Level of credit card usage up Debt level when entering college has tripled in last 5 years 90% pay for direct education expenses on credit Debt upon graduation rising sharply over last 4 years High debt affects stopping out and dropping out Students report needing education about their fiscal management Sallie Mae 2009

Average Debt owed by Graduates of ETSU When Seniors Graduate, from ETSU they owe an average of $17, Spring Graduates

Retention and Graduation 70% of freshmen entering in Fall 2008 returned to classes in Fall % of 2005 entering Freshmen graduated four years later. 35.2% of 2004 entering Freshman graduated in five years. 42.4% of 2003 entering Freshmen graduated in six years First-time Full-time Baccalaureate Degree-Seeking Freshman

What Was the Highlight of Your ETSU Experience? 39% People/Faculty/Staff 32% Academics 19% Involvement 17% Graduating

If you thought of dropping out, what changed your mind and caused you to persist?

If you could give advice to an entering freshman what would it be? 48% - Academic/ Attendance 24% - Determination 21% - Tips 15% -Involvement 15% - Fun

Successful students... Have GOAL of graduating Keep their PRIORITY on their education Are INVOLVED –in learning –with faculty –with peers –in organizations/leadership

Services To Be Aware Of Student Health Services for students –Family Doctor Services Student Problems in the Classroom –Call Student Affairs Students with Disabilities –Call Disability Services

Student Information Resources ETSU Fact Book – The REAL Student Affairs – esearchaboutstu.aspx