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1 Kate Miller & Mary Aguayo
Fall 2017 Enrollment Board of Trustees May 2017 Kate Miller & Mary Aguayo Academic Affairs

2 Freshman Confirmation Overview
New, incoming freshman students are required to confirm their enrollment and pay a $300 deposit by May 1 Secures scholarships Allows orientation registration Alerts departments of class needs Funds the housing deposit and is a pre-payment on tuition

3 Year-to-year Comparison
2015 2016 2017 May 1 1,627 1,453 1,688 Fall Number 1,695 1,551 Up to 1,750* *Projected Result: up to +199 Freshman, a 13% increase

4 What made the difference?
Efforts to increase the number of admitted students who enroll Yield increased from 32% to 42% Recruitment-driven collaborations with faculty (“top 10” lists), colleges, and alumni Admitted Student Days and Signing Days Early scholarship and aid awarding “Just in time” communication

5 Transfer Update Transfer students tend to apply later in the cycle, often in the summer Early indicators are favorable: Prediction is 1,050, +99 from 951 or 10% Admitted Confirmed 2017 v 2016 as of April 28 +15% +23%

6 What is making the difference?
Advising & Registration Days for each Wyoming community college Next-day transcript processing Reduction of enrollment deposit to $100 Streamlining housing and vaccination record forms and processes Summer communication to statewide community college graduates Website update and inquiry development Now a Yellow Ribbon school for Veterans

7 Graduation Update Preliminarily, approximately 112 more students will graduate from UW this spring and summer than last year, which is +5% 2016 2017 Spring + Summer Graduates 2,199 2,311* * Projected

8 Expectation for Fall Flat overall enrollment expected
More new students offset by fewer continuing students Declining enrollments for several terms mean fewer students advancing Increase in 4, 5, and 6 year graduation rates It is early in the cycle for transfer and distance enrollments, and many factors will influence those numbers over the coming months More information available in July

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