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2011 New Student Profile

2011 New Student Profile. enrollment.mst.edu. 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. 1,120* new first-time freshmen, 360* new transfer students

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2011 New Student Profile

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  1. 2011 New Student Profile enrollment.mst.edu Unofficial data provided for internal university planning and training - NOT FOR PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION Official S&T enrollment data available until after 4th week census

  2. 1,120* new first-time freshmen, 360* new transfer students 29 states represented, +6 foreign countries represented 24% undecided on a specific major Ave. ACT: 27.8 upper 10% in nation Ave. HS GPA: 3.8 90% have a 3.5 GPA or higher 37% from upper 10% of high school class 78% from upper 30% of high school class 96 Valedictorians and Salutatorians 17% from non-ranking high school *Projection based on August 1 admission and deposit data 2011 New Student Class Unofficial data provided for internal university planning and training - NOT FOR PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION Official S&T enrollment data available after 4th week census

  3. New Undergraduate Classes 60% Growth Since Fall 2000 *Projection based on August 1 admission and deposit data Unofficial data provided for internal university planning and training - NOT FOR PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION Official S&T enrollment data available after 4th week census

  4. Fall 1981 Total Students: 7,480 On-campus: 7,039 Distance/EEC: 441 Undergraduate: 6,313 Freshmen: 1,488 Graduate: 1,167 2011 Projection* Total Students: 7,320* On-campus: 6,600* Distance/EEC: 720* Undergraduate: 5,585* Freshmen: 1,120* Graduate: 1,735* Fall 2000 Total Students: 4,626 On-campus: 4,393 Distance/EEC: 233 Undergraduate: 3,698 Freshmen: 696 Graduate: 928 Enrollment Shifts Fall 2010 Total Students: 7,206 On-campus: 6,520 Distance/EEC: 686 Undergraduate: 5,504 Freshmen: 1,170 Graduate: 1,702 *Projection based on August 1 admission and deposit data Unofficial data provided for internal university planning and training - NOT FOR PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION Official S&T enrollment data available after 4th week census

  5. Women 22% Men 78% 79% Missouri* 20% out-of-state* 1% international* 18 years old - ave. age 11% minority students 8% underrepresented minority students:American Indian, Hispanic/Latino, African American 24% first-generation college studentsDown from 27% in fall 2010, 36% in fall 2007 2011 Freshman Demographics *Projection based on August 1 admission and deposit data Unofficial data provided for internal university planning and training - NOT FOR PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION Official S&T enrollment data available after 4th week census

  6. 94% plan to join a student organization 83% interested in academic or pre-professional organizations 73% plan to be involved in recreational athletic activities 67% plan to be involved in student design teams 51% would like to assume a student leadership position 48% plan to join a service or volunteer organization 44% would like to study abroad (international experience) 34% plan to join a fraternity or sorority 29% plan to be involved in religious based organizations 25% plan to be involved in music and theatre 22% plan to join a cultural or special interest group Planned Activities SOURCE: 2011 S&T New Student Survey and S&T PeopleSoft Student Data Modules

  7. 79% Missouri S&T: 1st choice college to attend 16% 2nd choice college to attend 98% chose S&T because of its quality academic reputation 91% chose S&T because of available technology 81% the personalized attention they received from S&T was important in deciding to enroll 84% chose S&T because of its smaller class sizes 78% financial aid/scholarship was important in deciding to enroll 76% the campus visit & tour was important in deciding to enroll 69% prompt university responses were important in deciding to enroll 37% became interested in S&T prior to being a high school junior 64% first learned of S&T from family and friends 26% attended a Missouri S&T summer camp Decision Factors SOURCE: 2011 S&T New Student Survey and S&T PeopleSoft Student Data Modules

  8. 67% plan to complete a B.S. in 4 years or less34% actually will (Sr. Survey Results) 95% plan to co-op or intern 44% plan to study +11 hours/week at S&T 83% study less than 5 hours/week in high school 96% plan to earn a 3.0 or higher S&T GPA 47% plan to earn a 3.5 or higher S&T GPA 50% plan to earn a graduate degree at S&T 59% are likely to complete a graduate degree Expectations SOURCE: 2011 S&T New Student Survey and S&T PeopleSoft Student Data Modules

  9. +80% are receiving scholarships & financial aid Ave. financial assistance package $11,500 (AY10-11) 25% qualify for low income Pell Grants (AY10-11) 82% plan to work while enrolled at S&T 11% had a credit card before enrolling at S&T Financial Issues SOURCE: AY2010-11 SFA Data, 2011 S&T New Student Survey and S&T PeopleSoft Student Data Modules

  10. 75% chose S&T because of its cost relative to other schools they were considering Undergraduate Students Average parent income: $ 83,500 Family incomes below $45,000: 21% First generation college students: 24% Pell Grant eligible students: 25% Graduation Statistics Approximate indebtedness (2010): $ 23,500 Average 2011 starting salary: $ 59,550 1.9% student loan default rate (2010) S&T Affordability SOURCE: 2011 S&T New Student Survey and S&T PeopleSoft Student Data Modules

  11. 97% plan to bring a PC to campus 67% will be new computers 82% laptops 12% Mac/Apple 99% plan to bring a cell phone to campus 91% use online social networks (93% use Facebook) 19% spend +11 hours per week video gaming Technology SOURCE: 2011 S&T New Student Survey and S&T PeopleSoft Student Data Modules

  12. 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 2011 $ 59,550 $64,882 Reported Starting Salaries 84% placement at graduation (2010-11) Nearly 90% placement (5-year average) $56,903 SOURCE: S&T COER Graduating Student Survey

  13. Alaska Arkansas Arizona California Colorado Hawaii Iowa Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Missouri Mississippi Montana North Carolina Nebraska Nevada Ohio Oklahoma Pennsylvania South Dakota Tennessee Texas Washington Wisconsin West Virginia 29 States Represented in the 2011 New Student Class Unofficial data provided for internal university planning and training - NOT FOR PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION Official S&T enrollment data available after 4th week census

  14. 2011 Top Feeder Schools Rolla Senior High School – 26 DeSmet High School – 23 Marquette High School – 20 Lafayette High School – 16 Lindbergh High School – 15 Home Schooled – 14 St. Louis University High School – 13 Parkway South High School – 13 Seckman High School – 13 Francis Howell High School – 12 Park Hill High School – 12 Francis Howell Central – 11 Nixa High School – 11 Webster Groves High School – 11 Francis Howell North – 10 Duchesne High School – 9 Lutheran High School South – 9 Rockwood Summit High School – 9 Parkway West High School – 9 Hazelwood West High School – 9 Hickman High School – 9 Staley High School – 8 Northwest High School – 8 Oakville High School – 8 Branson High School – 8 Rock Bridge High School – 8 Edwardsville High School – 8 Pattonville High School – 8 Wentzville Timberland High School – 7 Lebanon High School – 7 Kickapoo High School – 7 Washington High School – 7 Parkway North High School – 7 Fort Zumwalt South High School – 7 Fort Zumwalt West High School – 7 St. Dominic High School – 7 Unofficial data provided for internal university planning and training - NOT FOR PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION Official S&T enrollment data available after 4th week census

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