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Prepared by the Office of Institutional Research University of Baltimore

a g raphical Analysis of the Maryland Public Four-Year Institutions OPENING FALL ENROLLMENT REPORT November 2012. Prepared by the Office of Institutional Research University of Baltimore. Preface. 2.

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  1. agraphical Analysis of the Maryland Public Four-Year InstitutionsOPENING FALL ENROLLMENT REPORTNovember 2012 Prepared by the Office of Institutional Research University of Baltimore

  2. Preface • 2 This graphical analysis provides a brief graphic overview of the enrollment of the public four-year universities and colleges of Maryland for fall 2012. The intent is to overview by graphic illustration the broad changes in enrollment for these institutions. Comparisons are made herein for headcount only, on a one-year and five-year basis. Emphasis on the University of Baltimore is added. The data contained in this graphic overview is from the University System of Maryland (USM), Fall 2012 Preliminary Opening Enrollment and FY 2013Estimated FTE Report*. Data for Morgan State University and St. Mary’s College of Maryland comes from those institutions. The reader will note that the University of Maryland University College which has substantial different mission. It is included here for purposes on comprehensive coverage. Please send your questions and suggestions to the Office of Institutional Research, 337 AC Building. *Preliminary indicates that document is pending approval by the State of Maryland Board of Regents.

  3. UB Highlights • Total Enrollment • 2nd in total enrollment, 5-year percent change • 2nd in total enrollment, 1-year percent change • Undergraduate Enrollment • 2nd in full-time undergraduates, 5-year change • 4th in full-time undergraduate, 1-year percent change • 3nd in part-time undergraduate, 5-year percent change • First-time Full-Time Undergraduates • 1stin first-time full-time undergraduates, 1-year change • 1st in first-time full-time undergraduates, 5-year change • Graduate/First Professional • 4th in part-time graduate/first-professional 5-yr percent change http://data.mhec.state.md.us/MACInfo/Data%20dictionary%202012.pdf 3

  4. UB Points of Concern • Graduate/Professional Enrollment • 8th in part-time Graduate/First professional, 1-yr percent change • 11th in full-time Graduate/First professional, 5-yr percent change 4

  5. Total Enrollment 5

  6. Total Enrollment, 1-year percent change Fall 2011 to Fall 2012 6

  7. Total Enrollment, 5-year percent change Fall 2007 to Fall 2012 7

  8. Undergraduate 8

  9. Full-time Undergraduate, 1-year percent change Fall 2011 to Fall 2012 9

  10. Full-time Undergraduates, 5-year percent change Fall 2007 to Fall 2012 10

  11. Part-time Undergraduate, 1-year percent change Fall 2011 to Fall 2012 11

  12. Part-time Undergraduates, 5-year percent changeFall 2007 to Fall 2012 12

  13. Graduate/First Professional 13

  14. Full-time Graduate/First-Professional, 1-year percent change Fall 2011 to Fall 2012 14

  15. Full-time Graduate Enrollment, 5-year percent change Fall 2007 to Fall 2012 15

  16. Part-time Graduate/First-Professional, 1-year percent change, Fall 2011 to Fall 2012 16

  17. Part-time Graduate Enrollment, 5-year percent changeFall 2007 to Fall 2012 17

  18. First-Time, Full-time Freshmen 18

  19. First-time, Full-time Freshmen Enrollment Fall 2012 Market Share 19

  20. First–time, Full-time Freshmen, 1-year percent change Fall 2011 to Fall 2012 20

  21. First-time, Full-time Freshmen Enrollment, 5-year percent change Fall 2007 to Fall 2012 21

  22. End of the Graphical Analysisof the Maryland Public Four-Year InstitutionsOPENING FALL ENROLLMENT REPORTNovember 2012 22

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