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Profile of the New American University October 2007

Profile of the New American University October 2007. -11% and higher decline 0% to -10% decline 1% to 10% increase 11% to 25% increase 26% to 50% increase Over 51% increase. Public High School Graduates Projected Percent Change, 2001-02 to 2017-18.

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Profile of the New American University October 2007

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  1. Profile of theNew American UniversityOctober 2007

  2. -11% and higher decline 0% to -10% decline 1% to 10% increase 11% to 25% increase 26% to 50% increaseOver 51% increase Public High School Graduates Projected Percent Change, 2001-02 to 2017-18 Source: WICHE, Knocking at the College Door, Projection of High School Graduates by State, Income, and Race/Ethnicity, 1998-2018, (2003)

  3. Over the past five years… 35 new public high schools (grades 9-12) have been constructed 41,152 additional students have enrolled in these schools New School Growth in Arizona Source: Arizona Department of Education, September 2007

  4. Arizona Public High School Graduates 80,274 80,000 75,000 70,000 65,000 63,663 60,000 55,000 50,000 45,000 40,000 31,130 35,000 30,000 2003-04 2013-14 1987-88 1989-90 1991-92 1993-94 1995-96 1997-98 1999-00 2001-02 2005-06 2007-08 2009-10 2011-12 2015-16 2017-18 Source: Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007

  5. Arizona Public High School Graduates • Source: WICHE, Knocking at the College Door, Projections of High School Graduates by State, Income, and Race/Ethnicity, • 1998-2018, (2003)

  6. Arizona Low-Income Families • 47% of all children in Arizona live in low-income families • 68% of Latino children in Arizona live in low-income families Source: National Center for Children in Poverty (2007) - Available at: http://nccp.org/state_detail_demographic_AZ.htmll

  7. Efforts to Influence the Pipeline • $105 million total university gift-aid (need and merit-based), a record level • $35.1 million dedicated to need-based gift aid • 350% increase in university need-based gift aid since FY03 • 76% since FY04 • 52% increase since FY05 Need-based gift aid, in millions Source: Student Financial Assistance Office

  8. First-time Freshmenfrom Arizona Families with Low Income 818% growth from 2002 to 2007 450 419 *288 205 67 49 * ASU Advantage Program began in 2005. Income eligibility rose to $25,000 in 2007. Source: Student Financial Assistance Office

  9. Freshman Pell Grant Recipients 46% growth from 02-03 to 06-07 Source: Student Financial Assistance Office

  10. Financial Aid Awarded by Income LevelArizona Full-Time Undergraduate Students, 2006-2007 Data based on students who completed FAFSA. Source: Student Financial Assistance Office

  11. Arizona Undergraduate StudentsReceiving Institutional Aid Source: Student Financial Assistance Office Total includes students who did not report their ethnicity

  12. Arizona Undergraduate StudentsReceiving Financial Aid Source: Student Financial Assistance Office Total includes students who did not report their ethnicity

  13. Projected Increases in ASU Enrollment Fall 2007 = 64,394 Source: Institutional Analysis

  14. Tempe Campus EnrollmentFall 2000 – Fall 2007 17% growth from 2000 to 2007 Source: Institutional Analysis

  15. West Campus EnrollmentFall 2000 – Fall 2007 63% growth from 2000 to 2007 Source: Institutional Analysis

  16. Polytechnic Campus EnrollmentFall 2000 – Fall 2007 351% growth from 2000 to 2007 Source: Institutional Analysis

  17. Downtown Phoenix Campus EnrollmentFall 2006 – Fall 2007 6% growth from 2006 to 2007 15,000 6,595 6,251 Source: Institutional Analysis

  18. New Undergraduate EnrollmentFall 1997 – Fall 2007 76% increase in freshmen since 1997 36% increase in freshmen since 2002 Source: Institutional Analysis

  19. Largest class in ASU’s history – 9,274; a 2.5% increase from the Fall 2006 class, a 36% increase since 2002and a 76% increase since 1997. Thirty-three percent of the freshman class from Arizona are minority students (121% increase since 1997). More than 1,800 President and Provost Scholars, 30% of the freshmen from Arizona, are part of this year’s class, reflecting a 12% increase from Fall 2006. 265 National Scholars: 148 National Merit Scholars, (an increase of 41% since 2002), 52 from Arizona; 10Flinn Scholars, 111 National Hispanic Scholars (an increase of 164% since 2002), 29 from Arizona. Fall 2007 Freshman Class Source: Institutional Analysis

  20. Arizona Freshman Scholar ProfileFall 2002 – Fall 2007 Source: Institutional Analysis

  21. President/Provost Scholarships 96% growth from 2002 to 2007 Source: Student Financial Assistance Office

  22. National Scholars 410% growth from 1997 to 2007 National Scholars include National Merit, Achievement, and Hispanic Scholars Source: Student Financial Assistance Office

  23. Fall 2007 Freshman Profile Source: Institutional Analysis

  24. Fall 2007 Freshman Profile Source: Institutional Analysis

  25. The Best of Arizona at ASUFall 2002 – Fall 2007 Source: Institutional Analysis

  26. National Scholar Enrollment TrendsFall 1998 – Fall 2007 Source: Student Financial Assistance Office * Does not include 2 awarded but deferred scholarships

  27. Barrett Honors College Fall 2007 Student Profile Source: Barrett Honors College

  28. 88% 39% 117% 156% Arizona Minority Freshman EnrollmentFall 1997 – Fall 2007 Ten-Year Growth Source: Institutional Analysis

  29. 87%41% Minority Undergraduate EnrollmentFall 1997 – Fall 2007 Ten-Year Growth 63% 84% Source: Institutional Analysis

  30. ASU Minority EnrollmentFall 1997 – Fall 2007 68% increase since 1997 15,441 13,933 12,687 10,589 9,215 9,594 Source: Institutional Analysis

  31. Unprecedented growth in the next 12 years Building capacity to respond Central focus: Excellence at every level –Regional, National, World Class Hallmark: The Highest Quality, Most Accessible Public University Summary

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