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ENROLLMENT REPORT. PRESIDENT’S LEADERSHIP COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 19, 2012. Fall 2012 Strategies . First-Time Freshmen Continue focus on the high-priority areas of Floyd/Johnson and Boyd/Greenup; adding Breathitt, Lawrence, Lewis and Pike counties
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ENROLLMENT REPORT PRESIDENT’S LEADERSHIP COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 19, 2012
Fall 2012 Strategies • First-Time Freshmen • Continue focus on the high-priority areas of Floyd/Johnson and Boyd/Greenup; adding Breathitt, Lawrence, Lewis and Pike counties • Continue promoting Eagle Excellence Award; modifying to send scholarship offer letters in fall • Update Datatel Recruiter to 2.0; update territory goals to meet total goal • Share enrollment planning calendar with campus
Fall 2012 Strategies • First-Time Freshmen (Continued) • Expand recruitment efforts outside the service region; additional Meet MSU Nights • Promote updated Non-Resident Tuition Scholarship, enhancing the value to out-of-state students and providing access to students with financial need • Launch Net Price Calculator to provide information on cost and financial aid resources (Scannell & Kurz)
Fall 2012 Strategies • Diversity • Host Evening with the Eagles events in Lexington, Louisville and Cincinnati • Refocus senior enrollment services counselor on Louisville territory • Jefferson County counselors’ meeting • Host spring Diversity Day
Fall 2012 Strategies • Early College Program • Maintain quality of program and number of students in Early College Program • Increase yield of Early College Program from dual enrolled to first-time freshmen • Visits to campus, IDs, special events (Open House lunch, game tickets for family, backpack) • Streamlined admission process (incoming freshman data card) • Utilize student calling team for personal contact
Fall 2012 Strategies • Transfer Students • Host Meet MSU Days and Transfer Visit Days • Refocus recruitment staff on strategic areas served by Bluegrass CTC, including Winchester campus and Lexington; enhance presence in Maysville • Communicate regularly with MSU applicants who chose to start at KCTCS to provide transfer advising • Develop marketing plan for BUS-PS • Develop and implement marketing plan for Ashland and Mt. Sterling; establish goals for target groups
Fall 2012 Strategies • Veteran Students • Attend Yellow Ribbon Re-Integration events in Lexington, Louisville and Ashland areas; visit regional National Guard Units in Morehead, Olive Hill and Ashland • Continue to support the student veteran association (EagleVets) • Develop framework for consistent and timely posting of ACE-recognized credit • Surveys of current and non-returning students • Develop longer-term plan for dedicated space and staffing for a student veteran center
Fall 2012 Strategies • Graduate Students • Host and attend recruiting events; visits to hospitals, school board offices, businesses • Waive application fee (applications increased by 298 during summer campaign) • Send GRE list info using the Recruiter system • Target 983 graduating senior list • Stop-Out Recruitment; 2,333 names of graduates students who stopped attending during the past five years loaded into system • Host graduate recruitment workshop, including academic departments • Set and pursue academic program targets
Fall 2012 Results • Record Open House Attendance • Total 1,186 attended, up 40% year-to-year • Meet MSU Nights/Evening with the Eagles • Lexington, Pikeville, Maysville, Erlanger, Louisville, Somerset, Ashland, Mt. Sterling, Prestonsburg, Hazard, West Liberty, Louisville, Columbus, Cincinnati • Total 733 attended, 477 applications • Total applications up 38% year-to-year • Freshmen +51% • Total SOAR attendance 1,862, up 237 (15%)
Fall 2012 Total Applicants and Accepts (+2474, +38% YTY) (+2375, +48% YTY) 81% 79% YTY Comparison August 12, 2012
Fall 2012 Freshman Applicants and Accepts (+1783, +51% YTY) (+1457, +49% YTY) 84% 85% YTY Comparison August 12, 2012
Fall 2012 African-American Applicants and Accepts (+204, +40% YTY) (+119, +36% YTY) YTY Comparison August 12, 2012
Fall 2012 New Transfer Applicants and Accepts (+47, +4% YTY) (+36, +5% YTY) YTY Comparison August 12, 2012
Fall 2012 New Graduate Applicants and Accepts (+68, +8% YTY) (+140,+29% YTY) YTY Comparison August 12, 2012
Fall 2012 Total Enrolled +419 Final official enrollment reported in November was 10,971 for Fall 2011. YTY Comparison September 19, 2012
Fall 2012 Total African-American Enrolled +21 There were 74 new African-American freshmen on comparative date in 2011. There were 99 new African-American freshmen on same date in 2012. YTY Comparison September 19, 2012
Fall 2012 FTFR Enrolled +284 2011 FTFR 211 Out-of-State 15% 2012 FTFR 254 Out-of-State 15% Final official FTFR enrollment reported in November was 1,372 for Fall 2011. YTY Comparison September 19, 2012
Fall 2012 FTFR Enrolled by ACT Range Average ACT = 21.8 (FTFR Registered) Last year ended at 21.8 Average ACT = 22.0 (FTFR Registered) Preliminary 2012 figure is 21.9 5% 23% 37% 25% 10% YTY Comparison August 12, 2012
Fall 2012 New Transfers Enrolled -12 YTY Comparison September 19, 2012
Fall 2012 New Graduate Students Enrolled +57 At same date, 2011FA Total GR enrollment was 1,548; 2012FA is 1,458. YTY Comparison September 19, 2012
Fall 2012 Total Early College/Transitional Enrolled +212 Ended with 2,387 total early college/transitional for Fall 2011. 381 seniors taking dual-credit classes during 2011-12 year enrolled as FTFR in Fall 2012. YTY Comparison September 19, 2012
Fall 2012 FTFR BY COUNTY 2012FA FTFR Enrolled Boone Campbell Kenton 50+ Gallatin Bracken Pendleton Grant Carroll 25-49 Mason Trimble Lewis Robert- son Greenup Owen Henry Harrison 10-24 Oldham Fleming Boyd Nicholas Scott Carter <10 Franklin Shelby Rowan Bourbon Jefferson Bath Elliott Woodford Montgomery Fayette Lawrence Spencer Anderson Bullitt Clark Menifee Morgan Jessa- mine Johnson Mercer Powell Nelson Martin Washing- ton Madison Wolfe Estill Magoffin Garrard Lee Boyle Floyd Marion Larue Breathitt Lincoln Jackson Owsley Rock- castle Pike Taylor Knott Perry Casey Green Clay Pulaski Letcher Adair Laurel Leslie Russell Metcalfe Knox Cumber- land Wayne Harlan Whitley Bell McCreary Clinton
Fall 2012 FTFR BY COUNTY 2012FA FTFR Enrolled vs. 2011FA FTFR Boone Campbell Kenton Increased 15-32 Gallatin Bracken Pendleton Grant Carroll Increased 5-14 Mason Trimble Lewis Robert- son Greenup Owen Henry Harrison Decreased 5-15 Oldham Fleming Boyd Nicholas Scott Carter Change <5 Franklin Shelby Rowan Bourbon Jefferson Bath Elliott Woodford Montgomery Fayette Lawrence Spencer Anderson Bullitt Clark Menifee Morgan Jessa- mine Johnson Mercer Powell Nelson Martin Washing- ton Madison Wolfe Estill Magoffin Garrard Lee Boyle Floyd Marion Larue Breathitt Lincoln Jackson Owsley Rock- castle Pike Taylor Knott Perry Casey Green Clay Pulaski Letcher Adair Laurel Leslie Russell Metcalfe Knox Cumber- land Wayne Harlan Whitley Bell McCreary Clinton