TABLE 20 1993-94 SUMMER ARTS PROGRAM ENROLLMENT, HUMBOLDT Summer Annual Enrollment (Individuals) 390 195 Full-Time Equivalent Students 89.8 44.9 TABLE 21 1993-94 STATEWIDE NURSING PROGRAM ENROLLMENT, DOMINGUEZ HILLS Fall Spring Annual Enrollment (Individuals) 2,242 2,296 2,269.0 Full-Time Equivalent Students 840.3 891.3 865.8 TABLE 22 1993-94 INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS ENROLLMENT Annual Enrollment 332 Full-Time Equivalent Students 365 TABLE 23 RATIOS OF ANNUAL ACADEMIC YEAR FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT STUDENTS TO FALL FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT STUDENTS 1988-89 TO 1993-94 CAMPUS 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 _______________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ BAKERSFIELD .960 .978 .964 .991 .970 .972 CHICO 1.001 1.000 .986 1.002 1.001 .990 DOMINGUEZ HILLS .999 1.001 1.016 .982 .987 .997 FRESNO .979 .989 .980 .985 .960 .973 FULLERTON .982 .982 .989 .980 .963 .980 HAYWARD .962 .950 .963 .954 .963 .970 HUMBOLDT 1.001 1.008 1.008 1.008 .985 .972 LONG BEACH .963 .989 .981 .982 .959 .967 LOS ANGELES .960 .963 .960 .952 .942 .975 NORTHRIDGE .969 .983 .975 .985 .962 .950 POMONA .967 .965 .969 .981 .950 .961 SACRAMENTO .983 .984 .980 .978 .975 .966 SAN BERNARDINO .963 .953 .959 .956 .957 .958 SAN DIEGO .986 .987 .987 .977 .963 .977 SAN FRANCISCO .985 .983 .985 .978 .981 .979 SAN JOSE .984 .978 .981 .975 .936 .971 SAN LUIS OBISPO .987 .981 .975 .970 .952 .968 SAN MARCOS . . 1.211 1.090 1.041 1.029 SONOMA .995 .990 .981 .992 .942 .982 STANISLAUS 1.086 1.088 1.081 1.074 1.063 1.071 TOTAL .980 .983 .982 .980 .965 .974 TABLE 24 Comparison of Reported College Year Annual Full-Time Equivalent Students and FTE Targets*, from 1983-84 Campus T/R/P** 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 Bakersfield T 2,420 2,500 2,650 2,875 3,250 3,500 3,770 4,000 3,971 3,950 R 2,470 2,547 2,760 3,033 3,312 3,602 3,877 3,969 4,146 4,219 4,158 P 2.1 1.9 4.2 5.5 1.9 2.9 2.8 -0.8 6.2 5.3 Chico T 12,500 12,600 12,700 13,100 13,300 13,500 14,000 14,000 12,391 12,600 R 12,643 12,688 13,006 13,026 13,331 13,881 14,324 14,241 13,730 13,412 12,876 P 1.1 0.7 2.4 -0.6 0.2 2.8 2.3 1.7 8.2 2.2 Dominguez Hills T 5,800 5,850 5,650 5,450 5,200 5,250 5,250 5,950 6,225 6,638 R 5,729 5,363 5,245 4,899 5,093 5,236 5,768 6,211 6,594 6,881 6,491 P -1.2 -8.3 -7.2 -10.1 -2.1 -0.3 9.9 4.4 10.5 -2.2 Fresno T 13,500 13,600 13,750 14,000 14,400 15,400 15,800 15,800 14,569 14,200 R 13,575 13,743 13,882 14,542 14,916 15,306 15,682 15,825 15,975 15,282 14,817 P 0.6 1.1 1 3.9 3.6 -0.6 -0.7 0.2 4.9 4.3 Fullerton T 15,600 15,600 15,800 16,000 16,500 16,900 17,600 17,800 15,425 15,300 R 15,909 16,062 16,383 16,698 16,811 17,208 17,519 17,939 16,925 16,286 15,423 P 2 3 3.7 4.4 1.9 1.8 -0.5 0.8 5.6 0.8 Hayward T 9,710 10,000 10,030 9,810 9,850 9,810 10,000 10,320 9,733 9,885 R 9,643 9,651 9,739 9,720 9,749 9,903 10,033 10,368 10,359 10,590 10,675 P -0.7 -3.5 -2.9 -0.9 -1 0.9 0.3 0.5 8.8 8.0 Humboldt T 6,580 6,230 5,700 5,750 5,500 5,690 6,300 6,800 6,360 6,360 R 5,896 5,596 5,674 5,290 5,637 6,240 6,792 7,103 7,220 7,217 6,420 P -10.4 -10.2 -0.5 -8 2.5 9.7 7.8 4.5 13.5 0.9 Long Beach T 22,000 22,000 22,100 22,600 23,200 23,600 23,600 23,600 19,944 18,828 R 22,130 21,803 22,917 23,562 24,187 24,167 23,012 23,724 22,203 20,539 19,113 P 0.6 -0.9 3.7 4.3 4.3 2.4 -2.5 0.5 3 1.5 Note: Summer Arts, Statewide Nursing, and International Programs are not included in the Academic Year or College Year figures of campuses. * In 1991-92 only a systemwide CSU target was set. In 1992-93, targets were reduced to service levels based on budget reductions and marginal dolars per FTES. In 1993-94, campuses set targets. ** T = Targeted or Historically Budgeted FTE Enrollment; R = Reported; P = Percent difference. A negative sign indicates the reported FTE enrollment was less than the budgeted FTE. Off-campus center FTE are included in campus figures. Table 24 Comparison of Reported College Year Annual Full-Time Equivalent Students and FTE Targets*, from 1983-84 Campus T/R/P** 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 Los Angeles T 16,390 16,000 15,280 15,400 15,650 15,847 15,850 15,800 13,886 13,314 R 15,617 15,074 15,532 15,656 15,548 15,650 15,678 16,347 15,299 14,485 13,515 P -4.7 -5.8 1.6 1.7 -0.7 -1.2 -1.1 3.5 4.3 1.5 Northridge T 19,100 19,100 19,500 20,200 20,600 20,900 21,100 21,350 19,094 18,310 R 19,654 19,800 20,402 20,903 20,843 21,763 21,334 21,437 21,135 19,590 18,380 P 2.9 3.7 4.6 3.5 1.2 4.1 1.1 0.4 2.6 0.4 Pomona T 14,300 14,300 14,500 15,000 15,200 15,500 15,800 16,150 14,530 13,751 R 14,416 14,497 14,775 14,966 15,340 15,830 16,379 16,579 16,079 15,018 14,096 P 0.8 1.4 1.9 -0.2 0.9 2.1 3.7 2.7 3.4 2.5 Sacramento T 16,900 16,908 17,100 17,700 17,950 18,250 18,550 19,150 17,399 17,150 R 17,030 17,338 17,700 17,758 17,945 18,589 19,000 19,442 19,019 18,103 17,308 P 0.8 2.5 3.5 0.3 0 1.9 2.4 1.5 4 0.9 San Bernardino T 3,850 4,250 4,600 5,100 5,900 6,700 7,500 8,100 8,262 8,637 R 3,955 4,302 4,782 5,346 6,095 7,099 7,255 8,098 8,709 8,953 8,950 P 2.7 1.2 4 4.8 3.3 6 -3.3 0 8.4 3.6 San Diego T 24,600 24,600 24,800 25,300 25,800 26,066 26,250 26,000 21,783 20,700 R 24,748 25,487 25,868 26,219 26,819 26,621 26,446 26,354 23,969 22,099 20,925 P 0.6 3.6 4.3 3.6 3.9 2.1 0.7 1.4 1.5 1.1 Note: Summer Arts, Statewide Nursing, and International Programs are not included in the Academic Year or College Year figures of campuses. * In 1991-92 only a systemwide CSU target was set. In 1992-93, targets were reduced to service levels based on budget reductions and marginal dolars per FTES. In 1993-94, campuses set targets. ** T = Targeted or Historically Budgeted FTE Enrollment; R = Reported; P = Percent difference. A negative sign indicates the reported FTE enrollment was less than the budgeted FTE. Off-campus center FTE are included in campus figures. Table 24 Comparison of Reported College Year Annual Full-Time Equivalent Students and FTE Targets*, from 1983-84 Campus T/R/P** 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 San Francisco T 17,700 17,700 17,600 18,000 18,400 19,191 19,700 20,080 17,595 17,600 R 17,544 17,671 18,115 18,737 19,141 20,207 20,637 20,522 19,341 18,397 18,161 P -0.9 -0.2 2.9 4.1 4 5.3 4.8 2.2 4.6 3.2 San Jose T 18,000 18,100 17,900 18,300 19,100 20,000 20,500 21,900 19,356 18,600 R 18,093 18,071 18,522 19,090 19,470 20,484 21,387 21,649 21,060 19,631 18,858 P 0.5 -0.2 3.5 4.3 1.9 2.4 4.3 -1.1 1.4 1.4 San Luis Obispo T 15,470 15,430 15,430 15,470 15,570 15,480 15,480 16,250 14,607 14,300 R 15,225 15,518 15,471 15,174 15,469 15,752 16,681 16,886 16,505 15,226 14,424 P -1.6 0.6 0.3 -1.9 -0.6 1.8 7.8 3.9 4.2 0.9 San Marcos T 250 1,700 1,700 R 344 791 1,356 1,762 P 37.6 -20.2 3.6 Sonoma T 4,400 4,300 4,200 4,220 4,450 4,600 5,100 5,600 5,267 5,317 R 4,166 4,086 4,124 4,320 4,592 4,987 5,386 5,795 6,006 5,439 5,197 P -5.3 -5 -1.8 2.4 3.2 8.4 5.6 3.5 3.3 -2.3 Stanislaus T 3,220 3,200 3,100 3,100 3,550 3,750 3,900 4,100 4,065 4,267 R 3,106 3,018 3,128 3,392 3,541 3,750 3,993 4,179 4,169 4,266 4,420 P -3.5 -5.7 0.9 9.4 -0.3 0 2.4 1.9 4.9 3.6 Note: Summer Arts, Statewide Nursing, and International Programs are not included in the Academic Year or College Year figures of campuses. * In 1991-92 only a systemwide CSU target was set. In 1992-93, targets were reduced to service levels based on budget reductions and marginal dolars per FTES. In 1993-94, campuses set targets. ** T = Targeted or Historically Budgeted FTE Enrollment; R = Reported; P = Percent difference. A negative sign indicates the reported FTE enrollment was less than the budgeted FTE. Off-campus center FTE are included in campus figures. Table 24 Comparison of Reported College Year Annual Full-Time Equivalent Students and FTE Targets*, from 1983-84 Campus T/R/P** 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 All Campuses T 242,040 242,260 242,390 247,375 253,370 259,934 266,050 273,000 246,162 241,407 R 241,549 242,295 248,025 252,331 257,839 266,275 271,183 277,012 269,234 256,988 245,966 P -0.2 0 2.3 2 1.8 2.4 1.9 1.5 4.4 1.9 Special Program Summer Arts T 60 60 60 53 53 Humboldt R 60 62 68 56 49 45 P 0 3.3 13.3 -7.5 -15.1 Statewide Nur T 605 850 950 838 787 Dominguez Hi R 694 908 948 981 933 866 P 14.7 6.8 -0.2 11.3 10.0 International Programs T 420 480 480 480 480 450 400 490 441 389 R 422 457 431 458 404 422 400 474 458 389 365 P 0.5 -4.8 -10.2 -4.6 -15.8 -6.2 0 -3.3 -11.8 -6.2 GRAND TOTALS T 242,460 242,740 242,870 247,855 253,850 261,049 267,360 274,500 269,220 247,494 242,636 R 241,971 242,752 248,456 252,789 258,243 267,451 272,553 278,502 270,729 258,359 247,242 P -0.2 0 2.3 2 1.7 2.5 1.9 1.5 0.6 4.4 1.9 Note: Summer Arts, Statewide Nursing, and International Programs are not included in the Academic Year or College Year figures of campuses. * In 1991-92 only a systemwide CSU target was set. In 1992-93, targets were reduced to service levels based on budget reductions and marginal dolars per FTES. In 1993-94, campuses set targets. ** T = Targeted or Historically Budgeted FTE Enrollment; R = Reported; P = Percent difference. A negative sign indicates the reported FTE enrollment was less than the budgeted FTE. Off-campus center FTE are included in campus figures. Table 25 Enrollment Patterns in the CSU 1993-94 College Year Table 25 provides summaries by campus of the variations in attendance of students within the college year. Students may attend for as few as one or as many as four terms depending upon the individual campus. Rows 1 through 4 of the table (labelled ñOne Termî) present the number of students enrolling for only one term of the 1993-94 academic calendar for any given campus. Rows 6 through 10 present the number of students enrolling for two terms. Since a campus may have as few as two and as many as four terms in its calendar, students counted in these categories may be attending for all or only a portion of a campus academic year depending on the campus. Rows 11 through 14 indicate the number of students enrolled for three terms (on campuses using the quarter system) and Row 15 presents the number of students enrolled for all four terms on a year round operation (YRO) campus. Enrollments in Rows 1 through 15 are "unduplicated"; that is, no student is counted more than once in these rows. For example, none of the enrollment counted in Row 2 (Fall Only) is counted in Rows 8, 9, 11, or 14. Rows 18 through 21 summarize the by-term enrollment on each campus. As such, they can be calculated by adding together appropriate information from Rows 1 through 15. For example, at Bakersfield Row 19 (Total Fall Enrollment) can be found by adding together Rows 2 (Fall Only), 8 (Fall and Winter), 9 (Fall and Spring), and 14 (Fall, Winter, and Spring). These rows represent all of the possible combinations of attendance patterns on a three-quarter system campus. Row 22 represents the total number of individuals enrolled at any time during the college year. Again, this figure represents only unduplicated enrollment; students are counted only once regardless of the number of terms for which they were enrolled. For any campus, the Net Individuals shown in the table can be calculated by adding together all of the enrollments shown on Rows 1 through 15. For the CSU as a whole, a total of 377,342 individuals enrolled at some time during the 1993-94 college year. Of these, 261,949 or 69.4 percent were enrolled for a full academic year on a CSU campus. For purposes of comparison, a student attended for a "full academic year" at a YRO campus if they were in attendance for three of the four quarters in the campus calendar. At Stanislaus, a student was defined to have been in attendance for a full academic year if they attended for both fall and spring terms. The "full attendance rate" cannot be calculated directly from aggregate data for the CSU; each campus calendar must be taken into account in order to determine the number of students enrolled for the entire year on a given campus. Table 25 Yearly Patterns of Student Enrollment for the 1993-94 College Year Students Enrolled Dominguez for: Bakersfield Chico Hills Fresno Fullerton One Term 1 Summer Only 2 Fall Only 807 2,056 2,169 2,926 4,069 3 Winter Only 295 4 Spring Only 504 1,608 2,289 1,873 3,216 Two Terms 5 Summer and Fall 6 Summer and Winter 7 Summer and Spring 8 Fall and Winter 518 9 Fall and Spring 219 12,650 7,502 15,030 18,496 10 Winter and Spring 629 Three Terms 11 Summer, Winter, and Fall 12 Summer, Fall, and Spring 13 Summer, Winter, and Spring 14 Fall, Winter, and Spring 3,732 Year-Round 15 All Terms Totals 18 Total Summer 19 Total Fall 5,276 14,706 9,671 17,956 22,565 20 Total Winter 5,174 21 Total Spring 5,084 14,258 9,791 16,903 22,657 Any Term 22 Net Individuals 6,704 16,314 11,960 19,829 25,781 Table 25 Yearly Patterns of Student Enrollment for the 1993-94 College Year Students Enrolled Long Los for: Hayward Humboldt Beach Angeles Northridge One Term 1 Summer Only 903 1,497 2 Fall Only 1,017 931 4,995 1,533 5,974 3 Winter Only 445 641 4 Spring Only 922 460 3,332 1,574 3,505 Two Terms 5 Summer and Fall 639 875 6 Summer and Winter 111 235 7 Summer and Spring 108 212 8 Fall and Winter 891 1,092 9 Fall and Spring 443 6,191 22,078 587 21,308 10 Winter and Spring 1,154 1,590 Three Terms 11 Summer, Winter, and Fall 572 919 12 Summer, Fall, and Spring 191 408 13 Summer, Winter, and Spring 210 361 14 Fall, Winter, and Spring 5,749 7,337 Year-Round 15 All Terms 3,081 5,037 Totals 18 Total Summer 2,734 9,544 19 Total Fall 12,583 7,122 27,073 17,788 27,282 20 Total Winter 12,213 17,212 21 Total Spring 11,858 6,651 25,410 17,106 24,813 Any Term 22 Net Individuals 16,436 7,582 30,405 23,898 30,787 Table 25 Yearly Patterns of Student Enrollment for the 1993-94 College Year Students Enrolled San San for: Pomona Sacramento Bernardino San Diego Francisco One Term 1 Summer Only 737 2 Fall Only 1,259 4,615 1,720 4,683 5,209 3 Winter Only 468 444 4 Spring Only 768 3,339 925 3,407 4,084 Two Terms 5 Summer and Fall 536 6 Summer and Winter 98 7 Summer and Spring 93 8 Fall and Winter 1,078 1,270 9 Fall and Spring 456 18,701 458 23,448 20,504 10 Winter and Spring 973 1,184 Three Terms 11 Summer, Winter, and Fall 529 12 Summer, Fall, and Spring 195 13 Summer, Winter, and Spring 167 14 Fall, Winter, and Spring 8,647 8,673 Year-Round 15 All Terms 4,350 Totals 18 Total Summer 6,705 19 Total Fall 17,050 23,316 12,121 28,131 25,713 20 Total Winter 16,310 11,571 21 Total Spring 15,649 22,040 11,240 26,855 24,588 Any Term 22 Net Individuals 20,354 26,655 14,674 31,538 29,797 Table 25 Yearly Patterns of Student Enrollment for the 1993-94 College Year Students Enrolled San Luis for: San Jose Obispo San Marcos Sonoma Stanislaus One Term 1 Summer Only 437 2 Fall Only 4,904 773 442 1,103 1,072 3 Winter Only 170 26 4 Spring Only 3,174 218 601 907 872 Two Terms 5 Summer and Fall 356 6 Summer and Winter 17 7 Summer and Spring 29 8 Fall and Winter 689 122 9 Fall and Spring 22,153 171 1,930 5,448 1,851 10 Winter and Spring 691 120 Three Terms 11 Summer, Winter, and Fall 274 12 Summer, Fall, and Spring 63 13 Summer, Winter, and Spring 80 14 Fall, Winter, and Spring 10,252 2,812 Year-Round 15 All Terms 2,871 Totals 18 Total Summer 4,127 19 Total Fall 27,057 15,449 2,372 6,551 5,857 20 Total Winter 15,044 3,080 21 Total Spring 25,327 14,375 2,531 6,355 5,655 Any Term 22 Net Individuals 30,231 17,091 2,973 7,458 6,875 Table 25 Yearly Patterns of Student Enrollment for the 1993-94 College Year Students Enrolled for: Year-Round Three-Quarter "4-1-4" Semester Total One Term 1 Summer Only 3,574 3,574 2 Fall Only 4,582 2,527 1,072 44,076 52,257 3 Winter Only 1,724 739 26 2,489 4 Spring Only 3,482 1,429 872 31,795 37,578 Two Terms 5 Summer and Fall 2,406 2,406 6 Summer and Winter 461 461 7 Summer and Spring 442 442 8 Fall and Winter 3,750 1,788 122 5,660 9 Fall and Spring 1,657 677 1,851 195,439 199,624 10 Winter and Spring 4,408 1,813 120 6,341 Three Terms 11 Summer, Winter, and Fall 2,294 2,294 12 Summer, Fall, and Spring 857 857 13 Summer, Winter, and Spring 818 818 14 Fall, Winter, and Spring 31,985 12,405 2,812 47,202 Year-Round 15 All Terms 15,339 15,339 Totals 18 Total Summer 23,110 23,110 19 Total Fall 62,870 17,397 5,857 239,515 325,639 20 Total Winter 60,779 16,745 3,080 80,604 21 Total Spring 58,988 16,324 5,655 228,179 309,146 Any Term 22 Net Individuals 77,779 21,378 6,875 271,310 377,342