Table 26A Statewide Nursing Program (DOMINGUEZ HILLS) Enrollment by Student Level, College Year 1995-96 Fall Term Spring Term College Year Freshmen 12 14 13.5 Sophomores 45 40 42.5 Juniors 456 521 488.5 Seniors 1,058 849 953.5 Postbaccalaureates 73 76 74.5 Graduates 440 457 448.5 Total 2,084 1,957 2,021.0 Table 26B Statewide Nursing Program (DOMINGUEZ HILLS) Full-Time Equivalent Students (FTE) by Student Level, College Year 1995-96 Fall Term Spring Term College Year Freshmen 3.6 4.3 3.9 Sophomores 14.4 15.6 15.0 Juniors 165.9 205.7 185.8 Seniors 451.6 365.5 408.6 Postbaccalaureates 22.2 26.7 24.5 Graduates 161.8 166.1 163.9 Total 819.5 783.8 801.7 Table 26C Statewide Nursing Program (DOMINGUEZ HILLS) Annual Full-Time Equivalent Students (FTE) by Student Level and Course Level, College Year 1995-96 Lower Upper Graduate Division Division Division Total Freshmen 0.0 3.9 0.0 3.9 Sophomores 0.0 15.0 0.0 15.0 Juniors 0.0 185.8 0.0 185.8 Seniors 0.0 406.4 2.2 408.6 Postbaccalaureates 0.0 16.7 7.7 24.4 Graduates 0.0 21.0 142.9 163.9 Total 0.0 648.8 152.9 801.7 TABLE 27 Ratios of Annual Academic Year Full-Time Equivalent Students to Fall Full-Time Equivalent Students, 1989-90 to 1994-95 CAMPUS 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 _______________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ Bakersfield .978 .964 .991 .970 .972 .972 .965 Chico 1.000 .986 1.002 1.001 .990 .998 .993 Dominguez Hills 1.001 1.016 .982 .987 .997 .984 .992 Fresno .989 .980 .985 .960 .973 .984 .979 Fullerton .982 .989 .980 .963 .980 .983 .994 Hayward .950 .963 .954 .963 .970 .960 .967 Humboldt 1.008 1.008 1.008 .985 .972 1.004 1.001 Long Beach .989 .981 .982 .959 .967 .979 .976 Los Angeles .963 .960 .952 .942 .975 .977 .960 Monterey Bay 1.119 Northridge .983 .975 .985 .962 .950 .982 .991 Pomona .965 .969 .981 .950 .961 .988 .981 Sacramento .984 .980 .978 .975 .966 .982 .981 San Bernardino .953 .959 .956 .957 .958 .962 .957 San Diego .987 .987 .977 .963 .977 .984 .987 San Francisco .983 .985 .978 .981 .979 .985 .993 San Jose .978 .981 .975 .936 .971 .970 .968 San Luis Obispo .981 .975 .970 .952 .968 .975 .981 San Marcos - 1.211 1.090 1.041 1.029 .993 1.005 Sonoma .990 .981 .992 .942 .982 .989 .989 Stanislaus 1.088 1.081 1.074 1.063 1.071 1.078 1.068 All Campuses .983 .982 .980 .965 .974 .983 .983 TABLE 28 RATIO OF COLLEGE YEAR ANNUAL FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT STUDENTS TO FALL STUDENT ENROLLMENT, FROM 1985-86 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Bakersfield 0.73094 0.70206 0.71352 0.73220 0.74301 0.72900 0.76235 0.77629 0.78800 0.79771 0.78563 Chico 0.88677 0.87645 0.86373 0.86590 0.86676 0.85577 0.87577 0.88402 0.87555 0.88593 0.89080 Dominguez Hills 1.02857 0.66856 0.64725 0.64602 0.65407 0.65721 0.63668 0.65678 0.67115 0.66218 0.66523 Fresno 0.82053 0.81898 0.81222 0.80042 0.80063 0.79276 0.80585 0.80829 0.82517 0.84352 0.84716 Fullerton 0.69877 0.68779 0.69133 0.69674 0.70182 0.70073 0.66406 0.66715 0.68348 0.69755 0.70658 Hayward 0.80004 0.78565 0.78273 0.78363 0.78234 0.79737 0.78947 0.81547 0.84834 0.85872 0.85540 Humboldt 1.36827 0.90195 0.90159 0.92783 0.93043 0.92811 0.92294 0.91899 0.90146 0.93997 0.94100 Long Beach 0.70474 0.70153 0.69252 0.68341 0.69997 0.69796 0.68659 0.68302 0.70597 0.72392 0.72918 Los Angeles 0.75677 0.75367 0.74121 0.74790 0.75352 0.75706 0.73544 0.74653 0.75976 0.76266 0.75653 Monterey Bay 1.02788 Northridge 0.70667 0.69955 0.70134 0.68925 0.69546 0.68781 0.69435 0.67337 0.67369 0.70436 0.71517 Pomona 0.85865 0.84652 0.83748 0.83615 0.83656 0.85145 0.85623 0.82072 0.82675 0.84633 0.85331 Sacramento 0.75923 0.75014 0.74373 0.73900 0.74331 0.73822 0.73522 0.73988 0.74230 0.75014 0.75425 San Bernardino 0.73427 0.72022 0.72857 0.73396 0.66717 0.67903 0.69316 0.71713 0.73835 0.74444 0.74658 San Diego 0.75367 0.74891 0.73921 0.73557 0.73557 0.74256 0.71752 0.71547 0.74385 0.75630 0.76412 San Francisco 0.72047 0.72425 0.73613 0.71830 0.70473 0.69941 0.69292 0.69342 0.70629 0.71514 0.73143 San Jose 0.72696 0.72017 0.70675 0.72090 0.71654 0.71359 0.70053 0.66263 0.69697 0.70800 0.70884 San Luis Obispo 0.95858 0.95585 0.96381 0.95160 0.94964 0.95105 0.93920 0.92965 0.93364 0.93312 0.94255 San Marcos 0.76734 0.71773 0.71206 0.74295 0.72444 0.74001 Sonoma 0.75100 0.75178 0.74562 0.74757 0.76065 0.75953 0.79621 0.73463 0.79333 0.80426 0.81579 Stanislaus 0.73502 0.73403 0.71242 0.71019 0.72555 0.71918 0.71960 0.72226 0.75466 0.77098 0.77606 ALL CAMPUSES 0.78085 0.75678 0.75221 0.74985 0.75153 0.75060 0.74392 0.73912 0.75533 0.76824 0.77427
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Table 30 Enrollment Patterns in the CSU 1995-96 College Year Table 30 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. Patterns of enrollment are expressed in terms of unduplicated headcount (any student is counted only once). The total college year unduplicated headcount for each campus is derived from the enrollments by term combination. Rows 1 through 4 of the table (labeled "One Term") 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 16 through 19 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 17 (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 379,937 individuals enrolled at some time during the 1995-96 college year. Of these, 252,085 or 66.3 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 30 Patterns of Student Enrollment for College Year 1995-96 ----------Enrollment Pattern---------- Dominguez Bakersfield Chico Hills Fresno Fullerton 1. One Term Summer Only 2. Fall Only 889 1,979 2,145 2,972 3,815 3. Winter Only 271 4. Spring Only 441 1,555 1,996 2,293 3,675 5. Two Terms Summer and Fall 6. Summer and Winter 7. Summer and Spring 8. Fall and Winter 483 9. Fall and Spring 181 11,819 7,832 14,489 18,789 10. Winter and Spring 568 11. Three Terms Summer, Winter and Fall 12. Summer, Fall and Spring 13. Summer, Winter and Spring 14. Fall, Winter and Spring 3,766 15. Year Round All Terms 16. Term Totals Total Summer 17. Total Fall 5,319 13,798 9,977 17,461 22,604 18. Total Winter 5,088 19. Total Spring 4,956 13,374 9,828 16,782 22,464 20. Any Term Net Individuals 6,599 15,353 11,973 19,754 26,279 Table 30 (continued) Patterns of Student Enrollment for College Year 1995-96 ----------Enrollment Pattern---------- Long Los Maritime Hayward Humboldt Beach Angeles Academy 1. One Term Summer Only 914 1,218 2. Fall Only 1,160 962 4,589 1,632 3. Winter Only 414 555 4. Spring Only 828 856 3,622 1,245 5. Two Terms Summer and Fall 633 821 6. Summer and Winter 103 171 7. Summer and Spring 104 162 8. Fall and Winter 775 1,181 9. Fall and Spring 357 6,465 21,814 684 10. Winter and Spring 1,173 1,580 11. Three Terms Summer, Winter and Fall 488 761 12. Summer, Fall and Spring 199 318 13. Summer, Winter and Spring 182 285 14. Fall, Winter and Spring 5,761 8,314 15. Year Round All Terms 3,277 4,674 16. Term Totals Total Summer 5,900 8,410 17. Total Fall 12,650 7,427 26,403 18,385 18. Total Winter 12,173 17,521 19. Total Spring 11,881 7,321 25,436 17,262 20. Any Term Net Individuals 16,368 8,283 30,025 23,601 Table 30 (continued) Patterns of Student Enrollment for College Year 1995-96 ----------Enrollment Pattern---------- Monterey San Bay Northridge Pomona Sacramento Bernardino 1. One Term Summer Only 737 2. Fall Only 78 4,556 1,237 4,475 1,617 3. Winter Only 587 443 4. Spring Only 203 4,449 870 3,587 847 5. Two Terms Summer and Fall 473 6. Summer and Winter 89 7. Summer and Spring 84 8. Fall and Winter 953 1,309 9. Fall and Spring 576 20,459 476 18,321 422 10. Winter and Spring 1,138 1,173 11. Three Terms Summer, Winter and Fall 497 12. Summer, Fall and Spring 187 13. Summer, Winter and Spring 171 14. Fall, Winter and Spring 8,529 8,609 15. Year Round All Terms 4,253 16. Term Totals Total Summer 6,491 17. Total Fall 654 25,015 16,605 22,796 11,957 18. Total Winter 16,217 11,534 19. Total Spring 779 24,908 15,708 21,908 11,051 20. Any Term Net Individuals 857 29,464 20,281 26,383 14,420 Table 30 (continued) Patterns of Student Enrollment for College Year 1995-96 ----------Enrollment Pattern---------- San San San Luis San Diego Francisco San Jose Obispo Marcos 1. One Term Summer Only 378 2. Fall Only 4,307 4,618 4,964 882 678 3. Winter Only 175 4. Spring Only 3,656 4,226 3,335 205 742 5. Two Terms Summer and Fall 282 6. Summer and Winter 17 7. Summer and Spring 23 8. Fall and Winter 647 9. Fall and Spring 25,043 22,173 21,033 140 2,964 10. Winter and Spring 957 11. Three Terms Summer, Winter and Fall 230 12. Summer, Fall and Spring 42 13. Summer, Winter and Spring 46 14. Fall, Winter and Spring 11,473 15. Year Round All Terms 2,327 16. Term Totals Total Summer 3,345 17. Total Fall 29,350 26,791 25,997 16,023 3,642 18. Total Winter 15,872 19. Total Spring 28,699 26,399 24,368 15,213 3,706 20. Any Term Net Individuals 33,006 31,017 29,332 17,824 4,384 Table 30 (continued) Patterns of Student Enrollment for College Year 1995-96 ----------Enrollment Pattern---------- Sonoma Stanislaus 1. One Term Summer Only 2. Fall Only 1,140 1,003 3. Winter Only 42 4. Spring Only 1,002 812 5. Two Terms Summer and Fall 6. Summer and Winter 7. Summer and Spring 8. Fall and Winter 157 9. Fall and Spring 5,638 1,675 10. Winter and Spring 128 11. Three Terms Summer, Winter and Fall 12. Summer, Fall and Spring 13. Summer, Winter and Spring 14. Fall, Winter and Spring 3,137 15. Year Round All Terms 16. Term Totals Total Summer 17. Total Fall 6,778 5,972 18. Total Winter 3,464 19. Total Spring 6,640 5,752 20. Any Term Net Individuals 7,780 6,954 Table 30 (continued) Patterns of Student Enrollment for College Year 1995-96 ----------Enrollment Pattern---------- Year Three Round Quarter 4-1-4 Semester Total 1. One Term Summer Only 3,247 3,247 2. Fall Only 4,911 2,506 1,003 41,278 49,698 3. Winter Only 1,731 714 42 2,487 4. Spring Only 3,148 1,288 812 35,197 40,445 5. Two Terms Summer and Fall 2,209 2,209 6. Summer and Winter 380 380 7. Summer and Spring 373 373 8. Fall and Winter 3,556 1,792 157 5,505 9. Fall and Spring 1,657 603 1,675 197,415 201,350 10. Winter and Spring 4,848 1,741 128 6,717 11. Three Terms Summer, Winter and Fall 1,976 1,976 12. Summer, Fall and Spring 746 746 13. Summer, Winter and Spring 684 684 14. Fall, Winter and Spring 34,077 12,375 3,137 49,589 15. Year Round All Terms 14,531 14,531 16. Term Totals Total Summer 24,146 24,146 17. Total Fall 63,663 17,276 5,972 238,693 325,604 18. Total Winter 61,783 16,622 3,464 81,869 19. Total Spring 60,064 16,007 5,752 232,612 314,435 20. Any Term Net Individuals 78,074 21,019 6,954 273,890 379,937 Table 31 Comparison of Fall Enrollment, College Year Annual FTES, and College Year Unduplicated Headcount from 1985-86* Unduplicated Campus College Year FTES Per FTES Per Headcount Colleg Fall Annual Fall Unduplicatd Unduplicated Per Fall Year Enrollment FTES Student Headcount Headcount Enrollment 1985/86 324,626 253,484.3 0.78085 385,685 0.65723 1.18809 1986/87 333,424 252,329.1 0.75678 395,846 0.63744 1.18722 1987/88 342,776 257,838.7 0.75221 406,412 0.63443 1.18565 1988/89 355,106 266,277.9 0.74985 418,373 0.63646 1.17816 1989/90 360,838 271,180.2 0.75153 425,598 0.63717 1.17947 1990/91 369,053 277,012.3 0.75060 433,714 0.63870 1.17521 1991/92 361,904 269,229.2 0.74392 422,038 0.63793 1.16616 1992/93 347,693 256,988.2 0.73912 396,129 0.64875 1.13931 1993/94 325,639 245,965.7 0.75533 377,342 0.65184 1.15877 1994/95 319,368 245,352.6 0.76824 373,511 0.65688 1.16953 1995/96 325,604 252,105.8 0.77427 379,937 0.66355 1.16687 *Special programs enrollments not included.