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Statistical Reports
CSU Winter Term Enrollment
Summary, Winter 1996
January 1997
Following is the Explanatory notes, followed by the Table of Contents.
Explanatory Notes
1. This report is based on the Student
Enrollment File (ERSS) of the Chancellor's Office Enrollment Reporting
System, Division of Analytic Studies.
2. The census date for this report
is the close of the third week of instruction for campuses on
a quarter system and the fourth week of instruction for campuses
on a semester system. Enrollments are in terms of the net number
of students actively enrolled on the census date.
3. Enrollment type is based on the
number of semester or quarter credit hours for which a student
was enrolled on the census date, as follows:
Part-time students--fewer
than 12 semester or quarter hours.
Full-time students--12 or
more semester or quarter hours.
As of Fall 1994, for postbaccalaureate/graduate
students only:
Part-time students--fewer
than 9 semester or quarter hours.
Full-time students--9 or
more semester or quarter hours.
4. Class level is determined by the
number of accumulated semester or quarter credit hours as follows:
Class Level Semester Hours Quarter Hours
Freshman fewer than 30 fewer than 45
Sophomore 30 to fewer than 60 45 to fewer than 90
Junior 60 to fewer than 90 90 to fewer than 135
Senior 90 or more 135 or more
5. A postbaccalaureate student holds
an acceptable baccalaureate or its equivalent and has not been
enrolled in a graduate program.
6. A graduate student holds an acceptable
baccalaureate or its equivalent and has been enrolled in a graduate
program. The distinction between graduate and postbaccalaureate
students reflects transitional reporting based on either Student
Standing Code or Degree Objective Code.
7. Full-time equivalent (FTE) is
a measurement of enrollment derived by dividing total student
credit hours for a term by 15, both for graduate and undergraduate
students.
8. Definitions of term FTE
in the 4-1-4 system at Stanislaus do not conform to systemwide
definitions. The inclusion of the special winter term, however,
adjusts FTE to systemwide comparability and uniformity of annual
FTE.
CSU Winter Term Enrollment Summary, Winter 1996
Table of Contents
Table 1. Total Enrollment by Sex and Student Level, Winter 1996
Table 2. Total Full-Time Equivalent Students by Sex and Student Level, Winter 1996
Table 3. Full-Time Enrollment by Sex and Student Level, Winter 1996
Table 4. Part-Time Enrollment by Sex and Student Level, Winter 1996
Table 5. Full-Time and Part-Time Student Undergraduate Transfers by Student Level, Winter 1996
Table 6. Full-Time and Part-Time Freshman Enrollment by Enrollment Status, Winter 1996
Table 7. Full-Time and Part-Time Postbaccalaureate Student Enrollment by Enrollment Status, Winter 1996
Table 8. Full-Time and Part-Time Graduate Student Enrollment by Enrollment Status, Winter 1996
Table 9. Undergraduate Transfer Students by Student Level and Sex, Winter 1996
Table 10. Freshman Student Enrollment by Enrollment Status and Sex, Winter 1996
Table 11. Postbaccalaureate Student Enrollment by Enrollment Status and Sex, Winter 1996
Table 12. Graduate Student Enrollment by Enrollment Status and Sex, Winter 1996
Table 13. Undergraduate Transfers by Segment of Origin and Sex, Winter 1996
Table 14. First-Time Freshmen by Type of High School of Graduation and Sex, Winter 1996
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