CSU New Student Enrollments, Fall 2011 Profile
2011-2012
December 2011
Explanatory Notes
1. The census dates for this report were the end of the third week of instruction for campuses on a quarter system and the fourth week of instruction for campuses on a semester system.
2. Enrollment type is based on the number of semester or quarter credit units for which a student was enrolled on the census date as follows:
Part-Time students - fewer than 12 credit units
Full-Time students - 12 or more credit units
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.
3. Admission basis categories of "regular admits", "exceptional", and "other admits" are defined briefly in Appendix A.
4. Students identify themselves by ethnicity in one of the following groups:
- African American. All persons descending from any of the black racial groups of Africa (except those of Latino origin).
- American Indian or Alaskan Native. All persons descending from any of the original people of North America, and who maintain cultural identification through tribal affiliation or community recognition.
- Asian American. All persons descending from any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian Subcontinent. This area includes, for example, China, Japan, Korea, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Taiwan, India, and Thailand.
- Filipino. All persons descending from any of the original people of the Philippine Islands.
- Mexican American, Mexican. All persons descending from any of the original people of Mexico.
- Other Latino. All persons descending from any of the original people of Central America or South America , including persons having origins from Cuba, Puerto Rico, other Caribbean Islands, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race (except Mexican American).
- Pacific Islander. All persons descending from any of the original peoples of the Pacific Islands (except Filipinos). This area includes, for example, Hawaii, Samoa, Tahiti, Guam, Fiji, and the Marshall Islands.
- White Non-Latino. All persons descending from any of the original people of Europe, North Africa, the Middle East (except those of Latino origin).
- Unknown. Students having an ethnic group code of "No Response," and "Declined to State" are grouped together in this report as "Unknown." This group also includes students whose ethnicity cannot be classified into one of the identified groups.
5. Enrollments are summarized by ethnic group after first excluding "nonresident aliens." Students having an ethnic group code of "all other responses," "no response," and "declined to state" are grouped together in this report as "unknown."
6. Class level is determined by the number of accumulated semester or quarter credit hours as follows:
Class Level | Semester Hours | Quarter Hours |
| | |
lower division | fewer than 60 | fewer than 90 |
upper division | 60 or more | 90 or more |
7. A graduate student holds an acceptable baccalaureate or its equivalent and has been enrolled in a graduate degree program.
8. A postbaccalaureate student holds an acceptable baccalaureate or its equivalent and is not enrolled in a graduate degree program.
9. Enrollment in the Statewide Nursing Program is now included in Dominguez Hills.
10. Beginning fall 1999, International Programs is included in all statistical reports.
11. The release of the CSU Graduate and Undergraduate 2009-10 Application on October 1, 2008, marked the beginning of the transition to a new data collection process for ethnic and race data that was mandated by the Federal Government. In 2010-11, all ethnic and race data listed in the Statistical Reports will reflect the new data collection process.
12. Beginning fall 2008, fall reports will be posted with resident-only data as well as the total enrollment data.
13. Beginning Fall 2010, fall reports will be posted with non-resident-only data as well as resident-only and total enrollment data.
CSU New Student Enrollments, Fall 2011 Profile
Table of Contents
Total New Students
Table 1. Total New Student Enrollment, Fall 2011 Profile
Table 2. New Student Enrollment by Type of Student, from Fall 2006 (Resident and Non-Resident), from Fall 2002 (Total Enrollment)
Resident Only - Tables 1 to Table 2 |
Non-Resident Only - Tables 1 to Table 2 |
Total Enrollment - Tables 1 to Table 2
First-Time Freshmen
Table 3 to Table 22
Table 23. First-Time Freshmen from California High Schools by Ethnicity and Admission Category, Fall 2011 Profile, Systemwide
Table 23.1 Bakersfield
Table 23.2 Channel Islands
Table 23.3 Chico
Table 23.4 Dominguez Hills
Table 23.5 Fresno
Table 23.6 Fullerton
Table 23.7 East Bay
Table 23.8 Humboldt
Table 23.9 Long Beach
Table 23.10 Los Angeles
Table 23.11 Maritime Academy
Table 23.12 Monterey Bay
Table 23.13 Northridge
Table 23.14 Pomona
Table 23.15 Sacramento
Table 23.16 San Bernardino
Table 23.17 San Diego
Table 23.18 San Francisco
Table 23.19 San Jose
Table 23.20 San Luis Obispo
Table 23.21 San Marcos
Table 23.22 Sonoma
Table 23.23 Stanislaus
Table 23.24 All Campuses
Table 23.25 International Programs
Table 23.26 CalStateTEACH Resident Only - Table 23 |
Non-Resident Only - Table 23 |
Total Enrollment - Table 23
Table 24 to Table 26
Table 24. Regularly Admitted First-Time Freshmen from California High Schools by Ethnicity
, from Fall 2006 (Resident and Non-Resident), from Fall 2002 (Total Enrollment)
Table 25. Specially Admitted First-Time Freshmen from California High Schools by Ethnicity, from Fall 2006 (Resident and Non-Resident), from Fall 2002 (Total Enrollment)
Table 26. One-Year Continuation Rates for Fall 2011 Profile First-Time Freshmen by Ethnic Group
Resident Only - Table 24 to Table 26 |
Non-Resident Only - Table 24 to Table 26 |
Total Enrollment - Table 24 to Table 26
Table 27. Public High School Graduates Completing A to F Course Requirements and CSU First-Time Freshmen as a Percentage of all California Public High School Graduates
Total Enrollment - Table 27 ("Resident Only" and "Non-Resident Only" not applicable)
Undergraduate Transfers
Table 28. Total Undergraduate Transfers by Age, Sex and Origin, Fall 2011 Profile, All Campuses
Table 28.1 Bakersfield
Table 28.2 Channel Islands
Table 28.3 Chico
Table 28.4 Dominguez Hills
Table 28.5 Fresno
Table 28.6 Fullerton
Table 28.7 East Bay
Table 28.8 Humboldt
Table 28.9 Long Beach
Table 28.10 Los Angeles
Table 28.11 Maritime Academy
Table 28.12 Monterey Bay
Table 28.13 Northridge
Table 28.14 Pomona
Table 28.15 Sacramento
Table 28.16 San Bernardino
Table 28.17 San Diego
Table 28.18 San Francisco
Table 28.19 San Jose
Table 28.20 San Luis Obispo
Table 28.21 San Marcos
Table 28.22 Sonoma
Table 28.23 Stanislaus
Table 28.24 All Campuses
Table 28.25 International Programs
Table 28.26 CalStateTEACH Resident Only - Table 28 |
Non-Resident Only - Table 28 |
Total Enrollment - Table 28
Undergraduate Transfers
Table 29 to Table 42
Undergraduate Transfers (continued)
Table 43. CSU Fall 2011 Profile Systemwide Undergraduate Transfers from California Community Colleges, by Ethnic Group with Percent by Admission Category
Table 43.1 Bakersfield
Table 43.2 Channel Islands
Table 43.3 Chico
Table 43.4 Dominguez Hills
Table 43.5 Fresno
Table 43.6 Fullerton
Table 43.7 East Bay
Table 43.8 Humboldt
Table 43.9 Long Beach
Table 43.10 Los Angeles
Table 43.11 Maritime Academy
Table 43.12 Monterey Bay
Table 43.13 Northridge
Table 43.14 Pomona
Table 43.15 Sacramento
Table 43.16 San Bernardino
Table 43.17 San Diego
Table 43.18 San Francisco
Table 43.19 San Jose
Table 43.20 San Luis Obispo
Table 43.21 San Marcos
Table 43.22 Sonoma
Table 43.23 Stanislaus
Table 43.24 All Campuses
Table 43.25 International Programs
Table 43.26 CalStateTEACH Resident Only - Table 43 |
Non-Resident Only - Table 43 |
Total Enrollment - Table 43
Undergraduate Transfer
Table 44. Undergraduate Transfer Enrollment from California Community Colleges by Ethnicity, from Fall 2006 (Resident and Non-Resident), from Fall 2002 (Total Enrollment)
Resident Only |
Non-Resident Only |
Total Enrollment
Table 45. Total Undergraduate Transfers by Discipline Division and Ethnicity, Fall 2011 Profile
Resident Only |
Non-Resident Only |
Total Enrollment
Table 46. One-Year Continuation Rates for Fall 2011 Profile Undergraduate Transfers by Ethnic Group
Resident Only |
Non-Resident Only |
Total Enrollment
Postbaccalaureates and Graduates
Table 47 to Table 63
Appendix A
Admission Basis Categories for New Undergraduates
Code
1. First-Time Freshmen
Regular
A. Applicants who are California residents or graduates of a California high school (40753).
B. Applicants who are neither California residents nor graduates of a California high school (40754).
C. Applicants who are graduates of foreign secondary schools (40755).
Exceptional
H. Applicants not otherwise eligible and who are not classified as "disadvantaged" (40900-general).
I. Applicants not otherwise eligible and who are classified as "disadvantaged" (40901).
Other
D. Applicants who are adult students (40756) and full-time permanent or probationary employees (41804e).
E. Applicants who are not otherwise eligible provided they are "eligible veterans" as defined in Subdivision (a) (1) of Section 1652, Title 38, United States code (40756.1).
F. Applicants to curricula of less than four years (40757).
L. Students admitted in pilot programs (41250) (EXCEPTION: "L" admits were considered regular admits from fall 1995 through spring 1999)
2. Undergraduate transfers
Regular
N. Applicants who are California residents and who have completed 60 units of transferable college credit (40803).
O. Applicants with fewer than 60 units, 2.0 GPA, eligible under 1965 standards (40804).
X. Applicants who were regularly admissible except for deficiencies in the 15-unit CSU course preparation pattern, which were corrected after graduation from high school (40804.1).
Exceptional
T. Applicants not otherwise eligible and who are not classified as "disadvantaged" (40900-general).
U. Applicants not otherwise eligible and who are classified as "disadvantaged" (40901).
Other
Q. Applicants with particular majors (40805).
R. Applicants who are not otherwise eligible provided they are "eligible veterans" as defined in Subdivision (a) (1) of Section 1652, Title 38, United States code (40805.1).
S. Applicants who, in the judgment of the appropriate campus authority, can succeed at the campus (40806) and full-time permanent or probationary employees (41804e).
W. Applicants who are adult students (40807).
Y. Applicants in pilot programs under Section 41250.
Z. Applicants who are adult students (40807)
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