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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Last modified: Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Overall enrollment at IU campuses sets another record at 109,445 students

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Editor's Notes: For graphs and additional enrollment information, please visit https://www.indiana.edu/~uirr/reports/standard/doc/enroll/10-11/enrollment_summary_4108.pdf

Also, for statistical purposes, the term "beginners" is used in this release rather than the more familiar word "freshmen." Beginning students, or "first time in college (FTIC)," can bring enough credits through dual credit courses taken in high school or AP testing that they are sophomores or occasionally even juniors in standing. Conversely, many part-time students remain freshmen for several semesters.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Sept. 14, 2010

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Official census figures for fall 2010 released today (Sept. 14) show that Indiana University once again set a university-wide enrollment record. With a total of 109,445 students enrolled at all IU campuses this fall, the number represents a 2.1 percent increase over the previous year's record number of 107,160, and is the third consecutive year that enrollment has topped the 100,000 mark.

Additionally, the university as a whole set a record for credit hours students are enrolled in, with 1,277,400, which is an increase of 2.2 percent over last fall's record setting 1,250,480.5.

The total number of beginner students on IU campuses is slightly smaller by 652 students at 14,846, with every campus, except IU East, showing fewer students. This represents a -4.2 percent drop from the previous year. At the same time, however, every IU campus increased overall enrollment from last fall, with all but one setting new enrollment records for total students.

For the second year in a row, IU East saw the largest increase of all campuses. After enjoying a 19.5 percent increase in enrollment in the fall of 2009, the Richmond campus recorded a 15.1 percent increase this fall, going from 2,924 students to 3,365. And with only 2.4 percent of its enrollment at the graduate level, the majority of this increase is among undergraduates.

At first glance, comparative numbers show that IU Kokomo is the only campus that did not set a 2010 total enrollment record. However, its number of full-time students for this fall, 1,729, is a record and an increase of 10.7 percent from 2009. IU Kokomo also set a record for the percentage of undergraduates attending full time at 70 percent, up from the previous high last fall of 66 percent. Finally, with a total enrollment of 3,109 students, IU Kokomo still experienced a 3.9 percent overall increase from last fall's 2,992 students.

Every individual IU campus set records for credit hours students are enrolled in, which suggests that more students are enrolled full time. Here, again, IU East saw the largest increase with 33.411.5 credit hours, a 15.5 percent increase from last year's 28,926.

Across the university, undergraduate enrollment increased by 2.6 percent to 88,067 students. Graduate student enrollment increased slightly to 21,278 students or 0.1 percent, but one category of graduate students -- doctoral-practice students or those enrolled in professional schools -- rose by 2.6 percent.

With the exceptions of Bloomington's and IUPUI's sophomore class numbers -- which declined by 2.7 percent and 0.5 percent, respectively -- sophomore, junior and senior enrollments increased on all campuses. Enrollment grew by 2.4 percent for Indiana residents and 1.3 percent for non-residents.

Enrollment highlights by campus

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IUPUI:

IU East:

IU Kokomo:

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