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OPENING ENROLLMENT DATA The following is information produced as official enrollment data Location Single Heads Duplicated Heads 29 HEADCOUNT Unduplicated Heads TOTAL Enroll Single Heads Duplicated Heads 21 Unduplicated Heads TOTAL Enroll NSU 4,886 1,214 6,1 6,1 5,17 1,325 6,342 6,342 NSUM 179 111 29 549 29 144 353 63 NSU/BA 1,875 1,875 3,4 2,9 2,9 3,336 CASC 8 5 NEO 5 12 TOTAL 6,94 1,325 8,265 7,316 1,469 8,785 CREDIT HOURS Location 29 NSU 71,12 NSUM 2,45 NSU/BA 21,385 CASC NEO TOTAL 94,91 21 73,555 2,79 24,17 1,362 Source: SAU11, 1/26/1 1

7, 6, 5, 4, 6,1 Unduplicated Headcount by Location 6,342 3, 2, 1,875 2,9 1, 29 353 29 21 NSU NSUM NSUBA CASC NEO Credit Hours by Location 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 71,12 73,555 21,385 24,17 2,45 2,79 29 21 NSU NSUM NSUBA CASC NEO Source: SAU11, 1/26/1 2

HEADCOUNT AND FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT COMPARISONS Spring Headcount FTE 21 7,852 5,995 22 8,18 6,449 23 8,378 6,87 24 8,668 6,979 25 8,859 7,47 26 8,859 6,913 27 8,699 6,811 28 8,442 6,672 29 8,265 6,464 21 8,785 6,84 FTE and Headcount - Last 1 Springs 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 FTE Headcount Source: SAU11, 1/26/1 3

ENROLLMENT BY CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATION 26 27 28 29 21 Freshman 1,65 1,631 1,515 1,45 1,716 Sophomore 1,291 1,141 1,16 1,121 1,18 Junior 1,952 1,99 1,691 1,619 1,696 Senior 2,74 2,816 2,885 2,745 2,782 Special Student 1 11 9 18 8 Post-Graduate 225 27 225 224 288 TOTAL UG 7,868 7,715 7,485 7,177 7,598 Graduate 89 881 851 982 1,78 Professional 11 13 16 16 19 TOTAL GRADUATE 991 984 957 1,88 1,187 GRAND TOTAL 8,859 8,699 8,442 8,265 8,785 COMPARISON SPRING 29 TO SPRING 21 N % CLASSIFICATION 29 21 29 21 Freshman 1,45 1,716 17.5 19.5 Sophomore 1,121 1,18 13.6 12.6 Junior 1,619 1,696 19.6 19.3 Senior 2,745 2,782 33.2 31.7 Special Student 18 8.2.1 Post-Graduate 224 288 2.7 3.3 TOTAL UG 7,177 7,598 86.8 86.5 Graduate 982 1,78 11.9 12.3 Professional 16 19 1.3 1.2 TOTAL GRAD 1,88 1,187 13.2 13.5 GRAND TOTAL 8,265 8,785 1. 1. Source: SAU11, 1/26/1 4

ENROLLMENT COMPARISONS BY CLASSIFICATION HEADCOUNT CLASSIFICATION 29 21 DIFF N DIFF % Freshman 1,45 1,716 266 18.3 Sophomore 1,121 1,18-13 -1.2 Junior 1,619 1,696 77 4.8 Senior 2,745 2,782 37 1.3 Special Student 18 8-1 -55.6 Post-Graduate 224 288 64 28.6 TOTAL UG 7,177 7,598 421 5.9 Graduate 982 1,78 96 9.8 Professional 16 19 3 2.8 TOTAL GRAD 1,88 1,187 99 9.1 GRAND TOTAL 8,265 8,785 52 6.3 CREDIT HOURS CLASSIFICATION 29 21 DIFF N DIFF % Freshman 18,6 21,69 3,9 16.6 Sophomore 14,54 14,845 35 2.1 Junior 2,193 21,269 1,76 5.3 Senior 31,663 31,452-211 -.7 Special Student 96 32-64 -66.7 Post-Graduate 1,581 2,152 571 36.1 TOTAL UG 86,673 91,44 4,767 5.5 Graduate 6,327 6,967 64 1.1 Professional 1,91 1,955 45 2.4 TOTAL GRAD 8,237 8,922 685 8.3 GRAND TOTAL 94,91 1,362 5,452 5.7 Source: SAU11, 1/26/1 5

ENROLLMENT FOR FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN BY SEX AND FULL-TIME/PART-TIME STATUS 29 21 DIFF N DIFF % STATUS FT PT FT PT FT PT FT PT Male 46 11 75 5 29-6 63. -54.5 Female 35 16 57 9 22-7 62.9-43.8 TOTAL 81 27 132 14 51-13 63. -48.1 GRAND TOTAL 18 146 38 35.2 Counts do not include concurrently enrolled high school students ENROLLMENT FOR FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN BY SEX - LAST FIVE SPRING SEMESTERS MALE FEMALE Spring N % N % 26 61 5. 61 5. 27 63 59.4 43 4.6 28 58 53.7 5 46.3 29 57 52.8 51 47.2 21 8 54.8 66 45.2 TOTAL 122 16 18 18 146 2 18 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 61 43 5 51 66 61 63 58 57 8 26 27 28 29 21 Male Female Source: SAR12S, 1/26/1 6

HEADCOUNT BY CLASSIFICATION AND LOCATION NSU NSUM CLASSIFICATION 29 21 DIFF DIFF DIFF DIFF 29 21 N % N % Freshman 1,388 1,635 247 17.8 32 36 4 12.5 Sophomore 1,34 1,8-26 -2.5 28 27-1 -3.6 Junior 1,186 1,218 32 2.7 91 94 3 3.3 Senior 1,98 1,931-49 -2.5 248 299 51 2.6 Special Student 17 6-11 -64.7 1 1 NA Post-Graduate 98 118 2 2.4 14 13-1 -7.1 TOTAL UG 5,73 5,916 213 3.7 413 47 57 13.8 Graduate 291 317 26 8.9 136 16 24 17.6 Professional 16 19 3 2.8 NA NA NA NA TOTAL GRAD 397 426 29 7.3 136 16 24 17.6 GRAND TOTAL 6,1 6,342 242 4. 549 63 81 14.8 NSU/BA CASC CLASSIFICATION 29 21 DIFF DIFF DIFF DIFF 29 21 N % N % Freshman 48 7 22 45.8 1-1 -1. Sophomore 133 161 28 21.1. Junior 651 71 59 9.1 1-1 -1. Senior 1,341 1,447 16 7.9 6 5-1 -16.7 Special Student 1 1.. Post-Graduate 151 21 59 39.1. TOTAL UG 2,325 2,599 274 11.8 8 5-3 -37.5 Graduate 679 737 58 8.5. Professional NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA TOTAL GRAD 679 737 58 8.5. GRAND TOTAL 3,4 3,336 332 11.1 8 5-3 -37.5 Source: SAU11, 1/26/1 7

ENROLLMENT BY CLASSIFICATION AND LOCATION CLASSIFICATION NSU NSUM NSU/BA CASC UNDUP TOTAL Freshman 1,635 36 7 1,716 Sophomore 1,8 27 161 1,18 Junior 1,218 94 71 1,696 Senior 1,931 299 1,447 5 2,782 Special Student 6 1 1 8 Post-Graduate 118 13 21 288 TOTAL UG 5,916 47 2,599 5 7,598 Graduate 317 16 737 1,78 Professional 19 NA NA NA 19 TOTAL GRAD 426 16 737 1,187 GRAND TOTAL 6,342 63 3,336 5 8,785 Campus columns contain duplicates; therefore, the sum of the rows will not equal the unduplicated total. Enrollment by Location 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, NSU NSUM NSU/BA CASC Undergraduate Graduate Source: SAU11, 1/26/1 8

CREDIT HOURS BY CLASSIFICATION AND LOCATION NSU NSUM CLASSIFICATION 29 21 DIFF DIFF DIFF DIFF 29 21 N % N % Freshman 18,157 21,178 3,21 16.6 176 153-23 -13.1 Sophomore 13,57 13,53 23.2 86 87 1 1.2 Junior 14,377 14,5 123.9 388 432 44 11.3 Senior 2,63 19,541-1,62-5.2 1,3 1,275 272 27.1 Special Student 93 26-67 -72. 3 3. Post-Graduate 685 852 167 24.4 68 61-7 -1.3 TOTAL UG 67,422 69,627 2,25 3.3 1,721 2,11 29 16.9 Graduate 1,788 1,973 185 1.3 684 779 95 13.9 Professional 1,91 1,955 45 2.4 NA NA NA NA TOTAL GRAD 3,698 3,928 23 6.2 684 779 95 13.9 GRAND TOTAL 71,12 73,555 2,435 3.4 2,45 2,79 385 16. NSU/BA CASC CLASSIFICATION 29 21 DIFF DIFF DIFF DIFF 29 21 N % N % Freshman 267 359 92 34.5. Sophomore 947 1,228 281 29.7. Junior 5,428 6,337 99 16.7. Senior 1,57 1,636 579 5.8. Special Student 3 3.. Post-Graduate 828 1,239 411 49.6. TOTAL UG 17,53 19,82 2,272 13.. Graduate 3,855 4,215 36 9.3. Professional NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA TOTAL GRAD 3,855 4,215 36 9.3. GRAND TOTAL 21,385 24,17 2,632 12.3. Source: SAU11, 1/26/1 9

ENROLLMENT BY SEX MALE FEMALE Spring N % N % TOTAL 26 3,384 38.2 5,475 61.8 8,859 27 3,284 37.8 5,415 62.2 8,699 28 3,157 37.4 5,285 62.6 8,442 29 3,13 37.9 5,135 62.1 8,265 21 3,365 38.3 5,42 61.7 8,785 Enrollment by Sex - Last Five Springs 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 26 27 28 29 21 MALE FEMALE Source: SAU11, 1/26/1 1

ENROLLMENT BY CLASSIFICATION AND SEX HEADCOUNT 29 21 DIFF N DIFF % CLASSIFICATION M F M F M F M F Freshman 64 81 793 923 153 113 23.9 14. Sophomore 484 637 49 618 6-19 1.2-3. Junior 633 986 634 1,62 1 76.2 7.7 Senior 958 1,787 986 1,796 28 9 2.9.5 Special Student 9 9 3 5-6 -4-66.7-44.4 Post-Graduate 81 143 15 183 24 4 29.6 28. TOTAL UG 2,85 4,372 3,11 4,587 26 215 7.3 4.9 Graduate 272 71 298 78 26 7 9.6 9.9 Professional 53 53 56 53 3 5.7. TOTAL GRAD 325 763 354 833 29 7 8.9 9.2 GENDER TOTAL 3,13 5,135 3,365 5,42 235 285 7.5 5.6 GRAND TOTAL 8,265 8,785 52 6.3 CREDIT HOURS 29 21 DIFF N DIFF % CLASSIFICATION M F M F M F M F Freshman 8,26 1,34 1,262 11,428 2,2 1,88 24.2 1.5 Sophomore 6,364 8,176 6,591 8,254 227 78 3.6 1. Junior 8,156 12,37 8,122 13,147-34 1,11 -.4 9.2 Senior 11,51 2,612 11,359 2,93 38-519 2.8-2.5 Special Student 45 51 17 15-28 -36-62.2-7.6 Post-Graduate 499 1,82 763 1,389 264 37 52.9 28.4 TOTAL UG 34,375 52,298 37,114 54,326 2,739 2,28 8. 3.9 Graduate 1,751 4,576 1,861 5,16 11 53 6.3 11.6 Professional 973 937 1,28 927 55-1 5.7-1.1 TOTAL GRAD 2,724 5,513 2,889 6,33 165 52 6.1 9.4 GENDER TOTAL 37,99 57,811 4,3 6,359 2,94 2,548 7.8 4.4 GRAND TOTAL 94,91 1,362 5,452 5.7 Source: SAU11, 1/26/1 11

ENROLLMENT BY RACE/ETHNICITY 29 21 DIFF RACE/ETHNICITY N % N % N % White 4,975 6.2 5,32 6.4 327 6.6 Black 441 5.3 517 5.9 76 17.2 Indian 2,342 28.3 2,442 27.8 1 4.3 Asian 12 1.2 125 1.4 23 22.5 Hispanic 158 1.9 176 2. 18 11.4 International 227 2.7 25 2.3-22 -9.7 Unknown 2.2 18.2-2 -1. TOTAL 8,265 1. 8,785 1. 52 6.3 29 White Black Indian Asian Hispanic International Unknown 21 White Black Indian Asian Hispanic International Unknown Source: SAR1S, 1/26/1 12

ENROLLMENT BY AGE GROUP 29 21 DIFF AGE GROUP N % N % N % < 21 1,27 15.4 1,37 15.6 1 7.9 21-25 3,386 41. 3,459 39.4 73 2.2 26-3 1,438 17.4 1,539 17.5 11 7. 31-4 1,312 15.9 1,419 16.2 17 8.2 41-5 65 7.3 78 8.1 13 17. 51-6 211 2.6 248 2.8 37 17.5 > 6 42.5 4.5-2 -4.8 Unknown 1. 2. 1 1. TOTAL 8,265 1. 8,785 1. 52 6.3 ENROLLMENT BY CLASSIFICATION AND AGE GROUP CLASSIFICATION < 21 21-25 26-3 31-4 41-5 51-6 > 6 Unkn. Freshman 1,39 364 137 18 48 16 3 1 Sophomore 31 6 92 82 25 7 1 Junior 28 1,47 242 241 19 24 5 Senior 1 1,214 628 565 271 92 11 Special Student 1 1 1 1 1 3 Post-Graduate 26 9 88 53 27 4 TOTAL UG 1,37 3,252 1,19 1,85 56 167 27 1 Graduate 156 297 328 22 81 13 1 Professional 51 52 6 TOTAL GRAD 27 349 334 22 81 13 1 GRAND TOTAL 1,37 3,459 1,539 1,419 78 248 4 2 Source: SAR1S, 1/26/1 13

ENROLLMENT BY ACADEMIC UNIT 29 21 DIFF ACADEMIC UNIT N % N % N % Business & Technology 1,482 17.9 1,63 18.2 121 8.2 Education 2,118 25.6 2,278 25.9 16 7.6 Liberal Arts 1,389 16.8 1,375 15.7-14 -1. Optometry 16 1.3 19 1.2 3 2.8 Science & Health Professions 986 11.9 1,1 12.5 114 11.6 Undeclared & General Studies 2,184 26.4 2,32 26.4 136 6.2 TOTAL 8,265 1. 8,785 1. 52 6.3 2,5 2, 1,5 1, 5 Business & Technology Education Liberal Arts Optometry 29 21 Science & Health Professions Undeclared & General Studies Source: SAR7S, 1/26/1 14

29 21 DIFF N DIFF % CLASSIFICATION FT PT FT PT FT PT FT PT Freshman 1,149 31 1,389 327 24 26 2.9 8.6 Sophomore 93 191 949 159 19-32 2. -16.8 Junior 1,211 48 1,276 42 65 12 5.4 2.9 Senior 1,789 956 1,759 1,23-3 67-1.7 7. Special Student 3 15 8-3 -7-1. -46.7 Post-Graduate 52 172 78 21 26 38 5. 22.1 TOTAL UG 5,134 2,43 5,451 2,147 317 14 6.2 5.1 Graduate 262 72 269 89 7 89 2.7 12.4 Professional 16 18 1 2 1 1.9 NA TOTAL GRAD 368 72 377 81 9 9 2.4 12.5 STATUS TOTAL 5,52 2,763 5,828 2,957 326 194 5.9 7. GRAND TOTAL 8,265 8,785 52 6.3 Source: SAR12S, 1/26/1 ENROLLMENT BY CLASSIFICATION AND FULL-TIME/PART-TIME STATUS ENROLLMENT BY UNDERGRADUATE/GRADUATE CLASSIFICATION AND RESIDENT/NON-RESIDENT STATUS 29 21 DIFF N DIFF % CLASSIFICATION RES NON RES NON RES NON RES NON Undergraduate 6,689 488 7,92 56 43 18 6. 3.7 Graduate 95 32 1,28 5 78 18 8.2 56.3 Professional 75 31 76 33 1 2 1.3 6.5 TOTAL 7,714 551 8,196 589 482 38 6.2 6.9 Source: SAU11, 1/26/1 Source: See each table 15

29 21 DIFF 29 21 DIFF COUNTRY N % N % N % COUNTRY N % N % N % Angola. 2. 2 NA Korea South 7.1 6.1-1 -14.3 Australia 3. 1. -2-66.7 Kuwait 1. 1.. Bahrain 1. 2. 1 1. Malawi 1. 1.. Bassas da India. 1. 1 NA Malaysia 1. 2. 1 1. Belgium 1.. -1-1. Mexico 14.2 14.2. Bosnia & Herzegovina 1. 1.. Nepal. 2. 2 NA Brazil 5.1 5.1. Nigeria 2. 2.. Burundi 1. 1.. Pakistan 3. 5.1 2 66.7 Cameroon 1. 2. 1 1. Paraguay 2. 2.. Canada 8.1 1.1 2 25. Peru 4. 2. -2-5. China 5.1 3. -2-4. Philippines 1. 3. 2 2. Colombia 3. 4. 1 33.3 Poland 4. 3. -1-25. Costa Rica 1. 1.. Portugal 1. 1.. Czech Republic 1. 1.. Russia 5.1 5.1. Dominican Republic ENROLLMENT BY COUNTRY 2. 1. -1-5. Saudi Arabia. 3. 3 NA Ecuador. 1. 1 NA Serbia & Montenegro 1. 2. 1 1. Egypt 1. 2. 1 1. Slovakia 1. 2. 1 1. El Salvador 2. 2.. South Africa 1. 1.. France 2. 2.. Sweden 1. 2. 1 1. Germany 3. 1. -2-66.7 Switzerland. 1. 1 NA Ghana. 1. 1 NA Thailand 7.1 5.1-2 -28.6 Haiti 1. 1.. Turkey. 1. 1 NA Honduras 2. 2.. Uganda 1. 1.. Hong Kong 1. 1.. Ukraine 1. 2. 1 1. Iceland 1.. -1-1. United Kingdom 4. 6.1 2 5. India 7.1 7.1. Uzbekistan. 2. 2 NA Indonesia 3. 1. -2-66.7 Venezuela 2. 1. -1-5. Iran 1. 1.. Vietnam. 1. 1 NA Israel. 1. 1 NA Unknown 1.. -1-1. Jamaica 5.1 4. -1-2. SUBTOTAL 244 3. 227 2.6-17 -7. Japan 114 1.4 83.9-31 -27.2 United States 8,17 97. 8,558 97.4 541 6.7 Jordan 2. 3. 1 5. TOTAL 8,261 1. 8,785 1. 524 6.3 Source: SAR8S, 1/26/1 16

ENROLLMENT BY REGION 29 21 DIFF REGION N % N % N % Tulsa County 2,171 26.5 2,323 28.3 152 7. Cherokee County 1,416 17.3 1,53 18.7 114 8.1 Muskogee County 76 8.6 722 8.8 16 2.3 Wagoner County 441 5.4 493 6. 52 11.8 Adair County 346 4.2 353 4.3 7 2. Rogers County 328 4. 32 3.7-26 -7.9 Sequoyah County 268 3.3 297 3.6 29 1.8 Mayes County 256 3.1 293 3.6 37 14.5 Delaware County 26 3.2 269 3.3 9 3.5 Creek County 228 2.8 234 2.9 6 2.6 Okmulgee County 159 1.9 188 2.3 29 18.2 LeFlore County 14 1.7 137 1.7-3 -2.1 Osage County 112 1.4 17 1.3-5 -4.5 McIntosh County 96 1.2 98 1.2 2 2.1 Washington County 92 1.1 98 1.2 6 6.5 Other Counties 684 8.3 742 9.1 58 8.5 Unknown County 11.1 1.1-1 -9.1 Other States 33 3.7 362 4.4 59 19.5 Foreign Countries 248 3. 227 2.8-21 -8.5 TOTAL 7,714 94.1 8,196 1. 482 6.2 Counties are in descending order of 21 enrollment. Source: SAR8S, 1/26/1 17

ENROLLMENT FROM TOP TEN TRANSFER COLLEGES 29 21 DIFF COLLEGE N %* N %* N % Tulsa Community College 1,553 2.1 1,592 19.4 39 2.5 Oklahoma State University** 372 4.8 445 5.4 73 19.6 Connors State College 378 4.9 384 4.7 6 1.6 Carl Albert State College 237 3.1 232 2.8-5 -2.1 Rogers State College 194 2.5 28 2.5 14 7.2 University of Oklahoma 126 1.6 149 1.8 23 18.3 Northeastern A & M 129 1.7 121 1.5-8 -6.2 University of Central Oklahoma 78 1. 92 1.1 14 17.9 Bacone College 6.8 77.9 17 28.3 University of Tulsa 54.7 62.8 8 14.8 TOTAL 3,181 41.2 3,362 41. 181 5.7 *Percent of total enrollment (8,265 for 29; 8,785 for 21) **All campuses Table is in descending order of 21 enrollment. Source: SAR8S, 1/26/1 18

ENROLLMENT FROM HIGH SCHOOLS CONTRIBUTING AT LEAST 7 STUDENTS IN SPRING 21 29 21 DIFF COLLEGE N %* N %* N % Tahlequah H.S. 613 7.9 668 8.2 55 9. Broken Arrow H.S. 285 3.7 297 3.6 12 4.2 Muskogee H.S. 198 2.6 215 2.6 17 8.6 Stilwell H.S. 176 2.3 185 2.3 9 5.1 Union H.S. (Tulsa) 156 2. 166 2. 1 6.4 Owasso H.S. 19 1.4 14 1.7 31 28.4 Fort Gibson H.S. 15 1.9 136 1.7-14 -9.3 Wagoner H.S. 18 1.4 132 1.6 24 22.2 Sequoyah H.S. 81 1.1 111 1.4 3 37. Jenks H.S. 115 1.5 19 1.3-6 -5.2 Hilldale H.S. (Muskogee) 93 1.2 97 1.2 4 4.3 Keys H.S. 73.9 92 1.1 19 26. Coweta H.S. 85 1.1 9 1.1 5 5.9 Sallisaw H.S. 78 1. 89 1.1 11 14.1 Bixby H.S. 68.9 88 1.1 2 29.4 Sapulpa H.S. 91 1.2 87 1.1-4 -4.4 Westville H.S. 81 1.1 87 1.1 6 7.4 Locust Grove H.S. 79 1. 85 1. 6 7.6 Hulbert H.S. 7.9 77.9 7 1. Pryor Senior H.S. 63.8 72.9 9 14.3 TOTAL 2,772 35.9 3,23 36.9 251 9.1 *Percent of total enrollment (8,265 for 29; 8,785 for 21) Table is in descending order of 21 enrollment. Source: SAR8S, 1/26/1 19

HIGH SCHOOL CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT HEADCOUNT 29 21 DIFF Residence N %* N %* N % Tahlequah Area 67.9 72.9 5 7.5 Outside Tahlequah 33.4 47.6 14 42.4 TOTAL 1 1.3 119 1.5 19 19. *Percent of total enrollment (8,265 for 29; 8,785 for 21) CREDIT HOURS 29 21 DIFF Residence N %* N %* N % Tahlequah Area 371.4 33.3-41 -11.1 Outside Tahlequah 156.2 224.2 68 43.6 TOTAL 527.6 554.6 27 5.1 *Percent of total enrollment (94,91 for 29; 1,362 for 21) Concurrent Enrollment Headcount by Area 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 67 72 Tahlequah Area 33 47 Outside Tahlequah 29 21 Source: SAR12S, 1/26/1 2