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University of Utah Enrollment, Retention, and Graduation Stats
Academic Years 2004-05 through 2009-2010
- Over 40% of all undergraduates on campus are classified as Seniors.
- 1 in 3 undergraduate students attends part-time.
- Overall undergraduate enrollment was up this year by over 3%.
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- Graduate Fall 2009 enrollments were up from 6,685 to 7,135.
- Approximately 25% of graduate students on campus are classified as part-time.
- 1 out of every 3 graduate student on campus is from out-of-state.
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- Overall enrollment increase of 4% from the prior Fall Term.
- Second Bachelor’s Degree students had a 16% growth in enrollment from prior Fall Term.
- Origin of students: 91% from North America, 4.7% from Asia.
- 54% of the student population is male.
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- The 2003 6-year graduation rate of 57.6% is the highest of prior graduating cohorts.
- 36% of the 2003 cohort took greater than 4 years, and less than 6 years, to earn their degree.
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- Women have a greater Fall to Fall retention rate (by 15-20%) than men.
- Minorities have an 6-year average retention rate of 74%.
- Full time, first time students have a 3-4% greater retention rate than all first time students.
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