Karen L. Slusser, Director Institutional Research
139 Waller Administration Building
(570) 389-4055
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139 Waller Administration Building
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Bloomsburg University
Institutional Research
139 Waller Administration Building
400 E. Second
Street
Bloomsburg PA 17815-1301
(570) 389-4054
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Enrollment Management Data |
Enrollment Management Benchmark Data
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Ancillary Reports |
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Recruitment |
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Goal 1: To maintain enrollment at levels consistent with resource requirements and constraints. |
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Benchmark 1: The FTE enrollment of undergraduate students at the university will grow to 7500 by Fall 2011. |
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Benchmark 2: The FTE enrollment of graduate students at the university will grow to 700 by Fall 2011. |
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Benchmark 3: The out-of-state enrollment will grow to 15% of total enrollment by Fall 2009. |
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Benchmark 4: The non-traditional, undergraduate, degree student population of the university will grow to 650 by Fall 2011. |
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Benchmark 5: The undergraduate non-degree enrollment will grow to 265 by Fall 2011. |
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Benchmark 6: The enrollment of new transfer students will grow to 700 (Fall plus Spring admits) by the 2011-2012 academic year. |
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Goal 2: To increase the diversity of students enrolled at the university. |
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Benchmark 1: The total FTE enrollment of underrepresented students at the university will grow to 1000 by Fall 2011. |
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Benchmark 2: The total FTE international students enrolled at the university will grow to 150 by Fall 2011. |
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Goal 3: To increase the number of high achieving students enrolled at the university. |
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Benchmark 1: The average total SAT score of regular-admit students will increase to 1050 by Fall 2011. |
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Retention |
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Goal 1: To retain a larger percentage of first-time, full-time freshmen to graduation. |
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Benchmark 1: Retention of first-time, full-time freshmen will increase to the sophomore year will reach 85% by Fall 2010. |
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Freshmen Cohort Retention |
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Benchmark 2: Graduation Rates for first-time, full-time freshmen will increase to 65% by Fall 2011. |
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Freshmen Cohort Retention |
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Goal 2: To retain a larger percentage of populations that are vulnerable to attrition. |
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Benchmark 1: One-Year retention of traditionally vulnerable students will increase to 80% by Fall 2010. |
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Benchmark 2: The graduation rate of traditionally vulnerable students will increase to 50% by Spring 2012. |
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