FALL 2006 PART-TIME NEW MASTER STUDENT COHORT
Overall and by College and Program

A&S
  TOTAL PROGRAM
42122 MA ACS 47550 MAT Math 48155 MS Biology 48220 MS CS 58 M Publ Admin
zk. Fall 2006 Enrolled N 7 1 1 1 2 2
% 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
zl. Sprg 2007 Continue N 3 1 . . 1 1
% 42.9 100.0 . . 50.0 50.0
Not Enrl N 4 . 1 1 1 1
% 57.1 . 100.0 100.0 50.0 50.0
zm. Summ 2007 Continue N 3 . 1 . . 2
% 42.9 . 100.0 . . 100.0
Not Enrl N 4 1 . 1 2 .
% 57.1 100.0 . 100.0 100.0 .
zn. Fall 2007 Continue N 4 . 1 . 1 2
% 57.1 . 100.0 . 50.0 100.0
Not Enrl N 3 1 . 1 1 .
% 42.9 100.0 . 100.0 50.0 .
zo. Sprg 2008 Continue N 3 . 1 . 1 1
% 42.9 . 100.0 . 50.0 50.0
Not Enrl N 4 1 . 1 1 1
% 57.1 100.0 . 100.0 50.0 50.0
zp. Summ 2008 Continue N 3 . 1 . . 2
% 42.9 . 100.0 . . 100.0
Not Enrl N 4 1 . 1 2 .
% 57.1 100.0 . 100.0 100.0 .
Please note that the Graduate Student Flow Model is updated each semester with end-of-term data. Graduation under the spring semester heading indicates the number of students who have graduated through the immediately preceding December. Graduation under the summer semester heading indicates the number of students who have graduated through the immediately preceding May. Graduation under the fall semester heading indicates the number of students who have graduated through the immediately preceding August.
 
Sources: Office of Institutional Research
Last Updated: 08OCT08



FALL 2006 PART-TIME NEW MASTER STUDENT COHORT
Overall and by College and Program

BA*
  TOTAL PROGRAM
43372 MBA-6TO9 43373 MBA-Exec
zk. Fall 2006 Enrolled N 17 6 11
% 100.0 100.0 100.0
zl. Sprg 2007 Continue N 15 5 10
% 88.2 83.3 90.9
Not Enrl N 2 1 1
% 11.8 16.7 9.1
zm. Summ 2007 Continue N 11 2 9
% 64.7 33.3 81.8
Not Enrl N 6 4 2
% 35.3 66.7 18.2
zn. Fall 2007 Continue N 13 4 9
% 76.5 66.7 81.8
Not Enrl N 4 2 2
% 23.5 33.3 18.2
zo. Sprg 2008 Continue N 13 4 9
% 76.5 66.7 81.8
Not Enrl N 4 2 2
% 23.5 33.3 18.2
zp. Summ 2008 Continue N 3 3 .
% 17.6 50.0 .
Graduate N 8 . 8
% 47.1 . 72.7
Not Enrl N 6 3 3
% 35.3 50.0 27.3
Please note that the Graduate Student Flow Model is updated each semester with end-of-term data. Graduation under the spring semester heading indicates the number of students who have graduated through the immediately preceding December. Graduation under the summer semester heading indicates the number of students who have graduated through the immediately preceding May. Graduation under the fall semester heading indicates the number of students who have graduated through the immediately preceding August.
 
Sources: Office of Institutional Research
Last Updated: 08OCT08



FALL 2006 PART-TIME NEW MASTER STUDENT COHORT
Overall and by College and Program

EAP
  TOTAL PROGRAM
41199 MEd Cls Tec 41279 MEd C & T 41810 MEd EdAS 41855 MEd SpEd 42380 MA G & C FNCP Grad F N Crt
zk. Fall 2006 Enrolled N 145 7 95 23 7 1 12
% 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
zl. Sprg 2007 Continue N 130 7 92 23 7 1 .
% 89.7 100.0 96.8 100.0 100.0 100.0 .
Not Enrl N 15 . 3 . . . 12
% 10.3 . 3.2 . . . 100.0
zm. Summ 2007 Continue N 111 7 93 6 5 . .
% 76.6 100.0 97.9 26.1 71.4 . .
Not Enrl N 34 . 2 17 2 1 12
% 23.4 . 2.1 73.9 28.6 100.0 100.0
zn. Fall 2007 Continue N 100 7 89 . 3 1 .
% 69.0 100.0 93.7 . 42.9 100.0 .
Not Enrl N 45 . 6 23 4 . 12
% 31.0 . 6.3 100.0 57.1 . 100.0
zo. Sprg 2008 Continue N 100 7 86 1 5 1 .
% 69.0 100.0 90.5 4.3 71.4 100.0 .
Graduate N 1 . . . 1 . .
% 0.7 . . . 14.3 . .
Not Enrl N 44 . 9 22 1 . 12
% 30.3 . 9.5 95.7 14.3 . 100.0
zp. Summ 2008 Continue N 100 7 88 1 3 1 .
% 69.0 100.0 92.6 4.3 42.9 100.0 .
Graduate N 3 . 1 . 2 . .
% 2.1 . 1.1 . 28.6 . .
Not Enrl N 42 . 6 22 2 . 12
% 29.0 . 6.3 95.7 28.6 . 100.0
Please note that the Graduate Student Flow Model is updated each semester with end-of-term data. Graduation under the spring semester heading indicates the number of students who have graduated through the immediately preceding December. Graduation under the summer semester heading indicates the number of students who have graduated through the immediately preceding May. Graduation under the fall semester heading indicates the number of students who have graduated through the immediately preceding August.
 
Sources: Office of Institutional Research
Last Updated: 08OCT08



FALL 2006 PART-TIME NEW MASTER STUDENT COHORT
Overall and by College and Program

HHS
  TOTAL PROGRAM
50 MS Crim Just
zk. Fall 2006 Enrolled N 1 1
% 100.0 100.0
zl. Sprg 2007 Continue N 1 1
% 100.0 100.0
zm. Summ 2007 Continue N 1 1
% 100.0 100.0
zn. Fall 2007 Continue N 1 1
% 100.0 100.0
zo. Sprg 2008 Not Enrl N 1 1
% 100.0 100.0
zp. Summ 2008 Not Enrl N 1 1
% 100.0 100.0
Please note that the Graduate Student Flow Model is updated each semester with end-of-term data. Graduation under the spring semester heading indicates the number of students who have graduated through the immediately preceding December. Graduation under the summer semester heading indicates the number of students who have graduated through the immediately preceding May. Graduation under the fall semester heading indicates the number of students who have graduated through the immediately preceding August.
 
Sources: Office of Institutional Research
Last Updated: 08OCT08



FALL 2006 PART-TIME NEW MASTER STUDENT COHORT
Overall and by College and Program

TEC
  TOTAL PROGRAM
41200 MEd C & TE
zk. Fall 2006 Enrolled N 2 2
% 100.0 100.0
zl. Sprg 2007 Continue N 1 1
% 50.0 50.0
Not Enrl N 1 1
% 50.0 50.0
zm. Summ 2007 Continue N 1 1
% 50.0 50.0
Not Enrl N 1 1
% 50.0 50.0
zn. Fall 2007 Continue N 2 2
% 100.0 100.0
zo. Sprg 2008 Continue N 2 2
% 100.0 100.0
zp. Summ 2008 Continue N 1 1
% 50.0 50.0
Not Enrl N 1 1
% 50.0 50.0

Please note that the Graduate Student Flow Model is updated each semester with end-of-term data. Graduation under the spring semester heading indicates the number of students who have graduated through the immediately preceding December. Graduation under the summer semester heading indicates the number of students who have graduated through the immediately preceding May. Graduation under the fall semester heading indicates the number of students who have graduated through the immediately preceding August.
 
Sources: Office of Institutional Research
Last Updated: 08OCT08