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UNH Admissions/Enrollment Overview

UNH Admissions/Enrollment Overview. UNH Faculty Senate 21 October 2013 Mark Rubinstein. Durham Admissions Summary, Fall 2010-2013. UNH Manchester Admissions Summary, Fall 2010-2013. Attributes of the entering class .

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UNH Admissions/Enrollment Overview

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  1. UNH Admissions/Enrollment Overview UNH Faculty Senate 21 October 2013 Mark Rubinstein

  2. Durham Admissions Summary, Fall 2010-2013

  3. UNH Manchester Admissions Summary, Fall 2010-2013

  4. Attributes of the entering class • Diversity—approximately 8% of US students drawn from underrepresented groups • Improved quality among NH residents • Growth in CEPS/Paul • Declines in COLA, COLSA and TSAS

  5. Factors Affecting New Student Enrollment • Demographics • Competition • Price • Perceptions of quality

  6. Demographics-New Hampshire2010-2013

  7. Demographics-New England 2010-2013

  8. New England Land Grant SAT Market Share

  9. The “Typical” Applicant • from a family of four, one student in college • family Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) was $100,000 for NH resident/$130,000 for non-residents • HSGPA of 3.50 • class rank in the top fifteen percent • Combined Quantitative and Verbal SAT score of 1100 (1650 when SAT Writing is included)

  10. Fall 2013 “Sticker Price” and “Net Price” for Key Competitors for NH Resident Admits

  11. Fall 2013 “Sticker Price” and “Net Price” for Key Competitors for Non-Resident Admits

  12. Implications • For New Hampshire residents, we are experiencing two competing pressures • Price sensitivity • Quality vs price • For non-residents • visibility • Quality • Cost/price sensitivity

  13. Questions

  14. Other Issues • NSSE-Diversity • Debt • Conduct • At-risk students • Kognito—Online training for staff and faculty to identify students at risk of harm to self or other • http://kognitocampus.com/faculty • Enrollment Key: unh624

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