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Fact Book 2012-13

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*Reports will be updated as information becomes available

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Acknowledgements: The Office of Institutional Research would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to all the personnel who supplied data and information for the Fact Book.

The goals of Institutional Research are to ensure that reports and analyses are accurate, timely and useful to Minot State University students, administrators, faculty and staff. To guarantee the mission is carried forward, the institutional research office works carefully to ensure that files dealing with student course and personnel data are as accurate and consistent as possible. Discrepancies should be reported to the Office of Institutional Research.
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NDUS Enrollment by Headcount (updates pending)

Enrollment by Classification and Gender

Enrollment Highlights

Student Enrollment Highlights: FTE/Total

Fall Enrollment-Headcount

Headcount and Full-time Equivalent

Headcount Enrollment by Level (bar graph)

Full-time Undergraduates by Status

Part-time Undergraduates by Status

Total Full-time and Part-time Status of Undergraduate and Graduate Students

Full-time Enrollments by Gender and Status

Enrollment by Gender % (pie graph)

Student Totals by Ethnicity

Student Totals by Residency

New Students, Transfers, and Older Than Average Students By Gender

Older than Average Students (bar graph)

Undergraduate and Graduate Students by ND County

Freshman by ND County

Enrolled Students by State of Origin

International Students

Center for Extended Learning: Details by Program

First Year Applications and Retention

New Transfer Student Applications

Grade Point Averages: Undergraduate and Graduate

ACT Comparisons

Student Housing

Crime Statistics