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Number of Applicants and Admitted Students 

     
Report for: Semester: Spring, Week ending: 11/15/2009

Total Undergraduates (excluding Intercampus Transfers and Returning Students)
School Name 2008 2009 2010 Net Diff Pct Chg 2009 PIC
IUPUI and IUPUC 1704 1768 1723 -45 -2.5% 57.3%
IUPUI Indianapolis only 1618 1660 1604 -56 -3.4% 57.9%
Columbus Campus 86 108 119 11 10.2% 49.5%
Continuing Studies 108 40 46 6 15% 50.6%
Education 79 64 74 10 15.6% 52.5%
Engineering and Technology 156 147 122 -25 -17% 71.4%
Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 0 0 1 1 0%
Herron School of Art and Design 25 19 22 3 15.8% 55.9%
Informatics 20 12 9 -3 -25% 52.2%
Journalism 5 9 6 -3 -33.3% 64.3%
Kelley School of Business 14 18 17 -1 -5.6% 58.1%
Liberal Arts 69 85 85 0 0% 66.9%
Medicine 5 11 14 3 27.3% 55.0%
Nursing 139 204 220 16 7.8% 81.6%
Physical Education and Tourism Management 34 27 48 21 77.8% 57.4%
Public and Environmental Affairs 21 12 19 7 58.3% 63.2%
Science 106 110 137 27 24.5% 61.1%
Social Work 1 1 2 1 100% 100.0%
University College 836 901 782 -119 -13.2% 52.6%
Notes:

-- School of Music data is now reported under Engineering and Technology

a: Intercampus Transfers (ICUs)—Applicants who were formally a degree-seeking student at another IU campus and are now applying as an undergraduate degree-seeking student to the IUPUI campus as an ICU for the first time. Figures exclude students who are undergraduate Temporary Intercampus Transfer students. Students who earned a bachelor’s degree from IU or any other institution are also excluded.

— ICU data is not available prior to Summer 2007.

b: Returning Students (RTUs)—Students previously enrolled as a degree-seeking student at IUPUI who left the institution for at least one full year/ two consecutive semesters and plan to return to IUPUI as an undergraduate degree-seeking student. Students who earned a bachelor’s degree from IU or any other institution are excluded.

— RTU data is not available prior to Summer 2007.

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Point-In-Cycle Defination:

The point in cycle is calculated by taking the prior year data for that particular row and dividing it by the census figure for that term, then multiplying that amount by 100. The final figure is a percent.

As an example, the student headcount totals for IUPUI for 7/1/00 were:

1999 =16401
Final 1999 total= 26057

So the point in cycle value for 7/1/00 is:

(16401/26057) * 100 = 62.7%