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Enrollment TrendsCareer Services – Corporate Advisory BoardMichigan Technological UniversityApril 12, 2016John B. LehmanAssociate Vice President for Enrollment and University Relations

Source: WESTERN INTERSTATE COMMISSION FOR HIGHER EDUCATION

Source: WESTERN INTERSTATE COMMISSION FOR HIGHER EDUCATION

Source: WESTERN INTERSTATE COMMISSION FOR HIGHER EDUCATION

High school graduates in the state of MichiganAfter peaking in 2007-08 at 123,576 graduates, the state saw substantial contraction beginning in2009-10. By 2019-20, high school graduates will fall 20% to below 99,000 and the decline isprojected to continue indefinitely beyond that.Source: WESTERN INTERSTATE COMMISSION FOR HIGHER EDUCATION

719661965Fall Enrollment 1965-20159,0007,2387,0006,0005,0004,000Distance LearningOn Campus3,0002,0001,000-

Female en% Women100015%10%5005%00%

First year undergraduate student -20062007200820092010201320142015

Freshman Michigan Tech vs. National ACT Scores 2000-201529282726.026ACT 026.826.325.625.2Michigan Tech ACT MathMichigan Tech ACT CompositeMichigan Tech ACT English24National ACT MathNational ACT Composite23National ACT 82009201020112012201320142015

First year female 200% female15%15010%1005%5000%1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

College of Engineering female first year undergraduates25030%21725%20020%15011315%% female10010%505%00%1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Female freshmen

First year to second year 92000200120022010201320142015

Total enrollment by 135814421521500020%15%Graduate4000Undergraduate% Total 20112012201320142015

New Student Enrollment by Student eshmen1000Graduate % of new 2012201320142015

Total domestic and international %120017%16%16%16%16%15%15%1000Pacific IslanderAfrican American Non-HispanicHispanic AmericanAsian AmericanAmerican Indian80010%MultiracialInternationalTotal diversity 082009201020112012201320142015

Total domestic student 0Pacific IslanderAfrican American Non-Hispanic5.0%250Hispanic AmericanAsian AmericanAmerican Indian4.0%200MultiracialDomestic underrepresented 52006200720082009201020112012201320142015

UG enrollment by school & 2661382132526728311991161155193186172138167School of TechnologyCollege of Sciences and ArtsSchool of Forestry and Environmental SciencesCollege of EngineeringSchool of Business3000No college 62007444363853048620132014201576

Percent of UG enrollment by school & %3%3%60%School of TechnologyCollege of Sciences and ArtsSchool of Forestry and Environmental Sciences50%College of EngineeringSchool of 2015No college designated

COE UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT BY DEPARTMENT1,22585412901,2038848Biomedical EngineeringChemical EngineeringCivil & Environmental EngineeringElectrical and Computer EngineeringEngineering FundamentalsGeological & Mining Eng & SciencesMaterials Science and EngineeringMechanical Engrg-Engrg 11-122012-132013-142014-152015-16

Graduate enrollment by school and 27510008527780028828586College of Sciences and ArtsSchool of Forestry and Environmental SciencesCollege of Engineering8576School of BusinessNo college School of 9432720102011201220132014201552

Percent of grad enrollment by school & 24%7%7%6%5%1%22%80%6%70%7%6%8%10%9%8%9%60%School of TechnologyCollege of Sciences and ArtsSchool of Forestry and Environmental Sciences50%College of EngineeringSchool of 0154%No college designated

First year undergraduate by school & 531472326College of Sciences and Arts293725School of TechnologySchool of Forestry and Environmental SciencesCollege of EngineeringSchool of 20102011201220132014722015

Percent of first year UG by school & 3%3%60%School of TechnologyCollege of Sciences and Arts50%School of Forestry and Environmental SciencesCollege of 0092010201120125%20133%20146%2015School of Business

1913190919051901189718931889Michigan Tech degree production helorsAssociates600400200-

Brookings Institution StudyInputsOutputsCurriculum value: The amount earned bypeople who hold degrees in a fieldoffered by the college;Mid-career earningsAlumni skills: The average labor marketvalue of skills listed on resumes;Loan repaymentSTEM orientation: The share of graduatesprepared to work in STEM occupations;Completion rates: The share earning theirdegrees within four years for a two-yearcollege and eight years for a four-yearcollege;Student aid: The average financialsupport offered by the institution.Occupational earnings power

Brookings Institution Study

Brookings Institution Study

After peaking in 2007-08 at 123,576 graduates, the state saw substantial contraction beginning in 2009-10. By 2019-20, high school graduates will fall 20% to below 99,000 and the decline is