3,117 freshmen enrolled--an institutional record.
- 772 (25%) were Hispanic/Latino.
- 164 (5%) were African American.
- 50 (1.6%) were Asian/Pacific Islander.
- 21 (.6%) were American Indian/Alaskan Native.
- 2,090 (68%) were white.
- 55% graduated in the top quarter of their high school class.
- 93.7% graduated in the top half of their high school class.
3,015 transfer students enrolled--an institutional record.
- 653 (22%) were Hispanic/Latino.
- 165 (6%) were African American.
- 73 (2.5%) were Asian/Pacific Islander.
- 20 (.6%) were American Indian/Alaskan Native.
- 2,049 (69%) were white.
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Graduate enrollment increases 6.3%
- Masters enrollment grew to 3,287--an increase of 6%.
- Doctoral enrollment grew to 197--an increase of 10.7%.
- Colleges with the largest increases in graduate enrollment included Applied Arts, McCoy College of Business Administration, Education, Fine Arts and Communication and the College of Science.
- Hispanic graduate student enrollment increased 5.6%.
- African American graduate enrollment increased 5.5%.
- International graduate student enrollment increased 39%.