FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT ENROLLMENT
Full-time equivalent (FTE) student enrollment is determined by dividing credit hours taken by undergraduate and professional students by 15 and by dividing credit hours taken by graduate students by 12 and summing the two quotients. The resulting statistic expresses instructional activity in terms that may be compared with headcount enrollment.
For Fall semester 2001-2002, the all-campus full-time equivalent enrollment is 72,565, or 75 percent of the headcount enrollment of 96,219. Full-time equivalent enrollment as a percent of headcount enrollment varies from 91 percent for the Bloomington campus to 61 percent for the East, Kokomo, Northwest, South Bend, and Southeast campuses.
TOTAL STUDENT HEADCOUNT AND FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT
(FTE) ENROLLMENT BY CAMPUS
SOURCE: University Budget Office |
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