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Program Review Data

  • Applicants, Admits, and Yield Analysis by Major/Program for First Year
    Students entering F02, F03, F04 and F05
  • Headcount of the Number of Majors and Minors by Class (as of Feb 23, 2006)

  • Undergraduate Degrees Awarded by Academic Year (94-95 through 04-05)
  • Graduate Degrees Awarded by Academic Year (94-95 through 04-05)
  • Total and Average Net Revenue and Class Size by College, Department, and
    Level for Academic Year 04-05
  • Comparison of Instructional Expense by Discipline for Various Groups of Similar Universities Using the Delaware Study Methodologies

ERRATA FOR DATA POSTED FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 2006

Table 2. Headcount of the Number of Majors and Minor by Class
The headcount for Criminal Justice undergraduate majors from both City College and College of Arts and Sciences were combined under A&S. Currently there are 75 majors in City College and 46 majors in A&S for a current total of 121 (as of 4.7.06).

Table 4. Graduate Degrees Awarded by Academic Year
Historically LIMEX (LIM’s distance learning programs) has been listed separately as a “special program” and not included in the usual City College graduate student headcount. This was continued in Table 4. However, this underemphasizes its productivity. Since 1994 over 1000 students have graduated from LIMEX and currently approximately 400 students are enrolled in the distance learning program.

Table 5. Total and Average Net Revenue and Class Size…
The original table states that it is reporting Net Revenue. That is incorrect. It reported Gross Revenue. A new Table 5 (Revised) reports Net Revenue.

Table 6. Comparison of Instructional Expense by Discipline…

Instructional Expense data are for the 04-05FY for Loyola University New Orleans with the most recent available data for all other schools being 03-04FY. This is Loyola’s first year to participate in the Delaware Study. Later this year a comparison with other schools’ 04-05FY data will be available.

 

Updated September 19, 2008