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Michele J. Hansen, Ph.D., Assistant Vice Chancellor, Institutional Researchand Decision SupportUnderstanding IUPUIStudentsIUPUI

Contact InformationMichele J. Hansen, Ph.D.Assistant Vice nal Research and Decision Supportirds.iupui.eduIUPUI Data LinkContact us with questions or requests for information!IUPUI

Student Enrollment IUPUI, IUPUC and 0002,000UndergraduateIUPUIGraduateProfessional

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Serving Indiana HoosiersIUPUI* serves moreIndiana Residents thanany other University.25,478* Includes Columbus & Ft. WayneIUPUI

Where Do They Come From IUPUI Students represent all 92 counties in Indiana. 67% of all Indiana IUPUI students come from Marion County or asurrounding county or Lake County In fall 2019, IUPUI served students from 143 other countries and 52States including Puerto Rico, and District of Columbia. Most out of state students came from Illinois (577), Ohio (223), Michigan(210), California (135), Florida (128) The top three countries are India (733), China (309), Saudi Arabia (263)6IUPUI

Students of Color UndergraduatesIUPUI Indianapolis14.0%12.0%11.6% 11.4% 11.2%11.1% 11.4%10.5% 10.7%10.0%8.0%6.0%4.0%2.0%0.0%6.4%7.0%10.0% 9.7% .0%3.6%3.5% 3.8% 3.8%4.6% 4.9% 5.0%3.4% 3.3%4.2%3.7% 4.1%3.4%3.2%2.4%1.6%2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019African AmericanIUPUILatino/aAsian AmericanTwo or More Races

IUPUI* has more African Americanstudents than any other public 4-yruniversity in Indiana.2,681* Includes Columbus & Ft. WayneIUPUI

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Students of Color Graduate StudentsIUPUI Indianapolis14.0%12.0%10.0%8.0%6.0%4.0%8.0% 7.9% 8.1% 7.9% 8.0%7.3%7.1%6.8% 7.0%6.8%6.7%6.6%5.9% 6.1% 5.6% 5.9% 6.0% 6.4%5.1% 5.3%4.9%4.9%5.3%5.4%4.0%3.5%2.7% 2.8% 2.6% 3.1%2.0%0.0%2.0% 2.1% 2.1%1.5% 1.8% 1.9%2.6% 2.8% 2.9%0.8%2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019African AmericanIUPUILatino/aAsian AmericanTwo or More Races

New Beginners and External TransfersIUPUI Indianapolis Includes Part-Time and Full-Time5000450040003500300025002604276330603490 35843622 3761 3820 3649 37632000150010005000IUPUI1482 1641 1657 1604 1566 1296 1266 1326 1192 1196Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019New External TransfersNew Beginners

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Number of Students of Color BeginnersIUPUI 00172107881022010125172861182011African sian American40433927920519621121020182019Two or More Races

Top 10 Reasons For Choosing IUPUINew Beginners Fall 20191.Availability of specific academic programs (majors)*2.Graduates get good jobs3.Availability of financial aid/scholarship*4.Career and job opportunities available in Indianapolis after I complete my degree*5.Job, career, and internship opportunities available in Indianapolis while attending school*6.Opportunity for an IU or Purdue Degree7.Cost8.IUPUI’s reputation9.Social climate/activities at the college10.Social opportunities associated with IUPUI located in the city of Indianapolis*Rank ordered by mean ratings out of 23 items*Significantly predicts one-year retention even when taking into account academic preparation andincome-level)IUPUI

Indianapolis Only First-Time, Full-TimeCohort Retention and Graduation Rate AnyIU Campus (Bachelor’s, Associate, andCertificate)80%70%62%65% 67% 67% 66%64%67%70%74% 75% 73% 74% 73% 72% 74% 75% 76% 72% 74%60%50%40%30%28%32%20%33% 35% 35% 33%12% 12%40%44% 46% 46%15% 16%49% 47% 48% 51%19% 20% 20%22%25%28%34%39%10%0%2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 20181-year retentionIUPUI4-year graduation6-year graduation

Indianapolis Only First-Time, Full-TimeCohort Retention IUPUI IndianapolisCampus (Bachelor’s, Associate, andCertificate)1-year 2201320141-year retentionIUPUI20172018

2018 First-Time, Full-Time BeginnersOne-Year Retention by SchoolOne-Year Retention – Retained at IUPUI 0%Direct Admits*Schools with N less than 10 students not shownIUPUIUC Pre-Majors62%65%69%62%

Indianapolis Only FTFT Cohort One-YearRetention Any IU Campus (Bachelor’s,Associate, and Certificate) – 66%61%61%55%50%2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018Overall IUPUIIUPUIAfrican AmericanLatinx18

Official Peer Institutions: First-Time FullTime BeginnersPeer InstitutionsOne-Year RetentionFour-Year GraduationSix-Year GraduationUniv. of South Florida91%55%73%Temple University89%49%73%Univ. of Utah89%32%70%University at Buffalo - SUNY87%60%76%Univ. of Cincinnati86%34%67%Virginia Commonwealth85%44%67%Univ. of Alabama-Birmingham82%35%58%Univ. of Illinois-Chicago80%34%59%Univ. of Louisville80%32%57%Wayne State University79%18%47%Univ. of New MexicoIUPUI74%72%22%24%49%48%Univ. of Colorado-Denver72%22%48%Note: Retention cohort 2017, Four-Year Graduation and Six-Year Graduation Rates 2012. Includes Columbus. Source: IPEDSIUPUI

Difference Between IUPUI Peers Pell GrantRecipients% First Year Students Receiving Federal Pell %38%37%36%32%28%21%

Most Students Work and Attend Classes1. 61% of 2018 beginners plan to work for pay off campus2. 66% of 2018 beginners plan to work for pay on campusNational Survey of Student EngagementWorking For Pay 20 or More HoursPer Week Off CampusFirst Year Students20%15%50%16%10%10%Working For Pay More than 20 HoursPer Week Off PUIIUPUIPeersPublic All NSSEResearch SampleIUPUIPeersPublicAll NSSEResearch Sample

High Impact PracticesFirst-Year Students SeniorsIUPUI students significantly more likely to participate in learning communities, service learning,internships or field experience, and capstones.IUPUI students as likely to participate in study abroad.Similar levels of participation in undergraduate research.IUPUI

Indianapolis Only FTFT Cohort One-YearRetention Any IU Campus (Bachelor’s,Associate, and Certificate) – 66%61%61%55%50%2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018Overall IUPUIIUPUIAfrican AmericanLatinx23

Diversity Enrichment and AchievementProgram (DEAP) Retention Fall 2018Fall-Fall Retention – Retained IUPUI80%70%60%50%40%30%20%10%0%75%70%58%African AmericanDEAP (Total N 206) 68%Latinx69%66%Two or More RacesNonparticipants (Total N 714)DEAP students also participate in living-learning communities and Summer Bridge.DEAP students more likely to be Pell Eligible (low-income) and have similar HS GPAs compared tononparticipants.IUPUI

Definition of Unmet Financial NeedThe National Common Data Set provides a framework for calculating a student’s academic year financial need that is“met” by different sources of financial support.Unmet Need is the portion of a student’s academic year financial need that exceeds these forms of financial support.Calculation ExampleCost of Attendance (COA)1.Tuition/fees, housing/meals, books/supplies, travel, and personal expenses 24,000Expected Family Contribution (EFC)1.A FAFSA-driven expectation of family financial support- 10,000Gift Aid1.Scholarships, grants, etc. from federal, state, IUPUI, and private sources- 1,000Self-Help Aid1.Subsidized federal loans and federal work study earningsDifference is Unmet Need* Students must take out unsubsidized loans, private loans, or work to support unmet needIUPUI- 8,000 5,000*

Annual Unmet Financial Need andOne-Year Retention First-Time BeginnersTotal Unmet Financial Need Academic YearCommon Dataset Definition 6,097 2,998 6,039 2,95020162017Retained IUPUI IN 6,389 3,1132018Not Retained IUPUI IN1,088 Fall 2018 beginners did not return to the IUPUI IN campus in Fall 2019IUPUI

Unmet Financial Need AnnualFall 2018 IUPUI Indianapolis BeginnersNo FAFSA on fileNo Unmet Financial Need (FAFSA on file) 0 to 3000 Unmet Need 3001 to 6,000 Unmet Need 6,001 to 9,000 Unmet Need 9,001 to 12,000 Unmet Need 12,000 Unmet NeedGrand TotalN36013245555172952613363648One-Year One-YearRetentionGPARate 4%1.8470%2.70* 892 beginners with unmet financial need over 6,000IUPUI27

Unmet Financial Need All UndergraduatesFall 2018 IUPUI IndianapolisNo FAFSA on fileNo Unmet Financial Need (FAFSA on file) 1 to 1000 Unmet Need 1001 to 2000 Unmet Need 2001 to 3000 Unmet Need 3001 to 4000 Unmet Need 4001 to 5000 Unmet Need 5001 to 6000 Unmet Need 6001 to 7000 Unmet Need 7001 to 8000 Unmet Need 8001 to 9000 Unmet Need 9001 to 10,000 Unmet NeedMore Than 10,000 Unmet NeedGrand TotalN% of 0*5,321 with unmet financial need levels over 6,000IUPUI28

Campus Housing# All UndergraduatesBased on students that paid the residence life fee. Includes BallResidence, Tower, North Hall, and 1629

Impacts of Housing on RetentionOne-Year Retained IUPUI IN74%68%UnadjustedCampus Housing72%69%*AdjustedOff-Campus* Adjusted values take into account HS GPA, SAT Score, and Income (Pell Eligibility)IUPUI

Points to Consider to Improve StudentSuccess and Learning:1. Many IUPUI students:–First-generation college students–From low-income backgrounds–Attend classes full-time while balancing work and family commitments–Did not begin here (transferred from another institution)–Live off campus–Have significant external commitments (off-campus work, caring for dependents, householdresponsibilities, commuting to campus)–Have diverse learning needs and goals–Seek community from your classrooms (implication is to create engaging experiences that allowthem to interact with each other/faculty members and form peer networks of support)–Seek applied and life-relevant learning experiences so they are prepared for future careersINDIANA UNIVERSITY–PURDUE UNIVERSITY INDIANAPOLIS

Planned Participation in High-ImpactPractices and Campus EngagementFall 2019 Beginners0%20%Participate in student clubs/groupsParticipate in event/activities on campusSome Chance34%22%23%40%48%45%Very Good ChanceEntering Student Survey 2,864 RespondentsIUPUI21%58%Research Project With FacultyInternship, Practicum, Field Experience60%55%Service Learning or Community ServiceStudy Abroad40%49%39%46%80%100%

IUPUI FIRST DESTINATION SURVEY 201791.7% 82.8%reportedpositivecareeroutcomesConsidering everything other than “Still Seeking” as Positiveoffull-time employedgraduates reporttheir position isrelated to theirfield of 366v6jsl3g0xIUPUI

IUPUI FIRST DESTINATION SURVEY 201762%of graduates* willremain in Indianapolis91%of graduates* willremain in Indiana* Represents graduates who identified full-time employmentIUPUIIndianapolis ieldGreenfieldOther

Additional Data ResourcesInstitutional Research and Decision Supportirds.iupui.eduIUPUI Data LinkContact us with questions or requests for information!IUPUI

IUPUI. Where Do They Come From IUPUI Students represent all 92 counties in Indiana. 67% of all Indiana IUPUI students come from Marion County or a surrounding county or Lake County In fall 2019, IUPUI served students from 143 other countries and 5

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