
Fall 2014 Student Profile & Enrollment Trends - Kansas City Population Shift
Explore the Fall 2014 student profile, enrollment trends, and future population projections for the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. Dive into the educational data and demographic shifts to understand the changing landscape ahead.
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Fall 2014 Student Profile Fall 2014 Student Profile
2020 Enrollment Goals HEADCOUNT Continuing Undergraduate Grad/Prof New Students Fall 2011 8,973 5483 3490 6,519 1161 1462 Fall 2012 8,962 5447 3415 7,157 1125 1471 1001 Fall 2013 9,125 5592 3533 6,621 1078 1371 1065 Fall 2014 9,308 5771 3537 6,753 1081 1398 1077 Fall 2015 9,494 6171 3323 6,854 1103 1426 1103 Fall 2016 9,684 6488 3196 7,139 1125 1455 1127 Fall 2017 10,126 7088 3038 7,097 1147 1491 1127 Fall 2018 10,779 7653 3126 7,136 1170 1532 1127 Fall 2019 11,648 8387 3262 7,181 1194 1578 1127 Fall 2020 12,769 9576 3192 7,232 1218 1634 1127 FTC Transfer New Grad New Prof Online Visiting Readmit DCHS 959 501 523 513 482 487 493 200 595 425 1719 16,822 513 200 500 400 1719 17,223 513 200 500 375 1719 17,915 513 200 500 350 1719 18,829 513 200 500 321 1719 20,000 503 539 1394 15,492 576 600 1861 16,119 576 434 1584 15,746 574 422 1719 16,061 589 427 1719 16,348 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS Undergraduate Grad/Prof DCHS TOTAL Fall 2011 108,714.75 55,426.25 Fall 2012 108,814.25 55,530.5 Fall 2013 108,117 56,743.5 5,788 170,648.5 Fall 2014 109,390.2 59,869 6,360.3 175,768 Fall 2015 112,479 62,032 6,360.3 181,041 186,472.2 192,066.4 197,828.4 203,763.2 209,876.1 Fall 2016 115,631.5 63,476 6,360.3 Fall 2017 124,244.8 61,461.24 6,360.3 Fall 2018 138,479.9 59,348.51 6,360.3 Fall 2019 146,709.5 57,053.71 6,360.3 Fall 2020 157,407.1 52,469.03 6,360.3 5,104 6,944 169,245 171,288.75
2020 Enrollment Goals Fall 2014 Actual Fall 2015 9,181 5544 3637 6,979 1074 1246 1125 509 HEADCOUNT Continuing Undergraduate Grad/Prof New Students Fall 2011 8,973 5483 3490 6,519 1161 1462 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 8,962 9,125 5447 3415 7,157 6,621 1125 1471 1001 523 9,308 5771 3537 6,753 1081 1398 1077 482 9,494 6171 3323 6,854 1103 1426 1103 487 5592 3533 FTC 1078 1371 1065 513 Transfer New Grad New Prof Online Visiting Readmit DCHS 959 501 503 539 1394 15,492 576 600 1861 16,119 576 434 1584 15,746 574 422 1719 16,061 698 450 1877 16,160 589 427 1719 16,348 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS Undergraduate Grad/Prof DCHS TOTAL Fall 2014 Actual Fall 2015 107,414 59,187 6,243 Fall 2011 108,714.75 108,814.25 55,426.25 5,104 169,245 171,288.75 170,648.5 175,768 172,844 181,041 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 108,117 109,390.2 55,530.5 56,743.5 6,944 5,788 112,479 62,032 6,360.3 59,869 6,360.3
Census Trends According to the US Census for the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, the population demographics will change from 2000 to 2040 (assuming same migration rates as in 1990-2000): Total white population will have increased by 4.1% Total black population will have increased by 60.3% Total Hispanic population will have increased by 839.2% By 2030, Missouri and Kansas will be 50/50 states: 50% will be people of color. Source: Dr. Stephen Murdock, former Director of the US Census Bureau. Kansas City MSA Census analysis, 2006.
UMKC Enrollment Trends 18,000 16,000 1,877 1,861 1,584 1,394 14,000 1,782 1,723 1,754 1,661 12,000 Dual Credit High School 3,670 3,697 3,916 3,745 Doctoral-Professional 10,000 Graduate (non-prof) Undergraduate 8,000 6,000 8,765 8,740 8,663 8,585 4,000 2,000 - Fall 2011 (15,492) Fall 2012 (16,019) Fall 2013 (15,746) Fall 2014 (16,160)
On-Campus Ethnicity Trends where ethnicity is known 100% 6% 6% 6% 6% 1% 1% 1% 90% 12% 13% 13% 13% 80% 6% American Indian 5% 5% 6% 1% 2% 3% 3% Asian 70% 7% 7% 8% 11% Asian (UMR) 60% Black / African American Hispanic / Latino 50% Multiple Race / Ethnicity 40% Native Hawaiian 66% 65% Non-Resident International 63% 60% 30% White 20% 10% 0% Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014
FTC Ethnicity Trends where ethnicity is known 100% 6% 7% 8% 8% 2% 1% 1% 90% 17% 20% 22% 80% 23% American Indian Asian 70% 8% 8% 7% Asian (UMR) 7% 9% 6% 60% 7% 4% Black / African American 4% 4% 4% 4% Hispanic / Latino 50% Multiple Race / Ethnicity 40% Native Hawaiian Non-Resident International 30% 54% 52% 52% 52% White 20% 10% 0% Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014
FS14 On-Campus Enrollment Geographic Origin 1,317 degree-seeking international students attend UMKC on student visas, representing 79 countries. 46.3% are from India 16.9% are from Saudi Arabia 13.4% are from China International, 9% Other States, 10% 2,102 students (representing 16.8% of on-campus undergraduate and non-professional graduate students) receive the Kansas Metro Rate. Undergraduate and non-Professional Graduate students who are residents of 11 contiguous Kansas Counties are charged a tuition rate equal to the Missouri resident rate. Kansas Metro Rate counties are: Atchison, Douglas, Franklin, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson, Leavenworth, Miami, Osage, Shawnee, and Wyandotte. Kansas, 19% Missouri, 62%
Top Feeder Schools First-Time College Students A total of 1,057 students entered as First- Time, Full-Time, Degree-Seeking Freshmen. Of the students reporting ACT scores to UMKC, the average score is 24. Transfer Students 1,246 undergraduate entered as Transfer Students in Fall 2014. 722 transferred from other institutions in Missouri; 333 transferred from Kansas institutions. Top Feeder High Schools: Truman Lee s Summit Raymore-Peculiar Park Hill William Chrisman Lincoln College Prep North Kansas City Sumner Academy Shawnee Mission East Belton Top 10 Transfer Feeder Schools: Metropolitan Community College Johnson County CC University of MO-Columbia University of Kansas Kansas City Kansas CC Missouri State University of Central Missouri Kansas State Northwest Missouri State Park University
FS14 On-Campus Enrollment Student Enrollment by Academic Load Undergraduates - average age 24 79% 21% Graduates - average age 29 60% 40% Full-Time Part-Time Student Enrollment by Gender Undergraduates 56% 44% Graduates 52% 48% Female Male
Financial AidPell Grants and Recipients Pell Grants Students $16,000,000 6,000 $14,349,347 $14,025,030 $14,049,187 $14,457,602 $14,000,000 5,500 $11,946,685 $12,000,000 5,000 Amount of Pell Grants Disbursed Students Receiving Pell Grants $10,000,000 4,500 3,874 $7,504,368 3,810 $8,000,000 4,000 3,652 3,609 $6,000,000 3,500 3,108 $4,000,000 3,000 2,421 $2,000,000 2,500 $0 2,000 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014
UMKC Goals UMKC Goals:Fall 2011 Fall 2013 By 2015 By 2020 Baseline 69.2% (FS11 cohort) 73.3% (FS12 cohort) Retention 80% 85% 43.1% (FS05 cohort) 51.3% (FS07 cohort) Graduation 50% 55%
Student Retention Trends 80.0% 74.9% 74.8% 75.0% 74.5% 73.8% 74.0% 73.3% 72.9% 71.4% 71.5% 71.3% 71.2% 70.7% 70.6% 70.9% 70.4% 70.0% 69.2% 65.4% 65.0% 60.0% 2008 Cohort 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 FTC FTC (excl. Prof.) Transfer
6-Year Graduation Rates 65.0% 61.7% 60.0% 59.2% 57.6% 57.4% 57.0% 55.0% 54.8% 51.3% 50.9% 50.0% 49.7% 47.1% 45.9% 45.4% 45.0% 44.7% 44.1% 43.1% 41.7% 40.0% 39.6% 37.1% 35.0% 30.0% 2003 cohort 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 FTC FTC (excl. Prof.) Transfer