Spring 2006 Higher Education Enrollment Reports

Higher education budgets, faculty and staff levels, and workload are directly related to the number of students enrolled. The links below provide access to OFM's Higher Education Enrollment Reports (HEER) for public higher education institutions. For analysis of higher education enrollment trends, see the publication Higher Education Trends and Highlights.

See the Higher Education Enrollment Report home page for other terms.

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University of Washington – Seattle

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University of Washington – Evening Degree Program

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University of Washington – Bothell

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University of Washington – Tacoma

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Washington State University – Pullman

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Washington State University – Spokane

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Washington State University – Tri-Cities

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Washington State University – Vancouver

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Central Washington University

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Eastern Washington University

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The Evergreen State College

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Western Washington University

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Table 1A: On-Campus ONLY Students by Age, Sex, and Class Standing

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Table 1B: Off-Campus ONLY Students by Age, Sex, and Class Standing

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Table 1C: On- and Off-Campus Students by Age, Sex, and Class Standing

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Table 2A: On-Campus FTEs by Age, Sex, and Course Level

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Table 2B: Off-Campus FTEs by Age, Sex, and Course Level

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Table 2C: On- and Off-Campus FTEs by Age, Sex, and Course Level

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Table 3: On- and Off-Campus FTEs by Course Level and Class Standing

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Table 4: On- and Off-Campus Health Science FTEs by Course Level and Class Standing

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Table 5: State-Funded Enrollment by Site

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Table 6: Non-State-Funded Enrollment by Site and Course Level

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Table 7: Entering Students by Class Standing and Source

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Table 8: Students by Geographic Origin

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Table 9: Washington Transfer Students by Class Standing and Source

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Table 10: Out-of-State Transfer Students by Class Standing and Source

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Table 11: Continuing Students by Class Standing

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Table 12A: On-Campus ONLY Students by Credit Hour Load and Class Standing

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Table 12B: Off-Campus ONLY Students by Credit Hour Load and Class Standing

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Table 12C: On- and Off-Campus Students by Credit Hour Load and Class Standing

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Table 13A: Students by Residency Status, Fee Status and Class Standing

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Table 13B: Students Enrolled Under Fee Waiver Program

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Table 14: FTEs by IPEDS-CIP Discipline and Course Level

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Table 15: Students by Geographic Origin and Class Standing

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Table 16A: Students by Residency, Race, and Class Standing

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Table 16B: Students by Residency, Spanish/Hispanic Origin, and Class Standing

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Table 17: Students by Major Area of Study (1st Major) by CIP Discipline and Class Standing

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Table 18A: Students with Self-Reported Physical or Mental Disability

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Last modified September 28, 2006
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