Institutional Profile - Kentucky Wesleyan College

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Institutional Profile - Kentucky Wesleyan College
Kentucky Wesleyan College
Institutional Profile
2012
Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Research
01/01/2013
Kentucky Wesleyan College
Institutional Profile
TABLE OF CONTENTS
External Data
1. Enrollment at Kentucky Independent Colleges and Universities
2. Enrollment at Peer and Aspirant Institutions
Page
2
3
Student Information
Student Enrollment
3. Fall and Spring Enrollment Trends
4. Admissions Data
5. Distribution by Student Origin
6. Distribution by Selected Kentucky Counties
7. Distribution by Selected Kentucky Counties – State Map
8. Enrollment Distribution by Home State
9. Distribution by Ethnicity and Religious Denomination
10. Residence Hall Occupancy
11. Student Enrollment by Major
12. Graduates (According to IPEDS Reporting)
13. GPA Averages
14. Cohort Academic Profile
Student Retention
15. Retention Tables – All Full-time Students and Freshman Cohorts
16. Historical Graduation Rates
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17
Student Financial Assistance
17. Student Financial Assistance and Financial Aid by Source
18
Faculty
18. Average Salary by Rank, Faculty Distribution by Major, Student/Faculty Ratio
19
Development and Alumni Information
19. Development and Alumni Giving Analysis as of June 30, 2009
20. Alumni by State of Residence
21. Campus Map
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Total Full-time Enrollment at Kentucky Independent Colleges and Universities
Fall 2008 through Fall 2011
Institution Name
Kentucky Wesleyan
Transylvania
Georgetown
Cumberlands
K
Kentucky Christian
k Ch i i
Alice Lloyd
Union
Asbury
Thomas More
Berea
Centre
Midway
Bellarmine
Campbellsville
Saint Catharine
Lindsey Wilson
Brescia
Spalding
Mid‐Continent
Pikeville
Fall 2008
862
1142
1302
1438
560
584
764
1312
1265
1500
1196
904
1960
1534
524
1572
416
714
1413
686
Fall 2009
834
1086
1281
1435
522
595
762
1378
1327
1504
1216
903
2046
1714
610
1900
492
934
1498
624
Annual Fall 2010
Change
‐3.2%
757
‐4.9%
1093
‐1.6%
1235
‐0.2%
1402
‐6.8%
6 8%
510
1.9%
578
‐0.3%
794
5.0%
1325
4.9%
1365
0.3%
1564
1 7%
1.7%
1241
‐0.1%
1022
4.4%
2241
11.7%
1839
16.4%
612
20.9%
2083
18.3%
465
30.8%
961
6.0%
1890
‐9.0%
929
Source: IPEDS data
Annual Change
‐9.2%
0.6%
‐3.6%
‐2.3%
‐2.3%
2 3%
‐2.9%
4.2%
‐3.8%
2.9%
4.0%
2 1%
2.1%
13.2%
9.5%
7.3%
0.3%
9.6%
‐5.5%
2.9%
26.2%
48.9%
Fall 2011
704
1005
1225
1385
539
570
765
1321
1296
1620
1309
1012
2289
1796
667
2072
546
980
1967
1164
Annual Change
‐7.0%
‐8.1%
‐0.8%
‐1.2%
5 7%
5.7%
‐1.4%
‐3.7%
‐0.3%
‐5.1%
3.6%
5 5%
5.5%
‐1.0%
2.1%
‐2.3%
9.0%
‐0.5%
17.4%
2.0%
4.1%
25.3%
3 Year Avg.
‐6.5%
‐4.1%
‐2.0%
‐1.2%
‐1.1%
1 1%
‐0.8%
0.1%
0.3%
0.9%
2.6%
3 1%
3.1%
4.0%
5.4%
5.6%
8.6%
10.0%
10.1%
11.9%
12.1%
21.7%
3 Year
Y
A
Average
att AIKCU Schools
S h l
FT Enrollment - Fall 2008 through Fall 2011
20.0%
15.0%
10 0%
10.0%
5.0%
0.0%
-5.0%
-10.0%
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Total Headcount Enrollment Trends at Peer and Aspirant Schools
Fall 2008 through Fall 2011
Institution Name
Kentucky Wesleyan Transylvania Warren Wilson Georgetown College
Birmingham Southern
Ohio Wesleyan
Illinois Wesleyan
Union College
Paine College
Asbury College
Wabash College
Skidmore College
DePauw University
Denison University
Randolph‐Macon West Virginia Wesleyan
Virginia Wesleyan Centre College
Tougaloo College
Lindsey Wilson
Hanover College
Status
*
Aspirant
Peer
Peer
Peer
Aspirant
Aspirant
Aspirant
Peer
Peer
Aspirant
Aspirant
Aspirant
Aspirant
Aspirant
Peer
Peer
Aspirant
Peer
Peer
Peer
2008
862
1142
993
1324
1409
1939
2113
2212
819
1327
908
2602
2248
2174
1176
1269
1157
1196
833
1855
921
2009
834
1086
1023
1308
1492
1869
2057
2157
855
1435
874
2591
2368
2237
1218
1373
1144
1216
905
2222
932
Change
‐3.2%
‐4.9%
3.0%
‐1.2%
5.9%
‐3.6%
‐2.7%
‐2.5%
4.4%
8.1%
‐3.7%
‐0.4%
5.3%
2.9%
3.6%
8.2%
‐1.1%
1.7%
8.6%
19.8%
1.2%
2010 Change 2011 Change 3 Year Avg
759 ‐9.0% 704 ‐7.2%
‐6.5%
1099
1.2% 1005 ‐8.6%
‐4.1%
919 ‐10.2% 896 ‐2.5%
‐3.2%
1265 ‐3.3% 1225 ‐3.2%
‐2.6%
1519
1.8% 1295 ‐14.7%
‐2.3%
1884
0.8% 1815 ‐3.7%
‐2.2%
2088
1.5% 2082 ‐0.3%
‐0.5%
2170
0.6% 2194
1.1%
‐0.3%
874
2.2% 815 ‐6.8%
0.0%
1386 ‐3.4% 1321 ‐4.7%
0.0%
870 ‐0.5% 908
4.4%
0.1%
2690
3.8% 2648 ‐1.6%
0.6%
2372
0.2% 2331 ‐1.7%
1.3%
2257
0.9% 2264
0.3%
1.4%
1196 ‐1.8% 1234
3.2%
1.6%
1336 ‐2.7% 1335 ‐0.1%
1.8%
1111 ‐2.9% 1253 12.8%
2.9%
1241
2.1% 1309
5.5%
3.1%
891 ‐1.5% 914
2.6%
3.2%
2083 ‐6.3% 2072 ‐0.5%
4.3%
1005
7.8% 1061
5.6%
4.9%
3 Year Average at Peer and Aspirant Schools
FT Enrollment Fall 2008 through Fall 2011
g
10%
8%
6%
4%
2%
0%
‐2%
‐4%
‐6%
‐8%
‐10%
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Student Enrollment Information
FALL ENROLLMENT
2002 2003 2004
Fall Semester
Headcount
Full-time
Part-time
Full-time
Full
time Hours
Part-time Hours
FTE
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
636 614
679
755
968
956
909
876
802
726
606 571
641
717
911
901
862
834
758
691
30
43
38
38
57
55
47
42
44
35
9,342 8,970 10,057 11,122 14
14,071
071 13
13,917
917 13
13,435
435 12
12,776
776 11
11,631
631 10
10,699
699
131 180
168
164
290
243
193
211
226
198
617 586
655
731
930
919
878
848
773
703
2012
678
651
27
9 636
9,636
148
660
SPRING ENROLLMENT
2002 2003 2004
Spring Semester
Headcount
Full-time
Part-time
Full-time Hours
Part-time Hours
FTE
607 584
563 545
44
39
8,944 8,496
207 163
580 559
2005
552
517
35
8,096
155
530
2006
2007
2009
2008
2010
2011
590
681
859
847
814
772
708
563
640
812
802
764
732
665
27
41
47
45
50
40
43
9,010 10,081 12,639 12,411 11,831 11,136 10,361
107
167
232
236
209
178
222
572
654
828
817
781
745
679
2012
670
631
39
9,698
207
644
* FTE (Full-time equivalent) is equal to the total number of part-time students divided by 3 plus the total number of full-time
students.
Fall Enrollment at Kentucky Wesleyan 2002 to 2012
1100
1000
968
911
900
800
Count
700
600
636
606
614
571
30
43
679
641
956
901
909
862
876
834
755
717
802
758
726
691
678
651
500
400
300
200
100
0
38
38
57
55
47
42
44
35
27
Year
Headcount
Full-time
Part-time
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Admissions
States
Kentucky
Other
Total
Sex
Male
Female
State
Kentucky
Other
Totals
Sex
Male
Female
State
Kentucky
Other
Total
2002 2003
4,354 4,310
3,612 4,571
8,356 8,881
Inquiries
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
5,930 5,665 5,594 5,664 4,248 4,246
5,461 5,276 4,367 4,092 1,900 1,610
11,391 10,941 9,961 9,756 6,148 5,856
2010 2011
4,456 4,892
2,896 2,988
7,352 7,880
2012
3,406
4,028
7,434
2009
753
798
2010 2011
829 1,206
959 1,142
2012
570
617
961
984 1,053 1,052
351
422
442
499
1,312 1,406 1,495 1,551
993 1,293
801 1,060
1,794 2,353
737
450
1,187
2010
459
527
2011
637
570
2012
314
369
647
793
341
415
988 1,208
455
228
683
2002
371
325
2003
338
475
2004
559
514
Applicants
2005 2006 2007
523
702
723
551
610
688
437
259
696
490
324
814
677
396
1,073
665
409
1,074
2002
255
264
2003
249
362
2004
383
399
Accepted
2005 2006 2007
429
567
539
399
497
550
348
171
519
388
223
611
534
248
782
601
227
828
2008
744
751
2008
491
553
2009
461
536
809
815
779
255
269
265
1,064 1,084 1,044
725
272
997
Average Freshman ACT Scores
ACT
Scores
Freshman
Average
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
21.6
22.2
22.4
21.2
21
21.1
22
21.7
22.2
21.9
21.7
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Distribution by Student Origin
Origin
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Daviess County, Kentucky
Other Kentucky Counties
Total from Kentucky
Other States
International Students
Total Headcount
Percentage of Students
from Daviess County
199
276
475
132
7
614
213
315
528
140
11
679
239
363
602
144
9
755
309
460
769
190
9
968
298
446
754
193
9
956
258
465
721
180
8
909
267
413
680
186
10
876
214
363
577
211
14
802
207
316
523
210
8
741
191
288
479
189
10
678
32%
31%
32%
32%
31%
28%
30%
27%
28%
28%
Distribution by Student Home
Total Fall 2012 Enrollment - 678
288
300
250
189
191
200
150
100
50
10
0
Other Kentucky Counties
Other States
Daviess County, Kentucky
International Students
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Distribution by Select Kentucky Counties
Kentucky County 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Breckinridge
Christian
Daviess (GRADD)
Fayette
Grayson
Hancock (GRADD)
Hardin
Henderson (GRADD)
Hopkins
Jefferson
Kenton
McCracken
McLean (GRADD)
Muhlenberg
Ohio (GRADD)
Oldham
Shelby
Union (GRADD)
Warren
Webster (GRADD)
4
192
2
7
17
16
33
12
3
8
14
20
25
6
1
4
6
11
7
1
199
1
11
23
9
15
32
19
5
6
2
19
14
6
2
5
6
9
9
10
213
3
8
14
9
16
37
26
7
5
15
21
25
3
2
5
7
6
9
12
239
3
9
23
14
24
44
33
7
4
7
25
23
6
3
6
6
9
2
21
309
9
10
24
23
33
43
59
6
5
21
27
28
5
6
7
8
7
8
13
298
6
8
24
24
31
33
64
5
5
19
30
24
8
1
9
12
10
15
13
258
6
9
25
18
25
39
60
4
5
14
38
24
6
0
10
10
10
12
8
267
5
8
18
11
19
49
53
3
5
18
41
19
3
0
7
11
10
11
9
214
2
11
14
8
19
52
44
0
5
23
36
11
1
2
7
11
13
11
8
207
4
8
10
6
18
46
36
2
4
17
30
14
2
6
6
18
10
10
7
191
4
5
9
11
23
37
28
1
4
14
26
21
7
3
6
17
10
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Kentucky Students at KWC by County
Fall 2012
(N=479 Kentucky Students represent 71% of the student body)
The ten most represented counties with number of students from each.
Daviess – 191 (40%) Hopkins – 37 (8%) Jefferson – 28 (6%) Muhlenberg – 26 (5%)
Henderson – 23 (5%) Ohio – 21 (4%)
Warren – 17 (4%) McLean 14 (3%) Hardin – 11 (2%) Breckinridge/Webster – 10 (2%)
More than 50 Students
Boone
Campbell
Kenton
10 to 50 Students
Gallatin
Carr oll
Tr imble
Grant
Pendleton Brac ken
Greenup
Mason
Le wis
Robertson
Henry
m
Harrison
Boyd
Fle ming
Oldha
Carter
Nicholas
Scott
No Students
Bourbon
Rowan
Shelby Fr nklin
Jefferson S
Bath
Elliott La wr ence
c
Woodford
Montgome ry
Fayette
Se
Spe
er Ande rson
Clark
Bullitt
Menifee
Mea de
Morgan
Johnson Mar tin
Je ssamine
P
o
w
e
l
l
Henderson
M
e
r
c
e
r
Hancock
Brec kinridge
Washington
Wolfe
N
e
l
s
o
n
Magoffin
Madison
Hardin
Estill
Daviess
Garra rd
Union
Le e
Boyle
Floyd
Pike
Webster
Brea thitt
La rue
Mar ion
McLea n
Linconl
Ohio
Grayson
Ja ckson Owsley
Crittenden
Knott
Rockca stle
Ta ylor
Perr y
Casey
Hopkins
Hart
G
r
e
e
n
u
t
l
e
r
B
Livingston
Edmonson
Clay
Muhle nbe rg
Caldwell
Le tche r
La ur el
Le slie
Pulaski
Ballard
McCracke n
A
d
a
i
r
Lyon
Russe ll
Warre n
Metca lfe
Barr en
Mar shall
Christian
Carlisle
Knox
Harlan
L
o
g
a
n
T
o
d
d
Tr igg
Wayne
Cumber land
A
l
l
e
n
W
h
i
t
l
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y
Graves
McC rea ry
B
e
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S
i
m
p
so
n
Monroe
Clinton
Hickman
Callowa y
Fulton
Less than 10 Students
Owe n
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Enrollment Distribution by State
State
Alabama
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Nebraska
Nevada
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
International
Fall
2003
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
4
9
0
10
49
1
1
475
0
0
3
1
4
0
0
5
1
0
0
0
0
0
15
0
0
0
0
17
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
7
Fall
2004
9
0
1
5
1
1
0
7
3
0
12
55
0
0
528
0
0
3
1
6
0
0
5
0
1
1
0
3
0
6
0
0
0
0
14
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
13
Fall
2005
7
0
1
8
1
1
0
8
1
0
15
67
0
0
591
0
0
2
1
1
1
0
4
0
4
2
0
3
0
5
0
0
1
3
14
1
1
3
1
0
0
0
9
Fall
2006
5
0
0
11
0
1
0
5
0
1
24
86
0
0
770
1
0
3
2
1
2
0
6
1
3
1
0
3
0
5
0
0
1
0
22
1
1
2
0
0
1
0
9
Fall
2007
4
0
0
9
1
1
0
9
0
0
29
77
0
0
754
1
0
4
0
2
2
1
4
1
3
1
0
4
0
12
0
0
1
0
15
9
0
1
1
0
0
0
9
Fall
2008
3
3
0
5
5
1
0
15
4
0
28
69
0
0
721
0
1
2
0
2
2
4
3
1
1
1
0
2
0
13
0
0
0
2
8
3
1
0
1
0
0
0
8
Fall
2009
1
0
1
5
3
1
0
10
7
0
31
79
0
0
680
1
0
0
0
3
0
6
4
1
1
0
0
2
0
13
1
0
2
1
11
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
10
Fall
2010
2
0
2
5
2
3
0
11
7
0
26
90
0
0
577
2
0
0
0
5
0
9
3
0
0
0
0
2
0
17
0
0
6
1
9
6
0
0
2
0
0
0
14
Fall
2011
2
0
2
5
1
2
2
12
7
0
18
77
0
0
523
3
0
0
1
7
1
4
5
0
0
3
0
3
16
12
0
0
6
3
10
9
0
1
0
0
1
0
8
Fall
2012
2
0
0
4
0
0
1
6
4
0
16
79
1
0
479
1
0
0
0
4
2
2
3
0
0
4
0
1
13
9
0
0
3
4
16
8
0
3
0
1
1
0
10
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Distribution by Ethnicity and Religious Denomination
Ethnicity
Male/Female
African American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Caucasian
Hispanic
Native American/Alaskan
Non-Resident Alien
Unclassified
Totals (Male/Female)
Total Enrollment
Male/Female Ratio
Percentage of Minorities
(Excludes International)
Religious Denomination
Baptist
Catholic
Christian
Christian Church (Disciples of
Christ)
Church of Christ
Church of God
Episcopal
United Methodist
Presbyterian
Southern Baptist Convention
No Preference
No Response
Other
Totals
Ethnicity
2007
2006
2005
M
F
M
F
M
F
57 15 82 21 71 23
1
1
2
1
3
1
287 311 384 373 370 388
8
8
6
6
6
4
0
3
0
2
1
3
3
5
5
2
4
2
30 26 50 34 48 32
386 369 529 439 503 453
968
755
956
55/45
51/49
53/47
13.4%
2005
178
138
52
13.6%
11.7%
2008
2011
2012
2009
2010
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
70 18 63 16 68 14 61 13 54 12
2
1
2
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
351 370 326 347 278 323 256 288 228 273
5
3
4
6
4
4
5
6
6
9
0
2
0
2
0
3
1
3
2
2
8
0
8
2
8
6
2
6
4
6
48 31 63 36 57 33 64 34 53 27
484 425 466 410 416 386 390 351 348 330
741
678
909
876
802
53/47
51/49
53/47
53/47
52/48
11.1%
Religious Denomination
2008
2007
2006
206
181
219
159
141
151
57
85
101
10.7%
12.1%
12.3%
12.8%
2009
171
131
100
2010
148
98
116
2011
139
87
122
2012
136
87
120
10
23
18
16
13
9
8
6
6
3
4
104
14
17
45
145
39
755
13
4
2
138
9
27
30
227
68
968
13
6
3
136
8
34
30
216
42
956
11
4
4
135
8
29
21
209
49
909
10
6
2
121
8
30
21
140
123
876
6
4
3
108
6
23
22
168
91
802
6
3
4
83
7
16
15
207
44
741
8
4
5
64
4
10
13
182
39
678
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Residence Hall Occupancy
Campus Housing
Residents
Residence Hall Beds
Available
Dorm Capacity
Residence Hall Beds
Occupied
Total
Percentage of Total
Available Occupancy
Percentage of Fulltime Enrollment Living
on Campus
M
F
M
F
Fall
2002
220
213
433
124
130
254
Fall
2003
220
213
433
123
129
252
Fall
2004
220
213
433
158
141
299
Fall
2005
222
216
438
176
176
352
Fall
2006
263
257
520
242
211
453
Fall
2007
263
257
520
245
208
453
Fall
2008
263
257
520
236
192
428
Fall
2009
263
257
520
211
185
396
Fall
2010
263
257
520
193
184
377
Fall
2011
263
257
520
209
160
369
Fall
2012
263
257
520
165
142
307
59%
58%
69%
80%
87%
87%
82%
76%
73%
71%
59%
42%
44%
47%
49%
50%
53%
50%
47%
47%
50%
45%
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Student Enrollment By Major
Major (Fall Term)
Accounting
Art
Art Education
Biology
Business Administration
Chemistry
Communication Arts
Computer Info Systems
Criminal Justice
Education Elementary
Education Middle School
English
Exercise Science
Fitness and Sports Mgmt
General Studies
Graphic Design
Health Sciences
History
Human Services
Legal Studies
Mathematics
Music
Music (Church)
Music Education
Music Industry
Physical Education
Physical Education P-12
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Religion/Philosophy
Sociology
Spanish
Spanish Education P-12
Theatre
Undecided
Visual Communications
Zoology
2003 2004 2005 2006
16
25
33
36
8
12
12
12
3
2
3
2
29
43
70
96
72
66
87
112
15
33
25
33
42
40
41
42
24
28
22
22
47
53
56
62
31
40
41
55
21
22
16
16
25
21
24
27
13
19
39
53
2007 2008
41
33
13
6
3
3
117
90
134
112
37
39
42
28
23
11
49
61
66
50
17
17
20
27
47
2009 2010
37
34
6
10
4
5
77
89
96
84
47
35
32
23
18
18
58
53
48
42
27
23
31
22
51
54
48
5
6
7
2011
26
3
5
74
84
36
25
18
61
30
38
21
21
29
27
5
23
8
33
4
36
5
41
5
39
4
33
6
22
5
11
1
10
12
3
12
8
15
11
14
6
18
4
15
4
13
17
19
2
3
11
3
2
1
29
31
2
13
55
2
12
8
8
15
45
4
9
6
2
4
28
11
8
21
62
8
14
5
116
2
64
2
4
31
20
8
21
58
10
12
5
1
1
133
4
5
25
15
10
20
62
1
13
2
4
0
123
1
7
12
7
2
18
18
9
18
53
12
12
4
4
0
96
6
16
3
4
27
17
8
15
58
11
10
2
2
0
64
11
17
5
8
22
16
6
9
51
12
11
2
3
1
64
13
21
5
6
14
12
8
9
58
5
5
2
1
2
45
7
28
90
2012
29
10
3
69
67
26
29
18
71
28
33
11
30
23
8
18
16
12
1
3
10
25
2
10
5
2
9
10
10
45
3
2
2
1
11
37
4
30
5 Most Popular Majors
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Business, Biology, Education, Criminal Justice, Psychology
Education, Business, Biology, Criminal Justice, Psychology
Biology, Education, Business, Criminal Justice, Psychology
Biology, Education, Business, Criminal Justice, Psychology
Education, Biology, Criminal Justice, Business, Psychology
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Graduates by Major
IPEDS Reporting July 1st to June 30th
Major
Accounting
Art Education
Art
Biology
Business Administration
Chemistry
Communication Arts
Computer Information Sys.
Computer Science
Corporate Communications
Criminal Justice
Economics
Elementary Education
English
Fine Arts Major
Fitness and Sport Mgmt
Graphic Design
History
Human Services Admin
Interdisciplinary Studies
Mathematics
Middle Grades Education
Music Education
Music
Music Industry
Nursing
Nursing (BSN)
Physical Education
Physical Education P-12
Physics
Political Science
Public Service
Psychology
Religion and Philosophy
Sociology
Spanish
Spanish P-12
Visual Communications
Zoology
Grand Total of Majors
Number of Graduates
2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007 2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2
7
1
4
8
1
1
3
2
3
1
1
7
6
3
17
20
14
14
16
14
13
3
1
7
7
11
13
15
12
3
11
5
2
8
4
3
5
1
2
4
11
9
15
7
9
7
4
3
4
5
7
1
4
5
4
2
2
8
5
15
4
9
8
8
4
2
6
1
2
2
5
4
1
2
2
5
8
2
2
2
3
3
3
4
2
20082009
3
2
1
13
23
5
8
2
20092010
8
20102011
6
1
17
29
15
7
6
19
20
4
7
1
2
12
4
15
9
1
1
13
1
8
9
4
1
5
2
6
1
3
4
7
1
13
1
11
3
1
8
2
9
1
1
2
5
1
1
10
1
5
5
2
1
6
2
3
3
5
2
1
2
12
3
3
1
2
4
2
160
156
14
3
2
1
1
3
1
4
5
1
1
5
1
13
1
5
1
118
114
1
10
18
14
7
2
11
2
6
1
1
2
4
2
1
1
2
20112012
11
3
5
3
106
97
12
2
1
1
119
112
5
2
2
1
1
2
7
2
2
5
2
17
5
3
12
3
2
1
1
1
1
138
135
11
4
3
1
15
2
4
1
1
131
121
2
1
1
1
155
144
2
8
186
179
2
4
148
139
Based on IPEDS Reporting dates 7/1 through 6/30 of each academic year.
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Student GPA Averages
Fall
2006
Category/Year
Fall
2007
Fall
2008
Fall
2009
Fall
2010
Fall
2011
Fall
2012
2.906
2.914
By Gender
2.780
2.788
3.135
3.046
Residency
2.990
2.936
2.915
2.883
Classification
3.104
3.029
2.947
2.965
2.873
2.754
2.371
2.322
2.925
2.900
2.937
2.980
2.821
3.038
2.783
3.027
2.796
3.083
2.796
3.146
2.955
2.873
2.908
2.889
2.934
2.941
2.986
2.971
3.104
2.767
2.878
2.017
3.048
2.855
2.632
2.396
3.077
2.816
2.889
2.363
3.053
3.027
3.033
2.516
Status
All Full-time Students
2.961
Male
Female
2.751
3.171
Commuter
Resident
2.999
2.902
Seniors (FT)
Juniors (FT)
Sophomores (FT)
Freshmen (FT)
3.159
2.938
2.780
2.455
Full-Time Student GPAs
4.000
3.500
3 159
3.159
3.104
3.029
3.104
3.048
3.077
2.396
2.363
Fall 2010
Fall 2011
3.053
3.000
2.500
2.455
2.371
2.000
2 000
2.322
2.516
2.017
1.500
Fall 2006
Fall 2007
Fall 2008
Seniors (FT)
Fall 2009
Fall 2012
Freshmen (FT)
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Cohort Academic Profile
Freshman Cohort
Avg Hours Enrolled
Avg ACT Math
Avg ACT Reading
Avg ACT Science
Avg ACT English Avg ACT Composite Standard Deviation of ACT Composite
Avg SAT Composite Avg SAT Reading Avg SAT Writing Avg SAT Math Avg High School GPA
2005
209
15.5
21.1
22.1
21.6
21.4
21.2
2006
323
15.5
20.8
22.0
21.7
20.7
21.0
2007
273
14.9
20.6
22.1
21.7
20.9
21.1
2008
212
15.1
21.2
23.2
22.1
22.4
22.0
2009
226
15.6
20.1
22.9
22.4
21.4
21.7
2010
2011
2012
205
15.5
21.7
23.2
22.6
22.5
22.2
188
15.2
21.5
22.9
22.2
21.7
21.9
158
14.7
21.4
22.5
22.2
21.8
21.7
3.899
3.895
3.730
3.870
3.787
4.254
3.925
3.970
1015
473
NA
512
3.30
1449
485
474
494
3.17
1338
440
431
475
3.14
1017
501
482
485
3.29
1034
504
448
480
3.18
958
477
469
484
3.23
964
468
436
502
3.14
967
470
462
504
3.24
Note: 2005 are SAT Standard Test Averages. 2006 through 2012 are SAT2005 Scores
Avg ACT Composite 23
22
21
20
21.2
21.0
21.1
2005
2006
2007
22.0
21.7
2008
2009
22.2
21.9
21.7
2010
2011
2012
Avg ACT Composite 1600
1200
800
400
0
1449
1015
2005
2006
Avg SAT Composite 1338
2007
1017
1034
958
964
967
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Avg SAT Composite Avg High School GPA
3.40
3.30
3.29
3.17
3.14
2006
2007
3.20
3.18
3.23
3.24
3.14
3.00
2005
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Avg High School GPA
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Student Retention
All Full-Time Students
Fall to Fall
FT Fall Enrollment
Less FT Grads
Fall Potential
Fall Continuing
Loss in FT Students
Retention Rate
Spring to Fall
FA05-FA06 FA06-FA07 FA07-FA08 FA08-FA09 FA09-FA10 FA10-FA11 FA11-FA12
717
911
901
862
834
758
691
112
121
144
147
179
151
119
605
790
757
715
655
607
572
456
535
528
528
472
408
399
149
255
229
187
183
199
173
75.4%
67.7%
69.7%
73.8%
72.1%
67.2%
69.8%
SP06-FA06 SP07-FA07 SP08-FA08 SP09-FA09 SP10-FA10 SP11-FA11 SP12-FA12
FT Spring Enrollment
Less FT Grads
Fall Potential
Fall Continuing
Loss in FT Students
Retention Rate
663
74
589
468
121
79.5%
812
99
713
533
180
74.8%
847
114
733
554
179
75.6%
814
117
697
535
162
76.8%
732
132
600
494
106
82.3%
665
103
562
436
126
77.6%
624
96
528
418
110
79.2%
Freshmen Cohort
Fall to Spring
FT Freshmen
Continued in Spring
Loss in FT Students
Retention Rate
Fall to Fall
FT Freshmen
Continued next Fall
Loss in FT Students
Retention Rate
FA05-SP06 FA06-SP07 FA07-SP08 FA08-SP09 FA09-SP10 FA10-SP11 FA11-SP12
209
326
281
219
227
205
188
186
270
234
192
182
180
146
23
56
47
27
45
25
42
89.0%
82.8%
83.3%
87.7%
80.2%
87.8%
77.7%
FA05-FA06 FA06-FA07 FA07-FA08 FA08-FA09 FA09-FA10 FA10-FA11 FA11-FA12
209
326
281
219
227
205
188
141
177
171
138
138
110
102
68
149
110
81
89
95
86
67.5%
54.3%
60.9%
63.0%
60.8%
53.7%
54.3%
Retention Rate Fall to Fall
80%
75.4%
73.8%
Retnetion Rate
75%
72 1%
72.1%
69.8%
69.7%
70%
67.5%
67.7%
67.2%
63.0%
65%
60.9%
60.8%
60%
54.3%
55%
53 7%
53.7%
54.3%
FA10-FA11
FA11-FA12
50%
FA05-FA06
FA06-FA07
FA07-FA08
Cohort Retention Rate
FA08-FA09
FA09-FA10
FT Student Retention Rate
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Freshmen Cohort Graduation Rates
Class
2004 Freshmen
Cumulative % Graduated
2005 Freshmen
Cumulative % Graduated
2006 Freshmen
Cumulative % Graduated
2007 Freshmen
Cumulative % Graduated
2008 Freshmen
Cumulative % Graduated
2009 Freshmen
Cumulative % Graduated
2010 Freshmen
Cumulative % Graduated
Cohort
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Average
Class Size
211
209
327
281
219
226
205
Graduated in
Less than 4
Years
7
3%
3
1%
5
2%
7
2%
6
3%
10
4%
NA
NA
Graduation
Retention Rate
Rate
(Fall to Fall)
(Cumulative)
72%
50%
76%
49%
65%
45%
70%
42%
58%
33%
60%
39%
72%
50%
71%
51%
67%
44%
54%
36%
61%
37%
63%
37%
61%
NA
54%
NA
54%
NA
64%
43%
Graduated Graduated in Graduated in
6 Years
in 4 Years
5 Years
61
32%
64
32%
77
25%
72
28%
64
32%
NA
NA
NA
NA
33
48%
24
44%
32
35%
23
36%
11
37%
NA
NA
NA
NA
7
51%
2
44%
4
36%
2
37%
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Still
Enrolled
(SP2013)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
7
83
87
93
272
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Student Financial Assistance
Current Unrestricted
Funds
Current Restricted
Funds
State Grants
Federal Grants
Total Financial Aid
2007
2009
2010
2011
$4,219,118 $4,420,181
$4,893,198
$5,559,605
$5,565,756
$2,173,790 $2,233,839
$1,825,756
$1,169,544
$1,254,038
2004
2005
2006
2008
$2,583,012
$3,041,688
$3,241,595
$600,834
$982,230
$1,855,636
$1 264 282
$1,264,282
$1 279 605
$1,279,605
$1 147 267
$1,147,267
$1 797 148 $1,711,268
$1,797,148
$1 711 268
$1 565 118
$1,565,118
$1 588 111
$1,588,111
$1 180 667
$1,180,667
$790,921
$814,773
$898,296
$1,106,151 $1,364,913
$1,529,295
$2,050,083
$2,121,088
$5,239,049
$6,118,296
$7,142,794
$9,296,207
$9,813,367
$10,367,343
$10,121,549
$9,730,201
Student Financial Aid by Source
$12,000,000
$10,000,000
$8,000,000
$6,000,000
$4,000,000
$2,000,000
$0
2004
2005
2006
2007
Total Financial Aid
Current Restricted Funds
Federal Grants
2008
2009
2010
2011
Current Unrestricted Funds
State Grants
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Faculty Information
Faculty by Rank
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
All Ranks
Average Faculty Salary by Rank
2007
2008
2005
2006
$45,847 $48,967 $51,964 $53,931
$40,746 $44,887 $42,457 $44,007
$34,195 $35,369 $38,245 $40,360
$40,414 $43,161 $43,629 $45,863
Full-time Faculty Distribution by Major
Department
2005
2006
2007
2008
Humanities
3.5
5
5
5
English
4
5
5
6
Communications/Fine Arts
1
1
1
2
Modern Languages
0
1
1
1
Religion and Philosophy
Natural Sciences
2
3
3
3
Biology
3
3
3
3
Math and Physics
3
3
3
4
Chemistry
Social Sciences
3
4
4
4
Education
3
3
3
3
History and Political Science
4
4
4
6
Behavioral Science
Business/Acct./Economics and
5
6
6
6
Computer Information Systems
2
2
2
2
Physical Education
2
2
2
2
Library Science
35.5
42
42
47
Totals
Full-time Faculty
Part-time Equivalent
Faculty FTE
Student FTE
Student/Faculty Ratio
Student/Faculty Ratio
2005
2006
2007
42
42
36
19
19
13
61
61
49
930
919
730
15/1
15/1
15/1
2008
47
16
63
878
14/1
2009
$55,045
$43,683
$41,048
$45,722
2010
$53,998
$43,693
$39,760
$45,806
2011
$54,462
$45,756
$40,217
$47,039
2009
2010
2011
4
5
2
1
4
3
1
1
4
6
1
1
3
3
4
4
2
4
4
3
4
4
3
6
4
3
6
4
2
6
6
6
5
1
2
44
2
2
42
2
2
44
2009
44
15
59
848
14/1
2010
42
16
58
773
13/1
2011
44
12
56
718
12/1
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Kentucky Wesleyan College
Giving Analysis as of 6/30/2012
Category
Alumni
Friends
Foundations
Corporations
Churches****
AIKCU
Organizations
TOTAL*
FY08
FY09
FY10
FY11
FY12
1,012,322
237,851
138,293
221,782
71,190
20,278
25,835
1,727,552
1,131,553
148,287
1,088,836
135,171
97,183
13,622
6,399
2,621,052
411,690
444,169
124,502
76,625
93,258
12,115
10,052
1,172,411
1,257,023
171,772
156,731
127,176
56,676
3,125
2,750
1,775,253
1,794,848
140,182
623,132
79,426
96,904
0
1,801
2,736,293
782,826
330,650
614,075
531,362
276,876
1,812,614
762,201
344,531
65,679
1,269,968
332,338
172,948
1,767,522
745,511
223,260
10,090,231
Known Planned Gifts
470,188
Trustees - not including pledges ***
6,805
Alumni Board
43,240
Matching Gifts
77,600
Phonathon****
0
Reunion Classes @
2,263
Senior Class
35,850
Faculty & Staff
10,295
Calendar Year-End Mailing
393,809
Fiscal Year End Campaign
17,123
Fiscal Year-End Mailing
2,490
On-Line Giving
215,309
Total Giving - Gifts less than $1,000
9,303,821
786,740
5,920
38,010
69,430
40,370
3,819
64,479
8,775
0
4,230
2,835
209,192
6,111,821
165,626
4,265
18,930
80,350
37,845
1,200
33,220
17,740
0
1,980
5,497
212,254
6,365,032
121,180
10,914
19,434
108,415
16,105
1,782
29,881
8,910
N/A
N/A
9,980
175,046
5,745,153
51,961
11,115
17,975
113,971
39,575
871
24,707
8,325
N/A
N/A
10,915
202,247
6,103
1,398
23%
95%
70%
51%
43%
6,027
1,302
22%
84%
93%
47%
52%
5,994
1,169
20%
83%
86%
13%
32%
5,782
1,241
21%
89%
93%
29%
30%
6,070
1,247
21%
78%
81%
15%
35%
Unrestricted Operating **
Restricted Operating
Endowment and Capital
Alumni Solicited
Alumni Participating
Alumni Participation
Alumni Board Participation
Trustee Participation
Senior Class Participation
Faculty & Staff Participation
** Includes Estate pledges and payments for FY2010-2012
*** Includes Pledge Payments to Wesleyan General Scholarship Fund
**** FY Church giving includes gifts from KW Singers Tour
@ only includes 1962 year reunion class
Phonathon totals include both Fall and Spring Phonathon combined.
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Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Research
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Alumni by State of Residence
(Addressable)
State
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
British Columbia
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Total
2004
35
1
27
6
2005
35
1
29
6
54
22
20
4
2
223
103
1
1
103
434
9
9
3,589
17
4
20
32
23
2
11
37
4
3
3
7
86
5
70
62
4
208
10
6
69
9
30
3
184
67
2
7
60
11
5
13
5
5,722
55
23
20
3
1
222
106
0
0
105
444
10
9
3,685
16
4
26
31
24
2
13
35
4
3
6
7
85
5
70
61
4
205
12
6
69
9
33
3
193
66
2
5
62
12
5
12
5
5,849
2006
35
2
30
6
1
63
23
22
3
2
211
104
1
0
102
452
10
8
3,649
16
4
26
29
25
2
11
40
4
3
6
7
85
5
65
59
4
206
11
6
67
8
35
3
197
69
3
4
60
10
4
12
5
5,815
2007
40
4
32
11
1
75
26
23
3
5
271
117
2
1
125
545
8
10
4,284
18
4
33
32
31
3
20
46
4
6
15
8
96
7
77
77
5
229
16
8
77
7
49
4
244
110
5
5
80
19
10
14
4
6,946
2008
40
4
32
11
1
75
26
23
3
5
272
117
2
1
125
544
8
10
4,285
18
4
33
32
31
3
20
46
4
6
15
7
96
7
77
77
5
228
16
8
77
7
49
4
244
110
5
5
80
19
10
14
4
6,945
2009
43
4
30
11
1
76
26
21
4
5
278
125
2
1
128
559
10
9
4,419
19
4
36
30
27
3
22
43
5
6
17
8
94
8
78
81
4
232
17
8
77
7
53
4
263
113
6
5
79
19
11
13
4
7,148
2010
60
3
35
13
1
91
32
22
4
5
321
152
3
2
151
643
12
14
5,095
22
6
42
33
39
6
20
47
7
6
19
9
109
8
86
94
5
280
20
11
85
8
54
4
298
129
7
7
84
22
12
16
4
8,258
2011
61
3
35
13
1
94
34
22
4
5
323
153
3
2
169
673
12
15
5,328
22
6
43
33
39
7
23
52
7
6
20
9
109
8
86
94
6
285
20
11
85
8
54
4
303
129
7
7
85
22
12
16
4
8,572
2012
59
4
36
13
1
97
39
23
5
5
328
157
3
2
175
688
12
16
5,403
24
5
43
34
40
7
23
53
7
6
20
9
108
8
87
93
5
289
20
12
85
8
61
4
314
134
7
7
87
20
12
18
4
8,720
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