Delgado
    Community College
    Spring 2003
    14th Class Day Report
    Published on February 18th , 2003
    By The Office of Institutional Research

    Table of Contents
    page no.
    Student Demographics 1
    Gender
    Ethnicity
    Citizenship
    General Statistics 2
    Full­time/Part­time Status
    Degree Seeking
    Enrollment by Age 3
    Enrollment by Campus 4
    Enrollment by Parish 4
    Enrollment by Division 5
    Enrollment by Admission Status 6
    Enrollment by Classification 6
    Most Popular Majors 7
    Degree Status 8
    Two Year Comparison of Enrollment by Program 10
    Enrollment by Program Ranked by Enrollment 12
    Top 50 "Feeder" High Schools of First Time Freshmen
    Ranked Alphabetically 14
    Top 50 "Feeder" High Schools of First Time Freshmen
    Ranked by Enrollment 15
    Enrollment by Zip Code 16

    Executive Summary
    Š
    Total Enrollment increased 14.1% over Spring 2002.
    Š
    African American enrollment increased by 18%, White enrollment by 11%.
    Š
    Female enrollment increased by 16%, male enrollment increased by 10%.
    Š
    Male enrollment makes up 32% of the total enrollment compared to 31% in
    Spring 2002.
    Š
    West Bank Campus had the largest increase at 17%. Charity School of
    Nursing follows with 16%. City Park had a 7% increase.
    Š
    First­time Freshmen decreased 4%, transfer students increased by 24%.
    Š
    Preparatory students decreased 31%.
    Š
    Radiologic Technology majors (including those not accepted) increased by 56%.
    Only 155 of the 1118 majors have been accepted into the program.
    Š
    Nursing majors (including pre­nursing) increased by 29%.
    Š
    St. Tammany Parish enrollment increased 36%.

    Spring 2003 Spring 2002 Inc/Dec % Change
    Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
    Women 10,682
    69%
    9,210
    68% 1,472 16%
    Men 4,690
    31%
    4,260
    32% 430 10%
    Asian/Pacific Islander 423
    3%
    357
    3% 66 18%
    American Indian 87
    1%
    97
    1%
    ­10 ­10%
    Black, Non­Hispanic 6,448
    42%
    5,463
    41% 985 18%
    Hispanic 702
    5%
    668
    5% 34 5%
    White, Non­Hispanic 5,859
    38%
    5,292
    39% 567 11%
    Did Not Indicate 1,853
    12%
    1,593
    12% 260 16%
    U.S. Citizens 14,840
    97%
    12,914
    96% 1,926 15%
    Not U.S. Citizens 532
    3%
    556
    4%
    ­24 ­4%
    Total 15,372 13,470
    1,902 14%
    Student Demographics
    0
    2,000
    4,000
    6,000
    8,000
    10,000
    12,000
    Women Men
    Enrollment by Gender
    Spring 2002
    Spring 2003
    0
    1,000
    2,000
    3,000
    4,000
    5,000
    6,000
    7,000
    Asian/Pacific
    Islander
    American Indian Black, Non­
    Hispanic
    Hispanic White, Non­
    Hispanic
    Did Not Indicate
    Enrollment by Ethnicity
    Spring 2002
    Spring 2003
    0
    2,000
    4,000
    6,000
    8,000
    10,000
    12,000
    14,000
    16,000
    U.S. Citizens Not U.S. Citizens
    Enrollment by Citizenship
    Spring 2002
    Spring 2003
    2/18/2003 Office of Institutional Research page 1

    Spring 2003 Spring 2002 Inc/Dec % Change
    Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
    Total Credit Enrollment 15,372 13,470 1,902 14%
    Full­time Students 6,836 44% 6,076 45% 760 13%
    Part­time Students 8,536 56% 7,394 55% 1,142 15%
    Degree­seeking 14,142 92% 12,122
    90%
    2,020 17%
    Non­degree­seeking 1,230 8% 1,348
    10%
    ­118 ­9%
    General Statistics
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    Full­Time/Part­Time Enrollment
    Spring 2002
    Spring 2003
    0
    2,000
    4,000
    6,000
    8,000
    10,000
    12,000
    14,000
    16,000
    Degree­seeking Non­degree­seeking
    Degree­Seeking and Non­Degree­Seeking Students
    Spring 2002
    Spring 2003
    2/18/2003 Office of Institutional Research page 2

    Spring 2003 Spring 2002* Inc/Dec %Change
    Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
    Age Unknown 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%
    Under 18 37 0% 62 0%
    ­25 ­40%
    18 – 19 1,249 8% 1,133 8% 116 10%
    20 – 21 3,007 20% 2,618 19% 389 15%
    22 – 24 3,133 20% 2,674 20% 459 17%
    25 – 29 2,915 19% 2,535 19% 380 15%
    30 – 34 1,819 12% 1,558 12% 261 17%
    35 – 39 1,182 8% 1,037 8% 145 14%
    40 – 49 1,444 9% 1,279 9% 165 13%
    50 – 64 500 3% 473 4% 27 6%
    65 and over 86 1% 101 1%
    ­15 ­15%
    Total 15,372 13,470 1,902 14%
    * Ages have been adjusted by the Board of Regents formula.
    Enrollment by Age
    Spring 2003
    19%
    12%
    8%
    9%
    3%
    1%
    8%
    20%
    20%
    18 – 19
    20 – 21
    22 – 24
    25 – 29
    30 – 34
    35 – 39
    40 – 49
    50 – 64
    65 and over
    2/18/2003 Office of Institutional Research page 3

    Campus
    Spring 2003 Spring 2002 Inc/Dec %Change
    Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
    City Park Campus 11,064 72% 10,616 79% 448 4%
    West Bank Campus 2,728 18% 2,336 17% 392 17%
    Charity School of Nursing 602 4% 518 4% 84 16%
    Northshore Site 978 6% n/a n/a 978 n/a
    Top Ten Parishes
    Spring 2003 Spring 2002 Inc/Dec %Change
    Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
    Orleans 6,030 39% 5,417 40% 613 11%
    Jefferson 5,467 36% 4,833 36% 634 13%
    St. Tammany 1,500 10% 1,102 8% 398 36%
    St. Charles 428 3% 355 3% 73 21%
    St. John 308 2% 243 2% 65 27%
    St. Bernard 292 2% 266 2% 26 10%
    Plaquemines 207 1% 188 1% 19 10%
    Lafourche 165 1% 127 1% 38 30%
    Terrebonne 159 1% 142 1% 17 12%
    St. James 67 0% 64 0% 3 5%
    Other 749 5% 733 5% 16 2%
    15,372 13,470 1,902 14%
    Enrollment by Campus & Parish
    0
    2,000
    4,000
    6,000
    8,000
    10,000
    12,000
    City Park Campus West Bank Campus Charity School of
    Nursing
    Northshore Site
    Enrollment by Campus
    Spring 2002
    Spring 2003
    0
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    2,000
    3,000
    4,000
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    Spring 2003 Spring 2002 Inc/Dec %Change
    Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
    City Park Campus ­ (blue)
    Arts & Humanities
    2,274 15% 2,159 16%
    115 5.3%
    Allied Health
    1,778 12% 1,371 10%
    407 29.7%
    Basic Education­CPC*
    2,220 14% 2,197 16%
    23 1.0%
    Business Studies
    1,457 9% 1,425 11%
    32 2.2%
    Communications
    317 2% 344 3%
    ­27 ­7.8%
    Community & Workforce
    Development 732
    5%
    993
    7%
    ­261 ­26%
    Technology**
    594 4% 852 6%
    ­258 ­30.3%
    Science & Math
    1,692 11% 1,275 10%
    417 32.7%
    Campus Total
    11,064 72% 10,616 72%
    448 4.2%
    West Bank Campus ­ (red)
    Arts & Sciences
    1,570 10% 1,190 9%
    380 31.9%
    Business & Technology
    519 3% 468 3%
    51 10.9%
    Basic Education­WBC
    639 4% 678 5%
    ­39 ­5.8%
    Campus Total 2,728
    18%
    2,336
    17%
    392 17%
    Nursing ­ (yellow) 602
    4%
    518
    4%
    84 16%
    Northshore Site***(green)
    Covington 165
    1%
    n/a
    n/a
    n/a n/a
    Slidell 813
    5%
    n/a
    n/a
    n/a n/a
    Site Total 978
    6%
    College Total 15,372 13,470 1,902 14%
    *Basic Education contains non­degree seeking students, and some students that should have been moved.
    **Technology Division was previously Occupational Studies. Motor Vehicles, Machine Tools,
    Culinary Arts and Hospitality became a part of Community & Workforce Development as of Fall 2002.
    ***Northshore enrollments were previously reported as a part of City Park.
    Enrollment by Division
    Spring 2003
    16%
    12%
    14%
    9%
    2%
    5%
    4%
    11%
    10%
    3%
    4%
    4%
    6%
    Arts & Humanities
    Allied Health
    Basic Education­CPC
    Business Studies
    Communications
    Community Workforce &
    Development
    Technology
    Science & Math
    Arts & Sciences
    Business & Technology
    Basic Education­WBC
    Nursing
    Northshore
    2/18/2003 Office of Institutional Research page 5

    Admission Status Spring 2003 Spring 2002 Inc/Dec %Change
    Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
    First­Time Freshmen 1,473 9.6% 1,533 11.4%
    ­60 ­4%
    Transfer Students 1,319 8.6% 1,061 7.9% 258 24%
    Continuing Students 11,191 72.8% 9,586 71.2% 1,605 17%
    Readmitted Students 1,327 8.6% 1,249 9.3% 78 6%
    Exchange Students 62 0.4% 41 0.3% 21 51%
    Classification Sprin
    g 2003 Spring 2002 Inc/Dec %Change
    Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
    Freshmen 8,399 54.6% 7,360 54.6% 1,039 14%
    Sophomore 3,465 22.5% 3,011 22.4% 454 15%
    Other Undergraduate 3,343 21.7% 2,860 21.2% 483 17%
    Preparatory 165 1.1% 239 1.8%
    ­74 ­31%
    Total 15,372 13,470 1,902 14%
    Enrollment by Admission Status & Classification
    0
    2,000
    4,000
    6,000
    8,000
    10,000
    12,000
    First­Time
    Freshmen
    Transfer Students Continuing
    Students
    Readmitted
    Students
    Exchange Students
    Admission Status
    Spring 2002
    Spring 2003
    0
    2,000
    4,000
    6,000
    8,000
    10,000
    Freshmen Sophomore Other Undergraduate Preparatory
    Classification
    Spring 2002
    Spring 2003
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    Top Ten Most Popular Majors
    Spring 2003 Spring 2002 Inc/Dec % Change
    Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
    Nursing 3,257
    21%
    2,517
    19%
    740
    29%
    General Studies 1,989
    13%
    1,841
    14%
    148
    8%
    Radiologic Technology 1,118
    7%
    715
    5%
    403
    56%
    Business Administration 1,045
    7%
    922
    7%
    123
    13%
    Early Childhood Education 754
    5%
    684
    5%
    70
    10%
    Computer Information 603
    4%
    592
    4%
    11
    2%
    Criminal Justice 540
    4%
    468
    3%
    72
    15%
    Accounting 497
    3%
    511
    4%
    ­14
    ­3%
    Physical Therapist Assistant 323
    2%
    276
    2%
    47
    17%
    General Science 262
    2%
    244
    2%
    18
    7%
    Other 4,984
    32%
    4,700
    35%
    284
    6%
    Total
    15,372 13,470 1,902 14%
    Most Popular Majors
    Spring 2003
    21%
    13%
    7%
    7%
    5%
    4%
    4%
    3%
    2%
    2%
    32%
    Nursing
    General Studies
    Radiologic Technology
    Business Administration
    Early Childhood Education
    Computer Information Technology
    Criminal Justice
    Accounting
    Physical Therapist Assistant
    General Science
    Other
    2/18/2003 Office of Institutional Research page 7

    Degree Status
    Program
    Associate Associate Associate Associate Associate Certificate Non­ Not Total
    of Arts of Applied Business of General of Science degree Admitted
    Science Studies Studies Seeking
    Accounting
    475 22 497
    Administrative Office Technology
    116 14 1 131
    Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
    34 3 37
    American Sign Language
    44 1 45
    Business Administration
    984 61 1,045
    Business Training
    16 1 17
    Carpentry
    27 4 31
    Computer Info Technology
    466 109 28 603
    Computer Repair
    34 2 36
    Computer Networking Engr Tech
    219 31 11 261
    Construction Management
    15 1 16
    CET ­ Architectural Engr
    107 5 112
    CET ­ Civil Engr Technology
    49 1 50
    CET ­ Construction Mgt
    23
    23
    Criminal Justice
    527 13 540
    Culinary Arts
    10 2 148 160
    Dietetic Technician
    21 34 55
    Diagnostic Medical Sonography
    19 54 73
    Dental Hygiene
    224 26
    Dental Lab Technology
    117 18
    Drafting
    29 4 33
    Early Childhood Education 734 20 754
    Educational Interpreting 73 5 78
    Electrical Construction
    11 11
    Elect Electronics Engr Tech
    139 5 144
    Electronics Repair
    11 1 12
    Emergency Med Tech
    5 22 89 116
    EST ­ Biomedical Equip Repair
    47 1 48
    EST ­ Computer Repair
    59 1 60
    Food Service Careers
    25 25
    Fine Arts
    116 49 165
    Fire Protection Technology
    130 59 189
    Funeral Service Education
    163 4 167
    General Science
    207 55 262
    General Studies
    329 411 1,249 1,989
    Health Information Technology
    38 8 132 178
    Horticulture Technology
    29 7 6 42
    Hospitality
    85 10 3 98
    2/18/2003 Office of Institutional Research page 8

    Degree Status
    Program
    Associate Associate Associate Associate Associate Certificate Non­ Not Total
    of Arts of Applied Business of General of Science degree Admitted
    Science Studies Studies Seeking
    Interior Design
    177 17 194
    Industrial Technology ­ Drafting
    65
    65
    Ind Tech ­ Machine Tool Tech
    1
    1
    Legal Secretary
    74 1 75
    Medical Lab Technician
    29 4 93 126
    Management
    235 1 5 241
    Motor Vehicle Technology
    84 1 23 19 127
    Music
    96 18 114
    Nuclear Medicine Technology
    535 40
    Nursing
    567 62 2,628 3,257
    Occupational Therapy Assistant
    1 3 36 40
    Ophthalmic Medical Assistant
    114 15
    Performance & Media Art186 7 193
    Pharmacy Technician
    15 162 177
    Practical Nursing
    29 134 163
    Physical Therapist Assisting 25 5 293 323
    Radiologic Technology
    155 12 951 1,118
    Respiratory Care Technology
    26 3 4 136 169
    Safety & Health Tech 29 2 31
    Surgical Technology
    37 2 203 242
    Visual Communications 1 197 8 206
    Welding
    11 2
    Certified Nursing Assistant
    510 15
    Elect Servicing­Electronics Repair 36 1 37
    English as a Second Language
    238 238
    Industrial Tech­Machine Tech
    1
    1
    Machine Tool Technology
    11 3 14
    Mid­Management
    11
    Total1,910 1,577 1,336 329 2,052 496 1,230 6,442 15,372
    2/18/2003 Office of Institutional Research page 9

    Prefix
    Program Inc/Dec % Change
    2003 2002 Number
    Percent
    ACCT Accounting 497 511
    ­14 ­3%
    ADOT Administrative Office Technology 131 143
    ­12 ­8%
    AIRC Air Conditioning & Refrigeration 37 51
    ­14 ­27%
    ASLS American Sign Language Studies 45 33 12 36%
    BUAD Business Administration 1,045 922 123 13%
    BUTR Business Training 17 51
    ­34 ­67%
    CARP Carpentry 31 20 11 55%
    CMIN Computer Information Technology 603 592 11 2%
    CMRP Computer Repair 36 49
    ­13 ­27%
    CNA Certified Nursing Assistant 15 23
    ­8 ­35%
    CNET Computer Network Technology 261 272
    ­11 ­4%
    CNMG Construction Management 16 8 8 100%
    COAR Con. Tech.­Architectural Engineering 112 94 18 19%
    COCE Con. Tech.­Civil Engineering Technology 50 41 9 22%
    COCM Con. Tech.­Construction Management 23 34
    ­11 ­32%
    CRJU Criminal Justice 540 468 72 15%
    CULA Culinary Arts 160 193
    ­33 ­17%
    DIET Dietetic Technician 55 35 20 57%
    DMSU Diagnostic Medical Sonography 73 46 27 59%
    DNHY Dental Hygiene 26 62
    ­36 ­58%
    DNTE Dental Laboratory Technology 18 23
    ­5 ­22%
    DRAF Drafting 33 38
    ­5 ­13%
    ECED Early Childhood Education 754 684 70 10%
    EIDF Educational Interpreting for the Deaf 78 76 2 3%
    ELCO Electrical Construction Technology 11 32
    ­21 ­66%
    ELET Electrical ­ Electronics Engineering Technology 144 137 7 5%
    ELRP Electronics Repair 12 15
    ­3 ­20%
    EMTE Emergency Medical Technology 116 86 30 35%
    ESBI Electronics Servicing­Biomedical Equipment Repai
    r
    48 26 22 85%
    ESCR Electronics Servicing­Computer Repair 60 41 19 46%
    ESER Electronics Servicing­Electronics Repair 37 23 14 61%
    ESLN English as a Second Language 238 274
    ­36 ­13%
    FDSV Food Service Careers 25 23 2 9%
    FNAR Fine Arts 165 155 10 6%
    FPTC Fire Protection Technology 189 219
    ­30 ­14%
    FSED Funeral Service Education 167 135 32 24%
    GSCI General Science 262 244 18 7%
    GSTD General Studies 1,989 1,841 148 8%
    HEIT Health Information Technology 178 182
    ­4 ­2%
    HORT Horticulture 42 29 13 45%
    HOST Hospitality 98 108
    ­10 ­9%
    INTD Interior Design 194 165 29 18%
    ITDR Industrial Technology­Drafting 65 34 31 91%
    ITMF Industrial Technology­Manufacturing 1 3
    ­2 ­67%
    ITMT Industrial Technology­Machine Technology 1 2
    ­1 ­50%
    LEGS Legal Secretar
    y
    75 47 28 60%
    2/18/2003 Office of Institutional Research page 10
    Spring
    Two Year Comparison of Enrollment by Program

    Prefix
    Program Inc/Dec % Change
    2003 2002 Number
    Percent
    Spring
    Two Year Comparison of Enrollment by Program
    MACH Machine Tool Technology 14 16
    ­2 ­13%
    MANG Mid­Management 1 1 0 0%
    MLTS Medical Laboratory Technician 126 105 21 20%
    MNGT Management 241 221 20 9%
    MOVH Motor Vehicle Technology 127 108 19 18%
    MUSC Music 114 109 5 5%
    NUMT Nuclear Medicine Technology 40 17 23 135%
    NURS Nursing 602 474 128 27%
    NURS Pre­nursing 2,655 2,043 612 30%
    OCTA Occupational Therapy Assistant 40 70
    ­30 ­43%
    OPHT Ophthalmic Medical Assistant 15 17
    ­2 ­12%
    PFMA Performance and Media Arts 193 172 21 12%
    PHAR Pharmacy Technician 177 115 62 54%
    PRNU Practical Nursing 163 110 53 48%
    PTAP Physical Therapist Assistant 323 276 47 17%
    RADT Radiologic Technology 1,118 715 403 56%
    RSPT Respiratory Care Technology 169 161 8 5%
    SFTY Safety and Health Technology 31 40
    ­9 ­23%
    SURG Surgical Technology 242 199 43 22%
    VISC Visual Communications 206 206 0 0%
    WELD Welding Technology 2 5
    ­3 ­60%
    WRKC Workforce Training 0 0 0 0%
    Unknown/Discontinued 0 0 0 0%
    Total 15,372 13,470 1,902
    2/18/2003 Office of Institutional Research page 11

    Prefix
    Program
    Number Percent
    NURS Pre­Nursing 2,655 17.3%
    GSTD General Studies 1,989 12.9%
    RADT Radiologic Technology 1,118 7.3%
    BUAD Business Administration 1,045 6.8%
    ECED Early Childhood Education 754 4.9%
    CMIN Computer Information Technology 603 3.9%
    NURS Nursing 602 3.9%
    CRJU Criminal Justice 540 3.5%
    ACCT Accounting 497 3.2%
    PTAP Physical Therapist Assistant 323 2.1%
    GSCI General Science 262 1.7%
    CNET Computer Network Technology 261 1.7%
    SURG Surgical Technology 242 1.6%
    MNGT Management 241 1.6%
    ESLN English as a Second Language 238 1.5%
    VISC Visual Communications 206 1.3%
    INTD Interior Design 194 1.3%
    PFMA Performance and Media Arts 193 1.3%
    FPTC Fire Protection Technology 189 1.2%
    HEIT Health Information Technology 178 1.2%
    PHAR Pharmacy Technician 177 1.2%
    RSPT Respiratory Care Technology 169 1.1%
    FSED Funeral Service Education 167 1.1%
    FNAR Fine Arts 165 1.1%
    PRNU Practical Nursing 163 1.1%
    CULA Culinary Arts 160 1.0%
    ELET Electrical ­ Electronics Engineering Technology 144 0.9%
    ADOT Administrative Office Technology (previously OFCA) 131 0.9%
    MOVH Motor Vehicle Technology 127 0.8%
    MLTS Medical Laboratory Technician 126 0.8%
    EMTE Emergency Medical Technology 116 0.8%
    MUSC Music 114 0.7%
    COAR Construction Technology­Architectural Engineering 112 0.7%
    HOST Hospitality 98 0.6%
    EIDF Educational Interpreting for the Deaf 78 0.5%
    LEGS Legal Secretary 75 0.5%
    DMSU Diagnostic Medical Sonography 73 0.5%
    ITDR Industrial Technology­Drafting 65 0.4%
    ESCR Electronics Servicing Technology­Computer Repair 60 0.4%
    DIET Dietetic Technician 55 0.4%
    COCE Construction Technology­Civil Engineering Technology 50 0.3%
    ESBI Electronics Servicing Technology­Biomedical Equipment Repair 48 0.3%
    ASLS American Sign Language Studies 45 0.3%
    HORT Horticulture 42 0.3%
    2/18/2003 Office of Institutional Research page 12
    Spring 2003
    Enrollment by Program ­ Ranked by Enrollment

    Enrollment by Program ­ Ranked by Enrollment
    Prefix
    Program
    Number Percent
    NUMT Nuclear Medicine Technology 40 0.3%
    OCTA Occupational Therapy Assistant 40 0.3%
    AIRC Air Conditioning & Refrigeration 37 0.2%
    ESER Electronics Servicing Technology­Electronics Repair 37 0.2%
    CMRP Computer Repair 36 0.2%
    DRAF Drafting 33 0.2%
    CARP Carpentry 31 0.2%
    SFTY Safety and Health Technology 31 0.2%
    DNHY Dental Hygiene 26 0.2%
    FDSV Food Service Careers 25 0.2%
    COCM Construction Techology­Construction Management 23 0.1%
    DNTE Dental Laboratory Technology 18 0.1%
    BUTR Business Training 17 0.1%
    CNMG Construction Management 16 0.1%
    CNA Certified Nursing Assistant 15 0.1%
    OPHT Ophthalmic Medical Assistant 15 0.1%
    MACH Machine Tool Technology 14 0.1%
    ELRP Electronics Repair 12 0.1%
    ELCO Electrical Construction Technology 11 0.0%
    WELD Welding Technology 2 0.0%
    ITMF Industrial Technology­Manufacturing 1 0.0%
    ITMT Industrial Technology­Machine Tool Technology 1 0.0%
    MANG Mid­Management 1 0.0%
    Total
    15,372 100.0%
    2/18/2003 Office of Institutional Research page 13
    Spring 2003

    Rank
    School
    2003 2002
    Inc/Dec % Change
    Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
    TOTAL First Time Freshman 1473 1533
    ­60 ­3.9%
    1
    Alcee Fortier
    21 1.4% 36 2.3%
    ­15 ­41.7%
    2
    Alfred Lawless Senior
    7 0.5% 8 0.5%
    ­1 ­12.5%
    3
    Alfred T. Bonnabel 26 1.8% 17 1.1% 9 52.9%
    4
    Andrew Jackson Fundamental 4 0.3% 1 0.1% 3 300.0%
    5
    Archbishop Blenk
    5 0.3% 7 0.5%
    ­2 ­28.6%
    6
    Archbishop Chapelle 7 0.5% 4 0.3% 3 75.0%
    7
    Archbishop Rummel 4 0.3% 6 0.4%
    ­2 ­33.3%
    8
    Archbishop Shaw 5 0.3% 4 0.3% 1 25.0%
    9 Booker T. Washington 19 1.3% 11 0.7% 8 72.7%
    10 Brother Martin 5 0.3% 6 0.4%
    ­1 ­16.7%
    11 Central Lafourche 5 0.3% 4 0.3% 1 25.0%
    12 Chalmette 5 0.3% 3 0.2% 2 66.7%
    13 Covington 12 0.8% 2 0.1% 10 500.0%
    14 Delasalle 7 0.5% 4 0.3% 3 75.0%
    15 Destrehan 24 1.6% 23 1.5% 1 4.3%
    16 East Jefferson 15 1.0% 18 1.2%
    ­3 ­16.7%
    17 East Saint John 6 0.4% 7 0.5%
    ­1 ­14.3%
    18 F.T. Nicholls 18 1.2% 13 0.8% 5 38.5%
    19 Fisher Middle 5 0.3% 10 0.7%
    ­5 ­50.0%
    20 Fontainebleau 9 0.6% 26 1.7%
    ­17 ­65.4%
    21 Fredrick A. Douglass Senio
    r
    8 0.5% 12 0.8%
    ­4 ­33.3%
    22 George W. Carver Sr 16 1.1% 13 0.8% 3 23.1%
    23 Grace King 28 1.9% 20 1.3% 8 40.0%
    24 Hahnville 14 1.0% 17 1.1%
    ­3 ­17.6%
    25 Immaculata 5 0.3% 4 0.3% 1 25.0%
    26 J.S. Clark Senio
    r
    18 1.2% 11 0.7% 7 63.6%
    27 John Ehret 59 4.0% 39 2.5% 20 51.3%
    28 John F. Kennedy Senio
    r
    48 3.3% 35 2.3% 13 37.1%
    29 John McDonogh Senio
    r
    42 2.9% 42 2.7% 0 0.0%
    30 L.B. Landr
    y
    9 0.6% 19 1.2%
    ­10 ­52.6%
    31 L.E. Rabouin Voc 21 1.4% 32 2.1%
    ­11 ­34.4%
    32 L.W. Higgins 34 2.3% 41 2.7%
    ­7 ­17.1%
    33 Marion Abramson 31 2.1% 21 1.4% 10 47.6%
    34 Mc Donogh 35 Senio
    r
    30 2.0% 55 3.6%
    ­25 ­45.5%
    35 McMain Magne
    t
    4 0.3% 5 0.3%
    ­1 ­20.0%
    36 Northshore 9 0.6% 6 0.4% 3 50.0%
    37 O.Perry Walker Senior 24 1.6% 28 1.8%
    ­4 ­14.3%
    38 Pearl River 8 0.5% 5 0.3% 3 60.0%
    39 Riverdale 15 1.0% 15 1.0% 0 0.0%
    40 Salmen 8 0.5% 7 0.5% 1 14.3%
    41 Sarah Reed 23 1.6% 25 1.6%
    ­2 ­8.0%
    42 Slidell 18 1.2% 16 1.0% 2 12.5%
    43 St. Augustine 6 0.4% 5 0.3% 1 20.0%
    44 Saint Marys Academ
    y
    8 0.5% 94 6.1%
    ­86 ­91.5%
    45 Terrebonne 5 0.3% 4 0.3% 1 25.0%
    46 Walter L. Cohen 20 1.4% 13 0.8% 7 53.8%
    47 Warren Easton Fundamental 40 2.7% 48 3.1%
    ­8 ­16.7%
    48 West Jefferson 34 2.3% 35 2.3%
    ­1 ­2.9%
    49 West St. John 5 0.3% 28 1.8%
    ­23 ­82.1%
    50 Xavier Preparator
    y
    4 0.3% 3 0.2% 1 33.3%
    Unknown 272 18.5% 274 17.9%
    ­2 ­0.7%
    G.E.D. 249 16.9% 250 16.3%
    ­1 ­0.4%
    Non­High School Grads 30 2.0% 42 2.7%
    ­12 ­28.6%
    2/18/2003 Office of Institutional Research page14
    Top 50 "Feeder" High Schools Ranked Alphabetically

    Rank
    School
    2003 2002
    Inc/Dec % Change
    Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
    TOTAL First Time Freshman 1473 1533
    ­60 ­3.9%
    1 John Ehret 59 4.0% 39 2.5% 20 51.3%
    2 John F. Kennedy Senior 48 3.3% 35 2.3% 13 37.1%
    3 John McDonogh Senior 42 2.9% 42 2.7% 0 0.0%
    4 Warren Easton Fundamental 40 2.7% 48 3.1%
    ­8 ­16.7%
    5 L.W. Higgins 34 2.3% 41 2.7%
    ­7 ­17.1%
    6 West Jefferson 34 2.3% 35 2.3%
    ­1 ­2.9%
    7 Marion Abramson 31 2.1% 21 1.4% 10 47.6%
    8 Mc Donogh 35 Senior 30 2.0% 55 3.6%
    ­25 ­45.5%
    9 Grace King 28 1.9% 20 1.3% 8 40.0%
    10 Alfred T. Bonnabel 26 1.8% 17 1.1% 9 52.9%
    11 Destrehan 24 1.6% 23 1.5% 1 4.3%
    12 O.Perry Walker Senior 24 1.6% 28 1.8%
    ­4 ­14.3%
    13 Sarah Reed 23 1.6% 25 1.6%
    ­2 ­8.0%
    14 Alcee Fortier 21 1.4% 36 2.3%
    ­15 ­41.7%
    15 L.E. Rabouin Voc 21 1.4% 32 2.1%
    ­11 ­34.4%
    16 Walter L. Cohen 20 1.4% 13 0.8% 7 53.8%
    17 Booker T. Washington 19 1.3% 11 0.7% 8 72.7%
    18 F.T. Nicholls 18 1.2% 13 0.8% 5 38.5%
    19 J.S. Clark Senior 18 1.2% 11 0.7% 7 63.6%
    20 Slidell 18 1.2% 16 1.0% 2 12.5%
    21 George W. Carver Sr 16 1.1% 13 0.8% 3 23.1%
    22 East Jefferson 15 1.0% 18 1.2%
    ­3 ­16.7%
    23 Riverdale 15 1.0% 15 1.0% 0 0.0%
    24 Hahnville 14 1.0% 17 1.1%
    ­3 ­17.6%
    25 Covington 12 0.8% 2 0.1% 10 500.0%
    26 Fontainebleau 9 0.6% 26 1.7%
    ­17 ­65.4%
    27 L.B. Landry 9 0.6% 19 1.2%
    ­10 ­52.6%
    28 Northshore 9 0.6% 6 0.4% 3 50.0%
    29 Fredrick A. Douglass Senior 8 0.5% 12 0.8%
    ­4 ­33.3%
    30 Pearl River 8 0.5% 5 0.3% 3 60.0%
    31 Salmen 8 0.5% 7 0.5% 1 14.3%
    32 Saint Marys Academy 8 0.5% 94 6.1%
    ­86 ­91.5%
    33 Alfred Lawless Senior 7 0.5% 8 0.5%
    ­1 ­12.5%
    34 Archbishop Chapelle 7 0.5% 4 0.3% 3 75.0%
    35 Delasalle 7 0.5% 4 0.3% 3 75.0%
    36 East Saint John 6 0.4% 7 0.5%
    ­1 ­14.3%
    37 St. Augustine 6 0.4% 5 0.3% 1 20.0%
    38 Archbishop Blenk 5 0.3% 7 0.5%
    ­2 ­28.6%
    39 Archbishop Shaw 5 0.3% 4 0.3% 1 25.0%
    40 Brother Martin 5 0.3% 6 0.4%
    ­1 ­16.7%
    41 Central Lafourche 5 0.3% 4 0.3% 1 25.0%
    42 Chalmette 5 0.3% 3 0.2% 2 66.7%
    43 Fisher Middle 5 0.3% 10 0.7%
    ­5 ­50.0%
    44 Immaculata 5 0.3% 4 0.3% 1 25.0%
    45 Terrebonne 5 0.3% 4 0.3% 1 25.0%
    46 West St. John 5 0.3% 28 1.8%
    ­23 ­82.1%
    47 Andrew Jackson Fundamental 4 0.3% 1 0.1% 3 300.0%
    48 Archbishop Rummel 4 0.3% 6 0.4%
    ­2 ­33.3%
    49 McMain Magnet 4 0.3% 5 0.3%
    ­1 ­20.0%
    50 Xavier Preparatory 4 0.3% 3 0.2% 1 33.3%
    Unknown 272 18.5% 274 17.9%
    ­2 ­0.7%
    G.E.D. 249 16.9% 250 16.3%
    ­1 ­0.4%
    Non­High School Grads 30 2.0% 42 2.7%
    ­12 ­28.6%
    2/18/2003 Office of Institutional Research page15
    Top 50 "Feeder" High Schools Ranked by Enrollment

    Spring
    Spring
    Zip Code 2003 Percent 2002 Percent Inc/Dec % Change
    Metairie South of I­10 70001 502 3.3% 459 3.4% 43 9.4%
    Metairie 70002 232 1.5% 208 1.5% 24 11.5%
    West Metairie 70003 488 3.2% 434 3.2% 54 12.4%
    Old Metairie ­ Bucktown 70005 229 1.5% 212 1.6% 17 8.0%
    Metairie Clearview North of I­10 70006 172 1.1% 191 1.4%
    ­19 ­9.9%
    Belle Chasse 70037 152 1.0% 130 1.0% 22 16.9%
    Chalmette 70043 132 0.9% 127 0.9% 5 3.9%
    St. Charles 70047 125 0.8% 128 1.0%
    ­3 ­2.3%
    Gretna 70053 195 1.3% 181 1.3% 14 7.7%
    Gretna/So. of Whitney 70056 606 3.9% 536 4.0% 70 13.1%
    Harvey 70058 672 4.4% 563 4.2% 109 19.4%
    South Kenner 70062 191 1.2% 158 1.2% 33 20.9%
    North Kenner 70065 687 4.5% 617 4.6% 70 11.3%
    LaPlace 70068 245 1.6% 187 1.4% 58 31.0%
    Marrero 70072 748 4.9% 694 5.2% 54 7.8%
    Westwego 70094 367 2.4% 319 2.4% 48 15.0%
    Algiers 70114 443 2.9% 399 3.0% 44 11.0%
    Uptown 70115 338 2.2% 344 2.6%
    ­6 ­1.7%
    French Quarter ­ Marigny 70116 133 0.9% 126 0.9% 7 5.6%
    Bywater/Lower 9th Ward 70117 634 4.1% 565 4.2% 69 12.2%
    Carrollton/Riverbend 70118 326 2.1% 337 2.5%
    ­11 ­3.3%
    Mid City 70119 615 4.0% 568 4.2% 47 8.3%
    N.O. Postal Box Zone 70121 144 0.9% 140 1.0% 4 2.9%
    Lakefront/Gentilly 70122 629 4.1% 587 4.4% 42 7.2%
    Harahan ­ Jefferson 70123 265 1.7% 231 1.7% 34 14.7%
    Lakefront/Lakeview 70124 229 1.5% 195 1.4% 34 17.4%
    Broadmoor 70125 201 1.3% 172 1.3% 29 16.9%
    N.O. East Crowder 70126 629 4.1% 546 4.1% 83 15.2%
    N.O. East Crowder to Wright Rd. 70127 448 2.9% 384 2.9% 64 16.7%
    N.O. East Wright Rd. to I­510 70128 307 2.0% 264 2.0% 43 16.3%
    N.O. East Past I­510 70129 216 1.4% 186 1.4% 30 16.1%
    N.O. CBD ­ Lwr. Garden District 70130 144 0.9% 122 0.9% 22 18.0%
    Lower Coast Algiers 70131 390 2.5% 349 2.6% 41 11.7%
    Slidell 70458 402 2.6% 316 2.3% 86 27.2%
    Slidell 70460 239 1.6% 185 1.4% 54 29.2%
    Slidell 70461 271 1.8% 224 1.7% 47 21.0%
    Subtotal 12,746 82.9% 11,384 84.5% 1,362 12.0%
    Other Louisiana 2,482 16.1% 2,008 14.9% 474 23.6%
    Total Louisiana 15,228 99.1% 13,392 99.4% 1,836 13.7%
    Out­of­State 144 0.9% 78 0.6% 66 84.6%
    Total 15,372 13,470
    Enrollment by Zip Code
    2/18/2003 Office of Institutional Research page 16

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