5 Year Analysis Preliminary Report
    Fall 2000­2004
    Published on September 30, 2004
    By The Office of Institutional Research

    Table of Contents
    page no.
    Summary
    Enrollment by Gender 1
    Enrollment by Ethnicity 1
    Enrollment by Age 4
    Enrollment by Admission Status 6
    Enrollment by Classification 6
    Full­time/Part­time Status, Headcount, FTE, SCH 9
    Enrollment by Award Sought 11
    Enrollment by Division 12
    Enrollment by Program 13
    Enrollment by Program Ranked by Student Total 21
    Enrollment by Parish 23
    Top 50 "Feeder" High Schools of First Time Freshmen 25
    Enrollment by Zip Code 27

    SUMMARY
    3
    Enrollment increased 23.3% from Fall 2000 (12,784) to Fall 2004 (16,670).
    3
    Enrollment for Fall 2004 is our highest enrollment ever, although only a 1% increase over Fall 2003.
    3
    Female students increased by 26.9% over the 5 years; male students increased by only 15.2%.
    Our female student enrollment is now 70% of the total.
    3
    African American enrollment increased by 28.4% over the 5 years. Hispanic enrollment decreased
    by 5.5%. Caucasian enrollment increased by 11.1%.
    3
    Charity Campus had the largest increase overall with 46% gain in enrollment. West Bank campus
    continues to be a fast growing campus with a 27.6% increase over 5 years.
    Enrollment at the Northshore site increased 16.3%, and City Park campus by 10.5%.
    3
    Transfer students increases by 28.6%; continuing students increased by 26.5%.
    First­time freshman increased 13%.
    3
    Nursing and Pre­Nursing had the largest number increase (2,068) over the 5 years.
    3
    Legal Secretary, Horticulture, Practical Nursing, Pharmacy Technician, Nuclear Medicine,
    Diagnostic Medical Sonography had significant increases in program enrollment since 2000.
    3
    Computer Network Technology, Computer Information Technology, Fire Protection Technology,
    Occupational Therapy Assistant, and Physical Therapy Assisting had significant decreases
    in program enrollment.

    Number %
    Change Change
    College Wide
    2000 2000
    Gender
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Female
    8,476 8,939 10,416 11,591 11,591 3,115 26.9%
    Male
    4,308 4,465 4,705 4,909 5,079 771 15.2%
    Total
    12,784 13,404 15,121 16,500 16,670 3,886 23.3%
    Number %
    Change Change
    College Wide
    2000 2000
    Ethnicity 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Asian/Pacific Islander
    377 343 418 432 389 12 3.1%
    Native American
    108 107 94 106 136 28 20.6%
    Black Non­Hispanic
    5,014 5,334 6,183 6,853 7,004 1,990 28.4%
    Hispanic
    742 700 746 737 785 43 5.5%
    White Non­Hispanic
    5,634 5,635 5,739 6,351 6,340 706 11.1%
    Non Resident Alien
    179 175 N/A N/A
    Did not indicate
    909 1,285 1,941 1,842 1,841 932 50.6%
    Total 12,784 13,404 15,121 16,500 16,670 3,886 23.3%
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    Fall Enrollment History 2000­2004 by Gender
    Fall Enrollment History 2000­2004 by Ethnicity
    0
    2,000
    4,000
    6,000
    8,000
    10,000
    12,000
    Female Male
    2000
    2001
    2002
    2003
    2004
    0
    1,000
    2,000
    3,000
    4,000
    5,000
    6,000
    7,000
    8,000
    Asian/Pacific
    Islander
    Native
    American
    Black Non­
    Hispanic
    Hispanic White Non­
    Hispanic
    Non Resident
    Alien
    Did not
    indicate
    2000
    2001
    2002
    2003
    2004

    Number
    %
    Chan
    ge Change
    City Park Campus
    2000 2000
    Gende
    r
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Female
    6,509 6,888 7,928 7,754 7,578 1,069 14.1%
    Male
    3,676 3,810 3,979 3,801 3,805 129 3.4%
    Total
    10,185 10,698 11,907 11,555 11,383 1,198 10.5%
    Number
    %
    Chan
    ge Change
    West Bank Campus
    2000 2000
    Gende
    r
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Female
    1,583 1,625 1,971 2,265 2,203 620 28.1%
    Male
    552 571 662 721 746 194 26.0%
    Total
    2,135 2,196 2,633 2,986 2,949 814 27.6%
    Number
    %
    Chan
    ge Change
    Charity School of Nursing
    2000 2000
    Gende
    r
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Female
    384 426 517 647 754 370 49.1%
    Male
    80 84 64 75 106 26 24.5%
    Total
    464 510 581 722 860 396 46.0%
    Number
    %
    Chan
    ge Change
    Northshore Site
    2003 2003
    Gende
    r
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Female
    925 1,056 131 12.4%
    Male
    312 422 110 26.1%
    Total
    1,237 1,478 241 16.3%
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    Fall Enrollment History 2000­2004 by Gender by Campus

    Number %
    Change Change
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Asian/Pacific Islander
    321 295 345 344 293
    ­28 ­9.6%
    Native American
    80 72 48 50 74
    ­6 ­8.1%
    Black Non­Hispanic
    4042 4,265 4,948 5,149 5,131 1,089 21.2%
    Hispanic
    620 588 627 556 568
    ­52 ­9.2%
    White Non­Hispanic
    4397 4,389 4,497 4,222 3,966
    ­431 ­10.9%
    Non Resident Alien
    172 167 N/A N/A
    Did not indicate
    725 1,089 1,442 1,062 1,184 459 38.8%
    Total 10,185 10,698 11,907 11,555 11,383 1,198 10.5%
    Number %
    Change Change
    West Bank Campus 2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Asian/Pacific Islander
    49 42 63 69 75 26 34.7%
    Native American
    22 31 42 36 38 16 42.1%
    Black Non­Hispanic
    859 931 1,096 1,374 1,409 550 39.0%
    Hispanic
    99 92 103 122 142 43 30.3%
    White Non­Hispanic
    936 922 881 945 934
    ­2 ­0.2%
    Non Resident Alien
    3 4 N/A N/A
    Did not indicate
    170 178 448 437 347 177 51.0%
    Total 2,135 2,196 2,633 2,986 2,949 814 27.6%
    Number %
    Change Change
    Charity School of Nursing
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Asian/Pacific Islander
    7 6 10 14 15 8 53.3%
    Native American
    6 4498 225.0%
    Black Non­Hispanic
    113 138 139 175 233 120 51.5%
    Hispanic
    23 20 16 29 37 14 37.8%
    White Non­Hispanic
    301 324 361 397 457 156 34.1%
    Non Resident Alien
    3 4 N/A N/A
    Did not indicate
    14 18 51 95 106 92 86.8%
    Total 464 510 581 722 860 396 46.0%
    Number %
    Change Change
    Northshore Site 2003 2003
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Asian/Pacific Islander
    5 6 1 16.7%
    Native American
    11 16 5 31.3%
    Black Non­Hispanic
    155 231 76 32.9%
    Hispanic
    30 38 8 21.1%
    White Non­Hispanic
    787 983 196 19.9%
    Non Resident Alien
    1 0 N/A N/A
    Did not indicate
    248 204 ­44 ­21.6%
    Total
    1,237 1,478 241 16.3%
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    Fall Enrollment History 2000­2004 by Ethnicity by Campus
    City Park Campus

    Number %
    Change Change
    College Wide
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Less Than 18
    136 193 175 126 136 0 0.0%
    18­19
    1,944 2,014 2,274 2,351 2,284 340 14.9%
    20­21
    2,283 2,415 2,719 2,980 2,902 619 21.3%
    22­24
    2,236 2,387 2,778 3,113 3,126 890 28.5%
    25­29
    2,201 2,262 2,593 2,920 3,013 812 26.9%
    30­34
    1,300 1,381 1,644 1,820 1,914 614 32.1%
    35­39
    970 1,000 1,080 1,193 1,250 280 22.4%
    40­49
    1,189 1,227 1,307 1,427 1,443 254 17.6%
    50­64
    431 437 459 479 530 99 18.7%
    65 and Over
    94 88 92 91 72
    ­22 ­30.6%
    Total
    12,784 13,404 15,121 16,500 16,670 3,886 23.3%
    Average Age
    28 28 28 28 28 0 0.0%
    Number %
    Change Change
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Less Than 18
    108 144 139 71 81
    ­27 ­33.3%
    18­19
    1,573 1,609 1,826 1,653 1,624 51 3.1%
    20­21
    1,848 1,981 2,156 2,193 2,055 207 10.1%
    22­24
    1,792 1,878 2,190 2,240 2,189 397 18.1%
    25­29
    1,729 1,793 1,995 2,045 2,057 328 15.9%
    30­34
    1,034 1,103 1,276 1,211 1,234 200 16.2%
    35­39
    751 786 833 791 803 52 6.5%
    40­49
    930 966 1,049 956 924
    ­6 ­0.6%
    50­64
    353 376 372 337 367 14 3.8%
    65 and Over
    67 62 71 58 49
    ­18 ­36.7%
    Total 10,185 10,698 11,907 11,555 11,383 1,198 10.5%
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    F
    all Enrollment History 1997­2000
    Fall Enrollment History 2000­2004 by Age by Campus
    City Park Campus
    Fall Enrollment History 2000­2004 by Age
    0
    500
    1,000
    1,500
    2,000
    2,500
    3,000
    3,500
    Less
    Than 18
    18­19 20­21 22­24 25­29 30­34 35­39 40­49 50­64 65 and
    Over
    2000
    2001
    2002
    2003
    2004

    Number %
    Change Change
    West Bank Campus 2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Less Than 18
    28 48 36 42 32 4 12.5%
    18­19
    371 401 442 490 420 49 11.7%
    20­21
    403 391 516 543 533 130 24.4%
    22­24
    350 401 458 525 527 177 33.6%
    25­29
    321 314 423 481 474 153 32.3%
    30­34
    185 183 256 306 330 145 43.9%
    35­39
    164 168 203 236 237 73 30.8%
    40­49
    214 205 199 255 276 62 22.5%
    50­64
    73 59 79 83 100 27 27.0%
    65 and Over
    26 26 21 25 20
    ­6 ­30.0%
    Total 2,135 2,196 2,633 2,986 2,949 814 27.6%
    Number %
    Change Change
    Charity School of Nursing
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Less Than 18
    0 1001 1100.0%
    18­19
    0 4643 3100.0%
    20­21
    32 43 47 47 50 18 36.0%
    22­24
    94 108 130 154 175 81 46.3%
    25­29
    151 155 175 216 238 87 36.6%
    30­34
    81 95 112 143 181 100 55.2%
    35­39
    55 46 44 72 103 48 46.6%
    40­49
    45 56 59 67 88 43 48.9%
    50­64
    5 2 8 19 21 16 76.2%
    65 and Over
    1 0000­1 ­100.0%
    Total 464 510 581 722 860 396 46.0%
    Number %
    Change Change
    Northshore Site 2003 2003
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Less Than 18
    13 22 9 40.9%
    18­19
    204 237 33 13.9%
    20­21
    197 264 67 25.4%
    22­24
    194 235 41 17.4%
    25­29
    178 244 66 27.0%
    30­34
    160 169 9 5.3%
    35­39
    94 107 13 12.1%
    40­49
    149 155 6 3.9%
    50­64
    40 42 2 4.8%
    65 and Over
    83­5 ­166.7%
    Total
    1,237 1,478 241 16.3%
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    Fall Enrollment History 2000­2004 by Age by Campus (cont.)

    Number %
    College Wide
    Change Change
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    First­Time Freshmen
    2,560 2,661 2,784
    2,902
    2,941 381 13.0%
    Transfer Student
    1,104 1,222 1,438
    1,526
    1,547 443 28.6%
    Continuing Students
    7,973 8,319 9,556
    10,653
    10,843 2,870 26.5%
    Readmitted Students
    1,107 1,157 1,296
    1,346
    1,274 167 13.1%
    Exchange Students
    40 45 47
    72
    65 25 38.5%
    Other Students
    1
    0 N/A N/A
    Total 12,784 13,404 15,121 16,500 16,670 3,886 23.3%
    Number %
    College Wide
    Change Change
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Freshmen
    7,262 7,748 8,665 9,357 9,219 1,957 21.2%
    Sophomore
    2,735 2,847 3,166 3,457 3,687 952 25.8%
    Other Undergraduates
    2,659 2,657 3,140 3,604 3,640 981 27.0%
    Preparatory
    128 152 150 82 124
    ­4 ­3.2%
    Total 12,784 13,404 15,121 16,500 16,670 3,886 23.3%
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    F
    all Enrollment History 1997­2000
    Fall Enrollment History 2000­2004 by Admission Status
    Fall Enrollment History 1997­2000
    Fall Enrollment History 2000­2004 by Classification
    0
    2,000
    4,000
    6,000
    8,000
    10,000
    12,000
    First­Time Freshmen Transfer Student Continuing Students Readmitted Students
    2000
    2001
    2002
    2003
    2004
    0
    1,000
    2,000
    3,000
    4,000
    5,000
    6,000
    7,000
    8,000
    9,000
    10,000
    Freshmen Sophomore Other Undergraduates Preparatory
    2000
    2001
    2002
    2003
    2004

    Number %
    Change Change
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    First­Time Freshmen
    2,106 2,205 2,256 1,964 1,990
    ­116 ­5.8%
    Transfer Student
    916 1,023 1,216 1,142 1,122 206 18.4%
    Continuing Students
    6,277 6,498 7,377 7,449 7,356 1,079 14.7%
    Readmitted Students
    855 931 1,015 940 859 4 0.5%
    Exchange Students
    31 41 43 60 56 25 44.6%
    Other Students
    0
    0 N/A N/A
    Total 10,185 10,698 11,907 11,555 11,383 1,198 10.5%
    Number %
    Change Change
    West Bank Campus 2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    First­Time Freshmen
    454 440 526 568 536 82 15.3%
    Transfer Student
    174 184 212 205 243 69 28.4%
    Continuing Students
    1,266 1,364 1,653 1,931 1,912 646 33.8%
    Readmitted Students
    232 204 238 271 250 18 7.2%
    Exchange Students
    94 4 10 8­1 ­12.5%
    Other Students
    1
    0 N/A N/A
    Total 2,135 2,196 2,633 2,986 2,949 814 27.6%
    Number %
    Change Change
    Charity School of Nursing
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    First­Time Freshmen
    0 16 2 11 8 8 100.0%
    Transfer Student
    14 15 10 19 14 0 0.0%
    Continuing Students
    430 457 526 646 784 354 45.2%
    Readmitted Students
    20 22 43 46 54 34 63.0%
    Exchange Students
    0 0000 00.0%
    Other Students
    0
    0 N/A N/A
    Total 464 510 581 722 860 396 46.0%
    Number %
    Change Change
    Northshore Site 2003 2003
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    First­Time Freshmen
    359 407 48 11.8%
    Transfer Student
    160 168 8 4.8%
    Continuing Students
    627 791 164 20.7%
    Readmitted Students
    89 111 22 19.8%
    Exchange Students
    21­1 ­100.0%
    Other Students
    0
    0 0 0.0%
    Total
    1,237 1,478 241 16.3%
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    Fall Enrollment History 2000­2004 by Admission Status by Campus
    City Park Campus

    Number %
    Change Change
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Freshmen
    5,901 6,295 6,979 6,526 6,442 541 8.4%
    Sophomore
    2,201 2,272 2,455 2,447 2,520 319 12.7%
    Other Undergraduates
    1,958 1,982 2,324 2,508 2,335 377 16.1%
    Preparatory
    125 149 149 74 86
    ­39 ­45.3%
    Total
    10,185 10,698 11,907 11,555 11,383 1,198 10.5%
    Number %
    Change Change
    West Bank Campus 2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Freshmen
    1,350 1,420 1,642 1,897 1,719 369 21.5%
    Sophomore
    462 492 604 663 754 292 38.7%
    Other Undergraduates
    320 281 387 426 457 137 30.0%
    Preparatory
    3 3 0 0 19 16 84.2%
    Total
    2,135 2,196 2,633 2,986 2,949 814 27.6%
    Number %
    Change Change
    Charity School of Nursing
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Freshmen
    11 33 44 32 15 4 26.7%
    Sophomore
    72 83 107 112 133 61 45.9%
    Other Undergraduates
    381 394 429 578 711 330 46.4%
    Preparatory
    0 0101 1100.0%
    Total
    464 510 581 722 860 396 46.0%
    Number %
    Change Change
    Northshore Site 2003 2003
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Freshmen
    902 1,043 141 13.5%
    Sophomore
    235 280 45 16.1%
    Other Undergraduates
    92 137 45 32.8%
    Preparatory
    8 18 10 55.6%
    Total
    1,237 1,478 241 16.3%
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    Fall Enrollment History 2000­2004 by Classification by Campus
    City Park Campus

    Number %
    Change Change
    College Wide
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Full Time
    5,884 6,216 7,039 7,369 7,380 1,496 20.3%
    Part Time
    6,900 7,188 8,082 9,131 9,290 2,390 25.7%
    Headcount
    12,784 13,404 15,121 16,500 16,670 3,886 23.3%
    SCH
    122,537 128,263 146,570 158,745 158,998 36,461 22.9%
    FTE* Funding (based on 15 SCH)
    8,169 8,551 9,771 10,583 10,600 2,431 22.9%
    FTE Other (based on 12 SCH)
    10,211 10,689 12,214 13,229 13,250 3,038 22.9%
    * FTE is calculated by dividing schedule credit hours by 15.
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    Fall Enrollment History 2000­2004 by
    Fall Enrollment History 1997­2000
    Full/Part Time Status, Headcount, FTE, SCH
    0
    20,000
    40,000
    60,000
    80,000
    100,000
    120,000
    140,000
    160,000
    Full Time Part Time Headcount SCH FTE* Funding
    (based on 15 SCH)
    2000
    2001
    2002
    2003
    2004
    0
    20,000
    40,000
    60,000
    80,000
    100,000
    120,000
    140,000
    160,000
    180,000
    Scheduled Credit Hours
    2000
    2001
    2002
    2003
    2004

    by Full/Part Time Status, Headcount, FTE, SCH by Campus
    Number %
    Change Change
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Full Time
    4,843 5,136 5,652 5,344 5,261 418 7.9%
    Part Time
    5,342 5,562 6,255 6,211 6,122 780 12.7%
    Headcount
    10,185 10,698 11,907 11,555 11,383 1,198 10.5%
    SCH
    98,598 103,273 115,865 112,408 109,775 2,633 2.3%
    FTE* Funding (based on 15 SCH)
    6,573 6,885 7,724 7,494 7,318 176 2.3%
    FTE Other (based on 12 SCH)
    8,217 8,606 9,655 9,367 9,148 931 10.2%
    Number %
    Change Change
    West Bank Campus 2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Full Time
    908 931 1,211 1,277 1,275 367 28.8%
    Part Time
    1,227 1,265 1,422 1,709 1,674 447 26.7%
    Headcount
    2,135 2,196 2,633 2,986 2,949 814 27.6%
    SCH
    19,207 19,793 24,755 27,728 27,313 8,106 29.7%
    FTE* Funding (based on 15 SCH)
    1,280 1,319 1,650 1,849 1,821 541 29.7%
    FTE Other (based on 12 SCH)
    1,601 1,649 2,063 2,311 2,276 676 29.7%
    Number %
    Change Change
    Charity School of Nursing
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Full Time
    133 149 176 233 279 146 52.3%
    Part Time
    331 361 405 489 581 250 43.0%
    Headcount
    464 510 581 722 860 396 46.0%
    SCH
    4,732 5,197 5,950 7,468 8,939 4,207 47.1%
    FTE* Funding (based on 15 SCH)
    315 346 397 498 596 281 47.1%
    FTE Other (based on 12 SCH)
    394 433 496 622 745 351 47.1%
    Number %
    Change Change
    Northshore Site 2003 2003
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Full Time
    515 565 50 8.8%
    Part Time
    722 913 191 20.9%
    Headcount
    1,237 1,478 241 16.3%
    SCH
    11,141 12,971 1,830 14.1%
    FTE* Funding (based on 15 SCH)
    743 865 122 14.1%
    FTE Other (based on 12 SCH)
    928 1,081 1,081 100.0%
    * FTE is calculated by dividing schedule credit hours by 15.
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    Fall Enrollment History 2000­2004
    City Park Campus

    Number %
    Change Change
    College Wide
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Associate ­ 2 yr
    10,497 10,986 12,904 14,125 14,197 3,700 26.1%
    Post­Associate Cert
    41 53 72 0 0
    ­41
    N/A
    Certificate ­ 1 yr
    832 824 908 1,216 1,342 510 38.0%
    Non­degree seeking
    1,414 1,541 1,237 1,159 1,131
    ­283 ­25.0%
    Total
    12,784 13,404 15,121 16,500 16,670 3,886 23.3%
    Number %
    Change Change
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Associate ­ 2 yr
    8,190 8,583 10,000 9,742 9,481 1,291 13.6%
    Post­Associate Cert
    36 46 68 0 0
    ­36
    N/A
    Certificate ­ 1 yr
    717 708 760 877 970 253 26.1%
    Non­degree seeking
    1,242 1,361 1,079 936 932
    ­310 ­33.3%
    Total
    10,185 10,698 11,907 11,555 11,383 1,198 10.5%
    Number %
    Change Change
    West Bank Campus 2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Associate ­ 2 yr
    1,870 1,944 2,403 2,655 2,609 739 28.3%
    Post­Associate Cert
    5 7400­5 N/A
    Certificate ­ 1 yr
    88 89 109 191 201 113 56.2%
    Non­degree seeking
    172 156 117 140 139 ­33 ­23.7%
    Total
    2,135 2,196 2,633 2,986 2,949 814 27.6%
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    F
    all Enrollment History 1997­2000
    Fall Enrollment History 2000­2004 by Award Sought by Campus
    City Park Campus
    Fall Enrollment History 2000­2004 by Award Sought
    0
    2,000
    4,000
    6,000
    8,000
    10,000
    12,000
    14,000
    16,000
    Associate ­ 2 yr Post­Associate Cert Certificate ­ 1 yr Non­degree seeking
    20002001200220032004

    Number %
    Change Change
    Charity School of Nursing
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Associate ­ 2 yr
    437 459 501 646 785 348 44.3%
    Post­Associate Cert
    0 0000 0 N/A
    Certificate ­ 1 yr
    27 27 39 69 75 48 64.0%
    Non­degree seeking
    0 24 41 7 0 0 0.0%
    Total
    464 510 581 722 860 396 46.0%
    Number %
    Change Change
    Northshore Site 2003 2003
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Associate ­ 2 yr
    1,082 1,322 240 18.2%
    Post­Associate Cert
    0 0 0 0.0%
    Certificate ­ 1 yr
    79 96 17 17.7%
    Non­degree seeking
    76 60 ­16 ­26.7%
    Total
    1,237 1,478 241 16.3%
    Number %
    Change Change
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    City Park Campus
    Liberal Arts 2,484
    2,820
    2,568
    2,771
    2,544 60 2.4%
    Allied Health 1,315
    1,566
    1,667
    2,073
    1,916 601 31.4%
    Basic Education­CPC* 2,122
    1,315
    2,664
    1,796
    2,477 355 14.3%
    Business and Technology 2,244
    2,546
    2,393
    2,652
    2,500 256 10.2%
    Science & Math 980
    1,350
    1,522
    2,066
    1,914 934 48.8%
    Workforce Development 1,040
    1,101
    1,093
    19732­1,008 ­3150.0%
    Campus Total 10,185 10,698 11,907 11,555 11,383 1,198 10.5%
    West Bank Campus
    Liberal Arts & Sciences 1,097
    1356
    1,399
    1948
    1,709 612 35.8%
    Business, Technology & Math 459
    512
    511
    582
    451 ­8 ­1.8%
    Basic Education­WBC 579
    328
    723
    456
    789 210 26.6%
    Campus Total
    2,135 2,196 2,633 2,986 2,949
    814 27.6%
    Nursing 464
    510
    581
    722
    860 396 46.0%
    Northshore Site
    Covington *** 283 329
    46 14.0%
    Basic Education­Covington 409
    N/A N/A
    Slidell*** 954 740
    ­214 ­28.9%
    Site Total
    1,237 1,478
    241 16.3%
    College Total
    13,824 14,505 16,214 16,500 16,670
    2,846 17.1%
    9/30/2004 12 Office of Institutional Research
    Fall Enrollment History 2000­2004 by Award Sought by Campus (cont.)
    Fall Enrollment Histor
    y 2000­2004 by Division*

    Number
    %
    College Wide
    Change Change
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
    to 2004 to 2004
    Accounting 449 489 544 501 503 54 10.7%
    Administrative Office Technology* 160 136 144 145 128
    ­32 ­25.0%
    Air Conditioning & Refrigeration 60 56 48 9 2
    ­58 ­2900.0%
    American Sign Language Studies 42 40 36 43 36
    ­6 ­16.7%
    Business Administration 849 897 1,044 1,024 1,106 257 23.2%
    Business Training 45 47 22 6 3
    ­42 ­1400.0%
    CADD (Drafting­ITMF) 44 44 57 65 93 49 52.7%
    Carpentry 21 18 26 20 8
    ­13 ­162.5%
    Certified Nurse Assistant 0 22 43 7 0 0 0.0%
    CET­Architectural Technology
    92 109 97 110 130 38 29.2%
    CET­Civil Construction Technology
    57 46 57 68 53
    ­4 ­7.5%
    CET­Construction Management 14 34 29 33 41 27 65.9%
    Computer Information Technology 666 625 634 572 435
    ­231 ­53.1%
    Computer Network Technology 293 255 274 278 214
    ­79 ­36.9%
    Computer Repair 78 55 45 38 42
    ­36 ­85.7%
    Construction Management 16 13 13 17 22 6 27.3%
    Criminal Justice 496 517 518 579 528 32 6.1%
    Culinary Arts 198 190 192 219 224 26 11.6%
    Dental Hygiene 81 61 39 22 6
    ­75 ­1250.0%
    Dental Laboratory Technology 18 19 21 24 21 3 14.3%
    Diagnostic Medical Sonography 41 53 72 98 110 69 62.7%
    Dietetic Technician 42 36 53 58 66 24 36.4%
    Drafting (Certificate) 67 48 39 34 6
    ­61 ­1016.7%
    Early Childhood Education 775 680 722 814 846 71 8.4%
    Educational Interpreting for the Deaf 84 61 75 63 50
    ­34 ­68.0%
    Electrical Construction Technician 40 36 16 6 22
    ­18 ­81.8%
    Electrical Electronics Engineering
    Technology
    121 134 148 159 151 30 19.9%
    Electronics Repair 29 17 16 11 8
    ­21 ­262.5%
    Emergency Medical Technology 102 92 110 102 182 80 44.0%
    English as a Second Language 291 285 278 261 259
    ­32 ­12.4%
    EST­Biomedical Equip Repair
    Technology
    33 26 43 52 61 28 45.9%
    EST­Computer Repair Technology 36 36 59 41 49 13 26.5%
    EST­Electronics Repair Technology 13 19 31 31 17 4 23.5%
    Fine Arts 126 158 173 169 142 16 11.3%
    Fire Protection Technology 264 320 162 145 124
    ­140 ­112.9%
    Food Service Careers 8 30 34 17 5
    ­3 ­60.0%
    Funeral Service Education 146 148 153 176 163 17 10.4%
    9/30/2004 13 Office of Institutional Research
    Fall Enrollment History 2000­2004 by Program

    Number %
    College Wide
    Change Change
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
    to 2004 to 2004
    General Science 237 250 261 331 356 119 33.4%
    General Studies 1,970 1,924 1,960 2,009 1,941
    ­29 ­1.5%
    Health Information Technology 134 154 186 196 161 27 16.8%
    Horticulture 8 33 80 58 60 52 86.7%
    Hospitality 108 96 100 83 89
    ­19 ­21.3%
    Interior Design 155 178 199 203 191 36 18.8%
    Legal Secretary 4 28 53 90 76 72 94.7%
    Machine Tool Technology 13 22 21 13 16 3 18.8%
    Management 177 207 247 249 261 84 32.2%
    Manufacturing
    6 5332­4 ­200.0%
    Massage Therapy
    7 25 25 100.0%
    Medical Coding
    38 38 100.0%
    Medical Laboratory Technician 86 85 110 160 150 64 42.7%
    Motor Vehicle Technology 124 132 126 175 266 142 53.4%
    Music 89 102 126 135 137 48 35.0%
    Nuclear Medicine Technology 17 16 23 36 44 27 61.4%
    Nursing 437 460 501 646 785 348 44.3%
    Occupational Therapy Assistant 81 74 50 52 70 ­11 ­15.7%
    Ophthalmic Medical Assistant 28 15 18 16 10 ­18 ­180.0%
    Pastry Assistant­Certificate 6 6 100.0%
    Performance & Media Arts 143 171 181 196 207 64 30.9%
    Pharmacy Technician 56 101 170 229 270 214 79.3%
    Physical Therapist Assisting 282 274 345 302 307 25 8.1%
    Practical Nursing 36 91 138 231 226 190 84.1%
    Pre­Nursing 1,537 1,833 2,467 3,053 3,257 1,720 52.8%
    RadiationTherapy­Certificate 3 9 9 100.0%
    Radiologic Technology 518 671 1,038 1,359 1,223 705 57.6%
    Respiratory Care Technology 163 171 161 173 169 6 3.6%
    Safety & Health Technology 48 42 47 29 31 ­17 ­54.8%
    Surgical Technology 206 212 239 237 252 46 18.3%
    Visual Communications 201 197 201 209 179 ­22 ­12.3%
    Welding Technology 22
    8300­22 0.0%
    Workforce 1
    0000­1 0.0%
    Total
    12,784 13,404 15,121 16,500 16,670 3,886 23.3%
    9/30/2004 14 Office of Institutional Research
    Fall Enrollment History 2000­2004 by Program (cont.)

    Number %
    City Park Campus
    Change Change
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Accounting 364 396 436 340 362
    ­2 ­0.6%
    Administrative Office Technology 127 102 104 98 92
    ­35 ­38.0%
    Air Conditioning & Refrigeration 60 55 47 9 2
    ­58 ­2900.0%
    American Sign Language Studies 40 38 34 30 30
    ­10 ­33.3%
    Business Administration 688 720 841 713 779 91 11.7%
    Business Training 40 42 19 4 1
    ­39 ­3900.0%
    CADD (Drafting­ITMF) 29 36 46 50 69 40 58.0%
    Carpentry 20 17 25 19 8
    ­12 0.0%
    Certified Nurse Assistant 0
    0200 00.0%
    CET­Architectural Technology
    86 102 87 96 109 23 21.1%
    CET­Civil Construction Technology
    46 33 49 50 44 ­2 ­4.5%
    CET­Construction Management 13 31 24 28 35 22 62.9%
    Computer Information Technology 517 500 494 426 332 ­185 ­55.7%
    Computer Network Technology 257 218 223 215 183 ­74 ­40.4%
    Computer Repair 68 48 42 30 39 ­29 ­74.4%
    Construction Management 14 11 11 10 21 7 33.3%
    Criminal Justice 381 387 388 392 358 ­23 ­6.4%
    Culinary Arts 192 179 182 202 203 11 5.4%
    Dental Hygiene 58 45 24 8 3 ­55 ­1833.3%
    Dental Laboratory Technology 14 16 21 17 14 0 0.0%
    Diagnostic Medical Sonography 36 47 68 80 90 54 60.0%
    Dietetic Technician 37 32 44 47 54 17 31.5%
    Drafting (Certificate) 47 34 23 27 4 ­43 ­1075.0%
    Early Childhood Education 573 515 553 524 543 ­30 ­5.5%
    Educational Interpreting for the Deaf 65 52 64 53 39 ­26 ­66.7%
    Electrical Construction Technician 35 33 15 5 21 ­14 ­66.7%
    Electrical Electronics Engineering
    Technology
    106 121 134 138 127 21 16.5%
    Electronics Repair 28 11 12 10 8 ­20 ­250.0%
    Emergency Medical Technology 94 86 102 86 153 59 38.6%
    English as a Second Language 291 285 278 260 257 ­34 ­13.2%
    EST­Biomedical Equip Repair
    Technology
    31 23 42 49 55 24 43.6%
    EST­Computer Repair Technology 30 31 53 32 36 6 16.7%
    EST­Electronics Repair Technology 12 13 26 25 15 3 20.0%
    Fine Arts 97 125 139 119 100 3 3.0%
    Fire Protection Technology 261 316 160 135 78 ­183 ­234.6%
    Food Service Careers 8 28 32 16 5 ­3 ­60.0%
    Funeral Service Education 135 138 140 159 142 7 4.9%
    9/30/2004 15 Office of Institutional Research
    Fall Enrollment History 2000­2004 by Campus

    Number %
    City Park Campus, continued
    Change Change
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    General Science 198 200 214 259 251 53 21.1%
    General Studies 1,458 1,446 1,455 1,325 1,328
    ­130 ­9.8%
    Health Information Technology 124 133 166 169 125 1 0.8%
    Horticulture 8 30 78 55 57 49 86.0%
    Hospitality 96 89 96 78 81
    ­15 ­18.5%
    Interior Design 143 166 186 184 167 24 14.4%
    Legal Secretary 4 25 45 63 58 54 93.1%
    Machine Tool Technology 12 19 19 12 16 4 25.0%
    Management 155 177 203 172 183 28 15.3%
    Manufacturing
    6 6432­4 ­200.0%
    Massage Therapy 1 0 N/A N/A
    Medical Coding
    35 N/A N/A
    Medical Laboratory Technician 75 74 98 133 111 36 32.4%
    Motor Vehicle Technology 113 128 115 167 249 136 54.6%
    Music 85 95 117 123 126 41 32.5%
    Nuclear Medicine Technology 15 15 22 31 33 18 54.5%
    Nursing 0
    0000 N/A N/A
    Occupational Therapy Assistant 68 68 42 37 55 ­13 ­23.6%
    Ophthalmic Medical Assistant 24 12 15 13 9 ­15 ­166.7%
    Pastry Assistant
    6 N/A N/A
    Performance & Media Arts 133 155 167 159 172 39 22.7%
    Pharmacy Technician 53 94 142 175 200 147 73.5%
    Physical Therapist Assisting 241 222 281 230 230 ­11 ­4.8%
    Practical Nursing 9 64 81 107 88 79 89.8%
    Pre­Nursing 1,235 1,468 1,923 2,067 2,063 828 40.1%
    Radiation Therapy­Certificate 3 9 N/A 100.0%
    Radiologic Technology 472 600 891 977 826 354 42.9%
    Respiratory Care Technology 137 148 132 137 126 ­11 ­8.7%
    Safety & Health Technology 39 40 46 28 29 ­10 ­34.5%
    Surgical Technology 189 190 215 178 186 ­3 ­1.6%
    Visual Communications* 172 160 167 167 151 ­21 ­13.9%
    Welding Technology 21
    8300­21 0.0%
    Workforce 0
    0000 00.0%
    Total
    10,185 10,698 11,907 11,555 11,383 1,198 10.5%
    *was Commercial Arts
    9/30/2004 16 Office of Institutional Research

    Number %
    Change Change
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Accounting 85 93 108 113 100 15 15.0%
    Administrative Office Technology* 33 34 40 38 29
    ­4 ­13.8%
    Air Conditioning & Refrigeration 1
    1100­1 0.0%
    American Sign Language Studies 2
    2254 250.0%
    Business Administration 161 177 203 217 224 63 28.1%
    Business Training 5
    5311­4 ­400.0%
    CADD (Drafting­ITMF) 15 8 11 11 18 3 0.0%
    Carpentry 1
    1110­1 0.0%
    Certified Nurse Assistant 0
    0000 00.0%
    CET­Architectural Technology
    6 7 10 9 16 10 62.5%
    CET­Civil Construction Technology
    11 13 8 12 6 ­5 ­83.3%
    CET­Construction Management 1
    3534 375.0%
    Computer Information Technology 149 125 140 119 81 ­68 ­84.0%
    Computer Network Technology 36 37 51 45 23 ­13 ­56.5%
    Computer Repair 10
    7361­9 ­900.0%
    Construction Management 2
    2251­1 ­100.0%
    Criminal Justice 115 130 130 150 131 16 12.2%
    Culinary Arts 6 11 10 15 13 7 53.8%
    Dental Hygiene 23 16 15 14 3 ­20 ­666.7%
    Dental Laboratory Technology 4
    3012­2 ­100.0%
    Diagnostic Medical Sonography 5 6 4 12 9 4 44.4%
    Dietetic Technician 5
    4967 228.6%
    Drafting (Certificate) 20 14 16 7 2 ­18 ­900.0%
    Early Childhood Education 202 165 169 226 222 20 9.0%
    Educational Interpreting for the Deaf 19 9 11 6 7 ­12 ­171.4%
    Electrical Construction Technician 5
    3111­4 ­400.0%
    Electrical Electronics Engineering
    Technology
    15 13 14 14 16 1 6.3%
    Electronics Repair 1
    6410­1 0.0%
    Emergency Medical Technology 8 6 8 4 24 16 66.7%
    English as a Second Language 0
    0001 1100.0%
    EST­Biomedical Equip Repair
    Technology
    2 3121­1 ­100.0%
    EST­Computer Repair Technology 6
    5689 333.3%
    EST­Electronics Repair Technology 1
    6552 150.0%
    Fine Arts 29 33 34 43 40 11 27.5%
    Fire Protection Technology 3
    4234 125.0%
    Food Service Careers 0
    2210 00.0%
    Funeral Service Education 11 10 13 13 16 5 31.3%
    9/30/2004 17 Office of Institutional Research
    West Bank Campus

    Number %
    Change Change
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    General Science 39 50 47 54 71 32 45.1%
    General Studies 512 478 505 507 420
    ­92 ­21.9%
    Health Information Technology 10 21 20 15 25 15 60.0%
    Horticulture 0
    3222 2100.0%
    Hospitality 12
    7445­7 ­140.0%
    Interior Design 12 12 13 11 16 4 25.0%
    Legal Secretary 0 3 8 23 15 15 100.0%
    Machine Tool Technology 1
    2110­1 0.0%
    Management 22 30 44 47 54 32 59.3%
    Manufacturing
    0 0000 N/A N/A
    Massage Therapy
    6 25 25 100.0%
    Medical Coding
    1 N/A N/A
    Medical Laboratory Technician 11 11 12 24 23 12 52.2%
    Motor Vehicle Technology 11 4 11 7 14 3 21.4%
    Music 4 7 9 7 10 6 60.0%
    Nuclear Medicine Technology 2
    0126 466.7%
    Nursing 0
    0000 N/A N/A
    Occupational Therapy Assistant 13
    6899­4 ­44.4%
    Ophthalmic Medical Assistant 4
    3311­3 ­300.0%
    Pastry Assistant
    0 N/A N/A
    Performance & Media Arts 10 16 14 28 27 17 63.0%
    Pharmacy Technician 3 7 28 37 55 52 94.5%
    Physical Therapist Assisting 41 52 64 52 54 13 24.1%
    Practical Nursing 0 0 18 46 36 36 100.0%
    Pre­Nursing 302 365 544 676 764 462 60.5%
    Radiologic Technology 46 71 147 218 209 163 78.0%
    Radiation Therapy­Certificate 0 0 N/A N/A
    Respiratory Care Technology 26 23 29 27 29 3 10.3%
    Safety & Health Technology 9
    2111­8 ­800.0%
    Surgical Technology 17 22 24 33 38 21 55.3%
    Visual Communications* 29 37 34 31 21 ­8 ­38.1%
    Welding Technology 1
    0000­1 0.0%
    Workforce 0
    0000 00.0%
    Total
    2,135 2,196 2,633 2,986 2,949 814 27.6%
    *was Commercial Arts
    9/30/2004 18 Office of Institutional Research
    West Bank Campus, continued

    Number
    %
    Charity Campus
    Change Change
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
    to 2004 to 2004
    Certified Nurse Assistant
    022 4170
    0 0.0%
    Nursing
    437 460 501 646 785
    348 44.3%
    Practical Nursing
    27 27 39 69 75
    48 64.0%
    Total 464 510 581 722 860
    396 46.0%
    Number %
    Northshore Site
    Change Change
    2003 2003
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Accounting 48 41 ­7 ­17.1%
    Administrative Office Technology* 9 7 ­2 ­28.6%
    Air Conditioning & Refrigeration 0 0 0 0.0%
    American Sign Language Studies 8 2 ­6 ­300.0%
    Business Administration 94 103 9 8.7%
    Business Training 1 1 0 0.0%
    CADD (Drafting­ITMF) 4 6 2 0.0%
    Carpentry 0 0 0 0.0%
    Certified Nurse Assistant 0 0 0 0.0%
    CET­Architectural Technology
    55 00.0%
    CET­Civil Construction Technology
    63­3 ­100.0%
    CET­Construction Management 2 2 0 0.0%
    Computer Information Technology 27 22 ­5 ­22.7%
    Computer Network Technology 18 8 ­10 ­125.0%
    Computer Repair 2 2 0 0.0%
    Construction Management 2 0 ­2 0.0%
    Criminal Justice 37 39 2 5.1%
    Culinary Arts 2 8 6 0.0%
    Dental Hygiene 0 0 0 0.0%
    Dental Laboratory Technology 6 5 ­1 ­20.0%
    Diagnostic Medical Sonography 6 11 5 45.5%
    Dietetic Technician 5 5 0 0.0%
    Drafting (Certificate) 0 0 0 0.0%
    Early Childhood Education 64 81 17 21.0%
    Educational Interpreting for the Deaf 4 4 0 0.0%
    Electrical Construction Technician 0 0 0 0.0%
    Electrical Electronics Engineering
    Technology
    7 8 1 12.5%
    Electronics Repair 0 0 0 0.0%
    Emergency Medical Technology 12 5 ­7 ­140.0%
    English as a Second Language 1 1 0 0.0%
    EST­Biomedical Equip Repair
    Technology
    1 5 4 80.0%
    EST­Computer Repair Technology 1 4 3 75.0%
    EST­Electronics Repair Technology 1 0 ­1 0.0%
    Fine Arts 7 2 ­5 ­250.0%
    Fire Protection Technology 7 42 35 83.3%
    Food Service Careers 0 0 0 0.0%
    Funeral Service Education 4 5 1 20.0%
    9/30/2004 19 Office of Institutional Research

    Number %
    Northshore Site, continued
    Change Change
    2003 2003
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    General Science 18 34 16 47.1%
    General Studies 177 193 16 8.3%
    Health Information Technology 12 11
    ­1 ­9.1%
    Horticulture 1 1 0 0.0%
    Hospitality 1 3 2 66.7%
    Interior Design 8 8 0 0.0%
    Legal Secretary 4 3
    ­1 ­33.3%
    Machine Tool Technology 0 0 0 0.0%
    Management 30 24
    ­6 ­25.0%
    Manufacturing
    0 0 0 0.0%
    Massage Therapy
    0 0 0 0.0%
    Medical Coding
    2 N/A N/A
    Medical Laboratory Technician 3 16 13 81.3%
    Motor Vehicle Technology 1 3 2 66.7%
    Music
    51­4 ­400.0%
    Nuclear Medicine Technology 3 5 2 40.0%
    Nursing
    0 0 0 0.0%
    Occupational Therapy Assistant 6 6 0 0.0%
    Ophthalmic Medical Assistant 2 0 ­2 0.0%
    Pastry Assistant
    0 N/A N/A
    Performance & Media Arts 9 8 ­1 ­12.5%
    Pharmacy Technician 17 15 ­2 ­13.3%
    Physical Therapist Assisting 20 23 3 13.0%
    Practical Nursing 9 27 18 66.7%
    Pre­Nursing 310 430 120 27.9%
    Radiation Therapy­Certificate 0 0 0 0.0%
    Radiologic Technology 164 188 24 0.0%
    Respiratory Care Technology 9 14 5 35.7%
    Safety & Health Technology 0 1 1 100.0%
    Surgical Technology 26 28 2 7.1%
    Visual Communications* 11 7 ­4 ­57.1%
    Welding Technology 0 0 0 0.0%
    Workforce 0 0 0 0.0%
    Total
    1,237 1,478 241 16.3%
    9/30/2004 20 Office of Institutional Research

    Number
    %
    College Wide
    Change Change
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
    to 2004 to 2004
    Pre­Nursing 1,537 1,833 2,467 3,053 3,257 1,720 52.8%
    General Studies 1,970 1,924 1,960 2,009 1,941
    ­29 ­1.5%
    Radiologic Technology 518 671 1,038 1,359 1,223 705 57.6%
    Business Administration 849 897 1,044 1,024 1,106 257 23.2%
    Early Childhood Education 775 680 722 814 846 71 8.4%
    Nursing 437 460 501 646 785 348 44.3%
    Criminal Justice 496 517 518 579 528 32 6.1%
    Accounting 449 489 544 501 503 54 10.7%
    Computer Information Technology 666 625 634 572 435
    ­231 ­53.1%
    General Science 237 250 261 331 356 119 33.4%
    Physical Therapist Assisting 282 274 345 302 307 25 8.1%
    Pharmacy Technician 56 101 170 229 270 214 79.3%
    Motor Vehicle Technology 124 132 126 175 266 142 53.4%
    Management 177 207 247 249 261 84 32.2%
    English as a Second Language 291 285 278 261 259
    ­32 ­12.4%
    Surgical Technology 206 212 239 237 252 46 18.3%
    Practical Nursing 36 91 138 231 226 190 84.1%
    Culinary Arts 198 190 192 219 224 26 11.6%
    Computer Network Technology 293 255 274 278 214
    ­79 ­36.9%
    Performance & Media Arts 143 171 181 196 207 64 30.9%
    Interior Design 155 178 199 203 191 36 18.8%
    Emergency Medical Technology 102 92 110 102 182 80 44.0%
    Visual Communications 201 197 201 209 179
    ­22 ­12.3%
    Respiratory Care Technology 163 171 161 173 169 6 3.6%
    Funeral Service Education 146 148 153 176 163 17 10.4%
    Health Information Technology 134 154 186 196 161 27 16.8%
    Electrical Electronics En
    gineering Tech
    121 134 148 159 151 30 19.9%
    Medical Laboratory Technician 86 85 110 160 150 64 42.7%
    Fine Arts 126 158 173 169 142 16 11.3%
    Music 89 102 126 135 137 48 35.0%
    CET­Architectural Technology
    92 109 97 110 130 38 29.2%
    Administrative Office Technology* 160 136 144 145 128
    ­32 ­25.0%
    Fire Protection Technology 264 320 162 145 124
    ­140 ­112.9%
    Diagnostic Medical Sonography 41 53 72 98 110 69 62.7%
    CADD (Drafting­ITMF) 44 44 57 65 93 49 52.7%
    Hospitality 108 96 100 83 89
    ­19 ­21.3%
    Legal Secretary 4 28 53 90 76 72 94.7%
    Occupational Therapy Assistant 81 74 50 52 70
    ­11 ­15.7%
    Dietetic Technician 42 36 53 58 66 24 36.4%
    EST­Biomedical Equip Repair Techno
    l
    33 26 43 52 61 28 45.9%
    Horticulture 8 33 80 58 60 52 86.7%
    CET­Civil Construction Technology 57 46 57 68 53
    ­4 ­7.5%
    9/30/2004 21 Office of Institutional Research
    Fall Enrollment History 2000­2004 by Program
    Ranked b
    y Student Total

    Number %
    College Wide
    Change Change
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Educational Interpreting for the Deaf 84 61 75 63 50
    ­34 ­68.0%
    EST­Computer Repair Technology 36 36 59 41 49 13 26.5%
    Nuclear Medicine Technology 17 16 23 36 44 27 61.4%
    Computer Repair 78 55 45 38 42
    ­36 ­85.7%
    CET­Construction Management 14 34 29 33 41 27 65.9%
    Medical Coding
    38 38 100.0%
    American Sign Language Studies 42 40 36 43 36 ­6 ­16.7%
    Safety & Health Technology 48 42 47 29 31
    ­17 ­54.8%
    Massage Therapy
    7 25 25 100.0%
    Construction Management 16 13 13 17 22 6 27.3%
    Electrical Construction Technician 40 36 16 6 22
    ­18 ­81.8%
    Dental Laboratory Technology 18 19 21 24 21 3 14.3%
    EST­Electronics Repair Technology 13 19 31 31 17 4 23.5%
    Machine Tool Technology 13 22 21 13 16 3 18.8%
    Ophthalmic Medical Assistant 28 15 18 16 10
    ­18 ­180.0%
    RadiationTherapy­Certificate 3 9 9 100.0%
    Carpentry 21 18 26 20 8
    ­13 ­162.5%
    Electronics Repair 29 17 16 11 8
    ­21 ­262.5%
    Dental Hygiene 81 61 39 22 6
    ­75 ­1250.0%
    Drafting (Certificate) 67 48 39 34 6
    ­61 ­1016.7%
    Pastry Assistant­Certificate 6 6 100.0%
    Food Service Careers 8 30 34 17 5
    ­3 ­60.0%
    Business Training 45 47 22 6 3
    ­42 ­1400.0%
    Air Conditioning & Refrigeration 60 56 48 9 2
    ­58 ­2900.0%
    Manufacturing 6
    5332­4 ­200.0%
    Certified Nurse Assistant 0 22 43 7 0 0 0.0%
    Welding Technology 22
    8300­22 0.0%
    Workforce 1
    0000­1 0.0%
    Total
    12,784 13,404 15,121 16,500 16,670 3,886 23.3%
    ***was Manual Communication
    9/30/2004 22 Office of Institutional Research
    Fall Enrollment History 2000­2004 by Program
    Ranked b
    y Student Total (cont.)

    Number %
    College Wide
    Change Change
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Orleans
    5,128
    5,308
    5,973
    6,278
    6,221 1,093 17.6%
    Jefferson
    4,674
    4,815
    5,500
    5,925
    5,923 1,249 21.1%
    St. Tammany
    1,005
    1,120
    1,294
    1,671
    1,887 882 46.7%
    St. Charles
    310
    324
    404
    487
    493 183 37.1%
    St. Bernard
    267
    297
    340
    316
    296 29 9.8%
    St. John
    237
    227
    289
    334
    369 132 35.8%
    Plaquemines
    202
    213
    234
    262
    270 68 25.2%
    Terrebonne
    111
    140
    161
    189
    183 72 39.3%
    Lafourche
    114
    142
    146
    160
    155 41 26.5%
    St. James
    54
    56
    64
    62
    64 10 15.6%
    Other
    682
    762
    716
    816
    809 127 15.7%
    Total
    12,784
    13,404
    15,121 16,500 16,670 3,886 23.3%
    9/30/2004 23 Office of Institutional Research
    Fall Enrollment History 2000­2004 by Parish
    College Wide Enrollment by Parish
    0
    1,000
    2,000
    3,000
    4,000
    5,000
    6,000
    7,000
    O
    rleans
    J
    efferson
    St
    . Tam
    m
    any
    St
    . Charles
    St
    . Bern
    ard
    St
    . John
    Pl
    aquem
    ines
    T
    errebo
    nne
    La
    2000
    2001
    2002
    2003
    2004

    Number %
    City Park
    Change Change
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Orleans
    4,398
    4,578
    5,165
    5,322
    5,176 778 15.0%
    Jefferson
    3,164
    3,248
    3,544
    3,700
    3,722 558 15.0%
    St. Tammany
    946
    1,054
    1,223
    449
    467
    ­479 ­102.6%
    St. Charles
    278
    292
    374
    440
    444 166 37.4%
    St. Bernard
    220
    239
    284
    255
    236 16 6.8%
    St. John
    221
    215
    273
    314
    345 124 35.9%
    Plaquemines
    45
    50
    61
    64
    71 26 36.6%
    Terrebonne
    103
    133
    149
    170
    162 59 36.4%
    Lafourche
    110
    129
    137
    143
    133 23 17.3%
    St. James
    52
    54
    63
    61
    61 9 14.8%
    Other
    648
    676
    634
    637
    566
    ­82 ­14.5%
    Total
    10,185
    10,668
    11,907 11,555 11,383 1,198 10.5%
    Number %
    West Bank
    Change Change
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Orleans
    587
    560
    620
    706
    759 172 22.7%
    Jefferson
    1,334
    1,378
    1,729
    1,940
    1,849 515 27.9%
    St. Tammany
    4
    9
    6
    5
    15 11 73.3%
    St. Charles
    23
    23
    21
    30
    26 3 11.5%
    St. Bernard
    6
    10
    10
    11
    10 4 40.0%
    St. John
    7
    3
    3
    5
    6
    ­1 ­16.7%
    Plaquemines
    153
    157
    162
    187
    183 30 16.4%
    Terrebonne
    1
    2
    9
    14
    13 12 92.3%
    Lafourche
    2
    10
    4
    8
    15 13 86.7%
    St. James
    0
    1
    0
    1
    1 1 100.0%
    Other
    18
    43
    69
    79
    72 54 75.0%
    Total
    2,135
    2,196
    2,633 2,986 2,949 814 27.6%
    Number %
    Charity School of Nursing
    Change Change
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Orleans
    143
    170
    188
    239
    267 124 46.4%
    Jefferson
    176
    189
    227
    278
    333 157 47.1%
    St. Tammany
    55
    57
    65
    89
    116 61 52.6%
    St. Charles
    9
    9
    9
    17
    20 11 55.0%
    St. Bernard
    41
    48
    46
    49
    47 6 12.8%
    St. John
    9
    9
    13
    15
    16 7 43.8%
    Plaquemines
    4
    6
    11
    11
    16 12 75.0%
    Terrebonne
    7
    5
    3
    3
    6
    ­1 ­16.7%
    Lafourche
    2
    3
    5
    7
    6 4 66.7%
    St. James
    2
    1
    1
    0
    2 0 0.0%
    Other
    16
    13
    13
    14
    31 15 48.4%
    Total
    464
    510
    581 722 860 396 46.0%
    9/30/2004 24 Office of Institutional Research

    Number %
    Slidell/Northshore
    Change Change
    2003 2003
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    Orleans 11
    19 8 42.1%
    Jefferson 7
    19 12 63.2%
    St. Tammany 1,128
    1,289 161 12.5%
    St. Charles 1
    3 2 66.7%
    St. Bernard 1
    3 2 66.7%
    St. John
    0
    2 2 100.0%
    Plaquemines 0
    0 0 0.0%
    Tangephoa 32
    62 30 48.4%
    Terrebonne 2
    2 0 0.0%
    Lafourche 2
    1
    ­1 ­100.0%
    St. James 0
    0 0 0.0%
    Washington 31
    47 16 34.0%
    Other
    22
    31 9 29.0%
    Total
    1,237 1,478 241 16.3%
    Number %
    College Wide
    Change Change
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    TOTAL First Time Freshman
    2,560 2,661 2,784 2,309 2,941 381 13.0%
    Alcee Fortier 26 35 23 25 34 8 23.5%
    Alfred Lawless Senior 26 14 25 19 30 4 13.3%
    Alfred T. Bonnabel 54 59 57 51 74 20 27.0%
    Andrew Jackson Fundamental 16 13 19 7 5
    ­11 ­220.0%
    Archbishop Blenk 14 24 16 9 10
    ­4 ­40.0%
    Archbishop Chapelle 18 23 21 24 19 1 5.3%
    Archbishop Rummel 23 39 27 10 37 14 37.8%
    Archbishop Shaw 16 12 25 10 18 2 11.1%
    Belle Chasse 35 28 19 32 28
    ­7 ­25.0%
    Booker T. Washington 12 19 22 24 21 9 42.9%
    Brother Martin 12 11 11 8 12 0 0.0%
    Chalmette 15 7 3 6 11
    ­4 ­36.4%
    Delasalle 23 19 22 19 20
    ­3 ­15.0%
    Destrehan 25 27 35 30 38 13 34.2%
    East Jefferson 36 36 28 36 47 11 23.4%
    East Saint John 12 26 20 12 16 4 25.0%
    Edna Karr Magnet 24 6 12 17 9
    ­15 ­166.7%
    F.T. Nicholls 23 21 28 16 19
    ­4 ­21.1%
    Fisher Middle 14 15 13 10 16 2 12.5%
    Fredrick A. Douglass Senior 15 18 13 10 9
    ­6 ­66.7%
    George W. Carver Sr 30 32 29 23 32 2 6.3%
    Grace King 47 52 46 32 60 13 21.7%
    Hahnville 26 27 27 17 35 9 25.7%
    Heritage Academy 0 5 11 11 7 7 100.0%
    Holy Cross 16 12 7 9 15
    ­1 ­6.7%
    Immaculata 28 27 9 6 12
    ­16 ­133.3%
    9/30/2004 25 Office of Institutional Research
    Fall Enrollment History 2000­2004 by Top "Feeder" High Schools

    Number %
    College Wide
    Change Change
    2000 2000
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 to 2004 to 2004
    J.S. Clark Senior 24 28 39 27 30 6 20.0%
    John Curtis Christian 16 16 17 9 4
    ­12 ­300.0%
    John Ehret 71 66 100 69 88 17 19.3%
    John F. Kennedy Senior 76 89 93 89 90 14 15.6%
    John McDonogh Senior 53 52 74 45 52
    ­1 ­1.9%
    L.B. Landry 15 17 18 21 9
    ­6 ­66.7%
    L.E. Rabouin Voc 25 31 45 41 52 27 51.9%
    L.W. Higgins 66 67 73 58 61
    ­5 ­8.2%
    Marion Abramson 51 54 55 50 71 20 28.2%
    Mc Donogh 35 Senior 23 29 44 19 27 4 14.8%
    McMain Magnet 8 11 12 7 13 5 38.5%
    Northshore 20 21 25 23 28 8 28.6%
    O.Perry Walker Senior 45 48 39 28 41
    ­4 ­9.8%
    Pearl River 8 18 12 13 19 11 57.9%
    Redeemer 25 20 10 12 18
    ­7 ­38.9%
    Riverdale 48 30 41 29 27
    ­21 ­77.8%
    Salmen 11 24 20 21 39 28 71.8%
    Sarah Reed 33 53 40 52 54 21 38.9%
    Slidell 43 42 40 52 49 6 12.2%
    St. Augustine 12 12 12 8 17 5 29.4%
    St. Mary's Academy 21 12 10 11 15
    ­6 ­40.0%
    Walter L. Cohen 39 34 34 20 27
    ­12 ­44.4%
    Warren Easton Fundamental 59 55 85 49 57
    ­2 ­3.5%
    West Jefferson 77 75 91 53 73
    ­4 ­5.5%
    Unknown 305 447 316 279 306 1 0.3%
    G.E.D. 325 307 337 256 425 100 23.5%
    Non­High School Grads 23 87 161 38 1
    ­22 ­2200.0%
    Other 452 309 373 457 614 162 26.4%
    9/30/2004 26 Office of Institutional Research
    Fall Enrollment History 2000­2004 by Top "Feeder" High Schools, continued

    Number
    %
    College Wide
    Change Change
    Zip
    2000 2000
    Code
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
    to 2004 to 2004
    Metairie S of I­10 70001 467 470 531 545 563 96 17.1%
    Metairie 70002 193 226 217 249 225 32 14.2%
    West Metairie 70003 431 452 499 522 554 123 22.2%
    Old Metairie­Bucktown 70005 237 222 235 256 253 16 6.3%
    Metairie Clearview N of I­10 70006 207 182 192 204 213 6 2.8%
    Belle Chasse 70037 152 150 180 187 192 40 20.8%
    Chalmette 70043 144 134 160 143 138 ­6 ­4.3%
    Destrehan 70047 110 116 122 139 131 21 16.0%
    Gretna 70053 164 180 206 230 222 58 26.1%
    Gretna/S of Whitney 70056 486 528 612 599 374
    ­112 ­29.9%
    Harvey 70058 494 520 643 729 701 207 29.5%
    South Kenner 70062 147 138 189 196 232 85 36.6%
    North Kenner 70065 618 638 677 742 745 127 17.0%
    LaPlace 70068 167 180 227 265 289 122 42.2%
    Marrero 70072 630 638 756 862 833 203 24.4%
    Westwego 70094 270 303 378 405 409 139 34.0%
    Algiers 70114 365 379 424 471 440 75 17.0%
    Uptown 70115 300 321 334 331 331 31 9.4%
    French Quarter­Marigny 70116 109 135 116 127 141 32 22.7%
    Bywater/ Lower 9th Ward 70117 480 530 638 638 600 120 20.0%
    Carrollton/Riverbend 70118 280 305 326 363 385 105 27.3%
    Mid City 70119 494 551 624 635 628 134 21.3%
    N.O. Postal Box Zone 70121 149 149 153 150 163 14 8.6%
    Lakefront/Gentilly 70122 524 585 637 670 631 107 17.0%
    Harahan­Jefferson 70123 236 248 277 283 276 40 14.5%
    Lakefront/Lakeview 70124 204 202 221 243 225 21 9.3%
    Broadmoor 70125 164 168 187 219 214 50 23.4%
    N.O. East Crowder 70126 513 538 642 627 623 110 17.7%
    N.O. East Crowder to Wright Rd 70127 380 376 457 479 451 71 15.7%
    N.O. East Wright Rd to I­510 70128 262 270 321 331 351 89 25.4%
    N.O. East Past I­510 70129 168 167 213 255 244 76 31.1%
    N.O. CBD Lower Garden District 70130 96 109 149 141 143 47 32.9%
    Lower Coast Algiers 70131 349 347 357 390 438 89 20.3%
    Slidell 70458 300 315 343 413 405 105 25.9%
    Slidell 70460 181 200 223 282 308 127 41.2%
    Slidell 70461 182 227 264 294 339 157 46.3%
    Subtotal 10,653 11,199 12,730 13,615 13,410 2,757 20.6%
    Other Louisiana 1,913 2,028 2,282 2,783 3,185 1,272 39.9%
    Total Louisiana 12,566 13,227 15,012 16,398 16,595 4,029 24.3%
    Out­of­State/Unknown 218 177 109 103 75
    ­143 ­190.7%
    Total 12,784 13,404 15,121 16,501 16,670 3,886 23.3%
    9/30/2004 27 Office of Institutional Researc
    Fall Enrollment History 2000­2004 by Zip Code (zip code order)

    Number
    %
    City Park
    Change Change
    Zip
    2001 2001
    Code
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
    to 2004 to 2004
    Metairie S of I­10 70001 N/A
    437
    502 505 513 76 14.8%
    Metairie 70002 N/A
    218
    206 238 204
    ­14 ­6.9%
    West Metairie 70003 N/A
    432
    463 475 497 65 13.1%
    Old Metairie­Bucktown 70005 N/A
    215
    227 240 239 24 10.0%
    Metairie Clearview N of I­10 70006 N/A
    176
    185 194 203 27 13.3%
    Belle Chasse 70037 N/A
    27
    130 45 48 21 43.8%
    Chalmette 70043 N/A
    109
    141 117 110 1 0.9%
    Destrehan 70047 N/A
    111
    116 130 123 12 9.8%
    Gretna 70053 N/A
    54
    60 68 67 13 19.4%
    Gretna/S of Whitney 70056 N/A
    186
    203 194 208 22 10.6%
    Harvey 70058 N/A
    204
    192 212 227 23 10.1%
    South Kenner 70062 N/A
    131
    179 186 219 88 40.2%
    North Kenner 70065 N/A
    612
    653 709 675 63 9.3%
    LaPlace 70068 N/A
    170
    215 250 271 101 37.3%
    Marrero 70072 N/A
    189
    227 235 242 53 21.9%
    Westwego 70094 N/A
    138
    154 160 160 22 13.8%
    Algiers 70114 N/A
    126
    127 135 134 8 6.0%
    Uptown 70115 N/A
    310
    305 301 290
    ­20 ­6.9%
    French Quarter­Marigny 70116 N/A
    129
    113 125 131 2 1.5%
    Bywater/ Lower 9th Ward 70117 N/A
    510
    615 609 559 49 8.8%
    Carrollton/Riverbend 70118 N/A
    300
    316 341 354 54 15.3%
    Mid City 70119 N/A
    536
    604 612 599 63 10.5%
    N.O. Postal Box Zone 70121 N/A
    142
    144 138 143 1 0.7%
    Lakefront/Gentilly 70122 N/A
    571
    609 634 590 19 3.2%
    Harahan­Jefferson 70123 N/A
    228
    251 259 249 21 8.4%
    Lakefront/Lakeview 70124 N/A
    184
    205 229 205 21 10.2%
    Broadmoor 70125 N/A
    164
    184 208 200 36 18.0%
    N.O. East Crowder 70126 N/A
    515
    617 590 585 70 12.0%
    N.O. East Crowder to Wright Rd 70127 N/A
    363
    440 456 427 64 15.0%
    N.O. East Wright Rd to I­510 70128 N/A
    255
    306 304 325 70 21.5%
    N.O. East Past I­510 70129 N/A
    161
    203 240 231 70 30.3%
    N.O. CBD Lower Garden District 70130 N/A
    102
    131 129 123 21 17.1%
    Lower Coast Algiers 70131 N/A
    106
    124 131 150 44 29.3%
    Slidell 70458 N/A
    297
    321 92 94
    ­203 ­216.0%
    Slidell 70460 N/A
    191
    215 69 77
    ­114 ­148.1%
    Slidell 70461 N/A
    212
    252 89 99
    ­113 ­114.1%
    Subtotal N/A 8,811 9,935 9,649 9,571 760 7.9%
    Other Louisiana N/A 1,721 1,871 1,835 1,764 43 2.4%
    Total Louisiana N/A 10,532 11,806 11,484 11,335 803 7.1%
    Out­of­State/Unknown N/A 166 101 83 48
    ­118 ­245.8%
    Total N/A 10,698 11,907 11,567 11,383 685 6.0%
    9/30/2004 28 Office of Institutional Researc

    Number
    %
    West Bank
    Change Change
    Zip
    2001 2001
    Code
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
    to 2004 to 2004
    Metairie S of I­10 70001 N/A
    7416­1 ­16.7%
    Metairie 70002 N/A
    4227 342.9%
    West Metairie 70003 N/A
    1569 888.9%
    Old Metairie­Bucktown 70005 N/A
    0133 3100.0%
    Metairie Clearview N of I­10 70006 N/A
    2000­2 0.0%
    Belle Chasse 70037 N/A 119 130 135 137 18 13.1%
    Chalmette 70043 N/A
    2132 00.0%
    Destrehan 70047 N/A
    2211­1 ­100.0%
    Gretna 70053 N/A 122 141 153 144 22 15.3%
    Gretna/S of Whitney 70056 N/A 316 391 380 374 58 15.5%
    Harvey 70058 N/A 301 428 495 437 136 31.1%
    South Kenner 70062 N/A
    0216 6100.0%
    North Kenner 70065 N/A 1 1 5 17 16 94.1%
    Jean Lafitte 70067 N/A 31 36 48 46 15 32.6%
    LaPlace 70068 N/A
    1146 583.3%
    Marrero 70072 N/A 423 492 583 552 129 23.4%
    Plaquemines 70083 N/A 28 30 35 32 4 12.5%
    Westwego 70094 N/A 151 213 229 231 80 34.6%
    Algiers 70114 N/A 243 291 323 287 44 15.3%
    Uptown 70115 N/A 3 9 8 20 17 85.0%
    French Quarter­Marigny 70116 N/A
    0004 4100.0%
    Bywater/ Lower 9th Ward 70117 N/A 5 9 14 16 11 68.8%
    Carrollton/Riverbend 70118 N/A 1 3 4 16 15 93.8%
    Mid City 70119 N/A 6 4 6 11 5 45.5%
    N.O. Postal Box Zone 70121 N/A
    3453 00.0%
    Lakefront/Gentilly 70122 N/A 3 10 13 15 12 80.0%
    Harahan­Jefferson 70123 N/A 5 6 6 14 9 64.3%
    Lakefront/Lakeview 70124 N/A
    2324 250.0%
    Broadmoor 70125 N/A
    1139 888.9%
    N.O. East Crowder 70126 N/A 7 11 14 15 8 53.3%
    N.O. East Crowder to Wright Rd 70127 N/A
    2587 571.4%
    N.O. East Wright Rd to I­510 70128 N/A
    4687 342.9%
    N.O. East Past I­510 70129 N/A
    3345 240.0%
    N.O. CBD Lower Garden District 70130 N/A 2 9 6 13 11 84.6%
    Lower Coast Algiers 70131 N/A 226 219 247 271 45 16.6%
    Slidell 70458 N/A
    0202 2100.0%
    Slidell 70460 N/A
    1001 00.0%
    Slidell 70461 N/A
    1010­1 0.0%
    Subtotal N/A 2,029 2,475 2,756 2,730 701 25.7%
    Other Louisiana N/A 158 152 223 210 52 24.8%
    Total Louisiana N/A 2,187 2,627 2,979 2,940 753 25.6%
    Out­of­State/Unknown N/A 9 6 10 9 0 0.0%
    Total N/A 2,196 2,633 2,989 2,949 753 25.5%
    9/30/2004 29 Office of Institutional Researc

    Number
    %
    Charity School of Nursing
    Change Change
    Zip
    2001 2001
    Code
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
    to 2004 to 2004
    Metairie S of I­10 70001 N/A 26 25 33 44 18 40.9%
    Metairie 70002 N/A 4 9 9 13 9 69.2%
    West Metairie 70003 N/A 19 31 41 46 27 58.7%
    Old Metairie­Bucktown 70005 N/A 7 7 11 10 3 30.0%
    Metairie Clearview N of I­10 70006 N/A 4 7 10 7 3 42.9%
    Belle Chasse 70037 N/A 4 11 7 7 3 42.9%
    Chalmette 70043 N/A 23 18 22 26 3 11.5%
    Destrehan 70047 N/A
    3486 350.0%
    Gretna 70053 N/A 4 5 9 11 7 63.6%
    Gretna/S of Whitney 70056 N/A 26 18 25 31 5 16.1%
    Harvey 70058 N/A 15 23 22 36 21 58.3%
    South Kenner 70062 N/A
    7887 00.0%
    North Kenner 70065 N/A 25 23 28 50 25 50.0%
    LaPlace 70068 N/A 9 11 11 11 2 18.2%
    Marrero 70072 N/A 26 37 44 39 13 33.3%
    Westwego 70094 N/A 14 11 16 16 2 12.5%
    Algiers 70114 N/A 10 6 13 18 8 44.4%
    Uptown 70115 N/A 8 20 21 21 13 61.9%
    French Quarter­Marigny 70116 N/A
    6325­1 ­20.0%
    Bywater/ Lower 9th Ward 70117 N/A 15 14 14 23 8 34.8%
    Carrollton/Riverbend 70118 N/A 4 7 18 14 10 71.4%
    Mid City 70119 N/A 9 16 16 18 9 50.0%
    N.O. Postal Box Zone 70121 N/A 4 5 7 17 13 76.5%
    Lakefront/Gentilly 70122 N/A 11 18 23 26 15 57.7%
    Harahan­Jefferson 70123 N/A 15 20 17 12­3 ­25.0%
    Lakefront/Lakeview 70124 N/A 16 13 12 16 0 0.0%
    Broadmoor 70125 N/A
    3285 240.0%
    N.O. East Crowder 70126 N/A 16 14 23 23 7 30.4%
    N.O. East Crowder to Wright Rd 70127 N/A 11 12 14 16 5 31.3%
    N.O. East Wright Rd to I­510 70128 N/A 11 9 19 19 8 42.1%
    N.O. East Past I­510 70129 N/A 3 7 10 5 2 40.0%
    N.O. CBD Lower Garden District 70130 N/A
    5967 228.6%
    Lower Coast Algiers 70131 N/A 15 14 12 16 1 6.3%
    Slidell 70458 N/A 18 20 27 32 14 43.8%
    Slidell 70460 N/A 8 8 11 21 13 61.9%
    Slidell 70461 N/A 14 12 17 15 1 6.7%
    Subtotal N/A 418 477 594 689 271 39.3%
    Other Louisiana N/A 90 102 128 163 73 44.8%
    Total Louisiana N/A 508 579 722 852 344 40.4%
    Out­of­State/Unknown N/A
    2238 675.0%
    Total N/A 510 581 725 860 350 40.7%
    9/30/2004 30 Office of Institutional Researc

    Number
    %
    Slidell/Northshore
    Change Change
    Zip
    2003 2003
    Code
    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
    to 2004 to 2004
    Metairie S of I­10 70001 0 0.0%
    Metairie 70002 0 1 1 100.0%
    West Metairie 70003 0 2 2 100.0%
    Old Metairie­Bucktown 70005 2 1
    ­1 ­100.0%
    Metairie Clearview N of I­10 70006 0 3 3 100.0%
    Belle Chasse 70037 0 0.0%
    Chalmette 70043 1 0
    ­1 0.0%
    Destrehan 70047 0 1 1 100.0%
    Gretna 70053 0 0.0%
    Gretna/S of Whitney 70056 0 0.0%
    Harvey 70058 0 1 1 100.0%
    South Kenner 70062 1 0
    ­1 0.0%
    North Kenner 70065 0 3 3 100.0%
    LaPlace 70068 0 1 1 100.0%
    Marrero 70072 0 0.0%
    Westwego 70094 0 2 2 100.0%
    Algiers 70114 0 1 1 100.0%
    Uptown 70115 1 0
    ­1 0.0%
    French Quarter­Marigny 70116 0 1 1 100.0%
    Bywater/ Lower 9th Ward 70117 1 2 1 50.0%
    Carrollton/Riverbend 70118 0 1 1 100.0%
    Mid City 70119 1 0
    ­1 0.0%
    N.O. Postal Box Zone 70121 0 0.0%
    Lakefront/Gentilly 70122 0 0.0%
    Harahan­Jefferson 70123 1 1 0 0.0%
    Lakefront/Lakeview 70124 0 0.0%
    Broadmoor 70125 0 0.0%
    N.O. East Crowder 70126 0 0.0%
    N.O. East Crowder to Wright Rd 70127 1 1 0 0.0%
    N.O. East Wright Rd to I­510 70128 0 0.0%
    N.O. East Past I­510 70129 1 3 2 66.7%
    N.O. CBD Lower Garden District 70130 0 0.0%
    Lower Coast Algiers 70131 1 1 100.0%
    St. Tammany 70420 32 44 12 27.3%
    Washington 70427 23 28 5 17.9%
    Covington 70433 83 110 27 24.5%
    Covington 70435 27 40 13 32.5%
    St. Tammany 70445 58 68 10 14.7%
    St. Tammany 70448 48 70 22 31.4%
    St. Tammany 70452 75 70
    ­5 ­7.1%
    Slidell 70458 294 277
    ­17 ­6.1%
    Slidell 70460 202 209 7 3.3%
    Slidell 70461 187 225 38 16.9%
    St. Tammany 70471 49 61 12 19.7%
    Subtotal
    1,088 1,228 140 11.4%
    Other Louisiana 125 240 115 47.9%
    Total Louisiana 1,213 1,468 255 17.4%
    Out­of­State/Unknown 7 10 3 30.0%
    Total
    1,220 1,478 258 17.5%
    9/30/2004 31 Office of Institutional Researc

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