Delgado
    Community College
    Summer 2003
    7th Class Day Report
    Published on July 1, 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
    Top Ten Most Popular Majors 7
    Enrollment by Program ­ ranked by enrollment 8
    Two Year Comparison of Enrollment by Program 10
    Top 50 "Feeder" High Schools of First Time Freshmen 12
    Enrollment by Zip Code 13

    Summer 2003 Summer 2002 Inc/Dec % Change
    Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
    Women 5,001
    74%
    4,364
    72% 637
    14.6%
    Men 1,764
    26%
    1,669
    28% 95
    5.7%
    Asian/Pacific Islander 196
    3%
    151
    3% 45
    29.8%
    American Indian 39
    1%
    29
    0% 10
    34.5%
    Black, Non­Hispanic 3,066
    45%
    2,678
    44% 388
    14.5%
    Hispanic 260
    4%
    253
    4% 7
    2.8%
    White, Non­Hispanic 2,429
    36%
    2,193
    36% 236
    10.8%
    Did Not Indicate 775
    11%
    729
    12% 46
    6.3%
    U.S. Citizens 6,525
    96%
    5,844
    97% 681
    11.7%
    Not U.S. Citizens 240
    4%
    189
    3% 51
    27.0%
    Total 6,765 6,033 732 12.1
    %
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    Student Demographics
    0
    2,000
    4,000
    6,000
    Women Men
    Enrollment by Gender
    Summer 2002
    Summer 2003
    0
    500
    1,000
    1,500
    2,000
    2,500
    3,000
    3,500
    Asian/Pacific
    Islander
    American Indian Black, Non­
    Hispanic
    Hispanic White, Non­
    Hispanic
    Did Not Indicate
    Enrollment by Ethnicity
    Summer 2002
    Summer 2003
    0
    2,000
    4,000
    6,000
    8,000
    U.S. Citizens Not U.S. Citizens
    Enrollment by Citizenship
    Summer 2002
    Summer 2003

    Summer 2003 Summer 2002 Inc/Dec % Change
    Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
    Full­time Students 3,321 49.1% 3,005 49.8% 316 10.5%
    Part­time Students 3,444 50.9% 3,028 50.2% 416 13.7%
    Degree­seeking 5,661
    83.7%
    5,009
    83.0%
    652
    13.0%
    Non­degree­seeking 1,104
    16.3%
    1,024
    17.0%
    80 7.8%
    Total Credit Enrollment 6,765 6,033 732 12.1%
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    General Statistics
    2,000
    3,000
    4,000
    Full­time Students Part­time Students
    Full­Time/Part­Time Enrollment
    Summer 2002
    Summer 2003
    0
    2,000
    4,000
    6,000
    Degree­seeking Non­degree­seeking
    Degree­Seeking and Non­Degree­Seeking Students
    Summer 2002
    Summer 2003

    Summer 2003 Summer 2002 Inc/Dec %Change
    Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
    Age Unknown 0 0% 9 0% ­9 ­100%
    Under 18 142 2% 222 4% ­80 ­36%
    18 – 19
    557
    8%
    747
    12% ­190 ­25%
    20 – 21
    1,161
    17%
    925
    15% 236 26%
    22 – 24
    1,221
    18%
    1,002
    17% 219 22%
    25 – 29
    1,367
    20%
    1,115
    19% 252 23%
    30 – 34
    845
    13%
    772
    13% 73 9%
    35 – 39
    559
    8%
    491
    8% 68 14%
    40 – 49
    672
    10%
    551
    9% 121 22%
    50 – 64
    216
    3%
    182
    3% 34 19%
    65 and over 25 1% 17 0% 8 47%
    Total 6,765 100
    %
    6,033 100%
    732 12%
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    Enrollment by Age
    Summer 2003
    65 and over
    1%
    20 – 21
    17%
    50 – 64
    3%
    40 – 49
    10%
    35 – 39
    8%
    22 – 24
    18%
    25 – 29
    20%
    30 – 34
    13%
    Under 18
    2%
    18 – 19
    8%

    Campus
    Summer 2003 Summer 2002 Inc/Dec %Change
    Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
    City Park Campus 4,682 69% 4,701 78% ­19 0%
    West Bank Campus 1,432 21% 1,167 19% 265 23%
    Northshore Campus 409 6% N/A N/A N/A N/A
    Charity School of Nursing 242 4% 165 3% 77 47%
    Total 6,765 100% 6,033 100% 732 12%
    Top Ten Parishes
    Summer 2003 Summer 2002 Inc/Dec %Change
    Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
    Orleans 2,622 39% 2,460 41% 162 7%
    Jefferson 2,487 37% 2,127 35% 360 17%
    St. Tammany 565 8% 472 8% 93 20%
    St. Charles 206 3% 154 3% 52 34%
    St. John 153 2% 125 2% 28 22%
    St. Bernard 102 2% 94 2% 8 9%
    Plaquemines 91 1% 92 2% ­1 ­1%
    Lafourche 68 1% 83 1% ­15 ­18%
    Terrebonne 71 1% 64 1% 7 11%
    St. James 301% 290% 1 3%
    Other 370 5% 333 5% 37 11%
    Total 6,765 100% 6,033 100% 732 12%
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    Enrollment by Campus & Parish
    0
    1,000
    2,000
    3,000
    4,000
    5,000
    City Park Campus West Bank Campus Northshore Campus Charity School of
    Nursing
    Enrollment by Campus
    Summer 2002
    Summer 2003
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    1,500
    2,000
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    Summer 2002
    Summer 2003

    Enrollment by Division
    Inc/Dec %Change
    Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
    Allied Health
    861 13% 739 12%
    122 17%
    Arts & Humanities
    1,035 15% 968 16%
    67 7%
    Basic Education­CPC *
    604 9% 794 13%
    ­190 ­24%
    Business Studies
    613 9% 610 10%
    30%
    Communications
    103 2% 79 1%
    24 30%
    Science & Math
    941 14% 704 12%
    237 34%
    Technology **
    212 3% 287 5%
    ­75 ­26%
    Community & Workforce Dev. 314 5% 520 9% ­206 ­40%
    Campus Total
    4,683 69% 4,701 78%
    ­18 0%
    Arts & Sciences
    917 14% 631 10%
    286 45%
    Basic Education­WBC
    294 4% 353 6%
    ­59 ­17%
    Business & Technology
    221 3% 183 3%
    38 21%
    Campus Total 1,432
    21%
    1,167 19% 265 23%
    408 6% N/A N/A N/A N/A
    242 4% 165 3% 77 47%
    College Total 6,765 100% 6,033 100% 732 12%
    *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.
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    Slidell/Northshore ***
    Charity School of Nursing
    Summer 2003
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    City Park Campus ­ (blue)
    Summer 2002
    West Bank Campus ­ (red)
    Summer 2003
    Arts & Sciences
    14%
    Basic Education­WBC
    4%
    Business & Technology
    3%
    Slidell/Northshore ***
    6%
    Community & Workforce
    Dev.
    5%
    Charity School of
    Nursing
    4%
    Allied Health
    13%
    Arts & Humanities
    14%
    Basic Education­CPC *
    9%
    Business Studies
    9%
    Communications
    2%
    Science & Math
    14%
    Technology **
    3%

    Admission Status Summer 2003 Summer 2002 Inc/Dec %Change
    Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
    First­Time Freshmen 399 6% 564 9% ­165 ­29%
    Transfer Students 906 13% 858 14% 48 6%
    Continuing Students 4,807 71% 4,054 67% 753 19%
    Readmitted Students 635 9% 551 9% 84 15%
    Exchange Students 18 0% 6 0% 12 200%
    Total 6,765 100% 6,033 100% 732 12%
    Classification Summer 2003 Summer 2002 Inc/Dec %Chan
    ge
    Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
    Freshmen 3,448 51% 3,118 52% 330 11%
    Sophomore 1,487 22% 1,332 22% 155 12%
    Other Undergraduate 1,730 26% 1,449 24% 281 19%
    Preparatory 100 1% 134 2% ­34 ­25%
    Total 6,765 100% 6,033 100% 732 12%
    7/1/2003 Office of Institutional Research Page 6
    Enrollment by Admission Status & Classification
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    1,000
    1,500
    2,000
    2,500
    3,000
    3,500
    4,000
    4,500
    5,000
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    Freshmen
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    Summer 2002
    Summer 2003
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    1,000
    1,500
    2,000
    2,500
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    Classification
    Summer 2002
    Summer 2003

    Top Ten Most Popular Majors
    Top Ten Most Popular Majors
    Summer 2003 Summer 2002
    Number Percent Number Percent
    Nursing
    1,520 22% 1,191 20%
    General Studies 1,005 15% 929 15%
    Radiologic Technology 513 8% 450 7%
    Business Administration 419 6% 370 6%
    Early Childhood Education 353 5% 328 5%
    Criminal Justice 240 4% 251 4%
    Computer Information Technology 224 3% 221 4%
    General Science 202 3% 189 3%
    Accounting 201 3% 176 3%
    Practical Nursing 156 2% 98 2%
    Other Majors 1,932
    29%
    1,830
    30%
    Total
    6,765 100.0% 6,033 100.0%
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    Summer 2003
    Criminal Justice
    4%
    Computer Information
     
    Technology
    3%
    General Science
    3%
    Accounting
    3%
    Practical Nursing
    2%
    Nursing
    22%
    Other Majors
    29%
    Early Childhood
     
    Education
    5%
    Business
    Administration
    6%
    General Studies
    15%
    Radiologic Technology
    8%

    Prefix Program
    Number Percent
    *NURS Pre­Nursing 1,377 20%
    GSTD General Studies 1,005 15%
    RADT Radiologic Technology 513 8%
    BUAD Business Administration 419 6%
    ECED Early Childhood Education 353 5%
    CRJU Criminal Justice 240 4%
    CMIN Computer Information Technology 224 3%
    GSCI General Science 202 3%
    ACCT Accounting 201 3%
    PRNU Practical Nursing 156 2%
    *NURS Nursing 143 2%
    SURG Surgical Technology 115 2%
    MANG Management 100 1%
    PTAP Physical Therapist Assistant 100 1%
    HEIT Health Information Technology 87 1%
    CNET Computer Network Technology 86 1%
    FPTC Fire Protection Technology 85 1%
    RSPT Respiratory Care Technology 84 1%
    INTD Interior Design 80 1%
    CULA Culinary Arts 71 1%
    PHAR Pharmacy Technician 70 1%
    PFMA Performance and Media Arts 69 1%
    MLTS Medical Laboratory Technician 64 1%
    ESLN English as a Second Language 63 1%
    ADOT Administrative Office Technology (previously OFCA) 58 1%
    EMTE Emergency Medical Technology 58 1%
    ELET Electrical ­ Electronics Engineering Technology 56 1%
    FNAR Fine Arts 55 1%
    VISC Visual Communications 54 1%
    FSED Funeral Service Education 51 1%
    EIDF Educational Interpreting for the Deaf 43 1%
    MOVH Motor Vehicle Technology 42 1%
    DMSU Diagnostic Medical Sonography 40 1%
    MUSC Music 34 1%
    COAR Construction Technology­Architectural Engineering 33 0%
    DIET Dietetic Technician 29 0%
    HOST Hospitality 29 0%
    LEGS Legal Secretary 29 0%
    ASLS American Sign Language Studies 25 0%
    OCTA Occupational Therapy Assistant 23 0%
    NUMT Nuclear Medicine Technology 22 0%
    COCE Construction Technology­Civil Engineering Technology 21 0%
    ESBI Electronics Servicing Technology­Biomedical Equipment Repair 21 0%
    ITDR Industrial Technology­Drafting 18 0%
    SFTY Safety and Health Technology 17 0%
    HORT Horticulture 16 0%
    ESCR Electronics Servicing Technology­Computer Repair 13 0%
    COCM Construction Technolo
    gy­Construction Management 10 0%
    7/1/2003 Office of Institutional Research Page 8
    Summer 2003
    Enrollment by Program ­ Ranked by Enrollment

    Prefix Program
    Number Percent
    CMRP Computer Repair 9 0%
    CNMG Construction Management 7 0%
    DNHY Dental Hygiene 7 0%
    DNTE Dental Laboratory Technology 6 0%
    DRAF Drafting 6 0%
    ESER Electronics Servicing Technology­Electronics Repair 6 0%
    AIRC Air Conditioning & Refrigeration 3 0%
    CARP Carpentry 3 0%
    ELRP Electronics Repair 3 0%
    FDSV Food Service Careers 3 0%
    MACH Machine Tool Technology 3 0%
    CNA Certified Nursing Assistant 2 0%
    BUTR Business Training 1 0%
    ITMF/T Industrial Technology­Machine Tool Technology 1 0%
    OPHT Ophthalmic Medical Assistant 1 0%
    ELCO Electrical Construction Technology 0 0%
    WELD Welding Technology 0 0%
    Total
    6,765 100
    %
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    *Nursing has been split into Nursing (for those enrolled at Charity School of Nursing) and Pre­nursing
    Enrollment by Program ­ Ranked by Enrollment
    Summer 2003

    Prefix Program Inc/
    Percent
    2003
    2002 Dec Chan
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    ACCT Accounting 201 189 12 6%
    ADOT Administrative Office Technology (previously OFCA) 58 62 ­4 ­6%
    AIRC Air Conditioning & Refrigeration 3 10 ­7 ­70%
    ASLS American Sign Language Studies 25 24 1 4%
    BUAD Business Administration 419 450 ­31 ­7%
    BUTR Business Training 1 10 ­9 ­90%
    CARP Carpentry 3 0 3 #N/A
    CMIN Computer Information Technology 224 251 ­27 ­11%
    CMRP Computer Repair 9 16 ­7 ­44%
    CNA Certified Nursing Assistant 2 1 1 100%
    CNET Computer Network Technology 86 69 17 25%
    CNMG Construction Management 7 6 1 17%
    COAR Construction Technology­Architectural Engineering 33 33 0 0%
    COCE Construction Technology­Civil Engineering Technology 21 20 1 5%
    COCM Construction Technology­Construction Management 10 15 ­5 ­33%
    CRJU Criminal Justice 240 221 19 9%
    CULA Culinary Arts 71 50 21 42%
    DIET Dietetic Technician 29 29 0 0%
    DMSU Diagnostic Medical Sonography 40 33 7 21%
    DNHY Dental Hygiene 7 11 ­4 ­36%
    DNTE Dental Laboratory Technology 6 6 0 0%
    DRAF Drafting 6 11 ­5 ­45%
    ECED Early Childhood Education 353 328 25 8%
    EIDF Educational Interpreting for the Deaf 43 23 20 87%
    ELCO Electrical Construction Technology 0 2 ­2 ­100%
    ELET Electrical ­ Electronics Engineering Technology 56 55 1 2%
    ELRP Electronics Repair 3 0 3 #N/A
    EMTE Emergency Medical Technology 58 37 21 57%
    ESBI Electronics Servicing Technology­Biomedical Equipment Repair 21 16 5 31%
    ESCR Electronics Servicing Technology­Computer Repair 13 13 0 0%
    ESER Electronics Servicing Technology­Electronics Repair 6 5 1 20%
    ESLN English as a Second Language 63 41 22 54%
    FDSV Food Service Careers 3 10 ­7 ­70%
    FNAR Fine Arts 55 45 10 22%
    FPTC Fire Protection Technology 85 176 ­91 ­52%
    FSED Funeral Service Education 51 63 ­12 ­19%
    GSCI General Science 202 136 66 49%
    GSTD General Studies 1,005 929 76 8%
    HEIT Health Information Technology 87 91 ­4 ­4%
    HORT Horticulture 16 8 8 100%
    HOST Hospitality 29 36 ­7 ­19%
    INTD Interior Design 80 64 16 25%
    ITDR Industrial Technology­Drafting 18 18 0 0%
    ITMF/T Industrial Technology­Machine Tool Technology 1 0 1 #N/A
    LEGS Legal Secretary 29 20 9 45%
    MACH Machine Tool Technology 3 6 ­3 ­50%
    MLTS Medical Laboratory Technician 64 57 7 12%
    MNGT Mana
    gement 100 87 13 15%
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    Two Year Comparison of Enrollment by Program
    Summer

    Prefix Program Inc/
    Percent
    2003
    2002 Dec Chan
    ge
    MOVH Motor Vehicle Technology 42 39 3 8%
    MUSC Music 34 25 9 36%
    NUMT Nuclear Medicine Technology 22 11 11 100%
    NURS Pre­Nursing 1,377 1,085 292 27%
    NURS Nursing 143 106 37 35%
    OCTA Occupational Therapy Assistant 23 25 ­2 ­8%
    OPHT Ophthalmic Medical Assistant 1 6 ­5 ­83%
    PFMA Performance and Media Arts 69 78 ­9 ­12%
    PHAR Pharmacy Technician 70 41 29 71%
    PRNU Practical Nursing 156 98 58 59%
    PTAP Physical Therapist Assistant 100 94 6 6%
    RADT Radiologic Technology 513 370 143 39%
    RSPT Respiratory Care Technology 84 77 7 9%
    SFTY Safety and Health Technology 17 20 ­3 ­15%
    SURG Surgical Technology 115 115 0 0%
    VISC Visual Communications 54 60 ­6 ­10%
    WELD Welding Technology 0 0 0 #N/A
    Total 6,765 6,033 732 12%
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    Two Year Comparison of Enrollment by Program
    Summer

    Rank
    School Number Percent Number Percent Inc/Dec % Change
    2003 2002
    TOTAL First Time Freshmen 399 564 ­165 ­29%
    1 West Jefferson 15 4% 7 2% 8 114%
    2 John Ehret 13 3% 11 3% 2 18%
    3 Non­Hi
    gh School Grads 10 3% 18 5% ­8 ­44%
    4 Warren Easton Fundamental 8 2% 11 3% ­3 ­27%
    5 Sarah Reed 7 2% 5 1% 2 40%
    6Covin
    gton 6 2% 3 1% 3 100%
    7 John F Kennedy Senior 6 2% 13 3% ­7 ­54%
    8LW Hi
    ggins 6 2% 16 4% ­10 ­63%
    9 McDono
    gh 35 Senior 6 2% 10 3% ­4 ­40%
    10 Slidell 6 2% 6 2% 0 0%
    11 Xavier Preparator
    y
    6 2% 2 1% 4 200%
    12 Alfred T Bonnabel 5 1% 6 2% ­1 ­17%
    13 East Saint John 5 1% 2 1% 3 150%
    14 O Perry Walker Senior 5 1% 7 2% ­2 ­29%
    15 Edna Karr Ma
    gnet 4 1% 1 0% 3 300%
    16 Geor
    ge W. Carver 4 1% 0 0% 4 #N/A
    17 John McDono
    gh Senior 4 1% 5 1% ­1 ­20%
    18 LB Landr
    y
    4 1% 5 1% ­1 ­20%
    19 Riverdale 4 1% 1 0% 3 300%
    20 Saint Mary's Academ
    y
    4 1% 3 1% 1 33%
    21 Walter L Cohen 4 1% 4 1% 0 0%
    22 Alcee Fortier 3 1% 4 1% ­1 ­25%
    23 De La Salle 3 1% 1 0% 2 200%
    24 East Jefferson 3 1% 6 2% ­3 ­50%
    25 FT Nicholls 3 1% 4 1% ­1 ­25%
    26 JS Clark Senior 3 1% 7 2% ­4 ­57%
    27 Marion Abramson 3 1% 6 2% ­3 ­50%
    28 McMain Ma
    gnet 3 1% 3 1% 0 0%
    29 Ursuline 3 1% 3 1% 0 0%
    30 Alfred Lawless Senior 2 1% 3 1% ­1 ­33%
    31 Archbishop Chapelle 2 1% 2 1% 0 0%
    32 Cabrini 2 1% 1 0% 1 100%
    33 Destrehan 2 1% 3 1% ­1 ­33%
    34 Grace Kin
    g
    21% 2 1% 0 0%
    35 Hahnville 2 1% 2 1% 0 0%
    36 Holy Cross 2 1% 2 1% 0 0%
    37 Le Rabouin Voc. 2 1% 4 1% ­2 ­50%
    38 Redeemer 2 1% 2 1% 0 0%
    39 Rid
    gewood Prep. 2 1% 1 0% 1 100%
    40 Belle Chasse 1 0% 1 0% 0 0%
    41 Benjamin Franklin 1 0% 2 1% ­1 ­50%
    42 Booker T Washin
    gton 1 0% 6 2% ­5 ­83%
    43 Brother Martin 1 0% 1 0% 0 0%
    44 Fisher Middle 1 0% 1 0% 0 0%
    45 John Curtis Christian 1 0% 2 1% ­1 ­50%
    46 Loranger 1 0% 2 1% ­1 ­50%
    47 Northshore 1 0% 3 1% ­2 ­67%
    48 Pearl River 1 0% 2 1% ­1 ­50%
    49 Saint Au
    gustine 1 0% 4 1% ­3 ­75%
    50 South Lafourche 1 0% 10 3% ­9 ­90%
    Unknown 109 27% 117 29% ­8 ­7%
    GED 59 15% 102 26% ­43 ­42%
    Out of State 24 6% 54 14% ­30 ­56%
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    Top 50 "Feeder" High Schools
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    Enrollment by Zip Code
    Zip Code
    Summer
    2003
    Percent
    Summer
    2002
    Percent Inc/Dec
    %
    Change
    Metairie S of I­10 70001 192 3% 193 4% ­1 ­1%
    Metairie 70002 91 2% 96 2% ­5 ­5%
    West Metairie 70003 184 3% 160 3% 24 15%
    Old Metairie­Bucktown 70005 118 2% 103 2% 15 15%
    Metairie Clearview N of I­10 70006 70 1% 77 2% ­7 ­9%
    Belle Chasse 70037 74 1% 75 2% ­1 ­1%
    Chalmette 70043 43 1% 48 1% ­5 ­10%
    Gretna 70053 93 2% 109 2% ­16 ­15%
    Gretna/S of Whitney 70056 277 5% 226 5% 51 23%
    Harvey 70058 355 6% 275 6% 80 29%
    South Kenner 70062 74 1% 71 1% 3 4%
    North Kenner 70065 301 5% 239 5% 62 26%
    LaPlace 70068 123 2% 92 2% 31 34%
    Marrero 70072 373 7% 320 6% 53 17%
    Westwego 70094 207 4% 165 3% 42 25%
    Algiers 70114 238 4% 209 4% 29 14%
    Uptown 70115 145 3% 141 3% 4 3%
    French Quarter­Marigny 70116 53 1% 49 1% 4 8%
    Bywater/Lower 9th Ward 70117 249 5% 237 5% 12 5%
    Carrollton/Riverbend 70118 146 3% 148 3% ­2 ­1%
    Mid City 70119 223 4% 229 5% ­6 ­3%
    N.O. Postal Box Zone 70121 54 1% 56 1% ­2 ­4%
    Lakefront/Gentilly 70122 269 5% 248 5% 21 8%
    Harahan­Jefferson 70123 116 2% 100 2% 16 16%
    Lakefront/Lakeview 70124 106 2% 89 2% 17 19%
    Broadmoor 70125 89 2% 81 2% 8 10%
    N.O. East Crowder 70126 268 5% 256 5% 12 5%
    N.O. East Crowder to Wright Rd 70127 189 3% 157 3% 32 20%
    N.O. East Wright Rd to I­510 70128 147 3% 131 3% 16 12%
    N.O. East Past I­510 70129 73 1% 79 2% ­6 ­8%
    N.O. CBD­Lwr Garden District 70130 54 1% 47 1% 7 15%
    Lower Coast Algiers 70131 208 4% 180 4% 28 16%
    Slidell 70458 143 3% 134 3% 9 7%
    Slidell 70460 102 2% 74 1% 28 38%
    Slidell 70461 84 2% 79 2% 5 6%
    Subtotal 5531 82% 4973 82% 558 11%
    Other Louisiana 1183 17% 969 16% 214 22%
    Total Louisiana 6714 99% 5942 98% 772 13%
    Out­of­State 51 1% 91 2% ­40 ­44%
    Total 6765 100% 6033 100% 732 12%
    Office of Institutional Research Page 13
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