Published on February 16, 2005
    By The Office of Institutional Research
    Fall 2004
    14th Class Day Final Report

    Summary
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    Enrollment increased by 1% from 16,500 to 16,669, reaching our highest enrollment
    since Fall of 2003.
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    for the female population to grow faster than the male population. The ratio of men to women remains
    30% to 70% respectively.
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    Black students increased by 2 % and now make up 42% of our total student population,
    and 47.2% of our population for which ethnicity is indicated.
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    had an increase of 19%.
    Northshore site had the largest percentage increase, 21%, while Charity School of Nursing
    Male students increased 3%, Female students remained the same. This reverses the trend

    Table of Contents
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    Summary
    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
    Two Year Comparison of Enrollment by Program 8
    Enrollment by Major and Degree Status 10
    Enrollment by Program ­ ranked by enrollment 12
    Top 50 "Feeder" High Schools of First Time Freshmen 14
    Enrollment by Zip Code 15

    Inc/(Dec)
    % Change
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Women 11,591 70% 11,591 70% 0
    0%
    Men 5,078 30% 4,909 30% 169
    3%
    Asian/Pacific Islander 389 2% 432 3%
    ­43
    ­10%
    American Indian 136 1% 106 1% 30
    28%
    Black, Non­Hispanic 7,004 42% 6,853 42% 151
    2%
    Hispanic 785 5% 737 4% 48
    7%
    White, Non­Hispanic 6,339 38% 6,351 38%
    ­12
    0%
    Non Resident Alien 175 1% 179 1% ­4
    ­2%
    Did Not Indicate 1,841 11% 1,842 11%
    ­1
    0%
    U.S. Citizens 15,997 96% 15,689 95% 308
    2%
    Not U.S. Citizens 672 4% 811 5%
    ­139
    ­17%
    Total 16,669 16,500 169 1.0
    %
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    Fall 2003
    Student Demographics
    Fall 2004
    0
    2,000
    4,000
    6,000
    8,000
    10,000
    12,000
    Women Men
    Enrollment by Gender
    Fall 2004
    Fall 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
    Fall 2004
    Fall 2003
    0
    1,000
    2,000
    3,000
    4,000
    5,000
    6,000
    7,000
    8,000
    Asian/Pacific
    Islander
    American Indian Black, Non­
    Hispanic
    Hispanic White, Non­
    Hispanic
    Non Resident
    Alien
    Did Not Indicate
    Enrollment by Ethnicity
    Fall 2004
    Fall 2003

    Inc/(Dec)
    % Change
    Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
    Full­time Students
    7,380
    44%
    7,369
    45% 11 0%
    Part­time Students
    9,289
    56%
    9,131
    55% 158 2%
    Degree­seeking
    15,538
    93%
    15,341
    93% 197 0.01
    Non­degree­seeking
    1,131
    7%
    1,159
    7%
    ­28 ­2%
    Total Credit Enrollment
    16,669 16,500
    169 1
    %
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    Fall 2003
    Fall 2004
    General Statistics
    0
    1,000
    2,000
    3,000
    4,000
    5,000
    6,000
    7,000
    8,000
    9,000
    10,000
    Full­time Students Part­time Students
    Full­Time/Part­Time Enrollment
    Fall 2004
    Fall 2003
    0
    2,000
    4,000
    6,000
    8,000
    10,000
    12,000
    14,000
    16,000
    Degree­seeking Non­degree­seeking
    Degree­Seeking and Non­Degree­Seeking Students
    Fall 2004
    Fall 2003

    Inc/(Dec)
    %Change
    Number Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Age Unknown
    0 0% 0 0% 0 0%
    Under 18
    135 1% 126 1% 9 7%
    18 – 19
    2,283 14% 2,351 14%
    ­68 ­3%
    20 – 21
    2,902 17% 2,980 18%
    ­78 ­3%
    22 – 24
    3,126 19% 3,113 19% 13 0%
    25 – 29
    3,015 18% 2,920 18% 95 3%
    30 – 34
    1,912 11% 1,819 11% 93 5%
    35 – 39
    1,250 7% 1,193 7% 57 5%
    40 – 49
    1,442 9% 1,427 9% 15 1%
    50 – 64
    530 3% 478 3% 52 11%
    65 and over
    74 0% 93 1%
    ­19 ­20%
    Total
    16,669 100.0
    %
    16,500 100%
    169 1%
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    Enrollment by Age
    Fall 2003
    Fall 2004
    Fall 2004
    3%
    0%
    17%
    20%
    18%
    11%
    7%
    9%
    0%
    14%
    1%
    Age Unknown
    Under 18
    18 – 19
    20 – 21
    22 – 24
    25 – 29
    30 – 34
    35 – 39
    40 – 49
    50 – 64
    65 and over

    Campus/Site
    Inc/(Dec)
    %Change
    Number Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    City Park Campus*
    11,382 68% 11,555 70%
    ­173 ­1%
    West Bank Campus
    2,949 18% 2,986 18%
    ­37 ­1%
    Charity School of Nursing
    860 5% 722 4% 138 19%
    Slidell/Northshore
    1,478 9% 1,237 N/A 241 19%
    Total
    16,669 16,500 169 1%
    Top Ten Parishes
    Inc/(Dec)
    %Change
    Number Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Orleans
    6,221 37% 6,278 38%
    ­57 ­1%
    Jefferson
    5,923 36% 5,925 36%
    ­2 0%
    St. Tammany
    1,887 11% 1,671 10% 216 13%
    St. Charles
    493 3% 487 3% 6 1%
    St. Bernard
    296 2% 316 2%
    ­20 ­6%
    St. John
    369 2% 334 2% 35 10%
    Plaquemines
    270 2% 262 2% 8 3%
    Terrebonne
    183 1% 189 1%
    ­6 ­3%
    Lafourche
    155 1% 160 1%
    ­5 ­3%
    St. James
    64 0% 62 0% 2 3%
    Other
    808 5% 816 5%
    ­8 ­1%
    Total
    16,669 16,500 169 1
    %
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    Fall 2004
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    Fall 2004
    Fall 2003

    Inc/(Dec) %Change
    City Park ­ (blue)
    Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
    Liberal Arts
    2,544 15% 2,673 16%
    ­129 ­5%
    Allied Health
    1,916 11% 2,017 12%
    ­101 ­5%
    Basic Education­CPC*
    2,477 15% 2,131 13%
    346 16%
    Business & Technology
    2,500 15% 2,561 16%
    ­61 ­2%
    Community & Workforce Dev.
    32 0% 207 1%
    ­175 ­85%
    Science & Math
    1,913 11% 1,977 12%
    ­64 ­3%
    Campus Total
    11,382 68% 11,566 70%
    ­184 ­2%
    West Bank ­ (red)
    Liberal Arts & Sciences
    1,709 10% 1,796 11%
    ­87 ­5%
    Business, Technology & Math.
    451 3% 534 3%
    ­83 ­16%
    Basic Education­WBC
    789 5% 659 4%
    130 20%
    Campus Total
    2,949
    18%
    2,989
    18%
    ­40 ­1%
    Northshore Site ­ (green)
    Basic Education­NS
    409 2%
    N/A N/A
    Covington 329
    2%
    269
    2%
    60 22%
    Slidell 740
    4%
    951
    6%
    ­211 ­22%
    Site Total
    1,478
    9%
    1,220
    7%
    258 21%
    Nursing
    860
    5%
    725
    4%
    135 19%
    College Total
    16,669 100% 16,500 100% 169 1%
    *Basic Education contains non­degree seeking students.
    02/16/2005 5 Office of Institutional Research
    Fall 2004 Fall 2003
    Enrollment by Division
    Fall 2004
    15%
    11%
    15%
    15%
    0%
    11%
    10%
    3%
    5%
    2%
    2%
    5%
    4%
    Liberal Arts
    Allied Health
    Basic Education­CPC*
    Business & Technology
    Community & Workforce Dev.
    Science & Math
    Liberal Arts & Sciences
    Business, Technology & Math.
    Basic Education­WBC
    Basic Education­NS
    Covington
    Slidell
    Nursing

    Admission Status
    Inc/(Dec)
    %Change
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    First­Time Freshmen 2,823 17% 2,902 18%
    ­79 ­3%
    Transfer Students 1,547 9% 1,526 9% 21 1%
    Continuing Students 10,842 65% 10,653 65% 189 2%
    Readmitted Students 1,274 8% 1,346 8%
    ­72 ­5%
    Exchange Students 65 0% 72 0%
    ­7 ­10%
    Other Students 118 1% 1 0% 117 11700%
    Total 16,669 16,499 170 1
    %
    Classification
    Inc/(Dec)
    %Change
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Freshmen 9,219 55% 8,665 57% 554 6%
    Sophomore 3,686 22% 3,166 21% 520 16%
    Other Undergraduate 3,640 22% 3,140 21% 500 16%
    Preparatory 124 1% 150 1%
    ­26 ­17%
    Total 16,669 15,121 1,548 10
    %
    02/16/2005 6 Office of Institutional Research
    Fall 2003
    Fall 2003
    Fall 2004
    Fall 2004
    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
    Fall 2004
    Fall 2003
    0
    2,000
    4,000
    6,000
    8,000
    10,000
    Freshmen Sophomore Other Undergraduate Preparatory
    Classification
    Fall 2004
    Fall 2003

    Inc/(Dec)
    %Change
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Pre­Nursing 3,256 20% 3,674 22%
    ­418 ­11%
    General Studies 1,941 12% 2,067 13%
    ­126 ­6%
    Radiologic Technology 1,223 7% 1,371 8%
    ­148 ­11%
    Business Administration 1,106 7% 1,038 6% 68 7%
    Early Childhood Education 846 5% 806 5% 40 5%
    Nursing 785 5% 570 3%
    215 38%
    Criminal Justice 528 3% 491 3% 37 8%
    Accounting 503 3% 574 3%
    ­71 ­12%
    435 3% 330 2% 105 32%
    General Science 356 2% 303 2% 53 17%
    Other 5,690 34%
    5,276
    32% 414 8%
    Total 16,669 16,500 169 1
    %
    02/16/2005 7 Office of Institutional Research
    Fall 2003
    Fall 2004
    Most Popular Majors
    Computer Information Tech
    Most Popular Majors
    Fall 2004
    29%
    18%
    11%
    10%
    8%
    7%
    5%
    5%
    4%
    3%
    Pre­Nursing
    General Studies
    Radiologic Technology
    Business Administration
    Early Childhood Education
    Nursing
    Criminal Justice
    Accounting
    Computer Information Tech
    General Science

    Inc/ Percent
    2004
    2003 (Dec) Change
    Accounting 503 491 12 2%
    Administrative Office Technology 128 136
    ­8 ­6%
    Air Conditioning & Refrigeration 2 9
    ­7 ­78%
    American Sign Language Studies 36 44 ­8 ­18%
    Business Administration 1,106 1,038 68 7%
    Business Training 3 7
    ­4 ­57%
    Carpentry 8 19
    ­11 ­58%
    Certified Nursing Assistant 0 1
    ­1 ­100%
    Computer Information Technology 435 574
    ­139 ­24%
    Computer Network Technology 214 275
    ­61 ­22%
    Computer Repair 42 39 3 8%
    Construction Management 22 17 5 29%
    Construction Tech.­Architectural 130 107 23 21%
    Construction Tech.­Civil Technology 53 67
    ­14 ­21%
    Construction Tech.­Construction Management 41 33 8 24%
    Criminal Justice 528 570
    ­42 ­7%
    Culinary Arts 224 217 7 3%
    Dental Hygiene 6 23
    ­17 ­74%
    Dental Laboratory Technology 21 23
    ­2 ­9%
    Diagnostic Medical Sonography 110 101 9 9%
    Dietetic Technician 66 58 8 14%
    Drafting 6 35
    ­29 ­83%
    Early Childhood Education 846 806 40 5%
    Educational Interpreting for the Deaf 50 60
    ­10 ­17%
    Electrical ­ Electronics Engineering Technology 151 159
    ­8 ­5%
    Electrical Construction Technology 22 6 16 267%
    Electronics Repair 8 11
    ­3 ­27%
    Electronics Servicing Tech.­Computer Repair 49 40 9 23%
    Electronics Servicing Tech.­Electronics Repair 17 36
    ­19 ­53%
    Electronics Svc. Tech.­Biomedical Equip. Repair 61 52 9 17%
    Emergency Medical Technology 182 107 75 70%
    English as a Second Language 259 283
    ­24 ­8%
    Fine Arts 142 172
    ­30 ­17%
    Fire Protection Technology 124 146
    ­22 ­15%
    Food Service Careers 5 19
    ­14 ­74%
    Funeral Service Education 163 181
    ­18 ­10%
    General Science 356 330 26 8%
    General Studies 1,941 2,067
    ­126 ­6%
    Health Information Technology 161 194
    ­33 ­17%
    Horticulture 60 57 3 5%
    Hospitality 89 81 8 10%
    Industrial Technology­Drafting 93 65 28 43%
    Industrial Technology­Manufacturing 2 0 2 0%
    Interior Design 191 203
    ­12 ­6%
    Industrial Technology­Machine Tool Technology 0 3
    ­3 ­100%
    02/16/2005 8 Office of Institutional Research
    Two Year Comparison of Program Enrollment
    Fall

    Inc/ Percent
    2004
    2003 (Dec) Change
    Legal Secretary 76 85
    ­9 ­11%
    Machine Tool Technology 16 14 2 14%
    Management 261 246 15 6%
    Massage Therapy 25 3 22 733%
    Medical Coding 38 N/A N/A N/A
    Medical Laboratory Technician 150 161
    ­11 ­7%
    Motor Vehicle Technology 266 166 100 60%
    Music 137 132 5 4%
    Nuclear Medicine Technology 44 37 7 19%
    Nursing 785 632 153 24%
    Occupational Therapy Assistant 70 50 20 40%
    Ophthalmic Medical Assistant 10 15
    ­5 ­33%
    Pastry Assistant 6 189
    ­183 ­97%
    Performance and Media Arts 207 N/A N/A N/A
    Pharmacy Technician 270 222 48 22%
    Physical Therapist Assistant 307 303 4 1%
    Practical Nursing 226 244
    ­18 ­7%
    Pre­Nursing 3,256 3,042 214 7%
    Radiologic Technology 1,223 N/A N/A N/A
    Radiation Therapy 9 1,371
    ­1,362 ­99%
    Respiratory Care Technology 169 170
    ­1 ­1%
    Safety and Health Technology 31 28 3 11%
    Surgical Technology 252 230 22 10%
    Visual Communications 179 198
    ­19 ­10%
    Welding Technology 0 0 0 0%
    Total 16,669 16,500 169 1
    %
    02/16/2005 9 Office of Institutional Research
    Two Year Comparison of Program Enrollment (continued)
    Fall

    Certificate
    Non­
    Degree
    Seeking
    Not
    Admitted
    Accounting 488 15
    Admin Office Technology 126 1 1
    Air Conditioning & Refrig 1 1
    American Sign Language 36
    Business Administration 1,053 53
    Business Training 3
    Carpentry 5 3
    Computer Info Technology 404 31
    Computer Repair 42
    CNA
    Computer Networking Tech 206 8
    Construction Management 21 1
    CET ­ Architectural 126 4
    CET ­ Civil Technology 52 1
    CET ­ Construction Mgt 40 1
    Criminal Justice 522 6
    Culinary Arts 93 6 125
    Dietetic Technician 8 2 56
    Diagnostic Medical Sonography 32 1 77
    Dental Hygiene 6
    Dental Lab Technology 780 21
    Drafting 6
    Early Childhood Education 825 21
    Educational Interpreting 49 1
    Electrical Construction 21 1
    Elect Electronics Engr Tech 144 7
    Electronics Repair 8
    Emergency Med Tech 18 11 4 147
    Emergency Med Tech­ Basic 2
    EST ­ Biomedical Repair 61
    EST ­ Computer Repair 49
    EST­Electronics Repair 17
    English as a Second Lang 174 85
    Food Service Careers 5
    Fine Arts 106 36
    Fire Protection Technology 114 10
    Funeral Service Education 118 1 44
    General Science 292 64
    General Studies 297 394 1,250
    Health Information Technology 39 8 114
    Horticulture Technology 42 9 9
    Hospitality 71 18
    Interior Design 181
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    02/16/2005 10 Office of Institutional Research
    Associate Degree
    Enrollment by Major and Degree Status

    Certificate
    Non­
    Degree
    Seeking
    Not
    Admitted
    Industrial Technology ­ Drafting 93 11 5
    Ind Tech ­ Manufacturing 2
    Legal Secretary 76
    Machine Tool Technology 16
    Medical Coding 38
    Medical Lab Technician 21 2 127
    Management 233 28
    Motor Vehicle Technology 164 62 40
    Massage Therapy 25
    Music 123 14
    Nuclear Medicine Technology 2 1 41
    Nursing 785
    Occupational Therapy Assistant 6 2 62
    Ophthalmic Medical Assistant 10
    Pastry Assistant 6
    Performance & Media Art 204 3
    Pharmacy Technician 28 242
    Pre­Nursing 55 3,201
    Practical Nursing 55 2 169
    Physical Therapist Assisting 23 2 282
    Radiologic Technology 110 8 1,105
    Radiation Therapy 5 4
    Respiratory Care Technology 44 1 124
    Safety & Health Tech 29 2
    Surgical Technology 49 2 201
    Visual Communications 170 9
    02/16/2005 11 Office of Institutional Research
    Associate Degree
    Enrollment by Major and Degree Status (continued)

    Number
    Percent
    Pre­Nursing 3,256 20%
    General Studies 1,941 12%
    Radiologic Technology 1,223 7%
    Business Administration 1,106 7%
    Early Childhood Education 846 5%
    Nursing
    785 5%
    Criminal Justice 528 3%
    Accounting 503 3%
    Computer Information Technology 435 3%
    General Science 356 2%
    Physical Therapist Assistant 307 2%
    Pharmacy Technician 270 2%
    Motor Vehicle Technology 266 2%
    Management 261 2%
    English as a Second Language 259 2%
    Surgical Technology 252 2%
    Practical Nursing 226 1%
    Culinary Arts 224 1%
    Computer Network Technology 214 1%
    Performance and Media Arts 207 1%
    Interior Design 191 1%
    Emergency Medical Technology 182 1%
    Visual Communications 179 1%
    Respiratory Care Technology 169 1%
    Funeral Service Education 163 1%
    Health Information Technology 161 1%
    Electrical ­ Electronics Engineering Technology 151 1%
    Medical Laboratory Technician 150 1%
    Fine Arts 142 1%
    Music
    137 1%
    Construction Tech.­Architectural 130 1%
    Administrative Office Technology 128 1%
    Fire Protection Technology 124 1%
    Diagnostic Medical Sonography 110 1%
    Industrial Technology­Drafting 93 1%
    Hospitality 89 1%
    Legal Secretary 76 0%
    Occupational Therapy Assistant 70 0%
    Dietetic Technician 66 0%
    Electronics Svc. Tech.­Biomedical Equip. Repair 61 0%
    Horticulture 60 0%
    Construction Tech.­Civil Technology 53 0%
    Educational Interpreting for the Deaf 50 0%
    Electronics Servicing Tech.­Computer Repair 49 0%
    Nuclear Medicine Technology 44 0%
    Computer Repair 42 0%
    02/16/2005 12 Office of Institutional Research
    Enrollment by Program ­ Ranked by Enrollment
    Fall 2004

    Number
    Percent
    Construction Tech.­Construction Management 41 0%
    Medical Coding 38 0%
    American Sign Language Studies 36 0%
    Safety and Health Technology 31 0%
    Massage Therapy 25 0%
    Construction Management 22 0%
    Electrical Construction Technology 22 0%
    Dental Laboratory Technology 21 0%
    Electronics Servicing Tech.­Electronics Repair 17 0%
    Machine Tool Technology 16 0%
    Ophthalmic Medical Assistant 10 0%
    Radiation Therapy 9 0%
    Carpentry
    80%
    Electronics Repair 8 0%
    Dental Hygiene 6 0%
    Drafting
    60%
    Pastry Assistant 6 0%
    Food Service Careers 5 0%
    Business Training 3 0%
    Air Conditioning & Refrigeration 2 0%
    Industrial Technology­Manufacturing 2 0%
    Certified Nursing Assistant 0 0%
    Industrial Technology­Machine Tool Technology 0 0%
    Welding Technology 0 0%
    Total
    16,669 100.0
    %
    02/16/2005 13 Office of Institutional Research
    Fall 2004
    Enrollment by Program ­ Ranked by Enrollment (continued)

    Inc/Dec % Change
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Total First Time Freshmen
    2,941 2,309 632 27%
    John F Kennedy Senior
    90 3% 89 4% 1 1%
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    t
    88 3% 69 3% 19 28%
    Alfred T Bonnabel 74 3% 51 2% 23 45%
    West Jefferson 73 2% 53 2% 20 38%
    Marion Abramson 71 2% 50 2% 21 42%
    LW Higgins 61 2% 58 3% 3 5%
    Grace King 60 2% 32 1% 28 88%
    Warren Easton F. 57 2% 49 2% 8 16%
    Sarah Reed 54 2% 52 2% 2 4%
    John McDonogh Senio
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    52 2% 45 2% 7 16%
    Le Rabouin Vo
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    52 2% 41 2% 11 27%
    Slidell 49 2% 52 2%
    ­3 ­6%
    East Jefferson 47 2% 36 2% 11 31%
    O Perry Walker Senior 41 1% 28 1% 13 46%
    Salmen 39 1% 21 1% 18 86%
    Destrehan 38 1% 30 1% 8 27%
    Archbishop Rummel 37 1% 10 0% 27 270%
    Hahnville 35 1% 17 1% 18 106%
    Alcee Fortier 34 1% 25 1% 9 36%
    Covington 32 1% 30 1% 2 7%
    George W Carver Sr 32 1% 23 1% 9 39%
    Alfred Lawless Senior
    30 1% 19 1% 11 58%
    JS Clark Senior 30 1% 27 1% 3 11%
    Belle Chass
    e
    28 1% 32 1%
    ­4 ­13%
    Northshor
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    28 1% 23 1% 5 22%
    Mcdonogh 35 Senio
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    27 1% 19 1% 8 42%
    Riverdale 27 1% 29 1%
    ­2 ­7%
    Walter L Cohen 27 1% 20 1% 7 35%
    Fontainebleau 24 1% 13 1% 11 85%
    Booker T Washington 21 1% 24 1%
    ­3 ­13%
    Delasalle 20 1% 19 1% 1 5%
    Ft Nicholls 19 1% 16 1% 3 19%
    Archbishop Chapelle
    19 1% 24 1%
    ­5 ­21%
    Pearl River 19 1% 13 1% 6 46%
    Archbishop Shaw
    18 1% 10 0% 8 80%
    Redeeme
    r
    18 1% 12 1% 6 50%
    St Augustine 17 1% 8 0% 9 113%
    Fisher Middle 16 1% 11 0% 5 45%
    East Saint John 16 1% 12 1% 4 33%
    Holy Cros
    s
    15 1% 9 0% 6 67%
    Saint Mary's Academ
    y
    15 1% 11 0% 4 36%
    McMain Magne
    t
    13 0% 7 0% 6 86%
    Ecole Classiqu
    e
    13 0% 10 0% 3 30%
    Xavier Preparatory 13 0% 13 1% 0 0%
    Immaculata 12 0% 6 0% 6 100%
    Brother Martin 12 0% 8 0% 4 50%
    Chalmette 11 0% 6 0% 5 83%
    Mandeville 11 0% 12 1%
    ­1 ­8%
    9/10/2004 14 Office of Institutional Research
    Fall 2004 Fall 2003
    Top 50 "Feeder" High Schools

    Inc/Dec % Change
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    11 0% 4 0% 7 175%
    South Lafourche 10 0% 6 0% 4 67%
    Non­high School Grads 1 0% 38 2%
    ­37 ­97%
    Other High Schools 859 29% 690 30% 169 24%
    GED 425 14% 256 11% 169 66%
    Are
    a
    Zip 2004
    2003 Inc/Dec % Change
    Metairie S of I­10 70001 562 545 17 3%
    Metairie 70002 225 249
    ­24 ­10%
    West Metairie 70003 554 522 32 6%
    Old Metairie­Bucktown 70005 253 256
    ­3 ­1%
    Metairie Clearview N of I­10 70006 213 204 9 4%
    Belle Chasse 70037 192 187 5 3%
    Chalmette 70043 138 143
    ­5 ­3%
    New Sarpy/Destrahan 70047 131 139
    ­8 ­6%
    Gretna 70053 222 230
    ­8 ­3%
    Gretna/S of Whitney 70056 613 599 14 2%
    Harvey 70058 701 729
    ­28 ­4%
    South Kenner 70062 232 196 36 18%
    North Kenner 70065 745 742 3 0%
    LaPlace 70068 289 265 24 9%
    Marrero 70072 833 862
    ­29 ­3%
    Westwego 70094 409 405 4 1%
    Algiers 70114 440 471
    ­31 ­7%
    Uptown 70115 331 331 0 0%
    French Quarter­Marigny 70116 141 127 14 11%
    Bywater/Lower 9th Ward 70117 600 638
    ­38 ­6%
    Carrollton/Riverbend 70118 385 363 22 6%
    Mid City 70119 628 635
    ­7 ­1%
    N.O. Postal Box Zone 70121 163 150 13 9%
    Lakefront/Gentilly 70122 631 670
    ­39 ­6%
    Harahan­Jefferson 70123 276 283
    ­7 ­2%
    Lakefront/Lakeview 70124 225 243
    ­18 ­7%
    Broadmoor 70125 214 219
    ­5 ­2%
    N.O. East Crowder 70126 623 627
    ­4 ­1%
    N.O. East Crowder to Wright Rd 70127 451 479
    ­28 ­6%
    N.O. East Wright Rd to I­510 70128 351 331 20 6%
    N.O. East Past I­510 70129 244 255
    ­11 ­4%
    N.O. CBD­Lwr Garden District 70130 143 141
    21%
    Lower Coast Algiers 70131 438 390 48 12%
    St. Tammany 70452 105 105 0 0%
    Slidell 70458 405 413 ­8 ­2%
    Slidell 70460 308 282 26 9%
    Slidell 70461 339 294 45 15%
    Subtotal 13,753 13,720
    33 0%
    Other Louisiana 2,841 2,677 164 6%
    Total Louisiana 16,594 16,397 197 1%
    Out­of­State 75 103 ­28 ­27%
    Total 16,669 16,500 169 1
    %
    02/16/2005
    15 Office of Institutional Research
    Top 50 "Feeder" High Schools (continued)
    Fall 2003 Fall 2003
    Lutheran
    Enrollment by Zip Code

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