Published on June 22, 2004
    By The Office of Institutional Research
    Fall 2003
    14th Class Day Final Report

    Summary
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    Enrollment increased by 9% reaching our highest enrollment since Fall of 1992 when
    our enrollment was 15,280.
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    widening the gender gap by 1% over last year.
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    Black students increased by 11% and now make up 42% of our student population.
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    had the smallest increase of 4%.
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    West Bank increased by 28%.
    Charity School of Nursing had the largest percentage increase, 25%, while City Park Campus
    Science & Math Division on the City Park Campus increased by 30%. Arts & Science on the
    In Fall 2003, Board of Regents changed their reporting requirements. New elements were
    added and the reporting date was changed from the 14th day to the end of the semester in
    order to include grades. At the same time we were required to change from 1990 CIP codes to
    2000 CIP codes. Most of the elements on the report will be frozen as of the 14th class day,
    however, because of the many problems associated with converting to a new process, the
    elements were not frozen and therefore we are re­issuing this report to reflect the date
    submitted to the Board of Regents.
    Female students increased 11%, male students increased by only 4%

    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% 10,416 69% 1,175
    11%
    Men 4,909 30% 4,705 31% 204
    4%
    Asian/Pacific Islander 432 3% 418 3% 14
    3%
    American Indian 106 1% 94 1% 12
    13%
    Black, Non­Hispanic 6,853 42% 6,183 41% 670
    11%
    Hispanic 737 4% 746 5%
    ­9
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    White, Non­Hispanic 6,351 38% 5,739 38% 612
    11%
    Non Resident Alien 179 1%
    Did Not Indicate 1,842 11% 1,941 13%
    ­99
    ­5%
    U.S. Citizens 15,689 95% 14,547 96% 1,142
    8%
    Not U.S. Citizens 811 5% 574 4% 237
    41%
    Total 16,500 15,121 1,379 9.1
    %
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    Fall 2002
    Student Demographics
    Fall 2003
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    Enrollment by Gender
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    Fall 2002
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    4,000
    6,000
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    12,000
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    16,000
    U.S. Citizens Not U.S. Citizens
    Enrollment by Citizenship
    Fall 2003
    Fall 2002
    0
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    2,000
    3,000
    4,000
    5,000
    6,000
    7,000
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    Hispanic
    Hispanic White, Non­
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    Enrollment by Ethnicity
    Fall 2003
    Fall 2002

    Fall 2002
    Inc/(Dec)
    % Change
    Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
    Full­time Students
    7,369
    45%
    7,039
    47% 330 5%
    Part­time Students
    9,131
    55%
    8,082
    53% 1,049 13%
    Degree­seeking
    15,341
    93%
    13,884
    92% 1,457 10%
    Non­degree­seeking
    1,159
    7%
    1,237
    8%
    ­78 ­6%
    Total Credit Enrollment
    16,500 15,121
    1,379 9
    %
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    Fall 2003
    General Statistics
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    Full­Time/Part­Time Enrollment
    Fall 2003
    Fall 2002
    0
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    6,000
    8,000
    10,000
    12,000
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    16,000
    Degree­seeking Non­degree­seeking
    Degree­Seeking and Non­Degree­Seeking Students
    Fall 2003
    Fall 2002

    Fall 2002
    Inc/(Dec)
    %Change
    Number Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Age Unknown
    0 0% 0 0% 0 0%
    Under 18
    126 1% 175 1%
    ­49 ­28%
    18 – 19
    2,351 14%
    2,274
    15%
    77 3%
    20 – 21
    2,980 18%
    2,719
    18% 261 10%
    22 – 24
    3,113 19%
    2,778
    18% 335 12%
    25 – 29
    2,920 18%
    2,593
    17% 327 13%
    30 – 34
    1,819 11%
    1,644
    11% 175 11%
    35 – 39
    1,193 7%
    1,080
    7% 113 10%
    40 – 49
    1,427 9%
    1,307
    9% 120 9%
    50 – 64
    478 3%
    459
    3% 19 4%
    65 and over
    93 1% 92 1% 1 1%
    Total
    16,500 100.0
    %
    15,121 100%
    1,379 9%
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    Enrollment by Age
    Fall 2003
    Fall 2003
    3%
    1%
    18%
    18%
    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
    Fall 2002
    Inc/(Dec)
    %Change
    Number Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    City Park Campus*
    11,555 70% 11,907 79%
    West Bank Campus
    2,986 18% 2,633 17% 353 13%
    Charity School of Nursing
    722 4% 581 4% 141 24%
    Slidell/Northshore
    1,237 7% N/A N/A N/A N/A
    Total
    16,500 15,121 1,379 9%
    Top Ten Parishes
    Fall 2002
    Inc/(Dec)
    %Change
    Number Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Orleans
    6,278 38% 5,973 40% 305 5%
    Jefferson
    5,925 36% 5,500 36% 425 8%
    St. Tammany
    1,671 10% 1,294 9% 377 29%
    St. Charles
    487 3% 404 3% 83 21%
    St. Bernard
    316 2% 340 2%
    ­24 ­7%
    St. John
    334 2% 289 2% 45 16%
    Plaquemines
    262 2% 234 2% 28 12%
    Terrebonne
    189 1% 161 1% 28 17%
    Lafourche
    160 1% 146 1% 14 10%
    St. James
    62 0% 64 0%
    ­2 ­3%
    Other
    816 5% 716 5% 100 14%
    Total
    16,500 15,121 1,379 9
    %
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    Fall 2003
    Fall 2003
    * In Fall 2002, Northshore enrollment was included with City Park. Therefore, when computing enrollment increases, Northshore
    enrollment for Fall 2002 should be subtracted from City Park. City Park 2003 11,567 students ­ City Park 2002 11,084 students
    = Increase 483 students (4.3%).
    Enrollment by Campus & Parish
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    Inc/(Dec) %Change
    City Park ­ (blue)
    Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
    Arts & Humanities
    2,325 14% 2,223 15%
    102 5%
    Allied Health
    2,017 12% 1,667 11%
    350 21%
    Basic Education­CPC*
    2,131 13% 2,664 18%
    ­533 ­20%
    Business Studies
    1,697 10% 1,474 10%
    223 15%
    Communications
    348 2% 345 2%
    31%
    Technology
    864 5% 919 6%
    ­55 ­6%
    Community & Workforce
    Development
    207 1% 1,093 7%
    ­886 ­81%
    Science & Math
    1,977 12% 1,522 10%
    455 30%
    Campus Total
    11,566 70% 11,907 79%
    ­341 ­3%
    West Bank ­ (red)
    Arts & Sciences
    1,796 11% 1,399 9%
    397 28%
    Business & Technology
    534 3% 511 3%
    23 5%
    Basic Education­WBC
    659 4% 723 5%
    ­64 ­9%
    Campus Total 2,989
    18%
    2,633
    17%
    356 14%
    Northshore Site ­ (green)
    Covington ** 269
    2%
    N/A N/A N/A N/A
    Slidell** 951
    6%
    N/A N/A N/A N/A
    Site Total 1,220
    7%
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    1220 N/A
    Nursing (yellow) 725
    4%
    581
    4%
    144 25%
    College Total 16,500
    100%
    15,121
    100%
    1,379 9%
    *Basic Education contains non­degree seeking students. Fall 2002 contained some students that should have been moved.
    This problem was corrected in Fall 2003 resulting in a large decrease in Basic Education enrollment.
    **Northshore enrollments were previously reported as a part of Community & Workforce Development in Fall 2002.
    06/22/2004 5 Office of Institutional Research
    Fall 2003
    Fall 2002
    Enrollment by Division
    Fall 2003
    4%
    2%
    10%
    13%
    12%
    14%
    6%
    2%
    4%
    3%
    11%
    12%
    1%
    5%
    Arts & Humanities
    Allied Health
    Basic Education­CPC*
    Business Studies
    Communications
    Technology
    Community & Workforce Dev.
    Science & Math
    Arts & Sciences
    Business & Technology
    Basic Education­WBC
    Covington **
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    Nursing

    Admission Status Fall 2002
    Inc/(Dec)
    %Change
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    First­Time Freshmen 2,902 18% 2,784 18% 118 4%
    Transfer Students 1,526 9% 1,438 10% 88 6%
    Continuing Students 10,653 65% 9,556 63% 1,097 11%
    Readmitted Students 1,346 8% 1,296 9% 50 4%
    Exchange Students 72 0% 47 0% 25 53%
    Other Students 1 0%
    Total 16,500 15,121 1,379 9
    %
    Classification Fall 2002
    Inc/(Dec)
    %Change
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Freshmen 9,357 57% 8,665 57% 692 8%
    Sophomore 3,457 21% 3,166 21% 291 9%
    Other Undergraduate 3,604 22% 3,140 21% 464 15%
    Preparatory 82 0% 150 1%
    ­68 ­45%
    Total 16,500 15,121 1,379 9
    %
    06/22/2004 6 Office of Institutional Research
    Fall 2003
    Fall 2003
    Enrollment by Admission Status & Classification
    0
    2,000
    4,000
    6,000
    8,000
    10,000
    12,000
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    Admission Status
    Fall 2003
    Fall 2002
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    2,000
    4,000
    6,000
    8,000
    10,000
    Freshmen Sophomore Other Undergraduate Preparatory
    Classification
    Fall 2003
    Fall 2002

    Fall 2002
    Inc/(Dec)
    %Change
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    3674 22% 2968 20% 706 24%
    2,067 13% 1960 13% 107 5%
    1,371 8% 1038 7% 333 32%
    1,038 6% 1044 7%
    ­6 ­1%
    806 5% 722 5% 84 12%
    574 3% 634 4%
    ­60 ­9%
    570 3% 518 3% 52 10%
    491 3% 544 4%
    ­53 ­10%
    330 2% 261 2% 69 26%
    303 2% 345 2%
    ­42 ­12%
    Other
    5,276
    32%
    5,087
    34% 189 4%
    Total 16,500 15,121 1,379 9
    %
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    Physical Therapist Asst.
    Fall 2003
    Criminal Justice
    General Science
    Accounting
    Computer Information Tech
    Early Childhood Education
    Business Administration
    Radiologic Technology
    General Studies
    Nursing
    Most Popular Majors
    Most Popular Majors
    Fall 2003
    34%
    18%
    12%
    9%
    7%
    5%
    5%
    4%
    3%
    3%
    Nursing
    General Studies
    Radiologic Technology
    Business Administration
    Early Childhood Education
    Computer Information Tech.
    Criminal Justice
    Accounting
    General Science
    Physical Therapist Asst.

    Inc/ Percent
    2003 2002 (Dec) Change
    Accounting 491 544
    ­53 ­10%
    Administrative Office Technology 136 144
    ­8 ­6%
    Air Conditioning & Refrigeration 9 48
    ­39 ­81%
    American Sign Language Studies 44 36 8 22%
    Business Administration 1,038 1,044
    ­6 ­1%
    Business Training 7 22
    ­15 ­68%
    Carpentry 19 26
    ­7 ­27%
    Certified Nursing Assistant 1 43
    ­42 ­98%
    Computer Information Technology 574 634
    ­60 ­9%
    Computer Network Technology 275 274 1 0%
    Computer Repair 39 45
    ­6 ­13%
    Construction Management 17 13 4 31%
    Construction Tech.­Architectural 107 97 10 10%
    Construction Tech.­Civil Technology 67 57 10 18%
    Construction Tech.­Construction Management 33 29 4 14%
    Criminal Justice 570 518 52 10%
    Culinary Arts 217 192 25 13%
    Dental Hygiene 23 39
    ­16 ­41%
    Dental Laboratory Technology 23 21 2 10%
    Diagnostic Medical Sonography 101 72 29 40%
    Dietetic Technician 58 53 5 9%
    Drafting 35 39
    ­4 ­10%
    Early Childhood Education 806 722 84 12%
    Educational Interpreting for the Deaf 60 75
    ­15 ­20%
    Electrical ­ Electronics Engineering Technology 159 148 11 7%
    Electrical Construction Technology 6 16
    ­10 ­63%
    Electronics Repair 11 16
    ­5 ­31%
    Electronics Servicing Tech.­Computer Repair 40 59
    ­19 ­32%
    Electronics Servicing Tech.­Electronics Repair 36 31 5 16%
    Electronics Svc. Tech.­Biomedical Equip. Repair 52 43 9 21%
    Emergency Medical Technology 107 110
    ­3 ­3%
    English as a Second Language 283 278 5 2%
    Fine Arts 172 173
    ­1 ­1%
    Fire Protection Technology 146 162
    ­16 ­10%
    Food Service Careers 19 34
    ­15 ­44%
    Funeral Service Education 181 153 28 18%
    General Science 330 261 69 26%
    General Studies 2,067 1,960 107 5%
    Health Information Technology 194 186 8 4%
    Horticulture 57 80
    ­23 ­29%
    Hospitality 81 100
    ­19 ­19%
    Industrial Technology­Drafting 65 57 8 14%
    Industrial Technology­Manufacturing 0 3
    ­3 ­100%
    Interior Design 203 199 4 2%
    Industrial Technology­Machine Tool Technology 3 1 2 200%
    06/22/2004 8 Office of Institutional Research
    Fall
    Two Year Comparison of Program Enrollment

    Inc/ Percent
    2003 2002 (Dec) Change
    Legal Secretary 85 53 32 60%
    Machine Tool Technology 14 20
    ­6 ­30%
    Management 246 247
    ­1 0%
    Massage Therapy 3 N/A N/A N/A
    Medical Laboratory Technician 161 110 51 46%
    Motor Vehicle Technology 166 126 40 32%
    Music 132 126 6 5%
    Nuclear Medicine Technology 37 23 14 61%
    Nursing 632 501 131 26%
    Occupational Therapy Assistant 50 50 0 0%
    Ophthalmic Medical Assistant 15 18
    ­3 ­17%
    Performance and Media Arts 189 181 8 4%
    Pharmacy Technician 222 170 52 31%
    Physical Therapist Assistant 303 345
    ­42 ­12%
    Practical Nursing 244 138 106 77%
    Pre­Nursing 3,042 2,467 575 23%
    Radiologic Technology 1,371 1,038 333 32%
    Respiratory Care Technology 170 161 9 6%
    Safety and Health Technology 28 47
    ­19 ­40%
    Surgical Technology 230 239
    ­9 ­4%
    Visual Communications 198 201
    ­3 ­1%
    Welding Technology 0 3
    ­3 ­100%
    Total 16,500 15,121 1,379 9
    %
    06/22/2004 9 Office of Institutional Research
    Fall
    Two Year Comparison of Program Enrollment (continued)

    Certificate
    Non­
    Degree
    Seeking
    Not
    Admitted
    Accounting 475 16
    Admin Office Technology 129 6 1
    Air Conditioning & Refrig 7 2
    American Sign Language 43 1
    Business Administration 992 46
    Business Training 7
    Carpentry 14 5
    Computer Info Technology 543 31
    Computer Repair 39
    CNA 1
    Computer Networking Tech 268 7
    Construction Management 17
    CET ­ Architechural 103 4
    CET ­ Civil Technology 66 1
    CET ­ Construction Mgt 31 2
    Criminal Justice 545 25
    Culinary Arts 93 2 122
    Dietetic Technican 17 2 39
    Diagnostic Medical Sonography 26 2 73
    Dental Hygiene 23
    Dental Lab Technology 23
    Drafting 29 6
    Early Childhood Education 780 26
    Educational Interpreting 56 4
    Electrical Construction 6
    Elec Electronics Engr Tech 155 4
    Electronics Repair 11
    Emergency Med Tech 14 10 83
    EST ­ Biomedical Equip Repair 51 1
    EST ­ Computer Repair 40
    EST­Electnonics Repair 36
    English as a Second Lang 158 125
    Food Service Careers 19
    Fine Arts 120 52
    Fire Protection Technology 111 35
    Funeral Service Education 177 4
    General Science 253 77
    General Studies 320 420 1327
    Health Information Technology 46 8 140
    Horticulture Technology 40 10 7
    Hospitality 70 10 1
    Interior Design 189 14
     
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    Enrollment by Major and Degree Status
    Associate
    Degree Degree

    Certificate
    Non­
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    Seeking
    Not
    Admitted
    Industrial Technology ­ Drafting 64 1
    Ind Tech ­ Manufacturing 3
    Legal Secretary 84 1
    Machine Tool Technology 14
    Medical Lab Technician 29 2 130
    Management 238 8
    Motor Vehicle Technology 110 44 12
    MSTH 3
    Music 119 13
    Nuclear Medicine Technology 3 34
    Nursing 632
    Occupational Therapy Assistant 7 2 41
    Ophthalmic Medical Assistant 1 14
    Performance & Media Art 185 4
    Pharmacy Technican 15 207
    Pre­Nursing 51 2991
    Practical Nursing 45 199
    Physical Therapist Assisting 30 3 270
    Radiologic Technology 197 9 1165
    Respitory Care Technology 43 2 125
    Safety & Health Tech 25 3
    Surgical Technology 62 3 165
    Visual Communications 192 6
    06/22/2004 11 Office of Institutional Research
    Associate
    Degree Degree
    Enrollment by Major and Degree Status (continued)

    Number
    Percent
    Pre­Nursing 3,042 18%
    General Studies 2,067 13%
    Radiologic Technology 1,371 8%
    Business Administration 1,038 6%
    Early Childhood Education 806 5%
    Nursing 632 4%
    Certified Nursing Assistant 574 3%
    Criminal Justice 570 3%
    Accounting 491 3%
    General Science 330 2%
    Physical Therapist Assistant 303 2%
    English as a Second Language 283 2%
    Computer Repair 275 2%
    Medical Laboratory Technician 246 1%
    Practical Nursing 244 1%
    Surgical Technology 230 1%
    Pharmacy Technician 222 1%
    Culinary Arts 217 1%
    Interior Design 203 1%
    Visual Communications 198 1%
    Health Information Technology 194 1%
    Performance and Media Arts 189 1%
    Funeral Service Education 181 1%
    Fine Arts 172 1%
    Respiratory Care Technology 170 1%
    Motor Vehicle Technology 166 1%
    Management 161 1%
    Electrical ­ Electronics Engineering Technology 159 1%
    Fire Protection Technology 146 1%
    Administrative Office Technology 136 1%
    Music
    132 1%
    Construction Tech.­Architectural 107 1%
    Emergency Medical Technology 107 1%
    Diagnostic Medical Sonography 101 1%
    Legal Secretary 85 1%
    Hospitality 81 0%
    Construction Tech.­Civil Technology 67 0%
    Industrial Technology­Drafting 65 0%
    Educational Interpreting for the Deaf 60 0%
    Dietetic Technician 58 0%
    Horticulture 57 0%
    Electronics Svc. Tech.­Biomedical Equip. Repair 52 0%
    Occupational Therapy Assistant 50 0%
    American Sign Language Studies 44 0%
    Electronics Servicing Tech.­Computer Repair 40 0%
    Computer Information Technology 39 0%
    06/22/2004 12 Office of Institutional Research
    Fall 2003
    Enrollment by Program ­ Ranked by Enrollment

    Number
    Percent
    Nuclear Medicine Technology 37 0%
    Electronics Servicing Tech.­Electronics Repair 36 0%
    Drafting
    35 0%
    Construction Tech.­Construction Management 33 0%
    Safety and Health Technology 28 0%
    Dental Hygiene 23 0%
    Dental Laboratory Technology 23 0%
    Carpentry 19 0%
    Food Service Careers 19 0%
    Construction Management 17 0%
    Ophthalmic Medical Assistant 15 0%
    Machine Tool Technology 14 0%
    Electronics Repair 11 0%
    Air Conditioning & Refrigeration 9 0%
    Business Training 7 0%
    Electrical Construction Technology 6 0%
    Industrial Technology­Manufacturing 3 0%
    Massage Therapy 3 0%
    Computer Network Technology 1 0%
    Welding Technology 0 0%
    Total 16500 100.0
    %
    06/22/2004 13 Office of Institutional Research
    Enrollment by Program ­ Ranked by Enrollment (continued)
    Fall 2003

    Inc/Dec % Change
    Number
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    Number
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    Number
    Percent
    Total First Time Freshmen
    2,309 2,784
    ­475 ­17%
    John F Kennedy Senior
    89 4% 93 3%
    ­4 ­4%
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    69 3% 100 4%
    ­31 ­31%
    LW Higgins 58 3% 73 3%
    ­15 ­21%
    West Jefferson 53 2% 91 3%
    ­38 ­42%
    Sarah Reed 52 2% 40 1% 12 30%
    Slidell 52 2% 40 1% 12 30%
    Alfred T Bonnabel 51 2% 57 2%
    ­6 ­11%
    Marion Abramson 50 2% 55 2%
    ­5 ­9%
    W. Easton Fundamental 49 2% 85 3%
    ­36 ­42%
    John McDonogh Senio
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    45 2% 74 3%
    ­29 ­39%
    Le Rabouin Vo
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    41 2% 45 2%
    ­4 ­9%
    East Jefferson 36 2% 28 1% 8 29%
    Belle Chass
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    32 1% 19 1% 13 68%
    Grace King 32 1% 46 2%
    ­14 ­30%
    Covington 30 1% 9 2% 21 233%
    Destrehan 30 1% 35 1%
    ­5 ­14%
    Riverdale 29 1% 41 1%
    ­12 ­29%
    O Perry Walker Senior 28 1% 39 1%
    ­11 ­28%
    JS Clark Senior 27 1% 39 1%
    ­12 ­31%
    Alcee Fortier 25 1% 23 1% 2 9%
    Archbishop Chapelle
    24 1% 21 1% 3 14%
    Booker T Washington 24 1% 22 1% 2 9%
    George W. Carver 23 1% 29 1%
    ­6 ­21%
    Northshor
    e
    23 1% 25 1%
    ­2 ­8%
    LB Landr
    y
    21 1% 18 1% 3 17%
    Salmen 21 1% 20 1% 1 5%
    Walter L. Cohen 20 1% 34 1%
    ­14 ­41%
    Alfred Lawless
    19 1% 25 1%
    ­6 ­24%
    DeLaSalle 19 1% 22 1%
    ­3 ­14%
    McDonogh 35 Senio
    r
    19 1% 44 2%
    ­25 ­57%
    Edna Karr Magne
    t
    17 1% 12 0% 5 42%
    Hahnville 17 1% 27 1%
    ­10 ­37%
    FT Nicholls 16 1% 28 1%
    ­12 ­43%
    Fountainebleau 13 1% 9 1% 4 44%
    Pearl River 13 1% 12 0% 1 8%
    Xavier Preparatory 13 1% 12 0% 1 8%
    East Saint John 12 1% 20 1%
    ­8 ­40%
    Mandeville 12 1% 8 1% 4 50%
    Redeeme
    r
    12 1% 10 1% 2 20%
    Fisher Middle 11 0% 13 0%
    ­2 ­15%
    Heritage Academ
    y
    11 0% 11 0% 0 0%
    St. Mary's Academy 11 0% 10 1% 1 10%
    Archbishop Rummel 10 0% 27 1%
    ­17 ­63%
    Archbishop Shaw
    10 0% 25 1%
    ­15 ­60%
    Ecole Classiqu
    e
    10 0% 7 0% 3 43%
    Fredrick A. Douglass Sen. 10 0% 13 0%
    ­3 ­23%
    Archbishop Blenk
    90% 16 1% ­7 ­44%
    Bura
    s
    9 0% 6 1% 3 50%
    06/22/2004 14 Office of Institutional Research
    Top 50 "Feeder" High Schools
    Fall 2003 Fall 2002

    Inc/Dec % Change
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Central Lafourche 9 0% 12 0%
    ­3 ­25%
    John Curtis Christian 9 0% 17 1%
    ­8 ­47%
    Non­high School Grads 38 3% 53 2%
    ­15 ­28%
    Other High Schools 690 3% 807 2%
    ­117 ­14%
    GED 256 12% 337 12%
    ­81 ­24%
    Are
    a
    Zip 2003 2002 Inc/Dec % Change
    Metairie S of I­10 70001 545 529 16 3%
    Metairie 70002 249 214 35 16%
    West Metairie 70003 522 495 27 5%
    Old Metairie­Bucktown 70005 256 235 21 9%
    Metairie Clearview N of I­10 70006 204 192 12 6%
    Belle Chasse 70037 187 179 8 4%
    Chalmette 70043 143 160
    ­17 ­11%
    New Sarpy/Destrahan 70047 139 121 18 15%
    Gretna 70053 230 204 26 13%
    Gretna/S of Whitney 70056 599 609
    ­10 ­2%
    Harvey 70058 729 638 91 14%
    South Kenner 70062 196 189 7 4%
    North Kenner 70065 742 674 68 10%
    LaPlace 70068 265 226 39 17%
    Marrero 70072 862 753 109 14%
    Westwego 70094 405 377 28 7%
    Algiers 70114 471 424 47 11%
    Uptown 70115 331 330 1 0%
    French Quarter­Marigny 70116 127 116 11 9%
    Bywater/Lower 9th Ward 70117 638 630 8 1%
    Carrollton/Riverbend 70118 363 319 44 14%
    Mid City 70119 635 619 16 3%
    N.O. Postal Box Zone 70121 150 152
    ­2 ­1%
    Lakefront/Gentilly 70122 670 634 36 6%
    Harahan­Jefferson 70123 283 277 6 2%
    Lakefront/Lakeview 70124 243 220 23 10%
    Broadmoor 70125 219 187 32 17%
    N.O. East Crowder 70126 627 641
    ­14 ­2%
    N.O. East Crowder to Wright Rd 70127 479 457 22 5%
    N.O. East Wright Rd to I­510 70128 331 320 11 3%
    N.O. East Past I­510 70129 255 213 42 20%
    N.O. CBD­Lwr Garden District 70130 141 146
    ­5 ­3%
    Lower Coast Algiers 70131 390 353 37 10%
    St. Tammany 70452 105 100 5 5%
    Slidell 70458 413 342 71 21%
    Slidell 70460 282 223 59 26%
    Slidell 70461 294 263 31 12%
    Subtotal 13,720 12,761
    959 8%
    Other Louisiana 2,677 2,200 477 22%
    Total Louisiana 16,397 14,961 1436 10%
    Out­of­State 103 160
    ­57 ­36%
    Total 16,500 15,121 1379 9
    %
    06/22/2004
    15 Office of Institutional Research
    Top 50 "Feeder" High Schools (continued)
    Fall 2003 Fall 2002
    Enrollment by Zip Code

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