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

    Š
    Our enrollment continues to increase, but at a lower rate than in the fall.
    It increased 7% over Spring 2003.
    Š
    African American enrollment increased by 11%, White enrollment by 7%.
    Š
    African American students are the largest ethnic group at Delgado making up 43%
    of the students attending Delgado.
    Š
    56% of our students are minorities.
    Š
    Male enrollment increased by only 5% where female enrollment increased by 8%,
    Š
    The percentage of male students continues to decline.
    Š
    The Northshore Site had the largest increase at 35%. Charity School of
    Nursing follows with 31%. West Bank Campus had an 11% increase. City Park increased by 2%
    Š
    First­time Freshmen increased 12%, transfer students decreased by 9%.
    Š
    Nursing majors (including pre­nursing) increased by 15%. Radiologic Technology increased by 17%.
    Pharmacy Technology increased by 16%
    Š
    Plaquemines Parish enrollment increased 21%.
    Summary

    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

    Spring 2003
    Inc/(Dec)
    % Change
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Women 11,505 70%
    10,682
    72% 823
    8%
    Men 4,937 30%
    4,690
    32% 247
    5%
    Asian/Pacific Islander 418 3%
    423
    32%
    ­5
    ­1%
    American Indian 110 1%
    87
    3% 23
    26%
    Black, Non­Hispanic 7,152 43%
    6,448
    1% 704
    11%
    Hispanic 722 4%
    702
    43% 20
    3%
    White, Non­Hispanic 6,243 38%
    5,859
    5% 384
    7%
    Unknown 1,633 10%
    1,853
    39%
    ­220
    ­12%
    Nonresident Alien 164 1%
    Total Minority Students* 8,566 52
    %
    U.S. Citizens 15,725 96%
    14,840
    12% 885
    6%
    Not U.S. Citizens 717 4%
    532
    100% 185
    35%
    Total
    16,442 15,372
    1,070 7.0
    %
    *The total number and percentage of minority students excludes those reported as unknown.
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    Student Demographics
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    Spring 2004
    0
    2,000
    4,000
    6,000
    8,000
    10,000
    12,000
    Women Men
    Enrollment by Gender
    Spring 2004
    Spring 2003
    0
    2,000
    4,000
    6,000
    8,000
    10,000
    12,000
    14,000
    16,000
    U.S. Citizens Not U.S. Citizens
    Enrollment by Citizenship
    Spring 2004
    Spring 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
    Unknown
    Enrollment by Ethnicity
    Spring 2004
    Spring 2003

    Inc/(Dec)
    % Change
    Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
    Full­time Students
    7,174
    44%
    6,836
    44% 338 5%
    Part­time Students
    9,268
    56%
    8,536
    56% 732 9%
    Degree­seeking
    15,286
    93%
    14,142
    92% 1,144 8%
    Non­degree­seeking
    1,156
    7%
    1,230
    8%
    ­74 ­6%
    Total Credit Enrollment
    16,442 15,372
    1,070 7
    %
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    Spring 2004 Spring 2003
    General Statistics
    2/16/2005
    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
    Spring 2004
    Spring 2003
    0
    2,000
    4,000
    6,000
    8,000
    10,000
    12,000
    14,000
    16,000
    Degree­seeking Non­degree­seeking
    Degree­Seeking and Non­Degree­Seeking Students
    Spring 2004
    Spring 2003

    Inc/(Dec)
    %Change
    Number Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Age Unknown
    0 0% 0 0% 0 0%
    Under 18
    28 0% 37 0%
    ­9 ­24%
    18 – 19
    1,262 8% 1,249 8% 13 1%
    20 – 21
    3,065 19% 3,007 20% 58 2%
    22 – 24
    3,498 21% 3,133 20% 365 12%
    25 – 29
    3,256 20% 2,915 19% 341 12%
    30 – 34
    1,978 12% 1,819 12% 159 9%
    35 – 39
    1,287 8% 1,182 8% 105 9%
    40 – 49
    1,483 9% 1,444 9% 39 3%
    50 – 64
    500 3% 500 3% 0 0%
    65 and over
    85 1% 86 1%
    ­1 ­1%
    Total
    16,442 100.0
    %
    15,372 100%
    1,070 7%
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    Enrollment by Age
    2/16/2005
    Spring 2004 Spring 2003
    Spring 2004
    3%
    1%
    19%
    20%
    20%
    12%
    8%
    9%
    0%
    8%
    0%
    Age Unknown
    Under 18
    18 – 19
    20 – 21
    22 – 24
    25 – 29
    30 – 34
    35 – 39
    40 – 49
    50 – 64
    65 and over

    Campus
    Inc/(Dec)
    %Change
    Number Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    City Park Campus
    11,306 69% 11,064 72% 242 2%
    West Bank Campus
    3,031 18% 2,728 18% 303 11%
    Charity School of Nursing
    788 5% 602 4% 186 31%
    Northshore site
    1,317 8% 978 6% 339 35%
    Total
    16,442 15,372 1,070 7
    %
    Top Ten Parishes Spring 2004
    Inc/(Dec)
    %Change
    Number Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Orleans
    6,303 38% 6,030 39% 273 5%
    Jefferson
    5,886 36% 5,467 36% 419 8%
    St. Tammany
    1,669 10% 1,500 10% 169 11%
    St. Charles
    480 3% 428 3% 52 12%
    St. John
    343 2% 308 2% 35 11%
    St. Bernard
    304 2% 292 2% 12 4%
    Plaquemines
    250 2% 207 1% 43 21%
    Terrebonne
    188 1% 159 1% 29 18%
    Lafourche
    145 1% 165 1%
    ­20 ­12%
    St. James
    56 0% 67 0%
    ­11 ­16%
    Other
    818 5% 749 5% 69 9%
    Total
    16,442 15,372 1,070 7
    %
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    Enrollment by Campus & Parish
    Spring 2003
    Spring 2004
    Spring 2003
    0
    2,000
    4,000
    6,000
    8,000
    10,000
    12,000
    City Park Campus West Bank
    Campus
    Charity School of
    Nursing
    Northshore site
    Enrollment by Campus
    Spring
    2004
    Spring
    2003
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    2,000
    3,000
    4,000
    5,000
    6,000
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    Spring
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    Spring
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    Inc/(Dec) %Change
    City Park ­ (blue)
    Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
    Arts & Humanities
    2,400 15% 2,274 15%
    126 6%
    Allied Health
    1,925 12% 1,778 12%
    147 8%
    Basic Education­CP*
    2,027 12% 2,220 14%
    ­193 ­9%
    Business Studies
    1,618 10% 1,457 9%
    161 11%
    Communications
    333 2% 317 2%
    16 5%
    Technology
    828 5% 594 4%
    234 39%
    Science & Math
    1,974 12% 1,692 11%
    282 17%
    Campus Total
    11,306 69% 11,064 72%
    242 2%
    West Bank ­ (red)
    Arts & Sciences
    1,782 11% 1,570 10%
    212 14%
    Business & Technology
    557 3% 519 3%
    38 7%
    Basic Education­WB
    692 4% 639 4%
    53 8%
    Campus Total
    3,031
    18%
    2,728
    18%
    303 11%
    Northshore Site ­ (green)
    Covington 374
    2%
    165
    1%
    209 127%
    Slidell 943
    6%
    813
    5%
    130 16%
    Site Total
    1,317
    8%
    978
    6%
    339 35%
    Nursing
    788
    5%
    602
    4%
    186 31%
    College Total
    16,442
    100%
    15,372
    100%
    1,070 7%
    *Basic Education contains non­degree seeking students.
    **Programs previously under Community & Workforce Development were moved to the Technology Division as of Fall 2003.
    This has resulted in a large decline in enrollment in the Community & Workforce Development
    and an increase in the Technology Division.
    5 Office of Institutional Research
    Community & Workforce
    Development
    201
    Spring 2003
    2/16/2005
    Enrollment by Division
    ­73%
    Spring 2004
    1% 732 5%
    ­531
    Enrollment by Division
    Spring 2004
    5%
    6%
    2%
    10%
    12%
    12%
    15%
    2%
    4%
    3%
    11%
    12%
    5%
    1%
    Arts & Humanities
    Allied Health
    Basic Education­CP*
    Business Studies
    Communications
    Community & Workforce
    Development
    Technology
    Science & Math
    Arts & Sciences
    Business & Technology

    Admission Status
    Spring 2004
    Inc/(Dec)
    %Change
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    First­Time Freshmen 1,648 10% 1,473 10% 175 12%
    Transfer Students 1,200 7% 1,319 9%
    ­119 ­9%
    Continuing Students 12,225 74% 11,191 73% 1,034 9%
    Readmitted Students 1,311 8% 1,327 9%
    ­16 ­1%
    Exchange Students 58 0% 62 0%
    ­4 ­6%
    Total 16,442 15,372 1,070 7
    %
    Classification
    Spring 2004
    Inc/(Dec)
    %Change
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Freshmen 8,687 53% 8,399 55% 288 3%
    Sophomore 3,726 23% 3,465 23% 261 8%
    Other Undergraduate 3,890 24% 3,343 22% 547 16%
    Preparatory 139 1% 165 1%
    ­26 ­16%
    Total 16,442 15,372 1,070 7
    %
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    Spring 2003
    2/16/2005
    Enrollment by Admission Status & Classification
    0
    2,000
    4,000
    6,000
    8,000
    10,000
    12,000
    14,000
    First­Time
    Freshmen
    Transfer Students Continuing
    Students
    Readmitted
    Students
    Exchange Students
    Admission Status
    Spring 2004
    Spring 2003
    0
    2,000
    4,000
    6,000
    8,000
    10,000
    Freshmen Sophomore Other Undergraduate Preparatory
    Classification
    Spring 2004
    Spring 2003

    Inc/(Dec)
    %Change
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Nursing
    3,743 23%
    3,257
    21% 486 15%
    General Studies
    1,959 12%
    1,989
    13% ­30 ­2%
    Radiologic Technolog
    y
    1,306 8%
    1,118
    7% 188 17%
    Business Administration
    1,075 7%
    1,045
    7%
    30 3%
    Early Childhood Education
    830 5%
    754
    5% 76 10%
    Criminal Justice
    583 4%
    603
    4%
    ­20 ­3%
    Computer Information Tech.
    533 3%
    540
    4% ­7 ­1%
    A
    ccounting
    491 3%
    497
    3%
    ­6 ­1%
    General Science
    330 2%
    323
    2%
    72%
    Physical Therapist Assistant
    304 2%
    262
    2% 42 16%
    Other
    5,288
    32%
    4,984
    32% 304 6%
    Total 16,442 15,372 1,070 7
    %
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    2/16/2005
    Most Popular Majors
    Spring 2003
    Most Popular Majors
    Spring 2004
    34%
    18%
    12%
    10%
    8%
    5%
    5%
    5%
    3%
    Nursing
    General Studies
    Radiologic Technology
    Business Administration
    Early Childhood Education
    Criminal Justice
    Computer Information Tech.
    Accounting
    General Science

    Inc/ Percent
    2004
    2003 (Dec) Change
    Accounting 491 497
    ­6 ­1%
    Administrative Office Technology 140 131 9 7%
    Air Conditioning & Refrigeration 3 37
    ­34 ­92%
    American Sign Language Studies 47 45 2 4%
    Business Administration 1,075 1,045 30 3%
    Business Training 5 17
    ­12 ­71%
    Carpentry 25 31
    ­6 ­19%
    Certified Nursing Assistant 2 15
    ­13 ­87%
    Computer Information Technology 533 603
    ­70 ­12%
    Computer Network Technology 244 261 ­17 ­7%
    Computer Repair 39 36 3 8%
    Construction Management 13 16
    ­3 ­19%
    Construction Tech.­Architectural 111 112
    ­1 ­1%
    Construction Tech.­Civil Technology 61 50 11 22%
    Construction Tech.­Construction Management 32 23 9 39%
    Criminal Justice 583 540 43 8%
    Culinary Arts 192 160 32 20%
    Dental Hygiene 19 26
    ­7 ­27%
    Dental Laboratory Technology 31 18 13 72%
    Diagnostic Medical Sonography 95 73 22 30%
    Dietetic Technician 58 55 3 5%
    Drafting 20 33
    ­13 ­39%
    Early Childhood Education 830 754 76 10%
    Educational Interpreting for the Deaf 55 78
    ­23 ­29%
    Electrical ­ Electronics Engineering Technology 149 144 5 3%
    Electrical Construction Technology 16 11 5 45%
    Electronics Repair 14 12 2 17%
    Electronics Servicing Tech.­Computer Repair 47 60
    ­13 ­22%
    Electronics Servicing Tech.­Electronics Repair 30 37 ­7 ­19%
    Electronics Servicing Tech.­Biomedical Equip. Repair 51 48 3 6%
    Emergency Medical Technology 97 116
    ­19 ­16%
    English as a Second Language 266 238 28 12%
    Fine Arts 174 165 9 5%
    Fire Protection Technology 164 189
    ­25 ­13%
    Food Service Careers 17 25
    ­8 ­32%
    Funeral Service Education 163 167 ­4 ­2%
    General Science 330 262 68 26%
    General Studies 1,958 1,989
    ­31 ­2%
    Health Information Technology 189 178 11 6%
    Horticulture 48 42 6 14%
    Hospitality 87 98
    ­11 ­11%
    Industrial Technology­Drafting 80 65 15 23%
    Industrial Technology­Manufacturing 4 1 3 300%
    Interior Design 209 194 15 8%
    Industrial Technology­Machine Tool Technology N/A 1 N/A N/A
    8 Office of Institutional Research
    Spring
    Two Year Comparison of Program Enrollment
    2/16/2005

    Inc/ Percent
    2004
    2003 (Dec) Change
    Legal Secretary 99 75 24 32%
    Machine Tool Technology 16 14 2 14%
    Management 249 242 7 3%
    Massage Therapy 17 N/A N/A N/A
    Medical Laboratory Technician 135 126 9 7%
    Medical Coding ­ Certificate 8 N/A N/A N/A
    Motor Vehicle Technology 194 127 67 53%
    Music 150 114 36 32%
    Nuclear Medicine Technology 35 40
    ­5 ­13%
    Nursing 714 602 112 19%
    Occupational Therapy Assistant 50 40 10 25%
    Ophthalmic Medical Assistant 15 15 0 0%
    Performance and Media Arts 206 193 13 7%
    Pastry Art ­Certificate 1 N/A N/A N/A
    Pharmacy Technician 245 177 68 38%
    Physical Therapist Assistant 304 323
    ­19 ­6%
    Practical Nursing 251 163 88 54%
    Pre­Nursing 3,029 2,655 374 14%
    Radiologic Technology 1,306 1,118 188 17%
    Radiation Therapy ­ Certificate 1 N/A N/A N/A
    Respiratory Care Technology 165 169
    ­4 ­2%
    Safety and Health Technology 25 31
    ­6 ­19%
    Surgical Technology 234 242
    ­8 ­3%
    Visual Communications 196 206
    ­10 ­5%
    Welding Technology 0 2
    ­2 ­100%
    Total 16,442 15,372 1,070 7
    %
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    2/16/2005
    Spring
    Two Year Comparison of Program Enrollment (continued)

    Associate
    Degree
    Degree
    Not
    Admitted
    Total
    A
    ccounting
    481
    10
    491
    A
    dmin Office Technology
    138
    11
    140
    A
    ir Conditioning & Refrig
    12
    3
    A
    merican Sign Language
    46 1
    47
    Business Administration
    999
    76
    1,075
    Business Training
    5
    5
    Carpentr
    y
    20 5
    25
    Computer Info Technology
    504
    29
    533
    Computer Repair
    37 2
    39
    CNA
    2
    2
    Computer Networking Tech
    238
    6
    244
    Construction Management
    13
    13
    CET ­ Architectural
    107
    4
    111
    CET ­ Civil Technology
    59
    2
    61
    CET ­ Construction Mgt
    32 32
    Criminal Justice
    569
    14
    583
    Culinary Arts
    80
    11
    110 192
    Dietetic Technician
    20 38 58
    Diagnostic Medical Sonograph
    y
    19 2
    74 95
    Dental Hygiene
    19 19
    Dental Lab Technology
    1
    30 31
    Drafting
    21 3
    24
    Early Childhood Education
    810
    20
    830
    Educational Interpreting
    53
    2
    55
    Electrical Construction
    16
    16
    Elec Electronics Engr Tech
    146
    3
    149
    Electronics Repair
    14
    14
    Emergency Med Tech
    5
    1
    91 97
    EST ­ Biomedical Equip Repair
    51 51
    EST ­ Computer Repair
    47 47
    EST­Electronics Repai
    r
    30 30
    English as a Second Lang
    169
    97
    266
    Food Service Career
    s
    17
    17
    Fine Arts
    127
    47
    174
    Fire Protection Technolog
    y
    122
    42
    164
    Funeral Service Education
    161
    2
    163
    General Science
    271
    59
    330
    General Studies
    315 1,260 1,959
    Health Information Technology
    41
    8
    140 189
    Horticulture Technolog
    y
    33
    96
    48
    Hospitality
    67
    15 5
    87
    Interior Design
    193
    16
    209
     
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    384
    Enrollment by Major & Degree Status
    Spring 2004
    Non­Degree
    Seeking
    Certificate
    2/16/2005

     
    Associate
    Degree Degree
    Not
    Admitted Total
    Industrial Technology ­ Drafting
    71
    5
    76
    Ind Tech ­ Manufacturing
    44
    Legal Secretar
    y
    98
    1
    99
    Machine Tool Technolog
    y
    15
    1
    16
    Medical Coding
    7
    1
    8
    Medical Lab Technician
    24
    2
    109 135
    Management
    247
    2
    249
    Motor Vehicle Technology
    135 39
    20
    194
    MSTH
    17 17
    Music
    134
    16
    150
    Nuclear Medicine Technolog
    y
    431 35
    Nursing
    714 714
    Occupational Therapy Assistan
    t
    3
    2
    45 50
    Ophthalmic Medical Assistant
    114 15
    Pastry Assistant
    11
    Performance & Media Art
    204
    2
    206
    Pharmacy Technician
    13 232 245
    Pre­Nursing
    64
    2,965 3,029
    Practical Nursing
    45 206 251
    Physical Therapist Assisting
    25
    2
    277 304
    Radiologic Technolog
    y
    131
    9
    1,166 1,306
    Radiologic Assistant
    11
    Respitory Care Technolog
    y
    33 1
    1
    130 165
    Safety & Health Tech
    23
    2
    25
    Surgical Technolog
    y
    48
    2
    184 234
    Visual Communications
    193
    3
    196
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    Enrollment by Major & Degree Status (continued)
    Non­Degree
    SeekingCertificate

    Number
    Percent
    Pre­Nursing
    3,029 18%
    General Studies
    1,958 12%
    Radiologic Technology 1,306 8%
    Business Administration 1,075 7%
    Early Childhood Education 830 5%
    Nursing
    714 4%
    Criminal Justice
    583 4%
    Computer Information Technology 533 3%
    Accounting
    491 3%
    General Science
    330 2%
    Physical Therapist Assistant 304 2%
    English as a Second Language 266 2%
    Practical Nursing
    251 2%
    Management
    249 2%
    Pharmacy Technician 245 1%
    Computer Network Technology 244 1%
    Surgical Technology
    234 1%
    Interior Design
    209 1%
    Performance and Media Arts 206 1%
    Visual Communications 196 1%
    Motor Vehicle Technology 194 1%
    Culinary Arts
    192 1%
    Health Information Technology 189 1%
    Fine Arts
    174 1%
    Respiratory Care Technology 165 1%
    Fire Protection Technology 164 1%
    Funeral Service Education 163 1%
    Music
    150 1%
    Electrical ­ Electronics Engineering Technology 149 1%
    Administrative Office Technology 140 1%
    Medical Laboratory Technician 135 1%
    Construction Tech.­Architectural 111 1%
    Legal Secretary
    99 1%
    Emergency Medical Technology 97 1%
    Diagnostic Medical Sonography 95 1%
    Hospitality
    87 1%
    Industrial Technology­Drafting 80 0%
    Construction Tech.­Civil Technology 61 0%
    Dietetic Technician
    58 0%
    Educational Interpreting for the Deaf 55 0%
    Electronics Svc. Tech.­Biomedical Equip. Repair 51 0%
    Occupational Therapy Assistant 50 0%
    Horticulture
    48 0%
    American Sign Language Studies 47 0%
    Electronics Servicing Tech.­Computer Repair 47 0%
    Computer Repair
    39 0%
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    Spring 2004
    Enrollment by Program ­ Ranked by Enrollment
    2/16/2005

    Number
    Percent
    Nuclear Medicine Technology 35 0%
    Construction Tech.­Construction Management 32 0%
    Dental Laboratory Technology 31 0%
    Electronics Servicing Tech.­Electronics Repair 30 0%
    Carpentry
    25 0%
    Safety and Health Technology 25 0%
    Drafting
    20 0%
    Dental Hygiene
    19 0%
    Food Service Careers 17 0%
    Massage Therapy
    17 0%
    Electrical Construction Technology 16 0%
    Machine Tool Technology 16 0%
    Ophthalmic Medical Assistant 15 0%
    Electronics Repair
    14 0%
    Construction Management 13 0%
    Medical Coding ­ Certificate 8 0%
    Business Training
    50%
    Industrial Technology­Manufacturing 4 0%
    Air Conditioning & Refrigeration 3 0%
    Certified Nursing Assistant 2 0%
    Pastry Assistant ­Certificate 1 0%
    Radiation Therapy ­ Certificate 1 0%
    Industrial Technology­Machine Tool Technology N/A N/A
    Welding Technology
    00%
    Total
    16,442 100.0
    %
    13 Office of Institutional Research
    Enrollment by Program ­ Ranked by Enrollment (continued)
    2/16/2005
    Spring 2004

    Inc/Dec % Change
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Total First Time Freshmen
    1,648
    1473
    175 12%
    Marion Abramson
    74 2%
    31
    2% 43 139%
    West Jefferson
    59 2%
    34
    1% 25 74%
    John Ehret
    53 4%
    59
    3%
    ­6 ­10%
    John F. Kennedy Senior
    49 3%
    48
    4% 1 2%
    John McDonogh Senior
    47 3%
    42
    3% 5 12%
    O.Perry Walker Senior
    39 2%
    24
    1% 15 63%
    L.W. Higgins
    32 2%
    34
    1%
    ­2 ­6%
    Sarah Reed
    32 1%
    23
    1% 9 39%
    Alfred T. Bonnabel
    31 2%
    26
    3% 5 19%
    L.E. Rabouin Voc
    30 1%
    21
    2% 9 43%
    Alcee Fortier
    29 1%
    21
    2% 8 38%
    Destrehan
    28 2%
    24
    2% 4 17%
    Warren Easton Fundamental
    27 2%
    40
    3%
    ­13 ­33%
    Grace King
    25 2%
    28
    3%
    ­3 ­11%
    F.T. Nicholls
    23 1%
    18
    1% 5 28%
    Slidell
    23 1%
    18
    1% 5 28%
    J.S. Clark Senior
    21 1%
    18
    1% 3 17%
    L.B. Landry
    21 1%
    9
    1% 12 133%
    Riverdale
    21 1%
    15
    1% 6 40%
    Hahnville
    20 1%
    14
    1% 6 43%
    Covington
    18 1%
    12
    1% 6 50%
    East Jefferson
    18 1%
    15
    1% 3 20%
    Mc Donogh 35 Senior
    18 2%
    30
    2%
    ­12 ­40%
    Alfred Lawless Senior
    17 1%
    7
    1% 10 143%
    George W. Carver Sr
    17 1%
    16
    1% 1 6%
    Walter L. Cohen
    16 1%
    20
    1%
    ­4 ­20%
    Heritage Academy
    14 1%
    2
    1% 12 600%
    Mandeville
    14 1%
    3
    1% 11 367%
    Central Lafourche
    12 0%
    5
    0% 7 140%
    Booker T. Washington
    10 1%
    19
    1%
    ­9 ­47%
    Northshore
    10 1%
    9
    1% 1 11%
    Bell Chasse
    81%31% 5 167%
    East Saint John
    81%60% 2 33%
    Edna Karr Magnet
    81%41% 4 100%
    Delasalle
    71%70% 0 0%
    Fontainebleau
    71%91% ­2 ­22%
    Brother Martin
    60%50% 1 20%
    Andrew Jackson Fundamental
    50%41% 1 25%
    Archbishop Rummel
    50%41% 1 25%
    Archbishop Shaw
    51%51% 0 0%
    Hammond
    51%31% 2 67%
    HL Bourgeois
    51%11% 4 400%
    McMain Magnet
    50%40% 1 25%
    Salmen
    51%80% ­3 ­38%
    St. Augustine
    51%61% ­1 ­17%
    Terrebonne
    50%50% 0 0%
    West Feliciana
    50%50% 0 0%
    West St. John
    50%50% 0 0%
    14 Office of Institutional Research
    2/16/2005
    Top 50 "Feeder" High Schools
    Spring 2003
    Spring 2004

    Inc/Dec % Change
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Number
    Percent
    Foreign High Schools
    31 0%
    N/A N/A N/A N/A
    G.E.D.
    242 3%
    249
    2%
    ­7 ­3%
    Non­High School Grads
    120 12%
    30
    12% 90 300%
    Unknown
    308 3%
    272
    2% 36 13%
    15 Office of Institutional Research
    2/16/2005
    Top 50 "Feeder" High Schools (continued)
    Spring 2003
    Spring 2004

    Area
    Zip 2004
    2003 Inc/Dec % Change
    Metairie S of I­10 70001
    557
    502
    55 11.0%
    Metairie 70002
    246
    232
    14 6.0%
    West Metairie 70003
    517
    488
    29 5.9%
    Old Metairie­Bucktown 70005
    256
    229
    27 11.8%
    Metairie Clearview N of I­10 70006
    217
    172
    45 26.2%
    Belle Chasse 70037
    188
    152
    36 23.7%
    Chalmette 70043
    158
    132
    26 19.7%
    New Sarpy/Destrehan 70047
    125
    125
    0 0.0%
    Gretna 70053
    217
    195
    22 11.3%
    Gretna/S of Whitney 70056
    603
    606
    ­3 ­0.5%
    Harvey 70058
    717
    672
    45 6.7%
    South Kenner 70062
    209
    191
    18 9.4%
    North Kenner 70065
    732
    687
    45 6.6%
    Lap lace 70068
    267
    245
    22 9.0%
    Marrero 70072
    876
    748
    128 17.1%
    Westwego 70094
    406
    367
    39 10.6%
    Algiers 70114
    498
    443
    55 12.4%
    Uptown 70115
    317
    338
    ­21 ­6.2%
    French Quarter­Marigny 70116
    148
    133
    15 11.3%
    Bywater/Lower 9th Ward 70117
    636
    634
    2 0.3%
    Carrollton/Riverbend 70118
    374
    326
    48 14.7%
    Mid City 70119
    635
    615
    20 3.3%
    N.O. Postal Box Zone 70121
    147
    144
    3 2.1%
    Lakefront/Gentilly 70122
    643
    629
    14 2.2%
    Harahan­Jefferson 70123
    276
    265
    11 4.2%
    Lakefront/Lakeview 70124
    242
    229
    13 5.7%
    Broadmoor 70125
    212
    201
    11 5.5%
    N.O. East Crowder 70126
    606
    629
    ­23 ­3.7%
    N.O. East Crowder to Wright Rd 70127
    464
    448
    16 3.6%
    N.O. East Wright Rd to I­510 70128
    359
    307
    52 16.9%
    N.O. East Past I­510 70129
    233
    216
    17 7.9%
    N.O. CBD­Lwr Garden District 70130
    149
    144
    5 3.5%
    Lower Coast Algiers 70131
    422
    390
    32 8.2%
    St. Tammany 70452
    93
    97
    ­4 ­4.1%
    Slidell 70458
    396
    402
    ­6 ­1.5%
    Slidell 70460
    275
    239
    36 15.1%
    Slidell 70461
    279
    271
    8 3.0%
    Subtotal 13,695
    12,843
    852 6.6%
    Other Louisiana
    2,661
    2,385
    276 11.6%
    Total Louisiana
    16,356
    15,228
    1,128 7.4%
    Out­of­State
    86
    144
    ­58 ­40.3%
    Total
    16,442
    15,372
    1,070 7.0%
    16 Office of Institutional Research
    2/16/2005
    Enrollment By Zip Code

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