Final 14th Class Day Report
Spring 2004
Published on February 16, 2005
By The Office of Institutional Research
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Our enrollment continues to increase, but at a lower rate than in the fall.
It increased 7% over Spring 2003.
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African American enrollment increased by 11%, White enrollment by 7%.
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African American students are the largest ethnic group at Delgado making up 43%
of the students attending Delgado.
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56% of our students are minorities.
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Male enrollment increased by only 5% where female enrollment increased by 8%,
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The percentage of male students continues to decline.
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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%
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Firsttime Freshmen increased 12%, transfer students decreased by 9%.
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Nursing majors (including prenursing) increased by 15%. Radiologic Technology increased by 17%.
Pharmacy Technology increased by 16%
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Plaquemines Parish enrollment increased 21%.
Summary
Table of Contents
page no.
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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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
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2003
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Enrollment by Parish
Spring
2004
Spring
2003
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.
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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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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
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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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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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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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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
%
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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%
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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%
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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%
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