This
Historical Enrollment and Degree Production page contains information
from 1995 - 2005. Most of this information formed the basis for the
enrollment and degree projection models. For additional data regarding
UCF's historical enrollment and degree production, visit the . Here, you will find
UCF's official as well as UCF's official
.Enrollment
HistoryVisit
the UCF Office of Institutional Research's website for official .
The University of Central Florida has experienced a period of rapid
growth designed to provide access to the increasing college degree
seeking population and to expand its graduate education and research
consistent with its metropolitan research university mission. In the
past 4 years, Fall headcount has increased at a 5.5% annual rate while
annual FTE has increased at a 6.1% annual rate. Click on the links
below to view a line, bar chart, or table that contains the described
data. For best viewing, maximize the window. Use your browser's back
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Degree
Production History (Updated October 2005;
2006 not available at time of printing)
Visit the UCF Office of Institutional Research's website for official
.In
the past 3 years, degree production has increased at a 6.4% annual
growth rate, from 7,818 in the 2001-2002 academic year to 9,423 in
2004-2005. The following chart demonstrates the continued growth in
degree production. Since 1994, the number of undergraduate and graduate
degrees has increased except for relatively flat growth in 1999 and
an anomalous decrease in graduate degrees in 2002. However, as the
links below show, the number of graduate degrees rebounded by the
next year. Click on the links below to view a line, bar chart, or
table that contains the described data. For best viewing, maximize
the window. Use your browser's back button to return to this page.
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