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A N N U A L UNIVERSITY FACT BOOK
FALL 2019
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Table of Contents
Life University at a Glance: Fall 2019 .....................................................................................5
General Profile ..........................................................................................................................6
Board of Trustees .......................................................................................................................9
Executive Officers .....................................................................................................................9
Academic Program Administrators ..........................................................................................9
Presidents of Life University ....................................................................................................10
Life U Athletics ......................................................................................................................... 11
UniversityLife University Enrollment Trends ............................................................................................ 14
Student Characteristics ...........................................................................................................17
Enrollment by Major ...............................................................................................................23
Credit Hours Sold ...................................................................................................................24
Student Loan Default Rate ......................................................................................................24
Degrees Conferred .................................................................................................................25
Faculty and Staff Profile ..........................................................................................................27
Online Education ....................................................................................................................29
College of ChiropracticEnrollment Trends, Student Characteristics, Credit Hours Sold, Graduation, National Licensing Exam Success Rate .........................................................30
College of Graduate and Undergraduate StudiesGraduate StudiesEnrollment Trends, Student Characteristics, Degrees Conferred .........................................37
UndergraduateEnrollment Trends, Student Characteristics, Degrees Conferred .........................................42
Student Retention and Graduation ........................................................................................48
Campus Safety ........................................................................................................................52
Physical Resources Summary .................................................................................................53
Campus Map ..........................................................................................................................54
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Life University at a Glance: Fall 2019
Degree Seeking Enrollment .........2,722Enrollment FTE ..............................2,588Non-Degree Seeking ........................ 22
As a Percentage of EnrollmentChiropractic .........................................................61%
Graduate ...............................................................7%
Undergraduate....................................................32%
Degrees Conferred Between July 1, 2018 and June 30, 2019Total Degrees Conferred ....................................609
Associate Degree ...................................................14
Bachelor’s Degree ...............................................147
Master’s Degree ....................................................62
Doctor of Chiropractic ........................................386
Percentage of Minority Graduates ................... 30%
Percentage of International Graduates ...............6%
FacultyNumber of Faculty ...............................................201
Full-Time .............................................................. 64%
Part-Time ............................................................. 36%
Male ................................................................... 54%
Female ................................................................ 46%
Minorities .............................................................27%
As a Percentage of EnrollmentsFull-Time Students ............................................88%
Male Students ..................................................49%
Female Students ............................................... 51%
International Students ........................................ 6%
Number of Countries Represented ....................48
As a Percentage of Undergraduate EnrollmentFirst-Time, Full-Time Freshmen ......................... 18%
New Transfer Students ..................................... 10%
International Students ........................................ 6%
Students Under Age 21 ...................................57%
Students Over Age 22 .....................................43%
TuitionProgram ................................ Credit Hour .......... Tuition/Year
Undergraduate............................... $258 ................. $11,610
Graduate ........................................$295 ...................$7,965
Chiropractic ................................... $369 ................$28,425
Instructional Colleges ........................................... 3
Number of Degrees offered ................................21
Life University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACS-COC) 1866 Southern Lane • Decatur, GA 30033
Life University complies with applicable laws prohibiting discrimination, including Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, Executive Order 11246, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and the ADA Amendments Act of 2008, and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability or veteran status in admission or access to, or treatment of employment in, its programs and services.
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General ProfileCHANCELLOR
EMERITUSGuy Riekeman, D.C.
PRESIDENT Rob Scott, D.C., Ph.D.
FOUNDED 1974
TYPE Private
AFFILIATION Independent
CONTROL Private, not-for-profit
CLASSIFICATION 4 years and above
CALENDAR Quarter
CAMPUS 110 Acres, 18 Buildings
DEGREES OFFERED Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, Master of Athletic Training, Doctor of Chiropractic
DEGREES AND MAJORS
Associate of Arts: Positive Human Development and Social Change
Associate of Science: Health & Wellness, Computer Information Management
Bachelor of Arts: Positive Human Development and Social Change
Bachelor of Business Administration: Business Administration
Bachelor of Science: Biology, Biopsychology, Computer Information Management, Dietetics, Exercise Science, Interdisciplinary Studies, Health Coaching, Culinary Nutrition, Nutrition, Psychology, Human Ecology
Master of Science: Clinical Nutrition, Positive Psychology, Sport Health Science
Master of Athletic Training: Athletic Training
Doctor of Chiropractic: Chiropractic
ACCREDITATION AGENCIES
Southern Association of Schools and Colleges (SACS-COC)
The Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) College of Chiropractic
Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND)
Commission on the Accreditation of Athletics Training Education (CAATE)
AFFILIATIONS Life University maintains cooperative working affiliations with state, national and international chiropractic associations, the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, Cobb County Chamber of Commerce, the Better Business Bureau of Metropolitan Atlanta, the Concurrent Admissions Program (Con AP), Georgia Independent Colleges Association (GICA) and the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG).
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DEPARTMENTAL HONOR SOCIETIES
Psi Chi (Psychology), Kappa Omicron Nu (Nutrition and Dietetics), Sigma Beta Delta (Business Administration and Management)
MASCOT Running Eagles
COLORS Green and Yellow
GOVERNING BODY National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Mid-South Conference, USA Rugby
ATHLETICS CONFERENCE
Mid-South Conference
SPORT TEAMS Men: Basketball, Bowling, Rugby, Soccer, Swimming, Wrestling, Volleyball
Women: Basketball, Bowling, Lacrosse, Rugby, Soccer, Swimming, Cross Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Volleyball, Wrestling
Coed Team: Cheer
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FINANCIAL AID Federal and State Financial Aid Programs: Georgia Tuition Equalization Grant, Federal Direct Subsidized Loan, Federal Direct, Parent and Graduate PLUS, Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan, Federal Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, Georgia Student Access Loan, Georgia Hope Scholarship, Georgia Zell Miller Scholarship, Federal Work Study
SCHOLARSHIPS Undergraduate: Alumni Association Scholarship, Dr. James L. Chestnut – Innate Choice Wellness Nutrition Inc. Scholarship, John Wheeler Leadership & Service Scholarship, Jonathan Roger Tripp Memorial Scholarship, Life Memorial Scholarship, Life University International Scholarship, Psychology Scholarship, Rugby Scholarship, Standard Process Scholarship, The Honorable Kenneth O. Nix, J.D. Scholarship, UG/GR Merit Scholarship
Graduate: Albert Grabovschiner Ph.D, Multi Radiance Medical Functional Rehabilitation Scholarship, John Wheeler Leadership & Service Scholarship, Alumni Association Scholarship, Life Memorial Scholarship, Life University International Scholarship,Rugby Scholarship,Standard Process Scholarship, UG/GR Merit Scholarship
Chiropractic: Albert Grabovschiner Ph.D, Multi Radiance Medical Functional Rehabilitation Scholarship, Alumni Association Scholarship, ChiroHealthUSA’s Foxworth Family Scholarship, Clark E. Rich, D.C. Memorial Scholarship, Dr. Cameron Cassan Memorial Scholarship, Dr. I.N. and M. Louise Toftness Scholarship, Dr. Kathryn L. D’Amelio Scholarship, Dr. Kerry White, “I Can I Will” Memorial Scholarship Fund, Dr. Max L. Harris Scholarship, Dr. Mickey Cohen Scholarship, Dr. Ralph Ungerank Scholarship, Dr. Richard S. Lord Scholarship, Dr. Robert H. Hatch Memorial Scholarship, Dr. Tom Retherford Memorial Scholarship, Drs. Jim Warden & Pamela Vinci Memorial Scholarship, Dunton/McGonagill Family Scholarship, Eddy & Neia Diaz Scholarship, Full Circle Coaching/Jay & Christina Breitlow, Get the Big Idea: Discover Principled Chiropractic, The Gift of Mirth Scholarship, Harvey Lillard Scholarship, John Wheeler Leadership & Service Scholarship, Julian Ho Research Scholarship, Kalb Memorial Scholarship, Langford Family Scholarship Fund, Life Chiropractic Scholarship,Life University International Scholarship, Louro Family Rugby Scholarship, Michigan Chiropractic Foundation Scholarship, Nebraska Chiropractic Physicians Association Scholarship, New Jersey Scholarship, Red Hat Scholarship (Commemorating Dr. William Harris), Sid Williams Ribley Scholarship, Standard Process Scholarship, Tex Rabourn Scholarship, The Faye O. Rogers Memorial Scholarship Fund, The Honorable Kenneth O. Nix, J.D. Scholarship
RESEARCH INSTITUTES
Dr. Sid Williams Center for Chiropractic Research, LIFE Sport Science Institute, NeuroLIFE Institute
PUBLIC CLINICS Campus Center for Health and Optimum Performance (CC-HOP), Center for Health & Optimum Performance (C-HOP), Community Outreach Clinic
WEBSITE www.LIFE.edu
ADDRESS 1269 Barclay Circle, Marietta, GA 30060
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Board of TrusteesKevin Fogarty, D.C. , Chairman ............FloridaJeffrey Aita, D.C. ...................................South CarolinaEddy Diaz, D.C. ....................................Puerto RicoSandra Elbaum, D.C. ............................VirginiaAaron Gagnon, CPA, CIA .....................TexasJanell Gibson, M.S. ...............................AlabamaRichard Giuli, B.S. .................................CaliforniaJack Griesbaum, J.D. ............................FloridaJay Handt, D.C. .....................................New YorkLeana Kart, D.C. ....................................GeorgiaStuart Katzen, D.C. ...............................PennsylvaniaThomas M. Klapp, D.C. ........................MichiganJoe Lupo, D.C. .......................................MichiganRhonda Newton, B.S. ...........................GeorgiaRandolph O’Dell, D.C. .........................MichiganBoard Member EmeritusR. James Gregg, D.C. ...........................Michigan
Executive OfficersGuy F. Riekeman, D.C., Chancellor EmeritusRobert Scott, D.C., Ph.D., President
William D. Jarr B.B.A., Executive Vice President for Finance
Tim Gross, M.S., D.C., Vice President Academic Affairs
Cynthia Boyd, D.C., Vice President for Enrollment Management and
Marketing
Marc Schneider, D.C., Vice President for Student Affairs
Gilles LaMarche, D.C., Vice President for University Advancement
John McGee, MHRD., Vice President for Operations
John Downes, D.C., Vice President for Global Initiatives
Academic Program Administrators
College of ChiropracticDr. Leslie King, M.Ed., D.C. ..........................Dean College of ChiropracticDr. Michael Clusserath, D.C. .......................Associate Dean of Academics Dr. Bernadette Lavender, D.C. .....................Associate Dean of Clinics
Division ChairsDr. Lydia Dever, D.C. ....................................Chiropractic SciencesDr. Tim Gooding, D.C. ..................................Director of Clinical EducationDr. Mamie Ware, Ph.D. ................................Basic Sciences
Clinic DirectorsDr. Susan Sharkey, D.C. ...............................C-CHOPDr. Mark Fedarko, D.C. ................................C-HOPDr. Steve Mirtchink, D.C. ..............................OUTREACHDr. John Markham, D.C. ...............................PEAK
College of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies Dr. Jana Holwick, Ph.D. ................................ Dean, College of Graduate and Undergraduate StudiesDr. Michael Smith, Ph.D. ............................... Associate Dean, College of Graduate and Undergraduate StudiesDr. Catherine Faust, Ph.D. ............................. Associate Dean, Exercise Science
Department ChairsDr. Saphronia Johnson, Ph.D. ......................Assistant Dean, Natural Science and General StudiesDr. Alan Wells, Ph.D. ....................................Assistant Dean, Liberal StudiesDr. Jana Holwick, Ph.D. ................................Interim Assistant Dean, Social SciencesDr. Richard Williams, Ph.D. ..........................Assistant Dean, Sport Health Science and Nutrition
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Presidents of Life University
Sid Williams, D.C. 1974-2002
Guy F. Riekeman, D.C. 2004-2017
Robert Scott, D.C., Ph.D. 2017-Present
Michael Schmidt, D.C. 2002-2003
Benjamin DeSpain, Ph.D. 2003-2004
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Life U Athletics
Key Achievements for 2018-19Rugby
Women’s Rugby: D1 Elite National Runner-Up.
Men’s Rugby: Men’s varsity program beat Cal 29-26 to become back-to-back D1A National Champions.
Harley Wheeler won the 2019 Scholz Award – which is awarded to the country’s top collegiate male rugby player.
WrestlingNosomy Pozo became one of only a handful of collegiate wrestlers at any level to win four national championships during their career. Pozo was a two-time NJCAA National Champion, then was a two-time NAIA National Champion at Life University.
Our men’s wrestling team earned a third place finish, LIFE’s highest ever, at the NAIA National Championship.
Women’s wrestling earned LIFE’s first ever wrestling conference championship.
Track and FieldWomen’s track had two NAIA national runners-up (Bria Sands and Iantha Wright).
SwimmingLife U Swim Coach Patrick Sonsteng earned Mid-South Conference Coach of the Year.
ActivitiesLife University has become the largest athletics department in metro-Atlanta.
The Running Eagles Club, a fundraising arm for Life University Athletics, started in the summer of 2019.
Life University inducted their very first Hall of Fame class November 1-2, 2019.
AffiliationsNational Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
USA Rugby
Mid-South Conference
19 Athletic ProgramsMen
Basketball
Bowling
Rugby
Soccer
Swimming
Volleyball
Wrestling
Women Basketball
Bowling
Cross Country
Lacrosse
Rugby
Soccer
Swimming
Indoor Track
Outdoor Track
Volleyball
Wrestling
Coed Cheer
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Athletics Data Sport 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019Cheer (CHR) 6 11 21Men’s Basketball (MBK) 13 12 15 14 17Men’s Bowling (MBO) 8 11 13 13 11Men’s Hockey (MHK) *Club Sport 21 12 0 0Men’s Rugby (MRG) 60 58 52 61 73Men’s Soccer (MSC) 15 33 35 37Men’s Swimming (MSW) 1 1 4 10 12Men’s Volleyball (MVB) 11 14
Men Wrestling (MWR) 44 39 65 81 99Women’s Basketball (WBK) 12 13 15 14Women Bowling (WBO) 1 3 5 5 6Women’s Lacrosse (WLA) 21 28Women’s Rugby (WRG) 30 39 43 48 52Women’s Soccer( WSC) 16 26 28 32Women’s Swimming (WSW) 9 4 4 6 12Women’s Volleyball (WVB) 12 16 17 19 16Women’s Wrestling (WWR) 21 21 20 34 35Women’s Cross Country (WXC) 12 21 12 23 24Grand Total 232 280 328 435 503Percentage Change 21% 17% 33% 16%
Percentage of Total Enrollment 18%Number of Undergraduate 444
Percentage of Undergraduate Enrollment 50%
Number of Chiropractic 41
Percentage of Chiropractic 2%
Sport Female MaleGrand Total
CHR 15 6 21MBK 17 17MBO 11 11MRG 73 73MSC 37 37MSW 12 12MVB 14 14MWR 99 99WBK 14 14WBO 6 6
Summary
Athletes by Gender
WLA 28 28WRG 52 52WSC 32 32WSW 12 12
WVB 16 16WWR 34 1 35WXC 24 24Grand Total 234 269 503Percentage of Total 47% 53%
Sport Female MaleGrand Total
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Athletics Ethnicity
Sport
American Indian/Alaskan Native
Asian/Pacific Islander
Black, Non-Hispanic Hispanic Unreported
White, Non-Hispanic Grand Total
CHR 1 2 6 4 8 21MBK 10 2 2 3 17MBO 1 6 1 3 11MRG 1 1 14 14 6 37 73MSC 9 11 5 12 37MSW 1 4 1 6 12MVB 1 10 1 2 14MWR 2 1 25 34 3 34 99WBK 14 14WBO 2 4 6WLA 1 2 4 3 18 28WRG 2 8 11 5 26 52WSC 2 6 1 23 32WSW 4 8 12WVB 1 3 1 11 16WWR 1 3 5 13 13 35WXC 13 6 5 24Grand Total 6 15 121 124 24 213 503Percentage 1% 3% 24% 25% 5% 42%
Athletes by Gender
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Sport by Gender
Sport Female Male Grand Total
CHR 15 6 21 MBK 17 17 MBO 11 11 MRG 73 73 MSC 37 37 MSW 12 12 MVB 1 13 14 MWR 99 99 WBK 14 14 WBO 6 6 WLA 28 28 WRG 52 52 WSC 32 32 WSW 12 12 WVB 16 16 WWR 34 1 35 WXC 24 24 Grand Total 234 269 503 Percent of Total 47% 53%
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Athletics Enrollment by Gender
Female Male
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Degree-Seeking Students: Fall Enrollment
Year Enrollment Annual %
Change
Fall 2019 2,722 -1
Fall 2018 2,736 5%
Fall 2017 2,615 -2%
Fall 2016 2,692 -1%
Fall 2015 2,708 -2%
Fall 2014 2,754 -1%
Fall 2013 2,776 5%
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Enrollment Trends
Degree Seeking Students: Fall Enrollment
Year Enrollment Annual % Change
Fall 2019 2722 -1 Fall 2018 2736 5% Fall 2017 2615 -2% Fall 2016 2692 -1% Fall 2015 2708 -2% Fall 2014 2754 -1% Fall 2013 2776 5% Fall 2012 2655 2% Fall 2011 2609 7% Fall 2010 2437 0% Fall 2009 2436 1% Fall 2008 2419 7% Fall 2007 2267 7% Fall 2006 2123
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Enrollment Annual % Change Linear (Enrollment)
Fall 2012 2,655 2%
Fall 2011 2,609 7%
Fall 2010 2,437 0%
Fall 2009 2,436 1%
Fall 2008 2,419 7%
Fall 2007 2,267 7%
Fall 2006 2,123
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Full-Time Equivalent (FTE)
YearDoctor of
Chiropractic Graduates Undergraduates Total Students Annual % Change
Fall 2019 1,625 147 816 2,588 0
Fall 2018 1,614 151 833 2,598 5%
Fall 2017 1,609 163 713 2,484 -2%
Fall 2016 1,684 201 648 2,533 -1%
Fall 2015 1,742 164 640 2,546 -1%
Fall 2014 1,743 144 682 2,569 -1%
Fall 2013 1,758 124 716 2,598 5%
Fall 2012 1,624 108 754 2,486 2%
Fall 2011 1,570 108 770 2,448 6%
Fall 2010 1,520 84 708 2,312 5%
Fall 2009 1,466 86 650 2,202 8%
Fall 2008 1,449 70 528 2,047 12%
Fall 2007 1,305 35 488 1,828 16%
Fall 2006 1,104 25 453 1,582 14%
Fall 2005 924 18 447 1,389
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Student Enrollment by Quarter
New Students
New Students by Quarter
Quarter 2011-2012 2012- 2013
2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016
2016-2017
2017-2018
2018-2019
Fall 474 428 460 403 399 448 435 529 Winter 276 264 275 221 231 191 187 210 Spring 202 186 151 132 150 115 124 103 Summer 276 255 234 243 227 197 174 201 Total 1228 1133 1120 999 1007 951 920 1043
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Full Time EqivalentDoctor of Chiropractic Graduates Undergraduates Total Students
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New Student Enrollment by Quarter
Quarter 2011-2012 2012- 2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019
Fall 474 428 460 403 399 448 435 529
Winter 276 264 275 221 231 191 187 210
Spring 202 186 151 132 150 115 124 103
Summer 276 255 234 243 227 197 174 201
Total 1,228 1,133 1,120 999 1,007 951 920 1,043
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Fall 2019 Student Body Characteristics for all Students
Ethnicity Count Percent American Indian/Alaskan Native 36 1% Asian/Pacific Islander 119 4% Black, Non Hispanic 545 20% Hispanic 599 22% Unreported 116 4% White Non Hispanic 1328 48% Grand Total 2743
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Ethnicity All Students
Ethnicity Count Percentage
American Indian/Alaskan Native 36 1%
Asian/Pacific Islander 119 4%
Black, Non-Hispanic 545 20%
Hispanic 599 22%
Unreported 116 4%
White, Non-Hispanic 1,328 48%
Grand Total 2,743
Female Male Grand Total Percentage
Full-Time 1,207 1,195 2,402 88%
Part-Time 210 131 341 12%
Grand Total 1,417 1,326 2,743
Enrollment by Gender and Part-Time/Full-Time Enrollment
STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS
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Enrollment by Gender and Part-Time Full-Time Enrollment for all Students
Row Labels Female Male Grand Total Percent
Full Time 1207 1195 2402 88% Part Time 210 131 341 12% Grand Total 1417 1326 2743
Average Age
Program Average Age
2019 Chiropractic 27
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Ethnicity all Students
American Indian/Alaskan Native
Asian/Pacific Islander
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Hispanic
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White, Non-Hispanic
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Enrollment by Gender and Part-Time Full-Time Enrollment for all Students
Row Labels Female Male Grand Total Percent
Full Time 1207 1195 2402 88% Part Time 210 131 341 12% Grand Total 1417 1326 2743
Average Age
Program Average Age
2019 Chiropractic 27
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Ethnicity all Students
American Indian/Alaskan Native
Asian/Pacific Islander
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Hispanic
Unreported
White, Non-Hispanic
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STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS
Average Age of Students Enrolled
International Students
International Student TrendInternational Student Program Make Up
Age Distribution
Program Average Age 2018
Average Age 2019
Chiropractic 27 27
Graduate 30 32
Undergraduate 23 22
Average 26 27
Year Students Annual % Change
2019 168 8%
2018 155 8%
2017 144 16%
2016 124 39%
2015 89 7%
Program
Percentage of Program Enrollment
Chiropractic 4%
Graduate 8%
Undergraduate 11%
Total International Enrollment 6%
Age Category Students Percentage
Under18 7 <1%
18-21 549 20%
22-34 1,974 72%
35-49 172 6%
50-64 38 1%
65 + 2 <1%
2014 83 -2%
2013 85 -17%
2012 102 -4%
2011 106
Year Students Annual % Change
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International Students by Country
Country Student Percent Australia 1 1%
Aruba 1 1% Belgium 1 1%
Brazil 6 4% Bahamas 4 2% Canada 31 18%
Democratic Republic of Congo 1 1% Chile 1 1%
Cameroon 1 1%
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International Student Trend
Students Linear (Students)
Program Percent of Program Enrollment
Chiropractic 4% Graduate 8% Undergraduate 11% Total International Enrollment 6%
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STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS
NORTH AMERICACanada 31
Mexico 2
EUROPEBelgium 1
Finland 1
Germany 10
Hungary 1
Iceland 7
Ireland 3
Italy 4
Lithuania 1
The Netherlands 4
Norway 2
Poland 1
Serbia 1
Slovenia 1
Slovakia 2
Spain 5
International Students Country
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Sweden 2
Ukraine 3
United Kingdom 11
MIDDLE EAST/ASIA & AUSTRALIAAustralia 1
China 3
Hong Kong 13
India 2
Israel 1
Japan 1
Malaysia 1
Republic of Korea 4
Saudi Arabia 7
Syria 2
Thailand 1
Turkey 1
Vietnam 1
AFRICADemocratic Republic of Congo 1
Cameroon 1
The Gambia 1
Nigeria 1
South Africa 8
Zimbabwe 4
SOUTH AMERICA/CARIBBEANAruba 1
Brazil 6
Bahamas 4
Chile 1
Colombia 3
Costa Rica 2
Dominican Republic 1
Trinidad and Tobago 1
Venezuela 2
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International Students by Program and Country
Country Student Percentage
Australia 1 1%
Aruba 1 1%
Belgium 1 1%
Brazil 6 4%
Bahamas 4 2%
Canada 31 18% Democratic Republic
of Congo1 1%
Chile 1 1%
Cameroon 1 1%
China 3 2%
Colombia 3 2%
Costa Rica 2 1%
Germany 10 6%
Dominican Republic 1 1%
Spain 5 3%
Finland 1 1%
Great Britain 11 7%
The Gambia 1 1%
Hong Kong 13 8%
Hungary 1 1%
Ireland 3 2%
Israel 1 1%
India 2 1%
Iceland 7 4%
Italy 4 2%
Japan 1 1%
Republic of Korea 4 2%
Lithuania 1 1%
Mexico 2 1%
Malaysia 1 1%
Nigeria 1 1%
The Netherlands 4 2%
Norway 2 1%
Poland 1 1%
Serbia 1 1%
Saudi Arabia 7 4%
Sweden 2 1%
Slovenia 1 1%
Slovakia 2 1%
Syria 2 1%
Thailand 1 1%
Turkey 1 1%
Trinidad and Tobago 1 1%
Ukraine 3 2%
Venezuela 2 1%
Vietnam 1 1%
South Africa 8 5%
Zimbabwe 4 2%
Grant Total 168
Country Student Percentage
STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS
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Unduplicated Student Count by State and U.S. Territory
States and Territories Graduate Postgraduate Under-
graduate Grand Total Percentage
AK 1 1 0.0%
AL 1 44 12 58 2.2%
AR 3 3 0.1%
AZ 2 1 3 0.1%
CA 4 6 11 21 0.8%
CO 2 4 2 8 0.3%
CT 3 5 4 12 0.4%
DC 2 1 3 0.1%
DE 2 1 3 0.1%
FL 7 39 38 85 3.2%
GA 132 1,011 591 1,749 65.3%
HI 1 2 3 0.1%
IA 1 2 3 6 0.2%
IL 1 12 8 21 0.8%
IN 3 13 1 17 0.6%
KS 1 2 3 0.1%
KY 1 14 6 22 0.8%
LA 15 2 17 0.6%
MA 1 2 1 4 0.1%
MB 3 3 0.1%
MD 1 13 2 16 0.6%
ME 1 1 2 0.1%
MI 2 50 16 68 2.5%
MN 5 4 9 0.3%
MO 2 2 0.1%
MS 1 17 1 20 0.7%
STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS
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Unduplicated Student Count by State and U.S. Territory
NC 2 42 10 55 2.1%
NE 3 2 5 0.2%
NH 4 1 5 0.2%
NJ 35 5 40 1.5%
NM 1 1 0.0%
NS 1 1 0.0%
NV 3 3 0.1%
NY 1 17 11 30 1.1%
OH 2 49 10 61 2.3%
OK 5 5 0.2%
OR 1 1 0.0%
PA 4 30 2 36 1.3%
PR 2 105 13 120 4.5%
RI 1 1 0.0%
SC 6 9 9 25 0.9%
SK 1 1 2 0.1%
TN 2 23 10 35 1.3%
TX 2 9 12 23 0.9%
UT 4 4 0.1%
VA 4 23 8 35 1.3%
VT 1 4 1 6 0.2%
WA 1 1 5 7 0.3%
WI 13 13 0.5%
WV 2 4 6 0.2%
States and Territories Graduate Postgraduate Under-
graduate Grand Total Percentage
STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS
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ENROLLMENT BY MAJOR
Major 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 % Change Yr. 18-19
Doctor of Chiropractic 1,786 1,783 1,726 1,651 1,645 1,653 0%
M.S. Clinical Nutrition 22 22 27 33 36 19 -47%
M.S. Sports Health Science 127 113 106 99 99 72 -27%
M.S. Positive Psychology 20 37 75 54 53 89 68%
M.A.T. Athletic Training 3 13 17 20 15 8 -47%
Undeclared Masters 8 22 23 7 5 7 40%
A.S. Coaching Psychology 9 4 1 3 1 0 -100%
A.S. Computer Info Mgt 2 4 100%
A.S. Health and Wellness 9 9 0%
A.S. Positive Human Development & Social Change
0 0 16 14 27 16 -41%
B.S. Positive Human Development & Social Change
0 0 1 3 17 23 35%
B.B.A. Business Administration 76 79 86 121 140 157 12%
B.S. Biopsychology 19 21 21 19 14 17 21%
B.S. Computer Info Mgmt. 27 15 22 29 26 31 19%
B.S. Health Coaching 33 26 18 26 17 13 -24%
B.S. Nutrition 44 47 42 31 34 18 -47%
B.S. Culinary Nutrition 3 0 10 1000%
B.S. Biology 130 126 122 126 143 150 5%
B.S. Dietetics 74 64 56 66 69 47 -32%
B.S. Interdisciplinary Studies 24 25 29 24 28 27 -4%
B.S. Exercise Science 179 191 185 180 226 212 -6%
B.S. Psychology 61 40 61 73 82 105 28%
B.S. Human Ecology 2
Undeclared Undergraduates 93 75 54 33 49 47 -4%
*Postgraduate Dietetics 16 16 16 16 16 16 0%
Life University Enrollment TrendsFALL QUARTER 2019
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CREDIT HOURS SOLD
28
Degree Seeking Credit Hours Sold
45,91547,525
49,74549,095 49,058
4836147,392
49,726
51,429
4%5%
-1%0%
-1%-2%
5%3%
-4%
-2%
0%
2%
4%
6%
42,000
44,000
46,000
48,000
50,000
52,000
Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Fall 2018 Fall 2019
Credit Hours Sold
Total Credit Hours Sold Annual % Change In Hours Sold
Linear (Total Credit Hours Sold)
Perkins Student Loan Default Rate (2-Year)
As of June
2011As of June
2012As of June
2013As of June
2014As of June
2015As of June
2016
2-Year Default Rate 14.34% 14.34% 15.14% 21.5% 27.97% 19.40%
Number in Default 35 39 38 54 40 34
Number in Repayment 244 272 251 251 143 172
Stafford Loan Default Rate (3-Year) FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2014
3 Year Default Rate 12.80% 11.60% 10.30% 7.00% 10.10% 10.60%
Number in Default 52 60 61 49 70
Number in Repayment 514 404 589 691 688
STUDENT LOAN DEFAULT RATE
Life University Enrollment TrendsFALL QUARTER 2019
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DEGREES CONFERRED
Degrees Conferred July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019 Rolling Four Quarters Conferred
Degree 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-2018 2018-2019
Associate 7 11 12 4 2 1 14
Bachelor’s 111 139 113 126 137 132 144
Master’s 70 35 42 43 59 68 62
Doctor of Chiropractic 324 359 350 384 351 406 389
Total 512 544 517 557 549 607 609
Change 6% -5% 8% -1% 11% 0%
30
Graduation
Degrees conferred July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019
Rolling Four Quarters Conferred
Degree 2012-13
2013-14
2014-15 2015-16 2016-
17 2017-2018 2018-2019
Associate 7 11 12 4 2 1 14 Bachelors 111 139 113 126 137 132 144 Masters 70 35 42 43 59 68 62 Doctor of Chiropractic 324 359 350 384 351 406 389 Total 512 544 517 557 549 607 609 Change 6% -5% 8% -1% 11% 0%
111 139 113 126 137 132 14470 35 42 43 59 68 62
324 359 350 384 351406 389
512 544 517557 549
607 609
6% -5% 8% -1% 11% 0%
-100
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-2018 2018-2019
Degrees Confeered
Associate Bachelors Masters Doctor of Chiropractic Total Change
Graduates by Ethnicity and Gender Degrees Conferred July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019
Ethnicity Female Male Grand Total
American Indian/Alaskan Native 1% 0% 1%
Asian/Pacific Island 2% 2% 4%
Black, Non-Hispanic 10% 4% 14%
Hispanic 10% 8% 17%
Nonresident alien 3% 3% 6%
Unreported 1% 1% 2%
White, Non-Hispanic 27% 29% 56%
Total 46% 54%
Life University Enrollment TrendsFALL QUARTER 2019
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Major 2013-142014-2015
2015-2016
2016-2017
2017-2018
2018-2019
% Change Yr. 18-19
Doctor of Chiropractic 359 350 384 351 406 389 -4%
M.S. Clinical Nutrition 5 7 6 7 16 129%
M.S. Sports Health Science 34 30 34 28 24 18 -25%
M.S. Positive Psychology 16 33 15 -55%
M.A.T. Athletic Training 1 7 3 9 4 13 225%
A.S. Positive Human Development & Social Change
11
A.S. Coaching Psychology 10 10 3 1 0 0
A.S. Health and Wellness 3
A.S. Computer Info Mgt 1 2 1 1 1 0
B.B.A. Business Administration 15 5 12 11 16 25 56%
B.S. Biopsychology 4 1 6 1 6 4 -33%
B.S. Computer Info Mgmt. 4 2 2 5 3 10 233%
B.S. Health Coaching 2 10 7 9 6 1 -83%
B.S. Nutrition 9 4 5 7 6 2 -67%
B.S. Biology 38 41 42 37 30 25 -17%
B.S. Dietetics 14 10 9 7 10 16 60%
B.S. Interdisciplinary Studies 8 8 19 26 10 10 0%
B.S. Culinary Nutrition 1 3 200%
B.S. Exercise Science 26 17 18 30 29 31 7%
B.S. Psychology 19 15 5 4 14 17 21%
Total 544 517 557 549 606 609 0%
Degrees Conferred by Major
DEGREES CONFERRED
Life University Enrollment TrendsFALL QUARTER 2019
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Instructional Faculty
Rank Female Male Grand Total
Professor 5 15 20
Associate Professor 16 19 35
Assistant Professor 34 39 73
Instructor 1 1
Adjunct 38 34 72
Grand Total 93 108 201
Faculty by Ethnicity
Faculty by Ethnicity
Ethnicity Adjunct Instructor Assistant Professor
Associate Professor Professor Grand Total Percentage
Asian 6 6 1 2 15 7%
Black, or African American
18 14 4 1 37 18%
Hispanic 1 3 1 5 2%
Two or more races 2 2 1%
Unknown 3 3 1%
White 47 1 45 29 17 139 69%
Grand Total 72 1 73 35 20 201
FACULTY AND STAFF PROFILE
34
Student to Faculty Ratio Undergraduate
Fall 2019 Student to Faculty ratio 13 to 1 (based on
778 Student FTE
and 59 faculty)
Faculty by Highest Degree Earned
Highest Degree Faculty Percent
Doctorate or Terminal Degree 154
77%
Masters not Terminal Degree 46
23% Bachelors 1 0% Total 201
7%18%
2%
1%1%
69%
Faculty Distribution by Ethnicity
Asian
Black or African American
Hispanic
Two or more races
Unknown
White
34
Student to Faculty Ratio Undergraduate
Fall 2019 Student to Faculty ratio 13 to 1 (based on
778 Student FTE
and 59 faculty)
Faculty by Highest Degree Earned
Highest Degree Faculty Percent
Doctorate or Terminal Degree 154
77%
Masters not Terminal Degree 46
23% Bachelors 1 0% Total 201
7%18%
2%
1%1%
69%
Faculty Distribution by Ethnicity
Asian
Black or African American
Hispanic
Two or more races
Unknown
White
Life University Enrollment TrendsFALL QUARTER 2019
28
Student to Faculty Ratio Undergraduate
Administrative and Support Staff
Staff Profile
Administrator Profile
Staff Ethnicity
Faculty by Highest Degree Earned
Fall 2019 Student to Faculty ratio 13 to 1
Based on Student and FTE Faculty 778 59
Female Male Total
Total Staff 279 206 485
Total Administrators 39 30 69
Ethnicity Female Male Total Percentage
Asian 16 5 21 4%
Black, or African American
101 47 148 31%
Hispanic 15 15 30 6%
Two or More Races 2 5 7 1%
Unknown 6 2 8 2%
White 139 132 271 56%
Total 279 206 485
Ethnicity Female Male Total Percentage
Asian 1 0 1 1%
Black, or African American
8 7 15 22%
Hispanic 1 0 1 1%
Unknown 1 1 2 3%
White 28 22 50 72%
Total 39 30 69
Highest Degree Faculty Percentage
Doctorate or Terminal Degree
154 77%
Master’s not Terminal Degree
46 23%
Bachelor’s 1 0%
Total 201
FACULTY AND STAFF PROFILE
35
Administrative and Support Staff
Female Male Total Total Staff 279 206 485
Total Administrators 39 30 69
Staff Profile
Ethnicity Female Male Total
Percent Asian 16 5 21 4%
Black or African American 101 47 148 31% Hispanic 15 15 30 6%
Two or More Races 2 5 7 1% Unknown 6 2 8 2%
White 139 132 271 56% Total 279 206 485
4%
31%
6%
1%2%
56%
Staff Ethnicity
Asian Black or African American
Hispanic Two or More Races
Unknown White
Total
35
Administrative and Support Staff
Female Male Total Total Staff 279 206 485
Total Administrators 39 30 69
Staff Profile
Ethnicity Female Male Total
Percent Asian 16 5 21 4%
Black or African American 101 47 148 31% Hispanic 15 15 30 6%
Two or More Races 2 5 7 1% Unknown 6 2 8 2%
White 139 132 271 56% Total 279 206 485
4%
31%
6%
1%2%
56%
Staff Ethnicity
Asian Black or African American
Hispanic Two or More Races
Unknown White
Total
36
Administrator Ethnicity
Ethnicity Female Male Total
Percent Asian 1 0 1 1%
Black or African American 8 7 15 22% Hispanic 1 0 1 1%
Unknown 1 1 2 3% White 28 22 50 72% Total 39 30 69
1%
22%
1%3%
72%
Administrator Ethnicity
Asian Black or African American
Hispanic Unknown
White Total
36
Administrator Ethnicity
Ethnicity Female Male Total
Percent Asian 1 0 1 1%
Black or African American 8 7 15 22% Hispanic 1 0 1 1%
Unknown 1 1 2 3% White 28 22 50 72% Total 39 30 69
1%
22%
1%3%
72%
Administrator Ethnicity
Asian Black or African American
Hispanic Unknown
White Total
Administrator Ethnicity
Life University Enrollment TrendsFALL QUARTER 2019
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Program Count % of Enrollment
UG 61 7%
GR 73 38%
DC 0 0%
Total 134 5%
Program Count% of Credit Hrs.
Sold
UG 2964 25%
GR 799 54%
DC 249 1%
Total 4012 8%
Major Graduate Undergraduate Total
Biology 27 27
Psychology 14 14
Health and Wellness
4 4
Positive Psychology
73 73
Pre-Chiropractic 16 16
Grand Total 73 61 134
Exclusively Online Enrollment (DDE) Online Credit Hours Sold
Total Online Credits as a Percentage of Total Credits Sold: 8%
Distance Education Enrollment by Major
COLLEGE OF ONLINE EDUCATION
Online Programs (Distance Education)• A.S. Health and Wellness (Offered Online and On-Campus)
• B.S. Biology (Offered Online and On-Campus)
• B.S. Psychology (Offered Online and On-Campus)
• M.S. Positive Psychology (Coaching Psychology Track) (Offered Online Only)
• M.S. Positive Psychology (General Track) (Offered Online Only)
• Pre-Doctor of Chiropractic
Students Enrolled in at Least One Online Courses of One or More Credits
Program Count % of Enrollment
UG 412 47%
GR 98 50%
DC 107 6%
Total 617 23%
36
Administrator Ethnicity
Ethnicity Female Male Total
Percent Asian 1 0 1 1%
Black or African American 8 7 15 22% Hispanic 1 0 1 1%
Unknown 1 1 2 3% White 28 22 50 72% Total 39 30 69
1%
22%
1%3%
72%
Administrator Ethnicity
Asian Black or African American
Hispanic Unknown
White Total
FALL QUARTER 2019
30
EnrollmentStudent Enrollment by Quarter
Quarter 2013-2014 2014- 2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019
Fall 1,798 1,786 1,783 1,726 1,651 1,645
Winter 1,833 1,766 1,766 1,704 1,623 1,664
Spring 1,775 1,724 1,682 1,644 1,576 1,598
Summer 1,731 1,704 1,631 1,585 1,540 1,556
Enrollment by Quarter
COC Enrollment Trend
Fall Enrollment All Students
Year Students Annual % Change
2019 1,653 0%
2018 1,645 0%
2017 1,651 -4%
2016 1,726 -3%
2015 1,783 0%
2014 1,786 -1%
2013 1,798 8%
2012 1,667 3%
2011 1,620 5%
2010 1,543 4%
2009 1,490 1%
2008 1,474 11%
2007 1,327 17%
2006 1,135 18%
2005 961
COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC
40
Quarter 2013-2014 2014- 2015 2015-2016
2016-2017
2017-2018 2018-2019
Fall 1798 1786 1783 1726 1651 1645 Winter 1833 1766 1766 1704 1623 1664 Spring 1775 1724 1682 1644 1576 1598 Summer 1731 1704 1631 1585 1540 1556
1,6531,6451,6511,7261,7831,7861,7981,6671,6201,5431,4901,474
1,3271,135
961
0%0%-4%-3%0%-1%8%3%5%4%1%11%17%18%
-500
0
500
1000
1500
2000
201920182017201620152014201320122011201020092008200720062005
COC Enrollment Trend
Students Annual % Change Linear ( Students)
1,798 1,786 1,7831,726
1,651 1,6451,598
1,556
135014001450150015501600165017001750180018501900
2013-2014 2014- 2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019
Enrollment by Quarter
Fall Winter Spring Summer
40
Quarter 2013-2014 2014- 2015 2015-2016
2016-2017
2017-2018 2018-2019
Fall 1798 1786 1783 1726 1651 1645 Winter 1833 1766 1766 1704 1623 1664 Spring 1775 1724 1682 1644 1576 1598 Summer 1731 1704 1631 1585 1540 1556
1,6531,6451,6511,7261,7831,7861,7981,6671,6201,5431,4901,474
1,3271,135
961
0%0%-4%-3%0%-1%8%3%5%4%1%11%17%18%
-500
0
500
1000
1500
2000
201920182017201620152014201320122011201020092008200720062005
COC Enrollment Trend
Students Annual % Change Linear ( Students)
1,798 1,786 1,7831,726
1,651 1,6451,598
1,556
135014001450150015501600165017001750180018501900
2013-2014 2014- 2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019
Enrollment by Quarter
Fall Winter Spring Summer
FALL QUARTER 2019
31
EnrollmentNew Students Admission Criteria
New Student Enrollment
Fall 2015-Summer 2016 Fall 2016-Summer 2017 Fall 2017-Summer 2018 Fall 2018-Summer 2019
AATP Regular Total AATP Regular Total AATP Regular Total AATP Regular Total
Total # Students Matriculated
92 354 446 118 315 433 130 288 418 123 341 464
Average Admitted GPA
3.28 3.43 3.40 3.22 3.43 3.37 3.26 3.42 3.37 3.28 3.44 3.4
Fall Historical New Student Enrollment
Students Annual % Change
2019 200 7%
2018 187 3%
2017 181 -4%
2016 188 5%
2015 179 22%
2014 147 -35%
2013 225 27%
2012 177 -12%
COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC
2011 200 28%
2010 156 -4%
2009 162 4%
2008 156 -12%
2007 178 13%
2006 157 20%
2005 131
Year Students Annual % Change
42
New Student Enrollment by Quarter
Quarter 2013-2014
2014- 2015
2015-2016
2016-2017
2017-2018 2018-2019
Fall 225 147 179 188 181 187 Winter 137 113 121 99 97 123 Spring 85 65 51 59 62 55 Summer 111 122 94 85 89 99 Annual Total 558 447 445 431 429 464
200187181188179
147
225
177200
156162156
7%3%-4%5%22%-35%27%-12%28%-4%4%-12%
-50
0
50
100
150
200
250
201920182017201620152014201320122011201020092008
Fall New Student Enrollment
Students Annual % Change Linear ( Students)
FALL QUARTER 2019
32
New Student Enrollment by Quarter
Quarter 2013-2014 2014- 2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019
Fall 225 147 179 188 181 187
Winter 137 113 121 99 97 123
Spring 85 65 51 59 62 55
Summer 111 122 94 85 89 99
Annual Total 558 447 445 431 429 464
EnrollmentCOLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC
43
Student Characteristics
Fall Enrollment by Ethnicity
Ethnicity Female Male Total Percent American Indian/Alaskan Native 9 13 22 1% Asian/Pacific Islander 18 36 54 3% Black, Non Hispanic 170 85 255 15% Hispanic 118 132 250 15% Unreported 32 30 62 4% Nonresident Alien 24 41 65 4% White Non Hispanic 432 513 945 57% Grand Total 803 850 1653
225
147179 188 181 187
558
447 445 431 429464
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
2013-2014 2014- 2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019
COC New Students
Fall Winter Spring
Summer Annual Total Linear (Annual Total)
FALL QUARTER 2019
33
44
1%
3%
16%
15%
4%
4%
57%
College of Chiropractic Ethnicity
American Indian/Alaskan Native
Asian/Pacific Islander
Black, Non-Hispanic
Hispanic
Unreported
Nonresident Alien
White, Non-Hispanic
Grand Total
49%51%
Gender
Female
Male
Ethnicity & Gender
Ethnicity Female Male Total Percentage
American Indian/ Alaskan Native
9 13 22 1%
Asian/Pacific Islander 18 36 54 3%
Black, Non-Hispanic 170 85 255 15%
Hispanic 118 132 250 15%
Unreported 32 30 62 4%
Nonresident Alien 24 41 65 4%
White, Non-Hispanic 432 513 945 57%
Grand Total 803 850 1,653
Age Distribution
Gender
Age Distribution Students Percentage
Less Than 18 0 0%
18-21 50 3%
22-34 1,483 90%
35-49 106 6%
50-64 13 1%
65 + 1 0%
Total 1,653
Enrollment COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC
44
1%
3%
16%
15%
4%
4%
57%
College of Chiropractic Ethnicity
American Indian/Alaskan Native
Asian/Pacific Islander
Black, Non-Hispanic
Hispanic
Unreported
Nonresident Alien
White, Non-Hispanic
Grand Total
49%51%
Gender
Female
Male
44
1%
3%
16%
15%
4%
4%
57%
College of Chiropractic Ethnicity
American Indian/Alaskan Native
Asian/Pacific Islander
Black, Non-Hispanic
Hispanic
Unreported
Nonresident Alien
White, Non-Hispanic
Grand Total
49%51%
Gender
Female
Male
FALL QUARTER 2019
34
Program Total Credit Hours Sold
Annual % Change In Hours Sold
Fall 2011 33,568
Fall 2012 35,536 6%
Fall 2013 38,280 8%
Fall 2014 37,913 -1%
Fall 2015 38,123 1%
Fall 2016 37,030 -3%
Fall 2017 35,367 -4%
Fall 2018 36,008 2%
Fall 2019 37,971 5%
Part-Time & Full-TimeEnrollment by Classification
Classification Full-Time Part- Time Grand Total Percentage
1 205 1 206 12%
2 98 1 99 6%
3 79 79 5%
4 126 4 130 8%
5 176 1 177 11%
6 89 2 91 6%
7 94 2 96 6%
8 113 1 114 7%
9 147 1 148 9%
10 85 85 5%
11 70 70 4%
12 75 1 76 5%
13 134 3 137 8%
14 98 24 122 7%
15 2 20 22 1%
PP 1 1 0%
Grand Total 1,592 61 1,653
Credit Hours Sold
Credit Hours Sold
EnrollmentCOLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC
45
Enrollment by Classification
Classification Full-Time Part- Time Grand Total Percent
1 205 1 206 12% 2 98 1 99 6% 3 79 79 5% 4 126 4 130 8% 5 176 1 177 11% 6 89 2 91 6% 7 94 2 96 6% 8 113 1 114 7% 9 147 1 148 9%
10 85 85 5% 11 70 70 4% 12 75 1 76 5% 13 134 3 137 8% 14 98 24 122 7% 15 2 20 22 1% PP 1 1 0%
Grand Total 1592 61 1653
Age Distribution
Age Distribution Students Percentage Less Than 18 0 0%
18-21 50 3%
96%
4%
Full-Time Part-Time
Full time Part time
47
Graduation
Degrees conferred July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019 2012-
2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2016-2017
2017-2018 2017-19
Doctor of Chiropractic 324 359 350 351 406 389 Change 11% -3% 0% 16% -4%
Graduation by Race and Gender
Ethnicity 18/SU 18/FA 19/WI 19/SP Grand Total
Percent of Total
Female Nonresident Alien 1 1 1 1 4 1% America Indian/Alaskan
Native 3 3 1% Asian/Pacific Island 1 3 1 3 8 2% Black, Non Hispanic 9 6 7 5 27 7% Hispanic 5 8 6 24 43 11% White Non Hispanic 19 20 33 35 107 28%
Female Total 35 41 48 68 192 49%
Male 18/SU 18/FA 19/WI 19/SP Grand Total
Percent of Total
33,568
35,536
38,280 37,913 38,123
37030
35,36736,008
37,971
6%
8%
-1%
1%
-3%-4%
2%
5%
-6%
-4%
-2%
0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
10%
31,000
32,000
33,000
34,000
35,000
36,000
37,000
38,000
39,000
Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Fall 2018 Fall 2019
COC Credit Hours Sold
Total Credit Hours Sold Annual % Change In Hours Sold
Linear (Total Credit Hours Sold)
FALL QUARTER 2019
35
Degrees Conferred July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019
2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2016-2017 2017-2018 2017-19
Doctor of Chiropractic 324 359 350 351 406 389
Change 11% -3% 0% 16% -4%
Female 18/SU 18/FA 19/WI 19/SP Grand Total Percentage of Total
Nonresident Alien 1 1 1 1 4 1%
American Indian/Alaskan Native
3 3 1%
Asian/Pacific Islander 1 3 1 3 8 2%
Black, Non-Hispanic 9 6 7 5 27 7%
Hispanic 5 8 6 24 43 11%
White, Non-Hispanic 19 20 33 35 107 28%
Female Total 35 41 48 68 192 49%
Male 18/SU 18/FA 19/WI 19/SP Grand Total Percentage of Total
Nonresident Alien 2 3 4 2 11 1%
American Indian/Alaskan Native
1 1 2 2%
Asian/Pacific Islander 2 1 1 3 7 2%
Black, Non-Hispanic 1 1 2 4 8 8%
Hispanic 3 9 10 10 32 35%
White, Non-Hispanic 29 38 37 33 137 51%
Male Total 38 53 54 52 197 100%
Grand Total 73 94 102 120 389
Graduation by Race and Gender
Degrees Conferred COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC
FALL QUARTER 2019
36
International Graduates
National Licensing Exam Success Rate (NBCE)
Faculty
Country Graduates
Canada 8
Argentina 1
Iceland 1
Philippines 1
Year
Number of Graduates Attempting Any or All Parts (I, II, III, IV) of
NBCE Exams within six (6) months post-graduation
Number of Graduates Passing All Parts (I, II, III, IV) of
NBCE Exams within six (6) months post-graduation
Number of Graduates Passing All Parts (I, II, III, IV) of
NBCE Exams within six (6) months post-graduation
2015 352 327 93%
2016 357 293 82%
2017 390 319 82%
2018 364 288 79%
Total 1,463 1,227 84%
Weighted Average
Faculty Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Fall 2018 Fall 2019
Full-time faculty 88 87 87 87 83 86
Part-time faculty 19 29 25 22 22 21
Total Headcount 107 116 112 109 105 107
FTE Faculty 94 97 95 94 90 93
Success RateCOLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC
Korea 1
Spain 1
Bahrain 1
Great Britain 1
Total 15
Country Graduates
FALL QUARTER 2019
37
Year Fall Percentage
Change
2019 195 -4%
2018 203 -5%
2017 213 -14%
2016 248 20%
2015 207 15%
2014 180 8%
2013 167 15%
2012 145 14%
2011 127 25%
2010 102 21%
2009 84 -16%
2008 100
Graduate Studies Enrollment Graduate Enrollment Trend
Quarter Graduate Enrollment Trend
Enrollment by Quarter
Quarter 2013-2014 2014- 2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019
Fall 167 180 207 248 213 203
Winter 170 184 205 238 210 193
Spring 164 185 223 227 205 174
Summer 156 177 210 221 164 151
Enrollment COLLEGE OF GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
— GRADUATE
51
New Students Trend
Year Graduate Annual % Change 2019 75 88% 2018 40 38% 2017 29 -52% 2016 61 45% 2015 42 -9% 2014 46 48% 2013 31 -21% 2012 39 26% 2011 31 29% 2010 24 50% 2009 16 -41% 2008 27 125% 2007 12 33% 2006 9 350% 2005 2
170 184 205 238 210 193
164 185223 227
205174
156177
210221
164151
167180
207248
213203
2013-2014 2014- 2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019Winter Spring Summer Fall
50
2012 145 14% 2011 127 25% 2010 102 21% 2009 84 -16% 2008 100
Quarter 2013-2014 2014- 2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018
2018-2019
Fall 167 180 207 248 213 203 Winter 170 184 205 238 210 193 Spring 164 185 223 227 205 174 Summer 156 177 210 221 164 151
Enrollment by Quarter
195203213248
207180167
145127
10284
100
-4%-5%-14%20%15%8%15%14%25%21%-16%
-50
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
201920182017201620152014201320122011201020092008
Graduate Enrollment Trend
Fall Percent Change Linear (Fall )
FALL QUARTER 2019
38
Year GraduateAnnual % Change
2019 75 88%
2018 40 38%
2017 29 -52%
2016 61 45%
2015 42 -9%
2014 46 48%
2013 31 -21%
2012 39 26%
2011 31 29%
2010 24 50%
2009 16 -41%
2008 27 125%
2007 12 33%
2006 9 350%
2005 2
Fall New Enrollment Trend
New Graduate Student Trend
New Students by Quarter
EnrollmentCOLLEGE OF GRADUATE AND
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES — GRADUATE
New Student Enrollment by Quarter
Quarter 2013-2014 2014- 2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019
Fall 31 46 42 61 29 40
Winter 33 39 34 24 21 17
Spring 21 31 52 24 23 12
Summer 36 43 46 43 21 21
Total 121 159 174 152 94 90
52
New Student Enrollment by Quarter
Quarter 2013-2014 2014- 2015 2015-2016 2016-2017
2017-2018
2018-2019
Fall 31 46 42 61 29 40 Winter 33 39 34 24 21 17 Spring 21 31 52 24 23 12 Summer 36 43 46 43 21 21 Total 121 159 174 152 94 90
Graduate Student Characteristics
75
4029
61
4246
3139
3124
88%38%-52%45%-9%48%-21%26%29%50%
-20
0
20
40
60
80
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2017-2018
2018-2019
Fall 31 46 42 61 29 40 Winter 33 39 34 24 21 17 Spring 21 31 52 24 23 12 Summer 36 43 46 43 21 21 Total 121 159 174 152 94 90
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FALL QUARTER 2019
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Enrollment by Classification
Classification Count of
ID Year 1 148 Year 2 44 PM 3
8%
1% 4%
33%
14%4%
36% Non Resident Alien
American Indian/Alaskan Native
Asian/Pacific Islander
Black, Non-Hispanic
Hispanic
Unreported
White, Non-Hispanic
42%
58%
Percent
Full-time
Part-time
Part-Time & Full-Time
Gender
Age Distribution
Graduate Student Characteristics
Age Distribution Students Percentage
Under 18 0 0%
18-21 0 0%
22-34 141 72%
35-49 38 19%
50-64 16 8%
65 + 0 0%
Total 195
Ethnicity Female Male Grand Total % of Total
Non Resident Alien 11 4 15 8%
American Indian/ Alaskan Native
2 1 3 2%
Asian/Pacific Islander 4 3 7 4%
Black, Non-Hispanic 46 18 64 33%
Hispanic 18 10 28 14%
Unreported 7 0 7 4%
White, Non-Hispanic 40 31 71 36%
Grand Total 128 67 195
Percentage of Total 66% 34%
Classification Count of ID
Year 1 148
Year 2 44
PM 3
Grand Total 195
Enrollment by Class
Student CharacteristicsCOLLEGE OF GRADUATE AND
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES — GRADUATE
53
Ethnicity Female Male Grand Total
% of Total
Non Resident Alien 11 4 15 8% American Indian/Alaskan Native 2 1 3 2% Asian/Pacific Island 4 3 7 4% Black, Non Hispanic 46 18 64 33% Hispanic 18 10 28 14% Unreported 7 0 7 4% White Non Hispanic 40 31 71 36% Grand Total 128 67 195 Percent of Total 66% 34%
Gender
Ethnicity
66%
34%
Gender
Female
Male
54
Part-time Full-time
Enrollment by Classification
Classification Count of
ID Year 1 148 Year 2 44 PM 3
8%
1% 4%
33%
14%4%
36% Non Resident Alien
American Indian/Alaskan Native
Asian/Pacific Islander
Black, Non-Hispanic
Hispanic
Unreported
White, Non-Hispanic
42%
58%
Percent
Full-time
Part-time
54
Part-time Full-time
Enrollment by Classification
Classification Count of
ID Year 1 148 Year 2 44 PM 3
8%
1% 4%
33%
14%4%
36% Non Resident Alien
American Indian/Alaskan Native
Asian/Pacific Islander
Black, Non-Hispanic
Hispanic
Unreported
White, Non-Hispanic
42%
58%
Percent
Full-time
Part-time
FALL QUARTER 2019
40
Major Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Fall 2018 Fall 2019%
Change Percentage of
Enrollment 2019
Athletic Training 17 20 15 9 -40% 5%
Positive Psychology 75 54 53 88 66% 45%
Clinical Nutrition 27 33 36 20 -44% 10%
Sport Health Science Concentration 104 106 90 76 -16% 39%
Chiropractic Sport Science 32 42 36 3 -92% 2%
Exercise Sport Science 49 24 15 4 -73% 2%
Nutrition and Sport Science 1 1 3 2 -33% 1%
Sport Coaching 7 2 1 0 -100% 0%
Sport Injury Management 21 30 23 9 -61% 5%
Sport Health Science 8 0 12 58 383% 30%
Undeclared Master’s 25 7 9 2 -78% 1%
Grand Total 248 213 203 195 -4%
Enrollment by Major
Degree TrendDegree
Conferred 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
Master’s 31 34 70 32 42 43 59 68 62
Enrollment and Graduation
COLLEGE OF GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
— GRADUATE
57
Degree Trend
Degree Conferred 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
2013-
14
2014-
15 2015-16 2016-2017 2017-2018
2018-2019
Masters 31 34 70 32 42 43 59 68 62
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60
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Masters Dregree Trend
FALL QUARTER 2019
41
Degrees Conferred July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019
Degree Conferred each Quarter by Ethnicity
Degree 18/SU 18/FA 19/WI 19/SP Grand Total
Master of Athletic Training 3 10 13
Master of Science in Clinical Nutrition 1 1 7 7 13
Master of Science in Sport Health Science - CSS 1 1 5 16
Master of Science in Sport Health Science - ESS 2 1 3 7
Master of Science in Sport Health Science - NSS
Master of Science in Sport Health Science - SIM 2 1 1 1 0
Master of Science in Positive Psychology - CO 3 1 2 1 5
Master of Science in Positive Psychology - GT 1 1 1 7
Master of Science in Positive Psychology 5 5
Grand Total 13 5 17 27 62
Ethnicity 18/SU 18/FA 19/WI 19/SP Grand Total
% of Total
Nonresident Alien 1 1 6 6 14 23%
American Indian/Alaskan Native 1 1 2%
Asian/Pacific Islander 1 1 2%
Black, Non-Hispanic 5 3 2 8 18 29%
Hispanic 3 2 2 7 11%
Unreported 2 2 3%
White, Non-Hispanic 2 1 7 9 19 31%
Grand Total 13 5 17 27 62
Degrees Conferred COLLEGE OF GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
— GRADUATE
FALL QUARTER 2019
42
Annual Undergraduate Enrollment
2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019
Fall 862 843 811 788 718 718 751 888
Winter 843 781 744 698 687 696 754 827
Spring 817 719 660 658 640 629 728 770
Summer 698 632 531 513 490 465 496 508
Year Undergraduate Annual %
Change
2019 874 -2%
2018 888 18%
2017 751 5%
2016 718 0%
2015 718 -9%
2014 788 -3%
2013 811 -4%
2012 843 -2%
2011 862 9%
2010 792 -8%
2009 862 2%
2008 843 4%
2007 813 -4%
2006 843 7%
2005 788
Fall Undergraduate Headcount
Quarter Enrollment All Undergraduates
Fall Undergraduate Headcount
EnrollmentCOLLEGE OF GRADUATE AND
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES — UNDERGRADUATE
58
Undergraduates
Fall Undergraduate Headcount
Year Undergraduate Annual % Change
2019 874 -2% 2018 888 18% 2017 751 5% 2016 718 0% 2015 718 -9% 2014 788 -3% 2013 811 -4% 2012 843 -2% 2011 862 9% 2010 792 -8% 2009 862 2% 2008 843 4% 2007 813 -4% 2006 843 7% 2005 788
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Fall Undergraduate Headcount
Undergraduate Annual % Change Linear (Undergraduate)
59
Life University 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 Fall 862 843 811 788 718 718 751 888 Winter 843 781 744 698 687 696 754 827 Spring 817 719 660 658 640 629 728 770 Summer 698 632 531 513 490 465 496 508
New Undergraduate Enrollment
Year Undergraduate
Annual % Change
Fall 2019 256 -15% Fall 2018 302 34% Fall 2017 225 13% Fall 2016 199 12% Fall 2015 178 -15% Fall 2014 210 3% Fall 2013 204 -4%
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FALL QUARTER 2019
43
EnrollmentCOLLEGE OF GRADUATE AND
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES — UNDERGRADUATE
Year Under-
graduateAnnual % Change
2019 256 -15%
2018 302 34%
2017 225 13%
2016 199 12%
2015 178 -15%
2014 210 3%
2013 204 -4%
2012 212 -13%
2011 243 1%
2010 240 15%
2009 208 21%
2008 172 15%
2007 150 -1%
2006 152 -8%
2005 165
Fall New Enrollment Trend
FALL QUARTER 2019
44
60
Fall 2012 212 -13% Fall 2011 243 1% Fall 2010 240 15% Fall 2009 208 21% Fall 2008 172 15% Fall 2007 150 -1% Fall 2006 152 -8% Fall 2005 165
Students Characteristics
Gender
Gender Students Percent Female 467 53% Male 407 47% Total 874
Ethnicity
Ethnicity Female Male Grand Total Percent
Nonresident Alien 36 48 84 10%
53%47%
Gender
Female
Male
Enrollment by Ethnicity
Enrollment by Class
Ethnicity Female Male Grand Total Percentage
Nonresident Alien 36 48 84 10%
American Indian/Alaskan Native
7 4 11 1%
Asian/Pacific Islander 18 9 27 3%
Black, Non-Hispanic 121 98 219 25%
Hispanic 83 112 195 22%
Unreported 11 14 25 3%
White, Non-Hispanic 191 122 313 36%
Grand Total 431 359 874
Age Distribution
Age Number Percentage
Less Than 18 8 1%
18-21 498 57%
22-34 332 38%
35-49 27 3%
50-64 9 1%
Class Full-Time Part-Time Total Percentage
Freshman 328 36 364 42%
Sophomore 138 12 150 17%
Junior 139 31 170 19%
Senior 121 63 184 21%
PU 4 2 6 1%
Grand Total 730 144 874
Percentage of Total 84% 16%
Student CharacteristicsCOLLEGE OF GRADUATE AND
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES — UNDERGRADUATE
Gender
61
America Indian/Alaskan Native 7 4 11 1% Asian/Pacific Islander 18 9 27 3% Black, Non Hispanic 121 98 219 25% Hispanic 83 112 195 22% Unreported 11 14 25 3% White Non Hispanic 191 122 313 36% Grand Total 431 359 874
Enrollment by Classification
Classification Full Time Part Time Total Percent Freshman 328 36 364 42% Sophomore 138 12 150 17% Junior 139 31 170 19% Senior 121 63 184 21% PU 4 2 6 1% Grand Total 730 144 874 Percent of Total 84% 16%
Enrollment by Age
Age Number Percent Less Than 18 8 1%
18-21 498 57% 22-34 332 38%
10% 1%
3%
25%
22%3%
36%
Nonresident Alien
America Indian/Alaskan Native
Asian/Pacific Islander
Black, Non-Hispanic
Hispanic
Unreported
White, Non-Hispanic
61
America Indian/Alaskan Native 7 4 11 1% Asian/Pacific Islander 18 9 27 3% Black, Non Hispanic 121 98 219 25% Hispanic 83 112 195 22% Unreported 11 14 25 3% White Non Hispanic 191 122 313 36% Grand Total 431 359 874
Enrollment by Classification
Classification Full Time Part Time Total Percent Freshman 328 36 364 42% Sophomore 138 12 150 17% Junior 139 31 170 19% Senior 121 63 184 21% PU 4 2 6 1% Grand Total 730 144 874 Percent of Total 84% 16%
Enrollment by Age
Age Number Percent Less Than 18 8 1%
18-21 498 57% 22-34 332 38%
10% 1%
3%
25%
22%3%
36%
Nonresident Alien
America Indian/Alaskan Native
Asian/Pacific Islander
Black, Non-Hispanic
Hispanic
Unreported
White, Non-Hispanic
FALL QUARTER 2019
45
Major Full-Time Part-Time Grand Total Percentage of Enrollment
Biology 108 43 151 17%
Biopsychology 16 1 17 2%
Business Administration 3 3 0%
Computer Information Mgt 32 2 34 4%
Culinary Nutrition 10 10 1%
Dietetics 40 7 47 5%
Exercise Science 190 21 211 24%
General Studies 14 3 17 2%
Health & Wellness 10 2 12 1%
Health Coaching 11 2 13 1%
Human Ecology 2 2 0%
Interdisciplinary Studies 8 2 10 1%
Management 145 9 154 18%
Undeclared 31 16 47 5%
Nutrition 12 6 18 2%
Positive Human Development & Social Change
6 17 23 3%
Psychology 92 13 105 12%
Grand Total 730 144 874
Enrollment by Major
EnrollmentCOLLEGE OF GRADUATE AND
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES — UNDERGRADUATE
FALL QUARTER 2019
46
Ethnicity Grand Total Percentage
Nonresident Alien 8 1%
American Indian/Alaskan Native 1 4%
Asian/Pacific Islander 6 4%
Black, Non-Hispanic 36 23%
Hispanic 25 16%
Unreported 6 4%
White, Non-Hispanic 76 48%
Grand Total 158
Degrees by Ethnicity
18/SU 18/FA 19/WI 19/SP Grand Total Percent
A.A. Positive Human Development and Social Change
11 11 7%
A.S. Health and Wellness 3 3 2%
BBA. Bachelor Business Administration 5 7 4 9 25 16%
B.S. Computer Information Management 1 1 2 6 10 6%
B.S. Health Coaching 1 1 1%
B.S. Biology 4 8 6 7 25 16%
B.S. Biopsychology 1 1 1 1 4 3%
B.S. Nutrition 1 2 3 2%
B.S. Dietetics 3 5 1 7 16 10%
B.S. General Studies 1 5 1 3 10 6%
B.S. Culinary Nutrition 2 2 1%
B.S. Exercise Science 3 12 3 13 31 20%
B.S Psychology 2 4 3 8 17 11%
Total 21 58 21 58 158
Degrees Conferred July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019 by Major
Degrees ConferredCOLLEGE OF GRADUATE AND
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES — UNDERGRADUATE
FALL QUARTER 2019
47
Degrees Conferred
Quarter Degrees
18/SU 21
18/FA 58
19/WI 21
19/SP 58
Grand Total 158
Year Degrees
2012-2013 117
2013-2014 148
2014-2015 127
2015-2016 133
2016-2017 139
2017-2018 131
2018-2019 158
Degrees Conferred Trend
Degrees Conferred July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019
COLLEGE OF GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
— UNDERGRADUATE
64
America Indian/Alaskan Native 1 4% Asian/Pacific Islander 6 4% Black, Non Hispanic 36 23% Hispanic 25 16% Unreported 6 4% White Non Hispanic 76 48% Grand Total 158
Year Degrees 2012-2013 117 2013-2014 148 2014-2015 127 2015-2016 133 2016-2017 139 2017-2018 131 2018-2019 158
First-Time Full-Time Freshman Cohort
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148
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158
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FALL QUARTER 2019
48
Student Retention and Graduation
First-Time, Full-Time Freshman CohortYear Cohort
FA 19 161
FA 18 174
FA 17 113
FA 16 112
FA 15 93
FA 14 97
FA 13 90
FA 12 60
FA 11 48
FA 10 61
65
Year Cohort FA 19 161 FA 18 174 FA 17 113 FA 16 112 FA 15 93 FA 14 97 FA 13 90 FA 12 60 FA 11 48 FA 10 61
Retention and Graduation Undergraduates
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FALL QUARTER 2019
49
Student Retention and Graduation
Year New Students 4th Year 5th Year 6th Year
11/FA 243 28% 36% 42%
12/FA 212 22% 34% 39%
13/FA 204 20% 32% 37%
14/FA 210 37% 38%
15/FA 178 22%
Average 26% 35% 39%
Year Enrollment 4th Year 5th Year 6th Year
11/FA 60 10% 13% 18%
12/FA 60 17% 32% 33%
13/ FA 90 12% 24% 28%
14/ FA 97 8% 20%
15/ FA 92 20%
Average 13% 22% 26%
Graduation All Undergraduates
Graduation First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen
66
Graduation
All Undergraduates
Year New Students 4th Year 5th Year 6th Year 11/FA 243 28% 36% 42% 12/FA 212 22% 34% 39% 13/FA 204 20% 32% 37% 14/FA 210 37% 38% 15/FA 178 22% Average 26% 35% 39%
Graduation First-Time Full-Time Freshmen
Year Enrollment 4th Year 5th Year 6th Year 11/FA 60 10% 13% 18% 12/FA 60 17% 32% 33% 13/ FA 90 12% 24% 28% 14/ FA 97 8% 20% 15/ FA 92 20% Average 13% 22% 26%
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11/FA 12/FA 13/FA 14/FA 15/FA Average4th Year 5th Year
67
Retention
All Undergraduates
Year New Student 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 11/FA 243 65% 53% 45% 12/FA 212 63% 49% 42% 13/FA 204 60% 46% 40% 14/FA 208 66% 48% 37% 15/FA 178 67% 60% 52% 16/FA 199 60% 48% 50% 17/FA 225 67% 49% 18/FA 302 65% Average 64% 51% 44%
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Graduation Rate First Time Full Time Freshmen
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FALL QUARTER 2019
50
Student Retention and Graduation
Year New Student 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year
11/FA 243 65% 53% 45%
12/FA 212 63% 49% 42%
13/FA 204 60% 46% 40%
14/FA 208 66% 48% 37%
15/FA 178 67% 60% 52%
16/FA 199 60% 48% 50%
17/FA 225 67% 49%
18/FA 302 65%
Average 64% 51% 44%
Retention All Undergraduates
Enrollment 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year
11/FA 49 58% 48% 35%
12/FA 60 67% 47% 47%
13/FA 90 63% 48% 39%
14/FA 97 62% 42% 34%
15/FA 92 74% 61% 55%
16/FA 112 59% 44% 41%
17/ FA 113 62% 44%
18/FA 174 65%
Average 64% 48% 42%
Retention First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen
68
Retention First-Time Full-Time Freshmen
Enrollment 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 11/FA 49 58% 48% 35% 12/FA 60 67% 47% 47% 13/FA 90 63% 48% 39% 14/FA 97 62% 42% 34% 15/FA 92 74% 61% 55% 16/FA 112 59% 44% 41% 17/ FA 113 62% 44% 18/FA 174 65% Average 64% 48% 42%
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15/FA 16/FA 17/FA 18/FA Average
69
Retention Pell Grant/ Stafford Loan Recipients 2013 Cohorts
Recipients of a Federal Pell Grant
Recipients of a Subsidized Stafford Loan who did not receive a Pell Grant
Students who did not receive either a Pell Grant or a subsidized Stafford Loan Total
2013 cohort 57 15 18 90 Completed the program in 4 years 6 2 4 12 Completed the program in 5 years 2 1 2 5
Completed the program in 6 years 5 1 2 8
74%
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44%
41%
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65% 64%
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1stYear
2ndYear
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Retention First-time Full-time Freshman
15/FA 16/FA 17/ FA 18/FA Average
FALL QUARTER 2019
51
Student Retention and Graduation
Recipients of a Federal Pell
Grant
Recipients of a Subsidized Stafford Loan who did not
receive a Pell Grant
Students who did not receive either a Pell Grant or a
subsidized Stafford Loan Total
2013 cohort 57 15 18 90
Completed the program in 4 years
6 2 4 12
Completed the program in 5 years
2 1 2 5
Completed the program in 6 years
5 1 2 8
Total Graduates 13 4 8 25
6 Year Graduation % 23% 27% 44% 28%
Variable2013 Pell Grant
Cohort 6-Year
Completion6-Year Graduation
Percentage
Female 21 5 24%
Asian/Pacific Islander 1 0
Black, Non-Hispanic 5 1 20%
Hispanic 8 3 38%
Unreported 3 0
White, Non-Hispanic 4 2 50%
Male 36 9 25%
American Indian/Alaskan 0 0
Asian/Pacific Islander 0 0
Black, Non-Hispanic 17 1 6%
Hispanic 0 0
Unreported 7 2 29%
White, Non-Hispanic 12 5 42%
Grand Total 57 13 23%
Retention Rate Pell Grant Recipients 2013 Cohort
Retention Rate Pell Grant Recipients 2013 Cohort
FALL QUARTER 2019
52
Campus Safety
Title IX Cleary Act Report 2018Total Occurrences
Offense Type 2016 2017 2018Murder 0 0 0
Non-Negligent 0 0 0
Manslaughter 0 0 0
Robbery 0 0 0
Aggravated Assault 0 0 2
Burglary 14 3 1
Vehicle Theft 0 0 0
Arson 0 0 0
Total OccurrencesOffense Type 2016 2017 2018Sexual Assault 0 1 2
Rape 1 0 0
Statutory Rape 0 0 0
Fonding 0 0 1
Incest 0 0 0
Domestic Violence 1 0 4
Dating Violence 0 1 1
Stalking 1 2 0
Liquor Law Arrest 0 0 0
Liquor Law Violations 0 2 0
Drug Law Arrest 0 2 1
Drug Law Violations 8 14 6
Weapons Law Arrest 0 0 0
Weapons Law Violations 1 3 2
FALL QUARTER 2019
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Physical Resources Summary
Building Sq. Footage
Administration/Campus Center for Health and Optimum Performance 38,134
Learning Resource Center 41,233
Center for Graduate and Undergraduate Studies 105,379
Center for Chiropractic Education 67,344
Center for Athletics and Sport Health Science 101,564
Student Center 9,474
Center for Health and Optimum Performance (1415) 39,524
LIFE Village Retreat (Student Housing) 156,000
HR/OIEPR (1075) 3,016
Facilities Management/Marketing (1085) 6,160
Total Assignable Area 567,829
Miscellaneous Buildings Sq. Footage
Modules 8,852
McMillan Building (1221) 7,738
Commons & Lyceum Dining Hall 100,000
Total Miscellaneous 248,328
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; Bui
ldin
g 80
0)•
Dean
of S
tude
nts
• Gr
adua
tion,
Orie
ntat
ion
• Ho
usin
g &
Resi
dent
ial L
ife•
Stud
ent A
dvoc
acy
(Fin
anci
al A
id, S
tude
nt
Acco
untin
g, R
egis
trar,
Care
er S
ervic
es,
Stud
ent D
evel
opm
ent &
Eng
agem
ent)
8. D
rs. S
id E
. & N
ell K
. Will
iam
s Li
brar
y9.
LRC
/CGU
S Pl
aza
• Kr
antz
Ros
e Ga
rden
• La
stin
g Pu
rpos
e Po
ol10
. Cen
ter f
or G
radu
ate
& U
nder
grad
uate
St
udie
s (1
250
Life
’s W
ay; B
uild
ing
1000
)11
. Life
U S
hop
12. P
urch
asin
g, S
hipp
ing
and
Rece
ivin
g (1
250
Life
’s W
ay; B
uild
ing
1000
)13
. Soc
rate
s Ca
fé &
Pla
to II
Go
14. C
eleb
ratio
n Pl
aza
• Ch
iropr
actic
Fou
nder
s M
emor
ial
• Sa
fety
Pin
15. G
ener
atio
ns W
all
16. C
ente
r for
Chi
ropr
actic
Edu
catio
n (1
325
Barc
lay
Circ
le)
• Po
stgr
adua
te S
tudi
es•
Stud
ent S
ucce
ss C
ente
r•
Unive
rsity
Stu
dent
Adv
isem
ent
17. C
ente
r for
Hea
lth &
Opt
imum
Pe
rfor
man
ce (C
-HOP
) (14
15 B
arcl
ay C
ircle
)18
. Alu
mni
Rel
atio
ns/U
nive
rsity
Ad
vanc
emen
t/Li
fe U
nive
rsity
In
form
atio
n Ce
nter
(141
5 Ba
rcla
y Ci
rcle
)19
. Neu
roLI
FE In
stitu
te (1
415
Barc
lay
Circ
le)
20. S
port
s Co
mpl
ex•
Lupo
Fam
ily F
ield
(rig
ht)
• Up
per A
thle
tic F
ield
(lef
t)21
. Will
iam
M. H
arris
, D.C
. Mem
oria
l22
. Fitn
ess
Trai
l
23. C
ente
r for
Ath
letic
s &
Spo
rt H
ealth
Sc
ienc
e (1
266
Barc
lay
Circ
le; B
uild
ing
400)
• Pr
actic
e Gy
m•
LIFE
Spo
rt Sc
ienc
e In
stitu
te (L
SSI)
• TI
C Au
dito
rium
/Eag
les’
Nes
t•
Wel
lnes
s Ce
nter
24. 1
9th
Cent
ury
Villa
ge25
. Bel
l Tow
er26
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ney
E. W
illia
ms,
D.C
. Mem
oria
l27
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eran
ce28
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Gra
ssam
Tre
ehou
se
(126
6 Ba
rcla
y Ci
rcle
; Bui
ldin
g 20
0)29
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Com
mon
s•
Lyce
um D
inin
g Ha
ll30
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ketin
g &
Com
mun
icat
ions
/Fac
ilitie
s M
anag
emen
t (10
85 B
arcl
ay C
ircle
)31
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an R
esou
rces
/Inst
itutio
nal
Effe
ctiv
enes
s an
d Re
sear
ch
(107
5 Ba
rcla
y Ci
rcle
)
Lyce
um P
ark
Key
A. T
he G
arde
n of
Las
ting
Purp
ose
B. V
italis
m P
ool
C. E
ight
Cor
e Pr
ofici
enci
esD.
Fou
ntai
nE.
Refl
ectio
n Po
ols
F. So
ap B
oxG.
Wel
lnes
s Li
fest
yleH.
Pat
h of
Her
oes
I. St
anda
rd P
roce
ss A
mph
ithea
tre
LIFE
UN
IVER
SITY
FA
CTS
YEA
R F
OU
ND
ED: 1
974
STU
DEN
TS
Y 2
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Y R
AT
IO: 1
6:1
UN
DER
GR
AD
UA
TE
DEG
REE
S: 1
5G
RA
DU
AT
E D
EGR
EES:
4PR
OFE
SSIO
NA
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EGR
EES:
1LO
CA
TIO
N: 1
10 w
oode
d ac
res
with
�ve
mile
s of t
rails
1269
Bar
clay
Circ
le
Mar
ietta
, GA
3006
0 (7
70) 4
26-2
600
ww
w.LI
FE.e
du
St
uden
t
• No
rth D
eck
• Lo
t A
• Lo
t FF
• Lo
t M•
Lot D
• L
ot H
•
Lot R
• Lo
t F
• Lo
t I
• Lo
t S•
Lot F
•
Lot L
Em
ploy
ee
• Lo
t A
• Lo
t N•
Lot C
•
Lot O
• Lo
t E
• Lo
t Q•
Lot L
•
Lot S
Op
en
• Lo
t B•
Lot G
• Lo
t K
Ha
ndic
ap
• Lo
t P (R
eser
ved
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icap
Onl
y)•
Mos
t lot
s of
fer
hand
icap
par
king
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tor’s
par
king
ava
ilabl
e in
Lot
s E,
M, N
, and
R;
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tor’s
pas
s fro
m C
ampu
s Sa
fety
requ
ired.
PARK
ING
LOTS
:
T O G
I VE
TO
S
ERVE
T O D
O T
O L
OV
E
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