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FACTBOOK 2012

NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY ALAMOGORDO 2012 FACTBOOK The NMSU Alamogordo 2012 Factbook is produced by the Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA) on behalf of the entire college community, and is intended to provide the user with a single source of accurate information about historical student enrollment and institutional data. This and previous years Factbooks can be found on our website: <http://nmsua.edu/research/factbook/>. The 2012 Factbook continues publication of basic institutional information that was begun by previous NMSU-A institutional research offices more than 19 years ago. Space limitations have prompted us to limit the number of years of information we publish. Most of the data included in the 2012 Factbook goes back 10 years. If earlier information is needed, please contact us. This publication is the result of the ongoing work of many people in addition to the OIRA staff, originating with students and employees throughout the NMSU system who fill-out the forms and enter the information into University data systems. NMSU-A personnel in Student Services and the Business Office daily enter much of this information, always with a high degree of accuracy and reliability. This year s publication is largely the result of the work of OIRA staff member Greg Hillis, who brings considerable programming and database management skills to bear on this project. We hope the Factbook information is useful for the many people involved with NMSU-A, including faculty, current students, prospective students, parents, law-makers, community leaders, state officials, administrators, and anyone who is interested in this part of the world and what we do at NMSU Alamogordo. Please let us know if this information meets your needs or can be improved in any way. We encourage all comments or questions. Bruce Martin, Ph.D. Coordinator of Institutional Research and Assessment August, 2012

New Mexico State University - Alamogordo 2012 Factbook Table of Contents Annual Enrollment Statistics - 2002-2012...1 Annual Credit Hour and Seatcount by Academic Department - 2007-2008 to 2011-2012... 2-5 Annual Credit Hour and Seatcount by Academic Department - 2002-2003 to 2006-2007... 6-9 Student FTE & Seatcount by Academic, Vocational, and Developmental Courses...10 Student Enrollment by Class... 11-12 Annual Certificates...13 Annual Degrees...14 Gender - Semester...15 Ethnicity - Semester...16 Status - Semester...17 Enrollment Category - Semester...18 Age - Semester...19 Gender by Status - Semester...20 Gender by Ethnicity - Semester...21 Gender by Enrollment Category - Semester...22 Gender by Age - Semester... 23-24 Ethnicity by Enrollment Category - Semester... 25-28 Ethnicity by Age - Semester... 29-35 Status by Ethnicity - Semester... 36-37 Status by Enrollment Category - Semester... 38-39 Status by Age - Semester... 40-42 Employment... 43-44

Annual* Enrollment Statistics - 2010-2012 Frequency YEAR FTE HEADCOUNT SEATCOUNT Annual Summer I Summer II Fall Spring Annual Unduplicated Summer I Summer II Fall Spring Annual Summer I Summer II Fall Spring Total Total Annual Total Total 11-12 1944.8 521.7 0.0 1737.2 1630.7 8203 5597 1483 0 3474 3246 19,352 2648 0 8574 8130 10-11 1956.9 428.9 0.0 1791.0 1693.8 8853 6118 1279 0 3946 3628 19,354 2146 0 8956 8352 09-10 1820.2 371.2 0.0 1646.9 1622.3 8319 5836 1205 0 3641 3473 18,218 1895 0 8239 8084 08-09+ 1648.3 356.7 0.0 1494.8 1445.1 7549 5296 1163 0 3238 3148 16,555 1760 0 7462 7333 07-08 1454.3 159.2 155.9 1275.3 1318.1 6571 4236 641 623 2511 2796 14,745 795 793 6546 6611 06-07 1174.6 101.1 73.7 1102.3 1071.9 4746 2959 405 325 1989 2027 12,505 522 402 5682 5899 05-06*** 1184.3 0.0 210.9 1100.5 1057.1 4661 2938 0 693 2036 1932 12,159 0 1081 5627 5451 04-05 1169.1 117.2 101.7 1079.2 1040.1 4671 2873 435 419 1894 1923 12,056 574 543 5519 5420 03-04 1224.2 139.1 118.3 1117.9 1073.2 4882 2939 524 470 1989 1899 12,489 712 651 5683 5443 02-03 1142.8 118.2 100.1 1049.9 1017.5 4673 2928 479 422 1934 1838 11,885 641 540 5393 5311 Year-to-year Percent of Change YEAR FTE HEADCOUNT SEATCOUNT Annual Summer I Summer II Fall Spring Annual Unduplicated Summer I Summer II Fall Spring Annual Summer I Summer II Fall Spring Total Total Annual Total Total 11-12 -0.6 21.6 NA -3.0-3.7-7.3-8.5 15.9 NA -12.0-10.5 0.0 23.4 NA -4.3-2.7 09-10 7.5 15.5 NA 8.7 4.4 6.4 4.8 6.1 NA 8.4 4.5 6.2 13.2 NA 8.7 3.3 08-09+ 10.4 4.1 NA 10.2 12.3 10.2 10.2 3.6 NA 12.4 10.3 10.0 7.7 NA 10.4 10.2 07-08 13.3 124.1-100.0 17.2 9.6 14.9 25.0 81.4-100.0 29.0 12.6 12.3 121.4-100.0 14.0 10.9 06-07 23.8 57.5 111.5 15.7 23.0 38.5 43.2 58.3 91.7 26.2 37.9 17.9 52.3 97.3 15.2 12.1 05-06*** -0.8 NA -65.1 0.2 1.4 1.8 0.7 NA -53.1-2.3 4.9 2.8 NA -62.8 1.0 8.2 04-05 1.3-100.0 107.4 2.0 1.6-0.2 2.3-100.0 65.4 7.5 0.5 0.9-100.0 99.1 2.0 0.6 03-04 -4.5-15.7-14.0-3.5-3.1-4.3-2.2-17.0-10.9-4.8 1.3-3.5-19.4-16.6-2.9-0.4 02-03 7.1 17.7 18.2 6.5 5.5 4.5 0.4 9.4 11.4 2.8 3.3 5.1 11.1 20.6 5.4 2.5 0l-02 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- * Enrollment Statistics based on end of semester (Final) data files. Annual Statistics based on S1,S2,FA,SP year. + Summer I and Summer II Sessions for 2008 were combined into one 10 week session which Is documented as Summer I *** Summer I and Summer II Sessions for 2005 were combined into one 8 week session which Is documented as Summer I NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 1

DEPT New Mexico State University - Alamogordo Annual* Credit Hour and Seatcount by Academic Department 2007-2011 Frequency 2011-2012 2010-2011 2009-2010 2008-2009 2007-2008 DEPT Credits Seats Credits Seats Credits Seats Credits Seats Credits Seats AERO --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- AERO AG E --- --- 39 13 123 41 108 36 150 50 AG E AHS 6 2 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- AHS ANTH 333 111 285 95 243 81 243 81 180 60 ANTH ART 2301 767 1989 663 2001 667 1897 633 1737 580 ART ASTR 2968 742 2960 740 2644 661 2792 698 1760 440 ASTR AUTO 799 180 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- AUTO B A 153 51 192 64 114 38 60 20 --- --- B A BCIS 33 11 39 13 156 52 174 58 171 57 BCIS BCS --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- BCS BIOL 3357 1446 3284 1443 3020 1357 2839 1316 2330 1045 BIOL BLAW --- --- 3 1 42 14 --- --- 30 10 BLAW BMGT 465 155 501 167 333 111 --- --- --- --- BMGT BOT 1373 462 1477 499 1299 448 1348 466 1149 389 BOT BUSA 291 97 255 85 252 84 351 117 273 91 BUSA C E --- --- 3 1 --- --- --- --- --- --- C E C EP 1008 336 621 207 558 186 600 200 945 315 C EP C J 756 252 785 262 810 270 882 294 885 293 C J C S 1791 597 2045 681 2526 842 2268 756 2148 716 C S CCDE 592 148 1152 288 1008 252 980 245 964 241 CCDE CCDM 4179 1041 4384 1096 3548 887 2968 742 2632 658 CCDM CCDR 546 182 453 151 507 169 321 107 282 94 CCDR CCDS 117 90 47 40 87 66 32 25 54 32 CCDS CHEM 1332 333 1212 303 1132 283 1032 258 784 196 CHEM CMT 390 130 513 171 503 168 396 132 117 39 CMT *Annual statistics based on S1, S2, FA, SP year. NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 2

DEPT New Mexico State University - Alamogordo Annual* Credit Hour and Seatcount by Academic Department 2007-2011 Frequency 2011-2012 2010-2011 2009-2010 2008-2009 2007-2008 DEPT Credits Seats Credits Seats Credits Seats Credits Seats Credits Seats COLL 2128 809 1894 724 1250 514 259 107 93 53 COLL COMM 1821 607 2019 673 1899 633 1848 616 1608 536 COMM DRFT 18 6 15 5 36 12 45 15 --- --- DRFT E S 380 95 416 104 392 98 332 83 244 61 E S E T 1308 484 1216 429 1101 391 1029 359 950 341 E T ECED 519 183 310 113 275 100 162 54 91 37 ECED ECON 1152 384 1263 421 984 328 876 292 891 297 ECON EDUC 39 35 52 52 48 48 56 56 87 87 EDUC ELT 16 8 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ELT EMD 162 111 187 122 208 128 180 106 157 102 EMD ENGL 2826 799 2722 759 2933 814 3112 864 2709 753 ENGL ENGR 60 20 30 10 114 38 48 16 --- --- ENGR FIN 117 39 78 26 150 50 150 50 141 47 FIN FWCE 30 10 138 46 --- --- --- --- --- --- FWCE GEOG 582 181 509 155 496 152 287 82 184 46 GEOG GEOL 1192 298 1516 379 1424 356 972 243 644 161 GEOL GER 285 73 384 99 440 114 374 97 402 104 GER GOVT 546 182 453 151 363 121 312 104 387 129 GOVT HIST 1986 662 2211 737 2124 712 1973 661 1724 578 HIST HL S 306 102 324 108 225 75 231 91 242 98 HL S HNDS 348 116 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- HNDS HNFS --- --- 354 118 294 98 297 99 321 107 HNFS HON --- --- --- --- --- --- 3 1 12 4 HON HORT --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- HORT L SC --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 51 17 L SC *Annual statistics based on S1, S2, FA, SP year. NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 3

DEPT New Mexico State University - Alamogordo Annual* Credit Hour and Seatcount by Academic Department 2007-2011 Frequency 2011-2012 2010-2011 2009-2010 2008-2009 2007-2008 DEPT Credits Seats Credits Seats Credits Seats Credits Seats Credits Seats LING --- --- --- --- 42 14 24 8 39 13 LING MATH 3511 1145 3313 1073 3597 1214 3562 1220 2880 992 MATH MGT 228 76 255 85 135 45 249 83 327 109 MGT MKTG 147 49 189 63 69 23 72 24 69 23 MKTG MUS 760 278 659 259 630 262 503 237 499 275 MUS NA 528 88 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- NA NSC --- --- --- --- --- --- 104 26 --- --- NSC NURS 2385 791 2176 723 1656 524 1735 586 1699 535 NURS OCAN --- --- --- --- --- --- 27 9 114 38 OCAN OEAT 68 17 145 33 --- --- --- --- --- --- OEAT OEBM 211 69 101 36 106 38 52 20 55 19 OEBM OEBU --- --- --- --- 87 29 279 93 228 76 OEBU OECD --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- OECD OECS 785 389 911 415 947 467 1042 529 1199 577 OECS OEEM 874 441 1049 500 1061 458 807 372 770 380 OEEM OEET 216 36 186 31 90 15 --- --- --- --- OEET OEFS --- --- 76 23 311 98 232 69 214 71 OEFS OEGR --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- OEGR OEHO 102 34 137 38 96 27 105 30 111 37 OEHO OELA --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- OELA OEMT --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 165 59 OEMT OENA 102 17 546 91 306 63 219 73 291 97 OENA OEPT 4 2 56 22 66 22 127 51 75 25 OEPT OEVC --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- OEVC OEWT --- --- 114 38 --- --- --- --- --- --- OEWT *Annual statistics based on S1, S2, FA, SP year. NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 4

DEPT New Mexico State University - Alamogordo Annual* Credit Hour and Seatcount by Academic Department 2007-2011 Frequency 2011-2012 2010-2011 2009-2010 2008-2009 2007-2008 DEPT Credits Seats Credits Seats Credits Seats Credits Seats Credits Seats P E 455 455 344 344 317 317 220 220 282 282 P E PHIL 660 220 576 192 549 183 516 172 537 179 PHIL PHYS 988 410 1095 433 1131 453 746 309 697 249 PHYS PL S 382 132 344 117 233 81 224 79 342 117 PL S PSY 1443 481 1101 367 1410 470 1356 452 1083 361 PSY RDG --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- RDG RGSC --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 24 8 RGSC S WK 255 85 213 71 291 97 231 77 120 40 S WK SOC 1797 599 2691 897 2277 759 2283 761 1824 608 SOC SPAN 1499 409 1655 448 1730 471 1573 417 1450 375 SPAN SPCD --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 9 3 SPCD STAT 558 186 612 204 375 125 312 104 111 37 STAT THTR 920 321 908 329 626 235 358 134 324 109 THTR UNIV --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- UNIV W S 39 13 96 32 --- --- 33 11 84 28 W S WELD 81 27 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- WELD WLSC --- --- --- --- 93 31 87 29 78 26 WLSC Total 58344 19352 58706 19354 54607 18218 49431 16547 43628 14745 Total *Annual statistics based on S1, S2, FA, SP year. NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 5

DEPT New Mexico State University - Alamogordo Annual* Credit Hour and Seatcount by Academic Department 2002-2006 Frequency 2006-2007 2005-2006 2004-2005 2003-2004 2002-2003 DEPT Credits Seats Credits Seats Credits Seats Credits Seats Credits Seats AERO --- --- --- --- --- --- 9 9 --- --- AERO AG E 36 12 24 8 --- --- --- --- --- --- AG E AHS --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- AHS ANTH 261 87 276 92 260 88 318 106 186 62 ANTH ART 1590 530 1502 502 1409 470 1556 519 1507 503 ART ASTR 292 73 76 19 96 24 192 48 196 49 ASTR AUTO --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- AUTO B A 18 6 18 6 3 1 --- --- --- --- B A BCIS --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- BCIS BCS 54 18 --- --- 9 3 15 5 --- --- BCS BIOL 1872 875 1910 876 1914 885 1906 905 1936 903 BIOL BLAW 33 11 18 6 24 8 33 11 27 9 BLAW BMGT --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- BMGT BOT 722 251 716 250 977 340 984 337 730 248 BOT BUSA 156 55 138 46 138 46 258 86 183 61 BUSA C E --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- C E C EP 783 261 798 266 792 264 696 232 747 249 C EP C J 840 280 774 258 546 182 623 210 672 222 C J C S 1866 622 1753 584 1617 539 1796 605 1789 598 C S CCDE 920 230 800 200 856 214 932 233 932 233 CCDE CCDM 2528 849 2728 682 2936 734 2920 730 2920 730 CCDM CCDR --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- CCDR CCDS 33 24 133 54 111 45 91 47 91 47 CCDS CHEM 720 264 860 215 780 195 605 155 605 155 CHEM CMT 9 3 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- CMT *Annual statistics based on S1, S2, FA, SP year. NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 6

DEPT New Mexico State University - Alamogordo Annual* Credit Hour and Seatcount by Academic Department 2002-2006 Frequency 2006-2007 2005-2006 2004-2005 2003-2004 2002-2003 DEPT Credits Seats Credits Seats Credits Seats Credits Seats Credits Seats COLL 33 13 143 49 184 66 181 82 181 82 COLL COMM 1411 474 1414 476 1324 450 1460 494 1460 494 COMM DRFT --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- DRFT E S --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- E S E T 789 290 773 284 670 251 769 292 816 289 E T ECED 117 42 145 52 153 51 --- --- 164 61 ECED ECON 759 253 756 252 741 247 525 175 495 165 ECON EDUC 215 179 237 186 236 174 431 282 326 226 EDUC ELT --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ELT EMD 182 114 93 63 145 103 88 62 118 81 EMD ENGL 2563 709 2856 801 2863 807 2885 809 2587 742 ENGL ENGR --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ENGR FIN 21 7 24 8 18 6 30 10 --- --- FIN FWCE --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- FWCE GEOG 312 85 251 69 244 67 106 32 307 91 GEOG GEOL 144 36 144 36 228 57 211 54 263 74 GEOL GER 298 79 192 50 170 44 249 67 223 59 GER GOVT 426 142 564 188 639 213 399 133 360 120 GOVT HIST 1642 553 1784 596 1693 569 1974 658 1772 620 HIST HL S 112 50 168 56 102 34 156 52 105 35 HL S HNDS --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- HNDS HNFS 102 34 195 65 171 57 180 60 162 54 HNFS HON 18 6 21 7 15 5 37 12 --- --- HON HORT 9 3 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- HORT L SC --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 33 11 L SC *Annual statistics based on S1, S2, FA, SP year. NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 7

DEPT New Mexico State University - Alamogordo Annual* Credit Hour and Seatcount by Academic Department 2002-2006 Frequency 2006-2007 2005-2006 2004-2005 2003-2004 2002-2003 DEPT Credits Seats Credits Seats Credits Seats Credits Seats Credits Seats LING 63 21 --- --- 60 20 33 11 --- --- LING MATH 2084 753 1747 639 1818 642 1682 602 1818 642 MATH MGT 165 56 78 26 153 51 135 45 153 51 MGT MKTG 69 23 12 4 81 27 39 13 81 27 MKTG MUS 540 342 573 319 487 235 592 275 487 235 MUS NA --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- NA NSC --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- NSC NURS 1603 510 1593 510 1611 494 1863 495 1564 427 NURS OCAN 234 82 228 76 --- --- --- --- --- --- OCAN OEAT --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- OEAT OEBM 30 10 36 12 --- --- --- --- --- --- OEBM OEBU 249 83 322 108 278 96 406 136 132 44 OEBU OECD --- --- --- --- --- --- 21 7 --- --- OECD OECS 844 422 765 360 791 417 854 460 1080 616 OECS OEEM 771 389 819 423 663 336 555 287 696 351 OEEM OEET 198 33 318 53 54 9 --- --- --- --- OEET OEFS 306 105 417 138 432 144 308 98 446 145 OEFS OEGR --- --- 3 1 53 18 60 20 59 20 OEGR OEHO 21 7 45 15 --- --- --- --- --- --- OEHO OELA 12 4 321 109 306 103 356 123 195 68 OELA OEMT 110 44 70 25 40 16 --- --- --- --- OEMT OENA 243 81 234 78 246 82 255 85 150 50 OENA OEPT 111 38 130 44 135 46 120 40 94 32 OEPT OEVC 3 1 3 1 18 6 --- --- --- --- OEVC OEWT --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- OEWT *Annual statistics based on S1, S2, FA, SP year. NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 8

DEPT New Mexico State University - Alamogordo Annual* Credit Hour and Seatcount by Academic Department 2002-2006 Frequency 2006-2007 2005-2006 2004-2005 2003-2004 2002-2003 DEPT Credits Seats Credits Seats Credits Seats Credits Seats Credits Seats P E 276 277 253 253 275 275 256 256 240 240 P E PHIL 480 160 570 190 624 208 555 185 516 172 PHIL PHYS 147 49 248 87 302 110 248 90 233 100 PHYS PL S 234 83 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- PL S PSY 930 310 959 327 1089 363 834 278 798 266 PSY RDG --- --- --- --- 18 6 48 16 --- --- RDG RGSC --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- RGSC S WK 36 12 81 27 48 16 60 20 57 19 S WK SOC 1146 382 1116 372 858 286 1190 406 1213 409 SOC SPAN 1396 358 1438 374 1410 369 1437 373 1327 344 SPAN SPCD --- --- --- --- 21 7 21 7 30 10 SPCD STAT 72 24 87 29 132 44 129 43 111 37 STAT THTR 270 90 261 81 245 75 325 104 239 77 THTR UNIV --- --- 22 11 55 55 --- --- --- --- UNIV W S 72 24 60 20 102 34 39 13 78 26 W S WELD --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- WELD WLSC --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- WLSC Total 35033 12437 35429 12126 34895 11971 35708 12224 34239 11870 Total *Annual statistics based on S1, S2, FA, SP year. NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 9

Student FTE & Seatcount by Academic, Vocational, & Developmental Courses Annual* Enrollment Data YEAR Total Academic Vocational Developmental FTE Seats FTE Seats FTE Seats FTE Seats Total Total Total % Total % Total % Total % Total % Total % 11-12 1944.8 19,352 1484.9 76.4 14,837 76.7 278.8 14.3 3,054 15.8 181.1 9.3 1461 7.5 10-11 1956.9 19,354 1450.0 74.1 14,574 75.3 305.7 15.6 3,205 16.6 201.2 10.3 1575 8.1 09-10 1820.2 18,218 1340.0 73.6 13,545 74.3 308.6 17.0 3,299 18.1 171.7 9.4 1374 7.5 08-09 1648.3 16,555 1264.6 76.7 12,710 76.8 240.3 14.6 2,726 16.5 143.4 8.7 1119 6.8 07-08 1454.3 14,745 1084.8 74.6 11,032 74.8 238.4 16.4 2,688 18.2 131.1 9.0 1025 7.0 06-07 1249.8 12,949 899.3 72.0 9,451 73.0 219.9 17.6 2,486 19.2 130.5 10.4 1,011 7.8 05-06 1184.3 12,159 836.0 70.6 8,738 71.9 226.2 19.1 2,485 20.4 122.0 10.3 936 7.7 04-05 1169.1 12,056 821.9 70.3 8,625 71.5 217.1 18.6 2,438 20.2 130.1 11.1 993 8.2 03-04 1224.2 12,489 853.6 69.7 8,902 71.3 226.6 18.5 2,462 19.7 144.1 11.8 1,125 9.0 02-03 1142.8 11,885 799.1 69.9 8,443 71.0 212.3 18.6 2,432 20.5 131.4 11.5 1,010 8.5 YEAR Total Academic Vocational Developmental FTE Seats FTE Seats FTE Seats FTE Seats % of Change % of Change % of Change % of Change % of Change % of Change % of Change % of Change 11-12 -0.6 0.0 2.4 1.8-8.8-4.7-10.0-7.2 10-11 7.5 6.2 8.2 7.6-0.9-2.8 17.2 14.6 09-10 10.4 10.0 6.0 6.6 28.4 21.0 19.7 22.8 08-09 13.3 12.3 16.6 15.2 0.8 1.4 9.4 9.2 07-08 16.4 13.9 20.6 16.7 8.4 8.1 0.5 1.4 06-07 5.5 6.5 7.6 8.2-2.8 0.0 7.0 8.0 05-06 1.3 0.9 1.7 1.3 4.2 1.9-6.2-5.7 04-05 -4.5-3.5-3.7-3.1-4.2-1.0-9.7-11.7 03-04 7.1 5.1 6.8 5.4 6.7 1.2 9.7 11.4 02-03 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- * Annual data presented for CP Year (S1, S2, FA, SP) NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY - ALAMOGORDO NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 10

Student Enrollment by Class (1 of 2) Frequency/Percent YEAR First-Year Students (Freshmen) Second-Year Students (Sophomores) Sum 1 Sum 2 Fall Spring Sum 1 Sum 2 Fall Spring Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % 11-12 207 14.0 --- --- 760 21.9 625 19.3 375 25.3 --- --- 830 23.9 754 23.2 10-11 205 16.0 --- --- 784 19.9 661 18.2 323 25.3 --- --- 898 22.8 893 24.6 09-10 162 13.4 --- --- 715 19.6 631 18.2 269 22.3 --- --- 875 24.0 871 25.1 08-09 149 12.8 --- --- 681 21.0 586 18.6 288 24.8 --- --- 759 23.4 771 24.5 07-08 109 17.0 110 17.7 742 29.5 728 26.0 155 24.2 163 26.2 546 21.7 662 23.7 06-07 88 21.7 86 26.5 681 34.2 704 34.7 109 26.9 81 24.9 403 20.3 424 20.9 05-06. 0.0 161 23.2 678 33.3 563 29.1. 0.0 159 22.9 447 22.0 450 23.3 04-05 99 22.8 120 28.6 600 31.7 543 28.2 119 27.4 99 23.6 471 24.9 474 24.6 03-04 109 20.8 102 21.7 625 31.4 541 28.5 123 23.5 118 25.1 477 24.0 492 25.9 02-03 86 18.0 113 26.8 601 31.1 546 29.7 132 27.6 119 28.2 440 22.8 451 24.5 YEAR Third-Year Students (Juniors) Fourth-Year Students (Seniors) Sum 1 Sum 2 Fall Spring Sum 1 Sum 2 Fall Spring Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % 11-12 331 22.3 --- --- 695 20.0 650 20.0 444 29.9 --- --- 791 22.8 805 24.8 10-11 276 21.6 --- --- 777 19.7 740 20.4 332 26.0 --- --- 967 24.5 871 24.0 09-10 283 23.5 --- --- 715 19.6 665 19.1 361 30.0 --- --- 846 23.2 797 22.9 08-09 252 21.7 --- --- 628 19.4 657 20.9 314 27.0 --- --- 721 22.3 760 24.1 07-08 110 17.2 118 18.9 372 14.8 473 16.9 117 18.3 124 19.9 348 13.9 434 15.5 06-07 79 19.5 73 22.5 255 12.8 282 13.9 67 16.5 42 12.9 227 11.4 222 11.0 05-06. 0.0 108 15.6 283 13.9 323 16.7. 0.0 82 11.8 229 11.2 272 14.1 04-05 93 21.4 77 18.4 282 14.9 311 16.2 44 10.1 46 11.0 195 10.3 218 11.3 03-04 84 16.0 73 15.5 271 13.6 281 14.8 69 13.2 48 10.2 211 10.6 198 10.4 02-03 81 16.9 72 17.1 268 13.9 271 14.7 43 9.0 30 7.1 190 9.8 189 10.3 *** Summer I and Summer II Sessions for 2005 were combined into one 8 week session which Is documented as Summer II NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 11

Student Enrollment by Class (2 of 2) Frequency/Percent YEAR Post-Baccalaureate Students Graduate Students Sum 1 Sum 2 Fall Spring Sum 1 Sum 2 Fall Spring Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % 11-12 11 0.7 --- 49 1.4 35 1.1 11 0.7 --- 19 0.5 17 0.5 10-11 19 1.5 --- 46 1.2 31 0.9 8 0.6 --- 28 0.7 28 0.8 09-10 12 1.0 --- 39 1.1 53 1.5 11 0.9 --- 24 0.7 18 0.5 08-09 18 1.5 --- 54 1.7 46 1.5 3 0.3 --- 12 0.4 12 0.4 07-08 13 2.0 11 1.8 44 1.8 48 1.7 2 0.3 0 0.0 10 0.4 20 0.7 06-07 8 2.0 6 1.8 49 2.5 44 2.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 0.2 3 0.1 05-06. 0.0 23 3.3 71 3.5 66 3.4. 0.0 4 0.6 4 0.2 2 0.1 04-05 16 3.7 16 3.8 49 2.6 78 4.1 1 0.2 4 1.0 3 0.2 3 0.2 03-04 42 8.0 35 7.4 77 3.9 65 3.4 0 0.0 1 0.2 6 0.3 5 0.3 02-03 19 4.0 14 3.3 90 4.7 81 4.4 1 0.2 1 0.2 5 0.3 4 0.2 YEAR Non-Degree Students Total *** Sum 1 Sum 2 Fall Spring Sum 1 Sum 2 Fall Spring Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % 11-12 104 7.0 --- 330 9.5 360 11.1 1483 100.0 --- 3474 100.0 3246 100.0 10-11 116 9.1 --- 446 11.3 404 11.1 1279 100.0 --- 3946 100.0 3628 100.0 09-10 107 8.9 --- 427 11.7 438 12.6 1205 100.0 --- 3641 100.0 3473 100.0 08-09 139 12.0 --- 383 11.8 316 10.0 1163 100.0 --- 3238 100.0 3148 100.0 07-08 134 20.9 96 15.4 448 17.8 431 15.4 641 100.0 623 100.0 2511 100.0 2796 100.0 06-07 53 13.1 37 11.4 371 18.7 348 17.2 405 100.0 325 100.0 1989 100.0 2027 100.0 05-06. 0.0 156 22.5 321 15.8 255 13.2. 0.0 693 100.0 2036 100.0 1932 100.0 04-05 63 14.5 57 13.6 293 15.5 293 15.2 435 100.0 419 100.0 1894 100.0 1923 100.0 03-04 97 18.5 92 19.6 320 16.1 314 16.5 524 100.0 470 100.0 1989 100.0 1899 100.0 02-03 117 24.4 73 17.3 333 17.2 292 15.9 479 100.0 422 100.0 1934 100.0 1838 100.0 *** Summer I and Summer II Sessions for 2005 were combined into one 8 week session which Is documented as Summer II NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 12

ANNUAL CERTIFICATES FREQUENCY CERTIFICATES 11 12 10 11 09 10 08 09 07 08 06 07 05 06 04 05 03 04 02 03 Art and Graphic Design 0 1 0 0 3 0 2 3 1 2 Arson Investigation Technology 1 *** 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Basic Computer Skills 0 1 1 3 4 1 0 2 4 2 Business Office Technology 0 1 1 1 0 1 2 5 3 0 Educational Assistant *** 0 2 1 0 1 1 1 * * Electrical Apprenticeship 0 0 0 1 * * * * * * Emergency Medical Services 1 0 0 0 0 1 * * * * Fire Prevention Specialist *** *** 0 0 * * * * * * Game Programming 0 0 0 0 * * * * * * Heritage Interpretation 0 0 0 0 * * * * * * Legal Assistant 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 Medical Office Administration *** *** 1 3 3 4 4 9 4 1 Microcomputer Applications 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 Microcomputer Technology 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Network Specialist 2 4 2 3 2 2 2 5 3 0 Office Skills 0 2 2 2 4 6 2 6 6 2 Photographic Technology 1 2 1 4 1 2 1 1 0 0 Prebusiness *** *** 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pre-Nursing 0 2 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 Visual Communication *** *** 0 0 0 2 * * * * Web Design and Development *** *** 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 Web Mastery 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 * Wildland Engine Operator *** *** 0 0 * * * * * * TOTAL 6 15 12 23 19 24 16 35 25 13 Annual Certificates based on S1, S2, FA, SP year Source: NMSU-A Student Services Certificate Database Shading indicates first year offered * Program did not exist **Program changed from Secretarial Administration to Business Office Technology *** Program no longer offered NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 13

ANNUAL DEGREES Frequency DEGREES 11 12 10 11 09 10 08 09 07 08 06 07 05 06 04 05 03 04 02 03 3D Computer Animation 1 2 6 1 * * * * * * Art and Graphic Design 1 0 7 3 5 2 7 4 5 5 Arts 69 44 38 48 45 54 61 58 71 73 Biomedical Electronic Technology 4 2 3 2 0 1 * * * * Business Office Technology 1 2 7 3 6 6 13 21 8 7 Computing 0 0 2 0 * * * * * * Construction Technologies Electrical Option** 0 0 0 1 1 * * * * * Criminal Justice 15 15 17 12 15 6 9 5 11 7 Early Childhood Education 4 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 * * Education 12 7 7 12 8 8 4 11 9 13 Electronics Technology 4 2 3 10 3 2 4 2 5 5 Fine Arts 2 1 3 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 Fire Science *** *** 1 1 2 2 1 1 0 1 General Studies 80 62 52 44 28 39 29 41 * * Heritage Interpretation 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 * Information Technology 5 6 6 4 8 2 4 2 2 4 Legal Assistant *** 3 0 5 1 4 4 3 3 5 Medical Laboratory Technology *** *** 0 1 6 1 2 0 0 0 Medical Office Technology *** 4 3 2 2 * * * * * Microcomputer Technology *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** 4 2 Nursing 46 43 26 38 26 31 26 21 30 27 Occupational Business 5 3 2 5 0 2 1 3 2 3 Paralegal Studies 3 3 3 1 * * * * * * Prebusiness 18 10 10 9 12 7 13 12 19 18 Science 10 16 4 3 * * * * * * Social Services 7 9 6 6 2 8 2 6 2 5 Undesignated Associate *** *** *** *** *** *** *** 1 44 47 Web Mastery *** *** 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 * TOTAL 287 234 206 214 173 176 181 197 217 223 Annual Degrees based on S1, S2, FA, SP year Source: NMSU-A Student Services Degree Database Shading indicates first year offered * Program did not exist ** Formerly Electrical Apprenticeship *** Program no longer offered NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 14

YEAR NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY - ALAMOGORDO GENDER FEMALE MALE Frequency % Frequency % SP 12 2017 62.1 1229 37.9 FA 11 2210 63.6 1264 36.4 SP 11 2321 64.0 1306 36.0 FA 10 2556 64.8 1390 35.2 SP 10 2219 63.9 1254 36.1 FA 09 2322 63.8 1319 36.2 SP 09 2076 65.9 1072 34.1 FA 08 2121 65.5 1117 34.5 SP 08 1815 65.7 981 34.3 FA 07 1639 65.9 872 34.1 SP 07 1337 65.3 690 34.7 FA 06 1286 64.4 703 35.6 SP 06 1255 61.6 677 38.4 FA 05 1313 62.2 723 37.9 SP 05 1255 63.7 668 36.3 FA 04 1288 62.2 606 37.8 SP 04 1236 62.9 663 37.1 FA 03 1274 62.1 715 37.9 SP 03 1208 60.5 630 39.5 FA 02 1275 60.0 659 40.0 NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 15

ETHNICITY* YEAR HISPANIC BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN ASIAN OTHER NON- RESIDENT Frequency % Frequency % Frequency % Frequency % Frequency % Frequency % SP 12 1116 34.4 144 4.4 92 2.8 81 2.5 1765 54.4 48 1.5 FA 11 1181 34.0 144 4.1 114 3.3 92 2.6 1874 53.9 69 2.0 SP 11 1338 36.9 161 4.4 116 3.2 76 2.1 1858 51.2 79 2.2 FA 10 1477 37.4 196 5.0 118 3.0 82 2.1 1973 50.0 100 2.5 SP 10 1294 37.3 178 5.1 116 3.3 71 2.0 1738 50.0 76 2.2 FA 09 1341 36.8 178 4.9 136 3.7 74 2.0 1846 50.7 66 1.8 SP 09 1161 36.9 160 5.1 103 3.3 54 1.7 1623 51.6 47 1.5 FA 08 1114 34.4 149 4.6 120 3.7 74 2.3 1730 53.4 51 1.6 SP 08 964 34.5 134 4.8 88 3.1 61 2.2 1495 53.5 54 1.9 FA 07 795 31.7 136 5.4 89 3.5 60 2.4 1381 55.0 50 2.0 SP 07 575 28.4 113 5.6 63 3.1 53 2.6 1193 58.9 30 1.5 FA 06 524 26.3 109 5.5 81 4.1 57 2.9 1191 59.9 27 1.4 SP 06 509 26.3 86 4.5 60 3.1 58 3.0 1177 60.9 42 2.2 FA 05 531 26.1 102 5.0 79 3.9 52 2.6 1234 60.6 38 1.9 SP 05 461 24.0 93 4.8 95 4.9 57 3.0 1172 60.9 45 2.3 FA 04 477 25.2 100 5.3 68 3.6 48 2.5 1152 60.8 49 2.6 SP 04 447 24.3 91 5.0 58 3.2 46 2.5 1145 62.3 43 2.3 FA 03 439 22.7 105 5.4 59 3.1 61 3.2 1216 62.9 43 2.2 SP 03 411 22.4 88 4.8 73 4.0 45 2.5 1155 62.9 51 2.8 FA 02 409 22.2 78 4.2 86 4.7 49 2.7 1158 63.0 54 2.8 * The ethnicity categories are those used by NMSU beginning in the Fall 2000 semester; OTHER includes White, Other, and Unknown. NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 16

STATUS YEAR FULL-TIME STATUS 1-5 CREDIT HRS. 6-11 CREDIT HRS. Frequency % Frequency % Frequency % SP 12 948 29.2 1385 42.7 913 28.1 FA 11 1000 28.8 1447 41.7 1027 29.6 SP 11 924 25.5 1739 47.9 965 26.6 FA 10 937 23.7 1942 49.2 1067 27.0 SP 10 883 25.4 1643 47.3 947 27.3 FA 09 849 23.3 1828 50.2 964 26.5 SP 09 730 23.2 1530 48.6 888 28.2 FA 08 801 24.7 1555 48.0 882 27.2 SP 08 676 24.2 1297 46.4 823 29.4 FA 07 794 31.6 1033 41.1 684 27.2 SP 07 750 37.0 674 33.3 603 29.7 FA 06 717 36.0 661 33.2 611 30.7 SP 06 671 34.7 661 34.2 600 31.1 FA 05 722 35.5 722 35.5 592 29.1 SP 05 657 34.2 706 36.7 560 29.1 FA 04 743 39.2 619 32.7 532 28.1 SP 04 695 36.6 613 32.3 591 31.1 FA 03 739 37.2 651 32.7 599 30.1 SP 03 645 35.1 642 34.9 551 30.0 FA 02 685 35.4 728 37.6 521 27.0 NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 17

ENROLLMENT CATEGORY CONTINUING RE-ADMIT FIRST-TIME TRANSFER YEAR STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS OTHER Frequency % Frequency % Frequency % Frequency % Frequency % SP 12 2424 74.7 241 7.4 186 5.7 144 4.4 251 7.7 FA 11 2279 65.6 278 8.0 450 13.0 248 7.1 219 6.3 SP 11 2843 78.4 195 5.4 155 4.3 171 4.7 264 7.3 FA 10 2686 68.1 289 7.3 410 10.4 261 6.6 300 7.6 SP 10 2609 75.1 229 6.6 161 4.6 200 5.8 274 7.9 FA 09 2409 66.2 319 8.8 405 11.1 266 7.3 242 6.6 SP 09 2482 78.8 199 6.3 153 4.9 152 4.8 162 5.1 FA 08 2119 65.4 270 8.3 390 12.0 272 8.4 187 5.8 SP 08 2239 80.1 185 6.6 205 7.3 163 5.8 4 0.1 FA 07 1573 62.6 218 8.7 518 20.6 200 8.0 2 0.1 SP 07 1550 76.5 145 7.2 192 9.5 140 6.9 0 0.0 FA 06 1100 55.3 283 14.2 441 22.2 165 8.3 0 0.0 SP 06 1336 69.2 259 13.4 161 8.3 175 9.1 1 0.1 FA 05 1089 53.5 296 14.5 398 19.5 238 11.7 15 0.7 SP 05 1222 63.5 309 16.1 172 8.9 220 11.4 0 0.0 FA 04 1082 57.1 289 15.3 298 15.7 225 11.9 0 0.0 SP 04 1257 66.2 289 15.2 151 8.0 193 10.2 9 0.5 FA 03 1078 54.2 338 17.0 325 16.3 241 12.1 7 0.4 SP 03 1154 62.8 326 17.7 157 8.5 199 10.8 2 0.1 FA 02 983 50.8 346 17.9 349 18.0 250 12.9 6 0.3 NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 18

AGE YEAR UNDER 18 18-21 22-24 25-34 35-49 50-64 65+ Mean Med Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % SP 12 216 6.7 878 27.0 503 15.5 950 29.3 508 15.7 161 5.0 30 0.9 28.1 25 FA 11 233 6.7 994 28.6 528 15.2 947 27.3 566 16.3 181 5.2 25 0.7 28.0 24 SP 11 213 5.9 1087 30.0 597 16.5 993 27.4 531 14.6 174 4.8 33 0.9 27.7 24 FA 10 295 7.5 1180 29.9 672 17.0 1018 25.8 565 14.3 187 4.7 29 0.7 27.4 23 SP 10 219 6.3 1103 31.8 555 16.0 882 25.4 522 15.0 159 4.6 33 1.0 27.5 24 FA 09 243 6.7 1192 32.7 596 16.4 878 24.1 546 15.0 153 4.2 33 0.9 27.3 23 SP 09 47 1.5 959 30.5 607 19.3 839 26.7 511 16.2 149 4.7 36 1.1 28.4 24 FA 08 145 4.5 1124 34.7 528 16.3 803 24.8 464 14.3 136 4.2 38 1.2 27.4 23 SP 08 52 1.9 880 31.5 501 17.9 727 26.0 459 16.4 134 4.8 43 1.5 28.6 24 FA 07 164 6.5 814 32.4 353 14.1 610 24.3 404 16.1 124 4.9 42 1.7 28.2 24 SP 07 35 1.7 612 30.2 300 14.8 544 26.8 370 18.3 125 6.2 41 2.0 29.7 25 FA 06 138 6.9 544 27.4 258 13.0 508 25.5 372 18.7 126 6.3 43 2.2 29.5 25 SP 06 26 1.3 512 26.5 302 15.6 527 27.3 381 19.7 150 7.8 34 1.8 30.5 26 FA 05 115 5.6 566 27.8 272 13.4 532 26.1 391 19.2 128 6.3 32 1.6 29.5 25 SP 05 28 1.5 472 24.5 307 16.0 542 28.2 400 20.8 147 7.6 27 1.4 30.8 27 FA 04 64 3.4 543 28.7 271 14.3 477 25.2 396 20.9 117 6.2 26 1.4 29.7 25 SP 04 62 3.3 536 28.2 285 15.0 434 22.9 430 22.6 117 6.2 35 1.8 30.5 26 FA 03 88 4.4 560 28.2 283 14.2 466 23.4 448 22.5 118 5.9 26 1.3 30.5 26 SP 03 36 2.0 469 25.5 234 12.7 461 25.1 447 24.3 151 8.2 40 2.2 32.5 27 FA 02 51 2.6 543 28.1 243 12.6 455 23.5 448 23.2 148 7.7 46 2.4 32.3 26 NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 19

GENDER/STATUS YEAR FULL-TIME STATUS 1-5 CREDIT HOURS 6-11 CREDIT HOURS Female Male Female Male Female Male Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % SP 12 576 17.7 372 11.5 847 26.1 538 16.6 594 18.3 319 9.8 FA 11 607 17.5 393 11.3 915 26.3 532 15.3 688 19.8 339 9.8 SP 11 579 16.0 345 9.5 1125 31.0 613 16.9 617 17.0 348 9.6 FA 10 588 14.9 349 8.8 1280 32.4 662 16.8 688 17.4 379 9.6 SP 10 556 16.0 327 9.4 1047 30.1 596 17.2 616 17.7 331 9.5 FA 09 545 15.0 304 8.3 1138 31.3 690 19.0 639 17.6 325 8.9 SP 09 480 15.2 250 7.9 983 31.2 547 17.4 613 19.5 275 8.7 FA 08 516 15.9 285 8.8 1001 30.9 554 17.1 604 18.7 278 8.6 SP 08 437 15.6 239 8.5 809 28.9 488 17.5 569 20.4 254 9.1 FA 07 520 20.7 274 10.9 644 25.6 389 15.5 475 18.9 209 8.3 SP 07 494 24.4 256 12.6 436 21.5 238 11.7 407 20.1 196 9.7 FA 06 464 23.3 253 12.7 414 20.8 247 12.4 408 20.5 203 10.2 SP 06 447 23.1 224 11.6 406 21.0 255 13.2 402 20.8 198 10.2 FA 05 487 23.9 235 11.5 423 20.8 299 14.7 403 19.8 189 9.3 SP 05 451 23.5 206 10.7 415 21.6 291 15.1 389 20.2 171 8.9 FA 04 523 27.6 220 11.6 406 21.4 213 11.2 359 19.0 173 9.1 SP 04 471 24.8 224 11.8 371 19.5 242 12.7 394 20.7 197 10.4 FA 03 505 25.4 234 11.8 392 19.7 259 13.0 377 19.0 222 11.2 SP 03 439 23.9 206 11.2 407 22.1 235 12.8 362 19.7 189 10.3 FA 02 463 23.9 222 11.5 459 23.7 269 13.9 353 18.3 168 8.7 NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 20

GENDER/ETHNICITY* YEAR HISPANIC BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN ASIAN OTHER NON-RESIDENT FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % SP 12 718 22.1 398 12.3 82 2.5 62 1.9 57 1.8 35 1.1 55 1.7 26 0.8 1080 33.3 685 21.1 25 0.8 23 0.7 FA 11 785 22.6 396 11.4 82 2.4 62 1.8 76 2.2 38 1.1 54 1.6 38 1.1 1176 33.9 698 20.1 37 1.1 32 0.9 SP 11 895 24.7 443 12.2 87 2.4 74 2.0 77 2.1 39 1.1 42 1.2 34 0.9 1182 32.6 675 18.6 38 1.0 41 1.1 FA 10 1008 25.5 469 11.9 114 2.9 82 2.1 81 2.1 37 0.9 52 1.3 30 0.8 1247 31.6 726 18.4 54 1.4 46 1.2 SP 10 875 25.2 419 12.1 111 3.2 67 1.9 84 2.4 32 0.9 37 1.1 34 1.0 1075 31.0 663 19.1 37 1.1 39 1.1 FA 09 886 24.3 455 12.5 105 2.9 73 2.0 92 2.5 44 1.2 41 1.1 33 0.9 1167 32.1 679 18.6 31 0.9 35 1.0 SP 09 786 25.0 375 11.9 97 3.1 63 2.0 71 2.3 32 1.0 28 0.9 26 0.8 1067 33.9 556 17.7 27 0.9 20 0.6 FA 08 769 23.7 345 10.7 97 3.0 52 1.6 90 2.8 30 0.9 44 1.4 30 0.9 1089 33.6 641 19.8 32 1.0 19 0.6 SP 08 661 23.6 303 10.8 75 2.7 59 2.1 65 2.3 23 0.8 37 1.3 24 0.9 952 34.0 543 19.4 25 0.9 29 1.0 FA 07 534 21.3 261 10.4 83 3.3 53 2.1 66 2.6 23 0.9 37 1.5 23 0.9 892 35.5 489 19.5 27 1.1 23 0.9 SP 07 382 18.8 193 9.5 68 3.4 45 2.2 47 2.3 16 0.8 34 1.7 19 0.9 790 39.0 403 19.9 16 0.8 14 0.7 FA 06 364 18.3 160 8.0 62 3.1 47 2.4 63 3.2 18 0.9 35 1.8 22 1.1 752 37.8 439 22.1 10 0.5 17 0.9 SP 06 361 18.7 148 7.7 59 3.1 27 1.4 42 2.2 17 0.9 36 1.9 22 1.1 732 37.9 444 23.0 23 1.2 19 1.0 FA 05 365 17.9 166 8.2 68 3.3 34 1.7 58 2.8 21 1.0 28 1.4 24 1.2 774 38.0 460 22.6 20 1.0 18 0.9 SP 05 310 16.1 151 7.9 69 3.6 24 1.2 65 3.4 30 1.6 37 1.9 20 1.0 744 38.7 428 22.3 30 1.6 15 0.8 FA 04 337 17.8 140 7.4 71 3.7 29 1.5 48 2.5 20 1.1 33 1.7 15 0.8 763 40.3 389 20.5 36 1.9 13 0.7 SP 04 299 15.7 139 7.3 76 4.0 40 2.1 46 2.4 25 1.3 39 2.1 18 0.9 750 39.5 424 22.3 26 1.4 17 0.9 FA 03 328 16.5 143 7.2 77 3.9 42 2.1 53 2.7 29 1.5 32 1.6 15 0.8 755 38.0 472 23.7 29 1.5 14 0.7 SP 03 312 17.0 135 7.3 63 3.4 28 1.5 35 1.9 23 1.3 29 1.6 17 0.9 741 40.3 404 22.0 28 1.5 23 1.3 FA 02 303 15.7 136 7.0 63 3.3 42 2.2 36 1.9 23 1.2 45 2.3 16 0.8 793 41.0 423 21.9 35 1.8 19 1.0 * The ethnicity categories are those used by NMSU beginning in the Fall 2000 semester; OTHER includes White, Other, and Unknown NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 21

GENDER/ENROLLMENT CATEGORY YEAR CONTINUING STUDENTS RE-ADMIT STUDENTS FIRST-TIME STUDENTS TRANSFER STUDENTS OTHER Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % SP 12 1558 48.0 866 26.7 132 4.1 109 3.4 79 2.4 107 3.3 80 2.5 64 2.0 251 7.7 FA 11 1516 43.6 763 22.0 173 5.0 112 3.2 235 6.8 215 6.2 156 4.5 92 2.6 212 6.1 SP 11 1865 51.4 978 27.0 121 3.3 77 2.1 69 1.9 86 2.4 95 2.6 76 2.1 261 7.2 FA 10 1791 45.4 895 22.7 179 4.5 115 2.9 229 5.8 181 4.6 159 4.0 102 2.6 295 7.5 SP 10 1711 49.3 898 25.9 132 3.8 100 2.9 83 2.4 78 2.2 119 3.4 81 2.3 271 7.8 FA 09 1603 44.0 806 22.1 199 5.5 126 3.5 206 5.7 199 5.5 166 4.6 100 2.7 236 6.5 SP 09 1675 53.2 807 25.6 133 4.2 66 2.1 89 2.8 64 2.0 76 2.4 76 2.4 162 5.1 FA 08 1452 44.8 667 20.6 173 5.3 97 3.0 221 6.8 169 5.2 165 5.1 107 3.3 187 5.8 SP 08 1508 53.9 731 26.1 113 4.0 72 2.6 103 3.7 102 3.6 89 3.2 74 2.6 4 0.3 FA 07 1071 42.7 502 20.0 147 5.9 71 2.8 307 12.2 211 8.4 112 4.5 88 3.5 2 0.0 SP 07 1044 51.5 506 25.0 96 4.7 49 2.4 109 5.4 83 4.1 88 4.3 52 2.6 0 0.0 FA 06 749 37.7 351 17.6 183 9.2 100 5.0 249 12.5 192 9.7 105 5.3 60 3.0 0 0.0 SP 07 1044 51.5 506 25.0 96 4.7 49 2.4 109 5.4 83 4.1 88 4.3 52 2.6 0 0.0 FA 06 749 37.7 351 17.6 183 9.2 100 5.0 249 12.5 192 9.7 105 5.3 60 3.0 0 0.0 SP 06 892 46.2 442 22.9 173 9.0 86 4.5 94 4.9 67 3.5 93 4.8 82 4.2 1 0.0 FA 05 745 36.6 344 16.9 178 8.7 118 5.8 255 12.5 143 7.0 129 6.3 109 5.4 15 0.0 SP 05 881 45.8 341 17.7 175 9.1 134 7.0 101 5.3 71 3.7 98 5.1 122 6.3 0 0.0 FA 04 769 40.6 313 16.5 191 10.1 98 5.2 193 10.2 105 5.5 135 7.1 90 4.8 0 0.0 SP 04 856 45.1 401 21.1 189 10.0 100 5.3 94 4.9 57 3.0 91 4.8 102 5.4 9 0.4 FA 03 748 37.6 330 16.6 205 10.3 133 6.7 194 9.8 131 6.6 121 6.1 120 6.0 7 0.3 NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 22

GENDER/AGE (1 OF 2) YEAR UNDER 18 18-21 22-24 25-34 Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % SP 12 146 4.5 70 2.2 520 16.0 358 11.0 312 9.6 191 5.9 601 18.5 349 10.8 FA 11 146 4.2 87 2.5 612 17.6 382 11.0 349 10.0 179 5.2 593 17.1 354 10.2 SP 11 147 4.1 65 1.8 682 18.8 405 11.2 399 11.0 198 5.5 617 17.0 376 10.4 FA 10 207 5.2 88 2.2 726 18.4 454 11.5 444 11.3 228 5.8 651 16.5 367 9.3 SP 10 141 4.1 78 2.2 689 19.8 414 11.9 351 10.1 204 5.9 569 16.4 313 9.0 FA 09 156 4.3 87 2.4 726 19.9 466 12.8 388 10.7 208 5.7 557 15.3 321 8.8 SP 09 27 0.9 20 0.6 615 19.5 344 10.9 387 12.3 220 7.0 562 17.9 277 8.8 FA 08 92 2.8 53 1.6 693 21.4 431 13.3 358 11.1 170 5.3 539 16.6 264 8.2 SP 08 34 1.2 18 0.6 536 19.2 344 12.3 331 11.8 170 6.1 465 16.6 262 9.4 FA 07 118 4.7 46 1.8 484 19.3 330 13.1 236 9.4 117 4.7 397 15.8 213 8.5 SP 07 27 1.3 8 0.4 367 18.1 245 12.1 204 10.1 96 4.7 359 17.7 185 9.1 FA 06 89 4.5 49 2.5 320 16.1 224 11.3 163 8.2 95 4.8 341 17.1 167 8.4 SP 06 16 0.8 10 0.5 317 16.4 195 10.1 188 9.7 114 5.9 353 18.2 174 9.0 FA 05 78 3.8 37 1.8 360 17.7 206 10.1 162 8.0 110 5.4 342 16.8 190 9.3 SP 05 17 0.9 11 0.6 306 15.9 166 8.6 188 9.8 119 6.2 369 19.2 173 9.0 FA 04 47 2.5 17 0.9 356 18.8 187 9.9 179 9.5 92 4.9 330 17.4 147 7.8 SP 04 46 2.4 16 0.8 322 17.0 214 11.3 184 9.7 101 5.3 297 15.6 137 7.2 FA 03 61 3.1 27 1.4 335 16.8 225 11.3 184 9.3 99 5.0 297 14.9 169 8.5 SP 03 23 1.3 13 0.7 298 16.2 171 9.3 161 8.8 73 4.0 298 16.2 163 8.9 FA 02 34 1.8 17 0.9 338 17.5 205 10.6 147 7.6 96 5.0 321 16.6 134 6.9 NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 23

GENDER/AGE (2 OF 2) YEAR 35-49 50-64 65+ Female Male Female Male Female Male Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % SP 12 324 10.0 184 5.7 98 3.0 63 1.9 16 0.5 14 0.4 FA 11 388 11.2 178 5.1 109 3.1 72 2.1 13 0.4 12 0.3 SP 11 351 9.7 180 5.0 109 3.0 65 1.8 16 0.4 17 0.5 FA 10 401 10.2 164 4.2 111 2.8 76 1.9 16 0.4 13 0.3 SP 10 351 10.1 171 4.9 99 2.9 60 1.7 19 0.5 14 0.4 FA 09 374 10.3 172 4.7 103 2.8 50 1.4 18 0.5 15 0.4 SP 09 364 11.6 147 4.7 99 3.1 50 1.6 22 0.7 14 0.4 FA 08 323 10.0 141 4.4 92 2.8 44 1.4 24 0.7 14 0.4 SP 08 335 12.0 124 4.4 89 3.2 45 1.6 25 0.9 18 0.6 FA 07 302 12.0 102 4.1 78 3.1 46 1.8 24 1.0 18 0.7 SP 07 273 13.5 97 4.8 82 4.0 43 2.1 25 1.2 16 0.8 FA 06 268 13.5 104 5.2 78 3.9 48 2.4 27 1.4 16 0.8 SP 06 271 14.0 110 5.7 95 4.9 55 2.8 15 0.8 19 1.0 FA 05 274 13.5 117 5.7 78 3.8 50 2.5 19 0.9 13 0.6 SP 05 271 14.1 129 6.7 88 4.6 59 3.1 16 0.8 11 0.6 FA 04 285 15.0 111 5.9 75 4.0 42 2.2 16 0.8 10 0.5 SP 04 292 15.4 138 7.3 72 3.8 45 2.4 23 1.2 12 0.6 FA 03 297 14.9 151 7.6 82 4.1 36 1.8 18 0.9 8 0.4 SP 03 306 16.6 141 7.7 94 5.1 57 3.1 28 1.5 12 0.7 FA 02 306 15.8 142 7.3 99 5.1 49 2.5 30 1.6 16 0.8 NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 24

ETHNICITY*/ENROLLMENT (1 OF 4) YEAR CONTINUING STUDENTS HISPANIC BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN ASIAN OTHER NON- RESIDENT Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % SP 12 884 27.2 102 3.1 62 1.9 66 2.0 1270 39.1 40 1.2 FA 11 862 24.8 83 2.4 56 1.6 60 1.7 1170 33.7 48 1.4 SP 11 1138 31.4 131 3.6 95 2.6 58 1.6 1355 37.3 66 1.8 FA 10 1097 27.8 131 3.3 70 1.8 46 1.2 1280 32.4 62 1.6 SP 10 1034 29.8 129 3.7 85 2.4 44 1.3 1268 36.5 49 1.4 FA 09 936 25.7 111 3.0 80 2.2 47 1.3 1200 33.0 35 1.0 SP 09 969 30.8 110 3.5 84 2.7 41 1.3 1237 39.3 41 1.3 FA 08 798 24.6 87 2.7 70 2.2 41 1.3 1087 33.6 36 1.1 SP 08 799 28.6 96 3.4 71 2.5 46 1.6 1187 42.5 40 1.4 FA 07 514 20.5 76 3.0 56 2.2 41 1.6 860 34.2 26 1.0 SP 07 458 22.6 76 3.7 50 2.5 43 2.1 900 44.4 23 1.1 FA 06 304 15.3 46 2.3 34 1.7 34 1.7 663 33.3 19 1.0 SP 06 377 19.5 54 2.8 42 2.2 38 2.0 791 40.9 34 1.8 FA 05 273 13.4 53 2.6 47 2.3 27 1.3 662 32.5 27 1.3 SP 05 320 16.6 52 2.7 46 2.4 32 1.7 738 38.4 34 1.8 FA 04 269 14.2 55 2.9 32 1.7 30 1.6 670 35.4 26 1.4 SP 04 298 15.7 71 3.7 46 2.4 35 1.8 778 41.0 29 1.5 FA 03 264 13.3 61 3.1 38 1.9 27 1.4 665 33.4 23 1.2 SP 03 283 15.4 57 3.1 25 1.4 31 1.7 728 39.6 30 1.6 FA 02 238 12.3 46 2.4 28 1.4 28 1.4 609 31.5 34 1.8 * The ethnicity categories are those used by NMSU beginning in the Fall 2000 semester; OTHER includes White, Other, and Unknown. NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 25

ETHNICITY*/ ENROLLMENT (2 OF 4) YEAR RE-ADMIT STUDENTS HISPANIC BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN ASIAN OTHER NON- RESIDENT Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % SP 12 81 2.5 15 0.5 11 0.3 5 0.2 126 3.9 3 0.1 FA 11 97 2.8 17 0.5 11 0.3 3 0.1 157 4.5 0 0.0 SP 11 67 1.8 6 0.2 2 0.1 2 0.1 119 3.3 2 0.1 FA 10 115 2.9 16 0.4 9 0.2 7 0.2 145 3.7 2 0.1 SP 10 77 2.2 14 0.4 11 0.3 6 0.2 124 3.6 0 0.0 FA 09 112 3.1 15 0.4 14 0.4 5 0.1 174 4.8 5 0.1 SP 09 57 1.8 11 0.3 6 0.2 2 0.1 122 3.9 1 0.0 FA 08 78 2.4 15 0.5 16 0.5 4 0.1 157 4.8 0 0.0 SP 08 72 2.6 9 0.3 4 0.1 3 0.1 97 3.5 0 0.0 FA 07 68 2.7 12 0.5 7 0.3 4 0.2 127 5.1 0 0.0 SP 07 34 1.7 2 0.1 7 0.3 6 0.3 96 4.7 0 0.0 FA 06 68 3.4 16 0.8 14 0.7 6 0.3 179 9.0 0 0.0 SP 06 70 3.6 11 0.6 8 0.4 7 0.4 161 8.3 2 0.1 FA 05 79 3.9 14 0.7 9 0.4 4 0.2 189 9.3 1 0.0 SP 05 65 3.4 12 0.6 23 1.2 11 0.6 198 10.3 0 0.0 FA 04 72 3.8 16 0.8 18 1.0 7 0.4 174 9.2 2 0.1 SP 04 69 3.6 15 0.8 10 0.5 7 0.4 184 9.7 4 0.2 FA 03 83 4.2 20 1.0 23 1.2 6 0.3 204 10.3 2 0.1 SP 03 80 4.4 12 0.7 19 1.0 6 0.3 206 11.2 3 0.2 FA 02 71 3.7 10 0.5 17 0.9 12 0.6 234 12.1 2 0.1 * The ethnicity categories are those used by NMSU beginning in the Fall 2000 semester; OTHER includes White, Other, and Unknown. NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 26

ETHNICITY*/ ENROLLMENT (3 OF 4) YEAR FIRST-TIME STUDENTS HISPANIC BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN ASIAN OTHER NON- RESIDENT Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % SP 12 58 1.8 8 0.2 7 0.2 2 0.1 111 3.4 0 0.0 FA 11 131 3.8 22 0.6 21 0.6 10 0.3 260 7.5 6 0.2 SP 11 30 0.8 9 0.2 7 0.2 4 0.1 104 2.9 1 0.0 FA 10 132 3.3 25 0.6 20 0.5 15 0.4 202 5.1 16 0.4 SP 10 60 1.7 8 0.2 4 0.1 2 0.1 80 2.3 7 0.2 FA 09 142 3.9 26 0.7 14 0.4 12 0.3 198 5.4 13 0.4 SP 09 46 1.5 11 0.3 6 0.2 3 0.1 85 2.7 2 0.1 FA 08 117 3.6 21 0.6 14 0.4 17 0.5 211 6.5 10 0.3 SP 08 59 2.1 15 0.5 8 0.3 4 0.1 108 3.9 11 0.4 FA 07 166 6.6 34 1.4 19 0.8 12 0.5 267 10.6 20 0.8 SP 07 66 3.3 10 0.5 1 0.0 2 0.1 109 5.4 4 0.2 FA 06 113 5.7 26 1.3 26 1.3 11 0.6 260 13.1 5 0.3 SP 06 39 2.0 7 0.4 6 0.3 5 0.3 102 5.3 2 0.1 FA 05 131 6.4 10 0.5 20 1.0 9 0.4 219 10.8 9 0.4 SP 05 34 1.8 10 0.5 16 0.8 6 0.3 99 5.1 7 0.4 FA 04 94 5.0 12 0.6 11 0.6 5 0.3 165 8.7 11 0.6 SP 04 38 2.0 13 0.7 10 0.5 6 0.3 82 4.3 2 0.1 FA 03 80 4.0 17 0.9 17 0.9 10 0.5 190 9.6 11 0.6 SP 03 48 2.6 7 0.4 7 0.4 2 0.1 85 4.6 8 0.4 FA 02 93 4.8 11 0.6 7 0.4 15 0.8 213 11.0 10 0.5 * The ethnicity categories are those used by NMSU beginning in the Fall 2000 semester; OTHER includes White, Other, and Unknown. NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 27

ETHNICITY*/ ENROLLMENT (4 OF 4) YEAR TRANSFER STUDENTS HISPANIC BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN ASIAN OTHER NON- RESIDENT Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % SP 12 93 2.9 19 0.6 12 0.4 8 0.2 258 7.9 5 0.2 FA 11 91 2.6 22 0.6 26 0.7 19 0.5 287 8.3 15 0.4 SP 11 103 2.8 15 0.4 12 0.3 12 0.3 280 7.7 10 0.3 FA 10 133 3.4 24 0.6 19 0.5 14 0.4 346 8.8 20 0.5 SP 10 123 3.5 27 0.8 16 0.5 19 0.5 266 7.7 20 0.6 FA 09 151 4.1 26 0.7 28 0.8 10 0.3 274 7.5 13 0.4 SP 09 89 2.8 28 0.9 7 0.2 8 0.3 179 5.7 3 0.1 FA 08 121 3.7 26 0.8 20 0.6 12 0.4 275 8.5 5 0.2 SP 08 34 1.2 14 0.5 5 0.2 8 0.3 103 3.7 3 0.1 FA 07 47 1.9 14 0.6 7 0.3 3 0.1 127 5.1 4 0.2 SP 07 17 0.8 25 1.2 5 0.2 2 0.1 88 4.3 3 0.1 FA 06 39 2.0 21 1.1 7 0.4 6 0.3 89 4.5 3 0.2 SP 06 23 1.2 14 0.7 4 0.2 8 0.4 122 6.3 4 0.2 FA 05 48 2.4 22 1.1 3 0.1 11 0.5 153 7.5 1 0.0 SP 05 42 2.2 19 1.0 10 0.5 8 0.4 137 7.1 4 0.2 FA 04 42 2.2 17 0.9 7 0.4 6 0.3 143 7.6 10 0.5 SP 04 31 1.6 16 0.8 5 0.3 8 0.4 125 6.6 8 0.4 FA 03 44 2.2 20 1.0 4 0.2 4 0.2 162 8.1 7 0.4 SP 03 36 2.0 15 0.8 7 0.4 7 0.4 124 6.7 10 0.5 FA 02 37 1.9 37 1.9 6 0.3 6 0.3 156 8.1 8 0.4 * The ethnicity categories are those used by NMSU beginning in the Fall 2000 semester; OTHER includes White, Other, and Unknown NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 28

ETHNICITY*/AGE (1 OF 7) YEAR UNDER 18 HISPANIC BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN ASIAN OTHER NON-RESIDENT Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % SP 12 59 1.8 6 0.2 6 0.2 1 0.0 139 4.3 5 0.2 FA 11 45 1.3 4 0.1 18 0.5 6 0.2 153 4.4 7 0.2 SP 11 51 1.4 6 0.2 7 0.2 6 0.2 139 3.8 4 0.1 FA 10 78 2.0 8 0.2 11 0.3 10 0.3 175 4.4 13 0.3 SP 10 77 2.2 7 0.2 7 0.2 5 0.1 116 3.3 7 0.2 FA 09 88 2.4 4 0.1 16 0.4 8 0.2 121 3.3 6 0.2 SP 09 15 0.5 1 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.0 28 0.9 2 0.1 FA 08 45 1.4 5 0.2 1 0.0 3 0.1 84 2.6 7 0.2 SP 08 13 0.5 2 0.1 0 0.0 3 0.1 31 1.1 3 0.1 FA 07 46 1.8 10 0.4 11 0.4 6 0.2 81 3.2 10 0.4 SP 07 11 0.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.0 23 1.1 0 0.0 FA 06 31 1.6 4 0.2 13 0.7 3 0.2 86 4.3 1 0.1 SP 06 2 0.1 0 0.0 1 0.1 1 0.1 21 1.1 1 0.1 FA 05 36 1.8 1 0.0 10 0.5 3 0.1 59 2.9 6 0.3 SP 05 6 0.3 0 0.0 5 0.3 1 0.1 14 0.7 2 0.1 FA 04 14 0.7 3 0.2 0 0.0 1 0.1 39 2.1 7 0.4 SP 04 14 0.7 2 0.1 0 0.0 1 0.1 41 2.2 4 0.2 FA 03 14 0.7 1 0.1 5 0.3 1 0.1 63 3.2 4 0.2 SP 03 11 0.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 0.1 23 1.3 0 0.0 FA 02 11 0.6 0 0.0 1 0.1 2 0.1 34 1.8 3 0.2 * The ethnicity categories are those used by NMSU beginning in the Fall 2000 semester; OTHER includes White, Other, and Unknown NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 29

ETHNICITY*/AGE (2 OF 7) YEAR 18-21 HISPANIC BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN ASIAN OTHER NON-RESIDENT Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % SP 12 306 9.4 31 1.0 30 0.9 29 0.9 471 14.5 11 0.3 FA 11 375 10.8 39 1.1 27 0.8 32 0.9 503 14.5 18 0.5 SP 11 434 12.0 47 1.3 38 1.0 32 0.9 508 14.0 28 0.8 FA 10 463 11.7 56 1.4 44 1.1 31 0.8 559 14.2 27 0.7 SP 10 421 12.1 60 1.7 34 1.0 22 0.6 537 15.5 29 0.8 FA 09 441 12.1 64 1.8 39 1.1 29 0.8 594 16.3 25 0.7 SP 09 335 10.6 46 1.5 35 1.1 16 0.5 499 15.9 28 0.9 FA 08 398 12.3 48 1.5 29 0.9 31 1.0 595 18.4 23 0.7 SP 08 301 10.8 39 1.4 25 0.9 15 0.5 476 17.0 24 0.9 FA 07 290 11.5 37 1.5 30 1.2 18 0.7 423 16.8 16 0.6 SP 07 201 9.9 33 1.6 21 1.0 14 0.7 333 16.4 10 0.5 FA 06 166 8.3 28 1.4 29 1.5 16 0.8 291 14.6 14 0.7 SP 06 166 8.6 19 1.0 14 0.7 17 0.9 279 14.4 17 0.9 FA 05 179 8.8 24 1.2 17 0.8 20 1.0 314 15.4 12 0.6 SP 05 124 6.4 21 1.1 24 1.2 14 0.7 278 14.5 11 0.6 FA 04 160 8.4 31 1.6 23 1.2 17 0.9 302 15.9 10 0.5 SP 04 125 6.6 42 2.2 21 1.1 19 1.0 317 16.7 12 0.6 FA 03 144 7.2 35 1.8 23 1.2 15 0.8 331 16.6 12 0.6 SP 03 118 6.4 22 1.2 14 0.8 9 0.5 290 15.8 16 0.9 FA 02 142 7.3 30 1.6 11 0.6 22 1.1 324 16.8 14 0.7 * The ethnicity categories are those used by NMSU beginning in the Fall 2000 semester; OTHER includes White, Other, and Unknown NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 30

ETHNICITY*/AGE (3 OF 7) YEAR 22-24 HISPANIC BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN ASIAN OTHER NON-RESIDENT Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % SP 12 203 6.3 23 0.7 11 0.3 11 0.3 248 7.6 7 0.2 FA 11 184 5.3 18 0.5 17 0.5 15 0.4 283 8.1 11 0.3 SP 11 246 6.8 20 0.6 13 0.4 10 0.3 300 8.3 8 0.2 FA 10 279 7.1 32 0.8 18 0.5 12 0.3 320 8.1 11 0.3 SP 10 221 6.4 27 0.8 18 0.5 12 0.3 268 7.7 9 0.3 FA 09 253 6.9 29 0.8 23 0.6 11 0.3 270 7.4 10 0.3 SP 09 251 8.0 29 0.9 17 0.5 11 0.3 291 9.2 8 0.3 FA 08 219 6.8 24 0.7 22 0.7 14 0.4 247 7.6 2 0.1 SP 08 214 7.7 32 1.1 14 0.5 15 0.5 219 7.8 7 0.3 FA 07 128 5.1 28 1.1 12 0.5 11 0.4 170 6.8 4 0.2 SP 07 93 4.6 30 1.5 9 0.4 12 0.6 155 7.6 1 0.0 FA 06 71 3.6 21 1.1 7 0.4 16 0.8 143 7.2 0 0.0 SP 06 74 3.8 22 1.1 10 0.5 17 0.9 178 9.2 1 0.1 FA 05 76 3.7 21 1.0 4 0.2 8 0.4 162 8.0 1 0.0 SP 05 80 4.2 23 1.2 9 0.5 12 0.6 177 9.2 6 0.3 FA 04 78 4.1 22 1.2 6 0.3 9 0.5 151 8.0 5 0.3 SP 04 81 4.3 20 1.1 6 0.3 13 0.7 158 8.3 7 0.4 FA 03 87 4.4 21 1.1 11 0.6 10 0.5 150 7.5 4 0.2 SP 03 70 3.8 15 0.8 4 0.2 9 0.5 132 7.2 4 0.2 FA 02 66 3.4 19 1.0 8 0.4 7 0.4 134 6.9 9 0.5 * The ethnicity categories are those used by NMSU beginning in the Fall 2000 semester; OTHER includes White, Other, and Unknown NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 31

ETHNICITY*/AGE (4 OF 7) YEAR 25-34 HISPANIC BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN ASIAN OTHER NON-RESIDENT Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % Freq % SP 12 348 10.7 53 1.6 20 0.6 25 0.8 490 15.1 14 0.4 FA 11 341 9.8 50 1.4 29 0.8 26 0.7 487 14.0 14 0.4 SP 11 393 10.8 50 1.4 33 0.9 23 0.6 469 12.9 25 0.7 FA 10 408 10.3 56 1.4 23 0.6 20 0.5 478 12.1 33 0.8 SP 10 366 10.5 43 1.2 35 1.0 23 0.7 392 11.3 23 0.7 FA 09 347 9.5 48 1.3 35 1.0 19 0.5 414 11.4 15 0.4 SP 09 357 11.3 49 1.6 27 0.9 17 0.5 386 12.3 3 0.1 FA 08 299 9.2 38 1.2 43 1.3 18 0.6 394 12.2 11 0.3 SP 08 271 9.7 30 1.1 28 1.0 20 0.7 367 13.1 11 0.4 FA 07 210 8.4 28 1.1 19 0.8 18 0.7 325 12.9 10 0.4 SP 07 171 8.4 26 1.3 20 1.0 16 0.8 301 14.8 10 0.5 FA 06 153 7.7 27 1.4 20 1.0 15 0.8 285 14.3 8 0.4 SP 06 159 8.2 22 1.1 23 1.2 12 0.6 295 15.3 16 0.8 FA 05 139 6.8 29 1.4 31 1.5 12 0.6 306 15.0 15 0.7 SP 05 133 6.9 27 1.4 41 2.1 21 1.1 303 15.8 17 0.9 FA 04 123 6.5 26 1.4 27 1.4 15 0.8 267 14.1 19 1.0 SP 04 113 6.0 28 1.5 25 1.3 14 0.7 243 12.8 11 0.6 FA 03 104 5.2 30 1.5 29 1.5 15 0.8 272 13.7 16 0.8 SP 03 114 6.2 30 1.6 25 1.4 16 0.9 258 14.0 18 1.0 FA 02 111 5.7 30 1.6 24 1.2 16 0.8 255 13.2 19 1.0 * The ethnicity categories are those used by NMSU beginning in the Fall 2000 semester; OTHER includes White, Other, and Unknown NMSUA/Institutional Research 8/21/2012 FACTBOOK 2012.xlsx Page 32