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ENROLLMENT BY SCHOOL* FALL SEMESTER 2000

MEN WOMEN TOTAL | LAST |

| YEAR |

| |

COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCE 1,526 1,914 3,440 | 3,339 |

Exchange/Overseas Programs 30 45 75 | 85 |

Transients from Germany 0 5 5 | 2 |

| |

BLAIR SCHOOL OF MUSIC 70 105 175 | 168 |

Exchange/Overseas Programs 0 0 0 | 1 |

| |

DIV. OF UNCLASSIFIED STUDIES 13 12 25 | 25 |

| |

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING | |

Undergraduate 913 337 1,250 | 1,229 |

Professional Master 11 7 18 | 14 |

Exchange/Overseas Programs 0 0 0 | 1 |

| |

SCHOOL OF NURSING 51 364 415 | 454 |

| |

PEABODY COLLEGE | |

Undergraduate 290 750 1,040 | 1,017 |

On-Campus Professional 80 227 307 | 398 |

Off-Campus Prof. & Special 3 12 15 | 5 |

Exchange/Overseas Programs 1 26 27 | 18 |

| |

DIVINITY SCHOOL 67 87 154 | 167 |

| |

GRADUATE SCHOOL 898 761 1,659 | 1,621 |

| |

LAW SCHOOL 297 264 561 | 560 |

| |

MEDICAL SCHOOL 277 179 456 | 425 |

| |

OWEN GRAD. SCH. OF MANAGEMENT 421 151 572 | 598 |

______ ______ ______ | ______ |

TOTAL 4,948 5,246 10,194 | 10,127 |

RECAPITULATION

| |

REGULAR FULL-TIME STUDENTS 4,776 4,974 9,750 | 9,655 |

PART-TIME STUDENTS 172 272 444 | 472 |

______ ______ ______ | ______ |

TOTAL 4,948 5,246 10,194 | 10,127 |

UNDERGRADUATE 2,843 3,194 6,037 | 5,885 |

POST-BACCALAUREATE 2,105 2,052 4,157 | 4,242 |

______ ______ ______ | ______ |

TOTAL 4,948 5,246 10,194 | 10,127 |

__________________________________ *As of September 12, 2000 R. Gary Gibson

(Tenth Day of Classes) University Registrar 1

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UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE, PROFESSIONAL, & SPECIAL TOTAL

MEN WOMEN TOTAL MEN WOMEN TOTAL MEN WOMEN TOTAL

ARTS & SCIENCE 1,526 1,914 3,440 338 268 606 1,864 2,182 4,046

Exchange/Overseas Prg* 31 70 101 0 0 0 31 70 101

Transients 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 5 5

BLAIR 70 105 175 0 0 0 70 105 175

D.U.S. 13 12 25 0 0 0 13 12 25

ENGINEERING 913 337 1,250 11 7 18 M.E. 924 344 1,268

0 0 0 248 71 319 M.S., Ph.D. 248 71 319

NURSING 0 0 0 47 342 389 M.S.N. 47 342 389

0 0 0 2 13 15 Ph.D. 2 13 15

0 0 0 4 22 26 Non-Degree 4 22 26

PEABODY 290 750 1,040 80 228 308 M.Ed., Ed.S., Ed.D. 370 978 1,348

0 0 0 46 113 159 M.S., Ph.D. 46 113 159

0 0 0 3 11 14 Non-Degree 3 11 14

Exchange/Overseas Prg* 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1

DIVINITY 0 0 0 64 83 147 M.Div., D.Min., M.T.S. 64 83 147

0 0 0 65 67 132 M.A., Ph.D. 65 67 132

0 0 0 3 4 7 Non-Degree 3 4 7

LAW 0 0 0 293 263 556 J.D. 293 263 556

0 0 0 4 1 5 Non-Degree 4 1 5

MEDICINE 0 0 0 277 179 456 M.D., M.P.H. 277 179 456

0 0 0 171 162 333 M.S., Ph.D. 171 162 333

HEARING & SPEECH 0 0 0 7 55 62 M.S., Ph.D. 7 55 62

OWEN GRAD. SCH. OF MGMT 0 0 0 411 149 560 M.B.A. 411 149 560

0 0 0 6 3 9 M.S., Ph.D. 6 3 9

0 0 0 10 2 12 Non-Degree 10 2 12

SPEC. NON-DEGREE GRAD. 0 0 0 15 9 24 15 9 24

______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

TOTAL 2,843 3,194 6,037 2,105 2,052 4,157 4,948 5,246 10,194

* Number of overseas program students on these lines reflect redistribution by teaching school and may differ from other pages in this report. The total number remains the same.

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VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY

FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME ENROLLMENT BY SCHOOL FALL SEMESTER 2000

---UNDERGRADUATE

ENROLLMENT---FULL-TIME PART-TIME TOTAL

MEN WOMEN TOTAL MEN WOMEN TOTAL MEN WOMEN TOTAL ARTS & SCIENCE 1,518 1,900 3,418 8 14 22 1,526 1,914 3,440

Exchange/Overseas 30 45 75 0 0 0 30 45 75

Transient 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 5 5

BLAIR 69 105 174 1 0 1 70 105 175

D.U.S. 3 2 5 10 10 20 13 12 25

ENGINEERING 901 335 1,236 12 2 14 913 337 1,250

PEABODY 284 746 1,030 6 4 10 290 750 1,040

Exchange/Overseas 1 26 27 0 0 0 1 26 27

______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL 2,806 3,164 5,970 37 30 67 2,843 3,194 6,037

---GRADUATE, PROFESSIONAL AND SPECIAL

ENROLLMENT---FULL-TIME PART-TIME TOTAL

MEN WOMEN TOTAL MEN WOMEN TOTAL MEN WOMEN TOTAL

ENGINEERING 4 1 5 7 6 13 11 7 18

NURSING 44 289 333 7 75 82 51 364 415

PEABODY 50 151 201 33 88 121 83 239 322

DIVINITY 52 69 121 15 18 33 67 87 154

GRADUATE 828 706 1,534 70 55 125 898 761 1,659

LAW 297 264 561 0 0 0 297 264 561

MEDICINE 277 179 456 0 0 0 277 179 456

OWEN G.S.M. 418 151 569 3 0 3 421 151 572

______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ GRAD/PROF/SP TOTAL 1,970 1,810 3,780 135 242 377 2,105 2,052 4,157

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RESIDENCE OF STUDENTS BY LEVEL ENROLLMENT REPORT FALL SEMESTER 2000

STATE U* G/P** TOTAL STATE U* G/P** TOTAL

NEW ENGLAND: MIDDLE STATES:

Connecticut 102 26 128 Delaware 14 9 23

Massachusetts 78 51 129 Maryland 160 69 229

Maine 10 5 15 New Jersey 100 56 156

New Hampshire 18 7 25 New York 213 111 324

Rhode Island 20 6 26 Pennsylvania 136 85 221

Vermont 9 5 14 Washington D.C. 21 10 31

______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

TOTAL 237 100 337 TOTAL 644 340 984

MIDWEST: WEST:

Illinois 278 98 376 Arizona 37 23 60

Indiana 127 67 194 California 196 184 380

Iowa 16 19 35 Colorado 59 41 100

Kansas 34 22 56 Idaho 10 6 16

Michigan 79 68 147 Montana 4 5 9

Minnesota 40 20 60 Nevada 19 10 29

Missouri 138 53 191 Oregon 39 16 55

Nebraska 19 8 27 Utah 4 18 22

North Dakota 2 4 6 Washington 30 40 70

Ohio 263 93 356 Wyoming 2 3 5

South Dakota 1 2 3 Alaska 2 3 5

West Virginia 19 21 40 Hawaii 5 3 8

Wisconsin 45 32 77

______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

TOTAL 1,061 507 1,568 TOTAL 407 352 759

SOUTH: SOUTHWEST:

Alabama 285 133 418 Arkansas 66 32 98

Florida 359 123 482 New Mexico 17 10 27

Georgia 422 127 549 Oklahoma 56 26 82

Kentucky 255 136 391 Texas 558 111 669

Louisiana 107 45 152 ______ ______ ______

Mississippi 82 52 134 TOTAL 697 179 876

North Carolina 105 86 191

South Carolina 66 40 106 OTHERS:

Tennessee 887 1,115 2,002 Virgin Islands 0 0 0

Virginia 116 116 232 Puerto Rico 1 6 7

______ ______ ______ International 165 686 851

TOTAL 2,684 1,973 4,657 Unspecified 141 14 155

______ ______ ______

TOTAL 307 706 1,013

* U = Undergraduate Undergraduate 6,037

** G/P = Graduate and Professional Grad/Prof 4,157 ______ Total Enrollment 10,194

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VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY EXCHANGE/OVERSEAS PROGRAMS

FALL SEMESTER 2000

A&S BLR ENG NUR GPC DIV GS LAW MED GSM TOTAL

Vanderbilt-in-France 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 17

Vanderbilt-in-Spain 21 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 23

Classical Studies in Rome 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

VU Program in Homerton 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

VU Program in Argentina 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

VU Program in Australia 19 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 29

VU Program in Chile 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

VU Program in China 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

VU Program in Russia 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

VU Program in

Italy (Florence) 12 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 25

____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____

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VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY NEW FRESHMAN CLASS* FALL SEMESTER 2000

MEN WOMEN TOTAL

Arts & Science 427 552 979

Blair School of Music 22 33 55

Engineering 259 101 360

Peabody 63 186 249

______ ______ ______

Total New Freshmen 771 872 1,643

RECAPITULATION ARTS & SCIENCE

Summer 0 0 0

Fall 427 552 979

BLAIR SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Summer 0 0 0

Fall 22 33 55

ENGINEERING

Summer 0 0 0

Fall 259 101 360

PEABODY

Summer 0 0 0

Fall 63 186 249

______ ______ ______

Total New Freshmen 771 872 1,643

* This report includes new freshmen, as of the tenth day of classes, who entered in the summer as well as the fall.

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VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY NEW EXTRA-UNIVERSITY TRANSFERS*

FALL SEMESTER 2000

MEN WOMEN TOTAL

Arts & Science 21 21 42

Blair School of Music 0 1 1

Engineering 5 2 7

Peabody 5 6 11

______ ______ ______

Total New Transfers 31 30 61

RECAPITULATION ARTS & SCIENCE

Summer 0 0 0

Fall 21 21 42

BLAIR SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Summer 0 0 0

Fall 0 1 1

ENGINEERING

Summer 0 0 0

Fall 5 2 7

PEABODY

Summer 0 1 1

Fall 5 5 10

______ ______ ______

Total New Transfers 31 30 61

* This report includes new transfers, as of the tenth day of classes, who entered in the summer as well as the fall.

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VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY NEW INTRA-UNIVERSITY TRANSFERS*

FALL SEMESTER 2000

MEN WOMEN TOTAL

Arts & Science 23 28 51

Blair School of Music 1 1 2

Engineering 18 8 26

Peabody 22 54 76

______ ______ ______

Total New Transfers 64 91 155

RECAPITULATION ARTS & SCIENCE

Summer 1 0 1

Fall 22 28 50

BLAIR SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Summer 0 1 1

Fall 1 0 1

ENGINEERING

Summer 2 1 3

Fall 16 7 23

PEABODY

Summer 0 0 0

Fall 22 54 76

______ ______ ______

Total New Transfers 64 91 155

* This report includes new transfers, as of the tenth day of classes, who entered in the summer as well as the fall.

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COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCE ENROLLMENT REPORT FALL SEMESTER 2000

MEN WOMEN TOTAL

FRESHMAN

New Freshman Class* 427 552 979

Other Freshmen** 22 13 35

SOPHOMORE 384 531 915

JUNIOR 349 372 721

SENIOR 344 446 790

______ ______ ______

TOTAL 1,526 1,914 3,440

EXCHANGE/OVERSEAS PROGRAMS

Arts & Science students 28 42 70

Transients from other schools 2 3 5

TRANSIENTS FROM GERMANY 0 5 5

* New Freshmen who entered in the summer or fall.

** Students whose academic classification is freshman who are new transfer students or previously enrolled undergraduates.

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BLAIR SCHOOL OF MUSIC ENROLLMENT REPORT FALL SEMESTER 2000

MEN WOMEN TOTAL

FRESHMAN

New Freshman Class* 22 33 55

Other Freshmen** 0 1 1

SOPHOMORE 15 29 44

JUNIOR 19 13 32

SENIOR 14 29 43

______ ______ ______

TOTAL 70 105 175

* New Freshmen who entered in the summer or fall.

** Students whose academic classification is freshman who are new transfer students or previously enrolled undergraduates.

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SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING ENROLLMENT REPORT FALL SEMESTER 2000

MEN WOMEN TOTAL

PRE-FRESHMAN 10 0 10

FRESHMAN

New Freshman Class* 259 101 360

Other Freshmen** 14 3 17

SOPHOMORE 228 88 316

JUNIOR 186 84 270

SENIOR 216 61 277

MASTER 11 7 18

______ ______ ______

TOTAL 924 344 1,268

SUMMARY

UNDERGRADUATE 913 337 1,250

MASTER 11 7 18

______ ______ ______

TOTAL 924 344 1,268

* New Freshmen who entered in the summer or fall.

** Students whose academic classification is freshman who are new transfer students or previously enrolled undergraduates.

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DIVINITY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT REPORT FALL SEMESTER 2000

MEN WOMEN TOTAL

FIRST YEAR MASTER OF DIVINITY 23 24 47

SECOND YEAR MASTER OF DIVINITY 11 20 31

THIRD YEAR MASTER OF DIVINITY 10 14 24

FIRST YEAR MASTER OF THEOLOGICAL STUDIES 9 17 26

SECOND YEAR MASTER OF THEOLOGICAL STUDIES 11 8 19

PROFESSIONAL DOCTORAL 0 0 0

SPECIAL 3 4 7

______ ______ ______

TOTAL 67 87 154

SUMMARY

MASTER OF DIVINITY 44 58 102

MASTER OF THEOLOGICAL STUDIES 20 25 45

PROFESSIONAL DOCTORAL 0 0 0

______ ______ ______

TOTAL 64 83 147

SPECIAL 3 4 7

______ ______ ______

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DIVISION OF UNCLASSIFIED STUDIES ENROLLMENT REPORT

FALL SEMESTER 2000

MEN WOMEN TOTAL

FULL-TIME

Prefreshmen 0 0 0

Transients* 1 2 3

Others** 2 0 2

PART-TIME

Prefreshmen 3 4 7

Transients* 2 1 3

Others** 5 5 10

______ ______ ______

TOTAL 13 12 25

* Transients from other universities. ** Vanderbilt special students.

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GRADUATE SCHOOL ENROLLMENT REPORT FALL SEMESTER 2000

MEN WOMEN TOTAL

FULL-TIME

Special 9 5 14

Degree-seeking 819 701 1,520

PART-TIME

Special 6 4 10

Degree-seeking 64 51 115

______ ______ ______

TOTAL 898 761 1,659

SUMMARY BY TEACHING SCHOOL

ARTS & SCIENCE 328 266 594

EDUCATION 46 113 159

ENGINEERING 248 71 319

HEARING & SPEECH 7 55 62

MANAGEMENT 6 3 9

MEDICINE 171 162 333

NURSING 2 13 15

RELIGION 65 67 132

INTERDISCIPLINARY MAJORS 10 2 12

NO MAJOR INDICATED 15 9 24

______ ______ ______

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SCHOOL OF LAW ENROLLMENT REPORT FALL SEMESTER 2000

MEN WOMEN TOTAL

FIRST YEAR 89 92 181

SECOND YEAR 98 87 185

THIRD YEAR 106 84 190

SPECIAL 4 1 5

______ ______ ______

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SCHOOL OF MEDICINE ENROLLMENT REPORT FALL SEMESTER 2000

MEN WOMEN TOTAL

FIRST YEAR MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH 14 13 27

SECOND YEAR MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH 6 1 7

FIRST YEAR DOCTOR OF MEDICINE 64 40 104

SECOND YEAR DOCTOR OF MEDICINE 59 43 102

THIRD YEAR DOCTOR OF MEDICINE 67 42 109

FOURTH YEAR DOCTOR OF MEDICINE 67 40 107

SPECIAL 0 0 0

______ ______ ______

TOTAL 277 179 456

SUMMARY

MASTER 12 12 24

PROFESSIONAL DOCTORAL 257 165 422

______ ______ ______

TOTAL 277 179 456

SPECIAL 0 0 0

______ ______ ______

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SCHOOL OF NURSING ENROLLMENT REPORT FALL SEMESTER 2000

MEN WOMEN TOTAL

FIRST YEAR PROF.MASTER (BRIDGE) 13 94 107

SECOND YEAR PROF. MASTER (VIA BRIDGE) 19 120 139

PROFESSIONAL MASTER (DIRECT ENTRY) 15 118 133

POST-PROFESSIONAL MASTER 0 10 10

SPECIAL 4 22 26

______ ______ ______

TOTAL 51 364 415

SUMMARY

MASTER 47 342 389

SPECIAL 4 22 26

______ ______ ______

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OWEN GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT ENROLLMENT REPORT

FALL SEMESTER 2000

MEN WOMEN TOTAL

FIRST YEAR 151 54 205

SECOND YEAR 162 63 225

EXECUTIVE FIRST YEAR 49 16 65

EXECUTIVE SECOND YEAR 49 16 65

SPECIAL 10 2 12

______ ______ ______

TOTAL 421 151 572

SUMMARY

REGULAR MASTER 313 117 430

EXECUTIVE MASTER 98 32 130

______ ______ ______

TOTAL 411 149 560

SPECIAL 10 2 12

______ ______ ______

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PEABODY COLLEGE ENROLLMENT REPORT FALL SEMESTER 2000

MEN WOMEN TOTAL

FRESHMAN

New Freshman Class* 63 186 249

Other Freshmen** 2 7 9

SOPHOMORE 71 210 281

JUNIOR 73 155 228

SENIOR 81 192 273

MASTER 33 142 175

EDUCATION SPECIALIST 0 0 0

DOCTORAL 47 86 133

SPECIAL PROFESSIONAL 3 11 14

______ ______ ______

TOTAL 373 989 1,362

EXCHANGE/OVERSEAS PROGRAMS

Peabody students 1 26 27

SUMMARY

FULL-TIME PART-TIME TOTAL

MEN WOMEN TOTAL MEN WOMEN TOTAL MEN WOMEN TOTAL

UNDERGRADUATE 284 746 1,030 6 4 10 290 750 1,040

PROF. ON-CAMPUS 50 150 200 30 77 107 80 227 307

PROF. OFF-CAMPUS 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1

SPECIAL 0 1 1 3 10 13 3 11 14

______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

TOTAL 334 897 1,231 39 92 131 373 989 1,362

* New Freshmen who entered in the summer or fall.

** Students whose academic classification is freshman who are new transfer students or previously enrolled undergraduates.

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