Student Enrollment Data
Date
TOTAL STUDENT ENROLLMENT
ACADEMIC YEAR
Indian Student Count Full Time Equivalency
(Full time equivalency of federally enrolled members of tribes)
FTE AI / AN
FTE Non AI / AN
FTE TOTAL
Male
Female
Male
Female
Five Largest Tribal Affiliations of Students Enrolled in Fall
Tribe
Number Enrolled
Percentage of Enrollment
FIRST TIME ENTERING STUDENT ENROLLMENT
ACADEMIC YEAR
Indian Student Full Time Equivalency
FTE AI / AN
FTE Non AI / AN
FTE TOTAL
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
TOTAL
FULL TIME
PART TIME
TOTAL
Number of Students Who Graduated From:
Public high school not located on a reservation
Tribal or contract high school
Reservation-based public high school
Other high school
BIA school
Age Range of Students
Number of students who are:
16-24
25-34
35-49
50-64
65 & over
Number of Students Who Are:
Single, no children
Married with dependent children
Single with dependent children
Responsible for elderly family members in home
Married, no children
First generation students
Native language speakers (self-reporting)
None
Basic
Inter.
Adv.
Fluent
Primary residence on/near reservation (within 60 miles)
In-State
Out-of-State
Financial Background
Average family income ($) in student's household:
$
Number of students eligible for financial aid
Number of students in need, but not eligible for financial aid
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