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Day on Campus |
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Boiler Gold Rush |
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2003-04 |
2004-05 |
2005-06 |
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2003-04 |
2004-05 |
2005-06 |
| Total Participation |
6,346 |
6,712 |
6,839 |
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Total Participation |
4,345 |
4,664 |
4,927 |
| Percent of First-Year Class |
88.3% |
88.1% |
87.1% |
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Percent of First-Year Class |
67.4% |
68.7% |
68.5% |
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Learning Communities |
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Learning Communities** |
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Residential Learning Communities*** |
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2003-04 |
2004-05 |
2005-06 |
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2003-04 |
2004-05 |
2005-06 |
| Total Participation |
1,072 |
1,145 |
1,329 |
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Total Participation |
533 |
555 |
731 |
| Percent of First-Year Class |
16.1% |
15.5% |
17.3% |
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Percent of First-Year Class |
8.3% |
8.2% |
10.2% |
| Housing |
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| On-Campus |
Off-Campus |
| Undergrad Residence Halls |
9,569 |
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Tippecanoe County |
15,757 |
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| Graduate Houses |
1,004 |
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Non-Tippecanoe |
2,740 |
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| Cooperatives |
220 |
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Not Reported |
6,387 |
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| Fraternities |
1,182 |
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Total Off-Campus |
24,884 |
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| Sororities |
796 |
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| Purdue Village |
1,057 |
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| Total On-Campus |
13,828 |
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| ****Housing type is self-reported by students. The total off-campus housing count may include students affiliated with fraternities and sororities. |
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*Defined as groups of first-year students who
(1) take two or three courses together or (2) share a common academic
interest and live in the same residence hall or (3) both.
**Total Participation is based on the filled spaces associated with Learning Community offerings. In some cases, students take part in more than one Learning Community. When calculating the percent of the first-year class involved, the number of unique students is used as opposed to the total participation number.
***Residential Learning Communities include a residential component in addition to or in lieu of course clusters. Examples include the Earhart Residential Communities associated with the Women in Science and Engineering Programs and the Honors Engineering Learning Community.
Source: Office
of Enrollment Management and Student
Access, Transition, and Success Programs
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