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Revised November 6, 2012

ANNUAL DATA REPORT

2011

APPLICATIONS NEW ENROLLMENTS

WINTER, SPRING, SUMMER, FALL 2011

STUDENTS FALL 2011

GRADUATES 2010-11

TREND DATA 2000-2011

Revised November 6, 2012

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1

NOTES ON DATA .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2

HIGHLIGHTS AND TRENDS .................................................................................................................................................................................. 5

APPLICATIONS ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13

Table 1.1 – Applications by School and Gender ........................................................................................................................................ 14

Table 1.2 – Applications by School and Citizenship .................................................................................................................................. 15

Table 1.3 – U.S. Applications by School and Race/Ethnicity ..................................................................................................................... 16

Table 1.3 – U.S. Applications by School and Race/Ethnicity (Continued) ................................................................................................ 17

Table 1.5 – U.S. Applications by Degree Objective and Race/Ethnicity ................................................................................................... 19

Table 1.6 – Applications by School and Degree Objective........................................................................................................................ 20

Table 1.6 – Applications by School and Degree Objective (Continued)................................................................................................... 21

Table 1.7 – Applications by Program Area, Gender, and Citizenship....................................................................................................... 22

Table 1.8 – U.S. Applications by Program Area and Race/Ethnicity......................................................................................................... 23

Table 1.9 – Applications by School and Program Area ............................................................................................................................. 24

Table 1.9 – Applications by School and Program Area (Continued) ........................................................................................................ 25

Table 1.10 – Applications/Acceptances/New Enrollments by School ..................................................................................................... 26

Table 1.11 – Applications/Acceptances/New Enrollments by Gender, Citizenship, Race/Ethnicity, Program Area, and Degree Objective....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27

Table 1.12 – Application Trends by Gender and Citizenship .................................................................................................................... 28

Table 1.13 – U.S. Application Trends by Race/Ethnicity ........................................................................................................................... 29

Table 1.14 – Application Trends by Program Area .................................................................................................................................... 30

Table 1.15 – Application Trends by School ................................................................................................................................................ 31

Table 1.15 – Application Trends by School (Continued) ........................................................................................................................... 32

NEW ENROLLMENTS ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 33

Table 2.1 – New Enrollments by School and Gender ................................................................................................................................ 34

Table 2.2 – New Enrollments by School and Citizenship .......................................................................................................................... 34

Table 2.3 – U.S. New Enrollments by School and Race/Ethnicity............................................................................................................. 35

Table 2.3 – U.S. New Enrollments by School and Race/Ethnicity (Continued) ....................................................................................... 37

Table 2.4 – New Enrollments by Degree Objective, Citizenship, and Gender......................................................................................... 38

2.5 – U.S. New Enrollments by Degree Objective and Race/Ethnicity ..................................................................................................... 39

Table 2.6 – New Enrollments by Program Area, Citizenship, and Gender .............................................................................................. 40

Table 2.7 – U.S. New Enrollments by Program Area and Race/Ethnicity ................................................................................................ 41

Table 2.8 – New Enrollments and Total Enrollments by School ............................................................................................................... 42

Table 2.9 – New Enrollment Trends ........................................................................................................................................................... 43

Revised November 6, 2012

STUDENTS ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 44

Table 3.2 – Students by School and Citizenship ........................................................................................................................................ 45

Table 3.3 – U.S. Students by School and Race/Ethnicity........................................................................................................................... 47

Table 3.3 – U.S. Students by School and Race/Ethnicity (Continued)...................................................................................................... 48

Table 3.4 – Students by Degree Objective, Gender, and Citizenship....................................................................................................... 49

Table 3.5 – Students by Degree Objective and Race/Ethnicity ................................................................................................................ 50

Table 3.6 – Students by School and Degree Objective.............................................................................................................................. 51

Table 3.6 – Students by School and Degree Objective (Continued) ........................................................................................................ 52

Table 3.6 – Students by School and Degree Objective Summary ............................................................................................................ 53

Table 3.7 – Students by Program Area, Gender, and Citizenship............................................................................................................. 54

Table 3.9 – Students by School and Program Area ................................................................................................................................... 56

Table 3.10 – Students by Program Area and Degree Objective ............................................................................................................... 58

Table 3.11 – Student Status by Degree Objective and Program Area ..................................................................................................... 59

Table 3.12 – Student Status by School ....................................................................................................................................................... 60

Table 3.13 – Student Trends by Gender and Citizenship .......................................................................................................................... 61

Table 3.14 – U.S. Student Trends by Race/Ethnicity ................................................................................................................................. 62

Table 3.15 – Student Trends by Status ....................................................................................................................................................... 63

Table 3.16 – Student Trends by Degree Objective .................................................................................................................................... 64

Table 3.17 – Student Trends by Program Area .......................................................................................................................................... 65

Table 3.18 – Student Trends by School ...................................................................................................................................................... 66

GRADUATES .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 68

Table 4.2 – Graduates by School and Citizenship ...................................................................................................................................... 70

Table 4.3 – U.S. Graduates by School and Race/Ethnicity ........................................................................................................................ 71

Table 4.3 – U.S. Graduates by School and Race/Ethnicity (Continued) ................................................................................................... 72

Table 4.5 – U.S. Graduates by Degree and Race/Ethnicity ....................................................................................................................... 74

Table 4.6 – Graduates by School and Degree ............................................................................................................................................ 75

Table 4.6 – Graduates by School and Degree Summary ........................................................................................................................... 77

Table 4.7 – Graduates by Program Area and Degree ................................................................................................................................ 78

Table 4.8 – Graduate Joint Degrees by School .......................................................................................................................................... 79

Table 4.9 – Graduate Joint Degrees by Program Area .............................................................................................................................. 80

Table 4.10 – Graduates by Program Area, Gender, and Citizenship ........................................................................................................ 81

Table 4.11 – U.S. Graduates by Program Area and Race/Ethnicity .......................................................................................................... 82

Table 4.12 – Graduates by School and Program Area............................................................................................................................... 83

Table 4.14 – Graduate Trends by Race/Ethnicity ...................................................................................................................................... 86

Table 4.15 – Graduate Trends by Prior MD Degree .................................................................................................................................. 87

Table 4.16 – Graduate Trends by Degree Awarded .................................................................................................................................. 88

Table 4.17 – Graduate Trends by Program Area ....................................................................................................................................... 89

Table 4.18 – Graduate Trends by School (Master|Doctorate) ................................................................................................................. 90

1

INTRODUCTION Schools of public health have been educating professionals in the techniques of health preservation and disease

prevention and control since the first decades of the twentieth century. Some schools of public health had their

beginnings in university schools of medicine; others were conceived from the outset as autonomous units within their

parent institutions. In fall 2011, there were 49 accredited schools of public health in the United States, at 11 private and

38 public universities.

Unlike other health profession schools which emphasize a specific clinical discipline (for example medicine or nursing),

schools of public health educate a wide range of professionals, from biostatisticians and epidemiologists to health

administrators, community health educators and specialists in areas such as managed care, environmental sciences,

international health and the behavioral and social sciences.

The Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH) is the only national organization representing the deans, faculty, and

students of the 49 accredited schools of public health in the United States, Puerto Rico, and Mexico. The schools educate

over 28,000 students annually from every state in the U.S. and most countries throughout the world. The schools of

public health are the primary educational system that trains personnel needed to operate public health, disease

prevention and health promotion programs in the United States. ASPH's principal purpose is to promote and improve the

education and training of professional public health personnel.

ASPH collects and compiles aggregate data on applications, acceptances, new enrollments, students, and graduates in

each school of public health. The information collected serves the schools and various federal, state and local agencies

and private institutions in planning and implementing their respective public health training, research and service

activities.

ASPH thanks the deans, faculty and staff of the schools of public health who made this data report possible. In

particular, we thank Dean Craig Blakely (Texas A&M), chair, and the members of the ASPH Data Advisory Committee.

For more information, please contact: Christine M. Plepys, MS Director of Research and Grants

Association of Schools of Public Health 1900 M St. NW, Suite 710 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: 202.296.1099 E-mail: [email protected]

2

NOTES ON DATA Data Collection ASPH collects information from the 49 accredited schools of public health. This report presents data on applications,

acceptances, and new enrollments, for the winter, spring, summer, and fall 2011 semesters or terms and students for the

fall 2011 semester or term. Data on graduates cover the entire academic year (2010-2011 for this report).

Degrees The following categories are used:

Code Description

MPH Master of Public Health

MS Master of Science

MSPH Master of Science in Public Health

MHA/MHSA Master of Health (Hospital) Administration/Master of Health Service Administration

OTHER MAST All other masters degrees

DrPH Doctor of Public Health

ScD Doctor of Science

PhD Doctor of Philosophy

OTHER DOCT All other doctoral degrees

MPH/MD Master of Public Health/Doctor of Medicine

MPH/JD Master of Public Health/Juris Doctor

MPH/MSW Master of Public Health/Master of Social Work

MPH/MSN Master of Public Health/Master of Nursing

MPH/MBA Master of Public Health/Master of Business Administration

OTHER JOINT/DUAL MAST All other joint/dual degrees that are masters level

OTHER JOINT/DUAL DOCT All other joint/dual degrees that are doctoral level

Student Status

The following categories are used:

Code Description

Full-Time An on campus student registered for nine or more credit hours per quarter or semester

Part-Time An on campus student registered for less than nine credit hours per quarter or semester

Other

A student enrolled in a non-traditional program including extended degree and other non-traditional programs offered by a school of public health at the main campus or at other sites

Unknown Status is unknown

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Program Areas The following categories are used:

Code Description

BIOSTAT Biostatistics, biometry

EPID Epidemiology (at schools were epidemiology and biostatistics programs are combined, data are recorded under epidemiology)

HSA Health services administration, hospital administration, health policy, health planning, health management, health services research, health law,

evaluation research

PHP/PM Public health practice and program management, gerontology, dental public health, public health nursing, public health social work, veterinary public health, mental health

HED/BS Health education, behavioral sciences, public health education, health education administration, health behavior, community health sciences, community health practice, health promotion

ENVIRON

Environmental sciences, environmental health, toxicology, radiological health, environmental chemistry, water quality, environmental health planning, occupational safety and health, industrial hygiene, occupational medicine, aerospace medicine

INTHLTH International health, tropical medicine

MCH Maternal and child health, women's health, adolescent health, infant and child health

NUTR Nutrition, public health nutrition

BIOMED Biomedical and laboratory sciences, microbiology, parasitology, immunology, cancer biology, biochemistry, pathobiology

GENERAL General public health studies

OTHER All other areas of specialization including urban health, disease control, genetics, clinical research analysis, forensic science

The classification system for program areas was developed by the ASPH Data Advisory Committee in 1978 and has been

used since the 1979-80 academic year. The system undergoes periodic review and revision by the Committee, with the

approval of other appropriate committees and/or councils. Beginning in 2009, ‘General’ was added as a new program

area.

Under the ASPH data collection system, the schools report their applications, acceptances, new enrollments, students,

and graduates by the program area categories described above. Categorization is not always precise and there is some

variance each year due to reclassification. In addition, a number of schools have program areas that include two or more

of the ASPH categories. Finally, program areas within the schools are reorganized from time to time, with the result that

two or more areas that were once separate in the ASPH classification system are later reported as a combined area. For

these reasons, the data on program area should be viewed with caution.

Lastly, a number of schools allow multiple specializations. Applications, acceptances, new enrollments, students, and

graduates with dual specializations are recorded as ‘.5’ in each area and triple specializations are recorded as ‘.3’ in each

area. However, all numbers included in this report are rounded to a whole number.

4

School Names The following table lists the shortened school names used within the report as well as the corresponding full name of the institution.

Short Name Full Institution Name

UAB University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health

SUNY Albany University at Albany SUNY School of Public Health

Arizona University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health

Arkansas University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Dr. Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health

BU Boston University School of Public Health

University at Buffalo University at Buffalo SUNY School of Public Health and Health Professions

Berkeley University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health

UCLA Fielding School UCLA Jonathan and Karin Fielding School of Public Health

Colorado Colorado School of Public Health: University of Colorado Denver, Colorado State University, University of Northern Colorado

Columbia Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health

CUNY CUNY School of Public Health at Hunter College

SUNY Downstate SUNY Downstate Medical Center School of Public Health

Drexel Drexel University School of Public Health

East Tennessee East Tennessee State University College of Public Health

Emory Emory University Rollins School of Public Health

Florida University of Florida College of Public Health and Health Professions

Florida International Florida International University Robert Stempel College of Public Health and Social Work

GW George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services

Georgia University of Georgia College of Public Health

Georgia Southern Georgia Southern University Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health

Harvard Harvard School of Public Health

UIC University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health

Iowa University of Iowa College of Public Health

Johns Hopkins Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Kentucky University of Kentucky College of Public Health

Loma Linda Loma Linda University School of Public Health

Louisville University of Louisville School of Public Health and Information Sciences

Maryland University of Maryland School of Public Health

UMass University of Massachusetts Amherst School of Public Health and Health Sciences

UMDNJ University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey School of Public Health

INSP Mexico National Institute for Public Health (Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica)

Michigan University of Michigan School of Public Health

Minnesota University of Minnesota School of Public Health

Nebraska University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Public Health

UNC University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Gillings School of Global Public Health

Ohio State The Ohio State University College of Public Health

Oklahoma University of Oklahoma College of Public Health

Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health

Puerto Rico University of Puerto Rico Graduate School of Public Health

Saint Louis Saint Louis University School of Public Health

SDSU San Diego State University Graduate School of Public Health

South Carolina University of South Carolina Arnold School of Public Health

South Florida University of South Florida College of Public Health

Texas A&M Texas A&M Health Science Center School of Rural Public Health

UTexas University of Texas School of Public Health

North Texas University of North Texas Health Science Center School of Public Health

Tulane Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine

Washington University of Washington School of Public Health

Yale Yale University School of Public Health

5

HIGHLIGHTS AND TRENDS

In 2011, 49 accredited schools of public health existed in the United States, up from 23 accredited schools of public

health in 1991. The highlights and trends in this report represent the data collected from these schools, which are

accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH). Forty-nine ASPH member schools reported data for the

year 2011. ASPH collected data on applications, acceptances, and new enrollments for the calendar year – winter, spring,

summer, and fall semesters.

APPLICATIONS Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall 2011

ASPH collects data on applications rather than individuals. There is a centralized application service, SOPHAS, which has

been operational since 2007. However, because not all of our schools participate, SOPHAS data are not included in this

report.

In 2011, there were 52,101 applications submitted. Submissions from female applicants constituted 72 percent of total

applications and foreign nationals constituted 25 percent of total applications. [Tables 1.1 and 1.2]

Program areas with the highest number of applications were epidemiology (19 percent), health services administration

(19 percent), health education/behavioral sciences (16 percent), other (9 percent), and general (8 percent). [Table 1.7]

Degree objectives with the highest number of applications were MPH (58 percent), PhD (15 percent), and MS (8 percent).

[Table 1.6]

Of the total applications in 2011, 49 percent were accepted. New enrollments represented 45 percent of acceptances and

22 percent of applications. [Table 1.10]

Acceptance rates were higher for females (50 percent) than males (46 percent) and lower for foreign nationals (36

percent) than for U.S. citizens and permanent residents (53 percent). The program areas with the highest acceptance

rates were public health practice and program management with 68 percent and environmental health with a rate of 56

percent. The program areas with the lowest acceptance rate were biostatistics with a rate of 41 percent and other with a

rate of 36 percent. The degree objectives with the highest acceptance rates were joint degree (74 percent), MSPH (62

percent), and MPH (56 percent). [Table 1.11]

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APPLICATION TRENDS 2001-2011 Since 2001, applications have increased from 20,247 to 52,101 and females have consistently applied to schools of public

health in greater numbers than males. Females submitted 69 percent of applications in 2001 and 72 percent of

applications in 2011. [Table 1.12]

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Applications 20,247 23,365 24,973 27,969 26,995 28,233 31,716 34,678 43,368 49,227 52,101

0

10,000

20,000

30,000

40,000

50,000

60,000

Applications to Schools of Public Health 2001-2011

NUTRBIOM

EDPHP/PM

GENERAL

MCHENVIRON

BIOSTAT

INTHLTH

OTHER

HED/BS

HSA EPID

Applications 7,474 9,797 12,47 12,68 12,68 23,32 27,18 29,30 39,42 52,95 64,28 71,28

0

10,000

20,000

30,000

40,000

50,000

60,000

70,000

80,000

Total Applications by Program Area 2001-2011

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NEW ENROLLMENTS Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall 2011 In 2011, there were 11,345 new enrollments representing 40 percent of the total fall enrollments in the schools. In 2010,

there were 11,205 new enrollments representing 43 percent of total enrollments. [Table 2.9]

The proportion of new female enrollments was 71 percent, while foreign students represented 15 percent of new

enrollments. [Tables 2.1 and 2.2]

In 2011, the program areas with the largest concentrations of new enrollments were health services administration (2,181

or 19 percent), health education/behavioral science (1,760 or 16 percent), epidemiology (1,730 or 15 percent) and

general public health studies (1,270 or 11 percent). [Table 2.6] The degree objectives with the largest concentrations

of new enrollments were MPH (6,802 or 60 percent), PhD (1,082 or 10 percent) and MS (993 or 9 percent). [Table 2.4]

Trends for schools of public health indicate that the percentage of new enrollments as a percentage of acceptances and

as a percentage of applications have been rather consistent, with a slight decrease in the past five years. [Table 2.9]

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

New Enrollments 5,895 6,329 6,786 8,340 7,206 7,382 7,481 7,893 10,251 11,205 11,345

0

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,000

10,000

12,000

New Enrollments in Schools of Public Health 2001-2011

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STUDENTS Fall 2011

There were 28,443 students enrolled in the schools in fall 2011, an 8 percent increase from last year (26,340). [Table

3.13] Of this total, 72 percent were female and 15 percent were foreign nationals. [Tables 3.1 and 3.2]

In 2011, over half of the students (51 percent) were enrolled in MPH programs and 74 percent of the students were

enrolled in master’s degree programs. The remaining 26 percent of the students were enrolled in doctoral degree

programs. [Table 3.6] A higher proportion of males (30 percent) pursue doctorates than females (25 percent), and a

higher proportion of foreign national students (40 percent) pursue doctorates than U.S. students (24 percent.) [Table

3.4]

There were some differences in program areas based on demographic characteristics. Females represented nearly three

times the percentage of males enrolled in nutrition (3 percent female vs. 1 percent male), more than double the

percentage of males enrolled in health education/behavioral sciences (18 percent female vs. 8 percent male) and four

times the percentage in maternal and child health (4 percent female vs. 1 percent male). Males represented a greater

percentage than females enrolled in biostatistics (11 percent male vs. 5 percent female) and environmental sciences (10

percent male vs. 7 percent female). Foreign nationals represented almost four times the percentage of U.S. citizens

enrolled in biostatistics (18 percent foreign nationals vs. 5 percent U.S. citizens) and over two times the percentage in

biomedical and laboratory sciences (5 percent foreign nationals vs. 2 percent U.S. citizens). U.S. citizens represented

more than double the percentage of foreign nationals enrolled in health education/behavioral sciences (16 percent U.S.

citizens vs. 7 percent foreign nationals). [Table 3.7]

Just over half (51 percent) of the students were enrolled in three program areas; health services administration (20

percent), epidemiology (17 percent), and health education/behavioral sciences (15 percent). [Table 3.9]

The program areas with the largest proportion of doctoral students were biostatistics (49 percent) and biomedical and

laboratory sciences (42 percent), followed by other (38 percent). [Table 3.10]

In 2011, 25 percent of the students were part-time. The proportion of part-time students varied greatly among the

schools, from 0 percent to 82 percent. [Table 3.12]

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STUDENT TRENDS

2001-2011

In 2011, there were 28,443 students enrolled in the schools of public health and in 2001 there were 16,414 students

enrolled, a 73 percent increase. [Table 3.18]

In 2011, female students represented 72 percent of total enrollments. This representation has been constant over the

past decade, but the number of female enrollees has increased 82 percent since 2001 compared with a 54 percent

increase of male enrollees. In 2011, foreign nationals constituted 15 percent of the total student body, which is equal to

the percentage of the previous year. [Table 3.13]

With regard to degree objective, there has been very little change since 2001. In 2011, just over half (51 percent) of the

students were enrolled in MPH programs, 71 percent of enrolled students were in master’s degree programs, 26 percent

in doctoral degree programs, and 4 percent in a joint degree program. In 2001, 50 percent of the students were enrolled

in MPH programs, 72 percent were enrolled in master’s degree programs, 25 percent were enrolled in doctoral degree

programs, while the remaining 4 percent were enrolled in a joint degree program. [Table 3.16]

For the past ten years, the program areas that comprise the largest proportions of students (epidemiology, health

services administration, health education/behavioral sciences) have remained constant. [Table 3.17]

10

19%

17%

14% 11%

9%

9%

7%

6% 4%

2%

2%

Students by Program Area 2001

EPID

HSA

HED/BS

ENVIRON

OTHER

BIOSTAT

INTHLTH

PHP/PM

MCH

NUTR

BIOMED

19%

17%

15% 10%

8%

8%

6%

5% 4% 3% 3%

2%

Students by Program Area 2011

HSA

EPID

HED/BS

OTHER

GENERAL

ENVIRON

BIOSTAT

INTHLTH

PHP/PM

MCH

NUTR

BIOMED

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GRADUATES 2010-2011 There were 9,717 graduates in 2010-11, an 8 percent increase from 2009-10 (8,957). [Table 4.13] In 2010-11,

females represented 72 percent of total graduates and foreign nationals constituted 15 percent of total graduates.

[Tables 4.1 and 4.2] These percentages are consistent with total student enrollment.

In 2010-11, the MPH degree was awarded to 61 percent of the total degree recipients and 88 percent of total degree

recipients were awarded master’s degrees. Doctoral degrees were awarded to 1,183 individuals or 12 percent of the total

degree recipients. The highest proportion of doctoral degree recipients was awarded to the PhD (7 percent) followed by

other doctoral at 3 percent. [Table 4.6] Males received more doctoral degrees than females (13 percent for males vs.

11 percent for females), and a higher proportion of foreign nationals (15 percent) than U.S. citizens (12 percent) were

awarded doctoral degrees. [Table 4.4]

In 2010-11, 388 or 4 percent of graduates received a joint degree. The joint degree combination with the highest

concentration of graduates was the other joint master’s degree with 35 percent of all joint degree recipients, followed by

MPH/MD with 31 percent, and both the MPH/MBA and MPH/MSW at 11 percent. [Tables 4.8 and 4.9]

Overall, the program areas with the highest concentrations of graduates were health services administration (20 percent),

epidemiology (16 percent), health education/behavioral sciences (13 percent) and general (12 percent). [Table 4.12]

The program areas with the highest concentrations of doctoral degree recipients were other (29 percent), biomedical

sciences (23 percent), and biostatistics (22 percent). [Table 4.7]

61% 9%

7%

6%

6% 4%

3% 1% 2% 1%

Graduates by Degree Awarded 2010-2011

MPH

MS

PhD

Other Masters

MHA/MHSA

Other Joint/Dual

Other Doctoral

MSPH

DrPH

ScD

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GRADUATE TRENDS

2000-2011

In 2010-11, there were 9,717 graduates from the schools of public health, a 69 percent increase from 2000-01 (5,747

graduates). In 2000-01, female graduates totaled 3,867 or 67 percent compared with 7,006 or 72 percent in 2010-11.

Female graduates have increased 81 percent since 2000-01, compared with a 44 percent increase in male graduates.

U.S. graduates have increased by 72 percent compared with a 62 percent increase in foreign national graduates. [Table

4.13]

Since 2000-01, the proportion of graduates with prior MD degrees has decreased from 14 percent to 7 percent in 2010-

11. In 2010-11, U.S. citizens comprised 64 percent of graduates with prior MD degrees and foreign nationals comprised

36 percent. [Table 4.15]

The MPH has remained the most commonly awarded degree over the past decade. It accounted for 61 percent of the

total degrees awarded in 2010-11. The MS degree represented 9 percent of total degrees; MHA/MHSA degree

represented 6 percent of total degrees; and the MSPH degree at 1 percent of total degrees. Since 2000-01, proportions

of degrees awarded have been mostly constant. [Table 4.16]

In 2010-11, the PhD degree was the most awarded doctoral degree and has been for over ten years. This degree

accounted for 7 percent of total degrees awarded; the DrPH represented 2 percent of total degrees. [Table 4.16]

The program areas that have grown most significantly in terms of the proportion of graduates since 2000-01 is biomedical

sciences (93 percent) and other (71 percent). Graduates of maternal and child health decreased by 10 percent over this

ten-year time frame. [Table 4.17]

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APPLICATIONS Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall 2011

APPLICATION TRENDS

Fall 2001 – Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall 2011

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Table 1.1 – Applications by School and Gender

School Male Female Gender

Unknown Total

UAB 216 36.0% 384 64.0% 0 600

SUNY Albany 223 36.0% 397 64.0% 0 620

Arizona 167 31.9% 356 68.1% 0 523

Arkansas 37 35.2% 68 64.8% 0 105

BU 566 21.8% 2,025 78.2% 0 2,591

University at Buffalo 199 37.4% 333 62.6% 0 532

Berkeley 303 23.5% 985 76.5% 0 1,288

UCLA Fielding School 310 25.0% 928 75.0% 0 1,238

Colorado 125 22.6% 423 76.5% 5 553

Columbia 553 25.7% 1,599 74.3% 0 2,152

CUNY 182 25.0% 545 75.0% 0 727

SUNY Downstate 48 34.5% 91 65.5% 0 139

Drexel 397 30.3% 913 69.7% 0 1,310

East Tennessee 56 30.8% 126 69.2% 0 182

Emory 718 25.1% 2,146 74.9% 0 2,864

Florida 460 23.7% 1,477 76.3% 0 1,937

Florida International 206 23.6% 668 76.4% 0 874

GW 467 21.5% 1,705 78.5% 0 2,172

Georgia 135 29.5% 323 70.5% 0 458

Georgia Southern 41 31.1% 91 68.9% 0 132

Harvard 797 37.0% 1,358 63.0% 0 2,155

UIC 330 25.1% 985 74.9% 0 1,315

Iowa 188 37.8% 310 62.2% 0 498

Johns Hopkins 1,140 31.5% 2,484 68.5% 0 3,624

Kentucky 130 39.9% 196 60.1% 0 326

Loma Linda 135 31.8% 290 68.2% 0 425

Louisville 83 39.2% 129 60.8% 0 212

Maryland 165 26.1% 466 73.9% 0 631

UMass 176 20.1% 698 79.9% 0 874

UMDNJ 224 35.4% 408 64.6% 0 632

INSP Mexico 181 39.8% 274 60.2% 0 455

Michigan 641 31.4% 1,402 68.6% 0 2,043

Minnesota 568 33.3% 1,140 66.7% 0 1,708

UNMC 61 30.8% 137 69.2% 0 198

UNC 609 27.5% 1,594 72.0% 10 2,213

Ohio State 212 32.0% 451 68.0% 0 663

Oklahoma 144 45.6% 172 54.4% 0 316

Pittsburgh 367 28.9% 904 71.1% 0 1,271

Puerto Rico 138 27.7% 360 72.3% 0 498

Saint Louis 210 32.3% 441 67.7% 0 651

SDSU 146 23.1% 486 76.9% 0 632

South Carolina 268 21.0% 1,009 79.0% 0 1,277

South Florida 235 24.5% 723 75.5% 0 958

Texas A&M 194 38.1% 315 61.9% 0 509

UTexas 545 32.1% 1,152 67.9% 0 1,697

North Texas 186 33.5% 370 66.5% 0 556

Tulane 441 27.2% 1,180 72.8% 0 1,621

Washington 532 29.7% 1,261 70.3% 0 1,793

Yale 380 28.1% 973 71.9% 0 1,353

Total 14,835 28.5% 37,251 71.5% 15 52,101

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Table 1.2 – Applications by School and Citizenship

School US Citizens Foreign Nationals Total

UAB 367 61.2% 233 38.8% 600

SUNY Albany 385 62.1% 235 37.9% 620

Arizona 397 75.9% 126 24.1% 523

Arkansas 95 90.5% 10 9.5% 105

BU 2,048 79.0% 543 21.0% 2,591

University at Buffalo 353 66.4% 179 33.6% 532

Berkeley 1,032 80.1% 256 19.9% 1,288

UCLA Fielding School 958 77.4% 280 22.6% 1,238

Colorado 527 95.3% 26 4.7% 553

Columbia 1,694 78.7% 458 21.3% 2,152

CUNY 684 94.1% 43 5.9% 727

SUNY Downstate 124 89.2% 15 10.8% 139

Drexel 1,036 79.1% 274 20.9% 1,310

East Tennessee 133 73.1% 49 26.9% 182

Emory 2,209 77.1% 655 22.9% 2,864

Florida 1,736 89.6% 201 10.4% 1,937

Florida International 635 72.7% 239 27.3% 874

GW 1,928 88.8% 244 11.2% 2,172

Georgia 334 72.9% 124 27.1% 458

Georgia Southern 109 82.6% 23 17.4% 132

Harvard 1,233 57.2% 922 42.8% 2,155

UIC 1,124 85.5% 191 14.5% 1,315

Iowa 357 71.7% 141 28.3% 498

Johns Hopkins 2,482 68.5% 1,142 31.5% 3,624

Kentucky 237 72.7% 89 27.3% 326

Loma Linda 309 72.7% 116 27.3% 425

Louisville 138 65.1% 74 34.9% 212

Maryland 484 76.7% 147 23.3% 631

UMass 693 79.3% 181 20.7% 874

UMDNJ 454 71.8% 178 28.2% 632

INSP Mexico 0 0.0% 455 100.0% 455

Michigan 1,491 73.0% 552 27.0% 2,043

Minnesota 1,274 74.6% 434 25.4% 1,708

UNMC 143 72.2% 55 27.8% 198

UNC 1,587 71.7% 626 28.3% 2,213

Ohio State 551 83.1% 112 16.9% 663

Oklahoma 208 65.8% 108 34.2% 316

Pittsburgh 871 68.5% 400 31.5% 1,271

Puerto Rico 498 100.0% 0 0.0% 498

Saint Louis 478 73.4% 173 26.6% 651

SDSU 564 89.2% 68 10.8% 632

South Carolina 1,044 81.8% 233 18.2% 1,277

South Florida 809 84.4% 149 15.6% 958

Texas A&M 374 73.5% 135 26.5% 509

UTexas 1,123 66.2% 574 33.8% 1,697

North Texas 345 62.1% 211 37.9% 556

Tulane 1,215 75.0% 406 25.0% 1,621

Washington 1,414 78.9% 379 21.1% 1,793

Yale 909 67.2% 444 32.8% 1,353

Total 39,193 75.2% 12,908 24.8% 52,101

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Table 1.3 – U.S. Applications by School and Race/Ethnicity

School Hispanic/ Latino

American Indian/ Alaska

Native Asian Black or African-

American Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander

UAB 4 1.1% 0 0.0% 48 13.1% 101 27.5% 8 2.2%

SUNY Albany 9 2.3% 2 0.5% 59 15.3% 45 11.7% 0 0.0%

Arizona 45 11.3% 19 4.8% 66 16.6% 26 6.5% 0 0.0%

Arkansas 0 0.0% 1 1.1% 8 8.4% 33 34.7% 0 0.0%

BU 100 4.9% 7 0.3% 288 14.1% 155 7.6% 9 0.4%

University at Buffalo 8 2.3% 3 0.8% 41 11.6% 30 8.5% 0 0.0%

Berkeley 85 8.2% 7 0.7% 141 13.7% 56 5.4% 26 2.5%

UCLA Fielding School 121 12.6% 5 0.5% 298 31.1% 70 7.3% 0 0.0%

Colorado 39 7.4% 10 1.9% 39 7.4% 25 4.7% 6 1.1%

Columbia 144 8.5% 3 0.2% 343 20.2% 175 10.3% 5 0.3%

CUNY 61 8.9% 6 0.9% 115 16.8% 197 28.8% 5 0.7%

SUNY Downstate 4 3.2% 0 0.0% 36 29.0% 28 22.6% 0 0.0%

Drexel 12 1.2% 6 0.6% 204 19.7% 234 22.6% 3 0.3%

East Tennessee 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 9 6.8% 30 22.6% 0 0.0%

Emory 109 4.9% 5 0.2% 311 14.1% 432 19.6% 9 0.4%

Florida 140 8.1% 4 0.2% 128 7.4% 135 7.8% 7 0.4%

Florida International 49 7.7% 2 0.3% 30 4.7% 236 37.2% 0 0.0%

GW 28 1.5% 3 0.2% 233 12.1% 268 13.9% 12 0.6%

Georgia 8 2.4% 0 0.0% 46 13.8% 98 29.3% 0 0.0%

Georgia Southern 6 5.5% 0 0.0% 13 11.9% 52 47.7% 0 0.0%

Harvard 89 7.2% 6 0.5% 252 20.4% 97 7.9% 4 0.3%

UIC 86 7.7% 5 0.4% 203 18.1% 165 14.7% 0 0.0%

Iowa 9 2.5% 2 0.6% 34 9.5% 35 9.8% 0 0.0%

Johns Hopkins 54 2.2% 6 0.2% 464 18.7% 304 12.2% 1 0.0%

Kentucky 6 2.5% 0 0.0% 31 13.1% 30 12.7% 0 0.0%

Loma Linda 40 12.9% 2 0.6% 71 23.0% 66 21.4% 2 0.6%

Louisville 4 2.9% 0 0.0% 16 11.6% 25 18.1% 4 2.9%

Maryland 21 4.3% 1 0.2% 53 11.0% 120 24.8% 0 0.0%

UMass 23 3.3% 1 0.1% 30 4.3% 50 7.2% 1 0.1%

UMDNJ 3 0.7% 2 0.4% 149 32.8% 121 26.7% 0 0.0%

INSP Mexico 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%

Michigan 82 5.5% 4 0.3% 289 19.4% 124 8.3% 6 0.4%

Minnesota 37 2.9% 13 1.0% 176 13.8% 102 8.0% 7 0.5%

UNMC 5 3.5% 2 1.4% 19 13.3% 17 11.9% 0 0.0%

UNC 51 3.2% 3 0.2% 132 8.3% 109 6.9% 0 0.0%

Ohio State 9 1.6% 3 0.5% 81 14.7% 64 11.6% 0 0.0%

Oklahoma 3 1.4% 18 8.7% 26 12.5% 37 17.8% 0 0.0%

Pittsburgh 41 4.7% 3 0.3% 110 12.6% 109.96 12.6% 1 0.1%

Puerto Rico 497 99.8% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%

Saint Louis 21 4.4% 0 0.0% 80 16.7% 67 14.0% 1 0.2%

SDSU 60 10.6% 3 0.5% 100 17.7% 42 7.4% 14 2.5%

South Carolina 1 0.1% 8 0.8% 47 4.5% 123 11.8% 1 0.1%

South Florida 68 8.4% 9 1.1% 81 10.0% 177 21.9% 3 0.4%

Texas A&M 15 4.0% 1 0.3% 51 13.6% 37 9.9% 1 0.3%

UTexas 61 5.4% 2 0.2% 213 19.0% 182 16.2% 2 0.2%

North Texas 18 5.2% 4 1.2% 69 20.0% 94 27.2% 0 0.0%

Tulane 4 0.3% 12 1.0% 158 13.0% 186 15.3% 0 0.0%

Washington 95 6.7% 17 1.2% 273 19.3% 69 4.9% 5 0.4%

Yale 55 6.1% 9 1.0% 224 24.6% 90 9.9% 2 0.2%

Total 2,430 6.2% 219 0.6% 5,888 15.0% 5,069 12.9% 145 0.4%

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Table 1.3 – U.S. Applications by School and Race/Ethnicity (Continued)

School White Two or More

Races Race Unknown Total US Citizens

UAB 179 48.8% 17 4.6% 10 2.7% 367

SUNY Albany 206 53.5% 5 1.3% 59 15.3% 385

Arizona 208 52.4% 0 0.0% 33 8.3% 397

Arkansas 44 46.3% 4 4.2% 5 5.3% 95

BU 979 47.8% 59 2.9% 451 22.0% 2,048

University at Buffalo 216 61.2% 5 1.4% 50 14.2% 353

Berkeley 489 47.4% 0 0.0% 228 22.1% 1,032

UCLA Fielding School 375 39.1% 41 4.3% 48 5.0% 958

Colorado 366 69.4% 0 0.0% 42 8.0% 527

Columbia 809 47.8% 50 3.0% 165 9.7% 1,694

CUNY 261 38.2% 12 1.8% 27 3.9% 684

SUNY Downstate 44 35.5% 2 1.6% 10 8.1% 124

Drexel 388 37.5% 17 1.6% 172 16.6% 1,036

East Tennessee 67 50.4% 3 2.3% 24 18.0% 133

Emory 1,002 45.4% 76 3.4% 265 12.0% 2,209

Florida 1,085 62.5% 25 1.4% 212 12.2% 1,736

Florida International 156 24.6% 136 21.4% 26 4.1% 635

GW 783 40.6% 49 2.5% 552 28.6% 1,928

Georgia 146 43.7% 9 2.7% 27 8.1% 334

Georgia Southern 31 28.4% 1 0.9% 6 5.5% 109

Harvard 614 49.8% 40 3.2% 131 10.6% 1,233

UIC 553 49.2% 40 3.6% 72 6.4% 1,124

Iowa 246 68.9% 3 0.8% 28 7.8% 357

Johns Hopkins 1,197 48.2% 168 6.8% 288 11.6% 2,482

Kentucky 149 62.9% 3 1.3% 18 7.6% 237

Loma Linda 109 35.3% 8 2.6% 11 3.6% 309

Louisville 80 58.0% 0 0.0% 9 6.5% 138

Maryland 236 48.8% 9 1.9% 44 9.1% 484

UMass 494 71.3% 16 2.3% 78 11.3% 693

UMDNJ 123 27.1% 6 1.3% 50 11.0% 454

INSP Mexico 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0

Michigan 815 54.7% 49 3.3% 122 8.2% 1,491

Minnesota 849 66.6% 0 0.0% 90 7.1% 1,274

UNMC 96 67.1% 4 2.8% 0 0.0% 143

UNC 677 42.7% 47 3.0% 568 35.8% 1,587

Ohio State 310 56.3% 19 3.4% 65 11.8% 551

Oklahoma 104 50.0% 0 0.0% 20 9.6% 208

Pittsburgh 480 55.1% 37 4.2% 89 10.2% 871

Puerto Rico 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 0.2% 498

Saint Louis 264 55.2% 19 4.0% 26 5.4% 478

SDSU 263 46.6% 44 7.8% 38 6.7% 564

South Carolina 763 73.1% 17 1.6% 84 8.0% 1,044

South Florida 438 54.1% 0 0.0% 33 4.1% 809

Texas A&M 96 25.7% 4 1.1% 169 45.2% 374

UTexas 450 40.1% 123 11.0% 90 8.0% 1,123

North Texas 129 37.4% 0 0.0% 31 9.0% 345

Tulane 615 50.6% 2 0.2% 238 19.6% 1,215

Washington 896 63.4% 0 0.0% 59 4.2% 1,414

Yale 398 43.8% 11 1.2% 120 13.2% 909

Total 19,278 49.2% 1,180 3.0% 4,984 12.7% 39,193

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Table 1.4 – Applications by Degree Objective, Gender, and Citizenship

Degree Objective Male Female Gender

Unknown Total

MPH 7,967 26.4% 22,180 73.6% 5 30,153

MS 1,335 30.7% 3,016 69.3% 1 4,353

MSPH 174 25.8% 501 74.2% 0 675

MHA/MHSA 1,009 41.5% 1,420 58.4% 2 2,431

OTHER MAST 421 18.0% 1,922 82.0% 0 2,343

DRPH 523 32.7% 1,076 67.3% 1 1,600

SCD 152 32.8% 311 67.2% 0 463

PHD 2,731 34.0% 5,293 65.9% 6 8,031

OTHER DOCT 267 26.2% 751 73.8% 0 1,018

JOINT DEGREE 255 24.6% 780 75.4% 0 1,035

Total 14,835 28.5% 37,251 71.5% 15 52,101

Degree Objective US Citizens Foreign Nationals Total

MPH 23,843 79.1% 6,310 20.9% 30,153

MS 2,813 64.6% 1,539 35.4% 4,353

MSPH 486 72.0% 189 28.0% 675

MHA/MHSA 2,100 86.4% 332 13.6% 2,431

OTHER MAST 1,955 83.4% 388 16.6% 2,343

DRPH 1,116 69.7% 484 30.3% 1,600

SCD 264 57.0% 199 43.0% 463

PHD 4,699 58.5% 3,332 41.5% 8,031

OTHER DOCT 968 95.1% 50 4.9% 1,018

JOINT DEGREE 950 91.8% 85 8.2% 1,035

Total 39,193 75.2% 12,908 24.8% 52,101

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Table 1.5 – U.S. Applications by Degree Objective and Race/Ethnicity

Degree Objective Hispanic/

Latino American Indian/

Alaska Native Asian Black or African-

American

Native Hawaiian/

Pacific Islander White Two or More

Races Race

Unknown Total US Citizens

MPH 1,466 147 3,733 3,502 100 11,005 667 3,223 23,843

MS 178 13 381 166 4 1,656 82 333 2,813

MSPH 16 3 51 60 1 247 16 92 486

MHA/MHSA 140 10 359 169 9 1,138 37 239 2,100

OTHER MAST 184 6 233 197 2 1,063 116 154 1,955

DRPH 86 8 151 300 3 408 28 132 1,116

SCD 17 0 46 23 1 131 10 36 264

PHD 249 26 728 491 23 2,449 180 554 4,699

OTHER DOCT 40 2 59 42 1 701 21 102 968

JOINT DEGREE 54 4 147 119 1 480 24 121 950

Total 2,430 219 5,888 5,069 145 19,278 1,180 4,984 39,193

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Table 1.6 – Applications by School and Degree Objective

School MPH MS MSPH MHA/MHSA OTHER MAST DRPH

UAB 402 21 47 0 0 32

SUNY Albany 375 100 0 0 0 22

Arizona 379 16 0 0 0 38

Arkansas 65 1 0 15 0 9

BU 2,075 99 0 0 0 63

University at Buffalo 134 168 0 0 0 0

Berkeley 811 58 0 0 0 58

UCLA Fielding School 682 140 0 0 65 41

Colorado 441 42 0 0 0 21

Columbia 1,612 142 0 0 0 67

CUNY 549 91 0 0 0 87

SUNY Downstate 118 0 0 0 0 21

Drexel 1,079 67 0 0 0 91

East Tennessee 150 4 0 0 0 22

Emory 2,166 0 226 0 0 0

Florida 315 48 0 94 389 0

Florida International 510 120 0 0 190 0

GW 1,859 130 0 180 2 1

Georgia 358 12 0 0 0 38

Georgia Southern 88 0 0 14 0 30

Harvard 567 633 0 0 1 36

UIC 825 82 0 130 0 93

Iowa 152 108 0 100 0 0

Johns Hopkins 1,093 242 0 144 892 176

Kentucky 225 0 0 51 0 47

Loma Linda 280 2 1 0 68 68

Louisville 126 23 0 0 12 0

Maryland 253 136 0 51 0 0

UMass 305 445 0 0 0 0

UMDNJ 509 9 0 0 0 20

INSP Mexico 199 109 0 0 89 18

Michigan 1,258 225 0 171 0 0

Minnesota 1,064 142 0 251 0 0

UNMC 129 0 0 0 0 0

UNC 804 145 127 207 56 121

Ohio State 289 36 0 133 121 0

Oklahoma 202 26 0 33 0 11

Pittsburgh 643 188 0 80 0 53

Puerto Rico 249 50 0 87 80 32

Saint Louis 356 24 6 111 0 0

SDSU 513 1 0 0 0 0

South Carolina 300 40 66 84 378 45

South Florida 696 0 64 72 0 21

Texas A&M 312 0 42 66 0 56

UTexas 1,223 89 0 0 0 127

North Texas 421 0 0 63 0 16

Tulane 1,137 37 96 51 0 19

Washington 807 269 0 243 0 0

Yale 1,048 33 0 0 0 0

Total 30,153 4,353 675 2,431 2,343 1,600 % Degree Objective 57.9% 8.4% 1.3% 4.7% 4.5% 3.1%

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Table 1.6 – Applications by School and Degree Objective (Continued)

School SCD PHD OTHER DOCT JOINT

DEGREE TOTAL

UAB 0 81 0 17 600

SUNY Albany 0 123 0 0 620

Arizona 0 71 0 19 523

Arkansas 0 3 0 12 105

BU 0 252 0 102 2,591

University at Buffalo 0 81 104 45 532

Berkeley 0 301 0 60 1,288

UCLA Fielding School 0 243 16 51 1,238

Colorado 0 43 0 6 553

Columbia 0 331 0 0 2,152

CUNY 0 0 0 0 727

SUNY Downstate 0 0 0 0 139

Drexel 0 58 0 15 1,310

East Tennessee 0 6 0 0 182

Emory 0 340 0 132 2,864

Florida 0 443 643 5 1,937

Florida International 0 43 11 0 874

GW 0 0 0 0 2,172

Georgia 0 50 0 0 458

Georgia Southern 0 0 0 0 132

Harvard 404 416 0 98 2,155

UIC 0 147 0 38 1,315

Iowa 0 110 0 28 498

Johns Hopkins 5 930 0 142 3,624

Kentucky 0 3 0 0 326

Loma Linda 0 6 0 0 425

Louisville 0 51 0 0 212

Maryland 0 191 0 0 631

UMass 0 86 38 0 874

UMDNJ 0 65 0 29 632

INSP Mexico 40 0 0 0 455

Michigan 0 389 0 0 2,043

Minnesota 0 251 0 0 1,708

UNMC 0 65 0 4 198

UNC 0 753 0 0 2,213

Ohio State 0 81 0 3 663

Oklahoma 0 40 0 4 316

Pittsburgh 0 308 0 0 1,271

Puerto Rico 0 0 0 0 498

Saint Louis 0 101 0 53 651

SDSU 0 88 0 30 632

South Carolina 0 141 206 17 1,277

South Florida 0 76 0 29 958

Texas A&M 0 33 0 0 509

UTexas 0 258 0 0 1,697

North Texas 0 48 0 8 556

Tulane 14 184 0 83 1,621

Washington 0 474 0 0 1,793

Yale 0 267 0 5 1,353

Total 463 8,031 1,018 1,035 52,101 % Degree Objective 0.9% 15.4% 2.0% 2.0% 100.0%

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Table 1.7 – Applications by Program Area, Gender, and Citizenship

Program Area Male Female Gender

Unknown Total

BIOSTAT 1,698 43.1% 2,237 56.8% 1 3,936

EPID 3,173 31.5% 6,899 68.5% 0 10,072

HSA 3,512 35.2% 6,453 64.7% 4 9,969

PHP/PM 267 27.7% 697 72.3% 0 964

HED/BS 1,328 16.4% 6,758 83.5% 5 8,091

ENVIRON 1,138 37.8% 1,877 62.2% 0 3,015

INTHLTH 680 20.0% 2,724 80.0% 0 3,403

NUTR 118 10.9% 964 89.0% 1 1,083

BIOMED 360 31.6% 778 68.4% 0 1,138

MCH 142 8.9% 1,454 91.0% 2 1,598

OTHER 967 21.6% 3,513 78.4% 0 4,480

GENERAL 1,453 33.4% 2,898 66.6% 2 4,353

Total 14,835 28.5% 37,251 71.5% 15 52,101

Program Area US Citizens Foreign Nationals Total

BIOSTAT 1,724 43.8% 2,212 56.2% 3,936

EPID 7,023 69.7% 3,050 30.3% 10,072

HSA 7,570 75.9% 2,399 24.1% 9,969

PHP/PM 860 89.2% 104 10.8% 964

HED/BS 7,115 87.9% 977 12.1% 8,091

ENVIRON 1,998 66.3% 1,017 33.7% 3,015

INTHLTH 2,753 80.9% 650 19.1% 3,403

NUTR 772 71.3% 311 28.7% 1,083

BIOMED 831 73.0% 307 27.0% 1,138

MCH 1,343 84.0% 255 16.0% 1,598

OTHER 4,043 90.2% 437 9.8% 4,480

GENERAL 3,163 72.7% 1,190 27.3% 4,353

Total 39,193 75.2% 12,908 24.8% 52,101

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Table 1.8 – U.S. Applications by Program Area and Race/Ethnicity

Program Area Hispanic/Latino

American Indian/ Alaska

Native Asian

Black or African-

American

Native Hawaiian/

Pacific Islander White Two or More

Races Race

Unknown Total US Citizens

BIOSTAT 90 8 404 142 5 821 38 217 1,724

EPID 399 27 1,272 849 30 3,339 232 876 7,023

HSA 453 47 1,444 986 29 3,438 182 991 7,570

PHP/PM 58 12 82 153 2 466 13 74 860

HED/BS 471 48 843 1,279 43 3,363 214 854 7,115

ENVIRON 119 5 252 185 2 1,034 74 327 1,998

INTHLTH 119 12 383 288 7 1,407 75 464 2,753

NUTR 44 9 82 53 2 450 26 106 772

BIOMED 32 2 148 54 4 449 27 114 831

MCH 84 10 139 195 4 658 31 224 1,343

OTHER 367 26 324 324 5 2,531 127 339 4,043

GENERAL 195 14 514 562 13 1,323 142 400 3,163

Total 2,430 219 5,888 5,069 145 19,278 1,180 4,984 39,193

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Table 1.9 – Applications by School and Program Area School BIOSTAT EPID HSA PHP/PM HED/BS ENVIRON INTHLTH

UAB 55 221 164 0 104 48 0

SUNY Albany 71 160 96 3 137 53 0

Arizona 41 124 82 47 89 42 44

Arkansas 0 0 16 9 2 1 0

BU 63 632 474 0 357 134 640

University at Buffalo 96 80 35 0 47 15 0

Berkeley 88 323 234 0 238 94 0

UCLA Fielding School 146 259 279 0 0 86 0

Colorado 50 80 55 0 123 18 0

Columbia 192 446 479 0 548 125 0

CUNY 0 111 149 0 224 64 0

SUNY Downstate 4 34 38 0 58 5 0

Drexel 67 58 34 0 57 0 0

East Tennessee 5 66 39 0 50 22 0

Emory 209 782 460 64 483 201 635

Florida 90 88 182 61 66 55 0

Florida International 17 107 74 0 184 57 0

GW 0 423 463 0 423 51 487

Georgia 19 117 95 0 145 44 0

Georgia Southern 12 38 31 0 39 12 0

Harvard 203 340 304 0 192 88 218

UIC 54 289 378 93 431 70 0

Iowa 84 97 140 15 79 46 0

Johns Hopkins 241 348 507 0 248 121 511

Kentucky 10 97 45 0 56 15 0

Loma Linda 11 62 104 19 108 8 58

Louisville 35 14 10 0 12 3 0

Maryland 29 145 73 0 102 47 0

UMass 50 88 47 100 74 36 0

UMDNJ 53 183 200 36 112 48 0

INSP Mexico 49 66 100 10 24 7 0

Michigan 365 530 470 0 446 157 0

Minnesota 166 348 530 85 195 160 0

UNMC 8 34 64 0 61 29 0

UNC 302 256 512 146 370 251 0

Ohio State 34 125 219 0 135 41 0

Oklahoma 19 24 34 0 17 11 0

Pittsburgh 152 356 204 0 258 54 0

Puerto Rico 32 111 87 0 36 2 0

Saint Louis 32 186 206 8 125 35 0

SDSU 8 183 118 0 246 44 0

South Carolina 60 110 172 0 197 36 0

South Florida 40 128 183 132 128 66 208

Texas A&M 41 167 174 0 87 40 0

UTexas 148 473 390 0 301 112 1

North Texas 32 151 151 0 137 45 0

Tulane 60 324 240 0 231 119 342

Washington 251 257 413 136 68 127 259

Yale 142 432 415 0 242 70 0

Total 3,936 10,072 9,969 964 8,091 3,015 3,403

% Program Area 7.6% 19.3% 19.1% 1.9% 15.5% 5.8% 6.5%

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Table 1.9 – Applications by School and Program Area (Continued)

School NUTR BIOMED MCH OTHER GENERAL TOTAL

UAB 0 0 0 0 8 600

SUNY Albany 0 100 0 0 0 620

Arizona 0 0 54 0 0 523

Arkansas 0 0 0 0 77 105

BU 0 0 227 64 0 2,591

University at Buffalo 36 0 0 223 0 532

Berkeley 0 116 99 0 96 1,288

UCLA Fielding School 0 0 0 468 0 1,238

Colorado 0 0 0 108 119 553

Columbia 0 0 220 0 142 2,152

CUNY 112 0 0 0 67 727

SUNY Downstate 0 0 0 0 0 139

Drexel 0 0 0 0 1,094 1,310

East Tennessee 0 0 0 0 0 182

Emory 30 0 0 0 0 2,864

Florida 0 0 0 1,395 0 1,937

Florida International 124 0 0 197 114 874

GW 0 71 177 77 0 2,172

Georgia 0 0 0 38 0 458

Georgia Southern 0 0 0 0 0 132

Harvard 35 110 0 0 665 2,155

UIC 0 0 0 0 0 1,315

Iowa 0 0 0 7 30 498

Johns Hopkins 0 299 164 0 1,185 3,624

Kentucky 0 0 0 54 49 326

Loma Linda 50 0 5 0 0 425

Louisville 0 0 0 12 126 212

Maryland 0 0 16 219 0 631

UMass 108 0 0 354 17 874

UMDNJ 0 0 0 0 0 632

INSP Mexico 84 48 7 0 60 455

Michigan 75 0 0 0 0 2,043

Minnesota 64 0 136 24 0 1,708

UNMC 0 0 1 1 0 198

UNC 185 0 191 0 0 2,213

Ohio State 0 0 0 69 40 663

Oklahoma 0 0 0 211 0 316

Pittsburgh 0 218 0 0 29 1,271

Puerto Rico 16 0 16 112 86 498

Saint Louis 10 0 0 49 2 651

SDSU 0 0 0 33 0 632

South Carolina 0 0 0 659 43 1,277

South Florida 0 0 74 0 0 958

Texas A&M 0 0 0 0 0 509

UTexas 0 0 0 0 272 1,697

North Texas 0 0 0 8 32 556

Tulane 27 101 177 0 0 1,621

Washington 127 75 34 46 0 1,793

Yale 0 0 0 52 0 1,353

Total 1,083 1,138 1,598 4,480 4,353 52,101

% Program Area 2.1% 2.2% 3.1% 8.6% 8.4% 100.0%

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Table 1.10 – Applications/Acceptances/New Enrollments by School (Revised November 6, 2012)

Applications

New Enrollments

School Total Accepted %

Accepted

Total As % of

Acceptances As % of

Applications

UAB 600 382 63.7%

134 35.1% 22.3%

SUNY Albany 620 360 58.1%

141 39.2% 22.7%

Arizona 523 337 64.4%

132 39.2% 25.2%

Arkansas 105 98 93.3%

55 56.1% 52.4%

BU 2,591 1,327 51.2%

452 34.1% 17.4%

SUNY Buffalo 532 290 54.5%

157 54.1% 29.5%

Berkeley 1,288 335 26.0%

177 52.8% 13.7%

UCLA Fielding School 1,238 667 53.9%

220 33.0% 17.8%

Colorado 553 272 49.2%

161 59.2% 29.1%

Columbia 2,152 1,283 59.6%

580 45.2% 27.0%

CUNY 727 380 52.3%

243 63.9% 33.4%

SUNY Downstate 139 83 59.7%

36 43.4% 25.9%

Drexel 1,310 685 52.3%

197 28.8% 15.0%

East Tennessee 182 93 51.1%

45 48.4% 24.7%

Emory 2,864 1,464 51.1%

529 36.1% 18.5%

Florida 1,937 541 27.9%

389 71.9% 20.1%

Florida International 874 294 33.6%

160 54.4% 18.3%

GW 2,172 1,278 58.8%

381 29.8% 17.5%

Georgia 458 241 52.6%

110 45.6% 24.0%

Georgia Southern 132 108 81.8%

83 76.9% 62.9%

Harvard 2,155 721 33.5%

556 77.1% 25.8%

UIC 1,315 632 48.1%

264 41.8% 20.1%

Iowa 498 213 42.8%

156 73.2% 31.3%

Johns Hopkins 3,624 1,536 42.4%

858 55.9% 23.7%

Kentucky 326 195 59.8%

101 51.8% 31.0%

Loma Linda 425 228 53.6%

138 60.5% 32.5%

Louisville 212 95 44.8%

64 67.4% 30.2%

Maryland 631 140 22.2%

67 47.9% 10.6%

UMass 874 431 49.3%

190 44.1% 21.7%

UMDNJ 632 309 48.9%

104 33.7% 16.5%

INSP Mexico 455 203 44.6%

167 82.3% 36.7%

Michigan 2,043 1,029 50.4%

421 40.9% 20.6%

Minnesota 1,708 817 47.8%

384 47.0% 22.5%

UNMC 198 128 64.6%

93 72.7% 47.0%

UNC 2,213 923 41.7%

518 56.1% 23.4%

Ohio State 663 342 51.6%

152 44.4% 22.9%

Oklahoma 316 131 41.5%

92 70.2% 29.1%

Pittsburgh 1,271 576 45.4%

234 40.6% 18.4%

Puerto Rico 498 179 35.9%

156 87.2% 31.3%

Saint Louis 651 375 57.6%

140 37.3% 21.5%

SDSU 632 320 50.6%

122 38.1% 19.3%

South Carolina 1,277 647 50.7%

198 30.6% 15.5%

South Florida 958 615 64.2%

293 47.6% 30.6%

Texas A&M 509 191 37.5%

122 63.9% 24.0%

UTexas 1,697 1,023 60.3%

460 45.0% 27.1%

North Texas 556 423 76.1%

120 28.4% 21.6%

Tulane 1,621 1,243 76.7%

307 24.7% 18.9%

Washington 1,793 624 34.8%

351 56.3% 19.6%

Yale 1,353 472 34.9%

135 28.6% 10.0%

Total 52,101 25,279 48.5%

11,345 44.9% 21.8%

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Table 1.11 – Applications/Acceptances/New Enrollments by Gender, Citizenship, Race/Ethnicity, Program Area, and Degree Objective

Applications

New Enrollments

Gender/Citizenship Total Accepted %

Accepted

Total As % of

Acceptances As % of

Applications

Males 14,835 6,849 46.2%

3,320 48.5% 22.4%

Females 37,251 18,424 49.5%

8,025 43.6% 21.5%

Gender Unknown 15 6 40.0%

0 0.0% 0.0%

US Citizens 39,193 20,663 52.7%

9,664 46.8% 24.7%

Foreign Nationals 12,908 4,616 35.8%

1,681 36.4% 13.0%

Race/Ethnicity Total Accepted %

Accepted

Total As % of

Acceptances As % of

Applications

Hispanic/Latino 2,430 1,161 47.8%

745 64.2% 30.7%

American Indian/ Alaska Native 219 108 49.3%

63 58.3% 28.8%

Asian 5,888 3,059 51.9%

1,307 42.7% 22.2%

Black or African-American 5,069 1,956 38.6%

1,074 54.9% 21.2%

Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander 145 61 42.1%

26 42.6% 17.9%

White 19,278 11,161 57.9%

5,463 48.9% 28.3%

Two or More Races 1,180 639 54.1%

271 42.4% 23.0%

Race Unknown 4,984 2,519 50.5%

716 28.4% 14.4%

Program Area Total Accepted %

Accepted

Total As % of

Acceptances As % of

Applications

BIOSTAT 3,936 1,631 41.4%

617 37.8% 15.7%

EPID 10,072 4,547 45.1%

1,730 38.0% 17.2%

HSA 9,969 4,931 49.5%

2,181 44.2% 21.9%

PHP/PM 964 655 67.9%

473 72.2% 49.1%

HED/BS 8,091 4,278 52.9%

1,760 41.1% 21.7%

ENVIRON 3,015 1,690 56.1%

800 47.3% 26.5%

INTHLTH 3,403 1,749 51.4%

628 35.9% 18.4%

NUTR 1,083 475 43.9%

272 57.3% 25.1%

BIOMED 1,138 536 47.1%

275 51.3% 24.2%

MCH 1,598 873 54.6%

351 40.2% 22.0%

OTHER 4,480 1,624 36.2%

990 60.9% 22.1%

GENERAL 4,353 2,291 52.6%

1,270 55.4% 29.2%

Degree Objective Total Accepted %

Accepted

Total As % of

Acceptances As % of

Applications

MPH 30,153 16,908 56.1%

6,802 40.2% 22.6%

MS 4,353 2,032 46.7%

993 48.8% 22.8%

MSPH 675 417 61.8%

182 43.6% 27.0%

MHA/MHSA 2,431 1,167 48.0%

627 53.8% 25.8%

OTHER MAST 2,343 1,051 44.9%

582 55.4% 24.8%

DRPH 1,600 506 31.6%

333 65.8% 20.8%

SCD 463 105 22.7%

71 67.6% 15.3%

PHD 8,031 2,011 25.0%

1,082 53.8% 13.5%

OTHER DOCT 1,018 320 31.4%

196 61.3% 19.3%

JOINT DEGREE 1,035 763 73.7%

478 62.6% 46.2%

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Table 1.12 – Application Trends by Gender and Citizenship

Year Male Female Gender

Unknown Total

2001 6,386 31.5% 13,860 68.5% 0 20,247

2002 7,602 32.5% 15,686 67.1% 77 23,365

2003 7,606 30.5% 17,195 68.9% 172 24,973

2004 8,554 30.6% 18,915 67.6% 500 27,969

2005 7,818 29.0% 19,155 71.0% 22 26,995

2006 8,636 30.6% 19,593 69.4% 5 28,233

2007 9,156 28.9% 22,533 71.0% 28 31,716

2008 10,340 29.8% 24,335 70.2% 3 34,678

2009 12,946 29.9% 30,409 70.1% 13 43,368

2010 14,186 28.8% 35,041 71.2% 1 49,227

2011 14,835 28.5% 37,251 71.5% 15 52,101

Year US Citizens Foreign Nationals Citizenship Unknown Total

2001 14,153 69.9% 6,051 29.9% 43 20,247

2002 16,396 70.2% 6,833 29.2% 136 23,365

2003 17,622 70.6% 7,296 29.2% 56 24,973

2004 20,582 73.6% 6,981 25.0% 406 27,969

2005 20,191 74.8% 6,737 25.0% 67 26,995

2006 20,940 74.2% 7,135 25.3% 158 28,233

2007 22,938 72.3% 8,582 27.1% 196 31,716

2008 25,175 72.6% 9,159 26.4% 344 34,678

2009 32,520 75.0% 10,848 25.0% 0 43,368

2010 38,014 77.2% 11,214 22.8% 0 49,227

2011 39,193 75.2% 12,908 24.8% 0 52,101

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Table 1.13 – U.S. Application Trends by Race/Ethnicity

Year Hispanic/Latino American Indian/

Alaska Native Asian Black or African-

American Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander

2001 1,098 7.8% 82 0.6% 2,346 16.6% 1,921 13.6%

2002 1,235 7.5% 83 0.5% 2,770 16.9% 2,349 14.3%

2003 1,453 8.2% 123 0.7% 2,636 15.0% 2,272 12.9%

2004 1,383 6.7% 128 0.6% 3,123 15.2% 2,961 14.4%

2005 1,352 6.7% 173 0.9% 3,291 16.3% 2,999 14.9%

2006 1,379 6.6% 150 0.7% 3,129 14.9% 2,904 13.9%

2007 1,725 7.5% 114 0.5% 3,624 15.8% 3,049 13.3%

2008 1,848 7.3% 135 0.5% 3,771 15.0% 3,200 12.7%

2009 2,364 7.3% 183 0.6% 5,492 16.9% 4,014 12.3%

2010 2,607 6.9% 226 0.6% 6,005 15.8% 4,730 12.4% 91 0.2%

2011 2,430 6.2% 219 0.6% 5,888 15.0% 5,069 12.9% 145 0.4%

Year White Two or More

Races Race Unknown Total US Citizens

2001 7,757 54.8% 950 6.7% 14,153

2002 8,880 54.2% 1,071 6.5% 16,388

2003 9,463 53.7% 1,675 9.5% 17,622

2004 10,940 53.2% 2,047 9.9% 20,582

2005 10,734 53.2% 1,642 8.1% 20,191

2006 11,073 52.9% 2,306 11.0% 20,940

2007 11,786 51.4% 2,640 11.5% 22,938

2008 12,767 50.7% 3,454 13.7% 25,175

2009 16,352 50.3% 4,115 12.7% 32,520

2010 18,297 48.1% 1,440 3.8% 4,618 12.1% 38,014

2011 19,278 49.2% 1,180 3.0% 4,984 12.7% 39,193

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Table 1.14 – Application Trends by Program Area

YEAR BIOSTAT EPID HSA PHP/PM HED/BS ENVIRON

2001 1,530 7.6% 4,205 20.8% 3,474 17.2% 575 2.8% 3,178 15.7% 1,812 8.9%

2002 1,979 8.5% 4,953 21.2% 4,014 17.2% 1,239 5.3% 3,243 13.9% 2,074 8.9%

2003 2,290 9.2% 4,950 19.8% 4,639 18.6% 1,144 4.6% 3,530 14.1% 1,884 7.5%

2004 2,342 8.4% 5,454 19.5% 4,808 17.2% 970 3.5% 3,671 13.1% 1,943 6.9%

2005 2,170 7.3% 5,265 17.7% 4,589 15.5% 694 2.3% 3,927 13.2% 1,673 5.6%

2006 2,143 7.6% 5,476 19.4% 4,782 16.9% 920 3.3% 4,099 14.5% 1,742 6.2%

2007 2,380 7.5% 6,784 21.4% 5,245 16.5% 1,121 3.5% 4,767 15.0% 1,960 6.2%

2008 2,350 6.8% 6,690 19.3% 6,073 17.5% 1,485 4.3% 4,869 14.0% 2,012 5.8%

2009 2,676 6.2% 8,240 19.0% 7,760 17.9% 1,860 4.3% 6,021 13.9% 2,352 5.4%

2010 3,387 6.9% 9,200 18.7% 8,929 18.1% 1,502 3.1% 7,560 15.4% 2,862 5.8%

2011 3,936 7.6% 10,072 19.3% 9,969 19.1% 964 1.9% 8,091 15.5% 3,015 6.1%

YEAR INTHLTH NUTR BIOMED MCH OTHER GENERAL TOTAL

2001 1,914 9.5% 402 2.0% 520 2.6% 955 4.7% 1,684 8.3%

20,247

2002 1,923 8.2% 499 2.1% 523 2.2% 1,099 4.7% 1,821 7.8%

23,365

2003 1,970 7.9% 562 2.2% 840 3.4% 1,065 4.3% 2,102 8.4%

24,973

2004 2,159 7.7% 516 1.8% 746 2.7% 1,140 4.1% 4,222 15.1%

27,969

2005 2,373 8.0% 515 1.7% 897 3.0% 970 3.3% 3,923 13.2%

26,995

2006 2,506 8.9% 505 1.8% 934 3.3% 932 3.3% 4,195 14.9%

28,233

2007 2,799 8.8% 659 2.1% 1,027 3.2% 1,092 3.4% 3,883 12.2%

31,716

2008 3,051 8.8% 675 1.9% 961 2.8% 1,166 3.4% 5,346 15.4%

34,678

2009 3,586 8.3% 888 2.0% 1,071 2.5% 1,285 3.0% 3,450 8.0% 4,179 9.6% 43,368

2010 3,620 7.4% 1,170 2.4% 1,141 2.3% 1,388 2.8% 4,315 8.8% 4,156 8.4% 49,227

2011 3,403 6.5% 1,083 2.1% 1,138 2.2% 1,598 3.1% 4,480 8.6% 4,353 8.4% 52,101

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Table 1.15 – Application Trends by School School 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

UAB 416 463 411 486 390 459

SUNY Albany 320 381 420 351 383 381

Arizona * * 157 173 171 203

Arkansas * * * 93 35 37

BU 945 995 1,019 1,094 1,026 1,144

University at Buffalo * * * * * *

Berkeley 971 921 1,166 1,030 1,026 980

UCLA Fielding School 863 917 942 945 775 717

Colorado * * * * * *

Columbia 1,369 1,464 1,552 1,556 1,626 1,718

CUNY * * * * * *

SUNY Downstate * * * * * *

Drexel * * * 462 597 898

East Tennessee * * * * * *

Emory 1,162 1,347 1,193 1,263 1,731 2,210

Florida * * * * * *

Florida International * * * * * *

GW 727 845 852 991 876 803

Georgia * * * * * *

Georgia Southern * * * * * *

Harvard 1,238 1,358 1,664 1,715 1,644 1,854

UIC 570 712 625 1,058 822 868

Iowa 256 268 323 461 339 378

Johns Hopkins 2,007 1,922 2,302 2,632 2,646 2,861

Kentucky * * * * 131 172

Loma Linda 102 211 295 562 294 290

Louisville * * * * * *

Maryland * * * * * *

UMass 587 673 682 628 596 553

UMDNJ * 296 208 285 301 308

INSP Mexico * * * * * *

Michigan 1,436 1,700 2,123 1,735 1,671 1,715

Minnesota 559 649 687 737 900 1,042

UNMC * * * * * *

NYMC * * * 286 163 171

UNC 1,532 1,668 1,777 1,873 1,744 1,711

Ohio State 184 392 428 407 421 509

Oklahoma 186 433 450 531 367 233

Pittsburgh 365 598 626 587 613 793

Puerto Rico 400 432 376 314 363 356

Saint Louis 269 205 176 311 326 304

SDSU 326 355 406 486 469 443

South Carolina 534 573 495 538 618 603

South Florida 251 358 330 392 379 301

Texas A&M * 168 116 160 92 133

UTexas 760 762 741 894 626 584

North Texas * 177 158 280 207 166

Tulane 773 864 867 982 867 516

Washington 749 845 956 958 940 1,013

Yale 548 583 570 713 820 806

Total 20,405 23,535 25,093 27,969 26,995 28,233

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Table 1.15 – Application Trends by School (Continued) School 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

UAB 605 690 561 576 600

SUNY Albany 609 647 637 579 620

Arizona 307 303 341 475 523

Arkansas 50 31 73 76 105

BU 1,500 1,829 2,130 2,609 2,591

University at Buffalo * * 381 412 532

Berkeley 1,042 1,146 995 995 1,288 UCLA Fielding School 856 864 996 1,190 1,238

Colorado * * * 358 553

Columbia 1,684 1,752 1,987 2,164 2,152

CUNY * * * * 727

SUNY Downstate * * * 114 139

Drexel 575 1,054 1,173 1,074 1,310

East Tennessee * * 103 133 182

Emory 1,940 2,164 2,300 2,745 2,864

Florida * * 1,248 1,546 1,937

Florida International 207 312 1,244 1,102 874

GW 1,182 1,212 1,658 1,791 2,172

Georgia * * 382 495 458

Georgia Southern * * * * 132

Harvard 1,896 2,004 2,111 2,245 2,155

UIC 882 909 1,012 1,235 1,315

Iowa 347 345 381 445 498

Johns Hopkins 2,622 2,950 3,364 3,329 3,624

Kentucky 233 183 255 347 326

Loma Linda 319 345 767 780 425

Louisville 130 159 203 220 212

Maryland * * * 663 631

UMass 561 660 778 804 874

UMDNJ 371 309 553 587 632

INSP Mexico 305 315 487 594 455

Michigan 1,695 1,659 1,825 2,083 2,043

Minnesota 1,351 1,504 1,486 1,603 1,708

UNMC * * * * 198

NYMC 188 210 * * *

UNC 1,709 1,819 2,063 2,342 2,213

Ohio State 546 658 552 645 663

Oklahoma 477 202 279 293 316

Pittsburgh 959 999 1,213 1,427 1,271

Puerto Rico 384 452 476 649 498

Saint Louis 328 530 601 601 651

SDSU 517 476 595 630 632

South Carolina 719 741 1,010 1,185 1,277

South Florida 489 636 1,027 944 958

Texas A&M 242 467 471 388 509

UTexas 559 597 1,107 1,758 1,697

North Texas 214 247 386 478 556

Tulane 983 1,015 1,241 1,399 1,621

Washington 1,094 1,186 1,645 1,718 1,793

Yale 1,039 1,097 1,271 1,401 1,353

Total 31,716 34,678 43,368 49,227 52,101

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NEW ENROLLMENTS Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall 2011

NEW ENROLLMENT TRENDS

Fall 2001 – Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall 2011

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Table 2.1 – New Enrollments by School and Gender (Revised November 6, 2012)

School Male Female Total

UAB 40 29.9% 94 70.1% 134

SUNY Albany 41 29.1% 100 70.9% 141

Arizona 43 32.6% 89 67.4% 132

Arkansas 17 30.9% 38 69.1% 55

BU 92 20.4% 360 79.6% 452

University at Buffalo 61 38.9% 96 61.1% 157

Berkeley 48 27.1% 129 72.9% 177

UCLA Fielding School 61 27.7% 159 72.3% 220

Colorado 36 22.4% 125 77.6% 161

Columbia 132 22.8% 448 77.2% 580

CUNY 63 25.9% 180 74.1% 243

SUNY Downstate 15 41.7% 21 58.3% 36

Drexel 60 30.5% 137 69.5% 197

East Tennessee 14 31.1% 31 68.9% 45

Emory 136 25.7% 393 74.3% 529

Florida 80 20.6% 309 79.4% 389

Florida International 23 14.4% 137 85.6% 160

GW 62 16.3% 319 83.7% 381

Georgia 32 29.1% 78 70.9% 110

Georgia Southern 26 31.3% 57 68.7% 83

Harvard 231 41.5% 325 58.5% 556

UIC 83 31.4% 181 68.6% 264

Iowa 63 40.4% 93 59.6% 156

Johns Hopkins 252 29.4% 606 70.6% 858

Kentucky 33 32.7% 68 67.3% 101

Loma Linda 38 27.5% 100 72.5% 138

Louisville 21 32.8% 43 67.2% 64

Maryland 19 28.4% 48 71.6% 67

UMass 48 25.3% 142 74.7% 190

UMDNJ 26 25.0% 78 75.0% 104

INSP Mexico 72 43.1% 95 56.9% 167

Michigan 140 33.3% 281 66.7% 421

Minnesota 129 33.6% 255 66.4% 384

UNMC 33 35.5% 60 64.5% 93

UNC 139 26.8% 379 73.2% 518

Ohio State 43 28.3% 109 71.7% 152

Oklahoma 42 45.7% 50 54.3% 92

Pittsburgh 163 69.7% 71 30.3% 234

Puerto Rico 40 25.6% 116 74.4% 156

Saint Louis 41 29.3% 99 70.7% 140

SDSU 31 25.4% 91 74.6% 122

South Carolina 45 22.7% 153 77.3% 198

South Florida 68 23.2% 225 76.8% 293

Texas A&M 40 32.8% 82 67.2% 122

UTexas 129 28.0% 331 72.0% 460

North Texas 31 25.8% 89 74.2% 120

Tulane 93 30.3% 214 69.7% 307

Washington 114 32.5% 237 67.5% 351

Yale 31 23.0% 104 77.0% 135

Total 3,320 29.3% 8,025 70.7% 11,345

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Table 2.2 – New Enrollments by School and Citizenship (Revised November 6, 2012)

School US Citizens Foreign Nationals Total

UAB 117 87.3% 17 12.7% 134

SUNY Albany 112 79.4% 29 20.6% 141

Arizona 120 90.9% 12 9.1% 132

Arkansas 53 96.4% 2 3.6% 55

BU 411 90.9% 41 9.1% 452

University at Buffalo 129 82.2% 28 17.8% 157

Berkeley 177 100.0% 0 0.0% 177

UCLA Fielding School 204 92.7% 16 7.3% 220

Colorado 156 96.9% 5 3.1% 161

Columbia 505 87.1% 75 12.9% 580

CUNY 234 96.3% 9 3.7% 243

SUNY Downstate 34 94.4% 2 5.6% 36

Drexel 171 86.8% 26 13.2% 197

East Tennessee 40 88.9% 5 11.1% 45

Emory 430 81.3% 99 18.7% 529

Florida 344 88.4% 45 11.6% 389

Florida International 145 90.6% 15 9.4% 160

GW 364 95.5% 17 4.5% 381

Georgia 95 86.4% 15 13.6% 110

Georgia Southern 76 91.6% 7 8.4% 83

Harvard 355 63.8% 201 36.2% 556

UIC 250 94.7% 14 5.3% 264

Iowa 145 92.9% 11 7.1% 156

Johns Hopkins 652 76.0% 206 24.0% 858

Kentucky 97 96.0% 4 4.0% 101

Loma Linda 126 91.3% 12 8.7% 138

Louisville 53 82.8% 11 17.2% 64

Maryland 54 80.6% 13 19.4% 67

UMass 171 90.0% 19 10.0% 190

UMDNJ 93 89.4% 11 10.6% 104

INSP Mexico 0 0.0% 167 100.0% 167

Michigan 375 89.1% 46 10.9% 421

Minnesota 346 90.1% 38 9.9% 384

UNMC 69 74.2% 24 25.8% 93

UNC 480 92.7% 38 7.3% 518

Ohio State 144 94.7% 8 5.3% 152

Oklahoma 85 92.4% 7 7.6% 92

Pittsburgh 194 82.9% 40 17.1% 234

Puerto Rico 156 100.0% 0 0.0% 156

Saint Louis 129 92.1% 11 7.9% 140

SDSU 114 93.4% 8 6.6% 122

South Carolina 166 83.8% 32 16.2% 198

South Florida 263 89.8% 30 10.2% 293

Texas A&M 106 86.9% 16 13.1% 122

UTexas 352 76.5% 108 23.5% 460

North Texas 90 75.0% 30 25.0% 120

Tulane 259 84.4% 48 15.6% 307

Washington 319 90.9% 32 9.1% 351

Yale 104 77.0% 31 23.0% 135

Total 9,664 85.2% 1,681 14.8% 11,345

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Table 2.3 – U.S. New Enrollments by School and Race/Ethnicity

School Hispanic/Latino American Indian/

Alaska Native Asian Black or African-

American Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander

UAB 3 2.6% 0 0.0% 20 17.1% 27 23.1% 0 0.0%

SUNY Albany 3 2.7% 0 0.0% 10 8.9% 7 6.3% 0 0.0%

Arizona 17 14.2% 9 7.5% 17 14.2% 3 2.5% 0 0.0%

Arkansas 0 0.0% 1 1.9% 2 3.8% 19 35.8% 0 0.0%

BU 14 3.4% 1 0.2% 48 11.7% 15 3.6% 2 0.5%

University at Buffalo 2 1.6% 1 0.8% 11 8.5% 5 3.9% 2 1.6%

Berkeley 22 12.4% 3 1.7% 29 16.4% 10 5.6% 3 1.7%

UCLA Fielding School 31 15.2% 1 0.5% 71 34.8% 16 7.8% 0 0.0%

Colorado 8 5.1% 3 1.9% 8 5.1% 5 3.2% 2 1.3%

Columbia 50 9.9% 1 0.2% 102 20.2% 33 6.5% 0 0.0%

CUNY 22 9.4% 2 0.9% 36 15.4% 53 22.6% 2 0.9%

SUNY Downstate 1 2.9% 0 0.0% 9 26.5% 5 14.7% 0 0.0%

Drexel 19 11.1% 1 0.6% 20 11.7% 32 18.7% 1 0.6%

East Tennessee 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 2.5% 3 7.5% 0 0.0%

Emory 12 2.8% 1 0.2% 53 12.3% 61 14.2% 0 0.0%

Florida 46 13.4% 1 0.3% 19 5.5% 29 8.4% 1 0.3%

Florida International 22 15.2% 0 0.0% 8 5.5% 38 26.2% 0 0.0%

GW 8 2.2% 1 0.3% 29 8.0% 54 14.8% 4 1.1%

Georgia 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 10 10.5% 24 25.3% 0 0.0%

Georgia Southern 5 6.6% 0 0.0% 4 5.3% 38 50.0% 0 0.0%

Harvard 26 7.3% 2 0.6% 70 19.7% 23 6.5% 1 0.3%

UIC 19 7.6% 1 0.4% 50 20.0% 38 15.2% 0 0.0%

Iowa 4 2.8% 0 0.0% 8 5.5% 9 6.2% 0 0.0%

Johns Hopkins 35 5.4% 1 0.2% 146 22.4% 58 8.9% 0 0.0%

Kentucky 2 2.1% 1 1.0% 11 11.3% 10 10.3% 0 0.0%

Loma Linda 14 11.1% 0 0.0% 32 25.4% 27 21.4% 1 0.8%

Louisville 2 3.8% 0 0.0% 5 9.4% 4 7.5% 0 0.0%

Maryland 2 3.7% 1 1.9% 10 18.5% 9 16.7% 0 0.0%

UMass 6 3.5% 0 0.0% 9 5.3% 17 9.9% 0 0.0%

UMDNJ 5 5.4% 0 0.0% 30 32.3% 24 25.8% 0 0.0%

INSP Mexico 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%

Michigan 16 4.3% 0 0.0% 58 15.5% 35 9.3% 0 0.0%

Minnesota 9 2.6% 6 1.7% 31 9.0% 14 4.0% 4 1.2%

UNMC 2 2.9% 1 1.4% 6 8.7% 4 5.8% 0 0.0%

UNC 22 4.6% 5 1.0% 45 9.4% 38 7.9% 0 0.0%

Ohio State 4 2.8% 0 0.0% 9 6.3% 17 11.8% 0 0.0%

Oklahoma 0 0.0% 10 11.8% 5 5.9% 16 18.8% 0 0.0%

Pittsburgh 9 4.6% 0 0.0% 20 10.3% 18.5 9.5% 0 0.0%

Puerto Rico 155 99.4% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%

Saint Louis 5 3.9% 0 0.0% 14 10.9% 10 7.8% 0 0.0%

SDSU 17 14.9% 2 1.8% 17 14.9% 4 3.5% 1 0.9%

South Carolina 2 1.2% 0 0.0% 7 4.2% 20 12.0% 0 0.0%

South Florida 31 11.8% 0 0.0% 17 6.5% 58 22.1% 0 0.0%

Texas A&M 17 16.0% 0 0.0% 15 14.2% 18 17.0% 0 0.0%

UTexas 17 4.8% 0 0.0% 67 19.0% 39 11.1% 1 0.3%

North Texas 13 14.4% 1 1.1% 17 18.9% 23 25.6% 0 0.0%

Tulane 0 0.0% 3 1.2% 28 10.8% 38 14.7% 0 0.0%

Washington 15 4.7% 3 0.9% 53 16.6% 13 4.1% 1 0.3%

Yale 11 10.6% 0 0.0% 20 19.2% 12 11.5% 0 0.0%

Total 745 7.7% 63 0.7% 1,307 13.5% 1,074 11.1% 26 0.3%

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Table 2.3 – U.S. New Enrollments by School and Race/Ethnicity (Continued)

School White Two or More

Races Race Unknown

Total US

Citizens

UAB 61 52.1% 2 1.7% 4 3.4% 117

SUNY Albany 79 70.5% 1 0.9% 12 10.7% 112

Arizona 70 58.3% 0 0.0% 4 3.3% 120

Arkansas 28 52.8% 2 3.8% 1 1.9% 53

BU 240 58.4% 7 1.7% 84 20.4% 411

University at Buffalo 98 76.0% 1 0.8% 9 7.0% 129

Berkeley 77 43.5% 0 0.0% 33 18.6% 177

UCLA Fielding School 75 36.8% 0 0.0% 10 4.9% 204

Colorado 121 77.6% 0 0.0% 9 5.8% 156

Columbia 252 49.9% 16 3.2% 51 10.1% 505

CUNY 106 45.3% 3 1.3% 10 4.3% 234

SUNY Downstate 15 44.1% 4 11.8% 0 0.0% 34

Drexel 74 43.3% 0 0.0% 24 14.0% 171

East Tennessee 30 75.0% 0 0.0% 6 15.0% 40

Emory 255 59.3% 10 2.3% 38 8.8% 430

Florida 237 68.9% 0 0.0% 11 3.2% 344

Florida International 29 20.0% 43 29.7% 5 3.4% 145

GW 184 50.5% 12 3.3% 72 19.8% 364

Georgia 51 53.7% 1 1.1% 9 9.5% 95

Georgia Southern 25 32.9% 1 1.3% 3 3.9% 76

Harvard 198 55.8% 11 3.1% 24 6.8% 355

UIC 123 49.2% 9 3.6% 10 4.0% 250

Iowa 109 75.2% 4 2.8% 11 7.6% 145

Johns Hopkins 370 56.7% 21 3.2% 21 3.2% 652

Kentucky 72 74.2% 0 0.0% 1 1.0% 97

Loma Linda 46 36.5% 6 4.8% 0 0.0% 126

Louisville 42 79.2% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 53

Maryland 27 50.0% 0 0.0% 5 9.3% 54

UMass 113 66.1% 6 3.5% 20 11.7% 171

UMDNJ 28 30.1% 0 0.0% 6 6.5% 93

INSP Mexico 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0

Michigan 235 62.7% 14 3.7% 17 4.5% 375

Minnesota 264 76.3% 0 0.0% 18 5.2% 346

UNMC 55 79.7% 1 1.4% 0 0.0% 69

UNC 320 66.7% 18 3.8% 32 6.7% 480

Ohio State 107 74.3% 1 0.7% 6 4.2% 144

Oklahoma 52 61.2% 0 0.0% 2 2.4% 85

Pittsburgh 115.5 59.5% 12 6.2% 19 9.8% 194

Puerto Rico 1 0.6% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 156

Saint Louis 94 72.9% 4 3.1% 2 1.6% 129

SDSU 48 42.1% 13 11.4% 12 10.5% 114

South Carolina 135 81.3% 2 1.2% 0 0.0% 166

South Florida 149 56.7% 0 0.0% 8 3.0% 263

Texas A&M 50 47.2% 0 0.0% 6 5.7% 106

UTexas 165 46.9% 46 13.1% 17 4.8% 352

North Texas 26 28.9% 0 0.0% 10 11.1% 90

Tulane 130 50.2% 0 0.0% 60 23.2% 259

Washington 224 70.2% 0 0.0% 10 3.1% 319

Yale 57 54.8% 0 0.0% 4 3.8% 104

Total 5,463 56.5% 271 2.8% 716 7.4% 9,664

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Table 2.4 – New Enrollments by Degree Objective, Citizenship, and Gender (Revised November 6, 2012)

Degree Objective US Citizens

Foreign Nationals Total

MPH 5,940 863 6,802 MS 745 248 993 MSPH 150 32 182 MHA/MHSA 603 24 627

OTHER MAST 508 74 582 DRPH 246 87 333

SCD 33 38 71 PHD 803 279 1,082 OTHER DOCT 176 20 196 JOINT DEGREE 461 17 478 Total 9,664 1,681 11,345

Degree Objective US Male US Female

Foreign Male

Foreign Female

MPH 1,466 4,474 355 508

MS 287 458 95 153

MSPH 32 118 10 22

MHA/MHSA 269 334 6 18

OTHER MAST 105 403 24 50

DRPH 69 177 35 52

SCD 7 26 16 22

PHD 239 565 115 164

OTHER DOCT 49 127 4 16

JOINT DEGREE 136 325 2 15

Total 2,658 7,006 662 1,019

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2.5 – U.S. New Enrollments by Degree Objective and Race/Ethnicity

Degree Objective Hispanic/Latino

American Indian/ Alaska Native Asian

Black or African-American

Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander White

Two or More Races

Race Unknown

Total US

Citizens

MPH 451 42 791 760 21 3,207 165 503 5,940

MS 52 5 113 38 2 454 20 61 745

MSPH 10 3 16 21 0 78 7 15 150

MHA/MHSA 40 3 80 51 2 389 11 27 603

OTHER MAST 85 0 84 40 0 258 34 7 508

DRPH 21 5 30 45 1 136 3 5 246

SCD 0 0 5 2 0 19 1 6 33

PHD 52 5 106 60 0 514 23 43 803

OTHER DOCT 8 0 10 6 0 138 3 11 176 JOINT DEGREE 26 0 72 51 0 270 4 38 461

Total 745 63 1,307 1,074 26 5,463 271 716 9,664

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Table 2.6 – New Enrollments by Program Area, Citizenship, and Gender (Revised November 6, 2012)

Program Area US Citizens

Foreign

Nationals Total BIOSTAT 381 237 617 EPID 1,406 324 1,730 HSA 1,926 255 2,181 PHP/PM 449 24 473 HED/BS 1,632 128 1,760

ENVIRON 666 135 800 INTHLTH 530 98 628

NUTR 221 51 272 BIOMED 202 73 275 MCH 324 27 351 OTHER 928 62 990 GENERAL 1,002 268 1,270 Total 9,664 1,681 11,345

Program Area US Male US Female Foreign Male Foreign Female

BIOSTAT 186 195 98 139

EPID 409 997 139 185

HSA 686 1,240 90 165

PHP/PM 130 319 12 12

HED/BS 267 1,365 40 88

ENVIRON 234 432 51 84

INTHLTH 96 434 42 56

NUTR 27 194 9 42

BIOMED 85 117 28 45

MCH 21 303 6 21

OTHER 216 712 19 43

GENERAL 302 700 128 140

Total 2,658 7,006 662 1,019

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Table 2.7 – U.S. New Enrollments by Program Area and Race/Ethnicity

Program Area

Hispanic/ Latino

American Indian/

Alaska Native Asian

Black or

African-American

Native Hawaiian/

Pacific Islander White

Two or More Races

Race Unknown

Total US Citizens

BIOSTAT 28 1 92 28 1 195 10 26 381

EPID 80 5 237 122 4 804 46 108 1,406

HSA 130 11 294 221 5 1,083 47 135 1,926

PHP/PM 25 9 33 69 1 273 9 30 449

HED/BS 148 9 178 253 6 887 49 103 1,632

ENVIRON 38 2 84 56 0 411 12 63 666

INTHLTH 29 0 69 46 0 306 6 75 530

NUTR 12 7 17 11 1 148 8 17 221

BIOMED 9 2 37 16 0 111 5 22 202

MCH 32 4 27 38 2 183 5 34 324

OTHER 112 10 88 88 2 554 34 40 928

GENERAL 103 3 153 126 4 509 40 64 1,002

Total 745 63 1,307 1,074 26 5,463 271 716 9,664

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Table 2.8 – New Enrollments and Total Enrollments by School (Revised November 6, 2012)

School New

Enrollments Fall 2011 Total

Enrollments New Enrollments as %

of Total Enrollments

UAB 134 338 39.6%

SUNY Albany 141 361 39.1%

Arizona 132 354 37.3%

Arkansas 55 135 40.7%

BU 452 920 49.1%

University at Buffalo 157 455 34.5%

Berkeley 177 434 40.8%

UCLA Fielding School 220 663 33.2%

Colorado 161 326 49.4%

Columbia 580 1,274 45.5%

CUNY 243 553 43.9%

SUNY Downstate 36 113 31.9%

Drexel 197 403 48.9%

East Tennessee 45 106 42.5%

Emory 529 1,101 48.0%

Florida 389 920 42.3%

Florida International 160 757 21.1%

GW 381 874 43.6%

Georgia 110 266 41.4%

Georgia Southern 83 151 55.0%

Harvard 556 1,182 47.0%

UIC 264 691 38.2%

Iowa 156 382 40.8%

Johns Hopkins 858 1,924 44.6%

Kentucky 101 456 22.1%

Loma Linda 138 542 25.5%

Louisville 64 176 36.4%

Maryland 67 223 30.0%

UMass 190 518 36.7%

UMDNJ 104 301 34.6%

INSP Mexico 167 378 44.2%

Michigan 421 918 45.9%

Minnesota 384 1,165 33.0%

UNMC 93 121 76.9%

UNC 518 1,434 36.1%

Ohio State 152 348 43.7%

Oklahoma 92 257 35.8%

Pittsburgh 234 600 39.0%

Puerto Rico 156 440 35.5%

Saint Louis 140 346 40.5%

SDSU 122 309 39.5%

South Carolina 198 706 28.0%

South Florida 293 836 35.0%

Texas A&M 122 312 39.1%

UTexas 460 1,227 37.5%

North Texas 120 284 42.3%

Tulane 307 796 38.6%

Washington 351 806 43.5%

Yale 135 261 51.7%

Total 11,345 28,443 39.9%

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Table 2.9 – New Enrollment Trends (Revised November 6, 2012)

Applications/Acceptances/New Enrollment Trends

Year

New

Enrollments

Total

Enrollments

New Enrollments As

% of Total

Enrollments 2001 5,895 16,414 35.9%

2002 6,329 17,878 35.4% 2003 6,786 19,003 35.7% 2004 8,340 19,434 42.9% 2005 7,206 19,443 37.1% 2006 7,382 20,907 35.3% 2007 7,481 22,604 33.1%

2008 7,893 23,365 33.8% 2009 10,251 25,241 40.6%

2010 11,205 26,340 42.5% 2011 11,345 28,443 39.9%

Applications

New Enrollments

Year Number

Number

Accepted % Accepted

Number

As % of

Acceptances

As % of

Applications

2001 20,247 12,251 60.5%

5,895 48.1% 29.1%

2002 23,365 13,493 57.7%

6,329 46.9% 27.1%

2003 24,973 13,786 55.2%

6,786 49.2% 27.2%

2004 27,969 15,784 56.4%

8,340 52.8% 29.8%

2005 26,995 14,773 54.7%

7,206 48.8% 26.7%

2006 28,021 14,928 53.3%

7,372 49.4% 26.3%

2007 31,716 16,895 53.3%

7,481 44.3% 23.6%

2008 34,678 18,311 52.8%

7,893 43.1% 22.8%

2009 43,368 22,639 52.2%

10,251 45.3% 23.6%

2010 49,277 24,889 50.6%

11,205 45.0% 22.8%

2011 52,101 25,279 48.5%

11,345 44.9% 21.8%

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STUDENTS Fall 2011

STUDENT TRENDS

Fall 2001 – Fall 2011

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Table 3.1 – Students by School and Gender (Revised November 6, 2012)

School Male Female Total

UAB 127 37.6% 211 62.4% 338

SUNY Albany 116 32.1% 245 67.9% 361

Arizona 100 28.2% 254 71.8% 354

Arkansas 48 35.6% 87 64.4% 135

BU 171 18.6% 749 81.4% 920

University at Buffalo 165 36.3% 290 63.7% 455

Berkeley 117 27.0% 317 73.0% 434

UCLA Fielding School 182 27.5% 481 72.5% 663

Colorado 73 22.4% 253 77.6% 326

Columbia 278 21.8% 996 78.2% 1,274

CUNY 125 22.6% 428 77.4% 553

SUNY Downstate 36 31.9% 77 68.1% 113

Drexel 111 27.5% 292 72.5% 403

East Tennessee 40 37.7% 66 62.3% 106

Emory 274 24.9% 827 75.1% 1,101

Florida 224 24.3% 696 75.7% 920

Florida International 147 19.4% 610 80.6% 757

GW 158 18.1% 716 81.9% 874

Georgia 80 30.1% 186 69.9% 266

Georgia Southern 45 29.8% 106 70.2% 151

Harvard 464 39.3% 718 60.7% 1,182

UIC 191 27.6% 500 72.4% 691

Iowa 153 40.1% 229 59.9% 382

Johns Hopkins 554 28.8% 1,370 71.2% 1,924

Kentucky 149 32.7% 307 67.3% 456

Loma Linda 172 31.7% 370 68.3% 542

Louisville 57 32.4% 119 67.6% 176

Maryland 62 27.8% 161 72.2% 223

UMass 118 22.8% 400 77.2% 518

UMDNJ 96 31.9% 205 68.1% 301

INSP Mexico 143 37.8% 235 62.2% 378

Michigan 294 32.0% 624 68.0% 918

Minnesota 360 30.9% 805 69.1% 1,165

UNMC 39 32.2% 82 67.8% 121

UNC 422 29.4% 1,012 70.6% 1,434

Ohio State 110 31.6% 238 68.4% 348

Oklahoma 95 37.0% 162 63.0% 257

Pittsburgh 177 29.5% 423 70.5% 600

Puerto Rico 76 17.3% 364 82.7% 440

Saint Louis 110 31.8% 236 68.2% 346

SDSU 75 24.3% 234 75.7% 309

South Carolina 169 23.9% 537 76.1% 706

South Florida 206 24.6% 630 75.4% 836

Texas A&M 112 35.9% 200 64.1% 312

UTexas 343 28.0% 884 72.0% 1,227

North Texas 88 31.0% 196 69.0% 284

Tulane 269 33.8% 527 66.2% 796

Washington 265 32.9% 541 67.1% 806

Yale 63 24.1% 198 75.9% 261

Total 8,049 28.3% 20,394 71.7% 28,443

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Table 3.2 – Students by School and Citizenship (Revised November 6, 2012)

School US Citizens Foreign

Nationals Total

UAB 288 85.2% 50 14.8% 338

SUNY Albany 282 78.1% 79 21.9% 361

Arizona 330 93.2% 24 6.8% 354

Arkansas 131 97.0% 4 3.0% 135

BU 846 92.0% 74 8.0% 920

University at Buffalo 377 82.9% 78 17.1% 455

Berkeley 412 94.9% 22 5.1% 434

UCLA Fielding School 584 88.1% 79 11.9% 663

Colorado 313 96.0% 13 4.0% 326

Columbia 1,107 86.9% 167 13.1% 1,274

CUNY 526 95.1% 27 4.9% 553

SUNY Downstate 106 93.8% 7 6.2% 113

Drexel 362 89.8% 41 10.2% 403

East Tennessee 90 84.9% 16 15.1% 106

Emory 916 83.2% 185 16.8% 1,101

Florida 828 90.0% 92 10.0% 920

Florida International 673 88.9% 84 11.1% 757

GW 823 94.2% 51 5.8% 874

Georgia 224 84.2% 42 15.8% 266

Georgia Southern 129 85.4% 22 14.6% 151

Harvard 783 66.2% 399 33.8% 1,182

UIC 638 92.3% 53 7.7% 691

Iowa 339 88.7% 43 11.3% 382

Johns Hopkins 1,483 77.1% 441 22.9% 1,924

Kentucky 403 88.4% 53 11.6% 456

Loma Linda 491 90.6% 51 9.4% 542

Louisville 146 83.0% 30 17.0% 176

Maryland 192 86.1% 31 13.9% 223

UMass 459 88.6% 59 11.4% 518

UMDNJ 267 88.7% 34 11.3% 301

INSP Mexico 0 0.0% 378 100.0% 378

Michigan 776 84.5% 142 15.5% 918

Minnesota 1,044 89.6% 121 10.4% 1,165

UNMC 89 73.6% 32 26.4% 121

UNC 1,276 89.0% 158 11.0% 1,434

Ohio State 328 94.3% 20 5.7% 348

Oklahoma 231 89.9% 26 10.1% 257

Pittsburgh 456 76.0% 144 24.0% 600

Puerto Rico 440 100.0% 0 0.0% 440

Saint Louis 316 91.3% 30 8.7% 346

SDSU 292 94.5% 17 5.5% 309

South Carolina 606 85.8% 100 14.2% 706

South Florida 770 92.1% 66 7.9% 836

Texas A&M 282 90.4% 30 9.6% 312

UTexas 933 76.0% 294 24.0% 1,227

North Texas 213 75.0% 71 25.0% 284

Tulane 689 86.6% 107 13.4% 796

Washington 740 91.8% 66 8.2% 806

Yale 205 78.5% 56 21.5% 261

Total 24,234 85.2% 4,209 14.8% 28,443

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Table 3.3 – U.S. Students by School and Race/Ethnicity

School

Hispanic/

Latino

American Indian/ Alaska

Native Asian

Black or African-

American

Native Hawaiian/

Pacific Islander

UAB 9 3.1% 1 0.3% 38 13.2% 57 19.8% 0 0.0%

SUNY Albany 11 3.9% 1 0.4% 24 8.5% 20 7.1% 2 0.7%

Arizona 48 14.5% 29 8.8% 37 11.2% 14 4.2% 0 0.0%

Arkansas 2 1.5% 1 0.8% 4 3.1% 35 26.7% 0 0.0%

BU 49 5.8% 1 0.1% 98 11.6% 37 4.4% 3 0.4%

University at Buffalo 9 2.4% 3 0.8% 27 7.2% 10 2.7% 6 1.6%

Berkeley 54 13.1% 7 1.7% 74 18.0% 16 3.9% 7 1.7%

UCLA Fielding School 84 14.4% 6 1.0% 183 31.3% 44 7.5% 0 0.0%

Colorado 20 6.4% 6 1.9% 20 6.4% 11 3.5% 2 0.6%

Columbia 91 8.2% 3 0.3% 218 19.7% 80 7.2% 1 0.1%

CUNY 47 8.9% 1 0.2% 29 5.5% 118 22.4% 20 3.8%

SUNY Downstate 2 1.9% 0 0.0% 23 21.7% 28 26.4% 1 0.9%

Drexel 34 9.4% 5 1.4% 47 13.0% 74 20.4% 2 0.6%

East Tennessee 1 1.1% 0 0.0% 5 5.6% 12 13.3% 0 0.0%

Emory 33 3.6% 2 0.2% 119 13.0% 130 14.2% 0 0.0%

Florida 70 8.5% 3 0.4% 52 6.3% 73 8.8% 1 0.1%

Florida International 110 16.3% 0 0.0% 38 5.6% 187 27.8% 0 0.0%

GW 38 4.6% 3 0.4% 101 12.3% 122 14.8% 5 0.6%

Georgia 6 2.7% 0 0.0% 18 8.0% 49 21.9% 0 0.0%

Georgia Southern 5 3.9% 0 0.0% 7 5.4% 59 45.7% 0 0.0%

Harvard 48 6.1% 4 0.5% 139 17.8% 54 6.9% 1 0.1%

UIC 52 8.2% 1 0.2% 107 16.8% 91 14.3% 0 0.0%

Iowa 9 2.7% 2 0.6% 23 6.8% 14 4.1% 1 0.3%

Johns Hopkins 71 4.8% 2 0.1% 304 20.5% 142 9.6% 4 0.3%

Kentucky 8 2.0% 1 0.2% 28 6.9% 60 14.9% 0 0.0%

Loma Linda 57 11.6% 1 0.2% 136 27.7% 81 16.5% 7 1.4%

Louisville 4 2.7% 0 0.0% 16 11.0% 22 15.1% 0 0.0%

Maryland 9 4.7% 1 0.5% 23 12.0% 38 19.8% 0 0.0%

UMass 24 5.2% 0 0.0% 25 5.4% 31 6.8% 0 0.0%

UMDNJ 18 6.7% 0 0.0% 79 29.6% 55 20.6% 1 0.4%

INSP Mexico 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%

Michigan 32 4.1% 2 0.3% 119 15.3% 75 9.7% 3 0.4%

Minnesota 29 2.8% 11 1.1% 100 9.6% 47 4.5% 3 0.3%

UNMC 3 3.4% 1 1.1% 4 4.5% 5 5.6% 0 0.0%

UNC 63 4.9% 10 0.8% 114 8.9% 125 9.8% 8 0.6%

Ohio State 8 2.4% 0 0.0% 24 7.3% 28 8.5% 0 0.0%

Oklahoma 6 2.6% 26 11.3% 16 6.9% 27 11.7% 0 0.0%

Pittsburgh 12 2.6% 0 0.0% 44 9.6% 40 8.8% 0 0.0%

Puerto Rico 437 99.3% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 0.2% 0 0.0%

Saint Louis 7 2.2% 1 0.3% 36 11.4% 38 12.0% 2 0.6%

SDSU 60 20.5% 3 1.0% 41 14.0% 12 4.1% 14 4.8%

South Carolina 14 2.3% 0 0.0% 29 4.8% 83 13.7% 0 0.0%

South Florida 70 9.1% 5 0.6% 63 8.2% 155 20.1% 0 0.0%

Texas A&M 43 15.2% 0 0.0% 30 10.6% 41 14.5% 0 0.0%

UTexas 93 10.0% 2 0.2% 178 19.1% 122 13.1% 0 0.0%

North Texas 28 13.1% 2 0.9% 27 12.7% 66 31.0% 0 0.0%

Tulane 15 2.2% 17 2.5% 47 6.8% 101 14.7% 22 3.2%

Washington 40 5.4% 8 1.1% 110 14.9% 23 3.1% 1 0.1%

Yale 16 7.8% 0 0.0% 46 22.4% 16 7.8% 1 0.5%

Total 1,999 8.2% 172 0.7% 3,070 12.7% 2,769 11.4% 118 0.5%

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Table 3.3 – U.S. Students by School and Race/Ethnicity (Continued)

School White

Two or More

Races Race Unknown

Total US

Citizens

UAB 162 56.3% 3 1.0% 18 6.3% 288

SUNY Albany 195 69.1% 2 0.7% 27 9.6% 282

Arizona 195 59.1% 6 1.8% 1 0.3% 330

Arkansas 86 65.6% 2 1.5% 1 0.8% 131

BU 525 62.1% 22 2.6% 111 13.1% 846

SUNY Buffalo 296 78.5% 1 0.3% 25 6.6% 377

Berkeley 184 44.7% 0 0.0% 70 17.0% 412

UCLA Fielding School 225 38.5% 6 1.0% 36 6.2% 584

Colorado 238 76.0% 0 0.0% 16 5.1% 313

Columbia 577 52.1% 33 3.0% 104 9.4% 1,107

CUNY 200 38.0% 13 2.5% 98 18.6% 526

SUNY Downstate 40 37.7% 1 0.9% 11 10.4% 106

Drexel 156 43.1% 0 0.0% 44 12.2% 362

East Tennessee 70 77.8% 1 1.1% 1 1.1% 90

Emory 535 58.4% 18 2.0% 79 8.6% 916

Florida 603 72.8% 2 0.2% 24 2.9% 828

Florida International 138 20.5% 184 27.3% 16 2.4% 673

GW 433 52.6% 21 2.6% 100 12.2% 823

Georgia 136 60.7% 4 1.8% 11 4.9% 224

Georgia Southern 51 39.5% 2 1.6% 5 3.9% 129

Harvard 438 55.9% 28 3.6% 71 9.1% 783

UIC 341 53.4% 22 3.4% 24 3.8% 638

Iowa 261 77.0% 1 0.3% 28 8.3% 339

Johns Hopkins 873 58.9% 48 3.2% 39 2.6% 1,483

Kentucky 298 73.9% 1 0.2% 7 1.7% 403

Loma Linda 183 37.3% 26 5.3% 0 0.0% 491

Louisville 101 69.2% 1 0.7% 2 1.4% 146

Maryland 112 58.3% 0 0.0% 9 4.7% 192

UMass 327 71.2% 8 1.7% 44 9.6% 459

UMDNJ 99 37.1% 0 0.0% 15 5.6% 267

INSP Mexico 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0

Michigan 485 62.5% 29 3.7% 31 4.0% 776

Minnesota 765 73.3% 0 0.0% 89 8.5% 1,044

UNMC 76 85.4% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 89

UNC 835 65.4% 54 4.2% 67 5.3% 1,276

Ohio State 251 76.5% 2 0.6% 15 4.6% 328

Oklahoma 148 64.1% 7 3.0% 1 0.4% 231

Pittsburgh 308 67.5% 9 2.0% 43 9.4% 456

Puerto Rico 2 0.5% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 440

Saint Louis 214 67.7% 3 0.9% 15 4.7% 316

SDSU 122 41.8% 7 2.4% 33 11.3% 292

South Carolina 464 76.6% 12 2.0% 4 0.7% 606

South Florida 456 59.2% 0 0.0% 21 2.7% 770

Texas A&M 137 48.6% 0 0.0% 31 11.0% 282

UTexas 446 47.8% 35 3.8% 57 6.1% 933

North Texas 89 41.8% 0 0.0% 1 0.5% 213

Tulane 405 58.8% 4 0.6% 78 11.3% 689

Washington 512 69.2% 0 0.0% 46 6.2% 740

Yale 107 52.2% 7 3.4% 12 5.9% 205

Total 13,900 57.4% 625 2.6% 1,581 6.5% 24,234

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Table 3.4 – Students by Degree Objective, Gender, and Citizenship (Revised November 6, 2012)]

Degree Objective Male Female US Citizens Foreign Nationals

MPH 3,612 44.9% 10,962 53.8% 12,901 53.2% 1,673 39.7%

MS 870 10.8% 1,543 7.6% 1,871 7.7% 542 12.9%

MSPH 112 1.4% 305 1.5% 361 1.5% 56 1.3%

MHA/MHSA 520 6.5% 703 3.4% 1,156 4.8% 67 1.6%

OTHER MAST 285 3.5% 1,152 5.6% 1,272 5.2% 165 3.9%

DRPH 434 5.4% 943 4.6% 1,127 4.7% 250 5.9%

SCD 119 1.5% 259 1.3% 216 0.9% 162 3.8%

PHD 1,643 20.4% 3,377 16.6% 3,809 15.7% 1,212 28.8%

OTHER DOCT 171 2.1% 405 2.0% 540 2.2% 36 0.9%

JOINT DEGREE - MAST 262 3.3% 704 3.5% 928 3.8% 38 0.9%

JOINT DEGREE - DOCT 22 0.3% 42 0.2% 55 0.2% 9 0.2%

Total 8,049 100.0% 20,394 100.0% 24,234 100.0% 4,209 100.0%

% MAST 5,660 70.3% 15,368 75.4% 18,488 76.3% 2,541 60.4%

% DOCT 2,389 29.7% 5,026 24.6% 5,747 23.7% 1,669 39.6%

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Table 3.5 – U.S. Students by Degree Objective and Race/Ethnicity

Degree Objective Hispanic/Latino American Indian/

Alaska Native Asian Black or African-

American

MPH 1,083 54.2% 117 68.0% 1,648 8.0% 1,687 60.9%

MS 159 8.0% 10 5.8% 246 8.0% 91 3.3%

MSPH 18 0.9% 4 2.3% 35 1.1% 44 1.6%

MHA/MHSA 94 4.7% 3 1.7% 158 5.1% 111 4.0%

OTHER MAST 189 9.5% 5 2.9% 169 5.5% 120 4.3%

DRPH 105 5.3% 12 7.0% 136 4.4% 210 7.6%

SCD 7 0.4% 1 0.6% 25 0.8% 19 0.7%

PHD 261 13.1% 16 9.3% 491 16.0% 370 13.4%

OTHER DOCT 27 1.4% 1 0.6% 31 1.0% 23 0.8%

JOINT DEGREE - MAST 55 2.8% 3 1.7% 126 4.1% 88 3.2%

JOINT DEGREE -

DOCT 1 0.1% 0 0.0% 6 0.2% 6 0.2%

Total 1,999 100.0% 172 100.0% 3,070 100.0% 2,769 100.0%

% MAST 1,598 79.9% 142 82.6% 2,381 77.6% 2,141 77.3%

% DOCT 401 20.1% 30 17.4% 689 22.4% 628 22.7%

Degree Objective

Native Hawaiian/

Pacific Islander White Two or More Races Race Unknown

MPH 62 52.5% 7,046 50.7% 311 49.8% 947 59.9%

MS 15 12.7% 1,146 8.2% 56 9.0% 148 9.4%

MSPH 3 2.5% 217 1.6% 8 1.3% 32 2.0%

MHA/MHSA 8 6.8% 709 5.1% 15 2.4% 58 3.7%

OTHER MAST 8 6.8% 653 4.7% 105 16.8% 23 1.5%

DRPH 4 3.4% 565 4.1% 38 6.1% 57 3.6%

SCD 2 1.7% 126 0.9% 8 1.3% 28 1.8%

PHD 14 11.9% 2,412 17.3% 67 10.7% 178 11.3%

OTHER DOCT 0 0.0% 428 3.1% 9 1.4% 21 1.3%

JOINT DEGREE - MAST 2 1.7% 559 4.0% 7 1.1% 88 5.6%

JOINT DEGREE - DOCT 0 0.0% 40 0.3% 1 0.2% 1 0.1%

Total 118 100.0% 13,900 100.0% 625 100.0% 1,581 100.0%

% MAST 98 83.1% 10,330 74.3% 502 80.3% 1,296 82.0%

% DOCT 20 16.9% 3,571 25.7% 123 19.7% 285 18.0%

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Table 3.6 – Students by School and Degree Objective

School MPH MS MSPH MHA/ MHSA

OTHER MAST DRPH

UAB 156 10 37 0 0 29

SUNY Albany 157 56 0 0 0 29

Arizona 238 6 0 0 0 28

Arkansas 67 3 0 24 0 17

BU 676 41 0 0 0 45

University at Buffalo 47 88 0 0 0 0

Berkeley 186 18 0 0 0 33

UCLA Fielding School 238 77 0 0 61 31

Colorado 246 24 0 0 0 11

Columbia 990 92 0 0 0 49

CUNY 401 76 0 0 0 76

SUNY Downstate 95 0 0 0 0 18

Drexel 332 14 0 0 0 28

East Tennessee 76 6 0 0 0 22

Emory 855 0 75 0 0 0

Florida 162 10 0 43 171 0

Florida International 312 137 0 0 227 0

GW 683 81 0 69 0 41

Georgia 180 9 0 0 0 27

Georgia Southern 85 0 0 15 0 51

Harvard 341 308 0 0 0 9

UIC 359 65 0 66 0 46

Iowa 102 58 0 49 0 0

Johns Hopkins 509 85 0 42 425 162

Kentucky 270 0 0 76 0 77

Loma Linda 311 0 1 0 118 103

Louisville 75 19 0 0 29 0

Maryland 69 28 0 20 0 0

UMass 294 115 0 0 0 0

UMDNJ 202 2 0 0 0 21

INSP Mexico 114 103 0 0 82 27

Michigan 473 109 0 82 0 0

Minnesota 649 287 0 35 0 0

UNMC 83 0 0 0 0 0

UNC 513 62 91 152 34 79

Ohio State 193 6 0 49 0 0

Oklahoma 171 23 0 26 0 10

Pittsburgh 233 82 0 41 0 27

Puerto Rico 224 42 0 49 95 30

Saint Louis 146 40 6 60 0 0

SDSU 222 3 0 0 0 0

South Carolina 115 33 34 37 177 31

South Florida 560 0 53 35 0 13

Texas A&M 199 0 21 53 0 17

UTexas 761 66 0 0 0 132

North Texas 190 0 0 26 0 41

Tulane 516 12 99 37 18 17

Washington 305 105 0 137 0 0

Yale 194 12 0 0 0 0

Total 14,574 2,413 417 1,223 1,437 1,377

% Degree Objective 51.2% 8.5% 1.5% 4.3% 5.1% 4.8%

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Table 3.6 – Students by School and Degree Objective (Continued)

School SCD PHD OTHER DOCT

JOINT DEGREE -

MAST

JOINT DEGREE

DOCT Total

UAB 0 91 0 15 0 338

SUNY Albany 0 118 0 1 0 361

Arizona 0 46 0 36 0 354

Arkansas 0 12 0 12 0 135

BU 17 43 0 98 0 920

University at Buffalo 0 57 131 132 0 455

Berkeley 0 133 0 64 0 434

UCLA Fielding School 0 205 22 29 0 663

Colorado 0 39 0 6 0 326

Columbia 0 143 0 0 0 1,274

CUNY 0 0 0 0 0 553

SUNY Downstate 0 0 0 0 0 113

Drexel 0 15 0 14 0 403

East Tennessee 0 2 0 0 0 106

Emory 0 117 0 51 3 1,101

Florida 0 205 297 3 29 920

Florida International 0 52 29 0 0 757

GW 0 0 0 0 0 874

Georgia 0 48 0 1 1 266

Georgia Southern 0 0 0 0 0 151

Harvard 272 186 0 66 0 1,182

UIC 0 134 0 20 1 691

Iowa 0 97 0 77 0 382

Johns Hopkins 1 612 0 67 21 1,924

Kentucky 0 33 0 0 0 456

Loma Linda 0 7 0 0 3 542

Louisville 0 53 0 0 0 176

Maryland 0 106 0 0 0 223

UMass 0 82 27 0 0 518

UMDNJ 0 42 0 34 0 301

INSP Mexico 52 0 0 0 0 378

Michigan 0 254 0 0 0 918

Minnesota 0 194 0 0 0 1,165

UNMC 0 34 0 4 0 121

UNC 0 503 0 0 0 1,434

Ohio State 0 56 0 42 3 348

Oklahoma 0 19 0 8 0 257

Pittsburgh 0 217 0 0 0 600

Puerto Rico 0 0 0 0 0 440

Saint Louis 0 41 0 53 0 346

SDSU 0 67 0 17 0 309

South Carolina 0 190 70 19 0 706

South Florida 0 114 0 58 3 836

Texas A&M 0 22 0 0 0 312

UTexas 0 268 0 0 0 1,227

North Texas 0 20 0 7 0 284

Tulane 36 47 0 14 0 796

Washington 0 252 0 7 0 806

Yale 0 44 0 11 0 261

Total 378 5,020 576 966 64 28,443

% Degree Objective 1.3% 17.6% 2.0% 3.4% 0.2% 100.0%

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Table 3.6 – Students by School and Degree Objective Summary

School Total Masters Total Doctoral

UAB 218 64.5% 120 35.5%

SUNY Albany 214 59.3% 147 40.7%

Arizona 280 79.1% 74 20.9%

Arkansas 106 78.5% 29 21.5%

BU 815 88.6% 105 11.4%

University at Buffalo 267 58.7% 188 41.3%

Berkeley 268 61.8% 166 38.2%

UCLA Fielding School 405 61.1% 258 38.9%

Colorado 276 84.7% 50 15.3%

Columbia 1,082 84.9% 192 15.1%

CUNY 477 86.3% 76 13.7%

SUNY Downstate 95 84.1% 18 15.9%

Drexel 360 89.3% 43 10.7%

East Tennessee 82 77.4% 24 22.6%

Emory 981 89.1% 120 10.9%

Florida 389 42.3% 531 57.7%

Florida International 676 89.3% 81 10.7%

GW 833 95.3% 41 4.7%

Georgia 190 71.4% 76 28.6%

Georgia Southern 100 66.2% 51 33.8%

Harvard 715 60.5% 467 39.5%

UIC 510 73.8% 181 26.2%

Iowa 285 74.6% 97 25.4%

Johns Hopkins 1,128 58.6% 796 41.4%

Kentucky 346 75.9% 110 24.1%

Loma Linda 429 79.2% 113 20.8%

Louisville 123 69.9% 53 30.1%

Maryland 117 52.5% 106 47.5%

UMass 409 79.0% 109 21.0%

UMDNJ 238 79.1% 63 20.9%

INSP Mexico 299 79.1% 79 20.9%

Michigan 664 72.3% 254 27.7%

Minnesota 971 83.3% 194 16.7%

UNMC 87 71.9% 34 28.1%

UNC 852 59.4% 582 40.6%

Ohio State 289 83.0% 59 17.0%

Oklahoma 228 88.7% 29 11.3%

Pittsburgh 356 59.3% 244 40.7%

Puerto Rico 410 93.2% 30 6.8%

Saint Louis 305 88.2% 41 11.8%

SDSU 242 78.3% 67 21.7%

South Carolina 415 58.8% 291 41.2%

South Florida 706 84.4% 130 15.6%

Texas A&M 273 87.5% 39 12.5%

UTexas 827 67.4% 400 32.6%

North Texas 223 78.5% 61 21.5%

Tulane 696 87.4% 100 12.6%

Washington 554 68.7% 252 31.3%

Yale 217 83.1% 44 16.9%

Total 21,028 73.9% 7,415 26.1%

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Table 3.7 – Students by Program Area, Gender, and Citizenship (Revised November 6, 2012)

Program Area Male Female US Citizens Foreign Nationals

BIOSTAT 844 10.5% 1,007 4.9% 1,107 4.6% 743 17.7%

EPID 1,456 18.1% 3,296 16.2% 3,895 16.1% 857 20.4%

HSA 1,969 24.5% 3,583 17.6% 4,887 20.2% 665 15.8%

PHP/PM 314 3.9% 784 3.8% 1,027 4.2% 71 1.7%

HED/BS 609 7.6% 3,618 17.7% 3,922 16.2% 305 7.2%

ENVIRON 839 10.4% 1,386 6.8% 1,903 7.9% 322 7.7%

INTHLTH 320 4.0% 1,149 5.6% 1,239 5.1% 230 5.5%

NUTR 104 1.3% 695 3.4% 650 2.7% 149 3.5%

BIOMED 203 2.5% 488 2.4% 498 2.1% 193 4.6%

MCH 57 0.7% 761 3.7% 747 3.1% 71 1.7%

OTHER 646 8.0% 2,068 10.1% 2,530 10.4% 184 4.4%

GENERAL 691 8.6% 1,560 7.6% 1,831 7.6% 420 10.0%

Total 8,049 100.0% 20,394 100.0% 24,234 100.0% 4,209 100.0%

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Table 3.8 – U.S. Students by Program Area and Race/Ethnicity

Program Area Hispanic/

Latino

American Indian/ Alaska Native Asian

Black or African-

American

BIOSTAT 63 3.2% 3 1.7% 277 9.0% 71 2.6%

EPID 233 11.6% 21 12.2% 598 19.5% 371 13.4%

HSA 352 17.6% 29 16.9% 716 23.3% 580 20.9%

PHP/PM 66 3.3% 18 10.5% 81 2.6% 125 4.5%

HED/BS 394 19.7% 20 11.6% 375 12.2% 682 24.6%

ENVIRON 173 8.7% 21 12.2% 229 7.4% 193 7.0%

INTHLTH 74 3.7% 6 3.5% 170 5.5% 111 4.0%

NUTR 69 3.5% 6 3.5% 48 1.6% 38 1.4%

BIOMED 27 1.4% 1 0.6% 75 2.4% 37 1.3%

MCH 79 4.0% 11 6.4% 67 2.2% 94 3.4%

OTHER 278 13.9% 24 14.0% 189 6.2% 218 7.9%

GENERAL 192 9.6% 12 7.0% 247 8.0% 251 9.1%

Total 1,999 100.0% 172 100.0% 3,070 100.0% 2,769 100.0%

Program Area

Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander White

Two or More Races

Race Unknown

BIOSTAT 7 5.9% 582 4.2% 32 5.1% 73 4.6%

EPID 29 24.6% 2,298 16.5% 100 15.9% 247 15.6%

HSA 28 23.7% 2,754 19.8% 98 15.6% 332 21.0%

PHP/PM 2 1.7% 653 4.7% 13 2.1% 69 4.4%

HED/BS 17 14.4% 2,086 15.0% 113 18.1% 236 14.9%

ENVIRON 18 15.3% 1,091 7.8% 36 5.8% 143 9.0%

INTHLTH 1 0.8% 738 5.3% 30 4.7% 111 7.0%

NUTR 2 1.7% 399 2.9% 37 5.9% 51 3.2%

BIOMED 4 3.4% 303 2.2% 8 1.3% 43 2.7%

MCH 2 1.7% 438 3.1% 9 1.4% 48 3.0%

OTHER 3 2.5% 1,611 11.6% 107 17.1% 100 6.3%

GENERAL 5 4.2% 950 6.8% 44 7.0% 130 8.2%

Total 118 100.0% 13,900 100.0% 625 100.0% 1,581 100.0%

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Table 3.9 – Students by School and Program Area

School BIOSTAT EPID HSA PHP/PM HED/BS ENVIRON INTHLTH

UAB 38 104 104 0 65 22 0

SUNY Albany 52 79 46 6 68 45 0

Arizona 27 61 81 46 40 29 27

Arkansas 8 11 42 17 28 6 0

BU 23 194 182 0 121 46 241

University at Buffalo 48 45 10 0 23 2 0

Berkeley 36 75 95 0 43 54 0

UCLA Fielding School 77 105 172 0 0 51 0

Colorado 42 74 53 0 94 10 0

Columbia 111 275 319 0 290 77 0

CUNY 0 66 123 0 180 68 0

SUNY Downstate 4 36 16 0 49 8 0

Drexel 14 15 6 0 22 0 0

East Tennessee 3 40 25 0 28 10 0

Emory 81 294 180 0 287 84 175

Florida 24 52 88 67 47 32 0

Florida International 23 67 48 0 119 47 0

GW 0 103 214 0 165 40 194

Georgia 6 74 46 0 84 29 0

Georgia Southern 20 28 39 0 44 20 0

Harvard 91 158 170 0 101 77 93

UIC 42 118 216 45 193 77 0

Iowa 44 66 88 24 49 41 0

Johns Hopkins 48 212 332 0 121 87 301

Kentucky 18 118 89 20 86 36 0

Loma Linda 16 69 148 38 140 12 51

Louisville 23 20 15 0 10 4 0

Maryland 5 27 24 0 53 19 0

UMass 21 28 17 156 35 5 0

UMDNJ 20 117 74 15 51 24 0

INSP Mexico 10 57 57 26 23 8 0

Michigan 162 232 158 0 204 115 0

Minnesota 63 158 365 147 80 164 0

UNMC 8 23 28 0 39 20 0

UNC 144 218 335 211 155 156 0

Ohio State 13 49 89 0 52 34 0

Oklahoma 7 30 42 0 32 18 0

Pittsburgh 95 128 79 0 92 43 0

Puerto Rico 14 38 49 0 78 45 0

Saint Louis 12 65 123 5 49 26 0

SDSU 7 102 35 0 108 36 0

South Carolina 21 77 126 0 108 26 0

South Florida 40 73 108 186 128 85 151

Texas A&M 8 59 146 0 58 41 0

UTexas 125 277 305 0 204 79 1

North Texas 40 51 61 0 62 33 0

Tulane 14 122 118 0 70 141 181

Washington 80 157 213 89 12 76 54

Yale 24 106 54 0 37 17 0

Total 1,850 4,752 5,552 1,098 4,227 2,225 1,469

% Program Area 6.5% 16.7% 19.5% 3.9% 14.9% 7.8% 5.2%

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Table 3.9 – Students by School and Program Area (Continued) School NUTR BIOMED MCH OTHER GENERAL TOTAL

UAB 0 0 0 0 5 338

SUNY Albany 0 65 0 0 0 361

Arizona 0 0 43 0 0 354

Arkansas 0 0 0 0 23 135

BU 0 0 90 24 0 920

University at Buffalo 25 0 0 302 0 455

Berkeley 0 52 29 0 50 434

UCLA Fielding School 0 0 0 258 0 663

Colorado 0 0 0 16 37 326

Columbia 0 0 136 0 66 1,274

CUNY 83 0 0 0 33 553

SUNY Downstate 0 0 0 0 0 113

Drexel 0 0 0 0 346 403

East Tennessee 0 0 0 0 0 106

Emory 0 0 0 0 0 1,101

Florida 0 0 0 610 0 920

Florida International 151 0 0 242 60 757

GW 0 33 72 53 0 874

Georgia 0 0 0 27 0 266

Georgia Southern 0 0 0 0 0 151

Harvard 32 53 0 0 407 1,182

UIC 0 0 0 0 0 691

Iowa 0 0 0 8 63 382

Johns Hopkins 0 172 94 0 557 1,924

Kentucky 0 0 0 80 9 456

Loma Linda 65 0 5 0 0 542

Louisville 0 0 0 29 75 176

Maryland 0 0 8 87 0 223

UMass 74 0 0 141 41 518

UMDNJ 0 0 0 0 0 301

INSP Mexico 57 65 7 0 68 378

Michigan 47 0 0 0 0 918

Minnesota 51 0 85 52 0 1,165

UNMC 0 0 1 2 0 121

UNC 117 0 98 0 0 1,434

Ohio State 0 0 0 67 45 348

Oklahoma 0 0 0 128 0 257

Pittsburgh 0 135 0 0 28 600

Puerto Rico 21 0 28 108 59 440

Saint Louis 10 0 0 57 0 346

SDSU 0 0 0 21 0 309

South Carolina 0 0 0 337 11 706

South Florida 0 0 64 0 2 836

Texas A&M 0 0 0 0 0 312

UTexas 0 0 0 0 236 1,227

North Texas 0 0 0 7 30 284

Tulane 18 81 40 11 0 796

Washington 48 35 18 24 0 806

Yale 0 0 0 23 0 261

Total 799 691 818 2,714 2,251 28,443

% Program Area 2.8% 2.4% 2.9% 9.5% 7.9% 100.0%

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Table 3.10 – Students by Program Area and Degree Objective

Degree Objective BIOSTAT EPID HSA PHP/PM HED/BS ENVIRON INTHLTH NUTR BIOMED MCH OTHER GENERAL TOTAL

MPH 359 2,579 2,306 963 2,975 1,086 962 356 105 595 369 1,923 14,574

MS 539 347 369 0 66 264 48 296 172 7 305 0 2,413

MSPH 42 90 66 0 23 111 13 0 56 16 0 0 417

MHA/MHSA 0 0 1,147 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 76 0 1,223

OTHER MAST 1 66 219 26 52 40 149 15 64 45 719 41 1,437

DRPH 69 142 394 62 353 103 56 9 0 39 62 88 1,377

SCD 3 122 46 0 55 54 45 41 12 0 0 0 378

PHD 831 1,340 732 20 581 534 140 58 278 91 415 0 5,020

OTHER DOCT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 562 0 576

JOINT DEGREE - MAST 2 51 271 6 115 31 50 10 1 24 206 199 966

JOINT DEGREE - DOCT 5 16 3 21 7 2 6 0 3 2 0 0 64

Total 1,850 4,752 5,552 1,098 4,227 2,225 1,469 799 691 818 2,714 2,251 28,443

% MAST 50.9% 65.9% 78.8% 90.6% 76.4% 68.8% 83.2% 84.7% 57.6% 83.9% 61.7% 96.1% 73.9%

% DOCT 49.1% 34.1% 21.2% 9.4% 23.6% 31.2% 16.8% 15.3% 42.4% 16.1% 38.3% 3.9% 26.1%

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Table 3.11 – Student Status by Degree Objective and Program Area

Degree Objective Full-Time Part-Time Other Total

MPH 9,211 63.2% 4,056 27.8% 1,316 9.0% 14,582

MS 1,689 70.0% 587 24.3% 137 5.7% 2,413

MSPH 306 73.2% 106 25.4% 6 1.4% 418

MHA/MHSA 869 71.0% 338 27.6% 16 1.3% 1,223

OTHER MAST 972 67.7% 208 14.5% 257 17.9% 1,437

DRPH 657 47.7% 551 40.0% 170 12.3% 1,378

SCD 359 95.0% 19 5.0% 0 0.0% 378

PHD 3,982 79.3% 1,038 20.7% 0 0.0% 5,019

OTHER DOCT 487 84.5% 7 1.2% 82 14.2% 576

JOINT DEGREE -

MAST 800 83.6% 155 16.2% 2 0.2% 957

JOINT DEGREE - DOCT 28 43.8% 36 56.3% 0 0.0% 64

Total 19,358 68.1% 7,100 25.0% 1,985 7.0% 28,443

Program Area Full-Time Part-Time Other Total

BIOSTAT 1,408 76.0% 398 21.5% 47 2.5% 1,853

EPID 3,508 73.7% 1,189 25.0% 64 1.3% 4,761

HSA 3,558 64.1% 1,552 28.0% 437 7.9% 5,547

PHP/PM 263 23.9% 528 48.0% 310 28.1% 1,101

HED/BS 2,904 68.8% 1,119 26.5% 198 4.7% 4,221

ENVIRON 1,605 72.1% 563 25.3% 59 2.6% 2,227

INTHLTH 1,143 77.8% 280 19.1% 46 3.1% 1,469

NUTR 552 69.3% 245 30.7% 0 0.0% 797

BIOMED 621 89.9% 69 10.0% 1 0.1% 691

MCH 623 76.0% 172 21.0% 25 3.0% 820

OTHER 2,034 75.2% 367 13.6% 303 11.2% 2,704

GENERAL 1,141 50.6% 618 27.4% 496 22.0% 2,255

Total 19,358 68.1% 7,100 25.0% 1,985 7.0% 28,443

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Table 3.12 – Student Status by School

School Full-Time Part-Time Other Total

UAB 235 69.5% 103 30.5% 0 0.0% 338

SUNY Albany 237 65.7% 124 34.3% 0 0.0% 361

Arizona 224 63.3% 130 36.7% 0 0.0% 354

Arkansas 54 40.0% 81 60.0% 0 0.0% 135

BU 633 68.8% 287 31.2% 0 0.0% 920

University at Buffalo 408 89.7% 47 10.3% 0 0.0% 455

Berkeley 434 100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 434

UCLA Fielding School 604 91.1% 0 0.0% 59 8.9% 663

Colorado 254 77.9% 72 22.1% 0 0.0% 326

Columbia 820 64.4% 388 30.5% 66 5.2% 1,274

CUNY 154 27.8% 399 72.2% 0 0.0% 553

SUNY Downstate 8 7.1% 93 82.3% 12 10.6% 113

Drexel 280 69.5% 123 30.5% 0 0.0% 403

East Tennessee 55 51.9% 51 48.1% 0 0.0% 106

Emory 902 81.9% 39 3.5% 160 14.5% 1,101

Florida 759 82.5% 38 4.1% 123 13.4% 920

Florida International 481 63.5% 276 36.5% 0 0.0% 757

GW 468 53.5% 380 43.5% 26 3.0% 874

Georgia 227 85.3% 39 14.7% 0 0.0% 266

Georgia Southern 96 63.6% 44 29.1% 11 7.3% 151

Harvard 869 73.5% 147 12.4% 166 14.0% 1,182

UIC 401 58.0% 189 27.4% 101 14.6% 691

Iowa 259 67.8% 99 25.9% 24 6.3% 382

Johns Hopkins 1,409 73.2% 105 5.5% 410 21.3% 1,924

Kentucky 312 68.4% 144 31.6% 0 0.0% 456

Loma Linda 150 27.7% 279 51.5% 113 20.8% 542

Louisville 108 61.4% 68 38.6% 0 0.0% 176

Maryland 177 79.4% 46 20.6% 0 0.0% 223

UMass 258 49.8% 260 50.2% 0 0.0% 518

UMDNJ 118 39.2% 183 60.8% 0 0.0% 301

INSP Mexico 282 74.6% 96 25.4% 0 0.0% 378

Michigan 851 92.7% 19 2.1% 48 5.2% 918

Minnesota 734 63.0% 431 37.0% 0 0.0% 1,165

UNMC 63 52.1% 58 47.9% 0 0.0% 121

UNC 1,110 77.4% 324 22.6% 0 0.0% 1,434

Ohio State 239 68.7% 64 18.4% 45 12.9% 348

Oklahoma 118 45.9% 139 54.1% 0 0.0% 257

Pittsburgh 429 71.5% 171 28.5% 0 0.0% 600

Puerto Rico 229 52.0% 39 8.9% 172 39.1% 440

Saint Louis 274 79.2% 29 8.4% 43 12.4% 346

SDSU 264 85.4% 45 14.6% 0 0.0% 309

South Carolina 399 56.5% 194 27.5% 113 16.0% 706

South Florida 392 46.9% 193 23.1% 251 30.0% 836

Texas A&M 190 60.9% 122 39.1% 0 0.0% 312

UTexas 731 59.6% 496 40.4% 0 0.0% 1,227

North Texas 219 77.1% 65 22.9% 0 0.0% 284

Tulane 625 78.5% 130 16.3% 41 5.2% 796

Washington 563 69.9% 242 30.0% 1 0.1% 806

Yale 252 96.6% 9 3.4% 0 0.0% 261

Total 19,358 68.1% 7,100 25.0% 1,985 7.0% 28,443

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Table 3.13 – Student Trends by Gender and Citizenship (Revised November 6, 2012)

Year Male Female

Gender

Unknown Total

2001 5,215 31.8% 11,200 68.2% 0 16,414

2002 6,031 33.6% 11,903 66.4% 0 17,934

2003 5,953 31.3% 13,017 68.5% 33 19,003

2004 5,907 30.4% 13,527 69.6% 0 19,434

2005 5,711 29.4% 13,733 70.6% 0 19,443

2006 6,277 30.0% 14,630 70.0% 0 20,907

2007 6,708 29.7% 15,896 70.3% 0 22,604

2008 6,947 29.7% 16,410 70.3% 0 23,357

2009 7,445 29.5% 17,795 70.5% 1 25,241

2010 7,607 28.9% 18,733 71.1% 0 26,340

2011 8,049 28.3% 20,394 71.7% 0 28,443

Year US Citizen Foreign National Citizenship Unknown Total

2001 13,390 81.6% 2,961 18.0% 63 16,414

2002 14,640 81.6% 3,173 17.7% 121 17,934

2003 15,768 83.0% 3,202 16.8% 33 19,003

2004 16,293 83.8% 3,107 16.0% 34 19,434

2005 16,564 85.2% 2,866 14.7% 13 19,443

2006 17,731 84.9% 3,104 14.8% 72 20,907

2007 18,670 82.6% 3,883 17.2% 51 22,604

2008 19,384 83.0% 3,856 16.5% 117 23,357

2009 21,083 83.5% 4,158 16.5% 0 25,241

2010 22,436 85.2% 3,904 14.8% 0 26,340

2011 24,234 85.2% 4,209 14.8% 0 28,443

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Table 3.14 – U.S. Student Trends by Race/Ethnicity

Year Hispanic/

Latino

American Indian/

Alaska Native Asian

Black or

African-American

2001 1,229 9.2% 86 0.6% 1,673 12.5% 1,410 10.5%

2002 1,376 9.4% 119 0.8% 1,747 11.9% 1,622 11.1%

2003 1,463 9.3% 163 1.0% 1,851 11.7% 1,780 11.3%

2004 1,522 9.3% 129 0.8% 1,921 11.8% 1,896 11.6%

2005 1,510 9.1% 129 0.8% 2,084 12.6% 1,893 11.4%

2006 1,534 8.6% 121 0.7% 2,173 12.3% 2,059 11.6%

2007 1,637 8.8% 134 0.7% 2,326 12.5% 2,177 11.7%

2008 1,729 8.9% 141 0.7% 2,425 12.5% 2,222 11.5%

2009 1,890 9.0% 141 0.7% 2,654 12.6% 2,318 11.0%

2010 1,878 8.4% 147 0.7% 2,811 12.5% 2,437 10.9%

2011 1,999 8.2% 172 0.7% 3,070 12.7% 2,769 11.4%

Year

Native

Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander White

Two or More Races

Race Unknown

Total US Citizens

2001

8,441 63.0%

553 4.1% 13,391

2002

9,034 61.7%

742 5.1% 14,640

2003

9,728 61.7%

784 5.0% 15,769

2004

9,929 60.9%

897 5.5% 16,294

2005

9,939 60.0%

1,010 6.1% 16,565

2006

10,777 60.8%

1,068 6.0% 17,732

2007

11,064 59.3%

1,333 7.1% 18,671

2008

11,418 58.9%

1,449 7.5% 19,384

2009

12,458 59.1%

1,623 7.7% 21,083

2010 77 0.3% 13,031 58.1% 514 2.3% 1,542 6.9% 22,437

2011 118 0.5% 13,900 57.4% 625 2.6% 1,581 6.5% 24,234

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Table 3.15 – Student Trends by Status

Year Full-Time Part-Time Other Status

Unknown Total

2001 10,432 63.7% 4,755 29.0% 1,200 7.3% 0 16,387

2002 11,799 66.0% 4,958 27.7% 1,114 6.2% 0 17,871

2003 12,446 65.5% 5,251 27.6% 1,306 6.9% 0 19,003

2004 12,093 62.2% 5,613 28.9% 1,635 8.4% 93 19,434

2005 12,195 62.7% 5,772 29.7% 1,477 7.6% 0 19,443

2006 13,350 63.8% 5,968 28.5% 1,589 7.7% 0 20,907

2007 14,151 62.6% 6,156 27.2% 1,619 7.2% 678 22,604

2008 14,543 62.3% 6,534 28.0% 1,929 8.3% 351 23,357

2009 16,788 66.5% 6,478 25.7% 1,975 7.8% 0 25,241

2010 17,928 68.1% 6,614 25.1% 1,798 6.8% 0 26,340

2011 19,358 68.1% 7,100 25.0% 1,985 7.0% 0 28,443

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Table 3.16 – Student Trends by Degree Objective

Year MPH MS MSPH MHA/MHSA OTHER MAST DrPH

2001 8,144 49.6% 1,673 10.2% 493 3.0% 514 3.1% 915 5.6% 622 3.8%

2002 9,853 55.1% 1,714 9.6% 453 2.5% 671 3.8% 663 3.7% 605 3.4%

2003 10,197 53.7% 1,755 9.2% 478 2.5% 747 3.9% 641 3.4% 644 3.4%

2004 10,309 53.0% 1,780 9.2% 484 2.5% 849 4.4% 654 3.4% 723 3.7%

2005 10,574 54.4% 1,750 9.0% 301 1.5% 799 4.1% 607 3.1% 708 3.6%

2006 11,096 53.1% 1,744 8.3% 392 1.9% 918 4.4% 944 4.5% 846 4.0%

2007 11,983 53.0% 1,921 8.5% 329 1.5% 849 3.8% 1,070 4.7% 898 4.0%

2008 12,457 53.3% 2,173 9.3% 346 1.5% 1,094 4.7% 745 3.2% 924 4.0%

2009 12,746 50.5% 2,149 8.5% 377 1.5% 1,526 6.0% 773 3.1% 1,033 4.1%

2010 13,370 50.8% 2,166 8.2% 331 1.3% 1,223 4.6% 1,449 5.5% 1,139 4.3%

2011 14,574 51.2% 2,413 8.5% 417 1.5% 1,223 4.3% 1,437 5.1% 1,377 4.8%

Year ScD PhD OTHER DOCT JOINT DEGREE Total

2001 509 3.1% 2,884 17.6% 49 0.3% 612 3.7% 16,414

2002 420 2.3% 3,075 17.2% 48 0.3% 376 2.1% 17,878

2003 372 2.0% 3,535 18.6% 97 0.5% 537 2.8% 19,003

2004 363 1.9% 3,683 19.0% 152 0.8% 438 2.3% 19,434

2005 325 1.7% 3,710 19.1% 149 0.8% 521 2.7% 19,443

2006 369 1.8% 3,826 18.3% 207 1.0% 567 2.7% 20,907

2007 372 1.6% 4,137 18.3% 167 0.7% 879 3.9% 22,604

2008 383 1.6% 4,148 17.8% 181 0.8% 908 3.9% 23,357

2009 383 1.5% 4,505 17.8% 586 2.3% 1,163 4.6% 25,241

2010 377 1.4% 4,662 17.7% 669 2.5% 957 3.6% 26,340

2011 378 1.3% 5,020 17.6% 576 2.0% 1,030 3.6% 28,443

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Table 3.17 – Student Trends by Program Area

Year BIOST EPID HSA PHP/PM HED/BS ENVIRON

2001 1,439 8.8% 3,144 19.2% 2,777 16.9% 904 5.5% 2,284 13.9% 1,787 10.9%

2002 1,271 7.1% 3,521 19.7% 3,077 17.2% 854 4.8% 2,513 14.1% 2,058 11.5%

2003 1,296 6.8% 3,780 19.9% 3,472 18.3% 947 5.0% 2,714 14.3% 2,023 10.6%

2004 1,304 6.7% 3,783 19.5% 3,828 19.7% 812 4.2% 2,858 14.7% 1,817 9.3%

2005 1,400 7.2% 3,826 19.7% 3,818 19.6% 1,003 5.2% 2,788 14.3% 1,604 8.2%

2006 1,388 6.6% 3,925 18.8% 4,016 19.2% 1,057 5.1% 2,825 13.5% 1,742 8.3%

2007 1,488 6.6% 4,219 18.7% 4,392 19.4% 1,262 5.6% 2,935 13.0% 1,810 8.0%

2008 1,486 6.4% 4,262 18.2% 4,221 18.1% 1,660 7.1% 3,051 13.1% 1,810 7.7%

2009 1,553 6.2% 4,276 16.9% 4,710 18.7% 1,569 6.2% 3,221 12.8% 1,977 7.8%

2010 1,656 6.3% 4,397 16.7% 4,893 18.6% 1,205 4.6% 3,417 13.0% 2,016 7.7%

2011 1,850 6.5% 4,752 16.7% 5,552 19.5% 1,098 3.9% 4,227 14.9% 2,225 7.8%

Year INTHLTH NUTR BIOMED MCH OTHER GENERAL Total

2001 1,113 6.8% 397 2.4% 379 2.3% 679 4.1% 1,514 9.2%

16,414

2002 1,249 7.0% 425 2.4% 455 2.5% 797 4.5% 1,660 9.3%

17,878

2003 1,385 7.3% 441 2.3% 487 2.6% 949 5.0% 1,511 8.0%

19,003

2004 1,563 8.0% 396 2.0% 591 3.0% 684 3.5% 1,800 9.3%

19,434

2005 1,240 6.4% 473 2.4% 510 2.6% 722 3.7% 2,061 10.6%

19,443

2006 1,297 6.2% 424 2.0% 565 2.7% 712 3.4% 2,958 14.1%

20,907

2007 1,406 6.2% 524 2.3% 646 2.9% 749 3.3% 3,175 14.0%

22,604

2008 1,394 6.0% 575 2.5% 581 2.5% 743 3.2% 3,576 15.3%

23,357

2009 1,525 6.0% 619 2.5% 653 2.6% 737 2.9% 2,369 9.4% 2,033 8.1% 25,241

2010 1,659 6.3% 592 2.2% 703 2.7% 740 2.8% 2,821 10.7% 2,244 8.5% 26,340

2011 1,469 5.2% 799 2.8% 691 2.4% 818 2.9% 2,714 9.5% 2,251 7.9% 28,443

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Table 3.18 – Student Trends by School School 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

UAB 368 393 370 363 279 413

SUNY Albany 273 312 317 309 311 338

Arizona * * 228 222 236 230

Arkansas * * * 110 72 156

BU 666 656 638 697 742 782

University at Buffalo * * * * * *

Berkeley 459 474 473 455 473 510

UCLA Fielding School 653 709 675 714 713 666

Colorado * * * * * *

Columbia 813 818 851 662 915 952

CUNY * * * * * *

SUNY Downstate * * * * * *

Drexel * * * 93 182 243

East Tennessee * * * * * *

Emory 776 776 811 846 866 941

Florida * * * * * *

Florida International * * * * * *

GW 662 667 692 765 782 799

Georgia * * * * * *

Georgia Southern * * * * * *

Harvard 838 922 977 1,055 1,039 1,004

UIC 563 520 633 528 510 563

Iowa 173 207 256 306 324 317

Johns Hopkins 1,269 1,281 1,394 1,425 1,539 1,651

Kentucky * * * * 300 278

Loma Linda 351 306 362 364 404 411

Louisville * * * * * *

Maryland * * * * * *

UMass 263 383 415 391 401 424

UMDNJ * 298 337 311 315 321

INSP Mexico * * * * * N/A

Michigan 809 793 838 863 837 843

Minnesota 425 493 528 574 907 1,007

UNMC * * * * * *

NYMC * * * 437 415 370

UNC 1,132 1,146 1,205 1,218 1,194 1,204

Ohio State 134 212 220 236 263 293

Oklahoma 273 303 324 287 306 273

Pittsburgh 350 321 445 487 477 521

Puerto Rico 548 562 561 529 546 546

Saint Louis 257 262 266 291 332 390

SDSU 305 336 347 366 367 386

South Carolina 514 539 505 486 479 528

South Florida 622 655 662 535 628 564

Texas A&M * 213 210 220 225 234

UTexas 854 860 848 803 789 783

North Texas * 217 241 233 212 226

Tulane 1,159 1,281 1,388 1,203 N/A 709

Washington 608 657 701 733 750 746

Yale 297 306 285 318 313 285

Total 16,414 17,878 19,003 19,434 19,443 20,907

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Table 3.18 – Student Trends by School (Continued) (Revised November 6, 2012) School2 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

UAB 426 412 413 354 338

SUNY Albany 330 356 324 308 361

Arizona 242 229 226 289 354

Arkansas 189 170 109 123 135

BU 774 764 639 871 920

University at Buffalo * * 419 343 455

Berkeley 525 527 503 489 434

UCLA Fielding School 678 683 659 644 663

Colorado * * * 261 326

Columbia 1,007 1,032 1,081 1,212 1,274

CUNY * * * * 553

SUNY Downstate * * * 101 113

Drexel 265 292 327 314 403

East Tennessee * * 101 86 106

Emory 923 922 986 1,053 1,101

Florida * * 905 958 920

Florida International 323 596 851 876 757

GW 872 814 878 960 874

Georgia * * 179 226 266

Georgia Southern * * * * 151

Harvard 1,067 1,085 1,067 1,096 1,182

UIC 552 528 594 635 691

Iowa 327 365 368 375 382

Johns Hopkins 1,697 1,699 1,717 1,857 1,924

Kentucky 349 269 212 278 456

Loma Linda 542 385 495 526 542

Louisville 138 165 157 167 176

Maryland * * * 207 223

UMass 433 451 463 481 518

UMDNJ 355 351 339 333 301

INSP Mexico 376 403 502 447 378

Michigan 842 866 852 878 918

Minnesota 1,020 1,197 1,189 1,115 1,165

UNMC * * * * 121

NYMC 482 418 * * *

UNC 1,260 1,324 1,376 926 1,434

Ohio State 322 335 341 352 348

Oklahoma 269 262 239 247 257

Pittsburgh 555 584 590 587 600

Puerto Rico 523 481 494 453 440

Saint Louis 365 404 353 368 346

SDSU 368 387 380 328 309

South Carolina 555 600 655 682 706

South Florida 581 688 795 844 836

Texas A&M 245 322 274 270 312

UTexas 811 844 850 1,195 1,227

North Texas 208 218 255 275 284

Tulane 832 948 998 870 796

Washington 729 735 812 804 806

Yale 247 246 275 276 261

Total 22,604 23,357 25,241 26,340 28,443

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GRADUATES 2010-2011

GRADUATE TRENDS

2000-2011

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Table 4.1 – Graduates by School and Gender (Revised November 6, 2012)

School Male Female Total

UAB 50 34.5% 95 65.5% 145

SUNY Albany 19 26.4% 53 73.6% 72

Arizona 15 24.2% 47 75.8% 62

Arkansas 12 34.3% 23 65.7% 35

BU 66 18.8% 286 81.3% 352

University at Buffalo 51 29.1% 124 70.9% 175

Berkeley 62 24.8% 188 75.2% 250

UCLA Fielding School 63 28.4% 159 71.6% 222

Colorado 20 22.0% 71 78.0% 91

Columbia 98 20.2% 386 79.8% 484

CUNY 31 19.3% 130 80.7% 161

SUNY Downstate 7 30.4% 16 69.6% 23

Drexel 40 27.2% 107 72.8% 147

East Tennessee 8 32.0% 17 68.0% 25

Emory 92 21.6% 334 78.4% 426

Florida 80 23.2% 265 76.8% 345

Florida International 53 17.6% 248 82.4% 301

GW 55 16.1% 287 83.9% 342

Georgia 53 34.9% 99 65.1% 152

Georgia Southern 13 40.6% 19 59.4% 32

Harvard 192 40.9% 277 59.1% 469

UIC 47 25.3% 139 74.7% 186

Iowa 32 27.6% 84 72.4% 116

Johns Hopkins 244 31.9% 521 68.1% 765

Kentucky 17 25.4% 50 74.6% 67

Loma Linda 50 27.6% 131 72.4% 181

Louisville 15 40.5% 22 59.5% 37

Maryland 13 25.0% 39 75.0% 52

UMass 35 25.7% 101 74.3% 136

UMDNJ 26 29.2% 63 70.8% 89

INSP Mexico 57 37.7% 94 62.3% 151

Michigan 97 27.9% 251 72.1% 348

Minnesota 118 33.9% 230 66.1% 348

UNMC 7 28.0% 18 72.0% 25

UNC 131 30.3% 301 69.7% 432

Ohio State 42 31.6% 91 68.4% 133

Oklahoma 28 37.3% 47 62.7% 75

Pittsburgh 51 28.7% 127 71.3% 178

Puerto Rico 20 21.3% 74 78.7% 94

Saint Louis 50 36.5% 87 63.5% 137

SDSU 25 21.7% 90 78.3% 115

South Carolina 56 26.7% 154 73.3% 210

South Florida 51 22.9% 172 77.1% 223

Texas A&M 33 33.7% 65 66.3% 98

UTexas 104 30.3% 239 69.7% 343

North Texas 30 37.0% 51 63.0% 81

Tulane 116 33.9% 226 66.1% 342

Washington 89 29.1% 217 70.9% 306

Yale 47 34.1% 91 65.9% 138

Total 2,711 27.9% 7,006 72.1% 9,717

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Table 4.2 – Graduates by School and Citizenship (Revised November 6, 2012)

School US Citizens Foreign

Nationals Total

UAB 110 75.9% 35 24.1% 145

SUNY Albany 59 81.9% 13 18.1% 72

Arizona 60 96.8% 2 3.2% 62

Arkansas 35 100.0% 0 0.0% 35

BU 324 92.0% 28 8.0% 352

University at Buffalo 150 85.7% 25 14.3% 175

Berkeley 236 94.4% 14 5.6% 250

UCLA Fielding School 193 86.9% 29 13.1% 222

Colorado 89 97.8% 2 2.2% 91

Columbia 430 88.8% 54 11.2% 484

CUNY 152 94.4% 9 5.6% 161

SUNY Downstate 23 100.0% 0 0.0% 23

Drexel 132 89.8% 15 10.2% 147

East Tennessee 19 76.0% 6 24.0% 25

Emory 362 85.0% 64 15.0% 426

Florida 326 94.5% 19 5.5% 345

Florida International 268 89.0% 33 11.0% 301

GW 314 91.8% 28 8.2% 342

Georgia 136 89.5% 16 10.5% 152

Georgia Southern 21 65.6% 11 34.4% 32

Harvard 314 67.0% 155 33.0% 469

UIC 172 92.5% 14 7.5% 186

Iowa 104 89.7% 12 10.3% 116

Johns Hopkins 542 70.8% 223 29.2% 765

Kentucky 60 89.6% 7 10.4% 67

Loma Linda 150 82.9% 31 17.1% 181

Louisville 32 86.5% 5 13.5% 37

Maryland 43 82.7% 9 17.3% 52

UMass 115 84.6% 21 15.4% 136

UMDNJ 79 88.8% 10 11.2% 89

INSP Mexico 0 0.0% 151 100.0% 151

Michigan 284 81.6% 64 18.4% 348

Minnesota 303 87.1% 45 12.9% 348

UNMC 19 76.0% 6 24.0% 25

UNC 395 91.4% 37 8.6% 432

Ohio State 123 92.5% 10 7.5% 133

Oklahoma 70 93.3% 5 6.7% 75

Pittsburgh 143 80.3% 35 19.7% 178

Puerto Rico 92 97.9% 2 2.1% 94

Saint Louis 115 83.9% 22 16.1% 137

SDSU 103 89.6% 12 10.4% 115

South Carolina 188 89.5% 22 10.5% 210

South Florida 208 93.3% 15 6.7% 223

Texas A&M 86 87.8% 12 12.2% 98

UTexas 281 81.9% 62 18.1% 343

North Texas 59 72.8% 22 27.2% 81

Tulane 303 88.6% 39 11.4% 342

Washington 276 90.2% 30 9.8% 306

Yale 120 87.0% 18 13.0% 138

Total 8,218 84.6% 1,499 15.4% 9,717

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Table 4.3 – U.S. Graduates by School and Race/Ethnicity (Revised November 6, 2012)

School Hispanic/

Latino

American Indian/

Alaska Native Asian

Black or African-

American

Native Hawaiian/

Pacific Islander

UAB 3 2.7% 1 0.9% 6 5.5% 14 12.7% 0 0.0%

SUNY Albany 3 5.1% 0 0.0% 6 10.2% 5 8.5% 2 3.4%

Arizona 9 15.0% 1 1.7% 5 8.3% 6 10.0% 0 0.0%

Arkansas 1 2.9% 1 2.9% 1 2.9% 5 14.3% 0 0.0%

BU 21 6.5% 0 0.0% 43 13.3% 21 6.5% 0 0.0%

University at Buffalo 5 3.3% 0 0.0% 10 6.7% 3 2.0% 1 0.7%

Berkeley 35 14.8% 2 0.8% 28 11.9% 25 10.6% 9 3.8%

UCLA Fielding School 15 7.8% 0 0.0% 55 28.5% 12 6.2% 0 0.0%

Colorado 3 3.4% 0 0.0% 1 1.1% 3 3.4% 0 0.0%

Columbia 28 6.5% 2 0.5% 83 19.3% 41 9.5% 0 0.0%

CUNY 14 9.2% 0 0.0% 17 11.2% 22 14.5% 2 1.3%

SUNY Downstate 2 8.7% 0 0.0% 7 30.4% 7 30.4% 0 0.0%

Drexel 9 6.8% 0 0.0% 31 23.5% 24 18.2% 0 0.0%

East Tennessee 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 2 10.5% 0 0.0%

Emory 15 4.1% 0 0.0% 58 16.0% 57 15.7% 0 0.0%

Florida 26 8.0% 1 0.3% 20 6.1% 28 8.6% 3 0.9%

Florida International 67 25.0% 0 0.0% 15 5.6% 93 34.7% 0 0.0%

GW 12 3.8% 2 0.6% 54 17.2% 39 12.4% 0 0.0%

Georgia 2 1.5% 0 0.0% 18 13.2% 23 16.9% 1 0.7%

Georgia Southern 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 4.8% 3 14.3% 0 0.0%

Harvard 19 6.1% 1 0.3% 54 17.2% 24 7.6% 0 0.0%

UIC 11 6.4% 0 0.0% 29 16.9% 30 17.4% 0 0.0%

Iowa 5 4.8% 0 0.0% 6 5.8% 3 2.9% 0 0.0%

Johns Hopkins 10 1.8% 3 0.6% 82 15.1% 38 7.0% 0 0.0%

Kentucky 2 3.3% 0 0.0% 3 5.0% 13 21.7% 0 0.0%

Loma Linda 14 9.3% 0 0.0% 40 26.7% 37 24.7% 1 0.7%

Louisville 1 3.1% 0 0.0% 4 12.5% 2 6.3% 0 0.0%

Maryland 2 4.7% 1 2.3% 4 9.3% 6 14.0% 0 0.0%

UMass 4 3.5% 1 0.9% 2 1.7% 8 7.0% 1 0.9%

UMDNJ 3 3.8% 1 1.3% 27 34.2% 13 16.5% 0 0.0%

INSP Mexico 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%

Michigan 11 3.9% 1 0.4% 42 14.8% 23 8.1% 0 0.0%

Minnesota 5 1.7% 2 0.7% 18 5.9% 10 3.3% 8 2.6%

UNMC 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 4 21.1% 0 0.0%

UNC 12 3.0% 1 0.3% 30 7.6% 41 10.4% 0 0.0%

Ohio State 4 3.3% 0 0.0% 11 8.9% 5 4.1% 0 0.0%

Oklahoma 1 1.4% 3 4.3% 2 2.9% 5 7.1% 0 0.0%

Pittsburgh 4 2.8% 1 0.7% 14 9.8% 15 10.5% 0 0.0%

Puerto Rico 92 100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%

Saint Louis 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 13 11.3% 21 18.3% 1 0.9%

SDSU 15 14.6% 0 0.0% 11 10.7% 3 2.9% 6 5.8%

South Carolina 7 3.7% 0 0.0% 6 3.2% 23 12.2% 0 0.0%

South Florida 17 8.2% 1 0.5% 20 9.6% 34 16.3% 0 0.0%

Texas A&M 20 23.3% 2 2.3% 4 4.7% 10 11.6% 4 4.7%

UTexas 51 18.1% 1 0.4% 52 18.5% 34 12.1% 0 0.0%

North Texas 4 6.8% 0 0.0% 6 10.2% 17 28.8% 0 0.0%

Tulane 18 5.9% 1 0.3% 24 7.9% 56 18.5% 0 0.0%

Washington 14 5.1% 2 0.7% 37 13.4% 7 2.5% 3 1.1%

Yale 3 2.5% 1 0.8% 18 15.0% 9 7.5% 0 0.0%

Total 619 7.5% 33 0.4% 1,018 12.4% 924 11.2% 42 0.5%

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Table 4.3 – U.S. Graduates by School and Race/Ethnicity (Continued - Revised November 6, 2012)

School White Two or More

Races Race Unknown Total US Citizens

UAB 73 66.4% 1 0.9% 12 10.9% 110

SUNY Albany 25 42.4% 0 0.0% 18 30.5% 59

Arizona 36 60.0% 0 0.0% 3 5.0% 60

Arkansas 27 77.1% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 35

BU 213 65.7% 4 1.2% 22 6.8% 324

University at Buffalo 122 81.3% 0 0.0% 9 6.0% 150

Berkeley 109 46.2% 0 0.0% 28 11.9% 236

UCLA Fielding School 84 43.5% 0 0.0% 27 14.0% 193

Colorado 73 82.0% 2 2.2% 7 7.9% 89

Columbia 219 50.9% 13 3.0% 44 10.2% 430

CUNY 42 27.6% 0 0.0% 55 36.2% 152

SUNY Downstate 6 26.1% 0 0.0% 1 4.3% 23

Drexel 58 43.9% 0 0.0% 10 7.6% 132

East Tennessee 17 89.5% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 19

Emory 204 56.4% 1 0.3% 27 7.5% 362

Florida 234 71.8% 0 0.0% 14 4.3% 326

Florida International 48 17.9% 41 15.3% 4 1.5% 268

GW 183 58.3% 0 0.0% 24 7.6% 314

Georgia 81 59.6% 1 0.7% 10 7.4% 136

Georgia Southern 16 76.2% 1 4.8% 0 0.0% 21

Harvard 173 55.1% 7 2.2% 36 11.5% 314

UIC 93 54.1% 6 3.5% 3 1.7% 172

Iowa 83 79.8% 0 0.0% 7 6.7% 104

Johns Hopkins 313 57.7% 37 6.8% 59 10.9% 542

Kentucky 40 66.7% 0 0.0% 2 3.3% 60

Loma Linda 50 33.3% 6 4.0% 2 1.3% 150

Louisville 25 78.1% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 32

Maryland 28 65.1% 1 2.3% 1 2.3% 43

UMass 89 77.4% 1 0.9% 9 7.8% 115

UMDNJ 32 40.5% 0 0.0% 3 3.8% 79

INSP Mexico 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0

Michigan 186 65.5% 3 1.1% 18 6.3% 284

Minnesota 260 85.8% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 303

UNMC 15 78.9% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 19

UNC 291 73.7% 0 0.0% 20 5.1% 395

Ohio State 94 76.4% 3 2.4% 6 4.9% 123

Oklahoma 54 77.1% 5 7.1% 0 0.0% 70

Pittsburgh 100 69.9% 0 0.0% 9 6.3% 143

Puerto Rico 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 92

Saint Louis 75 65.2% 0 0.0% 5 4.3% 115

SDSU 58 56.3% 0 0.0% 10 9.7% 103

South Carolina 147 78.2% 4 2.1% 1 0.5% 188

South Florida 131 63.0% 0 0.0% 5 2.4% 208

Texas A&M 44 51.2% 0 0.0% 2 2.3% 86

UTexas 126 44.8% 2 0.7% 15 5.3% 281

North Texas 30 50.8% 2 3.4% 0 0.0% 59

Tulane 194 64.0% 0 0.0% 10 3.3% 303

Washington 193 69.9% 0 0.0% 20 7.2% 276

Yale 68 56.7% 7 5.8% 14 11.7% 120

Total 4,862 59.2% 148 1.8% 572 7.0% 8,218

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Table 4.4 – Graduates by Degree, Gender, Citizenship (Revised November 6, 2012)

Degree Objective US Male US Female Foreign

Male Foreign Female

MPH 1,153 3,957 356 486

MS 207 454 91 161

MSPH 35 70 11 11

MHA/MHSA 214 288 17 28

OTHER MAST 99 434 39 53

DRPH 32 100 5 10

SCD 11 32 12 17

PHD 159 370 79 94

OTHER DOCT 71 166 1 2

JOINT DEGREE - MAST 100 245 12 13

JOINT DEGREE - DOCT 6 15 1 0

Total 2,087 6,131 624 875

% MAST 86.6% 88.9% 84.3% 85.9%

% DOCT 13.4% 11.1% 15.7% 14.1%

Degree Objective Male Female US Citizens

Foreign

Nationals

MPH 1,509 4,443 5,110 842

MS 298 615 661 252

MSPH 46 81 105 22

MHA/MHSA 231 316 502 45

OTHER MAST 138 487 533 92

DRPH 37 110 132 15

SCD 23 49 43 29

PHD 238 464 529 173

OTHER DOCT 72 168 237 3

JOINT DEGREE - MAST 112 258 345 25

JOINT DEGREE - DOCT 7 15 21 1

Total 2,711 7,006 8,218 1,499

% MAST 86.1% 88.5% 88.3% 85.3%

% DOCT 13.9% 11.5% 11.7% 14.7%

74

Table 4.5 – U.S. Graduates by Degree and Race/Ethnicity (Revised November 6, 2012)

Degree Objective Hispanic/Latino American Indian/

Alaska Native Asian

Black or African-

American

Native Hawaiian/

Pacific Islander White

Two or More Races

Race Unknown

MPH 383 22 678 642 28 2,885 87 385

MS 46 3 83 31 2 432 10 54

MSPH 9 1 9 13 1 70 0 2

MHA/MHSA 27 3 58 43 4 342 4 21

OTHER MAST 72 1 57 60 1 272 40 30

DRPH 10 0 16 27 0 74 0 5

SCD 1 0 4 4 0 26 1 7

PHD 26 3 60 54 3 340 4 39

OTHER DOCT 16 0 18 10 3 180 0 10

JOINT DEGREE - MAST 28 0 32 38 0 227 2 18

JOINT DEGREE - DOCT 1 0 3 2 0 14 0 1

Total 619 33 1,018 924 42 4,862 148 572

% MAST 91.3% 90.9% 90.1% 89.5% 85.7% 87.0% 96.6% 89.2%

% DOCT 8.7% 9.1% 9.9% 10.5% 14.3% 13.0% 3.4% 10.8%

75

Table 4.6 – Graduates by School and Degree (Revised November 6, 2012)

School MPH MS MSPH MHA/ MHSA

OTHER MAST DRPH

UAB 88 9 13 0 0 9

SUNY Albany 46 18 0 0 0 0

Arizona 51 1 0 0 0 0

Arkansas 20 0 0 13 0 1

BU 293 5 0 0 0 7

University at Buffalo 21 47 0 0 0 0

Berkeley 163 15 0 0 0 14

UCLA Fielding School 127 36 0 0 21 6

Colorado 82 5 0 0 0 0

Columbia 417 36 0 0 0 16

CUNY 136 24 0 0 0 1

SUNY Downstate 23 0 0 0 0 0

Drexel 133 5 0 0 0 4

East Tennessee 24 1 0 0 0 0

Emory 362 1 23 0 0 0

Florida 52 1 0 18 76 0

Florida International 178 37 0 0 79 0

GW 273 39 0 27 0 3

Georgia 139 3 0 0 0 2

Georgia Southern 18 0 0 10 0 4

Harvard 209 151 0 0 0 2

UIC 98 20 0 24 0 4

Iowa 36 25 0 18 0 0

Johns Hopkins 349 31 0 21 239 7

Kentucky 38 0 0 13 0 10

Loma Linda 131 0 0 0 22 28

Louisville 25 6 0 0 3 0

Maryland 21 17 0 3 0 0

UMass 81 42 0 0 0 0

UMDNJ 72 2 0 0 0 0

INSP Mexico 72 36 0 0 33 0

Michigan 202 69 0 45 0 0

Minnesota 194 42 0 87 0 0

UNMC 23 2 0 0 0 0

UNC 212 20 34 76 12 10

Ohio State 82 7 0 20 0 0

Oklahoma 48 12 0 9 0 2

Pittsburgh 90 25 0 15 0 5

Puerto Rico 46 4 0 12 32 0

Saint Louis 61 10 8 26 0 0

SDSU 92 5 0 0 0 0

South Carolina 46 32 5 12 68 1

South Florida 168 0 12 8 0 0

Texas A&M 71 0 15 9 0 0

UTexas 293 13 0 0 0 6

North Texas 71 0 0 5 0 5

Tulane 205 2 17 15 40 0

Washington 152 55 0 61 0 0

Yale 118 2 0 0 0 0

Total 5,952 913 127 547 625 147

% Degree Objective 61.3% 9.4% 1.3% 5.6% 6.4% 1.5%

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Table 4.6 – Graduates by School and Degree (Continue - Revised November 6, 2012)

School SCD PHD OTHER DOCT

JOINT DEGREE -

MAST JOINT DEGREE

DOCT Total

UAB 0 12 0 14 0 145

SUNY Albany 0 8 0 0 0 72

Arizona 0 3 0 7 0 62

Arkansas 0 1 0 0 0 35

BU 2 12 0 33 0 352

University at Buffalo 0 9 44 54 0 175

Berkeley 0 27 0 31 0 250

UCLA Fielding School 0 20 4 8 0 222

Colorado 0 3 0 1 0 91

Columbia 0 15 0 0 0 484

CUNY 0 0 0 0 0 161

SUNY Downstate 0 0 0 0 0 23

Drexel 0 2 0 3 0 147

East Tennessee 0 0 0 0 0 25

Emory 0 15 0 25 0 426

Florida 0 16 167 1 14 345

Florida International 0 4 3 0 0 301

GW 0 0 0 0 0 342

Georgia 0 8 0 0 0 152

Georgia Southern 0 0 0 0 0 32

Harvard 56 19 0 32 0 469

UIC 0 27 0 13 0 186

Iowa 0 20 0 17 0 116

Johns Hopkins 0 99 0 19 0 765

Kentucky 0 6 0 0 0 67

Loma Linda 0 0 0 0 0 181

Louisville 0 3 0 0 0 37

Maryland 0 11 0 0 0 52

UMass 0 9 4 0 0 136

UMDNJ 0 6 0 9 0 89

INSP Mexico 10 0 0 0 0 151

Michigan 0 32 0 0 0 348

Minnesota 0 25 0 0 0 348

UNMC 0 0 0 0 0 25

UNC 0 68 0 0 0 432

Ohio State 0 7 0 10 7 133

Oklahoma 0 3 0 1 0 75

Pittsburgh 0 43 0 0 0 178

Puerto Rico 0 0 0 0 0 94

Saint Louis 0 10 0 22 0 137

SDSU 0 12 0 6 0 115

South Carolina 0 28 18 0 0 210

South Florida 0 21 0 14 0 223

Texas A&M 0 3 0 0 0 98

UTexas 0 31 0 0 0 343

North Texas 0 0 0 0 0 81

Tulane 4 17 0 42 0 342

Washington 0 38 0 0 0 306

Yale 0 9 0 8 1 138

Total 72 702 240 370 22 9,717

% Degree Objective 0.7% 7.2% 2.5% 3.8% 0.2% 100.0%

77

Table 4.6 – Graduates by School and Degree Summary (Revised November 6, 2012)

School Total Masters Total Doctoral

UAB 124 85.5% 21 14.5%

SUNY Albany 64 88.9% 8 11.1%

Arizona 59 95.2% 3 4.8%

Arkansas 33 94.3% 2 5.7%

BU 331 94.0% 21 6.0%

University at Buffalo 122 69.7% 53 30.3%

Berkeley 209 83.6% 41 16.4%

UCLA Fielding School 192 86.5% 30 13.5%

Colorado 88 96.7% 3 3.3%

Columbia 453 93.6% 31 6.4%

CUNY 160 99.4% 1 0.6%

SUNY Downstate 23 100.0% 0 0.0%

Drexel 141 95.9% 6 4.1%

East Tennessee 25 100.0% 0 0.0%

Emory 411 96.5% 15 3.5%

Florida 148 42.9% 197 57.1%

Florida International 294 97.7% 7 2.3%

GW 339 99.1% 3 0.9%

Georgia 142 93.4% 10 6.6%

Georgia Southern 28 87.5% 4 12.5%

Harvard 392 83.6% 77 16.4%

UIC 155 83.3% 31 16.7%

Iowa 96 82.8% 20 17.2%

Johns Hopkins 659 86.1% 106 13.9%

Kentucky 51 76.1% 16 23.9%

Loma Linda 153 84.5% 28 15.5%

Louisville 34 91.9% 3 8.1%

Maryland 41 78.8% 11 21.2%

UMass 123 90.4% 13 9.6%

UMDNJ 83 93.3% 6 6.7%

INSP Mexico 141 93.4% 10 6.6%

Michigan 316 90.8% 32 9.2%

Minnesota 323 92.8% 25 7.2%

UNMC 25 100.0% 0 0.0%

UNC 354 81.9% 78 18.1%

Ohio State 119 89.5% 14 10.5%

Oklahoma 70 93.3% 5 6.7%

Pittsburgh 130 73.0% 48 27.0%

Puerto Rico 94 100.0% 0 0.0%

Saint Louis 127 92.7% 10 7.3%

SDSU 103 89.6% 12 10.4%

South Carolina 163 77.6% 47 22.4%

South Florida 202 90.6% 21 9.4%

Texas A&M 95 96.9% 3 3.1%

UTexas 306 89.2% 37 10.8%

North Texas 76 93.8% 5 6.2%

Tulane 321 93.9% 21 6.1%

Washington 268 87.6% 38 12.4%

Yale 128 92.8% 10 7.2%

Total 8,534 87.8% 1,183 12.2%

78

Table 4.7 – Graduates by Program Area and Degree (Revised November 6, 2012)

Degree Objective BIOSTAT EPID HSA PHP/PM HED/BS ENVIRON INTHLTH NUTR BIOMED MCH OTHER GENERAL TOTAL

MPH 115 1,055 979 289 1,062 410 451 121 32 233 170 1,037 5,952

MS 238 166 83 0 27 119 25 73 51 0 131 0 913

MSPH 19 37 27 0 4 31 4 0 0 4 1 0 127

MHA/MHSA 0 0 534 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 547

OTHER MAST 10 33 70 2 14 30 65 2 46 18 304 31 625

DRPH 6 17 34 4 50 11 1 1 1 4 4 14 147

SCD 2 26 5 0 8 19 4 6 2 0 0 0 72

PHD 101 227 80 6 63 86 22 13 36 20 48 0 702

OTHER DOCT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 237 0 240

JOINT DEGREE - MAST 1 26 88 4 39 7 26 3 0 5 96 76 370

JOINT DEGREE - DOCT 0 4 4 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 22

Total 491 1,590 1,904 314 1,269 713 598 222 168 284 1,005 1,160 9,717

% MAST 77.8% 82.8% 93.5% 93.9% 90.3% 83.7% 95.5% 89.6% 76.8% 91.5% 71.1% 98.6% 87.8%

% DOCT 22.2% 17.2% 6.5% 6.1% 9.7% 16.3% 4.5% 10.4% 23.2% 8.5% 28.9% 1.4% 12.2%

79

Table 4.8 – Graduate Joint Degrees by School

School MPH/MD MPH/JD MPH/MSW MPH/MSN MPH/MBA OTHER JOINT -

MAST OTHER JOINT -

DOCT TOTAL

UAB 1

1 2 6 4

14

Arizona 6

1

7

BU 6

14

5 8

33

University at Buffalo

54

54

Berkeley

6

14 11

31

UCLA 1

5

2

8

Colorado 1

1

Drexel 3

3

Emory 15 3

2 1 4

25

Florida

1

14 15

Harvard 30 2

32

UIC 3 1

1 1 7

13

Iowa 7

10

17

Johns Hopkins

3 1

15

19

UMNDJ 7

1 1

9

Ohio State 6

4 7 17

Oklahoma 0 0 1

1

Saint Louis

2 1

15

18

SDSU

2

4

6

South Florida

4 2

8

14

Tulane 34

8

42

Yale

3

5 1 9

Total 120 12 43 10 44 137 22 388

80

Table 4.9 – Graduate Joint Degrees by Program Area

Program Area MPH/MD MPH/JD MPH/MSW MPH/MSN MPH/MBA OTHER JOINT -

MAST OTHER JOINT

- DOCT TOTAL

BIOSTAT

0.5

1

EPID 15

1

9.5 4 30

HSA 21 4 7 1 25 30 4 92

PHP/PM

1 1

1 9 12

HED/BS 6 1 14 2 1 15 2 41

ENVIRON

3 2

2

7

INTHLTH 12

5 2 2 5

26

NUTR

1

1

MCH 2

3

5

OTHER 19

11 3 1 62 1 97

GENERAL 45 6 1

15 8 2 77

Total 120 12 43 10 44 137 22 388

81

Table 4.10 – Graduates by Program Area, Gender, and Citizenship (Revised November 6, 2012)

Program Area US Male US Female Foreign

Male Foreign Female

BIOSTAT 141 150 84 117

EPID 330 953 138 170

HSA 534 1,139 109 123

PHP/PM 80 207 13 14

HED/BS 142 1,028 26 74

ENVIRON 224 386 42 62

INTHLTH 101 409 40 49

NUTR 12 166 7 37

BIOMED 34 95 13 26

MCH 9 250 3 22

OTHER 222 728 19 36

GENERAL 260 623 131 146

Total 2,087 6,131 624 875

Program Area Male Female US Citizens Foreign

Nationals

BIOSTAT 225 267 290 201

EPID 468 1,122 1,283 308

HSA 642 1,262 1,672 232

PHP/PM 93 221 287 27

HED/BS 168 1,102 1,169 100

ENVIRON 266 448 609 104

INTHLTH 141 458 510 89

NUTR 19 203 178 44

BIOMED 47 121 129 39

MCH 12 272 259 25

OTHER 241 764 950 55

GENERAL 391 769 883 277

Total 2,711 7,006 8,218 1,499

82

Table 4.11 – U.S. Graduates by Program Area and Race/Ethnicity (Revised November 6, 2012)

Program Area Hispanic/

Latino

American Indian/ Alaska

Native Asian Black or African-

American

Native Hawaiian/

Pacific Islander White

Two or More Races

Race Unknown Total

BIOSTAT 8 0 58 20 3 182 1 19 290

EPID 76 6 199 126 11 753 24 89 1,283

HSA 90 10 228 209 10 987 27 112 1,672

PHP/PM 17 2 15 32 3 204 1 13 287

HED/BS 118 7 110 194 7 630 20 84 1,169

ENVIRON 46 3 83 60 3 350 11 54 609

INTHLTH 32 1 69 46 0 326 7 30 510

NUTR 22 0 24 8 0 108 1 15 178

BIOMED 4 1 16 9 1 75 9 14 129

MCH 15 0 24 41 1 145 8 26 259

OTHER 103 1 69 80 3 629 22 43 950

GENERAL 89 2 124 101 0 475 17 75 883

Total 619 33 1,018 924 42 4,862 148 572 8,218

83

Table 4.12 – Graduates by School and Program Area (Revised November 6, 2012)

School BIOSTAT EPID HSA PHP/PM HED/BS ENVIRON INTHLTH

UAB 14 44 58 0 17 11 0

SUNY Albany 6 25 12 0 16 4 0

Arizona 3 12 17 2 14 2 8

Arkansas 2 1 19 1 4 0 0

BU 12 77 63 0 50 28 89

University at Buffalo 16 11 8 0 5 2 0

Berkeley 15 60 38 0 27 32 0

UCLA Fielding School 15 40 61 0 0 24 0

Colorado 9 21 14 0 22 1 0

Columbia 36 84 146 0 93 31 0

CUNY 0 12 23 0 64 32 0

SUNY Downstate 0 11 1 0 11 0 0

Drexel 5 2 0 0 4 0 0

East Tennessee 1 11 9 0 2 2 0

Emory 17 99 92 0 98 31 89

Florida 5 24 39 12 11 4 0

Florida International 6 36 23 0 51 24 0

GW 0 51 89 0 39 13 79

Georgia 6 50 26 0 45 23 0

Georgia Southern 7 3 13 0 6 3 0

Harvard 16 69 47 0 28 30 29

UIC 10 26 65 3 55 27 0

Iowa 10 21 24 5 13 18 0

Johns Hopkins 24 62 70 0 29 30 80

Kentucky 0 19 14 6 10 5 0

Loma Linda 4 25 38 12 53 6 20

Louisville 7 0 0 0 2 0 0

Maryland 2 5 3 0 11 5 0

UMass 7 16 3 52 7 1 0

UMDNJ 5 17 0 0 11 9 0

INSP Mexico 5 41 29 2 15 2 0

Michigan 63 86 79 0 66 39 0

Minnesota 21 43 127 49 31 33 0

UNMC 0 6 5 0 12 2 0

UNC 22 33 147 80 41 38 0

Ohio State 4 23 34 0 16 10 0

Oklahoma 4 9 24 0 8 11 0

Pittsburgh 18 43 24 0 39 9 0

Puerto Rico 0 4 12 0 18 2 0

Saint Louis 5 30 53 7 16 7 0

SDSU 2 40 24 0 32 16 0

South Carolina 6 8 26 0 29 10 0

South Florida 3 30 19 39 29 22 64

Texas A&M 13 14 34 0 17 20 0

UTexas 14 77 58 0 52 28 1

North Texas 13 23 19 0 22 4 0

Tulane 8 43 42 0 9 41 107

Washington 21 61 79 44 8 19 32

Yale 10 43 54 0 12 3 0

Total 491 1,590 1,904 314 1,269 713 598

% Program Area 5.1% 16.4% 19.6% 3.2% 13.1% 7.3% 6.2%

84

Table 4.12 – Graduates by School and Program Area (Continued -Revised November 6, 2012)

School NUTR BIOMED MCH OTHER GENERAL Total

UAB 0 0 0 0 1 145

SUNY Albany 0 9 0 0 0 72

Arizona 0 0 4 0 0 62

Arkansas 0 0 0 0 8 35

BU 0 0 30 5 0 352

University at Buffalo 18 0 0 115 0 175

Berkeley 7 20 19 0 32 250

UCLA Fielding School 0 0 0 82 0 222

Colorado 0 0 0 15 9 91

Columbia 0 0 71 0 23 484

CUNY 21 0 0 0 9 161

SUNY Downstate 0 0 0 0 0 23

Drexel 0 0 0 0 136 147

East Tennessee 0 0 0 0 0 25

Emory 0 0 0 0 0 426

Florida 0 0 0 250 0 345

Florida International 40 0 0 79 43 301

GW 0 13 31 27 0 342

Georgia 0 0 0 2 0 152

Georgia Southern 0 0 0 0 0 32

Harvard 6 3 0 0 241 469

UIC 0 0 0 0 0 186

Iowa 0 0 0 2 23 116

Johns Hopkins 0 73 29 0 368 765

Kentucky 0 0 0 13 0 67

Loma Linda 20 0 4 0 0 181

Louisville 0 0 0 3 25 37

Maryland 0 0 2 24 0 52

UMass 3 0 0 37 10 136

UMDNJ 0 0 0 47 0 89

INSP Mexico 14 12 0 0 31 151

Michigan 15 0 0 0 0 348

Minnesota 22 0 11 11 0 348

UNMC 0 0 0 0 0 25

UNC 32 0 39 0 0 432

Ohio State 0 0 0 0 46 133

Oklahoma 0 0 0 19 0 75

Pittsburgh 0 33 0 0 12 178

Puerto Rico 2 0 1 30 25 94

Saint Louis 3 0 0 15 2 137

SDSU 0 0 0 1 0 115

South Carolina 0 0 0 128 3 210

South Florida 0 0 17 0 0 223

Texas A&M 0 0 0 0 0 98

UTexas 0 0 0 0 113 343

North Texas 0 0 0 0 0 81

Tulane 0 0 16 76 0 342

Washington 19 5 10 8 0 306

Yale 0 0 0 16 0 138

Total 222 168 284 1,005 1,160 9,717

% Program Area 2.3% 1.7% 2.9% 10.3% 11.9% 100.0%

85

Table 4.13 – Graduate Trends by Gender and Citizenship (Revised November 6, 2012)

Year Male Female Gender

Unknown Total

2000-01 1,880 32.7% 3,867 67.3% 0 5,747

2001-02 1,791 31.6% 3,873 68.4% 0 5,664

2002-03 1,814 30.7% 4,087 69.2% 6 5,906

2003-04 1,981 30.3% 4,418 69.7% 0 6,399

2004-05 1,966 29.5% 4,690 70.5% 0 6,656

2005-06 2,039 30.0% 4,753 70.0% 0 6,792

2006-07 2,076 28.4% 5,239 71.6% 0 7,315

2007-08 2,260 30.2% 5,222 69.8% 0 7,482

2008-09 2,380 28.3% 6,026 71.7% 0 8,406

2009-10 2,580 28.8% 6,377 71.2% 0 8,957

2010-11 2,711 27.9% 7,006 72.1% 0 9,717

Year US Citizen Foreign National Citizenship Unknown Total

2000-01 4,790 83.3% 925 16.1% 32 5,747

2001-02 4,757 84.0% 904 16.0% 3 5,664

2002-03 4,930 83.5% 960 16.3% 16 5,906

2003-04 5,252 82.1% 1,138 17.8% 9 6,399

2004-05 5,574 83.7% 1,075 16.2% 8 6,656

2005-06 5,720 84.2% 988 14.5% 84 6,792

2006-07 6,142 84.0% 1,109 15.2% 64 7,315

2007-08 6,196 82.8% 1,256 16.8% 30 7,482

2008-09 7,021 83.5% 1,385 16.5% 0 8,406

2009-10 7,585 84.7% 1,372 15.3% 0 8,957

2010-11 8,218 84.6% 1,499 15.4% 0 9,717

86

Table 4.14 – Graduate Trends by Race/Ethnicity (Revised November 6, 2012)

Year Hispanic/Latino

American Indian/

Alaska Native Asian

Black or

African-American

2000-01 312 6.5% 27 0.6% 730 15.2% 465 9.7%

2001-02 359 7.5% 20 0.4% 752 15.8% 458 9.6%

2002-03 343 7.0% 31 0.6% 685 13.9% 554 11.2%

2003-04 392 7.5% 30 0.6% 753 13.8% 628 11.9%

2004-05 414 7.4% 38 0.7% 756 13.6% 668 12.0%

2005-06 430 7.5% 38 0.7% 767 13.4% 662 11.6%

2006-07 506 8.2% 41 0.7% 868 14.1% 744 12.1%

2007-08 448 7.2% 53 0.9% 800 12.9% 721 11.6%

2008-09 548 7.8% 42 0.6% 952 13.6% 744 10.6%

2009-10 629 8.3% 57 0.8% 977 12.9% 800 10.5%

2010-11 619 7.5% 33 0.4% 1,018 12.4% 924 11.2%

Year

Native Hawaiian/

Pacific Islander White

Two or

More Races

Race Unknown

Total US Citizens

2000-01

3,070 64.1%

187

4,790

2001-02

2,959 62.2%

209

4,757

2002-03

3,097 62.8%

222

4,931

2003-04

3,157 60.1%

294

5,252

2004-05

3,426 61.5%

272

5,574

2005-06

3,468 60.6%

356

5,720

2006-07

3,640 59.3%

343

6,142

2007-08

3,722 60.1%

453

6,197

2008-09

4,265 60.7%

471

7,021

2009-10 48 0.6% 4,474 59.0% 67 0.9% 533 7.0% 7,585

2010-11 42 0.5% 4,862 59.2% 148 1.8% 572 7.0% 8,218

87

Table 4.15 – Graduate Trends by Prior MD Degree (Revised November 6, 2012)

Year US Citizens Foreign National Citizenship Unknown Total

% Grads

with MD

2000-01 496 63.5% 283 36.2% 2 0.3% 781 13.6%

2001-02 475 60.1% 310 39.2% 6 0.8% 791 14.0%

2002-03 576 61.3% 354 37.7% 10 1.1% 940 15.9%

2003-04 484 54.1% 411 45.9% 0 0.0% 895 14.0%

2004-05 463 61.6% 289 38.4% 0 0.0% 752 11.3%

2005-06 520 64.4% 287 35.5% 1 0.1% 808 14.1%

2006-07 467 70.2% 196 29.5% 2 0.3% 665 9.1%

2007-08 320 63.3% 185 36.5% 1 0.2% 506 6.8%

2008-09 385 59.5% 262 40.5% 0 0.0% 647 7.7%

2009-10 312 54.4% 262 45.6% 0 0.0% 574 6.3%

2010-11 406 64.0% 228 36.0% 0 0.0% 634 6.5%

88

Table 4.16 – Graduate Trends by Degree Awarded (Revised November 6, 2012)

Year MPH MS MSPH MHA/MHSA OTHER MAST DRPH

2000-01 3,594 62.5% 672 11.7% 169 2.9% 311 5.4% 292 5.1% 105 1.8%

2001-02 3,771 66.6% 570 10.1% 185 3.3% 237 4.2% 193 3.4% 100 1.8%

2002-03 3,837 65.0% 609 10.3% 167 2.8% 263 4.4% 311 5.3% 72 1.2%

2003-04 4,178 65.3% 761 11.9% 150 2.3% 264 4.1% 245 3.8% 91 1.4%

2004-05 4,234 63.6% 725 10.9% 187 2.8% 306 4.6% 236 3.5% 130 2.0%

2005-06 4,392 64.7% 703 10.3% 146 2.1% 352 5.2% 290 4.3% 129 1.9%

2006-07 4,650 63.6% 709 9.7% 168 2.3% 341 4.7% 328 4.5% 121 1.7%

2007-08 4,695 62.8% 770 10.3% 169 2.3% 397 5.3% 367 4.9% 123 1.6%

2008-09 4,982 59.3% 849 10.1% 174 2.1% 611 7.3% 252 3.0% 108 1.3%

2009-10 5,310 59.3% 799 8.9% 171 1.9% 515 5.7% 611 6.8% 126 1.4%

2010-11 5,952 61.3% 913 9.4% 127 1.3% 547 5.6% 625 6.4% 147 1.5%

Year SCD PHD OTHER DOCT JOINT DEGREE TOTAL 2000-01 44 0.8% 418 7.3% 8 0.1% 135 2.3% 5,747 2001-02 55 1.0% 418 7.4% 3 0.1% 132 2.3% 5,664

2002-03 70 1.2% 442 7.5% 11 0.2% 126 2.1% 5,906 2003-04 50 0.8% 486 7.6% 13 0.2% 161 2.5% 6,399

2004-05 61 0.9% 542 8.1% 28 0.4% 208 3.1% 6,656 2005-06 57 0.8% 517 7.6% 34 0.5% 173 2.5% 6,792 2006-07 64 0.9% 627 8.6% 44 0.6% 264 3.6% 7,316 2007-08 64 0.9% 641 8.6% 33 0.4% 223 3.0% 7,482 2008-09 72 0.9% 728 8.7% 213 2.5% 419 5.0% 8,406 2009-10 66 0.7% 776 8.7% 252 2.8% 332 3.7% 8,957 2010-11 72 0.7% 702 7.2% 240 2.5% 392 4.0% 9,717

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Table 4.17 – Graduate Trends by Program Area (Revised November 6, 2012)

Year BIOSTAT EPID HSA PHP/PM HED/BS ENVIRON 2000-01 349 6.1% 992 17.3% 1,135 19.8% 281 4.9% 761 13.2% 553 9.6%

2001-02 283 5.0% 1,059 18.7% 1,131 20.0% 208 3.7% 717 12.7% 504 8.9% 2002-03 371 6.3% 1,078 18.3% 1,172 19.8% 250 4.2% 774 13.1% 588 9.9%

2003-04 398 6.2% 1,261 19.7% 1,175 18.4% 289 4.5% 829 13.0% 520 8.1% 2004-05 407 6.1% 1,251 18.8% 1,357 20.4% 269 4.0% 923 13.9% 586 8.8% 2005-06 386 5.7% 1,154 17.0% 1,372 20.2% 359 5.3% 831 12.2% 523 7.7% 2006-07 433 5.9% 1,286 17.6% 1,586 21.7% 314 4.3% 861 11.8% 554 7.6% 2007-08 398 5.3% 1,325 17.7% 1,412 18.9% 457 6.1% 885 11.8% 531 7.1% 2008-09 458 5.4% 1,421 16.9% 1,640 19.5% 468 5.6% 985 11.7% 559 6.6% 2009-10 444 5.0% 1,367 15.3% 1,742 19.4% 432 4.8% 1,113 12.4% 603 6.7% 2010-11 491 5.1% 1,590 16.4% 1,904 19.6% 314 3.2% 1,269 13.1% 713 7.3%

Year INTHLTH NUTR BIOMED MCH OTHER GENERAL TOTAL

2000-01 533 9.3% 157 2.7% 87 1.5% 316 5.5% 584 10.2%

5,747

2001-02 509 9.0% 124 2.2% 96 1.7% 317 5.6% 717 12.7%

5,664

2002-03 501 8.5% 115 1.9% 90 1.5% 320 5.4% 650 11.0%

5,906

2003-04 578 9.0% 118 1.8% 90 1.4% 321 5.0% 822 12.8%

6,399

2004-05 576 8.6% 125 1.9% 109 1.6% 274 4.1% 782 11.7%

6,656

2005-06 526 7.7% 129 1.9% 119 1.8% 284 4.2% 1,110 16.3%

6,792

2006-07 476 6.5% 155 2.1% 185 2.5% 275 3.8% 1,191 16.3%

7,315

2007-08 509 6.8% 132 1.8% 146 2.0% 248 3.3% 1,440 19.2%

7,482

2008-09 483 5.7% 177 2.1% 178 2.1% 290 3.4% 1,041 12.4% 708 8.4% 8,406

2009-10 539 6.0% 162 1.8% 159 1.8% 286 3.2% 1,337 14.9% 775 8.7% 8,957

2010-11 598 6.2% 222 2.3% 168 1.7% 284 2.9% 1,005 10.3% 1,160 11.9% 9,717

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Table 4.18 – Graduate Trends by School (Master|Doctorate)

School 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06

UAB 151 9 109 12 131 22 131 19 115 23 122 19

SUNY Albany 70 17 59 11 55 9 68 11 79 15 52 8

Arizona * * * * 58 1 63 4 42 2 75 2

Arkansas * * * * * * 17 0 18 0 23 0

BU 271 5 277 4 279 4 275 5 288 2 229 7

University at Buffalo * * * * * * * * * * * *

Berkeley 143 26 169 28 154 30 170 31 152 29 168 27

UCLA 219 30 181 33 199 26 217 38 200 35 183 33

Colorado * * * * * * * * * * * *

Columbia 255 15 263 21 268 21 284 25 299 26 320 17

CUNY * * * * * * * * * * * *

SUNY Downstate * * * * * * * * * * * * Drexel * * * * * * 36 0 58 0 68 0 East Tennessee * * * * * * * * * * * *

Emory 305 12 292 8 275 12 302 10 304 14 291 14

Florida * * * * * * * * * * * * Florida International * * * * * * * * * * * *

GW 247 0 195 1 231 3 247 1 264 3 270 3

Georgia * * * * * * * * * * * *

Georgia Southern * * * * * * * * * * * *

Harvard 352 41 349 49 376 76 349 56 375 76 377 73

UIC 119 13 115 12 134 7 131 5 152 21 125 21

Iowa 40 7 51 9 46 2 59 5 78 6 106 13

Johns Hopkins 437 109 396 101 418 103 453 105 462 106 507 123

Kentucky * * * * * * * * 20 12 29 10

Loma Linda 152 11 105 9 103 10 89 4 109 16 135 32

Louisville * * * * * * * * * * * *

Maryland * * * * * * * * * * * *

UMass 94 7 83 5 87 8 113 6 118 8 129 5

UMDNJ * * 68 0 83 3 69 1 89 4 71 8

INSP Mexico * * * * * * * * * * * *

Michigan 308 33 273 30 290 37 247 39 341 43 271 35

Minnesota 121 16 141 8 124 6 147 11 141 18 181 11

UNMC * * * * * * * * * * * *

NYMC * * * * * * 99 0 80 11 79 13

UNC 284 59 293 66 294 66 313 68 327 79 372 72

Ohio State 33 4 62 5 78 5 70 4 82 4 93 5

Oklahoma 83 3 73 5 67 4 84 4 76 1 92 2

Pittsburgh 74 33 80 38 91 28 107 25 95 34 84 34

Puerto Rico 110 0 116 0 92 0 129 0 117 12 124 2

Saint Louis 79 3 69 4 84 3 63 6 73 5 94 5

SDSU 74 2 75 5 85 7 93 4 89 5 92 5

South Carolina 183 27 136 29 156 28 140 37 155 44 113 35

South Florida 137 5 150 9 130 9 153 7 120 12 138 14

Texas A&M * * 38 0 65 0 59 0 82 0 66 0

UTexas 115 32 123 31 119 28 169 44 158 42 175 32 North Texas * * 33 0 36 0 61 6 49 9 57 4

Tulane 454 13 434 13 418 5 432 7 371 9 371 9

Washington 161 33 160 22 169 26 203 35 204 23 248 39

Yale 101 10 120 8 116 6 117 17 114 12 126 5

Total 5,172 575 5,088 576 5,311 595 5,759 640 5,896 761 5,895 737

5,747 5,664 5,906 6,399 6,657 6,656

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Table 4.18 – Graduate Trends by School (Master|Doctorate) (Revised November 6, 2012)

School 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 UAB 143 27 128 24 241 32 132 23 124 21

SUNY Albany 61 15 82 15 69 13 93 21 64 8

Arizona 62 1 50 5 79 6 54 0 59 3

Arkansas 21 0 43 1 34 2 31 1 33 2

BU 294 6 300 12 318 13 272 9 331 21

University at Buffalo * * * * 96 54 106 50 122 53

Berkeley 167 26 165 26 142 42 150 52 209 41

UCLA 187 69 191 48 221 43 206 35 192 30

Colorado * * * * * * 64 10 88 3

Columbia 371 33 378 26 417 19 388 26 453 31

CUNY * * * * * * * * 160 1

SUNY Downstate * * * * * * 31 1 23 0

Drexel 73 0 97 1 113 2 112 2 141 6

East Tennessee * * * * 42 1 44 1 25 0

Emory 333 14 328 14 348 18 346 18 411 15

Florida * * * * 144 183 168 234 148 197

Florida International 88 2 117 5 193 3 221 5 294 7

GW 225 5 257 2 285 9 284 3 339 3

Georgia * * * * 53 11 43 15 142 10

Georgia Southern * * * * * * * * 28 4

Harvard 345 83 401 84 370 79 458 60 392 77

UIC 143 15 139 18 127 16 145 25 155 31

Iowa 99 10 93 14 102 9 98 13 96 20

Johns Hopkins 534 121 632 144 647 129 584 133 659 106

Kentucky 54 27 23 11 29 12 22 3 51 16

Loma Linda 138 9 171 16 181 16 234 12 153 28

Louisville 30 3 35 3 33 1 45 6 34 3

Maryland * * * * * * 35 13 41 11

UMass 128 8 129 6 118 15 128 10 123 13

UMDNJ 78 4 70 4 47 5 81 11 83 6

INSP Mexico 52 8 311 19 91 5 65 7 141 10

Michigan 346 46 235 6 384 36 326 46 316 32

Minnesota 182 13 65 6 233 20 266 17 323 25

UNMC * * * * * * * * 25 0

NYMC 109 16 90 14 * * * * * *

UNC 354 67 313 84 339 82 351 91 354 78

Ohio State 104 2 99 4 115 6 119 6 119 14

Oklahoma 60 3 85 6 80 3 73 6 70 5

Pittsburgh 128 33 120 45 141 47 158 45 130 48

Puerto Rico 121 1 99 1 121 2 156 1 94 0

Saint Louis 107 8 112 2 114 8 115 5 127 10

SDSU 103 6 148 27 92 8 96 11 103 12

South Carolina 122 36 126 13 126 39 134 40 163 47

South Florida 139 6 109 13 136 5 165 10 202 21

Texas A&M 187 3 81 0 76 0 125 5 95 3

UTexas 137 46 152 48 165 45 172 36 306 37

North Texas 54 5 54 8 56 4 78 9 76 5

Tulane 252 31 264 27 279 19 417 27 321 21

Washington 204 39 217 52 202 45 241 51 268 38

Yale 124 9 112 7 86 14 105 15 128 10

Total 6,459 856 6,621 861 7,285 1,121 7,737 1,220 8,534 1,183

7,315 7,482 8,406 8,957 9,717