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Spring 2016 Enrollment

Spring 2016 Enrollment

Spring 2016 Enrollment by Level

  Enrollment Percent
Undergraduate 6,612 91.2%
Graduate 640 8.8%
Total 7,252 100.0%

Spring 2016 Full-Time Equivalent Enrollment by Level

  SCH’s FTE Percent
Undergraduate 83,464 6,955.3 (12 hours) 93.1%
Graduate 4,652 516.8 (9 hours) 6.9%
Total 88,116 7,472.1 100.0%

Spring 2016 Enrollment by Rank

  Enrollment Percent
Early Admissions 679 9.3%
Freshman 1,595 22.0%
Sophomore 1,129 15.6%
Junior 1,146 15.8%
Senior 1,921 26.5%
Masters Candidate 576 7.9%
Education Specialist 5 0.1%
Special Graduate 59 0.8%
Non-Credit/Non-Degree 142 2.0%
Total 7,252 100.0%

Spring 2016 Enrollment by Full-Time/Part-Time Status

  Undergraduate Graduate Total Percent
Full-Time 5,165 286 5,451 75.2%
Part-Time 1,447 354 1,801 24.8%
Total 6,612 640 7,252 100.0%

Spring 2016 Enrollment by Current Entry Status

  Undergraduate Graduate Total Percent
Early Admissions 679   679 9.4%
Continuing 5,328 494 5,822 80.3%
First-Time Freshmen 68   68 0.9%
New Graduate   92 92 1.3%
Re-Entry 292 31 323 4.4%
Transfer 221 18 239 3.3%
Visiting 24 5 29 0.4%
Total 6,612 640 7,252 100.0%

Spring 2016 Enrollment by Gender

  Undergraduate Graduate Total Percent
Female 3,926 442 4,368 60.2%
Male 2,686 198 2,884 39.8%
Total 6,612 640 7,252 100.0%

Spring 2016 Enrollment by Ethnicity


UndergraduateGraduateTotalPercentAmer Indian/Alaska Native313340.4%Asian10271091.5%Black1,103981,20116.5%Foreign466875537.6%Hawaiian or Pacific Isl7
70.1%Hispanic189122012.8%White4,5384264,96468.5%Two or More Races17371802.5%Race/Ethnicity Unknown3
30.1%Total6,6126407,252100.0%

Spring 2016 Enrollment by Gender and Ethnicity

  Female Male Total Percent
Amer Indian/Alaska Native 19 15 34 0.4%
Asian 64 45 109 1.5%
Black 788 413 1,201 16.5%
Foreign 135 418 553 7.6%
Hawaiian or Pacific Isl 3 4 7 0.1%
Hispanic 124 77 201 2.8%
White 3,120 1,844 4,964 68.5%
Two or More Races 113 67 180 2.5%
Race/Ethnicity Unknown 2 1 3 0.1%
Total 4,368 2,884 7,252 100.0%

Spring 2016 Undergraduate Enrollment by Gender and Ethnicity

  Female Male Total Percent
Amer Indian/Alaska NAtive 16 15 31 0.5%
Asian 61 41 102 1.5%
Black 707 396 1,103 16.7%
Foreign 97 369 466 7.0%
Hawaiian or Pacific Isl 3 4 7 0.1%
Hispanic 114 75 189 2.9%
White 2,817 1,721 4,538 68.6%
Two or More Races 109 64 173 2.6%
Race/Ethnicity Unknown 2 1 3 0.1%
Total 3,926 2,686 6,612 100.0%

Spring 2016 Graduate Enrollment by Gender and Ethnicity

  Female Male Total Percent
Amer Indian/Alaska Native 3   3 0.4%
Asian 3 4 7 1.1%
Black 81 17 98 15.3%
Foreign 38 49 87 13.6%
Hispanic 10 2 12 1.9%
White 303 123 426 66.6%
Two or More Races 4 3 7 1.1%
Total 442 198 640 100.0%

Spring 2016 Undergraduate Enrollment by Rank and Ethnicity

  EA FR SO JR SR ND Total
Amer Indian/Alaska Native 2 1 10 7 10 1 31
Asian 7 18 18 15 43 1 102
Black 69 308 178 213 313 22 1,103
Foreign   240 81 56 78 11 466
Hawaiian or Pacific Isl   2   2 3   7
Hispanic 23 55 36 30 42 3 189
White 552 921 767 793 1,402 103 4,538
Two or More Races 26 50 39 30 27 1 173
Race/Ethnicity Unknown         3   3
Total 679 1,595 1,129 1,146 1,921 142 6,612
EA – Early Admissions
FR – Freshman
SO – Sophomore
JR – Junior
SR – Senior
ND – Non-Credit/Non-Degree

Spring 2016 Graduate Enrollment by Rank and Ethnicity

  MC ES SG Total
Amer Indian/Alaska Native 3     3
Asian 5   2 7
Black 78 1 19 98
Foreign 86   1 87
Hispanic 12     12
White 386 4 36 426
Two or More Races 6   1 7
Total 576 5 59 640
MC – Masters Candidate
ES – Education Specialist
SG – Special Graduate

Spring 2016 Enrollment by Age

  Undergraduate Graduate Total Percent
Under 18 471   471 6.5%
18-19 1,808   1,808 24.9%
20-21 1,874 5 1,879 25.9%
22-24 1,163 190 1,353 18.7%
25-29 575 186 761 10.5%
30-34 283 101 384 5.3%
35-39 168 56 224 3.1%
40-49 192 59 251 3.5%
50-64 63 42 105 1.4%
Over 64 15 1 16 0.2%
Total 6,612 640 7,252 100.0%

Spring 2016 Enrollment by Age Group

  Undergraduate Graduate Total Percent
Under 25 5,316 195 5,511 76.0%
25 and Older 1,296 445 1,741 24.0%
Total 6,612 640 7,252 100.0%

Spring 2016 Average Age

  Average Age Median Age
All Students 23.3 21
First-Time Freshmen 20.4 19
Undergraduate 22.6 21
Graduate 31 27

Spring 2016 Enrollment by Parish of Origin

Parish Enrollment Parish Enrollment
Acadia 169 Richland 5
Allen 267 Sabine 9
Ascension 15 St Bernard 1
Assumption 4 St Charles 6
Avoyelles 15 St James 3
Beauregard 528 St John 8
Bossier 17 St Landry 127
Caddo 34 St Martin 28
Calcasieu 3,248 St Mary 24
Cameron 118 St Tammany 33
Concordia 1 Tangipahoa 14
DeSoto 7 Terrebonne 20
East Baton Rouge 56 Union 4
East Feliciana 1 Vermilion 86
Evangeline 135 Vernon 146
Franklin 1 Washington 8
Grant 5 Webster 1
Iberia 84 West Baton Rouge 8
Iberville 7 West Carroll 4
Jackson 2 West Feliciana 1
Jefferson 26    
Jefferson Davis 458 Total Louisiana 6,087
Lafayette 134 % of Total Enrollment 83.9%
Lafourche 19    
Lincoln 4    
Livingston 19 Five Parish Total 4,619
Madison 1 % of Total Enrollment 63.7%
Morehouse 4    
Natchitoches 16    
Orleans 29    
Ouachita 16    
Plaquemines 5    
Pointe Coupee 52    
Rapides 54    

Spring 2016 Enrollment by State of Origin

State Enrollment
Alabama 7
Alaska 1
Arizona 5
Arkansas 4
California 23
Colorado 6
Cooneticut 1
Delaware 1
Florida 23
Georgia 4
Idaho 1
Illinois 13
Indiana 1
Iowa 2
Kansas 5
Kentucky 1
Louisiana 6,087
Maine 1
Maryland 5
Massachusetts 1
Michigan 8
Minnesota 1
Mississippi 3
Missouri 6
Montana 2
Nebraska 2
Nevada 3
New Jersey 1
New Mexico 1
North Carolina 2
Ohio 6
Oklahoma 6
Oregon 2
Pennsylvania 2
Rhode Island 1
South Carolina 5
Tennesee 4
Texas 374
Utah 1
Virginia 2
Washington 3
Wisconsin 3
Total 6,630
Total out of State 622
% Out of State of Total Enrollment 8.6%
Number of States (Other than Louisiana) 41

Spring 2016 Enrollment by Foreign Country of Origin

Country Enrollment Country Enrollment
Azerbaijan 1 Romania 5
Bahamas 1 Rwanda 2
Bangladesh 6 Saudi Arabia 239
Benin 1 Serbia 2
Bolivia 5 Slovakia 2
Bosnia-Herzegovina 1 South Africa 1
Brazil 11 Spain 2
Burundi 1 Sweden 3
Cameroon 2 Switzerland 1
Canada 5 Syria 1
China 29 Thailand 1
Columbia 6 Togo 1
Cote d’lvoire 1 Trinidad & Tobago 1
Dominican Republic 1 Turkey 4
Ecuador 3 Uganda 1
France 5 United Kingdom 12
Germany 5 Venezuela 3
Greece 10 Vietnam 52
Haiti 1 Yemen 1
Honduras 1 Zimbabwe 1
Hungary 2    
India 51    
Indonesia 3    
Iran 1 Total Foreign 622
Iraq 2 % of Total Enrollment 8.6%
Ireland 1 Number of Countries (Other than USA) 66
Italy 1    
Jamaica 3    
Japan 2    
Jordan 1    
Kenya 2    
Korea, Republic of 3    
Kuwait 2    
Latvia 1    
Lebanon 1    
Mali 1    
Mexico 8    
Nepal 79    
New Zealand 1    
Nicaragua 1    
Nigeria 13    
Norway 2    
Pakistan 2    
Peru 5    
Philippines 2    
Poland 1    

Spring 2016 Undergraduate Enrollment by Residency

  Full-Time Part-Time Total Percent
Louisiana 4,273 1,361 5,634 85.2%
Out of State 398 52 450 6.8%
Foreign 494 34 528 8.0%
Total 5,165 1,447 6,612 100.0%

Spring 2016 Graduate Enrollment by Residency

  Full-Time Part-Time Total Percent
Louisiana 157 296 453 70.8%
Out of State 50 43 93 14.5%
Foreign 494 34 528 8.0%
Total 286 354 640 100.0%

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Ashley Bass

I am a McNeese graduate with a bachelor's degree in Family and Consumer Science and a concentration in Child and Family Studies. As a student, I competed on the rodeo team and served on the SGA board. I earned my master’s degree in 2022 from the University of South Dakota in Educational Administration and Leadership with a concentration in Adult and Higher Ed. I have over 13 years of experience in adult education and 20 years of educational experience.

My favorite part of being a Freshman Advisor is helping students navigate their new life routine as a college freshman by offering support with in-person office visits or by email to help students meet their goals. I always remind students of my favorite BB King quote – “Education is one thing no one can ever take away from you.”  I believe that supporting students is vital to a student's success.

In my spare time, I raise registered American Brahman cattle, and I enjoy all the "country girl" things like hunting, fishing, growing a garden and cooking.

ADVISOR FOR:
  • College of Liberal Arts (excluding music)
  • Burton College of Education (ELEM and EDPR majors)