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Degrees conferred, 1884-20241

Conferred in 2023-20242 Total Conferred, 1884-2024
Men Women Both Men Women Both
Graduate School3
Doctor of Audiology 2 7 9 18 123 141
Doctor of Education 11 10 21 362 242 604
Doctor of Musical Arts 21 17 38 791 547 1,338
Doctor of Nursing Practice 4 9 13 15 128 143
Doctor of Pharmacy4 0 0 0 176 255 431
Doctor of Philosophy 454 347 801 25,932 14,011 39,943
Master in Professional Accounting 76 104 180 5,159 4,974 10,133
Master of Advanced Architectural Design 0 2 2 4 5 9
Master of Architecture 14 7 21 1,289 833 2,122
Master of Arts 104 196 300 16,800 18,326 35,126
Master of Business Administration 325 136 461 20,220 6,407 26,627
Master of Education 70 118 188 3,333 7,786 11,119
Master of Fine Arts (or Master of Fine Arts in Drama) 15 43 58 1,171 1,386 2,557
Master of Journalism 0 0 0 89 45 134
Master of Global Policy Studies 18 30 48 275 379 654
Master of Interior Design 1 12 13 8 53 61
Master of Landscape Architecture 5 9 14 59 149 208
Master of Library and Information Science 0 0 0 1,018 3,183 4,201
Master of Music 27 12 39 1,596 1,710 3,306
Master of Public Affairs 44 70 114 2,014 2,554 4,568
Master of Public Leadership 10 10 20 10 10 20
Master of Science 0 0 0 22 14 36
Master of Science in Accounting 1 2 3 15 12 27
Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering (or Aeronautical Engineering) 0 0 0 182 3 185
Master of Science in Applied Physics 0 0 0 17 4 21
Master of Science in Architectural Engineering 0 0 0 99 2 101
Master of Science in Architectural Studies 0 0 0 37 63 100
Master of Science in Architecture 0 0 0 14 2 16
Master of Science in Business Analytics 70 43 113 458 312 770
Master of Science in Ceramic Engineering 0 0 0 9 0 9
Master of Science in Chemical Engineering 0 0 0 493 3 496
Master of Science in Civil Engineering 0 0 0 432 2 434
Master of Science in Communication Engineering 0 0 0 3 0 3
Master of Science in Community and Regional Planning 15 13 28 704 718 1,422
Master of Science in Computational and Applied Mathematics 0 0 0 89 25 114
Master of Science in Computational Science, Engineering, and Mathematics 18 3 21 155 39 194
Master of Science in Computer Science 207 72 279 1,749 451 2,200
Master of Science in Data Science 182 38 220 255 64 319
Master of Science in Economics 3 4 7 398 197 595
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering 0 0 0 625 4 629
Master of Science in Energy and Earth Resources 11 12 23 100 85 185
Master of Science in Engineering 364 121 485 15,308 3,382 18,690
Master of Science in Engineering Mechanics 0 0 0 74 0 74
Master of Science in Environmental Health Engineering (or Sanitary Engineering) 0 0 0 191 3 194
Master of Science in Finance 45 23 68 518 218 736
Master of Science in Geological Sciences 3 7 10 409 287 696
Master of Science in Health Behavior and Health Education 0 3 3 5 18 23
Master of Science in Health Care Transformation 16 22 38 83 114 197
Master of Science in Health Education 0 0 0 1 7 8
Master of Science in Historic Preservation 0 3 3 18 96 114
Master of Science in Home Economics 0 0 0 3 167 170
Master of Science in Identity Management and Security 0 0 0 19 12 31
Master of Science in Information, Risk, and Operations Management 0 0 0 89 62 151
Master of Science in Information Security and Privacy 18 11 29 52 20 72
Master of Science in Information Studies 45 102 147 550 1,686 2,236
Master of Science in Information Technology Management 25 16 41 115 93 208
Master of Science in Kinesiology 4 5 9 98 80 178
Master of Science in Landscape Architecture 0 1 1 0 1 1
Master of Science in Management 2 0 2 25 15 40
Master of Science in Marine Science 0 1 1 31 55 86
Master of Science in Marketing 10 31 41 108 257 365
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering 0 0 0 459 0 459
Master of Science in Medicine 0 0 0 2 0 2
Master of Science in Neuroscience 1 0 1 7 7 14
Master of Science in Nursing 10 67 77 293 2,428 2,721
Master of Science in Nutritional Sciences 8 38 46 24 148 172
Master of Science in Operations Research and Industrial Engineering (or Industrial Engineering) 0 0 0 50 4 54
Master of Science in Petroleum Engineering 0 0 0 299 1 300
Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences 3 4 7 21 43 64
Master of Science in Pharmacy 0 0 0 232 189 421
Master of Science in Social Work 18 125 143 1,165 6,310 7,475
Master of Science in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences 2 23 25 6 106 112
Master of Science in Statistics 1 8 9 96 101 197
Master of Science in Sustainable Design 1 1 2 31 51 82
Master of Science in Technology Commercialization (or Science and Technology Commercialization) 18 12 30 1,011 275 1,286
Master of Science in Textile and Apparel Technology 0 0 0 6 14 20
Master of Science in Urban Design 4 5 9 37 62 99
Total 2,305 1,958 4,263 107,635 81,430 189,065
School of Architecture5
Bachelor of Architecture 20 31 51 3,327 965 4,292
Bachelor of Architecture in Regional and City Planning 0 0 0 11 1 12
Bachelor of Interior Architecture 0 0 0 3 8 11
Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies 4 4 8 175 205 380
Bachelor of Science in Architecture 0 0 0 78 18 96
Bachelor of Science in Interior Design6 0 16 16 15 248 263
Total 24 51 75 3,609 1,445 5,054
College of Arts and Sciences7
Bachelor of Arts 0 0 0 20,744 19,664 40,408
Bachelor of Literature 0 0 0 89 101 190
Bachelor of Science 0 0 0 178 67 245
Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies 0 0 0 88 9 97
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry 0 0 0 683 173 856
Bachelor of Science in Geology 0 0 0 1,528 33 1,561
Bachelor of Science in Home Economics 0 0 0 65 3,309 3,374
Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology 0 0 0 11 146 157
Bachelor of Science in Medicine 0 0 0 190 5 195
Bachelor of Science in Naval Science and Tactics 0 0 0 60 0 60
Bachelor of Science in Nursing 0 0 0 0 11 11
Bachelor of Science in Physics 0 0 0 788 18 806
Total 0 0 0 24,424 23,536 47,960
Red McCombs School of Business
Bachelor of Business Administration 653 601 1,254 59,665 32,126 91,791
Bachelor of Science in Naval Science and Tactics 0 0 0 26 0 26
Total 653 601 1,254 59,691 32,126 91,817
Moody College of Communication
Bachelor of Journalism8 32 113 145 4,639 8,917 13,556
Bachelor of Science in Advertising 87 201 288 3,734 7,606 11,340
Bachelor of Science in Communication and Leadership 22 74 96 109 286 395
Bachelor of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders 1 8 9 156 2,832 2,988
Bachelor of Science in Communication Studies (or Speech) 52 113 165 2,758 7,706 10,464
Bachelor of Science in Public Relations 11 117 128 523 3,087 3,610
Bachelor of Science in Radio-Television-Film 135 171 306 7,685 5,544 13,229
Bachelor of Science in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences 1 97 98 1 118 119
Total 341 894 1,235 19,605 36,096 55,701
College of Education
Bachelor of Science in Applied Learning and Development 14 169 183 1,138 8,412 9,550
Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training 3 8 11 75 132 207
Bachelor of Science in Education 3 8 11 2,089 8,501 10,590
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education 0 0 0 194 8,246 8,440
Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology9 0 0 0 2,481 2,461 4,942
Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Health 183 192 375 1,832 1,9220 3,752
Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education 0 0 0 0 33 33
Total 203 392 595 7,809 29,705 37,514
Cockrell School of Engineering
Bachelor of Engineering Science 0 0 0 450 47 497
Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering (or Aeronautical Engineering) 86 22 108 4,106 543 4,649
Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering 37 21 58 2,507 663 3,170
Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering 42 52 94 1,028 777 1,805
Bachelor of Science in Ceramic Engineering 0 0 0 112 0 112
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering 79 60 139 6,161 1,924 8,085
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering 75 52 127 5,970 1,298 7,268
Bachelor of Science in Computational Engineering 21 10 31 110 32 142
Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Chemical Engineering 121 44 165 121 44 165
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering34 130 14 144 14,250 1,628 15,878
Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Utility Engineering 0 0 0 4 0 4
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering 18 35 53 81 131 212
Bachelor of Science in Geosystems Engineering and Hydrogeology10 3 5 8 90 48 138
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering 209 76 285 11,711 1,534 13,245
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering 0 0 0 4 0 4
Bachelor of Science in Meteorology 0 0 0 40 2 42
Bachelor of Science in Naval Science and Tactics 0 0 0 48 0 48
Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering (or Petroleum Production Engineering) 47 12 59 4,601 567 5,168
Civil Engineer 0 0 0 172 0 172
Civil Engineer (five-year course) 0 0 0 9 0 9
Electrical Engineer 0 0 0 119 0 119
Electrical Engineer (five-year course) 0 0 0 11 0 11
Engineer of Mines 0 0 0 16 0 16
Total 868 402 1,271 51,721 9,238 60,959
College of Fine Arts
Bachelor of Arts 9 52 61 28 181 209
Bachelor of Arts in Art11,33 1 0 1 882 2,561 3,443
Bachelor of Arts in Dance12 0 0 0 23 123 146
Bachelor of Arts in Drama13 0 0 0 181 310 491
Bachelor of Arts in Music14 18 15 33 370 425 795
Bachelor of Arts in Theatre and Dance 15 25 40 406 1,039 1,445
Bachelor of Fine Arts 25 101 126 3,068 6,290 9,358
Bachelor of Music 25 20 45 1,585 2,030 3,615
Bachelor of Science in Arts and Entertainment Technologies 33 45 78 231 235 466
Total 126 258 384 6,774 13,194 19,968
Division of General and Comparative Studies15
Bachelor of Arts 0 0 0 686 612 1,298
Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies 0 0 0 49 8 57
Total 0 0 0 735 620 1,355
John A. and Katherine G. Jackson School of Geosciences
Bachelor of Arts in Geological Sciences16 1 2 3 45 45 90
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science32 6 6 12 34 52 86
Bachelor of Science in Geological Sciences16 15 15 30 468 334 802
Total 22 23 45 547 431 978
College of Humanities17
Bachelor of Arts 0 0 0 1,312 2,186 3,498
Total 0 0 0 1,312 2,186 3,498
School of Information
Bachelor of Arts 1 2 3 1 2 3
Bachelor of Science in Informatics 13 26 39 15 37 52
Total 13 26 39 16 39 55
School of Law
Doctor of Jurisprudence18 179 233 412 25,584 9,502 35,086
Master of Comparative Jurisprudence 0 0 0 107 26 133
Master of Laws 12 8 20 595 490 1,085
Total 191 241 432 26,286 10,018 36,304
College of Liberal Arts19
Bachelor of Arts 882 1,513 2,395 49,060 56,954 106,014
Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies20 0 0 0 44 29 73
Bachelor of Science in Economics 43 21 64 48 21 69
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science32 3 5 8 28 55 83
Bachelor of Science in Psychology 37 139 176 646 1,719 2,365
Total 965 1,678 2,643 49,826 58,778 108,604
Dell Medical School
Doctor of Medicine 17 32 49 100 136 236
Total 17 32 49 100 136 236
College of Natural Sciences21
Bachelor of Arts22 10 3 13 11,411 8,323 19,734
Bachelor of Science and Arts 349 707 1,056 4,110 6,757 10,867
Bachelor of Science in Astronomy 12 8 20 191 94 285
Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry 59 57 116 1,492 1,134 2,626
Bachelor of Science in Biology 141 216 357 3,726 4,641 8,367
Bachelor of Science in Botany 0 0 0 8 11 19
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry 22 26 48 1,463 845 2,308
Bachelor of Science in Clinical Laboratory Science23 0 0 0 32 90 122
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science 307 118 425 2,848 678 3,526
Bachelor of Science in Computer Sciences 0 0 0 3,388 559 3,947
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science32 6 16 22 58 110 168
Bachelor of Science in Geological Sciences24 0 0 0 1,106 422 1,528
Bachelor of Science in Home Economics 0 0 0 108 3,475 3,583
Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Sciences (or Child Development and Family Relationships)25 0 41 41 153 2,242 2,395
Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Science 0 0 0 1 2 3
Bachelor of Science in Interior Design25, 26 0 0 0 31 296 327
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics 137 64 201 3,426 1,671 5,097
Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science 2 10 12 34 100 134
Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology27 0 0 0 78 330 408
Bachelor of Science in Microbiology 0 0 0 170 216 386
Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience 30 79 109 177 286 463
Bachelor of Science in Nutrition28 8 43 51 358 2,180 2,538
Bachelor of Science in Physics 65 16 81 1,757 319 2,076
Bachelor of Science in Public Health 33 148 181 310 1,584 1,685
Bachelor of Science in Textiles and Apparel28 9 46 55 101 1,584 1,685
Bachelor of Science in Zoology 0 0 0 493 377 870
Total 1,190 1,598 2,788 37,030 37,794 74,824
School of Nursing29
Bachelor of Science in Nursing 11 106 117 585 5,958 6,543
Total 11 106 117 585 5,958 6,543
College of Pharmacy
Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy 0 0 0 5,098 2,521 7,619
Doctor of Pharmacy30 40 63 103 964 2,062 3,026
Graduate in Pharmacy 0 0 0 558 71 629
Total 40 63 103 6,620 4,654 11,274
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences31
Bachelor of Arts 0 0 0 5,367 4,226 9,593
Total 0 0 0 5,367 4,226 9,593
Steve Hicks School of Social Work
Bachelor of Social Work 15 78 93 399 2,758 3,157
Total 15 78 93 399 2,758 3,157
Total number of degrees conferred in all colleges and schools 6,984 8,402 15,386 410,091 354,368 764,459
  1. Figures are given by academic year for the years complete at the time of publication. The number of degrees conferred is accurate as of the date of publication. Changes to the data, if any, will be reflected in the “Total Conferred” columns of the next General Information.

  2. Beginning for the long session 2009-2010, information about degrees conferred is provided by the Institutional Reporting, Research, and Information Systems.

  3. Through the session 1905–1906, the master’s degree was given in the Department of Literature, Science, and Arts; then through the session 1909–1910, in the College of Arts. Prior to the 1923–1924 session, the master’s degree in engineering, with designation of the branch in which given, was awarded in the College of Engineering. Branch designations were discontinued in 1978.

  4. Prior to 1998–1999, the Doctor of Pharmacy was conferred in the Graduate School. In 1998–1999, the degree was awarded in both the Graduate School and the College of Pharmacy; thereafter it was awarded in the College of Pharmacy.

  5. Prior to the long session 1951–1952, the School of Architecture was a part of the College of Engineering.

  6. Prior to 2000–2001, the Bachelor of Science in Interior Design was conferred in the College of Natural Sciences. In 2000–2001, the degree was awarded in both the College of Natural Sciences and the School of Architecture.

  7. After the long session 1970–1971, degrees previously conferred by the College of Arts and Sciences were awarded in the Colleges of Humanities, Natural Sciences, and Social and Behavioral Sciences and the Division of General and Comparative Studies. Beginning with the spring semester 1979, the degrees for the Colleges of Humanities and Social and Behavioral Sciences and the Division of General and Comparative Studies have been awarded in the College of Liberal Arts.

  8. Prior to the long session 1965–1966, the Bachelor of Journalism degree was conferred in the College of Arts and Sciences. Total numbers of Bachelor of Journalism degrees conferred up to that time were: men, 911; women, 850; both, 1,761. These totals are now listed in the College of Communication and are not included in the totals for the College of Arts and Sciences.

  9. Prior to 1990–1991, the Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology was designated the Bachelor of Science in Physical Education.

10. The Bachelor of Science in Geosystems Engineering and Hydrogeology is offered jointly by the Cockrell School of Engineering and the Jackson School of Geosciences.

  1. Prior to February 1969, the Bachelor of Arts in Art was designated Bachelor of Science in Art.

  2. In spring 1997, the Bachelor of Arts in Drama and the Bachelor of Arts in Dance were replaced by the Bachelor of Arts in Theatre and Dance.

  3. Prior to February 1969, the Bachelor of Arts in Drama was designated Bachelor of Science in Drama. In spring 1997, the Bachelor of Arts in Drama and the Bachelor of Arts in Dance were replaced by the Bachelor of Arts in Theatre and Dance.

  4. Prior to February 1969, the Bachelor of Arts in Music was designated Bachelor of Science in Music.

  5. Beginning in summer 1971, the degrees formerly conferred in the College of Arts and Sciences were conferred instead in the College of Humanities, the College of Natural Sciences, the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and the Division of General and Comparative Studies. In spring 1979, degrees in the College of Humanities, the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and the Division of General and Comparative Studies were moved to the College of Liberal Arts.

  6. The Bachelor of Arts with a major in geological sciences and the Bachelor of Science in Geological Sciences were conferred in the College of Natural Sciences through summer 2006; in fall 2006, they were conferred in both the College of Natural Sciences and the Jackson School of Geosciences; since spring 2007, they have been conferred only in the Jackson School.

  7. Beginning in summer 1971, the degrees formerly conferred in the College of Arts and Sciences were conferred instead in the College of Humanities, the College of Natural Sciences, the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and the Division of General and Comparative Studies. In spring 1979, degrees in the College of Humanities, the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and the Division of General and Comparative Studies were moved to the College of Liberal Arts.

  8. Prior to April 1969, this degree was designated Bachelor of Laws.

  9. Prior to the summer session 1971, degrees in the Colleges of Humanities and Social and Behavioral Sciences and the Division of General and Comparative Studies were conferred in the College of Arts and Sciences. Beginning with the spring semester 1979, these degrees have been awarded in the College of Liberal Arts.

  10. Prior to 1987–1988, the Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies was conferred in the College of Liberal Arts. In 1987–1988, the degree was conferred in both the School of Architecture and the College of Liberal Arts. Since 1988–1989, the degree has been awarded in the School of Architecture.

  11. Prior to summer session 1971, degrees now in the College of Natural Sciences were conferred in the College of Arts and Sciences.

  12. The Bachelor of Arts with a major in geological sciences was conferred in the College of Natural Sciences through summer 2006; in fall 2006, it was conferred in both the College of Natural Sciences and the Jackson School of Geosciences; sice spring 2007, it has been conferred only in the Jackson School.

  13. In fall 2000, the Bachelor of Science in Clinical Laboratory Science replaced the Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology.

  14. The Bachelor of Science in Geological Sciences was conferred in the College of Natural Sciences through summer 2006; in fall 2006, it was conferred in both the College of Natural Sciences and the Jackson School of Geosciences; since spring 2007, it has been conferred only in the Jackson School.

  15. Prior to the summer session 1992, this degree was designated Bachelor of Science in Home Economics.

  16. Prior to the summer session 1992, this degree was designated Bachelor of Science in Home Economics. Through 1999–2000, the Bachelor of Science in Interior Design was conferred in the College of Natural Sciences; in 2000–2001, it was awarded in both the College of Natural Sciences and the School of Architecture.

  17. In fall 2000, the Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology was replaced by the Bachelor of Science in Clinical Laboratory Science.

  18. Prior to the summer session 1992, this degree was designated Bachelor of Science in Home Economics.

  19. Between 1929 and 1943, the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree was conferred in the College of Arts and Sciences. Eleven women graduated in the program.

  20. Prior to 1998–1999, the Doctor of Pharmacy was conferred in the Graduate School. In 1998–1999, the degree was awarded in both the Graduate School and the College of Pharmacy; thereafter it was awarded in the College of Pharmacy.

  21. Prior to summer session 1971, degrees in the Colleges of Humanities, Natural Sciences, and Social and Behavioral Sciences and the Division of General and Comparative Studies were conferred in the College of Arts and Sciences. Beginning with the spring semester 1979, the degrees for the Colleges of Humanities and Social and Behavioral Sciences and the Division of General and Comparative Studies have been awarded in the College of Liberal Arts.

32.The degree is offered by the Jackson School of Geosciences with a major in geological sciences, by the College of Liberal Arts with a major in geographical sciences, and by the College of Natural Sciences with a major in biological sciences. The degree programs share common prescribed work, but each major has its own specific requirements.

33. In fall 2018, the Bachelor of Arts in Art was replaced in the College of Fine Arts by the Bachelor of Arts.

34.In fall 2023, the Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering was replaced in the Cockrell School of Engineering by the Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Chemical Engineering.

Summary of Enrollment in Residence

Men Women Both
Fall semester 2023 23,184 29,898 53,082
Spring semester 2024 22,193 28,583 50,776
Summer session 2024 6,840 9,187 16,027

Enrollment in Residence, 1883-20241

For the period prior to 1983–84, enrollment is given for every fifth year. Annual enrollment for the years 1883–84 through 1932–33 is given in the 1951–52 edition of General Information; annual enrollment for 1933–34 through 1982–83 is given in the 2007–08 edition.

Fall Semester Summer Session
1883–1884 221
1888–1889 278
1893–1894 355
1898–1899 594 186
1903–1904 837 285
1908–1909 1,533 741
1913–1914 2,254 980
1918–1919 2,812 1,592
1923–1924 4,672 3,145
1928–1929 5,863 3,1552
3,449
1933–1934 6,652 4,673
1938–1939 10,114 6,062
1943–1944 6,532 4,929
1948–1949 17,035 9,713
1953–1954 14,101 7,643
1958–1959 17,895 8,115
1963–1964 22,385 11,082
1968–1969 32,155 16,226
1973–1974 40,611 19,643
1978–1979 43,095 19,216
1983–1984 47,631 22,545
1984–1985 47,973 22,419
1985–1986 47,838 20,582
1986–1987 46,140 20,606
1987–1988 47,743 21,148
1988–1989 50,107 21,599
1989–1990 50,245 20,672
1990–1991 49,617 21,065
1991–1992 49,961 21,491
1992–1993 49,253 20,362
1993–1994 48,555 19,353
1994–1995 47,957 18,691
1995–1996 47,905 18,879
1996–1997 48,008 17,843
1997–1998 48,857 18,004
1998–1999 48,906 17,611
1999–2000 49,009 17,871
2000–2001 49,996 17,511
2001–2002 50,616 18,399
2002–2003 52,261 18,606
2003–2004 51,426 18,002
2004–2005 50,377 17,506
2005–2006 49,696 16,409
2006–2007 49,697 16,004
2007–2008 50,170 15,420
2008–2009 49,984 15,336
2009-2010 50,995 16,137
2010-2011 51,195 16,193
2011-2012 51,112 15,660
2012-2013 52,186 15,809
2013-2014 52,059 14,934
2014-2015 51,313 13,740
2015-2016 50,950 13,483
2016-2017 51,331 13,049
2017-2018 51,525 12,759
2018-2019 51,832 12,085
2019-2020 51,090 17,039
2020-2021 50,476 15,351
2021-2022 51,991 15,569
2022-2023 52,384 15,515
2023-2024 53,082 16,027

\ 1. Prior to the session of 1929–1930, the summer session figures are grouped with the following fall semester and the extension year used is the September 1–August 31 year preceding the fall semester. Beginning with the session of 1929–1930, statistics are given for the academic year (September 1–August 31), the summer session being grouped with the preceding fall semester, and the extension year used being the September 1–August 31 year concurrent with the fall semester and summer session indicated.

  1. Because of the change in the method of recording enrollment figures, as explained in footnote 1, the figures for the 1929 summer session and the 1928–1929 extension year are given separately.