GLOSSARY FOR APPLICATION REPORTS
The following are definitions of row and column headings used in admission
reports. If you have questions about the
reports not answered below, please send email to anstud@redwood.humboldt.edu so
that we can add to this file. Thank you.
2ND BACHELORS
already have earned an undergraduate degree and would are interested in getting
another.
ACTIVE ADMITS
excludes students who have told us they do not plan to attend and those who
have been denied admittance.
ACTIVE APPS
excludes applications that have been withdrawn, denied, or who have told us
they do not plan to attend.
COMPARABLE DATE and TO-DATE reports initially use the number of days to
(or from) the start of application cycle (e.g. Oct 1 for fall terms). As we move through the application cycle, the
comparable date will change to reflect year-to-year variations in significant
dates, such as the number of days to (or from) the actual start of term.
Because of changes in processing, the numbers in the different columns are not
always comparable. For example, students
are now allowed to apply as early as Oct 1 via the web--in the past, we didn't
begin processing fall applications until November 1. Also, the number and dates of HOP sessions do
not remain the same from year to year, so registrations numbers may vary widely. Further explanation from the Office of
Enrollment Management may be required to fully understand year-to-year
differences.
CONFIRMED
includes any student who has told us they intended to enroll, applied to attend
an HOP session, or who has actually registered for classes.
CREDENTIAL
students are enrolled with the primary objective of earning a teaching
credential.
ENROLLED applicants includes anyone who attended school as a result of a particular
application. This number may not always
match census registration numbers for new students, since anyone who registers
and then withdraws is eligible to enroll the following term without
reapplying. This exception means that
the number of enrolled applicants for a given term may actually change if one
or more of these students ends up enrolling later
without reapplying.
FIRST-TIME or FIRST-TIME FROSH include all matriculated first-year students, even if they have
enough units to be considered sophomores.
It does not include current high-school students taking classes at
Humboldt (see TRANSITORY).
INQUIRED
includes all prospective students who asked for information about
INSTITUTION OF ORIGIN is the school a student attended before applying to Humboldt. For freshmen or graduate students, this will
generally be the high school or college they graduated from. For transfers, this will be the institution
where they earned the greatest number of units.
MASTERS are
students seeking a masters degree (MA,
ORIGIN is
the place a student comes from.
Typically, we determine this by the location of a student’s Institution
of Origin. If this data is
missing, we use the student’s zip code.
The regions are the ones defined by the Enrollment Planning Service,
with the addition of a Local region, consisting of schools with a zip code
beginning with 955.
RETURNING UG are past Humboldt students who are applying to be readmitted
after a period of nonattendance.
Returning post-bacheloriate applicants are
included with new students in their respective categories (masters, credential,
2nd bachelors, or unclassified).
TRANSFERS are
all undergraduates transferring from another institution. Approximately two-thirds of these students
are upper-division transfers.
UNCLASSIFIED GR are post-bacheloriate students who are
taking classes, but are not yet in a degree granting program. Some of these students are seeking a
Certificate of Study; others are taking classes in preparation for applying to
a degree program.