UCLA Summer FTE Enrollment
2004-05 through 2007-08
Summary By College/School


  Summer Base
2000-01
2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08


TOTAL ENROLLMENT
      All Programs1,2102,5252,5862,5402,694
      College of Letters and Science1,0512,1652,2072,2292,310
      Arts and Architecture2160637265
      Education and Information Studies1860606058
      Engineering and Applied Science2050434434
      Law----------
      Management4475605363
      Public Affairs62882020
      Theater, Film, and Television2843363138
      Other Academic Units224410728105

UNDERGRADUATE
      All Programs1,1642,3622,4222,3732,537
      College of Letters and Science1,0272,1072,1332,1412,262
      Arts and Architecture2146536155
      Education and Information Studies1820231920
      Engineering and Applied Science1946403932
      Law----------
      Management4370554757
      Public Affairs52551616
      Theater, Film, and Television2431252331
      Other Academic Units717862464

GRADUATE
      All Programs46163164167158
      College of Letters and Science2458748849
      Arts and Architecture----------
      Education and Information Studies----------
      Engineering and Applied Science14352
      Law----------
      Management15566
      Public Affairs13345
      Theater, Film, and Television4121187
      Other Academic Units152721441


NOTES:

(1) The state first funded summer instruction in 2001-02. In that year, funds were provided for base year summer instruction that was already being delivered, and only summer enrollment in excess of the base is considered "growth" when discussing the systemwide and campus growth plans.

(2) The Graduate School of Education and Information Studies also delivered 23 FTE workload in graduate programs that were state funded as part of the regular academic year budget, and thus not included in the base summer enrollment that was first funded by the state in 2001-02.

Source: SRS summer course enrollment files and student registration data on home campus

Prepared by the Office of Analysis and Information Management 04AUG2008