Degrees Conferred
 by Gender


 
Certificate
(%)
Associate
(%)
Baccalaureate
(%)
Masters
(%)
1998/99                
    Men
6
(23.1)
8
(7.3)
518
(39.8)
157
(35.6)
    Women
20
(76.9)
101
(92.7)
783
(60.2)
284
(64.4)
                 
1997/98                
    Men
6
(18.2)
12
(10.3)
568
(43.8)
136
(34.9)
    Women
27
(81.8)
104
(89.7)
728
(56.2)
254
(65.1)
                 
1996/97                
    Men
2
(5.4)
13
(12.9)
529
(43.0)
147
(37.5)
    Women
35
(94.6)
88
(87.1)
702
(57.0)
245
(62.5)
                 
1995/96                
    Men
2
(5.4)
19
(12.0)
543
(42.1)
135
(34.2)
    Women
35
(94.6)
140
(88.1)
748
(57.9)
260
(65.8)
                 
1994/95                
    Men
3
(9.7)
20
(12.3)
559
(44.7)
143
(35.8)
    Women
28
(90.3)
143
(87.7)
692
(55.3)
257
(64.3)
                 
 
Specialist (EDS)
(%)
EdD/PhD
(%)
MD
(%)
Totals
(%)
                 
1998/99                
    Men
0
(0.0)
10
(33.3)
  30
(46.9)
730
(36.8)
    Women
1
(100.0)
20
(66.7)
  34
(53.1)
1,254
(63.2)
                 
1997/98                
   Men
0
(0.0)
8
(40.0)
  34
(60.7)
765
(39.9)
   Women
4
(100.0)
12
(60.0)
  22
(39.3)
1,154
(60.1)
                 
1996/97                
    Men
2
(28.6)
11
(42.3)
  34
(55.7)
738
(39.8)
    Women
5
(71.4)
15
(57.7)
  27
(44.3)
1,117
(60.2)
                 
1995/96                
    Men
1
(20.0)
7
(36.8)
  37
(60.7)
744
(37.8)
    Women
4
(80.0)
12
(63.2)
  24
(39.3)
1,223
(62.2)
                 
1994/95                
    Men
2
(50.0)
17
(63.0)
  36
(61.0)
780
(40.3)
    Women
2
(50.0)
10
(37.0)
  23
(39.0)
1,155
(59.7)

The reporting period for degrees is Summer through Spring

SOURCE:   Office of Institutional Effectiveness & Planning

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