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Occidental College Factbook As of Fall

Headcount Enrollment FALL OF: 2128 2117 2114 262 255 2128 2117 2112 262 255 2 1198 1192 1211 93 925 185 -.3 % -3.4 % 1 -.3 % -3.4 % 118 1189 57.9 %.8 % -.8 % 93 882 866 42.1 % -1.8 % -6.9 % 173 135 114 147 5.9 % 3.3 % -3.5 % 37 367 369 385 385 18.7 % 4.1 % 294 278 283 266 245 11.9 % -7.9 % -16.7 % 153 163 172 177 162 7.9 % -8.5 % 5.9 % 1 12 134 142 139 6.8 % -2.1 % 39. % 44 37 33 21 26 1.3 % 23.8 % -4.9 % 37 36 43 19 2 1. % 5.3 % -45.9 % 45 43 45 38 31 1.5 % -18.4 % -31.1 % 42.2 % 41.62 % 42.57 % 42.1 % 4.78 % -1.3 % -1.4 % 528 514 531 483 453-6.2 % -14.2 % 165 124 958 941 923 44.9 % -1.9 % -13.3 % 915 949 985 946 95 46.2 %.4 % 3.8 % 1 12 134 142 139 6.8 % -2.1 % 39. % 2113 211 291 245 235 99. % -.5 % -3.7 % 15 16 23 17 2 1. % 17.6 % 33.3 % 2118 216 299 251 242 -.4 % -3.6 % 313 295 311 315 315.6 % 15.3 % Note: Enrollment starting Fall excludes WD students as of census date. California and out-of-state residence counts are based on previous residency by state, regardless of citizenship. FTE =FT+(PT/3).

Top Home States (U.S.) For Fall Enrolled Students California 49.28 % Washington 7.69 % New York 5.66 % Oregon 3.9 % Illinois 3.1 % Other States 3.38 % Only includes students who indicated their state.

Enrollment By State For Fall State Count State Count State Count California 923 Washington 144 New York 16 Oregon 73 Illinois 58 Massachusetts 52 Colorado 45 Texas 4 Maryland 4 Minnesota 35 Hawaii 35 Arizona 33 Connecticut 3 New Jersey 24 Pennsylvania 23 New Mexico 18 Virginia 18 District of Columbia 17 Florida 17 Utah 13 Nevada 12 Ohio 11 Michigan 1 North Carolina 8 Georgia 8 New Hampshire 7 Missouri 6 Maine 6 Tennessee 5 Nebraska 5 Wisconsin 5 Idaho 5 Vermont 4 Delaware 4 Indiana 4 Louisiana 3 Montana 2 Wyoming 2 AF-Can/Afr/Eur/MidEast 2 South Dakota 2 Oklahoma 2 Alaska 2 South Carolina 1 AF-Pacific 1 American Samoa 1 Kansas 1 Mississippi 1 British Columbia 1 Kentucky 1 West Virginia 1 Alabama 1 Northern Mariana Islands 1 Iowa 1 Rhode Island 1

Enrollment By Country of Citizenship For Fall Country Count Country Count China 81 England, United Kingdom 9 Hong Kong 6 Korea, Republic of-south 4 Japan 3 Australia 3 Germany 3 Singapore 3 Indonesia 2 Canada 2 Portugal 2 Spain 2 Sweden 1 Russian Federation 1 Taiwan 1 Philippines 1 India 1 Ethiopia 1 French Southern Territories 1 Malaysia 1 Jordan 1 Venezuela, Bolivarian Rep. of 1 Serbia 1 South Africa 1 Viet Nam 2 France 2 Myanmar 2 Mexico 1 Turkey 1

Student Housing: On- and Off-Campus FALL OF: 2128 2117 2112 262 255 -.3 % -3.4 % 1671 1671 1678 169 1637-3.1 % -2. % 1688 1644 1655 1621 1659 2.3 % -1.7 % 79.3 % 77.7 % 78.4 % 78.6 % 8.7 % 2.1 % 1.4 % 88 9 15 112 15-6.3 % 19.3 % 4.1 % 4.3 % 5. % 5.4 % 5.1 % -.3 % 1. % 352 383 352 329 291-11.6 % -17.3 % 16.5 % 18.1 % 16.7 % 16. % 14.2 % -1.8 % -2.3 % Notes: Students on election campaigns are counted as "living on-campus". Living On-Campus 8.7 % Living Off-Campus Studying Abroad 5.1 % 14.2 %

Athletics & Student Clubs For Academic Y ear: 212-13 -14-15 -16-17 1 9 1 1 9-1 -1 221 249 257 232 238 2.6 % 7.7 % 11 11 11 1 1-9.1 % 154 182 164 161 165 2.5 % 7.1 % 99 118 112 15 117 11.4 % 18.2 %

Student Majors FALL OF: * 13 7 45 15 58 54 14 86 56 17 39 53 11 9 44-35.3 % -76.9 % -17. % -15.4 % -87.1 % -2.2 % 95 25 11 23 114 27 114 3 89 27-21.9 % -1-6.3 % 8. % 25 32 14 1 39 35 96 15 57 39 114 17 62 28 113 19 5 19 121 14-19.4 % -32.1 % 7.1 % -26.3 % 1-4.6 % 16.3 % 4 152 65 31 129 45 29 151 16 29 173 1 27 176 27 1.7 % -1 15.8 % -1-12.9 % 12 49 5 75 16 39 12 36 4 56 14 4 11 43 5 4 7 59 7 45 4 42 6 61 5 39 2 39 7 44-28.6 % -13.3 % -5-7.1 % 16.7 % -27.9 % -58.3 % -2.4 % -6-48. % -56.3 % 12.8 % 14 16 61 13 23 56 8 18 52 9 15 43 2 19 37 122.2 % 26.7 % -14. % 42.9 % 18.8 % -39.3 % 84 82 22 65 75 87 16 78 67 76 8 77 59 73 6 8 53 7 13 71-1.2 % -4.1 % 116.7 % -11.3 % -36.9 % -14.6 % -4.9 % 9.2 % 51 28 59 51 26 52 44 33 66 39 34 6 37 33 57-5.1 % -2.9 % -5. % -27.5 % 17.9 % -3.4 % 885 223 927 2218 856 2225 833 2187 89 22 6.8 %.6 %.6 % -1.3 % * Media Arts and Culture had 61 majors in Fall.

Declared Majors - Fall 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 American Studies Art History/Visual Arts Art and Art History Biochemistry Biology Chemistry Cognitive Science Comparative Studies/Lit & Cult Computer Science Critical Theory/Social Justice Diplomacy and World Affairs East Asian Languages/Cultures Economics English French Studies Geology Group Language History Independent Pattern of Study Kinesiology Latino/a Latin Amer Studies Mathematics Media Arts and Culture Music Philosophy Physics Politics Psychology Religious Studies Sociology Spanish Studies Theater Theater Arts Urban/Environmental Policy

Admissions: Applicants FALL OF: 672 671 5911 649 6775 42.4 % 42. % 44.9 % 45.8 % 41.8 % 44 3578 3487 3736 489 6.4 % 9.4 % 9193.2 % 35 2481 2424 2673 2686 39.6 %.5 % 7574.3 % 131 126 123 116 127 1.9 % 9.5 % -3.1 % 1484 1485 1547 1651 1643 24.3 % -.5 % 1.7 % 443 52 477 578 68 1 17.6 % 53.5 % 183 155 123 1157 1348 19.9 % 16.5 % 24.5 % 193 261 236 37 323 4.8 % 5.2 % 67.4 % 59 61 62 72 71 1. % -1.4 % 2.3 % 224 186 172 192 136 2. % -29.2 % -39.3 % 2455 2377 2271 2336 2447 36.1 % 4.8 % -.3 % 294 15 261 2798 3121 46.1 % 11.5 % 6.2 % 1992 496 2117 2273 2871 42.4 % 26.3 % 44.1 % 193 261 236 37 323 4.8 % 5.2 % 67.4 % 539 487 421 455 355-22. % -34.1 % Note: Race/ethnicity definitions are not based on federal definitions. 5.7 % 11.6 % -4. % -.6 %

Admissions: Admits FALL OF: Yield Rate 2574 2552 2652 2936 2831 22.2 % 22. % 2.1 % 17.8 % 2 13 1553 1594 1765 177 6.3 % -3.3 % 133.8 % 1 987 158 1171 1124 39.7 % -4. % 1114 45 33 38 38 37 1.3 % -2.6 % -17.8 % 64 645 658 791 727 25.7 % -8.1 % 2.4 % 145 161 188 191 186 6.6 % -2.6 % 28.3 % 275 293 34 322 313 11.1 % -2.8 % 13.8 % 75 113 78 15 115 4.1 % 9.5 % 53.3 % 25 15 29 26 18.6 % -3.8 % -28. % 98 95 86 81 63 2.2 % -22.2 % -35.7 % 137 1197 1271 1382 1372 48.5 % -.7 % 5. % 1118 29 178 122 1218 43. % 1.3 % 8.9 % 112 144 114 121 1382 48.8 % 14.2 % 36.6 % 75 113 78 15 115 4.1 % 9.5 % 53.3 % 115 122 11 155 12-34.2 % -11.3 % Note: Race/ethnicity definitions are not based on federal definitions. -3.6 % 1 2.2 % -2.2 %

Admissions: Matriculants FALL OF: 548 546 518 52 565 315 311 36 283 335 233 235 212 219 9 6 5 11 49 99 37 65 12.5 % 3.1 % 59.3 % 18.4 % 6.3 % 23 4.7 % 5. % -1.3 % 5 8 1.4 % 6-11.1 % 95 45 96 46 115 34 2.4 % 6. % 19.8 % -26.1 % 4.5 % -3.6 % 63 82 54 66 11.7 % 22.2 % 1.5 % 27 53 31 39 27 4.8 % -3.8 % 6 6 7 1 6 1.1 % 5 12 9 7 9 7 1.2 % -22.2 % -41.7 % 27 273 246 252 32 53.5 % 19.8 % 11.9 % 23 233 25 193 226 4 17.1 % -1.7 % 282 258 263 299 52.9 % 13.7 % 6. % 27 53 271 31 39 27 4.8 % -3.8 % 65 64 64 64 66 3.1 % 1.5 % 65 65 65 65 645 65 65 65 66 68 1.5 % 4.6 % 1.5 % 4.6 % 131 13 129 131 132.8 %.8 % 29 3.59 29 3.64 29 3.64 3 3.64 3 3.64 3.4 % 1.4 % 33 4 36 44-1 -1 Notes: Matriculants are enrollment counts before census date, which may include students who withdraw after clearance. Race/ethnicity definitions are not based on federal definitions.

Admissions: Fall Summary 6775 41.8 % 2831 2 565 489 2686 177 1124 335 23 127 1643 68 1348 323 71 136 2447 37 727 186 313 115 18 63 1372 8 115 34 66 27 6 7 32 3121 2871 323 1218 1382 115 226 299 27 355 28.7 % 12 26.5 % 27 Notes: Matriculants are those who enrolled before census date. Race/ethnicity definitions are not based on federal definitions.

Retention & Graduation By Cohort Entered in FALL OF: 21 573 211 537 212 53 548 546 518 52 9.4 % 83.8 % 94 % 86.6 % 93 % 86.8 % 92.5 % 87.2 % 93 % 85.9 % 9.3 % 85.3 % 91 % 81.3 % 84.5 % 86 % 85.2 % 83.2 % 76.1 % 79.7 % 8.9 % 8.3 % 8.6 % 83.8 % 84.9 % 8.8 % 84.4 %

Graduation: Degrees Awarded 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 438 467 41 474 441 45 448 447 554 512 54 488 56 36 38 24 34 24 37 38 33 59 46 37 45 43 554 6 438 5 474 467 41 441 45 448 447 29 21 211 212 512 54 488 56 4 3 2 1 25 26 27 28 Percent Double Majors 1.6 11 1.5 1 9.5 9 8.5 8 7.5 7 6.5 6 5.5 9.2 9 8.2 8.2 8.1 8.5 8.5 7.4 7.2 7.3 5.9 5.4 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212

Financial Aid: Undergraduates FALL OF: 212 75.4 % 73.6 % 71.5 % 7.2 % 71.3 % 1.1 % -4.1 % 21.4 % 21.7 % 2.3 % 2.3 % 2.1 % -.2 % -1.3 % 7.7 % 69.5 % 67.9 % 66.7 % 67.1 %.4 % -3.6 % 4.1 % 22.9 % $25,87 $26,26 $27,54 $29,624 $3,824 Note: "% receiving" any aid is based on the number of degree-seeking students only. Percent Receiving an Institutional Grant 7.7 7.5 7 69.5 69.5 69 68.5 67.9 68 67.5 67.1 67 66.7 212

Tuition, Fees, Room & Board -14-15 -16-17 -18 45,19 46,952 48,69 5,492 52,26 3.5 % 15.6 % 1,462 558 558 578 578-6.5 % 12,94 13,45 13,946 14,46 14,968 3.5 % 15.7 % 59,592 6,96 63,194 65,53 67,86 3.5 % 13.8 % 67,86 7, 65,53 63,194 59,592 6,96 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 218

Endowment & Operating Budget Fiscal Year -14-15 -16-17 -18 46.1 392.2 371.7 413.4 14.9 144.8 153.4 157.6 158.9.8 % 12.8 % 11.3 15.9 11.7 113. 113.2.2 % 11.7 % 41.5 % 41. % 41.8 % 42.7 % 43.5 %.8 % 2. % % % Notes: Endowment is from Audited Financial Statements. The rest are from the Approved BOT Operating Budget. Gross budget includes all expenses plus transfers and financial aid. Institutional Discount Rate 43.5 43.4 43.2 43 42.7 42.8 42.6 42.4 42.2 42 41.8 41.8 41.6 41.5 41.4 41.2 41 41 218

Class Sizes & Student-Faculty Ratio FALL OF: 2.4 19.9 19.5 18.8 18.2-3.2 % -1.8 % 11.3 % 12.2 % 1.2 % 12.2 % 13.6 % 1.4 % 2.3 % 39.1 % 39.6 % 46.8 % 45.2 % 5.1 % 4.9 % 11. % 31 % 31.6 % 29.1 % 31.1 % 26 % -5.1 % -5. % 17.3 % 15.4 % 13.1 % 11.2 % 9.5 % -1.7 % -7.8 %.8 %.5 %.5 %.3 %.8 %.5 %.5 %.5 %.3 % % % -.5 % Note: Classes included here are only those awarding 4-5 credit units that are either Lectures or Seminars, with at least 1 student enrolled. 1.6 1.5 1.5 9.8 9.3 Note: Ratio is based on Student FTE (as numerator) and Faculty FTE (as denominator), as defined in this Factbook.

Faculty: Demographics Fall Semester of Academic Year: 174 173 175 179 188 69.9 % 67.3 % 69.4 % 66.1 % 69.1 % 75 84 77 92 84 3.1 % 32.7 % 3.6 % 33.9 % 3.9 % -3.1 %.8 % 139 139 142 148 147 -.7 % 5.8 % 76 71 7 71 71-6.6 % 35 4 42 44 48 9.1 % 37.1 % 28 28 3 33 28-15.2 % 37 34 33 31 41 32.3 % 1.8 % 154 156 159 164 173 5.5 % 12.3 % 88.5 % 9.2 % 9.9 % 91.6 % 92. % 166 165 169 174 182 95.4 % 95.4 % 96.6 % 97.2 % 96.8 % 5. % 3.1 % -8.7 %.4 % 4.6 % -.4 % Notes: Excluded are faculty with Emeritus status, those on leave without pay for the entire academic year, and full-time administrators who teach. Full-time counts are based on academic year, while part-time counts are based on the fall semester only. 8. % -.8 % 12. % 3.5 % 9.6 % 1.4 %

Faculty: Demographics Fall Semester of Academic Year: 14 188 12 1 89 96 51 % 87 87 9 92 49 % 117 12 118 115 61 % 23 21 22 25 13 % 17 14 14 17 9% 1 11 14 14 3 7% 2% 11 6% 5 6 7 25 4 2 17 14 11 3 Am. Indian/Alaskan 88 8 6 Unknown 86 115 Black or African American 179 Hispanic or Latino 175 Asian 173 White Note: Race/ethnicity definitions in this page are not based on federal definitions. -17 FT NonRes Alien=1. 5 4 84 77 92 84 45 4 45 4 48 % 39 37 47 44 52 % 45 41 48 4 48 % 11 8 1 8 1 % 14 8 12 12 14 % 7 6 7 12 6 15 5 19 6% 23 % 1 1 1 % 4 3 19 2 8 1 12 5 Nonresident Unknown Black or African American Hispanic or Latino Asian White

Staff FALL OF: Note: These figures are based on new definitions from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).