First-year students continue to primarily take large classes, classes taught outside of the College, or courses taught by graduate students.
- 24% of all A&S First-year enrollments are taught by graduate students, adjuncts, or outside of the College.
For those courses offered by A&S General and Tenure/TT faculty:
- Average faculty to student ratio in the first year is 1:163
- Percentage of students who enrolled in x number of classes with enrollments ≤ 60.
- One course during the first year – 86%
- Two courses during the first year – 56%
- Three courses during the first year – 29%
- Four or more courses during the first year – 13%
- 66% of all first-year enrollments in classrooms with A&S Faculty are larger than 60 students.
Figure 1. Enrollments by Class Size in those courses taught by A&S General and Tenured/TT faculty for First-year Students in 2018-19. Enrollments exclude Engagements, ENWR, and courses taught by graduate students.
Population: 2943 first-year students enrolled in A&S courses taught by A&S General and Tenured/TT faculty.
Data compiled by Bo Odom
Data Source: UBI (University Business Intelligence)