Full-time Equivalent
(FTE) Enrollments
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Enrollments reported below are full-time equivalent
(FTE). Students are counted in terms of their proportion of a full-time
instructional load. For undergraduates,
a full-time instructional load is considered to be 45 quarter units or 30
semester units annually. For graduate students, a full-time instructional
load is considered
to be 36 quarter units or 24 semester units annually.
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Enrollments in self-supporting graduate programs are
excluded from these totals, but are included in the fall headcounts reported
in the UC Statistical
Summary of Students and Staff published by Information Resources and
Communication, Office of the President.
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The State began supporting summer education credential enrollments in summer
2000 at all UC campuses, and these enrollments are now reported as part of
State-supported totals. In 2001-02, the State began supporting all UC-matriculated
summer enrollment at the Berkeley, Los Angeles, and Santa Barbara campuses.
In 2002-03 UC Davis also began receiving full summer support. In the tables
below, from 2000-01 forward, full-time equivalent (FTE) enrollment is displayed
for State-supported summer and fall-winter-spring separately.
General Campus
FTE Enrollments by Campus - Actual
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Systemwide General Campus
and Health Sciences FTE Enrollments, 1964-65 to present
Summary of University of California Enrollment History
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