RESIDENCE OF FIRST-TIME STUDENTS IN POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS

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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 CENTER FOR EDUCATION STATISTICS 'Contact Geneva Davis 202 357-6360 STAT Data Series: IPEDS 86/87-3.1 3 E.D.TABS May 1988 Residence of First-Time Students in Postsecondary Education Institutions, Fall 1986 Highlights Tbis is the first set of tabulations compiled under the new Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). The data presented in the tables are from the survey Residence of First-Time Students, 1986. ? Of the approximately 2 million freshmen enrolled for the first time in postsecondary education institutions in the 50 States and the District of Columbia, 86 percent remained in their home state to attend school (table 2). ? Citizens of foreign countries (nearly 81,000) represented 2.6 percent of all first-time students in United States postsecondary education institutions (table 3). ? Tables 1-3 contain selected summary data, by State, for all postsecondary education institutions responding to the survey. ? Tables 4-6 show comparable data for the institutions of higher education (tradition- ally identified as BEGIS institutions) that are accredited at the college level by an agency recognized by the Secretary of Education. ? Foreign students are included only in tables 3 and 6. ? Tables 7 and 8 provide survey response statistics and include the outlying areas. U.S. Department of Education Office of Educational Research and Improvement CS 88-224 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-IDP90-00530R000300620019-6 ?411,11 Residence of First-Time Students in Postsecondary Education Institutions, Fall 1986 This report presents final data on the residence and migration of first-time students enrolled in postsecondary education institutions in the United States in fall 1986. It also presents data on a subset of these schools, the institutions of higher education which are part of the traditional Higher Education General Information Survey (HMIS) system and are accredited at the college level 'wan agency recognized by the Secretary, U.S. Department of Education. Data are presented for all undergraduate students new to the reporting institution and for all first-time students at the graduate and first-professional levels of study. Complete data from the survey are available on a data tape that can be purchased by request. Abulletin analyzing same of the survey results will be released soon. Data will include statistics on first-time freshmen including students who graduated fram high school during the previous 12 months and who were enrolled in public and private institutions of higher education in fall 1986. Survey Methodology The tabular Bursaries presented in this report are final statistics fram the survey Residence of First-Time Students, 1986 conducted by the Center for Education Statistics (CES) This survey was conducted for the first time under the new Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), and data will be collected biennially hereafter. For this survey, CES requested data on the State of residence of all degree-seeking students enrolled for the first time at any level in 4-year public and private, and 2-year public and private nonprofit postsecondary education institutions in the fall of 1986. The 2-year private-for-profit institutions in the IPEDS universe were not surveyed. The student levels include: undergraduates (first-time freshmen, students graduating from high school within the past 12 months, and transfer students), first- professionals, and graduate-level students. The survey also requested the location of the institutions' out-of-State centers if applicable. Survey data (see survey form on next page) were edited for internal consistency; i.e., detailed data, by State, added to the total for each column. If the totalR were missing an the survey forms, the computer- generated totals were used and flagged as such. Data were also checked to ensure that the total freshmen count (column 1) wes greater than (or equal to) the number of students who graduated from high school within the previous 12 months (column 2). 3 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved forRelease2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 RESIDENCE OF FIRST-TIME STUDENTS 1988 al?IMENO R I Page 1 of 2 Farm APProved 0SA8 No. 1850-0582 AOProval Expires 12/88 Identification No. Nemo of Respondent Title Phone Number: Slat, State of Residence When Student Was First Admitted at This Student Level FPS COOS Degree Seeking Students Enrolled For the First Time Location of Out-of - State Canters (Check Each State) Undergraduates First- Prof essionals Graduate- level Students - Total ? First-time Freshmen Frorn col (1), those Gradulted ? Transf ars from High setael is past 12 months II) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Alabwm 01 Alaska 02 Arizona 04 Arkansas 05 California 06 Colorado 08 Connecticut 09 Delaware 10 Dist. of Columbia 11 The totals reported for first-time freshmen, first-time first- professionals, and first-time graduate students were compared with the totals reported on the Fall Enrollment survey, another component of IPEDS. Discrepancies were checked with the respondents. In same cases the discrepancies were left unresolved because the institutions were unable to resolve the reporting differences between the surveys; thus the analyst is cautioned in the use of these data. The institutions were instructed to enumerate, on the survey fora, their first-time students at the undergraduate, first-professional, and graduate levels according to their State of residence. For example the number of first-time, degree-seeking freshrelipihose State of residence was Alabama was reported on row (10) and in column (1); and the number of first-time, degree-seeking graduate students from rAlifornia was reported on row (6) and in column (5). The Residence of First-Time Students survey was mailed during September 1986 to 5,126 2-year and 4-year postmeaxxkulredrcation institutions. Analysis of the returned survey forms resulted in deleting 398 institutions from this survey universe. The institutions that were deleted had closed, did not offer postsecondary education programs, were duplicated on the file, or were not eligible for the residence survey. Therefore, the final universe for the survey was 4,728 institutions (table A). 4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-I-DP90-00530R000300620019-6 `1=e0 Table A.--Residence survey response totals Level Mailed Responded Deleted Final universe Percent response Total 5,126 3,419 398 4,728 72.3 4-yr. 2,910 2,027 140 2,770 73.2 2-yr. 2,216 1,392 258 1,958 71.1 The total response rate of 72.3 percent was based on the ratio of 3,419 respondents to the final universe of 4,728 institutions (2,770 4-year and above institutions and 1,958 2-year institutions). Detailed response rates by State and HEGIS status are shown in Table 7. The overall response rate for HEGIS schools was much higher (86 percent) than that of non-HEIS schools (42 percent). Table 8 is included to show the percent of first-time freshmen enrollment that is represented by the responding institutions. Only two States, Colorado and Ohio, had response rates of less than 70 percent as weighted by first-time freshmen enrollment. Tables Explanation Tables 1 through 3 show the residence data for all responding postsecondary education institutions in the survey universe. Tables 4 through 6 show the same data for institutions of higher education (BEG'S institutions). Data on foreign students are shown only in tables 3 and 6. Data for the United States Service Schools are included with the State in which they are located and treated similarly to the data from all other institutions. Tables 1 through 6 are limited to the data reported by 3,368 postsecondary education institutions in the 50 States and the District of Columbia. Caution is urged when using data in these tables because imputations were not made for nonresponses. Students who were enrolled in institutions in the outlying areas, and students from the outlying areas enrolled in institutions in the 50 States and the District of Columbia, are included in tables 7 and 8. For the tabular summaries presented in this report, the table titles identify the particular classification of students and the institutions included in the table. The numbers in each column for each State represent the following: 1. Students enrolled in State - All students enrolled in a given State regardless of their State of residence. 2. State residents enrolled in any State - All the student residents of a given State regardless of the State in which they are enrolled. 3. State residents enrolled in their home State - Al]. the students enrolled in a given State who are also residents of that State. 5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved forRelease2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 4. Ratio of State residents enrolled in their home State to all students enrolled in the State - Ratio of column (3) to column (1). 5. Ratio of State residents enrolled in their home State to State residents enrolled in any State - Ratio of column (3) to column (2). 6. Migration into State - The number of students that come into a given State from other States. 7. Migration out of State - The number of students that leave a given State to attend college in other States 8. Net migration - The difference between the number of students that came into a given State (column 6) and the number that left the same State (column 7). Definitions Degree-seeking students. Students enrolled in courses for credit who are recognized by the institution as earning credit toward a degree or formal award. At the undergraduate level, this is intended to include students enrolled in vocational or occupational programs. First-professional student. A student enrolled in any of the following degree programs: Chiropractic (D.C. or D.C.M.) Dentistry (D.D.S. or D.M.D.) Medicine (M.D.) Optometry (0.D.) Osteopathic Medicine (D.0.) Pharmacy (D. Phar.) Podiatry (Pod. D. or D.P.) Veterinary Medicine (D.I.r..M.) Law (L.L.B. or J.D.) Theology (M.Div. or M.H.L. or B.D.) First-time first-professional student. A student enrolled for the first time in a first-professional degree program. Includes first-professional students enrolled in the fall term who entered the institution in the prior summer term. First-time freshman. An entering freshman who has never attended any college. Includes students enrolled in the fall term who attended any college for the first time in the prior summer term. Also includes students who entered with advanced standing (college credits earned before graduation from high school). First-time graduate-level student. A student enrolled at the graduate level for the first time. Includes graduate students enrolled in the fall term who attended graduate school in the prior summer term. 6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-IDP90-00530R000300620019-6 First-time student. An undergraduate student attending the reporting institution for the first time; or a student entering either a graduate or first-professional level program for the first time. Higher education institution. An institution accredited at the college level by an agency recognized by the Secretary, U.S. Department of Education (traditionally a HIS institution). Postsecondary education institution. An institution that provides a formal instructional program(s) whose curriculum is designed primarily for students who have campleted the requirements for a high school diploma or its equivalent. Included are institutions whose mission is to provide academic, vocational, and continuing professional education and excluded are institutions that provide only avocational and adult basic education programs. State of residence. Aperson's permanent address as determined by such evidence as a driver's license or voter registration. For entering freshmen, residence maybe the legal residence of a parent or guardian. State unknown. Status used when the reporting institution is unable to determine from existing records the home State or State of residence of the student. Transfer student. An undergraduate student entering the reporting institution for the first time but who is known to have previously attended a postsecondary institution at the same level. Undergraduate student. A student enrolled in a 4- or 5-year bachelor's degree program, in an associate degree program, or in a vocational or technical program below the baccalaureate level. The definitions and instructions for campiling IPEDS data have been designed to minimize comparability problems. However, postsecondary education institutions differ widely among themselves. As a result of these differences, comparisons of data provided by individual institutions maybe misleading. Acknowledgments The author wishes to acknowledge the valuable contributions of the review panel: Sheila Drews, Office of PostsecomxiaryPasearch and Assistance, D.C. Public Schools; MaxyGolladay, National Science Foundation; and Curtis Baker and Paula Enepper, Center for Education Statistics. Summer Whitener, Center . for Education Statistics, assisted in the preparation of the tables. 7 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 ???=0) Table 1.--Residence and migration of all first-time students in postsecondary education institutions, by State: Fall 1986 State Students enrolled in State Residents of State Ratio of students enrolled in home State to: Migration of students Enrolled in any State Enrolled in home State TotalResidents students enrolled in the State of State enrolled in any State Out of Into Net 50 States and D.C 3,118,761 3,118,761 2,643,420 0.85 0.85 475,341 475,341 Alabama 48,625 43,043 38,888 0.80 0.90 4,155 9,737 5,582 Alaska 2,569 5,059 2,184 0.85 0.43 2,875 385 -2,490 Arizona 140,889 128,887 125,041 0.89 0.97 3,846 15,848 12,002 Arkansas 21,854 22,419 18,507 0.85 0.83 3,912 3,347 -565 California 469,562 453,511 432,268 0.92 0.95 21,243 37,294 16,051 Colorado 1/ 2,887 9,163 1,073 0.37 0.12 8,090 1,814 -6,276 Connecticut 42,191 50,401 34,152 0.81 0.68 16,249 8,039 -8,210 Delaware 8,818 7,695 5,343 0.61 0.69 2,352 3,475 1,123 District of Columbia 17,980 6,979 4,037 0.22 0.58 2,942 13,943 11,001 Florida 102,238 101,766 85,690 0.84 0.84 16,076 16,548 472 Georgia 57,707 56,568 47,309 0.82 0.84 9,259 10,398 1,139 Hawaii 14,850 15,669 12,963 0.87 0.83 2,706 1,887 -819 Idaho 12,453 11,208 8,226 0.66 0.73 2,982 4,227 1,245 Illinois 165,650 171,062 146,084 0.88 0.85 24,978 19,566 -5,412 Indiana 55,025 49,806 42,548 0.77 0.85 7,258 12,477 5,219 Iowa 43,162 42,251 35,360 0.82 0.84 6,891 7,802 911 Kansas 36,808 34,562 30,348 0.82 0.88 4,214 6,460 2,246 Kentucky 34,365 33,727 29,230 0.85 0.87 4,497 5,135 638 Louisiana 46,366 44,903 40,126 0.87 0.89 4,777 6,240 1,463 Maine 12,702 13,677 10,147 0.80 0.74 3,530 2,555 -975 Maryland 65,050 68,516 53,719 0.83 0.78 14,797 11,331 -3,466 Massachusetts 99,518 88,036 71,012 0.71 0.81 17,024 28,506 11,482 Michigan 134,165 135,575 124,334 0.93 0.92 11,241 9,831 -1,410 Minnesota 64,035 65,086 54,140 0.85 0.83 10,946 9,895 -1,051 Mississippi 33,355 32,352 29,255 0.88 0.90 3,097 4,100 1,003 Missouri 56,705 52,574 44,208 0.78 0.84 8,366 12,497 4,131 Montana 8,421 9,751 7,333 0.87 0.75 2,418 1,088 -1,330 Nebraska 26,543 26,822 23,355 0.88 0.87 3,467 3,188 -279 Nevada 9,090 10,235 8,070 0.89 0.79 2,165 1,020 -1,145 New Hampshire 11,267 10,841 6,181 0.55 0.57 4,660 5,086 426 New Jersey 70,312 99,298 63,088 0.90 0.64 36,210 7,224 -28,986 New Mexico 13,631 13,837 10,936 0.80 0.79 2,901 2,695 -206 New York 221,115 228,695 189,969 0.86 0.83 38,726 31,146 -7,580 North Carolina 91,852 80,287 74,744 0.81 0.93 5,543 17,108 11,565 North Dakota 11,483 11,215 8,747 0.76 0.78 2,468 2,736 268 Ohio 1/ 104,111 106,145 90,855 0.87 0.86 15,290 13,256 -2,034 Oklahoma 31,236 32,835 28,663 0.92 0.87 4,172 2,573 -1,599 Oregon 35,914 34,295 29,883 0.83 0.87 4,412 6,031 1,619 Pennsylvania 123,987 120,597 98,968 0.80 0.82 21,629 25,019 3,390 Rhode Island 16,589 11,457 7,938 0.48 0.69 3,519 8,651 5,132 South Carolina 37,652 35,518 30,861 0.82 0.87 4,657 6,791 2,134 South Dakota 9,073 9,410 7,073 0.78 0.75 2,337 2,000 -337 Tennessee 47,145 42,795 36,590 0.78 0.86 6,205 10,555 4,350 Texas 182,805 177,763 166,696 0.91 0.94 11,067 16,109 5,042 Utah 21,013 16,914 14,686 0.70 0.87 2,228 6,327 4,099 Vermont 8,646 6,107 3,867 0.45 0.63 2,240 4,779 2,539 Virginia 53,993 54,429 40,698 0.75 0.75 13,731 13,295 -436 Washington 94,709 92,320 84,869 0.90 0.92 7,451 , 9,840 2,389 West Virginia 20,384 18,792 16,032 0.79 0.85 2,760 4,352 1,592 Wisconsin 72,070 69,909 61,845 0.86 0.88 8,064 10,225 2,161 Wyoming 6,191 6,946 5,281 0.85 0.76 1,665 910 -755 State unknown 2/ 0 47,053 0 -- -- 47,053 0 -47,053 --Not applicable. 1/ Response rates were below 70 percent. 2/ Students are reported in "State unknown" when an institution is unable to determine where a student's home state is. NOTE: Excludes foreign students and outlying areas. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. 8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 Table la.--Residence and migration of all first-time students in 4-year and above postsecondary education institutions, by State: Fall 1986 State Students enrolled in State Residents of State Ratio of students enrolled in home State to: . Migration of students Enrolled in any State Enrolled in home State Totales students enrolled in the State en s of State enrolled in any State Out of . Into Net 50 States and D.C 1,775,254 1,775,254 1,374,734 0.77 0.77 400,520 400,520 0 Alabama 28,144 22,962 19,587 0.70 0.85 3,375 8,557 5,182 Alaska 2.382 4,424 1,997 0.84 0.45 2,427 385 -2,042 Arizona 23,706 17,020 13,776 0.58 0.81 3,244 9,930 6,686 Arkansas 16,200 16,297 13,536 0.84 0.83 2,761 2,664 -97 California 139,276 140,394 121,826 0.87 0.87 18,568 17,450 -1,118 Colorado 1/ 2.686 7,934 946 0.35 0.12 6,988 1,740 -5,248 Connecticut 28,153 35,255 20,417 0.73 0.58 14,838 7,736 -7,102 Delaware 6,352 5,213 3,028 0.48 0.58 2,185 3,324 1.139 District of Columbia 17,980 6,630 4,037 0.22 0.61 2,593 13,943 11,350 Florida 50,373 52,252 38,034 0.76 0.73 14,218 12,339 -1,879 Georgia 41,484 40,204 32,327 0.78 0.80 7,877 9,157 1,280 Hawaii 7,678 8,491 6,095 0.79 0.72 2,396 1,583 -813 Idaho 6,101 7,130 4,642 0.76 0.65 2,488 1,459 -1,029 Illinois 94,449 98,121 75,391 0.80 0.77 22,730 19,058 -3,672 Indiana 47,385 41,336 35,123 0.74 0.85 6,213 12,262 6,049 Iowa 25,944 25,112 19,009 0.73 0.76 6,103 6,935 832 Kansas 21,234 19,830 16,100 0.76 0.81 3,730 5,134 1,404 Kentucky 26,192 25,269 21,255 0.81 0.84 4,014 4,937 923 Louisiana 38,456 36,129 32,274 0.84 0.89 3,855 6,182 2,327 Maine 10,636 11,276 8,133 0.76 0.72 3,143 2,503 -640 Maryland 34,568 37,956 24,028 0.70 0.63 13,928 10,540 -3,388 Massachusetts 74,415 65,030 48,983 0.66 0.75 16,047 25,432 9,385 Michigan 76,804 78,245 68,262 0.89 0.87 9,983 8,542 -1,441 Minnesota 36,702 38,574 28,647 0.78 0.74 9,927 8,055 -1.872 Mississippi 15,065 14,822 12,080 0.80 0.82 2,742 2,985 243 Missouri 45,287 40,859 33,485 0.74 0.82 7,374 11,802 4,428 Montana 7,385 8,189 6,368 0.86 0.78 1,821 1,017 -804 Nebraska 17,300 17,406 14,441 0.83 0.83 2,965 2,859 -106 Nevada 4,769 5,524 3.905 0.82 0.71 1,619 864 -755 New Hampshire 9,450 8,263 4,636 0.49 0.56 3,627 4,814 1,187 New Jersey 45,500 73,621 39,299 0.86 0.53 34,322 6,201 -28,121 New Mexico 8,600 8,884 6,700 0.78 0.75 2,184 1,900 -284 New York 161,012 167,708 131,537 0.82 0.78 36,171 29,475 -6,696 North Carolina 51,623 42,240 37,344 0.72 0.88 4,896 14,279 9,383 North Dakota 7,664 7,124 5,386 0.70 0.76 1,738 2,278 540 Ohio 1/ 79,532 80,337 66,757 0.84 0.83 13,580 12,775 -805 Oklahoma 18,000 18,959 15,726 0.87 0.83 3,233 2,274 -959 Oregon 21,426 20,197 16,422 0.77 0.81 3,775 5,004 1,229 Pennsylvania 89,413 85,538 65,781 0.74 0.77 19,757 23,632 3,875 Rhode Island 13,931 8,615 5,586 0.40 0.65 3,029 8,345 5,316 South Carolina 23,561 21,184 17,258 0.73 0.81 3,926 6,303 2,377 South Dakota 7,931 7,866 6,005 0.76 0.76 1,861 1,926 65 Tennessee 33,774 29,086 23,689 0.70 0.81 5,397 10,085 4,688 Texas 104,237 102,535 92,973 0.89 0.91 9,562 11,264 1,702 Utah.. .......... , 18,116 13,410 11,996 0.66 0.89 1,414 6,120 4,706 Vermont 7,108 4,526 2,656 0.37 0.59 1,870 4,452 2,582 Virginia 36,871 37,613 25,036 0.68 0.67 12,577 11,835 -742 Washington 27,658 28,920 22,776 0.82 0.79 6,144 4,882 -1,262 West Virginia 15,510 13,912 11,717 0.76 0.84 2,195 3,793 1,598 Wisconsin 44,906 42,837 35,905 0.80 0.84 6,932 9,001 2,069 Wyoming 2,325 3,152 1,817 0.78 0.58 1,335 508 -827 State unknown 2/ 0 20,843 0 -- -- 20,843 0 -20,843 --Not applicable. 1/ Response rates were below 70 percent. 2/ Students are reported in "State unknown" when an institution is unable to determine where a student's home state is. NOTE: Excludes foreign students and outlying areas. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. 9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 Table lb.--Residence and migration of all first-time students in 2- but less than 4-year postsecondary education Institutions, by State: Fall 1986 State StudentsTotal enrolled In State Residents of State Ratio of students enrolled in home State to: Migration of students Enrolled in any State Enrolled in home Stateenrolled students in the State esi en s of State enrolled in any State ? Out of Into Net 50 States and D.C 1,343,507 1.343,507 1,268,686 0.94 0.94 74,821 74,821 Alabama 20,481 20,081 19,301 0.94 0.96 780 1,180 400 Alaska 187 635 187 1.00 0.29 448 0 -448 Arizona 117,183 111,867 111,265 0.95 0.99 602 5,918 5,316 Arkansas 5,654 6,122 4,971 0.88 0.81 1,151 683 -468 California 330,286 313,117 310,442 0.94 0.99 2,675 19,844 17,169 Colorado 1/ 201 1,229 127 0.63 0.10 1,102 74 -1,028 Connecticut 14,038 15,146 13,735 0.98 0.91 1,411 303 -1,108 Delaware 2,466 2,482 2,315 0.94 0.93 167 151 -16 District of Columbia 0 349 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Florida 51,865 49,514 47,656 0.92 0.96 1,858 4,209 2,351 Georgia 16,223 16,364 14,982 0.92 0.92 1,382 1,241 -141 Hawaii 7,172 7,178 6,868 0.96 0.96 310 304 -6 Idaho 6,352 4,078 3,584 ? 0.56 0.88 494 2,768 2,274 Illinois 71,201 72,941 70,693 0.99 0.97 2,248 508 -1,740 Indiana 7,640 8,470 7,425 0.97 0.88 1,045 215 -830 Iowa 17,218 17,139 16,351 0.95 0.95 788 867 79 Kansas 15,574 14,732 14,248 0.91 0.97 484 1,326 842 Kentucky 8,173 8,458 7,975 0.98 0.94 483 198 -285 Louisiana 7,910 8,774 7,852 0.99 0.89 922 58 -864 Maine 2,066 2,401 2,014 0.97 0.84 387 52 -335 Maryland 30,482 30,560 29,691 0.97 0.97 869 791 -78 Massachusetts 25,103 23,006 22,029 0.88 0.96 977 3,074 2,097 Michigan 57,361 57,330 56,072 0.98 0.98 1,258 1,289 31 Minnesota 27,333 26,512 25,493 0.93 0.96 1,019 1,840 821 Mississippi 18,290 17,530 17,175 0.94 0.98 355 1,115 760 Missouri 11,418 11,715 10,723 0.94 0.92 992 695 -297 Montana 1,036 1,562 965 0.93 0.62 597 71 -526 Nebraska 9,243 9,416 8,914 0.96 0.95 502 329 -173 Nevada 4,321 4,711 4,165 0.96 0.88 546 156 -390 New Hampshire 1,817 2,578 1,545 0.85 0.60 1,033 272 -761 New Jersey 24,812 25,677 23,789 ?0.96 0.93 1,888 1,023 -865 New Mexico 5,031 4,953 4,236 0.84 0.86 717 795 78 New York 60,103 60,987 58,432 0.97 0.96 2,555 1,671 -884 North Carolina 40,229 38,047 37,400 0.93 0.98 647 2,829 2,182 North Dakota 3,819 4,091 3,361 0.88 0.82 730 458 -272 Ohio 1/ 24,579 25,808 24,098 0.98 0.93 1,710 481 -1,229 Oklahoma 13,236 13,876 12,937 0.98 0.93 939 299 -640 Oregon 14,488 14,098 13,461 0.93 0.95 637 1,027 390 Pennsylvania 34,574 35,059 33,187 0.96 0.95 1,872 1,387 -485 Rhode Island 2,658 2,842 2,352 0.88 0.83 490 306 -184 South Carolina 14,091 14,334 13,603 0.97 0.95 731 488 -243 South Dakota 1,142 1,544 1,068 0.94 0.69 476 74 -402 Tennessee 13,371 13,709 12,901 0.96 0.94 808 470 -338 Texas 78,568 75,228 73,723 0.94 0.98 1,505 4,845 3,340 Utah 2,897 3,504 2,690 0.93 0.77 814 207 -607 Vermont 1,538 1,581 1,211 0.79 0.77 370 327 -43 Virginia 17,122 16,816 15,662 0.91 0.93 1,154 1,460 306 Washington 67,051 63,400 62,093 0.93 0.98 1,307 4,958 3,651 West Virginia 4,874 4,880 4,315 0.89 0.88 565 559 -6 Wisconsin 27,164 27,072 25,940 0.95 0.96 1,132 1,224 92 Wyoming 3,866 3,794 3,464 0.90 0.91 330 402 72 State unknown 2/ 0 26,210 0 26,210 0 -26,210 --Not applicable. 1/ Response rates were below 70 percent. 2/ Students are reported in "State unknown" when an institution is unable to determine where a student's home state is. NOTE: Excludes foreign students and outlying areas. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. 10 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-I-DP90-00530R000300620019-6 Table 2.--Residence and migration of first-time freshmen in postsecondary education institutions, by State: Fall 1986 State StudentsTotal enrolled In State Residents of State Ratio of students enrolled in home State to: Migration of students Enrolled in any State Enrolled in home State students enrolled in the State esi en s of State enrolled in any State Out of Into Net 50 States and D.C 2,018,073 2,018,073 1,726,724 0.86 0.86 291,349 291,349 Alabama 34,160 30,446 28,113 0.82 0.92 2,333 6,047 3,714 Alaska 1,367 2,858 1,225 0.90 0.43 1,633 ' 142 -1,491 Arizona 61,987 56,012 53,949 0.87 0.96 2,063 8,038 5,975 Arkansas 14,120 14,686 12,220 0.87 0.83 2,466 1,900 -566 California 266,386 259,093 248,401 0.93 0.96 10,692 17,985 7,293 Colorado 1/ 2,419 5,841 716 0.30 0.12 5,125 1,703 -3,422 Connecticut 29,495 35,788 23,724 0.80 0.66 12,064 5,771 -6,293 Delaware 7,320 5,885 4,399 0.60 0.75 1,486 2,921 1,435 District of Columbia 9,288 4,579 2,875 0.31 0.63 1,704 6,413 4,709 Florida 65,853 65,342 55,416 0.84 0.85 9,926 10,437 511 Georgia 36,499 37,048 30,579 0.84 0.83 6,469 5,920 -549 Hawaii 8,594 9,154 7,518 0.87 0.82 1,636 1,076 -560 Idaho 9,077 7,474 5,819 0.64 0.78 1,655 3,258 1,603 Illinois 103,187 113,167 96,531 0.94 0.85 16,636 6,656 -9,980 Indiana 41,392 37,175 32,845 0.79 0.88 4,330 8,547 4,217 Iowa 30,150 29,159 25,345 0.84 0.87 3,814 4,805 991 Kansas 25,170 23,235 21,303 0.85 0.92 1,932 3,867 1,935 Kentucky 23,511 23,037 20,404 0.87 0.89 2,633 3,107 474 Louisiana 33,296 32,176 29,302 0.88 0.91 2,874 3,994 1,120 Maine 8,515 9,009 6,472 0.76 0.72 2,537 2,043 -494 Maryland 40,252 43,844 34,338 0.85 0.78 9,506 5,914 -3,592 Massachusetts 68,922 60,758 48,823 0.71 0.80 11,935 20,099 8,164 Michigan 90,542 91,253 84,813 0.94 0.93 6,440 5,729 -711 Minnesota 46,362 46,707 39,765 0.86 0.85 6,942 6,597 -345 Mississippi 24,313 22,913 21,434 0.88 0.94 1,479 2,879 1,400 Missouri 35,314 33,789 28,909 0.82 0.86 4,880 6,405 1,525 Montana 5,615 6,630 5,112 0.91 0.77 1,518 503 -1,015 Nebraska 17,655 17,771 15,712 0.89 0.88 2,059 1,943 -116 Nevada 6,377 7,300 5,978 0.94 0.82 1,322 399 -923 New Hampshire 8,032 7,403 4,032 0.50 0.54 3,371 4,000 629 New Jersey 42,451 64,526 39,053 0.92 0.61 25,473 3,398 -22,075 New Mexico 8,654 9,119 7,408 0.86 0.81 1,711 1,246 -465 New York 137,214 143,467 118,283 0.86 0.82 25,184 18,931 -6,253 North Carolina 66,076 57,629 54,633 0.83 0.95 2,996 11,443 8,447 North Dakota 8,027 7,542 6,169 0.77 0.82 1,373 1,858 485 Ohio 1/ 72,288 72,930 63,154 0.87 0.87 9,776 9,134 -642 Oklahoma 27,278 27,622 25,346 0.93 0.92 2,276 1,932 -344 Oregon 22,753 21,949 19,332 0.85 0.88 2,617 3,421 804 Pennsylvania 86,434 82,832 68,855 0.80 0.83 13,977 17,579 3,602 Rhode Island 12,377 7,773 5,386 0.44 0.69 2,387 6,991 4,604 South Carolina 27,691 25,848 22,946 0.83 0.89 2,902 4,745 1,843 South Dakota 6,794 6,844 5,357 0.79 0.78 1,487 1,437 -50 Tennessee 31,445 28,675 24,668 0.78 0.86 4,007 6,777 2,770 Texas 110,541 107,973 101,746 0.92 0.94 6,227 8,795 2,568 Utah 14,234 11,135 10,002 0.70 0.90 1,133 4,232 3,099 Vermont . 6,761 4,362 2,855 0.42 0.65 1,507 3,906 2,399 Virginia 38,472 37,250 29,085 0.76 0.78 8,165 9,387 1,222 Washington 69,847 67,652 63,416 0.91 0.94 4,236 6,431 2,195 West Virginia 14,320 13,086 11,370 0.79 0.87 1,716 2,950 1,234 Wisconsin 54,722 52,601 47,688 0.87 0.91 4,913 7,034 2,121 Wyoming 4,524 4,867 3,900 0.86 0.80 967 624 -343 State unknown 2/ 0 22,859 0 -- -- 22,859 0 -22,859 --Not applicable. 1/ Response rates were below 70 percent. 2/ Students are reported in "State unknown" when an institution is unable to determine where a student's home state is. NOTE: Excludes foreign students and outlying areas. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. 11 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 Table 2a.--Residence and migration of first-time freshmen in 4-year and above postsecondary education institutions, by State: Fall 1986 State Students enrolled in State Residents of State Ratio of students enrolled in home State to: Migration of students Enrolled in any State Enrolled in home State Total students enrolled in the State Residents of State enrolled in any State Out of Into Net 50 States and D.C 1,016,325 1,016,325 777,627 0.77 0.77 238,698 238,698 0 Alabama 16,419 13,131 11,324 0.69 0.86 1,807 5,095 3,288 Alaska 1,180 2,367 1,038 0.88 0.44 1,329 142 -1,187 Arizona 10,785 7,736 6,064 0.56 0.78 1,672 4,721 3,049 Arkansas 9,983 9,856 8,375 0.84 0.85 1,481 1,608 127 California 61,321 64,278 55,173 0.90 0.86 9,105 6,148 -2,957 Colorado 1/ 2,253 4,941 595 0.26 0.12 4,346 1,658 -2,688 Connecticut 16,284 21,643 10,793 0.66 0.50 10,850 5,491 -5,359 Delaware 5,066 3,638 2,283 0.45 0.63 1,355 2,783 1,428 District of Columbia 9,288 4,294 2,875 0.31 0.67 1,419 6,413 4,994 Florida 24,236 24,932 16,324 0.67 0.65 8,608 7,912 -696 Georgia 23,455 23,685 18,245 0.78 0.77 5,440 5,210 -230 Hawaii 4,103 4,598 3,172 0.77 0.69 1,426 931 -495 Idaho 3,535 3,953 2,669 0.76 0.68 1,284 866 -418 Illinois 43,637 52,530 37,394 0.86 0.71 15,136 6,243 -8,893 Indiana 34,252 29,425 25,891 0.76 0.88 3,534 8,361 4,827 Iowa 15,097 14,295 11,029 0.73 0.77 3,266 4,068 802 Kansas 11,720 10,601 8,967 0.77 0.85 1,634 2,753 1,119 Kentucky 17,008 16,326 14,046 0.83 0.86 2,280 2,962 682 Louisiana 26,505 24,737 22,552 0.85 0.91 2,185 3,953 1,768 Maine 6,847 7,055 4,841 0.71 0.69 2,214 2,006 -208 Maryland 15,853 19,444 10,581 0.67 0.54 8,863 5,272 -3,591 Massachusetts 46,530 40,482 29,266 0.63 0.72 11,216 17,264 6,048 Michigan 41,906 42,981 37,369 0.89 0.87 5,612 4,537 -1,075 Minnesota 22,565 23,764 17,545 0.78 0.74 6,219 5,020 -1,199 Mississippi 8,168 7,524 6,260 0.77 0.83 1,264 1,908 644 Missouri...... 25,719 24,014 19,813 0.77 0.83 4,201 5,906 1,705 Montana 4,804 5,398 4,325 0.90 0.80 1,073 479 -594 Nebraska 9,949 10,048 8,298 0.83 0.83 1,750 1,651 -99 Nevada 2,853 3,448 2,516 0.88 0.73 932 337 -595 New Hampshire 6,687 5,347 2,901 0.43 0.54 2,446 3,786 1,340 New Jersey 21,488 42,979 19,022 0.89 0.44 23,957 2,466 -21,491 New Mexico 5,498 5,814 4,668 0.85 0.80 1,146 830 -316 New York 85,967 91,773 68,374 0.80 0.75 23,399 17,593 -5,806 North Carolina 33,255 26,194 23,650 0.71 0.90 2,544 9,605 7,061 North Dakota 4,856 4,169 3,334 0.69 0.80 835 1,522 687 Ohio 1/ 52,354 52,324 43,615 0.83 0.83 8,709 8,739 30 Oklahoma 14,042 14,109 12,409 0.88 0.88 1,700 1,633 -67 Oregon 10,186 9,752 7,561 0.74 0.78 2,191 2,625 434 Pennsylvania 55,864 52,144 39,524 0.71 0.76 12,620 16,340 3,720 Rhode Island 10,145 5,353 3,396 0.33 0.63 1,957 6,749 4,792 South Carolina 15,435 13,487 11,096 0.72 0.82 2,391 4,339 1,948 South Dakota 5,778 5,494 4,395 0.76 0.80 1,099 1,383 284 Tennessee 21,576 18,567 15,151 0.70 0.82 3,416 6,425 3,009 Texas 55,064 54,626 49,340 0.90 0.90 5,286 5,724 438 Utah 11,337 7,849 7,312 0.65 0.93 537 4,025 3,488 Vermont 5,342 2,957 1,730 0.32 0.59 1,227 3,612 2,385 Virginia 24,104 23,210 15,889 0.66 0.68 7,321 8,215 894 Washington 13,989 14,853 11,623 0.83 0.78 3,230 2,366 -864 West Virginia 10,495 9,174 7,887 0.75 0.86 1,287 2,608 1,321 Wisconsin 30,161 28,118 24,042 0.80 0.86 4,076 6,119 2,043 Wyoming 1,381 1,811 1,085 0.79 0.60 726 296 -430 State unknown 2/ 0 5,097 0 -- 5,097 0 -5,097 --Not applicable. 1/ Response rates were below 70 percent. 2/ Students are reported in "State unknown" when an institution is unable to determine where a student's home state is. NOTE: Excludes foreign students and outlying areas. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. 12 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 \=../ Table 2b.--Residence and migration of first-time freshmen in 2- but less than 4-year postsecondary education institutions, by State: Fall 1986 State Students enrolled in State Residents of State Ratio of students enrolled in home State to: Migration of students Enrolled in any State Enrolled in home State TotalResidents students enrolled in the State of State enrolled in any State Out of Into Net 50 States and D.C... 1,001,748 1,001,748 949,097 0.95 0.95 52,651 52,651 Alabama 17,741 17,315 16,789 0.95 0.97 526 952 426 Alaska 187 491 187 1.00 0.38 304 0 -304 Arizona 51,202 48,276 47,885 0.94 0.99 391 3,317 2926 Arkansas 4,137 4,830 3,845 0.93 0.80 985 292 -693 California 205,065 194.815 193,228 0.94 0.99 1,587 11,837 10,250 Colorado 1/ 166 900 121 0.73 0.13 779 45 -734 Connecticut 13,211 14,145 12,931 0.98 0.91 1,214 280 -934 Delaware 2,254 2,247 2,116 0.94 0.94 131 138 7 District of Columbia 0 285 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Florida 41,617 40,410 39,092 0.94 0.97 1,318 2,525 1,207 Georgia 13,044 13,363 12,334 0.95 0.92 1,029 710 -319 Hawaii 4,491 4,556 4,346 0.97 0.95 210 145 -65 Idaho 5,542 3,521 3,150 0.57 0.89 371 2,392 2,021 Illinois 59,550 60,637 59,137 0.99 0.98 1,500 413 -1,087 Indiana 7,140 7,750 6,954 0.97 0.90 796 186 -610 Iowa 15,053 14,864 14,316 0.95 0.96 548 737 189 Kansas 13,450 12,634 12,336 0.92 0.98 298 1,114 816 Kentucky 6,503 6,711 6,358 0.98 0.95 353 145 -208 Louisiana 6,791 7,439 6,750 0.99 0.91 689 41 -648 Maine 1,668 1,954 1,631 0.98 0.83 323 37 -286 Maryland 24,399 24,400 23,757 0.97 0.97 643 642 -1 Massachusetts 22,392 20,276 19,557 0.87 0.96 719 2,835 2,116 Michigan 48,636 48,272 47,444 0.98 0.98 828 1,192 364 Minnesota 23,797 22,943 22,220 0.93 0.97 723 1,577 854 Mississippi 16,145 15,389 15,174 0.94 0.99 215 971 756 Missouri 9,595 9,775 9,096 0.95 0.93 679 499 -180 Montana 811 1,232 787 0.97 0.64 445 24 -421 Nebraska 7,706 7,723 7,414 0.96 0.96 309 292 -17 Nevada 3,524 3,852 3,462 0.98 0.90 390 62 -328 New Hampshire 1,345 2,056 1,131 0.84 0.55 925 214 -711 New Jersey 20,963 21,547 20,031 0.96 0.93 1,516 932 -584 New Mexico 3,156 3,305 2,740 0.87 0.83 565 416 -149 New York 51,247 51,694 49,909 0.97 0.97 1,785 1,338 -447 North Carolina 32,821 31,435 30,983 0.94 0.99 452 1,838 1,386 North Dakota 3,171 3,373 2,835 0.89 0.84 538 336 -202 Ohio 1/ 19,934 20,606 19,539 0.98 0.95 1,067 395 -672 Oklahoma 13,236 13,513 12,937 0.98 0.96 576 299 -277 Oregon 12,567 12,197 11,771 0.94 0.97 426 796 370 Pennsylvania 30,570 30,688 29,331 0.96 0.96 1,357 1,239 -118 Rhode Island 2,232 2,420 1,990 0.89 0.82 430 242 -188 South Carolina 12,256 12,361 11,850 0.97 0.96 511 406 -105 South Dakota 1,016 1,350 962 0.95 0.71 388 54 -334 Tennessee 9,869 10,108 9,517 0.96 0.94 591 352 -239 Texas 55,477 53,347 52,406 0.94 0.98 941 3,071 2,130 Utah 2,897 3,286 2,690 0.93 0.82 596 207 -389 Vermont 1,419 1,405 1,125 0.79 0.80 280 294 14 Virginia 14,368 14,040 13,196 0.92 0.94 844 1,172 328 Washington 55,858 52,799 51,793 0.93 0.98 1,006 4,065 3,059 West Virginia 3,825 3,912 3,483 0.91 0.89 429 342 -87 Wisconsin 24,561 24,483 23,646 0.96 0.97 837 915 78 Wyoming 3,143 3,056 2,815 0.90 0.92 241 328 87 State unknown 2/ 0 17,762 0 -- 17,762 0 -17,762 --Not applicable. 1/ Response rates were below 70 percent. 2/ Students are reported in "State unknown" when an institution is unable to determine where a student's home state is. NOTE: Excludes foreign students and outlying areas. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. 13 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 , , Table 3.--Students from foreign countries enrolled in postsecondary education institutions, by level of enrollment and State of attendance: Fall 1986 State All foreign students enrolled Foreign students, by level First-time freshmen Undergraduate transfer students First- professional students Graduate students 50 States and D.0 80,873 28,040 19,952 1,211 31,670 Alabama 666 258 163 5 240 Alaska 44 24 7 0 13 Arizona 1,606 776 408 4 418 Arkansas 428 168 171 0 89 California 17,759 7,096 6,530 194 3,939 Colorado* 54 40 9 2 3 Connecticut 1,066 256 102 12 696 Delaware 156 55 19 0 82 District of Columbia 2,332 933 506 46 847 Florida 4,330 2,024 1,615 28 663 Georgia 1,293 392 240 42 619 Hawaii 836 537 205 0 94 Idaho 247 161 48 0 38 Illinois 2,907 620 556 87 1,644 Indiana 1,632 447 305 22 858 Iowa 1,296 367 369 38 522 Kansas 855 255 192 4 404 Kentucky 393 153 75 9 156 Louisiana 1,036 ? 308 312 20 396 Maine 120 55 20 2 43 Maryland 1,571 374 254 13 930 Massachusetts 3,089 1,337 388 67 1,297 Michigan 3,468 747 676 94 1,951 Minnesota 857 287 238 16 316 Mississippi 409 63 109 6 231 Missouri 1,270 302 315 41 612 Montana 174 53 67 1 53 Nebraska 532 223 52 7 250 Nevada 145 32 55 0 58 New Hampshire 145 76 5 0 64 New Jersey 1,356 311 352 32 661 New Mexico 297 60 89 0 148 New York 6,786 2,064 1,212 93 3,417 North Carolina 1,599 558 312 35 694 North Dakota 249 104 85 0 60 Ohio* 2,613 701 400 38 1,474 Oklahoma 985 440 11 9 525 Oregon 1,357 335 445 39 538 Pennsylvania 2,831 836 258 103 1,634 Rhode Island 351 96 40 1 214 South Carolina 508 161 98 13 236 South Dakota 154 48 59 3 44 Tennessee 772 291 227 5 249 Texas 5,130 2,121 1,172 47 1,790 Utah 840 298 226 4 312 Vermont 264 85 140 0 39 Virginia 1,164 419 119 6 620 Washington 1,161 227 334 5 595 West Virginia 275 70 28 1 176 Wisconsin 1,370 358 304 17 691 Wyoming 95 38 30 0 27 *Response rates were below 70 percent. NOTE: Excludes outlying areas. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. 14 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 Table 4.--Residence and migration of all first-time students in institutions of higher education, by State: Fall 1986 Residents of State Ratio of students enrolled in home State to: Migration of students State Students Total Residents enrolled Enrolled in Enrolled in students of State in State any State home State enrolled in the State enrolled in any State Out of Into Net - 50 States and D.0 3,041,294 3,041,294 2,572,399 0.85 0.85 468,895 468,895 0 Alabama 47,608 42,001 37,950 0.80 0.90 4,051 9,658 5,607 Alaska 2,481 5,015 2,164 0.87 0.43 2,851 317 -2,534 Arizona 140,686 128,616 124,850 0.89 0.97 3,766 15,836 12,070 Arkansas 21,791 22,319 18,454 0.85 0.83 3,865 3,337 -528 California 460,937 445,435 424,410 0.92 0.95 21,025 36,527 15,502 Colorado 1/ 2,202 8,498 465 0.21 0.05 8,033 '1,737 -6,296 Connecticut 41,998 50,115 33,974 0.81 0.68 16,141 8,024 -8,117 Delaware 8,803 7,640 5,330 0.61 0.70 2,310 3,473 1,163 District of Columbia 17,980 6,958 4,037 0.22 0.58 2,921 13,943 11,022 Florida 95,973 95,685 79,750 0.83 0.83 15,935 16,223 288 Georgia 54,018 52,785 43,679 0.81 0.83 9,106 10,339 1,233 Hawaii 14,850 15,644 12,963 0.87 0.83 2,681 1,887 -794 Idaho 12,205 10,949 7,987 0.65 0.73 2,962 4,218 1,256 Illinois 164,011 169,488 144,893 0.88 0.85 24,595 19,118 -5,477 Indiana 54,419 49,144 42,000 0.77 0.85 7,144 12,419 5,275 Iowa 43,162 41,858 35,360 0.82 0.84 6,498 7,802 1,304 Kansas 34,109 31,870 27,700 0.81 0.87 4,170 6,409 2,239 Kentucky 34,254 33,613 29,178 0.85 0.87 4,435 5,076 641 Louisiana 41,023 39,504 34,810 0.85 0.88 4,694 6,213 1,519 Maine 12,671 13,572 10,120 0.80 0.75 3,452 2,551 -901 Maryland 65,001 68,401 53,712 0.83 0.79 14,689 11,289 -3,400 Massachusetts 98,414 86,868 69,983 0.71 0.81 16,885 28,431 11,546 Michigan 132,146 133,435 122,390 0.93 0.92 11,045 9,756 -1,289 Minnesota 55,769 57,742 46,927 0.84 0.81 10,815 8,842 -1,973 Mississippi 30,814 29,898 26,845 0.87 0.90 3,053 3,969 916 Missouri 55,504 51,472 43,289 0.78 0.84 8,183 12,215 4,032 Montana 8,374 9,689 7,294 0.87 0.75 2,395 1,080 -1,315 Nebraska 23,512 23,780 20,347 0.87 0.86 3,433 3,165 -268 Nevada 8,999 10,121 ' 7,982 0.89 0.79 2,139 1,017 -1,122 New Hampshire 11,068 10,608 5,995 0.54 0.57 4,613 5,073 460 New Jersey 69,659 98,371 62,512 0.90 0.64 35,859 7,147 -28,712 New Mexico 13,074 13,400 10,519 0.80 0.79 2,881 2,555 -326 New York 216,966 225,197 186,704 0.86 0.83 38,493 30,262 -8,231 North Carolina 91,606 80,044 74,579 0.81 0.93 5,465 17,027 11,562 North Dakota 11,446 10,732 8,715 0.76 0.81 2,017 2,731 714 Ohio 103,260 105,207 90,101 0.87 0.86 15,106 13,159 -1,947 Oklahoma 31,232 32,786 28,660 0.92 0.87 4,126 2,572 -1.554 Oregon 35,912 34,254 29,881 0.83 0.87 4,373 6,031 1,658 Pennsylvania 122,745 119,184 97,828 0.80 0.82 21,356 24,917 3,561 Rhode Island 16,398 11,418 7,913 0.48 0.69 3,505 8,485 4,980 South Carolina 37,453 35,379 30,774 0.82 0.87 4,605 6,679 2,074 South Dakota 8,052 8,285 6,113 0.76 0.74 2,172 1,939 -233 Tennessee 45,511 41,105 35.041 0.77 0.85 6,064 10,470 4,406 Texas 173,121 168,081 157,192 0.91 0.94 10,889 15,929 5,040 Utah 20,993 16,876 14,668 0.70 0.87 2,208 6,325 4,117 Vermont 8,637 6,062 3,858 0.45 0.64 2,204 4,779 2,575 Virginia 53,555 53,970 40,317 0.75 0.75 13,653 13,238 -415 Washington 92,905 90,461 83,068 0.89 0.92 7,393 9,837 2,444 West Virginia 19,998 18,403 15,676 0.78 0.85 2,727 4,322 1,595 Wisconsin 67,814 65,935 58,166 0.86 0.88 7,769 9,648 1,879 Wyoming 6,175 6,916 5,276 0.85 0.76 1,640 899 -741 State unknown 2/ 0 46,505 0 -- -- 46,505 . 0 -46,505 --Not applicable. 1/ Response rates were below 70 percent. 2/ Students are reported in "State unknown" when an institution is unable to determine where a student's home state is. NOTE: Excludes foreign students and outlying areas. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. 15 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 Table 4a.--Residence and migration of all first-time students in 4-year and above institutions of higher education, by State: Fall 1986 . Residents of State Ratio of students enrolled in home State to: Migration of students State Students TotalResidents enrolled Enrolled in Enrolled in students of State In State any State home State enrolled in the State enrolled in any State Out of Into Net 50 States and D.0 1,764,961 1,764,961 1,367,128 0.77 0.77 397,833 397,833 Alabama 28,016 22,840 19,489 0.70 0.85 3,351 8,527 5,176 Alaska 2,298 4,397 1,981 0.86 0.45 2,416 317 -2,099 Arizona 23,560 16,839 13,635 0.58 0.81 3,204 9,925 6,721 Arkansas 16,155 16,240 13,500 0.84 0.83 2,740 2,655 -85 California 138,057. 139,423 120,964 0.88 0.87 18,459 17,093 -1,366 Colorado I/ 2,126 7,414 454 0.21 0.06 6,960 1,672 -5,288 Connecticut 28,138 35,189 20,414 0.73 0.58 14,775 7,724 -7,051 Delaware 6,352 5,198 3,028 0.48 0.58 2,170 3,324 1,154 District of Columbia 17,980 6,614 4,037 0.22 0.61 2,577 13,943 11,366 Florida 49,230 51,373 37,211 0.76 0.72 14,162 12,019 -2,143 Georgia 41,484 40,133 32,327 0.78 0.81 7,806 9,157 1,351 Hawaii 7,678 8,469 6,095 0.79 0.72 2,374 1,583 -791 Idaho 6,101 7,123 4,642 0.76 0.65 2,481 1,459 -1,022 Illinois 93,593 97,445 74,914 0.80 0.77 22,531 18,679 -3,852 Indiana 47,280 41,200 35,050 0.74 0.85 6,150 12,230 6,080 Iowa 25,944 24,883 19,009 0.73 0.76 5,874 6,935 1,061 Kansas 21,156 19,772 16,055 0.76 0.81 3,717 5,101 1,384 Kentucky 26,120 25,228 21,230 0.81 0.84 3,998 4,890 892 Louisiana 38,338 35,989 32,156 0.84 0.89 3,833 6,182 2,349 Maine 10,625 11,220 8,126 0.76 0.72 3,094 2,499 -595 Maryland 34,568 37,875 24,028 0.70 0.63 13,847 10,540 -3,307 Massachusetts 74,412 64,952 48,981 0.66 0.75 15,971 25,431 9,460 Michigan 76,397 77,744 67,868 0.89 0.87 9,876 8,529 -1,347 Minnesota 36,315 38,257 28,372 0.78 0.74 9,885 7,943 -1,942 Mississippi 15,030 14,789 12,063 0.80 0.82 2,726 2,967 241 Missouri 44,882 40,553 33,315 0.74 0.82 7,238 11,567 4,329 Montana 7,359 8,166 6,350 0.86 0.78 1,816 1,009 -807 Nebraska 17,300 17,387 14,441 0.83 0.83 2,946 2,859 -87 Nevada 4,678 5,418 3,817 0.82 0.70 1,601 861 -740 New Hampshire 9,450 8,250 4,636 0.49 0.56 3,614 4,814 1,200 New Jersey 45,482 73,363 39,284 0.86 0.54 34,079 6,198 -27,881 New Mexico 8,567 8,848 6,678 0.78 0.75 2,170 1,889 -281 New York 157,725 164,968 128,920 0.82 0.78 36,048 28,805 -7,243 North Carolina 51,542 42,179 37,321 0.72 0.88 4,858 14,221 9,363 North Dakota 7,664 7,111 5,386 0.70 0.76 1,725 2,278 553 Ohio 79,382 80,136 66,649 0.84 0.83 13,487 12,733 -754 Oklahoma 17,996 18,935 15,723 0.87 0.83 3,212 2,273 -939 Oregon 21,424 20,170 16,420 0.77 0.81 3,750 5,004 1,254 Pennsylvania 89,349 85,390 65,755 0.74 0.77 19,635 23,594 3,959 Rhode Island 13,931 8,606 5,586 0.40 0.65 3,020 8,345 5,325 South Carolina 23,561 21,157 17,258 0.73 0.82 3,899 6,303 2,404 South Dakota 7,763 7,711 5,856 0.75 0.76 1,855 1,907 52 Tennessee 33,751 29,050 23,687 0.70 0.82 5,363 10,064 4,701 Texas 103,933 102,162 92,674 0.89 0.91 9,488 11,259 1,771 Utah 18,113 13,400 11,994 0.66 0.90 1,406 6,119 4,713 Vermont 7,108 4,514 2,656 0.37 0.59 1,858 4,452 2,594 Virginia 36,798 37,509 24,982 0.68 0.67 12,527 11,816 -711 Washington 27,584 28,821 22,705 0.82 0.79 6,116 4,879 -1,237 West Virginia 15,510 13,902 11,717 0.76 0.84 2,185 3,793 1,608 Wisconsin 44,831 42,728 35,872 0.80 0.84 6,856 8,959 2,103 Wyoming 2,325 3,144 1,817 0.78 0.58 1.327 508 -819 State unknown 2/ 0 20,777 0 -- -- 20,777 0 -20,777 --Not applicable. I/ Response rates were below 70 percent. 2/ Students are reported in "State unknown" when an institution is unable to determine where a student's home state is. NOTE: Excludes foreign students and outlying areas. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. 16 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 k?J Table 4b.--Residence and migration of all first-time students in 2- but less than 4-year institutions of higher ? education, by State: Fall 1986 Residents of State Ratio of students enrolled in home State to: Migration of students State Students Total Residents enrolled Enrolled in Enrolled in students of State In State any State home State enrolled in the State enrolled in any State Out of Into Net 50 States and D.0 1,276,333 1,276,333 1,205,271 0.94 0.94 71,062 71,062 Alabama 19,592 19,161 18,461 0.94 0.96 700 1,131 431 Alaska 183 618 183 1.00 0.30 435 -435 Arizona 117,126 111,777 111,215 0.95 1.00 562 5,911 5,349 Arkansas 5,636 6,079 4,954 0.88 0.81 1,125 682 -443 California 322,880 306,012 303,446 0.94 0.99 2,566 19,434 16,868 Colorado 1/ 76 1,084 11 0.14 0.01 1,073 65 -1,008 Connecticut 13,860 14,926 13,560 0.98 0.91 1,366 300 -1,066 Delaware 2,451 2,442 2,302 0.94 0.94 140 149 9 District of Columbia 0 344 0 -- 344 0 -344 Florida 46,743 44,312 42,539 0.9I 0.96 1,773 4,204 2,431 Georgia 12,534 12,652 11,352 0.91 0.90 1,300 1,182 -118 Hawaii 7,172 7,175 6,868 0.96 0.96 307 304 -3 Idaho 6,104 3,826 3,345 0.55 0.87 481 2,759 2,278 Illinois 70,418 72,043 69,979 0.99 0.97 2,064 439 -1,625 Indiana 7,139 7,944 6,950 0.97 0.87 994 189 -805 Iowa 17,218 16,975 16,351 0.95 0.96 624 867 243 Kansas 12,953 12,098 11,645 0.90 0.96 453 1,308 855 Kentucky 8,134 8,385 7,948 0.98 0.95 437 186 -251 Louisiana 2,685 3,515 2,654 0.99 0.76 861 31 -830 Maine 2,046 2,352 1,994 0.97 0.85 358 52 -306 Maryland 30,433 30,526 29,684 0.98 0.97 842 749 -93 Massachusetts 24,002 21,916 21,002 0.88 0.96 914 3,000 2,086 Michigan 55,749 55,691 54,522 0.98 0.98 1,169 1,227 58 Minnesota 19,454 19,485 18,555 0.95 0.95 930 899 :31 Mississippi 15,784 15,109 14,782 0.94 0.98 327 1,002 675 Missouri 10,622 10,919 9,974 0.94 0.91 945 648 -297 Montana 1,015 1,523 944 0.93 0.62 579 71 -508 Nebraska 6,212 6,393 5,906 0.95 0.92 487 306 -181 Nevada 4,321 4,703 4,165 0.96 0.89 538 156 -382 New Hampshire 1,618 2,358 1,359 0.84 0.58 999 259 -740 New Jersey 24,177 25,008 23,228 0.96 0.93 1,780 949 -831 New Mexico 4,507 4,552 3,841 0.85 0.84 711 666 -45 New York 59,241 60,229 57,784 0.98 0.96 2,445 1,457 -988 North Carolina 40,064 37,865 37,258 0.93 0.98 607 2,806 2,199 North Dakota 3,782 3,621 3,329 0.88 0.92 292 453 161 Ohio 23,878 25,071 23,452 0.98 0.94 1,619 426 -1,193 Oklahoma 13,236 13,851 12,937 0.98 0.93 914 299 -615 Oregon 14,488 14,084 13.461 0.93 0.96 623 1,027 404 Pennsylvania 33,396 33,794 32,073 0.96 0.95 1,721 1,323 -398 Rhode Island 2,467 2,812 2,327 0.94 0.83 485 140 -345 South Carolina 13,892 14,222 13,516 0.97 0.95 706 376 -330 South Dakota 289 574 257 0.89 0.45 317 32 -285 Tennessee 11,760 12,055 11,354 0.97 0.94 701 406 -295 Texas 69,188 65,919 64,518 0.93 0.98 1,401 4,670 3,269 Utah 2,880 3,476 2,674 0.93 0.77 802 206 -596 Vermont 1,529 1,548 1,202 0.79 0.78 346 327 -19 Virginia 16,757 16,461 15,335 0.92 0.93 1,126 1,422 296 Washington 65,321 61,640 60,363 0.92 0.98 1,277 4,958 3,681 West Virginia 4,488 4,501 3,959 0.88 0.88 542 529 -13 Wisconsin 22,983 23,207 22,294 0.97 0.96 913 689 -224 Wyoming 3,850 3,772 3,459 0.90 0.92 313 391 78 State unknown 2/ 0 25,728 0 -- -- 25,728 0 -25,728 --Not applicable. 1/ Response rates were below 70 percent. 2/ Students are reported in "State unknown" when an institution is unable to determine where a student's home state is. NOTE: Excludes foreign students and outlying areas. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. 17 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 Table 5.--Residence and migration of first-time freshmen in institutions of higher education, by State: Fall 1986 Residents of State Ratio of students enrolled in home State to: Migration of students State StudentsTotal esi en s enrolled Enrolled in Enrolled in students of State of in State any State home State enrolled in the State in any State Out of Into Net 50 States and D.0 1,959,899 1,959,899 1,672,222 0.85 0.85 287,677 287,677 0 Alabama 33,279 29,539 27,279 0.82 0.92 2,260 6,000 3,740 Alaska 1,349 2,835 1,212 0.90 0.43 1,623 137 -1,486 Arizona 61,922 55,925 53,896 0.87 0.96 2,029 8,026 5,997 Arkansas 14,090 14,631 12,195 0.87 0.83 2,436 1,895 -541 California 262,214 255,057 244,471 0.93 0.96 10,586 17,743 7,157 Colorado 1/ 1,918 5,362 268 0.14 0.05 5,094 1,650 -3,444 Connecticut 29,426 35,666 23,669 0.80 0.66 11,997 5,757 -6,240 Delaware 7,305 5,837 4,386 0.60 0.75 1,451 2,919 1,468 District of Columbia 9,288 4,571 2,875 0.31 0.63 1,696 6,413 4,717 Florida 60,421 59,927 50,079 0.83 0.84 9,848 10,342 494 Georgia 32,996 33,513 27,132 0.82 0.81 6,381 5,864 -517 Hawaii 8,594 9,140 7,518 0.87 0.82 1,622 1,076 -546 Idaho 8,963 7,350 5,707 0.64 0.78 1,643 3,256 1,613 Illinois 102,374 112,324 95,882 0.94 0.85 16,442 6,492 -9,950 Indiana 40,866 36,648 32,373 0.79 0.88 4,275 8,493 4,218 Iowa 30,150 28,999 25,345 0.84 0.87 3,654 4,805 1,151 Kansas 22,564 20,619 18,713 0.83 0.91 1,906 3,851 1,945 Kentucky 23,431 22,948 20,365 0.87 0.89 2,583 3,066 483 Louisiana 28,249 27,112 24,280 0.86 0.90 2,832 3,969 1,137 Maine 8,486 8,919 6,446 0.76 0.72 2,473 2,040 -433 Maryland 40,203 43,790 34,331 0.85 0.78 9,459 5,872 -3,587 Massachusetts 67,950 59,774 47,918 0.71 0.80 11,856 20,032 8,176 Michigan 88,748 89,395 83,072 0.94 0.93 6,323 - 5,676 -647 Minnesota 39,094 40,232 33,370 0.85 0.83 6,862 5,724 -1,138 Mississippi 22,090 20,770 19,318 0.87 0.93 1,452 2,772 1,320 Missouri 34,508 33,086 28,270 0.82 0.85 4,816 6,238 1,422 Montana 5,580 6,585 5,081 0.91 0.77 1,504 499 -1,005 Nebraska 14,921 15,048 13,000 0.87 0.86 2,048 1,921 -127 Nevada 6,312 7,226 5,915 0.94 0.82 1,311 397 -914 New Hampshire 7,896 7,248 3,907 0.49 0.54 3,341 3,989 648 New Jersey 41,997 63,944 38,631 0.92 0.60 25,313 3,366 -21,947 New Mexico 8,511 8,980 7,281 0.86 0.81 1,699 1,230 -469 New York 134,979 141,584 116,513 0.86 0.82 25,071 18,466 -6,605 North Carolina 65,890 57,450 54,509 0.83 0.95 2,941 11,381 8,440 North Dakota 7,991 7,180 6,138 0.77 0.85 1,042 1,853 811 Ohio 71,716 72,289 62,631 0.87 0.87 9,658 9,085 -573 Oklahoma 27,278 27,597 25,346 0.93 0.92 2,251 1,932 -319 Oregon 22,753 21,930 19,332 0.85 0.88 2,598 3,421 823 Pennsylvania 85,421 81,738 67,908 0.80 0.83 13,830 17,513 3,683 Rhode Island 12,224 7,740 5,362 0.44 0.69 2,378 6,862 4,484 South Carolina 27,499 25,744 22,866 0.83 0.89 2,87b 4,633 1,755 South Dakota 5,858 5,813 4,479 0.76 0.77 1,334 1,379 45 Tennessee 29,844 27,023 23,129 0.78 0.86 3,894 6,715 2,821 Texas 105,220 102,672 96,522 0.92 0.94 6,150 8,698 2,548 Utah 14,214 11,109 9,984 0.70 0.90 1,125 4,230 3,105 Vermont 6,752 4,331 2,846 0.42 0.66 1,485 3,906 2,421 Virginia 38,109 36,893 28,767 0.75 0.78 8,126 9,342 1,216 Washington 68,086 65,866 61,656 0.91 0.94 4,210 6,430 2,220 West Virginia 13,935 12,705 11,014 0.79 0.87 1,691 2,921 1,230 Wisconsin 51,923 49,814 45,140 0.87 0.91 4,674 6,783 2,109 Wyoming 4,512 4,846 3,895 0.86 0.80 951 617 -334 State unknown 2/ 0 22,575 0 -- -- 22,575 0 -22,575 --Not applicable. 1/ Response rates were below 70 percent. 2/ Students are reported in "State unknown" when an institution is unable to determine where a student's home state is. NOTE: Excludes foreign students and outlying areas. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. 18 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 C.z./ Table 5a.--Residence and migration of first-time freshmen in 4-year and above institutions of higher education, by State: Fall 1986 Residents of State Ratio of students enrolled in home State to: Migration of students State StudentsTotal es en s enrolled Enrolled in Enrolled in students of State in State any State home State enrolled in the State enrolled in any State Out of Into Net . 50 States and D.0 1,012,439 1,012,439 774,688 0.77 0.77 237,751 237,751 0 Alabama 16,419 13,124 11,324 0.69 0.86 1,800 5,095 3,295 Alaska 1,166 2,355 1,029 0.88 0.44 1,326 137 -1,189 Arizona 10,776 7,719 6,060 0.56 0.79 1,659 4,716 3,057 Arkansas 9,971 9,835 8,367 0.84 0.85 1,468 1,604 136 California 61,236 64,158 55,089 0.90 0.86 9,069 6,147 -2,922 Colorado 1/ 1,877 4,597 263 0.14 0.06 4,334 1,614 -2,720 Connecticut 16,269 21,611 10,790 0.66 0.50 10,821 5,479 -5,342 Delaware 5,066 3,628 2,283 0.45 0.63 1,345 2,783 1,438 District of Columbia 9,288 4,288 2,875 0.31 0.67 1,413 6,413 5,000 Florida 23,908 24,675 16,086 0.67 0.65 8,589 7,822 -767 Georgia 23,455 23,669 18,245 0.78 0.77 5,424 5,210 -214 Hawaii 4,103 4,586 3,172 0.77 0.69 1,414 931 -483 Idaho 3,535 3,949 2,669 0.76 0.68 1,280 866 -414 Illinois 43,424 52,328 37,281 0.86 0.71 15,047 6,143 -8,904 Indiana 34,156 29,334 25.826 0.76 0.88 3,508 8,330 4,822 Iowa 15,097 14,278 11,029 0.73 0.77 3,249 4,068 819 Kansas 11,720 10,598 8,967 0.77 0.85 1,631 2,753 1,122 Kentucky 16,961 16,300 14,028 0.83 0.86 2,272 2,933 661 Louisiana 26,432 24,658 22,479 0.85 0.91 2,179 3,953 1,774 Maine 6,838 7,008 4,835 0.71 0.69 2.173 2,003 -170 Maryland 15,853 19,419 10,581 0.67 0.54 8,838 5,272 -3,566 Massachusetts 46,527 40,442 29,264 0.63 0.72 11,178 17,263 6,085 Michigan 41,703 42,728 37,166 0.89 0.87 5,562 4,537 -1,025 Minnesota 22,348 23,583 17,386 0.78 0.74 6,197 4,962 -1,235 Mississippi 8,160 7,515 6,257 0.77 0.83 1,258 1,903 645 Missouri 25,504 23,903 19,738 0.77 0.83 4,165 5,766 1,601 Montana 4,790 5,386 4,315 0.90 0.80 1,071 475 -596 Nebraska 9.949 10,043 8,298 0.83 0.83 1,745 1,651 -94 Nevada 2,788 3,381 2,453 0.88 0.73 928 335 -593 New Hampshire 6,687 5,341 2,901 0.43 0.54 2,440 3,786 1,346 New Jersey 21,488 42,896 19,022 0.89 0.44 23,874 2,466 -21,408 New Mexico 5,485 5,804 4,665 0.85 0.80 1,139 820 -319 New York 84,379 90,452 67,086 0.80 0.74 23,366 17,293 -6,073 North Carolina 33,192 26,161 23,636 0.71 0.90 2,525 9,556 7,031 North Dakota 4,856 4,166 3,334 0.69 0.80 832 1,522 690 Ohio 52,351 52,283 43,613 0.83 0.83 8,670 8,738 68 Oklahoma 14,042 14,102 12,409 0.88 0.88 1,693 1,633 ? -60 Oregon 10,186 9,745 7,561 0.74 0.78 2,184 2,625 441 Pennsylvania 55,857 52,086 39,523 0.71 0.76 12,563 16,334 3,771 Rhode Island 10,145 5,348 3,396 0.33 0.64 1,952 6,749 4,797 South Carolina 15,435 13,477 11,096 0.72 0.82 2,381 4,339 1,958 South Dakota 5,658 5,389 4,294 0.76 0.80 1,095 1,364 269 Tennessee 21,576 18,554 15,151 0.70 0.82 3,403 6,425 3,022 Texas 55,056 54,599 49,336 0.90 0.90 5,263 5,720 457 Utah 11,334 7,846 7,310 0.65 0.93 536 4,024 3,488 Vermont 5,342 2,954 1,730 0.32 0.59 1,224. 3,612 2,388 Virginia 24,077 23,174 15,871 0.66 0.68 7,303 8,206 903 Washington 13,953 14,814 11,588 0.83 0.78 3,226 2,365 -861 West Virginia 10,495 9,169 7,887 0.75 0.86 1,282 2,608 1,326 Wisconsin 30,145 28,078 24,039 0.80 0.86 4,039 6,106 2,067 Wyoming 1,381 1,807 1,085 0.79 0.60 722 296 -426 State unknown 2/ 0 5,096 0 -- -- 5,096 0 -5,096 --Not applicable. 1/ Response rates were below 70 percent. 2/ Students are reported in "State unknown" when an institution is unable to determine where a student's home state is. NOTE: Excludes foreign students and outlying areas. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. 19 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 ?4%) Table 5b.--Residence and migration of first-time freshmen in 2- but less than 4-year institutions of higher education, by State: Fall 1986 Residents of State Ratio of students enrolled in home State to: Migration of students State StudentsTotal Residents enrolled Enrolled in Enrolled in students of State in State any State home State enrolled in the State enrolled in any State Out of Into Net 50 States and D.0 947,460 947,460 897,534 0.95 0.95 49,926 49,926 Alabama 16,860 16,415 15,955 0.95 0.97 460 905 445 Alaska 183 480 183 1.00 0.38 297 0 -297 Arizona 51,146 48,206 47,836 0.94 0.99 370 3,310 2,940 Arkansas 4,119 4,796 3,828 0.93 0.80 968 291 -677 California 200,978 190,899 189,382 0.94 0.99 1,517 11,596 10,079 Colorado 1/ 41 765 5 0.12 0.01 760 36 -724 Connecticut 13,157 14,055 12,879 0.98 0.92 1,176 278 -898 Delaware 2,239 2.209 2,103 0.94 0.95 106 136 30 District of Columbia 0 283 0 -- -- 283 0 -283 Florida 36,513 35,252 33,993 0.93 0.96 1,259 2,520 1,261 Georgia 9,541 9,844 8,887 0.93 0.90 957 654 -303 Hawaii 4,491 4,554 4,346 0.97 0.95 208 145 -63 Idaho 5,428 3,401 3,038 0.56 0.89 363 2,390 2,027 Illinois 58,950 59,996 58,601 0.99 0.98 1,395 349 -1,046 Indiana 6,710 7,314 6,547 0.98 0.90 767 163 -604 Iowa 15,053 14,721 14,316 0.95 0.97 405 737 332 Kansas 10,844 10,021 9,746 0.90 0.97 275 1,098 823 Kentucky 6,470 6,648 6,337 0.98 0.95 311 133 -178 Louisiana 1,817 2,454 1,801 0.99 0.73 653 16 -637 Maine 1,648 1,911 1,611 0.98 0.84 300 37 -263 Maryland 24,350 24,371 23,750 0.98 0.97 621 600 -21 Massachusetts 21,423 19,332 18,654 0.87 0.96 678 2,769 2,091 Michigan 47,045 46,667 45,906 0.98 0.98 761 1,139 378 Minnesota 16,746 16,649 15,984 0.95 0.96 665 762 97 Mississippi 13,930 13,255 13,061 0.94 0.99 194 869 675 Missouri 9,004 9,183 8,532 0.95 0.93 651 472 -179 Montana 790 1,199 766 0.97 0.64 433 24 -409 Nebraska 4,972 5,005 4,702 0.95 0.94 303 270 -33 Nevada 3,524 3,845 3,462 0.98 0.90 383 62 -321 New Hampshire 1,209 1,907 1,006 0.83 0.53 901 203 -698 New Jersey 20,509 21,048 19,609 0.96 0.93 1,439 900 -539 New Mexico 3,026 3,176 2,616 0.86 0.82 560 410 -150 New York 50,600 51,132 49,427 0.98 0.97 1,705 1,173 -532 North Carolina 32,698 31,289 30,873 0.94 0.99 416 1,825 1,409 North Dakota 3,135 3,014 2,804 0.89 0.93 210 331 121 Ohio 19,365 20,006 19,018 0.98 0.95 988 347 -641 Oklahoma 13,236 13,495 12,937 0.98 0.96 558 299 -259 Oregon 12,567 12,185 11,771 0.94 0.97 414 796 382 Pennsylvania 29,564 29,652 28,385 0.96 0.96 1,267 1,179 -88 Rhode Island 2,079 2,392 1.966 0.95 0.82 426 113 -313 South Carolina 12,064 12,267 11,770 0.98 0.96 497 294 -203 South Dakota 200 424 185 0.93 0.44 239 15 -224 Tennessee 8,268 8,469 7,978 0.96 0.94 491 290 -201 Texas 50,164 48,073 47,186 0.94 0.98 887 2,978 2,091 Utah 2,880 3,263 2,674 0.93 0.82 589 206 -383 Vermont 1,410 1,377 1,116 0.79 0.81 261 294 33 Virginia 14,032 13,719 12,896 0.92 0.94 823 1,136 313 Washington 54,133 51,052 50,068 0.92 0.98 984 4,065 3,081 West Virginia 3,440 3,536 3,127 0.91 0.88 409 313 -96 Wisconsin 21,778 21,736 21.101 0.97 0.97 635 677 42 Wyoming 3,131 3,039 2,810 0.90 0.92 229 321 92 State unknown 2/ 0 17,479 0 -- 17,479 0 -17,479 --Not applicable. 1/ Response rates were below 70 percent. 2/ Students are reported in "State unknown" when an institution is unable to determine where a student's home state is. NOTE: Excludes foreign students and outlying areas. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. 20 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 Table 6.--Students from foreign countries enrolled in institutions of higher education, by level of enrollment and State of attendance: Fall 1986 State All foreign students enrolled Foreign Students, by level First-time freshmen Under- graduate transfer students First- profes- sional students Graduate students 50 States and D.0 79,959 27,575 19,786 1,204 31,394 Alabama 657 249 163 5 240 Alaska 42 22 7 0 13 Arizona 1,605 775 408 4 418 Arkansas 428 168 171 0 89 California 17,580 7,094 6,476 191 3,819 Colorado* 46 35 6 2 3 Connecticut 1.063 254 101 12 696 Delaware 156 55 19 0 82 District of Columbia 2.332 933 506 46 847 Florida 4,317 2,019 1,615 28 655 Georgia 1,283 382 240 42 619 Hawaii 717 418 205 0 94 Idaho 247 161 48 0 38 Illinois 2,881 598 552 87 1,644 Indiana 1,631 446 305 22 858 Iowa 1,296 367 369 38 522 Kansas 854 254 192 4 404 Kentucky 388 149 74 9 156 Louisiana 1.034 307 312 20 395 Maine 120 55 20 2 43 Maryland 1,571 374 254 13 930 Massachusetts 3,069 1,320 385 67 1,297 Michigan 3,462 ? 742 675 94 1,951 Minnesota 845 278 236 15 316 Mississippi 409 63 109 6 231 Missouri 1,254 291 310 41 612 Montana 174 53 67 1 53 Nebraska 532 223 52 7 250 Nevada 145 32 55 0 58 New Hampshire 145 76 5 0 64 New Jersey 1,353 309 351 32 661 New Mexico 295 58 89 0 148 New York 6,588 2,016 1,200 92 3,280 North Carolina 1,597 556 312 35 694 North Dakota 249 104 85 o 60 Ohio 2,607 701 400 38 1,468 Oklahoma 985 440 11 9 525 Oregon 1,357 335 445 39 538 Pennsylvania 2,826 835 256 101 1,634 Rhode Island 337 83 39 1 214 South Carolina 508 161 98 13 236 South Dakota 152 48 59 3 42 Tennessee 760 288 - 218 5 249 Texas 4,910 1,967 1,107 47 1,789 Utah 840 298 226 4 312 Vermont 264 85 140 0 39 Virginia 1,161 418 117 6 620 Washington 1.160 226 334 5 595 West Virginia 274 69 28 1 176 Wisconsin 1,358 347 304 17 690 Wyoming 95 38 30 0 27 *Response rates were below 70 percent. NOTE: Excludes outlying areas. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. 21 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 \ki.) Table 7. - -Residence survey response rates, by State and outlying areas, and accreditation (HEG1S) status: Fall 1986 United States and Outlying areas All institutions HEGIS schools Non-HEGIS schools Total Respon- dents Non- respon- dents Percent respond- ing Total Respon- dents Non- respon- dents Percent respond- ing Total Respon- dents Non- respon- dents Percent respond- ing Total 4,728 3,419 1.309 72.3 3,217 2,781 436 86.4 1,511 638 87 42.2 Alabama 98 81 17 82.7 73 70 3 95.9 25 11 1 44.0 Alaska 28 22 6 78.6 15 15 0 100.0 13 7 53.8 Arizona 39 29 10 74.4 29 24 5 82.8 10 5 50.0 Arkansas 40 33 7 82.5 32 30 2 93.8 s 3 37.5 California 524 280 244 53.4 285 231 54 81.1 .239 49 19 20.5 Colorado 67 14 53 20.9 44 8 36 18.2 23 6 1 26.1 Connecticut 69 57 12 82.6 49 47 2 , 95.9 20 10 I 50.0 Delaware 12 9 3 75.0 9 8 I 88.9 3 1 33.3 District of Columbia 21 18 3 85.7 18 17 1 94.4 3 1 33.3 Florida 154 95 59 61.7 77 69 8 89.6 77 26 5 33.8 Georgia 108 77 31 71.3 71 62 9 87.3 37 15 2 40.5 Hawaii 19 13 6 68.4 13 12 1 92.3 6 1 16.7 Idaho 12 11 1 91.7 10 9 1 90.0 2 2 100.0 Illinois 236 192 44 81.4 155 154 1 99.4 81 38 4 46.9 Indiana 102 72 30 70.6 70 sa 12 82.9 32 14 1 43.8 Iowa 83 48 35 57.8 59 46 13 78.0 24 2 2 8.3 Kansas 73 54 19 74.0 53 43 10 81.1 20 11 55.0 Kentucky...... 58 39 19 67.2 47 33 14 70.2 11 6 54.5 Louisiana 71 54 17 76.1 30 30 0 100.0 41 24 1 58.5 Maine 37 31 6 83.8 27 27 0 100.0 10 4 40.0 Maryland 68 60 8 88.2 56 53 3 94.6 12 7 58.3 Massachusetts 168 128 40 76.2 120 107 13 89.2 48 21 2 43.8 Michigan 142 105 37 73.9 91 85 6 93.4 51 20 3 39.2 Minnesota 116 91 25 78.4 68 60 8 88.2 48 31 1 64.6 Mississippi 54 50 4 - 92.6 40 39 1 97.5 14 11 78.6 Missouri 119 93 26 78.2 85 77 8 90.6 34 16 1 47.1 Montana 28 22 6 78.6 16 14 2 87.5 12 8 66.7 Nebraska 48 43 5 89.6 33 33 0 100.0 15 10 66.7 Nevada 13 8 5 61.5 9 7 2 77.8 4 1 25.0 New Hampshire 34 22 12 64.7 26 19 7 73.1 8 3 37.5 New Jersey 99 79 20 79.8 59 ' 52 7 88.1 40 27 1 67.5 New Mexico 32 26 6 81.3 20 19 1 95.0 12 7 58.3 New York 377 248 129 65.8 280 199 81 71.1 97 49 4 50.5 North Carolina 131 126 5 96.2 117 116 1 99.1 14 10 71.4 North Dakota 28 28 0 100.0 19 19 0 100.0 9 9 100.0 Ohio 210 134 76 63.8 128 103 25 80.5 82 31 5 37.8 Oklahoma 48 43 5 89.6 43 42 1 97.7 5 1 20.0 Oregon 50 45 5 90.0 44 44 0 100.0 6 1 16.7 Pennsylvania 285 205 80 71.9 187 165 22 88.2 98 40 5 40.8 Rhode Island 15 14 1 93.3 12 12 0 100.0 3 2 66.7 South Carolina 67 62 5 92.5 57 56 1 98.2 10 6 60.0 South Dakota 31 24 7 77.4 18 16 2 88.9 13 8 61.5 Tennessee 100 82 18 82.0 74 67 7 90.5 26 15 1 57.7 Texas 195 147 48 75.4 155 135 20 87.1 40 12 2 30.0 Utah 19 11 8 57.9 11 8 3 72.7 8 3 37.5 Vermont 24 23 1 95.8 22 21 1 95.5 2 2 100.0 Virginia 102 63 39 61.8 72 50 22 69.4 30 13 1 43.3 Washington 69 55 14 79.7 ' 51 48 3 94.1 18 7 1 38.9 West Vlrginia 38 32 6 84.2 27 25 2 92.6 11 7 63.6 Wisconsin 90 60 30 66.7 59 49 10 83.1 31 11 2 35.5 Wyoming 11 10 1 90.9 8 8 0 100.0 3 2 66.7 American Samoa 1 o 1 0.0 1 o 1 0.0 o 0 0.0 No. Marianas 2 1 1 50.0 2 1 1 50.0 o 0 0.0 Guam 2 2 0 100.0 2 2 0 100.0 o 0 0.0 Puerto Rico 1 1 0 100.0 1 1 0 100.0 o o 0.0 Trust Territories 58 46 12 79.3 37 35 2 94.6 21 11 1 52.4 Virgin Islands 2 1 1 50.0 1 1 0 100.0 1 0 0.0 WUHCE: U.S. Department of Education. Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (TPEDS), Residence of First-Time Students survey, 1986. 22 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6 Table 8. - -Residence survey response rates, weighted by first-time freshmen enrollment, by State and outlying areas, and accreditation (HEG1S) status: Fall 1986 United States and Outlying areas All institutions HEWS institutions Non-HEIiIS institutions First-tire freshmen Percent responding First-time treshmen Percent responding First-time treshmen Percent responding All Institutions Responding Institutions All institutions Responding Institutions All Institutions Responding institutions Total 2,369,459 2,029,394 85.6 2.140,896 1,963,987 91.7 228,563 65,407 28.6 Alabama 39,319 34,704 88.3 35,761 33,818 94.6 3,558 886 24.9 Alaska 1,452 1,403 96.6 1,384 1,384 100.0 68 19 27.9 Arizona 57.476 51,515 89.6 54,424 51,449 94.5 3,052 66 2.2 Arkansas 17,536 14,605 83.3 16,189 14,585 90.1 1,347 20- 1.5 California 291,550 263,915 90.5 269,705 259,726 96.3 21,845 4,189 19.2 Colorado 30,782 2.489 8.1 26.780 1,831 6.8 4,002 658 16.4 Connecticut 31,070 30,345 97.7 30,279 30,272 100.0 791 73 9.2 Delaware 7,654 7,238 94.6 7,464 7,223 96.8 190 15 7.9 District of Columbia 10,659 10,385 97.4 10.370 10,370 100.0 289 15 5.2 Florida 80,815 67.315 83.3 66,672 61,710 92.6 14,143 5,605 39.6 Georgia 45,348 36.963 81.5 36,142 33,450 92.6 9,206 3.513 38.2 Hawaii 9,402 8,551 90,9 8,733 8.432 96.6 669 119 17.8 Idaho 9,864 9,676 98.1 9,740 9,562 98.2 124 114 91.9 Illinois 108,226 106.079 98.0 104,931 104,931 100.0 3,295 1,148 34.8 Indiana 49,222 42,056 85.4 45,583 41,587 91.2 3,639 469 12.9 Iowa 36,482 29,962 82.1 34,468 29,962 86.9 2,014 0 0.0 Kansas 33,520 25,437 75.9 26,660 22,843 85.7 6,860 2,594 37.8 Kentucky 27,521 23.768 86.4 23,687 23,609 99.7 3.834 159 4.1 Louisiana 36,840 33,997 92.3 28,923 28,923 100.0 7,917 5,074 64.1 Maine 9,381 8,979 95.7 8,948 8,948 100.0 433 31 7.2 Maryland 33,075 32,502 98.3 32,642 32,464 99.5 433 38 8.8 Massachusetts 82,569 72,838 88.2 79,100 72,209 91.3 3,469 629 18.1 Michigan 99.573 88,887 89.3 97,203 88,093 90.6 2.370 794 33.5 Minnesota 55,586 48,165 86.7 44,055 40,388 91.7 11,531 7,777 67.4 Mississippi 25,912 24,808 95.7 22,763 22.584 99.2 3,149 2,224 70.6 Missouri 37,469 35,505 94.8 35,622 34,873 97.9 1,847 632 34.2 Montana 6,405 5,447 85.0 5,520 5,425 98.3 885 22 2.5 Nebraska 19,304 18,643 96.6 14,316 14,316 100.0 4,988 4,327 86.7 Nevada 6,192 5,664 91.5 5,955 5,599 94.0 237 65 27.4 New Hampshire 11,064 7.913 71.5 9,439 7.875 83.4 1,625 38 2.3 New Jersey 47,087 41,586 88.3 44,655 41,165 92.2 2,432 421 17.3 New Mexico 8,728 8,657 99.2 8,260 8,223 99.6 468 434 92.7 New York 173,035 123,030 71.1 156,733 120,960 77.2 16,302 2,070 12.7 North Carolina 68,405 66,593 97.4 66,416 66,408 100.0 1,989 185 9.3 North Dakota 8,044 8,044 100.0 8,017 8.017 100.0 27 27 100.0 Ohio 110,445 71,017 64.3 86.511 70,453 81.4 23,934 564 2.4 Oklahoma 30.370 27,720 91.3 27,889 27,720 99.4 2,481 0 0.0 Oregon 25,521 25,036 98.1 25,036 25,036 100.0 485 0 0.0 Pennsylvania 110,262 88,687 80.4 97,263 87,865 90.3 12,999 822 6.3 Rhode Island 12,896 12,737 98.8 12.572 12,572 100.0 324 165 50.9 South Carolina 29,121 28,157 96.7 28,052 27,968 99.7 1,069 189 17.7 South Dakota 6,210 5,995 96.5 5,769 5,592 96.9 441 403 91.4 Tennessee 41,064 31,567 76.9 31,095 30,462 98.0 9,969 1,105 11.1 Texas 128,273 111,032 86.6 117,782 105,548 89.6 10,491 5,484 52.3 Utah 12,981 11,647 89.7 12,265 11,627 94.8 716 20 2.8 Vermont 7,010 6,841 97.6 6,908 6,841 99.0 102 3 0.0 Virginia 47,772 38,711 81.0 45,943 38,393 83.6 1,829 318 li.4 Washington 80,859 74,574 92.2 68,199 68,014 99.7 12,660 6,560 51.8 Vest Virginia.... 14,583 12,732 87.3 13,384 12,370 92.4 1,199 362 30.2 Wisconsin 52,845 48,853 92.4 48,981 46,057 94.0 3,864 2,796 72.4 Wyoming 5,204 4.569 87.8 4,553 4,553 100.0 651 16 2.5 Anerican Samoa 270 0 0.0 270 0 0.0 o 0 0.0 No. Marianas 138 138 100.0 138 138 100.0 o o 0.0 Guam 520 520 100.0 520 520 100.0 0 0 0.0 Puerto Rico 36,076 30,890 85.6 29.755 28,737 96.6 6,321 2,153 34.1 Trust Territories 214 49 22.9 214 49 22.9 0 0 0.0 Virgin Islands 258 258 100.0 258 256 100.0 0 o 0.0 AWE: First-tine treshmen data trom 19db Fall Enrollment survey includes imputed data tor nonresponding institutions. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Residence of First-Time Students, 1986 and Fall Enrollment, 1986 surveys. 23 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/02 : CIA-RDP90-00530R000300620019-6