The most common measure of enrollment is a simple headcount of students enrolled in classes. Enrollment can also be measured as full time equivalent (FTE) students, a calculation showing how many students would be attending if all were enrolled full time. The FTE calculation is based on the sum of credits carried by all students enrolled in classes at a particular level, divided by the number of credits in a full-time load:
Based on these calculations, the headcount and FTE (rounded) enrollment for Fall 2004 are as follows: |
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| Level | Headcount | FTE |
|---|---|---|
| Undergraduate | 4908 | 4846 |
| Graduate | 1464 | 889 |
| Law School* | 1114 | 988 |
| Total Students | 7486 | 6723 |
| * Law School includes students in J.D. (doctoral) and LL.M. (master's) programs. | ||

