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Master's Degree Program Enrollment Statistics

1995
Applications received: 18.
Applications accepted (full-standing status): 18.

Students enrolled fall semester:
full-time, 21;
part-time, 17;
total, 38.

Degrees awarded:
Speech Communication, 15;
Mass Communication, 9;
total, 24.

1996
Applications received: 19.
Applications accepted (full-standing status): 15.

Students enrolled fall semester:
full-time, 16;
part-time, 16;
total, 32.

Degrees awarded:
Speech Communication, 12;
Mass Communication, 0;
total, 12.

1997
Applications received: 28.
Applications accepted (full-standing status): 18.

Students enrolled fall semester:
full-time, 21;
part-time, 16;
total, 37.

Degrees awarded:
Speech Communication, 11;
Mass Communication, 4;
total, 15.

1998
Applications received: 22.
Applications accepted (full-standing status): 10.

Students enrolled fall semester:
full-time, 14;
part-time, 11;
total, 25.

Degrees awarded:
Speech Communication, 6;
Mass Communication, 4;
total, 10.

1999
Applications received: 25.
Applications accepted (full-standing status): 16.

Students enrolled fall semester:
full-time, 20;
part-time, 22;
total, 42.

Degrees awarded:
Speech Communication, 5;
Mass Communication, 1;
total, 6.

2000
Applications received: 17.
Applications accepted (full-standing status): 11.

Students enrolled fall semester: full-time, 20;
part-time, 19;
total, 39.

Degrees awarded:
Speech Communication, 3;
Mass Communication, 3;
total, 6.

2001*
Applications received: 21.
Applications accepted (full-standing status): 8.

Students enrolled fall semester: full-time, 26;
part-time, 32;
total, 58.

Degrees awarded:
Speech Communication, 8;
Mass Communication, 5;
total, 13.
* Includes Ph.D. Students, new program established 2001; statistics beginning in 2002 separate the master's and Ph.D. programs.

2002*
Applications received: 32.
Applications accepted (full-standing status): 24.

Students enrolled fall semester: full-time, 23;
part-time, 16;
total, 39.

Degrees awarded:
Speech Communication, 3;
Mass Communication, 4;
total, 7.
* Does not include Ph.D. program.

Grade Point Average
Average GPA of students accepted into the master's program (full-status), Fall 1999-Fall 2002: 3.52.

(Compiled by Ross Collins, director of graduate studies for the master's program.)

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