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UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT BY GENDER
NEWARK CAMPUS
Fall 2006 Through Fall 2010

  2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
N % N % N % N % N %
TOTAL - NEWARK CAMPUS
Women 8,836 58 8,914 58 8,906 58 9,081 58 9,067 57
Men 6,375 42 6,404 42 6,501 42 6,676 42 6,820 43
College of Agriculture & Natural Resources
Women 350 59 411 62 407 61 433 62 449 63
Men 246 41 253 38 262 39 265 38 264 37
College of Arts & Sciences1
Women 3,905 60 3,768 59 3,725 59 3,691 60 3,889 62
Men 2,635 40 2,641 41 2,563 41 2,471 40 2,373 38
Alfred Lerner College of Business & Economics2
Women 901 40 982 41 1,280 44 1,232 44 1,205 43
Men 1,372 60 1,386 59 1,626 56 1,554 56 1,620 57
College of Earth, Ocean, & Environment3
Women 12 50 22 56 22 47 79 47 111 52
Men 12 50 17 44 25 53 88 53 104 48
College of Education & Human Development
Women 1,631 86 1,604 87 1,297 93 1,301 93 948 95
Men 275 14 248 13 104 7 95 7 49 5
College of Engineering4
Women 236 20 281 22 274 21 288 19 339 19
Men 970 80 1,005 78 1,062 79 1,222 81 1,481 81
College of Health Sciences
Women 1,216 74 1,295 73 1,339 74 1,452 73 1,516 79
Men 436 26 482 27 465 26 538 27 413 21
Office of University Studies
Women 585 58 551 60 562 59 605 58 610 54
Men 429 42 372 40 394 41 443 42 516 46

1The Fashion and Apparel Studies Department moved to the College of Arts and Sciences in 2010. The School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy reported to the Office of the Provost, but organizationally was included in the College of Arts and Sciences in 2010.
2The Hotel, Restaurant & Institutional Management Department and the Sport Management/Sport Management Interest Program moved to the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics in 2008 and 2010, respectively.
3The Geology Department and the Geography Department moved to the College of Earth, Ocean, & Environment in 2006 and 2009, respectively.
4The Computer Science Department moved to the College of Engineering in 2010.

Source: Office of Institutional Research/UDEW

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