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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Cyanne Dunn


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Number of Enrolled Undergraduates

This chart lists the overall enrollment numbers for undergraduates at UF. The color-coordination indicates a 2010 change in how race is recorded from applications. At this time, two new categories were added (two or more races and Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander). That is why no data exists for these two categories before 2010. The red numbers indicate where our calculated total differed from UF's by one student. After checking our math multiple times from the data provided by the university, we are confident our calculations are correct. This was the only time our results differed from the university's.

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Population Percentage of Enrolled Undergraduates By Race

This chart lists the percentage of the total population each race comprises. The color-coordination indicates a 2010 change in how race is recorded from applications. At this time, two new categories were added (two or more races and Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander). That is why no data exists for these two categories before 2010. The percentages were listed as zero to preserve the formulas used to calculate the percentages. 

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Changes in Enrollment by Race

These two charts indicate the change in enrollment by race. They are split by year due to a 2010 change in how race is recorded from applications. At this time, two new categories were added (two or more races and Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander). That is why no data exists for these two categories before 2010. When looking at the percentage change, it is important to keep in mind that smaller numbers will result in drastic changes in percentage. This can be seen especially in the 2010-2013 change for Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander students, whose population numbers are very small.

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State of the City

From left: City Manager Russ Blackburn, Mayor Ed Braddy, and interim General Manager for Utilities Kathy Viehe answer questions from the press after the state of the city address Wednesday afternoon.

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