UIUC Student Enrollment
This page is designed to provide student enrollment statistics for the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
The following reports are available:
- Student Enrollment by Curriculum and Class Level
- Final Statistical Abstract (10-day): Demographics by Campus and Level at 10-day
- New Freshman Demographics: Demographics, campus totals
- Enrollment by Curriculum, Race, Sex, Residency
- Enrollment by Student Level, Race, and Sex
- Foreign Students by Country, Student Level, Sex
- Enrollment by Illinois County
- Enrollment by Zip Code
- Degrees by Curriculum, Race, Sex
- Historical Enrollments & Historical Degrees, 1870-present by level and college
- IBHE Enrollments & Degrees (Illinois Board of Higher Education)
- Miscellaneous statistics for surveys
- Faculty stats
- CIP 2000 codes(Excel)
- Distance Education Enrollments at Illinois Colleges and Universities
- Common Data Set for UIUC
- Common Data Set and other data for AAU institutions
- Freshman Retention Rates (University Office of Planning & Budgeting)
- Six-year Graduation Rates (University Office of Planning & Budgeting)
* Fall 2024 census reports are available *
*** NOTE: As of Spring 2017, these enrollment reports no longer separate students into "on-campus" and "extramural" categories. All students enrolled in classes on the 10th day are reported.***
Student Enrollment by Curriculum and Class Level
This report uses enrollment data as of the tenth day of the term.
Reports for terms before Fall 2004 are sorted
by college and curriculum code, with degree-granting and advising departments listed for each curriculum.
Beginning in Fall 2004, reports are sorted by college, department code, and major code. Only students taking at least one on-campus,
credit-bearing class are included in these reports. The following categories of students are excluded:
auditors (students taking only non-credit classes); students taking only extramural or off-campus classes; Medical Scholars
taking no on-campus, non-MSP classes. (Note: Illini Center MBA students are included in these statistics.)
Beginning Spring 2017, these enrollment reports no longer separate students into "on-campus" and "extramural" categories.
All students enrolled in classes on the 10th day are reported, including online students.
Final Statistical Abstract
This report uses enrollment data as of the tenth day of the term.
Starting Fall 2004, we added
pages including enrollments by Illinois county and country.
Beginning with the Fall 2009 report, categories for student type have been changed in the
By College, Student Type, and Class section (Page 2 in the HTML version). The Readmits and
Returning students have been combined into one category. Returning students are no longer
included in the Continuing & Nondegree category.
Prior to Spring 2017, only students taking at least one on-campus, credit-bearing class are included in these reports.
The following categories of students were excluded: auditors (students taking only non-credit classes);
students taking only extramural or off-campus classes; Medical Scholars taking no on-campus, non-MSP classes.
(Note: Illini Center MBA students are included in these statistics.)
Beginning Spring 2017, these enrollment reports no longer separate students into "on-campus" and "extramural" categories.
All students enrolled in classes on the 10th day are reported, including online students.
New Freshman Demographics
This report shows statistics for new beginning freshmen for selected Fall terms (10th day).
New format (post-Banner) is similar to the Final Statistical Abstract, in which new beginning freshmen
are defined as first-time college students regardless of class code (i.e., a "new freshman" can have
enough advanced-placement, proficiency and summer transfer credit to be classified as a sophomore, junior, or even senior).
Old format (pre-2004) is Gender & Race by College. This version defined "new freshmen" as only first-time students
with 'freshman' class codes. (In this time frame, very few students had enough credits to earn other class codes.)
Note: these reports do not match the new-freshman numbers in the old Final Statistical Abstracts, which were generated
by the Office of Admissions & Records using different sources and criteria.
Only students taking at least one on-campus, credit-bearing class are included in these reports.
The following categories of students are excluded: auditors (students taking only non-credit classes);
students taking only extramural or off-campus classes; Medical Scholars taking no on-campus, non-MSP classes.
(Note: Illini Center MBA students are included in these statistics.)
NOTE: As of Spring 2017, these enrollment reports no longer separate students into "on-campus" and "extramural" categories.
All students enrolled in classes on the 10th day are reported.
Enrollment by Curriculum, Race, Sex, Residency
This report shows demographics of students by curriculum (pre-FA04) or major (post-FA04) for selected
terms. Students are included or excluded according to the same criteria as in the "Student Enrollment
by Curriculum and Class Level" report. Ethnic codes are self-reported, and foreign students are counted separately.
Underrepresented minority group (URM) includes American Indian & Alaskan Native, Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander,
African American, and Hispanic/Latino racial/ethnic groups. Multi-racial persons are included if one of the races
selected was in one of the groups previously referenced.
Only students taking at least one on-campus, credit-bearing class are included in these reports.
The following categories of students are excluded: auditors (students taking only non-credit classes);
students taking only extramural or off-campus classes; Medical Scholars taking no on-campus, non-MSP classes.
(Note: Illini Center MBA students are included in these statistics.)
NOTE: As of Spring 2017, these enrollment reports no longer separate students into "on-campus" and "extramural" categories.
All students enrolled in classes on the 10th day are reported.
Enrollment by Student Level, Race, and Sex
This report shows demographics of undergraduate, graduate, and professional students by self-reported ethnic code and sex. Foreign students are counted separately. The Campus Profile also provides student demographics by level, ethnic code and sex in the drilldowns for items 3600-4020.
Foreign Students by Country
This report shows statistics for foreign students by country, based on tenth-day enrollment figures.These numbers do not match the annual Report on International Exchange released by Open Doors, for several reasons: their numbers are counted on the 30th day, not the 10th; and they include former students who are engaged in "Optional Practical Training" (OPT) and no longer enrolled in classes. (Note: we do not count Intensive English Institute students, and neither does Open Doors.)
Enrollment by Illinois County, Race/Ethnicity
This report shows statistics for students having a permanent home address in Illinois as reported in the tenth-day enrollment figures.
- Fall, 2024
- Fall, 2023
- Fall, 2022
- Fall, 2021
- Fall, 2020
- Fall, 2019
- Fall, 2018
- Fall, 2017
On-Campus Students
- Fall, 2016
- Fall, 2015
- Fall, 2014
- Fall, 2013
- Fall, 2012
- Fall, 2011
- Fall, 2010
- Fall, 2009
- Fall, 2008
- Fall, 2007
- Fall, 2006
- Fall, 2005
- Fall, 2004
- Fall, 2003
- Fall, 2002
- Fall, 2001
- Fall, 2000
- Fall, 1993
- Fall, 1967
All Students
Enrollment by Zip Code
This report shows statistics for all active students (including off-campus and nondegree) in the tenth-day enrollment figures. Garbled (non-numeric) zip codes are excluded.
- Fall, 2024
- Fall, 2023
- Fall, 2022
- Fall, 2021
- Fall, 2020
- Fall, 2019
- Fall, 2018
- Fall, 2017
- Fall, 2016
- Fall, 2015
- Fall, 2014
- Fall, 2013
- Fall, 2009
- Fall, 2008
Degrees by Curriculum, Race, Sex
This report shows degrees awarded by Fiscal Year (SU, FA, SP) by curriculum, self-reported ethnic code and sex. Foreign students are counted separately. The Campus Profile also provides degrees by curriculum in the drilldowns for items 4400-4460.
Very Old Historical Data
- Enrollments from 1870 by college & student level
- Degrees granted from 1878 by college, level, and degree
Miscellaneous statistics for surveys
Average age, section size, other stats requested for surveys
- Fall, 2023
- Fall, 2022
- Fall, 2021
- Fall, 2020
- Fall, 2019
- Fall, 2018
- Fall, 2017
- Fall, 2016
- Fall, 2015
- Fall, 2014
- Fall, 2013
- Fall, 2012
- Fall, 2011
- Fall, 2010
- Fall, 2009
- Fall, 2008
- Fall, 2007
- Fall, 2006
- Fall, 2005
- Fall, 2004
- Fall, 2003
- Fall, 2002
- Fall, 2001
- Fall, 2000
Faculty stats (part/full time, sex, race/ethnic, highest degree) for surveys
- Faculty stats Fall 2023
- Faculty stats Fall 2022
- Faculty stats Fall 2021
- Faculty stats Fall 2020
- Faculty stats Fall 2019
- Faculty stats Fall 2018
- Faculty stats Fall 2017
- Faculty stats Fall 2016
- Faculty stats Fall 2015
- Faculty stats Fall 2014
- Faculty stats Fall 2013
- Faculty stats Fall 2012
- Faculty stats Fall 2011
- Faculty stats Fall 2010
- Faculty stats Fall 2009
- Faculty stats Fall 2008
- Faculty stats Fall 2007
- Faculty stats Fall 2006
- Faculty stats Fall 2005
- Faculty stats Fall 2004
- Faculty stats Fall 2003
- Faculty stats Fall 2002
- Faculty stats Fall 2001
- Faculty stats Fall 2001 (tenure-system only, matches Campus Profile)
Common Data Set for UIUC
Compiled by Public Affairs, this contains statistics on a variety of subjects, e.g. admissions, financial aid, enrollment, class size, faculty
- 2023-24
- 2022-23
- 2021-22
- 2020-21
- 2019-20
- 2018-19
- 2017-18
- 2016-17
- 2015-16
- 2014-15
- 2013-14
- 2012-13
- 2011-12
- 2010-11
- 2009-10
- 2008-09
- 2007-08
- 2006-07
- 2005-06
- 2004-05
- 2003-04
Common Data Set and other web resources for AAU institutions
Freshman Retention Rates
Compiled by University Office of Planning & Budgeting, these statistics show
the percent of new beginning freshmen who continued to be enrolled
one year after their initial matriculation
- 2023 cohort
- 2022 cohort
- 2021 cohort
- 2020 cohort
- 2019 cohort
- 2018 cohort
- 2017 cohort
- 2016 cohort
- 2015 cohort
- 2014 cohort
- 2013 cohort
- 2012 cohort
- 2011 cohort
- 2010 cohort
- 2009 Cohort
- 2008 Cohort
- 2007 Cohort
Six-year graduation rates for new beginning freshman
Compiled by University Office of Planning & Budgeting, these statistics show
the percent of new beginning freshmen who graduated within 6 years
of their initial matriculation by race, sex, and college