Friday, March 21,
2008 for Spring 2008
PE scheduling results for
Spring 2007 | Spring 2006 | Spring 2005 |
Spring 2004 | Spring 2003 | Spring 2002 |
Spring 2001 | Spring
2000 | Spring 1999 | top
1,728 degree-seeking students registered for spring term 2008 (98.6% of those eligible and on campus).
Only 771 (45% of registrants) requested a PE. Of those, 64% got their first choice, 14% got their second choice, and 2% got their third choice (80% received one of their choices). The major factors in successful placement this term were the low number of students requesting a PE skills course and the numbers of students choosing only popular courses.
69 students (9%) who requested a PE had conflicts either IN their academic course choices or WITH the academic schedule assigned to them, so they received no PE class.
Spaces are still available in 12 of the 22 100-level PE courses at the end of scheduling -- Fundamental Swimming, Aerobic Swimming, Team Handball, Aerobic Running, Weight Training, Badminton, Racquetball, Aerobics, Horsemanship, Softball, Dance Conditioning, and Kayaking.
84 students (11%) were closed out of all PEs. These
84 had submitted the following number of PE alternatives.
Clearly, submitting more alternative choices and in less popular courses results in better chances of
getting at least one of the courses.
3 9
2
16
1 59
=====
84
The class breakdown of these
84 is as follows:
2007 8
2008 24
2009 21
2010 31
=====
84
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Wednesday, December 5, 2007,
for Winter 2008
PE scheduling results for
Winter 2007 |
Winter 2006 |
Winter 2005 |
Winter 2004 | Winter 2003 | Winter
2002 | Winter 2001
| Winter 2000 | Winter
1999 | top
1758 degree-seeking students registered for winter term (99% of those eligible and on campus).
1076 (61% of registrants) requested a PE. Of those, 80% (best ever!) got their first choice, 9% got their second choice, and 2% got their third choice; 90% received one of their choices.
94 students (9%) who requested a PE had conflicts either IN their academic course choices or WITH the academic schedule we assigned them, so got no PE class. This is likely due to students not choosing enough options or choosing only the most popular skills courses.
18 of the 21 100-level PE courses are still open at the end of scheduling -- Fundamental Swimming, Aerobic Swimming, Self-Defense, Fitness Fundamentals, Dance Conditioning, Team Handball, Golf, Aerobic Running, Weight Training, Badminton, Volleyball, Racquetball, Basketball, Snow Skiing/Snow Boarding, Ice Skating, Ballet, Modern Dance, and Wilderness Leadership.
Only 10 students (1%) were closed out of all PEs. These
10 had submitted the following number of PE alternatives. This is the fewest
number of students closed out of all PEs, probably because fewer than two-thirds
of the students requested a PE, leaving more flexibility for scheduling those
who did submit a request.
3 2
2
2
1
6
=====
10
The class breakdown of these
10 is as follows:
2008 1
2009
1
2010 5
2011 3
=====
10
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Tuesday, September 4, 2007 for Fall 2007
PE scheduling results for
Fall 2006 | Fall 2005 | Fall 2004 |
Fall 2003 | Fall
2002 | Fall 2000 | Fall
1999 | top
1776 degree seeking students registered for fall term (99.5% of those eligible).
Only 916 (52% of registrants) requested a PE. Of those, 66% got their first choice, 14% got their second choice, and 3% got their third choice. (83% received one of their choices.)
125 students who requested a PE (14%) had conflicts either IN their academic course choices or WITH the academic schedule we assigned them, so were assigned to no PE class.
9 of the 19 100-level PE courses are still open at the end of scheduling -- Fundamental Swimming, Aerobic Swimming, Self Defense, Aerobic Running, Weight Training, Tennis (both Beginning and Intermediate), Aerobics, and Horsemanship.
29 students (3%) were closed out of all PEs. These
29 had submitted the following number of PE alternatives.
3
13
2 12
1
4
=====
29
The class breakdown of these 29 is as follows:
2008 2
2009 4
2010 7
2011 16
=====
29
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Tuesday, March 27, 2007 for Spring 2007
PE scheduling results for
Spring 2006 | Spring 2005 |
Spring 2004 | Spring 2003 | Spring 2002 |
Spring 2001 | Spring
2000 | Spring 1999 | top
1,700 degree-seeking students registered for spring term 2007 (98.0% of those eligible and on campus).
Only 802 (47% of registrants) requested a PE. Of those, 65% got their first choice, 13% got their second choice, and 3% got their third choice (81% received one of their choices). The major factor in the successful placement this term was the low number of students requesting a PE skills course and the choice of popular courses.
76 students (9%) who requested a PE had conflicts either IN their academic course choices or WITH the academic schedule assigned to them, so they received no PE class.
Spaces are still available in 14 of the 23 100-level PE courses at the end of scheduling -- Fundamental Swimming, Aerobic Swimming, Fitness Fundamentals, Team Handball, Aerobic Running, Weight Training, Intermediate Tennis (not available if you had Beginning), Badminton, Racquetball, Horsemanship, Ballet, Modern Dance, Rock Climbing, and Beginning Kayaking.
73 students (9%) were closed out of all PEs. These 73 had submitted the following number of PE alternatives.
Clearly, submitting more alternative choices and in less popular courses results in better chances of
getting at least one of the courses.
3 15
2 17
1 41
=====
73
The class breakdown of these
73 is as follows:
2007 6
2008
17
2009 16
2010
34
=====
73
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Wednesday, December 6, 2006, for Winter 2007
PE scheduling results for
Winter 2006 |
Winter 2005 |
Winter 2004 | Winter 2003 | Winter
2002 | Winter 2001
| Winter 2000 | Winter
1999 | top
1723 degree-seeking students registered for winter term (99% of those eligible and on campus).
1144 (66% of registrants) requested a PE. Of those, 79% (best ever!) got their first choice, 10% got their second choice, and 3% got their third choice; 91% (also best ever!) received one of their choices.
52 students (5%) who requested a PE had conflicts either IN their academic course choices or WITH the academic schedule we assigned them, so got no PE class.
16 of the 20 100-level PE courses are still open at the end of scheduling -- Fundamental Swimming, Self-Defense, Fitness Fundamentals, Team Handball, Golf, Aerobic Running, Weight Training, Soccer, Badminton, Racquetball, Basketball, Snow Skiing/Snow Boarding, Ice Skating, Ballet, and Modern Dance.
Only 13 students (1%) were closed out of all PEs. These
13 had submitted the following number of PE alternatives. This is the fewest
number of students closed out of all PEs, probably because fewer than two-thirds
of the students requested a PE, leaving more flexibility for scheduling those
who did submit a request.
3 2
2
3
1 8
=====
13
The class breakdown of these 13 is as follows:
2007 1
2008 2
2009
3
2010 8
=====
13
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Tuesday, September 5, 2006
for Fall 2006
PE scheduling results for Fall 2005 | Fall 2004 |
Fall 2003 | Fall
2002 | Fall 2000 | Fall
1999 | top
1741 degree seeking students registered for fall term (99.3% of those eligible).
Only 986 (57% of registrants) requested a PE. Of those, 67% got their first choice, 13% got their second choice, and 4% got their third choice (84% received one of their choices).
109 students (11%) who requested a PE had conflicts either IN their academic course choices or WITH the academic schedule we assigned them, so got no PE class.
10 of the 20 100-level PE courses are still open at the end of scheduling -- Fundamental Swimming, Aerobic Swimming, Aerobic Running, Weight Training, Soccer, Tennis (both Beginning and Intermediate), Volleyball, Aerobics, and Horsemanship.
53 students (5%) were closed out of all PEs. These 53 had submitted the following number of PE alternatives.
3
24
2 14
1
15
=====
53
The class breakdown of these 53 is as follows:
2006 3
2007 9
2008
5
2009 46
=====
53
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Friday, March 24, 2006
for Spring 2006
PE scheduling results for Spring 2005 |
Spring 2004 | Spring 2003 | Spring 2002 |
Spring 2001 | Spring
2000 | Spring 1999 | top
1,711 degree-seeking students registered for spring term 2006 (99.0% of those eligible and on campus).
Only 834 (49% of registrants) requested a PE. Of those, 59% got their first choice, 15% got their second choice, and 7% got their third choice (79% received one of their choices). The major factor in the successful placement this term was the low number of students requesting a PE skills course and the choice of popular courses.
78 students (9%) who requested a PE had conflicts either IN their academic course choices or WITH the academic schedule assigned to them, so they received no PE class.
Spaces are still available in 12 of the 22 100-level PE courses at the end of scheduling -- Fundamental Swimming, Aerobic Swimming, Team Handball, Aerobic Running, Weight Training, Badminton, Racquetball, Squash, Horsemanship, Softball, Backpacking, Bicycling, and Ballet.
101 students (12%) were closed out of all PEs. These 101 had submitted the following number of PE alternatives.
Clearly, submitting more alternative choices and in less popular courses results in better chances of
getting at least one of the courses.
3 29
2 22
1 50
=====
101
The class breakdown of these
101 is as follows:
2006 8
2007 8
2008
32
2009 53
=====
101
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Wednesday, November 30, 2005
for Winter 2006
PE scheduling results for Winter 2005 |
Winter 2004 | Winter 2003 | Winter
2002 | Winter 2001
| Winter 2000 | Winter
1999 | top
1726 degree-seeking students registered for winter term (99% of those eligible and on campus).
1136 (66% of registrants) requested a PE. Of those, 78% (best ever!) got their first choice, 9% got their second choice, and 3% got their third choice (90% received one of their choices).
84 students (7%) who requested a PE had conflicts either IN their academic course choices or WITH the academic schedule we assigned them, so got no PE class.
12 of the 18 100-level PE courses are still open at the end of scheduling -- Fundamental Swimming, Aerobic Swimming, Golf, Aerobic Running, Weight Training, Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Snow Skiing/Snowboarding, Ice Skating, Modern Dance, and Wilderness Leadership.
Only 37 students (3%) were closed out of all PEs. These
20 had submitted the following number of PE alternatives. This is one the fewest
number of students closed out of all PEs, probably because fewer than two-thirds
of the students requested a PE, leaving more flexibility for scheduling those
who did submit a request.
3 10
2
5
1 22
=====
37
The class breakdown of these 37 is as follows:
2006 0
2007 1
2008
6
2009 30
=====
37
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Tuesday, September 6, 2005
for Fall 2005
PE scheduling results for Fall 2004 |
Fall 2003 | Fall
2002 | Fall 2000 | Fall
1999 | top
1770 degree seeking students registered for fall term (99.4% of those eligible).
1039 (59% of registrants) requested a PE. Of those, 68% got their first choice, 11% got their second choice, and 3% got their third choice (82% received one of their choices).
147 students (14%) who requested a PE had conflicts either IN their academic course choices or WITH the academic schedule we assigned them, so got no PE class.
9 of the 17 100-level PE courses are still open at the end of scheduling -- Fundamental Swimming, Aerobic Swimming, Aerobic Running, Weight Training, Soccer, Tennis (both Beginning and Intermediate), Volleyball, and Horsemanship.
37 students (4%) were closed out of all PEs. The 37 had submitted the following number of PE alternatives.
3
15
2 12
1
10
=====
37
The class breakdown of these 37 was not available
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Wednesday, March 23, 2005
for Spring 2005
PE scheduling results for Spring 2004 | Spring 2003 | Spring 2002 |
Spring 2001 | Spring
2000 | Spring 1999 | top
1,714 degree-seeking students registered for spring term 2005 (98.3% of those eligible and on campus).
Only 758 (44% of registrants) requested a PE. Of those, 67% got their first choice, 12% got their second choice, and 4% got their third choice (83% received one of their choices). The major factor in the successful placement this term was the extremely low number of students requesting a PE skills course.
64 students (8%) who requested a PE had conflicts either IN their academic course choices or WITH the academic schedule assigned to them, so they received no PE class.
Spaces are still available in 11 of the 20 100-level PE courses at the end of scheduling -- Fundamental Swimming, Aerobic Running, Weight Training, Intermediate Tennis, Badminton, Racquetball, Squash, Horsemanship, Softball, Bicycling, and Fly Fishing.
62 students (8%) were closed out of all PEs. The 62 had submitted the following number of PE alternatives.
Clearly, submitting more alternative choices results in better chances of
getting at least one of the courses.
3 11
2 21
1 30
=====
62
The class breakdown of these
62 is as follows:
2005 3
2006 8
2007 17
2008 33
nondeg 1
=====
62
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Thursday, December 2, 2004
for Winter 2005
PE scheduling results for Winter 2004 | Winter 2003 | Winter
2002 | Winter 2001
| Winter 2000 | Winter
1999 | top
1738 degree-seeking students registered for winter term (99% of those eligible and on campus).
1118 (64% of registrants) requested a PE. Of those, 78% (best ever!) got their first choice, 10% got their second choice, and 3% got their third choice (90% received one of their choices).
89 students (8%) who requested a PE had conflicts either IN their academic course choices or WITH the academic schedule we assigned them, so got no PE class.
11 of the 18 100-level PE courses are still open at the end of scheduling -- Fundamental Swimming, Aerobic Swimming, Self-Defense, Golf, Aerobic Running, Weight Training, Volleyball, Basketball, Snow Skiing/Snowboarding, Ice Skating, and Wilderness Leadership.
Only 20 students (2%) were closed out of all PEs. The
20 had submitted the following number of PE alternatives. This is one the fewest
number of students closed out of all PEs, probably because fewer than two-thirds
of the students requested a PE, leaving more flexibility for scheduling those
who did submit a request.
3 9
2
4
1
7
=====
20
The class breakdown of these 20 is as follows:
2005 0
2006 1
2007 4
2008 15
=====
20
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Tuesday, September 7, 2004
for Fall 2004
PE scheduling results for Fall 2003 | Fall
2002 | Fall 2000 | Fall
1999 | top
1756 degree seeking students registered for fall term (99.5% of those eligible).
1076 (61% of registrants) requested a PE. Of those, 62% got their first choice, 14% got their second choice, and 5% got their third choice (81% received one of their choices).
136 students (13%) who requested a PE had conflicts either IN their academic course choices or WITH the academic schedule we assigned them, so got no PE class.
8 of the 19 100-level PE courses are still open at the end of scheduling -- Fundamental Swimming, Aerobic Running, Weight Training, Tennis (both Beginning and Intermediate), Volleyball, Racquetball, and Horsemanship.
69 students (6%) were closed out of all
PEs. The 69 had submitted the following number of PE alternatives.
3
27
2 23
1
19
=====
69
The class breakdown of these 69 is as follows:
2005 3
2006 13
2007 16
2008 37
=====
69
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Friday, March 29, 2004
for Spring 2004
PE scheduling results for Spring 2003 | Spring 2002 |
Spring 2001 | Spring
2000 | Spring 1999 | top
1696 degree-seeking students registered for spring term 2004 (98.4% of those eligible and on campus).
Only 883 (52% of registrants) requested a PE. Of those, 48% got their first choice, 17% got their second choice, and 6% got their third choice (71% received one of their choices). The major factor in the poor placement this term was the extremely high number of students choosing the most popular courses as their only choices without regard to anticipated openings in the classes or the history of certain courses closing.
60 students (7%) who requested a PE had conflicts either IN their academic course choices or WITH the academic schedule assigned to them, so they received no PE class.
Only 3 of the 20 100-level PE courses are still open at the end of scheduling -- Fundamental Swimming, Horsemanship, and Bicycling.
193 students (22%) were closed out of all PEs. The 193 had submitted the following number of PE alternatives.
Clearly, submitting more alternative choices results in better chances of
getting at least one of the courses.
3 41
2 50
1 102
=====
193
The class breakdown of these 193 was unavailable.
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Monday, November 25, 2003
for Winter 2004
PE scheduling results for Winter 2004 | Winter 2003 | Winter
2002 | Winter 2001
| Winter 2000 | Winter
1999 | top
1718 degree-seeking students registered for winter term (99% of those eligible and on campus).
1136 (66% of registrants) requested a PE. Of those, 77% got their first choice, 10% got their second choice, and 3% got their third choice (90% received one of their choices).
100 students (9%) who requested a PE had conflicts either IN their academic course choices or WITH the academic schedule we assigned them, so got no PE class.
12 of the 19 100-level PE courses are still open at the end of scheduling -- Fundamental Swimming, Weight Training, Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Ice Skating, and Modern Dance.
18 (!) students (1%) were closed out of all PEs. The
18 had submitted the following number of PE alternatives. This by far the fewest
number of students closed out of all PEs, probably because fewer than two-thirds
of the students requested a PE, leaving more flexibility for scheduling those
who did submit a request.
3
6
2
3
1
9
=====
18
The class breakdown of these 18 is as follows:
2003 2
2004 3
2005 4
2006 9
=====
18
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Tuesday, September 9, 2003
for Fall 2003
PE scheduling results for Fall 2003 | Fall
2002 | Fall 2000 | Fall
1999 | top
1730 degree seeking students registered for fall term (99.2% of those eligible).
1028 (59% of registrants) requested a PE. Of those, 60% got their first choice, 15% got their second choice, and 6% got their third choice (81% received one of their choices).
131 students (13%) who requested a PE had conflicts either IN their academic course choices or WITH the academic schedule we assigned them, so got no PE class.
9 of the 19 100-level PE courses closed -- Aerobic Swimming, Self-Defense, Bowling, Golf, Badminton, Racquetball, Squash, Ballet, and Modern Dance.
61 students (7%) were closed out of all PEs. The 61 had submitted the following number of PE alternatives.
3
33
2 16
1
12
=====
61
The class breakdown of these 61 is as follows:
2004 4
2005 8
2006 7
2007 42
=====
61
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Friday, March 28, 2003
PE scheduling results for Spring 2003 | Spring 2002 |
Spring 2001 | Spring
2000 | Spring 1999 | top
1674 degree-seeking students registered for spring term, 2003 (98% of those eligible and on campus).
915 (55% of registrants) requested a PE. Of those, 56% got their first choice, 17% got their second choice, and 4% got their third choice (77% received one of their choices).
91 students (10%) who requested a PE had conflicts either IN their academic course choices or WITH the academic schedule we assigned them, so got no PE class.
10 of the 19 100-level PE courses are still open at the end of scheduling -- Fundamental Swimming, Aerobic Running, Weight Training, Intermediate Tennis, Badminton, Racquetball, Squash, Horsemanship, Softball, and Bicycling.
122 students (13%) were closed out of all PEs. The 122 had submitted the following number of PE alternatives.
This is more than twice the rate of last spring term.
3
69
2 23
1 30
=====
122
The class breakdown of these 122 is as follows:
2003 15
2004 18
2005
43
2006 46
=====
122
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Monday, November 25, 2002
PE scheduling results for Winter 2003 | Winter
2002 | Winter 2001
| Winter 2000 | Winter
1999 | top
1715 degree-seeking students registered for winter term (99% of those eligible and on campus).
1164 (68% of registrants) requested a PE. Of those, 60% got their first choice, 16% got their second choice, and 5% got their third choice (81% received one of their choices).
133 students (11%) who requested a PE had conflicts either IN their academic course choices or WITH the academic schedule we assigned them, so got no PE class.
7of the 17 100-level PE courses are still open at the end of scheduling -- Fundamental Swimming, Weight Training, Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Ice Skating, and Modern Dance.
85 students (7%) were closed out of all PEs. The 85 had submitted the following number of PE alternatives. The primary reason
for the increase in this statistic is the number of students selecting
only one PE course and selecting only the most popular courses.
3
47
2
14
1
24
=====
85
The class breakdown of these 72 is as follows:
2003 1
2004 5
2005 16
2006 63
=====
85
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Tuesday, September 3, 2002
PE scheduling results for Fall 2002 | Fall 2000 | Fall
1999 | top
1743 degree seeking students registered for fall term (99% of those eligible).
1110 (64% of registrants) requested a PE. Of those, 60% got their first choice, 14% got their second choice, and 6% got their third choice (81% received one of their choices).
159 students (14%) who requested a PE had conflicts either IN their academic course choices or WITH the academic schedule we assigned them, so got no PE class.
11 of the 19 100-level PE courses closed -- Aerobic Swimming, Self-Defense, Bowling, Golf, Badminton, Racquetball, Squash, Aerobics, Backpacking, Ballet, and Modern Dance.
56 students (5%) were closed out of all PEs. The 56 had submitted the following number of PE alternatives.
3
27
2 11
1
18
=====
56
The class breakdown of these 56 is as follows:
2003 2
2004 4
2005 12
2006 38
=====
56
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Monday, April 1, 2002
PE scheduling results for Spring 2002 |
Spring 2001 | Spring
2000 | Spring 1999 | top
1692 degree-seeking students registered for winter term (98% of those eligible and on campus).
906 (54% of registrants) requested a PE. Of those, 54% got their first choice, 17% got their second choice, and 5% got their third choice (76% received one of their choices).
102 students (11%) who requested a PE had conflicts either IN their academic course choices or WITH the academic schedule we assigned them, so got no PE class.
10 of the 19 100-level PE courses are still open at the end of scheduling -- Fundamental Swimming, Aerobic Running, Weight Training, Beginning Tennis, Badminton, Volleyball, Racquetball, Horsemanship, Softball, and Bicycling.
93 students (6%) were closed out of all PEs. The 93 had submitted the following number of PE alternatives.
This is 60% of the rate of the last two spring terms.
3
25
2
21
1
47
=====
93
The class breakdown of these 93 is as follows:
2002 10
2003 18
2004 40
2005 25
=====
93
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Thursday, November 29, 2001
PE scheduling results for Winter 2002 | Winter 2001
| Winter 2000 | Winter
1999 | top
1735 degree-seeking students registered for winter term (99% of those eligible and on campus).
1211 (70% of registrants) requested a PE. Of those, 60% got their first choice, 14% got their second choice, and 5% got their third choice (79% received one of their choices).
184 students (15%) who requested a PE had conflicts either IN their academic course choices or WITH the academic schedule we assigned them, so got no PE class.
10 of the 18 100-level PE courses are still open at the end of scheduling -- Fundamental Swimming, Aerobic Swimming, Golf, Aerobic Running, Weight Training, Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Snow Skiing/Boarding, and Ice Skating.
72 students (6%) were closed out of all PEs. The 72 had submitted the following number of PE alternatives. The primary reason for the increase in this statistic is the number of students selecting only one PE course and selecting only the most popular courses.
3
34
2
10
1
28
=====
72
The class breakdown of these 72 is as follows:
2002 3
2003 9
2004 18
2005 42
=====
72
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Tuesday, April 10, 2001
PE scheduling results for Spring 2001 | Spring
2000 | Spring 1999 | top
1653 degree seeking students registered for spring term (97% of those eligible and on campus).
914 (55% of registrants) requested a PE. Of those, 51% got their first choice, 13% got their second choice, and 4% got their third choice (68% received one of their choices).
117 students (13%) who requested a PE had conflicts either IN their academic course choices or WITH the academic schedule we assigned them, so got no PE class.
9 of the 17 100-level PE courses closed -- Self-Defense, Golf, Beginning Tennis, Badminton, Volleyball, Racquetball, Backpacking, Canoeing, and Outdoor Activities.
175 students (19%) were closed out of all PEs. The 175 had submitted the following number of PE alternatives. The primary reason for the increase in this statistic is the number of students selecting only one PE course and selecting only the most popular courses.
3
61
2
33
1
81
=====
175
The class breakdown of these 175 is as follows:
2001 9
2002 27
2003 56
2004 82
spec. 1
=====
175
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Thursday, November 30, 2000
PE scheduling results for Winter 2001 | Winter 2000 |
Winter
1999 | top
1705 degree seeking students registered for winter term (99% of those eligible).
1177 (69% of registrants) requested a PE. Of those, 63% got their first choice, 16% got their second choice, and 5% got their third choice (84% received one of their choices).
129 students (11%) who requested a PE had conflicts either IN their academic course choices or WITH the academic schedule we assigned them, so got no PE class.
9 of the 19 100-level PE courses closed -- Self-Defense, Bowling, Soccer, Badminton, Racquetball, Squash, Aerobics, Ballet and Modern Dance.
61 students (5%) were closed out of all PEs. The
61 had submitted the following number of PE alternatives.
3
31
2
15
1
15
=====
61
The class breakdown of these 61 is as follows:
2001 4
2002 5
2003 16
2004 36
=====
61
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Tuesday, September 5, 2000
PE scheduling results for Fall 2000 | Fall
1999 | top
1736 degree seeking students registered for fall term (99% of those eligible).
1073 (62% of registrants) requested a PE. Of those, 59% got their first choice, 15% got their second choice, and 4% got their third choice (78% received one of their choices).
200 students (19%) who requested a PE had conflicts either IN their academic course choices or WITH the academic schedule we assigned them, so got no PE class.
7 of the 20 100-level PE courses closed -- Self-Defense, Bowling, Golf, Racquetball, Aerobics, Squash, and Ballet.
36 students (3%) were closed out of all PEs. The
36 had submitted the following number of PE alternatives.
3
16
2
6
1
14
=====
36
The class breakdown of these 36 is as follows:
2001 4
2002 3
2003 4
2004 25
=====
36
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Tuesday, March 28, 2000
PE scheduling results for Spring 2000 | Spring 1999 |
top
1671 degree seeking students registered for spring term (99% of those eligible and on campus).
886 (53% of registrants) requested a PE. Of those, 57% got their first choice, 14% got their second choice, and 3% got their third choice (74% received one of their choices).
105 students (12%) who requested a PE had conflicts either IN their academic course choices or WITH the academic schedule we assigned them, so got no PE class.
10 of the 18 100-level PE courses closed -- Self-Defense, Golf, Beginning Tennis, Intermediate Tennis, Badminton, Volleyball, Racquetball, Squash, Backpacking, and Canoeing.
129 students (15%) were closed out of all PEs. The
129 had submitted the following number of PE alternatives.
3
40
2
33
1
56
=====
129
The class breakdown of these 129 is as follows:
2000 1
2001 15
2002 42
2003 71
=====
129
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1709 degree seeking students registered for winter term (99% of those eligible and on campus).
1130 (66% of registrants) requested a PE. Of those, 58% got their first choice, 14% got their second choice, and 4% got their third choice (76% received one of their choices).
179 students (16%) who requested a PE had conflicts either IN their academic course choices or WITH the academic schedule we assigned them, so got no PE class.
7 of the 18 100-level PE courses closed -- Self-Defense, Bowling, Soccer, Badminton, Racquetball, Squash, Ballet, Modern Dance and Wilderness Leadership.
92 students (8%) were closed out of all PEs. The
92 had submitted the following number of PE alternatives.
3
47
2
17
1
28
=====
92
The class breakdown of these 92 is as follows:
nondeg 1
2000 1
2001 10
2002 9
2003 71
=====
92
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Tuesday, September 7, 1999
PE scheduling results for Fall 1999 | top
1709 degree seeking students registered for fall term (99% of those eligible and on campus).
988 (58% of registrants) requested a PE. Of those, 58% got their first choice, 15% got their second choice, and 4% got their third choice (77% received one of their choices).
193 students (20%) who requested a PE had conflicts either IN their academic course choices or WITH the academic schedule we assigned them, so got no PE class.
7 of the 19 100-level PE courses closed -- Self-Defense, Bowling, Golf, Racquetball, Squash, Outing Activities (Backpacking) and Beginning Tennis.
35 students (4%) were closed out of all PEs. The
35 had submitted the following number of PE alternatives.
3
9
2
8
1
18
=====
35
The class breakdown of these 35 is as follows:
2000 2
2001 9
2002 5
2003 19
=====
35
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Friday, March 26, 1999
PE scheduling results for Spring 1999 | top
1605 degree seeking students registered for spring term (98% of those eligible and on campus).
854 (53% of registrants) requested a PE. Of those, 63% got their first choice, 11% got their second choice, and 3% got their third choice (77% received one of their choices).
125 students (15%) who requested a PE had conflicts either IN their academic course choices or WITH the academic schedule we assigned them, so got no PE class.
10 of the 18 100-level PE courses closed -- Self-Defense, Golf, Weight Training, Beginning Tennis, Intermediate Tennis, Badminton, Racquetball, Canoeing and Wilderness Leadership.
72 students (8%) were closed out of all PEs. The
72 had submitted the following number of PE alternatives.
3
28
2
13
1
31
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72
The class breakdown of these 51 is as follows:
1999 4
2000 11
2001 12
2002 45
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72
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Friday, December 4, 1998
PE scheduling results for Winter 1999 | top
1652 degree seeking students registered (98% of those eligible) for winter term.
1104 (67% of registrants) requested a PE. Of those, 70% got their first choice, 11% got their second choice, and 2% got their third choice (83% received one of their choices).
132 students (12%) who requested a PE had conflicts either IN their academic course choices or WITH the academic schedule we assigned them, so got no PE class.
8 of the 18 100-level PE courses closed -- Self-Defense, Bowling, Badminton, Racquetball, Squash, Ballet, Modern Dance and Wilderness Leadership.
51 students (5%) were closed out of all PEs. The
51 had submitted the following number of PE alternatives.
3
19
2
10
1
22
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51
The class breakdown of these 51 is as follows:
1999 1
2000 5
2001 9
2002 36
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51
Obviously, the freshmen and those upperclass students who either self-limited their PE choices or didn't make PE choices until late in the process (clean up days) bore the brunt of being closed out. The one senior put in two choices but not until the clean up days after the freshmen had registered.
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