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Number of female students enrolled as of the end of the reporting period, both full- and part-time, with each discrete student counted once regardless of their number of courses.
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Number of students who belong to groups historically marginalized due to race and/or ethnicity and who are enrolled as of the end of the reporting period, both full- and part-time, with each discrete student…
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Number of low-income students enrolled as of the end of the reporting period, both full- and part-time, with each discrete student counted once regardless of their number of courses.
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Number of students with disabilities enrolled as of the end of the reporting period, both full- and part-time, with each discrete student counted once regardless of their number of courses.
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Number of students residing in peri-urban areas enrolled as of the end of the reporting period, both full- and part-time, with each discrete student counted once regardless of their number of courses.
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Number of poor students enrolled as of the end of the reporting period, both full- and part-time, with each discrete student counted once regardless of their number of courses.
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Number of students residing in rural areas enrolled as of the end of the reporting period, both full- and part-time, with each discrete student counted once regardless of their number of courses.
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Number of students enrolled as of the end of the reporting period, both full- and part-time, with each discrete student counted once regardless of their number of courses.
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Number of students residing in urban areas enrolled as of the end of the reporting period, both full- and part-time, with each discrete student counted once regardless of their number of courses.
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Number of very poor students enrolled as of the end of the reporting period, both full- and part-time, with each discrete student counted once regardless of their number of courses.
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IRIS Version 5.3b - (750 metrics found)