2017 Fact Book

85 Enrollments by College and Degree Level On July 1, 2015, Nova Southeastern University realigned its degree programs to integrate students and faculty members from similar areas of study within colleges, regardless of degree level. The largest change was the integration of degree programs from the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences into the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences; Halmos College of Natural Sciences and Oceanography; College of Psychology; and College of Engineering and Computing. Another major change was the movement of programs in speech-language pathology from the Abraham S. Fischler College of Education to the College of Health Care Sciences within the Health Professions Division. The Health Professions Division accounts for more than one-third of fall 2016 enrollment (Table 2). Enrollment for all colleges, including colleges within the Health Professions Division, is shown in Table 2. Total Undergraduate Graduate Professional College/Division Count Percent Count Percent Count Percent Count Percent Health Professions Division 7,897 37% 1,423 33% 3,474 26% 3,000 81% College of Health Care Sciences 2,987 14% 411 10% 2,576 19% — 0% College of Nursing 1,547 7% 1,012 24% 535 4% — 0% College of Osteopathic Medicine 1,243 6% — 0% 249 2% 994 27% College of Pharmacy 1,021 5% — 0% 54 0% 967 26% College of Dental Medicine 611 3% — 0% 5 0% 606 16% College of Optometry 442 2% — 0% 9 0% 433 12% College of Medical Sciences 46 0% — 0% 46 0% — 0% Abraham S. Fischler College of Education 3,667 17% 117 3% 3,550 26% — 0% H. Wayne Huizenga College of Business and Entrepreneurship 3,217 15% 549 13% 2,668 20% — 0% College of Psychology 1,887 9% 227 5% 1,660 12% — 0% College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences 1,830 8% 633 15% 1,197 9% — 0% Halmos College of Natural Sciences and Oceanography 1,394 6% 1,209 28% 185 1% — 0% College of Engineering and Computing 853 4% 137 3% 716 5% — 0% Shepard Broad College of Law 880 4% — 0% 165 1% 715 19% University Total 21,625 4,295 13,615 3,715 Table 2 Fall 2016 Enrollment by College and Degree Level

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