Headcount enrollment makes no distinction between full-time and part-time students.
is the act of counting people in a certain way or in a particular group. HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD is a U.S. income tax filing status that can be used by an unmarried person who maintains a home for a dependent (or nondependent relative) during the tax year.
All Students - The number of individuals enrolled in a given semester or academic year, including non-degree students. Non-degree Students - The number of individuals enrolled in classes in a given semester or academic year who have not been admitted to the university. Regular Students - The number of individuals enrolled in a given semester or academic year who have been admitted to the university, including graduate special students but excluding non-degree students.
A measure of the size of the workforce that counts all people equally regardless of their hours of work. See also Full-Time Equivalent.
Unduplicated count of students enrolled for one or more credits in an institution of higher learning. Most typically this measure is reported for the fall semester only, which the semester with the highest level of enrollment. On occasion, an unduplicated headcount is calculated on an annual basis, summarizing enrollment of individual students across three semesters.
The number of students attending the University of Wisconsin-Madison
student enrollees in formal credit courses or in non-credit courses as tabulated by count during a term.
The number of students enrolled in an educational institution, program, course, etc., without regard to the number of credit hours being taken by individual students.
a tally of the number of individuals registered in a course, program, or institution on a specified date or over a specified period.
An unduplicated count of enrolled students. Unless otherwise identified student headcount data represents actively enrolled persons in credit courses as of the 10th instructional day of each quarter.
The number of students attending a specific UW System institution or division of UW Colleges. Students attending more than one institution or division are counted once at each institution or division they are attending.
refers to the number of individual students in a higher education institution. Headcounts include all enrolments regardless of the length of the course or programme. Consequently, each short-term and part-time student is counted in the same way as full-time enrolments. Headcounts thus present a potentially inflated picture of the size of the system. To address this, full-time equivalent (FTE) enrolments are calculated by converting headcounts to the full-time one-year equivalent of each enrolment. Thus, a student enrolled for a half-year semester course will count as 0.5 of an FTE enrolment.
The number of employees (EEs) and sometimes contractors (ICs) working for a company, regardless of their FTE status. So a company that employs five full-time EEs and three part-timers at 20 hours per week each has a total of 6.5 FTEs but a head count of 8. Head count is expressed in whole numbers.
A count of unique individuals.[Detailed Technical Glossary of Terms
The number of individual/unique students (as opposed to full-time equivalents) enrolled by September 30 in a district, school, grade, program, or course. Students include all school-aged students (5 - 19 years) and all adult students working towards graduation.[return to Glossary of Terms