Colleges and Majors of 4-year College Grads - Boise School District
In the last Data Points post, we provided information about
students in the high school classes of 2007-2010 who have graduated from 4-year
colleges. Following is more information about those students – the colleges
they attended and individual major areas of study.
Of the 1700 Boise District students who have graduated,
about 46% graduated from one of two universities, Boise State University (28%)
or the University of Idaho (18%). Four other institutions graduated 2% or more
of the Boise Schools total: the College of Idaho (3.4%), Idaho State University
(2.9%), Brigham Young University (2.1%), and the University of Oregon (2%). Boise
students also graduated from 207 other universities and colleges, spread across
34 states and the District of Columbia.
Most Boise District students attend and graduate from public
institutions of higher education. The following chart shows the public colleges
and universities with the highest number of Boise Schools grads. The University
of Oregon has traditionally been a popular school for Boise District students,
but the University of Utah has gained considerable ground in the past few years.
Western Washington University attracts 5-7 Boise District students a year to its Bellingham,
Washington campus.
Boise District students who graduate from private colleges
attend a diverse range of schools. Here are the private colleges that graduated
the highest number of Boise District students.
About 12% of the College of Idaho’s total enrollment comes from the
Boise School District. Westminster College in Salt Lake City and the University
of Puget Sound in Tacoma have long recruited students from the Boise District.
It’s interesting to consider the specific majors of
graduates, especially now that we have such a large number and major area
patterns are more reliable. A full 6% of all graduates majored in Biology, with
Business and Psychology close behind. Of interest was the fact that Mechanical Engineering
was 9th on the list with 47 graduates, a bit higher than we expected.
Here are the top 30 individual majors of Boise District college graduates.
In the last post we indicated that STEM majors were more
popular among Boise students than majors in any other area. Going further, we
were interested in Engineering majors in general. How many were there in total,
and what schools did they attend?
What we found was that, altogether, 143
Engineering degrees have been earned thus far by Boise Schools graduates in the
classes of 2007-2010. Of those, 45 were earned at the University of Idaho, and 30 at Boise State University, along with two at Idaho
State University and one at Northwest Nazarene University. So 56% of those degrees
were earned at in state universities.
Of the Engineering degrees earned out of state, 8 were
earned at the University of Utah, 5 at the University of Colorado, 5 at Gonzaga
University, and 3 each at Montana State University and Purdue University – West Lafayette.
Of note, the three degrees from Purdue were in Chemical, Electrical, and Nuclear
Engineering.