Enrollment Data | Cal Poly Humboldt Detailed data sheets showing student program participation by college department, major program, and major option It also includes enrollments for minors, credentials, and programs offered through Extended Education
2025-2026 Cal Poly Enrollment Projections Projections are based on most up to date data for continuing students, using a 3 yr weighted average Targets for Fall FTF and NT are set by AVP for SEM - Figures do not take into account rounding error adjustments
Admissions Data Dashboards | Cal Poly Humboldt Please note: Global Filters will persist across all pages and are pre-filtered to First-time Undergraduates, Lower-Division, and Upper-Division Transfer students
Fall Semester Fast Facts | Cal Poly Humboldt Many study options are available to Humboldt students There are 58 baccalaureate degree majors with 86 options concentrations There are also 76 minors, 14 graduate programs, 4 credential programs including several single subject credentials, and several certificates of study
Admissions Data | Cal Poly Humboldt An interactive map and data table that shows the count of applicants, admitted students, and registered students by the institution of origin; filtered by academic year, application type, and location of the institution of origin
2023-24 Enrollment Update | Humboldt NOW | Cal Poly Humboldt According to official census numbers, released Oct 9, enrollment is 2% percent higher compared to last fall, bringing total headcount to 5,976, a one-year increase of 118 students
Finalized census shows only 2% growth this fall, yet administration . . . Cal Poly Humboldt’s official census has been finalized and shows a one year increase of 118 students, or a 2% growth compared to last fall The increase is important for the new polytechnic, which hasn’t seen consecutive growth in over seven years
Cal Poly Humboldt project 2,000 more students for Fall semester, yet . . . According to the university website, “Cal Poly Humboldt would expect to see enrollment increase 50% within three years and 100% within seven years ” At current growth of enrollment rates, it appears unlikely for the university to meet this goal