From July 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005, 232 bachelor's degrees were awarded. The most popular majors were business administration (17%), biology (14%), and exercise and health science (12%). In an average class, 1% graduate in 3 years or less, 52% graduate in 4 years or less, 69% graduate in 5 years or less, and 71% graduate in 6 years or less. 9 companies recruited on campus in 2004-2005. Of the 2004 graduating class, 25% were enrolled in graduate school within 6 months of graduation and 75% were employed.