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2008‐‐2009
2008
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Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
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Table of Contents
General Information
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Institutional Summary
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History
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Presidents
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Mission Statement
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University Goals and Objectives
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Academic Calendar
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Academic Programs & Accreditation
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Approved Degree Programs By College
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Approved Minors By College
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Enrollment
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Official Enrollment Data – Headcount Vs. FTE, Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 (Graphic)
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Official Enrollment Data By Student Level, Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 (Graphic)
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Official Enrollment Data By Full‐Time/Part‐Time, Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 (Graphic)
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Official Enrollment Data By Gender, Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 (Graphic)
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Official Enrollment Data, Fall 1999 through Fall 2008
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Official Enrollment Data Spring 2000 through Spring 2009
Official Enrollment Data, Spring 2000 through Spring 2009
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Official Enrollment Data, Summer 2004 through Summer 2008
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Enrollment History, Fall Semesters 1926 to Present
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Enrollment (continued)
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Enrollment Data By Racial/Ethnic Status, Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 (Graphic)
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Total Enrollment By Race, Fall 1999 through Fall 2008
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County Enrollment, Fall 2008 (Map)
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Total Enrollment By County, Fall 1999 through Fall 2008
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Total Enrollment By State, Fall 2008 (Map)
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Total Enrollment By State, Fall 1999 through Fall 2008
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Total Enrollment By Country, Fall 2008 (Map)
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Total Enrollment By Country, Fall 2002 through Fall 2009
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Undergraduate Enrollment By Race, Fall 1999 through Fall 2008
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Undergraduate Enrollment By County, Fall 1999 through Fall 2008
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Undergraduate Majors, Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
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Graduate
Graduate Enrollment By Race, Fall 1999 through Fall 2008
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Graduate Enrollment By County, Fall 1999 through Fall 2008
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Graduate Enrollment By Program of Study Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Graduate Enrollment By Program of Study, Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
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Admissions
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Admissions Statistics, Fall 2000 through 2008, Regular Admit Freshmen (Graphic)
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Admissions Statistics By Admission Category, Fall 2000 through 2008
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Freshmen Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollment Data By Race, Fall 1999 through 2008
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Freshmen Profile, First‐Time Entering Freshmen, Fall 2008
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SAT Average Scores, Fall 2000 through 2008
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First‐Time
First
Time Freshmen Enrollment By
Freshmen Enrollment By County, Fall 1999 through 2008
County, Fall 1999 through 2008
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First‐Time Freshmen By High School Type, Fall 2008
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Top Ten High Schools, First‐Time Freshmen, Fall 2008
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Admissions Statistics, Fall 2000 through 2008, Transfer Students (Graphic)
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Transfer Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollment Data By Race, Fall 1999 through 2008
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Institutions From Which Students Transfer To Bloomsburg, Fall 2008
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Top Ten Institutions From Which Students Transferred To Bloomsburg, Fall 2008
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Degrees Granted
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Degrees Granted By Degree Type, 2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008 (Graphic)
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Bachelor’s Degrees Granted By Gender, 2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008 (Graphic)
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Bachelor’s Degrees Granted By College & Gender, 2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008
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Bachelor’s Degrees Granted By Racial/Ethnic Category, 2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008 (Graphic)
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Bachelor’s Degrees Granted By College & Racial/Ethnic Category, 2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008
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Bachelor’s Degrees Granted, 2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008
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Degrees Granted
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Graduate Degrees Granted By Gender, 2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008
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Graduate Degrees Granted By Racial/Ethnic Category, 2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008
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Graduate Degrees Granted, 2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008
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Retention & Graduation Rates
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Second Year Persistence Rates (Graphic)
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Second Year Persistence Rates By Gender (Graphic)
Second Year Persistence Rates By Gender (Graphic)
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Second Year Persistence Rates By Race (Graphic)
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Second Year Persistence Rates By Admission Category (Graphic)
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Second Year Persistence Rates By College of Admission (Graphic)
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Six‐Year Graduation Rates (Graphic)
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Six‐Year Graduation Rates By Gender(Graphic)
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Six‐Year Graduation Rates By Race(Graphic)
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Six‐Year Graduation Rates By Admission Category (Graphic)
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Six‐Year Graduation Rates By College of Admission(Graphic)
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Retention and Graduation Rates By Gender, First‐Time, Full‐Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through 2007
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Retention and Graduation Rates By Race, First‐Time, Full‐Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through 2007
Retention and Graduation Rates By Admission Category, First‐Time,
Retention and Graduation Rates By Admission Category, First
Time, Full
Full‐Time
Time Freshmen Fall 2000 Freshmen Fall 2000
through 2007
Retention and Graduation Rates By College of Admission, First‐Time, Full‐Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through 2007
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Placement
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Placement Statistics, Class of 2007 (Graphic)
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Placement Statistics By College, Graduating Classes of 2003 through 2007
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Productivity
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Student Credit Hour Production By College, Academic Year 2007‐2008 (Graphic)
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FTE Instructional Faculty By College, Academic Year 2007‐2008 (Graphic)
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SCH Per FTE Instructional Faculty By College, Academic Year 2007‐2008
SCH Per FTE Instructional Faculty By College, Academic Year 2007
2008 (Graphic)
(Graphic)
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Faculty Productivity By College & Department, 2007‐2008
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Section Size of Lectures, Fall 2004 through 2008
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Faculty/Staff Data
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Full‐Time Employees By Gender, Race & EEO Category, Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
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Full‐Time Employees By Gender, Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 (Graphic)
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Full‐Time Employees By Gender By EEO Categories, Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 (Graphics)
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Full‐Time Employees By Race, Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 (Graphic)
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Full‐Time Employees By Race BY EEO Categories, Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 (Graphics)
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Full‐Time Faculty By Gender By Rank, Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 (Graphics)
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Full‐Time Faculty By Gender By Tenure Status, Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 (Graphics)
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Lib
Library
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Library Staff, Expenditures and Collections
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Library Services
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Financial Data
Financial Assistance to Students In Institutions of Higher Education, 1998‐99 through 2007‐08
Total Dollars Awarded (Graphic)
Financial Assistance to Students In Institutions of Higher Education, 1998‐99 through 2007‐08
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Total Number of Awards (Graphic)
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Financial Assistance to Students In Institutions of Higher Education, 1998‐99 through 2007‐08
Unduplicated Number of Recipients(Graphic)
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Financial Assistance to Students By Award Category, 1998‐99 through 2007‐08
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Basic Annual Charges of Full‐Time Students, 1998‐99 through 2008‐09
Basic Annual
Charges of Full‐Time Students 1998‐99 through 2008‐09
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Net Tuition & Fees Revenues vs. State Appropriations, 2003‐2004 Through 2007‐2008 (Graphic)
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2007‐2008 Operating Expenses (Graphic)
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Revenues & Expenses, 2003‐2004 Through 2007‐2008
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Facilities
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Physical Plant Data, 2007‐08
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Physical Plant Square Footage Data, 2007‐08
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Housing Data, Fall 2008
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General
Information
Institutional Summary
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, a public, four‐year institution, is one of 14 members of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. Founded in 1839 as the Bloomsburg Literary Institute, the university currently enrolls nearly 8,000 undergraduate students in the Colleges of Professional Studies, Business, Liberal Arts and Science and Technology and more than 800 graduate students in upper‐level programs, including a doctoral program in clinical audiology. Ninety percent of the university’s students are Pennsylvania residents and 7 percent hail from neighboring New Jersey. The top majors in fall 2007, in order were biology and allied health sciences early childhood and elementary education management
order, were biology and allied health sciences, early childhood and elementary education, management, secondary education, exceptionality programs and sociology, social welfare and criminal justice. Bloomsburg University offers a wide array of student activities and programs, modern residence halls, a well‐equipped Student Recreation Center and restaurant‐quality dining, including an on‐campus Starbucks. The university has 18 intercollegiate athletic programs, more than 160 organizations to provide opportunities for leadership and growth and11 Living Learning Communities that bring together students with common academic interests who live in the same residence hall, participate in activities and enroll in a cluster of related courses. The university actively supports an atmosphere of civic engagement, encouraging students to get involved through political and volunteer activities. More than 750 companies,
encouraging students to get involved through political and volunteer activities. More than 750 companies, organizations and agencies provide academic internships to Bloomsburg students. Students also may take advantage of support offerings provided through Academic Advisement, Accommodative Services, Act 101/Educational Opportunity Program, Developmental Instruction, Student Support Services, University Tutorial Services and other programs. 1‐1
History
An academy "to teach youth the elements of a classical education" was established in Bloomsburg in 1839. The academy continued with varied fortunes until 1856 when a charter was prepared and stock issued to reorganize it as the Bloomsburg Literary Institute. Institute Hall, later renamed Carver Hall after Henry Carver, an early principal, architect, and teacher, was erected in 1867. Today, the gold‐domed, red brick building is the university's landmark.
Largely through the efforts of J.P. Wickersham, superintendent of public instruction, the Bloomsburg Literary Institute became the Bloomsburg Literary Institute and State Normal School in 1869; it continued under this name and organization until 1916 when it was purchased by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and named Bloomsburg State Normal School.
The emphasis at the Normal School changed during the early 1920s from secondary and college‐preparatory courses for special teachers to full‐time teacher education. In May 1927, the institutional name was changed to Bloomsburg State Teachers College
teacher
education In May 1927 the institutional name was changed to Bloomsburg State Teachers College and the school was authorized to grant and the school was authorized to grant
the Bachelor of Science in education for teachers in elementary and secondary schools.
Under the administration of President Francis B. Haas (1927‐1939), great progress was made in the teacher education program, and a new degree program in business education was initiated.
Upon the naming of Dr. Haas as state superintendent of public instruction, Dr. Harvey A. Andruss, then dean of instruction and a former director of the Business Education Department, was appointed president, a position he held until his retirement in 1969. During World War II, the U.S. Navy V‐12 Office Training Program was conducted on the Bloomsburg campus. As a result, a campus building was renamed Navy Hall. In 1957, a division of special education was instituted, and today, Navy Hall still houses that program.
Major expansion in facilities, faculty, and student body followed. Undergraduate full‐time enrollment rose from 1,743 in 1960 to 6,812 undergraduates in 1996.
In 1960, the institution's name was changed to Bloomsburg State College. Authorization soon followed to grant baccalaureate degrees for liberal arts programs in humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences/mathematics. Graduate study, leading to the Master of Education, was inaugurated. In 1968, approval was received for the Master of Arts, in 1970 for the Master of Science, in 1976 for the Master of Business Administration, and in 1982 for the Master of Science in Nursing. A cooperative doctoral program in elementary education began in 1982.
Commonwealth legislation enacted on July 1, 1983, established the State System of Higher Education, and Bloomsburg State College became Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. Bloomsburg's president, Dr. James H. McCormick, became the system's interim chancellor and later its first permanent chancellor.
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Presidents
Name and Term
Name and Term
Henry Carver
Dr. Harvey A. Andruss
(1866‐1871)
(1939‐1969)
Charles B. Barkley
Dr. Robert J. Nossen
(1871‐1872)
(1969‐1972)
Rev. John Hewitt
Dr. Charles H. Carlson
(1872‐1873)
(1972‐1973)
Dr. T. L. Griswold
Dr. James H. McCormick
(1873‐1877)
(1973‐1983)
Dr. David J. Waller Jr.
Dr. Larry W. Jones
(1877‐1890)
(1983‐1985)
Dr. Judson P. Welsh
Dr. Harry Ausprich
(1890‐1906)
(1985‐1993)
Dr. David J. Waller
Dr. Curtis R. English
(1906‐1920)
(1993‐1994)
Dr. Charles H. Fisher
Dr. Jessica S. Kozloff
(1920‐1923)
(1994‐2007)
Dr. G. C. L. Reimer
Dr. David L. Soltz
(1923‐1927)
(2008‐present)
Dr. Francis B. Haas
(1927‐1939)
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Mission Statement
Bloomsburg University, as one of the 14 institutes in the State System of Higher Education of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, embraces the general mission of the system to assure excellence in higher education at an affordable cost. The campus is accessible and attractive, located in the Town of Bloomsburg near the Susquehanna River and Interstate 80.
Bloomsburg is a coeducation institution serving students of diverse backgrounds from Pennsylvania, its surrounding states, and foreign countries. To its community and region, the university is an artistic and educational resource that serves a broad range of community needs in education, health care, business‐related services, library resources, and cultural activities. It offers undergraduate programs as well as graduate programs in select areas of strength. There is an emphasis on a strong liberal arts preparation. The university is committed to a program of affirmative action in order to provide equal educational opportunity to all persons.
It is a goal of the university to integrate academic programs, cultural activities, and interpersonal relations to promote intellectual growth and social responsibility among students. The university seeks to promote intellectual growth and social responsibility among students. The university seeks to extend the academic environment from the classroom into other student activities **It strives to foster openness in communication and involvement in decision making through a
student activities. **It strives to foster openness in communication and involvement in decision making through a participatory governance structure. In this atmosphere, faculty, administration, staff and students attain a genuine respect for one another, a concern for the enrichment of their experience, and the achievement of their common purpose. The university community is committed to the principle of personal and academic freedom within the framework of ethical responsibilities.
By emphasizing the assimilation, synthesis, and integration of information, it is a goal of the university to develop in its students the characteristics of mental resourcefulness and responsible self‐expression as well as the abilities to think critically, clarify values, and demonstrate problem‐solving skills. While maintaining programs for which Bloomsburg has been traditionally recognized, such as those in business and education, the university has identified strategic directions that include programs in health‐related fields; programs that promote student‐faculty interaction in teaching, learning and research; programs that emphasize regional, national, international, and environmental concerns; and programs that incorporate the application of technology into instruction
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University Goals and Objectives
University Goals and Objectives
Critical Area
Academic Program Directions
Goal
Develop and refine academic programs, general education and other experiences
general education, and other experiences to meet the needs of our commonwealth, nation, and global society.
Objective
Maintain the strength and diversity of the existing undergraduate and graduate programs
undergraduate and graduate programs.
Develop new degrees (including undergraduate, graduate, and certificate programs), minors, and areas of concentration.
Maintain the strength of the general education curriculum.
Strengthen non‐credit and for‐credit continuing education offerings.
Encourage the development of collaborative programs where appropriate.
Teaching and Learning (including Technology)
Provide instructional experiences that produce optimum student achievement.
Continue and expand faculty professional development services and opportunities across all disciplines.
Provide experiences, services and advisement to promote academic success of students.
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Encourage students to model good citizenship and social responsibility.
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University Goals and Objectives
Critical Area
Goal
Objective
Student Growth and Development
Offer co‐curricular programs that enhance living and learning and support the academic mission.
Expand the current co‐curricular transcript and raise awareness of the value of co‐curricular transcripts.
Provide an environment that strengthens all aspects of student learning beyond the formal classroom.
Create programs or opportunities that enhance the development of student leadership skills and values.
Enrollment Planning
Attract and enroll undergraduate and graduate students who have the potential to succeed in their d
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Increase the number of academically talented d
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students, and students in high‐demand programs enrolled at the university.
Civil and Inclusive Community
Attract a diverse population of faculty, staff and students, and provide a campus climate that promotes diversity, equity, and civility for all.
Develop programs that facilitate the professional advancement of individuals from historically underrepresented groups.
Increase the diversity of applicants for all faculty, staff and administrative positions.
Increase the retention/graduation rate of historically underrepresented students to PASSHE performance targets.
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Increase the University’s commitment to multi‐
cultural programming and support services.
University Goals and Objectives
Critical Area
Goal
Objective
University as a State and Regional Resource
Provide economic and cultural resources to the state and the region.
Add new partnerships with off‐campus entities to help ensure that students are prepared for jobs and to aid the transfer of knowledge for economic and workforce development.
Add new credit and non‐credit programs to meet economic and workforce development needs.
Add new citizen service programs that link students, faculty, and staff with regional communities.
Expand the number of cultural development activities and improve awareness of them in the region.
Work collaboratively with the Office of the Chancellor to develop opportunities for alumni, volunteers and other external constituencies to contribute time, expertise or other resources to the university
expertise or other resources to the university.
Continue to achieve the highest quality in offering academic programs while maintaining the highest productivity.
Continue to achieve the highest productivity in pp p
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administrative support processes while maintaining the highest level of service to students, faculty and staff.
Continue to manage fixed costs including utilities and insurance.
Continue to effect cost savings through collaborative efforts with other State System universities.
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University Goals and Objectives
Critical Area
Optimize Fiscal Resources Including Fund Raising
Goal
Objective
Ensure that University resources are used effectively and efficiently.
Continue to increase the level of annual giving by alumni, faculty, staff and friends of the university.
Continue to identify Federal, State, and other grant Continue
to identify Federal State and other grant
programs for funding program initiatives.
Work in tandem with Chancellor’s Office to increase state support for public higher education.
Ensure that all qualified students may take advantage of educational opportunities, regardless of their of
educational opportunities, regardless of their
ability to pay, by increasing endowed and annual funds for scholarships.
Continue implementation of the finance, materials management, and human resource modules of the shared administrative system.
Implement the campus management module of the shared administrative system.
Regularly assess and evaluate institutional effectiveness.
Implement the campus facilities plan.
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Academic Calendar
2008 2009
2008‐2009
Fall 2008 Classes Begin Labor Day ‐ No class Reading Day ‐ No classes Mid‐Term
Mid
Term Thanksgiving Recess Begins Classes Resume Fall 2008 Classes End Reading Day Finals Begin Graduate Commencement Finals End
Undergraduate Commencement August 25 (8am)
September 1
October 10 & 11
October 14
October 14 November 25 (10pm)
December 1 (8am)
December 6
December 7
December 8
December 12
December 13
December 13
Spring 2009 Classes Begin
Martin Luther King Day ‐ No Classes Spring Break Begins Classes Resume Mid T
Mid‐Term Spring 2009 Classes End Reading Day Finals Begin Finals End Graduate Commencement Undergraduate Commencement January 12
January 19
February 28
March 9 (8 am)
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March 9 (8 am)
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April 25
April 26
April 27
May 2
May 1
May 2
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Academic Calendar
2009 2010
2009‐2010
Fall 2009 Classes Begin Labor Day ‐ No class Mid‐Term Thanksgiving Recess Begins
Thanksgiving Recess Begins Classes Resume Classes End
Finals Begin Finals End
Graduate Commencement Undergraduate Commencement August 31 (8am)
September 7
October 20 November 23 (10pm)
November 23 (10pm)
November 30 (8am)
December 11
December 14
December 18
December 18
December 19
Spring 2010 Classes Begin
Spring Break Begins Sp
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Classes Resume Mid‐Term Classes End
Finals Begin G d t C
Graduate Commencement t
Finals End Undergraduate Commencement January 19
March 6
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March 15 (8 am)
March 16 (8 am)
May 3
May 4
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May 7
May 8
May 8
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Academic
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Programs
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Accreditation
Bloomsburg University
Bloomsburg
University
Approved Degree Programs By College
2008‐2009
College
CIP Code Program Name
Liberal Arts
45.0201 Anthropology
p gy
Liberal Arts
50.0703 Art History
Liberal Arts
50.0702 Art Studio
Liberal Arts
23.1001 Communication Studies
Liberal Arts
43.0104 Criminal Justice
Liberal Arts
45.0601 Economics
Liberal Arts
23.0101 English
Liberal Arts
31.0599 Exercise Science
Liberal Arts
16.0901 French
Liberal Arts
16.0501 German
Liberal Arts
54.0101 History
Liberal Arts
09.0102 Mass Communications
Liberal Arts
50.0901 Music
Liberal Arts
38.0101 Philosophy
Liberal Arts
45.1001 Political Science
Liberal Arts
42.0101 Psychology
Lib l A t
Liberal Arts
44 0701 Social Work
44.0701
S i lW k
Liberal Arts
45.1101 Sociology
Liberal Arts
16.0905 Spanish
Liberal Arts
50.0501 Theatre Arts
(20 Approved Active Programs in the College of Liberal Arts)
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Degree
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA BS
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA BA
BA
BSW
BA
BA
BA
Date Approved
Oct 1981
Apr 1976
Apr 1976
Apr 1976
May 1997
Apr 1976
Sep 1970
Oct 1986
Sep 1970
Sep 1970
Sep 1970
Mar 1978
Apr 1976
Sep 1970
Sep 1970
1972
A 1986
Apr 1986
Apr 1976
Sep 1970
Apr 1976
Bloomsburg University
Bloomsburg
University
Approved Degree Programs By College
2008‐2009
College
Business
CIP Code Program Name
52.0301 Accountingg
Business Administration (Business Information Systems, Finance, Management, Management Business
52.0201 Information Systems, Marketing)
Business
52.0101 Business Education
Business
11.0101 Computer and Information Science
(4 Approved Active Programs in the College of Business)
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Degree
BS
Date Approved
Apr 1976
p
BS BSEd
BS Aug 1967
Spring 1930
Jun 1977
Bloomsburg University
Bloomsburg
University
Approved Degree Programs By College
2008‐2009
College
CIP Code Program Name
Professional Studies
16.1603 ASL/English Interpreting
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Professional Studies
51.0204 Audiology & Speech Pathology
Professional Studies
13.1210 Early Childhood Education
Professional Studies
13.1202 Elementary Education
Professional Studies
51.1601 Nursing
Professional Studies
26.0101 Secondary Ed., Biology
Professional Studies
40.0501 Secondary Ed., Chemistry
Professional Studies
45.9999 Secondary Ed., Citizenship
Professional Studies
09.0101 Secondary Ed., Communication
Professional Studies
40.0601 Secondary Ed., Earth Science
Professional Studies
23.0101 Secondary Ed., English
Professional Studies
16.0901 Secondary Ed., French
Professional Studies
16.0501 Secondary Ed., German
Professional Studies
27.0101 Secondary Ed., Mathematics
Professional Studies
40.0801 Secondary Ed., Physics
Professional Studies
16.0905 Secondary Ed., Spanish
Professional Studies
13.1001 Special Education
(17 Approved Active Programs in the College of Professional Studies)
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Degree
BS
BS
BSEd
BSEd
BSN
BSEd
BSEd
BSEd
BSEd
BSEd
BSEd
BSEd
BSEd
BSEd
BSEd
BSEd
BSEd
Date Approved
Jun 1983
Fall 1947
Fall 1975
Fall 1927
Fall 1975
Fall 1951
Fall 1957
Fall 1938
Summer 1972
Fall 1961
Fall 1938
Fall 1938
Jun 1999
Fall 1938
Fall 1957
Fall 1942
Dec 1976
Bloomsburg University
Bloomsburg
University
Approved Degree Programs By College
2008‐2009
College
CIP Code Program Name
Science & Technology
gy
26.0101 Biology, General
gy,
Science & Technology
26.0101 Biology, General
Science & Technology
40.0501 Chemistry
Science & Technology
40.0501 Chemistry
Science & Technology
51.1005 Health Sciences
Science & Technology
11.9999 Computer Forensics
Science & Technology
11.0701 Computer Science
Science & Technology
14.1001 Electronics Engineering Technology
Science & Technology
40.0601 Geocience
Science & Technology
45.0701 Geography
Science & Technology
51.2205 Health Physics
Science & Technology
27.0101 Mathematics
Science & Technology
27.0101 Mathematics
Science & Technology
51.0907 Medical Imaging
Science & Technology
40.0801 Physics
Science & Technology
40.0801 Physics
(16 Approved Active Programs in the College of Science & Technology)
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Degree
BA
BS
BA
BS
BS
BS
BS
BS
BS
BA
BS
BA
BS
BS
BA
BS
Date Approved
Sep 1970
p
Sep 1970
Sep 1970
Sep 1970
Fall 1971
Apr 2006
Jun 1977
May 2000
Dec 1971
Sep 1970
Fall 1987
Sep 1970
Sep 1970
Aug 1979
Sep 1970
Sep 1970
Bloomsburg University
Bloomsburg
University
Approved Degree Programs By College
2008‐2009
College
CIP Code Program Name
Graduate Studies
51.0202 Audiology
gy
Graduate Studies
26.0101 Biology Education
Graduate Studies
26.0101 Biology, General
Graduate Studies
52.0201 Business Administration
Graduate Studies
52.0101 Business Education, General
Graduate Studies
51.0913 Clinical Athletic Training
Graduate Studies
13.0301 Curriculum and Instruction
Graduate Studies
13.1210 Early Childhood Education
Graduate Studies
13.1003 Education of Deaf Hard Hearing
Graduate Studies
13.1202 Elementary Education
Graduate Studies
31.0505 Exercise Science
Graduate Studies
13.1101 Guidance Counseling & Student Affairs
Graduate Studies
13.0501 Instructional Technology
Graduate Studies
51.1601 Nursing
Graduate Studies
51.0911 Radiologist Assistant
Graduate Studies
13.1315 Reading Education
Graduate Studies
13.1001 Special Education
Graduate Studies
51.0203 Speech Pathology
18 Approved Graduate Degree Programs, (17 Master’s, 1 Doctorate)
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Degree
AUD
MEd
MS
MBA
MEd
MS
MEd
MS
MS
MEd
MS
MED
MS
MSN
MS
MEd
MS
MS
Date Approved
Jan 2003
Aug 1965
May 1971
Mar 1976
Apr 1960
Oct 2007
Jun 1905
Jan 1978
Oct 1976
Apr 1960
Oct 1991
Jan 2007
May 1985
Jun 1983
Jan 2005
Aug 1968
Dec 1978
Oct 1976
Bloomsburg University
Bloomsburg
University
Approved Minors By College
2008‐2009
College
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
(23 Approved Active Minors)
CIP Code
45.0201
50.0703
50.0702
05.0123
23.1001
23.0501
43.0104
45.0601
23.0101
05.0299
16.0901
05.0207
16.0501
54.0101
05.0107
50.0901
38.0101
45.1001
23.1101
42.0101
45.1101
16.0905
50.0501
Program Name
Anthropology
Art History
Art Studio
Chinese Studies
Communication Studies
Creative Writingg
Criminal Justice
Economics
English
Ethnic Studies
French
Gender and Women's Studies
German
History
Latin American Studies
Music
Philosophy
Political Science
Professional Writing
Psychology
Sociology
Spanish
Theatre Arts
2‐6
Program Category
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
College
Business
Business
Business
Business
Business
Business
Business
(7 Approved Active Minors)
CIP Code
52.0301
52.0201
52.0204
11 0101
11.0101
22.9999
52.0201
52.1401
Bloomsburg University
Approved Minors By College
2008‐2009
Program Name
Accounting
Business
Business Information Systems
Computer and Information Science
Computer and Information Science
Legal Studies
Management
Marketing
Professional Studies
Professional Studies
(2 Approved Active Minors)
51.0204
13.0501
Audiology & Speech Pathology
Educational Technology
Minor
Minor
Science & Technology
Science & Technology
Science & Technology
Science & Technology
Science & Technology
Science & Technology
Science & Technology
Science & Technology
Science & Technology
Science & Technology
Science & Technology
Science & Technology
Science & Technology
(12 Approved Active Minors)
(12 Approved Active Minors)
26.0101
40.0501
11.9999
11.0701
11.0801
14.1001
40.0601
45.0701
40.0601
27.0101
40.0801
27.0501
Biology, General
Chemistry
Computer Forensics
Computer Science
Computer Science ‐ Web Development
Electronics
Geocience
Geography
Geology
Mathematics
Physics
Statistics
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
44 Approved Active Minors
2‐7
Program Category
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Minor
Accreditation
Bloomsburg University is Accredited By…
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
American Speech‐Language‐Hearing Association (ASHA)
National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE)
Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET)
National Association of Schools of Music (NASM)
Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)
Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)
Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)
Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP)
Council on Education of the Deaf (CED)
National Association of Schools of Theatre (NAST)
2‐8
Enrollment
(Overall)
Official Enrollment Data – Headcount Vs. FTE
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
9500
9000
8500
8000
7500
7000
6500
6000
5500
5000
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Headcount 7648 7567 7548 7916 8039 8284 8305 8570 8723 8745 8855
FTE
6891 6844 6855 7265 7390 7563 7621 7818 7988 8011 8104
Fall Semester
ll
3‐1
Official Enrollment Data By Student Level
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
10000
9000
8000
7000
6000
5000
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
Graduate
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
684 689 704 693 741 763 781 787 846 807 774
UG Non‐Degree 397 325 284 246 253 213 200 208 244 271 241
UG Degree
6567 6553 6560 6977 7045 7308 7324 7575 7633 7667 7840
Fall Semester
ll
3‐2
Official Enrollment Data By Full‐Time/Part‐Time Status
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
10000
9000
8000
7000
6000
5000
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Part‐Time 1221 1125 1092 1064 1043 997 937 969 1029 1027 1003
Full‐Time 6427 6442 6456 6852 6996 7287 7368 7601 7694 7718 7852
Fall Semester
ll
3‐3
Official Enrollment Data By Gender
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
10000
9000
8000
7000
6000
5000
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
Male
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
2781 2794 2827 3022 3111 3162 3196 3327 3422 3521 3611
Female 4867 4773 4721 4894 4928 5122 5109 5243 5301 5224 5244
Fall Semester
ll
3‐4
Official Enrollment Data
Fall 1999 through Fall 2003
Fall 1999 through Fall 2003
Session
Category
Full‐Time Full‐Time Full‐Time Part‐Time Part‐Time Part‐Time
Total
Total
Student
Male
Female
Total Male
Female
Total Male
Female
Total Credit
Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Hours
F.T.E.
Fall 1999 U.G. Degree
U.G. Non‐Degree
Total Undergraduate
Total Graduate
TOTAL
2316
22
2338
68
2406
3885
14
3899
137
4036
6201
36
6237
205
6442
121
122
243
145
388
231
167
398
339
737
352
289
641
484
1125
2437
144
2581
213
2794
4116
181
4297
476
4773
6553 95833 6388.87
325 1898 126.53
6878 97731 6515.40
689 3941 328.42
7567 101672 6843.82
Fall 2000 U.G. Degree
UG N D
U.G. Non‐Degree
Total Undergraduate
Total Graduate
TOTAL
2388
20
2408
55
2463
3814
20
3834
159
3993
6202
40
6242
214
6456
127
101
228
136
364
231
143
374
354
728
358
244
602
490
1092
2515
121
2636
191
2827
4045
163
4208
513
4721
6560 96011 6400.73
284 1620 108
108.00
00
6844 97631 6508.73
704 4153 346.08
7548 101784 6854.82
Fall 2001 U.G. Degree
U G Non Degree
U.G. Non‐Degree
Total Undergraduate
Total Graduate
TOTAL
2607
13
2620
60
2680
4019
18
4037
135
4172
6626
31
6657
195
6852
116
91
207
135
342
235
124
359
363
722
351
215
566
498
1064
2723
104
2827
195
3022
4254
142
4396
498
4894
6977 102569 6837.93
246 1426 95.07
95 07
7223 103995 6933.00
693 3984 332.00
7916 107979 7265.00
Fall 2002 U.G. Degree
U.G. Non‐Degree
U.G. Non
Degree
Total Undergraduate
Total Graduate
TOTAL
2658
14
2672
88
2760
4053
15
4068
168
4236
6711
29
6740
256
6996
114
99
213
138
351
220
125
345
347
692
334
224
558
485
1043
2772
113
2885
226
3111
4273
140
4413
515
4928
7045 103568 6904.53
253 1504 100
100.27
27
7298 105072 7004.80
741 4627 385.58
8039 109699 7390.38
Fall 2003 U.G. Degree
U.G. Non‐Degree
g
Total Undergraduate
Total Graduate
TOTAL
2727
20
2747
98
2845
4213
14
4227
215
4442
6940
34
6974
313
7287
118
76
194
123
317
250
103
353
327
680
368
179
547
450
997
2845
96
2941
221
3162
4463
117
4580
542
5122
7308 105590 7039.33
213 1289 85.93
7521 106879 7125.27
763 5251 437.58
8284 112130 7562.85
3‐5
Official Enrollment Data
Fall 2004 through Fall 2008
Fall 2004 through Fall 2008
Session
Category
Full‐Time Full‐Time Full‐Time Part‐Time Part‐Time Part‐Time
Total
Total
Student
Male
Female
Total Male
Female
Total Male
Female
Total Credit
Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Hours
F.T.E.
Fall 2004 U.G. Degree
U.G. Non‐Degree
Total Undergraduate
Total Graduate
TOTAL
2795
15
2810
94
2904
4201
17
4218
246
4464
6996
32
7028
340
7368
94
78
172
120
292
234
90
324
321
645
328
168
496
441
937
2889
93
2982
214
3196
4435
107
4542
567
5109
7324 106052 7070.13
200 1265 84.33
7524 107317 7154.47
781 5603 466.92
8305 112920 7621.38
Fall 2005 U.G. Degree
U.G. Non‐Degree
Total Undergraduate
Total Graduate
TOTAL
2873
16
2889
98
2987
4340
28
4368
246
4614
7213
44
7257
344
7601
125
64
189
151
340
237
100
337
292
629
362
164
526
443
969
2998
80
3078
249
3327
4577
128
4705
538
5243
7575 109018 7267.87
208 1337 89.13
7783 110355 7357.00
787 5531 460.92
8570 115886 7817.92
Fall 2006 U.G. Degree
U.G. Non‐Degree
Total Undergraduate
Total Graduate
TOTAL
2976
9
2985
106
3091
4320
33
4353
250
4603
7296
42
7338
356
7694
105
75
180
151
331
232
127
359
339
698
337
202
539
490
1029
3081
84
3165
257
3422
4552
160
4712
589
5301
7633 110821 7388.07
244 1499 99.93
7877 112320 7488.00
846 5999 499.92
8723 118319 7987.92
Fall 2007 U.G. Degree
U.G. Non‐Degree
Total Undergraduate
Total Graduate
TOTAL
3078
20
3098
108
3206
4237
24
4261
251
4512
7315
44
7359
359
7718
110
72
182
133
315
242
155
397
315
712
352
227
579
448
1027
3188
92
3280
241
3521
4479
179
4658
566
5224
7667 111377 7425.13
271 1548 103.20
7938 112925 7528.33
807 5790 482.50
8745 118715 8010.83
Fall 2008 U.G. Degree
UG N D
U.G. Non‐Degree
Total Undergraduate
Total Graduate
TOTAL
3163
15
3178
112
3290
4329
23
4352
210
4562
7492
38
7530
322
7852
122
69
191
130
321
226
134
360
322
682
348
203
551
452
1003
3285
84
3369
242
3611
4555
157
4712
532
5244
7840 113330 7555.33
241 1396 93.07
93 07
8081 114726 7648.40
774 5470 455.83
8855 120196 8104.23
3‐6
Official Enrollment Data
Spring 2000 through Spring 2004
Spring 2000 through Spring 2004
Session
Category
Full‐Time Full‐Time Full‐Time Part‐Time Part‐Time Part‐Time
Total
Total
Student
Male
Female
Total Male
Female
Total Male
Female
Total Credit
Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Hours
F.T.E.
Spr 2000 U.G. Degree
U.G. Non-Degree
Total Undergraduate
Total Graduate
TOTAL
2206
20
2226
77
2303
3616
24
3640
118
3758
5822
44
5866
195
6061
148
102
250
135
385
239
117
356
353
709
387
219
606
488
1094
2354
122
2476
212
2688
3855
141
3996
471
4467
6209
263
6472
683
7155
89637 5975.80
1663 110.87
91300 6086.67
3895 324.58
95195 6411.25
Spr 2001 U.G. Degree
UG N
U.G.
Non-Degree
D
Total Undergraduate
Total Graduate
TOTAL
2216
19
2235
53
2288
3526
22
3548
123
3671
5742
41
5783
176
5959
139
80
219
145
364
248
125
373
399
772
387
205
592
544
1136
2355
99
2454
198
2652
3774
147
3921
522
4443
6129
246
6375
720
7095
88579 5905.27
1536 102.40
102 40
90115 6007.67
3969 330.75
94084 6338.42
Spr 2002 U.G. Degree
U G Non
U.G.
Non-Degree
Degree
Total Undergraduate
Total Graduate
TOTAL
2449
13
2462
79
2541
3712
18
3730
115
3845
6161
31
6192
194
6386
130
79
209
128
337
254
113
367
407
774
384
192
576
535
1111
2579
92
2671
207
2878
3966
131
4097
522
4619
6545 95354 6356.93
223
1304
86 93
86.93
6768 96658 6443.87
729
4116 343.00
7497 100774 6786.87
Spr 2003 U.G. Degree
U.G. Non-Degree
g
Total Undergraduate
Total Graduate
TOTAL
2466
14
2480
79
2559
3785
16
3801
142
3943
6251
30
6281
221
6502
129
70
199
148
347
260
92
352
370
722
389
162
551
518
1069
2595
84
2679
227
2906
4045
108
4153
512
4665
6640 94817 6321.13
192
1222
81.47
6832 96039 6402.60
739
4468 372.33
7571 100507 6774.93
Spr 2004 U.G. Degree
U.G. Non-Degree
Total Undergraduate
Total Graduate
TOTAL
2535
14
2549
87
2636
3913
15
3928
179
4107
6448
29
6477
266
6743
131
62
193
110
303
263
69
332
348
680
394
131
525
458
983
2666
76
2742
197
2939
4176
84
4260
527
4787
6842 97817 6521.13
160
1043
69.53
7002 98860 6590.67
724
4809 400.75
7726 103669 6991.42
3‐7
Official Enrollment Data
Spring 2005 through Spring 2009
Spring 2005 through Spring 2009
Session Category
Full‐Time Full‐Time Full‐Time Part‐Time Part‐Time Part‐Time
Total
Total
Student
Male
Female
Total Male
Female
Total Male
Female
Total Credit
Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Hours
F.T.E.
Spr 2005 U.G. Degree
U.G. Non-Degree
Total Undergraduate
Total Graduate
TOTAL
2609
17
2626
96
2722
3937
15
3952
195
4147
6546
32
6578
291
6869
140
65
205
131
336
254
88
342
356
698
394
153
547
487
1034
2749
82
2831
227
3058
4191
103
4294
551
4845
6940 98241 6549.40
185
1131
75.40
7125 99372 6624.80
778
5247 437.25
7903 104619 7062.05
Spr 2006 U.G. Degree
UG N
U.G.
Non-Degree
D
Total Undergraduate
Total Graduate
TOTAL
2684
12
2696
98
2794
4077
28
4105
213
4318
6761
40
6801
311
7112
110
76
186
167
353
246
135
381
328
709
356
211
567
495
1062
2794
88
2882
265
3147
4323
163
4486
541
5027
7117 101161 6744.07
251
1482
98 80
98.80
7368 102643 6842.87
806
5400 450.00
8174 108043 7292.87
Spr 2007 U.G. Degree
U G Non
U.G.
Non-Degree
Degree
Total Undergraduate
Total Graduate
TOTAL
2791
18
2809
103
2912
4036
28
4064
192
4256
6827
46
6873
295
7168
127
90
217
146
363
240
120
360
396
756
367
210
577
542
1119
2918
108
3026
249
3275
4276
148
4424
588
5012
7194 102569 6837.93
256
1543 102.87
102 87
7450 104112 6940.80
837
5473 456.08
8287 109585 7396.88
Spr 2008 U.G. Degree
U.G. Non-Degree
g
Total Undergraduate
Total Graduate
TOTAL
2869
26
2895
98
2993
3997
27
4024
185
4209
6866
53
6919
283
7202
123
60
183
150
333
232
137
369
371
740
355
197
552
521
1073
2992
86
3078
248
3326
4229
164
4393
556
4949
7221 103494 6899.60
250
1546 103.07
7471 105040 7002.67
804
5295 441.25
8275 110335 7443.92
Spr 2009 U.G. Degree
U.G. Non-Degree
Total Undergraduate
Total Graduate
TOTAL
2982
10
2992
98
3090
4084
22
4106
188
4294
7066
32
7098
286
7384
123
79
202
140
342
233
142
375
393
768
356
221
577
533
1110
3105
89
3194
238
3432
4317
164
4481
581
5062
7422 106071 7071.40
253
1404
93.60
7675 107475 7165.00
819
5341 445.08
8494 112816 7610.08
3‐8
Official Enrollment Data, Summer 2004 through Summer 2008
Summer Session
Summer 2004
Undergraduate Degree
Undergraduate Non‐Degree
Undergraduate Non
Degree
Undergraduate Total
Graduate
Total
Summer 2005
Undergraduate Degree
Undergraduate Non‐Degree
Undergraduate Total
Undergraduate Total
Graduate
Total
Summer 2006
Undergraduate Degree
Undergraduate Non‐Degree
Undergraduate Total
Graduate
Total
Summer 2007
Undergraduate Degree
Undergraduate Non‐Degree
Undergraduate Total
Graduate
Total
Summer 2008
Undergraduate Degree
Undergraduate Non‐Degree
Undergraduate Total
Graduate
Total
Summer 1
(Sessions 1, 4 & 5)
Headcount
SCH
Summer 2
(Sessions 2, 3, 6, 7, and 8)
Headcount
SCH
Total Summer
Unduplicated
Headcount
SCH
1164
172
1336
492
1828
5280
631
5911
2058
7969
1531
126
1657
589
2246
9105
488
9593
3032
12625
2148
247
2395
712
3107
14385
1119
15504
5090
20594
1121
148
1269
436
1705
5352
554
5906
1785
7691
1658
114
1772
551
2323
8816
475
9291
2997
12288
2242
227
2469
693
3162
14168
1029
15197
4782
19979
1167
158
1325
528
1853
5541
593
6134
2223
8357
1672
134
1806
579
2385
8755
514
9269
3126
12395
2325
248
2573
768
3341
14296
1107
15403
5349
20752
1268
144
1412
518
1930
5823
516
6339
2058
8397
1764
153
1917
594
2511
9113
610
9723
3146
12869
2450
245
2695
749
3444
14936
1126
16062
5204
21266
1293
166
1459
463
1922
6035
673
6708
2034
8742
1858
137
1995
644
2639
9744
496
10240
3093
13333
2621
263
2884
780
3664
15779
1169
16948
5127
22075
3‐9
Enrollment History
Fall Semesters 1926 to Present
Fall Semesters 1926 to Present
Year
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
Full‐Time
712
696
682
663
614
649
628
577
549
595
687
641
665
657
581
404
285
253
177
208
662
756
790
838
831
773
771
694
747
935
1078
1187
1368
1582
Undergraduate
Part‐Time
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
96
NA
115
172
NA
114
86
53
0
23
NA
105
NA
128
100
106
46
32
33
30
1
1
41
11
18
Total
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
691
NA
756
837
NA
695
490
338
253
200
NA
767
NA
918
938
937
819
803
727
777
936
1079
1228
1379
1600
Full‐Time
Graduate
Part‐Time
3‐10
Total
Full‐Time
Total
Part‐Time
Total
Enrollment History
Fall Semesters 1926 to Present
Fall Semesters 1926 to Present
Year
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
Full‐Time
1737
1932
1971
2167
2430
2828
3095
3202
3392
3550
3907
4239
4310
4315
4417
4681
4773
4992
4844
4904
4940
4942
4879
4959
5045
5133
5332
5452
5470
5698
5869
6016
5944
5848
Undergraduate
Part‐Time
19
35
18
35
48
115
80
187
159
210
123
287
240
337
476
572
632
685
827
899
807
816
867
850
719
769
818
900
834
908
939
1026
1034
945
Total
1756
1967
1989
2202
2478
2943
3175
3389
3551
3760
4030
4526
4550
4652
4893
5253
5405
5677
5671
5803
5747
5758
5746
5809
5764
5902
6150
6352
6304
6606
6808
7042
6978
6793
Full‐Time
Graduate
Part‐Time
Total
Full‐Time
Total
Part‐Time
Total
5
6
15
13
20
24
36
44
58
47
50
67
72
75
69
65
85
81
105
99
93
108
120
122
115
127
147
170
173
166
109
140
180
218
296
341
389
372
445
456
538
643
626
648
581
664
671
500
389
408
332
429
487
462
385
410
509
508
400
416
114
146
195
231
316
365
425
416
503
503
588
710
698
723
650
729
756
581
494
507
425
537
607
584
500
537
656
678
573
582
2435
2834
3110
3215
3412
3574
3943
4283
4368
4362
4467
4748
4845
5067
4913
4969
5025
5023
4984
5058
5138
5241
5452
5574
5585
5825
6016
6186
6117
6014
157
255
260
405
455
551
512
659
685
793
1014
1215
1258
1333
1408
1563
1478
1316
1256
1258
1051
1198
1305
1362
1219
1318
1448
1534
1434
1361
2592
3089
3370
3620
3867
4125
4455
4942
5053
5155
5481
5963
6103
6400
6321
6532
6503
6339
6240
6316
6189
6439
6757
6936
6804
7143
7464
7720
7551
7375
3‐11
Enrollment History
Fall Semesters 1926 to Present
Fall Semesters 1926 to Present
Year
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Full‐Time
5764
5753
6064
6223
6229
6237
6242
6657
6740
6974
7028
7257
7338
7359
7530
Undergraduate
Part‐Time
868
868
748
697
735
641
602
566
558
547
496
526
539
579
551
Total
6632
6621
6812
6920
6964
6878
6844
7223
7298
7521
7524
7783
7877
7938
8081
Full‐Time
179
188
203
190
198
205
214
195
256
313
340
344
356
359
322
Graduate
Part‐Time
466
503
423
389
486
484
490
498
485
450
441
443
490
448
452
3‐12
Total
645
691
626
579
684
689
704
693
741
763
781
787
846
807
774
Full‐Time
5943
5941
6267
6413
6427
6442
6456
6852
6996
7287
7368
7601
7694
7718
7852
Total
Part‐Time
1334
1371
1171
1086
1221
1125
1092
1064
1043
997
937
969
1029
1027
1003
Total
7277
7312
7438
7499
7648
7567
7548
7916
8039
8284
8305
8570
8723
8745
8855
Enrollment Data By Racial/Ethnic Status
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
900
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
Latino
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
102 112 109 110 114 120 128 149 155 195 195
Asian
59 61 63 65 78 69 76 83 94 93 90
Native Amer 20 16 17 21 16 15 12 12 16 14 15
Afr Amer
225 209 211 211 266 309 371 460 498 539 553
Fall Semester
ll
3‐13
Total Enrollment By Race
Fall 1999 through Fall 2008
Fall 1999 through Fall 2008
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
African
American
American
Indian
Asian or
Pacific
Islander
Latino
Foreign
White
209
211
211
266
309
371
460
498
539
553
16
17
21
16
15
12
12
16
14
15
61
63
65
78
69
76
83
94
93
90
112
109
110
114
120
128
149
155
195
233
58
81
79
69
94
71
93
88
89
76
7111
7067
7428
7342
7514
7376
7427
7354
7145
7119
Unknown
Total
Minority
Total
154
161
270
346
518
670
769
7567
7548
7914
8039
8282
8304
8570
8723
8745
8855
398
400
407
474
513
587
704
763
841
891
%
Unknown
Total
%
Minority
1.92
1.94
3.25
4.04
5.94
7.66
8.68
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
5.26
5.30
5.14
5.90
6.19
7.07
8.21
8.75
9.62
10.06
PERCENT COMPOSITION BY RACE
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
%
African
American
%
American
Indian
% Asian or
Pacific
Islander
%
Latino
%
Foreign
%
White
2.76
2.80
2.67
3.31
3.73
4.47
5.37
5.71
6.16
6.25
0.21
0.23
0.27
0.20
0.18
0.14
0.14
0.18
0.16
0.17
0.81
0.83
0.82
0.97
0.83
0.92
0.97
1.08
1.06
1.02
1.48
1.44
1.39
1.42
1.45
1.54
1.74
1.78
2.23
2.63
0.77
1.07
1.00
0.86
1.13
0.86
1.09
1.01
1.02
0.86
93.97
93.63
93.86
91.33
90.73
88.82
86.66
84.31
81.70
80.40
3‐14
3‐14
3‐15
Total Enrollment By County
Fall 1999 through Fall 2008
Fall 1999 through Fall 2008
County
Adams
Allegheny
Armstrong
Beaver
Bedford
B k
Berks
Blair
Bradford
Bucks
Butler
Cambria
Cameron
Carbon
Centre
Chester
Clarion
Clearfield
Clinton
Columbia
Crawford
Cumberland
Dauphin
Delaware
Elk
Erie
Fayette
Forest
Franklin
Fulton
Greene
Huntingdon
Indiana
Jefferson
Juniata
Lackawanna
Lancaster
Lawrence
1999
19
19
1
2
1
220
3
61
533
4
4
2
93
15
156
0
17
23
925
1
78
128
143
7
3
3
0
10
1
0
4
2
10
25
234
175
0
2000
25
13
0
2
1
228
7
78
510
1
3
0
97
31
161
0
15
26
915
1
73
133
149
3
4
2
0
14
1
0
5
2
10
23
205
176
0
2001
20
17
0
3
3
224
12
76
539
1
8
1
94
19
158
1
21
22
922
1
88
158
152
1
5
2
0
15
1
0
7
3
11
27
194
169
1
2002
24
13
0
1
3
201
10
86
500
1
9
3
87
20
178
0
26
29
946
2
93
162
167
2
3
2
1
21
0
0
9
2
10
24
229
163
1
3‐16
2003
21
11
0
2
2
187
16
97
526
1
7
5
87
24
182
1
29
27
893
2
122
144
156
2
3
0
1
25
0
0
9
2
5
22
245
168
2
2004
23
16
1
0
2
213
10
84
494
4
9
5
79
26
213
1
38
33
896
0
118
144
168
2
2
0
1
18
1
0
8
1
7
23
239
176
3
2005
25
13
2
1
1
226
14
86
499
6
12
2
98
25
222
3
32
42
924
2
108
150
178
2
4
1
1
22
1
0
8
4
6
20
221
183
3
2006
33
18
2
1
2
261
23
83
514
6
10
0
103
19
216
4
27
27
966
1
128
150
183
7
6
1
0
20
2
0
10
4
4
26
198
202
5
2007
38
17
2
3
2
267
22
88
544
5
5
2
117
28
219
3
26
34
953
3
112
138
200
9
10
1
1
15
2
0
6
6
2
23
169
203
4
2008
44
11
2
4
1
273
19
84
606
6
5
2
113
32
239
3
20
31
926
2
114
150
215
6
6
3
1
13
1
1
7
8
3
18
140
192
4
Total Enrollment By County
Fall 1999 through Fall 2008
Fall 1999 through Fall 2008
County
Lebanon
Lehigh
Luzerne
Lycoming
McKean
Mercer
Mifflin
Monroe
Montgomery
Montour
Northampton
Northumberland
P
Perry
Philadelphia
Pike
Potter
Schuylkill
Snyder
Somerset
Sullivan
Susquehanna
Tioga
Union
Venango
Warren
Washington
Wayne
Westmoreland
Wyoming
York
1999
68
196
682
229
6
3
13
94
448
154
231
648
17
261
29
3
360
122
3
17
52
17
118
4
5
2
52
10
29
104
2000
62
196
680
236
4
3
16
91
420
182
210
656
24
228
36
2
358
107
4
24
54
19
128
2
3
2
50
10
30
108
2001
63
219
695
279
4
2
17
110
440
200
238
651
36
227
41
3
392
130
5
19
60
16
129
2
4
2
57
8
28
111
2002
62
221
698
308
1
3
22
103
445
202
243
658
38
235
41
5
368
126
4
21
59
18
141
2
2
3
47
6
27
143
2003
71
243
714
359
3
2
21
115
462
219
228
674
35
255
42
6
352
137
4
24
57
22
121
1
2
3
51
9
27
157
2004
68
262
712
335
4
4
28
117
461
224
238
666
40
312
42
7
316
140
4
18
52
22
134
2
1
4
39
9
32
147
2005
61
283
713
319
6
7
27
137
462
221
267
656
33
383
56
7
312
139
3
19
50
28
126
2
3
4
37
7
31
145
2006
65
277
692
339
6
7
34
144
448
214
262
674
40
400
68
7
307
135
2
16
48
25
138
1
9
1
50
6
31
151
2007
61
258
678
325
5
6
35
149
482
234
278
670
37
413
76
10
306
127
3
11
47
33
120
1
10
2
59
4
28
138
2008
79
275
648
265
10
5
45
176
554
229
279
646
31
430
81
9
342
112
3
6
42
24
123
0
7
2
54
4
29
142
State Total
6899
6859
7164
7280
7442
7498
7691
7859
7885
7957
Out‐of‐State 668
689
750
759
840
806
879
864
860
898
Overall Total
7567
7548
7914
8039
8282
8304
8570
8723
8745
8855
3‐17
Total Enrollment By State
Fall 2008
Fall 2008
3‐18
Total Enrollment By State
Fall 1999 through Fall 2008
Fall 1999 through Fall 2008
State
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Mi
Missouri
i
Nebraska
New Hampshire
Fall
1999
1
1
1
3
0
9
11
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
14
3
0
0
0
1
1
3
Fall
2000
2
0
0
3
0
10
13
0
2
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
16
2
1
1
0
0
1
1
Fall
2001
1
0
0
2
1
14
14
1
3
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
3
17
1
0
1
0
0
1
2
Fall
2002
0
0
2
3
0
10
7
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
18
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
3‐19
Fall
2003
1
0
1
2
0
11
10
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
21
2
0
0
1
1
0
2
Fall
2004
0
0
1
1
0
12
13
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
22
1
0
0
1
1
0
2
Fall
2005
0
0
2
1
0
11
10
2
6
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
22
2
2
0
1
1
0
1
Fall
2006
1
0
0
3
0
12
13
1
4
0
0
0
2
1
1
0
0
0
27
2
2
0
1
0
0
1
Fall
2007
1
0
0
2
0
10
14
2
1
0
0
1
2
0
2
1
0
1
30
3
1
0
0
0
0
1
Fall
2008
0
0
0
2
0
13
22
2
1
0
0
0
3
0
1
1
0
1
34
7
1
0
0
0
0
1
Total Enrollment By State
Fall 1999 through Fall 2008
Fall 1999 through Fall 2008
State
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virgin Islands
Virginia
Washington
g
West Virginia
Wisconsin
AP
Foreign
Total
Fall
1999
463
76
3
3
0
1
6897
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
9
0
2
0
0
58
7567
Fall
2000
458
64
4
3
0
0
6860
6
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
0
9
0
1
0
1
81
7548
Fall
2001
516
73
3
1
0
1
7160
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
12
0
0
0
0
79
7914
Fall
2002
530
79
2
2
0
1
7281
1
0
1
1
1
3
0
0
0
15
0
1
1
0
69
8039
3‐20
Fall
2003
583
74
3
1
1
0
7444
1
0
1
1
0
5
0
1
0
17
0
1
0
0
94
8282
Fall
2004
574
78
2
2
0
0
7497
1
2
0
1
0
2
0
1
1
11
1
1
0
0
71
8304
Fall
2005
609
87
1
2
0
0
7696
1
2
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
11
3
0
0
0
93
8570
Fall
2006
595
96
0
1
0
0
7859
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
2
0
6
2
0
0
0
88
8723
Fall
2007
590
95
0
3
0
0
7888
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
3
2
0
0
0
89
8745
Fall
2008
612
106
0
2
1
0
7973
1
3
0
0
2
1
0
1
0
8
0
0
1
0
55
8855
3‐21
Total Enrollment By Country
Fall 2002 through Fall 2008
Country
Austria
Bangladesh
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Brazil
Bulgaria
Burkina Faso
Cameroon
Canada
China
Chile
Costa Rica
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Ecuador
Egypt
Finland
France
Germany
Gh
Ghana
Greece
Guinea
Fall
2002
0
5
0
1
0
1
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
3
4
1
1
1
Fall
2003
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
2
7
0
0
0
1
4
0
1
0
4
3
0
1
3‐22
Fall
2004
1
5
0
1
0
1
0
3
9
0
1
0
1
4
0
1
1
0
3
2
1
Fall
2005
1
6
0
3
0
0
0
2
14
0
0
1
1
3
0
3
2
3
6
0
1
Fall
2006
1
5
1
2
1
0
0
2
15
0
0
1
0
1
0
2
2
2
4
0
1
Fall
2007
0
7
0
2
1
0
0
3
13
1
0
0
0
0
1
3
0
4
2
0
0
Fall
2008
0
5
0
3
0
0
0
5
14
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
3
1
0
0
Total Enrollment By Country
Fall 2002 through Fall 2008
Country
Haiti
Hungary
India
di
Indonesia
Ireland
Isreal
Jamaica
J
Japan
Jordan
Kenya
Korea, Republic Of
Kuwait
Liberia
Lithuania
Malawi
Mexico
Nepal
Nigeria
Pakistan
Philippines
Poland
Romania
Russia
Fall
2002
1
1
7
1
0
0
0
1
0
2
1
0
0
1
0
1
6
0
1
0
1
0
4
Fall
2003
0
0
6
0
1
0
0
1
0
3
0
1
0
1
0
0
5
1
2
1
1
0
25
3‐23
Fall
2004
0
0
9
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
2
4
1
0
0
2
1
3
Fall
2005
0
0
9
0
0
0
0
1
1
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
5
0
0
0
1
0
9
Fall
2006
1
0
10
0
0
1
1
0
0
2
2
0
0
0
1
2
5
1
0
0
0
0
7
Fall
2007
1
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
3
0
1
0
1
0
3
1
1
1
0
0
14
Fall
2008
1
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
1
0
0
2
3
1
1
0
0
0
12
Total Enrollment By Country
Fall 2002 through Fall 2008
Country
Samoa
Saudia Arabia
Singapore
Slovenia
South Africa
Spain
Sri Lanka
St. Lucia
Sweden
Taiwan
Tanzania, United Republic Of
Thailand
Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey
Ukraine
United Kingdom
Uzbekistan
Venezuela
Vietnam
Yugoslavia
Zambia
Total
Fall
2002
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
0
1
0
2
1
3
0
2
0
69
Fall
2003
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
9
1
1
0
2
0
94
3‐24
Fall
2004
1
0
0
0
1
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
2
0
1
0
1
0
71
Fall
2005
1
0
1
0
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
1
2
1
1
0
1
0
93
Fall
2006
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
1
4
1
0
1
2
0
88
Fall
2007
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
2
1
0
2
3
0
0
1
1
0
89
Fall
2008
0
0
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
2
0
0
1
0
1
76
Enrollment
(Undergraduate)
3‐25
Total Enrollment By Class Level
Fall 2000 through Fall 2008
Fall 2000 through Fall 2008
Undergraduate Degree
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Freshman
2444
2703
2511
2389
2345
2452
2433
2396
2532
Sophomore
1475
1567
1684
1690
1754
1886
1868
1911
1860
Junior
1263
1355
1462
1559
1636
1630
1690
1724
1730
Senior
1378
1351
1389
1671
1590
1607
1642
1636
1718
Total
6560
6976
7046
7309
7325
7575
7633
7667
7840
Undergraduate Non-Degree
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
233
200
211
178
171
174
214
242
216
23
24
14
15
7
8
11
12
9
Junior
3
9
9
6
6
3
1
4
2
Senior
24
13
18
12
15
23
18
13
14
283
246
252
211
199
208
244
271
241
Freshman
Sophomore
Total
Total Undergraduate
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Freshman
2677
2903
2722
2567
2516
2626
2647
2638
2748
Sophomore
1498
1591
1698
1705
1761
1894
1879
1923
1869
Junior
1266
1364
1471
1565
1642
1633
1691
1728
1732
Senior
1402
1364
1407
1683
1605
1630
1660
1649
1732
Total
6843
7222
7298
7520
7524
7783
7877
7938
8081
From 2000 to 2002, class levels were defined as freshman (0-31
(0 31 credits), sophomore (32-63
(32 63 credits), junior (64-95
(64 95 credits),
and senior (96 credits and above).
Since 2003, class levels are defined as freshman (0-29 credits), sophomore (30-59 credits), junior (60-89 credits), and senior (90 credits and
above) due to the 120 credit requirement for graduation.
3‐26
Undergraduate Enrollment By Race
Fall 1999 through Fall 2008
Fall 1999 through Fall 2008
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
African
American
American
Indian
Asian or
Pacific
Islander
Latino
Foreign
White
201
202
204
253
298
361
446
484
522
535
15
16
20
16
15
12
12
16
14
15
51
50
57
67
62
71
81
89
87
82
108
105
107
109
114
122
142
151
189
229
41
46
47
38
69
43
58
50
57
54
6462
6424
6787
6686
6829
6667
6715
6599
6421
6416
Unknown
Total
Minority
Total
129
133
248
329
488
648
750
6878
6843
7222
7298
7520
7524
7783
7877
7938
8081
375
373
388
445
489
566
681
740
812
861
%
Unknown
Total
%
Minority
1.77
1.77
3.30
4.23
6.20
8 16
8.16
9.28
100.00
100.00
100 00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100 00
100.00
100.00
5.45
5.45
5 37
5.37
6.10
6.50
7.52
8.75
9.39
10 23
10.23
10.65
PERCENT COMPOSITION BY RACE
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
%
African
American
%
American
Indian
% Asian or
Pacific
Islander
%
Latino
%
Foreign
%
White
2.92
2.95
2 82
2.82
3.47
3.96
4.80
5.73
6.14
6 58
6.58
6.62
0.22
0.23
0 28
0.28
0.22
0.20
0.16
0.15
0.20
0 18
0.18
0.19
0.74
0.73
0 79
0.79
0.92
0.82
0.94
1.04
1.13
1 10
1.10
1.01
1.57
1.53
1 48
1.48
1.49
1.52
1.62
1.82
1.92
2 38
2.38
2.83
0.60
0.67
0 65
0.65
0.52
0.92
0.57
0.75
0.63
0 72
0.72
0.67
93.95
93.88
93 98
93.98
91.61
90.81
88.61
86.28
83.78
80 89
80.89
79.40
3‐27
County
Adams
Allegheny
Armstrong
Beaver
Bedford
Berks
Blair
Bradford
Bucks
Butler
Cambria
Cameron
Carbon
Centre
Chester
Clarion
Clearfield
Clinton
Columbia
Crawford
Cumberland
Dauphin
Delaware
Elk
Erie
Fayette
Forest
Franklin
Fulton
Greene
Huntingdon
Indiana
Jefferson
Juniata
Lackawanna
Lancaster
Lawrence
1999
19
18
1
2
1
212
3
60
480
4
4
0
85
11
155
0
16
15
782
1
74
123
141
6
3
3
0
9
1
0
4
1
10
17
229
171
0
2000
23
10
0
2
1
224
7
77
459
1
3
0
90
14
159
0
14
19
776
1
70
126
149
2
4
2
0
13
0
0
5
2
10
21
201
169
0
Undergraduate Enrollment By County
Fall 1999 through Fall 2008
2001
20
16
0
3
2
223
12
74
498
1
6
1
91
16
157
1
20
17
786
1
87
151
149
1
5
2
0
14
1
0
7
3
11
24
189
164
1
2002
23
12
0
1
2
198
10
84
484
1
8
3
84
16
178
0
23
19
810
2
90
153
163
2
3
2
1
20
0
0
8
2
10
24
222
156
1
3‐28
2003
19
10
0
1
2
178
16
95
518
1
7
4
78
16
179
1
28
17
745
2
120
133
154
1
3
0
1
23
0
0
8
2
5
22
231
163
2
2004
21
14
1
0
2
204
10
83
487
2
9
3
71
17
208
1
38
20
742
0
112
127
165
1
2
0
1
16
1
0
5
1
4
22
222
171
3
2005
24
13
2
1
1
218
14
81
494
3
11
0
88
20
215
3
32
28
777
2
100
134
175
2
4
0
1
21
1
0
6
4
4
17
206
180
2
2006
33
15
1
1
1
256
22
79
510
6
9
0
94
16
213
4
25
19
801
1
120
136
179
6
5
0
0
19
2
0
9
4
4
22
181
198
4
2007
38
13
1
2
1
254
20
79
533
5
4
0
111
21
216
3
24
25
808
2
108
131
195
9
8
0
1
15
2
0
5
5
2
19
159
198
3
2008
44
9
1
4
1
264
19
79
595
5
4
0
103
21
238
3
20
22
782
1
110
143
214
6
5
1
1
13
1
1
6
7
3
15
134
184
3
County
Lebanon
Lehigh
Luzerne
Lycoming
McKean
Mercer
Mifflin
Monroe
Montgomery
Montour
Northampton
Northumberland
P
Perry
Philadelphia
Pike
Potter
Schuylkill
Snyder
Somerset
Sullivan
Susquehanna
Tioga
Union
Venango
Warren
Washington
Wayne
Westmoreland
Wyoming
York
1999
63
196
608
152
5
3
13
91
436
123
227
579
16
240
27
3
330
97
2
14
52
16
93
3
5
2
50
10
28
101
2000
58
193
598
173
4
3
13
89
412
141
209
561
24
217
35
2
329
90
3
20
53
18
103
2
3
2
49
10
30
106
State Total
6246
Out‐of‐State Overall Total
Undergraduate Enrollment By County
Fall 1999 through Fall 2008
Fall 1999 through Fall 2008
2001
61
213
611
187
4
2
16
105
432
167
236
573
34
215
39
3
356
105
5
17
59
15
104
2
4
2
57
8
27
110
2002
58
214
587
237
1
2
20
99
438
160
235
556
38
222
40
5
331
106
4
17
58
17
115
2
1
3
47
6
23
137
2003
66
238
583
289
2
2
21
106
457
182
221
586
33
249
42
5
308
115
4
21
53
19
106
1
1
3
50
9
26
149
2004
65
253
581
270
2
4
28
108
459
193
234
566
37
310
42
7
275
124
3
16
50
20
112
2
1
3
38
8
31
143
2005
61
270
590
262
4
7
24
133
455
180
259
567
29
377
54
7
262
120
2
15
47
27
110
2
3
3
36
6
29
142
2006
65
269
573
257
2
7
31
137
440
157
254
597
31
393
64
6
249
120
1
13
45
25
112
1
9
1
50
6
29
145
2007
58
250
560
247
4
6
34
145
476
179
268
600
32
404
73
8
257
109
1
9
45
32
94
1
9
1
59
3
25
132
2008
78
270
547
205
7
5
45
170
548
159
272
563
28
415
76
7
288
93
2
6
42
23
101
0
7
2
52
3
26
137
6204
6523
6594
6732
6771
6967
7084
7141
7239
632
639
699
704
788
753
816
793
797
842
6878
6843
7222
7298
7520
7524
7783
7877
7938
8081
3‐29
Undergraduate Majors
Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008
Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008
COLLEGE/DEPARTMENT/
DEGREE PROGRAM
College of Liberal Arts
Anthropology
Anthropology
Social Science
Social Science
FALL
1998
FALL
1999
FALL
2000
FALL
2001
FALL
2002
FALL
2003
FALL
2004
FALL
2005
FALL
2006
FALL
2007
FALL
2008
57
40
17
62
46
16
66
49
17
71
53
18
89
69
20
78
62
16
76
65
11
73
50
23
80
64
16
89
86
3
72
72
Art
Art History
Studio Art
100
25
75
86
19
67
77
16
61
102
25
77
100
22
78
97
19
78
104
16
88
103
23
80
104
28
76
86
21
65
76
17
59
Communication Studies & Theater Arts
Communication
Studies & Theater Arts
Communication Studies
Comm Studies*Interper Relation
Comm Studies*Leader & Soc Infl
Comm Studies*Organized Communication
Speech/Communication*Inter & Organ
p
/
Speech/Communication*Public Comm.
Theater Arts
156
93
4
5
9
10
2
33
238
52
57
20
65
5
1
38
236
47
55
31
68
262
71
61
28
59
283
57
60
29
95
267
89
50
25
66
233
114
34
11
39
251
136
32
12
35
234
132
30
9
31
237
89
50
20
51
1
34
217
44
44
32
59
1
1
36
43
42
37
35
36
32
27
Economics
Economics
Econ Business Minor (formerly Business Econ)
Political Economics
22
7
10
5
18
6
9
3
18
4
12
2
29
9
19
1
30
13
17
59
24
31
4
39
9
21
9
53
15
33
5
59
28
25
6
48
14
30
4
43
15
27
1
English
English
English*Secondary English
English*Creative Writing
84
84
89
89
88
88
104
104
129
129
153
146
7
186
99
77
10
185
90
77
18
153
65
69
19
158
59
79
20
171
72
69
30
Exercise Science & Athletics
140
103
79
87
104
115
134
157
152
139
166
History
138
124
109
121
199
217
262
282
295
294
272
3‐30
Undergraduate Majors
Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008
Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008
COLLEGE/DEPARTMENT/
DEGREE PROGRAM
FALL
1998
FALL
1999
FALL
2000
FALL
2001
FALL
2002
FALL
2003
FALL
2004
FALL
2005
FALL
2006
FALL
2007
FALL
2008
35
10
6
19
40
11
6
23
49
12
10
27
59
14
16
29
69
13
13
43
80
11
16
53
66
11
12
43
66
11
12
43
75
18
12
45
77
22
11
44
69
17
6
46
Mass Communications
Mass Communications
Mass Comm*Journalism
Mass Comm*News Editorial
*
d
l
Mass Comm*Public Relations
Mass Comm*Telecommunications
214
178
177
145
158
113
183
139
196
140
186
142
174
141
184
184
183
34
194
97
9
15
12
8
15
9
11
22
12
12
19
13
20
23
13
10
16
18
11
9
13
42
30
77
31
16
50
196
124
10
12
16
34
Music
Music
M i *A li d
Music*Applied
Music*Music History & Literature
Music*Audio‐Video Recording
Music*Education K‐12
Music*Music Liberal Arts
19
12
23
15
3
1
4
32
9
6
6
7
4
50
2
7
1
25
15
69
20
6
81
17
6
70
12
5
60
10
4
76
61
2
5
26
15
3
3
5
24
19
31
27
27
26
20
22
4
31
31
11
25
24
12
Philosophy
Philosophy
Humanities
25
19
6
16
11
5
20
13
7
30
19
11
32
22
10
40
30
10
39
25
14
40
30
10
33
30
3
36
35
1
32
31
1
Political Science
Political Science
Political Science*Legal
Political Science
Legal Studies Option
Studies Option
92
92
93
93
89
89
122
113
9
147
136
11
132
125
7
121
115
6
129
126
3
124
120
4
103
100
3
97
94
3
312
341
335
372
332
315
279
308
317
294
298
Languages & Cultures
French
German
Spanish
Psychology
3‐31
3
Undergraduate Majors
Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008
Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008
COLLEGE/DEPARTMENT/
DEGREE PROGRAM
FALL
1998
FALL
1999
FALL
2000
FALL
2001
FALL
2002
FALL
2003
FALL
2004
FALL
2005
FALL
2006
FALL
2007
FALL
2008
Sociology, Social Work & Criminal Justice
Sociology
Criminal Justice
Social Work
Pre‐Social Work
346
92
178
76
315
104
142
69
301
108
147
46
318
85
158
75
330
98
167
65
371
138
174
59
412
166
161
85
377
172
134
71
432
141
153
84
54
388
101
143
73
71
383
85
148
78
72
Undeclared
620
726
871
802
724
781
924
1054
1045
1136
1250
2360
2454
2519
2649
2793
2976
3164
3314
3363
3352
3423
411
41
161
385
25
159
343
26
164
345
375
512
537
578
585
623
627
181
209
1
239
209
2
194
2
11
1
6
1
6
1
7
2
5
4
7
4
127
6
8
1
6
83
1
16
11
2
166
5
1
4
3
8
6
2
8
5
1
7
3
1
3
11
29
3
54
3
20
31
2
79
26
1
4
4
90
45
1
1
55
46
31
29
35
47
56
59
72
29
92
15
1
18
3
73
19
89
24
1
7
3
98
13
167
18
187
18
5
2
10
11
6
20
221
24
1
5
11
2
61
19
236
22
1
8
4
4
72
26
206
25
2
17
17
4
88
55
188
19
1
10
18
College of Liberal Arts Total
College of Science & Technology
Biological & Allied Health Sciences
Biology
Biology (BS)
Biology*Biotechnology (BS)
Biology*Environmental Biology(BS)
Biology*Environmental Biology(BS)
Biology*Marine Biology (BS)
Biology*Microbiology (BS)
Biology*Molecular Biology (BS)
Biology*Pre‐Medical Sci (BS)
Biology (BA)
Biology*Marine
Biology
Marine Biology (BA) Biology (BA)
Biology*Microbiology(BA)
Biology*Natural History(BA)
Biology*Pre‐Physical Therapy(BA)
Biology*Pre‐Physician Asst (BA)
Medical Imaging (BS)
Clinical Laboratory Science (BS)
Clinical Laboratory Science (BS)
Pre‐Cytotechnology
Pre‐Occupational Therapy
Pre‐Pharmacy
21
3
14
1
3‐32
Undergraduate Majors
Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008
Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008
COLLEGE/DEPARTMENT/
DEGREE PROGRAM
FALL
1998
FALL
1999
FALL
2000
FALL
2001
FALL
2002
FALL
2003
FALL
2004
FALL
2005
FALL
2006
FALL
2007
FALL
2008
39
13
39
21
42
18
46
51
46
50
49
58
69
75
19
14
19
41
3
44
2
42
2
7
4
5
5
4
5
38
6
1
8
33
5
3
8
45
4
1
9
43
16
1
12
43
18
2
Geography and Geosciences
Geoscience*Earth Science
G
Geoscience*Environ Sci
i
*E i
S i
Geoscience*Planetary Sci
Geoscience*Geology
Geology
Geography*General
Geography*Urban/Regional Planning
Geography*Environmental
Geography
Environmental Planning
Planning
102
23
94
23
89
17
80
17
4
99
20
13
96
24
10
110
30
21
120
27
19
124
35
12
1
22
10
1
46
17
9
2
43
12
14
6
40
6
19
1
33
13
21
3
29
11
23
4
24
16
15
3
25
21
16
3
34
13
17
3
43
115
34
9
7
4
10
13
4
34
133
21
24
7
14
3
16
6
42
Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics
Mathematics (BA)
Mathematics (BS)
Mathematics*Statistics (BA)
Computer Science
Computer Science
Computer Forensics (BS)
175
39
19
182
35
20
117
127
210
50
14
3
143
257
77
20
1
159
278
101
26
1
150
268
113
32
4
119
271
133
25
4
109
261
133
27
7
94
278
130
29
6
90
23
359
138
38
4
92
87
388
143
26
3
98
118
Chemistry
Chemistry
Chemistry (BA)
Chemistry (BS)
Chemistry*Biochemistry(BS)
Chemistry*Clinical Chemistry(BS)
3‐33
Undergraduate Majors
Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008
Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008
COLLEGE/DEPARTMENT/
DEGREE PROGRAM
Physics
Physics
Physics (BA)
Physics (BS)
Health Physics
Electrical & Electronics Engineering Technology
Engineering Science 3+2
Natural Sciences and Mathematics
FALL
1998
FALL
1999
FALL
2000
FALL
2001
FALL
2002
FALL
2003
FALL
2004
FALL
2005
FALL
2006
FALL
2007
FALL
2008
72
6
11
7
5
55
8
6
7
3
112
114
107
114
137
145
147
149
38
5
30
1
73
10
10
7
3
4
36
3
34
16
5
20
35
2
31
12
10
27
33
1
25
17
7
29
27
2
29
14
6
40
25
34
14
12
43
33
1
40
10
18
37
39
1
34
18
14
42
39
28
14
9
48
50
11
17
U d l d
Undeclared
College of Science & Technology Total
799
755
757
840
917
1029
1082
1145
1190
1324
1389
358
309
275
277
262
265
239
292
313
353
372
82
25
98
30
112
41
128
11
30
114
117
4
5
5
38
86
87
94
93
103
10
46
14
43
10
48
9
51
9
46
30
30
36
33
48
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
Acco nting
Accounting
Business Education & Office Info. Systems
Accounting
Accounting(PTE)
Business Education
Business Education(PTE)
Business Education(PTE)
Data Processing
Data Processing(PTE)
Marketing
Marketing(PTE)
Office Administration
Bus Adm*Bus
Bus Adm
Bus. Info Systems
Info Systems
33
1
17
21
20
10
10
12
1
29
1
35
39
3‐34
6
2
8
7
15
3
16
16
2
4
3
46
49
56
Undergraduate Majors
Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008
Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008
COLLEGE/DEPARTMENT/
DEGREE PROGRAM
FALL
1998
FALL
1999
FALL
2000
FALL
2001
FALL
2002
FALL
2003
FALL
2004
FALL
2005
FALL
2006
FALL
2007
FALL
2008
Computer & Information Systems
Computer & Information Science
Business Admin. ‐ Mgt. Info. Systems
211
152
59
261
205
56
253
215
38
220
203
17
175
171
4
113
113
83
83
73
66
7
79
69
10
78
64
14
55
46
9
Finance & Legal Studies
Business Admin. ‐ Economics
Finance
123
11
112
118
12
106
128
12
116
131
15
116
126
4
122
120
1
119
111
124
144
168
176
111
124
144
168
176
Management
372
405
415
468
474
496
501
519
550
499
455
Marketing
302
295
263
291
339
368
353
352
350
357
397
General Business Advisement
148
125
127
133
108
78
71
86
20
3
4
1596
1611
1573
1648
1598
1557
1444
1533
1550
1551
1562
396
13
85
50
102
86
60
410
14
57
43
78
96
122
391
10
35
13
48
145
140
393
7
13
5
24
187
157
408
27
2
28
207
144
183
246
277
280
285
College of Business Total
COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Exceptionality Programs
Interpreter Training
ASL/English Interpreting
Mental/Physical Handicapped
Mental/Physical Handicapped
Mental/Physical Handicapped(PTE)
Special Ed/Elementary Ed
Special Ed/Elementary Ed(PTE)
320
73
312
80
307
91
334
78
333
79
247
213
181
19
35
69
123
58
6
52
120
64
18
371
9
85
54
122
81
20
Speech Pathology & Audiology
176
172
147
135
157
158
3‐35
Undergraduate Majors
Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008
Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008
COLLEGE/DEPARTMENT/
DEGREE PROGRAM
Early Childhood & Elementary Education
Elementary Education
Elementary Education(PTE)
N‐K‐3
N‐K‐3(PTE)
N‐K‐3/Elementary Education
N‐K‐3/Elementary Education(PTE)
Educational Studies & Secondary Education
S
Secondary Ed*Biology
d Ed*Bi l
Secondary Ed*Biology(PTE)
Secondary Ed*Chemistry
Secondary Ed*Chemistry(PTE)
Secondary Ed*Citizenship
Secondary Ed*Citizenship(PTE)
Secondary Ed*Communication
Secondary Ed
Communication Studies
Studies
Secondary Ed*Communication Studies(PTE)
Secondary Ed*Comp. Social Studies
Secondary Ed*Comp. Social Studies(PTE)
Secondary Ed*Earth Science
Secondary Ed*Earth Science(PTE)
Secondary Ed*English
Secondary Ed
English
Secondary Ed*English(PTE)
Secondary Ed*French
Secondary Ed*French(PTE)
Secondary Ed*General Science
Secondary Ed*General Science(PTE)
Secondary Ed*German
y
Secondary Ed*German(PTE)
Secondary Ed*Mathematics
Secondary Ed*Mathematics(PTE)
FALL
1998
FALL
1999
FALL
2000
FALL
2001
FALL
2002
FALL
2003
FALL
2004
FALL
2005
FALL
2006
FALL
2007
FALL
2008
874
579
796
515
738
469
71
56
46
224
225
223
781
190
323
9
51
111
97
756
150
362
3
53
79
109
834
176
383
4
75
77
119
673
225
213
9
53
82
91
677
196
235
7
74
73
92
632
190
179
5
68
93
97
578
175
186
1
24
98
94
577
166
196
4
31
116
64
334
24
360
31
450
41
493
9
30
10
9
11
42
96
2
11
32
66
4
6
6
7
34
7
13
45
44
3
8
35
63
2
2
8
13
10
17
111
1
4
1
1
2
13
11
65
2
4
3
10
11
22
123
1
4
9
26
120
6
12
22
120
1
9
12
73
1
7
7
14
1
423
5
26
2
7
16
101
2
6
10
4
2
10
20
66
1
4
5
15
398
10
419
6
25
1
5
2
70
7
10
32
17
2
6
26
54
1
3
3
10
413
1
15
12
476
8
26
2
7
390
3
15
9
476
6
34
1
9
2
16
16
65
5
3
13
20
51
1
6
2
26
85
5
28
84
5
32
71
2
19
78
1
11
81
9
8
19
88
97
137
9
8
5
62
67
78
6
3
3
15
19
20
1
1
2
70
78
94
3‐36
18
79
3
5
1
11
93
19
3
1
1
22
82
Undergraduate Majors
Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008
Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008
COLLEGE/DEPARTMENT/
DEGREE PROGRAM
FALL
1998
FALL
1999
FALL
2000
FALL
2001
FALL
2002
FALL
2003
FALL
2004
FALL
2005
5
8
12
25
17
20
4
8
3
17
4
4
6
24
5
4
4
15
1
5
2
13
11
11
9
12
1
9
5
19
1
4
1
3
1
Nursing
Nursing
N i
Nursing ‐
Li
Licensed RN
d RN
222
210
12
213
201
12
216
206
10
256
244
12
275
266
9
297
289
8
315
302
13
Teacher Education (Probationary)
100
88
40
81
125
114
College of Professional Studies Total
2026
1941
1898
2063
2139
Uni ersit Totals
University Totals
6781
6761
6747
7200
7447
Secondary Ed*Physics
Secondary Ed*Physics(PTE)
Secondary Ed*Spanish
Secondary Ed*Spanish(PTE)
Secondary Ed*No Area of Concentration Secondary Ed*No Area of Concentration (PTE)
FALL
2007
FALL
2008
4
5
15
3
4
12
1
4
3
13
312
306
6
300
299
1
311
311
322
322
203
133
145
99
96
2250
2189
2201
2135
2074
2086
7812
7879
8193
8238
8301
8460
NOTES:
(PTE) Pre‐Teacher Education Students
Double majors are reflected in this report. The total number of undergraduate degree majors is higher than the actual headcount of undergraduate degree students
The total number of undergraduate degree majors is higher than the actual headcount of undergraduate degree students.
This report includes both full and part‐time undergraduate degree students.
Non‐degree category 6 students are not reflected in this report.
Minors and career concentrations are not reflected in this report.
For comparative purposes, data in this report are reflected based upon the current organizational structure of the University.
3‐37
FALL
2006
Enrollment
(Graduate)
3‐38
Graduate Enrollment By Race
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
African
American
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Asian or
Pacific
Islander
American
Indian
17
8
9
7
13
11
10
14
14
17
18
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Latino
11
10
13
8
11
7
5
2
5
6
8
Foreign
6
4
4
3
5
6
6
7
4
6
4
White
10
17
35
32
31
25
28
35
38
32
22
Unknown
639
649
643
641
656
685
709
712
755
724
703
Minority
Total
Total
683
689
705
692
741
762
780
787
846
807
774
25
28
22
17
30
22
19
34
23
27
19
29
24
21
23
23
29
30
PERCENT COMPOSITION BY RACE
%
African
American
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2.49
11.16
16
1.28
1.01
1.75
1.44
1.28
1 78
1.78
1.65
2.11
2.33
%
American
Indian
0.00
00.15
15
0.14
0.14
0.00
0.00
0.00
0 00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
% Asian or
Pacific
Islander
1.61
11.45
45
1.84
1.16
1.48
0.92
0.64
0 25
0.25
0.59
0.74
1.03
%
Latino
%
Foreign
0.88
00.58
58
0.57
0.43
0.67
0.79
0.77
0 89
0.89
0.47
0.74
0.52
1.46
22.47
47
4.96
4.62
4.18
3.28
3.59
4 45
4.45
4.49
3.97
2.84
3‐39
%
White
93.56
94.19
94
19
91.21
92.63
88.53
89.90
90.90
90 47
90.47
89.24
89.71
90.83
%
Unknown
3.37
3.67
2.82
2 16
2.16
3.55
2.73
2.45
Total
100.00
100.00
100
00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100 00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
%
Minority
4.98
33.34
34
3.83
2.75
3.91
3.15
2.69
2 92
2.92
2.72
3.59
3.88
County
Adams
Allegheny
Armstrong
Beaver
Bedford
Berks
Blair
Bradford
Bucks
Butler
Cambria
Cameron
Carbon
Centre
Chester
Clarion
Clearfield
Clinton
Columbia
Crawford
Cumberland
Dauphin
Delaware
Elk
Erie
Fayette
Forest
Franklin
Fulton
Greene
Huntingdon
Indiana
Jefferson
J i t
Juniata
Lackawanna
Lancaster
Lawrence
1999
0
1
0
0
0
8
0
1
53
0
0
2
8
4
1
0
1
8
143
0
4
5
2
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
8
5
4
0
2000
2
3
0
0
0
4
0
1
51
0
0
0
7
17
2
0
1
7
139
0
3
7
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
2
4
7
0
Graduate Enrollment By County
Fall 1999 through Fall 2008
Fall 1999 through Fall 2008
2001
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
2
41
0
2
0
3
3
1
0
1
5
136
0
1
7
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
5
5
0
2002
1
1
0
0
1
3
0
2
16
0
1
0
3
4
0
0
3
10
136
0
3
9
4
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
7
7
0
3‐40
2003
2
1
0
1
0
9
0
2
8
0
0
1
9
8
3
0
1
10
148
0
2
11
2
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
14
5
0
2004
2
2
0
0
0
9
0
1
7
2
0
2
8
9
5
0
0
13
154
0
6
17
3
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
3
0
3
1
17
5
0
2005
1
0
0
0
0
8
0
5
5
3
1
2
10
5
7
0
0
14
147
0
8
16
3
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
2
0
2
3
15
3
1
2006
0
3
1
0
1
5
1
4
4
0
1
0
9
3
3
0
2
8
165
0
8
14
4
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
4
17
4
1
2007
0
4
1
1
1
13
2
9
11
0
1
2
6
7
3
0
2
9
145
1
4
7
5
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
4
10
5
1
2008
0
2
1
0
0
9
0
5
11
1
1
2
10
11
1
0
0
9
144
1
4
7
1
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
3
6
8
1
County
Lebanon
Lehigh
Luzerne
Lycoming
McKean
Mercer
Mifflin
Monroe
Montgomery
Montour
Northampton
Northumberland
P
Perry
Philadelphia
Pike
Potter
Schuylkill
Snyder
Somerset
Sullivan
Susquehanna
Tioga
Union
Venango
Warren
Washington
Wayne
Westmoreland
Wyoming
York
1999
5
0
74
77
1
0
0
3
12
31
4
69
1
21
2
0
30
25
1
3
0
1
25
1
0
0
2
0
1
3
2000
4
3
82
63
0
0
3
2
8
41
1
95
0
11
1
0
29
17
1
4
1
1
25
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
653
Out‐of‐State Overall Total
State Total
Graduate Enrollment By County
Fall 1999 through Fall 2008
Fall 1999 through Fall 2008
2001
2
6
84
92
0
0
1
5
8
33
2
78
2
12
2
0
36
25
0
2
1
1
25
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2002
4
7
111
71
0
1
2
4
7
42
8
102
0
13
1
0
37
20
0
4
1
1
26
0
1
0
0
0
4
6
2003
5
5
131
70
1
0
0
9
5
37
7
88
2
6
0
1
44
22
0
3
4
3
15
0
1
0
1
0
1
8
2004
3
9
131
65
2
0
0
9
2
31
4
100
3
2
0
0
41
16
1
2
2
2
22
0
0
1
1
1
1
4
2005
0
13
123
57
2
0
3
4
7
41
8
89
4
6
2
0
50
19
1
4
3
1
16
0
0
1
1
1
2
3
2006
0
8
119
82
4
0
3
7
8
57
8
77
9
7
4
1
58
15
1
3
3
0
26
0
0
0
0
0
2
6
2007
3
8
118
78
1
0
1
4
6
55
10
70
5
9
3
2
49
18
2
2
2
1
26
0
1
1
0
1
3
6
2008
1
5
101
60
3
0
0
6
6
70
7
83
3
15
5
2
54
19
1
0
1
0
22
0
0
2
0
1
3
5
655
641
686
710
727
724
775
744
718
36
50
51
55
52
53
63
71
63
56
689
705
692
741
762
780
787
846
807
774
3‐41
Graduate Enrollment By Program of Study
Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008
Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008
Department/Program of Study
DEGREE
College of Liberal Arts
Art
ART HISTORY
ART STUDIO
ART STUDIO
MA
MA
Clinical Athletic Training
CLINICAL ATHLETIC TRAINING
MS
Communication Studies
COMMUNICATION
MA
Exercise Science & Adult Fitness
EXERCISE SCIENCE & ADULT FITNESS
EXERCISE SCIENCE & ADULT FITNESS (1 YEAR)
EXERCISE SCIENCE & ADULT FITNESS (2 YEARS)
MS
MS
MS
College of Business
Accounting
ACCOUNTING
MAcc
Business Administration
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
BUSINESS ADM (ACCOUNTING)
BUSINESS ADM (LEADERSHIP)
BUSINESS ADM (MGT SCI/OPR MGT)
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
Business Education
BUSINESS EDUCATION
BUSINESS EDUCATION/BIS
BUSINESS EDUCATION/BIS
BUSINESS EDUCATION/BIS (CERT)
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
3
2
1
7
6
1
11
7
4
8
5
3
5
3
2
4
2
2
3
2
1
0
0
0
2
2
MEd
MEd
MEd
3‐42
7
7
1
1
2
2
14
14
14
14
16
16
22
22
21
3
8
10
13
19
21
22
18
18
7
6
13
6
18
3
16
6
14
4
12
6
5
5
4
4
4
4
3
3
6
6
5
5
4
4
1
1
63
63
66
66
72
72
68
68
72
72
69
43
1
21
4
80
62
2
14
2
73
55
3
12
3
62
57
1
3
1
61
61
42
42
14
14
14
14
13
13
9
9
13
13
24
24
29
29
28
28
21
19
32
8
13
5
14
10
22
Graduate Enrollment By Program of Study
Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008
Department/Program of St d
Department/Program of Study
DEGREE
College of Professional Studies
Audiology
AUDIOLOGY
COMM DIS*AUDIOLOGY
AUD
MS
Curriculum & Instruction
CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION
CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION (PTE)
CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION (CERT)
MEd
‐
MEd
Early Childhood Education
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
MS
Elementary Education
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (CERT)
MEd
MEd
Education of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing
Education
of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing
ED. DEAF/HARD HEARING
MS
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
15
17
22
15
21
44
43
1
56
55
1
53
53
46
46
48
48
21
29
29
0
15
17
22
15
40
40
63
63
51
51
46
46
57
46
10
1
90
31
52
7
99
40
55
4
99
33
60
6
149
67
74
8
116
74
29
13
109
63
44
2
9
9
14
14
24
24
23
23
11
11
11
11
11
11
7
7
2
2
7
7
7
7
40
40
39
39
34
34
42
42
57
48
9
52
21
31
59
17
42
52
9
43
52
12
40
52
12
40
52
9
43
10
10
11
11
13
13
9
9
9
9
10
10
16
16
15
15
10
10
15
15
6
6
ESL Certificate Program Specialist
ESL CERTIFICATE
Guidance Counseling & Student Affairs
Guidance
Counseling & Student Affairs
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL COUNSELING
SECONDARY SCHOOL COUNSELING
STUDENT PERSONNEL SERVICES
Nursing
NURSING
NURS*NURSE PRACTITIONER
NURS*NURSE PRACT*CERT
RN TO MSN PROGRAM
5
5
7
MED
MED
MED
7
27
23
1
3
MSN
MSN
MSN
3‐43
24
22
0
2
21
21
0
0
23
22
0
1
32
29
0
3
31
30
0
1
44
40
0
1
3
38
32
0
0
6
36
32
0
0
4
43
36
0
1
6
35
10
15
10
41
37
1
3
Graduate Enrollment By Program of Study
Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008
Department/Program of St d
Department/Program of Study
Reading
READING
DEGREE
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
MEd
76
76
68
68
60
60
67
67
70
70
68
68
61
61
62
62
68
68
68
68
63
63
Speech Pathology
COMM DIS*SPEECH & LANG. PATHOLOGY
MS
34
34
38
38
34
34
35
35
41
41
52
52
51
51
54
54
52
52
54
54
53
53
Special Education
SPECIAL ED*BEHAVIOR DISORDERS
SPECIAL ED*EXCEPTIONAL PERSONS
SPECIAL ED*EXC PRNS N/C
SPECIAL ED*EXC PRNS T/C
SPECIAL ED*PRE TCHR EDUC
SPECIAL ED*PRE‐TCHR EDUC
SPECIAL ED*TEACHING PHYS & MENT HANDCP
51
0
0
5
38
46
1
0
8
29
55
49
67
89
84
75
80
81
71
MS
MS
MS
MS
‐
MS
5
38
8
30
8
8
12
11
5
21
33
8
6
17
59
7
3
35
41
5
1
25
44
5
7
25
41
7
2
38
31
10
1
30
30
10
School Principal Certification
SCHOOL PRINCIPAL CERTIFICATION
‐
6
6
12
12
13
13
16
16
Supervisory Programs
Supervisory
Programs
SUPERVISORY C & I
SUPERVISORY EARLY CHILD. ED.
SUPERVISORY ELEMENTARY ED.
SUPERVISORY SCHOOL HEALTH SERVICES
SUPERVISORY SCIENCE
SUPERVISORY SPECIAL EDUC.
SUPERVISORY SPECIAL EDUC.
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
5
1
0
1
0
1
2
8
2
0
0
0
0
6
12
5
0
1
0
0
6
5
1
0
0
0
0
4
6
3
0
0
1
0
2
24
14
0
0
0
0
10
10
5
0
0
9
7
0
0
15
8
0
0
20
9
20
7
1
1
5
2
7
10
12
College of Science & Technology
Biology
BIOLOGY
BIOLOGY
MEd
MS
7
0
7
13
1
12
15
3
12
13
3
10
14
2
12
9
1
8
9
1
8
6
0
6
13
0
13
19
0
19
15
2
13
Instructional Technology
INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY
INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY (EDU)
INST TECH*E‐LEARN DEV CERT
MS
MS
‐
115
115
106
106
113
113
119
119
120
82
38
100
71
29
89
60
29
100
70
29
1
112
59
49
4
103
50
51
2
78
31
42
5
3‐44
Graduate Enrollment By Program of Study
Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008
Department/Program of St d
Department/Program of Study
DEGREE
Radiologist Assistant
RADIOLOGIST ASSISTANT
MS
Other
Non‐Degree
NON‐DEGREE
NON‐DEGREE NON‐BACHELORS
NON‐DEGREE WITH MASTERS
‐
‐
‐
Adjunct Students
ADJUNCT STUDENTS
‐
TOTAL, COLLEGE OF GRADUATE STUDIES
Includes students with a second program of study
3‐45
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
7
7
6
6
5
5
122
122
97
97
112
107
5
105
104
1
105
93
2
10
91
81
6
4
73
66
0
7
86
83
0
3
75
67
0
8
71
68
0
3
59
51
0
8
27
27
39
39
20
20
32
32
16
16
2
2
2
2
10
10
10
10
3
3
6
6
684
689
704
693
743
773
787
798
851
822
783
Admissions
Data
Admissions Statistics By Admission Category
F ll S
Fall Semesters 2000 through 2008
t 2000 th
h 2008
Regular Admit New Freshmen*
12,000
11,000
10 000
10,000
9,000
8,000
7,000
6,000
5,000
4,000
3 000
3,000
2,000
1,000
0
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Applied 6281 6413 6888 7274 7820 8237 8943 9868 10840
Accepted 3403 3883 3533 3974 3833 4215 3957 4271 4390
Enrolled 1198 1435 1260 1435 1280 1400 1302 1352 1399
*Excludes Act 101
101/EOP
/EOP and Summer Freshmen
4‐1
Admissions Statistics By Admission Category
Ad
i i
S i i B Ad i i C
Fall Semesters 2000 through 2008
Admission Category
Total Applications Received
Regular Admit New Freshmen Accepted
Enrolled
Enrolled/Accepts
Act 101/EOP
Act 101/EOP
Accepted
Enrolled
Enrolled/Accepts
/
Summer/Fall Freshmen Accepted
Enrolled
Enrolled/Accepts
Total Freshmen
Applied
li d
Accepted
Enrolled
Enrolled/Accepts
2000
6281
2001
6413
2002
6888
2003
7274
2004
7820
2005
8237
2006
8943
2007
9868
2008
10840
3403 3883 3533 3974 3833 4215 3957 4271 4390
1198 1435 1260 1435 1280 1400 1302 1352 1399
35.2% 37.0% 35.7% 36.1% 33.4% 33.2% 32.9% 31.7% 31.9%
248
245
286
378
368
361
409
486
527
87
85
99
121
139
126
136
129
150
35.1% 34.7% 34.6% 32.0% 37.8% 34.9% 33.3% 26.5% 28.5%
162
955
903
771
760
994
1020 1252 1433
141
172
128
115
123
171
206
204
262
87.0% 18.0% 14.2% 14.9% 16.2% 17.2% 20.2% 16.3% 18.3%
6281 6413
6 13 6888 7274
2
7820
820 8237
823
89 3 9868 10840
8943
108 0
3813 5083 4722 5123 4961 5570 5386 6009 6350
1426 1692 1487 1671 1542 1697 1644 1685 1811
37.4% 33.3% 31.5% 32.6% 31.1% 30.5% 30.5% 28.0% 28.5%
4‐2
FRESHMEN APPLICATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, AND ENROLLMENT DATA BY RACE
Fall Semesters 1999‐2000
Fall Semesters 1999
2000 through 2008
through 2008‐2009
2009
RACE
African American
Applied
Accepted
Enrolled
% Accepted
% Accepted Who Enroll
pp
% Applied Who Enroll
American Indian
Applied
Accepted
Enrolled
% Accepted
% Accepted Who Enroll
% Applied Who Enroll
Asian
Applied
Accepted
Enrolled
% Accepted
% Accepted Who Enroll
% Applied Who Enroll
1999‐2000 2000‐2001 2001‐2002 2002‐2003 2003‐2004 2004‐2005 2005‐2006 2006‐2007 2007‐2008 2008‐2009
385
227
53
320
200
49
366
237
62
443
293
84
574
371
103
723
378
122
914
503
142
1085
570
150
1172
599
147
1438
720
151
59.0%
23.3%
13.8%
62.5%
24.5%
15.3%
64.8%
26.2%
16.9%
66.1%
28.7%
19.0%
64.6%
27.8%
17.9%
52.3%
32.3%
16.9%
55.0%
28.2%
15.5%
52.5%
26.3%
13.8%
51.1%
24.5%
12.5%
50.1%
21.0%
10.5%
13
7
0
7
5
1
12
10
2
12
8
4
18
16
6
14
9
0
25
14
2
16
13
3
22
16
2
24
12
5
53.8%
0.0%
0.0%
71.4%
20.0%
14.3%
83.3%
20.0%
16.7%
66.7%
50.0%
33.3%
88.9%
37.5%
33.3%
64.3%
0.0%
0.0%
56.0%
14.3%
8.0%
81.3%
23.1%
18.8%
72.7%
12.5%
9.1%
50.0%
41.7%
20.8%
87
51
16
71
50
11
79
68
15
85
67
16
103
72
15
111
67
14
105
70
22
152
95
19
134
72
13
159
92
15
58.6%
31.4%
18.4%
70.4%
22.0%
15.5%
86.1%
22.1%
19.0%
78.8%
23.9%
18.8%
69.9%
20.8%
14.6%
60.4%
20.9%
12.6%
66.7%
31.4%
21.0%
62.5%
20.0%
12.5%
53.7%
18.1%
9.7%
57.9%
16.3%
9.4%
4‐3
FRESHMEN APPLICATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, AND ENROLLMENT DATA BY RACE
Fall Semesters 1999‐2000
Fall Semesters 1999
2000 through 2008
through 2008‐2009
2009
RACE
Latino
Applied
Accepted
Enrolled
% Accepted
% Accepted Who Enroll
% Applied Who Enroll
% Applied Who Enroll
White
Applied
Accepted
Enrolled
% Accepted
% Accepted Who Enroll
% Applied Who Enroll
Foreign
Applied
Accepted
Enrolled
% Accepted
% Accepted Who Enroll
pp
% Applied Who Enroll
1999‐2000 2000‐2001 2001‐2002 2002‐2003 2003‐2004 2004‐2005 2005‐2006 2006‐2007 2007‐2008 2008‐2009
114
71
28
113
84
24
129
104
33
135
102
26
160
109
31
219
152
43
261
171
50
275
151
35
332
209
64
425
256
69
62.3%
39.4%
24 6%
24.6%
74.3%
28.6%
21 2%
21.2%
80.6%
31.7%
25 6%
25.6%
75.6%
25.5%
19 3%
19.3%
68.1%
28.4%
19 4%
19.4%
69.4%
28.3%
19 6%
19.6%
65.5%
29.2%
19 2%
19.2%
54.9%
23.2%
12 7%
12.7%
63.0%
30.6%
19 3%
19.3%
60.2%
27.0%
16 2%
16.2%
5962
3402
1300
5746
3460
1334
5792
4648
1574
6142
4211
1346
6242
4452
1488
6329
4135
1304
6490
4553
1412
6569
4120
1329
7043
4492
1311
7344
4521
1393
57.1%
38.2%
21.8%
60.2%
38.6%
23.2%
80.2%
33.9%
27.2%
68.6%
32.0%
21.9%
71.3%
33.4%
23.8%
65.3%
31.5%
20.6%
70.2%
31.0%
21.8%
62.7%
32.3%
20.2%
63.8%
29.2%
18.6%
61.6%
30.8%
19.0%
44
17
6
24
14
7
35
16
6
22
14
5
21
15
7
28
13
5
27
16
5
34
20
12
32
9
3
18
11
3
38.6%
35.3%
13.6%
58.3%
50.0%
29.2%
45.7%
37.5%
17.1%
63.6%
35.7%
22.7%
71.4%
46.7%
33.3%
46.4%
38.5%
17.9%
59.3%
31.3%
18.5%
58.8%
60.0%
35.3%
28.1%
33.3%
9.4%
61.1%
27.3%
16.7%
4‐4
FRESHMEN APPLICATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, AND ENROLLMENT DATA BY RACE
Fall Semesters 1999‐2000
Fall Semesters 1999
2000 through 2008
through 2008‐2009
2009
RACE
1999‐2000 2000‐2001 2001‐2002 2002‐2003 2003‐2004 2004‐2005 2005‐2006 2006‐2007 2007‐2008 2008‐2009
Unknown
Applied
Accepted
Enrolled
% Accepted
% Accepted Who Enroll
% Applied Who Enroll
% Applied Who Enroll
Total
Applied
Accepted
Enrolled
% Accepted
% Accepted Who Enroll
% Applied Who Enroll
49
27
6
156
88
21
396
207
54
415
243
64
812
417
96
1133
612
145
1432
738
175
55.1%
22.2%
12 2%
12.2%
56.4%
23.9%
13 5%
13.5%
52.3%
26.1%
13 6%
13.6%
58.6%
26.3%
15 4%
15.4%
51.4%
23.0%
11 8%
11.8%
54.0%
23.7%
12 8%
12.8%
51.5%
23.7%
12 2%
12.2%
6605
3775
1403
6281
3813
1426
6413
5083
1692
6888
4722
1487
7274
5123
1671
7820
4961
1542
8237
5570
1697
8943
5386
1644
9868
6009
1685
10840
6350
1811
57.2%
37.2%
21.2%
60.7%
37.4%
22.7%
79.3%
33.3%
26.4%
68.6%
31.5%
21.6%
70.4%
32.6%
23.0%
63.4%
31.1%
19.7%
67.6%
30.5%
20.6%
60.2%
30.5%
18.4%
60.9%
28.0%
17.1%
58.6%
28.5%
16.7%
Source: Applications, Acceptances, and Actual Enrollments, Fall Semesters 1999 through 2008
Applied includes all students who applied for fall freshmen admission but may have been accepted as an Act 101 /EOP or summer freshmen admission.
Accepted includes all students who were accepted for fall admission, Act 101/EOP or summer‐fall admission.
Enrolled includes all students who were enrolled in the fall.
4‐5
Freshmen Profile
First‐Time Entering Freshmen Fall 2008
First‐Time Entering Freshmen,
Fall 2008
Category
First-Time
Regular Admit
All First-Time
Freshmen
(includes Act 101/EOP &
Summer Freshmen)
SAT Verbal Average
518
502
SAT M
Math
th Average
A
539
519
SAT Average
1057
1021
High School Average
89.5
88.3
Median Class Rank
27%
32%
4‐6
SAT Average Scores
First‐Time Entering Freshmen By Cohort
First‐Time Entering Freshmen By Cohort
Cohort
Fall 2000
Fall 2001
Fall 2002
Fall 2003
Fall 2004
Fall 2005
Fall 2006
Fall 2007
Fall 2008
First‐Time, Regular Admit Fall Freshmen Only**
Average Verbal Average Math Average Total SAT
521
525
1045
517
523
1040
516
526
1042
518
526
1044
517
529
1046
517
525
1042
514
530
1044
515
534
1049
518
539
1057
** Excludes Act 101, EOP, and summer freshmen students.
Cohort
Fall 2000
Fall 2001
Fall 2002
Fall 2003
Fall 2004
Fall 2005
Fall 2006
Fall 2007
F ll 2008
Fall
All First‐Time Freshmen*
All
First Time Freshmen*
Average Verbal Average Math Average Total SAT
509
511
1020
506
510
1016
503
511
1014
506
512
1017
501
512
1013
503
510
1013
497
510
1007
499
516
1015
502
519
1021
*Includes Regular Admit New Freshmen, ACT 101, EOP, and Summer Freshmen
4‐7
First‐time Freshmen Enrollment By County
Fall 1999 through Fall 2008
County
Adams
Allegheny
Armstrong
Beaver
Bedford
Berks
Blair
Bradford
Bucks
Butler
Cambria
Cameron
Carbon
Centre
Chester
Clarion
Clearfield
Clinton
Columbia
Crawford
Cumberland
Dauphin
Delaware
Elk
Erie
Fayette
Forest
Franklin
Fulton
Greene
Huntingdon
Indiana
Jefferson
J i t
Juniata
Lackawanna
Lancaster
Lawrence
1999
5
6
0
1
0
61
0
19
107
0
0
0
24
2
35
0
3
1
94
1
16
31
45
3
1
2
0
1
0
0
2
0
5
7
47
35
0
2000
6
0
0
0
1
48
4
23
100
0
2
0
16
6
39
0
2
6
108
0
23
22
41
0
1
0
0
4
0
0
2
2
1
3
36
39
0
2001
6
3
0
0
0
45
6
19
149
0
1
1
15
6
52
1
8
5
116
0
28
37
44
0
1
0
0
3
1
0
2
1
2
2
49
46
1
2002
6
3
0
0
1
40
1
15
110
0
3
1
11
5
63
0
9
8
92
1
20
35
44
0
0
0
1
7
0
0
1
0
2
5
62
33
0
4‐8
2003
7
0
0
0
0
52
7
27
145
1
1
2
14
2
46
1
11
3
104
2
39
26
43
1
1
0
0
5
0
0
3
1
0
4
61
56
1
2004
8
8
1
0
0
57
3
12
92
1
2
0
14
2
66
0
13
4
86
0
20
33
45
0
1
0
0
4
1
0
3
0
1
5
31
50
0
2005
7
2
0
0
0
65
4
17
147
1
4
0
19
4
48
2
5
11
109
1
17
27
45
0
2
0
0
5
0
0
2
2
2
1
35
44
1
2006
12
7
0
0
1
76
7
16
115
1
2
0
20
6
64
2
3
3
122
0
31
33
37
3
1
0
0
2
0
0
4
1
1
9
34
54
1
2007
13
1
0
1
0
60
2
18
140
0
0
0
18
5
70
0
6
7
106
1
24
24
69
3
2
0
1
4
0
0
1
2
0
3
35
43
0
2008
11
4
0
1
1
62
2
20
165
1
1
0
16
4
76
1
6
4
95
0
31
42
62
1
1
1
0
3
0
1
1
1
0
3
26
41
0
First‐time Freshmen Enrollment By County
Fall 1999 through Fall 2008
County
Lebanon
Lehigh
Luzerne
Lycoming
McKean
Mercer
Mifflin
Monroe
Montgomery
Montour
Northampton
Northumberland
Perry
Philadelphia
Pike
Potter
Schuylkill
Snyder
Somerset
Sullivan
Susquehanna
Tioga
Union
Venango
Warren
Washington
W
Wayne
Westmoreland
Wyoming
York
1999
19
43
98
41
1
1
4
29
113
10
60
74
2
55
3
0
77
11
1
2
11
6
6
1
2
0
13
0
6
18
2000
14
47
96
48
1
1
2
25
98
16
42
87
11
42
12
0
68
16
2
2
14
9
15
0
0
0
15
3
6
31
2001
18
61
88
54
2
0
6
37
120
28
58
89
9
58
16
0
69
14
2
1
18
5
19
0
1
1
16
1
7
36
2002
15
48
76
60
0
0
6
24
97
16
53
72
5
81
9
4
49
14
0
3
9
3
21
1
0
1
4
1
3
45
2003
17
63
99
60
1
1
2
25
105
22
39
91
4
91
7
0
43
17
0
2
8
4
22
0
1
1
11
4
5
39
2004
12
69
95
49
0
2
7
23
98
29
57
81
13
118
11
2
27
24
0
1
11
6
12
1
0
0
9
3
9
33
2005
9
67
84
41
2
0
4
46
113
23
56
90
6
135
16
2
45
23
0
2
11
13
16
0
1
0
6
1
6
32
2006
19
53
69
50
0
1
9
38
108
16
56
82
8
118
13
2
48
13
1
0
10
8
12
0
3
0
14
1
4
33
2007
11
50
71
55
3
0
7
35
132
23
70
100
5
105
15
3
49
8
0
1
8
10
9
0
2
1
12
0
2
29
2008
29
80
82
45
2
2
13
46
161
17
58
74
4
113
22
1
60
10
State Total
1261
1258
1484
1299
1450
1365
1479
1457
1475
1580
Out‐of‐State 142
168
208
188
221
177
218
187
210
231
Overall Total
1403
1426
1692
1487
1671
1542
1697
1644
1685
1811
4‐9
1
9
2
18
1
8
7
31
First‐Time Freshmen By High School Type
Fall 2008
Fall 2008
High School Type
Number of Freshmen
Percentage of Freshmen
Public
1583
87.4%
I d
Independent
d t
170
9 4%
9.4%
Charter School
14
0.8%
Other
44
2.4%
Total
1811
100.0%
Top Ten High Schools, First‐Time Freshmen
Fall 2008
High School
Number of Freshmen
High School
Number of Freshmen
Central Columbia High School, Bloomsburg, PA
26
Emmaus High School, Emmaus, PA
21
North Penn High School, Lansdale, PA
24
Parkland High School, Allentown, PA
21
Berwick Area Senior High School, Berwick, PA
23
Hazleton Area High School, Hazleton, PA
19
Bloomsburg Area High School, Bloomsburg, PA
21
Central Bucks High School West, Doylestown, PA
16
C
Council Rock High School South, Holland, il R k Hi h S h l S th H ll d
PA
21
C
Council Rock High School North, il R k Hi h S h l N th
Newtown, PA
16
4‐10
Admissions Statistics By Admission Category
F ll S
Fall Semesters 2000 through 2008
t 2000 th
h 2008
Transfer Students
1,400
1 200
1,200
1,000
800
600
400
200
0
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Applied
902
Accepted 550
Enrolled 282
920
543
315
939
619
360
884
567
333
4‐11
988 1047 1014 1096 1190 1311
640 622 629 627 685 703
374 352 413 399 422 418
TRANSFER APPLICATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, AND ENROLLMENT DATA BY RACE
FALL SEMESTERS 1999‐2000
FALL SEMESTERS 1999
2000 through 2008
through 2008‐2009
2009
RACE
African American
Applied
Accepted
Enrolled
% Accepted
% Accepted Who Enroll
% Applied Who Enroll
American Indian
Applied
Accepted
Enrolled
% Accepted
%
Accepted
% Accepted Who Enroll
% Applied Who Enroll
Asian
Applied
Accepted
Enrolled
% Accepted
% Accepted Who Enroll
% Applied Who Enroll
1999‐2000 2000‐2001 2001‐2002 2002‐2003 2003‐2004 2004‐2005 2005‐2006 2006‐2007 2007‐2008 2008‐2009
20
7
3
21
10
4
31
9
7
27
14
8
32
18
16
32
14
9
48
16
13
49
20
14
61
22
17
76
28
16
35.0%
42.9%
15.0%
47.6%
40.0%
19.0%
29.0%
77.8%
22.6%
51.9%
57.1%
29.6%
56.3%
88.9%
50.0%
43.8%
64.3%
28.1%
33.3%
81.3%
27.1%
40.8%
70.0%
28.6%
36.1%
77.3%
27.9%
36.8%
57.1%
21.1%
1
0
0
3
3
2
2
1
1
2
0
0
1
0
0
8
5
1
5
3
2
5
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0.0%
0
0%
0.0%
0.0%
100.0%
100
0%
66.7%
66.7%
50 0%
50.0%
100.0%
50.0%
0.0%
0
0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0
0%
0.0%
0.0%
62.5%
62
5%
0.0%
12.5%
60.0%
60
0%
0.0%
40.0%
40.0%
40
0%
0.0%
20.0%
0.0%
0
0%
0.0%
0.0%
#DIV/0!
0.0%
#DIV/0!
9
6
1
8
4
1
9
2
1
15
8
3
6
4
1
18
9
4
11
9
5
17
10
4
14
4
3
21
6
5
66.7%
16.7%
11.1%
50.0%
25.0%
12.5%
22.2%
50.0%
11.1%
53.3%
37.5%
20.0%
66.7%
25.0%
16.7%
50.0%
44.4%
22.2%
81.8%
55.6%
45.5%
58.8%
40.0%
23.5%
28.6%
75.0%
21.4%
28.6%
83.3%
23.8%
4‐12
TRANSFER APPLICATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, AND ENROLLMENT DATA BY RACE
FALL SEMESTERS 1999‐2000
FALL SEMESTERS 1999
2000 through 2008
through 2008‐2009
2009
RACE
Latino
Applied
Accepted
Enrolled
% Accepted
% Accepted Who Enroll
% Applied Who Enroll
White
Applied
Accepted
Enrolled
% Accepted
% Accepted Who Enroll
% Applied Who Enroll
Foreign
Applied
Accepted
Enrolled
% Accepted
% Accepted Who Enroll
% Applied Who Enroll
1999‐2000 2000‐2001 2001‐2002 2002‐2003 2003‐2004 2004‐2005 2005‐2006 2006‐2007 2007‐2008 2008‐2009
8
5
2
10
3
1
22
9
5
17
9
5
17
8
5
19
7
4
22
9
1
33
20
11
35
19
13
40
21
9
62.5%
40.0%
25.0%
30.0%
33.3%
10.0%
40.9%
55.6%
22.7%
52.9%
55.6%
29.4%
47.1%
62.5%
29.4%
36.8%
57.1%
21.1%
40.9%
11.1%
4.5%
60.6%
55.0%
33.3%
54.3%
68.4%
37.1%
52.5%
42.9%
22.5%
855
526
273
865
516
304
862
595
344
802
527
311
879
572
322
910
552
312
836
540
357
894
518
335
947
567
345
1011
559
335
61.5%
51.9%
31.9%
59.7%
58.9%
35.1%
69.0%
57.8%
39.9%
65.7%
59.0%
38.8%
65.1%
56.3%
36.6%
60.7%
56.5%
34.3%
64.6%
66.1%
42.7%
57.9%
64.7%
37.5%
59.9%
60.8%
36.4%
55.3%
59.9%
33.1%
9
6
3
13
7
3
13
3
2
9
3
3
36
29
26
6
4
2
13
12
10
4
3
3
25
23
16
25
20
13
66.7%
50.0%
33.3%
53.8%
42.9%
23.1%
23.1%
66.7%
15.4%
33.3%
100.0%
33.3%
80.6%
89.7%
72.2%
66.7%
50.0%
33.3%
92.3%
83.3%
76.9%
75.0%
100.0%
75.0%
92.0%
69.6%
64.0%
80.0%
65.0%
52.0%
4‐13
TRANSFER APPLICATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, AND ENROLLMENT DATA BY RACE
FALL SEMESTERS 1999‐2000
FALL SEMESTERS 1999
2000 through 2008
through 2008‐2009
2009
RACE
1999‐2000 2000‐2001 2001‐2002 2002‐2003 2003‐2004 2004‐2005 2005‐2006 2006‐2007 2007‐2008 2008‐2009
Unknown
Applied
Accepted
Enrolled
% Accepted
% Accepted Who Enroll
% Applied Who Enroll
Total
Applied
Accepted
Enrolled
% Accepted
% Accepted Who Enroll
% Applied Who Enroll
12
6
3
17
9
4
54
31
20
79
40
25
94
54
31
107
50
28
138
69
40
50.0%
50.0%
25.0%
52.9%
44.4%
23.5%
57.4%
64.5%
37.0%
50.6%
62.5%
31.6%
57.4%
57.4%
33.0%
46.7%
56.0%
26.2%
50.0%
58.0%
29.0%
902
550
282
920
543
315
939
619
360
884
567
333
988
640
374
1047
622
352
1014
629
413
1096
627
399
1190
685
422
1311
703
418
61.0%
51.3%
31.3%
59.0%
58.0%
34.2%
65.9%
58.2%
38.3%
64.1%
58.7%
37.7%
64.8%
58.4%
37.9%
59.4%
56.6%
33.6%
62.0%
65.7%
40.7%
57.2%
63.6%
36.4%
57.6%
61.6%
35.5%
53.6%
59.5%
31.9%
Source: Applications, Acceptances, and Actual Enrollments, Fall Semesters 1999 through 2008
4‐14
Institutions From Which Students Transfer To Bloomsburg
Fall 2008
Fall 2008
Institution Type
Number of Transfers
Percentage of Transfers
2‐Year Public
213
51.0%
2Y Pi t
2‐Year Private
9
2 2%
2.2%
4‐Year Public
102
24.4%
4‐Year Private
77
18.4%
Other
17
4.0%
Total
418
100.0%
Top Ten Institutions From Which Students Transferred To Bloomsburg
Fall 2008
Institution Name
Number of Transfers
Institution Name
Number of Transfers
Luzerne County Community College
83
Pennsylvania College of Technology
13
Pennsylvania State University
y
y
36
Kutztown University of PA
y
11
Lehigh Carbon Community College
25
Montgomery County Community College
10
Northampton County Area Community College
21
Bucks County Community College
9
Harrisburg Area Community College
18
Shippensburg University of PA
9
4‐15
Degrees
g
Granted
Degrees Granted By Degree Type
2003‐2004
2003
2004 through 2007
through 2007‐2008
2008
2000
1800
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
2003‐2004
2004‐2005
2005‐2006
2006‐2007
2007‐2008
6
316
10
335
1516
1545
Doctorate
Master's
308
337
7
325
Bachelor's
1539
1403
1491
Academic Year
d
5‐1
Bachelor’s Degrees Granted By Gender
2003‐2004
2003
2004 through 2007
through 2007‐2008
2008
1800
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
2003‐2004
2004‐2005
2005‐2006
2006‐2007
2007‐2008
Men
573
502
568
563
609
Women
966
901
923
953
936
Academic Year
d
5‐2
Bachelor’s Degrees Granted By College & Gender
2003‐2004
2003
2004 through 2007
through 2007‐2008
2008
Academic Year
College
Gender
2003‐2004
2004‐2005
2005‐2006
2006‐2007
2007‐2008
Professional Studies
Women
409
377
383
381
399
Men
87
87
69
67
84
Total
496
464
452
448
483
Women
354
344
335
353
317
Men
203
03
176
76
217
7
202
0
229
9
Total
557
520
552
555
546
Women
147
118
136
134
131
Men
206
171
191
200
208
Total
353
289
327
334
339
Women
56
62
69
85
89
Men
77
68
91
94
88
Total
133
130
160
179
177
Women
966
901
923
953
936
Men
573
502
568
563
609
Total
1539
1403
1491
1516
1545
Liberal Arts
Business
Science & Technology
Total Bachelor's
5‐3
Bachelor’s Degrees Granted By Racial/Ethnic Category
2003‐2004
2003
2004 through 2007
through 2007‐2008
2008
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
2003‐2004
2004‐2005
2005‐2006
2006‐2007
2007‐2008
Foreign
17
12
18
9
23
Latino
20
16
22
19
19
Asian
10
12
14
17
14
Native American
2
3
1
1
2
African American
29
31
36
56
58
Academic Year
d
5‐4
Bachelor’s Degrees Granted By College & Racial/Ethnic Category, 2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008
Academic Year
Academic Year
College
Professional Studies
Liberal Arts
Business
Science & Technology
Total Bachelor's
Race/Ethnicity
African American
Native American
Asian or Pacific Islander
Latino
White
Foreign
g
Unknown
Total
African American
Native American
Asian or Pacific Islander
Latino
White
Foreign
Unknown
Total
African American
Native American
Asian or Pacific Islander
Latino
White
F i
Foreign
Unknown
Total
African American
Native American
Asian or Pacific Islander
Latino
White
Foreign
Unknown
Total
African American
Native American
Asian or Pacific Islander
Latino
White
Foreign
Unknown
Total
2003‐2004
5
0
1
2
480
8
496
17
0
5
12
507
14
2
557
6
2
2
4
332
3
4
353
1
0
2
2
124
0
4
133
29
2
10
20
1443
17
18
1539
5‐5
2004‐2005
3
1
3
1
451
1
4
464
14
2
4
10
483
7
0
520
8
0
4
3
269
2
3
289
6
0
1
2
117
2
2
130
31
3
12
16
1320
12
9
1403
2005‐2006
1
0
5
1
439
1
5
452
29
0
6
13
489
11
4
552
4
0
2
8
304
4
5
327
2
1
1
0
153
2
1
160
36
1
14
22
1385
18
15
1491
2006‐2007
6
0
2
2
430
8
448
32
1
6
10
490
7
9
555
13
0
7
7
300
1
6
334
5
0
2
0
167
1
4
179
56
1
17
19
1387
9
27
1516
2007‐2008
6
1
5
2
454
1
14
483
31
1
5
12
460
15
22
546
16
0
2
5
303
4
9
339
5
0
2
0
159
3
8
177
58
2
14
19
1376
23
53
1545
Bachelor’s Degrees Granted, College of Business
2003‐2004
2003
2004 through 2007
through 2007‐2008
2008
Academic Year
Business
BUS*BUSINESS ADM*ACCOUNTING
BUS*BUSINESS ADM*BUSINESS INFOR SYST
BUS*BUSINESS ADM*ECONOMICS
BUS*BUSINESS ADM*FINANCE
BUS*BUSINESS ADM*MANAGEMENT
BUS*BUSINESS ADM*MARKETING
BUS*BUSINESS
BUS
BUSINESS ADM
ADM*MGT
MGT INFO SYTEMS
INFO SYTEMS
BUS*BUSINESS ADM*OFFICE INFO SYSTEM
BUS*BUSINESS ED*ACCOUNTING
BUS*BUSINESS ED*DATA PROCESSING
BUS*BUSINESS ED*MARKETING
BUS*BUSINESS EDUCATION
BUS*OFFICE ADM
BUS*COMPUTER & INFORMATION SCI
Total
Degree
BS
BS
BS
BS
BS
BS
BS
BS
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSOA
BS
2003‐2004
58
0
0
34
100
96
0
25
5
0
4
0
1
30
353
5‐6
2004‐2005
32
0
0
18
102
86
0
14
0
0
0
9
0
28
289
2005‐2006
56
8
0
27
105
106
0
0
0
0
0
12
0
13
327
2006‐2007
45
16
0
37
131
87
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
9
334
2007‐2008
48
7
0
26
147
80
2
0
0
0
0
10
0
19
339
Bachelor’s Degrees Granted, College of Liberal Arts
2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008
Academic Year
Academic Year
Liberal Arts
L/A*ANTHROPOLOGY
L/A*ART HISTORY
L/A*ART STUDIO
L/A*COM STDS*INTERPER RELATION
L/A*COM STDS*LEADER & SOC INFL
L/A*COM STDS*ORGANIZ COMMUNIC
L/A*COMMUNICATION STUDIES
L/A*CRIMINAL JUSTICE
L/A*ECONOMICS
L/A*ECONOMICS BUSINESS MINOR
L/A*ENGLISH
L/A*ENGLISH*CREATIVE WRITING
L/A*EXERCISE SCIENCE
L/A*FRENCH
L/A*GERMAN
L/A*HISTORY
L/A*HUMANITIES
L/A*MASS COMM*JOURNALISM
L/A*MASS COMM*NEWS EDITORIAL
L/A*MASS COMM*PUBLIC RELATIONS
L/A*MASS COMM*PUBLIC RELATIONS
L/A*MASS COMM*TELECOM
L/A*MASS COMMUNICATION
L/A*MUSIC*APPLIED
L/A*MUSIC*AUDIO‐VIDEO RECORDING
L/A*MUSIC*EDUCATION CERT K‐12
L/A*MUSIC*MUSIC LIBERAL ARTS
L/A*PHILOSOPHY
/
L/A*POLITICAL ECONOMICS
L/A*POLITICAL SCIENCE
L/A*POL SCI*LEGAL STUDIES OPT
L/A*PSYCHOLOGY
L/A*SOCIAL SCIENCE
L/A*SOCIAL WORK
L/A*SOCIAL WORK
L/A*SOCIOLOGY
L/A*SPANISH
L/A*THEATER ARTS
Total
Degree
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BS
BA
BA
BS
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSW
BA
BA
BA
2003‐2004
16
6
20
29
7
36
4
47
12
16
24
5
25
0
2
40
9
0
8
13
5
31
0
0
1
0
10
1
32
2
62
7
38
0
27
11
11
557
5‐7
2004‐2005
21
4
18
22
10
46
5
34
6
9
21
4
33
3
3
35
3
0
2
3
4
37
0
4
4
0
6
2
26
3
52
2
20
33
31
4
10
520
2005‐2006
14
4
22
16
8
21
13
51
3
14
31
6
49
1
1
32
5
0
0
0
0
36
0
6
5
0
8
0
18
1
73
11
0
53
35
8
7
552
2006‐2007
11
4
18
22
10
32
14
38
9
10
29
11
40
1
3
38
2
0
6
8
7
24
1
5
4
4
6
2
27
1
47
7
0
54
40
11
9
555
2007‐2008
19
10
25
21
9
18
18
39
5
18
19
6
48
2
3
45
0
7
4
14
16
7
1
7
7
3
6
2
34
0
55
5
0
42
22
5
4
546
Bachelor’s Degrees Granted, College of Professional Studies
2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008
Professional Studies
P/S*ASL/ENGLISH INTERPRETING
P/S*ELE ED*ED DEAF/HARD OF HEAR
P/S*ELE ED*EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN
P/S*ELE ED*HEALTH & PHYSICAL ED
P/S*ELEMENTARY ED
/ *
P/S*ELEMENTARY ED*ENGLISH
P/S*ELEMENTARY ED*FRENCH
P/S*ELEMENTARY ED*GEOGRAPHY
P/S*ELEMENTARY ED*HISTORY
P/S*ELEMENTARY ED*LANGUAGE ARTS
P/S*ELEMENTARY
P/S
ELEMENTARY ED
ED*MATHEMATICS
MATHEMATICS
P/S*ELEMENTARY ED*MUSIC
P/S*ELEMENTARY ED*PHILOSOPHY
P/S*ELEMENTARY ED*PHYSICAL SCI
P/S*ELEMENTARY ED*PSYCHOLOGY
P/S*ELEMENTARY ED*SOCIOLOGY
/
P/S*ELEMENTARY ED*SPANISH
P/S*INTERP TRNG*ED DEAF/HOH
P/S*INTERPRETER TRAINING
P/S*MEDICAL IMAGING
P/S*MENT/PHYS HAND*ED DEAF/HOH
P/S*MENT/PHYS HAND*SPECIAL ED
P/S*MENT/PHYS HANDICAPPED
P/S*N‐K‐3
P/S*N‐K‐3/ELE ED
P/S*N‐K‐3/ELE ED*ED DEAF/HOH
P/S*N‐K‐3/ELE ED*ENGLISH
P/S*N‐K‐3/ELE ED*EXCPT. CHILD
P/S*N‐K‐3/ELE ED*LANGUAGE ARTS
P/S*N K 3/ELE ED*MATH*LANG ARTS
P/S*N‐K‐3/ELE ED*MATH*LANG ARTS
P/S*N‐K‐3/ELE ED*MATHEMATICS
P/S*N‐K‐3/ELE ED*PHYSICAL SCI.
P/S*N‐K‐3/ELE ED*PSYCHOLOGY
Degree
BS
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BS
BS
BS
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
2003‐2004
6
7
3
1
120
0
0
0
1
2
9
1
0
1
5
0
3
4
0
0
8
30
0
0
45
2
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
5‐8
2004‐2005
0
8
7
0
95
0
0
0
1
2
19
0
0
2
7
1
1
0
10
0
6
21
1
0
29
1
0
4
4
0
5
0
1
Academic Year
2005‐2006
9
11
2
0
79
1
2
0
0
2
15
0
1
1
8
0
2
4
0
0
6
15
1
1
31
2
0
0
2
1
3
1
2
2006‐2007
13
7
6
0
85
1
0
1
1
3
12
0
0
1
4
0
1
9
0
0
3
1
0
1
58
1
0
3
1
0
4
0
1
2007‐2008
17
7
5
0
86
0
2
0
0
2
15
0
0
0
0
0
4
9
0
0
0
1
0
0
40
0
0
2
3
0
2
0
1
Bachelor’s Degrees Granted, College of Professional Studies
2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008
Professional Studies
P/S*N‐K‐3/ELE ED*SPANISH
P/S*NURSING
P/S*NURSING ‐ LICENSED RN
P/S*SECONDARY ED*BIOLOGY
P/S*SECONDARY ED*CHEMISTRY
/ *
*
P/S*SECONDARY ED*CITIZENSHIP
P/S*SECONDARY ED*COMM
P/S*SECONDARY ED*COMM (NPM)
P/S*SECONDARY ED*COMM (SPEECH)
P/S*SECONDARY ED*COMM (THEATER)
P/S*SECONDARY
P/S
SECONDARY ED
ED*CSS
CSS
P/S*SECONDARY ED*CSS (GEOGRAPHY)
P/S*SECONDARY ED*CSS (H‐B A)
P/S*SECONDARY ED*CSS (PSYCHOLOGY)
P/S*SECONDARY ED*CSS (SOCIOLOGY)
P/S*SECONDARY ED*EARTH AND SPACE SCI
/
P/S*SECONDARY ED*ENGLISH
P/S*SECONDARY ED*FRENCH
P/S*SECONDARY ED*GEN SCI
P/S*SECONDARY ED*GERMAN
P/S*SECONDARY ED*MATHEMATICS
P/S*SECONDARY ED*PHYSICS
P/S*SECONDARY ED*SPANISH
P/S*SECONDARY EDUCATION
P/S*SP PATH/AUDIO*EXCEPTIONAL
P/S*SP PATH/AUDIOLOGY*D/HOH
P/S*SPEC ED/EL ED*MATH
P/S*SPEC ED/EL ED/DEAF HOH
P/S*SPECIAL ED/ELEMENTARY ED
P/S*SPEECH PATH AND AUDIOLOGY
P/S*SPEECH PATH. AND AUDIOLOGY
Total
Degree
BSED
BSN
BSN
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BSED
BS
BS
BSED
BSED
BSED
BS
2003‐2004
2
50
3
6
1
0
1
0
3
0
10
0
14
1
2
3
32
1
7
0
26
1
6
0
9
2
0
3
35
27
496
5‐9
2004‐2005
0
38
4
8
2
11
4
2
1
0
6
1
11
2
1
2
21
1
2
1
22
4
6
1
6
2
2
2
40
36
464
Academic Year
2005‐2006
0
68
4
9
2
10
4
0
0
0
1
0
9
0
0
3
22
1
3
1
20
1
2
0
7
4
3
2
43
31
452
2006‐2007
0
54
0
5
0
24
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
13
2
3
0
10
0
5
0
10
3
2
2
63
31
448
2007‐2008
0
67
0
2
1
18
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
4
23
0
4
1
8
0
4
0
24
1
0
3
88
37
483
Bachelor’s Degrees Granted, College of Science & Technology
2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008
Academic Year
Academic Year
Science & Technology
S/T*BIOLOGY (BA)
S/T*BIOLOGY(BA) PRE‐PHYS THERAPY
S/T*BIOLOGY(BA) PRE‐PHYSICIAN ASST
S/T*BIOLOGY(BA) MARINE BIOLOGY
S/T*BIOLOGY(BA) NATURAL HISTORY
S/
O OG ( )
U
S O
S/T*BIOLOGY (BS)
S/T*BIOLOGY(BS) BIOTECHNOLOGY
S/T*BIOLOGY(BS) ENVIRON BIOLOGY
S/T*BIOLOGY(BS) MARINE BIOLOGY
S/T*BIOLOGY(BS) MICROBIOLOGY
S/T*BIOLOGY(BS) MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
S/T*BIOLOGY(BS) PRE‐MEDICAL SCI
S/T*CHEMISTRY (BA)
S/T*CHEMISTRY (BS)
S/T*CHEMISTRY (BS) BIOCHEMISTRY
S/T*CLIN LAB SCIENCE
S/T*CLINICAL CHEMISTRY
S/T*COMPUTER FORENSICS (BS)
S/T*COMPUTER SCIENCE
S/T*EARTH SCIENCE
S/T*EARTH SCIENCE*ENVIRON SCI
S/T*ELECT ENGINEERING TECH
S/T*GEOGRAPHY*ENVIRON PLAN
S/T*GEOGRAPHY*GENERAL
S/T*GEOGRAPHY*URBAN & REG PLAN
S/T*GEOLOGY
S/T*GEOSCIENCE EARTH SCIENCE
S/T*GEOSCIENCE:EARTH SCIENCE
S/T*GEOSCIENCE:ENVIRON_SCIENCE
S/T*HEALTH PHYSICS
S/T*MATHEMATICS (BA)
S/T*MATHEMATICS (BS)
S/T*MATH STATISTICS (BA)
S/T*MEDICAL IMAGING
S/T*MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
S/T*MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
S/T*NATURAL SCIENCE & MATH
S/T*PHYSICS (BA)
S/T*PHYSICS (BS)
Total
Degree
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BS
BS
BS
BS
BS
BS
BS
BA
BS
BS
BS
BS
BS
BS
BS
BS
BS
BA
BA
BA
BS
BS
BS
BS
BA
BS
BA
BS
BS
BS
BA
BS
5‐10
2003‐2004
2004‐2005
2005‐2006
2006‐2007
2007‐2008
5
0
0
0
0
21
1
0
4
4
0
0
1
5
2
2
1
0
14
1
5
0
13
10
1
0
0
0
3
7
6
1
20
0
1
4
1
133
6
0
0
0
0
27
3
0
1
0
0
0
1
4
1
1
0
0
15
2
3
0
5
4
3
4
0
0
2
8
14
3
17
1
0
1
4
130
7
5
0
0
0
18
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
2
2
2
0
0
21
0
0
7
16
6
1
5
4
8
1
6
12
2
24
0
0
7
2
160
12
5
5
0
0
23
2
1
0
1
0
1
1
6
1
4
0
0
15
4
3
8
13
2
3
4
0
0
5
11
6
3
37
0
0
1
2
179
13
12
3
1
1
15
0
0
3
4
1
5
1
6
3
0
0
4
12
3
3
6
19
1
0
1
0
0
3
7
10
2
35
0
0
0
3
177
Graduate Degrees Granted, College of Graduate Studies
2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008
College
Graduate Studies
College
Graduate Studies
Gender
2003‐2004
2004‐2005
Academic Year
2005‐2006
2006‐2007
2007‐2008
Women
Men
Total
198
110
308
236
101
337
245
87
332
204
118
322
248
97
345
Academic Year
Academic
Year
2004‐2005
2005‐2006
2006‐2007
2007‐2008
5
0
1
1
291
13
11
322
4
0
5
4
306
19
7
345
Race/Ethnicity
African American
Native American
Asian or Pacific Islander
Latino
White
Foreign
Unknown
Total
2003‐2004
7
0
5
3
270
16
7
308
5‐11
4
0
4
4
303
9
13
337
4
0
3
6
294
17
8
332
Graduate Degrees Granted, College of Graduate Studies
2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008
Academic Year
Academic Year
Graduate Studies
GRD*ACCOUNTING
GRD*ART HISTORY
GRD*ART STUDIO
GRD*AUDIOLOGY
GRD*BIOLOGY
GRD*BIOLOGY
GRD*BUSINESS ADM
GRD*BUSINESS ADM (ACCOUNTING)
GRD*BUSINESS ADM (LEADERSHIP)
GRD*BUSINESS ADM (MGT SCI/OPR MGT)
GRD*BUSINESS ED
GRD*BUSINESS ED/BIS
GRD*BUSINESS ED/BIS (CERT)
GRD*COMM DIS*AUDIOLOGY
GRD*COMM DIS*SPEECH & LANG PATH
GRD*CURR & INSTRUCTION (CERT)
GRD*CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION
*
GRD*EARLY CHILDHOOD ED
GRD*ED DEAF/HARD HEARING
GRD*ELEMENTARY ED
GRD*ELEMENTARY EDUC (CERT)
GRD*EX SCI & ADLT FIT (1 YEAR)
GRD*EX SCI & ADLT FIT (2 YEAR)
GRD*EX SCI & ADLT FIT (2 YEAR)
GRD*EXER SCI & ADULT FITNESS
GRD*INSTRUCTIONAL TECH (EDU)
GRD*INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY
GRD*NURSING
GRD*READING
GRD*SPECIAL
GRD
SPECIAL ED
ED*EXC
EXC PRNS N/C
PRNS N/C
GRD*SPECIAL ED*EXC PRNS T/C
GRD*SPECIAL ED*PRE‐TCHR EDUC
GRD*TEACHING PHYS & MENT HANDCP
Total
Degree
MACC
MA
MA
AUD
MED
MS
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MED
MED
MED
MS
MS
MED
MED
MS
MS
MED
MED
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MSN
MED
MS
MS
MS
MS
5‐12
2003‐2004
3
1
0
0
0
2
26
1
2
0
13
2004‐2005
1
0
1
0
0
5
15
0
11
1
15
2005‐2006
1
0
1
7
0
1
21
0
7
0
18
2006‐2007
0
0
0
6
0
1
29
0
1
0
5
0
3
20
16
43
5
9
18
9
3
3
3
14
42
8
34
8
17
0
5
308
0
0
29
35
22
6
10
11
20
4
3
1
14
41
17
35
5
23
1
11
337
1
2
24
25
31
7
16
10
23
9
2
0
13
40
6
35
1
25
0
6
332
6
0
21
45
33
2
15
8
18
9
2
0
16
42
10
14
8
26
0
5
322
2007‐2008
0
0
0
10
0
3
24
0
1
0
4
1
3
0
31
28
38
4
10
4
15
12
2
0
22
42
17
34
5
26
0
9
345
Retention &
Graduation
Rates
Second-Year Persistence Rates
100%
95%
CSRDE
Peers –
90%
Moderately
Selective
85%
Institutions
80%
from the
Consortium
75%
for Student
Retention
70%
Data
65%
Exchange
(SAT
60%
Composite
p
990
990--1044)
55%
50%
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Bloomsburg 80.1%
80 1% 79.2%
79 2% 80.8%
80 8% 81.9%
81 9% 82.4%
82 4% 79.1%
79 1% 80.8%
80 8% 80.0%
80 0%
PASSHE
75.6% 76.1% 76.2% 76.6% 76.4% 76.6% 76.4%
CSRDE Peers 73.6% 73.6% 74.2% 74.6% 74.3% 73.5% 73.6%
Entering Cohort Year
6‐1
Second-Year Persistence Rates By Gender
100%
95%
90%
85%
80%
75%
70%
65%
%
60%
55%
50%
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
Female 81.8% 81.8% 83.5% 82.8% 83.2% 80.9% 81.3% 80.1%
Male
76.9% 75.1% 76.1% 80.5% 81.2% 76.3% 80.1% 80.0%
Entering Cohort
C
Year
6‐2
Second Year Persistence Rates By Race
Second-Year
100%
95%
90%
85%
80%
75%
70%
65%
60%
55%
50%
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
Latino
69.6% 64.7% 69.2% 65.6% 69.8% 80.0% 71.4% 82.5%
Afr Amer 69.4% 74.2% 73.8% 83.5% 86.8% 74.3% 78.7% 75.2%
White
80.6% 79.6% 81.3% 82.0% 82.6% 79.7% 81.3% 81.0%
Entering Cohort Year
6‐3
Second-Year Persistence Rates
By Admission Category
100%
95%
90%
85%
80%
75%
70%
65%
%
60%
55%
50%
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
New Fresh 82.4% 80.0% 82.1% 82.3% 83.1% 80.8% 81.5% 80.9%
Sum Fresh 64.7% 74.3% 74.4% 81.6% 77.5% 69.4% 79.2% 78.9%
101/EOP
71.8% 75.6% 72.3% 77.3% 80.4% 74.2% 77.4% 73.2%
Entering Cohort
C
Year
6‐4
Second-Year Persistence Rates
By College of Admission
100%
95%
90%
85%
80%
75%
70%
65%
60%
55%
50%
Prof Stud
Lib Arts
Business
Sci Tech
Undeclared
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
87.2%
79.0%
78.8%
80.3%
75.1%
87.5%
75.7%
78.9%
71.6%
76.4%
86.0%
81.7%
79.0%
77.7%
75.1%
84.2%
83.7%
80.3%
79.7%
79.7%
85.2%
86.4%
81.0%
76.0%
80.7%
85.5%
79.0%
78.5%
76.2%
73.4%
89.5%
74.6%
83.2%
78.9%
74.8%
86.0%
83.5%
78.8%
76.2%
76.0%
Entering Cohort
C
Year
6‐5
Six-Year Graduation Rates
75%
65%
55%
45%
35%
25%
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
Bloomsburg 61.2% 61.2% 58.7% 62.0% 62.9% 63.5% 61.5% 65.5%
PASSHE
52.4% 52.1% 53.4% 52.7% 53.4% 54.2% 54.9%
CSRDE Peers 43.1% 43.8% 45.7% 46.6% 46.2% 47.0% 46.8%
Entering Cohort Year
CSRDE Peers – Moderately Selective Institutions from the Consortium for Student Retention Data
Exchange (SAT Composite 990990-1044)
1044)
6‐6
Six-Year Graduation Rates By Gender
75%
65%
55%
45%
35%
25%
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
Female 65.9% 64.4% 59.8% 62.4% 63.6% 67.7% 65.8% 69.9%
Male
52.2% 55.5% 56.7% 61.4% 61.6% 56.0% 54.9% 57.8%
Entering Cohort Year
6‐7
Six-Year Graduation Rates By Race
75%
65%
55%
45%
35%
25%
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
Latino
47.1%
47
1% 64.3%
64 3% 46.7%
46 7% 48
48.3%
3% 67.9%
67 9% 34.8%
34 8% 35
35.3%
3% 50.0%
50 0%
Afr Amer 34.3% 30.2% 29.5% 37.9% 32.7% 30.6% 48.4% 51.2%
White
62.7% 62.4% 60.4% 63.7% 64.0% 65.1% 62.6% 66.9%
Entering Cohort Year
6‐8
Six-Year
Six
Year Graduation Rates
By Admission Category
75%
65%
55%
45%
35%
25%
New F
N
Fresh
h
Sum Fresh
101/EOP
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
64.3%
64
3%
59.5%
36.5%
66.3%
66
3%
51.2%
38.3%
68.2%
68
2%
44.6%
28.2%
64.3%
64
3%
52.0%
34.9%
67.8%
67
8%
57.6%
46.5%
Entering Cohort Year
6‐9
Six-Year
Six
Year Graduation Rates
By College of Admission
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
Prof Stud
Lib Arts
B i
Business
Sci Tech
Undeclared
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
69.1%
59.7%
67 0%
67.0%
56.8%
51.8%
76.9%
63.8%
60 5%
60.5%
60.0%
53.7%
74.4%
67.6%
62 6%
62.6%
61.2%
53.2%
73.1%
57.1%
62 2%
62.2%
56.4%
52.6%
76.3%
64.2%
62 9%
62.9%
58.1%
56.1%
Entering Cohort Year
6‐10
Retention and Graduation Rates By Gender
First‐
First‐Time, Full‐
Time, Full‐Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through Fall 2007
Cohort Type
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Female
Female
Female
Female
Female
Female
Female
Female
Male
Male
Male
Male
Male
Male
Male
Male
Cohort
Year
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
Head
Count
1414
1684
1478
1665
1534
1691
1630
1679
912
1021
938
1000
948
1050
987
969
502
663
540
665
586
641
643
710
‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Cumulative Graduation Rates and Continuation Rates ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
‐‐ Continuation Rates ‐‐
‐‐
%Enrolled %Enrolled %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4 in 4 Years Year 5 in 5 Years Year 6 in 6 Years Year 7
80.1%
72.3%
66.3%
41.5%
23.8%
60.7%
4.2%
63.5%
1.2%
79.2%
69.4%
65.6%
38.4%
24.4%
58.8%
4.2%
61.5%
1.7%
80.8%
72.2%
68.9%
44.0%
22.1%
63.7%
2.5%
65.5%
0.9%
81.9%
72.7%
68.9%
40.7%
24.9%
60.7%
3.3%
82.4%
71.2%
66.9%
40.7%
22.8%
79.1%
68.8%
65.4%
80.8%
70.9%
80.0%
81.8%
74.2%
69.3%
47.6%
20.9%
65.2%
3.3%
67.7%
0.9%
81.8%
72.5%
69.0%
45.3%
20.6%
63.7%
3.2%
65.8%
1.1%
83.5%
74.8%
72.4%
51.3%
18.3%
68.6%
1.6%
69.9%
0.4%
82.8%
74.3%
70.8%
47.6%
19.5%
63.4%
2.9%
83.1%
71.6%
67.6%
45.5%
19.2%
80.9%
71.1%
67.8%
81.3%
73.4%
80.1%
76.9%
68.9%
60.8%
30.5%
28.9%
52.4%
5.8%
56.0%
1.8%
75.1%
64.6%
60.5%
27.6%
30.3%
51.4%
5.6%
54.9%
2.6%
76.1%
67.6%
63.0%
31.3%
28.7%
55.2%
4.1%
57.8%
1.7%
80.5%
70.2%
66.2%
30.2%
32.9%
56.5%
3.9%
81.2%
70.5%
65.9%
33.1%
28.5%
76.3%
65.1%
61.5%
80.1%
67.2%
80.0%
6‐11
Retention and Graduation Rates By Racial/Ethnic Category
First‐‐Time, Full
First
Time, Full‐
Full‐Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through Fall 2007
Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through Fall 2007
Cohort Type
African American
African American
African American
African American
African American
African American
African American
African American
African American
Amer Ind/Alaska Native
Amer Ind/Alaska Native
Amer Ind/Alaska Native
Amer Ind/Alaska Native
A
Amer Ind/Alaska Native
I d/Al k N i
Amer Ind/Alaska Native
Amer Ind/Alaska Native
Amer Ind/Alaska Native
Asian or Pacific Islander
Asian or Pacific Islander
Asian or Pacific Islander
Asian or Pacific Islander
Asian or Pacific Islander
Asian or Pacific Islander
Asian or Pacific Islander
Asian or Pacific Islander
Cohort
Year
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Cumulative Graduation Rates and Continuation Rates ‐‐‐
‐‐ Continuation Rates ‐‐
‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
%Enrolled %Enrolled %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4 in 4 Years Year 5 in 5 Years Year 6 in 6 Years Year 7
69.4%
63.3%
49.0%
12.2%
26.5%
30.6%
10.2%
30.6%
2.0%
74.2%
69.4%
61.3%
19.4%
35.5%
40.3%
8.1%
48.4%
3.2%
73.8%
64.3%
63.1%
14.3%
45.2%
45.2%
6.0%
51.2%
3.6%
83.5%
68.0%
54.4%
11.7%
39.8%
35.9%
9.7%
86.8%
61.2%
52.1%
13.2%
31.4%
74.3%
59.3%
52.9%
78 7%
78.7%
61 3%
61.3%
75.2%
100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
0.0%
100.0%
0.0%
100.0%
0.0%
100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
33.3%
66.7%
66.7%
0.0%
66.7%
0.0%
50.0%
25.0%
25.0%
0.0%
25.0%
0.0%
0.0%
25.0%
0.0%
80.0%
40.0%
60.0%
20.0%
40.0%
40.0%
20.0%
Head
Count
49
62
84
103
121
140
150
145
1
3
4
5
0
2
50.0%
3
100.0%
2
50.0%
10
90.0%
15
93.3%
16
100.0%
15
93.3%
14
78.6%
22
81.8%
19
84.2%
13
84.6%
50.0%
66.7%
50.0%
80.0%
73.3%
87.5%
86.7%
78.6%
77.3%
68.4%
70.0%
60.0%
75.0%
86.7%
78.6%
68.2%
6‐12
20.0%
33.3%
43.8%
46.7%
42.9%
50.0%
33.3%
37.5%
33.3%
35.7%
70.0%
60.0%
75.0%
66.7%
0.0%
0.0%
6.3%
0.0%
70.0%
60.0%
75.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
Retention and Graduation Rates By Racial/Ethnic Category
First‐‐Time, Full
First
Time, Full‐
Full‐Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through Fall 2007
Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through Fall 2007
Cohort Type
Latino
Latino
Latino
Latino
Latino
Latino
Latino
Latino
White
White
White
White
White
White
White
White
Foreign
Foreign
Foreign
Foreign
Foreign
Foreign
Foreign
Foreign
Cohort
Year
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
Head
Count
23
34
26
32
43
50
35
63
1325
1564
1338
1481
1297
1408
1315
1308
6
6
4
7
5
5
12
3
‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Cumulative Graduation Rates and Continuation Rates ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
‐‐ Continuation Rates ‐‐
‐‐‐
%Enrolled %Enrolled %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4 in 4 Years Year 5 in 5 Years Year 6 in 6 Years Year 7
69.6%
56.5%
43.5%
26.1%
17.4%
30.4%
8.7%
34.8%
4.3%
64 7%
64.7%
41 2%
41.2%
44 1%
44.1%
20 6%
20.6%
11 8%
11.8%
35 3%
35.3%
0 0%
0.0%
35 3%
35.3%
0 0%
0.0%
69.2%
50.0%
50.0%
30.8%
15.4%
46.2%
3.8%
50.0%
0.0%
65.6%
56.3%
50.0%
28.1%
25.0%
40.6%
6.3%
69.8%
48.8%
46.5%
14.0%
30.2%
80.0%
64.0%
56.0%
71.4%
62.9%
82 5%
82.5%
80.6%
72.9%
67.3%
42.9%
23.6%
62.2%
3.9%
65.1%
1.1%
79.6%
69.8%
66.2%
39.6%
24.0%
60.0%
4.2%
62.6%
1.7%
81.3%
73.2%
70.0%
46.4%
20.6%
65.4%
2.2%
66.9%
0.7%
82.0%
73.5%
70.2%
43.3%
23.4%
63.1%
2.7%
82.6%
73.3%
69.7%
44.5%
21.8%
79 7%
79.7%
70 2%
70.2%
67 5%
67.5%
81.3%
72.4%
81.0%
66.7%
66.7%
50.0%
50.0%
16.7%
66.7%
0.0%
66.7%
0.0%
50.0%
83.3%
66.7%
16.7%
50.0%
66.7%
0.0%
66.7%
0.0%
50.0%
50.0%
50.0%
50.0%
0.0%
50.0%
0.0%
50.0%
0.0%
71 4%
71.4%
57 1%
57.1%
57 1%
57.1%
14 3%
14.3%
42 9%
42.9%
28 6%
28.6%
14 3%
14.3%
60.0%
40.0%
40.0%
40.0%
20.0%
40.0%
40.0%
20.0%
41.7%
33.3%
100.0%
6‐13
Retention and Graduation Rates By Racial/Ethnic Category
First‐‐Time, Full
First
Time, Full‐
Full‐Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through Fall 2007
Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through Fall 2007
Cohort Type
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Cohort
Year
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Cumulative Graduation Rates and Continuation Rates ‐‐‐‐‐‐
‐‐ Continuation Rates ‐‐
‐‐‐‐
Head %Enrolled %Enrolled %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled
Count Year 2
Year 3
Year 4 in 4 Years Year 5 in 5 Years Year 6 in 6 Years Year 7
0
0
6
100.0%
50.0%
33.3%
0.0%
33.3%
33.3%
0.0%
33.3%
0.0%
22
81.8%
68.2%
72.7%
27.3%
36.4%
50.0%
4.5%
54
81.5%
61.1%
50.0%
33.3%
16.7%
64
79.7%
62.5%
56.3%
96
84 4%
84.4%
74 0%
74.0%
145
74.5%
6‐14
Retention and Graduation Rates By Admission Category
First‐‐Time, Full
First
Time, Full‐
Full‐Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through Fall 2007
Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through Fall 2007
Cohort Type
New Freshman
New Freshman
New Freshman
New Freshman
New Freshman
New Freshman
New Freshman
New Freshman
New Freshman
New Freshman
Summer‐Fall Freshmen
Summer‐Fall Freshmen
Summer‐Fall Freshmen
Summer‐Fall Freshmen
Summer‐Fall Freshmen
Summer Fall Freshmen
Summer‐Fall Freshmen
Summer‐Fall Freshmen
Summer‐Fall Freshmen
Act 101/EOP
Act 101/EOP
Act 101/EOP
Act 101/EOP
Act 101/EOP
Act 101/EOP
Act 101/EOP
Act 101/EOP
Act 101/EOP
Cohort
Year
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
Head
Count
1190
1427
1252
1419
1266
1393
1289
1348
139
171
125
114
120
169
195
204
85
86
101
132
148
128
141
127
‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Cumulative Graduation Rates and Continuation Rates ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
‐‐ Continuation Rates ‐‐
‐‐
%Enrolled %Enrolled %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4 in 4 Years Year 5 in 5 Years Year 6 in 6 Years Year 7
82.4%
74.9%
70.2%
45.7%
23.7%
65.5%
3.7%
68.2%
1.1%
80 0%
80.0%
71 0%
71.0%
67 8%
67.8%
42 0%
42.0%
23 7%
23.7%
61 9%
61.9%
4 1%
4.1%
64 3%
64.3%
1 7%
1.7%
82.1%
74.1%
71.2%
46.3%
21.9%
66.2%
2.0%
67.8%
0.6%
82.3%
73.8%
70.9%
44.3%
23.5%
64.4%
2.6%
83.1%
73.8%
70.0%
45.7%
21.5%
80.8%
71.4%
68.7%
81.5%
73.5%
80 9%
80.9%
64.7%
56.8%
48.9%
24.5%
22.3%
41.0%
2.9%
44.6%
0.7%
74.3%
63.2%
57.9%
21.1%
29.8%
46.8%
4.7%
52.0%
1.8%
74.4%
64.0%
56.8%
41.6%
15.2%
56.0%
3.2%
57.6%
0.8%
81.6%
67.5%
62.3%
29.8%
25.4%
49.1%
2.6%
77.5%
60.0%
54.2%
22.5%
25.0%
69 2%
69.2%
58 0%
58.0%
52 7%
52.7%
79.0%
62.1%
78.9%
71.8%
62.4%
40.0%
10.6%
27.1%
25.9%
12.9%
28.2%
3.5%
75.6%
54.7%
44.2%
11.6%
25.6%
31.4%
4.7%
34.9%
1.2%
72.3%
58.4%
56.4%
17.8%
33.7%
41.6%
7.9%
46.5%
4.0%
77 3%
77.3%
65 2%
65.2%
53 8%
53.8%
10 6%
10.6%
38 6%
38.6%
30 3%
30.3%
11 4%
11.4%
80.4%
58.1%
51.4%
12.8%
31.8%
74.2%
54.7%
46.1%
77.3%
59.6%
73.2%
6‐15
Retention and Graduation Rates By College of Admission
First‐‐Time, Full
First
Time, Full‐
Full‐Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through Fall 2007
Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through Fall 2007
Cohort Type
Professional Studies
Professional Studies
Professional Studies
Professional Studies
Professional Studies
Professional Studies
Professional Studies
Professional Studies
Professional Studies
Professional Studies
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts
Business
Business
Business
Business
Business
Business
Business
Business
Cohort
Year
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Cumulative Graduation Rates and Continuation Rates ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
‐‐ Continuation Rates ‐‐
‐‐
Head %Enrolled %Enrolled %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled
Count Year 2
Year 3
Year 4 in 4 Years Year 5 in 5 Years Year 6 in 6 Years Year 7
359
87.2%
80.5%
75.8%
51.8%
24.0%
71.9%
3.3%
74.4%
0.6%
464
87 5%
87.5%
79 5%
79.5%
75 9%
75.9%
50 4%
50.4%
24 6%
24.6%
70 3%
70.3%
3 9%
3.9%
73 1%
73.1%
1 1%
1.1%
473
86.0%
81.2%
79.3%
55.0%
22.8%
75.5%
1.1%
76.3%
0.6%
532
84.2%
75.4%
73.1%
47.7%
22.9%
67.9%
2.6%
506
85.2%
77.3%
72.3%
48.2%
21.7%
511
85.5%
77.9%
74.2%
455
89.5%
82.0%
443
86 0%
86.0%
219
79.0%
74.0%
68.9%
50.2%
18.3%
65.8%
2.7%
67.6%
1.4%
333
75.7%
64.0%
61.3%
40.8%
17.4%
56.2%
2.7%
57.1%
1.5%
246
81.7%
69.5%
67.5%
47.2%
18.3%
61.8%
2.4%
64.2%
0.4%
258
83.7%
77.5%
73.3%
48.4%
21.7%
65.5%
0.8%
213
86.4%
76.1%
73.2%
54.5%
17.8%
257
79 0%
79.0%
66 1%
66.1%
64 6%
64.6%
241
74.7%
65.6%
206
83.5%
278
78.8%
69.8%
66.9%
45.7%
20.1%
60.4%
3.6%
62.6%
1.8%
331
78.9%
69.5%
67.4%
37.8%
26.9%
59.8%
4.8%
62.2%
1.8%
291
79.0%
72.5%
67.4%
43.3%
19.6%
61.9%
2.4%
62.9%
1.0%
279
80 3%
80.3%
72 4%
72.4%
71 0%
71.0%
47 0%
47.0%
21 1%
21.1%
65 6%
65.6%
2 2%
2.2%
231
81.0%
72.7%
71.9%
50.6%
18.6%
298
78.5%
70.1%
68.1%
273
83.2%
73.6%
269
78.8%
6‐16
Retention and Graduation Rates By College of Admission
First‐‐Time, Full
First
Time, Full‐
Full‐Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through Fall 2007
Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through Fall 2007
Cohort Type
Science & Technology
Science & Technology
Science & Technology
Science & Technology
Science & Technology
Science & Technology
Science & Technology
Science & Technology
Undeclared
Undeclared
Undeclared
Undeclared
Undeclared
Undeclared
Undeclared
Undeclared
Cohort Head
Year Count
2000 152
2001 225
2002 179
2003 231
2004 196
2005 189
2006 223
2007 273
2000 406
2001 331
2002 289
2003 365
2004 388
2005 436
2006 432
2007 488
‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Cumulative Graduation Rates and Continuation Rates ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
‐‐ Continuation Rates ‐‐
‐‐‐
%Enrolled %Enrolled %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4 in 4 Years Year 5 in 5 Years Year 6 in 6 Years Year 7
80.3%
72.4%
63.8%
33.6%
28.9%
55.9%
7.9%
61.2%
0.7%
71.6%
62.2%
58.7%
31.6%
25.3%
52.4%
6.2%
56.4%
2.7%
77.7%
67.6%
61.5%
30.7%
24.6%
55.3%
3.4%
58.1%
1.1%
79.7%
70.1%
68.0%
29.4%
32.0%
55.0%
5.6%
76.0%
64.3%
59.7%
29.1%
25.5%
76.2%
66.7%
61.9%
78.9%
70.0%
76.2%
75.1%
66.0%
56.9%
27.8%
27.1%
50.0%
4.7%
53.2%
1.5%
76.4%
65.3%
58.6%
24.2%
28.1%
48.9%
3.9%
52.6%
1.8%
75.1%
62.3%
59.5%
32.2%
25.3%
52.9%
4.5%
56.1%
1.4%
79.7%
67.1%
58.9%
27.1%
28.2%
46.6%
5.5%
80.7%
63.1%
57.2%
23.5%
27.8%
73.4%
59.9%
55.3%
74.8%
61.1%
76.0%
6‐17
Placement
Statistics
Placement
Statistics
Placement Statistics
Class of 2007
Teaching
15.0%
Professional Employment
52.6%
Continued Continued
Education
21.5%
Seeking
10.9%
89.1% of graduates are placed
This chart excludes non‐respondents and graduates not available for employment.
Source: Career Development Center Post‐Graduation Activities Reports
7‐1
Placement Statistics
Graduating Classes from 2003 to 2007
Graduating Classes from 2003 to 2007
College
Business
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
Liberal Arts
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
Professional Studies
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
Science & Technology
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
Totals
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
Number of Graduates
Number of Respondents
Professional Employment
Teaching
Continued Education
Military
Seeking
Not Available
Graduates Placed
Percentage Placed
330
351
285
310
324
307
315
249
285
308
212
228
185
236
239
12
8
9
12
6
27
27
26
18
31
2
1
1
46
46
24
17
30
8
5
4
2
2
253
264
221
266
276
84.6%
85.2%
90.2%
94.0%
90.2%
470
499
498
509
532
427
441
429
445
488
236
245
260
265
290
6
8
10
8
6
101
89
101
111
130
7
5
1
54
61
38
38
47
23
33
19
23
15
350
347
372
384
426
86.6%
85.0%
90.7%
91.0%
90.1%
408
487
456
450
445
388
434
404
410
424
69
72
70
108
93
192
228
207
182
183
59
80
69
69
85
3
2
0
51
46
48
47
58
14
6
10
4
5
323
382
346
359
361
86.4%
89.3%
87.8%
88.4%
86.2%
144
114
127
137
159
137
96
117
121
152
85
54
60
68
87
1
0
5
3
7
21
25
29
30
43
1
1
0
23
13
19
20
12
6
3
4
0
3
108
80
94
101
137
82.4%
86.0%
83.2%
83.5%
91.9%
1352
1451
1366
1406
1460
1259
1286
1199
1261
1372
602
599
575
677
709
211
244
231
205
202
208
221
225
228
289
13
9
2
174
166
129
122
147
51
47
37
29
25
1034
1073
1033
1110
1200
85.6%
86.6%
88.9%
90.1%
89.1%
Source: Career Development Center Post‐Graduation Activities Reports
7‐2
Productivity
y
Student
Credit Hour Production By College
Student Credit Hour Production By College
Academic Year 2007‐2008
SCH
Professional Studies
18 9%
18.9%
Liberal Arts
44.3%
Science & Technology
gy
22.7%
B siness
Business
12.5%
Other
1.6%
Source: Snyder Report Data File, 2007‐2008
8‐1
FTE
Instructional Faculty By College
FTE Instructional Faculty By College
Academic Year 2007‐2008
Professional Studies
18.9%
Liberal Arts
44.3%
Science & Technology
21 8%
21.8%
Business
12.1%
Other
1.9%
FTE Instructional Faculty includes overloads.
Source: Snyder Report Data File, 2007‐2008
8‐2
700
SCH Per FTE Instructional Faculty By College
SCH
Per FTE Instructional Faculty By College
Academic Year 2007‐2008
665.89
640.6
636.59
600
500.17
500
400
300
200
100
0
Business
Liberal Arts Professional
Liberal Arts
Professional Science & Science &
Studies
Technology
FTE Instructional Faculty includes overloads.
Source: Snyder Report Data File, 2007‐2008
8‐3
University Average
Average 615.38
Faculty Productivity By College & Department, 2007‐2008
College of Business
Home Department
C ll
College
Business
Business Total
(Discipline in which Department
F l G
Faculty Generated SCH)
d SCH)
Accounting
(Interdisciplinary)
(Accounting)
Business Education & Office Information Systems
(Interdisciplinary)
(Business Education)
(Computer & Information Systems)
(Management)
(Business Information Systems)
Computer & Information Systems
Computer & Information Systems
Finance & Legal Studies
(Health Sciences)
(Finance)
(Legal Studies)
Management
(I t di i li
(Interdisciplinary)
)
(Management)
Marketing
(Interdisciplinary)
(Marketing)
Fall 2007
F.T.E. Instruc‐
tional
SCH
F lt
Faculty
3,410 9.50
50 0.17
3,360 9.33
SCH Per FTE Instr F lt
Faculty
358.95
294.12
360.13
2,654 7.58
82 0.25
1,147 3.33
570 1.00
87 0.25
768 2.75
909 3.75
1,815 6.28
21 0.25
1,002 3.52
792 2.52
3,321 10.58
183 0.58
0 58
3,138 10.00
2,085 6.52
3 0.02
2,082 6.50
14,194 44.21
Source: Snyder Report Data File, 2007‐2008
8‐4
350.13
328.00
344.44
570.00
348.00
279.27
242.40
289.01
84.00
284.66
314.29
313.89
315 52
315.52
313.80
319.79
150.00
320.31
321.06
Spring 2008
Academic Year 2007‐2008
F.T.E. F.T.E. Instruc‐ SCH Per Instruc‐ SCH Per tional FTE Instr tional FTE Instr SCH
F lt Faculty
Faculty
F lt
SCH
F lt Faculty
Faculty
F lt
3,259 10.33 315.49
6,669 9.92
672.62
25 0.08
312.50
75 0.13
600.00
3,234 10.25 315.51
6,594 9.79
673.54
2,355
7.73
304.66
1,224
87
3.48
0.50
351.72
174.00
1,044
819
2,017
3.75
3.50
6.52
278.40
234.00
309.36
1,032 3.50
985 3.02
3,655 10.78
294.86
326.16
339.05
3,655 10.78
2,217 6.52
3 0.02
2,214 6.50
14,322 45.38
339.05
340.03
150.00
340.62
315.60
5,009 7.66
82 0.13
2,371 3.41
657 0.75
87 0.13
1,812 3.25
1,728 3.63
3,832 6.40
21 0.13
2,034 3.51
1,777 2.77
6,976 10.68
183 0.29
0 29
6,793 10.39
4,302 6.52
6 0.02
4,296 6.50
28,516 44.80
654.34
656.00
696.33
876.00
696.00
557.54
476.69
598.75
168.00
579.49
641.52
653.18
631 03
631.03
653.80
659.82
300.00
660.92
636.59
Faculty Productivity By College and Department, 2007‐2008
College of Liberal Arts
Home Department
(Discipline in which Department
C ll
College
F l G
Faculty Generated SCH)
d SCH)
Anthropology
(Interdisciplinary)
(Anthropology)
Art
(Honors)
(Interdisciplinary)
(Art)
(Art History)
(Art Studio)
Communication Studies & Theater Arts
(Interdisciplinary)
Liberal Arts
(Communication Studies)
(Theater Arts)
Economics
(Honors)
(I t di i li
(Interdisciplinary)
)
(Economics)
English
(Honors)
(Interdisciplinary)
(English)
(Secondary Education)
Fall 2007
F.T.E. Instruc‐
tional
SCH
F lt
Faculty
3,306 6.57
3 0.02
3,303 6.55
3,210 10.75
1,794
594
822
SCH Per FTE Instr F lt
Faculty
503.20
150.00
504.27
298.60
1.50
2.25
7.00
1196.00
264.00
117.43
6,294 16.33
23 0.08
4,114 12.50
2,157 3.75
3,540 9.08
385.43
287.50
329.12
575.20
389.87
90 0.33
0 33
3,450 8.75
6,311 23.25
45 0.25
165 0.73
6,059 22.02
42 0.25
272.73
272
73
394.29
271.44
180.00
226.03
275.16
168.00
Source: Snyder Report Data File, 2007‐2008
8‐5
Spring 2008
Academic Year 2007‐2008
F.T.E. F.T.E. Instruc‐ SCH Per Instruc‐ SCH Per tional FTE Instr tional FTE Instr SCH
F lt Faculty
Faculty
F lt
SCH
F lt Faculty
Faculty
F lt
2,889 6.82
423.61
6,195 6.70
925.32
3 0.02
150.00
6 0.02
300.00
2,886 6.80
424.41
6,189 6.68
927.19
2,529 10.52 240.40
5,739 10.64 539.63
18 0.31
58.06
18 0.16
116.13
3 0.02
150.00
3 0.01
300.00
3 0.00
1,797 0.75 2396.00
1,752 3.75
467.20
2,346 3.00
782.00
753 6.44
116.93
1,575 6.72
234.38
5,322 15.52
3 0.02
3,795 12.25
1,524 3.25
3,305 8.12
54 0.25
29 0.08
0 08
3,222 7.78
6,589 23.90
342.91
150.00
309.80
468.92
407.02
216.00
362 50
362.50
414.14
275.69
181 0.63
6,408 23.27
287.30
275.38
11,616
26
7,909
3,681
6,845
54
119
6,672
12,900
45
346
12,467
42
15.93
0.05
12.38
3.50
8.60
0.13
0 21
0.21
8.27
23.58
0.13
0.68
22.65
0.13
729.42
520.00
639.11
1051.71
795.93
432.00
580 49
580.49
807.26
547.19
360.00
508.82
550.54
336.00
Faculty Productivity By College and Department, 2007‐2008
College of Liberal Arts
Home Department
(Discipline in which Department
C ll
College
F l G
Faculty Generated SCH)
d SCH)
Exercise Science & Athletics
(Exercise Science & Athletics)
(Honors)
(Interdisciplinary)
History
(Interdisciplinary)
(History)
(Secondary Education)
Languages & Cultures
(Interdisciplinary)
(French)
(German)
Liberal Arts
(Spanish)
(Russian)
(Italian)
(Languages & Cultures)
(L ti )
(Latin)
(Chinese)
Mass Communications
(Interdisciplinary)
(Mass Communications)
Music
(Honors)
(Music)
Fall 2007
F.T.E. Instruc‐
tional
SCH
F lt
Faculty
3,377 11.63
3,309 11.43
SCH Per FTE Instr F lt
Faculty
290.37
289.50
68 0.20
4,064 12.17
47 0.17
3,933 11.75
84 0.25
2,943 9.60
30 0.08
447 1.75
570 1.75
1,482 4.75
340.00
333.94
276.47
334.72
336.00
306.56
375.00
255.43
325.71
312.00
183
0.50
366.00
231
2,209
18
2,191
2,093
57
2,036
0.77
5.75
0.08
5.67
8.55
0.25
8.30
300.00
384.17
225.00
386.42
244.80
228.00
245.30
Source: Snyder Report Data File, 2007‐2008
8‐6
Spring 2008
Academic Year 2007‐2008
F.T.E. F.T.E. Instruc‐ SCH Per Instruc‐ SCH Per tional FTE Instr tional FTE Instr SCH
F lt Faculty
Faculty
F lt
SCH
F lt Faculty
Faculty
F lt
3,245 10.41 311.72
6,622 11.02 600.91
3,209 10.13 316.78
6,518 10.78 604.64
30 0.25
30 0.13
240.00
6 0.03
200.00
74 0.12
643.48
3,837 11.50 333.65
7,901 11.84 667.60
47 0.09
552.94
3,837 11.50 333.65
7,770 11.63 668.39
84 0.13
672.00
2,264 9.63
235.10
5,207 9.62
541.55
17 0.08
212.50
47 0.08
587.50
447 2.00
223.50
894 1.88
476.80
267 1.27
210.24
837 1.51
554.30
1,152 4.77
241.51
2,634 4.76
553.36
75 0.25
300.00
75 0.13
600.00
42 0.25
168.00
225 0.38
600.00
3 0.02
150.00
3 0.01
300.00
69 0.25
0 25
276 00
276.00
69 0.13
0 13
552 00
552.00
192 0.75
256.00
423 0.76
556.58
1,588 5.58
284.59
3,797 5.67
670.26
18 0.04
450.00
1,588 5.58
284.59
3,779 5.63
671.82
2,254 8.55
263.63
4,347 8.55
508.42
57 0.13
456.00
2,254 8.55
263.63
4,290 8.43
509.20
Faculty Productivity By College and Department, 2007‐2008
College of Liberal Arts
Home Department
(Discipline in which Department
Di i li i hi h D
t
t
College
Faculty Generated SCH)
Philosophy
Political Science
(Interdisciplinary)
(Political Science)
Psychology
(Interdisciplinary)
(Psychology)
Liberal Arts
(Counseling)
Sociology, Social Welfare & Criminal Justice
(Interdisciplinary)
(Criminal Justice)
(Sociology)
(Social Work)
Liberal Arts Total
Fall 2007
F.T.E. Instruc‐
tional
SCH
Faculty
2,010 5.77
2,001 5.77
SCH Per FTE Instr FTE
Instr
Faculty
348.35
346.79
2,001 5.77
6,418 16.23
15 0.10
6,379 15.88
24 0.25
346.79
395.44
150.00
401.70
96.00
Spring 2008
Academic Year 2007‐2008
F.T.E. F.T.E. Instruc‐ SCH Per Instruc‐ SCH Per tional FTE Instr FTE Instr
tional FTE Instr FTE Instr
SCH
SCH
Faculty Faculty
Faculty Faculty
1,470 4.00
367.50
3,480 4.89
712.38
1,729 5.35
323.18
3,730 5.56
670.86
3 0.02
150.00
3 0.01
300.00
1,726 5.33
323.83
3,727 5.55
671.53
5,897 16.07 366.96
12,315 16.15 762.54
15 0.05
300.00
5,897 16.07 366.96
12,276 15.98 768.45
24 0.13
192.00
5,108
,
13.17
38 0.17
1,481 4.00
2,373 6.25
1,216 2.75
52,884 154.62
387.85
223.53
370.25
379.68
442.18
342.03
5,453
,
13.53
3 0.02
1,504 3.75
2,472 6.52
1,474 3.25
48,371 149.50
Source: Snyder Report Data File, 2007‐2008
8‐7
403.03
150.00
401.07
379.14
453.54
323.55
10,561
,
13.35
41 0.10
2,985 3.88
4,845 6.39
2,690 3.00
101,255 152.06
791.09
431.58
770.32
758.81
896.67
665.89
Faculty Productivity By College and Department, 2007‐2008
College of Professional Studies
College of Professional Studies
SCH
5,130
129
90
4,590
24
297
Fall 2007
F.T.E. Instruc‐
tional
Faculty
16.00
0 50
0.50
0.25
14.27
0.20
0.78
SCH Per FTE Instr Faculty
320.63
258 00
258.00
360.00
321.65
120.00
380.77
4,295
114
3,629
42
210
75
225
5,603
65
36
312
4,355
139
429
168
99
3,789
51
35
9
3,694
3,081
3,075
6
21,898
13.83
0 25
0.25
9.98
0.35
0.90
1.00
1.35
19.62
0.17
0.25
2.00
13.43
0.25
1.75
1.28
0.50
23.22
0.25
0.17
0.05
22.75
10.51
10.48
0.03
83.18
310.56
456 00
456.00
363.63
120.00
233.33
75.00
166.67
285.58
382.35
144.00
156.00
324.27
556.00
245.14
131.25
198.00
163.18
204.00
205.88
180.00
162.37
293.15
293.42
200.00
263.26
Home Department
(Discipline in which Department Faculty College
Generated SCH)
Early Childhood & Elementary Education
(I t di i li
(Interdisciplinary)
)
(Educational Foundations)
(Elementary & Early Childhood Education)
(Secondary Education)
(Professional Studies)
Educational Studies & Secondary Education
(I
(Interdisciplinary)
di i li
)
(Educational Foundations)
(Elementary & Early Childhood Education)
(Secondary Education)
(Counseling)
(Professional Studies)
Exceptionality Programs
Professional
Professional (Interdisciplinary)
Studies
(Educational Foundations)
(Reading)
(Special Education)
(Speech Pathology & Audiology)
(Education of Deaf/HH)
(Interpreter Training)
(Professional Studies)
Nursing
(Honors)
(Interdisciplinary)
(Professional Studies)
(Nursing)
Speech Pathology & Audiology
(Speech Pathology & Audiology)
(Professional Studies)
Professional Studies Total
Source: Snyder Report Data File, 2007‐2008
8‐8
Spring 2008
F.T.E. Instruc‐
SCH Per tional
FTE Instr SCH
Faculty
Faculty
4,374 14.38
304.17
291
3,870
18
195
0.81
12.93
0.14
0.50
359.26
299.30
128.57
390.00
4,921
17.18
286.44
3,508
990
123
192
108
5,647
10.12
4.50
0.80
1.25
0.52
21.43
346.64
220.00
153.75
153.60
207.69
263.51
51
372
4,396
0.25
2.00
15.05
204.00
186.00
292.09
555
240
33
3,471
2.50
1.60
0.03
26.70
222.00
150.00
1100.00
130.00
9
3,462
2,909
2,903
6
21,322
0.05
26.65
9.95
9.92
0.03
89.64
180.00
129.91
292.36
292.64
200.00
237.86
Academic Year 2007‐2008
F.T.E. Instruc‐
SCH Per tional
FTE Instr SCH
Faculty
Faculty
9,504 15.19
625.67
129
0 25
0.25
516 00
516.00
381
0.53
718.87
8,460 13.60
622.06
42
0.17
247.06
492
0.64
768.75
9,216
114
7,137
1,032
333
267
333
11,250
65
87
684
8,751
139
984
408
132
7,260
51
35
18
7,156
5,990
5,978
12
43,220
15.51
0 13
0.13
10.05
2.43
0.85
1.13
0.94
20.53
0.09
0.25
2.00
14.24
0.13
2.13
1.44
0.27
24.96
0.13
0.09
0.05
24.70
10.23
10.20
0.03
86.41
594.39
912 00
912.00
710.15
425.57
391.76
237.33
356.15
548.11
764.71
348.00
342.00
614.54
1112.00
463.06
283.33
498.11
290.87
408.00
411.76
360.00
289.72
585.53
586.08
400.00
500.17
Faculty Productivity By College and Department, 2007‐2008
College of Science and Technology
College of Science and Technology
Home Department
(Discipline in which Department Faculty College
Generated SCH)
Biological & Allied Health Sciences
g
(Interdisciplinary)
(Biology)
(Natural Science & Math)
(Audiology & Speech Pathology)
(Health Sciences)
Chemistry
(Honors)
(Interdisciplinary)
(Chemistry)
Geography & Geosciences
(Honors)
(Geography)
(Biology)
(Geosciences)
Science &
Science & Technology
(Marine Science)
Instructional Technology
Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics
(Developmental Studies)
(Honors)
(Interdisciplinary)
(Mathematics)
(Computer Science)
Physics
(Honors)
(Biology)
(Physics)
(E i
(Engineering Technology)
i T h l )
(Health Sciences)
Science & Technology Total
SCH
7,959
,
140
7,759
9
Fall 2007
F.T.E. Instruc‐
tional
Faculty
20.83
0.50
19.08
0.00
SCH Per FTE Instr Faculty
382.09
280.00
406.66
51
3,644
10
25
3,609
4,113
1.25
11.53
0.08
0.08
11.37
12.98
40.80
316.05
125.00
312.50
317.41
316.87
2,347
6.86
342.13
1,766
702
6.12
3.83
288.56
183.29
7,406
22.07
335.57
54
223
5,523
1,606
3,458
18
78
3,163
199
0.25
1.17
1
17
14.82
5.83
11.03
0.17
0.25
8.37
2 25
2.25
216.00
190.60
190
60
372.67
275.47
313.51
105.88
312.00
377.90
88 44
88.44
27,282
82.27
331.62
Source: Snyder Report Data File, 2007‐2008
8‐9
Spring 2008
F.T.E. Instruc‐
SCH Per tional
FTE Instr SCH
Faculty
Faculty
6,428
,
19.55
328.80
6,353
17.93
354.32
27
48
3,048
11
0.25
1.38
10.83
0.08
108.00
34.78
281.44
137.50
3,037
4,237
60
2,464
3
1 680
1,680
30
666
10.75
13.14
0.25
6.61
0.02
5 93
5.93
0.33
4.10
282.51
322.45
240.00
372.77
150.00
283 31
283.31
90.91
162.44
7,457
291
22.02
1.00
338.65
291.00
285
5,148
1,733
2,758
1 00
1.00
13.35
6.67
10.05
285.00
285
00
385.62
259.82
274.43
2,557
189
12
24,594
7.80
2.00
2
00
0.25
79.69
327.82
94 50
94.50
48.00
308.62
Academic Year 2007‐2008
F.T.E. Instruc‐
SCH Per tional
FTE Instr
SCH
Faculty
Faculty
14,387
,
20.19
712.58
140
0.25
560.00
14,112 18.51
762.60
9
0.00
27
0.13
216.00
99
1.32
75.29
6,692 11.18
598.57
21
0.08
262.50
25
0.04
625.00
6,646 11.06
600.90
8,350 13.06
639.36
60
0.13
480.00
4,811
6.74
714.33
3
0.01
300.00
1 680
1,680
2 97
2.97
566 61
566.61
1,796
3.23
556.90
1,368
3.97
345.02
14,863
291
54
508
10,671
3,339
6,216
18
78
5,720
388
12
51,876
22.05
0.50
0.13
1 09
1.09
14.09
6.25
10.54
0.09
0.13
8.09
2 13
2.13
0.13
80.98
674.21
582.00
432.00
468 20
468.20
757.61
534.24
589.75
211.76
624.00
707.48
182 59
182.59
96.00
640.60
Faculty Productivity By College and Department, 2007‐2008
Other Faculty & University Total
Other Faculty & University Total
Home Department
College
g
Other
Other Total
Total
(Discipline in which Department
Faculty Generated SCH)
Developmental Instruction
(Developmental Courses)
(Interdisciplinary Courses)
(English Courses)
Military Science
(Air Force ROTC)
(Air Force ROTC)
(Army ROTC)
Other Interdisciplinary
Fall 2007
F.T.E. Instruc‐
tional
Facultyy
SCH
2,045 8.00
1,748 7.17
93 0.08
204 0.75
62 0.00
7 0.00
0 00
55 0.00
155 0.42
2,262 8.42
SCH Per FTE Instr Facultyy
255.63
243.79
1162.50
272.00
118,520 372.70
Source: Snyder Report Data File, 2007‐2008
8‐10
369.05
268.65
318.00
Spring 2008
Academic Year 2007‐2008
F.T.E. F.T.E. Instruc‐ SCH Per Instruc‐ SCH Per tional FTE Instr tional FTE Instr Facultyy Facultyy
Facultyy Facultyy
SCH
SCH
1,253 5.58
224.55
3,298 6.79
485.71
1,071 5.00
214.20
2,819 6.09
463.27
29 0.08
362.50
122 0.08 1525.00
153 0.50
306.00
357 0.63
571.20
59 0.00
121 0.00
10 0.00
0 00
17 0.00
0 00
49 0.00
104 0.00
41 0.08
512.50
196 0.25
784.00
1,353 5.66
239.05
3,615 7.04
513.49
109,962 369.87
297.30
228,482 371.29
615.38
Bloomsburg University
Number of Sections By Section Size Range
y
g
On‐Campus Lectures & Seminars
Level
Undergraduate
Undergraduate
Undergraduate
g
Undergraduate
Undergraduate
Undergraduate
Undergraduate
Undergraduate
Undergraduate
Undergraduate
Undergraduate
Undergraduate
Section Size Range
Less than 5
5‐9
10‐19
20‐34
35‐49
50‐99
100‐149
150‐199
200‐249
250‐300
More than 300
Subtotal
Graduate
Graduate
Graduate
d
Graduate
Graduate
Graduate
Graduate
Graduate
Less than 5
5‐9
10‐19
20‐34
35‐49
50‐100
More than 100
Subtotal
Total Number of Sections
Fall 2004
2
36
190
568
197
41
19
10
7
2
0
1072
Fall 2005
2
24
193
595
189
46
17
8
10
0
0
1084
Fall 2006
2
34
175
632
185
44
19
10
8
1
0
1110
Fall 2007
5
38
194
609
208
42
22
8
8
0
0
1134
Fall 2008
2
40
193
644
182
44
21
12
6
0
0
1144
0
4
25
25
2
0
0
56
2
1
22
29
0
0
0
54
0
2
23
25
3
0
0
53
1
13
16
31
0
0
0
61
5
17
24
27
1
0
0
74
1128
1138
1163
1195
1218
Undergraduate
Avg Section Size
31.89
32.43
32.40
32.03
32.21
Graduate
Avg Section Size
19.91
20.19
20.55
18.15
15.78
Total
Avg Section Size
Avg Section Size
31.29
31.85
31.86
31.32
31.21
Excludes off‐campus lectures and distance education courses.
Sections meeting concurrently at the same time and same location had their enrollments combined and were counted as one section.
Combined UG/GR sections were counted as undergraduate regardless of the proportion of enrollments in those sections.
8‐11
Faculty/Staff
y
Data
Full‐Time Employees By Gender, Race & EEO Category
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Gender
Men
Women
Total
1998
472
390
862
1999
462
399
861
2000
458
405
863
2001
470
402
872
2002
461
413
874
2003
454
415
869
2004
460
421
881
2005
461
422
883
2006
461
442
903
2007
471
461
932
2008
461
471
932
Racial/Ethnic Category 1998
Black, non‐Hispanic
33
Asian or Pacific Islander 22
Hispanic
9
American Indian/Alaska Native
2
White, non‐Hispanic
796
Total
862
1999
32
22
11
2000
30
25
11
2001
30
27
10
2002
30
29
10
2003
32
32
11
2004
28
30
10
2005
32
31
11
2006
33
32
11
2007
40
33
11
2008
33
36
11
2
794
861
2
795
863
2
803
872
1
804
874
0
794
869
0
813
881
1
808
883
2
825
903
3
845
932
4
848
932
EEO Category
1998
Exec/adm/mgr
80
Faculty
383
Oth P f i
Other Professional
l
68
Technical/Paraprofessio
nal
37
Clerical/Secretarial
120
Skilled Crafts
58
Service/Maintenance
116
Total
862
1999
36
381
109
2000
36
381
116
2001
36
386
119
2002
34
377
123
2003
36
378
128
2004
32
379
130
2005
33
383
125
2006
32
395
126
2007
33
408
141
2008
31
408
146
37
124
57
117
861
32
124
54
120
863
32
125
53
121
872
32
134
53
121
874
27
135
49
116
869
27
142
51
120
881
27
142
53
120
883
28
149
53
120
903
25
149
48
128
932
27
152
47
121
932
9‐1
Full‐Time Employees By Gender
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
500
Fu
ull‐Time Em
mployees
450
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Men
472
Women 390
Total
862
462
399
458
405
470
402
461
413
454
415
460
421
461
422
461
442
471
461
461
471
861
863
872
874
869
881
883
903
932
932
9‐2
Full‐Time Executive/Administrative/Managerial Employees By Gender
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
50
Fu
ull‐Time Em
mployees
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Men
48
Women 32
Total
80
28
8
28
8
27
9
26
8
27
9
24
8
24
9
23
9
23
10
22
9
36
36
36
34
36
32
33
32
33
31
In 1999, upon review of the EEO categories, many EAM positions were moved to the Other Professionals EEO code.
9‐3
Full‐Time Faculty By Gender
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
300
Fu
ull‐Time Em
mployees
250
200
150
100
50
0
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Men
240
Women 143
Total
383
232
149
233
148
242
144
229
148
228
150
230
149
227
156
236
159
236
172
230
178
381
381
386
377
378
379
383
395
408
408
9‐4
Full‐Time Other Professional Employees By Gender
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
100
Fu
ull‐Time Em
mployees
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Men
39
Women 29
Total
68
58
51
58
58
62
57
65
58
67
61
67
63
67
58
65
61
73
68
76
70
109
116
119
123
128
130
125
126
141
146
In 1999, upon review of the EEO categories, many EAM positions were moved to the Other Professionals EEO code.
9‐5
Full‐Time Other Technical/Paraprofessional Employees By Gender
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
40
Fu
ull‐Time Em
mployees
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Men
18
Women 19
Total
37
17
20
14
18
14
18
14
18
10
17
10
17
10
17
9
19
8
17
9
18
37
32
32
32
27
27
27
28
25
27
9‐6
Full‐Time Other Clerical/Secretarial Employees By Gender
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
160
Fu
ull‐Time Em
mployees
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Men
10
Women 110
Total
120
11
113
11
113
11
114
14
120
16
119
18
124
18
124
18
131
19
130
19
133
124
124
125
134
135
142
142
149
149
152
9‐7
Full‐Time Other Skilled Crafts Employees By Gender
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
70
Fu
ull‐Time Em
mployees
60
50
40
30
20
0
10
0
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Men
56
Women 2
Total
58
55
2
52
2
53
0
52
1
49
0
51
0
53
0
52
1
48
0
47
0
57
54
53
53
49
51
53
53
48
47
9‐8
Full‐Time Other Service/Maintenance Employees By Gender
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
80
Fu
ull‐Time Em
mployees
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Men
61
Women 55
Total
116
61
56
62
58
61
60
61
60
57
59
60
60
62
58
58
62
64
64
58
63
117
120
121
121
116
120
120
120
128
121
9‐9
Full‐Time Employyees
Full‐Time Employees By Racial Category
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Total
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
862
861
863
872
874
869
881
883
903
932
932
White
796
Amer Ind 2
Hispanic
9
Asian
22
794
2
795
2
803
2
804
1
794
0
813
0
808
1
825
2
845
3
848
4
11
22
11
25
10
27
10
29
11
32
10
30
11
31
11
32
11
33
11
36
Black
l k
32
30
30
30
32
28
32
33
40
33
33
9‐10
Full‐Time Employees
Full‐Time Executive/Administrative/Managerial Employees By Racial Category
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Total
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
80
36
36
36
34
36
32
33
32
33
31
White 72
Asian 1
Black
l k
7
33
1
35
1
34
1
32
1
34
1
31
1
32
1
32
0
32
0
29
0
2
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
2
In 1999, upon review of the EEO categories, many EAM positions were moved to the Other Professionals EEO code.
9‐11
Full‐Time Employyees
Full‐Time Faculty By Racial Category
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Total
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
383
381
381
386
377
378
379
383
395
408
408
White
345
Amer Ind 1
Hispanic
6
Asian
18
342
1
338
1
343
1
333
0
329
0
334
0
335
1
343
2
350
2
351
3
6
18
7
21
6
23
7
25
8
28
7
25
8
25
8
28
8
29
8
32
Black
l k
14
14
13
12
13
13
14
14
19
14
13
9‐12
Full‐Time Employyees
Full‐Time Other Professional Employees By Racial Category
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
Total
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
68
109
116
119
123
128
130
125
126
141
146
White
64
Amer Ind 1
Hispanic
0
Asian
1
99
1
107
1
110
1
113
1
117
0
121
0
115
0
115
0
129
0
136
0
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Black
l k
6
6
6
7
9
7
8
9
10
8
2
9‐13
Full‐Time Other Technical/Paraprofessional Employees By Racial Category
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
10
Fu
ull‐Time Em
mployees
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Total 37
White 37
Black
0
37
37
32
32
32
32
32
32
27
27
27
27
27
27
28
28
25
25
27
26
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
9‐14
Full‐Tim
me Employe
ees
Full‐Time Other Clerical/Secretarial Employees By Racial Category
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Total
White
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
120
113
124
118
124
118
125
119
134
129
135
130
142
138
142
137
149
143
149
143
152
148
Hispanic
Asian
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
Black
l k
5
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
4
4
2
9‐15
Full‐Time Other Skilled Crafts Employees By Racial Category
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
10
F
Full‐Time E
mployees
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Total 58
White 57
Black
l k
1
57
56
54
53
53
52
53
52
49
48
51
50
53
52
53
52
48
47
47
46
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
9‐16
Full‐Time Employyees
Full‐Time Other Service/Maintenance Employees By Racial Category
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Total
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
116
117
120
121
121
116
120
120
120
128
121
White
108
Amer Ind 0
Hispanic
2
Asian
1
109
0
112
0
113
0
113
0
109
0
112
0
110
0
112
0
119
1
112
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
1
2
1
5
5
5
5
4
4
6
5
5
5
Black
l k
5
9‐17
Full‐Time Professors By Gender
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
100
Fu
ull‐Time Em
mployees
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Men
79
Women 29
Total
108
78
30
83
33
84
36
86
36
89
34
92
30
91
30
94
30
92
34
90
32
108
116
120
122
123
122
121
124
126
122
9‐18
Full‐Time Associate Professors By Gender
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
100
Fu
ull‐Time Em
mployees
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Men
90
Women 39
Total
129
84
38
79
37
80
36
79
35
73
38
66
41
57
42
62
42
64
43
63
43
122
116
116
114
111
107
99
104
107
106
9‐19
Full‐Time Assistant Professors By Gender
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
100
Fu
ull‐Time Em
mployees
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Men
58
Women 55
Total
113
60
56
59
60
64
57
54
58
55
56
57
58
61
56
63
66
70
71
67
75
116
119
121
112
111
115
117
129
141
142
9‐20
Full‐Time Instructors By Gender
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
100
Fu
ull‐Time Em
mployees
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Men
13
Women 20
Total
33
10
25
12
18
14
15
10
19
11
22
15
20
18
28
17
21
10
24
10
27
35
30
29
29
33
35
46
38
34
37
9‐21
Full‐Time Tenured Faculty By Gender
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
200
Fu
ull‐Time Em
mployees
180
160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Men
183
Women 95
Total
278
176
96
178
99
178
96
173
94
163
89
160
89
155
85
157
88
157
93
157
93
272
277
274
267
252
249
240
245
250
250
9‐22
Full‐Time Tenure‐Track Faculty By Gender
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
200
Fu
ull‐Time Em
mployees
180
160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Men
41
Women 31
Total
72
45
31
41
32
44
33
43
38
50
46
48
45
53
46
58
53
68
61
57
57
76
73
77
81
96
93
99
111
129
114
9‐23
Full‐Time Not On Tenure‐Track Faculty By Gender
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
Fall 1998 through Fall 2008
200
Fu
ull‐Time Em
mployees
180
160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Men
16
Women 17
Total
33
11
22
14
17
20
15
13
16
15
15
22
15
19
25
21
18
11
18
16
27
33
31
35
29
30
37
44
39
29
43
9‐24
Library
y
Statistics
Library Staff, Expenditures and Collections
Staff
Fall 2008
Full‐Time Equivalent (FTE)
Librarians
10.00
Other Professional Staff
1.00
All other paid staff
13.00
Student Assistants
8.90
Total FTE Staff
32.90
Collections, Fiscal Year 2008
Books, serial backfiles and other paper materials (include government documents)
EE‐Books
Books
Microforms
Audiovisual materials
Current serial subscriptions
Held at end of
end of Fiscal Year
Library Expenditures, Fiscal Year 2008
Total salaries and wages Information resources:
Books, serial backfiles and other materials (one‐time purchases))
p
Current serial subscriptions (ongoing commitments)
Other information resources:
Document delivery/interlibrary loan
Preservation
Other expenditures for information resources
Operating expenditures:
Computer hardware and software (include maintenance)
Bibliographic utilities, networks and consortia
All other operating expenditures
520,287 12 202 TOTAL EXPENDITURES
12,202 TOTAL EXPENDITURES
2,133,713 13,543 46,736 Source: 2008 Academic Libraries Survey
10‐1
Amount (whole Amount
(whole
dollars only)
$1,385,839 $272,952 ,
$973,383 $12,428 $29,047 $1,166 $448,594 $36,322 $186,052 $3 345 783
$3,345,783 Library Services
Library Services
Fiscal Year 2008
Number
Interlibrary loans provided to other libraries
9,375
Interlibrary loans received from other libraries
4,341
General Circulation Transactions
31,304
Reserve Circulation Transactions
242
Presentations to Groups
167
Total Attendance at All Presentations
3,548
Library Services
Typical Week, Fall 2008
Number
Hours Open in a Typical Week
95
G t C
Gate Count in a Typical Week
ti T i lW k
7 714
7,714
Reference Transactions in a Typical Week
253
Source: 2008 Academic Libraries Survey
10‐2
Financial
Data
Financial Assistance to Students In Institutions of Higher Education
g
1998‐99 through 2007‐08
$45,000,000
Total D
Dollars Awaarded
$40 000 000
$40,000,000
$35,000,000
$30,000,000
$25,000,000
$20,000,000
$15,000,000
$10,000,000
$5 000 000
$5,000,000
$0
1998‐99 1999‐00 2000‐01 2001‐02 2002‐03 2003‐04 2004‐05 2005‐06 2006‐07 2007‐08
Grants
Loans
Scholarships
Student Employment
Source: Office of Financial Aid (Financial Assistance to Students in Institutions of Higher Education Reports – former OCR reports)
11‐1
Financial Assistance to Students In Institutions of Higher Education
g
1998‐99 through 2007‐08
10,000
Total Number of A
Awards
9,000
,
8,000
7,000
6,000
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
0
1998‐99
1999‐00
Grants
2000‐01
Loans
2001‐02
2002‐03
Scholarships
2003‐04
2004‐05
2005‐06
2006‐07
2007‐08
Student Employment
Source: Office of Financial Aid (Financial Assistance to Students in Institutions of Higher Education Reports – former OCR reports)
11‐2
Financial Assistance to Students In Institutions of Higher Education
g
1998‐99 through 2007‐08
Un
nduplicated
d Number o
of Recipien
nts
6,000
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
0
1998‐99
1999‐00
Grants
2000‐01
Loans
2001‐02
2002‐03
2003‐04
Scholarships
2004‐05
2005‐06
2006‐07
2007‐08
Student Employment
Source: Office of Financial Aid (Financial Assistance to Students in Institutions of Higher Education Reports – former OCR reports)
11‐3
Financial Assistance to Students In Institutions of Higher Education
g
1998‐99 through 2007‐08
Financial
Category
GRANTS
1997‐98
1998‐99
1999‐00
2000‐01
2001‐02
2002‐03
2003‐04
2004‐05
2005‐06
2006‐07
2007‐08
Total Number of Awards
5,512
5,672
5,796
5,777
6,182
6,541
6,849
6,722
6,873
6,499
7,027
Total Number of
Total Number of Unduplicated Recipients
3,222
3,390
3,488
3,550
3,734
3,844
3,955
3,817
3,969
3,784
3,767
8,724,154
9,264,185
Total Number of Awards
6,118
6,094
6,093
6,234
6,843
7,350
8,046
7,746
8,109
8,606
8,718
T lN b
Total Number of f
Unduplicated Recipients
4,401
4,334
4,321
4,395
4,778
4,950
5,269
5,087
5,290
5,579
5,623
Total Dollar Amount
LOANS
Total Dollar Amount
SCHOLARSHIPS
9,733,506 10,681,915 12,413,466 13,792,677 14,724,328 15,268,689 16,331,333 17,395,298 18,304,554
17,957,356 18,477,702 19,976,403 21,395,324 24,197,468 26,829,881 31,511,728 31,258,908 34,695,784 38,257,876 41,969,019
Total Number of Awards
979
1,045
1,095
1,250
1,334
1,407
1,381
1,471
1,753
1,710
1,832
Total Number of Unduplicated Recipients
Total Dollar Amount
896
1,265,053
949
1,425,240
972
1,593,665
1,116
1,795,282
1,187
2,050,834
1,239
2,231,735
1,233
2,382,295
1,283
2,686,279
1,501
3,099,901
1,487
3,340,028
1,600
3,584,060
Total Number of Awards
2,158
2,094
2,064
2,061
2,209
2,103
2,034
2,114
2,172
2,142
2,278
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Total Number of STUDENT EMPLOYMENT
Total Number of
Unduplicated Recipients
Total Dollar Amount
1,856
2,739,340
1,813
2,579,664
1,839
2,586,618
1,837
2,689,780
1,962
3,089,355
1,830
2,777,669
1,809
2,794,846
2,114
2,764,301
1,902
3,071,112
1,843
3,202,982
1,847
3,904,044
Total Number of Awards
14,767
14,905
15,048
15,322
16,568
17,401
18,310
18,053
18,907
18,957
19,855
Total All Categories of Total Number of Fi
Financial Assistance
i lA i
Unduplicated Recipients
5,704
5,665
5,788
5,927
6,270
6,432
6,727
6,649
7,079
7,092
7,237
Total Dollar Amount
30,685,903 31,746,791 33,890,192 36,562,301 41,751,123 45,631,962 51,413,197 51,978,177 57,198,130 62,196,184 67,761,677
Source: Office of Financial Aid (Financial Assistance to Students in Institutions of Higher Education Reports – former OCR reports)
11‐4
BASIC ANNUAL CHARGES OF FULL‐TIME STUDENTS
1998‐99
1998
99 THROUGH 2008
THROUGH 2008‐09
09
Level/Residency/Category
1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07
Undergraduate
In-StateTuition
$3,468 $3,618 $3,792 $4,016 $4,378 $4,598 $4,810 $4,906 $5,038
Out-of-State Tuition
$8,824 $9,046 $9,480 $10,040 $10,946 $11,496 $12,026 $12,266 $12,598
Total Mandatory Fees
$810
$837
$876
$976 $1,172 $1,246 $1,279 $1,320 $1,374
Student Union Fee
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
Health Service Fee
$74
$74
$74
$74
$74
$114
$114
$114
$114
Academic Enhancement
Fee
$272
$284
$298
$360
$438
$460
$481 $490.50 $503.50
Community Activities Fee
$145 $151.50
$158
$170
$184
$192 $201.50
$206
$211
Recreation Fee
$145 $151.50
$158
$158
$158
$158
$158
$158
$182
Stud. Union Operating
p
g Fee $$53.50
$$56
$$58
$$64
$$68
$$72 $$74.50
$$76
$$78
Registration/Transcript Fee
$10
$10
$10
$10
$10
$10
$10
Transportation Fee
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$30
Technology Fee*
$100
$100
$100
$125
$125
Graduate
In-StateTuition
$3,468 $3,780 $4,138 $4,600 $5,254 $5,518 $5,772 $5,888 $6,048
Out-of-State Tuition
$6,236 $6,610 $7,008 $7,554 $8,408 $8,830 $9,236 $9,422 $9,678
Total Mandatory Fees
$665
$686
$718
$834 $1,052 $1,201 $1,318 $1,359 $1,415
Student Union Fee
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
$120
Health Service Fee
$74
$74
$74
$74
$74
$114
$114
$114
$114
Academic Enhancement
Fee
$272
$284
$298
$388
$502
$607 $721.50
$736 $755.50
Recreation Fee
$145 $151.50
$158
$158
$158
$158
$158
$158
$182
Stud. Union Operating Fee $53.50
$56
$58
$64
$68
$72 $74.50
$76
$78
Registration/Transcript Fee
$10
$10
$10
$10
$10
$10
$10
Transportation Fee
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$30
Technology Fee*
$100
$100
$100
$125
$125
Room Charge (Double)
B d Ch
Board
Charge (7 D
Day))
$1,994
$1,556
$1
556
$2,174 $2,326
$1,610
$1
610 $1,706
$1 706
$2,516
$1 926
$1,926
$2,772
$2,004
$2
004
$2,896
$2,104
$2
104
* Out-of-State students pay $273 per year in technology fees during 2008-09.
11‐5
$3,012
$2,188
$2
188
$3,126
$2,250
$2
250
$3,282
$2,334
$2
334
2007-08 2008-09
$5,177 $5,358
$12,944 $13,396
$1,446 $1,490
$120
$120
$114
$124
$517.50 $535.50
$217 $224.50
$182
$182
$$80
$$83
$10
$10
$30
$30
$175
$181
$6,214 $6,430
$9,944 $10,288
$1,488 $1,534
$120
$120
$114
$124
$776.50 $803.50
$182
$182
$80
$83
$10
$10
$30
$30
$175
$181
$3,610
$2,420
$2
420
$3,750
$2,542
$2
542
Net Tuition & Fees Revenues vs. State Appropriations
2003‐2004
2003
2004 THROUGH 2007
THROUGH 2007‐2008
2008
$55,000,000
Dollars
$50,000,000
$45,000,000
$40,000,000
$35,000,000
$30,000,000
2003‐04
2004‐05
2005‐06
Net Tuition & Fees
Source: Audited Financial Statements
2006‐07
State Appropriations
11‐6
2007‐08
2007‐2008 Operating Expenses
2007‐2008 Operating Expenses
Auxiliary Enterprises 14%
Student Aid 4%
Depreciation 5%
Operations & Maintenance of Plant 8%
Instruction 37%
Institutional Support 13%
Student Services 8%
Academic Support 9%
Source: Audited Financial Statement, 2007‐2008
11‐7
Research 0%
Public Service 2%
Revenues & Expenses
2003‐2004
2003
2004 THROUGH 2007
THROUGH 2007‐2008
2008
Description
2003‐2004
2004‐2005
2005‐2006
2006‐2007
2007‐2008
$41,338,546
$44,235,803
$47,171,890
$47,880,901
$49,280,122
Federal Grants & Contracts
Federal Grants & Contracts
$6,790,378
$7,102,684
$6,552,348
$7,218,697
$7,928,944
State Grants & Contracts
$6,847,138
$6,786,405
$7,234,456
$8,557,785
$8,693,433
$438,760
$1,167,274
$989,261
$978,035
$910,560
$1,880,084
$1,696,416
$1,878,504
$1,969,719
$2,524,001
$20,219,657
$22,443,307
$23,228,453
$23,581,158
$25,292,606
$563 933
$563,933
$727 066
$727,066
$632 682
$632,682
$649 797
$649,797
$1 506 071
$1,506,071
$78,078,496
$84,158,955
$87,687,594
$90,836,092
$96,135,737
State Appropriations
$31,776,302
$33,652,907
$35,419,417
$37,183,999
$37,594,467
Investment Income
$1,185,171
$1,427,874
$2,022,750
$3,371,410
$3,109,508
$253,483
$249,607
$214,360
$253,898
$211,062
($1,393,100)
($1,384,078)
($1,418,763)
($1,504,216)
($1,451,553)
$7,849 $3,009 $81,420 ($10,901)
($11,241)
$134,254
$103,484
$116,595
$129,643
$124,833
$31 963 959
$31,963,959
$34 052 803
$34,052,803
$36 435 779
$36,435,779
$39 423 833
$39,423,833
$39 577 076
$39,577,076
Capital Appropriations
$785,854
$1,390,189
$1,665,430
$1,381,063
$1,443,170
Capital Grants & Gifts
$450,943
$512,253
$55,624
$465,693
$176,740
$1,236,797
$1,902,442
$1,721,054
$1,846,756
$1,619,910
$111,279,252
$120,114,200
$125,844,427
$132,106,681
$137,332,723
Operating Revenues
Net Tuition & Fees
Nongovernmental Grants & Contracts
Sales & Services of Educational Departments
Auxiliary Enterprises
Oh R
Other Revenues
Total Operating Revenues
Nonoperating Revenues
Gifts for other than capital purposes
Interest Expense
(Loss) Gain on disposal of assets
Other nonoperating revenue
Total Nonoperating Revenues
Total Nonoperating Revenues
Other Revenues
Commonwealth Capital Asset Additions
Total Other Revenues
Total Revenues
11‐8
Revenues & Expenses
2003‐2004
2003
2004 THROUGH 2007
THROUGH 2007‐2008
2008
Description
2003‐2004
2004‐2005
2005‐2006
2006‐2007
2007‐2008
$42,338,176
$42,952,466
$44,047,657
$47,729,965
$50,703,938
$201 985
$201,985
$311 788
$311,788
$358 738
$358,738
$285 563
$285,563
$382 212
$382,212
Operating Expenses
Instruction
Research
Public Service
$1,940,208
$2,221,883
$1,938,022
$2,039,738
$2,422,234
Academic Support
$8,861,218
$9,423,767
$10,255,180
$10,210,733
$11,808,986
Student Services
$7,370,998
$7,794,695
$8,429,530
$9,279,375
$10,156,672
$15,971,549
$15,721,452
$16,573,922
$18,001,995
$17,970,693
Operations & Maintenance of Plant
Operations & Maintenance of Plant
$7 634 439
$7,634,439
$8 237 823
$8,237,823
$9 233 024
$9,233,024
$9 555 840
$9,555,840
$10 905 723
$10,905,723
Depreciation
$5,339,081
$5,460,485
$5,595,951
$6,111,932
$6,627,438
Student Aid
$3,460,946
$3,858,755
$4,039,325
$4,495,007
$4,746,000
$15,417,809
$16,364,400
$17,153,307
$19,068,119
$19,617,079
$108,536,409
$112,347,514
$117,624,656
$126,778,267
$135,340,975
$2,742,843
$7,766,686
$8,219,771
$5,328,414
$1,991,748
Net Assets Beginning of Year
$29,866,671
$32,609,514
$40,376,200
$48,595,971
$53,924,385
Net Assets End of Year
$32,609,514
$40,376,200
$48,595,971
$53,924,385
$55,916,133
Institutional Support
Auxiliary Enterprises
Total Operating Expenses
Increase in Net Assets
Source: Audited Financial Statements, 2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008
11‐9
Facilities
Physical Plant Data, 2008‐09
Facility Name
Andruss Library
Bakeless Center for the Humanities
Ben Franklin Building
Boyd F. Buckingham Maintenance Center
Buckalew Place
B lk M t i l St
Bulk Material Storage Area
A
Carpenter Shop
Carver Hall
Centennial Hall
Columbia Hall
Communication Studies & Theatre Arts Rental
Development Center (Rental)
Development Center Garage (Rental)
(
)
DGS Building (Modular)
Elwell Hall
Fenstemaker Alumni House
Fenstemaker Alumni House Garage
Grounds Crew Building (Modular)
H.P.E. Building
Haas Center for the Arts
Hartline Science Center
Heating Plant
Kehr Student Union
Luzerne Hall
Lycoming Hall
Magee Center
Maintenance Center Annex
McCormick Human Services Center
Mitchell Bungalow
Montgomery Apartment Complex (Albert)
Montgomery Apartment Complex (Barton)
Montgomery Apartment Complex (Diehl)
g
y p
p ( g
)
Montgomery Apartment Complex (Englehart)
Montgomery Apartment Complex (Marmon)
Montgomery Apartment Complex (Marshall)
Montour Hall
Type
Auxiliary
E&G
E&G
E&G
E&G
E&G
E&G
E&G
E&G
Auxiliary
E&G
Other
Other
E&G
Both
E&G
E&G
E&G
E&G
E&G
E&G
E&G
Both
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
E&G
E&G
E&G
E&G
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
Auxiliaryy
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
Function
Libraries
Instructional
Institutional Support
Physical Plant Operations
Academic Support
Ph i l Pl t O
Physical Plant Operations
ti
Physical Plant Operations
Executive Management
Student Service
Student Service
Ancillary Support
Institutional Support
Physical Plant Operations
Physical Plant Operations
Student Service
Academic Support
Physical Plant Operations
Physical Plant Operations
Student Service
Student Service
Instructional
Physical Plant Operations
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Instructional
Physical Plant Operations
Instructional
Academic Support
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
12‐1
Year of
Year of Year
Year Year of Last Year
of Last
Cost of Last Cost
of Last
Construction Acquired Renovation Original Cost
Renovation Leased
1997
$8,500,000
1970
2003
$1,535,812
$907,702
1930
2007
$141,630 $7,166,000
1970
$311,636
1860
1926
2004
$6,000
1987
$18 494
$18,494
1938
$57,657
1867
$70,000
1939
2001
$300,000 $7,393,000
1970
$1,979,115
Yes
Yes
Yes
1985
1985
$30,000
1968
$3,086,214
1929
1987
2001
$110,000
$478,604
1929
1987
1987
1987
$29,473
1987
$14,777
1967
$1,558,797
1969
2005
$2,285,477 $9,154,000
1938
$30,356
1973
1992
$1,523,128 $7,473,450
1967
2005
$1,508,253 $1,088,500
1976
$2,638,323
1942
1988
2007
$426,500 $1,000,000
1991
$126,000
1984
2007
$6,406,000 $5,000,000
1958
1998
$29,000
1988
$1,010,500
1988
$1,010,500
1988
$1,010,500
1988
$1,010,500
$
,
,
1988
$1,010,500
1988
$1,010,500
1965
$1,111,616
Physical Plant Data, 2008‐09
Facility Name
Monty's
Mt. Olympus Apartments (Berks)
Mt. Olympus Apartments (Bucks)
Mt. Olympus Apartments (Chester)
Mt. Olympus Apartments (Cumberland)
Mt. Olympus Apartments (Dauphin)
Mt. Olympus Apartments (Lackawanna)
Mt. Olympus Apartments (Lancaster)
Mt. Olympus Apartments (Lehigh)
Mt. Olympus Apartments (Northampton)
Mt. Olympus Apartments (Philadelphia)
y
Navy Hall
Nelson Fieldhouse Gymnasium
Northumberland Hall
Old Science Hall
Orchid Greenhouse
Pole Barn
Redman Stadium
Robert D Warren Student Services Center
Robert D. Warren Student Services Center
ROTC Building (Modular)
Schuylkill Hall
Scranton Commons
Simon Hall
Stitley Dome Building
Student Recreation Center
Sutliff Hall
T.I.P. Building (Modular)
Tennis Building
University Bookstore
Upper Campus Greenhouse
Waller Administration Building
Wilson House
Type
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
E&G
E&G
Auxiliary
E&G
E&G
E&G
E&G
Auxiliary
E&G
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
E&G
E&G
Auxiliary
E&G
E&G
E&G
Both
E&G
E&G
E&G
Function
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Instructional
Instructional
Student Service
Instructional
Instructional
Physical Plant Operations
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Instructional
Student Service
Student Service
Instructional
Physical Plant Operations
Student Service
Instructional
Instructional
Instructional
Student Service
Physical Plant Operations
Institutional Support
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Academic Support
Source: PASSHE Facilities Database, 2008‐09
12‐2
Year of
Year of Year
Year Year of Last Year
of Last
Cost of Last
Cost of Last Construction Acquired Renovation Original Cost
Renovation Leased
2004
$4,288,079
2001
$530,195
2001
$519,047
2001
$530,195
2001
$530,195
2001
$519,047
2001
$530,195
2001
$530,195
2001
$519,047
2001
$530,195
2001
$808,204
1939
2006
$204,720
,
$4,087,113
,
,
1972
$2,836,522
1960
2005
$658,328 $1,088,500
1907
1990
$100,000 $1,642,134
1990
$17,950
1987
$93,816
1974
$876,859
1966
2007
$1 172 081 $2,100,000
$1,172,081
$2 100 000
1987
1987
$34,892
1965
$132,800
1970
2001
$1,642,134 $2,852,027
1933
$35,320
1982
$41,000
1995
2006
$5,677,405 $3,631,024
1959
1987
$
$3,199,263
$
$1,091,796
1987
1987
$30,000
2006
$403,246
1957
1999
$519,118
$698,610
1987
$20,886
1972
$1,511,893
1930
1988
$121,879
Physical Plant Square Footage Data, 2008‐09
Facility Name
Andruss Library
Bakeless Center for the Humanities
Ben Franklin Building
Boyd F. Buckingham Maintenance Center
Buckalew Place
Bulk Material Storage Area
Carpenter Shop
Carver Hall
Centennial Hall
Columbia Hall
Communication Studies & Theatre Arts Rental
p
(
)
Development Center (Rental)
Development Center Garage (Rental)
DGS Building (Modular)
Elwell Hall
Fenstemaker Alumni House
Fenstemaker Alumni House Garage
Grounds Crew Building (Modular)
H P E Building
H.P.E. Building
Haas Center for the Arts
Hartline Science Center
Heating Plant
Kehr Student Union
Luzerne Hall
Lycoming Hall
Magee Center
Maintenance Center Annex
McCormick Human Services Center
Mitchell Bungalow
Montgomery Apartment Complex (Albert)
Montgomery Apartment Complex (Barton)
g
y p
p (
)
Montgomery Apartment Complex (Diehl)
Montgomery Apartment Complex (Englehart)
Montgomery Apartment Complex (Marmon)
Montgomery Apartment Complex (Marshall)
Montour Hall
Type
Auxiliary
E&G
E&G
E&G
E&G
E&G
E&G
E&G
E&G
Auxiliary
E&G
Other
Other
E&G
Both
E&G
E&G
E&G
E&G
E&G
E&G
E&G
Both
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
E&G
E&G
E&G
E&G
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
Auxiliaryy
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
Function
Libraries
Instructional
Institutional Support
Physical Plant Operations
Academic Support
Physical Plant Operations
Physical Plant Operations
Executive Management
Student Service
Student Service
Ancillary Support
Institutional Support
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Physical Plant Operations
Physical Plant Operations
Student Service
Academic Support
Physical Plant Operations
Physical Plant Operations
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Instructional
Physical Plant Operations
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Instructional
Physical Plant Operations
Instructional
Academic Support
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
12‐3
Gross SQFT
108,173
54,864
33,869
10,565
8,746
1,322
7,471
26,812
72,494
84,639
2,100
3,792
,
510
1,523
150,470
6,871
449
3,943
2 072
2,072
66,359
124,991
33,190
90,569
74,331
58,311
28,043
3,472
104,756
1,309
15,126
15,126
15,126
,
15,126
15,126
15,126
62,923
Assignable Assignable SQFT Assignable
Assignable SQFT
SQFT Percentage
85,125
78.69%
30,886
56.30%
17,844
52.69%
8,996
85.15%
7,299
83.46%
1,162
87.90%
5,928
79.35%
13,334
49.73%
40,542
55.92%
54,761
64.70%
2,100
100.00%
2,953
,
77.87%
473
92.75%
1,233
80.96%
104,543
69.48%
4,766
69.36%
414
92.20%
3,380
85.72%
1 716
1,716
82 82%
82.82%
40,172
60.54%
74,559
59.65%
26,798
80.74%
57,395
63.37%
45,259
60.89%
37,662
64.59%
12,336
43.99%
3,026
87.15%
63,232
60.36%
935
71.43%
12,974
85.77%
12,974
85.77%
12,974
,
85.77%
12,974
85.77%
12,974
85.77%
12,974
85.77%
38,954
61.91%
Physical Plant Square Footage Data, 2008‐09
Facility Name
Monty's
Mt. Olympus Apartments (Berks)
Mt. Olympus Apartments (Bucks)
Mt. Olympus Apartments (Chester)
Mt. Olympus Apartments (Cumberland)
Mt. Olympus Apartments (Dauphin)
Mt. Olympus Apartments (Lackawanna)
Mt. Olympus Apartments (Lancaster)
Mt. Olympus Apartments (Lehigh)
Mt. Olympus Apartments (Northampton)
Mt. Olympus Apartments (Philadelphia)
y
Navy Hall
Nelson Fieldhouse Gymnasium
Northumberland Hall
Old Science Hall
Orchid Greenhouse
Pole Barn
Redman Stadium
Robert D Warren Student Services Center
Robert D. Warren Student Services Center
ROTC Building (Modular)
Schuylkill Hall
Scranton Commons
Simon Hall
Stitley Dome Building
Student Recreation Center
Sutliff Hall
T.I.P. Building (Modular)
Tennis Building
University Bookstore
Upper Campus Greenhouse
Waller Administration Building
Wilson House
Type
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
E&G
E&G
Auxiliary
E&G
E&G
E&G
E&G
Auxiliary
E&G
Auxiliary
Auxiliary
E&G
E&G
Auxiliary
E&G
E&G
E&G
Both
E&G
E&G
E&G
Function
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Instructional
Instructional
Student Service
Instructional
Instructional
Physical Plant Operations
Student Service
Student Service
Student Service
Instructional
Student Service
Student Service
Instructional
Physical Plant Operations
Student Service
Instructional
Instructional
Instructional
Student Service
Physical Plant Operations
Institutional Support
pp
Academic Support
Source: PASSHE Facilities Database, 2008‐09
12‐4
Gross SQFT
19,010
5,929
5,818
5,929
5,929
5,818
5,929
5,929
5,818
5,929
9,026
27,456
,
99,324
48,708
44,748
775
10,786
18,455
63 204
63,204
3,370
62,611
60,049
5,803
2,034
74,442
29,628
1,522
1,920
28,659
1,031
48,637
3,205
,
Assignable Assignable SQFT Assignable
Assignable SQFT
SQFT Percentage
12,046
63.37%
5,288
89.19%
5,092
87.52%
5,288
89.19%
5,288
89.19%
5,189
89.19%
5,288
89.19%
5,288
89.19%
5,189
89.19%
5,288
89.19%
8,079
89.51%
14,685
,
53.49%
67,072
67.53%
31,007
63.66%
30,381
67.89%
755
97.42%
10,470
97.07%
12,429
67.35%
42 019
42,019
66 48%
66.48%
3,100
91.99%
38,974
62.25%
40,892
68.10%
4,549
78.39%
1,917
94.25%
69,365
93.18%
16,906
57.06%
1,119
73.52%
1,006
52.40%
22,257
77.66%
1,007
97.67%
34,243
70.41%
2,584
,
80.62%
Housing Data, Fall 2008
Capacity & Residents By Building
Housing
Data Fall 2008
Housing Data, Fall 2008
Full‐Time, Undergraduate Degree Students
Building
Capacity
Residents
Columbia
408
453
Elwell
660
754
Lycoming
256
301
Northumberland
208
188
Schuylkill
256
285
Montour
256
267
Luzerne
309
316
2,353
2,564
Montgomery Apartments
381
362
Resident
Mt. Olympus Apartments
246
239
Commuter/Home Address
Commuter/Home Address
Upper Campus
pp
p Total
627
601
Town
On‐Campus Total
2,980
3,165
Kile Apartments
100
100
3,080
3,265
14%
43%
43%
Lower Campus Total
Total
Source: Residence Life Housing Report, 5th Week
12‐5
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