Fact Book 2015-16 Fact Book 2015-16 The ONU Fact Book is the official source of statistical information about ONU. This information is distributed on an annual basis and is also available from the Office of Institutional Research website at http://www.onu.edu/institutional_research Compiled by the Office of Institutional Research Ohio Northern University 525 S. Main St. Ada, Ohio 45810 419-772-2529 Staff Omer Minhas Director, Institutional Research Sue VanDyne Senior Specialist, Institutional Research Table of Contents Page # About ONU ............................................................................................................................................... iii Admission Statistics and First-Year Class Profiles Admission Statistics .............................................................................................................................. 1 Annual Tuition, Room and Board Charges............................................................................................ 2 First-Year Class Profile ......................................................................................................................... 3 First-Time Freshmen ACT Mean Scores ................................................................................................................. 4 Rank in High School Graduating Class ................................................................................. 5 By State .................................................................................................................................. 6 By County ............................................................................................................................... 7 Parental Education and Income.............................................................................................. 9 First-Year Law Students - LSAT Scores ...................................................................................... 10 Enrollment, Majors, and Credit Hours Student Enrollment Profile.................................................................................................................... 11 By College and Class ................................................................................................................... 12 Gender Distribution by College .................................................................................................... 13 Ethnic Distribution by College ...................................................................................................... 14 International Students .................................................................................................................. 16 Student Type ................................................................................................................................ 18 Full-Time, Part-Time, Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) ....................................................................... 19 Numbers of Declared Majors ................................................................................................................ 20 Student Credit Hours Taught ................................................................................................................ 23 Student Life Housing Capacity and Occupancy ...................................................................................................... 24 Student Health Services ...................................................................................................................... 25 Student Conduct Incidents ................................................................................................................... 26 Fraternity and Sorority Membership ..................................................................................................... 27 Religious Preference of Students ......................................................................................................... 28 Summer Camps and Conferences ...................................................................................................... 29 Student Outcomes Graduation and Persistence Rates ..................................................................................................... 30 Number of Graduates by College ......................................................................................................... 31 Number of Majors Completed by Graduates ........................................................................................ 32 Testing Outcomes ................................................................................................................................ 35 Placement Assessment Report ............................................................................................................ 38 Placement of Law Graduates by Class ................................................................................................ 39 Staffing Employee and Staff Profiles All Employees...............................................................................................................................40 Faculty .......................................................................................................................................... 41 Non-instructional Staff .................................................................................................................. 42 Employees by Assigned Position ................................................................................................. 43 Financial Average Salary and Compensation for Full-Time Faculty .................................................................... 44 Year End Revenues, Expenditures and Value of Endowment Assets ................................................. 46 Institutional Financial Aid Summary .................................................................................................... 47 Alumni and Advancement Living Alumni by Class Year and College ........................................................................................... 48 Living Alumni by State and College...................................................................................................... 50 Living Alumni in Ohio by County and College ..................................................................................... 51 Living Alumni by Country and College ................................................................................................. 53 Giving by Donor Category ................................................................................................................... 55 Constituent, Organization and Planned Giving ................................................................................... 56 Alumni Giving by College .................................................................................................................... 57 Alumni Giving by Fund and College ..................................................................................................... 58 About ONU Ranked among the top schools in the nation and in the state of Ohio for student tuition return on investment (ROI), according to the 2015 PayScale College ROI Report. ONU ranked in the top third for private schools in the state of Ohio and 112th for private universities out of 407 institutions nationwide. Ranking 156 out of 550 private institutions places ONU in the top third for salary potential. Ohio Northern University is an independent, comprehensive University located in the scenic village of Ada, Ohio. The University comprises five colleges: Arts & Sciences, Business Administration, Engineering, Pharmacy and Law. Since our inception in 1871, we’ve been devoted to developing students who are ready to immerse themselves and progress to the next level in everything they do. Ranked No. 10 by BestColleges.com in its list of “Best Colleges in Ohio.” ONU has a rich history of academic excellence, and we’re always evolving to meet society’s ever-changing needs. We’ve most recently been recognized for teaching quality, high graduation rates, commitment to volunteer service and, most impressively, providing a high return on investment for our graduates. Ranked among the top 50 in BestColleges.com’s national “Best Small Town Colleges” rankings. Named one of the nation’s best universities in terms of “value-added,” and fourth in the state of Ohio, according to a 2015 report published by a unit of the Brookings Institution. Evidence of Excellence (2015) Ranked No. 2 among Midwest regional colleges by U.S. News & World Report in Best Colleges 2016. Featured as one of the nation’s top schools in The Princeton Review’s annual college guide, The Best 380 Colleges: 2016 Edition. Location Our scenic, safe and modern campus rests on nearly 342 acres in the village of Ada, Ohio. Our location provides a small town atmosphere that complements the friendly environment found on campus. Ada offers an array of restaurants, shopping and culture. Ranked No. 38 nationally (2014) by Washington Monthly. Athletics ONU competes successfully at the NCAA Division III level as part of the highly respected Ohio Athletic Conference. There are 23 varsity sports (12 for men and 11 for women), and nearly as many club and intramural sports. ONU has won a combined total of 16 OAC All-Sports Trophies. Our school colors are orange and black, and our mascot is Klondike the Polar Bear. Named in 2014-15 Colleges of Distinction, a guide profiling America’s most distinguished teaching-centered colleges and universities. Ranked first in both the state of Ohio and the Great Lakes region and second in the nation by College Factual in its 2016 “Best Colleges for the Money” rankings. Ranked fourth in the “Best Colleges in Ohio” rankings, and in the top 10 percent nationally, in the 2015-16 PayScale College Salary Report. iii Student Life Students choose from a variety of campus activities, including more than 200 student organizations; four national sororities and five national fraternities; intercollegiate, intramural and club sports; music and theatrical events. heating and cooling from geothermal technology. Our fleet of hybrid and electric campus vehicles reduces our dependence on fossil fuels, and our many environmentally themed student organizations consistently find new ways to make ONU a greener place to live, learn and work. ONU Sustainability Ohio Northern is making considerable efforts to realize the full benefits of a comprehensive approach to sustainability at the University. Since 2009, ONU has been recognized as a Tree Campus USA by the nonprofit Arbor Day Foundation. The campus is home to two electric-vehicle charging stations as well as a PepsiCo Dream Machine recycling kiosk. Our on-campus housing derives 30 percent of its The Inn at Ohio Northern University Ada's world-class hotel offers more than 70 deluxe guest rooms, luxurious amenities and more than 3,000 square feet of flexible meeting spaces. Guests of The Inn enjoy everything that the ONU campus has to offer: athletics, fine art, theatre performances and so much more. iv Accreditation Ohio Northern University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission (www.ncahlc.org). In addition, our five colleges have attained the following accreditations: College of Arts and Sciences Athletic Training: Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education Chemistry: American Chemical Society Education: o National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), and approved by Ohio Board of Regents o Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation Exercise Physiology: Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, and Committee on Accreditation for Exercise Sciences Medical Laboratory Science: National Accrediting Association for Clinical Laboratory Sciences Music: National Association of Schools of Music Nursing: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, and Ohio Board of Nursing Public Relations: Public Relations Society of America Technological Studies: Association of Technology, Management and Applied Engineering College of Pharmacy Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education College of Engineering Bachelor degree programs in civil, computer, electrical and mechanical engineering as well as engineering education are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. The computer science program is accredited by the Computing Accreditation of Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org. College of Business Administration The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business College of Law The American Bar Association, Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar, 321 N. Clark St., 21st Floor, Chicago, IL 60610; (312) 988-6738 v President’s Cabinet Colleges/Deans President Daniel A. DiBiasio Getty College of Arts & Sciences Catherine A. Albrecht Provost / VP for Academic Affairs David C. Crago The James F. Dicke College of Business Administration James W. Fenton, Jr. VP for Financial Affairs William H. Ballard Thomas J. Smull College of Engineering Eric T. Baumgartner VP and Dean for Student Affairs Adriane L. Thompson-Bradshaw Pettit College of Law Richard A. Bales VP for Enrollment Management William T. Eilola Rudolph H. Raabe College of Pharmacy Steven J. Martin VP for University Advancement Shannon M. Spencer Associate VP for Academic Affairs Juliet K. Hurtig Executive Director of Communications & Marketing Amy M. Prigge Executive Assistant to the President Ann E. Donnelly Hamilton Board of Trustees Officers of the Board of Trustees and the University Chairman of the Board Oscar J. Mifsud President and CEO The Mifsud Group, LLC Wadsworth, Ohio Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer William H. Ballard Vice President for Financial Affairs Ohio Northern University Ada, Ohio Vice Chairman of the Board Daniel B. Walker President Kokosing Construction Company Westerville, Ohio Secretary of the Board & University Sharon A. Stechschulte Secretary of the Board and University Ohio Northern University Ada, Ohio President of the University Daniel A. DiBiasio President Ohio Northern University Ada, Ohio Provost / VP for Academic Affairs David C. Crago Provost / VP for Academic Affairs Ohio Northern University Ada, Ohio vi Active Trustees Jennifer A. Frommer Vice President HDR Engineering, Inc. Columbus, Ohio Greg M. Allenby Professor, Marketing and Statistics Max M. Fisher College of Business The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio John J. Bishop Chairman of the Board The Motorists Insurance Group Columbus, Ohio Kenneth B. Hall President Alumni Association Vice President Merchandising (retired) Scot Lad Foods Lima, Ohio Larry F. Boord President Boord and Associates Worthington, Ohio Reverend David C. Harris Senior Pastor Trinity United Methodist Church Lima, Ohio Donald J. Campbell Special Asst. to NASA Deputy Admin. (retired) NASA Glenn Research Center Westlake, Ohio Pamela S. Hershberger Partner Ernst & Young LLP Toledo, Ohio John H. Hull Chairman Hull & Associates Toledo, Ohio Thomas A. Compton Chairman (retired) Precision Strip Incorporated Troy, Ohio Michael C. Kaufmann Chief Financial Officer Cardinal Health, Inc. Dublin, Ohio Cheryl B. Cotner Executive Director (retired) The Future Begins Today Greenville, South Carolina James Lehr Kennedy Founder & CEO Next Future, LLC Dublin, Ohio Daniel A. DiBiasio President Ohio Northern University Ada, Ohio Robert D. Kerscher President and CEO (retired) Lexi-Comp, Inc. Hudson, Ohio Jason S. Duff Founder/CEO Community Storage and Properties Huntsville, Ohio Carla F. Kim Principal Investigator Children’s Hospital Boston Boston, Massachusetts Melissa M. Eddings-Mancuso Chair, University Council Associate Professor of Art Department of Art & Design Ohio Northern University Ada, Ohio Frederick C. Kucklick President IMT Consulting, Inc. Cassopolis, Michigan vii Brenda Reichelderfer Senior VP and Managing Dir. TriVista Business Group San Juan Capistrano, California Joanne G. Lipski CPA Perrysburg, Ohio The Honorable Benjamin H. Logan, II The District Court (retired) 61st Judicial District Grand Rapids, Michigan Christiane W. Schmenk Senior Counsel/ Of Counsel Bricker & Eckler LLP Columbus, Ohio Oscar J. Mifsud President & CEO The Mifsud Group, LLC Wadsworth, Ohio Janice P. Shorts V.P./HR Business Partner Charter One Bank Cleveland, Ohio Douglas F. Mock Owner Mock Woodworking Company Zanesville, Ohio Robert C. Smith Chairman and CEO Spero-Smith Investment Advisors, Inc. Cleveland, Ohio Anthony R. Moore Attorney Jones Day Cleveland, Ohio Daniel B. Walker President Kokosing Construction Company Westerville, Ohio Candada J. Moore President The Lakeholm Company Granville, Ohio Reverend Merle D. Walter Senior Minister (retired) St. Luke’s United Methodist Church Arlington, Ohio John P. Nee Principal (Retired) Nee & Associates Media, Pennsylvania Hanley H. Wheeler, III Senior Vice President of CVS CVS Caremark Indianapolis, Indiana Bishop Gregory V. Palmer Bishop of the Ohio West Area The United Methodist Church Worthington, Ohio William J. Witten President The Witten Consulting Group Cincinnati, Ohio Mark J. Palmer Attorney, Co-Founder/CEO The Joseph Group Capital Management Columbus, Ohio Reverend Dr. Charles D. Yoost Senior Pastor Church of the Saviour Cleveland, Ohio Gina R. Grandillo Political Science President, Student Senate Ohio Northern University Ada, Ohio viii Life Trustees Carl D. Clay Dir. of Transportation & Logistics (retired) Marathon Oil Company Montgomery, Texas Reverend Leonard W. Mann Pastor (retired) United Methodist Church Saint Simons Island, Georgia Frank R. Cosiano Physician (retired) Findlay, Ohio Thomas P. Moore President (retired) WBCO/WQEL Delaware, Ohio DeBow Freed President Emeritus Ohio Northern University Ada, Ohio Robin R. Obetz Attorney (retired) Vorys, Sater, Seymour & Pease Columbus, Ohio Charles B. Hedrick Manager, Employee Relations (retired) The Procter and Gamble Company Cincinnati, Ohio Ervin W. Pierstorf Chairman of the Board (retired) Fairview Photo Service Pinellas Park, Florida F. Michael Herrel Partner, Regency Software Marketing (retired) Columbus, Ohio Allen P. Reinhardt Chairman and CEO (retired) A C Products Inc. Orlando, Florida Gordon E. Hughes Administrative Vice President (retired) Armco, Inc. Middletown, Ohio Harrison E. Shutt President Kewpee Hamburger Lima, Ohio Susan J. Insley Executive Vice President (retired) Cochran Publications Palmetto, Florida ix ADMISSION STATISTICS - FALL First-Time Freshmen Total First-Time Freshmen and New Transfer Students New Transfer* ARTS & SCIENCES 2012 2013 2014 2015 2012 2013 2014 2015 2012 2013 2014 2015 Applications 1,732 2,010 2,033 1,643 127 168 181 124 1,859 2,178 2,214 1,767 Acceptances 1,423 1,374 1,392 1,123 63 91 95 60 1,486 1,465 1,487 1,183 82% 68% 68% 68% 50% 54% 52% 48% 80% 67% 67% 67% 279 263 289 245 35 58 51 28 314 321 340 273 20% 19% 21% 22% 56% 64% 54% 47% 21% 22% 23% 23% Accept Ratio (accepts/apps) Enrolled Yield Ratio (enrolled/accepts) BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Applications 295 36 32 29 27 331 405 370 449 Acceptances 205 218 193 302 17 15 15 13 222 233 208 315 69% 58% 57% 72% 47% 47% 52% 48% 67% 58% 56% 70% 58 64 53 83 15 6 5 9 73 70 28% 29% 27% 27% 88% 40% 33% 69% 33% 30% Accept Ratio (accepts/apps) Enrolled Yield Ratio (enrolled/accepts) ENGINEERING 373 (6) 341 58 92 28% 29% 533 27 37 36 41 560 681 663 707 405 402 419 444 12 18 16 14 417 420 435 458 76% 62% 67% 67% 44% 49% 44% 34% 74% 62% 66% 65% 123 127 113 133 9 13 9 6 132 140 122 139 30% 32% 27% 30% 75% 72% 56% 43% 32% 33% 28% 30% Enrolled Yield Ratio (enrolled/accepts) PHARMACY 720 75 108 119 131 795 717 656 638 318 262 285 273 12 4 9 24 330 266 294 297 44% 43% 53% 54% 16% 4% 8% 18% 42% 37% 45% 47% 170 159 173 125 5 0 3 12 175 159 176 137 53% 61% 61% 46% 42% 0% 33% 50% 53% 60% 60% 46% Enrolled Yield Ratio (enrolled/accepts) ALL UNDERGRADUATES (238) 507 (52) Acceptances (322) 537 (52) Applications Accept Ratio (accepts/apps) 609 (65) 666 (13) Acceptances (30) 627 422 (18) Applications Accept Ratio (accepts/apps) 644 (9) (131) (65) Applications 3,280 3,636 3,538 3,238 265 345 365 323 3,545 3,981 3,903 3,561 Acceptances 2,351 2,256 2,289 2,142 104 128 135 111 2,455 2,384 2,424 2,253 72% 62% 65% 66% 39% 37% 37% 34% 69% 60% 62% 63% 630 613 628 586 64 77 68 55 694 690 696 641 27% 27% 27% 27% 62% 60% 50% 50% 28% 29% 29% 28% - - - - 840 431 51% 79 18% 515 243 47% 77 32% 466 229 49% 71 31% 466 229 49% 71 31% Accept Ratio (accepts/apps) Enrolled Yield Ratio (enrolled/accepts) LAW Applications Acceptances Accept Ratio (accepts/apps) Enrolled Yield Ratio (enrolled/accepts) (358) - - - - NOTE: These figures do NOT include students who first enrolled or re‐entered in the prior summer or any special, non‐degree students. Students not admitted to Pharmacy, Engineering, or Business were automatically added into A&S, Business, or Engineering applications. Hence some applications are double counted and are noted in ( ). Data for Law includes new and transfer students. * Includes Postgrads. Data Source: Institutional Research ONU Fact Book 2015-16 ANNUAL TUITION, ROOM AND BOARD CHARGES TUITION * Arts & Sciences Business Administration Engineering Pharmacy Law University Average % Change from previous year CPI for previous year 2011-12 $34,140 $34,140 $36,466 $38,376 $32,450 $35,114 4.1% 1.6% 2012-13 $35,438 $35,438 $37,850 $39,834 $33,684 $36,449 3.8% 3.2% 2013-14 $36,720 $36,720 $39,200 $41,240 $33,934 $37,563 3.1% 2.1% 2014-15 $28,050 $28,050 $32,050 $33,050 $25,350 $29,310 -22.0% 1.5% 2015-16 $28,810 $28,810 $32,910 $33,960 $26,030 $30,104 2.7% 1.6% ROOM AND BOARD ROOM BOARD ROOM & BOARD 2011-12 $4,960 $4,884 $9,844 2012-13 $5,150 $5,070 $10,220 2013-14 $5,300 $5,220 $10,520 2014-15 $5,430 $5,350 $10,780 2015-16 $5,490 $5,400 $10,890 * 2013-14 through 2015-16 figures include Technology Fees. Data Source: Financial Aid ONU Fact Book 2015-16 FI RSTYEARCLASSPROFI LE-FALL2015 Fi r st Ti meFr eshmen Headcount=586( DoesNotI ncl udeLawCol l ege) Col l ege Aver ageACTScor esbyTest 41. 8% 22. 7% 21. 3% Engi neer i ng Phar macy 24. 8 25. 7 26. 2 25. 9 25. 3 Engl i sh Mat h Readi ng Sci ence Reasoni ng Compos i t e 14. 2% Ar t s&Sci ences Busi ness Admi ni st r at i on Gender Et hni ci t y Women Ot her Men Whi t e,NonHi spani c 39. 1% 15. 4% 60. 9% 84. 6% Hi ghSchoolRanki nCl ass Geogr aphi cDi st r i but i on 18. 1% Top5% 28. 0% 1125% 24. 7% 2650% I ndi ana 3. 6% Mi chi gan 4. 9% Pennsyl vani a 1. 9% 11. 7% 5175% Fl or i da 2. 2% 3. 5% 76100% 0% 74. 9% Ohi o 13. 9% 610% 10% 20% I l l i noi s 1. 7% 30% NewYor k 2. 4% Ot herSt at esandFor ei gnCount r i es 8. 4% Fi r st YearLaw St udent s Headcount=69 Gender Et hni ci t y Geogr aphi cDi st r i but i on 38. 8% Ohi o Pennsyl vani a 30. 4% 58. 0% 42. 0% 69. 6% Fl or i da 6. 0% Geor gi a 4. 5% I ndi ana 4. 5% Ot herSt at esandFor ei gn Count r i es Women Ot her Men Whi t e,NonHi spani c Data Source: Institutional Research 11. 9% 34. 3% ONU Fact Book 2015-16 FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN - FALL ACT Mean Scores 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 ARTS & SCIENCES English Mathematics Reading Science Reasoning Composite 25.3 25.0 26.0 25.5 25.3 24.2 24.3 25.5 24.8 24.5 23.9 24.2 25.5 24.9 24.4 24.7 24.5 25.4 25.0 24.6 23.7 24.0 25.2 24.5 24.0 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION English Mathematics Reading Science Reasoning Composite 23.5 25.6 24.5 24.9 24.3 23.2 24.5 24.9 24.2 23.8 24.3 24.9 25.4 24.6 24.4 23.6 25.4 25.2 25.0 24.6 23.4 25.2 24.8 25.3 24.4 ENGINEERING English Mathematics Reading Science Reasoning Composite 26.2 28.3 26.1 27.5 26.7 25.3 27.6 25.8 27.1 26.1 25.9 28.0 27.1 27.6 26.8 26.6 28.1 27.2 27.6 27.1 26.0 27.9 27.3 27.5 26.9 PHARMACY English Mathematics Reading Science Reasoning Composite 29.3 29.2 29.4 28.8 28.8 28.8 29.0 29.2 28.1 28.5 28.9 28.7 29.4 28.3 28.6 27.8 28.0 28.4 27.9 27.6 26.7 27.2 27.9 27.2 26.9 UNIVERSITY English Mathematics Reading Science Reasoning Composite 26.5 26.9 26.9 26.8 26.5 25.5 26.2 26.5 26.1 25.8 25.7 26.3 26.9 26.3 26.0 25.8 26.2 26.5 26.3 25.9 24.8 25.7 26.2 25.9 25.3 ACT MEAN COMPOSITE SCORES 30 29 28 A&S 27 Business 26 Engineering 25 Pharmacy 24 University 23 2011 Data Source: Institutional Research 2012 2013 2014 2015 ONU Fact Book 2015-16 FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN - FALL Rank in High School Graduating Class (of those who submitted rank information) ARTS & SCIENCES Upper 5% 6-10% 11-25% 26-50% 51-75% 76-100% BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Upper 5% 6-10% 11-25% 26-50% 51-75% 76-100% ENGINEERING Upper 5% 6-10% 11-25% 26-50% 51-75% 76-100% PHARMACY Upper 5% 6-10% 11-25% 26-50% 51-75% 76-100% UNIVERSITY Upper 5% 6-10% 11-25% 26-50% 51-75% 76-100% 2011 % in Range 2012 % in Range 2013 % in Range 2014 % in Range 2015 % in Range 19.1 10.1 28.4 29.6 9.3 3.5 11.0 11.9 34.7 22.9 16.5 3.0 12.2 11.7 34.1 25.7 13.1 3.3 11.2 12.0 28.9 33.1 12.4 2.5 11.4 9.5 30.3 25.9 15.9 7.0 8.5 5.1 37.3 35.6 11.9 1.7 10.2 20.4 20.4 26.5 18.4 4.1 12.5 8.3 27.1 39.6 8.3 4.2 11.6 14.0 18.6 39.5 14.0 2.3 7.3 5.5 30.9 40.0 14.5 1.8 21.9 13.3 39.0 19.0 6.7 0.0 21.6 9.8 42.2 22.5 2.9 1.0 16.5 20.4 32.0 22.3 7.8 1.0 13.8 14.9 29.9 36.8 3.4 1.1 17.5 14.6 32.0 26.2 8.7 1.0 55.4 14.0 22.3 7.0 0.6 0.6 50.4 23.6 17.1 7.3 0.8 0.8 49.6 23.1 24.0 3.3 0.0 0.0 32.6 31.1 23.5 12.9 0.0 0.0 39.4 27.7 17.0 11.7 4.3 0.0 28.4 11.2 29.6 22.1 6.7 1.9 22.5 15.1 30.6 19.4 10.2 2.2 22.4 16.0 30.5 20.8 8.2 2.1 17.3 17.7 26.8 29.0 7.7 1.6 18.1 13.9 28.0 24.7 11.7 3.5 % OF FRESHMEN IN TOP 25% OF H.S. CLASS 100 90 A&S 80 Business 70 Engineering 60 Pharmacy 50 University 40 2011 Data Source: Institutional Research 2012 2013 2014 2015 ONU Fact Book 2015-16 FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN - FALL by State STATE Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Dist. of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Unknown International TOTAL % OHIO Data Source: Institutional Research 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2 1 3 1 18 1 12 27 1 4 1 2 26 2 1 11 2 526 20 4 1 1 2 1 4 12 686 77% 2 1 4 1 12 1 16 27 3 3 1 20 3 1 1 10 1 479 1 19 1 2 1 2 1 1 16 630 76% 1 3 11 8 25 1 1 19 1 1 5 3 1 501 14 3 2 1 12 613 82% 1 4 4 4 8 25 2 1 3 1 24 1 1 5 1 512 16 4 2 - 2 6 1 1 13 1 10 21 2 2 29 1 1 2 14 3 439 1 11 4 4 1 1 16 586 75% 1 8 628 82% ONU Fact Book 2015-16 FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN - FALL by County (of those from Ohio) COUNTY Adams Allen Ashland Ashtabula Athens Auglaize Belmont Brown Butler Carroll Champaign Clark Clermont Clinton Columbiana Coshocton Crawford Cuyahoga Darke Defiance Delaware Erie Fairfield Fayette Franklin Fulton Gallia Geauga Greene Guernsey Hamilton Hancock Hardin Harrison Henry Highland Hocking Holmes Huron Jackson Jefferson Knox Lake Lawrence Licking Logan Lorain Lucas Madison Mahoning Marion Medina Meigs Mercer Miami 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 1 30 4 12 4 2 12 5 4 4 1 2 2 36 1 2 6 9 2 23 6 7 4 9 16 15 2 6 1 1 3 1 2 13 6 7 10 16 4 16 6 14 15 13 38 2 4 1 8 o 6 4 6 7 1 4 3 28 7 5 12 2 4 2 26 2 1 4 1 13 9 11 2 7 2 1 3 2 2 17 5 8 11 12 2 7 5 15 4 12 28 2 4 2 18 1 15 2 7 6 3 1 3 1 2 32 3 2 10 5 11 1 34 1 3 13 8 15 26 5 2 7 1 7 7 13 7 12 1 3 4 16 9 11 26 1 5 2 8 1 2 3 2 10 4 2 1 6 32 6 2 17 5 8 21 5 7 3 18 14 19 1 1 2 1 2 3 8 3 9 9 11 2 8 2 13 8 2 33 4 3 10 2 1 4 3 4 1 1 5 31 1 5 6 9 1 19 1 3 5 8 20 17 2 2 3 1 6 7 1 4 9 13 13 4 3 5 10 6 8 Continued on next page Data Source: Institutional Research ONU Fact Book 2015-16 FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN - FALL by County (of those from Ohio) COUNTY Monroe Montgomery Morgan Morrow Muskingum Noble Ottawa Paulding Perry Pickaway Pike Portage Preble Putnam Richland Ross Sandusky Scioto Seneca Shelby Stark Summit Trumbull Tuscarawas Union Van Wert Vinton Warren Washington Wayne Williams Wood Wyandot Unknown TOTAL Data Source: Institutional Research 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 16 2 4 2 3 1 4 5 16 7 2 7 5 6 14 25 4 1 5 5 15 8 11 3 526 17 1 2 5 1 2 1 3 5 5 4 3 5 9 7 18 5 3 3 4 13 2 5 4 7 4 13 479 12 6 1 1 1 5 5 6 2 7 1 5 7 7 6 5 1 4 14 10 2 9 4 12 4 501 1 24 2 2 1 3 3 2 3 8 3 10 3 2 5 2 5 5 12 15 3 5 2 10 12 5 10 4 8 4 23 512 12 1 5 4 1 5 2 1 1 9 5 3 3 10 2 14 17 2 3 6 6 15 4 3 5 5 1 439 ONU Fact Book 2015-16 FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN - FALL Parental Education and Income as Self-Reported by Parents on Financial Aid (FAFSA) Forms PARENTAL EDUCATION Father completed college* Mother completed college* Both parents completed college* At least one parent completed college* No data available 2011 56% 64% 46% 29% 1% 2012 53% 66% 43% 32% 1% 2013 56% 65% 46% 29% 5% 2014 62% 61% 44% 34% 3% 2015 65% 55% 45% 31% 0% 2014 43% 20% 17% 12% 3% 1% 2% $92,043 2015 45% 19% 17% 10% 5% 3% 2% $95,311 * FAFSA form does not supply a definition; could include completion of less than 4 year degree. Education Level of Parents of First-Time Freshmen 100% Father completed college* 80% Mother completed college* 60% 40% Both parents completed college* At least one parent completed college* 20% 0% 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2011 40% 17% 16% 16% 6% 1% 3% $98,678 PARENTAL INCOME $100,000 or more $75,000 to $99,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $10,000 to $24,999 Less than $10,000 Not Available Median Income 2012 39% 16% 18% 13% 6% 3% 4% $86,669 2013 42% 20% 16% 13% 6% 2% 2% $90,965 Parental Income For First-Time Freshmen by Income Category by Year 50% $100,000 or more 40% $75,000 to $99,999 30% $50,000 to $74,999 20% $25,000 to $49,999 10% $10,000 to $24,999 0% 2011 2012 2013 2014 Less than $10,000 2015 Median Parental Income by Year $100,000 $95,000 $90,000 $85,000 $80,000 $75,000 $70,000 2011 Data Source: FAFSA Form, Financial Aid 2012 2013 2014 2015 ONU Fact Book 2015-16 FIRST-YEAR LAW STUDENTS - FALL Median LSAT Scores For Entering Classes Median Score 154 152 150 150 149 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 National Percentile 60 52 44 44 40 Median LSAT Score of Entering Class 156 155 154 153 152 151 150 149 148 147 146 145 154 152 150 150 149 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 National Percentile of Median Score 60 60 55 52 50 44 45 44 40 40 2011 Data Source: College of Law 2012 2013 2014 2015 ONU Fact Book 2015-16 STUDENT ENROLLMENT PROFILE - FALL 2015 Full-Time Part-Time Total Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Arts & Sciences Business Administration Engineering Pharmacy Law 1,036 321 483 930 204 243 3 14 1 3 1,279 324 497 931 207 1,117 322 488 930 205 University 2,974 264 3,238 3,062 College Note: FTE calculation is based on the following formula: FTE = full time headcount + (part-time headcount / 3). Gender Distribution by College and University 35.0% 44.8% 61.4% 49.3% 50.1% %Men 84.7% %Women 65.0% 55.2% 38.6% 50.7% 49.9% Law University 15.3% Arts & Sciences Business Administration Engineering Pharmacy Ethnic Distribution White Nonresident Alien (International) 77.8% 6.3% Black/African American 3.1% Two or More Races 2.8% Asian 1.5% Hispanic/Latino 1.1% American Indian/Alaskan Native 0.1% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Island 0.1% Unknown 7.2% 36 States and 26 Foreign Countries Represented Data Source: Institutional Research ONU Fact Book 2015-16 STUDENT ENROLLMENT PROFILE - FALL by College and Class ARTS & SCIENCES Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior ESL Program High School High School Cooperative Program Post Graduate Exchange Student Special Transient TOTAL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate Student Post Graduate Exchange Student Special TOTAL ENGINEERING Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Post Graduate Exchange Student Special TOTAL PHARMACY Pharmacy - First Year Pharmacy - Second Year Pharmacy - Third Year Pharmacy - Fourth Year Pharmacy - Fifth Year Pharmacy - Sixth Year Pharmacy - PharmD Didactic Exchange Student Special TOTAL LAW Law - First Year Law - Second Year Law - Third Year LLM TOTAL SPECIAL PROGRAMS Prison Management Certificate Prog. UNIVERSITY TOTAL 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 5 Year % Change 1 year % change 356 265 240 309 14 5 316 14 5 9 1,533 339 251 232 296 23 7 323 10 16 5 1,502 344 240 276 282 33 387 10 8 13 1,593 346 255 226 305 22 14 481 9 8 23 2 1,691 308 233 214 267 3 217 12 20 4 1 1,279 -16.6% -24.4% 82 50 76 90 2 5 305 89 60 59 73 6 6 293 86 60 65 62 12 2 10 297 69 63 72 72 9 2 11 1 299 97 55 65 75 21 3 8 324 6.2% 8.4% 126 88 77 118 409 136 101 81 106 424 134 110 89 112 1 2 448 117 119 97 116 1 25 475 139 94 108 133 1 22 497 21.5% 4.6% 219 169 159 161 163 154 5 1,030 227 160 162 158 156 157 1 1,021 213 134 194 140 152 168 1,001 241 128 157 144 157 152 4 983 179 142 173 114 169 153 1 931 -9.6% -5.3% 111 102 98 9 320 80 94 99 15 288 77 63 96 15 251 72 71 64 11 218 71 55 71 10 207 -35.3% -5.0% 14 3,611 29 3,557 29 3,619 29 3,695 3,238 -10.3% -12.4% Fall Enrollment by College 5 Year Trends 1750 1500 A&S 1250 Business 1000 Pharmacy 750 Law 500 Engineering 250 0 2011 Data Source: Institutional Research 2012 2013 2014 2015 ONU Fact Book 2015-16 STUDENT ENROLLMENT PROFILE - FALL Gender Distribution by College ARTS & SCIENCES Men Women Total %Men %Women BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Men Women Total %Men %Women ENGINEERING Men Women Total %Men %Women PHARMACY Men Women Total %Men %Women LAW Men Women Total %Men %Women SPECIAL PROGRAMS Men Women Total %Men %Women UNIVERSITY TOTAL Men Women Total %Men %Women Data Source: Institutional Research 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 703 830 1,533 45.9% 54.1% 696 806 1,502 46.3% 53.7% 687 906 1,593 43.1% 56.9% 744 947 1,691 44.0% 56.0% 573 706 1,279 44.8% 55.2% 189 116 305 62.0% 38.0% 179 114 293 61.1% 38.9% 182 115 297 61.3% 38.7% 173 126 299 57.9% 42.1% 199 125 324 61.4% 38.6% 358 51 409 87.5% 12.5% 374 50 424 88.2% 11.8% 392 56 448 87.5% 12.5% 405 70 475 85.3% 14.7% 421 76 497 84.7% 15.3% 386 644 1,030 37.5% 62.5% 372 649 1,021 36.4% 63.6% 352 649 1,001 35.2% 64.8% 340 643 983 34.6% 65.4% 326 605 931 35.0% 65.0% 188 132 320 58.8% 41.3% 167 121 288 58.0% 42.0% 138 113 251 55.0% 45.0% 115 103 218 52.8% 47.2% 102 105 207 49.3% 50.7% 14 14 100.0% 0.0% 29 29 100.0% 0.0% 29 29 100.0% 0.0% 29 29 100.0% 0.0% 1,838 1,773 3,611 50.9% 49.1% 1,817 1,740 3,557 51.1% 48.9% 1,780 1,839 3,619 49.2% 50.8% 1,806 1,889 3,695 48.9% 51.1% 1,621 1,617 3,238 50.1% 49.9% ONU Fact Book 2015-16 STUDENT ENROLLMENT PROFILE - FALL Ethnic Distribution by College ARTS & SCIENCES Black/African American American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian Hispanic/Latino Nonresident Alien (International) Two or More Races Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander White Unknown Total BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Black/African American American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian Hispanic/Latino Nonresident Alien (International) Two or More Races Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander White Unknown Total ENGINEERING Black/African American American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian Hispanic/Latino Nonresident Alien (International) Two or More Races Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander White Unknown Total PHARMACY Black/African American American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian Hispanic/Latino Nonresident Alien (International) Two or More Races Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander White Unknown Total Data Source: Institutional Research 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 % in 2015 67 2 16 41 39 32 2 1,323 11 1,533 59 1 10 33 65 44 2 1,269 19 1,502 62 1 13 31 83 51 2 1,336 14 1,593 62 1 11 21 72 55 2 1,229 238 1,691 49 1 9 12 48 52 1,013 95 1,279 3.8% 0.1% 0.7% 0.9% 3.8% 4.1% 0.0% 79.2% 7.4% 100.0% 19 6 5 20 8 247 305 23 1 4 6 20 11 228 293 18 5 2 28 12 232 297 14 5 1 30 12 233 4 299 14 5 3 30 5 260 7 324 4.3% 0.0% 1.5% 0.9% 9.3% 1.5% 0.0% 80.2% 2.2% 100.0% 5 1 3 14 6 380 409 5 2 3 11 5 398 424 7 3 4 15 8 410 1 448 8 1 2 5 41 10 398 10 475 8 1 2 4 40 10 420 12 497 1.6% 0.2% 0.4% 0.8% 8.0% 2.0% 0.0% 84.5% 2.4% 100.0% 17 1 39 5 37 14 917 1,030 16 39 7 45 22 891 1 1,021 14 36 8 43 22 877 1 1,001 16 35 8 45 25 843 11 983 17 31 8 45 27 789 14 931 1.8% 0.0% 3.3% 0.9% 4.8% 2.9% 0.0% 84.7% 1.5% 100.0% 14 ONU Fact Book 2015-16 STUDENT ENROLLMENT PROFILE - FALL Ethnic Distribution by College LAW Black/African American American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian Hispanic/Latino Nonresident Alien (International) Two or More Races Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander White Unknown Total SPECIAL PROGRAMS Black/African American American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian Hispanic/Latino Nonresident Alien (International) Two or More Races Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander White Unknown Total UNIVERSITY Black/African American American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian Hispanic/Latino Nonresident Alien (International) Two or More Races Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander White Unknown Total 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 % in 2015 18 1 6 5 9 5 273 3 320 19 1 2 3 16 6 236 5 288 18 1 2 4 15 5 199 7 251 13 2 3 5 15 3 1 172 4 218 19 5 3 9 13 1 1 153 3 207 9.2% 2.4% 1.4% 4.3% 6.3% 0.5% 0.5% 73.9% 1.4% 100.0% 14 14 29 29 29 29 29 29 122 3 57 52 186 88 2 3,022 25 3,557 119 2 59 49 213 98 2 3,054 23 3,619 113 4 56 40 232 105 3 2,875 267 3,695 126 4 68 59 133 65 2 3,140 14 3,611 107 7 50 36 176 95 1 2,635 131 3,238 3.3% 0.2% 1.5% 1.1% 5.4% 2.9% 0.0% 81.4% 4.0% 100.0% Note: Starting in 2010-11, enrollments are reported using the new IPEDS race/ethnicity categories. Data Source: Institutional Research 15 ONU Fact Book 2015-16 STUDENT ENROLLMENT PROFILE - FALL International Students By Gender Male Female TOTAL By College Arts & Sciences Business Administration Engineering Pharmacy Law Special Programs By Degree Status Non-Degree Seeking Degree Seeking By Country Albania Afghanistan Australia Azerbaijan Bahrain Bangladesh Bhutan Bosnia-Herzegovina Botswana Brazil Cameroon Canada Colombia China Denmark Ecuador Egypt Eeitrea Ethiopia Finland France Georgia Germany Ghana Guyana Hong Kong Iceland India Iran Jamaica Japan Jordan Kenya Kosovo Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Lebanon Liberia Malawi Maldives Mexico Data Source: Institutional Research 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 86 49 135 122 64 186 134 79 213 143 89 232 84 92 176 39 22 14 37 9 14 65 20 11 45 16 29 83 28 15 43 15 29 72 30 41 45 15 29 48 30 40 45 13 - 38 97 75 111 84 129 106 126 54 122 2 1 1 5 1 12 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 18 1 1 1 1 - 4 1 7 1 4 13 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 20 2 1 1 - 6 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 26 50 35 1 5 5 8 15 16 13 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 3 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 20 21 26 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 Continued on next page ONU Fact Book 2015-16 STUDENT ENROLLMENT PROFILE - FALL International Students Moldova Mongolia Nepal Netherlands Netherlands Antilles Nigeria Pakistan Philippines Russia Saudi Arabia Serbia South Africa South Korea South Sudan Spain Sweden Sri Lanka Syria Taiwan Tajikistan Tanzania Thailand Togo UAE Uganda Ukraine United Kingdom Uzbekistan Venezuela Vietnam Zimbabwe Unknown Total Data Source: Institutional Research 2011 1 3 1 45 25 1 2 1 1 1 135 2012 1 3 79 1 31 2 1 3 186 2013 1 2 1 86 1 28 1 1 2 213 2014 1 3 1 87 22 1 1 2 1 2 1 4 232 2015 1 1 1 4 42 21 1 2 1 2 176 ONU Fact Book 2015-16 STUDENT ENROLLMENT PROFILE - FALL by Student Type ARTS & SCIENCES Continuing New Freshman Post Graduate Readmission Transfer ESL Program Unclassified Total BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Continuing New Freshman Post Graduate Readmission Transfer Graduate Student Unclassified Total ENGINEERING Continuing New Freshman Post Graduate Readmission Transfer Unclassified Total PHARMACY Continuing New Freshman Post Graduate Readmission Transfer Unclassified Total LAW Continuing Readmission Transfer Masters (LLM) New Law Unclassified Total SPECIAL PROGRAMS Prison Management Certificate Program UNIVERSITY TOTAL Data Source: Institutional Research 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 819 297 5 6 55 351 1,533 817 279 3 10 35 358 1,502 809 263 2 8 56 455 1,593 787 289 5 9 46 17 538 1,691 745 245 5 5 28 3 248 1,279 218 1 2 7 5 305 206 58 3 15 5 6 293 200 64 1 1 5 10 16 297 213 53 2 2 3 8 18 299 200 83 2 1 9 16 13 324 283 122 4 409 291 123 1 9 424 303 127 1 3 12 2 448 326 113 9 27 475 334 133 6 24 497 814 195 8 4 9 1,030 841 170 2 3 5 1,021 840 159 1 1 1,001 799 173 2 3 1 5 983 785 125 5 2 12 2 931 194 4 3 8 111 320 193 1 1 14 78 1 288 158 1 15 77 251 134 1 11 71 1 218 125 2 10 69 1 207 14 3,611 29 3,557 29 3,619 29 3,695 3,238 ONU Fact Book 2015-16 STUDENT ENROLLMENT PROFILE Full-Time, Part-Time, Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) FT 2011-12 PT TOT FTE 2012-13 PT TOT FT FTE 2013-14 PT TOT FT FTE 2014-15 PT TOT FT FTE 2015-16 PT TOT FT FTE ARTS & SCIENCES Fall 1,181 352 1,533 1,298 1,126 376 1,502 1,251 1,138 455 1,593 1,290 1,157 534 1,691 1,335 Spring 1,108 46 1,154 1,123 1,074 47 1,121 1,090 1,046 83 1,129 1,074 1,066 285 1,351 1,161 1,036 243 1,279 1,117 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Fall 301 4 305 302 289 4 293 290 291 6 297 293 292 7 299 294 Spring 280 7 287 282 273 7 280 275 290 4 294 291 295 5 300 297 Fall 395 14 409 400 407 17 424 413 429 19 448 435 451 24 475 459 Spring 360 30 390 370 381 21 402 388 424 19 443 430 412 25 437 420 321 3 324 322 483 14 497 488 930 1 931 930 204 3 207 205 - - - - ENGINEERING PHARMACY Fall 1,021 9 1,030 1,024 1,014 7 1,021 1,016 992 9 1,001 995 981 2 983 982 Spring 1,011 11 1,022 1,015 1,007 7 1,014 1,009 986 3 989 987 960 - 960 960 LAW Fall 317 3 320 318 286 2 288 287 248 3 251 249 217 1 218 217 Spring 303 2 305 304 275 5 280 277 244 1 245 244 202 4 206 203 Fall 14 - 14 14 29 - 29 29 - 29 29 10 - 29 29 10 Spring 30 - 30 30 - - - - - 29 29 10 - 29 29 10 SPECIAL PROGRAMS UNIVERSITY TOTAL Fall 3,229 382 3,611 3,356 3,151 406 3,557 3,286 3,098 521 3,619 3,272 3,098 597 3,695 3,297 Spring 3,092 96 3,188 3,124 3,010 87 3,097 3,039 2,990 139 3,129 3,036 2,935 348 3,283 3,051 2,974 264 3,238 3,062 NOTES: Beginning with Fall 2006, part-time counts and FTEs include non Post-Secondary Enrollment Program (PSEOP) enrollment in the Lima Central Catholic, Shawnee, and Lima Senior High School programs. ONU converted from Quarters to Semesters beginning with Fall 2011. FTE calculation is based on the following formula: FTE = full time headcount + (part-time headcount/3). Data Source: Institutional Research ONU Fact Book 2015-16 NUMBERSOFDECLAREDMAJORS-FALL ( I nc l udesPr i mar yMaj or sOnl y ) Col l ege Maj or Ar t s&Sci ences Degr ee 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Appl i edMat hemat i c s BS 1 1 Ar t BA 6 6 7 7 5 BFA 8 5 4 2 3 At hl et i cTr ai ni ng BA 1 4 2 3 12 BS 22 15 20 26 18 24 22 15 140 128 99 8 9 1 3 2 4 32 24 11 Bi oc hemi s t r y BS Bi oc hemi s t r yACSCer t i f i ed BS 26 22 Bi ol ogy BS 154 148 Bl uf f t onSt udent sAt t endi ngONU NonDegr ee Chemi s t r y BA BS Cl i ni c al Labor at or ySc i enc e 31 31 33 BSCLS 8 4 3 CERTI F 5 Communi c at i onSt udi es BA 4 17 15 13 El ec t r oni cMedi a BA 2 3 3 1 Publ i cRel at i ons BA 4 14 13 16 1 NonDegr ee Communi c at i onAr t s 11 1 BA 32 14 3 BFA 23 8 3 Cons t r uc t i onManagement BS 25 36 37 41 37 Cr eat i v eWr i t i ng BA 13 19 18 19 14 Cr i mi nal J us t i ce BA 42 36 34 36 45 NonDegr ee Des i gn Ear l yChi l dhoodEducat i on 2 7 8 8 12 10 BFA 14 10 7 10 9 BA 27 23 21 14 11 1 8 8 14 BA BS LI CNS 1 1 Educ at i onSt udi es BA Env i r onment al andFi el dBi ol ogy BS 3 15 Env i r onment al St udi es BS 11 6 Ex er c i sePhy s i ol ogy BA 7 22 28 8 5 2 26 BS 46 49 53 64 60 For ens i cBi ol ogy BS 45 35 38 47 47 Fr enc h BA 1 1 1 1 1 Ger man BA 1 1 1 Heal t hEduc at i on BA 1 1 BS 5 2 1 Hi s t or y BA 22 20 21 18 14 I nt ens i veEngl i s h CERTI F 14 23 33 22 3 I nt er nat i onal St udi es BA 5 2 1 J our nal i s m BA 5 2 LanguageAr t sEduc at i on BA 12 11 7 8 7 Li t er at ur e BA 8 9 5 2 3 Manuf ac t ur i ngTec hnol ogy BS 46 37 41 47 38 Mat hemat i cal St at i s t i c s BA 1 BS 6 8 9 10 8 8 8 Mat hemat i c s BA BS BSMLS Data Source: Institutional Research 4 2 11 11 1 ONU Fact Book 2015-16 6 NUMBERSOFDECLAREDMAJORS-FALL ( I nc l udesPr i mar yMaj or sOnl y ) Col l ege Ar t s&Sci ences Mat j oe r Ma h mat i c s Medi c al Labor at or ySc i ence DS egr ee B BSMLS 2011 CERTI F 2013 2014 2015 6 14 17 9 2 2 3 6 Medi ci nal Chemi s t r y BS 6 2 Mi ddl eChi l dhoodEduc at i on BA 18 13 4 6 10 BS 1 5 6 8 LI CNS 1 1 1 1 7 7 10 14 7 Mol ecul arBi ol ogy BS Mul t i medi aJ our nal i s m BA Mus i c BA 5 8 Mus i cComposi t i on BM 5 4 Mus i cEduc at i on BM 36 Mus i cPer f or manc e BM 13 Mus i cwi t hEl ec t i v esi nBusi ne BM 1 4 5 13 13 11 32 32 36 27 9 6 15 21 Mus i c al Theat r e BFA 10 26 29 42 50 Nur s i ng BSN 119 119 150 129 103 Per f or manc e BM 3 9 9 Phi l osophy BA 3 1 1 1 1 Phy s i cal Educat i on BA 3 2 1 1 1 BS 4 6 2 Phy s i c s BS 5 5 4 9 7 Pol i t i c al Sci enc e BA 26 26 31 30 37 NonDegr ee 1 Pr of es s i onal Wr i t i ng BA 4 10 9 6 4 Ps yc hol ogy BA 57 42 31 31 31 BS 3 11 15 18 16 Rel i gi on BA 1 2 2 2 Soc i al St udi es BA 17 14 13 7 11 7 NonDegr ee 1 Soc i ol ogy BA 8 6 8 7 Spani sh BA 4 4 2 4 1 Spor tManagement BA 35 25 29 25 36 BS 14 11 9 14 7 Technol ogyEducat i on BS 4 2 3 5 8 Theat r e BA 8 10 12 14 11 Theat r eDes i gnandPr oduct i on BFA 5 9 12 11 6 Yout hMi ni s t r y BA 5 6 4 2 Undeci dedGener al Sci enc es BS 8 5 6 2 3 Undec i dedGener al St udi es BA 54 47 53 41 19 329 350 414 519 245 NonDegr ee Phi l os phyPol i t i c s&Ec onomi c s BA 1 St at i s t i c s BS 4 Tot al Busi nessAdmi ni st r at i on 2012 Ac count i ng BSBA 1, 533 1, 502 1, 593 1, 691 1, 279 79 85 97 89 97 6 12 9 21 13 4 2 1 21 8 3 1 44 40 50 60 MPPA Fi nanc e BSBA NonDegr ee I nt er nat i onal Bus i ness&Ec onomi c s Management Data Source: Institutional Research BSBA 23 1 27 NonDegr ee 1 BSBA NonDegr ee 55 ONU Fact Book 2015-16 NUMBERSOFDECLAREDMAJORS-FALL ( I nc l udesPr i mar yMaj or sOnl y ) Col l ege Busi nessAdmi ni st r at i on Maj or Management DS eg ee B Br A NonDegr ee Mar k et i ng BSBA NonDegr ee Phar mac eut i c al Bus i nes s BSBA Ri s kManagementandI ns ur anc e BSBA Undeci dedBus i nes s BSBA NonDegr ee Tot al Engi neer i ng 2014 2015 43 45 53 46 57 52 54 55 1 46 1 55 15 18 29 2 3 25 32 1 6 10 12 8 305 293 297 299 324 BSCE 97 94 94 88 100 BSCPE 41 37 38 36 34 Comput erSc i enc e BS 24 33 32 37 28 El ec t r i c al Engi neer i ng BSEE 48 52 66 54 56 Engi neer i ngEduc at i on BS 4 12 12 12 8 Mec hani c al Engi neer i ng BSME 195 196 204 222 249 Gener al St udi es NonDegr ee 2 26 22 JD LLM 409 424 448 475 497 311 273 236 206 197 9 14 15 11 10 NonDegr ee Tot al Phar mac y PHARMD Gener al St udi es NonDegr ee Tot al Uni ver si t yCol l ege 2013 Ci vi l Engi neer i ng Law Phar macy 2012 Comput erEngi neer i ng Tot al Law 2011 Pr i sonManagementCer t i f i cat ePr ogr am Tot al Tot al Data Source: Institutional Research CERTI F 1 1 320 288 251 218 207 1, 030 1, 021 1, 001 979 930 4 1 931 1, 030 1, 021 1, 001 983 14 29 29 29 14 29 29 29 3, 611 3, 557 3, 619 3, 695 ONU Fact Book 2015-16 3, 238 STUDENT CREDIT HOURS TAUGHT UNIVERSITY ARTS & SCIENCES * BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ENGINEERING PHARMACY LAW SPECIAL PROGRAMS ** ARTS & SCIENCES DEPARTMENTS Art and Design Biological & Allied Health Sciences Chemistry & Biochemistry Communication Arts Communication and Media Studies Education English History, Politics and Justice Human Performance and Sport Sciences Intensive English Program International Scholar Transition Program Mathematics Modern Languages Music Nursing Philosophy & Religion Physics & Astronomy Psychology, Sociology & Criminal Justice Technological Studies Theatre Arts 2010-11 108,276 61,410 8,193 7,395 21,114 9,447 717 2011-12 110,947 61,156 7,713 6,747 23,651 10,103 1,577 2012-13 108,827 59,593 8,287 7,050 22,283 9,026 2,588 2013-14 106,208 57,414 8,858 7,268 22,391 7,930 2,347 2014-15 106,663 58,770 8,904 7,766 21,501 6,968 2,754 1,554 8,746 5,749 4,293 1,852 4,311 5,127 3,932 6,441 2,029 3,079 1,799 3,462 2,355 4,144 1,941 - 1,514 8,735 6,509 4,455 1,945 4,322 4,384 3,068 751 6,775 1,663 3,592 1,671 2,753 1,975 4,230 1,656 - 1,357 8,616 6,229 4,099 1,886 3,879 3,717 3,030 878 442 7,053 1,343 3,376 1,754 2,663 2,102 4,396 1,554 - 1,351 8,622 5,813 2,994 1,720 3,773 3,315 2,986 632 463 6,714 1,201 3,112 1,966 2,444 1,895 3,879 1,690 1,636 1,490 8,506 5,809 3,253 1,507 3,556 3,633 2,790 400 496 7,408 1,168 3,245 1,695 2,253 2,296 4,260 1,950 1,712 Source: ONU_CENSUS_SECTION_INSTRUCTOR Notes: ONU converted from quarters to semesters beginning with Fall 2011. Quarter hours for all previous years have therefore been converted to equivalent semester hours. Prior to 2009, Nursing hours are reported under Biological & Allied Health Sciences. Nursing became a separate department in 2009. Credit Hours for Department of Communication and Media Studies and Department of Theatre Arts were previously reported under Communication Arts. * Includes Aerospace Studies, ROTC, ESL, General Arts & Sciences, and Institute for Social Research credit hours not included in any department. ** Includes hours taught in PMCP, Overseas Programs, ONU Honors Programs, etc. Data Source: Institutional Research ONU Fact Book 2015-16 HOUSING CAPACITY AND OCCUPANCY Capacity Fall Occupancy Spring Occupancy 2,250 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2,034 2,015 1,922 2,196 1,999 1,965 2,181 1,958 1,892 2,181 1,982 1,943 2,096 1,920 na 2,196 2,181 2,200 2,181 2,150 2,096 2,100 2,050 2,034 2,015 2,000 1,950 1,999 1,965 1,958 1,982 1,922 1,943 1,920 1,892 1,900 1,850 1,800 1,750 1,700 2011‐12 2012‐13 2013‐14 2014‐15 Capacity Fall Occupancy Spring Occupancy 2015‐16 Note: Stambaugh Hall was temporarily closed in 2011-12. Data Source: Residence Life ONU Fact Book 2015-16 STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES Number of Student Visits 2010-11 August 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 - 330 368 325 229 563 829 814 1,018 1,095 1,114 901 1,436 1,531 1,475 November 541 870 859 877 753 December 317 351 331 427 431 January 571 416 525 348 533 February 525 1,119 629 530 602 March 847 700 939 999 947 April 1,142 1,176 1,557 1,053 1,237 May 637 360 374 350 288 6,257 7,052 7,832 7,458 7,590 September October TOTAL Note: The Student Health Service is open in the summer months on a reduced schedule. Student Visits in Health Center 10,000 7,832 8,000 7,052 7,458 7,590 2013-14 2014-15 6,257 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 2010-11 Data Source: Health Services 2011-12 2012-13 ONU Fact Book 2015-16 STUDENT CONDUCT INCIDENTS Incidents / Student Involved for 2014-2015 Alcohol Policy by Students Involved Alcohol Policy Incidents Fighting\Assault by Incidents Damage to University Property\Vandalism by Incident Disorderly Conduct by Students Involved Disorderly Conduct by Incidents Drug Use or Possession Students Involved Drug Use or Possession by Incidents Fire Alarms by Incidents Weapons by Incidents Hazing by Incidents Sexual Misconduct by Incidents Visitation by Individuals Alcohol Abuse\Public Intoxication by Incident Computers and University Network Policy Creating a Safety Hazard Bomb Threat Fire Safety Unauthorized Entry Failure to Comply Dishonesty Fleeing and Eluding Gambling Guest Policy Harassment Motor Vehicle Regulations Fraternity/Sorority Life Policies University Affiliated Groups & Organizations Policies Stalking Telephone: Fradulent & Prank Calls Theft Tobacco and Smoking Residence Hall Policy: Pet Policy Residence Hall Policy: Other Violation of Law Dismissals Suspensions Suspensions Temporary Suspensions Withheld Social Probation University Discipline Board of Appeals Student Behavioral Intervention Reports Student Conduct Meetings Total Incidents * Aug Sept 12 14 3 5 0 0 3 2 12 11 5 6 0 3 0 3 3 7 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 24 1 1 0 0 4 5 0 0 2 2 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 11 0 0 3 26 7 57 21 77 Oct 17 7 0 8 17 6 4 2 4 0 0 0 16 1 0 5 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 20 0 16 51 62 Nov 19 6 0 4 17 8 1 1 3 0 0 0 18 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 1 17 0 11 33 57 Dec 6 2 0 3 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 14 0 7 31 26 Jan 19 3 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 0 0 0 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 14 0 6 26 34 Feb 5 2 0 2 24 9 3 3 7 0 0 1 8 1 0 1 0 0 12 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 4 6 0 8 32 54 Mar 27 10 0 12 11 6 2 2 2 1 0 0 5 1 0 5 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 9 0 6 32 48 Apr May June July 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 28 1 0 0 148 171 94 156 120 7 1 0 0 46 68 46 63 36 1 0 0 0 1 3 4 11 1 5 4 0 1 44 59 35 41 20 13 7 0 0 115 169 94 82 46 5 2 0 0 49 97 48 49 36 4 1 0 0 21 56 13 16 10 2 1 0 0 15 22 11 13 7 6 2 2 0 40 47 57 55 56 1 0 0 0 3 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 2 1 3 5 0 0 0 96 59 97 71 91 0 0 0 0 8 10 3 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 25 47 12 15 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 7 2 8 4 0 0 0 0 15 21 3 6 5 1 0 0 0 6 7 3 2 2 3 0 0 0 10 8 7 18 10 0 0 0 0 1 2 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 12 19 15 12 7 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 20 1 0 0 0 6 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 48 23 24 18 0 2 0 0 9 13 8 6 2 0 1 0 0 6 7 7 9 8 0 5 0 0 22 64 7 9 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 0 0 0 20 31 23 24 23 15 4 0 0 116 131 109 155 90 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 20 2 0 0 105 41 N/A N/A N/A 63 7 0 0 339 433 325 441 N/A 58 17 6 3 463 472 343 337 310 * Incident totals do not sum to column totals as column figures include both incidents and number of students involved Data Source: Student Affairs ONU Fact Book 2015-16 FRATERNITY/SORORITY MEMBERSHIP - FALL Active Members Only Sororities Alpha Xi Delta Delta Zeta Kappa Alpha Theta Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority Total Fraternities Delta Sigma Phi Phi Delta Chi Phi Mu Delta Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Pi Theta Chi Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity Total TOTAL 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 35 81 76 79 271 46 81 78 83 288 59 70 70 75 274 72 72 76 73 293 74 70 66 70 280 34 41 46 35 34 190 45 42 45 31 35 22 220 51 43 52 36 31 213 53 17 54 39 46 209 47 32 30 41 35 185 461 508 487 502 465 Fraternity/Sorority Membership 350 300 293 288 280 274 271 250 220 213 209 190 200 185 150 2011 2012 Sorority Total Data Source: Student Affairs 2013 2014 2015 Fraternity Total ONU Fact Book 2015-16 RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE OF STUDENTS - FALL 2011 # 1,032 886 936 361 175 98 61 39 15 8 3,611 No Preference Catholic Other Denomination United Methodist Lutheran Baptist Presbyterian Islam United Church of Christ Jewish Total 2012 # 1,000 821 1,004 306 167 102 56 75 13 13 3,557 % 28.6% 24.5% 25.9% 10.0% 4.8% 2.7% 1.7% 1.1% 0.4% 0.2% 100.0% % 28.1% 23.1% 28.2% 8.6% 4.7% 2.9% 1.6% 2.1% 0.4% 0.4% 100.0% 2013 # 949 795 1,146 299 163 96 63 80 12 16 3,619 Religious Preference - Fall 2015 % 26.2% 22.0% 31.7% 8.3% 4.5% 2.7% 1.7% 2.2% 0.3% 0.4% 100.0% 2014 # 804 740 1,403 301 164 102 79 79 11 12 3,695 2015 # 622 709 1,261 280 148 95 67 38 11 7 3,238 % 21.8% 20.0% 38.0% 8.1% 4.4% 2.8% 2.1% 2.1% 0.3% 0.3% 100.0% % 19.2% 21.9% 38.9% 8.6% 4.6% 2.9% 2.1% 1.2% 0.3% 0.2% 100.0% Difference in Distribution of Religious Preference 2011-2015 1,400 15.0% 1,261 13.0% 1,200 10.0% 1,000 5.0% 800 709 0.2% 622 0.4% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% -0.2% 600 -0.1% -1.4% -2.6% -5.0% 400 280 200 -10.0% 148 95 0 Data Source: Institutional Research 67 38 11 -9.4% 7 -15.0% ONU Fact Book 2015-16 SUMMER CAMPS AND CONFERENCES CAMPS Football Basketball Soccer Summer Honors Institute Band OH High School Athletic Asso. Volleyball Music Girls in Engineering, Math & Science (GEMS) Subtotal CONFERENCES School of Christian Missions NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION (Students and Parents) OTHER American Youth Basketball Chemistry Refresher UCA Cheerleading Camps Sakae Institute Kasukabe/US-Japan Alumni Weekend Young's Ice Cream Charity Ride Chemistry Teacher Workshop Hugh O'Brien Youth Leadership The Cadets Biology Refresher Point Guard College Subtotal TOTAL 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 1,110 722 503 164 na 95 156 80 2,830 1,112 361 623 144 na 95 206 80 2,621 369 363 859 142 127 105 160 69 2,194 602 371 1,114 160 130 95 140 86 2,698 803 287 1,105 130 126 100 126 92 2,769 430 437 402 475 460 1,750 1,750 1,619 1,569 1471 600 171 258 24 24 200 175 na 281 1768 600 186 532 29 12 200 185 16 285 2,123 600 178 454 28 30 200 149 16 284 1,987 600 130 425 32 27 200 190 16 286 1,906 600 85 434 22 20 200 172 12 272 200 29 117 2078 6,778 6,931 6,202 6,173 6307 * There was a conscious effort to reduce the number of camps in 2010- 2011 with the heavy construction taking place in the Lima Hall complex. Individuals Participating in Summer Campus Activities 8,000 7,000 NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION 6,000 5,000 4,000 1,750 1,750 1,619 1,569 1471 1,906 2078 2,698 2,769 2014 2015 OTHER 1768 2,123 1,987 3,000 2,000 1,000 2,830 2,621 2,194 2011 2012 2013 CAMPS 0 Data Source: McIntosh Center ONU Fact Book 2015-16 GRADUATION AND PERSISTENCE RATES (%) Entry Year of Class 2006 2007 ARTS & SCIENCES Graduation Rate - 6-year Retention Rate - 1-year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 65 77 67 82 60 75 64 81 na 83 na 80 na 80 na 86 na 82 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Graduation Rate - 6-year Retention Rate - 1-year 58 70 73 87 64 77 74 83 na 85 na 86 na 83 na 81 na 77 ENGINEERING Graduation Rate - 6-year Retention Rate - 1-year 76 82 69 85 82 89 64 81 na 92 na 89 na 84 na 85 na 88 PHARMACY Graduation Rate - 6-year Retention Rate - 1-year 83 93 83 96 83 96 81 94 na 96 na 95 na 90 na 98 na 94 TOTAL* Graduation Rate - 6-year Retention Rate - 1-year 67 81 69 86 65 83 66 84 na 88 na 86 na 84 na 88 na 86 * To be consistent with IPEDS reporting, overall graduation rates include students in A&S, Business Admin., and Engineering, whereas overall persistence rates include those in Pharmacy in addition to A&S, Business Admin., and Engineering. LAW Graduation Rate - 3-year Retention Rate - 1-year 82 81 86 83 84 83 82 84 82 86 81 85 80 80 na 90 na 78 First to Second Year Retention 100% 95% Arts & Sciences 90% Business Administration 85% Engineering 80% 75% Pharmacy 70% University 65% 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Changes in 6-Year Graduation Rates for Bachelor's Degree Seeking Students by Cohort Data Source: Institutional Research ONU Fact Book 2015-16 NUMBER OF GRADUATES BY COLLEGE (Headcount) 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 294 287 280 262 253 Business Administration 96 96 83 74 86 Engineering 89 86 73 79 72 Pharmacy 149 167 154 168 142 Law 107 107 117 113 77 University 735 743 707 696 630 Arts & Sciences Note: Figures represent headcount of those who completed degree requirements between July 1 and June 30. Number of Graduates by College 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 2010‐2011 2011‐2012 2012‐2013 2013‐2014 2014‐2015 Arts & Sciences Business Administration Engineering Pharmacy Law Data Source: Institutional Research ONU Fact Book 2015-16 NUMBER OF MAJORS COMPLETED BY GRADUATES (Includes primary and secondary majors) 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 7 1 4 2 4 18 4 3 3 1 2 13 6 2 2 5 3 18 4 1 3 4 12 6 3 6 5 20 1 8 2 11 1 6 2 9 2 9 1 12 7 3 10 1 6 7 2 1 2 5 34 3 1 4 26 3 2 5 35 1 2 3 25 1 1 1 3 30 11 4 3 7 8 3 11 1 1 2 2 6 1 2 3 6 3 8 3 7 2 23 2 1 2 1 6 3 9 2 5 19 5 5 1 6 17 6 5 4 15 34 13 1 1 31 1 6 7 30 2 6 5 13 34 32 1 1 2 11 47 40 42 2 4 1 18 67 44 18 3 2 10 33 30 40 2 5 5 6 58 25 33 3 6 2 2 46 44 7 3 10 2 5 5 1 11 2 5 3 8 2 8 3 11 2 13 7 20 2 ARTS & SCIENCES Humanities Division Dept. of English Creative Writing Journalism * Language Arts Education Literature Professional Writing Total Dept. of Modern Languages French Spanish German Total Dept. of Philosophy & Religion Philosophy Religion Youth Ministry Total Humanities Division Total Fine Arts Division Dept. of Art and Design Advertsing Design Art Education Graphic Design Studio Arts Total Dept. of Music Music Music Education Music Composition Music Performance Music w/ Business * Total Dept. of Theatre Arts Theatre Musical Theatre Theatre Design and Production Total Fine Arts Division Total Natural Science/Math. Division Dept. of Biological and Allied Health Sciences Biology Medical Laboratory Sciences Environmental Studies Molecular Biology Forensic Biology Total Dept. of Nursing Dept. of Chemistry & Biochemistry Chemistry Biochemistry Medicinal Chemistry Total Dept. of Physics & Astronomy Data Source: Institutional Research ONU Fact Book 2015-16 NUMBER OF MAJORS COMPLETED BY GRADUATES (Includes primary and secondary majors) Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics Applied Mathematics Mathematics Mathematical Statistics Total Natural Science/Math Division Total Social Science Division Dept. of Communication and Media Studies Communication Studies Electronic Media * Public Relations Total Dept. of History, Politics & Justice History Political Science International Studies * Social Studies Total Dept. of Psychology, Sociology and Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Psychology Sociology Total Social Science Division Total Education Division Dept. of Education Early Childhood Education Education Studies Middle Childhood Education Total Dept. of Technological Studies Construction Management Manufacturing Technology Technology * Technology Education Total Dept. of Human Performance & Sport Sciences Physical Education * Athletic Training/ Sports Medicine Sport Management Health Education * Wellness/Exercise Physiology Total Education Division Total Arts & Sciences Total 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 6 6 1 7 106 3 3 1 4 128 4 4 2 10 83 3 2 2 7 103 2 3 4 9 121 28 21 21 23 23 15 1 4 20 10 2 9 21 16 8 2 6 32 5 6 1 2 14 17 9 1 4 31 14 9 1 7 31 8 7 1 16 13 18 7 38 98 14 23 5 42 77 9 22 4 35 89 8 18 3 29 80 6 13 2 21 58 5 9 14 3 9 12 3 1 8 12 7 2 9 4 1 5 9 10 3 1 23 3 17 1 21 16 7 2 25 9 11 20 9 11 1 21 2 3 11 1 14 31 68 340 3 5 14 3 18 43 76 320 6 5 13 6 10 40 77 315 2 3 6 2 13 26 55 293 3 6 14 23 49 292 19 34 7 30 6 15 111 22 19 10 20 12 15 98 29 23 3 12 9 14 90 37 10 4 13 2 10 76 37 18 3 17 2 12 89 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Accounting Management International Bus Econ * Marketing Finance * Pharmaceutical Business Total Data Source: Institutional Research ONU Fact Book 2015-16 NUMBER OF MAJORS COMPLETED BY GRADUATES (Includes primary and secondary majors) 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 16 14 4 22 33 89 25 9 3 9 40 86 20 9 4 9 31 73 21 8 3 13 1 33 79 11 3 10 9 3 38 74 Total 149 167 154 168 142 Total 107 796 107 778 117 749 114 730 77 674 ENGINEERING Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Engineering Education Mechanical Engineering Total PHARMACY LAW UNIVERSITY TOTAL * Majors no longer offered. Notes: Starting in 2012-13, Criminal Justice moved to Dept. of Psychology, Sociology, & Criminal Justice. Effective 2013-14, Department of Communications Studies split into the following 2 departments: 1) Department of Theatre Arts, and 2) Department of Communication Arts and Media Studies. Data Source: Institutional Research ONU Fact Book 2015-16 TESTING OUTCOMES ATHLETIC TRAINING BOARD OF CERTIFICATION Number Attempting 5 2 5 6 3 Year 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 Number Passing 5 2 5 6 3 ONU Pass Rate 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Nationwide Pass Rate 60.7% 82.3% 80.9% 86.3% 80.7% Data Source: A & S College-Human Performance and Sport Sciences Dept. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY (ACS) Average percentile scores for ONU students taking exams ACS Cooperative ONU Course/Section Exam 2011 2012 2013 Chem 171,2,3 Introductory Chemistry 83% 73% 73% Chem 251,2,3 Organic Chemistry 61% 69% 69% 2014 70% 67% 2015 68% 66% Data Source: A & S College-Chemistry Dept NURSING GRADUATES' PERFORMANCE ON STATE BOARD EXAMS Number Attempting 20 20 19 25 21 Year 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 Number Passing 20 18 18 24 21 ONU Pass Rate 100.0% 90.0% 94.7% 96.0% 100.0% State Pass Rate 87.9% 88.9% 82.3% 78.3% 80.9% * * As of 3rd qtr 2015 Data Source: A & S College-Nursing Dept. NORTH AMERICAN PHARMACIST LICENSURE EXAMINATION ® (NAPLEX) ® First-time candidates only (reporting period 5/1 through 8/31) Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Number Attempting 153 145 152 147 160 Number ONU Passing Pass Rate 152 99.35% 142 97.93% 151 99.34% 143 97.28% 156 97.50% State Pass Rate 98.69% 98.33% 98.27% 98.32% 97.77% National Pass Rate 95.31% 96.57% 97.19% 96.57% 95.61% Data Source: Pharmacy College Continued on next page ONU Fact Book 2015-16 TESTING OUTCOMES ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGINEERING EXAMINATION Year 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 (Taken as seniors in ABET accredited engineering programs) Number Number ONU Attempting Passing Pass Rate 64 55 85.9% 61 56 91.8% 53 45 84.9% 35 29 82.9% 15 13 87.0% National Pass Rate 71.0% 77.0% 80.1% 79.0% 75.0% Notes: Includes those test results only for those engineering disciplines taught at ONU. State benchmarks used in the past are no longer available. Data Source: College of Engineering BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ETS MAJOR FIELD TEST FOR ONU SENIORS (Based on Mean Overall Student Scores) Institutional Percentile Rank Among Participating Schools # of ONU Percentile Participating Rank Schools 89 438 85 585 86 662 89 489 77 489 Year 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 # of ONU Students 87 88 73 56 73 National Percentile Rank of ONU Mean Sub-Scores Discipline Areas Accounting Economics Management Quantitative Analysis Finance Marketing Legal & Social International Information Systems 2010 68 93 93 81 83 94 90 96 87 2011 61 90 94 90 78 79 79 88 60 2012 67 78 97 96 76 81 82 91 85 2013 92 81 84 87 81 94 85 96 85 First-time candidates only (February and July exams) Number Number ONU Attempting Passing Pass Rate 47 41 87% 55 51 93% 51 46 90% 30 27 90% 45 34 76% 24 15 63% Statewide Pass Rate 86% 86% 84% 82% 81% 75% 2014 73 81 64 92 32 86 76 65 78 Data Source: College of Business Administration LAW GRADUATES' PERFORMANCE ON OHIO BAR EXAMS Year* 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Notes: Many graduates do not take the Bar exam in Ohio. Results from other state exams not necessarily available. Data Source: Law College ONU Fact Book 2015-16 TESTING OUTCOMES Praxis II and OAE Pass Rates: Regular Teacher Preparation Program Academic Year 2013-14 (Number of Program Completers: 33) Type of Assessment # Takers1 # Passers ONU Pass Rate OH Pass Rate 17 100% Praxis II Assessments Principles of Learning and Teaching 7-12 Biology Content Knowledge 2 17 *nc 100% *nc 99% Chemistry Content Knowledge II 1 *nc *nc 92% Chem Physics and General Science 1 *nc *nc 100% Education of Young Children 7 *nc *nc 99% Eng Lang Lit Comp Content Knowledge 1 *nc *nc 97% Health Education 2 *nc *nc 100% Mathematics Content Knowledge 3 *nc *nc 98% Middle School English Language Arts 1 *nc *nc 99% Middle School Mathematics 1 *nc *nc 98% Music Content Knowledge 3 *nc *nc 98% Physical Ed Content Knowledge 2 *nc *nc 100% Physics Content Knowledge II 1 *nc *nc *nc Social Studies Content Knowledge 5 *nc *nc 98% Pedagogical Knowledge: Early Childhood (PK–3) 8 *nc *nc 95% Pedagogical Knowledge: Middle Childhood (4–9) Pedagogical Knowledge: Adolescence to Young Adult (7– 12) Pedagogical Knowledge: Multi-Age (PK–12) 2 *nc *nc 90% *nc *nc 4 *nc *nc 96% Content Knowledge: Art 1 *nc *nc 89% Content Knowledge: Biology 1 *nc *nc 94% Content Knowledge: Early Childhood Education 1 *nc *nc 99% Content Knowledge: Integrated Social Studies 2 *nc *nc 74% Content Knowledge: Middle Grades Science 1 *nc *nc 71% Content Knowledge: Middle Grades Mathematics 1 *nc *nc 75% Content Knowledge: Music 1 *nc *nc 91% Ohio Assessments for Educators (OAE) 2 99% Summary Pass Rate2 All Program Completers 2013-14 33 30 91% 94% All Program Completers 2012-13 36 36 100% 97% All Program Completers 2011-12 24 24 100% 95% Contextual Information Average number of weeks of supervised student teaching 12 Student teacher/Faculty ratio Average number of students teaching hours per week 40 Full-time faculty in professional education Average number of hours required for student teaching 480 Total number of students in supervised student teaching 44 Number of faculty members who supervised student teachers 21 2.3:1 Part-time faculty in professional education who work full-time in institution Part-time faculty in professional education not otherwise employed by the institution 7 10 4 *nc: Statistical conclusions cannot be drawn when less than 10 individuals have taken a test (Rule of 10) 1 Sum of the “# Takers” for each assessment will not equal the number of program completers used in the Summary Pass Rate calculation since a completer can take more than one assessment. 2 The Summary Pass Rate is defined as the percentage of completers who passed all tests they took for their area of specialization (# Passers) among those who took one or more tests in their specialization areas (# Takers). For more information, visit http://title2.ed.gov/view.asp. Data Source: Center for Teacher Education ONU Fact Book 2015-16 PLACEMENT ASSESSMENT REPORT (Six Months After Graduation) Class Year College Total Graduates Survey Respondents Attending Graduate/Prof. School Employed Full-time Employed Full-time or in Graduate/Prof. School 2011 Arts & Sciences Business Admin. Engineering Pharmacy University # 267 91 87 146 591 # 223 84 82 146 535 % 84% 92% 94% 100% 91% # 67 8 10 1 86 % 30% 10% 12% 1% 16% # 138 69 67 145 419 % 62% 82% 82% 99% 78% # 205 77 77 146 505 % 92% 92% 94% 100% 94% 2012 Arts & Sciences Business Admin. Engineering Pharmacy University 263 95 89 158 605 227 92 87 157 563 86% 97% 98% 99% 93% 62 10 11 3 86 27% 11% 13% 2% 15% 137 77 71 149 434 60% 84% 82% 95% 77% 199 87 82 152 520 88% 95% 94% 97% 92% 2013 Arts & Sciences Business Admin. Engineering Pharmacy University 234 77 72 154 537 213 76 71 153 513 91% 99% 99% 99% 96% 59 13 2 1 75 28% 17% 3% 1% 15% 135 59 62 151 407 63% 78% 87% 99% 79% 194 72 64 152 482 91% 95% 90% 99% 94% 2014 Arts & Sciences Business Admin. Engineering Pharmacy University 246 55 78 168 547 232 54 78 168 532 94% 98% 100% 100% 97% 67 7 7 3 84 29% 13% 9% 2% 16% 146 46 69 159 420 63% 85% 88% 95% 79% 213 53 76 162 504 92% 98% 97% 96% 95% 2015 Arts & Sciences Business Admin. Engineering Pharmacy University 230 75 72 142 519 220 74 72 142 508 96% 99% 100% 100% 98% 69 11 2 0 82 31% 15% 3% 0% 16% 127 61 66 136 390 58% 82% 92% 96% 77% 196 72 68 136 472 89% 97% 94% 96% 93% Notes: A student graduating with more than one major is only counted once and is included in the college with the major in which his/her placement is most identifiable. Pharmacy Residency (PGY-1) students are included in 'Employed Full-time' figures as they are paid a salary and benefits. Data Source: Institutional Resource ONU Fact Book 2015-16 PLACEMENT OF LAW GRADUATES BY CLASS (Data Collected 9 mos. after graduation) Class Year 2010 2011 2012 Employed in Profession 90% 80% 83% Enrolled as Full-Time LL.M Student 6% 1% 2% Total Placement (employed or LL.M) 96% 81% 85% Median Salary $53,750 $45,000 $50,000 % Change from previous year -2.3% -16.3% 11.1% EMPLOYMENT BY PRACTICE AREA Private Practice Government Business Public Interest Judicial Clerkship Academic GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION OF ALUMNI East North Central South Atlantic Mid-Atlantic East South Central Mountain West North Central Pacific West South Central New England Foreign 2013 80% 2% 82% $46,000 -8.0% 2014 65% 0% 65% $46,000 0.0% 61% 18% 14% 3% 3% 1% 48% 17% 24% 3% 5% 3% 49% 28% 18% 3% 3% 0% 68% 14% 14% 2% 2% 0% 37% 18% 34% 4% 7% 0% 59% 15% 0% 2% 2% 2% 0% 3% 0% 3% 62% 10% 8% 3% 4% 4% 1% 3% 4% 3% 57% 12% 15% 1% 7% 4% 1% 4% 0% 0% 51% 12% 18% 3% 10% 0% 1% 5% 0% 0% 62% 12% 14% 3% 3% 0% 3% 3% 0% 0% Placement of Graduates 9 Months After Graduation 100% 6% 1% 2% 2% 80% 83% 80% 2011 2012 80% 60% 40% 90% 65% 20% 0% 2010 Enrolled as Full-Time LL.M Student Data Source: Law College, Career Services 2013 2014 Employed in Profession ONU Fact Book 2015-16 EMPLOYEE PROFILE - FALL 2015 All Employees Headcount = 653 Race/Ethnicity Gender Women Men American Indian/Alaskan Native 1 Asian 12 22 Black/African American Hispanic/Latino Nonresident Alien 4 295 45.2% 11 358 54.8% Two or More Races 5 591 White Unknown 7 0 200 400 Number of employees 600 Age Full-time/Part-time Status Age 503 Full-time 18 20-24 64 25-30 150 Part-time 146 31-40 0 100 200 300 400 500 151 41-50 174 51-60 100 60+ 0 50 100 150 200 Number of employees Length of Service (in years) Length of Service 394 0-10 146 11-20 90 21-30 15 31-40 8 40+ 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 Number of employees Data Source: Institutional Research ONU Fact Book 2015-16 EMPLOYEE PROFILE - FALL 2015 Faculty Headcount = 288 College Gender Men 193 Arts and Sciences Business Admn. 22 Engineering 23 Law 23 128 44.4% 160 55.6% 26 Pharmacy University College Women 1 0 50 100 150 Number of faculty 200 Tenure Status Rank Tenured On Tenure Track 72 Associate Professor 67 Not on Tenure Track 80 Assistant Professor 102 0 53 Professor 119 10 Instructor 50 100 Number of faculty 73 Lecturer 0 Race/Ethnicity 80 19 64 31-40 Hispanic/Latino 2 69 41-50 11 Nonresident Alien 60 Age 25-30 9 Black/African American 40 Age 10 Asian 20 84 51-60 Two or More Races 2 253 White 52 60+ 0 Unknown 1 20 40 60 80 Number of faculty 0 50 100 150 200 250 Number of faculty Full-time/Part-time Status Length of Service (in years) Full-time 211 Part-time 50 100 150 Number of faculty 164 0-10 77 0 Length of Service 200 68 11-20 45 21-30 9 31-40 40+ 2 0 Data Source: Institutional Research 50 100 Number of faculty 150 ONU Fact Book 2015-16 EMPLOYEE PROFILE - FALL 2015 Non-instructional Staff Headcount = 365 Race/Ethnicity American Indian/Alaskan Native 1 Asian 2 Gender Men 13 Black/African American Hispanic/Latino 2 Two or More Races 3 135 37.0% 230 63.0% 338 White Unknown Women 6 0 100 200 300 Number of staff Age Full-time/Part-time Status Age 292 Full-time 18 20-24 45 25-30 73 Part-time 31-40 82 41-50 82 0 50 100 150 200 Number of staff 250 300 90 51-60 48 60+ 0 20 40 60 80 100 Number of staff Length of Service (in years) Length of Service 230 0-10 78 11-20 21-30 45 31-40 6 40+ 6 0 20 40 Data Source: Institutional Research 60 80 100 120 140 Number of staff 160 180 200 220 240 ONU Fact Book 2015-16 EMPLOYEES BY ASSIGNED POSITION (Fall 2011-Fall 2015) Full-time Primarily Instruction + Instruction/research/public service Tenured On Tenure Track Not on Tenure Track Total Executive/administrative and managerial Other professionals * Technical/Paraprofessional Clerical/Secretarial Service/maintenance Total Full time Part-time Primarily Instruction + Instruction/research/public service Tenured On Tenure Track Not on Tenure Track Total Executive/administrative and managerial Other professionals * Technical/Paraprofessional Clerical/Secretarial Service/maintenance Total Part Time All Employees Primarily Instruction + Instruction/research/public service Tenured On Tenure Track Not on Tenure Track Total Executive/administrative and managerial Other professionals * Technical/Paraprofessional Clerical/Secretarial Service/maintenance Total All Employees 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 124 63 38 225 122 70 7 96 6 526 133 59 37 229 49 149 98 9 534 134 53 39 226 44 153 105 10 538 121 61 28 210 34 157 94 10 505 118 67 26 211 34 158 92 8 503 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 83 83 36 1 26 28 174 76 76 2 37 1 24 35 175 1 92 93 2 28 3 19 31 176 97 97 27 17 30 171 1 76 77 28 12 33 150 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 124 63 121 308 122 106 8 122 34 700 133 59 113 305 51 186 1 122 44 709 134 54 131 319 46 181 3 124 41 714 121 61 125 307 34 184 111 40 676 119 67 102 288 34 186 104 41 653 NOTE: The above data coincide with information provided to the IPEDS Human Resources survey through 2012-13. Some employee positions were reclassified by Human Resources in 2011 and 2012 to accurately match the IPEDS Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) codes. As a result, there was a substantial increase in the number of 'Other Professionals' category and a decrease in 'Executive/administrative and managerial' category in 2012. Data for 2010 do not include part-time staff with classification code of '27' (P/T Nurses/Security). * Graduate assistants are included in the 'Other professionals' category. Data Source: Institutional Research ONU Fact Book 2015-16 AVERAGE SALARY AND COMPENSATION FOR FULL-TIME FACULTY I. Arts & Sciences, Business Administration, Engineering, and Pharmacy Combined: 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Average Salary by Rank Rank # Avg. Sal. # Avg. Sal. # Avg. Sal. # Avg. Sal. # Avg. Sal. Professor 54 $86,041 59 $87,723 55 $89,959 46 $88,104 43 $91,981 Associate Professor 61 $71,084 66 $71,084 67 $73,068 69 $73,848 68 $74,608 Assistant Professor 80 $61,298 73 $64,149 72 $64,613 72 $66,391 76 $69,806 Instructor 8 $42,379 5 $45,115 7 $58,082 6 $47,816 7 $48,717 Lecturer 0 - 2 * 2 * 0 - 0 - Non-standard 0 - 0 - 0 - 1 * 0 - 203 $70,075 205 $72,613 203 $73,958 194 194 $75,643 Total $73,568 Average Compensation by Rank Rank # Avg. Sal. # Avg. Sal. # Avg. Sal. # Avg. Sal. # Avg. Sal. Professor 54 $106,994 59 $109,546 55 $112,456 46 $112,409 43 $117,370 Associate Professor 61 $89,636 66 $92,289 67 $92,871 69 $95,878 68 $97,225 Assistant Professor 80 $78,279 73 $82,188 72 $83,068 72 $87,232 76 $91,657 Instructor 8 $56,324 5 $60,098 7 $75,494 6 $65,693 7 $67,204 Lecturer 0 - 2 * 2 * 0 - 0 - Non-standard 0 - 0 - 0 - 1 * 0 - 203 $88,465 205 $92,671 203 $93,903 194 194 $98,426 Total $95,161 Average Compensation by Rank Average Salary by Rank $130,000 $130,000 $120,000 $120,000 $110,000 $110,000 $100,000 $100,000 $90,000 $90,000 $80,000 $80,000 $70,000 $70,000 $60,000 $60,000 $50,000 $50,000 11-12 12-13 Professor 13-14 Asso. Prof. 14-15 15-16 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 Asst. Prof. NOTES: The above data coincides with the information provided to AAUP through 2015-16. * Due to privacy concerns, average salaries are not reported when there are fewer than five faculty within that rank. Data Source: Institutional Research ONU Fact Book 2015-16 AVERAGE SALARY AND COMPENSATION FOR FULL-TIME FACULTY II. All Colleges Combined (Includes Law) 2011-12 2012-13 Average Salary by Rank Rank # Avg. Sal. # 2013-14 Avg. Sal. # 2014-15 Avg. Sal. # 2015-16 Avg. Sal. # Avg. Sal. Professor 67 $94,910 72 $96,415 68 $97,902 55 $94,571 51 $97,672 Associate Professor 64 $72,691 68 $71,084 70 $74,321 72 $75,522 72 $76,198 Assistant Professor 83 $62,016 79 $65,628 77 $65,853 75 $67,066 79 $70,750 Instructor 11 $47,823 8 $52,275 9 $58,938 7 $49,471 9 $51,878 Lecturer 0 - 2 * 2 * 0 - 0 - Non-standard 0 - 0 - 0 - 1 * 0 - 225 $74,153 229 $74,224 226 $77,754 210 211 $78,311 Total $76,519 Average Compensation by Rank Rank # Avg. Sal. # Avg. Sal. # Avg. Sal. # Avg. Sal. # Avg. Sal. Professor 67 $117,286 72 $119,634 68 $121,667 55 $119,845 51 $123,969 Associate Professor 64 $91,501 68 $93,470 70 $94,324 72 $97,819 72 $99,069 Assistant Professor 83 $79,112 79 $83,904 77 $84,506 75 $88,015 79 $92,752 Instructor 11 $62,641 8 $68,408 9 $76,487 7 $67,613 9 $70,870 Lecturer 0 - 2 * 2 * 0 - 0 - Non-standard 0 - 0 - 0 - 1 * 0 - 225 $93,198 229 $93,198 226 $98,305 210 211 $101,519 Total Average Salary by Rank $98,613 Average Compensation by Rank $130,000 $130,000 $120,000 $120,000 $110,000 $110,000 $100,000 $100,000 $90,000 $90,000 $80,000 $80,000 $70,000 $70,000 $60,000 $60,000 $50,000 $50,000 11-12 Professor 12-13 13-14 Asso. Prof. 14-15 15-16 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 Asst. Prof. NOTES: The above data coincides with the information provided to AAUP through 2015-16. * Due to privacy concerns, average salaries are not reported when there are fewer than five faculty within that rank. Data Source: Institutional Research ONU Fact Book 2015-16 YEAR END REVENUES, EXPENDITURES AND VALUE OF ENDOWMENT ASSETS (as of May 31) FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 FY2014 FY2015 REVENUES AND INVESTMENT RETURN Tuition and fees $58,957,909 $58,320,828 $59,368,908 $57,896,448 $56,868,307 $51,452,243 Private Gifts, Grants and Contracts $12,288,962 $5,809,017 $6,311,938 $4,846,942 $4,753,717 $4,119,838 Investment Return $8,088,300 $8,548,076 $7,008,000 $6,376,166 $6,058,144 $8,897,244 Sales and Service of auxiliary enterprises $18,513,452 $18,281,089 $20,539,934 $21,182,360 $20,542,482 $21,607,449 Other Revenue $2,692,459 $2,529,413 -$1,478,087 $3,377,716 $1,997,819 $1,797,445 Total Revenues $100,541,082 $93,488,423 $91,750,693 $93,679,632 $90,220,469 $87,874,219 EXPENSES Instruction $49,144,689 $49,357,359 $43,116,821 $43,630,249 $41,912,790 $39,745,703 Sponsored Programs $1,004,278 $1,622,077 $1,470,240 $1,390,480 $1,244,672 Academic Support $8,337,052 $8,774,098 $6,563,161 $6,731,439 $6,436,674 $6,895,630 Student Service $8,113,550 $8,581,992 $9,596,500 $10,759,020 $12,009,193 $11,767,356 Institutional Support $10,641,420 $11,952,975 $12,572,158 $11,195,477 $11,478,561 $9,997,834 Auxiliary enterprises $15,983,466 $17,539,764 $19,990,569 $21,708,313 $20,065,733 $19,197,870 $5,700,000 -$237,405 $154,043 Other Expenses Total Expenses $92,220,177 $97,210,466 $93,461,286 $101,194,738 $93,056,026 $89,003,108 VALUE OF ENDOWMENT ASSETS Value at the beginning of the fiscal year $123,781,362 $121,874,022 $145,373,454 $131,339,353 $150,660,024 $168,839,674 Value at the end of the fiscal year $121,874,022 $145,373,454 $131,339,353 $150,660,024 $168,839,674 $167,664,205 Data Source: Controller ONU Fact Book 2015-16 OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY Institutional Financial Aid Summary 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 DISCRETIONARY Arts & Sciences, Business Administration, Engineering and Pharmacy $50,264,196 $54,162,841 $55,731,913 Total Aid Law $4,374,044 $4,163,536 $3,894,103 Total Aid 2014-15 $40,353,916 2015-16 $40,760,381 $2,324,938 $2,196,727 $59,626,016 $42,678,854 $42,957,108 NON-DISCRETIONARY (Tuition Remission Benefits and Entitlements) $2,167,954 $2,256,057 $2,332,957 ONU Employee Benefits Other Tuition Remission* $2,152,000 $2,969,429 $2,321,868 Total Tuition Remission $4,319,954 $5,225,486 $4,654,825 $1,728,122 $1,565,848 $3,293,970 $1,803,872 $1,335,164 $3,139,036 University Total GRAND TOTAL $54,638,240 $58,326,377 $58,958,194 $63,551,863 $64,280,841 $45,972,824 $46,096,144 Per aided new student $21,885 $24,297 $25,491 $18,502 $17,757 Per enrolled new student $19,190 $22,581 $23,743 $17,654 $17,483 Per aided new student $24,586 $26,423 $30,997 $18,818 $17,229 Per enrolled new student $14,634 $14,336 $19,323 $12,022 $13,589 AVERAGE AID PER STUDENT Undergraduate Law Note: Change from 2013-14 to 2014-15 reflects adjustments in financial aid following the Ohio Northern Promise tuition reset. * Previous to 2014-15 (includes Ministerial, Ada H.S., sibling, tuition and international exchange, OH high school credits, Sodexo, Barnes & Noble), 2014-15 forward (includes Sodexo, Barnes & Noble, tuition and international exchange) Data Source: Financial Aid ONU Fact Book 2015-16 LIVING ALUMNI BY CLASS YEAR AND COLLEGE (as of August 2015) Year 1922 1923 1924 1925 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 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 AS 10 12 16 20 21 15 22 17 26 15 16 11 15 13 12 16 15 21 20 15 5 18 18 13 13 11 18 23 42 33 33 32 28 43 35 47 54 88 90 112 112 168 167 212 207 197 271 342 302 222 BU 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 2 6 2 3 4 3 7 9 8 13 17 18 17 11 EN 16 11 17 15 6 2 5 4 2 6 3 5 2 6 2 2 1 3 7 4 2 2 4 9 8 6 29 8 30 11 14 4 6 11 16 13 35 31 38 20 36 22 32 24 35 23 52 41 50 LW 6 3 5 2 1 2 5 9 1 2 3 1 1 3 1 2 1 2 5 2 11 11 10 10 2 2 6 8 12 13 10 22 8 16 24 38 26 48 43 39 32 PH 3 6 12 9 5 4 2 6 6 10 6 2 5 1 1 1 4 1 7 2 2 2 3 7 5 25 25 28 38 35 32 28 40 34 45 49 64 53 64 19 40 26 34 12 29 32 53 Total 35 32 50 46 33 23 34 36 35 31 27 18 25 21 16 21 17 25 32 20 16 22 20 19 24 22 33 63 80 101 85 94 77 83 77 109 111 186 185 227 211 279 231 317 303 305 371 484 431 368 Continued on next page Data Source: Alumni Relations ONU Fact Book 2015-16 LIVING ALUMNI BY CLASS YEAR AND COLLEGE (as of August 2015) Year 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 TOTAL AS 224 263 209 200 208 193 221 141 127 126 150 137 126 115 125 133 131 116 144 148 184 152 163 181 207 223 187 214 217 261 261 309 263 320 244 341 261 317 312 272 287 263 238 259 12,457 BU 18 11 10 21 18 19 22 69 62 68 69 74 88 81 90 81 73 77 71 89 86 78 45 63 68 66 57 73 50 72 58 73 70 73 66 83 83 113 79 88 93 78 60 77 2,994 EN 46 48 41 50 41 49 61 69 55 56 66 88 87 105 108 88 81 74 74 62 73 75 78 75 78 81 77 61 51 78 98 108 101 60 96 76 105 88 106 89 86 75 79 72 4,046 LW 54 69 121 126 132 136 148 148 147 156 119 160 147 137 133 126 106 98 104 108 112 145 135 118 109 115 112 91 74 94 86 72 82 82 94 99 93 112 104 88 96 105 103 71 5,315 PH 54 73 110 158 100 138 133 113 116 125 148 116 120 91 77 96 98 117 110 109 106 116 139 134 144 162 141 129 109 157 146 125 148 98 118 161 185 164 164 151 161 158 167 143 6,545 Total 396 464 491 555 499 535 585 540 507 531 552 575 568 529 533 524 489 482 503 516 561 566 560 571 606 647 574 568 501 662 649 687 664 633 618 760 727 794 765 688 723 679 647 622 31,357 Note: Qualified A&S alumni who graduated prior to 1980 had the option to receive a BSBA degree at a re-degreeing ceremony in 2006. Figures provided are as accurate as we can confirm, but it is often difficult to track alumni deaths via obituary and family notices. Data Source: Alumni Relations ONU Fact Book 2015-16 LIVING ALUMNI BY STATE AND COLLEGE (as of August 2015) State Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas Armed Forces Europe Armed Forces Pacific California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Northern Mariana Islands Nova Scotia Ohio Oklahoma Ontario Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Quebec Rhode Island Saskatchewan South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virgin Islands Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Total Alumni by State International Alumni Missing Alumni TOTAL Data Source: Alumni Relations AS 26 6 128 13 7 3 221 115 47 24 21 503 131 7 9 169 290 24 16 116 18 12 94 77 323 29 8 47 20 15 34 14 76 25 219 219 3 1 7,658 18 5 31 272 1 5 117 8 104 210 11 7 1 181 63 36 49 5 11,892 49 516 12,457 BU 6 1 35 2 3 37 18 6 2 3 84 46 1 2 52 52 4 5 29 3 2 20 5 66 3 2 7 1 2 7 1 14 2 39 61 1 2,042 4 9 61 1 24 2 33 56 1 1 40 8 7 10 1 2,924 27 43 2,994 EN 13 2 45 9 1 99 43 8 8 6 131 34 2 2 60 98 11 7 31 11 4 51 19 127 15 7 20 2 5 7 7 16 5 43 75 2,344 5 1 11 114 2 3 39 2 24 95 5 3 77 19 10 18 1 3,797 44 205 4,046 LW 11 6 58 4 7 90 58 62 10 19 287 70 1 8 12 83 206 14 9 74 5 12 72 40 117 17 4 23 5 4 26 15 172 9 299 95 3 1 1,889 5 11 632 8 56 5 49 91 12 2 2 174 24 108 36 3 5,115 66 134 5,315 PH 10 13 94 5 1 118 59 14 9 6 263 45 3 7 89 166 5 9 59 2 9 70 15 150 19 4 23 5 25 2 37 10 77 157 4,081 5 12 12 291 1 1 1 65 1 60 81 9 8 1 90 11 67 17 2 6,396 17 132 6,545 Total 66 28 360 33 19 3 565 293 137 53 55 1,268 326 1 21 32 453 812 58 46 309 39 39 307 156 782 83 25 120 33 26 99 39 315 51 677 607 7 1 1 18,014 37 18 74 1,370 3 1 18 1 301 18 270 533 38 21 4 562 125 228 130 12 30,123 203 1,031 31,357 ONU Fact Book 2015-16 LIVING ALUMNI IN OHIO BY COUNTY AND COLLEGE (as of August 2015) County Adams Allen Ashland Ashtabula Athens Auglaize Belmont Brown Butler Carroll Champaign Clark Clermont Clinton Columbiana Coshocton Crawford Cuyahoga Darke Defiance Delaware Erie Fairfield Fayette Franklin Fulton Gallia Geauga Greene Guernsey Hamilton Hancock Hardin Harrison Henry Highland Hocking Holmes Huron Jackson Jefferson Knox Lake Lawrence Licking Logan Lorain Lucas Madison Mahoning Marion Medina Meigs Mercer Miami Monroe AS 2 597 43 21 7 189 15 7 126 10 50 77 63 18 20 7 45 429 58 39 238 60 99 21 767 37 3 49 84 6 161 316 451 6 38 14 8 10 56 8 13 37 101 6 118 181 152 215 50 33 97 128 1 133 139 6 BU 129 7 7 2 33 5 1 34 3 8 33 15 8 4 1 5 175 8 11 100 16 30 2 262 7 20 21 6 60 73 89 1 12 6 11 4 5 19 29 27 31 40 50 7 17 13 30 1 25 39 1 EN 121 18 9 1 39 5 1 40 3 16 22 27 2 5 4 12 155 8 8 127 13 28 2 246 7 2 25 44 2 48 149 51 2 15 3 1 4 15 2 7 26 39 40 23 40 54 11 5 18 63 17 40 2 LW 5 103 10 13 4 19 18 31 2 7 22 19 5 14 2 14 107 15 7 55 12 15 4 230 2 6 11 21 9 75 71 69 3 3 2 2 5 5 30 9 22 8 18 29 33 23 6 51 23 19 4 18 32 7 PH 4 105 25 35 8 44 31 3 73 16 14 41 36 9 24 8 17 385 25 2 151 36 68 12 324 4 6 46 89 15 87 58 68 10 9 13 9 11 21 11 12 21 89 16 59 31 96 40 26 116 21 100 3 32 93 3 Total 11 1,055 103 85 22 324 74 12 304 34 95 195 160 42 67 22 93 1,251 114 67 671 137 240 41 1,829 57 17 151 259 38 431 667 728 22 74 33 20 33 108 30 67 112 280 30 262 295 361 382 100 222 172 340 9 225 343 19 Continued on next page Data Source: Alumni Relations ONU Fact Book 2015-16 LIVING ALUMNI IN OHIO BY COUNTY AND COLLEGE (as of August 2015) County Montgomery Morgan Morrow Muskingum Noble Ottawa Paulding Perry Pickaway Pike Portage Preble Putnam Richland Ross Sandusky Scioto Seneca Shelby Stark Summit Trumbull Tuscarawas Union Van Wert Vinton Warren Washington Wayne Williams Wood Wyandot Unknown Counties TOTAL Data Source: Alumni Relations AS 274 6 27 40 2 56 24 18 37 56 16 104 68 42 55 12 61 99 121 193 34 48 79 67 1 129 17 78 25 132 71 1 7,658 BU 68 2 7 14 1 10 5 2 3 13 1 31 22 6 11 15 24 37 52 4 9 26 22 33 2 21 3 40 15 2,042 EN 68 1 9 11 1 9 6 8 7 3 23 3 44 28 7 12 1 17 30 59 98 2 16 43 15 1 52 3 33 8 43 16 2,344 LW 90 2 4 25 3 13 8 3 6 2 12 9 12 37 10 9 15 10 10 56 42 28 13 17 18 2 31 7 9 21 16 1,889 PH 163 2 8 41 5 14 5 11 14 3 40 16 39 44 36 21 30 26 32 170 225 92 51 42 15 4 86 23 40 7 34 31 4,081 Total 663 13 55 131 12 102 48 42 67 8 144 45 230 199 101 108 58 129 195 443 610 160 137 207 137 8 331 52 181 43 270 149 1 18,014 ONU Fact Book 2015-16 LIVING ALUMNI BY COUNTRY AND COLLEGE (as of August 2015) Nation Afghanistan Australia Azerbaijan Bahrain Bermuda Bhutan Botswana Brazil Cameroon Canada China Cyprus Egypt England Ethiopia France Georgia Germany Ghana Greece Guyana Honduras Iceland India Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Kuwait Lebanon Liberia Malawi Malaysia Maldives Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Nicaragua Nigeria Oman Pakistan Philippines Saudi Arabia Scotland Singapore South Korea Sweden Switzerland Taiwan (Republic of China) Tajikistan Data Source: Alumni Relations AS BU EN LW 3 1 1 6 1 2 1 1 11 3 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 - 1 1 1 6 1 2 1 1 6 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 2 21 1 1 - 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 5 1 1 1 1 4 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 - PH Total 10 5 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 14 21 7 1 1 3 3 4 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 18 1 1 4 1 1 1 4 5 1 1 4 2 1 1 3 3 1 1 6 1 22 1 2 3 6 1 Continue on next page ONU Fact Book 2015-16 LIVING ALUMNI BY COUNTRY AND COLLEGE (as of August 2015) Nation Tanzania Thailand Turkey Uganda Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom Uzbekistan Venezuela Zimbabwe TOTAL Data Source: Alumni Relations AS BU EN LW PH Total 1 1 3 1 - 1 1 - 2 4 1 6 2 4 1 2 - - 6 4 2 2 4 7 2 2 1 - - - 1 1 2 49 27 44 66 17 203 ONU Fact Book 2015-16 GIVING BY DONOR CATEGORY (Non-government) 5 year Fiscal Year 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Change (%) $622,350 $160,123 $21,380 $171,684 $98,063 $286,403 $745 $71,335 $1,432,083 $654,682 $176,512 $25,322 $113,075 $97,319 $239,847 $835 $81,154 $1,388,746 $629,423 $161,957 $11,500 $126,265 $99,881 $373,094 $2,120 $84,826 $1,489,066 $679,354 $145,467 $21,185 $107,971 $103,572 $205,516 $5,625 $84,749 $1,353,439 12.1% 2.0% -4.6% -29.4% -0.8% -26.8% 0.5% 6.4% -2.9% $376,035 $100,481 $476,516 $467,468 $343,775 $811,243 5436.8% 5436.8% 564.5% CURRENT OPERATIONS (Northern Fund) Alumni* $605,956 $142,680 Trustees Parents $22,197 $152,972 Friends/Others Corporations $104,383 $280,835 Foundations Church $5,595 $79,644 OFIC TOTAL $1,394,262 BEQUESTS (Unrestricted by Donor) $8,443 Alumni* $113,636 Friends/Others $122,079 TOTAL CAPITAL/ENDOWMENT Alumni* $1,122,911 $405,899 Trustees Parents $2,404 $478,143 Friends/Others Corporations $85,044 $165,056 Foundations Church $2,437 $381,771 Bequests (Restricted) $2,643,665 TOTAL OTHER (outside budget) Alumni* $367,963 $116,050 Trustees Parents $15,025 $150,302 Friends/Others Corporations $322,559 $81,497 Foundations Church Bequests (Restricted) $12,000 $1,065,396 TOTAL TOTAL PRIVATE SUPPORT (By Source) Alumni* $2,414,337 $664,629 Trustees Parents $39,625 $979,627 Friends/Others Corporations $511,986 $527,388 Foundations Church $8,166 $79,644 OFIC TOTAL $5,225,402 4,688 ALUMNI DONORS* TOTAL DONORS 9,205 $17,211 $598 $17,809 $13,043 $13,043 $506,488 $351,205 $839 $1,346,707 $180,831 $35,308 $1,818 $1,292,082 $3,715,278 $1,013,644 $491,910 $3,596 $324,314 $201,697 $820,375 $114 $1,881,055 $4,736,705 $1,643,127 $933,945 $75 $112,111 $76,748 $504,787 $386,719 $3,657,513 $888,470 $366,159 $1,255 $279,673 $136,406 $1,344,758 133 $2,755,540 $5,772,394 -20.9% -9.8% -47.8% -41.5% 60.4% 714.7% -94.5% 621.8% 118.3% $207,558 $57,745 $4,150 $109,450 $181,112 $256,523 $105,854 $922,392 $519,772 $1,143,425 $6,156 $71,730 $403,567 $224,474 $1,500 $26,654 $2,397,278 $517,637 $1,008,751 $8,280 $329,893 $205,743 $457,985 $6,872 $69,744 $2,604,905 $609,294 $66,062 $10,070 $165,801 $199,647 $276,711 $550 $26,071 $1,354,206 65.6% -43.1% -33.0% 10.3% -38.1% 239.5% 117.3% 27.1% $2,573,026 $569,073 $26,369 $1,806,956 $460,006 $578,234 $2,563 $71,335 $6,087,562 4,139 8,072 $4,069,963 $1,811,847 $35,074 $548,006 $702,583 $1,284,696 $2,449 $81,154 $8,535,772 3,924 7,564 $3,577,374 $2,104,653 $19,855 $714,061 $382,372 $1,335,867 $8,992 $84,826 $8,227,999 3,323 6,481 $5,050,019 $577,688 $32,510 $1,273,399 $439,624 $1,826,985 $6,308 $84,749 $9,291,282 3,719 6,878 109.2% -13.1% -18.0% 30.0% -14.1% 246.4% -22.8% 6.4% 77.8% -20.7% -25.3% * Includes giving from honorary alumni Total Giving 2014-15 Giving $5,050,019 Alumni $10,000,000 Foundations $9,000,000 $8,000,000 $1,826,985 Friends/Others $1,273,399 $7,000,000 Trustees $6,000,000 $5,000,000 Corporations $577,688 $439,624 $4,000,000 $3,000,000 $2,000,000 OFIC $84,749 Parents $32,510 Church $6,308 $1,000,000 $0 2010-11 2011-12 Data Source: Advancement 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 ONU Fact Book 2015-16 CONSTITUENT AND ORGANIZATION TOTAL GIVING FOR CAPITAL PURPOSES, AND PLANNED GIVING Fiscal Year CONSTITUENTS Endowment/Loan Funds Plant & Equipment Unrestricted Capital Funds Gifts-in-Kind TOTAL ORGANIZATIONS Foundations Corporations Other Religious TOTAL 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 5 Year % Change $1,187,779 $200,164 $515,785 $19,481 $1,923,209 $1,311,611 $557,791 $18,845 $32,332 $1,920,579 $2,746,133 $194,937 $527,539 $34,024 $3,502,633 $860,742 $798,697 $779,855 $16,486 $2,455,780 $2,676,389 $1,643,605 $7,511 $26,133 $4,353,638 125.3% 721.1% -98.5% 34.1% 126.4% $348,556 $105,044 $117,450 $2,571 $573,621 $241,308 $200,931 $1,261,950 $1,818 $1,706,007 $1,030,375 $206,697 $3,455 $114 $1,240,641 $752,340 $289,423 $26,150 $1,067,913 $1,344,758 $142,655 $109,825 $133 $1,597,371 285.8% 35.8% -6.5% -94.8% 178.5% TOTAL OUTRIGHT GIVING FOR CAPITAL PURPOSES $2,496,830 $3,626,586 $4,743,274 $3,523,693 $5,951,009 138.3% (Total figures match the Voluntary Support of Education survey, submitted annually to the Council for the Aid to Education at CAE.org) Total Giving for Capital Purposes $7,000,000 $5,951,009 $6,000,000 $4,743,274 $5,000,000 $3,523,693 $4,000,000 $3,000,000 $2,496,830 $3,626,586 $2,000,000 $1,000,000 $0 2010-11 PLANNED GIVING Bequests 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 5 Year % Change 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 $455,196 $1,362,943 $1,927,114 $933,979 $3,255,143 615.1% $145,335 $96,192 $219,481 $143,820 $10,000 -93.1% $7,120,000 -36.6% (Includes realized bequests, not bequest intentions) Irrevocable / Deferred Giving (Charitable Remainder Trusts, Pooled Income Funds, Gift Annuities and other planned gifts received, at Face Value) New Testamentary Commitments $11,237,044 $10,576,125 $250,000 $1,885,000 (Provisions made in wills/revocable trusts for which the institution has documentation) New Testamentary Commitments Received ($57,000) ($26,000) $0 $0 $0 $0 (Amount paid on a new TE need subtracted off if received in the same fiscal year) TOTAL PLANNED GIVING Data Source: Advancement $11,780,575 $12,009,259 $2,396,595 $2,962,799 $10,385,143 -11.8% ONU Fact Book 2015-16 ALUMNI GIVING BY COLLEGE Fiscal Year 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 11,222 1,732 15% $773,597 11,557 1,584 14% $317,592 11,767 1,506 13% $2,625,572 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION # of Alumni 2,696 # of Donors 411 % Who Gave 15% Total Giving $182,414 2,810 399 14% $460,724 2,885 370 13% $712,697 ENGINEERING # of Alumni # of Donors % Who Gave Total Giving 3,612 673 19% $772,356 3,751 613 16% $873,801 3,806 622 16% $1,072,971 PHARMACY # of Alumni # of Donors % Who Gave Total Giving 6,063 1,260 21% $373,079 6,289 1,011 16% $736,729 6,424 946 15% $299,266 6,513 776 12% $539,910 6,565 864 13% $257,377 LAW # of Alumni # of Donors % Who Gave Total Giving 4,945 590 12% $257,337 5,015 525 10% $246,720 5,080 477 9% $150,803 5,134 408 8% $195,086 5,188 473 9% $382,805 28,190 22,170 4,688 21% $2,414,337 28,833 22,391 4,151 19% $2,847,194 29,341 22,455 3,938 18% $4,909,754 ARTS & SCIENCES # of Alumni # of Donors % Who Gave Total Giving UNIVERSITY* # of Alumni # Solicited # of Donors Solic. Effect Total Alumni Giving 2013-14 2014-15 12,011 12,109 1,274 1,446 11% 12% $1,544,494 $2,251,643 2,923 341 12% $850,405 2,974 334 11% $267,593 3,854 3,888 541 608 14% 16% $1,499,851 $2,319,028 29,886 29,886 22,146 22,146 3,323 3,719 15% 17% $4,856,989 $5,543,157 *Giving from honorary alumni is included in this section but not above Percent Who Gave by College 25% Arts & Sciences 20% Business Engineering 15% Pharmacy 10% Law 5% 0% 2010-11 Data Source: Advancement 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 ONU Fact Book 2015-16 ALUMNI GIVING BY FUND AND COLLEGE Fiscal Year NORTHERN FUND Arts & Sciences Business Administration Engineering Pharmacy Law TOTAL CAPITAL & ENDOWMENT Arts & Sciences Business Administration Engineering Pharmacy Law TOTAL TOTAL ALUMNI GIVING BY COLLEGE Arts & Sciences Business Administration Engineering Pharmacy Law TOTAL 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 5 Year % Change $280,872 $120,238 $200,436 $312,925 $143,492 $1,057,964 $247,337 $131,535 $269,544 $206,238 $154,134 $1,008,788 $295,863 $540,030 $283,642 $244,538 $124,998 $1,489,071 $1,000,173 $650,491 $362,285 $205,207 $120,384 $2,338,540 $581,739 $148,577 $636,680 $208,085 $118,012 $1,693,093 107.1% 23.6% 217.6% -33.5% -17.8% 60.0% $492,725 $62,176 $571,920 $60,155 $113,845 $1,300,821 $70,255 $329,189 $604,257 $530,491 $92,586 $1,626,778 $2,329,709 $172,667 $789,329 $54,728 $25,805 $3,372,238 $544,321 $199,914 $1,137,566 $334,703 $74,702 $2,291,206 $1,669,904 $119,016 $1,682,348 $49,292 $264,793 $3,785,353 238.9% 91.4% 194.2% -18.1% 132.6% 191.0% $773,597 $182,414 $772,356 $373,080 $257,337 $2,358,785 $317,592 $460,724 $873,801 $736,729 $246,720 $2,635,566 $2,625,572 $712,697 $1,072,971 $299,266 $150,803 $4,861,309 $1,544,494 $850,405 $1,499,851 $539,910 $195,086 $4,629,746 $2,251,643 $267,593 $2,319,028 $257,377 $382,805 $5,478,446 191.1% 46.7% 200.3% -31.0% 48.8% 132.3% Note: Giving from honorary alumni is NOT included in this report. Alumni Giving by Fund 2014-15 Alumni Giving By Fund Northern Fund 31% $4,000,000 $3,500,000 $3,000,000 $2,500,000 $2,000,000 $1,500,000 $1,000,000 $500,000 $0 2010-11 2011-12 Northern Fund Data Source: Advancement 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Capital & Endowment 69% Capital & Endowment ONU Fact Book 2015-16 OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY ADA, OHIO