Fact Book 2015-16

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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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%
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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
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Data Source: Institutional Research
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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%
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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%
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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mar
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2011
2012
2013
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1
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6
6
7
7
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8
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ng
BA
1
4
2
3
12
BS
22
15
20
26
18
24
22
15
140
128
99
8
9
1
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2
4
32
24
11
Bi
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26
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154
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31
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8
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4
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13
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2
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4
14
13
16
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11
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32
14
3
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23
8
3
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BS
25
36
37
41
37
Cr
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BA
13
19
18
19
14
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42
36
34
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45
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l
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2
7
8
8
12
10
BFA
14
10
7
10
9
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27
23
21
14
11
1
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8
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BS
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1
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BS
3
15
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BS
11
6
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7
22
28
8
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2
26
BS
46
49
53
64
60
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BS
45
35
38
47
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1
1
1
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1
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1
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BA
1
1
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5
2
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BA
22
20
21
18
14
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14
23
33
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5
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5
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12
11
7
8
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8
9
5
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46
37
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1
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6
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10
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8
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Data Source: Institutional Research
4
2
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6
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BA
18
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1
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5
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36
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13
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10
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119
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3
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3
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3
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4
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5
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26
26
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30
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4
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57
42
31
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3
11
15
18
16
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1
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17
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8
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4
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35
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14
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4
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54
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23
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2014
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43
45
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46
1
55
15
18
29
2
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25
32
1
6
10
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305
293
297
299
324
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97
94
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88
100
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41
37
38
36
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24
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28
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48
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4
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195
196
204
222
249
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2
26
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LLM
409
424
448
475
497
311
273
236
206
197
9
14
15
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10
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Tot
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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
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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
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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
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Data Source: Alumni Relations
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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%
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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
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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
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