2006-2007 Fact Book Office of Institutional Research The University of Northern Iowa offers a world-class university education, providing personalized experiences and creating a lifetime of opportunities. Quick Reference University President....................................... Benjamin J. Allen Number of Student Financial Aid Awards....................... 31,827 Board of Regents President......................... Michael G. Gartner Fall 2006 Employees Full-Time Faculty and Institutional Officers......................................... 606 Professional and Scientific................................................... 493 General Service Staff............................................................ 565 Part-Time Faculty and Institutional Officers........................................... 30 Professional and Scientific..................................................... 36 General Service Staff.............................................................. 51 Total...................................................................................... 1,781 University Accreditation...................North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA) Number of Colleges.................................................................... 5 Number of Academic Departments........................................ 33 Enrollment 2006 (Fall Headcount) Undergraduate................................................................. 10,702 Graduate............................................................................. 1,558 Total.................................................................................... 12,260 Enrollment 2006 (Fall FTE) Undergraduate................................................................... 9,623 Graduate............................................................................. 1,212 Total.................................................................................... 10,835 2005-06 Degrees Awarded Baccalaureate (Bachelor’s)................................................ 2,423 Master’s................................................................................. 485 Specialist................................................................................... 7 Doctorate................................................................................. 18 Total...................................................................................... 2,933 Total Living Alumni (Fall 2006)......................................... 95,559 Student Financial Aid............................................. $108,098,431 2006 Current Funds Revenues............................... $255,894,817 2005-06 Sponsored Funding Awarded.................... $19,966,355 Academic Year 2006-07 Tuition and Fees Undergraduate Resident..................................................$6,112 Graduate Resident........................................................... $6,962 Undergraduate Nonresident......................................... $14,028 Graduate Nonresident................................................... $15,100 Academic year 2006-07 Room & Board (19 meals/wk)... $5,740 Location.................................................................Cedar Falls, IA Homepage Address............................................... www.uni.edu Office of Enrollment Services Phone Number.....800-772-2037 For an electronic version of the fact book, visit our Web site at www.uni.edu/instrsch Fact Book 2006-2007 Office of Institutional Research University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls IA 50614-0005 Table of Contents Quick Reference ..........................................................................Inside front cover Enrollment by Residence.................................................................................... 33 Mission Statement ................................................................................................ 1 Fall 2006 Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity .............................................................. 34 UNI Organizational Chart...................................................................................... 2 Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity and College.......................................................... 35 UNI Administration................................................................................................ 3 Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity.............................................................................. 36 Definitions of Terms Used .................................................................................... 4 Minority Student Enrollment (Fall Semester) ...................................................... 37 International Students by Country: Fall 2006...................................................... 39 Fall 2006 International Students by College ....................................................... 40 New Students International Students by College....................................................................... 41 Fall 2006 New Students........................................................................................ 7 Top 5 Countries of Origin for International Students .......................................... 42 New Student Applications, Admissions, and Enrolled .......................................... 8 Enrollment by Term ............................................................................................ 43 New Students Enrolled ....................................................................................... 10 Average Course Load: 1996 - 2005 ................................................................... 44 New Freshmen Enrolled by Residence............................................................... 11 Fall On-Campus Headcount and FTE Enrollment by Level ................................ 45 New Freshmen and Graduate Students by College: As Indicated Majors by Department and Gender .................................................................... 47 on Enrollment ...................................................................................... 12 st Majors by College and Level (1 Only)............................................................... 49 New Undergraduate Transfer Students by Type of Transfer College ................. 13 Continuing Education Credit Enrollment Trends................................................. 54 New Freshmen ACT Composite Scores and High School Class Rank............... 14 Continuing Education Courses Offered .............................................................. 55 Average Graduate Management Admission Test Scores: MBA ......................... 15 Annual Degrees Awarded by Level .................................................................... 56 Average Graduate Record Examination Scores ................................................. 16 2005-2006 Degrees Granted by College ............................................................ 58 Average Computer Based TOEFL Scores.......................................................... 17 Degrees Granted by College: Years 2000 - 2006............................................... 59 Average Paper Based TOEFL Scores ................................................................ 18 Retention and Graduation Analysis .................................................................... 61 Residence Hall Occupancy by Level, Gender and Year: 2002-2006.................. 62 Enrollment Student Profile by College .................................................................................. 19 Alumni Headcount Enrollment ........................................................................................ 20 Total Living Alumni by College ........................................................................... 63 Headcount by College and Level ........................................................................ 22 Alumni by State .................................................................................................. 65 Enrollment by Level and Gender ........................................................................ 24 Alumni by Iowa County....................................................................................... 66 Enrollment by College, Level and Gender .......................................................... 25 Post-Graduation Status of 2002-03 Bachelors Degree Recipients..................... 67 Fall 2006 Enrollment by Admission County ........................................................ 28 Post-Graduation Status of 2002-03 Graduate Degree Recipients...................... 68 Enrollment by Age .............................................................................................. 29 Senior Exit Survey Results: Plans for Further Education ................................... 69 Fall 2006 Enrollment by Residence .................................................................... 31 Graduate Program Survey Results: Plans for Further Education ....................... 70 Enrollment by Residence and College................................................................ 32 ii Table of Contents (continued) Faculty and Staff Academic Departments Faculty Profile by College ................................................................................... 71 Faculty by Department and Rank ....................................................................... 99 Faculty by Tenure Status.................................................................................... 72 Faculty by Department and Tenure .................................................................. 101 Faculty by Gender and Tenure Status ................................................................ 73 Fall 2006 Faculty by Department and Gender.................................................. 104 Faculty by Rank .................................................................................................. 74 Total Student Credit Hours by Department and Level: Fall 2005 and 2006 ..... 106 Fall 2006 Faculty by College and Gender........................................................... 75 Fall Semester Total Student Credit Hours ........................................................ 108 Faculty by College, Rank and Gender ................................................................ 78 Fall Semester Student Credit Hours by College and Course Level .................. 111 Minority Faculty by Race/Ethnicity ...................................................................... 81 UNI Workforce by Employment Categories ........................................................ 82 UNI Workforce by Race/Ethnicity........................................................................ 83 UNI Workforce by Employment Categories and Race/Ethnicity ......................... 84 Miscellaneous Physical Facilities Inventory ............................................................................. 113 UNI Services to Businesses, Communities and Local Government ................. 117 Peer Institutions New Freshmen and Transfer Admission................................ 118 Peer Institutions Undergraduate Enrollment and Costs.................................... 119 Library Library Statistics: 2001-2006 .............................................................................. 85 Peer Institutions Graduate Enrollment and Costs............................................. 120 Peer Institutions Faculty by Rank ..................................................................... 121 Peer Institutions Faculty Average Salaries by Rank......................................... 122 Budget and Finance Statement of Revenues, Expenses, and Changes In Net Assets, Fiscal Years 2002-2006 .................................................... 87 Funds, Revenues, and Expenditures, Fiscal Years 1998-2001.................................................................................. 89 Financial Aid Programs by Source of Aid ........................................................... 91 Peer Institutions Undergraduates Receiving Student Financial Aid.................. 123 Peer Institutions Retention and Graduation Rates ........................................... 124 Peer Institutions Degrees Granted in Academic Year 2004-2005 .................... 125 Calendar .......................................................................................................... 126 Campus Map ...............................................................................Inside back cover Student Financial Aid Programs ......................................................................... 92 Graduate Student Financial Aid .......................................................................... 94 Full-Time Undergraduate Student Tuition and Fees ........................................... 95 Full-Time Graduate Student Tuition and Fees.................................................... 96 Sponsored Project Proposals and Awards as Reported to the Board of Regents........................................................................ 97 iii University of Northern Iowa Fact Book: 2006-2007 January 2007 Staff Contributors: Pat Hart Thulasi Kumar Graphic and Publication Support: University Marketing & Public Relations Phone: 319-273-3050 Fax: 319-273-3010 E-mail: instrsch@uni.edu iv Mission Statement Institutional Mission Values The University of Northern Iowa is a comprehensive institution committed to providing a diverse, dynamic learning environment, founded on a strong liberal arts curriculum and characterized by excellence in teaching, scholarship and service. The University focuses both on undergraduate education that emphasizes a personalized learning environment and on selected masters, doctoral and other graduate programs that provide students with specialized educational experiences. UNI programs incorporate scholarship and service to individuals, communities and organizations throughout the state, the nation and the world. The University of Northern Iowa community values: x x x x x x x Excellence in all its endeavors Intellectual vitality Intellectual and academic freedom, dialogue, and the free exchange of ideas Individualized learning An ethical, caring, and diverse community The well being of its students, faculty, and staff Service to the citizens of the State of Iowa, the nation, and the world Vision Statement The University of Northern Iowa will be the nation’s finest public comprehensive university, known for high quality learning environments and a genuine sense of community. Board of Regents, State of Iowa President Assistant to the President for Compliance and Equity Management Leah Gutknecht Benjamin J. Allen University Counsel Tim McKenna Director, Institutional Research Thulasi Kumar Academic Affairs James Lubker, Interim Provost & VP Associate Provost, Academic Affairs and Dean, Graduate College Associate Vice President, Sponsored Programs Educational and Student Services Janice Hanish, Interim Vice President Associate Vice President/ Dean of Students Director, Academic Advising and Career Services Director, Multicultural Education Assistant Vice President, International Programs Director, Residence Dean, College of Business Administration Director, University Health Services Executive Director, Enrollment Services Dean, College of Education Director, Academic Services Dean, College of Humanities and Fine Arts Dean, College of Natural Sciences Administration and Finance University Advancement Board & Governmental Relations Tom Schellhardt, Vice President Bill Calhoun, Vice President Patricia Geadelmann, Special Asst. to the President for Board & Governmental Relations Associate Vice President for Facilities Management/ University Architect Director, Alumni Relations Director, Maucker Union Assistant Vice President, University Event Coordination Assistant Vice President, Educational & Sports Events Center Management UNI Foundation Vice President,Development Vice President Director of Accounting/ Treasurer Director, Athletics Director, Budget System Development/Reporting Registrar Director, Business Operations Dean, Continuing Education & Special Programs Financial Accounting & Reporting Services Dean, Library Services Director, Human Resource Services Editor, North American Review State Relations Officer Board of Regents, State of Iowa Director, Central Development Assistant Vice President, MEMFIS Project Dean, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Academic Administrative Services Coordinator Assistant Vice President Marketing & Public Relations Director, Physical Plant Associate Vice President, Info Technology Services Internal Auditor Executive Assistant to the President Brenda Buzynski Director, Public Safety Director, Technology Systems & Services University of Northern Iowa Administrative Organization 2006-2007 UNI Administration PRESIDENT................................................................................................................................................................. Dr. Benjamin J. Allen SPECIAL ASSISTANT to PRESIDENT ..................................................................................................................... Dr. Patricia L. Geadelmann PROVOST and VICE PRESIDENT............................................................................................................................. Dr. James F. Lubker (Interim) ASSOCIATE PROVOST, ACADEMIC AFFAIRS ...................................................................................................... Dr. Susan Koch VICE PRESIDENTS/ASSOCIATE and ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENTS Vice President for Educational and Student Services ................................................................................................ Dr. Jan Hanish (Interim) Vice President for Administration and Finance ........................................................................................................... Mr. Thomas Schellhardt Vice President for Advancement ................................................................................................................................ Mr. William Calhoun Associate Vice President for Sponsored Programs..................................................................................................... Dr. Jill Trainer Associate Vice President for Information Technology ................................................................................................. Mr. Steve Moon (Interim) Assistant Vice President for International Programs ................................................................................................... Dr. Timothy E. O’Connor DEANS College of Business Administration ............................................................................................................................. Dr. Farzad Moussavi College of Education.................................................................................................................................................... Dr. Jeffrey Cornett College of Humanities and Fine Arts ........................................................................................................................... Dr. Reinhold Bubser (Interim) College of Natural Sciences......................................................................................................................................... Dr. Joel Haack College of Social and Behavioral Sciences ................................................................................................................. Dr. Julia Wallace Continuing Education and Special Programs .............................................................................................................. Dr. James Bodensteiner (Interim) Graduate College......................................................................................................................................................... Dr. Susan Koch Library ........................................................................................................................................................................ Ms. Marilyn Mercado The standard convention for UNI e-mail addresses is firstname.lastname@uni.edu Definitions of Terms Used ENROLLMENTS Headcount: The count of each student enrolled for one or more courses taken in a semester following the second week of the semester’s start. Full-Time Student: An undergraduate student enrolled for 12 or more credit hours per semester and a graduate student enrolled for 9 or more credit hours per semester. FTE (Full-Time Equivalent): An enrollment unit used to represent a student enrolled for a full course of study. It is calculated by dividing total credit hours generated by 15.0 for undergraduate students and by 9 for graduate students for a semester FTE. Unclassified/Undeclared Student: A student who has enrolled in instructional courses but has not been officially accepted into one of the institution’s authorized degree programs. Freshman: A first-year undergraduate student. First-Time First-Year Student: A student attending any institution for the first time at the undergraduate level. Includes students enrolled in the fall term who attended college for the first time in the prior summer term. Also includes students who entered with advanced standing (college credits earned before graduation from high school). First-Time Student: A student attending any institution for the first time at the level enrolled. Includes students enrolled in the fall term who attended a postsecondary institution for the first time at the same level in the prior summer term. Also includes students who entered with advanced standing (college credit earned before graduation form high school). Graduation Rate: Rate required for disclosure and/or reporting purposes under Student Right-to-Know. Calculated as the total number of completers within 150 percent of normal time divided by the revised cohort minus any allowable exclusions. FACULTY & STAFF Faculty (Instruction/Research/Public Service): Persons whose specific assignments customarily are made for the purpose of conducting instruction, research, or public service as a principle activity (or activities), and who hold academic rank titles of professor, associate professor, assistant professor, instructor, lecturer or the equivalent of any of these academic ranks. This category excludes president, vice presidents and deans. Also excluded are faculty on leave without pay. Executive, Administrative and Managerial: Persons whose assignments require primary (and major) responsibility for management of the institution, or a customarily recognized department or subdivision, thereof. Assignments require the performance of work directly related to management policies or general business operations of the institution, department or subdivision. It is assumed that assignments in this category customarily and regularly require the incumbent to exercise discretion and independent judgment, and to direct the work of others. Included in this category are all officers holding titles such as president, vice president, dean, director or the equivalent, as well as officers subordinate to any of these administrators with such titles as associate dean, assistant dean, executive officer of academic departments (department heads, or the equivalent) if their principal activity is administrative. BUDGET AND FINANCE Current Funds Expenditures (and Transfers): The costs incurred for goods and services used in the conduct of the institution’s operations. Includes the acquisition cost of capital assets, such as equipment and library books, to the extent current funds are budgeted for and used by operating departments for such purposes. Current Funds Revenues: Unrestricted gifts, grants and other resources earned during the reporting period and restricted resources to the extent that such funds were expended for current operating purposes. Excludes restricted current funds received, but not expended because these revenues have not been earned. Academic Support (Expenditures) for Public Institutions: Expenditures for the support services that are an integral part of the public institution’s primary mission of instruction, research or public service. Includes expenditures for libraries, museums, galleries, audiovisual services, academic computing support, ancillary support, academic administration, personnel development and course and curriculum development. Academic support expenditures for public institutions are measured differently than academic support expenses for private institutions because private institutions’ academic support expenses include depreciation costs and interest costs in amounts associated with this function. In addition, private institutions exclude amounts of capital expenditures associated with the academic support function. Finally, operations and maintenance expenses associated with the academic support function are included in the amounts reported by private institutions but are reported separately by public institutions. Auxiliary Enterprises (Expenditures) for Public Institutions: Expenditures for essentially self-supporting operations of the institution that exist to furnish a service to students, faculty or staff, and that charge a fee that is directly related to, although not necessarily equal to, the cost of the service. Includes mandatory and nonmandatory transfers. Examples are residence halls, food services, student health services, athletics, UNI-Dome and performing arts center. Auxiliary enterprise expenditures are measured differently for public and private institutions. Public institutions include capital expenditure amounts associated with auxiliary enterprise expenditures, but do not include depreciation, interest and operations and maintenance expenses. These amounts are include in private institutions’ expenses of auxiliary enterprises. OTHER IPEDS: The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System conducted by National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). IPEDS began in 1986 and involves annual data collections. Survey data are required from all postsecondary institutions that have a Program Participation Agreement (PPA) with the Office of Postsecondary Education, U.S. Department of Education. IPEDS also requests limited data from approximately 3,000 other schools offering postsecondary education programs. NCA: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools New Students New Students Fall 2006 New Students* TOTAL Percent Undergraduate New Freshmen Transfers Total Percent Graduate Students Percent Applications N % Admissions N % Net Enrolled N % Resident N % 7,505 5,621 3,271 2,939 4,585 1,980 6,565 940 69.8 30.2 3,572 1,487 5,059 562 74.9 70.6 29.4 77.1 59.8 1,768 1,117 2,885 386 43.6 61.3 38.7 43.9 41.1 1,594 1,046 2,640 299 89.8 60.4 39.6 91.5 77.4 NET ENROLLED Non-Resident N % 235 139 56 195 40 7.2 71.3 28.7 6.8 10.4 International N % 97 35 15 50 47 3.0 70.0 30.0 1.7 12.2 Source: Office of Enrollment Services & Office of the Registrar The Undergraduate data does not reflect unclassified new students. * New Student Applications, Admissions and Enrolled (Fall Semester^) 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 6,518 4,489 1,878 6,430 4,479 1,824 6,910 4,700 2,079 7,199 4,970 2,229 6,893 4,688 2,205 6,494 4,446 2,048 6,232 4,350 1,882 6,071 4,216 1,855 6,379 4,360 2,019 6,565 4,585 1,980 Admissions (Offered) New Freshmen Transfers 5,201 3,707 1,494 5,206 3,776 1,430 5,332 3,851 1,481 5,670 4,066 1,604 5,379 3,786 1,593 5,083 3,554 1,529 5,005 3,518 1,487 4,829 3,360 1,469 4,999 3,422 1,577 5,059 3,572 1,487 Net Enrolled Annual Percent Change 3,044 -1.8 3,088 1.4 3,291 6.6 3,430 4.2 3,325 -3.1 2,984 -10.3 2,882 -3.4 2,780 -3.5 2,938 5.7 2,885 -1.8 1,957 1,087 2,023 1,065 2,177 1,114 2,263 1,167 2,104 1,221 1,865 1,119 1,785 1,097 1,700 1,080 1,737 1,201 1,768 1,117 735 774 715 798 882 824 882 902 940 1,011 Admissions (Offered) Admitted/Withdrew 502 134 526 214 477 134 551 182 679 221 562 193 549 162 524 139 562 152 576 166 Net Enrolled Annual Percent Change 368 33.8 312 -15.2 343 9.9 369 7.6 458 24.1 369 -19.4 387 4.9 385 -0.5 410 6.5 386 -5.9 Undergraduate Applications New Freshmen Transfers New Freshmen Transfer Graduate Applications Source: Office of Enrollment Services & Office of the Registrar ^ NOTE: Fall 2004 semester reporting was changed to the end of the second week of the semester. Prior to Fall 2004 Undergraduate enrollment reporting was done at the end of the third week of the semester and Graduate enrollment reporting was done at final semester counts. New Student Applications, Admissions and Enrolled Fall Semester Students Undergraduate 6518 6430 6910 7199 6893 6494 6232 6071 6379 6565 5201 5206 5332 5670 5379 5083 5005 4999 5059 3088 3291 3430 3325 4829 3044 2984 2882 2780 2938 2885 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 Year 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Net Enrolled Admissions (Offered) Applications Students Graduate 882 798 824 882 902 940 1011 562 549 524 562 576 369 387 385 410 386 2001 Year 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 735 774 715 502 526 477 551 368 312 343 369 458 1997 1998 1999 2000 Net Enrolled 679 Admissions (Offered) Source: Office of Enrollment Services & Office of the Registrar Applications New Students Enrolled N 2002 % N 2003 % N 2004 % N 2005 % N 2006 % Total Annual Percent Change 3,459 100.0 -10.9 3,355 100.0 -3.0 3,262 100.0 -2.8 3,433 100.0 5.2 3,354 100.0 -2.3 Undergraduate 3,099 89.6 2,982 88.9 2,877 88.2 3,023 88.1 2,968 88.5 Resident 2,848 91.9 2,780 93.2 2,640 91.8 2,766 91.5 2,688 90.6 164 5.3 105 3.5 151 5.2 149 4.9 152 5.1 87 2.8 97 3.3 86 3.0 108 3.6 128 4.3 New Freshmen 1,865 60.2 1,785 59.9 1,700 59.1 1,737 57.5 1,768 59.6 Transfer 1,119 36.1 1,097 36.8 1,080 37.5 1,201 39.7 1,117 37.6 115 3.7 100 3.4 97 3.4 85 2.8 83 2.8 360 10.4 373 11.1 385 11.8 410 11.9 386 11.5 264 73.3 277 74.3 272 70.6 303 73.9 299 77.5 Non-Resident 43 11.9 42 11.3 57 14.8 43 10.5 44 11.4 International 53 14.7 54 14.5 56 14.5 64 15.6 43 11.1 Non-Resident International Unclassified Graduate Resident Source: Office of the Registrar 10 New Freshmen Enrollment by Residence 2002 N % N 2003 % N 2004 % N 2005 % N 2006 % New Freshmen Annual Percent Change 1,865 53.9* -11.4 1,785 53.2* -4.3 1,700 52.1* -4.8 1,737 52.1* 2.2 1,768 52.1* 1.8 Residents 1,743 93.5 1,683 94.3 1,573 92.5 1,598 92.0 1,594 90.2 110 5.9 88 4.9 105 6.2 124 7.1 139 7.9 12 0.6 14 0.8 22 1.3 15 0.9 35 2.0 Non-Residents International Students Source: Office of the Registrar Percentage of new students who are freshmen * Non-Residents and International Students Residents 150 1,500 100 New Freshmen New Freshmen 2,000 1,000 500 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 50 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Year Year Non-Residents International Students 11 New Freshmen and Graduate Students by College: As Indicated on Enrollment College 2003 N % 2004 N % 2005 N % 2006 N % 2,158 1,785 373 82.7 17.3 2,085 1,700 385 81.5 18.5 2,147 1,737 410 80.9 19.1 2,154 1,768 386 82.1 17.9 Business Administration New Freshmen Graduate 380 356 24 17.6 93.7 6.3 407 383 24 19.5 94.1 5.9 375 343 32 17.5 91.5 8.5 404 381 23 18.8 94.3 5.7 Education New Freshmen Graduate 392 285 107 18.2 72.7 27.3 434 284 150 20.8 65.4 34.6 424 294 130 19.7 69.3 30.7 430 279 151 20.0 64.9 35.1 Humanities and Fine Arts New Freshmen Graduate 308 242 66 14.3 78.6 21.4 324 262 62 15.5 80.9 19.1 342 259 83 15.9 75.7 24.3 368 298 70 17.1 81.0 19.0 Natural Sciences New Freshmen Graduate 232 213 19 10.8 91.8 8.2 244 219 25 11.7 89.8 10.2 222 201 21 10.3 90.5 9.5 271 245 26 12.6 90.4 9.6 Social and Behavioral Sciences New Freshmen Graduate 297 253 44 13.8 85.2 14.8 275 217 58 13.2 78.9 21.1 270 204 66 12.6 75.6 24.4 293 245 48 13.6 83.6 16.4 No Specific College New Freshmen Graduate 549 436 113 25.4 79.4 20.6 401 335 66 19.2 83.5 16.5 514 436 78 23.9 84.8 15.2 388 320 68 18.0 82.5 17.5 TOTAL New Freshmen Graduate Source: Office of the Registrar 12 New Undergraduate Transfer Students by Type of Transfer College 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 1,087 3.6 1,065 -2.0 1,114 4.6 1,167 4.8 1,235 5.8 1,119 -9.4 1,097 -2.0 1,080 -1.5 1,201 11.2 1,117 -7.0 Iowa Two-Year Public and Private 787 731 790 827 866 799 804 769 852 801 Iowa Area Community Colleges Iowa Two-Year Private 758 29 704 27 775 15 805 22 852 14 773 26 786 18 757 12 835 17 798 3 Iowa Four-Year Public and Private Iowa Four-Year Public Iowa State University University of Iowa Subtotal 175 201 196 203 184 170 162 167 203 197 36 48 84 46 38 84 41 53 94 37 49 86 42 39 81 22 49 71 43 40 83 45 35 80 35 41 76 26 57 83 91 117 102 117 103 99 79 87 127 114 125 133 128 137 185 150 131 144 146 119 28 97 40 93 38 90 50 87 69 116 60 90 64 67 58 86 55 91 39 80 TOTAL Annual Percent Change Iowa Four-Year Private Non-Iowa (US) Total Two-year Out of State Four-year Out of State Source: Office of Enrollment Services 13 New Freshmen ACT Composite Scores and High School Class Rank 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 14 ACT Composite Scores Mean 23.6 23.3 23.0 23.0 22.9 22.8 22.9 22.9 22.8 22.8 75th Percentile 26.0 26.2 25.9 25.8 24.8 25.0 25.0 25.1 25.1 25.8 25th Percentile 21.1 20.2 21.0 20.0 20.8 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 21.0 Mean 72.6 72.7 72.9 72.8 72.2 72.0 72.1 71.9 71.3 71.6 Percent in Upper 10% 17.5 18.0 19.1 18.7 18.1 17.7 19.1 19.1 19.0 18.2 Percent in Upper 20% 37.9 40.0 39.7 40.6 38.6 37.5 38.6 38.5 39.1 37.6 Percent in Upper 50% 91.9 91.4 91.5 91.4 90.5 89.9 89.4 89.7 89.5 88.7 High School Rank Source: Office of Enrollment Services Average Graduate Management Admission Test Scores: College of Business Administration College of Business Administration 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 Master of Business Administration Fall Spring 563.7 585.0 564.0 - 547.3 - 580.0 545.0 547.1 - Master of Accounting Fall Spring 536.7 530.0 582.9 570.0 550.0 - 553.3 533.3 552.5 - Source: Office of the Registrar 15 Average Graduate Record Examination (GRE) Scores by Major* Graduate Education Communicative Disorders Curriculum & Instruction 2002 Verbal Quant - 355 Total - 565 Educational Leadership 450 495 School Psychology 473 542 Educational Psychology Humanities and Fine Arts Speech-Language Pathology Natural Sciences Biology 488 434 - - 920 Quant - 300 Total - 710 2004 Verbal - 1,010 Quant - - Total - - 945 477 547 1,023 430 440 1,015 482 568 1,050 427 541 485 894 588 1,075 483 917 - 2003 Verbal - 449 409 390 503 640 952 1,030 507 394 - - - Quant - 320 Total - 390 870 447 527 969 507 600 600 1,107 474 869 - 2005 Verbal - 488 445 510 - 710 Quant - 580 - 355 974 492 496 1,107 479 574 632 1,120 523 968 680 2006 Verbal 1,190 520 448 560 Total 16 - 935 988 598 1,118 576 1,024 630 1,190 1,053 Computer Science 430 750 1,180 438 718 1,155 487 691 1,179 454 636 1,090 300 660 Doctor of Industrial Technology 385 665 1,050 320 800 1,120 440 620 1,060 325 520 845 210 520 730 513 602 1,115 449 579 1,028 490 562 1,052 506 633 1,139 513 597 1,110 Computer Science Education Technology Social & Behavioral Sciences Psychology Source: Office of the Registrar *Fall Semester - - - - - - - 260 - 670 - 930 - 336 - 513 - 849 - - - - - - - 410 - 575 960 - 985 Average Computer Based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Scores Graduate 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 Summer Business Administration Education Humanities and Fine Arts Natural Sciences Social and Behavioral Sciences No Specific College 240.0 - 253.0 150.0 253.0 - - - Fall Business Administration Education Humanities and Fine Arts Natural Sciences Social and Behavioral Sciences No Specific College 252.8 205.7 218.0 246.0 243.5 230.0 258.0 180.0 187.7 254.8 267.0 - 260.8 236.8 188.6 263.0 217.0 - 233.3 227.0 224.5 245.0 - 213.0 214.3 219.0 226.7 193.0 - Spring Business Administration Education Humanities and Fine Arts Natural Sciences Social and Behavioral Sciences No Specific College 257.0 213.5 250.0 237.0 150.0 196.5 220.0 236.5 - 200.0 236.5 - 187.0 193.0 267.0 - - - Source: Office of the Registrar 17 Average Paper Based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Scores Graduate 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 Summer Business Administration Education Humanities and Fine Arts Natural Sciences Social and Behavioral Sciences No Specific College 630.0 553.5 - 427.0 - - - - Fall Business Administration Education Humanities and Fine Arts Natural Sciences Social and Behavioral Sciences No Specific College 550.0 477.0 - 600.0 532.5 542.3 - 583.5 527.0 313.0 630.0 630.0 617.0 537.0 643.0 - 587.0 611.5 601.5 570.0 - Spring Business Administration Education Humanities and Fine Arts Natural Sciences Social and Behavioral Sciences No Specific College - 550.0 627.0 - 553.0 460.0 - - - Source: Office of the Registrar 18 Enrollment Enrollment Fall 2006 Students Profile by College Total University Business Education H&F Arts Natural Sciences S&B Sciences No Specific College TOTAL Percent 12,260 100.0 2,429 19.8 2,722 22.2 2,112 17.2 1,658 13.5 1,950 15.9 1,389 11.3 Full-Time Part-Time 10,296 1,964 12,260 7,124 5,136 12,260 2,266 1,919 2,857 3,418 242 1,558 2,197 232 2,177 545 1,916 196 1,425 233 1,791 159 790 599 978 1,451 2,048 674 1,410 702 633 1,025 1,201 749 854 535 467 475 658 733 0 96 346 364 551 795 0 666 384 321 536 619 0 252 330 288 424 509 0 107 323 295 568 607 0 157 416 176 120 155 242 280 432 253 179 102 55 47 48 8 40 70 17 53 68 49 19 25 10 15 119 114 5 12,260 10,702 1,558 2429 2,333 96 2722 2,056 666 2112 1,860 252 1658 1,551 107 1950 1,793 157 1389 1,109 280 2,933 2,423 485 7 18 656 575 81 - 731 533 176 7 15 530 401 129 - 362 319 40 3 540 481 59 - 114 114 - Female Male Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Unclassified Graduate International Students: Undergraduate Graduate 1st Majors: Undergraduate Graduate 2005-2006 Degrees Granted: Baccalaureate (Bachelor's) Master's Specialists Doctorates 19 Headcount Enrollment 1997 Enrollment Annual Percent Change Full-Time Part-Time Undergraduate Annual Percent Change Full-Time Part-Time Graduate Annual Percent Change Full-Time Part-Time Source: Office of the Registrar 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 13,108 1.2 13,329 1.7 13,553 1.7 13,774 1.6 14,070 2.1 13,926 -1.0 13,441 -3.5 12,824 -4.6 12,513 -2.4 12,260 -2.0 10,863 2,245 10,999 2,330 11,227 2,326 11,524 2,250 11,786 2,284 11,489 2,437 11,076 2,365 10,665 2,159 10,463 2,050 10,296 1,964 11,654 0.0 11,764 0.9 11,984 1.9 12,218 2.0 12,474 2.1 12,282 -1.5 11,774 -4.1 11,220 -4.7 10,952 -2.4 10,702 -2.3 10,352 1,302 10,490 1,274 10,687 1,297 10,974 1,244 11,209 1,265 10,939 1,343 10,510 1,264 9,987 1,233 9,782 1,170 9,606 1,096 1,454 6.1 1,565 7.6 1,569 0.3 1,556 -0.8 1,596 2.6 1,644 3.0 1,667 1.4 1,604 -3.8 1,561 -2.7 1,558 -0.2 511 943 509 1,056 540 1,029 550 1,006 577 1,019 550 1,094 566 1,101 678 926 681 880 690 868 20 Headcount Enrollment by Level* 16,000 14,000 12,000 Enrollment 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Year Undergraduate Source: Office of the Registrar * Includes Full-Time and Part-Time Students Graduate Total Enrollment 21 Headcount by College and Level 2004 Undergraduate Graduate N % N % 2005 Undergraduate Graduate N % N % 2006 Undergraduate Graduate N % N % 11,220 9,987 1,233 100.0 89.0 11.0 1,604 678 926 100.0 42.3 57.7 10,952 9,782 1,170 100.0 89.3 10.7 1,561 681 880 100.0 43.6 56.4 10,702 9,606 1,096 100.0 89.8 10.2 1,558 690 868 100.0 44.3 55.7 Business Administration Full-Time Part-Time 2,505 2,268 237 22.3 90.5 9.5 86 29 57 5.4 33.7 66.3 2,440 2,205 235 22.3 90.4 9.6 91 43 48 5.8 47.3 52.7 2,333 2,141 192 21.8 91.8 8.2 96 56 40 6.2 58.3 41.7 Education Full-Time Part-Time 2,245 2,094 151 20.0 93.3 6.7 715 246 469 44.6 34.4 65.6 2,205 2,075 130 20.1 94.1 5.9 658 226 432 42.2 34.3 65.7 2,056 1,962 94 19.2 95.4 4.6 666 215 451 42.7 32.3 67.7 Humanities and Fine Arts Full-Time Part-Time 1,819 1,708 111 16.2 93.9 6.1 280 181 99 17.5 64.6 35.4 1,817 1,688 129 16.6 92.9 7.1 261 184 77 16.7 70.5 29.5 1,860 1,736 124 17.4 93.3 6.7 252 180 72 16.2 71.4 28.6 Natural Sciences Full-Time Part-Time 1,584 1,367 217 14.1 86.3 13.7 129 59 70 8.0 45.7 54.3 1,537 1,368 169 14.0 89.0 11.0 115 49 66 7.4 42.6 57.4 1,551 1,378 173 14.5 88.8 11.2 107 47 60 6.9 43.9 56.1 Social and Behavioral Sciences Full-Time Part-Time 1,880 1,725 155 16.8 91.8 8.2 154 131 23 9.6 85.1 14.9 1,815 1,668 147 16.6 91.9 8.1 169 138 31 10.8 81.7 18.3 1,793 1,661 132 16.8 92.6 7.4 157 130 27 10.1 82.8 17.2 No Specific College Full-Time Part-Time 1,187 825 362 10.6 69.5 30.5 240 32 208 15.0 13.3 86.7 1,138 778 360 10.4 68.4 31.6 267 41 226 17.1 15.4 84.6 1,109 728 381 10.4 65.6 34.4 280 62 218 18.0 22.1 77.9 Total Full-Time Part-Time Source: Office of the Registrar 22 Fall 2006 Headcount by College Full-Time No Specific College, 7.7% Social & Behavioral Sciences, 17.4% Natural Sciences, 13.8% Business Administration, 21.3% Education, 21.1% Humanities & Fine Arts, 18.6% Full-Time = 10,296 Students Part-Time No Specific College, 30.5% Business Administration, 11.8% Social & Behavioral Sciences, 8.1% Natural Sciences, 11.9% Humanities & Fine Arts, 10.0% Source: Office of the Registrar Education, 27.7% Part-Time = 1,964 Students 23 Enrollment by Level and Gender 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Enrollment 13,108 13,329 13,553 13,774 14,070 13,926 13,441 12,824 12,513 12,260 Female Percent 7,665 58.5 7,812 58.6 7,916 58.4 8,064 58.5 8,292 58.9 8,144 58.5 7,877 58.6 7,457 58.1 7,294 58.3 7,124 58.1 Male Percent 5,443 41.5 5,517 41.4 5,637 41.6 5,710 41.5 5,778 41.1 5,782 41.5 5,564 41.4 5,367 41.9 5,219 41.7 5,136 41.9 11,654 11,764 11,984 12,218 12,474 12,282 11,774 11,220 10,952 10,702 Female Percent 6,710 57.6 6,739 57.3 6,892 57.5 7,048 57.7 7,245 58.1 7,042 57.3 6,767 57.5 6,383 56.9 6,258 57.1 6,091 56.9 Male Percent 4,944 42.4 5,025 42.7 5,092 42.5 5,170 42.3 5,229 41.9 5,240 42.7 5,007 42.5 4,837 43.1 4,694 42.9 4,611 43.1 Graduate 1,454 1,565 1,569 1,556 1,596 1,644 1,667 1,604 1,561 1,558 Female Percent 955 65.7 1,073 68.6 1,024 65.3 1,016 65.3 1,047 65.6 1,102 67.0 1,110 66.6 1,074 67.0 1,036 66.4 1,033 66.3 Male Percent 499 34.3 492 31.4 545 34.7 540 34.7 549 34.4 542 33.0 557 33.4 530 33.0 525 33.6 525 33.7 Undergraduate Source: Office of the Registrar 24 Enrollment by College, Level and Gender College 2002 Female Male 2003 Female Male 2004 Female Male 2005 Female Male 2006 Female Male Enrollment Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate Unclassified 8,144 1,526 1,351 1,765 2,232 1,102 168 5,782 996 942 1,531 1,642 542 129 7,877 1,359 1,252 1,785 2,228 1,110 143 5,564 919 833 1,410 1,732 557 113 7,457 1,295 1,139 1,603 2,217 1,074 129 5,367 904 818 1,318 1,719 530 78 7,294 1,314 1,170 1,602 2,036 1,036 136 5,219 875 834 1,326 1,555 525 104 7,123 1,323 1,111 1,584 1,934 1,033 138 5,136 943 807 1,273 1,484 525 104 Business Administration Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate 1,204 227 257 308 375 37 1,651 303 323 499 462 64 1,147 210 203 337 351 46 1,589 291 262 462 498 76 1,083 199 168 307 381 28 1,508 280 257 423 490 58 1,038 190 174 277 361 36 1,493 286 252 435 465 55 978 191 188 259 300 40 1,451 276 287 399 433 56 Education Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate 2,550 370 358 540 792 490 721 89 84 188 186 174 2,408 310 331 518 804 445 697 66 87 162 206 176 2,247 269 286 431 738 523 713 71 80 154 216 192 2,167 300 295 435 670 467 696 80 77 137 211 191 2,048 267 277 434 616 454 674 79 87 117 179 212 Humanities and Fine Arts Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate 1,417 230 235 318 436 198 760 128 118 234 232 48 1,390 205 254 320 407 204 765 115 134 187 266 63 1,360 226 224 297 401 212 739 106 124 190 251 68 1,358 215 242 323 378 200 720 112 142 187 218 61 1,410 263 213 329 406 199 702 121 108 207 213 53 25 Enrollment by College, Level and Gender (Continued) College Natural Sciences Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate 2002 Female Male 2003 Female Male 2004 Female Male 2005 Female Male 2006 Female Male 631 136 121 154 181 39 1,148 170 209 314 377 78 620 136 122 129 189 44 1,125 183 173 314 387 68 612 124 108 151 176 53 1,101 168 178 265 414 76 623 157 107 147 163 49 1,029 157 180 289 337 66 632 141 125 148 172 46 1,025 189 162 276 337 61 Social and Behavioral Sciences Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate 1,251 230 215 373 355 78 774 113 123 224 264 50 1,275 205 217 396 381 76 766 105 119 226 262 54 1,262 184 196 362 421 99 772 116 117 220 264 55 1,253 187 218 352 390 106 731 103 112 203 250 63 1,201 202 188 349 367 95 749 121 107 219 240 62 No Specific College Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate Unclassified 1,091 333 165 72 93 260 168 728 193 85 72 121 128 129 1,037 293 125 85 96 295 143 622 159 58 59 113 120 113 893 293 157 55 100 159 129 534 163 62 66 84 81 78 855 265 134 68 74 178 136 550 137 71 75 74 89 104 854 259 120 65 73 199 138 535 157 56 55 82 81 104 Source: Office of the Registrar 26 Fall 2006 Enrollment Percent Undergraduate 50.0 40.0 30.0 20.0 10.0 0.0 Business Administration Education Humanities and Fine Arts Natural Sciences Social and Behavioral Sciences No Specific College Natural Sciences Social and Behavioral Sciences No Specific College Natural Sciences Social and Behavioral Sciences No Specific College Percent Graduate 50.0 40.0 30.0 20.0 10.0 0.0 Business Administration Education Humanities and Fine Arts Percent College 50.0 40.0 30.0 20.0 10.0 0.0 Business Administration Source: Office of the Registrar Education Humanities and Fine Arts 27 Fall 2006 Enrollment by Admission County Lyon 0 16 16 Sioux Plymouth Osceola 5 9 14 4 59 63 Dickinson 6 72 78 Clay 6 68 74 Cherokee 3 21 24 Buena Vista 5 66 71 O’Brien 2 60 62 5 99 104 Woodbury 15 166 181 Monona Ida 2 14 16 Harrison Sac 1 24 25 Crawford Shelby 1 11 12 0 17 17 Pottawattamie Mills 3 41 44 1 8 9 Fremont 1 3 4 12 92 104 Pocahontas 7 41 48 Calhoun 2 43 45 Carroll Audubon 0 12 12 5 117 122 7 26 33 Adair Hancock 7 59 66 Humboldt 2 49 51 Wright Webster 12 123 135 2 25 27 2 12 14 4 118 122 Madison 3 33 36 Union 4 10 14 Taylor 1 4 5 Ringgold 1 4 5 Clarke 5 40 45 52 699 751 6 89 95 Lucas Wayne 7 108 115 19 152 171 Grundy 19 146 165 Hardin 11 109 120 Warren Decatur 1 7 8 Butler 3 49 52 Jasper 3 92 95 Marion 1 11 12 1 4 5 8 80 88 Howard Buchanan 26 185 211 Black Hawk 376 1515 1891 Benton 15 125 140 17 95 112 Mahaska Appanoose 3 21 24 Fayette 15 112 127 Bremer 50 286 336 Iowa Poweshiek 1 60 61 Monroe 1 16 17 Winneshiek 15 103 118 4 64 68 Chickasaw 12 91 103 Tama Marshall 36 175 211 11 139 150 2 19 21 Floyd Franklin Story Polk Mitchell 4 72 76 Cerro Gordo 20 216 236 5 61 66 3 83 86 Dallas Adams 1 5 6 Worth Hamilton 3 55 58 Boone 2 26 28 Guthrie Winnebago 6 63 69 Kossuth Greene 7 111 118 Cass 0 20 20 Palo Alto 5 42 47 0 40 40 Montgomery 0 6 6 Page 2 13 15 Source: Office of the Registrar Emmet 5 43 48 Keokuk Wapello 2 53 55 Davis 0 20 20 8 49 57 4 32 36 Linn Allamakee 7 89 96 7 101 108 Delaware 12 120 132 Jones 107 726 833 Johnson 40 181 221 Washington 6 53 59 Jefferson 1 32 33 Van Buren 2 14 16 28 Clayton Henry 1 48 49 Lee 3 66 69 Cedar Dubuque 66 400 466 15 75 90 6 47 53 9 Muscatine 110 119 Louisa 2 20 22 Des Moines 3 60 63 Jackson 5 71 76 Clinton 11 138 149 Scott 30 349 379 KEY: Graduates Undergraduates Total Enrollment by Age UG Total Enrollment Under 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30-39 40-49 50-64 Over 64 2001 G UG 12,474 1,596 423 2,028 2,257 2,407 2,293 1,361 474 226 174 109 84 60 53 293 176 55 1 0 0 0 2 27 95 144 123 94 100 74 68 58 385 307 119 0 2002 G UG 12,282 1,644 110 1,553 1,979 2,472 2,453 1,682 615 291 177 130 80 80 52 355 178 73 2 0 0 0 1 7 100 121 132 105 80 88 85 66 403 309 146 1 2003 G UG 11,774 1,667 52 1,004 1,734 2,053 2,461 1,978 980 361 192 145 104 79 60 341 159 68 3 0 0 0 0 4 69 145 123 112 106 77 70 69 436 277 179 0 2004 G UG 11,220 1,604 106 1,435 1,712 1,964 2,338 1,682 665 290 184 118 100 77 51 290 148 59 1 0 0 2 1 15 114 154 140 95 101 85 60 67 370 246 153 1 2005 2006 G UG G 10,952 1,561 10,702 1,558 108 1,463 1,669 2,062 2,067 1,584 677 289 194 121 92 78 58 294 138 55 3 0 0 0 2 13 112 187 132 120 79 91 65 53 366 223 116 2 106 1,526 1,699 1,974 2,120 1,353 686 312 165 120 77 73 58 263 116 51 3 0 0 0 2 17 109 149 152 103 100 76 66 61 375 226 122 0 Source: Office of the Registrar 29 Enrollment by Age 2006 30 2500 Students 2000 1500 1000 500 0 Under 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30-39 40-49 50-64 Over 64 Age Undergraduate Source: Office of the Registrar Graduate Fall 2006 Enrollment by Residence Iowa Resident N % Enrollment U.S. Non-Iowa Resident N % International N % N TOTAL % 11,129 90.8 699 5.7 432 3.5 12,260 100.0 New Freshmen 1,594 90.1 139 7.9 35 2.0 1,768 100.0 Undergraduate 9,907 92.6 542 5.1 253 2.4 10,702 100.0 Graduate 1,222 78.4 157 10.1 179 11.5 1,558 100.0 Source: Office of the Registrar 31 Enrollment by Residence and College Undergraduate N % Iowa Resident Business Administration Education Humanities and Fine Arts Natural Sciences Social and Behavioral Sciences No Specific College U.S., Non-Iowa Resident Business Administration Education Humanities and Fine Arts Natural Sciences Social and Behavioral Sciences No Specific College International Business Administration Education Humanities and Fine Arts Natural Sciences Social and Behavioral Sciences No Specific College Total Source: Office of the Registrar N Graduate % N Total % 9,907 92.6 1,222 78.4 11,129 90.8 2,183 1,941 1,736 1,437 1,707 903 22.0 19.6 17.5 14.5 17.2 9.1 100.0 5.1 49 580 159 77 120 237 4.0 47.5 13.0 6.3 9.8 19.4 100.0 10.1 2232 2521 1895 1514 1827 1140 11129.0 699 20.1 22.7 17.0 13.6 16.4 10.2 17.5 19.7 19.7 12.0 14.0 17.0 100.0 2.4 0 46 40 11 22 38 0.0 29.3 25.5 7.0 14.0 24.2 100.0 11.5 95 153 147 76 98 130 699.0 432 13.6 21.9 21.0 10.9 14.0 18.6 26.3 22.3 29.6 10.6 8.4 2.8 100.0 100.0 102 48 70 68 25 119 432.0 12,260 23.6 11.1 16.2 15.7 5.8 27.5 542 95 107 107 65 76 92 253 55 8 17 49 10 114 10,702 21.7 3.2 6.7 19.4 4.0 45.1 100.0 100.0 157 179 47 40 53 19 15 5 1,558 5.7 3.5 100.0 32 Enrollment by Residence N 2002 % N 2003 % N 2004 % N 2005 % N 2006 % Enrollment Iowa Resident U.S., Non-Iowa Resident International 13,926 12,781 779 366 100.0 91.8 5.6 2.6 13,441 12,356 701 384 100.0 91.9 5.2 2.9 12,824 11,793 680 351 100.0 92.0 5.3 2.7 12,513 11,400 691 422 100.0 91.1 5.5 3.4 12,260 11,129 699 432 100.0 90.8 5.7 3.5 New Freshmen Iowa Resident U.S., Non-Iowa Resident International 1,865 1,743 110 12 100.0 93.5 5.9 0.6 1,785 1,683 88 14 100.0 94.3 4.9 0.8 1,700 1,573 105 22 100.0 92.5 6.2 1.3 1,737 1,598 124 15 100.0 92.0 7.1 0.9 1,768 1,594 139 35 100.0 90.2 7.9 2.0 Undergraduate Iowa Resident U.S., Non-Iowa Resident International 12,282 11,504 571 207 100.0 93.7 4.6 1.7 11,774 11,061 507 206 100.0 93.9 4.3 1.7 11,220 10,516 516 188 100.0 93.7 4.6 1.7 10,952 10,185 537 230 100.0 93.0 4.9 2.1 10,702 9,907 542 253 100.0 92.6 5.1 2.4 Graduate Iowa resident U.S., Non-Iowa Resident International 1,644 1,277 208 159 100.0 77.7 12.7 9.7 1,667 1,295 194 178 100.0 77.7 11.6 10.7 1,604 1,277 164 163 100.0 79.6 10.2 10.2 1,561 1,215 154 192 100.0 77.8 9.9 12.3 1,558 1,222 157 179 100.0 78.4 10.1 11.5 Source: Office of the Registrar 33 Fall 2006 Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity American Indian/ Asian/ Black Alaskan Native N % Pacific Islander N % African American N % Hispanic/ N Latino % N White % International N % No Response N % Enrollment 31 100.0 147 100.0 377 100.0 205 100.0 10,635 100.0 432 100.0 433 100.0 Undergraduate 28 90.3 131 89.1 288 76.4 181 88.3 9,463 89.0 253 58.6 358 82.7 3 9.7 16 10.9 89 23.6 24 11.7 1,172 11.0 179 41.4 75 17.3 Graduate Percentage 0.3 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% American Indian/Alaskan Native 1.2 Asian/Pacific Islander 3.1 Black/Africian American Undergraduate Hispanic/Latino 1.7 86.7 White International 3.5 No Response Graduate N=12,260 Source: Office of the Registrar 3.5 34 Fall 2006 Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity and College Total Undergraduate Graduate American Indian/ Asian/ Black/ Alaskan Native N % Pacific Islander N % African American N % Hispanic/ N Latino % N White % International N % No Response N % 31 28 3 90.3 9.7 147 131 16 89.1 10.9 377 288 89 76.4 23.6 205 181 24 88.3 11.7 10,635 9,463 1,172 89.0 11.0 432 253 179 58.6 41.4 433 358 75 82.7 17.3 Business Administration Undergraduate Graduate 3 3 0 100.0 0.0 36 35 1 97.2 2.8 49 49 0 100.0 0.0 33 33 0 100.0 0.0 2,135 2091 44 97.9 2.1 102 55 47 53.9 46.1 71 67 4 94.4 5.6 Education Undergraduate Graduate 2 1 1 50.0 50.0 15 11 4 73.3 26.7 94 48 46 51.1 48.9 37 27 10 73.0 27.0 2,450 1908 542 77.9 22.1 48 8 40 16.7 83.3 76 53 23 69.7 30.3 Humanities and Fine Arts Undergraduate Graduate 4 4 0 100.0 0.0 29 26 3 89.7 10.3 57 42 15 73.7 26.3 40 39 1 97.5 2.5 1,837 1664 173 90.6 9.4 70 17 53 24.3 75.7 75 68 7 90.7 9.3 Natural Sciences Undergraduate Graduate 5 5 0 100.0 0.0 21 21 0 100.0 0.0 45 38 7 84.4 15.6 24 23 1 95.8 4.2 1,439 1365 74 94.9 5.1 68 49 19 72.1 27.9 56 50 6 89.3 10.7 Sciences Undergraduate Graduate 14 12 2 85.7 14.3 26 22 4 84.6 15.4 69 59 10 85.5 14.5 46 43 3 93.5 6.5 1,677 1566 111 93.4 6.6 25 10 15 40.0 60.0 93 81 12 87.1 12.9 3 3 0 100.0 0.0 20 16 4 80.0 20.0 63 52 11 82.5 17.5 25 16 9 64.0 36.0 1,097 869 228 79.2 20.8 119 114 5 95.8 4.2 62 39 23 62.9 37.1 No Specific College Undergraduate Graduate Source: Office of the Registrar 35 Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity N 2002 % N 2003 % N 2004 % N 2005 % N 2006 % Enrollment American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black/African American Hispanic/Latino White International No Response 13,926 31 128 397 207 12,332 366 465 100.0 0.2 0.9 2.9 1.5 88.6 2.6 3.3 13,441 32 141 426 208 11,780 384 470 100.0 0.2 1.0 3.2 1.5 87.6 2.9 3.5 12,824 34 125 425 225 11,201 351 463 100.0 0.3 1.0 3.3 1.8 87.3 2.7 3.6 12,513 26 129 415 186 10,894 422 441 100.0 0.2 1.0 3.3 1.5 87.1 3.4 3.5 12,260 31 147 377 205 10,635 432 433 100.0 0.3 1.2 3.1 1.7 86.7 3.5 3.5 Undergraduate American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black/African American Hispanic/Latino White International No Response 12,282 25 109 319 195 11,023 207 404 100.0 0.2 0.9 2.6 1.6 89.7 1.7 3.3 11,774 28 130 323 187 10,498 206 402 100.0 0.2 1.1 2.7 1.6 89.2 1.7 3.4 11,220 30 114 324 200 9,978 188 386 100.0 0.3 1.0 2.9 1.8 88.9 1.7 3.4 10,952 23 116 317 164 9,740 230 362 100.0 0.2 1.1 2.9 1.5 88.9 2.1 3.3 10,702 28 131 288 181 9,463 253 358 100.0 0.3 1.2 2.7 1.7 88.4 2.4 3.3 Graduate American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black/African American Hispanic/Latino White International No Response 1,644 6 19 78 12 1,309 159 61 100.0 0.4 1.2 4.7 0.7 79.6 9.7 3.7 1,667 4 11 103 21 1,282 178 68 100.0 0.2 0.7 6.2 1.3 76.9 10.7 4.1 1,604 4 11 101 25 1,223 163 77 100.0 0.2 0.7 6.3 1.6 76.2 10.2 4.8 1,561 3 13 98 22 1,154 192 79 100.0 0.2 0.8 6.3 1.4 73.9 12.3 5.1 1,558 3 16 89 24 1,172 179 75 100.0 0.2 1.0 5.7 1.5 75.2 11.5 4.8 Source: Office of the Registrar 36 Minority Student Enrollment (Fall Semester) 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Enrollment Annual Percent Change 526 -3.8 539 2.5 587 8.9 666 13.5 722 8.4 763 5.7 807 5.8 809 0.2 756 -6.6 760 0.5 American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black/African American Hispanic/Latino 27 149 256 94 25 139 283 92 33 141 308 105 35 140 356 135 30 142 370 180 31 128 397 207 32 141 426 208 34 125 425 225 26 129 415 186 31 147 377 205 Undergraduate Annual Percent Change 434 -6.3 457 5.3 488 6.8 557 14.1 611 9.7 648 6.1 668 3.1 668 0.0 620 -7.2 628 1.3 American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black/African American Hispanic/Latino 24 132 198 80 23 126 222 86 28 128 242 90 31 124 283 119 27 127 296 161 25 109 319 195 28 130 323 187 30 114 324 200 23 116 317 164 28 131 288 181 Graduate Annual Percent Change 92 9.5 82 -10.9 99 20.7 109 10.1 111 1.8 115 3.6 139 20.9 141 1.4 136 -3.5 132 -2.9 American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black/African American Hispanic/Latino 3 17 58 14 2 13 61 6 5 13 66 15 4 16 73 16 3 15 74 19 6 19 78 12 4 11 103 21 4 11 101 25 3 13 98 22 3 16 89 24 Source: Office of the Registrar 37 Minority Student Enrollment 800 700 611 600 38 668 628 620 557 500 Students 668 648 488 457 434 400 300 200 100 0 92 1997 82 1998 99 1999 109 2000 111 2001 115 2002 139 2003 141 2004 Year Undergraduate Source: Office of the Registrar Graduate 136 2005 132 2006 International Students by Country: Fall 2006* Country N Country Albania 1 Australia 1 Argentina Austria 2 4 75 Denmark N Country 3 Ecuador 3 Fiji 1 Ethiopia 1 118 Malaysia N Country 6 Mali 3 Mongolia 1 Mexico 5 196 Sri Lanka 1 Taiwan 12 Switzerland 1 Finland 1 Nepal 7 Tanzania Barbados 1 Ghana 3 Nigeria 2 Tibet Bosnia-Herzegovina 2 37 Oman 1 India 23 Philippines Iran 2 Canada 10 Chad Chile 1 1 2 China 28 Congo 1 Colombia Costa Rica Croatia Czech Republic Netherlands Hong Kong 10 Ceylon 2 1 Brazil Bulgaria Germany 3 2 1 2 Iceland Indonesia 1 9 Japan 20 Kenya 5 Kazakhstan Peru Poland Romania Senegal Macao Macedonia 1 1 Siera Leone South Korea Malawi 2 Serbia Spain 2 1 2 Ukraine 1 2 Upper Volta 10 8 70 1 2 1 Saudi Arabia Latvia Thailand 3 Trinidad/Tobago 51 Rwanda 1 1 Russia 1 Lebanon 1 1 Sweden Bahamas Bahrain N 2 Turkey 5 United Kingdom 3 Vietnam 4 Zaire 4 3 1 1 1 21 1 TOTAL 432 Source: Office of the Registrar * Includes undergraduates and graduates 39 Fall 2006 International Students by College College TOTAL Undergraduate N % N Graduate % N Total % 40 253 100.0 179 100.0 432 100.0 55 21.7 47 26.3 102 23.6 8 3.2 40 22.3 48 11.1 Humanities and Fine Arts 17 6.7 53 29.6 70 16.2 Natural Sciences 49 19.4 19 10.6 68 15.7 Social and Behavioral Sciences 10 4.0 15 8.4 25 5.8 114 45.1 5 2.8 119 27.5 Business Administration Education No Specific College Source: Office of the Registrar International Students by College* College 2002 N 2003 N % 2004 N % % N 2005 % N 2006 % TOTAL Annual Percent Change 366 100.0 3.1 384 100.0 4.9 351 100.1 -8.6 422 100.0 20.2 432 100.0 2.4 Business Administration 59 16.1 80 20.8 57 16.2 89 21.1 102 23.6 Education 47 12.8 42 10.9 55 15.7 51 12.1 48 11.1 Humanities and Fine Arts 68 18.7 71 18.5 70 20.0 82 19.4 70 16.2 Natural Sciences 63 17.2 64 16.7 65 18.5 52 12.3 68 15.7 Social and Behavioral Sciences 36 9.8 28 7.3 26 7.4 33 7.8 25 5.8 No Specific College 93 25.4 99 25.8 78 22.2 115 27.3 119 27.5 Source: Office of the Registrar Includes undergraduates and graduates * 41 Top 5 Countries of Origin for International Students Total N Fall Country 2000 Russia 42 Japan 27 PR China 21 Saudia Arabia 19 South Korea 15 339 2001 Russia 48 Japan 24 PR China 24 South Korea 19 Canada 13 355 2002 Japan 51 Russia 45 PR China 18 India 17 Taiwan 14 366 2003 Russia 51 Japan 43 Hong Kong 28 South Korea 25 PR China 21 384 2004 Russia 50 Japan 34 India 21 Peru 16 PR China 15 351 2005 Russia 61 Hong Kong 33 Japan 30 South Korea 26 India 23 422 2006 Saudi Arabia 70 Russia 51 Hong Kong 37 China 28 India 23 432 Source: Office of the Registrar Country N Country South Korea Saudi Arabia N 18 30 Country N Country South Korea N International Students 15 42 Enrollment by Term 2005-2006 Undergraduate Graduate N % N % Summer Business Administration Education Humanities and Fine Arts Natural Sciences Social and Behavioral Sciences No Specific College Fall Business Administration Education Humanities and Fine Arts Natural Sciences Social and Behavioral Sciences No Specific College Spring Business Administration Education Humanities and Fine Arts Natural Sciences Social and Behavioral Sciences No Specific College 2006-2007 Undergraduate Graduate N % N % Annual % Change UG G % % 3,596 14.7 1,602 33.5 3,501 24.6 1,588 50.5 -2.6 -0.9 652 738 419 363 521 903 18.1 20.5 11.7 10.1 14.5 25.1 100.0 44.6 57 436 219 94 53 743 3.6 27.2 13.7 5.9 3.3 46.4 100.0 32.6 582 687 421 326 463 1,022 16.6 19.6 12.0 9.3 13.2 29.2 100.0 75.4 52 448 213 78 57 740 3.3 28.2 13.4 4.9 3.6 46.6 100.0 49.5 -10.7 -6.9 0.5 -10.2 -11.1 13.2 -8.8 2.8 -2.7 -17.0 7.5 -0.4 -18.6 -0.2 6.2 42.7 16.2 6.9 10.1 18.0 100.0 -4.4 -6.8 2.4 0.9 -1.2 -2.5 10,952 2,440 2,205 1,817 1,537 1,815 1,138 9,990 2,198 1,977 1,715 1,395 1,726 979 22.3 20.1 16.6 14.0 16.6 10.4 100.0 40.7 22.0 19.8 17.2 14.0 17.3 9.8 100.0 1,561 91 658 261 115 169 267 1,619 93 663 255 107 162 339 5.8 42.2 16.7 7.4 10.8 17.1 100.0 33.9 5.7 41.0 15.8 6.6 10.0 20.9 100.0 10,702 2333 2,056 1,860 1,551 1,793 1,109 21.8 19.2 17.4 14.5 16.8 10.4 100.0 0.0 1,558 96 666 252 107 157 280 0.0 -2.3 5.5 1.2 -3.4 -7.0 -7.1 4.9 -5.9 0.0 Source: Office of the Registrar Note: This depicts the academic year as reflected on the annual report (i.e., 2005-06 reflects Summer 2005, Fall 2005, Spring 2006) 43 Fall Average Course Load: 1996 - 2005 14 12 13.33 13.33 13.24 13.19 13.17 13.16 13.2 12.98 13.16 12.93 10 Hours 8 6 4 5.33 4.71 5.03 4.92 5.34 5.55 5.48 5.52 6.32 6.33 2 0 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Year Undergraduate Source: Office of the Registrar Graduate 2004 2005 44 Fall On-Campus Headcount and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Enrollment by Level 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Headcount Enrollment Annual Percent Change 13,108 1.2 13,329 1.7 13,553 1.7 13,774 1.6 14,070 2.1 13,926 -1.0 13,441 -3.5 12,824 -4.6 12,513 -2.4 12,260 -2.0 Undergraduate Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Unclassified 11,654 2,524 2,275 3,025 3,536 294 11,764 2,678 2,158 2,948 3,684 296 11,984 2,812 2,224 2,941 3,737 270 12,218 2,979 2,238 3,143 3,580 278 12,474 2,830 2,464 3,188 3,735 257 12,282 2,522 2,293 3,296 3,874 297 11,774 2,278 2,085 3,195 3,960 256 11,220 2,199 1,957 2,921 3,936 207 10,952 2,189 2,004 2,928 3,591 240 10,702 2,266 1,919 2,857 3,418 242 1,454 1,081 373 1,565 1,154 411 1,569 1,133 436 1,556 1,144 412 1,596 1,174 422 1,644 1,163 481 1,667 1,173 494 1,604 1,100 504 1,561 1,112 449 1,558 1,113 445 FTE Enrollment Annual Percent Change 11,309 0.9 11,415 0.9 11,628 1.9 11,868 2.1 12,081 1.8 11,879 -1.7 11,424 -3.8 11,006 -3.7 11,016 0.1 10,835 -1.6 Undergraduate Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Unclassified 10,308 2,335 2,087 2,729 3,067 90 10,374 2,487 1,960 2,640 3,195 92 10,563 2,610 2,039 2,614 3,216 84 10,787 2,762 2,051 2,787 3,096 91 10,941 2,561 2,246 2,827 3,226 81 10,761 2,319 2,098 2,928 3,328 88 10,283 2,063 1,890 2,848 3,403 79 9,795 1,997 1,764 2,589 3,377 68 9,801 2,045 1,869 2,665 3,133 89 9,623 2,090 1,814 2,631 3,001 87 1,001 763 238 1,041 787 254 1,065 800 265 1,081 845 236 1,140 888 252 1,118 839 279 1,141 862 279 1,211 893 318 1,215 933 282 1,212 945 267 Graduate Master's Advanced Graduate Master's Advanced Source: Office of the Registrar 45 Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Enrollment by Level 4,000 3,500 46 Enrollment FTEs 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Year Freshman Source: Office of the Registrar Sophomore Junior Senior Special Graduate Majors by Department and Gender College/Department Freshmen F M Sophomore F M Total Students 1,323 943 1,112 807 1,584 1,273 1,934 1,484 138 104 1,033 525 Business Administration Accounting Economics Finance Management Marketing Business Potential 191 83 2 27 28 35 16 276 70 11 52 83 29 31 188 66 1 23 33 32 33 287 59 8 55 86 37 42 259 59 50 5 87 54 4 399 86 10 87 139 75 2 300 79 7 58 95 60 1 433 97 20 102 160 54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 12 0 0 28 0 0 56 10 0 0 46 0 0 Education Curriculum and Instruction Educational Psychology and Foundations Health, Physical Education and Leisure Services Special Education Teaching 267 218 0 0 49 0 0 79 26 0 0 53 0 0 277 206 0 0 71 0 0 87 27 0 0 60 0 0 434 321 0 0 113 0 0 117 32 0 0 85 0 616 496 0 0 120 0 0 179 71 0 0 108 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 454 139 152 29 66 68 0 212 25 112 6 63 6 0 Humanities and Fine Arts Art Communication Studies Communicative Disorders English Language and Literature Modern Languages School of Music Philosophy and Religion Theatre Interdisciplinary 263 47 59 17 47 20 55 0 16 2 121 24 23 1 17 7 36 5 7 1 213 34 64 23 41 18 26 2 4 1 108 16 36 1 14 1 27 5 8 0 329 60 116 38 52 19 24 5 12 3 207 34 87 2 25 10 24 8 13 4 406 91 119 35 64 48 37 1 9 2 213 46 63 0 34 11 36 13 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 199 3 35 49 46 27 29 0 0 10 53 0 13 0 17 5 18 0 0 0 Educational Leadership, Counseling, & Postsecondary Educ Junior F M Senior F M Unclassified F M Graduate F M 47 Majors by Department and Gender (Continued) College/Department Freshman F M Sophomore F M Junior F M Senior F M Unclassified F M Graduate F M Natural Sciences Biology Chemistry Computer Science Earth Science Industrial Technology Mathematics Physics Interdisciplinary 141 93 15 2 2 12 15 0 2 189 70 11 38 3 38 15 8 6 126 80 8 4 5 15 14 0 0 162 46 9 18 2 65 15 6 1 148 81 10 1 5 24 19 2 6 276 62 13 37 16 113 26 6 3 172 99 10 1 19 12 23 2 6 337 72 17 32 15 154 35 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46 2 2 1 0 3 17 0 21 61 6 2 7 0 19 8 4 15 Social and Behavioral Sciences Design, Textiles, Gerontology, & Family Studies Geography History Political Science Psychology Social Work Sociology, Anthropology and Criminology Interdisciplinary 202 33 0 23 21 65 27 24 9 121 0 1 35 21 14 1 41 8 188 63 0 13 9 49 34 16 4 107 3 3 28 15 17 4 26 11 349 72 0 19 18 84 76 69 11 219 7 7 51 29 31 9 66 19 367 99 1 35 16 89 54 54 19 240 10 11 75 31 30 4 45 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 95 0 4 10 0 25 34 8 14 62 0 9 13 0 11 9 3 17 Other Continuing Education and Special Programs 259 259 157 157 120 120 56 56 65 65 55 55 73 73 82 82 138 138 104 104 199 199 81 81 Source: Office of the Registrar 48 Majors by College and Level (1st Major Only) 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Business Administration Undergraduate Graduate Total 2,588 87 2,675 2,638 93 2,731 2,672 81 2,753 2,727 87 2,814 2,815 93 2,908 2,754 101 2,855 2,614 122 2,736 2,505 86 2,591 2,440 91 2,531 2,333 96 2,429 Education Undergraduate Graduate Total 2,284 500 2,784 2,441 599 3,040 2,485 703 3,188 2,539 662 3,201 2,628 645 3,273 2,607 664 3,271 2,484 621 3,105 2,245 715 2,960 2,205 658 2,863 2,056 666 2,722 Humanities and Fine Arts Undergraduate Graduate Total 1,753 279 2,032 1,746 313 2,059 1,887 257 2,144 1,956 257 2,213 1,935 257 2,192 1,931 246 2,177 1,888 267 2,155 1,819 280 2,099 1,817 261 2,078 1,860 252 2,112 Natural Sciences Undergraduate Graduate Total 1,612 118 1,730 1,623 106 1,729 1,801 120 1,921 1,696 146 1,842 1,685 136 1,821 1,662 117 1,779 1,633 112 1,745 1,584 129 1,713 1,537 115 1,652 1,551 107 1,658 Social and Behavioral Sciences Undergraduate Graduate Total 1,797 105 1,902 1,765 91 1,856 1,701 97 1,798 1,759 102 1,861 1,842 122 1,964 1,897 128 2,025 1,911 130 2,041 1,880 154 2,034 1,815 169 1,984 1,793 157 1,950 49 Majors by College and Level (Continued) 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Pre-Professionals Undergraduate Graduate Total 193 0 193 179 0 179 140 0 140 120 0 120 113 0 113 121 0 121 127 0 127 140 0 140 145 0 145 120 0 120 Undecided Undergraduate Graduate Total 726 0 726 673 0 673 671 0 671 800 0 800 865 2 867 738 0 738 645 0 645 583 0 583 551 0 551 577 0 577 Unclassified Undergraduate Graduate Total 294 0 294 296 0 296 204 0 204 189 0 189 184 0 184 185 0 185 126 0 126 137 0 137 154 0 154 112 0 112 Special Undergraduate Graduate Total 66 0 66 52 0 52 66 0 66 89 0 89 73 0 73 65 0 65 66 0 66 71 0 71 60 0 60 48 14 62 Non-Degree Graduates Total 365 363 311 302 341 388 415 240 267 266 Gen Studies & Ind. Studies, BLS Undergraduate 341 351 357 343 334 322 280 256 228 252 1,985 1,914 1,749 1,843 1,912 1,819 1,659 1,427 1,405 1,389 Total Other Program Source: Office of the Registrar 50 Undergraduate Majors by College 3,000 2,750 2,500 Students 2,250 2,000 1,750 1,500 1,250 1,000 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Year Business Education Humanities and Fine Arts Natural Sciences Social and Behavioral Sciences No Specific College Source: Office of the Registrar 51 Graduate Majors by College 800 700 52 600 Students 500 400 300 200 100 0 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Year Business Natural Sciences Source: Office of the Registrar Education Social and Behavioral Sciences Humanities and Fine Arts No Specific College 2006 Percentage of 1st Majors by College* 100% Percentage 75% 50% 25% 0% 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Year Business Natural Sciences Source: Office of the Registrar * Includes undergraduates and graduates Education Social and Behavioral Sciences Humanities and Fine Arts No Specific College 53 Continuing Education Credit Enrollment Trends 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 Total Annual Percent Change 9,845 9.8 9,819 -0.3 10,203 3.9 9,528 -6.6 9,413 -1.2 8,778 -6.7 Off-Campus 6,408 5,617 5,543 5,182 5,629 5,246 On-Campus 645 689 809 814 910 596 1,484 1,631 1,686 1,768 1,606 1,719 World Wide Web (WWW) 464 828 1,260 1,002 630 595 Guided Independent Study-Print 700 706 454 372 294 273 Guided Independent Study-Web 144 348 451 390 344 349 Iowa Communications Network (ICN) Source: Continuing Education and Special Programs 54 Continuing Education Courses Offered Iowa Counties Iowa Cities/Towns Number of Off-Campus Degree and Certificate Programs 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 67 75 70 69 66 60 127 140 130 137 122 115 20 20 18 19 20 21 Source: Continuing Education and Special Programs Continuing Education Courses Offered in Iowa Counties Number of Iowa Counties 100 80 60 40 20 0 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 Year 2004-2005 2005-2006 55 Annual Degrees Awarded by Level 19961997 19971998 19981999 19992000 20002001 20012002 20022003 20032004 20042005 20052006 Total Degrees Awarded Baccalaureate Master's Specialists Doctorates 2,613 2,175 425 3 10 2,579 2,214 353 2 10 2,769 2,327 429 6 7 2,830 2,386 426 10 8 2,665 2,266 383 3 13 2,851 2,420 415 4 12 3,018 2,592 405 9 12 3,039 2,584 434 11 10 3,176 2,669 494 3 10 2,933 2,423 485 7 18 Undergraduate Degrees Awarded Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Fine Arts Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Technology Bachelor of Liberal Studies 2,175 2,066 3 26 54 16 10 2,214 2,111 4 21 65 3 10 2,327 2,229 2 17 63 5 11 2,386 2,254 8 28 77 4 15 2,266 2,144 5 20 76 2 19 2,420 2,307 8 22 71 0 12 2,592 2,449 7 24 84 1 27 2,584 2,463 8 16 23 74 0 2,669 2,514 9 22 90 0 34 2,423 2,272 15 19 93 0 24 438 0 125 253 27 7 0 5 8 0 3 0 6 4 365 0 126 172 33 6 0 7 9 0 2 0 2 8 442 0 121 242 37 13 0 7 9 0 6 0 2 5 444 0 127 244 35 5 0 3 12 0 10 0 2 6 399 0 92 211 55 6 0 1 18 0 3 0 11 2 431 2 107 217 36 11 0 10 16 16 4 0 5 7 426 7 114 215 5 12 0 8 17 27 9 0 2 10 455 23 127 198 21 11 0 11 13 30 11 0 2 8 507 13 147 206 52 19 0 6 21 30 3 0 1 9 510 19 108 237 62 12 0 5 15 27 7 0 3 15 Graduate Degrees Awarded Master of Accounting Master of Arts in Education Master of Arts Master of Business Administration Master of Music Master of Philosophy Master of Public Policy Master of Science Master of Social Work Specialist in Education Specialist Doctor of Industrial Technology Doctor of Education Source: Office of the Registrar 56 Annual Degrees Awarded* 3,250 3,000 2,750 2,500 2,250 Degrees 2,000 1,750 1,500 1,250 1,000 750 500 250 0 19961997 19971998 19981999 19992000 20002001 20012002 20022003 20032004 20042005 20052006 Year Undergraduate Source: Office of the Registrar Graduate 57 2005 - 2006 Degrees Granted by College Baccalaureates N % N Master's Specialists N % % Doctorates N % Total Degrees Granted 2,423 100.0 485 100.0 7 100.0 18 100.0 Business Administration 575 23.7 81 16.7 - - - - Education 533 22.0 176 36.3 7 100.0 15 83.3 Humanities and Fine Arts 401 16.5 129 26.6 - - - - Natural Sciences 319 13.2 40 8.2 - - 3 16.7 Social and Behavioral Sciences 481 19.9 59 12.2 - - - - No Specific College 114 4.7 0 0.0 - - - - Source: Office of the Registrar Social and Behavioral Sciences 18.4% Natural Sciences 12.3% Humanities and Fine Arts 18.1% No Specific College 3.9% Business Administration 22.4% Education 24.9% 2005-2006 Degrees by College 2,933 Degrees Granted 58 Degrees Granted by College: Years 2000 - 2006 20002001 Total Degrees Awarded Baccalaureate Master's Specialists Doctorates 20012002 2,665 2,266 383 3 13 Business Administration B.A./Teaching B.A./Liberal Arts M.B.A. Master of Accounting 499 2 442 55 0 Education B.A./Teaching B.A./Liberal Arts M.A./Education M.A./Liberal Arts Master of Science Specialist in Ed. Doctor of Education 698 417 113 92 71 0 3 2 Humanities and Fine Arts B.A./Teaching B.A./Liberal Arts Bachelor Fine Arts Bachelor of Music M.A./Liberal Arts Master of Music 534 88 306 5 20 109 6 20022003 2,851 2,420 415 4 12 444 55 530 92 0 419 115 575 4 533 36 2 752 449 125 107 60 0 4 7 537 65 325 8 22 106 11 20032004 3,018 2,592 405 9 12 537 38 574 107 0 420 117 568 5 551 5 7 809 481 119 114 76 0 9 10 585 90 347 7 24 105 12 20042005 3,039 2,584 434 11 10 556 12 600 114 468 117 615 8 563 21 23 802 452 138 127 66 0 11 8 542 64 351 8 23 85 11 571 44 590 127 446 96 20052006 3,176 2,669 494 3 10 2,933 2,423 485 7 18 674 3 606 52 13 656 7 568 62 19 785 397 177 147 52 0 3 9 731 359 174 103 68 5 7 15 585 82 349 9 22 104 19 530 46 321 15 19 117 12 59 Degrees Granted by College: Years 2000 - 2006 (Continued) 20002001 Natural Sciences B.A./Teaching B.A./Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Technology M.A./Liberal Arts Master of Science Doctor of Industrial Technology 395 53 222 73 2 16 18 11 Social and Behavioral Sciences B.A./Teaching B.A./Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science M.A./Liberal Arts Master of Public Policy Master of Social Work 402 45 338 3 15 1 0 No Specific College B.A./Liberal Arts Bachelor of Liberal Studies 137 118 19 Source: Office of the Registrar 20012002 350 34 386 16 386 60 207 67 0 31 16 5 466 48 368 4 20 10 16 135 123 12 20022003 334 47 420 46 390 59 203 83 1 25 17 2 518 56 417 1 9 8 27 148 121 27 20032004 346 42 474 44 148.0 359 45 203 74 0 22 13 2 593 46 481 0 25 11 30 128 112 16 20042005 322 35 527 66 417 58 220 90 0 27 21 1 579 57 463 0 23 6 30 136 102 34 20052006 368 48 520 59 362 42 184 93 0 25 15 3 540 48 433 0 27 5 27 114 90 24 60 Retention and Graduation Analysis Admit Year Total First Time Freshmen 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 1,659 1,807 1,856 2,007 2,012 1,919 1,982 2,124 2,218 2,064 1,822 1,742 1,657 1,694 1,687 Continuing 2nd Year N % 1,350 1,449 1,498 1,641 1,649 1,582 1,605 1,729 1,863 1,681 1,468 1,417 1,337 1,390 81.4 80.2 80.7 81.8 82.0 82.4 81.0 81.4 84.0 81.4 80.6 81.4 80.9 82.1 Graduating 4th Year N % 435 489 539 604 673 552 585 712 751 666 610 26.2 27.1 29.0 30.1 33.4 28.8 29.5 33.5 33.9 32.3 33.5 Graduating 6th Year N % 1,032 1,136 1,155 1,289 1,338 1,252 1,274 1,380 1,488 62.2 62.9 62.2 64.2 66.5 65.2 64.3 65.0 67.1 Source: Office of the Registrar 61 Residence Hall Occupancy by Level, Gender and Year: 2002 - 2006 Fall 2006 Female Male Total Year Total 2,469 1,572 4,041 1,138 711 1,849 2002 4,121 Sophomore 645 360 1,005 2003 3,818 Junior 363 264 627 2004 3,742 Senior 220 155 375 2005 3,898 Unclassified & Graduates 103 82 185 2006 4,041 TOTAL Freshman Source: Department of Residence Residence Hall Occupancy - Fall 2006 Number of Students 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 Female TOTAL Freshman Male Sophomore Junior Senior Unclassified & Graduates 62 Alumni Alumni Total Living Alumni by College College N 2002 % N 2003 % N 2004 % N 2005 % N 2006*** % TOTAL Living Alumni** 87,664 100.0 89,863 100.0 91,400 100.0 93,683 100.0 95,559 100.0 Business Administration 16,677 19.0 17,166 19.1 17,840 19.5 18,418 19.7 18,974 19.9 Education* 31,480 35.9 32,186 35.8 31,696 34.7 32,091 34.3 32,200 33.7 Humanities and Fine Arts 14,657 16.7 15,052 16.7 15,491 16.9 15,945 17.0 16,437 17.2 Natural Sciences 11,619 13.3 11,867 13.2 12,190 13.3 12,518 13.4 12,793 13.4 Social and Behavioral Sciences 13,231 15.1 13,592 15.1 14,183 15.5 14,711 15.7 15,155 15.9 Source: Alumni Association * Includes Alumni earning only Teaching Certificates Awarded pre-1960. Alumni having earned degrees in different colleges are counted in each college. *** As of October 2006 ** 63 Total Living Alumni by College Social and Behavioral Sciences 16% 64 Business Administration 20% Natural Sciences 13% Humanities and Fine Arts 17% Education 34% Alumni = 95,559 Source: Alumni Association Alumni by State* State Alumni Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri 155 132 1,856 264 2,540 2,296 134 41 1,533 583 149 134 3,712 618 56,198 1,263 211 121 58 300 204 601 4,776 72 1,771 Source: Alumni Association *As of September 2006 79722 State 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 Alumni 156 1,514 319 55 205 228 464 534 89 577 298 478 364 30 213 413 378 2,781 111 32 626 760 37 2,117 148 65 Alumni by Iowa County Lyon 2-51 Osceola 3-28 Sioux 8-114 O’Brien 15-137 Plymouth 12-186 Cherokee 5-118 Dickinson 24-304 Clay 14-213 Monona 3-73 Mitchell 18-243 Howard 15-211 Hancock 20-198 Cerro Gordo 82-1232 Floyd 41-473 Chickasaw 25-410 3-88 Humboldt 13-199 Wright 24-287 Franklin 16-240 Butler 45-700 Bremer 168-1479 Calhoun 10-174 Webster 40-663 Hamilton 33-318 Hardin 57-615 Grundy 69-684 Kossuth 25-314 Palo Alto 10-166 13-195 Sac 10-128 Crawford 9-126 Harrison 7-82 Worth 11-159 Buena Vista Pocahontas Ida 5-75 Woodbury 42-534 Winnebago 7-231 Emmet 5-100 Shelby 5-99 Greene 17-152 Carroll 25-370 Audubon 9-71 Guthrie 10-123 Boone 28-317 Polk 724-8959 Dallas 73-849 Jasper 36-485 Fayette 27-483 Benton 45-598 Poweshiek 26-372 66 18-247 Clayton 14-327 Black Hawk Buchanan 1321-9634 63-796 Tama 47-599 Marshall 74-888 Story 117-1190 Winneshiek Allamakee 25-452 Delaware 18-390 Linn 394-5077 Johnson 129-1706 Iowa 17-247 Dubuque 93-1535 Jones 17-280 Cedar 19-301 Muscatine Pottawattamie 48-558 Mills 6-80 Fremont 2-27 Cass 15-129 Adair 7-59 Montgomery Adams 3-60 6-28 Page 4-77 Source: Alumni Association Taylor 1-30 Madison 15-165 Union 3-82 Ringgold 3-34 Warren 52-647 Clarke 5-43 Decatur 3-33 Marion 22-336 Lucas 8-50 Wayne 3-36 Mahaska 24-217 Monroe 2-55 Appanoose 6-77 Keokuk 15-143 Washington 22-285 Wapello 18-325 Jefferson 9-114 Davis 3-44 Van Buren 4-40 Key: Assoc. Members -Total Alumni Henry 15-195 30-446 Louisa 6-105 Des Moines 19-341 Lee 19-217 Jackson 18-250 Clinton 44-571 Scott 140-2225 Post-Graduation Status of 2002-03 Bachelor's Degree Recipients* Graduates No Information Total Responding Continuing Education Business 589 63 526 35 211 Education 757 139 618 54 Humanities & Fine Arts 539 160 379 Natural Sciences 351 87 Social & Behavioral Sciences 508 General, Interdisciplinary & Special Programs College TOTAL Seeking Employment Not Seeking Employment 91 75 114 163 62 138 201 81 47 18 99 134 264 68 51 20 42 83 176 332 83 30 24 67 128 132 47 85 5 10 3 12 55 2,876 672 2,204 326 512 218 433 715 (2,204 of 2,876) 76.6% Employed In Iowa Out of Iowa (326 of 2,204) (730 of 2,204) 14.8% 33.1% (433 of 2,204) (715 of 2,204) 19.6% 32.4% Source: The Career Center *Method: Data was collected through a survey of graduates attending commencement exercises and follow-up telephone calls. 67 Post-Graduation Status of 2002-03 Graduate Degree Recipients* Graduates No Information Total Responding Continuing Education Business 56 12 44 1 28 Education 352 100 252 11 Humanities & Fine Arts 210 76 134 Natural Sciences 64 36 Social & Behavioral Sciences 44 TOTAL 726 College Employed In Iowa Out of Iowa Seeking Employment Not Seeking Employment 2 3 10 122 13 13 93 13 26 10 14 71 28 2 12 1 1 12 22 22 2 2 2 3 13 246 480 29 190 28 34 199 (408 of 480) (29 of 480) (218 of 480) (34 of 480) (199 of 480) 66.1% 6.0% 45.4% 7.1% 41.5% Source: The Career Center *Method: Data was collected through a survey of graduates attending commencement exercises and follow-up telephone calls. 68 Senior Exit Survey Results: Plans for Further Education* College Completed Survey N % Accepted to a Graduate/Professional Program N % Currently Applying to Programs N % Accepted to Another Undergraduate Program N % TOTAL 343 100.0 165 100.0 149 100.0 29 100.0 Business Administration 35 10.2 13 7.9 14 9.4 8 27.6 Education 55 16.0 27 16.4 24 16.1 4 13.8 Humanities and Fine Arts 92 26.8 50 30.3 37 24.8 5 17.2 Natural Sciences 67 19.5 34 20.6 29 19.5 4 13.8 Social and Behavioral Sciences 94 27.4 41 24.8 45 30.2 8 27.6 (165 of 343) (149 of 343) (29 of 343) 48.1% 43.4% 8.5% Source: Office of Institutional Research December 2005 and May 2006 Graduating Senior Program Surveys * 69 Graduate Program Survey Results: Plans for Further Education* College Completed Survey N % Accepted to a Graduate/Professional Program N % Currently Applying to Programs N % No Definite Plans for More Education Right Now N % TOTAL 174 100.0 19 100.0 15 100.0 140 100.0 Business Administration 17 9.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 17 12.1 Education 73 42.0 8 42.1 2 13.3 63 45.0 Humanities and Fine Arts 43 24.7 5 26.3 8 53.3 30 21.4 Natural Sciences 15 8.6 4 21.1 2 13.3 9 6.4 Social and Behavioral Sciences 26 14.9 2 10.5 3 20.0 21 15.0 Source: Office of Institutional Research December 2005 and May 2006 Graduate Program Surveys * (19 of 174) (15 of 174) (140 of 174) 10.9% 8.6% 80.5% 70 Faculty & Staff Faculty & Staff Fall 2006 Faculty Profile by College* Total University Business Education H&F Arts Natural Sciences S&B Sciences Library Faculty 810 79 232 206 142 133 18 Full-Time Part-Time 629 181 59 20 179 53 153 53 114 28 107 26 17 1 Female Male 359 451 21 58 140 92 96 110 43 99 50 83 9 9 American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black/African American Hispanic/Latino White 5 50 16 13 726 0 13 0 1 65 1 5 5 2 219 2 9 3 7 185 1 18 3 2 118 0 5 5 1 122 1 0 0 0 17 Professors Associate Professors Assistant Professors Instructors/Lecturers 192 219 136 263 21 22 13 23 36 46 33 117 53 57 27 69 46 38 32 26 32 45 30 26 4 11 1 2 Tenure Tenure-Track Non Tenure-Track 456 130 224 45 10 24 126 31 75 111 26 69 84 30 28 75 30 28 15 3 0 * Excludes Deans and above 71 Faculty by Tenure Status* N Faculty Annual Percent Change Full-Time Part-Time Tenure Annual Percent Change Full-Time Part-Time Tenure-Track Annual Percent Change Full-Time Part-Time Non Tenure-Track Annual Percent Change Full-Time Part-Time Source: Office of Institutional Research Excludes Deans and above * 2002 % N 2003 % N 2004 % N 2005 % N 2006 % 842 100.0 -1.2 799 100.0 -5.1 784 100.0 -1.9 829 100.0 5.7 810 100.0 -2.3 678 164 80.5 19.5 673 126 84.2 15.8 649 135 82.8 17.2 641 188 77.3 22.7 629 181 77.7 22.3 424 100.0 -2.3 437 100.0 3.0 445 100.0 1.8 446 100.0 0.2 456 100.0 2.2 408 16 96.2 3.8 427 10 97.7 2.3 433 12 97.3 2.7 419 27 93.9 6.1 421 35 92.3 7.7 177 100.0 -0.6 177 100.0 0.0 142 100.0 -24.6 144 100.0 1.4 130 100.0 -9.7 177 0 100.0 0.0 175 2 98.9 1.1 142 0 100.0 0.0 143 1 99.3 0.7 129 1 99.2 0.8 241 100.0 0.4 185 100.0 -30.3 197 100.0 6.1 239 100.0 17.6 224 100.0 -6.3 93 148 38.6 61.4 71 114 38.4 61.6 74 123 37.6 62.4 79 160 33.1 66.9 79 145 35.3 64.7 72 Faculty by Gender and Tenure Status* N 2002 % N 2003 % N 2004 % N 2005 % N 2006 % Faculty Female Male 842 365 477 100.0 43.3 56.7 799 349 450 100.0 43.7 56.3 784 335 449 100.0 42.7 57.3 829 369 460 100.0 44.5 55.5 810 359 451 100.0 44.3 55.7 Tenure Female Male 424 150 274 100.0 35.4 64.6 437 154 283 100.0 35.2 64.8 445 159 286 100.0 35.7 64.3 446 166 280 100.0 37.2 62.8 456 176 280 100.0 38.6 61.4 Tenure-Track Female Male 177 83 94 100.0 46.9 53.1 177 85 92 100.0 48.0 52.0 142 69 73 100.0 48.6 51.4 144 70 74 100.0 48.6 51.4 130 59 71 100.0 45.4 54.6 Non Tenure-Track Female Male 241 132 109 100.0 54.8 45.2 185 110 75 100.0 59.5 40.5 197 107 90 100.0 54.3 45.7 239 133 106 100.0 55.6 44.4 224 124 100 100.0 55.4 44.6 Source: Office of Institutional Research *Excludes Deans and above 73 Faculty by Rank* N 2002 % N 2003 % N 2004 % N 2005 % N 2006 % Faculty Professors Associate Professors Assistant Professors Instructors/Lecturers 842 185 199 178 280 100.0 22.0 23.6 21.1 33.3 799 184 211 179 225 100.0 23.0 26.4 22.4 28.2 784 188 219 146 231 100.0 24.0 27.9 18.6 29.5 829 191 215 147 276 100.0 23.0 25.9 17.7 33.3 810 192 219 136 263 100.0 23.7 27.0 16.8 32.5 Tenure Professors Associate Professors Assistant Professors Instructors/Lecturers 424 180 191 25 28 100.0 42.5 45.0 5.9 6.6 437 180 205 24 28 100.0 41.2 46.9 5.5 6.4 445 184 215 18 28 100.0 41.3 48.3 4.0 6.3 446 187 213 17 29 100.0 41.9 47.8 3.8 6.5 456 188 217 14 37 100.0 41.2 47.6 3.1 8.1 Tenure-Track Professors Associate Professors Assistant Professors Instructors/Lecturers 177 0 7 143 27 100.0 0.0 4.0 80.8 15.3 177 0 6 150 21 100.0 0.0 3.4 84.7 11.9 142 0 4 122 16 92.3 0.0 2.8 85.9 3.6 144 0 2 126 16 100.0 0.0 1.4 87.5 11.1 130 0 2 116 12 100.0 0.0 1.5 89.2 9.2 Non Tenure-Track Professors Associate Professors Assistant Professors Instructors/Lecturers 241 5 1 10 225 56.8 1.2 0.2 2.4 53.1 185 4 0 5 176 100.0 2.2 0.0 2.7 95.1 197 4 0 6 187 100.0 2.0 0.0 3.0 94.9 239 4 0 4 231 100.0 1.7 0.0 1.7 96.7 224 4 0 6 214 100.0 1.8 0.0 2.7 95.5 Source: Office of Institutional Research Excludes Deans and above * 74 Fall 2006 Faculty by College and Gender* Full-Time M Faculty Tenure Tenure-Track Non Tenure-Track 269 160 59 50 360 261 70 29 629 421 129 79 90 16 0 74 91 19 1 71 181 35 1 145 810 456 130 224 100.0 56.3 16.0 27.7 18 8 2 8 41 32 8 1 59 40 10 9 3 1 0 2 17 4 0 13 20 5 0 15 79 45 10 24 100.0 57.0 12.7 30.9 110 62 20 28 69 48 11 10 179 110 31 38 30 9 0 21 23 7 0 16 53 16 0 37 232 126 31 75 100.0 54.3 13.4 33.7 68 47 12 9 85 60 14 11 153 107 26 20 28 2 0 26 25 2 0 23 53 4 0 49 206 111 26 69 100.0 53.9 12.6 33.4 Education Tenure Tenure-Track Non Tenure-Track Humanities and Fine Arts Tenure Tenure-Track Non Tenure-Track F Total Faculty Total % F Business Administration Tenure Tenure-Track Non Tenure-Track Total Part-Time M College 75 Fall 2006 Faculty by College and Gender (Continued) College Full-Time M F Total Part-Time M F Total Faculty Total % Natural Sciences Tenure Tenure-Track Non Tenure-Track 28 14 11 3 86 63 19 4 114 77 30 7 15 2 0 13 13 5 0 8 28 7 0 21 142 84 30 28 100.0 59.2 21.1 19.7 Social and Behavioral Sciences Tenure Tenure-Track Non Tenure-Track 36 21 13 2 71 52 16 3 107 73 29 5 14 2 0 12 12 0 1 11 26 2 1 23 133 75 30 28 100.0 56.4 22.6 21.1 9 8 1 0 8 6 2 0 17 14 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 18 15 3 0 100.0 83.3 16.7 0.0 Library Tenure Tenure-Track Non Tenure-Track Source: Office of Institutional Research Excludes Deans and above * 76 Fall 2006 Faculty by College and Tenure* 120 100 Faculty 80 60 40 20 0 456 Tenure Business Administration Natural Sciences Source: Office of Institutional Research Excludes Deans and above * 130 Tenure-Track Education Social and Behavioral Sciences 224 Non Tenure-Track Humanities and Fine Arts Library 77 Faculty by College, Rank and Gender* College Faculty Professors Associate Professors Assistant Professors Instructors/Lecturers Business Administration Professors Associate Professors Assistant Professors Instructors/Lecturers Education Professors Associate Professors Assistant Professors Instructors/Lecturers Humanities and Fine Arts Professors Associate Professors Assistant Professors Instructors/Lecturers 2005 Full-Time M Total 275 366 641 94 86 120 206 4 F 45 66 78 132 75 39 177 141 F 7 2 2006 Total Faculty Total 94 188 829 269 360 629 90 5 9 215 92 117 209 5 Part-Time M 7 4 14 6 117 81 78 159 191 147 276 F 40 55 82 Full-Time M Total 133 75 35 173 130 F Total Faculty Total 91 181 810 5 10 219 Part-Time M 10 2 9 4 19 6 117 73 73 146 192 136 263 18 43 61 7 16 23 84 18 41 59 3 17 20 79 6 14 20 0 1 1 21 7 15 22 0 0 0 22 1 4 7 18 9 2 19 13 9 1 0 2 2 3 2 6 11 17 22 15 26 1 2 8 17 8 1 18 10 9 1 0 2 3 3 3 2 12 14 21 13 23 114 70 184 34 19 53 237 110 69 179 30 23 53 232 22 20 42 3 2 5 47 22 18 40 3 3 6 46 12 22 58 19 12 19 31 34 3 1 0 0 3 1 34 35 77 27 17 44 121 11 19 58 21 13 17 32 32 4 1 0 0 4 1 36 33 75 22 20 42 117 67 89 156 30 26 56 212 68 85 153 28 25 53 206 27 28 55 0 1 1 56 29 27 56 0 1 1 57 20 13 7 32 18 11 52 31 18 1 0 29 1 0 24 2 0 53 54 31 71 18 11 10 31 16 11 49 27 21 2 0 26 2 0 22 4 0 48 53 27 69 78 Faculty by College, Rank and Gender* (Continued) 2005 Full-Time M Total 30 83 113 9 Associate Professors 10 29 39 0 Instructors/Lecturers 4 College Natural Sciences Professors Assistant Professors Social and Behavioral Sciences Professors F 7 9 37 Continuing Ed Professors Associate Professors Assistant Professors Instructors/Lecturers Library Professors Associate Professors Assistant Professors Instructors/Lecturers Source: Office of Institutional Research Excludes Deans and above 30 143 28 86 114 15 0 0 39 10 28 38 0 31 3 4 3 29 4 24 71 108 13 11 24 132 36 27 41 1 0 1 42 24 2 31 32 1 0 4 11 1 2 44 17 7 1 4 7 3 15 2 21 1 17 Instructors/Lecturers 1 F 27 27 14 40 Total 18 4 Associate Professors Assistant Professors 33 F 2006 Faculty Total Part-Time M 2 33 9 20 1 33 1 11 Full-Time M Total 34 20 38 31 F 3 1 7 11 71 107 17 26 2 1 5 12 27 17 Total Faculty Total 13 28 142 0 0 38 Part-Time M 5 0 8 1 46 32 26 8 19 14 12 26 133 43 2 0 2 45 3 12 11 23 26 32 29 0 0 0 1 0 1 32 30 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 10 19 0 1 1 20 9 8 17 0 1 1 18 7 2 9 0 1 1 10 7 3 10 0 1 1 11 0 2 1 2 0 2 1 1 0 3 3 2 4 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 1 0 1 3 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 * 79 Fall 2006 Faculty by College and Rank* 140 80 120 Faculty 100 80 60 40 20 0 192 Professors 136 Assistant Professors 263 Instructors/Lecturers Business Administration Education Humanities and Fine Arts Natural Sciences Social and Behavioral Sciences Library Source: Office of Institutional Research Excludes Deans and above * 219 Associate Professors Minority Faculty By Race/Ethnicity* Full-Time 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 82 74 77 73 77 75 6 5 5 6 4 2 Asian/Pacific Islander 35 33 38 35 42 45 Black/African American 21 18 18 18 18 15 Hispanic/Latino 20 18 16 14 13 13 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 8 9 7 7 8 9 American Indian/Alaskan Native 2 1 0 0 2 3 Asian/Pacific Islander 2 6 3 5 4 5 Black/African American 3 2 3 1 0 1 Hispanic/Latino 1 0 1 1 2 0 Total American Indian/Alaskan Native Part-Time Total Source: Office of Institutional Research Excludes Deans and above * 81 UNI Workforce by Employment Categories Categories N 2000 % N 2001 % N 2002 % N 2003 % N 2004 % N 2005 % N 2006 % 1,868 100.0 1,859 100.0 1,823 100.0 1,820 100.0 1,769 100.0 1,776 100.0 1,781 100.0 Executive/Managerial 104 5.6 101 5.4 97 5.3 99 5.4 98 5.5 92 5.2 94 5.3 Faculty-Tenure/Tenure-Track * 561 30.0 555 29.9 549 30.1 561 30.8 533 30.1 547 30.8 542 30.4 Professional/Scientific 508 27.2 511 27.5 504 27.7 513 28.2 509 28.8 521 29.3 529 29.7 Secretarial/Clerical 335 17.9 328 17.6 323 17.7 307 16.9 293 16.6 285 16.0 281 15.8 Technical/Paraprofessional 22 1.2 28 1.5 26 1.4 25 1.4 25 1.4 33 1.9 31 1.7 Skilled Crafts 86 4.6 85 4.6 85 4.7 77 4.2 78 4.4 68 3.8 68 3.8 252 13.5 251 13.5 239 13.1 238 13.1 233 13.2 230 13.0 236 13.3 Total Workforce Annual Percent Change Service/Maintenance 4.9 -0.5 -1.9 -0.2 -2.8 Source: Office of Human Resources *Excludes some faculty with administrative appointments Percent 40.0 30.0 20.0 10.0 0.0 2006 Executive/Managerial Faculty-Tenure/Tenure-Track* Professional/Scientific Secretarial/Clerical Technical/Paraprofessional Skilled Crafts Service/Maintenance 0.4 0.3 82 UNI Workforce by Race/Ethnicity Categories N Total Workforce 2001 % N 1,859 100.0 American Indian/Alaskan Native 11 Asian/Pacific Islander Annual Percent Change Black/African American Hispanic/Latino White Unknown 2002 % N 1,823 100.0 0.6 9 39 2.1 102 2003 % N 1,820 100.0 0.5 9 38 2.1 5.5 100 28 1.5 1,676 3 2004 2005 N 1,769 100.0 1,776 100.0 1,781 100.0 0.5 10 0.6 9 0.5 7 0.4 44 2.4 46 2.6 55 3.1 57 3.2 5.5 101 5.5 96 5.4 92 5.2 81 4.5 27 1.5 25 1.4 22 1.2 22 1.2 24 1.3 90.2 1,648 90.4 1,640 90.1 1,594 90.1 1,598 90.0 1,612 90.5 0.2 1 0.1 1 0.1 1 0.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 -0.5 -1.9 -0.2 -2.8 % N 2006 % 0.4 % 0.3 Source: Office of Human Resources 83 UNI Workforce by Employment Categories and Race/Ethnicity American Indian/ Alaskan Native Asian/ Pacific Islander Black/ African American Hispanic/ Latino White Total 7 57 81 24 1,612 1,781 Executive/Managerial 0 1 3 1 89 94 Faculty-Tenure/Tenure-Track* 3 42 14 11 472 542 Professional/Scientific 1 9 23 7 489 529 Secretarial/Clerical 0 0 12 1 268 281 Technical/Paraprofessional 0 0 5 0 26 31 Skilled Crafts 0 1 1 0 66 68 Service/Maintenance 3 4 23 4 202 236 Fall 2006 Total Workforce Source: Office of Human Resources *Excludes some faculty with administrative appointments 84 Library Library Library Statistics: 2001 - 2006 2000-2001 PERSONNEL – FTE Library Faculty Library Associates Library Staff Student Assistants 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 22 7 32 32 22 6 32 25 22 7 30 21 21 7 28 21 20 9 27 21 19 11 26 21 HOLDINGS/ACCESS Bound Volumes Books Periodicals 724,186 162,194 734,793 166,553 750,309 170,937 760,547 175,360 771,176 178,954 780,122 181,685 Government Documents (all) Paper Microform CD/DVD/Floppy Other 275,904 300,708 2,616 0 270,729 304,332 2,784 0 269,465 301,149 2,898 0 265,562 293,980 2,942 0 264,715 298,331 3,058 0 264,683 297,657 3,134 0 3,305 53 3,313 40,737 3,322 50 3,255 40,866 3,409 51 2,691 40,637 3,762 48 2,566 40,668 2,654 1,219 37 2,469 40,965 2,467 1,346 35 2,263 41,140 Subscriptions Periodicals (paper, w/o newspapers) Periodicals (electronic, w/o newspapers) Newspapers Non-Periodical Continuations Maps (sheets and folded) 85 Library Statistics: 2001 - 2006 (Continued) 2000-2001 Audiovisuals Sound recordings Films and Videotapes Other nonprint materials Microform Units (not govt. docs.) Microfilm Microfiche Microcards Archives & Manuscripts (linear feet) SERVICES Building Entrance Count Circulation (first time loans) Reference Transactions (all) Interlibrary Loan Borrowed Loaned Library Instruction Classes Persons served Document Delivery On Campus Off Campus Source: The Rod Library 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 14,190 2,458 7,303 13,993 2,927 7,194 14,673 3,441 8,844 15,132 3,799 8,934 15,784 4,162 8,968 15,451 4,859 9,113 27,292 720,321 11,668 27,671 737,417 11,668 28,061 750,845 12,438 28,366 768,993 15,098 28,702 769,297 17,072 29,041 770,576 17,076 4,063 4,167 4,311 4,383 4,571 4,677 705,184 231,066 33,045 737,407 239,050 32,497 691,274 237,510 27,402 617,692 217,305 18,473 517,670 184,900 15,924 487,335 169,991 13,606 9,135 8,256 8,249 8,375 7,727 7,794 6,437 6,519 5,368 6,900 5,601 7,664 373 7,727 350 7,746 376 7,347 239 5,716 273 6,067 289 6,704 - 75 1,059 2,276 924 2,667 424 8,945 673 5,123 573 86 Budget & Finance Budget & Finance Statement of Revenues, Expenses and Changes In Net Assets, 2002-2006* 2002 OPERATING REVENUES Tuition & Fees Less Scholarship Allowance Net Tuition & Fees Receipts from Other Entities Grants and Contracts Sales, Rents and Services Miscellaneous Auxiliary Enterprises Total Operating Revenues OPERATING EXPENSES Instruction Research Public Service Academic Support Student Services Institutional Support 2003 2004 2005 2006 $47,695,133 $54,885,895 $62,130,476 $65,569,360 $65,855,127 $37,334,266 $42,832,005 $49,078,469 $51,880,396 $52,504,556 -10,360,867 2,823,088 -12,053,890 852,445 -13,052,007 991,345 -13,688,964 82,965 28,149,689 27,838,504 29,123,374 30,743,893 811,011 2,176,483 2,279,986 784,868 5,350,853 34,576,672 6,518,849 36,927,912 6,821,839 36,856,387 7,313,541 38,523,713 13,350,571 100,477 29,099,979 8,475,634 771,949 41,966,903 $109,045,579 $117,146,198 $125,151,400 $129,329,376 $132,919,498 $58,352,384 $62,067,503 $64,082,106 $64,417,699 $67,144,722 20,394,259 18,381,946 19,978,192 22,165,366 22,588,956 5,914,409 6,067,391 6,130,096 6,459,570 2,961,228 20,845,767 20,211,312 2,512,582 20,658,691 22,716,306 2,567,947 19,793,658 22,827,463 2,518,265 19,401,042 23,561,674 1,428,193 19,904,061 5,973,711 23,390,512 Operation and Maintenance of Plant 25,292,575 19,716,928 20,471,446 16,740,161 20,576,055 Depreciation 12,631,002 12,511,725 12,833,137 12,646,439 11,468,934 Auxiliary Enterprises 33,382,483 34,275,029 36,486,127 38,219,649 41,065,873 Scholarships and Fellowships Loan Cancellations and Write-offs Total Operating Expenses Operating (Loss) 5,922,198 790,100 6,562,983 484,390 6,414,569 479,002 5,454,063 471,002 4,860,728 276,642 $206,697,717 $205,955,474 $212,063,743 $212,054,930 $218,678,387 (97,652,138) (88,809,276) (86,912,343) (82,725,554) (85,758,889) 87 Statement of Revenues, Expenses and Changes In Net Assets, 2002-2006* (Continued) 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 NON-OPERATING REVENUES (EXPENSES) State Appropriations Investment Income Gifts, Grants and Contracts Interest Expense Principal Demutualization Principal Demutualization Remitted to State Amortization Expense Net Non-Operating Revenue (Expenses) $85,102,778 1,774,856 2,782,051 -4,503,738 12,816,904 -5,936,000 -53,935 $91,982,916 $83,106,612 2,847,144 1,492,118 -5,179,863 -101,239 $82,164,772 $79,256,054 869,417 2,212,714 -5,179,283 -204,602 $76,954,300 $79,128,080 1,887,657 2,385,758 -5,140,767 -65,720 $78,195,008 $83,585,131 2,432,621 2,303,132 -5,009,671 -90,667 $83,220,546 (Loss) Before Other Revenues -$5,669,222 -$6,644,504 -$9,958,043 -$4,530,546 $83,220,546 State Appropriations – Capital Projects Capital Contributions and Grants Other Revenue (Expense) Casualty Reimbursement Casualty Loss Extraordinary Gain on Asset Impairment Total Other Revenues $16,542,463 484,788 $17,027,251 $20,411,720 945,584 -55,626 $21,301,678 $15,439,528 15,850,868 797,525 $32,087,921 $14,307,549 4,005,674 265,251 $18,578,474 $6,187,924 4,310,655 391,155 3,049,578 -1,279,578 3,750,422 $16,410,156 Change in Net Assets $11,358,029 $14,657,174 $22,129,878 $14,047,928 $10,867,576 $170,969,315 $182,327,344 $182,327,344 $196,984,518 $196,984,518 $219,114,396 $219,114,396 $233,162,324 $233,162,324 $244,029,900 NET ASSETS Total Net Assets – July 1 Total Net Assets – June 30 Source: Financial Accounting and Reporting Services Fiscal year runs July 1 through June 30. * NOTE: Definition of Statement of Revenues, Expenses, and Changes In Net Assets has been changed since fiscal year 2002 in accordance with the new Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) Statements No. 34 and 35. 88 Funds, Revenues and Expenditures, Fiscal years 1998-2001 1998 REVENUES Tuition and Fees Federal Appropriations State Appropriations Federal Grants and Contracts State Grants and Contracts Local Grants and Contracts Other Gifts, Grants and Contracts Investment and Endowment Income Sales and Service of Educational Activities Sales and Service of Auxiliary Enterprises 1999 2000 2001 $35,484,903 1,983,741 84,685,875 11,652,103 3,239,499 176,612 1,917,394 1,528,331 6,721,529 25,943,362 $37,447,252 1,813,658 89,003,469 12,200,123 3,580,811 222,522 2,773,133 1,289,997 7,030,245 26,786,380 $39,829,092 2,416,722 93,569,079 13,714,266 4,024,559 274,273 4,746,184 1,366,541 7,043,500 29,491,785 $42,963,437 3,963,945 97,981,604 14,767,225 4,440,916 135,690 2,459,125 1,728,391 7,234,903 35,821,898 $173,333,349 $182,147,590 $196,476,001 $211,497,134 EXPENDITURES AND MANDATORY TRANSFER Educational and General Instruction Research Public Service Academic Support Student Services Institutional Support Operation and Maintenance of Plant Scholarship and Fellowship $50,051,575 2,347,516 15,175,803 21,197,428 5,245,084 14,048,666 12,807,144 12,448,197 $53,378,773 2,149,601 16,571,190 22,040,995 4,765,311 16,983,107 15,661,262 13,711,752 $57,895,283 2,536,650 17,453,489 23,751,116 5,327,322 15,042,093 14,292,226 13,996,030 $60,041,377 2,629,161 19,736,512 25,900,240 5,790,606 16,473,844 14,838,080 14,626,520 Educational and General Expenditures $133,321,413 $145,261,991 $150,294,209 $160,036,340 Mandatory Transfer Principal and Interest Federal Perkins Loan Fund Matching Grant Federal SEOG Program Matching Grant $5,359,202 133,718 $5,615,969 116,837 $5,504,517 85,601 $5,766,370 83,669 $138,814,333 $150,994,797 $155,884,327 $165,886,379 Total Current Revenues Total Educational and General 89 Funds, Revenues and Expenditures, Fiscal Years 1998-2001 (Continued) 1998 Auxiliary Enterprises Expenditures Mandatory Transfers Principal and Interest Renewals and Replacements Total Auxiliary Enterprises Total Expenditures and Mandatory Transfers OTHER TRANSFERS AND ADDITIONS (DEDUCTIONS) Excess of Restricted Receipts Over Transfer Revenue Nonmandatory, Net Total Other Transfers and Additions (Deductions) NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN FUND BALANCE Source: Financial Accounting and Reporting Services 1999 2000 2001 90 $25,564,046 $26,950,228 $30,229,193 $35,010,637 1,556,175 250,000 1,542,548 250,000 1,898,452 250,000 2,882,036 250,000 $27,370,221 $28,742,776 $32,377,645 $38,142,673 $166,184,554 $179,737,573 $188,261,972 $204,029,052 $370,722 (4,847,930) $77,926 (4,797,533) $178,359 (4,790,296) ($450,941) (6,073,553) ($4,477,208) ($4,719,607) ($4,611,937) ($6,524,494) $2,671,587 ($2,309,590) $3,602,092 $943,588 Financial Aid Programs by Source of Aid 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 Percent Change 2004-2005 to 2005-2006 TOTAL $93,232,721 $101,459,769 $106,885,448 $108,098,431 1.1 Institutionally-Controlled Federal Programs Non-Institutionally Controlled Federal Programs Institutional and Private Programs State Programs $6,521,113 $58,338,124 $27,134,502 $1,238,982 $6,146,645 $62,785,280 $31,126,772 $1,401,072 $5,443,155 $63,849,517 $35,792,802 $1,799,974 $5,538,707 $63,440,923 $37,412,713 $1,706,088 1.8 -0.6 4.5 -5.2 Source: Office of Enrollment Services Source of Financial Aid 2002 through 2006 $70,000,000 $60,000,000 $50,000,000 $40,000,000 $30,000,000 $20,000,000 $10,000,000 $0 Institutionally-Controlled Federal Programs 2002-2003 Non-Institutionally Controlled Federal Programs 2003-2004 Institutional and Private Programs 2004-2005 State Programs 2005-2006 91 Student Financial Aid Programs 2004-2005 Value of Awards Number of Awards TOTAL Mean Award 32,131 $106,885,448 $3,327 6,184 $15,059,694 $2,435 Institutional Academic and Talent Scholarships 1,409 6,017,277 Corporate/Private Scholarships 1,951 96 Scholarships Institutional Need Based Scholarships Bureau of Indian Affairs Athletic Scholarships State of Iowa Scholarships Grants Federal Pell Grant Other Federal Grant/Scholarship Programs Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant IMAGES Grant Iowa Grant Vocational Rehabilitation Commission for the Blind ROTC Other State Grants National Guard Loans State Loans Federal Perkins Direct Loans Alternative Loans Employment Federal Work Study Iowa Work Study Graduate Teaching, Research Assistantships UNI Employment Source: Office of Enrollment Services 2,418 1 309 $108,098,431 $3,397 6,452 $15,229,111 $2,360 4,271 1,375 5,839,647 4,247 3,054,242 1,565 1,976 3,100,023 1,569 37,800 394 104 40,350 388 3,228,608 2,000 2,719,767 1,335 2,000 8,802 $10,323,340 $2,198 423 1,213,601 2,869 182 333,559 1,833 154 361,986 2,351 7 34,660 702 163 7 49 Mean Award 31,818 4,697 2,904 2005-2006 Value of Awards Number of Awards 6,997,885 634,520 134,922 39,014 72,461 2,690 2 305 3,441,243 2,100 2,805,748 1,279 1,050 9,199 4,348 $9,651,597 $2,220 463 1,389,196 3,000 188 345,725 1,839 142 328,627 2,314 4,951 12 65,278 5,440 2,410 2,548 904 694 828 5,573 1,479 154 7 56 6,211,809 651,004 129,100 40,952 79,648 2,438 938 838 5,850 1,422 106 500,732 4,724 84 410,258 4,884 16,395 $71,096,106 $4,336 16,302 $73,558,542 $4,512 1,446 2,520,569 1,743 1,465 2,564,150 1,750 114 13,018 319,500 56,814,972 2,803 4,364 115 12,711 57,161,736 1,817 11,441,065 6,297 4,855 $10,406,308 $2,143 4,716 $9,659,181 0 0 0 17 14928 574 400 3,881 885,363 2,196,509 7,324,436 1,542 5,491 1,887 2,011 316,500 452 394 3,853 13,516,156 0 676,506 2,366,302 6,601,445 2,752 4,497 6,721 $2,048 1,497 878 6,006 1,713 92 Student Financial Aid Awarded 18,000 16,000 Number of Awards 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 Scholarships 2003-04 Source: Office of Enrollment Services Grants Loans 2004-05 Employment 2005-06 93 Graduate Student Financial Aid N 2003-2004 % N 2004-2005 N 2005-2006 1,667 Residents Non-Residents 1,295 372 77.7 22.3 1,277 327 79.6 20.4 1,215 346 77.8 22.2 Number Receiving Aid Annual Percent Change 1,148 68.9 8.1 1,206 75.2 5.1 1,232 78.9 2.2 840 308 73.2 26.8 909 297 75.4 24.6 950 282 77.1 22.9 Residents Non-Residents Amount Received Annual Percent Change Residents Non-Residents Source: Office of Enrollment Services $12,326,595 $8,899,764 $3,426,831 23.0 72.2 27.8 $14,158,733 $10,117,191 $4,041,542 -3.8 14.9 71.5 28.5 1,561 % Enrollment Annual Percent Change 1.4 1,604 % $14,460,657 $10,405,755 $4,054,902 -2.7 2.1 72.0 28.0 94 Full-Time Undergraduate Student Tuition and Fees* Academic Year Academic Services Activity Athletics Computing/ Technology General Facilities Student Services Health Services Health Facility Total Total Surcharge Mandatory Fees Tuition & UG Tuition Mandatory Fees 1993-94 $80 $80 $160 $2,192 $2,352 1995-96 $88 $84 $172 $2,386 $2,558 1994-95 $84 1996-97 $80 $92 1997-98 $88 $96 1998-99 $100 2000-01 $122 1999-00 $92 2002-03 $140 2004-05 2006-07 $202 $102 $224 $106 $180 $102 $116 $198 $222 $178 $194 $98 $150 $165 2005-06 $186 $94 $126 $174 2003-04 $180 $90 $104 2001-02 $164 $180 $265 $190 $231 $112 $2,291 $2,470 $2,566 $2,666 $2,786 $2,906 $2,455 $2,650 $2,752 $2,860 $2,988 $3,130 $324 $3,116 $3,440 $426 $3,692 $4,118 $116 $26 $574 $4,342 $4,916 $144 $32 $712 $4,890 $5,602 $124 $152 $26 $685 $200 $1,026 $4,702 $5,086 $5,387 $6,112 Source: Office of the Registrar Resident Student * Undergraduate Tuition Annual Percent Change 20.0 15.0 10.0 5.0 0.0 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 Year 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 95 Full-Time Graduate Student Tuition and Fees* Academic Year Academic Services Activity Athletics Computing/ Technology General Facilities Student Services Health Services Health Facility Total Surcharge Mandatory Fees Total Tuition & Grad Tuition Mandatory Fees 1993-94 $80 $80 $160 $2,464 $2,624 1995-96 $88 $84 $172 $2,834 $3,006 1994-95 $84 1996-97 $80 $92 1997-98 $88 $96 1998-99 $100 2000-01 $122 1999-00 $92 2002-03 $140 2004-05 2006-07 $202 $102 $224 $106 $180 $102 $116 $198 $222 $178 $194 $98 $150 $165 2005-06 $186 $94 $126 $174 2003-04 $180 $90 $104 2001-02 $164 $180 $265 $190 $231 $112 $2,655 $2,932 $3,046 $3,166 $3,308 $3,452 $2,819 $3,112 $3,232 $3,360 $3,510 $3,676 $324 $3,702 $4,026 $426 $4,388 $4,814 $116 $26 $574 $5,038 $5,612 $144 $32 $712 $5,708 $6,420 $124 $152 $26 $685 $200 $1,026 $5,488 $5,936 $6,173 $6,962 Source: Office of the Registrar Resident Student * Graduate Tuition Annual Percent Change 20.0 15.0 10.0 5.0 0.0 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 Year 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 96 Sponsored Project Proposals and Awards as Reported to the Board of Regents* Proposals (P) Fiscal Year N 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 123 147 139 176 177 172 172 147 152 147 140 196 179 177 227 187 230 225 Awards (A) Amount ($) 8,727,303 8,799,839 12,391,770 21,518,651 18,972,341 35,429,954 19,935,167 18,154,560 18,746,106 19,464,620 19,228,031 31,533,321 30,431,299 28,163,358 32,701,941 37,801,214 35,337,699 34,325,681 N 89 86 93 81 121 107 99 116 108 122 102 137 125 134 149 148 159 145 Amount ($) 3,592,373 3,868,238 4,286,672 10,321,825 9,677,200 9,971,394 11,795,517 10,501,022 10,581,134 11,930,516 10,148,015 18,149,087 19,444,113 20,721,442 18,071,093 23,735,528 24,783,909 19,966,355 Source: The Graduate College Excluding Student Financial Aid Number * 300 200 100 0 88-89 89-90 90-91 91-92 92-93 93-94 94-95 95-96 96-97 97-98 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 Year Proposals (P) Awards (A) 97 98 Academic Departments Academic Departments Faculty by Department and Rank* College/Department Total Faculty Professor 2005 2006 Associate Professor 2005 2006 Assistant Professor 2005 2006 Instructor/ Lecturer 2005 2006 Total 2005 2006 191 192 215 219 147 136 276 263 829 810 Business Administration Accounting Economics Finance Management Marketing 22 2 4 4 9 3 21 2 4 4 8 3 21 4 4 2 8 3 22 4 6 2 7 3 15 5 3 2 2 3 13 5 1 2 2 3 26 4 3 4 14 1 23 4 2 3 12 2 84 15 14 12 33 10 79 15 13 11 29 11 Education Curriculum and Instruction Educational Leadership Educational Psychology and Foundations Health, Physical Education and Leisure Services Special Education Teaching Price Lab. School 34 8 3 3 14 5 1 0 36 8 3 3 14 7 1 0 47 12 3 12 10 3 5 2 46 14 3 12 10 1 4 2 35 8 4 7 12 2 1 1 33 5 4 6 11 3 2 2 121 14 6 4 19 4 27 47 117 15 4 4 21 4 23 46 237 42 16 26 55 14 34 50 232 42 14 25 56 15 30 50 Humanities and Fine Arts Art Communication Studies Communicative Disorders English Language and Literature Modern Languages School of Music Philosophy and Religion Theatre 54 10 9 3 9 4 12 3 4 53 10 9 3 8 4 11 4 4 56 4 11 2 12 7 9 7 4 57 3 11 3 11 7 10 7 5 31 3 3 1 8 4 8 3 1 27 2 3 1 8 3 7 2 1 71 3 14 7 16 4 22 4 1 69 7 10 5 12 6 24 2 3 212 20 37 13 45 19 51 17 10 206 22 33 12 39 20 52 15 13 99 Faculty by Department and Rank* (Continued) College/Department Professor 2005 2006 Associate Professor 2005 2006 Assistant Professor 2005 2006 Instructor/ Lecturer 2005 2006 Total 2005 2006 Natural Sciences Biology Chemistry Computer Science Earth Science Industrial Technology Mathematics Physics 44 12 6 2 5 7 8 4 46 12 7 2 6 8 7 4 39 11 4 5 4 3 9 3 38 10 4 5 3 3 10 3 29 6 5 2 0 7 7 2 32 7 5 2 0 8 8 2 31 7 2 2 3 10 6 1 26 6 1 1 3 7 7 1 143 36 17 11 12 27 30 10 142 35 17 10 12 26 32 10 Social and Behavioral Sciences Design, Family and Consumer Sciences Geography History Political Science Psychology Social Work Sociology, Anthropology and Criminology 33 1 3 6 5 6 6 6 32 1 3 7 4 6 6 5 42 5 5 13 4 6 4 5 45 4 6 14 4 7 4 6 33 4 1 4 5 8 2 9 30 4 1 1 6 6 3 9 24 7 3 4 3 1 3 3 26 8 3 5 2 2 2 4 132 17 12 27 17 21 15 23 133 17 13 27 16 21 15 24 4 0 4 4 0 4 10 0 10 11 0 11 4 0 4 1 0 1 3 1 2 2 0 2 21 1 20 18 0 18 Other Continuing Education and Special Programs Library Source: Office of Institutional Research Excludes Deans and above * 100 Faculty by Department and Tenure* College/Department Total Faculty Tenure 2005 2006 Tenure-Track 2005 2006 Non Tenure-Track 2005 2006 Total 2005 2006 446 456 144 130 239 224 829 810 47 9 8 6 17 7 45 8 10 6 15 6 11 2 3 2 2 2 10 2 1 2 2 3 26 4 3 4 14 1 24 5 2 3 12 2 84 15 14 12 33 10 79 15 13 11 29 11 Education Curriculum and Instruction Educational Leadership Educational Psychology and Foundations Health, Physical Education and Leisure Services Special Education Teaching Price Lab. School 117 27 6 18 26 8 13 19 126 29 6 17 27 8 14 25 40 6 5 4 11 2 3 9 31 4 3 4 10 3 4 3 80 9 5 4 18 4 18 22 75 9 5 4 19 4 12 22 237 42 16 26 55 14 34 50 232 42 14 25 56 15 30 50 Humanities and Fine Arts Art Communication Studies Communicative Disorders English Language and Literature Modern Languages School of Music Philosophy and Religion Theatre 111 14 20 5 22 11 21 10 8 111 13 20 6 20 11 21 11 9 30 4 3 1 7 4 7 3 1 26 3 3 0 7 3 7 2 1 71 2 14 7 16 4 23 4 1 69 6 10 6 12 6 24 2 3 212 20 37 13 45 19 51 17 10 206 22 33 12 39 20 52 15 13 Business Administration Accounting Economics Finance Management Marketing 101 Faculty by Department and Tenure* (Continued) College/Department Tenure 2005 2006 Tenure-Track 2005 2006 Non Tenure-Track 2005 2006 Total 2005 2006 Natural Sciences Biology Chemistry Computer Science Earth Science Industrial Technology Mathematics Physics 82 23 11 7 9 9 16 7 84 22 12 7 9 11 16 7 26 6 3 2 0 8 6 1 30 7 3 2 0 8 8 2 35 7 3 2 3 10 8 2 28 6 2 1 3 7 8 1 143 36 17 11 12 27 30 10 142 35 17 10 12 26 32 10 Social and Behavioral Sciences Design, Family and Consumer Sciences Geography History Political Science Psychology Social Work Sociology, Anthropology and Criminology 74 7 8 19 9 12 8 11 75 6 9 20 8 12 9 11 33 3 1 4 5 8 3 9 30 3 1 2 6 7 3 8 25 7 3 4 3 1 4 3 28 8 3 5 2 2 3 5 132 17 12 27 17 21 15 23 133 17 13 27 16 21 15 24 Other Continuing Education and Special Programs Library 15 0 15 15 0 15 4 0 4 3 0 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 21 1 20 18 0 18 Source: Office of Institutional Research Excludes Deans and above * 102 Faculty Tenure Status* 60 50 Percent 40 30 20 10 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Year Tenure Source: Office of Institutional Research Excludes Deans and above * Tenure-Track Non Tenure-Track 103 Fall 2006 Faculty by Department and Gender* College/Department Total Faculty Business Administration Accounting Economics Finance Management Marketing Education Curriculum and Instruction Educational Leadership Educational Psychology and Foundations Health, Physical Education and Leisure Services Special Education Teaching Price Lab. School Humanities and Fine Arts Art Communication Studies Communicative Disorders English Language and Literature Modern Languages School of Music Philosophy and Religion Theatre Female Full-Time Male Total Part-Time Male Female Total Faculty Total 269 360 629 90 91 181 810 18 3 3 1 8 3 41 6 10 8 10 7 59 9 13 9 18 10 3 1 0 0 2 0 17 5 0 2 9 1 20 6 0 2 11 1 79 15 13 11 29 11 110 22 4 9 22 7 15 31 69 13 5 10 23 4 4 10 179 35 9 19 45 11 19 41 30 6 3 4 7 1 5 4 23 1 2 2 4 3 6 5 53 7 5 6 11 4 11 9 232 42 14 25 56 15 30 50 68 6 16 3 12 11 11 5 4 85 10 9 5 17 4 25 9 6 153 16 25 8 29 15 36 14 10 28 3 5 3 5 3 8 0 1 25 3 3 1 5 2 8 1 2 53 6 8 4 10 5 16 1 3 206 22 33 12 39 20 52 15 13 104 Fall 2006 Faculty by Department and Gender* (Continued) College/Department Full-Time Male Female Total Part-Time Male Female Total Faculty Total Natural Sciences Biology Chemistry Computer Science Earth Science Industrial Technology Mathematics Physics 28 12 4 1 1 3 7 0 86 17 11 8 8 15 17 10 114 29 15 9 9 18 24 10 15 5 1 0 1 2 6 0 13 1 1 1 2 6 2 0 28 6 2 1 3 8 8 0 142 35 17 10 12 26 32 10 Social and Behavioral Sciences Design, Family and Consumer Sciences Geography History Political Science Psychology Social Work Sociology, Anthropology and Criminology 36 6 1 7 2 5 6 9 71 4 9 15 12 11 8 12 107 10 10 22 14 16 14 21 14 6 1 1 0 4 1 1 12 1 2 4 2 1 0 2 26 7 3 5 2 5 1 3 133 17 13 27 16 21 15 24 9 9 8 8 17 17 0 0 1 1 1 1 18 18 Other Library Source: Office of Institutional Research Excludes Deans and above * 105 Total Student Credit Hours By Department and Level: Fall 2005 and 2006 UG Total Student Credit Hours Business Administration Accounting Economics Finance Management Marketing Education Curriculum and Instruction Educational Leadership Psychology and Foundations Health, Physical Education and Leisure Services Special Education Teaching Humanities and Fine Arts Art Communication Studies Total Student Credit Hours 2005 G 148,067 21,980 Total -1.9 -0.3 -1.9 475 22,455 21,052 586 21,638 -4.2 23.4 -3.6 54 6,042 6,137 66 6,203 2.5 22.2 3,874 2,707 2,910 2,563 6,833 28,070 2,947 31,017 528 970 1,498 12,092 857 4,272 69 58 260 559 232 3,487 2,796 150 228 3,715 -4.8 3 2,710 -3.2 48 2,611 -10.1 6,158 241 26,713 3,036 29,749 441 941 1,382 -16.5 12,949 11,380 1,094 12,474 -5.9 4,341 4,052 88 4,140 -5.1 6,377 4,410 1,442 5,993 3,635 1,212 283 457 173 6,399 6,276 4,092 1,385 -7.9 -4.8 -2.0 1,371 35,487 2.6 7,081 183 7,264 7,485 198 7,683 5.7 3,674 26 3,700 -17.2 -10.3 60.7 3.0 8.8 -3.0 -25.4 34,116 3,634 2.7 -6.4 -4.1 -1.6 -7.7 -7.2 27.7 -3.7 27.5 -4.6 -4.0 -4.4 2.3 8.2 5.8 -3.3 -2.1 -52.7 1,126 499 1,625 1,215 478 1,693 Modern Languages 3,554 186 3,740 4,177 163 4,340 17.5 -12.4 16.0 5,077 -6.0 8.3 -5.9 School of Music Philosophy and Religion Theatre 7,072 4,071 5,374 1,404 303 184 24 0 7,375 4,255 5,398 1,404 6,930 4,228 5,051 1,356 293 187 26 0 7,223 4,415 1,356 -2.0 3.9 -3.4 -4.2 1.8 Communication Disorders English Language and Literature 7.9 2.7 -3.1 0.2 34,695 -4.1 - -18.2 1,434 55 7.0 -5.6 33,261 3,579 106 151,784 6,683 1,210 Total 6,601 0 3,851 % Change G UG 145,183 2,796 6,117 Total 154,687 213 2,852 2006 G 6,620 3,661 5,988 UG 1.6 0.0 4.2 3.8 -3.4 Total Student Credit Hours By Department and Level: Fall 2005 and 2006 (Continued) UG Natural Sciences Biology Chemistry Total Student Credit Hours 2005 G Total UG 2006 G Total % Change G UG Total 27,230 405 27,635 27,020 314 27,334 -0.8 -22.5 -1.1 3,116 22 3,138 3,176 26 3,202 1.9 18.2 2.0 6,855 99 6,954 7,143 45 7,188 4.2 -54.5 3.4 Computer Science 1,400 72 1,472 1,327 47 1,374 -5.2 -34.7 -6.7 Industrial Technology 3,083 90 3,173 3,033 89 3,122 -1.6 1,630 2 1,632 1,495 28 1,523 -8.3 -63.1 -1.6 Physics -4.6 -1.1 - -6.7 Earth Science Mathematics 2,336 9 2,345 - 5.8 1,347 37,440 35,005 1,282 36,287 -3.0 -4.8 -3.1 3,540 110 3,650 3,208 109 3,317 -9.4 -0.9 -9.1 Political Science 4,312 84 4,396 4,272 79 4,351 -0.9 -6.0 -1.0 Social Work 2,196 627 2,823 2,242 572 2,814 2.1 -8.8 -0.3 Geography History Psychology 8,462 0 120 6,946 303 Sociology, Anthropology and Criminology 6,050 103 Other 1,433 12 4,587 8,582 7,249 4,662 8,075 0 112 8,443 4.6 36,093 4,587 41 2,482 111 Design, Family and Consumer Services 8,402 38 8,810 Social and Behavioral Sciences 8,921 2,444 4,662 8,187 7,322 1.6 -4.6 0.7 0.0 -6.7 8.9 -5.4 1.6 -4.6 6,992 330 1.0 6,153 5,554 80 5,634 -8.2 -22.3 -8.4 1,445 1,277 12 1,289 -10.8 0.0 -10.8 Source: Office of Institutional Research 107 Fall Semester Total Student Credit Hours Total Student Credit Hours Business Administration Accounting Economics Finance Management Marketing Education Curriculum and Instruction Educational Leadership Psychology and Foundations Health, Physical Education and Leisure Services Special Education Teaching Humanities and Fine Arts Art Communication Studies 2001 Total Student Credit Hours 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 177,850 172,559 166,618 160,595 154,687 151,784 25,110 25,028 24,102 23,319 22,455 21,638 15 15 15 15 14 7,308 6,738 6,387 6,141 6,042 6,203 4 4 4 4 4 3,974 2,683 2,796 3,715 2,710 2 2 2 2 2 35,705 33,471 34,792 32,885 31,017 29,749 21 19 20 20 1,434 1,415 1,436 1,697 1,498 1,382 1 1 1 1 11,538 10,041 12,087 12,031 12,949 12,474 5,477 5,467 5,392 5,197 4,341 4,140 8,875 6,375 2,006 9,100 5,432 2,016 3,250 8,359 5,554 1,964 3,084 7,290 4,987 1,683 2,910 6,377 4,410 1,442 2,611 6,276 4,092 1,385 2 5 4 7 1 3 2 5 3 6 1 3 5 2 6,399 3,248 5 2 6,833 3,127 5 2 7,388 2 5 3 7 1 3 5 2 5 3 7 1 3 2005 2 2 1 Year % Change 5 Year % Change -1.9 -14.7 14 -3.6 -13.8 4 2.7 -15.1 -6.4 -20.2 2006 2 -4.1 -3.1 2 -10.3 -16.5 20 20 -4.1 -16.7 1 1 -7.7 2 4 3 8 1 3 4 4 3 8 1 3 -1.6 -31.0 -12.7 -4.6 34,695 35,487 23 25 23 22 23 23 2.3 8,273 7,889 7,484 7,345 7,264 7,683 5 5 4 4 5 5 5.8 3,700 1,174 1,411 1,625 1,693 4,242 3,891 4,403 3,740 4,340 10,358 4,407 4,431 1,959 3,634 1,161 9,514 6,132 4,018 5,514 1,670 7,861 4,420 5,889 1,579 6,806 4,250 5,763 1,474 7,375 4,255 5,398 1,404 7,223 3 1 5 3 3 1 6 3 3 1 5 2 2 1 4 3 2 1 5 2 2 1 5 -5.9 3 3 3 3 1,356 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 4 4 -2.1 3 3 3 4.2 16.0 2 5,077 1.8 3 4,415 -3.6 -4.0 -3.7 35,470 4,274 -29.3 -35.8 36,572 4,967 1.0 -7.2 40,232 4,677 -6.5 2 4 40,650 4,490 Theatre 2,927 3,874 7,985 Modern Languages Philosophy and Religion 2,673 3,779 % of Campus 2003 2004 8,151 1,198 School of Music 2,807 3,807 2002 8,018 Communication Disorders English Language and Literature 4,084 2001 3.8 -3.4 8.1 -24.4 -20.9 -7.1 41.3 -24.1 -3.3 0.2 -17.2 -30.8 108 Fall Semester Total Student Credit Hours (Continued) 2001 Natural Sciences Biology Chemistry Total Student Credit Horus 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2002 % of Campus 2003 2004 2005 2006 1 Year % Change 5 Year % Change -22.6 35,293 33,184 30,771 29,443 27,635 27,334 20 18 18 18 18 18 -1.1 3,492 3,542 2,842 3,052 3,138 3,202 2 2 2 2 2 2 2.0 9,144 8,499 8,159 7,556 6,954 7,188 Computer Science 2,753 2,270 2,197 1,674 1,472 1,374 Industrial Technology 3,404 3,482 3,372 3,589 3,173 3,122 2,399 2,265 2,031 1,632 1,523 Earth Science 2001 2,435 2,493 2,348 2 2 2 2 2 38,171 37,440 36,287 22 22 23 24 24 4,782 3,878 3,709 3,857 3,650 3,317 3 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 Geography History 9,316 9,518 4,915 8,300 4,639 8,004 4,587 8,582 4,662 8,187 Political Science 3,805 3,903 4,923 4,693 4,396 4,351 Social Work 2,357 2,471 2,716 2,944 2,823 2,814 Psychology 6,817 6,898 6,959 7,078 7,249 7,322 Sociology, Anthropology and Criminology 7,353 7,433 7,163 6,956 6,153 5,634 Other 1,580 1,557 1,696 1,307 1,445 1,289 3 5 4 1 4 1 3 6 4 1 4 1 1 3 5 4 2 4 1 6 2 38,685 1 6 1 39,087 2 6 1 1 39,512 4,986 6 1 1 4 Social and Behavioral Sciences 5,082 8,443 1 1 5 10,499 Design, Family and Consumer Services 8,921 2,482 1 5 11,166 2,899 9,037 2,345 2 5 Mathematics Physics 9,588 2,504 5 1 3 5 5 2 4 1 6 4 3.4 -21.4 -8.3 1 -6.7 -50.1 2 -1.6 -8.3 1 -6.7 2 1.9 -5.4 -24.4 24 -3.1 -8.2 2 2 -9.1 -30.6 3 3 -1.0 14.3 1 3 5 5 2 4 1 6 5.8 3 5 5 1.6 -4.6 1.0 -47.5 -8.3 -12.1 7.4 2 -0.3 -8.4 -23.4 1 -10.8 -18.4 4 19.4 Source: Office of Institutional Research 109 Fall Semester Total Student Credit Hours by College 25.0 110 Percent 20.0 15.0 10.0 5.0 0.0 2002 2003 2004 2005 Year Business Administration Humanities and Fine Arts Social and Behavioral Sciences Source: Office of Institutional Research Education Natural Sciences Other 2006 Fall Semester Student Credit Hours by College and Course Level College Total Student Credit Hours Undergraduate Graduate N 2003 % N 2004 % N 2005 % N 2006 % 166,618 160,351 6,267 96.2 3.8 160,595 153,687 6,908 95.7 4.3 154,687 148,067 6,620 95.7 4.3 151,784 145,183 6,601 95.7 4.3 Business Administration Undergraduate Graduate 24,102 23,548 554 97.7 2.3 23,319 22,748 571 97.6 2.4 22,455 21,980 475 97.9 2.1 21,638 21,052 586 97.3 2.7 Education Undergraduate Graduate 34,792 31,850 2,942 91.5 8.5 32,885 29,619 3,266 90.1 9.9 31,017 28,070 2,947 90.5 9.5 29,749 26,713 3,036 89.8 10.2 Humanities and Fine Arts Undergraduate Graduate 36,572 35,221 1,351 96.3 3.7 35,470 34,069 1,401 96.1 3.9 34,695 33,261 1,434 95.9 4.1 35,487 34,116 1,371 96.1 3.9 Natural Sciences Undergraduate Graduate 30,771 30,389 382 98.8 1.2 29,443 29,053 390 98.7 1.3 27,635 27,230 405 98.5 1.5 27,334 27,020 314 98.9 1.1 Social and Behavioral Sciences Undergraduate Graduate 38,685 37,657 1,028 97.3 2.7 38,171 36,891 1,280 96.6 3.4 37,440 36,093 1,347 96.4 3.6 36,287 35,005 1,282 96.5 3.5 1,696 1,686 10 99.4 0.6 1,307 1,307 0 100.0 0.0 1,445 1,433 12 99.2 0.8 1,289 1,277 12 99.1 0.9 Other Undergraduate Graduate Source: Office of Institutional Research 111 112 Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Physical Facilities Inventory1 FACILITY GENERAL ACADEMIC Art #2 Biology Research Center for Educational Technology Center for Energy & Environmental Education Communication Arts Center Curris Business Building Greenhouse Industrial Technology Center Information Technology Training Center Kamerick Art Building Lang Hall Latham Hall McCollum Science Hall Performing Arts Center/School of Music Physics Building Price Lab School Russell Hall Sabin Hall Schindler Education Seerley Hall Strayer-Wood Theatre Trailers-1/2/3/4 West Gymnasium Wright Hall Wellness/Recreation Center ACADEMIC SUBTOTAL Year of Construction 1932, 1948, 1951 1972 1992* 1994 1978 1990 1938, 1961, 2004 1974, 1991 1904, 1938, 2006 1983, 1985 1900, 1953, 1960, 2001 1950, 1961, 1991 1966-68, 2004 2000 1906, 1984 1953, 1955, 1957, 1995 1962, 1993 1912, 1969 1972-73 1907, 1993 1978 1998* 1923 1914, 1992 1970, 1997, 1998 Gross Sq. Ft. Net Assign Sq. Ft. 13,583 17,555 11,233 29,268 54,388 101,027 16,802 64,438 100,917 76,297 106,027 50,107 172,432 125,821 30,248 180,521 61,687 55,463 150,480 56,243 56,209 1,989 52,868 42,084 244,764 7,764 11,981 9,216 14,374 29,192 61,128 11,592 47,683 56,674 53,134 53,013 26,055 93,112 52,554 18,450 111,922 38,521 31,751 91,435 29,452 28,661 1,794 37,908 21,353 200,706 1,872,451 1,139,425 113 Physical Facilities Inventory (Continued)1 FACILITY SUPPORT 2401 College 2401 College Garage Baker Hall Campanile Commons (2/3) East Bartlett Hall Gilchrist Hall House #2 (Camp Adventure) 1223 W. 22nd St. House #15 (Non Credit Programs) 1221 W. 23rd St. House #26 (Coll. Of Business) 8628 University Ave. House #32 (Conf. and Visitor Cntr.) 2637 Hudson Rd. House #33 (International Services/Individual Studies) Marshall Center School Maucker Union Museum Observatory Dome President's Garage President's House Psychology #1 Rod Library Storage Building 2 Student Health Center UNI-Dome Visitor & Information Center SUPPORT SUBTOTAL Year of Construction 1890 1935 1936, 1938, 1956 1926, 1996 1933, 1966, 1995 1915, 1986 1966, 1969 1967* 1969* 1993* 1999* 1906 1987* 1969, 1990, 2004 1985* 1973 1933 1908 1936 1965, 1973, 1996 2005 1962, 2006 1976 1986 Gross Sq. Ft. Net Assign Sq. Ft. 5,232 616 90,107 1,905 36,449 36,751 67,676 2,343 4,368 2,456 3,202 3,987 927 120,083 10,404 402 490 11,598 4,526 236,004 1,563 24,898 238,623 135 3,305 520 49,558 1,065 23,327 22,320 46,695 1,691 2,259 1,729 2,505 2,636 857 74,261 8,261 338 422 8,568 2,728 174,642 1,483 13,689 185,070 75 904,745 628,004 114 Physical Facilities Inventory (Continued)1 FACILITY PHYSICAL PLANT Cooling Tower Heckroth Storage Landscaping Buildings Physical Plant Power Plant Storage Building 1 Storage Building 9 Warehouse Warehouse #1 PHYSICAL PLANT SUBTOTAL MISCELLANEOUS House #21 1215 23rd St. House #22 (Sorority) 1209 W. 23rd St. House #23 (Fraternity) 1203 W. 23rd St. House #24 1233 W. 22nd St. House #25 2115 Merner House #29 3214 Hudson Rd. House #30 8712 University Ave. House #31 2604 College St. House #34 3204 Panther Lane Transmitter (KUNI-FM) MISCELLANEOUS SUBTOTAL RESIDENCE HALLS Bartlett Hall Bender Hall Campbell Hall Commons (1/3 - Food Service) Year of Construction Gross Sq. Ft. Net Assign Sq. Ft. 1975 1987* 1948, 1967 1967-70, 2002 1970, 1978, 1981, 1989 2005 2005 1983* 1996* 625 1,200 2,843 38,844 53,970 976 2,800 16,155 35,629 153,042 375 1,100 2,529 33,103 1,711 522 2,676 14,094 29,182 85,292 2004* 1980* 1983* 1992* 2001* 1994* 1995* 2002* 2002* - 3,429 3,041 3,292 1,850 2,786 1,364 1,460 2,160 1,345 20,727 3,025 2,684 2,954 1,312 1,811 900 988 1,477 920 16,071 1915-17, 1923-24 1969 1953, 1956, 1964 1933, 1966, 1995 104,437 109,687 132,877 18,279 365,280 59,186 68,244 93,013 11,698 232,141 115 Physical Facilities Inventory (Continued)1 FACILITY RESIDENCE HALLS (continued) Dancer Hall Hagemann Hall Lather Hall Noehren Hall Redeker Center Rider Hall Shull Hall Towers Center RESIDENCE HALLS SUBTOTAL APARTMENTS College Courts Hillside Courts Residence On The Hill Eiklor Hall (A) Pendergraft Hall (B) McGovern Hall (D) Holmes Hall (E) University Apartments Office Jennings Courts APARTMENT SUBTOTAL UNIVERSITY GRAND TOTALS Source: Office of Facilities Planning Building Inventory as of July 1, 2006 * Indicates year building purchased 1 Year of Construction 1969 1965 1938, 1950 1967 1965-67, 2002 1961 1964 1969, 2004 1956 1971-77 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1977 1977 Gross Sq. Ft. Net Assign Sq. Ft. 365,280 109,711 87,880 107,085 149,952 68,066 85,938 85,283 58,229 1,117,424 232,141 68,598 58,145 66,227 97,444 42,279 64,616 50,381 33,334 713,165 31,875 206,247 6,799 17,830 24,175 27,565 19,876 7,093 28,946 370,406 28,555 171,893 2,894 13,232 19,812 19,369 16,775 3,956 27,113 303,599 4,438,795 2,885,556 116 UNI Services to Businesses, Communities and Local Government Divisions Location Telephone Web Site Center for Energy and Environmental Education Executive Development Center Cedar Falls, IA Cedar Falls, IA 319-273-2573 319-273-5851 www.uni.edu/ceee www.bcs.uni.edu/execdev Geoinformatics Training, Research, Education and Extension Heartland Economic Development Course Cedar Falls, IA Cedar Falls, IA 319-273-3816 319-273-2969 www.geotree.uni.edu www.bcs.uni.edu/heartland Institute for Decision Making Iowa Center for Immigrant Leadership and Integration Cedar Falls, IA Cedar Falls, IA 319-273-6941 319-273-3029 www.bcs.uni.edu/idm www.bcs.uni.edu/ICILI Iowa Waste Reduction Center John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Center Cedar Falls, IA Cedar Falls, IA 319-273-8905 319-273-7350 www.iwrc.org www.bcs.uni.edu/jpec Materials Innovation Service National Ag-Based Industrial Lubricants Cedar Falls, IA Waverly, IA 319-273-7499 319-352-5218 fp.uni.edu/rrttc/mts www.abiluni.org Opportunity Works Recycling and Reuse Technology Transfer Waterloo, IA Cedar Falls, IA 319-226-3560 319-273-3689 www.opportunityworksiowa.org uni.edu/rrttc Regional Business Center Strategic Marketing Services Waterloo, IA Cedar Falls, IA 319-236-8123 319-273-2886 www.uni.edu/rbc www.sms.uni.edu Sustainable Tourism and Environmental Program Tallgrass Prairie Center Cedar Falls, IA Cedar Falls, IA 319-273-6840 319-273-2238 www.uni.edu/step www.tallgrassprairiecenter.org UNI Metal Casting Center Cedar Falls, IA 319-273-6894 www.mcc.uni.edu Source: Business and Community Services 117 Peer Institutions New Freshmen and Transfer Admission Math ACT Composite Scores 460 - 540 460 - 540 19 - 23 65 400 - 530 420 - 550 16 - 22 Normal, IL 77 - - 22 - 26 Terre Haute, IN 80 420 - 530 420 - 520 17 - 23 University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, IA 78 470 - 590 490 - 640 20 - 25 Central Michigan University Mt. Pleasant, MI 75 450 - 570 450 - 580 19 - 24 Duluth, MN 79 - - 20 - 25 Greensboro, NC 60 470 - 580 470 - 580 - Ohio University Athens, OH 89 490 - 600 490 - 600 21 - 25 University of North Texas Denton, TX 69 500 - 600 500 - 610 20 - 24 Eau Claire, WI 70 520 - 630 540 - 640 22 - 26 Institution Northern Arizona University California State University Illinois State University Indiana State University University of Minnesota University of North Carolina University of Wisconsin Location % Accepted Verbal Flagstaff, AZ 86 Fresno, CA Source: College Board 2005-2006 Academic year UG-Fall 2005 undergraduate enrollment *SAT Scores represent the middle 50% of first-year students' scores. SAT Scores* 118 Peer Institutions Undergraduate Enrollment and Costs UG Student-toFaculty Ratio In-State Tuition & Fees Room/Board Out-of-State Tuition & Fees Flagstaff, AZ 13,252 16/1 $4,545 $6,260 $13,656 Fresno, CA 17,428 20/1 $3,037 $6,880 $13,207 Normal, IL 17,858 19/1 $8,040 $6,194 $14,730 Terre Haute, IN 8,670 17/1 $6,216 $5,938 $13,632 University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, IA 10,994 16/1 $5,912 $5,752 $13,828 Central Michigan University Mt. Pleasant, MI 19,997 22/1 $5,365* $6,160* $12,467* Duluth, MN 9,488 21/1 $8,932 N/A $19,299 Greensboro, NC 12,291 16/1 $3,813 $5,706 $15,081 Ohio University Athens, OH 17,207 19/1 $8,235* $7,686* $17,199* University of North Texas Denton, TX 25,308 18/1 $6,112 $5,610 $14,362 Eau Claire, WI 10,063 20/1 $5,502 $4,936 $12,977 Institution Northern Arizona University California State University Illinois State University Indiana State University University of Minnesota University of North Carolina University of Wisconsin Location Source: U.S. News & World Report UG-Fall 2005 undergraduate enrollment Tuition and Fees and Room/Board - The institution's 2005-2006 academic year costs of attendance available at the time of completing the U.S. News & World Report's survey. *2004-2005 Academic year 119 Peer Institutions Graduate Enrollment and Costs: 2004 - 2005 Graduate In-State Tuition & Fees Out-of-State Tuition & Fees Flagstaff, AZ 5,402 $4,733 $13,381 Fresno, CA 2,814 $3,568 $13,738 Normal, IL 2,795 $5,491 $9,931 Terre Haute, IN 1,979 $6,396 $12,612 University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, IA 1,628 $6,420 $14,244 Central Michigan University Mt. Pleasant, MI 7,224 6,792 $12,576 714 $10,103 $17,203 Greensboro, NC 3,759 $3,851 $14,901 Ohio University Athens, OH 2,824 $8,931 $16,923 University of North Texas Denton, TX 6,580 $4,477 $9,445 535 $6,219 $16,829 Instituion Northern Arizona University California State University Illinois State University Indiana State University University of Minnesota University of North Carolina University of Wisconsin Location Duluth, MN Eau Claire, WI Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) 120 Peer Institutions Faculty by Rank Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Flagstaff, AZ 244 205 166 Fresno, CA 245 98 143 Normal, IL 235 210 245 Terre Haute, IN 137 122 162 University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, IA 176 202 139 Central Michigan University Mt. Pleasant, MI 261 169 205 Duluth, MN 91 108 138 Greensboro, NC 162 169 194 Ohio University Athens, OH 212 275 255 University of North Texas Denton, TX 240 238 213 Eau Claire, WI 140 112 103 Institution Northern Arizona University California State University Illinois State University Indiana State University University of Minnesota University of North Carolina University of Wisconsin Location Source: ACADEME Bulletin of the American Association of University Professors 2005-2006 Academic year; full-time faculty 121 Peer Institutions Faculty Average Salaries by Rank Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Flagstaff, AZ $77,800 $57,900 $49,600 Fresno, CA $86,500 $66,500 $52,900 Normal, IL $76,700 $59,100 $54,500 Terre Haute, IN $74,500 $58,200 $50,500 University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, IA $81,100 $63,200 $53,000 Central Michigan University Mt. Pleasant, MI $84,100 $64,900 $52,300 Duluth, MN $83,000 $68,200 $53,800 Greensboro, NC $89,100 $65,800 $56,000 Ohio University Athens, OH $88,900 $66,500 $54,600 University of North Texas Denton, TX $84,600 $63,900 $54,200 Eau Claire, WI $67,600 $55,300 $49,100 Institution Northern Arizona University California State University Illinois State University Indiana State University University of Minnesota University of North Carolina University of Wisconsin Location Source: ACADEME Bulletin of the American Association of University Professors 2005-2006 Academic year; full-time faculty The salary figure represents the contracted salary excluding summer teaching, stipends, extra load, or other forms of remuneration. 122 Peer Institutions Undergraduates Receiving Student Financial Aid: 2004-05* Federal Grants N $ State/Local Grants N $ Flagstaff, AZ 534 2,943 2 1,950 1,463 3,490 1,032 3,265 Fresno, CA 965 3,470 1,224 1,973 1,067 3,042 486 2,848 Normal, IL 469 2,905 833 3,601 546 2,608 1,377 3,577 Terre Haute, IN 520 2,869 621 3,776 719 3,016 928 4,131 University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, IA 346 2,603 137 1,160 770 2,800 1,003 4,476 Central Michigan University Mt. Pleasant, MI 953 2,527 2,531 1,478 1,943 2,415 2,103 4,430 Duluth, MN 444 2,695 655 2,814 1,253 1,620 1,369 5,168 Greensboro, NC 657 2,862 863 2,248 261 3,925 1,109 3,775 Ohio University Athens, OH 628 2,772 494 1,525 1,263 4,287 2,003 4,855 University of North Texas Denton, TX 1,996 4,173 1,071 2,907 759 1,281 1,908 3,872 313 3,014 734 1,621 240 1,049 1,032 3,785 Institution Northern Arizona University California State University Illinois State University Indiana State University University of Minnesota University of North Carolina University of Wisconsin Location Eau Claire, WI Institutional Grants N $ Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) * Full-time, first-time, degree/certificate-seeking undergraduate students receiving financial aid, by type of aid for Fall 2004 cohort. $: Average amount of aid received. N Loans $ 123 Peer Institutions Retention and Graduation Rates Retention* % Graduation Rates** Total Flagstaff, AZ 69 48 Fresno, CA 86 43 Normal, IL 85 63 Terre Haute, IN 66 42 University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, IA 80 65 Central Michigan University Mt. Pleasant, MI 77 55 Duluth, MN 75 48 Greensboro, NC 77 51 Ohio University Athens, OH 81 71 University of North Texas Denton, TX 75 43 Eau Claire, WI 83 59 Institution Northern Arizona University California State University Illinois State University Indiana State University University of Minnesota University of North Carolina University of Wisconsin Location Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) 2004-05 Academic year ** 2005 * 124 Peer Institutions Degrees Granted In Academic Year 2004-2005 Baccalaureate (Bachelor's) Master's Doctorates Total Flagstaff, AZ 2,829 1,890 111 4,830 Fresno, CA 3,069 795 9 3,873 Normal, IL 4,274 715 49 5,038 Terre Haute, IN 1,459 389 64 1,912 University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, IA 2,669 497 10 3,176 Central Michigan University Mt. Pleasant, MI 3,549 2,548 78 6,175 Duluth, MN 1,632 192 0 1,824 Greensboro, NC 1,973 921 89 2,983 Ohio University Athens, OH 4,222 980 147 5,349 University of North Texas Denton, TX 4,360 1,524 146 6,030 Eau Claire, WI 1,849 138 0 1,987 Institution Northern Arizona University California State University Illinois State University Indiana State University University of Minnesota University of North Carolina University of Wisconsin Location Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) 125 CALENDAR Semester/Date Event Fall 2006 Monday, August 21 Monday, September 04 Friday, October 13 Monday, October 16 Wednesday - Friday, November 22 - 24 Thursday - Friday, November 23 - 24 Monday - Friday, December 11 - 15 Saturday, December 16 Monday & Tuesday, December 25 & 26 Semester begins University holiday First half ends Second half begins Thanksgiving break University holiday Final exam week Commencement University holiday Spring 2007 Monday, January 01 Monday, January 08 Monday, January 15 Friday, February 23 Monday, February 26 Monday - Friday, March 12 - 16 Monday - Friday, April 30 - May 4 Saturday, May 05 University holiday Semester begins University holiday First half ends Second half begins Spring break Final exam week Commencement Source: Office of Registrar *Subject to change Semester/Date Event Summer 2007 Monday, May 07 Monday, May 07 Monday, May 28 Friday, June 01 Monday, June 04 Monday, June 04 Friday, June 15 Monday, June 18 Friday, June 29 Monday, July 02 Wednesday, July 04 Friday, July 27 First 4 wk session begins First 6 wk session begins University holiday First 4 wk session ends Second 4 wk session begins 8 wk session begins First 6 wk session ends Second 6 wk session begins Second 4 wk session ends Third 4 wk session begins University holiday All sessions end Fall 2007 Monday, August 20 Monday, September 03 Friday, October 19 Monday, October 22 Monday - Friday, November 19 - 23 Thursday - Friday, November 22 - 23 Monday - Friday, December 10 - 14 Saturday, December 15 Monday & Tuesday, December 24 & 25 Semester begins University holiday First half ends Second half begins Thanksgiving break* University holiday Final exam week Commencement University holiday 126 Alphabetical Order of Buildings The University of Northern Iowa is an equal opportunity educator and employer with a comprehensive plan for affirmative action. 8 Athletic Fields 33 Baker Hall 14 Bartlett Hall 2 Bender Hall 49 Biology Research Complex 58Business & Community Services (open 2007) 25 Campanile 6 Campbell Hall 57Center for Energy and Environmental Education 28 Center for Multicultural Education 56 College Courts 13 Commons) 32 Communication Arts Center 40 Curris Business Building 4 Dancer Hall (DAN) 15 East Bartlett (SSC) 53Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center 47 Gilchrist Hall (closed) 43 Greenhouse 45 Hagemann Hall 59 Hillside Courts 55Industrial Technology Center 20 Innovative Teaching Technology Center 6 0 Jennings Courts 31 Kamerick Art Building 22 Lang Hall 48 Latham Hall 12 Lawther Hall 10Marshall Center School 44 McCollum Science Hall 30 McLeod Center 27 Maucker Union 68 Museum 50 Noehren Hall 66 Physical Plant 21 Physics Building (closed) 65 Power Plant 29 President’s Home 1 Price Laboratory School 42 P #1 51 Redeker Center 61 Residence On The Hill Complex 46 Rider Hall 26 Rod Library 39 Russell Hall 35 Sabin Hall 19 Schindler Education Center 36 Seerley Hall 52 Shull Hall 38 Strayer-Wood Theatre 11 Student Health Center 64Tallgrass Prairie Center 3 Towers Center 18 UNI-Dome 62University Apartments Office 69 University Warehouse 54Visitor Information Center 63 Warehouse 1 9 Wellness/Recreation Center 24 West Gymnasium 34 Wright Hall 161012 W. 23rd St./Alumni 7 1221 W. 23rd Street 51223 W. 22nd St./Camp Adventure™ 17 2304 College St. 23 2401 College St./ Honors Cottage 41 2601 Campus St./ Facilities 37 2637 Hudson Rd./ Continuing Education 67 8628 University Ave. Office of Institutional Research University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa 50614-0005 319-273-3050