2006-2007 Fact Book Office of Institutional Research

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2006-2007
Fact
Book
Office of Institutional Research
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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
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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
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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
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Fact Book: 2006-2007
January 2007
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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:
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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
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