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Fact Book
2002-2003
O F F I C E O F I N F O R M AT I O N
M A N AG E M E N T & A N A LY S I S
Quick Reference
University President .............................................Robert D. Koob
Total Living Alumni (Fall 2002) .......................................87,664
Board of Regents President ...................................Owen J. Newlin
Fall 2002 Employees
Full-Time
Faculty & Institutional Officers.............................................626
Professional & Scientific ......................................................472
General Service Staff ...........................................................614
Part-Time
Faculty & Institutional Officers ..............................................20
Professional & Scientific........................................................32
General Service Staff.............................................................59
Total ................................................................................1,823
University Accreditation ......................................................NCA
Number of Colleges..................................................................5
Number of Academic Departments...........................................31
Enrollment 2002 (Fall Headcount)
Undergraduate ................................................................12,282
Graduate..........................................................................1,644
Total................................................................................13,926
2001 Current Funds Revenues ................................$211,497,134
2001-02 Sponsored Funding Awarded .......................$20,721,442
Enrollment 2002 (Fall FTE)
Undergraduate ................................................................10,761
Graduate..........................................................................1,118
Total................................................................................11,879
2001-02 Degrees Awarded
Baccalaureate (Bachelor’s) .................................................2,420
Master’s..............................................................................415
Specialist...............................................................................4
Doctorate .............................................................................12
Total.............................................................................2,851
Academic Year 2002-03 Tuition and Fees
Undergraduate Resident ..................................................$4,118
Graduate Resident ..........................................................$4,814
Undergraduate Nonresident ............................................$10,425
Graduate Nonresident ....................................................$11,237
Academic Year 2002-03 Room & Board (19 meals/wk) ..........$4,640
FACT BOOK
2002-2003
Office of Information Management & Analysis
244 Gilchrist
University of Northern Iowa
Cedar Falls IA 50614-0005
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University of Northern Iowa
Fact Book: 2002-2003
January 2003
Staff Contributors:
Thulasi Kumar
Pat Hart
Andre Barlian
Ian Hubrig
Phone: 319-273-3050
Fax: 319-273-3010
E-mail: Pat.Hart@uni.edu
Table of Contents
Quick Reference..................................................Inside front cover
Mission Statement .....................................................................1
UNI Strategic Plan Performance Indicators ....................................2
UNI Administration....................................................................3
Definitions of Terms Used ...........................................................4
UNI Organizational Chart ............................................................6
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New Students ............................................................................
New Student Applications, Admissions, and Enrolled (Fall Semester) .7
New Freshmen ACT Composite Scores and High School Class Rank .....8
New Undergraduate Transfer Students by Type of Transfer College .....9
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Enrollment ................................................................................
Headcount Enrollment: Fall Semester ..........................................11
Fall On-Campus Headcount and FTE Enrollment by Level ................13
Enrollment by Level and Gender .................................................15
Enrollment by Ethnic Group .......................................................16
Fall 2002 Enrollment by Admission County...................................17
Minority Student Enrollment (Fall Semester) ................................18
Enrollment by Age ...................................................................20
Enrollment by Residence ..........................................................21
International Students by Country: Fall 2002 ...............................22
Majors by College and Level ......................................................23
Annual Degrees Awarded by Level ..............................................27
Retention and Graduation Analysis .............................................28
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Alumni .....................................................................................
Total Alumni by College (as of November 2002) ...........................29
Post-Graduation Status of 2000-01 Bachelor’s Degree Recipients.....30
Faculty & Staff .........................................................................
Full-Time and Part-Time Faculty................................................31
Faculty by Rank .....................................................................32
Faculty by Gender...................................................................33
Minority Faculty by Race .........................................................34
Growth in UNI Workforce by Employment Categories ....................35
Library ....................................................................................
Library Statistics: 1997-2002 ...................................................37
Facilities .................................................................................
Residence Hall Occupancy: Fall 2002 .........................................39
Physical Facilities Inventory.....................................................40
Budget and Finance ..................................................................
Current Funds Revenues and Expenditures, Fiscal
Years 1998-2001 ................................................................45
Full-Time Undergraduate Student Tuition and Fees.......................47
Full-Time Graduate Student Tuition and Fees ..............................48
Sponsored Project Proposals and Awards as Reported
to the Board of Regents......................................................49
Academic Departments .............................................................
Faculty by Department and Rank: Fall 2002................................51
Faculty by Department and Tenure Status: Fall 2002 ....................53
Fall Semester Total Student Credit Hours ....................................55
Campus Map......................................................Inside back cover
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Mission Statement
Values
The University of Northern Iowa community values:
• Excellence in all its endeavors
Institutional Mission
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.
• 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.
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UNI Strategic Plan Performance Indicators
• Percentage of student credit hours taught by tenure/tenure
track faculty.
• Headcount enrollments in credit/non-credit courses offered
through extension and continuing education.
• Average undergraduate class size—lower, upper, both.
• Off-campus student enrollment in degree programs offered
through distance learning (Fall semester only).
• First class enrolled in Honors Program by Fall 2002.
• Percentage of lower division courses taught by tenure/tenure
track faculty.
• Annual technology transfer report.
• Percentage of graduates employed or placed within one year.
• Racial/ethnic composition of student populations in
percentages.
• Number and percentage of faculty using instructional
technology (including computers).
• Graduate and undergraduate student retention and
graduation rates by ethnic/racial composition in percentages.
• Number and percentage of general assignment tech-equipped
classrooms.
• Campus crime statistics.
• Percentage of course sections in which computers are used
as an integral teaching aid.
• Number of children served and number on waiting list.
• Number of students having an international learning
experience.
• Faculty/staff/student surveys.
• Number of international students enrolled.
• Annual worker compensation claims.
• Diminish gap between need and served.
• Number of continuing education credits earned.
• Sponsored funding per year in millions of dollars.
• Number of annual contributors and dollars contributed in
millions.
• Number of intellectual property disclosures.
• Dollars available to the university from the Foundation.
• Biennial marketing survey.
UNI Administration
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert D. Koob
Vice Presidents/Associate and Assistant Vice Presidents
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aaron M. Podolefsky
Associate Provost, Academic Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Susan Koch
Associate Vice President for EOP/SCS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles L. Means
Associate Vice President for Information Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Garrett A. Bozylinsky
Assistant Vice President for International Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Timothy E. O’Connor
Vice President for Educational and Student Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Renee Romano
Associate Vice President for Educational and Student Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomas P. Romanin
Vice President for Administration and Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomas Schellhardt
Assistant Vice President and Budget Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eunice A. Dell
Vice President for Advancement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William Calhoun
Assistant Vice President for University Marketing & Public Relations . . . . . . . . . . . Cheryl A. Gaston
Special Assistant to the President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patricia L. Geadelmann
Deans
College of Business Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Farzad Moussavi
College of Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William Callahan
College of Humanities and Fine Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James F. Lubker
College of Natural Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kichoon Yang
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Julia Wallace
Continuing Education and Special Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Bodensteiner
Graduate College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John W. Somervill
Library. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marilyn Mercado
The standard convention for UNI e-mail addresses is firstname.lastname@uni.edu
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Definitions of Terms Used
ENROLLMENTS
Headcount: The count of each student enrolled for one or more
courses taken in a semester following the third 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 15.5 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 from 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% 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. If their principle activity is
instructional, this category includes deans, directors, or the
equivalent, as well as associate deans, assistant deans, and executive
officers of academic departments (chairpersons, heads, or the
equivalent).
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
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.
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.
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, college stores, and barber shops. 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 included in private institutions’ expenses of
auxiliary enterprises.
BUDGET
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.
OTHER
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. Also includes expenditures for veterinary and
dental clinics if their primary purpose is to support the institutional
program. Academic 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
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
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UNI Organizational Chart
Board of Regents, State of Iowa
President
Assistant to the President for
Compliance and Equity Management
Winston Burt
Robert D. Koob
Operations Auditor
Tim McKenna
Executive Assistant to the President
Brenda Buzynski
Academic Affairs and Provost
Educational and Student
Services
Administration and Finance
University Advancement
Aaron Podolefsky, Provost
C. Renee Romano, Vice President
Tom Schellhardt, Vice President
Bill Calhoun, Vice President
Associate Provost,
Academic Affairs
Associate Vice President
Assistant Vice President
and Budget Director
Associate Vice President,
Academic Affairs
Information Technology
Coordinator
Associate Vice President,
Info Technology Services
Director, Academic Advising
Services
Assistant Vice President,
International Programs
Director, Enrollment
Management & Admissions
Dean, College of Business
Administration
Interim Director,
The Career Center
Executive Assistant to the
Vice President
Assistant Vice President
Marketing & Public Relations
Director, Alumni Relations
Director, Central Development
Operations Improvement
Director
Director, Collegiate
Development
Director, Financial Aid
Athletic Director
Director, Systems
Administration
Director, Maucker Union and
Student Activities
Controller
Special Assistant to the
Vice President
Dean, College of Natural
Sciences
Director, Residence
Director, Facilities Planning
Dean, College of Social and
Behavioral Sciences
Registrar
Director, Human Resource
Services
Dean, Graduate College
Director, University Health
Services
Director, Physical Plant
Dean, Continuing Education
& Special Programs
Director, Multicultural
Education
Director, Public Safety
Dean, Library Services
Director, Leadership Studies
Director, Purchasing
Director, Information
Management & Analysis
Associate Director,
Governmental Relations
Information Technology
Coordinator
Dean, College of Education
Editor, North American
Review
Patricia Geadelmann
Director, Foundation
Accounting
Dean, College of Humanities
and Fine Arts
Academic Administrative
Services Coordinator
Special Asst. to the President for
Board & Governmental Relations
University of Northern Iowa
Administrative Organization
2002-2003
University of Northern Iowa
NEW STUDENTS
N EW STU DENTS
New Student Applications, Admissions and Enrolled (Fall Semester)
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
Undergraduate
Gross Applications
New Freshmen
Transfers
5,886
4,144
1,624
6,180
4,341
1,718
6,661
4,658
1,868
6,418
4,498
1,774
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
Admissions
Gross Admissions
New Freshmen
Transfers
3,379
1,314
3,573
1,393
3,867
1,567
3,781
1,433
3,707
1,494
3,776
1,430
3,851
1,481
4,066
1,604
3,786
1,593
3,554
1,529
Enrolled
New Freshmen
Transfer
1,853
918
1,902
1,001
2,044
1,118
2,051
1,049
1,957
1,087
2,023
1,065
2,177
1,114
2,263
1,167
2,104
1,221
1,865
1,119
Graduate
Applications
824
901
865
654
735
774
715
798
882
*803
Admissions
Gross Admissions
Admitted/Withdrew
Net Admissions
575
269
306
554
225
329
530
214
316
387
134
253
502
172
330
526
229
297
477
130
347
551
186
365
679
221
458
*544
-
Source: Office of Admissions & Office of the Registrar
*3rd week numbers
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New Freshmen ACT Composite Scores and High School Class Rank
ACT Composite Scores
75th Percentile
Mean
25th Percentile
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
25.8
23.0
21.0
25.9
23.1
21.1
25.8
23.0
21.0
26.1
23.2
21.3
26.0
23.6
21.1
26.2
23.3
20.2
25.9
23.0
21.0
25.8
23.0
20.0
24.8
22.9
20.8
25.0
22.8
20.0
74.3
18.0
40.7
95.2
72.5
18.2
36.9
94.0
72.5
17.7
37.5
93.0
73.2
18.9
39.9
92.7
72.6
17.5
37.9
91.9
72.7
18.0
40.0
91.4
72.9
19.1
39.7
91.5
72.8
18.7
40.6
91.4
72.2
18.1
38.6
90.5
72.0
17.7
37.5
89.9
High School Rank
Mean
Percent in Upper 10%
Percent in Upper 20%
Percent in Upper 50%
Source: Office of Admissions
New Undergraduate Transfer Students by Type of Transfer College
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
Iowa Area Community Colleges
554
653
728
673
758
704
775
805
852
773
Iowa Four Year Public and Private
Iowa State University
University of Iowa
Subtotal
193
41
28
69
193
38
40
78
217
51
36
87
204
51
45
96
175
36
48
84
201
46
38
84
196
41
53
94
203
37
49
86
184
42
39
81
170
22
49
71
Iowa Four Year Private
124
115
130
108
91
117
102
117
103
99
Iowa Two Year Private
21
24
42
19
29
27
15
22
14
26
Non-Iowa (US) Total
Two-year Out of State
Four-year Out of State
150
41
109
132
44
88
132
36
95
153
48
105
125
28
97
133
40
93
123
38
90
137
50
87
185
69
116
150
60
90
TOTAL
918
1,001
1,118
1,049
1,087
1,065
1,114
1,167
1,221
1,119
Source: Office of Admissions
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University of Northern Iowa
ENROLLMENT
EN ROLLM ENT
Headcount Enrollment: Fall Semester
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
11,467
10,145
1,322
11,232
9,863
1,369
11,412
10,115
1,297
11,587
10,232
1,355
11,654
10,352
1,302
Graduate
Full-Time
Part-Time
1,250
498
752
1,340
552
788
1,390
492
898
1,370
503
867
1,454
511
943
TOTAL
Full-Time
Part-Time
10,643
2,074
10,415
2,157
10,607
2,195
10,735
2,222
GRAND TOTAL
12,717
12,572
12,802
12,957
Undergraduate
Full-Time
Part-Time
Source: Office of the Registrar
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1998
1999
2000
11,764 11,984
10,490 10,687
1,274 1,297
12,218
10,974
1,244
1,565
509
1,056
2001
2002
12,474 12,282
11,209 10,939
1,265 1,343
1,569
540
1,029
1,556
550
1,006
1,596
577
1,019
1,644
550
1,094
10,863
2,245
10,999 11,227
2,330 2,326
11,524
2,250
11,786 11,489
2,284 2,437
13,108
13,329 13,553
13,774
14,070 13,926
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Headcount Enrollment
Fall On-Campus Headcount and FTE Enrollment by Level
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2,549
2,072
2,961
3,675
210
11,467
2,560
2,088
2,822
3,550
212
11,232
2,691
2,196
2,831
3,474
220
11,412
2,711
2,234
2,897
3,452
293
11,587
2,524
2,275
3,025
3,536
294
11,654
2,678
2,158
2,948
3,684
296
11,764
2,812
2,224
2,941
3,737
270
11,984
2,979
2,238
3,143
3,580
278
12,218
2,830
2,464
3,188
3,735
257
12,474
2,522
2,293
3,296
3,874
297
12,282
895
355
1,250
917
423
1,340
987
403
1,390
1,004
366
1,370
1,081
373
1,454
1,154
411
1,565
1,133
436
1,569
1,144
412
1,556
1,174
422
1,596
1,163
481
1,644
12,717
12,572
12,802
12,957
13,108
13,329
13,553
13,774
14,070
13,926
2,356
1,871
2,646
3,183
75
10,131
2,423
1,889
2,509
3,013
72
9,906
2,527
2,021
2,542
2,965
83
10,138
2,558
2,076
2,597
2,922
87
10,240
2,335
2,087
2,729
3,067
90
10,308
2,487
1,960
2,640
3,195
92
10,374
2,610
2,039
2,614
3,216
84
10,563
2,762
2,051
2,787
3,096
91
10,787
2,561
2,246
2,827
3,226
81
10,941
2,319
2,098
2,928
3,328
88
10,761
687
204
891
11,022
702
259
961
10,867
711
245
956
11,094
744
225
969
11,209
763
238
1,001
11,309
787
254
1,041
11,415
800
265
1,065
11,628
845
236
1,081
11,868
888
252
1,140
12,081
839
279
1,118
11,879
Headcount Enrollment
Undergraduate
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Special
Total Undergraduate
Graduate
Master’s
Advanced
Total Graduate
Total Headcount
Full-Time Equivalent Enrollment
Undergraduate
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Special
Total Undergraduate
Graduate
Master’s
Advanced
Total Graduate
Total FTE
Source: Office of the Registrar
13
14
FTE Enrollment by Level
Enrollment by Level and Gender
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
Undergraduate
11,467
11,232
11,412
11,587
11,654
Female
Percent
6,471
56.4
6,404
57.0
6,544
57.3
6,658
57.5
6,710
57.6
6,739
57.3
6,892
57.5
7,048
57.7
7,245
58.1
7,042
57.3
Male
Percent
4,996
43.6
4,828
43.0
4,868
42.7
4,929
42.5
4,944
42.4
5,025
42.7
5,092
42.5
5,170
42.3
5,229
41.9
5,240
42.7
1,250
1,340
1,390
1,370
1,454
1,565
1,569
1,556
1,596
1,644
Female
Percent
771
61.7
825
61.6
867
62.4
867
63.3
955
65.7
1,073
68.6
1,024
65.3
1,016
65.3
1,047
65.6
1,102
67.0
Male
Percent
479
38.3
515
38.4
523
37.6
503
36.7
499
34.3
492
31.4
545
34.7
540
34.7
549
34.4
542
33.0
12,717
12,572
12,802
12,957
13,108
13,329 13,553
13,774
Female
Percent
7,242
56.9
7,229
57.5
7,411
57.9
7,525
58.1
7,665
58.5
7,812
58.6
7,916
58.4
8,064
58.5
8,292
58.9
8,144
58.5
Male
Percent
5,475
43.1
5,343
42.5
5,391
42.1
5,432
41.9
5,443
41.5
5,517
41.4
5,637
41.6
5,710
41.5
5,778
41.1
5,782
41.5
Graduate
Total Enrollment
Source: Office of the Registrar
15
1998
1999
2000
11,764 11,984
12,218
2001
2002
12,474 12,282
14,070 13,926
16
Enrollment by Ethnic Group
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
Undergraduate
African American
American Indian/Alaskan Native
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
White
International
No Response
11,764
222
23
126
86
10,813
185
309
11,984
242
28
128
90
10,982
159
355
12,218
283
31
124
119
11,089
184
388
12,474
296
27
127
161
11,268
191
404
12,282
319
25
109
195
11,023
207
404
Graduate
African American
American Indian/Alaskan Native
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
White
International
No Response
1,565
61
2
13
6
1,251
134
98
1,569
66
5
13
15
1,237
150
83
1,556
73
4
16
16
1,210
155
82
1,596
74
3
15
19
1,242
164
79
1,644
78
6
19
12
1,309
159
61
Total Enrollment
African American
American Indian/Alaskan Native
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
White
International
No Response
13,329
283
25
139
92
12,064
319
407
13,553
308
33
141
105
12,219
309
438
13,774
356
35
140
135
12,299
339
470
14,070
370
30
142
180
12,510
355
483
13,926
397
31
128
207
12,332
366
465
Source: Office of the Registrar
Fall 2002 Enrollment by Admission County
Source: Office of the Registrar
17
18
Minority Student Enrollment (Fall Semester)
Undergraduate
African American
Native American
Asian American
Hispanic American
TOTAL
1995
221
26
125
100
472
1996
200
26
146
91
463
1997
198
24
132
80
434
1998
222
23
126
86
457
1999
242
28
128
90
488
2000
283
31
124
119
557
2001
296
27
127
161
611
2002
319
25
109
195
648
1995
64
4
17
10
95
1996
62
2
14
6
84
1997
58
3
17
14
92
1998
61
2
13
6
82
1999
66
5
13
15
99
2000
73
4
16
16
109
2001
74
3
15
19
111
2002
78
6
19
12
115
1997
256
27
149
94
1998
283
25
139
92
1999
308
33
141
105
2000
356
35
140
135
2001
370
30
142
180
2002
397
31
128
207
526
539
587
666
722
763
Graduate
African American
Native American
Asian American
Hispanic American
TOTAL
Combined Totals of Undergraduates and Graduates
1995
1996
African American
285
262
Native American
30
28
Asian American
142
160
Hispanic American
110
97
TOTAL
567
547
Source: Office of the Registrar
Minority Student Enrollment
19
20
Enrollment by Age
Undergraduates
Under 18
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30-39
40-49
50-64
Over 64
Unavailable
Source: Office of the Registrar
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
11,764
11,984
12,218
12,474
12,282
95
1,768
1,937
2,237
2,329
1,459
540
259
160
139
97
84
66
333
210
49
2
105
1,827
2,022
2,242
2,284
1,551
555
267
174
119
103
72
61
325
216
61
0
146
1,930
2,030
2,352
2,308
1,496
605
267
174
113
87
77
61
317
198
55
2
423
2,028
2,257
2,407
2,293
1,361
474
226
174
109
84
60
53
293
176
55
1
110
1,553
1,979
2,472
2,453
1,682
615
291
177
130
80
80
52
355
178
73
2
Enrollment by Residence
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2,023
1,925
90
8
2,177
2,067
101
9
2,263
2,123
117
23
2,104
1,979
112
13
1,865
1,743
110
12
Undergraduate
Iowa Resident
U.S., Non-Resident
International
11,764
11,125
454
185
11,984
11,372
453
159
12,218
11,536
498
184
12,474
11,754
529
191
12,282
11,504
571
207
Graduate
Iowa resident
U.S., Non-Resident
International
1,565
1,278
153
134
1,569
1,258
161
150
1,556
1,254
147
155
1,596
1,256
176
164
1,644
1,277
208
159
13,329
12,404
606
319
13,553
12,630
614
309
13,774
12,790
645
339
14,070
13,010
705
355
13,926
12,781
779
366
New Freshmen
Iowa Resident
U.S., Non-Iowa Resident
International
Total
Iowa Resident
U.S., Non-Iowa Resident
International
Source: Office of the Registrar
21
22
International Students by Country: Fall 2002
Argentina ..................6
Austria ......................2
Bangladesh ................3
Bolivia ......................1
Bosnia.......................1
Brazil ........................4
Bulgaria ....................2
Cameroon ..................2
Canada ....................13
Chile .........................5
Colombia ...................2
Costa Rica..................3
Croatia ......................4
Cyprus.......................6
Denmark ....................6
Ecuador .....................1
Fiji ...........................1
France .......................3
Ghana .......................7
Hong Kong ...............12
Source: Office of the Registrar
Iceland...................1
India ....................17
Indonesia ...............3
Iran .......................2
Israel .....................1
Italy ......................1
Jamaica..................2
Japan ...................51
Jordan....................1
Kazakhstan .............1
Kenya.....................8
Kuwait ...................1
Latvia ....................1
Madagascar .............2
Malawi ...................1
Malaysia .................6
Maldives .................1
Mexico ...................3
Namibia..................1
Nepal .....................3
New Zealand ..............2
Niger ........................1
Nigeria......................3
Norway .....................2
Oman........................1
Pakistan ....................2
Peru .........................8
Poland ....................10
PRC.........................18
Romania....................9
Russia .....................45
Rwanda .....................1
Saudi Arabia ..............7
Serbia .......................1
Sierra Leone...............1
Singapore ..................1
South Africa ..............1
South Korea .............18
Spain........................1
Taiwan ....................14
Tanzania ................3
Trinidad/Tobago ......2
Turkey ...................3
Ukraine..................3
United Arab .............
Emirates.........1
United Kingdom ......5
Upper Volta ............1
Uzbekistan .............1
Venezuela...............1
Vietnam .................3
Zambia ..................1
Zimbabwe...............2
TOTAL................366
Majors by College and Level (1st Major Only)
Business
Undergraduate
Graduate
Total
Education
Undergraduate
Graduate
Total
Humanities and Fine Arts
Undergraduate
Graduate
Total
Natural Sciences
Undergraduate
Graduate
Total
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Undergraduate
Graduate
Total
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2,847
60
2,907
2,688
72
2,760
2,614
70
2,684
2,604
77
2,681
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
2,191
491
2,682
2,110
483
2,593
2,143
533
2,676
2,136
504
2,640
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
1,722
218
1,940
1,626
222
1,848
1,692
235
1,927
1,699
240
1,939
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
1,425
92
1,517
1,457
112
1,569
1,507
132
1,639
1,565
129
1,694
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
1,730
101
1,831
1,764
112
1,876
1,780
107
1,887
1,822
103
1,925
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
Source: Office of the Registrar
23
24
Majors by College and Level (Continued)
1993
Pre-Professionals
Undergraduate
168
Graduate
Total
168
Undecided
Undergraduate
806
Graduate
Total
806
Unclassified
Undergraduate
210
Graduate
Total
210
Special
Undergraduate
67
Graduate
Total
67
Non-Degree Graduates
Graduate
288
Gen. Studies & Ind. Studies, BLS 301
Undergraduate
Total Other Program
1,840
Source: Office of the Registrar
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
222
222
239
239
261
261
193
193
179
179
140
140
120
120
113
113
121
121
802
802
833
833
788
788
726
726
673
673
671
671
800
800
865
2
867
738
738
212
212
220
220
293
293
294
294
296
296
204
204
189
189
184
184
185
185
49
49
57
57
67
67
66
66
52
52
66
66
89
89
73
73
65
65
339
302
313
327
317
352
365
341
363
351
311
357
302
343
341
334
388
322
1,926
1,989
2,078
1,985
1,914
1,749
1,843
1,912
1,819
Undergraduate Majors by College
25
26
Graduate Majors by College
Annual Degrees Awarded by Level
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
Undergraduate Degrees Awarded
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Technology
Bachelor of Liberal Studies
2,042
11
18
32
40
6
2,175
3
19
36
38
8
2,225
1
25
43
28
11
2,046
7
20
30
22
10
2,066
3
26
54
16
10
2,111
4
21
65
3
10
2,229
2
17
63
5
11
2,254
8
28
77
4
15
2,144
5
20
76
2
19
2,307
8
22
71
0
12
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
Specialist in Education
Specialist
Doctor of Industrial Technology
Doctor of Education
Master of Science
Master of Social Work
0
124
184
19
11
1
7
5
0
5
5
0
0
0
139
157
5
5
1
4
8
0
5
13
0
0
0
95
205
25
7
0
7
5
0
8
1
0
0
0
140
184
20
7
0
2
8
0
4
8
4
0
0
125
253
27
7
0
5
3
0
6
4
8
0
0
126
172
33
6
0
7
2
0
2
8
9
0
0
121
242
37
13
0
7
6
0
2
5
9
0
0
127
244
35
5
0
3
10
0
2
6
12
0
0
92
211
55
6
0
1
3
0
11
2
18
0
2
107
217
36
11
0
10
4
0
5
7
16
16
2,149
346
5
10
2,510
2,279
311
8
18
2,616
2,333
339
5
9
2,686
2,135
357
8
12
2,512
2,175
425
3
10
2,613
2,214
353
2
10
2,579
2,327
429
6
7
2,769
2,386
426
10
8
2,830
2,266
383
3
13
2,665
2,420
415
4
12
2,851
Totals
Baccalaureate
Master’s
Specialist
Doctorate
TOTAL
Source: Office of the Registrar
27
1996-97 1997-98 1998-99
1999-00 2000-01 2001-02
28
Retention and Graduation Analysis
Admit Year
Total First Time Freshmen
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
1,659
1,807
1,856
2,007
2,012
1,919
1,982
2,124
2,218
2,064
1,819
Source: Office of the Registrar
Continuing 2nd Year
No.
%
1,350
81.4
1,449
80.2
1,498
80.7
1,641
81.8
1,649
82.0
1,582
82.4
1,605
81.0
1,729
81.4
1,863
84.0
1,681
81.4
Graduating 4th Year
No.
%
435
26.2
489
27.1
539
29.0
604
30.1
673
33.4
552
28.8
585
29.5
-
Graduating 6th year
No.
%
1,032
62.2
1,136
62.9
1,155
62.2
1,289
64.2
1,338
66.5
-
University of Northern Iowa
ALUMNI
ALU M N I
Total Alumni by College (as of November 2002)
College
Number
Percent
Business Administration
Education*
Humanities and Fine Arts
Natural Sciences
Social and Behavioral Sciences
TOTAL Living Alumni**
16,677
31,480
14,657
11,619
13,231
87,664
19.0
35.9
16.7
13.3
15.1
100.0
Source: Alumni Association
*Includes alumni earning only Teaching Certificates awarded pre-1960.
**Alumni having earned degrees in different colleges are counted in each college.
29
30
Post-Graduation Status of 2000-01 Bachelor’s Degree Recipients
Continuing Education
Colleges
Graduates Total
No
Responding Information
Business
Education
Humanities & Fine Arts
Natural Sciences
Social & Behavioral
Sciences
General, Interdisciplinary
& Special Programs
TOTAL
In
Iowa
R NR I
2 2 0 2
0 10 0 0
3 20 3 0
0 22 1 0
Out of
Iowa
R NR I
0 145 1 0 53
1 139 2 0 44
0 101 1 1 27
1 88 2 0 37
8
2
3
2
0
0
0
0
Not Employed
No
Location
R NR
362
374
306
264
89
173
108
86
8
17
31
39
387
285
102
31 2
0 21 1 0 8 2 112 0 0 13 0 0
39 0
149
2,298
76
1,667
73
631
2 1
128 7
0 5 0 0 2 0 29 0 0 10 2 0
5 80 5 2 38 4 614 6 1 184 17 0
(140 of 269)
52.1%
1
12
8
7
Employed
451
547
414
350
(1667 of 2298) (631 of 2298)
72.5%
27.5%
2
0
2
0
Out of
No
In
Iowa
Location
Iowa
R NR I R NR R NR I
50
42
29
26
0
2
2
1
Seeking
R NR I
79
95
68
35
1
2
2
0
4
0
1
0
Not Seeking
R NR I
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1 0
0
5 1 18 1 0 0 0
191 6 346 7 8 17 1
0
0
51 1 3
4
6
4
2
(87 of 269)(42 of 269) (621 of 1019) (201 of 1019)(197 of 1019) (361 of 1667) (18 of 1667)
32.3%
15.6%
61%
19.7%
19.3%
21.7%
1.1%
(269 of 1667)
(1019 of 1667)
(379 of 1667)
16.1%
61.1%
22.8%
Source: The Career Center
R = Iowa Resident
NR = Non-Iowa Resident
I = International
Method: Graduation follow-up data was collected principally through a survey of the 1,800 graduates attending Fall 2000 and Spring 2001 commencement
exercises.
University of Northern Iowa
FAC U LT Y & S TA F F
F A C U LT Y & S TA F F
Full-Time and Part-Time Faculty
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
Tenured
Full-Time
Part-Time
452
432
20
95.6%
4.4%
429
414
15
96.5%
3.5%
425
414
11
97.4%
2.6%
434
419
15
96.5%
3.5%
424
408
16
96.2%
3.8%
Tenure-Track
Full-Time
Part-Time
144
144
0
100%
0.0%
164
164
0
100%
0.0%
191
191
0
100%
0.0%
178
178
0
100%
0.0%
177
177
0
100%
0.0%
Non Tenure-Track
Full-Time
Part-Time
272
79
193
29.0%
71.0%
287
90
197
31.4%
68.6%
245
104
141
42.4%
57.6%
240
106
134
44.2%
55.8%
241
93
148
38.6%
61.4%
Total Faculty
Full-Time
Part-Time
868
655
213
75.5%
24.5%
880
668
212
75.9%
24.1%
861
709
152
82.3%
17.7%
852
703
149
82.5%
17.5%
842
678
164
80.5%
19.5%
Source: Office of Information Management & Analysis
*Excludes deans and above
31
32
Faculty by Rank
1998
No.
Tenured
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Instructor
Tenure-Track
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Instructor
Non Tenure-Track
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Instructor/Other
Total Faculty
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Instructor/Other
452
174
211
38
29
144
0
2
121
21
272
2
2
18
250
868
176
215
177
300
1999
%
38.5%
46.7%
8.4%
6.4%
0.0%
1.4%
84.0%
14.6%
0.7%
0.7%
6.6%
91.9%
20.3%
24.8%
20.4%
34.6%
Source: Office of Information Management & Analysis
No.
429
170
195
35
29
164
0
3
137
24
266
1
0
15
250
859
171
198
187
303
2000
%
39.6%
45.4%
8.2%
6.8%
0.0%
1.8%
83.5%
14.7%
0.4%
0.0%
5.6%
94.0%
19.9%
23.0%
21.8%
35.3%
No.
425
164
202
30
29
191
0
9
148
34
230
1
0
11
218
846
165
211
189
281
2001
%
38.6%
47.5%
7.1%
6.8%
0.0%
4.7%
77.5%
17.8%
0.4%
0.0%
4.8%
94.8%
19.5%
25.0%
22.3%
33.2%
No.
434
180
197
29
28
178
0
8
143
27
222
4
1
10
207
834
184
206
182
262
2002
%
41.5%
45.4%
6.7%
6.4%
0.0%
4.5%
80.3%
15.2%
1.8%
0.5%
4.5%
93.2%
22.1%
24.7%
21.8%
31.4%
No.
424
180
191
25
28
177
0
7
143
27
241
5
1
10
225
842
185
199
178
280
%
42.5%
45.0%
5.9%
6.6%
0.0%
3.9%
80.8%
15.3%
2.1%
0.4%
4.1%
93.4%
22.0%
23.6%
21.1%
33.3%
Faculty by Gender
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
Tenured
Male
Female
452
310
142
68.6%
31.4%
429
288
141
67.1%
32.9%
425
279
146
65.6%
34.4%
434
283
151
65.2%
34.8%
424
274
150
64.6%
35.4%
Tenure-Track
Male
Female
144
60
84
41.7%
58.3%
164
81
83
49.4%
50.6%
191
99
92
51.8%
48.2%
178
93
85
52.2%
47.8%
177
94
83
53.1%
46.9%
Non Tenure-Track
Male
Female
272
123
149
45.2%
54.8%
287
122
165
42.5%
57.5%
245
110
135
44.9%
55.1%
240
101
139
42.1%
57.9%
241
109
132
45.2%
54.8%
Total Faculty
Male
Female
868
493
375
56.8%
43.2%
880
491
389
55.8%
44.2%
861
488
373
56.7%
43.3%
852
477
375
56.0%
44.0%
842
477
365
56.7%
43.3%
Source: Office of Information Management & Analysis
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34
Minority Faculty by Race
Asian
Black
Hispanic
Native American
TOTAL
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
25
17
11
3
56
29
17
11
3
60
27
16
10
3
56
26
20
10
3
59
27
21
10
3
61
30
19
13
6
68
29
21
14
6
70
29
20
15
7
71
31
16
16
6
69
29
15
15
5
64
Source: Office of Compliance & Equity Management
Growth in UNI Workforce by Employment Categories
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
Executive/Managerial
106
Faculty-Tenure/Tenure Track 557
Professional/Scientific
393
Secretarial/Clerical
301
Technical/Paraprofessional
21
Skilled Crafts
87
Service/Maintenance
254
TOTAL
1,719
100
547
423
298
24
94
250
1,736
101
557
451
310
24
89
248
1,780
104
561
508
335
22
86
252
1,868
101
555
511
328
28
85
251
1,859
97
549
504
323
26
85
239
1,823
Source: Office of Human Resources
UNI Workforce
1997
15%
Service/
Maintenance
UNI Workforce
2002
6%
Executive/
Management
5%
Skilled Crafts
1%
Technical/
Paraprofessional
13%
Service/
Maintenance
5%
Executive/
Management
5%
Skilled Crafts
1%
Technical/
Paraprofessional
32%
FacultyTenure/
Tenure Track
30%
FacultyTenure/
Tenure Track
18%
Secretarial/
Clerical
18%
Secretarial/
Clerical
28%
Professional/
Scientific
23%
Professional/
Scientific
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University of Northern Iowa
L I B R A RY
L I B R A RY
Library Statistics: 1997-2002
PERSONNEL - FTEs
Library Faculty
Library Associates
Library Staff
Student Assistants
HOLDINGS/ACCESS
Bound Volumes
Books
Periodicals
Government Documents (all)
Paper
Microform
CD
Other
Subscriptions
Periodicals (w/o newspapers)
Newspapers
Non-Periodical Continuations
Maps (sheets & folded)
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
23
6
32
30
23
6
32
31
23
6
33
30
23
6
33
33
22
7
32
32
22
6
32
25
661,557
149,531
677,889
152,305
693,465
155,776
708,184
159,160
724,186
162,194
734,793
166,553
270,207
228,257
1,362
0
273,579
276,307
1,621
0
271,009
287,188
2,211
0
274,278
295,792
2,411
0
275,904
300,708
2,616
0
270,729
304,332
2,784
0
3,211
55
2,527
41,149
3,280
54
2,928
40,580
3,139
56
3,290
40,977
3,216
52
3,408
40,627
3,305
53
3,313
40,737
3,322
50
3,255
40,866
37
38
Library Statistics: 1997-2002 (Continued)
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
12,703
399
7,032
14,093
545
7,051
14,197
1,998
7,064
14,190
2,458
7,303
13,993
2,927
7,194
26,067
671,361
11,826
3,774
26,454
683,265
11,826
3,895
26,838
702,212
11,826
3,953
27,292
720,321
11,668
4,063
27,671
737,417
11,668
4,167
704,149
311,818
53,038
814,120
296,313
45,316
737,152
268,921
41,136
683,007
262,932
38,264
705,184
231,066
33,045
737,407
239,050
32,497
9,139
8,093
7,830
9,047
7,782
9,247
7,947
9,017
9,135
8,256
8,249
8,375
323
6,411
363
6,693
325
5,884
341
6,083
373
7,727
350
7,746
48
60
156
446
172
559
367
75
482
Audiovisuals
Sound recordings
12,456
Films & Videotapes
296
Other nonprint materials
6,962
Microform Units (not govt. docs.)
Microfilm
25,767
Microfiche
661,351
Microcards
11,825
Archives & Manuscripts (linear feet) 3,534
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
University of Northern Iowa
FAC I L I T I E S
FA C I L I T I E S
Residence Hall Occupancy: Fall 2002
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Unclassified
TOTAL
Women
Men
Total
Year
Total
1,249
611
374
228
81
2,543
733
365
279
151
50
1,578
1,982
976
53
379
131
4,121
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
4,519
4,457
4,492
4,616
4,613
4,121
Source: Department of Residence
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Physical Facilities Inventory1
FACILITY
GENERAL ACADEMIC
Art #2
Biology Research Complex
Center for Educational Technology
Center for Energy & Environmental Education
Communication Arts Center
Curris Business Building
East Gymnasium
East Gymnasium Swimming Pool
Greenhouse
Industrial Technology 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 Center
Seerley Hall
Strayer-Wood Theatre
Trailers-1/2/3/4
West Gymnasium
Wright Hall
Wellness/Recreation Center
ACADEMIC SUBTOTAL
Year of Construction
Gross Sq. Ft.
Net Assign Sq. Ft.
1932, 1948, 1951
1972
1992*
1994
1978
1990
1904
1938
1938, 1961
1974, 1991, 1995
1983, 1985
1900,1953, 1960,2001
1950, 1961, 1991
1966-68
2000
1906
1953, 1955, 1957, 1995
1962, 1993
1912, 1969
1972-1973
1907, 1993
1978
1998*
1923
1914, 1992
1970, 1997, 1998
13,583
17,555
11,233
29,268
52,387
101,027
58,804
22,113
11,103
65,709
76,297
106,175
50,319
109,962
139,959
30,248
180,741
61,687
55,463
150,480
56,243
56,209
2,304
52,868
42,374
242,351
1,788,198
8,366
12,313
9,120
14,374
25,126
61,051
31,148
14,926
8,743
48,083
53,157
50,055
29,266
58,850
48,008
18,063
110,660
38,679
32,141
84,574
26,322
28,805
1,720
33,848
21,450
177,595
1,047,161
Physical Facilities Inventory (Continued)
FACILITY
SUPPORT
Baker Hall
Campanile
Commons (2/3)
Center for Multicultural Education
Center for Multicultural Education Garage
Gilchrist Hall
House #2 (Camp Adventure) 1223 W. 22nd St.
House #15 (Non Credit Programs) 1221 W. 23rd St.
House #19 (Storage) 1725 W. 27th St.
House #26 (Coll. Of Business) 8628 University Ave
House #32 (Conf. And Visitor Ctr.) 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
Student Health Center
Student Services Center
UNI-DOME
Visitor & Information Center
SUPPORT SUBTOTAL
Year of Construction
Gross Sq. Ft.
Net Assign Sq. Ft.
1936, 1938, 1956
1926, 1996
1933, 1966, 1995
1890
1935
1966, 1969
1967*
1969*
1972*
1993*
1999*
1906
1987*
1969, 1990
1985*
1973
1933
1908
1936
1965, 1973, 1996
1962
1915, 1986
1976
1986
90,107
1,905
36,449
5,232
616
67,676
2,343
4,368
1,640
2,536
3,202
3,987
927
81,554
10,404
402
490
11,564
4,526
236,004
12,658
36,751
236,623
135
866,211
53,475
1,062
21,656
3,418
520
48,490
1,691
3,000
1,469
1,724
2,511
2,117
857
52,641
8,261
338
422
8,470
2,731
173,532
6,957
22,001
185,636
75
614,615
41
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Physical Facilities Inventory (Continued)
FACILITY
PHYSICAL PLANT
Cooling Tower
Heckroth Storage
Landscaping Buildings
Physical Plant
Power Plant
Warehouse
Warehouse #1
PHYSICAL PLANT SUBTOTAL
Year of Construction
Gross Sq. Ft.
Net Assign Sq. Ft.
1975
1987*
1948, 1967
1967-70
1970, 1978, 1981, 1989
1983*
1996*
625
1,200
2,843
38,844
53,970
16,155
34,592
148,229
375
1,100
2,529
33,136
1,540
14,094
32,810
85,584
1980*
1983*
1992*
2001*
1994*
1995*
0
2,129
1,976
1,850
2,786
1,364
1,460
0
11,565
1,703
1,185
1,312
1,811
900
1915-17, 1923-24
1969
1953, 1956, 1964
1933, 1966, 1995
104,437
109,687
132,877
18,279
59,036
68,974
93,006
10,860
MISCELLANEOUS
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.
Transmitter (KUNI-FM)
MISCELLANEOUS SUBTOTAL
0
6,911
RESIDENCE HALLS
Bartlett Hall
Bender Hall
Campbell Hall
Commons (1/3 - Food Service)
Physical Facilities Inventory (Continued)
FACILITY
RESIDENCE HALLS (continued)
Dancer Hall
Hagemann Hall
Lawther Hall
Noehren Hall
Redeker Center
Rider Hall
Shull Hall
Towers Center
RESIDENCE HALLS SUBTOTAL
Year of Construction
Gross Sq. Ft.
Net Assign Sq. Ft.
1969
1965
1938, 1950
1967
1965-67
1961
1964
1969
109,711
87,880
107,085
149,952
62,422
85,948
86,037
57,016
1,111,331
68,900
59,293
63,321
102,657
44,647
58,352
60,850
31,052
720,948
1956, 1958
1971-77
1993
1993
1993
1993
1993
1977
1977
31,875
206,217
6,799
17,830
24,175
27,565
19,876
7,093
28,946
370,376
28,555
173,192
2,946
13,232
19,788
19,369
16,775
3,956
27,113
304,926
4,295,910
2,780,145
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
1
Building Inventory as of July 1, 2001
*Indicates year building purchased
43
44
University of Northern Iowa
BUDGET AND
FINANCE
B U DG ET AN D
FI NANCE
Current Funds Revenues and Expenditures, Fiscal Years 1998-2001
1998
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
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
133,321,413
145,261,991
150,294,209
160,036,340
5,395,202
5,615,969
5,504,517
5,766,370
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
Total Current Revenues
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
Educational and General Expenditures
Mandatory Transfer
Principal and Interest
45
46
Current Funds Revenues and Expenditures, Fiscal Years 1998-2001 (Continued)
Federal Perkins Loan Fund Matching Grant
Federal SEOG Program Matching Grant
Total Educational and General
Auxiliary Enterprises
Expenditures
Mandatory Transfers
Principal and Interest
Renewals and Replacements
Total Auxiliary Enterprises
Total Expenditures and Mandatory transfers166,184,554
OTHER TRANSFERS AND ADDITIONS (DEDUCTIONS)
Excess of Restricted Receipts Over Transfer Revenue370,722
Nonmandatory, Net
Total Other Transfers and Additions (Deductions)
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN FUND BALANCE
Source: Office of VP for Finance & Administration
1998
1999
2000
2001
133,718
116,837
85,601
83,669
138,814,333
150,994,797
155,884,327
165,886,379
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
179,737,573
188,261,972
204,029,052
77,926
(4,847,930)
178,359
(4,797,533)
(450,941)
(4,790,296)
(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
Full-Time Undergraduate Student Tuition and Fees1
Academic Academic
Year
Services Activity
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
$92
2002-03
$174
General
Computing/
Student
Athletics Technology Facilities Services
$80
$80
$84
$88
$92
$96
$100
$104
$122
$126
$140
Source: Office of the Registrar
1
Resident Student
47
Health
Service
$60
$80
$80
$84
$88
$90
$94
$98
$102
$106
$112
Recreation
Misc.
Total
Mandatory
Fees
$140
$160
$164
$172
$180
$186
$194
$202
$224
$324
$426
Total
Under- Tuition &
graduate Mandatory
Tuition
Fees
$2,088
$2,228
$2,192
$2,352
$2,291
$2,455
$2,386
$2,558
$2,470
$2,650
$2,566
$2,752
$2,666
$2,860
$2,786
$2,988
$2,906
$3,130
$3,116
$3,440
$3,692
$4,118
48
Full-Time Graduate Student Tuition and Fees1
Academic Academic
Year
Services Activity
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
$92
2002-03
$174
Source: Office of the Registrar
1
Resident Student
General
Computing/
Student
Athletics Technology Facilities Services
$80
$80
$84
$88
$92
$96
$100
$104
$122
$126
$140
Health
Service
$60
$80
$80
$84
$88
$90
$94
$98
$102
$106
$112
Recreation
Misc.
Total
Total
Tuition &
Mandatory Graduate Mandatory
Fees
Tuition
Fees
$140
$2,346
$2,486
$160
$2,464
$2,624
$164
$2,655
$2,819
$172
$2,834
$3,006
$180
$2,932
$3,112
$186
$3,046
$3,232
$194
$3,166
$3,360
$202
$3,308
$3,510
$224
$3,452
$3,676
$324
$3,702
$4,026
$426
$4,388
$4,814
Sponsored Project Proposals and Awards as Reported to the Board of Regents1
Proposals (P)
Fiscal Year
1987-88
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
No.
Dollars
156
123
147
139
176
177
172
172
147
152
147
140
196
179
177
$11,404,953
$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
Awards (A)
No.
Dollars
84
89
86
93
81
121
107
99
116
108
122
102
137
125
134
$3,335,095
$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
Source: The Graduate College
1
Excluding Student Financial Aid
49
% of Proposals
Funded (A/P)
54%
72%
59%
67%
46%
68%
62%
58%
79%
71%
83%
73%
70%
73%
76%
% of Total
Dollars Funded
(A/P)
29%
41%
44%
35%
48%
51%
28%
59%
58%
56%
61%
53%
58%
64%
74%
50
University of Northern Iowa
AC A D E M I C D E PA R T M E N T S
ACAD E M I C
D E PA R T M E N T S
Faculty by Department and Rank: Fall 2002
College/Department
College of Business Administration
Accounting
Economics
Finance
Management
Marketing
Total
College of Education
Curriculum & Instruction
Educational Leadership
Educational Psychology & Foundations
Health, Physical Education & Leisure Services
Special Education
Teaching
Price Lab School
Total
College of Humanities and Fine Arts
Art
Communication Studies
Communicative Disorders
English Language & Literature
Modern Languages
School of Music
Philosophy & Religion
Theatre
Total
Professor
51
Faculty Rank
Associate Assistant
Professor Professor
3
5
4
8
3
23
3
2
2
8
4
19
5
4
0
3
0
12
7
3
4
12
5
3
1
35
12
2
10
8
4
5
4
45
8
7
6
14
2
0
3
40
9
7
4
7
4
11
3
3
48
2
13
2
11
7
12
6
6
59
3
5
2
9
6
9
4
1
39
Instructor
4
0
0
0
0
14
37
55
Other
Total
2
5
3
15
4
29
13
16
9
34
11
83
15
3
6
14
5
17
9
69
46
15
26
48
16
39
54
244
12
8
3
17
5
12
2
1
60
26
33
11
44
22
44
15
11
206
52
Faculty by Department and Rank: Fall 2002 (Continued)
College/Department
College of Natural Sciences
Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Earth Science
Industrial Technology
Mathematics
Physics
Total
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Design, Family & Consumer Sciences
Geography
History
Political Science
Psychology
Social Work
Sociology, Anthropology & Criminology
Total
Other
Continuing Education & Special Programs
Library
Total
Total
Source: Office of Information Management & Analysis
*Excludes deans and above
Professor
Faculty Rank
Associate Assistant
Professor Professor
Instructor
Other
Total
11
6
2
4
7
9
3
42
7
3
4
3
4
6
2
29
9
4
2
1
6
6
4
32
10
5
1
3
12
14
3
48
37
18
9
11
29
35
12
151
0
4
5
4
5
5
6
29
3
3
11
5
6
3
5
36
6
3
7
3
8
4
6
37
5
3
7
3
2
4
7
31
14
13
30
15
21
16
24
133
0
3
3
0
10
10
0
8
8
3
1
4
3
22
25
180
198
168
241
842
55
Faculty by Department and Tenure Status: Fall 2002
College/Department
College of Business Administration
Accounting
Economics
Finance
Management
Marketing
Total
College of Education
Curriculum & Instruction
Educational Leadership
Educational Psychology & Foundations
Health, Physical Education & Leisure Services
Special Education
Teaching
Price Lab School
Total
College of Humanities and Fine Arts
Art
Communication Studies
Communicative Disorders
English Language & Literature
Modern Languages
School of Music
Philosophy & Religion
Theatre
Total
Tenured
53
Faculty Status
Tenure Track
Non Tenure Track
Total
9
7
6
16
7
45
2
4
0
3
0
9
2
5
3
15
4
29
13
16
9
34
11
83
24
6
16
21
9
12
29
117
7
6
4
13
2
10
16
58
15
3
6
14
5
17
9
69
46
15
26
48
16
39
54
244
11
20
7
20
12
26
10
9
115
3
5
1
7
5
6
3
1
31
12
8
3
17
5
12
2
1
60
26
33
11
44
22
44
15
11
206
54
Faculty by Department and Tenure Status: Fall 2002 (Continued)
College/Department
College of Natural Sciences
Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Earth Science
Industrial Technology
Mathematics
Physics
Total
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Design, Family & Consumer Sciences
Geography
History
Political Science
Psychology
Social Work
Sociology, Anthropology & Criminology
Total
Other
Continuing Education & Special Programs
Library
Total
Total
Source: Office of Information Management & Analysis
*Excludes deans and above
Tenured
Faculty Status
Tenure Track
Non Tenure Track
Total
18
10
6
7
10
15
4
70
9
3
2
1
7
6
5
33
10
5
1
3
12
14
3
48
37
18
9
11
29
35
12
151
3
7
16
9
10
8
11
64
6
3
7
3
9
4
6
38
5
3
7
3
2
4
7
31
14
13
30
15
21
16
24
133
0
13
13
0
8
8
3
1
4
3
22
25
424
177
241
842
Fall Semester Total Student Credit Hours
COLLEGE/DEPARTMENT
Business Administration
Accounting
Economics
Finance
Business Management
Marketing
Total
1999
Total Student Credit hours
2000
2001
2002
1999
% of Campus
2000
2001
2002
01-02 Difference
SCH % Change
4,093
6,471
1,985
7,688
3,029
23,266
3,634
7,080
2,386
7,537
3,297
23,934
3,974
7,308
2,683
8,018
3,127
25,110
4,084
6,738
2,807
8,151
3,248
25,028
2%
4%
1%
4%
2%
14%
2%
4%
1%
4%
2%
14%
2%
4%
2%
5%
2%
14%
2%
4%
2%
5%
2%
15%
110
-570
124
133
121
-82
2.2%
-11.6%
2.5%
2.7%
2.5%
-1.7%
Education
Curriculum & Instruction
Educational Leadership
Psychology & Foundations
Teaching
Health, Physical Education
& Leisure Services
Special Education
Total
8,923
1,197
6,062
5,378
11,151
8,282
1,325
6,302
5,398
11,385
8,875
1,434
6,375
5,477
11,538
9,100
1,415
5,432
5,467
10,041
5%
1%
4%
3%
6%
5%
1%
4%
3%
7%
5%
1%
4%
3%
7%
5%
1%
3%
3%
6%
225
-19
-943
-10
-1,497
4.6%
-0.4%
-19.1%
-0.2%
-30.4%
2,255
34,966
1,943
34,635
2,006
35,705
2,016
33,471
1%
20%
1%
20%
1%
20%
1%
19%
10
-2,234
0.2%
-45.3%
Humanities & Fine Arts
Art
Communication
Communication Disorders
Theatre
English Language/Literature
Modern Language
Philosophy & Religion
Music
Total
4,615
8,320
1,289
1,198
11,234
5,161
4,125
4,312
40,254
4,606
8,591
1,048
1,380
10,726
5,094
4,968
4,816
41,229
4,677
8,273
1,198
1,959
9,154
4,490
6,132
4,407
40,290
4,967
7,889
1,161
1,670
10,358
4,242
5,514
4,431
40,232
3%
5%
1%
1%
7%
3%
2%
3%
23%
3%
5%
1%
1%
6%
3%
3%
3%
24%
3%
5%
1%
1%
5%
3%
3%
2%
23%
3%
5%
1%
1%
6%
3%
3%
3%
23%
290
-384
-37
-289
1,204
-248
-618
24
-58
5.9%
-7.8%
-0.8%
-5.9%
24.4%
-5.0%
-12.5%
0.5%
-1.2%
55
56
Fall Semester Total Student Credit Hours (Continued)
COLLEGE/DEPARTMENT
1999
Total Student Credit hours
2000
2001
2002
1999
% of Campus
2000
2001
2002
01-02 Difference
SCH % Change
Natural Sciences
Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Earth Science
Industrial Technology
Mathematics
Physics
Total
9,416
3,409
2,848
2,346
3,671
10,876
2,259
34,825
8,241
3,497
2,584
2,296
3,724
10,930
2,417
33,689
9,144
3,492
2,753
2,435
3,404
11,166
2,899
35,293
8,499
3,542
2,270
2,493
3,482
10,499
2,399
33,184
5%
2%
2%
1%
2%
6%
1%
20%
5%
2%
1%
1%
2%
6%
1%
19%
5%
2%
2%
1%
2%
6%
2%
20%
5%
2%
1%
1%
2%
6%
1%
19%
-645
50
-483
58
78
-667
-500
-2,109
-13.1%
1.0%
-9.8%
1.2%
1.6%
-13.5%
-10.1%
-42.8%
Social & Behavioral Sciences
Design, Family & Consumer Sciences
Geography
History
Political Science
Psychology
Social Work
Sociology, Anthropology & Criminology
Total
5,298
3,581
7,682
3,677
6,223
2,639
7,778
36,878
5,169
4,885
8,422
3,813
6,614
2,716
8,251
39,870
5,082
4,782
9,316
3,805
6,817
2,357
7,353
39,512
4,986
3,878
9,518
3,903
6,898
2,471
7,433
39,087
3%
2%
4%
2%
4%
2%
5%
21%
3%
3%
5%
2%
4%
2%
5%
23%
3%
3%
5%
2%
4%
1%
4%
22%
3%
2%
6%
2%
4%
1%
4%
23%
-96
-904
202
98
81
114
80
-425
-1.9%
-18.3%
4.1%
2.0%
1.6%
2.3%
1.6%
-8.6%
Other
1,483
1,600
1,580
1,557
1%
1%
1%
1%
-23
-0.5%
TOTAL
171,672
174,956
177,490
172,559
-4,931
-2.9%
Source: Office of Information Management & Analysis
Campus Map
Numerical Order of
Buildings
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
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18
Price Laboratory School
Bender Hall
Towers Dining Center
Dancer Hall
Campbell Hall
Athletic Fields
Wellness/ Recreation
Center
Student Health Center
Lawther Hall
Commons Dining Center
Bartlett Hall
Student Services Center
International Services/
Individual Studies
UNI-Dome
Schindler Education
Center
East Gymnasium and
Pool
Physics Building
Lang Hall
19 Ethnic Minorities
Cultural & Educational
Center
20 West Gymnasium
21 Campanile
22 Rod Library
23 Maucker University
Union
24 President’s Home
25 Kamerick Art Building
26 Communication Arts
Center
27 Baker Hall
28 Wright Hall
29 Sabin Hall
30 Seerley Hall
31 Conference & Visitor
Services
32 Strayer-Wood Theatre
33 Russell Hall
34 Curris Business Building
35 Psychology No. 1
36 Greenhouse
37 McCollum Science Hall
38 Hagemann Hall
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
Rider Hall
Gilchrist Hall
Latham Hall
Biology Research
Complex
Noehren Hall
Redeker Center
Shull Hall
Gallagher-Bluedorn
Performing Arts Center
Information Booth
Industrial Technology
Center
College Courts
Center for Energy and
Environmental Education
Hillside Courts
Jennings Courts
Residence On The Hill
Complex (ROTH)
(Eiklor, Holmes,
McGovern, Pendergraft
Halls)
University Apartments
Office
Office of Information Management & Analysis
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