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GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................................................................................ 1-6
Higher Values in Higher Education ......................................................................................................................... 1
Western Illinois University History ........................................................................................................................... 2
Western Illinois University Accreditation ................................................................................................................. 3
Western Illinois University Program Inventory, Fall 2012 ........................................................................................ 4
ADMINISTRATION ................................................................................................................................................... 7-12
Organization Chart: President ................................................................................................................................. 7
Organization Chart: Provost and Academic Vice President .................................................................................... 8
Organization Chart: Vice President for Student Services ........................................................................................ 9
Organization Chart: Vice President for Administrative Services............................................................................ 10
Organization Chart: Vice President for Advancement and Public Services .......................................................... 11
Organization Chart: Vice President for Quad Cities, Planning and Technology .................................................... 12
NEW STUDENTS ................................................................................................................................................... 13-30
Table 1. Application, Acceptances, and Enrollments of New Freshmen, Undergraduate Transfer, and Graduate
Students by Sex, Fall 2009-2012 .......................................................................................................................... 13
Figure 1. New Students, Percent Accepted and Percent Accepted That Enrolled, Fall 2012 ............................... 13
Table 1Q. Application, Acceptances, and Enrollments of New Freshmen, Undergraduate Transfer, and Graduate
Students by Sex, Quad Cities Campus, Fall 2009-2012 ....................................................................................... 14
Figure 1Q. New Students, Percent Accepted and Percent Accepted That Enrolled, Quad Cities Campus, Fall
2012 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Table 2. New Freshmen Class Profile, Fall 2012 .................................................................................................. 15
Table 3. Majors of New Freshmen, Fall 2008-2012 .............................................................................................. 16
Table 4. Distribution of New Freshmen by ACT Composite Scores, Fall 2008-2012 ............................................ 18
Figure 2. New Freshmen ACT Composite Score, Fall 2008-2012 ........................................................................ 18
Table 5. Macomb Campus Distribution of Illinois New Freshmen by Home County, Fall 2008-2012.................... 19
Table 6. New Transfer Profile, Fall 2012 ............................................................................................................... 21
Table 7. Majors of New Transfers, Fall 2008-2012 ............................................................................................... 22
Table 7Q. Majors of New Transfers, Quad Cities Campus & Quad Cities Extension, Fall 2008-2012 .................. 24
Table 8. Origin of New Transfer Students, Fall 2008-2012 ................................................................................... 25
Table 9. New Graduate Profile, Fall 2012 ............................................................................................................. 26
Table 10. Majors of New Graduate Students, All Campuses, Fall 2008-2012 ...................................................... 27
Table 10Q. Majors of New Graduate Students, Quad Cities Campus, Fall 2008-2012......................................... 29
ENROLLMENT ....................................................................................................................................................... 31-76
Table 11. Headcount Enrollment by Class Level and Location, Fall 2008-2012 ................................................... 31
Table 12. Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity and Location, Fall 2008-2012 ................................................................. 32
i Table 13. Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity, Sex and Class Level, Fall 2012 ............................................................. 33
Table 14. Enrollment by Age, Sex and Location, Fall 2012 .................................................................................. 34
Table 15. Enrollment by Student Residency and Location, Fall 2008-2012 .......................................................... 36
Enrollment by State Legislative District, Fall 2012 ................................................................................................ 37
Enrollment by State Legislative District, Chicago Metropolitan Area, Fall 2012 .................................................... 38
Enrollment by State Legislative District, Chicago Area, Fall 2012......................................................................... 39
Table 16. Enrolled Illinois Residents by County of Residence, Undergraduate and Graduate, Macomb Campus
and Macomb Extension, Fall 2008-2012 ............................................................................................................... 40
Table 16Q. Enrolled Illinois Residents by County of Residence, Undergraduate and Graduate, Quad Cities
Campus and Quad Cities Extension, Fall 2008-2012 ........................................................................................... 42
Table 17. Indiana, Iowa, Missouri and Wisconsin Enrollment, Fall 2008-2012 ..................................................... 44
Table 18. Enrolled Out-of-State Students by State, Macomb Campus, Fall 2008-2012 ....................................... 49
Table 18Q. Enrolled Out-of-State Students by State, Quad Cities Campus, Macomb Extension, and Quad Cities
Extension, Fall 2008-2012 .................................................................................................................................... 50
Table 19. Enrolled International Students by Country of Origin, Macomb Campus, Fall 2008-2012..................... 51
Table 19Q. Enrolled International Students by Country of Origin, Quad Cities Campus, Macomb Extension, and
Quad Cities Extension, Fall 2010-2012 ................................................................................................................. 53
Table 20. Undergraduate Enrollment by Degree Program, Race/Ethnicity, Sex, and Student Level, All
Campuses, Fall 2012 ............................................................................................................................................ 54
Table 20Q. Undergraduate Enrollment by Degree Program, Race/Ethnicity, Sex, and Student Level, Quad Cities
Campus, Fall 2012 ................................................................................................................................................ 56
Table 21. Transfer Enrollment by Degree Program, Race/Ethnicity, Sex, and Student Level, All Campuses, Fall
2012 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 57
Table 21Q. Transfer Enrollment by Degree Program, Race/Ethnicity, Sex, and Student Level, Quad Cities
Campus, Fall 2012 ................................................................................................................................................ 59
Table 22. Graduate Enrollment by Degree Program, Race/Ethnicity, Sex, and Student Level, All Campuses, Fall
2012 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 60
Table 22Q. Graduate Enrollment by Degree Program, Race/Ethnicity, Sex, and Student Level, Quad Cities
Campus, Fall 2012 ................................................................................................................................................ 62
Table 23. Undergraduate and Graduate Enrollment by College, Department and Major, Fall 2008-2012 ............ 63
Table 24. Undergraduate Enrollment by College and Second Major, Fall 2008-2012 .......................................... 67
Table 25. Undergraduate Enrollment by College and Major Option, Fall 2008-2012 ............................................ 69
Table 26. Undergraduate Enrollment by College, Department and Minor, Fall 2008-2012 ................................... 72
Table 27. Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Enrollment by Program (Duplicated), Fall 2008-2012 .......................... 75
Table 28. Post-Baccalaureate Certificates Conferred by Program (Duplicated), Fall 2008-2012.......................... 75
DEGREES CONFERRED ....................................................................................................................................... 77-84
Table 29. Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees Conferred by Degree Program, Race/Ethnicity, and Student
Level, FY2012 ....................................................................................................................................................... 77
Table 30. Undergraduate Degrees Conferred by College, Department and Major, FY2008-2012 ........................ 81
Table 31. Graduate Degrees Conferred by College, Department and Major, FY2008-2012 ................................. 83
ii OTHER STUDENT INFORMATION ....................................................................................................................... 85-98
Table 32. Student Credit Hour Production by College and Department, FY2011 and FY2012 ............................. 85
Table 33. Undergraduate Class Size, Fall 2011 and Fall 2012 ............................................................................. 86
Table 34. Graduate Class Size, Fall 2011 and Fall 2012 ...................................................................................... 87
Table 35. Retention and Graduation Rates of New Freshmen by Sex, Fall 2005-2011 ........................................ 88
Figure 3. Four- and Six-Year Graduation Rates of New Freshmen by Sex, Fall 2005 Cohort .............................. 88
Table 36. Retention and Graduation Rates of New Freshmen by Ethnicity, Fall 2005-2011 ................................ 89
Table 37. Retention of New Freshmen by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Fall 2011 to Fall 2012 .................................. 90
Table 38. Total New Freshmen Fall to Fall Retention by Major, Fall 2011 to Fall 2012 ........................................ 91
Table 39. Graduation Rates of New Freshmen by Admission Type, Fall 2004-2008 ............................................ 93
Figure 4. Four-, Five- and Six-Year Graduation Rates, Cohort Years 2004-2008................................................. 93
Table 40. Retention and Graduation Rates of New Full-Time Transfers by Sex, Fall 2005 to Fall 2011 .............. 94
Figure 5. Two- and Four-Year Graduation Rates of New Full-Time Transfers by Sex, Fall 2006 Cohort ............. 94
Table 41. Retention and Graduation Rates of New Full-Time Transfers by Ethnicity, Fall 2005-2011.................. 95
Table 42. Retention and Graduation Rates of New Full-Time Transfers by Class, Fall 2005-2011 ...................... 96
Table 43. Retention and Graduation Rates of Total New Transfers by Associates/Non-Associates Degree, Fall
2002-2011 ............................................................................................................................................................. 97
Table 44. Average Years to Graduate for New Freshmen and New Graduate Students by Program................... 98
FACULTY AND STAFF ........................................................................................................................................ 99-104
Table 45. Faculty/Staff by Employee Category and Location, Fall 2012 ............................................................... 99
Table 46. Employees by Race/Ethnicity, Sex and Location, Fall 2012 ............................................................... 100
Table 47. Distribution of Full- and Part-Time Employees by Job Category, Fall 2010 - 2012 ............................. 103
Table 48. Average Salaries for Full-Time, Nine-Month Faculty, FY2008-2012 ................................................... 103
Table 49. Selected Faculty Characteristics, Fall 2010-2012 ............................................................................... 104
RESOURCES ..................................................................................................................................................... 107-112
Table 50. Summary of Operation Costs by Funds, FY2008-2012....................................................................... 107
Table 51. Summary of Operation Costs by Function of Expenditure, FY2008-2012 ........................................... 107
Table 52. Summary of Operation Costs by Object of Expenditure, FY2008-2012 .............................................. 107
Table 53. Western Illinois University Appropriation History, FY2009-2013 ......................................................... 108
Table 54. Sponsored Research, Instruction and Public Service Grants and Contracts, FY2008-2012 ............... 108
Table 55. Cost Guarantee and Tuition and Fees ................................................................................................ 109
Table 56. Student Financial Aid and Institutional Support, FY2012 .................................................................... 110
Table 57. Alumni Survey Results, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2006 and 2009 Baccalaureate Degree Recipients .......... 111
Table 58. Macomb Campus Housing, Fall 2007-2012 ........................................................................................ 112
iii The Western Illinois University Fact Book is published by
Planning, Budget and Institutional Research
Sherman Hall 315, One University Circle, Macomb, IL 61455-1390
The address for the electronic version is:
http://www.wiu.edu/irp/factbook/
If you would like more information about data contained in the Fact Book, contact:
Planning, Budget and Institutional Research, 309/298-1185
iv A Strategic Plan for the Future of
Western Illinois University
HigherValues in Higher Education
Our Vision
Western Illinois University will be the leader in educational
quality, opportunity, and affordability among regional public
universities.
Our Mission
Western Illinois University empowers students, faculty,
and staff to lead dynamic and diverse communities. We
provide student-centered undergraduate and graduate
programs characterized by innovative teaching, research,
and service, grounded in interdisciplinary, regional and
global perspectives. We engage our students in educational
opportunities guided by a professional and diverse faculty
and staff in collaboration with alumni and community
partners.
Our Values
Academic Excellence
Central to our history is the commitment to teaching, to
the individual learner, and to active involvement in the
teaching-learning process. Western Illinois University’s
highly qualified and diverse faculty promotes critical
thinking, engaged learning, research, and creativity in
a challenging, supportive learning community. We are
committed to student success in an academic environment
that encourages lifelong development as learners, scholars,
teachers, and mentors.
Educational Opportunity
Western Illinois University values educational opportunity
and welcomes those who show promise and a willingness
to work toward achieving shared educational goals. We are
committed to providing accessible, high quality educational
programs and financial support for our students.
Personal Growth
Western Illinois University values the development of the
whole person. We are committed to providing opportunities
for personal growth in an environment that supports the
development of wellness, ethical decision making, and
personal responsibility in the global community.
Social Responsibility
Western Illinois University is committed to equity, social
justice, and diversity and will maintain the highest
standards of integrity in our work with others. We create an
environment that fosters and promotes civic engagement.
We serve as a resource for and stimulus to educational,
cultural, environmental, community and economic
development in our region and well beyond it.
For more information on the Western Illinois University Strategic Plan, please visit wiu.edu/university_planning/.
Western Illinois University History
1900
Macomb was chosen as the site for Western Illinois State Normal School. The cornerstone for
Sherman Hall was laid on December 21, 1900.
1902
The school opened its doors to students. Approximately 525 students were enrolled in fourteen
grades during the first year.
1903
Western Illinois State Normal School had its first graduating class, consisting of two students.
1906
Six Filipinos were registered as students, marking the beginning of international students on campus.
1911
Extension program began. This made Western the first state institution in Illinois to offer classes
by extension.
1913
Western received full accreditation as a teachers college by the North Central Association of
Colleges and Schools.
1917
A four-year collegiate program was initiated.
1918
The first baccalaureate degree was granted.
1921
Western Illinois State Normal School became Western Illinois State Teachers College. There was
an enrollment of 518 post-high school students.
1944
The graduate program was established.
1946
The first master's degree was awarded.
1947
Western Illinois State Teachers College became Western Illinois State College. Enrollment was 1,345.
1957
Name was changed to Western Illinois University. Enrollment was 2,605.
1969
Western Illinois University became a charter member of the Quad Cities Graduate Study
Center consortium.
1973
Total enrollment at Western Illinois University reached an all-time high of 15,469.
1988
Western Illinois University's Rock Island Regional Undergraduate Center (RIRUC) opened
on the campus of Black Hawk College in Moline with an enrollment of 59 students.
1995
Western Illinois University purchases and begins renovation on the IBM building in Moline. The
Rock Island Regional Undergraduate Center (RIRUC) name is changed to the Western
Illinois University Regional Center (WIU-RC).
1997
Western Illinois University began offering classes at its newly renovated Regional Center in Moline.
1999
Western Illinois University celebrated the centennial of its charter with ceremonies which
included opening of time capsules from the cornerstone of Sherman Hall. The centennial
celebration concluded with a ceremonial luncheon and placing items into and sealing the Sherman
Hall time capsule.
2003
Western Illinois University receives gift of real estate from Deere and Company on the Moline river
front to expand Quad Cities facilities and create river front campus.
2004
Western Illinois University launched the University Strategic Plan, Higher Values in Higher Education:
A Plan for Western Illinois University.
2010
Western Illinois University breaks ground for the Quad Cities Riverfront Campus.
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Western Illinois University Accreditation
University Accreditation
Next Date of
Accreditation
The Higher Learning
Commission - North Central
Association
National Council for
Accreditation of Teacher
Education
2020-2021
2018
Athletics Accreditation
NCAA-Division I
Program Accreditation
Business & Technology
Accountancy
Business Admin.
Economics
Finance
Human Resource Mgt.
Management
Marketing
Supply Chain Mgt.
Engineering
Construction Management
Engineering Technology
Education & Human Services
Counseling (M.S.Ed.)
2014-2015
Accrediting Body
AACSB International—The Association
to Advance Collegiate Schools of
Business
ABET—Engineering Accreditation
Commission of ABET
ATMAE—The Association of
Technology, Management, and Applied
Engineering
2014-2015
2015
Council for Accreditation of Counseling
& Related Ed. Programs
American Dietetic Association
2016
2019-2020
Recreation, Park & Tourism
Administration
Commission on Accreditation of Athletic
Training Education
Commission on Collegiate Nursing
Education
National Recreation and Park
Association
Social Work
Council on Social Work Education
Family & Consumer Sciences
(Dietetics option)
Athletic Training
Nursing
Fine Arts & Communication
Art
Museum Studies
Communication Sciences &
Disorders (M.S.) (SpeechLanguage option)
Music
Musical Theatre
Theatre
Western’s English as a
Second Language Institute
2016
2015
2013
2016
National Association of Schools of Art
and Design
American Speech-Language-Hearing
Association
2015-2016
National Association of Schools of Music
2016-2017
National Association of Schools of
Theatre
Commission on English Language
Program Accreditation
2014-2015
2017
2017
Western Illinois University’s Carnegie classification is Master's colleges and universities - larger programs.
3 Western Illinois University Program Inventory, Fall 2012
Undergraduate Programs and Degrees Available
DEPARTMENT
CIP CODE
DEGREE
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
African American Studies
Arts & Sciences
Biological Sciences
Biological Sciences
Chemistry
Chemistry
Economics & Decision Sciences
English & Journalism
English & Journalism
Foreign Languages & Literatures
Foreign Languages & Literatures
Geography
Geography
Geology
History
Mathematics
Nursing
Philosophy & Religious Studies
Philosophy & Religious Studies
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology & Anthropology
Sociology & Anthropology
Women's Studies
05.0201
24.0101
26.0101
51.1005
40.0501
40.0599
45.0601
09.0401
23.0101
16.0901
16.0905
40.0404
45.0701
40.0601
54.0101
27.0101
51.3801
38.0101
38.0201
40.0801
45.1001
42.0101
45.0201
45.1101
05.0207
African American Studies, B.A.
Liberal Arts and Sciences, B.L.A.S.*
Biology, B.S.
Clinical Laboratory Science, B.S.
Chemistry,B.S.
Forensic Chemistry, B.S.
Economics, B.A.
Journalism, B.A.
English, B.A.*
French, B.A.
Spanish, B.A.
Meteorology, B.S.
Geography, B.S.
Geology, B.S.
History, B.A.
Mathematics, B.S.
Nursing, B.S.N.*/#
Philosophy, B.A.
Religious Studies, B.A.
Physics, B.S.
Political Science, B.A.
Psychology, B.S.
Anthropology, B.A.
Sociology, B.A.
Women's Studies, B.A.
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY
Accounting & Finance
Accounting & Finance
Agriculture
Computer Sciences & Information Systems
Computer Sciences & Information Systems
Computer Sciences & Information Systems
Economics & Decision Sciences
Engineering
Engineering Technology
Engineering Technology
Engineering Technology
Management & Marketing
Management & Marketing
Management & Marketing
Management & Marketing
52.0301
52.0801
01.0000
11.0101
11.0901
11.0103
52.0601
14.0101
10.0305
15.0000
52.2001
52.0201
52.1001
52.0203
52.1401
Accountancy, B.B.*
Finance, B.B.
Agriculture, B.S.
Computer Science, B.S.
Network Technologies, B.S.
Information Systems, B.S.*
Economics, B.B.
Engineering, B.S.**
Graphic Communication, B.S.
Engineering Technology, B.S.*
Construction Management, B.S.
Management, B.B.*
Human Resource Management, B.B.*
Supply Chain Management, B.B.*
Marketing, B.B.*
4
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES
Curriculum & Instruction
Curriculum & Instruction
Dietetics, Fashion Merchandising & Hospitality
Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies
Health Sciences
Health Sciences
Health Sciences
Instructional Design & Technology
Kinesiology
Kinesiology
Kinesiology
Law Enforcement and Justice Administration
Recreation, Park & Tourism Administration
Social Work
13.1202
13.1001
19.0101
13.0201
13.1307
43.9999
51.0701
13.0501
13.1314
31.0505
51.0913
43.0103
31.0301
44.0701
Elementary Education, B.S.Ed.*
Special Education, B.S.Ed.
Family and Consumer Sciences, B.S.
Bilingual/Bicultural Education, B.S.Ed.
Health Sciences, B.S.
Emergency Management, B.S.
Health Services Management, B.S.
Instructional Design and Technology, B.S.
Physical Education, B.S.
Exercise Science, B.S.
Athletic Training, B.S.
Law Enforcement and Justice Administration, B.S.*
Recreation, Park and Tourism Administration, B.S.*
Social Work, Bachelor of
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS AND COMMUNICATION
Art
Art
Broadcasting
Communication
Communication Sciences & Disorders
Music
Music
Theatre and Dance
Theatre and Dance
50.0701
50.0702
09.0701
09.0101
51.0201
50.0901
50.0903
50.0501
50.9999
Art, B.A.
Art, B.F.A.
Broadcasting, B.A.
Communication, B.A.*
Communication Sciences and Disorders, B.S.
Music, B.A.
Music, Bachelor of
Theatre, B.A.
Musical Theatre, B.F.A.
OTHER
General Studies
Interdisciplinary Studies
24.0102
24.0199
General Studies, B.A.* /#
Interdisciplinary Studies, B.S. & B.A.
DEPARTMENT
CIPCODE
DEGREE
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Arts & Sciences
Biological Sciences
Chemistry
English & Journalism
Geography
History
Mathematics
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Psychology
Sociology & Anthropology
24.0101
26.0101
40.0501
23.0101
45.0701
54.0101
27.0101
40.0801
45.1001
42.0101
42.2805
45.1101
Liberal Arts and Sciences, M.L.A.S.*
Biology, M.S.*
Chemistry, M.S.
English, M.A.*
Geography, M.A.
History, M.A.
Mathematics, M.S.
Physics, M.S.
Political Science, M.A.
Psychology, M.S.
School Psychology, Spec.
Sociology, M.A.
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY
Accounting & Finance
College of Business & Technology
Computer Sciences & Information Systems
Economics & Decision Sciences
Engineering Technology
52.0301
52.0201
11.0101
45.0601
15.0613
Accountancy, Master of
Business Administration, Master of*/#
Computer Science, M.S.
Economics, M.A.
Engineering Technology Leadership, M.S.
Graduate Programs and Degrees Available
Graduate Programs and Degrees Available
5
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES
Counselor Educucation
Curriculum & Instruction
Curriculum & Instruction
Curriculum & Instruction
Educational Leadership
Educational Leadership
Educational Leadership
Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies
Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies
Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies
Health Sciences
Instructional Design & Technology
Kinesiology
Kinesiology
Law Enforcement and Justice Administration
Recreation, Park & Tourism Administration
13.1101
13.1202
13.1315
13.1001
13.0401
13.0411
13.0499
13.0901
13.1102
13.1205
13.1307
13.0501
31.0504
31.0505
43.0103
31.0301
Counseling, M.S.Ed.**
Elementary Education, M.S.Ed.*
Reading, M.S.Ed.*
Special Education, M.S.Ed.**
Educational Leadership, M.S.Ed.*
Educational Leadership, Ed.S.*
Educational Leadership, Ed.D.*
Educational and Interdisciplinary Studies, M.S.Ed.*
College Student Personnel, M.S.
Secondary Education, M.A.T. (Temporary Suspension)
Health Sciences, M.S.*
Instructional Design and Technology, M.S.*/#
Sport Management, M.S.
Kinesiology, M.S.
Law Enforcement and Justice Administration, M.A.*
Recreation, Park and Tourism Administration, M.S.
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS AND COMMUNICATION
Communication
Communication Sciences & Disorders
Fine Arts and Communication
Music
Theatre and Dance
09.0701
51.0201
30.1401
50.0901
50.0501
Communication, M.A.
Communication Sciences and Disorders, M.S.
Museum Studies, M.A.**
Music, M.M.
Theatre, M.F.A.
Postbaccalaureate Certificate Programs Available
DEPARTMENT
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
African American Studies
Biological Sciences/Geography
Bi logical Sciences/Geograp
Bio
S i
/G
hy
Geography
Mathematics
Women's Studies
English & Journalism
English & Journalism
English & Journalism
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES
Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies
Health Sciences
Instructional Design & Technology
Instructional Design & Technology
Instructional Design & Technology
Instructional Design & Technology
Instructional Design & Technology
Instructional Design & Technology
Law Enforcement and Justice Administration
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS AND COMMUNICATION
Fine Arts and Communication
CIPCODE
26.0701
45 0701
45.0701
44.0201
27.0301
13.1401
DEGREE
African and African Diaspora World Studies
Zoo and Aquarium Studies*/***
E i
Environmen
tal GIS*/***
GIS*/***
Community Development***
Applied Mathematics***
Women's Studies
English‐‐Literary Studies*
English‐‐Professional Writing*
English‐‐Teaching Writing*
43.0103
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages*/***
Health Services Administration*
IDT‐‐Educational Technology Specialist***
IDT‐‐Graphics Applications
IDT‐‐Training Development
IDT‐‐Distance Learning
IDT‐‐Multimedia
IDT‐‐Technology Integration in Education
Police Executive Administration*/***
30.1401
Museum Studies**/***
13.0501
*Offered at both Macomb and QC Campus
**Offered only at QC Campus
***An 18‐credit hour program as defined by Illinois Board of Higher Education
# Higher Learning Commission approved distance education program
6
FY2013 Functional Organization Chart: President Board of Trustees
President
Alumni
Budget
Equal Opportunity and Access
Governmental Relations
Institutional Research and Planning
Internal Auditing
Provost and Academic Vice President
Vice President for Student Services
Vice President for Vice President for Vice President for Administrative Advancement and Quad Cities and Services
Public Services
Planning
7 FY2013 Functional Organization Chart: Provost and Academic Vice President Provost and Academic Vice President
College of Arts and Sciences
College of Business and Technology African American Studies
Biological Sciences
Accounting & Finance
Agriculture
Chemistry
English and Journalism
Computer Sciences
Economics & Decision Sciences
Foreign Languages and Lit
Geography
Engineering Engineering Technology
Geology
History
Management & Marketing
Mathematics
Nursing
Philosophy and Religious Studies
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology and Anthropology
Women's Studies
College of Education and Human Services
College of Fine Arts and Communication Counselor Education
Dietetics, Fashion Merchan. & Hosp.
Educational Leadership
Curriculum and Instruction
Art
Broadcasting
Educational/ Interdisciplinary
Bureau of Cultural Affairs
Communication
Health Sciences
Communication Sci/Disorders
Museum Studies
Instructional Design/Technology
Kinesiology
Music
Performing Arts Society
Law Enforcement/Justice Admin
Military Science
Theatre and Dance
Tri‐States Public Radio
Recreation, Park/Tourism Admin
Social Work
Associate Provost for Budget, Planning, & Personnel
University Libraries
Academic Budget/Personnel/Planning
Center for Innovation in Teaching/Resrch.
Registrar
Sponsored Projects
Summer School
UPI Contract/Grievances
University Technology
Center for the Application of Information Technologies (CAIT)
Security
Infrastructure
Telecommunications
User Services
Associate Provost for Graduate/Undergraduate Studies
Assessment of Student Learning
Curriculum Development
First Year Experience
School of Graduate Studies
Academic Program Review & Accred.
Student Issues
Centennial Honors College
Interdisciplinary Studies
Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs
Academic Affairs Transfer Coordinator
Enrollment Management & Retention
Diversity in Academic Affairs
Commencement
University Advising & Academic Services Center
Distance Learning, International Studies and Outreach
Distance Learning
International Studies
Non‐Credit Programs
Study Abroad
WESL
BA in General Studies
Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs
Small Business Development Center
8 FY2013 Functional Organization Chart: Vice President for Student Services Vice President for Student Services Assistant to the VP Undergraduate Admissions Beu Health Center Electronic Student Services Financial Aid
Go West Transit
Scholarship Office University Counseling Center
Associate Vice President for Student Services Student Life Associate Vice President for Student Services Career Services AFS Budget
Casa Latina Cultural Center Disability Resource Center Campus Recreation/Golf Course
Gwendolyn Brooks Cultural Center Facilities
Student Judicial Programs Student Legal Services Housing
Student Publications
Learning to Lead
WIU Childcare
Office of Student Activities
Women's Center Residence Hall Food Service Program
Assistant Vice President for Student Services – Athletics Director Residence Life
Student Assistance and Parent Service Center/Veterans Resource Center
Academic Services/SWA
Student Development and Orientation
Compliance/Student Athlete Services
University Union
Equipment Operations
University Union Bookstore
External Operations/Marketing
University Union Food Service/Catering
Media Services
Business Operations
Sports Medicine
Sports
9 FY2013 Functional Organization Chart: Vice President for Administrative Services Vice President for Administrative Services
Ethics
Emergency Preparedness
Legal Services
Risk Managment and Insurance
Business and Financial Services
Document and Publication Services
Accounting
Bindery & Finishing
Accounts Payable
Billing and Receivables
Document Preparation
Contract Administration
Mail Preparation
Financial Systems
Mail Services
Payroll
PCard Administration
Office Supplies
Property Accounting & Redistribution
Printing & Copying
Strategic Procurement
IL Law Enforcement Training and Standards
Human Resources
Benefits
Center for Homeland Security Leadership
Classification/ Compensation
Diversity Outreach
Employee and Labor Relations
Media Resource Center
Employment
Office of Grants/Special Projects Executive Institute
Examination
Public Safety
Staff Development
Facilities Management
Emergency Medical Services
Building Maintenance
Building Mechanical Maintenance
Key/Access Control
Building Services
Parking Services
Central Receiving
Police
Environmental Health & Safety
Student Patrol
Facilities Planning and Construction
911 Dispatch
Heating Plant
Administrative Information Management Systems
Landscape Maintenance
Sustainability
Database Administration
Transportation Services
Information Systems/Applications Programming
Support for STARS and WIUP
10
FY2013 Functional Organization Chart: Vice President for Advancement and Public Services Vice President for Advancement and Public Services – WIU Foundation
Annual Fund
Capital Campaign
Corporate and Foundation Relations
Donor Stewardship and Communication
Foundation/Development Services
Major and Planned Giving
Prospect Research Management
University/Foundation Special Events
Assistant Vice President for Advancement and University Marketing
Public Services
News Services
Trademark Licensing Program
Publications
University Television
Visual Production Center
11 FY2013 Functional Organization Chart: Vice President for Quad Cities and Planning Vice President for Quad Cities and Planning
Quad Cities Campus
University Planning
Accreditation Planning
Academic Advisement and Student Services
Campus Master Planning
Admissions
Strategic Planning
Development
University Surveys
Facilities and Security
Graduate Study Center
Instructional Services
Marketing/Public Relations
Technology
WQPT
12 Table 1. Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollments of New Freshmen, Undergraduate
Transfer, and First-Time Graduate Students by Sex, Fall 2009-2012
First-Time Freshmen
Male Female Total
Undergraduate Transfers
Male Female Total
First-Time Graduate
Male Female Total
TOTAL
STUDENTS
2009
# Completed Applications
# Accepted Applications
# Enrolling Fall 2009
% Students Accepted
% Students Accepted That Enrolled
3,750
2,323
819
61.9%
35.3%
4,581
2,978
822
65.0%
27.6%
8,331
5,301
1,641
63.6%
31.0%
1,392
1,048
743
75.3%
70.9%
1,345
980
589
72.9%
60.1%
2,737
2,028
1,332
74.1%
65.7%
734
436
261
59.4%
59.9%
875 1,609
553
989
338
599
63.2% 61.5%
61.1% 60.6%
12,677
8,318
3,572
65.6%
42.9%
2010
# Completed Applications
# Accepted Applications
# Enrolling Fall 2010
% Students Accepted
% Students Accepted That Enrolled
3,868
2,456
864
63.5%
35.2%
4,527
2,964
894
65.5%
30.2%
8,395
5,420
1,758
64.6%
32.4%
1,424
1,082
739
76.0%
68.3%
1,368
999
605
73.0%
60.6%
2,792
2,081
1,344
74.5%
64.6%
892
520
281
58.3%
54.0%
937
564
345
60.2%
61.2%
1,829
1,084
626
59.3%
57.7%
13,016
8,585
3,728
66.0%
43.4%
2011
# Completed Applications
# Accepted Applications
# Enrolling Fall 2011
% Students Accepted
% Students Accepted That Enrolled
4,327
2,860
987
66.1%
34.5%
5,404
3,524
970
65.2%
27.5%
9,731
6,384
1,955
65.6%
30.6%
1,472
1,089
704
74.0%
64.6%
1,499
1,017
597
67.8%
58.7%
2,971
2,106
1,301
70.9%
61.8%
922
517
256
56.1%
49.5%
979
615
349
62.8%
56.7%
1,901
1,132
605
59.5%
53.4%
14,603
9,622
3,861
65.9%
40.1%
2012
# Completed Applications
# Accepted Applications
# Enrolling Fall 2012
% Students Accepted
% Students Accepted That Enrolled
4,434
2,808
864
63.3%
30.8%
5,892 10,326
3,673
6,481
890
1,754
62.3% 62.8%
24.2% 27.1%
1,464
1,100
709
75.1%
64.5%
1,547
1,086
619
70.2%
57.0%
3,011
2,186
1,328
72.6%
60.8%
789
445
253
56.4%
56.9%
980
588
327
60.0%
55.6%
1,769
1,033
580
58.4%
56.1%
15,106
9,700
3,662
64.2%
37.8%
Figure 1. New Students, Percent Accepted and
Percent Accepted That Enrolled, Fall 2012
72.6%
62.8%
64.2%
60.8%
58.4%
56.1%
37.8%
27.1%
Freshmen
Transfer
Grad
2012 Accepted
2012 Enrolled
13
Total
Table 1Q. Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollments of New Freshmen, Undergraduate
Transfer and First-Time Graduate Students by Sex, Fall 2009-2012
Quad Cities Campus
First-Time Freshmen
Male Female Total
2009
# Completed Applications
# Accepted Applications
# Enrolling Fall 2009
% Students Accepted
% Students Accepted That Enrolled
3
1
1
33.3%
100.0%
2010
# Completed Applications
# Accepted Applications
# Enrolling Fall 2010
% Students Accepted
% Students Accepted That Enrolled
6
2
1
33.3%
50.0%
6
4
1
66.7%
25.0%
2011
# Completed Applications
# Accepted Applications
# Enrolling Fall 2011
% Students Accepted
% Students Accepted That Enrolled
26
25
22
96.2%
88.0%
2012
# Completed Applications
# Accepted Applications
# Enrolling Fall 2012
% Students Accepted
% Students Accepted That Enrolled
45
33
20
73 3%
73.3%
60.6%
Undergraduate Transfers
Male Female Total
1
4
0
1
0
1
0.0% 25.0%
100.0%
First-Time Graduate
Male Female Total
136
116
84
85.3%
72.4%
222
358
187
303
121
205
84.2% 84.6%
64.7% 67.7%
97
76
50
78.4%
65.8%
203
300
155
231
106
156
76.4% 77.0%
68.4% 67.5%
662
535
362
80.8%
67.7%
12
6
2
50.0%
33.3%
141
124
83
87.9%
66.9%
229
370
188
312
120
203
82.1% 84.3%
63.8% 65.1%
89
58
42
65.2%
72.4%
204
293
155
213
110
152
76.0% 72.7%
71.0% 71.4%
675
531
357
78.7%
67.2%
17
12
7
70.6%
58.3%
43
37
29
86.0%
78.4%
137
118
80
86.1%
67.8%
191
328
163
281
107
187
85.3% 85.7%
65.6% 66.5%
87
68
46
78.2%
67.6%
184
271
156
224
101
147
84.8% 82.7%
64.7% 65.6%
642
542
363
84.4%
67.0%
27
10
5
37 0%
37.0%
50.0%
72
43
25
59 7%
59.7%
58.1%
167
142
106
85 0%
85.0%
74.6%
254
421
218
360
147
253
85 8% 85
5%
85.8%
85.5%
67.4% 70.3%
84
64
40
76 2%
76.2%
62.5%
183
267
149
213
92
132
81 4% 79
8%
81.4%
79.8%
61.7% 62.0%
760
616
410
81 1%
81.1%
66.6%
Figure 1Q. New Students, Percent Accepted and
Percent Accepted That Enrolled
Quad Cities, Fall 2012
85.5%
81.1%
79.8%
70.3%
62.0%
59.7% 58.1%
Freshmen
TOTAL
STUDENTS
Transfer
Grad
2012 Accepted
14
2012 Enrolled
66.6%
Total
Table 2. New Freshmen Class Profile, Fall 2012
Distribution by Race/Ethnicity and Sex
Male
White
Black
Hispanic
Asian
American Indian
Pacific Islander
Foreign
2 or More
Unknown
Total
Percent
% Minority*
Female
479
207
87
12
2
12
22
43
864
434
300
90
3
2
8
25
28
890
49.3%
50.7%
Total
913
507
177
15
4
20
47
71
1,754
High School Background
Percent*
54.2%
30.1%
10.5%
0.9%
0.2%
0.0%
1.2%
2.8%
4.2%
Illinois High School Graduates
1,591
Out-Of-State High School Graduates
133
GED Equivalency or Unknown
7
Home School
3
20
Foreign Secondary
Total
1,754
44.6%
High School Grade Point Average
*Excludes Unknown.
High School Percentile Rank
Class Rank
Upper Number
10%
115
20%
287
25%
366
30%
470
40%
678
50%
863
60%
1,044
70%
1,207
75%
1,281
80%
1,331
90%
1,403
100%
1,419
Percent
8.1%
20.2%
25.8%
33.1%
47.8%
60.8%
73.6%
85.1%
90.3%
93.8%
98.9%
100.0%
Average ACT Score
Average ACT
20.7
20.7
21.0
21.3
21.2
Year Admitted
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
Distribution by Residency
Illinois Residents
Out-of-State
Foreign Residents
Total
Average HS Percentile Rank 56.6%
Excludes students with no high school rank record.
1,634
100
20
1,754
Indiana Students
Iowa Students
Missouri Students
Wisconsin Students
High Schools Sending the Highest
Number of Students to WIU
Macomb High School
Bolingbrook High School
Homewood Flossmoor High School
Proviso West High School
Monmouth-Roseville High School
Warren Township HS/Gurnee
Neuqua Valley High School
Simeon Career Academy High School
Elk Grove High School
Rock Island Sr High School
Thornton Fractional South
Prospect High School
Average GPA
3.04
2.99
3.00
3.01
2.98
Year Admitted
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
13
48
19
6
Financial Aid
31
22
18
16
14
14
14
14
13
13
12
12
Received Scholarships, Grants,
Fellowships, Tuition and Waivers, or
Traineeships
1,013
Received Loans
1,343
Employed by institution
64
Served by all financial programs
Average Financial Aid
15
1,491
$
12,273
Table 3. Majors of New Freshmen, Fall 2008-2012
2008
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
African American Studies
Biological Sciences
Biology
Clinical Laboratory Science
Pre-Dentistry
Pre-Medical
Pre-Nursing
Pre-Optometry
Pre-Physical Therapy
Chemistry
Chemistry
Forensic Chemistry
Pre-Chemical Engineering
Pre-Pharmacy
English and Journalism
English
Journalism
Foreign Languages & Literature
French
Spanish
Geography
Geography
Meteorology
Geology
History
Liberal Arts & Sciences
Mathematics
Nursing
Pre-Nursing
Philosophy & Religious Studies
Philosophy
Religious Studies
Physics
Physics
Pre-Architecture
Pre-Engineering
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology and Anthropology
Anthropology
Sociology
Women's Studies
TOTAL ARTS & SCIENCES
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY
Accountancy & Finance
Pre-Accountancy
Pre-Finance
Agriculture
Agriculture Sciences
Pre-Ag Engineering
Pre-Forestry
Pre-Vet Medicine
Computer Science
Computer Science
Network Technologies
Pre-Information Systems
Economics
Economics B.A.
Pre-Economics
2009
2010
2011
2012
128
54
2
5
15
32
2
18
63
15
35
2
11
39
26
13
3
1
2
22
1
21
2
25
7
1
1
14
3
2
9
26
74
8
8
412
1
90
87
3
55
11
44
34
25
9
4
1
3
6
1
5
26
4
11
66
66
1
1
21
2
5
14
19
56
5
5
1
400
1
96
92
4
62
5
50
1
6
38
24
14
7
5
2
9
9
2
23
3
11
75
75
1
1
18
3
1
14
19
74
11
5
6
450
1
107
102
5
54
13
32
1
8
37
19
18
3
3
16
2
14
1
20
8
10
116
116
2
2
40
1
4
35
21
86
6
2
4
528
1
86
83
3
62
12
43
7
27
19
8
4
1
3
14
14
7
18
4
16
150
150
1
1
38
7
1
30
17
75
6
2
4
59
48
11
37
29
8
40
38
1
1
1
1
46
31
15
47
36
1
10
30
23
4
3
5
1
4
41
38
3
44
36
8
36
31
1
4
3
3
51
38
13
45
33
12
47
40
1
6
12
2
10
42
28
14
45
32
13
36
29
4
3
7
7
16
526
Table 3. Majors of New Freshmen, Fall 2008-2012 (Continued)
2008
51
28
3
20
84
3
43
35
3
17
17
289
2009
44
24
6
14
74
3
37
30
4
12
12
258
2010
1
43
24
6
13
62
3
31
24
4
14
14
244
2011
14
41
19
5
17
84
4
45
30
5
27
27
321
2012
15
30
10
14
6
84
6
41
30
7
20
20
279
Recreation, Park & Tourism Administration
Social Work
Pre-Social Work
TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
130
91
39
33
33
2
2
12
2
9
1
4
77
77
301
301
10
21
21
590
118
85
33
27
27
4
4
8
6
2
4
73
22
18
33
280
280
9
26
26
549
136
95
41
29
29
5
5
16
7
9
5
76
29
27
20
318
318
8
10
10
603
115
72
43
29
29
1
1
8
2
6
1
67
39
18
10
397
397
9
26
26
653
78
56
22
30
30
4
4
10
6
2
2
2
86
43
32
11
336
336
8
17
17
571
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS AND COMMUNICATION
Art
Broadcasting
Communication
Communication Sciences & Disorders
Music
Theatre
Musical Theatre
Theatre
TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
19
26
21
16
49
18
6
12
149
20
30
17
9
49
13
5
8
138
11
46
10
9
47
17
8
9
140
18
53
12
18
53
19
8
11
173
17
61
16
13
47
7
2
5
161
OTHER
University Advising
General Studies
Interdisciplinary Studies
Unclassified
WESL
TOTAL OTHER
373
3
376
295
1
296
317
2
2
321
279
1
280
213
1
3
217
1,816
1,641
1,758
1,955
1,754
Engineering
Engineering Technology
Construction Management
Engineering Technology
Graphic Communication
Management & Marketing
Pre-Human Resource Mgt
Pre-Management
Pre-Marketing
Pre-Supply Chain Mgt.
Other
Pre-Business Undecided
TOTAL BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES
Curriculum and Instruction
Elementary Educucation (and Pre-El Ed)
Special Education
Dietetics, Fashion Merchandising & Hospitality
Family and Consumer Sciences
Educational & Interdisciplanary Studies
Bilingual/Bicultural Education
Health Sciences
Health Sciences
Emergency Management
Health Services Management
Instructional Design & Technology
Kinesiology
Athletic Training
Exercise Science
Kinesiology
Physical Education (K-12)
Law Enforcement & Justice Administration
Law Enforcement & Justice Admin (& Pre-LEJA)
GRAND TOTAL - NEW FRESHMEN
17
Table 4. Distribution of New Freshmen by ACT Composite Scores, Fall 2008-2012
2008
Total
% of
Total
2009
Total
% of
Total
2010
Total
% of
Total
2011
Total
% of
Total
2012
Total
% of
Total
Standard Scores
4
6
7
11
20
36
44
54
83
110
147
194
222
256
227
178
119
74
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.6
1.1
2.0
2.4
3.0
4.6
6.1
8.1
10.7
12.2
14.1
12.5
9.8
6.6
4.1
2
2
4
6
11
28
26
46
66
68
106
132
172
200
197
188
158
108
76
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.7
1.7
1.6
2.8
4.0
4.1
6.5
8.0
10.5
12.2
12.0
11.5
9.6
6.6
4.6
1,792
98.7
1,596
24
1.3
1,816
OAS Admits
Mean ScoreRegular Admits
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16 & Below
-
-
5
4
18
15
28
54
59
87
96
130
176
194
218
193
180
148
113
0.3
0.2
1.0
0.9
1.6
3.1
3.4
4.9
5.5
7.4
10.0
11.0
12.4
11.0
10.2
8.4
6.4
97.3
1,718
45
2.7
100.0
1,641
347
19.1
21.6
Mean Score-All
WIU First-Time
Freshmen
21.2
State Average
20.7
Subtotal
No Official Score
TOTAL
-
1
7
15
13
17
27
44
58
86
111
121
174
225
261
216
221
164
162
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.4
0.8
0.7
0.9
1.4
2.3
3.0
4.4
5.7
6.2
8.9
11.5
13.4
11.0
11.3
8.4
8.3
2
7
3
9
33
28
38
40
81
102
115
172
164
214
175
213
174
134
0.1
0.1
0.4
0.2
0.5
1.9
1.6
2.2
2.3
4.6
5.8
6.6
9.8
9.4
12.2
10.0
12.1
9.9
7.6
97.7
1,925
98.5
1,705
97.2
40
2.3
30
1.5
49
2.8
100.0
1,758
100.0
1,955
100.0
1,754
100.0
253
15.4
328
18.7
480
24.6
437
24.9
--
21.6
--
21.4
--
21.6
--
21.7
--
--
21.3
--
21.0
--
20.7
--
20.7
--
-
20.8
1
1
1
-
20.7
-
20.9
20.9
.
National Average
21.1
21.1
21.0
21.1
OAS: Office of Academic Services
Figure 2. New Freshmen ACT
Composite Score
Fall 2008-2012
21.6
21.6
21.2
21.7
21.6
21.4
21.3
21.0
20.7
2008
2009
2010
Regular Admits
18
2011
All Admits
20.7
2012
21.1
Table 5. Macomb Campus Distribution of Illinois New Freshmen by Home County,
Fall 2008-2012
2008
County
Adams
Alexander
Bond
Boone
Brown
Bureau
Calhoun
Carroll
Cass
Champaign
Christian
Clark
Clay
Clinton
Coles
Cook
Crawford
Cumberland
DeKalb
DeWitt
Douglas
DuPage
Edgar
Edwards
Effingham
Fayette
Ford
Franklin
Fulton
Gallatin
Greene
Grundy
Hamilton
Hancock
Hardin
Henderson
Henry
Iroquois
Jackson
Jasper
Jefferson
Jersey
JoDaviess
Johnson
Kane
Kankakee
Kendall
Knox
Lake
LaSalle
Lawrence
Lee
Livingston
Logan
McDonough
McHenry
McLean
26
2
4
3
12
3
7
6
2
9
1
517
1
15
1
176
1
1
16
7
9
20
9
28
1
1
4
75
6
20
18
103
8
9
8
8
67
97
26
2009
35
1
10
2
4
9
10
4
2
443
1
15
2
1
141
19
9
7
28
6
22
4
1
1
8
9
95
4
16
12
79
11
5
5
10
70
58
19
2010
34
9
4
5
5
5
3
1
2
1
562
9
3
160
1
15
9
8
20
8
21
1
1
5
1
71
15
6
12
88
9
6
4
7
76
69
14
2011
25
11
2
2
9
8
5
5
673
10
1
137
1
17
2
10
33
7
25
3
1
5
9
87
6
16
24
79
14
8
4
3
92
77
27
2012
22
5
5
5
2
2
3
3
2
1
1
662
16
119
1
15
6
5
18
3
21
3
58
12
11
14
79
10
6
5
10
60
44
15
Table 5. Macomb Campus Distribution of Illinois New Freshmen by Home County,
Fall 2008-2012 (Continued)
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2
6
17
12
9
8
2
3
4
19
40
1
6
1
1
30
15
28
13
6
4
8
9
7
12
124
32
6
2
11
22
1
4
5
5
1
13
10
30
2
3
3
2
42
8
35
10
1
2
5
10
6
21
104
15
2
5
2
21
1
4
10
12
4
6
9
24
1
4
3
30
10
27
13
4
3
7
18
2
2
13
15
133
27
3
7
3
13
1
3
3
15
1
7
10
38
1
3
1
53
9
27
9
3
1
1
9
11
11
133
49
8
5
5
15
1
3
2
10
25
1
5
1
36
9
25
11
4
3
5
18
1
2
1
18
1
7
111
35
4
Totals
1,752
1,553
1,683
1,868
1,634
%Inc (Dec) over Prev Yr
-8.0%
-11.4%
8.4%
11.0%
-12.5%
Total as % of Macomb Campus
Headcount Enrollment
16.2%
14.8%
16.2%
17.9%
15.1%
County
Macon
Macoupin
Madison
Marion
Marshall
Mason
Massac
Menard
Mercer
Monroe
Montgomery
Morgan
Moultrie
Ogle
Peoria
Perry
Piatt
Pike
Pope
Pulaski
Putnam
Randolph
Richland
Rock Island
St. Clair
Saline
Sangamon
Schuyler
Scott
Shelby
Stark
Stephenson
Tazewell
Union
Vermilion
Wabash
Warren
Washington
Wayne
White
Whiteside
Will
Williamson
Winnebago
Woodford
Students from 67 Illinois counties.
2
5
4
1
14
Table 6. New Transfer Profile, Fall 2012
Distribution by Race, Class and Sex
Freshmen
Male
Female
White
Black
Hispanic
Asian
American Indian
Pacific Islander
Foreign
2 or More
Unknown
Total
64
19
7
1
2
2
11
106
Sophomores
Male
Female
47
16
3
1
1
5
73
172
29
17
1
2
6
17
244
Juniors
Male
Female
101
27
12
1
1
2
7
16
167
215
25
17
4
1
3
5
21
291
Enrollment by Location
Macomb Campus
Macomb Extension
Quad Cities
Quad Cities Extension
243
16
25
2
1
1
5
13
306
Seniors
Male
Female
44
11
5
1
1
6
68
52
10
2
2
1
2
4
73
Male
Total
Female
495
84
46
7
1
8
13
55
709
443
69
42
5
2
1
4
15
38
619
Enrollment by Full-/Part-Time
Number
Transferred
1,008
67
209
44
Total
Number
Transferred
1,117
211
1,328
Full-Time
Part-Time
Total
Top Ten Colleges
1,328
Number
Transferred
Black Hawk College
153
Spoon River College
79
Scott Community College
77
Illinois Central College
54
Carl Sandburg College
48
College of DuPage
46
John W ood Community College
45
McHenry County College
43
Lincoln Land Community College
38
Southeastern Community College
37
Top Ten Majors of Students
Number
Transferred
Law Enforcement & Justice Administrat
216
Agriculture
64
Biology
56
General Studies
53
Psychology
42
Exercise Science
32
Elementary Education
31
Management
29
Social Work
29
Nursing
28
Year
Admitted
2008
Average ACT and GPA
AA
Average Average
Degree?
ACT*
GPA
20.4
2.986
Yes
20.3
2.749
No
20.3
2.855
2009
Yes
No
20.6
20.1
20.2
3.030
2.730
2.879
2010
Yes
No
20.4
20.2
20.3
3.037
2.750
2.878
2011
Yes
No
20.8
20.4
20.5
3.044
2.790
2.906
2012
Yes
No
20.2
20.2
20.2
3.003
2.774
2.869
Most Popular Major by Location
Macomb Campus
Macomb Extension
Quad Cities
Quad Cities Extension
LEJA/Pre-LEJA
General Studies
Management
Management
Number
Transferred
216
53
29
11
* Approximately 40% of new transfers.
21
Table 7. Majors of New Transfers, Fall 2008-2012, All Campuses
2008
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
African American Studies
Biological Sciences
Biology
Clinical Laboratory Science
Pre-Dentistry
Pre-Medical
Pre-Nursing
Pre-Optometry
Pre-Physical Therapy
Chemistry
Chemistry
Forensic Chemistry
Pre-Chemical Engineering
Pre-Pharmacy
English and Journalism
English
Journalism
Foreign Languages & Literature
French
Spanish
Geography
Geography
Meteorology
Geology
History
Liberal Arts & Sciences
Mathematics
Nursing
Nursing
Pre-Nursing
Philosophy & Religious Studies
Philosophy
Religious Studies
Ph ics
Phys
Physics
Pre-Architecture
Pre-Engineering
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology and Anthropology
Anthropology
Sociology
Women's Studies
TOTAL ARTS & SCIENCES
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY
Accountancy & Finance
Accountancy (& Pre-Accountancy)
Finance (& Pre-Finance)
Agriculture
Agriculture Science
Pre-Ag Engineering
Pre-Forestry
Pre-Vet Medicine
Computer Science
Computer Science
Network Technologies
Information Systems (& Pre-Info Systems)
Economics
Economics (& Pre-Economics)
Economics B.A.
Engineering
2009
2010
2011
2012
58
42
1
6
4
5
18
7
9
2
27
21
6
5
5
12
1
11
2
31
17
8
4
4
3
2
1
1
1
13
41
11
11
1
252
2
89
55
5
29
13
2
9
2
23
16
7
5
5
14
3
11
30
36
13
1
1
3
3
7
2
5
9
33
5
5
283
1
58
53
5
18
6
9
1
2
29
22
7
4
2
2
10
2
8
5
28
31
8
31
7
24
6
5
1
5
5
9
38
13
2
11
294
1
40
38
2
26
9
13
4
28
18
10
1
1
7
3
4
4
17
22
12
53
12
41
1
1
11
5
6
15
58
15
4
11
1
312
57
56
1
25
12
13
27
17
10
6
6
17
23
8
40
12
28
4
4
4
4
13
43
13
1
12
280
64
51
13
71
71
24
10
5
9
2
2
-
68
47
21
61
59
2
33
20
1
12
2
2
2
59
44
15
60
59
1
25
12
5
8
3
3
12
64
51
13
68
68
36
28
1
7
4
3
1
16
71
61
10
66
66
33
19
4
10
2
2
23
22
Table 7. Majors of New Transfers, All Campuses, Fall 2008-2012 (Continued)
2008
Engineering Technology
Construction Management
Engineering Technology
Graphic Communication
Management & Marketing
Human Resource Mgt (& Pre-Human Res Mgt)
Management (& Pre-Management)
Marketing (& Pre-Marketing)
Supply Chain Mgt (& Pre-Supply Chain Mgt)
Other
Pre-Business Undecided
TOTAL BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES
Curriculum and Instruction
Elementary Education (& Pre-El Ed)
Special Education
Dietetics, Fashion Merchandising & Hospitality
Family and Consumer Sciences
Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies
Bilingual/Bicultural Education
Health Sciences
Health Sciences
Emergency Management
Health Services Management
Instructional Design & Technology
Kinesiology
Athletic Training
Exercise Science
Kinesiology
Physical Education (K-12)
Law Enforcement & Justice Administration
Law Enforcement & Justice Admin (& Pre-LEJA)
R
ti
Ad inistration
ti
Recreation,
Park & Tourism Adm
Social Work
Pre-Social Work
TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS AND COMMUNICATION
Art
Broadcasting
Communication
Communication Sciences & Disorders
Music
Theatre
Musical Theatre
Theatre
TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
OTHER
General Studies
Interdisciplinary Studies
Transitional
Unclassified
University Advising
WESL
TOTAL OTHER
GRAND TOTAL - NEW TRANSFERS
2009
2010
2011
2012
51
23
12
16
123
6
65
43
9
1
1
336
51
31
12
8
110
7
67
33
3
5
5
332
59
34
11
14
108
2
60
36
10
5
5
331
45
19
9
17
99
4
60
29
6
11
11
343
39
17
11
11
113
9
67
25
12
4
4
351
120
92
28
34
34
1
1
11
2
6
3
3
59
59
213
213
30
28
28
499
112
97
15
18
18
2
2
16
1
10
5
3
70
13
28
29
210
210
25
30
30
486
105
88
17
24
24
1
1
22
1
15
6
2
71
19
32
20
220
220
36
22
22
503
78
61
17
14
14
2
2
14
2
4
8
2
54
14
21
19
230
230
20
24
24
438
72
54
18
26
26
1
1
13
2
4
7
7
59
15
32
12
247
247
24
30
30
479
10
9
30
9
13
5
5
76
20
8
32
14
9
9
3
6
92
15
21
25
8
14
7
2
5
90
12
17
24
15
12
1
1
81
12
19
44
12
17
6
6
110
60
2
1
48
111
87
1
3
48
139
76
8
3
39
126
78
4
7
1
37
127
73
4
3
28
108
1,274
1,332
1,344
1,301
1,328
23
Table 7Q. Majors of New Transfers, Fall 2008-2012,
Quad Cities and Quad Cities Extension
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Biology
English
Geography
Liberal Arts & Sciences
Nursing
Physics
Psychology
Sociology
Women's Studies
TOTAL ARTS & SCIENCES
12
1
13
3
31
1
4
39
23
1
3
27
1
1
1
20
23
3
20
7
1
31
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY
Accountancy & Finance
Accountancy (& Pre-Accountancy)
Finance (& Pre-Finance)
Computer Science
Computer Science
Network Technologies
Information Systems (& Pre-Info Systems)
Economics
Economics (& Pre-Economics)
Engineering
Engineering Technology
Construction Management
Engineering Technology
Graphic Communication
Management & Marketing
Human Resource Mgt (& Pre-Human Res Mgt)
Management (& Pre-Management)
Marketing (& Pre-Marketing)
Supply Chain Mgt (& Pre-Supply Chain Mgt)
Other
Pre-Business Undecided
TOTAL BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
27
26
1
4
1
3
6
6
49
31
17
1
86
27
27
6
6
2
1
1
48
35
13
84
23
23
1
1
12
5
5
30
20
9
1
71
24
24
1
1
15
3
3
31
23
7
1
74
32
32
5
5
22
4
4
60
6
40
7
7
123
51
35
16
21
21
4
76
32
32
16
16
6
54
31
31
12
12
20
63
19
19
26
26
7
52
1
1
24
23
1
29
29
11
1
66
-
-
-
-
19
19
22
22
29
1
30
33
1
34
28
1
29
13
1
14
197
207
195
178
253
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES
Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies
Bilingual/Bicultural Education
Curriculum and Instruction
Elementary Education (& Pre-El Ed)
Special Education
Law Enforcement & Justice Administration
Law Enforcement & Justice Admin (& Pre-LEJA)
Recreation, Park & Tourism Administration
Social Work
TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS AND COMMUNICATION
Communication
TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
OTHER
General Studies
Unclassified
University Advising
TOTAL OTHER
GRAND TOTAL - NEW TRANSFERS
24
Table 8. Origin of New Transfer Students, Fall 2008-2012
Year
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Origin
Quad Cities Campus Transfers
Extension Transfers
Macomb Campus Transfers
Jr/Community Colleges in IL
Senior Colleges in IL
Colleges in Other States
Total Macomb Campus
GRAND TOTAL
Quad Cities Campus Transfers
Quad Cities Extension Transfers
Macomb Extension Transfers
Macomb Campus Transfers
Jr/Community Colleges in IL
Senior Colleges in IL
Colleges in Other States
Total Macomb Campus
GRAND TOTAL
Quad Cities Campus Transfers
Quad Cities Extension Transfers
Macomb Extension Transfers
Macomb Campus Transfers
Jr/Community Colleges in IL
Senior Colleges in IL
Colleges in Other States
Total Macomb Campus
GRAND TOTAL
Quad Cities Campus Transfers
Quad Cities Extension Transfers
Macomb Extension Transfers
Macomb Campus Transfers
Jr/Community Colleges in IL
Senior Colleges in IL
Colleges in Other States
Total Macomb Campus
GRAND TOTAL
Quad Cities Campus Transfers
Quad Cities Extension Transfers
Macomb Extension Transfers
Macomb Campus Transfers
Jr/Community Colleges in IL
Senior Colleges in IL
Colleges in Other States
Total Macomb Campus
GRAND TOTAL
Freshmen
Sophomore
5
3
33
4
116
15
42
22
196
44
6.5%
57.1%
139
27
25
191
199
279
38
63
380
417
311
20
66
397
528
32
11
22
65
129
761
96
176
1,033
1,273
-0.2%
2.1%
3
2
21
3
13
125
4
26
44
7
21
193
14
62
138
28
38
204
209
231
43
61
335
369
354
24
86
464
615
22
12
26
60
125
745
107
211
1,063
1,332
2.9%
4.6%
6
6
22
6
121
2
26
40
4
20
189
6
58
-2.1%
-57.1%
-6.5%
127
21
31
179
191
254
33
58
345
373
362
17
118
497
646
23
16
31
70
134
766
87
238
1,091
1,344
2.6%
0.9%
6
2
14
2
12
99
10
37
43
4
28
162
16
79
-14.3%
166.7%
36.2%
136
33
48
217
225
257
41
61
359
387
336
16
62
414
560
22
10
22
54
129
751
100
193
1,044
1,301
-4.3%
-3.2%
8
1
2
46
9
11
112
23
30
43
11
24
209
44
67
29.0%
175.0%
-15.2%
101
25
42
168
179
259
24
62
345
411
335
30
67
432
597
25
17
21
63
141
720
96
192
1,008
1,328
-3.4%
2.1%
-
-
-
25
Junior
Senior
TOTAL
% DIFF
PREV
YEAR
-1.5%
Table 9. Graduate Profile, Fall 2012
Total Graduate Student Enrollment by College
Macomb Macomb Quad
Campus Extension Cities
Arts and Sciences
Business and Technology
Ed & Human Services
Fine Arts & Communication
Other**
Total
QC
Total
Extension Graduates Full-Time* Part-Time
In-State
New
Out-ofGraduate
State International Students
334
153
277
104
134
17
2
297
1
45
74
42
322
21
72
3
36
8
428
197
932
126
259
286
133
288
104
29
142
64
644
22
230
269
99
692
74
195
80
25
208
39
27
79
73
32
13
37
127
69
229
45
110
1,002
362
531
47
1,942
840
1,102
1,329
379
234
580
*Full-Time = 9 or more credit hours.
**Includes unclassified, advanced graduates and WESL.
Graduate Assistants by College/Area
New Graduate Students, by College/Previous School
Provost
Arts & Sciences
Business & Technology
Education & Human Servivces
Fine Arts & Communication
Libraries
Quad Cities
Distance Learning
Other
VP for Administrative Services
VP for Advancement & Public Serv
VP for Student Services
Univ Housing & Dining
Campus Recreation
Administrative Support
pp
VP for QC, Planning & Techology
Total Graduate Assistants
Quad
Cities
1
18
1
20
Macomb
32
65
32
36
41
5
3
31
2
5
65
17
13
10
357
Teaching Assistants
Provost
Arts & Sciences
Business & Technology
Education & Human Services
Fine Arts & Communication
Total Teaching Assistants
Quad
Cities
-
Macomb
4
62
11
12
7
96
WIU
Arts & Sciences
Business & Technology
Education & Human Services
Fine Arts & Communication
Other
Total
20
U.S.
Non-IL
International
50
26
74
13
32
27
6
75
13
23
32
14
78
18
29
18
23
2
1
26
195
144
171
70
Age of Total Graduate Students
18-21
22-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-49
50-64
65+
Unknown
Total
Full-Time
Male
Female
9
15
181
223
130
105
37
35
21
17
25
20
8
14
411
AVERAGE AGE: 31.6
Grand Total
Other
Illinois
453
26
429
Part-Time
Male
Female
1
36
82
117
208
64
133
49
83
83
125
33
80
6
2
388
714
Table 10. Majors of New Graduate Students, Fall 2008-2012, All Campuses
2008
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Biology
Biology
PBC-Biology
PBC-Environmental GIS
Chemistry
English
Geography
Geography
PBC-Geography
History
Liberal Arts & Sciences
Mathematics
Mathematics
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Psychology
Specialist in School Psychology
Sociology
PBC-Women's Studies
TOTAL ARTS & SCIENCES
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY
Accountancy
Business Administration
Computer Science
Economics
Manufacturing Engineering Systems
TOTAL BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES
Counselor Education
Curriculum and Instruction
El
tary Ed
ti
Elemen
Education
Reading
Special Education
Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies
College Student Personnel
Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies
PBC-TESOL
Educational Leadership
Educational Leadership
Educational Specialist
Health Sciences
Health Sciences
PBC-Health Services Administration
Instructional Design & Technology
Instructional Design & Technology
PBC-Instructional Design & Technology
Kinesiology
Kinesiology
Sport Management
Law Enforcement & Justice Administration
Law Enforcement & Justice Administration
Recreation, Park & Tourism Administration
TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
2009
2010
2011
2012
26
19
7
13
12
5
5
12
2
5
5
1
9
17
11
6
8
110
42
32
10
16
9
5
5
11
6
5
5
6
11
22
14
8
12
1
146
35
25
9
1
21
20
3
3
11
7
3
3
3
9
24
14
10
9
1
146
24
14
10
24
10
2
2
14
19
4
4
5
9
20
13
7
4
135
26
14
10
2
11
20
8
7
1
7
13
3
3
5
9
21
14
7
5
128
6
34
28
12
3
83
9
34
21
11
12
87
11
34
31
16
11
103
10
28
20
12
8
78
8
21
18
17
4
68
14
60
19
34
7
27
21
6
30
13
17
15
15
17
13
4
35
15
20
31
31
20
249
18
43
19
19
5
31
22
9
20
18
2
17
17
15
13
2
38
16
22
9
9
25
216
11
41
12
23
6
26
19
7
61
59
2
17
17
18
11
7
36
19
17
13
13
13
236
8
24
9
14
1
37
22
12
3
28
16
12
19
19
22
17
5
35
14
21
20
20
19
212
9
52
15
32
5
38
23
14
1
22
18
4
15
13
2
26
14
12
37
11
26
10
10
20
229
27
Table 10. Majors of New Graduate Students, All Campuses, Fall 2008-2012 (Continued)
2008
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS AND COMMUNICATION
Communication
Communication Sciences & Disorders
Museum Studies
Music
Theatre
TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
2009
2010
2011
2012
8
16
3
9
8
44
7
15
9
12
7
50
12
16
6
12
10
56
5
18
8
10
13
54
8
18
7
10
2
45
OTHER
Unclassified
WESL
TOTAL OTHER
149
22
171
86
14
100
58
27
85
97
29
126
84
26
110
GRAND TOTAL - NEW GRADUATE STUDENTS
657
599
626
605
580
28
Table 10Q. Majors of New Graduate Students, Fall 2008-2012, Quad Cities Campus
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Biology
Biology
PBC-Biology
PBC-Environmental GIS
English
Geography
History
Liberal Arts & Sciences
TOTAL ARTS & SCIENCES
10
7
3
4
1
15
17
9
8
1
4
22
14
9
4
1
7
3
24
14
6
8
5
6
25
13
6
6
1
11
1
1
3
29
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY
Accountancy
Business Administration
Economics
TOTAL BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
12
12
13
13
13
13
1
13
14
1
9
10
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES
Counselor Education
Curriculum and Instruction
Elementary Education
Reading
Special Education
Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies
Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies
PBC-TESOL
Educational Leadership
Educational Leadership
Educational Specialist
Health Sciences
Instructional Design & Technology
Kinesiology
Sport Management
Law Enforcement & Justice Administration
R
ti
Ad inistration
ti
Recreation,
Park & Tourism Adm
TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
14
35
9
19
7
1
1
13
10
3
6
4
73
18
20
4
11
5
2
2
18
17
1
4
1
1
64
11
10
2
2
6
6
6
31
29
2
5
4
2
69
8
15
6
8
1
9
7
2
13
12
1
5
1
6
57
9
11
4
3
4
12
11
1
19
15
4
2
1
2
56
3
3
9
9
6
6
8
8
7
7
42
42
43
43
18
18
33
33
30
30
145
151
130
137
132
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS AND COMMUNICATION
Museum Studies
TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
OTHER
Unclassified
TOTAL OTHER
GRAND TOTAL - NEW QC GRADUATE STUDENTS
29
Table 11. Headcount Enrollment by Class Level and Location, Fall 2008-2012
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2,742
2,022
4,764
2,260
2,685
4,945
9,709
1,076
10,785
-3.9%
2,532
1,896
4,428
2,320
2,659
4,979
9,407
1,080
10,487
-2.8%
2,549
1,740
4,289
2,298
2,705
5,003
9,292
1,085
10,377
-1.0%
2,792
1,759
4,551
2,114
2,701
4,815
9,366
1,057
10,423
0.4%
2,600
1,784
4,384
2,076
2,541
4,617
9,001
1,002
10,003
-4.0%
MACOMB EXTENSION
Freshmen
Sophomores
Lower Division Total
Junior
Senior
Upper Division Total
TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE
TOTAL GRADUATE
GRAND TOTAL
Percent Change
13
23
36
78
230
308
344
654
998
34.5%
11
30
41
100
303
403
444
335
779
-21.9%
18
29
47
105
300
405
452
395
847
8.7%
14
47
61
108
250
358
419
340
759
-10.4%
16
33
49
109
305
414
463
362
825
8.7%
QUAD CITIES
Freshmen
Sophomores
Lower Division Total
Junior
Senior
Upper Division Total
TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE
TOTAL GRADUATE
GRAND TOTAL
Percent Change
6
39
45
215
411
626
671
689
1,360
2.2%
5
30
35
223
412
635
670
682
1,352
-0.6%
19
23
42
235
408
643
685
592
1,277
-5.5%
39
18
57
195
411
606
663
572
1,235
-3.3%
42
54
96
218
359
577
673
531
1,204
-2.5%
QUAD CITIES EXTENSION
Freshmen
Sophomores
Lower Division Total
Junior
Senior
Upper Division Total
TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE
TOTAL GRADUATE
GRAND TOTAL
Percent Change
0
0
0
2
9
11
11
21
32
-17.9%
0
3
3
8
21
29
32
29
61
90.6%
0
0
0
7
38
45
45
39
84
37.7%
0
3
3
20
49
69
72
65
137
63.1%
6
9
15
46
65
111
126
47
173
26.3%
TOTAL ENROLLMENT
Freshmen
Sophomores
Lower Division Total
Junior
Senior
Upper Division Total
TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE
TOTAL GRADUATE
GRAND TOTAL
Percent Change
2,761
2,084
4,845
2,555
3,335
5,890
10,735
2,440
13,175
-1.2%
2,548
1,959
4,507
2,651
3,395
6,046
10,553
2,126
12,679
-3.8%
2,586
1,792
4,378
2,645
3,451
6,096
10,474
2,111
12,585
-0.7%
2,845
1,827
4,672
2,437
3,411
5,848
10,520
2,034
12,554
-0.2%
2,664
1,880
4,544
2,449
3,270
5,719
10,263
1,942
12,205
-2.8%
MACOMB
Freshmen
Sophomores
Lower Division Total
Junior
Senior
Upper Division Total
TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE
TOTAL GRADUATE
GRAND TOTAL
Percent Change
31
Table 12. Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity and Location, Fall 2008-2012
White
Black
Hispanic
Asian
American Pacific
Indian Islander
MACOMB
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
8,220
7,892
7,608
7,306
6,676
864
899
1,124
1,441
1,640
476
530
579
601
655
141
109
97
84
86
58
22
21
19
19
% of Total
2012 (excludes unknown)
69.6%
17.1%
6.8%
0.9%
0.2%
MACOMB EXTENSION
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
862
647
704
610
648
% of Total
2012 (excludes unknown)
82.0%
QUAD CITIES
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
1,123
1,129
1,059
1,033
985
% of Total
2012 (excludes unknown)
85.8%
QUAD CITIES EXTENSION
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
% of Total
2012 (excludes unknown)
TOTAL
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
% of Total
2012 (excludes unknown)
27
48
70
112
139
83.2%
10,232
9,716
9,441
9,061
8,448
72.3%
39
51
53
53
83
10.5%
22
23
21
28
37
4
9
6
8
7
4.7%
0.9%
61
49
50
52
52
62
65
57
60
74
10
11
10
9
11
4.5%
6.4%
1.0%
-
4
3
7
9
5.4%
1
4
7
14
4
4
5
3
1
0.1%
7
1
5
3
4
0.3%
-
-
1
2
1
-
2 or
More
Foreign Unknown
21
21
12
9
122
146
160
174
401
410
341
353
328
0.1%
1.8%
3.4%
-
2
1
-
0.0%
-
7
8
12
6
8
7
9
2
6
0.8%
1
1
0.1%
-
10
15
16
17
4
9
5
11
4
1.5%
0.3%
-
1
2
1
2
60
28
37
48
35
1.0%
-
-
625
482
440
447
416
2
8.4%
0.6%
0.0%
0.0%
1.2%
1.2%
964
1,003
1,230
1,553
1,784
560
619
661
696
780
155
130
113
103
105
69
27
31
25
24
23
22
13
10
139
172
179
199
412
428
358
370
342
15.3%
6.7%
0.9%
0.2%
0.1%
1.7%
2.9%
93
78
75
51
56
5
6
5
8
6
783
594
557
554
513
*Percent of student body who completed ethnic data and identified themselves as belonging to one of the six minority groups listed, excluding Unknown.
Total percents may not equal due to rounding.
Minority includes: Black, Hispanic, Asian, American Indian, Pacific Islander, and Two or More.
32
Total
Percent
Minority*
10,785
10,487
10,377
10,423
10,003
15.1%
17.0%
20.0%
23.2%
26.9%
100.0%
26.9%
998
779
847
759
825
7.4%
12.8%
11.6%
13.4%
17.0%
100.0%
17.0%
1,360
1,352
1,277
1,235
1,204
11.0%
10.7%
11.5%
11.8%
13.9%
100.0%
13.9%
32
61
84
137
173
0.0%
10.9%
11.4%
13.2%
15.6%
100.0%
15.6%
13,175
12,679
12,585
12,554
12,205
14.1%
16.1%
18.5%
21.4%
24.8%
100.0%
24.8%
Table 13. Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity, Sex and Level, Fall 2012
Undergraduate
Number
Percent
Graduate
Number
Percent
Total
Number
Percent*
WHITE
Male
Female
Total
3,757
3,262
7,019
36.6%
31.8%
68.4%
528
901
1,429
27.2%
46.4%
73.6%
4,285
4,163
8,448
35.1%
34.1%
72.3%
BLACK
Male
Female
Total
689
987
1,676
6.7%
9.6%
16.3%
47
61
108
2.4%
3.1%
5.6%
736
1,048
1,784
6.0%
8.6%
15.3%
HISPANIC
Male
Female
Total
363
355
718
3.5%
3.5%
7.0%
26
36
62
1.3%
1.9%
3.2%
389
391
780
3.2%
3.2%
6.7%
ASIAN
Male
Female
Total
53
33
86
0.5%
0.3%
0.8%
9
10
19
0.5%
0.5%
1.0%
62
43
105
0.5%
0.4%
0.9%
AMERICAN INDIAN
Male
Female
Total
9
11
20
0.1%
0.1%
0.2%
-
0.0%
0.2%
0.2%
9
15
24
0.1%
0.1%
0.2%
PACIFIC ISLANDER
Male
Female
Total
6
4
10
0.1%
0.0%
0.1%
-
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
6
4
10
0.0%
0.0%
0.1%
TWO OR MORE RACES
Male
Female
Total
87
95
182
0.8%
0.9%
1.8%
8
9
17
0.4%
0.5%
0.9%
95
104
199
0.8%
0.9%
1.7%
FOREIGN
Male
Female
Total
74
34
108
0.7%
0.3%
1.1%
142
92
234
7.3%
4.7%
12.0%
216
126
342
1.8%
1.0%
2.9%
UNKNOWN**
Male
Female
Total
265
179
444
2.6%
1.7%
4.3%
39
30
69
2.0%
1.5%
3.6%
304
209
513
2.5%
1.7%
4.2%
5,303
4,960
51.7%
48.3%
27.4%
100.0%
799
1,143
41.1%
58.9%
11.2%
100.0%
6,102
6,103
50.0%
50.0%
24.8%
100.0%
TOTAL MALE
TOTAL FEMALE
PERCENT MINORITY*
GRAND TOTAL
10,263
4
4
1,942
*Percent minority excludes unknown.
**Percent unknown not included in grand total.
33
12,205
Table 14. Enrollment by Age, Sex, and Location, Fall 2012
Full-Time
Undergraduate
Male
Female
MACOMB
Under 18
18-19
20-21
22-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-54
55-64
65+
Age Unknown
Total
40
1,403
1,739
1,039
235
59
4
13
12
3
4,547
58
1,608
1,617
658
94
43
4
11
14
1
4,108
Part-Time
Undergraduate
Male
Female
Full-Time
Graduate
Male
Female
Part-Time
Graduate
Male
Female
7
18
31
63
34
17
1
5
6
1
1
184
2
11
37
55
19
5
2
9
15
6
1
162
-
-
-
-
5
9
163
121
30
3
14
4
3
352
1
13
173
74
21
7
6
2
297
2
3
29
55
18
1
20
14
7
5
154
2
3
40
57
29
8
25
26
8
1
199
MACOMB EXTENSION
Under 18
18-19
20-21
22-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-54
55-64
65+
Age Unknown
Total
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
14
25
11
4
1
2
1
61
4
17
25
17
4
1
3
2
1
74
4
12
29
30
18
10
26
27
4
160
8
8
25
25
25
3
18
41
14
1
168
1
1
15
3
2
3
1
26
1
5
13
10
3
3
4
39
1
1
9
24
15
3
10
14
4
1
82
3
10
25
64
39
7
23
32
11
1
215
QUAD CITIES
Under 18
18-19
20-21
22-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-54
55-64
65+
Age Unknown
Total
1
7
18
43
35
17
2
5
6
1
135
-
25
17
35
43
24
3
5
10
2
2
166
-
-
-
-
-
7
55
52
41
25
2
7
9
1
199
9
27
40
32
23
3
18
14
7
173
2
3
36
20
11
1
3
5
3
84
5
8
3
43
30
10
22
20
4
145
6
11
22
86
60
11
23
40
16
275
-
-
-
-
-
-
QUAD CITIES EXTENSION
Under 18
18-19
20-21
22-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-54
55-64
65+
Age Unknown
Total
2
1
9
1
1
2
16
1
4
4
8
1
1
4
6
6
8
1
3
4
2
21
2
34
34
3
4
13
11
11
3
4
6
55
2
1
6
4
5
1
3
3
2
27
-
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
-
6
9
3
2
2
7
6
5
6
2
2
4
25
Table 14. Enrollment by Age, Sex, and Location, Fall 2012 (Continued)
Full-Time
Undergraduate
Male
Female
TOTAL ENROLLMENT
Under 18
18-19
20-21
22-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-54
55-64
65+
Age Unknown
Total
41
1,413
1,773
1,108
290
81
7
21
20
5
4,759
58
1,620
1,693
739
160
73
8
21
27
2
1
4,402
Part-Time
Undergraduate
Male
Female
7
51
66
133
115
60
17
40
43
9
3
544
Average Age, Fall 2012
2
31
76
133
87
64
11
49
76
27
2
558
Full-Time
Graduate
Male
Female
Part-Time
Graduate
Male
Female
-
-
-
8
11
185
130
40
4
17
10
6
411
4
22
224
106
36
2
14
16
5
429
8
12
41
122
66
16
54
48
15
6
388
Students 25 Years Old and Older, Fall 2012
Average
Age
MACOMB
Undergraduate
Graduates
Macomb Total
20.9
29.0
21.8
MACOMB EXTENSION
Undergraduate
Graduates
Ext Total
Macomb Ext.
33.3
34.5
33 8
33.
QUAD CITIES
Undergraduate
Graduates
Quad Cities Total
28.3
34.4
31.0
QUAD CITIES EXTENSION
Undergraduate
Graduates
Quad Cities Ext. Total
30.0
32.2
30.6
All New Freshmen
Total Undergraduate
Total Graduates
TOTAL UNIVERSITY
18.2
22.1
31.6
23.6
Number
Undergraduates
1,318
Full-Time
715
Part-Time
603
35
Graduates
Full-Time
Part-Time
1,299
386
913
Total
2,617
Percent
25 or older
Percent
of Total
12.8%
54.2%
45.8%
66.9%
29.7%
70.3%
21.4%
11
24
93
212
134
28
73
102
35
2
714
Table 15. Enrollment by Student Residency and Location, Fall 2008-2012
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
MACOMB
In-state
Out-of state
Foreign
Total
Percent Change
9,998
386
401
10,785
-3.9%
9,638
439
410
10,487
-2.8%
9,520
516
341
10,377
-1.0%
9,495
575
353
10,423
0.4%
9,043
632
328
10,003
-4.0%
MACOMB EXTENSION
In-state
Out-of state
Foreign
Total
Percent Change
892
99
7
998
34.5%
656
115
8
779
-21.9%
723
112
12
847
8.7%
659
94
6
759
-10.4%
708
109
8
825
8.7%
959
397
4
1,360
2.2%
974
369
9
1,352
-0.6%
882
390
5
1,277
-5.5%
847
377
11
1,235
-3.3%
804
396
4
1,204
-2.5%
QUAD CITIES EXTENSION
21
In-state
11
Out-of state
Foreign
Total
32
-17.9%
Percent Change
38
22
1
61
90.6%
68
16
84
37.7%
93
44
137
63.1%
108
63
2
173
26.3%
TOTAL ENROLLMENT
In-state
Out-of
Out
of state
Foreign
Total
Percent Change
11,306
945
428
12,679
-3.8%
11,193
1,034
358
12,585
-0.7%
11,094
1,090
370
12,554
-0.2%
10,663
1,200
342
12,205
-2.78%
QUAD CITIES
In-state
Out-of state
Foreign
Total
Percent Change
11,870
893
412
13,175
-1.2%
36
Western Illinois University, Fall 2012 Enrollment by State Legislative Districts.
Rep 61, 81
Stephenson
Jo Daviess
Rep 69, 86
Boone
Rep 68, 68
Freeport
34
!
Rep 89, 124
Rep 67, 32
!
!
!
Lee
Rep 50, 94
DeKalb
36
!
!
Rock Island
!
Rock Island
Rep 72, 566
!
!
!
Knox
!
Macomb
Watseka
Rep 106, 48
!
McDonough
Fulton
Rep 105, 52
Pekin
Ford
Rep 88, 91 Bloomington
McLean !
Tazewell
!
Iroquois
53
!
Rep 91, 247
Hoopeston
!
47
Rep 93, 1435
Adams
Beardstown
Quincy
Cass
!
Rep 101, 43
!
Morgan
Scott
Rep 99, 121
!
Chatham
51
Douglas
Edgar
Rep 102, 14
Moultrie
Mattoon Charleston
Taylorville
!
Pana
Greene
!
Effingham
!
Fayette
Staunton
!
!
Rep 111, 28
56
Greenville
Highland
Rep 114, 30
!
Wayne Fairfield
!
Columbia
Waterloo
Richland
Rep 109, 6
!
!
Olney
!
Centralia
Washington
!
Flora
Marion!Salem
57
Mount Vernon
Edwards
Jefferson
Perry
Rep 116, 12
Randolph
!
58
Pinckneyville
Chester
Franklin
!
!
Du Quoin
Rep 115, 6
Murphysboro
!
Senatorial District
Representative District and
Rep 53, 149
the number of Students from that district
Carbondale
!
Hamilton
Benton
White !
!
West Frankfort
!
Rep 117, 3
Harrisburg
Marion
!
!
Williamson
Gallatin
59 Saline
Jackson
Union
Rep 118, 2
Anna !
Alexander
Pulaski
Johnson
Pope
Massac
!
Metropolis
Hardin
Lawrence
Wabash
!
Monroe
!
55
Clay
Clinton
Rep 108, 26
Robinson
Crawford
Rep 107, 11
54
!
Jasper
!
Bond !
Rep 113, 15
Effingham
Vandalia
Madison
Rep 112, 29
Clark
Rep 110, 2
Cumberland
Montgomery
Worden
!
Coles
Shelby
Rep 95, 52
Litchfield
Jerseyville
!
Jersey
!
48
Carlinville
Paris
!
!
!
Macoupin
Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs
at Western Illinois University
Created by William Westerhold
October, 2012
www.iira.org
Champaign
Decatur !
Christian
50
!
Danville
!
Piatt
Rep 96, 45
Rep 100, 186
Calhoun
Monticello
Springfield !
Jacksonville
52
Rep 103, 4
Macon
Sangamon
Pike
Rep 104, 14
Clinton
!
Logan
Rep 87, 130
Vermilion
! Rantoul
De Witt
Lincoln
Menard
!
Brown
44
Mason
Schuyler
35
Pontiac
Peoria
46
! Kankakee
Kankakee
Livingston
Chillicothe
Woodford
!
!
Rep 79, 56
!
Rep 73, 191
!
Canton
Rep 94, 584
Streator
Marshall
Rep 92, 85
Hancock
Grundy
40
Putnam
Stark
Rep 80, 83
Rep 75, 79
La Salle
Peru
Kewanee
Galesburg
!
Warren
Henderson
Kendall
!
37
Monmouth
Yorkville
LaSalle
Rep 76, 84
!
!!
38
Princeton
Mercer
Mendota
Bureau
Geneseo
Henry
Rep 74, 538
Rep 49, 81
25
Rep 90, 122
!
Rep 71, 398 Rock Falls
See Chicago
Metropolitan
Area Map 1
and Chicago
Area Map 2
Kane
DeKalb
Rochelle
Dixon
Rep 62, 63
Rep 66, 138
Rep 65,
Rep 70, 90
33
95
Ogle
Whiteside Sterling !
31
Rep 64,
87
McHenry
35
45
Carroll
Rep 63, 92
32
Carmi
! Mount Carmel
Western Illinois University, Fall 2012 Enrollment by State Legislative Districts.
Chicago Metropolitan Area, Map 1
Winnebago
McHenry
Boone
Lake
Harvard
31
Poplar Grove
Rep 68, 68
Rep 69, 86
Rep 61, 81
32
McHenry
Rep 63, 92
Rep 60, 35
Rep 62, 63
30
Rockford
Belvidere
34
North Chicago
Rep 64, 87
Marengo
Rep 67, 32
Rep 59, Rep 58,
20
52
Rep 51, 86
35
26
Rep 66, 138
29
Rep 52, 106
Rep 57,
43
Rep 54, 88
33
Rep 65, 95
Rep 44,
Rep 43, 22
43
28
31
Rep 56,
59
Ogle
Rep 70, 90
Rochelle
Lake Forest
Rep 53,
82
Rep 55,
71
Rep 45, 89
23
Rep 46, 75
Rep 42,
83 Rep 48, 97
Kane
DeKalb
DeKalb
25
Rep 49, 81
Rep 90, 122
45
Rep 50, 94
Lee
Rep 47,
57
21
Rep 83,
38
42
Aurora
DuPage
Rep 81,
84
Rep 84,
72
Rep 41,
93
Rep 82,
94
Sandwich
49
Kendall
Mendota
Rep 85,
75
Joliet
Rep 30, 99
Rep 37,
109
43
15
Rep 33, 98
Rep 98, 108
Rep 97, 117
Rep 38,
114
19
Will
Rep 86, 38
Peru LaSalle
Ottawa
38
Rep 76, 84
Rep 29, 81
Rep 80, 83
Rep 75, 79
LaSalle
Grundy
Seneca
Wilmington
Coal City
Grant Park
17
40
Rep 34, 74
Putnam
Streator
Rep 79, 56
Rep 73, 191
Kankakee
Kankakee
37
Marshall
53
Livingston
Rep 106, 48
Ford
Woodford
Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs
at Western Illinois University
Created by William Westerhold
October, 2012
www.iira.org
Iroquois
Pontiac
35
Rep 53, 149
Senatorial District
Representative District and
the number of Students from that district
Western Illinois University, Fall 2012 Enrollment by State Legislative Districts.
Chicago Area, Map 2
27 Rep 53, 82
Rep 17, 36
9
Des Plaines
Rep 55, 71
Rep 18, 22
Rep 16, 26
28
Rep 15, 25
8
Park Ridge
Rep 14, 8
§
¨
¦
94
7
§
¨
¦
90
10
Rep 13, 18
Rep 19, 32
Rep 20, 50
Rep 40, 17
Rep 77, 29
Rep 39, 17
Rep 11, 9
20
6 Rep 12, 10
Rep 3, 28
Rep 78, 65
39
2
Rep 4, 22
Elmhurst
Rep 10, 59
Oak Park
5
§
¨
¦
290
Rep 7, 109
4
Chicago
§
¨
¦
Rep 9, 56
90
Rep 8, 81
Cicero
24
Rep 2, 22
Rep 24, 23
Rep 21, 22
Rep 47, 57
§
¨
¦
§
¨
¦
11
Rep 6, 44
Rep 1, 27
55
294
Rep 26, 48
1
3
Rep 5, 39
13
Rep 22, 43
Rep 23, 31
Rep 31, 74
12
Burr Ridge
Rep 82, 94
Burbank
Rep 32, 73
16
41
Rep 25, 33
Oak Lawn
Rep 36, 68
§
¨
¦
294
57
18
Rep 35, 98
17
§
¨
¦
Rep 34, 74
Rep 33, 98
Alsip
Palos Park
Rep 27, 93
Rep 28, 81
14
Rep 29, 81
Rep 30, 99
Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs
at Western Illinois University
Created by William Westerhold
October, 2012
www.iira.org
35
Rep 27, 73
39
15
Senatorial District
Representative District and
the number of Students from that district
Table 16. Enrolled Illinois Residents by County of Residence, Undergraduate and
Graduate, Fall 2008-2012, Macomb Campus and Macomb Extension
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
COUNTY
Adams
Alexander
Bond
Boone
Brown
Bureau
Calhoun
Carroll
Cass
Champaign
Christian
Clark
Clay
Clinton
Coles
Cook
Crawford
Cumberland
DeKalb
DeWitt
Douglas
DuPage
Edgar
Edwards
Effingham
Fayette
Ford
Franklin
Fulton
G ll ti
Gallatin
Greene
Grundy
Hamilton
Hancock
Hardin
Henderson
Henry
Iroquois
Jackson
Jasper
Jefferson
Jersey
JoDaviess
Johnson
Kane
Kankakee
Kendall
Knox
Lake
LaSalle
Lawrence
Lee
Livingston
Logan
Macon
Macoupin
Madison
290
3
4
38
27
80
9
37
57
42
27
2
1
6
7
2,243
4
5
73
11
2
905
1
2
7
3
3
2
305
35
47
1
242
64
198
16
3
3
5
16
30
388
37
74
265
524
90
82
31
57
38
58
80
281
2
5
41
33
65
5
43
55
44
24
1
6
4
2,184
5
5
83
11
3
856
3
8
1
2
2
312
32
48
1
234
56
197
20
4
2
4
17
28
390
35
81
232
457
97
70
29
57
35
48
86
40
311
2
4
39
30
56
2
40
55
45
21
1
5
3
2,326
3
2
68
10
3
804
1
1
8
2
3
2
288
32
51
198
56
196
11
3
1
3
19
20
1
394
43
71
210
426
98
1
61
23
59
37
33
93
274
1
3
46
34
44
2
38
59
39
22
5
2
2,495
1
2
68
6
2
741
1
1
7
3
1
1
263
31
45
217
1
55
179
16
4
2
21
28
1
381
38
85
233
419
83
1
55
21
39
30
29
85
267
2
2
45
34
50
5
32
45
33
20
5
3
2,523
1
2
80
7
2
675
2
5
1
1
249
31
43
208
52
171
14
6
2
20
34
1
364
51
65
231
375
84
3
47
21
38
34
26
75
Table 16. Enrolled Illinois Residents by County of Residence (Continued)
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
COUNTY
Marion
Marshall
Mason
Massac
McDonough
McHenry
McLean
Menard
Mercer
Monroe
Montgomery
Morgan
Moultrie
Ogle
Peoria
Perry
Piatt
Pike
Pope
Pulaski
Putnam
Randolph
Richland
Rock Island
Saline
Sangamon
Schuyler
Scott
Shelby
St Clair
Stark
Stephenson
Tazewell
Union
Vermilion
Wabash
Warren
Washington
Wayne
White
Whiteside
Will
Williamson
Winnebago
Woodford
TOTAL
Percent Change
8
73
1,013
402
92
43
79
12
16
103
85
258
5
9
71
1
18
2
3
325
4
261
96
21
3
55
17
39
165
3
16
2
166
2
1
1
121
494
7
184
34
2
6
55
941
368
89
35
68
10
12
76
2
73
234
3
7
48
22
3
1
355
2
231
86
16
5
43
17
37
142
2
7
2
110
1
1
2
117
515
7
165
32
2
17
72
902
365
96
47
66
8
12
67
2
73
257
2
2
46
21
4
335
1
240
87
20
7
49
8
47
124
2
12
116
1
117
550
6
162
23
1
13
61
857
374
111
40
73
6
10
67
71
253
3
4
42
1
1
12
3
283
1
228
87
22
7
54
7
41
126
2
11
106
1
1
102
595
6
181
30
3
14
52
1
780
345
95
31
59
6
10
75
62
240
1
3
40
2
9
2
1
278
205
79
18
7
54
16
37
136
3
10
1
108
2
2
98
585
2
161
31
10,890
-1.5%
10,294
-5.5%
10,243
-0.5%
10,154
-0.9%
9,751
-4.0%
91.4%
91.3%
90.8%
90.1%
Percent of Macomb Campus & Macomb Extension
Headcount Enrollment
92.4%
Students are from 90 Illinois counties.
41
Table 16Q. Enrolled Illinois Residents by County of Residence, Undergraduate and
Graduate, Fall 2008-2012, Quad Cities Campus and Quad Cities Extension
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
COUNTY
Adams
Alexander
Bond
Boone
Brown
Bureau
Calhoun
Carroll
Cass
Champaign
Christian
Clark
Clay
Clinton
Coles
Cook
Crawford
Cumberland
DeKalb
DeWitt
Douglas
DuPage
Edgar
Edwards
Effingham
Fayette
Ford
Franklin
Fulton
Gallatin
Greene
Grundy
Hamilton
Hancock
Hardin
Henderson
Henry
Iroquois
Jackson
Jasper
Jefferson
Jersey
JoDaviess
Johnson
Kane
Kankakee
Kendall
Knox
Lake
LaSalle
Lawrence
Lee
Livingston
Logan
Macon
Macoupin
Madison
3
1
18
3
2
1
12
3
3
16
2
15
138
1
1
9
3
25
1
7
10
1
2
5
1
1
18
8
1
1
27
2
8
13
1
2
12
138
1
1
7
3
1
1
35
4
6
9
2
1
2
3
1
15
7
1
2
13
3
6
1
1
14
1
1
6
134
1
7
3
2
25
6
12
15
1
1
1
3
42
4
13
5
1
13
1
4
1
1
8
2
2
12
122
1
6
6
1
1
35
6
11
14
1
1
1
-
4
1
12
3
1
13
3
5
1
1
8
3
2
1
8
108
5
3
3
44
4
5
12
1
2
Table 16Q. Enrolled Illinois Residents by County of Residence, Undergraduate and
Graduate, Quad Cities Campus & Quad Cities Extension, Fall 2008-2012 (Continued)
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
COUNTY
Marion
Marshall
Mason
Massac
McDonough
McHenry
McLean
Menard
Mercer
Monroe
Montgomery
Morgan
Moultrie
Ogle
Peoria
Perry
Piatt
Pike
Pope
Pulaski
Putnam
Randolph
Richland
Rock Island
Saline
Sangamon
Schuyler
Scott
Shelby
St Clair
Stark
St h
Stephenson
Tazewell
Union
Vermilion
Wabash
Warren
Washington
Wayne
White
Whiteside
Will
Williamson
Winnebago
Woodford
1
1
20
3
2
29
1
3
6
11
1
1
527
2
2
2
2
4
7
14
1
56
2
5
-
1
1
1
31
3
3
1
30
2
2
5
12
3
512
1
1
3
1
3
6
9
1
12
2
44
5
6
-
1
21
4
1
31
1
1
7
18
2
484
2
8
5
13
11
2
45
5
2
-
1
1
18
4
2
41
1
2
5
12
3
492
1
4
5
5
1
11
1
52
3
2
-
1
1
10
5
2
38
1
3
1
12
1
2
492
1
1
1
2
3
4
1
10
1
56
4
6
-
TOTAL
Percent Change
980
0.3%
1,012
3.3%
950
-6.1%
940
-1.1%
912
-3.0%
71.6%
69.8%
68.5%
66.2%
Percent of Quad Cities Campus & Quad Cities Extension
Headcount Enrollment
70.4%
Students are from 50 Illinois counties.
43
Table 17. Indiana, Iowa, Missouri and Wisconsin Enrollments, Fall 2008-2012
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
MACOMB CAMPUS
Indiana
Continuing Undergraduates**
New Freshmen
New Transfers
Total Graduate Students
Total Indiana
1
2
1
6
10
1
1
2
7
11
1
3
3
4
11
8
10
8
8
34
18
13
8
11
50
Iowa Border Counties*
Continuing Undergraduates**
New Freshmen
New Transfers
Total Graduate Students
Total Iowa Border Counties
74
32
48
39
193
93
31
60
30
214
122
25
72
31
250
163
28
52
32
275
159
22
40
31
252
Remainder of Iowa
Continuing Undergraduates**
New Freshmen
New Transfers
Total Graduate Students
Total Remainder of Iowa
6
1
2
21
30
5
8
9
22
44
16
4
13
26
59
24
10
6
26
66
32
18
22
18
90
Missouri Border Counties***
Continuing Undergraduates**
New Freshmen
New Transfers
Total Graduate Students
Total Missouri Border Counties
4
6
5
2
17
8
3
6
2
19
13
2
2
1
18
10
1
1
5
17
8
1
2
4
15
5
8
4
9
5
10
28
11
7
6
13
37
18
11
6
15
50
30
18
7
20
75
15
18
3
8
3
8
22
7
7
2
11
27
16
9
6
9
40
25
6
7
9
47
288
338
402
482
529
Remainder of Missouri
Continuing Undergraduates**
New Freshmen
New Transfers
Total Graduate Students
Total Remainder of Missouri
Wisconsin
Continuing Undergraduates**
New Freshmen
New Transfers
Total Graduate Students
Total Wisconsin
TOTAL IN, IA, MO, WI
7
20
2
1
44
Table 17. IN, IA, MO and WI Enrollments, Fall 2008-2012 (Continued)
QUAD CITIES CAMPUS
Indiana
Continuing Undergraduates**
New Freshmen
New Transfers
Total Graduate Students
Total Indiana
Iowa Border Counties*
Continuing Undergraduates**
New Freshmen
New Transfers
Total Graduate Students
Total Iowa Border Counties
Remainder of Iowa
Continuing Undergraduates**
New Freshmen
New Transfers
Total Graduate Students
Total Remainder of Iowa
Missouri Border Counties***
Continuing Undergraduates**
New Freshmen
New Transfers
Total Graduate Students
Total Missouri Border Counties
Remainder of Missouri
Continuing Undergraduates**
New Freshmen
New Transfers
Total Graduate Students
Total Remainder of Missouri
Wisconsin
Continuing Undergraduates**
New Freshmen
New Transfers
Total Graduate Students
Total Wisconsin
TOTAL IN, IA, MO, WI
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
-
-
-
-
-
2
2
2
2
1
1
116
57
174
347
117
54
141
312
128
54
154
336
128
5
52
132
317
113
7
75
124
319
6
10
5
25
40
12
1
11
28
52
8
9
-
-
3
25
36
-
3
30
42
5
22
33
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
1
1
1
-
-
3
3
-
2
2
-
4
4
-
1
1
3
3
3
3
4
4
7
7
385
358
377
365
383
45
Table 17. IN, IA, MO and WI Enrollments, Fall 2008-2012 (Continued)
2008
MACOMB EXTENSION
Indiana
Continuing Undergraduates**
New Freshmen
New Transfers
Total Graduate Students
Total Indiana
Iowa Border Counties*
Continuing Undergraduates**
New Freshmen
New Transfers
Total Graduate Students
Total Iowa Border Counties
Remainder of Iowa
Continuing Undergraduates**
New Freshmen
New Transfers
Total Graduate Students
Total Remainder of Iowa
Missouri Border Counties***
Continuing Undergraduates**
New Freshmen
New Transfers
Total Graduate Students
Total Missouri Border Counties
Remainder of Missouri
Continuing Undergraduates**
New Freshmen
New Transfers
Total Graduate Students
Total Remainder of Missouri
Wisconsin
Continuing Undergraduates**
New Freshmen
New Transfers
Total Graduate Students
Total Wisconsin
TOTAL IN, IA, MO, WI
2009
1
2010
-
1
1
1
2
13
5
22
40
25
9
24
58
9
12
2
14
2
6
17
-
1
1
7
35
6
27
68
1
2
1
10
8
3
-
1
4
70
46
-
-
26
11
19
56
32
10
19
61
1
1
2
6
-
1
2
7
-
6
-
2
1
9
4
5
15
1
-
1
-
1
6
1
7
3
-
2012
4
-
7
-
2011
2
-
1
-
2
3
-
1
1
1
-
3
3
1
1
3
86
87
71
2
2
82
Table 17. IN, IA, MO and WI Enrollments, Fall 2008-2012 (Continued)
QUAD CITIES EXTENSION
Indiana
Continuing Undergraduates**
New Freshmen
New Transfers
Total Graduate Students
Total Indiana
Iowa Border Counties*
Continuing Undergraduates**
New Freshmen
New Transfers
Total Graduate Students
Total Iowa Border Counties
Remainder of Iowa
Continuing Undergraduates**
New Freshmen
New Transfers
Total Graduate Students
Total Remainder of Iowa
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
-
-
-
-
-
10
1
11
12
3
24
39
27
14
11
52
1
1
3
-
8
-
5
8
6
3
17
1
-
1
-
2
-
1
1
1
1
-
2
2
3
3
2
5
3
10
Missouri Border Counties***
Continuing Undergraduates**
New Freshmen
New Transfers
Total Graduate Students
Total Missouri Border Counties
-
-
-
-
-
Remainder of Missouri
Continuing Undergraduates**
New Freshmen
New Transfers
Total Graduate Students
Total Remainder of Missouri
-
-
-
-
-
Wisconsin
Continuing Undergraduates**
New Freshmen
New Transfers
Total Graduate Students
Total Wisconsin
-
-
-
-
-
TOTAL IN, IA, MO, WI
9
1
1
1
20
47
15
1
43
62
Table 17. IN, IA, MO and WI Enrollments, Fall 2008-2012 (Continued)
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
TOTAL ALL CAMPUSES
Indiana
Continuing Undergraduates**
New Freshmen
New Transfers
Total Graduate Students
Total Indiana
2
2
1
6
11
1
1
2
8
12
2
3
3
7
15
8
10
8
10
36
18
13
9
13
53
Iowa Border Counties*
Continuing Undergraduates**
New Freshmen
New Transfers
Total Graduate Students
Total Iowa Border Counties
206
32
110
240
588
243
31
129
198
601
295
31
127
212
665
329
33
118
207
687
331
29
139
185
684
Remainder of Iowa
Continuing Undergraduates**
New Freshmen
New Transfers
Total Graduate Students
Total Remainder of Iowa
24
1
7
52
84
27
8
13
54
102
28
4
20
50
102
41
10
13
54
118
52
19
42
54
167
Missouri Border Counties***
Continuing Undergraduates**
New Freshmen
New Transfers
Total Graduate Students
Total Missouri Border Counties
4
6
5
2
17
9
3
6
2
20
13
2
2
1
18
11
1
1
5
18
9
1
2
4
16
Remainder of Missouri
Continuing Undergraduates**
New Freshmen
New Transfers
Total Graduate Students
Total Remainder of Missouri
12
8
1
8
29
11
9
7
12
39
17
7
6
17
47
20
11
6
17
54
31
18
7
24
80
5
1
17
23
6
8
3
11
28
10
7
2
15
34
17
9
8
14
48
27
6
7
16
56
752
802
881
961
1,056
Wisconsin
Continuing Undergraduates**
New Freshmen
New Transfers
Total Graduate Students
Total Wisconsin
TOTAL IN, IA, MO, WI
*Counties include Clinton, Des Moines, Dubuque, Lee, Louisa, Jackson, Muscatine, Scott
**Students who were enrolled previously and continue to show one of the above listed counties as their county of origin
***Counties include: Clark, Lewis, Lincoln, Marion, Pike, Ralls
48
Table 18. Enrolled Out-Of-State Students by State, Fall 2008-2012,
Macomb Campus
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
STATE
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
N
M
New
Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
US Citizen Undeclared
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
3
3
3
13
4
3
2
10
223
5
2
2
1
6
11
37
1
2
2
1
3
3
2
1
2
4
1
1
3
6
1
3
3
1
18
-
2
2
2
10
6
2
1
11
258
7
3
1
2
7
8
1
47
1
2
4
2
4
2
6
6
3
1
1
2
7
1
3
1
22
1
2
2
1
9
1
1
7
11
309
6
5
2
1
16
7
4
55
2
3
4
5
4
5
1
1
3
1
3
1
1
7
1
2
1
3
1
27
1
1
3
2
1
6
1
4
2
1
34
341
6
1
2
1
2
12
4
4
67
1
3
1
2
3
1
6
1
5
2
2
1
1
6
3
1
1
40
-
1
2
1
4
3
1
2
4
3
50
342
2
3
2
1
3
1
12
10
1
90
4
1
3
1
8
1
3
5
1
8
2
3
4
3
47
-
Total
386
439
516
575
632
Students are from 36 states.
49
Table 18Q. Enrolled Out-Of-State Students by State, Fall 2009-2012,
Quad Cities Campus, Macomb Extension, and Quad Cities Extension
STATE
2009
Quad Cities
2010
2011
2012
2009
Macomb
Extension
2010
2011
2012
2009
Quad Cities
Extension
2010
2011
2012
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Florida
Georgia
Guam
Idaho
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Military Pacific
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
P t Rico
Ri
Puerto
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Virginia
Washington
Wisconsin
1
3
354
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
369
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
357
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
2
1
1
1
371
1
4
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
7
1
1
1
72
2
1
1
11
1
1
2
1
2
1
12
2
3
1
2
3
4
2
2
75
1
2
7
1
1
8
3
1
1
4
1
65
2
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
3
2
1
4
2
2
76
3
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
5
2
2
1
19
1
1
-
14
1
1
42
1
1
62
1
-
Total
369
390
377
396
115
112
94
109
22
16
44
63
Total Out-Of-State Students From All Campuses Fall 2009-2012
Total Macomb
Total All Campuses
2009
439
2010
516
2011
575
2012
632
945
1034
1090
1200
50
Table 19. Enrolled International Students by Country of Origin, Fall 2008-2012,
Macomb Campus
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Country
Afghanistan
Angola
Antigua
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Bahamas
Bangladesh
Barbados
Benin
Bolivia
Brazil
Bulgaria
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cambodia
Cameroon
Canada
Chad
China
Colombia
Croatia
Denmark
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Eritrea
Estonia
Ethiopia
France
G
i
Georgia
Germany
Ghana
Greece
Guinea
Hong Kong
India
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Ireland
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Libya
Lithuania
Malaysia
Malawi
Mali
Mauritius
Mexico
Mongolia
Mozambique
Myanmar
1
6
1
2
1
2
1
3
1
1
17
4
1
1
2
2
5
2
6
1
126
2
1
1
1
18
2
1
1
1
8
4
1
1
4
2
1
2
1
3
6
1
1
2
13
8
2
1
2
1
3
4
2
3
1
1
1
118
1
1
1
1
2
12
2
2
2
1
2
1
9
2
51
1
4
1
1
1
1
5
1
2
11
1
15
1
1
2
1
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
90
1
1
1
2
11
3
3
1
1
2
1
2
1
7
1
2
1
1
5
2
11
2
23
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
91
1
1
9
4
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
4
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
8
36
1
1
1
1
1
6
2
1
50
1
1
1
6
1
1
2
4
1
1
3
2
2
5
Table 19. Enrolled International Students by Country of Origin (Continued)
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Country
Namibia
Nepal
Netherlands
Nigeria
Oman
Pakistan
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Russia
St Vincent & the Grenadines
Saudi Arabia
Senegal
Serbia & Montenegro
South Korea
Spain
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Sweden
Switzerland
Syria
Taiwan
Tajikistan
Tanzania
Thailand
Togo
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Uganda
Ukraine
U it d Arab Emirates
Unite
United Kingdom
Uzbekistan
Venezuela
Vietnam
Zaire
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Total
Percent Change
Percent of Macomb Campus
Headcount Enrollment
24
3
2
3
1
2
1
68
1
22
3
4
1
9
1
6
9
8
2
1
2
1
1
-
1
19
1
6
3
5
1
1
3
60
1
18
3
5
5
1
1
11
2
1
1
5
13
7
1
3
5
1
1
1
14
1
6
2
2
1
1
1
64
1
13
2
5
5
6
1
2
8
9
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
2
12
3
1
1
1
1
90
1
13
2
4
2
6
2
8
7
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
4
19
3
2
1
1
106
1
9
1
1
4
3
2
1
7
7
1
2
2
2
1
401
-83.3%
410
2.2%
341
-16.8%
353
3.5%
328
-7.1%
3.7%
3.9%
3.3%
3.4%
3.3%
Macomb students are from 55 countries and top 10 countries are highlighted.
52
Table 19Q. Enrolled International Students by Country of Origin, Fall 2010-2012,
Quad Cities, Macomb Extension and Quad Cities Extension
Quad Cities
2011
2010
2012
Macomb
Extension
2011
2010
2012
Quad Cities
Extension
2011
2010
2012
Country
Albania
Bulgaria
Canada
China
Eritrea
France
Germany
India
Iran
Iraq
Italy
Jamaica
Kenya
Mexico
Namibia
Nepal
Netherlands
Oman
Saudi Arabia
South Korea
Sweden
Taiwan
Togo
1
1
1
1
1
-
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
1
2
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
-
3
1
1
1
-
Total
5
11
4
12
6
53
1
1
6
8
-
-
1
1
-
-
-
2
Table 20. Undergraduate Enrollment by Degree Program, Race/Ethnicity, Sex, and
Student Level, All Campuses, Fall 2012
Undergraduate Degree Program
Foreign Black
American
Pacific
MALE
Indian
Asian Hispanic Islander White 2 or More Unknown TOTAL
FEMALE
TOTAL
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
B.A. in African-American Studies
B.S. in Biological Sciences
B.S. in Biology
B.S. in Clinical Laboratory Science
B.S. in Chemistry
B.S. in Chemistry
B.S. in Forensic Chemistry
B.A. in English and Journalism
B.A. in English
B.A. in Journalism
B.A. in Foreign Languages and Literature
B.A. in French
B.A. in Spanish
B.S. in Geography
B.S. in Geography
B.S. in Meteorology
B.S. in Geology
B.A. in History
B.A. in Liberal Arts and Sciences
B.S. in Mathematics
B.S.N. in Nursing
B.A. in Philosophy & Religious Studies
B.A. in Philosophy
B.A. in Religious Studies
B.S. in Physics
B.A. in Political Science
B.S. in Psychology
B.A. in Sociology/Anthropology
B.A. in Anthropology
B.A. in Sociology
B.A. in Women's Studies
TOTAL ARTS & SCIENCES
2
2
1
1
3
1
2
3
1
2
1
1
13
18
95
92
3
58
23
35
42
23
19
2
1
1
4
2
2
2
9
6
39
113
3
3
3
29
106
28
2
26
3
560
1
1
1
1
1
3
4
4
2
2
3
3
2
1
1
6
4
1
3
25
1
24
24
29
8
21
8
4
4
10
1
9
2
4
6
9
25
1
1
5
10
32
12
5
7
178
1
1
2
304
294
10
108
50
58
153
102
51
12
2
10
64
15
49
23
114
69
60
171
16
12
4
22
75
251
64
13
51
7
1,515
2
13
12
1
4
4
6
5
1
1
1
3
1
2
1
1
5
11
2
5
11
1
1
1
67
1
16
16
10
4
6
19
12
7
1
1
2
8
6
2
18
2
7
13
9
3
6
1
115
15
169
167
2
81
44
37
73
42
31
13
2
11
56
13
43
22
97
32
83
42
15
12
3
33
76
97
58
5
53
962
9
290
278
12
131
44
87
158
105
53
12
2
10
17
5
12
7
39
61
35
301
6
4
2
2
50
324
61
19
42
12
1,515
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
B.B. in Accountancy & Finance
B.B. in Accountancy
B.B. in Finance
B.S. in Agricultural Sciences
B.S./B.B. in Computer Science
B.S. in Computer Science
B.B. in Information Systems
B.S. in Information Systems
B.S. in Network Technologies
B.A./B.B. in Economics & Decision Sciences
B.A. in Economics
B.B. in Economics
B.S. in Engineering
B.S. in Engineering Technology
B.S. in Construction Management
B.S. in Engineering Technology
B.S. in Graphic Communication
B.B. in Management & Marketing
B.B. in Human Resource Management
B.B. in Management
B.B. in Marketing
B.B. in Supply Chain Management
TOTAL BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
9
4
5
10
7
2
1
1
1
10
2
7
1
20
3
7
3
7
50
56
43
13
9
32
21
6
5
7
1
6
6
37
9
17
11
105
8
64
24
9
252
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
6
5
4
1
2
2
1
1
3
1
2
4
2
1
1
16
23
20
3
3
15
10
2
3
2
1
1
3
20
9
8
3
34
2
19
11
2
100
1
1
2
1
1
3
257
195
62
320
177
116
10
26
25
23
8
15
52
213
96
52
65
478
23
228
148
79
1,520
8
4
4
2
4
4
4
3
1
9
4
4
1
27
18
14
4
18
14
12
2
5
2
3
6
18
7
5
6
35
1
19
10
5
114
197
134
63
233
230
154
12
33
31
30
11
19
59
246
126
85
35
433
9
219
134
71
1,428
180
151
29
122
24
17
4
3
8
1
7
9
61
2
7
52
256
28
127
67
34
660
54
Table 20. Undergraduate Enrollment (Continued)
Undergraduate Degree Program
Foreign Black
American
Pacific
MALE
Indian
Asian Hispanic Islander White 2 or More Unknown TOTAL
FEMALE
TOTAL
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
B.S.Ed. in Curriculum & Instruction
B.S.Ed. in Elementary Education
B.S.Ed. In Special Education
B.S. in Dietetics, Fash Merchandising & Hosp
B.S. in Family and Consumer Sciences
B.S.Ed. Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies
B.S.Ed. in Bilingual/Bicultural Education
B.S. in Health Sciences
B.S. in Emergency Management
B.S. in Health Sciences
B.S. in Health Services Management
B.S. in Instructional Design & Technology
B.S. in Kinesiology
B.S. in Athletic Training
B.S. in Exercise Science
B.S. in Physical Education
B.S. in Law Enforcement & Justice Admin
B.S. in Recreation, Park & Tourism Admin
Bachelor of Social Work
TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
9
44
40
4
56
56
35
1
7
27
10
75
25
40
10
209
15
41
485
1
1
3
1
5
2
1
1
2
2
3
3
1
15
1
24
35
24
11
15
15
14
14
8
3
5
36
9
18
9
159
12
11
290
3
3
1
4
472
334
138
197
197
7
7
99
62
11
26
14
351
73
189
89
1,138
186
124
2,588
9
5
4
2
2
13
6
4
3
31
1
1
57
13
8
5
10
10
6
2
1
3
2
15
3
5
7
60
12
6
124
65
38
27
52
52
1
1
71
56
7
8
21
312
61
162
89
1,221
97
19
1,859
510
374
136
232
232
20
20
82
12
12
58
6
185
56
100
29
395
130
167
1,727
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
B.A./B.F.A. in Art
B.A. in Art
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art
B.A. in Broadcasting
B.A. in Communication
B.S. in Communication Sciences & Disorders
B.A./B.M. in Music
B.A. in Music
Bachelor of Music
B.A./B.F.A. in Theatre
B.A. in Theatre
B.F.A. in Musical Theatre
TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
5
5
5
14
14
77
64
6
19
1
18
11
8
3
191
1
1
1
2
2
1
4
4
1
1
8
8
7
1
11
21
4
15
15
3
2
1
62
-
85
76
9
114
201
55
168
14
154
44
17
27
667
1
1
3
4
1
3
3
1
1
13
3
3
11
11
1
8
1
7
1
1
35
40
37
3
145
141
2
100
6
94
31
15
16
459
73
66
7
71
161
65
123
10
113
30
13
17
523
1
30
31
57
5
126
188
2
3
5
5
8
13
31
1
56
88
2
2
375
43
311
729
7
1
10
18
27
2
27
56
242
31
322
595
263
21
251
535
108
1,676
20
86
718
10
7,019
182
444
5,303
4,960
OTHER
B.A. in General Studies
B.A. and B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies
University Advising
TOTAL OTHER
UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL
55
Table 20Q. Undergraduate Enrollment by Degree Program, Race/Ethnicity, Sex, and
Student Level, Quad Cities Campus and Quad Cities Extension, Fall 2012
Foreign Black
American
Indian
Asian
Hispanic
Pacific
Islander White
MALE
TOTAL
FEMALE
TOTAL
5
5
25
2
1
33
10
10
44
10
4
1
1
1
70
8
39
39
9
1
8
51
19
72
1
49
12
10
190
2
56
55
1
2
2
9
1
83
8
51
16
8
151
9
14
14
43
18
75
90
81
9
2
2
1
1
37
17
1
148
1
1
9
9
21
21
6
55
3
58
448
2 or More
Unknown
1
1
5
Undergraduate Degree Program
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
B.A. in English & Journalism
B.A. in English
Bachelor of Liberal Arts & Sciences
B.S. in Mathematics
B.S.N. in Nursing
B.S. in Psychology
B.A. in Sociology/Anthropology
B.A. in Anthropology
B.A. in Sociology
B.A. in Women's Studies
TOTAL ARTS & SCIENCES
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
B.B. in Accountancy & Finance
B.B. in Accountancy
B.B. in Finance
B.S./B.B. in Computer Science
B.S. in Computer Science
B.S. in Information Systems
B.S. in Engineering
B.S. in Engineering Technology
B.B. in Management & Marketing
B.B. in Human Resource Management
B.B. in Management
B.B. in Marketing
B.B. in Supply Chain Management
TOTAL BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
-
9
1
1
13
13
49
1
7
4
1
1
75
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
5
10
10
2
2
8
7
1
22
-
8
68
67
1
9
1
8
48
13
126
8
79
24
15
264
3
3
1
1
4
-
9
7
2
8
1
1
11
-
19
-
92
85
7
1
1
1
1
55
30
179
2
2
3
5
1
1
-
-
2
2
-
26
26
-
9
-
1
1
7
-
72
1
4
77
1
1
6
41
1
2
44
3
9
621
12
47
351
1
5
-
7
7
4
2
6
1
4
1
1
1
1
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
B.S.Ed. In Curriculum & Instruction
B.S.Ed. in Elementary Education
B.S. in Special Education
B.S. in Family & Consumer Science
B.S.Ed. in Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies
B.S.Ed. in Bilingual/Bicultural Education
B.S. in Kinesiology
B.S. in Physical Education
B.S. in Law Enforcement & Justice Administration
B.S. in Recreation, Park & Tourism Administration
Bachelor of Social Work
TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
-
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
B.A. in Communication
TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
-
OTHER
B.A. in General Studies
B.A./B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies
University Advising
TOTAL OTHER
-
TOTAL QC UNDERGRADUATES
1
1
3
19
1
1
-
9
1
45
1
1
3
3
-
1
1
1
2
56
6
1
1
1
-
1
1
7
2
1
8
60
1
1
7
1
6
6
1
1
5
3
9
7
1
1
24
7
2
-
Table 21. Transfer Enrollment by Degree Program, Race/Ethnicity, Sex, and Student Level,
All Campuses, Fall 2012
Undergraduate Degree Program
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
B.A. in African-American Studies
B.S. in Biological Sciences
B.S. in Biology
B.S. in Clinical Laboratory Science
B.S. in Chemistry
B.S. in Chemistry
B.S. in Forensic Chemistry
B.A. in English and Journalism
B.A. in English
B.A. in Journalism
B.A. in Foreign Languages & Literature
B.A. in French
B.A. in Spanish
B.S. in Geography
B.S. in Geography
B.S. in Meteorology
B.S. in Geology
B.A. in History
B.A. in Liberal Arts and Sciences
B.S. in Mathematics
B.S.N. in Nursing
B.A. in Philosophy & Religious Studies
B.A. in Philosophy
B.A. in Religious Studies
B.S. in Physics
B.A. in Political Science
B.S. in Psychology
B.A. in Sociology/Anthropology
B.A. in Anthropology
B.A. in Sociology
B.A. in Women's Studies
TOTAL ARTS & SCIENCES
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
B.B. in Accountancy & Finance
B.B. in Accountancy
B.B. in Finance
B.S. in Agricultural Sciences
B.S./B.B. in Computer Science
B.S. in Computer Science
B.B. in Information Systems
B.S. in Information Systems
B.S. in Network Technologies
B.A./B.B. in Economics & Decision Sciences
B.A. in Economics
B.B. in Economics
B.S. in Engineering
B.S. in Engineering Technology
B.S. in Construction Management
B.S. in Engineering Technology
B.S. in Graphic Communication
B.B. in Management & Marketing
B.B. in Human Resource Management
B.B. in Management
B.B. in Marketing
B.B. in Supply Chain Management
TOTAL BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
Foreign Black
1
1
1
2
4
6
4
2
4
3
1
1
1
2
2
6
1
3
2
19
American
Pacific
Indian Asian Hispanic Islander White 2 or More Unknown
4
16
15
1
12
2
10
15
9
6
1
1
2
4
2
13
10
14
8
8
101
-
15
10
5
2
9
4
3
2
3
8
2
5
1
26
2
12
10
2
63
-
-
3
3
1
1
-
-
1
-
7
7
5
2
3
4
2
2
4
1
3
1
6
1
8
3
1
1
-
-
1
-
3
6
6
1
5
11
51
1
1
9
9
1
-
2
2
1
-
5
2
-
1
1
-
-
1
-
3
-
1
3
57
1
2
-
2
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
-
-
3
2
-
1
6
3
2
1
16
12
2
2
37
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
114
110
4
36
22
14
55
41
14
1
1
29
7
22
10
45
51
26
49
9
8
1
4
20
101
29
7
22
4
585
139
114
25
152
83
49
5
17
12
5
3
2
30
93
42
21
30
241
18
126
60
37
743
1
7
6
1
1
1
5
5
11
1
5
8
6
2
4
64
2
85
80
5
31
13
18
51
36
15
4
1
3
7
2
5
4
14
51
10
69
3
1
2
20
99
22
8
14
5
477
14
13
1
14
7
5
2
2
2
4
13
5
5
3
21
1
11
6
3
75
95
75
20
117
100
59
6
21
14
6
2
4
32
105
52
35
18
191
4
98
56
33
646
92
79
13
54
12
7
3
2
2
1
1
7
20
1
1
18
126
18
70
24
14
313
3
1
2
9
6
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
2
1
22
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
7
FEMALE
TOTAL
6
67
66
1
27
15
12
32
22
10
1
1
26
7
19
8
41
22
21
16
7
7
6
20
37
27
2
25
364
-
MALE
TOTAL
1
1
2
6
6
Table 21. Transfer Enrollment (Continued)
Undergraduate Degree Program
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
B.S.Ed. in Curriculum & Instruction
B.S.Ed. in Elementary Education
B.S.Ed. In Special Education
B.S. in Dietetics, Fashion Merchandising, &
B.S. in Family and Consumer Sciences
B.S.Ed. Educational & Interdisciplary Studies
B.S.Ed. in Bilingual/Bicultural Education
B.S. in Health Sciences
B.S. in Emergency Management
B.S. in Health Sciences
B.S. in Health Services Management
B.S. in Instructional Design & Technology
B.S. in Kinesiology
B.S. in Athletic Training
B.S. in Exercise Science
B.S. in Physical Education
B.S. in Law Enforcement & Justice Admin
B.S. in Recreation, Park & Tourism Admin
Bachelor of Social Work
TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
B.A./B.F.A. in Art
B.A. in Art
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art
B.A. in Broadcasting
B.A. in Communication
B.S. in Communication Sciences & Disorders
B.A./B.M. in Music
B.A. in Music
Bachelor of Music
B.A./B.F.A. in Theatre
B.A. in Theatre
B.F.A. in Musical Theatre
Foreign Black
2
2
1
1
1
4
-
UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL
11
11
9
2
7
5
24
2
18
4
60
5
13
133
4
4
2
2
-
TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
OTHER
B.A. in General Studies
B.A. and B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies
University Advising
TOTAL OTHER
6
6
2
29
17
21
1
7
7
3
3
53
45
13
58
408
American
Pacific
Indian Asian Hispanic Islander White 2 or More Unknown
-
1
-
1
8
15
13
2
5
5
7
7
14
4
7
3
56
4
1
102
2
4
3
1
2
8
1
4
1
20
-
37
34
3
29
82
24
29
2
27
11
3
8
212
-
1
1
1
2
-
5
-
2
-
-
2
-
2
2
4
1
2
4
23
5
28
9
35
238
-
4
-
58
1
1
4
223
175
48
61
61
2
2
48
29
3
16
6
131
23
70
38
430
71
53
1,025
3
2
1
1
1
FEMALE
TOTAL
29
21
8
17
17
1
1
33
27
2
4
9
131
18
68
45
456
41
10
727
225
179
46
63
63
8
8
30
4
3
23
4
53
15
33
5
143
46
61
633
2
2
15
17
16
1
34
66
20
20
6
2
4
143
30
27
3
16
55
27
26
2
24
9
4
5
163
282
19
37
338
6
1
2
9
23
1
5
29
185
14
35
234
200
7
27
234
2,903
60
248
2,114
1,820
-
6
4
2
2
2
MALE
TOTAL
3
2
-
5
3
1
1
10
1
20
1
2
9
1
4
4
35
7
1
65
2
2
-
2
8
1
2
2
-
-
Table 21Q. Transfer Enrollment by Degree Program, Race/Ethnicity, Sex, and Student Level,
Quad Cities Campus, Fall 2012
Undergraduate Degree Program
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
B.A. in English
B.S. in Geography
B.A. in Liberal Arts and Sciences
B.S.N. in Nursing
B.S. in Psychology
B.A. in Women's Studies
TOTAL ARTS & SCIENCES
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
B.B. in Accountancy & Finance
B.B. in Accountancy
B.B. in Finance
B.S./B.B. in Computer Science
B.B. in Computer Science
B.S. in Information Systems
B.S. in Engineering
B.S. in Engineering Technology
B.B. in Management & Marketing
B.B. in Human Resource Management
B.B. in Management
B.B. in Marketing
B.B. in Supply Chain Management
TOTAL BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
B.S.Ed. in Curriculum & Instruction
B.S.Ed. in Elementary Education
B.S.Ed. In Special Education
B.S.Ed. In Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies
B.S.Ed. In Bilingual/Bucultural Education
B.S. in Law Enforcement & Justice Admin
B.S. in Recreation, Park & Tourism Admin
Bachelor of Social Work
TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
Foreign Black
American
Indian
Asian
-
1
3
1
5
1
1
3
3
-
5
5
3
1
4
1
2
1
13
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
5
1
1
8
1
1
11
-
-
1
1
1
-
Hispanic
-
Pacific
Islander White
2 or More
1
1
11
40
6
1
58
1
1
2
-
56
55
1
9
1
8
28
7
107
7
70
18
12
207
1
1
1
1
2
14
-
77
73
4
1
1
46
23
147
2
2
3
5
6
1
1
8
8
8
1
1
7
6
1
17
6
6
1
1
6
1
Unknown
5
1
6
5
5
1
1
3
3
9
7
1
1
21
6
1
7
MALE
TOTAL
FEMALE
TOTAL
5
19
24
7
41
9
2
1
60
32
32
9
1
8
29
11
62
1
44
9
8
143
44
43
1
2
2
7
1
71
7
44
13
7
125
11
11
32
13
56
75
71
4
2
2
37
13
1
128
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
B A in Communication
Comm nication
B.A.
-
1
-
-
2
-
22
-
1
8
18
TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
-
1
-
-
2
-
22
-
1
8
18
OTHER
B.A. in General Studies
B.A. and B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies
University Advising
TOTAL OTHER
-
8
8
-
1
1
6
-
66
1
1
68
1
1
6
6
37
1
1
39
51
1
52
38
3
9
502
10
41
270
383
QC UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL
1
59
1
7
48
1
Table 22. Graduate Enrollment by Degree Program, Race/Ethnicity, Sex, and Student Level,
All Campuses, Fall 2012
Graduate Degree Program
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
M.S./PBC in Biological Sciences
M.S. in Biology
PBC in Environmental GIS
PBC in Zoo & Aquarium Studies
M.S. in Chemistry
M.A. in English & Journalism
M.A. in English
PBC in English
M.A./PBC in Geography
M.A. in Geography
PBC in Community Development
M.A. in History
Master of Liberal Arts & Sciences
M.S./PBC in Mathematics
M.S. in Mathematics
M.S. in Physics
M.A. in Political Science
M.S./Specialist in Psychology
M.S. in Psychology
Specialist in School Psychology
M.A. in Sociology
PBC in Women's Studies
TOTAL ARTS & SCIENCES
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
Master of Accountancy
M.S. in Computer Science
M.A. in Economics
M.S. in Engineering Technology
M.S. in Manufacturing Engineering Systems
M.B.A. in Management
Master of Business Administration
TOTAL BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
M.S.Ed. in Counselor Education
M.S.Ed. in Counseling
M.S.Ed. In Curriculum & Instruction
M.S.Ed. in Elementary Education
M.S.Ed. in Reading
M.S.Ed. In Special Education
M.S./M.S.Ed./PBC In Educ & Interdisc Studies
M.S. in College Student Personnel
M.S.Ed. in Interdisciplinary Studies
PBC in TESOL
M.S.Ed./Ed.S./Ed.D. in Educ Leadership
M.S.Ed. in Educational Leadership
Ed.S. in Educational Leadership
Ed.D. in Educational Administration
M.S./PBC in Health Services
M.S. in Health Education
PBC in Health Services Administration
M.S./PBC in Instructional Design & Tech
M.S. in Instructional Design & Technology
PBC in Instructional Design & Technology
M.S. in Kinesiology
M.S. in Kinesiology
M.S. in Sport Management
M.A./PBC in Law Enforcement & Justice Admin
M.A. in Law Enforcement and Justice Admin
PBC in Police Executive Certificate
M.S. in Recreation, Park & Tourism Admin
TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
Foreign
Black
5
5
-
2
2
-
24
-
2
-
2
2
1
1
1
-
-
American
Indian
Asian
-
14
8
8
29
6
3
3
4
2
2
3
1
-
-
1
1
1
-
1
-
-
1
1
-
3
1
2
-
28
1
5
2
2
2
1
1
11
-
-
32
23
8
8
10
10
73
2
2
5
1
4
-
-
-
2
1
1
-
4
4
-
5
3
2
-
8
8
6
5
1
10
8
2
7
1
6
5
5
6
6
9
8
1
-
4
2
32
51
3
1
1
8
3
-
2
2
5
1
1
3
3
5
3
1
1
7
1
6
-
3
2
1
-
-
2
2
-
1
1
-
6
3
3
2
2
4
4
1
1
-
60
57
57
205
58
119
28
81
37
41
3
199
134
21
44
30
29
1
63
51
12
68
23
45
44
43
1
33
-
780
-
-
1
1
2
-
34
-
-
11
18
3
4
4
58
58
94
7
2
1
1
1
1
-
2
1
-
-
2 or More Unknown
76
54
3
19
6
40
39
1
9
8
1
27
28
3
3
1
16
56
37
19
14
2
278
1
1
White
-
-
1
9
5
4
1
1
7
1
-
-
3
3
-
-
79
-
-
1
1
1
-
-
-
Pacific
Hispanic Islander
-
MALE
TOTAL
FEMALE
TOTAL
28
22
2
4
20
14
14
57
40
1
16
15
34
33
1
3
3
2
1
1
2
1
1
3
3
-
1
1
-
2
2
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
-
211
5
47
20
11
11
45
45
128
10
13
10
3
3
31
31
67
1
8
8
15
5
4
6
33
16
15
2
105
64
17
24
10
9
1
42
35
7
55
16
39
36
35
1
19
55
55
205
59
122
24
71
30
40
1
112
83
7
22
37
36
1
52
40
12
35
18
17
19
19
24
23
323
610
3
1
1
19
4
2
1
1
1
4
4
10
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
-
3
3
6
4
2
-
1
6
5
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
-
-
4
11
28
6
6
7
4
40
21
19
11
2
218
-
8
14
13
1
21
19
7
7
24
29
27
23
4
8
Table 22. Graduate Enrollment (Continued)
Graduate Degree Program
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
M.A. in Communication
M.S. in Communication Sciences & Disorders
M.A./PBC in Museum Studies
M.A. in Museum Studies
PBC in Museum Studies
M.M. in Music
M.F.A. in Theatre
TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
OTHER
Undeclared/Unclassified Graduates
TOTAL OTHER
GRADUATES TOTAL
Foreign
Black
2
2
American
Indian
Asian
7
1
3
3
-
-
-
-
1
12
37
37
6
6
-
234
108
8
1
13
-
Pacific
Hispanic Islander
-
-
11
31
15
15
4
-
15
18
90
2
2
11
11
-
19
62
-
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
4
61
White
-
MALE
TOTAL
FEMALE
TOTAL
2
8
2
4
4
15
34
17
17
1
12
12
90
2 or More Unknown
1
1
1
-
-
2
3
13
9
36
187
187
2
2
14
14
101
101
158
158
1,429
17
69
799
1,143
-
Table 22Q. Graduate Enrollment by Degree Program, Race/Ethnicity, Sex, and Student Level,
Quad Cities Campus and Quad Cities Extension, Fall 2012
Foreign Black
American
Pacific
Indian
Asian Hispanic Islander
White
MALE FEMALE
2 or More Unknown TOTAL TOTAL
Graduate Degree Program
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
M.S./PBC in Biological Sciences
M.S. in Biology
PBC in Environmental GIS
PBC in Zoo/Aquarium Studies
M.A. in English & Journalism
M.A. in English
M.A./PBC in Geography
M.A. in Geography
M.A. in History
M.A.L.S. in Liberal Arts & Sciences
TOTAL ARTS & SCIENCES
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
Master of Accountancy
MBA in Management
Master of Business Administration
TOTAL BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
M.S.Ed. in Counseling
M.S.Ed. in Curriculum & Instruction
M.S.Ed. in Elementary Education
M.S.Ed. in Reading
M.S.Ed. in Special Education
M.S.Ed./Ed.S./Ed.D. in Educ Leadership
M.S.Ed. in Educational Leadership
Ed.S. in Educational Leadership
Ed.D. in Educational Leadership
M.S.Ed. in Educ & Interdisc Studies
M S Ed in Ed
M.S.Ed.
Educ & Interdisc
di Studies
di
PBC Teachers of English as a 2nd Language
M.S. in Health Sciences
M.S. in Health Education
M.S./PBC in Instructional Design & Tech
M.S. in Instructional Design & Technology
M.A. in Law Enforcement & Justice Admin
M.S. in Recreation, Park & Tourism Admin
TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
-
1
1
-
1
3
3
3
-
1
2
1
1
2
2
-
-
OTHER
Undeclared/Unclassified Graduates
TOTAL OTHER
-
4
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
2
12
66
-
1
7
4
1
2
7
7
1
1
2
9
26
1
2
2
-
1
1
-
1
3
2
4
-
-
1
1
1
2
2
2
23
23
23
1
1
8
8
1
1
6
74
48
14
12
12
11
1
27
19
8
17
17
7
51
1
18
18
19
1
16
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
15
15
15
1
1
1
8
8
-
69
69
2
2
1
1
24
24
56
56
28
-
503
7
15
186
392
1
3
2
1
4
4
2
2
1
-
3
62
-
-
1
33
23
1
9
19
19
-
-
-
57
84
20
37
27
130
87
16
27
30
28
2
9
9
1
1
5
3
319
3
3
2
1
1
1
34
34
34
-
-
1
-
-
1
1
1
-
-
-
2
-
2
2
1
16
1
1
-
11
3
3
3
5
-
1
-
2
FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
M.A./PBC in Museum Studies
M.A. in Museum Studies
TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
GRADUATES TOTAL
-
5
2
109
55
82
22
37
23
69
47
5
17
26
25
1
12
12
2
2
2
1
249
4
4
4
17
17
17
1
4
2
2
2
2
-
-
8
-
Table 23. Undergraduate and Graduate Enrollment by College, Department and Major, Fall 2008-2012
College/Department/Major
Undergrad
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
African American Studies
African American Studies
African & African World Diaspora-PBC
Biological Sciences
Biology
Biology Education
Clinical Laboratory Science
Environmental GIS-PBC
Pre-Dentistry
Pre-Medicine (also Chemistry Dept.)
Pre-Optometry
Pre-Physical Therapy
Zoo & Aquarium Studies-PBC
Chemistry
Chemistry
Chemistry Education
Forensic Chemistry
Pre-Chemical Engineering
Pre-Pharmacy
English & Journalism
English
English Education
English-PBC
Journalism
Foreign Languages & Literature
French
French Education
Spanish
Spanish Education
Geography
Geography
Meteorology
Community Development-PBC
Geology
History
History
History Education
Liberal Arts & Sciences
Mathematics
Applied Mathematics-PBC
Mathematics
Mathematics Education
Nursing, School of
Nursing
Pre-Nursing
Philosophy & Religious Studies
Philosophy
Religious Studies
Physics
Physics
Physics Education
Pre-Architecture
Pre-Engineering
2008
Grad
Total
12
12
481
306
27
12
9
59
6
62
158
47
6
77
3
25
302
83
115
1
1
83
72
11
30
30
41
41
-
13
12
1
564
378
27
12
9
59
6
62
11
188
77
6
77
3
25
343
124
115
104
41
2
1
25
13
101
13
88
16
231
75
156
21
52
15
37
68
6
62
22
15
7
34
8
7
5
14
20
20
35
35
2
12
12
15
15
-
104
41
2
1
25
13
121
33
88
16
266
110
156
23
64
27
37
68
6
62
22
15
7
49
23
7
5
14
-
Undergrad
10
10
2009
Grad
Total
1
477
436
22
19
159
40
2
99
1
17
233
85
82
1
92
75
2
15
37
37
36
36
-
11
10
1
569
511
22
19
2
15
196
77
2
99
1
17
269
121
82
66
47
4
1
24
18
88
17
71
16
16
37
37
13
16
16
13
13
-
66
47
4
1
24
18
104
33
71
21
244
110
134
82
91
48
43
169
9
160
24
14
10
65
30
4
5
26
-
Undergrad
8
8
483
437
31
15
180
47
3
111
3
16
245
83
85
2010
Grad
97
79
2
16
39
39
40
40
-
Total
8
8
19
19
580
516
31
15
2
16
219
86
3
111
3
16
285
123
85
467
417
29
21
195
59
6
112
1
17
251
84
78
-
21
207
73
134
69
75
32
43
169
9
160
24
14
10
52
17
4
5
26
77
51
7
5
22
17
78
18
60
33
198
71
127
100
70
27
43
238
55
183
32
19
13
53
20
4
2
27
16
16
28
28
36
12
12
15
15
-
2011
Grad
Undergrad
Total
1
1
86
66
1
19
43
43
38
38
-
77
51
7
5
22
17
94
34
60
89
34
7
1
17
9
82
21
61
-
-
33
226
99
127
136
82
39
43
238
55
183
32
19
13
68
35
4
2
27
33
154
64
90
103
63
23
40
309
69
240
27
16
11
78
20
3
5
50
20
19
1
553
483
29
21
1
19
238
102
6
112
1
17
289
122
78
-
12
11
1
29
29
38
12
12
16
16
-
89
34
7
1
17
9
94
32
61
1
33
183
93
90
141
75
35
40
309
69
240
27
16
11
94
36
3
5
50
Undergrad
24
24
459
420
25
14
212
69
3
124
1
15
231
90
57
84
25
2
2
13
8
73
18
55
29
136
61
75
93
70
37
33
343
75
268
21
16
5
83
32
3
3
45
2012
Grad
85
62
3
20
35
35
48
47
1
17
16
1
32
32
47
13
13
31
31
-
Total
24
24
544
482
25
14
3
20
247
104
3
124
1
15
279
137
57
1
84
25
2
2
13
8
90
34
55
1
29
168
93
75
140
83
50
33
343
75
268
21
16
5
114
63
3
3
45
Table 23. Undergraduate and Graduate Enrollment by College, Department and Major (Continued)
College/Department/Major
Political Science
Political Science
Public & Non-Profit Management-PBC
Psychology
Psychology
School Psychology
Sociology & Anthropology
Anthropology
Sociology
Women's Studies
Women's Studies
Women's Studies-PBC
TOTAL ARTS & SCIENCES
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
Accountancy & Finance
Accountancy
Pre-Accountancy
Finance
Pre-Finance
Agriculture, School of
Agriculture
Agriculture Ed
Pre-Agricultural Engineering
Pre-Forestry
Pre-Veterinary Medicine
Computer Science, School of
Computer Science
Information Systems B.B.
Information Systems B.S.
Pre-Information Systems
Network Technologies
Economics & Decision Sciences
Economics (B.A.) (M.A.)
Economics (B.B.)
Pre-Economics
Engineering, School of
Engineering Technology
Construction Management
Engineering Technology
Graphic Communication
Industrial Technology
Manufacturing Engineering Systems
Management & Marketing
Business Administration
Human Resource Management
Pre-Human Resource Management
Management
Pre-Management
Marketing
Pre-Marketing
Supply Chain Management
Pre-Supply Chain Management
Undergrad
137
137
390
390
122
122
17
17
2,205
495
109
211
77
98
328
297
22
9
217
143
19
24
31
35
17
4
14
475
239
88
148
686
5
29
95
250
47
189
30
41
2008
Grad
18
18
56
31
25
25
25
1
1
339
12
12
95
95
27
27
16
16
107
107
-
Total
Undergrad
155
143
155
143
446
357
421
357
25
147
120
9
147
111
18
13
17
13
1
2,544
2,264
507
121
211
77
98
328
297
22
9
312
238
19
24
31
62
44
4
14
491
239
88
148
16
793
107
5
29
95
250
47
189
30
41
418
123
169
50
76
333
295
23
1
14
208
131
16
30
31
48
15
9
24
4
429
228
75
126
642
13
26
111
226
53
154
24
35
2009
Grad
25
25
56
33
23
31
31
1
1
374
14
14
99
99
32
32
21
21
109
109
-
Total
Undergrad
168
124
168
124
413
369
390
369
23
151
132
9
18
142
114
14
13
13
13
1
2,638
2,407
432
137
169
50
76
333
295
23
1
14
307
230
16
30
31
80
47
9
24
4
450
228
75
126
21
751
109
13
26
111
226
53
154
24
35
363
120
141
44
58
327
294
23
10
216
136
19
27
34
45
15
12
18
24
388
222
61
105
596
15
24
99
211
50
130
38
29
2010
Grad
26
26
59
35
24
31
31
1
1
400
21
21
78
78
26
26
22
22
118
118
-
Total
Undergrad
150
120
150
120
428
390
404
390
24
163
138
18
23
145
115
14
13
13
13
1
2,807
2,476
384
141
141
44
58
327
294
23
10
294
214
19
27
34
71
41
12
18
24
410
222
61
105
22
714
118
15
24
99
211
50
130
38
29
357
125
136
45
51
348
310
25
13
243
164
12
18
19
30
48
20
10
18
46
338
166
64
108
574
10
16
126
190
54
116
32
30
2011
Grad
25
25
61
39
22
21
21
2
2
384
18
18
83
83
33
33
24
24
104
104
-
Total
Undergrad
145
126
145
126
451
421
429
421
22
159
119
23
24
136
95
15
12
13
12
2
2,860
2,477
375
143
136
45
51
348
310
25
13
326
247
12
18
19
30
81
53
10
18
46
362
166
64
108
24
678
104
10
16
126
190
54
116
32
30
377
122
163
39
53
355
322
18
15
254
171
47
2
34
38
12
6
20
68
307
128
92
87
639
5
32
99
197
55
146
53
52
2012
Grad
33
33
67
44
23
19
19
2
2
429
15
15
60
60
30
30
14
14
76
76
-
Total
159
159
488
465
23
138
24
114
14
12
2
2,906
392
137
163
39
53
355
322
18
15
314
231
47
2
34
68
42
6
20
68
321
128
92
87
14
715
76
5
32
99
197
55
146
53
52
Table 23. Undergraduate and Graduate Enrollment by College, Department and Major (Continued)
College/Department/Major
Pre-Business Undecided
TOTAL BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
Counseling
Curriculum & Instruction
Elementary Education
Pre-Elementary Education
Reading
Special Education
Dietetics, Fashion Merchandising & Hospitality
Family & Consumer Sciences
Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies
Bilingual/Bicultural Education
College Student Personnel
Interdisciplinary Studies
Secondary Education
Teachers of English as a 2nd Language-PBC
Educational Leadership
Doctorate of Education
Educational Leadership
Ed Leadership-6th Year
Health Sciences
Health Sciences
Emergency Management
Health Services Administration-PBC
Health Services Management
Instructional Design & Technology
Instructional Design & Technology
Instructional Design & Technology-PBC
Kinesiology
Athletic Traning
Exercise Science
Kinesiology
Kinesiology (Teacher Education)
Physical Education K-12
Sport Management
Law Enforcement & Justice Admin, School of
Law Enforcement & Justice Administration
Pre-Law Enforcement & Justice Administration
Police Executive Certificate-PBC
Recreation, Park & Tourism Administration
Social Work
Social Work
Pre-Social Work
TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
Undergrad
51
2,287
904
313
356
235
324
324
29
29
133
18
76
39
48
48
458
260
198
1,440
537
903
275
187
49
138
3,798
2008
Grad
257
96
347
127
170
50
97
44
45
8
283
46
175
62
48
48
83
76
7
95
39
56
105
103
2
39
1,193
Total
Undergrad
51
36
2,544
2,118
96
1,251
440
356
170
285
324
324
126
29
44
45
8
283
46
175
62
181
66
76
39
131
124
7
553
299
198
56
1,545
640
903
2
314
187
49
138
4,991
885
314
337
234
282
282
29
29
126
16
75
35
43
43
486
90
183
213
1,423
529
894
282
200
60
140
3,756
2009
Grad
275
102
291
104
152
35
102
42
59
1
220
34
139
47
51
50
1
79
75
4
90
38
52
76
76
45
1,056
Total
Undergrad
36
42
2,393
2,001
102
1,176
418
337
152
269
282
282
131
29
42
59
1
220
34
139
47
177
66
75
1
35
122
118
4
576
90
183
38
213
52
1,499
605
894
327
200
60
140
4,812
818
302
305
211
291
291
27
27
152
20
92
40
37
37
501
101
212
188
1,472
556
916
275
183
71
112
3,756
2010
Grad
265
104
250
77
140
33
136
41
93
2
242
46
154
42
52
51
1
66
56
10
86
42
44
51
51
39
1,026
Total
Undergrad
42
64
2,266
2,018
104
1,068
379
305
140
244
291
291
163
27
41
93
2
242
46
154
42
204
71
92
1
40
103
93
10
587
101
212
42
188
44
1,523
607
916
314
183
71
112
4,782
682
244
240
198
280
280
20
20
135
20
70
45
26
26
516
120
226
170
1,619
625
994
255
192
65
127
3,725
2011
Grad
262
73
224
70
120
34
102
42
55
5
232
47
148
37
52
50
2
81
64
17
87
40
47
61
61
37
949
Total
Undergrad
64
50
2,280
2,088
73
906
314
240
120
232
280
280
122
20
42
55
5
232
47
148
37
187
70
70
2
45
107
90
17
603
120
226
40
170
47
1,680
686
994
292
192
65
127
4,674
575
152
260
163
284
284
21
21
153
19
68
66
27
27
497
117
262
118
1,616
634
982
227
186
69
117
3,586
2012
Grad
195
Total
50
2,283
63
220
64
126
30
104
46
55
3
217
46
147
24
47
45
2
94
75
19
90
34
56
55
54
1
43
933
63
795
216
260
126
193
284
284
125
21
46
55
3
217
46
147
24
200
64
68
2
66
121
102
19
587
117
262
34
118
56
1,671
688
982
1
270
186
69
117
4,519
Table 23. Undergraduate and Graduate Enrollment by College, Department and Major (Continued)
College/Department/Major
Undergrad
2008
Grad
Total
Undergrad
2009
Grad
Total
Undergrad
2010
Grad
Total
Undergrad
2011
Grad
Total
Undergrad
2012
Grad
Total
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
Art
Art
Art (BFA)
Art Education
Broadcasting
Communication
Communication Sciences & Disorders
Museum Studies
Museum Studies
Museum Studies-PBC
Music, School of
Music (B.A.)
Music (B.M.) (M.M.)
Music Education
Theatre and Dance
Musical Theatre
Theatre
TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
126
72
16
38
174
360
75
230
134
89
7
69
21
48
1,034
23
36
5
5
33
33
33
33
130
126
72
16
38
174
383
111
5
5
263
134
122
7
102
21
81
1,164
129
78
13
38
171
314
79
225
127
98
73
27
46
991
23
32
21
21
23
23
32
32
131
129
78
13
38
171
337
111
21
21
248
127
121
105
27
78
1,122
119
65
17
37
178
296
63
221
124
93
4
77
29
48
954
27
32
31
31
30
30
28
28
148
119
65
17
37
178
323
95
31
31
251
124
123
4
105
29
76
1,102
120
63
19
38
211
276
75
235
125
109
1
75
31
44
992
24
34
22
21
1
28
28
30
30
138
120
63
19
38
211
300
109
22
21
1
263
125
137
1
105
31
74
1,130
113
77
10
26
216
302
67
223
126
95
2
61
33
28
982
23
36
21
21
25
25
21
21
126
113
77
10
26
216
325
103
21
21
248
126
120
2
82
33
49
1,108
OTHER
Advanced Graduate
General Studies
Interdisciplinary Studies
Non-Degree Student
Unclassified*
University Advising
WESL
TOTAL OTHER
488
29
178
682
34
1,411
178
305
38
521
178
488
29
483
682
72
1,932
557
32
1
179
625
30
1,424
106
160
24
290
106
557
32
1
339
625
54
1,714
530
37
4
172
601
12
1,356
110
134
28
272
110
530
37
4
306
601
40
1,628
516
40
2
146
576
29
1,309
99
161
41
301
99
516
40
2
307
576
70
1,610
505
52
6
93
445
29
1,130
79
143
37
259
79
505
52
6
236
445
66
1,389
10,735
2,440
13,175
10,553
2,126
12,679
10,474
2,111
12,585
10,520
2,034
12,554
10,263
1,942
12,205
UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL
*Includes unclassified and transitional students
Table 24. Undergraduate Enrollment by College and Second Major, Fall 2008-2012
2008
College/2nd Major
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
African American Studies
Biological Sciences
Biology
Clinical Laboratory Science
Chemistry
Chemistry
Forensic Chemistry
English & Journalism
English
Journalism
Foreign Languages & Literature
French
Spanish
Geography
Geography
Meteorology
Geology
History
Mathematics
Nursing, School of
Nursing
Pre-Nursing
Philosophy & Religious Studies
Philosophy
Religious Studies
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology & Anthropology
Anthropology
Sociology
Women's
Women
s Studies
TOTAL ARTS AND SCIENCES
2009
2
3
2
-
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
Accountancy & Finance
Accountancy
Pre-Accountancy
Finance
Pre-Finance
Agriculture, School of
Computer Science, School of
Computer Science
Information Systems
Economics & Decision Sciences
Economics
Pre-Economics
Engineering Technology
Construction Management
Engineering Technology
Graphic Communication
Management & Marketing
Human Resource Management
Management
Pre-Management
Marketing
Pre-Marketing
Supply Chain Management
Pre-Supply Chain Management
TOTAL BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
7
4
4
-
2
1
1
12
4
8
41
7
34
3
3
1
3
6
1
1
10
20
22
22
4
130
9
3
3
1
2
1
7
7
11
4
7
52
8
44
2
2
4
2
3
2
1
1
4
25
29
3
26
2
151
7
1
4
2
67
5
3
2
12
7
5
46
7
39
3
1
2
1
5
2
4
3
1
1
9
41
28
7
21
2
173
2011
21
7
6
1
2
1
1
12
8
4
45
9
36
3
2
1
2
3
2
2
7
6
1
2
11
30
27
9
18
4
178
7
2
2
2
1
10
2
4
4
3
5
5
3
2
1
3
1
2
4
3
1
28
1
1
3
2
1
5
2
3
3
-
-
-
27
2
1
1
2
4
2
2
-
-
2
7
5
-
3
2
1
1
1
3
3
2
2
1
2
8
3
3
-
2
2
1
1
1
3
1
23
2012
22
5
5
4
2
2
11
5
6
47
11
36
4
2
2
3
5
3
2
1
1
7
5
2
13
33
21
6
15
3
183
9
2
6
-
6
10
2
4
3
1
39
9
5
5
-
5
5
4
3
1
8
2
2010
1
21
Table 24. Undergraduate Enrollment by College and Second Major (continued)
2008
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
Curriculum & Instruction
Elementary Education
Pre-Elementary Education
Special Education
Dietetics, Fashion Merchandising & Hospitality
Family & Consumer Sciences
Health Sciences
Emergency Management
Instructional Design & Technology
Kinesiology
Athletic Training
Exercise Science
Kinesiology
Law Enforcement & Justice Administration, School of
Law Enforcement & Justice Administration
Pre-Law Enforcement & Justice Administration
Recreation, Park & Tourism Administration
Social Work
Social Work
Pre-Social Work
TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
-
2009
-
2
2
1
1
-
2010
-
4
4
3
3
-
3
-
3
-
1
3
3
4
4
2
1
3
3
2
2
1
1
4
4
-
2
-
3
-
-
2
3
3
13
13
1
20
10
10
2
22
10
6
4
1
20
11
6
5
1
20
1
13
8
5
2
2
25
6
3
4
3
1
2
4
2
4
3
2
3
3
2
3
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
Art
Broadcasting
Communication
Communication Sciences & Disorders
Music, School of
Theatre & Dance
Musical Theatre
Theatre
TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
12
4
1
3
29
-
OTHER
Interdisiplinary Studies
TOTAL OTHER
-
-
-
-
UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL
218
218
234
239
68
2012
1
-
3
1
2
2011
7
5
1
4
18
-
7
1
1
18
5
2
2
15
7
1
1
16
1
1
248
Table 25. Enrollment by College and Major Option, Fall 2008-2012
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
College/Major with Options/Undergraduate
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Biological Sciences
Botany
Medical Sciences
Microbiology
Zoology
Chemistry
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Pharmacy
English
English with Journalism Endorsement
English with Speech Endorsement
English with Minor
Literature & Language
Writing
Geology
Geology
Paleontology
History
History
Pre-Law
Philosophy
Philosophy
Pre-Law
Physics
Physics, Engineering Physics
Physics, Standard Option
Political Science
American Government
International Relations/Comparative Politics
Political Science
Pre-Law
Public Administration/Public Policy
TOTAL ARTS AND SCIENCES
306
8
48
250
47
17
30
156
2
4
109
20
21
137
3
10
123
1
646
432
6
99
42
285
40
17
23
95
3
79
5
8
4
4
143
4
10
125
4
714
437
6
143
33
255
47
25
22
90
1
84
2
3
8
6
2
13
8
5
124
4
12
106
2
719
417
9
146
26
236
59
27
27
5
80
78
1
1
18
15
3
12
6
6
18
8
10
120
5
10
97
5
3
724
420
9
178
42
191
69
21
30
18
57
57
7
5
2
37
31
6
13
10
3
30
15
15
126
3
20
85
17
1
759
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
Agriculture
Agricultural Business
Agricultural Science
Engineering
Electrical/Computer Engineering
Mechanical/Manufacturing Engineering
Information Systems
Information Technology Systems
Pre-Business Information Systems
Pre-Business Healthcare Information Systems
Management
Management
Supply Chain Management
Marketing
Marketing Management
TOTAL BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
297
103
194
19
19
95
95
3
3
414
295
112
183
4
4
22
16
6
109
109
430
294
131
163
4
1
3
43
19
23
1
72
72
413
310
135
175
2
1
1
29
12
17
50
50
391
322
148
174
12
10
2
12
11
1
346
69
Table 25. Enrollment by College and Major Option, Fall 2008-2012, cont.
2008
College/Major with Options/Undergraduate
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
Elementary Education
Early Childhood Eduation
Elementary Education
Family & Consumer Sciences
Dietetics
Fashion Merchandising
Hotel/Restaurant Management
Instructional Design & Technology
Instructional Media & Web Development
Instructional Methods & Training
Instructional Simulation & Games
Kinesiology
Athletic Training
Exercise Science
Elementary Education
Pre-Early Childhood Eduation
Pre-Elementary Education
TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
2009
2010
2011
2012
313
36
277
324
86
107
131
20
15
5
260
90
170
356
45
311
1,273
314
32
282
282
74
89
119
29
16
2
11
337
64
273
962
302
27
275
291
78
77
136
33
23
10
305
65
240
937
244
39
205
280
72
76
132
25
16
9
240
53
187
815
152
30
122
284
83
70
131
20
12
8
260
52
208
716
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
Art
Art
Art for BFA
Graphic Design
Communication
Broadcasting
Communication
Music
Applied Music - Composition
Applied Music - Comprehensive
Applied Music - Instrumental Performance
Applied Music - Jazz Studies
Applied Music - Piano Performance
Applied Music - Regular
Applied Music - Vocal Performance
Music Business
Music Therapy
Theatre
Acting
Directing
Production/Design
TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
360
1
359
134
9
1
26
4
2
6
48
38
34
25
2
7
528
314
1
313
127
9
29
2
2
2
6
41
36
42
33
3
6
483
296
296
122
6
24
2
1
4
6
44
35
44
37
3
4
462
21
20
1
276
276
124
5
18
6
2
4
7
39
43
43
35
1
7
464
50
38
3
9
302
302
124
2
15
7
2
1
6
35
56
28
20
1
7
504
OTHER
Interdisciplinary Studies
Interdisciplinary Studies
Renewable Energy & Biofuels Technology
Renewable Energy Policy & Management
Renewable Energy & Wind
Youth Development
TOTAL OTHER
-
6
6
6
24
18
2
2
2
24
39
22
4
8
5
39
51
28
3
5
8
7
51
2,595
2,555
2,433
2,376
UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL
2,861
70
-
Table 25. Enrollment by College and Major Option, Fall 2008-2012, cont.
2008
College/Major with Options/Graduate
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Psychology
Clinical/Community Mental Health
General Psychology
TOTAL ARTS & SCIENCES
31
16
15
31
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
Counseling
Clinical Mental Health Counseling
School Counseling
Health Sciences
Public Health
School Health
TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
-
GRADUATE TOTAL
31
71
2009
33
19
14
33
33
2010
2011
2012
35
17
18
35
39
21
18
39
44
21
23
44
6
6
12
12
18
26
16
10
39
36
3
65
46
27
19
43
38
5
89
53
104
133
Table 26. Undergraduate Enrollment by College, Department and Minor, Fall 2008-2012
College/Minor
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
African American Studies
Biological Sciences
Biology
Botany
Microbiology
Zoology
Chemistry
Chemistry
Forensic Chemistry
Forensic Science
English & Journalism
Creative Writing
English
Journalism
Professional Writing
Foreign Languages & Literature
French
German
Spanish
Geography
Geographic Information Systems
Geography
Meteorology
Geology
History
History
Legal History
Mathematics
Mathematics
Statistics
Philosophy & Religious Studies
Ethics
Philosophy
Religious Studies
Physics
Political Science
International Relations
Political Science
Public Administration
Psychology
Forensic Psychology
Neuroscience
Psychology
Sociology & Anthropology
Anthropology
Sociology
Women's Studies
TOTAL ARTS & SCIENCES
40
60
10
26
24
123
71
24
28
189
68
35
65
21
192
24
7
161
36
16
16
4
13
69
69
61
60
1
37
1
22
14
1
95
12
76
7
318
30
5
283
358
38
320
29
1,621
44
55
1
5
19
30
151
91
28
32
179
60
37
62
20
166
21
7
138
49
28
14
7
16
62
62
62
61
1
30
19
11
4
102
13
77
12
374
49
7
318
328
33
295
24
1,646
45
59
8
16
35
173
123
22
28
212
72
46
70
24
197
23
10
164
58
34
22
2
10
75
73
2
48
47
1
47
34
13
3
106
9
85
12
379
42
10
327
339
34
305
24
1,775
29
60
5
8
14
33
175
132
20
23
209
70
46
66
27
202
15
14
173
56
27
28
1
10
76
75
1
52
51
1
53
38
15
2
96
7
82
7
442
41
6
395
340
38
302
30
1,832
37
57
2
6
14
35
220
174
22
24
189
69
38
63
19
220
14
18
188
39
16
21
2
9
71
70
1
72
69
3
46
1
24
21
7
78
7
65
6
477
45
9
423
336
27
309
34
1,892
104
38
66
85
37
48
77
29
48
81
34
47
73
34
39
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
Accountancy & Finance
Accountancy
Finance
72
Table 26. Undergraduate Enrollment by College, Department and Minor (Continued)
College/Minor
2008
2009
2010
2011
Agriculture, School of
Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Technology Management
Agriculture
Agronomy
Animal Science
Horticulture
International Agriculture
Natural Resources Conservation
Plant Breeding
Urban Forestry
Business
Computer Science, School of
Computer Science
Information Systems
Economics and Decision Sciences
Decision Sciences
Economics
Engineering Technology
Construction Technology
Engineering Technology
Graphic Communication
Industrial Technology
Management & Marketing
Entrepreneurship
Human Resource Management
International Business
Management
Marketing
Operations Management
Supply Chain Management
Pre-MBA
TOTAL BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
81
6
7
1
4
18
4
37
4
57
146
120
26
36
36
67
5
8
42
12
700
32
21
376
242
2
27
1,191
72
4
5
1
20
3
34
5
66
128
107
21
34
34
95
17
7
50
21
568
30
10
304
188
6
30
1,048
109
5
6
3
11
34
7
1
33
3
6
81
120
93
27
32
32
112
20
10
57
25
519
21
9
317
142
2
28
2
1,052
146
10
7
8
21
48
7
31
8
6
90
112
92
20
17
2
15
87
16
5
48
18
413
22
6
241
119
5
20
10
956
152
15
9
5
22
46
8
1
32
4
10
93
132
115
17
22
1
21
70
14
3
45
8
404
3
36
5
201
127
5
27
11
957
123
25
10
31
57
45
7
21
6
11
45
7
33
5
83
18
19
46
1
1
146
12
16
28
90
34
9
13
3
9
39
5
26
8
75
13
17
45
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
Curriculum & Instruction
Special Education
Dietetics, Fashion Merchandising & Hospitality
Family & Consumer Sciences
Fashion Merchandising
Hospitality Management
Nutrition
Health Sciences
Community Health
Emergency Management
Health Services Management
Occupational Safety
Instructional Design & Technology
Digital Media
Instructional Materials
Photographic Media
Web Design
Kinesiology
Coaching
Kinesiology
Scuba Diving
113
27
13
7
66
24
5
4
15
36
11
25
61
19
28
14
73
126
22
19
13
72
40
3
17
5
15
33
11
21
1
85
23
25
37
127
32
19
24
52
41
6
17
4
14
47
9
35
3
86
22
28
36
2012
Table 26. Undergraduate Enrollment by College, Department and Minor (Continued)
College/Minor
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Law Enforcement & Justice Administration, School of
Fire Administration
Fire Science
Homeland Security
Law Enforcement & Justice Administration
Legal Studies
Security Administration
Military Science
Recreation, Park & Tourism Administration
Outdoor Leadership
Recreation, Park & Tourism Administration
Therapeutic Recreation
TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
504
148
25
235
96
70
52
52
860
547
151
81
246
69
65
45
45
941
554
134
110
247
63
70
55
55
980
551
97
125
267
62
78
56
56
981
585
89
7
168
253
9
59
80
59
1
57
1
1,019
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
Art
Art History
Art Studio
Graphic Design
Broadcasting
Broadcasting
Sports Broadcasting
Communication
Communication Sciences & Disorders
Acquisition & Disorders of Language
Speech Science
Music, School of
Jazz Studies
Music
Music Business
Theatre & Dance
Dance
Theatre
TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
88
9
79
63
63
83
2
2
65
3
22
40
35
16
19
336
79
10
69
42
42
90
2
1
1
70
3
27
40
42
17
25
325
58
9
49
42
42
95
5
3
2
78
2
34
42
61
29
32
339
67
7
59
1
46
46
98
7
3
4
70
3
24
43
55
26
29
343
56
4
46
6
44
40
4
98
5
5
64
4
22
38
51
30
21
318
OTHER
American Humanics
Broadcast & Print Media
Environmental Studies
Film
Fine Arts Technology & Design
Functional Morphology & Evolutionary Anatomy
Gerontology
International Studies
Law & Society
Nonprofit Administration
Photography
Pre-Law
Survey Research Methods
TOTAL OTHER
7
1
22
15
1
5
15
17
83
9
1
24
23
1
1
3
14
1
15
92
11
1
20
28
1
2
1
3
13
13
2
95
24
21
2
4
1
8
11
13
14
1
99
2
20
21
2
6
5
12
21
1
14
104
4,091
4,052
4,241
4,211
4,290
TOTAL MINORS
74
Table 27. Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Enrollment by Program, Fall 2008-2012
(Duplicated)
Post-Baccalaureate Certificates
2008
African and Diaspora Studies (African American Studies)
Applied Mathematics (Mathematics)
Community Development (Geography)
Counseling (Counselor Education)
English (English & Journalism)
Environmental GIS (Biological Sciences/Geography)
Health Service Administration (Health Sciences)
Instructional Design & Technology (Instructional Design & Tech)
Language Literacy (Curriculum & Instruction)
Museum Studies (Museum Studies)
Police Executive Adm (Law Enforcement & Justice Adm)
Public & Non-Profit Management (Political Science)
TESOL (Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies)
Women's Studies (Women's Studies)
Zoology & Aquarium Studies (Biological Sciences)
2009
4
1
4
-
4
-
13
5
24
5
-
4
5
21
3
14
15
11
6
24
12
11
10
30
-
2
3
2
-
5
-
-
4
1
-
-
-
-
2
2
-
11
2
9
2012
-
2
68
2011
-
1
1
15
TOTAL POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE ENROLLMENT
2010
-
2
4
-
6
32
2
3
33
8
6
36
18
3
39
70
90
117
135
Table 28. Post-Baccalaureate Certificates Conferred by Program, FY2008-2012
(Duplicated)
Post
Baccalaureate Certificates
Post-Baccalaureate
2008
African and Diaspora Studies (African American Studies)
Applied Mathematics (Mathematics)
Community Development (Geography)
Counseling (Counselor Education)
English (English & Journalism)
Environmental GIS (Biological Sciences/Geography)
Health Service Administration (Health Sciences)
Instructional Design & Technology (Instructional Design & Tech)
Museum Studies (Museum Studies)
Police Executive Adm (Law Enforcement & Justice Adm)
Public & Non-Profit Management (Political Science)
TESOL (Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies)
Women's Studies (Women's Studies)
Zoology & Aquarium Studies (Biological Sciences)
2009
2
-
-
-
4
-
2
5
24
-
-
8
-
2012
4
1
1
2
6
1
7
3
2011
2
2
4
4
-
75
3
-
1
4
TOTAL POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATES CONFERRED
2010
2
-
3
4
14
13
2
13
3
1
-
2
1
-
4
1
1
-
-
12
1
17
3
1
17
2
6
23
32
37
40
79
Table 29. Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees Conferred by Degree Program, Race/Ethnicity and Sex, FY2012
Undergraduate Degree Program
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
B.A. in African American Studies
B.S. in Biological Sciences
B.S. in Biology
B.S. in Clinical Laboratory Science
B.S. in Chemistry
B.A. in Chemistry
B.S. in Forensic Chemistry
B.A. in English & Journalism
B.A. in English
B.A. in Journalism
B.A. in Foreign Languages & Literature
B.A. in French
B.A. in Spanish
B.S./B.A. in Geography
B.S. in Geography
B.A. in Meteorology
B.S. in Geology
B.A. in History
Bachelor of Liberal Arts & Sciences
B.S. in Mathematics
B.S.N. in Nursing
B.A.
B A in Philosophy & Religious Studies
B.A. in Philosophy
B.A. in Religious Studies
B.S. in Physics
B.A. in Political Science
B.S. in Psychology
B.A in Sociology & Anthropology
B.A. in Anthropology
B.A. in Sociology
B.A in Women's Studies
ARTS & SCIENCES TOTAL
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
B.B. in Accountancy & Finance
B.B. in Accountancy
B.B. in Finance
B.S. in Agriculture
B.S./B.B. in Computer Science
B.S. in Computer Science
B.B. in Information Systems
B.S. in Network Technologies
B.A./B.B. in Economics
B.A. in Economics
B.B. in Economics
B.S. in Engineering
Foreign
-
American
Indian
Black
2
1
1
4
2
43
-
4
2
2
1
-
4
2
2
5
2
3
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
2
-
4
13
4
-
2
4
1
3
3
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
-
Hispanic
-
1
1
-
5
5
1
1
1
1
-
1
-
6
-
1
-
6
1
1
1
1
1
-
2
6
1
-
1
1
-
Asian
-
4
24
3
3
7
5
2
2
2
2
2
-
White
1
66
64
2
13
4
9
49
34
15
9
1
8
13
4
9
2
40
15
6
21
9
6
3
1
22
55
33
4
29
4
359
71
47
24
91
27
13
10
4
11
5
6
3
Pacific
Islander
-
Unknown
1
1
-
MALE
TOTAL
7
7
-
-
-
1
1
2
2
-
5
1
4
26
15
11
6
1
-
-
4
1
3
6
10
4
6
2
31
8
2
1
8
5
3
2
24
24
21
3
18
8
204
1
1
1
1
3
-
-
25
-
1
1
6
3
2
1
1
-
2
49
47
2
15
6
9
34
26
8
12
2
10
6
1
5
1
1
5
4
1
2
1
1
1
FEMALE
TOTAL
1
33
33
1
1
1
1
-
2 or
More
47
31
16
74
36
20
10
6
15
7
8
4
13
12
6
24
3
1
2
6
54
20
2
19
6
262
43
28
15
24
2
2
1
Table 29. Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees Conferred (Continued)
Undergraduate Degree Program
B.S. in Engineering Technology
B.S. in Construction Management
B.S. in Engineering Technology
B.S. in Graphic Communication
B.B. in Management
B.B. in Human Resource Management
B.B. in Management
B.B. in Marketing
B.B. in Supply Chain Management
TOTAL BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
B.S.Ed. in Curriculum & Instruction
B.S.Ed. in Elementary Education
B.S.Ed. in Special Education
B.S. in Dietetics, Fashion Merchandising & Hosp
B.S. in Family and Consumer Sciences
B.S.Ed. in Educ & Interdisciplinary Studies
B.S.Ed. in Bilingual/Bicultural Education
B.S. in Health Sciences
B.S. in Emergency Management
B.S. in Health Sciences
B.S. in Health Services Management
g & Technology
gy
B.S. in Instructional Design
B.S. in Kinesiology
B.S. in Athletic Training
B.S. in Exercise Science
B.S. in Physical Education K-12
B.S. in Law Enforcement & Justice Administration
B.S. in Recreation, Park & Tourism Administration
Bachelor of Social Work
TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
B.A./B.F.A. in Art
B.A. in Art
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art
B.A. in Broadcasting
B.A. in Communication
B.S. in Communication Sciences & Disorders
B.A./B.M. in Music
B.A. in Music
B.M. in Music
B.F.A./B.A. in Theatre
B.F.A. in Musical Theatre
B.A. in Theatre
TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
Foreign
2
2
-
American
Indian
Black
4
3
-
6
2
3
1
-
1
3
-
-
-
1
14
1
6
37
1
1
3
10
2
2
2
2
-
2
1
-
2
1
-
1
5
1
-
-
1
1
1
19
-
-
-
1
17
6
4
2
3
3
2
2
4
4
1
1
1
1
-
4
1
2
1
35
9
3
2
1
-
2
2
-
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
-
1
1
1
3
-
1
3
3
-
1
1
5
-
4
2
-
2
6
6
-
1
14
-
1
Hispanic
-
2
1
18
-
Asian
8
-
63
2
2
1
4
2
1
1
1
1
10
White
Pacific
Islander
103
56
15
32
139
8
74
36
21
445
-
144
115
29
53
53
1
1
27
16
3
8
6
97
14
44
39
275
68
45
716
-
27
20
7
26
74
12
36
4
32
11
4
7
186
-
Unknown
6
4
2
6
1
4
1
-
2
2
-
-
1
-
3
3
1
7
1
1
5
16
5
3
39
3
2
1
1
-
4
3
1
2
2
-
2
-
2
1
1
2
-
2
3
2
1
12
1
11
15
10
5
17
17
1
1
22
18
147
120
27
48
48
2
2
14
4
4
6
3
52
14
22
16
68
38
49
421
4
8
63
3
27
33
279
47
6
458
15
11
4
25
53
2
21
2
19
4
1
1
1
1
3
3
1
20
1
1
18
63
9
34
17
3
153
-
-
3
FEMALE
TOTAL
100
66
15
19
96
2
52
23
19
372
1
5
-
1
MALE
TOTAL
22
-
-
2 or
More
4
120
17
14
3
8
39
15
25
4
21
11
5
6
115
Table 29. Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees Conferred (Continued)
Undergraduate Degree Program
OTHER
B.A. in General Studies
B.A. and B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies
TOTAL OTHER
Foreign
1
1
30
2
32
27
145
-
TOTAL BACHELOR'S DEGREES CONFERRED
American
Indian
Black
-
Asian
Hispanic
1
1
12
181
9
190
18
126
1,896
-
3
12
Pacific
Islander
White
-
-
Unknown
2 or
More
20
3
FEMALE
TOTAL
20
3
125
3
128
117
28
1,282
1,082
-
-
-
4
MALE
TOTAL
-
123
8
131
Graduate Degree Program
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
PBC in African American Studies
PBC in African & Diaspora
M.S./PBC in Biological Sciences
M.S. in Biology
PBC in Biology (Zoology & Aquarium Studies)
PBC in Environmental GIS
M.S. in Chemistry
M.A./PBC in English & Journalism
M.A. in English
PBC in English
M.A./PBC in Geography
M.A. in Geography
PBC in Community Development
M.A. in History
M.L.A.S. in Liberal Arts & Sciences
M.S./PBC in Mathematics
M.S. in Mathematics
PBC in Applied Mathematics
M.S. in Physics
M.A./PBC in Political Science
M.A. in Political Science
PBC in Public & Non-Profit Management
M.A./M.S./Specialist in Psychology
M.S. in Psychology
Specialist in School Psychology
M.A. in Sociology
PBC in Women's Studies
TOTAL ARTS & SCIENCES
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
Master of Accountancy
M.S. in Computer Science
M.A. in Economics
M.S. in Engineering Technology
M.S. in Manufacturing Engineering
MBA in Management
Master of Business Administration
TOTAL BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
-
5
5
12
3
3
3
3
1
2
2
6
1
1
1
1
1
35
1
33
10
6
6
4
4
54
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
9
1
2
2
2
3
3
8
-
-
-
1
1
-
-
7
4
9
7
7
36
36
63
-
39
18
16
5
7
17
9
8
5
5
10
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
-
4
-
15
8
7
6
2
112
-
6
2
3
1
1
-
4
4
-
7
-
-
1
15
10
3
2
11
4
2
2
7
7
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
-
3
1
1
2
2
3
-
8
3
8
1
1
3
3
-
6
4
4
-
1
3
3
-
5
3
2
4
67
12
7
5
6
2
104
2
35
14
15
15
30
30
96
7
4
5
1
1
15
15
32
1
-
39
16
18
5
9
17
11
6
3
3
Table 29. Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees Conferred (Continued)
Graduate Degree Program
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
M.S.Ed./PBC in Counselor Education
M.S.Ed. in Counseling
PBC in Counseling
M.S.Ed. In Curriculum & Instruction
M.S.Ed. in Elementary Education
M.S.Ed. in Reading
M.S.Ed. in Special Education
M.S./M.S.Ed./M.A.T. in Educ & Interdis. Stu.
M.S. in College Student Personnel
M.S.Ed. In Educ. & Interdisciplinary Studies
M.A.T. (Secondary Education)
PBC in TESOL
M.S.Ed./Ed.S./Ed.D. in Ed. Leadership
M.S. Ed. in Educational Leadership
Ed.S. in Educational Leadership
Ed.D. in Educational Leadership
M.S./PBC in Health Sciences
M.S. in Health Sciences
PBC in Health Service Administration
M.S./PBC in Instructional Design & Techn.
M.S. in Instructional Design & Technology
PBC in Instructional Design & Technology
M.S. in Kinesiology
M.S. in Kinesiology
M.S. in Sport Management
M.A./PBC in Law Enforcement & Justice Admin
M.A. in Law Enforcement and Justice Admin
PBC in Police Executive Administration
M.S. in Recreation, Park & Tourism Admin
TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
M.A. in Communication
M.S. in Communication Sciences & Disorders
M.A./PBC in Museum Studies
M.A. in Museum Studies
PBC in Museum Studies
M.A. in Music
M.F.A. in Theatre
TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
Foreign
-
American
Indian
Black
1
1
1
1
-
3
3
-
1
1
6
6
-
1
1
-
2
2
4
14
1
5
6
-
2
2
-
-
1
-
29
29
15
304
-
73
27
38
8
59
14
44
1
1
-
1
47
31
12
4
12
11
1
20
13
7
28
14
14
21
21
3
1
2
2
2
3
-
1
8
-
1
1
3
14
14
11
3
8
7
46
1
-
1
-
Pacific
Islander
-
-
1
1
White
1
1
1
-
8
-
-
-
-
Hispanic
-
1
3
1
2
Asian
TOTAL GRADUATE DEGREES CONFERRED
109
25
1
8
16
525
GRAND TOTAL DEGREES CONFERRED
136
170
4
26
142
2,421
Unknown
3
3
3
2
1
5
1
4
-
2 or
More
-
2
2
1
1
3
1
2
1
1
-
-
1
1
75
30
37
8
58
13
43
2
12
7
5
-
1
1
-
2
18
14
2
2
12
11
1
19
15
4
14
9
5
7
7
33
19
10
4
6
6
-
14
6
8
21
9
12
17
17
1
-
2
21
26
26
2
1
1
1
FEMALE
TOTAL
7
7
2
2
-
4
MALE
TOTAL
1
5
-
-
-
9
121
14
243
2
3
5
11
1
15
13
10
3
13
2
44
1
1
-
28
6
295
423
145
34
1,577
1,505
Table 30. Undergraduate Degrees Conferred by College, Department, and Major,
FY2008-2012
College/Major
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
African American Studies
Biological Sciences
Biology
Clinical Laboratory Science
Chemistry
Chemistry
Forensic Chemistry
English & Journalism
English
Journalism
Foreign Languages & Literature
French
Spanish
Geography
Geography
Meteorology
Geology
History
Liberal Arts & Sciences
Mathematics
Nursing
Philosophy & Religious Studies
Philosophy
Religious Studies
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology & Anthropology
Anthropology
S i logy
Socio
Women's Studies
TOTAL ARTS & SCIENCES
7
99
98
1
4
4
84
48
36
21
4
17
12
6
6
6
52
18
10
10
7
39
102
57
57
11
529
7
86
84
2
14
10
4
93
61
32
12
12
22
7
15
6
46
9
3
3
4
26
107
40
40
8
483
3
84
82
2
9
4
5
61
44
17
12
12
15
5
10
2
45
7
8
6
5
1
3
36
94
35
2
33
7
427
1
98
96
2
15
10
5
53
36
17
12
1
11
18
3
15
5
48
17
17
18
8
3
5
7
37
95
34
2
32
3
486
3
82
80
2
20
7
13
60
41
19
18
2
16
16
5
11
2
44
20
8
25
11
6
5
2
30
78
41
5
36
6
466
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
Accountancy & Finance
Accountancy
Finance
Agriculture
Computer Science & Information Systems
Computer Science
Information Systems
Network Technologies
Economics & Decision Sciences
B.A. in Economics
B.B. in Economics
Engineering
Engineering Technology
Construction Management
Engineering Technology
Graphic Communication
Industrial Technology
Management & Marketing
Human Resource Management
Management
Marketing
Supply Chain Management
TOTAL BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
111
51
60
92
30
17
12
1
17
10
7
106
49
22
34
1
169
10
81
50
28
525
152
70
82
90
37
17
9
11
18
11
7
115
52
25
38
166
6
74
54
32
578
106
64
42
105
45
23
14
8
15
7
8
133
59
31
43
175
8
91
58
18
579
109
68
41
92
43
21
13
9
18
3
15
2
145
80
24
41
174
16
81
49
28
583
90
59
31
98
36
20
10
6
17
9
8
5
120
67
16
37
159
11
86
40
22
525
81
Table 30. Undergraduate Degrees Conferred (Continued)
College/Major
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
Curriculum & Instruction
Elementary Education
Special Education
Dietetics, Fashion Merchandising & Hospitality
Family & Consumer Sciences
Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies
Bilingual/Bicultural Education
Health Sciences
Community Health
Emergency Management
Health Sciences
Health Services Management
Instructional Design & Technology
Kinesiology
Athletic Training
Exercise Science
Kinesiology
Physical Education K-12
Law Enforcement & Justice Administration
Recreation, Park & Tourism Administration
Social Work
TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
197
165
32
107
107
12
12
15
5
1
9
17
82
82
379
79
56
944
189
150
39
97
97
6
6
32
11
2
19
13
86
86
374
84
59
940
198
159
39
73
73
6
6
38
14
7
17
11
71
6
27
11
27
324
89
45
855
177
145
32
74
74
4
4
38
22
6
10
11
79
13
43
23
327
70
61
841
162
130
32
65
65
3
3
36
22
4
10
11
115
17
49
49
347
85
55
879
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
Art
B.A. in Art
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art
Broadcasting
Communication
Communication Sciences & Disorders
M i
Music
B.A. in Music
Bachelor of Music
Theatre
Musical Theatre
Theatre
TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
24
18
6
41
137
16
37
16
21
14
4
10
269
36
27
9
36
135
20
32
10
22
9
1
8
268
24
19
5
48
109
18
38
3
35
15
6
9
252
24
19
5
27
112
18
25
2
23
14
4
10
220
32
25
7
33
92
17
46
6
40
15
5
10
235
OTHER
General Studies
Interdisciplinary Studies
TOTAL OTHER
220
31
251
244
17
261
229
14
243
271
12
283
248
11
259
2,518
2,530
2,356
2,413
2,364
UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL
82
Table 31. Graduate Degrees Conferred by College, Department, and Major, FY2008-2012
College/Major
2008
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
African American Studies
PBC in African and Diaspora Studies
Biological Sciences
Biology
PBC in Biology (Zoology & Aquarium Studies)
PBC in Environmental GIS
Chemistry
English & Journalism
English
PBC in English
Geography
Geography
PBC in Community Development
History
Liberal Arts & Sciences
Mathematics
M.S. in Mathematics
PBC in Applied Mathematics
Physics
Political Science
M.A. in Political Science
PBC in Public & Non-Profit Management
Psychology
Psychology
School Psychology
Sociology
Women's Studies
PBC in Women's Studies
TOTAL ARTS & SCIENCES
16
23
23
4
3
1
9
6
6
3
11
9
2
25
14
11
10
1
1
128
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
Accountancy
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering Technology
Manufacturing Engineering Systems
Management
Business Administration
TOTAL BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
Counselor Education
Counseling
Curriculum & Instruction
Elementary Education
Reading
Special Education
Educ & Interdisciplinary Studies
College Student Personnel
Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies
Secondary Education
PBC in TESOL
Educational Leadership
Educational Leadership
Educational Leadership Specialist
Educational Leadership Doctorate
Health Services
Health Sciences
PBC in Health Service Administration
2009
-
2
2
31
18
12
1
10
13
13
2011
2012
10
7
7
22
11
11
8
119
1
1
43
24
16
3
12
11
10
1
11
10
1
16
6
6
3
9
9
18
10
8
4
1
1
135
4
4
44
26
16
2
19
15
14
1
5
5
11
8
6
5
1
8
16
16
18
12
6
10
1
1
165
54
26
21
7
20
21
13
8
10
10
11
8
4
4
7
7
7
17
10
7
10
2
2
171
7
37
12
8
8
47
47
111
6
34
20
13
13
44
44
117
6
48
21
11
11
46
46
132
18
36
15
9
9
48
48
126
9
39
19
16
16
45
45
128
27
27
82
30
47
5
38
21
12
5
83
56
27
15
15
-
28
28
90
37
47
6
49
23
20
6
24
24
99
35
52
12
38
20
17
1
33
33
77
30
39
8
70
20
48
108
76
17
15
18
18
-
89
71
14
4
16
16
-
36
36
85
31
44
10
45
22
20
1
2
67
44
16
7
19
19
20
16
4
83
2010
4
2
2
7
5
5
-
2
51
33
12
6
18
17
1
Table 31. Graduate Degrees Conferred (Continued)
College/Major
2008
Instructional Design & Technology
Instructional Design & Technology
PBC in Instructional Design & Techology
Kinesiology
Kinesiology
Sport Management
Law Enforcement & Justice Administration
Law Enforcement & Justice Administration
PBC in Police Executive Administration
Recreation, Park & Tourism Administration
TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
2009
39
36
3
26
6
20
42
38
4
15
367
29
25
4
34
15
19
34
29
5
19
409
5
31
4
20
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
Communication
Communication Sciences & Disorders
Museum Studies
Museum Studies
PBC in Museum Studies
Music
Theatre
TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
9
7
52
19
8
51
TOTAL GRADUATE DEGREES CONFERRED, UNDUPLICATED
658
696
84
2010
29
29
2011
2012
24
22
2
46
20
26
22
21
1
23
367
33
21
12
35
18
17
24
24
23
364
9
13
56
12
17
18
17
1
9
6
62
3
15
14
11
3
16
7
55
722
720
718
44
18
26
34
33
1
26
399
16
15
3
3
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Table 32. Total Student Credit Hour Production by College and Department, FY2011 and FY2012
Macomb
FY2011
Quad
Cities
Extension
Total
Macomb
FY2012
Quad
Cities
Extension
Total
Percent
Change
2011-2012
ARTS & SCIENCES
African-American Studies
Biological Sciences
Chemistry
English & Journalism
Foreign Languages & Literature
Geography
Geology
History
Mathematics
Nursing
Philosophy & Religious Studies
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology & Anthropology
Women's Studies
Total
1,908
13,212
6,329
17,165
3,287
6,397
2,942
5,974
19,768
1,235
5,094
4,057
5,971
11,662
13,711
2,581
121,293
52
554
858
84
234
24
9
416
849
72
3,152
174
531
3
604
675
1,419
366
200
168
188
306
102
1,413
930
516
7,595
2,134
14,297
6,332
18,627
3,962
7,900
3,308
6,174
20,170
1,447
5,409
4,057
6,073
13,491
15,490
3,169
132,040
2,123
12,966
6,673
16,765
3,058
6,607
3,104
5,713
21,364
1,663
4,933
4,185
5,653
12,498
13,495
2,605
123,405
57
578
972
78
24
63
231
3
9
3
558
720
132
3,428
174
400
423
411
1,676
336
759
307
252
412
252
383
1,474
972
522
8,753
2,354
13,944
6,673
18,160
3,469
8,361
3,464
6,535
21,902
1,918
5,354
4,437
6,039
14,530
15,187
3,259
135,586
10.31
(2.47)
5.39
(2.51)
(12.44)
5.84
4.72
5.85
8.59
32.55
(1.02)
9.37
(0.56)
7.70
(1.96)
2.84
2.69
BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
Accountancy & Finance
School of Agriculture
School of Computer Science
Economics & Decision Sciences
School of Engineering
Engineering Technology
Management & Marketing
Total
6,702
6,260
8,430
5,457
6,776
13,123
46,748
1,329
414
468
391
198
3,429
6,229
519
54
2,490
81
204
3,177
6,525
8,550
6,314
11,334
6,006
391
7,178
19,729
59,502
6,610
6,557
8,421
5,029
6,123
11,760
44,500
1,183
672
510
453
261
3,699
6,778
729
93
2,911
477
206
2,286
6,702
8,522
6,650
12,004
6,016
453
6,590
17,745
57,980
(0.33)
5.32
5.91
0.17
15.86
(8.19)
(10.06)
(2.56)
EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
Counselor Education
Curriculum & Instruction
Dietetics, Fashion Merch & Hospitality
Educational & Interdiscplinary Studies
Educational Leadership
Health Sciences
Instructional Design & Technology
Kinesiology
School of Law Enforcement & Justice Adm
Military Science*
Recreation, Park & Tour Administration
Social Work
Special Education
Total
227
8,156
8,784
5,481
3,528
528
6,647
1,860
13,070
18,865
736
7,643
3,451
77,712
1,911
2,703
1,066
2,601
601
183
135
1,077
865
150
10,691
2,151
980
739
636
1,399
1,205
343
1,464
1,218
465
10,600
2,138
13,010
9,764
7,286
6,765
765
8,229
3,200
13,413
21,406
736
9,726
3,916
150
99,003
249
6,140
8,702
4,711
3,913
913
6,759
1,614
13,195
19,174
878
7,370
3,448
75,275
1,364
2,528
54
937
2,213
213
346
99
59
1,053
728
9,381
168
1,539
1,351
1,253
691
1,245
1,415
205
1,290
1,194
416
10,767
1,781
10,207
10,107
6,901
6,817
817
8,350
3,128
13,459
21,517
878
9,292
3,864
95,423
(16.70)
(21.54)
3.51
(5.28)
0 77
0.77
1.47
(2.25)
0.34
0.52
19.29
(4.46)
(1.33)
(100.00)
(3.62)
FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
Art
Broadcasting
Communication
Communication Sciences & Disorders
Museum Studies
School of Music
Theatre and Dance
Total
4,509
3,187
9,796
2,249
9,441
5,181
34,363
12
300
399
711
648
688
1,106
9
501
18
2,970
5,169
3,875
11,202
2,249
408
9,942
5,199
38,044
3,714
2,773
10,097
2,252
9,294
5,343
33,473
87
15
678
27
362
21
1,190
627
501
1,075
12
444
15
2,674
4,428
3,289
11,850
2,279
374
9,759
5,358
37,337
(14.34)
(15.12)
5.78
1.33
(8.33)
(1.84)
3.06
(1.86)
280,116
20,783
27,690
328,589
276,653
20,777
28,896
326,326
(0.69)
TOTALS
*Student Credit Hour data reported but not included in totals.
NOTE: Percentages may not add to total due to rounding.
Excludes Sponsored credit courses:
Summer 2010: 258 in Curriculum & Instruction, 204 in Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies, 93 in Educational Leadership, 153 in Mathematics. Total 708
Summer 2011: 246 in Curriculum & Instruction, 128 in Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies, 162 in Educational Leadership, 126 in Mathematics. Total 662
Fall 2010: 150 in Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies, 180 in Educational Leadership. Total 330
Fall 2011: 285 in Educational Leadership. Total 285
Spring 2011: 102 in Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies, 171 in Educational Leadership. Total 273
Spring 2012: 304 in Educational Leadership. Total 304
85
Table 33. Undergraduate Class Size, Fall 2011 and Fall 2012
Total
Students
Fall 2011
Average
Total
Class
Classes
Size
Change
from
2010
Total
Students
Fall 2012
Average
Total
Class
Classes
Size
Change
from
2011
ARTS & SCIENCES
African American Studies
Biological Sciences
Chemistry
English & Journalism
Foreign Languages & Literature
General Honors
Geography
Geology
History
Mathematics
Nursing
Philosophy & Religious Studies
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology & Anthropology
Women's Studies
Total
472
1,880
847
2,913
557
188
1,130
417
1,103
3,348
295
911
616
950
2,368
2,527
541
21,063
17
92
21
159
33
13
37
16
41
133
17
29
20
31
76
74
24
833
27.8
20.4
40.3
18.3
16.9
14.5
30.5
26.1
26.9
25.2
17.4
31.4
30.8
30.6
31.2
34.1
22.5
25.3
11.2
0.7
(0.1)
(0.6)
(0.5)
0.4
0.2
(0.1)
(1.8)
(0.4)
6.9
5.1
3.4
4.7
0.1
(4.1)
1.3
0.6
353
1,840
885
2,930
555
240
1,006
396
1,051
3,369
312
659
638
926
2,218
2,456
522
20,356
15
99
25
160
35
17
38
18
42
133
24
26
23
36
79
70
27
867
23.5
18.6
35.4
18.3
15.9
14.1
26.5
22.0
25.0
25.3
13.0
25.3
27.7
25.7
28.1
35.1
19.3
23.5
(4.2)
(1.8)
(4.9)
(0.0)
(1.0)
(0.3)
(4.1)
(4.1)
(1.9)
0.2
(4.4)
(6.1)
(3.1)
(4.9)
(3.1)
0.9
(3.2)
(1.8)
BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
Accountancy & Finance
School of Agriculture
School of Computer Science
Economics & Decision Sciences
School of Engineering
Engineering Technology
Management & Marketing
Total
1,325
1,150
1,968
930
88
826
2,758
9,045
60
58
92
46
11
54
115
436
22.1
19.8
21.4
20.2
8.0
15.3
24.0
20.7
(0.9)
(1.4)
0.8
(1.4)
(0.3)
(1.6)
(2.5)
(1.2)
1,345
1,111
2,072
976
104
798
2,658
9,064
67
55
109
47
13
56
123
470
20.1
20.2
19.0
20.8
8.0
14.3
21.6
19.3
(2.0)
0.4
(2.4)
0.5
(1.0)
(2.4)
(1.5)
35
1,718
1,822
871
479
1,545
271
3,125
2,786
1,436
533
14,621
1
115
63
43
51
55
23
144
91
68
23
677
35.0
14.9
28.9
20.3
9.4
28.1
11.8
21.7
30.6
21.1
23.2
21.6
3.0
(2.3)
(0.2)
(0.6)
0.1
(2.8)
(0.9)
(0.8)
0.1
(3.8)
0.3
(1.0)
34
1,483
1,763
772
429
1,336
252
3,003
3,031
1,348
580
14,031
1
101
67
42
17
52
19
143
93
69
22
626
34.0
14.7
26.3
18.4
25.2
25.7
13.3
21.0
32.6
19.5
26.4
22.4
(1.0)
(0.3)
(2.6)
(1.9)
15.8
(2.4)
1.5
(0.7)
2.0
(1.6)
3.2
0.8
666
614
1,724
284
2,497
918
6,703
58
48
69
13
150
54
392
11.5
12.8
25.0
21.8
16.6
17.0
17.1
(1.9)
(6.0)
0.4
(2.2)
1.0
(0.0)
(0.5)
741
627
1,626
284
2,381
835
6,494
57
54
69
13
156
52
401
13.0
11.6
23.6
21.8
15.3
16.1
16.2
1.5
(1.2)
(1.4)
(1.4)
(0.9)
(0.9)
632
44
14.4
1.4
580
52
11.2
(3.2)
52,064
2,382
21.9
(0.4)
50,525
2,416
20.9
(0.9)
EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
Counselor Education
Curriculum & Instruction
Dietetics, Fashion Merchandising & Hospitality
Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies
Educational Leadership
Health Sciences
Instructional Design & Technology
Kinesiology
School of Law Enforcement & Justice Admin
Recreation, Park & Tour Administration
Social Work
Total
FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
Art
Broadcasting
Communication
Communication Sciences & Disorders
School of Music
Theatre & Dance
Total
University Courses
UNIVERSITY TOTALS
Excludes overseas study "S" sections
86
Table 34. Graduate Class Size, Fall 2011 and Fall 2012
Total
Students
Fall 2011
Average
Total
Class
Classes
Size
Change
from
2010
Total
Students
Fall 2012
Average
Total
Class
Classes
Size
Change
from
2011
ARTS & SCIENCES
Biological Sciences
Chemistry
English
Geography
History
Mathematics
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology & Anthropology
Women's Studies
Total
118
86
69
16
43
31
38
58
158
47
7
671
11
6
10
4
5
9
3
4
15
6
1
74
10.7
14.3
6.9
4.0
8.6
3.4
12.7
14.5
10.5
7.8
7.0
9.1
(1.8)
1.3
(2.0)
(2.7)
(1.4)
(2.9)
(1.3)
3.3
0.3
(4.2)
6.0
(1.0)
94
56
88
45
38
35
25
51
189
53
674
11
6
10
5
5
5
2
6
18
6
74
8.5
9.3
8.8
9.0
7.6
7.0
12.5
8.5
10.5
8.8
9.1
(2.2)
(5.0)
1.9
5.0
(1.0)
3.6
(0.2)
(6.0)
(0.0)
1.0
0.0
BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
Accountancy & Finance
School of Computer Science
Economics & Decision Sciences
Engineering Technology
Management & Marketing
Total
67
155
96
48
127
493
6
9
9
9
9
42
11.2
17.2
10.7
5.3
14.1
11.7
(5.5)
0.5
(0.6)
(1.0)
0.8
(1.2)
58
125
85
32
85
385
5
10
7
11
10
43
11.6
12.5
12.1
2.9
8.5
9.0
0.4
(4.7)
1.5
(2.4)
(5.6)
(2.8)
118
325
277
341
148
177
233
133
60
1,812
11
32
17
25
14
11
13
14
3
140
10.7
10.2
16.3
13.6
10.6
16.1
17.9
9.5
20.0
12.9
(4.0)
(3.6)
(1.7)
(0.5)
(1.5)
(0.6)
(0.8)
(0.3)
(2.0)
(2.2)
127
294
248
282
131
180
247
116
60
1,685
11
29
17
22
14
11
12
10
3
129
11.5
10.1
14.6
12.8
9.4
16.4
20.6
11.6
20.0
13.1
0.8
(0.0)
(1.7)
(0.8)
(1.2)
0.3
2.7
2.1
0.1
49
185
56
54
76
420
4
11
5
5
11
36
12.3
16.8
11.2
10.8
6.9
11.7
1.0
1.0
(8.2)
1.0
0.0
42
174
51
57
48
372
4
10
5
3
8
30
10.5
17.4
10.2
19.0
6.0
12.4
(1.8)
0.6
(1.0)
8.2
(0.9)
0.7
3,396
292
11.6
(1.4)
3,116
276
11.3
(0.3)
EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
Counselor Education
Curriculum & Instruction
Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies
Educational Leadership
Health Sciences
Instructional Design & Technology
Kinesiology
School of Law Enforcement & Justice Admin
Recreation, Park & Tourism Administration
Total
FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
Communication
Communication Sciences & Disorders
Museum Studies
School of Music
Theatre & Dance
Total
UNIVERSITY TOTALS
Excludes courses such as: Thesis, Portfolios, Independent Study, Comp Exams and Projects.
87
Table 35. Retention and Graduation Rates of New Full‐Time Freshmen by Sex,
Fall 2005‐2011
Number
Enrolled
Continuation Rates %
Continued
Continued
to 2nd Yr
to 3rd Yr
Cumulative Graduation Rates and Continuation Rates %
Graduated
Continued
Graduated
Continued
Graduated
in 4 Yrs
to 5th Yr
in 5 Yrs
to 6th Yr
in 6 Yrs
Year
Enrolled
2005
Male
Female
Total
920
887
1,807
74.4%
71.4%
72.9%
63.3%
61.5%
62.4%
28.9%
32.1%
30.5%
28.0%
23.6%
25.8%
48.2%
50.2%
49.2%
6.0%
5.0%
5.5%
53.1%
53.8%
53.4%
2006
Male
Female
Total
1,004
909
1,913
73.9%
71.4%
72.7%
63.7%
62.4%
63.1%
30.4%
30.8%
30.6%
27.0%
24.3%
25.8%
49.5%
50.5%
50.0%
6.0%
5.1%
5.6%
53.9%
54.2%
54.0%
2007
Male
Female
Total
997
952
1,949
72.4%
74.8%
73.6%
61.7%
66.6%
64.1%
26.1%
32.8%
29.4%
27.8%
27.1%
27.5%
44.7%
54.0%
49.3%
6.8%
5.1%
6.0%
₋
₋
₋
2008
Male
Female
Total
926
881
1,807
75.6%
71.6%
73.6%
64.6%
62.5%
63.6%
30.1%
29.4%
29.8%
28.1%
26.3%
27.3%
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
2009
Male
Female
Total
819
817
1,636
71.1%
74.7%
72.9%
59.2%
64.5%
61.9%
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
2010
Male
Female
Total
860
887
1,747
70.7%
72.0%
71.4%
62.7%
62.6%
62.7%
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
2011
Male
Female
Total
952
961
1,913
64.7%
70.6%
67.7%
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
4 Years
6 Years
Freshmen Starting Fall 2006 (n=1,913)
Figure 3. 4-Year and 6-Year Graduation
Rates of
New Full-Time Freshmen by Sex
Male (n=1,004)
30.4%
Female (n=909)
30.8%
Total (n=1,913)
30.6%
Male (n=1,004)
53.9%
Female (n=909)
54.2%
Total (n=1,913)
54.0%
88
Table 36. Retention and Graduation Rates of New Full‐Time Freshmen by Ethnicity,
Fall 2005‐2011
Number
Enrolled
Year
Enrolled
Continuation Rates %
Continued
Continued
to 2nd Yr
to 3rd Yr
Cumulative Graduation Rates and Continuation Rates %
Graduated
Continued
Graduated
Continued
Graduated
in 4 Yrs
to 5th Yr
in 5 Yrs
to 6th Yr
in 6 Yrs
2005
White
Black Hispanic
Asian
Native American
Foreign
Total
1,452
143
76
26
8
11
1,807
73.3%
72.3%
66.7%
76.9%
62.5%
90.9%
72.9%
63.4%
56.0%
57.3%
61.5%
37.5%
63.6%
62.4%
32.7%
16.3%
21.1%
15.4%
12.5%
54.5%
30.5%
24.4%
35.5%
29.3%
42.3%
25.0%
9.1%
25.8%
51.1%
34.0%
40.8%
46.2%
25.0%
63.6%
49.2%
4.7%
12.1%
10.7%
7.7%
12.5%
0.0%
5.5%
54.7%
44.0%
48.7%
50.0%
37.5%
63.6%
53.4%
2006
White
Black Hispanic
Asian
Native American
Foreign
Total
1,561
140
81
28
14
18
1,913
72.9%
69.3%
75.0%
75.0%
42.9%
88.9%
72.7%
63.3%
57.9%
62.5%
64.3%
50.0%
83.3%
63.1%
32.6%
15.0%
25.0%
21.4%
28.6%
27.8%
30.6%
24.6%
29.3%
30.0%
28.6%
28.6%
50.0%
25.8%
51.2%
34.3%
48.8%
46.4%
57.1%
55.6%
50.0%
5.2%
7.1%
5.0%
7.1%
0.0%
22.2%
5.6%
55.3%
39.3%
50.0%
53.6%
57.1%
61.1%
54.0%
2007
White
Black Hispanic
Asian
Native American
Foreign
Total
1,510
180
114
29
11
10
1,949
74.9%
67.2%
65.8%
69.0%
63.6%
90.0%
73.6%
65.6%
53.9%
59.6%
65.5%
63.6%
90.0%
64.1%
31.8%
18.3%
21.9%
24.1%
9.1%
30.0%
29.4%
27.8%
21.7%
28.9%
34.5%
36.4%
40.0%
27.5%
51.9%
31.7%
47.4%
41.4%
36.4%
60.0%
49.3%
5.7%
8.3%
5.3%
6.9%
9.1%
0.0%
6.0%
2008
White
Black Hispanic
Asian
Native American
Foreign
Total
1,354
228
106
21
12
6
1,807
74.7%
70.6%
77.4%
61.9%
58.3%
83.3%
73.6%
64.7%
61.4%
64.2%
52.4%
33.3%
66.7%
63.6%
32.1%
18.4%
28.6%
14.3%
8.3%
66.7%
29.8%
25.9%
36.8%
25.7%
33.3%
25.0%
0.0%
27.3%
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₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
2009
White
Black Hispanic
Asian
Native American
Pacific Islander
Foreign
2 or More
Total
1,195
228
102
17
6
2
20
22
1,636
74.0%
74.1%
63.7%
64.7%
83.3%
100.0%
40.0%
68.2%
72.9%
63.6%
61.4%
50.0%
64.7%
66.7%
100.0%
15.0%
45.5%
61.9%
‐
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₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
2010
White
Black Hispanic
Asian
Native American
Pacific Islander
Foreign
2 or More
Total
1,177
319
128
14
2
2
12
36
1,747
74.1%
62.4%
74.2%
64.3%
100.0%
50.0%
75.0%
63.9%
71.4%
66.7%
52.0%
60.9%
71.4%
50.0%
50.0%
75.0%
38.9%
62.7%
‐
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₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
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₋
₋
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₋
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₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
2011
White
Black Hispanic
Asian
Native American
Pacific Islander
Foreign
2 or More
Total
1,121
504
160
11
2
1
3
43
1,913
72.4%
59.4%
63.1%
54.5%
0.0%
100.0%
100.0%
72.1%
67.7%
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₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
‐
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
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₋
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₋
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₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
Note: Unknown ethnic groups are not included in the breakdown, but are included in the total
No shows are not included in the headcounts. Students that are deceased or active veterans are not included in percentages
89
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₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
Table 37. Retention of New Full-Time Freshmen by Race/Ethnicity and Sex,
Fall 2011 to Fall 2012
Fall 2011
Enrolled
Returning Fall 2012
Percent
Retained
Number
Percent
Major
Non-Returning Fall 2012
Academic
Good
Probation/
Standing Suspension
Total Non-Returning
Fall 2012
Number
Percent
White
Male
Female
Total
596
525
1,121
416
393
809
70.2
75.0
72.4
55.6
51.5
53.7
92
75
167
88
57
145
180
132
312
29.8
25.0
27.6
Black
Male
Female
Total
205
299
504
106
193
299
52.0
64.5
59.4
40.7
44.5
42.9
15
28
43
84
78
162
99
106
205
48.0
35.5
40.6
Hispanic
Male
Female
Total
87
73
160
51
50
101
58.6
68.5
63.1
55.2
46.6
51.3
17
18
35
19
5
24
36
23
59
41.4
31.5
36.9
Asian
Male
Female
Total
7
4
11
4
2
6
57.1
50.0
54.5
42.9
25.0
36.4
2
1
3
1
1
2
3
2
5
42.9
50.0
45.5
American
Indian
Male
Female
Total
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
100.0
100.0
100.0
Pacific
Islander
Male
Female
Total
-
1
-
-
-
-
1
1
100.0
100.0
-
1
-
-
-
Male
Female
Total
17
26
43
14
17
31
82.4
65.4
72.1
76.5
50.0
60.5
F i
Foreign
M l
Male
Female
Total
2
1
3
2
1
3
100 0
100.
100.0
100.0
100 0
100.
100.0
100.0
Unknown
Male
Female
Total
36
32
68
20
22
42
55.6
68.8
61.8
44.4
56.3
50.0
7
3
10
9
7
16
16
10
26
44.4
31.2
38.2
Grand Total
Male
Female
Total
952
961
1,913
614
678
1,292
64.5
70.6
67.7
48.3
46.6
50.6
134
127
261
204
156
360
338
283
621
35.5
29.4
32.3
90
-
2
7
9
-
3
9
12
-
2 or More
NOTE: Includes summer matriculants, excludes "no shows" and active veteran students.
1
2
3
-
-
17.6
34.6
27.9
-
Table 38. Total New Freshmen Fall to Fall Retention by Major, Fall 2011 to Fall 2012
Enrolled
Fall
2011
Returning Students
Fall 2012
Retained
Changed
Major
Major
Total (%)
Non-Returning
2012
Left in Good
Left in
Standing
Prob/Susp
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
African American Studies
Biological Sciences
Biology
Clinical Laboratory Science
Chemistry
Chemistry
Forensic Chemistry
Pre-Chemical Engineering
Pre-Pharmacy
English & Journalism
English
Journalism
Foreign Languages & Literature
French
Spanish
Geography
Geography
Meteorology
Geology
History
Liberal Arts & Sciences
Mathematics
Nursing
Pre-Nursing
Philosophy & Religious Studies
Philosophy
Religious Studies
Physics
Physics
Pre-Architecture
Pre-Engineering
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology & Anthropology
Anthropology
Sociology
Women's Studies
TOTAL ARTS AND SCIENCES
1
107
102
5
54
13
32
1
8
37
19
18
3
3
16
2
14
1
20
8
10
115
115
2
2
40
1
4
35
21
86
6
2
4
527
46
44
2
20
4
14
1
1
15
7
8
3
3
10
1
9
8
4
5
55
55
1
1
13
2
11
10
51
3
1
2
244
22
20
2
19
5
11
3
3
2
1
2
2
3
2
2
21
21
1
1
12
1
11
6
10
1
1
104
63.6
63.4
80.0
72.2
69.2
78.1
100.0
50.0
48.6
47.4
50.0
100.0
100.0
75.0
50.0
78.6
55.0
75.0
70.0
66.1
66.1
100.0
100.0
62.5
75.0
62.9
76.2
70.9
66.7
100.0
50.0
66.1
1
16
16
3
2
1
9
6
3
2
2
1
4
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
Accountancy & Finance
Pre-Accountancy
Pre-Finance
Agricultural Sciences
Agriculture
Pre-Agricultural Engineering
Pre-Forestry
Pre-Veterinary Medicine
Computer Science & Info Systems
Computer Science
Network Technologies
Pre-Information Systems
Economics & Decision Sciences
Economics B.A.
Pre-Economics
Engineering
51
38
13
45
33
12
47
40
1
6
11
2
9
14
30
23
7
27
27
20
18
1
1
5
1
4
6
9
4
5
11
11
10
9
1
1
76.5
71.1
92.3
84.4
81.8
91.7
63.8
67.5
100.0
33.3
45.5
50.0
44.4
50.0
5
4
1
3
2
91
2
17
17
5
1
4
1
8
1
1
70
1
8
6
-
23
22
1
12
4
5
3
10
4
6
2
1
1
5
2
1
22
22
10
1
9
4
17
1
1
109
100.0
36.4
36.6
20.0
27.8
30.8
21.9
50.0
51.4
52.6
50.0
25.0
50.0
21.4
100.0
45.0
25.0
30.0
33.9
33.9
37.5
100 0
100.
25.0
37.1
23.8
29.1
33.3
50.0
33.9
7
7
23.5
28.9
7.7
15.6
18.2
8.3
36.2
32.5
66.7
54.5
50.0
55.6
50.0
4
4
9
7
-
2
4
1
3
4
Total (%)
2
2
2
3
Table 38. Total New Freshmen Fall to Fall Retention by Major (Continued)
Enrolled
Fall
2011
Returning Students
Fall 2012
Retained
Changed
Major
Major
Total (%)
Engineering Technology
Construction Management
Engineering Technology
Graphic Communication
Management & Marketing
Pre-Human Resource Management
Pre-Management
Pre-Marketing
Pre-Supply Chain Management
Pre-Business Undecided
TOTAL BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY
41
19
5
17
83
4
45
30
4
27
319
26
11
5
10
36
3
18
12
3
9
159
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
Curriculum & Instruction
Pre-Elementary Education
Special Education
Dietetics, Fashion Merchandising & Hosp.
Family & Consumer Sciences
Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies
Bilingual/Bicultural Education
Health Sciences
Emergency Management
Health Sciences
Health Services Management
Instructional Design & Technology
Kinesiology
Athletic Training
Exercise Science
Physical Education
Law Enforcement & Justice Admin
Pre-Law Enforcement & Justice Admin
Recreation, Park & Tourism Admin
Social Work
Pre-Social Work
TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
115
72
43
29
29
1
1
8
6
2
1
65
39
17
9
395
395
9
26
26
649
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
Art
Broadcasting
Communication
Communication Sciences & Disorders
Music
Theatre
Musical Theatre
Theatre
TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
3
2
Non-Returning
2012
Left in Good
Left in
Standing
Prob/Susp
1
13
1
7
5
6
53
70.7
68.4
100.0
64.7
59.0
100.0
55.6
56.7
75.0
55.6
66.5
55
39
16
16
16
5
5
1
31
17
9
5
233
233
6
14
14
361
22
11
11
3
3
1
1
11
8
2
1
46
46
1
3
3
87
67.0
70.4
62.8
65.5
65.5
75.0
83.3
50.0
100.0
64.6
64.1
64.7
66.7
71 2
71.
71.2
77.8
65.4
65.4
69.5
17
10
7
4
4
1
1
1
1
9
4
2
3
60
60
4
4
96
21
12
9
6
6
1
1
14
10
4
56
56
2
5
5
105
33.0
29.6
37.2
34.5
34.5
100.0
100.0
25.0
16.7
50.0
35.4
35.9
35.3
33.3
28 8
28.
28.8
22.2
34.6
34.6
30.5
18
53
12
18
53
19
8
11
173
11
30
8
9
38
12
7
5
108
-
61.1
64.2
75.0
77.8
77.4
84.2
100.0
72.7
72.3
3
6
1
3
4
2
4
13
2
1
8
1
1
29
38.9
35.8
25.0
22.2
22.6
15.8
27.3
27.7
1
39
62
-
-
4
1
5
3
4
1
3
17
OTHER
General Studies
University Advising
Interdisciplinary Studies
WESL
TOTAL OTHER
1
279
-
110
-
68
-
280
110
UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL
1,948
982
1
13
4
8
1
6
44
11
6
5
21
16
5
6
63
29.3
31.6
35.3
41.0
44.4
43.3
25.0
44.4
33.5
-
2
19
-
68
63.8
63.6
40
62
100.0
36.2
36.4
329
67.5
269
368
32.5
NOTE: Includes summer matriculants, excludes "no shows" and active veteran students.
Includes all new freshmen, full-time and part-time.
92
1
Total (%)
Table 39. Graduation Rates of New Full‐Time Freshmen by Admission Type,
Fall 2004‐2008
Number
Enrolled
Year
Enrolled
% Graduated
in 4 years
% Graduated
in 5 years
% Graduated
in 6 years
Admission Type
2004
Regular Admissions
Special Admissions
Total
1,775
295
2,070
35.0%
21.0%
33.0%
54.5%
48.1%
53.6%
58.8%
54.2%
58.1%
2005
Regular Admissions
Special Admissions
Total
1,507
300
1,807
33.8%
13.7%
30.5%
52.5%
32.7%
49.2%
56.9%
36.3%
53.4%
2006
Regular Admissions
Special Admissions
Total
1,681
232
1,913
31.7%
22.4%
30.6%
51.3%
40.1%
50.0%
55.2%
45.7%
54.0%
2007
Regular Admissions
Special Admissions
Total
1,691
258
1,949
31.3%
17.1%
29.4%
50.8%
39.3%
49.3%
2008
Regular Admissions
Special Admissions
Total
1,459
348
1,807
32.2%
19.5%
29.8%
Note: There are two admission types ‐ admitted under regular admissions standards and admitted under special admissions standards.
Students graduating within n years includes all students who graduated by the summer term of the nth year. The cohort selection is based on IPEDS GRS procedures.
Six‐year graduation rates exclude veterans with active status.
Regular Admission includes students admitted as non‐resident alien.
Figure 4. Four-, Five- & Six-Year Graduation Rates
New Full-Time Freshmen, Cohort Years 2004-2008
70%
60%
53.6%
50%
40%
30%
58.1%
49.2% 50.0% 49.3%
53.4% 54.0%
33.0% 30.5% 30.6%
29.4% 29.8%
20%
10%
0%
4-Yr Grad Rates
5-Yr Grad Rates
2004
2005
2006
93
2007
6-Yr Grad Rates
2008
Table 40. Retention and Graduation Rates of New Full-Time Transfers by Sex, Fall 2005-2011
Number
Enrolled
Continued
to 2nd Yr
Cumulative Graduation Rates and Continuation Rates %
Graduated Continued Graduated Graduated Graduated
in 2 Yrs
to 3rd Yr
in 3 Yrs
in 4 Yrs
in 5 Yrs
Graduated
in 6 Yrs
Year
Enrolled
2005
Male
Female
Total
725
542
1,267
77.3%
79.1%
78.1%
23.6%
23.1%
23.4%
46.4%
48.1%
47.1%
48.5%
53.0%
50.4%
61.0%
65.2%
62.8%
64.6%
68.8%
66.4%
65.6%
70.1%
67.5%
2006
Male
Female
Total
736
537
1,273
81.3%
80.7%
81.0%
25.7%
18.8%
22.8%
46.1%
56.1%
50.3%
52.0%
49.8%
51.1%
66.7%
65.9%
66.3%
69.8%
69.0%
69.5%
70.9%
70.0%
70.5%
2007
Male
Female
Total
624
465
1,089
82.5%
79.1%
81.0%
28.2%
24.3%
26.5%
45.1%
48.8%
46.7%
52.0%
55.7%
53.6%
62.8%
66.5%
64.4%
66.9%
70.5%
68.5%
₋
₋
₋
2008
Male
Female
Total
645
471
1,116
82.0%
81.5%
81.8%
23.9%
21.9%
23.0%
50.0%
52.8%
51.2%
51.2%
55.5%
53.0%
62.0%
66.2%
63.8%
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
2009
Male
Female
Total
671
482
1,153
82.2%
77.6%
80.3%
25.7%
22.8%
24.5%
49.2%
50.8%
49.9%
48.5%
50.4%
49.3%
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
2010
Male
Female
Total
668
503
1,171
82.3%
80.7%
81.6%
20.9%
18.3%
19.8%
46.9%
52.6%
49.4%
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
2011
Male
Female
Total
630
499
1,129
82.5%
78.9%
80.9%
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
Figure 5. Two- and Four-Year Graduation Rates of
New Full-Time Transfers by Sex,
Fall 2006 Cohort
2 Years
Female (n=537)
Total (n=1,273)
4 Years
Transfers Starting Fall 2006 (n=1,273)
Male (n=736)
25.7%
18.8%
22.8%
Male (n=736)
66.7%
Female (n=537)
65.9%
Total (n=1,273)
66.3%
94
Table 41. Retention and Graduation Rates of New Full-Time Transfers by Ethnicity, Fall 2005-2011
Year
Enrolled
Number
Enrolled
Continued
to 2nd Yr
Cumulative Graduation Rates and Continuation Rates %
Graduated
Continued Graduated Graduated Graduated
in 2 Yrs
to 3rd Yr
in 3 Yrs
in 4 Yrs
in 5 Yrs
Graduated
in 6 Yrs
2005
White
Black
Hispanic
Asian
Native American
Foreign
Total
984
78
54
14
7
23
1,267
79.3%
74.4%
83.0%
78.6%
85.7%
30.4%
78.1%
25.2%
10.3%
17.0%
14.3%
42.9%
8.7%
23.4%
46.6%
56.4%
56.6%
64.3%
42.9%
21.7%
47.1%
52.2%
37.2%
45.3%
42.9%
71.4%
21.7%
50.4%
64.6%
48.7%
62.3%
71.4%
71.4%
26.1%
62.8%
67.8%
56.4%
66.0%
78.6%
71.4%
26.1%
66.4%
68.4%
60.3%
69.8%
78.6%
71.4%
26.1%
67.5%
2006
White
Black
Hispanic
Asian
Native American
Foreign
Total
983
93
58
11
9
17
1,273
83.1%
67.8%
77.6%
81.8%
77.8%
47.1%
81.0%
24.4%
6.5%
27.6%
9.1%
0.0%
11.8%
22.8%
50.6%
56.7%
43.1%
45.5%
77.8%
35.3%
50.3%
54.2%
28.3%
51.7%
18.2%
33.3%
41.2%
51.1%
69.8%
41.3%
65.5%
45.5%
66.7%
47.1%
66.3%
72.6%
50.0%
67.2%
54.5%
66.7%
52.9%
69.5%
73.5%
51.1%
69.0%
54.5%
66.7%
52.9%
70.5%
2007
White
Black
Hispanic
Asian
Native American
Foreign
Total
836
64
64
8
5
19
1,089
82.5%
76.2%
77.4%
62.5%
80.0%
42.1%
81.0%
28.2%
17.5%
20.3%
12.5%
40.0%
5.3%
26.5%
46.5%
46.0%
51.6%
37.5%
40.0%
36.8%
46.7%
57.1%
38.1%
42.2%
12.5%
60.0%
15.8%
53.6%
67.4%
49.2%
54.7%
25.0%
80.0%
26.3%
64.4%
71.5%
54.7%
60.9%
25.0%
80.0%
31.6%
68.5%
-
2008
White
Black
Hispanic
Asian
Native American
Foreign
Total
835
91
62
11
8
14
1,116
84.7%
65.9%
74.2%
81.8%
100.0%
35.7%
81.8%
24.7%
7.7%
22.6%
18.2%
25.0%
7.1%
23.0%
51.6%
52.7%
51.6%
54.5%
50.0%
28.6%
51.2%
57.1%
27.5%
43.5%
63.6%
37.5%
28.6%
53.0%
67.4%
42.9%
54.8%
72.7%
37.5%
28.6%
63.8%
-
-
2009
White
Black
Hispanic
Asian
Native American
Pacific Islander
Foreign
2 or More
Total
893
90
64
14
1
3
28
13
1,153
82.2%
72.2%
82.8%
85.7%
100.0%
100.0%
35.7%
76.9%
80.3%
25.2%
11.1%
20.3%
42.9%
100.0%
33.3%
32.1%
38.5%
24.5%
51.2%
50.0%
54.7%
42.9%
0.0%
33.3%
25.0%
30.8%
49.9%
51.8%
23.3%
46.9%
71.4%
100.0%
33.3%
50.0%
46.2%
49.3%
-
-
-
2010
White
Black
Hispanic
Asian
Native American
Pacific Islander
Foreign
2 or More
Total
865
118
72
9
2
3
20
14
1,171
82.2%
73.7%
83.3%
100.0%
100.0%
100.0%
35.0%
92.9%
81.6%
21.3%
6.8%
12.5%
25.0%
0.0%
0.0%
45.0%
7.1%
19.8%
48.3%
54.2%
56.9%
62.5%
100.0%
66.7%
20.0%
57.1%
49.4%
-
-
-
-
2011
White
Black
Hispanic
Asian
Native American
Pacific Islander
Foreign
2 or More
Total
838
130
51
10
2
16
16
1,129
83.3%
70.8%
86.3%
90.0%
0.0%
50.0%
37.5%
75.0%
80.9%
-
-
-
-
-
-
Note: Unknown ethnic groups are not included in the breakdown, but are included in the total.
Noshows are not included in the headcounts. Students that are deceased or active veterans are not included in percentages.
95
Table 42. Retention and Graduation Rates of New Full-Time Transfers by Class, Fall 2005-2011
Number
Enrolled
Year
Enrolled
Cumulative Graduation Rates and Continuation Rates %
Continued
Graduated
Continued Graduated Graduated Graduated
to 2nd Yr
in 2 Yrs
to 3rd Yr
in 3 Yrs
in 4 Yrs
in 5 Yrs
Graduated
in 6 Yrs
2005
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Total
234
358
601
74
1,267
68.0%
78.2%
82.8%
70.3%
78.1%
2.2%
11.3%
36.6%
40.5%
23.4%
57.6%
53.4%
40.0%
41.9%
47.1%
17.7%
41.1%
66.4%
67.6%
50.4%
41.6%
56.6%
73.2%
74.3%
62.8%
49.4%
60.3%
75.4%
75.7%
66.4%
51.1%
61.4%
76.0%
78.4%
67.5%
2006
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Total
242
370
603
58
1,273
72.5%
81.6%
84.6%
75.9%
81.0%
1.3%
13.8%
35.7%
36.2%
22.8%
63.1%
59.2%
40.4%
44.8%
50.3%
14.2%
48.1%
66.2%
65.5%
51.1%
45.0%
65.4%
74.5%
75.9%
66.3%
52.9%
68.4%
76.1%
75.9%
69.5%
54.6%
69.5%
76.9%
75.9%
70.5%
2007
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Total
177
319
527
66
1,089
68.8%
79.3%
86.2%
81.0%
81.0%
0.6%
12.9%
41.5%
42.4%
26.5%
59.1%
59.2%
36.5%
33.3%
46.7%
17.6%
48.6%
67.4%
63.6%
53.6%
38.1%
61.1%
74.5%
69.7%
64.4%
48.0%
67.1%
75.9%
71.2%
68.5%
-
2008
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Total
188
390
455
83
1,116
73.7%
84.8%
83.1%
79.3%
81.8%
2.2%
11.6%
38.7%
37.8%
23.0%
61.3%
64.1%
38.5%
37.8%
51.2%
14.0%
48.2%
70.8%
65.9%
53.0%
39.2%
60.3%
75.6%
69.9%
63.8%
-
-
2009
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Total
204
341
521
87
1,153
73.0%
81.8%
84.4%
66.7%
80.3%
1.5%
14.7%
38.3%
34.5%
24.5%
63.7%
61.0%
39.5%
35.6%
49.9%
12.3%
41.9%
66.5%
62.1%
49.3%
-
-
-
2010
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Total
183
348
545
95
1,171
68.3%
84.8%
86.1%
70.2%
81.6%
2.2%
7.2%
29.7%
43.0%
19.8%
56.6%
60.5%
41.8%
37.6%
49.4%
-
-
-
-
2011
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Total
216
361
475
77
1,129
70.2%
81.7%
84.6%
84.2%
80.9%
-
-
-
-
-
-
Note: Other/Unknown ethnic groups are not included in the breakdown, but are included in the total.
No shows are not included in the headcounts. Students that are deceased or active veterans are not included in percentages.
96
Table 43. Retention and Graduation Rates of Total New Transfers by Associates/Non-Associates Degree
Fall 2002-2011
Assoc.
Number
% Part
Continued
Continuation Rates %
Continued
Continued
Graduated
Degree
Enrolled
Time
to 2nd Yr
to 3rd Yr
to 4th Yr
in 2 Yrs
Cumulative Graduation Rates
Graduated
Graduated
Graduated
in 3 Yrs
in 4 Yrs
in 5 Yrs
Graduated
in 6 Yrs
Year
Enrolled
2002
No
897
8.0%
71.8%
51.4%
21.7%
12.3%
38.1%
50.7%
55.9%
57.8%
Yes
516
21.2%
79.8%
39.5%
10.1%
35.6%
63.4%
69.1%
72.2%
73.9%
1,413
12.8%
74.7%
47.1%
17.5%
20.8%
47.3%
57.4%
61.8%
63.7%
Total
2003
No
891
7.3%
76.3%
53.8%
21.6%
12.1%
38.8%
52.7%
57.7%
59.1%
Yes
466
20.0%
81.3%
42.2%
9.1%
33.4%
67.5%
71.6%
74.8%
76.5%
1,357
11.7%
78.0%
49.9%
17.3%
19.4%
48.7%
59.2%
63.6%
65.1%
Total
2004
No
934
8.5%
74.4%
53.1%
24.6%
12.3%
37.7%
54.3%
60.4%
61.9%
Yes
428
19.7%
82.4%
44.7%
9.8%
33.5%
66.0%
74.0%
75.9%
76.6%
Total
1,362
12.0%
76.9%
50.5%
20.0%
19.0%
46.6%
60.5%
65.3%
66.5%
2005
No
Yes
Total
951
443
1,394
7.6%
12.4%
9.2%
72.1%
86.2%
76.6%
48.7%
42.9%
46.9%
20.6%
12.2%
17.9%
14.0%
38.8%
21.9%
38.9%
68.4%
48.3%
53.4%
75.6%
60.5%
57.4%
78.8%
64.2%
59.0%
79.7%
65.6%
2006
No
Yes
Total
964
453
1,417
7.5%
15.9%
10.2%
75.9%
86.5%
79.3%
54.3%
40.7%
49.9%
24.2%
13.2%
20.7%
13.3%
38.9%
21.5%
40.4%
67.1%
49.0%
57.9%
75.5%
63.5%
62.1%
78.6%
67.3%
63.2%
79.7%
68.5%
2007
No
Yes
Total
788
453
1,241
7.9%
19.9%
12.3%
73.9%
85.9%
78.3%
50.3%
40.2%
46.6%
19.1%
10.6%
16.0%
15.0%
40.8%
24.5%
40.8%
71.3%
51.9%
52.7%
79.0%
62.4%
58.2%
80.3%
66.3%
2008
No
2009
2010
2011
₋
₋
₋
814
9.0%
77.8%
56.2%
23.9%
11.9%
39.8%
53.3%
₋
₋
Yes
Total
456
1,270
17.8%
12.2%
84.9%
80.3%
41.0%
50.8%
11.2%
19.3%
38.6%
21.5%
70.2%
50.8%
74.9%
61.1%
₋
₋
₋
₋
No
Yes
Total
796
532
1,328
10.4%
17.4%
13.2%
73.6%
87.0%
78.9%
55.0%
42.8%
50.1%
24.8%
9.6%
18.7%
12.3%
38.1%
22.6%
33.1%
70.1%
47.9%
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
No
857
11.0%
74.9%
52.6%
₋
11.5%
₋
₋
₋
₋
Yes
480
15.0%
82.7%
40.2%
₋
29.3%
₋
₋
₋
₋
Total
1,337
12.4%
77.7%
48.0%
₋
18.1%
₋
₋
₋
₋
No
Yes
Total
822
470
1,292
9.9%
17.5%
12.6%
74.7%
85.9%
78.8%
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
Table 44. Average Years to Graduate for Students Entering as New Freshmen and New Graduate Students
New Freshmen
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
African-American Studies
Anthropology
Biology
Chemistry
Clinical Laboratory Sciences
English
Forensic Chemistry
French
Geography
Geology
History
Journalism
Liberal Arts & Sciences
Mathematics
Meteorology
Nursing
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Religious Studies
Sociology
Spanish
Women's Studies
Average Years
New Graduate Students
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
African-American Studies PBC
Biology
Biology-PBC (Zoo & Aquarium Studies)
Chemistry
English
English-PBC
Environmental GIS-PBC
Geography
Geography-PBC (Community Development)
History
Liberal Arts & Sciences
Mathematics
Mathematics-PBC
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Psychology Specialist
Sociology
Women's Studies-PBC
5.4
6.0
4.5
4.3
4.2
5.1
4.3
4.4
4.9
4.7
4.8
4.5
5.1
4.3
4.2
4.9
4.6
5.7
4.5
4.4
4.0
4.9
4.9
5.1
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY
Accountancy
Agriculture
Computer Science
Construction Management
Economics (B.A.)
Economics (B.B.)
Engineering Technology
Finance
Graphic Communication
Human Resource Management
Information Systems
Management
Marketing
Network Technologies
Supply Chain Management
4.3
4.1
4.5
4.6
5.6
4.3
4.9
4.5
4.6
4.2
4.4
4.5
4.4
4.5
4.5
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES
Athletic Training
Bilingual/Bicultural
Elementary Education
Emergency Management
Exercise Science
Family & Consumer Sciences
Health Sciences
Health Services Management
Instructional Design & Technology
Kinesiology
Law Enforcement & Justice Administration
Physical Education K-12
Recreation, Park & Tourism Administration
Social Work
Special Education
4.2
4.9
4.6
4.7
4.5
4.5
4.9
4.7
4.6
4.5
4.1
5.1
4.9
4.6
4.9
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
Art (B.A.)
Art (B.F.A.)
Broadcasting
Communication
Communication Sciences & Disorders
Music (B.A.)
Music (B.M.)
Musical Theatre
Theatre
5.0
5.0
4.4
4.5
4.1
5.0
4.6
4.1
4.9
Interdisciplinary Studies
General Studies
4.7
8.7
UNDERGRADUATE AVERAGE*
4.5
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY
Accountancy
Business Administration
Computer Science
Economics
Manufacturing Engineering
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES
College Student Personnel
Counseling
Educational Leadership
Educational Specialist
Educational Doctoral
Education & Interdisiplinary Studies
Elementary Education
Health Sciences
Health Services Admin.-PBC
Instructional Design & Technology
Instructional Design & Technology-PBC
Kinesiology
Law Enforcement & Justice Administration
Police Executiv e Administration-PBC
Reading
Recreation, Park & Tourism Administration
Secondary Education
Special Education
Sport Management
TESOL-PBC
(Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages)
Note: Represents graduates from Fall 2001 to Summer 2012.
*Excludes General Studies program
98
Average Years
2.0
3.8
3.6
2.4
3.5
2.7
2.3
3.7
2.9
3.4
5.8
2.2
2.0
2.2
3.6
3.1
3.1
3.1
4.8
2.5
2.6
2.1
1.8
2.5
2.0
4.1
5.1
5.1
4.8
5.4
5.8
3.6
3.2
5.0
4.0
3.4
4.6
4.4
4.9
2.5
2.5
5.5
2.7
2.0
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
Communication
Communication Sciences & Disorders
Museum Studies
Music
Theatre
3.8
2.1
2.7
3.7
3.3
GRADUATE AVERAGE
3.8
Table 45. Faculty/Staff by Employee Category and Location, Fall 2012
Male
PT
FT
Total
Female
PT
FT
TOTAL
FTE
Total
MACOMB CAMPUS
CIVIL SERVICE
Negotiated
Prevailing Wage
Non-Negotiated
Total Civil Service
FACULTY
Regular Negotiated*
Temporary Negotiated*
Non-Negotiated Faculty
Department Chairpersons
Total Faculty
ADMINISTRATORS
Negotiated
Non-Negotiated
Total Administrators
PROFESSIONALS**
Negotiated
Non-Negotiated
Temporary Negotiated
Total Professionals
GRADUATE ASSISTANTS
MACOMB TOTAL
176
40
144
360
2
3
5
178
40
147
365
73
370
443
1
12
13
74
382
456
252
40
529
821
810
273
36
11
29
349
1
2
21
24
274
38
32
29
373
173
68
15
6
262
1
3
25
29
174
71
40
6
291
448
109
72
35
664
630
19
124
143
1
1
19
125
144
45
101
146
5
5
45
106
151
64
231
295
288
10
41
51
134
1,037
8
8
93
131
10
49
59
227
1,168
7
50
2
59
149
1,059
2
12
14
77
138
9
62
2
73
226
1,197
19
111
2
132
453
2,365
113
390
2,231
10
10
-
10
10
16
16
1
1
17
17
27
27
26
20
2
1
23
2
11
13
20
4
11
1
36
23
3
2
2
30
1
6
7
23
4
8
2
37
43
8
19
3
73
59
2
8
10
-
2
8
10
4
10
14
-
4
10
14
6
18
24
24
2
1
3
3
49
2
15
2
1
3
5
64
11
71
4
12
15
83
2
1
3
20
147
QUAD CITIES
CIVIL SERVICE
Negotiated
Prevailing Wage
Non-Negotiated
Total Civil Service
FACULTY
Regular Negotiated*
Temporary Negotiated*
Non-Negotiated Faculty
Department Chairpersons
Total Faculty
ADMINISTRATORS
Negotiated
Non-Negotiated
Total Administrators
PROFESSIONALS**
Negotiated
Non-Negotiated
Temporary Negotiated
Total Professionals
GRADUATE ASSISTANTS
QUAD CITIES TOTAL
99
3
18
130
Table 45. Faculty/Staff by Employee Category and Location, Fall 2012 (Continued)
FT
Male
PT
Total
FT
Female
PT
TOTAL
FTE
Total
TOTAL UNIVERSITY
CIVIL SERVICE
Negotiated
Prevailing Wage
Non-Negotiated
Total Civil Service
FACULTY
Regular Negotiated*
Temporary Negotiated*
Non-Negotiated Faculty
Department Chairpersons
Total Faculty
ADMINISTRATORS
Negotiated
Non-Negotiated
Total Administrators
PROFESSIONALS**
Negotiated
Non-Negotiated
Temporary Negotiated
Total Professionals
GRADUATE ASSISTANTS
GRAND TOTAL
176
40
154
370
2
3
5
178
40
157
375
73
386
459
1
13
14
74
399
473
252
40
556
848
836
293
38
11
30
372
1
4
32
37
294
42
43
30
409
196
71
17
8
292
1
4
31
36
197
75
48
8
328
491
117
91
38
737
689
21
132
153
1
1
21
133
154
49
111
160
5
5
49
116
165
70
249
319
312
10
43
1
54
137
8
8
95
10
51
1
62
232
7
50
2
59
160
2
12
14
81
9
62
2
73
241
19
113
3
135
473
116
408
1,086
146
1,232
1,130
150
1,280
2,512
2,361
*Total full- and part-time faculty in bargaining unit
**Includes executive assistants and faculty assistants.
100
Table 46. Employees by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Fall 2012
Macomb Campus
White
Black
Hispanic
Asian
American
Native
American
Pacific
Islander
2 or
More
Foreign
Unknown
Total
Professor
Male
Female
Total
107
46
153
6
4
10
2
3
5
16
2
18
2
2
-
1
1
-
-
133
56
189
Associate Professor
Male
Female
Total
72
44
116
6
3
9
2
2
9
7
16
2
2
-
3
3
-
-
90
58
148
Assistant Professor
Male
Female
Total
56
54
110
8
2
10
3
2
5
8
10
18
-
-
-
11
8
19
3
3
89
76
165
Instructor
Male
Female
Total
53
88
141
1
2
3
-
1
4
5
-
-
-
1
1
3
3
59
94
153
Lecturer
Male
Female
Total
2
6
8
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
1
-
2
7
9
TOTAL FACULTY
MALE
FEMALE
TOTAL
290
238
528
21
11
32
5
7
12
34
23
57
2
2
4
-
3
1
4
12
9
21
6
6
373
291
664
Graduate Assistant
Male
Female
Total
141
146
287
15
20
35
5
4
9
1
5
6
-
-
1
1
49
37
86
16
13
29
227
226
453
Civil Service
Male
Female
Total
329
429
758
21
13
34
2
2
-
4
1
5
-
3
1
4
-
8
10
18
365
456
821
Administrator
Male
Female
Total
125
133
258
10
9
19
4
3
7
3
3
6
-
-
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
144
151
295
Professional*
Male
Female
Total
53
64
117
5
3
8
2
2
1
4
5
-
-
-
-
-
59
73
132
938
1,010
1,948
72
56
128
14
18
32
39
35
74
6
3
9
-
7
5
12
62
46
108
30
24
54
1,168
1,197
2,365
TOTAL MALES
TOTAL FEMALES
GRAND TOTAL
Note: Department chairs included with faculty.
*Includes executive assistants and faculty assistants.
101
Table 46. Employees by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Fall 2012, Continued
Quad Cities Campus
White
Black
Hispanic
Asian
American
Native
American
Pacific
Islander
2 or
More
Foreign
Unknown
Total
Professor
Male
Female
Total
8
7
15
-
-
-
-
-
1
1
-
-
9
7
16
Associate Professor
Male
Female
Total
6
5
11
-
-
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
6
6
12
Assistant Professor
Male
Female
Total
5
11
16
-
-
1
1
2
-
-
-
1
1
-
7
12
19
Instructor
Male
Female
Total
10
9
19
1
1
2
-
1
1
-
-
-
-
2
2
4
14
12
26
Lecturer
Male
Female
Total
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
TOTAL FACULTY
MALE
FEMALE
TOTAL
29
32
61
1
1
2
-
2
2
4
-
-
1
1
1
1
2
2
4
36
37
73
Graduate Assistant
Male
Female
Total
5
13
18
-
2
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
5
15
20
Civil Service
Male
Female
Total
6
15
21
1
1
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
1
4
10
17
27
Administrator
Male
Female
Total
7
14
21
2
2
-
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
10
14
24
Professional*
Male
Female
Total
3
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
3
50
74
124
4
2
6
2
2
3
2
5
-
-
1
1
1
1
5
3
8
64
83
147
TOTAL MALES
TOTAL FEMALES
GRAND TOTAL
Note: Department chairs included with faculty.
*Includes executive assistants and faculty assistants.
102
Table 46. Employees by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Fall 2012, Continued
Total
White
Black
Hispanic
Asian
American
Native
American
Pacific
Islander
2 or
More
Foreign
Unknown
Total
Professor
Male
Female
Total
115
53
168
6
4
10
2
3
5
16
2
18
2
2
-
1
1
2
-
-
142
63
205
Associate Professor
Male
Female
Total
78
49
127
6
3
9
2
2
9
8
17
2
2
-
3
3
-
-
96
64
160
Assistant Professor
Male
Female
Total
61
65
126
8
2
10
3
2
5
9
11
20
-
-
-
12
8
20
3
3
96
88
184
Instructor
Male
Female
Total
63
97
160
2
3
5
-
2
4
6
-
-
-
1
1
5
2
7
73
106
179
Lecturer
Male
Female
Total
2
6
8
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
1
-
2
7
9
TOTAL FACULTY
MALE
FEMALE
TOTAL
319
270
589
22
12
34
5
7
12
36
25
61
2
2
4
-
4
1
5
13
9
22
8
2
10
409
328
737
Graduate Assistant
Male
Female
Total
146
159
305
15
20
35
5
6
11
1
5
6
-
-
1
1
49
37
86
16
13
29
232
241
473
Civil Service
Male
Female
Total
335
444
779
22
14
36
2
2
-
4
1
5
-
3
1
4
-
11
11
22
375
473
848
Administrator
Male
Female
Total
132
147
279
12
9
21
4
3
7
4
3
7
-
-
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
154
165
319
Professional*
Male
Female
Total
56
64
120
5
3
8
2
2
1
4
5
-
-
-
-
-
62
73
135
988
1,084
2,072
76
58
134
14
20
34
42
37
79
6
3
9
-
8
5
13
63
46
109
35
27
62
1,232
1,280
2,512
TOTAL MALES
TOTAL FEMALES
GRAND TOTAL
Note: Department chairs included with faculty.
*Includes executive assistants and faculty assistants.
103
Table 47. Distribution of Full- & Part-Time Employees by Job Category, Fall 2010 - Fall 2012
Male
2010
Faculty
Executive/Administrative
Professional Non-Faculty
Secretarial/Clerical
369
156
115
18
Technical/Paraprofessional
Skilled Craft
Service/Maintenance
Total
78
73
154
963
2011
Faculty
Executive/Administrative
Professional Non-Faculty
Secretarial/Clerical
368
154
115
14
Technical/Paraprofessional
Skilled Craft
Service/Maintenance
Total
73
83
146
953
2012
Faculty
Executive/Administrative
Professional Non-Faculty
Secretarial/Clerical
Technical/Paraprofessional
Skilled Craft
Service/Maintenance
Total
Full-Time
Female
Total
291
160
175
246
660
316
290
264
70
56
998
148
73
210
1,961
298
158
184
237
666
312
299
251
68
58
1,003
141
83
204
1,956
372
153
120
13
292
160
176
211
664
313
296
224
68
71
152
949
76
55
970
144
71
207
1,919
-
-
Part-Time
Female
Male
38
1
13
5
2
Total
33
5
13
-
71
6
26
5
731
322
316
269
2
2
61
1
52
3
113
150
73
213
2,074
38
27
6
18
5
65
6
29
5
731
318
328
256
2
-
-
TOTAL
11
-
-
2
1
50
1
59
2
109
143
83
206
2,065
37
1
9
36
5
20
5
73
6
29
5
737
319
325
229
2
4
1
2
120
148
72
209
2,039
-
2
1
1
51
-
1
69
Note: EEO6 Categories
Table 48. Average Salaries for Full-Time, 9-Month Faculty, FY 2008-2012
FY 2008
Number
Professor
Associate
Assistant
Instructor
Lecturer
Total
155
179
176
100
11
621
FY 2009
Mean
84,090
65,239
51,987
40,126
35,786
61,622
Number
166
168
171
118
12
635
FY 2010
Mean
86,067
67,375
54,749
41,381
38,093
63,478
Source: AAUP Annual Salary Survey (9 month)
104
Number
163
175
167
113
11
629
FY 2011
Mean
88,985
70,303
57,034
42,911
41,411
66,195
Number
164
181
167
101
8
621
Mean
90,076
70,855
57,724
43,927
46,159
67,702
FY 2012
Number
170
173
164
109
7
623
Mean
91,118
72,099
59,314
45,228
48,829
68,960
Table 49. Selected Faculty Characteristics, Fall 2010 - 2012
FT
Fall 2010
Professor
Associate
Assistant
Instructor
Lecturer
Subtotal
Male
PT Total
Total
FT
PT
63
73
80
69
6
291
1
32
33
63
73
81
101
6
324
196
184
167
105
8
660
3
68
71
133
111
87
36
2
369
2
36
38
133
111
89
72
2
407
Librarian
Counselors
Graduate
Assistants
12
2
136
83
12
2
219
5
5
169
84
5
5
253
17
7
305
167
TOTAL
519
121
640
470
117
587
989
238
FT
Male
PT Total
Fall 2011
Professor
Associate
Assistant
Instructor
Lecturer
Subtotal
138
109
79
41
1
368
-
Female
FT
PT Total
-
-
Female
FT
PT Total
Total
FT
PT
2
35
38
139
109
81
76
1
406
67
69
85
71
6
298
67
69
86
97
6
325
205
178
164
112
7
666
1
-
1
26
27
1
3
61
65
Librarian
Counselors
Graduate
Assistants
12
2
134
87
12
2
221
5
5
174
1
87
5
6
261
17
7
308
1
174
TOTAL
516
125
641
482
115
597
998
240
FT
Male
PT Total
Fall 2012
Professor
Associate
Assistant
Instructor
Lecturer
Subtotal
-
Female
FT
PT Total
Total
FT
PT
62
64
88
71
7
292
1
35
36
63
64
88
106
7
328
204
160
183
108
9
664
142
96
95
37
2
372
1
36
37
142
96
96
73
2
409
Librarian
Counselors
Graduate
Assistants
10
1
137
95
10
1
232
5
5
160
2
81
5
7
241
15
6
297
2
176
TOTAL
520
132
652
462
119
581
982
251
*Excludes graduate assistants
Note: Excludes Executive Assistants and Faculty Assistants
For those new in Fall, years at WIU were counted as 0.5
1
1
71
73
-
Avg. Yrs.
at WIU*
Terminal
Degrees
#
%
Tenured
#
%
16.8
9.6
4.3
7.7
15.8
177
160
135
26
1
499
90.3
87.0
79.4
15.0
12.5
68.3
196
156
5
7
364
100.0
84.8
2.9
4.0
49.8
11.1
11.6
14
1
-
82.4
14.3
-
10
1
-
58.8
14.3
-
514
68.1*
375
49.7*
Avg. Yrs.
at WIU*
Terminal
Degrees
#
%
Tenured
#
%
16.8
10.1
4.6
7.4
18.3
184
158
136
20
498
89.3
88.8
81.4
11.6
68.1
206
162
5
4
377
100.0
91.0
3.0
2.3
51.6
12.1
13.1
14
2
-
82.4
25.0
-
12
1
-
70.6
12.5
-
514
68.0*
390
51.6*
Avg. Yrs.
at WIU*
Terminal
Degrees
#
%
Tenured
#
%
15.7
10.2
4.5
7.6
11.4
183
141
153
23
500
89.3
88.1
83.2
12.8
67.8
205
146
6
9
366
100.0
91.3
3.3
5.0
49.7
11.0
10.2
12
1
-
80.0
12.5
-
11
-
73.3
-
513
67.5*
377
49.6*
Tenure Track
#
%
28
139
1
168
15.2
81.8
0.6
23.0
3
17.6
-
171
22.6*
-
Tenure Track
#
%
16
138
1
155
9.0
82.6
0.6
21.2
1
5.9
-
156
20.6*
-
Tenure Track
#
%
14
155
2
171
-
171
8.8
84.2
1.1
23.2
-
22.5*
Table 50. Summary of Operation Costs by Fund, FY2008-2012
FY2008
(In Thousands of $)
General Revenue Funds
Income Funds
Local Grants
State Grants
Federal Grants
Private Gifts, Grants, and Contracts
Sales & Service of Auxiliary
Other/Indirect Cost Recovery
Total
$
$
58,287.5
58,537.7
293.5
3,997.3
14,933.7
1,060.7
47,925.1
21,591.8
206,627.3
FY2009
$
$
58,421.6
59,234.7
304.3
3,303.7
16,428.0
1,212.6
48,710.6
21,639.1
209,254.6
FY2010
$
$
59,929.6
57,529.3
326.1
3,913.5
23,232.5
1,636.9
48,098.1
20,437.5
215,103.5
FY2011
$
$
56,182.7
60,882.9
151.9
3,607.4
25,902.2
1,721.6
48,365.9
21,527.7
218,342.3
FY2012
$
$
55,548.3
68,668.8
156.7
3,356.8
28,240.3
2,113.7
49,185.0
21,507.3
228,776.9
Table 51. Summary of Operations Costs by Function of Expenditure, FY2008-2012
FY2008
(In Thousands of $)
Instruction
Organized Research
Public Service
Academic Support
Student Services
Institutional Support
O&M of Physical Plant
Independent Operations
CMS Group Health Insurance
FICA/Medicare
Total
$
$
72,536.6
2,519.8
13,390.6
9,293.3
31,353.0
8,446.0
31,267.7
33,891.7
2,571.5
1,357.1
206,627.3
FY2009
$
$
73,949.1
2,332.2
13,360.8
9,442.7
33,295.8
9,030.4
29,370.8
34,473.9
2,567.6
1,431.3
209,254.6
FY2010
$
$
74,891.2
2,819.9
14,520.8
8,936.4
38,966.8
8,715.9
27,968.1
34,165.6
2,619.7
1,499.1
215,103.5
FY2011
$
$
74,708.8
3,078.5
14,250.9
8,228.4
42,381.8
8,983.7
28,294.0
34,260.0
2,648.0
1,508.2
218,342.3
FY2012
$
$
79,449.2
6,074.1
14,774.0
8,701.9
41,066.6
9,277.7
30,200.5
34,944.1
2,724.2
1,564.6
228,776.9
Table 52. Summary of Operations Costs by Object of Expenditure, FY2008-2012
FY2008
(In Thousands of $)
Personal Services
Contractual Services
Travel
Commodities
Equipment
Awards and Grants
Telecommunications
Operation of Auto
Permanent Improvements
Other
CMS Group Health Insurance
FICA/Medicare
Total
$
$
115,908.7
41,778.5
2,114.0
4,598.9
7,332.8
15,819.8
1,290.0
428.8
2,862.1
10,565.2
2,571.5
1,357.1
206,627.4
FY2009
$
$
119,984.6
41,693.3
2,033.2
4,725.1
5,884.6
17,640.8
1,310.2
618.9
790.1
10,574.9
2,567.6
1,431.3
209,254.6
Source: Budget Office
107
FY2010
$
$
124,285.1
39,274.4
1,734.0
4,002.7
3,764.5
23,599.4
1,188.0
625.0
1,048.7
11,462.9
2,619.7
1,499.1
215,103.5
FY2011
$
$
123,381.5
40,157.8
1,417.0
3,913.3
3,905.0
27,101.0
860.0
839.5
560.2
12,050.8
2,648.0
1,508.2
218,342.3
FY2012
$
$
124,873.2
44,153.6
1,645.0
3,936.3
9,195.9
25,261.2
994.8
922.2
3,261.9
10,244.0
2,724.2
1,564.6
228,776.9
Table 53. Western Illinois University Appropriation History, FY2009-2013
FY2009
FY2010
FY2011
FY2012
FY2013
121,919,600
3.07
123,919,600
1.64
123,919,600
0.00
127,000,000
2.49
127,000,000
0.00
General Revenue Fund
Percent Change
59,919,600
2.80
59,919,600
0.00
56,182,700
-6.24
55,538,300
-1.15
52,147,800
-6.10
University Income Fund
Percent Change
62,000,000
3.33
64,000,000
3.23
67,736,900
5.84
71,461,700
5.50
74,852,200
4.74
50.85
51.65
54.66
56.27
58.94
Total Appropriation
Percent Change
Income Fund Percent Total
Note: Excludes Retirement
Source: Budget Office
Table 54. Sponsored Research, Instruction and Public Service Grants and Contracts,
FY2008-2012
Proposals Submitted Between July 1 and June 30
Research
Instruction
Public Service
Other
Total
FY2008
Amount
No.
FY2009
Amount
No.
FY2010
Amount
No.
FY2011
Amount
No.
FY2012
Amount
No.
$10,711,444
$541,272
$10,945,102
$178,115
$22,375,933
53
15
135
3
206
$8,274,013
$1,568,586
$11,081,266
$168,405
$21,092,270
50
8
122
7
187
$17,581,823
$574,624
$19,151,501
$302,918
$37,610,866
60
3
140
3
206
$31,034,764
$482,167
$13,549,428
$54,727
$45,121,086
44
4
123
1
172
$15,749,575
$449,324
$9,841,960
$1,000
$26,041,859
35
2
130
1
168
Awards Received Between July 1 and June 30
Research
Instruction
Public Service
Other
Total
FY2008
Amount
No.
$2,469,309
$942,701
$8,075,156
$11,250
$11,498,416
22
7
106
3
138
FY2009
Amount
$1,178,300
$765,500
$7,338,400
$123,225
$9,405,425
No.
FY2010
Amount
No.
FY2011
Amount
No.
FY2012
Amount
No.
18
5
104
7
134
$2,869,901
$359,805
$9,964,035
$14,674
$13,208,415
23
3
103
3
132
$5,254,455
$453,305
$8,983,428
$54,727
$14,745,915
24
3
114
1
142
$447,991
$449,324
$8,054,656
$0
$8,951,971
15
2
113
0
130
Awards by Type of Funding
Federal
Fed Flow-through*
State
Private
Other
Total
FY2008
Amount
No.
$1,376,536
$1,668,975
$7,124,658
$371,869
$956,378
$11,498,416
14
13
49
5
57
138
FY2009
Amount
$1,648,498
$2,444,308
$3,793,865
$255,476
$1,263,278
$9,405,425
No.
FY2010
Amount
No.
FY2011
Amount
No.
FY2012
Amount
No.
15
12
47
7
53
134
$1,743,394
$4,286,896
$5,083,417
$186,638
$1,908,070
$13,208,415
14
19
44
3
52
132
$6,079,858
$2,631,083
$4,363,785
$267,520
$1,403,669
$14,745,915
21
29
34
4
54
142
$435,396
$3,702,411
$3,175,052
$20,000
$1,619,112
$8,951,971
7
31
29
3
60
130
*Federal flow-through represents federal funds passed through State of Illinois or other non-federal agencies.
Source: Office of Sponsored Projects
108
Table 55. Cost Guarantee Program and Tuition & Fees
Since summer 1999 Western Illinois University has offered an undergraduate cost guarantee for tuition, fees, room and board for each new class of entering students.
The guaranteed rates remain in effect for four years if students maintain continuous enrollment. Incoming students in a degree program that requires more than four years
to complete will benefit from the guaranteed rate until the expected time of degree completion. Western Illinois University also has provided a tuition, fees, room and board
cost guarantee program for graduate students since Fall 2004. Western was the first university in the state to offer this guarantee, and is the only
university in the state to include fees and room and board in that guarantee.
Beginning Fall 2008, transfer students who earn an associate's degree and transfer to WIU the following semester receive the previous year's
cost guarantee rates.
Expected Annual Expenses for New Undergraduates* - FY2005 to FY2013
FY2005
Annual Tuition
In-State
Out-of-State
$
4,538
9,075
FY2006
$
FY2007
4,968
7,452
$
FY2008
5,439
8,159
$
5,895
8,843
FY2009
$
FY2010
6,456
9,684
$
FY2011
6,779
10,168
$
FY2012
7,220
10,829
$
FY2013
7,648
11,473
$
8,012
12,018
Annual Fees**
Macomb
Quad Cities
1,158
267
1,443
530
1,484
545
1,628
541
1,816
535
2,179
535
2,270
535
2,332
597
2,432
697
Annual Room & Board
(Macomb Campus Only)
5,768
6,143
6,446
6,898
7,210
7,642
8,138
8,460
8,820
11,951
13,042
13,857
14,977
16,072
17,259
18,287
19,178
20,002
10.7
9.1
6.3
8.1
7.3
7.4
6.0
4.9
4.3
16,489
15,526
16,577
17,925
19,300
20,648
21,896
23,003
24,008
1,000
2,450
1,000
2,454
1,050
2,700
1,150
2,766
1,150
2,885
1,200
3,233
1,200
3,081
1,200
3,041
1,200
3,650
In-State Total (Estimate)
15,401
16,496
17,607
18,893
20,107
21,692
22,568
23,419
24,852
Out-of-State Total (Estimate)
19,939
18,980
20,327
21,841
23,335
25,081
26,177
27,244
28,858
In-State Total Tuition,
Fees and Room & Board***
% Increase
Out-of-State Total Tuition,
Fees and Room & Board***
Annual Other Estimated Costs
Books (Estimate)
Personal Expenses (Estimate)
*Based on 15 credit hours per semester.
**Macomb campus fees include: Activity, Athletic, Bond Revenue, Computer, Facilities Enhancement/Life Safety, Health Center,
Publication, Talent Grant, and Transit Fee.
**Quad Cities Campus Fees include: Activity, Computer, Facilities Enhancement/Life Safety, Talent Grant, and Transit Fee.
***Health insurance fee was included.
Table 56. Student Financial Aid and Institutional Support, FY2012
Federal
Fund Source
Institution
State
Other
Total
Number of Students
Receiving Each
Type of Aid
Type
Grants, Scholarships & Waivers
Loans
Employment
Total
19,268,271
81,880,005
480,489
16,155,069
3,580,994
8,887,810
90,745
12,298,552
22,000
7,049,735
51,302,886
90,789,815
7,620,969
7,910
8,609
2,708
101,628,765
16,245,814
19,370,287
12,468,804
149,713,670
10,952
Total Values
17,314,492
10,587,628
FY 2012
Recipients
4,702
3,337
Total Values
18,251,134
11,861,618
27,902,120
8,039
30,112,752
Undergraduate Financial Aid FY 2010-2012
Fund Source
Federal Pell Grant
Monetary Award Program (MAP)
Total
FY 2010
Recipients
3,682
2,772
Fiscal Year
FY 2011
Total Values
Recipients
14,300,369
4,357
10,294,464
2,948
6,454
24,594,833
7,305
About 78 percent of all full-time undergraduate students who attend WIU receive assistance through loans, scholarships, tuition
waivers, grants, and/or employment.
Note: The Financial Aid fiscal year is fall, spring and summer.
Source: Financial Aid Office
110
Table 57. Alumni Survey Results, 1994, 1997, 2000, 2003 & 2006 Baccalaureate
Degree Recipients, Five Years After Graduation
Surveys were sent to students receiving baccalaureate degrees during calendar years 1994, 1997, 2000,
2003, and 2006. Table below displays responses to selected survey questions.
1994
1997
2000
2003
2006
Attitude Toward the University (Campus)
% Reporting strongly positive, positive or
somewhat positive
96.1
98.0
98.2
97.8
95.9
Attitude Toward Bachelor’s Degree Major
% Reporting strongly positive, positive or
somewhat positive
92.5
92.5
93.2
90.6
89.4
Since completing your bachelor's degree,
have you earned an additional degree?
% Reporting Yes
18.4
20.1
24.7
22.4
29.1
Are you currently employed?
% Reporting Full-time
% Reporting Part-time
% Reporting Not Seeking Employment
88.5
6.9
3.8
89.8
6.0
2.3
90.1
4.7
3.2
88.5
5.4
3.7
87.4
7.1
2.4
How closely related is your current job to
your bachelor’s degree major?
% Reporting “related” or “closely related”
72.5
77.0
76.7
75.8
73.6
If you incurred debt in your undergraduate degree program,
how did this affect you after you left the University?
% Reporting Serious Financial Problem
% Reporting Moderate Financial Problem
6.1
22.2
8.3
27.6
7.8
28.3
6.8
25.9
5.6
25.2
44.2%
1,119
495
39.0%
911
355
32.9%
1,046
344
35.1%
1,158
407
31.4%
1,084
340
RESPONSE RATES (%)
Number Surveyed
Number Responded
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Table 58. Macomb Campus Housing, Fall 2007-2012
Residence
Hall
Capacity
Residence
Hall
No.
5,000
4,800
4,400
4,400
4,400
4,400
4,574
4,456
4,138
4,086
4,207
4,149
1,720
1,668
1,136
935
744
494
-
(1.38)
(33.60)
Year
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Percent Change
Over Previous Yr
Single
Room
No.
University
Married*
No.
Resident
Assistants
Total
Living
On-Campus
Percent
New Freshmen
On-Campus
Total
Living
Off-Campus
Total
Macomb
Students
357
268
336
293
226
62
150
142
135
128
134
134
5,081
4,866
4,609
4,507
4,567
4,245
94.3%
95.2%
94.6%
93.6%
92.9%
92.4%
6,138
5,919
5,878
5,870
5,856
5,758
11,219
10,785
10,487
10,377
10,423
10,003
-
(7.05)
(72.57)
*Number of units available.
Source: University Housing
112
(0.5)
(1.67)
(4.03)
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