Table of Contents 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. 2 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 - 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% ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ 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% ‐ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ 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% ‐ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ 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% ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ‐ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ 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 ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ 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 111 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)