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 its peers. Our Mission By enacting our values and supporting the synergy between instruction, research, creativity, and service, Western Illinois University prepares a socially responsible and diverse student, faculty, and staff population to lead in the global society. 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 Our Values Because 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. Academic Excellence Social Responsibility Central to our history and tradition is the commitment to teaching, to the individual learner, and to active involvement in the teaching-learning process. Western Illinois University’s highly qualified, diverse faculty promotes critical thinking, engaged learning, research, and creativity in a challenging, supportive learning community. We are committed to an academic environment that encourages lifelong development as learners, scholars, teachers, and mentors. 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 will serve as a resource for and stimulus to economic, educational, cultural, environmental, and community development in our region and well beyond. 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 2010-2011 2011 Athletics Accreditation NCAA-Division I Program Accreditation Business & Technology Accountancy Business Admin. Economics Finance Human Resource Mgt. Information Systems Management Marketing Supply Chain Mgt. 2014-2015 Accrediting Body AACSB International—The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business 2014-2015 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 Education & Human Services Counseling (M.S.Ed.) Family & Consumer Sciences (Dietetics option) Athletic Training Nursing 2016 2015 2013 2016 Fine Arts & Communication Art Museum Studies Communication Sciences & Disorders (M.S.) (SpeechLanguage option) Music National Association of Schools of Art and Design American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 2015-2016 National Association of Schools of Music 2016-2017 Musical Theatre Theatre Western’s English as a Second Language Institute 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 2010 Undergraduate Programs and Degrees Available Bachelor of Bachelor MACOMB CAMPUS COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES B.S. B.A. African American Studies X Anthropology X Biology X Chemistry X Clinical Laboratory Science X Economics X English X Forensic Chemistry X French X Geography X Geology X History X Journalism X Liberal Arts & Sciences Mathematics X Meteorology X Nursing Philosophy X Physics X Political Science X Psychology X Religious Studies X Sociology X Spanish X Women's Studies X COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY Accountancy Agriculture X Computer Science X Construction Management X Economics Finance Graphic Communication X Human Resource Management Information Systems Management Manufacturing Engineering Tech X Marketing Network Technologies X Supply Chain Management COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES Athletic Training X Bilingual/Bicultural Education Elementary Education Emergency Management X Exercise Science X Family and Consumer Sciences X Health Sciences X Health Services Management X Instructional Design & Technology X Law Enforcement & Justice Admin X Physical Education X Recreation, Park, & Tourism Admin X Social Work Special Education COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS AND COMMUNICATION Art X Broadcasting X Communication X Communication Sci & Disorders X Music X Musical Theatre Theatre X OTHER General Studies X Interdisciplinary Studies X X TOTAL DEGREES OFFERED 28 20 of Social B.B. B.S.Ed. B.F.A. Work Bachelor of Music Liberal Arts & Sciences B.S.N X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 8 3 2 1 4 1 1 1 QUAD CITIES CAMPUS B.S. B.A. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Liberal Arts and Sciences Nursing COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY Accountancy Engineering X Information Systems Management Manufacturing Engineering Tech X Marketing COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES Elementary Education Law Enforcement and Justice Admin X Recreation, Park and Tourism Admin X OTHER General Studies X TOTAL DEGREES OFFERED 4 1 B.B. B.S.Ed. B.L.A.S. B.S.N. X X X X X X X 4 1 1 1 Ed.S. M.S.Ed. S.S.P. M.F.A. Graduate Programs and Degrees Available MACOMB CAMPUS M.S. M.A. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Biology X Chemistry X English X Geography X History X Liberal Arts & Sciences Mathematics X Physics X Political Science X Psychology X School Psychology Sociology X COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY Accountancy Business Administration Computer Science X Economics X Manufacturing Engineering Systems X COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES College Student Personnel X Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies Educational Leadership Elementary Education Health Sciences X Instructional Design & Technology X Kinesiology X Law Enforcement and Justice Admin X Reading Recreation, Park, and Tourism Admin X Secondary Education (Enrollment Suspended) Sport Management X COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS AND COMMUNICATION Communication X Communication Sciences & Disorders X Music Theatre TOTAL DEGREES OFFERED 14 8 M.B.A. Master of Account. M.A.T. Ed.D M.L.A.S Master of Music X X X X X X X X X X X X X 1 4 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 M.S. M.A. Ed.S. M.S.Ed. M.B.A. Ed.D M.L.A.S. QUAD CITIES CAMPUS COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Biology X English X Liberal Arts and Sciences COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY Business Administration COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES Counseling Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies Educational Leadership Elementary Education Health Sciences X Instructional Design and Technology X Law Enforcement and Justice Admin X Reading Special Education COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS AND COMMUNICATION Museum Studies X TOTAL DEGREES OFFERED 3 3 X X X X X X X X X X 1 6 1 1 Postbaccalaureate Certificate Programs Available MACOMB CAMPUS COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES African & African Diaspora World Studies Applied Mathematics* Community Development* English Environmental GIS* Women's Studies Zoo and Aquarium Studies* COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES Health Services Administration Instructional Design & Technology Distance Learning Educational Technology Specialist Graphics Applications Multimedia Technology Integration in Education Training Development Police Executive Administration* Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages* QUAD CITIES CAMPUS COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES English Environmental GIS* Zoo and Aquarium Studies* COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES Health Services Administration Police Executive Administration* Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages* COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS AND COMMUNICATION Museum Studies* *An 18-credit hour program as defined by Illinois Board of Higher Education 6 1 Western Illinois University Board of Trustees J. Michael Houston (Chair), Springfield, IL; appointed 1997 Houston is chairman emeritus of Town & Country Bank in Springfield. Carolyn J. Ehlert Fuller (Vice Chair), Milan, IL; appointed 1998. Ehlert is retired from Deere & Co. as director of public affairs and program support, Public Affairs Worldwide. Steven L. Nelson, Moline, IL; appointed 2006 Nelson is a partner in the law firm of Snyder, Park & Nelson, P.C. of Rock Island and licensed to practice law in Illinois and Iowa. William L. Epperly (Secretary), Chicago, IL; appointed 2004 Epperly is the president and owner of Stoneage Marketing, a business improvement consulting firm. Donald W. “Bill” Griffin, Macomb, IL; appointed 2006 Griffin retired from WIU as a professor of geography and director of the Institute for Regional and Community Studies (1971-1993). Christopher G. Bronson, Arlington Heights, IL; elected student representative. Bronson, a graduate kinesiology major, was elected by students to serve as the BOT student representative from July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011. FY2011 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 Administrative Advancement and Services Public Services Vice President for Quad Cities, Planning, and Technology 8 FY2011 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 Accountancy & Finance Agriculture Chemistry English and Journalism Computer Science & Info Systems 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 Curriculum and Instruction Art Broadcasting Dietetics, Fashion Merchan. & Hosp. Educational/ Interdisciplinary Bureau of Cultural Affairs Communication Educational Leadership Health Sciences Communication Sci/Disorders Museum Studies Instructional Design/Telecomm. Kinesiology Music Performing Arts Society Law Enforcement/Justice Admin Military Science Theatre and Dance Tri‐States Public Radio Recreation, Park/Tourism Admin Social Work University Television Special Education Associate Provost for Budget, Planning, & Personnel University Libraries Academic Budget/Personnel/Planning Center for Innovation in Teaching/Resrch. Commencement Registrar Sponsored Projects Summer School UPI Contract/Grievances Associate Provost for Graduate/Undergraduate Studies Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs Assessment of Student Learning Curriculum Development Academic Affairs Transfer Coordinator Diversity in Academic Affairs First Year Experience School of Graduate Studies Enrollment Management & Retention Quad Cities Coordination Student Issues Academic Program Review & Accred. University Advising & Academic Support Distance Learning, International Studies and Outreach Centennial Honors College Interdisciplinary Studies Distance Education International Education Non‐Credit Programs Study Abroad WESL BA in General Studies Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs Entrepreneurship Center Small Business Development Center 9 FY2011 Functional Organization Chart: Vice President for Student Services Vice President for Student Services Assistant to the VP Beu Health Center Electronic Student Services University Counseling Center Associate Vice President for Student Services Associate Vice President for Student Services Student Life Career Services AFS Budget Casa Latina Cultural Center Campus Recreation/Golf Course Disability Support Services Go West Transit Financial Aid Learning to Lead Gwendolyn Brooks Cultural Center Residential Administration Student Judicial Programs Residential Facilities Student Legal Services Residence Hall Food Service Program Student Publications Residential Life Women's Center Office of Student Activities Student Assistance & Parent Service Center Student Development and Orientation University Union/Bookstore University Union Food Service/Catering WIU Childcare Associate Vice President for Student Services /Director of Admissions Assistant Vice President for Student Services – Athletics Director Undergraduate Admissions Budget/Personnel Compliance/Student Athlete Services Development Operations/Facilities Marketing/Promotions Media Services 10 FY2011 Functional Organization Chart: Vice President for Administrative Services Vice President for Administrative Services Legal Services Assistant Vice President for Administrative Services Business Services Document and Publication Services Accounting Bindery & Finishing Accounts Payable Document Preparation Billing and Receivables Mail Preparation Financial Systems Mail Services Payroll Office Supplies Property Accounting & Redistribution Center Printing & Copying Human Resources IL Law Enforcement Training and Standards Benefits Center for Homeland Security Leadership Classification/ Compensation Executive Institute Diversity Outreach Media Resource Center Employee and Labor Relations Office of Grants/Special Projects Employment Examination Staff Development Physical Plant Public Safety Building Services Emergency Medical Services Building Trades Key/Access Control Capital Project Construction Parking Services Central Receiving Police Environmental Health & Safety Student Patrol Facilities/Construction 911 Dispatch In‐House Construction Landscape Maintenance Mechanical Trades Plant Administration Transportation Sustainability Purchasing Administrative Information Management Systems Accounts Payable Database Administration Information Systems/Applications Programming Contract Administration Support for STARS and WIUP Procurement PCard 11 FY2011 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 Relations Foundation/Development Services Major and Planned Giving Research University/Foundation Special Events Director of University Relations Scholarship Office News Services Foundation Scholarship Programs Publications Short‐Term Loan Program Visual Production Center University‐Wide Scholarship Programs University Marketing Trademark Licensing Program 12 FY2011 Functional Organization Chart: Vice President for Quad Cities, Planning, and Technology Vice President for Quad Cities, Planning, and Technology Quad Cities Campus University Planning Academic and Student Services Accreditation Planning Development Campus Master Planning Facilities and Planning Strategic Planning Instructional and Administrative Services Technology Planning Marketing/Public Relations Technology Support Services WQPT Public Television University Technology University Technology Center for the Application of Information Technologies (CAIT) Telecommunications 13 Table 1. Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollments of New Freshmen, Undergraduate Transfer, and First-Time Graduate Students by Sex, Fall 2007-2010 First-Time Freshmen Male Female Total Undergraduate Transfers Male Female Total First-Time Graduate Male Female Total TOTAL STUDENTS 2007 # Completed Applications # Accepted Applications # Enrolling Fall 2007 % Students Accepted % Students Accepted That Enrolled 3,897 2 569 2,569 1,002 65.9% 39.0% 4,306 3 025 3,025 955 70.3% 31.6% 8,203 5 594 5,594 1,957 68.2% 35.0% 1,389 1 037 1,037 690 74.7% 66.5% 1,325 939 557 70.9% 59.3% 2,714 1 976 1,976 1,247 72.8% 63.1% 879 553 267 62.9% 48.3% 928 669 334 72.1% 49.9% 1,807 1 222 1,222 601 67.6% 49.2% 12,724 8 792 8,792 3,805 69.1% 43.3% 2008 # Completed Applications # Accepted Applications # Enrolling Fall 2008 % Students Accepted % Students Accepted That Enrolled 3,820 2,532 929 66.3% 36.7% 4,344 2,996 887 69.0% 29.6% 8,164 5,528 1,816 67.7% 32.9% 1,398 1,014 704 72.5% 69.4% 1,189 869 569 73.1% 65.5% 2,587 1,883 1,273 72.8% 67.6% 806 520 278 64.5% 53.5% 953 655 379 68.7% 57.9% 1,759 1,175 657 66.8% 55.9% 12,510 8,586 3,746 68.6% 43.6% 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% 13,016 8,585 3,728 66.0% 43.4% Figure 1. New Students, Percent Accepted and Percent Accepted That Enrolled, Fall 2010 74.5% 66.0% 64.6% 64.6% 59.3% 57.7% 43.4% 32.4% Freshmen F h Transfer T f Grad G d 2010 Accepted 2010 Enrolled 15 Total T t l 1,829 1,084 626 59.3% 57.7% Table 2. New Freshmen Class Profile, Fall 2010 Distribution by Race/Ethnicity and Sex Male White Black Hispanic Asian American Indian Other Pacific Islander Foreign 2 or More Total Percent Female 607 122 64 9 30 2 9 21 864 574 203 64 5 2 27 4 15 894 49.1% 50.9% Total High School Background Percent 1,181 325 128 14 2 57 2 13 36 1,758 Illinois High School Graduates 67.2% 18.5% 7.3% 0.8% 0.1% 3.2% 0.1% 0.7% 2.0% 1,649 Out-Of-State High School Graduates 81 GED Equivalency or Unknown 14 Home School 1 13 Foreign Secondary Total 1,758 High School Grade Point Average High School Percentile Rank Class Rank Number Upper 10% 119 20% 265 25% 360 30% 451 40% 626 50% 837 60% 1,055 70% 1,243 75% 1,300 80% 1,354 90% 1,421 100% 1,434 Total Average Rank Average GPA 3.00 3.01 2.98 3.02 Year Admitted 2010 2009 2008 2007 Percent 8.3% 18.5% 25.1% 31.5% 43.7% 58.4% 73.6% 86.7% 90.7% 94.4% 99.1% 100.0% Average ACT Score Year Admitted 2010 2009 2008 2007 Average ACT 21.0 21.3 21.2 21.2 Distribution by Residency 55.8% Illinois Residents Out-of-State Foreign Residents Total 1,683 62 13 1,758 Iowa Students Missouri Students Wisconsin 29 9 7 Excludes 324 students with no high school rank record High Schools Sending the Highest Number of Students to WIU Macomb High School Neuqua Valley High School Lincoln-Way East High School Adlai Stevenson High School West Prairie High School Quincy Sr. High School Waubonsie Valley High School Illini West High School Thornwood High School Rushville-Industry High School York Community High School Naperville Central High School Proviso West High School Financial Aid 23 18 18 18 17 16 16 16 15 14 13 13 13 Received Scholarships, Grants, Fellowships, Tuition and Waivers, or Traineeships Received Loans Employed by institution Served by all financial programs Average Financial Aid 16 950 1,290 88 1,437 $ 11,688 Table 3. Majors of New Freshmen, Fall 2006-2010 2006 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 Sci Pre-Ag Engineering Pre-Forestry Pre-Vet Medicine Computer Science & Info Systems Computer Science Network Technologies Pre-Information Systems Economics Economics B.A. Pre-Economics Engineering Engineering Technology Construction Management Graphic Communication Mfg Engineering Tech 2007 2008 2009 2010 98 49 1 2 15 14 1 16 38 9 20 2 7 46 29 17 7 7 15 15 3 37 9 2 2 16 1 3 12 26 63 8 8 368 1 131 55 2 4 25 18 2 25 47 10 25 12 46 22 24 5 2 3 16 16 4 33 25 1 1 8 3 2 3 30 75 5 5 427 128 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 89 67 22 34 26 1 7 40 39 1 4 4 67 41 15 11 70 50 20 35 32 3 35 32 2 1 3 3 56 35 16 5 59 48 11 37 29 8 40 38 1 1 1 1 51 28 20 3 46 31 15 47 36 1 10 30 23 4 3 5 1 4 44 24 14 6 41 38 3 44 36 8 36 31 1 4 3 3 1 43 24 13 6 17 Table 3. Majors of New Freshmen, Fall 2006-2010 (Continued) 2006 95 3 44 47 1 21 21 350 2007 90 5 43 38 4 24 24 313 2008 84 3 43 35 3 17 17 289 2009 74 3 37 30 4 12 12 258 2010 62 3 31 24 4 14 14 244 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES 157 Curriculum and Instruction Elementary Educ. (and Pre-El Ed) 115 Special Education 42 Dietetics, Fashion Merch. & Hosp. 44 Family and Consumer Sciences 44 Educational & Interdisc. Studies 3 Bilingual/Bicultural Ed 3 Health Sciences 3 1 Health Sciences Emergency Management Health Services Management 2 Instructional Design & Technology 3 Kinesiology 78 Athletic Training Exercise Science Kinesiology 78 Physical Education Law Enforcement & Justice Admin. 341 Law Enf. & Just. Adm (& Pre-LEJA) 341 Recreation, Park & Tourism Admin. 8 Social Work 24 Pre-Social Work 24 TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES 661 161 121 40 51 51 3 3 5 4 1 4 76 76 321 321 17 24 24 662 130 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 20 318 318 8 10 10 603 COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS AND COMMUNICATION Art 25 Broadcasting 31 Communication 17 Communication Sciences & Disorders 11 Music 48 Theatre 14 Musical Theatre 7 Theatre 7 TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION 146 27 27 29 10 61 10 3 7 164 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 OTHER General Orientation General Studies Interdisciplinary Studies Unclassified WESL TOTAL OTHER 396 1 397 389 1 1 391 373 3 376 295 1 296 317 2 2 321 1,922 1,957 1,816 1,641 1,758 Management & Marketing Pre-Human Resource Mgt Pre-Management Pre-Marketing Pre-Supply Chain Mgt. Other Pre-Business Undecided TOTAL BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY GRAND TOTAL - NEW FRESHMEN 18 5 76 29 27 Table 4. Majors of New Transfers, Fall 2006-2010 2006 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 Economics B.A. 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 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 Accountancy (& Pre-Accountancy) Finance (& Pre-Finance) Agriculture Agriculture Sci Pre-Ag Engineering Pre-Forestry Pre-Vet Medicine Computer Science & Info Systems Computer Science Network Technologies Information Systems (& Pre-Info Systems) Economics Economics (& Pre-Economics) 2007 - 2008 2 1 11 2 31 17 8 4 4 3 2 1 1 1 13 41 11 11 1 252 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 74 53 21 52 50 - 64 51 13 71 71 - 68 47 21 61 59 - 59 44 15 60 59 - 2 32 18 5 9 - 24 10 5 9 2 2 2 33 20 1 12 2 2 1 25 12 5 8 3 3 58 42 1 6 4 5 18 7 9 2 27 21 6 5 - 3 18 4 4 11 4 5 12 1 14 2 48 1 13 67 13 13 1 290 7 2 26 6 1 1 4 2 2 13 54 12 12 1 241 75 59 16 69 68 1 28 15 13 3 3 6 42 24 18 3 6 - 3 3 2 1 19 2010 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 59 36 1 1 5 6 2 8 17 3 11 3 1 30 18 12 4 - 56 38 2 2 3 1 1 9 16 6 4 2009 Table 4. Majors of New Transfers, Fall 2006-2010 (Continued) 2006 Engineering Engineering Technology Construction Management Graphic Communication Manufacturing Engineering Technology 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 Educ. (& Pre-El Ed) Special Education Dietetics, Fashion Merch. & Hosp. Family and Consumer Sciences Educational & Interdisc. Studies Bilingual/Bicultural Ed Health Sciences Health Sciences Emergency Management Health Services Management Instructional Design & Technology Kinesiology Athletic Training Exercise Science Kinesiology Physical Education Law Enforcement & Justice Admin. Law Enf. & Just. Adm (& Pre-LEJA) Recreation, Park & Tourism Admin. 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 Orientation General Studies Interdisciplinary Studies Unclassified WESL TOTAL OTHER GRAND TOTAL - NEW TRANSFERS 2007 2008 2009 2010 52 24 15 13 134 7 76 46 5 11 11 372 55 20 18 17 137 8 76 44 9 7 7 357 51 23 16 12 123 6 65 43 9 1 1 336 2 51 31 8 12 110 7 67 33 3 5 5 332 12 59 34 14 11 108 2 60 36 10 5 5 331 153 125 28 33 33 5 5 3 1 - 134 117 17 25 25 1 1 7 5 120 92 28 34 34 1 1 11 2 6 112 97 15 18 18 2 2 16 1 10 105 88 17 24 24 1 1 22 1 15 2 2 62 62 236 236 19 24 24 537 2 1 48 48 208 208 24 17 17 465 3 3 59 59 213 213 30 28 28 499 5 3 70 13 28 29 210 210 25 30 30 486 6 2 71 19 32 20 220 220 36 22 22 503 15 14 31 7 15 6 2 4 88 9 7 30 9 13 4 1 3 72 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 50 68 5 13 - 51 57 5 48 60 2 1 - 48 87 1 3 - 39 76 8 3 - 136 113 111 139 126 1,423 1,248 1,274 1,332 1,344 20 Table 5. Distribution of New Freshmen by ACT Composite Scores, Fall 2006-2010 2006 Total % of Total 2007 Total % of Total 2008 Total % of Total 2009 Total % of Total 2010 Total % of Total Standard Scores 1 1 3 10 6 28 31 66 61 101 133 150 196 250 257 229 214 118 72 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.5 0.3 1.4 1.6 3.4 3.1 5.2 6.8 7.7 10.0 12.8 13.1 11.7 10.9 6.0 3.7 1,873 0.1 0.5 0.6 1.2 1.9 2.1 3.5 5.7 6.5 7.3 10.6 13.6 13.8 10.6 9.1 5.9 4.4 97.5 1,927 49 2.5 1,922 OAS Admits 230 Mean ScoreRegular Admits 21.6 Mean Score-All WIU First-Time Freshmen 21.2 Nat'l Avg. 21.1 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 & Below Subtotal No Official Score TOTAL 1 9 12 24 37 40 68 110 124 141 204 262 265 204 174 113 85 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 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 98.5 1,792 98.7 1,596 97.3 1,718 97.7 30 1.5 24 1.3 45 2.7 40 2.3 100.0 1,957 100.0 1,816 100.0 1,641 100.0 1,758 100.0 12.0 257 13.1 347 19.1 253 15.4 328 18.7 -- 21.5 -- 21.6 -- 21.6 -- 21.4 -- -- 21.2 -- 21.2 -- 21.3 -- 21.0 -- - 21.2 21.1 21.1 OAS: Office of Academic Services Figure 2. New Freshmen ACT Composite Score Fall 2006-2010 21.6 21.6 21.6 21.5 21.4 21.2 21.2 21.2 21.3 21.0 2006 2007 2008 Regular Admits 21 2009 All Admits 2010 - 21.1 Table 6. Macomb Campus Distribution of Illinois New Freshmen by Home County, Fall 2006-2010 2006 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 29 1 1 12 2 10 3 2 9 4 3 2 501 3 1 14 3 220 1 1 1 29 4 16 30 8 39 2 1 3 9 86 8 26 14 113 13 18 6 16 62 65 12 2007 2008 30 1 7 2 2 2 6 9 10 5 3 1 532 1 8 1 3 212 1 2 26 8 5 24 4 24 3 1 1 4 83 4 17 21 119 14 5 8 4 93 88 17 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 22 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 Table 6. Macomb Campus Distribution of Illinois New Freshmen by Home County, Fall 2006-2010 (Continued) 2006 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 2007 2008 2009 2010 7 9 18 1 8 5 8 2 13 11 27 5 9 3 31 6 34 11 2 4 10 21 1 3 3 15 21 104 3 41 4 6 10 21 1 5 9 10 3 3 21 19 47 1 4 3 41 8 36 11 5 12 18 6 14 22 119 1 33 4 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 Totals 1,843 1,904 1,752 1,553 1,683 %Inc (Dec) over Prev Yr 6.5% 3.3% -8.0% -11.4% 8.4% 16.2% 17.0% 16.2% 14.8% 16.2% Total as % of Macomb Campus Headcount Enrollment Students from 66 Illinois counties. 23 Table 7. New Transfer Profile, Fall 2010 Distribution by Race, Class and Sex Freshmen Male Female White Black Hispanic Asian Amer. Ind. Other Pac. Islander Foreign 2 or More Total 66 21 6 1 10 1 1 106 52 18 9 3 3 85 Sophomores Male Female 172 21 20 1 2 15 1 2 234 100 26 3 9 1 139 Juniors Male Female 259 20 18 6 25 1 5 5 339 Seniors Male Female 243 23 18 1 10 2 5 5 307 50 4 2 3 1 60 Transfers by Location 52 7 3 2 1 1 8 74 Male Total Female TOTAL 447 74 33 3 23 3 13 9 605 994 140 79 11 2 76 4 21 17 1,344 547 66 46 8 2 53 1 8 8 739 Transfers by Full-/Part-Time Number Transferred Macomb Campus Macomb Extension Quad Cities Quad Cities Extension 1,091 58 189 6 Total 1,344 Number Transferred Full-Time 1,174 Part-Time 170 Total Top Ten Majors of Transfer Students 1,344 Top Ten Transfer Colleges Number Transferred LEJA/Pre-LEJA Elementary Education/Pre-El Ed General Studies Agriculture Biology Psychology General Orientation Management Construction Management Exercise Science Number Transferred 208 86 65 59 53 38 37 34 33 32 Black Hawk College Spoon River College John Wood Comm. College Carl Sandburg College Illinois Central College Scott Comm. College College of DuPage Southeastern Comm. College Joliet Junior College Lincoln Land Comm. College Most Popular Transfer Major by Location Number Transferred Macomb Campus Macomb Extension Quad Cities Quad Cities Extension LEJA/Pre-LEJA General Studies Elementary Education General Studies 208 35 31 3 24 130 102 64 61 56 56 45 41 38 35 Table 8. Origin of New Transfer Students, Fall 2006-2010* Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 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 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 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 Junior Senior 1 1 6 5 110 25 37 19 154 50 % DIFF PREV YEAR 18.5% 56.3% 170 28 46 244 245 288 33 53 374 380 409 30 116 555 665 18 12 16 46 83 885 103 231 1,219 1,423 -1.8% 1.4% 1 1 17 5 136 14 30 8 184 28 19.5% -44.0% 125 23 33 181 183 241 36 43 320 342 358 21 99 478 628 30 8 18 56 94 754 88 193 1,035 1,247 -15.1% -12.4% 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% - - *Includes transfer students with matriculation dates of June and August 25 TOTAL -1.5% Table 9. Graduate Profile, Fall 2010 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 330 214 294 113 134 8 313 6 68 57 51 387 29 68 5 32 2 400 265 1,026 148 272 278 185 278 118 37 122 80 748 30 235 267 147 778 87 216 69 21 216 50 28 64 97 32 11 28 146 103 236 56 85 1,085 395 592 39 2,111 896 1,215 1,495 384 232 626 *Full-Time = 9 or more credit hours. **Includes unclassified, advanced graduates and WESL. Graduate Assistants by College/Area Quad Cities Administrative Support Arts and Sciences Business and Technology Campus Recreation Distance Learning Ed & Human Services Fine Arts & Communi. Libraries Physical Plant Provost Restricted Funds Union University Housing & Dining VP Admin. Serv. VP Adv. & Pub. Services VP QC, Planning & Tech VP Student Services Total Graduate Assistants Teaching Assistants Arts & Sciences Business & Technology Ed & Human Services Fine Arts & Communi. Restricted Funds Total Teaching Assistants - Macomb 10 74 32 14 3 39 46 1 16 2 1 19 36 43 1 16 1 1 1 55 373 - 44 10 14 9 3 80 19 453 New Graduate Students, by College/Previous School Arts & Sciences Business & Technology Education & Human Serv Fine Arts & Comm Other Total U.S. Non-IL 18-21 22-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-49 50-64 65+ Unknown Total 29 4 81 10 14 46 12 71 21 18 21 39 9 2 27 222 138 168 98 Full-Time Male Female 11 8 247 259 105 117 39 33 15 20 11 15 7 9 435 26 International 50 48 75 23 26 Age of Total Graduate Students AVERAGE AGE: 31.2 Grand Total Other Illinois WIU 461 Part-Time Male Female 1 1 51 82 106 233 81 149 64 89 75 159 33 84 5 2 416 799 Table 10. Headcount Enrollment by Class Level and Location, Fall 2006-2010 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 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% 8 27 35 65 218 283 318 424 742 -14.0% 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% 4 9 13 234 367 601 614 717 1,331 9.4% 3 19 22 235 398 633 655 676 1,331 0.0% 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% QUAD CITIES EXTENSION Freshmen Sophomores Lower Division Total Junior Senior Upper Division Total TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL GRADUATE GRAND TOTAL Percent Change 0 1 1 6 11 17 18 22 40 -32.2% 0 0 0 5 18 23 23 16 39 -2.5% 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% TOTAL ENROLLMENT Freshmen Sophomores Lower Division Total Junior Senior Upper Division Total TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL GRADUATE GRAND TOTAL Percent Change 2,976 2,072 5,048 2,963 3,323 6,286 11,334 2,268 13,602 1.5% 2,903 1,971 4,874 2,766 3,507 6,273 11,147 2,184 13,331 -2.0% 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% MACOMB Freshmen Sophomores Lower Division Total Junior Senior Upper Division Total TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL GRADUATE GRAND TOTAL Percent Change 2,963 2,038 5,001 2,628 2,729 5,357 10,358 1,010 11,368 0.8% 2,892 1,925 4,817 2,461 2,873 5,334 10,151 1,068 11,219 -1.3% MACOMB EXTENSION Freshmen Sophomores Lower Division Total Junior Senior Upper Division Total TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL GRADUATE GRAND TOTAL Percent Change 9 24 33 95 216 311 344 519 863 1.4% QUAD CITIES Freshmen Sophomores Lower Division Total Junior Senior Upper Division Total TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL GRADUATE GRAND TOTAL Percent Change 27 Table 11. Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity and Location, Fall 2006-2010 White Black Hispanic Asian American Indian Pacific Islander 2 or More Foreign Other* Total Percent Minority** MACOMB 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 9,061 8,750 8,220 7,892 7,608 758 775 864 899 1,124 427 474 476 530 579 149 152 141 109 97 42 42 58 22 21 21 21 122 146 349 393 401 410 341 582 633 625 482 440 11,368 11,219 10,785 10,487 10,377 12.8% 13.6% 15.1% 17.0% 20.0% % of Total 2010 73.3% 10.8% 5.6% 0.9% 0.2% 0.2% 1.4% 3.3% 4.2% 100.0% 20.0% 8 7 7 8 12 65 49 60 28 37 1.4% 4.4% 100.0% 11.6% 76 80 93 78 75 1,331 1,331 1,360 1,352 1,277 10.1% 10.7% 11.0% 10.7% 11.5% 5.9% 100.0% 11.5% MACOMB EXTENSION 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 723 627 862 647 704 39 33 39 51 53 21 19 22 23 21 % of Total 2010 83.1% 6.3% 2.5% 0.7% QUAD CITIES 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 1,120 1,113 1,123 1,129 1,059 53 59 61 49 50 60 66 62 65 57 6 2 10 11 10 % of Total 2010 82.9% 3.9% 4.5% 0.8% QUAD CITIES EXTENSION 2006 33 2007 32 2008 27 2009 48 2010 70 % of Total 2010 TOTAL 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 % of Total 2010 83.3% 10,937 10,522 10,232 9,716 9,441 75.0% 2 4 4 3 3.6% 852 871 964 1,003 1,230 9.8% - 5 2 4 9 6 1 4 1 - 2 5 4 4 5 0.6% 8 7 7 1 5 0.4% - - 2 7 9 - 0.0% - 1.1% 10 15 1 0.1% - 8 4 4 9 5 1.2% - 0.4% 1 1 2 - 4 3 5 6 5 863 742 998 779 847 40 39 32 61 84 8.4% 8.5% 7.4% 12.8% 11.6% 5.6% 11.1% 0.0% 10.9% 11.4% 4.8% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2.4% 0.0% 6.0% 100.0% 11.4% 508 559 560 619 661 160 156 155 130 113 52 54 69 27 31 23 22 139 172 366 404 412 428 358 727 765 783 594 557 13,602 13,331 13,175 12,679 12,585 12.2% 13.1% 14.1% 16.1% 18.5% 5.3% 0.9% 0.2% 0.2% 1.4% 2.8% 4.4% 100.0% 18.5% *Includes students who failed to provide an ethnic data. **Percent of student body who completed an ethnic data card and identified themselved as belonging to one of the six minority groups listed, excluding Other. 28 Table 12. Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity, Sex and Level, Fall 2010 Undergraduate Number Percent Graduate Number Percent Total Number Percent WHITE Male Female Total 4,154 3,679 7,833 39.7% 35.1% 74.8% 595 1,013 1,608 28.2% 48.0% 76.2% 4,749 4,692 9,441 37.7% 37.3% 75.0% BLACK Male Female Total 488 657 1,145 4.7% 6.3% 10.9% 39 46 85 1.8% 2.2% 4.0% 527 703 1,230 4.2% 5.6% 9.8% HISPANIC Male Female Total 332 274 606 3.2% 2.6% 5.8% 21 34 55 1.0% 1.6% 2.6% 353 308 661 2.8% 2.4% 5.3% ASIAN Male Female Total 52 42 94 0.5% 0.4% 0.9% 9 10 19 0.4% 0.5% 0.9% 61 52 113 0.5% 0.4% 0.9% AMERICAN INDIAN Male Female Total 9 16 25 0.1% 0.2% 0.2% 2 4 6 0.1% 0.2% 0.3% 11 20 31 0.1% 0.2% 0.2% PACIFIC ISLANDER Male Female Total 14 7 21 0.1% 0.1% 0.2% 1 1 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 14 8 22 0.1% 0.1% 0.2% TWO OR MORE RACES Male Female Total 86 74 160 0.8% 0.7% 1.5% 2 10 12 0.1% 0.5% 0.6% 88 84 172 0.7% 0.7% 1.4% FOREIGN Male Female Total 79 47 126 0.8% 0.4% 1.2% 140 92 232 6.6% 4.4% 11.0% 219 139 358 1.7% 1.1% 2.8% OTHER Male Female Total 280 184 464 2.7% 1.8% 4.4% 43 50 93 2.0% 2.4% 4.4% 323 234 557 2.6% 1.9% 4.4% 5,494 4,980 10,474 52.5% 47.5% 100.0% 851 1,260 2,111 40.3% 59.7% 100.0% 6,345 6,240 12,585 50.4% 49.6% 100.0% TOTAL MALE TOTAL FEMALE GRAND TOTAL 29 - Table 13. Enrollment by Age, Sex, and Location, Fall 2010 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 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 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 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 Part-Time Undergraduate Male Female Full-Time Graduate Male Female Part-Time Graduate Male Female 24 1,408 1,962 1,077 270 60 3 9 12 2 4,827 55 1,568 1,735 629 100 34 1 23 14 2 4,161 4 13 31 69 26 15 1 3 4 166 2 9 26 36 18 9 3 8 20 6 1 138 4 9 232 95 32 2 7 2 3 386 3 12 203 84 18 4 8 3 335 3 6 41 52 18 4 10 13 5 3 155 1 4 43 69 29 6 22 21 12 2 209 1 13 19 11 7 3 2 56 4 10 19 6 7 2 4 3 1 56 1 4 8 26 27 23 8 22 26 5 1 151 6 13 35 26 22 5 20 52 8 2 189 2 10 1 4 1 18 1 13 4 2 1 4 1 1 27 1 4 8 16 16 1 10 15 1 1 73 2 12 16 80 60 7 31 53 16 277 4 30 58 23 9 1 3 4 2 134 3 54 84 40 25 4 17 9 236 5 19 37 30 21 4 7 15 4 142 5 17 33 29 29 5 19 31 5 173 1 1 10 9 4 1 3 1 30 2 40 31 12 3 1 1 90 10 3 12 42 46 7 19 22 7 1 169 5 6 42 91 61 9 36 37 16 303 1 6 2 2 1 2 14 4 3 4 1 12 1 2 1 4 1 1 2 4 1 2 4 15 1 1 6 2 1 9 1 4 1 3 5 5 19 1 2 2 4 1 10 30 Table 13. Enrollment by Age, Sex, and Location, Fall 2010 (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 24 1,413 2,006 1,160 306 78 5 15 20 4 5,031 55 1,575 1,799 736 149 70 7 44 27 3 4,465 Average Age, Fall 2010 Part-Time Undergraduate Male Female 5 22 58 133 85 59 13 33 45 9 1 463 2 21 56 105 75 64 14 49 107 19 3 515 5 12 252 105 40 3 11 4 3 435 6 12 262 121 33 1 11 10 5 461 Part-Time Graduate Male Female 1 14 17 62 110 83 12 44 55 13 5 416 Students 25 Years Old and Older, Fall 2010 Average Age MACOMB Undergraduate Graduates Macomb Total Full-Time Graduate Male Female 21.0 28.2 21.8 MACOMB EXTENSION Undergraduate Graduates Macomb Ext. Total 34.2 35.4 34.8 QUAD CITIES Undergraduate Graduates Quad Cities Total 29.3 33.5 31.3 QUAD CITIES EXTENSION Undergraduate Graduates Quad Cities Ext. Total 31.8 37.9 34.6 All New Freshmen Total Undergraduate Total Graduates TOTAL UNIVERSITY 18.2 22.2 31.2 23.7 Full-Time Part-Time Total Undergraduates Graduates Total 31 Number 1,075 1,565 2,640 Percent 8.5% 12.4% 21.0% 1,304 1,336 2,640 12.4% 63.3% 21.0% 8 23 101 240 152 22 91 115 45 2 799 Table 14. Enrollment by Student Residency and Location, Fall 2006-2010 2006 MACOMB In-state Out-of state Foreign Total Percent Change 2007 2008 2009 2010 10,621 398 349 11,368 0.8% 10,421 405 393 11,219 -1.3% 9,998 386 401 10,785 -3.9% 9,638 439 410 10,487 -2.8% 9,520 516 341 10,377 -1.0% MACOMB EXTENSION In-state Out-of state Foreign Total Percent Change 726 129 8 863 1.4% 631 104 7 742 -14.0% 892 99 7 998 34.5% 656 115 8 779 -21.9% 723 112 12 847 8.7% QUAD CITIES In-state Out-of state Foreign Total Percent Change 967 356 8 1,331 9.4% 946 381 4 1,331 0.0% 959 397 4 1,360 2.2% 974 369 9 1,352 -0.6% 882 390 5 1,277 -5.5% QUAD CITIES EXTENSION 35 In-state 4 Out-of state 1 Foreign Total 40 -32.2% Percent Change 31 8 39 -2.5% 21 11 32 -17.9% 38 22 1 61 90.6% 68 16 84 37.7% 12,029 898 404 13,331 -2.0% 11,870 893 412 13,175 -1.2% 11,306 945 428 12,679 -3.8% 11,193 1,034 358 12,585 -0.7% TOTAL ENROLLMENT In-state Out-of state Foreign Total Percent Change 12,349 887 366 13,602 1.5% 32 Western Illinois University, Fall 2010 Enrollment by State Legislative Districts. Rep 68 73 students Jo Daviess Stephenson Winnebago Rep 89 114 students Freeport ! Moline Rock Island ! ! ! Colona 36 37 ! 47 Hancock Canton ! Rep 94 1515 students Adams Pontiac Woodford ! Morton ! Pekin Normal Scott ! ! De Witt ! Sangamon Calhoun Macoupin Rep 111 stu Rep 112, 26 students Rep 114, 22 students Rep 113, 13 students ! 47 Alton ! Wood River Granite City ! Cahokia ! 56 Collinsville ! O'Fallon ! Effingham ! Charleston ! Clark Rep 109 8 students Jasper Crawford Robinson ! Clay ! Greenville 54 Clinton Senatorial District Washington Jefferson Rep 53 Representative District and 149 Stu the number of Students from that district Rep 107 9 students Pinckneyville ! Edwards Fairfield ! Hamilton White Carmi ! Franklin ! Du Quoin ! Murphysboro ! ! Carbondale Jackson Williamson ! Herrin Union 59 Pulaski Saline Gallatin ! Harrisburg Pope Johnson ! Anna Alexander Benton Rep 117 6 students Rep 115 6 students Wabash Rep 108 5 students Mount Vernon ! Perry Chester ! Wayne Centralia ! Rep 118 1 students Massac Metropolis ! Lawrence ! Olney Flora ! Salem ! St. Clair 58 Richland Marion Highland ! 57 Randolph Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs at Western Illinois University Created by William Westerhold September, 2010 www.iira.org Paris ! 55 Rep 102, 23 students Madison Rep 116 18 students 35 Edgar Vandalia ! Bond ! Mascoutah Waterloo ! Monroe ! Mattoon Fayette Effingham Rep 98 61 students Staunton ! Jersey Vermilion Cumberland Litchfield ! ! Jerseyville Rep 103 52 9 students 51 Montgomery Carlinville ! Coles Rep 101 26 students Pana ! ! Danville Douglas Moultrie ! Taylorville Champaign ! Rep 110 17 students Shelby 49 Rep 97 148 students Decatur Christian ! Chatham Greene Rep 104 24 students Monticello ! Macon Rep 99 91 stu ! ! Rantoul Piatt Clinton ! 44 ! Hoopeston Champaign Rep 88 50 stu Logan Rep 87, 93 students Jacksonville Springfield Watseka Ford Rep 105 44 students Menard 50 ! Iroquois 53 McLean Rep 100 222 students Morgan Pike Rep 106 ! 89 students Lincoln ! Cass ! Kankakee Livingston Tazewell ! Beardstown ! Braidwood Rep 79 49 students Kankakee Rep 73 219 students Schuyler Brown Quincy ! 40 Morris Streator ! Marshall Mason Rep 93 515 students Rep 50 165 students Rep 75 95 students 38 ! Peoria Rep 91 286 students Macomb ! ! Peoria 46 McDonough Grundy Rep 76 Ottawa 120 students ! Rep 92 72 stu Fulton Sandwich Kendall ! Putnam Rep 74 425 students Warren 25 Mendota ! La Salle Stark Galesburg Knox Rep 49 155 students Kane Rep 70 92 stu Rep 90 278 students Kewanee ! Mercer Sycamore ! ! DeKalb Lee Princeton ! Rep 72 555 students Henderson Dixon ! Geneseo ! Rock Island Monmouth ! 35 Bureau Henry ! West Dundee DeKalb Rochelle ! Sterling ! ! Rock Falls 32 Boone Rep 69 Marengo ! 96 stu McHenry Rep 67 23 stu 45 Whiteside Rep 71 552 students 34 Rockford ! Ogle Carroll See Chicago Metropolitan Area Map 1 and Chicago Area Map 2 Rep 63 102 students Hardin ! Mount Carmel Western Illinois University, Fall 2010 Enrollment by State Legislative Districts. Chicago Metropolitan Area, Map 1 Rep 61 67 Students McHenry County Rep 63 102 Students 31 Rep 62 104 Students 32 Waukegan 30 Rep 60 16 Students Lake County Rep 52 125 Students 26 Rep Rep 59 51 66 Students 112 Students Crystal Lake Rep 64 175 Students 29 Rep 53 132 Stu 27 Rep 54 111 Students Kane County Rep 43 34 Students Rep 49 155 Students Sycamore 22 23 28 DeKalb Rep 55 120 Students 25 35 Rep 45 89 Stu Rep 95 90 Students Geneva Rep 70 92 Students Aurora Rep 96 143 Stu Oak Park Elmhurst Chicago Rep 41 94 Students Rep 42 Oak Brook 102 Stu Rep 47 85 Stud DeKalb County Rep 83 43 Stu Rep 46 52 Students 21 48 Rep 50 165 Students Rep 18 20 Students 9 Rep 65 76 Students 33 Rep 56 86 Stu Rep 17 34 Stu Rep 57 44 Stu Rep 66 83 Stu Rep 44 44 Stu Rep 58 31 Stu 24 La Grange Justice Rep 48 125 Stu Rep 82 113 Stu Alsip Rep 85 Lemont 78 Students 42 Kendall County Rep 30 68 Stu 41 Rep 37 110 Students Rep 84 175 Stu Rep 81 144 Students Joliet 15 Rep 29 57 Stu 19 Rep 38 81 Stu Chicago Heights 43 Grundy County 38 Marseilles Rep 76 120 Students Rep 86 43 Students Rep 80 50 Students Will County Rep 79 49 Students 40 Rep 75 95 Students Kankakee County Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs at Western Illinois University Created by William Westerhold September, 2010 www.iira.org 35 Senatorial District Rep 53 Representative District and 149 Stu the number of Students from that district Western Illinois University, Fall 2010 Enrollment by State Legislative Districts. Chicago Area, Map 2 Des Plaines Rep 17, 34 Skokie Niles Rep 65, 76 8 Park Ridge 33 Rep 18, 20 § ¦ ¨ Rep 14, 8 Rep 16, 20 94 Rep 15, 21 7 § ¦ ¨ 190 Rep 19, 33 Schiller Park Rep 13, 17 20 Rep 20, 38 Rep 77, 53 10 Rep 40, 16 Franklin Park 39 Rep 12, 5 6 Rep 39, 9 Rep 11, 9 Rep 3, 12 2 Melrose Park Rep 4, 7 Rep 78, 34 Rep 10, 21 Oak Park § ¦ ¨ 290 5 Rep 7, 77 § ¦ ¨ 290 Broadview § ¦ ¨ 4 88 Chicago Rep 9, 27 Rep 8, 55 Rep 24, 16 Rep 41, 94 Oak Brook § ¦ ¨ 294 Cicero 55 1 12 21 § ¦ ¨ Rep 2, 14 1 Rep 26, 23 Brookfield § ¦ ¨ La Grange 55 Rep 21, 38 Rep 23, 12 3 Rep 1, 4 Rep 5, 12 Rep 6, 30 Rep 82, 113 Hodgkins 13 11 Rep 25, 14 Bedford Park Rep 32, 33 Justice § ¦ ¨ 16 Rep 22, 45 90 Burbank Rep 31, 59 § ¦ ¨ 294 Rep 36, 94 Oak Lawn 18 Rep 33, 37 Palos Hills 17 Rep 35, 109 Alsip Rep 34, 47 Palos Heights § ¦ ¨ 57 Rep 27, 78 Rep 30, 68 Rep 37 110 § ¦ ¨ 94 Riverdale 14 15 Dolton Rep 28, 53 Rep 29, 57 Calumet City 19 Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs at Western Illinois University Created by William Westerhold September, 2010 www.iira.org 35 Rep 27, 73 Senatorial District Representative District and the number of Students from that district Table 15. Enrolled Illinois Residents by County of Residence, Undergraduate and Graduate, Macomb Campus, Fall 2006-2010 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 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 Macon Macoupin Madison 284 5 4 53 43 74 11 36 71 63 19 2 12 5 2,137 5 6 61 12 2 986 4 2 3 2 6 259 29 47 2 240 70 172 21 8 2 3 19 48 1 458 38 66 229 598 98 81 22 77 964 347 70 54 47 74 294 4 2 53 28 75 9 34 68 53 19 11 6 2,159 5 6 58 11 4 970 4 2 5 2 6 254 29 39 1 244 61 165 16 5 1 2 15 35 1 413 32 69 219 548 94 73 27 63 930 368 65 48 49 75 36 271 3 3 35 23 72 8 32 44 38 26 1 6 6 2,169 4 5 67 11 2 883 2 7 2 3 2 268 28 45 1 224 57 178 15 2 2 3 15 26 375 35 72 194 513 82 77 30 52 929 390 83 37 52 77 265 2 5 39 29 62 5 37 42 37 22 5 3 2,123 5 5 74 10 3 836 3 8 1 2 2 281 32 48 1 215 49 167 20 3 2 3 17 27 384 34 78 203 447 90 63 28 49 864 355 79 34 45 80 284 2 4 37 28 50 2 36 46 37 18 5 3 2,260 2 2 62 8 3 785 1 1 6 2 3 2 239 31 49 177 48 167 11 2 1 3 19 18 384 43 69 189 424 94 1 56 23 51 828 357 86 36 30 88 Table 15. Enrolled Illinois Residents by County of Residence (Continued) 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 COUNTY 1 5 53 35 66 11 11 81 2 80 259 3 13 69 3 17 2 1 262 55 209 82 14 6 25 73 159 1 15 3 134 3 1 2 111 443 8 228 22 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 TOTAL Percent Change Percent of Macomb Campus Headcount Enrollment 7 49 36 62 11 16 88 1 78 269 3 7 63 2 23 1 2 257 53 2 200 81 18 4 16 47 170 2 21 2 129 1 1 127 495 9 211 28 6 64 40 61 11 13 71 82 229 4 8 54 1 17 2 2 264 53 2 195 69 16 2 13 38 149 3 15 2 108 2 1 1 114 483 7 177 32 1 6 49 31 65 10 11 70 2 71 210 3 6 43 22 3 1 290 41 1 186 78 15 5 16 35 124 2 7 2 96 1 1 1 107 509 7 159 28 1 15 51 36 61 7 10 61 2 71 212 2 2 38 20 4 261 47 191 77 19 7 8 47 109 2 12 106 104 538 5 160 21 10,620 0.2% 10,421 -1.9% 9,998 -4.1% 9,638 -3.6% 9,520 -1.2% 93.4% 92.9% 92.7% 91.9% 91.7% Students are from 87 Illinois counties. 37 Table 16. Enrolled Illinois Residents by County of Residence, Undergraduate and Graduate, Quad Cities Campus, Fall 2006-2010 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 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 Macon Macoupin Madison 5 21 7 2 1 14 1 1 4 1 1 7 1 10 29 118 8 2 38 4 6 10 1 1 33 1 2 1 2 1 4 1 1 17 3 1 10 4 1 1 7 5 16 127 1 10 2 1 27 1 5 6 1 24 3 2 3 1 17 3 2 10 2 3 16 2 14 135 1 1 7 3 24 7 10 1 20 3 2 38 3 1 1 17 8 1 1 21 2 8 12 1 2 12 133 1 1 7 3 1 1 34 3 6 9 2 1 30 3 2 2 3 1 13 7 1 1 7 3 4 1 11 1 6 124 1 6 1 2 23 6 10 15 1 1 19 4 1 1 3 Table 16. Enrolled Illinois Residents by County of Residence, Undergraduate and Graduate, Quad Cities Campus, Fall 2006-2010 (Continued) 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 COUNTY 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 2 2 25 1 1 5 8 4 489 1 1 4 1 3 1 4 15 6 58 2 1 - 1 1 1 33 1 8 8 2 1 523 1 1 4 1 4 2 1 13 4 52 2 1 - 1 1 2 29 1 2 6 8 1 1 523 2 2 2 2 4 7 14 1 56 2 5 - 1 1 1 1 29 2 2 5 11 3 502 1 1 1 3 3 5 7 1 12 2 41 5 5 - 1 31 1 1 7 15 2 462 2 8 5 9 11 2 43 3 2 - TOTAL Percent Change 967 8.8% 946 -2.2% 959 1.4% 974 1.6% 882 -9.4% 72.7% 71.1% 70.5% 72.0% 69.1% Percent of Quad Cities Campus Headcount Enrollment Students are from 46 Illinois counties. 39 Table 17. Enrolled Illinois Residents by County of Residence, Undergraduate and Graduate; Macomb Extension and Quad Cities Extension; Fall 2008-2010 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 2008 19 1 3 4 8 1 5 13 4 1 2 1 74 6 22 1 1 37 7 2 18 7 20 1 1 1 2 1 4 13 2 2 71 11 8 5 1 5 84 12 Macomb Extension 2009 2010 16 2 4 3 6 13 7 2 1 1 1 61 9 1 20 31 19 7 30 1 1 1 6 1 3 29 10 7 7 1 8 77 13 27 2 2 6 4 9 8 3 1 66 1 6 2 19 2 49 1 2 21 8 29 1 2 1 10 2 21 2 4 5 8 74 8 40 Quad Cities Extension 2009 2008 1 1 2 1 1 3 2 1 1 - 2 1 6 1 5 1 1 1 - 2010 2 1 6 2 1 3 1 10 1 2 2 2 2 - Table 17. Enrolled Illinois Residents by County of Residence, Undergraduate and Graduate; Macomb Extension and Quad Cities Extension Fall 2008-2010 (Continued) COUNTY McLean 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 TOTAL Percent Change 2008 Macomb Extension 2009 2010 Quad Cities Extension 2009 2008 2010 9 1 6 3 2 9 3 18 1 3 32 3 29 1 1 17 1 1 61 2 2 66 27 5 1 4 1 16 1 58 7 11 7 2 10 1 3 6 1 6 4 3 1 6 2 24 1 5 65 2 1 45 8 1 1 2 18 14 1 10 6 6 4 10 1 3 5 1 2 21 11 5 1 2 6 2 45 8 1 74 2 1 49 10 1 15 10 1 13 12 1 2 2 1 3 4 - 1 1 1 10 1 2 3 1 - 3 22 4 2 2 - 892 656 723 21 38 68 41.4% -26.5% 10.2% 41 -32.3% 81.0% 78.9% Table 18. Indiana, Iowa, Missouri and Wisconsin Enrollments, Fall 2006-2010 2006 MACOMB 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 2007 1 1 1 2 5 2008 2 2009 2010 2 5 9 1 2 1 6 10 1 1 2 7 11 1 3 3 4 11 72 28 75 29 204 87 26 59 39 211 74 32 48 39 193 93 31 60 30 214 122 25 72 31 250 9 4 5 21 39 9 1 7 23 40 6 1 2 21 30 5 8 9 22 44 16 4 13 26 59 3 4 2 6 15 2 2 2 3 9 4 6 5 2 17 8 3 6 2 19 13 2 2 1 18 5 4 3 6 18 4 3 2 8 17 5 8 4 9 5 10 28 11 7 6 13 37 2 1 3 6 1 3 2 10 16 15 18 3 8 3 8 22 7 7 2 11 27 287 302 288 338 402 - - 42 7 20 2 1 Table 18. IN, IA, MO and WI Enrollments, Fall 2006-2010 (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 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 - - - - - 85 38 180 303 98 60 170 328 116 57 174 347 117 54 141 312 128 54 154 336 8 - 6 - 4 31 43 1 1 1 - 1 8 - 2 31 39 9 - 3 25 36 6 - 3 30 42 5 22 33 - - - - - - - - 1 2 - 2 2 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 - 3 3 - 1 2 2 2 1 1 3 3 3 3 351 370 385 358 377 43 Table 18. IN, IA, MO and WI Enrollments, Fall 2006-2010 (Continued) 2006 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 2007 - 2008 2009 1 1 1 2 - 1 - 2010 - 1 1 2 1 1 5 27 38 15 19 34 13 5 22 40 25 9 24 58 18 1 10 29 11 2 8 21 9 12 2 14 6 - 1 - 1 - 1 11 1 12 1 2 6 17 - 6 - 1 1 7 1 8 1 - 1 1 2 1 4 83 65 70 44 2 1 10 3 - 4 1 2 7 - 7 - 6 1 - - 35 6 27 68 6 1 7 3 - 3 - 3 3 86 87 Table 18. IN, IA, MO and WI Enrollments, Fall 2006-2010 (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 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 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 - - - - - 1 1 1 3 4 - 1 8 6 3 17 5 8 2 - - 3 - 1 5 1 - 1 1 1 - 2 10 1 11 1 - 2 - 1 - 1 - 1 2 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 4 8 43 9 20 1 1 15 Table 18. IN, IA, MO and WI Enrollments, Fall 2006-2010 (Continued) 2006 TOTAL ALL CAMPUSES 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 2007 1 1 2 3 7 2008 3 2009 2010 164 28 119 237 548 36 4 10 62 112 4 4 2 7 17 17 4 4 7 32 4 1 4 9 2 5 10 204 26 119 229 578 28 1 11 62 102 3 2 2 3 10 10 3 2 9 24 2 3 2 14 21 2 2 1 6 11 206 32 110 240 588 24 1 7 52 84 4 6 5 2 17 12 8 1 8 29 5 1 17 23 1 1 2 8 12 243 31 129 198 601 27 8 13 54 102 9 3 6 2 20 11 9 7 12 39 6 8 3 11 28 2 3 3 7 15 295 31 127 212 665 28 4 20 50 102 13 2 2 1 18 17 7 6 17 47 10 7 2 15 34 725 745 752 802 881 - *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 44 Table 19. Enrolled Out-Of-State Students by State, Fall 2006-2010 Macomb Campus 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 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 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 4 2 5 9 3 6 3 1 1 5 243 8 2 2 1 3 3 11 8 33 2 2 4 1 1 5 3 2 3 2 4 5 2 2 1 6 - 3 2 2 9 3 1 4 1 1 9 251 5 2 1 1 3 2 9 10 26 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 5 1 3 3 1 1 3 5 2 3 2 2 3 16 1 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 Total 398 405 386 439 516 Students are from 38 states. 47 Table 20. Enrolled Out-Of-State Students by State, Fall 2009-2010 Quad Cities Campus, Macomb Extension, and Quad Cities Extension STATE Macomb Extension 2009 2010 Quad Cities 2009 2010 Quad Cities Extension 2009 2010 Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Florida Georgia Guam Idaho Indiana Iowa Kansas Maine Maryland Michigan Military Pacific Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Nevada New Hampshire New Mexico New York North Carolina Ohio Oklahoma Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Tennessee Texas 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 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 19 1 1 - 14 1 1 Total 369 390 115 112 22 16 48 Table 21. Enrolled International Students by Country of Origin, Macomb Campus, Fall 2006-2010 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Country Afghanistan Antigua Armenia Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Benin Bolivia Brazil Bulgaria Burkina Faso Cambodia Cameroon Canada Central African Republic Chad China, People's Rep of Colombia Congo Costa Rica Croatia Denmark Ecuador Eritrea Estonia Ethiopia France Georgia Germany Ghana Greece Guinea Hong Kong India Indonesia Iran Iraq Ireland Israel Italy Jamaica Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Khmer Republic Cambodia Lebanon Libya Lithuania Macedonia Malaysia Mali Mauritius 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 15 1 10 2 1 3 1 1 2 7 1 1 1 82 1 1 43 2 1 2 1 1 1 - 1 2 2 3 1 1 15 1 8 1 1 1 2 2 1 4 3 1 4 1 102 2 1 2 1 35 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 - 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 - 49 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 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 Table 21. Enrolled International Students by Country of Origin (Continued) 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Country Mexico Mozambique Myanmar Namibia Nepal Netherlands Nigeria Oman Pakistan Peru Philippines Poland Romania Russia St. Vincent & the Grenadines Saudi Arabia Senegal Serbia & Montenegro South Africa South Korea Spain Sudan Sweden Switzerland Syria Taiwan Tajikistan Tanzania Thailand Togo Trinidad and Tobago Turkey Turkmenistan Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom Uzbekistan Venezuela Vietnam Zaire Zambia Zimbabwe Total Percent Change Percent of Macomb Campus Headcount Enrollment 6 1 4 28 1 3 1 44 1 23 1 1 2 11 1 5 8 7 2 6 1 1 - 3 4 30 4 1 4 1 67 1 1 23 1 3 2 11 1 1 6 7 9 1 4 1 1 - 8 4 24 3 2 3 1 2 1 68 1 22 3 4 1 9 1 6 9 8 2 1 2 1 1 - 9 2 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 2 1 7 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 1 349 29.7% 393 12.6% 401 2.0% 410 2.2% 341 -16.8% 3.1% 3.5% 3.7% 3.9% 3.3% Students are from 65 countries, and top 10 countries are highlighted. 50 Table 22. Enrolled International Students by Country of Origin Quad Cities, Macomb Extension and Quad Cities Extension, Fall 2010 Macomb Extension Quad Cities Quad Cities Extension Country Albania Canada China, People's Rep of Eritrea Germany India Jamaica Kenya Mexico Namibia Netherlands South Korea Taiwan 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 - Total 5 12 - 51 Table 23. Undergraduate Enrollment by Degree Program, Race/Ethnicity, Sex, and Student Level, All Campuses, Fall 2010 Undergraduate Degree Program Foreign Black American Indian Asian Hispanic Pacific Islander White 2 or More All Other MALE 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 Lit. 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. 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 COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES 2 2 1 1 3 1 2 1 3 2 2 3 2 2 19 8 72 71 1 42 14 28 31 19 12 1 1 3 1 2 8 8 12 65 2 2 3 30 59 21 1 20 3 368 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 7 7 7 1 1 1 4 1 1 6 1 1 22 28 28 22 7 15 10 6 4 15 2 13 2 2 8 7 3 16 1 1 1 9 31 9 2 7 1 163 1 1 1 2 344 331 13 106 44 62 181 132 49 29 7 22 70 16 54 29 161 72 73 139 26 16 10 16 76 251 93 14 79 8 1,674 7 7 5 1 4 3 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 4 3 5 4 1 1 1 2 7 2 2 1 50 22 21 1 3 1 2 15 9 6 2 1 1 1 1 3 15 8 2 8 2 2 2 4 11 4 1 3 102 3 201 201 72 39 33 86 56 30 23 4 19 54 14 40 26 145 42 62 28 26 18 8 23 79 91 66 7 59 1,027 5 282 267 15 108 30 78 159 112 47 28 8 20 24 4 20 7 53 58 37 210 6 1 5 1 45 278 66 11 55 13 1,380 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 Sci. & Info Systems B.S. in Computer Science B.B. in Information Systems B.S. in Network Technologies B.A./B.B. in Economics & Decision Sci. 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 Graphic Communication B.S. in Manufacturing Engineering Tech 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 17 8 9 19 8 7 4 3 3 1 7 3 1 3 23 2 12 6 3 70 35 30 5 5 24 18 5 1 2 2 1 21 9 5 7 58 4 33 18 3 146 1 1 3 3 4 8 7 1 1 3 3 1 4 3 1 3 2 1 20 19 13 6 2 8 8 3 3 17 11 4 2 33 2 19 9 3 82 3 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 7 264 190 74 297 146 91 31 24 33 10 23 20 310 181 88 41 484 29 265 136 54 1,554 5 3 2 3 2 1 1 5 2 3 5 1 2 1 1 20 12 9 3 18 16 8 3 5 2 1 1 1 22 13 3 6 27 1 16 8 2 98 194 119 75 223 196 121 43 32 36 13 23 21 315 214 46 55 373 7 215 101 50 1,358 169 142 27 104 20 15 3 2 9 2 7 3 73 8 59 6 265 32 137 79 17 643 52 Table 23. Undergraduate Enrollment (Continued) Undergraduate Degree Program Foreign Black American Indian Asian Hispanic Pacific Islander White 2 or More All Other MALE TOTAL FEMALE TOTAL COLLEGE OF EDUC. & HUMAN SERV. B.S.Ed. in Curriculum & Instruction B.S.Ed. in Elementary Education B.S.Ed. In Special Education B.S. in Dietetics, Fash Merch., & Hospit. B.S. in Family and Consumer Sciences B.S.Ed. Educational & Interdisc. Stud. 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 & Tech B.S. in Kinesiology B.S. in Athletic Training B.S. in Exercise Science B.S. in Physical Education B.S. in Law Enforce. & Justice Admin B.S. in Rec., Park & Tourism Admin Bachelor of Social Work TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 53 40 13 40 40 1 1 18 2 9 7 9 47 7 27 13 110 11 30 319 2 2 1 1 3 1 7 6 5 1 5 5 3 2 1 4 1 1 11 4 1 35 34 25 9 8 8 16 16 8 4 4 1 32 10 13 9 135 12 10 256 1 1 5 2 8 685 506 179 225 225 10 10 106 72 8 26 18 381 77 155 149 1,123 232 130 2,910 8 7 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 13 2 6 5 22 2 2 52 30 22 8 10 10 13 11 2 3 25 4 9 12 63 13 8 165 89 56 33 77 77 3 3 92 80 3 9 21 323 50 137 136 1,174 155 22 1,956 729 551 178 214 214 24 24 60 12 17 31 16 178 51 75 52 298 120 161 1,800 COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMM. 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 Sci. & 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 COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMM. 2 1 1 2 3 4 4 1 1 12 10 10 42 51 8 12 1 11 9 7 2 132 2 1 1 3 2 2 1 5 5 8 4 4 7 16 1 12 2 10 4 3 1 44 1 1 89 74 15 125 208 50 173 36 137 57 34 23 702 3 3 6 1 4 1 3 1 1 15 9 8 1 4 9 10 3 7 5 2 3 37 41 32 9 120 139 2 107 7 100 32 22 10 441 78 70 8 58 157 61 114 36 78 45 26 19 513 OTHER B.A. in General Studies B.A. and B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies Undeclared/Unclassified Undergraduates TOTAL OTHER 2 19 21 44 7 129 180 2 2 4 2 7 9 19 42 61 3 3 426 29 538 993 7 16 23 28 1 33 62 243 23 446 712 287 14 343 644 126 1,145 25 94 606 21 7,833 160 464 5,494 4,980 UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL 53 Table 24. Undergraduate Enrollment by Degree Program, Race/Ethnicity, Sex, and Student Level, Quad Cities Campus and Quad Cities Extension, Fall 2010 Foreign Black American Indian Asian Pacific Hispanic Islander White 2 or More Other MALE TOTAL FEMALE TOTAL Undergraduate Degree Program COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES B.S. in Biology B.A. in English & Journalism B.A. in English Bachelor of Liberal Arts & Sciences B.S. in Mathematics B.S.N. in Nursing B.A. in Political Science B.S. in Psychology TOTAL ARTS & SCIENCES - 2 1 1 4 2 2 - 4 1 5 - 1 1 1 54 3 3 1 63 1 1 2 6 6 29 2 1 1 33 1 1 1 40 1 4 1 1 49 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & TECH. B.B. in Accountancy & Finance B.B. in Accountancy B.S./B.B. in Computer Sci & Info. Sys. B.B. in Information Systems B.B. in Network Technologies B.S. in Engineering B.S. in Engineering Technology B.S. in Manufacturing Engineering Tech B.B. in Management & Marketing B.B. in Human Resource Mgt. B.B. in Management B.B. in Marketing B.B. in Supply Chain Management TOTAL BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY - 5 5 2 2 - 5 5 - 5 5 - - 65 65 5 5 1 1 - 4 4 2 2 25 25 9 9 60 60 - 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 10 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 8 7 6 1 12 1 1 1 18 8 8 107 2 77 24 4 203 1 1 2 1 2 2 9 7 2 18 19 11 11 67 49 14 4 131 3 1 1 63 2 47 13 1 127 EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES B.S.Ed. In Curriculum & Instruction B.S.Ed. in Elementary Education B.S. in Special Education B.S. in Law Enforce. & Justice Adm B.S. in Rec., Park & Tourism Adm. TOTAL ED. & HUMAN SERVICES - 1 1 4 3 8 - 1 1 1 6 6 6 12 - 127 120 7 33 31 191 2 2 1 2 5 4 4 3 2 9 19 19 27 16 62 122 115 7 20 22 164 FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION B.A. in Communication TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMM. - 1 1 - - - - 2 2 - - 1 1 2 2 OTHER B.A. in General Studies B.A./B.S. in Interdisc. Studies Undeclared/Unclassified Undergrad TOTAL OTHER - 16 16 - - 7 1 8 - 107 1 14 122 2 2 11 2 13 55 1 11 67 88 6 94 TOTAL UNDERGRADUATES 2 39 4 9 37 1 581 11 46 294 436 54 Table 25. Graduate Enrollment by Degree Program, Race/Ethnicity, Sex, and Student Level, All Campuses, Fall 2010 Graduate Degree Program Foreign Black COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES PBC in African American Studies PBC in African & Afr. Diaspora World Stud. M.S./PBC in Biological Sciences M.S. in Biology Post-Bacc. Cert in Environmental GIS Post-Bacc. Cert in Zoo/Aquarium Stud. M.S. in Chemistry M.A. in English & Journalism M.A. in English M.A./PBC in Geography M.A. in Geography Post-Bacc. Cert in Community Devel. M.A. in History Master of Liberal Arts & Sciences M.S./PBC in Mathematics M.S. in Mathematics Post-Bacc. Cert in Applied 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 7 7 30 3 3 1 1 1 4 4 11 3 2 1 1 2 64 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 Eng. Systems M.B.A. in Management Master of Business Administration TOTAL BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY 4 4 - American Pacific Indian Asian Hispanic Islander White 2 or More Other MALE TOTAL FEMALE TOTAL 1 1 1 1 8 2 6 22 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 9 4 3 1 2 2 1 1 3 3 2 15 - 77 60 2 15 7 31 31 11 11 25 22 7 7 2 12 50 28 22 19 1 264 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 6 3 3 21 32 31 1 23 9 9 11 11 18 9 7 7 12 17 21 13 8 14 173 65 48 2 15 16 31 31 5 5 10 27 5 5 3 9 38 22 16 17 1 227 3 59 19 9 9 7 7 97 3 1 3 3 4 4 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 17 15 6 10 10 97 97 145 - 1 1 7 7 9 13 63 21 20 20 71 71 188 8 15 5 2 2 47 47 77 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES M.S.Ed. in Counselor Education 1 M.S.Ed. in Counseling 1 M.S.Ed. In Curriculum & Instruction 1 M.S.Ed. in Elementary Education 1 M.S.Ed. in Reading M.S./M.S.Ed./PBC In Ed. & Interdis. St. 2 M.S. in College Student Personnel 1 M.S.Ed. in Interdisciplinary Studies 1 PBC in Teach. Eng. to Sp. Of Other Lang. 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 Admin. M.S./PBC in Health Services 12 M.S. in Health Education 12 Post-Bacc. Cert. in Health Services Adm. M.S./PBC in Instructional Design & Tech. 7 M.S. in Instructional Design & Technology 7 Post-Bacc. Cert in Inst. Design & Tech. - 4 4 4 1 3 6 5 1 4 4 5 5 5 4 1 1 1 2 2 - 1 1 1 1 2 2 - 7 7 4 3 1 6 1 5 4 3 1 - - 86 86 201 69 132 111 33 76 2 220 139 38 43 29 29 49 42 7 1 1 2 2 2 2 - 5 5 7 3 4 10 1 9 10 4 3 3 2 1 1 3 1 2 20 20 8 4 4 41 16 24 1 123 68 27 28 18 18 24 17 7 84 84 209 73 136 95 25 69 1 119 86 15 18 34 33 1 42 39 3 - 55 Table 25. Graduate Enrollment (Continued) Graduate Degree Program Foreign Black American Pacific Indian Asian Hispanic Islander White 2 or More Other MALE TOTAL FEMALE TOTAL M.S. in Kinesiology M.S. in Kinesiology M.S. in Sport Management M.A./PBC in Law Enforce.& Justice Adm. M.A. in Law Enforcement and Justice Post-Bacc. Cert. in Police Executive Adm. M.S. in Recreation, Park & Tourism Adm. M.S.Ed. In Special Education TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES 4 3 1 5 32 6 2 4 2 2 4 40 3 4 2 2 4 4 1 28 - 71 33 38 44 44 26 32 869 1 1 1 7 2 2 1 1 2 1 43 59 25 34 32 32 10 4 339 27 17 10 19 19 29 29 687 COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION M.A. in Communication M.S. in Communication Sci. & Disorders M.A. Museum Studies M.M. in Music M.F.A. in Theatre TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION 3 1 6 1 11 4 4 - 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 4 - 15 30 29 21 26 121 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 9 3 8 16 36 18 32 28 22 12 112 OTHER Undeclared/Unclassified Graduates TOTAL OTHER 28 28 8 8 - 2 2 7 7 1 1 209 209 1 1 16 16 115 115 157 157 232 85 6 19 55 1 1,608 12 93 851 1,260 GRADUATES TOTAL 56 Table 26. Graduate Enrollment by Degree Program, Race/Ethnicity, Sex, and Student Level, Quad Cities Campus and Quad Cities Extension, Fall 2010 Foreign Black American Indian Asian Pacific Hispanic Islander White 2 or More Other MALE FEMALE TOTAL TOTAL Graduate Degree Program COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES M.S./PBC in Biological Sciences M.S. in Biology Post-Bacc. Cert in Zoo/Aquarium Studies Post-Bacc. Cert in Environmental GIS M.A. in English & Journalism M.A. in English M.A./PBC in Geography M.A. in Geography M.A.L.S. in Liberal Arts & Sciences TOTAL ARTS & SCIENCES - 2 2 1 3 - - 1 1 1 1 1 3 - 32 22 9 1 12 12 2 2 6 52 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 8 8 3 3 1 1 4 16 28 18 9 1 12 12 1 1 5 46 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY MBA in Management Master of Business Administration TOTAL BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 45 45 45 - 3 3 3 32 32 32 19 19 19 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./Ed.S./Ed.D. in Ed. Leadership M.S.Ed. in Ed. Leadership Ed.S. in Ed. Leadership Ed.D. in Ed. Leadership M.S.Ed. in Educ. & Interdis. Studies M.S. in Health Sciences M.S. in Health Education M.S. in Inst. Design & Technology M.A. in Law Enforcement & Justice Adm. M.S. in Rec., Park & Tourism Adm. M.S.Ed. in Special Education TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES 1 1 1 2 4 3 3 1 8 - 1 1 1 7 2 2 3 3 1 2 15 - 85 49 11 38 154 91 27 36 19 16 16 7 3 31 364 1 2 2 1 1 4 5 2 1 1 9 3 3 3 5 1 1 1 1 1 25 20 4 3 1 94 50 21 23 8 3 3 1 5 1 4 140 83 49 11 38 78 53 9 16 17 16 16 6 2 28 279 FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION M.A. in Museum Studies TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION - - - - 1 1 - 27 27 - 1 1 3 3 26 26 OTHER Undeclared/Unclassified Graduates TOTAL OTHER - 3 3 - - 4 4 - 60 60 1 1 2 2 28 28 42 42 TOTAL GRADUATE AND ADVANCED 3 14 1 1 24 - 548 6 34 219 412 57 Table 27. Undergraduate and Graduate Enrollment by College, Department and Major, Fall 2006-2010 College/Department/Major Undergrad COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES African American Studies African American Studies African & African World Diaspora-PBC Biological Sciences Biology Biology Ed Clinical Laboratory Science Environmental GIS-PBC Pre-Dentistry Pre-Medicine (also Chemistry Dept.) Pre-Nursing Pre-Optometry Pre-Physical Therapy Zoo & Aquarium Studies-PBC Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Ed Forensic Chemistry Pre-Chemical Engineering Pre-Pharmacy English & Journalism English English Ed Journalism Foreign Languages & Literature French French Ed Spanish Spanish Ed Geography Geography Meteorology Geology History History History Ed Liberal Arts & Sciences Mathematics Applied Mathematics-PBC Mathematics Mathematics Ed Nursing, School of Nursing Pre-Nursing Philosophy & Religious Studies Philosophy Religious Studies Physics Physics Physics Ed Pre-Architecture Pre-Engineering 17 17 526 391 25 8 6 23 33 3 37 99 36 5 32 3 23 358 110 113 135 52 5 3 33 11 80 20 60 24 276 91 185 62 16 46 25 25 56 15 6 7 28 2006 Grad Total 1 1 73 63 10 29 29 43 43 19 19 36 36 10 10 13 13 - 18 17 1 599 454 25 8 6 23 33 3 37 10 128 65 5 32 3 23 401 153 113 135 52 5 3 33 11 99 39 60 24 312 127 185 72 26 46 25 25 69 28 6 7 28 Undergrad 11 11 544 331 28 13 7 55 41 7 62 126 36 7 58 1 24 350 103 115 132 54 6 4 31 13 92 23 69 21 244 96 148 88 30 58 17 17 40 11 5 4 20 2007 Grad Total 2 2 80 69 11 24 24 45 45 19 19 37 37 16 1 15 14 14 - 13 11 2 624 400 28 13 7 55 41 7 62 11 150 60 7 58 1 24 395 148 115 132 54 6 4 31 13 111 42 69 21 281 133 148 104 1 45 58 17 17 54 25 5 4 20 Undergrad 12 12 543 306 27 12 9 59 62 6 62 158 47 6 77 3 25 302 83 115 104 41 2 1 25 13 101 13 88 16 231 75 156 21 52 15 37 6 6 22 15 7 34 8 7 5 14 2008 Grad Total 1 1 83 72 11 30 30 41 41 20 20 35 35 2 12 12 15 15 - 13 12 1 626 378 27 12 9 59 62 6 62 11 188 77 6 77 3 25 343 124 115 104 41 2 1 25 13 121 33 88 16 266 110 156 23 64 27 37 6 6 22 15 7 49 23 7 5 14 Undergrad 10 10 477 436 22 19 159 40 2 99 1 17 233 85 82 66 47 4 1 24 18 88 17 71 21 207 73 134 69 75 32 43 169 9 160 24 14 10 52 17 4 5 26 2009 Grad Total 1 1 92 75 2 15 37 37 36 36 16 16 37 37 13 16 16 13 13 - 11 10 1 569 511 22 19 2 15 196 77 2 99 1 17 269 121 82 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 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 2010 Grad 97 79 2 16 39 39 40 40 16 16 28 28 36 12 12 15 15 - Total 8 8 580 516 31 15 2 16 219 86 3 111 3 16 285 123 85 77 51 7 5 22 17 94 34 60 33 226 99 127 136 82 39 43 238 55 183 32 19 13 68 35 4 2 27 Table 27. Undergraduate and Graduate Enrollment by College, Department and Major (Continued) Undergrad 147 147 405 405 145 145 19 19 2,291 2006 Grad 27 27 63 35 28 28 28 3 3 345 468 98 197 74 99 320 294 17 1 8 211 162 21 28 45 18 11 16 461 227 125 109 745 8 22 122 268 68 215 14 28 16 16 79 79 31 31 23 23 130 130 - College/Department/Major Political Science Political Science Public & Non-Profit Management-PBC Psychology Psychology School Psychology Sociology & Anthropology Anthropology Sociology Sociology Ed 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 & Info Systems Computer Science Information Systems 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 Graphic Communication Industrial Technology Manufacturing Engineering Tech/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 Total Undergrad 174 144 174 144 468 433 440 433 28 173 138 173 137 1 22 22 19 22 3 2,636 2,324 484 114 197 74 99 320 294 17 1 8 290 241 21 28 76 49 11 16 484 227 125 132 875 130 8 22 122 268 68 215 14 28 490 101 200 74 115 301 273 21 7 218 141 23 21 33 47 19 10 18 495 241 147 107 709 14 20 97 304 64 185 25 - 2007 Grad 22 21 1 58 30 28 29 29 2 2 348 12 12 90 90 26 26 21 21 113 113 - Total Undergrad 166 137 165 137 1 491 390 463 390 28 167 122 166 122 1 24 17 22 17 2 2,672 2,205 502 113 200 74 115 301 273 21 7 308 231 23 21 33 73 45 10 18 516 241 147 128 822 113 14 20 97 304 64 185 25 - 495 109 211 77 98 328 297 22 9 217 143 19 24 31 35 17 4 14 475 239 148 88 686 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 14 491 239 148 104 793 107 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 4 429 228 126 75 642 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 4 450 228 126 96 751 109 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 24 388 222 105 61 596 15 24 99 211 50 130 38 29 2010 Grad 26 26 59 35 24 31 31 1 1 400 Total 150 150 428 404 24 163 18 145 14 13 1 2,807 21 21 78 78 26 26 22 22 118 118 - 384 141 141 44 58 327 294 23 10 294 214 19 27 34 71 41 12 18 24 410 222 105 83 714 118 15 24 99 211 50 130 38 29 Table 27. 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 Education 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 Ed Physical Education Sport Management Law Enforce. & Justice Adm., School of Law Enforcement & Justice Administration Pre-Law Enforcement & Justice Admin. Police Executive Certificate-PBC Recreation, Park & Tourism Administration Social Work Social Work Pre-Social Work TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES Undergrad 64 2,314 2006 Grad 279 1,021 311 473 237 383 383 46 46 53 15 38 57 57 485 236 249 1,682 625 1,057 239 204 49 155 4,170 102 367 121 200 46 101 40 51 10 259 22 176 61 57 54 3 85 82 3 81 31 50 102 102 34 1,188 Total Undergrad 64 62 2,593 2,322 102 1,388 432 473 200 283 383 383 147 46 40 51 10 259 22 176 61 110 54 15 3 38 142 139 3 566 267 249 50 1,784 727 1,057 273 204 49 155 5,358 1,003 345 420 238 372 372 37 37 88 12 37 39 45 45 453 247 206 1,587 613 974 273 183 46 137 4,041 2007 Grad 262 83 326 109 172 45 101 43 47 11 267 34 176 57 47 47 90 85 5 94 38 56 101 100 1 29 1,138 Total Undergrad 62 51 2,584 2,287 83 1,329 454 420 172 283 372 372 138 37 43 47 11 267 34 176 57 135 47 12 37 39 135 130 5 547 285 206 56 1,688 713 974 1 302 183 46 137 5,179 904 313 356 235 324 324 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 48 18 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 50 16 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 Total 42 2,266 104 250 77 140 33 136 41 93 2 242 46 154 42 52 51 1 66 56 10 86 42 44 51 51 39 1,026 104 1,068 379 305 140 244 291 291 163 27 41 93 2 242 46 154 42 204 51 20 92 1 40 103 93 10 587 101 212 42 188 44 1,523 607 916 314 183 71 112 4,782 Table 27. Undergraduate and Graduate Enrollment by College, Department and Major (Continued) College/Department/Major Undergrad 2006 Grad Total Undergrad 2007 Grad Total Undergrad 2008 Grad Total Undergrad 2009 Grad Total Undergrad 2010 Grad Total COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION Art Art Art (BFA) Art Education Broadcasting Communication Communication Sciences & Disorders Museum Studies Music, School of Music (B.A.) Music (B.M.) (M.M.) Music Education Theatre and Dance Musical Theatre Theatre TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION 149 97 13 39 193 379 62 208 123 42 43 75 24 51 1,066 21 51 27 27 31 31 130 149 97 13 39 193 400 113 235 123 69 43 106 24 82 1,196 134 75 18 41 157 364 66 228 128 87 13 69 24 45 1,018 18 51 31 31 36 36 136 134 75 18 41 157 382 117 259 128 118 13 105 24 81 1,154 126 72 16 38 174 360 75 230 134 89 7 69 21 48 1,034 23 36 5 33 33 33 33 130 126 72 16 38 174 383 111 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 23 23 32 32 131 129 78 13 38 171 337 111 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 30 30 28 28 148 119 65 17 37 178 323 95 31 251 124 123 4 105 29 76 1,102 OTHER Advanced Graduate General Orientation General Studies Interdisciplinary Studies Non-Degree Student Unclassified* WESL TOTAL OTHER 778 452 56 7 160 40 1,493 121 184 21 326 121 778 452 56 7 344 61 1,819 711 453 45 189 44 1,442 106 166 28 300 106 711 453 45 355 72 1,742 682 488 29 178 34 1,411 178 305 38 521 178 682 488 29 483 72 1,932 625 557 32 1 179 30 1,424 106 160 24 290 106 625 557 32 1 339 54 1,714 601 530 37 4 172 12 1,356 110 134 28 272 110 601 530 37 4 306 40 1,628 11,334 2,268 13,602 11,147 2,184 13,331 10,735 2,440 13,175 10,553 2,126 12,679 10,474 2,111 12,585 UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL *Includes unclassified and transitional students Table 28. Undergraduate Enrollment by College and Second Major, Fall 2006-2010 2006 College/2nd Major COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES African American Studies Anthropology Biology Chemistry Clinical Laboratory Science English Forensic Chemistry French Geography Geology History Journalism Mathematics Meteorology Philosophy Physics Political Science Pre-Medicine Pre-Nursing Pre-Physical Therapy Psychology Religious Studies Sociology Spanish Women's Studies TOTAL ARTS AND SCIENCES COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY Accountancy Pre-Accountancy Agriculture Computer Science Construction Management Economics Pre-Economics Finance Pre-Finance Graphic Communication Human Resource Management Information Systems Management Pre-Management Manufacuring Engineering Systems Marketing Pre-Marketing Supply Chain Management Pre-Supply Chain Management TOTAL BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES Athletic Training Emergency Management Exercise Science Family & Consumer Sciences Instructional Design & Technology Kinesiology Law Enforcement & Justice Administration Pre-Law Enforcement & Justice Admin. Recreation, Park & Tourism Administration TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION Art Broadcasting Communication Communication Sciences & Disorders Music Musical Theatre Theatre TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL 2007 3 2008 3 - 4 1 2 9 2 1 - 6 2 7 1 5 1 - 7 4 3 4 4 5 - - 2 1 11 29 24 38 1 143 3 1 7 1 1 35 26 36 2 148 2 7 3 2 2 7 1 3 1 7 2 3 2 1 5 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 10 1 20 1 22 34 4 130 3 3 1 7 2 3 1 1 2 6 - - 3 1 1 2 32 40 - - - 2 1 4 7 2 7 1 1 5 5 2 2 3 1 9 25 1 26 44 2 151 41 1 21 39 2 173 1 4 1 2 2 6 8 2 4 7 2 - 2 3 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 3 - 27 - 2 - - - 2 11 1 17 2 10 1 16 3 13 1 20 10 2 22 3 6 3 1 10 1 24 216 5 2 4 6 3 4 3 1 2 10 2 23 227 12 1 3 29 218 1 3 62 1 2 1 3 2 4 3 3 2 2 - 1 39 - - 1 9 7 5 3 4 2 4 3 - 4 1 7 3 1 3 8 6 2010 7 3 4 5 3 1 - 2009 7 1 4 18 218 2 2 2 1 23 - - 4 2 3 6 4 1 20 4 2 4 7 1 18 234 Table 29. Undergraduate Enrollment by College, Department and Minor, Fall 2006-2010 College/Minor 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 & Literatures 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 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY Accountancy & Finance Accountancy Finance 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 33 60 1 10 25 24 161 81 33 47 222 64 59 80 19 229 23 16 190 22 9 7 6 16 87 87 65 64 1 58 1 32 25 9 87 6 70 11 299 6 289 371 25 346 37 1,756 34 84 13 39 32 130 65 28 37 181 62 38 63 18 206 20 12 174 31 16 14 1 14 80 80 61 60 1 51 2 27 22 4 105 15 81 9 294 14 4 274 343 28 315 33 1,651 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 1,775 111 34 77 102 36 66 104 38 66 85 37 48 77 29 48 63 Table 29. Undergraduate Enrollment by College, Department and Minor (Continued) College/Minor 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 and Information Systems Computer Science Information Systems Economics and Decision Sciences Decision Sciences Economics Engineering Technology Construction Technology Graphic Communication Industrial Technology Manufacturing Engineering Technology Management & Marketing Human Resource Management International Business Management Marketing Operations Management Supply Chain Management Pre-MBA TOTAL BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies Bilingual Education Dietetics, Fashion Merchandising, & Hospitality Family & Consumer Sciences Fashion Merchandising Hospitality Management Nutrition Health Sciences Community Health Emergency Management Health Services Management Occupational Safety School Health Instructional Design & Technology Digital Media Instructional Materials Photographic Media Web Design Kinesiology Coaching Kinesiology Scuba Diving 2006 2007 79 10 3 4 20 9 27 6 56 172 154 18 43 43 71 7 41 13 10 837 38 27 470 281 2 19 1,369 90 8 7 2 19 12 37 5 55 159 132 27 35 35 62 9 38 5 10 816 37 27 446 275 3 28 1,319 3 3 99 36 63 48 10 1 31 6 21 9 12 53 24 29 - 102 42 2 1 57 35 7 4 24 32 12 1 19 61 23 38 - 64 2008 81 6 7 1 4 18 4 37 4 57 146 120 26 36 36 67 5 42 12 8 700 32 21 376 242 2 27 1,191 113 27 13 7 66 24 5 4 15 36 11 25 61 19 28 14 2009 72 4 5 1 20 3 34 5 66 128 107 21 34 34 95 17 50 21 7 568 30 10 304 188 6 30 1,048 126 22 19 13 72 40 3 17 5 15 33 11 21 1 85 23 25 37 2010 109 5 6 3 11 34 7 1 33 3 6 81 120 93 27 32 32 112 20 57 25 10 519 21 9 317 142 2 28 2 1,052 127 32 19 24 52 41 6 17 4 14 47 9 35 3 86 22 28 36 Table 29. Undergraduate Enrollment by College, Department and Minor (Continued) College/Minor 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Law Enforcement & Justice Admin., School of Fire Administration Homeland Security Law Enforcement & Justice Administration Security Administration Military Science Recreation, Park & Tourism Administration TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES 509 162 224 123 58 54 845 482 146 221 115 63 57 832 504 148 25 235 96 70 52 860 547 151 81 246 69 65 45 941 554 134 110 247 63 70 55 980 COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION Art Art History Art, Studio 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 92 3 89 51 73 2 2 87 24 63 44 25 19 349 92 8 84 58 79 3 3 88 5 28 55 42 24 18 362 88 9 79 63 83 2 2 65 3 22 40 35 16 19 336 79 10 69 42 90 2 1 1 70 3 27 40 42 17 25 325 58 9 49 42 95 5 3 2 78 2 34 42 61 29 32 339 OTHER American Humanics Broadcast & Print Media Environmental Studies Film Fine Arts Technology & Design Functional Morphology & Evolutionary Anatomy Gerontology International Studies Law & Society Photography Pre-Law Survey Research Methods TOTAL OTHER 1 10 4 7 47 22 91 4 3 22 2 2 7 26 17 83 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 4,410 4,247 4,091 4,052 4,241 TOTAL MINORS 65 Table 30. Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees Conferred by Degree Program, Race/Ethnicity, and Sex, FY2010 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.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 B.S. in Agriculture Computer Science B.S. in Computer Science B.S. in Telecommunications Management B.A./B.B. in Economics B.A. in Economics B.B. in Economics B.S. in Engineering Technology B.S. in Construction Management B.S. in Graphic Communication B.S. in Manufacturing Engineering Tech Foreign - 3 1 1 1 1 - 2 2 1 1 1 1 - - 1 4 1 23 6 - 2 3 3 - 1 1 - 2 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 - - - 74 72 2 8 3 5 54 42 12 7 4 1 3 4 - 4 2 1 1 1 - - 3 7 1 1 - 3 27 1 2 1 1 1 - Pacific Islander White 4 4 2 3 - Hispanic 1 1 1 2 8 4 Asian - - - - 1 1 3 1 - American Indian Black 1 1 4 2 2 - 7 12 5 7 2 40 6 7 3 2 1 3 25 68 29 2 27 6 344 55 99 21 14 7 11 5 6 120 55 38 27 - Unknown - 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 4 5 - - 4 5 4 3 1 - - 2 - 3 2 1 1 - 2 44 43 1 3 1 2 33 25 8 5 - 7 10 4 6 2 30 1 5 5 4 1 3 26 33 13 1 3 - - FEMALE TOTAL 1 40 39 1 6 3 3 28 19 9 7 1 1 19 1 1 MALE TOTAL 2 2 - - 2 or More 13 210 29 80 27 21 6 12 6 6 113 58 24 31 5 5 1 4 15 6 3 1 1 10 61 22 2 20 7 217 35 25 4 2 2 3 1 2 20 1 19 - Table 30. Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees Conferred (Continued) Undergraduate Degree Program B.B. in Info Systems & Decision Sci. B.B. in Information Systems B.B. in Management B.B. in Human Resource Management B.B. in Management B.B. in Marketing & Finance B.B. in Finance 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. in Dietetics, Fashion Merch., & 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. 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 Kinesiology B.S. in Physical Education K-12 B.S. in Law Enforcement & Justice Admin B.S. in Recreation, Park & Tourism Admin Bachelor of Social Work B.S.Ed. in Special Education 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 Sci. & 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 5 5 1 3 1 2 3 1 2 1 4 2 2 - American Indian Black 16 13 2 2 2 2 5 5 - - 3 1 1 1 1 5 3 - 1 1 1 4 1 - 5 9 5 4 1 35 1 1 1 1 - 9 10 1 - 1 2 1 21 - Asian - 5 5 4 2 2 3 3 - 5 1 1 - 17 - 5 5 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 2 1 - 1 3 1 13 4 4 3 36 1 1 - Hispanic 6 2 1 1 2 2 - - 3 3 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 4 9 White Pacific Islander 9 9 81 6 75 96 32 48 16 492 - 138 138 57 57 4 4 33 13 6 14 9 53 6 16 9 22 279 72 33 33 711 - 16 14 2 34 91 17 33 3 30 14 6 8 205 Unknown - 10 10 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 6 - - 5 1 1 44 5 39 42 10 25 7 174 3 3 2 2 12 12 19 19 147 147 54 54 6 6 23 2 7 14 4 27 4 11 7 5 72 32 43 33 441 1 1 2 2 - - 15 12 - 1 4 2 14 7 3 2 47 2 2 1 2 1 3 3 9 FEMALE TOTAL 13 13 55 3 52 76 32 33 11 405 - - 1 MALE TOTAL 8 1 7 6 2 2 2 30 1 2 or More 1 6 1 13 1 1 2 3 7 44 2 16 4 22 252 57 2 6 414 10 5 5 31 50 1 17 1 16 7 2 5 116 14 14 17 59 17 21 2 19 8 4 4 136 Table 30. Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees Conferred (Continued) Undergraduate Degree Program OTHER Board of Trustees Bachelor of Arts B.A. and B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies TOTAL OTHER Foreign 1 1 26 3 29 30 121 - TOTAL BACHELOR'S DEGREES CONFERRED American Indian Black Asian 1 Hispanic 1 2 6 174 11 185 5 20 95 1,937 - 2 - 6 Pacific Islander White - - Unknown 2 or More 18 1 FEMALE TOTAL 18 1 130 7 137 123 23 1,282 1,074 1 1 15 9 2 4 5 3 3 1 1 32 15 15 2 7 9 7 2 4 2 2 4 1 1 - 2 MALE TOTAL - 99 7 106 Graduate Degree Program COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES PBC in African American Studies Post-Bacc. Cert in African & Diaspora M.S./PBC in Biological Sciences M.S. in Biology Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Zoology Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in GIS M.S. in Chemistry M.A./PBC in English & Journalism M.A. in English Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in English M.A./PBC in Geography M.A. in Geography Post-Bacc. Certificate in Community Dev. M.A. in History M.S./PBC in Mathematics M.S. in Mathematics Post-Bacc. Cert. in Applied Mathematics M.S. in Physics Political Science M.A. in Political Science Post-Bacc. Cert. in Public & Non-Profit Mgt. 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 - 8 6 2 11 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 - 1 1 1 - 29 44 13 7 7 9 9 73 2 4 2 2 6 - - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 2 1 1 2 3 - 2 2 34 15 15 4 1 11 9 2 10 7 3 14 4 3 1 1 8 7 1 13 5 8 3 101 - 5 3 2 4 4 30 30 44 - 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 10 1 1 5 5 7 - 10 8 2 12 7 5 2 2 5 4 1 7 5 2 3 1 5 5 - 70 11 5 6 1 1 77 3 33 16 10 10 26 26 88 3 15 5 1 1 20 20 44 - Table 30. 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 Post Baccalaureate Certificate in Counseling M.S.Ed. In Curriculum & Instruction M.S.Ed. in Elementary Education M.S.Ed. in Reading 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) 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 Education Post-Bacc. Cert. in Health Service Admin. M.S./PBC in Instructional Design & Techn. M.S. in Instructional Design & Technology Post-Bacc. Cert. in Inst. Des. & Tech. M.S. in Kinesiology M.S. in Kinesiology (Physical Education) M.S. in Sport Management M.A./PBC in Law Enforce. & Justice Admin. M.A. in Law Enforcement and Justice Admin Post-Bacc. Certificate in Police Exec M.S. in Recreation, Park & Tourism Admin M.S.Ed. in Special Education TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION M.A. in Communication M.S. in Communication Sci. & Disorders M.A. in Museum Studies M.A. in Music M.F.A. in Theatre TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION Foreign - American Indian Black 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 4 4 - - 1 1 1 1 - 3 3 2 2 2 - 7 1 2 10 Hispanic - - 1 1 - 4 1 - TOTAL GRADUATE DEGREES CONFERRED 113 19 - GRAND TOTAL DEGREES CONFERRED 143 140 1 - - Asian 1 - - 20 20 - 2 83 34 49 34 18 15 1 82 65 14 3 11 11 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 - - 24 24 - 2 2 - 4 7 1 39 17 22 27 26 1 22 11 353 - Unknown 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 - 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 or More - - - 1 - 18 18 - 4 3 1 10 6 3 1 43 35 6 2 7 7 - 83 32 51 28 14 14 46 36 8 2 9 9 - 12 12 2 17 17 - - 29 9 20 26 25 1 14 1 152 15 9 6 9 8 1 12 11 248 5 1 6 7 19 11 15 2 3 6 37 2 9 12 542 1 37 2 329 406 29 107 2,479 3 160 25 1,611 1,480 1 - - 1 1 16 FEMALE TOTAL 6 6 2 1 1 - 1 MALE TOTAL 13 12 2 7 10 44 - 1 1 5 Pacific Islander White 1 2 4 - Table 31. Undergraduate Degrees Conferred by College, Department, and Major, FY2006-2010 College/Major 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 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 Philosophy & Religious Studies B.A. in Philosophy B.S. in Religious Studies Physics Political Science Psychology Sociology & Anthropology B.A. in Anthropology B.A. in Sociology Women's Studies TOTAL ARTS & SCIENCES 1 90 89 1 8 8 77 56 21 12 3 9 5 1 4 5 57 15 9 9 3 31 120 44 44 4 481 7 88 88 9 9 87 50 37 17 4 13 6 3 3 10 52 9 10 10 10 30 83 47 47 4 469 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 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY Accountancy Agriculture Computer Science Computer Science Telecommunications Management Economics B.A. in Economics B.B. in Economics Engineering Technology Construction Management Graphic Communication Industrial Technology Manufacturing Engineering Technology Information Systems & Decision Sci. Information Systems Management Human Resource Management Management Marketing & Finance Finance Marketing Supply Chain Management TOTAL BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY 40 63 40 40 15 4 11 88 30 30 1 27 15 15 115 14 101 126 50 71 5 502 55 89 26 26 19 9 10 101 45 26 30 15 15 100 9 91 134 61 63 10 539 51 92 18 17 1 17 10 7 106 49 34 1 22 12 12 91 10 81 138 60 50 28 525 70 90 28 17 11 18 11 7 115 52 38 25 9 9 80 6 74 168 82 54 32 578 64 105 31 23 8 15 7 8 133 59 43 31 14 14 99 8 91 118 42 58 18 579 71 Table 31. Undergraduate Degrees Conferred (Continued) College/Major 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES Curriculum & Instruction Elementary 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 B.S. in Athletic Training B.S. in Exercise Science B.S. in Kinesiology B.S. in Physical Education K-12 Law Enforcement & Justice Admin. Recreation, Park & Tourism Admin. Social Work Special Education TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES 153 153 73 73 4 4 20 16 4 28 71 71 306 96 47 30 828 178 178 68 68 3 3 14 4 10 19 92 92 395 104 48 34 955 165 165 107 107 12 12 15 5 1 9 17 82 82 379 79 56 32 944 150 150 97 97 6 6 32 11 2 19 13 86 86 374 84 59 39 940 159 159 73 73 6 6 38 14 7 17 11 71 6 27 11 27 324 89 45 39 855 COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION Art Art Art (BFA) Broadcasting Communication Communication Sci. & Disorders Music Music (BA) Music (BM) Theatre Musical Theatre Theatre (BA) TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION 33 29 4 48 106 16 28 23 5 9 1 8 240 42 35 7 64 136 19 25 16 9 12 2 10 298 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 OTHER Board of Trustees B.A. Interdisciplinary Studies TOTAL OTHER 208 26 234 169 25 194 220 31 251 244 17 261 229 14 243 2,285 2,455 2,518 2,530 2,356 UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL 72 Table 32. Graduate Degrees Conferred by College, Department, and Major, FY2006-2010 College/Major COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES African American Studies Post-Baccalaureate Cert. in African and Diaspora Studies Biological Sciences Biology Post-Baccalaureate Cert. in Zoology & Aquarium Studies Chemistry English & Journalism English Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in English Geography Geography Post-Baccalaureate Cert. in Community Development Post-Baccalaureate Cert. in Environmental GIS History Mathematics M.S. in Mathematics Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Applied Mathematics Physics Political Science M.A. in Political Science Post-Bacc. Cert. in Public & Non-Profit Mgt. Psychology Gerontology Psychology School Psychology Sociology Women's Studies Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Women's Studies TOTAL ARTS & SCIENCES 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 Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Counseling Curriculum & Instruction Elementary Education Reading Educ & Interdisciplinary Studies College Student Personnel Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies Secondary Education Educational Leadership Educational Leadership Educational Leadership Specialist Educational Leadership Doctorate Health Services Health Education Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Health Serv. Admin. Instructional Design & Technology Instructional Design & Technology Post-Baccalaureate Cert. in Instructional Design & Tech 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 16 13 3 7 14 14 5 2 3 13 2 2 2 5 5 17 10 7 13 94 2 2 21 12 9 13 8 8 8 6 2 7 6 6 6 7 7 21 1 12 8 10 1 1 110 1 1 21 16 5 16 23 23 4 3 1 9 6 6 3 11 9 2 25 14 11 10 1 1 130 3 3 30 18 12 10 13 13 7 2 4 1 7 5 5 10 7 7 22 11 11 8 122 2 2 41 24 17 12 12 10 2 20 10 4 6 16 8 6 2 3 10 9 1 18 10 8 4 1 1 147 2 22 15 9 9 48 48 96 9 29 17 8 8 43 43 106 7 37 12 8 8 47 47 111 6 34 20 13 13 44 44 117 6 48 21 11 11 46 46 132 37 35 2 63 21 42 49 18 25 6 49 38 11 13 13 28 28 - 49 49 96 46 50 42 18 18 6 46 35 11 24 22 2 9 8 1 27 27 77 30 47 38 21 12 5 83 56 27 17 15 2 40 36 4 28 28 84 37 47 49 23 20 6 108 76 17 15 18 18 29 25 4 24 24 87 35 52 38 20 17 1 89 71 14 4 16 16 29 29 - 73 Table 32. Graduate Degrees Conferred (Continued) College/Major 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Kinesiology Kinesiology Sport Management Law Enforcement & Justice Administration Law Enforcement & Justice Administration Post-Baccalaureate Cert. in Police Executive Admin. Recreation, Park & Tourism Administration Special Education TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES 38 19 19 32 25 7 20 10 339 33 12 21 39 33 6 14 13 365 26 6 20 45 38 7 15 5 373 34 15 19 37 29 8 19 6 412 44 18 26 35 33 2 26 12 400 COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION Communication Communication Sciences & Disorders Museum Studies Music Theatre TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION 4 15 6 5 30 4 18 16 6 44 5 31 9 7 52 4 20 19 8 51 16 15 3 9 13 56 TOTAL GRADUATE DEGREES CONFERRED 559 625 666 702 735 74 Table 33. Total Student Credit Hour Production by College and Department, FY2009 and FY2010 FY2009 Macomb ARTS & SCIENCES Afri-Am Studies Biological Sci Chemistry Eng & Journalism Foreign Lang & Lit Geography Geology History Mathematics Nursing Phil & Rel Studies Physics Political Science Psychology Sociology/Anthropology Women's Studies Total Quad Cities FY2010 Extension Total Macomb Quad Cities Extension Total Percent Change 2009-10 2,523 12,738 5,355 18,671 2,858 7,547 3,364 7,987 20,711 4,862 3,543 6,290 12,455 13,957 3,018 125,879 66 564 513 44 21 12 264 81 30 213 732 48 2,588 444 548 633 796 597 281 231 171 78 567 40 443 834 528 6,191 3,033 13,850 5,355 19,817 3,654 8,188 3,666 8,230 21,146 78 5,510 3,543 6,360 13,111 15,523 3,594 134,658 1,717 13,009 5,876 16,720 3,359 6,428 3,570 7,145 20,174 495 4,981 3,433 6,328 11,998 13,145 2,790 121,168 132 530 916 57 24 303 54 33 18 270 747 84 3,168 105 517 681 473 1,035 358 207 211 92 590 7 18 1,131 1,026 684 7,135 1,954 14,056 5,876 18,317 3,832 7,520 3,928 7,376 20,688 641 5,604 3,458 6,346 13,399 14,918 3,558 131,471 (35.58) 1.49 9.73 (7.57) 4.87 (8.16) 7.15 (10.38) (2.17) 721.79 1.71 (2.40) (0.22) 2.20 (3.90) (1.00) (2.37) 4,793 6,300 8,443 5,736 6,887 3,870 8,949 8,162 53,140 1,230 269 285 259 987 2,457 1,515 7,002 54 585 90 226 3 1,122 801 2,881 6,023 6,354 9,297 6,111 7,372 4,860 12,528 10,478 63,023 4,385 6,696 7,580 5,039 7,409 3,702 8,433 6,801 50,045 1,065 172 297 180 181 917 2,448 1,507 6,767 15 72 1,308 33 255 12 1,387 1,188 4,270 5,465 6,768 9,060 5,369 180 7,845 4,631 12,268 9,496 61,082 (9.26) 6.52 (2.55) (12.14) 6.42 (4.71) (2.08) (9.37) (3.08) EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES Counselor Education 297 Curriculum & Instruction 6,168 Dietetics, Fashion Merch. 9,058 Ed & Interdiscplinary Studies 5,984 Educational Leadership 4,207 Health Sciences 6,428 Instr Design & Tech. 1,982 Kinesiology 11,756 Law Enforce & Justice Admin 19,592 Military Science* 646 Rec, Park & Tour Adm 8,584 Social Work 3,115 Special Education 2,495 Total 79,666 1,987 2,755 1,043 3,060 468 171 40 1,350 589 861 12,324 3 1,966 285 434 1,121 1,078 1,175 95 1,491 669 69 8,386 2,287 10,889 9,343 7,461 8,388 7,974 3,328 11,891 22,433 646 9,842 3,184 3,356 100,376 274 6,353 8,651 6,177 3,806 6,579 1,889 12,596 18,354 737 8,206 3,475 2,731 79,091 1,966 2,515 1,084 2,639 489 171 1,500 583 934 11,881 1,711 585 494 662 986 1,113 165 1,080 996 477 8,269 2,240 10,579 9,236 7,755 7,107 8,054 3,173 12,761 20,934 737 9,785 3,952 3,665 99,241 (2.06) (2.85) (1.15) 3.94 (15.27) 1.00 (4.66) 7.32 (6.68) 14.09 (0.58) 24.12 9.21 (1.13) 5,066 3,379 10,044 2,417 9,073 4,857 34,836 216 116 332 327 855 376 3 1,561 5,393 4,234 10,636 2,417 116 9,076 4,857 36,729 4,695 3,293 9,366 2,449 9,585 5,222 34,610 15 246 387 648 312 1,041 754 165 27 2,299 5,022 4,334 10,366 2,449 387 9,750 5,249 37,557 (6.88) 2.36 (2.54) 1.32 233.62 7.43 8.07 2.25 293,521 22,246 19,019 334,786 284,914 22,464 21,973 329,351 (1.62) BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY Accountancy Agriculture Computer Science Economics Engineering Engineering Technology Info Systems & Decision Sci Management Marketing & Finance Total FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION Art Broadcasting Communication Communication Sci. & Dis. Museum Studies School of Music Theatre and Dance Total TOTALS *Student Credit Hour data reported but not included in totals. NOTE: Percentages may not add to total due to rounding. 75 Table 34. Undergraduate Class Size, Fall 2009 and Fall 2010 Total Students 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 Fall 2009 Average Total Class Classes Size Change from 2008 Total Students Fall 2010 Average Total Class Classes Size Change from 2009 349 1,860 762 3,095 561 206 958 523 1,276 3,300 116 912 533 1,075 2,222 2,372 570 20,690 18 89 20 168 36 15 33 20 46 131 12 36 20 39 67 69 24 843 19.4 20.9 38.1 18.4 15.6 13.7 29.0 26.2 27.7 25.2 9.7 25.3 26.7 27.6 33.2 34.4 23.8 24.5 0.8 1.0 (0.7) (0.5) 1.3 (0.2) (3.1) 1.1 (2.3) (0.8) 3.7 2.6 0.5 (1.0) (0.9) (1.5) 1.4 (0.5) 348 1,837 849 3,041 591 169 1,122 419 1,034 3,253 219 869 630 985 2,018 2,526 532 20,442 21 93 21 161 34 12 37 16 36 127 21 33 23 38 65 66 25 829 16.6 19.8 40.4 18.9 17.4 14.1 30.3 26.2 28.7 25.6 10.4 26.3 27.4 25.9 31.0 38.3 21.3 24.7 (2.8) (1.1) 2.3 0.5 1.8 0.4 1.3 (0.0) 1.0 0.4 0.8 1.0 0.7 (1.7) (2.2) 3.9 (2.5) 0.1 877 1,160 1,536 878 31 995 758 1,887 1,420 9,542 35 57 75 33 3 58 47 63 65 436 25.1 20.4 20.5 26.6 10.3 17.2 16.1 30.0 21.8 21.9 (4.2) (0.5) (1.3) (5.0) 10.3 (1.3) (0.2) 0.1 (3.4) (1.8) 1,333 1,085 1,855 885 75 898 2,944 9,075 58 51 90 41 9 53 111 413 23.0 21.3 20.6 21.6 8.3 16.9 26.5 22.0 0.9 (2.0) (0.3) 0.1 EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES Counselor Education Curriculum & Instruction Curriculum & Instruction* Dietetics, Fashion Merch. & Hosp. Ed & Interdisciplinary Studies Educational Leadership Health Sciences Instructional Design & Technology Kinesiology Law Enforcement & Justice Admin. Recreation, Park & Tour Admin. Social Work Special Education Total 25 1,789 1,608 1,047 466 1,592 329 3,478 2,628 1,525 631 614 15,732 1 95 61 55 14 54 23 141 93 64 23 30 654 25.0 18.8 26.4 19.0 33.3 29.5 14.3 24.7 28.3 23.8 27.4 20.5 24.1 (9.0) (0.8) (3.0) (1.9) (3.6) 2.1 (0.3) 0.9 1.9 (2.9) 6.5 2.8 0.1 32 2,213 1,779 1,023 455 1,544 342 3,086 2,743 1,669 594 15,480 1 128 61 49 49 50 27 137 90 67 26 685 32.0 17.3 29.2 20.9 9.3 30.9 12.7 22.5 30.5 24.9 22.8 22.6 7.0 2.8 1.9 (24.0) 1.4 (1.6) (2.2) 2.2 1.1 (4.6) (1.5) FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION Art Broadcasting Communication Communication Sciences & Disorders School of Music Theatre & Dance Total 880 726 1,598 356 2,540 914 7,014 64 35 68 13 155 51 386 13.8 20.7 23.5 27.4 16.4 17.9 18.2 0.2 (1.0) 5.2 1.8 1.5 1.0 831 714 1,621 288 2,424 885 6,763 62 38 66 12 155 52 385 13.4 18.8 24.6 24.0 15.6 17.0 17.6 (0.4) (2.0) 1.1 (3.4) (0.8) (0.9) (0.6) 470 42 11.2 0.4 481 37 13.0 1.8 53,448 2,361 22.6 (0.3) 52,241 2,349 22.2 (0.4) BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY Accountancy Accountancy & Finance Agriculture Computer Science Computer Science & Info Systems Economics Economics & Decision Sciences Engineering Engineering Technology Info Systems & Decision Sciences Management Management & Marketing Marketing & Finance Total University Courses UNIVERSITY TOTALS Excludes overseas study "S" sections *Includes Special Education beginning Fall 2010 76 Table 35. Graduate Class Size, Fall 2009 and Fall 2010 Total Students Fall 2009 Average Total Class Classes Size Change from 2008 Total Students Fall 2010 Average Total Class Classes Size Change from 2009 ARTS & SCIENCES African American Studies Biological Sciences Chemistry English Geography History Mathematics Physics Political Science Psychology Sociology/Anthropology Women's Studies Total 2 153 70 58 36 49 37 33 29 148 78 1 694 1 13 4 7 6 4 8 3 2 15 5 1 69 2.0 11.8 17.5 8.3 6.0 12.3 4.6 11.0 14.5 9.9 15.6 1.0 10.1 0.5 0.6 10.5 (3.2) 0.8 0.9 (0.4) (5.0) 8.7 1.3 4.4 1.0 1.3 150 52 71 40 50 38 14 45 164 72 1 697 12 4 8 6 5 6 1 4 16 6 1 69 12.5 13.0 8.9 6.7 10.0 6.3 14.0 11.3 10.3 12.0 1.0 10.1 (2.0) 0.7 (4.5) 0.6 0.7 (2.3) 1.7 3.0 (3.3) 0.4 (3.6) 0.0 BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY Accountancy Accountancy & Finance Computer Science Computer Science & Info Systems Economics Economics & Decision Sciences Engineering Technology Info Systems & Decision Sciences Management Management & Marketing Marketing & Finance Total 29 134 104 31 48 63 156 565 3 8 8 4 4 4 9 40 9.7 16.8 13.0 7.8 12.0 15.8 17.3 14.1 1.3 3.5 1.7 0.3 7.0 2.2 0.9 1.4 100 167 113 44 133 557 6 10 10 7 10 43 16.7 16.7 11.3 6.3 13.3 13.0 (1.5) (1.2) 197 259 304 323 91 188 234 127 43 79 1,845 11 19 19 24 9 11 14 12 2 7 128 17.9 13.6 16.0 13.5 10.1 17.1 16.7 10.6 21.5 11.3 14.4 2.3 (2.7) (0.9) (2.8) (1.3) (6.0) (0.2) (6.6) (5.0) (5.1) (2.7) 177 331 360 310 109 150 243 88 44 1,812 12 24 20 22 9 9 13 9 2 120 14.8 13.8 18.0 14.1 12.1 16.7 18.7 9.8 22.0 15.1 (3.2) 0.2 2.0 0.6 2.0 (0.4) 2.0 (0.8) 0.5 0.7 45 170 49 51 69 384 5 11 3 3 11 33 9.0 15.5 16.3 17.0 6.3 11.6 (0.5) (1.7) 10.6 (3.0) (1.6) (0.7) 49 174 51 57 65 396 4 11 5 3 11 34 12.3 15.8 10.2 19.0 5.9 11.6 3.3 0.3 (6.1) 2.0 (0.4) 0.0 3,488 270 12.9 (0.9) 3,462 266 13.0 0.1 EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES Counselor Education Curriculum & Instruction* Ed & Interdiscip. Studies Educational Leadership Health Sciences Instructional Design & Technology Kinesiology Law Enforcement & Justice Admin. Recreation, Park & Tourism Admin. Special Education Total FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION Communication Communication Sci. & Disorders Museum Studies Music Theatre & Dance Total UNIVERSITY TOTALS *Includes Special Education beginning Fall 2010. Table 36. Retention and Graduation Rates of New Freshmen by Sex, Fall 2003-2009 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 2003 Male Female Total 1,004 940 1,944 77.8% 78.7% 78.2% 68.5% 70.7% 69.5% 32.5% 37.6% 35.0% 28.6% 26.1% 27.4% 51.7% 58.7% 55.1% 6.2% 4.1% 5.1% 56.8% 62.5% 59.6% 2004 Male Female Total 1,044 1,026 2,070 80.2% 79.2% 79.7% 66.5% 70.4% 68.5% 29.1% 37.1% 33.1% 28.2% 24.1% 26.2% 49.7% 57.6% 53.6% 5.9% 4.6% 5.3% 55.0% 61.3% 58.1% 2005 Male Female Total 920 887 1,807 74.4% 71.4% 72.9% 63.3% 61.5% 62.4% 29.0% 32.1% 30.5% 28.0% 23.6% 25.8% 48.3% 50.2% 49.2% 6.0% 4.9% 5.4% ₋ ₋ ₋ 2006 Male Female Total 1,004 909 1,913 73.9% 71.4% 72.7% 63.7% 62.4% 63.1% 30.5% 30.8% 30.6% 27.0% 24.2% 25.7% ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ 2007 Male Female Total 997 952 1,949 72.4% 74.8% 73.6% 61.7% 66.6% 64.1% ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ 2008 Male Female Total 926 881 1,807 75.6% 71.6% 73.6% 64.6% 62.5% 63.6% ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ 2009 Male Female Total 819 817 1,636 71.1% 74.7% 72.9% ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ Figure 3. Four- and Six-Year Graduation Rates of New Freshmen by Sex, Fall 2004 Cohort 4 Years Female (n=1,026) Total (n=2,070) Male (n=1,044) 6 Years Freshmen Starting Fall 2004 (n=2,070) Male (n=1,044) Female (n=1,026) Total (n=2,070) 29.1% 37.1% 33.1% 55.0% 61.3% 58.1% Institutional Research and Planning Table 36a. Retention and Graduation Rates of New Transfers by Sex, Fall 2000-2009 Assoc. Degree Number Enrolled % Part Time Continuation Rates % Continued Continued Continued to 2nd Yr to 3rd Yr to 4th Yr Graduated in 2 Yrs Cumulative Graduation Rates Graduated Graduated Graduated in 3 Yrs in 4 Yrs in 5 Yrs Graduated in 6 Yrs Year Enrolled 2000 No Yes Total 916 463 1,379 12.8% 25.3% 17.0% 73.4% 77.5% 74.8% 51.2% 40.2% 47.5% 20.3% 10.2% 16.9% 13.1% 32.0% 19.5% 40.0% 60.9% 47.0% 52.7% 67.8% 57.8% 56.8% 71.7% 61.8% 57.8% 72.4% 62.7% 2001 No Yes Total 874 489 1,363 13.3% 26.9% 18.2% 72.7% 82.1% 76.1% 51.0% 42.9% 48.1% 22.1% 9.9% 17.7% 13.1% 32.2% 20.0% 39.0% 65.1% 48.4% 54.6% 72.1% 60.9% 58.5% 74.5% 64.3% 60.2% 75.6% 65.8% 2002 No Yes Total 898 515 1,413 8.1% 21.1% 12.8% 71.8% 79.9% 74.8% 51.4% 39.6% 47.1% 21.7% 10.1% 17.5% 12.3% 35.7% 20.8% 38.1% 63.5% 47.4% 50.7% 69.2% 57.5% 55.9% 72.3% 61.9% 57.8% 74.1% 63.7% 2003 No Yes Total 893 461 1,354 7.3% 20.3% 11.7% 76.1% 81.5% 78.0% 53.7% 42.5% 49.9% 21.5% 9.2% 17.3% 11.9% 33.6% 19.3% 38.6% 67.8% 48.6% 52.5% 71.9% 59.1% 57.4% 75.2% 63.5% 58.9% 76.9% 65.0% 2004 No Yes Total 936 426 1,362 8.5% 19.8% 12.0% 74.5% 82.4% 76.9% 53.1% 44.7% 50.5% 24.6% 9.9% 20.0% 12.3% 33.6% 19.0% 37.6% 66.4% 46.6% 54.2% 74.4% 60.5% 60.2% 76.2% 65.3% 61.7% 76.9% 66.5% 2005 No Yes Total 951 442 1,393 7.7% 12.2% 9.2% 72.2% 86.2% 76.7% 48.7% 43.0% 46.9% 20.6% 12.2% 17.9% 13.9% 38.9% 21.9% 38.8% 68.6% 48.3% 53.3% 75.8% 60.5% 57.3% 79.0% 64.2% ₋ ₋ ₋ 2006 No Yes Total 965 450 1,415 7.5% 16.0% 10.2% 76.1% 86.4% 79.4% 54.3% 40.7% 49.9% 24.3% 13.1% 20.8% 13.2% 39.1% 21.5% 40.2% 67.6% 48.9% 57.7% 76.0% 63.5% ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ 2007 No Yes Total 788 452 1,240 7.8% 20.0% 12.2% 74.1% 86.2% 78.5% 50.5% 40.2% 46.8% 19.3% 10.4% 16.0% 15.1% 41.4% 24.6% 40.8% 71.8% 52.1% ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ 2008 No Yes Total 819 451 1,270 9.0% 18.0% 12.2% 77.8% 84.9% 80.3% 56.1% 41.0% 50.8% ₋ ₋ ₋ 11.8% 39.0% 21.5% ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ 2009 No Yes Total 808 520 1,328 10.3% 17.8% 13.2% 73.9% 86.9% 78.9% ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ 1.1% 0.4% 0.8% ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ Table 37. Retention and Graduation Rates of New Freshman by Ethnicity, Fall 2003-2009 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 2003 White Black Hispanic Asian Native American Foreign Total 1,612 135 71 40 8 15 1,944 79.5% 69.2% 70.6% 65.0% 75.0% 86.7% 78.2% 71.4% 59.4% 57.4% 57.5% 37.5% 73.3% 69.5% 37.4% 16.4% 24.6% 22.5% 25.0% 33.3% 35.0% 27.4% 30.8% 27.9% 25.0% 12.5% 20.0% 27.4% 58.3% 34.3% 40.6% 40.0% 25.0% 46.7% 55.1% 4.9% 7.5% 4.4% 7.5% 12.5% 13.3% 5.1% 62.7% 41.0% 42.0% 42.5% 25.0% 53.3% 59.6% 2004 White Black Hispanic Asian Native American Foreign Total 1,674 153 90 33 6 15 2,070 80.8% 69.3% 73.3% 90.9% 0.0% 93.3% 79.7% 70.6% 52.3% 61.1% 60.6% 0.0% 86.7% 68.5% 36.0% 11.8% 22.2% 27.3% 0.0% 53.3% 33.1% 25.9% 27.5% 30.0% 21.2% 33.3% 26.7% 26.2% 56.7% 34.6% 40.0% 48.5% 0.0% 53.3% 53.6% 4.9% 5.2% 11.1% 3.0% 0.0% 13.3% 5.3% 60.9% 41.2% 46.7% 51.5% 0.0% 80.0% 58.1% 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% 21.3% 15.4% 12.5% 54.5% 30.5% 24.4% 35.5% 29.3% 42.3% 25.0% 9.1% 25.8% 51.2% 34.0% 41.3% 46.2% 25.0% 63.6% 49.2% 4.7% 12.1% 10.7% 7.7% 0.0% 0.0% 5.4% 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% 24.5% 29.3% 30.0% 28.6% 28.6% 50.0% 25.7% 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% ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ 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% 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% ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ ₋ Note: Other/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. 79 Table 38. Retention of New Freshmen by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Fall 2009 to Fall 2010 Fall 2009 Enrolled Returning Fall 2010 Percent Retained Number Percent Major Non-Returning Fall 2010 Academic Good Probation/ Standing Suspension Total Non-Ret. Fall 2010 Number Percent White Male Female Total 628 567 1,195 454 430 884 72.3 75.8 74.0 57.4 56.4 57.0 76 93 169 99 43 142 175 136 311 27.8 24.0 26.0 Black Male Female Total 84 144 228 60 109 169 71.4 75.7 74.1 52.4 49.7 50.7 10 11 21 14 24 38 24 35 59 28.6 24.3 25.9 Hispanic Male Female Total 46 56 102 29 36 65 63.0 64.3 63.7 56.5 48.2 52.0 10 11 21 7 9 16 17 20 37 37.0 35.7 36.3 Asian Male Female Total 11 6 17 7 4 11 63.6 66.7 64.7 45.5 50.0 47.1 2 2 4 2 4 2 6 36.4 33.3 35.3 American Indian Male Female Total 1 5 6 1 4 5 100.0 80.0 83.3 100.0 60.0 66.7 - 1 1 20.0 16.7 Pacific Islander Male Female Total 1 1 2 1 1 2 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 50.0 - Two or More Male Female Total 11 11 22 10 5 15 90.9 45.5 68.2 66.7 45.5 56.5 1 1 2 Foreign Male Female Total 12 8 20 3 5 8 25.0 62.5 40.0 8.3 50.0 25.0 6 3 9 Male Female Total 25 19 44 17 16 33 68.0 84.2 75.0 58.3 73.7 65.1 Grand Total Male Female Total 819 817 1,636 582 610 1,192 71.1 74.7 72.9 56.2 54.8 72.9 Other NOTE: Includes summer matriculants, excludes "no shows" and active veteran students. 80 1 1 2 - - - - - 1 5 6 2 6 8 18.2 54.5 36.4 3 3 9 3 12 75.0 37.5 60.0 4 1 5 3 2 5 7 3 10 28.0 15.8 22.7 109 123 232 129 83 212 238 206 444 29.1 25.2 27.1 - Table 39. New Freshmen Fall to Fall Retention by Major, Fall 2009 to Fall 2010 Enrolled Fall 2009 Returning Students Fall 2010 Retained Changed Major Total (%) Major 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 Physics Physics Pre-Architecture Pre-Engineering Political Science Psychology Sociology & Anthropology Sociology Women's Studies TOTAL ARTS AND SCIENCES 1 85 82 3 60 11 44 5 34 25 9 4 1 3 6 1 5 26 4 11 65 65 1 1 21 2 5 14 19 56 5 5 1 399 1 48 48 27 6 20 1 21 16 5 2 2 2 2 15 1 2 32 32 5 1 1 3 12 38 3 3 1 210 15 13 2 15 2 10 3 7 4 3 2 2 3 2 7 13 13 8 1 7 2 8 1 1 83 100.0 74.1 74.4 66.7 70.0 72.7 68.2 80.0 82.4 80.0 88.9 50.0 66.7 66.7 80.0 69.2 75.0 81.8 69.2 69.2 61.9 50.0 40.0 71.4 73.7 82.1 80.0 80.0 73.4 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 Technology Construction Management Graphic Communication Manufacturing Engineering Technology 46 31 15 47 36 1 10 30 23 4 3 5 1 4 44 24 14 6 26 15 11 35 34 1 13 9 3 1 3 1 2 29 16 9 4 5 2 3 8 67.4 54.8 93.3 91.5 94.4 100.0 80.0 60.0 56.5 75.0 66.7 80.0 100.0 75.0 84.1 87.5 78.6 83.3 1 7 5 4 1 1 1 8 5 2 1 81 Non-Returning 2010 Left in Good Left in Standing Prob/Susp 7 7 13 2 10 1 5 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 12 12 5 1 2 2 2 6 1 1 58 15 14 1 5 1 4 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 8 8 1 1 3 1 2 3 4 48 25.9 25.6 33.3 30.0 27.3 31.8 20.0 17.6 20.0 11.1 50.0 100.0 33.3 33.3 100.0 20.0 30.8 25.0 18.2 30.8 30.8 100.0 100.0 38.1 50.0 60.0 28.6 26.3 17.9 20.0 20.0 26.6 6 5 1 3 1 32.6 45.2 6.7 8.5 5.6 20.0 40.0 43.5 25.0 33.3 20.0 25.0 15.9 12.5 21.4 16.7 9 9 1 1 - 6 4 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 - Total (%) 2 6 6 4 1 2 1 Table 39. New Freshmen Fall to Fall Retention by Major (Continued) Enrolled Fall 2009 Returning Students Fall 2010 Retained Changed Major Total (%) Major Non-Returning 2010 Left in Good Left in Standing Prob/Susp Total (%) Management & Marketing Pre-Human Resource Management Pre-Management Pre-Marketing Pre-Supply Chain Management Pre-Business Undecided TOTAL BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY 74 3 37 30 4 12 258 38 3 19 14 2 6 150 14 7 7 3 44 70.3 100.0 70.3 70.0 50.0 75.0 75.2 11 4 6 1 1 32 11 7 3 1 2 32 29.7 29.7 30.0 50.0 25.0 24.8 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 118 85 33 27 27 4 4 8 6 2 4 73 22 18 33 279 279 9 26 26 54 38 16 24 24 4 4 5 3 2 1 32 11 7 14 182 182 7 9 9 26 22 4 1 1 1 1 1 15 4 5 6 25 25 2 2 67.8 70.6 60.6 92.6 92.6 100.0 100.0 75.0 66.7 100.0 50.0 64.4 68.2 66.7 60.6 74.2 74.2 77.8 42.3 42.3 28 19 9 1 1 17 2 4 11 31 31 1 10 10 10 6 4 1 1 2 2 2 9 5 2 2 41 41 1 5 5 32.2 29.4 39.4 7.4 7.4 25.0 33.3 50.0 35.6 31.8 33.3 39.4 25.8 25.8 22.2 57.7 57.7 TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES 548 318 71 71.0 88 71 29.0 COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION Art Broadcasting Communication Communication Sciences & Disorders Music Theatre Musical Theatre Theatre TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION 20 30 16 9 49 13 5 8 137 14 18 9 4 34 8 5 3 87 2 4 3 5 6 3 1 1 1 7 3 20 80.0 73.3 75.0 100.0 81.6 61.5 100.0 37.5 78.1 OTHER General Studies General Orientation/Unclassified WESL TOTAL OTHER 1 293 294 144 144 65 65 1,636 909 283 UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL NOTE: Includes summer matriculants, excludes "no shows" and active veteran students. 82 1 12 4 18 20.0 26.7 25.0 18.4 38.5 62.5 21.9 71.3 71.1 42 42 1 42 43 100.0 28.7 28.9 72.9 232 212 27.1 - 6 1 - 3 4 - Table 40. Graduation Rates of New Freshmen by Admission Type, Fall 2002-2006 Number Enrolled Year Enrolled % Graduated in 4 years % Graduated in 5 years % Graduated in 6 years Admission Type 2002 Regular Admissions Special Admissions Total 1,540 377 1,917 34.8% 23.1% 32.8% 52.4% 42.6% 50.5% 56.5% 48.4% 54.9% 2003 Regular Admissions Special Admissions Total 1,610 334 1,944 37.0% 25.2% 35.0% 56.3% 49.1% 55.1% 60.5% 54.8% 59.6% 2004 Regular Admissions Special Admissions Total 1,775 295 2,070 35.1% 21.0% 33.1% 54.6% 48.1% 53.6% 58.8% 54.2% 58.1% 2005 Regular Admissions Special Admissions Total 1,507 300 1,807 33.9% 13.7% 30.5% 52.5% 32.7% 49.2% 2006 Regular Admissions Special Admissions Total 1,681 232 1,913 31.8% 22.4% 30.6% 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 rates exclude veterans with active status. Regular Admission includes students admitted as non-resident non resident alien. Figure 6. Four, Five & Six Year Graduation Rates, All Students Cohort Years 2002-2006 70% 60% 50.5% 55.1% 53.6% 50% 40% 54.9% 59.6% 58.1% 49.2% 32.8% 35.0% 33.1% 30.5% 30.6% 30% 20% 10% 0% 4-Yr Grad Rates 5-Yr Grad Rates 2002 2003 2004 83 2005 6-Yr Grad Rates 2006 Table 41. Average Years to Graduate for Students Entering as New Freshmen by Program COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES African-American Studies Anthropology Biology Chemistry Clinical Lab. Sciences English Forensic Chemistry French Geography Geology History Journalism Liberal Arts & Sciences Mathematics Meteorology Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Religious Studies Sociology Spanish Women's Studies Average Years 4.7 5.6 6.0 4.5 4.2 4.3 5.1 4.0 4.3 5.0 4.7 4.8 4.5 6.5 4.3 4.0 4.5 5.2 4.5 4.4 4.0 5.0 5.0 5.1 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY Accountancy Agriculture Computer Science Construction Management Economics (B.A.) Economics (B.B.) Finance Graphic Communication Human Resource Management Information Systems Management Manufacturing Engineering Marketing Network Technologies Supply Chain Management 4.4 4.3 4.1 4.5 4.6 5.2 4.2 4.5 4.5 4.1 4.4 4.5 4.8 4.4 4.5 4.6 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 Recreation, Park & Tourism Administration Social Work Special Education 4.5 4.0 5.0 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.5 4.8 4.4 4.7 4.5 4.1 5.0 4.9 4.7 4.8 FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION Art (B.A.) Art (B.F.A.) Broadcasting Communication Communication Sciences & Disorders Music (B.A.) Music (B.M.) Musical Theatre Theatre 4.6 5.0 4.9 4.4 4.4 4.1 5.0 4.7 4.0 4.8 Interdisciplinary Studies General Studies 4.6 8.4 TOTAL UNIVERSITY* 4.5 Note: Represents graduates from Fall 2001 to Summer 2010/ *Excludes General Studies program 84 Table 42. Faculty/Staff by Employee Category and Location, Fall 2010 Male PT FT Total FT Female PT TOTAL FTE Total MACOMB CAMPUS CIVIL SERVICE Negotiating Prevailing Wage Non-Negotiating Total Civil Service FACULTY Regular Negotiating* Temporary Negotiating* Non-Negotiating Faculty Department Chairpersons Total Faculty ADMINISTRATORS Negotiating Non-Negotiating Temporary Negotiating Total Administrators PROFESSIONALS** Negotiating Non-Negotiating Temporary Negotiating Total Professionals GRADUATE ASSISTANTS MACOMB TOTAL 182 39 155 376 2 2 182 39 157 378 79 392 471 11 11 79 403 482 261 39 560 860 747 276 37 6 26 345 3 20 23 276 40 26 26 368 175 68 14 8 265 2 24 26 175 70 38 8 291 451 110 64 34 659 625 14 133 147 1 1 14 134 148 49 97 146 5 5 49 102 151 63 236 299 291 13 41 54 132 1,054 12 12 80 118 13 53 66 212 1,172 7 52 2 61 159 1,102 9 9 82 133 7 61 2 70 241 1,235 20 114 2 136 453 2,407 118 393 2,274 7 7 - 7 7 15 15 1 1 16 16 23 23 23 20 2 1 1 24 1 14 15 20 3 15 1 39 22 4 26 2 5 7 22 6 5 33 42 9 20 1 72 57 2 7 9 - 2 7 9 3 11 14 - 3 11 14 5 18 23 23 1 1 4 45 1 1 3 19 1 1 2 7 64 10 65 2 10 12 75 1 1 2 19 139 QUAD CITIES CIVIL SERVICE Negotiating Prevailing Wage Non-Negotiating Total Civil Service FACULTY Regular Negotiating* Temporary Negotiating* Non-Negotiating Faculty Department Chairpersons Total Faculty ADMINISTRATORS Negotiating Non-Negotiating Total Administrators PROFESSIONALS** Negotiating Non-Negotiating Temporary Negotiating Total Professionals GRADUATE ASSISTANTS QUAD CITIES TOTAL 85 2 16 120 Table 42. Faculty/Staff by Employee Category and Location, Fall 2010 (Continued) FT Male PT Total FT Female PT TOTAL FTE Total TOTAL UNIVERSITY CIVIL SERVICE Negotiating Prevailing Wage Non-Negotiating Total Civil Service FACULTY Regular Negotiating* Temporary Negotiating* Non-Negotiating Faculty Department Chairpersons Total Faculty ADMINISTRATORS Negotiating Non-Negotiating Total Administrators PROFESSIONALS** Negotiating Non-Negotiating Temporary Negotiating Total Professionals GRADUATE ASSISTANTS GRAND TOTAL 182 39 162 383 2 2 182 39 164 385 79 407 486 12 12 79 419 498 261 39 583 883 770 296 39 7 27 369 4 34 38 296 43 41 27 407 197 72 14 8 291 4 29 33 197 76 43 8 324 493 119 84 35 731 682 16 140 156 1 1 16 141 157 52 108 160 5 5 52 113 165 68 254 322 314 13 41 1 55 136 13 13 83 13 54 1 68 219 7 52 2 61 169 9 9 84 7 61 2 70 253 20 115 3 138 472 120 409 1,099 137 1,236 1,167 143 1,310 2,546 2,394 *Total full- and part-time faculty in bargaining unit **Includes executive assistants and faculty assistants. 86 - Table 43. Employees by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Fall 2010 White Black Hispanic Asian American Native American Pacific Islander 2 or More Foreign Other Total Professor Male Female Total 110 56 166 4 3 7 2 2 13 3 16 2 2 - 1 1 2 1 1 - 133 63 196 Associate Professor Male Female Total 91 53 144 7 4 11 3 3 9 8 17 2 2 - 2 2 1 3 4 1 1 111 73 184 Assistant Professor Male Female Total 55 60 115 6 1 7 1 1 9 8 17 - - - 15 12 27 3 3 89 81 170 Instructor Male Female Total 65 92 157 3 2 5 1 1 3 4 7 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 72 101 173 Lecturer Male Female Total 2 5 7 - - - - - - 1 1 - 2 6 8 TOTAL FACULTY MALE FEMALE TOTAL 323 266 589 20 10 30 4 3 7 34 23 57 2 3 5 - 3 1 4 17 17 34 4 1 5 407 324 731 Graduate Assistant Male Female Total 142 176 318 15 9 24 6 5 11 2 5 7 - - 1 1 41 46 87 13 11 24 219 253 472 Civil Service Male Female Total 343 472 815 22 16 38 3 3 - 3 1 4 - 3 1 4 - 14 5 19 385 498 883 Administrator Male Female Total 139 144 283 7 10 17 4 5 9 2 3 5 - - 1 1 2 4 2 6 - 157 165 322 Professional* Male Female Total 59 65 124 5 1 6 1 1 3 2 5 - - - 1 1 1 1 68 70 138 1,006 1,123 2,129 69 46 115 14 17 31 41 33 74 5 4 9 - 7 4 11 63 65 128 31 18 49 1,236 1,310 2,546 TOTAL MALES TOTAL FEMALES GRAND TOTAL Note: Department chairs included with faculty. *Includes executive assistants and faculty assistants. 87 Table 44. Distribution of Full- & Part-Time Employees by Job Category, Fall 2006 & 2010 Male Full-Time Female Total Male Part-Time Female Total TOTAL 2006 Faculty Executive/Administrative Professional Non-Faculty Secretarial/Clerical Technical/Paraprofessional Skilled Craft Service/Maintenance Total 387 136 101 20 72 79 149 944 269 150 172 263 79 1 58 992 656 286 273 283 151 80 207 1,936 49 3 4 1 57 40 5 19 9 2 1 76 89 8 23 9 3 1 133 745 294 296 292 154 80 208 2,069 2010 Faculty Executive/Administrative Professional Non-Faculty Secretarial/Clerical Technical/Paraprofessional Skilled Craft Service/Maintenance Total 369 156 115 18 78 73 154 963 291 160 175 246 70 56 998 660 316 290 264 148 73 210 1,961 38 1 13 5 2 33 5 13 71 6 26 5 2 731 322 316 269 150 73 213 2,074 2 61 1 52 3 113 Note: EEO6 Categories Table 45. Average Salaries for Full-Time, 9-Month Faculty, FY 2007-2011 FY 2007 Number Mean Professor Associate Assistant Instructor Lecturer Total 153 171 195 84 11 614 81,998 62,995 50,618 38,397 37,049 59,970 FY 2008 Number Mean 155 179 176 100 11 621 84,090 65,239 51,987 40,126 35,786 61,622 Source: AAUP Annual Salary Survey (9 month) 88 FY 2009 Number Mean 166 168 171 118 12 635 86,067 67,375 54,749 41,381 38,093 63,478 FY 2010 Number Mean 163 175 167 113 11 629 88,985 70,303 57,034 42,911 41,411 66,195 FY 2011 Number Mean 164 181 167 101 8 621 90,076 70,855 57,724 43,927 46,159 67,702 Table 46. Selected Faculty Characteristics, Fall 2009 & 2010 FT Fall 2009 Professor Associate Assistant Instructor Lecturer Subtotal Male PT Total Female FT PT Total Total FT PT 65 65 81 72 9 292 65 67 82 108 9 331 198 180 170 113 11 672 - - 133 115 89 41 2 380 2 41 43 133 115 91 82 2 423 12 2 159 96 12 2 255 4 5 168 2 89 4 7 257 16 7 327 2 185 553 139 692 TOTAL *Excludes graduate assistants 469 130 599 1,022 269 Librarian Counselors Graduate Assistants FT Fall 2010 Professor Associate Assistant Instructor Lecturer Subtotal Male PT Total 2 1 36 39 2 3 77 82 Female FT 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 12 2 136 83 12 2 219 5 5 169 84 5 5 253 17 7 305 167 519 121 640 TOTAL *Excludes graduate assistants 470 117 587 989 238 Librarian Counselors Graduate Assistants - Avg. Yrs. at WIU* Note: Excludes Executive Assistants and Faculty Assistants *For those new in Fall, years at WIU were counted as 0.5. 89 Tenured # % Tenure Track # % 16.3 9.3 3.9 7.6 11.1 180 156 136 27 1 500 90.9 86.7 78.6 14.2 9.1 66.3 197 151 6 9 363 99.5 83.9 3.5 4.7 48.1 31 140 1 172 17.2 80.9 0.53 22.8 10.8 10.1 14 2 - 87.5 22.2 - 9 1 56.3 11.1 - 4 - 25.0 - 516 66.2* 373 47.9* 176 22.6* Avg. Yrs. at WIU* - Terminal Degrees # % 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* Tenure Track # % 28 139 1 168 15.2 81.8 0.58 23.0 3 17.6 - 171 22.6* - Table 47. Summary of Revenues by Source of Funds, FY2006-2010 FY2006 (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 $ 56,391.1 46,763.0 306.1 3,914.8 15,109.4 1,127.0 45,458.8 19,030.4 $ 188,100.6 FY2007 $ 57,213.4 52,474.9 302.3 3,667.5 14,974.8 1,421.9 46,727.9 20,602.8 $ 197,385.5 FY2008 $ 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 Table 48. Summary of Operations Costs by Function of Expenditure, FY2006-2010 FY2006 (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 $ 65,113.8 3,479.5 12,824.4 8,367.3 27,688.1 7,700.6 26,480.5 32,266.5 3,050.9 1,129.0 $ 188,100.6 FY2007 $ 69,958.7 2,697.1 14,057.9 8,959.8 29,097.0 7,891.8 27,121.1 33,669.6 2,679.2 1,253.3 $ 197,385.5 FY2008 $ 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 Table 49. Summary of Operations Costs by Object of Expenditure, FY2006-2010 (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 FY2006 FY2007 FY2008 FY2009 FY2010 $ 105,386.6 39,658.0 1,777.1 4,563.0 6,280.2 13,625.6 1,503.8 348.0 802.0 9,976.4 3,050.9 1,129.0 $ 188,100.6 $ 110,435.2 39,825.3 1,954.3 4,834.2 7,811.7 14,497.5 1,379.1 346.3 1,170.5 11,198.9 2,679.2 1,253.3 $ 197,385.5 $ 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 $ 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 $ 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 Source: Budget Office 91 Table 50. Western Illinois University Appropriation History, FY2006-2010 FY2006 Total Appropriation Percent Change FY2007 FY2008 FY2009 FY2010 103,154,100 5.57 109,728,300 6.37 118,287,500 7.80 121,919,600 3.07 123,919,600 1.64 General Revenue Fund Percent Change 56,391,100 0.00 57,213,400 1.46 58,287,500 1.88 59,919,600 2.80 59,919,600 0.00 University Income Fund Percent Change 46,763,000 13.16 52,514,900 12.30 60,000,000 14.25 62,000,000 3.33 64,000,000 3.23 45.33 47.86 50.72 50.85 51.65 Income Fund Percent Total Note: Excludes Retirement Source: Budget Office Table 51. Sponsored Research, Instruction and Public Service Grants and Contracts, FY2006-2010 Proposals Submitted Between July 1 and June 30 Research Instruction Public Service Other Total FY2006 Amount No. FY2007 Amount No. FY2008 Amount No. $9,382,060 $3,860,008 $13,095,584 $11,817 $26,349,469 53 15 135 3 206 $9,382,060 $3,860,008 $13,095,584 $11,817 $26,349,469 53 15 135 3 206 $10,711,444 $541,272 $10,945,102 $178,115 $22,375,933 53 15 135 3 206 FY2009 Amount No. $8,274,013 $1,568,586 $11,081,266 $168,405 $21,092,270 FY2010 Amount No. 50 8 122 7 187 $17,581,823 60 $574,624 3 $19,151,501 140 $302,918 3 $37,610,866 206 FY2009 Amount No. FY2010 Amount No. Awards Received Between July 1 and June 30 Research Instruction Public Service Other Total FY2006 Amount No. FY2007 Amount No. FY2008 Amount No. $1,092,442 $923,559 $10,774,794 $11,817 $12,802,612 22 7 106 3 138 $1,092,442 $923,559 $10,774,794 $11,817 $12,802,612 22 7 106 3 138 $2,469,309 $942,701 $8,075,156 $11,250 $11,498,416 22 7 106 3 138 $1,178,300 $765,500 $7,338,400 $123,225 $9,405,425 18 5 104 7 134 $2,869,901 23 $359,805 3 $9,964,035 103 $14,674 3 $13,208,415 132 FY2009 Amount No. FY2010 Amount No. Awards by Type of Funding Federal Fed Flow-through* State Private Other Total FY2006 Amount No. FY2007 Amount No. FY2008 Amount No. $1,374,918 $2,715,617 $7,463,111 $163,048 $1,085,918 $12,802,612 14 13 49 5 57 138 $1,374,918 $2,715,617 $7,463,111 $163,048 $1,085,918 $12,802,612 14 13 49 5 57 138 $1,376,536 $1,668,975 $7,124,658 $371,869 $956,378 $11,498,416 14 13 49 5 57 138 *Federal flow-through represents federal funds passed through a State of Illinois agency. Source: Office of Sponsored Projects 92 $1,648,498 $2,444,308 $3,793,865 $255,476 $1,263,278 $9,405,425 15 12 47 7 53 134 $1,743,394 14 $4,286,896 19 $5,083,417 44 $186,638 3 $1,908,070 52 $13,208,415 132 Table 52. 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* - FY2003 to FY2011 FY2003 FY2004 FY2005 FY2006 FY2007 FY2008 FY2009 FY2010 FY2011 Annual Tuition In-State Out-of-State $ 3,465 6,930 $ 3,915 7,830 $ 4,538 9,075 $ 4,968 7,452 $ 5,439 8,159 $ 5,895 8,843 $ 6,456 9,684 $ 6,779 10,168 $ 7,220 10,829 Annual Fees** Macomb Quad Cities 1,033 263 1,082 263 1,158 267 1,443 530 1,484 545 1,628 541 1,816 535 2,179 535 2,270 535 Annual Room & Board (Macomb Campus Only) 5,062 5,366 5,768 6,143 6,446 6,898 7,210 7,642 8,138 In-State Total Tuition, Fees and Room & Board*** 9,908 10,797 11,951 13,042 13,857 14,977 16,072 17,259 18,287 Out-of-State Total Tuition, Fees and Room & Board*** 13,373 14,712 16,489 15,526 16,577 17,925 19,300 20,648 21,896 800 2,324 850 2,401 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 In-State Total (Estimate) 13,032 14,048 15,401 16,496 17,607 18,893 20,107 21,692 22,568 Out-of-State Total (Estimate) 16,497 17,963 19,939 18,980 20,327 21,841 23,335 25,081 26,177 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. 93 Table 53. Student Financial Aid and Institutional Support, FY2010 Federal Fund Source Institution State Other Total Number of Students Receiving Each Type of Aid Type Grants, Scholarships & Waivers Loans Employment 16,526,990 1,681,018 600,077 14,224,182 14,852,807 81,561 11,434,179 18,500 7,304,179 2,927,766 60,862,433 - 45,113,117 77,414,758 7,985,817 7,320 7,821 2,637 Total 18,808,085 29,158,550 18,756,858 63,790,199 130,513,692 10,900 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 94 The Student Experience in Brief: WIU Active Learning Each year the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) asks students at hundreds of colleges and universities to reflect on the time they devote to various learning activities. The topics explored are linked to previous research on student success in college. Results from NSSE can provide prospective students with insights into how they might learn and develop at a given college. To help in the college exploration process, NSSE developed A Pocket Guide to Choosing a College to provide students and parents key questions to ask during campus visits. The following responses were provided by 758 randomly selected WIU students on the 2010 NSSE survey. Academic Challenge To what degree is studying and spending time on academic work emphasized? 71% of FY students feel that this institution places 1 substantial emphasis on academics. Do faculty hold students to high standards? 55% of FY students frequently work harder than they 2 thought they could to meet faculty expectations. How much time do students spend on homework each week? 32% of FY students spend more than 15 hours per week preparing for class. 21% spend 5 hours or less. What types of thinking do assignments require? First-year students report substantial emphasis on the following activities: Memorizing facts, ideas, or methods: 66% Analyzing basic elements of an idea or theory: 70% Synthesizing and organizing ideas: 62% Making judgments about value of information: 65% Applying theories or concepts: 71% How much writing is expected? 6% of FY students write more than 10 papers between 5 and 19 pages and 16% have written a paper more than 20 pages in length. How much reading is expected during the school year? 33% of FY students read more than 10 assigned books and packs of course readings. 20% read fewer than 5. Do exams require students to do their best work? 47% of FY students report that their exams strongly 3 challenge them to do their best work. How often are topics from class discussed outside of the classroom? 51% of FY students frequently discuss readings or ideas from coursework outside of class. Do students work together on projects – inside and outside of class? 41% of FY students frequently work with other students on projects in class, 33% work with peers on assignments outside of class. How often do students make class presentations? 21% of FY students report that they make frequent presentations in class. How many students participate in community-based projects in regular courses? 11% of FY students frequently participate in servicelearning or community-based projects during a given year. 60% never took part in such activities. How many students apply their classroom learning to real life through internships or off-campus field experiences? By their senior year, 39% of students have participated in some form of practicum, internship, field experience, co-op, or clinical assignment. Do students have opportunities to tutor or teach other students? 18% of seniors frequently assist their fellow students by tutoring or teaching. Student-Faculty Interaction Are faculty members accessible and supportive? 44% of FY students say their faculty are available, helpful and sympathetic. How many students work on research projects with faculty? By their senior year, 16% of students have done research with a faculty member. Do students receive prompt feedback on academic performance? 56% of FY students indicate that they frequently get prompt verbal or written feedback from faculty members. Note: FY= First-Year student SR=Senior student How often do students talk with advisors or faculty members about their career plans? 85% of seniors at least occasionally discuss career plans 4 with faculty. 15% never talk with faculty members about career plans. Do students and faculty members work together on committees and projects outside of course work? 52% of FY students at least occasionally spend time with faculty members on activities other than coursework. Supportive Campus Environment How well do students get along with other students? 60% of FY students report that their peers are friendly, supportive, and help them feel as if they belong. Are students satisfied with their overall educational experience? 89% of FY students report a favorable image of this institution; 81% of seniors would choose this school again if they could start their college career over. How much time do students devote to co-curricular activities? 13% of FY students spend more than 15 hours a week participating in co-curricular activities. 28% spend no time participating in co-curricular activities. How well do students get along with administrators and staff? 35% of FY students find the administrative personnel and offices helpful, considerate, and flexible. Enriching Educational Experiences What types of honors courses, learning communities, and other distinctive programs are offered? During their first year, 7% of students participate in a learning community. By their senior year, 12% of students have taken an independent study class. How often do students interact with peers with different social, political, or religious views? 48% of FY students say they frequently have serious conversations with students who are different from themselves in terms of their religious, political, or personal beliefs. How often do students interact with peers from different racial or ethnic backgrounds? 43% of FY students frequently have serious conversations with those of a different race. To what extent does the school help students deal with their academic and social needs? 71% of FY students feel that this institution has a substantial commitment to their academic success. 57% feel well-supported by the institution regarding their social needs. A Pocket Guide to Choosing a College is available at nsse.iub.edu/html/pocket_guide.cfm Notes: 1. "Substantial" emphasis is defined by combining the responses to values of "Very much" and "Quite a bit." 2. "Frequently" is defined by combining the responses to values of "Very often" and "Often." 3. "Strongly challenge" is defined by combining response values of "6" and "7" on a one-to-seven point scale where 1 is “Very little” and 7 is “Very much.” 4. "Occasionally" is defined by combining the responses to values of "Very often," "Often," and "Sometimes." Data source: National Survey of Student Engagement 2010 How many students study in other countries? By their senior year, 5% of students have studied abroad. Do students participate in activities that enhance their spirituality? 19% of FY students frequently engage in spiritually enhancing activities such as worship, meditation, or prayer. What percentage of students participate in community service? By the time they are seniors, 55% of students have participated in community service or volunteer work. Indiana University Center for Postsecondary Research 1900 East Tenth Street, Suite 419 Bloomington, IN 47406-7512 Phone: 812-856-5824 Fax: 812-856-5150 E-mail: nsse@indiana.edu Web: nsse.iub.edu IPEDS=149772 Table 54. Alumni Survey Results, 1991, 1994, 1997 & 2000 Baccalaureate Degree Recipients, Nine Years After Graduation Surveys were sent to students receiving baccalaureate degrees during calendar years 1991, 1994, 1997, and 2000. The table below displays responses to selected survey questions. 1991 1994 1997 2000 Attitude Toward the University (Campus) % Reporting strongly positive, positive or somewhat positive 96.0 97.7 99.0 99.1 Attitude Toward Bachelor’s Degree Major % Reporting strongly positive, positive or somewhat positive 90.9 93.3 94.4 94.0 Since completing your bachelor's degree, have you earned an additional degree? % Reporting Yes 30.2 29.6 35.6 34.7 Are you currently employed? % Reporting Full-time % Reporting Part-time % Reporting Not Seeking Employment 87.7 5.1 6.8 84.5 6.5 5.9 86.2 7.5 4.9 85.6 5.1 5.9 How closely related is your current job to your bachelor’s degree major? % Reporting “related” or “closely related” 71.3 77.2 69.0 80.6 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 3.2 16.1 4.0 28.7 16.8 22.4 4.9 18.9 48.5% 1,006 488 34.5% 1,127 389 32.1% 952 306 34.5% 1,024 353 RESPONSE RATES (%) Number Surveyed Number Responded 97 Table 55. Macomb Campus Housing, Fall 2006-2010 Residence Hall Capacity Residence Hall No. Single Room No. Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 5,000 5,000 4,800 4,400 4,400 4,733 4,574 4,456 4,138 4,086 1,792 1,720 1,668 1,136 935 Percent Change Over Previous Yr (8.33) (7.14) (31.89) University Married* No. Resident Assistants Total Living On-Campus Total Living Off-Campus Total Macomb Students 352 357 268 336 293 141 150 142 135 128 5,226 5,081 4,866 4,609 4,507 6,142 6,138 5,919 5,878 5,870 11,368 11,219 10,785 10,487 10,377 (4.93) (5.28) (0.69) 25.37 *Number of units available. Source: University Housing Table 56. Residential Buildings as of Fall 2010 Year Built BUILDING Bayliss Corbin East Village Grote Hall Henninger Higgins Horn Field Campus International House Kibbe Station Lamoine Village Lincoln Olson Tanner Thompson University Residence University Village Washington Wetzel 1966 1962 1966 2004 1966 1967 NA 1994 NA 1970 1963 1965 1968 1969 1973 1956 1963 1970 Total Gross Net Square Feet Assignable* Percent Assignable 116,800 135,200 41,538 44,940 116,800 310,248 1,820 9,420 8,146 154,240 98,150 135,200 228,083 300,097 7,400 14,508 98,150 208,900 78,346 74,962 35,032 33,102 76,422 196,377 7,580 116,024 63,525 74,770 154,142 190,116 13,252 63,526 128,540 67.1% 55.4% 84.3% 73.7% 65.4% 63.3% 80.4% 75.2% 64.7% 55.3% 67.6% 63.4% 91.3% 64.7% 61.5% 2,029,640 1,305,716 64.9% *Net assignable = Usable square feet Source: Physical Plant 98 (2.76) Table 57. Nonresidential Buildings as of Fall 2010 Year Built BUILDING Alumni House Annex (Heating Plant) Bennet Hursh Lounge Beu Health Center Brophy Browne Cinema Commissary Currens DPS Building Farm Field Lab (All Buildings) Football Training Locker Room Garwood Godfather's Lease Space Golf Course (All Buildings) Gold Course Storage Shed Greenhouse Horn Field Campus Horrabin Kerr Farm (All Buildings) Kibbe Station Knoblauch Malpass Library Memorial Morgan Mowbray Multicultural Center Physical Plant Physical Plant East Physical Plant South Regional Center Riverfront Property (Quad Cities) Sallee Seal Sherman Simpkins Stipes Storage (All Areas) Student Recreation Center Student Recreation Center Addition Thompson Dining Hall Tillman University Art Gallery University Service Building University Union Utility Plant Waggoner Western 1900 1934 1957 1963 1973 1959 1971 1967 1970 2006 NA 2000 1914 1973 NA 2010 1964 NA 1967 NA NA 1964 1978 1962 1967 1973 2009 1969 1972 NA 1971 NA 1964 1955 1902 1937 1970 NA 1997 2008 2001 1953 1902 1977 1956 1924 1968 1964 Total *Net assignable = Usable square feet Source: Physical Plant 99 Gross Square Feet Net Assignable* Percent Assignable 5,700 30,400 38,900 15,300 107,500 70,200 8,736 7,538 142,200 17,000 74,290 10,225 25,900 2,728 7,832 3,072 5,000 2,280 148,700 8,052 7,254 93,500 222,300 83,500 118,300 9,600 14,000 43,200 2,535 5,875 58,500 60,040 53,000 35,500 107,100 110,600 142,600 22,075 51,380 25,000 26,000 88,400 7,100 26,000 183,683 18,200 131,900 132,892 4,636 21,640 25,900 9,365 92,318 46,064 6,823 101,592 15,300 73,943 8,642 19,068 7,832 3,072 4,829 2,250 99,683 5,171 63,241 167,917 59,923 72,960 7,103 11,010 35,542 2,281 5,875 42,880 40827-Est. 33,265 20,907 69,025 60,680 100,065 22,075 38,791 20,693 26,000 58,626 4,791 21,000 127,412 17,811 88,145 100,324 81.3% 71.2% 66.6% 61.2% 85.9% 65.6% 90.5% 71.4% 90.0% 99.5% 85.0% 73.6% 100% 100% 96.6% 98.7% 67.0% 71.3% 67.6% 75.5% 71.8% 61.7% 74.0% 78.6% 82.3% 90.0% 100.0% 73.3% 68.0% 62.8% 58.9% 64.4% 54.9% 70.2% 100% 75.5% 82.8% 100.0% 66.3% 67.5% 80.8% 69.4% 97.9% 66.8% 75.5% 2,611,587 1,826,470 69.9%