Fact Book 2005-06 Campus Facilities Acreage, Buildings, and Space Utilization Campus Acreage Main Campus Remote Areas Total Acreage 660 375 1,035 Academic/Administrative Buildings Auxiliary Buildings Residence Hall Complexes Apartment Complexes Total Buildings 51 5 9 2 67 General Purpose Classrooms Teaching Labs Research Labs Open Labs Offices Total Classroom/Labs/Offices 147 133 187 241 2,750 3,458 Buildings Classrooms/Labs/Offices Academic Room Utilization Classrooms: Average Weekly Hours of Use Teaching Labs: Average Weekly Hours of Use Housing Occupancy Residence Halls Apartments Total Occupancy Square Footage Academic/Administrative Square Footage Per Student Academic/Administrative/Auxiliary Square Footage Per Student Total On-Campus Square Footage Source: Facilities Planning and Management 36.0 24.3 6,256 1,072 7,328 111.2 231.7 6,401,473 Fact Book 2005-06 Faculty/Staff All Full-Time Employees - As of November 1 of Each Academic Year Category Instruction/Research/Public Service Faculty 2004-05 2005-06 Tenured On Tenure Track Non-Tenure Track Total 443 221 239 903 Tenured On Tenure Track Non-Tenure Track Total 1 444 218 248 910 Primarily Research Faculty 11 12 0 1 1 4 6 202 451 268 448 119 436 2,845 0 218 415 289 428 119 393 2,772 Primarily Public Service Faculty Tenured On Tenure Track Non-Tenure Track Total Administrative Staff Professional Staff Technical/Paraprofessional Staff Clerical/ Secretarial Skilled Crafts Service/Maintenance Total All Employees Note: Full-time faculty with less than 10 month appointments are not included in these counts. Source: Office of Academic Assessment and Institutional Research Fact Book 2005-06 Faculty/Staff All Instructional Faculty Distribution by Rank - As of the Fall Semester College/Department Applied Sciences and Technology Family and Consumer Sciences Industry and Technology Nursing Physical Education, Sport, and Exercise Science Wellness and Gerontology College Total Architecture and Planning Architecture/CERES Landscape Architecture Urban Planning College Total Miller College of Business Accounting Economics Finance and Insurance Information Systems and Operations Management Marketing and Management College Total Communication, Information, and Media Communication Studies Information and Communication Sciences Journalism Telecommunications College Total Fine Arts Art Music Theatre and Dance College Total Full Professor Associate Professor 7 4 4 6 2004-05 Assistant Professor Instructor 4 2 3 7 2 18 21 8 16 7 12 2 45 12 6 6 24 7 1 2 10 4 2 4 10 3 1 8 5 6 6 26 3 6 4 7 7 27 7 1 4 3 5 20 3 1 7 4 6 18 3 3 8 3 5 11 8 1 12 9 13 1 23 8 18 3 29 11 19 17 47 Not Ranked Full Professor 4 Instructor Not Ranked 6 1 14 11 16 11 6 6 23 8 2 1 11 5 5 2 12 3 1 8 5 6 4 24 4 6 4 9 8 31 6 2 3 2 5 18 3 3 4 6 7 6 21 1 7 4 7 19 3 5 11 10 2 16 8 6 20 0 1 2 1 4 8 14 1 23 9 19 4 32 12 15 16 43 1 5 1 6 1 32 3 1 2 2 7 1 6 3 4 3 2005-06 Assistant Professor 9 15 8 16 2 50 12 16 4 2 3 7 2 18 Associate Professor 32 3 2 4 9 0 0 0 Fact Book 2005-06 Faculty/Staff All Instructional Faculty Distribution by Rank - As of the Fall Semester College/Department Full Professor Associate Professor 2004-05 Assistant Professor Instructor Not Ranked Full Professor Associate Professor 2005-06 Assistant Professor Instructor Not Ranked Sciences and Humanities Anthropology Biology Chemistry Computer Science Criminal Justice and Criminology English Geography Geology History Mathematical Sciences Modern Languages and Classics Natural Resources and Environmental Management Philosophy and Religious Studies Physics and Astronomy Physiology and Health Science Political Science Psychological Science Social Work Sociology Speech Pathology and Audiology Women's Studies College Total 1 10 9 6 3 10 4 4 5 8 6 2 2 8 8 10 10 2 3 2 2 6 2 2 5 10 4 113 79 9 10 7 3 3 2 6 1 3 2 2 6 8 5 4 2 39 5 2 11 11 10 3 8 4 3 3 12 2 4 11 1 154 2 1 4 2 9 1 9 2 2 1 4 1 1 1 40 1 12 9 6 4 9 3 4 6 9 6 2 2 8 9 10 9 2 2 2 2 4 2 3 4 9 3 1 10 10 7 3 3 3 5 1 115 77 3 2 2 4 7 5 4 2 36 5 1 10 9 10 3 8 4 3 3 10 3 5 12 1 145 4 2 2 3 8 3 1 9 2 2 1 5 1 2 1 46 0 Fact Book 2005-06 Faculty/Staff All Instructional Faculty Distribution by Rank - As of the Fall Semester College/Department Full Professor Teachers College Counseling Psychology and Guidance Services Educational Leadership Educational Psychology Educational Studies Elementary Education Special Education College Total Honors College University Total Source: Office of Academic Assessment and Institutional Research 6 2 8 4 2 5 27 249 Associate Professor 3 2004-05 Assistant Professor Instructor 2 6 9 4 24 4 2 11 15 8 2 42 5 9 1 15 201 330 122 Not Ranked Full Professor 1 Associate Professor 5 2 8 4 3 4 26 3 3 5 8 4 23 248 201 2005-06 Assistant Professor 5 3 10 15 7 1 41 1 326 Instructor Not Ranked 5 11 1 17 1 133 2 1 Fact Book 2005-06 Faculty/Staff All Instructional Faculty Distribution by Tenure Status - As of the Fall Semester College/Department Applied Sciences and Technology Family and Consumer Sciences Industry and Technology Nursing Physical Education, Sport, and Exercise Science Wellness and Gerontology College Total Architecture and Planning Architecture/CERES Landscape Architecture Urban Planning College Total Miller College of Business Accounting Economics Finance and Insurance Information Systems and Operations Management Marketing and Management College Total Communication, Information, and Media Communication Studies Information and Communication Sciences Journalism Telecommunications College Total Fine Arts Art Music Theatre and Dance College Total Contract Full-Time 2004-05 Tenure Track All 2005-06 Tenure Track Contract Full-Time 8 7 13 16 0 44 15 15 13 25 4 72 23 22 26 41 4 116 10 7 15 11 3 0 0 3 23 12 9 44 26 12 9 47 4 1 3 1 0 2 4 10 11 15 13 16 16 71 14 16 13 18 20 81 4 10 0 7 6 23 5 7 15 12 39 8 4 8 20 21 48 14 83 All 15 14 14 26 4 73 25 21 29 37 4 116 23 12 9 44 27 13 9 49 2 5 11 10 16 12 17 16 71 14 16 12 19 21 82 15 7 22 18 62 9 10 6 25 7 5 15 14 41 7 14 25 20 66 29 52 22 103 9 9 6 24 21 45 15 81 30 54 21 105 43 5 Fact Book 2005-06 Faculty/Staff All Instructional Faculty Distribution by Tenure Status - As of the Fall Semester College/Department Contract Full-Time 2004-05 Tenure Track All 2005-06 Tenure Track Contract Full-Time All Sciences and Humanities Anthropology Biology Chemistry Computer Science Criminal Justice and Criminology English Geography Geology History Mathematical Sciences Modern Languages and Classics Natural Resources and Environmental Management Philosophy and Religious Studies Physics and Astronomy Physiology and Health Science Political Science Psychological Science Social Work Sociology Speech Pathology and Audiology Women's Studies College Total 3 3 3 5 3 32 3 0 4 16 9 0 7 2 5 1 7 2 1 8 1 115 8 22 13 11 9 36 11 6 21 22 16 8 8 13 16 14 15 6 9 7 0 271 11 25 16 16 12 68 14 6 25 38 25 8 15 15 21 15 22 8 10 15 1 386 4 4 3 3 4 28 5 4 14 8 6 3 6 1 6 1 1 9 1 111 7 21 13 12 9 34 9 6 23 23 17 8 9 13 16 14 15 7 9 7 272 11 25 16 15 13 62 14 6 27 37 25 8 15 16 22 15 21 8 10 16 1 383 Fact Book 2005-06 Faculty/Staff All Instructional Faculty Distribution by Tenure Status - As of the Fall Semester College/Department Contract Full-Time Teachers College Counseling Psychology and Guidance Services Educational Leadership Educational Psychology Educational Studies Elementary Education Special Education College Total Honors College University Total Source: Office of Academic Assessment and Institutional Research 2004-05 Tenure Track All 2005-06 Tenure Track Contract Full-Time 1 2 4 7 9 1 24 12 2 17 23 19 11 84 13 4 21 30 28 12 108 239 664 903 2 2 4 11 8 1 28 1 248 11 3 17 18 22 9 80 662 All 13 5 21 30 29 10 108 1 910 Fact Book 2005-06 Intercollegiate Athletics Athletic Teams, Participants, and Scholarships by Gender - Academic Year 2004-05 Name of Sport Number of Participants Men Women 34 14 12 10 17 105 11 9 15 23 17 27 27 11 7 34 18 14 Baseball Basketball Cross Country Field Hockey Football Golf Gymnastics Soccer Softball Swimming Tennis Track (Indoor and Outdoor) Volleyball Total Student-Athletes: 413* * Total number of student-athletes as of the end of AY 2004-05. Source: Intercollegiate Athletics Number of Athletic Scholarships Men Women 10.98 13.00 11.36 With Track 10.13 81.20 3.36 4.71 7.75 10.90 10.02 3.92 13.63 4.50 6.43 16.60 4.10 12.00 Fact Book 2005-06 Resources for Institutional Information The following offices have contributed to the Ball State University Fact Book. For additional information, please contact the respective office(s). Area Code (765) Advancement Services 285-1405 Alumni Programs 285-1080 Ball State University Foundation 285-8312 Budget Office 285-1122 Center for International Programs 285-5422 Disabled Student Development 285-3478 Facilities Planning and Management 285-5082 Graduate School 285-1301 Housing and Residence Life 285-8011 Intercollegiate Athletics 285-5131 Office of Academic Assessment and Institutional Research 285-5974 Office of Academic Research and Sponsored Programs 285-1600 Office of Admissions 285-8300 Office of the Controller and Business Services 285-8444 Office of the Director of Systems Technology - Enrollment, Marketing, and Communications 285-8131 Office of the Registrar 285-1722 Office of the Vice President for Information Technology 285-1034 School of Extended Education 285-1581 Student Organizations and Activities 285-2621 University Communications 285-1560 University Human Resource Services 285-1834 Source: Office of Academic Assessment and Institutional Research Fact Book 2005-06 Academic Programs/ Counts of Academic Programs Degree Program Counts by College* - Fall 2005 College Associate Baccalaureate Master's Applied Sciences and Technology 5 23 20 Architecture and Planning 4 5 Miller College of Business 2 15 4 Communication, Information, and Media 15 6 Fine Arts 25 3 Sciences and Humanities 7 78 30 Teachers College 7 17 Interdepartmental 5 University Total 14 172 85 * Degree program counts include all distinct options within a major that lead to a degree. Source: Office of Academic Assessment and Institutional Research Specialist Doctoral 1 3 1 6 6 3 14 Fact Book 2005-06 Academic Programs Degrees Awarded by College and Department - Academic Year 2004-05 College/Department Applied Sciences and Technology Family and Consumer Sciences Industry and Technology Nursing Physical Education, Sport, and Exercise Science Wellness and Gerontology College Total Architecture and Planning Architecture Landscape Architecture Urban Planning College Total Miller College of Business Accounting Business Administration Economics Finance and Insurance Information Systems and Operations Management Marketing and Management College Total Communication, Information, and Media Communication Studies Information and Communication Sciences Journalism Telecommunications College Total Fine Arts Art Music Theatre and Dance College Total Sciences and Humanities Anthropology Biology Chemistry Computer Science Criminal Justice and Criminology English Geography Geology History Mathematical Sciences Modern Languages and Classics Natural Resources and Environmental Management Philosophy and Religious Studies Physics and Astronomy Physiology and Health Science Political Science Psychological Science Science/Science Education Social Work Sociology Speech Pathology and Audiology College Total Associate Baccalaureate 5 5 10 7 2 9 181 68 95 135 41 Doctoral Total 479 122 30 24 176 12 2 11 25 134 32 35 201 77 58 12 93 53 150 443 31 87 119 108 145 12 93 61 152 571 16 44 31 2 93 58 44 208 164 474 177 162 381 35 2 Specialist 17 14 48 87 12 178 42 4 Master's 1 1 1 84 45 55 184 8 21 4 29 4 4 97 28 29 138 58 24 9 58 36 68 17 17 11 30 59 118 50 58 27 29 965 10 18 5 16 24 4 4 3 8 16 6 10 7 20 16 5 5 3 30 189 8 29 203 87 143 223 12 668 92 70 55 217 14 115 33 45 142 98 28 13 61 44 68 23 17 21 72 81 134 60 58 30 67 1,224 Source: Office of Acaedemic Assessment and Institutional Research 1 of 2 Fact Book 2005-06 Academic Programs Degrees Awarded by College and Department - Academic Year 2004-05 College/Department Teachers College Counseling Psychology and Guidance Services Educational Leadership Educational Psychology Educational Studies Elementary Education Special Education TC Combined College Total Interdepartmental University Total Associate 297 357 Baccalaureate 1 281 52 17 351 318 3,297 Master's Specialist 48 86 20 79 40 62 Doctoral 5 5 Total 7 1 5 16 2 1 335 10 32 968 10 66 55 92 30 96 323 115 17 728 615 4,698 Source: Office of Acaedemic Assessment and Institutional Research 2 of 2 Fact Book 2005-06 Academic Programs Distribution of Class Sizes by College - On-Campus, Lecture Type Classes - Fall 2005-06 College/Course Level 1 to 5 Number of Sections with Class Size* 10 to 20 21 to 30 31 to 50 6 to 9 51 to 70 Average Class Size Total Sections Over 70 Applied Sciences and Technology Undergraduate Graduate Overall 2 4 6 3 9 12 101 10 111 81 2 83 37 4 25 253 25 278 30.9 10.7 29.0 37 4 25 Undergraduate Graduate Overall 1 1 2 3 5 8 55 10 65 16 10 1 3 89 16 105 22.0 11.1 20.3 16 10 1 3 Undergraduate Graduate Overall Communication, Information and Media Undergraduate Graduate Overall Fine Arts Undergraduate Graduate Overall Sciences and Humanities Undergraduate Graduate Overall Teachers College Undergraduate Graduate Overall Interdepartmental Undergraduate Graduate Overall University Total Undergraduate Graduate Overall * Note: Fifth-week statistics. 2 1 3 2 52 2 54 121 4 125 22 4 26 8 2 25 5 30 232 16 248 37.4 32.4 37.1 1 93 14 107 54 5 59 16 1 17 7 4 1 10 2 12 185 22 207 28.2 17.1 27.0 7 4 5 2 7 138 4 142 31 14 3 17 2 2 208 8 216 25.7 9.9 25.1 31 14 3 17 5 9 14 11 26 37 219 29 248 392 5 397 234 5 239 16 123 123 1,000 74 1,074 38.4 12.3 36.6 16 13 13 12 13 25 62 33 95 79 13 92 34 5 39 0 187 78 265 22.6 15.0 20.3 3 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 4 11 30 41 49 57 106 694 105 799 705 27 732 466 15 481 53 5 58 180 2,158 239 2,397 Architecture and Planning Miller College of Business Source: Office of Academic Assessment and Institutional Research 1 1 8 4 180 33.2 14.6 31.3 Fact Book 2005-06 Students/ Fall Enrollment - Five Year History Enrollment and Full-Time Equivalencies Level 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 On-Campus Enrollment Undergraduate Headcount 15,609 15,947 16,365 FTE 14,565.10 15,096.70 15,667.80 Graduate Headcount 2,053 2,112 1,945 FTE 1,335.70 1,368.20 1,325.40 Total Headcount 17,662 18,059 18,310 Total FTE 15,900.80 16,464.90 16,993.20 Off-Campus Enrollment Undergraduate Headcount 1,006 1,217 1,394 FTE 960.30 1,155.00 1,228.50 Graduate Headcount 820 940 947 FTE 255.30 300.90 334.70 Total Headcount 1,826 2,157 2,341 Total FTE 1,215.60 1,455.90 1,563.20 On- and Off-Campus Unduplicated Enrollment* Undergraduate Headcount 16,600 17,152 17,660 FTE 15,525.40 16,251.67 16,896.37 Graduate Headcount 2,811 2,972 2,830 FTE 1,590.92 1,669.08 1,660.08 Total Headcount 19,411 20,124 20,490 Total FTE 17,116.32 17,920.75 18,556.45 * Unduplicated enrollment counts students who are enrolled both on and off campus only once. Source: Office of the Registrar; Enrollment, Marketing, and Communications 2004-05 2005-06 16,134 15,509.20 15,903 15,270.87 1,909 1,313.20 18,043 16,822.40 1,825 1,261.92 17,728 16,532.79 1,574 1,311.30 1,711 1,457.12 1,100 385.00 2,674 1,696.30 1,213 425.25 2,924 1,882.37 17,574 16,820.30 17,426 16,728.00 2,932 1,698.42 20,506 18,518.72 2,925 1,687.17 20,351 18,415.17 Fact Book 2005-06 Students/ Fall Enrollment - Five Year History Enrollment by Age - On- and Off-Campus Unduplicated* Level 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 By Age Undergraduate 17 to 19 5,401 5,610 5,763 20 to 25 9,414 9,685 10,041 Over 25 1,770 1,842 1,846 Unknown 12 15 10 Graduate 17 to 19 0 0 1 20 to 25 840 911 891 Over 25 1,913 2,005 1,880 Unknown 61 56 58 Total 19,411 20,124 20,490 17 to 19 5,401 5,610 5,764 20 to 25 10,254 10,596 10,932 Over 25 3,683 3,847 3,726 Unknown 73 71 68 * Unduplicated enrollment counts students who are enrolled both on and off campus only once. Source: Office of the Director of Systems Technology; Enrollment, Marketing, and Communications 2004-05 2005-06 5,255 10,374 1,918 28 4,951 10,465 1,970 40 0 928 1,912 91 20,506 5,255 11,302 3,830 119 0 890 1,933 102 20,351 4,951 11,355 3,903 142 Fact Book 2005-06 Students/ Fall Enrollment - Five Year History Enrollment by Age - On-Campus Only Level By Age Undergraduate 17 to 19 20 to 25 Over 25 Unknown Graduate 17 to 19 20 to 25 Over 25 Unknown Total 17 to 19 20 to 25 Over 25 Unknown 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 5,347 9,169 1,087 6 5,546 9,369 1,026 6 5,655 9,727 975 8 5,107 10,044 964 19 4,851 10,116 917 19 0 776 1,256 21 17,662 5,347 9,945 2,343 27 0 838 1,252 22 18,059 5,546 10,207 2,278 28 1 814 1,108 22 18,310 5,656 10,541 2,083 30 0 833 1,044 32 18,043 5,107 10,877 2,008 51 0 812 968 45 17,728 4,851 10,928 1,885 64 Source: Office of Director of Systems Technology; Enrollment, Marketing, and Communications Fact Book 2005-06 Students/ Fall Enrollment - Five Year History Enrollment by Full-Time Status and Class Level - On- and Off-Campus Unduplicated* Level 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 By Enrollment Status Undergraduate Full-Time 15,143 15,750 16,355 Part-Time 1,457 1,402 1,305 Graduate Full-Time 1,035 1,077 1,092 Part-Time 1,776 1,895 1,738 Total Full-Time 16,178 16,827 17,447 Total Part-Time 3,233 3,297 3,043 By Class Level Undergraduate First-Time Freshmen 3,777 4,032 3,987 Other Freshmen 1,637 1,703 1,616 Sophomores 4,331 4,335 4,642 Juniors 3,330 3,485 3,590 Seniors 3,151 3,295 3,480 Unclassified 294 199 230 High School 80 103 115 Graduate Master's 2,036 2,177 2,191 Specialist 20 32 38 Doctoral 224 246 237 Other 531 517 364 Total 19,411 20,124 20,490 Percent Undergraduate 85.5% 85.2% 86.2% * Unduplicated enrollment counts students who are enrolled both on and off campus only once. Source: Office of the Director of Systems Technology; Enrollment, Marketing, and Communications 2004-05 2005-06 16,254 1,320 16,151 1,275 1,110 1,822 17,364 3,142 1,097 1,828 17,248 3,103 3,687 1,437 4,661 3,811 3,610 200 168 3,692 1,337 4,321 3,741 3,960 217 158 2,233 48 263 388 20,506 85.7% 2,248 57 253 367 20,351 85.6% Fact Book 2005-06 Students/ Fall Enrollment - Five Year History Enrollment by Full-Time Status and Class Level - On-Campus Only Level By Enrollment Status Undergraduate Full-Time Part-Time Total Undergraduate Graduate Full-Time Part-Time Total Graduate Total Full-Time Total Part-Time By Class Level Undergraduate First-Time Freshmen Other Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Unclassified High School Graduate Master's Specialist Doctoral Other Total Percent Undergraduate 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 14,260 1,349 15,609 14,711 1,236 15,947 15,241 1,124 16,365 15,039 1,095 16,134 14,780 1,123 15,903 1,006 1,047 2,053 15,266 2,396 1,043 1,069 2,112 15,754 2,305 1,047 898 1,945 16,288 2,022 1,048 861 1,909 16,087 1,956 1,013 812 1,825 15,793 1,935 3,513 1,496 4,072 3,170 3,044 280 34 3,751 1,491 4,046 3,282 3,152 181 44 3,694 1,451 4,352 3,341 3,276 220 31 3,364 1,292 4,296 3,571 3,381 187 43 3,347 1,169 3,965 3,446 3,713 215 48 1,558 12 218 265 17,662 88.0% 1,577 30 237 268 18,059 88.0% 1,509 29 221 186 18,310 89.0% 1,455 39 240 175 18,043 89.0% 1,401 42 228 154 17,728 90.0% Source: Office of the Director of Systems Technology; Enrollment, Marketing, and Communications Fact Book 2005-06 Students/ Fall Enrollment - Five Year History Enrollment by Gender and Residency - On-Campus Only Level By Gender Undergraduate Men Women Percent Women Graduate Men Women Percent Women Total Men Total Women Total Percent Women By Residency Undergraduate Resident Nonresident Graduate Resident Nonresident Total Resident Total Nonresident Percent Nonresident 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 6,965 8,644 55.4% 7,066 8,881 55.7% 7,239 9,126 55.8% 7,125 9,009 55.8% 7,142 8,761 55.1% 849 1,204 59% 7,814 9,848 55.8% 879 1,233 58% 7,945 10,114 56.0% 798 1,147 59% 8,037 10,273 56.1% 770 1,139 60% 7,895 10,148 56.2% 718 1,107 61% 7,860 9,868 55.7% 14,354 1,255 14,658 1,289 15,100 1,265 14,916 1,218 14,743 1,160 1,518 535 15,872 1,790 10.1% 1,570 542 16,228 1,831 10.1% 1,401 544 16,501 1,809 9.9% 1,359 550 16,275 1,768 9.8% 1,245 580 15,988 1,740 9.8% Source: Office of the Director of Systems Technology; Enrollment, Marketing, and Communications Fact Book 2005-06 Students/ Fall Enrollment - Five Year History Enrollment by Gender and Residency - On- and Off-Campus Unduplicated* Level By Gender Undergraduate Men Women Percent Women Graduate Men Women Percent Women Total Men Total Women Total Percent Women By Residency Undergraduate Resident Nonresident Graduate Resident Nonresident Total Resident Total Nonresident Percent Nonresident 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 7,801 8,799 53.0% 8,035 9,117 53.2% 8,278 9,382 53.1% 8,213 9,361 53.3% 8,385 9,041 51.9% 1,067 1,744 62% 8,868 10,543 54.3% 1,133 1,839 62% 9,168 10,956 54.4% 1,115 1,715 61% 9,393 11,097 54.2% 1,130 1,802 61% 9,343 11,163 54.4% 1,106 1,819 62% 9,491 10,860 53.4% 15,311 1,289 15,814 1,338 16,357 1,303 16,329 1,245 16,235 1,191 2,180 631 17,491 1,920 9.9% 2,312 660 18,126 1,998 9.9% 2,146 684 18,503 1,987 9.7% 2,245 687 18,574 1,932 9.4% 2,184 741 18,419 1,932 9.5% * Unduplicated enrollment counts students who are enrolled both on and off campus only once. Source: Office of the Director of Systems Technology; Enrollment, Marketing, and Communications Fact Book 2005-06 Students/ Fall Enrollment - Five Year History Enrollment by Race - On- and Off-Campus Unduplicated* Level 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 By Race Undergraduate African American 1,018 1,014 1,007 Asian American 111 114 105 Caucasian 14,665 15,162 15,612 Hispanic American 208 231 215 Native American 43 41 48 Pacific Islander 7 8 8 Biracial 40 76 106 Nonresident Alien 4 1 3 Unknown 504 505 556 Percent Ethnic Minorities 8.6% 8.7% 8.4% Graduate African American 113 125 101 Asian American 15 26 26 Caucasian 2,302 2,484 2,379 Hispanic American 24 24 23 Native American 8 5 5 Pacific Islander 1 1 1 Biracial 0 0 0 Nonresident Alien 235 249 231 Unknown 113 58 64 Percent Ethnic Minorities 5.7% 6.1% 5.5% Total Percent Ethnic Minorities 8.2% 8.3% 8.0% * Unduplicated enrollment counts students who are enrolled both on and off campus only once. Source: Office of the Director of Systems Technology; Enrollment, Marketing, and Communications 2004-05 2005-06 1,060 121 15,486 238 51 10 147 4 457 9.3% 1,128 118 15,232 274 56 17 181 5 415 10.2% 77 24 2,459 24 8 1 1 224 114 4.6% 8.6% 86 27 2,409 29 12 0 7 252 103 5.5% 9.5% Fact Book 2005-06 Students/ Fall Enrollment - Five Year History Enrollment by Race - On-Campus Only Level By Race Undergraduate African American Asian American Caucasian Hispanic American Native American Pacific Islander Biracial Nonresident Alien Unknown Total Undergraduate Total Ethnic Minorities Percent Ethnic Minorities Graduate African American Asian American Caucasian Hispanic American Native American Pacific Islander Biracial Nonresident Alien Unknown Total Graduate Total Ethnic Minorities Percent Ethnic Minorities Total Percent Ethnic Minorities 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 769 104 14,119 192 38 7 40 3 337 15,609 1,150 7.4% 696 106 14,502 203 35 8 76 1 320 15,947 1,124 7.0% 677 102 14,881 198 38 8 106 3 352 16,365 1,129 6.9% 677 110 14,633 204 40 10 146 3 311 16,134 1,187 7.4% 700 109 14,318 235 44 16 168 5 308 15,903 1,272 8.0% 78 11 1,658 20 4 0 0 231 51 2,053 113 5.5% 7.2% 95 19 1,697 18 3 0 0 240 40 2,112 135 6.4% 7.0% 74 18 1,568 15 3 0 0 220 47 1,945 110 5.7% 6.8% 51 19 1,548 14 5 0 1 214 57 1,909 90 4.7% 7.1% 48 22 1,427 19 9 0 6 243 51 1,825 104 5.7% 7.8% Source: Office of the Director of Systems Technology; Enrollment, Marketing, and Communications Fact Book 2005-06 Research and Public Service - Five Year History External Awards by College/Area College/Area Applied Sciences and Technology Architecture and Planning Miller College of Business Communication, Information, and Media Fine Arts Sciences and Humanities Teachers College Academic Affairs Office of the President Student Affairs Business Affairs Information Technology Total Amount of External Awards 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2000-01 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1,298,475 532,432 101,180 214,819 19,132 2,692,700 2,577,252 5,958,827 12,237 7,859,243 21,266,297 Source: Office of Academic Research and Sponsored Programs $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1,989,706 274,410 61,250 6,497,420 83,680 5,831,745 3,685,687 558,660 791,636 86,537 19,860,731 $ 799,766 $ 4,768,819 $ 14,244 $ 6,055,416 $ 37,454 $ 6,470,355 $ 4,290,763 $ 1,021,660 $ $ 705,005 $ 1,000 $ 928,978 $ 25,093,460 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1,694,669 504,781 1,284,364 255,134 57,610 5,146,437 5,215,492 7,703,525 709,232 1,647,712 24,218,956 2004-05 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1,644,968 499,782 108,268 164,000 42,767 5,553,333 5,191,391 9,498,803 792,630 2,245,390 25,741,332 Fact Book 2005-06 Research and Public Service - Five Year History External Awards by Funding Source Funding Source Federal State Business Local Higher Education Foundation Nonprofit Scholarships Scholarships and Financial Aid Total Amount of External Awards 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2000-01 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2,856,857 3,818,259 1,275,664 155,662 422,684 3,759,184 1,417,759 7,784,755 21,490,824 Source: Office of Academic Research and Sponsored Programs $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4,175,091 5,268,465 708,729 734,873 272,877 7,234,770 1,484,968 19,879,773 $ 5,068,725 $ 4,965,572 $ 1,201,537 $ 665,274 $ 491,159 $ 6,269,328 $ 1,628,987 $ $ $ 20,290,582 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 6,698,251 5,567,146 112,911 570,605 778,665 8,918,546 1,683,500 10,713,270 35,042,894 2004-05 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4,522,122 5,955,679 500,439 290,054 525,332 11,045,249 2,922,475 11,208,910 $ 36,970,260 Fact Book 2005-06 Research and Public Service - Five Year History External Awards by Type Amount of External Awards 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2000-01 Research Instruction Public Service Academic Support Equipment Other Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 3,163,447 2,223,077 3,020,324 12,830,605 33,384 21,270,837 Source: Office of Academic Research and Sponsored Programs $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4,644,034 8,737,952 4,710,632 1,449,442 318,400 19,860,460 $ 20,851,086 $ 950,922 $ 1,664,808 $ 1,561,281 $ $ 65,363 $ 25,093,460 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 20,426,907 1,125,301 1,955,842 668,211 153,363 24,329,624 2004-05 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 20,366,765 611,697 1,016,869 2,601,871 1,164,130 25,761,332 Fact Book 2005-06 Students/ Fall Enrollment - Five Year History First-Time Freshman Characteristics - On-Campus Only 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 Applied 10,118 10,865 10,823 Accepted 7,961 8,196 8,117 Enrolled 3,513 3,751 3,694 Percent Men 42% 41% 43% Percent Women 58% 59% 57% Percent Full-Time 99.3% 99.7% 99.7% Percent Resident 91.8% 91.5% 91.9% Percent Ethnic Minorities 6.6% 6.6% 6.5% Academic Characteristics Percent in Top 10% of High School Class 15.8% 15.4% 15.9% Average High School Class Rank 68.6 68.6 68.9 Percent Honors Entry Type 11.80% 10.7% 10.0% Percent Distinction Entry Type* 14.40% 15.9% 0.0% Percent Regular Entry Type 73.80% 73.3% 90.0% Combined Average SAT** 1,040 1,039 1,041 Average SAT Verbal** 518 517 519 Average SAT Math** 522 522 522 Average ACT** 22 22 23 Percent Submitting SAT 91% 91% 91% * Distinction entry type was eliminated in 2003-04. ** Beginning in Fall 2004, only the test score used in the admission decision is included in the average. Source: Office of the Director of Systems Technology; Enrollment, Marketing, and Communications Office of Admissions 2004-05 10,375 7,928 3,364 43% 57% 99.7% 91.6% 7.5% 2005-06 9,956 7,944 3,347 43% 57% 99.5% 92.3% 8.8% 14.7% 68.3 9.7% 0.0% 90.3% 1,050 523 527 22 83% 14.4% 67.6% 8.4% 0.0% 91.6% 1,051 525 526 22 80% Fact Book 2005-06 Intercollegiate Athletics Freshman-Cohort Graduation Rates for Student-Athletes -1997-98 Cohort Persistence All Students Six-Year Graduation Rate 49% Four-Class Average^ 47% * Only student-athletes receiving athletics aid are included. ^ Includes 1997-98 cohort and the three previous cohorts. Source: NCAA Official 2004 Division I Graduation Rates Report Student-Athletes* 75% 71% Fact Book 2005-06 Faculty/Staff Highest Terminal Degrees by Tenure Status - Fall Semester 2005 College Tenured/On Track Applied Sciences and Technology Architecture and Planning Miller College of Business Communication, Information, and Media Fine Arts Sciences and Humanities Teachers College University Source: Office of Academic Assessment and Institutional Research 87.7 81.8 95.8 68.3 77.8 97.8 100.0 91.4 Terminal Degrees Contract Full-Time In Percentages 11.6 60.0 18.2 16.0 58.3 43.2 35.7 35.1 All 59.5 79.6 85.4 48.5 73.3 82.0 83.3 76.0 Fact Book University Finances History of General Operating State Appropriations Fiscal Year 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 * Rounded to nearest $1,000 Source: Office of University Budgets 2005-06 Appropriation* $ 120,311,000 $ 121,916,000 $ 124,874,000 Fact Book 2005-06 Information Technology Instructional Computing Blackboard Use Faculty Using Blackboard Students Using Blackboard Technology Classrooms VIS* E-Classrooms VIS* Only VIS* Other Locations (Offices, Weight Rooms, and Lounges) Mobile Carts Internet Connectivity * Video Information System Source: Executive Assistant to the Vice President for Information Technology 822 15,906 227 79 51 43 100% Fact Book 2005-06 Faculty/Staff Instructional Faculty Average Salaries by Rank - Academic Year 2005-06 Rank Full Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Overall Average $ $ $ $ $ All Faculty 73,625 58,782 45,872 35,913 55,184 Source: Office of Academic Assessment and Institutional Research Tenure-Track Faculty $ 73,625 $ 59,022 $ 50,797 $ 61,809 Fact Book 2005-06 Faculty/Staff Instructional Faculty by Rank and Ethnicity - Fall Semester 2005 Applied Sciences and Technology Faculty Rank/Ethnicity Architecture and Planning Miller College of Business Communication, Information, and Media Fine Arts Teachers College Sciences and Humanities Honors College University Total Full Professor American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black, Non-Hispanic Hispanic White, Non-Hispanic Unknown and Other 1 17 5 23 1 18 1 19 0 15 2 2 228 1 8 22 106 1 2 9 3 3 62 2 1 23 Associate Professor American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black, Non-Hispanic Hispanic White, Non-Hispanic Unknown and Other 1 16 10 6 2 1 21 1 1 1 9 30 0 18 7 5 170 1 1 22 Assistant Professor American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black, Non-Hispanic Hispanic White, Non-Hispanic Unknown and Other 1 5 1 42 1 1 1 1 8 1 2 14 2 1 1 14 1 42 9 3 4 125 4 1 3 37 1 1 18 10 5 283 9 Instructor American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black, Non-Hispanic Hispanic White, Non-Hispanic Unknown and Other 1 29 2 1 3 7 1 1 20 4 2 2 41 2 0 4 1 2 119 7 1 1 15 Not Ranked American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black, Non-Hispanic Hispanic White, Non-Hispanic Unknown and Other 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 All Ranks American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black, Non-Hispanic Hispanic White, Non-Hispanic Unknown and Other Total Source: Office of Academic Assessment and Institutional Research 1 7 1 0 104 3 116 0 2 1 1 44 1 49 0 14 2 2 60 4 82 0 0 2 1 62 1 66 0 3 1 0 99 2 105 0 27 6 9 334 7 383 0 2 7 1 98 0 108 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 55 20 14 802 18 910 Fact Book 2005-06 Faculty/Staff Instructional Faculty by Rank, Tenure Status, and Gender - Fall Semester 2005 Faculty Rank Full Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Not Ranked All Ranks Status Gender Tenured Men Women On Tenure Track Men Women Total Men Women Tenured Men Women On Tenure Track Men Women Non-Tenure Track Men Women Total Men Women Tenured Men Women On Tenure Track Men Women Non-Tenure Track Men Women Total Men Women Non-Tenure Track Men Women Total Men Women Non-Tenure Track Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Applied Sciences Architecture and Technology and Planning 10 21 8 1 1 Source: Office of Academic Assessment and Institutional Research Miller College of Business 21 3 10 8 6 9 1 22 1 4 3 3 1 21 3 20 4 6 7 9 5 6 16 12 6 5 27 23 6 26 6 26 7 4 27 4 6 1 6 4 1 50 66 40 9 Communication, Fine Arts Information, and Media 17 15 1 8 1 3 Honors College University Total 194 50 4 18 1 6 5 15 8 19 7 4 2 94 21 37 21 10 7 2 18 8 2 15 2 4 198 50 94 64 26 14 3 6 5 3 1 7 23 9 3 1 13 9 9 8 25 18 2 4 2 4 1 49 28 5 6 34 37 35 28 74 71 15 31 15 31 4 19 2 2 9 18 5 5 16 25 4 13 4 13 1 123 78 24 18 92 82 58 52 174 152 48 85 48 85 2 1 2 232 151 43 65 545 365 1 1 7 2 1 1 8 4 3 Sciences and Teachers Humanities College 93 17 21 8 1 1 13 5 5 4 5 4 1 4 11 5 13 7 13 7 66 16 48 18 1 66 39 1 1 1 Fact Book 2005-06 Students/ Fall Enrollment - Five Year History New Graduate and International Enrollment - On-Campus Only 2001-02 New Graduate Students First-Time Transfers Total New Graduate Students Percent Men Percent Women Percent Full-Time Percent Resident Percent Ethnic Minorities International Students Undergraduate Graduate Total International Students 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 693 27 720 44% 56% 65% 68% 5.7% 653 34 687 41% 59% 71% 66% 7.7% 580 44 624 42% 58% 77% 64% 5.1% 635 23 658 43% 57% 78% 66% 3.8% 547 10 557 44% 56% 80% 58% 6.3% 137 261 398 148 264 412 146 244 390 149 232 381 138 251 389 Sources: Office of the Director of Systems Technology; Enrollment, Marketing, and Communications The Graduate School Fact Book 2005-06 Students/ Fall Enrollment - Five Year History New Graduate, International, and Study Abroad Enrollment - On- and Off-Campus Unduplicated* New Graduate Students Applied Accepted Enrolled Transfers Total New Graduate Students Percent Men Percent Women Percent Full-Time Percent Resident Percent Ethnic Minorities International Students Undergraduate Graduate Total International Students Study Abroad Participants 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 1,608 1,120 1,678 1,139 1,728 1,078 1,840 1,108 1,991 1,204 917 44 961 40% 60% 49% 72% 5.6% 896 35 931 39% 61% 54% 71% 7.1% 740 62 802 42% 58% 60% 68% 5.1% 824 24 848 39% 61% 62% 70% 3.8% 753 13 766 40% 60% 60% 66% 6.4% 140 265 405 369 148 273 421 523 148 258 406 563 152 244 396 619 139 262 401 n/a * Unduplicated enrollment counts students who are enrolled both on and off campus only once. Sources: Office of The Director of Systems Technology; Enrollment, Marketing, and Communications, The Center for International Programs, and The Graduate School. Fact Book 2005-06 Students/ Fall Enrollment - Five Year History New Undergraduate Transfer Enrollment - On-Campus Only 2001-02 By Class Level Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Unclassified Total By Type of Institution Two-Year Four-Year Other Indiana Out-of-State Other 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 378 281 82 14 28 783 391 249 80 12 34 766 355 306 102 6 51 820 300 262 82 12 43 699 271 292 105 15 47 730 270 484 29 719 63 1 322 388 56 578 188 0 349 411 60 636 180 4 313 336 50 564 133 2 290 340 100 557 152 21 Source: Office of the Director of Systems Technology; Enrollment, Marketing, and Communications Fact Book 2005-06 Students/ Fall Enrollment - Five Year History New Undergraduate Transfer Enrollment - On- and Off-Campus Unduplicated* 2001-02 By Class Level Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Unclassified Total By Type of Institution Two-Year Four-Year Other Indiana Out-of-State 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 406 283 83 17 39 828 439 258 86 21 45 849 392 313 107 22 54 888 322 274 89 31 46 762 306 306 111 39 38 800 291 452 83 646 179 298 431 115 641 184 321 442 123 678 196 285 363 113 597 154 313 382 105 608 164 * Unduplicated enrollment counts students who are enrolled both on and off campus only once. Source: Office of the Director of Systems Technology; Enrollment, Marketing, and Communications Fact Book 2005-06 Academic Programs/ Programs Approved by the State of Indiana Programs Offered by CIP Codes, by College and Department College Applied Sciences and Technology Department/Area of Study Family and Consumer Sciences Industry and Technology Nursing Physical Education, Sport, and Exercise Science Architecture and Planning Wellness and Gerontology Architecture Landscape Architecture Urban Planning Miller College of Business Accounting Business Administration Economics Finance and Insurance Information Systems and Operations Management Marketing and Management CIP 2000 513104 190599 513101 190101 190799 190101 513101 520205 150405 100305 159999 131309 150612 131309 131319 511601 511681 511601 511601 131314 131314 410101 510799 040401 040201 301201 040201 040601 040601 451201 040301 040301 520301 520301 529999 520101 450601 520601 520801 520401 520101 131303 520204 521201 520505 131303 520701 520201 521401 521001 520201 Program Name A.S. in Dietetic Technology A.S. in Food Management B.A./B.S. in Dietetics B.A./B.S. in Family and Consumer Sciences B.A./B.S. in Vocational Family and Consumer Sciences M.A./M.S./M.A.Ed. in Family and Consumer Sciences M.S. in Dietetics A.S. in Industrial Supervision A.S. in Manufacturing Technology A.S. in Printing Technology B.A./B.S. in Graphic Arts Management B.A./B.S. in Industrial Education B.A./B.S. in Industrial Technology M.A. in Industrial Vocational/Technical Education M.A. in Technology Education A.S. in Nursing (RN, Contract with Ball Memorial Hospital) B.S. in Nursing-Completion B.S. in Nursing-Generic M.A./M.S. in Nursing B.A./B.S. in Physical Education M.A./M.A.Ed./M.S. in Physical Education Ph.D. in Human Bioenergetics M.S. in Wellness Management B.A./B.S. in Environmental Design Bachelor of Architecture M.S. in Historic Preservation Master of Architecture Bachelor of Landscape Architecture Master of Landscape Architecture B.A./B.S. in Urban and Regional Studies Bachelor of Urban Planning and Development Master of Urban and Regional Planning B.A./B.S. in Accounting M.S. in Accounting A.S. in Business Administration Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) B.A./B.S. in Economics B.A./B.S. in Business Economics B.A./B.S. in Finance A.S. in Adminstrative Information Technology B.A./B.S. in Business Administration B.A./B.S. in Business Education B.A./B.S. in Office Administration BA/BS Information Systems BA/BS Operations Management M.A./M.A.Ed. in Business Education B.A./B.S. Entrepreneurship B.A./B.S. in Management B.A./B.S. in Marketing B.A./B.S. Human Resources Management M.A./M.S. in Management Source: ICHE Degree Program Inventory, Office of Academic Assessment and Institutional Research Page 1 of 4 Fact Book 2005-06 Academic Programs/ Programs Approved by the State of Indiana Programs Offered by CIP Codes, by College and Department College Communication, Information, and Media Department/Area of Study Communication Studies Information and Communication Sciences Journalism Telecommunications Fine Arts Art Music Theatre and Dance Sciences and Humanities Anthropology Biology Chemistry Computer Science Criminal Justice and Criminology English Geography Geology History Mathematical Sciences CIP 2000 231001 231001 109999 090401 090401 090902 090701 090701 500701 500799 500701 500901 500999 500999 500901 500901 500301 500501 450201 450201 260101 511005 511101 511102 260101 510602 511701 511104 410301 400501 400501 110101 110101 430104 430104 230101 160102 131401 230101 230101 450701 450701 400601 400601 540101 540101 521304 270101 521304 270501 270101 Program Name B.A./B.S. in Speech M.A. in Speech M.S. in Information and Communication Science B.A./B.S. in Journalism M.A./M.A.Ed. in Journalism M.A. in Public Relations B.A./B.S. in Telecommunication M.A. in Telecommunication B.A./B.S. in Art B.F.A. in Art M.A./M.A.Ed. in Art B.A./B.S. in Music Bachelor of Music Master of Music M.A./M.A.Ed. in Music Doctor of Arts in Music B.A./B.S. in Dance Performance/Ballet B.A./B.S. in Theatre B.A./B.S. in Anthropology M.A. in Anthropology B.A./B.S. in Biology B.A./B.S. in Medical Technology B.A./B.S. in Pre-Dentistry B.A./B.S. in Pre-Medicine M.A./M.S./M.A.Ed. in Biology Pre-Dental Hygiene [Not a Degree Program] Pre-Optometry [Not a Degree Program] Pre-Veterinary [Not a Degree Program] A.S. in Chemical Technology B.A./B.S. in Chemistry M.A./M.S./M.A.Ed. in Chemistry B.A./B.S. in Computer Science M.A./M.S. in Computer Science A.A. in Criminal Justice and Criminology B.A./B.S. in Criminal Justice and Criminology B.A./B.S. in English M.A. in Linguistics M.A. in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages M.A./M.A.Ed. in English Ph.D. in English B.A./B.S. in Geography M.S. in Geography B.A./B.S. in Geology/Earth Science, General M.A./M.S. in Geology/Earth Science, General B.A./B.S. in History M.A. in History B.A./B.S. in Actuarial Science B.A./B.S. in Mathematics M.A./M.S. in Actuarial Science M.A./M.S. in Mathematical Statistics M.A./M.S./M.A.Ed. in Mathematics Source: ICHE Degree Program Inventory, Office of Academic Assessment and Institutional Research Page 2 of 4 Fact Book 2005-06 Academic Programs/ Programs Approved by the State of Indiana Programs Offered by CIP Codes, by College and Department College Sciences and Humanities (cont.) Department/Area of Study Modern Languages and Classics Natural Resources and Environmental Management Philosophy and Religious Studies Physics and Astronomy Physiology and Health Science Political Science Psychological Science Science Science Education Social Science Social Work Sociology Speech Pathology and Audiology Women's Studies CIP 2000 161203 161200 160901 160501 160302 160905 030101 030101 380101 380201 140101 400801 400801 510905 510907 510908 510999 131307 510908 519999 260707 220302 229999 451001 451001 440401 220001 420101 420101 420201 300101 300101 131316 131316 450101 450101 440701 451101 451101 510204 510202 510203 510204 050207 Program Name B.A. in Latin B.A./B.S. in Classical Culture B.A./B.S. in French B.A./B.S. in German B.A./B.S. in Japanese B.A./B.S. in Spanish B.A./B.S. in Natural Resources and Environmental Management M.A./M.S. in Natural Resources and Environmental Management B.A./B.S. in Philosophy B.A./B.S. in Religious Studies B.A./B.S. in Pre-Engineering B.A./B.S. in Physics M.A./M.S./M.A.Ed. in Physics A.S. in Nuclear Medical Technology A.S. in Radiograph Medical Technology A.S. in Respiratory Therapy A.S. in Radiation Therapy B.A./B.S. in Health Education B.S. in Respiratory Therapy M.A./M.S. in Health Science M.A./M.S. in Physiology A.A. in Legal Assistance B.A./B.S. in Legal Administration B.A./B.S. in Political Science M.A. in Political Science Master of Public Administration Pre-Law [Not a Degree Program] B.A./B.S. in Psychology M.A. in Psychology M.A. in Pre-Clinical Psychology M.A. in General Science Ed.D. in General Science B.A./B.S. in Science Education Ed.D. in Science Education B.A./B.S. in Social Sciences M.A./M.A.Ed. in Social Science Bachelor of Social Work B.A./B.S. in Sociology M.A. in Sociology B.A./B.S. in Speech Pathology and Audiology M.A. in Audiology M.A. in Speech Pathology Au.D Doctor of Audiology BA Women's Studies Source: ICHE Degree Program Inventory, Office of Academic Assessment and Institutional Research Page 3 of 4 Fact Book 2005-06 Academic Programs/ Programs Approved by the State of Indiana Programs Offered by CIP Codes, by College and Department College Teachers College Department/Area of Study Counseling Psychology and Guidance Services Educational Leadership Educational Psychology Educational Studies Elementary Education Special Education Interdepartmental CIP 2000 421601 420601 420601 130401 130401 130401 421701 421801 421801 421801 250101 131201 130403 449999 131102 131205 130301 131203 131201 130301 130404 131209 131202 131202 131202 131007 131001 131011 131001 240101 240102 240199 240101 Program Name M.A. in Social Psychology M.A. in Counseling Ed.D./Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology M.A.Ed. in Educational Administration and Supervision Ed.S. in Educational Administration and Supervision Ed.D. in Educational Administration and Supervision M.A. in School Psychology M.A./M.A.Ed. in Educational Psychology Ph.D. in Educational Psychology Ed.S. in Educational Psychology B.A./B.S. in Library Science M.A. in Adult and Community Education M.A. in Applied Gerontology M.A. in Executive Development and Public Service M.A. in Student Personnel Administration Higher Education M.A./M.A.Ed. in Secondary Education M.A.Ed. in Curriculum M.A.Ed. in Junior High/Middle School Education Ed.D. in Adult and Community Education Ed.S. in Curriculum Ph.D in Educational Studies B.A./B.S. in Early Childhood Education B.A./B.S. in Elementary Education M.A.Ed. in Elementary Education Ed.D./Ph.D. in Elementary Education B.A./B.S. in Educable Multiple Handicapped M.A./M.A.Ed. in Special Education M.A./M.A.Ed. in Spec. Ed.-Neurologic Impair./Learning Disab. Ch. Ed.D. in Special Education A.A. in General Studies A.A. in General Studies A.A. in General Arts B.A./B.S. in General Studies Source: ICHE Degree Program Inventory, Office of Academic Assessment and Institutional Research Page 4 of 4 Fact Book 2005-06 University Finances Statement of Revenues, Expenses, and Changes in Net Assets June 30, 2005 and 2004 2005 2004 Operating Revenues Student Tuition and Fees Scholarship Allowances Net Student Tuition and Fees $ 129,471,264 (42,731,669) $ 122,692,011 (40,048,029) $ 86,739,595 $ 82,643,982 Federal Grants and Contracts State Grants and Contracts Other Government Grants and Contracts Non-Governmental Grants and Contracts Interest on Notice Receivables Sales and Services of Educational Departments Auxiliary Enterprises: Residential Life (Net of Scholarships and Allowances: 2005 - $2,728,282; 2004 - 2,481,407) Other Other Operating Revenues Total Operating Revenues Operating Expenses Personnel Services Benefits Utilities Repairs and Maintenance Other Supplies and Expenses Student Aid Depreciation Total Operating Expenses Net Non-Operating Revenues/(Expenses) Income Before Other Revenues, Expenses, Gains, or Losses Capital Appropriation Increase in Net Assets Net Assets - Beginning of Year Net Assets - End of Year Source: Audited Financial Report, Year Ended June 30, 2005, p.16. 20,939,320 22,127,776 61,693 15,345,126 195,197 9,767,850 39,600,852 8,922,522 1,247,910 41,309,469 8,490,937 3,011,506 $ 209,691,805 $ 203,892,856 $ 167,254,573 57,221,551 8,605,251 5,203,412 66,600,827 6,353,859 13,753,606 324,993,079 (115,301,274) $ 163,548,139 54,278,119 8,702,462 4,876,867 59,382,586 5,808,747 13,829,533 310,426,453 (106,533,597) $ 135,301,519 7,334,976 (3,772,282) 45,637 $ 131,848,290 2,757,184 (3,761,627) 325,350 $ 138,909,850 $ 131,169,197 $ 23,608,576 $ $ Operating Income/(Loss) Non-Operating Revenues (Expenses) State Appropriations Investment Income Interest on Capital Asset Related Debt Other Non-Operating Income 21,795,786 24,707,959 3,009 16,852,176 196,266 9,625,730 $ $ 23,608,576 $ 24,635,600 655,254 25,290,854 $ $ 501,136,942 524,745,518 $ $ 475,846,088 501,136,942 - Fact Book 2005-06 Academic Programs Student Course Enrollment and Credit Hours by College - Fall 2005-06 Lower Division College Upper Division Undergraduate Graduate Total Applied Sciences and Technology Course Enrollment Student Credit Hours 5,626 13,623 3,280 10,245 8,906 23,868 888 2,772 9,794 26,640 Course Enrollment Student Credit Hours 1,182 3,040 1,157 3,920 2,339 6,960 341 808 2,680 7,768 Course Enrollment Student Credit Hours Communication, Information, and Media Course Enrollment Student Credit Hours Fine Arts Course Enrollment Student Credit Hours Sciences and Humanities Course Enrollment Student Credit Hours Teachers College Course Enrollment Student Credit Hours Interdepartmental Course Enrollment Student Credit Hours University Total Course Enrollment Student Credit Hours 5,263 15,789 4,075 12,197 9,338 27,986 572 1,716 9,910 29,702 3,694 10,328 2,229 6,592 5,923 16,920 495 1,444 6,418 18,364 5,799 14,519 2,311 4,330 8,110 18,849 287 684 8,397 19,533 36,307 112,294 9,783 24,795 46,090 137,089 1,785 5,107 47,875 142,196 2,637 7,372 3,619 11,677 6,256 19,049 2,315 6,710 8,571 25,759 553 591 211 557 764 1,148 86 0 850 1,148 61,061 177,556 26,665 74,313 87,726 251,869 6,769 19,241 94,495 271,110 Architecture and Planning Miller College of Business Source: Office of Academic Assessment and Institutional Research Fact Book 2005-06 Students/ Fall Enrollment - Five Year History Student Housing, Student Organizations, and Disabled Students Student Housing Number of Beds Number of Residence Halls Number of University Apartments Ratio of Students per Resident Advisor Ratio of Students per Live-in Professional/Graduate Staff Average GPA of Freshmen Living in Campus Housing Average GPA of Freshmen Living in Other Housing Source: Office of Housing and Residence Life Student Organizations Type Fraternities Sororities Multicultural Total Number of Organizations Source: Student Organizations and Activities Disabled Students Total Number of Disabled Students Served Source: Disabled Student Development (www.bsu.edu/dsd/) 2005-06 6,328 31 581 48 to 1 186 to 1 2.7 2.0 2005-06 Organizations Students 12 453 15 855 8 848 312 2004-05 519 Fact Book 2005-06 Students/ Fall Enrollment - Five Year History Student Persistence Freshman Year Fall Enrollment* First Year Retention Four Years Graduated Within Five Years In Percentages 20.1 21.8 26.7 27.4 29.4 30.3 Six Years 1996-97 3,900 67.5 41.3 1997-98 4,037 68.5 43.0 1998-99 3,488 74.4 47.8 1999-00 3,471 75.5 49.9 2000-01 3,533 76.6 53.4 2001-02 3,566 76.5 2002-03 3,742 80.1 2003-04 3,684 78.3 2004-05 3,354 76.9 * Retention rates and graduation rates report on full-time, degree-seeking, on-campus enrollment only. The graduation rates vary slightly from the rates reported on IPEDS Graduation Rate survey. The rates include both baccalaureate and associate degree graduates. Source: Office of Registration and Academic Progress 46.7 49.4 52.7 58.4 Fact Book 2005-06 Information Technology Infrastructure Wired Network 10/100/1000 Megabit Ethernet Number of Ports in Residence Halls 8,403 Total Number of Ports 18,771 Wireless Network 802.11g Technology, Speed 54Mbps Number of Access Points 1,100 Email Annual Email Volume 56.28 million Faculty/Staff Accounts 3,978 Student Accounts with BSU Usernames 27,367 Student Accounts with Mailboxes 26,969 Total Number of Accounts 58,314 Computer Labs Adaptive 1 College/Department 164 General Purpose 12 Graphics 5 Residence Hall 16 Total Computers Available to Students 6,512 For Faculty, Staff, and Students 9,912 Ratio of On-Campus Students to Computer 2.7 Note: About 95 percent of students at Ball State University have their own computers. Teachers College and College of Architecture and Planning students are required to have a computer. Source: Executive Assistant to the Vice President for Information Technology Fact Book 2005-06 Information Technology Technology Partnerships Adobe Alvarion Apple Cisco Systems Crown Castle International Digital Bridge Communications Gateway HNET - BALTIC Macromedia Microsoft Campus Agreement Omnicity Proxim SPSS Symantec Discovery Channel (United Streaming) Xirrus Source: Executive Assistant to the Vice President for Information Technology Fact Book 2005-06 Information Technology Technology Services Helpdesk Technology support for problem solving on hardware and software for students, faculty, and staff. Each academic college is also assigned a local service provider for service on demand. Problems/Questions Handled Annually 31,962 Service Requests Handled by Local Service Providers Annually 9,898 Technology Showcase Center Features the latest technology and assists in purchasing hardware and software at university discounts. Inquiries Handled Annually 14,535 Visits by Users 37,300 Purchases Processed Annually 7,871 WIPB-TV Public television station has opportunities for student productions. IPR - Indiana Public Radio Affords students many opportunities to work alongside professionals in administration, station outreach, on-air productions and promos, voice tracking, live hosting, and news. Source: Executive Assistant to the Vice President for Information Technology Fact Book 2005-06 Information Technology University Libraries Collection Titles Microforms Periodical Subscriptions Audiovisuals Digital Databases E-Journals, Government Documents, and Other 1.1 million 1.1 million 2,461 516,000 174 520,536 Public-Use Computers Use and Services Wired and wireless connectivity throughout the libraries accommodates laptops and handheld devices. Hours Open per Week Total Use of Collections Total Circulation to Students Total Circulation to Faculty/Staff Total Circulation to Community Items Borrowed from Other Libraries Items Lent to Other Libraries Source: Executive Assistant to the Vice President for Information Technology 340 116 348,778 288,807 48,490 11,481 15,394 30,541