Fact Book 2005-06 Campus Facilities Acreage, Buildings, and Space Utilization

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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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