The University of South Alabama Statistical Profiles 2008 – 2009 Introduction The University of South Alabama Statistical Profiles, 2008-2009 is the thirtieth publication in a series which began with the USA Fact book for 1979-80. Production of the annual fact book has been an evolving process as data series are expanded, new topics added, and graphic presentations refined. We hope that the publication has grown to meet the needs of the University community for information to support program planning and evaluation. We welcome all comments or suggestions for continuing to improve the publication. The University of South Alabama Highlights of the University's History October 1963 First meeting of the USA Board of Trustees; Dr. Frederick P. Whiddon named president (October 18). April 1964 The University moved from 154 St. Louis Street to its present location in west Mobile. June 1964 First classes began; initial enrollment totaled 276 students. October 1964 Gov. George C. Wallace dedicates the University of South Alabama campus. April 1965 The jaguar was adopted as the University’s mascot. October 1965 Ground-breaking for Alpha Dorms, the University’s first residence hall complex. June 1967 Eight-eight baccalaureate degrees were conferred at the first commencement. December 1968 The University was admitted membership in the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). May 1969 The University acquired the 327-acre Brookley Conference Center. August 1969 A resolution of the Alabama Legislature supported establishment of a medical school under the auspices of the University of South Alabama. November 1970 Mobile General Hospital was transferred to the University. May 1971 Dr. Robert M. Bucher named first dean of the College of Medicine. January 1973 The charter class of 25 students entered the College of Medicine. April 1975 Mobile General Hospital was renamed University of South Alabama Medical Center. October 1976 The University became a charter member of the Sun Belt Athletic Conference. September 1978 The University’s first Ph.D. program—in Basic Medical Sciences—was initiated. January 1983 The USA Children’s and Women’s Hospital was established. August 1984 The University of South Alabama Baldwin County branch was established. August 1987 The former Providence Hospital was acquired by the University to house programs of the colleges of Allied Health Professions, Medicine, and Nursing. June 1990 The University acquired Doctors Hospital and Knollwood Park Hospital. October 1997 Dedication of the Frederick Palmer Whiddon Administration Building. July 1998 Dr. Frederick Whiddon retires as USA’s only president in its 35-year history. July 1998 V. Gordon Moulton named University President. November 1998 Dedication of the John W. Laidlaw Performing Arts Center. May 1999 Naming of the Mitchell College of Business, recognizing endowments of faculty chairs and scholarships by the Mitchell family of Mobile. October 1999 Dedication of the 208,300-square-foot Mitchell Center. October 2001 Dedication of the USA Children’s Park, a 16-acre park at USA Children’s and Women’s Hospital displaying bronze sculptures celebrating children and families. May 2002 Establishment of the USA Cancer Research Institute, later re-named the Mitchell Cancer Institute. June 2002 Creation of the University Research and Technology Park Corporation. December 2002 The University awarded it 50,000th degree at Fall Commencement. March 2003 Dedication of the 53,000-square-foot addition to the University Library. October 2003 Dedication of the new 16-acre Intramural Athletics Complex and Field House. December 2003 Dedication of the Mentor Graphics Corporation Building, the first building in the USA Research and Technology Park. December 2005 Completion of a second building in the USA Technology and Research Park. February 2005 Implementation of a new $6.2 million campus transportation system, Jag Tran. April 2005 Groundbreaking ceremony held for USA’s cancer institute, which was later named the USA Mitchell Cancer Institute. April 2005 Dedication of Stanky Field, following a $3.8 million renovation. July 2005 USA and Infirmary Health System announce a strategic health care alliance to enhance health care in the region and provide innovative cancer treatment and research through the USA Mitchell Cancer Institute. March 2006 Launching of the University’s first comprehensive fund-raising campaign. March 2006 The USA Cancer Research Institute is renamed the Mitchell Cancer Institute following a $22 million gift in support of the Institute from the Mitchell family of Mobile. April 2006 Infirmary Health System assumes operation of former USA Knollwood Hospital as Infirmary West at Knollwood. September 2006 Dedication of Meisler Hall, an $8 million student services building named in honor of the Meisler family of Mobile, who donated $2 million to endow the facility. October 2006 Dedication of the $2.2 million Alfred and Lucile Delchamps Archaeology Building, which serves as a public museum of ancient artifacts and a teaching and research center as home of the USA Center for Archaeological Studies. The building was created in part through the generosity of the Delchamps family of Mobile. November 2006 A joint pharmacy program between USA and Auburn University was established, with plans to admit the first class of students in fall 2007. Graduates of the pharmacy program in Mobile receive a degree from the Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy at the University of South Alabama. March 2007 Dedication of the Joseph and Rebecca Mitchell Learning Resource Center at the Mitchell College of Business, a $2.5 million facility that significantly improves the learning environment for USA business students. April 2007 The natural connections among Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health Professions were acknowledged through a new cooperative administrative structure under the guidance of the first Vice President for Health Sciences, Dr. Ron Franks. April 2007 The University names its first vice president for health systems, Stan Hammack, who will oversee the clinical operations of USA’s health system, including its hospitals and physician practice. April 2007 Began construction of the new $45 million Health Sciences Building, which will bring the colleges of Allied Health Professions and Nursing back to USA’s main campus. May 2007 Hired first Vice President for Research, Dr. Russ Lea, symbolizing USA’s ever-expanding programs in research, outreach and scholarly activity. August 2007 Opening of a privately funded student apartment complex, The Grove, which by fall 2008 housed 1,000 students. September 2007 Celebrated the grand opening of the Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy at the University of South Alabama and welcomed its inaugural class of students. November 2007 USA students presented a petition to President Moulton in support of football and marching band programs during half-time at a Jaguar Men’s Basketball game. December 2007 USA Trustees approve NCAA-sanctioned football and marching band programs. December 2007 The historic number of degrees awarded by the University topped 60,000. February 2008 USA hired its first football coach, Joey Jones. February 2008 Public groundbreaking held during Homecoming for USA Bell Tower and Alumni Plaza. March 2008 Plans for USA Children’s and Women’s Hospital expansion approved by USA Board of Trustees. April 2008 Public groundbreaking ceremony held for new state-of-the-art, 116,000-square-foot Student Recreation Center. July 2008 USA officially begins new marching band program with announcement of band’s first director, Ward Miller. August 2008 USA unveils new athletic and marching band logo. November 2008 Dedication of the new USA Mitchell Cancer Institute building, which represents a total investment of more than $135 million, including $75 million in construction and equipment. Table 2.1 New Freshmen Applications, Admissions, and Matriculation Fall Semesters 2004 through 2008 Highlights: • Total number of applicants increased by almost 200 students the past three Fall Semesters (218 in Fall 2006, 183 in Fall 2007, and 399 in Fall 2008). • Total number of students admitted increased for the third straight year. • Total number of students who matriculated increased by around 100 students the past three Fall Semesters (114 in Fall 2006, 96 in Fall 2007, and 98 in Fall 2008). % of % of % of % of % of Fall Total Fall Total Fall Total Fall Total Fall Total 2004 Applied 2005 Applied 2006 Applied 2007 Applied 2008 Applied Applied 2,750 Admitted 2,562 93.2 2,269 92.4 2,629 92.4 2,684 88.6 3,083 90.0 Matriculated 1,300 47.3 1,258 48.2 1,372 48.2 1,468 48.5 1,566 45.7 52 1.9 38 1.3 36 1.3 58 1.9 85 2.5 Declined 2,627 2,845 3,028 Excludes freshmen admitted in prior Summer term and enrolled in Fall. SOURCE: ZSGR 4008, Admissions Report; Excel4556.rpt, Ethnic Background and Sex Survey. 3,427 Table 2.2 New Freshmen by Academic Division Fall Semesters 2004 through 2008 Highlights: • College of Allied Health and School of Computer & Information Sciences increased the number of new freshmen over the past 4 years. • College of Arts & Sciences increased the number of new freshmen over the past 3 years. 2004 Academic Division 2005 Number Percent of Total College of Arts & Sciences 594 Mitchell College of Business 2006 Number 42.9 577 161 12.8 6.1 81 105 7.8 12 College of Allied Health Professions College of Nursing College of Engineering School of Continuing Education and Special Programs School of Computer & Information Sciences TOTAL 44.3 540 159 11.9 82 2007 Percent of Total College of Education Number Percent of Total 2008 Number Percent of Total Number Percent of Total 40.3 609 39.8 649 40.1 187 13.0 193 12.6 183 11.3 6.4 97 6.8 107 7.0 112 6.9 116 9.2 127 8.9 157 10.3 141 8.7 0.9 5 0.4 13 0.9 14 0.9 20 1.2 184 13.7 175 13.9 210 14.7 218 14.3 267 16.5 168 12.5 141 11.2 180 12.6 177 11.6 188 11.6 36 2.7 39 3.1 42 2.9 54 3.5 57 3.5 1,340 100.0 1,258 100.0 1,433 100.0 1,529 100.0 1,617 100.0 SOURCE: ExcelFirst - College.rpt, New Student Enrollment by College Table 2.3 Mean ACT Composite Scores for First-Time Full-Time Freshmen Fall Semesters 2004 through 2008 Highlights: • University enrolled freshmen have had higher ACT scores compared to students in Alabama and to the entire nation the past 5 years. • ACT scores for University enrolled freshmen over the past 5 years have ranged from 21.4 to 21.7. Fall Semester University Enrolled Freshmen ACT-Reported Norms for Students Tested* Alabama Nation 2004 21.7 20.2 20.9 2005 21.7 20.2 20.9 2006 21.4 20.2 21.1 2007 21.7 20.3 21.2 2008 21.6 20.4 21.1 *Mean Composite Scores of high school graduates tested. SOURCES: ACT Class Profile Service Report; The High School Profile Report (Normative Data). Table 2.4 Sources of Entering Freshmen Fall Semesters 2004 through 2008 Highlights: • Baker and Murphy High Schools have been the top 2 feeder high schools the past 5 years. • UMS Wright Preparatory School is a new entrant to the top 15 feeder high schools in the 2008 rankings. TOP FEEDER HIGH SCHOOLS Baker High School Murphy High School Mary G. Montgomery H.S. Theodore High School W. P. Davidson High School McGill Toolen High School Alma Bryant High School Daphne High School Satsuma High School Faith Academy Mobile Christian High School Fairhope High School Cottage Hill Christian Academy UMS Wright Preparatory School John L. LeFlore High School Saint Pauls Episcopal School CURRENT 2008 PRIOR 2007 2006 2005 2004 Number Rank Number Rank Number Rank Number Rank Number Rank 139 96 81 79 66 52 46 46 41 40 25 25 21 21 19 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 9 10 11 11 13 13 15 15 120 106 69 62 77 71 40 37 41 52 34 22 23 6 32 8 1 2 5 6 3 4 9 10 8 7 11 15 13 NR 12 NR 96 122 57 64 66 58 48 33 44 49 18 26 26 4 34 21 2 1 6 4 3 5 8 11 9 7 NR 13 13 NR 10 15 93 93 59 64 33 59 28 22 35 29 11 9 21 6 17 10 1 1 4 3 7 4 9 10 6 8 15 NR 11 NR 12 NR 68 71 61 49 55 54 27 24 36 26 15 9 22 7 18 9 2 1 3 6 4 5 8 10 7 9 15 NR 11 NR 13 NR NOTE: "NR" = Not Ranked i.e., did not fall into the top 15 feeder high schools during that year. SOURCE: ZSGR4007, Admissions Statistics Reports Table 2.5 Undergraduate Transfer Student Applications, Admissions, and Matriculation Fall Semesters 2004 through 2008 Highlights: • Fall 2008 saw the highest number of transfer students who applied (2,072) and were admitted (1,768). The number of transfer students who matriculated (1,156) dropped from a high of 1,174 in Fall 2007. • Compared to 2007, undergraduate transfer applicants (+53) and students admitted (+18) increased in 2008. Fall 2004 % of Total Applied Fall 2005 % of Total Applied % of Total Applied 1,760 Fall 2007 % of Total Applied 2,019 Fall 2008 % of Total Applied Applied 1,750 Admitted 1,680 96.0 1,501 84.8 1,527 86.8 1,750 86.7 1,768 85.3 Matriculated 1,053 60.2 1,077 60.8 1,052 59.8 1,174 58.1 1,156 55.8 60 3.4 56 3.2 61 3.5 55 2.7 65 3.1 Declined 1,770 Fall 2006 2,072 SOURCE: ZSGR 4008, Admissions Statistical Reports; ExcelFirst.rpt, New Student Enrollment Table 2.6 Sources of Undergraduate Transfer Students Fall Semesters 2004 through 2008 Highlights: • Faulkner State, MS Gulf Coast, and Bishop State Community Colleges have been the top 3 feeder institutions the past 5 years. • University of Southern Mississippi (6th), Alabama (7th), Mobile (8th), and Troy (8th) were the top four year feeder institutions in 2008. CURRENT TOP FEEDER COLLEGES Faulkner State Community College MS Gulf Coast Community College Bishop State Community College Alabama Southern Community College Pensacola Junior College University of Southern Mississippi University of Alabama University of Mobile Troy University Southern Union State Junior College Faulkner University University of West Florida Jefferson State Community College University of Alabama Birmingham Spring Hill College 2008 PRIOR 2007 2006 Number Rank Number Rank Number 182 145 104 26 24 23 21 19 19 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 10 223 178 197 40 41 32 40 37 22 20 1 3 2 5 4 10 5 7 12 14 228 153 194 22 49 30 22 45 15 16 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 14 14 21 12 12 36 24 13 NR NR 8 11 20 10 14 27 27 2005 Rank NOTE: "NR" Not Ranked i.e., does not fall into the top 15 transfer feeder colleges. SOURCE: ZSGR4007, Admissions Statistics Reports 2004 Number Rank Number Rank 1 3 2 10 4 7 10 5 NR 14 211 157 200 34 46 38 19 33 13 19 1 3 2 6 4 5 12 7 NR 12 200 153 197 45 43 27 20 43 20 20 1 3 2 4 5 8 12 5 12 12 12 NR NR 8 8 22 21 12 19 13 9 10 NR 12 NR 15 16 9 22 23 NR NR NR 10 9 Table 2.7 New Graduate Student* Applications, Admissions, and Matriculation Fall Semesters 2004 through 2008 Highlights: • In Fall 2008, the percent of total students who applied and matriculated increased for the third straight year. • The percent of students total students who applied and who were admitted increased in Fall 2008 compared to Fall 2007 • Compared to Fall 2007, graduate student applicants (-207), students admitted (-97), and students who matriculated (-5) all decreased in Fall 2008. % of % of % of % of % of Fall Total Fall Total Fall Total Fall Total Fall Total 2004 Applied 2005 Applied 2006 Applied 2007 Applied 2008 Applied Applied 1,680 1,646 1,864 2,106 1,899 Admitted 1,302 77.5 974 59.2 1,024 54.9 1,108 52.6 1,011 53.2 Matriculated 626 37.3 594 36.1 584 31.3 663 31.5 658 34.6 Declined 331 19.7 379 23.0 467 25.1 535 25.4 268 14.1 *Excludes graduate students admitted in prior Summer term and enrolled in Fall. SOURCE: ZSGR4008, Admissions Reports and Admissions File; ExcelFirst.rpt, New Student Enrollment Table 2.8 Major Sources of First-Time Graduate Students* Fall Semesters 2004 through 2008 Highlights: • In 2008, more first-time graduate students completed their baccalaureate degrees at the University of South Alabama (159) than the remainder of the top ten feeder universities (122). • In 2008, University of Alabama (25), Auburn University (20), University of Southern Mississippi (19), and University of Mobile (14) continued to rank in the top five feeder universities. TOP FEEDER UNIVERSITIES University of South Alabama University of Alabama Auburn University University of Southern Mississippi University of Mobile Florida State University Louisiana State University Troy University Spring Hill College University of North Alabama PRIOR CURRENT 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 Number Rank Number Rank Number Rank Number Rank Number Rank 159 25 20 19 14 11 9 9 8 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 9 10 178 16 19 21 14 9 11 7 6 5 1 4 3 2 5 7 6 8 10 NR 123 14 19 12 15 5 11 9 16 < 1 5 2 6 4 NR 7 8 3 NR 173 15 20 14 16 4 3 9 8 < 1 4 2 5 3 NR NR 7 9 NR 292 23 17 25 24 5 5 15 15 6 1 4 5 2 3 NR NR 6 6 NR *Institutions from which the first-time graduate students received their baccalaureate degrees. NOTE: "<" = Means less than 3 of USA first-time graduates received their baccalaureate degree from that institution. NOTE: "NR" = Not Ranked, i.e., does not fall into the top 10 undergraduate college sources. SOURCE: Excel FTGRug(USA,NON-USA,NON-USA2).rpt Table 2.9 First-Time Students by State Fall Semesters 2004 through 2008 Highlight: • Total number of first-time students (2,923) from Alabama increased for the third straight year. STATE Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Puerto Rico Armed Services Virgin Islands State Unknown Foreign* TOTAL 2004 2,881 0 3 4 13 8 4 1 0 188 27 0 2 6 4 5 3 8 54 1 6 0 6 2 408 6 1 1 2 2 6 2 10 10 1 10 2 1 4 0 9 0 16 22 2 1 5 2 0 5 1 1 1 0 0 216 3,973 2005 Number of Students 2006 2,427 0 1 5 11 3 0 0 0 137 24 0 3 5 7 1 4 8 52 2 1 1 7 0 363 6 1 5 1 1 2 1 4 7 0 7 1 4 7 1 5 1 11 15 2 0 11 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 213 3,373 2,488 2 2 3 10 1 3 0 1 139 22 2 0 9 9 2 3 4 62 3 5 5 6 1 393 2 0 0 2 1 2 2 11 9 1 7 6 1 5 1 1 1 14 24 1 2 10 3 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 251 3,540 2007 2,778 0 1 3 14 1 1 1 0 149 40 2 2 9 5 1 3 7 77 0 5 3 5 2 419 8 0 4 2 1 4 0 8 19 0 6 3 1 2 3 7 0 11 27 2 1 9 7 2 6 0 1 0 2 0 248 3,912 2008 2,923 1 6 4 11 8 2 0 0 212 46 1 2 9 3 3 1 10 61 1 9 2 7 1 425 8 2 2 3 0 2 2 2 12 0 10 8 3 9 0 10 0 20 34 2 0 12 3 2 8 1 1 0 0 0 205 4,109 Table 2.9 (cont’) First-Time Students by State Fall Semesters 2004 through 2008 STATE First-Time Students from Alabama Number Percent of total 2004 Number of Students 2005 2006 2007 2008 2,881 72.5 2,427 72.0 2,488 70.3 2,778 71.0 2,923 71.1 First-Time Students from Other States Number Percent 876 22.0 733 21.7 801 22.6 886 22.6 981 23.9 First-Time Students from Other Countries Number Percent 216 5.4 213 6.3 251 7.1 248 6.3 205 5.0 SOURCE: Crystal Reports - TermReports\Factbook\EntryCounty.rpt *Non-resident alien students; students with permanent visas are reported under the applicable state of residence. Table 2.10 First-Time Alabama Students by County Fall Semesters 2004 through 2008 Highlight: • Total number of first-time students (420) from Baldwin County increased for the third straight year. County Mobile Autauga Baldwin Barbour Bibb Blount Bullock Butler Calhoun Chambers Cherokee Chilton Choctaw Clarke Clay Cleburne Coffee Colbert Conecuh Coosa Covington Crenshaw Cullman Dale Dallas Dekalb Elmore Escambia Etowah Fayette Franklin Geneva Greene Hale Henry Houston Jackson Jefferson Lamar Lauderdale Lawrence Lee Limestone Lowndes Macon Madison Marengo Marion Marshall Monroe Montgomery Morgan Perry Pickens Pike Randolph Russell 2004 1,969 6 357 0 1 1 0 1 12 0 2 4 8 42 1 1 6 2 12 0 8 4 8 4 20 2 9 30 7 1 2 7 0 0 0 23 3 63 Number of Students 2005 2006 1,594 1,702 3 5 328 333 4 2 1 2 6 3 0 1 6 2 13 8 1 2 0 0 5 2 3 9 36 20 1 3 3 2 17 17 3 2 3 6 0 0 7 7 0 3 7 6 6 3 11 11 2 2 6 10 22 19 7 9 1 1 1 0 3 2 0 1 0 0 3 2 22 17 6 6 58 54 2007 1,928 5 377 3 1 2 0 2 13 2 0 4 5 32 1 0 9 4 3 0 7 2 8 14 9 0 7 15 5 0 0 3 0 1 2 23 10 65 0 10 0 14 6 1 1 30 2 2 7 23 32 14 1 1 1 0 26 4 0 1 37 4 1 9 15 26 14 2 2 6 1 12 4 2 1 37 4 0 5 15 19 8 0 0 4 0 13 1 1 1 39 4 2 7 18 16 14 1 0 4 0 1 3 5 0 3 0 3 0 4 2 3 1 5 2008 1,916 19 420 6 0 4 1 4 7 3 1 3 11 42 0 0 12 2 5 1 9 4 10 10 5 6 9 20 2 0 2 6 0 3 3 21 5 64 0 7 1 21 4 0 4 39 5 1 10 21 33 15 0 2 4 0 2 Table 2.10 (cont’) First-Time Alabama Students by County Fall Semesters 2004 through 2008 County Shelby St. Clair Sumter Talladega Tallapoosa Tuscaloosa Walker Washington Wilcox Winston 2004 2005 31 1 3 7 1 23 3 42 2 4 TOTAL 2,881 County Number of Students 2006 20 21 3 5 1 3 2 5 4 3 15 14 1 3 34 31 4 5 2 1 2,427 2004 2007 2,488 Number of Students 2005 2006 2008 16 3 0 4 4 19 5 27 3 3 25 8 3 5 3 23 3 48 0 0 2,778 2,923 2007 2008 Students from Mobile County Number Percent of total 1,969 68.3 1,594 65.7 1,702 68.4 1,928 69.4 1,916 65.5 Students from Baldwin County Number Percent of total 357 12.4 328 13.5 333 13.4 377 13.6 420 14.4 Students from Other Surrounding Counties* Number Percent of total 149 5.2 110 4.5 91 3.7 95 3.4 136 4.7 Students from All Other Counties Number Percent of total 406 14.1 395 16.3 362 14.5 378 13.6 451 15.4 * Other Surrounding Counties to Mobile County include Clarke, Conecuh, Escambia, Monroe and Washington. SOURCE: Crystal Reports - TermReports\Factbook\EntryCounty.rpt Table 3.1 Summary Enrollment Profile Fall Semester 2008 Highlight: • Arts & Sciences (29.3%), Nursing (16.4%), and Education (14.7%) had the largest percent of total students enrolled in Fall 2008. By Academic Division College of Allied Health Professions College of Arts & Sciences Mitchell College of Business College of Education College of Engineering College of Medicine College of Nursing School of Continuing Education & Special Programs School of Computer & Information Sciences Graduate School Total By Level Lower Division Upper Division Unclassified Graduate I Graduate II Professional Total Total Percent 1,669 4,121 1,857 2,073 1,042 333 2,305 256 403 5 14,064 11.9 29.3 13.2 14.7 7.4 2.4 16.4 1.8 2.9 0.0 100.0 By Ethnic Background Number Percent 5,419 5,282 347 2,319 415 282 38.5 37.6 2.5 16.5 3.0 2.0 14,064 100.0 By Gender Male Female Number White African American Hispanic American Asian American Pacific Islander Native American Nonresident Alien Multiracial Unknown Total Number Percent 9,355 2,460 290 350 77 114 873 26 519 66.5 17.5 2.1 2.5 0.5 0.8 6.2 0.2 3.7 14,064 100.0 By Enrollment Status Number Percent 5,407 8,657 38.4 61.6 14,064 100.0 Full-Time Part-Time Total Number Percent 10,398 3,666 73.9 26.1 14,064 100.0 SOURCE: Excel4556.rpt, Ethnic Background and Sex Survey; ZSGR4002, Summary of Enrollment by Major NOTE: 224 Medical Center House Staff not included in computations. Table 3.2 Headcount Enrollment By Academic Division and Class Fall Semesters 2004 through 2008 Highlights: • Allied Health (197), Arts & Sciences (160), and Nursing (121) increased total enrollment by more than 100 in Fall 2008 compared to Fall 2007. • Sophomore (143) and Senior (97) enrollment grew by nearly 100 or more students in Fall 2008 compared to Fall 2007. 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 College of Arts and Sciences Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Unclassified Graduates 1,257 778 636 725 148 255 1,147 723 650 800 146 254 1,131 697 669 827 163 254 1,246 727 668 887 192 241 1,207 795 691 907 267 254 TOTAL 3,799 3,720 3,741 3,961 4,121 Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Unclassified Graduates 407 324 405 483 56 131 385 338 372 470 28 116 432 343 367 446 25 118 459 361 388 474 22 103 442 350 357 539 37 132 TOTAL 1,806 1,709 1,731 1,807 1,857 246 316 364 467 1 1,110 208 318 358 492 0 1,051 229 262 387 502 0 880 271 282 363 570 1 718 259 286 329 538 20 641 2,504 2,427 2,260 2,205 2,073 Mitchell College of Business College of Education Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Unclassified Graduates TOTAL Table 3.2 (cont’) Headcount Enrollment By Academic Division and Class Fall Semesters 2004 through 2008 2004 College of Engineering Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Unclassified Graduates TOTAL College of Allied Health Professions Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Unclassified Graduates TOTAL College of Nursing Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Unclassified Graduates TOTAL College of Medicine* Graduates First Professionals TOTAL 2005 2006 2007 2008 202 136 126 240 2 207 214 114 157 213 2 203 213 140 128 203 2 244 270 136 161 201 6 319 279 166 150 220 7 220 913 903 930 1,093 1,042 366 277 192 251 2 195 345 261 207 233 5 214 341 249 207 237 5 308 400 229 217 264 8 354 484 302 226 283 11 363 1,283 1,265 1,347 1,472 1,669 391 241 250 379 0 675 327 277 249 465 1 736 337 223 236 478 3 788 352 238 196 475 1 922 374 232 222 484 4 989 1,936 2,055 2,065 2,184 2,305 40 256 42 263 37 276 42 279 51 282 296 305 313 321 333 Table 3.2 (cont’) Headcount Enrollment By Academic Division and Class Fall Semesters 2004 through 2008 2004 2005 School of Continuing Education and Special Programs Freshmen 57 Sophomores 68 Juniors 68 Seniors 107 Unclassified 0 2006 2007 2008 49 57 77 122 0 56 42 94 108 3 61 56 77 138 0 27 37 68 123 1 300 305 303 332 256 99 73 79 126 5 119 88 59 67 115 5 94 81 64 53 92 3 101 96 60 59 77 1 106 115 64 56 89 0 79 501 428 394 399 403 2 5 6 5 5 2 5 6 5 5 Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Unclassified Graduates First Professional 3,025 2,213 2,120 2,778 214 2,734 256 2,763 2,147 2,137 2,910 187 2,715 263 2,820 2,020 2,141 2,893 204 2,736 276 3,155 2,089 2,129 3,086 231 2,810 279 3,187 2,232 2,099 3,183 347 2,734 282 TOTAL 13,340 13,122 13,090 13,779 14,064 TOTAL School of Computer and Information Sciences Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Unclassified Graduates TOTAL Graduate School Graduates TOTAL University Totals by Academic Class Table 3.2 (cont’) Headcount Enrollment By Academic Division and Class Fall Semesters 2004 through 2008 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 University Totals by Academic Division Arts and Sciences Mitchell College of Business Education Engineering Allied Health Professions Nursing Medicine* Continuing Education and Special Programs Computer and Information Sciences Graduate School 3,562 1,855 2,557 960 1,253 1,709 295 3,799 1,806 2,504 913 1,283 1,936 296 3,720 1,709 2,427 903 1,265 2,055 305 3,741 1,731 2,260 930 1,347 2,065 313 3,961 1,807 2,205 1,093 1,472 2,184 321 341 564 300 501 305 428 303 394 332 399 2 5 6 5 13,340 13,122 13,090 13,779 - TOTAL 13,096 * College of Medicine totals exclude residents, interns, and postdoctoral fellows. SOURCE: ZSGR4001, Enrollment Statistics Report. Table 3.3 Semester Headcount Enrollment by Academic Division Fall Semesters 2003 through Spring 2009 Highlights: • Semester headcount enrollment increased by 968 students in Fall 2008 compared to Fall 2003 and by 460 students in Spring 2009 compared to Spring 2004. • Headcount enrollment increased significantly in Nursing (+596), Arts & Sciences (+559), and Allied Health Professions (+416) in Fall 2008 compared to Fall 2003. Fall Spring Summer 3,562 1,855 2,557 960 341 564 1,709 1,253 295 13,096 3,496 1,782 2,453 905 309 521 1,729 1,203 287 12,685 1,669 832 1,698 407 181 299 1,226 632 157 7,101 3,799 1,806 2,504 913 300 501 1,936 1,283 296 2 13,340 3,491 1,709 2,447 849 318 439 1,854 1,146 287 3 12,543 1,686 772 1,624 430 176 228 1,282 560 34 1 6,793 3,720 1,709 2,427 903 305 428 2,055 1,265 305 5 13,122 3,502 1,600 2,338 809 293 372 1,894 1,143 297 6 12,254 1,576 810 1,511 403 169 197 1,348 668 32 2 6,716 2003-2004 Arts & Sciences Mitchell College of Business Education Engineering Special Programs Computer & Information Sciences Nursing Allied Health Professions Medicine Total 2004-2005 Arts & Sciences Mitchell College of Business Education Engineering Special Programs Computer & Information Sciences Nursing Allied Health Professions Medicine Graduate School Total 2005-2006 Arts & Sciences Mitchell College of Business Education Engineering Special Programs Computer & Information Sciences Nursing Allied Health Professions Medicine Graduate School Total Table 3.3 (cont’) Term Headcount Enrollment by Academic Division Fall Semesters 2003 through Spring 2009 Fall Spring Summer 3,741 1,731 2,260 930 303 394 2,065 1,347 313 6 13,090 3,510 1,670 2,192 969 296 402 1,886 1,281 305 7 12,518 1,650 920 1,340 532 196 220 1,379 715 33 3 6,988 3,961 1,807 2,205 1,093 332 399 2,184 1,472 321 5 13,779 3,609 1,735 2,077 1,021 318 360 2,040 1,350 318 3 12,831 1,763 969 1,338 557 210 180 1,581 787 40 1 7,426 4,121 1,857 2,073 1,042 256 403 2,305 1,669 333 5 14,064 3,701 1,708 2,031 986 272 381 2,186 1,550 323 7 13,145 1,628 927 1,188 457 166 155 1,673 873 283 5 7,355 2006-2007 Arts & Sciences Mitchell College of Business Education Engineering Special Programs Computer & Information Sciences Nursing Allied Health Professions Medicine Graduate School Total 2007-2008 Arts & Sciences Mitchell College of Business Education Engineering Special Programs Computer & Information Sciences Nursing Allied Health Professions Medicine Graduate School Total 2008-2009 Arts & Sciences Mitchell College of Business Education Engineering Special Programs Computer & Information Sciences Nursing Allied Health Professions Medicine Graduate School Total SOURCE: ZSGR4001, Enrollment by College NOTE: Medical Center House Staff not included in student headcounts. Table 3.4 Rank Order of Undergraduate Program Enrollment Fall Semester 2008 RANK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 30 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 39 41 42 43 44 MAJOR * * Nursing Business Administration Elementary Education Biomedical Sciences Communication Biology Psychology Secondary Education Computer & Information Sciences Art Adult Interdisciplinary Studies Mechanical Engineering Criminal Justice Administration Health, Physical Education Pre-Professional Health Sciences Radiological Technology Civil Engineering Pre-Professional Electrical Engineering English Marketing Political Science Management Social Work Accounting Meteorology History Speech and Hearing Sciences International Studies Music Leisure Studies Chemical Engineering Computer Engineering Special Education EMT Paramedic Program Chemistry Geology Finance Sociology Clinical Laboratory Science Foreign Languages Cardiorespiratory Sciences Radiologic Sciences Anthropology ENROLLMENT 1,316 1,231 685 452 421 387 343 340 324 264 255 245 236 234 223 211 206 194 173 131 128 127 123 116 113 113 112 98 96 86 81 80 73 72 68 65 63 59 56 55 54 50 50 48 Table 3.4 (cont’) Rank Order of Undergraduate Program Enrollment Fall Semester 2008 RANK 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 MAJOR ENROLLMENT Geography Drama and Theatre Philosophy Emergency Medical Services General Business Physics Math & Stats Economics E-Commerce 47 38 27 26 26 24 23 6 1 Undecided (All Divisions)/General Studies 973 TOTAL * Certificate Program SOURCE: ZSGR4002, Summary of Enrollment by Major 11,048 Table 3.5 Rank Order of Graduate Program Enrollment Fall Semester 2008 RANK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 14 16 16 18 19 20 20 20 23 23 25 26 27 27 29 29 31 31 33 34 35 35 37 37 39 40 * MAJOR Nursing - M.S.N. Electrical Engineering Physical Therapy - D.P.T. Special Education MBA - General Elementary Education Counselor Education Nursing - D.N.P. Computer & Information Sciences Nursing - graduate certificate Physician Assistant Instructional Specialist - Ed.S. Instructional Design & Development - Ph.D. Secondary Education Occupational Therapy Basic Medical Sciences - Ph.D. Communication English Speech-Language Pathology Health, Physical Education Instructional Design Educational Media Audiology-AUD Mechanical Engineering Public Administration Psychology Accounting Education Administration Marine Sciences - M.S. Marine Sciences - Ph.D. History Reading Specialist Chemical Engineering Mathematics Biology Civil Engineering Sociology Communication Sciences & Disorders - Ph.D. Environmental Toxicology Early Childhood Education Undecided TOTAL * Certificate Program SOURCE: ZSGR4002, Summary of Enrollment by Major ENROLLMENT 824 169 164 125 107 101 90 86 79 79 70 63 55 55 54 51 43 42 39 35 35 32 30 27 26 25 24 23 23 23 22 18 14 14 12 10 8 6 5 3 23 2,810 Table 3.6 Full-Time and Part-Time Enrollment by Academic Division and Level Fall Semesters 2004 through 2008 Highlights: • Total enrollment for the University increased by 285 students in Fall 2008 compared to Fall 2007. • Upper division (+517), Lower division (+181), Graduate II (+232) enrollment increased in Fall 2008 compared to Fall 2004. 2004 ACADEMIC DIVISION 2005 2006 2007 2008 PT FT PT FT PT FT PT FT PT FT College of Arts & Sciences Lower Division Upper Division Graduate I Graduate II 352 533 73 4 1,683 976 160 18 284 525 69 6 1,586 1,071 160 19 263 576 70 6 1,565 1,083 160 18 365 645 76 7 1,608 1,102 143 15 322 739 88 10 1,680 1,126 143 13 TOTAL 962 2,837 884 2,836 915 2,826 1,093 2,868 1,159 2,962 160 330 39 571 614 92 157 296 33 566 574 83 153 289 30 622 549 88 162 280 12 658 604 91 152 315 11 640 618 121 TOTAL 529 1,277 486 1,223 472 1,259 454 1,353 478 1,379 College of Education Lower Division Upper Division Graduate I Graduate II 111 238 531 58 451 594 492 29 112 243 460 63 414 607 507 21 107 272 377 59 384 617 429 15 119 311 282 49 434 623 372 15 97 312 266 41 448 575 320 14 TOTAL 938 1,566 878 1,549 815 1,445 761 1,444 716 1,357 61 112 43 277 256 164 56 124 29 272 248 174 58 100 31 295 233 213 68 95 23 338 273 296 67 119 30 378 258 190 TOTAL 216 697 209 694 189 741 186 907 216 826 College of Allied Health Professions Lower Division Upper Division Graduate I Graduate II TOTAL 117 110 1 3 231 526 335 160 31 1,052 99 115 0 5 219 507 330 137 72 1,046 89 123 1 29 242 501 326 154 124 1,105 85 128 0 57 270 544 361 162 135 1,202 122 147 0 65 334 664 373 163 135 1,335 0 2 0 5 0 6 3 2 0 5 0 2 0 5 0 6 3 2 0 5 Mitchell College of Business Lower Division Upper Division Graduate College of Engineering Lower Division Upper Division Graduate Graduate School Graduate I TOTAL Table 3.6 (cont’) Full-Time and Part-Time Enrollment by Academic Division and Level Fall Semesters 2004 through 2008 2004 ACADEMIC DIVISION 2005 FT 2006 2007 2008 PT FT PT FT PT School of Continuing Education & Special Programs Lower Division 91 34 76 Upper Division 127 48 130 30 69 69 142 29 63 85 139 32 76 44 118 20 74 TOTAL PT FT PT FT 218 82 206 99 211 92 224 108 162 94 48 83 20 124 127 99 25 78 17 122 109 77 16 64 12 129 84 89 21 54 13 135 83 93 32 46 6 147 99 73 TOTAL 151 350 120 308 92 302 88 311 84 319 College of Nursing Lower Division Upper Division Graduate I Graduate II 119 168 153 - 513 461 522 - 126 203 153 - 478 512 583 - 103 180 127 - 457 537 661 - 99 244 143 11 491 428 726 42 110 236 148 20 496 474 755 66 TOTAL 440 1,496 482 1,573 410 1,655 497 1,687 514 1,791 College of Medicine Graduate II First Professional 2 0 38 256 3 0 39 263 0 0 37 276 0 0 42 279 3 0 48 282 TOTAL 2 294 3 302 0 313 0 321 3 330 TOTAL UNIVERSITY Lower Division Upper Division Graduate I Graduate II First Professional 1,059 1,701 860 67 0 4,179 3,411 1,691 116 256 935 1,714 761 77 0 3,975 3,520 1,726 151 263 858 1,746 648 94 0 3,982 3,492 1,800 194 276 1,004 1,896 552 124 0 4,240 3,550 1,885 249 279 946 2,032 549 139 0 4,473 3,597 1,770 276 282 TOTAL 3,687 9,653 3,487 9,635 3,346 9,744 3,576 10,203 3,666 10,398 School of Computer & Information Sciences Lower Division Upper Division Graduate *Unclassified students included in Upper Division totals. SOURCE: ZSGR4005, Ethnic Background and Sex Survey ZSGR4002, Summary of Enrollment by Major Table 3.7 Enrollment by Ethnicity and Gender Fall Semesters 2004 through 2008 Highlights: • Total enrollment increased for White (160), Hispanic-American (47), African-American (46), and AsianAmerican (11) students in Fall 2008 compared to Fall 2007. • Total enrollment for males increased by 177 and for females by 108 in Fall 2008 compared to Fall 2007. Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Enrollment By Ethnicity Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number White 8,998 67.5 8,930 68.1 8,949 68.4 9,195 66.7 9,355 66.5 African American 2,244 16.8 2,198 16.8 2,278 17.4 2,414 17.5 2,460 17.5 Native American 113 0.8 108 0.8 110 0.8 114 0.8 114 0.8 Asian American 341 2.6 314 2.4 340 2.6 416 3.0 427 3.0 Hispanic American 197 1.5 168 1.3 193 1.5 243 1.8 290 2.1 Non-Resident Alien 813 6.1 814 6.2 839 6.4 953 6.9 873 6.2 Unknown 634 4.8 590 4.5 381 2.9 444 3.2 545 3.9 13,340 100.0 13,122 100.0 13,090 100.0 13,779 100.0 14,064 100.0 Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Male 5,067 38.0 4,877 37.2 4,852 37.1 5,230 38.0 5,407 38.4 Female 8,273 62.0 8,245 62.8 8,238 62.9 8,549 62.0 8,657 61.6 TOTAL 13,340 100.0 13,122 100.0 13,090 100.0 13,779 100.0 14,064 100.0 TOTAL Percent Enrollment by Gender SOURCE: ZSGR4005, Ethnic Background and Sex Survey Percent Table 3.8 Distribution of Students by Age Fall Semester 2008 Highlights: • The largest age distribution for total students (3,954) was 22-25 years old; 2,933 of these students were undergraduates while 1,021 were graduate students. • For all age distributions, females outnumbered male students with largest percentage based differentials in the 40-49 and 50-59 age distributions (more than 3 times more females). % Female Total Male 15-17 126 2.3 167 1.9 293 2.1 293 2.7 0 0.0 18 526 9.7 781 9.0 1,307 9.3 1,307 11.8 0 0.0 19 527 9.8 723 8.4 1,250 8.9 1,250 11.3 0 0.0 20 618 11.4 810 9.4 1,428 10.2 1,421 12.9 7 0.2 21 600 11.1 832 9.6 1,432 10.2 1,373 12.4 59 2.0 22-25 1,702 31.5 2,252 26.0 3,954 28.1 2,933 26.6 1,021 33.9 26-30 679 12.6 1,124 13.0 1,803 12.8 1,167 10.6 636 21.1 31-39 388 7.2 1,062 12.3 1,450 10.3 789 7.1 661 21.9 40-49 159 2.9 635 7.3 794 5.7 371 3.4 423 14.0 50-59 74 1.4 246 2.8 320 2.3 124 1.1 196 6.5 60+ 8 0.2 25 0.3 33 0.2 20 0.2 13 0.4 TOTAL 5,407 100.0 8,657 100.0 14,064 100.0 11,048 100.0 3,016 100.0 Over 25 1,308 24.2 3,092 35.7 4,400 31.3 2,471 22.4 1,929 64.0 AVERAGE AGE 24.0 25.5 % 23.6 SOURCE: Crystal Reports - Term Reports\Factbook\Factbook Age (sex, level, avg).rpt % Graduate & First Professional AGE 26.2 % Under Graduate 31.8 % Table 3.9 Student Origin by State Fall Semesters 2004 through 2008 Highlights: • The total number of students from Alabama increased by 139 students in Fall 2008 (10,375) compared to Fall 2007 (10,236). • The total number students from other US states and territories has increased each of the past five years from 2,087 students in Fall 2004 to 2,816 students in Fall 2008. STATE Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina 2004 10,440 0 8 5 24 6 3 1 1 474 53 0 2 9 9 4 4 9 146 5 8 3 5 3 1,110 11 0 2 3 3 10 4 12 15 3 16 4 1 6 0 11 2005 Number of Students 2006 10,141 1 6 9 18 9 1 0 0 470 66 0 3 14 14 4 4 9 164 3 5 4 8 1 1,142 11 2 6 3 4 9 3 11 16 2 13 7 4 5 0 16 9,940 3 6 9 17 6 4 0 1 446 80 1 2 16 14 5 7 9 169 4 11 7 7 2 1,209 10 1 4 6 2 7 4 20 29 1 18 13 4 8 1 11 2007 10,236 3 7 17 25 5 5 1 1 464 109 3 2 24 15 5 6 15 200 5 10 5 16 5 1,297 21 1 7 7 2 9 1 25 41 1 18 14 5 8 3 22 2008 10,375 5 10 16 34 14 4 0 2 540 128 7 4 23 12 7 4 14 209 4 8 7 15 5 1,337 14 3 7 8 1 10 4 18 39 2 22 27 6 19 3 33 Table 3.9 (cont’) Student Origin by State Fall Semesters 2004 through 2008 STATE South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Puerto Rico Virgin Islands Armed Services Foreign* TOTAL Students from Alabama Number Percent of total Students from Other States Number Percent of total Students from Other Countries Number Percent of total 2004 2005 Number of Students 2006 2007 2008 0 31 38 1 2 10 2 0 5 2 1 0 2 813 1 29 41 3 0 16 3 0 4 2 0 1 0 814 1 43 53 2 4 17 5 2 9 1 0 0 0 839 1 39 63 6 2 23 9 4 10 0 1 2 0 953 0 43 78 7 2 29 7 5 15 1 1 2 1 873 13,340 13,122 13,090 13,779 14,064 10,440 78.3 10,141 77.3 9,940 75.9 10,236 74.3 10,375 73.8 2,087 15.6 2,167 16.5 2,311 17.7 2,590 18.8 2,816 20.0 813 6.1 814 6.2 839 6.4 953 6.9 873 6.2 SOURCE: Crystal Reports - Term Reports\Factbook\ResidencyCounty.rpt *Non-resident alien students; students with permanent visas are reported under the applicable states of residence. Table 3.10 Alabama Student Origin by County Fall Semesters 2004 through 2008 Highlights: • In Fall 2008 a total of 7,366 students originated from Mobile (5,995 more than any other county). • Once again, Baldwin (1,371), Jefferson (185), and Madison (127) counties were homes to the second to fourth highest number of students. COUNTY Mobile Autauga Baldwin Barbour Bibb Blount Bullock Butler Calhoun Chambers Cherokee Chilton Choctaw Clarke Clay Cleburne Coffee Colbert Conecuh Coosa Covington Crenshaw Cullman Dale Dallas Dekalb Elmore Escambia Etowah Fayette Franklin Geneva Greene Hale Henry Houston Jackson Jefferson Lamar Lauderdale Lawrence Lee 2004 7,546 16 1,260 4 3 3 1 7 27 11 6 13 21 126 1 2 41 11 25 0 27 9 22 33 49 4 25 61 16 3 2 12 2 4 4 73 4 192 0 25 1 41 Number of Students 2005 2006 7,322 13 1,244 7 3 11 0 10 32 7 4 13 16 106 2 4 47 9 17 1 25 7 23 25 51 6 22 70 15 2 5 11 1 0 7 76 11 180 1 21 1 58 7,155 13 1,225 6 3 10 1 9 32 6 1 13 22 99 3 7 47 9 21 0 23 4 23 22 43 7 29 70 22 2 4 15 1 2 8 71 16 185 3 19 1 55 2007 2008 7,453 15 1,273 6 2 7 2 9 35 8 1 13 21 96 3 3 45 10 16 1 16 4 20 24 31 2 24 65 14 1 2 15 1 2 10 62 21 191 3 15 1 48 7,366 30 1,371 11 3 12 2 12 30 9 2 11 23 104 2 1 37 9 16 0 23 7 20 28 33 7 27 52 10 0 3 16 0 1 7 65 24 185 2 16 2 59 Table 3.10 (cont’) Alabama Student Origin by County Fall Semesters 2004 through 2008 COUNTY Limestone Lowndes Macon Madison Marengo Marion Marshall Monroe Montgomery Morgan Perry Pickens Pike Randolph Russell Shelby St. Clair Sumter Talladega Tallapoosa Tuscaloosa Walker Washington Wilcox Winston Number of Students 2005 2006 2004 2007 2008 17 3 3 114 16 8 20 67 97 34 1 6 9 1 4 81 7 6 12 9 59 6 115 7 5 13 4 2 113 14 4 20 50 87 35 2 4 11 1 5 77 6 3 13 8 55 8 109 5 6 11 4 4 113 8 6 21 46 74 32 1 4 14 1 7 77 10 5 13 7 49 7 109 5 5 12 4 5 116 7 4 19 53 76 35 2 6 12 2 11 71 12 1 12 9 58 10 98 6 4 13 3 9 127 14 5 21 59 86 40 2 4 10 0 12 81 19 7 16 10 66 10 114 6 3 TOTAL 10,440 10,141 9,940 10,236 10,375 Students from Mobile County Number Percent of total 7,546 72.3 7,322 72.2 7,155 72.0 7,453 72.8 7,366 71.0 Students from Baldwin County Number Percent of total 1,260 12.1 1,244 12.3 1,225 12.3 1,273 12.4 1,371 13.2 Students from Other Surrounding Counties* Number 394 Percent of total 3.8 352 3.5 345 3.5 328 3.2 345 3.3 1,223 12.1 1,215 12.2 1,182 11.5 1,293 12.5 Students from All Other Counties Number Percent of total 1,240 11.9 * Other Surrounding Counties to Mobile County include Clarke, Conecuh, Escambia, Monroe and Washington. SOURCE: Crystal Reports - Term Reports\Factbook\ResidencyCounty.rpt Table 3.11 International Student Enrollment Fall Semester 2008 INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY REGION AND COUNTRY The Americas (23 countries) Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Bahamas Bermuda Bolivia Brazil Canada Colombia Europe (26 countries) Austria Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia - Hrvatska Czech Republic Estonia Finland France 1 2 5 1 3 6 20 6 1 1 3 2 1 2 1 2 3 Costa Rica Cuba Dominican Republic Ecuador Guatamala Honduras Jamaica Mexico Panama 1 2 5 2 1 1 3 4 1 Peru Saint Vincent Island Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela 4 1 10 Regional Total 87 29 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 2 2 Russian Federation Slovakia Sweden Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom Yugoslavia 8 6 2 13 1 8 1 Regional Total 99 Jordan Kenya Kuwait Lebanon Malawi Mauritius Morocco Niger Nigeria Palestine Senegal 11 23 1 5 12 1 2 4 17 3 1 Saudi Arabia South Africa Syria Arab Republic Tanzania Uganda United Arab Emirates Zambia Zimbabwe 25 3 2 2 4 3 2 3 Mongolia New Zealand Nepal North Korea Pakistan Philippines South Korea Sri Lanka Tajikistan 2 1 76 1 33 7 20 4 4 Taiwan Thailand Turkmenistan Uzbekistan Viet Nam Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Moldova Norway Poland Romania 6 1 1 Africa and the Middle East (30 countries) Algeria Benin Botswana Burkina Faso Cameroon Cote D'Ivoire Egypt Ethiopia Ghana Iran Iraq 2 2 1 4 1 1 5 2 2 5 2 Regional Total 151 Asia and Oceana (23 countries) Australia Bangladesh China Hong Kong India Indonesia Japan Kazakhstan Malaysia 1 9 26 2 292 3 117 1 20 SOURCE: Fall 2008 Factbook\ResidencyCountry.rpt Regional Total Country Unknown 2 9 1 7 17 655 63 Table 3.11 International Student Enrollment Fall Semester 2008 INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ENROLLMENT OVERVIEW Total University Enrollment 14,064 Total International Student Enrollment 1,055 Percent of Total University Enrollment 7.5% Number of Countries Represented 102 International Students with Permanent Visas 182 International Students with Non-Permanent Visas 873 MAJOR COUNTRIES OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ORIGIN Rank Country of Origin Number of Students 1 India 292 2 Japan 117 3 Nepal 76 4 Pakistan 33 5 Germany 29 6 China 26 7 Saudi Arabia 25 8 Kenya 23 9 Canada 20 9 Malaysia 20 9 South Korea 20 12 Nigeria 17 12 Viet Nam 17 14 Turkey 13 15 Malawi 12 Table 3.12 Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Enrollment Fall Semesters 2004 through 2008 Highlights: • Total Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) enrollment increased by 291 FTE producing 4,440 more credit hours in Fall 2008 compared to Fall 2007. • Compared to Fall 2007, FTE enrollment increased by 176 at the Lower Division and 153 at the Upper Division levels producing 2,629 more Lower Division and 2,301 more Upper Division credit hours in Fall 2008. CREDIT HOURS 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Lower Division 82,097 80,130 79,550 85,129 87,758 Upper Division 45,063 46,085 46,905 47,160 49,461 Graduate I 17,744 17,295 17,669 19,226 18,447 Graduate II 1,418 2,012 3,107 3,729 4,018 146,322 145,522 147,231 155,244 159,684 TOTAL FTE ENROLLMENT # 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Lower Division 5,473 5,342 5,303 5,675 5,851 Upper Division 3,004 3,072 3,127 3,144 3,297 Graduate I 1,479 1,441 1,472 1,602 1,537 Graduate II 158 224 345 414 446 First Professional 256 263 276 279 282 10,370 10,342 10,523 11,114 11,413 TOTAL # FTE enrollment calculated using ACHE guidelines. SOURCE: Excel4556.rpt, Ethnic Background and Sex Survey; ZSGR0048, Credit Analysis by CIP Code. Table 3.13 Semester Credit Hour Enrollment* by Academic Division Fall 2003 through Spring 2009 Highlights: • Total semester credit hours increased by 4,440 for Fall 2008 compared to Fall 2007 and by 5,647 for Spring 2009 compared to Spring 2008. • Total semester credit hours increased by more than 1,000 credit hours for Arts & Sciences (2,706), Allied Health Professions (1,220), and Nursing (1,075) in Fall 2008 compared to Fall 2007. Fall 2003-2004 Arts & Sciences Mitchell College of Business Education Engineering Special Programs Computer & Information Sciences Nursing Allied Health Professions Basic Medical Sciences Total Spring Summer Total 74,862 16,587 15,247 4,570 4,243 5,566 11,705 10,181 321 73,181 16,929 15,477 4,864 3,589 5,690 11,256 9,590 298 18,209 4,842 9,036 897 1,204 1,886 7,460 5,406 218 166,252 38,358 39,760 10,331 9,036 13,142 30,421 25,177 837 143,282 140,874 49,158 333,314 75,428 16,356 15,417 4,687 4,519 5,260 13,797 10,532 326 67,944 15,951 14,981 4,483 3,857 4,905 12,524 9,464 292 10 17,052 4,578 8,275 821 1,008 1,788 9,111 5,442 200 3 160,424 36,885 38,673 9,991 9,384 11,953 35,432 25,438 818 13 143,282 140,874 49,158 333,314 73,693 15,373 15,279 4,536 4,646 5,574 15,486 10,594 338 3 66,795 14,374 14,809 4,302 3,493 5,433 13,926 9,521 300 21 16,280 4,253 7,360 860 1,193 1,495 10,414 6,592 202 3 156,768 34,000 37,448 9,698 9,332 12,502 39,826 26,707 840 27 145,522 132,974 48,652 327,148 2004-2005 Arts & Sciences Mitchell College of Business Education Engineering Special Programs Computer & Information Sciences Nursing Allied Health Professions Basic Medical Sciences Graduate School Total 2005-2006 Arts & Sciences Mitchell College of Business Education Engineering Special Programs Computer & Information Sciences Nursing Allied Health Professions Basic Medical Sciences Graduate School Total Table 3.13 (cont’) Semester Credit Hour Enrollment* by Academic Division Fall 2003 through Spring 2009 Fall Spring Summer Total 2006-2007 Arts & Sciences Mitchell College of Business Education Engineering Special Programs Computer & Information Sciences Nursing Allied Health Professions Basic Medical Sciences Graduate School Total 74,212 14,659 14,522 4,795 4,417 5,398 16,967 11,930 331 0 147,231 68,043 14,838 14,564 5,289 3,806 5,507 14,944 11,331 290 3 138,615 16,600 4,988 6,510 1,603 1,236 1,647 10,492 6,219 210 17 49,522 158,855 34,485 35,596 11,687 9,459 12,552 42,403 29,480 831 20 335,368 78,440 15,224 14,387 6,033 5,108 5,369 17,321 12,964 367 31 71,028 15,518 13,613 5,651 4,169 4,655 15,658 11,504 355 6 18,570 5,367 6,561 936 1,376 1,442 11,197 6,868 249 1 168,038 36,109 34,561 12,620 10,653 11,466 44,176 31,336 971 38 155,244 142,157 52,567 349,968 81,146 15,803 14,094 5,440 5,032 5,150 18,396 14,184 421 18 74,506 15,209 13,618 5,167 3,668 4,823 16,956 13,486 362 9 159,684 147,804 2007-2008 Arts & Sciences Mitchell College of Business Education Engineering Special Programs Computer & Information Sciences Nursing Allied Health Professions Basic Medical Sciences Graduate School Total 2008-2009 Arts & Sciences Mitchell College of Business Education Engineering Special Programs Computer & Information Sciences Nursing Allied Health Professions Basic Medical Sciences Graduate School Total * Includes clinical credit hour equivalents in Allied Health, Nursing, and Psychology. SOURCE: REG 4600/ZSGR4003, Credit Hour Analysis by College. Table 3.14 Student Credit Hour Enrollment By Academic Division and Program Fall Terms 2004 through 2008 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES African-American Studies (AFR) Lower Total Air Force Studies (AS) Lower Upper Total Anthropology (AN) Lower Upper Total Art History (ARH) Lower Upper Graduate Total Studio Art (ARS) Lower Upper Graduate Total Biology (BLY) Lower Upper Graduate Total Chemistry (CH) Lower Upper Graduate Total 117 120 120 123 120 117 120 120 123 120 26 39 25 39 24 30 29 24 32 30 65 64 54 53 62 1,142 174 1,061 177 920 223 1,233 107 1,142 177 1,316 1,238 1,143 1,340 1,319 1,200 99 0 1,137 143 3 1,011 176 0 1,206 120 0 1,071 336 0 1,299 1,280 1,187 1,326 1,407 2,091 483 9 1,836 657 15 1,968 627 0 1,806 717 3 1,869 699 3 2,583 2,508 2,595 2,526 2,571 3,575 879 178 3,668 863 150 3,988 1,075 104 4,599 1,103 78 4,990 1,241 52 4,632 4,681 5,167 5,780 6,283 4,000 190 15 4,191 239 0 4,465 283 10 5,016 268 20 4,590 205 8 4,205 4,430 4,758 5,304 4,803 Table 3.14 Student Credit Hour Enrollment By Academic Division and Program Fall Terms 2004 through 2008 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Classics (CLA) Lower Upper 0 0 0 0 0 0 102 0 96 6 Total 0 0 0 102 102 College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) Lower 0 0 484 956 1,328 Total 0 0 484 956 1,328 4,638 1,329 207 4,218 1,195 238 4,242 1,130 209 4,278 1,149 156 4,389 1,200 220 6,174 5,651 5,581 5,583 5,809 264 1,032 399 1,086 378 1,113 354 858 372 1,023 1,296 1,485 1,491 1,212 1,395 1,255 71 1,133 110 955 192 1,091 122 1,220 129 1,326 1,243 1,147 1,213 1,349 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 9,459 1,260 295 8,967 1,083 296 8,751 1,392 286 9,057 1,461 226 9,636 1,545 243 11,014 10,346 10,429 10,744 11,424 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 Communication (CA) Lower Upper Graduate Total Criminal Justice (CJ) Administration Lower Upper Total Dramatic Arts (DRA) Lower Upper Total Earth Sciences (ES) Upper Total English (EH) Lower Upper Graduate Total Gender Studies (GS) Upper Total Table 3.14 Student Credit Hour Enrollment By Academic Division and Program Fall Terms 2004 through 2008 2004 Geography (GEO) Lower Upper Total Geology (GY) Lower Upper Graduate Total Gerontology (GRN) Lower Upper Graduate Total History (HY) Lower Upper Graduate Total International Studies (IS) Lower Upper Total Languages (LG) Lower Upper Graduate Total Marine Sciences (MAS) Graduate Graduate II Total 2005 2006 2007 2008 1,928 287 1,940 390 1,790 320 1,985 353 2,001 423 2,215 2,330 2,110 2,338 2,424 956 187 0 932 163 2 976 342 4 984 346 0 1,172 472 0 1,143 1,097 1,322 1,330 1,644 54 6 0 48 12 0 30 21 3 30 51 0 54 27 3 60 60 54 81 84 6,153 840 151 5,574 1,299 87 5,586 1,044 115 5,877 1,158 144 6,120 1,176 87 7,144 6,960 6,745 7,179 7,383 126 45 132 6 138 39 132 18 138 27 171 138 177 150 165 3,108 264 33 2,853 257 48 3,150 351 24 3,258 388 9 3,291 419 3 3,405 3,158 3,525 3,655 3,713 53 132 77 144 92 181 102 116 89 118 185 221 273 218 207 Table 3.14 Student Credit Hour Enrollment By Academic Division and Program Fall Terms 2004 through 2008 2004 Mathematics (MA) Lower Upper Graduate 2005 2006 2007 2008 6,425 361 387 6,312 345 329 6,388 339 403 7,061 339 444 7,725 320 346 7,173 6,986 7,130 7,844 8,391 0 292 88 239 84 378 88 335 74 441 292 327 462 423 515 35 72 57 83 92 85 120 127 131 151 Total 107 140 177 247 282 Applied Music A (MUA) Lower Upper Graduate 140 47 0 106 54 3 88 58 3 118 68 0 106 59 0 Total 187 163 149 186 165 Applied Music B (MUB) Lower Upper 38 34 26 26 29 27 35 8 36 11 Total 72 52 56 43 47 Music Education (MUE) Lower Upper Graduate 76 208 0 46 238 0 56 196 0 49 199 3 61 166 6 Total 284 284 252 251 233 Music Literature (MUL) Lower Upper 1,309 68 1,218 51 1,226 39 1,510 98 1,482 54 Total 1,377 1,269 1,265 1,608 1,536 Total Meteorology (MET) Lower Upper Total Military Science (MS) Lower Upper Table 3.14 Student Credit Hour Enrollment By Academic Division and Program Fall Terms 2004 through 2008 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Music Organization (MUO) Lower Upper Graduate 150 67 1 113 58 0 124 54 0 135 52 0 137 50 0 Total 218 171 178 187 187 26 47 10 96 11 44 32 47 14 41 73 106 55 79 55 Music Theory (MUT) Lower Upper 153 105 144 84 135 96 183 94 174 78 Total 258 228 231 277 252 1,305 273 1,044 345 978 375 1,053 210 993 192 1,578 1,389 1,353 1,263 1,185 1,846 63 1,702 64 1,936 90 1,757 66 1,526 51 1,909 1,766 2,026 1,823 1,577 Political Science & Public Administration (PSC) Lower 1,032 Upper 819 Graduate 144 1,068 780 132 789 813 120 822 786 99 708 813 147 1,995 1,980 1,722 1,707 1,668 3,846 1,776 158 67 3,813 1,858 192 47 3,207 1,852 195 70 3,501 1,943 226 105 3,699 1,766 219 53 5,847 5,910 5,324 5,775 5,737 Music Studio (MUS) Lower Upper Total Philosophy (PHL) Lower Upper Total Physics (PH) Lower Upper Total Total Psychology (PSY) Lower Upper Graduate Graduate Clinical Total Table 3.14 Student Credit Hour Enrollment By Academic Division and Program Fall Terms 2004 through 2008 2004 Religion (REL) Upper 2005 2006 2007 2008 0 0 0 0 159 0 0 0 0 159 198 6 216 15 195 12 204 0 222 0 204 231 207 204 222 0 0 288 0 318 39 277 171 331 270 0 288 357 448 601 3,153 820 62 2,820 963 87 2,451 1,008 56 2,607 797 93 2,448 871 64 4,035 3,870 3,515 3,497 3,383 1,235 186 45 1,340 165 15 1,197 147 30 1,125 168 72 1,128 156 75 1,466 1,520 1,374 1,365 1,359 COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES TOTALS Lower 60,627 Upper 12,443 Graduate 1,600 Graduate II 99 Graduate Clinical 93 58,645 13,183 1,674 144 47 58,280 14,027 1,654 181 70 62,793 13,751 1,675 116 105 64,626 14,784 1,565 118 53 74,862 73,693 74,212 78,440 81,146 1,743 1,005 99 1,665 828 75 1,551 960 66 1,500 1,020 174 1,473 1,122 192 2,847 2,568 2,577 2,694 2,787 Total Self-Instructional Language Program (LGS) Lower Upper Total Social Work (SW) Lower Upper Total Sociology (SY) Lower Upper Graduate Total Statistics (ST) Lower Upper Graduate Total Total MITCHELL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Accounting (ACC) Lower Upper Graduate Total Table 3.14 Student Credit Hour Enrollment By Academic Division and Program Fall Terms 2004 through 2008 2004 Business (BUS) Lower Upper 2005 2006 2007 2008 1,479 495 1,620 516 1,800 411 1,680 531 1,929 507 1,974 2,136 2,211 2,211 2,436 2,205 579 93 1,995 513 57 2,088 471 33 1,986 552 0 1,860 285 0 2,877 2,565 2,592 2,538 2,145 1,689 57 1,518 30 1,116 0 1,239 57 1,356 90 1,746 1,548 1,116 1,296 1,446 4,455 219 4,365 249 3,864 417 4,203 267 4,386 312 4,674 4,614 4,281 4,470 4,698 2,166 72 1,852 90 1,828 54 1,907 108 2,195 96 2,238 1,942 1,882 2,015 2,291 MITCHELL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS TOTALS Lower 5,427 Upper 10,389 Graduate 540 5,280 9,592 501 5,439 8,650 570 5,166 9,452 606 5,262 9,851 690 16,356 15,373 14,659 15,224 15,803 2,252 612 2,121 714 2,211 687 2,207 717 2,359 663 2,864 2,835 2,898 2,924 3,022 Total Economics (ECO) Lower Upper Graduate Total Finance (FIN) Upper Graduate Total Management (MGT) Upper Graduate Total Marketing & Transportation (MKT) Upper Graduate Total Total COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Activity Courses (PE) Lower Upper Total Table 3.14 Student Credit Hour Enrollment By Academic Division and Program Fall Terms 2004 through 2008 2004 Art Education (AED) Upper Graduate Total Counselor Education (CED) Graduate Total Educational Foundations (EDF) Upper Graduate Total Educational Leadership (EDL) Graduate Total Educational Media (EDM) Upper Graduate Total Educational Psychology (EPY) Lower Upper Graduate Total Elementary/Early Childhood (EEC) Lower Upper Graduate Total Health and Safety (HS) Lower Upper Total 2005 2006 2007 2008 348 0 354 0 264 0 303 57 225 42 348 354 264 360 267 528 486 363 408 303 528 486 363 408 303 528 369 465 297 396 195 501 162 441 150 897 762 591 663 591 648 623 392 114 99 648 623 392 114 99 669 288 567 337 558 344 483 217 444 216 957 904 902 700 660 525 261 459 570 270 360 567 279 447 468 345 339 456 312 258 1,245 1,200 1,293 1,152 1,026 261 1,625 360 0 1,991 414 0 1,922 261 0 2,128 375 0 2,029 408 2,246 2,405 2,183 2,503 2,437 520 147 560 177 558 177 589 303 639 279 667 737 735 892 918 Table 3.14 Student Credit Hour Enrollment By Academic Division and Program Fall Terms 2004 through 2008 2004 Health & Physical Education (HPE) Graduate Total Instructional Systems Design (ISD) Graduate Graduate II Total Interdepartmental Education (IDE) Lower Graduate Total Leisure Services (LS) Lower Upper Graduate Total Reading Instruction (RED) Upper Graduate Total Secondary Education (SED) Upper Graduate Total Special Education (SPE) Lower Upper Graduate Total 2005 2006 2007 2008 141 102 120 135 178 141 102 120 135 178 36 212 30 258 28 220 3 196 22 189 248 288 248 199 211 661 684 38 520 142 454 198 399 661 684 558 596 597 324 447 24 297 459 39 336 486 33 294 432 12 303 588 3 795 795 855 738 894 744 183 789 186 999 195 885 141 969 129 927 975 1,194 1,026 1,098 380 108 346 81 419 63 466 87 434 99 488 427 482 553 533 35 1,092 630 16 960 726 22 792 630 14 786 624 21 759 480 1,757 1,702 1,444 1,424 1,260 Table 3.14 Student Credit Hour Enrollment By Academic Division and Program Fall Terms 2004 through 2008 2004 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION TOTALS Lower Upper Graduate Graduate II Total 2005 2006 2007 2008 3,917 6,853 4,435 212 3,564 7,092 4,365 258 3,732 6,979 3,591 220 3,714 7,349 3,128 196 3,976 7,143 2,786 189 15,417 15,279 14,522 14,387 14,094 317 336 142 93 275 135 36 234 97 51 235 166 114 196 123 795 503 367 452 433 129 638 9 267 573 0 335 604 0 425 754 27 475 733 33 767 840 939 1,206 1,241 443 877 569 446 920 714 378 799 1,184 391 800 1,803 438 808 1,028 1,889 2,080 2,361 2,994 2,274 351 641 235 381 513 219 440 465 223 523 639 219 502 855 135 1,227 1,113 1,128 1,381 1,492 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING † Chemical Engineering (CHE) Lower Upper Graduate Total Civil Engineering (CE) Lower Upper Graduate Total Electrical Engineering (EE) Lower Upper Graduate Total Mechanical Engineering (ME) Lower Upper Graduate Total † Credit hours include Pre-Engineering (EG) course credit hours in their applicable Engineering department. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING TOTALS Lower Upper Graduate Total 1,240 2,492 955 1,187 2,281 1,068 1,189 2,102 1,504 1,390 2,428 2,215 1,529 2,592 1,319 4,687 4,536 4,795 6,033 5,440 Table 3.14 Student Credit Hour Enrollment By Academic Division and Program Fall Terms 2004 through 2008 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 COLLEGE OF ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS Allied Health Professions (AHP) Lower 0 0 202 424 254 0 0 202 424 254 177 0 202 0 287 121 369 133 351 151 177 202 408 502 502 589 1,120 652 901 490 910 411 1,242 434 1,280 1,709 1,553 1,400 1,653 1,714 330 88 264 65 548 92 436 197 329 84 418 329 640 633 413 1,544 233 77 1,624 240 73 1,596 209 92 1,608 217 49 1,698 190 100 1,854 1,937 1,897 1,874 1,988 27 26 45 45 28 27 26 45 45 28 0 0 0 0 144 0 0 0 0 144 Emergency Medical Technology (EMT)* Lower Upper 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 411 575 Total 0 0 0 0 986 Total Audiology (AUD) Graduate II Graduate II Clinical Hours Total Biomedical Sciences (BMD) Lower Upper Total Cardiorespiratory Sciences (CRC) Upper Upper Clinical Hours Total Clinical Lab Sciences (CLS) Lower Upper Upper Clinical Hours Total Communication Sciences & Disorders (CSD) Graduate II Total Emergency Medical Services (EMS)* Upper Total * Starting Fall 2008, EMS and EMT courses moved from the School of Continuing Education & Special Programs. Table 3.14 Student Credit Hour Enrollment By Academic Division and Program Fall Terms 2004 through 2008 2004 Occupational Therapy (OT) Lower Graduate Graduate Clinical Hours Total Physical Therapy (PT) Lower Upper Graduate Graduate II Graduate Clinical Hours Graduate II Clinical Hours Total Physician Assistant Studies (PA) Graduate Graduate Clinical Hours Total Radiologic Sciences (RAD) Lower Upper Lower Clinical Hours Upper Clinical Hours Total Speech and Hearing Science (SHS) Lower Upper Total Speech Language Pathology (SLP) Graduate Graduate Clinical Hours Total 2005 2006 2007 2008 22 504 175 32 816 80 0 740 123 51 858 253 60 1,019 200 701 928 863 1,162 1,279 40 3 588 544 630 0 37 0 0 1,044 0 0 0 0 0 1,662 0 260 0 0 0 1,746 0 333 0 0 0 1,852 0 340 1,805 1,081 1,922 2,079 2,192 1,162 440 1,200 483 1,122 433 1,144 420 1,190 464 1,602 1,683 1,555 1,564 1,654 867 201 245 158 904 348 305 255 865 404 290 368 853 369 300 254 856 374 284 307 1,471 1,812 1,927 1,776 1,821 162 219 159 315 162 294 216 433 168 525 381 474 456 649 693 260 127 366 203 494 121 471 132 413 103 387 569 615 603 516 Table 3.14 Student Credit Hour Enrollment By Academic Division and Program Fall Terms 2004 through 2008 2004 2005 2006 COLLEGE OF ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS TOTALS Lower 3,224 3,408 Upper 2,106 2,068 Graduate 2,514 2,382 Graduate II 748 1,272 Lower Clinical Hours 245 305 Upper Clinical Hours 323 393 Graduate Clinical Hours 1,372 766 Graduate II Clinical Hours 0 0 Total 10,532 10,594 2007 2008 3,315 2,365 2,356 1,994 290 552 677 381 3,563 2,697 2,473 2,160 300 500 805 466 3,881 3,417 2,622 2,231 284 491 767 491 11,930 12,964 14,184 SCHOOL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION & SPECIAL PROGRAMS Adult Interdisciplinary Studies (AIS) Lower Upper Total Career Planning (CP) Lower Upper Total Developmental Studies (DS) Lower Total Emergency Medical Services (EMS)** Upper Total Emergency Medical Training (EMT)** Lower Upper Total English as a Second Language (ESL) Lower Total 297 472 336 537 300 517 195 593 156 552 769 873 817 788 708 1,023 60 1,118 21 909 60 832 57 157 90 1,083 1,139 969 889 247 1,844 1,823 1,697 2,059 2,594 1,844 1,823 1,697 2,059 2,594 0 0 0 48 0 0 0 0 48 0 276 277 242 356 258 392 299 422 0 0 553 598 650 721 0 267 210 186 207 147 267 210 186 207 147 ** Starting Fall 2008, EMS and EMT courses moved to the College of Allied Health Professions. Table 3.14 Student Credit Hour Enrollment By Academic Division and Program Fall Terms 2004 through 2008 2004 Honors Interdisciplinary Studies (HON) Lower Upper 2005 2006 2007 2008 0 3 0 3 28 10 50 13 54 14 3 3 38 63 68 0 0 60 0 57 0 0 60 0 57 0 0 0 333 738 0 0 0 333 738 0 0 0 0 473 0 0 0 0 473 SCHOOL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION & SPECIAL PROGRAMS TOTALS Lower 3,707 3,729 3,378 3,975 Upper 812 917 1,039 1,133 4,319 713 Total Interdisciplinary Studies (IST) Upper Total Language Arts & Skills (LAS) Lower Total Reading (RDG) Lower Total Total 4,417 5,108 5,032 SCHOOL OF COMPUTER & INFORMATION SCIENCES TOTALS Lower 3,278 4,012 3,927 Upper 1,039 904 819 Graduate 943 658 652 3,904 819 646 3,701 879 570 Total COLLEGE OF NURSING TOTALS Lower Upper Graduate Graduate II Upper Clinical Hours Graduate Clinical Hours Total 4,519 4,646 5,260 5,574 5,398 5,369 5,150 0 6,700 4,344 0 1,917 836 0 7,679 4,859 0 1,976 972 0 8,109 5,359 0 2,263 1,236 324 7,104 6,156 424 1,927 1,386 180 7,464 6,283 568 2,127 1,774 13,797 15,486 16,967 17,321 18,396 Table 3.14 Student Credit Hour Enrollment By Academic Division and Program Fall Terms 2004 through 2008 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE TOTALS Basic Medical Sciences Graduate II 326 338 331 367 421 326 338 331 367 421 0 3 0 7 0 0 3 0 7 0 0 0 0 24 18 Total 0 0 0 24 18 GRADUATE SCHOOL TOTALS Graduate 0 0 0 31 18 Total 0 0 0 31 18 81,852 42,823 15,469 1,418 245 2,240 2,275 0 146,322 79,825 43,716 15,510 2,012 305 2,369 1,785 0 145,522 79,260 44,090 15,686 2,726 290 2,815 1,983 381 147,231 84,829 44,733 16,930 3,263 300 2,427 2,296 466 155,244 87,474 46,843 15,853 3,527 284 2,618 2,594 491 159,684 Total GRADUATE SCHOOL Environmental Toxicology (EXT) Graduate Total Grad Interdisciplinary Studies (GIS) Graduate UNIVERSITY TOTALS Lower Upper Graduate Graduate II Lower Clinical Hours Upper Clinical Hours Graduate Clinical Hours Graduate II Clinical Hours Total SOURCE: ZSGR4003/ZSGR4004, Credit Hour Analysis by College; ZSGR0048, Credit Hour Analysis by CIP code. Table 3.15 Baldwin County Branch Campus Enrollment Profile* Fall Semester 2004 Through 2008 Highlights: • Total enrollment (747) for Baldwin County campus increased by 25 in Fall 2008 compared to Fall 2007. • Enrollment increased by 29 in Nursing and 21 in Arts & Sciences in Fall 2008 compared to Fall 2007. • Senior enrollment increased by 72 students in Fall 2008 compared to Fall 2007. 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Total Enrollment 730 676 721 722 747 USABC Only 304 281 311 279 278 USABC/Main Campus 426 395 410 443 469 112 80 329 6 16 141 6 40 89 49 312 9 16 156 7 38 131 61 285 5 17 177 3 42 112 91 239 3 13 217 4 43 133 80 230 6 18 246 4 30 15 80 140 259 225 11 14 64 152 229 208 9 29 54 189 262 179 8 27 76 181 284 130 24 27 74 182 356 98 10 454 276 449 227 499 222 490 232 547 200 Enrollment by College/School Arts and Sciences Mitchell College of Business Education Engineering Allied Health Professions Nursing Computer and Information Sciences Continuing Education and Special Programs Enrollment by Academic Class Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate Unclassified Enrollment by Status ** Full-Time Part-Time * The data shown here are included in other tables detailing total University enrollment. ** Based on students' total credit-hour registration on the Main and Branch campuses. Table 3.15 (cont’) Baldwin County Branch Campus Enrollment Profile* Fall Semester 2004 Through 2008 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Enrollment by State of Residence Alabama Florida Mississippi Other States/Other Countries 657 33 29 11 594 44 26 12 639 39 30 13 625 26 42 29 634 22 58 33 329 285 3 40 309 244 1 40 302 278 5 54 273 294 6 52 289 282 7 56 4,070 4,058 5,510 5,378 5,909 593 354 1,224 1,851 48 584 186 1,158 2,100 30 633 261 1,195 3,247 174 563 420 1,448 2,902 45 628 360 1,116 3,763 42 Alabama Student Enrollment by County of Residence Mobile Baldwin Escambia Other Alabama Counties Total Credit Hour Enrollment Credit Hour Enrollment by College/School Arts and Sciences Mitchell College of Business Education Nursing Continuing Education and Special Programs * The data shown here are included in other tables detailing total University enrollment. SOURCE: The President's Council Report; Crystal Reports - Term Reports\Factbook\ BaldwinCo\ResidencyCounty - BC.rpt Table 4.1 Academic Degree Program* Inventory Fall Semester 2008 Highlight: • USA offers programs leading to 6 post-secondary certificates, 49 bachelor's degrees, 31 master's degrees, an Education Specialist (Ed.S.) degree, 7 doctoral degrees, and a Medical Doctor (MD) degree. NCES Program Classification University Program Title C Program Level B M S D College of Arts and Sciences 9.0101 16.0101 23.0101 26.0101 27.0101 27.9999 30.0101 30.1101 30.2001 38.0101 40.0404 40.0501 40.0601 40.0801 42.0101 43.0103 44.0401 44.0701 45.0201 45.0701 45.1001 45.1101 50.0501 50.0701 50.0901 54.0101 Communication Foreign Languages and Literatures English Biology Mathematics Mathematics and Statistics Marine Sciences Gerontology International Studies Philosophy Meteorology Chemistry Geology Physics Psychology Criminal Justice Public Administration Social Work Anthropology Geography Political Science Sociology Dramatic Arts** Art** Music History X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Mitchell College of Business 52.0101 General Business 52.0201 Management 52.0301 Accounting 52.0801 Finance 52.1401 Marketing X X X X X College of Education 13.0401 Education Administration 13.1001 Special Education X X X X X X X X Table 4.1 (cont’) Academic Degree Program* Inventory Fall Semester 2008 NCES Program Classification University Program Title C College of Education (continued) Student Counseling & Personnel Services *** 13.1101 13.1202 Elementary Education 13.1205 Secondary Education 13.1210 Early Childhood Education 13.1314 Physical Education*** 13.1315 Reading Education 13.1334 Educational Media*** 13.9999 Instructional Design & Development 13.9999 Instructional Specialist 31.0101 Leisure Studies Program Level B M S D X X X X X X X X X X X X X X College of Engineering 14.0701 Chemical Engineering 14.0801 Civil Engineering 14.0901 Computer Engineering 14.1001 Electrical Engineering 14.1901 Mechanical Engineering X X X X X School of Continuing Education and Special Programs 24.0199 Interdisciplinary Studies Program (B.A. & B.S.) X College of Allied Health Professions 26.0102 Biomedical Sciences 51.0201 Speech and Hearing Sciences 51.0202 Audiology 51.0203 Speech-Language Pathology 51.0299 Communication Sciences & Disorders 51.0904 Emergency Medical Services 51.0904 Emergency Medical Technician-Basic 51.0904 Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic 51.0908 Cardiorespiratory Sciences 51.0911 Radiologic Technology/Sciences 51.0912 Physician Assistant 51.1005 Clinical Laboratory Sciences 51.1199 Preprofessional Health Sciences 51.2306 Occupational Therapy 51.2308 Physical Therapy X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Table 4.1 (cont’) Academic Degree Program* Inventory Fall Semester 2008 NCES Program Classification University Program Title C Program Level B M S D College of Medicine 26.9999 51.1201 College of Nursing 51.1601 Basic Medical Sciences (Ph.D.) Medicine (M.D.) Nursing X X X X School of Computer and Information Sciences 11.0101 Computer and Information Sciences 11.0103 Information Technology X X 11.0401 Information Systems X 11.0701 Computer Science X Graduate School 26.1006 Environmental Toxicology X X *Program classification codes and titles reflect the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) designations. Specializations within degree majors may be subsumed under program categories. Program levels are as follows: C: Postsecondary certificate; B: Bachelor's degree; M: Master's degree; S: Education specialist degree; D: Doctor's degree. **Bachelor's level includes B.A. and B.F.A. programs. ***Master's level includes M.Ed. and M.S. programs. SOURCES: University of South Alabama Bulletin; ACHE Academic Program Inventory X Table 4.2 Institutional and Program Accreditation Fall Semester 2008 Program University Degree Accrediting Body The University of South Alabama is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award baccalaureate, master's, educational specialist, doctor of philosophy, doctor of audiology, doctor of physical therapy, and doctor of medicine degrees. College of Arts and Sciences Chemistry Music Social Work BS BM BSW American Chemical Society (an approving body) National Association of Schools of Music Council on Social Work Education BSBA MBA BSBA BSBA MAcc BSBA BSBA Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business Mitchell College of Business General Business Management Management Accounting Accounting Finance Marketing College of Education Education Administration Educational Media Special Education Special Education Student Counseling & Personnel Services Elementary Education Elementary Education Early Childhood Education Early Childhood Education Secondary Education Secondary Education Physical Education Physical Education Instructional Specialist Reading Education MEd MEd BS MEd MEd National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education BS MEd BS MEd BS MEd BS MEd EdS MEd National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education College of Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering BSCHE BSCE BSCPE BSEE BSME Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc. Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc. Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc. Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc. Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc. Table 4.2 (cont’) Institutional and Program Accreditation Fall Semester 2008 Program Degree Accrediting Body College of Allied Health Professions Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Cert Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic Cert Speech-Language Pathology MSS-LP Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Audiology AUD American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Radiologic Technology Cert Cardiorespiratory Sciences BSCS Clinical Laboratory Sciences BSCLS Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Physical Therapy MPT/DPT Occupational Therapy Physician Assistant MSOT MHS Laboratory Sciences Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education Accreditation Review Commission for Education for the Physician Assistant, Inc. College of Medicine Medicine MD Liaison Committee on Medical Education Nursing BSN Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education Nursing MSN Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education College of Nursing School of Computer and Information Sciences Computer Science Specialization BS Computing Accreditation Commission of Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc. Information Systems Specialization BS Computing Accreditation Commission of Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc. Table 4.3 Degrees Conferred by Level 1965-66 through 2007-08 Academic Year* 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 TOTAL Bachelor Degrees Master's Degrees** Number of Degrees Number of Degrees 18 70 203 344 527 658 693 762 774 761 804 785 799 815 860 894 909 981 1,026 1,037 1,025 1,057 1,182 1,156 1,252 1,280 1,277 1,316 1,407 1,453 1,494 1,417 1,588 1,468 1,391 1,285 1,366 1,371 1,303 1,366 1,502 1,445 1,558 44,679 Percent of Total 100.0 100.0 97.1 85.8 87.4 83.0 78.6 77.4 79.6 66.7 70.2 68.6 67.7 73.2 73.8 74.2 75.3 76.0 79.2 75.7 76.3 77.3 76.4 77.0 75.6 73.7 73.4 72.3 74.4 73.2 70.9 70.1 73.8 70.4 71.3 68.8 68.5 66.4 65.9 63.5 66.1 62.7 64.4 71.9 0 0 6 57 76 135 189 222 198 380 322 298 325 240 250 244 237 234 199 268 247 237 299 288 337 392 404 434 411 464 542 524 480 539 484 511 554 623 601 715 697 746 726 15,135 Percent of Total 0.0 0.0 2.9 14.2 12.6 17.0 21.4 22.6 20.4 33.3 28.1 26.0 27.5 21.5 21.4 20.2 19.6 18.1 15.4 19.6 18.4 17.3 19.3 19.2 20.4 22.6 23.2 23.8 21.7 23.4 25.7 25.9 22.3 25.9 24.8 27.3 27.8 30.2 30.4 33.2 30.7 32.4 30.0 24.4 Ph. D. Degrees Number of Degrees Percent of Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 4 5 9 5 7 8 2 8 6 6 8 8 15 21 19 18 8 13 11 12 11 15 49 72 350 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.5 0.3 0.4 0.7 0.3 0.5 0.5 0.1 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.7 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.4 0.7 0.5 0.6 0.5 0.7 2.1 3.0 0.6 M. D. Degrees Number of Degrees 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 62 56 59 56 67 61 71 65 61 67 64 62 50 59 62 51 65 68 60 63 65 63 59 58 65 60 59 60 59 60 64 65 1,986 Percent of Total 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.7 5.4 4.7 5.3 4.8 5.6 5.1 5.5 5.0 4.5 5.0 4.7 4.0 3.3 3.6 3.6 2.9 3.6 3.6 3.0 3.0 3.2 2.9 2.8 3.0 3.5 3.0 2.9 3.0 2.7 2.6 2.8 2.7 3.2 * The University admitted its first students in 1964 and conferred its first degrees in 1965-66. ** The numbers of master's degrees shown include educational specialist degrees. SOURCES: Higher Education General Information Survey: Degrees and Other Formal Awards Conferred; Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Completions Reports; Student Information System. Total Awards 18 70 209 401 603 793 882 984 972 1,141 1,146 1,145 1,180 1,114 1,166 1,205 1,207 1,290 1,296 1,370 1,344 1,367 1,548 1,501 1,656 1,736 1,740 1,821 1,892 1,985 2,107 2,021 2,152 2,085 1,951 1,869 1,993 2,064 1,976 2,151 2,274 2,304 2,421 62,150 Table 4.4 Degrees Awarded by Academic Division Academic Years 2003-04 through 2007-08 ACADEMIC DIVISION 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 College of Allied Health Professions Baccalaureate Degrees Master's Degrees Doctoral Degrees 104 70 4 122 96 1 106 54 4 94 69 30 139 72 43 College of Arts & Sciences Baccalaureate Degrees Master's Degrees Ph.D. Degrees 391 51 1 387 42 2 447 48 1 437 57 4 474 44 5 Mitchell College of Business Baccalaureate Degrees Master's Degrees 247 67 218 49 258 43 227 47 256 31 College of Education Baccalaureate Degrees Master's Degrees* Doctoral Degrees 220 243 5 234 275 4 247 257 2 208 238 10 264 195 9 College of Engineering Baccalaureate Degrees Master's Degrees 79 53 100 79 99 77 82 97 83 117 College of Medicine Doctor of Medicine Degrees Ph.D. Degrees 60 2 59 4 60 8 64 5 65 3 College of Nursing Baccalaureate Degrees Master's Degrees Doctoral Degrees 160 86 - 217 142 - 245 166 - 281 202 - 242 226 12 School of Computer and Information Sciences Baccalaureate Degrees 52 Master's Degrees 31 46 32 42 51 53 36 29 37 School of Continuing Education and Special Programs Baccalaureate Degrees 42 58 63 71 1 0 4 50 Graduate School Master's Degrees UNIVERSITY TOTALS Baccalaureate Degrees Master's Degrees* Doctor of Medicine Degrees Doctoral Degrees 1,303 601 60 12 1,366 715 59 11 1,502 697 60 15 1,445 746 64 49 1,558 726 65 72 TOTAL DEGREES AWARDED 1,976 2,151 2,274 2,304 2,421 SOURCE: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Completions Report. *Includes Educational Specialist Degrees Table 4.5 Degrees & Certificates Awarded, by Program Classification* Academic Years 2003-04 through 2007-08 Program Classification 09.0101 11.0101 13.0401 13.1001 13.1101 13.1202 13.1205 13.1210 13.1314 13.1315 13.1334 13.9999 13.9999 Discipline and Level 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 83 6 71 5 91 7 82 10 83 6 46 32 42 51 53 36 29 37 Educational Administration & Supervision M.Ed. 30 42 36 42 17 Special Education B.S. M.Ed. Communication B.A. M.A. Computer & Information Sciences B.S. 52 M.S. 31 15 16 12 45 19 36 9 49 16 36 Student/Community Counseling M.Ed., M.S. 63 48 29 17 24 Elementary Education B.S. M.Ed. 118 33 132 41 141 47 110 48 147 50 Secondary Education B.S. M.Ed. 51 35 45 40 38 38 38 33 42 16 Early Childhood Education M.Ed. 4 12 8 2 0 Health and Physical Education B.S. 17 M.Ed., M.S. 16 19 11 33 17 31 14 38 19 Reading Education M.Ed. 1 4 4 11 10 Educational Media M.Ed. 8 11 21 8 8 Instructional Design and Development M.S. 18 Ph.D. 5 9 4 9 2 5 10 8 9 Instructional Specialist Ed.S. 12 12 9 7 19 [Note: Ed.S. Instructional Specialist consolidates former Ed.S. programs in Educational Media, Special Education, Elementary Education, Early Childhood Education, Secondary Education, Physical Education, Educational Administration, and Student Counseling.] Table 4.5 Degrees & Certificates Awarded, by Program Classification* Academic Years 2003-04 through 2007-08 Program Classification Discipline and Level 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 14.0701 Chemical Engineering B.S. M.S. 16 13 14 20 21 9 15 16 10 5 Civil Engineering B.S. 12 32 21 9 29 Computer Engineering B.S. 17 19 5 10 8 Electrical Engineering B.S. M.S. 13 27 10 47 33 50 27 63 20 89 Mechanical Engineering B.S. M.S. 21 13 25 12 19 18 21 18 16 23 Foreign Languages and Literatures B.A. 7 10 13 7 11 Russian Language & Literature B.A. 0 0 0 0 0 German Language & Literature B.A. 1 0 0 0 0 Spanish Language & Literature B.A. 3 0 0 0 0 English Language & Literature B.A. 17 M.A. 7 36 10 19 2 22 11 28 4 Interdisciplinary Studies Program B.A., B.S. 51 42 58 63 71 Biological Sciences B.S. M.S. 20 6 35 4 41 9 46 6 54 2 Biomedical Sciences B.S. 21 44 30 18 38 Environmental Toxicology M.S. - - 1 0 4 Basic Medical Sciences Ph.D. 2 4 8 5 3 Mathematics B. S. M.S. 0 2 0 4 0 7 1 5 0 2 14.0801 14.0901 14.1001 14.1901 16.0101 16.0402 16.0501 16.0905 23.0101 24.0199 26.0101 26.0102 26.1006 26.9999 27.0101 Table 4.5 Degrees & Certificates Awarded, by Program Classification* Academic Years 2003-04 through 2007-08 Program Classification Discipline and Level 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 27.9999 Mathematics/Statistics B.S. 7 6 12 6 12 Marine Sciences M.S. Ph.D. 7 1 5 2 5 1 5 4 5 5 Gerontology Certificate 2 5 10 7 5 International Studies B.A. 11 14 13 9 11 Leisure Studies B.S. 19 26 16 20 21 Philosophy B.A. 5 5 2 5 12 Meteorology B.S. 11 14 6 14 13 Chemistry B.S. 10 4 6 9 10 Geology B.S. 6 5 5 6 4 Physics B.S. 3 1 2 6 1 Psychology B.A. M.S. 55 10 44 5 53 2 51 6 63 13 Criminal Justice B.A. 28 33 42 46 43 Public Administration M.P.A. 7 2 12 7 7 Social Work B.S.W. - - - - 6 Anthropology B.A. 8 12 9 9 6 Economics B.A. 0 0 0 0 1 Geography B.S. 11 7 9 16 7 30.0101 30.1101 30.2001 31.0101 38.0101 40.0404 40.0501 40.0601 40.0801 42.0101 43.0103 44.0401 44.0701 45.0201 45.0601 45.0701 Table 4.5 Degrees & Certificates Awarded, by Program Classification* Academic Years 2003-04 through 2007-08 Program Classification 45.1001 45.1101 50.0501 50.0701 50.0703 50.0901 50.0903 51.0201 51.0202 51.0203 51.0299 51.0904 51.0904 51.0908 51.0911 51.0912 Discipline and Level 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Political Science B.A. 20 25 24 21 20 Sociology B.A. M.A. 19 2 16 1 22 2 25 4 16 3 Dramatic Arts B.A., B.F.A. 13 6 9 6 4 Art B.A., B.F.A. 22 10 20 20 29 Art History B.A. 0 0 0 0 0 Music, General B.A. 7 9 15 4 15 Music Performance B.M. 0 0 0 0 0 Speech and Hearing Sciences B.S. 22 18 14 20 23 - - 5 7 Speech-Language Pathology M.S. 17 14 10 19 17 Communication Sciences and Disorders Ph.D. 4 1 4 0 1 Emergency Medical Technology - Basic Certificate 39 24 27 26 35 Emergency Medical Technology - Paramedic Certificate 18 14 17 16 23 Cardiorespiratory Sciences B.S. Audiology Au.D. Radiologic Sciences Certificate B.S. Physician Assistant M.H.S. - 8 12 6 7 22 23 15 31 12 26 17 31 25 29 37 31 29 34 35 33 Table 4.5 Degrees & Certificates Awarded, by Program Classification* Academic Years 2003-04 through 2007-08 Program Classification 51.1005 51.1199 51.1201 51.1601 51.2306 51.2308 52.0101 52.0201 52.0208 52.0301 52.0601 52.0801 52.1401 54.0101 Discipline and Level 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Clinical Laboratory Sciences B.S. 7 6 12 10 5 Preprofessional Health Sciences B.S. 30 30 27 14 14 Medicine M.D. 60 59 60 64 65 Nursing B.S.N. M.S.N. Certificate D.N.P. 160 86 - 217 142 - 245 166 - 281 202 - 242 226 21 12 Occupational Therapy B.S. M.S. 1 - 0 11 0 10 0 15 0 22 Physical Therapy M.P.T. D.P.T. 22 - 42 - 0 - 0 25 0 35 Business, General B.S.B.A. 8 15 18 24 10 Business Administration & Management B.S.B.A. 50 M.B.A. 60 43 40 53 36 51 33 73 27 Electronic Commerce B.S.B.A. 15 9 11 5 1 Accounting B.S.B.A. M.Acc. 51 7 42 9 39 7 38 14 45 4 Business Economics B.S.B.A. 4 3 5 3 5 Finance B.S.B.A. 46 37 47 37 43 Marketing Management B.S.B.A. 73 69 85 69 79 History B.A. M.A. 23 4 23 6 34 2 26 3 25 2 *Classification of Instructional Program (CIP) codes used to report enrollment and degrees to the National Center for Education Statistics. SOURCE: SHRICIP, Graduation Statistics Report Table 4.6 Degrees Awarded by Ethnicity and Gender Academic Year 2007-08 BY ETHNICITY BACKGROUND Undergraduate Graduate First Professional Total Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Native American 13 0.8 7 0.9 0 0.0 20 0.8 Asian American 53 3.4 15 1.9 6 9.2 74 3.1 African American 238 15.3 107 13.4 7 10.8 352 14.5 Hispanic American 30 1.9 3 0.4 0 0.0 33 1.4 Non-Resident Alien 60 3.9 144 18.0 0 0.0 204 8.4 1,107 71.1 504 63.2 52 80.0 1,663 68.7 57 3.7 18 2.3 0 0.0 75 3.1 TOTAL 1,558 100.0 798 100.0 65 100.0 2,421 100.0 BY GENDER Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 543 34.9 236 29.6 36 55.4 815 33.7 1,015 65.1 562 70.4 29 44.6 1,606 66.3 1,558 100.0 798 100.0 65 100.0 2,421 100.0 White Unknown Undergraduate Male Female TOTAL Graduate First Professional SOURCE: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Completions Reports. Total Table 4.7 University Library Holdings Fall Semesters 2004 through 2008 Highlights: • Number of bound volumes (8,332), microform (559), library patrons (57,566), and database usage (513,614) increased in Fall 2008 compared to Fall 2007. • Number of bound volumes (37,133), microform (2,177), number of library patrons (57,498), and database usage (1,799,611) has increased in Fall 2008 compared to Fall 2004. 2004 Bound Volumes* 2005 2006 2007 2008 461,289 474,433 481,545 490,090 498,422 1,881 1,847 1,640 1,538 1,494 917,938 919,540 921,076 919,556 920,115 1,075,361 1,068,209 1,071,061 1,071,553 1,071,051 Hard Copy 501,925 496,141 497,202 499,230 498,169 Microform 573,436 572,068 573,859 572,323 572,882 Loaned 3,990 4,236 4,259 3,702 3,521 Borrowed 3,122 2,594 2,989 2,944 2,876 272,240 250,878 276,201 272,172 329,738 700,549 1,050,908 2,027,285 1,986,546 2,500,160 66,972 403 4,661 56,331 489 5,242 51,967 346 4,641 40,685 264 4,158 41,249 221 3,195 Current Serial Titles Microform Government Documents** Interlibrary Loan/Transactions: Library Patrons (door count) Database Usage (Ref OnLine, CD-ROM, and WEB) Circulation: Total books, including reserves Library instruction classes Students instructed *Includes bound periodicals. **Physical units. SOURCE: Dean, University Libraries Table 4.8 Baugh Biomedical Library Holdings Fall Semesters 2004 through 2008 Highlights: • External database usage increased by 183,876 in Fall 2008 compared to Fall 2007 and has increased by 833,549 in comparison to Fall 2004. 2004 Bound Volumes Current Periodical Subscriptions (print) Microform External Database Usage 2005 2006 2007 2008 87,558 89,199 89,948 90,603 86,776 3,923 5,497 1,043 802 491 11,284 11,336 11,410 11,410 11,410 233,309 333,366 1,091,656 882,982 1,066,858 The Biomedical Library currently is housed in three locations: the Biomedical Library Building on the main campus, the third floor of USA Medical Center, and at the Children's and Women's Hospital. The Biomedical Library collections are designed to serve the curricula of the College of Medicine, the College of Allied Health Professions and the College of Nursing as well as the information needs of the hospital sites. SOURCE: Director of the Biomedical Library Table 4.9 Freshman Class Graduation Rates * 1986 through 2002 Highlight: • In 2002, USA had the second highest ever four class average six-year graduation rate of 35.7%. Class 1986-87 1987* 1988 1989 1990* 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Total Full-Time* Number Matriculated 1,647 1,103 1,278 1,130 1,148 1,236 1,151 1,078 1,144 1,182 1,056 1,132 1,044 868 1,042 1,097 981 23,978 17,670 Four Years Cumulative Graduation Statistics Six Years Five Years 4-Class Average** Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Matriculated Number Percent 161 168 160 120 115 117 123 125 134 167 147 138 143 121 167 161 135 2,797 2,241 9.8 15.2 12.5 10.6 10.0 9.5 10.7 11.6 11.7 14.1 13.9 12.2 13.7 13.9 16.0 14.7 13.8 11.7 12.7 308 332 321 264 282 287 261 281 275 333 282 293 286 222 332 322 249 5,827 4,622 18.7 30.1 25.1 23.4 24.6 23.2 22.7 26.1 24.0 28.2 26.7 25.9 27.4 25.6 31.9 29.4 25.4 24.3 26.2 384 400 405 334 347 374 351 357 356 418 357 355 350 284 413 404 322 7,376 5,827 23.3 36.3 31.7 29.6 30.2 30.3 30.5 33.1 31.1 35.4 33.8 31.4 33.5 32.7 39.6 36.8 32.8 30.8 33.0 6,308 5,816 5,506 5,158 4,659 4,792 4,665 4,613 4,609 4,555 4,460 4,514 4,414 4,100 4,086 4,051 3,988 N/A N/A 1,549 1,573 1,573 1,523 1,486 1,460 1,406 1,429 1,438 1,482 1,488 1,486 1,480 1,346 1,402 1,451 1,423 N/A N/A 24.6 27.0 28.6 29.5 31.9 30.5 30.1 31.0 31.2 32.5 33.4 32.9 33.5 32.8 34.3 35.8 35.7 N/A N/A * Starting 1987, the freshmen class is represented by First-Time Full-Time Fall Freshmen including those admitted in prior Summer and enrolled in the Fall. Previous freshmen classes were represented by First-Time Freshmen first enrolled any term within an academic year. Starting 1990, 4-Class Average contains Full-Time students only. ** The 4-Class Average is the weighted Six-Year Graduation Rates of the most recent cohort and the previous three cohorts combined. SOURCE: IPEDS Graduation Rate Survey Table 4.10 Undergraduate Course Grade Point Averages by Academic Division Fall Semesters 2004 through 20081 Highlights: • In Fall 2008, College of Education students had the highest upper division (3.39) and overall (3.36) undergraduate GPA while College of Nursing students had the highest lower division (3.38) undergraduate GPA. Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Academic Division Grades Course Level Issued GPA Issued GPA Issued GPA Issued GPA Issued GPA Allied Health Professions Lower Division Upper Division 1,572 2.89 1,593 2.79 1,757 2.87 2,025 1,183 842 2.97 2.84 3.13 2,355 1,327 1,028 3.03 2.93 3.15 Arts & Sciences Lower Division Upper Division 24,698 2.79 24,813 2.76 24,809 2.80 26,189 21,697 4,492 2.75 2.72 3.10 27,398 22,609 4,789 2.72 2.66 3.01 Business Lower Division Upper Division 5,140 2.65 4,921 2.58 4,650 2.63 4,783 1,680 3,103 2.61 2.43 2.70 4,930 1,677 3,253 2.60 2.46 2.67 1,373 2.67 1,645 2.70 1,571 2.72 1,578 1,308 270 2.71 2.65 3.00 1,555 1,269 286 2.63 2.53 3.01 1,374 3.12 1,429 3.01 1,379 2.99 1,411 1,098 313 2.58 2.36 3.36 1,390 1,157 233 2.14 1.91 3.25 Computer & Information Sciences Lower Division Upper Division Cont. Education & Special Programs Lower Division Upper Division Grades Grades Grades Grades Table 4.10 (cont’) Undergraduate Course Grade Point Averages by Academic Division Fall Semesters 2004 through 20081 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Academic Division Grades Course Level Issued GPA Issued GPA Issued GPA Issued GPA Issued GPA Education Lower Division Upper Division 4,081 3.48 4,023 3.42 4,053 3.39 4,112 1,935 2,177 3.42 3.41 3.42 4,116 2,008 2,108 3.36 3.32 3.39 Engineering Lower Division Upper Division 1,511 3.05 1,445 2.98 1,376 3.02 1,580 528 1,052 2.94 2.74 3.03 1,689 593 1,096 2.99 2.73 3.11 Nursing Lower Division Upper Division 2,097 3.16 2,383 3.16 2,511 3.17 2,279 159 2,120 2.97 3.14 2.95 2,353 177 2,176 2.89 3.38 2.85 University Total Lower Division Upper Division 41,846 2.89 42,252 2.93 42,106 2.88 43,957 29,588 14,369 2.84 2.74 3.04 45,786 30,817 14,969 2.78 2.68 2.99 1 Grades Grades Grades Grades Data were obtained from BANNER report ZSGR0086, Grade Distribution Analysis. The number of grades issued in all undergraduate courses is based on computational letter grades assigned plus course withdrawals (WDs). “S” and “U” grades are not included. Grade point averages are calculated on the basis of letter grades, “A” through “F”. Lower division includes course numbers 000-299 and upper division includes courses numbered 300-499. Table 4.11 Student Grade Point Averages by Academic Division and Class Fall Semesters 2004 through 2008 Highlights: • Compared to Fall 2007, in Fall 2008 the GPA of all Computer & Information Sciences (CIS) undergraduate students increased (.02) as a result of a GPA increase of all Junior (.09) and Senior (.03) CIS students. Academic Division/Student Class 2004 2005 Fall Semesters 2006 2007 2008 College of Allied Health Professions Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors All Undergraduates 2.43 2.75 2.89 3.11 2.84 2.27 2.81 2.90 3.06 2.81 2.38 2.80 3.00 3.05 2.85 2.43 2.75 2.95 3.08 2.85 2.42 2.82 2.95 3.04 2.84 2.29 2.72 2.83 2.91 2.72 2.32 2.76 2.83 2.92 2.75 2.31 2.75 2.86 2.91 2.77 2.23 2.69 2.89 2.94 2.77 2.22 2.67 2.84 2.94 2.74 2.32 2.63 2.69 2.79 2.68 2.28 2.58 2.71 2.80 2.67 2.13 2.64 2.70 2.77 2.65 2.22 2.77 2.87 3.03 2.89 2.12 2.56 2.72 2.78 2.65 2.08 2.63 2.73 2.85 2.66 2.28 2.70 2.74 2.89 2.74 2.31 2.56 2.86 2.83 2.71 2.26 2.67 2.81 2.85 2.69 2.19 2.66 2.90 2.88 2.71 2.95 3.01 2.82 2.81 2.86 3.22 2.88 2.81 2.82 2.86 2.63 3.06 2.71 2.84 2.83 2.06 2.98 2.76 2.87 2.81 College of Arts & Sciences Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors All Undergraduates Mitchell College of Business Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors All Undergraduates School of Computer & Information Sciences Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors All Undergraduates School of Continuing Education and Special Programs Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors All Undergraduates 2.80 2.93 2.89 2.79 2.84 Table 4.11 (cont’) Student Grade Point Averages by Academic Division and Class Fall Semesters 2004 through 2008 Academic Division/Student Class 2004 2005 Fall Semesters 2006 2007 2008 College of Education Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors All Undergraduates 2.33 2.70 2.91 3.00 2.86 2.34 2.77 2.90 3.02 2.89 2.32 2.75 2.87 3.04 2.89 2.22 2.77 2.87 3.03 2.89 2.11 2.72 2.82 3.01 2.86 2.16 2.70 2.75 2.87 2.68 2.39 2.68 2.76 2.84 2.71 2.36 2.64 2.82 2.90 2.74 2.25 2.75 2.81 2.90 2.73 2.16 2.79 2.83 2.89 2.72 2.35 2.74 2.85 3.08 2.83 2.17 2.73 2.92 3.09 2.85 2.22 2.77 3.02 3.10 2.89 2.19 2.75 2.94 3.10 2.87 2.15 2.71 3.00 3.03 2.83 2.32 2.71 2.82 2.93 2.76 2.31 2.74 2.83 2.94 2.78 2.30 2.73 2.86 2.94 2.79 2.25 2.71 2.86 2.95 2.78 2.21 2.70 2.84 2.94 2.76 College of Engineering Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors All Undergraduates College of Nursing Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors All Undergraduates University Total Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors All Undergraduates NOTE: The student grade point averages and class levels shown represent those at the end of each Fall term. Unclassified students are not included in the computation of the "all undergraduates" averages. SOURCE: ZSGR0056 Enrollment Statistics with Grade Point Average Table 5.1 Distribution of Full-Time Faculty by Rank and Highest Earned Degree: Fall 20081 Bachelor's Master's # Rank M Doctorate # F M Totals by Gender # F M % # # M F Overall Total % # % F Professor 0 0 7 10 153 27 160 34.9 37 11.7 197 25.5 Associate 0 0 6 2 102 46 108 23.6 48 15.2 156 20.2 Assistant 0 0 15 31 123 91 138 30.1 122 38.6 260 33.6 Instructor 1 4 31 85 18 19 50 10.9 108 34.2 158 20.4 Lecturer 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 0.4 1 0.3 3 0.4 Total 2 4 59 129 397 183 458 100.0 316 100.0 774 100.0 % of Total 1 0.8 24.3 74.9 59.2 40.8 100.0 Data are derived from BANNER report ZPGR0091, Academic Affairs and the College of Medicine. Deans and Administrators holding faculty rank are excluded. Library faculty are included. Table 5.2 Full-time Faculty by Length of Service: Fall 20081 2 Years or Less 3-4 Years # Rank M 5-9 Years # F M # F M 15+ Years 10-14 Years # F M # # F M Overall Total Totals by Gender F % # M % % # F Professor 10 1 8 0 12 6 22 5 108 25 160 34.9 37 11.7 197 25.5 Associate 8 3 8 6 26 6 24 18 42 15 108 23.6 48 15.2 156 20.2 Assistant 45 36 37 20 43 42 6 12 7 12 138 30.1 122 38.6 260 33.6 Instructor 13 27 7 21 19 32 7 12 4 16 50 10.9 108 34.2 158 20.4 Lecturer 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0.4 1 0.3 3 0.4 76 67 60 48 101 86 59 47 162 68 458 100.0 316 100.0 774 100.0 Total % of Total 1 18.5 14.0 24.2 13.7 29.7 100.0 100.0 Data are derived from BANNER report ZPGR0091, Academic Affairs and the College of Medicine. Deans and Administrators holding faculty rank are excluded. Library faculty are included. Table 5.3 1 Full-Time Faculty by Rank, Gender and Academic Division: Fall 2008 Professor Associate Assistant # # # Academic Division M Allied Health Professions F M F M Instructor # F M Totals by Gender Lecturer # F M # F % M # Overall Total % # % F 6 1 6 4 8 14 3 5 0 0 23 5.0 24 7.6 47 6.1 Arts & Sciences 43 9 38 16 48 32 16 35 1 0 146 31.9 92 29.1 238 30.7 College of Medicine 65 9 34 9 44 29 10 12 1 0 154 33.6 59 18.7 213 27.5 Computer and Information Science 6 0 4 0 1 1 5 4 0 0 16 3.5 5 1.6 21 2.7 Continuing Education 0 0 0 1 3 2 7 8 0 0 10 2.2 11 3.5 21 2.7 Education 11 4 8 10 4 13 2 10 0 0 25 5.5 37 11.7 62 8.0 Engineering 12 0 8 0 15 2 0 0 0 0 35 7.6 2 0.6 37 4.8 Library 1 7 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 3 0.7 10 3.2 13 1.7 Mitchell Cancer Institute 3 0 4 1 6 2 0 0 0 0 13 2.8 3 0.9 16 2.1 12 5 4 1 7 4 6 6 0 0 29 6.3 16 5.1 45 5.8 1 2 0 6 2 21 1 27 0 1 4 0.9 57 18.0 61 7.9 160 37 108 48 138 122 50 108 2 1 Mitchell College of Business Nursing Total % of Total 1 25.5 20.2 33.6 20.4 0.4 458 100.0 59.2 316 100.0 40.8 Data are derived from BANNER report ZPGR0091, Academic Affairs and the College of Medicine. Deans, administrators, and professional employees holding faculty rank are excluded. COM includes Biomedical Library Staff. 774 100.0 100.0 Table 5.4 Average 9 Month Salaries1 of Full-Time, Instructional Faculty2: 1983-84 through 2008-09. Academic Year 1 Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor All Ranks3 1983-84 $31,619 $25,540 $22,254 $19,805 $25,545 1984-85 $34,682 $28,053 $24,527 $21,491 $27,761 1985-86 $37,443 $30,353 $27,028 $23,376 $30,163 1986-87 $38,360 $31,306 $28,266 $23,010 $31,093 1987-88 $39,900 $32,567 $29,589 $23,664 $32,150 1988-89 $42,385 $34,648 $31,756 $24,449 $34,330 1989-90 $45,884 $36,222 $33,707 $26,117 $36,505 1990-91 $49,743 $39,654 $35,098 $27,423 $38,604 1991-92 $52,103 $40,640 $35,376 $29,582 $40,120 1992-93 $53,949 $42,234 $37,032 $30,777 $41,935 1993-94 $56,052 $44,315 $38,294 $29,925 $43,524 1994-95 $58,953 $45,541 $40,202 $31,118 $45,997 1995-96 $59,332 $45,841 $40,025 $31,237 $45,969 1996-97 $61,123 $46,841 $40,583 $32,029 $47,210 1997-98 $63,057 $48,422 $41,688 $32,433 $48,762 1998-99 $68,762 $52,111 $45,701 $33,094 $51,777 1999-00 $68,560 $51,541 $45,391 $33,586 $50,953 2000-01 $72,010 $55,294 $47,516 $35,123 $54,314 2001-02 $68,318 $53,783 $46,064 $32,864 $52,105 2002-03 $71,208 $56,592 $50,108 $36,099 $54,562 2003-04 $72,465 $57,075 $49,534 $37,104 $54,140 2004-05 $75,577 $59,389 $51,306 $38,863 $56,419 2005-06 $79,376 $61,974 $52,947 $41,402 $58,080 2006-07 $85,899 $66,549 $55,403 $42,765 $61,547 2007-08 $88,055 $68,468 $56,520 $47,255 $63,663 2008-09 $87,926 $68,241 $57,755 $47,619 $63,622 Data were derived from the following sources: 1983-2003, HRS/PAY 9104 Faculty Salary Analysis reports were used; for 2004-2005 and 2005-2006, data were obtained from Academic Affairs and Payroll Records. Beginning in 2006-07, salary data were extracted from BANNER using report, ZPGR0091. Salaries are effective as of October 1 for the respective year. Since 2001-02, stipends for faculty who have administrative, managerial or other responsibilities are not included in the salary calculations. Twelve-month salaries have been converted to a nine-month salary equivalent using a conversion factor of 0.8181. 2 This analysis does not include salary information on the following groups: deans and administrators holding faculty rank, College of Medicine faculty, Mitchell Cancer Institute faculty, and Library faculty. 3 "All Ranks" column includes lecturers' salaries. Table 5.5 Full-Time Faculty by Sex and Tenure Status: Academic Years 2003-04 through 2008-091 Rank 2003-2004 # 2004-2005 # 2005-2006 # 2006-2007 # 2007-2008 # 2008-2009 # M M M M M M F F F F F F Professor Total # Tenured 89 88 19 17 93 91 19 17 164 147 36 35 151 133 37 32 161 137 36 33 160 136 37 35 Associate Total # Tenured 72 63 33 26 69 63 39 31 108 81 52 37 110 76 50 35 111 78 52 35 108 77 48 32 Assistant Total # Tenured 90 7 85 7 90 6 83 6 138 22 108 11 135 10 100 10 139 7 104 7 138 6 122 7 Instructor Total # Tenured 36 0 50 1 36 0 51 1 44 0 73 2 50 0 84 1 41 0 92 0 50 1 108 0 Lecturer Total # Tenured 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 4 0 2 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 TOTAL # Tenured 288 158 187 51 289 160 194 55 456 250 273 85 448 219 274 78 454 222 286 75 458 220 316 74 % Tenured 1 54.9 27.3 55.4 28.4 54.8 31.1 48.9 28.5 48.9 26.2 Data are derived from BANNER report ZPGR0091, Academic Affairs, Allied Health and the College of Medicine. Deans and Administrators holding faculty rank are excluded. Library faculty are included. 48.0 23.4 Table 5.6 Alumni Association Annual Faculty Awards: 1983 through 20081 Outstanding Scholar 1983 Dr. William B. Davis Department of Microbiology 1984 Dr. Robert Perkins Department of Philosophy 1985 Dr. Wayne C. Isphording Department of Geology and Geography 1986 Dr. Larry E. Holmes Department of History 1987 Dr. Sankoorikal L. Varghese Department of Physics 1988 Dr. Harold P. Jones Department of Biomedical Sciences 1989 Dr. Paul A. Helminger Department of Physics 1990 Dr. Gesina L. Longenecker Department of Biomedical Sciences 1991 Dr. James L. Swofford Department of Economics and Finance 1992 Dr. Arvind K. Shah Department of Mathematics and Statistics 1993 Dr. Julio F. Turrens Department of Biomedical Sciences Outstanding Professor Dr. Leon E. Mattics Department of Matematics and Statistics Dr. Daniel L. McDonald Department of English Dr. Joseph A. Nigota Department of History Dr. Joseph W. Newman Department of Educational Leadership and Foundations Ms. Rosemary Archambault Department of Physical Therapy Dr. George M. Lamb Department of Geology and Geography Dr. Jerry Alan Bush Department of Music Dr. Glenn R. Sebastian Department of Geology and Geography Dr. Alvin P. Rainosek Department of Mathematics and Statistics Dr. Leonard A. Macaluso Department of History Dr. Paul H. Pietri Department of Management Table 5.6 Alumni Association Annual Faculty Awards: 1983 through 20081 Outstanding Scholar Outstanding Professor 1994 Dr. Sheldon F. Gottlieb Dr. William F. Vitulli Department of Biology Department of Psychology 1995 Award not given 1996 Dr. Donald K. Wright Department of Communication 1997 Dr. Kenneth J. Heck, Jr. Department of Marine Sciences 1998 Dr. Michael Hamid Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering Award not given Dr. Lloyd N. Dendinger Department of English Dr. W. Bryce Evans Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology Dr. Satya N. Mishra Department of Mathematics and Statistics 1999 Dr. Louis E. Boone Department of Marketing and Transportation Department of Management Dr. Donald C. Mosley 2000 Dr. Ronald T. Kiene Department of Marine Sciences School of Computer and Information Sciences Dr. William N. Owen, III Excellence in Teaching 2001 Award not given Outstanding Advisor Dr. Dennis W. Fell Ms. Melissa M. Wold Department of Physical Therapy and College of Allied Health Professions Ms. Sharon N. Vest School of Computer and Information Sciences 2002 Award not given 2003 Award not given Mr. Charles P. Gray Ms. Theresa Thompson Departments of Physical and Occupational Therapy School of Computer and Information Sciences Dr. Mary Ann Robinson Ms. Sue Fishman Behavioral Studies and Educational Technology Adult Interdisciplinary Studies Table 5.6 Alumni Association Annual Faculty Awards: 1983 through 20081 Outstanding Scholar 2004 Award not given 2005 Dr. Mohammad Alam Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering 2006 Dr. Scott L Douglass Department of Civil Engineering 2007 Dr. Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling Department of Psychology 2008 Dr. J. Steven Picou Department of Sociology, Anthropology & Social Work 1 Awards are given at the annual Employee Service Recognition Luncheon. Excellence in Teaching Outstanding Advisor Dr. Cindy L. Stanfield Ms. Martha A. Stevens Biomedical Sciences Mitchell College of Business Dr. Brenda L. Beverly Dr. Michael V. Doran Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology School of Computer and Information Sciences Dr. Brenda C. Litchfield Department of Professional Studies Dr. Thomas G. Jackson Department of Chemistry Dr. Francis Donovan, Jr. Department of Mechanical Engineering Department of Communication Dr. William Brad Davis Biomedical Sciences Ms. Linda Dees Pereira Department of Athletics Ms. Genevieve Dardeau Table 5.7 University Employees by Employee Classification Fall 20081 Full-Time Employees Employee Classification M F Part-Time Employees Total M F Overall Total Totals by Gender Total M F Faculty2 # 458 % 59.2 # 316 % 40.8 # 774 % 100.0 # % 140 42.2 # 192 % 57.8 # % 332 100.0 # 598 % 54.1 # 508 # % 45.9 1,106 100.0 Administrative/ Managerial 149 50.7 145 49.3 294 100.0 1 33.3 2 66.7 3 100.0 150 50.5 147 49.5 297 100.0 Professional 338 23.2 1,116 76.8 1,454 100.0 103 18.2 462 81.8 565 100.0 441 21.8 1,578 78.2 2,019 100.0 Secretarial/Clerical % 30 3.1 942 96.9 972 100.0 6 13.0 40 87.0 46 100.0 36 3.5 982 96.5 1,018 100.0 Technical/ Paraprofessional 138 36.1 244 63.9 382 100.0 16 64.0 9 36.0 25 100.0 154 37.8 253 62.2 407 100.0 Skilled Crafts 163 98.8 2 1.2 165 100.0 1 100.0 0 0.0 1 100.0 164 98.8 2 1.2 166 100.0 Service/Maintenance 171 30.5 389 69.5 560 100.0 10 50.0 10 50.0 20 100.0 181 31.2 399 68.8 580 100.0 68.6 4,601 100.0 277 27.9 715 72.1 69.2 5,593 100.0 TOTAL 1 1,447 31.4 3,154 992 100.0 1,724 30.8 3,869 Includes all employees of the University system: Main campus, College of Medicine, USA Baldwin County, and USA Hospitals with the exception of student employees. As of 2006, Knollwood Hospital employees are no longer a part of the USA system. Data were derived from BANNER report ZPGR0091, Academic Affairs and the College of Medicine. 2 Administrative and staff employees who also have faculty appointments are shown under their primary employee classification. Table 6.1 Total Physical Plant Assets Fiscal Years 2004 through 2008 Highlights: • Buildings and fixed equipment ($65,773,000) and total plant assets ($85,411,000) have increased each fiscal year since 2004. Category 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Land and Improvements $36,937,000 $41,320,000 $45,960,000 $51,159,000 $51,147,000 Buildings and Fixed Equipment $296,843,000 $313,682,000 $332,898,000 $363,579,000 $429,352,000 Other Equipment and Library Materials $123,995,000 $131,593,000 $126,380,000 $139,666,000 $159,316,000 Total Plant Assets** $157,775,000 $486,595,000 $505,238,000 $554,404,000 $639,815,000 $7,609,000 $28,820,000 $18,643,000 $49,166,000 $85,411,000 Net Additions/Reductions **Excludes accumulated depreciation. SOURCE: Schedule of Investment in Physical Plant, Audited Annual Financial Statement Table 6.2 Inventory of Space by Campus Fall 2008 Number of Gross Square Buildings Feet Acreage Main Campus* 299 2,994,340 1,224.3 USA Brookley Center 138 534,862 327.0 USA Baldwin County - Fairhope 5 44,596 2.5 USA Medical Center 8 531,164 27.5 USA Springhill 2 513,711 14.6 USA Knollwood Park Hospital 5 307,672 26.5 USA Children's & Women's Hospital 13 310,590 18.3 470 5,236,935 1,640.7 Campus Other TOTAL *Includes 204 houses in Hillsdale Heights Subdivision and the University Commons. NOTE: The data excludes buildings and lands held by the University of South Alabama Foundation. SOURCE: ACHE Fall 2007 Building Inventory Report. Table 6.3 Student Housing Facilities Fall 2008 Building Number Building Name Student Gross Construction Capacity Square Feet Year 1271 Beta Residence Hall 1 48 12,194 1979 1272 Beta Residence Hall 2 48 12,194 1979 1273 Beta Residence Hall 3 48 12,194 1979 1274 Beta Residence Hall 4 44 12,194 1979 1275 Beta Residence Hall 5 48 12,194 1979 1277 Delta Residence Hall 1 156 36,460 1982 1278 Delta Residence Hall 2 156 36,460 1983 1279 Delta Residence Hall 3 156 36,460 1983 1280 Delta Residence Hall 4 156 36,460 1983 1281 Delta Residence Hall 5 156 37,996 1988 1283 Delta Residence Hall 6 156 37,996 1989 1175 Epsilon Residence Hall I 160 33,482 1992 1176 Epsilon Residence Hall II 164 33,482 1993 1282 Delta Commons N/A 7,691 1989 1258 Gamma Apartment 5 47 12,175 1977 1260 Gamma Apartment 6 47 12,175 1977 1262 Gamma Apartment 7 47 12,175 1977 1263 Gamma Apartment 8 47 12,175 1977 1264 Gamma Apartment 9 47 12,175 1977 1270 Gamma Commons N/A 8,875 1977 1164 Gamma Residence Hall 0 47 10,489 1976 1174 Gamma Residence Hall 1 47 10,489 1976 1267 Gamma Residence Hall 2 47 10,489 1976 1256 Gamma Residence Hall 3 47 10,489 1976 1160 Gamma Residence Hall 4 47 10,489 1976 TOTAL 1,966 479,652 ---- Hillsdale Heights Homes 204 Units 187,883 1960 SOURCE: ACHE Fall 2007 Building Inventory Report Table 6.4 Utilities Cost per Square Foot* Academic Years 2003-04 through 2007-08 Highlights: • University gross square footage decreased by .57% in 2007-08 compared to 2006-07. • Cost of electricity increased by 5.02% while the cost of natural gas (3.62%) and water services (7.85%) decreased leading to an overall increase of total utilities costs by .88% in 2007-08 compared to 2006-07. Square Footage* Total Utilities Cost Cost per Square Foot Electricity Cost Cost per Square Foot Natural Gas Cost Cost per Square Foot Water Services Cost Cost per Square Foot 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 4,865,159 4,889,952 4,950,222 4,861,148 4,833,317 $9,325,831 $10,597,206 $13,169,893 $14,066,682 $14,109,733 $1.92 $2.17 $2.66 $2.89 $2.92 $5,842,912 $5,731,804 $7,486,090 $7,973,972 $8,326,087 $1.20 $1.17 $1.51 $1.64 $1.72 $1,414,814 $2,170,848 $4,262,182 $4,785,444 $4,585,898 $0.29 $0.44 $0.86 $0.98 $0.95 $1,535,656 $1,423,179 $1,421,621 $1,307,266 $1,197,748 $0.32 $0.29 $0.29 $0.27 $0.25 *University Gross Square Footage (GSF) excluding Hillsdale and Wherry Housing. SOURCES: ACHE Energy & Utilities Reports; ACHE Fall 2007 Building Inventory Report. Table 6.5 Inventory of Space by Type Fall Semesters 2005 through 2008 2005 Category** Number of Rooms 2006 % of Total NASF* NASF Number of Rooms % of Total NASF* NASF Classrooms 266 153,549 4.0 266 153,549 4.1 Class Labs 376 181,776 4.7 376 181,776 4.8 Research Labs 494 145,334 3.8 494 145,334 3.9 3,802 620,082 16.1 3,802 620,082 16.5 Library & Study Areas 213 130,847 3.4 213 130,847 3.5 Data Processing 18 9,254 0.2 18 9,254 0.2 Recreation 207 266,390 6.9 207 266,390 7.1 Housing 1,754 853,185 22.2 1,475 762,161 20.3 Health Care 2,501 494,452 12.9 2,501 494,452 13.2 Unclassified 907 306,356 8.0 907 306,356 8.2 Other*** 2,057 683,217 17.8 2,057 683,217 18.2 TOTAL 12,595 3,844,442 100.0 12,316 3,753,418 100.0 Offices & Conference *NASF = Net Assignable Square Footage **Each category includes service space ***Includes Brookley Conference facilities, unassigned space at USA Springhill and all storage, custodial, and maintenance facilities. SOURCES: ACHE Space by Category Report 2007. Table 6.5 (cont’) Inventory of Space by Type Fall Semesters 2005 through 2008 2007 Category** Number of Rooms 2008 % of Total NASF* NASF Number of Rooms % of Total NASF* NASF Classrooms 266 153,549 4.2 263 152,256 4.2 Class Labs 376 181,776 5.0 376 181,776 5.0 Research Labs 494 145,334 4.0 494 145,334 4.0 3,802 620,082 16.9 3,802 620,082 17.1 Library & Study Areas 213 130,847 3.6 213 130,847 3.6 Data Processing 18 9,254 0.3 18 9,254 0.3 Recreation 207 266,390 7.3 207 266,390 7.4 Housing 1,324 680,228 18.5 1,257 632,247 17.5 Health Care 2,501 494,452 13.5 2,501 494,452 13.7 Unclassified 907 306,356 8.3 907 306,356 8.5 Other*** 2,057 683,217 18.6 2,057 683,217 18.9 TOTAL 12,165 3,671,485 100.0 12,095 3,622,211 100.0 Offices & Conference *NASF = Net Assignable Square Footage **Each category includes service space ***Includes Brookley Conference facilities, unassigned space at USA Springhill and all storage, custodial, and maintenance facilities. SOURCES: ACHE Space by Category Report 2007. Table 6.6 Inventory of Major Buildings Fall 2008 Building Number 804 806 807 808 809 1025 1060 1062 1065 1069 1105 1115 1125 1127 1128 1160 1164 1174 1175 1176 1205 1215 1216 1224 1225 1226 1229 1230 1231 1245 1247 1248 1256 1258 1260 1262 1263 1264 1267 1270 1271 1272 Building Name USABC Fairhope USABC Fairhope Classroom Complex USABC Nursing Complex USABC Annex 1 USABC Annex 2 Psychological Clinic Stanky Field Stadium Baseball Batting Facility Jaguar Baseball Field House Outdoor Recreation John W. Laidlaw Performing Arts Center Mitchell College of Business Health, Physical Education and Leisure Services Student Recreation Center Mitchell Center Gamma Residence Hall 4 Gamma Residence Hall 0 Gamma Residence Hall 1 Epsilon Residence Hall I Epsilon Residence Hall II Campus Police Office Computer Services Center Faculty Court East CIS Classroom Building Faculty Court West Faculty Court South Mobile Townhouse Seaman's Bethel Theatre Alumni Hall Electrical Engineering Building Engineering Classroom Building Engineering Laboratory Building Gamma Residence Hall 3 Gamma Apartment 5 Gamma Apartment 6 Gamma Apartment 7 Gamma Apartment 8 Gamma Apartment 9 Gamma Residence Hall 2 Gamma Commons Beta Residence Hall 1 Beta Residence Hall 2 Gross Square Feet Construction Year 5,714 14,451 20,503 1,689 1,281 3,406 29,241 8,000 4,603 872 52,449 58,937 107,000 47,610 208,300 10,489 10,489 10,489 33,482 33,482 640 20,967 6,580 11,986 6,331 6,266 5,722 5,001 6,172 12,569 26,460 53,009 10,489 12,175 12,175 12,175 12,175 12,175 10,489 17,523 12,194 12,194 1925 1957 2007 1965 1965 1975 1979 2003 1996 1984 1997 1969 1968 1992 1999 1976 1976 1976 1992 1993 1975 1984 1966 1966 1966 1968 1968* 1970* 1977* 1968 1978 1978 1976 1977 1977 1977 1977 1977 1976 1977 1979 1979 * Construction dates shown are the years these antebellum buildings were reconstructed on the main campus. Table 6.6 (cont’) Inventory of Major Buildings Fall 2008 Building Number 1273 1274 1275 1277 1278 1279 1280 1281 1282 1283 1288 1289 1290 1291 1293 1295 1296 1297 1298 1305 1314 1324 1326 1328 1375 1405 1410 1425 1435 1440 1445 1446 1448 1454 1455 1458 1470 1473 1475 1504 1505 1506 Building Name Beta Residence Hall 3 Beta Residence Hall 4 Beta Residence Hall 5 Delta Residence Hall 1 Delta Residence Hall 2 Delta Residence Hall 3 Delta Residence Hall 4 Delta Residence Hall 5 Delta Commons Delta Residence Hall 6 Fraternity House Fraternity House Sigma Chi Fraternity House Fraternity House Sorority House Sorority House Sorority House Sorority House Sorority House Frederick Palmer Whiddon Administration Bldg. Swimming Pool Meisler Hall Bookstore Student Center Building 1375 Instructional Laboratory Building Visual Arts Complex University Library Humanities Building Chemistry Building Archaeology Lab One Archaeology Lab Two Alfred & Lucile Delchamps Archaeology Building Central Utilities Main Office Central Utilities Plant Telecommunications Building Laboratory of Molecular Biology LOMB Storage Building Treatment Storage & Disposal Bldg. Charles M. Baugh Biomedical Library Alpha East Extension Alpha Hall East Gross Square Feet 12,194 12,194 12,194 36,460 36,460 36,460 36,460 37,996 7,691 37,996 9,032 9,032 8,641 9,032 9,274 9,274 9,274 9,274 9,274 63,618 1,684 46,890 21,570 86,168 10,161 50,074 35,922 136,775 82,840 32,428 2,622 2,567 10,400 579 19,012 2,516 15,049 1,129 2,300 33,003 3,362 32,832 Construction Year 1979 1979 1979 1982 1983 1983 1983 1988 1988 1989 1998 1998 1989 1998 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1964 1966 2006 1970 1971 1981 1966 1992 1968 1974 1984 1969 1969 2006 1967 1969 1989 1978 1986 1986 1967 1967 1967 Table 6.6 (cont’) Inventory of Major Buildings Fall 2008 Building Number 1507 1514 1515 1516 1525 1559 1565 1615 1735 1835 1901 1902 1925 2001 2004 4000 4001 4002 4003 4004 4005 4166 4167 4168 4170 4171 4172 4173 4181 4182 4234 4246 4250 4251 4252 4253 4254 4565 5000 5001 5010 5020 5030 Building Name Alpha Hall South Life Sciences Lecture Hall Central Services Administration Building Biomedical Library Historical Room Life Sciences Building Maintenance Garage Maintenance Warehouse Medical Sciences Building Cancer Center/Clinical Building USA Technology & Research Park, Building III Mentor Graphics Building USA Technology & Research Park, Building II BMA Dialysis Center Intramural Fieldhouse Transportation Services Building USA Institute Brookley Center Library Professional Development Center Cafeteria Pine Tree Lodge Oak Tree Apartments Golf Cart Garage Golf-Pro Shop Class-Conference Class-Conference Class-Conference Classroom Building Registration-Reception Rooms Center for Emergency Response Training Exhibit Hall Swimming Pool Snack Bar Industrial Arts Lab (Aviation) Classroom Building Classroom Building Classroom Building Classroom Building Conference Center Office Building USA Medical Center Forensic Sciences Building Mastin Building Moorer Clinical Sciences Building Medical Research Building Gross Square Feet 32,878 2,821 34,132 3,776 76,801 20,887 14,742 243,130 59,970 135,742 76,000 35,154 8,140 3,016 20,000 26,952 26,952 26,952 15,008 30,065 30,065 3,015 3,777 1,864 4,044 3,095 2,174 1,869 2,034 3,155 1,264 4,341 8,022 8,001 8,001 2,512 32,546 8,517 385,738 29,374 54,112 31,878 15,241 Construction Year 1967 1970 1967 1967 1970 1982 1985 1974 1980 1982 2003 2006 1984 2003 2004 1957 1957 1957 1957 1959 1959 1982 1943 1943 1941 1941 1941 1941 1941 1943 1947 1951 1941 1941 1941 1941 1941 1962 1962 1984 1967 1973 1975 Table 6.6 (cont’) Inventory of Major Buildings Fall 2008 5055 5070 5075 6000 6001 6010 6015 6020 6025 6060 6065 6070 6080 7010 7050 7060 7063 7065 7069 COM Maintenance Office Ambulatory Care Clinic Physician's Office Building 578 Stanton Road USA Springhill USA Medical Bookstore USA Children's & Women's Hospital Children's & Women's Education I Children's & Women's Education II Center for Child Development Physician's Office Building 1707C Mom Care Building 1714 C Physicians's Office Building 1720C Vincent-Doan House (Mobile Medical Museum) University Commons USA Knollwood Park Hospital Medical Park I Medical Park II Medical Park III Medical Park IV SOURCE: ACHE Fall 2007 Building Inventory Report. 1,941 8,464 4,416 509,691 2,664 215,711 14,957 7,290 28,924 10,666 2,691 11,293 4,617 127,108 251,454 6,927 11,000 18,200 19,736 1980 1985 1970 1952 1962 1962 1965 1965 2002 1977 1977 1969 c. 1820 1973 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 Table 6.7 Record of Instructional Space Fall 2008 Building Number Building Name 1505 1506 1446 4246 1504 1735 1440 1224 4250 4252 4251 4253 4168 4171 1215 1245 1247 Alpha Hall East Extension Alpha Hall East Archaeology Lab 2 Aviation Lab Biomedical Library Cancer Center/Clinical Building Chemistry Building CIS Classroom Building Classroom Building Classroom Building Classroom Building Classroom Building Class-Conference Class-Conference Computer Services Center Electrical Engineering Building Engineering Classroom Building Engineering Laboratory Building Exhibit Hall Faculty Court East Faculty Court West University Library Humanities Building Instructional Laboratory Laidlaw Performing Arts Center 1248 4182 1216 1225 1425 1435 1405 1105 General Classrooms* Number Number Net of of Assignable Rooms Seats Sq. Ft. Instructional Laboratories* Number Net of Number Assignable Rooms of Seats Sq. Ft. 2 8 1 0 1 1 2 4 0 0 1 4 4 1 0 1 6 100 189 43 0 25 144 155 178 0 0 103 44 80 76 0 48 338 2,755 3,126 642 0 374 1,475 2,289 2,551 0 0 1,551 668 1,212 1,135 0 733 6,323 0 5 0 4 0 0 9 7 4 7 8 0 0 0 1 9 0 0 12 0 99 0 0 192 104 15 260 48 0 0 0 20 91 0 0 1,818 0 2,978 0 0 8,986 4,004 3,103 3,660 1,425 0 0 0 900 4,358 0 3 0 1 0 3 26 11 2 100 0 45 0 60 1,437 581 78 1,798 0 1,011 0 960 20,189 9,680 1,652 13 2 2 1 0 6 9 29 216 73 60 60 0 25 82 52 24,370 2,212 1,904 903 0 2,136 6,119 9,939 Table 6.7 (cont’) Record of Instructional Space Fall 2008 Building Number Building Name 1525 1514 5010 1615 1128 1115 1229 1125 4002 1025 1230 1507 7010 4000 5000 6000 806 804 807 1410 Life Sciences Building Life Sciences Lecture Hall Mastin Building Medical Sciences Mitchell Center Mitchell College of Business Mobile Townhouse Physical Education Professional Development Center Psychological Clinic Seaman's Bethel Theatre Alpha Hall South University Commons USA Institute USA Medical Center USA Springhill USABC Classroom Complex USABC-Fairhope USABC-Nursing Complex Visual Arts Building Total *Does not include service spaces. SOURCES: ACHE Space by Category report 2007. General Classrooms* Number Number Net of of Assignable Rooms Seats Sq. Ft. 7 1 3 5 3 21 1 6 1 1 1 1 17 4 10 24 11 3 6 3 211 288 164 93 386 3,579 1,018 37 284 124 15 111 25 548 82 141 546 434 112 270 130 12,211 Instructional Laboratories* Number Net of Number Assignable Rooms of Seats Sq. Ft. 4,911 1,578 1,397 7,951 258 15,905 474 5,705 1,862 228 1,658 382 11,329 1,234 2,119 17,817 6,488 1,693 5,407 1,949 34 0 0 10 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 18 0 0 38 0 0 0 14 428 0 0 190 40 44 0 50 0 0 0 8 237 0 0 234 0 0 0 559 14,319 0 0 9,901 765 1,003 0 660 0 0 0 231 10,914 0 0 19,036 0 0 0 14,225 150,469 236 3,199 149,869 Table 6.8 Utilities Consumption and Cost 2003-04 through 2007-08 Highlights: • Electricity usage and cost increased by 4% in 2007-08 compared to 2006-07. • Natural gas usage and cost decreased by 4% in 2007-08 compared to 2006-07. • Water usage and cost decreased by 8% in 2007-08 compared to 2006-07. ELECTRICITY USAGE (Kilowatt Hours) Quarter 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Fall 30,037,582 34,114,545 36,968,349 39,217,315 40,946,938 Winter 27,426,571 31,271,666 33,887,654 35,949,206 37,534,693 Spring 33,740,543 36,957,423 40,049,045 42,485,425 44,359,183 Summer 35,776,389 39,800,302 43,129,741 45,753,535 47,771,427 Total 126,981,085 142,143,936 154,034,789 163,405,481 170,612,241 ELECTRICITY COST Quarter 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Fall $1,355,868 $1,510,319 $1,796,662 $1,913,753 $1,998,261 Winter $1,238,008 $1,384,459 $1,646,940 $1,754,274 $1,831,739 Spring $1,523,016 $1,636,179 $1,946,383 $2,073,233 $2,164,783 Summer $1,614,912 $1,762,039 $2,096,105 $2,232,712 $2,331,304 Total $5,731,804 $6,292,996 $7,486,090 $7,973,972 $8,326,087 Table 6.8 (cont’) Utilities Consumption and Cost 2003-04 through 2007-08 NATURAL GAS USAGE (Thousands of Cubic Feet) Quarter 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Fall 127,504 93,328 90,601 101,928 97,504 Winter 129,162 96,439 93,621 105,326 100,754 Spring 96,345 71,551 69,461 78,145 74,753 Summer 67,894 49,775 48,321 54,362 52,002 Total 420,905 311,093 302,004 339,761 325,013 NATURAL GAS COST Quarter 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Fall $657,612 $881,237 $1,278,655 $1,435,633 $1,375,769 Winter $666,160 $910,611 $1,321,276 $1,483,488 $1,421,628 Spring $496,907 $675,615 $980,302 $1,100,652 $1,054,757 Summer $350,169 $469,993 $681,949 $765,671 $733,744 $2,170,848 $2,937,456 $4,262,182 $4,785,444 $4,585,898 Total Table 6.8 (cont’) Utilities Consumption and Cost 2003-04 through 2007-08 WATER USAGE (Thousands of Gallons) Quarter 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Fall 84,268 75,443 69,358 63,827 58,480 Winter 66,200 58,678 53,946 49,643 45,484 Spring 82,383 72,649 66,790 61,463 56,314 Summer 83,809 72,649 66,790 61,463 56,314 Total 316,660 279,420 256,884 236,396 216,592 WATER COST Quarter 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Fall $378,730 $369,024 $383,839 $352,962 $323,393 Winter $297,524 $287,018 $298,540 $274,526 $251,527 Spring $370,257 $355,356 $369,621 $339,889 $311,414 Summer $376,668 $355,356 $369,621 $339,889 $311,414 $1,423,179 $1,366,754 $1,421,621 $1,307,266 $1,197,748 Total Table 6.8 (cont’) Utilities Consumption and Cost 2003-04 through 2007-08 TOTAL UTILITIES COST Quarter 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Fall $2,392,210 $2,760,579 $3,459,156 $3,702,348 $3,697,423 Winter $2,201,692 $2,582,089 $3,266,756 $3,512,288 $3,504,894 Spring $2,390,180 $2,667,150 $3,296,306 $3,513,774 $3,530,954 Summer $2,341,749 $2,587,388 $3,147,675 $3,338,272 $3,376,462 Total $9,325,831 $10,597,206 $13,169,893 $14,066,682 $14,109,733 SOURCE: Energy and Utilities Reports to the Alabama Commission on Higher Education.