The University of South Alabama Statistical Profiles 2008 – 2009

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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.
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