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Oregon State University
Creating the Future
A Plan for Beginning the '90s
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The information contained in this Fact Book reflects the contributions of many people
in the university community. Special thanks to Bob Brenne, Bruce Groll, Ellen Hamill,
Patty Helvie, Jennifer Mathany, Julie Oliver, Donna Paulson, and Kristi Trask from the
Office of Budgets and Planning, and the faculty and staff from the many offices across
campus.
Cover desgined by
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Prepared By:
Bobbie Barnhouse
Gary Beach
Jacque Frost
Office of Budgets and Planning
Allan R. Mathany, Director
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331-2 125
(503) 737-4121
March 1992
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Oregon State University Fact Book 1992
PREFACE
This is the fourth annual publication of the OSU Fact Book. Comments
received from individuals both on and off campus have told us that it is a useful
document and reference tool. Additionally, many people have said they appreciate the
comprehensiveness of the material covered in the fact books and the graphic
presentation of the information. Over the past four years we have integrated as many
suggestions from our readers as possible, and we always welcome your comments.
Although we have found a need for an institutional fact book, fiscal constraints
have made it necessary to reduce the cost of this publication. One measure we have
taken is to reduce the total number of pages by eliminating pages that do not change
dramatically from year to year. For example, the historical section has only minor
updates and so will not be included in the 1992 Fact Book. Realizing that the
excluded information will be of interest to some individuals, omitted pages have been
updated and can be obtained from the Office of Budgets and Planning. The possibility
of publishing this information in another format has been discussed, but no firm
decision has been made. We want to satisfy the needs of as many customers as
possible, but we also recognize that resources are scarce.
Fall of 1991 was the first fall term in which the new Banner Student information
System was used. We are excited about the possibilities the new system offers.
However, as with any new software installation, there were a few minor technical
difficulties that caused some problems with the data for fall term student information.
Where applicable, these discrepancies have been noted.
If you have any comments about the OSU Fact Book or suggestions to improve
its quality or our service to you, please contact me or any other member of the staff at
737-4 1 21.
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Jacque Frost, Manager
Planning and Analytical Studies
Oregon State University Fact Book 1992
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents .....................
I - GENERAL iNFORMATION
Historical Background
Mission of Oregon State University.
Presidents of the Institution
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Administrative Organization
OSU Central Administrative Officers
Administrative Organization of Oregon State University
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Vice President for Finance and Administration
Vice President for Research, Graduate Studies, and International Programs
Vice President for Student Affairs
Vice President for University Relations
Deans
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Off-Campus Programs and Locations
International Education and Research Services
OSU Overseas Operations and Educational Programs: 1991-92 (Map)
OSU Off-Campus Extension Service Offices, Agricultural Experiment Stations, and
Research Facilities in Oregon
OSU Extension Service, Agricultural Service, Agricultural Experiment Station, and Research
Facility Locations in Oregon (Map)
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II- ACADEMIC INFORMATION
Academic and Professional Accreditation
Institutional and Professional Accreditation
Academic Programs
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Academic Programs and Degrees:
Academic Program Summary: Types and Numbers of Program, Fall Term,
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Named Chairs
Named Chairs and Professorships at Oregon State University
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III - STUDENT INFORMATION
Admissions
Source of Admitted Students: Four-Year Trend
Source of Admitted Students: By Gender, Fall
Source of Admitted Students: Undergraduate Transfer Students, Fall
Enrolling New Students Fall Term, 1991:
New Students Fall Term, 1991: By Academic Unit
New Students Fall Term, 1991: By Class Standing and Gender
New Students Fall Term, 1991: By Academic Unit and Gender
Freshman Entrance Test Scores (SAT and ACT): 10-Year Trend By Gender, 1982 to 1991
Freshman High School GPA: 10-Year Trend By Residence and Gender 1982 to 1991
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Enrollment, Fall End-of-Term: 1912 to 1991
Headcount Enrollment Fall Term, 1991: By Class Standing
Headcount Enrollment Fall Term, 1991: By Level and Gender
Grade Point Average Fall, 1991: Undergraduate Students by College
Grade Point Average FaIl, 1991: Graduate Students by College
Grade Point Average Fall, 1991: Class Level and Gender
Enrollment By Academic Unit, Student Credit Hours and FTE: Fall Term, 1991.
U.S. Minority Enrollment Fall, 1991: By Minority Status
U.S. Minority Enrollment Fall, 1991: By Gender
Course Enrollment By Class Level By College: Fall, 1991
Origin of Enrolled Students, Total University: Fall, 1991
Origin of Enrolled Students, By Level: Fall, 1991
Summer Session Enrollment: 1987-1991
Summer Session Enrollment Trend: 1981-1991
OSU Student Enrollment, Oregon County Residence: Fall Term, 1986-1 991
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OSU Student Enrollment By Oregon Counties: Fall Term, 1991 (Map)
OSU Student Enrollment, United States Residence (Excluding Oregon): Fall Term, 1986-1 991
OSU Student Enrollment By States: Fall Term, 1991 (Map)
OSU Student Enrollment, Foreign Residence: Fall Term, 1986-1 991
Foreign Student Enrollment, 10-Year Trend: 1982-83 to 1991-92
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Student Credit Hours
Student Credit Hours, Three-Term Average: Academic Year 1990-91
Student Credit Hours By College By Level: Fall Term 1991
Student Credit Hours By College By Level: Three-Term Average 1990-91
Total Three-Term Student Credit Hours By Level: 1990-91
Three-Term Student Credit Hours: 1986-87 to 1990-91
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Degrees
Degrees Conferred: 10-Year Trend, 1981-82 to 1990-91
Degrees Conferred: Degree Level, 1990-91
Degrees Conferred: 1990-91
IV - CAMPUS LIFE
Student Housing
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Student Housing: Fall 1991
Residency of Students: Fall Term 1991-92 .
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Utilization of Housing Capacity: Fall Term 1991-92
Fraternity and Sorority Membership: Academic Year 1991 -92
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Intercollegiate Athletics
Intercollegiate Athletic Program: 1991-92
OSU Athletic Facilities
Intercollegiate Athletic Championships Won By Oregon State University
Oregon State University Athletic Facts
Honor and Recognition
Honor and Recognition Societies
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V. FACULTY AND STAFF INFORMATION
Awards and Honors
Faculty and Staff Awards and Honors 1991 ..............
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Faculty Description
Faculty By Rank, Academic Year 1991-92: Full-Time Faculty ..........
Faculty By Rank, Academic Year 1991-92: Part-Time Faculty ..........
Full-Time Faculty, Mean Years of Service By College: Academic Year 1991-92 ......
Age of Faculty, Academic Year 1991-92: Years of Age ...........
Age of Faculty, Academic Year 1991-92: Average Age By Rank .........
Faculty By Rank and Gender, Full-Time Faculty: Academic Year 1991 -92 .......
Faculty By Rank and Gender, Part-Time Faculty: Academic Year 1991 -92 .......
Faculty Selected Ranks By College and Gender: Academic Year 1991-92 .......
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Faculty Tenure
Tenure Status of OSU Faculty By Appointment Type and Gender, Full-Time Faculty and
Part-Time: Academic Year 1991-92 ...............
Tenured Faculty By Unit, College and Administrative/Service Units: Academic Year 1991 -92
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Faculty Salary
Faculty Mean Salary By Rank and Status: Academic Year 1991-92 ........
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Faculty Mean Salary By Selected Ranks and College: Academic Year 1991-92 ......
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OSU Faculty Mean Salary, SelectedRanks.By Unit and Gender: Academic Year 1991-92
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OSU Faculty Mean Salary By Rank and Unit: Academic Year 1991-92 .........
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Highest Degree Earned
OSU Faculty Highest Degree Earned: Academic Year 1991 -92 .........
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Minority Status
Ethnicity of Faculty, Academic Year 1991 -92: Total Faculty Vs. Minority Faculty .....
Ethnicity of Faculty, Number of Ethnic/Racial Minorities By Rank .........
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Graduate Assistants
Graduate Assistants, Academic Year 1991-92: Assistantship Type and Gender ......
Graduate Assistants, Academic Year 1991-92: Ethnicity and Gender ........
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Classified Staff
Classified/Management Service Job Categories: Academic Year 1991-92 .......
Most Common Positions: Academic Year 1991-92 ............
Classified/Management Service Employees, Academic Year 1991-92: Job Category and Gender
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VI. BUDGET, FINANCE, AND FACILITIES
Financial Highlights
Financial Highlights 1990-91 ..................
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Budget
Major Source of Funds: Fiscal Year 1990-91 ..............
Major Expenditure Categories: Fiscal Year 1990-91 ............
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Current Funds Revenues By Source: FY 1987-88 to FY 1990-91 .........
Current Funds, Expenditures, and Transfers By Function: FY 1987-88 to FY 1990-91
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Estimated Cost of Education: 1982-83 to 1991 -92
Estimated Cost of Education: Ten Year Trend, 1982-83 to 1991-92
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Tuition and Fees
Tuition and Fees for Full-Time Students: Academic Year 1990-91 and 1991-92 ......
Undergraduate Tuition Trend 1960-1991 ...............
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Buildings
Age of Facilities: Number of Buildings and Gross Area ...........
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Building Use
Square Feet of Buildings By Program Classification: Fall, 1991 .........
Number of Rooms By Basic Room Type: Fall, 1991 ............
Usable Area By Room Type Category: Fall, 1991 .............
Room Use Percent of Total Area: Fall, 1991 ..............
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Lands Owned in Oregon
OSU Land Owned or Leased: 1990-91 ...............
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VII. RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
Grants and Proposals
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Externally Funded Programs, Academic Year 1990-91: Monies Received .......
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Grants and Proposals: Trends from FY 1981 to FY 1991
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Number of Grants and Proposals: Fiscal Years 1981 to 1991 ..........
Grant Monies Received and Requested: Fiscal Years 1981 to 19901
Dollars Received and Requested: Funded Research From FY 1981 to FY 1991
Separately Budgeted R&D Expenditures, Sciences and Engineering, Selected Years
Source of Funds Sciences and Engineering, Selected Years ..........
Research Organizations and Facilities
Research Organizations and Facilities ................
Technolo9y Transfer
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Technology Transfer: Disclosures, Patents, and Licensing ..........
Gross Annual OSU Royalty Income
Distribution of Royalty Income 1990-91
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VIII. EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES
Student Financial Aid Programs: 1990-91
Library Resources: 1990 and 1991 ................
Library Total Number of Volumes, Ten Year Trend: 1981-82 to 1990-91
Department of Security Services 1991
Educational Opportunities Program: Fall Term 1991
Memorial Union and Student Activities: 1990-91
LaSells Stewart Center: 1991
OSU Portland Center
OSU Hatfield Marine Science Center
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IX. FOUNDATION AND ALUMNI
Foundation
OSU Foundation Receipts - Fiscal Year 1990-91 ............. 107
OSU Foundation Expenditures - Fiscal Year 1990-91 ............ 107
OSU Foundation Highlights: Significant Events of 1990-91 .......... 108
Alumni
OSU Alumni: Geographic Distribution in Oregon: 1990 and 1991 ......... 109
OSU Alumni: Geographic Distribution in the United States: 1990 and 1991 ...... 109
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Geographic Distribution of OSU Alumni in Oregon: 1991 (Map) ......... 110
Geographic Distribution of OSU Alumni in the United States: 1991 (Map) ....... 111
OSU Alumni: Geographic Distribution in Other Countries - 1991 ......... 112
OSU Alumni in Other Countries: World Regional Summary (1991) ......... 112
X. COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENTS
Students
Oregon Public Universities, Fall Head Count Enrollment: 1960 through 1991 ...... 113
Comparison of OSU With Other Oregon Colleges and Universities, Fall Term - Fourth Week
Enrollment: 1990 and 1991 ................. 114
Academic Year 1989-90 .................. 115
Academic Characteristics of Entering Freshmen, Oregon Colleges and Universities:
Undergraduate Ethnicity, PAC-lO Institutions: Academic Year 1990-91 ....... 116
Student Body Distribution By Gender, PAC-1 0 Institutions: Fall 1990 ........ 117
Student Body Distribution By Gender, Oregon Public Universities and Colleges: Fall 1989 .
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Student Tuition and Financial Aid
Students Receiving Financial Aid, PAC-lO Institutions: Academic Year 1991-92 ..... 118
Tuition and Scholarships, PAC-lO Institutions: Undergraduate Tuition and Fees, Full-Time
Academic Year 1991-92 ................... 119
Tuition and Scholarships, PAC-lo Institutions: Scholarships Awarded Per Student FTE, FY 1991
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Faculty Salaries
Faculty Salaries - All Ranks Combined, PAC-lO Institutions: Academic Year 1990-91
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Faculty Salary Comparisons, PAC-lO Institutions: Academic Year 1990-91 ....... 121
Faculty Characteristics, PAC-lO Comparisons, Percent of Faculty Tenured: Academic Year 1990-91
Faculty Characteristics, PAC-1 0 Comparisons, Female Percent of Faculty: Academic Year 1990-91.
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Budgets and Finance
Expenses in Various Categories, PAC-lO Institutions: FY 1991 ......... 123
Education and General Expenses, PAC-lO and OSU Comparison: By Category FY 1991
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Endowments, PAC-lO Institutions ................ 126
Research
Research and Development Funds FY90: PAC-lO Institutions ......... 126
Top 100 Institutions in Total Research-And-Development Spending FY 1990 ...... 127
Fact Book Definitions ..................... 129
Methodology ...................... 132
Index
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I. General Information
Oregon State University Fact Book 1992
Mission of Oregon State University
OREGON STA TE UNIVERSITY serves the people of Oregon, the nation, and the world
through education, research, and service.
Oregon State extends its programs throughout the world, and is committed to providing
access and educational opportunities to minorities and to disabled and disadvantaged
persons.
Oregon State has an inherent commitment to provide a comprehensive array of highquahty educational programs in the sciences, liberal arts, and selected professions. The
University encourages students, both on and off campus, to develop an enriched
awareness of themselves and their global environment.
Through research, Oregon State extends the frontiers of knowledge in the sciences,
liberal arts, and in all aspects of natural, human, and economic resources. Oregon State
contributes to the intellectual development and the economic and technological
advancement of humankind.
As a Land Grant, Sea Grant, and Space Grant university, Oregon State has a special
responsibility for education and research enabling the people of Oregon and the world
to develop and utilize human, land, atmospheric, and oceanic resources. Unique
programs of public service throughout Oregon supplement campus-based university
teaching and research.
OUR VALUES AND GUIDING PRINCIPLES
Oregon State Univeraity is among the leading comprehensive teaching and research universities in the nation. Our mission as
a land grant university is to serve the people of Oregon, the nation, and the world through educatIon, research, end service.
Through our dedicated teaching, through our pursuit of knowledge, and through our extended relationships to the broader
society, we seek continually to improve our contributions to the general welfare.
Values
How we accomplish our mission is as important as the mission itself. The following values are fundamental to our success
People.-Our people - students, faculty, staff, and alumni - are our strength. They are the source of our creativity,they determine
our reputation, and they provide our vitality.
Respect-All our people are important contributors. Respect, humanity, and integrity are required in our treatment of each other
Cenness-ln the classrooms, laboratories, studios, and field stations, our efforts are open to challenge and debate.
Understand
Truth and Truths-We seek truths In our pursuit of knowledge. But we know that there is no such thing as "the truth."
ings in the sciences, arts, and humanities change. We challenge dogma when we encounter it In our classrooms, in our
laboratories and studios, and in our role of serving the broader society.
Quidin Principles
o Students are our most important clients. The quality and completeness of their education is our top priority.
o We have a responsibility to students, staff, and faculty to help them grow personally and professionally.
o We have a responsibility to society to contribute to Its social, aesthetic, and economic walt-being.
o Our social responsibility extends to offering informed criticism even when that criticism may not be well received. We if
an internal environment that wili nurture this Important contribution
o Flexibility, change, and constant improvement are essential to our continued success
and in
o In instruction, research, and service activities, we honor and impart principles of academic honesty, freedom,
o Diversity is a key to our success. Not only are our doors open to men and women alike without regard to race, et
personal belief, disability. or sexual preference, but we also have a moral obligation to open the doors wider for any
that are under-represented or that have suffered from discrimination.
Sources:
OSU, 1987. Preparing for the Future, p. 5; amended in Oregon State University Bulletin General CataIogjeBB-90, p. 9.
OSU, 1990. Creating the Future: A Plan for Beginning the 90's, pp. iv.
OSU, 1991. Oregon State University Bulletin General Catalog 1991-92, p. 13.
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Presidents of the Institution
Tenure
No.
Name
Years
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William A. Finley, A.M., D.D.
Benjamin L. Arnold, A.M.
John M. Bloss, A.B., A.M., M.D.
H.B. Miller, Unk.
Thomas M. Gatch, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., D.D.
William Jasper Kerr, B.S., D.Sc., LL.D.
George Wilcox Peavy, B.L., M.S.F., Sc.D., LL.D.
Frank Llewellyn Ballard, B.S., D.Sc., LL.D.
August LeRoy Strand, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., LL.D.
James Herbert Jensen, B.Sc., M.A., Ph.D.
Robert William MacVicar, B.S., M.A., Ph.D.
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John Vincent Byrne, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
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10
Acting Presidents:
1865
1872
1892
1896
1897
1907
1934
1940
1942
1961
1970
1984
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1872
1892
1896
1897
1907
1932
1940
1941
1961
1969
1984
Years
Months
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19
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7
5
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25
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1
18
8
14
11
6
2
6
2
10
10
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John D. Letcher, C.E., (1892 1892; 4 mo.);
George Wilcox Peavy, B.L., M.S.F., Sc.D., LL.D., (1932 1934; 1 yr. 3 mo.);
Francois Archibald Gilfillan, B.S., Ph.G., Ph.C., Ph.D., (1941 - 1942; 1 yr. - 1 mo);
Roy Alton Young, A.A., B.S., M.S., Ph.D., (1969 1970; 1 yr. 1 mo.).
Source: Office of Budgets and Planning
President John V. Byrne
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OSU Central Administrative Officers
Office
Officer
President
John V. Byrne
Provost and Vice President for
Roy G. Arnold*
Office Held Since
November 1984
October 1991
Academic Affairs
Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs
John M. Dunn
July 1990
Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs:
Miriam W. Orzech
April 1986
W. Bruce Shepard
July 1990
Special Programs
Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs:
Undergraduate Studies
Vice President for Finance and Administration
L. Edwin Coate
October 1986
Assistant Vice President for Finance and
Kathleen Mulligan
October 1988
George H. Keller
January 1985
Administration/Director, Physical Plant
Vice President for Research, Graduate Studies,
and International Programs
Assistant Vice President for International
Edwin C. Price
November 1990
Research and Development
Vice President for Student Affairs
JoAnne J. Trow
Associate Vice President for Student Affairs/
J. Roger Penn
Dean of Students
M. Lynn Spruill
Assistant Vice President for University Relations/
Robert Bruce
* Two-Year Appointment
Sources: Office of Academic Affairs
Office of Budgets and Planning
September 1983/
July 1983
Vice President for University Relations
Director, News and Communication Services
July 1983
September 1989
November 1989
Administrative Organization
Oregon State University
Administrative Organization
Oregon State University
President
Legal Advisor
John V. Byrne
Caroline Kerl
Assistant to the President
Irene L. Sears
Director of Affirmative Action
Stephanie Sanford
Athletic Director
Dutch Baughman
Acting Director of
Multicuftural Affairs
Phyllis Lee
Provost and
Vice President for
Academic Affairs
Vice President for
Finance and
Administration
L. Edwin Coate
Vice President for
Research, Graduate
Studies, and
International Programs
George H. Keller
Source: Office of Budgets and Planning, 3/92
Roy G. Arnold
Vice President for
Student Affairs
Jo Anne J. Trow
Vice President for
University Relations
M. Lynn Spruill
Administration Organization
Oregon State Urnversfty
Provost
land Vice President for
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Faculty Senate President
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Administrative Aide to the Provost
Academic Affairs
Lou Shafer
Roy G. Arnold
Executive Secretary to the Provost
Kathleen Heath
Nancy Hoffman
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Assistant Vice President for
Academic Affairs - Special Programs
Associate Vice President
for Academic Affairs
John M. Dunn
Miriam Otzech
Faculty Associate
to the Provost
Sandra Woods*
Assistant Vice President
for Undergraduate Studies
W. Bruce Sheoard
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Dean, College of
Agricultural Sciences
C. J. Weiser
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Dean, College of
Business
Donald F. Parker
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Dean, College of
Education
(Acting)
Wayne Haverson
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Dean, College of
Engineering
John Owen
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Dean, College of
Forestry
George W. Brown
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Dean, College of
Health and Human
Performance
Michael G. Maksud
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Dean, College of
Home Economics
Dean, College of
Liberal Arts
Dean, College of
Oceanography
Dean, College of
Pharmacy
Dean, College of
Science
Dean, College of
Veterinary Medicine
Kinsey B. Green
B. H. Wilkins
Douglas R. Ca/dwell
Richard A. Ohvall
Frederick H. Home
Loren D. Koller
University
Librarian
Director of
Continuing Higher
Educ/Summer Term
Registrar
Air Force ROTC
Army ROTC
Navy ROTC
Daniel B. Dunham
Barbara Balz
James W. Swinyard
Commanding Officer
Stephen T. Smith
Commanding Officer
Robert Curtis
Commanding Officer
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Melvin A. George
* Temporary Appointment
Source: Office of Budgets and Planning, 3/92
Administrative Organization
Oregon State University
Vice President for
Finance and Administration
(continued)
Executive Support Specialist
L. Edwin Coate
Carol Spinney
Director
Facilities Planning
Assistant Vice President!
Director, Physical Plant
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John Koch
Kathleen Mulligan
Director, Environmental
Health and Safety
Director of Budgets
and Planning
Allan R. Mathany
Bill Francis
Director of
Business Affairs
Director of
Human Resources
Jacquelyn Rudolph
Director of
Radiation Center
Arthur G. Johnson
State Police
Source: Office of Budgets and Planning, 3/92
RobertL. Newton
Director of Printing
and Mailing Services
Charles W. Peckham
Director of University
Computing Services
John E. Skelton
Administrative Organization
Oregon State University
(continued)
Vice President for Research,
Graduate Studies, and
International Programs
Specialist
George H. Keller
Marcia Griffin
Dean of Research
Development
Officer
Dean of
Graduate School
Thomas J. Maresh
Man,, Nunn
Directors,
Research Centers
and
Institutes
Director of
Technology Transfer
William Hostetler
Director, Sea Grant
College Program
Dean of
International
Education
Robert E. Malouf
John G. Van de Water
Science and Technology
Institute (ASTI)
Robert McQuate
Assistant Director
ASTI
Cheiyf Coate
Source: Office of Budgets and Planning, 3/92
Director, OSU/
Hatfield
Marine Science
Center
Assistant Vice
President for
Research
and Development
Lavern J. Weber
Edwin C. Price
Administrative Organization
Oregon State University
(continued)
Vice President for
Student Affairs
Executive Assistant
Jo Anne J. Trow
Geri Page
Executive Secretary
Lorraine M. Borchers
Associate Vice President and
Dean of Students
J. Roger Penn
Interim Director of
Career Planning and
Placement Center
Shirley Gregoiy
Director of
New Student Programs
J. Franz Haun
Source: Office of Budgets and Planninri. 3/92
Director of
Counseling and
Testing Center
Morris L. LeMay
Director of
Student Financial Aid
Keith R. McCreight
Director of
Memorial Union
and Educational Activities
William C. Edwards
Director of
Student Housing and
Residence Programs
M. Edward Brian
Director of
Admissions
Director of
Student Health Center
Director of University
Food Services
D. Kay Conrad
Jayne Ackerman
Murray Stopherd
Administrative Organization
Oregon State University
(continued)
Vice President
for University
Relations
Management Assistant
M. Lynn Spruill
Sue Hecht
Director of
Alumni Relations
Director of
Development
Donald S. Wirth
John Evey
Assistant Vice President/
Director News and
Communication Services
Director of Community
and
Government Relations
Robert Bruce
Keith A. Mobley
Director of University
Publications
Director of University
Marketing, Conference
and Special Events
Sylvia Moore
OSU Portland Center
Jeffrey Grass
Paula Myers
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Director of Agricultural
Communications
Kenneth Kingsley
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Director of Sea Grant
Communications
James Larison
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Source: Office of Budgets and Planning, 3/92
Director of Sports
Information
Ha! Cowan
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Deans
College/School/Office
Name
Office Held Since
College of Agricuftural Sciences
Dean
Conrad J. (Bud) Weiser*
Associate Dean/Director of Academic Programs
Associate Dean/Director of Extension Service
Associate Dean/Director of
Agricultural Experiment Station
Associate Dean/Director of
International Research and Development
Assistant Dean and Head Advisor
Michael J. Burke
Orrin E. Smith
Thayne R. Dutson
Edwin C. Price
November 1991
August 1984
August 1980
October 1987
February 1985
Herbert E. Hansen
January 1987
Donald F. Parker
May 1991
Wayne W. Haverson
Lance Haddon
July 1991
July 1987
College of Business
Dean
College of Education
Dean (Acting)
Assistant Dean for Student Services
College of Engineering
Dean
Associate Dean for Administration
Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies/
Director of Engineering Research Office
Assistant Dean for Academic and Student Affairs
S. John T. Owen
W. Lee Schroeder
R. Gary Hicks
January 1990
July 1985
January 1990
Roy C. Rathja
January 1991
College of Forestry
Dean
George W. Brown
Associate Dean for Research
Associate Dean for Instruction, Continuing Education,
and International Programs
Assistant Dean/Extension Project Leader
Bart A. Thielges
Perry J. Brown
A. Scott Reed
January 1990
September 1990
July 1988
October 1990
College of Health and Human Performance
Dean
Michael G. Maksud
Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Studies and
Head Advisor
Kathleen F. Heath
July 1980
July 1984
College of Home Economics
Dean
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Associate Dean for Extension Home Economics
Kinsey B. Green
Sandra Helmick
Lois Goering
April 1984
January 1991
September 1988
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Deans (Continued)
College/School/Office
Name
Office Held Since
College of Liberal Arts
Dean
B. H. Wilkins
Associate Dean
Assistant Dean for Student Services
Sally E. Malueg
J. Jerry O'Connor
August 1982
July 1989
September 1989
College of Oceanography
Dean
Douglas R. Caidwell
Associate Dean
Lawrence F. Small
May 1985
March 1983
College of Pharmacy
Dean
Richard A. Ohvall
Assistant Dean for Pharmacy Practice, OHSU
Randall L. Vanderveen
July 1976
October 1988
College of Science
Dean
Frederick H. Home
Associate Dean for Research and Administration
Associate Dean for Students and Curriculum, and
Head Advisor
George D. Pearson
Richard W. Thies
October 1986
October 1991
January 1987
College of Veterinary Medicine
Dean
Loren D. Koller
Associate Dean/Director of Instruction
Norman E. Hutton
July 1985
July 1980
Graduate School
Dean
Thomas J. Maresh
Associate Dean
John C. Ringle
January 1989
February 1981
Office of International Education
Dean
John G. Van de Water
October 1989
Richard A. Scanlan
January 1989
Research Office
Dean
Office of the Dean of Students
Dean
J. Roger Penn
Assistant Dean
Assistant Dean
William J. Brennan
Nancy M. Vanderpool
* Two-Year Appointment
Sources: Colleges
Office of Academic Affairs
Office of Budgets and Planning
July 1983
September 1968
September 1979
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International Education and Research Services
Country
Institution/Location
Arrangement With
Student Exchange Programs (Agreements with OSU or OSSHE)
AUSTRALIA
a
a
a
PEOPLE'S
REPUBLIC OF
CHINA
a
DENMARK
a
a
a
a
ECUADOR
a
a
Charles Sturt University/Mitchell, Bathurst
Roseworthy Agricultural Institute, Roseworthy
University of Technology, Sydney
College of Liberal Arts
College of Agricultural Sciences
College of Business
Central Institute for Nationalities, Beijing
Fujian Teachers University, Fuzhou
Normal College of Foreign Languages, Beijing
OSSHE
OSSHE
OSSHE
Aarhus Graduate School of Management, Aarhus
Copenhagen School of Economics and Business
Administration, Copenhagen
College of Business
College of Business
Pontificia Cathólica Universidad del Ecuador, Quito
(Summer)
Pontificia Cathólica Universidad del Ecuador, Quito
College of Liberal Arts
OSSHE
(Year-Long)
ENGLAND
a
FRANCE
a
University of Lancaster, Lancaster
College of Science
Faculté Catholique of Lyon, Lyon
University of Lyon I, Lyon
University of Lyon II, Lyon
University of Lyon Ill, Lyon
University of Lyon II Institute, Lyon
University of Poitiers, Poitiers
OSSHE
OSSHE
OSSHE
OSSHE
OSSHE
OSSHE
Paedagogische Hochshule, Ludwigsburg
University of Freiburg, Freiburg
University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg
University of Hohenheim, Hohenheim
University of Karisruhe, Karisruhe
University of Konstanz, Konstanz
University of Mannheim, Mannheim
University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart
University of Tubingen, TUbingen
University of Ulm, Ulm
OSSHE
OSSHE
OSSHE
OSSHE
OSSHE
OSSHE
OSSHE
OSSHE
OSSHE
OSSHE
Attila József University, Szeged
OSSHE
Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo
Asia University, Tokyo
Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto
Toyo University, Tokyo
Waseda University, Tokyo
OSSHE
English Language Institute
English Language Institute
English Language Institute
OSSHE
Ewha University, Seoul
Yonsei University, Seoul
OSSHE
OSSHE
a
Lincoln College, Christchurch
College of Forestry and College
of Agricultural Sciences
SCOTLAND
a
Robert Gordon's Institute of Technology, Aberdeen
Department of Art, College of
Engineering, and College of
Home Economics
U.S.S.R.
a
Kiev Polytechnic Institute, Kiev
Oregon State University
a
a
a
a
a
GERMANY
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
HUNGARY
a
JAPAN
a
a
a
a
a
KOREA
a
a
NEW
ZEALAND
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International Education and Research Services (Continued)
Country
Institution/Location
Arrangement With
Northwest Interinstitutional Council for Study Abroad Programs (NICSA*)
ENGLAND
FRANCE
GERMANY
ITALY
London
Avignon
Cologne
. Siena
Oregon State University
Oregon State University
Oregon State University
Oregon State University
International Aareements and Contracts
ARGENTINA
Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia Agropecuaria (INTA),
Buenos Aires
Universidad Nacional de Ia Plata, La Plata
Department of Entomology
Universidad de Buenos Aires (FAUBA)
Department of Food Science
and Technology
College of Forestry
Mitchell College of Advanced Education
University of Technology, Sydney
College of Liberal Arts
College of Business
CHILE
Universidad Arturo Prat, Iquique
Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia
Universidad Cathólica de Valparaiso, Valparaiso
Universidad de Concepcion, Concepcion
Universidad del Norte, Antofagasta
Universidad de Chile, Santiago
lnstituto Professional de Osorno, Osorno
Instituto Hidrografico de Ia Armada de Chile, Valparaiso
College of Oceanography
College of Forestry
College of Oceanography
College of Oceanography
College of Oceanography
College of Oceanography
College of Oceanography
College of Oceanography
CHINA,
PEOPLE'S
REPUBLIC OF
Northeastern Forestry Institute, Harbin
Ocean University of Qingdao, Qingdao
Shanghai Second Polytechnic University, Shanghai
Zhejiang Agriculture University, Hangzhou
College of Forestry
College of Oceanography
College of Education
College of Agricultural Sciences
COSTA RICA
Instituto Tecnologico de Costa Rica, Cartago
Universidad Estatal a Distancia, San Jose
Universidad Nacional, Heredia
OSU
OSU
OSU
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Charles University, Prague
College of Health and
Human Performance
Copenhagen School of Economics and
Business Administration, Copenhagen
College of Business
Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences, Jyvaskyla Univ.
College of Health and
Human Performance
L'lnstitut National de Ia Recherche Agronomique, Paris
University of Rennes I, Rennes
College of Forestry
College of Science
INDIA
Avinashilingam Deemed University, Coimbatore
College of Home Economics
INDONESIA
Syiah Kuala University, Banda Aceh
College of Education
JAPAN
Daido Institute of Technology, Daido
College of Engineering
KOREA
Seoul National University, Department of
Physical Education, Seoul
University of Pusan, National Fisheries, Pusan
College of Health and
Human Performance
Department of
Microbiology
.
AUSTRALIA
DENMARK
.
.
FINLAND
FRANCE
i
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International Education and Research Services (Continued)
Country
Institution/Location
Arrangement With
KU WAIT
Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Kuwait City
International Research
and Development
MOROCCO
Ecole National Forestiere d'lngenieures, Sale
Dept of Rangeland
Resources
NIGERIA
University of Benin, Benin City
Dept of Fisheries and Wildlife
PAKISTAN
University of Peshawar, Islamabad
University Grants Commission, Islamabad
Dept of Geosciences
College of Science
PERU
' La Direccion de Hidrograpfia y Navegacion de Ia Marina College of Oceanography
de Guerra del Peru, Chucuito
RWANDA
SRI LANKA
L'Universite Nationale de Rwanda, Kigali
University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya
. Department of Agriculture, Peradeniya
THAILAND
Kasetsart University, Bangkok
Dept of Fisheries and Wildlife
College of Agricultural Sciences
College of Agricultural Sciences
Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai
College of Agricultural Sciences
and College of Home
Economics
College of Health and
Human Performance
College of Health and Human
Performance, and College of
Home Economics
College of Agricultural Sciences
TURKEY
University of Cukurova, Adana
Department of Entomology
U.S.S.R
Far Eastern Technical Insititute, Valdivostok
Lenin All-Union Academy of Agricultural Sciences,
Khabarovsk
Dept of Fisheries and Wildlife
College of Agricultural Sciences
Department of Physical Education, Ministry of
Education, Bangkok
Srinakharinwirot University, Bangkok
YEMEN
i Sana'a University, Sana'a
College of Agricultural Sciences
*
Northwest Interinstitutional Council for Study Abroad Term-long study abroad opportunities offered in
coordination with the American Heritage Association.
Sources: Office of International Education
Office of Research
Office of Budgets and Planning
Categories
Study Abroad Programs
NICSA
Countries
13
4
International Contracts and Agreements
TOTAL (Unduplicated)
41
Institutions
38
-.4Z
85
C
Oregon State University
Overseas Operations and Educational Programs
1991-92
-
4,t'.
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Legend
I.
Student Exchange
A
_\__
NICSA
"
international Agreements/
Contracts
(Research Office and OIRD)
Sources: Research Office, Office of International Education
Office of International Research and Development
I
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Oregon State University Fact Book 1992
OSU Off-Campus Extension Service Offices,
Agricultural Experiment Stations, and
Research Facilities in Oregon
Extension Service Offices
Baker
Benton
Clackamas
Clatsop
Columbia
Extension Seivices
Agriculture, 4-H, Home Economics
2610 Grove St., Baker City 97814
Forestiy, 4-H, Home Economics, Horticulture
1849 N.W. 9th St., #8, Corvallis 97330
Crops, Forestry, 4-H, Home Economics, Livestock
200 Warner-Mime Rd., Oregon City 97045
2050 Marine Dr., P.O. Box 207, Astoria 97103
Forestry, 4-H, Home Economics
Courthouse, St. Helens 97051
Agriculture, Forestry, 4-H, Home Economics, Livestock
Seafoods Lab, 250 36th St., Astoria 97103
Marine
Coos
Coos Co. Coquille Annex, 290 N. Central, Coquille 97423
Forestry, 4-H, Home Econ., Horticulture, Livestock, Marine
Crook
Courthouse, Prineville 97754
Agriculture, Crops, 4-H, Home Economics
Curry
Community Devel., Forestry, 4-H, Horticulture, Youth at Risk
950 5. Ellensburg, P.O. Box 488, Gold Beach 97444
Deschutes 1421 S. Hwy 97, P.O. Box 756, Redmond 97756
Crops, Dairy, Forestry, 4-H, Livestock
1128 N.W. Harriman, Bend 97701
Energy, 4-H, Home Economics
Douglas
1134 S.E. Douglas Ave., P.O. Box 1165, Roseburg 97470
Forestry, 4-H, Horticulture, Lightspeed, Livestock
Gilliam
Courthouse, P.O. Box 707, Condon 97823
Community Development, Crops, 4-H, Home Economics
Grant
Courthouse, P.O. Box 69, Canyon City 97820
4-H, Home Economics, Livestock
Harney
Agriculture, 4-H, Home Economics
Courthouse, 450 N. Buena Vista, Burns 97720
Hood River 2990 Experiment Station Dr., Hood River 97031
Farm Management, 4-H, Home Economics
Jackson
1301 Maple Grove Dr., Medford 97501
Agr.. Crops, Energy, Forestry, 4-H, Home Econ., Livestock
Southern Oregon Exp. Sta. 569 Hanley Rd., Medford 97501
Horticulture
Jefferson
530 'D" St., Madras 97741
Agriculture, Community Development, 4-H, Home Economics
Warm Springs Indian Res. P.O. Box 430, Warm Springs 97761 Agriculture, 4-H, Home Economics
Josephine
Agriculture. Dairy, Farm Management, 4-H, Home Economics
215 Ringuette St., Grants Pass 97527
Klamath
Agr., Community Devel., 4-H, Home Economics, Livestock
3328 Vandenberg Rd., Klamath Falls 97603
Lake
Courthouse, Lakeview 97630
Farm Management, 4-H, Home Economics
Lane
950 W. 13th Ave., Eugene 97402-3999
EFNEP, Energy, FCL, Forage, For., 4-H, Home Econ., Hort.
Uncoln
Agr., Community Devel., Forestry, 4-H, Home Econ., Marine
29 S.E. 2nd St., Newport 97365
Unn
4th and Lyons, P.O. Box 765, Albany 97321
Agriculture, Agronomy, 4-H, Home Economics
300 Market St., Suite 204, Lebanon 97355
Technical Outreach
Malheur
Comm. Dev., Crops, Dairy, Farm Mgt, 4-H, Home Ec., Lvstk
710 S.W. 5th Ave., Ontario 97914
MarIon
3180 Center St. N.E., Room 160, Salem 97301
Agriculture, Crops, Dairy, 4-H, Home Economics, Marketing
Morrow
430 Heppner-Lex Hwy, P.O. Box 397, Heppner 97836
Agriculture, 4-H, Home Economics
Multnomah 211 S.E. 80th Ave., Portland 97215
Admin., EFNEP, 4-H, Home Economics, Horticulture, Marine
1530 S.W. Taylor, Portland 97205
Energy
N. Willamette R&E Center, 15210 N.E. Miley Rd., Aurora 97002 Crops, Horticulture
Polk
182 S.W. Academy St., P.O. Box 640, Dallas 97338
FarmBusiness Management, 4-H, Home Economics, Livestock
Sherman
Courthouse, P.O. Box 385, Moro 97039
Agriculture, 4-H, Home Economics
Tillamook
2204 Fourth St., Tillamook 97141
Agriculture, 4-H, Home Economics, Marine, Dairy
Umatilla
721 S.E. Third St., Suite 3, Pendleton 97801
Agriculture, 4-Hflouth, Home Economics, Livestock
Hermiston A.R.&E Center, P.O. Box 105, Hermiston 97838
Crops, Plant Pathology
418 N Main St., Box 'E", Milton-Freewater 97862
Horticulture
Umatilla Indian Reservation, P.O. Box 638, Pendleton 97801
Union
10507 N. McAJister Rd., LaGrande 97850
Agriculture, Forestry, 4-H, Home Economics, Livestock
Wallowa
Courthouse, P.O. Box 280, Enterprise 97828
Agr., Community Devel., 4-H, Home Econ., Livestock, Energy
Wasco
207 Courthouse Annex A, 400 E. 5th St., The Dalles 97058
Agriculture, 4-H, Horticulture, Livestock
Washington Courthouse, Hillsboro 97124 (mail address)
Agronomy, CPO, 4-H, Home Econ., Horticulture, Livestock
Branch Co. Office Bldg., 2448 S.E. Tualatin Valley Hwy
Wheeler
Courthouse, P.O. Box 407, Fossil 97830
Agriculture, 4-H, Home Economics
Yamhill
2050 Lafayette St., McMinnville 97128
Agriculture, Forestry, 4-H, Home Econ., Hort., Poultry
Source: OSU Extension Service Office
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OSU Off-Campus in Oregon (Continued)
OSU Extension Service
The OSU Extension Service is the university's off-campus, informal education link with the people of Oregon.
Extension Service programs help people solve problems and improve skills in the areas of agriculture, forestry,
marine resources, energy, community development, home economics, and youth development (4-H).
Some 170 Extension Service faculty are located in 40 offices around the state, including at least one office in each
Oregon county. Another 90 or so faculty are in nine OSU colleges where they work side-by-side with their
laboratory and classroom colleagues. These professionals are the eyes and ears of the university, working closely
with Oregonians in all walks of life. They listen to what Oregonians are saying, and provide feedback to the
university for determining research needs.
OSU Extension Service has been a part of the university for more than 75 years. It was officially created in 1911
by action of the Oregon Legislature, and recognized nationally in 1914 with the Smith-Lever Act. Funding for
Extension programs comes from federal, state, and county government, and from fees, grants and contracts.
PROGRAMS:
. Agriculture
Extension/Sea Grant
Home Economics
Community Development
Forestry
Energy
4-H/Youth
Agricultural Branch Experiment Stations and Research Centers
Central Oregon Agricultural Research Center
Coastal Oregon Marine Experiment Station
Columbia Basin Agricultural Research Center
Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Center
Hermiston Agricultural Research and Extension Center
Klamath Agricultural Experiment Station
Maiheur Agricultural Experiment Station
Mid-Columbia Agricultural Research and Extension Center
North Willamette Research and Extension Center
Southern Oregon AgrIcultural Experiment Station
850 N.W. Dogwood Lane, Madras 97741
2030 Marine Science Dr., Newport 97365
Sefoods Laboratory, 250 36th St., Astoria 97103
Pendleton Station: P.O. Box 370, Pendieton 97801
Moro Station: Star At, Box 1A, Moro 97039
SQuaw Butte Station: HC-71, 4.51 Highway 205, Burns 97720
Union Station: P.O. Box E, Union 97883
Hinkie Rd., P.O. Box 105, Hermiston 97838
6941 Washburn Way, Kiamath Falls 97603-9365
595 Onion Ave., Ontario 97914
3005 Experiment Station Dr., Hood River 97031
15210 NE Miley Rd., Aurora 97002
569 Hanley Rd., Medford 97502
The Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station
The Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station was organized July 1, 1888, in accordance with the Hatch Act of
1887. It now includes a central station at Corvallis and ten branch stations in the major crop and climate areas
of Oregon, assuring that its research program is close to the people and the needs of Oregon agriculture.
The station is the principal agricultural research agency in the state. Its mission is to conduct research and
demonstrations in the agricultural, biological, social, and environmental sciences that contribute to the economic
and social welfare of Oregon.
The station conducts research in the following departments and colleges: Agricultural and Resource Economics,
Agricultural Chemistry, Animal Sciences, Bioresource Engineering, Botany and Plant Pathology, Crop and Soil
Science, Entomology, Fisheries and Wildlife, Food Science and Technology, Home Economics, Horticulture,
Microbiology, Rangeland Resources, Statistics, and Veterinary Medicine. Research is supported in other units such
as the Center for Gene Research and Biotechnology, the Environmental Health Sciences Center, and Western Rural
Development Center.
Sources: Agricultural Communications; Agricultural Experiment Station Office; OSU Extension Service Office; and
Office of Budgets and Planning
OSU Extension Service,
Agricultural Experiment Station,
and Research Facility Locations in Oregon
(Seat oods Lab)
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Source: Agricultural Communications (2/92)
Malheur
Oregon State University
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
Field units
Soulhern Or
GRANTS
PASS
Eastern Oregon
Ag Res Center
Harney
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AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH & EXT CENTER
AES FIELD LABORATORY
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS, RESIDENT TEACHING
II. Academic Information
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INSTITUTIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION
Department/Major
College
Accrediting/Membership Group
Last I Next
Institutional Accreditation
Oregon State
University1
*Commjssjon on Colleges of the Northwest
Association of Schools and Colleges
1990 2000
(NASC)
Professional Accreditation
Society for Range Management (SAM)
1987
1997
Business (B,MBA);
Accounting (B)
*P.rnerican Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business
1986
1996
Elementary/Secondary
Teachers (MD);
Guidance Counselors (M,D)
*National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
1986
1993
1986
1993
Agricultural Sciences Rangeland Resources (B,M,D)
Business2
Education
(AACSB)
(NCATE)
Oregon Teacher Standards and Practices Commission
(OTSPC)
Engineering
Counseling (M,D)
Council of Accreditation of Counseling and Related
Education Programs (CACREP)
1985
1993
Chemical, Civil, Computer
Electrical, Industrial
Industrial (Manufacturing)
Mechanical, Nuclear (B)
*Engjneerin9 Accreditation Commission of the
Accreditation Board for Engineering and
Technology (ABET)
1991
1994
1990
1996
Construction Engineering
Management (B)
Council for Construction Education (ACCE)
(B,M,D)
*Society of American Foresters (SAF)
1990
2000
Environmental Health (B,M)
National Environmental Health Science and Protection
Accreditation Council (NEHSP)
1991
1996
Exercise and Sport Science/
Athletic Training (B)
National Athletic Training Association (NATA)
1988
1993
Health Care Administration (B)
Association of University Programs in Health
Administration (AUPHA)
1991
1994
(B,M,D)
Council for Professional Development of the American
Home Economics Association (AHEA)
1985
1995
Nutrition and Food Management
(B - Dietetic Option)
*American Dietetic Association
1990
2000
Journalism5 (B)
*American Council on Education in Journalism and
Mass Communication (ACEJMC)
1985
1992
Music (8)
*National Association of Schools of Music (NASM)
1985
1992
Pharmacy
(B,M,D)
*American Council on Pharmaceutical Education (ACPE)
1986
1992
Science
Chemistry (B,M,D)
American Chemical Society (ACS)
1989
1994
Veterinary Medicine
(M,D,FP)
*Council on Education of the American Veterinary
Medical Association (AVMA)
1988
1993
Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare
Organizations (JCAHO)
1990
1993
Forestry1
Health & Human
Performance
Home Economics1
Uberal Arts
(ADA)4
Other Professional Accreditation
Student Health Service
1
2
Interim accreditation review in 1995.
Accreditation of the undergraduate and graduate programs in business and the undergraduate program in accounting.
Full membership in AUPHA.
An ADA "approved" program.
Technical Journalism program will terminate in June, 1992.
* National institutional and specialized accrediting bodies recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education.
B = Bachelors; M = Masters; D = Doctorate; FP = First Professional (DVM)
Sources: Colleges/Departments; Office of Academic Affairs; Office of Budgets and Planning (1/92)
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Academic Programs and Degrees
1991 -92
Programs
By College
Bachelor
Dearees
Master
Doctorate
Special
Programs
IPEDS*
Code
College of Agricultural Sciences (AGR)
Bioresources Research
Botany1 (SCI)
B.S.
B.S.
M.A., M.S.
M.A., MS.
MA., M.S.
M.A., M.S.
-
Botany and Plant Pathology' (SCI)
Entomology' (SCI)
Extension Methods (ED, HEC)
Microbiology' (SCI)
Statistics' (SCI)
Pre-Veterinary Medicine
B.A., B.S.
Agricultural and Resource Economics
B.S.
B.S.
MS.
-
M.A., M.S.
Agricultural Business Management
Economics (FOR, CLA)
B.S.
--
-
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
-
M.Agr., M.A.I.S.
M.Agr., M.A.LS.
M.A.I.S.
M.Agr., M.A.l.S.
M.Agr., M.A.LS.
T
260616
260301
260301
260702
131299
260501
270501
182001
-
M.Agr., M.A.l.S.
-
010103
010101
Ph.D.
M.A.I.S.
450601
-
M.Agr., M.A.I.S.,
131301
-
M.A.T.
M.Agr.
M.A.I.S.
Ph.D.
Agricultural Chemistry
Agricultural Education and General Agriculture
Agricultural Education
General Agriculture
International Agricultural Development
Animal Sciences
B.S.
--
B.S.
Poultry Science
Bioresource Engineering2 (ENGR)
Crop and Soil Science
Crop Science
Soil Science
Fisheries and Wildlife
Aquaculture
Fisheries Science
Wildlife Science
Food Science and Technology
Horticulture
Rangeland Resources
M.S.
B.S.
-
MS.
M.S.
M.S.
MS.
M.S.
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
M.Agr., M.A.I.S.
020101
010701
020201
M.Agr., MAI.S.
020209
M.Agr., M.A.I.S.
M.Agr.
020402
020402
M.Agr., MA IS.
140301
020501
030301
-
-
B.S.
B.S.
B.S.
B.S.
M.S.
M.S.
M.S.
M.S.
M.S.
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
M.Agr., M.A.I.S.
M.Agr.
M.Agr.
M.Agr., M.A.I.S.
M.Agr., M.A.I.S.
BA, B.S.
M.B.A
-
M.M.S.
060401
-
-
-
gC, Option
Option
060201
061201
-
-
-
-
-
Option
Option
Option
060397
060398
060901
--
-
B.A., B.S.
-
-
Option
Option
Option
-
060101
060497
061401
060701
B.S.
--
010303
030301
030601
020301
010601
020409
College of Business (BUS)
Business Administration
Accounting and Management Information Systems
Accounting3
Management Information Systems3
Finance and International Business
Financial Management3
Financial Services3
International Business3
-
Management and Marketing
General Business3
Management3
Marketing3
Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism Management4
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Programs and Degrees at OSU: 1991-92 (Continued)
Programs
By College
Bachelor
Degrees
Master
Doctorate
Special
Programs
IPEDS
Code
CoIIee of Education6'7'8 (ED)
Education, General
-
i Ed.M.
Ed.D., Ph.D.
MAT., M.A.I.S.
130101
Teaching
-
M.A.T.
-
M.A.I.S.
131399
Curriculum and instruction
-
-
-
M.A.I.S.
130301
-
M.A.T., M.A.I.S.
131202
M.A.l.S.
131201
Elementary Education
-
-
-
Ed.M.
College and University Teaching
-
-
-
Community College Education4
-
Ed.M.
Ed.D.,
Postsecondary and Technological Education
Adult Education
Ph.D.
M.A.!.S.
131299
M.A.l.S.
130407
M.A.l.S.
130497
-
-
M.A.l.S.
131299
-
Ed.M., M.S.
M.AJ.S.
131309
Ed.M., M.S.
-
Ed.M., M.A., M.S.
Ed.D.,
Counseling
-
M.S.
College Student Services Administration5
-
Ed.M., M.S.
Engineering Physics (SCI)
B.S.
-
Pre-Engineering Physics
--
-
-
Pre-General Engineering
-
-
Geological Engineering (U of Idaho)
B.S.
-
Metallurgical Engineering (U of Idaho)
B.S.
Community Education
Extension Methods (AGR, HEC)
Industrial Arts Education4
Trade and Industrial Education4
Vocational Education4
-
131320
M.A.l.S.
131396
Ph.D.
M.A.I.S.
131101
Ed.D., Ph.D.
-
130498
-
141201
T
141202
-
T
140102
-
141501
--
-
T
142001
T
142101
140301
Ph.D.
Counselor Education and
College Student Service Administration
College of Engineering (ENGR)
Mining Engineering (U of Idaho)
B.S.
-
--
Bioresource Engineering
-
M.S.
Ph.D.
M.Agr., M.A.l.S.
Pre-Bioresource Engineering
-
-
-
T
140302
Water Resources
-
--
-
M.A.I.S.
310401
B.S.
M.S.
Ph.D.
MAI.S.
140701
-
-
-
T
140702
B.S.
MS.
Ph.D.
M.A.l.S.
140801
Pre-Civil Engineering
-
-
-
T
140802
Civil Engineering-Forest Engineering (FOR)
B.S.
-
-
-
149997
Construction Engineering Management
B.S.
--
-
-
140803
Pre-Construction Engineering Management
-
-
-
T
140804
Ocean Engineering
-
M.Oc.E.
-
-
142401
B.S.
MA., M.S.
Ph.D.
M.A.I.S.
110101
Chemical Engineering
Pre-Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Science
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Programs and Degrees at OSU: 1991-92 (Continued)
Programs
By College
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Computer Engineering
Pre-Computer Engineering
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Pie-Electrical Engineering
Bachelor
Deqrees
Master
Doctorate
Special
Programs
IPEDS*
Code
-
M.S.
Ph.D.
M.A.I.S.
140903
B.S.
-
-
140901
T
140902
-
141001
-
-
T
141003
B.S.
MS.
Ph.D.
M.A.I.S.
141701
-
-
1
-
141702
B.S.
-
B.S.
MS.
Ph.D.
M.A.I.S.
141901
-
-
MS.
T
M.A.I.S.
141902
--
-
B.S.
M.S.
Ph.D.
M.A.I.S.
142301
-
-
-
142302
--
M.S.
B.S.
-
-
1
-
B.S.
M.F., MS.
M.F., M.S.
M.F., M.S.
--
B.S.
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Pie-Industrial Engineering
Manufacturing Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Pre-Mechanical Engineering
Materials Science
Nuclear Engineering
Pie-Nuclear Engineering
Radiation Health
Radiation Health Physics
141703
141801
260611
410299
College of Forestry (FOR)
Forest Engineering
Forest Engineering-Civil Engineering (ENGR)
Forest Products
Forest Resources
Economics (AGR, CLA)
Forest Management
Forest Recreation Resources
Forest Science
Ph.D.
M.A.l.S.
--
-
030504
149997
Ph.D.
M.A.I.S.
030509
Ph.D.
M.A.I.S.
030506
MA, MS.
Ph.D.
M.A.I.S.
450601
B.S.
-
-
030506
B.S.
-
-
-
M.F., M.S.
Ph.D.
M.A.l.S.
030502
-
-
M.A.T.
131307
-
M.A.T.
131316
B.S.
-
-
M.A.l.S.
131314
-
MS.
Ph.D.
-
M.A.l.S.
131314
M.A.I.S.
170896
B.S.
B.S.
-
310201
Colleae of Health and Human Performance (HHP)
Health Education
Physical Education
Exercise and Sport Science
Human Performance
Movement Studies for the Disabled
Public Health
Environmental Health and Safety
Environmental Health Management
Health
Health and Safety Administration
Health Care Administration
Health Education
Health Promotion and Education
-
M.S.
-
-
150597
-
M.S.
-_
M.A.l.S.
150598
--
MS.
-
131307
-
M.S.
Ph.D.
-
M.A.LS.
150608
B.S.
-
B.S.
-
i
B.S.
-
M.S.
--
-
180701
-
131307
131307
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Programs and Degrees at OSU: 1991-92 (Continued)
Programs
By College
Decirees
Master
Bachelor
Doctorate
Special
Programs
IPEDS*
Code
Colleae of Home Economics (HEC)
Extension Methods (AGR, ED)
Family Resource Management
MS.
-.
-
-
M.A.I.S.
131299
Ph.D.
M.A.I.S.
190401
-
190902
M.A.I.S.
-
190998
190603
--
--
190698
-
-
190903
M.A.I.S., uC
190498
M.A.I.S.
190101
Apparel, Interiors, Housing, and Merchandising
Apparel Design
Apparel, Interiors, and Merchandising
Housing Studies
Interior Merchandising
Merchandising Management
Human Development and Family Sciences
Family Finance and Consumer Studies
Gerontology
Home Economics
Home Economics Communication
Home Economics Education
Human Development and Family Studies
Nutrition and Food Management
B.S.
B.S.
M.A., M.S.
-
B.S.
-
B.S.
-
-
MS.
-
B.S.
B.S.
-
i
B.S.
M.S.
M.S.
B.S.
M.S.
American Studies
Human Services
Latin American Affairs
Uberal Studies
Marine and Maritime Studies (Suspended)
Museum Studies
Northwest Studies (Suspended)
Peace Studies
Russian Studies
Scientific and Technical Communication9
Twentieth Century Studies
Women Studies
B.A., B.S.
-
MA., M.S.
Anthropology
Applied Anthropology
Art
8.A., B.S.
B.A., B.S.
-
-
190705
-
-
199998
-
M.A.T., M.A.I.S.
131308
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
M.A.I.S.
M.A.I.S.
190798
190501
-
uC
uC
uC
050102
440797
050107
M.A.I.S.
309996
250501
--
uC
uC
uC
050198
300501
050110
M.A.I.S.
231101
uC
M.A.I.S., uC
309997
M.A.I.S.
450201
-
450201
M.A.I.S.
500701
-
500102
M.A.I.S.
M.A.I.S.
M.A.T.
450601
M.A.I.S.
160101
-
160901
-
160501
Collecie of Liberal Arts (CLA)
B.A., B.S.
--
-
-
-
B.F.A.
--
-
Economics10 (AGR, FOR)
B.A., B.S.
MA., M.S.
Ph.D.
English
Language Arts Education
Foreign Languages and Uteratures
B.A.
-
-
Applied Visual Arts
M.A.
-
-
-
-
French
B.A.
-
German
Spanish
B.A.
-
B.A.
-
B.A., B.S.
-
History
-
240101
300701
230101
131305
-
160905
M.A.I.S.
450801
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Programs and Degrees at OSU: 1991-92 (Continued)
Programs
By College
Journalism (Technical)4
Music
Music Education
Philosophy
Religious Studies4
Political Science
Psychology
SocIology
Speech Communication
Broadcast Media Communication4"
Communication"
Theater Ails"
Bachelor
Dearees
Master
Doctorate
Special
Programs
IPEDS
Code
-
-
M.A.l.S.
090405
-
M.A.I.S.
500901
-
-
BA, B.S.
-
-
MAT.
MAI.S.
380101
B.A., B.S.
-
M.A.LS.
380201
-
M.A.I.S.
451001
-
MAI.S.
420101
-
M.A.I.S.
451101
-
MALS.
231001
-
-
-
-
Option
Option
Option
231001
-
-
-
MA., M.S.
Ph.D.
-
M.A., MS.
Ph.D.
-
400603
M.A., M.S.
-
-
-
T
181901
B.S.
M.S.
Ph.D.
M.A.I.S.
181401
Biology
Pre-Dental Hygiene
Pre-Dentistry
Genetics
Pre-Medical Technology
Medical Technology
Pre-Medicine
Pre-Nursing
Pre-Occupational Therapy
Pre-Optometry
Pre-Osteopaihy
Pre-Physical Therapy
Pre-Podiatry
Pre-Veterinary Medicine
B.S.
-
-
-
260101
T
170198
T
181701
MA., M.S.
Ph.D.
M.A.I.S.
260703
-
-.
-
Atmospheric Sciences
Biochemistry and Biophysics
B.S.
M.S.
B.S.
M.A., MS.
B.A., B.S.
BA., B.S.
-
BA, B.S.
B.A., B.S.
B.A., B.S.
B.A., B.S.
131312
090701
500501
Colleae of OceanograDhy (OC)
Geophysics
Marine Resource Management
Oceanography
039997
400702
College of Pharmacy (PHAR)
Pre-Pharmacy
Pharmacy
College of Science (SCI)
B.S.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
T
170398
-
170310
T
181801
T
181199
T
170897
T
181202
T
181302
T
170809
T
181502
T
182001
Ph.D.
M.A.I.S.
400401
Ph.D.
MAI.S.
260201
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Programs and Degrees at OSU: 1991-92 (Continued)
Programs
By College
Deal5s
Master
Bachelor
Botany and Plant Pathology
Botany
Chemistry
Entomology
General Science'2
Science, Technology, and Society
Geosclences
Geography
Geology
Mathematics
Mathematical Sciences
Microbiology
Physics
Science and Mathematics Education
Mathematics Education
Science Education
Biology Education
Chemistry Education
Integrated Science Education
Physics Education
Statistics
Operations Research
Zoology
Doctorate
Special
Programs
IPEDS
Code
M.Agr., M.A.LS.
-
260301
Ph.D.
M.A.LS.
400501
Ph.D.
260702
Ph.D.
M.Agr., M.A.LS.
-
-
-
uC
309956
MA., M.S.
M.A., M.S.
Ph.D.
M.A.I.S.
450701
B.A., B.S.
Ph.D.
M.A.I.S.
400601
B.S.
M.A., M.S.
Ph.D.
M.A.I.S.
270101
B.S.
-
-
279998
B.S.
M.A., MS.
Ph.D.
M.Agr., M.AI.S.
B.A., B.S.
M.A., M.S.
Ph.D.
M.A.I.S.
400801
Ph.D.
MAT.
131311
Ph.D.
-
131316
MAT.
131316
M.A.T.
131316
M.A.T.
131316
M.A.T.
131316
270501
Ph.D.
BA., B.S.
MA., M.S.
M.A., M.S.
M.A., M.S.
B.S.
MA., MS.
B.A., B.S.
B.S.
B.A., B.S.
-
i
-
-
-
-
MA., MS.
MA., MS.
260301
300101
260501
-
-
-
BA., B.S.
M.A., M.S.
Ph.D.
M.Agr., MAI.S.
MA., M.S.
-
M.A.I.S.
061302
MA., MS.
Ph.D.
M.A.I.S.
260701
-
-
Ph.D.
-
-
D.V.M.
-
M.S.
-
-
M.S.
Ph.D.
M.S.
Ph.D.
-
-
-
College of Veterinary Medicine (VM)
Comparative Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary Science
182403
P
182401
182402
Graduate School (GS)
Interdisciplinary Studies
Plant Physiology
Toxicology
309955
M.A.l.S.
-
-
260307
260612
Reserved Officer Training Corps (ROTC)
Aerospace Studies (Air Force)
Military Science (Army)
Naval Science (Navy, Marine Corps)
--
-
T
280101
T
280301
T
280401
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26
Programs and Degrees at OSU: 1991-92 (Continued)
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bachelor of Science
Master of Agriculture
Master of Arts
Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies
Master of Arts in Teaching
Master of Business Administration
Master of Education
Master of Forestry
M.Oc.E. Master of Ocean Engineering
Master of Science
M.S.
Doctor of Education
Ed.D.
Doctor of Philosophy
Ph.D.
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
D.V.M.
B.A.
B.F.A.
B.S.
M.Agr.
M.A.
M.A.I.S.
M.A.T.
M.B.A.
Ed.M.
M.F.
()
Bold
Italics
C Certificate
uC - Undergraduate
gC - Graduate
P - First Professional
T - Pre-Professional/Transfer
Joint college or department programs
Departments
Program, degree, or department will terminate on June 30, 1992
New program and/or degree
Degree type dropped; see previous issue of OSU Fact Book. Excludes changes in M.Agr. and
M.A.l.S. participation.
IPEDS (Integrated Postsecondary education ata ystem). The IPEDS code (also referred to as the "CIP"
code--classification of Instructional Programs), was developed by the National Center for
Educational Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, and is used by higher education institutions
in the United States for federal reporting purposes.
Note: Option programs are listed 11(1) they are recognized by OSSHE, or (2) they have an OSU "Major
a course designator.
code number
Endnotes
Joint department funding with the College of Science. Degrees are granted through the College of
Science.
2
Degrees are granted through the College of Engineering.
Diplomas are entitled "Business Administration".
Program will terminate or will be suspended on June 30, 1992. No new students are being admitted.
No new students are being admitted into the doctorate program.
8
The College of Education will close on June 30, 1992. A School of Education will be located in the
College of Home Economics. A Category I proposal has been submitted to the Oregon State Board of
Higher Education to change the name to the College of Home Economics and Education.
10
12
OSU's Secondary and K-i 2 Professional Teacher Education programs are a cooperative effort involving
the Colleges of Agricultural Sciences, Education, Health and Human Performance, Home Economics,
Liberal Arts, and Science.
Terminated programs in Education include: Business Education (Ed.M., M.A., M.S., M.A.I.S., M.A.T.);
Guidance and Counseling (Ed.M., Ed.D., M.A.l.S.); Marketing Education (M.A.T.); Reading (Ed.M.); Social
Science Education (Ed.M., M.A., M.S.); and Technology Education (B.S.).
The M.A. and M.S. degrees in Scientific and Technical Communication are awarded through a joint
program of the departments of English, Journalism, and Speech Communication.
The M.A./M.S. and Ph.D. degrees are part of a joint program (with the Colleges of Agricultural Sciences
and Forestry) in Applied Economics.
Diplomas are entitled "Speech Communication".
Department will close on June 30, 1992.
Source: Office of Budgets and Planning
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Oregon State University Fact Book 1992
Academic Program Summary
Types and Numbers of Programs
Fall Term 1991
College/School
Special Programs1
Degrees
Bachelors
Agricultural Sciences2
Masters
Doctorate
Certificate Transfer
Professional
MAgr
MAIS
12
10
MAT
11
12
11
0
0
1
Business
2
1
0
0
1
0
0
Education
0
9
5
0
0
0
0
12
2
16
11
8
0
0
13
1
10
0
Forestry
5
5
5
0
0
0
0
5
0
Health and Human Pert.
4
6
2
0
0
0
0
5
2
Home Economics
8
6
3
0
1
0
0
8
1
19
3
1
0
8
0
0
17
2
Oceanography
0
3
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
Pharmacy
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
11
4
14
5
Engineering
Liberal Arts
Science
15
17
16
0
1
1
1
0
Veterinary Medicine
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
Graduate School
0
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
81
78
11
26
17
83
13
TOTAL
TOTAL Academic Degree Programs = 217
TOTAL Special Programs = 150
1
2
Special programs include: certificate programs; pre-professionàl transfer programs; interdisciplinary degree
programs, and the professional teacher education program.
Excludes joint College of Science and College of Engineering programs.
Special Programs:
MAgr = Master of Agriculture; MAIS = Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies;
MAI = Master of Arts in Teaching.
Source: Office of Budgets and Planning
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28
Named Chairs and Professorships
At Oregon State University
Title
Held By
College/Department
Estab.
1974
Tektronix Professor of Electrophysics
Dr. John Fl. Arthur
Engineering/Electrical and
Computer Engineering
Tektronix Professor of
Computer Science
Dr. Walter G. Rudd
Engineering/Computer Science 1980
MUton Harris Professor of
Materials Science (Chair)
Dr. Arthur W. Sleight
Science/Chemistiy
1984
Wheat Industry Professor of
Wheat Research (Chair)
Dr. Warren E. Kronstad
Agricultural Sciences/
Agricultural Experiment Station
and Crop and Soil Science
1987
Wayne and Gladys Valley Professor of
Marine Biology (Chair)
Dr. George N. Somero
Science/Zoology
1987
Sara Hart Kimball Dean of
Business (Chair)
Dr. Donald F. Parker
Business
1988
The Delpha and Donald Campbell
University Librarian (Chair)
Dr. Melvin R. George
Kerr Library
1989
Alice Rohm Professor of
Oceanographic Education
Dr. Jefferson J. Gonor
Oceanography
1990
Stewart Professor of Gene Research
Dr. Kensal E. Van Holde
Science/Biochemistry and
1990
Bio physics
Oregon Professor of English
Dr. David Robinson
Liberal Arts/English
1991
Barbara Emily Knudson Professor of
Family Policy (Chair)
(Currently Unfilled)
Home Economics
1991
Endowed Position
Note: Endowed positions followed with the designation (Chair) were funded with a minimum of $1 million. All
other endowed positions were funded with a minimum of $500,000.
Sources: OSU Foundation; Office of Academic Affairs; Office of University Relations; Office of Budgets and Planning
III. Student Information
29
Oregon State University Fact Book 1992
Source of Admitted Students
Four-Year Trend
By Gender, FaIl 1991
8,000
Total
6,000-!
2.500-11
1
2,000
Oregon Resident
1,500
4,000
Other States
1,000
I
pp
2,000
International
500
0
1988
Total
OR Resident -k-
Other States -*International
1989
7.111
7,528
4.508
2,003
600
4,615
2,180
753
1990
0
1991
6.795
4,359
6.106
1,961
1,860
475
522
3,724
Male
Female
Total
Other
States
national
2,010
999
371
1,714
861
1,860
522
Oregon
3,724
Admitted Undergraduate
LTransfer Students, Fall 1991
Non-Oregor
Schools 19
(221)
International 6%
(70)
Oregon
Schools 75%
(866)
Total
Sources:
Inter-
Residents
1,157
Admissions' Reports and Office of Budgets and Planning
151
Oregon State University Fact Book 1992
30
Enrolling New Students
Fall Term, 1991
By Source
Other U.S.
't&jf
17%
11.1.]
Oregon
LILri;III.!
81%
International
2%
1.IT.1fl
.'I
High School Students
Total = 1,649
High School
Oregon
Other States
International
1.649
1386
220
43
1.115
Colleae Transfer Undergraduates
Graduate & Professional
SDecial
Undergraduate
Graduate
GRAND TOTAL
Source:
Office of Budgets and Planning
191
124
3,809
31
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New Students
Fall Term 1991
By Academic Unit
Academic Unit
Engineering
Science
Business
806
630
608
Liberal Arts
Ag Sciences
Unclassified
Univ Exploratory
Health and HP
Home Economics
Pharmacy
Education
Forestry
Veterinary Medicine
Oceanography
466
240
218
166
161
149
Total
128
3,809
116
89
I
28
18
0
400
200
600
800
1,200
1,000
Number of Students
By Class Standing and Gender
Class Standlno
%Female
% Total
Total Np.
Undergraduate
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Post-Baccalaureate
Graduate
Master
Doctorate
56
58
52
64
57
44
42
48
36
43
1,754
46
346
411
11
146
155
4
4
56
66
551
152
27
169
14
4
98
3
3,809
100%
First Professional
26
Special
53
44
34
74
47
53
47
Special Undergraduate
Total New Student
44%
56%
9
5
By Academic Unit and Gender
Academic Unit
Agricultural Sciences
Business
Education
EngIneering
%Femal
63
55
24
88
37
45
76
12
Forestry
Health and HP
Home Economics
71
29
42
Liberal Arts
Univ Exploratory
Veterinary Medicine
40
33
44
52
49
49
25
58
94
60
66
56
48
TOTAL New Students
56%
Oceanography
Pharmacy
Science
Unclassified
6
51
51
75
44%
Total No.
Y]1ai
240
608
115
805
89
6
16
3
21
2
151
149
4
466
4
12
18
126
630
218
166
28
3,809
* Less than 1%
NOTE: Percentages may not add to 100% due to rounding error
Source: Office of Budgets and Planning
3
17
6
4
1
100%
Freshman Entrance Test Scores
10-Year Trend by Gender
1982 to 1991
Mean Verbal SAT Score
Mean Math SAT Score
Mean English ACT Score
Mean Math ACT Score
25
25
23
23-f
21
21
19
19
99
17
17
15
16
1982 1983 1984 1985 1988 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991
1982 1983 1984 1986 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991
Mal.
-6--
19.7
Fomal. -*- 18.9
20.6 18.9
19.4
18.2
10.9
18.8 20.2 19.8
19.1
19.2
19.3
17.0
Source: Office of Budgets and Planning
19.3 20.3 20.0
20 19.9 20.6
Mob
& 22.7 20.9 23.4 20.9 20.8 20.4
Femab. * 17.8
17.3
18.9
16.8
18.3
18.2
21.2
21.6
23
22.2
18.2
17.6
22
19.5
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Freshman High School GPA
10-Year Trend by Residence and Gender
1982 to 1991
Oregon Residents
3.50
High School Grade
Average
Point
-4-- Male
Female
3.40
3.30
3.20
3.10
3.00
1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
Female 3.36
Male
3.27
3.38 3.36
3.26 3.26
3.32
3.24
3.30
3.22
3.32
3.23
3.32
3.24
3.32
3.24
3.41
3.33
1991
3.43
3.36
Non-Oregon Residents
3.50
High School Grade Point Average
-j-
- Female
-1-- Male
3.40
3.30
3.20
3.10
3.00
1982 1983 1984 1985 1988 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991
3.26
3.23
3.35
3.08
Female 3.26
3.14
Male
3.11
3.16
3.06
3.03
3.19
3.04
3.21
3.12
3.31
3.21
3.11
3.03
3.20
3.02
Note: GPA entrance requirement for FaIl, 1990 changed from 2.75 to 3.0.
Source: Office of Budgets and Planning
Oregon State University Fact Book 1992
34
Enrollment
Fall End-of-Term
1912 to 1991
20,000
15,000
e
a
d
C
10,000
0
U
n
t
5,000
0
1920
1930
1940
1950
1970
1960
1980
1990
Academic Year
Head
Head
Head
Head
Year
Count
Year
Count
Year
Count
Year
Count
1912-13
1913-14
1914-15
1915-16
1916-17
1917-18
1918-19
1919-20
1920-21
1921-22
1922-23
1923-24
1924-25
1925-26
1926-27
1927-28
1928-29
1929-30
1216
1932-33
1933-34
1934-35
1935-36
1936-37
1937-38
1938-39
1939-40
1940-41
1941-42
1942-43
2,277
1,960
2,577
3,142
3,785
4,075
4,406
4,619
4,759
4,359
4,035
3,262
2,375
3,126
7,133
7,498
7,428
6,793
5,887
5,002
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
4,912
4,848
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
15,209
1930-31
1931-32
*
1,468
1,525
1,530
1,635
1,421
2,874
2,919
3,077
3,400
3,077
2,893
3,061
3,229
3,428
3,441
3,490
3,430
3,347
3,060
194344*
194445*
1945-46
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
Includes kmy Specialized Training Program Students (1943:1,279; 1944: 366)
Source: Office of Budgets and Planning
5,241
6,160
6,791
7,676
7,981
7,729
7,899
9,039
10,037
10,427
10,533
11,906
12,668
13,358
14,525
15,244
15,509
15,542
15,521
15,946
16,601
16,236
16,511
16,666
17,206
17,689
17,485
16,764
16,124
15,636
15,261
15,220
15,220
15,639
15,965
16,048
15,098
35
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Headcount Enrollment
Fall Term 1991
By Class Standing*
Freshman
2,448
Sophomore
JJJ 2,456
fl28O8
Junior
Senior
3,893
Graduate
2,845
Other**
465
1,000
0
TOTAL HEADCOUNT
3,000
2,000
14,915
I
4,000
Headcount
**Other.0 ndergrad Special and Post-Bac
By Level and Gender
Female
Undergraduate
35%
1Q
Male
Graduate 1,717
12%
Female
Graduate 1,128
8%
Male
Undergraduate 6,878
46%
*See Methodology for class standlng definition.
Source: OSSHE Chancellor's Enrollment Statistics, FaIl 1991
Oregon State University Fact Book 1992
36
Grade Point Average
Fall 1991
Undergraduate Students
By College
Graduate Students
By College
(Mean GPA 3.55)
(Mean GPA 2.82)
Education ________________ 3.12
Education
3.76
Home Economics
3.68
Health & HP
3.64
Pharmacy
2.96
Engineering
2.94
Forestry
3.61
Science
2.89
Science
3.60
Business
2.88
Engineering
3.57
Oceanography
3.56
Agriculture
3.53
Uberal Arts
3.51
Agriculture
2.78
Home Economics
2.77
Forestry
2.75
Business
3.42
Health & HP
2.75
Pharmacy
3.35
2.73
Vet Med
Liberal Arts
I
I
I
3.17
I
1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00
0.00
0.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00
Grade Point Average
Grade Point Average
By Class Level and Gender
Class Level
Freshmen
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Undergrad Special
Grad Special
Post-Baccalaureate
Masters
Doctorate
Professional
Overall GPA
Cumulative GPA, end of Fall Term 1991
Office of Budgets and Planning
Source:
Note:
Female
2.68
2.82
2.88
2.94
2.96
3.37
3.29
3.62
3.68
3.21
3.00
Male
2.63
2.72
2.79
2.84
2.78
3.21
3.14
3.53
3.60
3.29
2.94
Total
2.65
2.76
2.83
2.88
2.89
3.30
3.20
3.56
3.62
3.23
2.96
37
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Enrollment by Academic Unit
Student Credit Hours and FTE
Fall Term 1991
3,096
Liberal Arts
2,729
Engineering
Business
Science
Ag Sciences
2,225
2,141
1,010
Home Economics
Health and HP
804
665
480
Pharmacy
Univ Exploratory
Forestry
Graduate School
428
424
419
Total Enrollment
Education
Oceanography
Veterinary Medicine
I
78
I
77
0
1,000
3,000
2,000
14,915
4,000
Number of Students
Student Credit Hours and FTE
Total Student
Credit Hours
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Post Bac Undergraduate
TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE
Masters
Doctor
Professional
Post Bac Graduate
Student
FTE
Student
Enrollment
36,115
36,718
41,407
57,241
3,792
175,273
2,407.7
2,447.9
2,760.5
3,816.1
252.8
11,685.0
2,448
2,456
2,808
3,893
342
11,947
14,790
10,540
856
1,232.5
1,171.1
65.0
1,477
1,041
65
12
1.0
1
TOTAL GRADUATE
26,198
2,469.6
2,584
Undergrad Special
Graduate Special
1,359
1,460
2,819
90.6
121.7
212.3
123
261
204,290
14,366.9
14,915
TOTAL SPECIAL
GRAND TOTAL
Source: OSSHE Chancellor's Enrollment Statistics, FaIl 1991
354
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38
U.S. Minority Enrollment
FaIl 1991
By Minority Status
U.S. Minority Students
All Students
Black 11%
International 9%-
American IndIan 14%
(i84
HispaniC 20%
U.S.
VMinority 11%
U.S.
(1,648)
White* 80%
Asian 56%
(11,883)
Total Enrollment
14,915
Total Minority
1,648
By Gender
:1.
1
1!I1
.*tF!'"
flhlI
I'
31
Female
lncludes missing data.
Minority status self-reported on admission's application.
Source: Office of Budgets and Planning
rT
IflT11f
11
ilL
MaJ
Oregon State University Fact Book 1992
39
Course Enrollment Summary
Fall Term 1991
COLLEGE
Fresh
Agricultural Sciences
Business
Education
Engineering
Forestry
Health & Human Pert
Home Economics
Liberal Arts
Oceanography
Pharmacy
Science
Vet Medicine
Total
Total all
Other*
Soph Junior Senior
Undergrad Grad Student
265
314
396
661
107
1,743
666
2,409
173
713
1,259
1,927
137
394
654
115
145
153
636
1,278
61
101
174
2,694
309
1,260
250
3,975
864
1,000
1,471
26
232
28
125
517
4,672
658
4,920
5
11
556
702
1,309
350
419
228
640
180
55
87
160
4,017
3,275
2,705
38
12
7
974
6,169
30
592
2,672
2
4,209
833
5,494
673
4,720
2,440
20,040
53
1,040
13,047
59
4,765
1,535
6,803
1,023
5,139
2,668
20,680
233
1,109
15,337
328
i
41
304
6
146
378
0
69
2,290
269
* Includes UGS and Post Bacs
Course Enrollment
Fall Term 1991
By Level
Agric. Sciences
Business
Education
Engineering
Forestry
Health & Human Perf.
Home Economics
Liberal Arts
Oceanography
Pharmacy
Science
Vet. Medicine
2,409
4,165
1,535
6,803
1,023
5.139
2,668
20,680
233
1,109
15,337
I
0
328
5,000
10,000
Undergraduate
Source: Registrar's Report 042
15,000
Graduate
20,000
Oregon State University Fact Book 1992
40
Origin of Enrolled Students
Fall 1991
International 9%
1,384
Oregon
Resident 77%
11,413
Other U.S. 14%
2,118
Total University
14,915
L
By Level
International 31%
890
Other U.S. 11%
1,368
International 4%
494
Oregon
750
10,208
Undergraduate
12,070
Source:
Oregon
Resident 42%
Other U.S. 26%
Resident 85% \
Office of Budgets and Planning
1,205
Graduate
2,845
41
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Summer Session
Enrollment
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
Men
Women
2,221
1.680
2,169
1.775
2,222
1.918
2,303
2.069
2,236
2.220
Oregon Residents
Non Residents
Part-Time Specials
2,596
917
453
2,572
939
388
2,640
1,044
433
2,773
1,065
456
2,981
1,055
420
Undergraduates
Graduates
Non-Admitted
2,025
1,309
566
2,033
1,290
567
2,242
1,275
621
2,427
1,256
623
2,639
1,235
582
3,901
3,944
4,140
4,372
4,456
220.1
1,217.4
707.3
242.0
1,397.8
942.1
240.3
1,464.0
914.4
250.4
2,188.9
2,166.7
2,580.2
2,628.8
1,619.8
930.8
248.9
2,799.5
18,262
10,609
3.630
32,501
20,966
10,878
21,961
10,491
3.411
3,545
35,997
Headcount
TOTAL Headcount
FTE (Full-Time Eauivalenc
Undergraduates
Graduates
Non-Admitted
TOTAL FTE
1,210.5
758.3
&CH (Student Credit Hours
Undergraduates
Graduates
Non-Admitted
TOTAL SCH
18,158
11,375
3.301
32,834
35,255
Source: OSU/OSSHE Chancellors Enrollment Statistics (10/30/91)
Summer Session Enrollment Trend
1981
1991
# of Studente
5,500
5,000
3,500
3,000
Enrollment
1981' 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991
5253 4,490 4,170 4.052 4115 4,215 3,901 3,944 4,140 4.372 4,456
Last year of State of Oregon assistance
24,297
10,702
3,272
38,271
Oregon State University Fact Book 1992
42
OSU Student Enrollment
Oregon County Residence
Fall Term, 1986-1991
County
1986
1987
1988
1990
1989
1991
lYr - 5Yr
Change
(#)
Baker
Benton
Clackamas
Clatsop
Columbia
66
2,606
710
107
60
2,545
748
95
110
121
Coos
Crook
Curry
Deschutes
Douglas
186
33
48
236
298
208
30
228
300
33
36
246
277
Gilliam
Grant
Harney
Hood River
Jackson
13
23
20
46
352
13
18
16
17
20
38
21
Jefferson
Josephine
Klamath
Lake
Lane
142
183
42
792
Lincoln
Linn
Malheur
Marion
Morrow
Multnomah
Polk
Sherman
Tillamook
Umatilla
Union
Wallowa
Wasco
Washington
Wheeler
Yamhill
TOTAL
*
**
41
41
331
40
139
168
50
842
62
2,560
777
113
117
221
47
323
45
143
173
55
860
66
2,495
890
119
68
2,411
951
126
132
113
42
3,572
818
95
104
-26 -38.2 -24 -36.4
+1,161 +48.2 +966+37.1
-133 -14.0 +108+15.2
-31 -24.6 -12 -11.2
-28 -21.2
-6 -5.5
163
23
38
-78 -32.4
-10 -30.3
+6+18.8
191
-71
218
-63 -22.4
-23 -12.4
-10 -30.3
-10 -20.8
-45 -19.1
-80 -26.8
281
12
7
26
26
50
4
19
-3 -42.9
-7 -26.9
-3 -11.5
+3 +15
-2.0
+3 +6.5
33
32
262
26
26
47
336
23
49
227
301
42
169
164
56
902
43
163
153
27
114
51
952
37
652
121
1,048
20
698
73
1,078
170
744
83
1,102
146
677
53
940
19
15
10
1,932
186
17
76
165
1,806
170
18
57
155
1,798
190
1,856
200
1,372
153
11
ii
1,860
200
12
55
142
52
134
53
127
8
35
90
84
23
61
23
103
774
804
40
24
89
777
2
886
4
27
102
872
3
70
26
100
832
2
67
91
91
21
91
3
5
11,547
11,675
11,887
11,974
11,336**
152
228
11,709
(%)
241
162
722
74
1,086
23
91
(#)
226
33
32
262
282
152
730
92
1,064
15
142
775
(%)
1991 data is plotted on the accompanying map of Oregon.
Includes 185 missing.
NOTE: Use of the Banner Student Information System may have caused discrepancies.
Sources: Office of Budgets and Planning
-1
-27.1
-9 -69.2
-4 -17.4
-74 -24.6 -125 -35.5
-16 -37.2 -14 -34.1
-49 -30.1
-28 -19.7
-32 -20.1
-62 -33.9
-14 -27.5
-5 -11.9
-300 -31.9 -140 -17.7
-24 -14.1
+4 +2.8
-98 -12.6
-38 -41.6
-30 -36.1
-162 -14.7 -108 -10.3
-5 -33.3 -10 -50.0
-67
-9.0
-488 -26.2 -560 -29.0
-47 -23.5 -33 -17.7
-9 -52.9
-4 -33.3
-18 -34.0 -41 -53.9
-37 -29.1
-75 -45.5
-34.4
-44 -52.4
-3 -11.1
-13 -12.7
-95 -10.9
+1 +4.3
-21
+2+66.7
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-638
-5.3
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OSU Student Enrollment
United States Residence
Fall Term, 1986-1991
lYr
State
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991
(#)
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
NewJersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
TOTAL
*
0
1
5
222
205
16
0
14
0
205
23
467
29
7
448
34
9
2
2
17
5
157
83
23
7
8
1
1
3
186
22
3
604
45
8
620
55
6
4
5
2
3
15
2
17
3
193
13
11
249
238
71
132
29
8
8
4
27
9
6
6
112
28
0
4
0
3
3
2
5
2
7
12
16
5
20
22
25
2
3
43
11
26
3
19
14
32
7
2
9
4
25
1
6
50
9
33
3
18
9
29
7
3
10
5
4
25
16
2
2
3
2
7
3
11
18
10
7
7
3
2
9
12
22
23
17
28
4
7
21
67
19
41
5
2
194
34
2
622
2
158
32
3
538
57
56
6
5
1
1
14
8
225
108
29
9
8
7
5
6
9
15
+1
-4
0
-12.5
+3
0
+5
+1
+11
-5
-8
-55.6
-20.0
-27.7
-17.0
+1
+50.0
0
0
+11.1
-14.3
-33.3
-27.3
+1
-2
+5.2
-14.3
+6
+18.8
+1
+ 14.3
+16.7
-11.1
+5
+7
-25.0
-12.5
+250.0
+7.8
+20.0
-11
-44.0
+25.0
+2
0
+1
0
+66.7
+50.0
12
-2
59
57
38
-19
10
10
5
13
11
4
8
17
16
4
4
8
7
16
6
14
5
3
7
6
26
-3
+1
-2
-2
-2
+1
0
44
+4
2
28
450
-1
3
2
33
436
34
510
14
5
18
3
17
22
8
1,676
1,681
2,315
2,388
1
31
555
1
27
22
2,450
-14.3
-37.5
-1
54
41
-1
+5.0
-1
15
19
5
26
+40.0
+21.7
+9.6
+21.7
1
-2
39
3
20
2
17
18
2
16
271
+2
+34
+8
+5
-4
-1
-1
-1
47
8
6
25
40
3
0
-4
+93.1
-14.3
-50.0
0
-23.5
-1
-1
21
21
-3
-3
43
3
17
18
3
+ 15.2
+27
-15.7
-3.4
-33.3
-37.5
-14.3
-20.0
-16.7
-22.2
-6.7
-16.0
13
9
4
23
37
+71
-1
18
18
-28.8
+100.0
+300.0
28
6
5
6
4
5
7
14
21
14
5
13
3
+16
+3
-34
-17
67
6
+ 200.0
191
91
9
60
6
+2
-64
0
-1
-1
1
24
14
2,096
-12
+2
-1
0
+1
-3
-105
0
0
+ 100.0
-7.1
(%)
+1
3
2
18
14
0
-18.6
-5.9
+50.0
-13.5
-1.8
+20.0
(#)
1
3
4
(%)
2
13
7
11
5
...fl
-1
28
3
14
48
5
254
2
-84
30
4
2
15
-2
+1
25
20
32
4
20
17
0
-36
5Yr
Change
-12.5
-15.1
-12.5
0
+4.0
+10.0
-33.3
-9.7
-18.9
0
-3
+1
+4
+20.0
+ 400.0
+1
+25.0
+5
+9
+ 250.0
+ 180.0
+1
+5.0
+5
+2
+13
+1
+3
+6
+27
-4.5
+ 12.0
+50.0
+366.0
+11.6
+18.2
+50.0
0
+ 100.0
+30.0
+158.8
0
0
+ 13
+ 87.0
+196
+77.2
-1
-50.0
+71.9
+75.0
-3
-8
-11.1
+10
-354
-14.5
+420
_±.
+25.1
1991 data is plotted on the accompanying map of the United States.
NOTE: Use of the Banner Student Information System may have caused discrepancies; U.S. territories and missing data excluded.
Sources: Office of Budgets and Planning
OSU Student Enrollment By States
i
Fall Term 1991
r
Legend
r
1to5
0
6 to 10
11 to 25
26 to 100
MóitIIIIt
1001 to 12000
,'. -.'-.
Source: OSU/OSSHE Chancellors Enrollment StatlaUc3
U.
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46
OSU Student Enrollment
International Residence
Fall Term, 1986-1991
5-Yr
Country
Algeria
Antigua
Agentina
Australia
Austria
Barbados
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Bolivia
Botswana
Brazil
Brunei
Burma
Burundi
Cameroon
Canada
Cape Verde
Central African Republic
Chile
China (P.R.C.)
China (R.O.C.)-Taiwan
Colombia
Costa Rica
Cyprus
Czechoslovakia
Denmark
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Egypt
El Salvador
Ethiopia
Finland
France
Gambia
Germany
Ghana
Greece
Grenada
Guatemala
Guinea
Honduras
Hong Kong
Hungary
1986
1987
1988
9
0
6
0
8
14
11
10
1
13
3
0
1
1
22
0
0
2
2
9
15
1989
3
2
0
1
12
10
17
0
0
2
13
1990
1991
Chg
(#)
-9
0
0
1
0
0
8
13
0
0
0
16
12
+3
0
0
10
15
1
0
-1
-2
-1
-1
1
1
0
1
1
1
3
3
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
-3
7
7
+4
1
1
1
3
0
0
0
7
0
0
11
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
-3
0
1
1
1
-1
26
0
0
0
2
26
0
0
16
136
122
0
30
25
26
0
1
1
0
1
1
8
1
13
18
171
181
101
7
1
1
0
3
13
0
110
3
8
2
0
19
0
2
8
5
2
4
13
0
51
53
59
3
2
1
0
2
3
0
1
1
1
0
7
0
0
1
28
0
2
9
10
1
1
6
2
10
1
54
0
4
4
0
2
15
0
1
31
0
20
182
102
5
154
123
4
8
9
1
17
171
-21
5
3
1
1
-4
0
+3
+17
0
-1
1
0
-5
3
1
19
0
1
4
3
2
1
4
0
4
7
5
14
10
2
0
+1
+1
+10
1
63
60
1
1
2
3
3
0
1
0
2
3
1
1
1
1
6
53
3
56
0
0
1
48
0
-1
+4
11
61
51
-7
17
1
1
6
+1
+35
101
2
15
0
0
5
15
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
-3
0
0
-1
-1
39
+1
-15
1
+1
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International Student Enrollment (Continued)
Country
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
5-Yr
Chg
(#)
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Ivory Coast
Jamaica
Japan
Jordan
Kenya
Korea, South
Kuwait
Lebanon
Libya
Macau
Madagascar
Malawi
Malaysia
Mali
Mauritius
Mauritania
Mexico
Monaco
Morocco
Nepal
4
55
132
62
8
2
2
3
3
67
52
202
46
4
66
210
41
73
198
32
2
2
1
150
46
7
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
53
9
1
140
7
15
2
0
0
0
56
0
1
1
23
0
7
2
1
4
4
2
3
1
1
1
0
52
69
99
7
2
139
13
2
13
3
123
17
8
22
11
1
0
0
1
56
1
1
0
18
0
7
3
6
134
20
9
1
1
1
2
0
5
2
5
69
81
1
0
0
17
0
1
5
3
2
0
99
8
4
102
4
8
0
2
0
4
67
1
1
0
0
18
0
0
0
18
3
83
194
27
2
1
-1
+28
+62
-35
-6
0
6
2
2
0
+5
91
+38
7
4
89
7
4
0
1
+1
+1
-2
-2
+3
-51
0
-11
-2
+1
0
0
3
38
-18
1
+1
0
0
16
-1
0
1
5
4
+3
-1
-7
+1
-3
3
0
3
1
4
3
2
0
9
9
8
-1
1
2
2
0
6
4
+1
2
1
4
+2
9
0
12
5
5
0
7
1
1
1
0
6
0
0
10
8
2
0
1
9
9
8
4
3
2
1
-3
23
41
42
+3
0
0
3
1
0
2
0
0
30
2
0
-1
1
11
10
-2
-2
1
Netherarids
New Guinea
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Niger
Nigeria
Norway
3
Oman
Pakistan
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Qatar
Rwanda
Saudi Arabia
4
27
4
0
8
1
3
11
0
0
0
0
37
8
6
4
26
1
0
3
10
0
0
0
0
37
0
0
0
2
42
1
1
1
0
2
36
11
2
0
1
2
16
0
0
0
-2
9
2
+2
1
+1
0
2
16
+2
0
-21
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48
International Student Enrollment (Continued)
Country
1987
1986
2
0
Sierra Leone
32
Singapore
1
Somalia
1
South Africa
1
Spain
15
Sri Lanka
6
Sudan
1
Surinam
1
Sweden
1
Switzerland
3
Syria
1
Tanzania
50
Thailand
2
Trinidad and Tobago
21
Tunisia
10
Turkey
Union Soviet Socialist Rep. 0
7
United Arab Emirates
8
United Kingdom
2
Uruguay
7
Venezuela
0
Windward Islands
22
Yemen
2
Yugoslavia
0
Zaire
1
Zambia
2
Zimbabwe
_.Q
Missing/Unknown
1,411
TOTAL
38
2
1988
2
41
4
1
1
5
4
14
7
14
6
1
1
0
1
2
0
53
1
27
8
0
3
8
0
6
0
27
2
1989
2
45
3
0
5
15
5
1
3
3
2
0
75
0
74
1
2
14
0
3
0
26
4
1
0
16
4
3
3
15
0
1
2
24
4
0
1
0
2
4
1
1,498
0
1,590
1,637
0
1991
(#)
2
3
23
5
0
1990
5-Yr
Chg
1
1
_...Q
2
35
2
1
3
15
5
0
4
2
1
0
72
1
14
2
3
4
14
1
29
0
4
3
14
3
0
3
+1
-3
-1
+3
2
-1
-3
-1
+2
2
+1
1
-2
0
64
0
13
3
5
3
10
-1
+ 14
-2
-8
-7
+5
-4
+2
0
2
2
0
17
5
19
-2
-6
0
-3
6
+4
1
1
+1
0
2
0
-1
1
0
1
-1
+5
..._Q
1,534
1,384
-27
(1 Yr Chg)
(+ 11.8%)
(+7.5%)
(+6.2%)
(+6.1%)
(+3.0%)
(-6.3%)
(+ 16.8%)
Countries (118)
89
92
88
90
94
93
+4
1,022 (78%)
291 (22%)
1,118 (79%)
293 (21%)
1,142 (76%)
356 (24%)
1,192 (75%)
398 (25%)
1,218 (74%)
419 (26%)
991 (72%)
393 (28%)
+6%
Undergraduates
Graduates
458 (35%)
855 (65%)
491 (35%)
920 (65%)
546 (36%)
952 (64%)
645 (41%)
945 (59%)
685 (42%)
952 (58%)
494 (36%)
890 (64%)
+ 1%
-1%
Top 5
Countries
Korea, S.
Indonesia
Taiwan
China
Korea, S.
China
Indonesia
Taiwan
iran
China
Indonesia
Korea, S.
Taiwan
India
Indonesia
China
Korea, S.
Taiwan
Thailand
Indonesia
China
Korea, S.
Taiwan
Japan
Indonesia
China
Taiwan
Japan
Korea, S.
Indonesia
Japan
China
India
Denmark
Men
Women
Iran
Sources: Office of International Education
Office of Budgets and Planning
-6%
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International Student Enrollment
10-Year Trend
1982-83 to 1991-92
Number of International Students
1,600
1,200
800
400
[a]
1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991
By College
Fall Term, 1991
College
430
Engineering
Science
Business
224
193
Agricultural Science
Liberal Arts
Graduate School
Forestry
Home Economics
Education
Pharmacy
Oceanography
Health & HP
UESP
173
72
71
62
37
International Student Enrollment
31
-
1,384
29
U
25
26
17
Veterinary Medicine
4
0
I
100
200
300
400
Total International Students
Source: Office of Budgets and Planning
500
Oregon State University Fact Book 1992
50
Student Credit Hours
Three-Term Average
Academic Year 1990-91
I!III,I,]
jfJeI'II]
40,000
20,000
LA SC! ENG BUS HHP HEC AG ED FOR PHR VM OC
College
Lower Division
___
Graduate
Source: Registrar's Office
___ Upper Division
Oregon State University Fact Book 1992
51
Student Credit Hours By College
By Level
Fall Term 1991
LOWER
DIVISION
COLLEGE
Agri Sciences
Business
Education
Engineering
Forestry
HIth/Hum Pert
Home Economics
Liberal Arts
Oceanography
Pharmacy
Science
Vet Medicine
2,030
5,014
2,111
5,267
810
5,897
3,575
37,271
UPPER
DIVISION
3,505
10,821
454
32,144
954
11,489
1,757
3,703
3,937
27,455
155
3,317
14,892
59
0
0
GRAD
2,856
1,895
2,604
4,605
1,132
981
737
1,684
777
259
7,909
947*
Student Credit Hours By College
TOTAL
8,391
17,730
5,669
21,361
3,669
10,581
8,249
66,410
932
4,030
54,945
1,006
By Level
Three-Term Average 1990-91
COLLEGE
Agri Sciences
Business
Education
Engineering
Forestry
HIth/Hum Perf
Home Economics
Liberal Arts
Oceanography
Pharmacy
Science
Vet Medicine
LOWER
DIVISION
UPPER
DIVISION
1,531
6,931
3,674
11,819
2,912
11,170
2,133
5,935
1,244
6,935
3,704
42,183
49
300
30,421
1,712
3,412
4,172
26,744
262
3,248
12,809
25
4
SCH Includes Course Level 500-799
Source: Registrar's Office
GRAD
3,021
1,673
2,609
4,565
1,166
770
744
1,511
732
223
6,922
1,179*
TOTAL
8,226
20,423
7,654
21,670
4,122
11,117
8,620
70,438
1,043
3,771
50,152
1,208
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52
Student Credit Hours
Total Three-Term By Level
1990-91
Triit i i1
"per Division 39.4%
248,129 SCH
Three-Term Student Credit Hours
1986-87 to 1990-91
400,000
300,000
200,000
100,000
0
86-87
285,265
Lower Division
253,891
Upper Division
LIIJ 53,629
Graduate
592,785
Total
Source: Registrar's Office
87-88
88-89
89-90
90-91
293,706
252,048
320,556
258,484
305,567
54,810
303,574
255,709
55,998
56,214
248,129
76,346
600,564
615,281
635,254
630,042
53
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Degrees Conferred
10-Year Trend
1981-82 to 1990-91
4,000
D
3,500
o
n
2,000
1
1,500
Totai
-,
e
r
r
Master
e
d
500
Doctorate
(
0
Academic Year
Bachelor
Master
-'
Doctorate -*
TOTAL
K
*
I
I
i
81-82 82-83 83-84 84-85 85-88 86-87 87-88 88-89 89-90 90-91
2,948 3,118 2,955 2,912 2,881 2,811 2,635 2,621 2,711 2,914
608 609
600
691
611
568 543
651
570 522
223 203
188
189
178
182
198
199
140
216
3,739 3,904 3,675 3,679 3,611 3,600 3,423 3,490 3,542 3,726
Degree Level
1990-9 1
Bachelor 78%
Master 16%
609
2,914
Doctorate 5%
203
Total Degrees = 3,726
Total Students = 3,626
Registrar's Reports 1981-82 to 1990-91
Office of Budgets and Planning
Sources:
Oregon State University Fact Book 1992
54
Degrees Conferred
1990-91
Doctor of Education
Doctor of Philosophy
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
Master
Master
Master
Master
Master
Master
Master
Master
Master
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
Bachelor
Bachelor
Bachelor
Bachelor
Bachelor
Bachelor
Agriculture
Arts
Arts (Interdisciplinary Studies)
Business Administration
Education
Forestry
Material Science
Ocean Engineering
Science
of
of
of
of
of
of
Arts, Business
Arts, Education
Arts, Engineering
Arts, Home Economics
Arts, Liberal Arts
Arts, Science
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Liberal Arts
Bachelor
Bachelor
Bachelor
Bachelor
Bachelor
Bachelor
Bachelor
Bachelor
Bachelor
Bachelor
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
Science, Agricultural Sciences
Science, Business
Science, Education
Science, Engineering
Science, Forestry
Science, Health & HP
Science, Home Economics
Science, Liberal Arts
Science, Pharmacy
Science, Science
TOTAL DEGREES CONFERRED
Source: Office of Budgets and Planning
10
159
34
8
4
40
84
103
6
1
1
362
52
31
5
8
188
6
25
178
464
146
466
58
126
173
586
93
309
3,726
IV. Campus Life
Oregon State University Fact Book 1992
Student Housing
Fall Term 1991
Luniversity Residence Halls
Blocs (Coed)
Buxton (Women)
Callahan (Women)
Cauthorn (Coed)
FInley (Coed)
McNary (Coed)
Sackett (Coed)
Weatherford (Coed)
West (Coed-Over 21)
Wilson (Coed)
Total
Occupancy
Capacity
244
169
264
145
333
287
275
208
206
271
174
2.2
2393
363
172
350
338
290
233
234
342
2772
University-Owned
Cooperative Housing
Occupancy Capacity
Avery Lodge (Men)
Azalea House (Women)
Dixon Lodge (Coed)
Heckert Lodge (Men)
Oxford House (Women)
Reed Lodge (Men)
Total
311
338
(Operated by Contract)
Occupancy
College Inn
Privately-Owned
Cooperative Housing
Capacity
371
403
Family Housing
Occupancy Capacity
26
34
74
82
Orchard Court Apartments
94 Families
Misc. University-Owned
Married Student Housing
40 Families
:'
-
-w
Source:
60
58
60
62
38
University Owned
Hawley (closed 91-92)
Poling (closed 91-92)
Beaver Lodge (Men)
VarsIty House (Men)
Total
50
54
59
52
38
Student Housing and Residence Programs Oflice
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56
Residency of Students
Fall Term 1991-92
All Students
:j..
1.1l1
r
r,irri rnw
* Includes students living In Married Student Housing
Utilization of Housing Capacity
Fall Term 1991-92
2,772
Residence Halls
2,393
University Co-ops
Private Co-ops
\\\\\,
College Inn
Fraternities
Sororities
0
1,000
2,000
Capacity
Source: Student Housing and Residence Programs Office
3,000
Occupancy1
4,000
57
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Fraternity and Sorority Membership
Academic Year 1991-92
FRATERNITIES
Name
Nickname
Acacia (ACACIA)
Alpha Gamma Rho (AlP)
Alpha Kappa Lambda (AKA)
Alpha Sigma Phi (AXD1
Alpha Tau Omega JATQ)
Beta Theta P1 (BOfl)
Chi Phi (X)
Delta Chi laX)
Delta Tau Delta (T)
Delta Upsilon (zY)
Farmhouse (FARMHOUSE)
Kappa Alpha Psi (KA'P)
Kappa Delta Rho (KP)
Kappa Sigma (Ky)
Lambda Chi Alpha (AXA)
Phi Delta Theta
(cDe)
Phi Gamma Delta (cpr)
Phi Kappa Psi (øK4)
Phi Sigma Kappa (clZK)
P1 Kappa Alpha (flKA)
PiKappa Phi (flKcD)
Sigma Alpha Epsilon (AE)
Sigma Chi (IX)
Sigma Nu jN)
Sigma Phi Epsion (ZcDE)
Sigma P1
(fl)
Tau Kappa Epsilon (TKE)
Theta Chi (OX)
TOTAL (28)
Charter Date
Acacia's
AGR's
1924
1924
1959
1920
1882
1924
AKL'S
Alpha Sig's
ATO's or Tau's
Beta's
Chi Phi's
Delta Chi's
DeIt's
DU's
1931
1931
Kappa's
KDR's
Kappa Sig's
Lambda Chi'sor Lambda's
Phi Delt's
Fiji's
Phi Psi's
Phi Sig's
Pike's or Pika's
PiKapp's
SAE's
Sigma Chi's
Sigma Nu's
Sig Ep's orSPE's
Sigma Pi's
TEKE's or T.K.E.'s
Theta Chi's
1930
1922
1964
1978
1928
1915
1917
1918
1921
1948
1921
1920
1924
1915
1916
1917
1918
1924
1924
1916
Membership Occupancy
63
50
25
38
38
38
42
26
65
64
24
87
57
28
68
41
59
52
40
104
89
29
9
30
108
N/A
25
70
65
43
55
101
62
87
37
52
53
31
42
38
46
73
88
70
48
107
71
55
33
73
25
31
41
73
105
17
64
1
Sources: Office of Student Affairs; lnterfratemity Council
SORORITIES
Name
Alpha Chi Omega (AXQ)
Alpha Delta P1 (AAfl)
Alpha Gamma Delta (AFLx)
Alpha Kappa Alpha (AKA)
Alpha Omicron Pi (AOfl)
Alpha Phi (AcD)
Alpha Xi Delta (A)
Chi Omega (Xe)
Delta Delta Delta (tilL)
Delta Gamma (al)
Gamma Phi Beta (IDB)
Kappa Alpha Theta (KAO)
Kappa Delta (Kb)
Kappa Kappa Gamma (KK)
P1 Beta Phi (flBcp)
Sigma Alpha (IA)
Sigma Kappa (K)
TOTAL (17)
Sources: Office of Student Affairs; Panhellenic Council
*
Occupancy = LMng In
N/A's = No chapter house
Nickname
Alpha Chi's
Charter Date
ADP1's
1915
1926
Aloha Gam's orAGD's
1921
AKA's
AOP1's or Alpha 0's
Alpha Phi's
1989
1926
1947
1919
Alpha Xi's orAXiD's
1917
Chi 0's
1918
Tn Delt's
1946
DG's
1918
Gamma Phi's
1917
Theta's
1926
KD's
1924
Kappa's
1917
P1 Phi's
SA's
1980
Sigma Kappa's or Sig Kap's 1918
Membership Occupancy*
90
75
83
58
50
47
12
N/A
26
84
33
24
60
24
38
46
57
43
56
47
49
57
71
90
84
66
95
89
99
100
20
68
1,185
N/A
_4
701
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Intercollegiate Athletic Program
NCAA Pacific 10 Conference - Division I
1991-92
Men's Sports
Baseball (Northern Division)
BasketbaH
Crew
Football
Golf
Soccer
Wrestling
Women's Sports
Jack Riley
Jim Anderson
Dave Emigh
Jerry Pettibone
Steve Altman
James Conway
Mark Johnson
34
12.62
17
74
106
82.001
15.001
0
25
3.62
6.35
295
125.20
11
Participants/Scholarships
Head Coach
Aki Hill
Roger Payne
Rise Lakowske
Jim Turpin
TBA
Vickie Dugan
Julie Saunders
Dave Gantt
Basketball
Crew
Golf
Gymnastics
Soccer
Softball
Swimming
Volleyball
1
Participants/Scholarships
Head Coach
15
15.001
68
9
2.20
0
13
10.001
20
15
23
4.58
4.10
6.16
1.4
177
12.001
54.04
Headcount sports. All others are equivalent full scholarships.
Source: Department of Intercollegiate Athletics
OSU ATHLETIC FACILITIES
Facility
Coleman Field
GIl Coliseum
McAlexander Field House
Parker Stadium
Patrick Wayne Valley Field
Prothro Field
Ropes Field
Stevens Crew House
Trysting Tree Golf Course
Seats
3,000
10,400
10,400
9,000
9,000
9,000
-40,5931
4,000
--
250
---
'Capacity temporarily lower due to current renovations.
Source: Department of Intercollegiate Athletics
Sport
Baseball
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Women's Gymnastics
Women's Volleyball
Wrestling
Indoor Practice
Football
Track and Field/Soccer
Football Practice
Softball
Men's/Women's Crew
Golf (7,014 yds, Par 72)
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Intercollegiate Athletic Championships
Won By OREGON STATE UNiVERSITY
Sport
Conference
Baseball
Pac-lO
Basketball: Men
Pac-lO
Years
1938, 1940, 1943, 1951, 1952, 1958, 1962, 1963, 1975, 1982, 1983, 1985,
1986
Basketball: Women
Crew
Cross Country
Football
Regional
Region Nine
NORPAC
Pac-lO
National
Pac-lO
Gymnastics
Rose Bowl*
Liberty Bowl*
Regonal
Soccer: Men
Softball
Swimming: Men
Track: Men
Wrestling
NORPAC
Pac-lO
NW Collegiate Conf.
Northwest Regional
Pac-lO
Pac-lO
Pac-lO
1916, 1933, 1947, 1949, 1955, 1958, 1963, 1966, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984,
1990
1949, 1963
1979, 1981
1983
1966, 1967, 1968, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1986
1961
1941, 1956, 1964
1942, 1957, 1965
1962
1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1988, 1991
1983, 1985
1991
1990
1978, 1979, 1980, 1982
1938, 1957
1913, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925,
1926, 1941, 1942, 1948, 1950, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962,
1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1976,
1977, 1978, 1979, 1983, 1984
* Appearances
Oregon State University Athletic Facts
.
Oregon State's 15 sports are recognized at the Division I level of the National Collegiate Athletic
Association (NCAA).
In 1915, OSU became a charter member of the Pacific Coast (Athletic) Conference, now the Pacific-b
Conference. The "Pac-lO" added women's sports to its organization in 1986.
Oregon State's cumulative grade point average for student-athletes in all sports is 2.80 and has exceeded
the general student body grade point average in recent years.
The work done in compliance and academic services within OSU athletics has provided a model by which
the NCAA is establishing computer software to handle these facets of athletic administration.
. The NCAA has also recognized the research done jointly by the OSU School of Health and Human
Performance and the Athletic Department's training staff with regards to drug testing and drug education
programs. OSU was one of two schools in the country awarded a substantial grant to continue this work.
Former baseball pitcher Knute Buehler (1983-84) of Roseburg, OR was the first student from Oregon
State to study as a Rhodes Scholar. He went on to Oxford University. Crew lays claim to the only other
OSU graduate to earn a Rhodes Scholarship--Wes Sand.
OSU has one of the richest collegiate men's basketball traditions in the nation with the fifth winningest
program of all-time amongst Division I teams. Two Basketball Hall of Fame coaches, Amory "Slats" Gill
and Ralph Miller, have produced the vast majority of the more than 1,400 victories.
OSU football tradition has more winning seasons than losing ones and now boasts an outstanding coach
in Jerry Pettibone, dubbed the Best College Recruiter in America by Snorts Illustrated in 1984. The
football program has to its credit 20 former All-Americans and, in Terry Baker, a rare west coast Heisman
Trophy winner and Sports Illustrated's 1962 Sportsman of the Year. He played for coach Tommy Prothro,
who led the Beavers to three bowl games, two of them Rose Bowl appearances.
The top five Women's gymnastics program drew over 16,000 fans at home during the 1990 NCAA
Women's Gymnastics National Championships. The 1991 team led the nation for academics pacing all
teams in all sports with a 3.61 accumulated grade point average.
Source: Department of Intercollegiate Athletics
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Honor and Recognition Societies
Organization
Men
Date
Date
Both
Both
Both
Both
Both
Both
Both
1924
1924
1933
1934
1932
1918
1923
1897
1886
1979
1933
1949
1924
1937
Both
Both
Both
Both
Both
Both
Both
Both
Both
Both
Women
Both
Both
Both
Both
Both
Both
Both
Both
1963
1920
1949
1897
1919
1913
1904
-
1975
1989
1969
1918
Both
Both
Both
Men
1957
1947
1967
1904
1961
1924
-
1980
1980
1933
1936
Established Established Type or Field of Interest
or
at OSU
Women Nationally
General Honor Societies
Alpha Lambda Delta
Blue Key
Cardinal Honors
Mortar Board
Phi Eta Sigma
Phi Kappa Phi
Sigma Xl
Freshmen Scholarship
Senior Leadership
Junior Leadership
Senior Leadership
Freshman Scholarship
Scholarship
Science Research
Professional/Departmental Honor Societies
Alpha Epsilon
Alpha Kappa Delta
Alpha Pi Mu
Alpha Zeta
Beta Alpha Psi
Beta Gamma Sigma
Eta Kappa Nu
Eta Sigma Delta
Kappa Delta Pi
Kappa Omicron Nu
Lambda Kappa Sigma
Omicron Delta Upsilon
Phi Chi Theta
Phi Delta Chi
Phi Sigma Alpha
Sigma Delta P1
Tau Beta Pi
Women in Communications
Xl Sigma Pi
1911
1912
1913
1915
1924
1893
1920
1919
1885
1909
1908
1959
1963
1921
1987
1928
1919
1930
1979
1924
1982
1978
1970
1924
1925
1921
Agricultural Engineering
Sociology
Industrial Engineering
Agriculture
Accounting
Business
Electrical Engineering
Hotel, Restaurant, Tourism Mgmt
Education
Home Economics
Pharmacy
Economics
Business
Pharmacy
Political Science
Spanish
Engineering
Speech
Forestry
Recognition Societies
Silver Wings/Angel Flight
Arnold Air Society
Order of Omega
Scabbard and Blade
1951
1976
1920
Air Force
Air Force
Greeks
Army
Other Societies
Society American Military Engrs. Both
Both
Swords of Honor
Women
Talons
Thanes
Men
Sources:
Office of Student Affairs
OSU Bulletins
1918
Military
Military
Service
Service
V. Faculty and Staff Information
61
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Faculty and Staff
Awards and Honors
1991
Honorary Degrees
o John Hope Franklin Doctor of Letters (D.Let)
o Betty Friedan
Doctor of Humane Letters (LH.D.)
o Gurij Ivanovich Marchuk
Doctor of Science (D.Sci)
OSU Distinguished Service Award
o Not Awarded
Alumni Association Distinguished Professor Award
o Jo-Ann Leong, College of Science, Department of Microbiology
Oregon State University Distinguished Professor Award
o Marcus J. Borg, College of Liberal Arts, Department of Religious Studies
o James D. White, College of Science, Department of Chemistiy
Elizabeth P. Ritchie Distinguished Professor Award
o Andrew Huber, College of Agricultural Science, Department of Crop and Soil Science
Burlington Resources Foundation Faculty Achievement Award
o Chris Anderson, College of Liberal Arts, Department of English
o Leslie Davis Burns, College of Home Economics, Department of Apparel, Interiors, Housing,
and Merchandising
o Ilene Kleinsorge, College of Business, Department of Accounting
D. Curtis Mumford Faculty Service Award for Distinguished Service to the Faculty
o Patricia Wells, College of Business Emeritus
Dar Reese Excellence in Advising Award
o James D. Hall, College of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife
Outstanding Research Assistant Award
o Laura B rophy, Colleges of Agricultural Sciences and Science, Department of Botany and Plant
Pathology
Herbert F. Frolander Graduate Teaching Assistant Award
o Rajeev Pandey, College of Engineering, Department of Computer Science
Exemplary Employee Award
o Parker Henchman, Ha Weld Marine Science Center
o Judith Maule, College of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Food Science and Technology
Office Personnel Association Member of the Year
o Jan Hagemeister, Office of Research Accounting
Sources:
Office Academic Affairs
OSU, 1991. The 122nd Annual Commencement. Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon State University, 87 pp.
OSU, 1991. University Day, Seotember 19. 1991. Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon State University, 15 pp.
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Faculty By Rank
Academic Year 1991-92
Full-Time Faculty
(.5 to 1 FTE)
Aate Professor
Assistant Profe
34) 21%
(356) 18%
Instructor
(196) 10%
Professor
(475) 23%
Research Associate
(83) 4%
Research Assistant
No Rank
(143) 7%
(347) 17%
Total - 2,034
Part-Time Faculty
(Less Than .5 FTE)
Research Assistant
35%
Research AssociatE
(24) 12%
No Rank
(14) 7%
Professor
(13) 6%
Associate Professoi
(11) 5%
Assistant Profe
actor
(55) 27%
(17) 8%
Total
Instructor and Research
Assistant Include Senior positions.
Source: Oftice of Budgets and Planning
206
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Full-Time Faculty
Mean Years of Service by College
Academic Year 1991-92
Number of Faculty
Mean Years of Service
Professors
Professors
Liberal Arts
Science
*Agricultural Science
Liberal Arts
Engineering
Oceanography
* Forestry
Business
Education
Home Economics
Pharmacy
Veterinary Medicine
Health & HP
0
20
40
60
80 100 120
22.6
.
Science
Business
Pharmacy
Education
Engineering
*
Agricultural Science
Oceanography
Home Economics
*
Forestry
Veterinary Medicine
Health & HP
__________________I 20.3
__________________ 19.4
I
_________________
________________
_______..JII 16.5
___j_J 14.6
:::.:::.:::.
__________ 10.8
8.0
4.0 8.0 12.0 16.0 20.0 24.0
0.0
Associate Professors
Liberal Arts
Health & HP
*Agricultural Science
Science
Engineering
______________
Liberal Arts
Business
*Forestry
Oceanography
Health & HP
Business
Home Economics
Veterinary Medicine
Education
Pharmacy
114.3
113.0
J i2.9
___________
40
60
80
12.8
:112.7
Engineering
Education
*
112.4
Forestry
I its
Pharmacy
*Agricultural Science
Oceanography
__________ 10.9
100
16.4
114.8
Veterninary Medicine
Home Economics
Science
20
18.2
118.1
Associate Professors
0
19.0
18.2
.,J
0.0 4.0
I 9.2
8.2
8.0 12.0 16.0 20.0 24.0
Assistant Professors
Assistant Professors
*Agricultural Science
Liberal Arts
Science
Business - ___j 7.0
6.1
Agricultural Science ii
* Forestry = El 5.4
Home Economics = El 5.3
Engineering
* Forestry
Health & HP
Education
Oceanography
Health & HP
Engineering
Science
Business
Education
Home Economics
Oceanography
T
=
Pharmacy
0
20
40
60
Full-Time: .5 FTE and above.
Source: Office of Budgets and Planning
80
100
El
El
4.9
4.8
43
113.9
113.8
Liberal Arts
Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary Medicine
Pharmacy
El 6.2
113.6
I
0.0
4.0
8.0 12.0 16.0 20.0 24.0
* Forestry includes Forestry Research;
Ag Science includes Experiment Station.
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Age of Faculty
Academic Year 1991-92
Over 60
7%
51 to 60
19%
Years
41 to 50
33%
of
Age
31 to 40
34%
30 or Less
7%
Average Age of Faculty
44.2
Average Age by Rank
Faculty Rank
Faculty Rank
Professor
Research Associate
Associate Professor
Sr. Res. Assistant
Assistant Professor
Research Assistant
Sr. Instructor
No Rank
Instructor
0
10
20
30
40
Years of Age
Source:
Office of Budgets and Planning
50
60
0
10
20
30
40
Years of Age
60
60
65
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Faculty by Rank and Gender
Academic Year 1991-92
Full-Time Faculty 1'al Male-1,439; 71%
Total Female595; 29%
Total 2,034
(.5 to 1 FTE)
Rank
Professor
-Ij
437
Associate Professor ....:..
Assistant Professor
.
.... ::::.:::::.:::
Ij
iI 225
131
LII Male
- Female
Instructor _________ J 111
Research Associate
0 205
Research Assistant
J142
No Rank L j-r
I
I
t
0
100
200
I
300
400
500
No. of Faculty
Part-Time Faculty____________
(Less Than .5 FTE)
Total Male-119;
Total Female87; 42%
Total - 206
Rank
Professor
12
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
10
1j7
LIII Male
25
Instructor
Research Associate
- Female
30
16
-
Research Assistant
No Rank
58%
!19
o
ioo
200
300
No. of Faculty
instructor and Research Assistant
include Senior positions.
Source: Office of Budgets and Planning
400
500
(1
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Faculty By Selected Ranks
by College and Gender
Academic Year 1991-92
Professor
Female3342200073205
20
Male
95
15
2
9
Male
4
47 20 10 103
Female
Assistant Professor
Full-Time (.8 to 1 FTE) only.
Source: Office of Budgets and Planning
Associate Professor
8
Female 1
Male
54
2
4
1
3
6
11
6
37
19
8
Male
9
2
16
2
44
18
Female
I n St r u c to r
(includes Sr. instructor)
0
8
3
41
3
8
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Tenure Status of OSU Faculty
By Appointment Type and Gender
Academic Year 1991-92
Full-Time Faculty
(.5 FTE and above)
Fixed Term 9%
Tenure-Track 19%
I
FIxed Term 15%
I
(38)
Tenure-Track 36%
Tenured 72%
(730)
Tenured 49%
(124)
Male
Female
Total Males 1,011
Total Females 254
Part-Time Faculty
(Less than .5 FTE)
Fixed Term (16) 50%
Fixed Term (5) 56%
Tenure-Track (7) 22%
Tenure-Track (2) 22%
Tenured (9) 28%
Tenured (2) 22%
Male
Total Males 32
includes ranks of Professor, Associate & AssIstant only.
Source: Office of Budgets and Planning
Female
Total Females 9
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Tenured Faculty
Academic Year 1991 -92
Number Tenured
Percent Tenured
By Unit
Science
Admin/ExI
Business
76%
*Agricultural Science
146
Science
146
*Agrlcultural Science
Engineering
74%
Liberal Arts
Education
71%
Engineering
Liberal Arts
71%
*Forestry
Home Economics
69%
Business
Pharmacy
67%
Veterinary Medicine
64°I6
*Forestry
82%
Admin/Ext
70
38
31
I
22
Home Economics
22
Pharmacy 116
Veterinary Medicine
52%
Oceanography
107
Education
58%
Health & HP
203
18
Pharmacy 116
42%
Health & HP 114
0% 20% 40% 60% 80%100%
100 150 200
50
0
By Unit By Gender
Percent Tenured
Admin/Ext
i
k.'
Admin/Ext
78016
*Agricultural Science
L
Business
Number Tenured
Business
80%
63%
1100%
Home Economics
Science
150%
76%
0%
184%
I
Home Economics
j,
Oceanography
19
Pharmacy
16
1138
Science
15
Veterinary Medicine
0% 20% 40% 60% 80%100%
D Female
Ftill-Time (.5 FTE and above); Includes ranks. of Professor, Associate and Assistant only.
Office of Budgets and Planning
Source:
36
Liberal Arts
i 40%
Veterinary Medicine
Male
69
Health & HP
Health & HP ________.i5396
Pharmacy
I
1
*Foresfry
40%
Oceanography
27
16
Engineering
$o%
I
:
Education
'74%
Engineering
Liberal Arts
142
*Agricultural Science
131%
Education
*Forestry
*
0
50
100
150
Male Lfl Female
*Foresjry includes Forestry Research; Ag. Science includ,
Experiment Station.
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Faculty Mean Salary
By Rank and Status
Academic Year 1991-92
Full-Time Faculty
(.5 to 1 FTE)
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Sr Instructor
Instructor
Research Associate
Sr Res Assistant
Research Assistant
No Rank
$51,609
$40,558
I $33,075
$30,379
I $23,970
$22,024
$26,132
$20,307
$29,441
$0
$20,000 $40,000 $60,000 $80,000
Mean Salary
Part-Time Faculty
(less than .5 FTE)
Professor
$53,613
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Sr Instructor
Instructor
Research Associate
Sr Res Assistant
Research Assistant
No Rank
Administrators excluded.
Salaries converted to 9-month equivalent.
Source: Office of Budgets and Planning
$40,570
$34,271
$26,247
$21,063
$23,818
$26,992
$19,091
$23,136
$0
$20,000 $40,000 $60,000 $80,000
Mean Salary
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Faculty Mean Salary
By Rank and Unit
Academic Year 1991-92
[it
Admin/Extension
*Agricultural Science
Business
Education
Engineering
*Fortp1
$47,573
$49,329
$57,914
$50,434
$62,714
$50,676
Health & HP
Home Economics
Liberal Arts
Oceanography
Pharmacy
Science
Veterinary Med.
$48,689
$45,440
$58,429
$51,765
$52,402
$58,471
Unit
AdminfExtension
*Agricultural Science
Business
Education
Engineering
*Fortry
Health & HP
Home Economics
Liberal Arts
Oceanography
Pharmacy
Science
Veterinary Med.
[LUnit
Admin/Extension
*Agrjcultural Science
Business
Education
Engineering
*Fortry
Sr. Instructor
Salary
$29,982
$33,609
$25,380
$34,371
$26,654
$29,308
42
77
12
9
26
12
0
7
37
20
9
91
6
No.
3
10
1
0
2
0
0
0
8
0
0
4
0
Sr. Res. Assistant
Salary
No.
$28,676
$24,259
$36,047
$23,882
Health&HP
Home Economics
Liberal Arts
Oceanography
Pharmacy
Science
Veterinary Med.
Associate
No.
Salary
Professor
Salary
No.
$25,218
$30,736
$23,891
$27,304
5
44
0
0
4
12
0
0
1
15
0
6
2
$36,001
$39,082
$48,299
$39,051
$51,531
$41,740
$42,251
$41,020
$36,837
$46,466
$41,065
$39,298
$55,174
Instructor
Salary
$23,479
$24,641
$23,402
$20,727
$29,662
$25,880
$23,420
$26,703
$22,100
97
51
12
7
34
21
12
10
54
20
6
43
10
No.
78
6
4
3
5
10
Assistant
No.
Salary
$29,636
$32,850
$46,934
$32,359
$43,140
$32,061
$32,551
$31,795
$31,507
$37,006
$33,783
$33,253
$43,751
107
40
9
10
23
19
11
10
39
8
6
32
8
Res. Associate
No.
Salary
4
$26,840
$20,517
$29,435
26
$20,291
$21,989
0
3
12
0
10
1
4
22
0
4
6
2
$19,715
$19,951
$32,866
$18,478
$21,024
$27,358
28
2
Res. Assistant
No.
Salary
NôRáñk
Salary
No.
27
100
0
0
7
44
0
2
2
28
5
$29,671
$37,206
$27,207
$22,425
32
$25,819
$33,586
$24,517
$20,284
$25,432
$18,101
$23,276
$19,249
$16,652
$19,582
$25,825
$17,470
$19,355
$20,928
*Ag Science includes Experiment Station; Forestry includes Forestry Research.
Full-time faculty (.5 to 1 FTE) only; administrative faculty excluded.
All salaries converted to 9-month equivalent.
Source: Office of Budgets and Planning
11
$27,567
$33,549
$29,254
1
1
4
1
99
2
5
1
0
5
0
1
2
0
0
4
0
71
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Faculty Mean Salary
By Selected Ranks and College
Academic Year 1991-92
Ranks of Professor, Associate Professor,
Assistant Professor
Part-Time Faculty
Full-Time Faculty
(less than .5 FTE)
(.5 to 1 FTE)
Engineering
$52.7
Veterinary Medicine
$52.2
Business
$61.4
Oceanography
$49.9
Science
$43.6
Agricultural Science
Agrjcultural Science
$49.7
Oceanography
$443
Veterinary Medicine
$416
Forestry
$40.3
Business
$39 4
$42.3
*
Education
$40.4
Forestry
$40.3
*
I
$46.3
Pharmacy
*
Engineering
Home Economics
$39.6
Liberal Arts
$37.7
Health & HP
$37.6
$20.0
$0.0
Liberal Arts
$38.3
Science
$40.0
I
$20.0
$0.0
$60.0
$34.6
$60.0
$40.0
Mean Salary (In Thousands)
Mean Salary (in Thousands)
Ranks of Sr. Instructor, Instructor, Research Associate,
Sr. Research Assistant, Research Assistant, & No Rank
Full-Time Faculty
Part-Time Faculty
(.5 to 1 FTE)
(less than .5 FTE)
Oceanography
$28.0
Oceanogrphy
$26.6
Engineering
$27.8
Engineering
$26.2
Business
$26.9
Business
______________I $24.6
Home Economics
$24.2
Pharmacy
Pharmacy
$24.0
Home Economics
___________I $216
Liberal Arts
$23.4
Liberal Arts
____________I$2t2
Health & HP
$23.4
Science
Veterinary Medicine
$22.4
Forestry
$216
Science
$21.6
*Agricultural Science
$21.1
Education
$211
$10.0
$20.0
I
Veterinary Medicine
*
$0.0
$22.3
1
Forestry
I
Education
$20.4
$20.3
$20.1
$20.1
Health & HP
$19.3
Agricultural Science
I
$18.8
$30.0
$0.0
Mean Salary (in Thousands)
Administrators Excluded.
Salaries converted to 9-month equivalent.
Source: Office of Budgets and Planning
$10.0
$20.0
$30.0
Mean Salary (In Thousands)
Forestry Includes Forestry Research;
Ag Sciences includes Experiment Station.
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Faculty Mean Salary
By Rank, Unit and Gender
Academic Year 1991-92
Male
No. Salary
Unit
Admin/Ext
*Ag Science
Business
Education
Engineering
*Forestry
Health & HP
Home Economics
Liberal Arts
Oceanography
Pharmacy
Science
Vet Medicine
Professor
Female
$48,441
$49,513
$58,281
$51,182
$62,714
$50,676
No
35 $43,229
74 $44,784
10 $56,079
7 $47,817
26
7
12
0
0
4
0
3 $48,046
36 $46,080
18 $52,719
$49,546
$45,422
$59,063
$51,765
$52,626
$58,139
Female
Male
No. Salary No.
Salary
9
88 $45,831
5 $60,127
3
2
2
0
1
2
0
3
1
Admin/Ext
*Ag Science
Business
Education
Engineering
* Forestry
Health & HP
Home Economics
Liberal Arts
Oceanography
Pharmacy
Science
Vet Medicine
2
3
1
3
4
8
16
2
0
3
3
$29,982
$34,005
$24,611
$34,371
3
8 $32,022
0 $25,380
0
2
0
0
0
0
2 $28,149
0
0
0
6
2 $26,352
0
Salary
$28,676
$24,887
$36,047
$23,553
$25,218
$31,952
$28,060
$31,202
2
0
5
29 $23,045
0
15
0
0
0
0
4
0
9 $24,869
0
0
3
0
1
0
3
12 $25,874
0
2 $21,806
$23,407
$22,091
4 $28,755
6 $24,909
5 $25,179
0 $26,703
12 $22,974
$21,371
65 $27,787
32 $31,779
6 $43,821
5 $32,368
22 $39,656
17 $28,360
5 $30,873
0 $31,795
15 $31,013
$30,832
$33,118
$48,491
$32,350
$43,299
$32,496
$34,565
$32,298
$37,006
$32,426
$34,345
$44,359
8
3 $35,139
20 $31,432
5 $42,739
3
Salary
3 $21,276
16 $19,855
$28,695
$20,931
$29,435
1
0
2
1
$16,691
4
5
$21,724
4
10
$19,715
$19,951
$32,773
Salary
$27,379
$18,422
$24,159
$19,122
0
0
4
1
$26,911
$15,788
$22,528
$22,615
Ag Science includes Experiment Station; Forestry Includes Forestry Research.
Full-time faculty (.5 to 1 FTE) only; administrative faculty excluded.
All salaries converted to 9-month equivalent.
Source: Office of Budgets and Planning
$22,091
1
10 $23,318
0
1
1
3 $33,146
0 $18,478
$23,961
5
$21,041
21
0 $20,284
2
$27,358
2
8
3
5
1
2
6
10
24
0
3
12
3
No. Salary
No.
12 $23,874
15
52 $17,753
48
0
0
0
0
6 $17,977
1
33 $19,932
0
0 $16,652
0 $19,582
22 $21,841
1
$17,891
13 $17,184
3 $20,295
$20,973
1
10
0
0
2
2
0
0
0
1
1
7
0
No Rank
Male
Female
Male
42
No. Salary
0 $33,586
1
No.
Female
No.
Male
0
4
0
$27,295
54
0
4
1
No, Salary
flea, Assistant
Female
No. Salary No.
1
24 $22,976
3 $23,934
$25,347
$23,402
$18,000
$29,888
$26,528
$21,662
0
0
0
$32,264
1
0
0
$22,167
0
2
Assistant
Female
Rae. Associate
Female
Male
No. Salary No.
Salary
Sr. Res. Assistant
Admin/Ext
*Ag Science
Business
Education
Engineering
*Forestry
Health &HP
Home Economics
Liberal Arts
Oceanography
Pharmacy
Science
Vet Medicine
40 $38,903
7 $53,643
I
Male
Female
Salary
No. Salary No.
Male
Jnit
6
29
y
Instructor
Sr. Instructor
Unit
68 $33,058
50 $35,797
10 $48,276
4 $37,627
33 $48,924
18 $41,151
8 $42,874
2 $40,860
38 $36,156
18 $45,203
$37,257
$39,147
$48,304
$40,120
$51,610
$41,839
$41,940
$41,660
$37,123
$46,606
$41,065
$39,327
$55,830
Male
11
0
2
2
6
4
19
8
Salary
$33,228
$39,194
$26,278
$22,425
$27,331
$37,456
Female
No.
No. Salary
60 $24,199
1
$35,218
2 $27,826
1
0
3 $27,923
0
0 $33,549
1
$21,051
0
0
0 $25,819
0
39
1
3
0
0
2
0
1
1
0
0
4
0
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Faculty Highest Degree Earned
Academic Year 1991-92
Ranks: Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor
Unit/College
Doctorate
Admin/Exterision
*Agrjcultural Sciences
Business
Education
Engineering
*Forestry
Health & HP
Home Economics
Liberal Arts
Oceanography
Pharmacy
Science
Vet Medicine
No.
%
138
190
38
30
95
65
25
28
39
96
88
97
95
98
93
88
84
Other
%
No.
%
No.
13
4
3
8
4
57
4
9
--
--
--
--
1
2
--
--
--
--
--
--
1
3
31
4
4
--
--
1
1
100
--
--
1
2
--
--
2
7
--
--
--
--
3
24
9
1
3
--
--
1
**
15
1
100
--
--
--
96
1
4
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1,036
79%
248
19%
17
1%
5
100
100
Total
Number
%
54
23
189
30
131
TOTAL
Baccalaureate
Master
No.
202
----
**
356
198
43
27
32
156
54
24
189
30
1,306
Ranks: Sr. Instructor, instructor, Research
Associate, Sr. Research Assistant, Research Assistant, No Rank
Unit/College
Admin/Extension
*Agricultural Sciences
Business
Education
Engineering
*Forestry
Health & HP
Home Economics
Liberal Arts
Oceanography
Pharmacy
Science
Vet Medicine
TOTAL
Doctorate
Master
Baccalaureate
Other
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
No.
19
131
42
50
32
50
7
18
24
20
1
5
12
1
8
6
35
24
4
46
35
53
38
45
48
55
50
14
1
7
15
16
13
40%
32
3
10
9
4
37
6
148
39
25
31
32
4
17
118
109
6
4
9
30
8
5
9
32
5
27
14
16%
392
42%
376
18
14
31
75
10
3
13
44
63
37
31
*Agricultural Sciences includes Experiment Station; Forestry includes Forestry Research.
**Less than 1%.
Other includes Professional, Certificate or Diploma, No degree, Other, and Unknown.
Source: Office of Budgets and Planning
31
33
36
42
16
49
38
28
58
%
5
**
Total
Number
282
216
19
--
--
--
--
--
--
1
5
--
--
2
4
--
8
29
92
22
12
56
65
13
1
1
--
--
96
24
18
2%
934
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Ethnicity of Faculty
Academic Year 1991-92
Total Faculty
Minority Faculty
2,240
145
P
Hispanic 19%
American
Indian 6%
I
Whe94%
Other6%
Asian 61%
BI-k 14°!0
Number of Ethnic/Racial Minorities
By Rank
Rank
Asian
Black
Professor
Assoc Professor
12
2
11
1
Asst Professor
20
2
0
5
Sr.Inst
Instructor
Research Assoc
Sr. Res Asst
Research Asst
NoRank
Total
Hispanic
American
Indian
Total
1
18
16
1
27
2
3
4
2
0
1
1
18
0
26
22
1
0
4
3
1
0
1
1
1
2
3
17
19
9
145
1
8
10
1
2
12
5
3
87
24
25
Six missing values included in white category.
Source: Office of Budgets and Planning
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Graduate Assistants
Academic Year 1991-92
Assistantship Type
and Gender
1ale GRA
561) 39%
Female GT
(274) 19%
Male
if
male GRA
(399) 27%
(223) 15%
Total - 1,457
GTAGrad Teaching Assistant; GRA-Grad Research Assistant
Ethnicity and Gender
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
Female
Male
Total
Asian
Hispanic
93
295
388
13
5
29
42
16
Black
21
Male
Note: 20 missing ethnicity included in white.
Source: Office of Budgets and Planning
American
Indian
White
1
385
5
6
1,000
FemaI1
615
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Classified/Management Service
Job Categories
Academic Year 1991-92
EEO6 Category
Secretarial/Clerical
Technical/Paraprof
Professional
Service/Maintenance
Skilled Craft
Exec/Admin/Manager
400
200
0
600
800
1000
Number of Employees
Most Common Positions
Filled Part-Time Positions
Filled Full-Time Positions
Office Specialist 1
Office Specialist 2
Office Assistant 2
Office Coordinator
Accounting Technician
292
101
75
56
49
Office Specialist 1
Office Assistant 2
Educ. Program Assistant
Nutrition Educ. Asst.
Office Specialist 2
Total Full-Time Employees 1,43
Job categories - EEO6 categories designated
by U.S. Equal Opprotunity Commission.
(Does not Include temporary employees.)
Source: Affirmative Action Office/Off Ice of Budgets andPlannlng
28
27
13
13
11
717
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Classified/Management Service
Employees
Academic Year 1991-92
Job Category and Gender
EEO6 Category
701
Secretarial/Clerical
29
70
Technical/Paraprof
131
110
Professional
74
Service/Maintenance
80
79
Skilled Craft
Exec/Admin/Manager
_________________
J13
Female
128
Male
[7
I
17
I
I
I
200
0
400
I
600
Number of Employees
Ethnic Status
American
Indian 27%
--
--
(15)
Asian 34%
--
(19)
White 96%
(1383)
iOther 4%
'1
Hispanic 30%
(58
Black(17&
9
MINORITY
TOTAL
(1,439)
Full-Time Employees Only
Job categories - EEO6 categories designated by
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Source: Affirmative Action Office
(56)
800
78
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VI. Budgets, Finance and Facilities
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Financial Highlights 1990-91
MajorSources of Current Funds
Tuition and Fees
State Appropriations
Contracts and Grants
Federal and County Appropriations
Current
Funds
Expended
$35,832,849
$105,300,578
$77,053,525
$13,205,924
Major Uses of Current Funds
Instruction and Student Support
Organized Research
Extension and Public Service
Physical Plant Operations
Auxiliary Enterprises
$68,878,307
$80,742,731
$32,230,256
$15,283,757
$26,736,002
Endowment Net Worths
University Endowment
OSU Foundation
OSU Ag Research Foundation
OSU Ag Engineering and Research Foundation
$8,194,347
$76,532,834
$4,632,090
$8,885
Facilities
Expenditures for Major Renovation and
New Construction
Maintenance and Alterations
$25,267,525
$2,867,179
Investment in Plant
Land
Buildings
Equipment
Museum Collections
Improvements other than Buildings
Source: Finance and Administration Annual Report 1992
$7,014,231
$170,088,005
$161,460,825
$13,626,499
$13,552,917
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Major Source of Funds
Fiscal Year 1990-91
arships
0%
St
s & Services
5.8%
iliary Enterprises
Federal Appropr
9.3%
3.6%
Student Tuitioi
12.5%
Dntracts
County Appro
1.1%
State Appropriations * $105,300,578
Federal Appropriations * $10,158,987
Student Tuition & Fees * $35,832,849
County Appropriations * $3,046,937
Gifts, Grants & Contracts * $77,053,525
Auxiliary Enterprises * $26,736,002
Sales & Services * $16,649,024
Scholarships * $11,429,309
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Major Expenditure Categories
Fiscal Year 1990-91
Auxiliary Enterprises
-7
Service Departmen
0.8%
9.3%
Instruction
Scholarships
24.1%
4.0%
/
nstitutional Support
Physical Plant
6.4%
5.3%
udent Services
2.8%
Research
28.2%
ademic Support
7.6%
blic Service
Other (Unrétc4ci
Gif Is & Royaltie
11.3%
0.2%
Research * $80,742,731
Public Service * $32,230,256
Academic Support * $21,640,684
Student Services ' $7,927,231
Physical Plant * $15,283,757
Institutional Support * $18,356,939
Service Departments * $2,252,371
Scholarships * $11,429,309
Auxiliary Enterprises * $26,736,002
Instruction * $68,878,307
Other (Unrestricted Gifts, Royalties) * $729,624
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Current Funds Revenues
By Source
FY 1987/1988
SOURCE (IPEDS Format)
Tuition and Fees
$
%
27,643,202 11.41
FY 1988/1989
FY 1989/1990
%
%
$
30,283,862 11.92
$
FY 1990/1991
$
%
33,921,113 12.10
37,433,539
12.81
2.15
10,158,987
3.48
101,114,918 36.07
105,300,578
36.03
0.97
3,046,937
1.04
9,404,740 3.36
57,359,210 20.46
9,814,560
53,670,348
3.36
18.36
0.10
1.56
364,557
4,890,342
0.13
1.67
20,378 <0.01
385,618 0.14
23,890
398,872
0.01
2,037,352
18,796,428
0.70
6.43
65,841
Government Aooropriations
5,804,825 2.40
Federal
State
87,712,970 36.22
Local
2,371,143 0.98
Government Grants and Contracts
8,249,237 3.41
Federal
Unrestricted
50,171,417 20.73
Restricted
7,276,358
2.87
91,441,671 36.01
2,614,110
1.03
8,365,925 3.29
50,375,008 19.84
0.09
6,011,711
2,722,287
288,565
4,377,489
Unrestricted
Restricted
180,912 0.07
4,528,638 1.87
Unrestricted
Restricted
10,109<0.01
155,529 0.06
Private Gifts.
Grants.
Contracts
Unrestricted
Restricted
2,346,107 0.97
16,501,269 6.81
2,186,983
16,501,566
0.86
6.50
1,902,940
16,572,600
0.68
Endowment
Income
Unrestricted
Restricted
20,788 0.01
2,295,721 0.95
53,857
2,840,511
0.02
1.12
55,448
4,105,621
0.02
1.47
3,950,656
0.02
1.35
Sales and Services of
Educational ActMties
8,457,065 3.49
8,701,315
3.43
8,551,554
3.05
8,418,774
2.88
Sales and Services of
Auxiliary Enterprises
21,775,574 8.99
24,590,322
9.68
28,561,345 10.19
29,027,401
9.93
3,955,540 1.63
3,858,906
1.52
1.77
4,863,167
1.66
280,306,199 100.0 292,262,229
100.0
State
Local
Other Sources
TOTAL Current Funds Revenues 242,180,046 100.0
227,102
4,468,128
11,232 <0.01
161,038 0.06
253,957,894 100.0
Note: These figures include transfeis, fee remissions, and fund balance changes.
Source: OSSHE Annual IPEDS FInance Report
1.76
4,950,662
5.91
0.14
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Current Funds, Expenditures, and Transfers
By Function
FY 1987/1988
FUNCTION (IPEDS Format)
Educational and General
Instruction
$
%
FY 1988/1989
$
%
FY 1989/1990
$
%
FY 1990/1991
$
%
57,009,278 23.50
59,921,022 23.60
62,338,813 22.37
67,478,459 23.23
Research
70,753,047 29.16
73,815,740 29.07
78,657,578 28.22
81,425,191 28.04
Public Service
31,327,871 12.91
30,784,306 12.12
34,243,145 12.29
32,086,352 11.05
Academic Support
(excl. Libraries)
Library Expenditures
10,995,780
4.53
12,223,520
4.81
14,016,226
5.03
14,784,541
5.09
5,139,275
2.12
5,409,467
2.13
6,553,164
2.35
6,853,142
2.36
4,996,919
2.06
5,222,293
2.06
5,959,569
2.14
7,906,666 2.72
Institutional Support
13,887,076
5.72
15,558,082
6.13
19,106,823
6.86
20,609,310
7.10
Plant Operation & Maintenance
12,635,326
5.21
12,305,638
4.85
13,083,228
4.69
15,283,758
5.26
397,457
0.16
458,072
0.18
561,905
0.20
11,090,213
4.57
11,363,628
4.47
12,173,083
4.37
1,701,379
070
1,132,457
045
3,431,433
Student Services
SchpIarshis and Fellowships
Awards from Unrestricted Funds
Awards from Restricted Funds
Non-mandatory Transfers
TOTAL Educational and General
ExDenditures and Transfers
Awiliarv EnterDrises
(Inci. Transfers)
219,933,621 90.65
22,696,749
1,600,987 0.55
13,043,496
4.49
544,460
228,194,225 89.86 250,124,967 89.75 261,616,362 90.08
9.35
25,746,014 10.14
TOTAL Current Funds
Expenditures and Transfers
242,630,370 100.0
253,940,239 100.0
278,707,207 100.0 290,438,069 100.0
TOTAL Salaries and Wages
for Educational & General
115,514,534
120,411,679
127628,681
137,553,668
TOTAL E & G Employee
Fringe Benefits
33,860,858
36,889,168
40,450,197
42,522,647
TOTAL E & G Employee
Compensation
149,375,392
157,300,847
168,078,878
180,076,315
Source: OSSHE Annual IPEDS Finance Report
28,582,240 10.25
28,821,707
9.92
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Estimated Cost of Education
1982-83 to 1991-92
ademic YE
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987 -88
1988 -89
1989- 90
1990-9 1
199 1-92
Cost of
Education
$5,190
$5,250
$5,250
$5,430
$5,580
$5,760
$6,210
$6,660
$7,050
$8,430
*Thls estimated cost of attending OSU for an academic year
is used by the Office of Financial Aid to determine aid
eligibility for Oregon residents; it includes tuition, fees,
room and board, books, transportation and personal expenses.
Ten Year Trend
1982-83 to 1991-92
$10,000
$9,000
E
S
T
$8,000
M
A
T
$7,000
E
D
C
0
$6,000
$5,000
S
T
$4,000
$3,000
1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991
Academic Year
Source: Financlai Aid Office
85
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Tuition and Fees for Full-Time Students
Academic Year 1991-92
Academic Year 1990-91
$6,400.00
$6,400.00
$5,600.00
$4,800.00
$4,000.00
$3,200.00
$2,400.00
$1,600.00
$800.00
Undergraduate
Graduate
Resident
Nonresident
$1,878.00
$2,736.00
$5,637.00
$4,638.00
Undergraduate
Undergraduate
Graduate
Resident
Nonresident
$2,505.00
$3,420.00
$5,448.00
$6,516.00
Graduate
Undergraduate
Graduate
Undergraduate Tuition
Per Term
Fall Term 1960 through Fall Term 1991
$2,500
Dollars
$2,000
$1,500
$1,000
$500
$0-
I
I
1960 1965 1970 1975
I
I
I
1980 1985 1990
I
1991
$136 $187 $308 $483 $626 $835
Non-Resident -- $141 $300 $445 $607 $1,079$1,384$1,879$2,172
Resident
$56
$110
Source: OSSHE Fee Schedule; Office of Budgets and Planning - Archives
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Age of Facilities
Number of Major Buildings
1950 and Before
30.0%
1991 and After
2.5%
1981-90
9.2%
i:o
1971-80
16.3%
I
mci.
main campus instructional,
research, student activities facilities,
athletic facilities, housing/dorm
facilities, west campus ag facilities
[Hatfieid Marine Science Center.
I
Gross Area by Year Buildings Were
Constructed or Acquired
(Square Feet)
1950 and Before
'N2,38 1,5 10
1951- 60
1,023,772
1991 and After
17.3%
0.8%
49,985
1981-90
293,558
5.0%
Source: OSSHE BuIlding
Valuation Report
1961- 70
1,239,151
21.0%
197 1-80
920,547
15.6%
87
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Square Feet of Buildings
By Program Classification
FaIl 1991
Public
Service 2%
114,310
Organized
Research 21%
1,115,302
Instruction 22%
1,190,684
Academic
Support 5%
267,224
Independ.
Operations 1%
38,260
Student
Services 24%
Unassigned 22%
1,181,117
1,294,754
Inst. Support 3%
143,171
Source: OSSHE Space Inventory Report
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Number of Rooms
By Basic Room Type
Fall 1991
Number
Room Type
Class Laboratories
(mci. Open Labs, AV Studios)
367
Classrooms
143
Faculty Offices*
3,008
Non-Class Laboratories
(mci. mdv. Study, Practice,
Elec. Microscope Facilities)
1,239
33
Seminar Rooms
* Includes offIces of employed graduate students
Usable Area
By Room Type Category
Fall 1991
Room Type
Sauare Feet
333,996
Class Laboratory
Classroom
General Use
Health Care
Non-Assignable
Non-Class Laboratory
Office
Residential
Special Use
Study
Support
39,379
1,196,778
619,861
747,766
887,736
685,695
169,133
282,626
Total Usable Area
5,344,822
Source: OSSI4E Space Inventory Report
150,421
231,431
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Room Use
Percent of Total Area
Fall 1991
Type of Space
Non-Assignable*
')') AOL
Study 3.2%
Non-Class
oratory 11.6%
Class
Laboratory 6.3%
Classroom 2.8%
Office 14.0%
4
Special Use 12.8%
General Use 4.
Support o.,'io
*IncI halls, restrooms, mech rooms, etc.
Source: OSSHE Space Inventory Report
lth Care 0.7%
Residential 16.6%
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OSU Land Owned or Leased
1990-91
Acres
Owned
419
Main Campus
Ag Research Lands
Adj to West Campus
Off Campus
Leased
*
408
7,818
16,814
13,274
85
Marine Science Center
259
57
Other
176
18
22,354
16,974
Forests
TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL
39,328
* Includes the land east of 35th St. only
Source: OSSHE Land Inventory Report
*
,
/
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iii
;
/
+
4
I++
+"
+'
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+
VII. Research Activities
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Externally Funded Programs
Academic Year 1990-91
Monies Received
4
Ext Awards 76%
Approprons
mate Funds
88%
------------------- 12%
Total
$105,872,702
LExternal Awards
AGENCY
Environmental Protection Agency
Nat. Aeronautics & Space Admin.
National Science Foundation
Off. of Naval Res. & Other Navy
Other Department of Defense
Public Health Service
State of Oregon Agencies
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
U.S. Dept. of Commerce
U.S. Dept. of Education
U.S. Dept. of Energy
U.S. Dept. of Interior
Other Federal Agencies
Foundations & Profess. Assoc.
Industry
Oregon Commodity Commissions
Other Commodity Commissions
Other Private Sources
Other Government Agencies
TOTAL
Source:
Research Office
Federal Funds
$3,123,257
1
TOTAL
$ 2,289,396
2,192,808
12,701,180
7,261,372
957,305
9,056,821
3,379,676
13,170,147
3,762,978
5,237,481
4,443,584
2,442,340
6,237,202
1,511,218
3,183,092
167,141
184,270
960,455
1.513.517
$80,651,983
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Grants and Proposals
From 1981 to 1991
2,000
Number of Grants/Proposals
1,500
1,000
500
**:
:I.;I;*3!!I'J
Grants
Source: Research OffFce
Proposals
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Number of Grants and Proposals
1981 to 1991
Fiscal Year
1981
Number of
Number of
% of Grants
Proposals
Grants
Received
1,299
649
602
583
523
606
659
912
1,571
1,067
1,534
1,200
78%
77%
66%
58%
64%
62%
70%
68%
78%
75%
79%
836
779
884
904
954
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1,061
1,523
1,144
1991
1,712
1,349
Grants Monies Received and Requested
1981 to 1991
Proposals
Fiscal Year
1981
Subniitte.d
Grants
Received
$42,273,188
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
$113,181,516
$134,404,309
$129,177,500
$119,635,546
$180,539,724
$229,109,584
$216,443,180
$293,137,811
$268,795,036
$313,668,864
1991
$358,680,329
$80,651,983
Source: Research Office
$46,440,244
$45,171,474
$50,494,761
$57,902,172
$62,270,735
$61,520,509
$72,819,526
$70,042,608
$74,541,498
% OfRE4UéEtëd
Dollars. Received
37%
35%
35%
42%
32%
27%
28%
25%
26%
24%
22%
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Dollars Received and Requested
Funded Research From 1981 to 1991
$400
Millions of Dollars
$300
$200
$100
$L
81
E**;
,;I;*;1e!b!I
Grants
Source:
Research Office
ProposalJ
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Separately Budgeted R&D Expenditures
Sciences and Engineering
Selected Years
Dollars in Thousands
$110,000
$90,000
$70,000
$50,000
$30,000
$10,000
- I!I*I,
e1eI.
Source of Funds
Sciences and Engineering
Selected Years
1980
1986
1988
3
1989
55
1990
98
$0
$20,000
$40,000
$60,000
$80,000
Dollars in Thousands
State/Local GovmntEi Industry
InstItutIonal Funds LI All Other Sources
Federal Government
Source: Nat. Science Foundation/SAS,
Survey of Scientific & Engineering
Expenditures at Universities & Colleges
$100,00
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Research Organizations and Facilities
Established
Name
Research Organizations. Centers. Consortia and Institutes
Research Units
Agricultural Experiment Station
Engineering Experiment Station
Environmental Remote Sensing Applications Laboratory
Forest Research Laboratory
Sea Grant College Program
Research Centers
1888
1927
1972
1941
1968
Center for Advanced Materials Research
1986
Center for Analysis of Environmental Change (formerly: Climatic Research Institute)
1991
Center for Gene Research and Biotechnology
Center for the Humanities
Center for the Study of First Americans
Environmental Health Sciences Center
1983
1984
1991
Integrated Plant Protection Center (formerly: International Plant Protectoon Center)
Laboratory Animal Resources Center
Marine/Freshwater Biomedical Center
Mark 0. Hatheld Marine Science Center
Oregon Productivity and Technology Center
Radiation Center
Survey Research Center
Western Center for Community College Education
Western Regional Rural Development Center
Research Consortia
Advanced Science and Technology Institute (OSU/U0/PSU/OHSU)
Center for Design of Analog Digital Integrated Circuits (U of W and WSU)
Consortium for International Development
Consortium for International Fisheries and Aquaculture Development
Cooperative Institute for Marine Resources Studies (OSU/NOAA)
Joint Oceanographic Institutions for Deep Earth Sampling
National Coastal Resources Research and Development Inst. (OSSHE)
Oregon Cooperative Fishery/Wildlife Research Unit
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
Research Institutes
1967
1969
1972
1990
1965
1980
1964
1973
1991
1971
1983
1991
1975
1979
1982
1985
1971
1966
1965
1962
1960
Nuclear Science and Engineering Institute
Nutrition Research Institute
Transportation Research Institute
Water Resources Research Institute
Research Facilities
Advanced Waste Treatment Laboratory
Agricultural Experiment Stations:
Experiment Farms and Research Centers
Berry Creek Controlled Environmental Stream
Salmon Disease Laboratory
Food Toxicology and Nutrttion Laboratory
Forestry Sciences Laboratory (USFS)
Geographic Technology Laboratory
H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest (USFS)
Human Performance Laboratory
Laboratory for Nitrogen Fixation
McDonald-Dunn Forests
National Clonal Germplasm Repository (USDA)
Source:
Office of Research; Office of Budgets and Planning
National Forage Production Res. Center (USDA)
Oak Creek Laboratory of Biology
O.H. Hinsdale Wave Research Laboratory
Orchard Street Child Development Center
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Research
and Development Laboratory
OSU Research Forests (McDonald and Dunn)
Pacific Cooperative Water Pollution Laboratory
Plant Materials Center (USDA)
Research Vessel Wecoma
Seafoods Laboratory (Astoria)
University Computing Services
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Technology Transfer
Disclosures, Patents, and Licensing (Through December 1991)
o
On average, 20-30 disclosures are made annually by the OSU faculty to the
Director of Technology Transfer in the Research Office.
o
There are 29
patent applications and 37 foreign patent applications
u.s.
pending (66 total patents pending).
o
There have been 30 U.S. patents and 24 foreign patents issued since 1980
(54 total patents).
o
There are 33 licenses in place with various companies.
GROSSANNUAL OSU ROYALTY INCOME
(By Fiscal Year)
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
$ 653
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1,357
36,218
144,077
256.013
346,961
1990-91
$365,379
Source: Office of Research
Distribution of Royalty Income
FY 1990-91
Departments
Technology
Transfer
$113,650
31.1%
$111,572
30.5%
Reimbursement
$33,323
Inventors
$106,834
29.3%
$237,106
212,618
411,916
429,007
364,378
328,862
329,153
98
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VIII. Educational Support Services
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Student Financial Aid Programs
1990-91
Student Aid Program
SCHOLARSHIPS (no payment required)
Institutional
Private
Subtotal
GRANTS (no payment required)
Pell Grant
Supplemental Educational Opportunity
Grant
State Need Grant/Cash Award
Athletic Grant-in-Aid
Subtotal
LOANS (repayable)
Perkins National Direct Student Loan
Stafford Guaranteed Student Loan
Parent Loan/Supplemental Loan
Institutional Loans
Subtotal
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT
College Work-Study
Graduate Assistants
Other Student Employment
Subtotal
TOTAL UNIVERSITY
No. of Awards
Amount
1,710
1,523
$2,130,431
1.942.306
3,233
$4,072,737
3,656
$5,950,800
1,689
2,221
293
918,498
1,626,141
1.314.017
7,859
$9,809,456
2,411
14
$ 3,892,411
10,480,273
1,963,638
18.337
6,869
$16,354,659
537
1,890
3,401
$ 617,276
13,561,360
5,828
$20,413,440
23,789
$50,650,292
3,865
579
6.234.804
*************************************************************************
1989-90 TOTAL UNIVERSITY
% Change
Source: Financial Aid Office
22,810
+4.3%
$45,819,650
+ 10.5%
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Library Resources
Total
June 1990
Total
June 1991
1,162,943
1,692,957
184,399
19,047
1,188,832
1,747,775
175,200
19,125
328,629
218,015
324,938
224,109
$30,084,203
$32,631,233
Volumes
Non-Book Materiatse
Maps
Serials & Periodicals
Uncataloged Gov't
Documents
Total Circulation
(Fiscal Year)
Valuation of Library
Holdings
************* ************** *. ** ** ** ** ** ** .***** ** ** ** ** ** *
Library Faculty (All Ranks)
Full-Time 35
Part-Time
2
* Microfilm Reels, Microcards, Microprints, Microfiche
D1
Total Number of Volumes
Ten Year Trend - 1981-82 to 1990-91
1,200,000
N
U
M
B
E
1,100,000
Academic
R
0
F
1,000,000
V
0
L
U
M
900,000
E
S
800,000
82-83
84-85
86-87
Academic Year
Source: William Jasper Kerr Library
88-89
90-91
Year
Vo1iies
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
938,643
965,813
985,615
1,013,032
1,047,828
1,075,907
1,101,964
1,122,248
1,162,943
1,188,832
1988 -89
1989-90
1990-91
101
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Department of Security Services
1991
The Oregon State University Security Services Department provides comprehensive security
services to the University community. Security officers also provide coverage for special events,
animal control on campus and provide crime prevention training and assistance to students, faculty
and staff. Continuing to improve their knowledge and abilities, security officers and dispatchers
completed 398 hours of training during 1991.
During 1991, security officers responded to 2,876 calls for service and conducted over 10,924
security checks of campus buildings. Campus dispatchers responded to over 31,000 requests for
information or service during the year.
The department, in cooperation with Oregon State Police/University Patrol Officers, presented
more than 20 crime prevention programs on five different topics, including participation in New
Student Orientation and International Student Orientation.
Security Services has six Campus Security/Public Safety Officers, five Campus Dispatchers and
one Manager, providing services to the University 24 hours per day.
Security Services Activity for 1991
Number
2,876
73
Activity
Calls for Service - AssIstance needed
Fire Calls - Fire alarm, malfunction, smoke,
etc.
181
Medical Calls - Injury, accident, problem
368
Unlock Request - Buildings/rooms unlocked
162
Safe Escorts - Transportation
158
Motorist Assists - Vehicle unlocks/
jumpstarts
10,924
89
132
Number
Activity
99
Other Assists - Visitor/outside agency
874
Maintenance Assist - After hours work
orders
1,929
Unsecure Buildings
26
Animal Calls - Dogs/farm animal calls
77
Abandon Bicycles - Found abandon
bicycles
3
Chemical Spill - Chemical spill assist
19
Suspicious Circumstances
14
Suspicious Person - Reported suspicious
person
Security Checks - Buildings
Intrusion Alarms - Intrusion/doors
Mechanical Alarms - Freezer/highwater/
maintenance
4
12
Skateboard Violation - Citation issued
Welfare Check - Check on welfare of
person
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Educational Opportunities Program
Fall Term 1991
Student Enrollment Fall 1991
By Ethnicity
Oregon State University's Educational Opportunities Program
(EOP) is designed to recruit to the university and assist in the
retention of minority, disadvantaged, and disabled students who
have traditionally been denied equal access to higher education.
EOP serves those students who may or may not meet the current
university admission requirements but are recognized as having
the potential to successfully complete a college degree program.
Male
The EOP recruits in Oregon communities which have concentrations of ethnic minority and non-traditional students. Recruited
and referred students are assisted in gaining admission to the
university. As a part of retention, students are provided information about available financial aid and given academic placement
testing, access to developmental courses, tutoring, and counseling.
Two federally-funded programs are housed in the Educational
Opportunities Program. The College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) recruits and supports students from migrant and
seasonal farmworker families during their freshman year at college. In addition to the services provided by the EOP, CAMP
students may be eligible for a summer orientation program and
supplemental financial aid.
Female
0
The Special Services Project (SSP) provides academic assistance
to students from low-income backgrounds, or whose parents did
not graduate from a college or university, orwho have disabilities.
Special Services provides counseling and tutoring for all program
20
40
60
Am. md.
Asian
Hispanic
Whit.
students and classroom accommodation for students with disabilities.
80
Total
638
600
400
I
'1
lIlt'
1971 1973 1975 1977 1979 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991
Students 109 149 225 213 200 260 370 409 469 612 638
Source: EducatIonal OpportunIties Program
J Black
325
800
O'l'
120
Total Males
Total Females
Enrollment Trend
FaIl 1971 Through FaIl 1991
200
100
313
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Memorial Union and Student Activities
1990-91
MEMORIAL UNION BUILDING/FACILITIES USE
TOTALS
Number of Persons Attending Events
1988-89
202,205
1989-90
260,625
1990-91
275,034
ACTIVE RECREATIONAL SPORT CLUBS
Bowling Cycling Equestrian Fencing Judo LaCrosse
Rifle
Sailing
Skiing
Mounted Drill
Pistol
Rugby
Squash Swimming Table Tennis Triathlon Volleyball
Water Polo
Number of Usages of Memorial Union Facilities
1988-89
7,183
1989-90
8,087
1990-91
8,112
MEMORIAL UNION CRAFT CENTER
1990-91 Class Curriculum
70 Classes
EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES
Event Categories
Concerts
Dances
Entertainment
Lectures/Symposiums/Workshops
Uterature Disseminations/Surveys
Miscellaneous/General Meetings
Movies/Slide Shows
Philanthropies
Recreational Events
Sales/Fundraisers
TOTAL
Events (#1
1989-90 1990-91
14
6
45
42
45
68
80
94
115
350
36
240
22
35
27
23
12
115
495
Black and White Photography
Black & White Photo (Interm.)
Cabinetmaking
Calligraphy
Ceramics
Ceramics for the Imagination
Furniture Making
Jewelry
Quilting
Knitting
Spinning
Stained Glass
Weaving
Woodworking
Creative Mventure in
Arts and Crafts
Events/Fundraisers
Holiday Marketplace
Artmarks: Instructors Exhibition
Lonesome Pottery Sale
MU Concourse Gallery
Exhibitions
Promotional Button Making Service
60
519
1,437
Studio Memberships
UNIVERSITY STUDENT MEDIA
RECREATIONAL SPORTS
Student Publications
Participation (#)
Facility
1989-90
1990-91
Dixon Recreation Center
296,360 305,506
Gill Coliseum
3,165
2,226
McAjexander Fieldhouse
23,097 27,354
Memorial Union Recreation Center
146,337 124,781
Outdoor Recreation Center
11,003
14,614
Parker Stadium Courts (Indoor Climbling) 4,014
5,948
Sports Fields1
9,618
7,430
Tennis Courts
15,542
14,895
Tennis Pavilion
19,586
19,678
Off Campus2
4,680
3,231
Other Facilities3
10,278
12020
TOTAL
543,685 537,683
Include Peaj, Dixon, and Parker Stadium.
Include sailing, skiing, cycling, and other club activities.
Include Langton Hall, Women's Building, Shooting Range, and Horse Center.
Source:
Memorial Union and Student Activities Annual
Report: 1990-91
The Daily Barometer
Prism Magazine
Beaver Yearbook
Fussers' Guide
Broadcast Media
KB VA-FM
KBVR JV
STUDENT FEE ALLOCATION (1990-91
Total Fee Per Student Per Term - $145.00
Allocation
Health Service Fee
Memorial Union
Intercollegiate Athletics
Recreational Sports
Educational Activities
Ubrary Contribution
Contingency Fund
TOTAL
Amount
Percent
1,946,550
1,188,830
801,979
657,529
570,442
40,980
37.5
22.9
15.5
12.7
11.0
<22,539>
<.4>
$5,183,971
100.0
.8
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LaSells Stewart Center
The OSU LaSells Stewart Center for Conferences and Performing Arts facility comprises
45,000 square feet of auditoriums, conference rooms, gallery space, patio, and offices.
The Center provides for the cultural, performing arts, and conference needs of Oregon
State University, the community, and visitors.
NUMBER OF CONFERENCES1
TOTAL ATTENDANCE
1988-89
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
107,373
123,9832
125,0062
1989-90
1990-91
111
103
113
1 Conference = any event, excluding performing arts events, that are two or more days long.
2 Based on actual counts of events plus an estimation of visitors to the Gustina Gallery.
NON-PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS
PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS
1988-89
Category
OSU Event
Co-Sponsored
Non-Profit
Private
TOTAL
#%
1989-90
#%
1988-89
1990-91
#%
52
75
48
79
45
77
3
4
2
3
2
4
12
17
8
13
7
12
2
3
3
5
4
7
69 100
61
100
58 100
Performing Arts Events - Concerts, Plays, Recitals, Fashion
Shows, and Variety Shows.
#%
Category
1989-90
#
70 502
68
10
52
7
88
10
91
12
17
87
10
93
13
920 100
814
100
583
63
557
45
5
82
Non-Profit
133
15
Private
159
OSU Event
Co-Sponsored
TOTAL
1990-91
% #%
738 100
Non-Performing Arts Events - Meetings, Conferences, Movies,
Workshops, Symposiums, and Speakers.
SELECTED SPECIAL EVENTS - 1991
Performinci Arts Events
Lectures/SDeakers
Jan 9 Sibelius Quartet
Feb 19 Bela Siki
Feb 27 Ottawa Ballet
African-American Ballet w/Balafon
Mar 1
Apr 12 Imperial Bells of China
May 12 Victor Steinhardt
Aleksi Sultanov
Oct 2
Nov 14 Gran Folklorico de Mexico
Nov 24 Eugene Ballet - The Nutcracker
Dec 14 B. J. Thomas
Jan 15
Jan 22
Feb 13
Mar 5
Apr 9
May 15
Oct 8
Oct 24
Oct 30
Nov 19
Provost Distinguished Lecture - Maxine Smith
Convocations/Lectures - James Fellows
McCall Lecture - Barbara Roberts
Dubach Distinguished Lecture - Gyorgy Csepeli
Holocaust Mem. Lecture - Michael Berenbaum
Dubach Distinguished Lecture - Anthony Polan
Condon Lecture - Walter Avarez
Convocations/Lectures - Fred Friendly
Pauling Lecture - Petra Kelly
Convocations/Lectures - Evelyn Fox Keller
Source: LaSells Stewart Center Annual Statistics: 1990-1991
Oregon State University Fact Book 1992
105
OSU Portland Center
The OSU Portland Center is the home for Oregon State University
services in the Portland metropolitan area. In carrying out this role it
provides services to both the public and to OSU faculty and staff.
For Oregon State's faculty and staff, the OSU Portland Center functions
as a home base for their activities in the Portland area. Faculty are
constantly visiting Portland to maintain OSU's close working
relationships with the state's agricultural, forestry, and high-technology
industries, and to strengthen its leadership in international trade and
development. The OSU Portland Center serves as a home-away-fromhome for such faculty, providing them with an office and rooms for
meetings and small conferences.
For the public, the OSU Portland Center serves as an information
center for prospective students and for citizens seeking Extension
Service publications. It also provides a headquarter and activities
center for OSU's 22,000 Portland-area alumni. The Center's meeting
rooms support externally-focused activities of OSU's Alumni
Association, Development Office, Beaver Club, and Continuing Higher
Education specialists.
OSU Portland Center
837 Sw First Avenue
Portland, OR 97204
(503) 725-3073
OSU Hatfield Marine Science Center
The Hatfield Marine Science Center the hub of Oregon State
University's coastal research, teaching and marine extension activities.
The public aquarium is a window to the ocean for over 400,000 visitors
each year.
Newport is home post for the National Science
Foundation's 1 80-foot WECOMA, operated by the OSU College of
Oceanography.
The Center houses marine-related research projects of Oregon State
University, the Coastal Oregon Marine Experiment Station, the Coastal
Oregon Productivity Enhancement Program, National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, the
Environmental Protection Agency, Oregon Department of Fish and
Wildlife, and other state and federal agencies.
The instructional program focuses on aquaculture and marine biological
aspects of tidal, estuarine and nearshore marine environments.
Extension work concentrates on programs of interest to the general
public and to the coastal fishing industry. Much of the research and
extension work of the OSU Sea Grant College Program is conducted
at the Center.
OSU Ilatheld Marine Science Center
2030 Marine Science Drive
Newport, OR 97365
(503) 867-0100
Oregon State University Fact Book 1992
106
Oregon State University Press
The Oregon State University Press -- one of only four university presses in the Pacific
Northwest is a publisher of scholarly books. The Press, founded in 1961, publishes
books on subjects ranging from aquaculture to zoology, with a special emphasis on
books of particular importance to Oregon and the Pacific Northwest.
Statistics
(as of June 30, 1991)
Gross sales of books previous 12 months : $131,339.00
Number of titles published this year : 6
Total number of titles published : 170
Number of titles in print :122
Where books are marketed : All 50 states and many foreign countries
Source: OSU Press
IX. Foundation and Alumni
Oregon State University Fact Book 1992
107
OSU Foundation
Receipts
Fiscal Year 1990-91
1ITT1
Foundation Gifts -$4,541,889
Clubs, Org. Gifts
13,326
Investment Income
Other Receipts -j$2,351,498
Gain (Loss) on Sales -$6O,324
Total Receipts 1990-91
$30,017,162
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108
OSU Foundation Highlights
Fiscal Year 1990-91
The OSU Foundation was incorporated as a nonprofit
corporation on October 11, 1947. Its purpose is to meet
the need for a legally sound, inclusive, charitable agency
apart from - but working in close coordination with
the university.
The Foundation receives gifts of cash, securities, and
real and personal property, as well as deferred gifts such
as bequests, life insurance, and life income agreements, to
support the university's many programs.
The Office of Development builds relationships with
individuals, corporations, and foundations to encourage
them to support the university with contributions of both
time and financial resources. The staff works with the
campus community to develop fund-raising programs to
maximize private financial support for the university.
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The Foundation received the two largest gifts in its
44-year history; $4.8 million from alumni Martin and Lora
Kelley to establish a fund which will benefit a variety of
University programs and $2.7 million from alumna Barbara
Knudson to create a life Income agreement and endow a chair
in family policy in the College of Home Economics.
Gifts from corporations and foundations increased
15 percent.
Gifts from non-alumni were up 38 percent.
The average gift size rose to $950, up from $484.
The Foundation received 15 gifts of real property this
year. Twelve of the gifts were outright and three were in
exchange for life income agreements.
Source: OS(J Foundation Annual Report 1990-91
Oregon State University Fact Book 1992
109
OSU Alumni
Geographic Distribution In Oregon
County
1990
1991
County
Baker
274
7,300
5,421
584
374
290
7,939
5,698
Benton
Clackamas
Clatsop
Columbia
Coos
Crook
Curry
Deschutes
Douglas
Gilliam
Grant
611
71
394
879
219
203
1,615
1,192
77
127
131
851
211
199
1,532
1,157
1990
1991
County
Harney
Hood River
Jackson
Jefferson
Josephine
Klamath
Lake
139
334
1,362
227
468
758
Lane
3,580
147
343
1,405
242
481
767
180
3,645
817
2,774
334
5,789
Morrow
Multnomah
Polk
Sherman
Tillamook
Umatilla
Union
Wallowa
Wasco
Washington
Wheeler
Yamhill
Uncoln
Linn
Malheur
Marion
178
771
2,616
329
5,573
1990
1991
151
152
12,661
678
86
12,316
631
86
366
900
395
155
426
6,270
377
907
416
168
446
6,595
19
18
956
1,019
1990
1991
82
423
90
434
OSU Alumni
Geographic Distribution In The United States
State
1990
1991
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
132
146
1,406
1,422
1,194
1,237
84
87
16,462 16,637
1,210
1,251
242
241
89
91
Dist. of Columbia 153
145
Florida
714
724
Georgia
337
349
Hawaii
1,084
1,141
Idaho
1,490
1,560
Illinois
656
676
Indiana
233
238
Iowa
147
149
Kansas
192
202
State
1990 1991
Kentucky
88
Louisiana
178
Maine
95
Maryland
514
Massachusetts 411
Michigan
404
Minnesota
414
Mississippi
87
Missouri
257
Montana
508
Nebraska
155
Nevada
655
New Hampshire 100
New Jersey
380
New Mexico
391
New York
1,051
North Carolina 332
84
190
91
533
408
413
439
92
256
536
161
676
103
387
402
1,038
349
State
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
171
163
57,219
459
69
59,695
475
68
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
120
South Dakota
75
177
Tennessee
Texas
1,472
Utah
456
Vermont
58
Virginia
837
Washington
11,441
West Vir9inia
42
Wisconsin
312
Wyoming
158
Oregon State University Alumni Summary
(as of January 1992)
iQ
Oregon
U.S. (excluding Oregon)
U.S. (Territories)
International
Missing/Unknown
TOTAL
Sources: Office of Pdumni Relations
Office of Budgets and Planning
#
57,107
48,197
88
3,227
153
108,772
%
#
1991
%
52.9
43.7
0.1
59,695
49,419
139
3,476
186
100.0
112,915
100.0
52.2
44.3
0.1
3.0
0.1
3.1
0.2
129
75
192
1,488
461
58
875
11,918
42
328
169
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OSU Alumni
Geographic Distribution In Other Countries
(as of January, 1992)
Country
1990 1991
Antigua
Afghanistan
Algeria
Angola
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Bahamas
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Belize
Belgium
Bermuda (U.K.)
Bolivia
Botswana
Country
7
3
7
1
1
8
103
4
10
106
0
1
Haiti
Holland
Honduras
Hong Kong (U.K.)
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Iran
1
1
Iraq
7
7
1
1
7
7
2
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Ivory Coast
Jamaica
Japan
Jordan
Kampuchea
Kenya
Korea, North
Korea, Rep. of South
Kuwait
Lebanon
Lesotho
Liberia
Libya
Madagascar
Malaya
Malaysia
Mauritius
Mexico
Micronesia
Monaco
o
3
Brazil
Burma
1
5
6
38
7
12
1
4
5
7
38
7
12
Cameroon
697 707
Canada
4
6
Central African Republic
1
0
Caroline Islands
60
54
Chile
46
36
China
20
19
Columbia
1
1
Congo
22
20
Costa Rica
1
1
Cyprus
4
5
Denmark
4
4
Dominican Republic
11
11
Ecuador
Evpt
22
Ersalvador
5
12
Ethiopia
Finland
8
Fiji
France
2
56
German Democratic Rep.
Germany, Fed.
Ghana
Greece
Great Britain
Guatemala
Guyana
1
90
13
17
38
9
4
23
6
11
8
2
64
2
98
13
17
36
9
Morocco
Namibia (S. Africa)
Nepal
Netherlands
New Caledonia (Fr.)
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Nigeria
Norway
Pakistan
1990 1991
3
1
2
2
8
9
109
113
14
74
110
68
6
11
71
77
69
6
6
6
11
11
6
1
9
3
0
159
7
186
8
1
1
3
27
5
118
20
10
2
8
14
3
28
6
140
21
10
2
8
13
4
5
Country
Papua New Guinea (Aus.) 3
2
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Portugal
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Scotland
Senegal
Sierra Leone
Singapore
Somalia
South Africa
Spain
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Surinam (S. America)
Sweden
Switzerland
Syria
Tahiti
Taiwan
Tanzania
Thailand
Togo
Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey
Uganda
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
Uruguay
1
1
7
9
0
9
14
1
U.S.S.R.
9
Venezuela
Vietnam
West Africa
West Indies
Yemen
17
1
44
4
43
45
24
3
43
26
37
41
(1991)
Sources: Office of Alumni Relations
Office of Budgets and Planning
Africa (33)
Asia (20)
Australia and Oceania (8)
Europe (24)
Latin America (26)
Middle East (14)
North America (3)
TOTAL (128 Countries)
280
1,168
156
2
1
68
5
3
68
6
3
1
1
42
50
5
5
16
7
6
17
15
8
5
18
0
1
8
18
3
8
21
3
157
8
235
0
162
8
266
1
1
3
3
19
30
4
19
33
1
1
17
23
3
3
0
1
30
7
28
13
13
3
7
4
2
3
2
Zaire
Zambia
Zimbabwe
1990
35
1
1
YuosIavia
#
24
23
34
2
58
2
86
3
1
7
2
2
5
Panama
4
46
2
78
2
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OSU ALUMNI
IN OTHER COUNTRIES:
WORLD REGIONAL
SUMMARY
1990 1991
5
3
2
2
3
1
3
%
8.7
36.2
4.8
350 10.9
342 10.6
7.2
233
698 21.6
3,227 100.0
1991
#
%
289 8.3
1,328 38.2
160 4.6
388 11.2
363 10.4
239 6.9
709 20.3
3,476 100.0
X. Comparative Assessments
Oregon State University Fact Book 1992
113
Oregon Public Universities
Fall Head Count Enrollment
1960 Through 1991
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1990
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1981 Through 1991
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16,905
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14,91 5
14,000
14,285
1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991
Fall Term
OSU
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Oregon State University Fact Book 1992
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Enrollment
Oregon Colleges and Universities
Fall Term - Fourth Week - Enrollment
Institution (Year Established)
Oregon State System of Higher Education (OSSHE)
Eastern Oregon State College (1929)
Oregon Health Sciences University (1974)
Oregon Institute of Technology (1947)
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY (1868)
Portland State University (1946)
Southern Oregon State College (1926)
University of Oregon (1876)
Western Oregon State College (1856)
TOTAL
Percent of State TOTAL
Oregon Independent Colleges and Universities
Bassist College (1963)
Columbia Christian College (1949)
Concordia College (1905)
*
Eugene Bible College (1925)
George Fox College (1891)
* ITT Technical Institute (1971)
Lewis and Clark College (1867)
Unfield College (1849)
Marylhurst College For Lifelong Learning (1893)
Mount Angel Seminary (1887)
*
Multnomah College (1936)
*
National College of Naturopathic Medicine (1956)
Northwest Christian College (1895)
*
Oregon College of Oriental Medicine (1991)
Oregon Graduate Institute of Science & Tech. (1963)
*
Oregon Polytechnic Institute (1947)
*
Oregon School of Architecture and Design (1981)
Pacific Northwest College of Art (1909)
Pacific University (1849)
Reed College (1909)
University of Portland (1901)
Warner Pacific College (1937)
Western Baptist College (1935)
Western Conservative Baptist Seminary (1927)
Western Evangelical Seminary (1945)
Western States Chiropractic College (1907)
Willamette University (1842)
Location
Degrees
Offered
La Grande 97850-2899
Portland 97201-3098
Klamath Falls 97601-8801
CORVALLIS 97331
Portland 97201-0751
Ashland 97520-5029
Eugene 97403-1394
Monmouth 97361-1394
A,B,M
A,B,M,D,FP
A,B
B,M,D,FP
B,M,D
A,B,M
B,M,D,FP
A,B,M
Portland 97201
Portland 97216
Portland 97211
Eugene 97405
Newberg 97132
Portland 97218
Portland 97219
McMinnville 97128
Marylhurst 97036
St. Benedict 97373
Portland 97220
Portland 97216
Eugene 97401
Portland 97216
Beaverton 97006
Portland 97214
Portland 97209
Portland 97205
Forest Grove 97116
Portland 97202
Portland 97203
Portland 97215
Salem 97301
Portland 97215
Milwaukie 97267
Portland 97230
Salem 97301
A,B
A,B
A,B
B
B,D
A,B
B,M,FP
B,M
B,M
B,M,D,FP
A,B,M
FP
A,B,M
FR
M,D
A
B
B
B,M,DFP
B,M
B,M
A,B,M
A,B
M,D,FP
M,FP
B,FP
B,M,FP
TOTAL
% of State TOTAL
Oregon Community Colleaes
Blue Mountain Community College (1962)
Central Oregon Community College (1949)
Chemeketa Community College (1955)
Clackamas Community College (1966)
Clatsop Community College (1958)
Columbia Gorge Community College (1976)
Lane Community College (1964)
Linn-Benton Community College (1966)
Mt. Hood Community College (1965)
Oregon Coast Community College (1987)
Portland Community College (1961)
Rogue Community College (1970)
Southwestern Oregon Community College (1961)
Tillamook Bay Community College (1981)
Treasure Valley Community College (1962)
Umpqua Community College (1964)
Pendleton 97801
Bend 97701
Salem 97309
Oregon City 97045
Astoria 97103
The Dalles 97058
Eugene 97405
Albany 97321
Gresham 97030
Newport 97365
Portland 97219
Grants Pass 97527
Coos Bay 97420
Bay City 97107
Ontario 97914
Roseburg 97470
TOTAL
% of State TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
Headcount
Chg
1990
1991
%
1,862
1,355
2,637
1,818
1,376
2,666
-2.4
16,024
14,915
-6.9
14,758
4,816
14,285
4,514
16,905
Z
60,336
28.5%
-3.2
-6.3
-6.8
-4.0
18,141
4017
6T
30.6%
1.6
1.1
5T
170
184
8.2
280
818
286
997
21.9
146
1,062
554
3,525
2,225
164
1,223
610
3,335
2,645
1,188
149
636
176
282
137
352
287
0
1,031
149
621
154
257
NA
298
234
38
193
1,523
1,331
2,460
462
417
181
1,580
1,299
2,646
525
406
521
155
551
418
375
21,381
10.3%
22,803
3,395
1,369
13,715
10,630
11,400
1,067
34,087
3,756
3,499
1,000
2,371
3,666
6,304
16,530
8,096
2,265
1,380
15,418
10,292
12,240
1,064
34,758
3,595
4,145
1,132
2,272
122,907
59.1%
207,898
128,668
60.7%
211,807
5,611
15,315
8,421
2374
151
&
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12.3
15.2
10.1
-5.4
18.9
15.2
0.0
2.4
14.3
9.7
NA
18.1
22.7
-100.0
-6.2
37
-2,4
7.6
13.6
-2.6
5.8
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10.8%
8.0
12.4
7.9
-3.9
-4.6
0.8
12.4
-3.2
7.4
-0.3
2.0
43
18.5
13.2
-4.2
* Colleges/universities not accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges, according to the 1990 DireCtory.
Degree Categories: A = Associate; B = Bachelors; M = Masters; D = Doctorate; FP = First Professional.
Sources:
Oregon Office of Educational Policy and Planning; Office of Budgets and Planning
4.7
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Academic Characteristics of Entering Freshmen
Academic Year 1989-90
Oregon Colleges and Universities
Scholastic Aptitude Test Verbal
Scholastic Aptitude Test Math
Esatern Oregon
Eastern Oregon
OIT
OIT
OREGON STATE
OREGON STATE
Portland State
Portland State
Southern Oregon
Southern Oregon
Univ of Oregon
Univ of Oregon
Western Oregon
Western Oregon
OSSHE Average
OSSHE Average
State Average
State Average
National Average
National Average
100 200 300 400 500 600
0
Scholastic Aptitude Test
Verbal & Math
0
100 200 300 400 500 600
High School Grade Point Average
Eastern Oregon
Eastern Oregon
OIT
OIT
OREGON STATE
OREGON STATE
Portland State
Portland State
Southern Oregon
Univ of Oregon
Southern Oregon
Western Oregon
Univ of Oregon
Western Oregon
OSSHE Average
State Average
Natlonal Average
OSSHE Average
0
200 400 600 800 1000 1200
0.00
1.00
2.00
State and National averages are for college-bound seniors
Source: OSSHE, Academic Performance Report New Freshmen Class of 1989/90
3.00
4.00
Oregon State University Fact Book 1992
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Undergraduate Ethnicity
Academic Year 1990-91
PAC-lO Institutions
Percent Black
Percent Hispanic
Stanford
UCLA
Berkeley
Berkeley
UCLA
Stanford
USC
USC
Univ of Washington
Univ of Arizona
Arizona State
Arizona State
Univ of Arizona
Univ of Washington
Washington State
OREGON STATE
Univ of Oregon
Univ of Oregon
OREGON STATE
Washington State
0%
10%
20%
30%
1.7%
Univ of Arizona
Berkeley
28.8%
UCLA
________j284%
Arizona State
1.4%
USC
Berkeley
1.3%
Stanford
Univ of Washington
1.2%
Univ of Washington
UCLA
t1%
Stanford
1%
]20%
19%
179%
Univ of Oregon
6.6%
OREGON STATE
6.3%
Washington State
0.8%
Washington State
4.4%
Univ Of Oregon
0.8%
Univ of Arizona
3.8%
USC
0.6%
Arizona State
3.3%
0%
Source: The College Board
10%
20%
30%
30%
Percent Asian
Percent American Indian
OREGON STATE
20%
10%
0%
0%
10%
20%
30%
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Student Body Distribution by Gender
Pac-lO Institutions
FaIl 1990
Male
Female
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Univ of Oregon
Eastern Oregon
Portland State
Southern Oregon
Western Oregon
OHSU
100% 75%
Source: OSSHE Fact Book. 1991
cIwI
50%
25%
0%
25%
50%
75% 100%
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Students Receiving Financial Aid
Academic Year 1991-92
PAC-lO Institutions
Percent of Freshman Awarded Aid
OREGON STATE
Stanford
Univ of Arizona
USC
Arizona State
Univ of Oregon
UCLA
Berkeley
Washington State
Univ of Washington
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
Percent of Continuing Students With Aid
Stanford
Arizona State
OREGON STATE
Univ of Arizona
Univ of Oregon
USC
UCLA
Berkeley
Washington State
Univ of Washington
0%
20%
Source: College Board Annual Survey of Colleges
Academic Year 1991-92
40%
60%
80%
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Tuition and Scholarships
PAC-lO Institutions
Undergraduate Tuition and Fees
Academic Year 1991-92
USC
Stanford
UC Berkeley
OREGON STATE
Univ of Oregon
UCLA
Univ of Washington
Washington State
Univ of Arizona
Arizona State
$0
$8,000
$4,000
$12,000 $16,000
Source: The HEP Higher Education Directory, 1992
Scholarships Awarded
Per Student FTE FY 1991
UC Berkeley
Univ of Washington
Washington State
Univ of Arizona
Arizona State
OREGON STATE
Univ of Oregon
UCLA
$0
$500
$1,000
Stanford not included; USC data not available
FTE data Fail 1990; Financial data FY91
Source: U.S. Dept. of Education IPEDS Flnanciai Report
$1,500
$2,000
$2,500
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Faculty Salaries-All Ranks Combined
Academic Year 1990-91
PAC-lO Institutions
iniv;i;
liii :fl
1
Univ of Arizona
Washington State
$47.7
$42.5
Thousands of Dollars
Source: ACADEME. March-April 1991
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Faculty Salary Comparisons
Academic Year 1990-91
PAC-lO Institutions
Professors
Stanford
Associate Professors
$83.3
:1
-.'j
.
Thouøands of Dollars
Thousand. of Dollar.
Assistant Professors
IC!.
Thousands of Dollars
NOTE: Not all institutions reported instructors
All salaries are mean nine month salaries
Source: ACADEME, March-April 1991
Thousands of Dollars
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Faculty Characteristics
Academic Year 1990-91
PAC-lO Comparisons
Percent of Faculty Tenured
UC Berkeley
82.3%
Univ of Washington
76.6%
Stanford
UCLA
Washington State
Arizona State
69.1%
Univ of Arizona
65.8%
OREGON STATE
65.5%
USC
Univ of Oregon
63.0%
0.0%
40.0%
20.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
Percent of Faculty with Tenure
Female Percent of Faculty
Excluding Instructors
Univ of Oregon
U 25.9%
Arizona State
22.4%
Univ of Washington
20.1%
UCLA
21.2%
Univ of Arizona
20.8%
Washington State
19.2%
USC
19.2%
OREGON STATE
19.8%
UC Berkeley
7.1%
Stanford
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
Female Percent of Total
Source: ACADEME, March-April 1991
80.0%
100.0%
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Expenses in Various Categories
PAC-lO Institutions FY 1991
Instruction Expenses
Student Services Expenses
UCLA
UC Berkeley
UCLA
Stanford
Arizona State
Univ of Arizona
Univ of Washington
Univ of Washington
UC Berkeley
Stanford*
Univ of Arizona
Arizona State
Univ of Oregon
46
35
23
21
16
12
OREGON STATE
OREGON STATE
Univ of Oregon 18
Washington State 15
Washington State
Median
Median
0
200
400
14
0
Millions of Dollars
Research Expenses
10 20 30 40 60
Millions of Dollars
Public Service Expenses
Stanford*
OREGON STATE
Univ of Washington
UC Berkeley
Univ of Arizona
Arizona State
UCLA
UC Berkeley
Univ of Arizona
UCLA
OREGON STATE
Washington State
Univ of Washington
Univ of Oregon
Stanford*
Arizona State
Washington State
Univ of Oregon
Median
Median
0
200
400
Millions of Dollars
Stanford not included for median computation
USC data not available
Source: U.S. Department of EducatlonlpEDS Finance Survey
0
10
20
30
40
Millions of Dollars
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Expenses in Various Categories
PAC-lO Institutions FY 1991
Academic Support Expenses
Institutional Support Expenses
Stanforda
UCLA
Stanforda
Univ of Washington
UC Berkeley
Arizona State
Univ of Arizona
UC Berkeley
Univ of Washington
UCLA
Univ of Arizona
Arizona State
OREGON STATE
OREGON STATE
Washington State
Univ of Oregon
Washington State
Univ of Oregon
Median
90
69
69
67
Median
o
ioo
so
160
200
0
Millions of Dollars
Library Services Expenses
20 40 60 80 100
Millions of Dollars
Plant Operations Expenses
Stanford*
Stan forda
UC Berkeley
UCLA
Univ of Washington
Univ of Arizona
UCLA
Univ of Washington
UC Berkeley
Arizona State
Univ of Arizona
Arizona State
Washington State
Univ of Oregon
OREGON STATE
Univ of Oregon
Washington State
OREGON STATE
Median
16
0
10
Median
20 30 40 60
Millions of Dollars
Stanford not included for median computation
UCS data not available
Source: U.S. Department of Education IPEDS Finance Survey
0
20
40
60
Millions of Dollars
80
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Education and General Expenses
By Category FY 1991
PAC-1O* and OSU Comparison
Average
PAC-1O* Institutions
All Expenses
Other Expenses
Research
StUSV
Academic 8LorJ**
Instruction
J_j7j
Millions of Dollars
Oregon State University
All Expenses
Other Expenses
v-1 Stu Sv
Resea
$81.
Scholarships
$7.9
s35:9
PubSv
Oth er
$14.6
"cademicSIr5PDrt
Instruction
IiI!II(I)
Inst. Sup. &oper:
$28.4
$67.5
Millions of Dollars
does not include Stanford or USC
*.lncIudes expenditures for libraries
Source: U.S. Dept. of Education IPEDS Financial Statistics
80%
j
$32.1
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Research and Development Funds FY 90*
Pac-lO Institutions
Of Top 100 Research Institutions
Stanford
UCLA
Univ of Washington
$3o5,700
L
$245,313
L
UC Berkeley [
Univ of Arizona
ucs
1$231,o61
ci $195,633
$169,1o2
[
OREGON STATE
Washington State
Arizona State
Univ of Oregon**
National Rankings
$246,795
s9o,8a8
IIJj $86,856
L
I
$0
I
I
Nat'l. Rank
Stanford University
5
UCLA
10
Univ of Washington
(JO Berkeley
Univ of Arizona
11
USC
OREGON STATE
24
59
82
94
not ranked
Washington State
Arizona State
Univ of Oregon
$58,652
T
University
14
19
I
$50 $100 $150 $200 $250 $300 $350
Thousands
Science and Engineering Only
"Not in Top 100 institutions Receiving R&D Funds
Source: National Science Foundation as reported in Chronclie of Hioher Educ., 1/15/92
Endowments
Pac-lO Institutions
Stanford
$2,0
USC
Univ of Washington
$198
Washington State
$179
UCLA
$96
Univ of Arizona
$60
OSBHE*
$56
OREGON STATE -1:1 $50
Arizona State
1j
$0
$15
$400
$800 $1,200 $1,600 $2,000 $2,400
Millions
Oregon State Board of Higher Education
Univ of Oregon and UC Berkeley did not participate
Source: NACUBO Study as reported In Chronicle of Hiaher Eduo,. 2/12/91
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Top 100 Institutions In Total
Research-And-Development Spending FY 1990
Institution
Johns Hopkins U.'
Massachusetts Inst. of Technology
U. of Michigan
U. of Wisconsin, Madison
Stanford U.
Cornell U.
U. of Minnesota
Rank
Total Funds
Institution
Rank
$668,915,000
311,767,000
310,578,000
309,841,000
305,700,000
300,144,000
292,046,000
272,800,000
256,926,000
California Inst. of Technology
U. of Massachusetts
Carnegie Mellon U.
U. of Virginia
U. of Miami
Case Western Reserve U.
Princeton U.
U. of Texas Anderson Cancer Center
246,795,000
11
245,313,000
12
13
238,278,000
237,032,000
14
231,061,000
Harvard U.
U. of California, Davis
15
16
17
18
228,203,000
227,742,000
220,812,000
198,075,000
U. of Arizona
U. of Pennsylvania
19
20
195,633,000
Columbia U.
Yale U.
Ohio State U.
21
22
23
182,769,000
180,706,000
178,569,000
U. of Southern California
Georgia Institute of Technology
24
169,102,000
U. of Maryland, College Park
U. of Georgia
Baylor College of Medicine
U. of Colorado
Washington U.
25
26
27
28
29
30
168,193,000
166,022,000
156,742,000
155,122,000
154,723,000
151,249,000
Duke U.
31
U. of Florida
Rutgers U.
Louisiana State U.
Northwestern U.
North Carolina State U.
Purdue U.
U. of Rochester
Michigan State U.
U. of Tennessee System
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
140,708,000
139,678,000
137,985,000
135,849,000
131,979,000
131,133,000
130,379,000
129,011,000
126,987,000
126,790,000
U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Virginia Polytechnic Inst. & State U.
U. of Chicago
U. of Pittsburgh
Iowa State U.
U. of Iowa
U. of Connecticut
U.ot Alabama, Birmingham
State U. of New York, Buffalo
New York U.
41
Texas A&M
Pennsylvania State U.
U. of California, Los Angeles
U. of Washington
U. of California, San Francisco
U. of California, San Diego
U. of California, Berkeley
U. of Texas, Austin
U. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
189,390,000
123,113,000
121,423,000
117,955,000
117,716,000
115,945,000
115,778,000
113,349,000
110,603,000
109,190,000
108,511,000
Total Funds
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
$105,730,000
101,812,000
100,201,000
96,815,000
94,344,000
93,384,000
91,514,000
91,283,000
OREGON STATE U.
59
90,688,000
Indiana U.
60
89,191,000
U. of Utah
Utah State U.
U. of Texas SW Med. Center Dallas
U. of Illinois, Chicago
U. of Missouri, Columbia
Yeshiva U.
U. of Maryland, Baltimore
Emory U.
State U. of New York, Stony Brook
U. of California, Irvine
61
89,018,000
86,450,000
85,919,000
85,268,000
51
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
U. of Nebraska, Lincoln
U. of Hawaii, Manoa
U. of South Florida
Rockefeller U.
Vanderbilt U.
U. of Kentucky
U. of Cincinnati
Colorado State U.
Boston U.
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute
71
New Mexico State U.
81
Washington State U.
82
83
84
Auburn U.
Clemson U.
Oklahoma State U.
U. of Alaska, Fairbanks
U. of Medicine & Dentistry of NJ
City U. NY, Mt. Sinai Sch of Med.
Florida State U.
Virginia Commonwealth U.
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
85
86
87
88
89
90
8-4,311,000
83,968,000
83,689,000
82,774,000
82,236,000
78,074,000
77,598,000
76,525,000
76,404,000
75,245,000
75,062,000
74,959,000
74,461,000
73,967,000
73,655,000
71,747,000
71,288,000
66,856,000
66,795,000
66,664,000
65,685,000
65,571,000
64,229,000
63,752,000
62,933,000
62,730,000
Wayne State U.
U. of Kansas
U. of California, Santa Barbara
91
92
93
62,455,000
61,144,000
59,750,000
Arizona State U.
U. of Oklahoma
94
95
96
97
98
99
58,652,000
58,645,000
58,492,000
57,728,000
56,407,000
54,892,000
100
50,867,000
Mississippi State U.
U. of New Mexico
Tulane U.
U. of California, Riverside
Georgetown U.
Includes the Applied Physics Laboratory ($406-million).
NOTE: Figures cover only R&D expenditures in science and engineering, and exclude spending in such disciplines as the arts,
education, the humanities, law, and physical education.
Source: National Science Foundation as reported in Chronicle of Hiciher Education, 1/15/92.
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Terms and Methodology
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Fact Book Definitions
ACADEMIC YEAR
The time period containing the academic sessions held during consecutive Fall, Spring, and Winter terms.
(currently September 15th through June 15th)
ADMIN/EXT UNIT
The Administrative/Extension Unit used in some faculty tables includes the following units: Academic
Affairs, Administration Activities, Extension Services, Library, Student Affairs, Research, Graduate School
and International Programs and University Relations.
CENTER
An administrative structure established for the promotion of research on selected topics in a subject area,
discipline, or field of study.
CERTIFICATE
An approved academic award given in conjunction with the satisfactory completion of an instructional
program which indicates one has adequate training or competence to pass a qualifying exam in a given
field or has attained professional standing and may officially practice or hold position in the field.
COURSE
An organized unit of instruction or research within a discipline or subject area or one of the instructional
subdivisions of a discipline or subject area.
CUPA
College and University Personnel Association
DEGREE
An academic award granted upon satisfactory completion of a set of collegiate level educational
requirements through an instructional program which included the following: (1) institutional general
education requirements; (2) major area of study requirements; and (3) may include minor, supporting
area, or elective requirements.
Baccalaureate Degree: An approved academic award given for the satisfactory completion of an
instructional program requiring at least four but not more than five years of full-time equivalent college
level academic work. The conditions and conferral of the award are governed by the faculty and ratified
by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education.
Doctoral Degree: An approved academic award given as a sign of proficiency in scholarship and for the
satisfactory completion of an instructional program requiring at least three years of full-time equivalent
academic work beyond the baccalaureate degree, the completion of which signifies recognized
competence, original research and/or the capacity to do independent advanced graduate level analysis.
The conditions and conferral of the award are governed by the faculty and ratified by the Oregon State
Board of Higher Education.
First Professional Degree: An academic award granted for an instructional program the completion of
which (1) signifies completion of the academic requirements to begin practice in the profession, (2)
requires at least two years of full time equivalent college level work prior to entrance, and (3) usually
requires a total of at least five years of full-time equivalent academic work to complete the degree
program, including prior required college level work plus the length of the professional program itself
(example, D.V.M. in Veterinary Medicine). The conditions and conferral of the award are governed by
the faculty and ratified by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education.
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Master's Degree: An approved academic award given as a mark of proficiency in scholarship and for
the satisfactory completion of an instructional program requiring at least one but not more than two years
of full-time equivalent academic work beyond the baccalaureate degree. The conditions and conferral
of the award are governed by the faculty and ratified by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education.
FISCAL YEAR
The 12-month period from July 1 through the following June 30.
FTE
Student: Student FTE is defined in the Methodology.
Emolovee: A numerical designator for an appointment based on 100% for full time. Full time faculty for analysis
purpose in this fact book is .5 to 1 FrE. For non-faculty employees 1.0 FTE = 1.0 FTE.
HEGIS
Higher Education General Information Survey (U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare).
HEP
Higher Education Publications, Inc.
INSTITUTE
An academic association of persons or organizations that collectively constitute a technical or professional
authority in an area or field or study.
IPEDS
Integrated Post-Secondary Education Data System: a U.S. Department of Education data collection system.
OSBHE
Oregon State Board of Higher Education
OSSHE
Oregon State System of Higher Education
PROGRAM: INSTRUCTIONAL
One or more structured learning experiences designed to accomplish a predetermined objective or set of allied
objectives, such as preparation for advanced study, qualification for an occupation or range of occupations, or
solely to increase a student's knowledge or understanding of a subject or discipline.
QUARTER
An academic calendar term which typically has a 10 week period of instruction.
ROOM TYPES
Classroom Facilities: Classroom facilities are those types of spaces that are subject to regular assignment by
the Registrar and are a necessary part of the instructional facilities.
Laboratory Facilities: Laboratory facilities are those types of spaces that are equipped for a special purpose
such that they are not normally used for regular classrooms.
Office Facilities: Office facilities are those types of spaces that consist of rooms or suites of rooms with office
type equipment that are assigned to one or more persons primarily for the performance of administrative,
clerical, or faculty duties other than the meeting of classes.
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Study Facilities: Study facilities are those types of spaces used for the collection, storage, circulation, and use
of books, periodicals, manuscripts, and other reading or reference materials.
SDecial Use Facilities: Special use facilities are those types of spaces that are generally thought of and referred
to as instructional related space. Their main function is to support the instructional programs of an institution.
General Use Facilities: General use facilities are those types of spaces generally associated with student-related
activities. These general use facilities are the supporting services for the general student body. facilities, and
meeting rooms.
SuDDort Facilities: Support facilities are those types of spaces that generally support the entire institution by
providing the necessary services and facilities for the day-to-day operation of the institution.
Health Care Facilities: Health care facilities are those types of spaces that are associated with student health
facilities and veterinary facilities.
Residential Facilities: Residential facilities are those spaces used to house undergraduate students and
occasionally faculty or staff members. This category does not include residences that are occupied by noninstitutional personnel.
Nonassignable Areas: Non-assigned areas are those types of spaces that are necessary for the general use
and operation of a building but are not assigned to any organizational unit.
SAT
Scholastic Aptitude Test
SPACE USE PROGRAM CLASSIFICATIONS
and/or Lower Division Formal Instruction, Upper DMsion
Instruction: Includes principal General
use codes
and/or Graduate Formal Instruction, Physical Education and Recreation, Formal Instructional Support, and
Separately Sponsored Instruction.
Organized Research: Includes principal use codes - Ag Experiment Station, Forest Research Laboratory,
Departmental Research, Separately Sponsored Research.
Public Service: Includes principal use codes - Federal Cooperative Extension and Public Service.
Academic Support: Includes principal use codes Museum, Centralized Services, Library Reader Space, Stacks,
Audio-Visual Services, Library Services and Administration, and Archives.
Student Services: Includes principal use codes Student Services, Health Services, Student Union and/or
Activities, Food Service, Bookstore, Intercollegiate Athletics, Residential, Recreational, and Auxiliary Enterprises Other.
Institutional SuDDort: Includes principal use codes - General Administration, Physical Plant, and Miscellaneous.
Independent Operations: Includes principal use codes - Non-Institutional Administration, U.S. Department of
Agriculture, and Inactive.
STUDENT CREDIT HOUR
Number of credits per course multiplied by the number of students enrolled in the course.
TENURE
A status given to university faculty who have demonstrated high ability and achievement in their dedication to
the growth of human knowledge.
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Methodology
Faculty
Source of data mid-fiscal year operational file. The individual records are identical to
those used to generate the annual Academic Staff Statistic reports. All data is taken from
the OSSHE Honeywell Personnel Database files which were downloaded in December,
1991.
Age - calculated by subtracting the birth date from December 31, 1991.
Degree groupings (as reported in OSBHE Financial Administration Standard Operating
Manual)
Doctorate: PHD, DED, DSC, MD, MD-PHD, DMD/DDS, DMD/DDS - MS,
DMD/DDS PHD, doctoral - other.
Master: MA, MS, MS-RN, master - other.
Baccalaureate: BA, BS, bachelor - other.
Other deciree: certificate or diploma, no degree, unknown - other.
Salary rates - 12 month base annual salary rates have been converted to 9-month by
dividing salary rate by 1.222222.
Tenured - those faculty holding indefinite tenure.
Years of service
calculated by subtracting the service anniversary date year
from
December 31, 1991.
Students
Course enrollment by class level - number of seniors includes post-baccalaureates.
Undergraduate specials and graduate specials are excluded from graphs. A special student
status is given to those students who are not planning to complete degree requirements or
who do not meet regular admission requirements.
Class standinas
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
students with fewer than 45 hours of credit.
students with at least 45 hours of credit and fewer than 90
hours of credit.
students with at least 90 hours credit and fewer than 135
hours of credit or students with 135 or more credits and
a grade point average of less than 2.0.
students with at least 135 hours of credit and a grade
point average of at least 2.0.
FTE - Student FTE is calculated by dividing total student credit hours for a given class
level by a constant. These constants by class level are:
15 credit hours
Undergraduate
Post-baccalaureate Non-graduate 15 credit hours
12 credit hours
Master
9 credit hours
Doctoral
12 credit hours
Post-baccalaureate Graduate
1 headcount = 1 FTE
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
15 credit hours
Non admitted Undergraduate
12 credit hours
Non admitted Graduate
.
Index
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INDEX
Comparative Assessments (Con't.)
Accreditation, 19
Admissions
By Academic Unit, 31
Enrolling New Students 30, 31
Source of Students, 29, 30,
Alumni
Distinguished Prof. Award, 61
Geographic Distribution
Oregon, 109, 110
International, 112
United States, 109, 111
Arnold, Benjamin L., 2
Athletics (See Intercollegiate Athletics)
Awards and Honors, 61
LI
Ballard, Frank L., 2
Bloss, John M., 2
Burlington Resources Foundation, 61
Budget
Current Funds Revenues, 82
Current Funds Expenditures
and Transfers, 83
Financial Highlights, 79
Major Expenditures, 81
Major Source of Funds, 80
Byrne, John V., 2
Chaired Professorships, 28
Classified Employees
Ethnic Status, 77
Job Categories, 76
Job Category and Gender, 77
Most Common Positions, 76
Comparative Assessments
Education and General Exp.,
PAC-lO, 123-125
Endowments PAC-1 0, 126
Enrollment in OSSHE Institutions, 113
Enrollment Other Oregon Colleges
and Univ., 114
Ethnicity, PAC-1 0, 116
Expenses in Various Categories,
PAC-lO, 123-124
Faculty Characteristics, PAC-1 0, 122
Financial Aid, PAC-lO, 118
High School GPA, OSSHE Institutions, 115
Research and Dev. Funds, 126
Research and Dev. Spending
Top 100 Institutions, 127
Salaries
Faculty, 120-121
Student Body by Gender, 117
Test Scores, OSSHE Institutions, 115
Tuition and Scholarships, PAC-1 0, 119
Scholarships Awarded, PAC-1 0, 119
Deans, 10-11
Degrees Offered, 20-27
Degrees Conferred
Level, 53-54
Ten-Year Trend, 53
Total by Degree, 54
Distinguished Professor Award, 61
Distinguished Service Award, 61
E
Education, Cost of, 84
Tuition and Fees, 85
Educational Opportunities Program, 102
Enrollment
By Academic Unit, 31
By Class Standing, 35
By College, 49
By Foreign Country, 46-48
By Level and Gender, 35
By Oregon Counties, 42-43
By State, 44-45
Course, by Class Level, College, 39
End of Term 1912 to 1991, 34
Fall Term 1991, 35
International Student, 49
Minority, 38
Summer Session, 41
Entrance Test Scores, 32
Exchange Programs, 12-15
Exemplary Employee Award, 61
Experiment Stations, 16-18
Extension
Description, 16
Map of Locations, 18
Offices, 16
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H
Facilities
Age of Facilities, 86
Housing of Students, 55
Number of Rooms by Type, 88
Room Use by Square Feet, 88
Room Use by Type, 89
Square Feet of Buildings by
Program Classification, 87
Faculty
Age,
Average Age by Rank, 64
Ethnicity 1991-92, 74
Ethnicity by Rank, 74
Full-Time by Rank, 62, 65
Highest Degree Earned, 73
Mean Salary by Rank and College, 71
Mean Salary by Rank and Status, 69
Mean Salary by Rank and Unit, 70
Mean Salary by Unit and Gender, 72
Mean Years of Service, By College, 63
Part-Time by Rank, 62. 65
Rank by College and Gender, 66
Tenure Status by Type and Gender, 67
Tenured Faculty by Unit, 68
Financial Aid, 99, 118
Finley, William A., 2
Foundation
Expenditure, 107
Highlights, 108
Receipts, 107
Significant Events, 108
Fraternity Membership, 57
Frolander, Herbert F., GTA Award, 61
Full-Time Equivalent (FTE)
Enrollment, Fall 1991, 37
Summer Session, 41
Hatfield Marine Science Center, 105
Honor and Recognition Societies, 60
Honorary Degrees, 61
G
Gatch, Thomas M., 2
Gilfillan, Francois A., 2
Grade Point Average
By Academic Unit, 36
By Gender, 36
By Level, 36
High School, 33
Graduate Assistants
By Type, 75
Ethnicity and Gender, 75
Intercollegiate Athletics
Athletic Championships, 59
Athletic Facilities, 58
Men's-Women's Sports, 58
International Education, 12-14
International Students, 46-49
By College, 49
Ten-Year Trend, 49
Jensen, James H., 2
K
Kerr, William Jasper, 2
L
Land Grant, 1
Land Owned/Leased, 90
LaSells Stewart Center, 104
Letcher, John D., 2
Library, 100
M
MacVicar, Robert W., 2
Memorial Union, 103
Miller, H. B., 2
Mission, 1
Mumford, D. Curtis, Award, 361
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Office Personnel Association
Member of the Year Award, 61
OSSHE
Ethnicity, 116
Gender, 117
Head Count, 113-114
High School GPA, 115
Test Scores, 115
OSU Press, 106
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135
Students (Con't.)
Enrollment by Oregon County, 42-43
Enrollment by State, 44-45
Enrollment Trend, 1912-1 991, 34
Fraternities and Sororities, 57
Freshmen Entrance Test Scores, 32
Freshmen High School GPA, 33
Grade Point Average, 36
Headcount by Class, 35
Housing, 55-56
International Students, 46-48
Minority Enrollment, 38
Origin, 40
Residency, 56
Source of, 29-30
Summer Session, 41
Transfer, 29
PAC-1 0 Comparisons
Education and General Expences, 123-125
Endowments, 126
Ethnicity, 116
Faculty Characteristics, 122
Faculty Salaries, 120-121
Financial Aid, 118
Research and Development, 126
Scholarships, 119
Student Body by Gender, 117
Tuition, 119
Peavy, George W., 2
Portland Center, 105
Portland State University
Comparisons with OSU, 113-115, 117
A
T
Reese, Dar, Advising Award, 61
Research
Dollars Received, 10-Yearlrend, 91
External Awards, 91
Grants and Proposals, 92-93
Monies Received, 93..94
Organizations and Facilities,
Separately Budgeted R&D Expenditures, 95
Source of Funds, Sciences
and Engineering, 95
Technology Transfer, 97
Research Assistant Award, 61
Research Facilities, 17-18
Ritchie, Elizabeth P. Distinguished
Professor Award, 61
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S
Security Services, 101
Sorority Membership, 57
Strand, August L, 2
Student Credit Hours
Fall 1991 by College, 37, 50-52
FaIl 1991 by Level, 37, 50-52
Summer Session, 41
3-Term Average, 50-5 1
3-Term Total, by Level, 52
3-Term Trend 1986-87 to 1990-91, 52
Students
By Academic Unit, 31, 37, 39
Trends
Cost of Education, 84
Credit Hours, 52
Degrees Conferred, 53
Enrollment by County, 42
Enrollment by Country, 46-48
Enrollment by State, 44
Enrollment, End of Term, 34
EOP Enrollment, 102
Fall Headcount, 113
Freshmen Entrance Test Scores, 32
Freshmen High School GPA, 33
Grants and Proposals, 92-93
Grant Monies, 93-94
International Students, 49
Summer Session Enrollment, 41
Tuition and Fees, 85
U
University of Oregon
Comparisons with OSU, 113-115, 117
University Press, 106
V
Vice Presidents, 3
Organizational Charts, 4-9
ByGender,31,35
Y
By Level, 35-36
Degrees Conferred, 53-54
Enrollment by Country, 46-48
Young, Roy A., 2
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OSU SEAL
The Oregon State University Seal was adopted by the State Agricultural College of
Oregon Board of Regents on June 21, 1888. The seal is basically the same as the State
of Oregon seal except that the legend which encircles the escutcheon, or shield, has
been changed to "OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY... 1868". In addition, the OSU seal uses
a wreath of Oregon holly (Oregon grape) rather than the 33 stars used in the State of
Oregon seal.
Originally, the seal was to be used to affix ownership and/or receipt of all official deeds,
papers, and documents directed by the Board; and only in the presence of and signed
by the President and Secretary of the Board of Regents (Article VIII, Board of Regents ByLaws).
The elements in common with the State of Oregon seal include the following:
a central escutcheon that is divided by an ordinary, or ribbon, with the
inscription "The Union";
above the legend there are represented; mountains, the seashore, pine trees
(forests), an elk with branching antlers, and a covered emigrant wagon
being pulled westward by two oxen;
the Pacific Ocean, with a British man-of-war departing signifying the departure
of British influence in the region, an American merchant steamer arriving
signifying the rise of American power and commerce, and the setting sun
in the distant horizon (a westward view toward the Pacific Basin);
below the ordinary there is a quartering with a sheaf of grain (wheat), a plow,
and a pickax which represent Oregon's mining and agricultural resources;
the crest is the American (Bald) Eagle.
Sources: Oregon Bluebook, 1989-1990
Office of Budgets and Planning
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