Fact Book F B k 2008‐‐2009 2008 Office of Institutional Research Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 400 East Second Street Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (570) 389 (570) 389‐‐4054 Bloomsburg University Fact Book – g y Table of Contents General Information Page Institutional Summary 1‐1 History 1‐2 Presidents 1‐3 Mission Statement 1‐4 University Goals and Objectives 1‐5 Academic Calendar 1‐9 Academic Programs & Accreditation Page Approved Degree Programs By College 2‐1 Approved Minors By College 2‐6 A Accreditation dit ti 28 2‐8 Enrollment Page Official Enrollment Data – Headcount Vs. FTE, Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 (Graphic) 3‐1 Official Enrollment Data By Student Level, Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 (Graphic) 3‐2 Official Enrollment Data By Full‐Time/Part‐Time, Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 (Graphic) 3‐3 Official Enrollment Data By Gender, Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 (Graphic) 3‐4 Official Enrollment Data, Fall 1999 through Fall 2008 3‐5 Official Enrollment Data Spring 2000 through Spring 2009 Official Enrollment Data, Spring 2000 through Spring 2009 3‐7 Official Enrollment Data, Summer 2004 through Summer 2008 3‐9 Enrollment History, Fall Semesters 1926 to Present 3‐10 Bloomsburg University Fact Book – g y Table of Contents (continued) Enrollment (continued) Page Enrollment Data By Racial/Ethnic Status, Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 (Graphic) 3‐13 Total Enrollment By Race, Fall 1999 through Fall 2008 3‐14 County Enrollment, Fall 2008 (Map) 3‐15 Total Enrollment By County, Fall 1999 through Fall 2008 3‐16 Total Enrollment By State, Fall 2008 (Map) 3‐18 Total Enrollment By State, Fall 1999 through Fall 2008 3‐19 Total Enrollment By Country, Fall 2008 (Map) 3‐21 Total Enrollment By Country, Fall 2002 through Fall 2009 3‐22 Undergraduate T t l E ll Total Enrollment By Class Level, t B Cl L l Fall 2000 through Fall 2008 F ll 2000 th h F ll 2008 3 26 3‐26 Undergraduate Enrollment By Race, Fall 1999 through Fall 2008 3‐27 Undergraduate Enrollment By County, Fall 1999 through Fall 2008 3‐28 Undergraduate Majors, Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 3‐30 Graduate Graduate Enrollment By Race, Fall 1999 through Fall 2008 3‐39 Graduate Enrollment By County, Fall 1999 through Fall 2008 3‐40 Graduate Enrollment By Program of Study Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Graduate Enrollment By Program of Study, Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 3‐42 Bloomsburg University Fact Book – g y Table of Contents (continued) Admissions Page Admissions Statistics, Fall 2000 through 2008, Regular Admit Freshmen (Graphic) 4‐1 Admissions Statistics By Admission Category, Fall 2000 through 2008 4‐2 Freshmen Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollment Data By Race, Fall 1999 through 2008 4‐3 Freshmen Profile, First‐Time Entering Freshmen, Fall 2008 4‐6 SAT Average Scores, Fall 2000 through 2008 4‐7 First‐Time First Time Freshmen Enrollment By Freshmen Enrollment By County, Fall 1999 through 2008 County, Fall 1999 through 2008 4‐8 First‐Time Freshmen By High School Type, Fall 2008 4‐10 Top Ten High Schools, First‐Time Freshmen, Fall 2008 4‐10 Admissions Statistics, Fall 2000 through 2008, Transfer Students (Graphic) 4‐11 Transfer Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollment Data By Race, Fall 1999 through 2008 4 12 4‐12 Institutions From Which Students Transfer To Bloomsburg, Fall 2008 4‐15 Top Ten Institutions From Which Students Transferred To Bloomsburg, Fall 2008 4‐15 Degrees Granted Page Degrees Granted By Degree Type, 2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008 (Graphic) 5‐1 Bachelor’s Degrees Granted By Gender, 2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008 (Graphic) 5‐2 Bachelor’s Degrees Granted By College & Gender, 2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008 5‐3 B h l ’ D Bachelor’s Degrees Granted By Racial/Ethnic Category, 2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008 (Graphic) G t d B R i l/Eth i C t 2003 2004 th h 2007 2008 (G hi ) 5‐4 Bachelor’s Degrees Granted By College & Racial/Ethnic Category, 2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008 5‐5 Bachelor’s Degrees Granted, 2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008 5‐6 Bloomsburg University Fact Book – g y Table of Contents (continued) Degrees Granted Page Graduate Degrees Granted By Gender, 2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008 5‐11 Graduate Degrees Granted By Racial/Ethnic Category, 2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008 5‐11 Graduate Degrees Granted, 2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008 5‐12 Retention & Graduation Rates Page Second Year Persistence Rates (Graphic) 6‐1 Second Year Persistence Rates By Gender (Graphic) Second Year Persistence Rates By Gender (Graphic) 6‐2 Second Year Persistence Rates By Race (Graphic) 6‐3 Second Year Persistence Rates By Admission Category (Graphic) 6‐4 Second Year Persistence Rates By College of Admission (Graphic) 6‐5 Six‐Year Graduation Rates (Graphic) 66 6‐6 Six‐Year Graduation Rates By Gender(Graphic) 6‐7 Six‐Year Graduation Rates By Race(Graphic) 6‐8 Six‐Year Graduation Rates By Admission Category (Graphic) 6‐9 Six‐Year Graduation Rates By College of Admission(Graphic) 6‐10 Retention and Graduation Rates By Gender, First‐Time, Full‐Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through 2007 6‐11 Retention and Graduation Rates By Race, First‐Time, Full‐Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through 2007 Retention and Graduation Rates By Admission Category, First‐Time, Retention and Graduation Rates By Admission Category, First Time, Full Full‐Time Time Freshmen Fall 2000 Freshmen Fall 2000 through 2007 Retention and Graduation Rates By College of Admission, First‐Time, Full‐Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through 2007 6‐12 6‐15 6‐16 Bloomsburg University Fact Book – g y Table of Contents (continued) Placement Page Placement Statistics, Class of 2007 (Graphic) 7‐1 Placement Statistics By College, Graduating Classes of 2003 through 2007 7‐2 Productivity Page Student Credit Hour Production By College, Academic Year 2007‐2008 (Graphic) 8‐1 FTE Instructional Faculty By College, Academic Year 2007‐2008 (Graphic) 8‐2 SCH Per FTE Instructional Faculty By College, Academic Year 2007‐2008 SCH Per FTE Instructional Faculty By College, Academic Year 2007 2008 (Graphic) (Graphic) 8‐3 Faculty Productivity By College & Department, 2007‐2008 8‐4 Section Size of Lectures, Fall 2004 through 2008 8‐11 Faculty/Staff Data Page Full‐Time Employees By Gender, Race & EEO Category, Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 91 9‐1 Full‐Time Employees By Gender, Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 (Graphic) 9‐2 Full‐Time Employees By Gender By EEO Categories, Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 (Graphics) 9‐3 Full‐Time Employees By Race, Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 (Graphic) 9‐10 Full‐Time Employees By Race BY EEO Categories, Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 (Graphics) 9‐11 Full‐Time Faculty By Gender By Rank, Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 (Graphics) 9‐18 Full‐Time Faculty By Gender By Tenure Status, Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 (Graphics) 9‐22 Lib Library Page Library Staff, Expenditures and Collections 10‐1 Library Services 10‐2 Bloomsburg University Fact Book – g y Table of Contents (continued) Financial Data Financial Assistance to Students In Institutions of Higher Education, 1998‐99 through 2007‐08 Total Dollars Awarded (Graphic) Financial Assistance to Students In Institutions of Higher Education, 1998‐99 through 2007‐08 T t lN b Total Number of Awards (Graphic) fA d (G hi ) Financial Assistance to Students In Institutions of Higher Education, 1998‐99 through 2007‐08 Unduplicated Number of Recipients(Graphic) Page Financial Assistance to Students By Award Category, 1998‐99 through 2007‐08 11‐4 Basic Annual Charges of Full‐Time Students, 1998‐99 through 2008‐09 Basic Annual Charges of Full‐Time Students 1998‐99 through 2008‐09 11‐5 Net Tuition & Fees Revenues vs. State Appropriations, 2003‐2004 Through 2007‐2008 (Graphic) 11‐6 2007‐2008 Operating Expenses (Graphic) 11‐7 Revenues & Expenses, 2003‐2004 Through 2007‐2008 11‐8 Facilities Page Physical Plant Data, 2007‐08 12‐1 Physical Plant Square Footage Data, 2007‐08 12‐3 g , Housing Data, Fall 2008 12‐5 11‐1 11‐2 11‐3 General Information Institutional Summary Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, a public, four‐year institution, is one of 14 members of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. Founded in 1839 as the Bloomsburg Literary Institute, the university currently enrolls nearly 8,000 undergraduate students in the Colleges of Professional Studies, Business, Liberal Arts and Science and Technology and more than 800 graduate students in upper‐level programs, including a doctoral program in clinical audiology. Ninety percent of the university’s students are Pennsylvania residents and 7 percent hail from neighboring New Jersey. The top majors in fall 2007, in order were biology and allied health sciences early childhood and elementary education management order, were biology and allied health sciences, early childhood and elementary education, management, secondary education, exceptionality programs and sociology, social welfare and criminal justice. Bloomsburg University offers a wide array of student activities and programs, modern residence halls, a well‐equipped Student Recreation Center and restaurant‐quality dining, including an on‐campus Starbucks. The university has 18 intercollegiate athletic programs, more than 160 organizations to provide opportunities for leadership and growth and11 Living Learning Communities that bring together students with common academic interests who live in the same residence hall, participate in activities and enroll in a cluster of related courses. The university actively supports an atmosphere of civic engagement, encouraging students to get involved through political and volunteer activities. More than 750 companies, encouraging students to get involved through political and volunteer activities. More than 750 companies, organizations and agencies provide academic internships to Bloomsburg students. Students also may take advantage of support offerings provided through Academic Advisement, Accommodative Services, Act 101/Educational Opportunity Program, Developmental Instruction, Student Support Services, University Tutorial Services and other programs. 1‐1 History An academy "to teach youth the elements of a classical education" was established in Bloomsburg in 1839. The academy continued with varied fortunes until 1856 when a charter was prepared and stock issued to reorganize it as the Bloomsburg Literary Institute. Institute Hall, later renamed Carver Hall after Henry Carver, an early principal, architect, and teacher, was erected in 1867. Today, the gold‐domed, red brick building is the university's landmark. Largely through the efforts of J.P. Wickersham, superintendent of public instruction, the Bloomsburg Literary Institute became the Bloomsburg Literary Institute and State Normal School in 1869; it continued under this name and organization until 1916 when it was purchased by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and named Bloomsburg State Normal School. The emphasis at the Normal School changed during the early 1920s from secondary and college‐preparatory courses for special teachers to full‐time teacher education. In May 1927, the institutional name was changed to Bloomsburg State Teachers College teacher education In May 1927 the institutional name was changed to Bloomsburg State Teachers College and the school was authorized to grant and the school was authorized to grant the Bachelor of Science in education for teachers in elementary and secondary schools. Under the administration of President Francis B. Haas (1927‐1939), great progress was made in the teacher education program, and a new degree program in business education was initiated. Upon the naming of Dr. Haas as state superintendent of public instruction, Dr. Harvey A. Andruss, then dean of instruction and a former director of the Business Education Department, was appointed president, a position he held until his retirement in 1969. During World War II, the U.S. Navy V‐12 Office Training Program was conducted on the Bloomsburg campus. As a result, a campus building was renamed Navy Hall. In 1957, a division of special education was instituted, and today, Navy Hall still houses that program. Major expansion in facilities, faculty, and student body followed. Undergraduate full‐time enrollment rose from 1,743 in 1960 to 6,812 undergraduates in 1996. In 1960, the institution's name was changed to Bloomsburg State College. Authorization soon followed to grant baccalaureate degrees for liberal arts programs in humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences/mathematics. Graduate study, leading to the Master of Education, was inaugurated. In 1968, approval was received for the Master of Arts, in 1970 for the Master of Science, in 1976 for the Master of Business Administration, and in 1982 for the Master of Science in Nursing. A cooperative doctoral program in elementary education began in 1982. Commonwealth legislation enacted on July 1, 1983, established the State System of Higher Education, and Bloomsburg State College became Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. Bloomsburg's president, Dr. James H. McCormick, became the system's interim chancellor and later its first permanent chancellor. 1‐2 Presidents Name and Term Name and Term Henry Carver Dr. Harvey A. Andruss (1866‐1871) (1939‐1969) Charles B. Barkley Dr. Robert J. Nossen (1871‐1872) (1969‐1972) Rev. John Hewitt Dr. Charles H. Carlson (1872‐1873) (1972‐1973) Dr. T. L. Griswold Dr. James H. McCormick (1873‐1877) (1973‐1983) Dr. David J. Waller Jr. Dr. Larry W. Jones (1877‐1890) (1983‐1985) Dr. Judson P. Welsh Dr. Harry Ausprich (1890‐1906) (1985‐1993) Dr. David J. Waller Dr. Curtis R. English (1906‐1920) (1993‐1994) Dr. Charles H. Fisher Dr. Jessica S. Kozloff (1920‐1923) (1994‐2007) Dr. G. C. L. Reimer Dr. David L. Soltz (1923‐1927) (2008‐present) Dr. Francis B. Haas (1927‐1939) 1‐3 Mission Statement Bloomsburg University, as one of the 14 institutes in the State System of Higher Education of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, embraces the general mission of the system to assure excellence in higher education at an affordable cost. The campus is accessible and attractive, located in the Town of Bloomsburg near the Susquehanna River and Interstate 80. Bloomsburg is a coeducation institution serving students of diverse backgrounds from Pennsylvania, its surrounding states, and foreign countries. To its community and region, the university is an artistic and educational resource that serves a broad range of community needs in education, health care, business‐related services, library resources, and cultural activities. It offers undergraduate programs as well as graduate programs in select areas of strength. There is an emphasis on a strong liberal arts preparation. The university is committed to a program of affirmative action in order to provide equal educational opportunity to all persons. It is a goal of the university to integrate academic programs, cultural activities, and interpersonal relations to promote intellectual growth and social responsibility among students. The university seeks to promote intellectual growth and social responsibility among students. The university seeks to extend the academic environment from the classroom into other student activities **It strives to foster openness in communication and involvement in decision making through a student activities. **It strives to foster openness in communication and involvement in decision making through a participatory governance structure. In this atmosphere, faculty, administration, staff and students attain a genuine respect for one another, a concern for the enrichment of their experience, and the achievement of their common purpose. The university community is committed to the principle of personal and academic freedom within the framework of ethical responsibilities. By emphasizing the assimilation, synthesis, and integration of information, it is a goal of the university to develop in its students the characteristics of mental resourcefulness and responsible self‐expression as well as the abilities to think critically, clarify values, and demonstrate problem‐solving skills. While maintaining programs for which Bloomsburg has been traditionally recognized, such as those in business and education, the university has identified strategic directions that include programs in health‐related fields; programs that promote student‐faculty interaction in teaching, learning and research; programs that emphasize regional, national, international, and environmental concerns; and programs that incorporate the application of technology into instruction 1‐4 University Goals and Objectives University Goals and Objectives Critical Area Academic Program Directions Goal Develop and refine academic programs, general education and other experiences general education, and other experiences to meet the needs of our commonwealth, nation, and global society. Objective Maintain the strength and diversity of the existing undergraduate and graduate programs undergraduate and graduate programs. Develop new degrees (including undergraduate, graduate, and certificate programs), minors, and areas of concentration. Maintain the strength of the general education curriculum. Strengthen non‐credit and for‐credit continuing education offerings. Encourage the development of collaborative programs where appropriate. Teaching and Learning (including Technology) Provide instructional experiences that produce optimum student achievement. Continue and expand faculty professional development services and opportunities across all disciplines. Provide experiences, services and advisement to promote academic success of students. d i f d Encourage students to model good citizenship and social responsibility. 1‐5 University Goals and Objectives Critical Area Goal Objective Student Growth and Development Offer co‐curricular programs that enhance living and learning and support the academic mission. Expand the current co‐curricular transcript and raise awareness of the value of co‐curricular transcripts. Provide an environment that strengthens all aspects of student learning beyond the formal classroom. Create programs or opportunities that enhance the development of student leadership skills and values. Enrollment Planning Attract and enroll undergraduate and graduate students who have the potential to succeed in their d h h h i l di h i area of study and contribute to society upon graduation. Increase the number of academically talented d d d i hi h d d students, and students in high‐demand programs enrolled at the university. Civil and Inclusive Community Attract a diverse population of faculty, staff and students, and provide a campus climate that promotes diversity, equity, and civility for all. Develop programs that facilitate the professional advancement of individuals from historically underrepresented groups. Increase the diversity of applicants for all faculty, staff and administrative positions. Increase the retention/graduation rate of historically underrepresented students to PASSHE performance targets. 1‐6 Increase the University’s commitment to multi‐ cultural programming and support services. University Goals and Objectives Critical Area Goal Objective University as a State and Regional Resource Provide economic and cultural resources to the state and the region. Add new partnerships with off‐campus entities to help ensure that students are prepared for jobs and to aid the transfer of knowledge for economic and workforce development. Add new credit and non‐credit programs to meet economic and workforce development needs. Add new citizen service programs that link students, faculty, and staff with regional communities. Expand the number of cultural development activities and improve awareness of them in the region. Work collaboratively with the Office of the Chancellor to develop opportunities for alumni, volunteers and other external constituencies to contribute time, expertise or other resources to the university expertise or other resources to the university. Continue to achieve the highest quality in offering academic programs while maintaining the highest productivity. Continue to achieve the highest productivity in pp p g administrative support processes while maintaining the highest level of service to students, faculty and staff. Continue to manage fixed costs including utilities and insurance. Continue to effect cost savings through collaborative efforts with other State System universities. 1‐7 University Goals and Objectives Critical Area Optimize Fiscal Resources Including Fund Raising Goal Objective Ensure that University resources are used effectively and efficiently. Continue to increase the level of annual giving by alumni, faculty, staff and friends of the university. Continue to identify Federal, State, and other grant Continue to identify Federal State and other grant programs for funding program initiatives. Work in tandem with Chancellor’s Office to increase state support for public higher education. Ensure that all qualified students may take advantage of educational opportunities, regardless of their of educational opportunities, regardless of their ability to pay, by increasing endowed and annual funds for scholarships. Continue implementation of the finance, materials management, and human resource modules of the shared administrative system. Implement the campus management module of the shared administrative system. Regularly assess and evaluate institutional effectiveness. Implement the campus facilities plan. 1‐8 Academic Calendar 2008 2009 2008‐2009 Fall 2008 Classes Begin Labor Day ‐ No class Reading Day ‐ No classes Mid‐Term Mid Term Thanksgiving Recess Begins Classes Resume Fall 2008 Classes End Reading Day Finals Begin Graduate Commencement Finals End Undergraduate Commencement August 25 (8am) September 1 October 10 & 11 October 14 October 14 November 25 (10pm) December 1 (8am) December 6 December 7 December 8 December 12 December 13 December 13 Spring 2009 Classes Begin Martin Luther King Day ‐ No Classes Spring Break Begins Classes Resume Mid T Mid‐Term Spring 2009 Classes End Reading Day Finals Begin Finals End Graduate Commencement Undergraduate Commencement January 12 January 19 February 28 March 9 (8 am) M h 9 (8 March 9 (8 am) ) April 25 April 26 April 27 May 2 May 1 May 2 1‐9 Academic Calendar 2009 2010 2009‐2010 Fall 2009 Classes Begin Labor Day ‐ No class Mid‐Term Thanksgiving Recess Begins Thanksgiving Recess Begins Classes Resume Classes End Finals Begin Finals End Graduate Commencement Undergraduate Commencement August 31 (8am) September 7 October 20 November 23 (10pm) November 23 (10pm) November 30 (8am) December 11 December 14 December 18 December 18 December 19 Spring 2010 Classes Begin Spring Break Begins Sp g ea eg s Classes Resume Mid‐Term Classes End Finals Begin G d t C Graduate Commencement t Finals End Undergraduate Commencement January 19 March 6 ac 6 March 15 (8 am) March 16 (8 am) May 3 May 4 M 7 May 7 May 8 May 8 1‐10 A d i Academic P Programs & Accreditation Bloomsburg University Bloomsburg University Approved Degree Programs By College 2008‐2009 College CIP Code Program Name Liberal Arts 45.0201 Anthropology p gy Liberal Arts 50.0703 Art History Liberal Arts 50.0702 Art Studio Liberal Arts 23.1001 Communication Studies Liberal Arts 43.0104 Criminal Justice Liberal Arts 45.0601 Economics Liberal Arts 23.0101 English Liberal Arts 31.0599 Exercise Science Liberal Arts 16.0901 French Liberal Arts 16.0501 German Liberal Arts 54.0101 History Liberal Arts 09.0102 Mass Communications Liberal Arts 50.0901 Music Liberal Arts 38.0101 Philosophy Liberal Arts 45.1001 Political Science Liberal Arts 42.0101 Psychology Lib l A t Liberal Arts 44 0701 Social Work 44.0701 S i lW k Liberal Arts 45.1101 Sociology Liberal Arts 16.0905 Spanish Liberal Arts 50.0501 Theatre Arts (20 Approved Active Programs in the College of Liberal Arts) 2‐1 Degree BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BS BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BSW BA BA BA Date Approved Oct 1981 Apr 1976 Apr 1976 Apr 1976 May 1997 Apr 1976 Sep 1970 Oct 1986 Sep 1970 Sep 1970 Sep 1970 Mar 1978 Apr 1976 Sep 1970 Sep 1970 1972 A 1986 Apr 1986 Apr 1976 Sep 1970 Apr 1976 Bloomsburg University Bloomsburg University Approved Degree Programs By College 2008‐2009 College Business CIP Code Program Name 52.0301 Accountingg Business Administration (Business Information Systems, Finance, Management, Management Business 52.0201 Information Systems, Marketing) Business 52.0101 Business Education Business 11.0101 Computer and Information Science (4 Approved Active Programs in the College of Business) 2‐2 Degree BS Date Approved Apr 1976 p BS BSEd BS Aug 1967 Spring 1930 Jun 1977 Bloomsburg University Bloomsburg University Approved Degree Programs By College 2008‐2009 College CIP Code Program Name Professional Studies 16.1603 ASL/English Interpreting / g p g Professional Studies 51.0204 Audiology & Speech Pathology Professional Studies 13.1210 Early Childhood Education Professional Studies 13.1202 Elementary Education Professional Studies 51.1601 Nursing Professional Studies 26.0101 Secondary Ed., Biology Professional Studies 40.0501 Secondary Ed., Chemistry Professional Studies 45.9999 Secondary Ed., Citizenship Professional Studies 09.0101 Secondary Ed., Communication Professional Studies 40.0601 Secondary Ed., Earth Science Professional Studies 23.0101 Secondary Ed., English Professional Studies 16.0901 Secondary Ed., French Professional Studies 16.0501 Secondary Ed., German Professional Studies 27.0101 Secondary Ed., Mathematics Professional Studies 40.0801 Secondary Ed., Physics Professional Studies 16.0905 Secondary Ed., Spanish Professional Studies 13.1001 Special Education (17 Approved Active Programs in the College of Professional Studies) 2‐3 Degree BS BS BSEd BSEd BSN BSEd BSEd BSEd BSEd BSEd BSEd BSEd BSEd BSEd BSEd BSEd BSEd Date Approved Jun 1983 Fall 1947 Fall 1975 Fall 1927 Fall 1975 Fall 1951 Fall 1957 Fall 1938 Summer 1972 Fall 1961 Fall 1938 Fall 1938 Jun 1999 Fall 1938 Fall 1957 Fall 1942 Dec 1976 Bloomsburg University Bloomsburg University Approved Degree Programs By College 2008‐2009 College CIP Code Program Name Science & Technology gy 26.0101 Biology, General gy, Science & Technology 26.0101 Biology, General Science & Technology 40.0501 Chemistry Science & Technology 40.0501 Chemistry Science & Technology 51.1005 Health Sciences Science & Technology 11.9999 Computer Forensics Science & Technology 11.0701 Computer Science Science & Technology 14.1001 Electronics Engineering Technology Science & Technology 40.0601 Geocience Science & Technology 45.0701 Geography Science & Technology 51.2205 Health Physics Science & Technology 27.0101 Mathematics Science & Technology 27.0101 Mathematics Science & Technology 51.0907 Medical Imaging Science & Technology 40.0801 Physics Science & Technology 40.0801 Physics (16 Approved Active Programs in the College of Science & Technology) 2‐4 Degree BA BS BA BS BS BS BS BS BS BA BS BA BS BS BA BS Date Approved Sep 1970 p Sep 1970 Sep 1970 Sep 1970 Fall 1971 Apr 2006 Jun 1977 May 2000 Dec 1971 Sep 1970 Fall 1987 Sep 1970 Sep 1970 Aug 1979 Sep 1970 Sep 1970 Bloomsburg University Bloomsburg University Approved Degree Programs By College 2008‐2009 College CIP Code Program Name Graduate Studies 51.0202 Audiology gy Graduate Studies 26.0101 Biology Education Graduate Studies 26.0101 Biology, General Graduate Studies 52.0201 Business Administration Graduate Studies 52.0101 Business Education, General Graduate Studies 51.0913 Clinical Athletic Training Graduate Studies 13.0301 Curriculum and Instruction Graduate Studies 13.1210 Early Childhood Education Graduate Studies 13.1003 Education of Deaf Hard Hearing Graduate Studies 13.1202 Elementary Education Graduate Studies 31.0505 Exercise Science Graduate Studies 13.1101 Guidance Counseling & Student Affairs Graduate Studies 13.0501 Instructional Technology Graduate Studies 51.1601 Nursing Graduate Studies 51.0911 Radiologist Assistant Graduate Studies 13.1315 Reading Education Graduate Studies 13.1001 Special Education Graduate Studies 51.0203 Speech Pathology 18 Approved Graduate Degree Programs, (17 Master’s, 1 Doctorate) 2‐5 Degree AUD MEd MS MBA MEd MS MEd MS MS MEd MS MED MS MSN MS MEd MS MS Date Approved Jan 2003 Aug 1965 May 1971 Mar 1976 Apr 1960 Oct 2007 Jun 1905 Jan 1978 Oct 1976 Apr 1960 Oct 1991 Jan 2007 May 1985 Jun 1983 Jan 2005 Aug 1968 Dec 1978 Oct 1976 Bloomsburg University Bloomsburg University Approved Minors By College 2008‐2009 College Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts (23 Approved Active Minors) CIP Code 45.0201 50.0703 50.0702 05.0123 23.1001 23.0501 43.0104 45.0601 23.0101 05.0299 16.0901 05.0207 16.0501 54.0101 05.0107 50.0901 38.0101 45.1001 23.1101 42.0101 45.1101 16.0905 50.0501 Program Name Anthropology Art History Art Studio Chinese Studies Communication Studies Creative Writingg Criminal Justice Economics English Ethnic Studies French Gender and Women's Studies German History Latin American Studies Music Philosophy Political Science Professional Writing Psychology Sociology Spanish Theatre Arts 2‐6 Program Category Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor College Business Business Business Business Business Business Business (7 Approved Active Minors) CIP Code 52.0301 52.0201 52.0204 11 0101 11.0101 22.9999 52.0201 52.1401 Bloomsburg University Approved Minors By College 2008‐2009 Program Name Accounting Business Business Information Systems Computer and Information Science Computer and Information Science Legal Studies Management Marketing Professional Studies Professional Studies (2 Approved Active Minors) 51.0204 13.0501 Audiology & Speech Pathology Educational Technology Minor Minor Science & Technology Science & Technology Science & Technology Science & Technology Science & Technology Science & Technology Science & Technology Science & Technology Science & Technology Science & Technology Science & Technology Science & Technology Science & Technology (12 Approved Active Minors) (12 Approved Active Minors) 26.0101 40.0501 11.9999 11.0701 11.0801 14.1001 40.0601 45.0701 40.0601 27.0101 40.0801 27.0501 Biology, General Chemistry Computer Forensics Computer Science Computer Science ‐ Web Development Electronics Geocience Geography Geology Mathematics Physics Statistics Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor 44 Approved Active Minors 2‐7 Program Category Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Accreditation Bloomsburg University is Accredited By… Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) American Speech‐Language‐Hearing Association (ASHA) National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) Council on Education of the Deaf (CED) National Association of Schools of Theatre (NAST) 2‐8 Enrollment (Overall) Official Enrollment Data – Headcount Vs. FTE Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 9500 9000 8500 8000 7500 7000 6500 6000 5500 5000 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Headcount 7648 7567 7548 7916 8039 8284 8305 8570 8723 8745 8855 FTE 6891 6844 6855 7265 7390 7563 7621 7818 7988 8011 8104 Fall Semester ll 3‐1 Official Enrollment Data By Student Level Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 10000 9000 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 Graduate 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 684 689 704 693 741 763 781 787 846 807 774 UG Non‐Degree 397 325 284 246 253 213 200 208 244 271 241 UG Degree 6567 6553 6560 6977 7045 7308 7324 7575 7633 7667 7840 Fall Semester ll 3‐2 Official Enrollment Data By Full‐Time/Part‐Time Status Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 10000 9000 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Part‐Time 1221 1125 1092 1064 1043 997 937 969 1029 1027 1003 Full‐Time 6427 6442 6456 6852 6996 7287 7368 7601 7694 7718 7852 Fall Semester ll 3‐3 Official Enrollment Data By Gender Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 10000 9000 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 Male 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2781 2794 2827 3022 3111 3162 3196 3327 3422 3521 3611 Female 4867 4773 4721 4894 4928 5122 5109 5243 5301 5224 5244 Fall Semester ll 3‐4 Official Enrollment Data Fall 1999 through Fall 2003 Fall 1999 through Fall 2003 Session Category Full‐Time Full‐Time Full‐Time Part‐Time Part‐Time Part‐Time Total Total Student Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Credit Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Hours F.T.E. Fall 1999 U.G. Degree U.G. Non‐Degree Total Undergraduate Total Graduate TOTAL 2316 22 2338 68 2406 3885 14 3899 137 4036 6201 36 6237 205 6442 121 122 243 145 388 231 167 398 339 737 352 289 641 484 1125 2437 144 2581 213 2794 4116 181 4297 476 4773 6553 95833 6388.87 325 1898 126.53 6878 97731 6515.40 689 3941 328.42 7567 101672 6843.82 Fall 2000 U.G. Degree UG N D U.G. Non‐Degree Total Undergraduate Total Graduate TOTAL 2388 20 2408 55 2463 3814 20 3834 159 3993 6202 40 6242 214 6456 127 101 228 136 364 231 143 374 354 728 358 244 602 490 1092 2515 121 2636 191 2827 4045 163 4208 513 4721 6560 96011 6400.73 284 1620 108 108.00 00 6844 97631 6508.73 704 4153 346.08 7548 101784 6854.82 Fall 2001 U.G. Degree U G Non Degree U.G. Non‐Degree Total Undergraduate Total Graduate TOTAL 2607 13 2620 60 2680 4019 18 4037 135 4172 6626 31 6657 195 6852 116 91 207 135 342 235 124 359 363 722 351 215 566 498 1064 2723 104 2827 195 3022 4254 142 4396 498 4894 6977 102569 6837.93 246 1426 95.07 95 07 7223 103995 6933.00 693 3984 332.00 7916 107979 7265.00 Fall 2002 U.G. Degree U.G. Non‐Degree U.G. Non Degree Total Undergraduate Total Graduate TOTAL 2658 14 2672 88 2760 4053 15 4068 168 4236 6711 29 6740 256 6996 114 99 213 138 351 220 125 345 347 692 334 224 558 485 1043 2772 113 2885 226 3111 4273 140 4413 515 4928 7045 103568 6904.53 253 1504 100 100.27 27 7298 105072 7004.80 741 4627 385.58 8039 109699 7390.38 Fall 2003 U.G. Degree U.G. Non‐Degree g Total Undergraduate Total Graduate TOTAL 2727 20 2747 98 2845 4213 14 4227 215 4442 6940 34 6974 313 7287 118 76 194 123 317 250 103 353 327 680 368 179 547 450 997 2845 96 2941 221 3162 4463 117 4580 542 5122 7308 105590 7039.33 213 1289 85.93 7521 106879 7125.27 763 5251 437.58 8284 112130 7562.85 3‐5 Official Enrollment Data Fall 2004 through Fall 2008 Fall 2004 through Fall 2008 Session Category Full‐Time Full‐Time Full‐Time Part‐Time Part‐Time Part‐Time Total Total Student Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Credit Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Hours F.T.E. Fall 2004 U.G. Degree U.G. Non‐Degree Total Undergraduate Total Graduate TOTAL 2795 15 2810 94 2904 4201 17 4218 246 4464 6996 32 7028 340 7368 94 78 172 120 292 234 90 324 321 645 328 168 496 441 937 2889 93 2982 214 3196 4435 107 4542 567 5109 7324 106052 7070.13 200 1265 84.33 7524 107317 7154.47 781 5603 466.92 8305 112920 7621.38 Fall 2005 U.G. Degree U.G. Non‐Degree Total Undergraduate Total Graduate TOTAL 2873 16 2889 98 2987 4340 28 4368 246 4614 7213 44 7257 344 7601 125 64 189 151 340 237 100 337 292 629 362 164 526 443 969 2998 80 3078 249 3327 4577 128 4705 538 5243 7575 109018 7267.87 208 1337 89.13 7783 110355 7357.00 787 5531 460.92 8570 115886 7817.92 Fall 2006 U.G. Degree U.G. Non‐Degree Total Undergraduate Total Graduate TOTAL 2976 9 2985 106 3091 4320 33 4353 250 4603 7296 42 7338 356 7694 105 75 180 151 331 232 127 359 339 698 337 202 539 490 1029 3081 84 3165 257 3422 4552 160 4712 589 5301 7633 110821 7388.07 244 1499 99.93 7877 112320 7488.00 846 5999 499.92 8723 118319 7987.92 Fall 2007 U.G. Degree U.G. Non‐Degree Total Undergraduate Total Graduate TOTAL 3078 20 3098 108 3206 4237 24 4261 251 4512 7315 44 7359 359 7718 110 72 182 133 315 242 155 397 315 712 352 227 579 448 1027 3188 92 3280 241 3521 4479 179 4658 566 5224 7667 111377 7425.13 271 1548 103.20 7938 112925 7528.33 807 5790 482.50 8745 118715 8010.83 Fall 2008 U.G. Degree UG N D U.G. Non‐Degree Total Undergraduate Total Graduate TOTAL 3163 15 3178 112 3290 4329 23 4352 210 4562 7492 38 7530 322 7852 122 69 191 130 321 226 134 360 322 682 348 203 551 452 1003 3285 84 3369 242 3611 4555 157 4712 532 5244 7840 113330 7555.33 241 1396 93.07 93 07 8081 114726 7648.40 774 5470 455.83 8855 120196 8104.23 3‐6 Official Enrollment Data Spring 2000 through Spring 2004 Spring 2000 through Spring 2004 Session Category Full‐Time Full‐Time Full‐Time Part‐Time Part‐Time Part‐Time Total Total Student Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Credit Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Hours F.T.E. Spr 2000 U.G. Degree U.G. Non-Degree Total Undergraduate Total Graduate TOTAL 2206 20 2226 77 2303 3616 24 3640 118 3758 5822 44 5866 195 6061 148 102 250 135 385 239 117 356 353 709 387 219 606 488 1094 2354 122 2476 212 2688 3855 141 3996 471 4467 6209 263 6472 683 7155 89637 5975.80 1663 110.87 91300 6086.67 3895 324.58 95195 6411.25 Spr 2001 U.G. Degree UG N U.G. Non-Degree D Total Undergraduate Total Graduate TOTAL 2216 19 2235 53 2288 3526 22 3548 123 3671 5742 41 5783 176 5959 139 80 219 145 364 248 125 373 399 772 387 205 592 544 1136 2355 99 2454 198 2652 3774 147 3921 522 4443 6129 246 6375 720 7095 88579 5905.27 1536 102.40 102 40 90115 6007.67 3969 330.75 94084 6338.42 Spr 2002 U.G. Degree U G Non U.G. Non-Degree Degree Total Undergraduate Total Graduate TOTAL 2449 13 2462 79 2541 3712 18 3730 115 3845 6161 31 6192 194 6386 130 79 209 128 337 254 113 367 407 774 384 192 576 535 1111 2579 92 2671 207 2878 3966 131 4097 522 4619 6545 95354 6356.93 223 1304 86 93 86.93 6768 96658 6443.87 729 4116 343.00 7497 100774 6786.87 Spr 2003 U.G. Degree U.G. Non-Degree g Total Undergraduate Total Graduate TOTAL 2466 14 2480 79 2559 3785 16 3801 142 3943 6251 30 6281 221 6502 129 70 199 148 347 260 92 352 370 722 389 162 551 518 1069 2595 84 2679 227 2906 4045 108 4153 512 4665 6640 94817 6321.13 192 1222 81.47 6832 96039 6402.60 739 4468 372.33 7571 100507 6774.93 Spr 2004 U.G. Degree U.G. Non-Degree Total Undergraduate Total Graduate TOTAL 2535 14 2549 87 2636 3913 15 3928 179 4107 6448 29 6477 266 6743 131 62 193 110 303 263 69 332 348 680 394 131 525 458 983 2666 76 2742 197 2939 4176 84 4260 527 4787 6842 97817 6521.13 160 1043 69.53 7002 98860 6590.67 724 4809 400.75 7726 103669 6991.42 3‐7 Official Enrollment Data Spring 2005 through Spring 2009 Spring 2005 through Spring 2009 Session Category Full‐Time Full‐Time Full‐Time Part‐Time Part‐Time Part‐Time Total Total Student Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Credit Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Headcount Hours F.T.E. Spr 2005 U.G. Degree U.G. Non-Degree Total Undergraduate Total Graduate TOTAL 2609 17 2626 96 2722 3937 15 3952 195 4147 6546 32 6578 291 6869 140 65 205 131 336 254 88 342 356 698 394 153 547 487 1034 2749 82 2831 227 3058 4191 103 4294 551 4845 6940 98241 6549.40 185 1131 75.40 7125 99372 6624.80 778 5247 437.25 7903 104619 7062.05 Spr 2006 U.G. Degree UG N U.G. Non-Degree D Total Undergraduate Total Graduate TOTAL 2684 12 2696 98 2794 4077 28 4105 213 4318 6761 40 6801 311 7112 110 76 186 167 353 246 135 381 328 709 356 211 567 495 1062 2794 88 2882 265 3147 4323 163 4486 541 5027 7117 101161 6744.07 251 1482 98 80 98.80 7368 102643 6842.87 806 5400 450.00 8174 108043 7292.87 Spr 2007 U.G. Degree U G Non U.G. Non-Degree Degree Total Undergraduate Total Graduate TOTAL 2791 18 2809 103 2912 4036 28 4064 192 4256 6827 46 6873 295 7168 127 90 217 146 363 240 120 360 396 756 367 210 577 542 1119 2918 108 3026 249 3275 4276 148 4424 588 5012 7194 102569 6837.93 256 1543 102.87 102 87 7450 104112 6940.80 837 5473 456.08 8287 109585 7396.88 Spr 2008 U.G. Degree U.G. Non-Degree g Total Undergraduate Total Graduate TOTAL 2869 26 2895 98 2993 3997 27 4024 185 4209 6866 53 6919 283 7202 123 60 183 150 333 232 137 369 371 740 355 197 552 521 1073 2992 86 3078 248 3326 4229 164 4393 556 4949 7221 103494 6899.60 250 1546 103.07 7471 105040 7002.67 804 5295 441.25 8275 110335 7443.92 Spr 2009 U.G. Degree U.G. Non-Degree Total Undergraduate Total Graduate TOTAL 2982 10 2992 98 3090 4084 22 4106 188 4294 7066 32 7098 286 7384 123 79 202 140 342 233 142 375 393 768 356 221 577 533 1110 3105 89 3194 238 3432 4317 164 4481 581 5062 7422 106071 7071.40 253 1404 93.60 7675 107475 7165.00 819 5341 445.08 8494 112816 7610.08 3‐8 Official Enrollment Data, Summer 2004 through Summer 2008 Summer Session Summer 2004 Undergraduate Degree Undergraduate Non‐Degree Undergraduate Non Degree Undergraduate Total Graduate Total Summer 2005 Undergraduate Degree Undergraduate Non‐Degree Undergraduate Total Undergraduate Total Graduate Total Summer 2006 Undergraduate Degree Undergraduate Non‐Degree Undergraduate Total Graduate Total Summer 2007 Undergraduate Degree Undergraduate Non‐Degree Undergraduate Total Graduate Total Summer 2008 Undergraduate Degree Undergraduate Non‐Degree Undergraduate Total Graduate Total Summer 1 (Sessions 1, 4 & 5) Headcount SCH Summer 2 (Sessions 2, 3, 6, 7, and 8) Headcount SCH Total Summer Unduplicated Headcount SCH 1164 172 1336 492 1828 5280 631 5911 2058 7969 1531 126 1657 589 2246 9105 488 9593 3032 12625 2148 247 2395 712 3107 14385 1119 15504 5090 20594 1121 148 1269 436 1705 5352 554 5906 1785 7691 1658 114 1772 551 2323 8816 475 9291 2997 12288 2242 227 2469 693 3162 14168 1029 15197 4782 19979 1167 158 1325 528 1853 5541 593 6134 2223 8357 1672 134 1806 579 2385 8755 514 9269 3126 12395 2325 248 2573 768 3341 14296 1107 15403 5349 20752 1268 144 1412 518 1930 5823 516 6339 2058 8397 1764 153 1917 594 2511 9113 610 9723 3146 12869 2450 245 2695 749 3444 14936 1126 16062 5204 21266 1293 166 1459 463 1922 6035 673 6708 2034 8742 1858 137 1995 644 2639 9744 496 10240 3093 13333 2621 263 2884 780 3664 15779 1169 16948 5127 22075 3‐9 Enrollment History Fall Semesters 1926 to Present Fall Semesters 1926 to Present Year 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 Full‐Time 712 696 682 663 614 649 628 577 549 595 687 641 665 657 581 404 285 253 177 208 662 756 790 838 831 773 771 694 747 935 1078 1187 1368 1582 Undergraduate Part‐Time NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 96 NA 115 172 NA 114 86 53 0 23 NA 105 NA 128 100 106 46 32 33 30 1 1 41 11 18 Total NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 691 NA 756 837 NA 695 490 338 253 200 NA 767 NA 918 938 937 819 803 727 777 936 1079 1228 1379 1600 Full‐Time Graduate Part‐Time 3‐10 Total Full‐Time Total Part‐Time Total Enrollment History Fall Semesters 1926 to Present Fall Semesters 1926 to Present Year 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 Full‐Time 1737 1932 1971 2167 2430 2828 3095 3202 3392 3550 3907 4239 4310 4315 4417 4681 4773 4992 4844 4904 4940 4942 4879 4959 5045 5133 5332 5452 5470 5698 5869 6016 5944 5848 Undergraduate Part‐Time 19 35 18 35 48 115 80 187 159 210 123 287 240 337 476 572 632 685 827 899 807 816 867 850 719 769 818 900 834 908 939 1026 1034 945 Total 1756 1967 1989 2202 2478 2943 3175 3389 3551 3760 4030 4526 4550 4652 4893 5253 5405 5677 5671 5803 5747 5758 5746 5809 5764 5902 6150 6352 6304 6606 6808 7042 6978 6793 Full‐Time Graduate Part‐Time Total Full‐Time Total Part‐Time Total 5 6 15 13 20 24 36 44 58 47 50 67 72 75 69 65 85 81 105 99 93 108 120 122 115 127 147 170 173 166 109 140 180 218 296 341 389 372 445 456 538 643 626 648 581 664 671 500 389 408 332 429 487 462 385 410 509 508 400 416 114 146 195 231 316 365 425 416 503 503 588 710 698 723 650 729 756 581 494 507 425 537 607 584 500 537 656 678 573 582 2435 2834 3110 3215 3412 3574 3943 4283 4368 4362 4467 4748 4845 5067 4913 4969 5025 5023 4984 5058 5138 5241 5452 5574 5585 5825 6016 6186 6117 6014 157 255 260 405 455 551 512 659 685 793 1014 1215 1258 1333 1408 1563 1478 1316 1256 1258 1051 1198 1305 1362 1219 1318 1448 1534 1434 1361 2592 3089 3370 3620 3867 4125 4455 4942 5053 5155 5481 5963 6103 6400 6321 6532 6503 6339 6240 6316 6189 6439 6757 6936 6804 7143 7464 7720 7551 7375 3‐11 Enrollment History Fall Semesters 1926 to Present Fall Semesters 1926 to Present Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Full‐Time 5764 5753 6064 6223 6229 6237 6242 6657 6740 6974 7028 7257 7338 7359 7530 Undergraduate Part‐Time 868 868 748 697 735 641 602 566 558 547 496 526 539 579 551 Total 6632 6621 6812 6920 6964 6878 6844 7223 7298 7521 7524 7783 7877 7938 8081 Full‐Time 179 188 203 190 198 205 214 195 256 313 340 344 356 359 322 Graduate Part‐Time 466 503 423 389 486 484 490 498 485 450 441 443 490 448 452 3‐12 Total 645 691 626 579 684 689 704 693 741 763 781 787 846 807 774 Full‐Time 5943 5941 6267 6413 6427 6442 6456 6852 6996 7287 7368 7601 7694 7718 7852 Total Part‐Time 1334 1371 1171 1086 1221 1125 1092 1064 1043 997 937 969 1029 1027 1003 Total 7277 7312 7438 7499 7648 7567 7548 7916 8039 8284 8305 8570 8723 8745 8855 Enrollment Data By Racial/Ethnic Status Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 Latino 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 102 112 109 110 114 120 128 149 155 195 195 Asian 59 61 63 65 78 69 76 83 94 93 90 Native Amer 20 16 17 21 16 15 12 12 16 14 15 Afr Amer 225 209 211 211 266 309 371 460 498 539 553 Fall Semester ll 3‐13 Total Enrollment By Race Fall 1999 through Fall 2008 Fall 1999 through Fall 2008 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 African American American Indian Asian or Pacific Islander Latino Foreign White 209 211 211 266 309 371 460 498 539 553 16 17 21 16 15 12 12 16 14 15 61 63 65 78 69 76 83 94 93 90 112 109 110 114 120 128 149 155 195 233 58 81 79 69 94 71 93 88 89 76 7111 7067 7428 7342 7514 7376 7427 7354 7145 7119 Unknown Total Minority Total 154 161 270 346 518 670 769 7567 7548 7914 8039 8282 8304 8570 8723 8745 8855 398 400 407 474 513 587 704 763 841 891 % Unknown Total % Minority 1.92 1.94 3.25 4.04 5.94 7.66 8.68 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 5.26 5.30 5.14 5.90 6.19 7.07 8.21 8.75 9.62 10.06 PERCENT COMPOSITION BY RACE 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 % African American % American Indian % Asian or Pacific Islander % Latino % Foreign % White 2.76 2.80 2.67 3.31 3.73 4.47 5.37 5.71 6.16 6.25 0.21 0.23 0.27 0.20 0.18 0.14 0.14 0.18 0.16 0.17 0.81 0.83 0.82 0.97 0.83 0.92 0.97 1.08 1.06 1.02 1.48 1.44 1.39 1.42 1.45 1.54 1.74 1.78 2.23 2.63 0.77 1.07 1.00 0.86 1.13 0.86 1.09 1.01 1.02 0.86 93.97 93.63 93.86 91.33 90.73 88.82 86.66 84.31 81.70 80.40 3‐14 3‐14 3‐15 Total Enrollment By County Fall 1999 through Fall 2008 Fall 1999 through Fall 2008 County Adams Allegheny Armstrong Beaver Bedford B k Berks Blair Bradford Bucks Butler Cambria Cameron Carbon Centre Chester Clarion Clearfield Clinton Columbia Crawford Cumberland Dauphin Delaware Elk Erie Fayette Forest Franklin Fulton Greene Huntingdon Indiana Jefferson Juniata Lackawanna Lancaster Lawrence 1999 19 19 1 2 1 220 3 61 533 4 4 2 93 15 156 0 17 23 925 1 78 128 143 7 3 3 0 10 1 0 4 2 10 25 234 175 0 2000 25 13 0 2 1 228 7 78 510 1 3 0 97 31 161 0 15 26 915 1 73 133 149 3 4 2 0 14 1 0 5 2 10 23 205 176 0 2001 20 17 0 3 3 224 12 76 539 1 8 1 94 19 158 1 21 22 922 1 88 158 152 1 5 2 0 15 1 0 7 3 11 27 194 169 1 2002 24 13 0 1 3 201 10 86 500 1 9 3 87 20 178 0 26 29 946 2 93 162 167 2 3 2 1 21 0 0 9 2 10 24 229 163 1 3‐16 2003 21 11 0 2 2 187 16 97 526 1 7 5 87 24 182 1 29 27 893 2 122 144 156 2 3 0 1 25 0 0 9 2 5 22 245 168 2 2004 23 16 1 0 2 213 10 84 494 4 9 5 79 26 213 1 38 33 896 0 118 144 168 2 2 0 1 18 1 0 8 1 7 23 239 176 3 2005 25 13 2 1 1 226 14 86 499 6 12 2 98 25 222 3 32 42 924 2 108 150 178 2 4 1 1 22 1 0 8 4 6 20 221 183 3 2006 33 18 2 1 2 261 23 83 514 6 10 0 103 19 216 4 27 27 966 1 128 150 183 7 6 1 0 20 2 0 10 4 4 26 198 202 5 2007 38 17 2 3 2 267 22 88 544 5 5 2 117 28 219 3 26 34 953 3 112 138 200 9 10 1 1 15 2 0 6 6 2 23 169 203 4 2008 44 11 2 4 1 273 19 84 606 6 5 2 113 32 239 3 20 31 926 2 114 150 215 6 6 3 1 13 1 1 7 8 3 18 140 192 4 Total Enrollment By County Fall 1999 through Fall 2008 Fall 1999 through Fall 2008 County Lebanon Lehigh Luzerne Lycoming McKean Mercer Mifflin Monroe Montgomery Montour Northampton Northumberland P Perry Philadelphia Pike Potter Schuylkill Snyder Somerset Sullivan Susquehanna Tioga Union Venango Warren Washington Wayne Westmoreland Wyoming York 1999 68 196 682 229 6 3 13 94 448 154 231 648 17 261 29 3 360 122 3 17 52 17 118 4 5 2 52 10 29 104 2000 62 196 680 236 4 3 16 91 420 182 210 656 24 228 36 2 358 107 4 24 54 19 128 2 3 2 50 10 30 108 2001 63 219 695 279 4 2 17 110 440 200 238 651 36 227 41 3 392 130 5 19 60 16 129 2 4 2 57 8 28 111 2002 62 221 698 308 1 3 22 103 445 202 243 658 38 235 41 5 368 126 4 21 59 18 141 2 2 3 47 6 27 143 2003 71 243 714 359 3 2 21 115 462 219 228 674 35 255 42 6 352 137 4 24 57 22 121 1 2 3 51 9 27 157 2004 68 262 712 335 4 4 28 117 461 224 238 666 40 312 42 7 316 140 4 18 52 22 134 2 1 4 39 9 32 147 2005 61 283 713 319 6 7 27 137 462 221 267 656 33 383 56 7 312 139 3 19 50 28 126 2 3 4 37 7 31 145 2006 65 277 692 339 6 7 34 144 448 214 262 674 40 400 68 7 307 135 2 16 48 25 138 1 9 1 50 6 31 151 2007 61 258 678 325 5 6 35 149 482 234 278 670 37 413 76 10 306 127 3 11 47 33 120 1 10 2 59 4 28 138 2008 79 275 648 265 10 5 45 176 554 229 279 646 31 430 81 9 342 112 3 6 42 24 123 0 7 2 54 4 29 142 State Total 6899 6859 7164 7280 7442 7498 7691 7859 7885 7957 Out‐of‐State 668 689 750 759 840 806 879 864 860 898 Overall Total 7567 7548 7914 8039 8282 8304 8570 8723 8745 8855 3‐17 Total Enrollment By State Fall 2008 Fall 2008 3‐18 Total Enrollment By State Fall 1999 through Fall 2008 Fall 1999 through Fall 2008 State Alabama Alaska Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Mi Missouri i Nebraska New Hampshire Fall 1999 1 1 1 3 0 9 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 14 3 0 0 0 1 1 3 Fall 2000 2 0 0 3 0 10 13 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 16 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 Fall 2001 1 0 0 2 1 14 14 1 3 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 17 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 Fall 2002 0 0 2 3 0 10 7 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 18 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 3‐19 Fall 2003 1 0 1 2 0 11 10 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 2 0 0 1 1 0 2 Fall 2004 0 0 1 1 0 12 13 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 22 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 Fall 2005 0 0 2 1 0 11 10 2 6 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 22 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 Fall 2006 1 0 0 3 0 12 13 1 4 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 27 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 Fall 2007 1 0 0 2 0 10 14 2 1 0 0 1 2 0 2 1 0 1 30 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 Fall 2008 0 0 0 2 0 13 22 2 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 1 34 7 1 0 0 0 0 1 Total Enrollment By State Fall 1999 through Fall 2008 Fall 1999 through Fall 2008 State New Jersey New York North Carolina Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virgin Islands Virginia Washington g West Virginia Wisconsin AP Foreign Total Fall 1999 463 76 3 3 0 1 6897 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 9 0 2 0 0 58 7567 Fall 2000 458 64 4 3 0 0 6860 6 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 9 0 1 0 1 81 7548 Fall 2001 516 73 3 1 0 1 7160 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 12 0 0 0 0 79 7914 Fall 2002 530 79 2 2 0 1 7281 1 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 15 0 1 1 0 69 8039 3‐20 Fall 2003 583 74 3 1 1 0 7444 1 0 1 1 0 5 0 1 0 17 0 1 0 0 94 8282 Fall 2004 574 78 2 2 0 0 7497 1 2 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 11 1 1 0 0 71 8304 Fall 2005 609 87 1 2 0 0 7696 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 11 3 0 0 0 93 8570 Fall 2006 595 96 0 1 0 0 7859 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 6 2 0 0 0 88 8723 Fall 2007 590 95 0 3 0 0 7888 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 89 8745 Fall 2008 612 106 0 2 1 0 7973 1 3 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 8 0 0 1 0 55 8855 3‐21 Total Enrollment By Country Fall 2002 through Fall 2008 Country Austria Bangladesh Bosnia and Herzegovina Brazil Bulgaria Burkina Faso Cameroon Canada China Chile Costa Rica Cyprus Czech Republic Ecuador Egypt Finland France Germany Gh Ghana Greece Guinea Fall 2002 0 5 0 1 0 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 3 4 1 1 1 Fall 2003 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 7 0 0 0 1 4 0 1 0 4 3 0 1 3‐22 Fall 2004 1 5 0 1 0 1 0 3 9 0 1 0 1 4 0 1 1 0 3 2 1 Fall 2005 1 6 0 3 0 0 0 2 14 0 0 1 1 3 0 3 2 3 6 0 1 Fall 2006 1 5 1 2 1 0 0 2 15 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 2 2 4 0 1 Fall 2007 0 7 0 2 1 0 0 3 13 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 4 2 0 0 Fall 2008 0 5 0 3 0 0 0 5 14 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 1 0 0 Total Enrollment By Country Fall 2002 through Fall 2008 Country Haiti Hungary India di Indonesia Ireland Isreal Jamaica J Japan Jordan Kenya Korea, Republic Of Kuwait Liberia Lithuania Malawi Mexico Nepal Nigeria Pakistan Philippines Poland Romania Russia Fall 2002 1 1 7 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 6 0 1 0 1 0 4 Fall 2003 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 5 1 2 1 1 0 25 3‐23 Fall 2004 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 4 1 0 0 2 1 3 Fall 2005 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 9 Fall 2006 1 0 10 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 5 1 0 0 0 0 7 Fall 2007 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 1 0 1 0 3 1 1 1 0 0 14 Fall 2008 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 12 Total Enrollment By Country Fall 2002 through Fall 2008 Country Samoa Saudia Arabia Singapore Slovenia South Africa Spain Sri Lanka St. Lucia Sweden Taiwan Tanzania, United Republic Of Thailand Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom Uzbekistan Venezuela Vietnam Yugoslavia Zambia Total Fall 2002 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 2 1 3 0 2 0 69 Fall 2003 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 9 1 1 0 2 0 94 3‐24 Fall 2004 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 71 Fall 2005 1 0 1 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 93 Fall 2006 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 4 1 0 1 2 0 88 Fall 2007 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 2 3 0 0 1 1 0 89 Fall 2008 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 76 Enrollment (Undergraduate) 3‐25 Total Enrollment By Class Level Fall 2000 through Fall 2008 Fall 2000 through Fall 2008 Undergraduate Degree 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Freshman 2444 2703 2511 2389 2345 2452 2433 2396 2532 Sophomore 1475 1567 1684 1690 1754 1886 1868 1911 1860 Junior 1263 1355 1462 1559 1636 1630 1690 1724 1730 Senior 1378 1351 1389 1671 1590 1607 1642 1636 1718 Total 6560 6976 7046 7309 7325 7575 7633 7667 7840 Undergraduate Non-Degree 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 233 200 211 178 171 174 214 242 216 23 24 14 15 7 8 11 12 9 Junior 3 9 9 6 6 3 1 4 2 Senior 24 13 18 12 15 23 18 13 14 283 246 252 211 199 208 244 271 241 Freshman Sophomore Total Total Undergraduate 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Freshman 2677 2903 2722 2567 2516 2626 2647 2638 2748 Sophomore 1498 1591 1698 1705 1761 1894 1879 1923 1869 Junior 1266 1364 1471 1565 1642 1633 1691 1728 1732 Senior 1402 1364 1407 1683 1605 1630 1660 1649 1732 Total 6843 7222 7298 7520 7524 7783 7877 7938 8081 From 2000 to 2002, class levels were defined as freshman (0-31 (0 31 credits), sophomore (32-63 (32 63 credits), junior (64-95 (64 95 credits), and senior (96 credits and above). Since 2003, class levels are defined as freshman (0-29 credits), sophomore (30-59 credits), junior (60-89 credits), and senior (90 credits and above) due to the 120 credit requirement for graduation. 3‐26 Undergraduate Enrollment By Race Fall 1999 through Fall 2008 Fall 1999 through Fall 2008 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 African American American Indian Asian or Pacific Islander Latino Foreign White 201 202 204 253 298 361 446 484 522 535 15 16 20 16 15 12 12 16 14 15 51 50 57 67 62 71 81 89 87 82 108 105 107 109 114 122 142 151 189 229 41 46 47 38 69 43 58 50 57 54 6462 6424 6787 6686 6829 6667 6715 6599 6421 6416 Unknown Total Minority Total 129 133 248 329 488 648 750 6878 6843 7222 7298 7520 7524 7783 7877 7938 8081 375 373 388 445 489 566 681 740 812 861 % Unknown Total % Minority 1.77 1.77 3.30 4.23 6.20 8 16 8.16 9.28 100.00 100.00 100 00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100 00 100.00 100.00 5.45 5.45 5 37 5.37 6.10 6.50 7.52 8.75 9.39 10 23 10.23 10.65 PERCENT COMPOSITION BY RACE 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 % African American % American Indian % Asian or Pacific Islander % Latino % Foreign % White 2.92 2.95 2 82 2.82 3.47 3.96 4.80 5.73 6.14 6 58 6.58 6.62 0.22 0.23 0 28 0.28 0.22 0.20 0.16 0.15 0.20 0 18 0.18 0.19 0.74 0.73 0 79 0.79 0.92 0.82 0.94 1.04 1.13 1 10 1.10 1.01 1.57 1.53 1 48 1.48 1.49 1.52 1.62 1.82 1.92 2 38 2.38 2.83 0.60 0.67 0 65 0.65 0.52 0.92 0.57 0.75 0.63 0 72 0.72 0.67 93.95 93.88 93 98 93.98 91.61 90.81 88.61 86.28 83.78 80 89 80.89 79.40 3‐27 County Adams Allegheny Armstrong Beaver Bedford Berks Blair Bradford Bucks Butler Cambria Cameron Carbon Centre Chester Clarion Clearfield Clinton Columbia Crawford Cumberland Dauphin Delaware Elk Erie Fayette Forest Franklin Fulton Greene Huntingdon Indiana Jefferson Juniata Lackawanna Lancaster Lawrence 1999 19 18 1 2 1 212 3 60 480 4 4 0 85 11 155 0 16 15 782 1 74 123 141 6 3 3 0 9 1 0 4 1 10 17 229 171 0 2000 23 10 0 2 1 224 7 77 459 1 3 0 90 14 159 0 14 19 776 1 70 126 149 2 4 2 0 13 0 0 5 2 10 21 201 169 0 Undergraduate Enrollment By County Fall 1999 through Fall 2008 2001 20 16 0 3 2 223 12 74 498 1 6 1 91 16 157 1 20 17 786 1 87 151 149 1 5 2 0 14 1 0 7 3 11 24 189 164 1 2002 23 12 0 1 2 198 10 84 484 1 8 3 84 16 178 0 23 19 810 2 90 153 163 2 3 2 1 20 0 0 8 2 10 24 222 156 1 3‐28 2003 19 10 0 1 2 178 16 95 518 1 7 4 78 16 179 1 28 17 745 2 120 133 154 1 3 0 1 23 0 0 8 2 5 22 231 163 2 2004 21 14 1 0 2 204 10 83 487 2 9 3 71 17 208 1 38 20 742 0 112 127 165 1 2 0 1 16 1 0 5 1 4 22 222 171 3 2005 24 13 2 1 1 218 14 81 494 3 11 0 88 20 215 3 32 28 777 2 100 134 175 2 4 0 1 21 1 0 6 4 4 17 206 180 2 2006 33 15 1 1 1 256 22 79 510 6 9 0 94 16 213 4 25 19 801 1 120 136 179 6 5 0 0 19 2 0 9 4 4 22 181 198 4 2007 38 13 1 2 1 254 20 79 533 5 4 0 111 21 216 3 24 25 808 2 108 131 195 9 8 0 1 15 2 0 5 5 2 19 159 198 3 2008 44 9 1 4 1 264 19 79 595 5 4 0 103 21 238 3 20 22 782 1 110 143 214 6 5 1 1 13 1 1 6 7 3 15 134 184 3 County Lebanon Lehigh Luzerne Lycoming McKean Mercer Mifflin Monroe Montgomery Montour Northampton Northumberland P Perry Philadelphia Pike Potter Schuylkill Snyder Somerset Sullivan Susquehanna Tioga Union Venango Warren Washington Wayne Westmoreland Wyoming York 1999 63 196 608 152 5 3 13 91 436 123 227 579 16 240 27 3 330 97 2 14 52 16 93 3 5 2 50 10 28 101 2000 58 193 598 173 4 3 13 89 412 141 209 561 24 217 35 2 329 90 3 20 53 18 103 2 3 2 49 10 30 106 State Total 6246 Out‐of‐State Overall Total Undergraduate Enrollment By County Fall 1999 through Fall 2008 Fall 1999 through Fall 2008 2001 61 213 611 187 4 2 16 105 432 167 236 573 34 215 39 3 356 105 5 17 59 15 104 2 4 2 57 8 27 110 2002 58 214 587 237 1 2 20 99 438 160 235 556 38 222 40 5 331 106 4 17 58 17 115 2 1 3 47 6 23 137 2003 66 238 583 289 2 2 21 106 457 182 221 586 33 249 42 5 308 115 4 21 53 19 106 1 1 3 50 9 26 149 2004 65 253 581 270 2 4 28 108 459 193 234 566 37 310 42 7 275 124 3 16 50 20 112 2 1 3 38 8 31 143 2005 61 270 590 262 4 7 24 133 455 180 259 567 29 377 54 7 262 120 2 15 47 27 110 2 3 3 36 6 29 142 2006 65 269 573 257 2 7 31 137 440 157 254 597 31 393 64 6 249 120 1 13 45 25 112 1 9 1 50 6 29 145 2007 58 250 560 247 4 6 34 145 476 179 268 600 32 404 73 8 257 109 1 9 45 32 94 1 9 1 59 3 25 132 2008 78 270 547 205 7 5 45 170 548 159 272 563 28 415 76 7 288 93 2 6 42 23 101 0 7 2 52 3 26 137 6204 6523 6594 6732 6771 6967 7084 7141 7239 632 639 699 704 788 753 816 793 797 842 6878 6843 7222 7298 7520 7524 7783 7877 7938 8081 3‐29 Undergraduate Majors Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008 Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008 COLLEGE/DEPARTMENT/ DEGREE PROGRAM College of Liberal Arts Anthropology Anthropology Social Science Social Science FALL 1998 FALL 1999 FALL 2000 FALL 2001 FALL 2002 FALL 2003 FALL 2004 FALL 2005 FALL 2006 FALL 2007 FALL 2008 57 40 17 62 46 16 66 49 17 71 53 18 89 69 20 78 62 16 76 65 11 73 50 23 80 64 16 89 86 3 72 72 Art Art History Studio Art 100 25 75 86 19 67 77 16 61 102 25 77 100 22 78 97 19 78 104 16 88 103 23 80 104 28 76 86 21 65 76 17 59 Communication Studies & Theater Arts Communication Studies & Theater Arts Communication Studies Comm Studies*Interper Relation Comm Studies*Leader & Soc Infl Comm Studies*Organized Communication Speech/Communication*Inter & Organ p / Speech/Communication*Public Comm. Theater Arts 156 93 4 5 9 10 2 33 238 52 57 20 65 5 1 38 236 47 55 31 68 262 71 61 28 59 283 57 60 29 95 267 89 50 25 66 233 114 34 11 39 251 136 32 12 35 234 132 30 9 31 237 89 50 20 51 1 34 217 44 44 32 59 1 1 36 43 42 37 35 36 32 27 Economics Economics Econ Business Minor (formerly Business Econ) Political Economics 22 7 10 5 18 6 9 3 18 4 12 2 29 9 19 1 30 13 17 59 24 31 4 39 9 21 9 53 15 33 5 59 28 25 6 48 14 30 4 43 15 27 1 English English English*Secondary English English*Creative Writing 84 84 89 89 88 88 104 104 129 129 153 146 7 186 99 77 10 185 90 77 18 153 65 69 19 158 59 79 20 171 72 69 30 Exercise Science & Athletics 140 103 79 87 104 115 134 157 152 139 166 History 138 124 109 121 199 217 262 282 295 294 272 3‐30 Undergraduate Majors Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008 Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008 COLLEGE/DEPARTMENT/ DEGREE PROGRAM FALL 1998 FALL 1999 FALL 2000 FALL 2001 FALL 2002 FALL 2003 FALL 2004 FALL 2005 FALL 2006 FALL 2007 FALL 2008 35 10 6 19 40 11 6 23 49 12 10 27 59 14 16 29 69 13 13 43 80 11 16 53 66 11 12 43 66 11 12 43 75 18 12 45 77 22 11 44 69 17 6 46 Mass Communications Mass Communications Mass Comm*Journalism Mass Comm*News Editorial * d l Mass Comm*Public Relations Mass Comm*Telecommunications 214 178 177 145 158 113 183 139 196 140 186 142 174 141 184 184 183 34 194 97 9 15 12 8 15 9 11 22 12 12 19 13 20 23 13 10 16 18 11 9 13 42 30 77 31 16 50 196 124 10 12 16 34 Music Music M i *A li d Music*Applied Music*Music History & Literature Music*Audio‐Video Recording Music*Education K‐12 Music*Music Liberal Arts 19 12 23 15 3 1 4 32 9 6 6 7 4 50 2 7 1 25 15 69 20 6 81 17 6 70 12 5 60 10 4 76 61 2 5 26 15 3 3 5 24 19 31 27 27 26 20 22 4 31 31 11 25 24 12 Philosophy Philosophy Humanities 25 19 6 16 11 5 20 13 7 30 19 11 32 22 10 40 30 10 39 25 14 40 30 10 33 30 3 36 35 1 32 31 1 Political Science Political Science Political Science*Legal Political Science Legal Studies Option Studies Option 92 92 93 93 89 89 122 113 9 147 136 11 132 125 7 121 115 6 129 126 3 124 120 4 103 100 3 97 94 3 312 341 335 372 332 315 279 308 317 294 298 Languages & Cultures French German Spanish Psychology 3‐31 3 Undergraduate Majors Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008 Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008 COLLEGE/DEPARTMENT/ DEGREE PROGRAM FALL 1998 FALL 1999 FALL 2000 FALL 2001 FALL 2002 FALL 2003 FALL 2004 FALL 2005 FALL 2006 FALL 2007 FALL 2008 Sociology, Social Work & Criminal Justice Sociology Criminal Justice Social Work Pre‐Social Work 346 92 178 76 315 104 142 69 301 108 147 46 318 85 158 75 330 98 167 65 371 138 174 59 412 166 161 85 377 172 134 71 432 141 153 84 54 388 101 143 73 71 383 85 148 78 72 Undeclared 620 726 871 802 724 781 924 1054 1045 1136 1250 2360 2454 2519 2649 2793 2976 3164 3314 3363 3352 3423 411 41 161 385 25 159 343 26 164 345 375 512 537 578 585 623 627 181 209 1 239 209 2 194 2 11 1 6 1 6 1 7 2 5 4 7 4 127 6 8 1 6 83 1 16 11 2 166 5 1 4 3 8 6 2 8 5 1 7 3 1 3 11 29 3 54 3 20 31 2 79 26 1 4 4 90 45 1 1 55 46 31 29 35 47 56 59 72 29 92 15 1 18 3 73 19 89 24 1 7 3 98 13 167 18 187 18 5 2 10 11 6 20 221 24 1 5 11 2 61 19 236 22 1 8 4 4 72 26 206 25 2 17 17 4 88 55 188 19 1 10 18 College of Liberal Arts Total College of Science & Technology Biological & Allied Health Sciences Biology Biology (BS) Biology*Biotechnology (BS) Biology*Environmental Biology(BS) Biology*Environmental Biology(BS) Biology*Marine Biology (BS) Biology*Microbiology (BS) Biology*Molecular Biology (BS) Biology*Pre‐Medical Sci (BS) Biology (BA) Biology*Marine Biology Marine Biology (BA) Biology (BA) Biology*Microbiology(BA) Biology*Natural History(BA) Biology*Pre‐Physical Therapy(BA) Biology*Pre‐Physician Asst (BA) Medical Imaging (BS) Clinical Laboratory Science (BS) Clinical Laboratory Science (BS) Pre‐Cytotechnology Pre‐Occupational Therapy Pre‐Pharmacy 21 3 14 1 3‐32 Undergraduate Majors Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008 Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008 COLLEGE/DEPARTMENT/ DEGREE PROGRAM FALL 1998 FALL 1999 FALL 2000 FALL 2001 FALL 2002 FALL 2003 FALL 2004 FALL 2005 FALL 2006 FALL 2007 FALL 2008 39 13 39 21 42 18 46 51 46 50 49 58 69 75 19 14 19 41 3 44 2 42 2 7 4 5 5 4 5 38 6 1 8 33 5 3 8 45 4 1 9 43 16 1 12 43 18 2 Geography and Geosciences Geoscience*Earth Science G Geoscience*Environ Sci i *E i S i Geoscience*Planetary Sci Geoscience*Geology Geology Geography*General Geography*Urban/Regional Planning Geography*Environmental Geography Environmental Planning Planning 102 23 94 23 89 17 80 17 4 99 20 13 96 24 10 110 30 21 120 27 19 124 35 12 1 22 10 1 46 17 9 2 43 12 14 6 40 6 19 1 33 13 21 3 29 11 23 4 24 16 15 3 25 21 16 3 34 13 17 3 43 115 34 9 7 4 10 13 4 34 133 21 24 7 14 3 16 6 42 Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics Mathematics (BA) Mathematics (BS) Mathematics*Statistics (BA) Computer Science Computer Science Computer Forensics (BS) 175 39 19 182 35 20 117 127 210 50 14 3 143 257 77 20 1 159 278 101 26 1 150 268 113 32 4 119 271 133 25 4 109 261 133 27 7 94 278 130 29 6 90 23 359 138 38 4 92 87 388 143 26 3 98 118 Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry (BA) Chemistry (BS) Chemistry*Biochemistry(BS) Chemistry*Clinical Chemistry(BS) 3‐33 Undergraduate Majors Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008 Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008 COLLEGE/DEPARTMENT/ DEGREE PROGRAM Physics Physics Physics (BA) Physics (BS) Health Physics Electrical & Electronics Engineering Technology Engineering Science 3+2 Natural Sciences and Mathematics FALL 1998 FALL 1999 FALL 2000 FALL 2001 FALL 2002 FALL 2003 FALL 2004 FALL 2005 FALL 2006 FALL 2007 FALL 2008 72 6 11 7 5 55 8 6 7 3 112 114 107 114 137 145 147 149 38 5 30 1 73 10 10 7 3 4 36 3 34 16 5 20 35 2 31 12 10 27 33 1 25 17 7 29 27 2 29 14 6 40 25 34 14 12 43 33 1 40 10 18 37 39 1 34 18 14 42 39 28 14 9 48 50 11 17 U d l d Undeclared College of Science & Technology Total 799 755 757 840 917 1029 1082 1145 1190 1324 1389 358 309 275 277 262 265 239 292 313 353 372 82 25 98 30 112 41 128 11 30 114 117 4 5 5 38 86 87 94 93 103 10 46 14 43 10 48 9 51 9 46 30 30 36 33 48 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Acco nting Accounting Business Education & Office Info. Systems Accounting Accounting(PTE) Business Education Business Education(PTE) Business Education(PTE) Data Processing Data Processing(PTE) Marketing Marketing(PTE) Office Administration Bus Adm*Bus Bus Adm Bus. Info Systems Info Systems 33 1 17 21 20 10 10 12 1 29 1 35 39 3‐34 6 2 8 7 15 3 16 16 2 4 3 46 49 56 Undergraduate Majors Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008 Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008 COLLEGE/DEPARTMENT/ DEGREE PROGRAM FALL 1998 FALL 1999 FALL 2000 FALL 2001 FALL 2002 FALL 2003 FALL 2004 FALL 2005 FALL 2006 FALL 2007 FALL 2008 Computer & Information Systems Computer & Information Science Business Admin. ‐ Mgt. Info. Systems 211 152 59 261 205 56 253 215 38 220 203 17 175 171 4 113 113 83 83 73 66 7 79 69 10 78 64 14 55 46 9 Finance & Legal Studies Business Admin. ‐ Economics Finance 123 11 112 118 12 106 128 12 116 131 15 116 126 4 122 120 1 119 111 124 144 168 176 111 124 144 168 176 Management 372 405 415 468 474 496 501 519 550 499 455 Marketing 302 295 263 291 339 368 353 352 350 357 397 General Business Advisement 148 125 127 133 108 78 71 86 20 3 4 1596 1611 1573 1648 1598 1557 1444 1533 1550 1551 1562 396 13 85 50 102 86 60 410 14 57 43 78 96 122 391 10 35 13 48 145 140 393 7 13 5 24 187 157 408 27 2 28 207 144 183 246 277 280 285 College of Business Total COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Exceptionality Programs Interpreter Training ASL/English Interpreting Mental/Physical Handicapped Mental/Physical Handicapped Mental/Physical Handicapped(PTE) Special Ed/Elementary Ed Special Ed/Elementary Ed(PTE) 320 73 312 80 307 91 334 78 333 79 247 213 181 19 35 69 123 58 6 52 120 64 18 371 9 85 54 122 81 20 Speech Pathology & Audiology 176 172 147 135 157 158 3‐35 Undergraduate Majors Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008 Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008 COLLEGE/DEPARTMENT/ DEGREE PROGRAM Early Childhood & Elementary Education Elementary Education Elementary Education(PTE) N‐K‐3 N‐K‐3(PTE) N‐K‐3/Elementary Education N‐K‐3/Elementary Education(PTE) Educational Studies & Secondary Education S Secondary Ed*Biology d Ed*Bi l Secondary Ed*Biology(PTE) Secondary Ed*Chemistry Secondary Ed*Chemistry(PTE) Secondary Ed*Citizenship Secondary Ed*Citizenship(PTE) Secondary Ed*Communication Secondary Ed Communication Studies Studies Secondary Ed*Communication Studies(PTE) Secondary Ed*Comp. Social Studies Secondary Ed*Comp. Social Studies(PTE) Secondary Ed*Earth Science Secondary Ed*Earth Science(PTE) Secondary Ed*English Secondary Ed English Secondary Ed*English(PTE) Secondary Ed*French Secondary Ed*French(PTE) Secondary Ed*General Science Secondary Ed*General Science(PTE) Secondary Ed*German y Secondary Ed*German(PTE) Secondary Ed*Mathematics Secondary Ed*Mathematics(PTE) FALL 1998 FALL 1999 FALL 2000 FALL 2001 FALL 2002 FALL 2003 FALL 2004 FALL 2005 FALL 2006 FALL 2007 FALL 2008 874 579 796 515 738 469 71 56 46 224 225 223 781 190 323 9 51 111 97 756 150 362 3 53 79 109 834 176 383 4 75 77 119 673 225 213 9 53 82 91 677 196 235 7 74 73 92 632 190 179 5 68 93 97 578 175 186 1 24 98 94 577 166 196 4 31 116 64 334 24 360 31 450 41 493 9 30 10 9 11 42 96 2 11 32 66 4 6 6 7 34 7 13 45 44 3 8 35 63 2 2 8 13 10 17 111 1 4 1 1 2 13 11 65 2 4 3 10 11 22 123 1 4 9 26 120 6 12 22 120 1 9 12 73 1 7 7 14 1 423 5 26 2 7 16 101 2 6 10 4 2 10 20 66 1 4 5 15 398 10 419 6 25 1 5 2 70 7 10 32 17 2 6 26 54 1 3 3 10 413 1 15 12 476 8 26 2 7 390 3 15 9 476 6 34 1 9 2 16 16 65 5 3 13 20 51 1 6 2 26 85 5 28 84 5 32 71 2 19 78 1 11 81 9 8 19 88 97 137 9 8 5 62 67 78 6 3 3 15 19 20 1 1 2 70 78 94 3‐36 18 79 3 5 1 11 93 19 3 1 1 22 82 Undergraduate Majors Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008 Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008 COLLEGE/DEPARTMENT/ DEGREE PROGRAM FALL 1998 FALL 1999 FALL 2000 FALL 2001 FALL 2002 FALL 2003 FALL 2004 FALL 2005 5 8 12 25 17 20 4 8 3 17 4 4 6 24 5 4 4 15 1 5 2 13 11 11 9 12 1 9 5 19 1 4 1 3 1 Nursing Nursing N i Nursing ‐ Li Licensed RN d RN 222 210 12 213 201 12 216 206 10 256 244 12 275 266 9 297 289 8 315 302 13 Teacher Education (Probationary) 100 88 40 81 125 114 College of Professional Studies Total 2026 1941 1898 2063 2139 Uni ersit Totals University Totals 6781 6761 6747 7200 7447 Secondary Ed*Physics Secondary Ed*Physics(PTE) Secondary Ed*Spanish Secondary Ed*Spanish(PTE) Secondary Ed*No Area of Concentration Secondary Ed*No Area of Concentration (PTE) FALL 2007 FALL 2008 4 5 15 3 4 12 1 4 3 13 312 306 6 300 299 1 311 311 322 322 203 133 145 99 96 2250 2189 2201 2135 2074 2086 7812 7879 8193 8238 8301 8460 NOTES: (PTE) Pre‐Teacher Education Students Double majors are reflected in this report. The total number of undergraduate degree majors is higher than the actual headcount of undergraduate degree students The total number of undergraduate degree majors is higher than the actual headcount of undergraduate degree students. This report includes both full and part‐time undergraduate degree students. Non‐degree category 6 students are not reflected in this report. Minors and career concentrations are not reflected in this report. For comparative purposes, data in this report are reflected based upon the current organizational structure of the University. 3‐37 FALL 2006 Enrollment (Graduate) 3‐38 Graduate Enrollment By Race Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 African American 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Asian or Pacific Islander American Indian 17 8 9 7 13 11 10 14 14 17 18 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Latino 11 10 13 8 11 7 5 2 5 6 8 Foreign 6 4 4 3 5 6 6 7 4 6 4 White 10 17 35 32 31 25 28 35 38 32 22 Unknown 639 649 643 641 656 685 709 712 755 724 703 Minority Total Total 683 689 705 692 741 762 780 787 846 807 774 25 28 22 17 30 22 19 34 23 27 19 29 24 21 23 23 29 30 PERCENT COMPOSITION BY RACE % African American 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2.49 11.16 16 1.28 1.01 1.75 1.44 1.28 1 78 1.78 1.65 2.11 2.33 % American Indian 0.00 00.15 15 0.14 0.14 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 % Asian or Pacific Islander 1.61 11.45 45 1.84 1.16 1.48 0.92 0.64 0 25 0.25 0.59 0.74 1.03 % Latino % Foreign 0.88 00.58 58 0.57 0.43 0.67 0.79 0.77 0 89 0.89 0.47 0.74 0.52 1.46 22.47 47 4.96 4.62 4.18 3.28 3.59 4 45 4.45 4.49 3.97 2.84 3‐39 % White 93.56 94.19 94 19 91.21 92.63 88.53 89.90 90.90 90 47 90.47 89.24 89.71 90.83 % Unknown 3.37 3.67 2.82 2 16 2.16 3.55 2.73 2.45 Total 100.00 100.00 100 00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100 00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 % Minority 4.98 33.34 34 3.83 2.75 3.91 3.15 2.69 2 92 2.92 2.72 3.59 3.88 County Adams Allegheny Armstrong Beaver Bedford Berks Blair Bradford Bucks Butler Cambria Cameron Carbon Centre Chester Clarion Clearfield Clinton Columbia Crawford Cumberland Dauphin Delaware Elk Erie Fayette Forest Franklin Fulton Greene Huntingdon Indiana Jefferson J i t Juniata Lackawanna Lancaster Lawrence 1999 0 1 0 0 0 8 0 1 53 0 0 2 8 4 1 0 1 8 143 0 4 5 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 8 5 4 0 2000 2 3 0 0 0 4 0 1 51 0 0 0 7 17 2 0 1 7 139 0 3 7 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 4 7 0 Graduate Enrollment By County Fall 1999 through Fall 2008 Fall 1999 through Fall 2008 2001 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 41 0 2 0 3 3 1 0 1 5 136 0 1 7 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 5 0 2002 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 2 16 0 1 0 3 4 0 0 3 10 136 0 3 9 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 7 0 3‐40 2003 2 1 0 1 0 9 0 2 8 0 0 1 9 8 3 0 1 10 148 0 2 11 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 14 5 0 2004 2 2 0 0 0 9 0 1 7 2 0 2 8 9 5 0 0 13 154 0 6 17 3 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 3 1 17 5 0 2005 1 0 0 0 0 8 0 5 5 3 1 2 10 5 7 0 0 14 147 0 8 16 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 2 3 15 3 1 2006 0 3 1 0 1 5 1 4 4 0 1 0 9 3 3 0 2 8 165 0 8 14 4 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 17 4 1 2007 0 4 1 1 1 13 2 9 11 0 1 2 6 7 3 0 2 9 145 1 4 7 5 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 10 5 1 2008 0 2 1 0 0 9 0 5 11 1 1 2 10 11 1 0 0 9 144 1 4 7 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 6 8 1 County Lebanon Lehigh Luzerne Lycoming McKean Mercer Mifflin Monroe Montgomery Montour Northampton Northumberland P Perry Philadelphia Pike Potter Schuylkill Snyder Somerset Sullivan Susquehanna Tioga Union Venango Warren Washington Wayne Westmoreland Wyoming York 1999 5 0 74 77 1 0 0 3 12 31 4 69 1 21 2 0 30 25 1 3 0 1 25 1 0 0 2 0 1 3 2000 4 3 82 63 0 0 3 2 8 41 1 95 0 11 1 0 29 17 1 4 1 1 25 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 653 Out‐of‐State Overall Total State Total Graduate Enrollment By County Fall 1999 through Fall 2008 Fall 1999 through Fall 2008 2001 2 6 84 92 0 0 1 5 8 33 2 78 2 12 2 0 36 25 0 2 1 1 25 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2002 4 7 111 71 0 1 2 4 7 42 8 102 0 13 1 0 37 20 0 4 1 1 26 0 1 0 0 0 4 6 2003 5 5 131 70 1 0 0 9 5 37 7 88 2 6 0 1 44 22 0 3 4 3 15 0 1 0 1 0 1 8 2004 3 9 131 65 2 0 0 9 2 31 4 100 3 2 0 0 41 16 1 2 2 2 22 0 0 1 1 1 1 4 2005 0 13 123 57 2 0 3 4 7 41 8 89 4 6 2 0 50 19 1 4 3 1 16 0 0 1 1 1 2 3 2006 0 8 119 82 4 0 3 7 8 57 8 77 9 7 4 1 58 15 1 3 3 0 26 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 2007 3 8 118 78 1 0 1 4 6 55 10 70 5 9 3 2 49 18 2 2 2 1 26 0 1 1 0 1 3 6 2008 1 5 101 60 3 0 0 6 6 70 7 83 3 15 5 2 54 19 1 0 1 0 22 0 0 2 0 1 3 5 655 641 686 710 727 724 775 744 718 36 50 51 55 52 53 63 71 63 56 689 705 692 741 762 780 787 846 807 774 3‐41 Graduate Enrollment By Program of Study Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008 Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008 Department/Program of Study DEGREE College of Liberal Arts Art ART HISTORY ART STUDIO ART STUDIO MA MA Clinical Athletic Training CLINICAL ATHLETIC TRAINING MS Communication Studies COMMUNICATION MA Exercise Science & Adult Fitness EXERCISE SCIENCE & ADULT FITNESS EXERCISE SCIENCE & ADULT FITNESS (1 YEAR) EXERCISE SCIENCE & ADULT FITNESS (2 YEARS) MS MS MS College of Business Accounting ACCOUNTING MAcc Business Administration BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BUSINESS ADM (ACCOUNTING) BUSINESS ADM (LEADERSHIP) BUSINESS ADM (MGT SCI/OPR MGT) MBA MBA MBA MBA Business Education BUSINESS EDUCATION BUSINESS EDUCATION/BIS BUSINESS EDUCATION/BIS BUSINESS EDUCATION/BIS (CERT) 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 3 2 1 7 6 1 11 7 4 8 5 3 5 3 2 4 2 2 3 2 1 0 0 0 2 2 MEd MEd MEd 3‐42 7 7 1 1 2 2 14 14 14 14 16 16 22 22 21 3 8 10 13 19 21 22 18 18 7 6 13 6 18 3 16 6 14 4 12 6 5 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 6 6 5 5 4 4 1 1 63 63 66 66 72 72 68 68 72 72 69 43 1 21 4 80 62 2 14 2 73 55 3 12 3 62 57 1 3 1 61 61 42 42 14 14 14 14 13 13 9 9 13 13 24 24 29 29 28 28 21 19 32 8 13 5 14 10 22 Graduate Enrollment By Program of Study Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008 Department/Program of St d Department/Program of Study DEGREE College of Professional Studies Audiology AUDIOLOGY COMM DIS*AUDIOLOGY AUD MS Curriculum & Instruction CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION (PTE) CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION (CERT) MEd ‐ MEd Early Childhood Education EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION MS Elementary Education ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (CERT) MEd MEd Education of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing Education of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing ED. DEAF/HARD HEARING MS 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 15 17 22 15 21 44 43 1 56 55 1 53 53 46 46 48 48 21 29 29 0 15 17 22 15 40 40 63 63 51 51 46 46 57 46 10 1 90 31 52 7 99 40 55 4 99 33 60 6 149 67 74 8 116 74 29 13 109 63 44 2 9 9 14 14 24 24 23 23 11 11 11 11 11 11 7 7 2 2 7 7 7 7 40 40 39 39 34 34 42 42 57 48 9 52 21 31 59 17 42 52 9 43 52 12 40 52 12 40 52 9 43 10 10 11 11 13 13 9 9 9 9 10 10 16 16 15 15 10 10 15 15 6 6 ESL Certificate Program Specialist ESL CERTIFICATE Guidance Counseling & Student Affairs Guidance Counseling & Student Affairs ELEMENTARY SCHOOL COUNSELING SECONDARY SCHOOL COUNSELING STUDENT PERSONNEL SERVICES Nursing NURSING NURS*NURSE PRACTITIONER NURS*NURSE PRACT*CERT RN TO MSN PROGRAM 5 5 7 MED MED MED 7 27 23 1 3 MSN MSN MSN 3‐43 24 22 0 2 21 21 0 0 23 22 0 1 32 29 0 3 31 30 0 1 44 40 0 1 3 38 32 0 0 6 36 32 0 0 4 43 36 0 1 6 35 10 15 10 41 37 1 3 Graduate Enrollment By Program of Study Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008 Department/Program of St d Department/Program of Study Reading READING DEGREE 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 MEd 76 76 68 68 60 60 67 67 70 70 68 68 61 61 62 62 68 68 68 68 63 63 Speech Pathology COMM DIS*SPEECH & LANG. PATHOLOGY MS 34 34 38 38 34 34 35 35 41 41 52 52 51 51 54 54 52 52 54 54 53 53 Special Education SPECIAL ED*BEHAVIOR DISORDERS SPECIAL ED*EXCEPTIONAL PERSONS SPECIAL ED*EXC PRNS N/C SPECIAL ED*EXC PRNS T/C SPECIAL ED*PRE TCHR EDUC SPECIAL ED*PRE‐TCHR EDUC SPECIAL ED*TEACHING PHYS & MENT HANDCP 51 0 0 5 38 46 1 0 8 29 55 49 67 89 84 75 80 81 71 MS MS MS MS ‐ MS 5 38 8 30 8 8 12 11 5 21 33 8 6 17 59 7 3 35 41 5 1 25 44 5 7 25 41 7 2 38 31 10 1 30 30 10 School Principal Certification SCHOOL PRINCIPAL CERTIFICATION ‐ 6 6 12 12 13 13 16 16 Supervisory Programs Supervisory Programs SUPERVISORY C & I SUPERVISORY EARLY CHILD. ED. SUPERVISORY ELEMENTARY ED. SUPERVISORY SCHOOL HEALTH SERVICES SUPERVISORY SCIENCE SUPERVISORY SPECIAL EDUC. SUPERVISORY SPECIAL EDUC. ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 5 1 0 1 0 1 2 8 2 0 0 0 0 6 12 5 0 1 0 0 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 4 6 3 0 0 1 0 2 24 14 0 0 0 0 10 10 5 0 0 9 7 0 0 15 8 0 0 20 9 20 7 1 1 5 2 7 10 12 College of Science & Technology Biology BIOLOGY BIOLOGY MEd MS 7 0 7 13 1 12 15 3 12 13 3 10 14 2 12 9 1 8 9 1 8 6 0 6 13 0 13 19 0 19 15 2 13 Instructional Technology INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY (EDU) INST TECH*E‐LEARN DEV CERT MS MS ‐ 115 115 106 106 113 113 119 119 120 82 38 100 71 29 89 60 29 100 70 29 1 112 59 49 4 103 50 51 2 78 31 42 5 3‐44 Graduate Enrollment By Program of Study Fall Semesters 1998 through 2008 Department/Program of St d Department/Program of Study DEGREE Radiologist Assistant RADIOLOGIST ASSISTANT MS Other Non‐Degree NON‐DEGREE NON‐DEGREE NON‐BACHELORS NON‐DEGREE WITH MASTERS ‐ ‐ ‐ Adjunct Students ADJUNCT STUDENTS ‐ TOTAL, COLLEGE OF GRADUATE STUDIES Includes students with a second program of study 3‐45 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 7 7 6 6 5 5 122 122 97 97 112 107 5 105 104 1 105 93 2 10 91 81 6 4 73 66 0 7 86 83 0 3 75 67 0 8 71 68 0 3 59 51 0 8 27 27 39 39 20 20 32 32 16 16 2 2 2 2 10 10 10 10 3 3 6 6 684 689 704 693 743 773 787 798 851 822 783 Admissions Data Admissions Statistics By Admission Category F ll S Fall Semesters 2000 through 2008 t 2000 th h 2008 Regular Admit New Freshmen* 12,000 11,000 10 000 10,000 9,000 8,000 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3 000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Applied 6281 6413 6888 7274 7820 8237 8943 9868 10840 Accepted 3403 3883 3533 3974 3833 4215 3957 4271 4390 Enrolled 1198 1435 1260 1435 1280 1400 1302 1352 1399 *Excludes Act 101 101/EOP /EOP and Summer Freshmen 4‐1 Admissions Statistics By Admission Category Ad i i S i i B Ad i i C Fall Semesters 2000 through 2008 Admission Category Total Applications Received Regular Admit New Freshmen Accepted Enrolled Enrolled/Accepts Act 101/EOP Act 101/EOP Accepted Enrolled Enrolled/Accepts / Summer/Fall Freshmen Accepted Enrolled Enrolled/Accepts Total Freshmen Applied li d Accepted Enrolled Enrolled/Accepts 2000 6281 2001 6413 2002 6888 2003 7274 2004 7820 2005 8237 2006 8943 2007 9868 2008 10840 3403 3883 3533 3974 3833 4215 3957 4271 4390 1198 1435 1260 1435 1280 1400 1302 1352 1399 35.2% 37.0% 35.7% 36.1% 33.4% 33.2% 32.9% 31.7% 31.9% 248 245 286 378 368 361 409 486 527 87 85 99 121 139 126 136 129 150 35.1% 34.7% 34.6% 32.0% 37.8% 34.9% 33.3% 26.5% 28.5% 162 955 903 771 760 994 1020 1252 1433 141 172 128 115 123 171 206 204 262 87.0% 18.0% 14.2% 14.9% 16.2% 17.2% 20.2% 16.3% 18.3% 6281 6413 6 13 6888 7274 2 7820 820 8237 823 89 3 9868 10840 8943 108 0 3813 5083 4722 5123 4961 5570 5386 6009 6350 1426 1692 1487 1671 1542 1697 1644 1685 1811 37.4% 33.3% 31.5% 32.6% 31.1% 30.5% 30.5% 28.0% 28.5% 4‐2 FRESHMEN APPLICATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, AND ENROLLMENT DATA BY RACE Fall Semesters 1999‐2000 Fall Semesters 1999 2000 through 2008 through 2008‐2009 2009 RACE African American Applied Accepted Enrolled % Accepted % Accepted Who Enroll pp % Applied Who Enroll American Indian Applied Accepted Enrolled % Accepted % Accepted Who Enroll % Applied Who Enroll Asian Applied Accepted Enrolled % Accepted % Accepted Who Enroll % Applied Who Enroll 1999‐2000 2000‐2001 2001‐2002 2002‐2003 2003‐2004 2004‐2005 2005‐2006 2006‐2007 2007‐2008 2008‐2009 385 227 53 320 200 49 366 237 62 443 293 84 574 371 103 723 378 122 914 503 142 1085 570 150 1172 599 147 1438 720 151 59.0% 23.3% 13.8% 62.5% 24.5% 15.3% 64.8% 26.2% 16.9% 66.1% 28.7% 19.0% 64.6% 27.8% 17.9% 52.3% 32.3% 16.9% 55.0% 28.2% 15.5% 52.5% 26.3% 13.8% 51.1% 24.5% 12.5% 50.1% 21.0% 10.5% 13 7 0 7 5 1 12 10 2 12 8 4 18 16 6 14 9 0 25 14 2 16 13 3 22 16 2 24 12 5 53.8% 0.0% 0.0% 71.4% 20.0% 14.3% 83.3% 20.0% 16.7% 66.7% 50.0% 33.3% 88.9% 37.5% 33.3% 64.3% 0.0% 0.0% 56.0% 14.3% 8.0% 81.3% 23.1% 18.8% 72.7% 12.5% 9.1% 50.0% 41.7% 20.8% 87 51 16 71 50 11 79 68 15 85 67 16 103 72 15 111 67 14 105 70 22 152 95 19 134 72 13 159 92 15 58.6% 31.4% 18.4% 70.4% 22.0% 15.5% 86.1% 22.1% 19.0% 78.8% 23.9% 18.8% 69.9% 20.8% 14.6% 60.4% 20.9% 12.6% 66.7% 31.4% 21.0% 62.5% 20.0% 12.5% 53.7% 18.1% 9.7% 57.9% 16.3% 9.4% 4‐3 FRESHMEN APPLICATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, AND ENROLLMENT DATA BY RACE Fall Semesters 1999‐2000 Fall Semesters 1999 2000 through 2008 through 2008‐2009 2009 RACE Latino Applied Accepted Enrolled % Accepted % Accepted Who Enroll % Applied Who Enroll % Applied Who Enroll White Applied Accepted Enrolled % Accepted % Accepted Who Enroll % Applied Who Enroll Foreign Applied Accepted Enrolled % Accepted % Accepted Who Enroll pp % Applied Who Enroll 1999‐2000 2000‐2001 2001‐2002 2002‐2003 2003‐2004 2004‐2005 2005‐2006 2006‐2007 2007‐2008 2008‐2009 114 71 28 113 84 24 129 104 33 135 102 26 160 109 31 219 152 43 261 171 50 275 151 35 332 209 64 425 256 69 62.3% 39.4% 24 6% 24.6% 74.3% 28.6% 21 2% 21.2% 80.6% 31.7% 25 6% 25.6% 75.6% 25.5% 19 3% 19.3% 68.1% 28.4% 19 4% 19.4% 69.4% 28.3% 19 6% 19.6% 65.5% 29.2% 19 2% 19.2% 54.9% 23.2% 12 7% 12.7% 63.0% 30.6% 19 3% 19.3% 60.2% 27.0% 16 2% 16.2% 5962 3402 1300 5746 3460 1334 5792 4648 1574 6142 4211 1346 6242 4452 1488 6329 4135 1304 6490 4553 1412 6569 4120 1329 7043 4492 1311 7344 4521 1393 57.1% 38.2% 21.8% 60.2% 38.6% 23.2% 80.2% 33.9% 27.2% 68.6% 32.0% 21.9% 71.3% 33.4% 23.8% 65.3% 31.5% 20.6% 70.2% 31.0% 21.8% 62.7% 32.3% 20.2% 63.8% 29.2% 18.6% 61.6% 30.8% 19.0% 44 17 6 24 14 7 35 16 6 22 14 5 21 15 7 28 13 5 27 16 5 34 20 12 32 9 3 18 11 3 38.6% 35.3% 13.6% 58.3% 50.0% 29.2% 45.7% 37.5% 17.1% 63.6% 35.7% 22.7% 71.4% 46.7% 33.3% 46.4% 38.5% 17.9% 59.3% 31.3% 18.5% 58.8% 60.0% 35.3% 28.1% 33.3% 9.4% 61.1% 27.3% 16.7% 4‐4 FRESHMEN APPLICATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, AND ENROLLMENT DATA BY RACE Fall Semesters 1999‐2000 Fall Semesters 1999 2000 through 2008 through 2008‐2009 2009 RACE 1999‐2000 2000‐2001 2001‐2002 2002‐2003 2003‐2004 2004‐2005 2005‐2006 2006‐2007 2007‐2008 2008‐2009 Unknown Applied Accepted Enrolled % Accepted % Accepted Who Enroll % Applied Who Enroll % Applied Who Enroll Total Applied Accepted Enrolled % Accepted % Accepted Who Enroll % Applied Who Enroll 49 27 6 156 88 21 396 207 54 415 243 64 812 417 96 1133 612 145 1432 738 175 55.1% 22.2% 12 2% 12.2% 56.4% 23.9% 13 5% 13.5% 52.3% 26.1% 13 6% 13.6% 58.6% 26.3% 15 4% 15.4% 51.4% 23.0% 11 8% 11.8% 54.0% 23.7% 12 8% 12.8% 51.5% 23.7% 12 2% 12.2% 6605 3775 1403 6281 3813 1426 6413 5083 1692 6888 4722 1487 7274 5123 1671 7820 4961 1542 8237 5570 1697 8943 5386 1644 9868 6009 1685 10840 6350 1811 57.2% 37.2% 21.2% 60.7% 37.4% 22.7% 79.3% 33.3% 26.4% 68.6% 31.5% 21.6% 70.4% 32.6% 23.0% 63.4% 31.1% 19.7% 67.6% 30.5% 20.6% 60.2% 30.5% 18.4% 60.9% 28.0% 17.1% 58.6% 28.5% 16.7% Source: Applications, Acceptances, and Actual Enrollments, Fall Semesters 1999 through 2008 Applied includes all students who applied for fall freshmen admission but may have been accepted as an Act 101 /EOP or summer freshmen admission. Accepted includes all students who were accepted for fall admission, Act 101/EOP or summer‐fall admission. Enrolled includes all students who were enrolled in the fall. 4‐5 Freshmen Profile First‐Time Entering Freshmen Fall 2008 First‐Time Entering Freshmen, Fall 2008 Category First-Time Regular Admit All First-Time Freshmen (includes Act 101/EOP & Summer Freshmen) SAT Verbal Average 518 502 SAT M Math th Average A 539 519 SAT Average 1057 1021 High School Average 89.5 88.3 Median Class Rank 27% 32% 4‐6 SAT Average Scores First‐Time Entering Freshmen By Cohort First‐Time Entering Freshmen By Cohort Cohort Fall 2000 Fall 2001 Fall 2002 Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 First‐Time, Regular Admit Fall Freshmen Only** Average Verbal Average Math Average Total SAT 521 525 1045 517 523 1040 516 526 1042 518 526 1044 517 529 1046 517 525 1042 514 530 1044 515 534 1049 518 539 1057 ** Excludes Act 101, EOP, and summer freshmen students. Cohort Fall 2000 Fall 2001 Fall 2002 Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 F ll 2008 Fall All First‐Time Freshmen* All First Time Freshmen* Average Verbal Average Math Average Total SAT 509 511 1020 506 510 1016 503 511 1014 506 512 1017 501 512 1013 503 510 1013 497 510 1007 499 516 1015 502 519 1021 *Includes Regular Admit New Freshmen, ACT 101, EOP, and Summer Freshmen 4‐7 First‐time Freshmen Enrollment By County Fall 1999 through Fall 2008 County Adams Allegheny Armstrong Beaver Bedford Berks Blair Bradford Bucks Butler Cambria Cameron Carbon Centre Chester Clarion Clearfield Clinton Columbia Crawford Cumberland Dauphin Delaware Elk Erie Fayette Forest Franklin Fulton Greene Huntingdon Indiana Jefferson J i t Juniata Lackawanna Lancaster Lawrence 1999 5 6 0 1 0 61 0 19 107 0 0 0 24 2 35 0 3 1 94 1 16 31 45 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 5 7 47 35 0 2000 6 0 0 0 1 48 4 23 100 0 2 0 16 6 39 0 2 6 108 0 23 22 41 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 2 2 1 3 36 39 0 2001 6 3 0 0 0 45 6 19 149 0 1 1 15 6 52 1 8 5 116 0 28 37 44 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 2 1 2 2 49 46 1 2002 6 3 0 0 1 40 1 15 110 0 3 1 11 5 63 0 9 8 92 1 20 35 44 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 1 0 2 5 62 33 0 4‐8 2003 7 0 0 0 0 52 7 27 145 1 1 2 14 2 46 1 11 3 104 2 39 26 43 1 1 0 0 5 0 0 3 1 0 4 61 56 1 2004 8 8 1 0 0 57 3 12 92 1 2 0 14 2 66 0 13 4 86 0 20 33 45 0 1 0 0 4 1 0 3 0 1 5 31 50 0 2005 7 2 0 0 0 65 4 17 147 1 4 0 19 4 48 2 5 11 109 1 17 27 45 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 2 2 2 1 35 44 1 2006 12 7 0 0 1 76 7 16 115 1 2 0 20 6 64 2 3 3 122 0 31 33 37 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 4 1 1 9 34 54 1 2007 13 1 0 1 0 60 2 18 140 0 0 0 18 5 70 0 6 7 106 1 24 24 69 3 2 0 1 4 0 0 1 2 0 3 35 43 0 2008 11 4 0 1 1 62 2 20 165 1 1 0 16 4 76 1 6 4 95 0 31 42 62 1 1 1 0 3 0 1 1 1 0 3 26 41 0 First‐time Freshmen Enrollment By County Fall 1999 through Fall 2008 County Lebanon Lehigh Luzerne Lycoming McKean Mercer Mifflin Monroe Montgomery Montour Northampton Northumberland Perry Philadelphia Pike Potter Schuylkill Snyder Somerset Sullivan Susquehanna Tioga Union Venango Warren Washington W Wayne Westmoreland Wyoming York 1999 19 43 98 41 1 1 4 29 113 10 60 74 2 55 3 0 77 11 1 2 11 6 6 1 2 0 13 0 6 18 2000 14 47 96 48 1 1 2 25 98 16 42 87 11 42 12 0 68 16 2 2 14 9 15 0 0 0 15 3 6 31 2001 18 61 88 54 2 0 6 37 120 28 58 89 9 58 16 0 69 14 2 1 18 5 19 0 1 1 16 1 7 36 2002 15 48 76 60 0 0 6 24 97 16 53 72 5 81 9 4 49 14 0 3 9 3 21 1 0 1 4 1 3 45 2003 17 63 99 60 1 1 2 25 105 22 39 91 4 91 7 0 43 17 0 2 8 4 22 0 1 1 11 4 5 39 2004 12 69 95 49 0 2 7 23 98 29 57 81 13 118 11 2 27 24 0 1 11 6 12 1 0 0 9 3 9 33 2005 9 67 84 41 2 0 4 46 113 23 56 90 6 135 16 2 45 23 0 2 11 13 16 0 1 0 6 1 6 32 2006 19 53 69 50 0 1 9 38 108 16 56 82 8 118 13 2 48 13 1 0 10 8 12 0 3 0 14 1 4 33 2007 11 50 71 55 3 0 7 35 132 23 70 100 5 105 15 3 49 8 0 1 8 10 9 0 2 1 12 0 2 29 2008 29 80 82 45 2 2 13 46 161 17 58 74 4 113 22 1 60 10 State Total 1261 1258 1484 1299 1450 1365 1479 1457 1475 1580 Out‐of‐State 142 168 208 188 221 177 218 187 210 231 Overall Total 1403 1426 1692 1487 1671 1542 1697 1644 1685 1811 4‐9 1 9 2 18 1 8 7 31 First‐Time Freshmen By High School Type Fall 2008 Fall 2008 High School Type Number of Freshmen Percentage of Freshmen Public 1583 87.4% I d Independent d t 170 9 4% 9.4% Charter School 14 0.8% Other 44 2.4% Total 1811 100.0% Top Ten High Schools, First‐Time Freshmen Fall 2008 High School Number of Freshmen High School Number of Freshmen Central Columbia High School, Bloomsburg, PA 26 Emmaus High School, Emmaus, PA 21 North Penn High School, Lansdale, PA 24 Parkland High School, Allentown, PA 21 Berwick Area Senior High School, Berwick, PA 23 Hazleton Area High School, Hazleton, PA 19 Bloomsburg Area High School, Bloomsburg, PA 21 Central Bucks High School West, Doylestown, PA 16 C Council Rock High School South, Holland, il R k Hi h S h l S th H ll d PA 21 C Council Rock High School North, il R k Hi h S h l N th Newtown, PA 16 4‐10 Admissions Statistics By Admission Category F ll S Fall Semesters 2000 through 2008 t 2000 th h 2008 Transfer Students 1,400 1 200 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Applied 902 Accepted 550 Enrolled 282 920 543 315 939 619 360 884 567 333 4‐11 988 1047 1014 1096 1190 1311 640 622 629 627 685 703 374 352 413 399 422 418 TRANSFER APPLICATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, AND ENROLLMENT DATA BY RACE FALL SEMESTERS 1999‐2000 FALL SEMESTERS 1999 2000 through 2008 through 2008‐2009 2009 RACE African American Applied Accepted Enrolled % Accepted % Accepted Who Enroll % Applied Who Enroll American Indian Applied Accepted Enrolled % Accepted % Accepted % Accepted Who Enroll % Applied Who Enroll Asian Applied Accepted Enrolled % Accepted % Accepted Who Enroll % Applied Who Enroll 1999‐2000 2000‐2001 2001‐2002 2002‐2003 2003‐2004 2004‐2005 2005‐2006 2006‐2007 2007‐2008 2008‐2009 20 7 3 21 10 4 31 9 7 27 14 8 32 18 16 32 14 9 48 16 13 49 20 14 61 22 17 76 28 16 35.0% 42.9% 15.0% 47.6% 40.0% 19.0% 29.0% 77.8% 22.6% 51.9% 57.1% 29.6% 56.3% 88.9% 50.0% 43.8% 64.3% 28.1% 33.3% 81.3% 27.1% 40.8% 70.0% 28.6% 36.1% 77.3% 27.9% 36.8% 57.1% 21.1% 1 0 0 3 3 2 2 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 8 5 1 5 3 2 5 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% 100 0% 66.7% 66.7% 50 0% 50.0% 100.0% 50.0% 0.0% 0 0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0 0% 0.0% 0.0% 62.5% 62 5% 0.0% 12.5% 60.0% 60 0% 0.0% 40.0% 40.0% 40 0% 0.0% 20.0% 0.0% 0 0% 0.0% 0.0% #DIV/0! 0.0% #DIV/0! 9 6 1 8 4 1 9 2 1 15 8 3 6 4 1 18 9 4 11 9 5 17 10 4 14 4 3 21 6 5 66.7% 16.7% 11.1% 50.0% 25.0% 12.5% 22.2% 50.0% 11.1% 53.3% 37.5% 20.0% 66.7% 25.0% 16.7% 50.0% 44.4% 22.2% 81.8% 55.6% 45.5% 58.8% 40.0% 23.5% 28.6% 75.0% 21.4% 28.6% 83.3% 23.8% 4‐12 TRANSFER APPLICATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, AND ENROLLMENT DATA BY RACE FALL SEMESTERS 1999‐2000 FALL SEMESTERS 1999 2000 through 2008 through 2008‐2009 2009 RACE Latino Applied Accepted Enrolled % Accepted % Accepted Who Enroll % Applied Who Enroll White Applied Accepted Enrolled % Accepted % Accepted Who Enroll % Applied Who Enroll Foreign Applied Accepted Enrolled % Accepted % Accepted Who Enroll % Applied Who Enroll 1999‐2000 2000‐2001 2001‐2002 2002‐2003 2003‐2004 2004‐2005 2005‐2006 2006‐2007 2007‐2008 2008‐2009 8 5 2 10 3 1 22 9 5 17 9 5 17 8 5 19 7 4 22 9 1 33 20 11 35 19 13 40 21 9 62.5% 40.0% 25.0% 30.0% 33.3% 10.0% 40.9% 55.6% 22.7% 52.9% 55.6% 29.4% 47.1% 62.5% 29.4% 36.8% 57.1% 21.1% 40.9% 11.1% 4.5% 60.6% 55.0% 33.3% 54.3% 68.4% 37.1% 52.5% 42.9% 22.5% 855 526 273 865 516 304 862 595 344 802 527 311 879 572 322 910 552 312 836 540 357 894 518 335 947 567 345 1011 559 335 61.5% 51.9% 31.9% 59.7% 58.9% 35.1% 69.0% 57.8% 39.9% 65.7% 59.0% 38.8% 65.1% 56.3% 36.6% 60.7% 56.5% 34.3% 64.6% 66.1% 42.7% 57.9% 64.7% 37.5% 59.9% 60.8% 36.4% 55.3% 59.9% 33.1% 9 6 3 13 7 3 13 3 2 9 3 3 36 29 26 6 4 2 13 12 10 4 3 3 25 23 16 25 20 13 66.7% 50.0% 33.3% 53.8% 42.9% 23.1% 23.1% 66.7% 15.4% 33.3% 100.0% 33.3% 80.6% 89.7% 72.2% 66.7% 50.0% 33.3% 92.3% 83.3% 76.9% 75.0% 100.0% 75.0% 92.0% 69.6% 64.0% 80.0% 65.0% 52.0% 4‐13 TRANSFER APPLICATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, AND ENROLLMENT DATA BY RACE FALL SEMESTERS 1999‐2000 FALL SEMESTERS 1999 2000 through 2008 through 2008‐2009 2009 RACE 1999‐2000 2000‐2001 2001‐2002 2002‐2003 2003‐2004 2004‐2005 2005‐2006 2006‐2007 2007‐2008 2008‐2009 Unknown Applied Accepted Enrolled % Accepted % Accepted Who Enroll % Applied Who Enroll Total Applied Accepted Enrolled % Accepted % Accepted Who Enroll % Applied Who Enroll 12 6 3 17 9 4 54 31 20 79 40 25 94 54 31 107 50 28 138 69 40 50.0% 50.0% 25.0% 52.9% 44.4% 23.5% 57.4% 64.5% 37.0% 50.6% 62.5% 31.6% 57.4% 57.4% 33.0% 46.7% 56.0% 26.2% 50.0% 58.0% 29.0% 902 550 282 920 543 315 939 619 360 884 567 333 988 640 374 1047 622 352 1014 629 413 1096 627 399 1190 685 422 1311 703 418 61.0% 51.3% 31.3% 59.0% 58.0% 34.2% 65.9% 58.2% 38.3% 64.1% 58.7% 37.7% 64.8% 58.4% 37.9% 59.4% 56.6% 33.6% 62.0% 65.7% 40.7% 57.2% 63.6% 36.4% 57.6% 61.6% 35.5% 53.6% 59.5% 31.9% Source: Applications, Acceptances, and Actual Enrollments, Fall Semesters 1999 through 2008 4‐14 Institutions From Which Students Transfer To Bloomsburg Fall 2008 Fall 2008 Institution Type Number of Transfers Percentage of Transfers 2‐Year Public 213 51.0% 2Y Pi t 2‐Year Private 9 2 2% 2.2% 4‐Year Public 102 24.4% 4‐Year Private 77 18.4% Other 17 4.0% Total 418 100.0% Top Ten Institutions From Which Students Transferred To Bloomsburg Fall 2008 Institution Name Number of Transfers Institution Name Number of Transfers Luzerne County Community College 83 Pennsylvania College of Technology 13 Pennsylvania State University y y 36 Kutztown University of PA y 11 Lehigh Carbon Community College 25 Montgomery County Community College 10 Northampton County Area Community College 21 Bucks County Community College 9 Harrisburg Area Community College 18 Shippensburg University of PA 9 4‐15 Degrees g Granted Degrees Granted By Degree Type 2003‐2004 2003 2004 through 2007 through 2007‐2008 2008 2000 1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 2003‐2004 2004‐2005 2005‐2006 2006‐2007 2007‐2008 6 316 10 335 1516 1545 Doctorate Master's 308 337 7 325 Bachelor's 1539 1403 1491 Academic Year d 5‐1 Bachelor’s Degrees Granted By Gender 2003‐2004 2003 2004 through 2007 through 2007‐2008 2008 1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 2003‐2004 2004‐2005 2005‐2006 2006‐2007 2007‐2008 Men 573 502 568 563 609 Women 966 901 923 953 936 Academic Year d 5‐2 Bachelor’s Degrees Granted By College & Gender 2003‐2004 2003 2004 through 2007 through 2007‐2008 2008 Academic Year College Gender 2003‐2004 2004‐2005 2005‐2006 2006‐2007 2007‐2008 Professional Studies Women 409 377 383 381 399 Men 87 87 69 67 84 Total 496 464 452 448 483 Women 354 344 335 353 317 Men 203 03 176 76 217 7 202 0 229 9 Total 557 520 552 555 546 Women 147 118 136 134 131 Men 206 171 191 200 208 Total 353 289 327 334 339 Women 56 62 69 85 89 Men 77 68 91 94 88 Total 133 130 160 179 177 Women 966 901 923 953 936 Men 573 502 568 563 609 Total 1539 1403 1491 1516 1545 Liberal Arts Business Science & Technology Total Bachelor's 5‐3 Bachelor’s Degrees Granted By Racial/Ethnic Category 2003‐2004 2003 2004 through 2007 through 2007‐2008 2008 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 2003‐2004 2004‐2005 2005‐2006 2006‐2007 2007‐2008 Foreign 17 12 18 9 23 Latino 20 16 22 19 19 Asian 10 12 14 17 14 Native American 2 3 1 1 2 African American 29 31 36 56 58 Academic Year d 5‐4 Bachelor’s Degrees Granted By College & Racial/Ethnic Category, 2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008 Academic Year Academic Year College Professional Studies Liberal Arts Business Science & Technology Total Bachelor's Race/Ethnicity African American Native American Asian or Pacific Islander Latino White Foreign g Unknown Total African American Native American Asian or Pacific Islander Latino White Foreign Unknown Total African American Native American Asian or Pacific Islander Latino White F i Foreign Unknown Total African American Native American Asian or Pacific Islander Latino White Foreign Unknown Total African American Native American Asian or Pacific Islander Latino White Foreign Unknown Total 2003‐2004 5 0 1 2 480 8 496 17 0 5 12 507 14 2 557 6 2 2 4 332 3 4 353 1 0 2 2 124 0 4 133 29 2 10 20 1443 17 18 1539 5‐5 2004‐2005 3 1 3 1 451 1 4 464 14 2 4 10 483 7 0 520 8 0 4 3 269 2 3 289 6 0 1 2 117 2 2 130 31 3 12 16 1320 12 9 1403 2005‐2006 1 0 5 1 439 1 5 452 29 0 6 13 489 11 4 552 4 0 2 8 304 4 5 327 2 1 1 0 153 2 1 160 36 1 14 22 1385 18 15 1491 2006‐2007 6 0 2 2 430 8 448 32 1 6 10 490 7 9 555 13 0 7 7 300 1 6 334 5 0 2 0 167 1 4 179 56 1 17 19 1387 9 27 1516 2007‐2008 6 1 5 2 454 1 14 483 31 1 5 12 460 15 22 546 16 0 2 5 303 4 9 339 5 0 2 0 159 3 8 177 58 2 14 19 1376 23 53 1545 Bachelor’s Degrees Granted, College of Business 2003‐2004 2003 2004 through 2007 through 2007‐2008 2008 Academic Year Business BUS*BUSINESS ADM*ACCOUNTING BUS*BUSINESS ADM*BUSINESS INFOR SYST BUS*BUSINESS ADM*ECONOMICS BUS*BUSINESS ADM*FINANCE BUS*BUSINESS ADM*MANAGEMENT BUS*BUSINESS ADM*MARKETING BUS*BUSINESS BUS BUSINESS ADM ADM*MGT MGT INFO SYTEMS INFO SYTEMS BUS*BUSINESS ADM*OFFICE INFO SYSTEM BUS*BUSINESS ED*ACCOUNTING BUS*BUSINESS ED*DATA PROCESSING BUS*BUSINESS ED*MARKETING BUS*BUSINESS EDUCATION BUS*OFFICE ADM BUS*COMPUTER & INFORMATION SCI Total Degree BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BSED BSED BSED BSED BSOA BS 2003‐2004 58 0 0 34 100 96 0 25 5 0 4 0 1 30 353 5‐6 2004‐2005 32 0 0 18 102 86 0 14 0 0 0 9 0 28 289 2005‐2006 56 8 0 27 105 106 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 13 327 2006‐2007 45 16 0 37 131 87 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 9 334 2007‐2008 48 7 0 26 147 80 2 0 0 0 0 10 0 19 339 Bachelor’s Degrees Granted, College of Liberal Arts 2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008 Academic Year Academic Year Liberal Arts L/A*ANTHROPOLOGY L/A*ART HISTORY L/A*ART STUDIO L/A*COM STDS*INTERPER RELATION L/A*COM STDS*LEADER & SOC INFL L/A*COM STDS*ORGANIZ COMMUNIC L/A*COMMUNICATION STUDIES L/A*CRIMINAL JUSTICE L/A*ECONOMICS L/A*ECONOMICS BUSINESS MINOR L/A*ENGLISH L/A*ENGLISH*CREATIVE WRITING L/A*EXERCISE SCIENCE L/A*FRENCH L/A*GERMAN L/A*HISTORY L/A*HUMANITIES L/A*MASS COMM*JOURNALISM L/A*MASS COMM*NEWS EDITORIAL L/A*MASS COMM*PUBLIC RELATIONS L/A*MASS COMM*PUBLIC RELATIONS L/A*MASS COMM*TELECOM L/A*MASS COMMUNICATION L/A*MUSIC*APPLIED L/A*MUSIC*AUDIO‐VIDEO RECORDING L/A*MUSIC*EDUCATION CERT K‐12 L/A*MUSIC*MUSIC LIBERAL ARTS L/A*PHILOSOPHY / L/A*POLITICAL ECONOMICS L/A*POLITICAL SCIENCE L/A*POL SCI*LEGAL STUDIES OPT L/A*PSYCHOLOGY L/A*SOCIAL SCIENCE L/A*SOCIAL WORK L/A*SOCIAL WORK L/A*SOCIOLOGY L/A*SPANISH L/A*THEATER ARTS Total Degree BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BS BA BA BS BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BSW BA BA BA 2003‐2004 16 6 20 29 7 36 4 47 12 16 24 5 25 0 2 40 9 0 8 13 5 31 0 0 1 0 10 1 32 2 62 7 38 0 27 11 11 557 5‐7 2004‐2005 21 4 18 22 10 46 5 34 6 9 21 4 33 3 3 35 3 0 2 3 4 37 0 4 4 0 6 2 26 3 52 2 20 33 31 4 10 520 2005‐2006 14 4 22 16 8 21 13 51 3 14 31 6 49 1 1 32 5 0 0 0 0 36 0 6 5 0 8 0 18 1 73 11 0 53 35 8 7 552 2006‐2007 11 4 18 22 10 32 14 38 9 10 29 11 40 1 3 38 2 0 6 8 7 24 1 5 4 4 6 2 27 1 47 7 0 54 40 11 9 555 2007‐2008 19 10 25 21 9 18 18 39 5 18 19 6 48 2 3 45 0 7 4 14 16 7 1 7 7 3 6 2 34 0 55 5 0 42 22 5 4 546 Bachelor’s Degrees Granted, College of Professional Studies 2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008 Professional Studies P/S*ASL/ENGLISH INTERPRETING P/S*ELE ED*ED DEAF/HARD OF HEAR P/S*ELE ED*EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN P/S*ELE ED*HEALTH & PHYSICAL ED P/S*ELEMENTARY ED / * P/S*ELEMENTARY ED*ENGLISH P/S*ELEMENTARY ED*FRENCH P/S*ELEMENTARY ED*GEOGRAPHY P/S*ELEMENTARY ED*HISTORY P/S*ELEMENTARY ED*LANGUAGE ARTS P/S*ELEMENTARY P/S ELEMENTARY ED ED*MATHEMATICS MATHEMATICS P/S*ELEMENTARY ED*MUSIC P/S*ELEMENTARY ED*PHILOSOPHY P/S*ELEMENTARY ED*PHYSICAL SCI P/S*ELEMENTARY ED*PSYCHOLOGY P/S*ELEMENTARY ED*SOCIOLOGY / P/S*ELEMENTARY ED*SPANISH P/S*INTERP TRNG*ED DEAF/HOH P/S*INTERPRETER TRAINING P/S*MEDICAL IMAGING P/S*MENT/PHYS HAND*ED DEAF/HOH P/S*MENT/PHYS HAND*SPECIAL ED P/S*MENT/PHYS HANDICAPPED P/S*N‐K‐3 P/S*N‐K‐3/ELE ED P/S*N‐K‐3/ELE ED*ED DEAF/HOH P/S*N‐K‐3/ELE ED*ENGLISH P/S*N‐K‐3/ELE ED*EXCPT. CHILD P/S*N‐K‐3/ELE ED*LANGUAGE ARTS P/S*N K 3/ELE ED*MATH*LANG ARTS P/S*N‐K‐3/ELE ED*MATH*LANG ARTS P/S*N‐K‐3/ELE ED*MATHEMATICS P/S*N‐K‐3/ELE ED*PHYSICAL SCI. P/S*N‐K‐3/ELE ED*PSYCHOLOGY Degree BS BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BS BS BS BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED 2003‐2004 6 7 3 1 120 0 0 0 1 2 9 1 0 1 5 0 3 4 0 0 8 30 0 0 45 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 5‐8 2004‐2005 0 8 7 0 95 0 0 0 1 2 19 0 0 2 7 1 1 0 10 0 6 21 1 0 29 1 0 4 4 0 5 0 1 Academic Year 2005‐2006 9 11 2 0 79 1 2 0 0 2 15 0 1 1 8 0 2 4 0 0 6 15 1 1 31 2 0 0 2 1 3 1 2 2006‐2007 13 7 6 0 85 1 0 1 1 3 12 0 0 1 4 0 1 9 0 0 3 1 0 1 58 1 0 3 1 0 4 0 1 2007‐2008 17 7 5 0 86 0 2 0 0 2 15 0 0 0 0 0 4 9 0 0 0 1 0 0 40 0 0 2 3 0 2 0 1 Bachelor’s Degrees Granted, College of Professional Studies 2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008 Professional Studies P/S*N‐K‐3/ELE ED*SPANISH P/S*NURSING P/S*NURSING ‐ LICENSED RN P/S*SECONDARY ED*BIOLOGY P/S*SECONDARY ED*CHEMISTRY / * * P/S*SECONDARY ED*CITIZENSHIP P/S*SECONDARY ED*COMM P/S*SECONDARY ED*COMM (NPM) P/S*SECONDARY ED*COMM (SPEECH) P/S*SECONDARY ED*COMM (THEATER) P/S*SECONDARY P/S SECONDARY ED ED*CSS CSS P/S*SECONDARY ED*CSS (GEOGRAPHY) P/S*SECONDARY ED*CSS (H‐B A) P/S*SECONDARY ED*CSS (PSYCHOLOGY) P/S*SECONDARY ED*CSS (SOCIOLOGY) P/S*SECONDARY ED*EARTH AND SPACE SCI / P/S*SECONDARY ED*ENGLISH P/S*SECONDARY ED*FRENCH P/S*SECONDARY ED*GEN SCI P/S*SECONDARY ED*GERMAN P/S*SECONDARY ED*MATHEMATICS P/S*SECONDARY ED*PHYSICS P/S*SECONDARY ED*SPANISH P/S*SECONDARY EDUCATION P/S*SP PATH/AUDIO*EXCEPTIONAL P/S*SP PATH/AUDIOLOGY*D/HOH P/S*SPEC ED/EL ED*MATH P/S*SPEC ED/EL ED/DEAF HOH P/S*SPECIAL ED/ELEMENTARY ED P/S*SPEECH PATH AND AUDIOLOGY P/S*SPEECH PATH. AND AUDIOLOGY Total Degree BSED BSN BSN BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BSED BS BS BSED BSED BSED BS 2003‐2004 2 50 3 6 1 0 1 0 3 0 10 0 14 1 2 3 32 1 7 0 26 1 6 0 9 2 0 3 35 27 496 5‐9 2004‐2005 0 38 4 8 2 11 4 2 1 0 6 1 11 2 1 2 21 1 2 1 22 4 6 1 6 2 2 2 40 36 464 Academic Year 2005‐2006 0 68 4 9 2 10 4 0 0 0 1 0 9 0 0 3 22 1 3 1 20 1 2 0 7 4 3 2 43 31 452 2006‐2007 0 54 0 5 0 24 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 13 2 3 0 10 0 5 0 10 3 2 2 63 31 448 2007‐2008 0 67 0 2 1 18 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 23 0 4 1 8 0 4 0 24 1 0 3 88 37 483 Bachelor’s Degrees Granted, College of Science & Technology 2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008 Academic Year Academic Year Science & Technology S/T*BIOLOGY (BA) S/T*BIOLOGY(BA) PRE‐PHYS THERAPY S/T*BIOLOGY(BA) PRE‐PHYSICIAN ASST S/T*BIOLOGY(BA) MARINE BIOLOGY S/T*BIOLOGY(BA) NATURAL HISTORY S/ O OG ( ) U S O S/T*BIOLOGY (BS) S/T*BIOLOGY(BS) BIOTECHNOLOGY S/T*BIOLOGY(BS) ENVIRON BIOLOGY S/T*BIOLOGY(BS) MARINE BIOLOGY S/T*BIOLOGY(BS) MICROBIOLOGY S/T*BIOLOGY(BS) MOLECULAR BIOLOGY S/T*BIOLOGY(BS) PRE‐MEDICAL SCI S/T*CHEMISTRY (BA) S/T*CHEMISTRY (BS) S/T*CHEMISTRY (BS) BIOCHEMISTRY S/T*CLIN LAB SCIENCE S/T*CLINICAL CHEMISTRY S/T*COMPUTER FORENSICS (BS) S/T*COMPUTER SCIENCE S/T*EARTH SCIENCE S/T*EARTH SCIENCE*ENVIRON SCI S/T*ELECT ENGINEERING TECH S/T*GEOGRAPHY*ENVIRON PLAN S/T*GEOGRAPHY*GENERAL S/T*GEOGRAPHY*URBAN & REG PLAN S/T*GEOLOGY S/T*GEOSCIENCE EARTH SCIENCE S/T*GEOSCIENCE:EARTH SCIENCE S/T*GEOSCIENCE:ENVIRON_SCIENCE S/T*HEALTH PHYSICS S/T*MATHEMATICS (BA) S/T*MATHEMATICS (BS) S/T*MATH STATISTICS (BA) S/T*MEDICAL IMAGING S/T*MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY S/T*MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY S/T*NATURAL SCIENCE & MATH S/T*PHYSICS (BA) S/T*PHYSICS (BS) Total Degree BA BA BA BA BA BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BA BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BA BA BA BS BS BS BS BA BS BA BS BS BS BA BS 5‐10 2003‐2004 2004‐2005 2005‐2006 2006‐2007 2007‐2008 5 0 0 0 0 21 1 0 4 4 0 0 1 5 2 2 1 0 14 1 5 0 13 10 1 0 0 0 3 7 6 1 20 0 1 4 1 133 6 0 0 0 0 27 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 1 1 0 0 15 2 3 0 5 4 3 4 0 0 2 8 14 3 17 1 0 1 4 130 7 5 0 0 0 18 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 21 0 0 7 16 6 1 5 4 8 1 6 12 2 24 0 0 7 2 160 12 5 5 0 0 23 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 6 1 4 0 0 15 4 3 8 13 2 3 4 0 0 5 11 6 3 37 0 0 1 2 179 13 12 3 1 1 15 0 0 3 4 1 5 1 6 3 0 0 4 12 3 3 6 19 1 0 1 0 0 3 7 10 2 35 0 0 0 3 177 Graduate Degrees Granted, College of Graduate Studies 2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008 College Graduate Studies College Graduate Studies Gender 2003‐2004 2004‐2005 Academic Year 2005‐2006 2006‐2007 2007‐2008 Women Men Total 198 110 308 236 101 337 245 87 332 204 118 322 248 97 345 Academic Year Academic Year 2004‐2005 2005‐2006 2006‐2007 2007‐2008 5 0 1 1 291 13 11 322 4 0 5 4 306 19 7 345 Race/Ethnicity African American Native American Asian or Pacific Islander Latino White Foreign Unknown Total 2003‐2004 7 0 5 3 270 16 7 308 5‐11 4 0 4 4 303 9 13 337 4 0 3 6 294 17 8 332 Graduate Degrees Granted, College of Graduate Studies 2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008 Academic Year Academic Year Graduate Studies GRD*ACCOUNTING GRD*ART HISTORY GRD*ART STUDIO GRD*AUDIOLOGY GRD*BIOLOGY GRD*BIOLOGY GRD*BUSINESS ADM GRD*BUSINESS ADM (ACCOUNTING) GRD*BUSINESS ADM (LEADERSHIP) GRD*BUSINESS ADM (MGT SCI/OPR MGT) GRD*BUSINESS ED GRD*BUSINESS ED/BIS GRD*BUSINESS ED/BIS (CERT) GRD*COMM DIS*AUDIOLOGY GRD*COMM DIS*SPEECH & LANG PATH GRD*CURR & INSTRUCTION (CERT) GRD*CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION * GRD*EARLY CHILDHOOD ED GRD*ED DEAF/HARD HEARING GRD*ELEMENTARY ED GRD*ELEMENTARY EDUC (CERT) GRD*EX SCI & ADLT FIT (1 YEAR) GRD*EX SCI & ADLT FIT (2 YEAR) GRD*EX SCI & ADLT FIT (2 YEAR) GRD*EXER SCI & ADULT FITNESS GRD*INSTRUCTIONAL TECH (EDU) GRD*INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY GRD*NURSING GRD*READING GRD*SPECIAL GRD SPECIAL ED ED*EXC EXC PRNS N/C PRNS N/C GRD*SPECIAL ED*EXC PRNS T/C GRD*SPECIAL ED*PRE‐TCHR EDUC GRD*TEACHING PHYS & MENT HANDCP Total Degree MACC MA MA AUD MED MS MBA MBA MBA MBA MED MED MED MS MS MED MED MS MS MED MED MS MS MS MS MS MSN MED MS MS MS MS 5‐12 2003‐2004 3 1 0 0 0 2 26 1 2 0 13 2004‐2005 1 0 1 0 0 5 15 0 11 1 15 2005‐2006 1 0 1 7 0 1 21 0 7 0 18 2006‐2007 0 0 0 6 0 1 29 0 1 0 5 0 3 20 16 43 5 9 18 9 3 3 3 14 42 8 34 8 17 0 5 308 0 0 29 35 22 6 10 11 20 4 3 1 14 41 17 35 5 23 1 11 337 1 2 24 25 31 7 16 10 23 9 2 0 13 40 6 35 1 25 0 6 332 6 0 21 45 33 2 15 8 18 9 2 0 16 42 10 14 8 26 0 5 322 2007‐2008 0 0 0 10 0 3 24 0 1 0 4 1 3 0 31 28 38 4 10 4 15 12 2 0 22 42 17 34 5 26 0 9 345 Retention & Graduation Rates Second-Year Persistence Rates 100% 95% CSRDE Peers – 90% Moderately Selective 85% Institutions 80% from the Consortium 75% for Student Retention 70% Data 65% Exchange (SAT 60% Composite p 990 990--1044) 55% 50% 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Bloomsburg 80.1% 80 1% 79.2% 79 2% 80.8% 80 8% 81.9% 81 9% 82.4% 82 4% 79.1% 79 1% 80.8% 80 8% 80.0% 80 0% PASSHE 75.6% 76.1% 76.2% 76.6% 76.4% 76.6% 76.4% CSRDE Peers 73.6% 73.6% 74.2% 74.6% 74.3% 73.5% 73.6% Entering Cohort Year 6‐1 Second-Year Persistence Rates By Gender 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% % 60% 55% 50% 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Female 81.8% 81.8% 83.5% 82.8% 83.2% 80.9% 81.3% 80.1% Male 76.9% 75.1% 76.1% 80.5% 81.2% 76.3% 80.1% 80.0% Entering Cohort C Year 6‐2 Second Year Persistence Rates By Race Second-Year 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% 55% 50% 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Latino 69.6% 64.7% 69.2% 65.6% 69.8% 80.0% 71.4% 82.5% Afr Amer 69.4% 74.2% 73.8% 83.5% 86.8% 74.3% 78.7% 75.2% White 80.6% 79.6% 81.3% 82.0% 82.6% 79.7% 81.3% 81.0% Entering Cohort Year 6‐3 Second-Year Persistence Rates By Admission Category 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% % 60% 55% 50% 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 New Fresh 82.4% 80.0% 82.1% 82.3% 83.1% 80.8% 81.5% 80.9% Sum Fresh 64.7% 74.3% 74.4% 81.6% 77.5% 69.4% 79.2% 78.9% 101/EOP 71.8% 75.6% 72.3% 77.3% 80.4% 74.2% 77.4% 73.2% Entering Cohort C Year 6‐4 Second-Year Persistence Rates By College of Admission 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% 55% 50% Prof Stud Lib Arts Business Sci Tech Undeclared 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 87.2% 79.0% 78.8% 80.3% 75.1% 87.5% 75.7% 78.9% 71.6% 76.4% 86.0% 81.7% 79.0% 77.7% 75.1% 84.2% 83.7% 80.3% 79.7% 79.7% 85.2% 86.4% 81.0% 76.0% 80.7% 85.5% 79.0% 78.5% 76.2% 73.4% 89.5% 74.6% 83.2% 78.9% 74.8% 86.0% 83.5% 78.8% 76.2% 76.0% Entering Cohort C Year 6‐5 Six-Year Graduation Rates 75% 65% 55% 45% 35% 25% 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Bloomsburg 61.2% 61.2% 58.7% 62.0% 62.9% 63.5% 61.5% 65.5% PASSHE 52.4% 52.1% 53.4% 52.7% 53.4% 54.2% 54.9% CSRDE Peers 43.1% 43.8% 45.7% 46.6% 46.2% 47.0% 46.8% Entering Cohort Year CSRDE Peers – Moderately Selective Institutions from the Consortium for Student Retention Data Exchange (SAT Composite 990990-1044) 1044) 6‐6 Six-Year Graduation Rates By Gender 75% 65% 55% 45% 35% 25% 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Female 65.9% 64.4% 59.8% 62.4% 63.6% 67.7% 65.8% 69.9% Male 52.2% 55.5% 56.7% 61.4% 61.6% 56.0% 54.9% 57.8% Entering Cohort Year 6‐7 Six-Year Graduation Rates By Race 75% 65% 55% 45% 35% 25% 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Latino 47.1% 47 1% 64.3% 64 3% 46.7% 46 7% 48 48.3% 3% 67.9% 67 9% 34.8% 34 8% 35 35.3% 3% 50.0% 50 0% Afr Amer 34.3% 30.2% 29.5% 37.9% 32.7% 30.6% 48.4% 51.2% White 62.7% 62.4% 60.4% 63.7% 64.0% 65.1% 62.6% 66.9% Entering Cohort Year 6‐8 Six-Year Six Year Graduation Rates By Admission Category 75% 65% 55% 45% 35% 25% New F N Fresh h Sum Fresh 101/EOP 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 64.3% 64 3% 59.5% 36.5% 66.3% 66 3% 51.2% 38.3% 68.2% 68 2% 44.6% 28.2% 64.3% 64 3% 52.0% 34.9% 67.8% 67 8% 57.6% 46.5% Entering Cohort Year 6‐9 Six-Year Six Year Graduation Rates By College of Admission 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% Prof Stud Lib Arts B i Business Sci Tech Undeclared 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 69.1% 59.7% 67 0% 67.0% 56.8% 51.8% 76.9% 63.8% 60 5% 60.5% 60.0% 53.7% 74.4% 67.6% 62 6% 62.6% 61.2% 53.2% 73.1% 57.1% 62 2% 62.2% 56.4% 52.6% 76.3% 64.2% 62 9% 62.9% 58.1% 56.1% Entering Cohort Year 6‐10 Retention and Graduation Rates By Gender First‐ First‐Time, Full‐ Time, Full‐Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through Fall 2007 Cohort Type Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Female Female Female Female Female Female Female Female Male Male Male Male Male Male Male Male Cohort Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Head Count 1414 1684 1478 1665 1534 1691 1630 1679 912 1021 938 1000 948 1050 987 969 502 663 540 665 586 641 643 710 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Cumulative Graduation Rates and Continuation Rates ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐ Continuation Rates ‐‐ ‐‐ %Enrolled %Enrolled %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 in 4 Years Year 5 in 5 Years Year 6 in 6 Years Year 7 80.1% 72.3% 66.3% 41.5% 23.8% 60.7% 4.2% 63.5% 1.2% 79.2% 69.4% 65.6% 38.4% 24.4% 58.8% 4.2% 61.5% 1.7% 80.8% 72.2% 68.9% 44.0% 22.1% 63.7% 2.5% 65.5% 0.9% 81.9% 72.7% 68.9% 40.7% 24.9% 60.7% 3.3% 82.4% 71.2% 66.9% 40.7% 22.8% 79.1% 68.8% 65.4% 80.8% 70.9% 80.0% 81.8% 74.2% 69.3% 47.6% 20.9% 65.2% 3.3% 67.7% 0.9% 81.8% 72.5% 69.0% 45.3% 20.6% 63.7% 3.2% 65.8% 1.1% 83.5% 74.8% 72.4% 51.3% 18.3% 68.6% 1.6% 69.9% 0.4% 82.8% 74.3% 70.8% 47.6% 19.5% 63.4% 2.9% 83.1% 71.6% 67.6% 45.5% 19.2% 80.9% 71.1% 67.8% 81.3% 73.4% 80.1% 76.9% 68.9% 60.8% 30.5% 28.9% 52.4% 5.8% 56.0% 1.8% 75.1% 64.6% 60.5% 27.6% 30.3% 51.4% 5.6% 54.9% 2.6% 76.1% 67.6% 63.0% 31.3% 28.7% 55.2% 4.1% 57.8% 1.7% 80.5% 70.2% 66.2% 30.2% 32.9% 56.5% 3.9% 81.2% 70.5% 65.9% 33.1% 28.5% 76.3% 65.1% 61.5% 80.1% 67.2% 80.0% 6‐11 Retention and Graduation Rates By Racial/Ethnic Category First‐‐Time, Full First Time, Full‐ Full‐Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through Fall 2007 Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through Fall 2007 Cohort Type African American African American African American African American African American African American African American African American African American Amer Ind/Alaska Native Amer Ind/Alaska Native Amer Ind/Alaska Native Amer Ind/Alaska Native A Amer Ind/Alaska Native I d/Al k N i Amer Ind/Alaska Native Amer Ind/Alaska Native Amer Ind/Alaska Native Asian or Pacific Islander Asian or Pacific Islander Asian or Pacific Islander Asian or Pacific Islander Asian or Pacific Islander Asian or Pacific Islander Asian or Pacific Islander Asian or Pacific Islander Cohort Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Cumulative Graduation Rates and Continuation Rates ‐‐‐ ‐‐ Continuation Rates ‐‐ ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ %Enrolled %Enrolled %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 in 4 Years Year 5 in 5 Years Year 6 in 6 Years Year 7 69.4% 63.3% 49.0% 12.2% 26.5% 30.6% 10.2% 30.6% 2.0% 74.2% 69.4% 61.3% 19.4% 35.5% 40.3% 8.1% 48.4% 3.2% 73.8% 64.3% 63.1% 14.3% 45.2% 45.2% 6.0% 51.2% 3.6% 83.5% 68.0% 54.4% 11.7% 39.8% 35.9% 9.7% 86.8% 61.2% 52.1% 13.2% 31.4% 74.3% 59.3% 52.9% 78 7% 78.7% 61 3% 61.3% 75.2% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 0.0% 100.0% 0.0% 100.0% 0.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 33.3% 66.7% 66.7% 0.0% 66.7% 0.0% 50.0% 25.0% 25.0% 0.0% 25.0% 0.0% 0.0% 25.0% 0.0% 80.0% 40.0% 60.0% 20.0% 40.0% 40.0% 20.0% Head Count 49 62 84 103 121 140 150 145 1 3 4 5 0 2 50.0% 3 100.0% 2 50.0% 10 90.0% 15 93.3% 16 100.0% 15 93.3% 14 78.6% 22 81.8% 19 84.2% 13 84.6% 50.0% 66.7% 50.0% 80.0% 73.3% 87.5% 86.7% 78.6% 77.3% 68.4% 70.0% 60.0% 75.0% 86.7% 78.6% 68.2% 6‐12 20.0% 33.3% 43.8% 46.7% 42.9% 50.0% 33.3% 37.5% 33.3% 35.7% 70.0% 60.0% 75.0% 66.7% 0.0% 0.0% 6.3% 0.0% 70.0% 60.0% 75.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Retention and Graduation Rates By Racial/Ethnic Category First‐‐Time, Full First Time, Full‐ Full‐Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through Fall 2007 Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through Fall 2007 Cohort Type Latino Latino Latino Latino Latino Latino Latino Latino White White White White White White White White Foreign Foreign Foreign Foreign Foreign Foreign Foreign Foreign Cohort Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Head Count 23 34 26 32 43 50 35 63 1325 1564 1338 1481 1297 1408 1315 1308 6 6 4 7 5 5 12 3 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Cumulative Graduation Rates and Continuation Rates ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐ Continuation Rates ‐‐ ‐‐‐ %Enrolled %Enrolled %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 in 4 Years Year 5 in 5 Years Year 6 in 6 Years Year 7 69.6% 56.5% 43.5% 26.1% 17.4% 30.4% 8.7% 34.8% 4.3% 64 7% 64.7% 41 2% 41.2% 44 1% 44.1% 20 6% 20.6% 11 8% 11.8% 35 3% 35.3% 0 0% 0.0% 35 3% 35.3% 0 0% 0.0% 69.2% 50.0% 50.0% 30.8% 15.4% 46.2% 3.8% 50.0% 0.0% 65.6% 56.3% 50.0% 28.1% 25.0% 40.6% 6.3% 69.8% 48.8% 46.5% 14.0% 30.2% 80.0% 64.0% 56.0% 71.4% 62.9% 82 5% 82.5% 80.6% 72.9% 67.3% 42.9% 23.6% 62.2% 3.9% 65.1% 1.1% 79.6% 69.8% 66.2% 39.6% 24.0% 60.0% 4.2% 62.6% 1.7% 81.3% 73.2% 70.0% 46.4% 20.6% 65.4% 2.2% 66.9% 0.7% 82.0% 73.5% 70.2% 43.3% 23.4% 63.1% 2.7% 82.6% 73.3% 69.7% 44.5% 21.8% 79 7% 79.7% 70 2% 70.2% 67 5% 67.5% 81.3% 72.4% 81.0% 66.7% 66.7% 50.0% 50.0% 16.7% 66.7% 0.0% 66.7% 0.0% 50.0% 83.3% 66.7% 16.7% 50.0% 66.7% 0.0% 66.7% 0.0% 50.0% 50.0% 50.0% 50.0% 0.0% 50.0% 0.0% 50.0% 0.0% 71 4% 71.4% 57 1% 57.1% 57 1% 57.1% 14 3% 14.3% 42 9% 42.9% 28 6% 28.6% 14 3% 14.3% 60.0% 40.0% 40.0% 40.0% 20.0% 40.0% 40.0% 20.0% 41.7% 33.3% 100.0% 6‐13 Retention and Graduation Rates By Racial/Ethnic Category First‐‐Time, Full First Time, Full‐ Full‐Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through Fall 2007 Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through Fall 2007 Cohort Type Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Cohort Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Cumulative Graduation Rates and Continuation Rates ‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐ Continuation Rates ‐‐ ‐‐‐‐ Head %Enrolled %Enrolled %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled Count Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 in 4 Years Year 5 in 5 Years Year 6 in 6 Years Year 7 0 0 6 100.0% 50.0% 33.3% 0.0% 33.3% 33.3% 0.0% 33.3% 0.0% 22 81.8% 68.2% 72.7% 27.3% 36.4% 50.0% 4.5% 54 81.5% 61.1% 50.0% 33.3% 16.7% 64 79.7% 62.5% 56.3% 96 84 4% 84.4% 74 0% 74.0% 145 74.5% 6‐14 Retention and Graduation Rates By Admission Category First‐‐Time, Full First Time, Full‐ Full‐Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through Fall 2007 Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through Fall 2007 Cohort Type New Freshman New Freshman New Freshman New Freshman New Freshman New Freshman New Freshman New Freshman New Freshman New Freshman Summer‐Fall Freshmen Summer‐Fall Freshmen Summer‐Fall Freshmen Summer‐Fall Freshmen Summer‐Fall Freshmen Summer Fall Freshmen Summer‐Fall Freshmen Summer‐Fall Freshmen Summer‐Fall Freshmen Act 101/EOP Act 101/EOP Act 101/EOP Act 101/EOP Act 101/EOP Act 101/EOP Act 101/EOP Act 101/EOP Act 101/EOP Cohort Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Head Count 1190 1427 1252 1419 1266 1393 1289 1348 139 171 125 114 120 169 195 204 85 86 101 132 148 128 141 127 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Cumulative Graduation Rates and Continuation Rates ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐ Continuation Rates ‐‐ ‐‐ %Enrolled %Enrolled %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 in 4 Years Year 5 in 5 Years Year 6 in 6 Years Year 7 82.4% 74.9% 70.2% 45.7% 23.7% 65.5% 3.7% 68.2% 1.1% 80 0% 80.0% 71 0% 71.0% 67 8% 67.8% 42 0% 42.0% 23 7% 23.7% 61 9% 61.9% 4 1% 4.1% 64 3% 64.3% 1 7% 1.7% 82.1% 74.1% 71.2% 46.3% 21.9% 66.2% 2.0% 67.8% 0.6% 82.3% 73.8% 70.9% 44.3% 23.5% 64.4% 2.6% 83.1% 73.8% 70.0% 45.7% 21.5% 80.8% 71.4% 68.7% 81.5% 73.5% 80 9% 80.9% 64.7% 56.8% 48.9% 24.5% 22.3% 41.0% 2.9% 44.6% 0.7% 74.3% 63.2% 57.9% 21.1% 29.8% 46.8% 4.7% 52.0% 1.8% 74.4% 64.0% 56.8% 41.6% 15.2% 56.0% 3.2% 57.6% 0.8% 81.6% 67.5% 62.3% 29.8% 25.4% 49.1% 2.6% 77.5% 60.0% 54.2% 22.5% 25.0% 69 2% 69.2% 58 0% 58.0% 52 7% 52.7% 79.0% 62.1% 78.9% 71.8% 62.4% 40.0% 10.6% 27.1% 25.9% 12.9% 28.2% 3.5% 75.6% 54.7% 44.2% 11.6% 25.6% 31.4% 4.7% 34.9% 1.2% 72.3% 58.4% 56.4% 17.8% 33.7% 41.6% 7.9% 46.5% 4.0% 77 3% 77.3% 65 2% 65.2% 53 8% 53.8% 10 6% 10.6% 38 6% 38.6% 30 3% 30.3% 11 4% 11.4% 80.4% 58.1% 51.4% 12.8% 31.8% 74.2% 54.7% 46.1% 77.3% 59.6% 73.2% 6‐15 Retention and Graduation Rates By College of Admission First‐‐Time, Full First Time, Full‐ Full‐Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through Fall 2007 Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through Fall 2007 Cohort Type Professional Studies Professional Studies Professional Studies Professional Studies Professional Studies Professional Studies Professional Studies Professional Studies Professional Studies Professional Studies Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Business Business Business Business Business Business Business Business Cohort Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Cumulative Graduation Rates and Continuation Rates ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐ Continuation Rates ‐‐ ‐‐ Head %Enrolled %Enrolled %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled Count Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 in 4 Years Year 5 in 5 Years Year 6 in 6 Years Year 7 359 87.2% 80.5% 75.8% 51.8% 24.0% 71.9% 3.3% 74.4% 0.6% 464 87 5% 87.5% 79 5% 79.5% 75 9% 75.9% 50 4% 50.4% 24 6% 24.6% 70 3% 70.3% 3 9% 3.9% 73 1% 73.1% 1 1% 1.1% 473 86.0% 81.2% 79.3% 55.0% 22.8% 75.5% 1.1% 76.3% 0.6% 532 84.2% 75.4% 73.1% 47.7% 22.9% 67.9% 2.6% 506 85.2% 77.3% 72.3% 48.2% 21.7% 511 85.5% 77.9% 74.2% 455 89.5% 82.0% 443 86 0% 86.0% 219 79.0% 74.0% 68.9% 50.2% 18.3% 65.8% 2.7% 67.6% 1.4% 333 75.7% 64.0% 61.3% 40.8% 17.4% 56.2% 2.7% 57.1% 1.5% 246 81.7% 69.5% 67.5% 47.2% 18.3% 61.8% 2.4% 64.2% 0.4% 258 83.7% 77.5% 73.3% 48.4% 21.7% 65.5% 0.8% 213 86.4% 76.1% 73.2% 54.5% 17.8% 257 79 0% 79.0% 66 1% 66.1% 64 6% 64.6% 241 74.7% 65.6% 206 83.5% 278 78.8% 69.8% 66.9% 45.7% 20.1% 60.4% 3.6% 62.6% 1.8% 331 78.9% 69.5% 67.4% 37.8% 26.9% 59.8% 4.8% 62.2% 1.8% 291 79.0% 72.5% 67.4% 43.3% 19.6% 61.9% 2.4% 62.9% 1.0% 279 80 3% 80.3% 72 4% 72.4% 71 0% 71.0% 47 0% 47.0% 21 1% 21.1% 65 6% 65.6% 2 2% 2.2% 231 81.0% 72.7% 71.9% 50.6% 18.6% 298 78.5% 70.1% 68.1% 273 83.2% 73.6% 269 78.8% 6‐16 Retention and Graduation Rates By College of Admission First‐‐Time, Full First Time, Full‐ Full‐Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through Fall 2007 Time Freshmen Fall 2000 through Fall 2007 Cohort Type Science & Technology Science & Technology Science & Technology Science & Technology Science & Technology Science & Technology Science & Technology Science & Technology Undeclared Undeclared Undeclared Undeclared Undeclared Undeclared Undeclared Undeclared Cohort Head Year Count 2000 152 2001 225 2002 179 2003 231 2004 196 2005 189 2006 223 2007 273 2000 406 2001 331 2002 289 2003 365 2004 388 2005 436 2006 432 2007 488 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Cumulative Graduation Rates and Continuation Rates ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ ‐‐ Continuation Rates ‐‐ ‐‐‐ %Enrolled %Enrolled %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled %Grad %Enrolled Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 in 4 Years Year 5 in 5 Years Year 6 in 6 Years Year 7 80.3% 72.4% 63.8% 33.6% 28.9% 55.9% 7.9% 61.2% 0.7% 71.6% 62.2% 58.7% 31.6% 25.3% 52.4% 6.2% 56.4% 2.7% 77.7% 67.6% 61.5% 30.7% 24.6% 55.3% 3.4% 58.1% 1.1% 79.7% 70.1% 68.0% 29.4% 32.0% 55.0% 5.6% 76.0% 64.3% 59.7% 29.1% 25.5% 76.2% 66.7% 61.9% 78.9% 70.0% 76.2% 75.1% 66.0% 56.9% 27.8% 27.1% 50.0% 4.7% 53.2% 1.5% 76.4% 65.3% 58.6% 24.2% 28.1% 48.9% 3.9% 52.6% 1.8% 75.1% 62.3% 59.5% 32.2% 25.3% 52.9% 4.5% 56.1% 1.4% 79.7% 67.1% 58.9% 27.1% 28.2% 46.6% 5.5% 80.7% 63.1% 57.2% 23.5% 27.8% 73.4% 59.9% 55.3% 74.8% 61.1% 76.0% 6‐17 Placement Statistics Placement Statistics Placement Statistics Class of 2007 Teaching 15.0% Professional Employment 52.6% Continued Continued Education 21.5% Seeking 10.9% 89.1% of graduates are placed This chart excludes non‐respondents and graduates not available for employment. Source: Career Development Center Post‐Graduation Activities Reports 7‐1 Placement Statistics Graduating Classes from 2003 to 2007 Graduating Classes from 2003 to 2007 College Business 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Liberal Arts 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Professional Studies 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Science & Technology 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Totals 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Number of Graduates Number of Respondents Professional Employment Teaching Continued Education Military Seeking Not Available Graduates Placed Percentage Placed 330 351 285 310 324 307 315 249 285 308 212 228 185 236 239 12 8 9 12 6 27 27 26 18 31 2 1 1 46 46 24 17 30 8 5 4 2 2 253 264 221 266 276 84.6% 85.2% 90.2% 94.0% 90.2% 470 499 498 509 532 427 441 429 445 488 236 245 260 265 290 6 8 10 8 6 101 89 101 111 130 7 5 1 54 61 38 38 47 23 33 19 23 15 350 347 372 384 426 86.6% 85.0% 90.7% 91.0% 90.1% 408 487 456 450 445 388 434 404 410 424 69 72 70 108 93 192 228 207 182 183 59 80 69 69 85 3 2 0 51 46 48 47 58 14 6 10 4 5 323 382 346 359 361 86.4% 89.3% 87.8% 88.4% 86.2% 144 114 127 137 159 137 96 117 121 152 85 54 60 68 87 1 0 5 3 7 21 25 29 30 43 1 1 0 23 13 19 20 12 6 3 4 0 3 108 80 94 101 137 82.4% 86.0% 83.2% 83.5% 91.9% 1352 1451 1366 1406 1460 1259 1286 1199 1261 1372 602 599 575 677 709 211 244 231 205 202 208 221 225 228 289 13 9 2 174 166 129 122 147 51 47 37 29 25 1034 1073 1033 1110 1200 85.6% 86.6% 88.9% 90.1% 89.1% Source: Career Development Center Post‐Graduation Activities Reports 7‐2 Productivity y Student Credit Hour Production By College Student Credit Hour Production By College Academic Year 2007‐2008 SCH Professional Studies 18 9% 18.9% Liberal Arts 44.3% Science & Technology gy 22.7% B siness Business 12.5% Other 1.6% Source: Snyder Report Data File, 2007‐2008 8‐1 FTE Instructional Faculty By College FTE Instructional Faculty By College Academic Year 2007‐2008 Professional Studies 18.9% Liberal Arts 44.3% Science & Technology 21 8% 21.8% Business 12.1% Other 1.9% FTE Instructional Faculty includes overloads. Source: Snyder Report Data File, 2007‐2008 8‐2 700 SCH Per FTE Instructional Faculty By College SCH Per FTE Instructional Faculty By College Academic Year 2007‐2008 665.89 640.6 636.59 600 500.17 500 400 300 200 100 0 Business Liberal Arts Professional Liberal Arts Professional Science & Science & Studies Technology FTE Instructional Faculty includes overloads. Source: Snyder Report Data File, 2007‐2008 8‐3 University Average Average 615.38 Faculty Productivity By College & Department, 2007‐2008 College of Business Home Department C ll College Business Business Total (Discipline in which Department F l G Faculty Generated SCH) d SCH) Accounting (Interdisciplinary) (Accounting) Business Education & Office Information Systems (Interdisciplinary) (Business Education) (Computer & Information Systems) (Management) (Business Information Systems) Computer & Information Systems Computer & Information Systems Finance & Legal Studies (Health Sciences) (Finance) (Legal Studies) Management (I t di i li (Interdisciplinary) ) (Management) Marketing (Interdisciplinary) (Marketing) Fall 2007 F.T.E. Instruc‐ tional SCH F lt Faculty 3,410 9.50 50 0.17 3,360 9.33 SCH Per FTE Instr F lt Faculty 358.95 294.12 360.13 2,654 7.58 82 0.25 1,147 3.33 570 1.00 87 0.25 768 2.75 909 3.75 1,815 6.28 21 0.25 1,002 3.52 792 2.52 3,321 10.58 183 0.58 0 58 3,138 10.00 2,085 6.52 3 0.02 2,082 6.50 14,194 44.21 Source: Snyder Report Data File, 2007‐2008 8‐4 350.13 328.00 344.44 570.00 348.00 279.27 242.40 289.01 84.00 284.66 314.29 313.89 315 52 315.52 313.80 319.79 150.00 320.31 321.06 Spring 2008 Academic Year 2007‐2008 F.T.E. F.T.E. Instruc‐ SCH Per Instruc‐ SCH Per tional FTE Instr tional FTE Instr SCH F lt Faculty Faculty F lt SCH F lt Faculty Faculty F lt 3,259 10.33 315.49 6,669 9.92 672.62 25 0.08 312.50 75 0.13 600.00 3,234 10.25 315.51 6,594 9.79 673.54 2,355 7.73 304.66 1,224 87 3.48 0.50 351.72 174.00 1,044 819 2,017 3.75 3.50 6.52 278.40 234.00 309.36 1,032 3.50 985 3.02 3,655 10.78 294.86 326.16 339.05 3,655 10.78 2,217 6.52 3 0.02 2,214 6.50 14,322 45.38 339.05 340.03 150.00 340.62 315.60 5,009 7.66 82 0.13 2,371 3.41 657 0.75 87 0.13 1,812 3.25 1,728 3.63 3,832 6.40 21 0.13 2,034 3.51 1,777 2.77 6,976 10.68 183 0.29 0 29 6,793 10.39 4,302 6.52 6 0.02 4,296 6.50 28,516 44.80 654.34 656.00 696.33 876.00 696.00 557.54 476.69 598.75 168.00 579.49 641.52 653.18 631 03 631.03 653.80 659.82 300.00 660.92 636.59 Faculty Productivity By College and Department, 2007‐2008 College of Liberal Arts Home Department (Discipline in which Department C ll College F l G Faculty Generated SCH) d SCH) Anthropology (Interdisciplinary) (Anthropology) Art (Honors) (Interdisciplinary) (Art) (Art History) (Art Studio) Communication Studies & Theater Arts (Interdisciplinary) Liberal Arts (Communication Studies) (Theater Arts) Economics (Honors) (I t di i li (Interdisciplinary) ) (Economics) English (Honors) (Interdisciplinary) (English) (Secondary Education) Fall 2007 F.T.E. Instruc‐ tional SCH F lt Faculty 3,306 6.57 3 0.02 3,303 6.55 3,210 10.75 1,794 594 822 SCH Per FTE Instr F lt Faculty 503.20 150.00 504.27 298.60 1.50 2.25 7.00 1196.00 264.00 117.43 6,294 16.33 23 0.08 4,114 12.50 2,157 3.75 3,540 9.08 385.43 287.50 329.12 575.20 389.87 90 0.33 0 33 3,450 8.75 6,311 23.25 45 0.25 165 0.73 6,059 22.02 42 0.25 272.73 272 73 394.29 271.44 180.00 226.03 275.16 168.00 Source: Snyder Report Data File, 2007‐2008 8‐5 Spring 2008 Academic Year 2007‐2008 F.T.E. F.T.E. Instruc‐ SCH Per Instruc‐ SCH Per tional FTE Instr tional FTE Instr SCH F lt Faculty Faculty F lt SCH F lt Faculty Faculty F lt 2,889 6.82 423.61 6,195 6.70 925.32 3 0.02 150.00 6 0.02 300.00 2,886 6.80 424.41 6,189 6.68 927.19 2,529 10.52 240.40 5,739 10.64 539.63 18 0.31 58.06 18 0.16 116.13 3 0.02 150.00 3 0.01 300.00 3 0.00 1,797 0.75 2396.00 1,752 3.75 467.20 2,346 3.00 782.00 753 6.44 116.93 1,575 6.72 234.38 5,322 15.52 3 0.02 3,795 12.25 1,524 3.25 3,305 8.12 54 0.25 29 0.08 0 08 3,222 7.78 6,589 23.90 342.91 150.00 309.80 468.92 407.02 216.00 362 50 362.50 414.14 275.69 181 0.63 6,408 23.27 287.30 275.38 11,616 26 7,909 3,681 6,845 54 119 6,672 12,900 45 346 12,467 42 15.93 0.05 12.38 3.50 8.60 0.13 0 21 0.21 8.27 23.58 0.13 0.68 22.65 0.13 729.42 520.00 639.11 1051.71 795.93 432.00 580 49 580.49 807.26 547.19 360.00 508.82 550.54 336.00 Faculty Productivity By College and Department, 2007‐2008 College of Liberal Arts Home Department (Discipline in which Department C ll College F l G Faculty Generated SCH) d SCH) Exercise Science & Athletics (Exercise Science & Athletics) (Honors) (Interdisciplinary) History (Interdisciplinary) (History) (Secondary Education) Languages & Cultures (Interdisciplinary) (French) (German) Liberal Arts (Spanish) (Russian) (Italian) (Languages & Cultures) (L ti ) (Latin) (Chinese) Mass Communications (Interdisciplinary) (Mass Communications) Music (Honors) (Music) Fall 2007 F.T.E. Instruc‐ tional SCH F lt Faculty 3,377 11.63 3,309 11.43 SCH Per FTE Instr F lt Faculty 290.37 289.50 68 0.20 4,064 12.17 47 0.17 3,933 11.75 84 0.25 2,943 9.60 30 0.08 447 1.75 570 1.75 1,482 4.75 340.00 333.94 276.47 334.72 336.00 306.56 375.00 255.43 325.71 312.00 183 0.50 366.00 231 2,209 18 2,191 2,093 57 2,036 0.77 5.75 0.08 5.67 8.55 0.25 8.30 300.00 384.17 225.00 386.42 244.80 228.00 245.30 Source: Snyder Report Data File, 2007‐2008 8‐6 Spring 2008 Academic Year 2007‐2008 F.T.E. F.T.E. Instruc‐ SCH Per Instruc‐ SCH Per tional FTE Instr tional FTE Instr SCH F lt Faculty Faculty F lt SCH F lt Faculty Faculty F lt 3,245 10.41 311.72 6,622 11.02 600.91 3,209 10.13 316.78 6,518 10.78 604.64 30 0.25 30 0.13 240.00 6 0.03 200.00 74 0.12 643.48 3,837 11.50 333.65 7,901 11.84 667.60 47 0.09 552.94 3,837 11.50 333.65 7,770 11.63 668.39 84 0.13 672.00 2,264 9.63 235.10 5,207 9.62 541.55 17 0.08 212.50 47 0.08 587.50 447 2.00 223.50 894 1.88 476.80 267 1.27 210.24 837 1.51 554.30 1,152 4.77 241.51 2,634 4.76 553.36 75 0.25 300.00 75 0.13 600.00 42 0.25 168.00 225 0.38 600.00 3 0.02 150.00 3 0.01 300.00 69 0.25 0 25 276 00 276.00 69 0.13 0 13 552 00 552.00 192 0.75 256.00 423 0.76 556.58 1,588 5.58 284.59 3,797 5.67 670.26 18 0.04 450.00 1,588 5.58 284.59 3,779 5.63 671.82 2,254 8.55 263.63 4,347 8.55 508.42 57 0.13 456.00 2,254 8.55 263.63 4,290 8.43 509.20 Faculty Productivity By College and Department, 2007‐2008 College of Liberal Arts Home Department (Discipline in which Department Di i li i hi h D t t College Faculty Generated SCH) Philosophy Political Science (Interdisciplinary) (Political Science) Psychology (Interdisciplinary) (Psychology) Liberal Arts (Counseling) Sociology, Social Welfare & Criminal Justice (Interdisciplinary) (Criminal Justice) (Sociology) (Social Work) Liberal Arts Total Fall 2007 F.T.E. Instruc‐ tional SCH Faculty 2,010 5.77 2,001 5.77 SCH Per FTE Instr FTE Instr Faculty 348.35 346.79 2,001 5.77 6,418 16.23 15 0.10 6,379 15.88 24 0.25 346.79 395.44 150.00 401.70 96.00 Spring 2008 Academic Year 2007‐2008 F.T.E. F.T.E. Instruc‐ SCH Per Instruc‐ SCH Per tional FTE Instr FTE Instr tional FTE Instr FTE Instr SCH SCH Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty 1,470 4.00 367.50 3,480 4.89 712.38 1,729 5.35 323.18 3,730 5.56 670.86 3 0.02 150.00 3 0.01 300.00 1,726 5.33 323.83 3,727 5.55 671.53 5,897 16.07 366.96 12,315 16.15 762.54 15 0.05 300.00 5,897 16.07 366.96 12,276 15.98 768.45 24 0.13 192.00 5,108 , 13.17 38 0.17 1,481 4.00 2,373 6.25 1,216 2.75 52,884 154.62 387.85 223.53 370.25 379.68 442.18 342.03 5,453 , 13.53 3 0.02 1,504 3.75 2,472 6.52 1,474 3.25 48,371 149.50 Source: Snyder Report Data File, 2007‐2008 8‐7 403.03 150.00 401.07 379.14 453.54 323.55 10,561 , 13.35 41 0.10 2,985 3.88 4,845 6.39 2,690 3.00 101,255 152.06 791.09 431.58 770.32 758.81 896.67 665.89 Faculty Productivity By College and Department, 2007‐2008 College of Professional Studies College of Professional Studies SCH 5,130 129 90 4,590 24 297 Fall 2007 F.T.E. Instruc‐ tional Faculty 16.00 0 50 0.50 0.25 14.27 0.20 0.78 SCH Per FTE Instr Faculty 320.63 258 00 258.00 360.00 321.65 120.00 380.77 4,295 114 3,629 42 210 75 225 5,603 65 36 312 4,355 139 429 168 99 3,789 51 35 9 3,694 3,081 3,075 6 21,898 13.83 0 25 0.25 9.98 0.35 0.90 1.00 1.35 19.62 0.17 0.25 2.00 13.43 0.25 1.75 1.28 0.50 23.22 0.25 0.17 0.05 22.75 10.51 10.48 0.03 83.18 310.56 456 00 456.00 363.63 120.00 233.33 75.00 166.67 285.58 382.35 144.00 156.00 324.27 556.00 245.14 131.25 198.00 163.18 204.00 205.88 180.00 162.37 293.15 293.42 200.00 263.26 Home Department (Discipline in which Department Faculty College Generated SCH) Early Childhood & Elementary Education (I t di i li (Interdisciplinary) ) (Educational Foundations) (Elementary & Early Childhood Education) (Secondary Education) (Professional Studies) Educational Studies & Secondary Education (I (Interdisciplinary) di i li ) (Educational Foundations) (Elementary & Early Childhood Education) (Secondary Education) (Counseling) (Professional Studies) Exceptionality Programs Professional Professional (Interdisciplinary) Studies (Educational Foundations) (Reading) (Special Education) (Speech Pathology & Audiology) (Education of Deaf/HH) (Interpreter Training) (Professional Studies) Nursing (Honors) (Interdisciplinary) (Professional Studies) (Nursing) Speech Pathology & Audiology (Speech Pathology & Audiology) (Professional Studies) Professional Studies Total Source: Snyder Report Data File, 2007‐2008 8‐8 Spring 2008 F.T.E. Instruc‐ SCH Per tional FTE Instr SCH Faculty Faculty 4,374 14.38 304.17 291 3,870 18 195 0.81 12.93 0.14 0.50 359.26 299.30 128.57 390.00 4,921 17.18 286.44 3,508 990 123 192 108 5,647 10.12 4.50 0.80 1.25 0.52 21.43 346.64 220.00 153.75 153.60 207.69 263.51 51 372 4,396 0.25 2.00 15.05 204.00 186.00 292.09 555 240 33 3,471 2.50 1.60 0.03 26.70 222.00 150.00 1100.00 130.00 9 3,462 2,909 2,903 6 21,322 0.05 26.65 9.95 9.92 0.03 89.64 180.00 129.91 292.36 292.64 200.00 237.86 Academic Year 2007‐2008 F.T.E. Instruc‐ SCH Per tional FTE Instr SCH Faculty Faculty 9,504 15.19 625.67 129 0 25 0.25 516 00 516.00 381 0.53 718.87 8,460 13.60 622.06 42 0.17 247.06 492 0.64 768.75 9,216 114 7,137 1,032 333 267 333 11,250 65 87 684 8,751 139 984 408 132 7,260 51 35 18 7,156 5,990 5,978 12 43,220 15.51 0 13 0.13 10.05 2.43 0.85 1.13 0.94 20.53 0.09 0.25 2.00 14.24 0.13 2.13 1.44 0.27 24.96 0.13 0.09 0.05 24.70 10.23 10.20 0.03 86.41 594.39 912 00 912.00 710.15 425.57 391.76 237.33 356.15 548.11 764.71 348.00 342.00 614.54 1112.00 463.06 283.33 498.11 290.87 408.00 411.76 360.00 289.72 585.53 586.08 400.00 500.17 Faculty Productivity By College and Department, 2007‐2008 College of Science and Technology College of Science and Technology Home Department (Discipline in which Department Faculty College Generated SCH) Biological & Allied Health Sciences g (Interdisciplinary) (Biology) (Natural Science & Math) (Audiology & Speech Pathology) (Health Sciences) Chemistry (Honors) (Interdisciplinary) (Chemistry) Geography & Geosciences (Honors) (Geography) (Biology) (Geosciences) Science & Science & Technology (Marine Science) Instructional Technology Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics (Developmental Studies) (Honors) (Interdisciplinary) (Mathematics) (Computer Science) Physics (Honors) (Biology) (Physics) (E i (Engineering Technology) i T h l ) (Health Sciences) Science & Technology Total SCH 7,959 , 140 7,759 9 Fall 2007 F.T.E. Instruc‐ tional Faculty 20.83 0.50 19.08 0.00 SCH Per FTE Instr Faculty 382.09 280.00 406.66 51 3,644 10 25 3,609 4,113 1.25 11.53 0.08 0.08 11.37 12.98 40.80 316.05 125.00 312.50 317.41 316.87 2,347 6.86 342.13 1,766 702 6.12 3.83 288.56 183.29 7,406 22.07 335.57 54 223 5,523 1,606 3,458 18 78 3,163 199 0.25 1.17 1 17 14.82 5.83 11.03 0.17 0.25 8.37 2 25 2.25 216.00 190.60 190 60 372.67 275.47 313.51 105.88 312.00 377.90 88 44 88.44 27,282 82.27 331.62 Source: Snyder Report Data File, 2007‐2008 8‐9 Spring 2008 F.T.E. Instruc‐ SCH Per tional FTE Instr SCH Faculty Faculty 6,428 , 19.55 328.80 6,353 17.93 354.32 27 48 3,048 11 0.25 1.38 10.83 0.08 108.00 34.78 281.44 137.50 3,037 4,237 60 2,464 3 1 680 1,680 30 666 10.75 13.14 0.25 6.61 0.02 5 93 5.93 0.33 4.10 282.51 322.45 240.00 372.77 150.00 283 31 283.31 90.91 162.44 7,457 291 22.02 1.00 338.65 291.00 285 5,148 1,733 2,758 1 00 1.00 13.35 6.67 10.05 285.00 285 00 385.62 259.82 274.43 2,557 189 12 24,594 7.80 2.00 2 00 0.25 79.69 327.82 94 50 94.50 48.00 308.62 Academic Year 2007‐2008 F.T.E. Instruc‐ SCH Per tional FTE Instr SCH Faculty Faculty 14,387 , 20.19 712.58 140 0.25 560.00 14,112 18.51 762.60 9 0.00 27 0.13 216.00 99 1.32 75.29 6,692 11.18 598.57 21 0.08 262.50 25 0.04 625.00 6,646 11.06 600.90 8,350 13.06 639.36 60 0.13 480.00 4,811 6.74 714.33 3 0.01 300.00 1 680 1,680 2 97 2.97 566 61 566.61 1,796 3.23 556.90 1,368 3.97 345.02 14,863 291 54 508 10,671 3,339 6,216 18 78 5,720 388 12 51,876 22.05 0.50 0.13 1 09 1.09 14.09 6.25 10.54 0.09 0.13 8.09 2 13 2.13 0.13 80.98 674.21 582.00 432.00 468 20 468.20 757.61 534.24 589.75 211.76 624.00 707.48 182 59 182.59 96.00 640.60 Faculty Productivity By College and Department, 2007‐2008 Other Faculty & University Total Other Faculty & University Total Home Department College g Other Other Total Total (Discipline in which Department Faculty Generated SCH) Developmental Instruction (Developmental Courses) (Interdisciplinary Courses) (English Courses) Military Science (Air Force ROTC) (Air Force ROTC) (Army ROTC) Other Interdisciplinary Fall 2007 F.T.E. Instruc‐ tional Facultyy SCH 2,045 8.00 1,748 7.17 93 0.08 204 0.75 62 0.00 7 0.00 0 00 55 0.00 155 0.42 2,262 8.42 SCH Per FTE Instr Facultyy 255.63 243.79 1162.50 272.00 118,520 372.70 Source: Snyder Report Data File, 2007‐2008 8‐10 369.05 268.65 318.00 Spring 2008 Academic Year 2007‐2008 F.T.E. F.T.E. Instruc‐ SCH Per Instruc‐ SCH Per tional FTE Instr tional FTE Instr Facultyy Facultyy Facultyy Facultyy SCH SCH 1,253 5.58 224.55 3,298 6.79 485.71 1,071 5.00 214.20 2,819 6.09 463.27 29 0.08 362.50 122 0.08 1525.00 153 0.50 306.00 357 0.63 571.20 59 0.00 121 0.00 10 0.00 0 00 17 0.00 0 00 49 0.00 104 0.00 41 0.08 512.50 196 0.25 784.00 1,353 5.66 239.05 3,615 7.04 513.49 109,962 369.87 297.30 228,482 371.29 615.38 Bloomsburg University Number of Sections By Section Size Range y g On‐Campus Lectures & Seminars Level Undergraduate Undergraduate Undergraduate g Undergraduate Undergraduate Undergraduate Undergraduate Undergraduate Undergraduate Undergraduate Undergraduate Undergraduate Section Size Range Less than 5 5‐9 10‐19 20‐34 35‐49 50‐99 100‐149 150‐199 200‐249 250‐300 More than 300 Subtotal Graduate Graduate Graduate d Graduate Graduate Graduate Graduate Graduate Less than 5 5‐9 10‐19 20‐34 35‐49 50‐100 More than 100 Subtotal Total Number of Sections Fall 2004 2 36 190 568 197 41 19 10 7 2 0 1072 Fall 2005 2 24 193 595 189 46 17 8 10 0 0 1084 Fall 2006 2 34 175 632 185 44 19 10 8 1 0 1110 Fall 2007 5 38 194 609 208 42 22 8 8 0 0 1134 Fall 2008 2 40 193 644 182 44 21 12 6 0 0 1144 0 4 25 25 2 0 0 56 2 1 22 29 0 0 0 54 0 2 23 25 3 0 0 53 1 13 16 31 0 0 0 61 5 17 24 27 1 0 0 74 1128 1138 1163 1195 1218 Undergraduate Avg Section Size 31.89 32.43 32.40 32.03 32.21 Graduate Avg Section Size 19.91 20.19 20.55 18.15 15.78 Total Avg Section Size Avg Section Size 31.29 31.85 31.86 31.32 31.21 Excludes off‐campus lectures and distance education courses. Sections meeting concurrently at the same time and same location had their enrollments combined and were counted as one section. Combined UG/GR sections were counted as undergraduate regardless of the proportion of enrollments in those sections. 8‐11 Faculty/Staff y Data Full‐Time Employees By Gender, Race & EEO Category Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Gender Men Women Total 1998 472 390 862 1999 462 399 861 2000 458 405 863 2001 470 402 872 2002 461 413 874 2003 454 415 869 2004 460 421 881 2005 461 422 883 2006 461 442 903 2007 471 461 932 2008 461 471 932 Racial/Ethnic Category 1998 Black, non‐Hispanic 33 Asian or Pacific Islander 22 Hispanic 9 American Indian/Alaska Native 2 White, non‐Hispanic 796 Total 862 1999 32 22 11 2000 30 25 11 2001 30 27 10 2002 30 29 10 2003 32 32 11 2004 28 30 10 2005 32 31 11 2006 33 32 11 2007 40 33 11 2008 33 36 11 2 794 861 2 795 863 2 803 872 1 804 874 0 794 869 0 813 881 1 808 883 2 825 903 3 845 932 4 848 932 EEO Category 1998 Exec/adm/mgr 80 Faculty 383 Oth P f i Other Professional l 68 Technical/Paraprofessio nal 37 Clerical/Secretarial 120 Skilled Crafts 58 Service/Maintenance 116 Total 862 1999 36 381 109 2000 36 381 116 2001 36 386 119 2002 34 377 123 2003 36 378 128 2004 32 379 130 2005 33 383 125 2006 32 395 126 2007 33 408 141 2008 31 408 146 37 124 57 117 861 32 124 54 120 863 32 125 53 121 872 32 134 53 121 874 27 135 49 116 869 27 142 51 120 881 27 142 53 120 883 28 149 53 120 903 25 149 48 128 932 27 152 47 121 932 9‐1 Full‐Time Employees By Gender Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 500 Fu ull‐Time Em mployees 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Men 472 Women 390 Total 862 462 399 458 405 470 402 461 413 454 415 460 421 461 422 461 442 471 461 461 471 861 863 872 874 869 881 883 903 932 932 9‐2 Full‐Time Executive/Administrative/Managerial Employees By Gender Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 50 Fu ull‐Time Em mployees 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Men 48 Women 32 Total 80 28 8 28 8 27 9 26 8 27 9 24 8 24 9 23 9 23 10 22 9 36 36 36 34 36 32 33 32 33 31 In 1999, upon review of the EEO categories, many EAM positions were moved to the Other Professionals EEO code. 9‐3 Full‐Time Faculty By Gender Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 300 Fu ull‐Time Em mployees 250 200 150 100 50 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Men 240 Women 143 Total 383 232 149 233 148 242 144 229 148 228 150 230 149 227 156 236 159 236 172 230 178 381 381 386 377 378 379 383 395 408 408 9‐4 Full‐Time Other Professional Employees By Gender Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 100 Fu ull‐Time Em mployees 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Men 39 Women 29 Total 68 58 51 58 58 62 57 65 58 67 61 67 63 67 58 65 61 73 68 76 70 109 116 119 123 128 130 125 126 141 146 In 1999, upon review of the EEO categories, many EAM positions were moved to the Other Professionals EEO code. 9‐5 Full‐Time Other Technical/Paraprofessional Employees By Gender Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 40 Fu ull‐Time Em mployees 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Men 18 Women 19 Total 37 17 20 14 18 14 18 14 18 10 17 10 17 10 17 9 19 8 17 9 18 37 32 32 32 27 27 27 28 25 27 9‐6 Full‐Time Other Clerical/Secretarial Employees By Gender Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 160 Fu ull‐Time Em mployees 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Men 10 Women 110 Total 120 11 113 11 113 11 114 14 120 16 119 18 124 18 124 18 131 19 130 19 133 124 124 125 134 135 142 142 149 149 152 9‐7 Full‐Time Other Skilled Crafts Employees By Gender Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 70 Fu ull‐Time Em mployees 60 50 40 30 20 0 10 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Men 56 Women 2 Total 58 55 2 52 2 53 0 52 1 49 0 51 0 53 0 52 1 48 0 47 0 57 54 53 53 49 51 53 53 48 47 9‐8 Full‐Time Other Service/Maintenance Employees By Gender Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 80 Fu ull‐Time Em mployees 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Men 61 Women 55 Total 116 61 56 62 58 61 60 61 60 57 59 60 60 62 58 58 62 64 64 58 63 117 120 121 121 116 120 120 120 128 121 9‐9 Full‐Time Employyees Full‐Time Employees By Racial Category Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Total 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 862 861 863 872 874 869 881 883 903 932 932 White 796 Amer Ind 2 Hispanic 9 Asian 22 794 2 795 2 803 2 804 1 794 0 813 0 808 1 825 2 845 3 848 4 11 22 11 25 10 27 10 29 11 32 10 30 11 31 11 32 11 33 11 36 Black l k 32 30 30 30 32 28 32 33 40 33 33 9‐10 Full‐Time Employees Full‐Time Executive/Administrative/Managerial Employees By Racial Category Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Total 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 80 36 36 36 34 36 32 33 32 33 31 White 72 Asian 1 Black l k 7 33 1 35 1 34 1 32 1 34 1 31 1 32 1 32 0 32 0 29 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 In 1999, upon review of the EEO categories, many EAM positions were moved to the Other Professionals EEO code. 9‐11 Full‐Time Employyees Full‐Time Faculty By Racial Category Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Total 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 383 381 381 386 377 378 379 383 395 408 408 White 345 Amer Ind 1 Hispanic 6 Asian 18 342 1 338 1 343 1 333 0 329 0 334 0 335 1 343 2 350 2 351 3 6 18 7 21 6 23 7 25 8 28 7 25 8 25 8 28 8 29 8 32 Black l k 14 14 13 12 13 13 14 14 19 14 13 9‐12 Full‐Time Employyees Full‐Time Other Professional Employees By Racial Category Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Total 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 68 109 116 119 123 128 130 125 126 141 146 White 64 Amer Ind 1 Hispanic 0 Asian 1 99 1 107 1 110 1 113 1 117 0 121 0 115 0 115 0 129 0 136 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Black l k 6 6 6 7 9 7 8 9 10 8 2 9‐13 Full‐Time Other Technical/Paraprofessional Employees By Racial Category Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 10 Fu ull‐Time Em mployees 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Total 37 White 37 Black 0 37 37 32 32 32 32 32 32 27 27 27 27 27 27 28 28 25 25 27 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9‐14 Full‐Tim me Employe ees Full‐Time Other Clerical/Secretarial Employees By Racial Category Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Total White 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 120 113 124 118 124 118 125 119 134 129 135 130 142 138 142 137 149 143 149 143 152 148 Hispanic Asian 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 Black l k 5 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 4 4 2 9‐15 Full‐Time Other Skilled Crafts Employees By Racial Category Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 10 F Full‐Time E mployees 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Total 58 White 57 Black l k 1 57 56 54 53 53 52 53 52 49 48 51 50 53 52 53 52 48 47 47 46 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9‐16 Full‐Time Employyees Full‐Time Other Service/Maintenance Employees By Racial Category Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Total 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 116 117 120 121 121 116 120 120 120 128 121 White 108 Amer Ind 0 Hispanic 2 Asian 1 109 0 112 0 113 0 113 0 109 0 112 0 110 0 112 0 119 1 112 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 5 5 5 5 4 4 6 5 5 5 Black l k 5 9‐17 Full‐Time Professors By Gender Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 100 Fu ull‐Time Em mployees 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Men 79 Women 29 Total 108 78 30 83 33 84 36 86 36 89 34 92 30 91 30 94 30 92 34 90 32 108 116 120 122 123 122 121 124 126 122 9‐18 Full‐Time Associate Professors By Gender Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 100 Fu ull‐Time Em mployees 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Men 90 Women 39 Total 129 84 38 79 37 80 36 79 35 73 38 66 41 57 42 62 42 64 43 63 43 122 116 116 114 111 107 99 104 107 106 9‐19 Full‐Time Assistant Professors By Gender Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 100 Fu ull‐Time Em mployees 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Men 58 Women 55 Total 113 60 56 59 60 64 57 54 58 55 56 57 58 61 56 63 66 70 71 67 75 116 119 121 112 111 115 117 129 141 142 9‐20 Full‐Time Instructors By Gender Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 100 Fu ull‐Time Em mployees 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Men 13 Women 20 Total 33 10 25 12 18 14 15 10 19 11 22 15 20 18 28 17 21 10 24 10 27 35 30 29 29 33 35 46 38 34 37 9‐21 Full‐Time Tenured Faculty By Gender Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 200 Fu ull‐Time Em mployees 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Men 183 Women 95 Total 278 176 96 178 99 178 96 173 94 163 89 160 89 155 85 157 88 157 93 157 93 272 277 274 267 252 249 240 245 250 250 9‐22 Full‐Time Tenure‐Track Faculty By Gender Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 200 Fu ull‐Time Em mployees 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Men 41 Women 31 Total 72 45 31 41 32 44 33 43 38 50 46 48 45 53 46 58 53 68 61 57 57 76 73 77 81 96 93 99 111 129 114 9‐23 Full‐Time Not On Tenure‐Track Faculty By Gender Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 Fall 1998 through Fall 2008 200 Fu ull‐Time Em mployees 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Men 16 Women 17 Total 33 11 22 14 17 20 15 13 16 15 15 22 15 19 25 21 18 11 18 16 27 33 31 35 29 30 37 44 39 29 43 9‐24 Library y Statistics Library Staff, Expenditures and Collections Staff Fall 2008 Full‐Time Equivalent (FTE) Librarians 10.00 Other Professional Staff 1.00 All other paid staff 13.00 Student Assistants 8.90 Total FTE Staff 32.90 Collections, Fiscal Year 2008 Books, serial backfiles and other paper materials (include government documents) EE‐Books Books Microforms Audiovisual materials Current serial subscriptions Held at end of end of Fiscal Year Library Expenditures, Fiscal Year 2008 Total salaries and wages Information resources: Books, serial backfiles and other materials (one‐time purchases)) p Current serial subscriptions (ongoing commitments) Other information resources: Document delivery/interlibrary loan Preservation Other expenditures for information resources Operating expenditures: Computer hardware and software (include maintenance) Bibliographic utilities, networks and consortia All other operating expenditures 520,287 12 202 TOTAL EXPENDITURES 12,202 TOTAL EXPENDITURES 2,133,713 13,543 46,736 Source: 2008 Academic Libraries Survey 10‐1 Amount (whole Amount (whole dollars only) $1,385,839 $272,952 , $973,383 $12,428 $29,047 $1,166 $448,594 $36,322 $186,052 $3 345 783 $3,345,783 Library Services Library Services Fiscal Year 2008 Number Interlibrary loans provided to other libraries 9,375 Interlibrary loans received from other libraries 4,341 General Circulation Transactions 31,304 Reserve Circulation Transactions 242 Presentations to Groups 167 Total Attendance at All Presentations 3,548 Library Services Typical Week, Fall 2008 Number Hours Open in a Typical Week 95 G t C Gate Count in a Typical Week ti T i lW k 7 714 7,714 Reference Transactions in a Typical Week 253 Source: 2008 Academic Libraries Survey 10‐2 Financial Data Financial Assistance to Students In Institutions of Higher Education g 1998‐99 through 2007‐08 $45,000,000 Total D Dollars Awaarded $40 000 000 $40,000,000 $35,000,000 $30,000,000 $25,000,000 $20,000,000 $15,000,000 $10,000,000 $5 000 000 $5,000,000 $0 1998‐99 1999‐00 2000‐01 2001‐02 2002‐03 2003‐04 2004‐05 2005‐06 2006‐07 2007‐08 Grants Loans Scholarships Student Employment Source: Office of Financial Aid (Financial Assistance to Students in Institutions of Higher Education Reports – former OCR reports) 11‐1 Financial Assistance to Students In Institutions of Higher Education g 1998‐99 through 2007‐08 10,000 Total Number of A Awards 9,000 , 8,000 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 1998‐99 1999‐00 Grants 2000‐01 Loans 2001‐02 2002‐03 Scholarships 2003‐04 2004‐05 2005‐06 2006‐07 2007‐08 Student Employment Source: Office of Financial Aid (Financial Assistance to Students in Institutions of Higher Education Reports – former OCR reports) 11‐2 Financial Assistance to Students In Institutions of Higher Education g 1998‐99 through 2007‐08 Un nduplicated d Number o of Recipien nts 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 1998‐99 1999‐00 Grants 2000‐01 Loans 2001‐02 2002‐03 2003‐04 Scholarships 2004‐05 2005‐06 2006‐07 2007‐08 Student Employment Source: Office of Financial Aid (Financial Assistance to Students in Institutions of Higher Education Reports – former OCR reports) 11‐3 Financial Assistance to Students In Institutions of Higher Education g 1998‐99 through 2007‐08 Financial Category GRANTS 1997‐98 1998‐99 1999‐00 2000‐01 2001‐02 2002‐03 2003‐04 2004‐05 2005‐06 2006‐07 2007‐08 Total Number of Awards 5,512 5,672 5,796 5,777 6,182 6,541 6,849 6,722 6,873 6,499 7,027 Total Number of Total Number of Unduplicated Recipients 3,222 3,390 3,488 3,550 3,734 3,844 3,955 3,817 3,969 3,784 3,767 8,724,154 9,264,185 Total Number of Awards 6,118 6,094 6,093 6,234 6,843 7,350 8,046 7,746 8,109 8,606 8,718 T lN b Total Number of f Unduplicated Recipients 4,401 4,334 4,321 4,395 4,778 4,950 5,269 5,087 5,290 5,579 5,623 Total Dollar Amount LOANS Total Dollar Amount SCHOLARSHIPS 9,733,506 10,681,915 12,413,466 13,792,677 14,724,328 15,268,689 16,331,333 17,395,298 18,304,554 17,957,356 18,477,702 19,976,403 21,395,324 24,197,468 26,829,881 31,511,728 31,258,908 34,695,784 38,257,876 41,969,019 Total Number of Awards 979 1,045 1,095 1,250 1,334 1,407 1,381 1,471 1,753 1,710 1,832 Total Number of Unduplicated Recipients Total Dollar Amount 896 1,265,053 949 1,425,240 972 1,593,665 1,116 1,795,282 1,187 2,050,834 1,239 2,231,735 1,233 2,382,295 1,283 2,686,279 1,501 3,099,901 1,487 3,340,028 1,600 3,584,060 Total Number of Awards 2,158 2,094 2,064 2,061 2,209 2,103 2,034 2,114 2,172 2,142 2,278 STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Total Number of STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Total Number of Unduplicated Recipients Total Dollar Amount 1,856 2,739,340 1,813 2,579,664 1,839 2,586,618 1,837 2,689,780 1,962 3,089,355 1,830 2,777,669 1,809 2,794,846 2,114 2,764,301 1,902 3,071,112 1,843 3,202,982 1,847 3,904,044 Total Number of Awards 14,767 14,905 15,048 15,322 16,568 17,401 18,310 18,053 18,907 18,957 19,855 Total All Categories of Total Number of Fi Financial Assistance i lA i Unduplicated Recipients 5,704 5,665 5,788 5,927 6,270 6,432 6,727 6,649 7,079 7,092 7,237 Total Dollar Amount 30,685,903 31,746,791 33,890,192 36,562,301 41,751,123 45,631,962 51,413,197 51,978,177 57,198,130 62,196,184 67,761,677 Source: Office of Financial Aid (Financial Assistance to Students in Institutions of Higher Education Reports – former OCR reports) 11‐4 BASIC ANNUAL CHARGES OF FULL‐TIME STUDENTS 1998‐99 1998 99 THROUGH 2008 THROUGH 2008‐09 09 Level/Residency/Category 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Undergraduate In-StateTuition $3,468 $3,618 $3,792 $4,016 $4,378 $4,598 $4,810 $4,906 $5,038 Out-of-State Tuition $8,824 $9,046 $9,480 $10,040 $10,946 $11,496 $12,026 $12,266 $12,598 Total Mandatory Fees $810 $837 $876 $976 $1,172 $1,246 $1,279 $1,320 $1,374 Student Union Fee $120 $120 $120 $120 $120 $120 $120 $120 $120 Health Service Fee $74 $74 $74 $74 $74 $114 $114 $114 $114 Academic Enhancement Fee $272 $284 $298 $360 $438 $460 $481 $490.50 $503.50 Community Activities Fee $145 $151.50 $158 $170 $184 $192 $201.50 $206 $211 Recreation Fee $145 $151.50 $158 $158 $158 $158 $158 $158 $182 Stud. Union Operating p g Fee $$53.50 $$56 $$58 $$64 $$68 $$72 $$74.50 $$76 $$78 Registration/Transcript Fee $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 Transportation Fee $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $30 Technology Fee* $100 $100 $100 $125 $125 Graduate In-StateTuition $3,468 $3,780 $4,138 $4,600 $5,254 $5,518 $5,772 $5,888 $6,048 Out-of-State Tuition $6,236 $6,610 $7,008 $7,554 $8,408 $8,830 $9,236 $9,422 $9,678 Total Mandatory Fees $665 $686 $718 $834 $1,052 $1,201 $1,318 $1,359 $1,415 Student Union Fee $120 $120 $120 $120 $120 $120 $120 $120 $120 Health Service Fee $74 $74 $74 $74 $74 $114 $114 $114 $114 Academic Enhancement Fee $272 $284 $298 $388 $502 $607 $721.50 $736 $755.50 Recreation Fee $145 $151.50 $158 $158 $158 $158 $158 $158 $182 Stud. Union Operating Fee $53.50 $56 $58 $64 $68 $72 $74.50 $76 $78 Registration/Transcript Fee $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 Transportation Fee $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $30 Technology Fee* $100 $100 $100 $125 $125 Room Charge (Double) B d Ch Board Charge (7 D Day)) $1,994 $1,556 $1 556 $2,174 $2,326 $1,610 $1 610 $1,706 $1 706 $2,516 $1 926 $1,926 $2,772 $2,004 $2 004 $2,896 $2,104 $2 104 * Out-of-State students pay $273 per year in technology fees during 2008-09. 11‐5 $3,012 $2,188 $2 188 $3,126 $2,250 $2 250 $3,282 $2,334 $2 334 2007-08 2008-09 $5,177 $5,358 $12,944 $13,396 $1,446 $1,490 $120 $120 $114 $124 $517.50 $535.50 $217 $224.50 $182 $182 $$80 $$83 $10 $10 $30 $30 $175 $181 $6,214 $6,430 $9,944 $10,288 $1,488 $1,534 $120 $120 $114 $124 $776.50 $803.50 $182 $182 $80 $83 $10 $10 $30 $30 $175 $181 $3,610 $2,420 $2 420 $3,750 $2,542 $2 542 Net Tuition & Fees Revenues vs. State Appropriations 2003‐2004 2003 2004 THROUGH 2007 THROUGH 2007‐2008 2008 $55,000,000 Dollars $50,000,000 $45,000,000 $40,000,000 $35,000,000 $30,000,000 2003‐04 2004‐05 2005‐06 Net Tuition & Fees Source: Audited Financial Statements 2006‐07 State Appropriations 11‐6 2007‐08 2007‐2008 Operating Expenses 2007‐2008 Operating Expenses Auxiliary Enterprises 14% Student Aid 4% Depreciation 5% Operations & Maintenance of Plant 8% Instruction 37% Institutional Support 13% Student Services 8% Academic Support 9% Source: Audited Financial Statement, 2007‐2008 11‐7 Research 0% Public Service 2% Revenues & Expenses 2003‐2004 2003 2004 THROUGH 2007 THROUGH 2007‐2008 2008 Description 2003‐2004 2004‐2005 2005‐2006 2006‐2007 2007‐2008 $41,338,546 $44,235,803 $47,171,890 $47,880,901 $49,280,122 Federal Grants & Contracts Federal Grants & Contracts $6,790,378 $7,102,684 $6,552,348 $7,218,697 $7,928,944 State Grants & Contracts $6,847,138 $6,786,405 $7,234,456 $8,557,785 $8,693,433 $438,760 $1,167,274 $989,261 $978,035 $910,560 $1,880,084 $1,696,416 $1,878,504 $1,969,719 $2,524,001 $20,219,657 $22,443,307 $23,228,453 $23,581,158 $25,292,606 $563 933 $563,933 $727 066 $727,066 $632 682 $632,682 $649 797 $649,797 $1 506 071 $1,506,071 $78,078,496 $84,158,955 $87,687,594 $90,836,092 $96,135,737 State Appropriations $31,776,302 $33,652,907 $35,419,417 $37,183,999 $37,594,467 Investment Income $1,185,171 $1,427,874 $2,022,750 $3,371,410 $3,109,508 $253,483 $249,607 $214,360 $253,898 $211,062 ($1,393,100) ($1,384,078) ($1,418,763) ($1,504,216) ($1,451,553) $7,849 $3,009 $81,420 ($10,901) ($11,241) $134,254 $103,484 $116,595 $129,643 $124,833 $31 963 959 $31,963,959 $34 052 803 $34,052,803 $36 435 779 $36,435,779 $39 423 833 $39,423,833 $39 577 076 $39,577,076 Capital Appropriations $785,854 $1,390,189 $1,665,430 $1,381,063 $1,443,170 Capital Grants & Gifts $450,943 $512,253 $55,624 $465,693 $176,740 $1,236,797 $1,902,442 $1,721,054 $1,846,756 $1,619,910 $111,279,252 $120,114,200 $125,844,427 $132,106,681 $137,332,723 Operating Revenues Net Tuition & Fees Nongovernmental Grants & Contracts Sales & Services of Educational Departments Auxiliary Enterprises Oh R Other Revenues Total Operating Revenues Nonoperating Revenues Gifts for other than capital purposes Interest Expense (Loss) Gain on disposal of assets Other nonoperating revenue Total Nonoperating Revenues Total Nonoperating Revenues Other Revenues Commonwealth Capital Asset Additions Total Other Revenues Total Revenues 11‐8 Revenues & Expenses 2003‐2004 2003 2004 THROUGH 2007 THROUGH 2007‐2008 2008 Description 2003‐2004 2004‐2005 2005‐2006 2006‐2007 2007‐2008 $42,338,176 $42,952,466 $44,047,657 $47,729,965 $50,703,938 $201 985 $201,985 $311 788 $311,788 $358 738 $358,738 $285 563 $285,563 $382 212 $382,212 Operating Expenses Instruction Research Public Service $1,940,208 $2,221,883 $1,938,022 $2,039,738 $2,422,234 Academic Support $8,861,218 $9,423,767 $10,255,180 $10,210,733 $11,808,986 Student Services $7,370,998 $7,794,695 $8,429,530 $9,279,375 $10,156,672 $15,971,549 $15,721,452 $16,573,922 $18,001,995 $17,970,693 Operations & Maintenance of Plant Operations & Maintenance of Plant $7 634 439 $7,634,439 $8 237 823 $8,237,823 $9 233 024 $9,233,024 $9 555 840 $9,555,840 $10 905 723 $10,905,723 Depreciation $5,339,081 $5,460,485 $5,595,951 $6,111,932 $6,627,438 Student Aid $3,460,946 $3,858,755 $4,039,325 $4,495,007 $4,746,000 $15,417,809 $16,364,400 $17,153,307 $19,068,119 $19,617,079 $108,536,409 $112,347,514 $117,624,656 $126,778,267 $135,340,975 $2,742,843 $7,766,686 $8,219,771 $5,328,414 $1,991,748 Net Assets Beginning of Year $29,866,671 $32,609,514 $40,376,200 $48,595,971 $53,924,385 Net Assets End of Year $32,609,514 $40,376,200 $48,595,971 $53,924,385 $55,916,133 Institutional Support Auxiliary Enterprises Total Operating Expenses Increase in Net Assets Source: Audited Financial Statements, 2003‐2004 through 2007‐2008 11‐9 Facilities Physical Plant Data, 2008‐09 Facility Name Andruss Library Bakeless Center for the Humanities Ben Franklin Building Boyd F. Buckingham Maintenance Center Buckalew Place B lk M t i l St Bulk Material Storage Area A Carpenter Shop Carver Hall Centennial Hall Columbia Hall Communication Studies & Theatre Arts Rental Development Center (Rental) Development Center Garage (Rental) ( ) DGS Building (Modular) Elwell Hall Fenstemaker Alumni House Fenstemaker Alumni House Garage Grounds Crew Building (Modular) H.P.E. Building Haas Center for the Arts Hartline Science Center Heating Plant Kehr Student Union Luzerne Hall Lycoming Hall Magee Center Maintenance Center Annex McCormick Human Services Center Mitchell Bungalow Montgomery Apartment Complex (Albert) Montgomery Apartment Complex (Barton) Montgomery Apartment Complex (Diehl) g y p p ( g ) Montgomery Apartment Complex (Englehart) Montgomery Apartment Complex (Marmon) Montgomery Apartment Complex (Marshall) Montour Hall Type Auxiliary E&G E&G E&G E&G E&G E&G E&G E&G Auxiliary E&G Other Other E&G Both E&G E&G E&G E&G E&G E&G E&G Both Auxiliary Auxiliary E&G E&G E&G E&G Auxiliary Auxiliary Auxiliary Auxiliaryy Auxiliary Auxiliary Auxiliary Function Libraries Instructional Institutional Support Physical Plant Operations Academic Support Ph i l Pl t O Physical Plant Operations ti Physical Plant Operations Executive Management Student Service Student Service Ancillary Support Institutional Support Physical Plant Operations Physical Plant Operations Student Service Academic Support Physical Plant Operations Physical Plant Operations Student Service Student Service Instructional Physical Plant Operations Student Service Student Service Student Service Instructional Physical Plant Operations Instructional Academic Support Student Service Student Service Student Service Student Service Student Service Student Service Student Service 12‐1 Year of Year of Year Year Year of Last Year of Last Cost of Last Cost of Last Construction Acquired Renovation Original Cost Renovation Leased 1997 $8,500,000 1970 2003 $1,535,812 $907,702 1930 2007 $141,630 $7,166,000 1970 $311,636 1860 1926 2004 $6,000 1987 $18 494 $18,494 1938 $57,657 1867 $70,000 1939 2001 $300,000 $7,393,000 1970 $1,979,115 Yes Yes Yes 1985 1985 $30,000 1968 $3,086,214 1929 1987 2001 $110,000 $478,604 1929 1987 1987 1987 $29,473 1987 $14,777 1967 $1,558,797 1969 2005 $2,285,477 $9,154,000 1938 $30,356 1973 1992 $1,523,128 $7,473,450 1967 2005 $1,508,253 $1,088,500 1976 $2,638,323 1942 1988 2007 $426,500 $1,000,000 1991 $126,000 1984 2007 $6,406,000 $5,000,000 1958 1998 $29,000 1988 $1,010,500 1988 $1,010,500 1988 $1,010,500 1988 $1,010,500 $ , , 1988 $1,010,500 1988 $1,010,500 1965 $1,111,616 Physical Plant Data, 2008‐09 Facility Name Monty's Mt. Olympus Apartments (Berks) Mt. Olympus Apartments (Bucks) Mt. Olympus Apartments (Chester) Mt. Olympus Apartments (Cumberland) Mt. Olympus Apartments (Dauphin) Mt. Olympus Apartments (Lackawanna) Mt. Olympus Apartments (Lancaster) Mt. Olympus Apartments (Lehigh) Mt. Olympus Apartments (Northampton) Mt. Olympus Apartments (Philadelphia) y Navy Hall Nelson Fieldhouse Gymnasium Northumberland Hall Old Science Hall Orchid Greenhouse Pole Barn Redman Stadium Robert D Warren Student Services Center Robert D. Warren Student Services Center ROTC Building (Modular) Schuylkill Hall Scranton Commons Simon Hall Stitley Dome Building Student Recreation Center Sutliff Hall T.I.P. Building (Modular) Tennis Building University Bookstore Upper Campus Greenhouse Waller Administration Building Wilson House Type Auxiliary Auxiliary Auxiliary Auxiliary Auxiliary Auxiliary Auxiliary Auxiliary Auxiliary Auxiliary Auxiliary E&G E&G Auxiliary E&G E&G E&G E&G Auxiliary E&G Auxiliary Auxiliary E&G E&G Auxiliary E&G E&G E&G Both E&G E&G E&G Function Student Service Student Service Student Service Student Service Student Service Student Service Student Service Student Service Student Service Student Service Student Service Instructional Instructional Student Service Instructional Instructional Physical Plant Operations Student Service Student Service Student Service Instructional Student Service Student Service Instructional Physical Plant Operations Student Service Instructional Instructional Instructional Student Service Physical Plant Operations Institutional Support pp Academic Support Source: PASSHE Facilities Database, 2008‐09 12‐2 Year of Year of Year Year Year of Last Year of Last Cost of Last Cost of Last Construction Acquired Renovation Original Cost Renovation Leased 2004 $4,288,079 2001 $530,195 2001 $519,047 2001 $530,195 2001 $530,195 2001 $519,047 2001 $530,195 2001 $530,195 2001 $519,047 2001 $530,195 2001 $808,204 1939 2006 $204,720 , $4,087,113 , , 1972 $2,836,522 1960 2005 $658,328 $1,088,500 1907 1990 $100,000 $1,642,134 1990 $17,950 1987 $93,816 1974 $876,859 1966 2007 $1 172 081 $2,100,000 $1,172,081 $2 100 000 1987 1987 $34,892 1965 $132,800 1970 2001 $1,642,134 $2,852,027 1933 $35,320 1982 $41,000 1995 2006 $5,677,405 $3,631,024 1959 1987 $ $3,199,263 $ $1,091,796 1987 1987 $30,000 2006 $403,246 1957 1999 $519,118 $698,610 1987 $20,886 1972 $1,511,893 1930 1988 $121,879 Physical Plant Square Footage Data, 2008‐09 Facility Name Andruss Library Bakeless Center for the Humanities Ben Franklin Building Boyd F. Buckingham Maintenance Center Buckalew Place Bulk Material Storage Area Carpenter Shop Carver Hall Centennial Hall Columbia Hall Communication Studies & Theatre Arts Rental p ( ) Development Center (Rental) Development Center Garage (Rental) DGS Building (Modular) Elwell Hall Fenstemaker Alumni House Fenstemaker Alumni House Garage Grounds Crew Building (Modular) H P E Building H.P.E. Building Haas Center for the Arts Hartline Science Center Heating Plant Kehr Student Union Luzerne Hall Lycoming Hall Magee Center Maintenance Center Annex McCormick Human Services Center Mitchell Bungalow Montgomery Apartment Complex (Albert) Montgomery Apartment Complex (Barton) g y p p ( ) Montgomery Apartment Complex (Diehl) Montgomery Apartment Complex (Englehart) Montgomery Apartment Complex (Marmon) Montgomery Apartment Complex (Marshall) Montour Hall Type Auxiliary E&G E&G E&G E&G E&G E&G E&G E&G Auxiliary E&G Other Other E&G Both E&G E&G E&G E&G E&G E&G E&G Both Auxiliary Auxiliary E&G E&G E&G E&G Auxiliary Auxiliary Auxiliaryy Auxiliary Auxiliary Auxiliary Auxiliary Function Libraries Instructional Institutional Support Physical Plant Operations Academic Support Physical Plant Operations Physical Plant Operations Executive Management Student Service Student Service Ancillary Support Institutional Support pp Physical Plant Operations Physical Plant Operations Student Service Academic Support Physical Plant Operations Physical Plant Operations Student Service Student Service Student Service Instructional Physical Plant Operations Student Service Student Service Student Service Instructional Physical Plant Operations Instructional Academic Support Student Service Student Service Student Service Student Service Student Service Student Service Student Service 12‐3 Gross SQFT 108,173 54,864 33,869 10,565 8,746 1,322 7,471 26,812 72,494 84,639 2,100 3,792 , 510 1,523 150,470 6,871 449 3,943 2 072 2,072 66,359 124,991 33,190 90,569 74,331 58,311 28,043 3,472 104,756 1,309 15,126 15,126 15,126 , 15,126 15,126 15,126 62,923 Assignable Assignable SQFT Assignable Assignable SQFT SQFT Percentage 85,125 78.69% 30,886 56.30% 17,844 52.69% 8,996 85.15% 7,299 83.46% 1,162 87.90% 5,928 79.35% 13,334 49.73% 40,542 55.92% 54,761 64.70% 2,100 100.00% 2,953 , 77.87% 473 92.75% 1,233 80.96% 104,543 69.48% 4,766 69.36% 414 92.20% 3,380 85.72% 1 716 1,716 82 82% 82.82% 40,172 60.54% 74,559 59.65% 26,798 80.74% 57,395 63.37% 45,259 60.89% 37,662 64.59% 12,336 43.99% 3,026 87.15% 63,232 60.36% 935 71.43% 12,974 85.77% 12,974 85.77% 12,974 , 85.77% 12,974 85.77% 12,974 85.77% 12,974 85.77% 38,954 61.91% Physical Plant Square Footage Data, 2008‐09 Facility Name Monty's Mt. Olympus Apartments (Berks) Mt. Olympus Apartments (Bucks) Mt. Olympus Apartments (Chester) Mt. Olympus Apartments (Cumberland) Mt. Olympus Apartments (Dauphin) Mt. Olympus Apartments (Lackawanna) Mt. Olympus Apartments (Lancaster) Mt. Olympus Apartments (Lehigh) Mt. Olympus Apartments (Northampton) Mt. Olympus Apartments (Philadelphia) y Navy Hall Nelson Fieldhouse Gymnasium Northumberland Hall Old Science Hall Orchid Greenhouse Pole Barn Redman Stadium Robert D Warren Student Services Center Robert D. Warren Student Services Center ROTC Building (Modular) Schuylkill Hall Scranton Commons Simon Hall Stitley Dome Building Student Recreation Center Sutliff Hall T.I.P. Building (Modular) Tennis Building University Bookstore Upper Campus Greenhouse Waller Administration Building Wilson House Type Auxiliary Auxiliary Auxiliary Auxiliary Auxiliary Auxiliary Auxiliary Auxiliary Auxiliary Auxiliary Auxiliary E&G E&G Auxiliary E&G E&G E&G E&G Auxiliary E&G Auxiliary Auxiliary E&G E&G Auxiliary E&G E&G E&G Both E&G E&G E&G Function Student Service Student Service Student Service Student Service Student Service Student Service Student Service Student Service Student Service Student Service Student Service Instructional Instructional Student Service Instructional Instructional Physical Plant Operations Student Service Student Service Student Service Instructional Student Service Student Service Instructional Physical Plant Operations Student Service Instructional Instructional Instructional Student Service Physical Plant Operations Institutional Support pp Academic Support Source: PASSHE Facilities Database, 2008‐09 12‐4 Gross SQFT 19,010 5,929 5,818 5,929 5,929 5,818 5,929 5,929 5,818 5,929 9,026 27,456 , 99,324 48,708 44,748 775 10,786 18,455 63 204 63,204 3,370 62,611 60,049 5,803 2,034 74,442 29,628 1,522 1,920 28,659 1,031 48,637 3,205 , Assignable Assignable SQFT Assignable Assignable SQFT SQFT Percentage 12,046 63.37% 5,288 89.19% 5,092 87.52% 5,288 89.19% 5,288 89.19% 5,189 89.19% 5,288 89.19% 5,288 89.19% 5,189 89.19% 5,288 89.19% 8,079 89.51% 14,685 , 53.49% 67,072 67.53% 31,007 63.66% 30,381 67.89% 755 97.42% 10,470 97.07% 12,429 67.35% 42 019 42,019 66 48% 66.48% 3,100 91.99% 38,974 62.25% 40,892 68.10% 4,549 78.39% 1,917 94.25% 69,365 93.18% 16,906 57.06% 1,119 73.52% 1,006 52.40% 22,257 77.66% 1,007 97.67% 34,243 70.41% 2,584 , 80.62% Housing Data, Fall 2008 Capacity & Residents By Building Housing Data Fall 2008 Housing Data, Fall 2008 Full‐Time, Undergraduate Degree Students Building Capacity Residents Columbia 408 453 Elwell 660 754 Lycoming 256 301 Northumberland 208 188 Schuylkill 256 285 Montour 256 267 Luzerne 309 316 2,353 2,564 Montgomery Apartments 381 362 Resident Mt. Olympus Apartments 246 239 Commuter/Home Address Commuter/Home Address Upper Campus pp p Total 627 601 Town On‐Campus Total 2,980 3,165 Kile Apartments 100 100 3,080 3,265 14% 43% 43% Lower Campus Total Total Source: Residence Life Housing Report, 5th Week 12‐5