Factbook for Fall 2008 Academic Affairs Division Lynold K. McGhee

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Factbook for
Fall 2008
Academic Affairs Division
Lynold K. McGhee
Assistant Provost for
Research and Planning
Table of Contents
Section 1 – Overview
Overview and Introduction of University Administration Officers
Affirmative Action Policy
Fee Schedule
Profile: Enrollment, Admission, Ethnicity, Gender and Age
Degree Programs Offered
Most Popular Majors
Degrees Awarded - 2006-2007
Enrollment Credit Hours and Full-time Equivalent (FTE)
Employee Statistics
Physical Facilities
Operating Budget
Rohrbach Library
Housing Information
Accreditations and Approvals
Official Fall Freeze Dates
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Section 2 – Admissions Trends
First-time Full-time Degree Seeking Freshmen by College
First-time Full-time Degree Seeking Freshmen by Ethnicity
First-time Degree Seeking Transfers by Ethnicity
First-time (Freshmen and Transfer) Applicants by College and Major
Profile of Enrolled First-time, Full-time Degree Seeking Freshmen (SAT’s)
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Section 3 – Enrollment Trends
Fall Enrollment: Credit Hours and FTE
Spring Enrollment: Credit Hours and FTE
Fall Undergraduate Enrollment by Status
Spring Undergraduate Enrollment by Status
Fall Enrollment by Class
Spring Enrollment by Class
Fall Enrollment by College and Major
Fall Enrollment by Ethnicity: Females
Fall Enrollment by Ethnicity: Males
Fall Enrollment by Ethnicity: All Students
Fall Undergraduate Enrollment by Gender and Age
Fall Graduate and Instructional Certification Enrollment by Gender and Age
Fall Enrollment: Mean and Median Age
Fall Undergraduate Enrollment by County
Fall Undergraduate Enrollment by State
Fall Undergraduate Enrollment by Country
Fall Graduate and Instructional Certification Enrollment by County
Fall Graduate and Instructional Certification Enrollment by State
Fall Graduate and Instructional Certification Enrollment by Country
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Section 4 – Degrees Awarded Trends
Degrees Awarded by College and Major
Graduated Students by Ethnicity: Females
Graduated Students by Ethnicity: Males
Graduated Students by Ethnicity: All Students
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Section 5 – Staff Statistics for Fall 2008
FTE of Active Staff by EEO Code within Division/Department
Staff Ethnicity Within Division/Department
Staff by Gender and Ethnicity Within EEO6 Code
Staff by Gender and Highest Degree Within EEO6 Code
Faculty by Gender and Tenure Track Within Rank
Faculty by Gender and Tenure Track Within Highest Degree
Faculty by Gender and Ethnicity Within Tenure Track
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Section 6 – Financial Information Trends
Revenue and Expenditures
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Kutztown University of Pennsylvania Vision
Kutztown University will serve the Commonwealth as a dynamic, technologically advanced,
collaborative, learning-centered public university. Kutztown University will be accessible to
Pennsylvanians and others, sensitive to the need for diverse backgrounds in its faculty, staff,
students, and community, accountable to its many constituencies, and actively engaged in the
continuous improvement of its programs and services. Above all, Kutztown University will
prepare graduates to succeed in a global economy, to contribute to the economic and social
well being of the state and nation, to assume active roles in their communities and to lead
productive and meaningful lives.
University History
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania began as Keystone State Normal School on September 7,
1866. Since then the school has changed names with its changing responsibilities. On May
29, 1928 the name changed to Kutztown State Teachers College to celebrate its status as a
leading trainer of teachers, and in January of 1960 when its curriculum was updated to
include wider liberal arts programs, its name was changed to Kutztown State College. On July
1, 1983 the State System of Higher Education was formed and along with the thirteen other
state colleges, the school's name changed to Kutztown University of Pennsylvania.
Location
The borough of Kutztown is located in Berks County in southeastern Pennsylvania. Kutztown
is midway between Reading and Allentown. The town is approximately 2 hours from New
York City, 1.5 hours from Philadelphia and Harrisburg, and 3 hours from Baltimore/
Washington DC.
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania --- Officers of Administration
Cabinet
Dr. F. Javier Cevallos, President
Dr. Carlos Vargas-Aburto, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Mr. Gerald L. Silberman, Vice President for Administration and Finance
Dr. Prudence S. Precourt, Vice President for University Advancement
Dr. Charles J. Woodard, Vice President for Student Services and Campus Life
Ms. Barbara M. Taliaferro, Associate Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion
Mr. Matthew Santos, Interim Director, University Relations
Mr. Jesús A. Peña, Esq., Associate Vice President for Equity and Compliance
Affirmative Action Policy
Kutztown University is committed to providing equal education and employment
opportunities for all persons without regard to race, ethnicity, gender, age, national origin,
religion, sexual orientation, disability, and veteran status. The University is committed to a
policy of affirmative action as an affirmation of the role of higher education in bringing about
positive social change, enhancing diversity, and inclusivity.
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Tuition and Fees (Academic Year 2008-09)
In-State
Full-Time
per
Academic
Year
In-State
Part-Time
per
Credit
Hour
Out-of-State
Full-Time
per
Academic
Year
Out-of-State
Part-Time
per
Credit
Hour
Undergraduate
Tuition
Health Center Fee
Student Union Fee
Student Activity Fee
Instructional Services Fee
Technology Fee
First Time Student Activity Fee*
Recreation Center Fee
Transportation Services Fee
$5,358.00
$196.00
$340.00
$218.00
$535.80
$181.00
$58.00
$230.00
$66.00
$223.00
$8.17
$14.17
$9.08
$22.30
$44.00 /
semester
$9.58
$2.75
$13,396.00
$196.00
$340.00
$218.00
$535.80
$273.00
$58.00
$230.00
$66.00
$558.00
$8.17
$14.17
$9.08
$55.80
$67.00 /
semester
$9.58
$2.75
Graduate
Tuition
Health Center Fee
Student Union Fee
Instructional Services Fee
Technology Fee
$6,430.00
$196.00
$340.00
$643.00
$181.00
$357.00
$14.17
$35.70
$44.00 /
semester
$10,288.00
$196.00
$340.00
$643.00
$273.00
$572.00
$14.17
$57.20
$67.00 /
semester
Room Rates Range from $1,792.00 to 3,950.00 (per Semester)
Board Rate is $1,393.00 (per Semester) for the 19 meal Gold Plan
* This charge is for one semester only, after that the student pays the regular
activity fee rates. This one-time fee applies only to first-time undergraduates taking
6 or more credits.
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Fall 2008 Admissions & Enrollment Profile
First-Time Freshmen Admission - Fall 2008
*Applied:
9501 Full- and Part-time
*Accepted:
5815 Full- and Part-time
Enrolled :
1823 Full-time
Enrolled :
0 Part-time
Mean SAT (enrolled):
Verbal: 494
Enrollment - Fall 2008
10393 Total Headcount
8797 Full-time
9411 In-State Residents
Math: 497
Combined: 991
1596 Part-time
892 Out-Of-State
90 Foreign
9404 Undergraduate Headcount
8489 Full-time
915 Part-time
8454 In-State Residents
879 Out-Of-State
71 Foreign
989 Graduate Headcount
308 Full-time
957 In-State Residents
681 Part-time
13 Out-Of-State
Student Body by Ethnicity & Gender - Fall 2008
90 Non-resident Alien
6205 Female
612 African-American
4188 Male
121 Asian/Pacific Islander
414 Hispanic
27 Native American
8981 White
53 Multiracial
95 Unknown
Age of Students
8598 Undergraduates age 24 or younger
806 Undergraduates age 25 or older
*Source: Admissions Office
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19 Foreign
Degree Programs Offered
College of Business:
Bachelor of Science/Business Administration
Accounting, Finance, International Business, Management, Marketing.
College of Education:
Bachelor of Science/Education
Elementary Education, Leisure and Sports Studies, Library Science,
Secondary Education, Special Education.
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences:
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science
Anthropology, Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science,
Criminal Justice, Electronic Media, English, Environmental Science, French,
General Studies, Geography, Geology, History, Marine Science, Mathematics,
Medical Technology, Nursing, PA German Studies, Philosophy, Physics,
Pre-Engineering, Political Science, Psychology, Public Administration,
Social Work, Sociology, Spanish.
College of Visual and Performing Arts:
Bachelor of Fine Arts/Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science
Art Education, Communication Design, Crafts, Music, Music Education,
Speech Communication, Studio Art, Theatre.
College of Graduate Studies and Extended Learning:
Master of Arts: Counseling Psychology, English.
Master of Business Administration
Master of Education: Art Education, Elementary Education, Elementary
School Counseling – Certification, Elementary School Counseling – Licensure,
Instructional Technology, Reading, Secondary Education, Secondary
School Counseling – Certification, Secondary School Counseling – Licensure,
Student Affairs in Higher Education – Administration, Student Affairs
in Higher Education – College Counseling Licensure.
Master of Library Science
Master of Public Administration
Master of Science: Computer and Information Science, Electronic Media, Nursing.
Master of Social Work
KU also offers a number of distinctive programs, such as exchange and study abroad programs
with universities and government centers in more than 15 nations, including a unique collaborative
agreement with the Kenyatta University of Kenya.
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Ten Most Popular Undergraduate Majors
BS
BS
BSED
BFA
BSED
BS
BS
BS
BA
BA
Note:
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
PSYCHOLOGY/CLINICAL-COUNSELING
ELEM ED EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
COMMUNICATION DESIGN
SPU/MENTALLY & PHYS. HANDICAPPED
PSYCHOLOGY/GENERAL
LEISURE AND SPORT STUDY
ART EDUCATION
SPEECH COMMUNICATION
ENGLISH/PROFESSIONAL WRITING
Not included are Bus Admin (Core) with 1212 students
and Undeclared with 934 students.
355
327
316
292
290
255
226
214
209
206
Ten Most Popular Graduate Majors
MED
MBA
MLS
MED
MED
MED
MSW
MED
MA
MPA
READING SPECIALIST
BUSINESS ADMIN
LIBRARY SCIENCE
SECONDARY SCHOOL COUN./LICENSE
ART EDUCATION
SECONDARY EDUCATION/CURR & INSTR
SOCIAL WORK
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY/AGENCY COUN
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Degrees Awarded 2007 - 2008 Information
1,631 Bachelors
242 Masters
1,873 Total Degrees Awarded
Enrollment Credit Hours - Fall 2008
132,351.50 Undergraduate Credit Hours
131,983.50 Undergraduate Credit Hours
368.00 Lifelong Learning
6,326.00 Graduate Credit Hours
4,908.00 Graduate
1,418.00 Instructional Certification
138,677.50 Total Credit Hours
Enrollment Full-time Equivalent (FTE) - Fall 2008
8,823.43 Undergraduate FTE
8,798.90 Undergraduate FTE
24.53 Extended Learning
527.17 Graduate FTE
409.00 Graduate
118.17 Instructional Certification
9,350.60 Total FTE
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110
65
53
52
47
47
39
35
26
23
KU Employees for Fall 2008
1145
Total Headcount
Faculty
538
Total Headcount
102
Professors
Associate Professors
113
189
Assistant Professors
134
Instructors
380
158
Tenured/Tenure Track
Non-Tenure Track
Administration
252
Total Headcount
40
Executives/Administrative/Managerial
212
Professional/Non-Faculty
Staff
355
Total Headcount
147
Secretarial/Clerical
29
Technical/Paraprofessional
39
Skilled Crafts
140
Service/Maintenance
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Physical Facilities
The campus is spread across 325 acres and encompasses 68 buildings and structures
Campus Buildings and Facilities Descriptions
Year Acquired,
Code
Building/Facility
Purpose
Constructed
or Renovated
Square
Footage
AF
Academic Forum
Instruction/Dining
2006
65,969
AC
Admissions
Offices
1850/1998
6,039
DG
Admissions Garage
Facilities Support
1997
980
AU
Auxiliary Barn
Demonstration
1900
1,679
BT
Ballfield Toilets/Storage
Athletics
1991
872
BA
Barn
Demonstration
1870
7,790
BB
Bear Paw Market
Instruction
BC
Beck Hall
Student Housing
1965
55,948
BK
Beekey
Instruction
1971
51,808
BR
Berks Hall
Student Housing
1964
54,685
BH
Boehm Science
Instruction
1962/2004
107,551
BN
Bonner Hall
Student Housing
1973
65,729
BG
Boxwood Garage
Facilities Support
1869
615
BX
Boxwood House
Offices/Apartments
1868
4,412
CC
Corn Crib
Demonstration
1945
1,915
DT
Deatrick Hall
Student Housing
1967
74,078
DF
deFrancesco
Instruction
1968/1998
62,360
DI
Dixon Hall
Student Housing
2008
271,702
EH
Education House
Student Housing
1986
6,469
FH
Farm House
Demonstration
1800
3,871
GG
Garage
Facilities Support
1936
7,577
GC
Graduate Center
Instruction
1915/2000
18,034
GR
Grim-Knedler
Instruction
1968/2004
12,045
HP
Heating Plant
Facilities Support
2007
7,774
RR
Heritage Center Office
Demonstration
1996
739
JW
J B White Multi-Cultural Ctr. Student Service
JH
Johnson Hall
KM
Kemp Special Education
2,116
1909/2002
9,910
Student Housing
1966
72,019
Offices
1959
4,779
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Physical Facilities, continued
Campus Buildings and Facilities Descriptions
Year Acquired,
Code
Building/Facility
Purpose
Constructed
or Renovated
Square
Footage
KY
Keystone Fieldhouse
Athletics
1989
59,522
KY
Keystone Hall
Athletics
1970
79,037
LH
Lehigh Hall
Student Housing
1964
53,687
LG
Log Cabin 1
Demonstration
432
LG
Log Cabin 2
Demonstration
564
LY
Lytle Hall
Instruction
1976
33,247
MN
Maintenance
Facilities Support
1972
12,504
MN
Maintenance Building
Facilities Support
2002
8,634
NS
McFarland Student Union
Assembly
1968/1993/2001
97,259
WT
North Water Tower
Facilities Support
1987
8,960
PR
Official Residence
Residence
1929/2004
7,460
Old Heating Plant
Off-line
OM
Old Main Cooling Tower
Facilities Support
OM
Old Main, Wing A
Housing/Instruction
1891/1995
41,883
OM
Old Main, Wing B
Housing/Instruction
1894/1995
69,112
OM
Old Main, Wing C
Office/Instruction
1888/1995
29,377
OM
Old Main, Wing D
Office/Instruction
1881/1995
32,767
OM
Old Main, Wing E
Office/Instruction
1902/1995
49,426
OM
Old Main, Wing F
Office/Instruction
1902/1995
20,513
OM
Old Main, Wing I
Office/Student Service
1897/1995
19,945
PL
Pole Barn #1
Facilities Support
1991
5,383
PL
Pole Barn #2
Facilities Support
1993
5,864
PH
Poplar House
Off-Line
1893
4,176
PB
Professional Building
Offices
LC
Rickenbach Learning Center
Instruction
1968
48,796
RS
Risley
Athletics
1908
13,146
RL
Rohrbach Library
Library
RT
Rothermel Hall
SA
Schaeffer Auditorium
10,904
1995
873
10,787
1968/1998
122,669
Student Housing
1961
58,631
Assembly
1938
36,690
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Physical Facilities, continued
Campus Buildings and Facilities Descriptions
Year Acquired,
Code
Building/Facility
Purpose
Constructed
or Renovated
Square
Footage
SU
School House
Demonstration
1860
1,893
SC
Schuylkill Hall
Student Housing
1964
56,913
SH
Sharadin Art
Instruction/Exhibit
1961/2008
106,967
DN
South Dining Hall
Student Dining
1966/2003
92,507
ST
Stadium Concession Stand
Athletics
1988
536
ST
Stadium Pressbox
Athletics
1988
1,224
TO
Stadium Toilets
Athletics
1988
440
AD
Stratton Administration Ctr.
Offices
RC
Student Recreation Center
SK
UP
1929/1977
63,742
Recreation
2006
53,957
Summer Kitchen
Demonstration
1800
800
University Place
Student Housing
1992
114,416
Total Useable Square Footage:
Data as of:10/30/2008
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2,415,108
Operating Budget 2008 - 2009
67,243,557 Tuition and fees
42,763,670 State appropriations
7,746,859 Federal grants and contracts
9,658,803 State and local grants and contracts
1,624,495 Private gifts, grants, and contracts
1,552 Endowment income
3,335,977 Activities of educational departments
39,240,524 Auxiliary enterprises
6,754,121 Other sources
178,369,558 Total Revenue
Rohrbach Library
Books, serial back files, and other paper materials including government documents
Government Documents
555,934 Books, serial back files and government publications
1,324,817 Microforms
Current Serial Subscriptions
560 Bound
43,043 On-line journals
Electronic databases
94 Number of electronic databases
1,027,632 Searches performed on these databases
Services
431,411 People entering the building
74,018 Circulations
263 Classes taught to 6,451 students
15,953 Audiovisual materials
Housing Information
The University currently has 9 traditional residence halls, 2 suite-style residence halls,
honors apartments, and the Golden Bear Village apartments.
Approximately 4400 students reside in on-campus buildings.
The following halls at the university are accessible to handicapped individuals:
Berks, Lehigh, Schuylkill, University Place, Golden Bear Village South and West,
and Dixon Hall.
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Accreditations
Organizations
Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)
Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools
Last
Review
Next
Review
Nov. 2000
Nov. 2008
2008
2018
National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) Jan. 2006
Jan. 2013
National Association of Schools of Music (NASM)
Oct. 2005
Oct. 2015
National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD)
Oct. 2005
Oct. 2015
Natonal League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNac)
Jun. 2004
Jun. 2012
Approvals
Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE)
State System of Higher Education
Official Fall Freeze Dates
Fall 2003 Freeze File
Fall 2004 Freeze File
Fall 2005 Freeze File
Fall 2006 Freeze File
Fall 2007 Freeze File
Fall 2008 Freeze File
September 16, 2003
September 20, 2004
September 19, 2005
September 18, 2006
September 17, 2007
September 15, 2008
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Admissions Trends by College
First-time Degree Seeking Freshmen
(Full-time and Part-time)
Fall
2003
Fall
2004
Fall
2005
Fall
2006
Fall
2007
Fall
2008
Visual & Performing Arts
Applied
Accepted
Number Enrolled Full-time
Number Enrolled Part-time
655
412
205
1
784
435
255
0
782
397
224
1
741
365
200
0
740
351
181
0
748
365
197
0
Liberal Arts & Sciences
Applied
Accepted
Number Enrolled Full-time
Number Enrolled Part-time
2203
1582
541
75
2361
1520
591
0
2369
1510
535
1
2608
1575
529
1
2576
1583
522
4
2850
1671
481
0
Applied
A li d
Accepted
Number Enrolled Full-time
Number Enrolled Part-time
1873
1252
432
0
1874
1257
447
1
2056
1347
428
1
2298
1539
504
0
2131
1441
477
3
2229
1466
502
0
Applied
Accepted
Number Enrolled Full-time
Number Enrolled Part-time
1074
750
247
0
1246
836
289
1
1424
923
289
0
1382
873
274
0
1539
1023
338
1
1555
999
268
0
Undeclared
Applied
Accepted
Number Enrolled Full-time
Number Enrolled Part-time
1468
1075
403
4
1913
1238
467
1
2120
1408
432
1
2030
1318
423
3
2028
1271
371
5
2119
1314
375
0
7273
5071
1828
80
8178
5286
2049
3
8751
5585
1908
4
9059
5670
1930
4
9014
5669
1889
13
9501
5815
1823
0
Education
Business
Total
Applied
Accepted
Number Enrolled Full-time
Number Enrolled Part-time
16
Admissions Trends by Ethnicity
First-time Degree Seeking Freshmen
(Full-time and Part-time)
Fall
2003
Fall
2004
Fall
2005
Fall
2006
Fall
2007
Fall
2008
Applications
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Native American
White
Multiracial
Unknown
Total Applications
946
94
322
13
5705
88
105
7273
1452
117
375
20
5968
129
117
8178
1484
136
438
19
6557
18
99
8751
1837
160
441
36
6465
0
120
9059
1767
146
551
30
6358
2
160
9014
1896
138
589
36
6592
74
176
9501
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Native American
White
Multiracial
Unknown
Total Acceptances
Enrolled Full-time
Non-resident Alien
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Native American
White
Multiracial
Unknown
Total Enrolled
Enrolled Part-time
Non-resident Alien
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Native American
White
Multiracial
Unknown
Total Enrolled
501
60
197
8
4185
53
67
5071
577
74
217
12
4255
76
75
5286
591
78
240
14
4589
12
61
5585
630
102
242
18
4609
0
69
5670
637
81
289
14
4545
1
102
5669
576
89
266
20
4698
40
126
5815
7
178
16
89
1
1501
17
19
1828
5
196
25
83
7
1692
22
19
2049
9
172
20
91
5
1594
2
15
1908
17
152
22
79
7
1638
0
15
1930
12
158
15
110
7
1571
1
15
1889
13
99
23
76
9
1571
12
20
1823
0
5
0
1
0
67
3
4
80
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
4
0
0
0
1
0
5
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
12
0
1
13
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Acceptances
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Admissions Trends by Ethnicity
First-time Degree Seeking Transfers
Fall
2003
Fall
2004
Fall
2005
Fall
2006
Fall
2007
Fall
2008
Applications
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Native American
White
Multiracial
Unknown
Total Applications
74
23
52
4
1109
27
19
1308
73
19
70
7
1179
26
16
1390
106
21
69
7
1292
2
13
1510
122
32
84
9
1326
1
21
1595
145
33
99
7
1368
6
23
1681
113
23
113
2
1336
16
36
1639
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Native American
White
Multiracial
Unknown
Total Acceptances
Enrolled Full-time
Non-resident Alien
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Native American
White
Multiracial
Unknown
Total Enrolled
Enrolled Part-time
Non-resident Alien
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Native American
White
Multiracial
Unknown
Total Enrolled
40
19
34
4
827
21
13
958
35
13
34
4
772
15
9
882
55
13
33
4
842
2
10
959
61
19
45
5
894
0
16
1040
80
25
52
4
898
5
13
1077
50
18
61
1
928
5
30
1093
4
18
13
14
3
457
10
4
523
4
23
5
15
4
467
10
1
529
10
34
11
13
3
525
2
3
601
10
32
5
26
3
558
0
4
638
3
45
11
29
3
602
2
3
698
3
27
7
37
0
607
2
13
696
1
8
1
4
0
121
5
5
145
0
2
0
4
0
52
1
2
61
0
1
0
3
0
34
0
1
39
0
4
1
3
0
57
0
0
65
0
5
4
5
0
35
0
0
49
1
2
3
2
0
35
0
3
46
Acceptances
18
Admissions Trends in Applications by College and Major
All First-time Freshmen and Transfer Applicants
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
167
212
196
170
179
165
254
278
232
280
272
298
14
14
21
12
11
13
151
180
195
147
158
122
76
68
65
57
45
38
35
63
59
44
59
68
71
71
69
74
99
77
77
85
78
86
99
Total
807
935
928
872
869
893
College of Visual and Performing Arts
500701
500402
500201
500702
500901
500901
231001
500501
10100
10600
11105
11610
14600
14605
15300
15610
BS ART ED
BFA COMM DESIGN
BFA CRAFTS
STUDIO ART/CORE
BA MUSIC
BS MUSIC ED
BA SPEECH COMMUNICATION
BA THEATRE
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
450201
260101
260101
260101
400501
260202
400501
110103
110103
110103
110103
110103
430104
430104
230101
230101
231101
030104
030104
030104
030104
160901
240102
240102
240102
450701
450701
450701
450701
400601
50125
50125
50125
540101
540101
400607
400607
400607
400607
20400
20710
20711
20712
21300
21301
21302
21602
21610
21611
21620
21621
21800
21801
22405
22410
22450
22649
22650
22653
22656
22800
23000
23100
23030
23300
23320
23330
23350
23501
23702
23703
23704
24000
24005
24321
24322
24323
24324
BA
BS
BS
BS
BS
BS
BS
BS
BS
BS
BS
BS
BS
BA
BA
BA
BS
BS
BS
BA
BS
BA
BS
BA
BA
BA
BA
BS
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BS
BS
BS
BS
ANTHROPOLOGY
BIO/MOLEC/MICRO/CELL
BIO/ORGANISMAL/ECOLO
BIO/PRE-PROFESSIONAL
CHEMISTRY
BIOCHEMISTRY
CHEMISTRY/BIOCHEMISTRY
COMPUTER INFORMATION SCI/CORE
CIS/INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
CSC/INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
CIS/SOFTWARE DEVEL
CSC/SOFTWARE DEVEL
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
CRJ/PARALEGAL STUD
ENGLISH
ENGLISH/PARALEGAL STUDIES
ENGLISH/PROF WRITING
ENV SCI/CORE
ENV SCI/BIOLOGY
ENV SCI/CHEMISTRY
ENV SCI/GEOLOGY
FRENCH
GENERAL STUDIES
GENERAL STUDIES
GENERAL ST/TECHNICAL ST
GEOGRAPHY/GENERAL
GEOGRAPHY/ENVIRON
GEOGRAPHY/GLOBALIZATION
GEOGRAPHY/APPLIED
GEOLOGY
GERMAN STUDY/COMM & CULTR
GERMAN STUDY/INTERDISCP
GERMAN STUDY/PA GERMAN CUL
HISTORY
HISTORY/PARALEGAL ST
MAR SCIENCE/BIOLOGY
MAR SCIENCE/CHEM
MAR SCIENCE/GEOLOGY
MAR SCIENCE/PHYSICS
19
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
25
40
20
40
34
34
35
56
50
73
56
91
24
35
47
46
43
48
166
146
127
139
163
151
42
41
51
52
63
70
33
45
49
103
21
35
1
160
87
167
119
138
31
99
128
45
82
64
81
12
51
81
400
490
434
530
528
555
58
76
105
96
92
136
21
49
66
65
74
80
3
11
134
139
147
159
158
153
19
25
40
38
42
50
63
1
4
3
4
7
2
5
12
12
9
18
29
2
8
4
5
9
4
3
9
4
5
17
10
3
2
6
4
6
5
4
2
1
5
3
5
4
3
1
2
1
3
3
3
3
3
5
7
11
8
9
9
3
4
7
1
2
93
94
94
111
122
130
8
8
17
11
10
8
60
61
68
71
64
72
1
1
1
1
2
3
3
5
2
3
2
1
3
1
3
Admissions Trends in Applications by College and Major
All First-time Freshmen and Transfer Applicants
College of Liberal Arts and Science -- continued
270101 24600 BS MATHEMATICS
511005 25000 BS MEDICAL TECH
511601 25300 BSN NURSING
380101 25600 BA PHILOSOPHY
380101 25605 BA PHILOSOPHY/RELIG STUDY
400801 25900 BS PHYSICS
400801 25901
PRE-ENGINEERING
451001 26100 BA POLITICAL SCIENCE
451001 26101 BA POL SCI/PARALEGAL ST
420101 26420 BS PSYCHOLOGY/GENERAL
420101 26425 BS PSYCH/CLIN-COUNSELNG
420101 26430 BS PSYCH/INDUSTRL-ORGNZ
420101 26435 BS PSYCH/PARALEGAL ST
440401 26700 BS PUBLIC ADMIN
440401 26701 BS PUB ADM/PARALEGAL ST
090702 27480
ELEC MEDIA/CORE
440701 27705 BSW SOCIAL WORK
451101 28000 BA SOCIOLOGY
451101 28001 BS SOCIOLOGY/PARALEGAL ST
160905 28300 BA SPANISH
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
26
35
28
53
40
37
31
42
53
82
75
69
203
36
42
45
39
29
7
16
12
15
14
21
1
3
2
12
14
24
27
23
18
67
78
82
87
97
90
79
80
99
97
98
87
24
28
35
31
27
24
249
244
310
285
305
330
201
239
241
285
292
325
8
14
11
18
11
14
22
31
31
32
28
29
2
7
8
10
11
8
3
1
10
7
7
4
222
204
201
187
176
165
108
140
170
129
140
164
51
45
46
62
51
48
7
4
5
12
13
16
19
23
34
14
Total
2778
2877
2966
3252
3261
3473
Fall
2003
College of Education
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
131202 35000
ELU/UNDECIDED
131202 35013 BSED ELU/COACHING ED
131202 35015 BSED ELU/COACHING ED/TRACK2
131209 35016 BSED ELU/EARLY CHILDHOOD
131202 35024 BSED ELU/ENGLISH
131202 35036 BSED ELU/FRENCH
131202 35040 BSED ELU/GERMAN
131202 35047 BSED ELU/INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY
131202 35052 BSED ELU/MATHEMATICS
131202 35062 BSED ELU/PSYCHOLOGY
131202 35064 BSED ELU/READING
131202 35072 BSED ELU/SCIENCE
131202 35076 BSED ELU/SOCIAL STUDIES
131202 35080 BSED ELU/SPANISH
131202 35086 BSED ELU/SPORTS PEDAGOGY
131202 35087 BSED ELU/URBAN EDUCATION
Sub-Total
LIBRARY SCIENCE
250101 36000 BSED LIBRARY SCIENCE
250101 36001 BSED LIB SCI W/ELU CERT
250101 36003 BSED LIB SCI W/INST TECH
Sub-Total
OTHER
310101 34030 BS LEISURE AND SPORT ST
250101 34050 BS LIBRARY SCIENCE
Sub-Total
20
Fall
2004
Fall
2005
211
252
73
255
81
551
35
1
526
43
506
48
7
48
74
40
13
41
19
77
13
1130
7
51
79
46
14
37
10
Fall
2006
Fall
2007
Fall
2008
278
63
4
610
52
1
5
54
73
28
20
30
10
264
92
3
658
54
4
2
5
53
66
40
20
37
16
10
51
61
18
20
53
12
259
55
7
616
47
1
1
3
57
80
33
15
34
13
10
1148
13
1123
12
1326
7
1240
11
1232
10
16
10
18
13
16
26
28
29
10
17
4
31
11
15
4
30
13
13
3
29
0
51
6
57
96
11
107
163
9
172
0
0
Admissions Trends in Applications by College and Major
All First-time Freshmen and Transfer Applicants
College of Education -- continued
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
SECONDARY EDUCATION
450101 37000
SEU/UNDECIDED
125
142
174
107
96
101
260101 37005 BSED SEU/BIO SCIENCE
27
18
27
35
34
44
400501 37009 BSED SEU/CHEMISTRY
10
9
17
15
14
12
450101 37012 BSED SEU/CIT ED/CIVICS & GOVERNMENT
8
8
9
11
4
7
450101 37010 BSED SEU/CIT ED/GEOGRAPHY
2
1
2
7
2
1
450101 37011 BSED SEU/CIT ED/HISTORY
155
155
154
187
88
70
231001 37013 BSED SEU/COMMUNICATION
59
47
60
74
51
51
400601 37021 BSED SEU/ESS/ASTRONOMY
2
6
5
7
10
2
400601 37025 BSED SEU/ESS/GEOLOGY
4
1
4
1
1
400601 37029 BSED SEU/ESS/MARINE SCIENCE
3
5
2
3
230101 37031 BSED SEU/ENGLISH
126
108
114
149
121
143
160901 37033 BSED SEU/FRENCH
8
2
6
7
5
7
160501 37037 BSED SEU/GERMAN
6
6
7
160905 37045 BSED SEU/SPANISH
28
22
15
18
29
18
300101 37053 BSED SEU/GEN SCIENCE/BIOLOGY
11
12
19
16
23
19
300101 37057 BSED SEU/GEN SCIENCE/CHEMISTRY
3
5
5
5
3
2
300101 37061 BSED SEU/GEN SCIENCE/EARTH-SPACE
6
3
7
7
4
8
300101 37065 BSED SEU/GEN SCIENCE/PHYSICS
1
2
2
2
2
270101 37069 BSED SEU/MATHEMATICS
83
100
110
110
131
122
400801 37071 BSED SEU/PHYSICS AND MATH
9
9
9
15
7
9
400801 37073 BSED SEU/PHYSICS
4
8
3
6
5
5
450101 37085 BSED SEU/SS/GEOGRAPHY
4
1
450101 37089 BSED SEU/SS/HISTORY
1
106
123
450101 37093 BSED SEU/SS/CIVICS & GOV
3
1
450101 37095 BSED SEU/SS/SOCIOLOGY
4
4
450101 37096 BSED SEU/SS/PSYCHOLOGY
9
23
450101 37097 BSED SEU/SOC SCI/ANTHRO
5
3
1
3
2
2
450101 37098 BSED SEU/SOC SCI/PSYCH
18
18
25
26
14
21
450101 37099 BSED SEU/SOC SCI/SOCIOL
10
5
21
18
11
13
Sub-Total
702
691
788
836
789
822
SPECIAL EDUCATION
131009 38011 BSED SPU/VISUAL IMPAIRMENT
17
20
15
16
18
20
131001 38020 BSED SPU/MENTALLY & PHYSICALLY HAND
227
207
234
213
204
205
131012 38030 BSED SPU/SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOL
49
51
79
70
Sub-Total
293
278
328
299
222
225
Education Total
2151
2145
2268
2549 2388 2480
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
1304
1471
1719
1692
1868
1874
Total
1304
1471
1719
1692
1868
1874
College of Business
520201
41099 BUS ADMIN/CORE
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
1699
2140 2380
2289 2309
2419
Total
1699
2140 2380
2289 2309
2419
Undeclared/Other
999999
90000 UNDECLARED/OTHER
Grand Total
Source: Kutztown University Fall Freeze File
21
8739
9568 10261 10654 10695
11139
Admissions Profile of
Enrolled First-time, Full-time Degree Seeking Freshmen*
Verbal SAT
Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008
700-800
650-699
600-649
550-599
500-549
450-499
400-449
350-399
300-349
Below 300
Total
Mean
Math SAT
18
49
138
286
506
631
334
77
14
0
14
47
131
276
531
564
274
71
8
0
14
47
115
251
457
578
378
76
5
0
14
30
101
223
439
556
387
108
6
3
7
36
103
221
429
530
360
85
7
1
1175
2053
1916
1921
1867
1779
503
500
503
496
491
493
Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008
700-800
650-699
600-649
550-599
500-549
450-499
400-449
350-399
300-349
Below 300
Total
Mean
Combined SAT
9
30
85
172
296
345
176
55
5
2
7
23
92
183
262
334
201
52
18
3
12
46
147
300
505
594
337
91
19
2
8
42
115
276
515
532
324
88
15
1
13
41
111
290
450
516
375
117
8
0
7
44
106
242
439
539
373
106
9
2
8
32
98
289
445
509
305
84
8
1
1175
2053
1916
1921
1867
1779
498
499
498
495
493
497
Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008
1400-1600
1300-1399
1200-1299
1100-1199
1000-1099
900- 999
800- 899
700- 799
600- 699
Below 600
Total
Mean
0
5
5
5
2
0
18
74
178
289
406
159
46
3
2
27
110
274
587
675
304
70
1
0
22
96
262
557
660
252
62
0
0
20
104
238
487
644
366
57
0
0
16
81
232
458
607
404
65
1
1
16
85
213
478
630
319
34
4
0
1175
2053
1916
1921
1867
1779
1001
999
1002
991
983
991
*Students submitting SAT scores
22
Trends in Fall Enrollment
Credit Hours and FTE
Fall
2003
Undergraduate Credit Hours
Full-Time
Part-Time
Fall
2004
Fall
2005
Fall
2006
Fall
2007
Fall
2008
108900.0
4597.5
Total 113497.5
114510.5
4666.0
119176.5
118764.0
4755.5
123519.5
122677.5
5054.0
127731.5
125127.5
5023.0
130150.5
127376.5
4975.0
132351.5
Average Undergraduate Credit Hours
Full-Time
15.0
Part-Time
5.6
14.9
5.5
14.9
5.6
14.8
5.5
14.9
5.4
15.0
5.4
1463.0
253.0
1716.0
1256.0
181.0
1437.0
1306.0
270.0
1576.0
1346.0
233.0
1579.0
1146.0
272.0
1418.0
14.1
4.5
13.8
4.5
13.4
4.3
13.6
4.7
13.6
4.6
13.3
4.5
1696.0
2519.0
4215.0
2166.0
2656.0
4822.0
2310.0
2803.0
5113.0
2243.0
2561.0
4804.0
2251.0
2462.0
4713.0
2502.0
2406.0
4908.0
10.6
3.9
11.1
3.8
11.2
3.9
11.2
3.9
11.0
3.9
11.3
3.9
118139.5 122330.0
7575.0
7739.5
125714.5 130069.5
126226.5
7885.0
134111.5
128724.5
7718.0
136442.5
131024.5
7653.0
138677.5
8515.4
531.7
9047.1
8676.7
524.3
9201.0
8823.4
527.2
9350.6
Instructional Certification Credit Hours
Full-Time
1161.0
Part-Time
270.0
Total
1431.0
Average IC Credit Hours
Full-Time
Part-Time
Graduate Credit Hours
Full-Time
Part-Time
Total
Average Graduate Credit Hours
Full-Time
Part-Time
Total Credit Hours
Full-Time
Part-Time
Total
Undergraduate FTE
Graduate + IC FTE
Total FTE
111757.0
7386.5
119143.5
7566.5
470.5
8037.0
7945.1
544.8
8489.9
23
8234.6
545.8
8780.4
Trends in Spring Enrollment
Credit Hours and FTE
Spring
2003
Spring
2004
Spring
2006
Spring
2007
Spring
2008
108451.0
4579.0
112406.5
4904.5
116523.0
4978.0
109798.5
113030.0
117311.0
121501.0
15.1
14.9
15.0
14.9
15.0
5.9
5.6
5.7
5.7
5.5
1417.0
225.0
1250.0
194.0
1264.0
180.0
1394.0
205.0
1217.0
252.0
1274.0
1642.0
1444.0
1444.0
1599.0
1469.0
Average IC Credit Hours
Full-Time
13.4
13.5
13.4
13.4
13.7
14.0
Part-Time
4.2
4.2
4.6
4.6
4.3
4.3
1474.0
2569.0
1757.0
2737.0
2047.0
2683.0
2170.0
2700.0
2273.0
2609.0
2105.0
2638.0
4043.0
4494.0
4730.0
4870.0
4882.0
4743.0
10.3
11.1
10.9
11.2
11.3
11.0
3.8
3.9
3.9
3.9
3.9
3.9
97379.0 101351.5 108302.5
7011.5
7669.0
7670.0
104390.5 109020.5 115972.5
111885.0
7459.0
119344.0
116073.5
7718.5
123792.0
119845.0
7868.0
127713.0
7535.3
526.2
8061.5
7820.7
540.1
8360.8
8100.1
517.7
8617.7
Undergraduate Credit Hours
Full-Time
94845.0
Part-Time
4228.5
Total
Part-Time
6.1
Instructional Certification Credit Hours
Full-Time
1060.0
Part-Time
214.0
Total
Graduate Credit Hours
Full-Time
Part-Time
Total
Average Graduate Credit Hours
Full-Time
Part-Time
Total Credit Hours
Full-Time
Part-Time
Total
Undergraduate FTE
Graduate + IC FTE
Total FTE
98177.5 105005.5
4707.0
4793.0
99073.5 102884.5
Average Undergraduate Credit Hours
Full-Time
15.2
6604.9
443.1
7048.0
Spring
2005
6859.0
511.3
7370.3
24
7319.9
514.5
7834.4
Trends in Fall Undergraduate Enrollment by Status
Fall
2003
First-Time Freshmen
Full-Time
Part-Time
Fall
2004
Fall
2005
Fall
2006
Fall
2007
Fall
2008
Total
1828
112
1940
2051
167
2218
1910
172
2082
1932
185
2117
1891
196
2087
1828
212
2040
Total
527
166
693
533
77
610
608
58
666
645
94
739
705
67
772
696
60
756
Returning Undergraduates
Full-Time
Part-Time
Total
106
83
189
121
77
198
114
96
210
149
106
255
128
105
233
120
104
224
Total
764
110
874
703
136
839
814
135
949
781
155
936
803
165
968
791
161
952
Continuing Sophomores
Full-Time
Part-Time
Total
1343
59
1402
1567
78
1645
1646
63
1709
1725
47
1772
1713
46
1759
1731
32
1763
Total
1274
74
1348
1361
86
1447
1445
111
1556
1542
94
1636
1630
102
1732
1658
90
1748
Total
1399
213
1612
1340
230
1570
1414
220
1634
1498
236
1734
1517
243
1760
1665
256
1921
Total
4780
456
5236
4971
530
5501
5319
529
5848
5546
532
6078
5663
556
6219
5845
539
6384
Total
7241
817
8058
7676
851
8527
7951
855
8806
8272
917
9189
8387
924
9311
8489
915
9404
First-Time Transfers
Full-Time
Part-Time
Continuing Freshmen
Full-Time
Part-Time
Continuing Juniors
Full-Time
Part-Time
Continuing Seniors
Full-Time
Part-Time
Continuing Total
Full-Time
Part-Time
Total Undergraduates
Full-Time
Part-Time
25
Trends in Spring Undergraduate Enrollment by Status
Spring
2003
First-Time Freshmen
Full-Time
Part-Time
Spring
2004
Spring
2005
Spring
2006
Spring
2007
Spring
2008
Total
55
4
59
39
14
53
49
19
68
32
32
64
37
34
71
39
45
84
Total
164
30
194
164
52
216
167
43
210
196
37
233
190
42
232
169
37
206
Total
70
46
116
65
51
116
134
126
260
106
93
199
122
118
240
133
113
246
Total
1695
102
1797
1793
231
2024
2018
235
2253
1921
253
2174
1921
262
2183
1911
297
2208
Continuing Sophomores
Full-Time
Part-Time
Total
1480
64
1544
1567
88
1655
1602
94
1696
1810
57
1867
1822
56
1878
1823
47
1870
Total
1320
108
1428
1468
106
1574
1579
114
1693
1602
105
1707
1794
97
1891
1882
113
1995
Total
1440
265
1705
1427
253
1680
1501
224
1725
1576
227
1803
1640
245
1885
1822
260
2082
Total
5935
539
6474
6255
678
6933
6700
667
7367
6909
642
7551
7177
660
7837
7438
717
8155
Total
6224
619
6843
6523
795
7318
7050
855
7905
7243
804
8047
7526
854
8380
7779
912
8691
Transfers
Full-Time
Part-Time
Returning
Full-Time
Part-Time
Continuing Freshmen
Full-Time
Part-Time
Continuing Juniors
Full-Time
Part-Time
Continuing Seniors
Full-Time
Part-Time
Continuing Total
Full-Time
Part-Time
Total Undergraduates
Full-Time
Part-Time
26
Trends in Fall Enrollment by Class
Fall
2003
Freshmen
Full-Time
Part-Time
Fall
2004
Fall
2005
Fall
2006
Fall
2007
Fall
2008
Total
2783
359
3142
2950
369
3319
2959
366
3325
2993
413
3406
2959
426
3385
2872
434
3306
Total
1627
99
1726
1840
108
1948
1924
87
2011
2033
81
2114
2031
74
2105
2056
56
2112
Total
1398
113
1511
1508
113
1621
1615
147
1762
1716
138
1854
1847
144
1991
1847
128
1975
Total
1434
245
1679
1378
261
1639
1453
255
1708
1530
285
1815
1550
280
1830
1714
297
2011
Total Undergraduate
Full-Time
Part-Time
Total
7242
816
8058
7676
851
8527
7951
855
8806
8272
917
9189
8387
924
9311
8489
915
9404
82
60
142
106
56
162
94
42
136
96
57
153
99
51
150
86
61
147
Total
160
648
808
195
701
896
207
715
922
201
650
851
205
629
834
222
620
842
Total
242
708
950
301
757
1058
301
757
1058
297
707
1004
304
680
984
308
681
989
Total
7484
1524
9008
7977
1608
9585
8252
1612
9864
8569
1624
10193
8691
1604
10295
8797
1596
10393
Sophomores
Full-Time
Part-Time
Juniors
Full-Time
Part-Time
Seniors
Full-Time
Part-Time
Instructional Certifications
Full-Time
Part-Time
Total
Graduates
Full-Time
Part-Time
Total Graduates
Full-Time
Part-Time
Total Enrollment
Full-Time
Part-Time
27
Trends in Spring Enrollment by Class
Spring
2003
Freshmen
Full-Time
Part-Time
Spring
2004
Spring
2005
Spring
2006
Spring
2007
Spring
2008
Total
1861
193
2054
1908
288
2196
2198
318
2516
2080
342
2422
2073
357
2430
2079
410
2489
Total
1569
76
1645
1653
111
1764
1681
134
1815
1909
83
1992
1926
86
2012
1907
58
1965
Total
1367
139
1506
1510
123
1633
1641
141
1782
1648
128
1776
1867
128
1995
1944
142
2086
Total
1455
289
1744
1452
273
1725
1530
262
1792
1606
251
1857
1660
283
1943
1849
302
2151
Total
6252
697
6949
6523
795
7318
7050
855
7905
7243
804
8047
7526
854
8380
7779
912
8691
Instructional Certifications
Full-Time
Part-Time
Total
79
51
130
105
53
158
93
42
135
94
39
133
102
48
150
87
58
145
Total
143
681
824
159
699
858
187
684
871
193
693
886
201
668
869
191
676
867
Total
222
732
954
264
752
1016
280
726
1006
287
732
1019
303
716
1019
278
734
1012
Total
6474
1429
7903
6787
1547
8334
7330
1581
8911
7530
1536
9066
7829
1570
9399
8057
1646
9703
Sophomores
Full-Time
Part-Time
Juniors
Full-Time
Part-Time
Seniors
Full-Time
Part-Time
Total Undergraduate
Full-Time
Part-Time
Graduates
Full-Time
Part-Time
Total Graduates
Full-Time
Part-Time
Total Enrollment
Full-Time
Part-Time
28
Trends of Fall Enrollment by College and Major
College of Visual and Performing Arts
Cip
KU
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Code
Code Degree Major
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
500701 10100
BS Art Education
230
236
225
228
234
214
500402 10600
BFA Communication Design
374
358
329
320
295
292
500402 10603
BFA Communication Design / Illustr
1
2
500201
11105
BFA Crafts
28
33
40
41
27
31
500702
11601
BFA Studio Art/Drawing
11
12
4
7
5
9
500702 11602
BFA Studio Art/Painting
18
14
16
23
26
21
500702 11603
BFA Studio Art/Photography
20
12
18
21
20
22
500702 11604
BFA Studio Art/Printmaking
4
6
8
6
3
4
500702 11605
BFA Studio Art/Sculpture
5
11
9
6
5
5
500702 11606
BFA Studio Art/Digital Media
3
500702
11610
Studio Art (Core)
122
150
138
138
138
112
509999 12605
BFA Related Arts/Literature and Writing
1
509999
12615
BFA Related Arts/Theatre
1
509999 12620
BFA Related Arts/Visual Arts
2
1
500901 14600
BA Music
66
74
72
75
64
58
500901 14605
BS Music Education
17
42
39
39
62
231001 15300
BA Speech Communication
213
197
203
196
204
209
500501
15610
BA Theatre
57
60
68
74
65
75
Visual and Performing Arts Total 1152 1181 1172 1174 1126 1119
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Cip
KU
Code
Code Degree Major
450201 20400
BA Anthropology
260101
20701
Biology (Core)
260101 20705
BS Biology/Premedicine/Predentistry
260101
20710
BS Biology/Molecular/Micro/Cell
260101
20711
BS Biology/Organismal/Ecology
260101
20712
BS Biology/Pre-Professional
400501 21300
BS Chemistry
260202 21301
BS Biochemistry
400501 21302
BS Chemistry/Biochemistry
110103
21602
Computer Information Science (Core)
110103
21610
BS C. I. S./Information Technology
110103
21611
BS C. S. C./Information Technology
110103
21620
BS C. I. S./Software Development
110103
21621
BS C. I. S./Software Development
110103
21630
BS C. I. S.(Combined MS)
110103
21631
BS C. S. C.(Combined MS)
430104 21800
BS Criminal Justice
430104 21801
BS Criminal Justice/Paralegal Studies
230101 22400
BA English/General
230101 22405
BA English
230101
22410
BA English/Paralegel study
(continued)
29
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
32
42
46
60
53
63
2
2
29
44
49
63
68
87
35
35
41
53
57
61
78
65
58
54
60
76
24
33
44
42
59
50
7
17
13
32
16
23
11
2
117
28
61
94
80
73
1
70
79
53
91
83
93
7
1
69
71
1
8
6
7
11
4
309
369
364
357
359
355
28
44
54
53
55
37
30
15
3
25
58
77
86
87
93
3
1
2
Trends of Fall Enrollment by College and Major
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (continued)
Cip
KU
Code
Code Degree Major
231101
22450
BA English/Professional Writing
030104 22649
Environmental Science (Core)
030104 22650
BS Environmental Science/Biology
030104 22653
BS Environmental Science/Chemistry
030104 22656
BS Environmental Science/Geology
160901 22800
BA French
240102 23000
BS General Studies
240102 23025
BS General Studies/Indusw Org Psy
240102 23030
BS General Studies/Technical Studies
240102 23100
BA General Studies
450701 23300
BA Geography/General
450701 23320
BA Geography/Environmental
450701 23330
BA Geography/Globalization
450701 23350
BA Geography/Applied
400601 23501
BS Geology
160501 23700
BA German
50125
23702
BA German Study/Comm & Cultr
540101 24000
BA History
540101 24005
BA History/Paralegal Studies
400607 24301
BS Marine Science
400607 24321
BS Marine Science/Biology
400607 24322
BS Marine Science/Chemistry
400607 24323
BS Marine Science/Geology
400607 24324
BS Marine Science/Physics
270101
24777
BS Mathematics
511005 25000
BS Medical Technology
511601
25300
BSN Nursing
380101 25600
BA Philosophy
380101 25605
BA Philosophy/Relig Std
400801 25900
BS Physics
400801 25901
Pre-Engineering
451001 26100
BA Political Science
451001
26101
BA Political Science/Paralegal Studies
420101 26300
BA Psychology
420101 26400
BS Psychology
420101 26420
BS Psychology/General
420101 26425
BS Psychology/Clinical-Counseling
420101 26430
BS Psychology/Industrial-Organization
420101 26435
BS Psychology/Paralegal Studies
440401 26700
BS Public Administration
440401 26701
BS Public Admin./Paralegal Studies
160402 27000
BA Russian
090702 27440
Telecommunications (Core)
090702 27461
BS Telecomm/Prod/Business Admin.
(continued)
30
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
193
189
195
201
225
206
12
3
1
21
38
46
45
37
41
2
2
2
6
6
5
8
10
10
9
11
15
2
5
5
4
7
6
16
31
65
55
64
61
2
2
13
9
4
1
7
11
9
11
8
6
8
10
5
3
8
10
15
26
25
26
4
5
5
9
10
13
16
11
7
29
28
22
23
27
34
1
1
1
2
2
3
102
119
137
149
155
160
6
6
11
7
11
12
1
35
38
40
57
51
53
2
1
1
2
3
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
33
43
38
48
53
56
9
16
16
14
17
15
332
71
74
102
100
92
15
15
16
21
24
27
1
4
4
1
18
29
37
37
42
44
30
26
35
36
36
42
87
99
107
121
127
101
15
20
21
25
25
27
3
1
6
1
236
225
263
281
270
255
225
276
309
319
339
327
26
36
30
29
31
41
14
26
22
20
16
15
12
9
16
18
24
27
5
4
7
9
8
8
1
7
1
Trends of Fall Enrollment by College and Major
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (continued)
Cip
KU
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Code
Code Degree Major
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
090702 27462
BS Telecomm/Prod/C. I. S.
1
090702 27463
BS Telecomm/Prod/Journalism/Pub. Rel.
10
3
090702 27465
BS Telecomm/Prod/Music
2
1
090702 27466
BS Telecomm/Prod/Psychology
1
1
090702 27468
BS Telecomm/Prod/Sociology
3
1
090702 27469
BS Telecomm/Prod/Speech & Theatre
8
090702 27470
BS Telecomm/Prod/Multi-Discipline
2
090702 27480
Electronic Media (Core)
130
114
110
83
99
83
090702 27481
BS Electronic Media/Business Admin.
17
24
25
25
24
22
090702 27482
BS Electronic Media/C. I. S.
8
9
6
6
2
090702 27483
BS Electronic Media/Journalism/Pub. Rel.
45
49
55
55
40
37
090702 27484
BS Electronic Media/Meteorology/Geo.
3
4
8
6
5
6
090702 27485
BS Electronic Media/Multi-Discipline
27
32
34
36
26
20
090702 27486
BS Electronic Media/Music
5
10
8
12
10
10
090702 27487
BS Electronic Meda/Psychology
5
12
9
12
12
11
090702 27488
BS Electronic Media/Public Admin.
9
6
7
3
3
1
090702 27489
BS Electronic Media/Sociology
10
8
9
11
3
1
090702 27490
BS Electronic Media/Speech & Theatre
24
31
24
25
21
17
440701 27705 BSW Social Work
112
124
160
162
161
146
451101 28000
BA Sociology
67
86
102
102
96
82
451101
28001
BA Sociology/Parlegel St
3
3
2
3
160905 28300
BA Spanish
22
18
23
30
31
21
Liberal Arts and Sciences Total 2888 2893 3089 3251 3274 3199
College of Education
Cip
KU
Code
Code Degree
310101 34030
BS
250101 34050
BS
131202 35000
131202 35008 BSED
131202
35013 BSED
131202
35015 BSED
131202
35014 BSED
131209
35016 BSED
131202 35024 BSED
131202 35036 BSED
131202 35040 BSED
131202
35045 BSED
131202 35046 BSED
131202
35047 BSED
131202
35052 BSED
131202
35056 BSED
131202 35062 BSED
Major
Leisure and Sport Study
Library Science
El Ed/Undecided
El Ed Art Education
El Ed Coaching Education
El Ed Coaching Education/Track2
El Ed Dance
El Ed Early Childhood Education
El Ed English
El Ed French
El Ed German
El Ed Health & Wellness
El Ed History
El Ed Instructional Technology
El Ed Mathematics
El Ed Music
El Ed Psychology
(continued)
31
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
76
158
226
3
9
11
13
90
96
90
100
112
79
9
2
34
29
34
34
19
1
6
5
5
3
308
309
252 300
325
316
27
25
27
24
30
27
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
2
12
8
4
4
7
4
75
81
80
71
71
84
2
48
56
40
34
35
40
Trends of Fall Enrollment by College and Major
College of Education (continued)
Cip
KU
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Code
Code Degree Major
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
131202 35064 BSED El Ed Reading
146
139
115
118
107
94
131202
35072 BSED El Ed Science
19
18
17
16
20
28
131202
35076 BSED El Ed Social Studies
49
57
40
41
43
44
131202 35080 BSED El Ed Spanish
22
19
13
17
16
16
131202 35086 BSED El Ed Sports Pedagogy
38
11
3
2
131202
35087 BSED El Ed Urban Education
15
15
8
10
4
3
250101 36000 BSED Library Science
34
29
20
26
26
25
250101 36001 BSED Library Science with Elu Certificate
26
29
28
17
20
18
250101 36003 BSED Library Science with Inst Tech
2
4
8
450101 37000
Sec Ed Undecided
38
34
41
32
17
16
260101 37005 BSED Sec Ed Biology Science
21
12
16
22
21
29
400501 37009 BSED Sec Ed Chemistry
8
7
11
4
7
5
450101
37010 BSED Sec Ed Citizen Education/Geography
3
2
1
1
450101
37011 BSED Sec Ed Citizen Education/History
153
164
136
142
116
67
450101
37012 BSED Sec Ed Citizen Education/Civics & Gov.
6
9
7
4
2
5
231001
37013 BSED Sec Ed Communication
3
2
6
6
2
4
400601 37021 BSED Sec Ed/ESS/Astronomy
1
2
2
3
5
2
400601 37025 BSED Sec Ed/ESS/Geology
1
2
1
3
6
4
400601 37029 BSED Sec Ed/ESS/Marine Science
2
2
1
1
230101
37031 BSED Sec Ed English
110
100
103
121
117
115
160901 37033 BSED Sec Ed French
5
5
3
4
6
9
160501
37037 BSED Sec Ed German
2
1
160905 37045 BSED Sec Ed Spanish
20
17
20
22
26
32
300101 37053 BSED Sec Ed General Science/Biology
14
17
13
5
9
14
300101 37057 BSED Sec Ed General Science/Chemistry
1
2
3
2
2
300101
37061 BSED Sec Ed General Science/Earth - Space
5
4
3
6
4
6
300101 37065 BSED Sec Ed General Science/Physics
1
270101 37069 BSED Sec Ed Mathematics
72
85
88
91
106
116
400801 37071 BSED Sec Ed Physics & Mathematics
10
7
9
17
10
7
400801 37073 BSED Sec Ed Physics
5
7
2
1
1
3
450101 37089 BSED Sec Ed SS/History
10
1
1
46
76
450101 37092 BSED Sec Ed SS/Political Science
2
450101 37093 BSED Sec Ed SS/Civics & Government
3
2
450101 37095 BSED Sec Ed SS/Sociology
1
3
6
450101 37096 BSED Sec Ed SS/Psychology
3
7
6
450101
37097 BSED Sec Ed Soc Sci/Anthropology
1
1
1
1
1
450101 37098 BSED Sec Ed Soc Sci/Psychology
10
5
5
7
4
5
450101 37099 BSED Sec Ed Soc Sci/Sociology
8
6
4
6
2
2
131009 38010 BSED SPU/Visually Impaired
3
131009
38011 BSED SPU/Visual Impairment
44
47
34
30
37
40
131001 38020 BSED SPU/Mentally & Phys. Handicapped
339 300
271
261
264
290
131012 38030 BSED SPU/Speech Language Pathology
62
53
57
68
50
34
Education Total 1891 1824 1605 1767 1908 1949
32
Trends of Fall Enrollment by College and Major
College of Business
Cip
KU
Code
Code Degree
520301 41030 BSBA
520601 41033 BSBA
520201 41036 BSBA
521001
41039 BSBA
521401
41042 BSBA
521101
41045 BSBA
520801 41047 BSBA
520201 41099
450601 42100
BA
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Major
Business Administration/Accounting
41
48
53
79
95
93
Business Administration/Economics
1
1
Business Administration/General
1
1
1
Business Administration/Management
62
81
82
107
128
116
Business Administration/Marketing
70
56
66
95
100
125
Business Administration/International
5
7
5
8
17
19
Business Administration/Finance
24
27
27
32
43
47
Business Administration (Core)
938 1037 1161 1155 1208 1212
Economics
1
Business Total 1142 1258 1396 1476 1591 1612
College of Graduate Studies
Cip
KU
Code
Code Degree Major
520201 51000 MBA Business Administration
110103
51600
MS Computer and Information Science
110103
51601
MS Computer Science
110103
51610
MS CIS (Combined BS)
110103
51611
MS CSC (Combined BS)
420601 52100
MA Counseling Psychology
420601 52102
MA Counseling Psychology/Agency Coun.
420601
52110
MA Counseling Psy.-Marital&Fam. Therapy
230101 52400
MA English
250101 56000 MLS Library Science
500701 57002 MED Art Education
260101 57005 MED Secondary Education/Biology
131102
57008 MED Student Affairs in Higher Education
131205
57009 MED Secondary Education/Curr. & Inst.
131202
57010 MED Elementary Education
131202
57011
MED Elementary Education with Ext. of Cert.
230101
57013 MED Secondary Education/English
131101
57016 MED Counseling Secondary Education
131101
57017 MED Secondary School Coun./License
131101
57018 MED Secondary School Coun./Cert.
131101
57019 MED Counseling Elementary Education
131101
57020 MED Elementary School Coun./License
131101
57021 MED Elemenatry School Coun./Cert.
131315
57022 MED Reading Specialist
450101 57026 MED Secondary Education/Social Studies
270101
57069 MED Secondary Education/Mathematics
131102
57071 MED Student Affairs/Couns./License
131102
57072 MED Student Affairs/Admin.
130501
57100 MED Instructional Technology
130501
57102 MED IT/Digitl Class Tech
(continued)
33
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
107
121
149
95
76
65
14
11
15
12
14
7
1
4
2
3
4
3
2
4
7
13
11
9
7
6
6
14
24
24
21
22
26
25
26
25
20
21
20
14
23
28
28
23
21
52
39
35
40
42
53
26
53
59
39
51
47
8
6
7
6
5
4
13
8
6
3
1
42
43
42
45
37
47
57
59
51
42
40
35
23
11
11
8
7
3
19
17
12
17
15
18
39
20
9
2
1
18
25
32
43
43
52
1
14
16
20
24
20
24
16
13
5
14
20
23
21
15
16
1
5
7
7
8
5
71
83
98
88
107
110
10
19
14
16
12
12
8
19
13
13
6
5
2
8
6
7
7
10
4
7
10
15
15
14
8
19
20
23
23
13
5
10
10
Trends of Fall Enrollment by College and Major
College of Graduate Studies (continued)
Cip
KU
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Code
Code Degree Major
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
440401 57500 MPA Public Administration
36
32
25
27
21
23
090702 58000
MS Telecommunications
1
1
2
090702 58001
MS Electronic Media
10
11
12
10
14
14
511699
58100 MSN Nursing
7
13
440701 58200 MSW Social Work
16
28
35
39
33
39
Graduate Studies Total
690
781
811
728
713
722
Instructional Certification
Cip
KU
Code
Code Degree Major
500701 70400
IC Art Education
500901 70420
IC
Music Education
130501 70500
IC Instructional Technology
511699
70601
ESC School Nurse
260101 70700
IC Secondary Education/Biology
400501 71300
IC Secondary Education/Chemistry
450101
71405
IC Secondary Education/Cit Ed/Civ & Gov
450101
71410
IC Secondary Education/Cit Ed/Geography
450101
71415
IC Secondary Education/Cit Ed/History
231001
71600
IC Secondary Education/Communication
230101
71610
IC Secondary Education/English
400601 72202
IC Secondary Education/ESS/Geology
250101 72300
IC Library Science
131202 72500
IC Elementary Education
160901 72800
IC Secondary Education/French
131209 73200
IC Early Childhood Education
160501 73700
IC Secondary Education/German
300101
74311
IC Secondary Education/Gen. Sci./Biology
300101
74321
IC Secondary Education/Gen. Sci./Chem.
300101
74331
IC Secondary Education/Gen. Sci./Physics
300101
74341
IC Secondary Education/Gen. Sci./ESS
270101 74700
IC Secondary Education/Mathematics
400801 75000
IC Secondary Education/Physic & Math
400801 75500
IC Secondary Education/Physic
450101
75605
IC Secondary Education/Soc Sci/Anth
450101
75650
IC Secondary Education/Soc Sci/Psy
450101
75675
IC Secondary Education/Soc Sci/Sociology
450101
75732
IC Secondary Education/SS/Geography
450101
75742
IC Secondary Education/SS/History
450101
75752
IC Secondary Education/SS/Political Sci.
450101
75772
IC Secondary Education/SS/Psychology
131315
76500
IC Reading Specialist
160905 78300
IC Secondary Education/Spanish
131001 78600
IC SPU/Mentally & Physically Handicapped
(continued)
34
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
29
41
29
23
19
18
4
9
12
12
4
2
1
4
3
2
10
10
4
7
9
5
5
5
3
7
8
4
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
3
1
2
1
1
1
4
7
9
6
3
3
3
2
2
3
2
3
6
5
9
11
10
2
1
1
5
2
2
4
4
2
30
36
33
39
29
27
1
1
1
1
4
2
6
3
2
1
1
1
3
2
2
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
4
6
6
6
8
8
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
3
6
1
1
4
9
1
1
2
3
1
2
4
4
2
6
7
2
3
7
4
2
4
9
10
4
9
7
8
Trends of Fall Enrollment by College and Major
Instructional Certification (continued)
Cip
KU
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Code
Code Degree Major
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
131101
79201
ESC Elementary Education/School Counselor
7
2
1
1
2
131101
79202
ESC Secondary Education/School Counselor
4
6
3
3
1
1
131009 79500
IC SPU/Visually Impaired
1
1
130404 79600
SC SEU/Curr & Instr
1
6
Instructional Certification Total
142
162
136
153
150
144
Other Kutztown Undergraduate and Graduate Students
KU
Fall
Fall
Fall
Cip
Fall
Fall
Fall
Code
Code Degree Major
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
999999 59020
Professional Credits
115
114
110
123
115
120
999999 59300
Pre I. C. C. O. E.
6
3
999999
Graduate Transients
3
1
1
999998 80000
Lifelong Learning (was Extended Learning)
87
97
80
88
80
78
999999 90000
Undeclared
852
985 1005
948
869
934
999995 90006
Reading Hospital Nursing
36
283
276
299
316
347
999999 93000
Pre Candidacy C.O.E.
176
173
133
157
999999
Undergraduate Transients
10
6
7
13
14
9
Miscellaneous Total 1103 1486 1655 1644 1533 1648
University Totals
35
9008
9585 9864 10193 10295 10393
Trends in Fall Enrollment by Ethnicity: Females
Fall
2003
Undergraduate
Non-resident Alien
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Native American
White
Multiracial
Unknown
Total Undergraduates
Instructional Certification
Non-resident Alien
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Native American
White
Multiracial
Unknown
Total Certifications
Fall
2004
265
37
136
9
4324
25
77
4873
313
51
171
13
4390
56
66
5060
Fall
2005
353
57
185
18
4472
40
65
5190
Fall
2006
372
67
226
17
4659
31
63
5435
Fall
2007
Fall
2008
34
354
65
236
15
4699
25
38
5466
35
311
73
229
11
4765
26
34
5484
2
1
3
2
4
4
2
2
1
1
93
108
1
4
115
81
2
4
91
98
1
3
106
95
89
3
102
3
96
16
6
16
2
511
5
31
587
13
12
6
14
1
517
8
28
599
12
11
3
13
2
553
6
25
625
388
73
246
19
5268
37
97
6128
49
366
71
252
16
5311
33
69
6167
47
324
77
243
13
5407
32
62
6205
1
98
Graduate
Non-resident Alien
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Native American
White
Multiracial
Unknown
Total Graduates
Combined
Non-resident Alien
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Native American
White
Multiracial
Unknown
Total Combined
10
14
16
9
510
2
16
577
276
51
155
18
4927
27
94
5548
36
13
11
19
13
530
2
30
618
326
62
192
26
5028
59
100
5793
14
8
21
6
546
7
38
640
367
65
210
24
5099
49
107
5921
Trends in Fall Enrollment by Ethnicity: Males
Fall
2003
Undergraduate
Non-resident Alien
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Native American
White
Multiracial
Unknown
Total Undergraduates
Instructional Certification
Non-resident Alien
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Native American
White
Multiracial
Unknown
Total Certifications
259
45
124
7
2673
18
59
3185
Fall
2004
298
43
118
8
2918
30
52
3467
Fall
2005
Fall
2006
Fall
2007
Fall
2008
326
41
129
7
3047
21
45
3616
296
38
133
10
3209
15
53
3754
37
310
35
154
8
3260
11
30
3845
2
1
2
36
282
43
168
13
3334
19
25
3920
1
43
44
42
1
44
44
47
1
44
3
47
1
45
1
47
2
48
3
51
10
6
8
2
219
3
16
264
8
8
3
6
2
188
4
16
235
7
5
1
3
1
193
2
5
217
306
45
141
13
3472
18
70
4065
45
318
40
160
10
3492
15
48
4128
43
288
44
171
14
3574
21
33
4188
Graduate
Non-resident Alien
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Native American
White
Multiracial
Unknown
Total Graduates
Combined
Non-resident Alien
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Native American
White
Multiracial
Unknown
Total Combined
12
10
5
3
185
2
14
231
271
55
129
10
2901
20
74
3460
37
8
7
4
5
234
3
17
278
306
50
122
13
3196
33
72
3792
12
7
9
4
229
3
18
282
338
50
138
11
3318
24
64
3943
Trends in Fall Enrollment by Ethnicity: All Students
Fall
2003
Fall
2004
Fall
2005
Fall
2006
Fall
2007
Fall
2008
Undergraduate
Non-resident Alien
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Native American
White
Multiracial
Unknown
Total Undergraduates
0
524
82
260
16
6997
43
136
8058
0
611
94
289
21
7308
86
118
8527
0
679
98
314
25
7519
61
110
8806
0
668
105
359
27
7868
46
116
9189
71
664
100
390
23
7959
36
68
9311
71
593
116
397
24
8099
45
59
9404
Instructional Certification
Non-resident Alien
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Native American
White
Multiracial
Unknown
Total Certifications
0
1
0
3
0
136
0
2
142
0
0
0
2
0
152
1
7
162
0
0
2
4
0
123
2
5
136
0
0
1
4
1
142
1
4
153
2
0
2
2
0
139
0
5
150
0
3
1
1
0
136
0
6
147
Non-resident Alien
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Native American
White
Multiracial
Unknown
Total Graduates
0
22
24
21
12
695
4
30
808
0
21
18
23
18
764
5
47
896
0
26
15
30
10
775
10
56
922
0
26
12
24
4
730
8
47
851
21
20
9
20
3
705
12
44
834
19
16
4
16
3
746
8
30
842
Combined
Non-resident Alien
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Native American
White
Multiracial
Unknown
Total Combined
0
547
106
284
28
7828
47
168
9008
0
632
112
314
39
8224
92
172
9585
0
705
115
348
35
8417
73
171
9864
0
694
118
387
32
8740
55
167
10193
94
684
111
412
26
8803
48
117
10295
90
612
121
414
27
8981
53
95
10393
Graduate
38
Trends in Fall Undergraduate Enrollment by Age
Age Group
Under 15
15 - 16
17 - 18
19 - 20
21 - 22
23 - 24
25 - 29
30 - 34
35 - 39
40 - 49
50 - 59
60 & Over
TOTAL
Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008
FT
PT
FT
PT
FT
PT
FT
PT
FT
PT
FT
PT
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
628
9
636
15
706
8
644
6
693
7
698
9
1130
15 1289
19 1381 20 1404 26 1368
21 1381
17
828 38
887
51
905 53 1044 42 1126
47 1146 54
234 38
240 38 208 53
227 59
233 49
261 56
104 44
105 49
104 49
103 59
105 56
124 46
33
15
23 22
22
19
25
25
25
31
32 23
8
16
15 23
21
18
16
18
15
18
12
13
14
17
17
21
11 22
10
31
10
19
11 20
3
8
4
6
2
12
1
12
5
11
2
9
1
2
1
3
0
2
0
1
1
4
1
4
2983 202 3217 250 3360 256 3474 280 3581 264 3669 251
Women
Age Group
Under 15
15 - 16
17 - 18
19 - 20
21 - 22
23 - 24
25 - 29
30 - 34
35 - 39
40 - 49
50 - 59
60 & Over
TOTAL
Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008
FT
PT
FT
PT
FT
PT
FT
PT
FT
PT
FT
PT
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
950 54 1106 29 1085 26 1173
37 1076 46 1021 50
1757 70 1818 90 1931 89 2026
75 2052
79 2100 82
1176 82 1197 83 1235 82 1250 102 1351 109 1357
97
194 68
173 78
173 59
170
61
163
67
178 90
84 95
75
81
90 84
98 101
92
91
81 98
37
61
28 64
21
76
23 50
23
61
25 60
18 58
30 56
19
57
16
67
14 80
18
57
33 99
21 96
32 95
35 98
29 95
32 90
10 20
9 20
5 26
5
37
5 23
8 33
0
6
1
4
0
4
1
9
1
9
0
7
4259 614 4459 601 4591 599 4798 637 4806 660 4820 664
Combined
Age Group
Under 15
15 - 16
17 - 18
19 - 20
21 - 22
23 - 24
25 - 29
30 - 34
35 - 39
40 - 49
50 - 59
60 & Over
TOTAL
Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008
FT
PT
FT
PT
FT
PT
FT
PT
FT
PT
FT
PT
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
3
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
1578 63 1742 44 1791 34 1817 43 1769
53 1719 59
2887 85 3107 109 3312 109 3430 101 3420 100 3481 99
2004 120 2084 134 2140 135 2294 144 2477 156 2503 151
428 106
413 116
381 112
397 120
396 116
439 146
188 139
180 130
194 133
201 160
197 147
205 144
70
76
51 86
43 95
48
75
48 92
57 83
26
74
45
79
40
75
32 85
29 98
30 70
47 116
38 117
43 117
45 129
39 114
43 110
13 28
13 26
7 38
6 49
10 34
10 42
1
8
2
7
0
6
1
10
2
13
1
11
7242 816 7676 851 7951 855 8272 917 8387 924 8489 915
Men
39
Trends in Fall Graduate and Certification Enrollment by Age
Men
Age Group
Under 18
19 - 20
21 - 22
23 - 24
25 - 29
30 - 34
35 - 39
40 - 49
50 - 59
60 & Over
TOTAL
Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008
FT
PT
FT
PT
FT
PT
FT
PT
FT
PT
FT
PT
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
5
1
6
4
6
0
12
2
6
1
10
2
18
12
25
12
28 22
31 24
27
16
29
18
29 53
35
73
37 66
37 66
42
55
35 64
14
53
11
53
9 58
13 48
15 32
8
27
5
25
8
35
9 32
5 29
3
37
6 25
12 33
11 34
7 34
6
21
7 20
5
21
5
9
5
12
6
12
4
12
6
14
8
9
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
88 187
102 223
103 224
109 202
107 176
102 166
Women
Age Group
Under 18
19 - 20
21 - 22
23 - 24
25 - 29
30 - 34
35 - 39
40 - 49
50 - 59
60 & Over
TOTAL
Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008
FT
PT
FT
PT
FT
PT
FT
PT
FT
PT
FT
PT
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
18
5
25
2
29
4
19
9
27
8
25
8
40
51
56 54
57 56
61 63
55
75
61
77
42 184
61 212
59 212
55 212
65 184
69 200
11 83
17 80
26
73
23
72
20 92
15 70
18 66
13 54
8 56
10 49
10 48
12 54
23 107
25 103
17 93
14 69
12
61
17 70
2 25
2 28
2 36
5
27
8
35
6 36
0
0
0
1
0
3
1
4
0
1
1
0
154 521
199 534
198 533
188 505
197 504
206 515
Combined
Age Group
Under 18
19 - 20
21 - 22
23 - 24
25 - 29
30 - 34
35 - 39
40 - 49
50 - 59
60 & Over
TOTAL
Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008
FT
PT
FT
PT
FT
PT
FT
PT
FT
PT
FT
PT
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
23
6
31
6
35
4
31
11
33
9
35
10
58 63
81 66
85 78
92 87
82
91
90 95
71 237
96 285
96 278
92 278
107 239
104 264
25 136
28 133
35 131
36 120
35 124
23
97
23
91
21 89
17 88
15 78
13 85
18
79
35 140
36 137
24 127
20 90
19
81
22
91
7 34
7 40
8 48
9 39
14 49
14 45
0
1
1
1
1
3
2
4
1
2
1
0
242 708
301 757
301 757
297 707
304 680 308 681
40
Trends in Fall Enrollment: Mean and Median Age
Male
PT
FT
Total
FT
Female
PT
Total
FT
Combined
PT
Total
Fall 2003
UG Mean Age
UG Median Age
IC Mean Age
IC Median Age
GR Mean Age
GR Median Age
21
21
31
27
31
27
28
25
32
28
34
32
21
20
31
27
33
32
20
20
31
24
28
25
29
26
34
34
32
29
21
20
33
33
31
28
20
20
31
27
29
26
29
25
34
32
33
31
21
20
33
30
32
30
Fall 2004
UG Mean Age
UG Median Age
IC Mean Age
IC Median Age
GR Mean Age
GR Median Age
20
20
30
26
30
27
27
24
34
28
33
32
21
20
30
28
32
31
20
20
30
28
27
25
29
26
35
33
32
29
21
20
32
30
31
28
20
20
30
28
28
25
29
25
35
31
32
30
21
20
32
29
31
29
Fall 2005
UG Mean Age
UG Median Age
IC Mean Age
IC Median Age
GR Mean Age
GR Median Age
20
20
30
27
29
25
28
24
34
29
33
32
20
20
31
28
32
30
20
20
29
25
26
25
30
27
38
38
32
29
21
20
32
29
31
28
20
20
29
26
27
25
29
26
37
33
33
30
21
20
32
29
31
28
Fall 2006
UG Mean Age
UG Median Age
IC Mean Age
IC Median Age
GR Mean Age
GR Median Age
20
20
30
27
27
25
28
25
35
33
32
30
21
20
32
28
30
28
20
20
27
24
28
26
30
27
33
32
31
28
21
20
29
26
31
28
20
20
28
25
28
25
29
26
33
32
32
29
21
20
30
27
31
28
Fall 2007
UG Mean Age
UG Median Age
IC Mean Age
IC Median Age
GR Mean Age
GR Median Age
21
20
33
28
28
25
29
25
36
36
33
32
21
20
34
30
32
29
20
20
29
25
28
25
30
26
36
34
32
29
21
20
31
28
31
28
20
20
30
26
28
25
29
25
36
34
32
29
21
20
32
29
31
28
Fall 2008
UG Mean Age
UG Median Age
IC Mean Age
IC Median Age
GR Mean Age
GR Median Age
20
20
32
29
27
25
27
24
33
30
31
29
21
20
33
29
30
27
20
20
29
26
27
25
29
25
36
35
31
28
21
20
32
28
30
27
20
20
30
27
27
25
29
25
35
33
31
29
21
20
32
29
30
27
41
Trends in Fall Undergraduate Enrollment by 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
Huntington
Indiana
Jefferson
Juniata
Lackawanna
Lancaster
Lawrence
Lebanon
Lehigh
Luzerne
Lycoming
Fall
2003
24
6
1
3
1669
1
24
556
2
114
11
313
3
2
28
1
88
96
240
1
3
1
Fall
2004
29
10
Fall
2005
26
10
Fall
2006
26
13
1
1
5
1844
2
22
702
5
Fall
2007
28
12
Fall
2008
29
11
2
4
1889
6
13
697
4
3
1
161
11
435
2
5
21
1
113
125
242
1
1
1693
1
24
605
1
1
3
1719
1
20
670
3
1
133
8
326
1
3
2
31
1
98
97
262
140
10
343
1
142
10
344
1
1
5
1913
3
11
672
4
1
1
152
12
356
2
2
22
1
104
108
256
1
1
3
16
4
20
113
127
243
2
2
110
126
248
1
4
1
1
1
21
1
27
2
20
2
25
2
22
2
16
2
3
1
1
6
121
268
4
3
2
9
122
292
2
1
1
6
130
299
98
936
151
35
86
969
158
39
3
1
1
4
125
295
1
91
1065
154
41
5
1
108
945
147
31
1
1
1
6
122
307
2
90
1036
150
54
(continued)
42
4
114
303
2
107
1115
167
36
Trends in Fall Undergraduate Enrollment by County
(continued)
McKean
Mercer
Mifflin
Monroe
Montgomery
Montour
Northampton
Northumberland
Perry
Philadelphia
Pike
Potter
Schuylkill
Snyder
Somerset
Sullivan
Susquehanna
Tioga
Union
Venango
Warren
Washington
Wayne
Westmoreland
Wyoming
York
In-State Total
Fall
2003
Fall
2004
Fall
2005
2
1
11
145
618
7
551
53
11
423
55
1
302
8
2
1
36
6
7
2
1
9
146
688
7
605
58
11
515
71
329
7
3
1
30
7
5
2
1
18
156
718
8
570
54
16
579
68
2
347
6
1
1
31
7
8
66
2
20
139
7307
61
1
18
137
7721
1
70
1
22
162
8004
43
Fall
2006
Fall
2007
Fall
2008
2
1
3
17
176
741
8
598
53
17
551
65
1
334
7
2
1
21
8
11
16
195
735
5
626
36
23
522
81
19
200
743
6
622
26
22
435
84
1
355
10
3
52
46
2
24
164
8361
27
170
8283
335
10
5
1
18
8
13
2
1
21
5
13
3
1
44
2
17
170
8454
Trends in Fall Undergraduate Enrollment by State
Fall
2003
Alabama
Arizona
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Illinois
Iowa
Kansas
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregan
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wyoming
Unknown
Out-of-State Total
Pennsylvania
Non-resident Alien
Grand Total
Fall
2004
Fall
2005
2
1
2
7
6
1
1
3
9
2
3
1
2
2
1
Fall
2006
1
1
2
1
3
14
2
1
1
1
5
19
3
2
2
1
2
11
3
1
1
12
1
2
1
14
1
603
1
29
1
1
660
1
37
1
3
650
1
35
1
1
1
683
7307
68
8058
44
2
9
18
1
2
2
1
1
12
2
2
1
2
724
6
757
45
39
1
1
1
1
1
8
1
2
8
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
2
748
8004
54
8806
1
1
839
8283
67
9189
1
750
7721
56
8527
Fall
2008
1
1
1
2
1
6
Fall
2007
1
21
1
1
3
13
1
879
8361
71
9311
6
31
2
1
1
1
2
23
1
1
1
3
741
40
2
2
1
1
2
12
1
1
1
879
8454
71
9404
Trends in Fall Undergraduate Enrollment by Country
Fall
2003
Albania
Australia
Austria
Bangladesh
Benin
Bolivia
Brazil
Bulgaria
Cameroon
Canada
China
Dominica
Ecuador
Ethiopia
Finland
France
Gambia, The
Georgia
Germany
Ghana
Guyana
Hong Kong
Hungary
India
Israel
Jamaica
Japan
Kenya
Fall
2004
Fall
2005
2
1
Fall
2006
1
1
Fall
2007
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
1
1
1
9
1
1
1
2
1
2
6
2
1
1
10
4
1
1
1
1
6
1
1
5
1
1
5
4
3
3
4
3
5
3
6
1
4
1
1
1
8
1
1
1
8
1
1
7
1
3
2
2
3
1
1
1
5
1
6
3
9
2
4
7
2
4
6
2
1
1
4
1
1
1
4
Korea, Dem. People's Rep
Kosovo
Latvia
Lebanon
Liberia
Morocco
Myanmar
Fall
2008
1
1
1
(continued)
45
1
1
6
Trends in Fall Undergraduate Enrollment by Country
(continued)
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nigeria
Pakistan
Paraguy
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Romania
Russia
Singapore
South Africa
Spain
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Sweden
Syria
Taiwan
Tanzania
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
Venezuela
Vietnam
Zimbabwe
Non-resident Alien Total
United States
Grand Total
Fall
2003
Fall
2004
1
1
3
1
Fall
2005
1
1
1
1
Fall
2006
4
1
1
Fall
2007
Fall
2008
3
2
2
3
1
4
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
2
1
3
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
4
1
4
1
1
71
9240
9311
71
9333
9404
1
1
8
1
2
1
1
1
68
7990
8058
6
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
56
8471
8527
46
2
54
8752
8806
67
9122
9189
Trends in Fall Graduate and Certification Enrollment by County
Fall
2003
Allegheny
Bedford
Berks
Blair
Bradford
Bucks
Carbon
Centre
Chester
Clearfield
Columbia
Cumberland
Dauphin
Delaware
Erie
Franklin
Greene
Huntington
Indiana
Lackawanna
Lancaster
Lebanon
Lehigh
Luzerne
Lycoming
Mifflin
Monroe
Montgomery
Northampton
Northumberland
Perry
Philadelphia
Pike
Schuylkill
Somerset
Susquehanna
Tioga
Union
Venango
Washington
Wayne
Wyoming
York
In-State Total
Fall
2004
1
Fall
2005
Fall
2006
Fall
2007
Fall
2008
1
368
419
411
24
13
2
21
16
22
18
11
12
10
1
4
6
4
2
6
6
4
3
3
3
7
1
349
19
24
1
14
1
4
2
5
6
1
1
327
2
1
24
19
1
358
1
1
22
13
10
1
3
3
8
5
14
1
2
5
7
5
1
1
1
1
20
14
291
9
3
20
15
260
6
1
8
56
91
3
1
5
1
34
1
1
1
10
54
92
3
2
1
1
2
4
2
954
1
1
2
1
20
8
284
5
1
1
21
7
319
7
1
1
14
46
72
1
1
5
12
49
81
2
7
63
77
2
6
5
36
36
48
1
14
11
301
8
1
1
8
51
100
3
1
7
1
38
1
1
1
1
1
24
9
298
11
1
2
931
1
1036
47
1
2
1026
3
978
2
46
1
3
2
1
2
2
2
957
Trends in Fall Graduate and Certification Enrollment by State
Fall
2004
Fall
2003
Alaska
California
Connecticut
Delaware
Illinois
Maryland
New Jersey
New York
Out-of-State Total
Pennsylvania
Non-resident Alien
Grand Total
Fall
2005
Fall
2006
Fall
2007
Fall
2008
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
5
1036
17
1058
2
931
17
950
1
5
1
4
1
6
2
11
7
1026
25
1058
6
978
20
1004
7
954
23
984
13
957
19
989
Trends in Fall Graduate and Certification Enrollment by Country
Fall
Albania
Argentina
Brazil
Canada
China
Colombia
Denmark
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Gambia, The
Georgia
Germany
Ghana
India
Indonesia
Kenya
Netherlands
Nigeria
Philippines
Poland
Russia
South Africa
Spain
Sri Lanka
Tanzania
Thailand
Turkey
Non-resident Alien Total
United States
Grand Total
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
1
1
1
7
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
4
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
4
1
1
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
5
1
2
2
4
1
2
1
3
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
2
1
2
1
1
3
2
3
2
1
17
1041
1058
17
933
950
48
25
1033
1058
20
984
1004
1
1
1
23
961
984
1
1
19
970
989
Trends in Degrees Awarded by College and Major:
College of Visual and Performing Arts
Cip
KU
2002 - 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Code
Code Degree Major
500701 10100
BS Art Education
41
51
46
52
40
70
500402 10600 BFA Communication Design
65
71
95
62
87
72
500402 10603 BFA Communication Design / Illustr
2
1
500201 11105 BFA Crafts
10
10
9
10
24
4
500702 11600 BFA Studio Art
1
500702 11601 BFA Studio Art/Drawing
4
4
10
5
3
2
500702 11602 BFA Studio Art/Painting
15
14
15
8
17
20
500702 11603 BFA Studio Art/Photography
15
13
12
6
10
17
500702 11604 BFA Studio Art/Printmaking
3
5
3
8
5
3
500702 11605 BFA Studio Art/Sculpture
3
1
8
6
5
2
509999 12610 BFA Related Arts/Music
1
509999 12620 BFA Related Arts/Visual Arts
1
1
1
509999 12625 BFA Related Arts/Dance
2
500901 14600
BA Music
9
6
9
7
10
5
500901 14605
BS Music Education
3
5
4
7
231001 15300
BA Speech Communication
61
52
60
64
42
47
500501 15610
BA Theatre
6
8
5
6
9
4
Visual and Performing Arts Total
238
236
277
239
257
253
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Cip
KU
Code
Code Degree Major
450201 20400 BA Anthropology
260101 20702
BS Biology/Cell Biology-Micro
260101 20703
BS Biology/Ecology
260101 20704
BS Biology/Organismal
260101 20705
BS Biology/Premedicine/Predentistry
260101 20710
BS Biology/Molecular/Micro/Cell
260101 20711
BS Biology/Organismal/Ecology
260101 20712
BS Biology/Pre-Professional
400501 21300
BS Chemistry
260202 21301
BS Biochemistry
400501 21302
BS Chemistry/Biochemistry
110103 21602
BS Comp Info Sci/CORE
110103 21610
BS C. I. S./Information Technology
110103 21611
BS C. S. C./Information Technology
110103 21620
BS C. I. S./Software Development
110103 21621
BS C. S. C./Software Development
110103 21630
BS C. I. S./(Combined MS)
110103 21631
BS C. S. C./(Combined MS)
430104 21800
BS Criminal Justice
430104 21801
BS Criminal Justice/Paralegal Studies
430104 21802
BS Criminal Justice/Ext. Internship
230101 22400 BA English/General
230101 22405
BA English
231101 22450
BA English/Professional Writing
(continued)
49
2002 - 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
10
11
8
12
10
9
6
1
3
1
5
4
10
6
6
14
5
3
6
11
8
5
6
3
6
5
2
6
1
6
1
8
2
5
2
3
1
22
15
23
10
10
1
12
10
4
8
7
9
1
11
1
6
8
10
9
66
67
61
100
74
91
11
8
10
10
13
16
1
13
7
10
4
2
4
6
12
24
23
34
43
45
33
32
54
Trends in Degrees Awarded by College and Major:
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (continued)
Cip
KU
Code
Code Degree Major
030104 22650
BS Environmental Science/Biology
030104 22653
BS Environmental Science/Chemistry
030104 22656
BS Environmental Science/Geology
160901 22800 BA French
240102 23000 BS General Studies
240102 23025
BS General Studies/Indus Org Psy
240102 23030
BS General Studies/Technical Studies
240102 23100
BA General Studies
450701 23300 BA Geography/General
450701 23320
BA Geography/Environmental
450701 23350
BA Geography/Applied
400601 23501
BS Geology
160501 23700 BA German
540101 24000 BA History
540101 24005 BA History/Paralegal Studies
400607 24321
BS Marine Science/Biology
400607 24322
BS Marine Science/Chemistry
400607 24323
BS Marine Science/Geology
400607 24324
BS Marine Science/Physics
270101 24600 BA Mathematics
270101 24777
BS Mathematics
511005 25000
BS Medical Technology
511601 25300 BSN Nursing
380101 25600 BA Philosophy
380101 25605
BA Philosophy/ Religious Study
400801 25900
BS Physics
451001 26100
BA Political Science
451001 26101
BA Political Science/Paralegal Studies
420101 26400
BS Psychology
420101 26420
BS Psychology/General
420101 26425
BS Psychology/Clinical-Counseling
420101 26430
BS Psychology/Industrial-Organization
420101 26435
BS Psychology/Paralegal Studies
440401 26700
BS Public Administration
440401 26701
BS Public Admin./Paralegal Studies
160402 27000 BA Russian
090702 27403
BS Telecomm/Mgm/Journalism/Pub. Rel.
090702 27411
BS Telecomm/Mgm/Multi-Discipline
090702 27461
BS Telecomm/Prod/Business Admin.
090702 27463
BS Telecomm/Prod/Journalism/Pub. Rel.
090702 27465
BS Telecomm/Prod/Music
090702 27466
BS Telecomm/Prod/Psychology
090702 27468
BS Telecomm/Prod/Sociology
090702 27469
BS Telecomm/Prod/Speech & Theatre
090702 27470
BS Telecomm/Prod/Multi-Discipline
090702 27481
BS Electronic Media/Business Admin.
(continued)
50
2002 - 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
4
4
2
4
11
5
1
1
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
5
3
1
1
2
13
19
25
56
55
55
1
2
1
3
2
1
1
9
7
10
3
1
1
3
2
3
3
4
3
10
6
3
3
1
4
5
3
7
9
7
4
4
1
1
16
23
17
26
39
32
1
2
4
1
4
3
3
1
2
4
4
1
1
1
1
1
13
6
7
6
6
8
2
1
3
2
1
32
36
19
15
19
30
4
3
4
4
1
2
1
2
5
8
9
10
9
17
15
16
25
24
29
3
3
2
1
4
1
2
1
1
1
61
59
51
60
70
65
35
56
54
59
57
73
10
10
7
12
10
6
1
5
2
4
1
4
6
2
5
4
5
2
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
7
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
4
3
1
9
3
1
2
5
4
9
5
6
Trends in Degrees Awarded by College and Major:
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (continued)
Cip
KU
2002 - 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Code
Code Degree Major
090702 27482
BS Electronic Media/CIS
1
1
1
1
090702 27483
BS Electronic Media/Journalism/Pub. Rel.
10
9
14
13
20
14
090702 27484
BS Electronic Media/Meteorology/Geo.
1
16
2
1
2
090702 27485
BS Electronic Media/Multi-Discipline
6
7
16
23
17
090702 27486
BS Electronic Media/Music
2
1
2
1
090702 27487
BS Electronic Meda/Psychology
1
1
1
4
2
4
090702 27488
BS Electronic Media/Public Admin.
1
3
2
5
3
2
090702 27489
BS Electronic Media/Sociology
3
3
4
4
2
090702 27490
BS Electronic Media/Speech & Theatre
7
4
7
7
10
7
440701 27705 BSW Social Work
24
26
16
10
14
35
451101 28000 BA Sociology
23
19
16
30
39
29
451101 28001
BA Sociology/Paralegel Studies
1
160905 28300 BA Spanish
3
7
6
7
3
8
Liberal Arts and Sciences Total
531
559
535
664
691
762
College of Education
Cip
KU
Code
Code Degree
310101 34030
BS
250101 34050
BS
131202 35008 BSED
131202 35013 BSED
131202 35014 BSED
131209 35016 BSED
131202 35024 BSED
131202 35044 BSED
131202 35045 BSED
131202 35046 BSED
131202 35047 BSED
131202 35051 BSED
131202 35052 BSED
131202 35056 BSED
131202 35062 BSED
131202 35064 BSED
131202 35072 BSED
131202 35076 BSED
131202 35080 BSED
131202 35084 BSED
131202 35085 BSED
131202 35086 BSED
131202 35087 BSED
250101 36000 BSED
250101 36001 BSED
260101 37005 BSED
400501 37009 BSED
450101 37010 BSED
Major
Leisure and Sport Study
Library Science
El Ed Art Education
El Ed Coaching Ed
El Ed Dance
El Ed Early Childhood Education
El Ed English
El Ed Geography
El Ed Health & Wellness
El Ed History
El Ed Instructional Technology
El Ed Life Sciences
El Ed Mathematics
El Ed Music
El Ed Psychology
El Ed Reading
El Ed Science
El Ed Social Studies
El Ed Spanish
El Ed Speech & Theatre
El Ed Speech
El Ed Sports Pedagogy
El Ed Urban Education
Library Science
Library Science with Elu Certificate
Sec Ed Biology Science
Sec Ed Chemistry
Sec Ed Citizen Education/Geography
(continued)
51
2002 - 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
1
5
26
3
3
3
4
4
1
3
2
1
8
1
2
3
53
62
58
53
55
52
11
6
5
6
4
6
1
1
1
4
3
1
2
5
3
1
1
18
18
20
29
27
24
2
5
19
13
14
12
14
10
42
51
43
33
48
45
9
6
6
8
5
4
4
9
11
19
10
13
4
7
4
7
6
3
4
1
2
3
5
1
3
4
3
1
4
3
13
18
13
12
10
8
2
3
3
6
3
4
10
5
1
1
3
1
2
2
1
1
Trends in Degrees Awarded by College and Major:
College of Education (continued)
Cip
KU
2002 - 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Code
Code Degree Major
450101 37011 BSED Sec Ed Citizen Education/History
1
15
25
26
34
37
450101 37012 BSED Sec Ed Citizen Education/Civ & Gov
2
1
231001 37013 BSED Sec Ed Communication
1
1
1
400601 37021 BSED Sec Ed/ESS/Astronomy
1
400601 37025 BSED Sec Ed/ESS/Geology
2
1
1
3
230101 37031 BSED Sec Ed English
30
20
16
15
20
22
160901 37033 BSED Sec Ed French
1
2
1
160905 37045 BSED Sec Ed Spanish
7
3
4
3
2
4
300101 37053 BSED Sec Ed General Science/Biology
1
3
4
1
300101 37061 BSED Sec Ed General Science/Earth - Space
1
2
270101 37069 BSED Sec Ed Mathematics
5
7
7
12
21
17
400801 37071 BSED Sec Ed Physics & Mathematics
1
2
1
1
1
400801 37073 BSED Sec Ed Physics
1
450101 37081 BSED Sec Ed SS/Economics
1
450101 37089 BSED Sec Ed SS/History
24
7
2
1
1
450101 37092 BSED Sec Ed SS/Political Science
1
450101 37095 BSED Sec Ed SS/Sociology
1
450101 37096 BSED Sec Ed SS/Psychology
2
2
450101 37098 BSED Sec Ed Soc Sci/Psychology
3
2
1
450101 37099 BSED Sec Ed Soc Sci/Sociology
3
1
1
131009 38010 BSED SPU/Visually Impaired
12
3
131009 38011 BSED SPU/Visual Impairment
4
7
19
9
10
8
131001 38020 BSED SPU/Mentally & Phys. Handicapped
71
74
71
78
78
73
131012 38030 BSED SPU/Speech Language Pathology
11
7
8
13
8
9
Education Total
382
381
361
363
383
388
College of Business
Cip
KU
Code
Code Degree
520301 41030 BSBA
520601 41033 BSBA
520201 41036 BSBA
521001 41039 BSBA
521401 41042 BSBA
521101 41045 BSBA
520801 41047 BSBA
450601 42100
BA
2002 - 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Major
Business Administration/Accounting
24
22
25
21
32
30
Business Administration/Economics
2
1
Business Administration/General
4
3
1
1
Business Administration/Management
57
63
95
104
91
102
Business Administration/Marketing
60
81
61
78
77
74
Business Administration/International
5
6
6
6
6
10
Business Administration/Finance
25
15
13
16
14
12
Economics
1
Business Total
177
191
201
227
220
228
College of Graduate Studies
Cip
KU
Code
Code Degree Major
520201 51000 MBA Business Administration
110103 51600 MS Computer and Information Science
110103 51610
MS CIS (Combined BS)
110103 51611
MS CSC (Combined BS)
(continued)
52
2002 - 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
51
35
34
32
43
35
10
5
4
4
4
4
1
4
2
2
3
Trends in Degrees Awarded by College and Major:
College of Graduate Studies (continued)
Cip
KU
2002 - 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Code
Code Degree Major
420601 52100 MA Counseling Psychology
9
3
3
2
5
420601 52102 MA Counseling Psychology/Agency Coun.
4
3
5
4
6
420601 52110
MA Counseling Psy.-Marital&Fam. Therapy
3
2
8
7
7
5
230101 52400 MA English
3
3
6
6
5
8
250101 56000 MLS Library Science
19
27
25
15
20
15
500701 57002 MED Art Education
9
7
8
15
13
14
260101 57005 MED Secondary Education/Biology
1
3
2
3
2
131102 57008 MED Student Affairs in Higher Education
10
1
3
3
3
1
131205 57009 MED Secondary Education/Curr. & Inst.
25
25
28
24
21
24
131202 57010 MED Elementary Education
23
69
28
13
34
10
131202 57011 MED Elementary Education with Ext. of Cert.
9
9
9
3
4
3
230101 57013 MED Secondary Education/English
4
4
6
3
3
3
131101 57016 MED Counseling Secondary Education
17
15
8
7
3
131101 57017 MED Secondary School Coun./License
2
1
2
5
7
7
131101 57018 MED Secondary School Coun./Cert.
1
3
4
3
7
131101 57019 MED Counseling Elementary Education
5
9
6
6
4
131101 57020 MED Elementary School Coun./License
2
3
2
7
4
131101 57021 MED Elementary School Coun./Cert
2
1
2
131315 57022 MED Reading Specialist
23
14
26
26
27
29
450101 57026 MED Secondary Education/Social Studies
6
2
2
5
6
3
270101 57069 MED Secondary Education/Mathematics
2
7
3
4
131102 57071 MED Stu Aff/Cslg/License
4
131102 57072 MED Stu Aff/Admin
3
3
8
1
130501 57100 MED Instructional Technology
1
1
5
10
15
6
130501 57101 MED Instructional Tech/Digital Class Tech
4
4
440401 57500 MPA Public Administration
9
6
7
9
3
13
090702 58000 MS Telecommunications
2
1
1
090702 58001 MS Electronic Media
1
1
10
2
9
440701 58200 MSW Social Work
11
10
13
18
Graduate Total
242
248
248
244 280
242
University Totals
53
1570
1615
1622
1737
1831
1873
Degrees Awarded by Ethnicity: Females
2002 2003
2003 2004
2004 2005
2005 2006
2006 2007
2007 2008
Undergraduate
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Native American
White
Multiracial
Unknown
Total Undergraduates
14
5
15
2
783
2
19
840
17
5
21
2
829
1
11
886
21
5
21
2
810
3
8
870
32
9
23
0
838
5
14
921
41
9
29
4
878
4
14
979
56
15
43
7
883
10
5
1019
Graduate
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Native American
White
Multiracial
Unknown
Total Graduates
6
12
6
1
141
0
0
166
35
4
6
1
150
0
5
201
3
1
6
3
161
0
3
177
5
4
3
1
142
1
9
165
1
1
6
2
175
1
17
203
6
3
4
1
130
2
9
155
Combined
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Native American
White
Multiracial
Unknown
Total Combined
20
17
21
3
924
2
19
1006
52
9
27
3
979
1
16
1087
24
6
27
5
971
3
11
1047
37
13
26
1
980
6
23
1086
42
10
35
6
1053
5
31
1182
62
18
47
8
1013
12
14
1174
54
Degrees Awarded by Ethnicity: Males
2002 2003
2003 2004
2004 2005
2005 2006
2006 2007
2007 2008
Undergraduate
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Native American
White
Multiracial
Unknown
Total Undergraduates
20
5
13
1
438
1
10
488
14
8
14
0
435
0
10
481
24
5
12
1
449
2
11
504
35
7
15
0
503
2
10
572
29
8
18
1
508
2
6
572
37
6
19
2
541
3
4
612
Graduate
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Native American
White
Multiracial
Unknown
Total Graduates
4
1
2
0
67
0
2
76
4
3
1
0
37
0
2
47
2
2
0
0
61
1
5
71
6
4
1
0
60
1
7
79
2
1
3
0
68
1
2
77
4
1
2
2
69
1
8
87
Combined
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Native American
White
Multiracial
Unknown
Total Combined
24
6
15
1
505
1
12
564
18
11
15
0
472
0
12
528
26
7
12
1
510
3
16
575
41
11
16
0
563
3
17
651
31
9
21
1
576
3
8
649
41
7
21
4
610
4
12
699
55
Degrees Awarded by Ethnicity: All Students
2002 2003
2003 2004
2004 2005
2005 2006
2006 2007
2007 2008
Undergraduate
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Native American
White
Multiracial
Unknown
Total Undergraduates
34
10
28
3
1221
3
29
1328
31
13
35
2
1264
1
21
1367
45
10
33
3
1259
5
19
1374
67
16
38
0
1341
7
24
1493
70
17
47
5
1386
6
20
1551
93
21
62
9
1424
13
9
1631
Graduate
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Native American
White
Multiracial
Unknown
Total Graduates
10
13
8
1
208
0
2
242
39
7
7
1
187
0
7
248
5
3
6
3
222
1
8
248
11
8
4
1
202
2
16
244
3
2
9
2
243
2
19
280
10
4
6
3
199
3
17
242
Combined
African-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Native American
White
Multiracial
Unknown
Total Combined
44
23
36
4
1429
3
31
1570
70
20
42
3
1451
1
28
1615
50
13
39
6
1481
6
27
1622
78
24
42
1
1543
9
40
1737
73
19
56
7
1629
8
39
1831
103
25
68
12
1623
16
26
1873
56
All Active Staff For Fall 2008:
President
INTERNAL AUDITOR
KU RESEARCH CENTER
HUMAN DIVERSITY/ADA COMPLIANCE
PRESIDENT'S OFFICE
UNIVERSITY SENATE
WOMEN'S CENTER
President Total
Academic Affairs
Administrative Offices
PROVOST'S OFFICE/ASSESSMENT OUTCOMES
ACAD ADV/ACAD ENR/ACT101/TALENT/TRIO/UB
ADMISSIONS OFFICE
ASSISTANT TO THE PROVOST
FINANCIAL AID
GRANTS AND SPONSORED PROJECTS
HONOR'S PROGRAM
INST. RESEARCH & SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES & INITIATIVES
MULTICULTURAL CENTER
REGISTRAR'S OFFICE
ROHRBACH LIBRARY
TV SERVICES
Administrative Offices Total
College of Business
DEAN, COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
ACCOUNTING & FINANCE
ECONOMICS
MANAGEMENT
MARKETING
SBDC/STATE SBDC/UNIVERSITY MATCH
College of Business Total
College of Education
DEAN, COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
EARLY LEARNING CENTER
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
HUMAN KINETICS
LIBRARY SCIENCE/INSTRUCTIONAL TECH.
STUDENT TEACHING
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SPECIAL EDUCATION
College of Education Total
College of Graduate Studies
DEAN, COLLEGE OF GRAD STUDIES/EXT LRNG
COUNSELING & HUMAN SERVICES
LIFELONG LEARNING
College of Graduate Studies Total
ed C
rafts
(H60
)
Serv
ice/
Ma
(H70 int
)
Skill
T ec h
/ Par
a (H
50)
40)
al (H
Cleri
c
Sec/
NonFa
(H30 culty
)
Prof/
Division / Department
F ac u
lty (H
20)
Exec
Adm utive/
inist
ra
(H10 tive
)
FTE Reported By EEO Code Within Division/Department
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
3.00
2.00
1.00
0.00
3.00
20.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
8.00
5.00
0.00
2.00
3.00
11.00
3.00
5.00
6.00
1.00
1.00
7.00
1.00
6.00
1.00
1.00
8.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
13.00
33.00
2.00
43.00
1.00
42.00
11.60
11.60
2.00
24.53
10.58
8.58
1.00
2.00
6.00
9.02
58.71
1.00
1.00
1.00
8.00
1.00
2.00
57
8.00
2.00
1.00
8.00
3.00
36.00
12.00
2.00
16.00
0.00
0.00
9.00
29.00
18.00
1.00
14.00
2.00
1.00
9.00
4.00
4.00
12.00
29.00
4.00
136.00
0.00
0.00
3.00
17.25
5.00
13.25
8.50
14.40
61.40
0.00
4.00
0.50
25.53
11.58
9.58
2.00
7.00
10.02
70.21
0.00
4.00
9.00
2.50
15.50
2.00
1.00
16.25
5.00
13.25
7.50
1.00
2.00
0.00
1.00
1.00
5.00
4.00
1.00
1.00
13.00
2.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
5.00
0.50
1.50
1.00
1.80
5.80
2.00
0.50
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
8.50
2.00
1.00
1.00
4.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Totals
All Active Staff For Fall 2008:
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Total
College of Visual & Performing Arts
DEAN, COLL. OF VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS
ART EDUCATION & CRAFTS
COMMUNICATION DESIGN
FINE ARTS
MUSIC/APPLIED MUSIC LESSON
PERFORMING ARTS PRODUCTION COORDINATOR
SPEECH COMM & THEATRE
College of Visual & Performing Arts Total
Academic Affairs Total
Administration & Finance
VICE-PRES. FOR ADMIN. & FINANCE
ACCOUNTING OFFICE
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE OFFICE
ADM SERVICES/DINING SERVICES
BUDGET OFFICE
BURSAR'S OFFICE
CARPENTRY SHOP
CENTRAL HEATING PLANT
COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE/ACAD ADMIN SYS
CUSTODIAL SERVICES
ELECTRICAL SHOP
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH & SAFETY
FACILITIES PROJ SVCS
GROUNDSKEEPING
HUMAN RESOURCES/HR TRAINING CENTER
LABOR/RECYCLING CREW
LOCKSMITH SHOP
MAIL SERVICES
ONE-CARD OFFICE
1.00
11.75
10.00
7.00
40.00
8.00
14.60
25.00
21.00
7.25
6.00
23.58
8.50
19.50
10.75
1.00 243.18
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
0.50
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
17.50
0.00
1.64
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
19.33
12.33
19.92
21.22
1.00
1.60
2.60
60.70
1.00
6.64
78.44
1.00
4.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
4.00
2.00
3.00
ed C
rafts
(H60
)
Serv
ice/
Ma
(H70 int
)
T ec h
/ Par
a (H
50)
40)
al (H
Cleri
c
2.00
1.00
31.08
1.00 103.88
16.00 488.77
Sec/
NonFa
(H30 culty
)
Prof/
1.00
10.00
20.25
Skill
Academic Affairs (continued)
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
DEAN, COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES
ANTHROPOLOGY/SOCIOLOGY
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
BIOLOGY/PHYSICAL SCI. STOREROOM
COMPUTER SCIENCE
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
ELECTRONIC MEDIA
ENGLISH
GEOGRAPHY
HISTORY
MATH
MODERN LANGUAGE STUDIES
NURSING
PHILOSOPHY
PHYSICAL SCIENCES
POLITICAL SCIENCE
PSYCHOLOGY
SOCIAL WORK
F ac u
lty (H
20)
Division / Department
Exec
Adm utive/
inist
ra
(H10 tive
)
FTE Reported By EEO Code Within Division/Department
Totals
0.00
0.00
4.00
10.00
21.25
1.00
12.75
11.00
8.00
41.00
9.00
15.60
26.00
22.00
8.25
6.50
24.58
9.50
20.50
11.75
262.68
0.00
0.00
3.64
20.33
13.33
20.92
22.22
1.00
33.68
115.12
660.91
1.00
0.00
16.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
5.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
5.00
54.00
4.00
2.00
1.00
4.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
5.00
5.80
1.00
1.93
58
4.00
1.00
4.00
8.00
2.00
2.00
4.00
2.00
5.00
2.00
6.00
1.00
6.00
5.00
6.00
3.00
55.00
4.00
2.00
8.00
12.00
12.80
6.00
2.00
4.00
2.93
All Active Staff For Fall 2008:
Administration & Finance (continued)
OPERATION & MAINT. OF BUILDINGS
PAINTING SHOP
PHYSICAL FACILITIES ADMINISTRATION
PLUMBING SHOP
PURCHASING OFFICE
ROOFING SHOP
SAFETY SPECIALIST
SOCIAL EQUITY
STUDENT UNION BUILDING
STUDENT UNION CUSTODIANS
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
UNIVERSITY STOREROOM
UTILITIES & FUEL
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
Administration & Finance Total
Advancement
VICE PRES. FOR UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENT
ALUMNI OFFICE
CONFERENCES SVCS
COPY CENTER
CULTURAL AFFAIRS
DEVELOPMENT OFFICE
RADIO STATION
SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICE
UNIVERSITY RELATIONS
Advancement Total
Information Technology Services
VP FOR INFO TECH SERVICES
INFRASTRUCT DESIGN/BOG INSTR TECH
TELEPHONE SERVICES
Information Technology Services Total
Student Affairs
VICE PRESIDENT FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS
ASSOCIATE VP FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS
CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER
COUNSELING & PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES
HEALTH & WELLNESS CENTER
HOUSING & RESIDENCE/RES TECH AUX
INTERCOLL ATHLET/SPORTS MED/ATHLETIC DEV
NEW STUDENT PROGRAMS
PUBLIC SAFETY
REC SRVS AUX
RECREATION CENTER CUSTODIANS
RESIDENCE HALL CUSTODIANS
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
STUDENT CONDUCT STANDARDS
Student Affairs Total
Total FTE
2.00
4.00
1.00
5.00
ed C
rafts
(H60
)
Serv
ice/
Ma
(H70 int
)
Skill
T ec h
/ Par
a (H
50)
40)
al (H
Cleri
c
Sec/
NonFa
(H30 culty
)
Prof/
Division / Department
F ac u
lty (H
20)
Exec
Adm utive/
inist
ra
(H10 tive
)
FTE Reported By EEO Code Within Division/Department
7.00
2.00
1.00
3.00
1.00
2.00
4.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
10.00
0.00
2.00
36.93
27.80
1.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
2.00
0.00
1.00
3.00
4.00
0.00
0.53
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
5.00
10.00
2.00
7.53
15.00
1.00
2.00
15.00
3.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
9.00
14.00
29.62
2.00
2.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
4.50
5.00
2.00
1.00
5.00
1.00
2.00
9.00 38.00
1.00
81.00
3.00
202.73
0.00
2.53
3.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
7.00
20.53
0.00
3.00
20.00
1.00
24.00
1.00
1.00
0.00
1.00
1.00
2.00
0.00
1.00
6.00
1.00
1.00
6.00
1.00
3.00
1.00
14.00
3.00
42.00
12.00
1.00
1.00
64.62
40.00 500.77
192.25
1.00
5.00
59
1.00
2.00
21.50
8.00
2.00
8.00
5.00
5.00
4.00
1.00
3.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
3.00
3.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
Totals
1.00
0.00
59.00
2.00
2.00
3.00
8.00
14.50
20.00
37.62
2.00
20.00
3.00
3.00
42.00
2.00
4.00
163.12
143.27 29.00 39.00 140.00 1084.30
All Active Staff For Fall 2008:
Reported By Ethnicity Within Division/Department
Asian /
AfricanNative
Pacific
American American Islander
Division / Department
M
President
INTERNAL AUDITOR
KU RESEARCH CENTER
HUMAN DIVERSITY/ADA COMPLIANCE
PRESIDENT'S OFFICE
UNIVERSITY SENATE
WOMEN'S CENTER
President Total
Academic Affairs
Administrative Offices
PROVOST'S OFFICE/ASSESSMENT OUTCOMES
ACAD ADV/ACAD ENR/ACT101/TALENT/TRIO/UB
ADMISSIONS OFFICE
ASSISTANT TO THE PROVOST
FINANCIAL AID
GRANTS AND SPONSORED PROJECTS
HONOR'S PROGRAM
INST. RESEARCH & SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
F
College of Business
DEAN, COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
ACCOUNTING & FINANCE
ECONOMICS
MANAGEMENT
MARKETING
SBDC/STATE SBDC/UNIVERSITY MATCH
College of Business Total
1
3
1
1
1
2
1
1
Hispanic
F
M
F
White
M
Total
F
M
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
5
2
1
1
10
1
1
5
4
1
1
13
2
7
5
1
2
1
0
6
0
0
1
12
4
41
6
23
13
0
12
1
1
3
4
4
11
17
0
95
8
30
18
1
14
2
1
9
4
4
12
29
4
136
2
3
4
14
1
15
5
13
6
11
51
2
5
0
2
3
4
16
3
20
5
15
9
15
67
0
3
5
24
2
1
21
8
10
2
4
6
54
2
0
6
6
2
0
3
5
24
2
1
23
8
10
2
4
7
57
4
1
29
14
12
2
7
12
81
0
2
1
3
2
6
2
10
0
2
1
3
4
7
2
13
4
9
3
16
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
4
4
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
2
4
8
1
0
1
1
0
1
2
1
1
2
4
2
1
1
4
7
1
11
4
33
0
1
13
3
12
5
10
44
1
2
0
0
0
1
1
2
2
0
1
3
6
6
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
60
3
0
0
0
0
0
Total
F
1
0
0
2
0
0
3
1
3
1
College of Graduate Studies
DEAN, COLLEGE OF GRAD STUDIES/EXT LRNG
COUNSELING & HUMAN SERVICES
LIFELONG LEARNING
College of Graduate Studies Total
M
2
1
1
College of Education
DEAN, COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
EARLY LEARNING CENTER
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
HUMAN KINETICS
LIBRARY SCIENCE/INSTRUCTIONAL TECH.
STUDENT TEACHING
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SPECIAL EDUCATION
College of Education Total
F
1
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES & INITIATIVES
MULTICULTURAL CENTER
REGISTRAR'S OFFICE
ROHRBACH LIBRARY
TV SERVICES
Administrative Offices Total
M
1
1
6
4
20
9
10
1
1
3
4
2
10
14
78
2
3
All Active Staff For Fall 2008:
Reported By Ethnicity Within Division/Department
Division / Department
Asian /
AfricanNative
Pacific
American American Islander
M
Academic Affairs (continued)
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
DEAN, COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES
ANTHROPOLOGY/SOCIOLOGY
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
BIOLOGY/PHYSICAL SCI. STOREROOM
COMPUTER SCIENCE
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
ELECTRONIC MEDIA
ENGLISH
GEOGRAPHY
HISTORY
MATH
MODERN LANGUAGE STUDIES
NURSING
PHILOSOPHY
PHYSICAL SCIENCES
POLITICAL SCIENCE
PSYCHOLOGY
SOCIAL WORK
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Total
College of Visual & Performing Arts
DEAN, COLL. OF VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS
ART EDUCATION & CRAFTS
COMMUNICATION DESIGN
FINE ARTS
MUSIC/APPLIED MUSIC LESSON
PERFORMING ARTS PRODUCTION COORDINATOR
SPEECH COMM & THEATRE
College of Visual & Performing Arts Total
Academic Affairs Total
Administration & Finance
VICE-PRES. FOR ADMIN. & FINANCE
ACCOUNTING OFFICE
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE OFFICE
ADM SERVICES/DINING SERVICES
BUDGET OFFICE
BURSAR'S OFFICE
CARPENTRY SHOP
CENTRAL HEATING PLANT
COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE/ACAD ADMIN SYS
CUSTODIAL SERVICES
ELECTRICAL SHOP
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH & SAFETY
FACILITIES PROJ SVCS
GROUNDSKEEPING
HUMAN RESOURCES/HR TRAINING CENTER
LABOR/RECYCLING CREW
LOCKSMITH SHOP
MAIL SERVICES
ONE-CARD OFFICE
F
M
F
M
Hispanic
F
M
F
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
4
22
14
22
30
1
35
128
701
1
3
5
1
3
1
0
13
2
9
6
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
20
1
4
16
1
1
14
1
18
1
2
0
1
0
11
1
7
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
2
1
1
1
61
1
1
1
1
1
1
Total
F
2
2
2
2
9
12
9 13
7
6
8
6
9
9 12 10
1
13
14 14 16
1
1
0
16
17 17 18
1 56
61 61 67
15 282 322 329 372
1
2
2
1
3
1
7
M
4
10
22
1
13
11
8
41
9
16
26
25
9
7
25
11
21
14
273
1
1
Total
F
1
2
1
3
4
5
4
6
9 10
9 13
1
1
0
7
3 10
3
6
3
8
3
3
4
4
4
20
18 22 19
8
1
8
1
10
3 12
4
11
9 15
11
2
13
5 20
1
8
1
8
4
1
6
1
13 10 15 10
7
3
8
3
11
6 15
6
4
6
5
9
122 105 149 124
2
1
White
M
1
4
2
5
4
4
6
2
17
4
1
5
11
1
5
2
1
1
1
30
1
3
1
8
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
1
5
6
2
21
4
1
5
11
1
6
2
2
1
1
4
2
6
1
5
0
0
1
34
0
1
3
1
12
0
0
2
2
2
5
2
6
1
6
5
6
3
55
4
2
8
12
13
6
2
4
3
All Active Staff For Fall 2008:
Reported By Ethnicity Within Division/Department
Asian /
AfricanNative
Pacific
American American Islander
Division / Department
M
Administration & Finance (continued)
OPERATION & MAINT. OF BUILDINGS
PAINTING SHOP
PHYSICAL FACILITIES ADMINISTRATION
PLUMBING SHOP
PURCHASING OFFICE
ROOFING SHOP
SAFETY SPECIALIST
SOCIAL EQUITY
STUDENT UNION BUILDING
STUDENT UNION CUSTODIANS
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
UNIVERSITY STOREROOM
UTILITIES & FUEL
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
Administration & Finance Total
F
M
F
M
Hispanic
F
M
2
3
5
2
0
1
3
Student Affairs
VICE PRESIDENT FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS
ASSOCIATE VP FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS
CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER
COUNSELING & PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES
HEALTH & WELLNESS CENTER
HOUSING & RESIDENCE/RES TECH AUX
INTERCOLL ATHLET/SPORTS MED/ATHLETIC DEV
NEW STUDENT PROGRAMS
PUBLIC SAFETY
REC SRVS AUX
RECREATION CENTER CUSTODIANS
RESIDENCE HALL CUSTODIANS
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
STUDENT CONDUCT STANDARDS
Student Affairs Total
University Totals
1
1
7
2
3
4
3
1
3
6 100
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
2
8
0
1
15
1
17
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
3
1
5
34
1
13
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
6
3
0
0
1
1
4
24
29
4
1
22
20
25
62
M
6
1
1
Total
F
4
5
2
4
1
Information Technology Services
VP FOR INFO TECH SERVICES
INFRASTRUCT DESIGN/BOG INSTR TECH
TELEPHONE SERVICES
Information Technology Services Total
White
M
1
Advancement
VICE PRES. FOR UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENT
ALUMNI OFFICE
CONFERENCES SVCS
COPY CENTER
CULTURAL AFFAIRS
DEVELOPMENT OFFICE
RADIO STATION
SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICE
UNIVERSITY RELATIONS
Advancement Total
F
18
2
1
76
24 484
Total
F
8
1
4
5
2
4
1
1
2
4
4
3
1
3
113
0
1
4
0
3
0
0
2
3
1
1
0
0
0
90
8
2
8
5
5
4
1
3
5
5
5
3
1
3
203
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
3
9
3
2
1
0
1
1
0
0
5
13
3
3
2
1
1
2
1
1
8
22
6
1
16
1
18
2
4
0
6
3
20
1
24
1
2
3
4
19
10
14
1
4
2
2
22
2
3
89
1
0
0
3
0
7
37
1
15
1
1
20
0
1
87
1
2
3
5
20
13
14
1
5
2
2
22
2
3
95
2
2
3
8
20
20
51
2
20
3
3
42
2
4
182
1
4
2
1
3
1
1
76
3
2
1
1
1
5
13
2
4
512 559 586 1145
Kutztown University Personnel by EEO6 Category and
Ethnicity for Fall 2008
Combined
Asian /
Pacific
AfricanNative
Category
American American Islander Hispanic
Executive/ Administrative/ Managerial (H10)
6
0
0
3
Faculty (H20)
19
3
34
17
Professional Non-Faculty (H30)
12
0
3
11
Secretarial/ Clerical (H40)
9
1
3
4
Technical/ Paraprofessional(H50)
1
0
0
4
Skilled Crafts (H60)
1
0
0
3
Service/ Maintenance (H70)
5
1
2
7
Total
53
5
42
49
White
31
465
186
130
24
35
125
996
Totals
40
538
212
147
29
39
140
1145
Female
Category
Executive/ Administrative/ Managerial (H10)
Faculty (H20)
Professional Non-Faculty (H30)
Secretarial/ Clerical (H40)
Technical/ Paraprofessional(H50)
Skilled Crafts (H60)
Service/ Maintenance (H70)
Sub-total
Asian /
Pacific
AfricanNative
American American Islander Hispanic
3
8
1
14
9
8
2
7
8
2
4
1
3
1
29
1
2
20
1
24
White
9
220
89
120
15
2
57
512
Totals
12
252
106
134
19
2
61
586
Male
Asian /
Pacific
AfricanNative
Category
American American Islander Hispanic
Executive/ Administrative/ Managerial (H10)
3
3
Faculty (H20)
11
2
20
8
Professional Non-Faculty (H30)
4
1
4
Secretarial/ Clerical (H40)
1
1
1
Technical/ Paraprofessional(H50)
1
Skilled Crafts (H60)
1
3
Service/ Maintenance (H70)
4
1
6
Sub-total
24
4
22
25
63
White
22
245
97
10
9
33
68
484
Totals
28
286
106
13
10
37
79
559
Kutztown UniversityPersonnel by EEO6 Category and
Highest Degree for Fall 2008
Combined
Category
Doctorate
Exec./ Admin./ Managerial (H10)
15
Faculty (H20)
304
Professional Non-Faculty (H30)
2
Secretarial/ Clerical (H40)
0
Technical/ Paraprofessional(H50)
0
Skilled Crafts (H60)
0
Service/ Maintenance (H70)
0
Totals
321
Masters Bachelors
18
7
225
9
72
105
2
26
2
7
0
1
1
5
320
160
RN
Masters
RN
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
3
Associates Non-Degree
0
0
0
0
4
26
22
97
4
16
0
38
10
124
40
301
Totals
40
538
212
147
29
39
140
1145
Associates Non-Degree
Totals
12
252
106
134
19
2
61
586
Female
Category
Doctorate
Exec./ Admin./ Managerial (H10)
4
Faculty (H20)
131
Professional Non-Faculty (H30)
2
Secretarial/ Clerical (H40)
Technical/ Paraprofessional(H50)
Skilled Crafts (H60)
Service/ Maintenance (H70)
Totals
137
6
119
35
2
Bachelors
2
2
56
21
3
1
163
2
86
3
3
1
20
4
4
29
9
91
12
2
54
168
Male
Category
Doctorate
Exec./ Admin./ Managerial (H10)
11
Faculty (H20)
173
Professional Non-Faculty (H30)
Secretarial/ Clerical (H40)
Technical/ Paraprofessional(H50)
Skilled Crafts (H60)
Service/ Maintenance (H70)
Totals
184
Masters Bachelors
12
5
106
7
37
49
5
2
4
1
3
157
74
64
RN
Associates Non-Degree
3
2
0
6
11
17
6
4
36
70
133
Totals
28
286
106
13
10
37
79
559
Kutztown University Faculty by
Rank and Tenure Track for Fall 2008
Combined
Rank
On-Tenure
Track
Tenured
Professor
Non-Tenure
Track
Total
98
2
2
102
Associate Professor
102
9
2
113
Assistant Professor
37
116
36
189
1
15
118
134
238
142
158
538
Instructor
Totals
Female
Rank
On-Tenure
Track
Tenured
Non-Tenure
Track
Total
Professor
37
Associate Professor
43
4
Assistant Professor
24
51
15
90
1
10
67
78
105
65
82
252
Instructor
Totals
37
47
Male
Rank
Non-Tenure
Track
On-Tenure
Track
Tenured
Total
Professor
61
2
2
65
Associate Professor
59
5
2
66
Assistant Professor
13
65
21
99
5
51
56
77
76
286
Instructor
Totals
133
65
Kutztown University Faculty by
Highest Degree and Tenure Track for Fall 2008
Combined
Highest Degree
Doctorate
Masters
Bachelors
Total
Tenured Status
On-Tenure
Track
Non-Tenure
Track
Total
169
97
38
304
69
43
113
225
0
2
7
9
238
142
158
538
Female
Highest Degree
On-Tenure
Track
Tenured Status
Non-Tenure
Track
Total
Doctorate
69
44
18
131
Masters
36
21
62
119
2
2
82
252
Bachelors
Total
105
65
Male
Highest Degree
Doctorate
Masters
On-Tenure
Track
Tenured Status
Total
100
53
20
173
33
22
51
106
2
5
7
77
76
286
Bachelors
Total
Non-Tenure
Track
133
66
Kutztown University Faculty by
Tenure Track and Ethnicity for Fall 2008
Combined
AfricanAmerica
n
Category
Tenured
Asian /
Native
Pacific
America
Islander Hispanic
n
White
Totals
11
7
6
1
213
238
On-Tenure Track
5
18
4
0
115
142
Non-Tenured Track
3
9
7
2
137
158
19
34
17
3
465
538
Total
Female
AfricanAmerica
n
Category
Asian /
Native
Pacific
America
Islander Hispanic
n
White
Totals
Tenured
3
3
1
98
105
On-Tenure Track
3
6
4
52
65
Non-Tenured Track
2
5
4
1
70
82
8
14
9
1
220
252
Total
Male
AfricanAmerica
n
Category
Asian /
Native
Pacific
America
Islander Hispanic
n
Tenured
8
4
On-Tenure Track
2
12
Non-Tenured Track
1
4
3
11
20
8
Total
67
5
1
White
Totals
115
133
63
77
1
67
76
2
245
286
Trends in Revenue and Expenditures
Revenue
Tuition and fees
2002-2003*
2003-2004
2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2008
47,594,449
52,174,892
57,152,580
61,537,667
64,387,100
67,657,770
32,576,589
32,173,480
34,991,400
37,428,700
40,927,256
42,569,991
Federal
5,648,409
6,341,695
6,666,703
6,689,263
7,009,371
7,746,859
State and Local
7,070,240
7,574,846
8,273,152
9,211,407
9,778,109
9,658,803
959,834
1,041,590
1,222,495
1,143,125
1,624,495
1,326,086
5,257
23,781
18,201
23,601
31,869
1,552
2,027,493
1,746,823
2,498,855
2,926,840
3,583,841
3,335,977
17,485,950
21,352,492
28,240,091
28,348,493
31,899,149
33,906,499
4,360,191
1,621,712
2,219,847
3,334,704
5,933,488
6,754,121
117,728,412
124,051,311
141,283,324 150,643,800
165,174,678
172,957,658
2004-2005
2006-2007
2007-2008
State
Private gifts, grants, contracts
Endowment income
Activities of Educational
Departments
Auxiliary enterprises
Income from Other Investments
and Other Sources
Total Revenue
Expenditures And Transfers
Education and General
Instruction
2002-2003*
2003-2004
2005-2006
42,074,046
43,753,293
44,898,011
45,845,638
49,486,933
51,670,060
178,241
193,392
168,965
169,039
295,396
269,200
Public service
1,590,976
2,434,895
2,628,847
2,832,094
2,816,885
2,890,456
Academic support
9,826,777
9,168,292
9,606,600
9,975,953
11,711,325
12,413,336
Student services
7,906,701
8,801,023
8,806,762
9,526,386
10,306,448
12,037,421
General Institutional support
Operations and maintenance of
plant
12,227,859
13,588,989
15,420,909
17,599,124
18,071,820
18,982,266
12,233,372
13,695,148
14,624,587
16,871,543
18,904,464
20,314,643
Student Aid
Education and General
Subtotal
11,507,572
12,483,548
14,241,990
15,122,041
16,565,679
16,897,074
97,545,544
104,118,580
110,396,671
117,941,818 128,158,950
135,474,456
Auxiliary Enterprises
13,983,247
17,486,814
20,925,168
Total Expenditures and
Transfers
111,528,791
121,605,394
64,102,249
65.7%
Research
Education and General
Personnel Compensation
and Benefits
Percentage of Education and
General Personnel
Compensation and Benefits
to Total Education and
General Expenditures Less
Transfers
22,160,466
25,230,767
28,566,591
131,321,839 140,102,284
153,389,717 164,041,047
68,683,945
69,735,684
73,892,338
80,557,352
83,509,721
66.0%
63.2%
62.7%
62.9%
61.6%
*Starting in this year the Financial Statements are presented in accordance with Government Accounting Standards Board
(GASB) Statement No. 35
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