PRAIRIE VIEWA&M UNIVERSITY 2007-2011 FACT BOOK A MEMBER OF THE TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SYSTEM PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS HISTORICAL STATEMENT......................................................................................................................... i BRIEF CHRONOLOGY ........................................................................................................................... ii RECENT EVENTS .................................................................................................................................. iv PURPOSE/MISSION STATEMENT ........................................................................................................... v GOALS & OBJECTIVES ........................................................................................................................ vi TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY BOARD OF REGENTS & SYSTEM OFFICES LEADERSHIP ...................................................................... vii PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY EXECUTIVE OFFICERS............................................................................................................. viii ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION ............................................................................................... viii OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT ....................................................................................................... ix BUSINESS AFFAIRS ..................................................................................................................... ix ACADEMIC AFFAIRS................................................................................................................. ix ADMINISTRATION AND AUXILIARY SERVICES .......................................................................... x RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT .............................................................................................. x STUDENT AFFAIRS AND INSTITUTIONAL RELATIONS ................................................................ xi COOPERATIVE EXTENSION/RESEARCH .................................................................................. xi HIGHLIGHTS .................................................................................................................................... xii ENROLLMENT DATA Table/Chart Enr-1 Total Headcount Enrollment, 20th Day Comparisons Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 .......................................................................... 1 Table/Chart Enr-2 Total Student Enrollment by Gender Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 .......................................................................... 2 Table/Chart Enr-3 Total Student Enrollment by Ethnicity Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 .......................................................................... 3 Table/Chart Enr-4 Undergraduate Student Enrollment by Ethnicity Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 .......................................................................... 4 Table/Chart Enr-5 Masters Student Enrollment by Ethnicity Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 .......................................................................... 5 Table/Chart Enr-6 Doctoral Student Enrollment by Ethnicity Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 .......................................................................... 6 PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Table/Chart Enr-7 Total Student Enrollment by Age Distribution Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 .......................................................................... 7 Table/Chart Enr-8 Average Student Age by Level Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 .......................................................................... 8 Table/Chart Enr-9 Total Student Enrollment by Geographical Source Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 .......................................................................... 9 Table/Chart Enr-10 First-Time Entering Students by Source Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 ........................................................................ 10 Table/Chart Enr-11 Total Student Enrollment by Semester Credit Hour Load Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 ........................................................................ 11 Table/Chart Enr-12 Student FTE by Level Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 ........................................................................ 12 Table/Chart Enr-13 Total Student Enrollment by Tuition Status Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 ........................................................................ 13 Table/Chart Enr-14 Full-Time and Part-Time Student Enrollment by Level, Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 ........................................................................ 14 Table Enr-15 Top 10 Feeder High Schools & Colleges ………………………...15 Table Enr-16 Foreign Headcount by Country of Origin .................................. 16 SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS Table/Chart Sch-1 Total Semester Credit Hours Generated by Level Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 ........................................................................ 17 Table/Chart Sch-2 Total Semester Credit Hours Generated On-Campus and Off-Campus Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 ........................................................................ 18 Table/Chart Sch-3 Total Semester Credit Hours Generated by Rank of Faculty Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 ........................................................................ 19 Table Sch-4 Undergraduate Semester Credit Hours (by Colleges/Departments) Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 ........................................................................ 20 Table Sch-5 Masters Semester Credit Hours (by Colleges/Departments) Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 ........................................................................ 21 PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Table Sch-6 Doctoral Semester Credit Hours (by Colleges/Departments) Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 ........................................................................ 22 Table Sch-7 Total Semester Credit Hours (by Colleges/Departments) Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 ........................................................................ 23 DEGREE PROGRAMS AND DEGREES AWARDED Table Deg-1 Approved Degree Programs Academic Year 2010-2011 .......................................................... 24 Table/Chart Deg-2 Total Degrees Awarded by Level/Gender Academic Years 2007-2008 through 2010-2011 ....................... 29 Table/Chart Deg-3 Total Degrees Awarded by Ethnicity Academic Years 2007-2008 through 2010-2011 ....................... 30 Table Deg-4 Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees Awarded Academic Years 2007-2008 through 2010-2011 ....................... 31 FACULTY DATA Table Fac-1 Total Faculty Headcount and Full-Time Equivalents Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 ........................................................................ 37 Table Fac-2 Total Faculty Headcount by Rank/Ethnicity/Gender Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 ........................................................................ 38 Table Fac-3 Total Faculty Headcount by Tenure Status/Teaching Percentage Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 ........................................................................ 39 Table/ Fac-4 Tenured Faculty Headcount by Rank/Ethnicity/Gender Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 ........................................................................ 40 FISCAL DATA Chart Fis-1 Current Funds Revenues and Transfers Fiscal Year 2010 ............................................................................ 41 Chart Fis-2 Current Funds Expenditures and Transfers Fiscal Year 2010 ............................................................................ 42 Chart Fis-3 Funded Research Expenditures Fiscal Years 2007 through 2011.................................................... 43 PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 STAFF DATA Table/Chart Staff-1 Total Full-Time Staff by Occupational Activity Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 ........................................................................ 44 Table/Chart Staff-2 Total Full-Time Staff by Gender Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 ........................................................................ 45 Table/Chart Staff-3 Total Full-Time Staff by Ethnicity Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 ........................................................................ 46 LIBRARY DATA Table/Chart Lib-1 Total Library Holdings Fiscal Years 2007-2008through Fall 2009 -Fall 2010 ................... 47 Table Lib-2 Library Services Fiscal Years 2007-2008 through 2010-2011 ................................. 48 Table/Chart Lib-3 Total Library Operating Expenditures Fiscal Years 2007-2008 through 2010-2011 ................................. 49 FACILITIES DATA Table Hou-1 Major Campus Buildings Fall 2010 .......................................................................................... 50 STAFF DIRECTORY ............................................................................................................................. 51 PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 HISTORICAL STATEMENT Prairie View A&M University, a member of the Texas A&M University System and the second oldest public institution of higher education in Texas, originated in the Texas Constitution of 1876. Having already established the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (later to be named Texas A&M University) in 1871, legislators pledged in the Texas Constitution of 1876 that "separate schools shall be provided for the white and colored children, and impartial provisions shall be made for both." On August 14, 1876, the Texas Legislature authorized the "Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, established for colored youths" and placed responsibility for its management with the Board of Directors of the Agricultural and Mechanical College at Bryan. The Alta Vista College for Colored Youths opened at Prairie View, Texas on March 11, 1878; the school was renamed “Prairie View State Normal School” in 1879. The Texas Legislature authorized the original curriculum in 1879 to be that of a "Normal School" for the "preparation and training of colored teachers." This curriculum was expanded to include the arts and sciences, home economics, agriculture, mechanical arts, and nursing. The Twentieth Legislature in 1887 added in “the Agriculture & Mechanical Department” to the official school name of Prairie View State Normal School. Prairie View was established as a Land Grant College in 1890 (Second Morrill Act). The four-year senior college program began in 1919. In 1945, the name of the institution was changed from Prairie View Normal and Industrial College to Prairie View University. In 1947, the Texas Legislature changed the name to Prairie View A&M College of Texas and provided that "courses be offered in agriculture, the mechanics arts, engineering, and the natural sciences connected therewith, together with any other courses authorized at Prairie View at the time of passage of this act, all of which shall be equivalent to those offered at the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas at Bryan." On August 27, 1973, the name of the institution was changed to Prairie View A&M University, and its status as an independent unit of the Texas A&M University System confirmed. In 1983, the Texas Legislature proposed a constitutional amendment to restructure the Permanent University Fund (PUF) to include Prairie View A&M University as a beneficiary of its proceeds. The 1983 amendment also dedicated the University to enhancement as an "institution of the first class" under the governing board of the Texas A&M University System. The constitutional amendment was approved by the voters on November 6, 1984. In January 1985, the Board of Regents of the Texas A&M University System responded to the 1984 Constitutional Amendment by stating its intention that Prairie View A&M University becomes "an institution nationally recognized in its areas of education and research." The Board also resolved that the University receive its share of the Available University Fund. In March 1999, Office of Civil Rights officials indicated that they had reached a preliminary conclusion that disparities traceable to de jure segregation still existed at Prairie View A&M University. As a result, a select committee in mid-2000 agreed that the university should be enhanced. In 2001, the 77th Texas Legislature approved funding to support the state commitment to the Office of Civil Rights Priority Plan. This additional funding, the “Texas Commitment,” allowed the institution to expand its program offerings and construct new buildings. The first Ph.D. student graduated in December 2004. i PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 A Brief Chronology of Prairie View A&M University February 1876: Texas State Representative William H. Holland submitted an “act to establish an agricultural and manual school for colored youths of the state.” August 14, 1876: The Fifteenth Legislature authorized the creation of the “Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas,” “established for colored youths.” 1877: The state took title to 1,388 acres in Waller County for the site of the college. March 11, 1878: Alta Vista College for Colored Youth opened with eight students. 1878: L.W. Minor of Mississippi was named the first Principal (1878-1879). April 19, 1879: The school is renamed “Prairie View State Normal School.” The school is the first coeducational public institution of higher learning in the state. 1885: First diplomas granted. 1887: The Twentieth Legislature added “the Agriculture & Mechanical Department” to the official school name. 1890: The institution became a Land Grant College (Second Morrill Act, 1890). 1899: The institution is renamed Prairie View Normal and Industrial College. 1901: The institution began offering a four-year course of study. 1918: The Prairie View Training School for nurses established. 1919: Four-year senior college program began. 1921: First four-year degree offered. 1930: College of Arts and Sciences established. 1937: Division of graduate studies added. 1939: First Masters degree granted. 1945: Prairie View Normal and Industrial College is renamed Prairie View University. 1947: Prairie View University is renamed Prairie View A&M College of Texas. 1947 - 1948: Dr. E.B. Evans appointed as Principal and subsequently appointed by the Texas A&M University Board of Directors as Prairie View’s first President. 1950: School of Engineering established. ii PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 1958: The institution accepted for membership in the Southern Association. 1964: First white students attended Prairie View. 1968: The Navy ROTC program established. 1972: College of Business established (degrees offered since early 1930s). August 27, 1973: Prairie View A&M College is renamed Prairie View A&M University and is an independent unit of the Texas A&M University System. 1982: Prairie View became a party to the U.S. Dept. of Education’s Office of Civil Rights lawsuit. 1983: College of Nursing relocated to Texas Medical Center complex in Houston. November 6, 1984: A constitutional amendment restructured the state’s Permanent University Fund (PUF) to include Prairie View A&M as a beneficiary of its proceeds. 1998: School of Architecture established. 1999: College of Juvenile Justice established. 2000: University College established. 2001: The University’s first doctoral program (Ph.D. in Juvenile Justice) offered. 2001: Funding approved by 77th Texas Legislature to support state commitment to Office of Civil Rights (OCR) Priority Plan. July 2002: “Land-Grant institution by federal statute” added to Mission Statement. 2003: Dr. George C. Wright named as the seventh president of Prairie View. December 2004: First Ph.D. awarded (Juvenile Justice). 2010: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools reaffirmed the accreditation of PVAMU. Note: For additional historical information about the institution, see Prairie View A Study in Public Conscience 1878-1945 by George Ruble Woolfolk (NY: Pageant Press, 1962). iii PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Recent Events Fall 2010 – Fall 2011 October 2010: Dr. George C. Wright received the Educational Leadership Award during the Thurgood Marshall Fund’s 23rd Anniversary Awards Dinner in New York City. Wright was honored for his contributions to the education arena. December 2010: The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges have reaffirmed the accreditation of Prairie View A&M University. The reaffirmation is the culmination of a two-year process designed to evaluate the ability of the University to meet the Association’s principles of accreditation. PVAMU is classified as a Level VI, Comprehensive University offering baccalaureate, masters and doctorate degrees. February 2011: Jimmy R.O. Smith, Fort Worth native a PVAMU Alumni had a hand in choreographing the Super Bowl XLV half-time show. Also members from the PVAMU Marching Band to participated in the show. February 2011: PVAMU alumnus Joseph Gordon has been awarded the Black Engineering of the Year Award for Affirmative Action, presented by Director of the Air Force Office of Scientific Research Dr. Thomas Russell. March 2011: The Lady Panthers closed out the season on a great note after capturing the SWAC championship just as the PVAMU Bowler won the SWAC Western Division Championship the month before. June 2011: Prairie View A&M University was selected to be a member of the 2010 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll. July 2011: Thirteen PVAMU faculty members were honored by the Texas A&M University System in the spring 2011 presentation of the Teaching Excellence Awards. Awards are based on rankings from evaluations created and administered by students, with weighting for factors such as class size. October 2011: Prairie View A&M University hosted the Panthers At Work (PAW) Annual Community Clean-Up Project recently. The event is in its seventh year and brought out 300 students to help their community. November 2011: Three faculty members released books focusing on their chosen fields of study. December 2011: Prairie View A&M University launched the Certified Student Leader Program, a special program designed to encourage involvement and provide students with a variety of opportunities that will increase their leadership knowledge and skills. iv PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 PURPOSE STATEMENT The State of Texas, through amendment of the State Education Code (Section 87.104) 2001, provides the following university purpose: Section 87.104. PURPOSE OF THE UNIVERSITY. In addition to its designation as a statewide general purpose institution of higher education and its designation as a land-grant institution, Prairie View A&M University is designated as a statewide special purpose institution of higher education for instruction, research, and public service programs dedicated to: (1) enabling students of diverse economic, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds to realize their full potential; (2) assisting small and medium-sized communities to achieve their optimal growth and development; and (3) assisting small and medium-sized agricultural, business, and industrial enterprises to manage their growth and development effectively. Added by Acts 1981, 67th Leg., p. 3040, ch. 795, § 1, eff. June 17, 1981. Amended by Acts 2001, 77 th Leg., ch. 47, § 1, eff. May 3, 2001. MISSION STATEMENT Revised-October 2005 Prairie View A&M University is dedicated to excellence in teaching, research and service. It is committed to achieving relevance in each component of its mission by addressing issues and proposing solutions through programs and services designed to respond to the needs and aspirations of individuals, families, organizations, agencies, schools, and communities--both rural and urban. Prairie View A&M University is a state-assisted institution by legislative designation, serving a diverse ethnic and socioeconomic population and a land-grant institution by federal statute. Having been designated by the Texas constitution as one of the three "institutions of the first class" (1984), the University is committed to preparing undergraduates in a range of careers including but not limited to engineering, computer science, natural sciences, architecture, business, technology, criminal justice, the humanities, education, agricultural sciences, nursing, mathematics, and the social sciences. It is committed to advanced education through the master's degree in education, engineering, natural sciences, nursing, selected social sciences, agriculture, business, and human sciences. It is committed to expanding its advanced educational offerings to include multiple doctoral programs. Though the University's service area has generally extended throughout Texas and the world, the University's target service area for offering undergraduate and graduate programs of study includes the Texas Gulf Coast Region; the rapidly growing residential and commercial area known as the Northwest Houston Corridor; and urban Texas centers likely to benefit from Prairie View A&M University's specialized programs and initiatives in nursing, juvenile justice, architecture, education, and social work. The University's public service programs offered primarily through the Cooperative Extension Program target the State of Texas, both rural and urban counties. The University's research foci include extending knowledge in all disciplines offered and incorporating research-based experiences in both undergraduate and graduate students’ academic development. v Prairie View A&M University Goals and Imperatives 1. Strengthen the Quality of Academic Programs Conduct Continual Academic Program Assessment Retain at a high level of compliance, both regional accreditation (SACSCOC) and specialized program accreditation Succeed in Achievement of Licensure in Applicable Academic Program Areas Increase the quality of undergraduate academic degree programs through infusion of engagement and experience- based curriculum content 2. Improve the Academic Indicators of the Student Body Strengthen the Academic Success Potency of the Student Body Engage Students in an Environment Conducive to Success Increase/improve the Percentage of PVAMU Graduates who are accepted to Graduate and/or Professional Schools 3. Increase Applied and Basic Research Enhance the research and sponsored program environment for faculty, staff and students Facilitate collaborative alignment of university research goals Enhance pre- and post-award services for external funding within the University environment Increase Funded Research 4. Achieve (and maintain) Financial Stability Establish an Annual Giving Campaign Continue to implement the fundraising model and university advancement model developed from the planning study and refined by Ketchum's progress reviews of Extend the View: The Capital Campaign for Prairie View A&M University Take steps to update the annual operating budget of PVAMU Increase the availability of scholarship funds Increase the size and number of endowments for student scholarships and for academic chairs 5. Increase the Efficiency of University Operations Design and implement a document imaging program Improve the quality of support staff Improve operations by implementing technology 6. Strengthen University Advancement Program Communicate the accomplishments of the University through publications to the various constituent groups. Enhance corporate relations through Industry Cluster publications that show the strength of corporate partnerships with the University. Use technology to communicate the University’s accomplishments to a broader audience 7. Strengthen the Quality of the Athletics Program Increase revenues Increase on-line services Increase fan participation/attendance Increase available scholarships for student athletes Improve quality of athletic facilities and playing environment vi PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 THE TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SYSTEM Board of Regents Richard A. Box, Austin (Chairman). ............................... Term expires February 1, 2013 Phil Adams, Bryan/College Station (Vice Chairman) Term expires February 1, 2015 Judy Morgan, Texarkana ............................................... Term expires February 1, 2017 Elaine Mendoza, San Antonio ....................................... Term expires February 1, 2017 Morris E. Foster, Belton ................................................... Term expires February 1, 2013 John D. White, Houston ................................................. Term expires February 1, 2015 Jim Schwertner, Austin .................................................... Term expires February 1, 2015 James P. Wilson, Sugar Land.......................................... Term expires February 1, 2013 Fernando Treviño Jr., Del Rio .......................................... Term expires February 1, 2015 As of December 2011 System Offices Leadership Chancellor ....................................................................................................... John Sharp Chief Investment Officer and Treasurer ..................................... Gregory R. Anderson Vice Chancellor of Recruitment & Diversity .................................... Frank B. Ashley, III Emeritus Vice Chancellor ................................................................ Stanton C. Calvert Vice Chancellor for Federal & State Relations ....................................... Guy Diedrich Chief Information Officer ....................................................................... Pierce Cantrell General Counsel ............................................................................................ Ray Bonilla Vice Chancellor for Strategic Initiatives ................................................... Brett P. Giroir Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs .............................................. James Hallmark Chief of Staff ............................................................................................ Janet Smalley Vice Chancellor for Marketing & Communications ....................... Steven B. Moore Chief Safety Officer ....................................................................................... Chris Meyer Chief Research Officer ..................................................................... Jeffrey R. Seeman As of December 2011 For additional information on the Texas A&M University System, refer to: http://sago.tamu.edu vii PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY Executive Officers Dr. George C. Wright .................................................................................................... President Dr. E. Joahanne Thomas-Smith .............. Provost and Sr. Vice President, Academic Affairs Dr. Corey S. Bradford ........................................................... Sr. Vice President, Business Affairs Dr. Willie F. Trotty ................................................................................ Vice President, Research Dr. Lauretta Byars .............. Vice President, Student Affairs and Institutional Advancement Dr. Fred Washington .......................... Vice President, Administration and Auxiliary Services Academic Administration Dr. Freddie Richards ............................ Dean, College of Agriculture and Human Sciences Dr. Danny Kelley ............................................................ Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Dr. Munir Quddus ............................................................................. Dean, College of Business Dr. Lucian Yates III ....................................................................... Dean, College of Education Dr. Kendall T. Harris ................................................................... Dean, College of Engineering Dr. Betty Adams ................................................................................ Dean, College of Nursing Dr. Ikhlas Sabouni ..................................................................... Dean, School of Architecture Dr. Dennis E. Daniels (Interim) ................ Dean, School of Juvenile Justice and Psychology Dr. Willie Trotty ...................................... Dean, Graduate School Research & Development Dr. Lettie A. Raab ......................................................... Executive Director, University College Dr. Dennis E. Daniels ......................................... Director, Undergraduate Medical Academy viii PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Office of the President Mary Smith ...................................................................................................... Executive Assistant Carol B. Campbell ................................................................................ Director, Special Events Fred Washington ........................................................................................... Director, Athletics Business Affairs Dr. Corey S. Bradford ........... Sr. Vice President, Business Affairs and Chief Financial Officer Rod Mireles .. Associate Vice President, Financial Accounting, Reporting & Procurement Patricia Baughman ............................................. Assistant Vice President, Financial Services Albert R. Gee ...................................................... Assistant Vice President, Human Resources Radhika Ayyar ............................................................................. Director, Employee Services Dr. Dean Williamson .................................... Director, Institutional Research & Effectiveness Kay Peavy.......................................... Director, Procurement, Contracts and Reconciliation Larry Raab................................................................................................... Space Management Larry Watson ............................................................... Assistant Vice President, Physical Plant Luis-Pablo Grijalva ................................. Chief Information Officer, Information Technology Louis Morgan ................................................................................... Information Security Officer Lydia Cavanaugh ..................................................................................... Director, Compliance Midhat Ashghar ............................................ Director, Business Affairs Information Resources Jim Nelms ........................................................ Coordinator, Historically Underutilized Business Academic Affairs Dr. E. Joahanne Thomas-Smith .............. Provost and Sr. Vice President, Academic Affairs Dr. Michael McFrazier Vice Provost, Academic Affairs/Dean of Northwest Houston Center Don Byars.......................................................... Associate Provost, Enrollment Management ix PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 K. Michael Francois ................................................................ Director, Student Financial Aid Mark Pearson ................................... Executive Director, Enrollment Management Services Rosie Albritton ..................................................................... Director, John B. Coleman Library John Williams................................................................................ Director, Distance Learning Mary Gooch ................................................................... Director, Undergraduate Admissions Laurette Foster ................................................ Coordinator, Center for Teaching Excellence Administration and Auxiliary Services Fred Washington .................................... Vice President, Administration & Auxiliary Services Tressey Wilson......................................................... Assistant Vice President, Auxiliary Services Anitra Phelps-Addison ..................................................... Director, Auxiliary Support Services Algray Pettus ..........................................................................................................Chief of Police Thelma J. Pierre ............................... Administrator, Dept. of Health and Counseling Services Cheryl Granger-Brooks ................................................................................... Manager, KPVU Research and Development Dr. Willie F. Trotty .............................................................................. Vice President, Research Dr. Elizabeth Noel.............................................................. Associate Vice President, Research Lora Williams ..................................................................................................... Director, Title III Hortense Kilpatrick............................................................................... Director, Alumni Affairs Nelson Bowman ...................................................................................... Director, Development Bob Effinger, III ................................................................. Administrator, Research Foundation Ann Craddock ......................................................... Manager, Office of Sponsored Programs Richard T. Wilkins ........................................Director, Center for Applied Radiation Research Kelvin K. Kirby ................................Deputy Director, Center for Applied Radiation Research x PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Student Affairs and Institutional Relations Dr. Lauretta Byars ................ Vice President, Student Affair and Institutional Advancement Miron P. Billingsley .................................................. Associate Vice President, Student Affairs Sheleah D. Reed ............................................................................... Director, Public Relations Elma De-Luna Gonzalez ............................................................... Director, Multicultural Affairs Glenda Jones. ........................................................... Director, Career and Outreach Services Dr. Kay Norman.................................................................................. Director, Student Services Frank D. Jackson ....................................................................... Governmental Affairs Officer Charles H. Lewter IV. ........................................................................... Dean, All Faiths Chapel Renee Williams ................................................................................ Equal Opportunity Officer Cooperative Extension/Research Nelson Daniels ............................. Associate Administrator, Cooperative Extension Program Alfred I. Parks .................................... Research Director, Cooperative Agriculture Research For additional information on Prairie View A&M University, refer to: http://www.pvamu.edu All positions effective December 2011 xi PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 HIGHLIGHTS Enrollment Blacks constitute 87% of the undergraduate enrollment and 76% of the Masters level enrollment (p. 3 and 5). Females make up 62% of the total enrollment (p. 2). Of the 8,425 students in fall 2011, 91% are classified as in–state students. Females constitute 62% of undergraduate degrees awarded and 72% of graduate degrees awarded. Females received 66% of all degrees awarded (p. 29). Semester Credit Hours Undergraduate semester credit hour to graduate semester credit hours (9:1) has steadily narrowed over the past five fall semesters (p. 17). Semester credit hours earned at off-campus locations increased slightly after a decrease in Fall 2010 (p. 18). Student Accomplishments The Schenectady County Community College Board of Trustees passed a resolution appointing PVAMU Alumnus Dr. Quintin B. Bullock as President of SCCC at their meeting on Monday, December 15, 2008. Dr. Bullock was chosen to serve as the sixth President of SCCC. Prairie View A&M student Christopher Jackson was selected to perform in the 105 Voices of History (105 VOH) inaugural concert held at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., September 7th. The singers in this special chorus were selected by their respective choir directors and each performer represented the top members from each of the 105 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) invited to participate. The quiz bowl team captured its first championship April 12, 2010 in the 2010 Honda Campus All-Star Challenge. The undefeated team claimed victory after defeating Mississippi Valley State University (265-195) in the final completion. The men’s tennis team was crowned 2010 SWAC champions in the 2010 SWAC Tennis Championships by defeating Alcorn State 4-3 on April 18, 2010 to capture the program’s 19th SWAC Championship. The Houston Endowment awarded the PVAMU College of Nursing $3 million. The funds will be used to establish a state-of-the-art simulation lab and a doctorate program. The team from PVAMU took top honors in the 2010 Honda All-Star Challenge. Beating out Mississippi Valley State University, PVAMU’s team received championship status and appeared in USA Today. xii PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 The National Science Foundation awarded PVAMU has been awarded a $5 million grant to support the Center for Energy and Environmental Sustainability. The Center focuses on energy research in biofuels, wind energy and energy and the environment. The Northwest Houston Center began operations at its new Grant Road location, north of Willowbrook Mall. The Center will serve graduate students seeking master’s degrees in educational administration, counseling, accounting, nursing administration, education and community development. Faculty Total faculty headcount has decreased from 487(2007) to 457 (2011) (p. 37). Blacks constitute 58% of the Prairie View faculty followed by whites at 18% and Asians/Pacific Islanders at 16% (p. 38). 78% of the tenured faculty members are male and 22% are female (p. 40). Staff Professional non-faculty employees account for 38% of all non-faculty positions and secretarial/clerical employees make up 28% of the total (p. 44). 41% of all non-faculty employees are male and 59% are female (p. 45). 79% of all non-faculty employees are black, 10% are white, and 5% are Hispanic (p. 46). Fiscal Data The University’s FY2011 revenues and transfers reached $186,858,526 with 39% ($72,978,515) coming from state appropriations (p. 41). Total Funded Research Expenditures increased to $ 14,485,193 (FY2011) (p. 42). Library Total Library holdings of all types decreased to 1,155,547 in 2010-2011 (p. 47). xiii PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENTS th 20 Day Comparisons Fall 2007, Fall 2008, Fall 2009, Fall 2010, Fall 2011 Table/Chart Enr-1 th th 20 Day Certified FALL 2007 N Undergraduate: Freshman % 2,057 1,162 1,127 1,592 Sophomore Junior Senior Undergraduate Subtotal: 25.08% 180 2,157 107 Gender* Male Female 3,195 5,187 Ethnicity White Black Hispanic Asian 304 7,442 318 134 12 Amer Indian/Alaskan 1 Residence In-State Out-of-State International2 TOTAL 14.17% 13.74% 19.41% 2.19% 26.30% 1.30% 38.95% 63.23% 3.71% 90.72% 3.88% 1.63% 0.15% 1.79% 7,767 448 94.68% 167 SCH / % Increase 100,785 25.86% 1,368 1,064 1,625 100 1,833 92 3,181 5,022 328 7,136 331 151 13 16.68% 12.97% 19.81% 1.22% 22.35% 1.12% 38.78% 61.22% 4.00% 86.99% 4.04% 1.84% 0.16% 7,607 449 92.73% 5.46% 2.04% 147 1.79% 1.23% 5.47% 8,203 99,619 30.61% 1,268 1,202 1,636 108 1,777 106 3,355 5,253 391 7,436 366 162 10 161 82 7,927 499 182 15.46% 14.65% 19.94% 1 104,145 % 2,640 N 30.67% 1,336 1,223 1,732 1.32% 21.66% 1.29% 40.90% 64.04% 4.77% 90.65% 4.46% 1.97% 0.12% 1.96% 1.00% 96.64% 6.08% 2.22% 42 1,680 128 3,434 4,347 293 7,580 391 220 14 181 102 8,000 600 181 15.52% 14.21% 20.12% 0.49% 19.52% 0.00% 39.89% 50.50% 3.40% 88.06% 4.54% 2.56% 0.16% 2.10% 1.18% 92.94% 6.97% 2.10% 26.41% 1,345 1,238 1,911 15.32% 14.10% 21.76% 45 1,432 135 3,202 5,223 274 7,148 318 209 17 150 187 2 120 7,667 554 204 0.51% 16.31% 0.00% 36.47% 59.48% 3.12% 81.40% 3.62% 2.38% 0.19% 1.71% * * 1.37% 87.31% 6.31% 2.32% 8,425 2.0% inc. 107,087 2,319 6,813 8,781 4.5% inc. % 1,687 6,931 5.0% inc. -1.2% dec. 20 Day Certified FALL 2011 1,715 8,608 -2.1% dec. 4.6% inc. N 6,617 1.74% 0.09% % 2,511 th 20 Day Certified FALL 2010 1,584 143 101 - 8,382 4.7% inc. N 6,178 147 7 Enrollment % Increase % 2,121 th 20 Day Certified FALL 2009 1,290 5,938 Post-Bacc Grad-Masters Grad-Doctorate International Multi-Racial Hawiian Unknown N 1,320 First-time Freshmen th 20 Day Certified FALL 2008 -2.0% dec. 2.8% inc. 104,217 -2.7% dec. PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Total Student Enrollment by Gender Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 Table Enr-2 Total Enrollment GENDER FALL SEMESTERS 2007 (N) 2008 (%) (N) 2009 (%) (N) 2010 (%) (N) 2011 (%) (N) (%) Male 3,195 38 3,181 39 3,355 39 3,434 39 3,202 38 Female 5,187 62 5,022 61 5,253 61 5,347 61 5,223 62 TOTALS 8,382 8,203 8,608 8,781 8,425 Undergraduate GENDER FALL SEMESTERS 2007 (N) Male Female TOTALS 2008 (%) 2,634 31 3,484 42 6,118 (N) 2009 (%) 2,674 33 3,604 44 6,278 (N) 2010 (%) 2,832 33 3,893 45 6,725 (N) 2011 (%) 2,908 42 4,065 58 6,973 (N) (%) 2,762 40 4,096 60 6,858 Masters GENDER FALL SEMESTERS 2007 (N) Male Female TOTALS 2008 (%) (N) 2009 (%) (N) 2010 (%) (N) 2011 (%) (N) (%) 524 6 479 6 480 6 472 28 385 27 1,633 19 1,354 17 1,297 15 1,208 72 1,047 73 2,157 1,833 1,777 1,680 1,432 Doctoral GENDER FALL SEMESTERS 2007 (N) 2008 (%) (N) 2009 (%) (N) 2010 (%) (N) 2011 (%) (N) (%) Male 37 0 28 0 43 0 54 42 55 41 Female 70 1 64 1 63 1 74 58 80 59 TOTALS 107 92 Note: Each category (for example, doctoral female) is a percent of the total enrollment. Post Baccalaureate students are included with the undergraduates. 2 106 128 135 PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Total Student Enrollment By Ethnicity Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 Table/Chart Enr-3 ETHNICITY FALL SEMESTERS 2007 (N) Black/Non-Hispanic 2008 (%) 7,442 89 (N) 2009 (%) 7,136 87 2010 2011 (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) 7,436 86 7,580 86 7,148 85 White/Non-Hispanic 304 4 328 4 391 5 293 3 274 3 Hispanic 318 4 331 4 366 4 391 4 318 4 Asian 134 2 151 1 162 2 220 3 209 2 12 * 13 * 10 * 14 * 17 * Am. Indian or Alaskan Native Hawiian . . . . . . . . 2 * Multi-Racial . . . . . . . . 187 2 International Unknown/Not Reported TOTALS 147 2 142 2 161 2 181 2 150 2 25 * 102 1 82 1 102 1 120 1 8,382 8,203 3 8,608 8,781 8,425 PVAMU Fact Book 2007 - 2011 Undergraduate Student Enrollment By Ethnicity Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 Table/Chart Enr-4 FALL SEMESTERS ETHNICITY 2007 (%) (N) Black/Non-Hispanic 2008 5,490 90 (N) 2009 (%) 5,544 88 (N) 2010 (%) 5,848 88 (N) 2011 (%) 6,147 88 (N) (%) 5,951 87 White/Non-Hispanic 160 3 184 3 208 3 183 3 178 3 Hispanic 253 4 264 4 295 4 331 5 276 4 Asian 104 2 125 2 140 2 174 2 160 2 9 * 9 * 6 * 11 * 15 * Am. Indian or Alaskan Native Hawiian . . . . . . . . 2 * Multi-Racial . . . . . . . . 144 2 International 93 2 83 2 62 1 75 1 65 1 9 * 69 1 58 1 52 1 67 1 Unknown TOTALS 6,118 6,278 6,617 6,973 6,858 Post Baccalaureate students are included with the undergraduates. Fall 2011 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Fall 2011 Black White Hispanic Asian Am. Indian Alaskan Native 87% 3% 4% 2% 0% 4 Intl. Unknown Hawiian MultiRacial 1% 1% 0 2% PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Masters Student Enrollment By Ethnicity Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 Table/Chart Enr-5 ETHNICITY FALL SEMESTERS 2007 (N) Black/Non-Hispanic White/Non-Hispanic 2008 (%) 1,879 87 (N) 2009 (%) 1,528 83 (N) 2010 (%) 1,428 80 (N) 2011 (%) 1,336 80 (N) (%) 1,095 76 128 6 133 7 152 9 102 6 90 6 Hispanic 60 3 66 4 65 4 55 3 39 3 Asian 27 1 22 1 20 1 43 3 48 3 3 * 4 * 4 * 3 * 2 * Am. Indian or Alaskan Native Hawiian . . . . . . . . 0 * Multi-Racial . . . . . . . . 33 2 International 45 2 50 3 87 5 94 6 76 5 Unknown 15 1 30 2 21 1 47 3 49 3 TOTALS 2,157 1,833 5 1,777 1,680 1,432 PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Doctoral Student Enrollment By Ethnicity Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 Table/Chart Enr-6 FALL SEMESTERS ETHNICITY 2007 (N) 2008 (%) 2009 (N) (%) (N) 2010 (%) Black/Non-Hispanic 73 68 64 70 79 74 White/Non-Hispanic 16 15 11 12 10 (N) 2011 (%) (N) (%) 97 76 102 76 9 8 6 6 4 Hispanic 5 5 1 1 2 2 5 4 3 2 Asian 3 3 4 4 2 2 3 2 1 1 Am. Indian or Alaskan Native 0 * 0 * 0 * 0 * 0 * Hawiian . . . . . . . . 0 * Multi-Racial . . . . . . . . 10 7 International 9 8 9 10 Not Reported 1 1 3 TOTALS 107 12 11 3 2 92 2 107 12 9 9 7 3 2 4 3 128 135 Note: First Doctorate started in 2001. Fall 2011 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Fall 2011 Black White Hispanic Asian Am. Indian Alaskan Nat. Intl. Unknown Hawiian MultiRacial 76% 4% 2% 1% 0% 9% 3% 0% 7% 6 PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Total Student Enrollment by Age Distribution Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 Table/Chart Enr-7 FALL SEMESTERS AGE 2007 (N) Under 18 30 2008 (%) 0 (N) 133 2009 (%) 2 (N) 28 2010 (%) (N) 2011 (%) (N) (%) 0 21 0 120 1 18 - 21 3,898 47 4,152 50 4,307 50 4,595 52 4,704 56 22 - 24 1,662 20 1,572 19 1,792 21 1,808 21 1,537 18 25 - 30 1,015 12 900 11 1,132 13 1,115 13 972 12 31 and Over 1,777 21 1,446 18 1,349 16 1,242 14 1,092 13 8,382 8,203 8,608 8,781 TOTALS 8,425 25 - 30 Fall 2010 31 and 60% 50% 40% Under 18 - 21 30% Fall 2010 22 - 24 25 - 30 20% 31 and 10% 0% Under 18 18 - 21 22 - 24 7 25 - 30 31 and Over PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Average Student Age by Level Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 Table/Chart Enr-8 FALL SEMESTERS LEVEL 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Undergraduate 22 22 21 22 22 Graduate 34 34 34 33 34 Average Age - All Students 25 25 25 24 23 *Post Baccalaureate students are included with the undergraduates. Fall 2007-2011 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Undergraduate 22 22 22 21 22 Graduate 34 34 34 34 34 All Students 25 25 25 25 23 8 PVAMU Fact Book 2007 - 2011 Total Student Enrollment by Geographical Source Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 Table/Chart Enr-9 GEOGRAPHICAL SOURCE FALL SEMESTERS 2007 (N) 2008 (%) (N) 7,768 93 In-State 2009 (%) 7,607 93 (N) 2010 (%) 7,927 92 (N) 2011 (%) 8,000 91 (N) (%) 7,667 91 Out-of-State 447 5 449 5 499 6 600 7 554 7 International 167 2 147 2 182 2 181 2 204 2 TOTALS 8,382 8,203 8,608 8,781 Fall 2011 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Fall 2011 In-State Out-of-State International 91% 7% 2% 9 8,425 PVAMU Fact Book 2007 - 2011 First-Time Entering Students by Source Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 Table/Chart Enr-10 FALL SEMESTERS SOURCE 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) 1,907 87 1,581 84 2,018 91 2,090 84 2,086 86 1 * 0 * 0 * 0 * 1 * Texas Jr. College 192 9 122 6 17 1 186 8 138 6 Texas Sr. College 64 3 148 8 131 6 163 7 127 5 Out-of-State Institutions 38 2 27 1 43 2 40 2 60 2 First-Time Entering College TX Proprietary Schools TOTALS 2,202 1,878 2,209 2,479 2,412 Note-Table indicates all first-time students to the university Fall 2011 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 2011 First-Time Texas Proprietary Texas Jr. College Entering College Schools 86% 0% 6% 10 Texas Sr. College Out-of-State Institutions 5% 2% PVAMU Fact Book 2007 - 2011 Total Student Enrollment by Semester Credit Hour Load Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 Table/Chart Enr-11 FALL SEMESTERS SCH LOAD 2007 (N) Less than 3 2008 (%) (N) 2009 (%) (N) 2010 (%) (N) 2011 (%) (N) (%) 3 * 7 * 1,168 14 7 0 6 0 3-5 325 4 306 4 502 6 247 3 218 3 6-8 1,664 20 1,435 17 719 8 1,316 15 1,134 13 803 10 639 8 491 6 715 8 663 8 12 - 14 2,047 24 2,437 30 2,569 30 3,312 38 3,206 38 15 - 17 2,981 36 2,852 35 2,740 32 2,762 31 2,802 33 559 7 527 6 419 5 422 5 396 5 9 - 11 18 and Over TOTALS 8,382 8,203 8,608 8,781 8,425 Note: A semester credit hour is defined as: A unit of measure that represents one student engaged in an activity for which one hour of credit toward a degree or other certificate is granted upon completion. Total semester credit hours for a course are calculated by multiplying the course's credit hour value by the number of students enrolled in the course. Fall 2011 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Fall 2011 Less than 3 3-5 6-8 9 - 11 12 - 14 15 - 17 18 and Over 0% 3% 13% 8% 38% 33% 5% 11 PVAMU Fact Book 2007 - 2011 Student FTE by Level Fall 2007- Fall 2011 Table/Chart Enr-12 FALL SEMESTERS LEVEL 2007 2008 2009 2010 (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) Undergraduate 5,658 81 5,769 84 6,018 85 Masters 1,273 18 1,058 15 1,023 14 Doctoral 70 TOTALS 1 7,001 43 1 6,870 73 7,114 1 2011 (N) (%) 6,379 86 6,232 87 947 13 814 11 107 1 99 1 7,425 7,153 Note: Undergraduate FTE formula = total undergraduate student credit hours divided by 15. Masters FTE formula = total masters student credit hours divided by 12. Doctoral FTE formula = total doctoral student credit hours divided by 9. ###### ###### ###### 100% Fall 2010 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% Masters 20% Doctoral 10% 0% Fall 2011 Undergraduate Masters Doctoral 87% 11% 1% 12 PVAMU Fact Book 2007 - 2011 Total Student Enrollment by Tuition Status Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 Table/Chart Enr-13 TUITION STATUS Resident Tuition Non-Resident Tuition FALL SEMESTERS 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) 7,680 92 7,607 93 7,807 91 7,969 91 7,593 90 541 6 449 5 526 6 35 * 0 * 0 * Tuition Exemptions 126 2 147 2 275 3 TOTALS 8,382 Resident Tuition (HB 1403) 8,203 8,608 641 171 7 727 9 0 11 * 2 94 1 8,781 8,425 House Bill 2010-1403 granted certain non-immigrant students, including undocumented students, access to in-state tuition rates at Texas public institutions of higher education and state financial aid. Fall 2011 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Fall 2011 Resident Tuition Non-Resident Tuition Resident Tuition (HB 1403) Tuition Exemptions 90% 9% 0% 1% 13 PVAMU Fact Book 2007 - 2011 Full-Time and Part-Time Student Enrollment by Level Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 Table/Chart Enr-14 FULL-TIME/PART-TIME BY LEVEL FALL SEMESTERS 2007 (N) 2008 (%) (N) 2009 (%) (N) 2010 (%) (N) 2011 (%) (N) (%) FULL-TIME Undergraduate 5,466 65 5,671 69 5,689 66 6,417 73 6,338 75 Masters 635 8 501 6 248 3 471 5 429 5 Doctoral 44 1 51 1 35 0 109 1 118 1 652 8 607 7 928 11 556 6 520 6 PART-TIME Undergraduate Masters 1,522 18 1,332 16 1,637 19 1,209 14 1,003 12 Doctoral 63 41 71 19 17 TOTAL ENROLLMENT * 8,382 * 8,203 * 8,608 0 8,781 8,425 0 Full-Time Total 6,390 76 6,223 76 5,972 69 6,997 80 6,885 82 Part-Time Total 1,992 24 1,980 24 2,636 31 1,784 20 1,540 18 Note: A full-time undergraduate student is one who takes 12 or more credit hours per semester. A full-time graduate student is one who takes 9 or more credit hours per semester. Post Baccalaureate students are included with the undergraduates. Fall 2007 - 2011 8,000 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Full-Time 6,390 6,223 5,972 6,997 6,885 Part-Time 1,992 1,980 2,636 1,784 1,540 14 PVAMU Fact Book 2007 - 2011 Top Ten Feeder High Schools Fall 2011 Table Enr-15 SCHOOL CODE 441812 441967 446788 443375 447335 444010 443405 443440 442085 440078 FALL 2010 NAME OF HIGH SCHOOL CITY Skyline HS Desoto HS L V Hightower HS Jack Yates HS Waller HS Lancaster E Robertson HS Mirabeau B Lamar Sr High Sch Barbara Jordan HS Duncanville HS North Shore Senior HS Dallas Desoto Missouri City Houston Waller Lancaster Houston Houston Duncanville Houston STATE ZIP CODE # OF PV STUDENTS TEXAS TEXAS TEXAS TEXAS TEXAS TEXAS TEXAS TEXAS TEXAS TEXAS 75227 75115 77459 77004 77484 75146 77098 77026 75116 77072 26 22 21 20 20 19 19 18 17 17 # OF TRANSFERS Top Ten College Feeder Institutions Fall 2011 SCHOOL CODE 10633 003652 003549 011145 003609 003642 003612 003581 010115 003637 FALL 2010 NAME OF COLLEGE CITY STATE ZIP CODE Houston Community College Univ Houston Blinn College Lone Star College System San Jacinto College Central Texas Southern University Univ Houston Downtown Lamar University Univ Texas San Antonio Jarvis Christian College Houston Houston Brenham Houston Pasadena Houston Houston Beaumont San Antonio Hawkins TEXAS TEXAS TEXAS TEXAS TEXAS TEXAS TEXAS TEXAS TEXAS TEXAS 77002 77204 77833 77073 77501 77004 77002 77710 78249 75765 15 31 26 24 21 12 8 7 6 6 5 PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Foreign Headcount by Country of Origin Fall 2007-Fall 2011 Fall Semesters Table Enr-16 Name Bangladesh Bermuda Bahamas Barbados Brazil Cameroon Canada Chad China, Peoples Republic of Taiwan Colombia Dominica Ecuador England Ethiopia France Gabon Republic Gambia, The Ghana Guatemala India Indonesia Cote D'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) Jamaica Jordan Kenya Kuwait Lebanon Mali Mexico Morocco Nepal Nicaragua Nigeria Niger Norway Pakistan Philippines Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) Rwanda Saint Lucia Saudi Arabia St. Vincent & The Grenadines Senegal Singapore South Africa Spain Swedan Syria Tanzania Thailand Trinidad & Tobago Turkey Uganda United Kindom Burkina Faso (Upper Volta) Venezuela Viet Nam Zambia Total Code 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 416 417 419 421 430 437 440 444 450 451 455 474 480 490 492 495 497 498 502 510 530 535 561 562 570 575 585 595 609 610 613 615 630 635 636 640 645 665 675 678 683 685 687 692 693 700 695 705 715 718 720 725 730 732 736 739 745 750 771 2 1 10 1 1 2 2 1 10 5 4 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 10 1 1 56 0 6 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 21 1 0 8 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 167 1 1 9 1 0 2 2 0 6 2 4 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 10 1 0 55 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 19 1 0 9 0 3 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 145 5 1 9 0 0 3 2 0 10 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 16 1 0 54 0 7 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 24 0 0 10 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 165 5 0 7 1 0 4 0 0 9 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 1 14 0 0 41 0 3 0 1 3 1 2 5 0 19 0 1 6 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 3 0 146 3 0 7 0 2 2 1 0 15 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 1 21 0 0 50 1 10 2 1 5 2 1 9 1 23 0 1 8 2 3 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 5 4 2 1 202 16 PVAMU Fact Book 2007 - 2011 Total Semester Credit Hours Generated by Level Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 Table/Chart Sch-1 FALL SEMESTERS LEVEL 2007 (N) 2008 (%) (N) 2009 (%) (N) 2010 (%) (N) 2011 (%) Undergraduate 84,873 84 86,532 87 91,222 88 94,841 89 Masters 15,280 15 12,698 13 12,270 12 11,370 11 Doctoral 632 389 653 876 TOTALS 100,785 1 0 99,619 104,145 1 1 107,087 (N) (%) 93,487 90 9,769 9 961 1 104,217 Fall 2007-2011 100,000 90,000 80,000 70,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Undergraduate 84,873 86,532 91,222 94,841 93,487 Master 15,280 12,698 12,270 11,370 9,769 Doctoral 632 389 653 876 961 17 PVAMU Fact Book 2007 - 2011 Total Semester Credit Hours Generated On-Campus and Off-Campus Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 Table/Chart Sch-2 ON/OFF CAMPUS FALL SEMESTERS 2007 (N) (%) 2008 (N) (%) 2009 (N) (%) 2010 (N) 2011 (%) (N) (%) On-Campus 90,069 89 89,316 90 92,425 89 94,880 89 101,595 97 Off-Campus 10,716 11 10,303 10 11,720 11 12,207 11 TOTALS 100,785 99,619 104,145 107,087 2,622 104,217 Fall 2011 120% 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% Fall 2011 On-Campus Off-Campus 97% 3% 18 3 PVAMU Fact Book 2007 - 2011 Total Semester Credit Hours Taught by Faculty Rank Fall 2007-Fall 2011 Table/Chart Sch-3 FALL SEMESTERS RANK 2007 N 2008 (%) N 2009 (%) N 2010 (%) N 2011 (%) N (%) Professor 10,561 11 11,480 11 11,480 11 11,168 10 12,760 12 Associate Professor 16,281 16 16,495 16 16,495 16 23,778 16 21,159 20 Assistant Professor 24,955 25 19,864 19 19,864 19 15,466 14 17,424 16 Instructor 849 1 675 1 675 1 692 1 775 1 Teaching Assistant 976 1 1,200 1 1,200 1 723 1 777 1 47,163 47 55,260 52 51,205 48 Other 100,785 TOTALS 49,905 47 49,905 47 99,619 99,619 107,087 104,100 Note: "Other" includes faculty that are without tenure and not on tenure track including " Other" also includes faculty with tenure or on tenure track from another institution. Fall 2011 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Fall 2011 Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Teaching Assistant Other 12% 20% 16% 1% 1% 48% 19 PVAMU Fact Book 2007 - 2011 Undergraduate Semester Credit Hours (by Colleges/Departments) Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 Table Sch-4 FALL SEMESTERS COLLEGE/DEPARTMENT 1996 1997 1998 1999 2001 2002 2,794 % 2004 % 2007 % 2008 2,475 100 2,850 115 3,002 0 % 2009 % 2010 % 2011 % 2,697 3 2,715 0 3,498 0 3,599 0 AGRICULTURE and HUMAN SCIENCES Agriculture, Nutrition, and Human Ecology Subtotals 0 0 0 0 2,794 2,475 2,850 3,002 1 2,697 1 2,715 1 3,498 1 3,599 1 --- --- 2,288 2,919 3,239 3,772 100 5,524 223 6,168 0 6,172 7 6,919 0 4,775 0 3,970 0 --- --- 2,288 2,919 3,239 3,772 5,524 6,168 1 6,172 1 6,919 1 4,775 1 3,970 1 0 SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE Art and Architecture Subtotals ARTS and SCIENCES Army Science (Army ROTC) 258 205 201 211 248 204 0 139 0 232 0 259 290 0 0 0 0 0 Biology 3,566 3,539 3,715 3,482 4,282 4,461 10 5,071 12 5,507 6 5,593 6 5,753 6 5,783 6 5,948 7 Chemistry 3,269 3,140 2,649 2,641 2,851 2,771 6 3,105 7 2,877 3 2,989 3 2,941 3 613 1 942 1 --- --- 23 10,878 25 9,246 11 8,781 10 9,387 10 4,298 5 4,357 5 Mathematics 7,770 7,601 7,423 6,976 5,086 5,290 12 6,091 14 6,171 5,395 7 485 1 626 1 Music and Drama 2,013 2,227 2,648 3,227 8,645 7,149 16 6,060 14 5,803 13 5,496 13 5,663 13 3,818 9 1,757 4 180 144 141 141 180 195 0 132 0 177 0 0 2,081 1,775 2,084 2,283 2,578 2,892 7 2,200 5 1,844 2 --- --- Languages and Communications Naval Science (Navy ROTC) Physics Social Work, Behavioral and Political Science Subtotals BUSINESS Accounting, Finance, and Information Systems Management and Marketing --- 10,467 10,248 10,209 --- 11,811 9,924 10,563 24 13,836 19,137 18,631 18,861 41,239 44,042 43,734 47,512 7 252 0 0 0 0 2,474 29 2,159 2 106 0 163 0 32 11,226 13 11,712 14 12,852 14 4,343 5 4,338 5 43,083 198 6 6,592 0 1 42,897 1 45,889 1 19,446 1 18,131 1 --- --- --- 2,589 3,447 4,338 53 4,581 56 4,164 5 4,665 5 5,520 6 5,118 5 5,001 5 1,579 1,381 1,621 3,337 4,005 3,774 47 4,632 57 4,875 6 5,133 6 5,055 5 8,222 9 7,347 8 1,579 1,381 1,621 5,926 7,452 8,112 9,039 1 9,798 1 10,575 1 13,340 1 12,348 1 Curriculum and Instruction 2,847 2,703 2,690 2,682 1,140 1,290 23 1,755 31 2,028 2 1,575 2 1,794 2 5,573 6 5,085 5 Health and Human Performance 3,252 3,366 3,432 3,449 3,668 4,436 77 4,592 80 4,113 5 3,917 5 3,886 4 5,273 6 5,092 5 Educational Leadership and Counseling 1,776 2,086 1,317 54 12 0 0 33 1 81 0 102 0 0 111 0 171 0 7,875 8,155 7,439 6,185 4,820 5,726 6,222 1 5,594 1 10,957 1 10,348 1 Subtotals 9,213 EDUCATION Subtotals 6,380 93 1 5,773 ENGINEERING Chemical Engineering 1,249 955 834 584 554 446 5 638 8 624 1 675 1 1,010 1 2,851 3 2,894 3 624 499 527 473 430 343 4 446 5 670 1 730 1 654 1 1,553 2 1,131 1 Computer Science 1,652 1,637 1,858 2,151 2,279 2,521 30 2,733 32 2,448 3 2,477 3 2,705 3 1,259 1 1,566 2 Electrical & Computer Engineering 2,021 1,600 1,401 1,298 1,283 1,243 15 1,594 19 1,642 2 1,817 2 1,661 2 4,423 5 3,741 4 Engineering Technology 974 1,024 1,449 2,592 3,393 3,023 36 2,615 31 1,116 1 955 1 702 1 1,769 2 1,612 2 Mechanical Engineering 1,413 991 1,058 996 617 882 10 727 9 1,109 1 1,335 2 1,404 1 3,215 3 3,231 4 7,933 6,706 7,127 8,094 8,556 8,458 7,609 1 7,989 1 8,136 1 15,070 1 14,175 1 --- --- --- 1,368 --- --- --- 1,368 3,797 4,204 5,613 3,564 3,295 3,251 3,478 2,497 2,701 100 3,041 3,564 3,295 3,251 3,478 2,497 2,701 69,497 67,609 67,550 71,484 77,197 79,182 Civil & Environmental Engineering Subtotals 8,753 JUVENILE JUSTICE and PSYCHOLOGY Juvenile Justice1 Psychology2 Subtotals 2,598 3 2,640 3 2,895 3 3,042 3 7,270 8 7,443 8 3,015 3 2,728 3 3,153 4 5,964 6 4,481 5 4,868 5 5,368 1 6,048 1 9,006 1 11,751 1 12,311 1 4,382 5 5,337 6 5,254 6 16,004 17 16,171 18 3,041 4,382 1 5,337 1 5,254 1 16,004 1 16,171 88,886 84,873 86,532 94,267 94,841 91,053 NURSING Nursing Subtotals UNIVERSITY TOTALS 20 3 1 PVAMU Fact Book 2007 - 2011 Masters Semester Credit Hours (by Colleges/Departments) Fall 2007- Fall 2011 Table Sch-5 FALL SEMESTERS COLLEGE/DEPARTMENT 2007 % 2008 % 2009 % 2010 % 2011 % AGRICULTURE and HUMAN SCIENCES Agriculture, Nutrition, and Human Ecology Subtotals 705 5 705 633 5 633 543 4 543 639 6 639 1,038 10 1,038 SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE Art and Architecture 615 Subtotals 4 615 693 5 693 558 4 558 568 5 568 492 5 492 ARTS and SCIENCES Biology 102 1 64 1 88 1 73 1 88 1 Chemistry 72 0 38 0 95 1 59 1 23 0 Languages and Communications 45 0 66 1 72 1 75 1 51 1 Mathematics 33 0 21 0 42 0 85 1 78 1 Social Work, Behavioral and Political Science 99 1 81 1 96 1 156 1 96 1 Subtotals 351 270 393 448 336 BUSINESS Accounting, Finance, and Information Systems 543 4 636 5 696 6 402 4 261 3 Management and Marketing 450 3 690 5 603 5 1,005 9 957 9 Subtotals 993 1,326 1,299 1,407 1,218 EDUCATION Curriculum and Instruction Health and Human Performance Educational Leadership and Counseling Subtotals 843 6 858 7 849 7 691 6 513 93 1 60 0 81 1 171 2 231 2 7,422 58 7,017 56 5,539 50 4,275 42 8,340 7,947 9,951 65 10,887 6,401 5 5,019 ENGINEERING Chemical Engineering 0 0 0 0 21 0 --- --- 12 0 33 0 57 0 --- 261 Computer Science 117 1 174 1 288 2 --- --- Electrical & Computer Engineering 144 1 196 2 69 1 412 4 175 2 Mechanical Engineering 249 2 39 0 237 2 111 1 351 3 Civil & Environmental Engineering Subtotals 522 442 672 523 3 787 JUVENILE JUSTICE and PSYCHOLOGY Juvenile Justice1 195 1 216 2 126 1 154 1 118 1 Psychology2 237 2 162 1 267 2 186 2 183 2 Subtotals 432 378 393 340 301 NURSING Nursing 775 Subtotals UNIVERSITY TOTALS 5 616 5 627 5 695 6 923 775 616 627 695 923 15,280 12,698 12,432 11,021 10,114 21 9 PVAMU Fact Book 2007 - 2011 Doctoral Semester Credit Hours (by Colleges/Departments) Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 Table Sch-6 FALL SEMESTERS COLLEGE/DEPARTMENT 2007 % 2008 % 2009 % 2010 % 2011 % 285 45 192 49 354 54 495 57 672 70 EDUCATION Educational Leadership & Counseling Subtotals 285 192 354 495 672 ENGINEERING Electrical & Computer Engineering 66 Subtotals 14 66 44 9 44 60 9 60 135 15 135 139 14 139 JUVENILE JUSTICE and PSYCHOLOGY Juvenile Justice1 2 Psychology Subtotals UNIVERSITY TOTALS 136 22 99 25 147 23 150 17 108 11 145 23 54 14 92 14 96 11 42 4 281 153 239 246 150 632 389 653 876 961 22 PVAMU Fact Book 2007 - 2011 Total Semester Credit Hours (by Colleges/Departments) Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 Table Sch-7 FALL SEMESTERS COLLEGE/DEPARTMENT 1996 1997 1998 1999 2001 2002 % 2004 % 2007 % 2008 % 2009 % 2010 % 2011 % AGRICULTURE and HUMAN SCIENCES Agriculture, Nutrition, and Human Ecology --- --- --- 2,746 3,418 3,219 100 3,219 Subtotals 6,046 6,104 6,066 2,746 3,418 3,219 3,219 Subtotals --- 100 3,707 4 3,707 3,330 3 3,330 3,258 3 3,258 4,137 4 4,137 4,292 4 4,292 SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE --- Art and Architecture ----- 2,288 2,919 3,305 4,081 100 4,081 2,288 2,919 3,305 4,081 4,081 100 6,783 7 6,783 6,865 7 6,865 7,474 7 7,474 5,343 5 5,343 4,462 4 4,462 ARTS and SCIENCES Army Science (Army ROTC) 258 205 201 211 248 204 0 204 0 232 1 259 1 290 0 0 0 0 0 Biology 3,603 3,555 3,718 3,485 4,282 4,467 10 4,467 10 5,609 5 5,657 5 5,841 5 5,856 6 6,257 6 Chemistry 3,349 3,176 2,682 2,676 2,869 2,777 6 2,777 6 2,949 3 3,027 3 3,036 3 672 1 965 1 --- --- --- 10,467 10,248 10,209 23 10,209 23 9,291 9 8,847 8 9,423 9 4,373 4 4,408 4 Mathematics 7,920 7,757 7,492 7,051 5,134 5,386 12 5,386 12 6,204 6 5,416 5 6,634 6 570 1 704 1 Music and Drama 2,022 2,236 2,648 3,227 6,922 7,149 16 7,099 16 5,803 6 5,496 5 5,663 5 3,818 4 3,970 4 180 144 141 141 180 195 0 195 0 177 0 198 0 252 0 0 0 0 2,081 1,775 2,084 2,283 2,578 2,892 7 2,892 7 1,844 2 2,474 2 2,159 2 106 0 163 0 --- --- --- 11,952 9,969 10,716 24 10,716 24 4,499 4 4,434 4 37,937 37,132 36,707 41,493 42,430 43,995 Languages and Communications Naval Science (Navy ROTC) Physics Social Work, Behavioral and Political Science Subtotals BUSINESS Accounting, Finance, and Information Systems Management and Marketing Subtotals 43,945 11,325 11 11,793 11 12,948 12 43,434 43,167 46,246 19,894 20,901 --- --- --- 2,778 3,687 4,686 53 4,686 53 4,707 5 5,301 5 6,216 6 5,520 5 5,262 5 1,798 1,564 1,738 3,490 4,272 4,197 47 4,197 47 5,325 5 5,823 6 5,658 5 9,227 9 8,304 8 4,786 4,822 4,816 6,268 7,959 8,883 8,883 10,032 11,124 11,874 14,747 13,566 EDUCATION Curriculum and Instruction 4,638 4,392 4,373 4,218 2,397 2,496 18 2,496 18 2,871 3 2,433 2 2,643 2 6,264 6 5,598 5 Health and Human Performance 3,300 3,432 3,555 3,563 3,779 4,526 33 4,526 33 4,206 4 3,977 4 3,967 4 6,145 6 5,323 5 Educational Leadership and Counseling 5,961 6,340 5,895 4,977 5,319 6,768 49 6,768 49 10,317 10 7,716 7 7,464 7 5,444 5 5,118 5 13,899 14,164 13,823 12,758 11,495 13,790 Subtotals 13,790 17,394 14,126 14,074 17,853 16,039 ENGINEERING Chemical Engineering 1,303 991 858 623 554 446 5 446 5 624 1 675 1 1,031 1 2,851 3 2,894 3 675 544 578 524 430 343 4 343 4 682 1 763 1 711 1 6,222 6 1,566 2 Computer Science 1,652 1,637 1,858 2,151 2,279 2,563 29 2,563 29 2,565 3 2,651 3 2,993 3 1,608 2 1,392 1 Electrical & Computer Engineering 2,144 1,687 1,461 1,334 1,298 1,366 16 1,366 16 1,852 2 2,057 2 1,790 2 0 4,055 4 974 1,024 1,449 2,592 3,393 3,023 34 3,023 34 1,116 1 955 1 702 1 1,769 2 1,612 2 1,542 1,114 1,238 1,143 776 1,041 12 1,041 12 1,358 1 1,374 1 1,641 2 3,627 3 3,582 3 11,188 9,920 8,447 8,367 8,730 8,782 Civil & Environmental Engineering Engineering Technology Mechanical Engineering and General Subtotals 8,782 8,197 8,475 8,868 16,077 15,101 JUVENILE JUSTICE and PSYCHOLOGY Juvenile Justice1 2,971 3 3,210 3 3,315 3 7,574 7 7,669 7 Psychology2 3,110 3 3,369 3 6,323 6 4,763 5 5,093 5 Subtotals --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 6,081 6,579 9,638 12,337 12,762 3,564 3,295 3,251 3,546 2,661 2,851 100 2,851 16,699 16 17,094 16 Subtotals 3,564 3,295 3,251 3,546 2,661 2,851 2,851 5,157 5,953 5,881 16,699 17,094 77,420 75,437 75,398 79,765 86,075 86,075 86,075 100,785 99,619 104,145 107,087 104,217 NURSING Nursing UNIVERSITY TOTALS 23 100 5,157 5 5,953 6 5,881 5 PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Approved Degree Programs Academic Year 2010-2011 DEGREE LEVEL Table Deg-1 Baccalaureate Master COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND HUMAN SCIENCES Department of Agriculture, Nutrition, and Human Ecology Agriculture BSAG Agricultural Economics MS Animal Science MS Soil Science MS Human Sciences MS Family and Community Services BSHS Human Nutrition and Food BSDIET SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE Architecture Architecture BS (2006 - Being phased out) MARCH *BARCH Community Development MCD Construction Science BS M&J SAMUEL BRAILSFORD COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Department of Biology Biology BS Bio-Environmental Toxicology MS X Medical Technology BS Department of Chemistry Chemistry BS ____________________ Continued on next page Note: X - Indicates area of specialization within broader degree. * - Indicates a degree program that is in the process of being phased out. [ ] - Indicates a degree is available only within the area of specialization. Data as of November 2010 24 MS Doctoral PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Approved Degree Programs Academic Year 2010-2011 DEGREE LEVEL Table Deg-1 (continued) Baccalaureate Master Department of Languages and Communications Communications BA English BA Spanish BA MA Department of Mathematics Mathematics BS Department of Music and Drama Drama BA Music BA Applied Music [BM] Applied Music - Clarinet X Applied Music - Euphonium X Applied Music - Flute X Applied Music - Percussion X Applied Music - Piano X Applied Music - Saxophone X Applied Music - Trombone X Applied Music - Trumpet X Applied Music - Voice X Department of Physics Physics BS ____________________ Continued on next page Note: X - Indicates area of specialization within broader degree. * - Indicates a degree program that is in the process of being phased out. [ ] - Indicates a degree is available only within the area of specialization. 25 MS Doctoral PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Approved Degree Programs Academic Year 2010-2011 DEGREE LEVEL Table Deg-1 (continued) Baccalaureate Master Division of Social Work, Behavioral and Political Sciences History BA Political Science BA Social Work BASW Sociology BA MA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS General Business Administration MBA Department of Accounting, Finance and Management Information Systems Accounting BBA Finance BBA Management Information Systems BBA MS Department of Management and Marketing Management BBA Marketing BBA WHITLOWE RADCLIFFE GREEN COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Department of Curriculum and Instruction Curriculum and Instruction Agriculture Education MSED MED X X Educational Media and Technology X Elementary Education X X English Education X X Home Economics Education X X Industrial Education X X Mathematics Education X X ____________________ Continued on next page Note: X - Indicates area of specialization within broader degree. * - Indicates a degree program that is in the process of being phased out. [ ] - Indicates a degree is available only within the area of specialization. 26 Doctoral PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Approved Degree Programs Academic Year 2010-2011 DEGREE LEVEL Table Deg-1 (continued) Baccalaureate Master Doctoral Department of Curriculum and Instruction (continued) Curriculum and Instruction MSED MED Music Education X X Reading Education X X Science Education X X MSED MED [MED] [MS] H&PE - Health X X H&PE - Physical Education X X MSED MED Interdisciplinary Studies BSIS Special Education Industrial Technology Education BSTCH Department of Health and Human Performance Health and Physical Education Health BS Human Performance BS Department of Educational Leadership and Counseling Educational Administration PhD Educational Leadership Ed Admn - Instructional Supervision Counseling X X MSED MA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Engineering MSENGR Department of Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering BSCHE Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Civil Engineering BSCE Continued on next page Note: X - Indicates area of specialization within broader degree. * - Indicates a degree program that is in the process of being phased out. [ ] - Indicates a degree is available only within the area of specialization. 27 PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Approved Degree Programs Academic Year 2010-2011 DEGREE LEVEL Table Deg-1 (continued) Baccalaureate Master BS MS Doctoral Department of Computer Science Computer Science Computer Information Systems MS Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Computer Engineering BS Electrical Engineering BSEE MSEE PhD MSJJ PhD Department of Engineering Technology Computer Aided Drafting and Design BSIT Computer Engineering Technology BSCET Electrical Engineering Technology BSEET Department of Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering BSME COLLEGE OF JUVENILE JUSTICE AND PSYCHOLOGY Department of Justice Studies Criminal Justice BSCJ Criminal Justice - Juvenile Justice X Juvenile Justice Department of Psychology Juvenile Forensic Psychology MSJFP Clinical Adolescent Psychology PhD Psychology BS COLLEGE OF NURSING Department of Nursing Nursing BSN [MSN] Nursing Administration X Nursing Practitioner X Nurse Education X ____________________ Note: X - Indicates area of specialization within broader degree. * - Indicates a degree program that is in the process of being phased out. [ ] - Indicates a degree is available only within the area of specialization. 28 PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Total Degrees Awarded By Level/Gender AY 2007-2008 through 2010-2011 Table/Chart Deg-2 LEVEL/GENDER 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 (N) (N) (N) (N) (%) (%) (%) (%) UNDERGRADUATE Male 327 42 318 38 331 38 342 38 Female 460 58 513 62 547 62 562 62 184 581 1,552 24 76 187 498 1,516 27 73 138 422 1,438 25 75 142 408 1,454 26 74 787 765 51 49 831 685 55 45 878 560 61 39 904 550 62 38 511 1,041 33 67 505 1,011 33 67 469 969 33 67 484 970 33 67 GRADUATE Male Female TOTAL DEGREES AWARDED Undergraduate Total Graduate Total Male Total Female Total Note: Degree periods include December of beginning year; May and August of ending year. Academic Year 2007 through 2011 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 Male Undergraduates 348 327 318 342 Female Undergraduates 503 460 513 562 Male Graduates 189 184 187 142 Female Graduates 568 581 498 408 29 2 PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Total Degrees Awarded By Ethnicity Academic Year 2006-2007 through 2010-2011 Table/Chart Deg-3 Ethnicity 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 (N) (N) (N) (N) (%) (%) (%) (%) Black/Non-Hispanic 1,327 86 1,264 83 1,168 82 1,182 81 White/Non-Hispanic 90 6 96 6 72 5 64 4 Hispanic 54 3 65 4 79 6 74 5 Asian or Pacific Islander 23 1 34 2 38 3 52 4 2 * 4 * 4 0 1 * 49 3 42 3 48 3 64 4 7 * 13 * 14 1 17 1 Am. Indian or Alaskan Native International Unknown TOTALS 1,552 1,518 1,423 1,454 Note: Degree periods include December of beginning year; May and August of ending year. 2011-2012 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 2010-2011 Black White Hispanic Asian or Pacific Islander 81% 4% 5% 4% 30 Am. Indian or Alaskan Native Intl. Not Reported 0% 4% 1% PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees Awarded AY 2007-2008 through 2010-2011 Table Deg-4 College of Agriculture and Human Sciences DEPARTMENT AND PROGRAM ACADEMIC YEAR AND LEVEL CIP CODES 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 U U U U M D M D M D M D AGRICULTURE, NUTRITION, AND HUMAN ECOLOGY Agriculture 01000000 22 0 --- 24 0 --- 19 0 --- 19 0 --- Soil Science 01120100 --- 1 --- --- 0 --- --- 0 --- --- 0 --- Human Sciences 19010100 --- 25 --- --- 18 --- --- 17 --- --- 15 --- Family and Community Services 19010100 3 --- --- 1 --- --- 4 --- --- 6 --- --- Human Nutrition and Food 19050100 18 --- --- 17 --- --- 7 --- --- 16 --- --- 43 26 --- 42 18 --- 30 17 --- 41 15 --- TOTALS School of Architecture and Art DEPARTMENT AND PROGRAM ACADEMIC YEAR AND LEVEL 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 U M D U M D U M D U M D Architecture 04020100 47 10 --- 30 23 --- 46 15 --- 30 25 --- Community Development 04030100 --- 15 --- --- 17 --- --- 20 --- --- 15 --- Construction Science 15100100 5 --- --- 10 --- --- 20 --- --- 21 21 --- 52 25 --- 40 40 --- 66 35 --- 51 61 --- CIP CODES ARCHITECTURE AND ART TOTALS Note: Degree periods include fall of beginning year (December graduation), spring (May graduation) and summer (August graduation) of ending year. 31 PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees Awarded College of Arts and Sciences AY 2007-2008 through 2010-2011 Table Deg-4 (continued) DEPARTMENT AND PROGRAM ACADEMIC YEAR AND LEVEL 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 U M D U M D U M D U M D 26010100 56 0 --- 43 4 --- 38 1 --- 32 --- --- 40050100 1 --- 3 2 --- 6 1 --- 21 --- --- CIP CODES BIOLOGY Biology CHEMISTRY Chemistry 3 LANGUAGES AND COMMUNICATIONS Communications 09010100 53 --- --- 46 --- --- 34 --- --- 39 --- --- English 23010100 11 0 --- 13 0 --- 5 1 --- 7 1 --- Spanish 16090500 3 --- --- 4 --- --- 2 --- --- 3 --- --- 27010100 5 2 --- 3 4 --- 6 1 --- 5 3 --- Drama 50050100 4 --- --- 4 --- --- 6 --- --- 4 --- --- Music 50090100 1 --- --- 3 --- --- 1 --- --- 5 --- --- Applied Music 50090300 3 --- --- 3 --- --- MATHEMATICS Mathematics MUSIC and DRAMA Applied Music - Clarinet 50090302 0 --- --- 0 --- --- 0 --- --- 0 --- --- Applied Music - Euphonium 50090301 1 --- --- 0 --- --- 0 --- --- 0 --- --- Applied Music - Flute 50090302 1 --- --- 0 --- --- 0 --- --- 0 --- --- Applied Music - Percussion 50090303 1 --- --- 0 --- --- 0 --- --- 0 --- --- 139 3 4 --- TOTALS Continued on next page. Note: Degree periods include fall of beginning year (December graduation), spring (May graduation) and summer (August graduation) of ending year. 32 --- 119 10 --- 101 4 --- 119 PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees Awarded AY 2007-2008 through 2010-2011 Table Deg-4 (continued) College of Arts and Sciences DEPARTMENT AND PROGRAM ACADEMIC YEAR AND LEVEL CIP 2001-2002 2003-2004 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 CODES U M D U M D U M D U M D U M D U M D 40080100 1 --- --- 0 --- --- 0 --- --- 1 --- --- 0 --- --- 0 --- --- History 54010100 6 0 --- 4 --- --- 4 --- --- 5 --- --- 7 --- --- 7 --- --- Political Science 45100100 8 --- --- 17 --- --- 12 --- --- 9 --- --- 12 --- --- 8 --- --- Sociology 45110100 2 0 --- 3 6 --- 5 6 --- 8 6 --- 1 1 --- 12 6 --- 34 --- --- 17 --- --- 19 --- --- 21 --- --- 33 --- --- 26 --- --- 147 3 --- 152 8 --- 179 9 --- 163 16 --- 154 1 --- 172 1 --- PHYSICS Physics SOCIAL WORK, BEHAVIORAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCE Social Work 44070100 TOTALS College of Business DEPARTMENT AND PROGRAM ACADEMIC YEAR AND LEVEL CIP 2001-2002 2003-2004 2007-2008 2008-2009 CODES U M D U M D U M D U 52020100 --- 15 --- --- 25 --- --- 24 --- --- Accounting 52030100 19 --- --- 15 --- --- 20 8 --- 25 Finance 52080100 8 --- --- 10 --- --- 9 --- --- 9 Management Information Systems 52120100 49 --- --- 56 --- --- 15 --- --- 15 Management 52020100 25 --- --- 35 --- --- 29 --- --- Marketing 52140100 30 --- --- 22 --- --- 19 --- --- 131 15 --- 138 25 --- 92 32 --- M 2009-2010 2010-2011 D U M D U M D --- --- --- --- 0 25 --- 5 --- 34 17 --- 29 16 --- --- --- 16 --- --- 22 --- --- --- --- 13 --- --- 17 --- --- 33 26 --- 33 31 --- 44 --- --- 24 --- --- 32 --- --- 16 --- --- 92 32 --- 128 48 --- 128 16 --- GENERAL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION General Business Administration ACCOUNTING, FINANCE, AND MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING TOTALS Note: Degree periods include fall of beginning year (December graduation), spring (May graduation) and summer (August graduation) of ending year. 33 PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees Awarded AY 2007-2008 through 2010-2011 Table Deg-4 (continued) College of Education DEPARTMENT AND PROGRAM ACADEMIC YEAR AND LEVEL 2001-2002 CIP 2003-2004 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 CODES U M D U M D U M D U M D U 33 2010-2011 M D U M D CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION Curriculum and Instruction 13030100 --- 4 --- --- 9 --- --- 13 --- --- --- --- 7 --- --- 9 --- Agriculture Education 13130100 --- 4 --- --- 1 --- --- 3 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Education Media and Technology 13050100 --- 5 --- --- 6 --- --- 4 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Elementary Education 13120200 --- 4 --- --- 2 --- --- 0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Industrial Education 13130900 --- 0 --- --- 0 --- --- 1 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Mathematics Education 13131100 --- 3 --- --- 3 --- --- 0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Music Education 13131200 --- 0 --- --- 0 --- --- 0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Reading Education 13131500 --- 11 --- --- 18 --- --- 6 --- --- --- --- 5 --- --- 8 --- Science Education 13131600 --- 0 --- --- 0 --- --- 0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Special Education 13100100 --- 16 --- --- 33 --- --- 23 --- --- 33 --- --- --- --- --- 17 --- Industrial Technology 15061200 1 --- --- 2 --- --- 1 --- --- 1 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 30999901 39 --- --- 51 --- --- 57 --- 58 0 --- 76 --- --- 76 --- --- Interdisciplinary Studies --- HEALTH AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE Health 51000001 39 --- --- 37 --- --- 32 --- --- 39 Health Teacher Education 13130700 --- 4 --- --- 2 --- --- 7 --- --- Human Performance 31050100 22 --- --- 22 --- --- 32 0 --- 37 Physical Education 13131400 --- 6 --- --- 12 --- --- 2 --- --- --5 --- --- 28 --- --- 58 --- --- --- --- 2 --- --- 1 --- --- 13 --- --- 13 --- --- --- --- 2 --- --- 2 --- SCHOOL SERVICES Counseling (Counseling Education) 13110100 --- 0 --- --- 3 --- --- 0 --- --- Counseling (Counseling Psychology) 42060100 --- 185 --- --- 256 --- --- 262 --- --- Educ. Admin. and Instr. Supervision 13040100 TOTALS 205 --- --- --- --- 21 --- --- --- --- 194 --- --- 194 --- --- 112 --- --- 212 --- --- 274 5 --- 207 15 --- 151 5 --- 132 7 101 354 --- 112 557 --- 122 595 5 135 483 15 117 361 5 168 363 7 34 PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees Awarded AY 2007-2008 through 2010-2011 Table Deg-4 (continued) College of Nursing DEPARTMENT AND PROGRAM NURSING Nursing (BSN) Nurse Administration Nurse Practitioner Nursing Education TOTALS ACADEMIC YEAR AND LEVEL CIP CODES 51160100 51160200 51160500 51169960 2001-2002 U M D 87 87 87 5 5 5 --- ----- 2003-2004 U M D 79 ------79 ----11 11 2007-2008 U M D ----------- 80 ------80 11 11 4 26 ----------- 2008-2009 U M D 124 ------124 32 32 ----------- 2009-2010 U M D 139 ------139 --6 24 5 35 Note: Degree periods include fall of beginning year (December graduation), spring (May graduation) and summer (August graduation) of ending year. 35 ----------- 2010-2011 U M D 134 ------134 --4 19 --23 ----------- PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees Awarded AY 2007-2008 through 2010-2011 Table Deg-4 (continued) College of Engineering ACADEMIC YEAR AND LEVEL DEPARTMENT AND PROGRAM CIP 2001-2002 2003-2004 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 CODES U M D U M D U M D U M D U M D U M D 14010100 --- 4 --- --- 8 --- --- 11 --- --- 12 --- --- 6 --- --- 12 --- 14070100 15 --- --- 9 --- --- 18 --- --- 11 --- --- 19 --- --- 25 --- --- 14080100 8 --- --- 2 --- --- 10 --- --- 16 --- --- 9 --- --- 13 --- --- --- 12 --- --- 9 5 --- 7 --- 3 --- --- 7 --- --- 27 5 2 GENERAL ENGINEERING General Engineering CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Chemical Engineering CIVIL ENGINEERING Civil Engineering COMPUTER SCIENCE Computer Science 11010100 16 --- --- 7 5 --- 9 0 --- 7 Computer Information Systems 11040100 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 3 --- --- 5 --- Computer Engineering 14090100 --- --- --- --- --- --- 2 --- --- 3 --- --- 3 --- Electrical Engineering 14100100 37 --- --- 14 7 --- 30 10 1 38 4 2 34 3 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Computer Aided Drafting and Design 15130100 4 --- --- 1 --- --- 0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Computer Engineering Technology 15120100 21 --- --- 34 --- --- 16 --- --- 15 --- --- 15 --- --- 13 --- --- Electrical Engineering Technology 15030300 13 --- --- 17 --- --- 6 --- --- 7 --- --- 3 --- --- 5 --- --- 15 --- --- 17 --- --- 13 --- --- 17 --- --- 28 --- --- 20 --- --- 129 4 --- 101 20 --- 104 24 1 114 21 2 123 16 119 25 2 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Mechanical Engineering 14190100 TOTALS College of Juvenile Justice & Psychology DEPARTMENT AND PROGRAM ACADEMIC YEAR AND LEVEL CIP CODES 2001-2002 U M 2003-2004 D U M 2007-2008 D 2008-2009 U M D 2009-2010 2010-2011 U M D U M D U M D 79 --- --- JUVENILE JUSTICE Criminal Justice 43010400 36 --- --- 36 --- --- 54 --- --- 42 --- --- --- --- --- Juvenile Justice 43019920 16 4 --- 10 4 --- 13 3 9 24 1 8 49 9 1 Criminal Justice - Juvenile Justice 43019920 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 14 --- --- 21 Juvenile Forensic Psychology 42260100 --- 7 --- --- 8 --- --- 10 --- --- 10 --- --- 4 --- --- 8 --- Psychology 42010100 29 --- --- 34 --- --- 48 --- --- 51 --- --- 55 --- --- 56 --- --- 81 11 --- 80 12 --- 115 13 9 117 11 8 118 13 1 156 14 7 6 7 --- --- PSYCHOLOGY TOTALS Note: Degree periods include fall of beginning year (December graduation), spring (May graduation) and summer (August graduation) of ending year. 36 PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Total Faculty Headcount Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 Table Fac-1 Full-Time Equivalents FALL SEMESTERS TOTAL HEADCOUNT/ FULL-TIME EQUIVALENTS 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total Faculty Headcount 487 507 503 501 457 Total Faculty FTE 419 439 440 439 416 FTE by Rank FALL SEMESTERS LEVEL 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) Professor 58 14 63 14 62 14 66 15 63 15 Associate Professor 75 18 81 18 81 18 91 21 90 22 Assistant Professor 85 20 80 18 69 16 58 13 59 14 Instructor Lecturer/Other Faculty Teaching Assistant TOTALS 2 0 2 * 2 * 2 0 2 0 194 46 206 47 221 50 217 49 197 47 6 1 7 2 5 1 5 1 5 1 419 439 440 439 Faculty Full-Time Equivalent (FFTE) represents the percent of time a faculty member is paid to perform the teaching function as reported on the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB), CBM-008 report. Calculating FFTE: total percentages from all sources\ 100. 37 416 PVAMU Fact Book 2006 - 2010 Faculty Headcount Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 Table Fac-2 Total by Rank FALL SEMESTERS RANK 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) Professor 58 12 64 13 64 13 68 14 65 14 Associate Professor 77 16 82 16 81 16 91 18 91 20 Assistant Professor 87 18 82 16 70 14 59 12 60 13 Instructor 2 * 2 * 2 * 2 0 2 0 Teaching Assistant 11 2 13 3 8 2 10 2 9 2 Other 252 52 264 52 278 55 271 54 230 50 TOTALS 487 507 503 501 457 Total by Ethnicity FALL SEMESTERS ETHNICITY 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) Black/Non-Hispanic 298 59 300 66 307 67 291 64 266 (%) 58 White/Non-Hispanic 100 20 106 23 95 21 100 22 82 18 Hispanic 10 2 13 3 15 3 18 4 19 4 Asian or Pacific Islander 67 13 64 14 62 14 71 16 75 16 Am. Indian or Alaskan Native 1 * 0 * 0 * 0 * 0 * International 11 2 20 4 21 5 21 5 13 3 Mulit-Racial - - - - - - - - 2 * Unknown 0 * 0 * 3 1 0 * 0 * TOTALS 487 507 503 501 457 Total by Gender GENDER FALL SEMESTERS 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) Male 294 60 291 57 213 42 297 59 266 58 Female 193 40 216 43 290 58 204 41 191 42 TOTALS 487 507 38 503 501 457 (%) PVAMU Fact Book 2007 - 2011 Faculty Headcount (Other) Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 Table Fac-3 Tenure Status FALL SEMESTERS TENURE STATUS 2007 2008 2009 (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) Tenured 116 24 132 26 On Tenure Track * 108 22 98 19 Non-Tenured 263 54 277 55 TOTALS 487 507 2010 2011 (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) 138 27 148 30 153 33 79 16 72 14 65 14 286 57 281 56 239 52 503 501 457 On Tenure Track by Rank FALL SEMESTERS RANK 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) Professor 2 * 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 Associate Professor 19 18 17 17 13 16 11 15 7 11 Assistant Professor 85 79 78 80 63 80 57 79 52 84 Instructor 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 TOTALS 108 98 79 72 62 Teaching Function Percentage FALL SEMESTERS TEACHING FUNCTION PERCENTAGE 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) Less Than 25% 20 4 23 5 7 1 9 2 8 2 25% to 49% 55 11 73 14 50 10 42 8 24 5 50% to 74% 88 18 126 25 49 10 52 10 36 8 75% to 89% 34 7 77 15 9 2 13 3 11 2 90% to 100% 290 60 208 41 388 77 385 77 378 83 TOTALS 487 507 39 503 501 457 (%) PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Tenured Faculty Fall 2007 - Fall 2011 Table Fac-4 Tenured by Rank FALL SEMESTERS RANK 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) Professor 56 48 63 48 63 46 66 45 64 42 Associate Professor 58 50 65 49 68 49 80 54 85 56 Assistant Professor 2 2 4 3 7 5 2 1 4 3 0 * 0 * 0 * 0 * 0 * Instructor TOTALS 116 132 138 148 153 Tenured by Ethnicity FALL SEMESTERS ETHNICITY 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) Black/Non-Hispanic 72 62 74 56 78 57 79 53 81 55 White/Non-Hispanic 15 13 20 15 17 12 22 15 23 16 Hispanic 1 1 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 Asian or Pacific Islander 26 22 26 20 30 22 36 24 39 26 Am. Indian or Alaskan Native 0 * 0 * 0 * 0 0 0 0 International 2 2 7 5 10 7 8 5 2 1 Unknown 0 * 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 116 132 138 148 148 Tenured by Gender FALL SEMESTERS GENDER 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) Male 90 78 99 75 104 75 111 75 115 78 Female 26 22 33 25 34 25 37 25 33 22 TOTALS 116 132 40 138 148 148 PVAMU Fact Book 2007 - 2011 Current Funds Revenues and Transfers Fiscal Year 2011 Chart Fis-1 $80,000,000 $70,000,000 $60,000,000 $50,000,000 $40,000,000 $30,000,000 $20,000,000 $10,000,000 $0 State Tuition and Appropriati Fees ons* FY2011 35,395,796 72,978,515 Private Gifts and Grants Grants and Contracts Investment Income Auxiliary Enterprise Other Sources 1,686,812 53,505,135 2,257,008 12,236,840 8,798,420 Note: Fiscal Years begin on September 1st and end on August 31st. Current funds are the operating funds of the institution, normally to be expended in one fiscal year for teaching, research and service activities. Current funds generally include restricted and unrestricted funds, with the unrestricted funds carrying special importance for flexibility in reallocations. 41 PVAMU Fact Book 2007- 2011 Current Funds Expenditures and Transfers Fiscal Year 2011 Chart Fis-2 $40,000,000 $35,000,000 $30,000,000 $25,000,000 $20,000,000 $15,000,000 $10,000,000 $5,000,000 $0 Institutional Support FY2011 $18,478,409 Instruction Student Services $37,623,653 $8,625,336 Operations Public Service and Maintenance $14,302,635 $7,903,465 Research $9,362,941 Note: Fiscal Years begin on September 1st and end on August 31st. Current funds are the operating funds of the institution, normally to be expended in one fiscal year for teaching, research and service activities. Current funds generally include restricted and unrestricted funds, with the unrestricted funds carrying special importance for flexibility in reallocations. 42 Scholarships Transfers Out and Fellowships $15,218,404 $11,577,234 Academic Support Auxiliary Enterprises $17,579,686 $22,313,236 PVAMU Fact Book 2007 - 2011 Funded Research Expenditures Fiscal Years 2007 through 2011 Chart Fis-3 Chart Fis-3 $16,000,000 $14,000,000 $12,000,000 $10,000,000 $8,000,000 $6,000,000 $4,000,000 $2,000,000 $0 FiscalYear Expenditures 1 2 3 4 5 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 $12,351,734 $11,627,039 $10,861,743 $12,138,770 $14,485,193 Note: Fiscal Years begin on September 1st and end on August 31st. 43 PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Total Full-Time Staff by Occupational Activity Fall 2007- Fall 2011 Table/Chart Staff-1 OCCUPATIONAL ACTIVITY FALL SEMESTERS 2007 (N) Executive Admin./Managerial 2008 (%) (%) 9 44 10 Professional Non-Faculty 314 46 302 43 Secretarial/Clerical 121 18 140 20 Technical/Paraprofessional Skilled Crafts 66 (N) 2009 83 12 5 Service/Maintenance 1 97 14 TOTALS 686 44 7 26 4 (N) 45 2010 (%) 6 277 40 48 7 175 25 27 4 (N) 2011 (%) 44 6 (N) (%) 52 7 275 38 265 38 192 27 194 28 49 7 41 6 29 4 27 4 114 16 124 18 131 18 117 17 670 696 720 696 Note: The above figures do not include vendors and contract personnel Fall 2011 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Fall 2011 Exec. Admin./ Managerial Professional Non-Faculty Secretarial/ Clerical Technical/ Paraprof. Skilled Crafts Service/ Maintenance 7% 38% 28% 6% 4% 17% 44 PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Total Full-Time Staff by Gender Fall 2007- Fall 2011 Table/Chart Staff-2 FALL SEMESTERS GENDER 2007 (N) 2008 (%) (N) (%) 2009 (N) (%) 2010 (N) (%) 2011 (N) (%) Male 285 42 271 40 288 41 294 41 288 41 Female 401 58 399 60 408 59 427 59 408 59 686 670 696 721 696 TOTALS Note: The above figures do not include vendors and contract personnel Fall 2011 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Fall 2011 Male Female 41% 59% 45 PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Total Full-Time Staff by Ethnicity Fall 2007- Fall 2011 Table/Chart Staff-3 FALL SEMESTERS ETHNICITY 2007 (N) 2008 (%) (N) 2009 (%) (N) 2010 (%) (N) 2011 (%) (N) (%) Black/Non-Hispanic 552 80 533 80 554 80 575 80 549 79 White/Non-Hispanic 69 10 67 10 72 10 69 10 72 10 Hispanic 35 5 38 6 36 5 42 6 35 5 Asian 30 4 14 2 16 2 15 2 17 2 0 * 0 * * 0 * 1 * - - - - - - - - 4 1 0 * 18 2 17 2 20 2 16 2 - - - - - - - - 1 * Am. Indian or Alaskan Native Multi-Racial International Unknown TOTALS 686 670 695 721 696 The above figures do not include vendors and contract personnel, e.g. Bookstore and Information Technology Fall 2011 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Fall 2011 Black White Hispanic Asian Am. Indian or Alaskan Native Int'l Multi-Racial Unknown 79% 10% 5% 2% 0% 2% 1% 0% 46 PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Total Library Holdings Academic Years 2007-2008 through 2010-2011 Table/Chart Lib-1 ACADEMIC YEARS HOLDINGS 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 (N) (N) (N) (N) (%) (%) (%) (%) Print Materials Monographic Titles Government Documents 372,474 32 381,128 32 383,731 32 387,704 34 36,298 3 38,817 3 38,817 3 10,345 1 7,580 1 7,580 1 7,283 1 534 0 33,733 3 34,502 3 34,502 3 34,502 3 708,072 61 709,799 60 711,070 60 712,183 62 * 3,824 * 3,842 * 3,840 * Print Subscriptions Number of Subscriptions Non-Print Materials ebooks Microforms Manuscripts and Archives Cartographic Materials 6 * 6 * 6 * 6 * Graphic Materials 0 * 0 * 0 * 0 * Audio Materials 0 * 0 * 0 * 0 * Films and Videos 3,148 * 3,222 * 3,242 * 3,255 * Machine-Readable Materials 2,873 * 2,875 * 2,878 * 2,878 * TOTALS 1,164,184 1,181,753 1,185,371 1,155,247 "Books and Periodicals" includes books, serial backfiles, and government documents that are cataloged. "Subscriptions" includes current periodicals, newspapers, and government documents issued in successive parts usually at regular intervals. "Non-Print Materials" includes materials that require magnification, materials that require a computer, typed materials, or handwritten materials. "collection maintenance” was performed, thus many document items have been removed according to Government Documents guidelines. Source: Prairie View A&M University, John B. Coleman Library. Total Holdings 1190000 1180000 1170000 Total Holdings 1160000 1150000 1140000 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 47 2010-2011 PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Library Services Academic Years 2007-2008 through 2010-2011 Table Lib-2 Interlibrary Loans SERVICES ACADEMIC YEARS 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 (N) (N) % (N) % (N) % % Circulation Transactions General Collection 13,264 71 12,310 69 13,641 74 12,431 78 Reserve Collection 5,334 29 5,469 31 4,691 26 3,463 22 TOTALS 18,598 17,779 18,332 15,894 Interlibrary Loans To Other Libraries From Other Libraries TOTALS 1,853 66 1,216 47 925 39 798 37 948 34 1,391 53 1,477 61 1,386 63 2,801 2,607 2,402 2,184 4,154 4,134 3,795 97 97 97 97 331,610 288,107 318,063 329,024 Information Services To Groups People Served 6,498 Gate Count Public Service Hours Gate Count "People Served" is the number of people who attended library instruction presentations held in the Library. Source: Prairie View A&M University, John B. Coleman Library. "Public Service Hours" is the number of hours per week that the Library is open. "Gate Count" is the number of people physically entering the Library. Individuals can be counted more than once. 48 PVAMU Fact Book 2007-2011 Total Library Operating Expenditures Academic Years 2007-2008 through 2010-2011 Table/Chart Lib-3 ACADEMIC YEARS EXPENSES Salaries and Wages 2003-2004 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 (N) (N) (N) (N) (N) $ 985,891 $ 1,046,441 $ 1,245,300 $ 1,142,990 $ 1,208,228 Collections 596,514 551,086 560,488 161,641 319,873 Current Serials 140,397 199,172 234,172 170,719 134,000 45,060 29,295 31,100 25,545 11,878 Microforms Audiovisual Materials 8,879 7,668 11,303 2,071 858 Electronic Resources 531,958 732,989 686,963 706,926 703,945 Document Delivery and Interlibrary Loans Staff Development 3,200 5,752 6,288 3,272 4,471 22,215 31,212 24,401 25,586 22,203 Preservation and Bindery 1,527 4,311 38,598 18,206 745 Furniture and Equipment 59,973 14,962 59,607 21,699 7,280 Contracted Computer Services 78,504 147,751 192,564 170,103 150,043 227,714 - 41,613 - - 19,500 - - - - 0 67,728 6,202 - - - - 269,468 - Renovation, 4th Floor Limited Editions Surveillance System Carpet Replacement Lecture Series, 4th Floor Program 55,950 5,153 3,762 5,153 990 All Other Operating Expenses 51,897 265,182 430,748 364,382 188,885 $ 2,829,179 $ 3,108,702 $ 3,573,109 $ 3,087,761 $ 2,753,399 TOTALS "Salaries/Wages" includes librarians, professional staff, student assistants, and all other paid staff. Excludes fringe benefits. "Collections" includes books, serial backfiles, and other printed materials. Excludes current serials. "Current Serials" excludes microforms, audiovisual, and machine-readable materials. "Furniture/Equipment" includes computer equipment. Source: John B. Coleman Library, Prairie View A&M University Total Library Operating Expenditures 4000000 3000000 2000000 Total Library Operating Expenditures 1000000 0 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 49 2010-2011 PVAMU Fact Book 2007 - 2011 Major Campus Buildings Fall 2011 Prairie View A&M University is located approximately 45 miles from downtown Houston, the fourth most populous city in the United States. The main 1500-acre campus is situated in the city of Prairie View in the heart of semi-rural Waller County. In addition to the main campus, the College of Nursing building is located in the heart of the world-renowned Texas Medical Center in Houston. Classes are also held at sires throuhout the region, including the Cy-fair area, Northwest Houston Center in Houston, and the University Center in The Woodlands. Table Hou-1 Building Building Number Year Opened Gross Square Footage Fry-Thomas Power Plant 529 1916 11,430 G. R. Woolfolk Soc & Pol Science 503 1932 16,540 Hilliard Hall-Communication 537 1939 38,346 W. R. Banks Building 508 1945 57,225 Alvin I. Thomas Administration Building 501 1949 19,588 Gilchrist Engineering 504 1952 23,213 Jesse M. Drew Memorial Complex 535 1955 11,058 L.O. Evans Building 556 1955 17,460 M.T. Harrington Science 668 1961 59,463 William J. "Billy" Nicks 669 1964 100,768 Hobart Thomas Taylor Sr. Hall 689 1976 100,158 Owens-Franklin Health Clinic 688 1977 36,397 C.L. Wilson Engineering Complex 704 1978 63,268 International Goat Research Center 707 1983 7,920 Austin Greaux Chemical Engineering 724 1984 12,934 Wilhelmina Delco (Education Building) 742 1986 58,422 Sam R. Collins Engineering Technology 743 1987 78,945 John B. Coleman Library 744 1988 149,095 E. E. O'Banion Science Building 790 2001 166,629 Willie A. Tempton Memorial Student Center 779 2003 126,083 Nathelyne Archie Kennedy Building 783 2005 103,421 Electrical Engineering Building 793 2005 48,787 Don K. Clark Building 789 2006 57,514 Nursing Building 833 2006 552,849 Northwest Houston Center 845 2009 52,000 Source: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board-Facilities Inventory 50 Prepared by Office of Institutional Research & Effectiveness Jesse M. Drew Memorial Complex, 2nd Floor P.O. Box 519, MS #1341 Prairie View A&M University Prairie View, Texas 77446-0519 Phone:(936) 261-2188 Fax: (936) 261-2189 IRE@pvamu.edu Dr. Dean Williamson, Director Dr. Ruby Stevens-Morgan, Assistant Director Dr. Latrice Rideout, Institutional Effectiveness Specialist Ginger Philips, Research Assistant Ashley Beckworth, Data Technician 51