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 Middle Tennessee State University
2012
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION
Most Frequently Requested Information
History of the University
Mission Statement/Vision Statement
The Tennessee Higher Education Commission
The Tennessee Board of Regents
MTSU Administration
MTSU Organizational Chart
ADMISSION
Admission Standards
Admission Application Statistics not available
ACT Scores
Top Tennessee High Schools of First-Time Freshmen
HEADCOUNT BY MAJOR
Undergraduate Majors by College (Chart)
Headcount, Student Credit hours, and Full-Time Equivalents Summary
Headcount Student Credit Hours and Full-Time Equivalents (FTE) Fall Terms 2010-2012
First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen by College, Major, Gender and Ethnicity
Undergraduate Majors by Gender and Enrollment Status
Undergraduate Majors by Race Within College and Department
Graduate Majors by Gender and Enrollment Status
Graduate Majors by Race
Students Credit Hours Taught by College, Department and Course Level Fall 2012
STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS
Snapshot of Fall 2012 Student Body
Headcount by Gender, College, and Classification
Students by Ethnic Group
Headcount by Race, Classification and Gender
Student Age Information
Student Enrollment Hours Carried by Classification
Students by Classification and Gender
New and Returning Students by Classification and Gender
Fall Semester Growth
Transfer Institutions
Undergraduate Transfers by College, Department and Major
Evening Students by Credit Hours and Gender by Classification
Off-Campus Enrollment: Credit Hours and Gender by Classification
Off-Campus Enrollment by Location
Alternative Delivery Courses
Residency Status of Students
Headcount Tennessee County Fall Terms 2010-2012
Headcount by Tennessee County (Map) Fall 2012
Headcount by State of Residence Comparison of Fall 2011 and Fall 2012
Headcount by Country – Comparison of Fall 2011 and Fall 2012
First-Time Freshmen Enrollment by State – Comparison of Fall 2011 and Fall 2012
First-Time Freshmen Enrollment by County – Comparison of Fall 2011 and Fall 2012
International Students (F or J Visas only), not available
ACCREDITATION AND DEGREE
Institutional and Professional Accreditation, not available
Degree and Major Offerings, not available
Degrees Conferred: Academic Year 2011-2012
Degrees Conferred by College Affiliation, Department and Gender AY 2011-12
Undergraduate Degrees Conferred by College, Department, Race and Gender AY 2011-12
Graduate Degrees Conferred by College, Department, Race and Gender AY 2011-12
RETENTION RATES AND GRADUATION RATES
Official One-Year Retention Rates, MTSU Freshman Cohorts: Fall Semesters 2002-2012 (graph)
Official One-Year Retention Rates, Tennessee Public Universities: Fall 2011 to Fall 2012 (graph)
MTSU Official Six-Year Graduation Rates, Fall Cohorts 2001 through 2006 (graph)
Official Six-Year Graduation Rates, Tennessee Public Universities: Fall 2006 Fr. Cohorts (graph)
Official Six-Year Graduation Rates Fall 2006 First-Time Freshmen who Graduated through
2011-12 from any Tennessee Public College or University
Tennessee Board of Regents Awards 2012
STUDENT-RELATED INFORMATION
Division of Student Affairs, Enrollment, and Academic Services
Career Development Center, not available
Housing and Residential Life
Student Financial Assistance Summary
Athletics
Public Safety
FACULTY AND STAFF INFORMATION
Faculty Profile by Age, Rank, and Tenure-Fall 2012
Faculty Profile by Academic Department-Fall 2012
Faculty Awards
Full-Time University Employees
Part-Time University Employees
ALUMNI RELATIONS
Alumni Association 2012-2013
MTSU Alumni Distribution by Tennessee County
MTSU Alumni in Tennessee (map)
MTSU Alumni Distribution by State
MTSU Alumni in the United States (map)
CENTERS AND CHAIRS
Centers of Excellence
Endowed Chairs
Chairs of Excellence
BUDGET AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Unrestricted Educational and General Revenues by Source
Unrestricted Educational and General Expenditures
Tuition and Fees
Research Services
RESOURCES, SERVICES, AND FACILITIES
MTSU Foundation
James E. Walker Library
Physical Facilities Inventory
Campus Map
HISTORICAL DATA
Degrees Conferred: Historical Trends
Headcount by Gender, Fall Terms 1911-2012
Full-Time and Part-Time Headcount, Fall Terms 2003-2012
Students by Race, Fall Terms 2003-2012
First-Time Freshmen Enrollment by Race, Fall Terms 2003-2012
Summary of Registration Type, Fall Terms 2007-2012
Students by Permanent Residency, Fall Terms 2003-2012
Headcount by Tennessee County, Fall Terms 2003-2012
Out-of-State Students, Fall Terms 2003-2012
Total Student Credit Hours, Fall Terms 2003-2012 (Graph & Table)
Student Credit Hours by College, Department and Course Fall Terms 2008-2012
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Middle Tennessee State University
GENERAL INFORMATION
Most Frequently Requested Informa on History of the University 2012 Fact Book Mission/Vision Statement & Community Standards The Tennessee Higher Educa on Commission The Tennessee Board of Regents MTSU Administra on MTSU Organiza onal Chart Back to Table of Contents
Most Frequently Requested Information
HIGHLIGHTS
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The University enrolled 25,394 students in the fall semester.
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Seventy-four (74) percent of all students enrolled, were full-time.
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Undergraduates represented 88% of total enrollment.
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Ninety-three (93) percent of all students were residents of Tennessee.
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Minority students represented 30% of the University's enrollment.
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Women were a majority at the University, accounting for 54% of enrollment.
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Enrollment of 7,855 adult learners (age 25 and older) constituted 31% of total enrollment.
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Forty-eight (48) percent of enrolled students participated in at least one evening class.
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The 6,472 students who took courses via alternative delivery methods generated a total of
33,160 credit hours through these courses.
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The average age of our undergraduate students was 24.
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Approximately forty-seven (47) percent of full-time undergraduate, degree-seeking
students received a Federal Pell Grant.
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The History of the University
Middle Tennessee State University began as Middle Tennessee State Normal School, opening its doors on Monday, September 11, 1911. In 1909, the Tennessee General Assembly passed legislation to improve the system of public education by establishing a General Education Fund and creating three normal schools, one in each of the three grand divisions of the state. These institutions were to establish teaching standards or “norms,” hence the name. The Murfreesboro school began with four buildings on a dusty site that just a year earlier had been farmland. Opening with a two‐year program for training teachers, Middle Tennessee State Normal School evolved into a four‐year teachers college in 1925 with the power of granting the Bachelor of Science degree. In 1943, the General Assembly designated the institution a state college. This new status marked a sharp departure from the founding purpose and opened the way for expanding curricular offerings and programs. In 1965, the institution advanced to university status. Several significant milestones chart the progress from normal school to university and beyond. During the progressive movement from a two‐year normal to a university, several significant milestones may be identified. Responding to the expressed needs of the institution’s service area, the Graduate School was established in 1951. The Bachelor of Arts was added that same year. To effect better communications and improve administrative supervision, the schools concept was introduced in 1962. As MTSU developed and grew, new degree programs included the Doctor of Arts in 1970 and the Specialist in Education in 1974. Library resources dramatically increased, and sophisticated computer services aided instruction and administration. A highly trained faculty enabled the University to continue growth in program offerings. In 1991, the University’s six schools—five undergraduate and the graduate school—became colleges. In 1998, MTSU’s Honors Program became the Honors College, the first in the state. In 2006, the Division of Continuing Studies and Public Service changed to the College of Continuing Education and Distance Learning. In 2002, approval was granted to redesignate three D.A. programs to Doctor of Philosophy programs, and subsequently five others have been approved. In the 2010 reorganization, Continuing Education and Distance Learning became the University College, and the College of Education and Behavioral Science became the College of Education and the College of Behavioral and Health Sciences. Since 1911, MTSU has graduated more than 100,000 students. Despite the University’s growth from a campus of 100 acres, 125 students, and a faculty of 18, to an academic city of over 500 acres, more than 26,000 students, and a faculty of more than 950, the institution is still essentially a “people’s university” with a concern for the diverse needs of the area that it serves. In 1986, James McGill Buchanan (’40) became the first MTSU alumnus to be awarded the Nobel Prize. Buchanan received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his development of the theory of public choice, a way of studying the expenditure of public funds. In 1911 the University celebrated it’s Centennial year with the theme “A Tradition of Excellence.” As the University looks forward to the next 100 years, the theme is exemplified as everyone in the University community—students, faculty, staff, alumni, and friends—strives to be the best. Source: 2012‐13 Undergraduate Catalog
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Statement of Mission Middle Tennessee State University is a comprehensive university that embraces its role as the destination of choice for
Tennessee undergraduates while expanding its reach nationally and internationally through signature programs and select master’s and doctoral programs. The University generates, preserves, and disseminates knowledge and innovation and uses
scholarship to enhance teaching and public service. The University is committed to preparing students to thrive in their
chosen professions and a changing global society. A major public institution of higher learning, MTSU is a member of the State University and Community College System of
Tennessee. Approved March 25, 2011, by the Tennessee Board of Regents
Purpose To fulfill its mission, Middle Tennessee State University 
fosters a student‐centered environment conducive to lifelong learning, personal development, and success; 
offers a broad array of high quality, affordable academic programs grounded in a common core of arts and sciences; 
enhances access and academic opportunity for a diverse student population, including distance learning and other special services and programs for first generation, non‐traditional, high‐achieving, and transfer students; 
challenges students through diverse teaching methods and media including educational technology, experiential learning, undergraduate and graduate research, and co‐curricular and extra‐curricular activities; 
recruits exceptional faculty and develops resources to support excellence in instruction, research, creative activity, and public and professional service; 
develops and sustains academic partnerships, entrepreneurial activities, outreach and public service that support instruction and research and that meet the needs of communities throughout the region; and 
serves as an emerging center for international study, understanding, and exchange. Middle Tennessee State University educates students to 
think logically, critically, and creatively; 
make sound judgments with an awareness of ethical, moral, and aesthetic values; 
acquire a working knowledge of a discipline or a group of related disciplines; 
examine, analyze, and shape the contemporary world through scientific knowledge, creative undertakings, and an understanding of culture and history; 
communicate clearly and precisely and understand the proper role of free expression in our society; and 
demonstrate the effective and adaptive use of current and/or emerging technologies. Vision Middle Tennessee State University will be a vibrant hub for educating accomplished students who are civically engaged and globally responsible citizens; a seedbed for research and entrepreneurship; and an engine of cultural and economic development. Back to Table of Contents
Community Standards
MTSU is committed to developing and nurturing a community devoted to learning, growth and service. Each person who joins or affiliates with the community does so freely and accepts and practices the following core values and expectations: 
Honesty and Integrity. The notions of personal and academic honesty and integrity are central to the existence of the MTSU community. All members of the community will strive to achieve and maintain the highest standards of academic achievement in the classroom and personal and social responsibility on‐ and off‐campus. 
Respect for Diversity. The MTSU community is composed of individuals representing different races, ethnicities, sexual orientations, cultures, and ways of thinking. We respect individual differences and unique perspectives and acknowledge our commonalities. 
Engagement in the Community. All members of the community are encouraged to participate in educationally purposeful activities that support and enhance the MTSU experience. Active involvement and personal investment in the classroom and throughout the community are hallmarks of an engaged citizen. 
Commitment to Non‐violence. MTSU is committed to the principles of nonviolence and peaceful conflict resolution. Community members will freely express their ideas and resolve differences using reason and persuasion Source: MTSU Undergraduate Catalog Back to Table of Contents
The Tennessee Higher Education Commission
The Tennessee Higher Education Commission was created in the fall of 1967 by the Tennessee General Assembly, to
achieve coordination and foster unity in higher education in this state. The Commission is composed of: nine lay
members, with six year terms, representing congressional districts of the State; three Constitutional Officers who are
ex-officio voting members (Comptroller of the Treasury, State Treasurer, and Secretary of State); two exofficio student members, with one voting each year, (one student member from the University of Tennessee System
with a two year term and one student member from the Tennessee Board of Regents System with a two year term);
and the Executive Director of the State Board of Education, as an ex-officio, non-voting member.
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Robert White, Chair, Johnson City - 1st Congressional District
Cato Johnson, Vice-Chair, Bartlett - 7th Congressional District
Evan Cope, Vice-Chair, Murfreesboro, 4th Congressional District
A C Wharton, Jr., Secretary, Memphis - 9th Congressional District
Tre Hargett, Secretary of State
Justin P. Wilson, State Comptroller
David H. Lillard, Jr., State Treasurer
Gregory P. Isaacs, Knoxville - 2nd Congressional District
Jon Kinsey, Chattanooga - 3rd Congressional District
Charles W. Bone, Hendersonville - 6th Congressional District
Sharon L. Hayes, Brownsville - 8th Congressional District
Dr. Gary Nixon, non-voting ex-officio, Executive Director, State Board of Education
Gregory Alan Frye, voting ex-officio, University of Tennessee, Martin
Adam Jarvis, non-voting ex-officio, East Tennessee State University
Source: The Tennessee Higher Education Commission (www.state.tn.us/thec/)
Tennessee Board of Regents
The Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) was created in 1972 by the General Assembly. It is the nation’s sixth largest
higher education system, governing 45 postsecondary educational institutions: 6 universities, 13 two-year colleges,
and 26 technology centers, providing programs in 90 of Tennessee’s 95 counties to over 190,000 students. Members
of the Tennessee Board of Regents are as follows:
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The Honorable Bill Haslam, Governor
John S. "Steve" Copeland, DVM, 6th Congressional District, 2009 – 2012
Gregory Duckett, Vice-Chair, 9th Congressional District, 2012-2018
John Farris, At-Large West Tennessee, 2008-2014
Darrell S. Freeman, 7th Congressional District, 2012-2016
Tom Griscom, 3rd Congressional District, 2010-2011
The Honorable Kevin S. Huffman, Commissioner of Education
Ashley Humphrey, Student Regent 2012-2013
The Honorable Julius Johnson, Commissioner of Agriculture
Jonas Kisber, 8th Congressional District, 2008-2014
Fran Marcum, 4th Congressional District, 2010-2016
Paul W. Montgomery, 1st Congressional District, 2007-2013
Bob Raines, Faculty Regent 2012-2013 (website under construction)
Richard Rhoda, Executive Director, Tennessee Higher Education Commission
Howard Roddy, At-Large, East Tennessee, 2010-2016
Emily J. Reynolds, At-Large, Middle Tennessee, 2012-2018
Robert P. Thomas, 5th Congressional District, 2009-2015
Danni B. Varlan, 2nd Congressional District, 2010-2013
Source: The Tennessee Board of Regents (www.tbr.edu )
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Middle Tennessee State University Administration
Office of the President
Sidney A. McPhee, president
Kimberly S. Edgar, executive assistant
Mary McClain, administrative assistant
Institutional Equity and Compliance, Barbara L. Patton,
executive director
Athletics, Chris Massaro, director
Audit and Consulting, Brenda Burkhart, director
Community Engagement and Support, Gloria Bonner,
assistant to the president
University Counsel, Heidi Zimmerman, assistant to the
president
Tennessee Small Business Development Center (Lead
Center), Patrick R. Geho, director
Academic Affairs, Division of
Office of the University Provost
Brad Bartel, university provost
John Omachonu, vice provost for academic affairs
Rebecca Cole, associate vice president for academic
resources
Faye Johnson, assistant to the university provost for
special initiatives
General Education, Shelia Otto, director
Graduate Studies, College of
Michael D. Allen, vice provost for research and dean
Peter H. Cunningham, associate dean
Research Services, Myra Norman, director
Institutional Effectiveness, Planning, and Research
Jeff E. Hoyt, assistant vice provost
International Affairs
David A. Schmidt, vice provost for international affairs
Confucius Institute, Guanping Zheng, director
Education Abroad, Tiffany Bickers, director
University Honors College
John R. Vile, dean
Philip E. Phillips, interim associate dean
Walker Library, Bonnie Allen, dean
Basic and Applied Sciences, College of
Robert U. Fischer, Jr., dean
Saeed Foroudastan, associate dean
Aerospace, Ron Ferrara, interim chair
Agribusiness and Agriscience, Warren Gill, school director
Biology, Lynn Boyd, chair
Chemistry, Greg Van Patten, chair
Computer Science, Chrisila C. Pettey, chair
Concrete Industry Management, Heather J. Brown, chair
Engineering Technology, Walter Boles, chair
Mathematical Sciences, Donald A. Nelson, chair
Military Science, LTC Joel Miller, chair
Physics and Astronomy, Ron Henderson, chair
Behavioral and Health Sciences, College of
Harold D. Whiteside, interim dean
Scott Colclough, interim associate dean
Criminal Justice Administration, Deborah W. Newman,
chair
Health and Human Performance, Steve Estes, chair
Human Sciences, Deborah Belcher, interim chair
Nursing, Karen Ward, interim school director
Psychology, Greg Schmidt, interim chair
Social Work, Rebecca Smith, chair
Business, Jennings A. Jones College of
E. James Burton, dean
Dwight Bullard, associate dean
Troy Festervand, associate dean for graduate and
executive education
David Foote, assistant dean for assessment
Accounting, G. Robert Smith, Jr., chair
Business Communication and Entrepreneurship, Stephen
D. Lewis, chair
Computer Information Systems, Stanley E. Gambill, chair
Economics and Finance, Charles Baum, chair
Management and Marketing, Jill Austin, chair
Education, College of
Lana Seivers, dean
Phillip Waldrop, associate dean
Womack Family Educational Leadership, James O.
Huffman, chair
Elementary and Special Education, Kathleen Burriss,
interim chair
Liberal Arts, College of
Mark Byrnes, dean
Jan Leone, interim associate dean
Karen Petersen, assistant dean for assessment
Art, Jean Nagy, chair
English, Tom W. Strawman, chair
Foreign Languages and Literatures, Joan McRae, chair
Geosciences, Warner Cribb, interim chair
History, James Beeby, chair
Music, George T. Riordan, school director
Philosophy, Ron Bombardi, chair
Political Science, Stephen Morris, chair
Sociology and Anthropology, Jackie Eller, chair
Speech and Theatre, Jeff Gibson, chair
Mass Communication, College of
Roy Moore, dean
Zeny Panol, associate dean
Electronic Media Communication, Billy Pittard, chair
Journalism, Dwight Brooks, school director
Recording Industry, William Crabtree, interim chair
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University College
Mike Boyle, dean
Dianna Z. Rust, associate dean
David Gotcher, assistant dean
Laurie Witherow, assistant dean
University Studies, Marva Lucas, chair
Centers of Excellence
Center for Historic Preservation, Carroll Van West,
director
Center for Popular Music, Dale Cockrell, director
Chairs of Excellence
The Jennings Jones Chair in Free Enterprise
The Jennings Jones Chair in Urban and Regional Planning,
The John Seigenthaler Chair in First Amendment Studies,
Wendell Rawls, interim director
The Dr. Carl Adams Chair in HealthCare Services, Martha
Jo Edwards, chairholder
The National HealthCare Chair in Nursing
The Robert E. and Georgianna West Russell Chair in
Manufacturing Excellence, Charles H. Perry, chairholder
The Katherine Davis Murfree Chair in Dyslexic Studies
John C. Miller Chair in Equine Reproductive Physiology
Mary E. Miller Chair in Equine Health
Endowed Chairs
Martin Chair of Insurance, Kenneth W. Hollman,
chairholder
Weatherford Chair of Finance, William F. Ford, chairholder
The Wright Travel Chair in Entrepreneurship, Douglass M.
Tatum, chairholder
Business and Finance, Division of
John W. Cothern, senior vice president
Mike Gower, associate vice president
Administration, Ron Malone, assistant vice president
Administrative and Business Services, Kathryn D. Crisp,
assistant vice president
Budget Office, Kathy R. Thurman, director
Campus Planning, Patricia S. Miller, assistant vice
president
Facilities Services, David W. Gray, assistant vice president
Human Resource Services, Kathy Musselman, assistant
vice president
Public Safety, Carl S. Peaster, assistant vice president and
chief of police
Development and University
Relations, Division of
William J. “Joe” Bales, vice president
Andrew Oppmann, associate vice president for marketing
and communications
Advancement Services, Tammie Dryden, director
Alumni Relations, Ginger C. Freeman, director
Creative and Visual Services, Kara Hooper, director
Development, Nicholas J. Perlick, director
Marketing and Branding, Doug Williams, executive
director
News and Media Relations, Jimmy Hart, director
Resource and Operations Management, Jack Ross, senior
director
University Publications, Drew Ruble, senior editor
Information Technology, Division of
Bruce Petryshak, vice president for information technology
and CIO
Academic and Instructional Technologies, Barbara
Draude, assistant vice president
Communication Support Services, Robin Jones, director
Enterprise Resource Planning Systems, Lisa Rogers,
assistant vice president
Infrastructure Technology, Brian Holley, assistant vice
president
Server, Classroom, and Desktop Services, Tom Wallace,
associate vice president
Student Affairs, Division of
Debra Sells, vice president and vice provost for enrollment
and academic services
Student-Athlete Enhancement Center, Todd Wyant,
director
Admissions and Enrollment Services
vacant, associate vice provost for admissions and
enrollment services
Enrollment Technical Systems, Teresa Thomas, director
Financial Aid and Scholarships, Stephen White, director
Registrar/Scheduling, Cathy Kirchner, registrar
Recruitment (Undergraduate Admissions), Melinda
Thomas, director
Student Life
Sarah Sudak, associate vice president for student affairs
and dean of student life
Campus Recreation, Charles Gregory, director
Child Care Lab, Nancy James, director
Counseling Services, Jane Tipps, director
Disabled Student Services, John Harris, director
Health Services, Rick Chapman, director
Housing and Residential Life, Andrew Bickers, executive
director
Judicial Affairs, Laura Sosh-Lightsy, assistant dean
New Student and Family Programs, Gina Poff, director
Student Support Services, Crickett Pimentel, director
Student Programming, Rich Kershaw, director
Student Union Facilities, Cynthia Stone, director
Dan Kelley, assistant vice president for student affairs
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Student Affairs, Division of, continued
Career Development Center, Bill Fletcher, director
Fraternity and Sorority Life, Angela King Taylor, director
Intercultural and Diversity Affairs, Vincent Windrow,
director
June Anderson Center for Women and Nontraditional
Students, Barbara Scales, director
Leadership and Service, Jackie Victory, director
Student Government, Coby Sherlock, student body
president
Source: 2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog
(updated 09/2012)
MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY
OCTOBER BUDGET 2012-13
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Tennessee Board of Regents
Chancellor
Tennessee Board of Regents
President
Director
Systemwide Internal Audit
General Counsel
Executive Assistant to the President
Director
Athletics
Administrative Assistant to the
President
Special Assistant to the President for
Institutional Equity and Compliance
University Counsel &
Assistant to the President
TN Small Business
Development Center-Lead
Center
Director
Audit and Consulting Services
Vice President of Student Affairs and Vice Provost
for Enrollment and Academic Services
Provost
Vice Provost
Research and Dean
College of
Graduate Studies
Vice Provost
for Academic
Affairs
Assistant to the
Provost for Special
Initiatives
Dean
College of Basic and
Applied Sciences
Dean
College of
Behavioral and
Health Sciences
Dean
College of Business
Vice Provost for
International Affairs
Associate Vice
President
Academic
Resoures
Dean
College of
Education
Associate Vice
President for Student
Affairs and Dean of
Students
Assistant Vice Provost
Institutional
Effectiveness, Planning
& Research
Dean
College of Liberal
Arts
Associate Vice
Provost for
Admissions and
Enrollment
Services
Counseling
Services
Assistant Vice
President for
Student Affairs
Disabled Student
Services
Student Support
Services
Senior Vice President
Assistant Vice
President
Budget & Financial
Planning
Associate Vice
President for
Business & Finance
Assistant Vice
President
Human Resources
Assistant Vice
President
Public Safety and
Chief of Police
Assistant Vice
President
Facilities Service
Assistant Vice
President
Administration
Dean
College of Mass
Communication
Dean
University Library
Director
Learning, Teaching,
and Innovative
Technologies
Center
Dean
University Honors
College
Director
Academic
Technology,
Planning and
Projects
Dean
University College
Student Athlete
Enhancement
Center
Assistant to Senior
Vice President
Career
Development
Center
Assistant Vice
President
Campus Planning
Assistant Vice
President
Administrative and
Business Services
Vice President for Development and University
Relations
Director
Advancement
Services
Director
Development
Associate Vice
President Marketing
and
Communications
Director
Alumni Relations
Vice President for Information Technology
And Chief Information Officer
Associate Vice
President
Server, Classroom &
Desktop Services
Assistant Vice
President
Academic &
Instructional
Technologies
Assistant Vice
President
Enterprise Resource
Planning Systems
Assistant Vice
President
Network & Information
Technology Security
Director
Communication
Support Services
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Middle Tennessee State University
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Admission Standards
ADMISSION AS A FRESHMAN
Undergraduate Admission Standards
Standard admission requires completion of the 14 academic units below and one of the following: ACT composite of
22 or academic GPA of 3.00 on a 4.00 scale, or ACT composite score of 19 and an academic GPA of 2.7 on a 4.00 scale.
Applicants for degree admission as first-time freshmen must provide an official high school transcript showing
graduation along with the $25.00 application fee. The transcript of graduates of Tennessee public high schools must
include a notation indicating that the student passed the required proficiency examination. In addition, all students
graduating from high school in 1993 or thereafter must have completed the high school subject units listed below for
regular admission to MTSU. Students who graduate from high school from 1989 to 1992 must meet the 1989 14-unit
requirements (those listed below but excluding visual and/or performing arts).
Subject Area
Required Units
English
4
Visual and/or Performing Arts
1
(includes a variety of possibilities in either
performance or survey courses)
Algebra I (or Math for Technology II), Algebra II,
and Advanced Math or Integrated Math Sequence
(Integrated Mathematics I, II, III) (or Advanced Math
course with Geometry as a major component)
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Required Units
Natural/Physical Sciences
2
(including at least one unit with lab of Biology,
Chemistry, or Physics)
Social Studies
1
(World History, Ancient History, Modern History,
European History, World Geography)
United States History
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A single Foreign Language
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ADMISSION AS A TRANSFER STUDENT
An undergraduate who has previously registered at any college or university must apply as a transfer student.
Students who have completed 24 or more semester hours are guaranteed admission with a cumulative transfer GPA
of 2.0 or higher. Transfer applicants who have earned 24 or fewer semester hours or 35 or fewer quarter hours from
a postsecondary institution are required to meet both transfer and freshmen admission standards. All transfer
students who have not earned a bachelor’s degree are required to submit a high school transcript.
Source: MTSU Admissions Office
Graduate Admission Standards
ADMISSION AS A DEGREE-SEEKING STUDENT
Graduate applicants must have earned a bachelor’s degree. Exceptions are those seeking doctoral or Ed.S. degrees, which may also
require a prior master’s degree. All applicants to the College of Graduate Studies must have an overall undergraduate grade point
average of 2.75 (on a 4.0 scale) to be considered for unconditional admission. In addition to the admission application and the fee
of $35.00, all degree-seeking applicants must submit the following:
• Official transcripts certifying coursework from each college or university attended. Official transcripts must be mailed directly
from the institution to MTSU.
• Letters of reference, if required by the graduate program.
• Satisfactory scores on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE), Miller Analogies Test (MAT), or Graduate Management
Admissions Test (GMAT), if required by the program. The GRE, MAT, or GMAT result is used in the evaluation of the academic
qualifications of applicants. Each graduate program has identified a GRE, MAT, or GMAT score that it considers indicative of
potential for a high level of academic performance. However, admission decisions will be based on the overall academic record
of the applicant (particularly in comparison with other applicants being accepted into the program), as well as other relevant
materials such as letters of recommendation.
• All international applicants must score a 195 (computer-based), 71 (Internet-based), or 525 (paper-based) on the Test of English
as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), 85 on the University of Michigan English Proficiency Exam (UMELI), or 6 on the International
English Language Testing System (IELTS). MTSU also accepts successful completion of level 112 of ELS as proof of English
language proficiency. Applicants who have received degrees from international universities may be required to have a courseby-course evaluation of transcripts from one of the evaluation agencies designated on the College of Graduate Studies Web site.
• Additional requirements may be applied by individual graduate programs, including specific application deadlines.
Source: MTSU College of Graduate Studies
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ACT Scores
Freshman ACT Profile
Fall 2012
Score
English
Headcount
Math
Headcount
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Reading
Headcount
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Science
Headcount
%
Composite
Headcount
%
%
01-10
15
0.51%
0
0.00%
6
0.20%
5
0.17%
1
11-15
260
8.84%
240
8.16%
240
8.16%
126
4.29%
104
3.54%
16-20
838
28.50%
1,401
47.65%
900
30.61%
989
33.64%
1,045
35.54%
21-25
1,141
38.81%
958
32.59%
1,047
35.61%
1,439
48.95%
1,287
43.78%
26-30
477
16.22%
299
10.17%
511
17.38%
325
11.05%
454
15.44%
31-36
209
7.11%
42
1.43%
236
8.03%
56
1.90%
49
1.67%
2,940
100%
2,940
100%
2,940
100%
2,940
100%
2,940
100%
TOTAL
0.03%
Average ACT Scores 2009-2011
Fall 2010
Fall 2011
Fall 2012
25.0
25.0
25.0
20.0
20.0
20.0
15.0
15.0
15.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
0.0
ENGL
MATH
READ
MTSU Avg.
SCI
COMP
0.0
ENGL
Nat'l Avg.
MATH
READ
MTSU Avg.
SCI
0.0
COMP
ENGL
MATH
READ
SCI
MTSU Avg.
Nat'l Avg.
COMP
Nat'l Avg.
ENGL MATH READ
SCI
COMP
ENGL MATH READ
SCI
COMP
ENGL MATH READ
SCI
MTSU Avg.
22.4
20.5
22.7
21.8
22.0
22.3
20.4
22.4
21.8
21.9
22.1
20.3
22.2
21.7
COMP
21.8
Nat'l Avg.
20.5
21.0
21.3
20.9
21.0
20.6
21.1
21.3
20.9
21.1
20.5
21.1
21.3
20.9
21.1
Academic Years
A 2009-10
Category
2010-11
2011-12
MTSU (1)
National (2)
MTSU (1)
National (2)
MTSU (1)
National (2)
22.6
20.6
22.4
20.5
22.2
22.0
Usage/Mechanics
11.4
10.2
11.3
10.2
11.3
11.1
Rhetorical Skills
11.5
10.6
11.4
10.5
11.4
11.3
20.8
21.0
20.5
21.0
20.2
22.1
Elementary Algebra
11.0
10.9
10.7
10.9
10.6
11.7
Alg./Coord.Geometry
10.4
10.5
10.3
10.6
10.3
11.2
Plane Geom./Trig.
10.2
10.4
10.2
10.5
10.2
11.0
22.9
21.4
22.8
21.3
22.0
22.6
Social Studies/Sci.
11.3
10.8
11.3
10.8
11.2
11.5
Arts/Literature
11.8
11.0
11.5
10.9
11.3
11.7
22.0
20.9
21.8
20.9
21.4
22.0
21.0
21.6
22.3
English
Mathematics
Reading
Science Reasoning
22.2
21.1
22.0
Composite
(1) Only freshman class that enrolled at MTSU.
(2) National average norm represents the HS Graduating Class in the previous year.
(3) n/a = not available.
Source: MTSU Admissions database; www.act.org
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Top Tennessee High Schools of First-Time Freshmen
Fall 2012
Rank
High School Name
City
No.
Rank
High School Name
City
No.
1
Riverdale High School
Murfreesboro
167
16
Kirby High School
Memphis
27
2
Blackman High School
Murfreesboro
146
17
Southwind High School
Memphis
26
3
Siegel High School
Murfreesboro
116
17
Wilson Central High School
Lebanon
26
4
Oakland High School
Murfreesboro
95
18
North Side High School
Jackson
25
5
Smyrna High School
Smyrna
94
19
Centennial High School
Franklin
24
6
Lavergne High School
La Vergne
83
20
Nashville School Of The Arts
Nashville
23
7
Cane Ridge High School
Antioch
44
20
Ooltewah High School
Ooltewah
23
8
John Overton Comprehensive Hs
Nashville
43
21
Central High School
Columbia
21
8
Antioch High School
Antioch
43
21
Eagleville High School
Eagleville
21
9
Ravenwood High School
Brentwood
41
22
Brentwood High School
Brentwood
20
10
Mount Juliet High School
Mount Juliet
38
22
Houston High School
Germantown
20
11
Independence High School
Thompsons Station
37
22
Central High School
Memphis
20
12
Lebanon High School
Lebanon
36
22
Germantown High School
Germantown
20
12
Coffee County Central Hs
Manchester
36
13
Cascade High School
Wartrace
33
13
McGavock High School
Nashville
33
14
Central High School
Shelbyville
29
SUBTOTAL
1,464
15
Hillsboro High School
Nashville
27
OTHER
1,656
15
Whitehaven High School
Memphis
27
TOTAL FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN
3,120
167
Riverdale
146
Blackman
116
Siegel
Oakland
95
Smyrna
94
83
Lavergne
44
Cane Ridge
John Overton
43
Antioch
43
41
Ravenwood
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
Source: MTSU Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Planning and Research
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Middle Tennessee State University
BY MAJOR
HEADCOUNT
2012 Fact Book Undergraduate Majors by College (Chart) Headcount, Student Credit Hours, and Full‐Time Equivalents Summary Headcount, Student Credit Hours, and Full‐Time Equivalents (FTE) Fall Terms 2010‐2012 First‐Time, Full‐Time Freshmen by College, Major, Gender and Ethnicity Undergraduate Majors by Gender and Enrollment Status Undergraduate Majors by Race Within College and Department Graduate Majors by Gender and Enrollment Status Graduate Majors by Race Students Credit Hours Taught by College, Department and Course Level Fall 2012 Back to Table of Contents
College of Basic and Applied Sciences
21%
College of Behavioral & Health Sciences
24%
College of Business
13%
College of Education
5%
College of Liberal Arts
14%
College of Mass Communications
11%
University College
10%
Jennings
A. Jones
Non-Degree
Seeking
1%
Non-Degree Seeking
College of Business
100%
250
3,004
1%
13%
4674
5415
3004
1182
3144
2565
2137
250
College of Behavioral and
22371
Health Sciences
5,415
24%
f1994
Undergraduate Majors by College
Fall 2012
Total = 22,371
University College
2,137
10%
College of Basic and
Applied Sciences
4,674
21%
College of Mass
Communication
2,565
11%
College of Education
1,182
5%
College of Liberal Arts
3,144
14%
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Headcount, Student Credit Hours, and Full‐Time Equivalents Summary
Fall 2012
Undergraduate
Headcount
Ful l ‐Ti me
Pa rt‐Ti me
Total Undergraduate Headcount
Student Credit Hours (SCH)
18,403
3,968
22,371
Ful l ‐Ti me
Pa rt‐Ti me
Total Undergraduate SCH
259,813
26,362
286,175
Full‐Time Equivalents (FTE)
Ful l ‐Ti me
Pa rt‐Ti me
Total Undergraduate FTE
17,320.86
1,757.46
19,078.32
Graduate
Headcount
Ful l ‐Ti me
Pa rt‐Ti me
Total Graduate Headcount
Total Headcount
Student Credit Hours (SCH)
271
2,752
3,023
25,394
Ful l ‐Ti me
Pa rt‐Ti me
Total Graduate SCH
Total SCH
3,374
16,828
20,202
306,377
Full‐Time Equivalents (FTE)
Ful l ‐Ti me
Pa rt‐Ti me
Total Graduate FTE
Total FTE
281.16
1,402.33
1,683.49
20,761.83
Note: Totals may vary from the summed parts due to rounding. Note: One Undergraduate FTE = 15 credit hours and One Graduate FTE = 12 credit hours.
Source: SZRESTT Report
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Headcount, Student Credit Hours and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE)
Fall Terms 2010 - 2012
2010
Headcount
Student Credit Hours (SCH)
Full-Time Equivalent (FTE)
26,430
324,085
21,941
% Change
5%
4%
4%
2011
% Change
26,442
321,181
21,751
2012
% Change
0%
-1%
-1%
25,394
306,377
20,762
-4%
-5%
-5%
Student Credit Hours by Classification
Fall Terms 2010-2012
Level
Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors
Undergraduate Special
Graduate Special
Master's
Specialist in Education
Doctoral
TOTAL Student Credit Hours
2010
% of Total
2011
% of Total
2012
% of Total
89,132
61,790
66,411
85,732
875
1,453
16,258
1,192
1,242
28%
19%
20%
26%
0%
0%
5%
0%
0%
83,025
63,116
64,495
89,365
862
1,219
16,298
1,322
1,479
26%
20%
20%
28%
0%
0%
5%
0%
0%
75,550
60,736
60,939
87,974
976
856
16,334
1,251
1,761
25%
20%
20%
29%
0%
0%
5%
0%
1%
324,085
100%
321,181
100%
306,377
100%
Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Enrollment by Classification
Fall Term 2010-2012
Level
2010
% of Total
2011
% of Total
2012
% of Total
Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors
Undergraduate Special
Graduate Special
Master's
Educational Specialist
Doctoral
5,942
4,119
4,427
5,715
58
121
1,355
99
104
27%
19%
20%
26%
0%
1%
6%
0%
0%
5,535
4,208
4,300
5,958
57
102
1,358
110
123
25%
19%
20%
27%
0%
0%
6%
1%
1%
5,037
4,049
4,063
5,865
65
71
1,361
104
147
24%
20%
20%
28%
0%
0%
7%
1%
1%
21,941
100%
21,751
100%
20,762
100%
TOTAL Full-Time Equivalent
Full-Time Faculty Headcount
938
962
966
Student to Faculty Ratio
20:1
20:1
20:1
Note: One Undergraduate FTE = 15 credit hours and One Graduate FTE = 12 credit hours.
Note: Student FTE to Faculty FTE Ratio = (Full-Time Students + 1/3 Part-Time Students)/(Full-Time Faculty + 1/3 Part-Time Faculty)
- based on method used to calculate student-to-faculty ratio for the national Common Data Set.
Source: MTSU Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Planning and Research
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First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen by College, Major, Gender, and Ethnicity - Fall 2012
College/Major
Alaskan Native American Indian
Male Female Male Female
Asian
Male Female
Black or African
American
Male Female
Nat. Hawaiian or
Hispanic
Other Pacific Isl.
Male Female Male Female
White
Male Female
Two Or More
Races
Male Female
Not Specified
Male Female
Grand
Total
Basic and Applied Sciences
Aerospace (B.S.)
Agribusiness (B.S.)
Animal Science (B.S.)
Biochemistry (B.S.)
Biology (B.S.)
Chemistry (B.S.)
Computer Science (B.S.)
Concrete Industry Management (B.S.)
Construction Management (B.S.)
Engineering Technology (B.S.)
Environmental Science Tech (B.S.)
Forensic Science (B.S.)
Mathematics (B.S.)
Physics (B.S.)
Plant & Soil Science (B.S.)
Science (B.S.)
Basic and Applied Sciences Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
4
0
4
0
0
9
0
0
1
1
0
6
29
0
0
0
1
5
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
7
16
14
0
5
3
14
2
9
0
6
18
0
5
4
0
0
30
110
1
0
9
1
19
7
3
1
1
5
0
11
2
1
0
76
137
1
0
2
1
2
0
3
0
0
12
0
0
0
0
0
3
24
0
0
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
5
16
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
92
6
2
2
22
8
29
6
10
53
3
5
13
6
1
75
333
10
1
45
3
25
10
4
0
0
1
0
13
7
3
0
103
225
4
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
6
16
0
0
2
0
4
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
8
17
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
6
127
7
67
13
100
27
55
8
17
108
3
37
29
12
1
323
934
Behavioral and Health Sciences
Athletic Training (B.S.)
Criminal Justice Admin (B.S.)
Exercise Science (B.S.)
Family & Consumer Studies (B.S.)
Health Education (B.S.)
Industrial & Org Psychology (B.S.)
Interior Design (B.S.)
Nursing (B.S.N.)
Nutrition & Food Science (B.S.)
Physical Education (B.S.)
Psychology (B.S.)
Recreation & Leisure Services (B.S.)
Social Work (B.S.W.)
Speech & Theatre - Comm. Disorders (B.A.)
Speech & Theatre - Comm. Disorders (B.S.)
Textiles Merchandising Design (B.S.)
Behavioral and Health Sciences Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
8
7
4
6
0
2
0
1
7
1
1
6
0
1
0
0
0
36
2
23
5
1
2
1
2
89
0
1
30
1
11
0
1
7
176
0
5
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
11
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
4
0
1
0
0
1
17
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
19
42
12
0
2
0
0
23
1
3
21
0
0
0
0
1
124
9
17
8
4
3
0
11
120
5
0
52
3
7
1
9
7
256
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
7
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
10
1
0
5
0
1
0
0
2
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
5
43
97
35
6
12
1
14
266
10
6
126
4
21
1
11
19
672
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First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen by College, Major, Gender, and Ethnicity - Fall 2012
College/Major
Alaskan Native American Indian
Male Female Male Female
Asian
Male Female
Black or African
American
Male Female
Nat. Hawaiian or
Hispanic
Other Pacific Isl.
Male Female Male Female
White
Male Female
Two Or More
Races
Male Female
Not Specified
Male Female
Grand
Total
Business
Accounting (B.B.A.)
Business Administration (B.B.A.)
Business Education (B.S.)
Economics (B.B.A.)
Entrepreneurship (B.B.A.)
Finance (B.B.A.)
Information Systems (B.B.A.)
Management (B.B.A.)
Marketing (B.B.A.)
Office Management (B.B.A.)
Business Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
4
0
0
0
2
0
1
1
0
10
1
4
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
7
25
1
0
1
4
3
2
2
0
45
9
15
5
0
4
1
1
1
1
0
37
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
4
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
35
9
1
3
8
9
2
3
1
83
15
24
8
0
5
4
1
4
7
0
68
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
4
0
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
47
115
24
1
14
20
16
10
21
1
269
Education
Early Childhood Education (B.S.)
Interdisciplinary Studies (B.S.)
Special Education (B.S.)
Education Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
2
1
1
0
2
7
2
2
11
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
1
5
52
15
7
74
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
67
21
11
99
Liberal Arts
Anthropology (B.S.)
Art (B.F.A.)
Art Education (B.S.)
Art History (B.A.)
Economics (B.S.)
English (B.A.)
Foreign Language* (B.A.)
Foreign Language* (B.S.)
Geoscience (B.S.)
Global Studies (B.A.)
History (B.A.)
International Relations (B.S.)
Music (B.M.)
Philosophy (B.A.)
Political Science (B.A.)
Political Science (B.S.)
Sociology (B.A.)
Sociology (B.S.)
Speech & Theatre (B.A.)
Speech & Theatre (B.S.)
Liberal Arts Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
6
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
16
0
1
3
1
0
1
1
33
2
4
0
0
1
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
3
7
0
0
1
0
30
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
8
0
3
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
3
0
3
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
16
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
10
1
0
5
8
1
0
0
0
17
1
53
0
5
8
0
0
4
0
115
5
22
4
0
1
17
3
0
1
4
8
3
26
0
3
7
2
0
4
1
111
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
4
1
2
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
11
54
8
1
7
35
5
2
1
5
33
5
112
1
15
26
4
1
12
4
342
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First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen by College, Major, Gender, and Ethnicity - Fall 2012
College/Major
Alaskan Native American Indian
Male Female Male Female
Asian
Male Female
Black or African
American
Male Female
Nat. Hawaiian or
Hispanic
Other Pacific Isl.
Male Female Male Female
White
Male Female
Two Or More
Races
Male Female
Not Specified
Male Female
Grand
Total
Mass Communication
Mass Communication (B.S.)
Recording Industry (B.S.)
Mass Communication Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
6
1
7
2
0
2
10
32
42
17
8
25
7
6
13
4
5
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
31
97
128
44
38
82
1
5
6
7
3
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
130
196
326
University College
Regents Online Degree Program
Liberal Studies (B.S.)
Professional Studies (B.S.)
Regents Online Degree Program Total
Undeclared (0.0.0.0.0.0.)
University Studies (B.U.S.)
University College Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
8
0
8
0
0
0
3
0
3
0
0
0
45
0
45
0
0
0
55
0
55
0
0
0
5
1
6
1
0
1
13
1
15
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
143
2
146
0
0
0
120
0
120
0
0
0
7
0
7
0
0
0
7
0
7
0
0
0
6
0
6
0
0
0
6
0
6
1
1
2
420
4
426
Grand Total
0
0
3
8
61
44
313
471
66
79
1
1
934
936
42
74
16
19
3,068
Source: MTSU Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Planning and Research
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Undergraduate Majors by Gender and Enrollment Status
Fall 2012
Male
Female
Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time
Total
College of Basic and Applied Sciences
Aerospace
Aerospace (B.S.)
Agribusiness and Agriscience
Agribusiness (B.S.)
Animal Science (B.S.)
Environmental Science & Technology (B.S.)
Plant and Soil Science (B.S.)
Biology
Biology (B.S.)
Forensic Science (B.S.)
Chemistry
Biochemistry (B.S.)
Chemistry (B.S.)
Environmental Science & Technology (B.S.)
Science (B.S.)
Computer Science
Computer Science (B.S.)
Concrete Industry Management
Concrete Industry Management (B.S.)
Engineering Technology
Construction Management (B.S.)
Engineering Technology (B.S.)
Environmental Science and Technology (B.S.)
Mathematics
Mathematics (B.S.)
Physics and Astronomy
Physics (B.S.)
Total College of Basic and Applied Sciences
553
74
78
6
711
59
43
1
53
10
12
1
12
40
243
1
18
5
23
0
2
114
321
3
85
217
23
42
3
272
68
57
8
588
102
55
54
4
307
8
9
0
44
83
46
1
515
6
8
1
73
152
117
6
939
265
56
38
10
369
148
18
16
1
183
86
397
20
31
78
3
6
28
7
1
1
1
124
504
31
103
20
96
8
227
61
2,449
19
440
14
1,570
4
215
98
4,674
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Undergraduate Majors by Gender and Enrollment Status
Fall 2012
Male
Female
Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time
Total
College of Behavioral and Health Sciences
Criminal Justice Administration
Criminal Justice Administration (B.S.)
Health and Human Performance
Athletic Training (B.S.)
Exercise Science (B.S.)
Health Education (B.S.)
Leisure Sprt & Tourism Studies (B.S.)
Physical Education (B.S.)
Recreation & Leisure Services (B.S.)
Speech & Theatre
Speech & Theatre - Communication Disorders (B.A.)
Speech & Theatre - Communication Disorders (B.S.)
Human Sciences
Family & Consumer Studies (B.S.)
Interior Design (B.S.)
Nutrition & Food Science (B.S.)
Textiles Merchandising Design (B.S.)
Nursing
Nursing (B.S.N.)
Psychology
Industrial & Org Psychology (B.S.)
Psychology (B.S.)
Social Work
Social Work (B.S.W.)
Total College of Behavioral and Health Sciences
395
38
249
46
728
88
221
43
2
92
38
3
25
8
0
11
1
56
177
119
0
33
41
4
22
25
0
2
8
151
445
195
2
138
88
1
0
0
0
15
112
0
7
16
119
4
4
27
19
0
1
6
1
135
53
142
139
24
4
58
12
163
62
233
171
179
50
973
268
1,470
17
231
6
43
26
617
13
116
62
1,007
46
4
273
42
365
1,407
197
3,160
651
5,415
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Undergraduate Majors by Gender and Enrollment Status
Fall 2012
Jennings A. Jones College of Business
Accounting
Accounting (B.B.A.)
Business Communication and Entrepreneurship
Business Education (B.S.)
Entrepreneurship (B.B.A.)
Office Management (B.B.A.)
Computer Information Systems
Computer Information Systems (B.B.A.)
Economics and Finance
Economics (B.B.A.)
Finance (B.B.A.)
Management and Marketing
Business Administration (B.B.A.)
Management (B.B.A.)
Marketing (B.B.A.)
Male
Female
Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time
Total
254
72
256
111
693
35
67
7
9
14
3
35
52
20
7
7
4
86
140
34
212
60
44
25
341
46
131
4
17
12
54
2
16
64
218
399
136
155
82
36
27
227
94
148
71
30
23
779
296
353
1,442
324
942
296
3,004
Elementary and Special Education
Early Childhood Education (B.S.)
Interdisciplinary Studies (B.S.)
Special Education (B.S.)
14
56
23
3
14
4
349
469
91
59
81
19
425
620
137
Total College of Education
93
21
909
159
1,182
Total College of Business
College of Education
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Undergraduate Majors by Gender and Enrollment Status
Fall 2012
College of Liberal Arts
Male
Female
Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time
Total
Art
Art (B.F.A.)
Art Education (B.S.)
Art History (B.A.)
Economics and Finance
Economics (B.S.)
English
English (B.A.)
Foreign Languages and Literatures
Foreign Languages (B.A.)
Foreign Languages (B.S.)
Geoscience
Geosciences (B.S.)
Liberal Arts
Global Studies (B.A.)
History
History (B.A.)
Music
Music (B.M.)
Philosophy
Philosophy (B.A.)
Political Science
International Relations (B.S.)
Political Science (B.A.)
Political Science (B.S.)
Sociology and Anthropology
Anthropology (B.S.)
Sociology (B.A.)
Sociology (B.S.)
Speech and Theatre
Organizational Communication (B.S.)
Speech and Theatre (B.A.)
Speech and Theatre (B.S.)
Total College of Liberal Arts
110
18
3
36
3
1
174
57
12
44
7
3
364
85
19
44
5
8
0
57
150
24
231
36
441
33
14
4
2
66
17
12
10
115
43
57
9
23
6
95
29
4
65
7
105
151
49
96
18
314
223
21
137
8
389
25
5
12
3
45
38
51
125
7
12
18
29
35
94
3
10
16
77
108
253
31
8
15
12
1
6
68
26
56
9
4
9
120
39
86
43
33
42
10
2
4
146
38
53
9
5
4
208
78
103
1,243
235
1,443
223
3,144
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Undergraduate Majors by Gender and Enrollment Status
Fall 2012
College of Mass Communication
Mass Communication
Mass Communication (B.S.)
Recording Industry
Recording Industry (B.S.)
Male
Female
Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time
Total
527
71
590
61
1,249
841
113
308
54
1,316
Total College of Mass Communication
1,368
184
898
115
2,565
Regents Online Degree Program
Liberal Studies (B.S.)
Professional Studies (B.S.)
Regents Online Degree Program Total
University Studies (B.U.S.)
Undeclared
Total University College
179
40
219
11
507
737
119
65
184
9
99
292
147
80
227
15
464
706
169
116
285
22
95
402
614
301
915
57
1,165
2,137
14
140
22
74
250
8,753
1,833
9,650
University College
Non-degree Seeking
Total Undergraduate
2,135 22,371
Source: MTSU Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Planning and Research
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Undergraduate Majors by Race Within College and Department
Fall 2012
Alaskan
Native
American
Indian
Black or
African
American
Asian
Hispanic
College of Basic and Applied Sciences
Aerospace
Aerospace (B.S.)
Nat.
Hawaiian
or Other
Pacific Isl.
White
Two or
More
Races
Not
Specified
TOTAL
%
Black
%
White
%
Other
0
0
3
3
19
19
83
83
24
24
0
0
564
564
11
11
7
7
711
711
12%
12%
79%
79%
9%
9%
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
1
4
33
1
3
41
1
10
0
2
13
0
0
0
0
0
106
257
1
78
442
0
9
1
0
10
3
8
0
2
13
114
321
3
85
523
4%
10%
33%
4%
8%
93%
80%
33%
92%
85%
4%
10%
33%
5%
8%
0
0
0
3
0
3
34
0
34
124
33
157
24
3
27
1
0
1
378
59
437
15
6
21
9
1
10
588
102
690
21%
32%
23%
64%
58%
63%
15%
10%
14%
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
2
4
19
8
0
45
72
29
30
0
269
328
12
6
0
43
61
0
0
0
3
3
86
70
6
528
690
4
1
0
32
37
1
1
0
17
19
152
117
6
939
1,214
19%
26%
0%
29%
27%
57%
60%
100%
56%
57%
24%
15%
0%
15%
16%
Total
0
0
2
2
19
19
49
49
15
15
1
1
265
265
12
12
6
6
369
369
13%
13%
72%
72%
15%
15%
Total
0
0
1
1
7
7
18
18
5
5
0
0
147
147
3
3
2
2
183
183
10%
10%
80%
80%
10%
10%
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
3
6
45
0
51
24
98
2
124
3
28
0
31
0
1
0
1
87
302
27
416
4
12
1
17
0
15
1
16
124
504
31
659
19%
19%
6%
19%
70%
60%
87%
63%
10%
21%
6%
18%
0
0
1
1
12
12
32
32
6
6
0
0
167
167
4
4
5
5
227
227
14%
14%
74%
74%
12%
12%
0
0
0
0
0
20
3
3
218
8
8
840
5
5
187
0
0
6
80
80
3,208
1
1
116
1
1
79
98
98
4,674
8%
8%
18%
82%
82%
69%
10%
10%
13%
Total
Agribusiness and Agriscience
Agribusiness (B.S.)
Animal Science (B.S.)
Environmental Science Tech (B.S.)
Plant & Soil Science (B.S.)
Total
Biology
Biology (B.S.)
Forensic Science (B.S.)
Total
Chemistry
Biochemistry (B.S.)
Chemistry (B.S.)
Environmental Science Tech (B.S.)
Science (B.S.)
Total
Computer Science
Computer Science (B.S.)
Concrete Industry Management
Concrete Industry Management (B.S.)
Engineering Technology
Construction Management (B.S.)
Engineering Technology (B.S.)
Environmental Science Tech (B.S.)
Total
Mathematical Sciences
Mathematics (B.S.)
Total
Physics and Astronomy
Physics (B.S.)
Total
Basic and Applied Sciences Total
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Undergraduate Majors by Race Within College and Department
Fall 2012
Alaskan
Native
American
Indian
Black or
African
American
Asian
Hispanic
Nat.
Hawaiian
or Other
Pacific Isl.
White
Two or
More
Races
Not
Specified
TOTAL
%
Black
%
White
%
Other
College of Behavioral and Health Sciences
Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice Admin (B.S.)
Total
Health and Human Performance
Athletic Training (B.S.)
Exercise Science (B.S.)
Health Education (B.S.)
Leisure Sprt & Tourism Studies (B.S.)
Physical Education (B.S.)
Recreation & Leisure Services (B.S.)
Speech & Theatre - Comm. Disorders (B.A.)
Speech & Theatre - Comm. Disorders (B.S.)
Total
Human Sciences
Family & Consumer Studies (B.S.)
Interior Design (B.S.)
Nutrition & Food Science (B.S.)
Textiles Merchandising Design (B.S.)
Total
Nursing
Nursing (B.S.N.)
Total
Psychology
Industrial & Org Psychology (B.S.)
Psychology (B.S.)
Total
Social Work
Social Work (B.S.W.)
Total
Behavioral and Health Sciences Total
0
0
2
2
9
9
184
184
37
37
3
3
458
458
17
17
18
18
728
728
25%
25%
63%
63%
12%
12%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
4
2
5
2
0
0
0
1
1
11
49
134
91
0
33
13
2
12
334
9
22
4
0
4
1
0
1
41
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
3
82
259
87
2
91
70
12
101
704
6
8
6
0
4
2
0
2
28
0
15
5
0
5
1
1
2
29
151
445
195
2
138
88
16
119
1,154
32%
30%
47%
54%
58%
45%
13%
12%
9%
24%
15%
13%
10%
29%
66%
80%
75%
85%
61%
10%
6%
13%
5%
10%
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
10
6
18
56
6
27
60
149
3
4
18
5
30
0
0
1
0
1
94
47
161
86
388
5
3
8
9
25
3
1
8
5
17
163
62
233
171
629
34%
10%
12%
35%
24%
58%
76%
69%
50%
62%
8%
15%
19%
15%
15%
0
0
4
4
49
49
347
347
59
59
1
1
948
948
36
36
26
26
1,470
1,470
24%
24%
64%
64%
12%
12%
0
0
0
0
3
3
5
19
24
11
234
245
2
38
40
0
0
0
42
664
706
2
31
33
0
18
18
62
1,007
1,069
18%
23%
23%
68%
66%
66%
15%
11%
11%
1
1
1
1
1
15
6
6
117
122
122
1,381
13
13
220
1
1
9
205
205
3,409
6
6
145
10
10
118
365
365
5,415
33%
33%
26%
56%
56%
63%
10%
10%
12%
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Undergraduate Majors by Race Within College and Department
Fall 2012
Alaskan
Native
American
Indian
Asian
Black or
African
American
Hispanic
Nat.
Hawaiian
or Other
Pacific Isl.
White
Two or
More
Races
Not
Specified
TOTAL
%
Black
%
White
%
Other
Jennings A. Jones College of Business
Accounting
Accounting (B.B.A.)
Total
Business Communication and Entrepreneurship
Business Education (B.S.)
Entrepreneurship (B.B.A.)
Office Management (B.B.A.)
Total
Computer Information Systems
Information Systems (B.B.A.)
Total
Economics and Finance
Economics (B.B.A.)
Finance (B.B.A.)
Total
Management and Marketing
Business Administration (B.B.A.)
Management (B.B.A.)
Marketing (B.B.A.)
Total
Business Total
College of Education
Elementary and Special Education
Early Childhood Education (B.S.)
Interdisciplinary Studies (B.S.)
Special Education (B.S.)
Education Total
1
1
0
0
57
57
113
113
26
26
1
1
472
472
11
11
12
12
693
693
16%
16%
68%
68%
16%
16%
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
7
4
12
20
37
4
61
2
6
1
9
0
0
0
0
62
85
23
170
0
3
0
3
1
1
2
4
86
140
34
260
23%
26%
12%
23%
72%
61%
68%
65%
5%
13%
21%
11%
0
0
0
0
22
22
75
75
12
12
0
0
214
214
10
10
8
8
341
341
22%
22%
63%
63%
15%
15%
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
16
17
5
42
47
0
8
8
0
0
0
56
148
204
1
3
4
1
1
2
64
218
282
8%
19%
17%
88%
68%
72%
5%
13%
11%
0
0
0
0
2
1
1
0
2
2
42
13
18
73
181
181
74
54
309
605
30
9
15
54
109
0
0
0
0
1
497
191
253
941
2,001
18
3
9
30
58
10
5
4
19
45
779
296
353
1,428
3,004
23%
25%
15%
22%
20%
64%
65%
72%
66%
67%
13%
10%
13%
12%
13%
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
4
8
4
1
13
82
72
10
164
12
20
5
37
0
0
0
0
305
506
114
925
10
8
1
19
7
9
4
20
425
620
137
1,182
19%
12%
7%
14%
72%
82%
83%
78%
9%
7%
9%
8%
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Undergraduate Majors by Race Within College and Department
Fall 2012
Alaskan
Native
American
Indian
Black or
African
American
Asian
Hispanic
Nat.
Hawaiian
or Other
Pacific Isl.
White
Two or
More
Races
Not
Specified
%
Black
TOTAL
%
White
%
Other
College of Liberal Arts
Art
Art (B.F.A.)
Art Education (B.S.)
Art History (B.A.)
Total
Economics and Finance
Economics (B.S.)
Total
English
English (B.A.)
Total
Foreign Languages and Literature
Foreign Language (B.A.)
Foreign Language (B.S.)
Total
Geosciences
Geoscience (B.S.)
Total
History
History (B.A.)
Total
Liberal Arts
Global Studies (B.A.)
Total
Music
Music (B.M.)
Total
Philosophy
Philosophy (B.A.)
Total
Political Science
International Relations (B.S.)
Political Science (B.A.)
Political Science (B.S.)
Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
0
0
13
47
3
5
55
19
4
0
23
0
0
0
0
266
73
14
353
12
4
0
16
7
1
0
8
364
85
19
468
13%
4%
26%
12%
73%
86%
74%
75%
14%
11%
0%
13%
0
0
0
0
3
3
8
8
4
4
0
0
41
41
0
0
1
1
57
57
14%
14%
72%
72%
14%
14%
1
1
1
1
8
8
45
45
13
13
1
1
356
356
11
11
5
5
441
441
10%
10%
81%
81%
9%
9%
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
14
3
17
13
7
20
0
0
0
84
30
114
3
1
4
0
1
1
115
43
158
12%
7%
11%
73%
70%
72%
15%
23%
17%
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
2
0
0
0
0
90
90
2
2
0
0
95
95
2%
2%
95%
95%
3%
3%
0
0
2
2
0
0
23
23
14
14
1
1
262
262
5
5
7
7
314
314
7%
7%
83%
83%
9%
9%
0
0
0
0
9
9
6
6
9
9
0
0
71
71
3
3
7
7
105
105
6%
6%
68%
68%
27%
27%
0
0
1
1
10
10
53
53
14
14
0
0
297
297
10
10
4
4
389
389
14%
14%
76%
76%
10%
10%
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
2
2
2
0
0
37
37
3
3
0
0
45
45
4%
4%
82%
82%
13%
13%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
3
1
9
15
25
54
94
3
6
15
24
0
0
0
0
50
72
173
295
4
2
7
13
0
0
3
3
77
108
253
438
19%
23%
21%
21%
65%
67%
68%
67%
16%
10%
10%
11%
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Undergraduate Majors by Race Within College and Department
Fall 2012
Alaskan
Native
Sociology and Anthropology
Anthropology (B.S.)
Sociology (B.A.)
Sociology (B.S.)
Total
Speech and Theatre
Organizational Communication (B.S.)
Speech & Theatre (B.A.)
Speech & Theatre (B.S.)
Total
Liberal Arts Total
American
Indian
Black or
African
American
Asian
Hispanic
Nat.
Hawaiian
or Other
Pacific Isl.
White
Two or
More
Races
Not
Specified
TOTAL
%
Black
%
White
%
Other
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
1
0
2
3
6
10
22
38
1
3
2
6
0
1
0
1
106
21
57
184
4
3
1
8
2
0
1
3
120
39
86
245
5%
26%
26%
16%
88%
54%
66%
75%
7%
21%
8%
9%
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
7
3
1
2
6
64
25
12
21
58
401
6
4
3
13
142
0
0
0
0
3
165
60
72
297
2,397
4
1
1
6
81
5
0
4
9
48
208
78
103
389
3,144
12%
15%
20%
15%
13%
79%
77%
70%
76%
76%
9%
8%
10%
9%
11%
0
0
4
4
30
30
265
265
40
40
0
0
856
856
39
39
15
15
1,249
1,249
21%
21%
69%
69%
10%
10%
0
0
0
3
3
7
16
16
46
185
185
450
49
49
89
0
0
0
1,024
1,024
1,880
32
32
71
7
7
22
1,316
1,316
2,565
14%
14%
18%
78%
78%
73%
8%
8%
9%
Regents Online Degree Program
Liberal Studies (B.S.)
Professional Studies (B.S.)
Regents Online Degree Program Total
University Studies (B.U.S.)
Undeclared (0.0.0.0.0.0.)
University College Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
0
5
7
7
7
14
1
37
52
152
65
217
11
234
462
19
5
24
3
39
66
0
1
1
0
1
2
417
215
632
41
789
1,462
12
6
18
1
35
54
6
1
7
0
25
32
614
301
915
57
1,165
2,137
25%
22%
24%
19%
20%
22%
68%
71%
69%
72%
68%
68%
7%
7%
7%
9%
12%
10%
Non Degree Seeking (N.D.U.G.)
0
0
71
7
9
1
96
0
66
250
3%
38%
59%
Grand Total
4
62
762
4,310
859
22 15,378
544
430
22,371
19%
69%
12%
College of Mass Communication
Mass Communication
Mass Communication (B.S.)
Total
Recording Industry
Recording Industry (B.S.)
Total
Mass Communication Total
University College
Note: Effective with the 2010-11 academic year, higher education institutions must collect and report students’ race and ethnicity using the new race/ethnicity categories as determined by the US Congress and
documented in the Federal Register, Volume 72, Number 202, pp. 59266-59279, 2007. The categories used in this report comply with this federal law.
Source: Census 1
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Graduate Majors by Gender and Enrollment Status
Fall 2012
Major/Degree
Regular Degree-Seeking
Accounting
Administration & Supervision
Administration & Supervision
Aviation Administration
Biology
Business Administration
Business Education
Chemistry
Chemistry*
Computational Science
Computer Science
Criminal Justice Admin
Curriculum & Inst Ed Leadrshp
Curriculum & Inst Ed Leadrshp
Curriculum & Inst Elem Edu
Curriculum & Inst Elem Edu
Curriculum & Inst Psychology
Economics
Economics
English
English
Engineering Technology
Exercise Science
Foreign Language
Health and Human Performance
History
Horse Science
Human Performance
Human Sciences
Information Systems
International Affairs
Leisure and Sport Management
Literacy
Literacy Studies
Mass Communication
Mathematics MATE
Mathematics MATH
Mathematics & Science Educ
Molecular Biosciences
Music
Professional Counseling
Professional Science
Psychology
Public History
Recording Arts & Technologies
Social Work
Sociology
Special Education
Male
Female
Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Totals
MACC
MED
EDS
MS
MS
MBA
MBE
MS
DA
PHD
MS
MCJ
MED
EDS
MED
EDS
EDS
MA
PHD
MA
PHD
MS
MS
MAT
MS
MA
MS
PHD
MS
MS
MA
MS
MED
PHD
MS
MST
MS
PHD
PHD
MA
MED
MS
MA
PHD
MFA
MSW
MA
MED
9
3
0
5
0
23
3
1
0
0
1
0
7
0
5
0
0
1
4
0
0
2
1
2
1
1
0
1
0
16
2
3
0
0
0
0
1
2
2
2
0
10
7
0
6
1
0
1
32
33
26
20
26
223
13
14
1
25
22
14
36
15
13
1
1
12
17
15
19
26
11
5
16
26
2
25
1
38
4
26
0
4
8
3
12
14
10
9
8
47
22
8
23
3
7
7
8
2
0
3
0
10
5
0
0
0
0
1
9
0
19
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
3
4
10
0
0
0
6
1
1
1
1
2
2
0
4
3
1
0
5
18
0
0
15
1
1
43
113
95
5
25
92
11
18
0
4
2
27
99
58
98
2
6
7
3
28
43
4
11
13
31
41
9
21
7
18
4
6
13
27
27
8
9
17
8
13
59
43
60
17
9
18
14
18
92
151
121
33
51
348
32
33
1
29
25
42
151
73
135
3
7
21
25
43
62
32
23
23
52
78
11
47
8
78
11
36
14
32
37
13
22
37
23
25
67
105
107
25
38
37
22
27
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Major/Degree
Regents Online Degree Program
Adv Stud in Teaching Learning
Nursing
Professional Studies
Non-Degree Seeking
AddOn Endorsement Library Sci
AddOn Endorsement Special Educ
AddOn Endrsmnt Engl 2nd Lang
Alternative I & II Licensure
Non Degree Seeking
Occupational Licensure
Schl Counseling Licensre Trck
Special Edu Licensure Track
Graduate Certificates
Archival Management
Dyslexic Studies
Family Nurse Practitioner
Gerontology
Health Care Management
Womens and Gender Studies
Totals
Data is based on the Fall 14th day census IEPR
* End of Phase-out; degree will no longer be offered.
Male
Female
Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Totals
MED
MSN
MPS
0
0
0
1
15
30
0
4
1
13
181
57
14
200
88
NDGD
NDGD
NDGD
NDGD
NDGD
NDGD
NDGD
NDGD
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
10
31
1
0
6
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
9
3
6
10
110
2
2
4
10
4
6
20
143
3
2
13
GCRT
GCRT
GCRT
GCRT
GCRT
GCRT
0
0
0
0
0
0
125
1
0
1
1
1
0
1043
0
0
0
0
0
0
146
0
2
1
3
1
1
1709
1
2
2
4
2
1
3023
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Graduate Majors by Race
Fall 2012
Major/Degree
Regular Degree-Seeking
Accounting (M.Acc.)
Administration & Supervision (M.Ed.)
Administration & Supervision (Ed.S.)
Aviation Administration (M.S.)
Biology (M.S.)
Business Administration (M.B.A.)
Business Education (M.B.E.)
Chemistry (M.S.)
Chemistry (D.A.)*
Computational Science (Ph.D.)
Computer Science (M.S.)
Criminal Justice Admin (M.C.J.)
Curriculum & Inst/Ed Leadrshp (M.Ed.)
Curriculum & Inst/Ed Leadrshp (Ed.S.)
Curriculum & Inst/Elem Edu (M.Ed.)
Curriculum & Inst/Elem Edu (Ed.S.)
Curriculum & Inst/Psychology (Ed.S.)
Economics (M.A.)
Economics (Ph.D.)
English (M.A.)
English (Ph.D.)
Engineering Technology (M.S.)
Exercise Science (M.S.)
Foreign Language (M.A.T.)
Health and Human Performance (M.S.)
History (M.A.)
Horse Science (M.S.)
Human Performance (Ph.D.)
Human Sciences (M.S.)
Information Systems (M.S.)
International Affairs (M.A.)
Leisure and Sport Management (M.S.)
Literacy (M.Ed.)
Literacy Studies (Ph.D.)
Mass Communication (M.S.)
Mathematics (M.S.)
Mathematics (M.S.T.)
Mathematics & Science Educ (Ph.D.)
Molecular Biosciences (Ph.D.)
Alaskan
Native
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
American
Indian
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Asian
13
5
2
3
1
41
0
13
0
13
3
0
7
1
4
0
0
2
4
2
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
9
1
1
0
4
6
7
3
0
5
Black or
African
American
14
10
24
5
0
38
6
3
0
4
1
21
16
18
16
0
0
6
1
0
2
3
3
2
15
2
0
4
3
13
1
8
1
2
3
2
0
2
2
Nat.
Hawaiian
or Other
Hispanic Pacific Isl.
1
3
2
1
1
3
1
0
0
0
2
1
3
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
2
1
2
3
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
1
2
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
White
63
129
93
23
45
255
25
16
1
12
18
20
121
49
112
3
6
12
18
40
54
22
18
18
35
73
10
34
4
56
9
24
12
23
23
10
10
34
12
Two Or
More
Races
Not
Specified
1
2
0
1
4
5
0
0
0
0
1
0
3
5
2
0
1
0
1
1
1
3
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
3
4
1
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TOTAL
92
151
121
33
51
348
32
33
1
29
25
42
151
73
135
3
7
21
25
43
62
32
23
23
52
78
11
47
8
78
11
36
14
32
37
22
13
37
23
%
Black
15%
7%
20%
15%
0%
11%
19%
9%
0%
14%
4%
50%
11%
25%
12%
0%
0%
29%
4%
0%
3%
9%
13%
9%
29%
3%
0%
9%
38%
17%
9%
22%
7%
6%
8%
9%
0%
5%
9%
%
White
68%
85%
77%
70%
88%
73%
78%
48%
100%
41%
72%
48%
80%
67%
83%
100%
86%
57%
72%
93%
87%
69%
78%
78%
67%
94%
91%
72%
50%
72%
82%
67%
86%
72%
62%
45%
77%
92%
52%
%
Other
16%
8%
3%
15%
12%
16%
3%
42%
0%
45%
24%
2%
9%
8%
5%
0%
14%
14%
24%
7%
10%
22%
9%
13%
4%
4%
9%
19%
13%
12%
9%
11%
7%
22%
30%
45%
23%
3%
39%
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Graduate Majors by Race
Fall 2012
Major/Degree
Music (M.A.)
Professional Counseling (M.Ed.)
Professional Science (M.S.)
Psychology (M.A.)
Public History (Ph.D.)
Recording Arts & Technologies (M.F.A.)
Social Work (M.S.W.)
Sociology (M.A.)
Special Education (M.Ed.)
Regents On-Line Degree Program
RODP - Adv Stud in Teaching Learning (M.Ed.)
RODP - Nursing (M.S.N.)
RODP - Professional Studies (M.P.S.)
Non-Degree Seeking
AddOn Endorsement/Library Sci (N.D.G.D.)
AddOn Endorsement/Special Educ (N.D.G.D.)
AddOn Endrsmnt/Engl 2nd Lang (N.D.G.D.)
Alternative I & II Licensure (N.D.G.D.)
Occupational Licensure (N.D.G.D.)
Schl Counseling Licensre Trck (N.D.G.D.)
Special Edu Licensure Track (N.D.G.D.)
Non Degree Seeking (N.D.G.D.)
Graduate Certificates
Archival Management (C4)
Dyslexic Studies (C4)
Family Nurse Practitioner (C4)
Gerontology (C4)
Health Care Management (C4)
Women's and Gender Studies (C4)
Total
Alaskan
Native
American
Indian
Black or
African
American
Asian
Nat.
Hawaiian
or Other
Hispanic Pacific Isl.
Two Or
More
Races
White
Not
Specified
%
Black
TOTAL
%
White
%
Other
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
25
8
0
2
1
0
4
0
3
20
8
2
2
10
2
4
3
0
0
2
1
3
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
19
64
53
85
22
30
24
17
18
0
0
7
4
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
67
105
107
25
38
37
22
27
0%
4%
19%
7%
8%
5%
27%
9%
15%
76%
96%
50%
79%
88%
79%
65%
77%
67%
24%
0%
30%
13%
4%
16%
8%
14%
19%
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
5
1
1
18
19
0
5
5
0
0
0
11
166
61
2
4
2
0
0
0
14
200
88
7%
9%
22%
79%
83%
69%
14%
8%
9%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
2
1
0
1
0
1
4
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
2
6
19
3
1
7
123
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
4
6
20
3
2
13
143
20%
25%
0%
5%
0%
50%
31%
6%
80%
50%
100%
95%
100%
50%
54%
86%
0%
25%
0%
0%
0%
0%
15%
8%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
2
2
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
2
4
2
1
0%
0%
0%
25%
0%
0%
100%
100%
50%
50%
100%
100%
0%
0%
50%
25%
0%
0%
0
7
217
359
68
3
2,290
74
5
3,023
12%
76%
12%
Effective with the 2010-11 academic year, higher education institutions must collect and report students’ race and ethnicity using the new race/ethnicity categories as determined by the US
Congress and documented in the Federal Register, Volume 72, Number 202, pp. 59266-59279, 2007. The categories used in this report comply with this federal law.
* End of phase-out; degree will no longer be offered.
Source: Census 1
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Student Credit Hours by College, Department and Course Level
Fall 2012
College/Department/Course
Lower
--1000---2000-STU
SCH
STU
SCH
Upper
--3000---4000-STU
SCH
STU
SCH
Master's
--5000---6000-STU
SCH
STU
SCH
Doctoral
--7000-STU
SCH
338
29
367
348
1,014
87
1,101
774
245
0
245
217
701
0
701
621
522
21
543
357
1,362
63
1,425
1,071
365
0
365
434
945
0
945
1,306
0
0
0
10
0
0
0
30
74
0
74
2
207
0
207
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,544
50
1,594
1,368
4,229
150
4,379
3,811
55
0
55
55
0
55
25
0
25
25
0
25
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
54
54
0
54
54
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
34
0
34
73
0
73
114
54
168
153
54
207
3,232
0
0
0
3,232
6,464
0
0
0
6,464
2,530
0
0
0
2,530
5,164
0
0
0
5,164
900
0
0
0
900
2,113
0
0
0
2,113
531
6
8
0
545
1,262
14
20
0
1,296
60
0
0
0
60
175
0
0
0
175
190
0
0
0
190
495
0
0
0
495
0
0
0
47
47
0
0
0
106
106
7,443
6
8
47
7,504
15,673
14
20
106
15,813
2,801
0
0
1,406
4,207
82
543
5,636
0
0
2,812
8,448
82
1,851
192
0
0
0
192
18
45
426
0
0
0
426
36
180
725
4
0
0
729
141
281
1,441
8
0
0
1,449
415
872
378
0
0
115
493
213
125
935
0
0
460
1,395
575
375
0
0
1
0
1
0
21
0
0
1
0
1
0
63
80
0
0
15
95
0
58
221
0
0
45
266
0
180
1
0
0
0
1
0
7
1
0
0
0
1
0
21
4,177
4
1
1,536
5,718
454
1,080
8,660
8
1
3,317
11,986
1,108
3,542
16
0
182
198
16
0
546
562
0
23
132
155
0
69
396
465
103
0
295
398
309
0
911
1,220
69
41
380
490
199
123
1,044
1,366
0
4
4
8
0
12
12
24
0
0
74
74
0
0
222
222
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
188
68
1,067
1,323
524
204
3,131
3,859
--TOTAL-STU
SCH
College of Basic and Applied Sciences
Aerospace
Aerospace
Transportation
Total
Agribusiness and Agriscience
Basic and Applied Sciences
Math Science Education
Professional Seminar
Total
Biology
Biology
Forensics Science
Forensics Sci-Biology
Molecular Biosciences
Total
Chemistry
Chemistry
Forensics Sci-Chemistry
Intrdisc Microanaly Img
Physical Science
Total
Concrete Industry Management
Computer Science
Engineering Technology
Construction Management Tech
Environmental Sci & Tech
Engineering Technology
Total
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Student Credit Hours by College, Department and Course Level
Fall 2012
College/Department/Course
Mathematical Sciences
Actuarial Sciences
Computational Science
Mathematics
Statistics
Total
Military Science
Physics and Astronomy
Astronomy
Physics
Total
Basic and Applied Sciences Total
Lower
--1000---2000-STU
SCH
STU
SCH
0
0
5,952
0
5,952
74
0
0
19,008
0
19,008
138
956
2,100
93
303
1,049 2,403
16,107 40,886
Upper
--3000---4000-STU
SCH
STU
SCH
Master's
--5000---6000-STU
SCH
STU
SCH
Doctoral
--7000-STU
SCH
--TOTAL-STU
SCH
0
0
193
0
193
22
0
0
525
0
525
44
0
0
183
30
213
24
0
0
632
90
722
64
38
0
119
20
177
16
114
0
357
60
531
48
23
0
33
45
101
0
69
0
75
135
279
0
22
16
75
37
150
0
66
56
225
111
458
0
0
6
21
10
37
0
0
12
63
30
105
0
83
22
6,576
142
6,823
136
249
68
20,885
426
21,628
294
0
663
663
4,305
0
1,328
1,328
9,515
24
129
153
3,739
50
368
418
9,769
2
43
45
2,957
4
113
117
8,008
0
0
0
201
0
0
0
572
0
0
0
643
0
0
0
1,837
0
8
8
134
0
24
24
330
982
936
1,918
28,086
2,154
2,136
4,290
70,917
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Student Credit Hours by College, Department and Course Level
Fall 2012
Lower
--1000---2000-STU
SCH
STU
SCH
Upper
--3000---4000-STU
SCH
STU
SCH
264
0
264
792
0
792
499
2
501
1,497
6
1,503
501
0
501
1,503
0
1,503
499
13
512
1,545
39
1,584
9
0
9
27
0
27
71
0
71
203
0
203
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,843
15
1,858
5,567
45
5,612
0
0
0
0
0
1,598
0
0
1,396
2,994
0
0
0
0
0
2,397
0
0
1,502
3,899
19
0
0
0
0
38
0
0
315
372
38
0
0
0
0
114
0
0
480
632
105
375
307
50
0
582
0
232
363
2,014
315
955
921
150
0
1,746
0
696
1,089
5,872
203
110
80
374
0
724
0
154
247
1,892
609
264
236
1,180
0
2,085
0
525
677
5,576
8
0
0
2
0
4
8
0
3
25
24
0
0
6
0
7
24
0
9
70
0
0
0
36
53
56
89
0
8
242
0
0
0
109
159
173
266
0
20
727
0
0
0
3
42
0
8
0
1
54
0
0
0
9
112
0
24
0
3
148
335
485
387
465
95
3,002
105
386
2,333
7,593
986
1,219
1,157
1,454
271
6,522
314
1,221
3,780
16,924
0
19
108
0
273
104
504
0
1,352
0
5,114
0
57
108
0
819
312
1,296
0
4,056
0
10,043
46
0
0
37
85
72
240
0
981
171
2,265
138
0
0
111
255
108
612
0
2,675
513
5,935
351
18
0
40
340
107
856
1,108
1,109
441
6,029
1,053
54
0
120
777
321
2,325
3,083
3,069
1,323
17,175
220
0
136
44
218
82
700
919
1,285
314
5,622
660
0
319
132
582
246
1,939
2,753
3,805
1,347
17,004
3
0
4
0
3
0
10
0
33
12
89
9
0
12
0
9
0
30
0
99
36
262
0
0
8
0
0
0
8
174
354
101
950
0
0
15
0
0
0
15
497
826
303
2,571
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
52
0
106
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
115
0
263
620
37
256
121
919
365
2,318
2,201
5,166
1,039
20,175
1,860
111
454
363
2,442
987
6,217
6,333
14,645
3,522
53,253
College/Department/Course
Master's
--5000---6000-STU
SCH
STU
SCH
Doctoral
--7000-STU
SCH
--TOTAL-STU
SCH
College of Behavioral and Health Sciences
Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice Administration
Forensics Sci-Criminal Justice
Total
Health and Human Performance
Athletic Coaching
Athletic Training
Communication Disorders
Exercise Science
Health & Human Performance
Health
Leisure and Sports Management
Leisure, Sprt&Tourism Stu
Physical Education
Total
Human Sciences
Child Dev Family Services
Family and Consumer Science
Human Sciences
Interior Design
Nutrition and Food Science
Textiles, Merchandising, and Design
Total
Nursing
Psychology
Social Work
Behavioral and Health Sciences Total
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Student Credit Hours by College, Department and Course Level
Fall 2012
College/Department/Course
Lower
--1000---2000-STU
SCH
STU
SCH
Upper
--3000---4000-STU
SCH
STU
SCH
Master's
--5000---6000-STU
SCH
STU
SCH
Doctoral
--7000-STU
SCH
--TOTAL-STU
SCH
Jennings A. Jones College of Business
Accounting
Accounting
Business Law
Total
Business Comm Entrepreneurship
Computer Information Systems
Computer Information Systems
Quantitative Methods
Total
Economics and Finance
Economics
Finance
Total
Management and Marketing
Business Administration
Leadership Studies
Management
Marketing
Total
Business Total
0
0
0
258
0
0
0
774
839
0
839
253
2,517
0
2,517
759
683
551
1,234
548
2,049
1,653
3,702
1,644
329
11
340
132
987
33
1,020
396
30
0
30
28
90
0
90
84
175
10
185
34
525
30
555
102
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2,056
572
2,628
1,253
6,168
1,716
7,884
3,759
4
0
4
12
0
12
367
291
658
1,101
873
1,974
562
314
876
1,686
942
2,628
133
33
166
399
99
498
45
0
45
135
0
135
239
100
339
717
300
1,017
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,350
738
2,088
4,050
2,214
6,264
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,110
92
1,202
3,330
276
3,606
358
656
1,014
1,074
1,968
3,042
179
121
300
537
363
900
5
9
14
15
27
42
112
62
174
336
186
522
53
0
53
158
0
158
1,817
940
2,757
5,450
2,820
8,270
0
0
0
0
0
262
0
0
0
0
0
786
0
0
0
0
0
2,952
0
0
0
0
0
8,856
0
47
1,376
1,324
2,747
6,419
0
141
4,128
3,972
8,241
19,257
257
9
286
156
708
1,646
771
9
858
468
2,106
4,920
0
0
0
0
0
117
0
0
0
0
0
351
52
0
293
77
422
1,154
156
0
879
231
1,266
3,462
0
0
0
0
0
53
0
0
0
0
0
158
309
56
1,955
1,557
3,877
12,603
927
150
5,865
4,671
11,613
37,790
0
5
0
0
0
5
0
15
0
0
0
15
0
11
0
0
21
32
0
33
0
0
63
96
0
0
0
65
119
184
0
0
0
195
357
552
0
0
63
1
175
239
0
0
189
3
1,047
1,239
0
7
10
9
4
30
0
21
30
27
36
114
158
258
65
427
58
966
474
774
207
1,281
174
2,910
0
95
0
225
0
320
0
285
0
684
0
969
158
376
138
727
377
1,776
474
1,128
426
2,190
1,677
5,895
0
0
207
0
0
330
0
537
542
0
0
414
0
0
990
0
1,404
1,419
0
45
0
0
0
0
0
45
77
0
135
0
0
0
0
0
135
231
0
24
0
352
0
20
312
708
892
0
72
0
1,056
0
60
936
2,124
2,676
0
274
0
364
0
199
121
958
1,197
0
939
0
1,689
0
765
498
3,891
5,130
0
0
0
17
0
35
16
68
98
0
0
0
153
0
105
66
324
438
6
0
0
246
0
55
75
382
1,348
18
0
0
736
0
165
225
1,144
4,054
0
0
0
2
33
0
0
35
355
0
0
0
6
109
0
0
115
1,084
6
343
207
981
33
639
524
2,733
4,509
18
1,146
414
3,640
109
2,085
1,725
9,137
15,032
College of Education
Educational Leadership
Counseling
Foundations of Education
Library Science
School Personnel Serv Education
Youth Education
Total
Elementary and Special Ed
Dyslexic Studies
Early Childhood Education
Elem Early & Special Education
Elementary Education
Literacy Studies
Reading
Special Education
Total
Education Total
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Student Credit Hours by College, Department and Course Level
Fall 2012
College/Department/Course
Lower
--1000---2000-STU
SCH
STU
SCH
Upper
--3000---4000-STU
SCH
STU
SCH
Master's
--5000---6000-STU
SCH
STU
SCH
Doctoral
--7000-STU
SCH
--TOTAL-STU
SCH
College of Liberal Arts
African American Studies
Aging Studies
Gerontology
Art
English
0
0
129
387
5
15
53
159
0
0
0
0
0
0
187
561
0
1,432
4,472
0
4,296
13,472
10
222
2,036
30
666
6,108
0
349
1,017
0
1,047
3,037
0
226
255
0
660
780
0
2
1
0
6
3
0
0
71
0
0
192
0
0
106
0
0
305
10
2,231
7,958
30
6,675
23,897
41
21
0
156
104
0
63
97
6
23
19
22
630
1,182
123
63
0
468
312
0
189
291
18
69
57
66
1,890
3,546
11
5
0
72
52
214
7
41
0
5
8
3
280
698
33
15
0
216
156
642
21
123
0
15
24
9
840
2,094
0
0
0
72
28
23
0
47
0
0
14
0
334
518
0
0
0
228
88
69
0
141
0
0
42
0
944
1,512
0
0
14
9
10
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
53
89
0
0
42
27
30
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
159
261
0
0
14
12
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
34
0
0
42
36
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
102
0
0
11
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
26
0
0
33
15
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
30
78
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
52
26
39
326
198
237
70
188
6
28
41
25
1,311
2,547
156
78
117
990
598
711
210
558
18
84
123
75
3,875
7,593
25
1,531
1,556
0
531
0
100
3,135
3,235
0
1,593
0
322
0
322
262
4,133
0
966
0
966
786
12,399
0
72
23
95
79
170
14
216
115
331
323
510
42
92
107
199
37
309
0
316
347
663
111
927
0
2
0
2
0
4
0
8
0
8
0
12
0
0
0
0
0
171
0
0
0
0
0
494
0
0
0
0
0
37
0
0
0
0
0
122
0
513
1,661
2,174
378
5,355
14
1,606
3,597
5,203
1,220
16,057
42
0
50
0
44
0
2,014
196
2,304
0
50
0
88
0
5,125
726
5,989
253
44
0
0
34
39
64
434
362
88
0
0
68
39
192
749
3
40
938
118
0
31
11
1,141
3
93
815
354
0
62
33
1,360
139
23
0
52
6
12
61
293
254
69
0
153
12
27
135
650
3
5
15
10
0
5
10
48
3
16
15
24
0
15
30
103
18
2
0
0
0
14
0
34
54
6
0
0
0
42
0
102
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
416
164
953
224
40
2,115
342
4,254
676
322
830
619
80
5,310
1,116
8,953
Foreign Languages and Literatures
Arabic
Chinese
Foreign Languages
French
German
Humanities
Italian
Japanese
Kurdish
Latin
Portuguese
Russian
Spanish
Total
Geosciences
Geography
Geology
Total
Global Studies
History
Middle East Studies
Music
Music Applied
Music Education
Music Ensembles
Music History & Lit
Music Pedagogy
Music
Music Theory
Total
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Fall 2012
College/Department/Course
Philosophy
Philosophy
Religious Studies
Total
Political Science
Paralegal Studies
Political Science
Total
Sociology and Anthropology
Anthropology
Sociology
Total
Speech and Theatre
Communication Studies
Dance
Organizational Comm
Theatre
Total
Women's Studies
Women's & Gender Studies
Liberal Arts Total
Lower
--1000---2000-STU
SCH
STU
SCH
Upper
--3000---4000-STU
SCH
STU
SCH
570
0
570
1,710
0
1,710
35
0
35
105
0
105
111
41
152
333
123
456
111
43
154
333
129
462
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
827
84
911
2,481
252
2,733
0
516
516
0
1,548
1,548
0
157
157
0
385
385
31
471
502
93
1,413
1,506
3
264
267
9
828
837
0
9
9
0
27
27
0
29
29
0
87
87
0
0
0
0
0
0
34
1,446
1,480
102
4,288
4,390
0
637
637
0
1,911
1,911
492
191
683
1,476
573
2,049
359
228
587
1,077
708
1,785
26
345
371
78
1,044
1,122
0
7
7
0
21
21
0
43
43
0
125
125
0
0
0
0
0
0
877
1,451
2,328
2,631
4,382
7,013
0
416
0
993
1,409
0
1,183
0
2,979
4,162
2,195
25
0
160
2,380
6,585
50
0
388
7,023
347
18
357
260
982
1,041
54
1,071
780
2,946
33
67
109
212
421
99
139
325
586
1,149
2
0
0
0
2
6
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2,577
526
466
1,625
5,194
7,731
1,426
1,396
4,733
15,286
0
0
68
204
116
348
14,609 41,462 11,569 33,951
Master's
--5000---6000-STU
SCH
STU
SCH
Doctoral
--7000-STU
SCH
17
51
21
63
0
0
10
30
0
0
5,628
14,921
2,695
7,844
109
288
384
1,108
143
427
--TOTAL-STU
SCH
35,137 100,001
College of Mass Communication
Electronic Media Communication
Electronic Media Communication
Photography
Total
Journalism
Advertising
Journalism
Public Relations
Visual Communication
Total
Mass Communication
Recording Industry
Recording Arts and Technologies
Recording Industry
Total
Mass Communication Total
214
0
214
642
0
642
188
85
273
564
255
819
614
113
727
1,840
336
2,176
191
47
238
567
141
708
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,207
245
1,452
3,613
732
4,345
0
259
0
0
259
0
0
777
0
0
777
0
0
122
0
142
264
0
0
366
0
426
792
0
77
297
184
29
587
0
231
821
552
87
1,691
0
28
202
31
9
270
0
84
579
93
27
783
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
70
0
0
0
0
0
206
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
105
880
215
180
1,380
70
315
2,543
645
540
4,043
206
0
569
569
1,042
0
1,707
1,707
3,126
0
0
0
537
0
0
0
1,611
0
1,158
1,158
2,472
0
3,463
3,463
7,330
0
953
953
1,461
0
2,842
2,842
4,333
2
0
2
2
6
0
6
6
102
0
102
172
321
0
321
527
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
104
2,680
2,784
5,686
327
8,012
8,339
16,933
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Student Credit Hours by College, Department and Course Level
Fall 2012
College/Department/Course
Lower
--1000---2000-STU
SCH
STU
SCH
Upper
--3000---4000-STU
SCH
STU
SCH
Master's
--5000---6000-STU
SCH
STU
SCH
Doctoral
--7000-STU
SCH
--TOTAL-STU
SCH
University College
Regents online Degree
ACCT-Accounting
ALH-Health Info Tech
ARTH-Art
ASTL-Education
BIOL-Biology
BMGT-Business Mgt
BUS-Business
CHEM-Chemistry
CIS-Comp Info Syst
CMT-Const Mgmt Technology
COBH-Public Health
COL-College
COM-Visual Comm
COMM-Comm Studies
CRMJ-Crim Justice Admin
CSCI-Computer Sci
CST-Computer Sci Tech
ECED-Educ & Physical Ed
ECON-Economics
EDAD-Edu Admin
EDCI-Ed Cur Instruction
EDU-Education
ENGL-English
ENTC-Eng Tech
ESC-Nat & Phy Sci
GEOG-Geography
HETH-Public Health
HIST-History
HIT-Health Info Tech
HPRO-Human Mov Sci Ed
HPSS-Hum Per&Sports Sci
HSC-Human Sciences
HTL-Bus & Commerce
HUM-Humanities
INFS-Computer Info Systems
INTC-Computer Graphics
JOUR-Journalism
LDSP-Leadership
25
1
0
0
43
0
5
0
2
2
0
2
9
1
4
0
0
2
0
0
0
4
0
0
1
0
0
0
10
0
0
1
1
2
2
2
0
0
75
3
0
0
167
0
15
0
6
6
0
6
27
3
12
0
0
4
0
0
0
12
0
0
4
0
0
0
30
0
0
3
3
6
6
6
0
0
0
0
11
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
6
2
4
13
18
0
0
2
51
0
0
5
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
33
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
18
6
12
39
54
0
0
6
153
0
0
15
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
26
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
76
2
0
16
0
73
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
56
31
0
0
0
0
0
78
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
63
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
228
6
0
48
0
219
0
0
24
0
0
0
0
0
168
93
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
9
0
0
19
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
15
0
0
0
4
19
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
19
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
27
0
0
57
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
45
0
0
0
12
57
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
57
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
30
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
0
90
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
0
0
0
0
0
27
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
1
11
30
43
26
5
1
4
2
9
2
9
48
10
2
4
15
18
9
2
6
142
2
1
21
4
92
10
1
8
1
1
2
2
2
77
33
75
3
33
90
167
78
15
3
12
6
27
6
27
144
30
6
12
43
54
27
6
18
426
6
4
63
12
276
30
3
24
3
3
6
6
6
231
99
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Fall 2012
College/Department/Course
LIST-Liberal Studies
MATH-Mathematics
MDT-Web Development
MGMT-Management
MKT-Marketing
NURS-Nursing
PADM-Public Admin
PETE-Human Perf&Spt Sc
PHE-Physical Education
PHIL-Philosophy
PHYS-Physics
PM-Public Mmgt
POLI-Political Science
POLS-Political Science
PRST-Professional Studies
PSCI-Physical Science
PSYC-Psychology
PTMA-Prof Studies
PY-Psychology
SOAA-Sociology
SOC-Sociology
SOCI-Sociology
SPAN-Spanish
SPCH-Speech
TEAS-Education
TECH-Education
TELC-Education
UNIV-University St
WMST-Women's Studies
Regents Online Degree Total
Study Abroad
University College
Dual Enrollment
Experiential Learning
Professional Studies
Total
University Studies
University College Total
Lower
--1000---2000-STU
SCH
STU
SCH
0
0
0
0
8
24
0
0
0
0
2
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
27
54
0
0
1
3
3
9
3
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
24
1
3
0
0
0
0
25
100
0
0
13
39
21
63
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
36
3
9
0
0
0
0
32
96
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
248
782
154
462
Upper
--3000---4000-STU
SCH
STU
SCH
0
0
21
63
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
30
30
90
0
0
0
0
0
0
28
84
7
21
29
87
4
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
49
147
0
0
21
63
24
72
2
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
55
165
0
0
13
39
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
39
0
0
54
162
43
129
0
0
18
54
16
48
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
11
0
0
9
27
0
0
1
3
18
54
141
423
0
0
0
0
523
1,569
483
1,451
Master's
--5000---6000-STU
SCH
STU
SCH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
330
921
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
147
441
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
21
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
534
1,533
Doctoral
--7000-STU
SCH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--TOTAL-STU
SCH
21
63
8
24
2
6
40
120
4
12
358
1,005
36
108
4
12
27
54
4
12
3
12
49
147
21
63
35
105
147
441
25
100
89
267
13
39
3
9
13
39
97
291
33
99
16
48
32
96
3
11
9
27
9
27
159
477
1
3
1,942
5,797
33
396
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
33
396
2
0
0
2
1,914
2,197
0
0
0
0
5,450
6,628
0
0
0
0
75
229
0
0
0
0
75
537
0
31
75
106
0
629
0
40
225
265
0
1,834
0
72
46
118
0
601
0
72
138
210
0
1,661
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
534
0
0
0
0
0
1,533
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
103
121
226
1,989
4,190
0
112
363
475
5,525
12,193
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Student Credit Hours by College, Department and Course Level
Fall 2012
College/Department/Course
Lower
--1000---2000-STU
SCH
STU
SCH
Upper
--3000---4000-STU
SCH
STU
SCH
Master's
--5000---6000-STU
SCH
STU
SCH
Doctoral
--7000-STU
SCH
--TOTAL-STU
SCH
Other
University Honors
Other Total
Grand Total
0
0
0
0
82
140
46
118
0
0
0
0
82
140
46
118
39,873 104,350 21,934 60,636 25,890 73,102 16,225 49,018
0
0
0
0
0
0
616
0
1,917
0
5,185
0
15,092
0
791
0
128
258
0
128
258
2,262 110,514 306,377
Source: IEPR 210-02
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Middle Tennessee State University
STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS
2012 Fact Book Snapshot of Fall 2012 Student Body
Headcount by College, Classifica on and Gender
Students by Ethnic Group
Headcount by Race, Classifica on and Gender
Student Age Informa on
Student Enrollment Hours Carried by Classifica on
Students by Classifica on and Gender
New and Returning Students by Classifica on and
Gender Fall 2012
Fall Semester Growth
Transfer Ins tu ons
Undergraduate Transfers by College, Department and
Major Evening Students by Credit Hours and Gender by
Classifica on
Off‐Campus Headcount: Credit Hours and Gender by
Classifica on
Off‐Campus Enrollment by Loca on
Alterna ve Delivery Courses
Residency Status of Students
Headcount by Tennessee County Fall Terms 2009‐2012 Headcount by Tennessee County (Map) Fall 2012
Headcount by State of Residence ‐ Comparison of Fall
2011 and 2012
Headcount by Country ‐ Comparison of Fall 2011 and Fall
2012 First‐Time Freshman by State ‐ Comparison of Fall 2011
and Fall 2012
First‐Time Freshman by County – Comparison of Fall
2011 and Fall 2012
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Snapshot of Fall 2012 Student Body
Total Headcount = 25,394
Gender
14,000
Status
20,000
13,640
18,674
18,000
13,500
16,000
13,000
14,000
12,000
12,500
12,000
10,000
11,754
8,000
11,500
6,720
6,000
4,000
11,000
2,000
10,500
Male
46%
0
Female
54%
Full-Time
74%
Part-Time
26%
College
6,000
5,415
4,674
5,000
4,000
3,144
3,004
3,000
2,000
2,565
3,023
2,137
1,182
1,000
250
0
Basic and
Applied
Sciences
18.4%
Beh. and
Health
Sciences
21.3%
Business
11.8%
Education
4.7%
Liberal Arts Mass Comm. University
12.4%
10.1%
College
8.4%
Non Degree
Seeking
1.0%
Graduate
Studies
11.9%
Classification
8,000
7,324
7,000
6,000
5,486
4,618
5,000
4,693
4,000
3,023
3,000
2,000
1,000
250
0
Freshman
22%
Sophomore
18%
Junior
18%
Senior
29%
Undergrad. Special
1%
Graduate
12%
Source: MTSU Office of Institutional Effectuveness, Planning and Research
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Headcount by College, Classification and Gender
Gender
Academic Year 2010-2012
Term
Summer
Fall
Spring
Gender
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
2009-10
3,587
4,959
8,546
11,744
13,444
25,188
11,107
12,546
23,653
% of Total
42%
58%
100%
47%
53%
100%
47%
53%
100%
2010-11
4,034
5,284
9,318
12,293
14,137
26,430
11,477
13,183
24,660
% of Total
43%
57%
100%
47%
53%
100%
47%
53%
100%
2011-12
4,138
5,261
9,399
12,251
14,191
26,442
11,261
12,931
24,192
% of Total
44%
56%
100%
46%
54%
100%
47%
53%
100%
College
Fall 2010-2012
College
Basic and Applied Sciences
Behavioral and Health Sciences
Business
Education
Liberal Arts
Mass Communication
University College
Non Degree Seeking
Total Undergraduates
Graduate Studies (includes 201 Non-
2010
4,793
5,087
3,236
1,427
3,483
2,717
2,474
184
23,401
% of Total
18%
19%
12%
5%
13%
10%
9%
1%
89%
2011
4,756
5,408
3,119
1,296
3,320
2,793
2,481
242
23,415
% of Total
18%
20%
12%
5%
13%
11%
9%
1%
89%
2012
4,674
5,415
3,004
1,182
3,144
2,565
2,137
250
22,371
% of Total
18%
21%
12%
5%
12%
10%
8%
1%
88%
3,029
11%
3,027
11%
3,023
12%
Total
26,430
100%
26,442
100%
25,394
100%
% of Total
23%
18%
19%
28%
1%
1%
9%
1%
1%
100%
2012
5,486
4,618
4,693
7,324
250
213
2,328
203
279
25,394
% of Total
22%
18%
18%
29%
1%
1%
9%
1%
1%
100%
Degree Seeking)
Classification
Fall 2010-2012
Classification
Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors
Undergraduate Special
Graduate Special
Master's
Specialist in Education
Doctoral
Total
2010
6,489
4,637
5,020
7,071
184
336
2,308
194
191
26,430
% of Total
25%
18%
19%
27%
1%
1%
9%
1%
1%
100%
2011
6,043
4,771
4,911
7,448
242
262
2,311
220
234
26,442
Source: MTSU Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Planning and Research
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Students by Ethnic Group - All Students
Ethnic Group
Fall 2010
Fall 2011
Fall 2012
Alaskan Native
Enrollment
% Student Body
% Yearly Change
5
0.0%
-44.4%
5
0.0%
0.0%
4
0.0%
-20.0%
American Indian
Enrollment
% Student Body
% Yearly Change
81
0.3%
-24.3%
79
0.3%
-2.5%
69
0.3%
-12.7%
Asian
Enrollment
% Student Body
% Yearly Change
834
3.2%
-4.5%
930
3.5%
11.5%
979
3.9%
5.3%
Black or
African American
Enrollment
% Student Body
% Yearly Change
4,307
16.3%
7.0%
4,622
17.5%
7.3%
4,669
18.4%
1.0%
Hispanic
Enrollment
% Student Body
% Yearly Change
767
2.9%
28.5%
865
3.3%
12.8%
927
3.7%
7.2%
Nat. Hawaiian or
Other Pacific Isl.
Enrollment
% Student Body
% Yearly Change
16
0.1%
-
22
0.1%
37.5%
25
0.1%
13.6%
White
Enrollment
% Student Body
% Yearly Change
19,388
73.4%
0.8%
18,888
71.4%
-2.6%
17,668
69.6%
-6.5%
Two or More Races
Enrollment
% Student Body
% Yearly Change
444
1.7%
-
535
2.0%
20.5%
618
2.4%
15.5%
Not Specified
Enrollment
% Student Body
% Yearly Change
Enrollment
% Yearly Change
588
2.2%
67.0%
26,430
4.9%
496
1.9%
-15.6%
26,442
0.0%
435
1.7%
-12.3%
25,394
-4.0%
TOTAL
Note: Effective with the 2010-11 academic year, higher education institutions must collect and report students’ race and
ethnicity using the new race/ethnicity categories as determined by the US Congress and documented in the Federal Register,
Volume 72, Number 202, pp. 59266-59279, 2007. The categories used in this report comply with this federal law.
Source: Census 1
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Headcount by Race, Classification and Gender
Fall 2012
Classification
First-Time Freshmen
Other Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors
Undergraduate Special
Total Undergraduate
Alaskan Native American Indian
M
F
M
F
0
0
3
8
0
0
2
1
0
0
9
8
1
1
6
4
1
1
9
12
0
0
0
0
2
2
29
33
Classification
Graduate Special
Master's
Educational Specialist
Doctoral
Total Graduate
Grand Total
Alaskan Native American Indian
M
F
M
F
0
0
0
1
0
0
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
3
4
2
2
32
37
M
Asian
61
39
66
84
117
44
411
M
Asian
2
90
2
24
118
529
F
44
28
47
76
129
27
351
F
3
84
1
11
99
450
Black or African
American
M
F
318
474
277
346
360
589
363
472
483
621
2
5
1,803
2,507
Nat. Hawaiian or
Hispanic
Other Pacific Isl.
M
F
M
F
67
80
1
1
53
45
3
1
86
120
2
2
60
89
2
2
111
139
1
6
6
3
0
1
383
476
9
13
Black or African
American
M
F
5
14
98
181
12
30
7
12
122
237
1,925
2,744
Nat. Hawaiian or
Hispanic
Other Pacific Isl.
M
F
M
F
3
1
0
0
18
38
1
2
0
2
0
0
2
4
0
0
23
45
1
2
406
521
10
15
White
M
953
778
1,493
1,680
2,552
53
7,509
M
White
45
706
28
96
875
8,384
F
955
685
1,578
1,662
2,946
43
7,869
Two or More
Races
M
F
44
75
50
42
54
65
27
63
55
69
0
0
230
314
Not Specified
M
F
17
19
10
6
61
78
39
62
34
38
49
17
210
220
F
133
1,047
122
113
1,415
9,284
Two or More
Races
M
F
1
5
18
35
1
5
3
6
23
51
253
365
Not Specified
M
F
0
0
3
2
0
0
0
0
3
2
213
222
Total
M
F
1,464
1,656
1,212
1,154
2,131
2,487
2,262
2,431
3,363
3,961
154
96
10,586 11,785
M
Total
56
937
43
132
1,168
11,754
Headcount by Race
Fall 2012
MTSU
MTSU Total
skan Naterican Ind Asian African AHispanican or Oth White Or More R
ot Specified
4
69
979
4669
927
25 17668
618
435
Total Headcount = 25,394
20,000
17,668
18,000
16,000
14,000
12,000
10,000
8,000
6,000
4,669
4,000
2,000
0
4
69
979
Alaskan Native
American Indian
Asian
Black or African
American
927
25
Hispanic
Nat. Hawaiian or
Other Pacific Isl.
White
618
435
Two Or More Races
Not Specified
F
157
1,391
160
147
1,855
13,640
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Student Age Information
Average Age by Student Level
Fall Terms 2010 - 2012
Fall 2010
Level
First-Time Freshmen
Other Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors
Undergraduate Special
TOTAL Undergraduate
Graduate Special
Master's
Specialist in Education
Doctoral
TOTAL Graduate
TOTAL
Fall 2011
Fall 2012
Headcount
Age
Headcount
Age
Headcount
Age
3,777
2,712
4,637
5,020
7,071
184
23,401
336
2,308
194
191
3,029
26,430
19
22
22
24
27
26
23
38
31
38
35
32
24
3,439
2,604
4,771
4,911
7,448
242
23,415
262
2,311
220
234
3,027
26,442
19
22
22
24
27
25
23
38
31
38
35
32
24
3,120
2,366
4,618
4,693
7,324
250
22,371
213
2,328
203
279
3,023
25,394
19
22
22
24
27
24
24
38
31
38
35
32
25
Headcount by Age
Fall 2012
Age
17 or less
18-20
21-24
25-34
35-64
over 64
Undergraduate
Percent
Graduate
22,371
99%
3,023
70
8,092
8,823
3,804
1,573
9
Total
0%
36%
39%
17%
7%
0%
0
1
553
1,469
993
7
Total
Percent No. Students
0%
0%
18%
49%
33%
0%
100%
70
8,093
9,376
5,273
2,566
16
25,394
Percent
0%
32%
37%
21%
10%
0%
100%
Student Headcount Age 25 and Above
Fall 2009
Headcount
Fall 2010
7,885
Fall 2011
8,053
Fall 2012
7,855
Source: RBAM 370
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Student Enrollment Hours Carried by Classification
Fall 2012
Hours
Enrolled
Freshman Sophomore
Junior
Undergrad Graduate
Senior
Special
Special Masters
Ed. S. Doctorate
Total
Total
Students Credit Hours
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25+
3
1
57
10
0
135
36
7
128
51
14
938
742
340
1,906
932
114
70
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
52
15
3
173
74
22
116
83
24
1030
948
396
829
615
127
103
4
1
1
0
0
0
0
5
1
87
23
1
233
56
27
190
69
28
1,266
572
326
1,025
372
137
240
20
4
10
1
0
0
0
13
4
320
85
9
704
130
78
490
126
69
1,875
663
440
1,223
438
196
371
55
13
16
3
1
1
1
146
2
24
15
0
12
6
3
4
1
1
10
3
6
16
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
161
2
1
34
2
1
5
2
0
2
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
69
5
306
7
39
935
57
40
533
73
15
203
19
0
24
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
1
3
168
3
1
19
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
29
1
35
4
3
106
10
14
42
12
6
12
3
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
267
14
1,050
162
59
2,500
374
193
1,527
417
157
5,336
2,950
1,509
5,027
2,360
574
785
81
18
27
4
1
1
1
267
28
3,150
648
295
15,000
2,618
1,544
13,743
4,170
1,727
64,032
38,350
21,126
75,405
37,760
9,758
14,130
1,539
360
567
88
23
24
25
Total
5,486
4,618
4,693
7,324
250
213
2,328
203
279
25,394
306,377
Source: RBAM 150
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Students by Classification and Gender
Fall 2012
Full-Time Students
Classification
First - Time Freshmen
Other Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors
Undergraduate Special
Sub-Total Undergraduate
Graduate Special
Master's
Specialist in Education
Doctoral
Sub-Total Graduate
Total Full-Time
# Students
1,436
1,026
1,880
1,945
2,452
14
8,753
2
115
0
8
125
8,878
Male
Student
Hours
FTE
21,152
1,410.13
14,119
941.27
26,204
1,746.93
27,187
1,812.47
34,486 229,907.00
191
12.73
123,339
8,222.60
27
2.25
1,418
118.17
0
0.00
102
8.50
1,547
128.92
124,886
8,351.51
# Students
28
186
251
317
911
140
1,833
54
822
43
124
1,043
2,876
Male
Student
Hours
227
1,332
1,829
2,257
6,117
264
12,026
223
5,271
262
774
6,530
18,556
FTE
15.13
88.80
121.93
150.46
407.80
17.60
801.73
18.58
439.24
21.83
64.49
544.16
1,345.89
11,754 143,442
9,697.41
# Students
1,632
950
2,174
2,028
2,844
22
9,650
3
134
0
9
146
9,796
Female
Student
Hours
24,057
13,072
30,429
28,673
39,935
308
136,474
42
1,675
0
110
1,827
138,301
# Students
24
204
313
403
1,117
74
2,135
154
1,257
160
138
1,709
3,844
Female
Student
Hours
173
1,418
2,274
2,822
7,436
213
14,336
564
7,970
989
775
10,298
24,634
FTE
11.53
94.53
151.60
188.13
495.73
14.20
955.73
46.99
664.16
82.41
64.58
858.16
1,813.89
13,640 162,935
11,064.41
FTE
1,603.80
871.47
2,028.60
1,911.53
2,662.33
20.53
9,098.27
3.50
139.58
0.00
9.16
152.24
9,250.51
# Students
3,068
1,976
4,054
3,973
5,296
36
18,403
5
249
0
17
271
18,674
Total
Student
Hours
45,209
27,191
56,633
55,860
74,421
499
259,813
69
3,093
0
212
3,374
263,187
FTE
3,013.93
1,812.73
3,775.53
3,724.00
4,961.40
33.27
17,320.86
5.75
257.75
0.00
17.67
281.15
17,602.03
# Students
52
390
564
720
2,028
214
3,968
208
2,079
203
262
2,752
6,720
Total
Student
Hours
400
2,750
4,103
5,079
13,553
477
26,362
787
13,241
1,251
1,549
16,828
43,190
FTE
26.66
183.33
273.53
338.60
903.53
31.80
1,757.46
65.58
1,103.41
104.25
129.08
1,402.33
3,159.79
Part-Time Students
Classification
First - Time Freshmen
Other Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors
Undergraduate Special
Sub-Total Undergraduate
Graduate Special
Master's
Specialist in Education
Doctoral
Sub-Total Graduate
Total Part-Time
Grand Total
25,394 306,377 20,761.83
Note: FTE totals may vary from the summed parts due to rounding.
Note: THEC defines full-time = 12 credit hours, regardless of classification.
Note: One Undergraduate FTE = 15 credit hours and One Graduate FTE = 12 credit hours.
Source: MTSU Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Planning and Research
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New Students by Classification and Gender
Fall 2012
Classification
Male
Female
TOTAL
First-Time Freshmen
New Transfers
New Undergraduate Special
Sub-Total Undergraduate
Graduate Special
Master's
Specialist in Education
Doctoral
Sub-Total Graduate
1,464
952
12
2,428
25
257
1
10
293
1,656
1,096
14
2,766
73
349
2
7
431
3,120
2,048
26
5,194
98
606
3
17
724
Total New Students
2,721
3,197
5,918
Returning Students by Classification and Gender
Fall 2012
Classification
Male
Female
TOTAL
Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors
Undergraduate Special
Sub-Total Undergraduate
Graduate Special
Master's
Specialist in Education
Doctoral
Sub-Total Graduate
830
1,692
1,855
3,047
128
7,552
25
627
31
109
792
792
1,999
1,981
3,570
64
8,406
38
962
132
128
1,260
1,622
3,691
3,836
6,617
192
15,958
63
1,589
163
237
2,052
Total Returnees
8,344
9,666
18,010
Source: MTSU Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Planning and Research
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Fall Semester Growth
8,000
7,000
6,000
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
New First Time
Freshman
New Transfer
New
Undergraduate
Special
New Graduate
Special
New Masters
Candidates
New EdS
Fall 2010
3,777
2,254
26
93
608
1
26
6,785
Fall 2011
3,439
2,182
24
97
609
-
13
6,364
Fall 2012
3,120
2,048
26
98
606
3
17
5,918
New Doctoral
Student
Total New
Students
Headcount by Student Type
Fall 2010 - 2012
Term
Fall 2010
Fall 2011
% Change
2010-2012
Fall 2012
New Students
New Masters Candidates
3,777
2,254
26
93
608
3,439
2,182
24
97
609
3,120
2,048
26
98
606
-17.4%
-9.1%
0.0%
5.4%
-.3%
New EdS
New Doctoral Student
Total New Students
1
26
6,785
13
6,364
3
17
5,918
200.0%
-34.6%
-12.8%
New First Time Freshman
New Transfer
New Undergraduate Special
New Graduate Special
Returning Students
1,960
1,932
1,622
-17.2%
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors
Undergraduate Special Continuing
Graduate Special Continuing
Masters Candidates Continuing
EdS Continuing
Doctoral Continuing
Total Returning Students
3,629
4,038
6,203
132
115
1,572
145
144
17,938
3,746
4,011
6,653
199
131
1,577
146
205
18,600
3,691
3,836
6,617
192
63
1,589
163
237
18,010
1.7%
-5.0%
6.7%
45.5%
-45.2%
1.1%
12.4%
64.6%
0.4%
Freshman Readmitted
Sophomores Readmitted
Juniors Readmitted
Seniors Readmitted
Undergraduate Special Readmitted
Graduate Special Readmitted
Masters Candidates Readmitted
EdS Readmitted
Doctoral Readmitted
260
272
300
523
2
128
128
48
21
1,682
230
283
231
466
2
34
125
74
16
1,461
214
288
258
425
52
133
37
25
1,432
-17.7%
5.9%
-14.0%
-18.7%
-100.0%
-59.4%
3.9%
-22.9%
19.0%
-14.9%
25
17
34
36.0%
26,430
26,442
25,394
-3.9%
Freshmen Continuing
Re-Enrollees
Total Re-Enrolling Students
High School Students
Concurrent High School
Overall Growth
Source: MTSU Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Planning and Research
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Transfer Institutions of Undergraduate Students
Fall 2012
Sorted By Total New Transfer Students
INSTITUTION
Out-of-State
Motlow State Cmty College
Nashville State Community College
Columbia St Cmty College
Volunteer State Cmty College
Univ Tennessee Knoxville
Univ Tennessee Chattanooga
Unknown State
Tennessee Tech University
Southwest Tennessee Comm College
Pellissippi St Tech Cmty College
Tennessee State University
University of Memphis
Austin Peay State University
Chattanooga St Tech Cmty College
Jackson State Cmty Coll
Univ Tennessee Martin
Lipscomb University
Roane State Cmty College
East Tennessee State Univ
Cleveland State Cmty College
Belmont University
Walters State Cmty College
Dyersburg State Cmty College
Lane College
Cumberland University
Lee University
Northeast State Tech Cmty College
Bethel College Tn
Freed-Hardeman University
Union University
Trevecca Nazarene University
Martin Methodist College
Aquinas College Tn
Carson-Newman College
ITT Technical Inst Nashville
Bryan College
Daymar Institute Murfreesboro
King College
Omore College Design
TN Tech Center Murfreesboro
Univ South
Vanderbilt University
Daymar Institute Nashville
DeVry University Nashville
Hiwassee College
Kaplan Career Institute
Maryville College Tn
Nossi College Of Art
FR
153
49
30
29
25
31
22
7
14
20
9
16
12
9
8
7
4
5
3
2
4
3
1
4
6
2
6
4
4
1
1
3
2
2
0
2
0
3
3
1
3
0
0
2
0
0
2
0
2
New Transfer Students
SO
JR
SR
157
126
97
70
94
10
48
50
29
44
64
15
45
62
14
27
8
12
35
13
5
5
35
19
19
11
10
15
6
2
13
15
5
8
5
8
13
6
3
11
7
5
9
9
2
7
13
1
13
8
3
8
10
2
11
9
2
9
3
4
5
6
1
6
3
3
7
6
0
4
4
0
5
1
0
3
2
4
4
1
0
1
5
1
3
1
2
8
1
0
2
4
3
5
0
1
3
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
4
2
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
TOTAL
533
223
157
152
146
78
75
66
54
43
42
37
34
32
28
28
28
25
25
18
16
15
14
12
12
11
11
11
10
10
10
9
8
7
6
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
FR
243
160
79
71
72
38
25
13
18
47
28
21
33
15
44
32
32
10
20
5
16
5
13
27
11
3
8
8
8
2
2
3
7
2
2
5
0
8
3
1
3
1
0
3
0
1
2
0
3
All Transfer Students
SO
JR
SR
467
631
1208
276
435
644
161
236
438
150
282
481
153
254
431
67
65
170
74
76
92
19
50
85
47
74
98
81
70
97
54
66
90
33
48
85
42
36
58
44
37
74
58
44
84
48
73
74
55
40
76
18
29
47
29
37
45
25
21
49
20
16
26
14
17
56
19
14
43
32
28
29
12
8
14
14
13
27
7
7
4
11
13
15
7
7
7
11
7
11
7
18
10
9
9
22
6
14
17
3
10
15
3
8
9
4
2
0
2
1
3
2
3
0
0
0
2
3
3
3
0
1
0
5
0
5
1
2
9
5
1
6
2
0
2
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
4
9
1
2
0
TOTAL
2549
1515
914
984
910
340
267
167
237
295
238
187
169
170
230
227
203
104
131
100
78
92
89
116
45
57
26
47
29
31
37
43
44
30
22
11
6
13
5
10
4
11
12
15
4
4
2
13
6
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INSTITUTION
Rhodes College
South College
Tennessee Wesleyan College
American Baptist College
Christian Brothers University
Fisk University
Intl Acad of Design- Nashville
Knoxville College
Lambuth University
Lincoln Memorial University
Memphis College Of Art
Milligan College
National College Bus Tech
Remington College Memphis
Southrn Adventist University
TN Tech Center Livingston
TN Tech Center Nashville
TN Tech Center Shelbyville
Tusculum College
Watkins Coll Art & Design
Williamson Christian College
Argosy University, Nashville
Baptis College of Health & Science
Daymar Institute Clarksville
Free Will Baptist Bible Coll
High-Tech Inst Nashville
Johnson Bible College
Lemoyne-Owen College
Nashville Auto-Diesel College
North Central Institute
Tennessee Temple University
TN Tech Center Hohenwald
TN Foreign Language Institute
Victory University
TOTALS
FR
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR
529
New Transfer Students
SO
JR
SR
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SO
JR
SR
639
598
281
TOTAL
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TOTAL
2,047
FR
0
0
0
2
3
0
2
1
0
0
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
1
0
0
0
1
1
FR
1,186
All Transfer Students
SO
JR
SR
1
1
3
1
2
1
0
3
6
0
0
0
9
4
4
1
3
6
0
1
0
0
0
0
3
4
10
1
1
2
2
0
1
0
1
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
4
4
2
4
4
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
4
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
SO
JR
SR
2,131
2,844
4,826
TOTAL
5
4
9
2
20
10
3
1
17
4
4
4
4
1
4
1
1
1
13
13
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
12
1
1
1
1
1
1
TOTAL
10,987
Source: SZRTSR Report
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Types of Institutions From Which Undergraduate Students Transferred
by Class and Gender
Fall 2012
Freshmen
Tennessee Institutions
All 2-Year
All 4-Year
All Less Than 2-Year
All Others
Sub-totals
Out of State
Unknown
Grand Totals
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
All Classes
Men
Women
Men
Women
Men
Women
Men
Women
Men
Women
TOTAL
277
124
0
0
360
163
2
4
459
235
0
0
644
307
0
0
739
268
0
1
836
319
0
0
1,070
450
0
0
1,438
574
1
0
2,545
1,077
0
1
3,278
1,363
3
4
5,823
2,440
3
5
401
529
694
951
1,008
1,155
1,520
2,013
3,623
4,648
8,271
128
115
229
238
317
314
606
602
1,280
1,270
2,549
5
8
10
9
28
22
45
40
88
79
534
652
933
1,198
1,353
1,491
2,171
2,655
4,991
5,997
167
10,987
Source: SZRTSR Report
Undergraduate Transfers by College, Department & Major
Fall 2012
College of Basic and Applied Sciences
Aerospace
Aerospace (B.S.)
Total
Agribusiness and Agriscience
Agribusiness (B.S.)
Animal Science (B.S.)
Environmental Science Tech (B.S.)
Plant & Soil Science (B.S.)
Total
Biology
Biology (B.S.)
Forensic Science (B.S.)
Total
Chemistry
Biochemistry (B.S.)
Chemistry (B.S.)
Environmental Science Tech (B.S.)
Science (B.S.)
Total
Computer Science
Computer Science (B.S.)
Total
Concrete Industry Management
Concrete Industry Management (B.S.)
Total
Engineering Technology
Construction Management (B.S.)
Engineering Technology (B.S.)
Environmental Science Tech (B.S.)
SO
FR
New Transfer Students
JR
SR
TOTAL
FR
SO
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All Transfer Students
JR
SR
TOTAL
17
17
21
21
11
11
11
11
60
60
47
47
71
71
85
85
155
155
358
358
2
5
0
1
8
4
11
0
1
16
3
8
0
2
13
0
5
0
0
5
9
29
0
4
42
5
12
0
1
18
12
36
1
3
52
19
28
0
11
58
9
59
1
31
100
45
135
2
46
228
7
1
8
13
6
19
15
1
16
7
3
10
42
11
53
23
9
32
51
10
61
77
9
86
142
15
157
293
43
336
2
5
0
33
40
3
4
0
29
36
2
2
0
16
20
4
2
0
15
21
11
13
0
93
117
4
9
0
115
128
8
13
0
98
119
20
15
1
88
124
50
21
2
104
177
82
58
3
405
548
18
18
13
13
13
13
8
8
52
52
26
26
35
35
49
49
64
64
174
174
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
6
6
3
3
11
11
19
19
37
37
70
70
3
11
0
4
15
2
8
13
1
4
13
0
19
52
3
5
28
1
13
34
5
21
56
4
37
80
9
76
198
19
Undergraduate Transfers by College, Department & Major
Fall 2012
SO
FR
Total
Mathematical Sciences
Mathematics (B.S.)
Total
Physics and Astronomy
Physics (B.S.)
Total
Basic and Applied Sciences Total
New Transfer Students
JR
SR
TOTAL
FR
SO
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All Transfer Students
JR
SR
TOTAL
14
21
22
17
74
34
52
81
126
293
1
1
1
1
8
8
4
4
14
14
5
5
16
16
30
30
52
52
103
103
3
3
110
2
2
131
1
1
106
2
2
79
8
8
426
6
6
299
7
7
424
8
8
540
19
19
887
40
40
2,150
Undergraduate Transfers by College, Department & Major
Fall 2012
College of Behavioral and Health Sciences
Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice Admin (B.S.)
SO
FR
New Transfer Students
JR
SR
TOTAL
FR
SO
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All Transfer Students
JR
SR
TOTAL
14
14
12
12
12
12
7
7
45
45
33
33
69
69
87
87
138
138
327
327
8
6
6
0
2
1
6
12
5
0
7
3
4
8
5
0
5
3
1
2
1
0
2
1
19
28
17
0
16
8
15
10
9
0
3
1
20
59
14
0
12
5
19
76
27
0
22
17
18
79
45
2
52
15
72
224
95
2
89
38
Speech & Theatre - Communication Disorders (B.A.)
0
1
2
0
3
0
3
4
2
9
Speech & Theatre - Communication Disorders (B.S.)
Total
Human Sciences
Family & Consumer Studies (B.S.)
Interior Design (B.S.)
Nutrition & Food Science (B.S.)
Textiles Merchandising Design (B.S.)
Total
Nursing
Nursing (B.S.N.)
Total
Psychology
Industrial & Org Psychology (B.S.)
Psychology (B.S.)
Total
3
26
4
38
5
32
0
7
12
103
7
45
16
129
18
183
23
236
64
593
2
0
8
6
16
4
2
6
7
19
3
3
7
0
13
0
2
3
1
6
9
7
24
14
54
5
3
15
16
39
13
7
20
27
67
25
10
36
15
86
36
15
72
28
151
79
35
143
86
343
51
51
52
52
37
37
37
37
177
177
110
110
164
164
146
146
346
346
766
766
0
17
17
0
27
27
2
28
30
0
9
9
2
81
83
2
40
42
2
106
108
7
141
148
17
218
235
28
505
533
Total
Health and Human Performance
Athletic Training (B.S.)
Exercise Science (B.S.)
Health Education (B.S.)
Leisure Sprt & Tourism Studies (B.S.)
Physical Education (B.S.)
Recreation & Leisure Services (B.S.)
Undergraduate Transfers by College, Department & Major
Fall 2012
SO
FR
Social Work
Social Work (B.S.W.)
Total
Behavioral and Health Sciences Total
6
6
130
New Transfer Students
JR
SR
16
16
164
9
9
133
TOTAL
3
3
69
34
34
496
FR
SO
8
8
277
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All Transfer Students
JR
SR
41
41
578
51
51
701
109
109
1,215
TOTAL
209
209
2,771
Undergraduate Transfers by College, Department & Major
Fall 2012
Jennings A. Jones College of Business
Accounting
Accounting (B.B.A.)
Total
Business Communication and Entrepreneurship
Business Education (B.S.)
Entrepreneurship (B.B.A.)
Office Management (B.B.A.)
Total
Computer Information Systems
Information Systems (B.B.A.)
Total
Economics and Finance
Economics (B.B.A.)
Finance (B.B.A.)
Total
Management and Marketing
Business Administration (B.B.A.)
Management (B.B.A.)
Marketing (B.B.A.)
Total
Business Total
SO
FR
New Transfer Students
JR
SR
TOTAL
FR
SO
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All Transfer Students
JR
SR
TOTAL
10
10
16
16
22
22
13
13
61
61
28
28
49
49
101
101
208
208
386
386
2
1
0
3
1
2
2
5
6
2
7
15
1
0
1
2
10
5
10
25
3
3
0
6
3
14
2
19
19
20
7
46
21
28
10
59
46
65
19
130
4
4
7
7
14
14
7
7
32
32
12
12
27
27
52
52
99
99
190
190
0
2
2
2
5
7
1
7
8
0
1
1
3
15
18
0
6
6
6
27
33
6
22
28
21
54
75
33
109
142
31
6
5
42
61
25
6
5
36
71
27
10
7
44
103
7
3
1
11
34
90
25
18
133
269
48
15
14
77
129
87
27
31
145
273
133
37
41
211
438
124
95
71
290
731
392
174
157
723
1,571
8
5
2
15
17
12
5
34
15
17
6
38
6
7
3
16
46
41
16
103
19
12
4
35
47
55
18
120
59
62
18
139
90
238
44
372
215
367
84
666
College of Education
Elementary and Special Education
Early Childhood Education (B.S.)
Interdisciplinary Studies (B.S.)
Special Education (B.S.)
Education Total
Undergraduate Transfers by College, Department & Major
Fall 2012
College of Liberal Arts
Art
Art (B.F.A.)
Art Education (B.S.)
Art History (B.A.)
Total
Economics and Finance
Economics (B.S.)
Total
English
English (B.A.)
Total
Foreign Languages and Literature
Foreign Language (B.A.)
Foreign Language (B.S.)
Total
SO
FR
New Transfer Students
JR
SR
TOTAL
FR
SO
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All Transfer Students
JR
SR
TOTAL
11
4
1
16
15
3
0
18
11
2
0
13
4
1
0
5
41
10
1
52
20
7
1
28
38
5
2
45
51
9
1
61
52
14
6
72
161
35
10
206
0
0
0
0
3
3
1
1
4
4
2
2
2
2
8
8
16
16
28
28
6
6
6
6
24
24
2
2
38
38
24
24
30
30
73
73
88
88
215
215
4
1
5
5
1
6
2
0
2
2
1
3
13
3
16
6
2
8
11
3
14
15
2
17
31
12
43
63
19
82
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
6
6
1
1
4
4
13
13
33
33
51
51
6
6
9
9
13
13
5
5
33
33
12
12
14
14
59
59
85
85
170
170
1
1
0
0
2
2
0
0
3
3
6
6
5
5
15
15
20
20
46
46
9
9
21
21
7
7
4
4
41
41
24
24
45
45
28
28
48
48
145
145
Geosciences
Geoscience (B.S.)
Total
History
History (B.A.)
Total
Liberal Arts
Global Studies (B.A.)
Total
Music
Music (B.M.)
Total
Undergraduate Transfers by College, Department & Major
Fall 2012
SO
FR
Philosophy
Philosophy (B.A.)
Total
Political Science
International Relations (B.S.)
Political Science (B.A.)
Political Science (B.S.)
Total
Sociology and Anthropology
Anthropology (B.S.)
Sociology (B.A.)
Sociology (B.S.)
Total
Speech and Theatre
Organizational Communication (B.S.)
Speech & Theatre (B.A.)
Speech & Theatre (B.S.)
Total
Liberal Arts Total
New Transfer Students
JR
SR
TOTAL
FR
SO
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All Transfer Students
JR
SR
TOTAL
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
3
1
1
12
12
16
16
2
3
9
14
1
4
6
11
0
3
8
11
2
3
1
6
5
13
24
42
3
7
13
23
8
15
25
48
14
15
45
74
17
24
52
93
42
61
135
238
4
3
1
8
3
4
3
10
2
3
6
11
1
1
1
3
10
11
11
32
7
3
2
12
8
6
8
22
17
11
23
51
29
9
25
63
61
29
58
148
1
1
2
4
70
4
4
4
12
94
3
4
4
11
99
1
1
1
3
34
9
10
11
30
297
3
4
3
10
150
18
6
14
38
270
35
13
15
63
463
37
9
20
66
639
93
32
52
177
1,522
Undergraduate Transfers by College, Department & Major
Fall 2012
College of Mass Communication
Mass Communication
Mass Communication (B.S.)
Total
Recording Industry
Recording Industry (B.S.)
Total
Mass Communication Total
SO
FR
New Transfer Students
JR
SR
TOTAL
FR
SO
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All Transfer Students
JR
SR
TOTAL
25
25
30
30
24
24
3
3
82
82
53
53
125
125
156
156
214
214
548
548
39
39
64
54
54
84
36
36
60
14
14
17
143
143
225
89
89
142
160
160
285
183
183
339
274
274
488
706
706
1,254
1
7
8
1
70
79
5
10
15
1
45
61
16
17
33
5
21
59
5
16
21
0
12
33
27
50
77
7
148
232
2
14
16
1
137
154
26
39
65
3
113
181
95
73
168
15
41
224
298
124
422
17
55
494
421
250
671
36
346
1,053
529
639
598
282
2,048
1,186
2,131
2,844
4,826
10,987
University College
Regents Online Degree Program
Liberal Studies (B.S.)
Professional Studies (B.S.)
Regents Online Degree Program Total
University Studies (B.U.S.)
Undeclared (0.0.0.0.0.0.)
University College Total
Grand Total
Source: MTSU Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Planning and Research
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Evening Students* by Credit Hours and Gender by Classification
(*After 4:00 PM)
Fall 2012
Male
Credit Hours
Female
Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors
Undergraduate Special
Graduate Special
Master's
Specialist in Education
Doctoral
1,250
1,063
1,192
1,832
16
19
636
6
83
5,131
4,241
4,871
7,537
50
65
3,366
27
384
1,277
1,103
1,090
1,755
24
34
741
15
84
5,213
3,997
4,211
7,086
69
117
3,770
66
379
2,527
2,166
2,282
3,587
40
53
1,377
21
167
10,344
8,238
9,082
14,623
119
182
7,136
93
763
6,097
25,672
6,123
24,908
12,220
50,580
Credit Hours Total Students
Total
Credit Hours
Total
Credit Hours Total Students
Total
Credit Hours
Classification
Evening Students by Age*
Classification
Male
Credit Hours
Female
17 or Less
18 - 20
21 - 24
25 - 34
35 and Older
5
1,688
2,525
1,428
451
15
6,534
10,578
6,543
2,002
20
1,983
2,411
1,173
536
75
7,396
9,844
5,318
2,275
25
3,671
4,936
2,601
987
90
13,930
20,422
11,861
4,277
6,097
25,672
6,123
24,908
12,220
50,580
Total
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Off-Campus Headcount:
Credit Hours and Gender by Classification
Fall 2012
Classification
Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors
Undergraduate Special
Graduate Special
Master's
Specialist in Education
Doctoral
Total
Credit Hours Total Students*
Total
Credit Hours
Male
Credit Hours
Female
1
2
9
16
1
2
33
31
0
3
6
34
67
3
6
189
186
0
3
8
24
56
6
28
127
119
0
15
45
157
385
18
84
708
744
0
4
10
33
72
7
30
160
150
0
18
51
191
452
21
90
897
930
0
95
494
371
2,156
466
2,650
* Unduplicated Headcount
Source: RBAM 170
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Off-Campus Enrollment by Location
Fall 2012
Location
City
Enrollments*
Credit Hours
FTE
Clifton
Columbia
Fayetteville
McMinnville
Tullahoma
Nashville
8
78
44
14
33
2
48.00
531.00
255.00
81.00
264.00
6.00
1,185.00
4.00
37.55
21.25
6.75
22.00
0.40
91.95
Murfreesboro
Smyrna
Murfreesboro
Columbia
Winchester
Kingston Springs
Thompson Station
Smyrna
Murfreesboro
Huntsville
Hohenwald
Shelbyville
Rockvale
Pulaski
13
12
7
22
7
10
27
11
5
11
10
73
39
11
78.00
72.00
21.00
88.00
42.00
57.00
81.00
60.00
30.00
66.00
54.00
288.00
234.00
66.00
1,237.00
6.50
6.00
1.40
5.86
3.50
4.75
6.75
5.00
2.50
5.50
4.50
20.40
19.50
5.50
97.66
Lebanon
Murfreesboro
Dickson
6
42
7
36
150
42
228
3.00
12.50
3.50
19.00
2,650
208.61
Community Colleges
Columbia State Community College
Columbia State Community College
Motlow State Community College
Motlow State Community College
Motlow State Community College
Nashville State Community College
Sub-Total
Other Schools
Cason Lane Academy
Cedar Grove Elementary School
Central Magnet School
Columbia Academy
Franklin County High School
Harpeth High School
Independence High School
John Coleman Elementary
John Pittard Elementary
Lakewood Elementary School
Lewis Co. Board of Education
Middle Tennessee Education Center
Rockvale Middle School
Tennessee Technology Center
Sub-Total
Corporations and Other Agencies
Maple Hill Church
The Maple Leaf Plaza
Renaissance Center
Sub-Total
Total
Unduplicated Off-Campus Headcount*
466
Note: FTE totals may vary from the summed parts due to rounding.
*Students may attend more than one location. Students are counted only one time for the unduplicated headcount.
Source: RBAM 080
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Alternative Delivery Courses
Fall 2012
Undergraduate
Correspondence
Hybrid
On-Line Internet
Video Conference
Regents On-Line
Undergraduate Total
Graduate
Correspondence
Hybrid
On-Line Internet
Video Conference
Regents On-Line
Graduate Total
Total
Credit Hours
FTE
2,522
1,255
17,251
372
7,303
28,703
168.13
83.67
1,150.07
24.80
486.87
1,913.53
6
252
2,163
48
1,988
4,457
0.50
21.00
180.25
4.00
165.67
371.42
33,160
2,285
Alternative Delivery Courses by Age
Age
Undergraduate
17 or less
18-20
21-24
25-34
35-64
Over 64
Undergraduate Total
Graduate
18-20
21-24
25-34
35-64
Over 64
Graduate Total
Total
Headcount
Credit Hours
FTE
3
879
2365
1463
824
0
5,534
15
3605
11591
8544
4948
0
28,703
1.00
240.33
772.73
569.60
329.87
0.00
1,913.53
0
136
446
354
2
938
0
604
2097
1747
9
4,457
0.00
50.33
174.75
145.58
0.75
371.42
6,472
33,160
2,285
Note: Totals may vary from the summed parts due to rounding.
Source: Class-AL (IEPR)
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Residency Status of Students*
Fall 2012
New Students
Classification
Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors
Undergrad Special
Graduate Special
Master's Candidate
Specialist in Education
Doctoral
Total
Men
1,590
252
235
103
12
23
188
1
4
2,408
In State
Women
1,831
324
292
141
10
68
283
2
3
2,954
Total
3,421
576
527
244
22
91
471
3
7
5,362
Out of State
Men Women
132
97
34
29
45
27
25
13
0
2
2
5
69
66
0
0
6
4
313
243
Total
229
63
72
38
2
7
135
0
10
556
Grand Totals
Men Women
1,722
1,928
286
353
280
319
128
154
12
12
25
73
257
349
1
2
10
7
2,721
3,197
Total
3,650
639
599
282
24
98
606
3
17
5,918
All Students
Classification
Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors
Undergrad Special
Graduate Special
Master's Candidate
Specialist in Education
Doctoral
Total
Men
2,473
1,976
2,081
3,148
32
53
738
40
80
10,621
In State
Women
2,685
2,404
2,347
3,845
38
151
1,215
154
103
12,942
Total
5,158
4,380
4,428
6,993
70
204
1,953
194
183
23,563
Out of State
Men Women
203
125
155
83
181
84
215
116
122
58
3
6
199
176
3
6
52
44
1,133
698
Total
328
238
265
331
180
9
375
9
96
1,831
Grand Totals
Men Women
Total
2,676
2,810
5,486
2,131
2,487
4,618
2,262
2,431
4,693
3,363
3,961
7,324
154
96
250
56
157
213
937
1,391
2,328
43
160
203
132
147
279
11,754
13,640 25,394
*Based on application for admission.
Source: RBAM 120 Report
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Headcount by Tennessee County
Fall Terms 2011 - 2012
County
Anderson
Bedford
Benton
Bledsoe
Blount
Bradley
Campbell
Cannon
Carroll
Carter
Cheatham
Chester
Claiborne
Clay
Cocke
Coffee
Crockett
Cumberland
Davidson
Decatur
DeKalb
Dickson
Dyer
Fayette
Fentress
Franklin
Gibson
Giles
Grainger
Greene
Grundy
Hamblen
Hamilton
Hancock
Hardeman
Hardin
Hawkins
Haywood
Henderson
Henry
Hickman
Houston
Humphreys
Jackson
Jefferson
Johnson
Knox
Lake
Lauderdale
2011
70
508
46
5
129
107
11
230
42
11
196
26
4
3
15
572
24
57
3,995
22
86
134
85
62
17
274
122
130
7
19
45
46
565
0
60
59
22
35
69
45
76
4
36
8
32
7
446
5
52
2012
60
504
37
3
120
91
11
187
45
14
184
23
2
4
23
535
19
63
3786
21
78
115
83
61
19
227
111
125
5
24
47
47
583
0
67
57
22
48
52
40
67
6
31
7
30
7
445
3
49
No.
Change
-10
-4
-9
-2
-9
-16
0
-43
3
3
-12
-3
-2
1
8
-37
-5
6
-209
-1
-8
-19
-2
-1
2
-47
-11
-5
-2
5
2
1
18
0
7
-2
0
13
-17
-5
-9
2
-5
-1
-2
0
-1
-2
-3
County
Lawrence
Lewis
Lincoln
Loudon
Macon
Madison
Marion
Marshall
Maury
McMinn
McNairy
Meigs
Monroe
Montgomery
Moore
Morgan
Obion
Overton
Perry
Pickett
Polk
Putnam
Rhea
Roane
Robertson
Rutherford
Scott
Sequatchie
Sevier
Shelby
Smith
Stewart
Sullivan
Sumner
Tipton
Trousdale
Unicoi
Union
Van Buren
Warren
Washington
Wayne
Weakley
White
Williamson
Wilson
Unknown
Total
No.
Change
2011
176
33
223
47
35
271
54
224
586
38
49
6
20
278
45
19
39
13
11
3
9
78
16
66
210
7,342
8
6
46
1,427
50
10
83
751
109
33
3
8
5
256
66
36
24
23
2,033
1,120
0
2012
142
25
207
43
31
269
39
190
594
34
55
4
21
265
45
14
40
11
10
2
13
66
17
62
170
7168
9
2
60
1509
49
6
79
636
102
24
1
9
6
210
57
40
27
17
1904
1025
0
-34
-8
-16
-4
-4
-2
-15
-34
8
-4
6
-2
1
-13
0
-5
1
-2
-1
-1
4
-12
1
-4
-40
-174
1
-4
14
82
-1
-4
-4
-115
-7
-9
-2
1
1
-46
-9
4
3
-6
-129
-95
0
24,609
23,497
-1,112
Source: RBAM 90
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Headcount by Tennessee County Map Fall 2012
6
3
40
40
6
31
170
265
184
111
45
1,509
52
269
48
102
1,904
10
21
25
504
67
55
57
40
142
125
14
17
24
30
1
120
60
3
4
2
47
227
57
47
23
43
17
6
5
445
63
583
39
21
34
91
7
22
60
62
535
45
207
9
187
210
190
11
66
79
2
19
11
49
594
23
61
7,168
67
49
7
78
31
19
1,025
3,786
115
37
2
9
24
27
83
4
636
13
Source: MTSU Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Planning and Research
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Headcount by State of Residence
Comparison of Fall Terms 2011 and 2012
State
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
2011
78
3
4
35
43
10
3
5
4
71
227
3
46
17
8
6
123
25
1
39
10
27
8
25
22
0
0
2
No.
2012 Change
80
2
2
-1
9
5
38
3
40
-3
8
-2
6
3
6
1
1
-3
63
-8
232
5
4
1
45
-1
15
-2
14
6
8
2
110
-13
23
-2
3
2
42
3
9
-1
26
-1
6
-2
25
0
16
-6
3
3
1
1
1
-1
State
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Total
Foreign
Armed Forces
Unknown
Grand Total
2011
1
17
1
25
30
2
43
11
4
33
65
1
24,609
46
3
1
94
8
12
10
0
25,861
No.
2012 Change
1
0
9
-8
0
-1
24
-1
32
2
3
1
45
2
11
0
3
-1
31
-2
55
-10
0
-1
23,497
-1,112
44
-2
1
-2
2
1
86
-8
10
2
9
-3
13
3
1
1
24,713
-1,148
572
4
5
673
7
1
101
3
-4
26,442
25,394
-1,048
Source: RBAM 90
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Headcount of Students by Country
Comparison of Fall 2011 and Fall 2012
Country
United States
Armed Forces
Angola
Armenia
Australia
Austria
Bahamas, the
Bangladesh
Bolivia
Brazil
Canada
Chile
China
Columbia
Congo (Kinshasa)
Cote Divorie (Ivory Coast)
Egypt
Equador
Eritrea
Finland
France
Gambia
Georgia
Germany
Ghana
Haiti
Honduras
Hungary
No.
2011 2012 Change
25,861 24,713 -1,148
4
7
3
0
1
1
1
1
0
2
1
-1
0
3
3
1
1
0
1
4
3
0
1
1
10
9
-1
16
13
-3
1
0
-1
73
92
19
2
2
0
2
4
2
1
2
1
1
1
0
3
1
-2
0
1
1
1
1
0
7
7
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
7
6
-1
9
8
-1
1
0
-1
1
1
0
2
0
-2
Country
India
Iran
Iraq
Israel
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Jordan
Kenya
Korea, South
Kuwait
Laos
Latvia
Libya
Madagascar
Malaysia
Mexico
Morocco
Namibia
Nepal
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nigeria
Norway
Pakistan
Peru
Poland
Puerto Rico (Us St: Pr)
2011
24
1
1
1
2
2
26
2
10
40
6
0
0
9
0
1
8
1
1
6
3
0
8
2
0
1
1
2
No.
2012 Change
17
-7
2
1
1
0
1
0
4
2
1
-1
24
-2
1
-1
15
5
25
-15
6
0
1
1
1
1
8
-1
2
2
3
2
8
0
1
0
1
0
10
4
3
0
1
1
9
1
5
3
1
1
0
-1
0
-1
2
0
Country
Romania
Russia
Rwanda
Saudi Arabia
South Africa
Spain
Sri Lanka
Sweden
Switzerland
Syrian (Golan Heights)
Taiwan
Tanzania
Thailand
Trinidad And Tobago
Turkey
Uganda
Ukraine
United Arab Emirate
United Kingdom
Unknown
Uzbekistan
Venezuela
Vietnam
Yemen
Zimbabwe
Total
2011
2
4
1
203
3
0
5
0
0
0
21
0
2
1
4
0
1
2
12
5
2
3
3
1
1
No.
2012 Change
2
0
0
-4
0
-1
284
81
2
-1
2
2
5
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
25
4
1
1
2
0
1
0
6
2
1
1
5
4
1
-1
6
-6
1
-4
4
2
3
0
3
0
1
0
1
0
26,442 25,394
-1,048
Top 10 Foreign Countries
Fall 2012
1. Saudi Arabia
5. Korea, South
9. Nepal
2. China
6. India
10. Brazil and Nigeria
3. Taiwan
4. Japan
7. Kenya
8. Canada
Note: Enrollment counts may differ from the International Students report due to differences in source data.
This table was compiled from official Census files and based solely on the students' home country.
Source: RBAM 90
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First-Time Freshman by State
Comparison of Fall 2011 and Fall 2012
State
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
District of Columbia
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
2011 2012
5
3
0
0
0
0
3
8
5
9
2
0
0
2
3
0
0
0
5
5
37
39
0
0
3
5
4
2
0
3
1
0
14
19
1
2
0
2
8
5
3
0
6
2
1
1
3
3
3
1
0
0
No.
Change
-2
0
0
5
4
-2
2
-3
0
0
2
0
2
-2
3
-1
5
1
2
-3
-3
-4
0
0
-2
0
State
Nebraska
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Total by State
Foreign
Armed Forces
Unknown
Total First-Time Fr.
2011 2012
0
1
0
1
1
2
3
4
4
4
6
5
2
3
0
0
4
2
8
3
3,245 2,929
5
7
1
0
0
0
16
16
1
1
1
0
2
1
0
1
3,406 3,091
28
2
3
No.
Change
1
1
1
1
0
-1
1
0
-2
-5
-316
2
-1
0
0
0
-1
-1
1
-315
28
1
0
0
-1
-3
3,439 3,120
-319
Source: RBAM 90
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First-Time Freshman by County
Fall 2011 and 2012
County
Anderson
2011
2012
9
Bedford
78
Benton
3
Bledsoe
1
Blount
28
Bradley
15
Campbell
4
Cannon
33
Carroll
7
Carter
2
Cheatham
23
Chester
5
Clay
1
Cocke
6
Coffee
52
Crockett
13
Cumberland
Davidson
Decatur
6
450
4
DeKalb
9
Dickson
19
Dyer
29
Fayette
10
Fentress
2
Franklin
43
Gibson
20
Giles
13
Greene
1
Grundy
5
Hamblen
2
Hamilton
110
Hardeman
19
Hardin
3
Hawkins
6
Haywood
7
Henderson
16
Henry
9
Hickman
9
Humphreys
6
Jackson
1
Jefferson
5
Knox
83
Lake
1
Lauderdale
16
Lawrence
15
Lewis
Lincoln
2
18
9
79
8
0
19
10
0
20
13
2
30
2
2
3
50
2
10
391
4
10
19
12
8
7
11
25
10
7
11
6
114
12
3
4
16
3
5
9
1
1
2
63
0
9
14
0
20
No.
Change
County
2011
2012
152
5
4
50
5
15
53
3
7
2
3
47
3
10
2
1
3
4
5
3
12
853
2
0
13
358
3
1
10
33
28
3
2
9
8
5
6
0
192
110
3,245
2,929
-316
161
162
1
28
28
0
0
Loudon
7
1
Macon
2
5
Madison
43
-1
Marion
7
-9
Marshall
25
-5
Maury
48
-4
McMinn
6
-13
McNairy
6
6
Meigs
0
0
Monroe
4
7
-3
1
Montgomery
Moore
56
4
Obion
9
-3
Overton
2
-2
Perry
2
-11
Polk
0
Putnam
8
4
-59
Rhea
1
0
Roane
11
1
Robertson
35
0
Rutherford
887
-17
-2
Scott
1
Sequatchie
3
5
Sevier
7
-32
Shelby
304
Smith
13
5
-3
Stewart
1
6
Sullivan
20
6
Sumner
75
4
Tipton
20
4
Trousdale
-7
0
-2
9
-13
-4
0
-5
0
Union
Warren
6
0
23
Washington
9
Wayne
5
Weakley
7
White
Williamson
Wilson
Total TN
No.
Change
6
211
-2
2
7
-2
-10
5
-3
1
2
-1
-9
-1
1
0
-1
3
-4
4
-8
-23
-34
1
-3
6
54
-10
0
-10
-42
8
-3
2
-14
-1
0
-1
-6
-19
-42
-3
-20
Out-of-State
-1
Foreign
-7
Armed Forces
2
1
-1
-1
Unknown
3
0
-3
-2
2
Total
3,439
3,120
-319
Source: RBAM 90
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ACCREDITATION AND DEGREE
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DEGREES CONFERRED: ACADEMIC YEAR 2011-12 (1)
Ph.D.
Ed.S.
Male
22%
Male
35%
MASTERS
Male
39%
Female
65%
Female
61%
Female
78%
CERTIFICATE
BACHELORS
Male
44%
Male
22%
Female
78%
Female
56%
AVERAGE AGE
GRADE POINT AVERAGE
Ph.D.
38
Ph.D.
3.84
Ed.S.
39
Ed.S.
3.88
Masters
31
26
Bachelors
40
10
20
30
3.10
Bachelors
Certificate
0
3.74
Masters
40
3.68
Certificate
50
60
0.00
70
1.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
Degrees conferred by Gender and Race AY 2011-12
Doctor of Philosophy
Specialist in Education
Master of Accountancy
Master of Arts
Master of Arts in Teaching
Master of Business Administration
Master of Business Education
Master of Criminal Justice
Master of Education
Master of Fine Arts
Master of Professional Studies
Master of Science
Master of Science in Nursing
Master of Science in Teaching
Master of Social Work
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Bachelor of Social Work
Bachelor of University Studies
Certificate - Graduate
UNIVERSITY TOTAL
Male
Female
Total
Alaskan American
Native
Indian
Asian
Black or Hispanic
Nat.
African
Hawaiian
American
or Other
Pacific Isl.
White
Two or
More
Races
Not
Specified
AVG.
Age
AVG.
GPA
7
25
22
32
0
98
4
2
50
7
3
91
0
2
4
13
89
17
74
6
48
6
3
215
3
14
82
15
2
11
20
114
39
106
6
146
10
5
265
10
17
173
15
4
15
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
8
5
0
29
0
0
6
0
0
25
0
0
0
2
22
1
11
0
19
3
3
11
2
5
30
4
0
3
1
0
1
3
2
3
0
0
3
0
0
6
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
90
26
86
4
91
7
0
241
8
12
108
10
4
11
1
1
1
0
0
3
0
2
3
0
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
38
39
27
28
29
29
30
31
33
31
38
30
37
36
34
3.84
3.88
3.65
3.74
3.93
3.58
3.65
3.77
3.92
3.62
3.73
3.64
3.71
3.68
3.73
109
333
12
19
1,227
20
13
1
143
264
19
20
1,508
149
73
1
252
597
31
39
2,735
169
86
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
8
0
0
0
6
31
1
0
66
5
0
0
14
87
0
6
354
12
16
0
16
18
3
0
75
4
3
0
1
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
208
441
27
32
2,160
148
65
2
5
13
0
0
48
0
0
0
0
4
0
1
22
0
2
0
25
26
26
24
26
31
26
29
3.22
2.99
3.22
3.33
3.10
3.26
3.15
2.00
2
7
9
0
0
1
4
0
0
4
0
0
40
3.68
2,083
2,782
4,865
1
12
186
609
139
4
3,798
81
35
27
3.23
(1) Academic year represents summer, fall, and spring semesters.
Source: MTSU Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Planning and Research
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Degrees Conferred by College Affiliation, Department and
Gender
AY 2011 - 2012
College/Department
Undergraduate
Graduate
Male Female Total Male Female Total
College of Basic and Applied Sciences
Aerospace
Aerospace (B.S.)
Aerospace Education (M.Ed.)
Aviation Administration (M.S.)
Agribusiness and Agriscience
Agribusiness (B.S.)
Animal Science (B.S.)
Plant & Soil Science (B.S.)
Basic and Applied Sciences
Professional Science (M.S.)
Health Care Management (C4)
Biology
Biology (B.S., M.S.)
Chemistry
Biochemistry (B.S.)
Chemistry (B.S., M.S.)
Environmental Science Tech (B.S.)
Science (B.S.)
Computer Science
Computer Science (B.S., M.S.)
Concrete Industry Management
Concrete Industry Management (B.S.)
Engineering Technology
Concrete Industry Management (B.S.)
Construction Management (B.S.)
Engineering Technology (B.S.)
Engr Tech & Industrial Studies (M.S.)
Environmental Science Tech (B.S.)
Industrial Technology (B.S.)
Mathematical Sciences
Mathematics (B.S., M.S.)
Mathematics (M.S.T.)
Mathematics & Science Educ (Ph.D.)
Physics and Astronomy
Physics (B.S.)
Basic and Applied Sciences Total
89
0
0
15
0
0
104
0
0
0
3
3
0
0
2
0
3
5
17
8
14
6
42
3
23
50
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
1
20
3
29
4
31
72
103
5
4
9
27
14
1
20
23
12
0
33
50
26
1
53
0
8
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
11
0
0
28
5
33
8
5
13
79
6
85
0
0
0
3
36
36
0
4
1
1
2
4
0
0
0
4
38
40
0
4
1
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
0
16
0
0
10
0
0
26
0
0
3
2
2
3
2
0
6
4
2
8
432
3
237
11
669
0
51
0
44
0
95
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Degrees Conferred by College Affiliation, Department and
Gender
AY 2011 - 2012
College/Department
Undergraduate
Graduate
Male Female Total Male Female Total
College of Behavioral and Health Sciences
Criminal Justice Administration
Criminal Justice Admin (B.S., M.C.J.)
Health and Human Performance
Athletic Training (B.S.)
Exercise Science (B.S., M.S.)
Health & Human Performance (M.S.)
Health Education (B.S.)
Health, Physical Ed & Rec (M.S.)
Human Performance (Ph.D.)
Leisure and Sport Management (M.S.)
Physical Education (B.S.)
Recreation & Leisure Services (B.S.)
Speech & Theatre - Communication Disorders (B.S.)
Human Sciences
Family & Consumer Studies (B.S.)
Human Sciences (M.S.)
Interior Design (B.S.)
Nutrition & Food Science (B.S.)
Textiles Merchandising Design (B.S.)
Nursing
Nursing (B.S.N.)
Psychology
Curriculum & Inst/Psychology (Ed.S.)
Industrial & Org Psychology (B.S.)
Psychology (B.S., M.A.)
Social Work
Social Work (B.S.W., M.S.W.)
Behavioral and Health Sciences Total
81
50
131
2
3
5
5
31
0
3
0
0
0
27
15
1
5
41
0
41
0
0
0
8
7
25
10
72
0
44
0
0
0
35
22
26
0
5
3
0
6
2
9
0
0
0
0
6
3
0
4
5
4
0
0
0
0
11
6
0
10
7
13
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
3
40
0
13
29
38
41
0
13
31
41
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
20
149
169
0
0
0
0
6
42
0
8
140
0
14
182
0
0
9
8
0
32
8
0
41
13
73
86
4
11
15
250
667
917
40
83
123
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Degrees Conferred by College Affiliation, Department and
Gender
AY 2011 - 2012
College/Department
Undergraduate
Graduate
Male Female Total Male Female Total
Jennings A. Jones College of Business
Accounting
Accounting (B.B.A., M.Acc.)
Business Communication and Entrepreneurship
Business Education (B.S., M.B.E.)
Entrepreneurship (B.B.A.)
Office Management (B.B.A.)
Computer Information Systems
Information Systems (B.B.A., M.S.)
Economics and Finance
Economics (B.B.A., M.A.)
Economics (Ph.D.)
Finance (B.B.A.)
Management and Marketing
Business Administration (B.B.A., M.B.A.)
Management (B.B.A.)
Marketing (B.B.A.)
Business Total
58
64
122
22
17
39
6
23
0
3
7
4
9
30
4
4
0
0
6
0
0
10
0
0
51
12
63
21
8
29
5
0
45
4
0
22
9
0
67
9
1
0
3
0
0
12
1
0
58
39
54
42
44
65
100
83
119
98
0
0
48
0
0
146
0
0
339
267
606
155
82
237
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
27
15
14
10
1
62
53
56
25
12
89
68
70
35
13
0
0
0
20
0
4
24
0
0
45
177
0
23
245
0
0
45
197
0
27
269
3
0
0
0
0
2
72
49
3
0
0
10
18
290
52
3
0
0
10
20
362
College of Education
Education
Literacy Studies (Ph.D.)
Educational Leadership
Administration & Supervision (M.Ed.)
Administration & Supervision (Ed.S.)
Curriculum & Inst/Ed Leadrshp (M.Ed.)
Curriculum & Inst/Ed Leadrshp (Ed.S.)
Professional Counseling (M.Ed.)
Elementary and Special Ed
Curriculum & Inst/Elem Edu (M.Ed.)
Curriculum & Inst/Elem Edu (Ed.S.)
Early Childhood Education (B.S.)
Interdisciplinary Studies (B.S.)
Literacy (M.Ed.)
Special Education (B.S., M.Ed.)
Education Total
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Degrees Conferred by College Affiliation, Department and
Gender
AY 2011 - 2012
Undergraduate
College/Department
Graduate
Male Female Total Male Female
Total
College of Liberal Arts
Art
Art (B.F.A.)
Art Education (B.S.)
Art History (B.A.)
Economics and Finance
Economics (B.S.)
English
English (B.A., M.A.)
English (Ph.D.)
Foreign Languages and Literatures
Foreign Language (B.A.)
Foreign Language (B.S.)
Foreign Language (M.A.T.)
Geosciences
Geoscience (B.S.)
History
History (B.A., M.A.)
Public History (Ph.D.)
Music
Music (B.M., M.A.)
Philosophy
Philosophy (B.A.)
Political Science
International Relations (B.S.)
Political Science (B.A.)
Political Science (B.S.)
Sociology and Anthropology
Anthropology (B.S.)
Sociology (B.A., M.A.)
Sociology (B.S.)
Speech and Theatre
Organizational Communication (B.S.)
Speech & Theatre (B.A.)
Speech & Theatre (B.S.)
Liberal Arts
Global Studies (B.A.)
Gerontology (C4)
Liberal Arts Total
12
0
0
19
9
3
31
9
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
5
16
0
0
0
24
0
48
0
72
0
1
2
8
3
9
5
9
3
0
26
10
0
35
13
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
6
12
3
15
0
0
0
47
0
22
0
69
0
4
0
18
3
22
3
19
20
39
8
8
16
11
2
13
0
0
0
15
4
41
12
8
36
27
12
77
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
2
10
15
3
21
22
5
31
0
1
0
0
5
0
0
6
0
14
0
11
54
5
12
68
5
23
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
0
264
26
0
359
38
0
623
0
1
17
0
2
53
0
3
70
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Degrees Conferred by College Affiliation, Department and
Gender
AY 2011 - 2012
Undergraduate
College/Department
Graduate
Male Female Total Male Female
Total
College of Mass Communication
Mass Communication
Mass Communication (B.S., M.S.)
Recording Industry
Recording Arts & Technologies (M.F.A.)
Recording Industry (B.S.)
Mass Communication Total
107
158
265
4
11
15
0
175
0
64
0
239
7
0
3
0
10
0
282
222
504
11
14
25
0
0
130
0
12
0
0
156
0
23
0
0
286
0
35
0
0
0
0
3
8
2
0
15
14
8
2
0
15
17
1
143
1
180
2
323
0
3
0
39
0
42
2,177 3,911
349
605
954
University College
Regents Online Degree
Adv Stud in Teaching Learning (M.Ed.)
Family Nurse Practitioner (C4)
Liberal Studies (B.S.)
Nursing (M.S.N.)
Professional Studies (B.S., M.P.S.)
University Studies
University Studies (B.U.S.)
University College Total
Total
1,734
The degrees conferred for 2010-11 reflect the new college structure, effective fall 2010, for all terms including summer 2010.
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Undergraduate Degrees Conferred by College, Department, Race and Gender
AY 2011 - 2012
Alaskan
Native
College/Department
American
Indian
Black or
African
American
Asian
Nat. Hawaiian
or Other
Pacific Isl.
Hispanic
Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female
Two or More
Races
Not Specified
White
Male
Female Male Female Male Female
Total
Male
Grand
Female
Total
College of Basic and Applied Sciences
Aerospace
Aerospace (B.S.)
0
0
1
0
3
0
12
5
0
0
0
0
68
10
2
0
3
0
89
Agribusiness (B.S.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Animal Science (B.S.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
Plant & Soil Science (B.S.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
5
10
2
0
0
15
104
16
5
0
1
1
0
7
41
0
0
1
0
17
6
23
8
42
0
12
2
1
0
0
50
1
14
3
17
0
22
55
2
2
0
1
31
72
103
Agribusiness and Agriscience
Biology
Biology (B.S.)
Chemistry
Biochemistry (B.S.)
0
0
0
0
7
2
6
7
1
2
0
0
13
11
0
0
0
1
27
23
50
Chemistry (B.S.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
0
0
0
13
8
0
1
0
0
14
12
26
Environmental Science Tech (B.S.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
Science (B.S.)
0
0
0
0
2
1
1
5
1
1
0
0
15
25
1
0
0
1
20
33
53
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
26
3
1
1
0
0
28
5
33
0
0
0
0
3
1
1
0
2
0
0
0
72
5
1
0
0
0
79
6
85
Computer Science
Computer Science (B.S.)
Concrete Industry Management
Concrete Industry Management (B.S.)
Engineering Technology
Concrete Industry Management (B.S.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
3
1
4
Construction Management (B.S.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
34
2
0
0
0
0
36
2
38
Engineering Technology (B.S.)
0
0
0
0
3
0
8
1
3
1
0
0
22
1
0
1
0
0
36
4
40
Environmental Science Tech (B.S.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
4
Industrial Technology (B.S.)
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
14
8
0
0
0
0
16
10
26
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
20
0
11
0
38
0
31
0
10
0
5
0
0
0
0
8
350
3
180
0
8
0
6
0
5
0
4
8
432
3
237
11
669
Mathematical Sciences
Mathematics (B.S.)
Physics and Astronomy
Physics (B.S.)
Basic and Applied Sciences Total
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AY 2011 - 2012
Alaskan
Native
College/Department
College of Behavioral and Health Sciences
American
Indian
Black or
African
American
Asian
Nat. Hawaiian
or Other
Pacific Isl.
Hispanic
Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female
Two or More
Races
Not Specified
White
Male
Female Male Female Male Female
Total
Male
Grand
Female
Total
Criminal Justice Administration
Criminal Justice Admin (B.S.)
0
0
0
0
3
0
12
11
4
0
0
0
Athletic Training (B.S.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Exercise Science (B.S.)
0
0
1
0
1
0
7
7
0
1
0
0
Health Education (B.S.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
18
0
2
0
0
Physical Education (B.S.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
1
0
0
0
Recreation & Leisure Services (B.S.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
0
0
Speech & Theatre - Communication Disorders (B.S.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
9
0
3
9
0
0
0
0
0
5
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
5
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
7
0
13
61
38
0
0
1
1
4
5
1
0
0
0
22
31
0
1
0
1
3
19
0
1
0
1
0
18
7
1
0
0
0
0
12
6
0
0
0
0
0
1
22
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
1
30
10
22
28
10
1
3
0
0
17
0
4
1
26
0
2
0
5
0
0
0
0
3
39
13
111
1
8
2
16
0
0
0
0
81
50
131
5
5
10
31
41
72
3
41
44
0
27
8
35
0
0
15
7
22
0
0
1
1
25
26
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
3
40
13
29
38
41
13
31
41
131
0
0
0
0
20
149
169
5
35
6
95
1
0
0
6
0
0
0
3
6
42
8
140
14
182
9
191
56
506
0
3
0
10
0
1
2
9
13
250
73
667
86
917
Health and Human Performance
Human Sciences
Family & Consumer Studies (B.S.)
Interior Design (B.S.)
Nutrition & Food Science (B.S.)
Textiles Merchandising Design (B.S.)
Nursing
Nursing (B.S.N.)
Psychology
Industrial & Org Psychology (B.S.)
Psychology (B.S.)
Social Work
Social Work (B.S.W.)
Behavioral and Health Sciences Total
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AY 2011 - 2012
Alaskan
Native
College/Department
Jennings A. Jones College of Business
Accounting
Accounting (B.B.A.)
Business Communication and Entrepreneurship
Business Education (B.S.)
Entrepreneurship (B.B.A.)
Office Management (B.B.A.)
Computer Information Systems
Information Systems (B.B.A.)
Economics and Finance
Economics (B.B.A.)
Finance (B.B.A.)
Management and Marketing
Business Administration (B.B.A.)
Management (B.B.A.)
Marketing (B.B.A.)
Business Total
American
Indian
Black or
African
American
Asian
Nat. Hawaiian
or Other
Pacific Isl.
Hispanic
Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female
Two or More
Races
Not Specified
White
Male
Female Male Female Male Female
Total
Male
Grand
Female
Total
0
0
0
0
3
7
3
13
1
2
0
0
50
40
1
2
0
0
58
64
122
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
4
0
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
17
0
3
3
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
6
23
0
3
7
4
9
30
4
0
0
0
0
4
1
9
4
2
0
2
0
34
6
0
1
0
0
51
12
63
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
4
0
7
0
4
0
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
5
34
2
12
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
5
45
4
22
9
67
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
1
2
5
4
8
6
4
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
45
33
30
33
2
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
58
39
42
44
100
83
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
13
2
18
10
43
6
45
1
11
0
7
0
2
0
0
39
262
57
187
1
6
0
7
0
2
0
2
54
339
65
267
119
606
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AY 2011 - 2012
Alaskan
Native
College/Department
College of Education
Elementary and Special Ed
Early Childhood Education (B.S.)
Interdisciplinary Studies (B.S.)
Special Education (B.S.)
Education Total
American
Indian
Black or
African
American
Asian
Nat. Hawaiian
or Other
Pacific Isl.
Hispanic
Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female
Two or More
Races
Not Specified
White
Male
Female Male Female Male Female
Total
Male
Grand
Female
Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
2
10
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
19
43
162
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
45
177
45
197
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
4
0
0
1
13
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
4
23
21
226
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
24
23
245
27
269
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AY 2011 - 2012
Alaskan
Native
College/Department
College of Liberal Arts
American
Indian
Black or
African
American
Asian
Nat. Hawaiian
or Other
Pacific Isl.
Hispanic
Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female
Two or More
Races
Not Specified
White
Male
Female Male Female Male Female
Total
Male
Grand
Female
Total
Art
Art (B.F.A.)
Art Education (B.S.)
Art History (B.A.)
Economics and Finance
Economics (B.S.)
English
English (B.A.)
Foreign Languages and Literatures
Foreign Language (B.A.)
Foreign Language (B.S.)
Geosciences
Geoscience (B.S.)
History
History (B.A.)
Music
Music (B.M.)
Philosophy
Philosophy (B.A.)
Political Science
International Relations (B.S.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
0
0
16
9
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
0
0
19
9
3
31
9
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
9
3
0
0
0
0
11
5
16
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
1
2
0
0
23
41
0
1
0
0
24
48
72
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
3
1
0
0
4
3
0
0
0
0
8
1
19
6
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
3
26
10
35
13
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
10
3
0
0
0
0
12
3
15
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
2
3
1
1
0
40
18
0
0
0
0
47
22
69
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
3
0
0
0
0
16
16
0
0
0
1
19
20
39
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
9
1
0
0
0
0
11
2
13
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
2
0
0
14
8
0
0
0
1
15
12
27
Political Science (B.A.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
3
6
0
0
0
0
4
8
12
Political Science (B.S.)
0
0
0
0
0
2
11
7
4
1
0
0
26
25
0
1
0
0
41
36
77
Anthropology (B.S.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
6
13
1
0
0
0
7
15
22
Sociology (B.A.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
2
3
5
Sociology (B.S.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
9
19
0
0
0
1
10
21
31
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
4
0
2
6
0
2
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
0
9
41
4
9
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
14
0
11
54
5
12
68
5
23
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
1
4
0
8
0
29
0
34
1
12
2
22
0
1
0
0
9
214
22
283
1
3
1
7
0
0
0
3
12
264
26
359
38
623
Sociology and Anthropology
Speech and Theatre
Organizational Communication (B.S.)
Speech & Theatre (B.A.)
Speech & Theatre (B.S.)
Liberal Arts
Global Studies (B.A.)
Liberal Arts Total
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AY 2011 - 2012
Alaskan
Native
College/Department
American
Indian
Black or
African
American
Asian
Nat. Hawaiian
or Other
Pacific Isl.
Hispanic
Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female
Two or More
Races
Not Specified
White
Male
Female Male Female Male Female
Total
Male
Grand
Female
Total
College of Mass Communication
Mass Communication
Mass Communication (B.S.)
Recording Industry
Recording Industry (B.S.)
Mass Communication Total
0
0
0
1
1
4
10
32
1
6
1
0
91
112
3
2
0
1
107
158
265
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
5
6
0
4
9
19
9
41
4
5
4
10
0
1
0
0
149
240
51
163
6
9
0
2
2
2
0
1
175
282
64
222
239
504
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
14
1
27
4
3
1
6
2
0
0
0
0
111
10
118
17
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
130
12
156
23
286
35
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
15
0
31
0
4
0
8
0
0
0
0
1
122
1
136
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
143
1
180
2
323
0
1
3
8
50
59 183
306
50
69
4
0 1,402 1,681
32
34
10
University College
Regents Online Degree
Liberal Studies (B.S.)
Professional Studies (B.S.)
University Studies
University Studies (B.U.S.)
University College Total
Grand Total
The degrees conferred for 2010-11 reflect the new college structure, effective fall 2010, for all terms including summer 2010.
19 1,734 2,177 3,911
Graduate Degrees Conferred by College, Department, Race and Gender
AY 2011 - 2012
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Black or
Nat. Hawaiian
Alaskan
American
African
or Other
Two or More
Indian
Races
Native
Asian
American
Hispanic
Pacific Isl.
White
Not Specified
Total
Grand
Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Total
College of Graduate Studies
Accounting
Accounting (M.Acc.)
0
0
0
0
4
4
1
0
0
1
0
0
15
11
1
0
1
1
22
17
39
Aerospace Education (M.Ed.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
3
Aviation Administration (M.S.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
3
2
5
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
3
4
Aerospace
Basic and Applied Sciences
Health Care Management (C4)
Mathematics & Science Educ (Ph.D.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
Professional Science (M.S.)
0
0
0
0
3
4
0
4
0
1
0
0
6
10
0
0
0
1
9
20
29
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
5
3
0
0
0
0
5
4
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
3
4
0
0
0
0
4
6
10
0
0
0
0
2
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
4
2
0
0
0
0
8
3
11
0
0
0
0
1
3
2
1
1
1
0
0
16
3
1
0
0
0
21
8
29
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
7
2
0
0
0
0
8
5
13
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
2
3
5
Economics (M.A.)
0
0
0
0
2
0
3
1
1
0
0
0
3
2
0
0
0
0
9
3
12
Economics (Ph.D.)
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
Administration & Supervision (M.Ed.)
0
0
0
0
1
4
2
6
1
0
0
0
22
52
0
0
1
0
27
62
89
Administration & Supervision (Ed.S.)
0
0
0
1
0
0
3
12
0
0
0
0
12
40
0
0
0
0
15
53
68
Curriculum & Inst/Ed Leadrshp (M.Ed.)
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
12
54
1
1
0
0
14
56
70
Curriculum & Inst/Ed Leadrshp (Ed.S.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
9
21
1
0
0
0
10
25
35
Professional Counseling (M.Ed.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
12
0
0
0
0
1
12
13
Biology
Biology (M.S.)
Business Communication and Entrepreneurship
Business Education (M.B.E.)
Chemistry
Chemistry (M.S.)
Computer Information Systems
Information Systems (M.S.)
Computer Science
Computer Science (M.S.)
Criminal Justice Administration
Criminal Justice Admin (M.C.J.)
Economics and Finance
Education
Literacy Studies (Ph.D.)
Educational Leadership
Graduate Degrees Conferred by College, Department, Race and Gender
AY 2011 - 2012
College/Department
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Black or
Nat. Hawaiian
Alaskan
American
African
or Other
Two or More
Indian
Races
Native
Asian
American
Hispanic
Pacific Isl.
White
Not Specified
Total
Grand
Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Total
Elementary and Special Ed
Curriculum & Inst/Elem Edu* (M.Ed.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
3
47
0
1
0
0
3
49
Curriculum & Inst/Elem Edu* (Ed.S.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
3
52
3
Literacy (M.Ed.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
10
10
Special Education (M.Ed.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
2
16
0
0
0
0
2
18
20
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
7
2
9
Engineering Technology
Engr Tech & Industrial Studies (M.S.)
English
English (M.A.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
7
0
0
0
0
1
8
9
English (Ph.D.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
1
0
0
2
3
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
6
6
Exercise Science (M.S.)
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
5
1
0
0
0
5
6
11
Health & Human Performance (M.S.)
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
3
3
6
Health, Physical Ed & Rec (M.S.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
4
2
0
0
0
0
6
4
10
Foreign Languages and Literatures
Foreign Language (M.A.T.)
Health and Human Performance
Human Performance (Ph.D.)
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
2
5
7
Leisure and Sport Management (M.S.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
6
3
0
0
0
0
9
4
13
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
4
17
0
0
0
0
4
18
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
7
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
18
11
11
8
3
0
0
0
63
28
2
1
1
0
98
48
146
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
2
2
0
0
0
1
6
0
1
0
0
4
11
15
Mathematics (M.S.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
3
0
0
0
0
3
3
6
Mathematics (M.S.T.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
2
2
4
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
5
6
0
0
1
0
8
8
16
History
History (M.A.)
Public History (Ph.D.)
Human Sciences
Human Sciences (M.S.)
Liberal Arts
Gerontology (C4)
Management and Marketing
Business Administration (M.B.A.)
Mass Communication
Mass Communication (M.S.)
Mathematical Sciences
Music
Music (M.A.)
Graduate Degrees Conferred by College, Department, Race and Gender
AY 2011 - 2012
College/Department
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Black or
Nat. Hawaiian
Alaskan
American
African
or Other
Two or More
Indian
Races
Native
Asian
American
Hispanic
Pacific Isl.
White
Not Specified
Total
Grand
Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Total
Psychology
Curriculum & Inst/Psychology (Ed.S.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
8
8
Psychology (M.A.)
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
4
0
1
0
0
8
27
0
0
0
0
9
32
41
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
5
3
0
0
0
0
7
3
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
4
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
7
1
10
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
8
2
15
14
8
2
15
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
4
7
0
0
0
0
4
11
15
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
5
0
0
0
0
1
5
6
0
0
0
1
41
36
41
79
9
11
0
0 246
469
8
7
4
2 349
605
954
Recording Industry
Recording Arts & Technologies (M.F.A.)
Regents Online Degree
Adv Stud in Teaching Learning (M.Ed.)
Family Nurse Practitioner (C4)
Nursing (M.S.N.)
Professional Studies (M.P.S.)
Social Work
Social Work (M.S.W.)
Sociology and Anthropology
Sociology (M.A.)
Grand Total
The degrees conferred for 2010-11 reflect the new college structure, effective fall 2010, for all terms including summer 2010.
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Middle Tennessee State University
RETENTION RATES AND GRADUATION
RATES 2012 Fact Book Official One‐Year Reten on Rates,
MTSU Freshman Cohorts: Fall
Semesters 2001‐2011 (graph)
Official One‐Year Reten on Rates,
Tennessee Public Universi es: Fall
2011 to Fall 2012 (graph
MTSU Official Six‐Year Gradua on
Rates, AY 2007 through 2012
(graph)
Official Six‐Year Gradua on Rates,
Tennessee Public Universi es: Fall
2006 Fr. Cohorts (graph) Official Six‐Year Gradua on Rates Fall
2006 First‐Time Freshmen who
Graduated through 2011‐12 From
any Tennessee Public College or
University Tennessee Board of Regents Awards
2012
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Official One-Year Retention Rates
Freshman Cohorts: Fall Semesters 2001-2011*
Middle Tennessee State University
84.0%
81.3%
82.0%
80.2%
80.0%
78.0%
81.7%
82.1%
80.9%
82.3%
80.0%
79.8%
79.3%
78.7%
78.0%
78.1%
76.0%
74.0%
72.0%
70.0%
68.0%
66.0%
64.0%
62.0%
60.0%
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
* Cohorts include summer first-time freshmen who enrolled in the fall plus fall first-time, full-time freshmen. Retention rates are based on students who enrolled the subsequent
fall semester in any Tennessee public institution of higher education.
Data Source: Tennessee Higher Education Commission
Graph: MTSU Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Planning and Research
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Official Freshman Retention Rates: Fall 2011 - Fall 2012*
Tennessee Public Universities
(Sorted low-to-high within systems)
100.0%
92.4%
90.0%
80.0%
72.6%
70.0%
75.3%
78.1%
81.1%
81.3%
76.9%
79.5%
82.3%
80.8%
65.6%
60.0%
50.0%
40.0%
30.0%
TSU
APSU
ETSU
MTSU
UM
TTC
All TBR
Univs.
UTK
UTM
UTC
All TN
Public
Univs.
Univ.
* Cohorts include summer first-time freshmen who enrolled in the fall plus fall first-time, full-time freshmen. Retention rates are based on students who enrolled the subsequent fall
semester in any Tennessee public institution of higher education.
Data Source: Tennessee Higher Education Commission
Graph: MTSU Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Planning and Research
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MTSU Official Six-Year Graduation Rates
Fall Cohorts 2001 through 2006
54.0%
52.9%
53.0%
52.7%
51.8%
52.0%
51.6%
50.5%
51.0%
50.0%
49.0%
48.4%
48.0%
47.0%
46.0%
45.0%
44.0%
43.0%
2001-2007
2002-2008
2003-2009
2004-2010
2005-2011
2006-2012
Cohorts include summer first-time, full-time freshmen who returned for the fall semester, in addition to the fall
first-time, full-time freshmen. Graduation rates reflect graduation from any Tennessee public institution within
six years.
Data Source: Tennessee Higher Education Commission
Graph: MTSU Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Planning and Research
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Official Six-Year Graduation Rates: 2006-2012
Tennessee Public Universities
Fall 2006 Freshman Cohorts*
90.0%
80.0%
71.6%
70.0%
64.2%
60.0%
50.0%
48.5%
56.7%
55.6%
51.6%
44.1%
42.7%
47.7%
54.3%
51.5%
38.4%
40.0%
30.0%
20.0%
10.0%
0.0%
APSU
ETSU
MTSU
TSU
TTU
UoM
TBR
Univ.
UTC
UTK
UTM
UT
Univ.
Total
Univ.
Cohorts include summer first-time, full-time freshmen who returned for the fall semester, in addition to the fall firsttime, full-time freshmen. Graduation rates reflect graduation from any Tennessee public institution within six years.
Data Source: Tennessee Higher Education Commission
Graph: MTSU Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Planning and Research
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Official Six-Year Graduation Rates
Fall 2006 First-Time Freshmen who Graduated through 2011-12
From any Tennessee Public College or University
TOTAL NO.
FIRST-TIME,
FULL-TIME
FRESHMEN
APSU
1,205
GRADS FROM ADMITTING
INSTITUTION
GRADS FROM OTHER
INSTITUTIONS
GRADS FROM BOTH
ADMITTING & OTHER
INSTITUTIONS ONLY
TOTAL MATCHES
NO.
%
NO.
%
NO.
%
NO.
%
447
37.1%
64
5.3%
4
0.3%
515
42.7%
48.5%
ETSU
1,714
673
39.3%
145
8.5%
13
0.8%
831
MTSU
3,357
1,508
44.9%
210
6.3%
13
0.4%
1,731
51.6%
TSU
1,164
414
35.6%
29
2.5%
4
0.3%
447
38.4%
TTU
1,245
588
47.2%
96
7.7%
8
0.6%
692
55.6%
UM
2,071
823
39.7%
87
4.2%
4
0.2%
914
44.1%
TBR Univ.
10,756
4,453
42.8%
631
6.2%
46
0.4%
5,130
47.7%
UTC
1,765
638
36.1%
257
14.6%
14
0.8%
909
51.5%
UTK
4,219
2,682
63.6%
296
7.0%
44
1.0%
3,022
71.6%
UTM
1,201
567
47.2%
108
9.0%
6
0.5%
681
56.7%
UT Univ.
7,185
3,887
57.6%
661
9.7%
64
0.9%
4,612
64.2%
Total Univ.
17,941
8,340
46.5%
1,292
7.2%
110
0.6%
9,742
54.3%
Cohorts include summer first-time freshmen who returned full-time for the fall semester, in addition to the fall first-time, full-time freshmen.
Graduation rates reflect graduation from any Tennessee public institution within six years.
Source: Tennessee Higher Education Commission
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Tennessee Board of Regents
Awards 2012
Table 2:
%Change
Table2: Awards by Year 10-Year Trend
2001‐02 2002‐03 2003‐04 2004‐05 2005‐06 2006‐07
APSU
1,062
1,070
1,159
1,189
1,393
1,425
2,025
2,175
2,192
2,287
2,398
2,353
ETSU
3,191
3,376
3,626
4,196
4,249
4,298
MTSU
1,576
1,623
1,548
1,629
1,607
1,545
TSU
1,709
1,860
1,909
1,945
2,134
2,093
TTU
UM
3,135
3,234
3,238
3,526
3,329
3,604
Uni. Total 12,639
12,698
13,338
13,672
14,772
15,110
ChSCC
632
698
731
714
751
774
321
380
341
364
369
331
ClSCC
471
515
526
594
569
538
CoSCC
203
219
184
265
248
251
DSCC
389
391
476
458
491
442
JSCC
359
439
389
440
395
419
MSCC
428
402
486
660
647
631
NaSCC
558
564
583
683
709
700
NeSCC
566
607
568
690
667
668
PSCC
683
711
663
769
752
764
RSCC
956
1,039
1,022
1,089
1,167
1,211
STCC
612
612
737
732
827
866
VSCC
WSCC
899
888
946
880
909
898
C.C. Total 6,980
7,077
7,465
7,652
8,338
8,501
Total
19,619
19,775
20,803
21,324
23,110
23,611
* ETSU incudes medical school and pharmacy school enrollment.
2007‐08
1,499
2,399
4,288
1,647
2,161
3,642
15,318
758
322
503
196
495
404
624
684
683
709
1,159
832
906
8,493
23,811
2008‐09
1,592
2,651
4,635
1,555
2,356
3,840
15,636
737
357
554
228
505
460
650
816
673
699
1,006
893
810
8,275
23,911
2009‐10
1,565
2,790
4,507
1,600
2,187
3,749
16,629
930
503
606
227
569
556
636
917
793
778
1,124
1,033
1,029
8,388
25,017
2010‐11
1,776
2,953
4,841
1,583
2,291
4,158
17,602
1,170
580
593
298
603
584
716
866
1,440
912
1,283
1,033
1,062
11,140
28,742
2011‐12
1,892
3,057
4,907
1,642
2,178
4,177
17,853
1,311
899
934
369
664
647
1,449
1,003
4,502
917
1,337
2,200
1,681
17,913
35,766
2002‐12
78.2%
51.0%
53.8%
4.2%
27.4%
33.2%
41.3%
107.4%
180.1%
98.3%
81.8%
70.7%
80.2%
238.6%
79.7%
695.4%
34.3%
39.9%
259.5%
87.0%
156.6%
82.3%
Source: Tennessee Board of Regents Award Fact Book 2012
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Middle Tennessee State University STUDENT‐RELATED INFORMATION
2012 Fact Book Division of Student Affairs, Enrollment,
and Academic Services
Career Development Center, not
available
Housing and Residen al Life
Student Financial Assistance Summary
Athle cs
Public Safety
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DIVISION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS, ENROLLMENT, AND ACADEMIC SERVICES The Division of Student Affairs, Enrollment and Academic Services provides essential programs and services which support the matriculation, academic achievement, personal development, and quality of life of all students. Efficient enrollment services assist students in making effective transitions to the university environment. Educational partnerships and academic support programs promote student learning and help students integrate academic development and personal growth. Creation of meaningful campus traditions and an active, involved campus life encourages the development of student leadership, personal responsibility and accountability, and an inclusive and supportive learning community. GOALS OF THE DIVISION 
Dedicated support services expand access in enrollment and support retention and academic success.

Student centered learning opportunities promote leadership development, campus involvement, and the creation of a supportive and inclusive learning community that is responsive to individual differences and representative of the diversity of MTSU’s population. 
Co‐curricular programming supports student learning, creates an academically engaging community, and fosters a campus‐wide commitment to learning. 
Effective management of state‐of‐the art facilities supports the integration of student academic success and personal growth. 
Partnerships with students create opportunities to communicate and advocate for their issues and concerns on the MTSU campus. The division includes 30 offices which work together to realize the mission, vision, and goals of the division. STUDENT AFFAIRS and ENROLLMENT SERVICES Programs and departments reporting within the division of student affairs include a variety of areas related to services and facilities designed to enhance the quality of campus life for students, while promoting student learning and assisting students to become more effective in their academic pursuits. Programs and departments related to Enrollment Services assist students as they apply for admission to the university, and continue to provide support in the areas of financial aid, records and scheduling throughout their time at MTSU. The following departments report directly to the vice president, who is located in KUC 212 and can be reached at (615) 898‐2440. Enrollment Technical Services Financial Aid Records Scheduling Center Student Athlete Enhancement Center Undergraduate Admissions Back to Table of Contents
The following programs and departments report directly to the associate vice president for Student Affairs, who is located in KUC 212 and can be reached at (615) 898‐5342. Campus Recreation Housing and Residential Life Child Care Lab New Student and Family Programs Counseling Services New Student Orientation (CUSTOMS) Dining Services Judicial Affairs and Mediation Services Disabled Student Services Student Support Services (TRIO) Health Services CENTER FOR STUDENT INVOLVEMENT AND LEADERSHIP (CSIL) These programs and departments provide students the opportunity for involvement, service to the community, and leadership development. Departments affiliated with the Center for Student Involvement and Leadership include Career Development Center Fraternity and Sorority Life Intercultural and Diversity Affairs Student Government Association June Anderson for Women and Non‐traditional Students Leadership & Service (Student Clubs and Organizations) Student Organizations These programs and departments report directly to the assistant vice president for Student Affairs, who is located in Student Union 330 and can be reached at (615) 898‐5812. Source: Division of Student Affairs, Enrollment and Academic Services
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Housing and Residential Life
On‐Campus Occupancy by Area of Campus ‐ Fall 2012
Area I
21.8%
Area II
17.6%
Area III
23.9%
Area V & VI
27.3%
Area IV
10.6%
On‐Campus Occupancy by Building ‐ Fall 2012
Area/Building
Area I:
WEST SIDE OF CAMPUS
Women's Resi dences
Lyon Complex
37
52
48
38
55
50
97%
95%
96%
Reynol ds Hal l
Schardt
103
28
107
32
96%
88%
Mary Hal l
McHenry Hal l
Rutl edge
59
59
29
60
62
31
98%
95%
94%
Monohan Compl ex
MID‐CAMPUS
Women's Resi dences
Reynol ds Hal l
Schardt
50
140
54
144
93%
97%
Smi th Hal l
Gracy Hal l
128
89
134
92
96%
97%
Men's Residences
HIGH RISE BUILDINGS
Women's Resi dences
Judd Hal l
Si ms Hal l
Beasl ey Hal l
88
85
83
95
93
94
93%
91%
88%
Corl ew Hall
Cummi ngs Hal l
164
171
175
177
94%
97%
Corl ew Hall
Cummi ngs Hal l
155
167
166
172
93%
97%
Deere Hal l
Ni cks Hal l
145
44
149
53
97%
83%
89
98
91%
250
146
258
154
97%
95%
107
150
118
160
91%
94%
3
11
3
11
100%
100%
Men's Residences
Lyon Complex
Area III:
Men's Residences
Area IV:
Percent Occupancy
Capacity
Mary Hal l
McHenry Hal l
Rutl edge Monohan Compl ex
Area II:
Occupancy
MID AND EAST SIDE
Women's Resi dences
Men's Residences
Ni cks Hal l
Area V & VI: EAST SIDE
Men and Women's Resi dences ‐ Scarl ett Commons
Apartment Styl es
Women's Resi dences
Men's Resi dences
Womack Lane Apartments (si ngl e students)
Women's Resi dences
Men's Resi dences
Fami l y Student Housi ng Womack Lane Apartments (fami l i es)
One Bedroom
Two Bedroom
Gl obal Learni ng Communi ty
Women's Resi dences
Men's Resi dences 15
19
18
21
83%
90%
House 4
Women's Resi dences
19
25
76%
2,733
2,940
93%
TOTAL Residences
Source: MTSU Housing and Residential Life Office
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Student Financial Assistance Summary
Academic Year 2011‐2012
No. Awards
Institutional/Foundation Aid
Employment Programs
Federal College Work Study Program
Institutional Student Work
Grant Programs Federal and state grant programs for undergraduate students (PELL, SEOG, TSAC)
Other grants to students (Federal ACG, Federal SMART, Federal Teach, TN Child
Welfare, GEAR UP Bridge Scholarship, McNair Scholarship, Noyce Physics‐
Mathematics Scholarship, Student Support Grant, and the STEM Scholarship)
Loan Programs
Federally funded loans for students (includes Grad Plus, and excludes Parent
PLUS loan)
State Funded Academic Scholarships
Scholarships for academically talented students, disadvantaged students, desegregation populations, including lottery funds
Externally Funded Scholarships
Awarded by private sources to individual students
Athletic Scholarships
Supporting student athletes in men's and women's intercollegiate sports
No. of Students Receiving Financial Aid (approximate)
TOTAL Amount of Financial Aid (approximate)
Amount
3,834
$8,573,147
320
$541,943
11,199
65
$47,191,722
$204,619
15,677
$107,979,371
8,604
$36,811,345
1,082
$2,028,838
386
$7,435,685
22,598
$210,766,670
Source: MTSU Student Financial Aid Office
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ATHLETICS The Middle Tennessee athletic program is in its 13th year as a member of the Sun Belt Conference (SBC). The Sun Belt, one of just 11 FBS football conferences in the country and a member of the Bowl Championship Series, is rated one of the top leagues in baseball and men’s and women’s basketball. In just 11 years in the SBC, Middle Tennessee has won the Vic Bubas Cup (all‐
sports trophy) on eight occasions including seven of the last nine years. The Sun Belt also has a voice in the future of college athletics. Thanks to its Division I‐A (FBS) football membership, the league has a permanent seat on the NCAA’s Board of Directors. This gives the Sun Belt an opportunity to constantly have a say on some of the most pressing issues in college athletics. Current full‐time Sun Belt member institutions include, the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Arkansas State University, Florida Atlantic University, Florida International University, the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, University of Louisiana‐
Monroe, Middle Tennessee State University, the University of North Texas, the University of South Alabama, Troy University, and Western Kentucky University. Colors: Mascot/Nickname: Varsity Sports: Slogan: Affiliation: Conference: Honors: Royal Blue and White Lightning/Blue Raiders 17 (8 men; 9 women) True Blue Football Bowl Subdivision for ALL sports Sun Belt Sun Belt Conference All‐Sports Champion – 2000‐01, 2003‐04, 2004‐05, 2006‐07, 2008‐09, 2009‐10, 2010‐11, 2011‐12 The Sun Belt Conference Athlete of the Year – 2000‐01, 2003‐04, 2006‐07, 2009‐10 RECENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS Baseball Sun Belt Regular Season Champions: 2001, 2004, 2009 Sun Belt Tournament Champions: 2003, 2009 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1968, 1976, 1981, 1982, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2009 Men’s Basketball Sun Belt Regular Season Champions: 2010, 2012 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1975, 1977, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1989 National Invitation Tournament: 1986, 1988, 2012 Football Sun Belt Regular Season Champions: 2001, 2006 Division I‐A Bowl Games: 2006 (Motor City Bowl), 2009 (New Orleans Bowl), 2011 (GoDaddy.com Bowl) Men’s Golf NCAA Tournament Appearance: 2000 (NCAA Regional), 2008 (NCAA National Championship), 2009 (NCAA Regional), 2010 (NCAA Regional), 2011 (NCAA Regional), 2012 (NCAA Regional) Men’s Indoor Track Sun Belt Champions: 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2011 Men’s Outdoor Track Sun Belt Champions: 2001, 2006, 2007 Men’s Tennis NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2011, 2012 Sun Belt Champions: 2005, 2009, 2011, 2012 NCAA Doubles National Champions in 2007 (Andreas Siljestrom & Marco Born) Women’s Basketball Sun Belt Tournament Champions: 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1996, 1998, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 WNIT Appearances: 1999, 2001, 2008 Back to Table of Contents
Women’s Indoor Track Sun Belt Champions: 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2012 Women’s Outdoor Track Sun Belt Champions: 2000, 2005 Men’s Cross Country Sun Belt Champions: 2009 Women’s Softball NCAA Tournament Appearance: 2000 Women’s Tennis NCAA Tournament Appearance: 2000 Women’s Volleyball NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1995, 2006, 2007 (Sweet 16), 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Sun Belt Champions: 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 ATHLETIC TEAMS AND HEAD COACHES Baseball – Jim McGuire Basketball (Men) ‐ Kermit Davis Basketball (Women) ‐ Rick Insell Cross Country (Men & Women) ‐ Dean Hayes Football – Rick Stockstill Golf (Men) – Whit Turnbow Golf (Women) – Chris Adams Soccer (Women) ‐ Aston Rhoden Softball (Women) – Jeff Breeden Tennis (Men) – Jimmy Borendame Tennis (Women) – Shelley Godwin Track (Men and Women) ‐ Dean Hayes Volleyball (Women) ‐ Matt Peck Source: MT Athletic Communications
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Public Safety Report
Middle Tennessee State University - 2011
2011 Population Estimate
24,160
Offenses
TIBRS Group A Offenses
Offense Overview
Arrests
Reported Cleared
Adult
Juvenile
Crimes Against Persons
Offense Total
520
Murder
0
0
0
0
Number Cleared
106
Negligent Manslaughter
0
0
0
0
Percent Cleared
20.38%
Kidnapping/Abduction
0
0
0
0
Forcible Rape
2
0
0
0
Forcible Sodomy
0
0
0
0
Sexual Assault W/Object
0
0
0
0
Forcible Fondling
3
1
1
0
Incest
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Group A Crimes per 100,000
2,152.3
population
Arrest Overview
Total Arrests
340
Statutory Rape
Adult Arrests
332
Aggravated Assault
5
4
1
0
41
26
19
0
Intimidation
6
1
0
0
Stalking
0
0
0
0
Arson
2
0
0
0
Bribery
0
0
0
0
Burglary
33
4
2
0
1
0
0
0
Juvenile Arrests
8
Simple Assault
Unknown Age
0
Arrests per 100,000
l i
population
1,407.3
Average number offenses/incident
1.09
Crimes Against Property
Counterfeiting/Forgery
Destruction/Damage/Vandalism
Domestic Violence Victims
3
3
0
1
0
0
0
Reported Cleared
Murder
0
0
Extortion/Blackmail
0
0
0
0
Aggravated Assault
0
0
Fraud - False Pretenses
1
0
0
0
Simple Assault
Embezzlement
101
Offense
19
17
Fraud - Credit Card/ATM
0
0
0
0
Intimidation
1
0
Fraud - Impersonation
0
0
0
0
Stalking
0
0
Fraud - Welfare
0
0
0
0
Forcible Rape
0
0
Fraud - Wire
0
0
0
0
Sexual Assault W/Object
0
0
0
Motor Vehicle Theft
5
0
0
Stolen Property Offenses
0
0
0
0
Incest
0
0
Theft - Pocket-picking
2
0
0
0
Statutory Rape
0
0
Theft - Purse Snatching
0
0
0
0
Kidnapping/Abduction
0
0
Theft - Shoplifting
1
0
0
0
20
17
121
9
8
0
Theft From Coin Machine
15
1
1
0
Theft From Motor Vehicle
42
1
1
0
Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts
13
0
0
0
71
5
5
0
2
Total
TIBRS Group B Arrests
Offense
Adult
Juvenile
Theft From Building
Bad Checks
0
0
Theft - All Other Larceny
Curfew/Vagrancy
0
0
Crimes Against Society
Disorderly Conduct
4
0
Drug/Narcotic Violations
27
26
36
DUI
88
0
Drug/Narcotic Equipment Violations
16
15
5
0
Drunkenness
10
0
Gambling - Betting/Wagering
0
0
0
0
Family-Non Violent
0
0
Gambling - Operating/Promoting
0
0
0
0
123
5
Gambling - Equipment Violations
0
0
0
0
Peeping Tom
0
0
Gambling - Sports Tampering
0
0
0
0
Runaway
0
0
Pornography/Obscene Material
0
0
0
0
Trespass
12
1
Prostitution
0
0
0
0
5
0
Prostitution Assisting/Promoting
0
0
0
0
242
6
Weapon Law Violations
9
9
7
0
520
106
90
2
Liquor
All Other Offenses
Total Group B
Total Group A Offenses
Source: MTSU Dept. of Public Safety
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Middle Tennessee State University FACULTY AND STAFF INFORMATION
2012 Fact Book Faculty Profile by Age, Rank, and
Tenure‐Fall 2012
Faculty Profile by Academic
Department‐Fall 2012
Faculty Awards
Full‐Time University Employees
Part‐Time University Employees
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Faculty Profile - Fall 2012
Full-Time Faculty by Age, Rank and Tenure
College/Unit by Age
Basic and Applied Sciences
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60-69
70 +
TOTAL
Behavioral and Health Sciences
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60-69
70 +
TOTAL
Business
30-39
40-49
50-59
60-69
70 +
TOTAL
Education
30-39
40-49
50-59
60-69
70 +
TOTAL
Liberal Arts
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60-69
70 +
TOTAL
Mass Communication
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60-69
70 +
TOTAL
University Studies
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60-69
TOTAL
Library
30-39
40-49
50-59
60-69
TOTAL
UNIVERSITY TOTAL
Professor
Associate
Professor
Assistant
Professor
Instructor
Lecturer
Tenured
0
0
17
44
22
4
87
0
8
17
16
11
3
55
1
19
8
2
1
1
32
1
8
5
2
1
0
17
0
0
2
1
1
0
4
0
7
30
57
30
7
131
1
13
6
1
2
0
23
1
15
13
7
4
1
41
2
35
49
65
36
8
195
0
0
9
16
22
4
51
0
0
9
13
11
1
34
0
14
10
11
3
0
38
0
5
2
1
0
0
8
2
3
5
2
0
0
12
0
0
17
24
35
4
80
0
12
7
12
0
0
31
2
10
11
7
1
1
32
2
22
35
43
36
5
143
0
5
20
14
6
45
3
9
18
7
0
37
14
11
7
0
0
32
0
1
5
0
0
6
1
1
3
1
0
6
3
14
37
21
6
81
11
9
7
0
0
27
4
4
9
1
0
18
18
27
53
22
6
126
0
0
5
11
3
19
1
6
2
3
0
12
1
4
6
2
1
14
1
1
0
1
0
3
2
3
2
1
0
8
1
6
9
14
3
33
1
3
4
2
0
10
3
5
2
2
1
13
5
14
15
18
4
56
0
1
20
50
39
5
115
0
7
41
17
8
1
74
2
36
16
6
3
0
63
2
9
16
5
6
1
39
4
19
7
6
4
1
41
0
6
53
67
46
5
177
2
25
15
1
1
0
44
6
41
32
16
13
3
111
8
72
100
84
60
8
332
0
0
1
9
12
3
25
0
1
7
5
2
0
15
0
6
3
5
2
0
16
0
1
0
1
0
0
2
2
2
1
4
1
0
10
0
0
9
13
14
3
39
0
7
2
4
2
0
15
2
3
1
7
1
0
14
2
10
12
24
17
3
68
0
0
0
1
2
3
0
1
1
4
1
7
0
0
0
1
2
3
0
1
0
1
0
2
2
1
2
1
2
8
0
1
1
5
5
12
0
0
0
1
0
1
2
2
2
2
2
10
2
3
3
8
7
23
0
1
1
1
3
348
2
2
0
3
7
241
4
5
3
1
13
211
0
0
0
0
0
77
0
0
0
0
0
89
2
3
4
4
13
566
4
4
0
0
8
159
0
1
0
1
2
241
6
8
4
5
23
966
Non-Tenured on Not Eligible
Track
for Tenure
Total
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Faculty Profile - Fall 2012
Academic Department
Basic and Applied Sciences
Aerospace
Agribusiness and Agriscience
Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Concrete Industry Management
Engineering Technology
Mathematical Sciences
Physics and Astronomy
TOTAL
Behavioral and Health Sciences
Criminal Justice
Health and Human Performance
Human Sciences
Nursing
Psychology
Social Work
TOTAL
Business
Accounting
Business Comm Entrepreneurship
Computer Information Systems
Economics and Finance
Management and Marketing
TOTAL
Education
Educational Leadership
Elementary and Special Ed
TOTAL
Liberal Arts
Art
English
Foreign Languages and Lit
Geosciences
History
Music
Philosophy
Political Science
Sociology and Anthropology
Speech and Theatre
TOTAL
Mass Communication
Electronic Media Communication
Journalism
Recording Industry
TOTAL
Univ University Studies
LibraLibrary
UNIVERSITY TOTAL
Ethnic Origin
O Asian
I
American Indian
B Black or African American
H Hispanic
W White
T Two or More Races
X Not Specified
O
I
Ethnic Origin
B
H
W
0
0
0
4
6
2
2
10
0
24
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
3
0
0
1
3
1
10
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
15
12
40
23
6
4
13
33
14
160
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
8
31
18
5
5
14
27
11
131
3
4
12
12
7
1
2
19
4
64
4
11
40
29
10
4
12
33
13
156
8
1
3
0
2
2
4
12
2
34
3
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
5
9
7
33
23
10
3
12
26
8
131
3
2
6
2
1
1
0
6
2
23
3
3
4
5
1
2
4
14
5
41
3
5
25
16
8
0
8
16
6
87
8
4
7
8
2
6
6
12
2
55
0
3
1
0
1
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
3
2
3
11
0
1
1
0
0
0
2
8
29
14
24
40
9
124
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
17
0
2
28
3
57
1
19
16
25
16
9
86
7
28
9
10
42
9
105
0
7
7
15
2
3
34
1
1
0
2
0
0
4
5
21
9
6
34
5
80
3
7
3
11
3
4
31
0
8
4
10
7
3
32
3
12
3
6
23
4
51
0
0
4
2
4
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
3
3
9
0
0
0
1
0
1
24
13
12
23
34
106
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
7
12
26
24
78
15
8
5
3
17
48
17
10
17
29
37
110
5
4
0
0
4
13
2
1
0
0
0
3
12
9
14
19
27
81
7
2
2
7
9
27
5
4
1
3
5
18
0
1
1
0
0
0
4
3
7
1
2
3
23
21
44
1
0
1
0
0
0
13
7
20
16
20
36
26
24
50
3
3
6
0
0
0
20
13
33
4
6
10
1
1
3
1
1
2
0
0
1
2
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
4
1
0
4
4
1
2
1
4
24
0
2
3
1
2
1
0
1
0
0
10
22
81
19
11
39
28
7
14
20
38
279
0
3
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
10 16
4
22
47 45 60 30
9
18 20
7
11
3
10
4
27 19 42
4
22 13 23 12
6
2
8
0
13
4
15
1
12 10 21
1
15 30 19 26
172 160 222 107
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
3
11
46
16
8
23
24
7
13
15
14
177
5
7
4
2
7
6
1
2
4
6
44
0
3
0
3
0
1
56
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
3
5
5
2
73
1
0
1
2
0
0
19
18
16
23
57
18
20
808
1
0
0
1
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
16
5
9
11
13
7
14
3
21
6
7
17
50 18 30 31
8
15 11
9
5
18
2
21
521 445 686 255
1
3
3
7
3
0
25
Gender
M Male
F
Female
T
X
Gender
M
F
Degree
D
Doctorate
M Master's
O
Other degrees
includes J.D., Ed.S.
D
Degree
M
O
TE
Tenure
Rank
TT NE* Prof. Assoc. Asst.
TOTAL
Inst.
Lect.
4
2
8
5
1
0
1
6
5
32
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
12
2
17
0
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
4
15
12
43
30
12
6
16
46
15
195
2
10
5
3
10
4
34
3
6
5
15
7
2
38
0
2
3
0
1
2
8
0
6
0
3
3
0
12
8
36
16
27
44
12
143
6
6
5
11
17
45
7
4
9
8
9
37
7
2
3
10
10
32
3
1
0
0
2
6
1
2
0
0
3
6
24
15
17
29
41
126
5
8
13
15
4
19
4
8
12
6
8
14
0
3
3
4
4
8
29
27
56
10
39
7
4
16
5
0
2
3
25
111
2
31
8
5
19
19
4
7
11
9
115
11
15
7
3
9
7
3
6
5
8
74
8
10
5
2
12
6
1
3
4
12
63
2
21
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
10
39
3
15
4
2
5
3
0
1
2
6
41
26
92
27
14
46
35
8
17
22
45
332
14
3
4
9
8
3
16
4
7
39 15 14
12
1
10
13
8
2
566 159 241
10
6
9
25
3
3
348
3
3
9
15
7
7
241
6
8
2
16
3
13
211
1
1
0
2
2
0
77
1
2
7
10
8
0
89
21
20
27
68
23
23
966
Tenure
TE Tenured
TT Non-Tenured on Track
NE Not Eligible for Tenure
Rank
Prof.
Assoc.
Asst.
Inst.
Lect.
Excludes coaches, Military Science faculty, post retirement faculty, faculty on leave of absence, sick leave, or full reassignment.
* Not Eligible for Tenure (NE) includes temporary appointments along with clinical track, coordinator track, and research track appointments.
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Instructor
Lecturer
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Faculty Awards—2011-2012
Career Achievement Award
The Career Achievement Award was created to recognize accomplishments in the areas of teaching, educational
innovation, publications and research/creative activity, public service, University service, and service to the profession. The
MTSU Foundation created this award in 2000.
Dr. Larry L. Burriss, Journalism
Outstanding Teacher Award
The MTSU Foundation has funded the Outstanding Teacher Award for more than 30 years.
Dr. Meredith H. Dye, Sociology and Anthropology
Dr. Ronald E. Kates, English
Ms. Alanna L. Neely, Agribusiness and Agriscience
Dr. Martha P. Hixon, English
Dr. Angela G. Mertig, Sociology and Anthropology
Dr. Amy J. Phelps, Chemistry
Distinguished Research Award
The Distinguished Research Award recognizes scholarly activity that generates new knowledge, products, or applications.
This includes empirical studies, analytical literature searches that result in substantial modification of existing explanations
of events, and/or creation of scholarly works of expression or appreciation.
Dr. Andrew V. Z. Brower, Biology
Outstanding Public Service Award
The Public Service Committee has defined public service as the term used to encompass activities that utilize the
professional expertise of the University faculty in providing service to the community, state, region, or nation within the
bounds of the University mission as executed by its departments.
Dr. Rebecca S. Calahan, Mathematical Sciences
Dr. Constance R. Schmidt, Center for Educational Media
Dr. Jennifer W. Kates, English
Creative Activity Award
The Creative Activity Award recognizes faculty contributions in areas such as dance, theatre, musical composition or
performance, and the visual arts (including painting and sculpture) as well as in other fields or artistic endeavors. For the
purpose of this award, creative achievement is defined as original, imaginative work of artistic merit as distinguished from
empirical/analytical works of scholarly research.
Dr. Claudia Barnett, English
Dr. Raymond “Reed” Thomas, Music
Outstanding Achievement in Instructional Technology Award
The Outstanding Achievement in Instructional Technology Award is an annual award that recognizes faculty who do
excellent work in their fields with the use of technology.
Dr. Lawanna S. Fisher, University Studies
Dr. Cen Li, Computer Science
Dr. Ronda G. Henderson, Business Communication and
Entrepreneurship
Special Projects Award
The MTSU Foundation grants funding for special projects pursued by full-time faculty members. The object of the award is
to provide seed money for a project that brings acclaim to the University. The Special Projects Committee of the MTSU
Foundation Board of Trustees reviews the applications and selects the winning project. The committee reserves the right to
split the award between two projects.
Mr. Kyle Snyder and Mr. Mark Blanks, Aerospace
Source: MTSU Foundation
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Full-Time University Employees
Fall Terms 2011 and 2012
Exec./Admin./Mgr.
White
Black or African American
Hispanic
Asian
American Indian
Two Or More Races
Not Specified
TOTAL
Faculty
White
Black or African American
Hispanic
Asian
American Indian
Two Or More Races
Not Specified
TOTAL
Prof./Non-Faculty
White
Black or African American
Hispanic
Asian
American Indian
Two Or More Races
Not Specified
TOTAL
Clerical/Secretarial
White
Black or African American
Hispanic
Asian
American Indian
Two Or More Races
Not Specified
TOTAL
Tech./Paraprofessional
White
Black or African American
Hispanic
Asian
American Indian
Two Or More Races
Not Specified
TOTAL
Skilled Craft
White
Black or African American
Hispanic
Asian
American Indian
Two Or More Races
Not Specified
TOTAL
Service/Maintenance
White
Black or African American
Hispanic
Asian
American Indian
Two Or More Races
Not Specified
TOTAL
TOTAL Full-Time Employees
Fall 2011
Male
Female
No.
Percent
No.
Percent
Fall 2012
Male
Female
No.
Percent
No.
Percent
Total
2011
2012
No.
Percent
No.
Percent
41
4
1
0
0
0
0
46
53.2%
5.2%
1.3%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
59.7%
26
3
0
1
0
0
1
31
33.8%
3.9%
0.0%
1.3%
0.0%
0.0%
1.3%
40.3%
39
5
1
0
1
0
0
46
50.6%
6.5%
1.3%
0.0%
1.3%
0.0%
0.0%
59.7%
25
4
0
1
0
0
1
31
32.5%
5.2%
0.0%
1.3%
0.0%
0.0%
1.3%
40.3%
67
7
1
1
0
0
1
77
87.0%
9.1%
1.3%
1.3%
0.0%
0.0%
1.3%
100.0%
64
9
1
1
1
0
1
77
83.1%
11.7%
1.3%
1.3%
1.3%
0.0%
1.3%
100.0%
434
32
11
40
1
7
1
526
45.1%
3.3%
1.1%
4.2%
0.1%
0.7%
0.1%
54.7%
366
41
7
19
0
2
1
436
38.0%
4.3%
0.7%
2.0%
0.0%
0.2%
0.1%
45.3%
434
32
12
35
0
7
1
521
44.9%
3.3%
1.2%
3.6%
0.0%
0.7%
0.1%
53.9%
374
41
7
21
0
1
1
445
38.7%
4.2%
0.7%
2.2%
0.0%
0.1%
0.1%
46.1%
800
73
18
59
1
9
2
962
83.2%
7.6%
1.9%
6.1%
0.1%
0.9%
0.2%
100.0%
808
73
19
56
0
8
2
966
83.6%
7.6%
2.0%
5.8%
0.0%
0.8%
0.2%
100.0%
211
22
2
6
1
3
0
245
35.6%
3.7%
0.3%
1.0%
0.2%
0.5%
0.0%
41.4%
269
66
6
4
0
2
0
347
45.4%
11.1%
1.0%
0.7%
0.0%
0.3%
0.0%
58.6%
209
21
2
8
1
4
0
245
38.0%
3.8%
0.4%
1.5%
0.2%
0.7%
0.0%
44.5%
247
46
6
4
0
2
0
305
44.9%
8.4%
1.1%
0.7%
0.0%
0.4%
0.0%
55.5%
480
88
8
10
1
5
0
592
81.1%
14.9%
1.4%
1.7%
0.2%
0.8%
0.0%
100.0%
456
67
8
12
1
6
0
550
82.9%
12.2%
1.5%
2.2%
0.2%
1.1%
0.0%
100.0%
21
2
0
0
0
0
0
23
6.0%
0.6%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
6.5%
290
29
3
2
3
2
0
329
82.4%
8.2%
0.9%
0.6%
0.9%
0.6%
0.0%
93.5%
23
2
1
0
0
0
0
26
7.0%
0.6%
0.3%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
8.0%
269
25
2
2
2
1
0
301
82.3%
7.6%
0.6%
0.6%
0.6%
0.3%
0.0%
92.0%
311
31
3
2
3
2
0
352
88.4%
8.8%
0.9%
0.6%
0.9%
0.6%
0.0%
100.0%
292
27
3
2
2
1
0
327
89.3%
8.3%
0.9%
0.6%
0.6%
0.3%
0.0%
100.0%
21
1
0
0
0
0
0
22
63.6%
3.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
66.7%
10
0
0
0
0
1
0
11
30.3%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
3.0%
0.0%
33.3%
24
1
1
0
0
0
0
26
68.6%
2.9%
2.9%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
74.3%
8
0
0
0
0
1
0
9
22.9%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
2.9%
0.0%
25.7%
31
1
0
0
0
1
0
33
93.9%
3.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
3.0%
0.0%
100.0%
32
1
1
0
0
1
0
35
91.4%
2.9%
2.9%
0.0%
0.0%
2.9%
0.0%
100.0%
36
4
1
0
0
0
0
41
78.3%
8.7%
2.2%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
89.1%
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
10.9%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
10.9%
37
4
1
0
0
0
0
42
78.7%
8.5%
2.1%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
89.4%
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
10.6%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
10.6%
41
4
1
0
0
0
0
46
89.1%
8.7%
2.2%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
100.0%
42
4
1
0
0
0
0
47
89.4%
8.5%
2.1%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
100.0%
57
22
1
1
1
0
0
82
985
44.2%
17.1%
0.8%
0.8%
0.8%
0.0%
0.0%
63.6%
45.0%
32
14
0
0
0
1
0
47
1,206
24.8%
10.9%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.8%
0.0%
36.4%
55.0%
61
17
2
1
2
0
1
84
990
48.0%
13.4%
1.6%
0.8%
1.6%
0.0%
0.8%
66.1%
46.5%
29
13
0
0
0
1
0
43
1,139
22.8%
10.2%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.8%
0.0%
33.9%
53.5%
89
36
1
1
1
1
0
129
2,191
69.0%
27.9%
0.8%
0.8%
0.8%
0.8%
0.0%
100.0%
100.0%
90
30
2
1
2
1
1
127
2,129
70.9%
23.6%
1.6%
0.8%
1.6%
0.8%
0.8%
100.0%
100.0%
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Part-Time University Employees
Fall Terms 2011 and 2012
Fall 2011
Male
Female
No.
Percent
No.
Percent
Exec./Admin./Mgr.
White
Black or African American
Hispanic
Asian
American Indian
Two Or More Races
Not Specified
TOTAL
Faculty
White
Black or African American
Hispanic
Asian
American Indian
Two Or More Races
Not Specified
TOTAL
Prof./Non-Faculty
White
Black or African American
Hispanic
Asian
American Indian
Two Or More Races
Not Specified
TOTAL
Clerical/Secretarial
White
Black or African American
Hispanic
Asian
American Indian
Two Or More Races
Not Specified
TOTAL
Tech./Paraprofessional
White
Black or African American
Hispanic
Asian
American Indian
Two Or More Races
Not Specified
TOTAL
Skilled Craft
White
Black or African American
Hispanic
Asian
American Indian
Two Or More Races
Not Specified
TOTAL
TOTAL Part-Time Employees
Fall 2012
Male
Female
No.
Percent
No.
Percent
Total
2011
2012
No.
Percent
No.
Percent
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
140
17
2
3
0
0
25
187
35.5%
4.3%
0.5%
0.8%
0.0%
0.0%
6.3%
47.5%
168
13
3
4
1
1
17
207
42.6%
3.3%
0.8%
1.0%
0.3%
0.3%
4.3%
52.5%
125
19
2
5
0
0
23
174
31.1%
4.7%
0.5%
1.2%
0.0%
0.0%
5.7%
43.3%
187
14
3
7
2
2
13
228
46.5%
3.5%
0.7%
1.7%
0.5%
0.5%
3.2%
56.7%
308
30
5
7
1
1
42
394
78.2%
7.6%
1.3%
1.8%
0.3%
0.3%
10.7%
100.0%
312
33
5
12
2
2
36
402
77.6%
8.2%
1.2%
3.0%
0.5%
0.5%
9.0%
100.0%
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
22.2%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
22.2%
6
1
0
0
0
0
0
7
66.7%
11.1%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
77.8%
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
18.2%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
18.2%
8
1
0
0
0
0
0
9
72.7%
9.1%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
81.8%
8
1
0
0
0
0
0
9
88.9%
11.1%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
100.0%
10
1
0
0
0
0
0
11
90.9%
9.1%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
100.0%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
24
2
0
0
0
0
0
26
92.3%
7.7%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
100.0%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
23
2
0
0
0
0
0
25
92.0%
8.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
100.0%
24
2
0
0
0
0
0
26
92.3%
7.7%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
100.0%
23
2
0
0
0
0
0
25
92.0%
8.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
100.0%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
192
66.7%
33.3%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
100.0%
44.4%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
240
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
55.6%
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
178
50.0%
50.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
100.0%
40.5%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
262
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
59.5%
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
432
66.7%
33.3%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
100.0%
100.0%
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
440
50.0%
50.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
100.0%
100.0%
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Middle Tennessee State University
ALUMNI RELATIONS Alumni Associa on 2011‐2012
MTSU Alumni Distribu on by County
2012 Fact Book MTSU Alumni in Tennessee (map)
MTSU Alumni Distribu on by State
MTSU Alumni in the United States
(map)
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Alumni Association 2012‐2013
NATIONAL
BOARD
OFFICERS
NATIONAL BOARD MEMBERS
Ed Barlow
Tony Beard
Milbrey Campbell
Aubrey Carnathan
Joshua T. Crain
David A. Cullum
Muffin Dixon
Paul Fulcher
Barton Harrison
Jonathon L. Hawkins
Rollie Holden Jr.
Amber Hurdle
Latonya Irons
Don Keaton
Eddie Linville
President
Casey Pash
Vice‐President/
President‐Elect
Jim Dunlap
Executive Director
Ginger Freeman
Secretary
Latreace Sankey
Treasurer
Katy Francisco Riddle
Past President
Brent Campbell
Amy Taylor Lowdermilk
Paula Mansfield
Angela Lee McClister
Susan Melton
Kara Owen
Jeanette Owusu
Jason Potts
Pettus Read
Lanny T. Rich
Kelly G Rollins
Mike Rowland
Denice Rucker
Nicole Lester Russell
Greg Smith
Timothy Strobl
EX‐OFFICIO MEMBERS
Mike Terry
Chip Walters
Doug Young
MTSU President
Sidney A. McPhee
Senior Vice President
John W. Cothern
Vice President for Development and University Relations
William J. Bales
President, MTSU Foundation
Bill Mooningham
President, Blue Raider Athletic Association
Jim Thompson
President, Faculty Senate
Michael Arndt
President, Student Government Association
Coby Sherlock
Alumni Distribution by Tennessee County‐‐August 2012
County
No.
Anderson County 250
Bedford County 1,915
Benton County 55
Bledsoe County 33
Blount County 410
Bradley County 430
33
Campbell County Cannon County 696
Carroll County 67
Carter County 31
549
Cheatham County Chester County 53
Claiborne County 27
Clay County 57
Cocke County 21
Coffee County 2,390
Crockett County 43
Cumberland County 234
Davidson County 13,738
Decatur County 62
Dekalb County 400
Dickson County 557
Dyer County 114
Fayette County 92
TOTAL
County
Fentress County Franklin County Gibson County Giles County Grainger County Greene County Grundy County Hamblen County Hamilton County Hancock County Hardeman County Hardin County Hawkins County Haywood County Henderson County Henry County Hickman County Houston County Humphreys County Jackson County Jefferson County Johnson County Knox County Lake County No.
69
1,350
186
596
17
79
252
84
1,990
4
56
137
41
46
102
79
321
18
140
31
74
11
1,321
3
County
Lauderdale County Lawrence County Lewis County Lincoln County Loudon County Macon County Madison County Marion County Marshall County Maury County McMinn County McNairy County Meigs County Monroe County Montgomery County Moore County Morgan County Obion County Overton County Perry County Pickett County Polk County Putnam County Rhea County No.
51
769
215
1,019
158
186
533
300
994
2,610
172
71
19
74
536
278
47
51
46
76
12
39
369
88
County
No.
Roane County 238
Robertson County 842
Rutherford County 20,091
Scott County 32
Sequatchie County 74
Sevier County 195
Shelby County 1,696
Smith County 293
Stewart County 31
Sullivan County 202
Sumner County 3,539
78
Tipton County Trousdale County 127
Unicoi County 13
Union County 15
Van Buren County 40
Warren County 1,065
Washington County 182
Wayne County 185
Weakley County 46
White County 143
7,084
Williamson County Wilson County 4,445
Unknown
23
78,656
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2012 MTSU Alumni in Tennessee 186 842 536 31 51 79 46 114 186 102 533 46 78 1,696 140 7,084 76 215 62 1,915
56 182 84 250 79 74
234 158 88
11
31 13 21 238 195 410 33
19
74 252 596
769 17 1,321 2,390 278
185 137 47
1,065 40
994
71 15
696 2,610 53 92 46
202 41 33 69 369
143
20,091 321
51 293 4 27 400
43 67 4,445
13,738 557 55 31 549 18 12 32 127
3 57
3,539 74
172 1,990 1,019 1,350 300 430
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MTSU Alumni Distribution By State
State
Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia
Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky No.
1,834
47
256
284
972
390
101
40
72
2,383
3,112
43
42
547
479
104
137
1,169
State
Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio TOTAL
*Only reachable alumni or those with good addresses are included.
No.
305
35
369
136
327
138
485
395
41
44
125
39
164
81
404
1,118
10
605
State
Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Armed Forces‐Europe
Military‐Pacific
Foreign Countries
No.
183
130
344
27
664
30
78,656
1,673
59
17
1,093
239
113
124
31
88
40
1,161
101,505
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2012 MTSU Alumni in the United States
47
239
41
10
138
35
124
17
30
130
42
39
31
327
101
344
125
547
390
137
972
81
369
1,093
78,656
72
664
1,834
3,112
305
1,161
40
1,118
284
1,673
27
164
113
1,169
485
43
605
479
395
183
256
136
104
44
59
404
101,505
2,383
88
40
Source: MTSU Alumni Relations
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Middle Tennessee State University
CENTERS AND CHAIRS Centers of Excellence
Endowed Chairs
2012 Fact Book Chairs of Excellence
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Centers of Excellence
The General Assembly and the Governor of Tennessee together announced in 1984 the creation of a new Centers
of Excellence program for Tennessee public higher education. The centers, to be selected through a statewide
competitive process, would build on the research strengths of the Tennessee Board of Regents universities and the
campuses of the University of Tennessee. Their purpose would be to focus the capabilities of public higher
education on service to the people of Tennessee by expanding the state’s research base, thereby increasing its national and international stature and its economic competitiveness. MTSU is the site of two Centers of Excellence.
THE CENTER FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION Established 1984 Dr. Carroll Van West, Director The Center for Historic Preservation was one of the first Centers of Excellence established in Tennessee. The
primary emphasis of the center’s work is to stimulate quality economic development through careful use of
heritage resources in community development. It is a research and public service institute committed to the
identification, conservation, protection, and enhancement of the historic environment. Through its varied projects,
programs, and activities, the center responds directly to the needs and concerns of communities and organizations working to include heritage in their future economic development strategies. The center provides leadership and
assistance on a local, state, regional, and national basis. It is a national clearinghouse for research in a number of areas of the historic preservation field including information resource management, regional planning, heritage
education, rural preservation, and heritage tourism. The center is a past recipient of the Tennessee Higher
Education Commission’s distinguished accomplished center status. THE CENTER FOR POPULAR MUSIC Established 1985 Dr. Dale Cockrell, Director The Center for Popular Music was founded to foster advanced research and scholarship in American popular
music and to promote an awareness of and appreciation for America’s diverse musical culture. The center
recognizes popular music as a unique form of human expression that has always occupied a significant place in
American cultural history—one that must be studied in the context of the variety of artistic, cultural, social, commercial, and technological factors that have shaped the music. The center maintains one of the country’s
largest and most comprehensive music archives, containing more than 120,000 sound recordings, 60,000 pieces of sheet music, and 15,000 books and scores. It serves as a resource for regional, national, and international
researchers. The center’s outreach activities include the production of numerous conferences, seminars, and
concerts, as well as the publication of books, recordings, and public radio documentaries. The center received the
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Endowed Chairs
Several academic programs are enriched through the establishment of chairs dedicated to the support of a particular discipline. The chairholders may be full‐time faculty members or individuals from the appropriate
business or professional field who hold special seminars or lecture series. Two chairs, funded by gifts to the
University Foundation, are administered through the Economics and Finance Department: THE MARTIN CHAIR OF INSURANCE Established 1982 Kenneth W. Hollman, Chairholder The Martin Chair of Insurance was founded by a group of alumni and friends to upgrade and enhance the insurance curriculum at Middle Tennessee State University. It was named in honor of Thomas T. Martin, a
Murfreesboro insurance agent who was a highly successful underwriter for almost 60 years. The Martin Chair of
Insurance strives to provide specialized training for insurance students to prepare them for careers in various
facets of the insurance industry; to recruit and counsel students and to interest promising students in insurance
careers; to develop an insurance curriculum that will prepare students for examinations for agents’ and brokers’ licenses; to provide general training in insurance for students in other disciplines; to develop and administer
cooperative education and intern programs for students who choose the insurance concentration or a minor in the field; and to engage in public service activities such as continuing education and industry‐related research programs for members of the insurance community. THE WEATHERFORD CHAIR OF FINANCE Established 1986 William F. Ford, Chairholder The Weatherford Chair of Finance was established to honor Jack O. Weatherford, one of Tennessee’s and the
nation’s leading community bankers. A decorated Navy veteran of World War II, Mr. Weatherford completed his
education at Middle Tennessee State University and the University of Tennessee‐Knoxville. He began his banking career at the Murfreesboro Bank and Trust Company, where he rose through the ranks to chair and CEO. Holding
top positions in national banking organizations, he led his bank through a series of mergers involving acquisitions of smaller area banks. The Weatherford Chair of Finance provides specialized training for students interested in
banking careers. It also operates a placement service for such students, provides scholarships for them, and conducts research and seminars on topics of interest to the banking community. THE WRIGHT TRAVEL CHAIR OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP Established 2007 Douglass M. Tatum, Chairholder The Wright Travel Chair of Entrepreneurship was established in 2007 by Pam Wright, founder and CEO of Nashville‐based Wright Travel, Tennessee’s largest travel agency. Through the endowment of a faculty position,
Wright’s gift touches hundreds of students and furthers the research concerning the contributions of successful
entrepreneurs to this country’s economic growth, including jobs expansion. The educational features of the
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Chairs of Excellence Several academic programs are enriched through the establishment of chairs which are dedicated to the support
of a particular discipline. There are 43 chairs of excellence in the Tennessee Board of Regents Higher Education
System. MTSU houses nine chairs of excellence, established with a combination of private, University, and state
funds. THE JENNINGS A. JONES CHAIR IN FREE ENTERPRISE Established 1986 The Jennings A. Jones Chair in Free Enterprise was established for the purpose of promoting and developing an increased understanding of free enterprise to make students and area residents more knowledgeable about the
forces that shape their lives and the well‐being of the country. THE JENNINGS AND REBECCA JONES CHAIR IN URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING Established 1997 The Jennings and Rebecca Jones Chair of Excellence in Urban and Regional Planning produces and disseminates information relevant to the planning needs and issues in the mid state region. It encourages dialogue on these important issues among area policymakers, opinion leaders, and the broader community of interest. THE JOHN SEIGENTHALER CHAIR IN FIRST AMENDMENT STUDIES Established 1986 Wendell Rawls, interim director The John Seigenthaler Chair in First Amendment Studies was instituted to honor Seigenthaler’s lifelong commitment to free expression values. The purpose of the chair is to provide programs of excellence for the
College of Mass Communication centering on the First Amendment’s protections of free press and free speech. To fulfill this purpose the chair funds a variety of activities including distinguished visiting professors of First
Amendment studies, visiting lecturers addressing freedom of speech and press, research related to free
expression, and seminars and meetings dedicated to expressive freedom. All of these activities are related to
studying, promoting, and defending free expression and First Amendment values. THE DR. CARL ADAMS CHAIR IN HEALTH CARE SERVICES Established 1987 Martha Jo Edwards, Chairholder The role of the Dr. Carl Adams Chair in Health Care Services is interdisciplinary, serving health and human service program areas in eight departments and four colleges. Its primary purposes are to support interdisciplinary
scholarly activity; enhance health and human service education through cooperation and collaboration between
the affiliated units; and develop and strengthen partnerships within the University and the community and
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THE KATHERINE DAVIS MURFREE CHAIR IN DYSLEXIC STUDIES Established 1988 The Katherine Davis Murfree Chair in Dyslexic Studies was established to inform the public about the condition of dyslexia, establish means by which school personnel (K‐12) can be assisted in the identification and treatment of students with dyslexia, and contribute to the fund of knowledge about dyslexia through independent research. To
accomplish these goals, conferences and workshops for educators are held annually, research studies have been
undertaken, and a center to provide diagnostic services for children has been established. THE NATIONAL HEALTHCARE CHAIR IN NURSING established: 1988 The National HealthCare Chair in Nursing was established to influence nursing education, practice, research, and
administration in the state of Tennessee, particularly in the midstate area. The chair will assist in the development of
the curriculum, faculty, students, and resources within the School of Nursing and among local health care agencies. THE JOHN C. MILLER CHAIR IN EQUINE REPRODUCTIVE PHYSIOLOGY Established 1994 The John C. Miller Chair in Equine Reproductive Physiology provides support through applied research in solving reproductive problems in the horse industry and through an industry‐oriented public service program that includes clinics and seminars to keep the industry current on techniques and technology. The chair combines research, teaching, and public service to increase program awareness and acceptance in working with students, industry,
and the general public. THE MARY E. MILLER CHAIR IN EQUINE HEALTH Established 1994 The Mary E. Miller Chair in Equine Health assists the Chair in Equine and Reproductive Physiology and networks
with veterinarians and schools to bring cutting‐edge problem solving and teaching horse health issues to MTSU. The chair combines research, teaching, and public service to increase program awareness and acceptance in
working with students, industry, and the general public. THE ROBERT E. AND GEORGIANNA WEST RUSSELL CHAIR IN MANUFACTURING EXCELLENCE Established 1988 Charles H. Perry, Chairholder The Robert E. and Georgianna West Russell Chair in Manufacturing Excellence was founded to enhance the quality of manufacturing education, support existing manufacturing concerns, and attract new manufacturing
activity to the middle Tennessee region. The chair works with undergraduate and graduate programs to assist in
the matching of successful students with appropriate roles in the workforce by improving curriculum and
increasing the dialogue between industries and educational institutions regarding employment needs. Source: MTSU Centers/Chairs of Excellence MTSU Undergraduate Catalog
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Middle Tennessee State University BUDGET AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION 2012 Fact Book Unrestricted EducaƟonal and General
Revenues by Source
Unrestricted EducaƟonal and General
Expenditures TuiƟon and Fees
Research Services
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Unrestricted Educational and General Revenues by Source
E and G Revenues for Fiscal Year 2011-12
Tuition and Fees
66.13%
State
Appropriations
27.92%
Sales and
Services of
Educ. Dept.
4.65%
Category
Tuition and Fees
State Appropriations
October 2010-2011
Amount
% of Total
$ 159,954,500
99,257,000
58.26%
36.15%
Gifts, Grants,
Contracts
0.55%
October 2011-2012
Amount
% of Total
$ 176,654,000
73,560,700
66.43%
27.66%
$ 182,014,100
76,829,700
66.13%
27.92%
Federal Grants and Contracts
State Grants and Contracts
Local Grants and Contracts
Private Gifts, Grants, and Contracts
2,000,000
65,000
0
112,000
Total Gifts, Grants, and Contracts
2,177,000
0.79%
2,177,000
0.82%
1,527,000
0.55%
12,401,200
1,000
766,700
4.52%
0.00%
0.28%
12,745,900
0
804,000
4.79%
0.00%
0.30%
14,277,300
0
571,600
5.19%
0.00%
0.21%
Sales & Serv. of Educ. Dept. & other Act.
Endowment
Other Sources
TOTAL E and G Revenues
Two-Year Change (FY 2009-2011):
% Two-Year Change (FY 2009-2011):
$ 274,557,400
2,000,000
65,000
0
112,000
October 2012-2013
Amount
% of Total
$ 265,941,600
1,350,000
65,000
0
112,000
$ 275,219,700
$662,300
0.24%
Source: MTSU Budget Office
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Unrestricted Educational and General Expenditures
PROFESSIONAL
SALARIES
E and G Expenditures for Fiscal
Year 2012
Equipment
(Capital
Outlay)
2%
Operating
Expenses
30%
Instruction
Professional
Salaries
34%
Travel
2%
Employee
Benefits
16%
Academic Support
Institutional Support
Student Services
Research
Physical Plant
Public Service
Other
Salaries
16%
Instruction
Research
Public Service
Academic Support
Student Services
Institutional Support
Physical Plant
Scholarships & Fellowships
85,864,953
1,356,103
228,423
5,504,236
1,438,900
3,362,188
322,834
0
7,096,454
1,084,336
1,550,156
9,497,780
13,749,746
9,520,168
4,802,214
0
26,722,143
866,712
709,397
5,253,364
5,079,213
4,912,005
2,314,955
0
1,119,409
91,915
28,277
216,858
2,968,892
174,798
39,645
0
28,719,593
5,187,853
1,715,555
84,161
17,678,599
7,169,714
13,017,805
14,322,044
Equipment
(Capital
Outlay)
1,207,866
86,753
21,500
3,395,280
67,617
247,128
246,490
0
Total E and G Expenditures
98,077,637
47,300,854
45,857,789
4,639,794
87,895,324
5,272,634
Professional
Salaries
Other
Salaries
Employee
Benefits
Travel
Operating
Expenses
Total
150,730,418
8,673,672
4,253,308
23,951,679
40,982,967
25,386,001
20,743,943
14,322,044
% of
Total
E&G
52.23%
1.86%
1.47%
8.29%
14.18%
8.78%
7.18%
4.95%
289,044,032 100.00%
Source: MTSU Budget Office
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Middle Tennessee State University
Tuition and Fees
Registration and Other Fees Per Semester ‐ Fall Term 2012, Spring 2013
Undergraduate Student
Total Undergraduate
Program
Undergraduate Undergraduate
Program
Undergraduate
Credit In‐state Tuition
Services
In‐state Total
Out‐of‐State
Services
Out‐of‐State
Hours
Fee
Tuition
Fee
Total
1
234
67
301
843
67
910
2
468
134
602
1,686
134
1,820
3
702
201
903
2,529
201
2,730
4
936
268
1,204
3,372
268
3,640
5
1,170
335
1,505
4,215
335
4,550
6
1,404
402
1,806
5,058
402
5,460
7
1,638
469
2,107
5,901
469
6,370
8
1,872
536
2,408
6,744
536
7,280
9
2,106
603
2,709
7,587
603
8,190
10
2,340
670
3,010
8,430
670
9,100
11
2,574
737
3,311
9,273
737
10,010
12
2,808
797
3,605
10,116
797
10,913
13
2,855
797
3,652
10,285
797
11,082
14
2,902
797
3,699
10,454
797
11,251
15
2,949
797
3,746
10,623
797
11,420
16
2,996
797
3,793
10,792
797
11,589
17
3,043
797
3,840
10,961
797
11,758
18
3,090
797
3,887
11,130
797
11,927
19
3,137
797
3,934
11,299
797
12,096
20
3,184
797
3,981
11,468
797
12,265
21
3,231
797
4,028
11,637
797
12,434
NOTE: The per hour maintenance fee rate for Developmental Studies (DSP) courses for in‐state residents is
$135.00 and $744.00 for out‐of‐state residents.
Graduate Student
Graduate
Total
Credit In‐state Tuition
Hours
1
378
2
756
3
1,134
4
1,512
5
1,890
6
2,268
7
2,646
8
3,024
9
3,402
10
3,780
11
3,856
12
3,932
13
4,008
14
4,084
15
4,160
16
4,236
17
4,312
18
4,388
Program
Services
Fee
67
134
201
268
335
402
469
536
603
670
737
797
797
797
797
797
797
797
Graduate
In‐state Total
445
890
1,335
1,780
2,225
2,670
3,115
3,560
4,005
4,450
4,593
4,729
4,805
4,881
4,957
5,033
5,109
5,185
Graduate
Out‐of‐State
Tuition
1,047
2,094
3,141
4,188
5,235
6,282
7,329
8,376
9,423
10,470
10,679
10,888
11,097
11,306
11,515
11,724
11,933
12,142
Program
Services
Fee
67
134
201
268
335
402
469
536
603
670
737
797
797
797
797
797
797
797
Graduate
Out‐of‐State
Total
1,114
2,228
3,342
4,456
5,570
6,684
7,798
8,912
10,026
11,140
11,416
11,685
11,894
12,103
12,312
12,521
12,730
12,939
Source: MTSU Bursar's Office
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Middle Tennessee State University
RODP eRate Student Fees
Per Semester ‐ Fall 2012, Spring 2013 or Summer 2013
The eRate is available to students who enroll at TBR institutions, who are classified as non‐residents of Tennessee, and who are enrolled exclusively in online courses.
To qualify for an eRate, students must (a) meet all institution admission requirements and must (b) be verified as an online out‐of‐state student enrolled exclusively in courses delivered online. Students enrolled in any type courses other than online (on‐ground, telecourse, video conferencing, correspondence, hybrid, etc.) will not be eligible for the eRate and will instead incur traditional non‐resident fees and charges. Students who enroll in both online courses and other type courses and subsequently drop the other type courses will not then become eligible for the eRate.
Student Registration Fees per Hour
Out‐of‐state Resident – Maintenance Fees
Online Course Fee (Required of all students)
TOTALS PER HOUR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
UNDERGRADUATE
445
890
1,335
1,780
2,225
2,670
3,115
3,560
4,005
4,450
4,895
5,340
5,785
6,230
6,675
7,120
7,565
8,010
Undergraduate
Graduate
351.00*
567.00
94.00
94.00
GRADUATE
661
1,322
1,983
2,644
3,305
3,966
4,627
5,288
5,949
6,610
7,271
7,932
8,593
9,254
9,915
10,576
11,237
11,898
Source: MTSU Bursar's Office
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Middle Tennessee State University
eRate Student Fees –Fall 2012, Spring 2013 or Summer 2013 The eRate is available to students who enroll at TBR institutions, who are classified as non‐residents of Tennessee, and who are enrolled exclusively in online courses.
To qualify for an eRate, students must (a) meet all institution admission requirements and must (b) be verified as an online out‐of‐
state student enrolled exclusively in courses delivered online. Students enrolled in any type courses other than online (on‐ground, telecourse, video conferencing, correspondence, hybrid, etc.) will not be eligible for the eRate and will instead incur traditional non‐
resident fees and charges. Students who enroll in both online courses and other type courses and subsequently drop the other type courses will not then become eligible for the eRate.
Undergraduate Student
Total
Credit
Hours
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
eRate
Undergraduate
Tuition
351
702
1,053
1,404
1,755
2,106
2,457
2,808
3,159
3,510
3,861
4,212
4,563
4,914
5,265
5,616
5,967
6,318
Total
Credit
Hours
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
eRate
Graduate
Tuition
567
1,134
1,701
2,268
2,835
3,402
3,969
4,536
5,103
5,670
6,237
6,804
7,371
7,938
8,505
9,072
9,639
10,206
Program
Services Fee
Online Course
Fee
67
134
201
268
335
402
469
536
603
670
737
797
797
797
797
797
797
797
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
eRate
Undergraduate
Total
428
856
1,284
1,712
2,140
2,568
2,996
3,424
3,852
4,280
4,708
5,129
5,490
5,851
6,212
6,573
6,934
7,295
Graduate Student
Program
Services Fee
Online Course
Fee
67
134
201
268
335
402
469
536
603
670
737
797
797
797
797
797
797
797
15
30
45
60
75
90
105
120
135
150
165
180
195
210
225
240
255
270
eRate
Graduate
Total
649
1,298
1,947
2,596
3,245
3,894
4,543
5,192
5,841
6,490
7,139
7,781
8,363
8,945
9,527
10,109
10,691
11,273
Source: MTSU Bursar's Office
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Other Fees
Housing Rates
Residence Halls:
Lyon Complex [Mary, McHenry], Monohan Complex [Reynolds, Schardt], Smith, Sims, Beasley, Judd, Gracy, Cummings, Corlew, Deere, Nicks
Rutledge
Shared Room
$
$
$
2,311.00 $
2,311.00 $
1,895.00 $
Single
4,044.00 $
4,044.00 $
3,316.00 $
2,888.00
‐
2,888.00
One‐Bedroom Priv.‐Bedroom One‐Bedroom
Shared Apt
Private Apt
Shared
Apartments:
Womack Lane Apartments
Scarlett Commons Apartments
Private Room
$
2,354.00 $
‐ $
2,553.00 $
2,995.00
Meal Plans
4,708.00
‐
Total Price
Freshmen Meal Plan ‐ 7 Day All Access Plan With $260 FlexBucks Required of all freshmen living in the Residence Halls
$
1,555.00
Meal Plan for Freshmen in Scarlett Commons or Womack Lane Apts All Access 90 Block Plus $300 FlexBucks
$
795.00
Optional Meal Plans (may be purchased from Aramark Food Services)
7 Day Open Access Plan Plus $260 FlexBucks
5 Day Open Access Plan Plus $500 FlexBucks
150 Block Plan Plus $300 FlexBucks
90 Block Plan Plus $300 FlexBucks
50 Block Plan Plus $300 FlexBucks
$
$
$
$
$
1,706.61
1,706.61
1,146.89
872.51
653.01
Other Fees
Late Registration Fee
Deferred Payment Plan Service Charge
Deferred Payment Plan Late Fee ($100 max) Return Check Service Charge
Books (Estimated Cost) $
100.00
$
50.00
$
25.00
$
30.00
$ 350.00‐500.00
Source: MTSU Bursar's Office
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Office of Research Services
The Office of Research Services, formerly the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, was established in 1992
to provide assistance in developing proposals for external funding support of programs. Its mission is to provide
services to faculty and staff to support their efforts to obtain external funding for various programs.
During 2011 - 2012 the University received 99 grants totalling 27.825 million. Of this total, 19,127 million were
federal flow-through grants, 5.128 million were federal grants, 2.202 million were state grants, 64, 486 were local
grants, 274,676 were private-other grants, and 58,027 were foreign grants.
Source
Federal Flow Through
2009-2010
No. Awarded
Amount
2010-2011
Amount
No. Awarded
2011-2012
Amount
No. Awarded
17,327,116
36
16,579,724
34
19,127,475
46
Federal
8,939,512
28
7,378,501
20
5,128,016
15
State
9,648,255
24
8,998,107
24
2,202,148
21
Local
29,686
1
126,485
4
64,486
2
478,452
13
629,134
13
274,676
13
58,027
2
26,854,828
99
Private/Other
Other/Foreign
Total
36,423,021
102
33,711,951
95
Source: MTSU Office of Research Services
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Middle Tennessee State University RESOURCES, SERVICES, AND FACILITIES
MTSU FoundaƟon James E. Walker Library
2012 Fact Book Physical FaciliƟes Inventory
Campus Map
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MTSU Foundation
MTSU Foundation Total Assets by Fund
(For the Year Ended June 30, 2008 to June 30, 2012)
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
864,153 $
28,615,559
34,153,442
1,063,746 $
30,730,196
26,889,679
951,875 $
33,667,894
30,120,277
1,296,678 $
38,603,710
34,502,061
3,437,026
47,504,111
34,172,821
Unrestricted
Restricted
Endowment
$
TOTAL ASSETS
$ 63,633,154 $ 58,683,621 $ 64,740,046 $ 74,402,449 $ 85,113,958
$ of Five-Year Change:
% of Five-Year Change:
$ 21,480,804
34%
MTSU Foundation Revenues
(For the Year Ended June 30, 2008 to June 30, 2012)
Revenues
Cash Contributions
Pledges
Federal Grants
Investment Income
Investment Gains (Net)
Vendor Commissions
TOTAL REVENUES
Other Additions
In-Kind Gifts
Real Estate Gifts
Stock Gifts
Donations of Equipment
Buildings
Unrealized Gain in Market Value
Equipment Purchases
Gain (Loss) on Sales of Stock Gifts
Rental Proceeds
TOTAL OTHER ADDITIONS
TOTAL REVENUES
AND OTHER ADDITIONS
$ of Five-Year Change:
% of Five-Year Change:
$
2008
2009
2010
2011
4,736,671 $
774,092
4,237,985 $
585,769
(186,302)
17,815
4,655,267 $
6,888,060 $
12,089
656,890
403,064
18,265
7,978,368 $
8,284,612
$5,941,690
41,563
9,614,396
594,302
831,966
210,597
272,700
16,872
3,753
9,147,947 $ 16,664,505
393,030 $
32,000
46,450
200,686 $
23,446
$
2,426,151
397,472
38,848
8,373,234 $
$
443,331 $
122,010
(2,336,690)
(3,465)
$
(1,774,814) $
$
6,598,420 $
(5,550,494)
1,819,997
(65)
(14,545)
(5,093,624) $
55
11,857
2,056,040 $
246,394
148,000
333,655
4,505,777
(588)
58,975
5,292,213 $
2012
$993,904
625,000
1,008,660
(1,147,352)
193
51,583
1,531,987
(438,357) $ 10,034,408 $ 14,440,159 $ 18,196,493
$ 11,598,073
176%
Source: MTSU Foundation Financial Reports
James E. Walker Library
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In 1912, the first library for Middle Tennessee State Normal School was established by newly hired librarian Betty Avent Murfree. She started the collection with donations of 75 books from persons both on and off campus. The library was housed on the third floor of Old Main overlooking the main entrance, and its collection eventu‐
ally grew to 2,000 volumes. By 1925, a separate library building was needed for the newly named Middle Tennessee State Teachers College. Designed to accommodate 20,000 volumes, the structure was erected across from Old Main on the site where Peck Hall now stands. In 1958, a new library building was constructed at a cost of $500,000. Located east of the older library and between the Science Building and Jones Hall, this new building was to hold a growing collection of up to 150,000 volumes. It was named the Andrew L. Todd Library. In 1970, an ad‐
dition to Todd Library was required to meet the needs of a growing university. Although this building was designed to contain 225,000 volumes, over 600,000 volumes filled its shelves.
In spring 1999, MTSU again opened a new library to meet the needs of a rapidly growing student body. It was
designed to accommodate a collection of over one million bound volumes and provide seating for 2,600. The library includes a four‐floor atrium that serves as the central organizing element for the interior spaces and brings controlled, natural daylight to readers and study spaces in the building. In fall 2001, the new library, a visible sign of the University’s commitment to quality education, was named James E. Walker Library in honor of a former MTSU president who was a friend of the library, a leader in higher education, and a partner in securing funding
for the new building.
The building infrastructure includes an extensive electronic information distribution system connected to the campus‐wide, fiber‐optic backbone. Library instruction rooms are equipped to support multimedia instruction for accessing and retrieving data from electronic information resources. With over 350 computer workstations, laptop
computer checkout, a variety of study areas, and responsive services, the library is focused on student learning and faculty research support. The building is open 95.5 hours per week with resources available at all times through computer access.
Holdings for Academic Years
2007‐2008 to 2011‐2012
2007‐2008
2008‐2009
2009‐2010
2010‐2011
2011‐2012
Bound Volumes
Periodical Subscriptions(1)
Microtext Units
1,013,450
26,431
1,308,092
1,108,792
29,731
1,309,297
1,111,412
30,958
1,329,275
1,120,409
32,320
1,309,454
1,115,388
41,459
1,309,774
Total
2,347,973
2,447,820
2,471,645
2,462,183
2,466,621
Operating Expenditures for Academic Years
2007‐2008 to 2011‐2012
2007‐2008
2008‐2009
2009‐2010
2010‐2011
2011‐2012
Staff Salary and Wages (2)
Collection Expenditures (3)
Other Operating Expenditures (4)
$4,339,935
3,483,449
538,567
$4,462,456
3,394,490
389,297
$4,390,160
3,325,274
443,949
$4,348,019
3,724,101
540,518
$4,599,154
3,561,691
858,580
Total
$8,361,951
$8,246,243
$8,159,383
$8,612,638
$9,019,425
(1) Begi nni ng 2007‐2008 i ncl udes el ectroni c s ubs cri pti ons
(2) Admi ni s tra ti ves , Ins tructi ona l a nd Cl eri ca l Sa l a ri es , CWSP ma tch, Work Schol a rs hi p a nd s ta ff benefi ts
(3) Books , Peri odi ca l s , Bi ndi ng a nd el ectroni c res ources (i ncl udes TAF)
(4) Tra vel , Equi pment a nd Suppl i es
Note: expenditures for recurring costs for library computer lab divided as follows: 2/3 to operations, 1/3 to staffing
Source: Walker Library
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Physical Facilities Inventory
FACILITY
LEASED FACILITY
Building
Abbreviation
Year
Completed
Airport Hangar 2
Middle Tennessee Education Center, Shelbyville, TN
Off Campus Warehouse
855 West College Street
3050 Medical Center Parkway
AIR
MTEC
OWH
MLC
CHAM
1980
Abernathy Hall
Alpha Gamma Rho House
Alpha Tau Omega House
Alumni Memorial Gym
Alumni Office 2263 Middle Tennessee Blvd.
Alumni Relations House 2259 Middle Tennesse Blvd.
Andrew L. Todd Hall
Barn
Baseball Stadium
Beasley Hall
Boutwell Dramatic Arts
Business and Aerospace
Cason-Kennedy Nursing Building
Central Services Building (Day Care Center)
Central Utility Plant/ Chilling Plant
Central Utility Plant/ Cogeneration Plant
Cogen Addition
College Heights Chapel
College of Education Building
Commodity Barn
Cope Administration Building
Corlew Hall
Cyber Café at Woodmore
Davis Science Building
Dean A. Hayes Track and Soccer Stadium
Deere Hall
Donald McDonald Hangar
E.W. Midgett Building
Ellington Human Sciences
Ellington Human Sciences Annex
Emmett and Rose Kennon Sports Hall of Fame
Ezell Hall
Fairview Building
Farm Shop
Floyd Stadium
Forrest Hall
Gracy Hall
Greek House #4
Greek House #7
Greenhouse
Health, Wellness and Recreation Center
Health, Wellness and Recreation Center Addition
Horse Science Center
Horse Science Center Addition
Horticulture Facility
Housing Maintenance Annex
James E. Walker Library
James Union Building
Jean A. Jack Flight Education Center
Jim Cummings Hall
John Bragg Mass Communication Building
Jones Hall
Judd Hall
Kappa Alpha House
ABER
AGRH
ATOH
AMG
ALOF
ALUM
TODD
BARN
BS2
BH
BDA
BAS
CKNB
CSB
CUP
COGN
CGEN
CH
COE
COMB
CAB
CORL
WC
DSB
HTSS
DH
HGR
MGB
EHS
EHSA
KSHF
EZEL
FAIR
FSHP
STA
FH
GRH
1973
1998
1998
1950
2004
2005
1958
PERMANENT FACILITY
GH
REC
REC2
HSC
HSCL
HC
HMA
LIB
JUB
FEC
JCH
COMM
JH
JUDD
KAH
1970
2009
1959
1964
1997
1994
1968
1967
1998
2007
1959
2011
2011
1965
1967
1963
1967
2007
1969
2006
1959
1962
1928
2004
1973
1962
2011
1998
1954
1963
1998
1998
1975
1995
2008
2002
2003
1997
1976
1998
1952
1997
1969
1990
1921
1963
1998
Gross Sq. Ft.
Completed
Initial
Cost
6,000
5,458
20,750
15,224
2,774
Leased
Leased
Leased
Leased
Leased
51,700
7,600
13,859
72,180
2,796
10,105
114,388
8,300
26,677
20,139
56,164
184,931
31,494
6,107
6,188
15,209
880
9,362
91,206
1,660
50,976
106,672
7,430
75,258
15,964
37,360
11,088
18,615
15,509
10,276
12,732
52,452
38,250
9,380
288,838
14,177
22,104
9,428
13,010
4,774
143,239
57,415
51,598
8,098
9,002
5,163
254,596
58,354
5,052
97,012
91,114
39,855
22,104
10,882
1,150,000
853,750
1,303,780
3,048,187
125,800
540,000
1,681,730
4,900,000
261,000
865,000
21,795,000
3,150,000
82,017
892,816
10,974,000
774,440
668,875
20,478,438
112,000
775,000
1,900,000
125,000
1,715,000
2,212,900
644,085
833,867
240,000
913,000
53,000
1,495,000
1,150,000
1,900,000
353,000
25,500,000
391,800
253,000
960,072
1,334,004
60,000
14,534,361
16,816,865
5,677,000
500,000
120,000
25,000,000
1,776,000
556,000
1,826,000
15,585,000
1,925,720
253,000
1,097,450
FACILITY
Keathley University Center
Kirksey Old Main
Lyon Hall
Main Dairy
Maintenance Complex (Bayer-Travis)
Maintenance Complex (Hastings)
Maintenance Complex (Haynes-Turner)
Maintenance Complex (Holmes)
Maintenance Complex (Open Shed)
Maintenance Complex (Warehouse)
Mary Hall
McFarland Building
McHenry Hall
Miller Lanier Airway Science
Monohan Hall
Murphy Center
Natatorium
Ned McWherter Learning Resource Center
Nicks Hall
Nursing Building Addition
Observatory
Parking Services Building (1403 E. Main St.)
Paul W. Martin, Sr. Honors Building
Peck Hall
Photography Building
Pittard Campus School
President's Home
Printing Services Building
Project HELP
Recreation Storage
Reynolds Hall
ROTC Annex
Rutledge Hall
Sam H. Ingram Building
Satellite Chiller Plant
Saunders Fine Arts
Scarlett Commons Apt. Bldg. 1
Scarlett Commons Apt. Bldg. 2
Scarlett Commons Apt. Bldg. 3
Scarlett Commons Apt. Bldg. 4
Scarlett Commons Apt. Bldg. 5
Scarlett Commons Apt. Bldg. 6
Scarlett Commons Apt. Bldg. 7
Scarlett Commons Apt. Bldg. 8
Scarlett Commons Apt. Bldg. 9
Scarlett Commons Club House
Schardt Hall
Sigma Alpha Epsilon House
Sigma Chi House
Sigma Nu House
Sims Hall
Smith Hall
Sports Medicine/Stadium Addition
Stark Agribusiness and Agriscience Center
Stephen B. Smith Baseball Clubhouse
Storage Warehouse
Storage Building
Student Union
Strobel Biology Annex
Telecomm Building
Telescope Building
Tennessee Center for the Study and Treat. of Dyslexia
Tennessee Livestock Center
Tennessee Miller Coliseum and Horse Barn
Tennis Shelter
Tom H. Jackson Building
Vocational Agricultural
Voorhies Engineering Technology
Building
Abbreviation
KUC
KOM
LH
MD
BTB
HAB
HTB
HOB
MCX
WH
MARY
MB
MCH
AWS
MOH
MC
POOL
LRC
NICK
NB3
OBS
PKS
HONR
PH
PHO
PCS
PRES
PSB
PHLP
RS
REH
ROTX
RH
ING
SCP
SFA
SCB1
SCB2
SCB3
SCB4
SCB5
SCB6
SCB7
SCB8
SCB9
SCCH
SCH
SAEH
SCHH
SNH
SIMS
SMH
SMD
SAG
SBCH
SW
SB
STU
SBA
TCM
TB
DYS
TLC
TMC
TENN
JACK
VA
VET
Year
Completed
1967
1911
1927
2011
1969
1969
1969
1969
1969
1969
1962
1969
1962
1989
1954
1971
1953
1975
1969
2006
2008
1951
2003
1968
1957
1927
1911
2005
1996
2007
1960
1942
1911
1951
2009
1959
1999
1999
1999
1999
1999
1999
1999
1999
1999
1999
1960
1998
1998
1998
1959
1951
2000
1968
1997
1978
2010
1974
1996
1986
2000
1972
2001
1993
1911
1979
1942
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Gross Sq. Ft.
Completed
122,671
83,705
25,805
22,190
3,414
8,439
10,831
5,796
9,955
17,374
20,789
10,285
20,988
18,625
28,844
235,654
11,409
65,865
36,637
24,044
724
12,099
20,720
110,501
11,873
46,685
7,794
4,320
4,568
4,012
35,856
10,143
21,600
27,498
10,085
32,870
17,190
17,190
17,190
17,190
11,460
17,190
17,190
17,190
17,190
8,354
35,858
12,382
9,399
11,491
21,541
38,511
2,508
25,463
11,525
10,365
1,100
197,180
2,928
10,267
412
7,169
157,316
294,397
1,748
8,224
6,047
39,289
Initial
Cost
2,405,630
1,058,000
430,100
2,194,000
32,926
85,576
112,028
87,312
66,573
179,585
304,200
288,822
367,300
856,044
796,600
6,599,000
119,000
1,700,000
563,850
3,150,000
600,000
2,151,300
4,150,000
1,741,000
475,600
200,000
42,000
600,000
409,792
591,320
428,400
45,000
253,000
2,225,000
8,592,433
387,000
1,200,000
1,200,000
1,200,000
1,200,000
1,200,000
1,200,000
1,200,000
1,200,000
1,200,000
1,200,000
428,400
1,313,261
986,292
1,239,277
261,000
459,500
1,000,000
536,360
300,000
45,630
55,067,759
150,000
1,365,000
75,000
1,438,000
3,905,369
22,500,000
30,000
395,246
128,974
1,384,365
FACILITY
Wiser - Patten Science
WMOT Transmitter
Womack Lane Apts. A
Womack Lane Apts. B
Womack Lane Apts. C
Womack Lane Apts. D
Womack Lane Apts. E
Womack Lane Apts. F
Womack Lane Apts. G
Womack Lane Apts. H
Womack Lane Apts. I
Womack Lane Apts. J
Womack Lane Apts. K
Womack Lane Apts. L
Women's Softball Complex
Wood-Steagall Center
Wright Music Building
106, 108 City View Drive
110 A,B,C City View Drive
123 City View
125 City View
129 City View
211 City View
213 City View
209, 209A, 209B City View Drive
204 N. Baird Lane
209 N. Baird Lane
213 Wilson Ave.
216 Wilson Ave.
217 Wilson Ave.
220 Wilson Ave.
225 Wilson Ave.
219 Eastland Ave.
220 Eastland Ave.
915 Bell St.
1114 East Lytle St.
1411 E. Main St. (Haynes House)
1412 E. Main St. (Public Safety)
1416 E. Main St. (Harrison House)
1417 E. Main St. (Black House)
1417 E. Main Annex / Soil Lab
1707 E. Main St.
1803 E. Main St.
2227 E. Main St.
2311 E. Main St.
2315 E. Main St.
2411-2417 Middle Tennessee Blvd.
2431-2437 Middle Tennessee Blvd.
2511 MiddleTennessee Blvd.
2645 Middle Tennessee Blvd.
2739 Middle Tennessee Blvd.
1509 Elrod St.
1511 Elrod St.
1611 Elrod St.
1710 Elrod St.
1714 Elrod St.
1800 Jordan Ave.
1803 Jordan Ave.
1804 Jordan Ave.
1807 Jordan Ave.
1810 Jordan Ave.
1815 Jordan Ave.
1819 Jordan Ave.
Building
Abbreviation
WPS
WMOT
WLAA
WLAB
WLAC
WLAD
WLAE
WLAF
WLAG
WLAH
WLAI
WLAJ
WLAK
WLAL
WSBC
WSC
WMB
FRIZ
HAN1
CVD
JERN
SMI
JON
JON2
FRI
WASS
WANH
WA3
WA4
STE
WA1
WA2
RAD
EAS1
WHI
LYTL
HH
PS
HARR
BLH
SL
EM3
EM1
BOW
EM2
EM4
MT1
MT3
MT4
KING
MT5
ELR
BERG
ELR2
ELR3
WMH
JA1
JA5
AND
JA3
JORD
JA6
JA4
Year
Completed
1932
1959
1966
1966
1966
1968
1968
1968
1971
1971
1971
1971
1971
1971
2005
2003
1980
1956
1955
1952
1948
1950
1963
1999
1949
1958
1958
1987
1962
1951
1956
1955
1947
1958
1955
1948
1958
1974
1925
1958
1958
1956
1931
1943
1950
1942
1955
1947
1952
1950
1941
1960
1958
1932
1932
1973
1945
1952
1932
1946
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Gross Sq. Ft.
Completed
41,116
433
12,702
11,095
12,702
11,096
14,309
14,309
14,308
14,308
14,308
11,872
11,872
11,872
3,427
10,142
31,141
1,231
1,971
1,070
1,228
1,459
1,402
1,356
2,811
1,115
1,243
1,598
1,092
2,344
2,947
2,045
1,618
1,083
1,040
1,874
2,864
6,240
2,454
3,041
300
2,880
1,700
1,169
1,646
1,045
4,009
5,155
2,272
2,218
2,287
1,481
2,454
1,179
1,656
1,850
2,766
1,804
1,596
1,538
1,984
2,990
1,854
Initial
Cost
1,225,000
5,200
161,000
137,000
161,000
148,567
192,208
192,208
214,860
214,860
214,860
174,852
174,852
174,852
635,324
1,275,000
2,000,000
77,000
102,000
80,000
80,000
91,000
89,000
94,000
135,000
19,300
12,500
102,600
69,500
142,000
170,000
125,000
88,000
79,000
82,000
74,920
35,712
337,900
51,800
27,200
3,000
163,500
167,000
80,000
150,000
74,000
195,000
250,000
175,600
155,000
198,000
140,000
132,500
95,000
147,000
110,000
200,000
110,000
8,700
140,000
125,000
157,500
166,900
FACILITY
1821 Jordan Ave.
1903 Jordan Ave.
2306 Louise Street
2310 Louise Street
1805 Ragland Ave.
1809 / 1811 Ragland
1914 Ragland Ave.
1918 Ragland Ave.
2006 Ragland Ave.
2007 Ragland Ave.
3005 Guy James Rd.
3009 Guy James Rd.
3091 Guy James Rd.
3912 Manson Pike
4570 Lebanon Rd.
203 Womack Lane
TOTAL PERM. FACILITIES
TEMPORARY FACILITY
Building
Abbreviation
JA2
JA7
LOU1
LOU2
RA2
VAUG
RAGL
RA1
HOUK
BAI
FARM1
FARM4
FARM5
DAIRY
SWINE
WOM
201
Holmes Building Modular Addition
HBM
Jeff Hendrix Golf Performance Center
HGPC
TOTAL TEMPORARY FACILITIES
LICENSED FACILITY
TOTAL LICENSED FACILITIES
TOTAL FACILITIES
NEW FACILITIES UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Holmes Garage
Student Services Building
East Garage
Science Building
1
1
203
Year
Completed
1947
1937
1964
1950
1957
1962
1964
1964
1954
1960
1950
1968
1969
1958
1962
1996
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Gross Sq. Ft.
Completed
1,994
2,005
1,062
1,656
1,242
2,502
1,236
1,295
1,413
1,468
1,351
880
1,500
1,000
2,100
3,506
4,966,025
2,675
2,675
2,600
2,600
4,971,300
Initial
Cost
119,000
120,000
72,000
81,500
67,768
133,000
90,000
109,700
107,000
85,000
135,100
88,000
109,500
35,400
48,900
235,000
365,678,424
110,000
110,000
0
365,788,424
160,000
64,500
161,000
257,096
Source: MTSU Campus Planning
Campus Map Legend
2012-2013 Parking Map
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HAYES TRACK
AND SOCCER
STADIUM
BLVD.
BLU
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AID
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DRIV
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HC
RAID
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Under
Construction
FOUNDERS LANE
SAG
CHAMPION WAY
SFA
CITY VIEW
DRIVE
HOMECOM
ING CIRCLE
DRIVE
BLUE RAID
ER
WOMACK LA
NE
COLLEGE HEIGH
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VD.
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ERFO
RUTH
BAIRD LA
NE
SCP
OLD MAIN CIRCLE
FRIENDSHIP STREET
BL
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WPS
OLD MAIN CIRCLE
ALMA MATER DRIVE
NORMAL WAY
VA
FLOYD
STADIUM
POOL
CHAMPION
WAY
MIDDLE TENNESSEE
...
.
MIDDLE TENNESSEE
BLVD.
CRESTLAND
FAIR
FAIRVIEW
Abernathy Hall D5
Alumni Office A5
Alumni House A5
E
Alumni Memorial Gym B3
E
D DRIV
DRIV
NLAN
Business and Aerospace Building D4
GREE
AND
ENL
E
Boutwell Dramatic Arts Building C3
R
G
Beasley Hall C5
GREENLAND DRIVE
TCWNHA, 1417 E. Main St. (Black House) C6
TENN
Cope Administration Building B5
College Heights Building C6
WH
TENNESSEE LIVESTOCK
TENNIS
Cason-Kennedy Nursing Building C3
CENTER PARKING LOT
COURTS
College of Education Building D4
Central Utility Plant/Cogeneration Plant C2
John Bragg Mass Communication Building D4
PSB
Corlew Hall C3
Central Services Building (Day Care Center) E5
KSHF
HOB
Deere Hall D5
Davis Science Building C4
DIVISION STREET
TCM
Tennessee Center for the Study and Treatment of Dyslexia C6
MC
TLC
Ellington Human Sciences Building A2
SBCH
Ellington Human Sciences Annex B2
Under
Construction
Ezell Hall D5
SMITH
EHSA
Fairview Building A1
BASEBALL
Murfreesboro, Tennessee
LIGHTNING WAY
Forrest Hall C3
EHS
COGN
FIELD
Green House D3
AMG
GH
Gracy Hall C5
EATON DRIVE
Center for Historic Preservation, 1416 E. Main St. (Harrison House) B6
HMA
Horticulture Facility D3
FAULKINBERRY DR.
Haynes House, 1411 E. Main St. B6
SCA
Housing Maintenance Annex D3
VET
Holmes Building (Maintenance Complex) D2
B
BDA
Paul W. Martin Sr. Honors Building D4
M
MGB
W
MB
CKNB
Sam H. Ingram Building A5
JACK
MTSU BLVD
Tom H. Jackson Building B3
Jim Cummings Hall D3
EWING DRIVE
KOM
Jones Hall C3
FH
CORL
JCH
JH
MTSU BLVD.
SOFTBALL
RH
James Union Building B4
ROTX
FIELD
MILITA
Judd Hall C5
RY MEM.
STU
Kirksey Old Main B3
TB
STU
PH
Emmett and Rose Kennon Sports Hall of Fame B2
KUC
Keathley University Center C4
TODD
JUB
BELL STREET
LRC
Under
BAS
COE
Lyon Hall B4
Construction
James E. Walker Library D5
SBA
HONR
MARY
Ned McWherter Learning Resources Center C4
PHO
Miss Mary Hall B4
DSB
LH
McFarland Building D3
COMM
REC
Murphy Center B2
MCH
McHenry Hall B4
OBS
Under
NEO
Construction
REH
PCS
Midgett Building B3
LIB
Monohan Hall B5
MOH
GRH
BH
Naked Eye Observatory B4
LYTLE STREET
CAB
WC
SCH
Nicks Hall D5
EZE
SMH
L
JUDD
SIMS
DH
Observatory C5
VISITORS
CSB
CIRCLE
Homer Pittard Campus School A4
RECREATION AREA
ING
Peck Hall B4
WLA
ABE
R
WLA
Project Help C5
ALUMNI DRIV
NICK
E
Photography Building C4
PHLP
ALUMNI DRIV
Parking Services Building, 1403 E. Main B6
E
GREEK
Natatorium B3
ALOF
ROW
WSC
Public Safety, 1412 E. Main Street B6
AL
UM
PRESIDENT'S
WANH
NI DRIVE
WASS
ALUM
Printing Services Building D2
HOUSE
E
DRIV
Health, Wellness, and Recreation Center (Health Services located inside the HWRC) E4
DYS
MNI
ALU
Reynolds Hall B5
PKS
Rutledge Hall B3
ROTC Annex C4
BLH
Stark Agribusiness and Agriscience Center D3
Strobel Biology Annex C4
E. MAIN STREET
HH
Stephen B. Smith Baseball Clubhouse C2
CH
Scarlett Commons Apartments 1-9 E3
Sports Club Complex F7
Schardt Hall B5
E. MA
IN ST
PS
REET
Satellite Chiller Plant C5
HARR
Saunders Fine Arts Building C3
Sims Hall C5
SCB
Smith Hall C5
Student Union Building (under construction) E4
Telescope Building F4
Buck Bouldin Tennis Center B1
Telecommunications Building D2
Parking and Transportation Services office is located in the Parking Services Building (PKS).
Tennessee Livestock Center D2
Andrew L. Todd Hall C4
Use map for reference only. Please refer to signage and/or pavement markings for specific designations. Map is subject to change.
Vocational Agriculture D3
Voorhies Engineering Technology B3
Color code for parking designation
Color code for buildings/sports areas
Metered parking
Motorcyle parking area
Internal Audit (Wansley House) C6
Budget Office (Wassom House) C5
Residents of Womack Lane,
Purple Permit Parking (Womack Lane residents only)
Athletics/Recreation
Residence Halls
Faculty, Staff, Administration (white permit)
Woodmore Cybercafe C5
Scarlett Commons, and
Warehouse (Maintenance Complex) D1
Red Permit Parking (Scarlett Commons residents only)
Greek Housing
Greek Row may also park in
Academic / Administrative
Green Permit Parking
Womack Lane Apartments A-L E5
Wright Music Building C3
these green spaces 24 hours a day.
Wiser-Patten Science Hall C4
0412-730 – MTSU is an AA/EEO employer.
Disabled Parking (blue permit)
Dining
Gold Permit Parking (Greek Row residents only)
Wood-Stegall Center (Development and University Relations) B5
RUTHERFORD BLVD.
ABER
ALOF
ALUM
AMG
BAS
BDA
BH
BLH
CAB
CH
CKNB
COE
COGN
COMM
CORL
CSB
DH
DSB
DYS
EHS
EHSA
EZEL
FAIR
FH
GH
GRH
HARR
HC
HH
HMA
HOB
HONR
ING
JACK
JCH
JH
JUB
JUDD
KOM
KSHF
KUC
LH
LIB
LRC
MARY
MB
MC
MCH
MGB
MOH
NEO
NICK
OBS
PCS
PH
PHLP
PHO
PKS
POOL
PS
PSB
REC
REH
RH
ROTX
SAG
SBA
SBCH
SCA
SCB
SCH
SCP
SFA
SIMS
SMH
STU
TB
TENN
TCM
TLC
TODD
VA
VET
WANH
WASS
WC
WH
WLA
WMB
WPS
WSC
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Middle Tennessee State University
HISTORICAL DATA
2012 Fact Book Degrees Conferred: Historical Trends
Headcount by Gender, Fall Terms 1911‐2012
Full‐Time and Part‐Time Headcount, Fall
Terms 2003‐2012
Students by Race, Fall Terms 2003‐2012
First‐Time Freshman by Race, Fall Terms
2003‐2012
Summary of Registra on Type, Fall Terms
2006‐2012
Students by Permanent Residency, Fall
Terms 2003‐2012
Headcount by Tennessee County, Fall Terms
2003‐2012
Out‐of‐State Students, Fall Terms
2003‐2012
Total Student Credit Hours, Fall Terms,
2003‐2012 (graph and Table)
Student Credit Hours by College,
Department and Course, Fall Terms
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Degrees Conferred by Type Summary
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
3,552
3,789
3,629
3,868
3,911
606
682
695
819
816
82
95
136
104
114
15
24
20
20
20
4
9
6
6
9
4,259
4,599
4,486
4,817
4,870
Total Bachelor's Degrees
Total Master's Degrees
Total Ed. S. Degrees
Total Doctoral Degrees
Total Graduate Certificates
University Total
Degrees and Certificates Conferred by College
College of Graduate Studies
Chemistry, Doctor of Arts
History, Doctor of Arts
Physical Education, Doctor of Arts
Economics, Doctor of Philosophy
English, Doctor of Philosophy
Human Performance, Doctor of Philosophy
Literacy Studies, Doctor of Philosophy
Mathematics & Science Educ, Doctor of Philosophy
Public History, Doctor of Philosophy
Administration & Supervision, Education Specialist
Curriculum & Instruction/Ed Leadrshp, Education Specialist
Curriculum & Instruction/Elem Edu, Education Specialist
Curriculum & Instruction/Psychology, Education Specialist
Accounting, Master of Accountancy
Economics, Master of Arts
English, Master of Arts
History, Master of Arts
Music, Master of Arts
Psychology, Master of Arts
Sociology, Master of Arts
Foreign Language, Master of Arts in Teaching
Business Administration, Master of Business Admin.
Business Education, Master of Business Education
Criminal Justice Administration, Master of Criminal Justice
Administration & Supervision, Master of Education
Aerospace Education, Master of Education
Curriculum & Instruction/Ed Leadrshp, Master of Education
Curriculum & Instruction/Elem Edu, Master of Education
Literacy, Master of Education, name change effective Jan., 2011
Professional Counseling, Master of Education
Reading, Master of Education, name changed to Literacy effective Jan., 2011
School Counseling, Master of Education
Special Education, Master of Education
Recording Arts & Technologies, Master of Fine Arts
Accounting and Information Systems, Master of Science
Aviation Administration, Master of Science
Biology, Master of Science
Chemistry, Master of Science
Computer Science, Master of Science
Engineering Technology, Master of Science, name change effective Jan., 2009
Exercise Science & Health Promotion, Master of Science
Exercise Science, Master of Science, name change effective March, 2007
Health & Human Performance, Master of Science
Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Master of Science
Human Sciences, Master of Science
Information Systems, Master of Science
Leisure and Sport Management, Master of Science
Mass Communication, Master of Science
Mathematics, Master of Science
Professional Science, Master of Science
Mathematics, Master of Science in Teaching
Social Work, Master of Social Work
Dyslexic Studies, Graduate Certificate
Geoscience, Graduate Certificate, phase-out ends, August, 2011
Gerontology, Graduate Certificate
Health Care Management, Graduate Certificate
College Total
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
6
5
1
1
5
5
2
7
5
5
11
4
7
7
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
1
1
8
3
3
44
48
82
58
68
27
40
44
40
35
0
0
0
0
3
11
7
10
6
8
─
─
─
─
39
7
12
10
14
12
17
7
6
20
9
8
7
16
17
22
12
9
10
9
16
30
40
37
28
41
8
4
9
6
6
6
6
5
6
6
117
121
109
132
146
10
17
12
25
10
4
3
8
10
5
77
98
94
60
89
8
4
1
4
3
36
69
47
144
70
40
39
51
55
52
─
─
─
3
10
9
20
15
20
13
10
8
8
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
17
14
14
20
9
7
6
10
10
39
40
67
65
─
2
2
4
8
5
11
11
12
9
9
5
4
3
3
11
10
6
11
9
13
9
6
10
6
9
11
6
5
0
0
0
0
7
12
11
0
0
0
1
6
19
36
28
31
10
6
3
5
6
7
0
0
0
0
29
0
0
0
0
13
15
18
12
9
15
5
4
8
6
6
19
21
20
22
29
3
8
7
6
4
0
0
0
6
15
0
4
2
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
3
2
2
4
3
0
1
1
0
4
684
780
818
907
912
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College of Basic and Applied Sciences
Aerospace, Bachelor of Science
Agribusiness, Bachelor of Science, one degree awarded posthumously Sp.'09
Animal Science, Bachelor of Science
Biochemistry, Bachelor of Science
Biology, Bachelor of Science
Chemistry, Bachelor of Science
Computer Science, Bachelor of Science
Concrete Industry Management, Bachelor of Science
Construction Management, Bachelor of Science
Engineering Technology, Bachelor of Science
Environmental Science and Technology, Bachelor of Science
Forensic Science, Bachelor of Science
Industrial Technology, Bachelor of Science
Mathematics, Bachelor of Science
Physics, Bachelor of Science
Plant and Soil Science, Bachelor of Science
Science, Bachelor of Science
College Total
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
125
143
115
141
104
26
31
33
25
23
38
29
33
33
50
─
8
26
31
50
82
86
91
94
103
43
39
24
16
26
17
34
28
29
33
73
74
62
90
89
13
34
29
35
38
25
28
32
28
40
5
4
4
5
5
─
─
─
─
0
4
8
3
2
1
21
23
24
31
26
4
6
8
5
11
15
18
21
21
17
32
42
47
33
53
523
607
580
619
669
College of Behavioral and Health Sciences
Athletic Training, Bachelor of Science
Criminal Justice Administration, Bachelor of Science
Exercise Science, Bachelor of Science, effective August, 2009
Family and Consumer Studies, Bachelor of Science
Health Education, Bachelor of Science
Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Bachelor of Science
Interior Design, Bachelor of Science
Nursing, Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Nutrition and Food Science, Bachelor of Science
Physical Education, Bachelor of Science
Psychology, Bachelor of Science
Recreation and Leisure Services, Bachelor of Science
Social Work, Bachelor of Social Work
Speech & Theatre-Communication Disorders, Bachelor of Science
Textiles, Merchandising, and Design, Bachelor of Science
College Total
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
11
12
10
5
10
92
93
113
113
131
─
─
32
56
72
37
44
37
34
41
24
38
33
34
44
19
15
21
23
14
20
24
27
20
13
127
172
139
166
169
14
26
41
38
31
93
87
55
27
35
148
165
161
156
182
27
31
17
26
22
76
50
68
73
86
─
─
─
15
26
45
46
45
33
41
733
803
799
819
917
Jennings A. Jones College of Business
Accounting, Bachelor of Business Administration
Business Administration, Bachelor of Business Administration
Business Education, Bachelor of Science
Economics, Bachelor of Business Administration
Entrepreneurship, Bachelor of Business Administration
Finance, Bachelor of Business Administration
Information Systems, Bachelor of Business Administration
Management, Bachelor of Business Administration
Marketing, Bachelor of Business Administration
Office Management, Bachelor of Business Administration
College Total
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
106
138
114
111
122
96
122
117
121
100
21
15
7
10
9
8
15
9
17
9
36
43
38
29
30
90
115
88
97
67
60
55
65
54
63
89
80
91
89
83
168
162
149
111
119
9
6
6
4
4
683
751
684
643
606
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College of Education
Early Childhood Education, Bachelor of Science
Interdisciplinary Studies, Bachelor of Science
Special Education, Bachelor of Science
College Total
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
43
46
44
50
45
183
176
178
205
197
19
17
18
28
27
245
239
240
283
269
College of Liberal Arts
Anthropology, Bachelor of Science
Art Education, Bachelor of Science
Art History, Bachelor of Arts
Art, Bachelor of Fine Arts
Economics, Bachelor of Science
English, Bachelor of Arts
Foreign Language, Bachelor of Arts
Foreign Language, Bachelor of Science
Geoscience, Bachelor of Science
Global Studies, Bachelor of Arts
History, Bachelor of Arts
International Relations, Bachelor of Science
Music, Bachelor of Music
Organizational Communication, Bachelor of Science
Philosophy, Bachelor of Arts
Political Science, Bachelor of Arts
Political Science, Bachelor of Science
Sociology, Bachelor of Arts
Sociology, Bachelor of Science
Speech & Theatre, Bachelor of Arts
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
22
17
18
25
22
11
15
11
12
9
6
4
5
4
3
42
46
29
50
31
6
7
3
21
16
82
77
79
80
72
31
33
49
38
35
12
12
9
10
13
12
17
14
18
15
7
11
13
21
38
73
50
52
64
69
23
20
19
29
27
37
35
37
28
39
25
35
45
73
68
10
9
8
9
13
20
20
14
16
12
59
80
74
80
77
6
4
7
4
5
17
14
26
35
31
5
7
6
8
5
Speech & Theatre, Bachelor of Science
College Total
41
547
50
563
52
570
41
666
23
623
College of Mass Communication
Mass Communication, Bachelor of Science
Recording Industry, Bachelor of Science
College Total
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
292
296
274
248
265
266
237
186
242
239
558
533
460
490
504
University College
University Studies, Bachelor of University Studies
Adv Stud in Teaching & Learning, Master of Education (RODP)
Family Nurse Practitioner, Graduate Certificate (RODP)
Liberal Studies, Bachelor of Science (RODP)
Nursing, Master of Science in Nursing (RODP)
Professional Studies, Bachelor of Science
Professional Studies, Master of Professional Studies (RODP)
College Total
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
48
19
6
2
2
12
11
13
8
8
─
1
1
1
2
182
251
256
305
286
10
14
20
24
15
33
23
34
41
35
1
4
5
9
17
286
323
335
390
365
University Total
4,259
4,599
4,486
4,817
4,865
Notes:
Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 Communication Disorders graduates are included in the College of Behavioral and Health Sciences.
The 2007-08 degrees for Accounting have been corrected from 105 to 106.
The 2008-09 degrees for History have been corrected from 51 to 50.
Source: MTSU Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Planning and Research
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Headcount by Gender
Fall Terms 1911 - 2012
Year
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
Male
120
100
185
201
199
244
198
206
63
99
201
222
431
230
100
180
163
172
169
216
238
226
218
266
263
274
252
339
338
342
225
129
28
20
43
513
677
718
740
679
691
739
903
1,104
1,194
1,349
1,420
1,681
1,543
1,772
2,058
Female
127
217
289
343
395
381
303
323
147
294
393
387
662
462
233
235
370
343
398
413
351
379
334
358
346
337
298
401
403
390
311
224
238
180
188
243
399
309
476
532
570
536
558
619
738
734
828
858
820
1,078
1,185
Total
Hdct
247
317
474
544
594
625
501
529
210
393
594
609
1,093
692
333
415
533
515
567
629
589
605
552
624
609
611
550
740
741
732
536
353
266
200
231
756
1,076
1,027
1,216
1,211
1,261
1,275
1,461
1,723
1,932
2,083
2,248
2,539
2,363
2,850
3,243
Year
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Male
2,323
2,551
2,761
3,371
3,374
3,547
3,869
4,137
4,486
4,819
5,002
5,254
5,294
5,538
5,288
5,159
5,042
5,234
5,392
5,305
5,316
5,572
5,542
5,397
5,390
5,641
6,139
6,587
6,864
7,325
7,860
8,100
7,795
7,840
8,037
8,155
8,303
8,726
8,721
9,160
9,638
10,004
10,344
10,418
10,625
10,750
11,029
11,744
12,293
12,251
11,754
Female
1,416
1,497
1,817
2,112
2,387
2,710
2,910
3,288
3,607
3,827
4,267
4,423
4,833
4,976
4,908
5,064
5,274
5,646
5,883
5,626
5,617
5,797
5,686
5,896
6,018
6,334
7,026
7,549
8,001
8,348
8,927
9,283
9,325
9,584
9,887
10,211
10,129
10,267
10,400
10,913
11,525
11,740
11,978
12,136
12,238
12,496
12,843
13,444
14,137
14,191
13,640
Total
Hdct
3,739
4,048
4,578
5,483
5,761
6,257
6,779
7,425
8,093
8,646
9,269
9,677
10,127
10,514
10,196
10,223
10,316
10,880
11,275
10,931
10,933
11,369
11,228
11,293
11,408
11,975
13,165
14,136
14,865
15,673
16,787
17,383
17,120
17,424
17,924
18,366
18,432
18,993
19,121
20,073
21,163
21,744
22,322
22,554
22,863
23,246
23,872
25,188
26,430
26,442
25,394
Source: SIS530L Report
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Full-Time and Part-Time Headcount
Fall Terms 2002 - 2012
Year
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
Full-Time
Number of
No.
Students
Change
18,674
-995
19,669
-314
19,983
778
19,205
787
18,418
423
17,995
215
17,780
256
17,524
163
17,361
475
16,886
577
16,309
1,039
15,270
653
Percent
Change
-5.1%
-1.6%
4.1%
4.3%
2.4%
1.2%
1.5%
0.9%
2.8%
3.5%
6.8%
4.5%
Part-Time
Number of
No.
Students
Change
6,720
-53
6,773
326
6,447
464
5,983
529
5,454
203
5,251
168
5,083
53
5,030
69
4,961
103
4,858
4
4,854
51
4,803
299
TOTAL
Percent Number of
Change Students No. Change
-0.8% 25,394
-1,048
5.1% 26,442
12
7.8% 26,430
1,242
9.7% 25,188
1,316
3.9% 23,872
626
3.3% 23,246
383
1.1% 22,863
309
1.4% 22,554
232
2.1% 22,322
578
0.1% 21,744
581
1.1% 21,163
1,090
6.6% 20,073
952
Percent
Change
-3.96%
0.05%
4.9%
5.5%
2.7%
1.7%
1.4%
1.0%
2.7%
2.7%
5.4%
5.0%
Source: SZRESTT Report
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Students by Race
Fall Terms 2003 - 2012
Alaskan
American
Year
Native
No.
%
Indian
No.
%
2012
4 0.0%
69 0.3%
979
3.9 4,669 18.4%
2011
5
0.0%
79
0.3%
930
2010
5
0.0%
81
0.3%
2009
9
0.0%
107
2008
10
0.0%
2007
14
2006
Asian
No.
%
Black
No.
%
Nat.
Hawaiian or
Other Pacific
Isl. *
Hispanic
No.
% No.
%
White
No.
%
Two or More
Not Specified
Races *
No.
% No.
%
TOTAL
927 3.7%
25 0.1% 17,668 69.6%
618 2.4%
435 1.7%
25,394
3.5% 4,622 17.5%
865
3.3%
22
0.1% 18,888 71.4%
535
2.0%
496
1.9%
26,442
834
3.2% 4,307 16.3%
767
2.9%
16
0.1% 19,388 73.4%
444
1.7%
588
2.2%
26,430
0.4%
873
3.5% 4,025 16.0%
597
2.4%
19,225 76.3%
352
1.4%
25,188
84
0.4%
755
3.2% 3,521 14.7%
537
2.2%
18,680 78.3%
285
1.2%
23,872
0.1%
96
0.4%
709
3.0% 3,166 13.6%
518
2.2%
18,469 79.5%
274
1.2%
23,246
15
0.1%
87
0.4%
651
2.8% 2,928 12.8%
479
2.1%
18,491 80.9%
212
0.9%
22,863
2005
10
0.0%
75
0.3%
634
2.8% 2,769 12.3%
466
2.1%
18,441 81.8%
159
0.7%
22,554
2004
9
0.0%
81
0.4%
630
2.8% 2,659 11.9%
415
1.9%
18,422 82.5%
106
0.5%
22,322
2003
2002
9
7
0.0%
0.0%
90
90
0.4%
0.4%
592
543
2.7% 2,541 11.7%
2.6% 2,428 11.5%
366
340
1.7%
1.6%
18,055 83.0%
17,676 83.5%
91
79
0.4%
0.4%
21,744
21,163
* Effective with the 2010-11 academic year, higher education institutions must collect and report students’ race and ethnicity using the new
race/ethnicity categories as determined by the US Congress and documented in the Federal Register, Volume 72, Number 202, pp. 59266-59279,
2007. The categories used in this report comply with this federal law.
Source: Census 1
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First-Time Freshman by Race
Fall Terms 2001 - 2012
Year
Alaskan
American
Native
No. %
Indian
No. %
Asian
No. %
Black
No.
%
Nat.
Hawaiian or
Other
Hispanic Pacific Isl.*
No.
%
No.
%
White
No.
%
Two or
More
Races*
No.
%
Not
Specified
No.
%
TOTAL
2012
0
0.0%
11
0.4%
105
3.4%
792 25.4%
147
4.7%
2
0.1% 1,908 61.2%
119
3.8%
36
1.2%
3,120
2011
1
0.0%
10
0.3%
92
2.7%
773 22.5%
140
4.1%
3
0.1% 2,271 66.0%
126
3.7%
23
0.7%
3,439
2010
1
0.0%
8
0.2%
102
2.7%
697 18.5%
114
3.0%
6
0.2% 2,456 65.0%
67
1.8%
326
8.6%
3,777
2009
2
0.1%
24
0.7%
111
3.1%
661 18.4%
108
3.0%
2,647 73.6%
43
1.2%
3,596
2008
0
0.0%
8
0.2%
105
3.0%
627 18.1%
81
2.3%
2,604 75.3%
31
0.9%
3,456
2007
0
0.0%
15
0.4%
112
3.1%
527 14.7%
82
2.3%
2,793 78.1%
47
1.3%
3,576
2006
1
0.0%
11
0.3%
71
2.1%
453 13.4%
81
2.4%
2,700 80.0%
56
1.7%
3,373
2005
3
0.1%
16
0.5%
76
2.4%
395 12.3%
74
2.3%
2,613 81.5%
31
1.0%
3,208
2004
1
0.0%
8
0.3%
74
2.4%
370 11.8%
69
2.2%
2,606 82.9%
15
0.5%
3,143
2003
0
0.0%
13
0.4%
77
2.5%
325 10.7%
60
2.0%
2,554 84.1%
8
0.3%
3,037
2002
1
0.0%
14
0.4%
85
2.7%
374 11.9%
45
1.4%
2,600 82.9%
17
0.5%
3,136
2001
4
0.1%
7
0.2%
58
2.0%
326 11.2%
46
1.6%
2,452 84.4%
11
0.4%
2,904
* Effective with the 2010-11 academic year, higher education institutions must collect and report students’ race and ethnicity using the new
Source: Census 7
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Summary of Registration Type
Fall Terms 2006‐2012
Classification
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
% Change
2011‐2012
New Undergraduates
New Graduates
Returnees
Re‐Enrollees
Pre‐college 5,391
617
15,633
1,213
9
5,559
621
15,783
1,272
11
5,425
698
16,182
1,555
12
5,770
816
16,946
1,630
26
6,057
728
17,938
1,682
25
5,645
719
18,600
1,461
17
5,194
724
18,010
1,432
34
‐8.0%
0.7%
‐3.2%
‐2.0%
100.0%
Total Students
22,863
23,246
23,872
25,188
26,430
26,442
25,394
‐4.0%
Source: SZRESUM Report
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Students by Permanent Residency
Fall Terms 2003 - 2012
Year
Tennessee Out-of-State
Foreign
Armed
Forces
Unknown
Total
2012
23,497
1216
673
7
1
25,394
2011
24,609
1,252
572
4
5
26,442
2010
24,764
1,200
458
2
6
26,430
2009
23,705
1,123
359
1
0
25,188
2008
22,372
1,223
271
4
2
23,872
2007
21,602
1,171
307
-
166
23,246
2006
21,325
1,236
302
-
0
22,863
2005
20,962
1,338
254
-
0
22,554
2004
20,711
1,340
271
-
0
22,322
2003
2002
20,058
19,402
1,437
1,484
249
277
-
0
0
21,744
21,163
Source: MTSU Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Planning and Research
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Headcount by Tennessee County
Fall Terms 2003 - 2012
County
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Anderson
Bedford
Benton
Bledsoe
Blount
Bradley
Campbell
Cannon
Carroll
Carter
Cheatham
Chester
Claiborne
Clay
Cocke
Coffee
Crockett
Cumberland
Davidson
Decatur
DeKalb
Dickson
Dyer
Fayette
Fentress
Franklin
Gibson
Giles
Grainger
Greene
Grundy
Hamblen
Hamilton
Hancock
Hardeman
Hardin
Hawkins
Haywood
Henderson
Henry
Hickman
Houston
Humphreys
Jackson
Jefferson
Johnson
Knox
Lake
Lauderdale
Lawrence
Lewis
Lincoln
Loudon
85
383
34
7
102
100
11
191
37
12
129
24
9
7
4
479
25
61
3,504
44
106
159
73
24
18
256
77
99
4
21
55
31
468
0
41
43
25
17
45
47
43
8
46
18
31
5
375
1
34
117
63
159
49
78
404
31
6
111
98
12
221
30
11
135
23
10
5
3
492
18
63
3,427
39
99
160
68
35
19
240
101
89
8
19
59
38
487
0
38
49
18
25
53
50
57
9
41
15
26
3
381
1
32
124
60
147
47
88
407
28
5
97
93
15
202
22
7
142
18
10
7
3
497
20
54
3,619
34
105
159
59
34
22
253
88
103
11
17
51
27
470
1
40
53
14
30
62
53
70
8
39
18
34
2
380
1
33
129
59
156
48
87
426
24
6
119
84
10
232
26
7
152
24
5
3
7
522
28
51
3,571
34
120
122
63
43
18
228
90
86
6
20
57
30
454
1
58
52
17
22
62
39
71
6
40
11
34
0
427
1
35
135
61
159
44
100
463
35
4
122
83
11
228
31
12
153
21
6
8
10
509
21
49
3,513
26
114
128
66
47
24
239
85
112
10
15
59
30
494
1
46
48
20
24
60
35
85
5
54
6
39
3
424
2
41
128
52
178
35
88
453
41
2
114
90
8
236
22
11
171
21
7
5
7
532
21
52
3,749
27
107
125
70
53
21
216
90
118
9
13
47
29
493
0
52
63
18
23
55
30
78
6
46
9
32
2
414
3
43
122
41
191
36
69
510
44
9
123
86
7
249
30
11
196
25
7
3
9
510
18
58
3,950
26
81
123
72
72
16
264
107
143
7
14
40
34
550
0
49
61
16
35
48
34
73
6
46
6
22
4
392
2
42
131
41
205
47
79
532
50
5
132
96
9
236
41
11
203
22
5
2
12
587
17
54
4,004
22
81
136
74
79
17
269
108
140
7
18
41
43
548
0
45
72
24
42
64
47
71
6
43
6
30
8
427
4
46
163
45
185
48
70
508
46
5
129
107
11
230
42
11
196
26
4
3
15
572
24
57
3,995
22
86
134
85
62
17
274
122
130
7
19
45
46
565
0
60
59
22
35
69
45
76
4
36
8
32
7
446
5
52
176
33
223
47
2012
60
504
37
3
120
91
11
187
45
14
184
23
2
4
23
535
19
63
3786
21
78
115
83
61
19
227
111
125
5
24
47
47
583
0
67
57
22
48
52
40
67
6
31
7
30
7
445
3
49
142
25
207
43
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Headcount by Tennessee County
Fall Terms 2003 - 2012
County
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
60
229
50
197
547
49
29
4
25
163
38
14
46
8
15
1
9
69
17
84
161
52
221
55
196
557
57
25
5
18
201
34
15
41
7
21
1
9
74
16
74
164
50
196
56
194
580
49
32
5
26
196
29
13
40
8
24
3
11
81
13
67
176
36
183
56
177
575
36
44
2
19
210
31
13
37
6
24
1
10
68
12
70
172
35
209
56
191
595
37
43
2
21
243
37
15
36
9
24
1
11
62
10
67
188
19
226
54
191
602
28
47
4
23
258
36
12
33
11
16
3
7
64
14
56
202
23
248
53
223
624
38
55
5
31
265
47
16
32
13
15
5
6
64
16
61
209
33
272
60
242
639
36
57
6
24
272
43
22
41
10
12
5
8
64
14
60
200
35
271
54
224
586
38
49
6
20
278
45
19
39
13
11
3
9
78
16
66
210
2012
31
269
39
190
594
34
55
4
21
265
45
14
40
11
10
2
13
66
17
62
170
Rutherford
5,643
6,163
6,275
6,397
5,977
6,421
6,872
7,292
7,342
7168
Scott
Sequatchie
Sevier
Shelby
Smith
Stewart
Sullivan
Sumner
Tipton
Trousdale
Unicoi
Union
Van Buren
Warren
Washington
Wayne
Weakley
White
Williamson
Wilson
Unknown
Total
2
10
51
805
86
8
89
819
25
21
2
3
12
232
44
49
17
20
1,539
960
--20,058
3
5
55
830
85
9
88
768
24
17
1
6
10
207
44
39
21
23
1,676
979
--20,711
6
10
67
884
88
9
77
708
34
29
2
5
3
216
46
23
22
18
1,681
913
--20,962
6
13
84
957
75
5
88
706
35
27
0
8
3
219
57
38
15
25
1,784
971
--21,325
11
8
87
1,072
70
2
91
749
57
27
1
3
5
236
61
40
22
28
1,950
1,054
45
21,602
13
8
81
1,174
62
3
79
759
64
30
3
6
5
233
51
36
18
22
1,979
1,107
--22,372
15
12
59
1291
63
13
74
810
84
27
2
6
6
256
56
36
25
18
2052
1156
--23,705
9
7
54
1,411
58
8
77
789
108
29
3
9
10
267
60
35
24
15
2,172
1,151
0
24,764
8
6
46
1,427
50
10
83
751
109
33
3
8
5
256
66
36
24
23
2,033
1,120
0
24,609
9
2
60
1509
49
6
79
636
102
24
1
9
6
210
57
40
27
17
1904
1025
0
23,497
Macon
Madison
Marion
Marshall
Maury
McMinn
McNairy
Meigs
Monroe
Montgomery
Moore
Morgan
Obion
Overton
Perry
Pickett
Polk
Putnam
Rhea
Roane
Robertson
Source: MTSU Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Planning and Research
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Out-of-State Students
Fall Terms 2003 - 2012
State
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Texas
Utah
Vermont
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
121
3
6
53
19
9
5
2
1
52
206
1
0
63
24
9
11
148
27
1
44
11
28
9
69
32
1
1
0
2
7
4
29
31
1
57
34
2
36
1
68
3
57
0
1
107
1
8
37
19
14
4
5
1
52
197
2
0
66
29
8
7
135
28
0
37
4
31
7
73
30
1
1
1
1
12
5
25
23
0
52
26
3
29
0
69
3
37
3
1
91
1
6
31
19
12
8
5
2
59
176
0
1
61
38
6
13
136
41
2
40
5
32
3
71
28
1
2
1
2
16
2
31
31
0
52
21
5
25
0
63
3
45
2
2
83
0
4
29
16
7
7
4
1
57
192
0
0
50
30
9
16
125
32
1
33
4
32
4
53
25
2
4
0
1
21
4
18
26
3
41
21
4
20
1
61
2
41
0
1
85
1
3
22
23
10
11
4
1
68
176
0
1
36
24
9
12
137
26
1
43
5
33
6
41
22
1
3
0
1
15
3
13
21
2
46
13
4
30
1
46
2
45
1
1
97
2
4
30
24
5
11
5
1
89
177
1
1
37
26
8
8
140
29
4
41
7
31
6
29
24
1
3
0
1
24
3
18
36
1
45
12
1
35
1
37
1
53
1
1
84
3
5
23
20
7
4
3
0
75
191
1
3
40
21
8
8
123
28
2
33
7
23
9
22
24
0
1
0
1
17
2
20
37
3
33
10
3
26
0
43
2
41
3
1
79
3
4
20
41
8
5
4
1
75
221
0
2
41
24
6
7
129
29
2
32
11
27
6
22
27
0
0
0
1
22
2
18
34
3
43
13
2
30
0
49
2
38
3
1
78
3
4
35
43
10
3
5
4
71
227
0
3
46
17
8
6
123
25
1
39
10
27
8
25
22
0
0
2
1
17
1
25
30
2
43
11
4
33
0
65
1
46
3
1
80
2
9
38
40
8
6
6
1
63
232
0
4
45
15
14
8
110
23
3
42
9
26
6
25
16
3
1
1
1
9
0
24
32
3
45
11
3
31
0
55
0
44
1
2
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Out-of-State Students
Fall Terms 2003 - 2012
State
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Total States Outside TN
Foreign Countries
Armed Forces
Unknown
Total Out-of-State
117
3
19
8
1
1,437
249
0
1,686
115
1
19
10
1
1,340
271
0
1,611
116
3
20
8
0
1,338
254
0
1,592
117
5
21
8
0
1,236
302
0
1,538
95
7
15
6
0
1,171
307
0
1,478
81
8
10
13
0
1,223
271
4
2
1,500
86
8
9
10
0
1,123
359
1
0
1,482
88
7
9
9
0
1,200
458
2
6
1,666
94
8
12
10
0
1,252
572
4
5
1,833
86
10
9
13
1
1,216
673
7
1
1,897
Source: MTSU Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Planning and Research
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Total Student Credit Hours (SCH)
Fall Terms 2003 - 2012
350000
300000
250000
200000
150000
100000
50000
0
Series2
Series1
1
2003
277,877
2
2004
282,335
3
2005
283,546
4
2006
286,706
5
2007
289,366
Year
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
Total Student
Credit Hours
306,377
321,181
324,085
310,965
296,764
289,366
286,706
283,546
282,335
277,877
269,138
253,942
2000
242,181
6
2008
296,764
7
2009
310,965
8
2010
324,085
Number
Change
-17,708
-2,904
13,120
14,201
7,398
2,660
3,160
1,211
4,458
8,739
15,196
11,761
Percent
Change
-5.5%
-0.9%
4.2%
4.8%
2.6%
0.9%
1.1%
0.4%
1.6%
3.2%
6.0%
4.9%
---
---
9
2011
321,181
10
2012
306,377
Source: RBAM 210-02
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Student Credit Hours by College, Department and Course
Fall Terms 2008 - 2012
College/Department/Course
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
4,387
186
4,573
2,951
4,097
162
4,259
3,266
4,305
201
4,506
3,330
4,201
180
4,381
3,745
4,229
150
4,379
3,811
-------
-------
49
--49
100
60
160
153
54
207
14,038
------14,038
14,494
------14,494
15,744
37
--36
15,817
15,880
26
--84
15,990
15,673
14
20
106
15,813
7,820
--3
3,513
11,336
3,488
---
8,130
--2
3,451
11,583
3,831
---
8,618
--4
3,354
11,976
3,948
---
8,884
--0
3,378
12,262
3,659
---
8,660
8
1
3,317
11,986
3,542
1,108
1,956
1,083
0
2,371
403
190
6,003
1,923
42
760
2,548
209
147
5,629
1,864
--761
3,044
--186
5,855
1,474
--703
3,240
--207
5,624
----524
3,131
--204
3,859
117
--19,850
--186
20,153
288
5,258
111
--21,026
--231
21,368
427
4,753
117
88
22,254
38
345
22,842
426
5,438
177
68
21,692
43
396
22,376
298
Moved to BHS
249
68
20,885
0
426
21,628
294
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College of Basic and Applied Sciences
Aerospace
Aerospace
Transportation
Total
Agribusiness and Agriscience
Basic and Applied Sciences
Math Science Education
Professional Seminar
Total
Biology
Biology
Forensics Science
Forensics Science-Biology
Molecular Biosciences
Total
Chemistry
Chemistry
Forensics Science-Chemistry
Intrdisc Microanaly Img
Physical Science
Total
Computer Science
Concrete Industry Management
Engineering Technology
Concrete Industry Management
Construction Management
Construction Management Technology
Engineering Technology
Engineering Tech Industrial Studies
Environmental Sci & Tech
Total
Mathematical Sciences
Actuarial Sciences
Computational Science
Mathematics
Math Science Education
Statistics
Total
Military Science
Nursing
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Student Credit Hours by College, Department and Course
Fall Terms 2008 - 2012
College/Department/Course
Physics and Astronomy
Astronomy
Physics
Total
Basic and Applied Sciences Total
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
1,994
1,630
3,624
57,674
2,150
1,847
3,997
59,113
2,063
1,948
4,011
78,198
2,071
2,163
4,234
72,729
2,154
2,136
4,290
70,917
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Student Credit Hours by College, Department and Course
Fall Terms 2008 - 2012
College/Department/Course
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
-----
-----
-----
5,760
12
5,567
45
5,772
5,612
1,025
1,059
877
1,291
223
6,998
225
--4,648
1,285
17,631
986
1,219
1,157
1,454
271
6,522
314
1,221
3,780
--16,924
1,620
48
504
330
2,454
1,029
5,985
5,695
1,860
111
454
363
2,442
987
6,217
6,333
College of Behavioral and Health Sciences
Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice Administration
Forensics Sci-Criminal Justice
Total
Health and Human Performance
Athletic Coaching
Athletic Training
Communication Disorders
Exercise Science
Health & Human Performance
Health
Leisure and Sports Management
Leisure, Sports & Tourism
Physical Education
Recreation
Total
Human Sciences
Child Dev Family Services
Family and Consumer Science
Human Sciences
Interior Design
Nutrition and Food Science
Textiles, Merchandising, and Design
Total
Nursing
Psychology
Literacy Studies
Psychology
Total
Social Work
Behavioral and Health Sciences Total
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---------------
---------------
---
---
---
-----
-----
-----
53
16,848
16,901
0
14,645
14,645
---
---
---
3,519
55,503
3,522
53,253
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Student Credit Hours by College, Department and Course
Fall Terms 2008 - 2012
College/Department/Course
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
6,519
2,055
8,574
3,804
6,825
2,229
9,054
3,741
6,606
1,965
8,571
3,780
6,183
1,785
7,968
3,768
6,168
1,716
7,884
3,759
3,864
2,529
6,393
4,032
2,787
6,819
4,077
2,631
6,708
3,960
2,181
6,141
4,050
2,214
6,264
6,515
3,450
9,965
6,213
3,408
9,621
6,203
3,438
9,641
5,950
3,141
9,091
5,450
2,820
8,270
963
--6,398
6,156
1,005
--6,573
6,000
981
--6,339
5,373
1,023
129
6,117
5,397
927
150
5,865
4,671
13,517
42,253
13,578
42,813
12,693
41,393
12,666
39,634
11,613
37,790
Jennings A. Jones College of Business
Business
Accounting
Accounting
Business Law
Total
Business Communication Entrepreneurship
Computer Information Systems
Computer Information Systems
Quantitative Methods
Total
Economics and Finance
Economics
Finance
Total
Management and Marketing
Business Administration
Leadership Studies
Management
Marketing
Total
Business Total
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Student Credit Hours by College, Department and Course
Fall Terms 2008 - 2012
College/Department/Course
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
4,412
4,857
5,458
Moved to BHS
---
--3,480
489
2,130
1,041
7,140
--3,759
456
2,687
1,182
8,084
--3,462
432
2,901
1,215
8,010
393
2,403
438
2,379
1,311
6,924
474
1,128
426
2,190
1,677
5,895
12
----3,382
30
----3,623
24
----4,371
24
1,131
272
4,319
1,653
1,728
6,775
1,896
1,929
7,478
2,040
1,821
8,256
2,145
1,815
9,706
18
1,146
414
3,640
109
2,085
1,725
9,137
941
703
887
221
5,472
--4,396
1,277
13,897
922
798
996
235
5,979
191
4,187
978
14,286
994
876
1,132
240
7,236
188
4,541
1,279
16,486
Moved to BHS
Moved to BHS
Moved to BHS
Moved to BHS
Moved to BHS
Moved to BHS
Moved to BHS
Moved to BHS
Moved to BHS
2,472
93
627
774
1,734
1,206
6,906
2,661
105
643
621
2,241
1,053
7,324
2,756
90
563
426
2,259
1,260
7,354
Moved to BHS
Moved to BHS
Moved to BHS
Moved to BHS
Moved to BHS
Moved to BHS
Moved to BHS
15
---
33
Moved to BHS
---------------------------------------
15,513
15,528
54,658
16408
16408
58,437
17,372
17,405
62,969
Moved to BHS
Moved to BHS
16,630
----15,032
College of Education
Education and Behavioral Science
Criminal Justice Administration
Educational Leadership
Counseling
Foundations of Education
Library Science
School Personnel Serv Education
Youth Education
Total
Elementary and Special Education
Dyslexic Studies
Early Childhood Education
Elem Early & Special Education
Elementary Education
Literacy Studies
Reading
Special Education
Total
Health and Human Performance
Athletic Coaching
Athletic Training
Exercise Science
Health and Human Performance
Health
Leisure and Sports Management
Physical Education
Recreation
Total
Human Sciences
Child Dev Family Services
Family and Consumer Science
Human Sciences
Interior Design
Nutrition and Food Science
Textiles, Merchandising, and Design
Total
Psychology
Literacy Studies
Psychology
Total
Education Total
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Student Credit Hours by College, Department and Course
Fall Terms 2008 - 2012
College/Department/Course
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
---
---
---
630
561
--6,743
24,286
--6,723
25,055
--7,173
26,374
24
6,850
25,829
30
6,675
23,897
180
78
108
1,083
664
72
177
111
120
1,125
604
51
201
102
135
1,038
729
105
180
123
147
1,086
710
69
156
78
117
990
598
0
390
111
345
--102
72
84
3,315
6,604
531
111
444
--93
105
129
3,959
7,560
579
195
522
39
123
144
162
4,020
8,094
819
201
588
30
138
135
87
4,226
8,539
711
210
558
18
84
123
75
3,875
7,593
1,791
4,009
5,800
--15,815
---
1,834
3,887
5,721
--17,033
---
1,827
3,587
5,414
--17,466
---
1,844
3,888
5,732
945
18,208
---
1,606
3,597
5,203
1,220
16,057
42
692
426
866
602
98
4,963
1,055
8,702
752
484
908
566
110
5,193
1,199
9,212
743
409
955
595
88
6,039
1,172
10,001
755
404
992
579
96
5,306
1,128
9,260
676
322
830
619
80
5,310
1,116
8,953
2,625
339
2,964
2,592
348
2,940
2,487
333
2,820
2,478
246
2,724
2,481
252
2,733
College of Liberal Arts
African American Studies
Aging Studies
Gerontology
Art
English
Foreign Languages and Literatures
Arabic
Chinese
Foreign Languages
French
German
Hebrew
Humanities
Italian
Japanese
Kurdish
Latin
Portuguese
Russian
Spanish
Total
Geosciences
Geography
Geology
Total
Global Studies
History
Middle East Studies
Music
Music Applied
Music Education
Music Ensembles
Music History and Literature
Music Pedagogy
Music
Music Theory
Total
Philosophy
Philosophy
Religious Studies
Total
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Student Credit Hours by College, Department and Course
Fall Terms 2008 - 2012
College/Department/Course
Political Science
Paralegal Studies
Political Science
Total
Social Work
Sociology and Anthropology
Anthropology
Sociology
Total
Speech and Theatre
Communication Disorders
Communcation Studies
Dance
Leadership Studies
Organizational Communication
Theatre
Total
Women's Studies
Women's & Gender Studies
Total
Liberal Arts Total
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
96
5,171
5,267
2,419
39
4,849
4,888
3,110
60
4,582
4,642
3,532
99
4,076
4,175
Moved to BHS
102
4,288
4,390
---
1,890
4,474
6,364
2,538
5,147
7,685
2,913
4,937
7,850
2,410
4,660
7,070
2,631
4,382
7,013
805
6,800
899
105
771
933
8,022
1,078
180
891
1,004
7,671
1,120
142
966
-7,920
1,654
--1,146
--7,731
1,426
--1,396
5,395
14,775
4,962
16,066
4,921
15,824
5,195
15,915
4,733
15,286
----99,739
----105,993
----109,190
279
279
106,180
348
348
100,001
3,349
740
4,089
3,626
807
4,433
3,875
822
4,697
3,707
785
4,492
3,613
732
4,345
315
420
3,511
639
--4,885
249
354
378
3,075
570
--4,377
225
369
489
2,888
612
--4,358
291
414
0
2,995
597
441
4,447
234
315
0
2,543
645
540
4,043
206
252
7,574
301
8,410
369
8,928
378
9,125
327
8,012
7,826
17,049
8,711
17,746
9,297
18,643
9,503
18,676
8,339
16,933
College of Mass Communication
Electronic Media Communication
Electronic Media Communication
Photography
Total
Journalism
Advertising
Media Design Graphics
Journalism
Public Relations
Visual Communication
Total
Mass Communication
Recording Industry
Recording Arts and Technologies
Recording Industry
Total
Mass Communication Total
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Student Credit Hours by College, Department and Course
Fall Terms 2008 - 2012
College/Department/Course
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
51
9
--39
195
83
9
33
3
--9
----3
21
84
----6
3
69
9
15
9
7
36
--15
33
--12
222
--8
96
45
--147
12
6
27
---
39
0
--45
168
94
--81
30
--33
3
--3
12
117
3
--6
6
66
18
15
30
19
42
--3
21
6
18
327
6
12
93
54
--102
45
12
36
---
48
0
6
45
171
112
--42
27
--36
6
--6
30
150
6
--9
9
33
12
--24
17
93
--9
54
9
9
423
6
4
0
39
--162
30
9
42
6
63
6
6
27
129
111
--69
24
--36
3
--0
15
156
3
12
0
6
6
----15
43
78
--9
9
0
21
471
0
0
0
36
--123
46
30
33
0
75
0
3
33
90
167
--78
15
3
12
6
27
6
27
144
0
30
6
12
0
------43
54
27
6
18
0
0
426
6
4
0
63
12
276
30
3
24
3
University College
Regents Online Degree
ACC-Accounting (RODP Only)
AGR-Agriculture (RODP Only)
ALH-Health Info Tech
ART-Art
ASTL-Education (RODP Only)
BIOL-Biology (MTSU and RODP)
BIT-Bus Info Tech (RODP Only)
BMGT-Business Mgt (RODP Only)
BUS-Business
CHEM-Chemistry
CIS-Comp Info Syst (RODP Only)
CMT-Const Mgt T-MTSU Comp-RODP
COBH-Public Health (RODP Only)
COL-College (RODP Only)
COM-Visual Comm
COMM-Comm Studies(MTSU & RODP)
COMP-Computer Sci (RODP Only)
CRMJ-Criminal Justice Admin
CSC-Computer Sci (RODP Only)
CST-Computer Sci Tech (RODP)
DSPM-Dev Studies Math
DSPR-Dev Studies Reading
DSPS-Dev Studies Learning
DSPW-Dev Studies Writing
ECED-Educ & Physical Ed (RODP)
ECON-Economics (MTSU and RODP)
EDAD-Edu Admin (RODP Only)
EDCI-Ed Cur Instruction (RODP)
EDU-Education (RODP Only)
EDUC-Education (RODP Only)
ELPA-Interdisc Studies (RODP)
ENGL-English (MTSU and RODP)
ENTC-Eng Tech (RODP Only)
ESC-Nat & Phy Sci (RODP Only)
FACS-Family & Cons Sci (RODP)
GEOG-Geography (MTSU and RODP)
HETH-Public Health (RODP Only)
HIST-History (MTSU and RODP)
HIT-Health Info Tech (RODP)
HPRO-Human Mov Sci Ed (RODP)
HPSS-Hum Per&Sports Sci(RODP)
HSC-Human Sciences
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Fall Terms 2008 - 2012
College/Department/Course
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
HTL-Bus & Commerce (RODP Only)
HUM-Humanities
INFS-Computer Info Systems
INTC-Computer Graphics (RODP)
JOUR-Journalism (MTSU & RODP)
LDSP-Leadership (RODP)
LIST-Liberal Studies (RODP)
MATH-Mathematics (MTSU & RODP)
MDT-Web Development (RODP)
METH-Manuf Eng Tech (RODP)
MGMT-Management (MTSU & RODP)
MKT-Marketing (MTSU and RODP)
NURS-Nursing
PADM-Public Admin (RODP)
PETE-Human Perf & Spt Science (RODP)
PHE-Physical Education
PHIL-Philosophy (MTSU & RODP)
PHYS-Physics (MTSU and RODP)
PM-Public Mmgt (RODP Only)
POL-Political Science (RODP)
POLI-Political Science (RODP)
POLS-Political Science (RODP)
PRST-Professional Studies
PSCI-Physical Science
PSY-Psychology (MTSU and RODP)
PSYC-Psychology (RODP Only)
PTMA-Prof Studies (RODP)
PUBH-Public Health (RODP Only)
PY-Psychology (RODP Only)
SOAA-Sociology (RODP Only)
SOC-Sociology (MTSU and RODP)
SOCI-Sociology (RODP Only)
SP-Speech (RODP Only)
SPAN-Spanish (MTSU and RODP)
SPCH-Speech
TEAE-Education (RODP Only)
TEAS-Education (RODP Only)
TECH-Education (RODP Only)
TELC-Education (RODP Only)
UNIV-University St (MTSU&RODP)
WEB-Web Development (RODP)
WMST-Women's Studies
Regents Online Degree Total
3
12
----159
54
51
54
18
33
18
--354
87
----15
8
60
27
27
36
219
32
45
132
33
18
21
15
93
36
72
39
--30
40
--39
351
15
3
3,565
0
18
12
3
129
9
39
66
9
30
36
6
393
84
----27
8
39
24
39
69
339
36
45
129
54
27
27
27
108
60
42
57
--21
50
9
51
360
3
9
4,059
0
30
18
0
171
0
72
54
9
45
66
6
398
153
----63
28
72
15
42
48
324
52
60
135
45
9
12
24
147
69
42
105
--21
12
24
12
456
9
12
4,544
3
15
0
3
219
48
99
33
3
0
99
9
590
135
--16
39
16
51
12
36
90
456
72
0
276
51
42
12
36
156
114
0
60
72
6
44
24
36
471
6
12
5,048
3
6
6
6
231
99
63
24
6
0
120
12
1,005
108
12
54
12
12
147
0
63
105
441
100
0
267
39
0
9
39
291
99
0
48
96
0
11
27
27
477
0
3
5,797
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Student Credit Hours by College, Department and Course
Fall Terms 2008 - 2012
College/Department/Course
Liberal Studies
Professional Studies
Study Abroad
University College
Experiential Learning
Professional Studies
Total
University Studies
Dev Studies Math
Dev Studies Writing
University St
Total
Coninuing Education and Distance Learning Total
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
3
69
---
0
120
---
0
99
---
0
0
420
0
0
396
-------
-------
-------
94
147
241
112
363
475
--------3,637
--------4179
--------4643
12
6
5,848
5,866
11,575
----5,525
5,525
12,193
1
183
9
84
--277
549
30
--21
363
--240
132
0
243
0
129
68
440
516
9
--0
471
--180
118
0
243
3
123
80
449
570
24
0
688
12
441
196
Moved to UC
Moved to UC
Moved to UC
Moved to UC
Moved to UC
Moved to UC
Moved to LA
Moved to LA
Moved to LA
--Moved to LA
--Moved to UC
254
------------------------258
120
22
5,563
5,705
399
7,716
115
0
5,963
6,078
378
8,190
259
35
6,024
6,318
351
9,049
Moved to UC
Moved to UC
Moved to UC
Moved to UC
Moved to LA
254
----------258
296,764
310,965
324,085
321,181
306,377
Other
Academic Enrichment
Academic Success Program
Developmental Studies Math
Developmental Studies Reading
Developmental Studies Writing
University Studies
Total
African American Studies
Aging Studies
Gerontology
Cooperative Education
Global Studies
Middle East Studies
Study Abroad
University Honors
University Studies
Experiential Learning
Professional Seminar
University Studies
Total
Women's Studies
Other Total
Grand Total
Source: MTSU Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Planning and Research
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