academic data reference book Forty-fourth Edition 2013–2014

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academic data
reference book
Forty-fourth Edition
2013–2014
office of institutional research
and assessment
March 2014
American University
Academic Data
Reference Book
Forty-Fifth Edition
2014-2015
Office of Institutional Research and Assessment
March 2015
Karen Froslid Jones, Assistant Provost
Robin Beads, Associate Director
David Kaib, Senior Research Analyst
YuChuan Chuang, Research Analyst
Richard Laurberg, Research Assistant
An equal opportunity/affirmative action university
PREFACE
The Office of Institutional Research is pleased to present the 2013-2014 edition of the
Academic Data Reference Book (ADRB). The current edition joins 43 previous issues to form a
continuum of information about academic aspects of American University. The goal of current
publication follows the tradition established 43 years ago and evolves along in providing the
community with reliable and useful information related to these 6 sections: student enrollment,
admission, retention and graduation rates, degrees conferred, course enrollment, and faculty. This
edition has undergone some revisions in order to reflect the university’s latest direction, such as
new tables for the retention rate of transfer students, graduation rate of different cohorts, and the
enrollment for online courses. The tables have been renumbered based on each section and a
comparison table between old and new numbering is available in the ADRB website. The ADRB
also serves as a companion to Eagledata, AU’s on-line source for data warehouse reports.
The web version of the ADRB, which includes consecutive historical editions beginning
in 2003 and some editions dating back to 1971, can be accessed from the historical editions of
the OIRA website. Please check this site occasionally for any updates or revisions to this report.
http://www.american.edu/provost/oira/Academic-Data-Reference-Book.cfm.
The Office of Institutional Research and Assessment extends its thanks to those
individuals and offices that contributed suggestions, information, and other assistance in the
preparation of the 2013-2014 Academic Data Reference Book. Please feel free to contact Karen
Froslid Jones at (202) 885-6155 or kfroslid@american.edu if you have any suggestions,
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ABBREVIATIONS
AAUP
Adm/Admits
Admin
Am In
Appl
Asian Am/Pac Is
Avg
BA
BS
CAS
CLALS
Comm
Cont
CLEG
Dept
FT
FTE
GPA
GR
Grad
GMAT
GRE
JD
KSB
Lang
LLM
N/A
M
MM
PT
Quant
Sec
SIS
SJD
SOC
SPA
SPExS
T/TT
T
Tba
TESOL
UG
Univ
W
WCL
Yrs
American Association of University Professors
Admitted or Admittants
Administrative, Administration
American Indian
Applied or Applicants
Asian American/Pacific Islander
Average
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
College of Arts and Sciences
Center for Latin American and Latino Studies
Communication
Continued
Communication, Legal Institutions, Economics, and Government
Department
Full-time
Full-time equivalent
Grade point average
Graduate
Graduation
Graduate Management Admission Test
Graduate Record Examinations
Juris Doctor
Kogod School of Business
Language
Master of Law
Not Available; Not Applicable
Men
Maintaining Matriculation
Part-time
Quantitative
Section
School of International Service
Doctor of Juridical Science
School of Communication
School of Public Affairs
School of Professional and Extended Studies
Tenure/Tenure Track
Total
To be announced
Teaching English for Speakers of Other Languages
Undergraduate
University
Women
Washington College of Law
Years
DEFINITIONS
Abroad at AU
Program for students from other countries who want to study at AU for a
limited period of time, usually a year or a semester. Abroad at AU students
are non-degree unless they are students from partnership institutions in
which case they can choose the noncredit option.
AU Abroad
Program allowing AU undergraduate students to study abroad in an AUsponsored program.
Census Date
The day on which AU takes a snapshot of student data to ensure consistent
reporting for each semester. The fall and spring census dates are at the end
of the fifth week of classes for those semesters. The summer census date is
the same as the fall census date. All admission and enrollment reporting in
the ADRB is as of the census date.
Eagledata
Website for university statistics and reports.
Full-time
Student status that is derived by student term credit hours: undergraduate,
degree-seeking, nondegree, and certificate students and law students taking
12 or more credit hours; graduate degree-seeking, nondegree and certificate
students taking 9 or more credit hours during fall and spring, and 4 or more
credit hours during summer. (Full-time is 4 credit hours for graduate students
as of summer 2013).
Full-time Equivalent
The number of full-time students, plus the total student credit hours of parttime students divided by the minimum number of credits to be considered a
full-time student at the same academic level. (Note: This calculation changed
in 2009 so care should be taken when making historical comparisons.)
Full-time Faculty
An AU employee hired full-time in a faculty position. Full-time faculty can
fall into one of several categories including teaching, administrative, library,
and research depending upon their primary responsibilities as defined in their
contract.
Full-time Teaching Faculty
Full-time faculty where the majority percentage of their time is to be devoted
to teaching, with smaller percentages for scholarly research and service. See
Table 6-1 for AAUP definition.
Hybrid Course
A course in which portions of instruction are delivered in a physical
environment as well as online.
Law
Includes all students in the Washington College of Law, including JD, LLM,
SJD, nondegree, and certificate.
Maintaining Matriculation
One of three enrollment options for graduate students not enrolled in credit
course work but utilizing university services which allows graduate students
to maintain their enrollment. (The other options are Continuing Enrollment
and Doctoral Dissertation enrollment.)
New Student
A student admitted to AU who has not previously been enrolled at AU at the
admitted academic level.
Non-AU AU Abroad
Program allowing non-AU students to study abroad through an AUsponsored program.
Nondegree
Students enrolled in regular university courses who have not been admitted
to a degree program. Unless otherwise noted, excludes law.
Online Course
A course in which instruction is not delivered in a physical environment.
Part-time
Undergraduate, degree-seeking, nondegree and certificate students and law
students taking fewer than 12 credit hours. Graduate degree-seeking,
nondegree, and certificate students taking fewer than 9 credit hours during
fall and spring semester; less than 4 during summer sessions (As of summer
2013).
Term Faculty
Full-time faculty who are not tenured nor on tenure track.
Student Credit Hours
The sum of the credit hours per student course registration.
SECTION ONE: STUDENT ENROLLMENT
Table
1-1
Total Enrollment and Student Credit Hours, Fall 2013
1-2
Total Enrollment and Student Credit Hours, Spring 2014
1-3
Total Enrollment and Student Credit Hours Taken, Summer 2013
1-4
Certificate Program Enrollment, Fall 2013
1-5
Bachelor’s Students by Class and Major – Duplicated, Fall 2013
1-6A
Bachelor’s Students by Primary Major, Fall 2008 – Fall 2013
1-6B
Master’s Students by Major, Fall 2008 – Fall 2013
1-6C
Doctoral Students by Major, Fall 2008 – Fall 2013
1-7
Home State by Degree Level, Fall 2013
1-8
International Students by Country, Fall 2013
1-9
Ages of Students by Degree Level and Student Load, Fall 2013
1-10
Race and Ethnicity of Student by Degree Level and Gender, Fall 2013
TABLE 1-1
Total Enrollment and Student Credit Hours
Fall 2013
School/
College
ARTS &
SCIENCES
BUSINESS
INTERNATIONAL
SERVICE
COMMUNICATION
Level
Undergraduate
Master's
Master's MM
Doctoral
Doctoral MM
Nondegree-UG
Nondegree-GR
Certificate-GR
TOTAL CAS
Undergraduate
Master's
Master's MM
Nondegree-UG
Nondegree-GR
Certificate-GR
TOTAL KSB
Undergraduate
Master's
Master's Online
Master's MM
Doctoral
Nondegree-GR
Certificate-UG
Certificate-GR
TOTAL SIS
Undergraduate
Master's
Master's MM
Doctoral
Nondegree-UG
Nondegree-GR
Certificate-GR Online
TOTAL SOC
Full Time
M
W
582 1,154
118
270
0
0
90
128
0
0
2
0
1
1
8
13
801
1,566
512
446
99
95
0
0
3
0
4
0
0
0
618
541
646 1,216
217
324
0
0
0
0
18
33
1
1
0
4
1
5
883
1,583
237
675
47
112
0
0
5
10
0
2
0
0
0
0
289
799
T
1,736
388
0
218
0
2
2
21
2,367
958
194
0
3
4
0
1,159
1,862
541
0
0
51
2
4
6
2,466
912
159
0
15
2
0
0
1,088
Enrollment
Part Time
M
W
T
39
60
99
79
209
288
0
1
1
20
27
47
0
1
1
18
17
35
22
46
68
17
62
79
195
423
618
18
15
33
183
180
363
1
0
1
3
1
4
2
4
6
2
4
6
209
204
413
19
20
39
124
208
332
15
14
29
7
5
12
0
2
2
7
13
20
0
0
0
3
4
7
175
266
441
13
20
33
80
123
203
2
5
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
5
6
4
20
24
100
173
273
1 of 2
Student Credit Hours*
M
621
197
0
110
0
20
23
25
996
530
282
1
6
6
2
827
665
341
15
7
18
8
0
4
1,058
250
127
2
5
0
1
4
389
Total
W
1,214
479
1
155
1
17
47
75
1,989
461
275
0
1
4
4
745
1,236
532
14
5
35
14
4
9
1,849
695
235
5
10
2
5
20
972
T
1,835
676
1
265
1
37
70
100
2,985
991
557
1
7
10
6
1,572
1,901
873
29
12
53
22
4
13
2,907
945
362
7
15
2
6
24
1,361
Total
FTE*
1,794
549
N/A
234
N/A
16
31
66
2,689
978
416
N/A
4
7
2
1,408
1,884
728
18
N/A
52
10
4
9
2,704
931
280
N/A
15
2
3
11
1,242
FT
26,561
3,592
0
1,965
0
28
22
214
32,382
14,687
2,210
0
42
45
0
16,983
28,925
5,092
0
0
459
18
51
54
34,599
13,846
1,645
0
135
25
0
0
15,651
PT
699
1,448
0
142
0
162
258
407
3,116
243
1,999
0
15
26
21
2,303
261
1,679
165
0
8
71
0
23
2,207
225
1,088
0
0
0
30
102
1,445
T
27,260
5,040
0
2,107
0
190
280
621
35,498
14,930
4,208
0
57
71
21
19,286
29,186
6,771
165
0
467
89
51
77
36,806
14,071
2,733
0
135
25
30
102
17,096
Enrollment
Student Credit Hours*
Full Time
Part Time
Total
Total
Level
M
W
T
M
W
T
M
W
T
FTE*
FT
PT
T
Undergraduate
577
543
1,120
18
14
32
595
557 1,152
1,139 17,145
231 17,376
Master's
116
182
298
86
141
227
202
323
525
447
2,722
1,342
4,064
Master's MM
0
0
0
3
2
5
3
2
5
N/A
0
0
0
Doctoral
28
38
66
1
0
1
29
38
67
66
594
1
595
Nondegree-UG
0
0
0
3
1
4
3
1
4
2
0
25
25
Nondegree-GR
1
1
2
6
11
17
7
12
19
10
18
72
90
Certificate-GR
0
0
0
2
3
5
2
3
5
2
0
21
21
TOTAL SPA
722
764
1,486
119
172
291
841
936
1,777
1,667 20,479
1,692 22,171
LAW
Juris Doctor
497
722
1,219
120
123
243
617
845 1,462
1,411 17,476
2,300 19,776
LLM
17
33
50
58
92
150
75
125
200
149
654
1,182
1,836
SJD
1
1
2
11
9
20
12
10
22
16
29
165
194
Nondegree - Law
1
3
4
2
5
7
3
8
11
7
56
30
86
Certificate - Law
5
1
6
12
3
15
17
4
21
17
78
136
214
TOTAL WCL
521
760
1,281
203
232
435
724
992
1,716
1,599 18,293
3,813 22,106
PROFESSIONAL
Undergraduate
45
73
118
1
0
1
46
73
119
119
1,718
11
1,729
& EXTENDED
Nondegree-UG
90
125
215
38
36
74
128
161
289
270
3,230
664
3,894
STUDIES
Nondegree-GR
0
0
0
11
26
37
11
26
37
29
0
259
259
(For Noncredit, please see notes.)
TOTAL SPExS
135
198
333
50
62
112
185
260
445
418
4,948
934
5,882
OTHER
Study Abroad (non-AU)
1
1
2
0
0
0
1
1
2
2
30
0
30
Nondegree UG-Abroad at AU
19
33
52
0
0
0
19
33
52
52
684
0
684
(For Noncredit, please see notes.)
TOTAL OTHER
20
34
54
0
0
0
20
34
54
54
714
0
714
TOTAL
Undergraduate Degree Seeking
2,554 4,034
6,588
107
129
236
2,661
4,163 6,824
6,726 101,164
1,659 102,823
Master's Degree Seeking
597
983
1,580
580
888 1,468
1,177
1,871 3,048
2,438 15,261
7,720 22,980
Doctoral Degree Seeking
141
209
350
21
30
51
162
239
401
367
3,153
151
3,304
Law
521
760
1,281
203
232
435
724
992 1,716
1,599 18,293
3,813 22,106
Nondegree and Certificate-UG**
160
238
398
63
55
118
223
293
516
471
5,808
877
6,685
Nondegree and Certificate-GR***
16
21
37
77
198
275
93
219
312
180
371
1,290
1,661
TOTAL UNIVERSITY
3,989 6,245 10,234
1,051
1,532 2,583
5,040
7,777 12,817
11,781 144,049 15,509 159,558
*Student credit hours and FTE have been rounded to the nearest whole number and it may affect some totals. Credit hours are those taken by students, not those taught by units.
** Nondegree and Certificate-UG includes Nondegree UG, Certificate UG, Study Aboard (Non-AU), Nondegree UG-Abroad at AU and SPExS UG.
*** Nondegree and Certificate-GR includes Nondegree GR and Certificate GR.
Notes: For the definition of FTE, please see "Definitions" page.
AU students studying abroad are included in their appropriate school.
Table excludes 443 noncredit students (3 in SIS, 161 in SPA, 227 in SPExS, and 52 in Abroad at AU), 31 consortium students (93 credits), 131 alumni students
and 3 community students.
Enrollment as of Census Date September 28, 2013.
School/
College
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Table 1-1: 2 of 2
TABLE 1-2
Total Enrollment and Student Credit Hours
Spring 2014
School/
College
ARTS &
SCIENCES
BUSINESS
INTERNATIONAL
SERVICE
COMMUNICATION
Level
Undergraduate
Master's
Master's MM
Doctoral
Nondegree-UG
Nondegree-GR
Certificate-GR
TOTAL CAS
Undergraduate
Master's
Nondegree-UG
Nondegree-GR
Certificate-GR
TOTAL KSB
Undergraduate
Master's
Master's Online
Master's MM
Doctoral
Nondegree-GR
Certificate-UG
Certificate-GR
TOTAL SIS
Undergraduate
Master's
Master's MM
Doctoral
Nondegree-UG
Nondegree-GR
Certificate-GR
Certificate-GR Online
TOTAL SOC
Full Time
M
W
563 1,144
117
252
0
0
94
125
1
2
0
0
2
16
777
1,539
497
436
118
95
2
0
0
1
0
1
617
533
614 1,111
193
305
2
0
0
0
16
32
0
0
0
4
0
2
825
1,454
236
638
41
97
0
0
3
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
280
745
T
1,707
369
0
219
3
0
18
2,316
933
213
2
1
1
1,150
1,725
498
2
0
48
0
4
2
2,279
874
138
0
13
0
0
0
0
1,025
Enrollment
Part Time
M
W
T
52
79
131
80
191
271
3
8
11
12
21
33
8
13
21
23
32
55
22
54
76
200
398
598
28
18
46
118
145
263
1
1
2
10
3
13
2
3
5
159
170
329
31
53
84
106
201
307
28
27
55
4
6
10
0
0
0
15
16
31
0
0
0
2
2
4
186
305
491
10
35
45
76
126
202
10
3
13
1
0
1
0
1
1
3
2
5
2
5
7
3
14
17
105
186
291
1 of 2
Student Credit Hours*
M
615
197
3
106
9
23
24
977
525
236
3
10
2
776
645
299
30
4
16
15
0
2
1,011
246
117
10
4
0
3
2
3
385
Total
W
1,223
443
8
146
15
32
70
1,937
454
240
1
4
4
703
1,164
506
27
6
32
16
4
4
1,759
673
223
3
10
1
2
5
14
931
T
1,838
640
11
252
24
55
94
2,914
979
476
4
14
6
1,479
1,809
805
57
10
48
31
4
6
2,770
919
340
13
14
1
5
7
17
1,316
Total
FTE*
1,787
527
N/A
230
12
23
62
2,641
962
367
3
6
3
1,340
1,773
679
38
N/A
48
5
4
4
2,550
903
260
N/A
14
1
2
4
8
1,191
FT
25,939
3,439
0
1,989
43
0
188
31,598
14,247
2,335
31
12
9
16,633
26,606
4,807
18
0
435
0
55
18
31,939
13,089
1,487
0
126
0
0
0
0
14,702
PT
959
1,423
0
95
112
208
395
3,192
350
1,383
6
44
18
1,801
572
1,628
323
0
0
43
0
16
2,582
343
1,102
0
6
9
18
39
69
1,586
T
26,898
4,862
0
2,084
155
208
583
34,790
14,597
3,718
37
56
27
18,434
27,178
6,435
341
0
435
43
55
34
34,521
13,432
2,589
0
132
9
18
39
69
16,288
School/
College
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
LAW
PROFESSIONAL
& EXTENDED
STUDIES
Level
Undergraduate
Master's
Master's MM
Doctoral
Nondegree-UG
Nondegree-GR
Certificate-GR
TOTAL SPA
Juris Doctor
LLM
SJD
Nondegree - Law
Certificate - Law
TOTAL WCL
Undergraduate
Nondegree-UG
Nondegree-GR
Full Time
M
W
529
520
112
158
0
0
28
34
0
0
0
0
0
0
669
712
438
636
12
26
3
1
0
3
3
0
456
666
39
78
30
47
0
0
T
1,049
270
0
62
0
0
0
1,381
1,074
38
4
3
3
1,122
117
77
0
Enrollment
Part Time
M
W
T
43
21
64
80
156
236
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
2
4
11
15
1
3
4
129
194
323
168
193
361
48
92
140
9
7
16
1
2
3
8
2
10
234
296
530
0
0
0
5
8
13
4
12
16
Student Credit Hours*
M
572
192
0
28
1
4
1
798
606
60
12
1
11
690
39
35
4
Total
W
541
314
1
35
1
11
3
906
829
118
8
5
2
962
78
55
12
78
23
15
145
33
29
T
1,113
506
1
63
2
15
4
1,704
1,435
178
20
6
13
1,652
117
90
16
Total
FTE*
1,090
413
N/A
63
1
6
2
1,573
1,334
128
15
4
6
1,486
117
85
12
FT
16,090
2,518
0
558
0
0
0
19,166
15,730
505
52
44
36
16,367
1,774
1,048
0
PT
486
1,286
0
6
9
56
14
1,856
3,116
1,078
129
10
37
4,370
0
93
112
T
16,576
3,804
0
564
9
56
14
21,022
18,846
1,583
181
54
73
20,737
1,774
1,141
112
223
56
44
214
56
44
2,822
679
581
205
0
0
3,027
679
581
(For Noncredit, please see notes.)
OTHER
TOTAL SPExS
Study Abroad (non-AU)
Nondegree UG-Abroad at AU
69
23
15
125
33
29
194
56
44
9
0
0
20
0
0
29
0
0
(For Noncredit, please see notes.)
TOTAL OTHER
38
62
100
0
0
0
38
62
100
100
1,260
0
1,260
Undergraduate Degree Seeking
2,439 3,849
6,288
164
206
370
2,603
4,055 6,658
6,514 95,971
2,710 98,681
Master's Degree Seeking
583
907
1,490
505
864 1,369
1,088
1,771 2,859
2,284 14,603
7,145 21,748
Doctoral Degree Seeking
141
201
342
13
22
35
154
223
377
354
3,108
107
3,215
Law
456
666
1,122
234
296
530
690
962 1,652
1,486 16,367
4,370 20,737
Nondegree and Certificate-UG**
110
193
303
15
24
39
125
217
342
322
4,211
229
4,440
Nondegree and Certificate-GR***
2
20
22
91
157
248
93
177
270
137
227
1,031
1,258
TOTAL UNIVERSITY
3,731 5,836
9,567
1,022
1,569
2,591
4,753
7,405 12,158
11,096 134,487 15,592 150,078
*Student credit hours and FTE have been rounded to the nearest whole number and it may affect some totals. Credit hours are those taken by students, not those taught by units.
** Nondegree and Certificate-UG includes Nondegree UG, Certificate UG, Study Aboard (Non-AU), Nondegree UG-Abroad at AU and SPExS UG.
*** Nondegree and Certificate-GR includes Nondegree GR and Certificate GR.
Notes: For the definition of FTE, please see "Definitions" page.
AU students studying abroad are included in their appropriate school.
Table excludes 168 noncredit students (1 in CAS, 2 in SOC, 126 in SPA, and 39 in SPExS), 34 consortium students (99 credits), 111 alumni students, and 1 community student.
Enrollment as of Census Date February 15, 2014.
TOTAL
Table 1-2: 2 of 2
TABLE 1-3
Total Enrollment and Student Credit Hours Taken
Summer 2013
Enrollment
Student Credit Hours*
School/
College
ARTS &
SCIENCES
BUSINESS
INTERNATIONAL
SERVICE
COMMUNICATION
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Level
Undergraduate
Master's
Master's MM
Doctoral
Doctoral MM
Nondegree-UG
Nondegree-GR
Certificate-GR
TOTAL CAS
Undergraduate
Master's
Nondegree-UG
Nondegree-GR
Certificate-GR
TOTAL KSB
Undergraduate
Master's
Master's MM
Master's Online
Nondegree-UG
Nondegree-GR
Certificate-GR
TOTAL SIS
Undergraduate
Master's
Doctoral
Nondegree-UG
Nondegree-GR
Certificate-GR Online
TOTAL SOC
Undergraduate
Master's
Doctoral
Nondegree-UG
Nondegree-GR
TOTAL SPA
FT
31
183
0
3
0
0
2
5
224
27
122
0
0
0
149
44
107
0
13
0
0
0
164
8
121
1
0
0
0
130
13
191
3
0
1
208
1 of 2
PT
320
113
3
25
1
88
88
42
680
276
189
17
6
1
489
294
248
32
0
233
2
1
810
183
47
3
14
22
11
280
151
90
5
91
7
344
T
351
296
3
28
1
88
90
47
904
303
311
17
6
1
638
338
355
32
13
233
2
1
974
191
168
4
14
22
11
410
164
281
8
91
8
552
FT
426
1,141
0
17
0
0
23
57
1,664
355
688
0
0
0
1,043
549
611
0
92
0
0
0
1,252
97
732
4
0
0
0
833
175
1,177
16
0
9
1,377
PT
1,537
317
0
41
0
359
366
202
2,822
1,380
548
60
23
3
2,013
1,551
712
0
0
457
6
6
2,732
851
137
9
35
66
33
1,131
717
267
13
132
27
1,156
T
1,963
1,458
0
58
0
359
389
259
4,486
1,735
1,236
60
23
3
3,056
2,100
1,323
0
92
457
6
6
3,984
948
869
13
35
66
33
1,964
892
1,444
29
132
36
2,533
Enrollment
Student Credit Hours*
School/
College
LAW
Level
FT
PT
T
FT
PT
Juris Doctor
0
477
477
0
2,501
LLM
0
93
93
0
327
Nondegree - Law
0
45
45
0
204
Certificate - Law
0
1
1
0
6
TOTAL LAW
0
616
616
0
3,038
PROFESSIONAL &
Nondegree-UG
0
128
128
0
560
EXTENDED STUDIES Nondegree-GR
0
2
2
0
12
TOTAL SPExS
0
130
130
0
572
OTHER
Study Abroad -GR
0
2
2
0
6
TOTAL OTHER
0
2
2
0
6
TOTAL
Undergraduate Degree Seeking
123
1,224
1,347
1,602
6,036
Master's Degree Seeking
737
722
1,459
4,441
1,980
Doctoral Degree Seeking
7
34
41
37
63
Law
0
616
616
0
3,038
Nondegree and Certificate-UG**
0
571
571
0
1,603
Nondegree and Certificate-GR***
8
184
192
89
750
TOTAL UNIVERSITY
875
3,351
4,226
6,169
13,469
*Student credit hours have been rounded to the nearest whole number. Credit hours are those taken by students, not
those taught by units.
** Nondegree and Certificate-UG includes Nondegree UG, and Certificate UG.
*** Nondegree and Certificate-GR includes Nondegree GR, Certificate GR, and Study Aboard-GR.
AU students studying abroad are included in their appropriate school.
Table excludes 649 noncredit students (11 from CAS, 2 from KSB, 13 from SIS, 357 from SOC, 265 from SPA,
and 1 from SPExS), 29 consortium students (103 credits), and 44 Alumni students.
Enrollment as of Census Date September 28, 2013.
Table 1-3: 2 of 2
T
2,501
327
204
6
3,038
560
12
572
6
6
7,638
6,421
100
3,038
1,603
839
19,638
TABLE 1-4
Certificate Program Enrollment
Fall 2013
Primary
Program
School / College and Program
ARTS & SCIENCES
Applied Ethics and Professional Responsibility (UG)
Applied Microeconomics
Applied Statistics
Arts Management
Audio Production
Environmental Assessment
International Art Management*
International Economic Relations*
Nutrition Education
Postbaccalaureate Premedical Certificate
Psychobiology of Healing
Public Anthropology
Public Sociology
Social Research
Teaching: Early Childhood
Teaching: Elementary
Teaching: Secondary
Technology in Arts Management
TESOL
Translation: French
Translation: French (UG)
Translation: German (UG)
Translation: Russian
Translation: Spanish
Translation: Spanish (UG)
Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies
TOTAL CAS
BUSINESS
Entrepreneurship
Forensic Accounting
Real Estate
Tax
TOTAL KSB
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Comparative & Regional Studies
Cross-Cultural Communication
International Economic Relations*
International Politics
International Studies (UG)
Peacebuilding
The Americas
TOTAL SIS
1 of 2
Secondary
Program
Total
0
3
0
1
1
1
2
2
5
42
1
2
1
1
1
5
10
0
7
3
0
0
5
7
0
0
100
7
1
1
1
0
0
6
0
1
2
0
2
0
4
0
0
2
2
3
0
2
1
0
1
2
1
39
7
4
1
2
1
1
8
2
6
44
1
4
1
5
1
5
12
2
10
3
2
1
5
8
2
1
139
0
1
2
3
6
2
0
2
0
4
2
1
4
3
10
0
2
2
6
4
2
1
17
1
3
1
0
0
2
0
7
1
5
3
6
4
4
1
24
Primary
Program
School / College and Program
COMMUNICATIONS
Digital Media (Online)
TOTAL SOC
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Advanced Leadership Studies (UG)
Nonprofit Management
Leadership for Organizational Change
Organizational Change
Public Management
Public Policy Analysis
Women, Policy & Political Leadership (UG)
TOTAL SPA
Secondary
Program
Total
24
24
0
0
24
24
0
2
1
1
0
1
0
5
62
0
0
0
1
5
12
80
62
2
1
1
1
6
12
85
TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE
TOTAL GRADUATE
4
148
86
44
94
188
TOTAL UG +GR
152
130
282
WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF LAW
Humphrey Fellow Certificate Program
11
0
11
Certificate in Arbitration
1
0
1
Certificate in International Legal Studies
9
0
9
TOTAL WCL
21
0
21
* Students in combined programs are listed in the school / department with which they are affiliated.
UG indicates undergraduate certificate. With the exception of WCL, all others are graduate certificates.
Primary program includes those students whose highest academic program is certificate.
Secondary program includes students enrolled in certificate programs as a second or third program.
Enrollment as of Census Date September 28, 2013.
Table 1-4: 2 of 2
TABLE 1-5
Bachelor's Students by Class and Major - Duplicated **
Fall 2013
School / College and Major
ARTS & SCIENCES
American Studies
Anthropology
Art
Art History
Graphic Design
Studio Art
Total
Biology
Biology
Public Health (BA)
Public Health (BS)
Total
Chemistry
Biochemistry*
Chemistry
Total
Computer Science
Economics
Economics
Mathematics & Economics*
Total
Education, Teaching & Health
Elementary Education
Health Promotion
Secondary Education
Total
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Environmental Science
Total
History
Interdisciplinary Studies*
Jewish Studies
Liberal Studies
Literature
Mathematics & Statistics
Applied Mathematics
Mathematics
Statistics
Total
Performing Arts
Audio Production
Audio Technology
Music
Musical Theatre
Theatre
Total
Freshmen
1 of 3
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Total
2
6
2
9
3
17
6
17
13
49
3
5
7
15
4
11
1
16
9
6
9
24
12
18
3
33
28
40
20
88
46
11
16
73
30
17
13
60
26
23
25
74
24
12
19
55
126
63
73
262
18
4
22
6
6
5
11
7
3
3
6
9
10
4
14
24
37
16
53
46
26
1
27
36
1
37
68
2
70
88
9
97
218
13
231
8
6
0
14
17
15
0
32
8
15
3
26
14
15
12
41
47
51
15
113
13
3
16
33
0
0
0
13
15
6
21
44
0
1
0
25
13
7
20
36
2
0
2
30
17
9
26
36
3
1
6
34
58
25
83
149
5
2
8
102
0
4
2
6
2
4
4
10
0
6
4
10
7
12
5
24
9
26
15
50
5
9
8
7
19
48
9
9
8
1
13
40
12
3
8
4
8
35
12
10
16
9
12
59
38
31
40
21
52
182
School / College and Major
ARTS & SCIENCES (cont.)
Philosophy & Religion
Philosophy
Religious Studies
Total
Physics
Psychology
Sociology
Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies
Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies
Women's & Gender Studies
Total
World Languages & Cultures
Foreign Language & Communication Media*
Arabic Studies
French Studies
German Studies
Russian Studies
Spanish Studies
French/Europe Lang. & Area Studies*
German/Europe Lang. & Area Studies*
Russian/Area Lang. & Area Studies*
Spanish/ Latin America Lang. & Area Studies*
Total
Undeclared
STUDENTS ASSOCIATED WITH CAS***
COMMUNICATION
Communication Studies
Foreign Language & Communication Media*
Film & Media Arts
Interdisciplinary Studies*
Journalism
Public Communication
Undeclared
STUDENTS ASSOCIATED WITH SOC***
BUSINESS
Accounting
Business Administration
Business & Entertainment
Business & Music
Business, Language & Culture Studies
Finance
Undeclared
STUDENTS ASSOCIATED WITH KSB***
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
French/Europe Lang. & Area Studies*
German/Europe Lang. & Area Studies*
Russian/Area Lang. & Area Studies*
Spanish/ Latin America Lang. & Area Studies*
Interdisciplinary Studies*
International Studies
Undeclared
STUDENTS ASSOCIATED WITH SIS***
Freshmen
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Total
5
0
5
3
45
6
9
2
11
6
43
10
9
3
12
4
66
19
25
3
28
12
59
17
48
8
56
25
213
52
4
0
4
4
0
4
12
1
13
8
0
8
28
1
29
0
1
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
1
5
126
475
4
3
2
0
1
2
1
0
1
0
14
65
462
1
6
2
4
2
5
1
1
0
3
25
22
495
0
1
3
2
4
8
2
0
5
5
30
4
597
5
11
7
6
7
17
5
1
6
9
74
217
2,029
10
4
46
0
69
39
51
219
12
5
65
0
40
98
17
237
22
20
55
2
54
119
2
274
26
10
59
2
61
105
0
262
70
39
225
4
224
361
70
992
5
171
8
0
9
6
6
205
22
224
6
4
5
8
0
269
36
218
2
2
8
11
0
277
34
226
1
2
5
13
0
281
97
839
17
8
27
38
6
1,032
0
0
0
1
0
501
7
509
0
0
0
0
0
484
8
492
0
0
1
3
0
428
2
432
3
1
2
5
2
497
1
510
3
1
3
9
2
1,910
18
1,943
Table 1-5: 2 of 3
School / College and Major
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Government
CLEG
Political Science
Total
Interdisciplinary Studies*
Justice, Law & Criminology†
Justice
Justice & Law
Law & Society
Total
Undeclared
STUDENTS ASSOCIATED WITH SPA***
Freshmen
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Total
47
212
259
0
61
167
228
0
43
152
195
1
45
174
219
1
196
705
901
2
0
17
15
32
40
331
0
25
18
43
26
295
0
42
31
73
7
272
2
28
52
82
0
293
2
112
116
230
73
1,191
* Students in combined programs and Interdisciplinary Studies are listed in the school / department with which they are
affiliated.
**Duplicated count is the sum of all students majoring in a particular program. A student with two majors will be listed
twice.
Totals here will not match enrollment in table 1-1 and 1-6.
***School/College counts depict the total number of students who have a major within each school. In cases where both
a student's primary and secondary major fall within the same school the total reflects that student only once.
† The department of Justice, Law & Society was renamed Justice, Law & Criminology in Spring 2014.
Excludes SPExS, nondegree, certificate and non-AU AU Abroad students.
Enrollment as of Census Date September 28, 2013.
Table 1-5: 3 of 3
TABLE 1-6A
Bachelor's Students by Primary Major
Fall 2008 - Fall 2013
School / College
and Major
ARTS & SCIENCES
American Studies
Anthropology
Art
Art History
Fine Arts
Graphic Design
Multimedia Design & Development**
Studio Art
Biology
Biochemistry**
Biology
Marine Biology
Marine Science
Public Health (BA)
Public Health (BS)
Chemistry
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Computer Science
Economics
Economics
Mathematics & Economics*
Education, Teaching & Health
Elementary Education
Health Promotion
Environmental Science***
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
History
Interdisciplinary Studies*
Jewish Studies
Liberal Studies
Literature
Mathematics & Statistics
Applied Mathematics
Mathematics
Statistics
FT
2008
PT
T
FT
2009
PT
T
FT
2010
PT
T
FT
2011
PT
T
FT
2012
PT
T
FT
2013
PT
T
10
51
3
4
13
55
6
51
1
2
7
53
9
49
1
5
10
54
9
56
0
2
9
58
12
55
1
2
13
57
10
45
0
1
10
46
18
3
54
2
13
3
0
7
1
0
21
3
61
3
13
20
2
51
1
17
1
1
5
0
1
21
3
56
1
18
27
1
42
0
14
3
1
3
1
0
30
2
45
1
14
30
0
35
21
1
0
8
2
31
0
43
23
27
0
33
19
2
0
6
2
29
0
39
21
21
0
32
15
2
0
2
4
23
0
34
19
1
95
7
-
0
0
0
-
1
95
7
-
102
10
-
2
0
-
104
10
-
105
3
6
-
6
0
0
-
111
3
6
-
138
5
0
4
8
0
0
0
0
0
138
5
0
4
8
125
2
44
27
3
0
1
0
128
2
45
27
121
55
70
5
4
1
126
59
71
40
10
11
2
1
0
42
11
11
42
8
15
1
2
0
43
10
15
44
9
21
1
1
0
45
10
21
44
12
22
1
1
1
45
13
23
45
21
25
0
0
2
45
21
27
36
16
33
1
0
5
37
16
38
119
-
3
-
122
-
125
-
5
-
130
-
120
-
6
-
126
-
116
16
5
0
121
16
121
12
10
1
131
13
155
11
7
1
162
12
41
29
1
2
42
31
40
29
0
5
40
34
43
41
0
0
43
41
49
53
1
2
50
55
43
42
0
1
43
43
47
48
0
3
47
51
38
160
2
4
0
87
0
6
0
0
8
4
38
166
2
4
8
91
53
153
3
3
1
106
0
4
0
0
6
10
53
157
3
3
7
116
58
148
5
4
4
96
1
5
0
0
5
9
59
153
5
4
9
105
70
123
4
2
2
78
1
6
0
0
6
2
71
129
4
2
8
80
6
60
131
5
2
0
81
0
0
7
0
0
6
4
6
60
138
5
2
6
85
22
43
125
4
1
0
77
2
6
5
0
1
8
11
24
49
130
4
2
8
88
2
26
6
0
0
0
2
26
6
2
25
10
0
1
0
2
26
10
4
31
8
0
3
1
4
34
9
5
31
5
0
1
1
5
32
6
8
27
9
0
2
1
8
29
10
8
23
11
1
0
0
9
23
11
1 of 3
School / College
and Major
ARTS & SCIENCES (cont.)
Performing Arts
Audio Production
Audio Technology
Music
Music Theatre
Theatre
Philosophy & Religion
Philosophy
Religious Studies
Physics
Psychology
Sociology
Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies
Women's & Gender Studies**
Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies
World Languages & Cultures †
Foreign Language & Comm. Media*
Arabic Studies
French Studies
German Studies
Russian Studies
Spanish Studies
French/ Europe Area Studies*
German/ Europe Area Studies*
Russian/ Area Studies*
Spanish/Latin America Area Studies*
Undeclared
TOTAL CAS
COMMUNICATION
Communication Studies
Film & Media Arts
Foreign Language & Comm. Media*
Interdisciplinary Studies*
Journalism
Public Communication
Visual Media**
Undeclared
TOTAL SOC
FT
2008
PT
T
2009
PT
FT
T
2010
PT
FT
T
2011
PT
FT
T
FT
2012
PT
T
FT
2013
PT
T
21
17
34
38
41
3
1
0
1
1
24
18
34
39
42
28
14
31
38
45
4
1
2
2
0
32
15
33
40
45
35
19
38
32
36
3
2
1
0
3
38
21
39
32
39
38
18
41
35
30
10
2
1
4
3
48
20
42
39
33
34
28
41
26
46
4
2
2
2
1
38
30
43
28
47
30
28
34
21
46
4
1
2
0
2
34
29
36
21
48
41
10
202
46
5
2
3
3
46
12
205
49
37
6
14
196
50
2
0
0
6
2
39
6
14
202
52
48
5
22
193
56
4
1
1
10
1
52
6
23
203
57
42
8
20
184
49
7
0
2
11
1
49
8
22
195
50
34
7
18
187
37
2
0
2
11
2
36
7
20
198
39
30
5
16
182
39
2
0
2
8
0
32
5
18
190
39
15
-
0
-
15
-
9
-
1
-
10
-
1
6
0
0
1
6
1
7
0
0
1
7
15
1
16
19
3
22
13
14
4
2
14
12
5
3
21
272
1,654
40
1
27
4
238
205
125
76
716
1
14
7
0
14
12
0
4
1
0
2
1
0
14
11
0
12
10
1
6
4
0
3
2
0
21
10
5
277
250
71 1,725 1,651
1
8
4
0
12
9
0
1
1
0
1
0
2
13
9
1
11
7
0
4
5
0
2
0
0
10
3
6
256
241
77 1,728 1,662
0
4
27
0
9
7
0
1
2
0
0
0
1
10
9
0
7
8
0
5
6
0
0
8
0
3
30
8
249
220
87 1,749 1,728
1
28
29
1
0
7
4
0
2
1
0
0
1
1
10
13
0
8
7
0
6
5
0
8
11
2
32
28
6
226
203
92 1,820 1,758
1
30
5
0
1
4
0
4
1
0
1
1
0
1
4
0
13
12
0
7
3
0
5
1
1
12
3
1
29
9
4
207
214
87 1,845 1,736
0
5
1
5
0
1
0
1
0
4
1
13
0
3
0
1
0
3
0
9
3
217
99 1,835
0
0
0
0
3
5
10
0
18
1
2
0
0
7
7
6
1
24
3
3
0
0
6
9
1
0
22
1
4
1
1
6
6
1
0
20
1
11
1
0
3
13
1
30
3
8
2
0
7
9
4
33
40
1
27
4
241
210
135
76
734
40
77
39
1
263
207
61
88
776
41
79
39
1
270
214
67
89
800
48
166
39
0
255
223
16
68
815
Table 1-6A: 2 of 3
51
169
39
0
261
232
17
68
837
42
177
13
1
237
287
1
86
844
43
181
14
2
243
293
2
86
864
54
194
4
1
229
275
97
854
55
205
5
1
232
288
98
884
62
206
36
4
207
331
66
912
65
214
38
4
214
340
70
945
School / College
and Major
BUSINESS
Accounting
Business Administration
Business, Language & Culture Studies
Business & Entertainment
Business & Music
Finance
Undeclared
TOTAL KSB
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
French/Europe Area Studies*
German/Europe Area Studies*
Russian/ Area Studies*
Spanish/Latin America Area Studies*
Interdisciplinary Studies*
International Studies
Undeclared
TOTAL SIS
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Government
CLEG
Political Science
Interdisciplinary Studies*
Justice, Law & Criminology††
Justice & Law
Justice
Law & Society
Undeclared
TOTAL SPA
FT
788
46
7
0
841
1
0
0
0
2
1,546
33
1,582
166
669
3
80
120
25
1,063
2008
PT
29
0
0
0
29
T
817
46
7
0
870
FT
863
59
22
0
944
2009
PT
18
0
1
0
19
T
FT
881
936
59
50
23
22
0
0
963 1,008
2010
PT
T
24
960
1
51
1
23
0
0
26 1,034
FT
46
871
43
17
7
984
2011
PT
T
1
47
31
902
0
43
0
17
0
7
32 1,016
FT
65
837
34
14
19
0
969
2012
PT
T
3
68
30
867
1
35
0
14
0
19
0
0
34 1,003
FT
96
767
27
17
8
37
6
958
2013
PT
1
31
0
0
0
1
0
33
T
97
798
27
17
8
38
6
991
0
1
7
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
12
0
2
0
29 1,575 1,674
0
33
34
29 1,611 1,729
0
7
5
0
1
2
0
1
3
0
12
11
0
0
2
24 1,698 1,786
0
34
20
24 1,753 1,829
1
6
0
0
2
0
0
3
0
0
11
0
0
2
4
35 1,821 1,825
0
20
25
36 1,865 1,854
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
5
2
31 1,856 1,826
0
25
31
32 1,886 1,859
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
3
0
0
6
0
2
2
45 1,871 1,830
0
31
18
45 1,904 1,862
1
3
0
1
0
3
0
6
0
2
38 1,868
0
18
39 1,901
4
11
0
169
739
4
4
17
0
1
11
0
1
25
0
6
13
0
6
14
0
4
84
76
1
121
130
0
25
34
20 1,083 1,152
3
1
0
25
170
680
3
173
756
4
173
719
1
9
79
78
131
137
34
35
1,177 1,152
174
730
1
170
711
1
160
668
4
1
64
83
2
36
9
3
145
125
0
44
60
32 1,197 1,109
166
681
4
180
664
2
186
678
2
2
85
103
2
11
1
7
132
97
1
61
73
31 1,140 1,120
3
106
1
2
8
105
0
73
32 1,152
TOTAL UNIVERSITY
5,856
167 6,023 6,252
169 6,421 6,466
191 6,657 6,575
208 6,783 6,549
227 6,776 6,588
*This is a joint program with another school/college or department. Please look at enrollments in other schools or departments to get a full understanding of
enrollment in this major.
** The program at this degree level is no longer offered.
***Environmental Science became a separate department in Fall 2009.
† The department of Language & Foreign Studies was renamed World Languages & Cultures in Fall 2012.
†† The department of Justice, Law & Society was renamed Justice, Law & Criminology in Spring 2014.
Table excludes SPExS, Nondegree, Certificate and Study Abroad (non-AU).
Enrollment as of Census Dates.
236 6,824
Table 1-6A: 3 of 3
0
9
63
4
82
34
3
140
142
1
36
44
20 1,172 1,165
171
736
1
TABLE 1-6B
Master's Students by Major
Fall 2008 - Fall 2013
School / College
and Major
ARTS & SCIENCES
Anthropology
Public Anthropology
Art
Art History
Studio Art
Biology
Applied Science*
Biology
Professional Science: Biotechnology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Economics
Economics
International Economics*
Education, Teaching & Health
Curriculum and Instruction
Health Promotion Management
International Training & Education
Special Education Learning Disabilities
Teaching
Environmental Science***
Environmental Science
Professional Science: Environmental Assessment
History
Interdisciplinary Studies*
Literature
Creative Writing
Literature
Mathematics & Statistics
Mathematics
Professional Science: Quantitative Analysis
Statistics
2008
FT PT
2009
FT PT
T
T
FT
2010
PT
T
FT
2011
PT
T
FT
2012
PT
T
FT
2013
PT
T
15
8
23
15
12
27
8
16
24
9
11
20
10
14
24
17
7
24
9
21
21
0
30
21
13
20
25
1
38
21
10
16
24
2
34
18
11
20
17
1
28
21
10
19
16
1
26
20
27
15
1
0
28
15
3
10
3
5
0
8
4
5
3
18
7
10
6
5
4
4
0
14
8
3
6
19
12
7
2
6
2
0
4
4
9
3
6
10
11
3
2
6
2
0
0
4
5
1
2
10
7
1
0
6
3
3
0
1
1
0
6
2
1
7
3
9
2
0
10
4
2
0
1
0
0
6
1
1
10
4
8
1
21
-
21
-
42
-
20
-
20
-
40
-
15
-
24
-
39
-
24
-
17
-
41
-
32
-
25
-
57
-
32
2
21
0
53
2
0
17
18
12
16
5
14
23
12
220
5
31
41
24
236
3
8
25
9
21
4
23
18
14
255
7
31
43
23
276
0
25
15
10
27
42
20
26
16
210
42
45
41
26
237
0
20
20
9
15
28
27
17
17
111
28
47
37
26
126
0
22
15
7
27
51
20
15
25
40
51
42
30
32
67
2
19
17
12
31
57
17
15
26
26
59
36
32
38
57
8
27
0
6
9
2
14
36
2
9
21
0
3
15
0
12
36
0
9
21
0
6
16
0
15
37
0
8
18
0
4
17
0
12
35
0
7
19
0
6
17
0
13
36
0
5
1
20
0
1
0
12
0
6
1
32
0
33
22
28
8
61
30
36
20
25
11
61
31
28
23
24
12
52
35
22
14
15
9
37
23
19
15
17
8
36
23
25
14
13
4
38
18
2
3
1
3
3
6
5
4
3
3
8
7
3
6
3
3
6
9
3
8
2
3
5
11
6
0
8
2
1
10
8
1
18
6
1
9
1
1
7
7
2
16
1 of 3
School / College
and Major
ARTS & SCIENCES (cont.)
Performing Arts
Dance**
Arts Management
Audio Technology
Philosophy & Religion
Philosophy
Ethics, Peace & Global Affairs*
Psychology
Sociology
World Languages & Cultures†
Spanish: Latin America Studies
TESOL
TOTAL CAS
COMMUNICATION
Film & Electronic Media
Film & Video
Interdisciplinary Studies*
Interactive Journalism
International Media*
Journalism & Public Affairs
Media Entrepreneurship
Political Communication*
Public Communication
Producing for Film & Video
Strategic Communication
TOTAL SOC
BUSINESS
Accounting
Business Administration
Finance
Finance & Real Estate**
Information Technology Management**
Management
Marketing
Real Estate
Sustainability Management
Taxation
TOTAL KSB
2008
FT PT
T
2009
FT PT
T
FT
2010
PT
T
FT
2011
PT
T
FT
2012
PT
T
FT
2013
PT
T
0
36
-
1
17
-
1
53
-
45
-
27
-
72
-
36
-
34
-
70
-
29
-
29
-
58
-
19
5
35
5
54
10
31
3
17
12
48
15
8
39
19
6
17
6
14
56
25
8
9
30
11
2
3
15
9
10
12
45
20
10
7
31
14
2
3
12
7
12
10
43
21
9
0
40
13
7
0
9
4
16
0
49
17
11
0
37
9
3
0
12
7
14
0
49
16
11
6
34
11
3
2
14
3
14
8
48
14
15
13
375
5
8
458
20
21
833
11
13
375
5
12
530
16
25
905
10
10
344
7
10
539
17
20
883
9
11
322
7
9
371
16
20
693
9
12
330
8
11
359
17
23
689
10
11
388
13
8
289
23
19
677
42
29
0
5
26
49
0
151
34
23
0
0
46
53
42
198
76
52
0
5
72
102
42
349
45
26
2
8
35
55
1
172
39
30
0
2
42
51
39
203
84
56
2
10
77
106
40
375
47
27
0
14
38
4
49
1
180
41
27
0
3
41
1
55
37
205
88
54
0
17
79
5
104
38
385
31
29
0
21
22
11
48
1
163
34
34
0
2
36
3
52
40
201
65
63
0
23
58
14
100
41
364
36
34
0
17
21
0
11
41
0
160
35
32
0
6
29
9
8
55
35
209
71
66
0
23
50
9
19
96
35
369
33
36
0
1
14
20
0
11
6
1
37
159
32
28
0
10
7
14
18
7
27
43
24
210
65
64
0
11
21
34
18
18
33
44
61
369
23
131
8
0
0
8
170
30
109
5
2
4
91
241
53
240
13
2
4
99
411
30
133
19
6
14
202
33
117
11
4
94
259
63
250
30
10
108
461
35
135
36
0
8
12
226
38
100
54
2
3
86
283
73
235
90
2
11
98
509
34
96
30
0
10
7
177
39
104
53
1
8
85
290
73
200
83
1
18
92
467
51
70
28
7
10
11
177
42
100
63
21
19
78
323
93
170
91
28
29
89
500
50
61
40
0
11
2
19
11
194
45
102
62
39
0
20
18
78
364
95
163
102
39
11
22
37
89
558
Table 1-6B: 2 of 3
School / College
and Major
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Development Management
Ethics, Peace, & Global Affairs*
Global Environmental Policy
Interdisciplinary Studies*
International Affairs
International Communication
International Development
International Media*
International Peace & Conflict Resolution
International Relations (Online)
International Service
Social Enterprise
TOTAL SIS
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Government
Political Communication*
Political Science
Justice, Law & Criminology††
Public Administration & Policy
Organization Development
Public Administration
Public Administration Key
Executive Leadership
Public Policy
TOTAL SPA
2008
FT PT
T
2009
FT PT
T
FT
2010
PT
T
FT
2011
PT
T
FT
2012
PT
T
FT
2013
PT
T
7
18
30
0
246
41
49
3
99
10
503
11
7
7
1
136
22
33
0
53
26
296
18
25
37
1
382
63
82
3
152
36
799
11
14
37
1
258
32
64
2
102
11
532
11
3
10
0
132
18
29
0
60
24
287
22
17
47
1
390
50
93
2
162
35
819
18
21
33
0
294
29
64
4
83
18
564
10
5
14
0
114
27
49
4
72
22
317
28
26
47
0
408
56
113
8
155
40
881
10
29
36
0
271
33
65
6
80
26
12
568
11
17
17
0
152
29
34
3
53
30
1
347
21
46
53
0
423
62
99
9
133
56
13
915
16
34
37
0
301
42
75
6
80
20
22
633
9
9
22
0
164
24
35
3
47
26
4
343
25
43
59
0
465
66
110
9
127
46
26
976
13
27
26
0
278
39
61
5
68
0
12
12
541
11
12
20
0
152
24
31
2
44
27
38
12
373
24
39
46
0
430
63
92
7
112
27
50
24
914
28
25
24
19
52
44
50
19
18
19
68
38
2
43
26
2
18
18
4
61
44
8
27
31
7
9
10
15
36
41
13
26
36
8
8
27
21
34
63
14
25
57
12
9
28
26
34
85
11
64
64
74
75
138
1
78
87
49
88
127
1
101
74
51
75
152
0
117
59
59
59
176
0
92
69
57
69
149
14
102
48
50
62
152
1
83
212
40
41
262
41
124
474
0
97
245
64
32
269
64
129
514
0
103
276
60
42
265
60
145
541
0
98
281
53
47
244
53
145
525
0
50
50
2
37
39
82
50 132
84
48 132
249 269 518 298 232 530
1,549
1,503 3,052 1,580 1,468 3,048
TOTAL UNIVERSITY
1,411 1,455 2,866 1,526 1,548 3,074 1,590 1,609 3,199 1,511 1,453 2,964
*This is a joint program with another school/college or department. Please look at enrollments in other schools or departments to get a full understanding of
enrollment in this major.
** The program at this degree level is no longer offered.
***Environmental Science became a separate department in Fall 2009.
† The department of Language & Foreign Studies was renamed World Languages & Cultures in Fall 2012.
†† The department of Justice, Law & Society was renamed Justice, Law & Criminology in Spring 2014.
Table includes maintaining matriculation.
Enrollment as of Census Dates.
Table 1-6B: 3 of 3
TABLE 1-6C
Doctoral Students by Major
Fall 2008 - Fall 2013
School / College
and Major
ARTS & SCIENCES
Anthropology
Chemistry*
Economics
Education, Teaching & Health
Education*
History
Mathematics & Statistics
Mathematics Education*
Statistics*
Psychology
Behavior, Cognition, & Neuroscience
Clinical
Psychology: General
Sociology*
TOTAL CAS
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
International Relations
TOTAL SIS
COMMUNICATION
Communication
TOTAL SOC
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Government
Political Science
Justice, Law & Criminology**
Public Administration & Policy
Public Administration
TOTAL SPA
TOTAL UNIVERSITY
2008
FT PT
2009
FT PT
T
2010
FT PT
T
2011
FT PT
T
2012
FT PT
T
2013
FT PT
T
T
14
0
34
52
2
48
66
2
82
22
35
47
45
69
80
21
33
44
44
65
77
19
37
43
47
62
84
26
41
29
40
55
81
41
70
8
22
49
92
0
24
12
36
12
60
0
19
6
36
6
55
0
14
1
49
1
63
0
18
1
47
1
65
0
36
1
27
1
63
45
9
54
0
0
3
3
3
3
0
0
1
3
1
3
0
0
1
3
1
3
0
-
2
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
8 16 24 14 13 27 12 16 28 18 12 30 28
- 23 20 43 20 21 41 15 25 40 17 19 36 33
31 32 63
0
2
2
0
1
1
2
1
3
1
2
3
1
0 24 24
0 23 23
0 17 17
0
1
1
103 212 315 107 199 306 102 194 296 103 183 286 139 130 269 218
2 30
6 39
1
2
48 266
15
15
32
32
47
47
17
17
35
35
52
52
18
18
35
35
53
53
19
19
38
38
57
57
35
35
23
23
58
58
51
51
2
2
53
53
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
7
7
0
0
7
7
10
10
0
0
10
10
15
15
0
0
15
15
11
10
12
8
23
18
9
9
17
13
26
22
13
8
11
10
24
18
12
6
13
12
25
18
24
17
1
1
25
18
19
16
0
1
19
17
12
33
16
36
28
69
8
26
19
49
27
75
15
36
15
36
30
72
16
34
18
43
34
77
32
73
0
2
32
75
31
66
0
1
31
67
151 280 431 150 283 433 156 265 421 163 264 427 257 155 412 350
*The program at this degree level is no longer offered.
**The department of Justice, Law & Society was renamed Justice, Law & Criminology in Spring 2014.
Table includes maintaining matriculation.
Enrollment as of Census Dates.
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51 401
TABLE 1-7
Home State by Degree Level
Fall 2013
Alabama
State
12
9
3
7
Nondegree**
0
Alaska
Arizona
2
47
4
9
0
0
0
14
0
1
6
71
Arkansas
2
5
0
1
1
9
California
463
119
7
109
43
741
Colorado
97
20
2
12
3
134
Connecticut
252
17
1
23
14
307
District of Columbia
238
682
109
315
115
1,459
34
9
0
5
0
48
Florida
207
61
8
82
34
392
Georgia
69
23
1
23
5
121
Hawaii
31
3
3
4
2
43
Iowa
15
3
0
3
4
25
Idaho
10
3
0
1
0
14
Illinois
188
34
1
26
17
266
Indiana
33
10
0
6
2
51
Delaware
Kansas
Bachelor's
Master's
Doctoral
Law*
Total
31
9
4
0
2
1
16
Kentucky
22
5
0
7
1
35
Louisiana
17
9
0
3
1
30
Massachusetts
430
43
3
30
27
533
Maryland
599
577
64
213
110
1,563
Maine
37
2
0
7
4
50
Michigan
45
27
2
18
6
98
Minnesota
48
18
1
7
5
79
Missouri
41
14
2
7
4
68
Mississippi
5
2
0
3
0
10
Montana
5
4
1
1
1
12
127
34
5
18
10
194
1
0
0
0
0
1
North Carolina
North Dakota
Nebraska
9
3
0
0
0
12
73
3
1
5
4
86
New Jersey
715
60
1
70
28
874
New Mexico
10
6
0
7
3
26
Nevada
27
5
0
4
0
36
New York
683
92
17
94
56
942
Ohio
133
34
1
15
12
195
Oklahoma
12
4
0
3
1
20
Oregon
41
10
1
5
3
60
Pennsylvania
599
78
6
42
34
759
Rhode Island
43
6
0
4
3
56
New Hampshire
1 of 2
State
Bachelor's
Master's
Doctoral
Law*
Nondegree**
Total
South Carolina
26
13
0
12
2
53
South Dakota
3
0
0
0
0
3
44
17
4
12
0
77
Texas
158
47
1
37
9
252
Utah
12
7
1
6
1
27
Virginia
356
528
43
201
72
1,200
Vermont
41
6
0
2
2
51
Washington
72
16
2
14
9
113
Wisconsin
31
10
5
8
5
59
West Virginia
Tennessee
14
6
1
4
2
27
Wyoming
3
1
0
0
1
5
Guam
1
0
0
1
0
2
Northern Mariana Islands
2
0
0
0
0
2
Puerto Rico
35
2
1
4
1
43
Virgin Islands
10
0
0
1
0
11
16
72
469
1
5
337
1
0
102
3
19
195
0
21
147
21
117
1,250
28
1
0
1
1
31
Armed Forces
U.S. Abroad***
International Students†
Unknown
TOTAL UNIVERSITY
6,824
3,048
401
1,716
828
12,817
Based on students' "Permanent Home Address" recorded in the Colleague system.
*Law includes JD, LLM, SJD, and nondegree and certificate.
**Nondegree includes Nondegree (UG and GR), Certificate (UG and GR), Study Aboard (non-AU), Nondegree UG- Abroad at AU,
and SPExS.
*** U.S. Abroad includes students with U.S. citizenship but living abroad who did not supply a U.S. address.
† International includes students with non-U.S. citizenship who are not permanent residents.
Enrollment as of Census Date September 28, 2013.
Table 1-7: 2 of 2
TABLE 1-8
International Students by Country
Fall 2013
Country
Afghanistan
Albania
Algeria
Angola
Argentina
Armenia
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Bahamas
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Belgium
Belize
Benin
Bolivia
Botswana
Brazil
Brunei Darussalam
Bulgaria
Cambodia
Canada
Chile
China
Colombia
Republic of The Congo (Congo-Brazzaville)
Costa Rica
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Democratic Republic of Congo (Congo-Kinshasa)
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Egypt
El Salvador
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Finland
France
Gabon
Gaza Strip
Georgia
Germany
Bachelor's
Master's
0
2
2
1
1
0
2
1
0
1
8
1
2
2
0
5
2
10
2
0
1
2
2
47
7
1
4
1
3
2
2
0
6
7
4
5
0
1
0
9
1
0
1
3
Doctoral
4
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
3
0
6
1
97
13
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
2
2
2
1
0
0
2
5
2
0
0
6
1 of 3
Law*
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
4
0
4
2
10
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
4
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
4
0
1
0
5
6
23
12
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
4
2
2
2
0
15
0
0
0
1
Nondegree**
0
0
0
0
2
0
5
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
4
0
0
0
2
0
35
4
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
1
0
1
1
9
0
0
0
9
Total
4
2
3
1
10
1
9
1
1
3
12
4
3
2
2
6
2
29
2
8
1
19
11
212
37
1
7
3
3
2
3
1
10
11
12
9
2
4
3
39
3
1
1
23
Country
Ghana
Greece
Guatemala
Guyana
Haiti
Honduras
Hong Kong
India
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Ireland, Republic of
Israel
Italy
Ivory Coast
Jamaica
Japan
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Korea, Republic of
Kosovo
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Lebanon
Libya, State of
Macau
Madagascar
Malaysia
Maldives
Mali
Mauritius
Mexico
Moldova, Republic of
Mongolia
Morocco
Mozambique
Myanmar
Nepal
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Nigeria
Norway
Oman
Pakistan
Palestine
Panama
Paraguay
Bachelor's
1
3
2
0
0
7
0
11
3
2
1
2
3
2
1
1
21
9
6
0
25
0
14
2
0
1
2
0
3
0
0
1
4
0
1
2
0
3
0
2
0
2
4
2
0
4
1
16
0
Master's
Doctoral
4
0
0
1
2
3
0
19
3
0
0
0
2
1
1
2
7
0
0
3
6
1
4
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
9
1
0
6
1
0
2
Table 1-8: 2 of 3
Law*
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
7
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
1
1
5
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
2
4
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
4
1
2
0
1
5
1
0
0
1
0
4
2
18
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
7
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
4
4
1
1
1
1
1
Nondegree**
0
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
5
2
1
0
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
6
0
0
1
0
0
0
4
5
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
Total
5
8
2
1
2
10
3
41
9
6
1
3
10
5
3
3
36
11
12
6
63
2
19
2
3
1
3
1
5
1
1
2
21
3
5
4
1
4
3
6
5
2
17
9
1
15
3
19
3
Country
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Qatar
Russian Federation
Saint Lucia
Saudi Arabia
Serbia
Serbia and Montenegro
Sierra Leone
Singapore
South Africa
Spain
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Sweden
Switzerland
Syrian Arab Republic
Taiwan, Republic of China
Tajikistan
Tanzania
Thailand
Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Uganda
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
Bachelor's
Master's
Doctoral
Law*
4
3
1
5
6
0
42
1
0
0
3
0
11
1
0
5
4
0
6
0
1
2
1
1
7
0
4
1
2
0
4
1
12
0
1
1
0
0
3
3
1
2
0
1
2
0
0
6
1
1
5
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
8
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
15
0
0
0
0
1
5
0
0
0
0
0
4
1
0
2
0
0
2
0
Nondegree**
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
2
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
1
3
16
3
0
0
0
19
United Kingdom
9
6
4
0
3
Uruguay
3
1
0
0
1
Uzbekistan
0
1
0
0
0
Venezuela
11
2
0
2
1
Viet Nam
10
13
2
2
1
Zambia
0
0
1
0
0
Zimbabwe
1
2
0
0
0
Unknown
0
4
1
1
1
Total
469
337
102
195
147
International includes students with non-U.S. citizenship who are not permanent residents.
Number of Countries for International Students: 130
*Law includes JD, LLM, SJD, nondegree and certificate.
**Nondegree includes Nondegree (UG and GR), Certificate (UG and GR), Study Aboard (non-AU), Nondegree UG-Abroad at AU,
and SPExS.
Information for international and permanent resident degree seeking students by primary major is available upon request.
Enrollment as of Census Date September 28, 2013.
Table 1-8: 3 of 3
Total
10
5
3
5
12
1
73
3
1
1
3
1
23
4
1
9
4
1
17
1
1
12
2
3
23
1
1
22
5
1
16
28
1
3
7
1,250
TABLE 1-9
Ages of Students by Degree Level and Student Load
Fall 2013
Bachelor's
Age
Master's
Doctoral
Law*
Nondegree**
Total
FT
PT
T
FT
PT
T
FT
PT
T
FT
PT
T
FT
PT
T
FT
PT
T
%
17 yrs and below
123
1
124
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15
12
27
138
13
151
1.2%
18yrs
1,463
2
1,465
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
156
53
209
1,619
55
1,674
13.1%
19 yrs
1,628
5
1,633
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
61
12
73
1,689
17
1,706
13.3%
20 yrs
1,539
13
1,552
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
2
71
4
75
1,612
18
1,630
12.7%
21 yrs
1,334
58
1,392
52
3
55
1
0
1
24
4
28
63
3
66
1,474
68
1,542
12.0%
22 yrs
283
54
337
211
34
245
6
0
6
137
15
152
21
31
52
658
134
792
6.2%
23 yrs
74
35
109
285
91
376
10
1
11
217
11
228
10
30
40
596
168
764
6.0%
24 yrs
40
10
50
248
131
379
13
0
13
265
41
306
8
30
38
574
212
786
6.1%
25 yrs
32
12
44
173
137
310
24
0
24
175
37
212
10
26
36
414
212
626
4.9%
26-29 yrs
48
14
62
389
492
881
127
12
139
363
158
521
11
71
82
938
747
1,685
13.1%
30 and above
24
32
56
221
580
801
169
38
207
99
168
267
9
121
130
522
939
1,461
11.4%
6,588
236
6,824
1,580
1,468
3,048
350
51
401
1,281
435
1,716
435
393
828 10,234
TOTAL
UNIVERSITY
*Law includes JD, LLM, SJD, and nondegree and certificate.
**Nondegree includes Nondegree (UG and GR), Certificate (UG and GR), Study Aboard (non-AU), Nondegree UG- Abroad at AU, and SPExS.
Enrollment as of Census Date September 28, 2013.
1 of 1
2,583 12,817
TABLE 1-10
Race and Ethnicity of Student by Degree Level and Gender
Fall 2013
International*
Hispanic
Non-Hispanic:
American Indian/Native American
Asian American/Pacific Islander
Black
White
Multiracial
Unknown
TOTAL
International*
Hispanic
Non-Hispanic:
American Indian/Native American
Asian American/Pacific Islander
Black
White
Multiracial
Unknown
TOTAL
International*
Hispanic
Non-Hispanic:
American Indian/Native American
Asian American/Pacific Islander
Black
White
Multiracial
Unknown
TOTAL
Full-time
M
W
201
252
230
434
4
123
127
1,568
104
197
2,554
7
303
290
2,179
232
337
4,034
Full-time
M
W
84
189
35
69
5
25
40
285
5
118
597
3
53
96
400
11
162
983
Full-time
M
W
44
50
7
7
0
2
3
54
1
30
141
0
7
10
73
3
59
209
Bachelor's
Part-time
T
M
W
453
6
10
664
11
15
11
426
417
3,747
336
534
6,588
0
2
9
58
2
19
107
1
10
11
66
4
12
129
MASTER'S
Part-time
T
M
W
273
22
42
104
38
66
8
78
136
685
16
280
1,580
4
31
78
301
10
96
580
M
207
241
%
7.8%
9.1%
Total
W
%
262 6.3%
449 10.8%
T
%
469 6.9%
690 10.1%
1
4 0.2%
8 0.2%
12 0.2%
12
125 4.7%
313 7.5%
438 6.4%
20
136 5.1%
301 7.2%
437 6.4%
124 1,626 61.1% 2,245 53.9% 3,871 56.7%
6
106 4.0%
236 5.7%
342 5.0%
31
216 8.1%
349 8.4%
565 8.3%
236 2,661
4,163
6,824
T
64
104
M
106
73
%
9.0%
6.2%
Total
W
%
231 12.3%
135 7.2%
T
%
337 11.1%
208 6.8%
13
96
215
683
21
272
1,468
9 0.8%
56 4.8%
118 10.0%
586 49.8%
15 1.3%
214 18.2%
1,177
DOCTORAL
Part-time
T
M
W
94
3
5
14
2
1
T
8
3
M
%
47 29.0%
9 5.6%
Total
W
%
55 23.0%
8 3.3%
T
%
102 25.4%
17 4.2%
0
9
13
127
4
89
350
0
2
3
17
1
17
51
0 0.0%
3 1.9%
4 2.5%
60 37.0%
1 0.6%
38 23.5%
162
0 0.0%
8 3.3%
12 5.0%
84 35.1%
4 1.7%
68 28.5%
239
0 0.0%
11 2.7%
16 4.0%
144 35.9%
5 1.2%
106 26.4%
401
T
114
42
M
%
88 12.2%
83 11.5%
Total
W
%
107 10.8%
121 12.2%
T
%
195 11.4%
204 11.9%
0
17
34
136
3
89
435
1 0.1%
33 4.6%
28 3.9%
274 37.8%
13 1.8%
204 28.2%
724
0 0.0%
70 7.1%
69 7.0%
354 35.7%
17 1.7%
254 25.6%
992
1 0.1%
103 6.0%
97 5.7%
628 36.6%
30 1.7%
458 26.7%
1,716
0
1
1
6
0
8
21
9
65
137
382
11
176
888
T
16
26
0
1
2
11
1
9
30
12 0.6%
21 0.7%
118 6.3%
174 5.7%
233 12.5%
351 11.5%
782 41.8% 1,368 44.9%
22 1.2%
37 1.2%
338 18.1%
552 18.1%
1,871
3,048
LAW**
International*
Hispanic
Non-Hispanic:
American Indian/Native American
Asian American/Pacific Islander
Black
White
Multiracial
Unknown
TOTAL
Full-time
M
W
38
43
65
97
1
27
17
207
10
156
521
0
59
46
285
17
213
760
T
81
162
1
86
63
492
27
369
1,281
Part-time
M
W
50
64
18
24
0
6
11
67
3
48
203
1 of 2
0
11
23
69
0
41
232
International*
Hispanic
Non-Hispanic:
American Indian/Native American
Asian American/Pacific Islander
Black
White
Multiracial
Unknown
TOTAL
Full-time
M
W
56
75
11
17
1
7
6
70
4
21
176
0
10
18
105
8
26
259
Nondegree***
Part-time
T
M
W
131
6
10
28
10
14
1
17
24
175
12
47
435
3
2
8
42
0
69
140
5
14
25
81
6
98
253
TOTAL UNIVERSITY
Full-time
Part-time
M
W
T
M
W
423
609 1,032
87
131
348
624
972
79
120
T
16
24
M
%
62 19.6%
21 6.6%
Total
W
%
85 16.6%
31 6.1%
8
16
33
123
6
167
393
4 1.3%
9 2.8%
14 4.4%
112 35.4%
4 1.3%
90 28.5%
316
5 1.0%
24 4.7%
43 8.4%
186 36.3%
14 2.7%
124 24.2%
512
T
218
199
M
%
510 10.1%
427 8.5%
Total
W
%
T
740 9.5% 1,250
744 9.6% 1,171
T
%
147 17.8%
52 6.3%
9 1.1%
33 4.0%
57 6.9%
298 36.0%
18 2.2%
214 25.8%
828
%
International*
9.8%
Hispanic
9.1%
Non-Hispanic:
American Indian/Native American
11
10
21
7
15
22
18 0.4%
25 0.3%
43 0.3%
Asian American/Pacific Islander
184
432
616
42
101
143
226 4.5%
533 6.9%
759 5.9%
Black
193
460
653
107
198
305
300 6.0%
658 8.5%
958 7.5%
White
2,184 3,042 5,226
474
609 1,083 2,658 52.7% 3,651 46.9% 6,309 49.2%
Multiracial
124
271
395
15
22
37
139 2.8%
293 3.8%
432 3.4%
Unknown
522
797 1,319
240
336
576
762 15.1% 1,133 14.6% 1,895 14.8%
TOTAL
3,989 6,245 10,234 1,051 1,532 2,583 5,040
7,777
12,817
* International includes students with non-U.S. citizenship who are not permanent residents.
**Law includes JD, LLM, SJD, and nondegree and certificate.
***Nondegree includes Nondegree (UG and GR), Certificate (UG and GR), Study Aboard (non-AU),
Nondegree UG-Abroad at AU, and SPExS.
Enrollment as of Census Date September 28, 2013.
Table 1-10: 2 of 2
SECTION TWO: INCOMING DEGREE STUDENTS
Table
2-1
Incoming Freshmen Qualifications Profile, Summer and Fall 2013
2-2
American University and National Average SAT Scores, Fall 1996 – Fall 2013
2-3
New Graduate Student Qualifications by School/College, 2013-2014
2-4
New Undergraduate Registrants by Primary Major, Fall 2013
2-5
Home State of New Undergraduate Registrants, Fall 2013
2-6
Graduate Applicants and Admits, Summer and Fall 2013 and Registrants, Fall 2013
2-7
Admissions Summary, Summer and Fall 2013
2-8
New Degree Students, 2006-2007 through 2013-2014
TABLE 2-1
Incoming Freshmen Qualifications Profile
Summer and Fall 2013
SAT Critical Reading and Math
Admits
Critical Reading
Math
#
%
#
800
178
3.4
62
700-799
1,242
23.9
931
600-699
2,607
50.2
2,735
500-599
1,044
20.1
1,318
Below 500
124
2.4
148
Subtotal
5,195
5,194
Not Reported
2,370
31.3
2,371
TOTAL
7,565
7,565
Average Score
649
634
%
1.2
17.9
52.7
25.4
2.8
31.3
Registrants
Critical Reading
Math
#
%
#
31
2.9
5
229
21.1
125
538
49.6
549
249
22.9
361
38
3.5
44
1,085
1,084
542
33.3
543
1,627
1,627
640
614
Composite SAT Scores
1600
1500-1599
1400-1499
1300-1399
1200-1299
1100-1199
Below 1100
Subtotal
Not Reported
TOTAL
Average Score
Admits
#
8
174
758
1,489
1,621
793
351
5,194
2,371
7,565
1283
%
0.2
3.4
14.6
28.7
31.2
15.3
6.8
31.3
Registrants
#
%
0
0.0
18
1.7
117
10.8
275
25.4
339
31.3
221
20.4
114
10.5
1,084
543
33.4
1,627
1254
High School GPA
4.00 or Higher
3.50-3.99
3.00-3.49
Less than 3.00
Subtotal
Not Reported
TOTAL
Average Score
Admits
#
2,424
3,640
1,393
100
7,557
8
7,565
3.81
%
32.1
48.2
18.4
1.3
0.1
Registrants
#
%
443
27.2
728
44.7
398
24.5
58
3.6
1,627
0
0.0
1,627
3.74
Not Reported percentages based on totals. Other percentages based on subtotals. Includes
summer applicants.
Data as of Census Date September 28, 2013.
1 of 1
%
0.5
11.5
50.6
33.3
4.1
33.4
TABLE 2-2
American University and National Average SAT Scores
Fall 1996 - Fall 2013
AU New Freshmen
National
Fall
SAT
SAT
SAT
SAT
SAT
SAT
Critical
Math
Composite
Critical
Math
Composite
Reading*
Scores
Reading*
Scores
1996
604
579
1183
505
508
1013
1997
602
581
1183
505
511
1016
1998
605
586
1191
505
512
1017
1999
604
582
1186
505
511
1016
2000
601
593
1194
505
514
1019
2001
612
598
1210
506
514
1020
2002
614
600
1214
504
516
1020
2003
622
604
1226
507
519
1026
2004
635
614
1249
508
518
1026
2005
643
624
1267
508
520
1028
2006
644
624
1268
503
518
1021
2007
642
621
1263
502
515
1017
2008
639
621
1260
502
515
1017
2009
642
623
1265
501
515
1016
2010
650
625
1275
501
516
1017
2011
643
619
1262
497
514
1011
2012
640
617
1257
496
514
1010
2013
640
614
1254
496
514
1010
*Prior to 2006, SAT Critical Reading was the SAT Verbal test.
Data as of Census Dates
National Averages can be found at:
http://media.collegeboard.com/digitalServices/pdf/research/SAT-Percentile-Ranks-2013.pdf
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TABLE 2-3
New Graduate Student Qualifications by School/College
2013-2014
MASTER'S
School/College
CAS
SOC
KSB*
SIS
SPA
TOTAL
Total
#
Registered
384
214
223
429
272
1,522
GPA
#
UG
380
212
185
419
227
1,423
3.36
3.28
3.32
3.49
3.37
3.38
Graduate Record
Examinations
#
Verbal
Quant.
224
155
150
101
152
150
GMAT: 583
76
293
157
152
185
155
150
803
155
151
DOCTORAL
School/College
Total
#
Registered
GPA
Graduate Record
Examinations
Verbal
Quant.
25
157
156
4
154
149
7
160
154
7
155
154
43
158
155
#
UG
#
CAS
40
40
3.61
SOC
5
5
3.58
SIS
11
10
3.61
SPA
10
9
3.76
TOTAL
66
64
3.62
*For KSB, GMAT scores are reported, not GRE.
GRE required for most non-KSB applicants. For exceptions, see catalogue or contact the appropriate
school/college.
Excludes readmits and law students.
Data as of Census Dates.
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TABLE 2-4
New Undergraduate Registrants by Primary Major, Fall 2013
School/College & Major
ARTS & SCIENCES
American Studies
Anthropology
Art
Art History
Graphic Design
Studio Art
Biology
Biology
Public Health (BA)
Public Health (BS)
Chemistry
Biochemistry*
Chemistry
Computer Science
Economics
Economics
Mathematics & Economics*
Education, Teaching & Health
Elementary Education
Health Promotion
Environmental Science
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
History
Liberal Studies
Literature
Mathematics & Statistics
Applied Mathematics
Mathematics
Statistics
Performing Arts
Audio Production
Audio Technology
Music
Musical Theatre
Theatre
Philosophy & Religion
Philosophy
Physics
Psychology
Sociology
Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies
World Languages & Cultures
Arabic Studies
Spanish Studies
French/European Area Studies*
Spanish/Latin American Area Studies*
Undeclared
TOTAL CAS
Freshmen
1 of 2
Transfers
Other***
2
6
0
1
0
0
2
3
5
1
2
1
0
0
0
42
13
17
7
3
0
0
0
0
11
4
5
2
1
2
0
0
0
25
1
6
0
1
0
7
4
2
2
0
0
4
9
33
0
13
0
3
4
1
5
0
0
0
0
0
1
5
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
3
8
6
8
17
1
2
2
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
2
3
41
4
4
1
0
8
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
103
417
0
1
0
0
19
81
0
0
0
0
0
2
School/College & Major
COMMUNICATION
Communication Studies
Foreign Language & Communication Media*
Film & Media Arts
Journalism
Public Communication
Undeclared
TOTAL SOC
BUSINESS
Accounting
Business Administration
Business & Entertainment
Business, Language & Culture Studies
Finance
Undeclared
TOTAL KSB
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
International Studies
Spanish/Latin American Area Studies*
Undeclared
TOTAL SIS
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Government
CLEG
Political Science
Justice, Law & Criminology**
Justice & Law
Law & Society
Undeclared
TOTAL SPA
TOTAL UNIVERSITY
Freshmen
Transfers
9
3
37
65
24
43
181
0
1
10
12
8
9
40
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
127
8
9
6
6
162
6
51
1
0
0
0
58
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
533
1
6
540
49
0
0
49
0
0
0
0
51
212
1
33
0
0
15
14
35
327
3
1
5
43
0
0
0
0
1,627
271
2
*Students in combined and Interdisciplinary programs are listed in the school/department
with which they are affiliated this term.
** The department of Justice, Law & Society was renamed Justice, Law & Criminology
in Spring 2014.
*** Other includes readmits and nondegree to degree students.
Registered includes both full-time and part-time degree students.
Enrollment as of Census Date: September 28, 2013
Table 2-4: 2 of 2
Other***
TABLE 2-5
Home State of New Undergraduate Registrants, Fall 2013
State
Alabama
Freshmen
#
Transfers
#
Other*
#
Total
#
5
0
0
Alaska
0
1
Arizona
11
2
California
138
Colorado
Connecticut
%
5
0.3%
0
1
0.1%
0
13
0.7%
17
0
155
8.7%
28
1
0
29
1.6%
56
9
1
66
3.7%
4
0
0
4
0.2%
District of Columbia
48
23
0
71
4.0%
Florida
57
5
0
62
3.5%
Georgia
26
2
0
28
1.6%
Hawaii
8
0
0
8
0.4%
Idaho
1
0
0
1
0.1%
Illinois
57
2
0
59
3.3%
Indiana
9
1
0
10
0.6%
Iowa
2
0
0
2
0.1%
Kansas
2
1
0
3
0.2%
Kentucky
7
0
0
7
0.4%
4
12
113
105
9
14
2
10
3
3
21
187
4
155
31
38
3
12
166
12
10
0
0
45
10
2
1
0
4
0
0
1
11
0
20
3
1
1
0
13
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
12
158
115
11
15
2
14
3
3
22
198
4
175
34
39
4
12
179
12
10
0.2%
0.7%
8.8%
6.4%
0.6%
0.8%
0.1%
0.8%
0.2%
0.2%
1.2%
11.1%
0.2%
9.8%
1.9%
2.2%
0.2%
0.7%
10.0%
0.7%
0.6%
Delaware
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
1 of 2
State
Freshmen
#
Transfers
#
Other*
#
South Dakota
0
1
0
Tennessee
10
1
0
Texas
57
5
0
Utah
3
0
0
Vermont
16
0
0
Virginia
57
31
1
Washington
15
3
0
West Virginia
6
0
0
Wisconsin
7
1
0
Wyoming
1
0
0
Northern Mariana Islands
1
0
0
Puerto Rico
7
0
0
Virgin Islands
1
0
0
Armed Forces
6
0
0
U.S. Abroad**
7
3
0
SUBTOTAL
1,567
221
2
International Students***
60
50
0
TOTAL UNIVERSITY
1,627
271
2
Based on applicants' "Permanent Home Address" recorded in the Colleague system.
* Other includes nondegree to degree students.
** U.S. Abroad includes students with U.S. citizenship but living abroad.
***International includes students with non-U.S. citizenship who are not permanent residents.
Percentage for International students based on totals. All other percentages based on subtotals.
Registrants includes both full and part time students.
Enrollment as of Census Date: September 28, 2013.
Freshmen by Region
Fall 2013
Total
#
%
1
11
62
3
16
89
18
6
8
1
1
7
1
6
10
1,790
110
1,900
Transfers by Region
Fall 2013
Table 2-5:2 of 2
0.1%
0.6%
3.5%
0.2%
0.9%
5.0%
1.0%
0.3%
0.4%
0.1%
0.1%
0.4%
0.1%
0.3%
0.6%
100.0%
5.8%
TABLE 2-6
Graduate Applicants and Admits, Summer and Fall 2013
and Registrants, Fall 2013
Master's
Doctoral
Total
Registered
Registered
School/College &
Appl Adm
Appl Adm Registered Appl Adm
Department
FT PT T
FT PT T
FT PT
T
ARTS & SCIENCES
Anthropology
Anthropology
34
5 4 0 4
34
5
4
0
4
Public Anthropology
28
22
7
1
8
28
22
7
1
8
Art
Art History
38
28 10
0 10
38
28
10
0
10
Studio Art
34
21
8
0
8
34
21
8
0
8
Biology
Biology
25
13
7
0
7
25
13
7
0
7
Professional Science: Biotechnology
11
4
0
0
0
11
4
0
0
0
Chemistry
11
7
2
1
3
11
7
2
1
3
Computer Science
Computer Science*
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
Economics
Economics
102
63 19
7 26 109 72 14 5 19 211 135
33
12
45
International Economics
2
2
2
0
2
2
2
2
0
2
Education, Teaching & Health
Curriculum & Instruction
67
59
1 38 39
67
59
1
38
39
Health Promotion Management
29
22
9
5 14
29
22
9
5
14
International Training & Education
73
60
9
6 15
73
60
9
6
15
Nutrition Education
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
Special Education Learning Disabilities
30
26 10
7 17
30
26
10
7
17
Teaching
80
63 20 14 34
80
63
20
14
34
Environmental Science
Environmental Science
22
14
4
0
4
22
14
4
0
4
Professional Science: Environmental
Assessment
5
3
1
0
1
5
3
1
0
1
History
99
63 14
1 15
39 11 3 0 3 138
74
17
1
18
Interdisciplinary Studies
3
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
Literature
Creative Writing
85
58 11
4 15
85
58
11
4
15
Literature
16
13
5
0
5
16
13
5
0
5
Mathematics & Statistics
Mathematics
7
6
1
0
1
7
6
1
0
1
Professional Science: Quantitative
Analysis
9
6
1
0
1
9
6
1
0
1
Statistics
27
16
5
2
7
27
16
5
2
7
Performing Arts
Arts Management
99
45 19
3 22
99
45
19
3
22
Audio Technology
12
10
2
7
9
12
10
2
7
9
Philosophy & Religion
Ethics, Peace & Global Affairs*
14
8
2
1
3
14
8
2
1
3
Philosophy
18
13
8
1
9
18
13
8
1
9
Psychology
Behavior, Cognition & Neuroscience
40 11 5 0 5
40
11
5
0
5
Clinical Psychology
- 216
8 6 0 6 216
8
6
0
6
Psychology
211
69 21
2 23
- 211
69
21
2
23
Sociology
19
12
6
1
7
19
12
6
1
7
World Languages & Cultures
Spanish: Latin America Studies
21
17
5
7 12
21
17
5
7
12
TESOL
35
26
6
1
7
35
26
6
1
7
TOTAL CAS
1,234 769 215 109 324 438 107 32 5 37 1,672 876 247 114 361
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School/College &
Department
COMMUNICATION
Communication
Film & Electronic Media
Film & Video
Interactive Journalism
International Media*
Journalism & Public Affairs
Media Entrepreneurship
Political Communication*
Public Communication
Producing for Film & Video
Strategic Communication
TOTAL SOC
Master's
Registered
Appl Adm
FT PT T
Doctoral
Appl Adm Registered
FT PT T
Appl Adm
Total
Registered
FT PT
T
54
56
8
52
133
22
31
2
35
182
575
36
39
4
30
86
16
22
0
29
118
380
13
16
1
11
20
0
8
1
0
37
107
5
3
10
0
0
11
0
0
22
24
75
18
19
11
11
20
11
8
1
22
61
182
73
73
9
9
5
5
0
0
5
5
73
54
56
8
52
133
22
31
2
35
182
648
9
36
39
4
30
86
16
22
0
29
118
389
5
13
16
1
11
20
0
8
1
0
37
112
0
5
3
10
0
0
11
0
0
22
24
75
5
18
19
11
11
20
11
8
1
22
61
187
164
332
291
87
166
83
30
29
23
12
34
4
43
24
38
48
940
17
11
25
42
431
11
1
10
8
112
0
4
5
22
81
42
63
27
0
11
5
15
30
193
-
-
-
-
-
164
332
291
0
43
24
38
48
940
87
166
83
0
17
11
25
42
431
30
29
23
0
11
1
10
8
112
12
34
4
0
0
4
5
22
81
42
63
27
0
11
5
15
30
193
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
29
17
Development Management
65
49
Ethics, Peace & Global Affairs*
39
37
Global Environmental Policy
985 685
International Affairs
75
61
International Communication
310 190
International Development
16
13
International Media*
International Peace & Conflict Resolution 227 163
77
53
International Relations
45
35
International Service
Social Enterprise
16
15
1,884 1,318
TOTAL SIS
3
11
7
127
20
29
0
26
0
9
4
236
2
4
4
28
5
7
1
11
27
13
4
106
5
15
11
155
25
36
1
37
27
22
8
342
155
155
29
17
65
49
39
37
- 985 685
75
61
- 310 190
16
13
- 227 163
0 11 232
72
45
35
16
15
0 11 2,039 1,337
3
11
7
127
20
29
0
26
11
9
4
247
2
4
4
28
5
7
1
11
27
13
4
106
5
15
11
155
25
36
1
37
38
22
8
353
80
8
3
0
39
9
3
10
4
BUSINESS
Accounting
Business Administration
Finance
Finance & Real Estate
Marketing
Real Estate
Sustainability Management
Taxation
TOTAL KOGOD
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Government
Political Communication*
Political Science
Interdisciplinary Studies *
Justice, Law & Criminology**
Public Administration & Policy
Organization Development
Public Administration
Public Administration Key
Executive Leadership
Public Policy
TOTAL SPA
TOTAL UNIVERSITY
33
59
28
47
10
13
4
0
98
83
41
7
14
13
48
21
309
13
205
0
52
13
20
13
72
60
15
342
877
8
265
649
0
48
164
5
10
59
5
58
223
179
5,510 3,547
834
430 1,264
19 11
19 11
27 10
845 162 58
0
3
3
33
139
0
137
28
55
0
92
10
16
44
4
0
7
14
16
51
0
4
21
369
13
215
0
56
13
20
13
76
15
- 342
0 10 1,056
8
265
676
0
48
174
5
10
59
5
58
233
5 63 6,355 3,709
892
*Applications are by primary program. Excludes readmits and law students.
** The department of Justice, Law & Society was renamed as Justice, Law & Criminology in Spring 2014.
Table for graduate applicants, admits, and registrants of Spring 2014 is available upon request after Spring Census Date.
Enrollment as of Census Date September 28, 2013.
Table 2-6:2 of 2
435 1,327
TABLE 2-7
Admissions Summary
Summer and Fall 2013
CAS
SOC
KSB
SIS
SPA
TOTAL
7,242
2,656
36.7%
417
15.7%
1,775
832
46.9%
181
21.8%
2,883
928
32.2%
162
17.5%
3,128
1,905
60.9%
540
28.3%
2,517
1,244
49.4%
327
26.3%
17,545
7,565
43.1%
1,627
21.5%
669
378
56.5%
205
128
62.4%
384
216
56.3%
274
181
66.1%
258
170
65.9%
1,790
1,073
59.9%
81
2
22.0%
40
0
31.3%
58
0
26.9%
49
0
27.1%
43
0
25.3%
271
2
25.4%
1,234
769
62.3%
324
42.1%
575
380
66.1%
182
47.9%
940
431
45.9%
193
44.8%
1,884
1,318
70.0%
342
25.9%
877
649
74.0%
223
34.4%
5,510
3,547
64.4%
1,264
35.6%
UNDERGRADUATE:
Freshmen
Number of Applicants
Number Admitted
Percent Admitted
Number Registered FT and PT
Percent of Admits Registered
Transfers & Others*
Number of Applicants
Number Admitted
Percent Admitted
Number Registered FT and PT
Transfers
Other Undergraduates *
Percent of Admits Registered
GRADUATE:
Master's
Number of Applicants
Number Admitted
Percent Admitted
Number Registered FT and PT
Percent of Admits Registered
Doctoral
Number of Applicants
438
73
155
179
Number Admitted
107
9
19
27
Percent Admitted
24.4%
12.3%
12.3%
15.1%
Number Registered FT and PT
37
5
11
10
Percent of Admits Registered
34.6%
55.6%
57.9%
37.0%
*Other Undergraduate includes nondegree to degree students.
Graduate excludes readmits and law students.
Admission Summary for Spring 2014 is available upon request after Spring Census Date.
Enrollment as of Census Date September 28, 2013.
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845
162
19.2%
63
38.9%
TABLE 2-8
New Degree Students
2006-2007 through 2013-2014
2006-07
Fall Spring
2007-08
Fall Spring
2008-09
Fall Spring
2009-10
Fall Spring
2010-11
Fall Spring
2011-12
Fall Spring
2012-13
Fall Spring
2013-14
Fall Spring
UNDERGRADUATES
FRESHMEN*
Full-time
Part-time
TOTAL
TRANSFERS
Full-time
Part-time
TOTAL
TOTAL
Full-time
Part-time
TOTAL
GRADUATES
MASTER'S
Full-time
Part-time
TOTAL
DOCTORAL
Full-time
Part-time
TOTAL
TOTAL
Full-time
Part-time
TOTAL
1,385
1
1,386
134
1
135
1,284
2
1,286
119
2
121
1,571
4
1,575
216
2
218
1,528
0
1,528
135
1
136
1,498
0
1,498
123
2
125
1,538
3
1,541
142
1
143
1,595
3
1,598
190
1
191
1,624
3
1,627
199
1
200
371
18
389
107
11
118
305
14
319
84
17
101
258
14
272
95
5
100
302
29
331
103
16
119
366
19
385
82
12
94
277
29
306
104
7
111
295
23
318
120
20
140
248
25
273
104
13
117
1,756
19
1,775
241
12
253
1,589
16
1,605
203
19
222
1,829
18
1,847
311
7
318
1,830
29
1,859
238
17
255
1,864
19
1,883
205
14
219
1,815
32
1,847
246
8
254
1,890
26
1,916
310
21
331
1,872
28
1,900
303
14
317
711
400
1,111
94
131
225
748
488
1,236
58
108
166
751
452
1,203
81
126
207
826
447
1,273
87
112
199
878
516
1,394
88
130
218
820
362
1,182
91
105
196
843
479
1,322
69
146
215
834
430
1,264
94
164
258
55
11
66
4
1
5
56
13
69
2
0
2
56
4
60
1
2
3
62
6
68
2
0
2
63
13
76
0
0
0
70
7
77
0
1
1
55
3
58
3
1
4
58
5
63
3
0
3
766
411
1,177
98
132
230
804
501
1,305
60
108
168
807
456
1,263
82
128
210
888
453
1,341
89
112
201
941
529
1,470
88
130
218
890
369
1,259
91
106
197
898
482
1,380
72
147
219
892
435
1,327
97
164
261
*New freshmen includes students in the Fall Washington Mentorship program.
Entering full-time cohorts may be adjusted to exclude no-shows, deaths, religious missions, and military service.
Graduate excludes readmits and law students.
Enrollment as of Census Dates.
Includes summer applicants/admits registered as degree students for the fall semester.
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SECTION THREE: RETENTION AND GRADUATION
Table
3-1
Retention & Graduation of Entering Full-Time Freshmen and Transfer Students,
Fall 2009 – Fall 2013
3-2
Retention of Entering Full-Time Freshmen by University Cohort, Fall 2012-2013
3-3
Freshmen Retention and Graduation by Race/Ethnicity and Gender, Fall 2013
3-4
Number of Years to Graduation for Full-Time Freshmen and Transfer Students
through Summer of Each Year
3-5
Number of Years to Graduation through Summer of Each Year
3-6
Six-Year Entering Full-Time Freshmen Graduation Rate by Race/Ethnicity
TABLE 3-1
Retention & Graduation of Entering Full-Time Freshmen and Transfer Students
Fall 2009-Fall 2013
Entering Entering
Term
FT Class
Freshmen
Fall 2009
1,528
Fall 2010
Fall 2011
Fall 2012
Transfers
Fall 2009
Fall 2010
Fall 2011
Fall 2012
Retention Per Year
Cumulative Graduation
Retention & Graduation
Rate
#
Rate
Semester
#
Rate
#
Fall 2010
Fall 2011
Fall 2012
Fall 2013
1,386
1,281
1,186
71
90.7%
83.8%
77.6%
4.6%
75
1,164
4.9%
76.2%
1,386
1,281
1,261
1,235
90.7%
83.8%
82.5%
80.8%
Fall 2011
Fall 2012
Fall 2013
1,343
1,249
1,151
89.7%
83.4%
76.8%
2
85
0.1%
5.7%
1,343
1,251
1,236
89.7%
83.5%
82.5%
Fall 2012
Fall 2013
1,380
1,269
89.7%
82.5%
-
-
1,380
1,269
89.7%
82.5%
Fall 2013
1,406
88.2%
-
-
1,406
88.2%
Fall 2010
Fall 2011
Fall 2012
Fall 2013
259
132
31
8
84.6%
43.1%
10.1%
2.6%
5
89
186
212
1.6%
29.1%
60.8%
69.3%
264
221
217
220
86.3%
72.2%
70.9%
71.9%
Fall 2011
Fall 2012
Fall 2013
303
148
27
83.0%
40.5%
7.4%
1
127
235
0.3%
34.8%
64.4%
304
275
262
83.3%
75.3%
71.8%
Fall 2012
Fall 2013
227
128
81.9%
46.2%
0
59
0.0%
21.3%
227
187
81.9%
67.5%
Fall 2013
238
81.0%
0
0.0%
238
81.0%
1,498
1,538
1,594
306
365
277
294
Entering full-time cohorts may be adjusted to exclude no-shows, deaths, religious missions, and military service;
"Entering FT Class" includes summer and fall admits registered full-time in the fall semester. "Registered" includes
full-time and part-time status. Graduation rates are through the summer of each year. Totals and percentages of
graduates are cumulative.
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TABLE 3-2
Retention of Entering Full-Time Freshmen by University Cohort
Fall 2012-2013
University Cohort
First Generation*
FT Entering
Fall 2012
161
Retained at AU Fall 2013
#
136
Rate
84.5%
Honors**
211
199
94.3%
Pell Grant Recipient
299
264
88.3%
University College
390
349
89.5%
55
52
94.5%
1,594
1,406
88.2%
Three-Year Bachelor
All Freshmen
Entering full-time cohorts may be adjusted to exclude no-shows, deaths, religious missions,
and military service.
Entering FT Class includes summer and fall admits registered full-time in the fall semester.
"Registered" includes full-time and part-time status. University cohorts are not mutually exclusive.
*First generation based upon responses to admissions application questions regarding
parents' education.
**Students who began in the Honors Program as freshmen.
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TABLE 3-3
Freshmen Retention and Graduation by Race/Ethnicity and Gender
Fall 2013
Three Year Retention & Graduation Rate
Entering Fall 2010
Registered & Graduated Retention & Grad Rate (%)
Race/Ethnicity
M
W
T
M
W
T
M
W
T
International*
23
42
65
20
28
48
87.0
66.7
73.8
Hispanic
46
71
117
41
58
99
89.1
81.7
84.6
Non-Hispanic:
American Indian/Native American
0
4
4
0
4
4
100.0
100.0
Asian American/Pacific Islander
28
84
112
22
73
95
78.6
86.9
84.8
Black
20
48
68
15
40
55
75.0
83.3
80.9
White
393
541
934
331
450
781
84.2
83.2
83.6
Multiracial
21
22
43
11
20
31
52.4
90.9
72.1
Unknown
56
99
155
45
78
123
80.4
78.8
79.4
TOTAL
587
911
1,498
485
751
1,236
82.6
82.4
82.5
Two Year Retention & Graduation Rate
Race/Ethnicity
International*
Hispanic
Non-Hispanic:
American Indian/Native American
Asian American/Pacific Islander
Black
White
Multiracial
Unknown
TOTAL
Entering Fall 2011
Registered & Graduated Retention & Grad Rate (%)
M
W
T
M
W
T
M
W
T
23
39
62
18
28
46
78.3
71.8
74.2
56
119
175
40
95
135
71.4
79.8
77.1
2
36
33
368
32
45
595
1
67
75
531
52
59
943
3
103
108
899
84
104
1,538
1
31
25
312
26
33
486
1
55
64
445
47
48
783
2
86
89
757
73
81
1,269
50.0
86.1
75.8
84.8
81.3
73.3
81.7
100.0
82.1
85.3
83.8
90.4
81.4
83.0
66.7
83.5
82.4
84.2
86.9
77.9
82.5
One Year Retention & Graduation Rate
Race/Ethnicity
International*
Hispanic
Non-Hispanic:
American Indian/Native American
Asian American/Pacific Islander
Black
White
Multiracial
Entering Fall 2012
Registered & Graduated Retention & Grad Rate (%)
M
W
T
M
W
T
M
W
T
31
41
72
29
36
65
93.5
87.8
90.3
68
117
185
53
100
153
77.9
85.5
82.7
1
34
33
374
23
1
83
82
521
71
2
117
115
895
94
1
28
32
322
20
1
76
74
468
62
2
104
106
790
82
100.0
82.4
97.0
86.1
87.0
100.0
91.6
90.2
89.8
87.3
100.0
88.9
92.2
88.3
87.2
Unknown
33
81
114
32
72
104
97.0
88.9
91.2
TOTAL
597
997
1,594
517
889
1,406
86.6
89.2
88.2
Entering includes summer and fall admits registered full-time in the fall semester. Registered includes students
registered full-time and part-time.
*International includes students with non-US citizenship who are not permanent residents.
Entering full-time cohorts may be adjusted to exclude no-shows, deaths, religious missions, and military service.
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TABLE 3-4
Number of Years to Graduation for Full-Time Freshmen and Transfer Students
Through Summer of Each Year
Fall Semester
Entering
Full-time Class
Graduates in 3 Years
#
%
Graduates in 4 Years
#
%
Graduates in 5 Years
Graduates in 6 Years
#
%
#
%
Freshmen
2003
1,235
43
3.5 %
883
71.5 %
941
76.2 %
954
77.2 %
2004
1,206
39
3.2 %
901
74.7 %
951
78.9 %
957
79.4 %
2005
1,216
48
3.9 %
897
73.8 %
936
77.0 %
937
77.1 %
2006
1,385
62
4.5 %
1,007
72.7 %
1,055
76.2 %
1,063
76.8 %
2007
1,284
64
5.0 %
975
75.9 %
1,012
78.8 %
1,027
80.0 %
2008
1,571
85
5.4 %
1,199
76.3 %
1,275
81.2 %
-
-
2009*
1,528
75
4.9 %
1,164
76.2 %
-
-
-
-
-
-
Transfer
2009
306
186
60.8%
212
69.3 %
2010
365
235
64.4%
Entering full-time cohorts may be adjusted to exclude no-shows, deaths, religious missions, and military service; Fall 2005 students from
schools in New Orleans enrolled at AU due to Hurricane Katrina are excluded from the 2005 cohort.
*The graduation data in this table records Bachelors degree completers only. One student did not complete their intended BA degree, but did
complete an Associates degree.
Graduation rates are through the summer of each year. Totals and percentages of graduates are cumulative. Past data may be adjusted for
several reasons including students successfully petitioning for graduation and improved reconciliation of students records.
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TABLE 3-5
Number of Years to Graduation
Through Summer of Each Year
Fall Semester
Entering
Graduates in 3 Years
Graduates in 4 Years
Full-time
#
%
#
2007
35
3
8.6%
23
2008
56
2
3.6%
38
2009
90
5
5.6%
2007
175
10
2008
250
2009
Graduates in 5 Years
%
Graduates in 6 Years
#
%
#
%
65.7%
25
71.4%
25
71.4%
67.9%
41
73.2%
-
-
66
73.3%
-
-
-
-
5.7%
146
83.4%
147
84.0%
149
85.1%
18
7.2%
214
85.6%
220
88.0%
-
-
232
13
5.6%
200
86.2%
-
-
-
-
2007
132
5
3.8%
86
65.2%
96
72.7%
96
72.7%
2008
121
4
3.3%
83
68.6%
89
73.6%
-
-
2009
213
9
4.2%
150
70.4%
-
-
-
-
2007
268
18
6.7%
218
81.3%
226
84.3%
227
84.7%
2008
217
11
5.1%
176
81.1%
184
84.8%
-
-
2009
271
12
4.4%
221
81.5%
-
-
-
-
2007
1,284
64
5.0%
975
75.9%
1,012
78.8%
1,027
80.0%
2008
1,571
85
5.4%
1,199
76.3%
1,275
81.2%
-
-
2009
1,528
75
4.9%
1,164
76.2%
-
-
-
-
First Generation*
Honors**
Pell Grant Recipient
University College
All FT Freshmen
Graduation rates are through the summer of each year. Totals and percentages of graduates are cumulative. Previously published data may be adjusted for
several reasons including students successfully petitioning for graduation and improved reconciliation of students records.
Entering full-time cohorts may be adjusted to exclude no-shows, deaths, religious missions, and military service.
*First generation based upon responses to admissions application questions regarding parents' education.
**Students who began in the Honors Program as freshmen.
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TABLE 3-6
Six-Year Entering Full-Time Freshmen Graduation Rate by Race/Ethnicity
Fall 2007
Entering Full-time Cohort
Completed in 4 Years or less
Completed in 5 Years
Completed in 6 Years
Total
Six-Years Graduation Rate
International*
Black
47
43
31
2
1
34
72.3%
27
2
1
30
69.8%
American
Asian/Pacific
Indian/Native
Islander
American
6
67
4
50
0
3
0
0
4
53
66.7%
79.1%
Hispanic
White
Multiracial*
Unknown/
Not Reported*
55
850
54
162
37
1
2
40
72.7%
673
21
7
701
82.5%
32
2
1
35
64.8%
121
6
3
130
80.2%
Total
1,284
975
37
15
1027
80.0%
Fall 2006
Entering Full-time Cohort
Completed in 4 Years or less
Completed in 5 Years
Completed in 6 Years
Total
Six-Years Graduation Rate
International*
Black
31
37
22
2
0
24
77.4%
25
1
0
26
70.3%
American
Asian/Pacific
Indian/Native
Islander
American
7
76
4
48
0
2
0
1
4
51
57.1%
67.1%
Hispanic
White
Multiracial*
Unknown/
Not Reported*
59
968
30
177
37
3
1
41
69.5%
729
26
4
759
78.4%
18
1
0
19
63.3%
124
13
2
139
78.5%
Fall 2005
Entering Full-time Cohort
Completed in 4 Years or less
Completed in 5 Years
Completed in 6 Years
Total
Six-Years Graduation Rate
International*
Black
30
63
22
1
0
23
76.7%
42
4
0
46
73.0%
American
Asian/Pacific
Indian/Native
Islander
American
1
66
1
51
0
0
0
0
1
51
100.0%
77.3%
Hispanic
White
Unknown/
Not Reported*
47
820
189
32
1
0
33
70.2%
615
30
0
645
78.7%
134
3
1
138
73.0%
Total
1,216
897
39
1
937
77.1%
Entering full-time cohorts may be adjusted to exclude no-shows, deaths, religious missions, and military service; Fall 2005 students from schools in New Orleans enrolled
at AU due to Hurricane Katrina are excluded from the 2005 cohort.
*International includes students with non-US citizenship who are not permanent residents. For this table only, Unknown will include Multiracial prior to 2006.
Completion date through Summer of each year. Previously published data may be adjusted for several reasons including students successfully petitioning
for graduation and improved reconciliation of students records.
1 of 1
Total
1,385
1007
48
8
1063
76.8%
SECTION FOUR: DEGREES CONFERRED
Table
4-1
Degrees Conferred by Primary Major and Academic Year, 2009-2010 through 2012-2013
(August, December, May)
4-2
Bachelor’s Second Majors Completed, 2012-2013
4-3
Graduates by Gender and Race/Ethnicity, 2012-2013
TABLE 4-1
Degrees Conferred by Primary Major and Academic Year
2009-2010 through 2012-2013 (August, December, May)
School / College
and Major
ARTS & SCIENCES
American Studies
Anthropology
Art
Art History
Graphic Design
Studio Art
Biology
Biochemistry*
Biology
Marine Biology
Marine Science
Public Health
Chemistry
Biochemistry*
Chemistry
Computer Science
Computational Science
Computer Science
Multimedia Design & Development*
Economics
Economics
Mathematics & Economics
Education, Teaching & Health
Elementary Education
Health Promotion
Environmental Science**
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
History
Interdisciplinary Studies*
Jewish Studies
Liberal Studies
Literature
Mathematics & Statistics
Applied Mathematics
Mathematics
Statistics
Performing Arts
Audio Production
Audio Technology
Music
Musical Theatre
Theatre
Philosophy & Religion
Philosophy
Religious Studies
1 of 5
2009
2010
5
14
5
16
10
14
4
Bachelor's
2011
2012
2013
4
14
1
19
6
18
10
19
6
9
10
5
10
14
2
11
15
6
1
20
1
-
17
2
-
15
2
1
-
29
2
-
32
2
2
8
2
5
2
5
1
7
2
3
5
-
2
-
4
1
1
8
-
5
-
45
-
36
-
44
3
51
6
49
7
10
11
10
9
11
9
17
21
11
14
3
43
2
1
4
21
13
45
1
1
4
33
16
42
3
2
6
44
1
21
44
5
1
4
23
2
19
42
19
1
11
3
1
4
1
1
3
5
1
9
2
2
9
6
9
5
8
8
5
5
2
4
12
11
8
4
5
4
10
18
1
5
12
8
14
4
11
14
7
19
-
15
2
18
1
19
6
17
3
School / College
and Major
ARTS & SCIENCES (cont.)
Physics
Psychology
Sociology
Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies
World Languages & Cultures †
Foreign Language & Communication Media*
Arabic Studies
French Studies
German Studies
Spanish Studies
French/Europe Area Studies*
German/Europe Area Studies*
Russian/Area Studies*
Spanish/Latin American Area Studies*
TOTAL CAS
COMMUNICATION
Communication Studies
Film & Media Arts
Foreign Language & Communication Media*
Interdisciplinary Studies*
Journalism
Public Communication
Visual Media
TOTAL SOC
BUSINESS
Accounting
Business Administration
Business Administration & Language/Culture
Business and Music
Finance
TOTAL KSB
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
French/Europe Area Studies*
German/Europe Area Studies*
Russian/Area Studies*
Spanish/Latin America Area Studies*
Interdisciplinary Studies*
International Studies
TOTAL SIS
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Government
CLEG
Political Science
Interdisciplinary Studies*
Justice, Law & Society
Justice
Justice & Law
Law & Society
TOTAL SPA
TOTAL BACHELOR'S
2009
2010
Bachelor
2011
2012
2013
5
53
11
5
3
70
14
8
5
47
20
2
7
64
20
2
9
70
23
2
3
2
3
2
2
4
378
8
2
5
2
2
6
413
6
1
5
2
1
1
400
1
1
1
2
1
1
470
1
1
2
1
7
2
1
3
477
11
7
4
55
74
46
197
10
12
4
1
66
76
23
192
17
32
14
47
68
9
187
13
36
13
3
53
92
210
19
55
9
1
54
98
236
224
1
225
231
5
236
6
210
7
2
225
17
289
12
2
320
19
258
10
3
13
303
1
7
1
348
357
4
1
1
6
1
392
405
4
1
5
1
371
382
2
2
7
3
404
418
2
1
11
1
450
465
38
141
2
51
161
4
44
145
3
45
174
1
49
164
1
32
43
256
1,413
27
38
281
1,527
25
38
255
1,449
22
10
46
298
1,716
13
20
50
297
1,778
Table 4-1: 2 of 5
School / College
and Major
ARTS & SCIENCES
Anthropology
Public Anthropology
Art
Art History
Studio Art
Biology
Applied Science*
Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Economics
Education, Teaching & Health
Curriculum and Instruction
Health Promotion Management
International Training & Education
Special Education: Learning Disabilities
Teaching
Environmental Science**
History
Interdisciplinary Studies*
Literature
Creative Writing
Literature
Mathematics & Statistics
Mathematics
Statistics
Performing Arts
Arts Management
Dance
Philosophy & Religion
Ethics, Peace & Global Affairs*
Philosophy
Psychology
Sociology
World Languages & Culture †
Spanish: Latin American Studies
TESOL
TOTAL CAS
COMMUNICATION
Film & Electronic Media
Film & Video
Interdisciplinary Studies*
International Media
Journalism & Public Affairs
Political Communication
Producing for Film & Video
Public Communication
TOTAL SOC
2009
2010
Master's
2011
2012
2013
6
1
11
16
6
19
7
9
5
11
12
8
20
9
10
4
1
6
1
3
22
2
6
2
6
15
3
6
4
1
13
2
6
1
1
14
7
3
22
11
15
15
152
6
13
1
4
16
17
12
141
4
17
1
3
11
18
8
186
9
19
-
32
24
24
17
111
7
18
-
27
21
16
10
70
8
17
-
17
8
13
8
15
16
16
9
13
11
4
2
4
4
6
2
1
2
7
13
1
14
-
24
-
25
-
24
-
3
5
35
10
2
8
35
6
6
4
21
11
3
4
22
8
4
9
46
10
11
9
384
8
16
387
8
9
441
7
6
395
9
13
382
15
17
57
13
63
165
17
12
1
3
41
6
70
150
27
11
3
50
22
70
183
19
15
6
53
3
13
77
186
18
14
5
36
8
16
69
166
Table 4-1: 3 of 5
School / College
and Major
BUSINESS
Accounting
Business Administration
Finance
Finance and Real Estate
Management
Real Estate
Information Technology Management
Taxation
TOTAL KSB
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Development Management
Ethics, Peace & Global Affairs*
Global Environmental Policy
Interdisciplinary Studies*
International Affairs
International Communication
International Development
International Media
International Peace & Conflict Resolution
International Service
Social Enterprise
TOTAL SIS
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Government
Political Communication*
Political Science
Interdisciplinary Studies*
Justice, Law & Society
Justice, Law & Society
Public Administration & Policy
Organization Development
Public Administration Key Exec. Leadership
Public Administration
Public Policy
TOTAL SPA
TOTAL MASTER'S
School / College
and Major
ARTS & SCIENCES
Anthropology
Chemistry
Economics
Education, Teaching & Health
Education
History
Mathematics & Statistics
Mathematics Education
Statistics
Psychology
Behavior, Cognition, & Neuroscience
Clinical Psychology
Psychology
Sociology
TOTAL CAS
2009
2010
Master's
2011
2012
2013
25
111
1
4
24
165
24
101
13
1
40
179
45
124
19
5
3
30
226
35
106
36
1
9
36
223
60
70
52
1
9
29
221
4
7
12
1
183
30
30
45
13
11
9
17
2
191
22
37
53
28
13
5
20
2
152
20
43
1
59
14
13
16
18
175
25
37
1
60
22
-
-
-
-
325
370
329
367
11
9
23
219
35
44
5
61
29
7
443
20
1
31
-
1
41
-
4
21
-
6
23
-
26
17
17
24
19
37
23
54
57
218
1,257
20
28
61
48
205
1,291
28
32
51
60
230
1,409
21
25
81
66
242
1,413
21
30
79
61
239
1,451
2009
Doctoral
2010
2011
2012
2013
7
2
10
4
10
5
10
8
7
10
4
5
1
2
2
1
-
2
3
7
-
-
1
1
2
-
8
4
37
11
2
31
2
2
5
4
30
2
7
11
40
4
9
1
38
Table 4-1: 4 of 5
School / College
and Major
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
International Relations
TOTAL SIS
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Government
Political Science
Justice, Law & Criminology
Public Administration & Policy
TOTAL SPA
TOTAL DOCTORAL
School / College
and Major
LAW
Advocacy (LLM)
International Legal Studies (LLM)
Law & Government (LLM)
Law (JD)
Juridical Science (SJD)
TOTAL WCL
2009
2010
Doctoral
2011
2012
2013
6
6
7
7
2
2
7
7
7
7
4
1
4
9
52
2
3
3
8
46
2
3
4
9
41
2
6
8
55
2
2
6
10
55
2009
2010
LAW
2011
2012
2013
80
24
444
2
550
105
34
476
11
626
100
37
464
4
605
1
115
37
468
3
624
4
108
30
508
4
654
UNIVERSITY TOTAL
3,272
3,490
3,504
3,808
3,938
This table shows degrees awarded by major/program. Dual degrees awarded are included
in this table under each appropriate program; undergraduate double majors that did not result in
the awarding of two different degrees are counted only once under the primary major.
For the number of students who graduated please see Table 4-3.
Associates and certificates are not included in this table.
*This is a joint program with another school/college or department. Please look at degree conferred in
other schools or departments to get a full understanding for this major.
**Environmental Science became a separate department in Fall 2009.
† The department of Language & Foreign Studies was renamed as World Languages & Cultures
in Fall 2012.
Table 4-1: 5 of 5
TABLE 4-2
Bachelor's Second Majors Completed
2012-2013
STUDENT'S PRIMARY SCHOOL/COLLEGE
Second Major
ARTS & SCIENCES
American Studies
Anthropology
Art
Art History
Studio Art
Computer Science
Economics
Education, Teaching, & Health
Secondary Education
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
History
Interdisciplinary Studies*
Jewish Studies
Literature
Mathematics & Statistics
Statistics
Performing Arts
Audio Production
Audio Technology
Music
Musical Theatre
Theatre
Philosophy & Religion
Philosophy
Religious Studies
Physics
Psychology
Sociology
Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies
World Languages & Cultures
German Studies
Russian Studies
Spanish Studies
Spanish/Latin America Area Studies*
COMMUNICATION
Communication Studies
Film & Media Arts
Journalism
Public Communication
BUSINESS
Business Administration
CAS
KSB
SIS
SOC
SPA
TOTAL
1
1
-
1
-
1
1
3
1
1
1
3
3
6
1
1
5
1
1
2
18
5
-
1
2
2
10
2
2
1
-
3
4
2
2
-
2
-
2
-
4
10
2
2
2
-
-
-
-
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
1
-
1
-
-
1
1
2
2
1
3
1
1
4
-
3
1
1
3
2
-
5
1
8
1
3
11
2
1
12
1
10
1
-
-
1
4
5
-
1
-
1
1
5
5
1
3
1
1
-
9
1
3
2
3
2
-
3
5
3
2
0
13
1 of 2
STUDENT'S PRIMARY SCHOOL/COLLEGE
Second Major
CAS
KSB
SIS
SOC
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
International Studies
4
12
3
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Government
CLEG
1
Political Science
1
4
1
Justice, Law & Criminology
Justice & Law
1
Law & Society
1
TOTAL SECOND MAJORS COMPLETED
43
17
51
18
Primary school/college is determined by the student's primary major. Associates and certificates are not
included in this table.
*Students in combined programs and Interdisciplinary Studies are listed in the school / department with
which they are affiliated.
Table 4-2: 2 of 2
SPA
TOTAL
4
23
8
5
9
11
1
1
57
2
2
186
TABLE 4-3
Graduates by Gender and Race/Ethnicity
2012-2013
School/College
and Race/Ethnicity
ARTS & SCIENCES
International*
Hispanic
Non-Hispanic:
Am In/Native Am
Asian Am/Pac Is
Black
White
Multiracial
Unknown
TOTAL CAS
COMMUNICATION
International*
Hispanic
Non-Hispanic:
Am In/Native Am
Asian Am/Pac Is
Black
White
Multiracial
Unknown
TOTAL SOC
BUSINESS
International*
Hispanic
Non-Hispanic:
Am In/Native Am
Asian Am/Pac Is
Black
White
Multiracial
Unknown
TOTAL KSB
INTERNATIONAL
SERVICE
International*
Hispanic
Non-Hispanic:
Am In/Native Am
Asian Am/Pac Is
Black
White
Multiracial
Unknown
TOTAL SIS
Bachelor's
M
W
T
Master's
M
W
T
M
Total
W
T
1
12
2
19
3
31
0
7
6
13
6
20
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
19
8
33
9
52
0
9
5
86
4
29
146
1
20
11
183
5
63
304
1
29
16
269
9
92
450
2
4
7
47
1
31
99
0
5
32
134
6
87
283
2
9
39
181
7
118
382
0
1
0
11
0
3
15
0
1
5
8
0
8
23
0
2
5
19
0
11
38
2
14
12
144
5
63
260
1
26
48
325
11
158
610
3
40
60
469
16
221
870
0
3
0
15
0
18
1
7
8
8
9
15
-
-
-
1
10
8
23
9
33
1
2
7
38
1
12
64
0
14
11
100
5
18
163
1
16
18
138
6
30
227
0
2
8
25
0
6
49
0
5
22
55
1
18
117
0
7
30
80
1
24
166
-
-
-
1
4
15
63
1
18
113
0
19
33
155
6
36
280
1
23
48
218
7
54
393
4
16
7
10
11
26
9
6
9
7
18
13
-
-
-
13
22
16
17
29
39
0
20
10
90
2
30
172
0
12
6
71
1
15
122
0
32
16
161
3
45
294
0
8
10
66
4
18
121
1
17
4
39
0
14
91
1
25
14
105
4
32
212
-
-
-
0
28
20
156
6
48
293
1
29
10
110
1
29
213
1
57
30
266
7
77
506
1
17
1
20
2
37
18
13
17
20
35
33
0
0
2
0
2
0
19
30
20
40
39
70
1
17
3
102
5
23
169
0
27
14
171
5
42
280
1
44
17
273
10
65
449
1
4
5
74
2
43
160
4
24
15
119
5
75
279
5
28
20
193
7
118
439
0
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
0
1
0
1
4
0
0
0
4
0
1
7
2
21
8
179
7
66
332
4
51
29
291
10
118
563
6
72
37
470
17
184
895
1 of 2
T
Doctoral
M
W
School/College
and Race/Ethnicity
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
International*
Hispanic
Non-Hispanic:
Am In/Native Am
Asian Am/Pac Is
Black
White
Multiracial
Unknown
TOTAL SPA
School/College
and Race/Ethnicity
LAW
International*
Hispanic
Non-Hispanic:
Am In/Native Am
Asian Am/Pac Is
Black
White
Multiracial
Unknown
TOTAL WCL
Bachelors
M
W
T
2
11
0
13
2
24
5
3
5
6
10
9
0
1
0
13
11
101
1
27
166
0
10
3
78
1
18
123
0
23
14
179
2
45
289
0
4
12
56
2
15
97
1
11
19
79
1
20
142
1
15
31
135
3
35
239
0
0
0
2
0
2
5
M
Law-JD
W
Master's
M
W
T
T
Law-LLM
M
W
T
Doctoral
M
W
T
M
Total
W
T
0
1
0
2
7
15
5
20
12
35
0
0
0
3
0
1
5
0
0
0
5
0
3
10
0
17
23
159
3
44
268
1
21
22
160
2
39
270
1
38
45
319
5
83
538
Law-SJD
M
W
T
Total Law
M
W
T
2
30
1
60
3
90
10
4
26
3
36
7
0
0
3
0
3
0
12
34
30
63
42
97
0
14
20
134
7
10
217
1
20
28
151
11
19
291
1
34
48
285
18
29
508
0
4
3
5
0
19
45
1
10
10
15
0
32
97
1
14
13
20
0
51
142
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
4
0
0
0
0
0
1
4
0
18
23
139
7
29
262
2
30
38
166
11
52
392
2
48
61
305
18
81
654
T
Total Law
M
W
T
M
2
3
12
34
30
63
42
97
53
130
0
2
5
28
0
15
55
0
18
23
139
7
29
262
2
30
38
166
11
52
392
2
48
61
305
18
81
654
Bachelors
M
W
T
Master's
M
W
T
Doctoral
M
W
TOTAL
International*
8
10
18
33
45
78
0
2
Hispanic
59
77
136
36
54
90
1
2
Non-Hispanic:
Am In/Native Am
2
1
3
3
6
9
0
0
Asian Am/Pac Is
61
83
144
22
62
84
1
1
Black
36
45
81
42
92
134
0
5
White
417
603 1,020
268
426
694
16
12
Multiracial
13
17
30
9
13
22
0
0
Unknown
121
156
277
113
214
327
5
10
TOTAL
717
992 1,709
526
912 1,438
23
32
* International includes students with non-US citizenship who are not permanent residents.
Associates and certificates are not included in this table.
This table is of graduate headcount. Tables 4-1 and 4-2 show degree awarded.
Table 4-3: 2 of 2
TOTAL
W
87
196
T
140
326
5
9
14
102
176
278
101
180
281
840 1,207 2,047
29
41
70
268
432
700
1,528 2,328 3,856
SECTION FIVE: COURSE ENROLLMENT
Table
5-1
Average Class Size by Course Level, 2010-2011 through 2013-2014
5-2
Average Class Size by Course Level: Hybrid, Online, and Off-Campus, 2013-2014
5-3
Student Credit Hours by Teaching Department, Course Level and Semester, Fall 2009 –
Spring 2014
5-4
Student Credit Hours by Teaching School, Course Level and Semester: Hybrid, Online, and
Off-Campus, Fall 2013 – Spring 2014
TABLE 5-1
Average Class Size By Course Level
2010-11 through 2013-14
LEVEL/DEPARTMENT
2010-2011
#
avg
of
class
sec
size
2011-2012
#
avg
of
class
sec
size
2012-2013
#
avg
of
class
sec
size
2013-2014
#
avg
of
class
sec
size
ARTS & SCIENCES
American Studies
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
6
11
17
17
-
20.3
12.8
15.5
15.5
-
8
9
17
17
-
21.9
21.3
21.6
21.6
-
7
11
18
18
-
22.4
17.2
19.2
19.2
-
8
10
18
18
-
24.6
19.3
21.7
21.7
-
Anthropology
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
31
10
8
10
59
41
18
36.9
18.6
18.3
16.5
27.8
32.4
17.3
28
13
9
8
58
41
17
37.1
21.0
12.9
11.9
26.3
32.0
12.4
29
12
9
7
57
41
16
35.8
15.4
12.7
10.3
24.7
29.8
11.6
30
9
5
7
51
39
12
29.4
17.1
13.8
11.1
23.2
26.6
12.3
Art
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
59
32
8
2
101
91
10
23.2
14.5
14.3
8.0
19.4
20.1
13.0
65
31
8
4
108
96
12
22.0
15.3
17.6
9.5
19.3
19.8
14.9
72
37
2
5
116
109
7
21.6
13.0
21.5
8.8
18.3
18.7
12.4
81
28
1
5
115
109
6
22.1
14.9
23.0
8.0
19.7
20.2
10.5
Biology
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
16
11
6
1
34
27
7
45.9
25.5
18.5
6.0
33.3
37.6
16.7
18
12
5
35
30
5
46.2
30.3
23.0
37.4
39.8
23.0
22
15
5
2
44
37
7
44.5
28.7
17.8
7.0
34.4
38.1
14.7
22
17
8
1
48
39
9
39.8
27.5
16.0
8.0
30.8
34.4
15.1
Chemistry
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
15
5
4
24
20
4
37.3
28.6
17.8
32.2
35.1
17.8
17
8
3
1
29
25
4
41.4
24.1
29.7
2.0
34.0
35.8
22.8
15
6
8
1
30
21
9
49.2
31.8
15.8
5.0
35.3
44.2
14.6
18
6
6
30
24
6
46.3
26.3
18.5
36.8
41.3
18.5
1 of 7
LEVEL/DEPARTMENT
ARTS & SCIENCES (cont.)
Computer Science
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
2010-2011
#
avg
of
class
sec
size
2011-2012
#
avg
of
class
sec
size
2012-2013
#
avg
of
class
sec
size
2013-2014
#
avg
of
class
sec
size
6
5
3
2
16
11
5
20.2
13.8
18.3
13.5
17.0
17.3
16.4
7
4
5
1
17
11
6
20.6
15.5
13.8
22.0
17.5
18.7
15.2
6
7
5
1
19
13
6
21.2
17.3
19.4
22.0
19.3
19.1
19.8
7
6
7
1
21
13
8
23.1
19.3
17.3
21.0
20.0
21.4
17.8
Economics
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
33
37
16
22
108
70
38
64.4
27.2
20.6
18.0
35.7
44.7
19.1
41
32
16
28
117
73
44
53.4
32.3
21.7
16.6
34.5
44.1
18.5
33
36
13
26
108
69
39
65.2
30.7
21.4
16.7
36.7
47.2
18.2
38
40
8
35
121
78
43
67.2
29.8
25.8
15.6
37.2
48.0
17.5
Education, Teaching & Health
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
96
18
31
32
177
114
63
22.6
19.0
14.8
13.2
19.2
22.1
14.0
98
21
32
30
181
119
62
21.3
18.4
15.8
13.8
18.7
20.8
14.8
97
19
34
15
165
116
49
20.5
18.3
15.7
14.3
18.7
20.1
15.3
108
24
26
20
178
132
46
20.3
17.3
17.5
15.5
18.9
19.7
16.6
Environmental Science
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
7
6
6
19
13
6
26.7
21.2
21.8
23.4
24.2
21.8
10
4
6
20
14
6
31.8
22.3
19.2
26.1
29.1
19.2
12
6
6
24
18
6
40.6
20.7
22.0
31.0
33.9
22.0
11
4
6
21
15
6
37.8
22.8
15.0
28.4
33.8
15.0
History
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
39
34
4
9
86
73
13
33.9
26.4
14.5
14.4
28.0
30.4
14.5
39
35
6
11
91
74
17
33.2
23.3
14.3
12.9
25.7
28.5
13.4
36
34
5
9
84
70
14
35.3
19.0
10.8
13.9
24.9
27.4
12.8
41
30
2
8
81
71
10
35.3
20.8
9.0
13.8
27.1
29.2
12.8
Jewish Studies
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
2
2
2
-
33.0
33.0
33.0
-
2
2
2
-
38.5
38.5
38.5
-
3
2
5
5
-
16.7
18.0
17.2
17.2
-
2
2
2
-
34.0
34.0
34.0
-
Table 5-1: 2 of 7
LEVEL/DEPARTMENT
2010-2011
#
avg
of
class
sec
size
2011-2012
#
avg
of
class
sec
size
2012-2013
#
avg
of
class
sec
size
2013-2014
#
avg
of
class
sec
size
ARTS & SCIENCES (cont.)
Literature
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
187
26
2
18
233
213
20
19.8
20.8
13.0
11.9
19.2
19.9
12.0
218
25
3
15
261
243
18
19.0
20.5
8.3
10.9
18.6
19.2
10.4
223
26
3
14
266
249
17
19.6
17.3
13.0
10.4
18.8
19.3
10.8
252
22
3
16
293
274
19
19.1
20.0
9.7
12.1
18.7
19.2
11.7
Mathematics & Statistics
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
98
9
31
2
140
107
33
25.2
20.9
12.8
4.5
21.9
24.9
12.3
106
10
25
2
143
116
27
25.0
22.4
16.4
12.0
23.1
24.8
16.1
115
10
31
0
156
125
31
25.9
21.0
15.2
0.0
23.5
25.6
15.2
124
13
25
2
164
137
27
25.4
21.3
14.8
10.0
23.3
25.0
14.4
Performing Arts
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
102
42
12
4
160
144
16
23.7
13.9
16.0
14.5
20.4
20.9
15.6
108
51
15
3
177
159
18
22.2
14.5
12.9
19.0
19.2
19.8
13.9
108
50
18
9
185
158
27
20.8
12.5
11.4
10.7
17.2
18.2
11.1
104
56
18
9
187
160
27
20.1
12.3
12.2
12.0
16.6
17.4
12.1
Philosophy/Religion
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
39
18
2
3
62
57
5
33.9
19.5
25.0
13.3
28.4
29.3
18.0
46
20
2
1
69
66
3
31.7
21.0
21.5
19.0
28.1
28.4
20.7
46
17
2
3
68
63
5
31.9
19.1
24.0
12.7
27.6
28.4
17.2
45
19
3
3
70
64
6
32.0
17.8
19.7
13.7
26.8
27.8
16.7
Physics
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
16
6
22
22
-
44.9
13.5
36.4
36.4
-
16
9
25
25
-
43.3
12.7
32.2
32.2
-
15
10
25
25
-
46.8
12.1
32.9
32.9
-
14
10
24
24
-
44.1
13.8
31.5
31.5
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
1
1
5.0
5.0
5.0
Professional Science*
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
Table 5-1: 3 of 7
LEVEL/DEPARTMENT
2010-2011
#
avg
of
class
sec
size
2011-2012
#
avg
of
class
sec
size
2012-2013
#
avg
of
class
sec
size
2013-2014
#
avg
of
class
sec
size
ARTS & SCIENCES (cont.)
Psychology
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
24
24
19
11
78
48
30
53.4
22.5
15.1
10.5
28.5
37.9
13.4
32
22
15
8
77
54
23
45.2
24.8
18.3
9.1
30.4
36.9
15.1
29
25
19
9
82
54
28
48.7
22.0
15.6
10.0
28.6
36.3
13.8
26
25
18
7
76
51
25
48.9
21.8
14.5
9.6
28.2
35.6
13.1
Sociology
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
32
11
4
7
54
43
11
31.3
21.2
17.8
12.9
25.9
28.7
14.6
33
15
6
7
61
48
13
27.8
18.7
17.8
8.7
22.4
25.0
12.9
32
15
5
7
59
47
12
32.3
16.5
14.8
8.6
24.0
27.3
11.2
33
16
3
5
57
49
8
30.9
17.8
13.3
7.4
24.2
26.6
9.6
4
4
1
9
8
1
30.0
16.8
8.0
21.7
23.4
8.0
4
6
1
11
10
1
28.5
18.2
17.0
21.8
22.3
17.0
4
6
1
11
10
1
30.5
17.7
13.0
21.9
22.8
13.0
4
4
1
9
8
1
37.0
23.3
10.0
27.9
30.1
10.0
161
104
23
4
292
265
27
15.7
14.0
10.7
14.3
14.7
15.0
11.3
163
109
17
3
292
272
20
16.1
14.0
13.4
11.7
15.1
15.3
13.2
162
99
20
3
284
261
23
15.9
13.1
13.2
12.7
14.7
14.9
13.1
165
96
20
4
285
261
24
15.1
14.2
11.8
13.0
14.5
14.8
12.0
973
413
180
127
1,693
1,386
307
26.2
18.6
15.3
13.7
22.3
23.9
14.6
1,059
436
174
122
1,791
1,495
296
25.2
19.2
16.6
13.2
22.1
23.5
15.2
1,066
443
186
111
1,806
1,509
297
25.7
17.6
15.5
12.6
21.9
23.4
14.4
1,133
435
160
124
1,852
1,568
284
25.1
18.4
15.3
13.2
21.9
23.3
14.4
55
113
70
56
294
168
126
28.3
16.8
19.0
19.1
19.9
20.6
19.0
65
107
70
63
305
172
133
25.7
17.4
17.8
17.6
19.3
20.6
17.7
67
101
67
69
304
168
136
27.9
17.5
17.9
16.2
19.6
21.6
17.0
73
102
61
74
310
175
135
26.6
16.9
18.6
15.8
19.3
21.0
17.1
Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
World Languages & Cultures**
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
TOTAL CAS
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
COMMUNICATION
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
Table 5-1: 4 of 7
LEVEL/DEPARTMENT
2010-2011
#
avg
of
class
sec
size
2011-2012
#
avg
of
class
sec
size
2012-2013
#
avg
of
class
sec
size
2013-2014
#
avg
of
class
sec
size
BUSINESS
Accounting / Taxation
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
24
10
7
32
73
34
39
31.8
27.3
24.7
25.8
27.9
30.4
25.6
23
13
7
33
76
36
40
32.6
24.3
26.0
23.4
26.6
29.6
23.8
26
11
8
38
83
37
46
29.4
26.6
26.5
25.5
27.0
28.6
25.7
26
14
8
35
83
40
43
31.6
26.6
30.6
24.9
27.8
29.9
26.0
Business (General)
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
5
1
2
12
20
6
14
14.2
17.0
18.0
20.5
18.5
14.7
20.1
10
6
6
22
16
6
32.7
18.2
22.8
26.0
27.3
22.8
11
6
16
34
17
17
29.9
13.7
30.4
27.0
24.2
29.8
10
1
4
15
11
4
28.4
14.0
29.3
27.7
27.1
29.3
Finance & Real Estate
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
4
21
3
28
56
25
31
46.3
31.4
15.3
26.2
29.0
33.8
25.1
4
27
2
27
60
31
29
42.3
29.5
19.5
21.9
26.6
31.1
21.7
4
28
5
27
64
32
32
41.3
29.8
22.2
23.9
27.5
31.3
23.7
4
30
6
26
66
34
32
59.8
27.7
20.3
23.8
27.5
31.5
23.2
Information Technology
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
10
18
1
23
52
28
24
34.2
28.9
20.0
25.7
28.3
30.8
25.4
12
23
1
15
51
35
16
30.8
29.7
18.0
20.6
27.0
30.0
20.4
14
26
1
8
49
40
9
31.1
28.6
10.0
30.3
29.2
29.5
28.0
14
34
12
60
48
12
32.4
25.6
26.9
27.5
27.6
26.9
International Business
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
11
22
1
11
45
33
12
19.3
27.3
12.0
15.5
22.1
24.6
15.2
8
20
1
8
37
28
9
29.4
30.4
20.0
15.4
26.6
30.1
15.9
8
22
1
5
36
30
6
30.8
28.4
15.0
18.0
27.1
29.0
17.5
8
25
1
3
37
33
4
33.8
26.2
12.0
28.3
27.6
28.0
24.3
Management
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
19
28
16
63
47
16
35.6
28.1
22.4
28.9
31.1
22.4
14
31
1
16
62
45
17
28.5
30.4
8.0
23.1
27.7
29.8
22.2
15
31
1
19
66
46
20
29.7
29.4
28.0
21.7
27.2
29.5
22.1
14
38
3
14
69
52
17
27.9
28.3
16.3
24.9
27.0
28.2
23.4
Table 5-1: 5 of 7
LEVEL/DEPARTMENT
BUSINESS (cont.)
Marketing
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
2010-2011
#
avg
of
class
sec
size
2011-2012
#
avg
of
class
sec
size
2012-2013
#
avg
of
class
sec
size
2013-2014
#
avg
of
class
sec
size
7
33
1
9
50
40
10
34.1
29.0
9.0
23.2
28.3
29.9
21.8
7
32
1
8
48
39
9
34.3
31.9
17.0
14.5
29.0
32.3
14.8
7
32
4
4
47
39
8
34.6
27.9
26.0
19.3
28.0
29.1
22.6
9
27
5
12
53
36
17
33.7
31.5
29.6
19.1
28.9
32.0
22.2
TOTAL BUSINESS
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
80
133
15
131
359
213
146
31.1
28.7
19.7
23.9
27.1
29.6
23.5
78
152
13
113
356
230
126
31.9
29.4
21.8
21.4
27.1
30.3
21.4
85
157
20
105
367
242
125
30.7
28.0
24.0
24.4
27.4
29.0
24.4
85
169
23
106
383
254
129
32.5
27.6
25.0
24.5
27.7
29.3
24.6
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
122
167
25
146
460
289
171
30.9
23.5
18.7
20.6
24.3
26.7
20.3
152
186
24
168
530
338
192
28.9
21.9
17.6
18.6
22.7
25.0
18.5
166
174
25
197
562
340
222
23.2
21.6
18.2
19.0
21.0
22.4
19.0
193
128
231
552
321
231
25.2
14.9
17.2
19.5
21.1
17.2
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Government
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
48
76
21
22
167
124
43
38.1
23.7
20.4
14.4
26.2
29.3
17.3
63
79
25
16
183
142
41
30.0
22.1
20.8
14.4
24.0
25.6
18.3
65
74
26
17
182
139
43
31.6
21.5
20.8
15.5
24.4
26.2
18.7
64
73
22
18
177
137
40
30.5
22.0
23.4
13.1
24.3
26.0
18.8
Justice, Law & Criminology†
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
45
35
9
14
103
80
23
33.6
24.7
19.2
12.9
26.5
29.7
15.3
53
36
9
15
113
89
24
29.5
23.9
19.1
12.5
24.6
27.2
15.0
48
42
9
16
115
90
25
30.1
22.1
19.9
14.6
24.2
26.4
16.5
51
38
12
20
121
89
32
32.1
24.3
17.7
15.5
25.4
28.7
16.3
Public Administration & Policy
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
2
3
120
125
5
120
19.0
8.7
18.4
18.2
12.8
18.4
2
4
127
133
6
127
14.0
19.5
17.0
17.0
17.7
17.0
2
5
116
123
7
116
17.0
16.6
16.8
16.8
16.7
16.8
2
2
115
119
4
115
19.0
14.0
16.9
16.8
16.5
16.9
Table 5-1: 6 of 7
LEVEL/DEPARTMENT
TOTAL SPA
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
PROFESSIONAL
& EXTENDED STUDIES
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES,
HONORS & GENERAL EDUCATION‡
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
TOTAL UNIVERSITY (excludes WCL)
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Undergraduate
Graduate
2010-2011
#
avg
of
class
sec
size
2011-2012
#
avg
of
class
sec
size
2012-2013
#
avg
of
class
sec
size
2013-2014
#
avg
of
class
sec
size
95
114
30
156
395
209
186
35.6
23.6
20.0
17.4
23.7
29.1
17.8
118
119
34
158
429
237
192
29.5
22.6
20.4
16.3
22.0
26.0
17.0
115
121
35
149
420
236
184
30.7
21.5
20.6
16.4
22.2
26.0
17.2
117
113
34
153
417
230
187
31.0
22.6
21.4
16.2
22.5
26.9
17.2
19
61
10
90
80
10
20.2
20.0
7.7
18.7
20.0
7.7
18
57
1
6
82
75
7
20.3
19.3
3.0
7.3
18.5
19.6
6.7
34
61
2
7
104
95
9
19.8
18.1
4.5
11.9
18.0
18.7
10.2
58
45
2
6
111
103
8
19.5
18.4
4.5
7.0
18.1
19.0
6.4
97
44
141
141
-
17.5
17.3
17.5
17.5
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1,441
1,045
320
626
3,432
2,486
946
26.9
21.1
17.0
18.8
22.7
24.4
18.2
1,490
1,057
316
630
3,493
2,547
946
26.3
21.3
17.5
17.3
22.4
24.2
17.4
1,533
1,057
335
638
3,563
2,590
973
26.1
20.3
17.1
17.8
22.0
23.7
17.6
1,659
992
280
694
3,625
2,651
974
25.8
19.8
17.5
17.1
21.9
23.6
17.2
LAW
000-200
300-400
500
132
40.1
131
38.0
129
39.6
133
38.0
600-800
377
20.6
395
20.8
410
19.9
394
19.2
Total
509
25.7
526
25.1
539
24.6
527
24.0
*Courses were offered under the Master's in Profesional Science program in Fall 2013.
**The department of Language & Foreign Studies was renamed World Languages & Cultures in Fall 2012.
† The department of Justice, Law & Society was renamed Justice, Law & Criminology in Spring 2014.
‡Includes only courses with a subject designation of Honors, General Education, Interdisciplinary or University College prior to
Summer 2011. Beginning in Summer 2011,courses are assigned to departments with which the instructors are affiliated.
Table excludes 3 sections with 38 students offered under the Office of Dean of Academic Affairs.
Table excludes applied music, AU EDU courses taught off-campus, laboratory only, individual study/research, in-service training,
off-campus or practicum courses, online only courses, international programs, clinics and law review courses.
For hybrid, online, off-campus courses, please check Table 5-2.
Table 5-1: 7 of 7
TABLE 5-2
Average Class Size By Course Level
Hybrid, Online, and Off-Campus
2013-2014
Hybrid Courses
# of sec
avg class size
ARTS & SCIENCES
000-200
7
19.9
300-400
3
14.3
500
1
16.0
600-700
2
13.0
CAS Total
13
17.2
BUSINESS
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
15
31.1
KSB Total
15
31.1
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
000-200
6
24.3
300-400
500
600-700
1
3.0
SIS Total
7
21.3
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
000-200
2
26.0
300-400
500
1
14.0
600-700
SPA Total
3
22.0
TOTAL UNIVERSITY
000-200
15
22.5
300-400
3
14.3
500
2
15.0
600-700
18
27.5
Total
38
23.8
Hybrid courses are those with a course section suffix of "HB'' in the course database.
For the definition of hybrid course, please see DEFINITIONS.
1 of 3
Online Courses
# of sec
avg class size
ARTS & SCIENCES
000-200
15
23.1
300-400
4
25.3
500
5
12.0
600-700
2
14.0
CAS Total
26
20.6
BUSINESS
000-200
2
26.5
300-400
500
600-700
KSB Total
2
26.5
COMMUNICATION
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
11
9.6
SOC Total
11
9.6
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
000-200
1
49.0
300-400
5
26.6
500
600-700
24
11.8
SIS Total
30
15.5
PROFESSIONAL
& EXTENDED STUDIES
000-200
300-400
1
14.0
500
600-700
SPExS Total
1
14.0
TOTAL UNIVERSITY
000-200
18
24.9
300-400
10
24.8
500
5
12.0
600-700
37
11.2
Total
70
16.7
Online courses are those with a course section suffix of "OL'' and "TL" in the course database.
For the definition of online course, please see DEFINITIONS.
Table 5-2: 2 of 3
Off-Campus Courses
# of sec
avg class size
ARTS & SCIENCES
000-200
1
17.0
300-400
1
14.0
500
11
10.5
600-700
17
19.2
CAS Total
30
15.8
BUSINESS
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
7
38.4
KSB Total
7
38.4
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
000-200
2
11.0
300-400
500
600-700
3
12.0
SPA Total
5
11.6
TOTAL UNIVERSITY
000-200
3
13.0
300-400
1
14.0
500
11
10.5
600-700
27
23.4
Total
42
19.0
Off-campus courses are those with a course section suffix of "U" in the course database.
Table 5-2: 3 of 3
TABLE 5-3
Student Credit Hours by Teaching Department, Course Level and Semester
Fall 2009 - Spring 2014
LEVEL/DEPT
ARTS & SCIENCES
American Studies
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Anthropology
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Art
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Biology*
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Chemistry
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Fall
2009
Spring Summer
2010
2010
Fall
2010
Spring Summer
2011
2011
Fall
2011
Spring Summer
2012
2012
Fall
2012
Spring Summer
2013
2013
Fall
2013
Spring
2014
99
96
195
154
261
415
0
108
156
264
228
282
510
48
48
276
117
393
246
429
675
72
15
87
165
198
363
254
230
484
90
90
222
204
426
285
293
578
1,959
320
294
284
2,857
2,074
181
126
371
2,752
141
27
48
216
1,989
266
330
281
2,866
1,434
347
150
318
2,249
303
69
46
33
451
1,590
400
202
238
2,430
1,524
499
147
288
2,458
285
27
63
375
1,593
248
246
346
2,433
1,458
368
120
368
2,314
363
46
20
8
437
1,297
188
93
492
2,070
1,383
301
129
533
2,346
2,037
503
333
182
3,055
1,674
696
216
232
2,818
375
9
3
387
2,316
492
276
147
3,231
1,818
727
102
238
2,885
258
11
3
272
2,301
582
261
213
3,357
1,947
720
192
209
3,068
204
9
3
216
2,361
583
69
302
3,315
2,265
706
51
249
3,271
147
9
156
2,571
477
69
357
3,474
2,766
561
324
3,651
1,640
834
207
83
2,764
1,687
630
443
61
2,821
260
5
265
1,329
693
144
25
2,191
1,377
623
195
35
2,230
322
3
325
1,554
767
174
8
2,503
1,460
675
169
43
2,347
542
16
5
563
1,806
966
120
37
2,929
1,598
713
141
71
2,523
437
28
465
1,884
1,074
141
37
3,136
1,715
777
240
63
2,795
1,298
360
102
32
1,792
1,301
352
68
46
1,767
182
182
7
371
1,212
359
147
23
1,741
1,130
287
72
23
1,512
172
83
255
1,338
398
162
24
1,922
1,305
349
114
6
1,774
195
173
2
370
1,319
399
220
24
1,962
1,437
387
159
4
1,987
195
167
362
1,586
318
211
11
2,126
1,577
315
129
24
2,045
1 of 8
LEVEL/DEPT
ARTS & SCIENCES (cont.)
Computer Science
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Economics
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Education, Teaching & Health
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Environmental Studies*
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
History
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Jewish Studies
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Fall
2009
Spring Summer
2010
2010
Fall
2010
Spring Summer
2011
2011
Fall
2011
Spring Summer
2012
2012
Fall
2012
Spring Summer
2013
2013
Fall
2013
Spring
2014
228
54
108
69
459
206
17
81
43
347
0
211
122
60
28
421
227
86
108
54
475
19
3
22
285
102
114
501
230
134
93
69
526
3
3
265
254
84
6
609
194
176
198
68
636
6
33
39
343
284
108
2
737
263
143
252
66
724
3,552
1,300
450
758
6,060
3,513
1,407
363
710
5,993
297
99
78
125
599
3,567
1,549
501
714
6,331
3,362
1,634
468
633
6,097
441
165
99
118
823
3,405
1,644
543
827
6,419
3,129
1,691
477
621
5,918
474
177
111
149
911
3,108
1,615
510
838
6,071
3,306
1,933
321
914
6,474
474
142
141
156
913
3,825
1,887
546
1,124
7,382
3,759
1,870
63
1,416
7,108
2,125
478
809
634
4,046
2,296
662
468
881
4,307
156
24
390
135
705
2,339
578
926
641
4,484
2,743
734
618
769
4,864
207
62
234
228
731
2,090
534
988
588
4,200
2,611
972
621
779
4,983
288
22
330
223
863
2,066
544
1,131
460
4,201
2,566
731
768
542
4,607
306
34
531
753
1,624
2,336
610
1,125
1,061
5,132
2,809
876
642
1,384
5,711
76
76
0
9
9
18
196
269
186
9
660
428
200
228
24
880
16
6
22
525
219
204
15
963
521
162
138
34
855
51
6
57
806
186
267
10
1,269
811
310
126
14
1,261
18
18
36
733
172
162
3
1,070
725
233
162
33
1,153
2,016
1,233
90
457
3,796
1,950
1,070
126
534
3,680
138
81
102
321
2,406
1,041
96
462
4,005
1,731
1,279
94
488
3,592
195
51
5
164
415
2,478
988
136
434
4,036
1,350
1,203
135
428
3,116
177
72
3
136
388
1,926
881
73
597
3,477
1,797
885
91
669
3,442
240
39
3
147
429
2,246
780
31
687
3,744
2,124
889
42
553
3,608
141
6
147
75
78
153
0
129
13
142
69
11
80
0
117
27
144
114
30
144
2
2
123
42
165
93
21
114
0
132
3
135
66
3
69
Table 5-3: 2 of 8
LEVEL/DEPT
ARTS & SCIENCES (cont.)
Literature
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Mathematics & Statistics
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Performing Arts
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Philosophy & Religion
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Physics
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Professional Science**
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Fall
2009
Spring Summer
2010
2010
Fall
2010
Spring Summer
2011
2011
Fall
2011
Spring Summer
2012
2012
Fall
2012
Spring Summer
2013
2013
Fall
2013
Spring
2014
6,231
876
54
672
7,833
5,858
801
51
582
7,292
252
52
36
84
424
5,895
732
39
605
7,271
5,690
759
39
539
7,027
195
78
75
348
5,867
648
51
402
6,968
6,369
841
24
399
7,633
207
59
27
293
6,445
601
78
351
7,475
6,450
650
39
387
7,526
360
3
9
372
6,917
614
63
394
7,988
7,382
720
24
426
8,552
5,205
293
474
33
6,005
4,234
280
536
64
5,114
523
114
14
651
5,018
352
549
33
5,952
4,156
280
558
34
5,028
669
3
48
720
5,247
453
626
23
6,349
4,409
280
582
93
5,364
675
1
12
4
692
5,823
362
680
21
6,886
4,915
336
680
25
5,956
756
75
3
834
6,184
419
629
23
7,255
5,318
490
501
98
6,407
3,503
801
418
190
4,912
2,908
956
305
290
4,459
54
71
120
72
317
3,719
763
330
202
5,014
3,247
1,163
298
202
4,910
30
41
41
75
187
3,607
1,138
256
127
5,128
3,012
1,273
374
178
4,837
78
18
117
213
3,344
1,096
299
195
4,934
2,735
1,110
337
265
4,447
69
86
27
96
278
3,107
1,026
343
200
4,676
2,482
1,114
343
282
4,221
1,962
431
111
111
2,615
1,761
537
51
156
2,505
147
10
157
1,965
450
75
177
2,667
2,085
418
75
147
2,725
114
21
12
147
2,174
517
72
138
2,901
2,028
535
63
159
2,785
39
12
33
1
85
2,090
374
75
156
2,695
2,167
370
69
197
2,803
60
15
30
9
114
2,229
407
57
162
2,855
1,972
449
120
162
2,703
1,080
153
1,233
1,240
148
1,388
0
1,299
145
1,444
1,291
165
1,456
104
104
1,159
205
1,364
1,321
153
1,474
0
1,194
236
1,430
1,255
200
1,455
103
103
1,184
197
1,381
998
255
1,253
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
9
15
15
Table 5-3: 3 of 8
LEVEL/DEPT
ARTS & SCIENCES (cont.)
Psychology
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Sociology
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Women's, Gender, &
Sexuality Studies
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
World Languages & Cultures***
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
TOTAL CAS
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
COMMUNICATION
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Fall
2009
Spring Summer
2010
2010
Fall
2010
Spring Summer
2011
2011
Fall
2011
Spring Summer
2012
2012
Fall
2012
Spring Summer
2013
2013
Fall
2013
Spring
2014
2,494
874
462
300
4,130
2,044
959
324
298
3,625
373
159
108
640
2,432
835
411
385
4,063
1,904
916
408
267
3,495
381
108
45
21
555
2,229
959
468
306
3,962
2,487
804
360
329
3,980
276
163
21
22
482
2,587
1,043
396
445
4,471
2,083
939
510
365
3,897
373
98
21
39
531
2,258
1,052
420
546
4,276
2,279
910
366
487
4,042
2,034
343
171
126
2,674
1,387
478
120
106
2,091
33
24
42
3
102
1,788
349
117
176
2,430
1,177
432
102
175
1,886
21
43
36
15
115
1,267
486
173
118
2,044
1,389
535
150
114
2,188
18
61
12
91
1,382
445
99
124
2,050
1,609
415
123
113
2,260
60
9
69
1,570
494
96
94
2,254
1,374
479
66
94
2,013
96
84
45
225
171
194
18
383
6
6
201
63
24
6
294
156
164
15
335
3
3
177
126
48
351
165
202
18
385
12
12
191
124
39
354
171
231
6
408
21
23
44
202
153
30
3
388
240
161
27
428
5,874
2,511
403
181
8,969
4,529
1,911
413
171
7,024
45
135
45
225
6,103
2,481
349
177
9,110
4,552
1,995
366
120
7,033
287
10
128
9
434
6,249
2,420
264
232
9,165
4,661
1,896
390
154
7,101
158
26
159
9
352
6,071
2,059
366
162
8,658
4,665
1,765
401
136
6,967
216
52
109
6
383
5,943
2,132
315
219
8,609
4,399
1,781
377
166
6,723
43,650
11,550
4,531
4,112
63,843
39,062
11,618
3,691
4,563
58,934
2,976
758
1,071
599
5,404
44,222
11,708
4,560
4,091
64,581
38,805
12,502
3,881
4,081
59,269
3,699
834
682
762
5,977
43,935
12,730
4,742
3,693
65,100
40,278
13,383
4,029
3,921
61,611
3,661
934
752
708
6,055
44,665
12,256
4,752
4,074
65,747
41,829
12,476
4,134
4,393
62,832
4,270
775
975
1,259
7,279
46,769
12,491
4,439
5,424
69,123
43,916
12,620
3,456
6,153
66,145
2,598
2,442
1,584
2,034
8,658
2,109
2,493
2,208
1,774
8,584
152
300
855
506
1,813
2,817
2,613
1,683
2,051
9,164
2,019
2,539
2,255
1,725
8,538
126
257
759
486
1,628
2,937
2,771
1,386
2,043
9,137
2,019
2,777
2,221
1,598
8,615
102
308
645
487
1,542
3,094
2,768
1,518
2,051
9,431
2,313
2,617
2,055
1,841
8,826
237
229
546
531
1,543
3,217
2,491
1,326
2,466
9,500
2,344
2,670
2,130
2,028
9,172
Table 5-3: 4 of 8
LEVEL/DEPT
BUSINESS
Accounting & Taxation
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Finance & Real Estate
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Information Technology
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
International Business
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Business (General)
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Management
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Fall
2009
Spring Summer
2010
2010
Fall
2010
Spring Summer
2011
2011
Fall
2011
Spring Summer
2012
2012
Fall
2012
Spring Summer
2013
2013
Fall
2013
Spring
2014
1,071
327
207
1,269
2,874
1,056
410
180
932
2,578
117
111
389
617
1,141
368
207
1,229
2,945
1,110
472
309
1,035
2,926
147
2
69
395
613
1,116
434
207
1,188
2,945
1,095
499
336
822
2,752
123
3
57
330
513
1,083
474
330
1,239
3,126
1,119
468
303
1,295
3,185
126
4
33
359
522
1,251
552
408
1,395
3,606
1,206
585
315
995
3,101
303
921
99
872
2,195
285
893
138
937
2,253
63
89
288
440
273
903
16
1,031
2,223
327
1,124
68
1,068
2,587
66
94
321
481
300
1,208
30
929
2,467
312
1,187
60
947
2,506
63
110
197
370
339
1,338
64
1,118
2,859
300
1,165
198
903
2,566
63
112
18
309
502
486
1,236
79
1,442
3,243
375
1,229
199
944
2,747
495
626
381
1,502
456
407
148
456
1,467
66
36
21
8
131
504
484
671
1,659
507
626
63
608
1,804
87
94
181
507
740
367
1,614
579
712
54
371
1,716
90
162
252
648
735
318
1,701
627
782
30
281
1,720
86
217
303
669
867
343
1,879
690
856
503
2,049
308
1,008
411
1,727
399
852
39
218
1,508
120
83
203
279
1,128
0
131
1,538
349
951
36
342
1,678
114
66
180
325
1,080
109
1,514
423
833
57
208
1,521
139
177
316
373
1,068
58
1,499
438
825
45
233
1,541
177
113
290
420
1,069
20
1,509
454
984
36
255
1,729
69
24
284
377
123
147
36
117
423
1
150
151
59
180
57
386
682
70
177
48
175
470
1
87
88
620
249
221
1,090
296
354
173
823
2
2
634
150
279
1,063
271
192
95
557
1
81
82
516
93
146
755
273
59
137
469
1,221
947
548
2,716
825
1,206
494
2,525
104
59
163
1,180
1,047
641
2,868
821
1,329
317
2,467
161
56
217
606
1,225
695
2,526
561
1,521
21
375
2,478
165
2
167
645
1,212
84
615
2,556
660
1,508
460
2,628
42
135
138
315
565
1,425
45
569
2,603
609
1,760
99
399
2,867
Table 5-3: 5 of 8
LEVEL/DEPT
BUSINESS (cont.)
Marketing
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
TOTAL KSB
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
INTERNATIONAL
SERVICE
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Government
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Justice, Law & Criminology†
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Public Administration & Policy
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Fall
2009
Spring Summer
2010
2010
Fall
2010
Spring Summer
2011
2011
Fall
2011
Spring Summer
2012
2012
Fall
2012
Spring Summer
2013
2013
Fall
2013
Spring
2014
393
1,369
189
1,951
309
1,462
408
2,179
140
132
272
396
1,447
213
2,056
297
1,447
27
311
2,082
151
90
241
411
1,603
111
2,125
306
1,442
51
213
2,012
195
74
269
411
1,450
45
29
1,935
309
1,226
261
207
2,003
167
2
169
504
1,344
180
243
2,271
390
1,244
261
476
2,371
3,860
5,222
306
3,953
13,341
3,453
5,377
541
3,560
12,931
247
489
132
1,109
1,977
3,832
5,557
280
4,301
13,970
3,481
6,126
551
3,856
14,014
214
609
69
1,108
2,000
3,885
6,539
237
3,619
14,280
3,572
6,548
579
3,108
13,807
188
702
57
941
1,888
4,133
6,427
523
3,655
14,737
3,724
6,166
837
3,473
14,199
232
681
51
1,217
2,181
4,411
6,586
712
4,157
15,865
3,997
6,717
910
3,707
15,331
6,025
5,130
657
6,120
17,932
4,534
5,483
730
5,700
16,447
336
547
30
1,533
2,446
6,548
5,210
719
6,548
19,025
4,780
5,259
639
6,219
16,897
367
397
132
1,396
2,292
6,767
5,073
749
6,724
19,313
4,917
5,991
568
6,417
17,893
292
641
57
1,311
2,301
6,460
5,097
790
7,387
19,734
4,793
5,543
622
7,078
18,036
642
442
3
1,159
2,246
7,639
2,412
7,527
17,578
6,666
3,040
7,293
16,999
3,467
2,236
563
641
6,907
3,132
2,639
989
429
7,189
408
132
124
78
742
3,213
2,630
511
601
6,955
2,800
2,716
800
435
6,751
366
232
171
21
790
2,911
2,566
505
595
6,577
2,621
2,805
1,054
311
6,791
427
98
202
3
730
3,037
2,630
469
637
6,773
3,025
2,334
864
499
6,722
429
144
294
6
873
2,827
2,543
499
559
6,428
2,867
2,288
784
423
6,362
2,553
1,137
174
297
4,161
2,085
1,537
219
270
4,111
48
239
135
49
471
2,622
1,295
282
343
4,542
2,034
1,611
237
305
4,187
98
151
194
19
462
2,649
1,138
333
361
4,481
1,929
1,765
174
342
4,210
39
140
138
10
327
2,326
1,510
192
538
4,566
1,935
1,667
342
424
4,368
105
78
234
41
458
2,857
1,500
336
619
5,312
1,947
1,695
303
531
4,476
78
3,016
3,094
72
2,830
2,902
1,134
1,134
54
24
3,313
3,391
57
36
3,195
3,288
1,274
1,274
30
42
3,266
3,338
48
73
3,179
3,300
1,245
1,245
51
54
3,125
3,230
51
36
3,005
3,092
1,225
1,225
69
6
2
3,350
3,427
45
36
3,045
3,126
Table 5-3: 6 of 8
LEVEL/DEPT
TOTAL SPA
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
Fall
2009
Spring Summer
2010
2010
Fall
2010
Spring Summer
2011
2011
Fall
2011
Spring Summer
2012
2012
Fall
2012
Spring Summer
2013
2013
Fall
2013
Spring
2014
6,020
3,451
737
3,954
14,162
5,289
4,176
1,208
3,529
14,202
456
371
259
1,261
2,347
5,889
3,949
793
4,257
14,888
4,891
4,363
1,037
3,935
14,226
464
383
365
1,314
2,526
5,590
3,746
838
4,222
14,396
4,598
4,643
1,228
3,832
14,301
466
238
340
1,258
2,302
5,414
4,194
661
4,300
14,569
5,011
4,037
1,206
3,928
14,182
534
222
528
1,272
2,556
5,753
4,049
837
4,528
15,167
4,859
4,019
1,087
3,999
13,964
PROFESSIONAL
& EXTENDED STUDIES
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
1,254
3,116
4,370
3,320
133
3,453
729
90
819
1,164
2,953
201
4,318
3,398
136
3,534
673
42
715
1,461
2,775
15
150
4,401
2,567
9
47
2,623
708
63
771
2,673
2,685
12
210
5,580
24
2,026
15
197
2,262
526
168
694
3,173
1,655
21
185
5,034
117
2,631
6
109
2,863
AU ABROAD
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
175
4,229
27
4,431
190
5,604
39
5,833
371
3
374
207
5,246
12
5,465
257
6,796
117
7,170
15
257
6
278
236
6,396
117
6,749
249
5,533
108
5,890
29
271
300
245
5,550
87
5,882
167
5,912
117
6,196
26
293
37
356
216
5,187
111
5,514
158
4,929
72
5,159
INTERDISCIPLINARY,
HONORS , GENERAL
EDUCATION &
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE‡
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
266
830
1,096
922
922
0
280
801
1,081
124
908
1,032
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
OFF-CAMPUSɸ
000-200
300-400
500
600-700
Total
942
749
1,691
951
699
1,650
205
579
891
1,675
1,014
876
1,890
978
861
1,839
227
447
684
1,358
354
819
1,173
618
831
1,449
180
294
903
1,377
117
951
1,068
117
1,340
1,457
0
0
0
Table 5-3: 7 of 8
LEVEL/DEPT
LAW
000-200
300-400
500
600-800
Total
Fall
2009
297
8,426
13,013
21,736
Spring Summer
2010
2010
257
7,131
13,442
20,830
12
322
3,205
3,539
Fall
2010
276
8,988
12,807
22,071
Spring Summer
2011
2011
260
7,654
13,374
21,288
302
3,122
3,424
Fall
2011
236
8,580
13,283
22,099
Spring Summer
2012
2012
230
7,201
13,717
21,148
6
253
2,968
3,227
Fall
2012
249
8,836
13,250
22,335
Spring Summer
2013
2013
204
7,580
13,738
21,522
12
280
2,689
2,981
Fall
2013
285
8,773
12,593
21,651
TOTAL UNIVERSITY
000-200
64,145
54,894
4,384
65,235
54,617
5,112
65,047
55,863
4,924
66,933
58,065
5,953
71,463
300-400
35,970
38,993
3,565
38,037
41,891
3,410
40,029
41,442
3,802
38,977
38,777
3,168
34,871
500
17,210
16,499
3,248
18,049
17,112
2,756
17,018
16,561
2,398
17,296
16,683
2,383
16,219
600-800
33,934
33,400
9,197
35,131
34,186
8,919
34,553
33,471
8,639
35,878
35,987
8,332
36,879
Total
151,259 143,786
20,394 156,452 147,806
20,197 156,647 147,337
19,763 159,083 149,512
19,836 159,432
*Environmental Sciences became a separate department in Fall 2009.
**Courses were offered under the Master's in Profesional Science program in Fall 2013.
***The department of Language & Foreign Studies was renamed World Languages & Cultures in Fall 2012.
† The department of Justice, Law & Society was renamed Justice, Law & Criminology in Spring 2014.
Includes only courses with a subject designation of Honors, General Education, Interdisciplinary or University College prior to Summer 2011. Beginning in Summer
2011, courses are assigned to departments with which the instructors are affiliated.
ɸOff-Campus courses are those with a course section suffix of "U" in the course database. Beginning in Summer 2013, courses are assigned to the affiliated department.
Table excludes 16 credit hours for Fall 2013 and 21 credit hours for Spring 2014 taught under the Office of Academic Affairs.
Table includes all credit hours taught by a department (e.g. scheduled courses, practice teaching, laboratory-only courses, independent study,
individual music lessons, dissertation seminars, hybrid courses, online courses, off-campus courses, etc.)
For hybrid, online, off-campus courses, please check Table 5-4.
Table 5-3: 8 of 8
Spring
2014
252
7,386
12,602
20,240
62,309
36,626
15,047
35,891
149,872
TABLE 5-4
Student Credit Hours by Teaching School, Course Level and Semester
Hybrid, Online, and Off-Campus
Fall 2013 - Spring 2014
Hybrid Courses
Summer
2013
Fall
2013
ARTS & SCIENCES
000-200
0
399
300-400
0
42
500
93
0
600-700
248
36
CAS Total
341
477
BUSINESS
000-200
0
0
300-400
0
0
500
0
0
600-700
149
504
KSB Total
149
504
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
000-200
183
438
300-400
0
0
500
0
0
600-700
18
9
SIS Total
201
447
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
000-200
0
156
300-400
0
0
500
0
42
600-700
0
0
SPA Total
0
198
TOTAL UNIVERSITY
000-200
183
993
300-400
0
42
500
93
42
600-700
415
549
Total
691
1,626
Hybrid courses are those with a course section suffix of "HB'' in the course database.
For the definition of hybrid course, please see DEFINITIONS.
1 of 3
Spring
2014
190
87
48
42
367
0
0
0
537
537
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
190
87
48
579
904
Online Courses
Summer
2013
Fall
2013
Spring
2014
ARTS & SCIENCES
000-200
1,990
436
486
300-400
216
120
183
500
354
66
114
600-700
384
48
36
CAS Total
2,944
670
819
BUSINESS
000-200
105
90
69
300-400
297
0
0
500
0
0
0
600-700
0
0
0
KSB Total
402
90
69
COMMUNICATION
000-200
96
0
0
300-400
120
0
0
500
129
0
0
600-700
96
129
189
SOC Total
441
129
189
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
000-200
108
0
0
300-400
162
105
235
500
0
0
0
600-700
525
278
580
SIS Total
795
383
815
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
000-200
234
0
0
300-400
183
0
0
500
387
0
0
600-700
0
0
0
SPA Total
804
0
0
PROFESSIONAL
& EXTENDED STUDIES
000-200
0
0
0
300-400
0
0
42
500
0
0
0
600-700
0
0
0
SPExS Total
0
0
42
TOTAL UNIVERSITY
000-200
2,533
526
555
300-400
978
225
460
500
870
66
114
600-700
1,005
455
805
Total
5,386
1,272
1,934
Online courses are theose with a course section suffix of "OL'' and "TL" in the course database.
For the definition of online course, please see DEFINITIONS.
Table 5-4: 2 of 3
Off-Campus Courses
Summer
2013
Fall
2013
Spring
2014
ARTS & SCIENCES
000-200
0
0
300-400
0
0
500
75
216
600-700
147
252
CAS Total
222
468
BUSINESS
000-200
0
0
300-400
0
0
500
0
0
600-700
234
462
KSB Total
234
462
COMMUNICATION
000-200
14
0
300-400
0
0
500
0
0
600-700
0
0
SOC Total
14
0
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
000-200
178
0
300-400
0
0
500
0
0
600-700
0
0
SIS Total
178
0
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
000-200
25
0
300-400
0
0
500
0
0
600-700
99
27
SPA Total
124
27
TOTAL UNIVERSITY
000-200
217
0
300-400
0
0
500
75
216
600-700
480
741
Total
772
957
Off-campus courses are those with a course section suffix of "U" in the course database.
Table 5-4: 3 of 3
34
21
99
372
526
0
0
0
228
228
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
81
81
34
21
99
681
835
SECTION SIX: FACULTY
Table
6-1
AAUP Full-Time Teaching Faculty Compensation Averages, 2008-2009 through 20132014
6-2
AAUP Tenure/Tenure Track Full-Time Teaching Faculty Salary Averages by Rank and
School/College 2013-2014
6-3
Full-Time Faculty Composition, 2013-2014
6-4
Total Full-Time Faculty by School/College, Rank, and Race/Ethnicity, 2013-2014
TABLE 6-1
AAUP Full-Time Teaching* Faculty Compensation Averages
2008-2009 through 2013-2014
RANK
2002-2003
Professor
Number
Average Salary
Average Total
Compensation
AAUP Salary Grade "1"
Associate Professor
Number
Average Salary
Average Total
Compensation
AAUP Salary Grade "1"
Assistant Professor
Number
Average Salary
Average Total
Compensation
AAUP Salary Grade "2"
Instructor
Number
Average Salary
Average Total
Compensation
AAUP Salary Grade "3"
Total AAUP
Number
Average Salary
Average Total
Compensation
Lecturer
In-Residence
Sub-total of Ranks Not
Rated by AAUP
TOTAL UNIVERSITY
TEACHING
FACULTY
2008-2009
2009-2010
2010-2011
2011-2012
2012-2013
2013-2014
137
142,930
139
146,535
153
152,035
157
156,131
170
159,392
183
161,394
172,967
"1"
176,451
"1"
182,990
"1"
188,696
"1"
193,586
"1"
198,380
tba
135
92,596
150
96,449
158
100,648
149
101,331
151
102,258
152
105,673
113,851
"2"
118,614
"1"
123,920
"1"
126,195
"1"
126,859
"1"
132,797
tba
205
67,649
227
67,178
236
70,626
232
74,955
217
76,568
194
80,071
82,415
"3"
81,770
"4"
86,495
"3"
92,310
"3"
94,866
"3"
99,333
tba
57
48,453
55
50,913
63
48,075
73
50,351
60
51,232
44
54,452
57,449
"3"
61,477
"3"
59,125
"4"
62,984
"4"
62,955
"3"
66,600
tba
534
91,220
571
92,619
610
96,492
611
99,306
598
104,058
573
110,868
110,929
44
112,543
55
117,565
10
54
121,836
46
55
127,807
83
52
137,330
133
55
44
55
64
101
135
188
578
626
674
712
733
761
*Teaching faculty as defined by the American Association of University Professors (AAUP): "all members of the
instructional/ research staff who are employed full-time and whose major (at least 50%) regular assignment is instruction
(including released time for research)." Excluded are faculty who do not meet the above criteria, administrators with
faculty rank, faculty on leave without pay, faculty on disability where salary is reduced, faculty whose teaching begins in
spring, research faculty, library faculty, and faculty not paid by the university. Lecturers and In-Residence faculty are not
included in AAUP salary ratings. Historical AAUP rating scale from highest to lowest is: 1*, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. In spring 2009,
AAUP moved to a percentile rating scale. AU continues to convert the percentiles back to AAUP's original ratings scale
for Table 6-1. The AAUP Salary ratings for 2013-2014 are expected to be released by April, 2014. See AAUP web site
for details - http://www.aaup.org.
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TABLE 6-2
AAUP Tenure/Tenure Track Full-Time Teaching* Faculty Salary Averages
by Rank and School/College
2013-2014
Professor
School/
College
#
Average
Salary
Arts and Sciences
60
Communication
Associate
Assistant
#
Average
Salary
#
Average
Salary
134,170
72
93,915
63
80,317
9
133,222
15
99,447
6
78,692
Business
18
184,406
20
153,818
11
142,918
International Service
22
147,057
17
102,044
18
80,239
Public Affairs
20
154,148
17
93,015
12
85,867
Law
46
205,690
8
150,594
3
136,867
TOTAL AAUP T/TT
175
161,991
149
106,380
113
88,403
*Teaching faculty as defined by the American Association of University Professors (AAUP): "all members of the instructional/
research staff who are employed full-time and whose major (at least 50%) regular assignment is instruction (including released
time for research)." Excluded are faculty who do not meet the above criteria, administrators with faculty rank, faculty on leave
without pay, faculty on disability where salary is reduced, faculty whose teaching begins in spring, research faculty, library faculty, and
faculty not paid by the university. Full-time Term, Non-Tenure Track faculty are also excluded from this table.
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TABLE 6-3
Full-Time Faculty Composition
2013-2014
School/Department
ARTS & SCIENCES
Anthropology
Art
Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Rank
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Instructor
Lecturer
Total
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Instructor
Lecturer
Total
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Lecturer
Total
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Lecturer
Total
Professor
Assistant Professor
In-Residence
Total
Economics
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Lecturer
In-Residence
Total
Education,
Teaching,
& Health
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Instructor
Lecturer
In-Residence
Total
Environmental
Science
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Lecturer
In-Residence
Total
Teaching* Admin**
Other***
Total
M
W
Tenure
Tenure
Term
Track
4
3
3
1
3
14
01
0
0
0
0
0
0
00
0
0
1
0
0
1
00
4
3
4
1
3
15
01
2
2
3
0
1
8
01
2
1
1
1
2
7
00
4
3
1
0
0
8
01
0
0
2
0
0
2
00
0
0
1
1
3
5
00
9
3
1
2
16
01
0
0
0
0
0
00
0
0
0
0
0
00
9
3
1
2
16
01
4
0
1
0
6
01
5
3
0
2
10
00
8
0
0
0
9
01
0
3
0
0
3
00
1
0
1
2
4
00
5
2
6
14
01
1
0
0
1
00
0
0
0
0
00
6
2
6
15
01
4
1
2
8
01
2
1
4
7
00
5
0
0
6
01
0
2
0
2
00
1
0
6
7
00
2
3
4
10
01
0
0
0
0
00
0
1
0
1
00
2
4
4
11
01
1
3
0
5
01
1
1
4
6
00
2
0
0
3
01
0
3
0
3
00
0
1
4
5
00
2
1
4
0
0
0
1
0
1
3
1
5
2
1
4
1
0
1
0
0
1
3
0
3
0
1
1
11
5
8
1
2
27
03
1
0
0
0
0
1
00
0
1
1
0
0
2
00
12
6
9
1
2
30
03
10
1
8
1
1
21
02
2
5
1
0
1
9
01
12
5
0
0
0
17
03
0
0
6
0
0
6
00
0
1
3
1
2
7
00
3
6
2
6
1
21
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
2
4
6
2
7
1
23
0
2
1
1
0
6
4
4
1
6
1
17
4
1
0
0
0
8
0
4
0
0
0
4
0
1
2
7
1
11
2
1
2
1
1
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
2
1
1
7
2
1
1
0
1
5
0
0
1
1
0
2
2
1
1
0
0
4
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
2
1 of 5
School/Department
Rank
ARTS & SCIENCES (cont.)
History
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
In-Residence
Total
Literature
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Instructor
Lecturer
Total
Mathematics
& Statistics
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Instructor
Lecturer
In-Residence
Total
Performing Arts
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Instructor
Lecturer
Total
Philosophy
& Religion
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Lecturer
Total
Physics
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Lecturer
Total
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Lecturer
Total
Psychology
Sociology
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Lecturer
In-Residence
Total
World Languages
& Cultures
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Instructor
Lecturer
Total
Teaching* Admin**
Other***
Total
M
W
Tenure
Tenure
Term
Track
6
7
10
1
24
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
7
10
1
24
5
1
5
1
12
1
6
5
0
12
6
6
0
0
12
0
1
8
0
9
0
0
2
1
3
5
8
11
5
16
45
08
1
0
0
0
0
1
00
1
0
0
0
0
1
00
7
8
11
5
16
47
08
5
4
2
1
5
17
07
2
4
9
4
11
30
01
7
8
0
0
0
15
07
0
0
8
0
0
8
00
0
0
3
5
16
24
01
5
3
4
10
1
31
02
1
0
0
1
0
2
00
1
0
0
0
0
1
00
7
3
4
11
1
34
02
3
2
2
6
1
21
01
4
1
2
5
0
13
01
7
0
0
0
0
14
02
0
3
0
0
0
3
00
0
0
4
11
1
17
00
5
10
3
6
26
02
0
0
0
0
0
00
0
1
0
0
1
00
5
11
3
6
27
02
3
7
1
3
15
02
2
4
2
3
12
00
4
0
0
0
6
02
1
6
0
0
7
00
0
5
3
6
14
00
5
3
2
12
00
0
0
0
0
01
0
0
0
0
00
5
3
2
12
01
1
1
2
6
01
4
2
0
6
00
5
0
0
7
01
0
2
0
2
00
0
1
2
3
00
3
2
2
7
10
6
5
2
23
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
3
3
2
9
12
6
5
2
25
2
2
1
6
11
3
2
0
16
1
1
1
3
1
3
3
2
9
3
0
0
4
12
5
0
0
17
0
1
0
1
0
1
2
0
3
0
2
2
4
0
0
3
2
5
2
2
8
1
0
13
02
0
0
0
0
0
0
00
0
1
1
0
1
3
00
2
3
9
1
1
16
02
0
1
3
1
0
5
01
2
2
6
0
1
11
01
2
3
0
0
0
5
02
0
0
5
0
0
5
00
0
0
4
1
1
6
00
6
6
7
22
43
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
3
8
7
8
22
47
0
4
2
6
13
8
3
6
16
34
8
0
0
0
10
0
5
0
0
5
0
2
8
22
32
Table 6-3: 2 of 5
School/Department
TOTAL CAS
BUSINESS
Accounting
& Taxation
Rank
COMMUNICATION
W
Tenure
Tenure
Term
Track
2
5
8
1
1
1
18
67
83
95
24
86
8
363
53
31
48
8
29
5
174
14
52
47
16
57
3
189
66
77
3
0
0
0
146
0
3
64
0
0
0
67
1
3
28
24
86
8
150
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
In-Residence
Total
5
4
1
5
15
05
0
0
0
0
0
00
0
0
0
0
0
00
5
4
1
5
15
05
5
3
0
2
10
04
0
1
1
3
5
01
5
4
1
0
10
05
0
0
0
0
0
00
0
0
0
5
5
00
4
3
5
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
3
5
17
2
2
5
13
2
1
0
4
4
0
0
9
0
2
0
2
0
1
5
6
1
3
3
2
9
4
3
1
1
9
02
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
00
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00
1
3
3
2
9
5
3
1
1
10
02
1
1
1
2
5
5
2
1
0
8
01
0
2
2
0
4
0
1
0
1
2
01
1
3
0
0
4
5
3
0
0
8
02
0
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
00
0
0
1
2
3
0
0
1
1
2
00
3
4
1
5
15
01
0
0
0
0
0
00
0
0
0
0
0
00
3
4
1
5
15
01
2
2
1
4
10
01
1
2
0
1
5
00
3
1
0
0
6
01
0
2
0
0
2
00
0
1
1
5
7
00
3
4
1
1
10
180
0
0
0
0
0
01
0
0
0
0
0
00
3
4
1
1
10
190
1
2
1
1
6
170
2
2
0
0
4
02
3
0
0
0
4
190
0
3
0
0
3
00
0
1
1
1
3
00
20
16
2
19
75
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
20
16
2
19
76
11
8
2
14
52
9
8
0
5
24
20
2
0
0
41
0
9
0
0
9
0
5
2
19
26
9
15
13
2
6
7
52
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
15
13
2
6
7
53
7
9
5
1
2
4
28
3
6
8
1
4
3
25
10
13
0
0
0
0
23
0
2
6
0
0
0
8
0
0
7
2
6
7
22
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
In-Residence
Total
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
In-Residence
Total
TOTAL KSB
M
4
3
0
0
1
0
8
International
Business
Marketing
Total
61
75
87
23
84
7
337
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
In-Residence
Total
Management
Other***
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Instructor
Lecturer
In-Residence
Total
Finance
& Real Estate
Information
Technology
Teaching* Admin**
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Lecturer
In-Residence
Total
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Lecturer
In-Residence
Total
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Lecturer
In-Residence
Total
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Instructor
Lecturer
In-Residence
Total
Table 6-3: 3 of 5
School/Department
INTERNATIONAL
SERVICE
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Government
Justice, Law,
& Criminology
Rank
Other***
Total
M
W
Tenure
Tenure
Term
Track
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Instructor
Lecturer
In-Residence
Total
23
17
33
6
26
6
111
2
1
0
0
0
0
3
0
2
1
0
0
1
4
25
20
34
6
26
7
118
22
7
17
5
20
4
75
3
13
17
1
6
3
43
24
20
0
0
0
0
44
0
0
19
0
0
0
19
1
0
15
6
26
7
55
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Lecturer
Total
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Instructor
Lecturer
Total
9
6
11
2
28
6
5
5
2
4
22
05
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
03
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
2
00
10
6
11
2
29
7
6
5
2
4
24
08
6
3
7
1
17
6
3
2
0
2
13
06
4
3
4
1
12
1
3
3
2
2
11
02
10
6
0
0
16
6
5
0
0
0
11
08
0
0
5
0
5
0
0
2
0
0
2
00
0
0
6
2
8
1
1
3
2
4
11
00
6
6
1
4
5
27
200
0
0
0
0
0
3
04
0
1
0
0
1
2
01
6
7
1
4
6
32
250
2
4
1
1
4
18
180
4
3
0
3
2
14
07
6
0
0
0
0
14
240
0
6
0
0
0
6
00
0
1
1
4
6
12
01
17
22
3
10
5
77
0
0
0
0
0
4
1
1
0
0
1
4
18
23
3
10
6
85
8
13
1
4
4
48
10
10
2
6
2
37
17
0
0
0
0
41
0
13
0
0
0
13
1
10
3
10
6
31
19
4
5
28
520
0
0
1
1
06
0
0
0
0
03
19
4
6
29
610
12
3
3
18
380
7
1
3
11
230
0
0
0
0
540
0
0
0
0
00
19
4
6
29
07
8
4
6
0
11
81
00
0
0
0
0
0
6
01
0
0
0
0
6
9
04
8
4
6
0
17
96
05
3
1
2
0
7
51
01
5
3
4
0
10
45
04
1
0
0
0
0
55
04
7
3
0
0
0
10
00
0
1
6
0
17
31
01
0
0
0
0
0
1
14
8
26
14
8
27
6
3
10
8
5
17
11
1
16
2
1
3
1
6
8
Public Administration
& Policy
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Instructor
Lecturer
In-Residence
Total
TOTAL SPA
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Instructor
Lecturer
In-Residence
Total
PROFESSIONAL
& EXTENDED
STUDIES
Assistant Professor
Instructor
Lecturer
Total
LAW
Professor
(Excludes WCL Library) Associate Professor
Assistant Professor/
Instructor
Lecturer
In-Residence
Total
UNIV&WCL
LIBRARY
Teaching* Admin**
Librarian
Associate Librarian
Assistant Librarian
Total
Table 6-3: 4 of 5
School/Department
Rank
Teaching* Admin**
OTHER
Other***
Total
M
W
Tenure
Tenure
Term
Track
Associate Professor
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
Total
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
TOTAL FACULTY
Professor
183
19
10
212 156
56
201
0
11
Associate Professor
152
4
23
179
76 103
159
14
6
Assistant Professor
194
0
18
212 107 105
6
115
91
Instructor
44
0
1
45
20
25
0
0
45
Lecturer
133
2
1
136
60
76
0
0
136
In-Residence
55
0
9
64
38
26
0
0
64
Total
761
25
62
848 457 391
366
129
353
*Teaching faculty as defined by the American Association of University Professors (AAUP): "all members of the instructional/ research staff
who are employed full-time and whose major (at least 50%) regular assignment is instruction (including released time for research)."
**Admin faculty not report to AAUP, refers to Administrators with faculty status such as the president, provost, deans, and associate deans.
***Other faculty not reported to AAUP includes: 10 Research faculty or faculty on research leave; 26 University and WCL Librarians;
13 faculty on leave without pay (Fall, AY, CY, or combination of LWOP spring and no classes fall); 8 one semester / fractional appt /
spring start date; 4 retirement/terminal leave effective fall 2013; and 1 faculty not paid by AU. These categories are not mutually exclusive
but express the primary reason. Please note these categories are not mutually exclusive but express the primary reason a faculty member is
not reported as teaching or administrative.
Table 6-3: 5 of 5
TABLE 6-4
Total Full-Time Faculty by School/College, Rank, and Race/Ethnicity
2013 - 2014
School/College
ARTS & SCIENCES
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Instructor
Lecturer
In-Residence
Total
BUSINESS
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Lecturer
In-Residence
Total
COMMUNICATION
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Instructor
Lecturer
In-Residence
Total
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Instructor
Lecturer
In-Residence
Total
American
Indian/
Native
American
Asian
American/
Pacific
Islander
Black
Hispanic
White
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
6
12
2
6
0
31
3
5
6
3
4
1
22
1
9
3
4
11
0
28
57
59
65
13
58
7
259
1
4
8
2
7
0
22
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
67
83
95
24
86
8
363
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
3
1
0
0
8
1
1
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
13
14
14
2
18
61
0
2
1
0
1
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
19
20
16
2
19
76
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
3
0
1
1
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
12
9
2
6
6
45
0
1
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
15
13
2
6
7
53
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
1
5
2
1
0
12
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
2
0
1
2
6
17
17
22
4
19
4
83
3
1
5
0
5
1
15
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
20
34
6
26
7
118
1 of 2
International /
Permanent Not Reported
Resident*
TOTAL
School/College
American
Indian/
Native
American
Asian
American/
Pacific
Islander
Black
Hispanic
White
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Professor
0
0
0
0
25
Associate Professor
0
0
1
0
17
Assistant Professor
0
1
1
0
19
Instructor
0
0
0
0
3
Lecturer
0
0
0
1
9
In-Residence
0
0
0
0
6
Total
0
1
2
1
79
PROFESSIONAL
& EXTENDED STUDIES
Assistant Professor
0
1
0
0
16
Instructor
0
0
0
0
3
Lecturer
0
0
1
0
5
Total
0
1
1
0
24
LAW
Professor
0
1
6
1
52
Associate Professor
2
1
1
4
0
0
1
0
3
Assistant Professor
0
Instructor
0
0
0
1
5
In-Residence
0
2
1
2
12
Total
0
5
9
5
76
UNIV/WCL LIBRARY
Librarian
0
0
0
0
5
Associate Librarian
0
1
0
0
12
Assistant Librarian
0
0
1
0
7
Total
0
1
1
0
24
OTHER
Associate Professor
0
0
0
0
1
Total
0
0
0
0
1
TOTAL FACULTY
Professor
1
13
11
3
179
Associate Professor
0
14
9
11
136
Assistant Professor
0
22
10
5
155
Instructor
0
4
3
5
30
Lecturer
0
7
5
13
99
In-Residence
0
2
3
4
53
Total
1
62
41
41
652
*Beginning Fall 2012, International faculty includes non-U.S. citizens with temporary visas and US permanent residents.
Race/ethnicity data as self-reported to Human Resources.
Table 6-4: 2 of 2
International /
Permanent Not Reported
Resident*
TOTAL
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
18
23
3
10
6
85
2
1
0
3
0
0
0
0
19
4
6
29
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
61
8
4
6
17
96
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
5
14
8
27
0
0
0
0
1
1
5
9
19
3
12
2
50
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
212
179
212
45
136
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