2005 ANNUAL REPORT Use fall 2004 data in completing this form Return an Adobe Acrobat electronic version and a paper version with original CEO signature by May 13, 2005. Name of Institution Central Washington University Mailing Address 400 E. University Way City, State, Zip Ellensburg, WA 98926 1. 509-963-1111 Chief Executive Officer: Title (Dr., Rev., Mr., Ms., etc.): 2. Main Phone Number Dr. Phone 509-963-2111 509-963-3206 Name Jerilyn McIntyre FAX Position President E-mail Accreditation Liaison Officer (ALO): Title (Dr., Rev., Mr., Ms., etc.): Dr. Phone 509-963-1400 509-963-2025 Name David Soltz FAX Position Provost/Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs E-mail 3. Institution Type (check one): Public Tribal/Native 4. Degree Levels Offered (check all that apply): 5. Have changes been made in the Articles of Incorporation and/or By Laws since the 2004 Annual Report was filed? If yes, please attach a copy of the revised document(s) to this Annual Report Form. 6. Calendar plan (semester, quarter, 4-1-4, trimester, other) 7. Students (All locations) (a) undergraduate Associate Masters Doctorate NO Unduplicated Headcount 8906 Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) 8591.3 (b) graduate (if applicable) 462 393.1 (c) unclassified 613 456.4 9981 9440.8 Faculty (All locations) Unduplicated Headcount (a) Full-Time (b) Part-Time Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) 364 171 535 Totals 9. Baccalaureate Private For-Profit Quarter Totals 8. Private Non-Profit 374.8 75.2 450 Institutional Finances (a) (b) Private/Independent institutions (Include total expenses) (a) $ Public institutions (Include total current funds, expenditures and transfers, but exclude separate medical school and/or hospital budgets.) (b) $ 163,783,969.00 NOTE: ENCLOSE A COPY OF THE APPROPRIATE IPEDS FINANCIAL REPORT PAGE SHOWING VALUE REPORTED FOR (a) OR (b) above. All Institutions Respond. In NONE, so indicate. Operating Deficit $ None Accumulated Deficit $ None 10. Cohort default rate on Federal Guaranteed Student Loans for the most recent year for which data are available: Year 11. 2003 Default Rate 2.2 % Does your institution use its accreditation or pre-accreditation with the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities to establish eligibility to participate in Higher Education Act (HEA) programs, including Title IV funding? Yes No IN RESPONDING TO ITEMS 12-17, USE SUPPLEMENTARY PAGES AS NECESSARY. 12. New degree/certificate programs offered since your 2004 Annual Report and/or planned for 2005-2006. If NONE, so indicate. Certificate/Degree Level BAS BAS 13. Degree/Certificate programs of 30 semester/45 quarter credits or more in length terminated in 2004-2005 or planned for termination in 2005-2006. If NONE, so indicate. Certificate/Degree Level B.Ed. B.A. 14. Curriculum or Program Information Technology and Administrative Management Food Service Management Curriculum or Program Special Education (P-3) English: Teaching Contractual relationships with non-accredited organizations. (See Commission Policy A-6) List academic credit program(s)/course(s) operated jointly in contractual relationships with external organizations. Exclude student teaching partnerships, research contracts, contracts for non-credit offerings, etc. If NONE, so indicate. Degree/Certificate Program(s)/Course(s) External Agency/Organization None 15. Substantive Changes planned for 2005-2006. (See Commission Policy A-2) Identify substantive changes planned for 2005-2006. If NONE, so indicate. Certificate/Degree Level Curriculum or Program None -2- Student Headcount 16. Domestic Courses, Certificates and/or Degree Programs Offered for Credit at Off-Campus Locations or Through Distance Education. List all off-campus locations within the United States where courses/programs are offered for academic credit. Accurate information about off-campus programs is critical to the Commission in responding to inquiries and verifying program locations to the U.S. Department of Education relative to Title IV eligibility. The Commission requests that all courses offered for academic credit at off-campus locations be reported annually even if the program/course has been previously reported. If NONE, so indicate. Degree/ Student On-Site Co-Sponsoring Certificate Enrollment Administrator Organization Program /Course Name/Level (Headcount) YES or NO (If Applicable) Credit course(s), Certificate and/or Degree Programs offered within the United States at any off-campus location including branch, satellite or secondary campus site in or out of the institution's service area. Lynnwood BS Accounting (Program Headcount) 215 Yes Lynnwood BS Business Administration (Program Headcount) 148 Yes Lynnwood BS General Studies: Social Science (Program 26 No Headcount) Lynnwood BS Safety and Health Management 22 No Lynnwood BA Law & Justice (Program Headcount) 91 Yes Lynnwood BA.Ed Special Education 18 Lynnwood MPA Professional Accountancy (Program Headcount) 11 Yes Lynnwood Certification Initial Teaching Math 40 Yes Lynnwood Certification Supply Chain Mgmt VARIES No Lynnwood Courses ACCT 305 Cost Accounting 42 Lynnwood Courses ACCT 346 Income Tax Accounting I 46 Lynnwood Courses ACCT 346 Income Tax Accounting I 33 Lynnwood Courses ACCT 350 Intermediate Accounting I 44 Lynnwood Courses ACCT 350 Intermediate Accounting I 33 Lynnwood Courses ACCT 351 Intermediate Accounting II 23 Lynnwood Courses ACCT 405 Advanced Cost Accounting 20 Lynnwood Courses ACCT 455 Accounting Information Systems 29 Lynnwood Courses ACCT 460 Auditing 23 Lynnwood Courses ACCT 490 Cooperative 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and Accounting Coursework 10 17 54 25 6 7 5 1 26 7 20 15 25 6 1 25 29 28 25 12 26 9 1 1 5 27 Yes Yes 21 24 20 1 1 1 14 14 3 11 16 Yes b) Degree and certificate Programs of 30 semester or 45 quarter credits or more offered by Distance Education None 17. Sites outside the United States at which your institution offers programs/classes for academic credit. Please complete this form noting all educational activities your institution offers abroad, separately or in cooperation with other institutions, U.S. as well as foreign. If there are no foreign country branch operations or study-abroad programs for which your institution awards academic credit, so indicate. Location Degree/ Certificate Level Program(s) /Course(s) Student Enrollment Headcount On-Site Administrator YES or NO Co-Sponsoring Organization (If Applicable) various locations Hefei, China Tokyo, Japan various locations Beijing, China Pau, France Pécs, Hungary Valdivia, Chile Cambodia/Vietnam Dublin/Dingle, Ireland none none none none none none none none none American Institute for Foreign Study Anhui University Asia University College Consortium for International Studies CWU NSF Program CWU Pau Summer Program CWU Int'l Business Summer Program in Hungary CWU Semester Program in Chile CWU Spring Break Program to Cambodia/Vietnam 7 0 1 11 16 12 7 55 18 yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes no no no no no no no no no none CWU Spring Break Program to Ireland (Geography) 8 yes no Dublin, Ireland none CWU Spring Break Program to Ireland (Douglas Honors College & English) 11 yes no 11 Brisbane, Australia Tamamura, Japan Belfort, France Queretaro, Mexico various locations Krakow, Poland Kyoto, Japan Sydney, Australia Morelia, Mexico Edinburgh, Scotland none none none none none none none none none none Griffith University Gunma Prefectural Women's University Institut Polytechnique de Sevenans Instituto Tech. de Estudios Superiores Monterrey International Student Exchange Program Krakow Academy of Music Kyoto University of Foreign Studies Macquarie University Nutrition Program in Morelia Napier University 18 1 0 0 12 1 11 6 4 2 yes yes yes yes yes no no no no no yes yes yes yes no no no no Darwin, Australia various locations Cadiz, Spain Beijing, China Pusan, ROK Brisbane, Australia Matsue, Japan Tokyo, Japan La Coruna, Spain Guadalajara, Mex. Buenos Aires, Arg. Guanajuato, Mex. Puebla, Mexico none none none none none none none none none none none none none Charles Darwin University (formerly Northern Territory University) Northwest Council on Study Abroad (NCSA) NW Cadiz Program Peking University Pukyong National University Queensland University of Technology Shimane University Takushoku University Unversidad A Coruna Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara Universidad de Belgrano Universidad de Guanajuato (FIPSE partner institution) Universidad de las Americas - Puebla 4 43 0 0 0 10 2 3 0 34 39 3 0 yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes no yes yes no no no no no no no no no no Kingston-UponHull, England none University of Hull 3 yes no Pecs, Hungary Quito, Ecuador various locations none none none University of Pécs Washington Cooperative Program in Ecuador international internships 0 0 1 yes yes no no yes no 12 COMMENTS: CEO Signature Title Date 13