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Clayton State University Fact Book 2011

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preface ........................................................................ ii General Information ................................................... 1 

The Year in Review .................................................. 2 Enrollment History and Major Academic Events ....... 4 Accreditations and Approvals ................................... 5 Degree Majors and Minors ....................................... 6 

Student Information ................................................... 8 Fall Enrollment at Clayton State University ............. 10 Spring Enrollment at Clayton State University ........ 11 Summer Enrollment at Clayton State University ..... 12 Fall Enrollment by Student Status .......................... 13 Spring Enrollment by Student Status ...................... 14 Summer Enrollment by Student Status ................... 15 New Student Enrollment by Semester/Term ........... 16 Enrollment by Ethnic Group .................................... 17 Enrollment by Full Time/Part Time Status .............. 18 Student Course Loads ............................................ 19 Enrollment by Age .................................................. 20 Enrollment by Gender and School .......................... 21 Undergraduate Student Credit Hours

by Department .................................................... 22 Graduate Student Credit Hours

by Degree Program ............................................ 25 

Test Scores and High School GPA's for First-Time Full-Time Freshmen .......................... 26 

New Student Enrollment - Fall Semesters .............. 27 New Student Enrollment - Spring Semesters .......... 28 New Student Enrollment - Summer Terms ............. 29 Enrollment by Georgia County ................................ 30 Fall 2010 Enrollment by State ................................. 31 Enrollment by Country of Origin .............................. 32 International Programs............................................ 33 

Faculty Data .............................................................. 35 Full-Time Faculty .................................................... 37 Graduate Faculty .................................................... 48 Committee Memberships ........................................ 49 

Financial Data ........................................................... 51 Outcome Data ........................................................... 57 

Retention of First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen ......... 59 Graduation Rates for First-Time, Full-

Time Freshmen .................................................. 60 Total Degrees Conferred 2008-2010 ...................... 61 College of Arts and Sciences Degrees ................... 62 School of Business Degrees ................................... 64 College of Health Degrees ...................................... 64 College of Information and Mathematical Sciences

Degrees .............................................................. 65 

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Preface

If we could first know where we are and where we are tending, we could better judge what to do and how to do it.

Abraham Lincoln

The 2010-2011 FACT BOOK is to document the characteristics of Clayton State University and the factors that cause change in these characteristics, in order to inform strategic and long-range planning efforts. Established in 1969 in a park-like setting 15 minutes from downtown Atlanta, Clayton State University serves the metro Atlanta area as a hub for undergraduate education. Clayton State currently has more than 6,600 students and is ranked by U.S. News & World Report as having the most diverse student population among comprehensive baccalaureate-level colleges and universities in the Southeastern United States. A national pioneer in “ubiquitous computing” and a leader in on-line and distance education, Clayton State is one of only 36 “Notebook Universities” in the country, and was the third public university to require that each student have access to a notebook computer. Clayton State is the only academic institution in the Southeast with a world-class recital hall (Spivey Hall) on campus. Clayton State is also the only university in the country adjacent to both state and national archives facilities. The University currently offers over 30 baccalaureate degree programs and 8 graduate programs with several new programs under development. The University’s Athletics program features 10 sports and competes at the NCAA Division II-level in the Peach Belt Athletic Conference.

Every effort has been made to ensure that the data contained in this document are accurate and easy to use. Prior

to use of the data in policy development and/or analysis, you may wish to contact Jillian Jones or me to ensure that you receive any post-publication changes.

Narem Reddy, Ph.D.

Director of Institutional Research 678-466-4100

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General Information

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The Year in Review June 2011 • Diverse: Issues in Higher Education ranks Clayton State high in Undergraduate Minority Degrees Awarded in the Healthcare Fields • Director of International Programs, John E. Parkerson, named President of World Trade Center Atlanta • Alan Xie’s paintings featured at Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia • Clayton State Alumna Serves in Humanitarian Dental Clinic in Nepal • Clayton State students and Math Professor awarded $17,000 grant by Committee on the Status of Women in Computing Research (CRA-W) May 2011 • Clayton State University among the first University System of Georgia institutions to initiate a comprehensive program for service members • Clayton State graduates nearly 500 students April 2011 • Nursing student Rachel Konsky honored in 2009-2010 Kaiser Permanente Community Benefit Report • Dr. Gregory V. McNamara, Associate Professor of English, appointed site Director for USG European Council London Program • Health and Fitness Management Professor Dr. Melanie Poudevigne joins efforts to find a cure for Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva • Professor Emeritus, Dr. Bradley Rice honored with Georgia Association of Historians McCall Award March 2011 • Clayton State University women’s basketball team brings home the NCAA Division II championship • Head women’s basketball coach Dennis Cox selected Russell Athletic/WBCA Division II National Coach of the Year February 2011 • Professor Gregory S. Kordecki, Associate Professor of Accounting, honored as recipient of the Georgia Society of CPAs 2010 Outstanding

Accounting Educator Award • College of Health Dean, Dr. Lisa Eichelberger, chairs statewide coalition for FWJ/AARP Regional Action Coalition January 2011 • Clayton State sets Enrollment Spring Semester enrollment record at 6,759 • The University’s newest building, The Laboratory Annex Building (The LAB) dedicated December 2010 • Clayton State International Students contribute $1 Million Plus to local economy • Fayette County High School student receives Associate’s Degree at Clayton State

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November 2010 • Math Club students attend UNC-Greensboro Mathematics and Statistics Conference • Clayton State’s Salvatore LoCascio wins Mu Phi Epsilon Music Scholarship Competition • University approved for exemption from Regents’ Test • Clayton State Students and Faculty join in AIDS Walk Atlanta • Dr. Micheal Crafton permanently named Provost/Vice President for Academic Affairs

October 2010 • Clayton State Student Help Desk wins video contest at University System of Georgia Computing Conference • Clayton State Dual Enrollment student named to Georgia Superintendent of Schools Student Advisory Council • Brett Reichert added as Associate Director of International Student Services • Lambda Epsilon Chi National Honor Society established • Clayton State student recognized at Georgia County Intern Conference September 2010 • Student Affairs receives grants from Governor’s Office of Highway Safety • Assistant Professor of Legal Studies/Paralegal Studies Sheryne Southard named recipient of Board of Regents Scholarship of Teach and

Learning Award August 2010 • “What Every Singer Needs to Know About the Body”, co-authored by Clayton State’s director of Opera and Vocal Studies Dr. Kurt-Alexander

Zeller, is published in Japan and reviewed in the Journal of Singing • Clayton State University welcomes two new foreign exchange students • Clayton State noted in Georgia’s only monthly news magazine, James as a “Best Buy” and a happy marriage of ethnic diversity and scholastic

achievement • Master of Science in Psychology program officially started July 2010 • Clayton State University senior Stephanie Cooper appeared on a CNN television program as part of a panel of four students from four of

Georgia’s Universities • Supply Chain Management approved as an undergraduate major June 2010 • Associate Professor of Political Science, Dr. Sean Mattie helps local high school students prepare for Advanced Placement American

Government exam • Georgia Power donated $5000 to Clayton State University’s Wi2STEM organization, allowing students to attend professional conferences in

their disciplines • Undergraduate Chemistry major available to students • Small Business Development Center honored for Continuing Education Program of the Year   

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Enrollment History and Major Academic Events

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Accreditations and Approvals Regional Accreditation:

• Clayton State University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097: Telephone number 404-679-4501) to award degrees at the associate, baccalaureate, and masters levels.

International Accreditation: • Clayton State’s School of Business is accredited by the Association to advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).

National Accreditations: • The Dental Hygiene Program is accredited by the American Dental Association Commission on Dental Accreditation. • The Health Care Management Program holds the Association of University Programs in Health Administration’s full certified

undergraduate status. • Clayton State University is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music. • The Paralegal Program is accredited by the American Bar Association. • The Nursing Program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. • The University’s teacher preparation program is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education.

State or Local Accreditations: • The Nursing Program is approved by the Georgia Board of Nursing. • The University’s teacher preparation program is approved by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission.

Financial Aid Programs: The University has been approved for the following state and federal programs:

Veterans Administration Benefits Federal Work Study Program Federal Nursing Loans Federal Student Loans Federal Pell Grants Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (SEOG) HOPE Scholarship & Grant Program Accel Program Georgia Service Cancelable Loans Georgia LEAP Grant Program (Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership)

GSFC Peer Financial Counseling Program GASFAA/GSFC High School Counselor Internship Program Georgia Promise & Promise II Teacher Scholarship Loan Programs Georgia Governor’s Scholarship Program Georgia Public Safety Memorial Grant Program Georgia Law Enforcement Personnel Dependent Grant Program (LEPD) Robert C. Byrd Scholarship Program ROTC/Military Science

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Degree Majors and Minors Graduate Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Master of Arts in Teaching With Majors in:

English Mathematics

Master of Archival Studies Master of Business Administration

Master of Health Administration Master of Science in Nursing Master of Science With Majors in:

Psychology

Baccalaureate Bachelor of Arts With Majors in:

Communication and Media Studies English History Liberal Studies Middle Grades Education Music Theatre

Bachelor of Applied Science With Majors in:

Administrative Management Allied Health Administration Dental Hygiene Practice & Administration Homeland Security/Emergency Mgmt Technology Management

Bachelor of Business Administration With Majors in:

Accounting General Business Logistics & Supply Chain Management Management Marketing

Bachelor of Science in Nursing Bachelor of Information Technology Bachelor of Paralegal Studies Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Science With Majors in:

Biology Chemistry Computer Science Criminal Justice Health Care Management Health and Fitness Management Information Technology (WebBSIT) Integrative Studies Legal Studies Mathematics Political Science Psychology and Human Services Sociology

Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene

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Baccalaureate Minors Art African-American Studies Chemistry Communication and Media Studies English Finance French General Business History Information Technology Marketing

Mathematics Music Philosophy Political Science Psychology Sociology Spanish Supply Chain Management Theatre Women’s Studies

Associate Associate of Arts Associate of Science Applied Associate and Certificate Computer Networking Information Technology Marketing and Merchandising Technology Office Administration Paralegal Studies

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Student Information

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Fall Enrollment at Clayton State University Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010

Headcount 6,081 6,043 6,074 6,587 6,604FTE 4,915 4,895 4,972 5,430 5,530

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Spring Enrollment at Clayton State University Spring 2007 Spring 2008 Spring 2009 Spring 2010 Spring 2011

Headcount 6,007 5,934 6,127 6,687 6,759FTE 4,815 4,800 5,057 5,550 5,599

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Summer Enrollment at Clayton State University Summer 2006 Summer 2007 Summer 2008 Summer 2009 Summer 2010

Headcount 3,365 3,454 3,512 3,820 4,014FTE 1,804 1,880 1,963 2,159 2,472

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Fall Enrollment by Student Status Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010

Freshmen 1,660 1,500 1,306 1,359 1,219Sophomores 1,276 1,294 1,223 1,247 1,132Juniors 1,377 1,336 1,444 1,487 1,507Seniors 1,668 1,738 1,800 2,141 2,207Graduate 13 69 153 174 238Other 87 106 148 179 301Total 6,081 6,043 6,074 6,587 6,604

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Spring Enrollment by Student Status Spring 2007 Spring 2008 Spring 2009 Spring 2010 Spring 2011

Freshmen 1,392 1,203 1,107 1,185 1,135Sophomores 1,381 1,268 1,248 1,209 1,151Juniors 1,396 1,460 1,483 1,589 1,556Seniors 1,721 1,778 1,964 2,310 2,364Graduate 12 114 165 190 265Other 105 111 160 204 288Total 6,007 5,934 6,127 6,687 6,759

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Summer Enrollment by Student Status Summer 2006 Summer 2007 Summer 2008 Summer 2009 Summer 2010

Freshmen 627 604 486 487 525Sophomores 647 658 625 620 601Juniors 768 815 919 929 946Seniors 1,127 1,155 1,156 1,448 1,554Graduate 5 90 117 176Other 191 217 236 219 212Total 3,360 3,454 3,512 3,820 4,014

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New Student Enrollment by Semester/Term Term FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011

Summer 489 498 548 595 581Fall 1,536 1,384 1,360 1,542 1,535Spring 768 688 689 852 804Total 2,793 2,570 2,597 2,989 2,920

Summer20%

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Spring27%

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Enrollment by Ethnic Group Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Am. Indian or Alaskan Native 14 14 13 28 24Asian 343 313 299 291 292Black 3,200 3,241 3,291 4,071 4,078Hispanic (of any race) 161 167 172 295 241Multiracial 317 275 247 180 126Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 21 10White 1,963 1,746 1,608 1,670 1,632Unknown 83 287 444 31 201Total Enrollment 6,067 6,029 6,061 6,559 6,604% Minority 66.3 66.3 66.1 74.2 72.2Note: Race and Ethnicity Categories have been changed according to Department of Education guidelines.

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Enrollment by Full Time/Part Time Status Semester Full Time Part Time Total % Full Time

Fall 2006 3,373 2,708 6,081 55.5Spring 2007 3,231 2,776 6,007 53.8Fall 2007 3,348 2,695 6,043 55.4Spring 2008 3,243 2,691 5,934 54.7Fall 2008 3,397 2,677 6,074 55.9Spring 2009 3,468 2,659 6,127 56.6Fall 2009 3,755 2,823 6,587 57.0Spring 2010 3,825 2,682 6,687 57.2Fall 2010 3,868 2,736 6,604 58.6Spring 2011 3,785 2,974 6,759 56.0Note: Nine or more hours is considered full-time for graduate students and 12 or more for undergraduate students

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Student Course Loads Fall 2010

Status/Credit Hours Number of Students Percent of Students Part-Time 1-5 281 4.36-11 2,287 34.6Graduate (1-8) 168 2.5Total 2,736 41.4Full-Time 12-15 3,358 50.816+ 440 6.7Graduate (9+) 70 1.1Total 3,868 58.6

Spring 2011 Part-Time 1-5 284 4.26-11 2,492 36.9Graduate (1-8) 194 2.9Total 2,970 43.9Full-Time

12-15 3,229 47.816+ 489 7.2Graduate (9+) 71 1.1Total 3,789 56.1

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Enrollment by Age

Fall 2010

Age Range Number of Students

Percent of Students

Under 18 250 3.818-24 2,744 41.625-34 1,908 28.935-50 1,472 22.351 and over 230 3.5Total 6,604 100.0Average Age 29 Oldest Age 77 Youngest Age 16

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Age Range Number of Students

Percent of Students

Under 18 158 2.318-24 2,784 41.225-34 1,991 29.535-50 1,568 23.251 and over 258 3.8Total 6,759 100.0Average Age 29 Oldest Age 75 Youngest Age 16

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Enrollment by Gender and School College/School Male Female Total Percent of Total Male Percent Female Percent

Fall 2010 Arts and Sciences 1,037 2,439 3,476 52.6 29.8 70.2Business 538 895 1,433 21.7 37.5 62.5Health 142 1,133 1,275 19.3 11.1 88.9CIMS 287 133 420 6.4 68.3 31.7Total 2,004 4,600 6,604 100.0 30.3 69.7

Spring 2011 Arts and Sciences 1,055 2,469 3,524 52.1 29.9 70.1Business 551 957 1,508 22.3 36.5 63.5Health 139 1,135 1,274 18.8 10.9 89.1CIMS 319 134 453 6.7 70.4 29.6Total 2,064 4,695 6,759 100.0 30.5 69.5 Note: Due to reorganization in fall 2009, some colleges/schools have been adjusted.

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Undergraduate Student Credit Hours by Department

Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010University Total 64,181 63,939 63,718 69,813 69,681

Arts and Sciences

Department Communicative Arts and Integrative Studies 6,681 6,822 6,749 English 6,462 6,384Humanities 9,390 9,111Interdisciplinary Studies 294 414Language and Literature 6,453 6,324 6,168 Music 1,510 1,618 1,525 Natural Sciences 7,571 7,815 7,317 8,554 8,601Psychology 4,539 4,656 4,671 5,118 5,247Social Sciences 10,021 9,918 9,888 9,740 8,819Teacher Education 825 917 1,127 1,135 1,077Undeclared Department 298 625 Visual and Performing Arts 4,576 4,246

Total 37,898 38,695 37,445 45,269 43,899

Business Department Business 6,741 6,402 6,904 8,326 7,300Health Care Management 2,550 2,753 3,205 2,067 2,550

Total 9,291 9,155 10,109 10,393 9,850

Information and Mathematical Sciences

Department Information Technology 1,299 1,344 1,365 2,396 2,417Mathematics 6,634 6,553 6,112 5,881 5,169

Total 7,933 7,897 7,477 8,277 7,586

Professional Studies Department Administrative and Technology Management 4,137 3,245 2,917

Total 4,137 3,245 2,917

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Undergraduate Student Credit Hours by Department (cont.)

Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010

Health Department Nursing 3,564 3,671 3,641 3,917 5,127Dental Hygiene 653 571 668 647 605

Total 4,217 4,242 4,309 4,564 5,732Learning Support

Total 705 705 831 834 1,994Other

630 476 620 Note: Due to reorganization in Spring 2007 and Fall 2009, some departments and colleges/schools may have been adjusted.

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Graduate Student Credit Hours by Degree Program

Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010

University Total 372 952 1,285 1,598

Arts and Sciences

Degree Program Master of Arts in Liberal Studies 87 89 150 135Master of Teaching in English 68 106Master of Psychology 63

Total 87 89 218 304

Business Degree Program Master of Business Administration 233 739 597 712Master of Health Administration 90 213 308 290

Total 233 739 905 1,002

Information and Mathematical Sciences

Degree Program Master of Teaching in Mathematics 50 69Master of Archival Studies 60

Total 50 129

Health Degree Program Master of Science in Nursing 52 124 112 163

Total 52 124 112 163

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Test Scores and High School GPA's for First-Time Full-Time Freshmen Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 ACT Composite Number 214 186 157 136 151Average 20.0 19.7 20.1 19.8 19.9SAT Total Number 504 441 283 274 294Average 998 975 971 980 960High School GPA 3.50-4.00 118 98 46 71 673.00-3.49 214 183 136 124 1252.50-2.99 207 174 122 98 1182.00-2.49 49 77 32 27 21<2.00 0 1 0 1 0Total 508 533 336 321 331Average 3.00 2.98 3.02 3.09 3.08

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New Student Enrollment - Fall Semesters Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010

Joint Enrollment 47 73 111 132 199Beginning Freshmen 658 561 552 553 530Transfer 774 692 637 772 691Graduate 40 51 69 71Other 57 18 9 16 44Total 1,536 1,384 1,360 1,542 1,535

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New Student Enrollment - Spring Semesters Spring 2007 Spring 2008 Spring 2009 Spring 2010 Spring 2011 Joint Enrollment 30 23 23 27 30Beginning Freshmen 213 179 220 164 190Transfer 497 436 410 601 519Graduate 38 25 44 45Other 28 12 11 16 20Total 768 688 689 852 804

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New Student Enrollment - Summer Terms Summer 2006 Summer 2007 Summer 2008 Summer 2009 Summer 2010 Joint Enrollment 2 1 0 1 0Beginning Freshmen 70 84 88 85 97Transfer 244 218 246 295 263Graduate 2 4 14 49Other 173 193 210 200 172Total 489 498 548 595 581

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Enrollment by Georgia County County Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010

Clayton 1,711 1,692 1,682 1,569 1,669 1,573Henry 1,212 1,230 1,238 1,208 1,119 1,317Fulton 615 686 692 699 757 853Dekalb 618 643 632 701 745 741Fayette 437 418 430 484 510 556Rockdale 138 129 130 127 146 141Coweta 115 117 125 112 116 150Spalding 116 106 95 77 86 79Gwinnett 106 103 91 133 120 144Newton 73 94 88 69 65 99Cobb 67 72 75 96 101 91Other 239 389 429 561 477 432Total 5,447 5,679 5,707 5,836 5,911 6,176

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Fall 2010 Enrollment by State

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Enrollment by Country of Origin Country Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010

Nigeria 18 10 5 6 4South Africa 7 3 5 7 5United Kingdom 12 10 8 11 10Canada 6 3 3 3 5Kenya 9 3 2 3 3India 11 3 0 3 3Pakistan 4 4 4 2 1Other 86 45 48 62 57Total 153 81 75 97 88Total Countries Represented 53 34 35 39 45

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International Programs

Clayton State University’s many international partnerships make it possible for students to study in places such as China, South Africa, England, Chile, Argentina, Italy, France, India, Thailand, Malaysia/Singapore, Greece, Germany, Czech Republic, Ghana, and Spain.

Faculty Participation International Programs Country 2007 2008 2009 2010

Argentina/Chile Thailand London/Paris 2 Italy 1 Malaysia/Singapore 15 South Africa India 1 2 2 Peru 1 Hungary 1 2

Students Participation International Programs Country 2007 2008 2009 2010

Ghana 1 Chile London 23 12 France 10 Italy 1 14 12 12 United Kingdom 25 South Africa 15 17 Other 1 31 47 66 Total 76 74 59 78

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Faculty Data

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Full-Time Faculty 2010 - 2011

COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES Dean Nasser Momayezi, PhD, Professor, Tenured Associate Dean John G. Campbell, PhD, Professor, Tenured Assistant Dean R.B. Rosenburg, PhD, Professor, Tenured English Department Chair Barbara Goodman, PhD, Professor Professors Gwendolyn Jones-Harold, PhD, Tenured Henrietta C. Miller, PhD, Tenured Associate Professors Susan Copeland, PhD, Tenured Brigette Byrd, PhD, Tenured Gregory McNamara, PhD, Tenured Kathryn J. Pratt Russell, PhD, Tenured

Associate Professors (cont.) LaJuan E. Simpson, PhD, Tenured Patricia A. Smith, EdD Assistant Professors Gregory James Flail, PhD Mary Lamb, PhD Eugene Ngezem, PhD Susan Rashid Horn, PhD

Senior Lecturers Debra F. Durden, Med Lecturers Benie Colvin, PhD Margaret W. Fletcher, PhD Robert R. Pfeiffer, PhD

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Humanities Department Chair Edward Joe Johnson, PhD, Associate Professor, Tenured Professor(s) Ronald L. Jackson, PhD, Tenured Associate Professors Alexander Hall, PhD, Tenured Todd Janke, PhD, Tenured Kathryn W. Kemp, PhD, Tenured Marko Maunula, PhD, Tenured Victoria Pasley, PhD, Tenured

Associate Professors (cont.) Adam Tate, PhD, Tenured

Director, Honors Program Christopher Ward, PhD, Tenured Assistant Professors Khedija Gadhoum, PhD David Gilbert, PhD Randall S. Gooden, PhD

Assistant Professors (cont.) Dennis Miller, PhD Carol L. White, PhD Lecturers Michael S. Hollifield, MA Lisa Keele, PhD

Interdisciplinary Studies Wendy Burns-Ardolino, PhD, Associate Professor, Tenured Natural Sciences Department Chair Michelle Furlong, PhD, Associate Professor, Tenured Professors James R. Braun, PhD, Tenured Thomas Eaves, EdD, Tenured Associate Professors Jere Ann Boudell, PhD, Tenured Stephen C. Burnett, PhD, Tenured Caroline E. Clower, PhD, Tenured Susan F. Hornbuckle, PhD, Tenured Jacqueline A. Jordan, PhD, Tenured Christopher H. Kodani, PhD, Tenured Tatiana A. Krivosheev, PhD, Tenured

Associate Professors (cont.) Barbara Muslof, PhD, Tenured Francine Norflus, PhD, Tenured Melaine Poudevigne, PhD, Tenured Patricia Todebush, PhD, Tenured Assistant Professors Augustine Agyeman, PhD Samantha Fowler, PhD J. Yvette Gardner, PhD Jonathan Lyon, PhD Paul Melvin, PhD

Assistant Professors (cont.) Joshua M. Parker, PhD Manning Sabatier, PhD Richard Singiser, PhD Senior Lecturers Harold R. Banke, MEd Renee E. McFarlane, MS Lecturers Diane E. Day, PhD Amy Rollins, MS

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Psychology Department Chair Donna W. McCarty, PhD, Professor, Tenured Professors Catherine G. Deering, PhD, Tenured Associate Professors Erica J. Gannon, PhD, Tenured Brian Goldman, PhD, Tenured Antoinette R. Miller, PhD, Tenured

Associate Professors (cont.) Mario Norman, PhD, Tenured Assistant Professors Eric M. Bridges, PhD Christina Camp, PhD

Assistant Professors (cont.) Mark Daddona, PhD

Assoc. Vice President, Enrollment Management and Student Success

Deborah F. Deckner, PhD Pinar Gurkas, PhD Samuel J. Maddox, PhD J. Celeste Walley-Jean, PhD

Social Sciences Department Chair A. Rafik Mohamed, PhD, Associate Professor Professors Rodger Bates, PhD, Professor, Tenured Kevin P. Demmitt, PhD, Tenured

Assoc.. Vice President, Academic Outreach Joseph S. Trachtenberg, PhD, Tenured Associate Professors Christie H. Burton, EdD, Tenured Thomas Garsombke, PhD Erman Khan, PhD Karen B. Young, PhD, Tenured

Assistant Professors Augustine Ayuk, PhD Matthew S. Cornick, JD Joseph Corrado, PhD Jason Davis, PhD Lisa Holland-Davis, PhD Sean Mattie, PhD Mara A. Mooney, JD Sheryne M. Southard, JD

Senior Lecturers Virginia Bass, EdS Bryan LaBrecque, MBA Lecturers Teri D. Fields, JD Lawrence K. Menter, JD

Teacher Education Department Chair Ruth Caillouet, PhD, Associate Professor Associate Professors Mary Hollowell, PhD

Assistant Professors Dennis Attick, PhD Erica K. Dotson, EdD David W. Messer, EdD

Assistant Professors Shayla Mitchell, PhD Mari Ann Roberts, ABD

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Visual and Performing Arts Department Chair Susan Tusing, PhD, Associate Professor Professors Shaun M. Amos, DMA, Tenured David A. Ludley, PhD, Tenured Michiko Otaki, DMA, Tenured Douglas B. Wheeler, PhD, Tenured Associate Professors Virginia A. Bonner, PhD, Tenured Randall Clark, PhD, Tenured Steven A. Spence, PhD, Tenured

Associate Professors (cont.) Felicia Stewart, PhD Kurt-Alexander N. Zeller, DMA, Tenured Assistant Professors Patrick Carney, PhD Philip DePoy, MLA Christina Howell, PhD Kristin Lyman, PhD Mark May, PhD

Assistant Professors (cont.) Susan L. McFarlane-Alvarez, PhD Keisha Tassie, PhD Shontelle Thrash, MFA Alan Caomin Xie, MFA Instructors John Flinn, ABD

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COLLEGE OF INFORMATION AND MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES Dean Lila Roberts, PhD, Professor, Tenured Information Technology Department Chair Byron A. Jeff, PhD, Associate Professor, Tenured Professors Shakil Aktar, PhD, Tenured Associate Professors Cheri Long, PhD, Tenured Muhammad Rahman, PhD

Associate Professors (cont.) Lei Zhu, PhD Assistant Professors Junfeng Qu, PhD

Senior Lecturers Larry D. Booth, MS John S. Burningham, DIT

Mathematics Department Chair Nathan A. Borchelt, PhD, Associate Professor, Tenured Professors Catherine C. Aust, PhD, Tenured Anthony Giovannitti, PhD, Tenured Annita W. Hunt, EdD, Tenured Linda E. Nash, PhD, Tenured Associate Professors Michael Dancs, PhD Weihu Hong, PhD, Tenured Catherine A. Matos, PhD, Tenured

Associate Professors (cont.) Kelli Nipper, PhD, Tenured David B. Williams, PhD, Tenured Assistant Professors Christian Barrientos, PhD Elliot Krop, PhD Christopher Raridan, PhD Anthony Stinson, PhD

Lecturers Mary H. Hudachek-Buswell, MAM Keith Driscoll, PhD Sandra Jones, MA Matthew Smith, MAT Jelinda Spotorno, MS Patrick Taylor, PhD Ifeoma Uzoka-Walker, EdD

Archival Studies Richard Pearce Moses, MS, Assistant Professor

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SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Dean Alphonoso Ogbuehi, PhD, Professor, Tenured Associate Dean Diane Prince, PhD, Associate Professor, Tenured Professors Michael H. Deis, EdD, Tenured Louis F. Jourdan, PhD, Tenured James Keebler, PhD Gary L. May, PhD, Tenured George E. Nakos, DBA, Tenured Canchepura Narayanaswamy, PhD, Tenured Associate Professors Maria Bullen, PhD Scott Butterfield, PhD Nikki M. Finlay, PhD, Tenured David Furman, PhD, Tenured

Associate Professors (cont.) Craig Hill, PhD Gregory S. Kordecki, MDS, Tenured Chen-Miao Lin, PhD Adel Novin, PhD, Tenured Judith Ogden, JD, Tenured Margaret Thompson, PhD, Tenured Anita Whiting, PhD, Tenured Assistant Professors Ali Dadpay, PhD Reza Kheirandish, PhD Louis Orchard, PhD

Assistant Professors (cont.) John Parkerson, JD Howard Charles Ralph, PhD Beverly Wright, PhD Senior Lecturers John Mascaritolo, MBA Lecturers Ronald Dulaney, MBA

Health Care Management Department Chair Peter G. Fitzpatrick, RPh, EdD, Professor, Tenured Professors Thomas McIlwain, PhD

Dean, Graduated Studies Associate Professors Scott Stegall, PhD

Associate Professors (cont.) Sanford Weinberg, PhD Assistant Professors Qiu Fang, PhD Ronald Fuqua, PhD

Assistant Professors (cont.) William Kent Williams, MS Senior Lecturers Deborah M. Gritzmacher, RN, MS

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COLLEGE OF HEALTH Dean Lisa W. Eichelberger, DSN, Professor, Tenured Nursing Department Chair Sue Ellen Odom, DSN, Associate Professor, Tenured Professors Katherine Willock, PhD Susan J. Sanner, PhD, Tenured Associate Professors Kathleen Cannella, PhD Deborah Carr-Warner, PhD Jennell Piplico Charles, PhD Betty Glenn Lane, PhD, Tenured Charlene Romer, PhD Lynn Stover, DSN Eunice Warren, PhD

Associate Professors (cont.) Karen E. Weaver, PhD Assistant Professors Katrina R. Barnes, MS Debra J. Cody, MS Victoria Foster, MSN Laurie Materna, PhD Misi Grace Nteff, MS Lillian Parker, PhD Sharon Jane Shaw, MS Terri Summers, PhD

Assistant Professors (cont.) Deonna Tanner, MSN Susan Walsh, MN Isadora E. Weir, MN Instructors Nancy Capponi, MSN Elicia S. Collins, MSN Judith Ruvalcaba, MSN Marilyn Stroy, MSN Dina Swearngin, MSN

Dental Hygiene Department Chair Susan I. Duley, RDH, EdD, Professor Assistant Professors Gail Barnes, RDH, PhD Ximena Zornosa, DMD Instructors Joanna Harris, MS

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Full-Time Instructional Faculty by College/School - Fall 2010 College/School Total Faculty % Tenured % Female % Male % Minority College of Arts and Sciences 120 43.3 51.7 48.3 26.7College of Information and Mathematical Sciences 28 46.4 39.3 60.7 28.6School of Business 34 44.1 29.4 70.6 26.5College of Health 31 16.1 100.0 0.0 35.5Total 213 39.9 53.5 46.5 28.2

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Full-Time Instructional Faculty by Rank - Fall 2010

College/School Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Lecturer Total # % # % # % # % # % # %

College of Arts & Sciences 17 14.2 44 36.7 45 37.5 1 0.8 13 10.8 120 56.3College of Information and Mathematical Sciences 6 21.4 10 35.7 5 17.9 0 0.0 7 25.0 28 13.1

School of Business 9 26.5 14 41.2 8 23.5 0 0.0 3 8.8 34 16.0College of Health 4 12.9 7 22.6 13 41.9 6 19.4 1 3.2 31 14.6Total 36 16.9 75 35.2 71 33.3 7 3.3 24 11.3 213 100.0

Professor17%

Associate Professor35%

Assistant Professor34%

Instructor3%

Lecturer11%

Fall 2010 Clayton State Faculty

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Full-Time Instructional Faculty by Tenure Status - Fall 2010 College/School Tenured Tenure-Track Temporary Total

# % # % # % # % College of Arts and Sciences 52 43.3 54 45.0 14 11.7 120 56.3College of Information and Mathematical Sciences 13 46.4 8 28.6 7 25.0 28 13.1School of Business 15 44.1 16 47.1 3 8.8 34 16.0College of Health 5 16.1 12 38.7 14 45.2 31 14.6Total 85 39.9 90 42.3 38 17.8 213 100.0

Tenured40%

Tenure-Track42%

Temporary18%

Fall 2010 Clayton State Faculty

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Full-Time Instructional Faculty by Highest Degree - Fall 2010

College/School Doctorate Professional Master's Total School of Arts and Sciences 104 8 8 120College of Information and Mathematical Sciences 24 0 4 28School of Business 28 1 5 34College of Health 17 0 14 31Total 173 9 31 213

Doctorate81%

Professional4%

Master's15%

Fall 2010 Clayton State Faculty

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Graduate Faculty 2010- 2011

Dean Thomas McIlwain, PhD, Professor, Director, Master of Health Administration

Directors Wendy Burns-Ardolino, Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Ruth Caillouet, Master of Arts in Teaching English Linda E. Nash, Master of Arts in Teaching Mathematics

Katherine Willock, Master of Science in Nursing Richard Pearce-Moses, Master of Science in Archival Studies

Full Status Shakil Akhtar Dennis Attick Virginia A. Bonner Jere Ann Boudell Eric Bridges Maria Bullen Stephen Burnett Scott Butterfield Brigitte Byrd Christina Camp Joseph Corrado Jennell Charles Susan Copeland Deborah Deckner Catherine G. Deering

Michael H. Deis Susan I. Duley Thomas Eaves Nikki M. Finlay Peter G. Fitzpatrick Ronald M. Fuqua David Furman Brian M. Goldman Pinar Gurkas Alexander Hall Mary Nix Hollowell Weihu Hong Edward Joe Johnson Gewndolyn Jones-Harold Louis F. Jourdan

James Keebler Reza Kheirandish Mary Lamb Betty Glenn Lane Cherie Long Gary L. May Donna W. McCarty Gregory McNamara Antoinette R. Miller George E. Nakos CR Narayanaswamy Eugene Ngezem Kelli Nipper Francine Norflus Sue Ellen Odom

Judith Ogden Kathryn Pratt-Russell Junfeng Qu LaJuan E. Simpson Scott Stegall Felicia R. Stewart Lynn Stover Adam Tate Margaret Thompson Patricia Todebush J. Celest Walley-Jean Christopher Ward Sanford Weinberg Anita Whiting Beverly Wright

Associate Status Deborah Carr-Warner Randall Clark Ali Dadpay Philip DePoy

Victoria Foster Samantha Fowler Anthony Giovannitti Gregory S. Kordecki

Chen-Miao Lin Marko Maunula Louis Orchard Christopher Raridan

Mari Ann Roberts Susan Walsh

Temporary Status Nathan A. Borchelt Michael Dalmat Michael Dancs Gregory Flail

Craig A. Hill Elliot J. Krop David A. Ludley Samuel Maddox

Sean Mattie David Messer John Quinn Howard Charles Ralph

Charlene Romer Julia Spinolo Eunice Warren

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Committee Memberships 2010 - 2011

Faculty Council Gail Barnes, College of Health Scott Butterfield, School of Business Anthony Giovannitti, College of Information and Mathematical Sciences Alexander Hall, School of Arts and Sciences Thomas J. Hynes, Jr., President Ronald Jackson, College of Arts and Sciences James Keebler, School of Business

Betty Glenn Lane, School of Nursing Marko Manula, College of Arts and Sciences Antoinette Miller, College of Arts and Sciences Barbara Musolf, College of Arts and Sciences Judith Ogden, School of Business Junfeng Qu, College of Information and Mathematical Sciences David Williams, College of Information and Mathematical Sciences

Undergraduate Curriculum Committee Jennell Charles, School of Nursing Nikki Finlay, School of Business David Furman, School of Business Susan Hornbuckle, College of Arts and Sciences Todd Janke, College of Arts and Sciences Tatiana Krivosheev, College of Arts and Sciences Cherie Long, College of Information and Mathematical Sciences

Sam Maddox, College of Arts and Sciences Kelli Nipper, College of Information and Mathematical Sciences Howard Charles Ralph, School of Business Christopher Raridan, College of Information and Mathematical Sciences J. Celeste Walley-Jean, College of Arts and Sciences Ximena Zornosa, College of Health

Undergraduate Policy CouncilJames Braun, College of Arts and Sciences Michael Dancs, College of Information and Mathematical Sciences Ron Fuqua, School of Business Joanna Harris, College of Health Jacqueline Jordan, College of Arts and Sciences Sean Mattie, College of Arts and Sciences

Muhammad Rahman, College of Information and Mathematical Sciences Howard Charles Ralph, School of Business Charlene Romer, College of Health LaJuan Simpson, College of Arts and Sciences Scott Stegall, School of Business Lei Zhu, College of Information and Mathematical Sciences

University Promotions and TenureCatherine Deering, College of Health David Ludley, College of Arts and Sciences George Nakos, School of Business

Linda Nash, College of Information and Mathematical Sciences Michiko Otaki, College of Arts and Sciences Joe Trachtenberg, College of Arts and Sciences

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Faculty DevelopmentMichael Dancs, College of Information and Mathematical Sciences Reza Kherandish, School of Business Susan Rashid Horn, College of Arts and Sciences

Susan Walsh, College of Health Sanford Weinberg, School of Business

Honors Program CouncilWeihu Hong, College of Information and Mathematical Sciences Greg McNamara, College of Arts and Sciences Mario Norman, College of Arts and Sciences Louis Orchard, School of Business

Lillian Parker, College of Health Junfeng Qu, College of Information and Mathematical Sciences Adam Tate, Director of Honors Program, Chair

Graduate CouncilNathan Borchelt, College of Information and Mathematical Sciences, Coordinator Wendy Burns-Ardolino, College of Arts and Sciences, Coordinator Brigette Byrd, College of Arts and Sciences Ruth Caillouet, Arts and Sciences, Coordinator Craig Hill, School of Business Betty Lane, College of Health

Thomas McIlwain, School of Business, Chair, Coordinator Shayla Mitchell, College of Arts and Sciences, Coordinator Judith Ogden, School of Business, Coordinator Richard Pearce-Moses, College of Information and Mathematical Sciences, Coordinator Junfeng Qu, College of Information and Mathematical Sciences Katherine Willock, College of Health, Coordinator

Institutional Review BoardLouis Jourdan, School of Business Elliot Krop, College of Information and Mathematical Sciences Betty Glenn Lane, College of Health Sam Maddox, College of Arts and Sciences Melanie Poudevigne, College of Arts and Sciences Muhammad Rahman, College of Arts and Sciences Scott Stegall, School of Business

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Financial Data

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Tuition Revenue FY 2006 - 2010 Fiscal Year Revenue

2006 $ 15,165,059 2007 $ 15,731,083 2008 $ 16,198,028 2009 $ 18,171,895 2010 $ 19,615,429

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Grants & Contracts by Type 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Federal $1,059,327 $1,248,404 $1,597,598 $1,559,289 $1,682,656 State $946,415 $1,000,257 $992,927 $482,820 $101,968 Other $316,465 $376,353 $429,828 $490,965 $393,895 Total $2,322,208 $2,625,014 $3,020,352 $2,535,083 $2,178,520

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Education and General Funds Expenditures by Function

Function of Expenditures FY 2006 FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010

$$ % $$ % % % %

Instruction $20,740,687 44% $20,977,173 45% $21,317,827 43% $25,037,329 47% $27,218,900 45%

Research $0 0% $0 0% $19,957 0% $20,634 0% $9,869 0%

Public Service $838,887 2% $759,098 2% $704,551 1% $730,819 1% $869,790 1%

Academic Support $7,628,030 16% $7,611,135 16% $8,255,477 17% $8,521,498 16% $9,144,834 15%

Student Services $4,530,289 10% $4,806,133 10% $4,664,687 9% $5,818,111 11% $7,184,941 12%

Institutional Support $7,550,101 16% $7,461,673 16% $8,377,625 17% $8,013,033 15% $8,332,433 14%

Operation & Maint. of Plant $4,528,520 9% $4,521,701 10% $6,018,438 12% $5,373,202 10% $7,185,535 12%

Unallocated Expenses $1,859,927 4% $0 0% $0 0% $0 0% $0 0%

Total $47,676,441 100% $46,136,913 100% $49,358,562 100% $53,514,626 100% $59,946,302 100%

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Outcome Data

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Total Degrees Conferred 2008-2010

FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010 Master's 33 72Bachelor's 668 871 949Associate 165 122 106Certificate 241 68 63Total Degrees 1,074 1,094 1,190

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College of Arts and Sciences Degrees FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010

Masters Liberal Studies 2 6 Total Masters Degrees 6

Bachelor's Middle Level Education (BA) 42 50 47 Integrative Studies (BA, BS) 113 106 117 Music (BA) 10 8 8 Biology (BS) 40 45 56 Communication & Media Studies (BA) 12 19 17 Psychology (BS) 115 116 102 History 11 9 16 Criminal Justice 42 44 64 Political Science (BS) 10 11 17 English 7 14 18 Theatre 1 3 5 Sociology 2 Health & Fitness Management 6 8 6 Administrative Mgmt (BAS) 38 35 40 Technology Mgmt (BAS) 30 36 23 Total Bachelor's Degrees 477 504 538

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College of Arts and Sciences Degrees (cont.) Associates

Associate of Arts, Core Curriculum (AACC; ASCC) 17 29 23 Marketing and Merchandising (AASMMT) 10 9 6 Paralegal Studies (AASPS) 16 11 14 Aviation Maintenance Technology - Powerplant (AASAMT) (deactivated) 3 1 Medical Assisting (A.A.S.) 10 13 12 Office Administration (AASOA) 14 18 16 Architectural Drafting (deactivated) 4 1 Total Associates Degrees 74 82 71

Certificate Marketing and Merchandising 2 4 Paralegal Studies 22 38 34 Medical Assisting 10 9 10 Office Technology/Assistant 9 5 9 Total Certificates 43 56 53 Total Degrees 494 642 668 Note: Due to reorganization, some colleges/schools have been adjusted.

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School of Business Degrees FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010

Masters General Business (MBA) 31 55 Health Care Administration (MHA) 5 Total Masters Degrees 60

Bachelor's General Business (BBA) 19 16 31 Management (BBA) 48 35 69 Accounting (BBA) 53 43 45 Business Marketing & Marketing Management (BBA) 25 26 35 Health Care Management (BS) 53 83 77 Total Bachelor's Degrees 198 203 257 Total Degrees 198 234 317

College of Health Degrees FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010

Masters Nursing (MSN) 6 Total Masters Degrees 6

Bachelor's Nursing (BSN) 105 99 93 Dental Hygiene 23 36 30 Total Bachelor's Degrees 123 Total Degrees 128 135 129 Note: Due to reorganization, some colleges/schools have been adjusted.

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College of Information and Mathematical Sciences Degrees FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010

Bachelor's Information Technology 37 25 26 Mathematics 1 4 5 Total Bachelor's Degrees 38 29 31

Associates Information Technology (AASIT) 38 23 17 Computer Networking Technology (A.A.S.) 14 17 18 Total Associate Degrees 52 40 35

Certificate Computer Network Technician 11 12 10 Total Certificate Degrees 11 12 10 Total Degrees 101 81 76 Note: Due to reorganization, some colleges/schools have been adjusted.