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FACTBOOK 2017-2018
Mississippi Valley State University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Mississippi Valley State University.
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FOREWORD
The Mississippi Valley State University FactBook is an annual publication of the Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness. Its primary purpose is to serve as a reference for those seeking statistical information about the University. This particular edition of the FactBook contains data for the academic years 2008-2009 through 2017-2018. It includes a wealth of information about Mississippi Valley State University such as historical facts, various enrollment breakdowns, faculty and staff demographics, student characteristics, and campus resources. This edition continues to reflect the changing landscape of the university, especially the enrollment perspective and key organizational changes. For the most part, FactBook data is derived from IHL Management Information Systems (MIS) reports. These reports represent the work of many campus units. Therefore, we would like to take this opportunity to extend our gratitude to Academic Affairs, Admissions and Recruitment, Student Records, Business & Finance, Human Resources, and especially Information Technology for their contributions. Although the 2017 FactBook contains many new facts, we realize there are numerous opportunities for presenting data. Therefore, the Office of Institutional Research is working diligently to supply new and relevant data in future editions. In the meantime, we hope this edition will prove to be informative and useful. As always, we welcome your suggestions, comments, or recommendations for the improvement of the FactBook.
Dr. Sharon Freeman, Assistant Vice President
Carol L. Lipsey, Associate Director Nahid Chowdhury, Administrative Assistant
Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness 14000 Highway 82 West #7266 Itta Bena, Mississippi 38941 http://www.mvsu.edu/ir Phone: (662) 254-3101 Fax: (662) 254-3717 Email: [email protected]
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword 1
THE INSTITUTION
Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness 5
Mission Statement 6
Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning 8
Executive Cabinet 9
Organizational Chart 10
Presidents 11
Historical Highlights 12
Academic Degree Granting Departments 13
Academic Program Inventory 14
Quick Glance: University Overview 16
ENROLLMENT
MS IHL Enrollment Comparison 18
Enrollment Overview 19
Unduplicated Enrollment: 10-Year Trend 21
Unduplicated Undergraduate Enrollment: 10-Year Trend 22
Unduplicated Graduate Enrollment: 10-Year Trend 23
Student FTE Enrollment 24
Unduplicated Enrollment Profile: 5-Year 25
Enrollment by Campus 26
Unduplicated Enrollment by Delta Counties: 5-Year Trend 28
Enrollment by Residence and Campus (In-State) 29
Enrollment by Residence and Campus (Out-of-State and International) 31
Fall-to-Spring Enrollment Change 33
Summer School Enrollment 34
DEPARTMENTS AND MAJORS
Unduplicated Enrollment by Department: 5-Year Trend 36
Enrollment by Department, Major, Ethnicity, & Gender 38
Enrollment by Department, Major, Level, & Gender 41
Enrollment by Department, Major, Level, & Status 44
Enrollment by Department, Major, Residence, & Ethnicity 47
CHARACTERISTICS
ACT Composite of First-Time Freshmen 51
Boarding Student Enrollment 52
Age Range: 5-Year Trend 53
Age Range by Department 54
Age Range by Level & Status 57
Student Credit Hour Production 58
Student-to-Faculty Ratios: 10-Year Trend 60
Retention Rates 61
Graduation Rates 62
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Degrees Granted: 10-Year Trend 63
FACULTY AND STAFF
Full-Time Faculty by Department and Rank 67
Full-Time Faculty Salaries by Rank 67
Full-Time Faculty by Highest Degree Profile 68
Full-Time Faculty by Tenure Status 69
Full-Time Faculty by Ethnicity and Gender 70
Employees by Ethnicity and EEO Categories 71
RESOURCES
Tuition and Fees 74
Expenditures 75
Revenues 76
Research and Sponsored Programs 77
Library Resources 78
GLOSSARY OF TERMS 79
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THE INSTITUTION
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OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH AND EFFECTIVENESS
The MVSU Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness (IRE) is an administrative support unit reporting directly to the Vice President for Academic Affairs. The staff consists of an Assistant Vice President and an Associate Director. Our staff remains active through our membership in the Mississippi Association for Institutional Research and our membership in pertinent institutional committees. The IRE office has a variety of responsibilities. Our primary task is to coordinate the submission of recurring IHL-MIS reports and federal IPEDS reports on behalf of the university. We also prepare a number of ad hoc reports for administrators and staff in order to inform and guide their management decisions. In addition, IRE provides information to a number of external entities including such agencies as the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), the Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund and U. S. News and World Report. Another very important role of IRE deals with SACSCOC accreditation and institutional effectiveness. In an effort to gauge compliance with SACSCOC standards for quality and effectiveness, IRE periodically audits compliance with SACSCOC standards and coordinates annual assessment processes. These efforts ensure the on-going quality of the University’s programs and services.
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MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY
INSTITUTIONAL STATEMENTS MISSION Mississippi Valley State University, as a Carnegie Classified Master’s University, provides comprehensive undergraduate and graduate programs in education, the arts and sciences, and professional studies. The University is driven by its commitment to excellence in teaching, learning, service, and research – a commitment resulting in a learner-centered environment that prepares critical thinkers, exceptional communicators, and service-oriented, engaged, and productive citizens. MVSU is fundamentally committed to positively impacting the quality of life and creating extraordinary educational opportunities for the Mississippi Delta and beyond.
VISION Mississippi Valley State University aspires to become the educational crown jewel of the Mississippi Delta, and in so doing, the institution will attract students of diverse backgrounds as a result of its innovative academic programs; commitment to developing entrepreneurs; and globalized focus intertwined throughout the academic curricula and support services. In its quest for distinctiveness, uniqueness, innovation, and longevity, the University will become the public square of the Mississippi Delta, responsible for engaging an ever-expanding group of collaborators focused on identifying and implementing solutions to the problems that have plagued the delta region for generations. As a result, Mississippi Valley State University will serve as the catalyst for an enhanced quality of life and increased educational opportunities for the citizens of a revitalized Mississippi Delta.
VALLEY’S CORE VALUES As an institution of higher learning within the Mississippi Delta, Mississippi Valley State University believes it exists to meet the needs of all of its stakeholders and to create a positive impact throughout the region. In order to achieve its mission and move towards realization of its vision, MVSU is driven by seven values that act as an internal compass responsible for ensuring unity of effort, dedication to a common direction, and commitment to fulfilling its calling.
SERVICE Service is at the core of the University’s charter, is the impetus behind our creed, and compels us to embrace the responsibility of caring for and proactively meeting the needs of our students, our community, our region, and beyond
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LEARNING Learning impels us to ensure that our students receive a world-class education, our institution engages itself in a continuous cycle of knowledge attainment and implementation, and that best practices developed from emerging knowledge drives our decision-making and direction setting
EXCELLENCE Excellence obliges us to reject mediocrity and instead consistently pursue high quality in regards to our programs, services, faculty and staff, initiatives, and outreach
INTEGRITY Integrity impresses upon us that as a steward of public funding and trust, we must operate as persons and an institution of high character guided by a commitment to honor, transparency, fairness, and honesty
DISTINCTIVENESS Distinctiveness reflects our charge to ensure that we provide relevant and contextually appropriate academic programming, deliver services that meet the emerging needs of our stakeholders, and continually assess and take advantage of potential opportunities
ENGAGEMENT Engagement commits us to reach out and connect to current, former, and future students, establish our University as a true public square, integrate our University into the life of communities throughout the region, and partner with individuals, groups, and companies within the Mississippi Delta and beyond
RESPECT Respect encourages us to move beyond tolerance towards acceptance of the differences that make us human, to embrace the concept that all peoples have inherent worth and are deserving of dignity, and to act with civility, kindness, and compassion to our students, faculty, staff, and the greater community of the Mississippi Delta
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MISSISSIPPI INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Dr. Douglas Rouse, President
Hattiesburg, MS
Mr. C. D. Smith, Jr., Vice President Meridian, MS
Mr. Tom Duff
Hattiesburg, MS
Dr. Ford Dye Oxford, MS
Mr. Shane Hooper
Tupelo, MS
Ms. Ann H. Lamar Senatobia, MS
Mr. Chip Morgan
Cleveland, MS
Dr. Alfred E. McNair, Jr. Gautier, MS
Mr. Hal Parker
Bolton, MS
Mr. Alan W. Perry Jackson, MS
Mrs. Christine L. Pickering
Biloxi, MS
Dr. J. Walt Starr Columbus, MS
Dr. Glenn F. Boyce, Commissioner
3825 Ridgewood Road Jackson, Mississippi 39211-6453
(601) 432-6292
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MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY
EXECUTIVE CABINET
Dr. Jerryl Briggs President
Dr. Constance Bland
Vice President for Academic Affairs
Mrs. La Shon Brooks Chief of Staff/Legislative Liaison
Ms. Joyce Dixon
Vice President for Business and Finance/Chief Fiscal Officer
Dr. Jacqueline Gibson Vice President for Student Affairs
Mr. Dameon Shaw
Associate Vice President for Advancement
Mrs. Dianthia Ford-Kee Director of Athletics
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MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY
PRESIDENTS
1950-1971 Dr. James Herbert White 1971-1981 Dr. Earnest A. Boykins 1981-1982 Dr. Nathaniel Boclair (Acting) 1982-1988 Dr. Joe L. Boyer 1988-1988 Dr. Nathaniel Boclair (Acting) 1988-1998 Dr. William W. Sutton 1998-2007 Dr. Lester C. Newman 2007-2008 Dr. Roy C. Hudson (Acting) 2009-2012 Dr. Donna H. Oliver 2013-2013 Dr. Al Rankins, Jr. (Acting) 2013-2017 Dr. William B. Bynum, Jr. 20117-Present Dr. Jerryl Briggs
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MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY
HISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTS
April 5, 1946 Governor Thomas L. Bailey approved House Bill No. 700, Chapter 327 passed by the House of Representatives on March 20, 1946, and by the Senate on April 1, 1946 to establish Mississippi Vocational College
February 10, 1950 Governor Fielding L. Wright and Dr. J. H. White turned the first spades of dirt at a groundbreaking ceremony signifying the birth of Mississippi Vocational College.
March 1, 1950 Dr. J. H. White became the institution’s first president
Summer 1950 Classes began with 305 in-service teachers at the Leflore County Training School, Itta Bena, Mississippi. 1951-1952, first academic year on the campus site.
December 6, 1953 The inauguration of Dr. J. H. White was held. He retired on June 30, 1971.
1953 First graduation class – 12 graduates
1964 The Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning approved the name Mississippi Valley State College.
1968 The college was fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
July 1, 1971 Dr. E. A. Boykins became the second president.
1972 Regional accreditation was reaffirmed by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
April 5, 1973 The inauguration of Dr. E. A. Boykins was held. He resigned effective August 14, 1981.
1974 Bill authorizing the name Mississippi Valley State University was enacted.
1976 First graduate courses were offered.
August 15, 1981 Dr. Nathaniel Boclair became Acting President (August 15, 1981 –January 10, 1982).
January 11, 1982 Dr. Joe L. Boyer became the third president.
1982 Regional accreditation was reaffirmed by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
April 19, 1983 The inauguration of Dr. Joe L. Boyer was held. He resigned effective January 31, 1988.
February 1, 1988 Dr. Nathaniel Boclair became Acting President (February 1, 1988-June 30, 1988).
July 1, 1988 Dr. William W. Sutton became the fourth president.
November 11, 1988 The inauguration of Dr. William W. Sutton was held. He retired June 30, 1998.
1992 Regional Accreditation was reaffirmed by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
1996 The Mississippi Valley State University Greenwood Center opened.
July 1, 1998 Dr. Lester C. Newman became the fifth president.
April 24, 1999 The inauguration of Dr. Lester C. Newman was held.
2002 Regional accreditation was reaffirmed by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
July 2007 Dr. Roy C. Hudson named Interim President.
January 2009 Dr. Donna H. Oliver, became the sixth and first female president.
January 2013 Dr. Al Rankins named Acting President.
November 2013 Dr. William B. Bynum, Jr. became the seventh president.
October 2017 Dr. Jerryl Briggs became the eighth president.
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ACADEMIC DEGREE GRANTING DEPARMENTS
DEPARTMENTS DEPARTMENTAL CHAIRS Engineering Technology Mr. Antonio Brownlow, Acting Chair Business Administration Dr. Curressia Brown, Acting Chair Criminal Justice Dr. Emmanuel Amadi, Chair Education Dr. Chukwuma Ahanonu, Acting Chair English & Foreign Languages Dr. John Zheng, Chair Fine Arts Dr. Alphonso Sanders, Chair Health, Physical Education and Recreation Dr. Gloria Ross, Chair Mass Communication Dr. Samuel Osunde, Chair Mathematics, Computer & Information Sciences Dr. Latonya Garner, Chair Natural Science & Environmental Health Dr. Julius Ikenga, Chair Social Sciences Dr. Richard Mushi, Chair Social Work Dr. Catherine Singleton-Walker, Chair
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ACADEMIC PROGRAM INVENTORY UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS
Department Undergraduate Program Title Level Degree CIP
Business Administration Accounting Bachelor BS 520301
Business Administration Business Administration Bachelor BS 520201
Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Bachelor BS 430104
Education Early Childhood Education Bachelor BS 131209
Education Elementary Education Bachelor BS 131202
Education Secondary Education Bachelor BSEd 131205
English and Foreign Languages English Bachelor BA 230101
Fine Arts Art Bachelor BA 500101
Fine Arts Music Bachelor BA 500901
Fine Arts Music Education Bachelor BMEd 131312
Health, Physical Education and Recreations Health, Physical Education and Recreation Bachelor BS 310504
Engineering Technology Engineering Technology Bachelor BS 150612
Mass Communications Communications Bachelor BA 90902
Mass Communications Speech Bachelor BA 231304
Mathematics, Computer and Information Sciences Computer Science Bachelor BS 110101
Mathematics, Computer and Information Sciences Mathematics Bachelor BS 270101
Natural Science and Environmental Health Biology Bachelor BS 260101
Natural Science and Environmental Health Chemistry Bachelor BS 400501
Natural Science and Environmental Health Environmental Health Bachelor BS 512202
Social Sciences General Studies Bachelor BA 240102
Social Sciences Government & Politics Bachelor BA 451001
Social Sciences History Bachelor BS 540101
Social Sciences Pre Law/Legal Studies Bachelor BA 220001
Social Sciences Sociology Bachelor BS 451101
Social Work Social Work Bachelor BSW 440701
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ACADEMIC PROGRAM INVENTORY GRADUATE PROGRAMS
Department Graduate Program Title Level Degree CIP
Business Administration Business Administration Master MBA 520201
Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Master MS 430103
Education Elementary Education Master MS 131202
Education Master of Arts in Teaching Master MAT 131206
Education Special Education Master MS 131001
Health, Physical Education & Recreation Sports Administration Master MS 310504
Mass Communication Convergent Media Master MS 090903
Natural Science and Environmental Health Bioinformatics Master MS 261103
Natural Science and Environmental Health Environmental Health Master MS 512202
Social Sciences Rural Public Policy and Planning Master MA 440401
Social Work Social Work Master MSW 440701
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MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY
QUICK GLANCE: UNIVERSITY OVERVIEW.
Location: 14000 Highway 82 West Itta Bena, Mississippi 38930
Phone: (662) 254-9041
Website: http://www.mvsu.edu
Institutional Characteristics: Public, 4-Year Master's S: Master's Colleges and Universities (smaller programs)
Regional Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools: Commission on Colleges
Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools: Commission on Colleges
Fall 2017 Unduplicated Enrollment:
Undergraduate 1,977 Graduate 408
Total 2,385 Total FTE 2,040
Degrees Granted Spring 2017:
Undergraduate 322 Graduate 91
Total 413
Faculty/Staff (Full- & Part-Time): Executive/Admin/Managerial 42
Faculty 171 Professional 193
Technical/Paraprofessional 25 Clerical/Secretarial 69
Skilled Crafts 10 Service/Maintenance 91
Other 13 Total 614
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ENROLLMENT
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MISSISSIPPI INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING
UNDUPLICATED ENROLLMENT COMPARSION: 5-YEAR TREND
INSTITUTIONS FALL 2013 FALL 2014 FALL 2015 FALL 2016 FALL 2017
Alcorn State University 3,848 3,639 3,518 3,420 3,716
Delta State University 4,785 3,614 3,460 3,588 3,789
Jackson State University 9,134 9,508 9,802 9,811 8,558
Mississippi State University 20,160 20,138 20,873 21,622 21,883
Mississippi University for Women 2,629 2,696 2,673 2,956 2,789
Mississippi Valley State University 2,203 2,222 2,309 2,455 2,385
University of Mississippi 22,291 23,096 23,838 24,250 23,780
University of Southern Mississippi 15,249 14,792 14,551 14,552 14,478
IHL System Total 80,299 79,705 81,024 82,654 81,378
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Fall 2017 ENROLLMENT OVERVIEW
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Freshmen Full-Time 262 5 7 3 3 30 310 264 7 2 1 2 1 26 303 613
Part-time 189 3 1 1 2 196 64 1 65 261
Total 451 5 10 4 4 32 506 328 7 2 2 2 1 26 368 874
Sophomore Full-Time 185 7 4 2 1 1 2 17 219 119 7 2 1 3 9 141 360
Part-time 7 7 2 2 9
Total 192 7 4 2 1 1 2 17 226 121 7 2 1 3 9 143 369
Junior Full-Time 181 5 3 1 4 194 114 6 2 1 123 317
Part-time 6 1 7 3 1 4 11
Total 187 5 3 1 1 4 201 117 6 2 2 127 328
Senior Full-Time 238 7 1 3 3 252 119 1 4 1 125 377
Part-time 15 1 1 1 18 11 11 29
Total 253 8 1 1 3 4 270 130 1 4 1 136 406
Graduate Full-Time 94 1 1 1 1 98 25 1 3 3 32 130
Part-time 170 1 1 172 104 2 106 278
Total 264 1 1 2 2 270 129 3 3 3 138 408
Grand Total 1,347 26 19 9 1 2 10 59 1,473 825 24 10 6 2 4 41 912 2,385
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ENROLLMENT OVERVIEW
Female62%
Male38%
Female Male
Black2,17291%
White2%
Hispanic1% Asian
1%
American Indian
0%
Native Hawaiian
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Multi Racial1%
No ID4%
Black White Hispanic Asian
American Indian Native Hawaiian Multi Racial No ID
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408, 17%
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UNDUPLICATED ENROLLMENT: 10-YEAR TREND
YEAR ENROLLMENT # CHANGE % CHANGE
FALL 2008 2,929 -80 -2.70%
FALL 2009 2,850 -79 -2.80%
FALL 2010 2,636 -214 -7.50%
FALL 2011 2,452 -184 -7.00%
FALL 2012 2,479 27 1.00%
FALL 2013 2,203 -276 -11.30%
FALL 2014 2,222 19 7.00%
FALL 2015 2,309 87 3.91%
FALL 2016 2,455 146 6.32%
FALL 2017 2,385 -70 -3.00%
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UNDUPLICATED UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT: 10-YEAR TREND
YEAR MALE FEMALE TOTAL
FALL 2008 923 1,590 2,513
FALL 2009 912 1,522 2,434
FALL 2010 842 1,368 2,210
FALL 2011 812 1,278 2,090
FALL 2012 921 1,558 2,479
FALL 2013 814 1,112 1,926
FALL 2014 807 1,078 1,885
FALL 2015 804 1,144 1,948
FALL 2016 804 1,207 2,011
FALL 2017 774 1,203 1,977
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UNDUPLICATED GRADUATE ENROLLMENT: 10-YEAR TREND
YEAR MALE FEMALE TOTAL
FALL 2008 74 342 416
FALL 2009 88 328 416
FALL 2010 110 316 426
FALL 2011 86 276 362
FALL 2012 74 237 311
FALL 2013 69 208 277
FALL 2014 100 237 337
FALL 2015 100 261 361
FALL 2016 140 304 444
FALL 2017 138 270 408
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STUDENT FTE: 10-YEAR TREND
YEAR UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE TOTAL
FALL 2008 2,248 230 2,478
FALL 2009 2,141 237 2,378
FALL 2010 1,983 250 2,233
FALL 2011 2,147 250 2,397
FALL 2012 1,892 188 2,080
FALL 2013 1,713 165 1,878
FALL 2014 1,731 209 1,940
FALL 2015 1,764 232 1,996
FALL 2016 1,842 246 2,088
FALL 2017 1,795 245 2,040
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UNDUPLICATED ENROLLMENT PROFILE: 5-YEAR TREND
CHARACTERISTIC FALL 2013 FALL 2014 FALL 2015 FALL 2016 FALL 2017
# % # % # % # % # %
TOTAL 2,203 100% 2,222 100% 2,309 100% 2,455 100% 2,385 100%
Male 883 40% 907 41% 904 39% 944 38% 912 38%
Female 1,320 60% 1,315 59% 1,405 61% 1,511 62% 1,473 62%
Black 1,988 90% 2,033 91% 2,124 92% 2,256 92% 2,172 91%
White 76 4% 70 3% 61 3% 68 3% 50 2%
Hispanic 20 1% 25 1% 18 1% 22 1% 29 1%
Asian 6 0% 13 1% 8 0% 9 0.4% 15 1%
American Indian 1 0% 1 0% 0 0% 1 0% 1 0%
Native Hawaiian 0 0% 0 0% 1 0% 4 0.2% 4 0%
Multi-Racial 0 0% 0 0% 5 0% 11 0.4% 14 1%
Not Identified 112 5% 80 4% 92 4% 84 3% 100 4%
Full-Time 1,712 78% 1,791 81% 1,865 81% 1,896 77% 1,797 75%
Part-Time 491 22% 431 19% 444 19% 559 23% 588 25%
In-State 1,841 84% 1,763 79% 1,767 77% 1,895 77% 1,835 77%
Out-of-State 362 16% 459 21% 542 23% 560 23% 550 23%
Freshmen 741 34% 756 34% 771 33% 790 32% 874 37%
Sophomore 344 15% 195 18% 425 18% 388 16% 369 15%
Junior 345 15% 317 14% 351 15% 396 16% 328 14%
Senior 496 23% 417 19% 401 17% 437 18% 406 17%
Graduate 277 13% 337 15% 361 16% 444 18% 408 17%
First-Time Freshmen 493 23% 399 21% 370 19% 393 19% 405 20%
Returning UG 1,086 49% 1,102 58% 1,105 57% 1,106 57% 1,009 51%
Readmit UG 90 4% 109 6% 131 7% 99 7% 94 5%
Transfer 181 8% 203 11% 161 8% 194 8% 197 10%
Transient 1 0% 1 0% 1 0% 0 0% 0 0%
Over 21 4 0% 1 0% 6 0% 3 0% 8 0%
Other 71 3% 70 4% 174 9% 216 9% 264 13%
Total Undergraduate 1,926 87% 1,885 85% 1,948 84% 2,011 82% 1,977 83%
First-Time Graduate 78 4% 142 6% 121 5% 213 9% 105 4%
Returning Graduate 199 9% 195 9% 240 11% 231 9% 303 13%
Total Graduate 277 13% 337 15% 361 16% 444 18% 408 17%
*Main Campus 2,201 100% 2,184 98% 2,239 97% 2,249 92 2,385 100%
*Greenville Campus 47 2% 52 2% 58 3% 103 4% 0 0%
*Greenwood Campus 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%
*Coahoma CCC 0 0% 0 0% 78 3% 5 0.2% 35 1%
*Other Locations 0 0% 0 0% 56 2% 0 0% 0 0%
*Represents duplicated enrollment (Example: Some of the 103 students enrolled in Fall 2016 at the Greenville campus
may also be counted in the main campus totals, if they were enrolled in courses on both campuses).
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ENROLLMENT BY CAMPUS, ETHNICITY, AND GENDER: 10-YEAR TREND
MAIN CAMPUS
YEAR WHITE BLACK OTHER MALE FEMALE TOTAL
FALL 2008 106 2,708 61 996 1,879 2,875
FALL 2009 109 2,614 78 989 1,812 2,801
FALL 2010 98 2,408 102 948 1,660 2,608
FALL 2011 87 2,196 135 893 1,525 2,418
FALL 2012 82 2,176 150 905 1,503 2,408
FALL 2013 75 1,963 163 883 1,318 2,201
FALL 2014 69 1,998 117 896 1,288 2,184
FALL 2015 61 2,052 126 887 1,352 2,239
FALL 2016 68 2,250 131 944 1,505 2,449
FALL 2017 50 2,172 163 912 1,473 2,385
GREENWOOD CENTER
YEAR WHITE BLACK OTHER MALE FEMALE TOTAL
FALL 2008 6 174 1 24 157 181
FALL 2009 5 105 3 19 94 113
FALL 2010 2 78 3 9 74 83
FALL 2011 3 119 8 15 115 130
FALL 2012
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YEAR WHITE BLACK OTHER MALE FEMALE TOTAL
FALL 2008 2 195 1 22 176 198
FALL 2009 5 179 2 21 165 186
FALL 2010 2 146 1 24 125 149
FALL 2011 2 94 1 10 87 97
FALL 2012 3 129 17 23 126 149
FALL 2013 1 43 3 3 44 47
FALL 2014 1 44 7 10 42 52
FALL 2015 0 5 0 0 0 5
FALL 2016 0 1 0 1 0 1
FALL 2017 0 0 0 0 0 0
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COAHOMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
YEAR WHITE BLACK OTHER MALE FEMALE TOTAL
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FALL 2009
FALL 2010
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FALL 2012
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FALL 2015 0 75 3 26 52 78
FALL 2016 4 96 3 80 23 103
FALL 2017 1 31 3 4 31 35
OTHER LOCATIONS AND HIGH SCHOOLS
YEAR WHITE BLACK OTHER MALE FEMALE TOTAL
FALL 2008
FALL 2009
FALL 2010
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FALL 2012
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FALL 2015 0 54 2 16 40 56
FALL 2016 0 0 0 0 0 0
FALL 2017 0 0 0 0 0 0
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UNDUPLICATED ENROLLMENT BY DELTA COUNTIES: 5-YEAR TREND
DELTA COUNTIES 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
BOLIVAR 106 124 116 111 78
CARROLL 23 25 15 13 18
COAHOMA 83 79 78 135 112
GRENADA 29 28 29 30 24
HOLMES 94 94 85 77 96
HUMPHREYS 120 120 113 152 115
ISSAQUENA 2 2 5 1 0
LEFLORE 551 519 546 597 562
MARSHALL 15 8 13 9 24
MONTGOMERY 15 9 5 10 11
PANOLA 3 2 3 3 3
QUITMAN 19 20 25 18 21
SHARKEY 13 14 13 18 21
SUNFLOWER 209 198 178 195 196
TALLAHATCHIE 65 58 47 53 48
TUNICA 35 27 19 20 14
WASHINGTON 225 206 237 220 214
YALOBUSHA 8 9 6 5 4
DELTA TOTAL 1,615 1,542 1,533 1,667 1,561
% TOTAL ENROLLMENT 73% 69% 66% 68% 65%
UNIVERSITY TOTAL 2,203 2,222 2,309 2,455 2,385
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IN-STATE, BY COUNTY
In-State Counties Main Campus Greenville Coahoma Other Grand Total
Adams 2 2
Alcorn 1 1
Attala 3 3
Bolivar 84 10 94
Carroll 19 19
Chickasaw 1 1
Clarke 1 1
Clay 4 4
Coahoma 126 26 152
Copiah 1 1
Covington 1 1
DeSoto 32 32
Forrest 3 3
George 1 1
Grenada 24 24
Hancock 1 1
Harrison 4 4
Hinds 30 30
Holmes 98 98
Humphreys 115 115
Jackson 10 10
Jasper 6 2 8
Jones 6 6
Kemper 1 1
Lafayette 6 6
Lauderdale 5 5
Lawrence 1 1
Leake 3 3
Lee 4 4
Leflore 559 559
Lincoln 4 4
Lowndes 10 10
Madison 17 17
Marion 6 6
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In-State Counties Main Campus Greenville Coahoma Other Grand Total
Marshall 24 24
Monroe 3 3
Montgomery 11 11
Neshoba 2 2
Newton 3 3
Noxubee 5 5
Oktibbeha 2 2
Panola 3 3
Perry 2 2
Prentiss 1 1
Quitman 22 2 24
Rankin 8 8
Scott 1 1
Sharkey 21 21
Simpson 1 1
Sunflower 195 195
Tallahatchie 53 12 65
Tate 4 4
Tunica 16 4 20
Warren 6 6
Washington 212 2 214
Winston 2 2
Yalobusha 4 4
Yazoo 73 2 75
Total 674 22 696
Grand Total 1,863 60 1,923
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FALL 2017 DUPLICATED ENROLLMENT BY RESIDENCY AND CAMPUS
OUT-OF-STATE
Out-of-State Main Campus Greenville Coahoma Other Grand Total
Alabama 23 23
Arizona 2 2
Arkansas 13 13
California 31 31
Florida 28 28
Georgia 57 57
Hawaii 2 2
Illinois 75 75
Indiana 16 16
Kansas 1 1
Kentucky 2 2
Louisiana 22 22
Maryland 2 2
Michigan 9 9
Minnesota 11 11
Missouri 9 9
Nevada 1 1
New Jersey 2 2
New York 6 6
North Carolina 2 2
Ohio 3 3
Oklahoma 2 2
Oregon 2 2
Pennsylvania 2 2
Puerto Rico 1 1
South Carolina 1 1
Tennessee 144 2 146
Texas 54 4 58
Virginia 2 2
Washington (S) 1 1
Wisconsin 2 2
Total 528 6 534
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INTERNATIONAL
International Main Campus Greenville Coahoma Other Grand Total
Australia 1
Bahamas 0
Brazil 0
Canada 3
China 0
France 5
Georgia (INTL) 0
Ghana 1
Kazakhstan 11
Kenya 2
Nigeria 5
Tanzania 1
United Kingdom 3
Total 32
Grand Total 2,423 66 2,489
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UNDUPLICATED ENROLLMENT:
FALL-TO-SPRING
YEAR FALL SPRING # CHANGE %
CHANGE
2008-2009 2,929 2,715 -223 -7.61%
2009-2010 2,850 2,732 -118 -4.14%
2010-2011 2,636 2,524 -112 -4.07%
2011-2012 2,452 2,324 -128 -5.30%
2012-2013 2,479 2,170 -309 -14.30%
2013-2014 2,203 2,105 -98 -4.45%
2014-2015 2,222 2,138 -84 -4.00%
2015-2016 2,309 2,114 -195 -9.22%
2016-2017 2,455 2,258 -197 -8.02%
2017-2018 2,385 2,142 -243 -10.20%
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SUMMER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
SUMMER I SUMMER II SUMMER DEVELOPMENTAL TOTAL
2008-2009 775 456 131 1,362
2009-2010 934 603 124 1,661
2010-2011 903 544 122 1,569
2011-2012 1025 666 134 1,825
2012-2013 337 454 149 940
2013-2014 337 237 124 698
2014-2015 340 233 93 666
2015-2016 386 320 93 799
2016-2017 505 249 80 834
2017-2018 243 258 104 605
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UNDUPLICATED ENROLLMENT BY DEPARTMENT AND MAJOR: 5-YEAR TREND
Department Major Fall 2013
Fall 2014
Fall 2015
Fall 2016
Fall 2017
Undergraduate Total 1,926 1,885 1,948 2,011 1,977
Business Administration Accounting 50 43 47 52 33
Business Administration Business Administration 223 236 209 214 219
Business Administration Office Administration 8 4 1 0 0
Business Administration Total 281 283 257 266 252
Criminal Justice Criminal Justice 165 170 184 171 168
Criminal Justice Total 165 170 184 171 168
Education Early Childhood Education 153 120 107 116 113
Education Elementary Education 87 79 72 51 44
Education Secondary Education 35 31 32 46 37
Education Total 275 230 211 213 194
Engineering Technology Engineering Technology 59 79 91 90 104
Engineering Technology Total 59 79 91 90 104
English & Foreign Languages English 23 23 18 18 31
English & Foreign Languages English Education* 8 7 10 9 7
English & Foreign Languages Total 23 23 18 18 31
Music & Fine Arts Art 27 19 15 15 19
Music & Fine Arts Music 40 25 18 24 28
Music & Fine Arts Music Education 28 24 30 24 24
Music & Fine Arts Total 95 68 63 63 71
Health, Physical Education & Recreation HPER 211 225 225 213 182
Health, Physical Education & Recreation HPER Education* 0 0 0 15 13
Health, Physical Education & Recreation Total 211 225 225 213 182
Mass Communications Communications 86 84 95 87 76
Mass Communications Speech 13 5 6 9 6
Mass Communications Total 99 89 101 96 82
Mathematics, Computer & Info Sciences Computer Science 78 68 60 60 77
Mathematics, Computer & Info Sciences Mathematics 55 50 39 36 23
Mathematics, Computer & Info Sciences Mathematics Education* 13 11 13 8 6
Mathematics, Computer & Info Sciences Total 133 118 99 96 100
Natural Science & Environmental Health Biology 188 186 194 208 202
Natural Science & Environmental Health Chemistry 16 17 10 11 7
Natural Science & Environmental Health Environmental Health 12 17 13 16 17
Natural Science & Environmental Health Science Education* 8 2 4 6 7
Natural Science & Environmental Health Total 216 220 217 235 226
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Department Major Fall 2013
Fall 2014
Fall 2015
Fall 2016
Fall 2017
Social Science General Studies 0 0 5 17 8
Social Science Government & Politics 0 0 18 17 17
Social Science History 19 18 16 14 7
Social Science Political Science** 11 14 0 0 0
Social Science Pre-Law/Legal Studies 0 0 3 12 15
Social Science Public Administration** 5 6 0 0 0
Social Science Social Science Education 0 0 0 0 0
Social Science Sociology 20 20 20 26 26
Social Sciences Total 55 58 62 86 73
Social Work Social Work 196 204 217 217 211
Social Work Total 196 204 217 217 211
University College Undecided/Non-Declared 120 118 205 247 283
University College Total 120 118 205 247 283
GRADUATE TOTAL 277 337 361 444 408
Business Administration MBA 40 89 109 72 71
Business Administration Total 40 89 109 72 71
Criminal Justice Criminal Justice 66 72 70 54 46
Criminal Justice Total 66 72 70 54 46
Education Elementary Education 8 13 12 11 9
Education Masters of Arts in Teaching 25 16 15 119 73
Education Special Education 5 5 3 8 3
Education Total 38 34 30 138 85
Health, Physical Education & Recreation Sports Administration 0 0 0 44 81
Health, Physical Education & Recreation Total 0 0 0 44 81
Mass Communication Convergent Media 0 0 0 9 27
Mass Communication Total 0 0 0 9 27
Natural Science & Environmental Health Bioinformatics 15 14 12 11 6
Natural Science & Environmental Health Environmental Health 17 10 14 14 8
Natural Science & Environmental Health Total 32 24 26 25 14
Other Non-Declared 4 4 10 2 0
Other Total 4 4 10 2 0
Social Sciences Rural Public Policy 36 32 29 24 18
Social Sciences Total 36 32 29 24 18
Social Work Social Work 61 82 87 76 66
Social Work Total 61 82 87 76 66
GRAND TOTAL 2,203 2,222 2,309 2,455 2,385
*English Education, Mathematics Education, Science Education, and Social Sciences Education were consolidated as concentrations to form the Secondary Education Program as approved by IHL in October 2012. Combined totals are reported in the Education Department and concentrations are also reported in their respective departments. **Consolidated into Government & Politics
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TOTAL 696 1,083 1,779 21 25 46 10 18 28 3 6 9 0 1 1 4 0 4 4 10 14 37 58 95 1,977
Business Administration 104 124 228 2 4 6 3 3 0 0 1 1 1 1 7 6 13 252
Accounting 14 14 28 2 2 3 3 33
Business Administration 90 10 200 2 2 4 3 3 1 1 1 1 7 3 10 219
Office Administration 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Criminal Justice 51 91 142 7 2 9 1 2 3 0 0 0 2 3 5 4 5 9 168
Criminal Justice 51 91 142 7 2 9 1 2 3 2 3 5 4 5 9 168
Education 27 153 180 6 6 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 194
Early Childhood Education 3 107 110 1 1 1 1 1 1 113
Elementary Education 10 27 37 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 44
Secondary Education 14 19 33 1 1 2 2 1 1 37
Engineering Technology 90 7 97 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 104
Engineering Technology 90 7 97 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 104
English & Foreign Languages 3 19 22 4 4 3 3 2 2 31
English 3 19 22 4 4 3 3 2 2 31
Fine Arts & Music 47 16 63 1 1 2 5 1 6 71
Art 11 5 16 1 1 2 2 19
Music 20 6 26 2 2 28
Music Education 16 5 21 1 1 1 2 24
Health, Physical Education &
Recreation 105 53 158 4 3 7 1 1 8 8 16 182
HPER 105 53 158 4 3 7 1 1 8 8 16 182
Mass Communications 37 35 72 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 4 82
Communications 37 29 66 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 4 76
Speech 6 6 6
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Mathematics Computer & Info Sciences 66 28 94 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 100
Computer Science 55 19 74 1 1 2 2 77
Mathematics 11 9 20 1 1 1 1 1 1 23
Natural Science & Environmental Health 45 152 197 1 3 4 1 4 1 1 5 5 15 15 226
Biology 39 136 175 2 2 1 4 1 1 5 5 15 15 202
Chemistry 3 3 6 1 1 7
Environmental Health 3 13 16 1 1 17
Social Sciences 23 40 63 3 3 1 1 3 3 6 73
General Studies 3 5 8 8
Government & Politics 3 10 13 2 2 1 1 1 1 17
History 6 1 7 7
Pre-Law/Legal Studies 3 10 13 2 2 15
Sociology 8 14 22 1 1 2 1 3 26
Social Work 27 167 194 2 3 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 7 9 211
Social Work 27 167 194 2 3 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 7 9 211
University College 71 198 269 1 1 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 5 6 283
Non-Declared/Undecided 71 198 269 1 1 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 5 6 283
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GRADUATE TOTAL 129 264 393 3 1 4 1 1 3 2 5 3 2 5 408
Business Administration 24 45 69 1 1 1 1 71
MBA 24 45 69 1 1 1 1 71
Criminal Justice 18 28 46 46
Criminal Justice 18 28 46 46
Education 26 56 82 2 2 1 1 85
Elementary Education 8 8 1 1 9
Masters of Arts in Teaching 26 46 72 1 1 73
Special Education 2 2 1 1 3
HPER 46 34 80 1 1 84
Sports Administration 46 34 80 1 1 84
Mass Communication 9 17 26 1 1 27
Convergent Media 9 17 26 1 1 27
NSEH 1 11 12 2 2 14
Bioinformatics 1 4 5 1 1 6
Environmental Health 7 7 1 1 8
Social Sciences 3 13 16 1 1 1 1 18
Rural Public Policy & Planning 3 13 16 1 1 1 1 18
Social Work 2 60 62 1 1 1 1 2 2 66
Social Work 2 60 62 1 1 1 1 2 2 66
GRAND TOTAL 825 1,347 2,172 24 26 50 10 19 29 6 8 14 0 1 1 4 0 4 4 10 14 40 60 100 2,385
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FRESHMEN SOPHOMORE JUNIOR SENIOR GRADUATE
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TOTAL 368 506 874 143 226 369 127 201 328 136 270 406 1,977
Business Administration 54 34 88 25 20 45 22 35 57 17 45 62 252
Accounting 8 5 13 3 3 6 3 5 8 0 6 6 33
Business Administration 46 29 75 22 17 39 19 30 49 17 39 56 219
Office Administration 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Criminal Justice 31 26 57 15 30 45 12 21 33 12 21 33 168
Criminal Justice 26 31 57 15 30 45 12 21 33 12 21 33 168
Education 31 12 43 8 36 44 7 36 43 6 58 64 194
Early Childhood Education 24 0 24 0 21 21 1 21 22 2 44 46 113
Elementary Education 4 9 13 3 9 12 2 12 14 1 4 5 44
Secondary Education 3 3 6 5 6 11 4 3 7 3 10 13 37
Engineering Technology 39 3 42 19 1 20 23 1 24 16 2 18 104
Engineering Technology 39 3 42 19 1 20 23 1 24 16 2 18 104
English & Foreign Languages 1 10 11 2 13 15 0 2 2 0 3 3 31
English 1 10 11 2 13 15 0 2 0 3 3 31
Fine Arts & Music 33 6 39 6 8 14 7 1 8 7 3 10 71
Art 11 3 14 1 3 4 1 1 19
Music 15 2 17 2 3 5 4 4 1 1 2 28
Music Education 7 1 8 3 2 5 2 1 3 6 2 8 24
Health, Physical Education &
Recreation 47 22 69 23 14 37 16 11 27 31 18 49 182
HPER 47 22 69 23 14 37 16 11 27 31 18 49 182
Mass Communications 13 3 16 9 15 24 13 14 27 10 5 15 82
Communications 13 3 16 9 15 23 13 14 23 10 5 14 76
Speech 1 4 1 6
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Mathematics Computer & Info Sciences 33 12 45 13 5 18 9 2 11 14 12 26 100
Computer Science 30 10 40 10 3 13 7 1 8 9 7 16 77
Mathematics 3 2 5 3 2 5 2 1 3 5 5 10 23
Natural Science & Environmental Health 15 80 95 14 33 47 8 28 36 10 38 48 226
Biology 13 74 87 11 30 41 6 26 32 10 32 42 202
Chemistry 1 1 2 2 0 2 1 0 1 0 2 2 7
Environmental Health 1 5 6 1 3 4 1 2 3 0 4 4 17
Social Sciences 12 15 27 3 13 16 6 6 12 6 12 18 73
General Studies 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 8
Government & Politics 1 2 3 2 5 7 1 1 2 1 4 5 17
History 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 4 1 5 7
Pre-Law/Legal Studies 2 4 6 0 5 5 1 2 3 0 1 1 15
Sociology 8 8 16 1 2 3 1 2 3 0 4 4 26
Social Work 16 52 68 5 34 39 3 43 46 7 51 58 211
Social Work 16 52 68 5 34 39 3 43 46 7 51 58 211
University College 72 202 274 1 4 5 1 1 2 0 2 2 283
Non-Declared/Undecided 72 202 274 1 4 5 1 1 2 0 2 2 283
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GRADUATE TOTAL 138 270 408 408
Business Administration 26 45 71 71
MBA 26 45 71 71
Criminal Justice 18 28 46 46
Criminal Justice 18 28 46 46
Education 26 59 85 85
Elementary Education 0 9 9 9
Masters of Arts in Teaching 26 47 73 73
Special Education 0 3 3 3
Health, Physical Education & Recreation 47 34 81 84
Sports Administration 47 34 81 84
Mass Communication 10 17 27 27
Convergent Media 10 17 27 27
Natural Science & Environmental Health 3 11 14 14
Bioinformatics 2 4 6 6
Environmental Health 1 7 8 8
Social Sciences 4 14 18 18
Rural Public Policy & Planning 4 14 18 18
Social Work 4 62 66 66
Social Work 4 62 66 66
GRAND TOTAL 368 506 874 143 226 369 127 201 328 136 270 406 138 270 408 2,385
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TOTAL 613 261 874 360 9 369 317 11 328 377 29 406 1,977
Business Administration 87 1 88 45 0 45 56 1 57 57 5 62 252
Accounting 13 0 13 6 0 6 8 0 8 5 1 6 33
Business Administration 74 1 75 39 0 39 48 1 49 52 4 56 219
Office Administration 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Criminal Justice 57 0 57 42 3 45 32 1 33 32 1 33 168
Criminal Justice 57 0 57 42 3 45 32 1 33 32 1 33 168
Education 36 3 39 43 1 44 42 1 43 57 7 64 194
Early Childhood Education 22 2 24 21 0 21 21 1 22 39 7 46 113
Elementary Education 12 1 13 12 0 12 14 0 14 5 0 5 44
Secondary Education 2 0 2 10 1 11 7 7 13 0 13 37
Engineering Technology 41 1 42 20 0 20 23 1 24 17 1 18 104
Engineering Technology 41 1 42 20 0 20 23 1 24 17 1 18 104
English & Foreign Languages 11 0 11 15 0 15 1 1 2 3 0 3 31
English 11 0 11 15 0 15 1 1 2 3 0 3 31
Fine Arts & Music 38 1 39 14 0 14 8 0 8 9 1 10 71
Art 13 1 14 4 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 19
Music 17 0 17 5 0 5 4 0 4 2 0 2 28
Music Education 8 0 8 5 0 5 3 0 3 7 1 8 24
Health, Physical Education &
Recreation 69 0 69 36 1 37 27 0 27 45 4 49 182
HPER 69 0 69 36 1 37 27 0 27 45 4 49 182
Mass Communications 16 0 16 24 0 24 25 2 27 14 1 15 82
Communications 16 0 16 23 0 23 21 2 23 13 1 14 76
Speech 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 0 4 1 0 1 6
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Mathematics Computer & Info Sciences 45 0 45 18 0 18 11 0 11 25 1 26 100
Computer Science 40 0 40 13 0 13 8 0 8 15 1 16 77
Mathematics 5 0 5 5 0 5 3 0 3 10 0 10 23
Natural Science & Environmental Health 94 3 97 47 0 47 35 1 36 44 4 48 226
Biology 86 1 87 41 0 41 32 0 32 38 4 42 202
Chemistry 2 2 4 2 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 2 7
Environmental Health 6 0 6 4 0 4 2 1 3 4 0 4 17
Social Sciences 31 0 31 16 0 16 11 1 12 17 1 18 73
General Studies 2 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 2 3 0 3 8
Government & Politics 3 0 3 7 0 7 2 0 2 4 1 5 17
History 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 5 0 5 7
Pre-Law/Legal Studies 6 0 6 5 0 5 3 0 3 1 0 1 15
Sociology 16 0 16 3 0 3 2 1 3 4 0 4 26
Social Work 68 0 68 36 3 39 44 2 46 57 1 58 211
Social Work 68 0 68 36 3 39 44 2 46 57 1 58 211
University College 20 254 274 4 1 5 2 0 2 0 2 2 283
Non-Declared/Undecided 20 254 274 4 1 5 2 0 2 0 2 2 283
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GRADUATE TOTAL 130 278 408 408
Business Administration 20 51 71 71
MBA 20 51 71 71
Criminal Justice 3 43 46 46
Criminal Justice 3 43 46 46
Education 2 83 85 85
Elementary Education 1 8 9 9
Masters of Arts in Teaching 1 72 73 73
Special Education 0 3 3 3
Health, Physical Education & Recreation 20 61 81 84
Sports Administration 20 61 81 84
Mass Communication 2 25 27 27
Convergent Media 2 25 27 27
Natural Science & Environmental Health 10 4 14 14
Bioinformatics 5 1 6 6
Environmental Health 5 3 8 8
Social Sciences 9 9 18 18
Rural Public Policy & Planning 9 9 18 18
Social Work 64 2 66 66
Social Work 64 2 66 66
GRAND TOTAL 613 261 874 360 9 369 317 11 328 377 29 406 130 278 408 2,385
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TOTAL 1,372 22 8 3 0 1 3 50 1,459 400 19 15 3 1 2 12 42 494 8 5 5 4 0 0 0 2 24
Business Administration 156 5 1 8 170 70 1 2 1 1 5 80 2 2
Accounting 18 2 3 23 10 5 15
Business Administration 138 3 1 5 147 60 1 2 1 1 65 2 2
Office Administration 0 0 0 0
Criminal Justice 98 4 1 3 106 44 5 2 5 6 62
Criminal Justice 98 4 1 3 106 44 5 2 5 6 62
Education 167 4 1 1 2 175 14 2 2 18 1 1
Early Childhood Education 107 1 108 4 4 1 1
Elementary Education 31 3 1 1 36 6 1 1 8
Secondary Education 29 1 1 31 4 1 1 6
Engineering Technology 70 1 71 27 1 1 1 1 2 33
Engineering Technology 70 1 71 27 1 1 1 1 2 33 English & Foreign
Languages 16 1 17 6 2 8 4 2 6
English 16 1 17 6 2 8 4 2 6
Fine Arts & Music 41 1 1 43 22 1 5 28
Art 11 1 12 5 2 7
Music 20 1 21 6 1 7
Music Education 10 10 11 1 2 14
Health, Physical Education &
Recreation 99 2 10 111 57 3 1 6 67 2 2 4
HPER 99 2 10 111 57 3 1 6 67 2 2 4
Mass Communications 41 1 1 43 31 2 1 1 3 38 1
Communications 37 1 1 39 29 2 1 1 3 36 1 1
Speech 4 4 2 2
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TA
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Mathematics Computer & Info Sciences 60 1 1 62 33 1 1 35 1 1 1 3
Computer Science 44 1 1 46 29 29 1 1 2
Mathematics 16 16 4 1 1 6 1 1
Natural Science & Environmental Health
14
1 2 1 1 10
15
5 53 1 3 1 4 4 66 3 1 1 5
Biology 12
5 1 1 1 10 13
8 47 3 1 4 4 59 3 1 1 5
Chemistry 3 3 3 1 4
Environmental Health 13 1 14 3 3
Social Sciences 52 2 2 56 11 1 1 4 17
General Studies 7 7 1 1
Government & Politics 10 1 11 3 1 1 1 6
History 6 6 1 1
Pre-Law/Legal Studies 12 1 13 1 1 2
Sociology 17 1 1 19 5 2 7
Social Work
17
1 3 1 7
18
2 23 2 1 1 2 29
Social Work
17
1 3 1 7
18
2 23 2 1 1 2 29
University College
26
0 2 1 1 4
26
8 9 1 1 2 13 1 1 2
Non-Declared/Undecided
26
0 2 1 1 4
26
8 9 1 1 2 13 1 1 2
49
IN-STATE IN-STATE INTERNATIONAL
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Haw
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Haw
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GRADUATE TOTAL 364 3 0 2 0 0 0 4 373 26 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 3 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 8
Business Administration 64 1 1 66 5 5
MBA 64 1 1 66 5 5
Criminal Justice 41 41 5 5
Criminal Justice 41 41 5 5
Education 81 1 82 1 1 2 2
Elementary Education 8 1 9
Masters of Arts in Teaching 71 71 1 1 1 1
Special Education 2 2 1 1 Health, Physical Education
& Recreation 71 71 7 1 8 2 2
Sports Administration 71 71 7 1 8 2 2
Mass Communication 22 1 23 4 4
Convergent Media 22 1 23 4 4
Natural Science &
Environmental Health 9 2 11 2 2 1 1
Bioinformatics 3 1 4 2 2
Environmental Health 6 1 7 1 1
Social Sciences 16 16 1 1 2
Rural Public Policy &
Planning 16 16 1 1 2
Social Work 60 1 2 63 2 2 1 1
Social Work 60 1 2 63 2 2 1 1
GRAND TOTAL 1,736 25 8 5 0 1 3 54 1,832 426 20 15 3 1 2 12 42 521 11 5 6 7 0 0 0 3 32
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STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS
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MEAN ACT COMPOSITE SCORE OF FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN
YEAR MEAN SCORE POPULATION
Fall 2008 17.0 453
Fall 2009 17.3 415
Fall 2010 17.2 387
Fall 2011 17.2 328
Fall 2012 17.1 392
Fall 2013 17.1 493
Fall 2014 17.4 399
Fall 2015 17.5 370
Fall 2016 17.5 393
Fall 2017 17.8 405
16.6
16.8
17.0
17.2
17.4
17.6
17.8
18.0
Fall2008
Fall2009
Fall2010
Fall2011
Fall2012
Fall2013
Fall2014
Fall2015
Fall2016
Fall2017
MEAN SCORE
MEAN SCORE
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BOARDING STUDENT ENROLLMENT: 10-YEAR TREND
TERM ENROLLMENT BOARDING STUDENTS % OF ENROLLMENT
Fall 2008 2,929 1,071 37.0%
Fall 2009 2,850 1,035 36.3%
Fall 2010 2,636 913 34.7%
Fall 2011 2,452 914 37.3%
Fall 2012 2,479 833 33.6%
Fall 2013 2,203 901 40.8%
Fall 2014 2,222 966 42.4%
Fall 2015 2,309 932 4.0%
Fall 2016 2,455 949 38.6%
Fall 2017 2,385 945 40.0%
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500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
Fall2008
Fall2009
Fall2010
Fall2011
Fall2012
Fall2013
Fall2014
Fall2015
Fall2016
Fall2017
ENROLLMENT BOARD STUDENT
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UNDUPLICATED ENROLLMENT BY AGE RANGE: 5-YEAR TREND
AGE RANGE FALL 2013 FALL 2014 FALL 2015 FALL 2016 FALL 2017
Under 18 32 62 149 177 227
18 - 19 512 632 572 562 625
20 - 21 509 493 555 569 505
22 - 24 494 448 456 487 450
25 - 29 235 205 203 242 221
30 - 34 91 85 88 105 81
35 - 39 101 91 87 96 69
40 - 49 148 125 118 130 122
50 - 64 76 76 77 84 82
65+ 5 5 4 3 3
TOTAL 2,203 2,222 2,309 2,455 2,385
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
Under18
18 - 19 20 - 21 22 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 64 65+
FALL 2013 FALL 2014 FALL 2015 FALL 2016 FALL 2017
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FALL 2016 UNDUPLICATED ENROLLMENT BY DEPARTMENT, PROGRAM AND AGE-RANGE
Undergraduate Departments Programs Un
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8
18
-19
20
-21
22
-24
25
-29
30
-34
35
-39
40
-49
50
-64
65
+
To
tal
Business Administration Accounting 11 11 4 5 1 1 33
Business Administration 1 66 42 51 16 9 13 17 4 219
Business Administration Total 1 77 53 55 21 10 13 17 5 252
Criminal Justice Criminal Justice 54 58 40 9 1 1 3 2 168
Criminal Justice Total 54 58 40 9 1 1 3 2 168
Education Early Childhood Education 14 23 32 15 5 7 13 4 113
Elementary Education 13 14 10 4 2 1 44
Secondary Education 8 11 10 3 3 1 1 37
Education Total 35 48 52 22 8 10 15 4 194
Engineering Technology Engineering Technology 45 35 17 4 2 1 104
Engineering Technology Total 45 35 17 4 2 1 104
English & Foreign Languages English 14 12 2 2 1 31
English & Foreign Languages Total 14 12 2 2 1 31
Music & Fine Arts Art 12 6 1 19
Music 18 6 4 28
Music Education 12 3 7 2 24
Music & Fine Arts Total 42 15 12 2 71
Health, Physical Education & Recreation HPER 2 63 67 35 9 2 4 182
Health, Physical Education & Recreation Total 2 63 67 35 9 2 4 182
Mass Communications Communications 22 28 21 2 2 1 76
Speech 1 3 1 1 6
Mass Communications Total 23 31 22 2 2 1 1 82
Mathematics, Computer & Info Sciences Computer Science 40 16 14 6 1 77
Mathematics 6 8 8 1 23
Mathematics, Computer & Info Sciences Total 46 24 22 6 1 1 100
Natural Science & Environmental Health Biology 1 96 64 35 4 1 1 202
Chemistry 3 4 7
Environmental Health 4 7 5 1 17
Natural Science & Environmental Health Total 1 103 75 40 4 1 1 1 226
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Undergraduate Departments Programs Und
er
18
18
-19
20
-21
22
-24
25
-29
30
-34
35
-39
40
-49
50
-64
65
+
To
tal
Social Sciences General Studies 2 1 2 1 2 8
Government & Politics 6 5 3 1 1 1 17
History 3 4 7
Pre-Law/Legal Studies 6 6 3 15
Sociology 11 4 5 3 2 1 26
Social Sciences Total 25 18 16 6 2 2 2 2 73
Social Work Social Work 1 53 64 40 23 6 8 9 7 211
Social Work Total 1 53 64 40 23 6 8 9 7 211
University College Undecided/Non-Declared 222 43 3 5 2 1 1 6 283
University College Total 222 43 3 5 2 1 1 6 283
Total Undergraduate 227 623 503 358 110 35 36 56 29 0 1,977
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GRADUATE TOTAL
Graduate Departments Programs Und
er
18
18
-19
20
-21
22
-24
25
-29
30
-34
35
-39
40
-49
50
-64
65
+
To
tal
Business Administration MBA 16 22 6 6 11 10 71
Business Administration Total 16 22 6 6 11 10 71
Criminal Justice Criminal Justice 1 13 12 3 5 6 5 1 46
Criminal Justice Total 1 13 12 3 5 6 5 1 46
Education Elementary Education 2 4 3 9
MAT 1 13 18 13 6 14 8 73
Special Education 1 2 3
Education Total 1 13 20 13 6 19 13 85
Health, Physical Education & Recreation Sports Administration 1 18 21 10 7 14 8 2 81
Health, Physical Education & Recreation Total 1 18 21 10 7 14 8 2 81
Mass Communication Convergent Media 1 9 8 2 2 3 2 27
Mass Communication Total 1 9 8 2 2 3 2 27
Natural Science & Environmental Health Bioinformatics 4 2 6
Environmental Health 4 2 1 1 8
Natural Science & Environmental Health Total 8 4 1 1 14
Social Sciences Rural Public Policy 4 2 3 3 1 5 18
Social Sciences Total 4 2 3 3 1 5 18
Social Work Social Work 11 22 8 3 12 10 66
Social Work Total 11 22 8 3 12 10 66
Total Graduate
GRAND TOTAL 2 2 92 111 46 33 66 53 3 408
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FALL 2017 UNDUPLICATED ENROLLMENT BY AGE RANGE, LEVEL, AND STATUS
Undergraduate Graduate Total Undergraduate Graduate Total
Under 18 8 8 Under 18 219 219
18 - 19 595 1 596 18 - 19 28 1 29
20 - 21 498 498 20 - 21 5 2 7
22 - 24 342 34 376 22 - 24 16 58 74
25 - 29 97 42 139 25 - 29 13 69 82
30 - 34 30 13 43 30 - 34 5 33 38
35 - 39 33 8 41 35 - 39 3 25 28
40 - 49 45 17 62 40 - 49 11 49 60
50 - 64 19 15 34 50 - 64 10 38 48
65+ 65+ 3 3
Grand Total 1667 130 1797 Grand Total 310 278 588
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
Undergraduate Graduate
0
50
100
150
200
250
Under18
18 -19
20 -21
22 -24
25 -29
30 -34
35 -39
40 -49
50 -64
65+
Undergraduate Graduate
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CREDIT HOUR PRODUCTION BY DEPARTMENT AND COURSE: 3-YEAR TREND
Departments and Courses by Level
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DEVELOPMENTAL/ INTERMEDIATE
1,269 1,560 732 3,840 1,365 1767 825 4,272 983 1,331 727 3,281
English & Foreign Languages 279 174 57 510 288 192 45 525 240 183 63 486
English 279 174 57 510 288 192 45 525 240 183 63 486
Math Computer & Info Sciences 426 750 255 1,431 450 672 201 1,323 263 293 106 662
Mathematics 426 750 255 1,431 450 672 201 1,323 263 293 106 662
University College 558 0 0 558 627 0 0 627 480 0 0 480
Reading 279 0 0 279 312 0 0 312 240 0 0 240
Skills 279 636 420 1,335 315 903 579 1,797 240 855 558 1,653
UNDERGRADUATE 2,307 23,412 23,316 48,756 3,013 24,402 23,868 50,936 2,689 23,313 22,467 49,084
Business Administration 249 2,031 2,025 4,305 369 2,250 2,316 4,935 348 2,208 2,331 4,887
Accounting 36 309 306 651 33 369 336 738 54 333 330 717
Business Administration 171 1,401 1,485 3,057 243 1,629 1,773 3,645 216 1,497 1,632 3,345
Organizational Management 42 321 234 597 93 252 207 552 78 378 369 825
Criminal Justice 114 1,062 1,107 2,283 156 814 953 1,923 90 980 927 1,997
Criminal Justice 114 1,062 1,107 2,283 156 814 953 1,923 90 980 927 1,997
Education 126 2,015 1,934 4,075 156 1,879 2,001 4,036 153 1,961 1,738 3,852
Early Childhood 78 927 981 1,986 129 987 1,164 2,280 150 963 831 1,944
Education 12 950 914 1,876 3 757 741 1,501 3 779 811 1,593
Reading 0 111 15 126 9 114 72 195 0 117 60 177
Special Education 36 27 24 87 15 21 24 60 0 102 36 138
Engineering Technology 0 479 538 1,017 24 696 681 1,401 0 764 643 1,407
Engineering Technology 0 479 538 1,017 24 696 681 1,401 0 764 643 1,407
English & Foreign Languages 141 2,397 2,808 5,346 378 2,811 2,748 5,937 219 2,639 2,633 5,491
Chinese 0 126 126 252 0 135 117 252 0 72 132 204
English 141 2,220 2,439 4,800 303 2,478 2,421 5,202 171 2,372 2,285 4,828
Russian 0 51 30 81 0 0 3 3 0 0 45 45
Spanish 0 0 213 213 75 198 207 480 48 195 171 414
Fine Arts 47 1,551 1,171 2,769 57 1,315 1,356 2,728 72 1,731 1,273 3,076
Art 42 582 369 993 45 383 436 864 72 559 495 1,126
Music 11 969 802 1,782 12 932 920 1,864 0 1,172 778 1,950
Health Physical Ed & Rec 294 2,781 2,626 5,701 345 2,843 2,956 6,144 438 2,443 2,447 5,328
Health 135 1,074 678 1,887 237 858 639 1,734 228 651 540 1,419
Physical Education 126 1,365 1,450 2,941 108 1,571 1,750 3,429 159 1,453 1,394 3,006
Recreation 33 342 498 873 0 414 567 981 51 339 513 903
Mass Communication 297 1,353 1,356 3,006 297 1,480 1,362 3,139 462 1,306 1,303 3,071
Mass Communication 72 667 586 1,325 57 634 499 1,190 147 563 502 1,212
Speech 201 605 755 1,561 237 741 836 1,814 276 692 786 1,754
Theater 24 81 15 120 3 105 27 135 39 51 15 105
Math Computer & Info Sciences 321 2,528 2,666 5,515 420 2,530 2,481 5,431 274 2,524 2,380 5,178
Computer Science 159 994 934 2,087 174 1,016 733 1,923 103 928 844 1,875
Mathematics 162 1,534 1,732 3,428 246 1,514 1,748 3,508 171 1,596 1,536 3,303
Natural Sci. & Env. Health 187 2,706 2,605 5,498 124 3,023 2,545 5,692 168 3,139 2,887 6,194
Biology 108 1,060 1,163 2,331 22 1,234 1,180 2,436 47 1,257 1,379 2,683
Chemistry 0 630 483 1,113 19 661 484 1,164 27 726 483 1,236
Environmental Health 15 173 122 310 0 159 178 337 0 250 208 458
Physics 0 252 216 468 0 336 280 616 52 320 284 656
Science 64 591 621 1,276 83 633 423 1,139 42 586 533 1,161
Social Sciences 468 2,648 2,568 5,684 543 2,610 2,544 5,697 465 2,568 2,238 5,271
History 231 972 1,080 2,283 294 972 1,242 2,508 246 1,074 1,041 2,361
Public Administration 0 258 285 543 0 252 237 489 0 198 144 342
Pre-Law 0 45 0 45 0 54 0 54 0 54 0 54
Political Science 57 705 507 1,269 66 606 489 1,161 0 651 480 1,131
Sociology 180 666 639 1,485 183 726 510 1,419 219 591 501 1,311
Social Sciences 0 2 57 59 0 0 66 66 0 0 72 72
Social Work 63 1,491 1,699 3,253 144 1,737 1,690 3,571 0 1,551 1,583 3,134
Social Work 63 1,491 1,699 3,253 144 1,737 1,690 3,571 0 1,551 1,583 3,134
University College 0 902 505 1,407 0 1,188 648 1,836 0 1,161 611 1,772
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Departments and Courses by Level
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First Year Experience 0 266 85 351 0 285 69 354 0 306 53 359
Other 0 104 128 232 0 129 134 263 0 48 31 79
Military Science 0 104 128 232 0 129 134 263 0 48 31 79
GRADUATE 736 2,627 2,511 5,874 432 3,098 3,143 6,673 759 2,939 2,750 6,448
Business Administration 300 660 636 1,596 159 501 513 1,173 138 459 390 987
Business Administration 300 660 636 1,596 159 501 513 1,173 138 459 390 987
Criminal Justice 129 429 390 948 48 342 318 708 57 276 252 585
Criminal Justice 129 429 390 948 48 342 318 708 57 276 252 585
Education 54 225 195 474 21 651 657 1,329 42 450 375 867
Education 54 189 141 384 21 606 597 1,224 42 261 207 510
Special Education 0 36 54 90 0 45 60 105 0 189 168 357
English & Foreign Languages 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 3 9 12
English 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 3 9 12
Fine Arts 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3
Music 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3
Health Physical Ed & Rec 18 0 0 18 0 276 375 651 339 603 537 1,479
Physical Education 18 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sports Administration 0 0 0 0 0 276 375 651 339 603 537 1,479
Mass Communication 0 0 0 0 0 120 155 275 0 177 142 319
Convergent Media 0 0 0 0 0 120 155 275 0 177 142 319
Math Computer & Info Sciences 0 0 0 0 0 18 24 42 0 0 0 0
Mathematics 0 0 0 0 0 18 24 42 0 0 0 0
Natural Sci. & Env. Health 10 266 261 537 3 230 159 392 0 125 208 333
Bioinformatics 0 99 99 198 0 81 78 159 0 54 60 114
Environmental Health 10 167 159 336 3 146 81 230 0 68 97 165
Science 0 3 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 51 54
Social Sciences 0 138 111 249 0 159 141 300 6 129 141 276
History 0 0 3 3 0 0 12 12 0 0 0 0
Rural Public Policy 0 138 108 246 0 159 129 288 6 129 141 276
Social Work 225 909 918 2,052 201 795 801 1,797 177 714 696 1,587
Social Work 225 909 918 2,052 201 795 801 1,797 177 714 696 1,587
Grand Total 4,312 27,599 26,559 58,470 4,810 29,267 27,804 61,881 4,431 28,438 25,944 58,813
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STUDENT FTE-TO-FACULTY FTE RATIO: 10-YEAR TREND
YEAR FTE STUDENT FTE FACULTY RATIO
Fall 2008 2,341 138 17:01
Fall 2009 2,378 133 18:01
Fall 2010 2,233 126 18:01
Fall 2011 2,043 130 16:01
Fall 2012 2,080 134 16:01
Fall 2013 1,986 126 16:01
Fall 2014 1,940 115 17:01
Fall 2015 1,996 120 17:01
Fall 2016 2,008 120 17:01
Fall 2017 2,385 110 22:01
0
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1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
Fall2008
Fall2009
Fall2010
Fall2011
Fall2012
Fall2013
Fall2014
Fall2015
Fall2016
Fall2017
FTE STUDENT FTE FACULTY
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RETENTION RATES: 10-YEAR TREND
RETENTION (%)
*Size of
Freshmen Retention Retention Retention Retention
Cohort Year Cohort 4th Year 5th Year 6th Year Cumulative
2008 453 57% 44% 36% 24%
2009 415 53% 38% 42% 36%
2010 387 63% 51% 55% 18%
2011 300 60% 63% 35% 20%
2012 389 55% 41% 31% 17%
2013 459 60% 47% 42% 19%
2014 386 66% 48% 46% 17%
2015 369 62% 38% 34%
2016 390 61% 45%
2017 405 62%
RETENTION (#)
*Size of
Freshmen Retention Retention Retention Retention
Cohort Year Cohort 4th Year 5th Year 6th Year Cumulative
2008 453 259 197 164 110
2009 415 217 156 173 148
2010 387 240 196 211 68
2011 300 193 205 116 66
2012 389 193 159 122 66
2013 459 217 217 193 86
2014 386 253 184 176 65
2015 369 227 139 125
2016 390 238 174
2017 405 250
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GRADUATION RATES: 10-YEAR TREND
GRADUATION %
*Size of Freshmen Graduation Graduation Graduation 6th Year
Cohort Year Cohort 4th Year 5th Year 6th Year Cumulative
2003 325 18% 12% 6% 35%
2004 372 14% 10% 4% 28%
2005 398 11% 10% 3% 24%
2006 443 12% 7% 3% 22%
2007 485 11% 10% 6% 26%
2008 453 13% 11% 6% 30%
2009 415 10% 10% 2% 22%
2010 387 18% 9% 4% 31%
2011 300 15% 13% 3% 32%
2012 389 17% 8% 4% 29%
GRADUATION (#)
*Size of Freshmen Graduation Graduation Graduation 6th Year
Cohort Year Cohort 4th Year 5th Year 6th Year Cumulative
2003 325 57 39 18 114
2004 372 51 37 13 101
2005 398 43 41 12 96
2006 443 52 31 13 96
2007 485 51 46 29 126
2008 453 58 50 25 133
2009 415 43 42 7 92
2010 387 68 35 16 119
2011 300 45 40 10 95
2012 389 65 32 15 112
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DEGREES GRANTED BY DEPARTMENT AND LEVEL: 10-YEAR TREND
Departments & Programs 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Undergraduates Totals 375 308 319 305 345 366 386 323 305 322
Business Administration
Accounting 13 7 11 11 6 6 6 3 6 7
Business Administration 35 42 28 47 40 62 65 67 34 29
Office Administration 10 5 8 12 2 4 2 1 0 0
Business Administration Total 58 54 47 70 48 72 73 71 40 36
Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice 35 30 23 17 27 28 33 28 41 24
Criminal Justice Total 35 30 23 17 27 28 33 28 41 24
Education
Early Childhood Education 57 46 69 46 33 33 43 41 32 37
Elementary Education 10 8 7 8 6 5 5 3 2 3
Education Total 67 54 76 54 39 38 48 44 34 40
Engineering Technology
Engineering Technology 6 0 5 4 10 15 18 13 14 16
Engineering Technology Total 6 0 5 4 10 15 18 13 14 16
English & Foreign Languages
English 4 0 0 2 6 5 6 5 8 9
English Education 2 1 4 0 2 0 2 6 5 1
English & Foreign Languages Total 6 1 4 2 8 5 8 11 13 10
Fine Arts & Music
Arts 0 5 2 0 1 3 0 2 0 0
Music 1 0 3 2 9 6 5 4 6 7
Music Education 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 0
Recording Industry 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Fine Arts & Music Total 2 6 5 4 10 10 6 6 7 7
Health Physical Education & Recreation
HPER 36 31 35 29 35 59 50 47 36 33
Health Physical Education & Recreation Total 36 31 35 29 35 59 50 47 36 33
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Departments & Programs 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Mass Communication
Mass Communication 12 11 17 13 25 17 17 17 14 16
Speech 10 5 9 10 15 10 12 2 3 2
Mass Communication Total 22 16 26 23 40 27 29 19 17 18
Math, Computer Science & Info Science
Computer Science 16 0 6 1 6 9 3 3 7 5
Mathematics 5 3 7 2 9 5 6 2 5 11
Mathematics Education 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 2 1 2
Math, Computer Science & Info Science Total 21 3 13 7 16 15 9 7 13 18
Natural Science & Environmental Health
Biology 9 17 21 17 20 30 32 12 21 25
Chemistry 2 3 2 4 2 0 7 4 1 0
Environmental Health 2 1 4 0 1 3 3 0 3 1
Science Education 1 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0
Natural Science & Environmental Health Total 14 23 27 21 24 34 44 16 25 26
Social Sciences
General Studies 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 20
Government & Politics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2
History 21 13 11 9 10 8 6 0 0 2
Political Science 9 5 5 2 4 4 6 0 0 0
Pre-Law/Legal Studies 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1
Public Administration 13 11 4 2 2 0 1 0 0 2
Social Science Education 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Sociology 7 8 4 5 10 2 8 1 3 3
Social Sciences Total 50 38 25 18 27 14 21 2 22 30
Social Work
Social Work 58 52 33 56 61 49 47 47 37 64
Social Work Total 58 52 33 56 61 49 47 47 37 64
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Departments & Programs 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Graduate Totals 129 121 83 102 128 89 70 107 108 91
Business Administration
MBA 0 5 4 6 16 7 9 21 30 22
Business Administration Total 0 5 4 6 16 7 9 21 30 22
Mass Communications 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Convergent Media 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mass Communication Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice 50 63 24 33 36 15 14 26 13 10
Criminal Justice Total 50 63 24 33 36 15 14 26 13 10
Education
Elementary Education 24 7 8 3 1 0 2 4 0 3
Masters of Arts in Teaching 0 14 12 22 16 18 5 13 10 6
Special Education 24 3 2 4 2 2 1 0 0 3
Education Total 48 24 22 29 19 20 8 17 10 12
Health Physical Education & Recreation 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sports Administration 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Health Physical Education & Recreation Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Natural Science & Environmental Health
Bioinformatics 3 6 4 5 6 5 7 5 7 4
Environmental Health 5 4 1 4 2 10 6 4 3 2
Natural Science & Environmental Health Total 8 10 5 9 8 15 13 9 10 6
Social Sciences
Rural Public Policy & Planning 18 2 9 5 5 6 5 4 4 10
Social Sciences Total 18 2 9 5 5 6 5 4 4 10
Social Work
Social Work 5 17 19 20 44 26 21 30 41 32
Social Work Total 5 17 19 20 44 26 21 30 41 32
Grand Total Undergraduates & Graduates 504 429 402 407 473 455 456 430 413 413
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FACULTY & STAFF
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FULL-TIME FACULTY BY DEPARTMENT AND RANK
TOTAL PROFESSOR ASSOC. PROFESSOR ASST. PROFESSOR INSTRUCTOR
DEPARTMENTS 20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
20
17
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
20
17
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
20
17
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
20
17
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
20
17
Business Administration 13 13 13 13 12 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 5 6 5 5 4 5 4 5 5 5
Criminal Justice 5 6 6 6 6 0 0 1 1 2 3 4 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 3 0 0 1 1 0
Education 15 14 15 13 12 3 3 2 2 2 3 2 1 1 1 8 10 11 9 8 1 1 1 1 1
Engineering Technology 5 3 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 3 2 2
English & Foreign Lang. 10 7 9 10 10 2 2 2 2 1 3 3 2 2 3 4 1 2 3 3 1 1 3 3 3
Fine Arts 12 12 11 12 11 1 1 2 2 2 4 4 3 3 5 6 6 5 6 3 1 1 1 1 1
HPER 10 7 7 7 7 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 7 4 5 5 5
Mass Communications 6 5 8 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 5 5 5
MCIS 12 13 12 12 11 1 1 0 0 0 3 3 3 3 4 6 7 7 7 5 2 2 2 2 2
NSEH 14 14 14 14 13 1 1 4 4 4 8 8 5 5 3 5 4 3 3 5 0 1 2 2 1
Social Sciences 13 12 11 11 10 3 3 3 3 3 5 4 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 4 0 0 0 0 0
Social Work 10 8 9 9 8 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 5 5 4 4 3 1 0 2 2 3
University College 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1
TOTAL 126 115 120 120 113 15 15 17 17 16 38 34 26 26 28 49 50 46 47 40 24 19 31 30 29
FULL-TIME FACULTY AVERAGE SALARY BY RANK
RANK 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Professor $66,300 $66,300 $65,324 $64,586 $64,586
Associate Professor $59,024 $60,058 $56,015 $57,929 $60,246
Assistant Professor $49,653 $50,748 $51,685 $53,469 $52,331
Instructor $39,586 $39,753 $41,796 $42,532 $42,532
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FULL-TIME FACULTY BY HIGHEST DEGREE EARNED AND GENDER: 10-YEAR TREND
Doctors Specialists Masters
Term Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Grand Total
Fall 2008 50 31 81 1 2 3 24 30 54 138
Fall 2009 48 31 79 1 1 2 23 29 52 133
Fall 2010 45 28 73 1 1 2 23 28 51 126
Fall 2011 45 34 79 1 1 2 21 28 49 130
Fall 2012 44 36 80 1 1 2 21 31 52 134
Fall 2013 45 38 83 1 0 1 19 23 41 125
Fall 2014 42 35 77 1 0 1 18 19 37 115
Fall 2015 41 33 74 1 1 2 20 24 44 120
Fall 2016 40 34 74 1 1 2 20 24 44 120
Fall 2017 39 31 71 1 1 2 20 20 40 113
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FULL-TIME FACULTY BY TENURE: 10-YEAR TREND
Term Tenured % Non-Tenured % Total Fall 2008 43 31% 95 69% 138 Fall 2009 46 35% 87 65% 133 Fall 2010 49 39% 77 61% 126 Fall 2011 58 45% 72 55% 130 Fall 2012 58 43% 76 57% 134 Fall 2013 61 48% 65 52% 126 Fall 2014 67 58% 48 42% 115 Fall 2015 60 50% 60 50% 120 Fall 2016 60 50% 60 50% 120 Fall 2017 53 47% 60 53% 113
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FULL-TIME FACULTY BY ETHNICITY AND GENDER: 10-YEAR TREND
Term
Black White Asian Hispanic Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Fall 2008 49 49 98 11 10 21 15 3 18 0 1 1 75 63 138
Fall 2009 46 47 93 12 9 21 14 4 18 0 1 1 72 61 133
Fall 2010 45 44 89 11 8 19 13 4 17 0 1 1 69 57 126
Fall 2011 41 49 90 12 10 22 14 3 17 0 1 1 67 63 30
Fall 2012 40 55 95 14 9 23 12 3 15 0 1 1 66 68 134
Fall 2013 41 48 89 11 9 20 13 3 16 0 1 1 65 61 126
Fall 2014 37 42 79 11 8 19 13 3 15 0 1 1 61 54 115
Fall 2015 36 47 83 11 8 19 14 4 18 0 0 0 61 59 120
Fall 2016 36 47 83 11 8 19 13 5 18 0 0 0 60 60 120
Fall 2017 35 43 78 12 7 19 12 4 16 0 0 0 59 54 113
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EMPLOYEES BY EEO CATEGORY, ETHNICITY, AND GENDER: 5-YEAR TREND
FALL 2013
EEO CATEGORY Black White Hispanic Asian American Indian Native Hawaiian No ID Total
Executive/Administrative/Managerial 39 3 42
Faculty 110 21 1 16 148
Professional - Non-Faculty 125 10 1 1 3 140
Clerical/Secretarial 62 1 1 64
Technical/Paraprofessional 21 1 22
Skilled Crafts 11 11
Service/Maintenance 99 3 102
Instruction/Research 3 3
Total 470 35 2 18 7 532
FALL 2014
EEO CATEGORY Black White Hispanic Asian American Indian Native Hawaiian No ID Total
Executive/Administrative/Managerial 43 2 45
Faculty 106 23 1 16 146
Professional - Non-Faculty 158 4 4 166
Clerical/Secretarial 53 2 55
Technical/Paraprofessional 21 1 22
Skilled Crafts 8 8
Service/Maintenance 98 98
Instruction/Research 3 3
Total 490 30 1 22 543
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FALL 2015
EEO CATEGORY Black White Hispanic Asian American Indian Native Hawaiian No ID Total
Executive/Administrative/Managerial 42 2 44
Faculty 109 26 16 151
Professional - Non-Faculty 161 2 1 1 165
Clerical/Secretarial 67 1 68
Technical/Paraprofessional 28 28
Skilled Crafts 15 15
Service/Maintenance 90 90
Instruction/Research 10 2 2 14
Total 522 32 3 18 575
FALL 2016
EEO CATEGORY Black White Hispanic Asian American Indian Native Hawaiian No ID Total
Executive/Administrative/Managerial 38 1 39
Faculty 127 23 19 169
Professional - Non-Faculty 166 4 4 2 3 179
Clerical/Secretarial 70 1 1 72
Technical/Paraprofessional 29 29
Skilled Crafts 13 13
Service/Maintenance 97 1 1 99
Instruction/Research 3 2 2 8
Total 543 31 4 22 7 608
FALL 2017
EEO CATEGORY Black White Hispanic Asian American Indian Native Hawaiian No ID Total
Executive/Administrative/Managerial 42 42
Faculty 131 24 16 171
Professional - Non-Faculty 179 4 2 5 1 2 193
Clerical/Secretarial 67 2 69
Technical/Paraprofessional 24 1 25
Skilled Crafts 10 10
Service/Maintenance 89 1 1 91
Instruction/Research 10 1 1 1 13
Total 552 31 24 1 4 614
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RESOURCES
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RESIDENT AND NON-RESIDENT TUITION: 10-YEAR TREND
Resident Non-Resident
Year Tuition Room* Board* Activity Fee Laundry Total Year Tuition Room* Board* Activity Fee Laundry Total
2008-2009 4,686 2,611 2,137 0 9,434 2008-2009 11,115 2,611 2,137 0 0 15,863
2009-2010 4,831 3,090 2,447 0 10,368 2009-2010 11,972 3,090 2,447 0 0 17,509
2010-2011 4,831 3,090 2,447 0 10,368 2010-2011 11,972 3,090 2,447 0 0 17,509
2011-2012 5,232 3,400 2,800 0 120 11,552 2011-2012 13,080 3,400 2,800 0 120 19,400
2012-2013 5,628 3,570 2,940 0 120 12,258 2012-2013 14,076 3,570 2,940 0 120 20,706
2013-2014 5,916 3,936 3,241 0 120 13,213 2013-2014 5,916 3,936 3,241 0 120 13,213
2014-2015 5,916 3,916 3,241 20 120 13,213 2014-2015 5,916 3,916 3,241 20 120 13,213
2015-2016 6,096 4,055 3,339 20 120 13,630 2015-2016 6,096 4,055 3,339 20 120 13,630
2016-2017 6,096 4,055 3,339 20 120 13,630 2016-2017 6,096 4,055 3,339 20 120 13,630
2017-2018 $6,422 $4,258 $3,506 $20 $130 $14,336 2017-2018 $6,422 $4,258 $3,506 $20 $130 $14,336
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CURRENT E & G EXPENDITURES: 5-YEAR TREND
2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018
Instruction $13,389,684 $13,307,421 $13,476,027 $13,232,009 $13,065,168
Research 0 0 0 0 0
Public Service 119,493 87,130 90,324 90,324 90,526
Academic Support 1,785,451 1,833,479 1,790,866 1,780,572 1,560,241
Student Services 4,656,259 4,793,261 5,007,258 5,191,290 5,289,354
Institutional Support 5,586,237 5,585,306 5,687,926 5,454,511 5,328,114
Operations & Maintenance of Physical Plant 5,267,167 5,735,234 7,951,214 5,690,082 4,831,097
Scholarships & Fellowships 4,811,330 4,167,784 4,252,349 4,305,500 4,295,500
Mandatory Transfers 0 0 0 0 0
Auxiliary Enterprises 8,568,710 10,376,910 9,200,000 9,350,000 9,400,000
Total $44,184,331 $45,886,525 $47,455,964 $45,094,288 $43,860,000
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CURRENT E & G REVENUES: 5-YEAR TREND
2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018
Student Fees $13,611,549 $12,503,600 $13,398,040 $13,623,600 $14,318,200
State Appropriations 18,182,447 18,303,435 21,024,743 18,313,456 16,533,366
Government Contracts & Grants 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000
Sales & Services 387,500 375,000 395,000 395,000 420,000
Other Sources 3,428,125 2,816,941 3,432,181 3,406,232 3,182,434
Auxiliary Services 8,568,710 7,276,910 9,200,000 9,350,000 9,400,000
Total 44,184,331 41,281,886 47,455,964 45,094,288 43,860,000
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RESEARCH AND SPONSORED PROGRAMS BY FUNDING SOURCE
Year Federal State Private/Corporate Total
FY 2008 $10,654,938 $1,387,916 $332,106 $12,374,960
FY 2009 10,474,175 1,638,544 324,864 12,437,583
FY 2010 7,517,441 0 10,000 7,527,441
FY 2011 6,188,892 854,398 823,040 7,866,330
FY 2012 5,858,844 744,699 145,500 6,749,043
FY 2013 5,475,649 902,416 145,500 6,523,565
FY 2014 5,232,727 1,172,222 145,500 6,550,449
FY 2015 6,985,659 2,039,800 145,500 9,170,959
FY 2016 5,879,556 713,593 988,037 7,581,186
FY 2017 6,612,989 665,796 122,174 7,400,959
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LIBRARY RESOURCES
COLLECTION #
Volumes 129,742
Print Periodicals 202
Full-text Electronic Periodicals 32,275
Daily Print Newspapers 14
Video Titles 1,733 (Physical) + 470 (Digital) = 2,203
Electronic Book Titles 53,385
Slide Titles Microfiche (507,061) + Microfilm (28,239) = 535,300
ELECTRONIC DATABASES
ACM Digital Library Credo Reference
Ebscohost
Ebscohost Discovery
Ebscohost Ebooks FirstSearch
HERBIE -MVSU’s Online Public Access Catalog (provided by Sirsi Dynix) ILLiad (for Interlibrary Loan Requests)
JSTOR
OCLC National Library of Medicine
Naxos Music Library
Nexis Uni
Prep-Step ProQuest (Dissertation Abstract and Index) Springshare (Lib Analytics and LibGuides
Turnitin
WorldCat
MEMBERSHIPS
Association for Educational Communications and Technology
ALA (American Library Association) American Correctional Association
Dancing Rabbit Library Consortia
HBCU Library Alliance
LYRASIS MAGNOLIA
OCLC MHS (Mississippi Historical Society) Archives
MLA (Mississippi Library Association)
NBEA (National Business Education) Membership
NSTAIC (National Science Teachers Association Institutional Comprehensive) Membership
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS
TERM DEFINITIONS
AY: FactBook abbreviations for Academic Year (Fall, Spring, Summer).
Cohort: Groups of first-time freshmen who enter the university, during the
same term, who are used to track retention and graduation rates.
Duplicated (Enrollment):
Enrollment of (Main Campus + Greenville Center + Greenwood
Center).
If students are enrolled on two campuses, they will be counted twice.
Faculty-to-Student Ratio: Faculty FTE to Student FTE ratio.
Faculty FTE:
Starting in Fall 1999, Faculty FTE=Full-Time Faculty + (Total Credit
Hours taught by Part-Time and Adjunct Faculty)/12.
First-Time Freshmen: A first-time freshmen who has never previously attended a college or
university; a transferring students with less than 12 hours; a student
enrolled in the fall term who attended the same college for the first time
during the prior summer term; or a student who successfully completed
the 12 hour Summer Developmental Program or a student with advance
standing (college credits earned while in high school).
Freshmen: Undergraduate student completing less than 30 hours in a degree
program.
FTE: Full-time equivalent.
Full-Time Undergraduate: Students enrolled in 12 or more hours during a given term.
Full-Time Instructional
Faculty: Employees whose primary responsibilities is teaching full-time.
Full-Time Graduate: Graduate student enrolled in 9 or more hours in a given term
GS: FactBook abbreviations for Graduate Studies.
Graduate: Students admitted to and enroll in the graduate degree program.
Graduation Rate: The percentage of students, from a particular FTF cohort, who graduate
within 4, 5, or 6 years.
Junior: Undergraduate student completing less 60 to 89 hours in a degree.
Not Identified (No ID): Not Identified. Refers to students or employees who did not specify
an ethnicity upon entering the University.
Over 21: Students, age 21 and older, who are admitted as non-degree seeking
their first term.
Part-Time Undergraduate: Undergraduate students enrolled in less than 12 hours during a given
term.
Part-Time Graduate: Graduate students enrolled in less than 9 hours during a given term.
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TERM DEFINITIONS
Retention Rates:
Percentage of a first-time freshmen cohort that returns each
subsequent fall term.
Senior: Undergraduate student completing 90 or more hours in a degree.
Sophomore: Undergraduate student completing 30 to 59 hours in a degree.
Student Credit Hour Production: The sum of all credit hours in which students are enrolled during a
given term.
Student FTE: Student FTE=(Undergraduate student FTE + Graduate student FTE);
Undergraduate student FTE = undergraduate students credit
hours/15; Graduate student FTE = graduate students credit hours/12.
Transient: Students enrolled at another university taking courses at MVSU with
intentions to transfer the credits.
UC: FactBook abbreviations for University College; Enrollment includes
students who have not declared a major.
Unduplicated (Enrollment): Total student enrollment counting students only once, even if they
take classes on more than one campus.