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The UNIVERSITY of OKLAHOMA2015-2016 ANNUAL REPORT
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Holding Our Heads Up High OU is a vibrant community of educators and innovators, creators and communicators, learners, thinkers and doers, pioneers and visionaries. It is a place where students are challenged and encouraged to work hard and dream big, to develop fully their minds and talents in and out of the classroom, to embrace volunteerism, and to make an impact as ethical citizens and future leaders of our state, nation and world. OU President David L. Boren
The mission of the University of Oklahoma is to provide the best possible educational experience for our students through excellence in teaching, research and creative activity, and service to the state and society.
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Level Up
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SIZE UPThis years freshman class is the biggest and best in OU history! The class is the highest ranked in OU history and in Oklahoma history at a public university, with an average 26.4 ACT for incoming freshmen, and is the largest in OU history, with more than 4,175 students.
Coming Up Roses The Princeton Review
consistently ranks OU among the best in the nation in terms of academic excellence and cost for students.
With construction underway, OU will become one of the first public universities in the country to build residential colleges, providing living/learning communities forsophomores, juniors and seniors who choose to live on campus.
OU has produced 29 Rhodes Scholars; no other university in Oklahoma has had more than three.
OU is the only public university in the nation to be awarded the prestigious Davis Cup in recognition of its record-setting enrollment of United World College international freshmen. The University has won the award three consecutive years.
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Dream UpGalileos World, an in-depth, interdisciplinary exhibition sponsored by OU Libraries that spans all three of the Universitys campuses, features tools, writings and manuscripts more than 400 years old and was developed as a way to reveal the organic connections between science and the arts. The new OU Libraries NavApp virtually guides users through the exhibits.
Up on TopIn 2015 OU became the first public university in U.S. history to be ranked No. 1 in freshman National Merit Scholars enrolled. With more than 750, the University ranks No. 1 in the nation among all public institutions in the overall number of National Merit Scholars enrolled.
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Gear UpAs part of its effort to ensure that classrooms and study spaces continue to evolve as technology advances, the Jeannine Rainbolt College of Education opened the Sandra L. OBrien Collaborative Learning Hub, which offers student group work spaces, individual study spots and access to classroom technology in a comfortable and functional environment. K-12 districts in the area bring their facility planners to the Hub to imagine creating similar spaces in their schools.
SPRUCED UPOU is the only Big 12 university to be selected as having one of Americas 25 most beautiful campuses.College Values Online ranks OU as one of the 10 most impressive historic college campuses in the country.
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Up and ComingThe OU College of Medicine welcomed its inaugural group of first-year students to the School of Community Medicine in Tulsa. Students now can opt to complete all four years of medical school in Tulsa.
ALL DRESSED UPWhen the Pride of Oklahoma marching band donned much-needed new uniforms this past fall, it donated its old uniforms to the 20-member Sheema Pride Band in Uganda formed by an OU student.
Up to the TaskIn spring 2015, the University established the Office of University Community, which oversees all diversity programs within the University, and works with Admissions and Records and Student Affairs to help make campus life more inclusive.
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Que Pasa? (Whats Up?)Nearly 10,000 people celebrated the centuries-old Latin American holiday Day of the Dead or Dia de los Muertos at a university-sponsored street festival and concert at Lloyd Noble Center. The festival included live music, folkloric dances, salsa performances and lessons, face painting, carnival rides and food trucks. A performance by one of Mexicos hottest pop stars, Grammy Award nominee El Dasa, highlighted the event.
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Up Now
Annual physical
Biometric screening
Health education classes and activities
Health risk assessments
Mental health assessments
Preventive screenings
Flu shots
Wellness activities and coaching
Upcoming Health incentives
Wellness promotion through wearable technology
Health portal
Collaborative wellness programs across all three campuses
Get Up and GoHealthy Sooners consists of programs, services and educational opportunities aimed at enhancing the lifelong health and wellness of the University community.
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Suit UpThe OU mens basketball and football teams simultaneously were ranked in the top three in the nation as their seasons overlapped in fall 2015.
Ramp UpCanyon Park Medical Group in Edmond became part of the OU Physicians practice. Now known as OU Physicians Canyon Park Family Medicine, providers and staff continue to serve patients with high-quality care at the same location.
Ride UpAs part of OUs One University digital initiative, apps have been developed that assist with campus parking and provide late-night taxi transportation to students.
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UploadOU applies the worlds leading business techniques and strategies for data-driven decision-making, which impacts student success, lowers costs for students and their families and improves the overall college experience.
Current data analytics efforts include:
Supporting graduation and retention initiatives
Analyzing student experience feedback gathered through student-directed apps
Evaluating scholarship programs
Increasing summer session enrollments
Improving international student recruitment and retention
Improving first-year roommate experiences
Powered by
Tap UpFast Feedback is an emoji-based,
three-question app loaded onto kiosks that allows students to give feedback to make the
University better.
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Sign UpIn its first three months of
operation, OU Passport, an official passport application acceptance
facility located in Oklahoma Memorial Union, accepted more than 800 completed passport
applications for submission to the U.S. Department of State Passport
Services section for issuance determination. More than 125 of
those applications were for students preparing to
study abroad.
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Fired Up At the School of Art and Art Historys annual Fuego Friday, members of the community participate in the ancient art of ceramics by painting a pot or vase made by OU art students and faculty and watching it change in the firing process.
Open UpDue to the temporary loss of 600 parking spaces to construction, OU Parking and Transportation Services initiated Park Free @ LNCto encourage commuter students, faculty and staff to park at Lloyd Noble Center and take a shuttle to central campus. The shuttles run every 10 minutes, ensuring that all riders get to class or work on time.
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UPLIFTMore than 2,500
students danced for 12 hours to raise
money for Childrens Miracle Network
Hospitals, directly benefitting
Oklahoma children with life-threatening
illnesses. The 2015 Soonerthon broke all records, raising a total
of $561, 268.
Serve UpThe OU mens tennis team claimed its first national indoor championship and competed in the title match of the 2015 NCAA Tennis Championships.
Bring UpDigital Days, a K-12 outreach program of the One University Digital Initiative, educates metro students and teachers about technologies coming to the classroom of the future. The program has reached more than 14,000 students since its February 2015 launch.
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Somethings UpThe Sooner Discovery program targets high-achieving high school students motivated by challenging experiences. In this four-week program, students attend two college courses, evening programs and weekend trips exploring Oklahoma.
Start It UpStart Sooner, scheduled to launch in summer 2016, will provide incoming freshmen a unique experience that will help them transition from high school into college. Students will move into their residence hall a month early, attend Camp Crimson, take two classes and participate in social activities.
100% OF SOONER DISCOVERY
STUDENTS SAID they were very likely TO ATTEND OU
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The OU mens gymnastics team won its ninth national titleSTRAIGHT UP
CURTAINS UPAs associate director of Native American and Indigenous Programs for the Sundance Institute, OU alumnus N. Bird Runningwater scouts the nation and world for Indigenous artists with projects that can be supported through the Institutes Feature Film Program, Documentary Program, Theatre Program, Independent Producers Conference, and Sundance Film Festival. He also oversees the Sundance Institute-Ford Foundation Film Fellowship established for emerging Native American filmmakers.
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Stand Up and Cheer The Jeannine Rainbolt College of Education and the Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication were recognized as Apple
Distinguished Programs for the second and fourth time,
respectively.
Step Right UpThe new Dependent Child Tuition Waiver program waives tuition for undergraduate students who also are enrolled as dependents in the Universitys medical insurance plan.
Eat Up The OU community made 71,644 transactions at 10 campus food and beverage
venues through the mobile ordering app Tapingo.
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Up and RunningIn May 2016, the OU in Arezzo Study Center will have a permanent home at the renovated 13th-century Santa Chiara Monastery, which features residence hall space with classrooms and other amenities. Study Centers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and Puebla, Mexico, will open in summer 2016.
Take Up (a new interest)OU Outreachs Advanced Programs now
offers masters degrees in communication and international relations at the
Health Sciences Center.
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Soak It UpThree students pursuing a new
minor in water and sanitation for health
and sustainable development
successfully completed their
intercultural immersion experience
in India in summer 2015.
Write-up Meshack Asare of Ghana and Germany, considered to be one of the most important childrens authors and illustrators in the African region, was awarded the 2015 NSK Neustadt Prize for Childrens Literature. The prize, sponsored by OUs award-winning literary magazine World Literature Today, celebrates literature that contributes to the quality of childrens lives.
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Word UpOU hosted acclaimed journalist Tom Brokaw, special correspondent for NBC News and New York Times best-selling author, who shared his Reflections on a Journalists Life and Expectations for the Future of Media with a record-breaking, standing-room-only audience.
STUPENDOUS STUDENT
OU senior Lucy Mahaffey is committed to wiping out human trafficking in Oklahoma and worldwide. She created
an online high school video curriculum on human trafficking that tells the story of an Oklahoma survivor. She also
co-founded an on-campus symposium called Off the Market: Putting an End to Human Trafficking.
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Read UpThe OU Press is the oldest in the Great Plains states and ranks among the 20 most important university presses in the United States. Titles published in 2015 include:
Listening to Rosita: The Business of Tejana Music and Culture, 1930-1955
Chutzpah! New Voices from China
Tarahumara Medicine: Ethnobotany and Healing among the Raramuri of Mexico
Picturing Migrants: The Grapes of Wrath and New Deal Documentary Photography
Free UpOUs tuition and mandatory fees are
85 percent of the Big 12 average. Our students also take out fewer loans than students at Central
U.S. Peers, which comprises current and former Big 12 schools and current Big 10 schools.
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AMP UPIn one of his first concerts on a college campus, eight-time Grammy Award-winner Jack White rocked a packed McCasland Field House in February.
Brush UpThe Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center has acquired the papers of Michael P. Flanagan, who represented Illinois 5th Congressional District from 1995 to 1997, and a set of rare negatives featuring candid photographs of the 1976 bicentennial celebration. The center houses the papers of more than 55 former members of Congress, making it the nations most comprehensive center for congressional studies.
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UpwardOU is one of a small number of Division 1-A universities in the nation to receive the Changing Athletes Minds for Personal Success award for preparing student-athletes for life. The award is based
on academic excellence, athletic excellence, personal development, community service and career development.
Up Your AlleyThe College of International Studies launched an online Master of Arts in Global Affairs, which also includes a summer 2016 study abroad experience in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Knowledge
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Keep it UpOUs fall-to-fall retention rate this year for freshmen is at a university all-time high of 86.1 percent.
FIRST-YEAR RETENTION RATE
Goal92%
Current86%
Climb UpThe OU Honors College is one of the top 25 programs at a public university in the nation based on A Review of Fifty Public University Honors Programs.
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Build UpThe Native American Studies program in the College of Arts and Sciences was granted full department status to provide additional resources and academic opportunities for students on the Norman campus. The University, which ranks in the top five in the nation in the number of undergraduate degrees conferred to Native American students according to Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, also has created a Native Nations Center under the leadership of a Chickasaw Nation member.
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Close UpSix Stephenson Cancer Center physicians were named to Newsweeks 2015 Top Cancer Doctors list:
Michael Cookson, M.D.Daniel Culkin, M.D.Terence Herman, M.D.
Robert Mannel, M.D.Russell Postier, M.D.Joan Walker, M.D.
Regarded as a national center of excellence, the Stephenson Cancer Center annually ranks among the top three cancer centers in the nation for patients participating in National Cancer Institute-sponsored treatment trials.
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Sit Up (and take notice) The OU College of Law is the highest ranked law school in Oklahoma according to U.S. News & World Report, and for six consecutive years has been named a Best Value law school by
National Jurist Magazine. OU College of Law graduates exceed the statewide first-time bar pass rate by 16 percent.
Looking UpLaunched in 2014 in celebration of OUs 125th anniversary, the Live On, University campaign is raising private funds to support scholarships and fellowships for our students, honor and reward great teachers, sustain programs that improve the health of our citizens, make civic education an integral part
of the college experience, preserve and maintain our priceless cultural resources, and ensure our students
are prepared to compete in the global community. This remarkably successful campaign will conclude at the end of 2016.
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Cloud UpGary Englands Tornado Alley, a popular online series created to allow people of all ages to better understand and prepare for Oklahomas weather, was translated into Spanish and launched in October on Janux, OUs online interactive learning community. El Callejn del Tornado de Gary is available on YouTube through the Janux channel.
Wheels UpOU Outreachs Sooner Flight Academy
received a grant from the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission to provide more than $50,000 in scholarships
and curriculum support for childrens programs that teach the principles of
flight through science and math. The SFA serves more than 10,000 students a year.
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Line UpThe three-month exhibition Immortales: The Hall of Emperors of the Capitoline Museums at the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art was so popular its run was extended an additional three months. The exhibition brought to the United States for the first time a selection of 20 busts from the collection of the worlds oldest museum, the Capitoline in Rome, and offered a survey of Roman portraiture from the age of Augustus (1st century, B.C.) to the late Roman Empire (5th century, A.D.).
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Clean Up
120M kwh of wind power purchased annually
6 energy efficiency
upgrade and retrofit projects in 2015
4 sustainable
undergraduate degree options
4 centers and institutes
where students can pursue sustainability
research
5 LEED certified
buildings
2 additional buildings to be LEED certified
$31K saved in
landfill fees
$716K annual savings
from minimizing hard copy printing
89,481 pounds of paper
saved from FY1314 to FY1415
200 sustainability-related
courses
1.6M pounds of material
recycled through on-campus program
100% scrap printing paper, corrugated board and
printing plates saved by Printing Services
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Whip UpThe OU Office of Technology Development stimulates the creation of intellectual propertyand manages the resulting assets. Since 1998, the OTD has evaluated more than 1,000 pieces of innovation, secured more than 2,000 patents, licensed 120 technologies andlaunched 35 companies that havecreated jobspaying on average nearly twice the median household income in Oklahoma. In FY2015, OU was awarded 12 U.S. patents and five foreign patents, entered into 10 commercial license agreements, and filed 76 new domestic and international patent applications.
Shape UpThe Department of Fitness and Recreation and the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History joined to offer yoga, Pilates and tai chi at the museum for members of OUs Huston Huffman Fitness Center.
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1994 2001 2007 2015$20
$40
$60
$80
$100
$120
$140
$160
$180
$26.5
$87.7
$138.9$317.3
Add Up
FISCAL YEAR CASH AND IN-KIND GIFTS (in millions)
CUMULATIVE FISCAL YEAR CASH AND IN-KIND GIFTS (in millions)
1994 2001 2007 2015$0
$400
$800
$1200
$1600
$2000
$2400
$26.5
$470.3
$1,123
$2,543.3
OperatingRevenues
Operating Expenses
14.8% APPROPRIATIONS
19.1% AUXILIARIES
18.4% GRANTS & CONTRACTS
35.3% TUITION & FEES
12.4% OTHER
23% INSTRUCTION
9.2% RESEARCH
5.2% PUBLIC SERVICE
2.9% INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT
12.1% O&M OF PLANT
17.3% AUXILIARIES
11.8% STUDENT AID
6.2% DEBT SERVICE
12.3% OTHER
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1994 20150%1%2%3%4%5%6%7%8%9%
10%11%
9.4%
4.5%
ENDOWMENT FUNDS (in millions)
BUDGETED ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
1994 2001 2007 2015$0
$200
$400
$600
$800
$1000
$1200
$1400
$1600
$204
$603
$1,114
$1,555.7
For more information, contact OU CFO Chris Kuwitzky at (405) 325-5161.
TOTAL OPERATING REVENUES
TUITION & FEES
APPROPRIATIONS
2014
2013
2012
2011
$2,128,971,000
$1,943,401,000
$1,892,923,000
$1,737,798,000
Net Assets2015 $2,229,584,000
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Total Operating Revenues
$0.0
$200m
$400m
$600m
$800m
$1b
$1.2b
350,421,000
147,149,000
993,412,000
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Wrap UpFaculty, staff and visitors to Monnet Hall, home to the Western History Collections and Carl Albert Center, donated 20 of the record-setting 23 bicycles collected for OU Parking and Transportations annual Fill the Trolley event. Through Fill the Trolley, toys are delivered to children in need during the holiday season. More than 50 OU departments contributed toys during the two-day event.
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This publication, designed and printed by University Printing Services, is issued by the University of Oklahoma.
1,000 copies have been prepared and distributed at no cost to the taxpayers of the State of Oklahoma.
The University of Oklahoma, in compliance with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations, does not
discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, genetic information, gender identity,
gender expression, age, religion, disability, political beliefs, or status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices or
procedures. This includes, but is not limited to: admissions, employment, financial aid and educational services.
Inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies may be directed to: Bobby J. Mason, University Equal Opportunity
Officer and Title IX Coordinator, (405) 325-3546, [email protected], or visit www.ou.edu/eoo. (02/2016)
Created by the Oklahoma Territorial Legislature in 1890, the University of Oklahoma is a doctoral degree-granting
research university serving the educational, cultural, economic and health-care needs of the state, region and
nation. The Norman campus serves as home to all of the universitys academic programs except health-related
fields. The OU Health Sciences Center, which is located in Oklahoma City, is one of only four comprehensive
academic health centers in the nation with seven professional colleges. Both the Norman and Health Sciences
Center colleges offer programs at the Schusterman Center, the site of OU-Tulsa. OU enrolls more than
30,000 students, has more than 2,700 full-time faculty members, and has 21 colleges offering 171 majors at the
baccalaureate level, 152 majors at the masters level, 79 majors at the doctoral level, 32 majors at the doctoral
professional level, and 35 graduate certificates. The universitys annual operating budget is $1.8 billion.
The University of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity institution. www.ou.edu/eoo
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OU Public AffairsCatherine F. Bishop, Vice President
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