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Page 1: Texas Christian University · TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY PEER COMPARISONS INSTITUTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS FALL 2007 Date US News Founded Ranking TCU 1873 Disciples of Christ Southern

Texas Christian University

FALL 2007 FACT BOOK

Prepared by:

OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH IR 07-50-1 (9/5/07)

http://www.ir.tcu.edu/

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OFFICE OF

INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH

MISSION STATEMENT

To serve the Texas Christian University

community by providing higher order

research and timely, accurate data to support

informed decision-making and campus

assessment efforts in order to enhance

institutional effectiveness.

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYQUICK REFERENCE

FALL 2007

Male 3,625 42% 86%Female 5,043 58%Full-time 7,582 87%Part-time 1,086 13% 46%Minority 1,328 15%Nonresident 441 5%F.T.E. 8,228 Total headcount by college/school

Humanities & Social Sciences 1,149 13%Business 1,757 20%

Male 3,036 41% Communication 1,093 13%Female 4,346 59% Education 303 3%Full-time 7,049 95% Fine Arts 869 10%Part-time 333 5% Nursing & Health Sciences 913 11%Minority 1,148 16% Science & Engineering 1,180 14%Nonresident 354 5% Ranch Management 37 *F.T.E. 7,140 Extended Education 81 1%

Graduate 1,286 15%

Male 589 46%Female 697 54% Credit hour productionFull-time 533 41% Undergraduate 107,095 92%Part-time 753 59% Graduate 9,796 8%Minority 180 14%Nonresident 87 7%F.T.E. 1,088

2006-2007 degrees awardedBachelor's 1,624 77%

Male 675 41% Master's 22%Female 969 59% Doctorates 1%Minority 296 18%Nonresident 74 5% Full-time FacultyTop 20% HS class 53% Female 205 43%

Minority 59 12%Tenured 258 54%

Male 153 37% Terminal Degress 411 86%Female 261 63%Minority 82 19%Nonresident 35 9%

Texas 5,553 75%Out-of-state 1,475 20%Foreign 354 5%

Cost of attending T.C.U. - 2007-08Tuition and Fees 24,868$

Texas 1,187 72% Room and Board 8,200$ Out-of-state 383 23% Average annual cost 33,918$ Foreign 74 5% (Includes Books; Excludes Travel/Miscellaneous Expenses)

Total headcount 8,668 Fall 2006 entering freshmenRetained Fall 2007

Graduate headcount

* - Less than 1%

Undergraduate headcount 7,382

Geographic origin of undergraduates

Geographic origin of entering freshmen

Entering transfers 414

1,286

1,644Entering freshmen

Undergraduates living on campus

116,891

2,099

479

Total Investments at May 31, 2007

18457

Total operating revenues - FY 2007255,554,000$

1,316,402,000$

Institutional Research 07-50-1 (9/5/07) www.ir.tcu.edu

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This summary of material was compiled by the Office of Institutional Research

with the assistance and input of various other offices. The purpose of this document is

to serve as a ready reference which provides a point-in-time picture of Texas Christian

University.

The information included in this document is organized into seven major data

areas: Student Right-to-Know, Entering Freshman, Student, Academic Program,

Faculty and Staff, Financial Resource, and Physical Facilities. Data based on the

Fall 2007 statistics have been combined and supplemented with historical data in each

area. While most summaries are based on Fall statistics, some are based on the fiscal

year ended May 31, 2007.

All data are compiled on the twelfth class day and are comparable from year-to-

year; however, changes in methods of calculation may have occurred. Footnotes on

specific tables call attention to significant differences.

Should you have questions or recommendations, contact the Office of

Institutional Research, Library Suite B-17, TCU Box 297020, Ext. 7793.

DISTRIBUTION: Chancellor Provost Vice Chancellors Associate Vice Chancellors

Assistant Vice Chancellors Deans Directors Academic Departments

http://www.ir.tcu.edu/

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Classification and Accreditations

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYPEER COMPARISONS

INSTITUTIONAL CHARACTERISTICSFALL 2007

Date US NewsFounded Ranking

TCU 1873 Disciples of Christ Southern Association (SACS) 108 2.7

BAYLOR 1845 Baptist Southern Association (SACS) 75 3.2

CREIGHTON 1878 Roman Catholic North Central Association (NCA) 1 4.1

DRAKE 1881 None North Central Association (NCA) 4 3.9

DUKE 1838 Methodist Southern Association (SACS) 8 4.4

EMORY 1836 Methodist Southern Association (SACS) 17 4.0

LEHIGH 1865 None Middle States Association (MSA) 31 3.2

MARQUETTE 1864 Roman Catholic North Central Association (NCA) 82 2.9

NORTHWESTERN 1851 None North Central Association (NCA) 14 4.3 PEPPERDINE 1937 Church of Christ Western Association (WASC) 54 3.1 RICE 1891 None Southern Association (SACS) 17 4.0 SMU 1911 Methodist Southern Association (SACS) 67 3.1 TULANE 1834 None Southern Association (SACS) 50 3.3

U of NOTRE DAME 1842 Roman Catholic North Central Association (NCA) 19 3.9

VANDERBILT 1873 None Southern Association (SACS) 19 4.0 WAKE FOREST 1834 None Southern Association (SACS) 30 3.5 Sources: "US News and World Report, America's Best Colleges 2008 " and "2002 Higher Education Directory" and Carnegie Classification of Institutes of Higher Education 2005. For additional information, please visit the Carnegie Classification website at http://www.carnegieclassification-preview.org .* "Ranking" and "Reputation score" for all but Creighton and Drake are cited from "National Universities - Top School" while "Ranking" and "Reputation score" are cited from "Master's Universities - Top Midwestern".

Institutional Research 07-50-1 (9/5/07) 1

Scale 1 - 52007 Basic Carnegie

Classification AffiliationInstitutional

Accreditation Assessment

Research University (very high research activity)

Research University (very high research activity)

Research University (high research activity)

Doctoral/Research University

Master's Colleges and Universities (medium programs)

Research University (high research activity)

Research University (very high research activity)

Research University (very high research activity)

Research University (high research activity)

Master's Colleges and Universities (larger programs)

Doctoral/Research University

Research University (very high research activity)

Doctoral/Research UniversityResearch University

(very high research activity)

Research University (high research activity)

Research University (very high research activity)

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IR 07-50-1 (9/5/07)

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY

BASIC CARNEGIE CLASSIFICATION

Texas Christian University has a Basic Carnegie Classification of

Doctoral/Research University. Institutions in this group are defined as those

awarding at least 20 doctoral degrees per year.

This is the result of a new classification system developed by the

Carnegie Foundation in 2005, and the classifications are based on data from

2003 and 2004. For additional, more detailed information on the new

Carnegie Classification system, please visit the Carnegie Classification

website at http://www.carnegiefoundation.org/classifications.

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYACCREDITATIONS

FALL 2007

3

UNIVERSITY: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools

COLLEGE/SCHOOL:

Humanities & Social Sciences

None

Business Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (School of Business at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and the Department of Accounting)

Communication Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (Journalism, Advertising/Public Relations, Broadcast Journalism)

Education Southern Association of Independent Schools (Starpoint School)National Association for the Education of Young Children (KinderFrogs School)Texas Education Association (College of Education)

Fine Arts National Association of Schools of Music (School of Music)National Association of Schools of Dance (School for Classical and Contemporary Dance) Council for Interior Design Accreditation (Interior Design Program in the Department of Design, Merchandising, and Textiles)

Nursing & Health Sciences

ASHA Council on Academic Accreditation (Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders)

Board of Nurse Examiners for the State of Texas (BNE) Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)

Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs (COA) Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)

Science & Engineering Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (B.S. in Engineering) American Chemical Society (Chemistry)

Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education of The American Dietetic Association (Coordinated Program in Dietetics, Didactic Program in Dietetics)

Computing Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (B. S. in Computer Science)

University Programs: Master of Liberal Arts Association of Graduate Liberal Studies Programs

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Student Right-to-Know Data

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYCRIME STATISTICS

JANUARY 1, 2006 - DECEMBER 31, 2006(With Comparative Data for January 1, 2004 - December 31, 2005)

4

TYPE OF CRIME 2004 2005 2006

OFFENSES

Murder/Non-negligent Manslaughter - - -

Forcible Sex Offenses 1 2 5

Non-forcible Sex Offenses - - -

Robbery - - -

Aggravated Assault 1 2 2

Burglary 16 5 20

Motor Vehicle Theft 13 4 13

Arson 2 3 1

Negligent Manslaughter - - -

JUDICIAL REFERRALS

Liquor Law Violations 376 328 342

Drug Law Violations 17 6 13

Weapons Law Violations - - -

SOURCE: Campus Crime Statistics and Safety Information 2004-06

NUMBER OF ON-CAMPUS INCIDENTS

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYGRADUATION RATES WITHIN 150% OF NORMAL TIME*

ENTERING FRESHMAN CLASS

FALL 1997(As reported to NCAA in compliance with the Student Right-to-Know Act)

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F TOTALTOTAL ENTERING FRESHMAN CLASS

Enrolled 5 12 13 14 33 34 40 51 461 743 26 31 578 885 1,463 Graduated 3 7 9 8 18 21 23 27 299 500 16 23 368 586 954 Rate

TOTAL ENTERING FRESHMAN CLASS ATHLETES RECEIVING FINANCIAL AID

Enrolled - - - - 16 0 1 1 19 25 3 - 39 26 65 Graduated - - - - 12 0 1 1 12 17 1 - 26 18 44 Rate 100%

BY SPORTBASEBALL:

Enrolled - - - - - - - - - 7 - - - 7 - 7 Graduated - - - - - - - - - 4 - - - 4 - 4 Rate

BASKETBALL:Enrolled - - - - - 2 - - - - 5 - - 2 5 7 Graduated - - - - - 2 - - - - 5 - - 2 5 7 Rate

FOOTBALL:Enrolled - - - - - 13 - - - 3 - 1 - 17 - 17 Graduated - - - - - 10 - - - 2 - - - 12 - 12 Rate

TRACK/CROSS COUNTRY:Enrolled - - - - - 1 - - - - 1 - - 1 1 2 Graduated - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Rate

OTHER SPORTS (GOLF, SWIMMING, TENNIS):Enrolled - - - - - - - 1 1 9 19 2 - 12 20 32 Graduated - - - - - - - 1 1 6 12 1 - 8 13 21 Rate

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TOTAL ALL STUDENTS

0%

0%

ALASKAN NATIVE OTHER

60% 58% 69% 57% 55%

BLACK, WHITE, ISLANDER NON-HISPANIC HISPANIC NON-HISPANIC

AMERICAN INDIAN ASIAN OROR PACIFIC

62% 58% 64% 66% 65%53% 65% 67% 62% 74%

75% 0% 100% 63% 68% 33% 67% 69% 68%

57% 57% 57%

100%100% 100% 100% 100%

77% 67% 0% 71% 71%

0% 0% 0%0% 0%

67% 65% 66%

*Graduation within 150% of normal time for the 1997 entering freshman class defined as all who graduated as of August 2003.100% 67% 63% 50%

5

100%

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYGRADUATION RATES WITHIN 150% OF NORMAL TIME*

ENTERING FRESHMAN CLASS

FALL 1998(As reported to NCAA in compliance with the Student Right-to-Know Act)

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F TOTALTOTAL ENTERING FRESHMAN CLASS

Enrolled 5 5 10 17 9 17 30 23 472 739 32 38 558 839 1,397 Graduated 4 2 4 14 3 13 16 13 299 522 17 26 343 590 933 Rate 80% 40% 40% 82% 33% 76% 53% 57% 63% 71% 53% 68% 61% 70% 67%

TOTAL ENTERING FRESHMAN CLASS ATHLETES RECEIVING FINANCIAL AID

Enrolled - - - - 5 2 - - 21 23 7 3 33 28 61Graduated - - - - 2 2 - - 12 20 3 2 16 24 40Rate 40% 100% 57% 87% 43% 67% 49% 86% 66%

BY SPORTBASEBALL:

Enrolled - N/A - N/A - N/A - N/A 5 N/A 1 N/A 6 N/A 6 Graduated - N/A - N/A - N/A - N/A - N/A - N/A 0 N/A 0Rate 0% 0% 0% 0%

BASKETBALL:Enrolled - - - - - - - - - 2 2 1 1 3 3 6 Graduated - - - - - - - - - 1 2 - 1 0 3 3 Rate 50% 100% 0% 100% 0% 100% 50%

FOOTBALL: Enrolled - N/A - N/A 4 N/A - N/A 8 N/A 4 N/A 16 N/A 16 Graduated - N/A - N/A 2 N/A - N/A 8 N/A 2 N/A 12 N/A 12 Rate - 50% 100% 50% 75% 75%

TRACK/CROSS COUNTRY: - Enrolled - - - - 1 2 - - - 3 - - 1 5 6 Graduated - - - - - 2 - - - 3 - - 0 5 5 Rate 0% 100% 100% 0% 100% 83%

OTHER SPORTS (GOLF, SWIMMING, TENNIS):Enrolled - - - - - - - - - 6 18 1 2 7 20 27 Graduated - - - - - - - - - 3 15 1 1 4 16 20 Rate 50% 83% 100% 50% 57% 80% 74%

*Graduation within 150% of normal time for the 1998 entering freshman class defined as all who graduated as of August 2004.

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AMERICAN INDIAN ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDERALASKAN NATIVE

ORTOTAL ALL OTHER

BLACK, NON-HISPANIC HISPANIC

WHITE, NON-HISPANIC

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYGRADUATION RATES WITHIN 150% OF NORMAL TIME*

ENTERING FRESHMAN CLASS

FALL 1999(As reported to NCAA in compliance with the Student Right-to-Know Act)

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F TOTALTOTAL ENTERING FRESHMAN CLASS

Enrolled 5 2 11 21 25 28 39 36 453 749 24 33 557 869 1426Graduated 3 1 8 13 14 19 21 23 308 539 18 21 372 616 988Rate 60% 50% 73% 62% 56% 68% 54% 64% 68% 72% 75% 64% 67% 71% 69%

TOTAL ENTERING FRESHMAN CLASS ATHLETES RECEIVING FINANCIAL AID

Enrolled - - - 1 14 5 1 1 18 19 2 2 35 28 63Graduated - - - - 7 2 - 1 9 15 1 0 17 18 35Rate - - - 0% 50% 40% 0% 100% 50% 79% 50% 0% 49% 64% 56%

BY SPORTBASEBALL:

Enrolled - - - - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - 4 - 4Graduated - - - - 1 - - - - - - - 1 - 1Rate - - - - 100% - 0% - 0% - - - 25% - 25%

BASKETBALL:Enrolled - - - - 1 2 - - - - - 1 2 3Graduated - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Rate - - - - 0% 0% - - - - - 0% 0% 0%

FOOTBALL:Enrolled - - - - 10 - - - 7 - 1 - 18 - 18Graduated - - - - 5 - - - 4 - - - 9 - 9Rate - - - - 50% - - - 57% - 0% - 50% - 50%

TRACK/CROSS COUNTRY:Enrolled - - - 1 2 3 - - - 1 - - 2 5 7Graduated - - - - 1 2 - - - 1 - - 1 3 4Rate - - - 0% 50% 67% - - - 100% - - 50% 60% 57%

OTHER SPORTS (GOLF, SWIMMING, TENNIS):Enrolled - - - - - - - 1 9 18 1 2 10 21 31Graduated - - - - - - - 1 5 14 1 - 6 15 21Rate - - - - - - - 100% 56% 78% 100% 0% 60% 71% 68%

*Graduation within 150% of normal time for the 1999 entering freshman class defined as all who graduated as of August 2005.

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TOTAL ALL STUDENTS OTHER ISLANDER PACIFIC

HISPANIC WHITE, NON-HISPANIC

BLACK, NON-HISPANIC

OR ASIAN OR AMERICAN INDIAN

ALASKAN NATIVE

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYGRADUATION RATES WITHIN 150% OF NORMAL TIME*

ENTERING FRESHMAN CLASS

FALL 2000(As reported to NCAA in compliance with the Student Right-to-Know Act)

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F TOTALTOTAL ENTERING FRESHMAN CLASS

Enrolled 1 5 9 18 30 46 39 53 478 741 34 39 591 902 1,493 Graduated 1 2 8 11 17 26 27 27 332 523 23 20 408 609 1,017 Rate

TOTAL ENTERING FRESHMAN CLASS ATHLETES RECEIVING FINANCIAL AID

Enrolled - - - - 13 7 1 - 13 18 2 6 29 31 60Graduated - - - - 6 1 1 - 8 11 1 1 16 13 29Rate

BY SPORTBASEBALL:

Enrolled - N/A - N/A - N/A 1 N/A 4 N/A - N/A 5 N/A 5 Graduated - N/A - N/A - N/A 1 N/A 3 N/A - N/A 4 N/A 4 Rate

BASKETBALL:Enrolled - - - - 3 3 - - - 1 - - 3 4 7 Graduated - - - - 2 1 - - - - - - 2 1 3 Rate

FOOTBALL:Enrolled - N/A - N/A 10 N/A - N/A 3 N/A 2 N/A 15 N/A 15 Graduated - N/A - N/A 4 N/A - N/A 2 N/A 1 N/A 7 N/A 7 Rate

TRACK/CROSS COUNTRY:Enrolled - - - - - 3 - - - 3 - 1 - 7 7 Graduated - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - 1 1 Rate

OTHER SPORTS (GOLF, SWIMMING, TENNIS):Enrolled - - - - - 1 - - 6 14 - 5 6 20 26 Graduated - - - - - - - - 3 10 - 1 3 11 14 Rate

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43%

47%

14%

54%

68%

48%

80%

61%

68%51%68% 69%

ALASKAN NATIVE BLACK, WHITE, PACIFICOR

NON-HISPANIC HISPANIC NON-HISPANIC OTHER TOTAL ALL STUDENTS

89%

80%

55%17%50%62%

69% 71%

50%

ASIAN OR

57% 51%

ISLANDER

69%

75%

AMERICAN INDIAN

42%

50%

14%

47%

25%67%

55%

40% 61%

46%

40%

100%

33%67%

14% 100%

100%

57%

0%

0%

67% 50%

0%

*Graduation within 150% of normal time for the 2000 entering freshman class defined as all who graduated as of August 2006.

33%

20%71%

0%

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Entering Freshman Data

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYPEER COMPARISONS

ENTERING FRESHMAN DATA

FALL 2006

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Freshman 25th-75thAcceptance Retention Percentile

Rate Rate SAT/ACT

TCU 63% 83% 32% 1060-1260

BAYLOR 43% 83% 40% 1100-1310CREIGHTON 89% 88% 70% 24-29DRAKE 80% 86% 68% 23-28DUKE 23% 97% 89% 1350-1540EMORY 32% 94% 88% 1300-1470LEHIGH 39% 94% 90% 1220-1400MARQUETTE 70% 90% 35% 24-29NORTHWESTERN 30% 97% 83% 1320-1500PEPPERDINE 28% 89% 45% 1130-1350RICE 24% 97% 87% 1330-1540SMU 54% 87% 35% 1140-1320TULANE** 38% 87% 51% 1220-1425U of NOTRE DAME 27% 98% 84% 1290-1500VANDERBILT 34% 95% 79% 1280-1470WAKE FOREST 43% 94% 63% 1240-1400

Source: "US News and World Report, America's Best Colleges 2008 "*Creighton & Drake report percentage in top 25% of high school class.**Tulane data: Retention rate is 4-yr prior average.

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High School

RankingTop 10%*

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYADMISSIONS STATISTICS

FALL 2007

(With Comparative Data for Fall 2003 - Fall 2006)

10

0

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

7,000

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

ACCEPTED ENROLLED

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYADMISSIONS STATISTICS

FALL 2007(With Comparative Data for Fall 2003 - Fall 2006)

M F TOTAL M F TOTAL M F TOTAL M F TOTAL M F TOTAL

ENTERING FRESHMENApplied 3,015 4,639 7,654 3,218 4,843 8,061 3,269 4,886 8,155 3,657 5,020 8,677 4,971 6,917 11,888 Accepted 1,831 3,140 4,971 1,940 3,213 5,153 2,046 3,425 5,471 2,151 3,291 5,442 2,291 3,521 5,812

% Accepted 64.9% 63.9% 67.1% 62.7% 48.9%Yield 32.1% 31.2% 29.2% 30.4% 28.3%

TOTAL ENROLLED

FRESHMEN 591 1,005 1,596 615 992 1,607 630 980 1,610 665 987 1,652 675 969 1,644

ENTERING TRANSFERSApplied 389 704 1,093 425 751 1,176 381 781 1,162 429 801 1,230 546 1,076 1,622 Accepted 231 494 725 270 532 802 249 543 792 299 580 879 299 591 890

% Accepted 66.3% 68.2% 68.2% 71.5% 54.9%Yield 55.7% 51.2% 49.0% 44.3% 46.5%

TOTAL ENROLLED

TRANSFERS 149 255 404 155 256 411 139 249 388 156 233 389 153 261 414

NOTES: 1. Students admitted during the Summer are included in the Fall headcount. 2. Transfer student headcount includes students who changed status from nondegree to degree-seeking. 3. The yield is based on the number of enrolled freshmen or transfer students compared to the number of accepted freshmen or transfer students.

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FALL 2003 FALL 2007 FALL 2006 FALL 2005 FALL 2004

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYPERCENTILE RANKINGS OF FRESHMEN FROM

PUBLIC AND PRIVATE HIGH SCHOOLS

FALL 2007

12

8

318

9

238

20

415

6

71

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

450

1 - 10% 11 - 20% 21 - 50% Below 50%

PRIVATE PUBLIC

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYPERCENTILE RANKINGS OF FRESHMEN FROM

PUBLIC AND PRIVATE HIGH SCHOOLS

FALL 2007(With Comparative Data for Fall 2003 - Fall 2006)

High School ClassPercentile Ranking M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T

1 - 10% 108 278 386 33% 101 273 374 32% 86 226 312 28% 116 251 367 32% 98 228 326 30% Public 104 271 375 97 270 367 83 221 304 113 242 355 94 224 318 Private 4 7 11 4 3 7 3 5 8 3 9 12 4 4 8

11 - 20% 85 204 289 24% 93 218 311 26% 85 185 270 25% 97 158 255 22% 100 147 247 23% Public 80 190 270 93 207 300 84 178 262 95 154 249 98 140 238 Private 5 14 19 - 11 11 1 7 8 2 4 6 2 7 9

21 - 50% 192 257 449 38% 211 229 440 37% 201 243 444 41% 180 264 444 39% 182 253 435 40% Public 181 234 415 195 212 407 188 227 415 169 247 416 174 241 415 Private 11 23 34 16 17 33 13 16 29 11 17 28 8 12 20

Below 50% 42 19 61 5% 34 23 57 5% 38 33 71 6% 58 30 88 7% 46 31 77 7% Public 36 17 53 32 17 49 33 26 59 54 27 81 44 27 71 Private 6 2 8 2 6 8 5 7 12 4 3 7 2 4 6

Total Public 401 712 1,113 94% 417 706 1,123 95% 388 652 1040 95% 431 670 1,101 95% 410 632 1,042 96%Total Private 26 46 72 6% 22 37 59 5% 22 35 57 5% 20 33 53 5% 16 27 43 4%

TOTAL 427 758 1,185 439 743 1,182 410 687 1097 451 703 1,154 426 659 1,085

Not Computed/Foreign 411 425 513 498 559

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Fall 2003 FALL 2004 FALL 2006 FALL 2007 FALL 2005

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYTEST SCORE RANGES FOR ENTERING FRESHMEN

FALL 2007(With Comparative Data for Fall 2003 - Fall 2006)

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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

SAT-Critical Reading *25th Percentile 520 530 520 520 53075th Percentile 620 630 630 620 620

SAT-Math25th Percentile 540 550 540 540 53075th Percentile 640 640 640 640 640

SAT-Writing25th Percentile 53075th Percentile 620

SAT Composite25th Percentile 1080 1080 1080 1070 1620 **75th Percentile 1250 1260 1260 1250 1860

ACT Composite N = 511 N = 481 N = 49525th Percentile 23 23 23 23 2375th Percentile 28 28 28 28 28

NOTE: Score ranges are based on admitted test scores for each student. International students are required to report either TOEFL, SAT, or ACT. Those who reported SAT or ACT are included; those who reported TOEFL are not.

* Formerly - Sat-Verbal** Based on 2400 total points on SAT

N = 575 N = 708

N =1,067 N = 914

N O T A P P L I C A B L E

N = 1,107N = 1,121N = 1,083

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYDISTRIBUTION OF FRESHMEN BY COLLEGE/SCHOOL

FALL 2007

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M F T M F T M F THUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES 154 274 428 144 272 416 135 176 311 % of Total 27% 25% 19%BUSINESS 231 149 380 280 169 449 277 145 422 % of Total 24% 27% 26%COMMUNICATION 46 123 169 49 122 171 43 137 180 % of Total 10% 11% 11%EDUCATION 10 69 79 3 51 54 5 50 55 % of Total 5% 3% 3%FINE ARTS 36 75 111 37 85 122 58 188 246 % of Total 7% 7% 15%NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES 24 137 161 16 128 144 19 129 148 % of Total 10% 9% 9%SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 129 153 282 136 160 296 138 144 282 % of Total 17% 18% 17%

TOTAL 630 980 1,610 665 987 1,652 675 969 1,644

FALL 2007FALL 2005 FALL 2006

SE17%

HS9%

FA15%

ED3% CO

11%

AS19%

BU26%

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Student Data

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYPEER COMPARISONS

UNDERGRADUATE DATA

FALL 2006

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Percent Percent PercentOut of Living On From PublicState Campus High School

TCU 7,267 41% 59% 21% 43% 70%

BAYLOR 11,831 41% 59% 17% 32% N/ACREIGHTON 4,075 40% 60% 55% 45% 55%DRAKE 3,255 44% 56% 54% 72% 82%DUKE 6,330 51% 49% 85% 83% 65%EMORY 6,646 42% 58% 71% 66% 64%LEHIGH 4,743 58% 42% 73% 70% 64%MARQUETTE 8,048 46% 54% 53% 52% 54%NORTHWESTERN 9,179 47% 53% 75% 65% 73%PEPPERDINE 3,061 44% 56% 50% 62% N/ARICE 3,011 51% 49% 47% 68% N/ASMU 6,296 45% 55% 35% 45% 61%TULANE* 6,491 48% 52% 66% 54% N/AU of NOTRE DAME 8,352 53% 47% 89% 76% 50%VANDERBILT 6,378 48% 52% 83% 83% 57%WAKE FOREST 4,332 49% 51% 74% 70% 65%

Source: US News and World Reports, America's Best Colleges 2008, Princeton Review, and U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Fall 2006.*Tulane data based upon most recent information available.

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UndergraduateEnrollment

PercentMale/

Female

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYENROLLMENT HISTORY

FALL 2007(With Comparative Data for Fall 2003 - Fall 2006)

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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007TCU HEADCOUNT 8,275 8,632 8,749 8,865 8,668 ------FULL-TIME--------

MALE 2,891 2,975 2,957 3,090 3,131 FEMALE 4,085 4,309 4,379 4,377 4,451 TOTAL 6,976 7,284 7,336 7,467 7,582 ------PART-TIME-------- MALE 585 645 664 616 494 FEMALE 714 703 749 782 592 TOTAL 1,299 1,348 1,413 1,398 1,086 F. T. E. 7,618 7,982 8,141 8,223 8,228 UNDERGRADUATE MALE 2,820 2,885 2,853 2,966 3,036 FEMALE 4,113 4,269 4,318 4,301 4,346 TOTAL 6,933 7,154 7,171 7,267 7,382 FULL-TIME 6,391 6,687 6718 6,857 7,049 PART-TIME 542 467 453 410 333 TOTAL 6,933 7,154 7,171 7,267 7,382 F. T. E. 6,448 6,749 6,825 6,938 7,140 GRADUATE MALE 528 585 616 595 589 FEMALE 533 593 642 713 697 TOTAL 1,061 1,178 1,258 1,308 1,286 FULL-TIME 430 429 441 455 533 PART-TIME 631 749 817 853 753 TOTAL 1,061 1,178 1,258 1,308 1,286

F. T. E. 931 973 1,048 1,052 1,088 BRITE HEADCOUNT MALE 128 150 152 145 FEMALE 153 150 168 145 TOTAL 281 300 320 290 FULL-TIME 155 168 177 155 PART-TIME 126 132 143 135 TOTAL 281 300 320 290

F. T. E. 239 260 268 233

Effective on June 21, 2007, Brite Divinity School became separately accredited by the SouthernAssociation of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and as a result, Brite became a separate entityfrom Texas Christian University. Therefore, as of Fall 2007, Brite is no longer included in any of the TCU figures.

N O T A P P L I C A B L E

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYHEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE/SCHOOL

FALL 2007(With Comparative Data for Fall 2003 - Fall 2006)

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ADDRAN COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES 1,628 19% 1,514 18% 1,149 ** 13%

M.J. NEELEY SCHOOLOF BUSINESS 1,538 18% 1,729 20% 1,757 20%

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION 1,023 12% 1,047 12% 1,093 13%

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 392 5% 348 4% 303 3% COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS 469 6% 484 6% 869 ** 10%

HARRIS COLLEGE OFNURSING & HEALTHSCIENCES 888 11% 822 10% 913 11%

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE& ENGINEERING 1,118 13% 1,196 14% 1,180 14%

RANCH MANAGEMENT 39 * 42 * 37 *

EXTENDED EDUCATION 76 1% 85 1% 81 1%

GRADUATE 1,258 15% 1,308 15% 1,286 15%

TCU TOTAL 8,332 8,429 8,668

BRITE 300 320

* - less than 1%** The Department of Design, Merchandising, & Textiles moved from AddRan to Fine Arts effective June 1, 2007.

2006 2007

NOT APPLICABLE

2005

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYETHNIC DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENT HEADCOUNT

FALL 2007(With Comparative Data for Fall 2003 - Fall 2006)

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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007*

AMERICAN INDIAN 41 45 50 52 40% of Total 0.5% 0.5% 0.6% 0.6% 0.5%

ASIAN 164 170 176 207 219% of Total 2.0% 2.0% 2.0% 2.3% 2.5%

BLACK 455 470 453 464 443% of Total 5.5% 5.4% 5.2% 5.2% 5.1%

HISPANIC 506 525 543 585 626% of Total 6.1% 6.1% 6.2% 6.6% 7.2%

WHITE 6,347 6,639 6,674 6,679 6,472% of Total 76.7% 76.9% 76.3% 75.4% 74.7%

UNKNOWN 369 394 477 472 427% of Total 4.5% 4.6% 5.4% 5.3% 4.9%

NONRESIDENT 393 389 376 406 441% of Total 4.7% 4.5% 4.3% 4.6% 5.1%

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 8,275 8,632 8,749 8,865 8,668

* Figures exclude Brite Divinity School.

WHITE75.4%

NONRESIDENT5.1%

UNKNOWN5.3%

MINORITY14.7%

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYETHNIC UNDERGRADUATE/GRADUATE DISTRIBUTION

OF STUDENT HEADCOUNTFALL 2007

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AMERICAN INDIAN 35 5 40 ASIAN 190 29 219 BLACK 372 71 443 HISPANIC 551 75 626

TOTAL MINORITY 1,148 180 1,328 PERCENT 15.6% 14.0% 15.3%

WHITE 5,579 893 6,472 PERCENT 75.6% 69.4% 74.7%

UNKNOWN 301 126 427 PERCENT 4.0% 9.8% 4.9%

NONRESIDENT 354 87 441 PERCENT 4.8% 6.8% 5.1%

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 7,382 1,286 8,668

TOTALUNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE

UNDERGRADUATE

NONRESIDENT

UNKNOWN MINORITY

WHITE

UNKNOWNNONRESIDENT

MINORITY

WHITE

GRADUATE

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT

FALL 2007

AGE CATEGORY # % # % # % # %Under 18 23 - - 23 *18 - 19 2,540 9 - 2,549 29%20 - 21 3,024 12 28 3,064 35%22 - 24 1,317 33 241 1,591 18%

TOTAL UNDER 25 6,904 95% 54 46% 269 21% 7,227 83%25 - 29 186 28 435 649 8%30 - 34 69 6 187 262 3%35 - 39 40 5 156 201 2%40 - 49 40 13 153 206 2%50 - 64 24 9 77 110 1%65+ - 3 3 6 *

TOTAL 25+ 359 5% 64 54% 1,011 79% 1,434 17%Unknown 1 * - 6 * 7 *

TOTAL 7,264 118 1,286 8,668

AVERAGE AGE 21 30 32 23

*Less than 1%.

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Degree TOTALUndergraduate

Seeking Nondegree Seeking

GraduateUndergraduate

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYDISTRIBUTION OF HEADCOUNT

BY RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION

FALL 2007

Roman Catholic 1,186 14%

Baptist 935 11%

Methodist 929 11%

Presbyterian 345 4%

Episcopalian 313 4%

Christian Disciples 309 3%

Other 2,043 23%

No Preference/Unknown 2,608 30%

TOTAL 8,668

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Roman Catholic14%

No Preference/ Unknown

30%

Other23%

Episcopalian4%

Baptist11%

Methodist11%

Christian Disciples3%

Presbyterian4%

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TX

MO

OKAR

LA

KS

NE

NM

COCA

MSAL

GA

SC

FL

TN

NC

VA

WV

KY

MD

DE

NJ

RI

PA

OH

INIL

IA

MANY

VTNH

ME

MI

WI

MN

SD

ND

WY

MT

ID

WA

OR

NV

UT

AZ

151 + 101 - 150 51 - 100 0 - 50

CT

TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY

GEOGRAPHIC SOURCE OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

FALL 2007

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FALL 2007(With Comparative Data for Fall 2003 - Fall 2006)

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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007ALABAMA 17 13 10 6 4 ALASKA 5 6 3 4 3 ARIZONA 37 32 47 46 54 ARKANSAS 72 68 48 40 30 CALIFORNIA 103 114 137 177 195 COLORADO 82 92 101 105 109 CONNECTICUT 12 12 11 9 11 DELAWARE 1 1 1 1 2 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - - 1 1 2 FLORIDA 28 32 37 44 43 GEORGIA 38 43 37 33 33 HAWAII 9 8 10 9 5 IDAHO 6 4 7 5 6 ILLINOIS 52 50 39 48 56 INDIANA 11 10 12 14 10 IOWA 28 31 23 22 23 KANSAS 129 130 126 121 119 KENTUCKY 11 10 11 10 9 LOUISIANA 127 106 94 98 65 MAINE 2 2 3 2 1 MARYLAND 10 11 14 20 13 MASSACHUSETTS 9 7 10 12 18 MICHIGAN 10 15 11 14 16 MINNESOTA 27 20 22 26 26 MISSISSIPPI 7 3 3 9 11 MISSOURI 127 121 115 119 120 MONTANA 3 4 3 3 2 NEBRASKA 67 74 74 74 72 NEVADA 13 13 12 12 11 NEW HAMPSHIRE 1 1 1 1 -

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FALL 2007(With Comparative Data for Fall 2003 - Fall 2006)

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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007NEW JERSEY 9 10 11 8 9 NEW MEXICO 58 47 48 63 54 NEW YORK 13 8 7 5 8 NORTH CAROLINA 18 24 25 20 20 NORTH DAKOTA 2 2 4 2 3 OHIO 19 20 22 21 15 OKLAHOMA 136 119 120 115 109 OREGON 15 16 16 15 12 PENNSYLVANIA 16 14 13 11 15 RHODE ISLAND 2 2 - - - SOUTH CAROLINA 2 3 3 4 1 SOUTH DAKOTA 3 4 5 2 1 TENNESSEE 35 39 36 45 40 TEXAS 5,127 5,413 5,441 5,456 5,553 UTAH 2 2 1 4 4 VERMONT - - - - - VIRGINIA 16 16 14 19 28 WASHINGTON 23 28 26 19 20 WEST VIRGINIA 3 - - 1 1 WISCONSIN 11 11 13 11 8 WYOMING 1 1 1 2 2 UNKNOWN 91 54 56 56 54

OTHER TERRITORIESPUERTO RICO 1 - 1 2 2 VIRGIN ISLANDS 1 1 1 - -

SUBTOTAL 6,559 6,648 6,867 6,966 7,028 FOREIGN STUDENTS 292 285 287 301 354

TOTAL ENROLLMENT 6,851 6,933 7,154 7,267 7,382

TEXAS AS % OF TOTAL 73.0% 74.0% 75.7% 75.1% 75.2%

FOREIGN AS % OF TOTAL 4.3% 4.1% 4.0% 4.1% 4.7%

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYHOUSING OCCUPANCY TOTALS

FALL 2007(With Comparative Data for Fall 2003 - Fall 2006)

% OFUNDERGRADUATES

Actual Occupancy Greek Total General Greek Total TOTAL LIVING ON CAMPUS

2003 940 197 1,137 1,623 312 1,935 3,072 46.5%

2004 953 214 1,167 1,641 308 1,949 3,116 45.5%

2005 950 238 1,188 1,657 311 1,968 3,156 45.9%

2006 950 242 1,192 1,505 291 1,796 2,988 42.7%

2007 1,106 258 1,364 1,657 296 1,953 3,317 46.1%

NOTE: Percent of undergraduates living on campus based on those taking 9 or more hours.

SOURCE: Office of Residential Services, Fall 2007 Occupancy Report

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. . . . . .MALE. . . . . . . . . . . . .FEMALE. . . . . . . General

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYINTERCOLLEGIATE AND RECREATIONAL SPORTS

FALL 2007

MALE FEMALE INTRAMURAL SPORTS SPORTS CLUBS SPECIAL PROGRAMSBaseball S Flag Football Baseball AquaticsBasketball S S Indoor Volleyball Inline Hockey Challenge CourseCross-Country S S Racquetball Lacrosse - Men Climbing WallEquestrian S Soccer (indoor) Lacrosse - Women Camping Equiment RentalsFootball S Team Tennis Polo Club TripsGolf S S Softball RugbyRifle S Soccer - MenSoccer S Tae Kwon Do FITNESS & WELLNESSSwimming/Diving S S Tennis Wellness ProgramTennis S S Ultimate Frisbee Metobolic AnalystTrack & Field S S TOURNAMENTS/MEETS Volleyball - Men Nutrition ConsultationVolleyball S Basketball - 3 on 3 Volleyball - Women Weight Room Orientation

Bowling Wakeboarding Fitness Assessment9-Ball Wrestling Massage TherapyFoosball Tournement Personal TrainingRock, Paper, Scissors (Farkle)TCU Vegas Golf Classic3rd Annual Costume Climbing

S = Scholarship offered in sportSOURCES: 1. Intercollegiate information from Department of Athletics. 2. Recreational sports information from Office of Recreational Sports.

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. . INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RECREATIONAL SPORTS PROGRAMS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Academic Program Data

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYPEER COMPARISONS

ACADEMIC PROGRAM DATA

FALL 2006

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Under-graduate Classes Classes

Enrollment % <20 >50

TCU 8,865 7,267 82% 49% 7% 68%

BAYLOR 14,040 11,831 84% 39% 11% 74%CREIGHTON* 6,981 4,075 58% 43% 5% 73%DRAKE* 5,366 3,255 61% 49% 9% 71%DUKE 13,373 6,330 47% 73% 6% 94%EMORY 12,338 6,646 54% 66% 6% 87%LEHIGH 6,858 4,743 69% 66% 4% 86%MARQUETTE 11,548 8,048 70% 39% 10% 78%NORTHWESTERN 18,486 9,179 50% 74% 8% 93%PEPPERDINE 7,317 3,061 42% 69% 4% 79%RICE 5,024 3,011 60% 62% 9% 93%SMU 10,941 6,296 58% 56% 8% 74%TULANE* 10,237 6,491 63% 57% 7% 71%U of NOTRE DAME 11,603 8,352 72% 55% 11% 96%VANDERBILT 11,607 6,378 55% 67% 6% 89%WAKE FOREST 6,739 4,332 64% 57% 2% 88%

Sources: "US News and World Report, America's Best Colleges 2008 "U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Fall 2006.* Reported as "Average Graduation Rate" rather than "2007 Actual Graduation Rate".

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Headcount

Under-

Enrollment2006

Grad Rate graduateTotal

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYSECTION SIZE AND AVERAGE CLASS SIZE

FALL 2007

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COURSE LEVEL 1-10 11-20 21-30 31+ TOTAL

UNDERGRADUATE

10000 33 111 69 189 402 34

20000 32 67 58 104 261 28

30000 99 101 92 101 393 23

40000 78 60 55 24 217 17

UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL 242 339 274 418 1,273 26

% OF UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL 19% 27% 21% 33%

GRADUATE

50000 29 18 4 2 53 11

60000 42 19 22 18 101 19

70000 13 3 7 9 32 19

80000 7 5 - - 12 11

90000 - - - - - -

GRADUATE TOTAL 91 45 33 29 198 16

% OF GRADUATE TOTAL 46% 23% 17% 14%

TCU TOTAL 333 384 307 447 1,471 25% OF TCU TOTAL 23% 26% 21% 30%

NOTE: Calculations based on clinical, lecture, lecture with integrated lab, and seminar classes.

. . . . . . . . ENROLLMENT. . . . . . . . . AVERAGECLASSSIZE

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYSUMMER ENROLLMENT AND CREDIT HOUR HISTORY

SUMMER 2007(With Comparative Data for Summer 2003 - 2006)

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UNDUPLICATED HEADCOUNT TOTAL

2003 2,102 531 2,743 2004 1,917 576 2,606 2005 2,053 668 2,843 2006 1,905 692 2,711 2007 1,891 601 2,492 *

CREDIT HOURS TOTAL

2003 11,516.0 2,711.0 14,657.0 2004 11,036.0 3,668.0 15,214.0 2005 11,380.0 3,955.0 15,930.0 2006 10,788.0 4,237.0 15,728.0 2007 11,645.0 3,662.0 15,307.0 *

* Prior year totals included Brite Divinity School

UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE

UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE

0 1,000 2,000 3,000

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

SUMMER ENROLLMENT

UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYCREDIT HOUR REPORT

FALL 2007As of 12th Class Day - September 5, 2007

TOTALADDRAN COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCESAerospace Studies 97 - - - 97 Economics 2,952 84 - - 3,036 English 6,711 - - 179 6,890 English as a Foreign Language 117 - - - 117 History 4,929 - - 272 5,201 Military Science 302 - - - 302 Modern Languages & Literatures 1,482 - - - 1,482 Philosophy 535 - - - 535 Political Science 2,694 - - - 2,694 Religion 4,374 - - - 4,374 Sociology, Criminal Justice, & Anthropology 6,006 - - - 6,006 Spanish 2,658 - - - 2,658 Interdisciplinary Programs AddRan 138 - - - 138 British Studies 9 - - - 9 Women's Studies 63 - - - 63

HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES TOTAL 33,067 84 - 451 33,602 M. J. NEELEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESSAccounting 3,303 - - 995 4,298 Finance 2,326 - - 532 2,858 Information Systems & Supply Chain Mgmt. 2,320 - - 467 2,787 Management 4,558 - - 1,250 5,808 Marketing 2,029 - - 425 2,454 BUSINESS TOTAL 14,536 - - 3,669 18,205

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GRADUATEDIVISION

UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION

50000UNDER-

GRADUATE 50000

GRADUATE

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYCREDIT HOUR REPORT

FALL 2007As of 12th Class Day - September 5, 2007

TOTAL

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATIONSchieffer School of Journalism 3,933 3 66 77 4,079 Communication Studies 5,628 48 18 97 5,791 Radio-TV-Film 1,823 3 3 - 1,829

COMMUNICATION TOTAL 11,384 54 87 174 11,699 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

EDUCATION TOTAL 3,518 369 267 929 5,083 COLLEGE OF FINE ARTSSchool of Classical and Contemporary Dance 1,198 12 - - 1,210 School of Music 3,307 112 110 245 3,774 Art & Art History 2,455 - - 268 2,723 Design, Merchandising, & Textiles 2,017 - - - 2,017 Theatre 2,729 10 - - 2,739 Non-Departmental: Arts Administration 42 - - - 42

FINE ARTS TOTAL 11,748 134 110 513 12,505 HARRIS COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCESSchool of Nurse Anesthesia - - - 1,569 1,569 Communication Sciences & Disorders 819 43 43 182 1,087 Kinesiology 2,556 - - 116 2,672 Nursing 4,536 - 18 345 4,899 Social Work 1,190 - - - 1,190 NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES 9,101 43 61 2,212 11,417

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UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION

50000UNDER-

GRADUATE 50000

GRADUATE

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYCREDIT HOUR REPORT

FALL 2007As of 12th Class Day - September 5, 2007

TOTAL

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & ENGINEERINGBiology 4,464 45 63 51 4,623 Chemistry 1,606 81 28 122 1,837 Computer Science 957 6 - - 963 Engineering 1,247 - - - 1,247 Environmental Science 513 - - 102 615 Geology 1,184 51 55 62 1,352 Mathematics 4,665 69 33 31 4,798 Nutritional Sciences 1,570 - - - 1,570 Physics & Astronomy 1,503 9 6 70 1,588 Psychology 4,044 141 84 166 4,435 Ranch Management (degree program) 55 - - - 55

SCIENCE & ENGINEERING TOTAL 21,808 402 269 604 23,083 UNIVERSITY PROGRAMSHonors 315 - - - 315 Ranch Management (certificate program) 469 - - - 469 University Programs 63 - - - 63

UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS TOTAL 847 - - - 847 GRADUATE STUDIESMaster of Liberal Arts - - - 450 450

TCU TOTAL 106,009 1,086 794 9,002 116,891

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50000UNDER-

GRADUATE GRADUATE

DIVISION 50000

GRADUATE

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FALL 2007(With Comparative Data for 2003 - 2006)

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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

ADDRAN COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCESDesign, Merchandising, & Textiles Fashion Merchandising 171 187 193 197 Fashion Promotion 16 2 1 x Interior Design 109 111 102 100 Economics 75 70 66 69 76 Economics - International 19 15 20 19 16 English 122 117 118 129 125 Writing N/A N/A N/A N/A 5 History 105 113 116 120 102 Geography 2 12 13 10 16 Liberal Studies 2 2 1 1x - Modern Languages & Literatures French 7 11 9 3 1 Language Studies - French N/A N/A N/A N/A 3 Language Studies - German N/A N/A N/A N/A 2 Philosophy 35 25 18 22 22 Political Science 250 239 230 231 174 International Relations 31 33 43 36 48 Religion 63 71 59 52 49 Sociology, Criminal Justice, & Anthropology Anthropology 13 15 21 28 19 Criminal Justice 100 122 108 113 102 Sociology 49 55 55 54 55 Spanish 62 70 72 76 66 Non-departmental Program Latin American Studies 9 4 5 2x - Arts & Sciences Pre-majors 614 602 552 441 408 HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES TOTAL 1,854 1,876 1,802 1,703 1,289 M. J. NEELEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESSAccounting 124 148 163 200 182 Accounting with International Emphasis 1 - 1 5 3 Finance Finance 215 205 202 224 220

Finance with International Emphasis 17 9 7 10 10 Finance/Real Estate 37 44 46 90 82 Finance/Real Estate with International Emphasis N/A 1 1 3 7

General Business 802 895 975 1,101 1,076 Information Systems & Supply Chain Management Electronic Business 63 36 24 40 42 Electronic Business with International Emplasis N/A 1 - - Supply & Value Chain Management N/A 5 17 44 56 Management 182 169 185 186 155 Management with International Emphasis 7 4 3 11 6

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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

M. J. NEELEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS - continuedMarketing 194 203 171 145 161 Marketing with International Emphasis 14 7 12 20 8 Business Non-degree 1 - 1 - - Business Pre-Major N/A N/A N/A 7 26 BUSINESS TOTAL 1,657 1,727 1,808 2,086 2,034

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION

Schieffer School of Journalism Advertising/Public Relations 263 269 331 339 334 International Communication-Advertising/Public Relations 22 24 32 40 38 Broadcast Journalism 87 94 78 93 94 International Communication-News/Editorial 9 8 8 10 6 Journalism 32 27 18 23 41 News/Editorial 34 47 55 49 59 News/Editorial - Periodical Design 1 2 5 5 6 New/Editorial - Photojournalism 5 6 5 4 6 Communication Studies 208 242 271 283 327 Radio-TV-Film 227 245 241 214 199 Sports Broadcasting N/A 10 6 6 3 Communications Pre-Major N/A N/A N/A 1 8 COMMUNICATION TOTAL 888 974 1,050 1,067 1,121

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Early Childhood Education 171 162 205 209 184 Education of Elementary Students 45 43 1 - - Education of Exceptional Children 6 5 7 - 3 Education of Young Children 1 - - - - Education Pre-majors 73 79 69 41 30 Middle School Language Arts 12 12 15 11 10 Middle School Math 13 19 19 17 21 Middle School Math/Science 4 2 1 1 - Middle School Science 6 4 3 3 4 Middle School Social Studies 23 28 24 17 11 Secondary Education x x x Secondary School Language Arts 10 17 16 13 12 Secondary School Life Science N/A 2 6 5 4 Secondary School Physical Science 3 3 5 3 5 Secondary School Science N/A N/A 1 2 1 Secondary School Social Studies 21 21 20 27 18

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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007COLLEGE OF EDUCATION - continued Secondary School Technology Applications - - - - Special Education 2 1 - 1 1 Non-Degree Education N/A 8 5 10 10 Teacher's Certificate Non-Degree 11 2 2 1 -

EDUCATION TOTAL 401 408 399 361 314

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS School of Classical and Contemporary Dance Ballet 39 44 41 29 35 Ballet/Modern Dance 6 7 12 12 11 Modern Dance 27 18 18 19 21 School of Music Church Music 3 3 1 1 - Music 32 28 22 21 14 Music Education 69 73 72 66 67 Music Pre-Majors N/A 25 37 49 70 Performance Band/Orchestral Instruments 20 18 16 19 15 Keyboard Studies 12 13 6 8 12 Vocal Studies 15 13 10 13 17 Piano Pedagogy 2 - 2 4 3 Theory/Composition 9 8 5 7 6 Nondegree Artist Diploma 8 8 8 9 10 Piano Certification - - - - - Art & Art History Art Education 16 11 12 12 18 Art History 22 24 20 26 34 Graphic Design 66 60 69 78 79 Studio Art 37 41 40 46 48 Design, Merchandising, & Textiles Fashion Merchandising 232 Fashion Promotion x Interior Design 113 Theatre 38 39 32 40 37 Acting N/A N/A N/A 21 21 Design N/A N/A N/A 10 9 Lighting N/A N/A N/A N/A 1

ADDRAN COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES

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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS - continued Theatre - continued Musical Theatre N/A N/A N/A 18 23 Performance 29 36 41 x x Production 11 8 19 3 7 Theatre - Film/Television 9 8 6 3 4 Fine Arts Pre-Major 5 FINE ARTS TOTAL 470 485 489 514 912 HARRIS COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES Nursing Nursing 349 481 518 485 549 Nursing Pre-Major 72 * * * *Communication Sciences & Disorders Habilitation of the Deaf 17 24 21 18 16 Speech-Language Pathology 60 56 65 68 75 Kinesiology Athletic Training 7 16 20 29 31 Health & Fitness 44 37 35 27 33 Movement Science 118 110 113 100 108 Physical Education-All Level 24 26 37 26 26 Physical Education-Secondary 7 5 1 - - Psychosocial Kinesiology 6 12 15 17 18 Social Work 71 86 76 64 59 Nursing & Health Sciences Pre-Majors N/A N/A N/A N/A 9 NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES 775 853 901 834 924

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & ENGINEERINGBiology 328 360 364 373 345 Chemistry 36 41 43 33 35 Biochemistry 13 21 24 28 22 Computer Science 56 49 42 36 35 Computer Information Science 47 29 8 3x 1x Computer Information Technology N/A 4 9 17 13 Engineering 151 152 141 161 173 Environmental Science 18 17 19 35 34 Geology 13 17 18 19 25 Environmental Earth Resources 5 4 4 4 4 Mathematics 53 61 54 57 48 Actuarial Science 2 1 3 - 4

* Starting in 2004, Nursing Pre-Majors are counted with Nursing Majors

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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & ENGINEERING - continuedNutritional Sciences Coordinated Dietetics 9 9 14 21 19 Food Management 6 7 3 5 5 Nutrition 46 53 67 65 57 Physics & Astronomy Astronomy 5 - - x x Astronomy & Physics 6 9 12 7 5 Physics 14 18 12 9 9 Psychology 270 268 236 254 253 Neuroscience 22 21 24 33 45 Ranch Management N/A 2 8 7 10 Science & Engineering Pre-Majors N/A N/A N/A 8 22 Non-departmental Program General Studies 26 49 49 57 54Medicine Combined N/A N/A N/A N/A 1SCIENCE & ENGINEERING TOTAL 1,126 1,192 1,154 1,232 1,219 OTHER NONDEGREEExtended Education 90 66 60 64 61Ranch Management 58 46 39 43 37

TCU TOTAL 7,319 7,627 7,702 7,904 7,911

x - no longer a majorNote: Students with double majors have been counted in both majors resulting in a duplicated headcount. Therefore, this section does not add to the official unduplicated headcount.

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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007ADDRAN COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCESEnglish 46 49 49 50 45 History 39 44 48 50 46 Graduate Non-degree N/A N/A N/A 2 1 HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES TOTAL 85 93 97 102 92

M. J. NEELEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESSAccounting 30 17 34 40 42 Accelerated MBA N/A 6 4 2 9 Business Administration 104 85 72 72 77 Educational Leadership 3 7 17 18 15 EMBA 42 44 56 58 58 International Management 5 2 - 1 1 PMBA 183 220 238 219 182 Graduate Nondegree 3 4 4 2 2 BUSINESS TOTAL 370 385 425 412 386

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATIONSchieffer School of Journalism Journalism Advertising/Public Relations 4 15 17 17 16 Journalism News Editorial 13 13 16 17 12 Communication Studies 13 15 13 13 14 Radio-TV-Film Media Arts 8 1 x x x Graduate Nondegree 3 2 2 3 - COMMUNICATION TOTAL 41 46 48 50 42

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Curriculum Studies N/A N/A N/A N/A 1 Early Childhood Education N/A N/A 1 2 - Early Childhood Education Teacher Certification 17 16 10 5 1 Elementary Education 14 9 18 25 19 Elementary Education Teacher Certification 2 1 - - - Middle School Education 2 3 6 5 9 Secondary Education 4 4 9 9 10 Secondary Education Teacher Certification 14 16 4 2 - Special Education 9 17 14 19 23

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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (continued) Educational Administration 55 51 43 58 52 Educational Counseling 40 44 48 40 43 Educational Foundations 15 13 11 18 8 Science Education N/A N/A 5 11 11 Educational Leadership - 1 - 7 12 Nondegree Education Graduate Administrator Certification 6 14 - 1 1 Graduate Certificate N/A N/A N/A 3 3 Graduate Nondegree 2 3 3 3 3 EDUCATION TOTAL 180 192 172 208 196

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS School of Classical and Contemporary Dance Modern Dance 3x 1x x x xSchool of Music Conducting 6 7 4 6 7 Music Education 1 1 1 - 1 Musicology 1 1 - 1 2 Performance Band/Orchestral Instruments 11 10 11 15 17 Keyboard Studies Organ 1 2 2 2 1 Piano 7 8 4 5 6 Piano Pedagogy 2 1 4 5 5 Theory/Composition 3 4 4 2 2 Vocal Performance 3 5 3 5 5 Voice Pedagogy - 1 2 1 1 Nondegree Graduate Performer's Certificate - Piano - - - - - Art & Art History Art History 5 6 10 15 13 Studio Art 7 7 9 9 9 Graduate Nondegree 2 1 1 - 1

FINE ARTS TOTAL 52 55 55 66 70

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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007HARRIS COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCESSchool of Nurse Anesthesia 66 122 179 163 171 Communication Sciences & Disorders Speech Pathology 23 24 21 24 26 Kinesiology 18 17 14 16 17 Nursing 22 20 24 35 64 Graduate Nondegree 6 14 6 3 4

NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES 135 197 244 241 282

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & ENGINEERINGBiology 6 6 4 5 9 Chemistry 20 23 28 28 27 Environmental Science 11 12 10 23 19 Environmental Management N/A N/A N/A N/A 5 Geology 6 7 9 11 13 Mathematics 6 8 9 10 11 Physics & Astronomy 15 16 20 20 18 Psychology 31 30 29 28 30 Graduate Nondegree 2 2 1 2 - SCIENCE & ENGINEERING TOTAL 97 104 110 128 132

GRADUATE STUDIESMaster of Liberal Arts 100 107 107 100 86 Graduate Nondegree 1 - - 1 - GRADUATE STUDIES TOTAL 101 107 107 101 86

TCU TOTAL 1,061 1,179 1,258 1,308 1,286

BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL 281 300 320 290 N/A**

x - no longer a majorNote: Students with double majors have been counted in both majors resulting in a duplicated headcount. Therefore, this section does not add to the official unduplicated headcount.

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2005 2006 2007ADDRAN COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES

Bachelor's 303 266 316Master's 6 12 8Doctorate 6 7 5

M. J. NEELEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESSBachelor's 364 282 343Master's 160 180 181

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATIONBachelor's 252 288 306Master's 13 14 15

COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONBachelor's 105 92 102Master's 90 70 81Doctorate N/A N/A 3

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS Bachelor's 104 102 84Master's 27 24 28

HARRIS COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCESBachelor's 161 230 192Master's 29 72 74

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & ENGINEERINGBachelor's 248 246 281Master's 21 16 28

GRADUATE STUDIESMaster's 27 28 42

TCU TOTALBachelor's 1,537 1,506 1,624Master's 373 416 457Doctorate 16 11 8

BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Master's 56 63 * Doctorate 5 4 *

number of degrees awarded. Some students received more than one degree during the academic year

* Brite received separate accreditation by SACS, in June 2007 and, therefore, is no longer included with TCU.

NOTE: Each year includes August, December and May graduates. Calculation reflects the

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American IndianAsianBlackHispanicWhiteUnknownNonresidentTOTAL

* Included Brite Divinity School

UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE2007

THREE-YEAR SUMMARY

35 31

3

1,624 450* 497*

370 16

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338 14 39 29

74 98

1,291 57

26 22

63 1,537

1,188 54 72

1,506

74 115

11 25 65 91

1,214 29

10

2005 20065

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2007 2005

475 33 41

342 26 23 7 3

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5.1%

13.5%

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12.9%

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5.0%

10.0%

15.0%

20.0%

2005 2006 2007

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ADDRAN 3.150 303 3.194 266 3.216 316

BUSINESS 3.170 364 3.229 282 3.234 343

COMMUNICATION 3.077 252 3.095 288 3.100 306

EDUCATION 3.437 105 3.458 92 3.400 102

FINE ARTS 3.407 104 3.471 102 3.387 84

NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES 3.127 161 3.153 230 3.192 192

SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 3.145 248 3.098 246 3.153 281

TOTAL 3.177 1,537 3.195 1,506 3.204 1,624

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BACH

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M FADDRAN COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCESDesign, Merchandising, & Textiles

Fashion Merchandising 1 45 1 41 0 37Fashion Promotion 0 1 0 1 0 0Interior Design 2 17 1 14 0 19

Economics 12 7 13 6 21 4 International Economics 1 1 3 4 6 5English 9 22 1 0 2 1 2 27 2 2 0 3 8 19 0 2 0 3History 20 9 3 2 2 1 18 12 5 3 4 0 20 10 4 2 1 1 Geography 1 0 2 0 3 0Liberal Studies 1 0 0 0 0 0Modern Languages & Literature French 0 1 0 2 1 0Philosophy 8 2 3 3 2 2Political Science 23 27 24 21 33 31 International 0 3 2 4 3 2 International Relations 3 5 1 4 0 1Religion 7 10 7 5 8 8Sociology, Criminal Justice & Anthropology Anthropology 3 3 2 3 3 5

Criminal Justice 22 13 10 9 18 20 Sociology 3 7 2 9 2 14Spanish & Latin American Studies Latin American Studies 0 2 1 0 0 1 Spanish 1 11 3 6 1 9HUMANITIES & SOC. SCI. TOTAL 117 186 4 2 4 2 95 171 7 5 4 3 129 187 4 4 1 4

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M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M FM. J. NEELEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESSAccounting 15 18 8 6 11 18 17 18 32 37 13 25

Accounting-International Emphasis 0 0 0 0 0 0Accelerated Business Administration 7 0 2 4 0 1

Business Administration 36 12 24 12 23 10Educational Leadership N/A N/A N/A N/A 1 1Executive Business Administration 13 5 19 6 21 7Part-Time Business Administration 58 12 62 14 62 17Finance Finance 65 21 43 18 43 22

Finance-International Emphasis 2 4 0 2 2 0Finance/Real Estate 28 4 14 4 31 9Finance/Real Estate with 1 0 0 0 0 1 International Emphasis

Information Systems and Supply Chain ManagementElectronic Business 17 9 8 1 10 3Electronic Business - International Emphasis 1 0 0 0 0 0Supply & Value Chain Management 4 0 3 2 5 3

Management 51 18 43 27 49 19Management-International Emphasis 3 0 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 N/A N/A

Marketing 49 48 37 43 34 34Marketing/International Emphasis 1 5 1 4 3 3

BUSINESS TOTAL 237 127 124 36 162 120 125 55 211 132 120 61

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----2 0 0 5 - 2 0 0 6----- ----2 0 0 6 - 2 0 0 7----- BACH MAST DOCT BACH MAST

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M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M FCOLLEGE OF COMMUNICATIONSchieffer School of Journalism Advertising and Public Relations

Advertising/Public Relations 13 50 1 3 23 74 0 7 19 82 1 4 International Communication- 2 7 3 7 1 12 Advertising/Public RelationsBroadcast and News-Editorial Journalism Broadcast Journalism 5 16 2 17 5 13 International Communication- 0 0 0 4 0 1 News/Editorial Journalism & Mass Communication N/A N/A 0 1 1 3 News/Editorial Journalism 2 7 4 12 3 6 News/Editorial Periodical Design 0 1 0 2 0 0 News/Editorial Photojournalism 0 2 0 1 0 2

Communication Studies 32 50 2 3 45 39 1 5 23 14 0 6 Comm. Studies-Human Relations N/A N/A 5 2 28 36Radio-TV-Film 28 31 23 23 30 30

Media Arts 0 4 0 0 0 0Sports Broadcasting 2 4 1 1 1 0

COMMUNICATION TOTAL 84 168 3 10 106 182 1 13 110 196 2 13

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M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

SCHOOL OF EDUCATIONCounseling 1 9 0 17 5 19Early Childhood Education 0 66 2 5 0 57 0 5 1 60 0 4Education of Exceptional Children 0 2 0 0 N/A N/AEducational Administration 9 22 9 14 3 23Educational Foundations 1 5 0 0 1 1Educational Leadership N/A N/A N/A N/A 1 2Elementary Education 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 8 0 1 0 8Elementary Education with certification 0 1 0 0 0 0Middle School Education 0 2 0 3 0 3Middle School Education - Language Arts 0 4 0 6 0 5Middle School Education - Math 0 9 1 3 2 5Middle School Education - Science 0 2 0 2 0 2Middle School Education - Social Studies 3 10 2 5 0 5Secondary Education 0 5 0 4 2 5Secondary Education with certification 3 10 1 1 0 2Secondary Education - Language Arts 0 1 0 7 0 6Secondary Education - Life Science 0 0 0 1 0 3Secondary Education - Physical Science 0 0 0 0 1 2Secondary Education - Science 0 0 0 0 1 0Secondary Education - Social Studies 2 5 4 4 2 6Special Education 0 11 0 8 0 5

EDUCATION TOTAL 5 100 17 73 7 85 10 60 7 95 11 70 1 2

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MAST ----2 0 0 6 - 2 0 0 7-----

BACH BACH MAST DOCT

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M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M FCOLLEGE OF FINE ARTSSchool of Classical and Contemporary Dance

Ballet 0 6 1 5 1 2Ballet/Modern Dance 0 2 0 4 1 4Modern Dance 1 5 0 1 1 5 0 3

School of MusicChurch Music 0 0 0 1 0 0Conducting 4 0 2 0 1 1Music 1 3 1 5 3 1Music Education 6 5 0 0 4 13 0 1 11 6 0 0Musicology 0 1 0 0 0 0Performance - Instrumental 4 3 2 2 2 2 4 1 5 3 3 1Performance - Keyboard 3 5 2 4 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 1Performance - Vocal Studies 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 0 3 0 2Piano Pedagogy 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3Theory/Composition 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 2 1Voice Pedagogy 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Art & Art HistoryArt Education 0 4 0 2 0 3Art History 0 12 0 3 1 3 0 3 0 4 0 7Graphic Design 3 6 4 9 5 5

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DOCT ----2 0 0 5 - 2 0 0 6----- ----2 0 0 6 - 2 0 0 7-----

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M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M FCOLLEGE OF FINE ARTS, continuedArt & Art History - continued

Studio Art 3 0 4 0 3 1 Painting 1 2 0 0 0 3

Photography 1 2 2 2 2 1 Printmaking 2 2 0 0 0 0 Sculpture 1 2 1 1 2 0Theatre 6 12 9 15 2 10

Theatre/Television 0 0 1 0 0 0

FINE ARTS TOTAL 32 72 12 15 32 70 14 10 34 50 11 17

DOCT BACH DOCT ----2 0 0 5 - 2 0 0 6----- ----2 0 0 6 - 2 0 0 7-----

BACH MAST DOCT BACH MAST ----2 0 0 4 - 2 0 0 5-----

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M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M FHARRIS SCHOOL OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCESSchool of Nurse Anesthesia N/A N/A 34 19 28 25Communication Sciences & Disorders

Habilitation of the Deaf 0 5 0 4 0 4Speech-Language Pathology 0 17 0 11 1 19 0 12 1 17 0 10

Kinesiology Athletic Training 1 3 1 1 1 3

Health & Fitness 4 12 3 7 5 11 Kinesiology 3 5 2 2 1 2

Movement Science 1 6 2 14 0 18Physical Education - All Level 1 0 2 7 4 4Physical Education - Secondary 2 0 1 0 0 0Psychosocial Kinesiology 1 1 3 0 0 2

Nursing 2 78 0 10 7 131 0 3 3 94 0 8Social Work 4 23 2 25 0 25

NURSING & HEALTH SCI. TOTAL 6 145 3 26 22 208 36 36 14 178 1 20

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BACH MAST DOCT BACH MAST DOCT MAST

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M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M FCOLLEGE OF SCIENCE & ENGINEERINGBiology 19 21 1 3 27 25 0 2 32 33 1Chemistry 6 4 1 2 3 0 4 1 0 0 1 0 2 4 0 1 1 3

Biochemistry 2 0 2 1 3 3Computer Science 7 3 4 1 4 0 Information Science/Technology 12 2 4 0 6 2Engineering 26 2 16 4 19 4Environmental Sciences 0 5 2 3 1 1 1 0 3 6 3 3 Environmental Management N/A N/A N/A N/A 0 3General Studies 24 17 30 19 23 14Geology 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 4 1

Environmental Earth Resources 1 0 3 0 2 0Mathematics 5 7 0 1 2 7 2 2 10 8 2 2 Mathematics - Actuarial Science 0 1 1 2 0 1Nutritional Sciences

Coordinated Dietetics 1 9 0 10 0 12Food Management 0 2 1 0 0 3

Nutrition 0 1 1 6 0 13

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DOCT BACH ----2 0 0 4 - 2 0 0 5----- ----2 0 0 5 - 2 0 0 6----- ----2 0 0 6 - 2 0 0 7-----

BACH MAST DOCT BACH MAST DOCT MAST

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M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M FCOLLEGE OF SCIENCE & ENGINEERING, (continued)Astronomy & Physics 1 1 2 1 0 1 Physics 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 0Psychology 15 49 3 5 3 3 18 45 2 5 1 2 25 36 3 4 2 2

Neuroscience 0 1 0 3 3 2Ranch Management N/A N/A N/A N/A 2 0

SCIENCE & ENGINEERING TOTAL 122 126 7 14 7 3 118 128 6 10 2 2 138 143 14 14 5 5

GRADUATE STUDIESMaster of Liberal Arts 11 17 11 17 18 14

TCU TOTAL 613 924 179 194 11 5 542 964 210 206 6 5 643 981 209 248 7 11

BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL 26 30 2 3 34 29 2 2 * * * *

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FALL 2007

NONDEGREE

ADDRAN COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES - 15 2 2 & SOCIAL SCIENCES

M. J. NEELEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS - 21 5 1

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION - 7 3 -

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION - 12 9 3

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS 4 16 9 -

HARRIS COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES - 10 4 -

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & ENGINEERING - 20 8 4

GRADUATE STUDIES & RESEARCH - - 1 -

UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS 1 - - -

TCU TOTAL 5 101 41 10

UNDERGRADUATE MASTERS DOCTORATES . . . . . .GRADUATE. . . . . .

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CONCEN-DEPT MAJOR MINOR GRADUATE EMPHASIS TRATION NOTES

ADDRAN COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCESAerospace Studies xEconomics x BA,BS x

International Economics BSEnglish x BA x MA,PhD Writing BA xHistory x BA x MA,PhD

Geography BA xMilitary Science xModern Languages & Literature x Modern Language Studies BA

French x x German x x Japanese x

Philosophy x BA xPolitical Science x BA,BS x

International Relations BA

Religion x BA xSociology, Criminal Justice, & Anthropology x

Anthropology BA xCriminal Justice BS xSociology BA x

Spanish x BA x

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ADDRAN COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES (continued)

NON-DEPARTMENTAL PROGRAMSAsian Studies x

British & Colonial/Post-Colonial Studies x

Classical Studies x

English as a Foreign Language

Master's in Education (3/2 program with ED)Pre-MajorsWomen's Studies x x

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CONCEN-DEPT MAJOR MINOR GRADUATE EMPHASIS TRATION NOTES

M. J. NEELEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESSBusiness Administration BBA MBA Teacher certificate available

Accounting x x x MAcAccounting with International x

EmphasisAccounting with Leadership Emphasis xEducation Leadership MBA/Ed.D Offered jointly with the

School of EducationFinance xFinance x xFinance with International Emphasis xFinance with Leadership Emphasis xFinance/Real Estate xFinance/Real Estate with x

International EmphasisFinance/Real Estate with Leadership Emphasis xGeneral Business xInformation Systems and Supply Chain Mgmt x Decision Science Electronic Business x Electronic Business with International Emphasis x Electronic Business with Leadership Emphasis x Operations Research

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CONCEN-DEPT MAJOR MINOR GRADUATE EMPHASIS TRATION NOTES

M. J. NEELEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS (continued) Supply and Value Chain Management x Supply and Value Chain Management with International Emphasis x Supply and Value Chain Management with Leadership Emphasis xManagement x Entrepreneurial Management x Entrepreneurial Management with x

International Emphasis Entrepreneurial Management with Leadership Emphasis xInternational Management MIM

Marketing x xMarketing with International x MIM Offered jointly with UDLA in

Emphasis Mexico. MIM stands for Master of Marketing with Leadership Emphasis x International Management

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FALL 2007

CONCEN-DEPT MAJOR MINOR GRADUATE EMPHASIS TRATION NOTES

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATIONCommunication Studies x BA,BS x MS Teacher Certificate Available

Communication in Human Relations xCommunication Studies x

Schieffer School of Journalism x Teacher Certificate Available Advertising and Public Relations

Advertising/Public Relations BS MS Global Advertising/Public Relations BABroadcast and News-Editorial Journalism Broadcast Journalism BS x International News/Editorial BA News/Editorial BA,BS x MS Newspaper Magazine x Photojournalism x Periodical Design x

Radio-TV-Film x BA,BS x

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CONCEN-DEPT MAJOR MINOR GRADUATE EMPHASIS TRATION NOTES

COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONEducation Nondegree Certification onlyEducation PremajorEducational Studies xEducational Studies: Science Education PhDCounseling MEd

Early Childhood Education BSE

with Special Education or ESL Option

Early Childhood Education Bilingual BSE

Education Leadership MBA/Ed.D Offered jointly with School of Business

Educational Administration MEdCurriculum Studies MEdElementary Education MEdMiddle School Education 3/2 MEdMiddle School English/Language Arts & Reading with ESL BSEMiddle School Math BSEMiddle School Math/Science BSEMiddle School Science BSEMiddle School Social Studies BSE

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CONCEN-DEPT MAJOR MINOR GRADUATE EMPHASIS TRATION NOTES

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (continued) Science Education MEd/PhdSecondary Education 3/2 MEdSecondary School English/Language Arts & Reading with ESL BSESecondary School Life Science BSESecondary School Physical Science BSESecondary School Science BSESecondary School Social Studies BSESpecial Education MEdLabroatory Schools

Starpoint SchoolKinderfrogs School

TRIO PROGRAMS

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CONCEN-DEPT MAJOR MINOR GRADUATE EMPHASIS TRATION NOTES

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTSArts Administration x

School for Classical and Contemporary Dance x

Ballet BFA Teacher cert. availableBallet/Modern Dance BFA Teacher cert. availableModern Dance BFA Teacher cert. available

School of Music x Church Music BM Conducting MM Band x Choral x Orchestra xMusic BA xMusic Education BME MME Instrumental x Vocal xMusic HistoryMusicology MM Performance BM MMPiano Pedagogy BM MM Theory/Composition BM MM Theory x Composition xVoice Pedagogy MM Music Pre-major

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CONCEN-DEPT MAJOR MINOR GRADUATE EMPHASIS TRATION NOTES

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS (continued)School of Music (continued)

Nondegree ProgramsArtist Diploma - Piano xGraduate Artist Diploma - Piano xPerformer's Certificate-Piano xGraduate Performer's Cert.-Piano x

Art & Art History xArt xArt Education BFAArt History BA x MAGraphic Design BFAStudio Art BFA MFA

Ceramics xPainting xPhotography xPrintmaking xSculpture x

Design, Merchandising, & Textiles xFashion Merchandising BSInterior Design BS Accredited by Council forLighting for Visual Presentation x Interior Design AccreditationMerchandising & Textiles x

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CONCEN-DEPT MAJOR MINOR GRADUATE EMPHASIS TRATION NOTES

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS (continued)Theatre x Teacher cert. available

Theatre BA, BFA x Acting x Design x Film&TV x Musical Theatre x

No Emphasis x Production x

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CONCEN-DEPT MAJOR MINOR GRADUATE EMPHASIS TRATION NOTES

HARRIS COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCESSchool of Nurse Anesthesia x MSNA The MSNA is accredited by the

Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs (COA)

Communication Sciences & Disorders xCommunication Disorders xHabilitation of the Deaf & Hard of Hearing BS Teacher certificate availableSpeech-Language Pathology BS MS The master's degree program is accredited by the ASHA

Council on Academic

Kinesiology x MS Exercise Physiology x Sport Psychology x Motor Control x Nutrition and Disease x Athletic Training BS Athletic training is accredited by

the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education(CAATE)

Health x Teaching fieldHealth & Fitness BS Movement Science BS x

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CONCEN-DEPT MAJOR MINOR GRADUATE EMPHASIS TRATION NOTES

HARRIS COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES (continued)Kinesiology (continued)

Physical Education - All Level BS xPsychosocial Kinesiology BS

Nursing x BSN MSN Clinical Two entry tracks for the MSN: Nurse ADN to MSN and BSN to MSN.Specialist- MSN is accredited by the(CNS) Commission on Collegiate Adult Nursing Education (CCNE) Nursing and the(Medical- BSN is accrediated by CONE Surgical) and the Board of Nurse and Examiners for the State of

Nursing Texas (BNE)Education

Social Work x BSSW x Accredited by Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)

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FALL 2007

CONCEN-DEPT MAJOR MINOR GRADUATE EMPHASIS TRATION NOTES

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & ENGINEERINGBiology x BA,BS x MA,MSChemistry x BA,BS x MA,MS,PhD

Biochemistry BSCombined Science BA, BS

Computer Science x BS x Program accredited by Accreditation Board for Engineering and

Computer Information Technology BS x Technology (Computer Science & Engineering)

Engineering x BS Electrical,

MechanicalEnvironmental Science x BS MS, MA Environmental Management MEM

MEM managed jointly with theSchool of Business

General Studies BGSGeology x BA,BS x MS

Environmental Earth Resources BSMathematics x BA,BS x MAT Actuarial Science x

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COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & ENGINEERING - (continued)Department of Nutritional Sciences x x Accredited by American Dietetic

Coordinated Program in Dietetics BS Association. Graduates mayNutrition BS become registered dietitians afterFood Management BS testing.

Physics & Astronomy xAstronomy xAstronomy & Physics BS

Astrophysics PhD Physics BA,BS x MA,MS,PhDPsychology x BA,BS x MA,MS,PhD Neuroscience BS Psychology of Leadership xRanch Management BS x

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CONCEN-DEPT MAJOR MINOR GRADUATE EMPHASIS TRATION NOTES

NON-DEPARTMENTAL PROGRAMSCombined Science xPre-Health Professions

Combination B.S. Degree Program Degree awarded after successful

Health Care Ethics x completion of first year of medical or dental school.

ADVISORY PROGRAMSPre-LawGRADUATE STUDIES & RESEARCH xGraduate AuditorGraduate NondegreeMaster of Liberal Arts MLAVisiting Graduate

UNIVERSITY PROGRAMSHonors xRanch Management (Certificate Program) x 2-semester certificationUniversity Programs x Orientation

DIVISION OF EXTENDED EDUCATION x

Extended Education Nondegree

This is an admission program that allows individuals to take underrarduate classes under a limited set of circumstances without working toward a degree.

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PercentUndergradClasses

Percent Taught AverageFull Time by F/T & ClassFaculty P/T Faculty Size

TCU 8,865 60% 97% 14:1 20-29

BAYLOR 14,040 83% 90% 16:1 20-29CREIGHTON 6,981 75% 100% 12:1 20-29DRAKE 5,366 62% 100% 14:1 20-29DUKE 13,373 92% 93% 8:1 10-19EMORY 12,338 85% 100% 7:1 10-19LEHIGH 6,858 72% 100% 9:1 10-19MARQUETTE 11,548 57% 100% 15:1 20-29NORTHWESTERN 18,486 84% 100% 7:1 10-19PEPPERDINE 7,317 56% 100% 12:1 10-19RICE 5,024 81% 100% 5:1 10-19SMU 10,941 66% 99% 12:1 10-19TULANE 10,237 64% 100% 9:1 10-19U of NOTRE DAME 11,603 88% 92% 13:1 10-19VANDERBILT 11,607 85% 100% 9:1 10-19WAKE FOREST 6,739 78% 100% 10:1 10-19

Sources: "US News and World Report, America's Best Colleges 2008, " Princeton Review - The Best Colleges, and U. S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Fall 2006.

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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

PROFESSORTCU $90,989 $92,948 $94,549 $97,528 $100,801AAUP $92,202 $95,800 $99,913 $104,971

ASSOCIATETCU $66,902 $69,259 $71,390 $72,560 $75,380AAUP $67,922 $69,704 $72,160 $75,294

ASSISTANTTCU $59,539 $60,609 $63,355 $65,838 $66,790AAUP $57,008 $59,661 $61,824 $64,184

2003 - 2006 figures are actual AAUP 50th percentile.

$50,000$60,000$70,000$80,000

$90,000$100,000$110,000

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

TCU PROF TCU ASSOC TCU ASSTAAUP PROF AAUP ASSOC AAUP ASST

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FALL 2007

ALL RANKS

ADDRAN COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES 127 42,350$ 67,096$ 135,617$

M. J. NEELEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 67 60,000 120,175 212,500

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION 31 41,200 64,327 106,637

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 21 53,360 69,880 108,100

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS 75 32,000 65,510 145,269

HARRIS COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES 62 38,414 68,549 139,054

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 96 47,500 78,602 138,900

TCU TOTAL 479 32,000 76,709 212,500

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ADDRAN COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES 36 70,713$ 91,590$ 135,617$

M. J. NEELEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 22 104,500 154,067 212,500

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION 9 65,000 84,257 106,637

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 3 * * *

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS 23 45,825 83,339 145,269

HARRIS COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES 9 76,928 97,454 139,054

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 35 62,700 94,689 138,900

TCU TOTAL 137 45,825 100,801 212,500

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ADDRAN COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES 38 58,194$ 65,191$ 87,602$

M. J. NEELEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 20 84,250 113,790 154,000

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION 8 57,437 62,338 69,474

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 13 61,150 71,922 108,100

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS 28 49,245 64,382 109,821

HARRIS COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES 20 60,325 73,967 122,730

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 28 57,600 79,113 100,800

TCU TOTAL 155 49,245 75,380 154,000

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ASSISTANTS

ADDRAN COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES 24 52,040$ 55,040$ 58,749$

M. J. NEELEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 15 74,300$ 116,157$ 154,000$

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION 7 53,045$ 55,361$ 56,650$

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 3 * * *

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS 18 47,500$ 52,138$ 61,535$

HARRIS COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES 15 38,414$ 61,809$ 107,708$

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 18 63,000$ 66,322$ 82,000$

TCU TOTAL 100 38,414$ 66,790$ 154,000$

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INSTRUCTORS

ADDRAN COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES 20 48,237$ 50,654$ 57,552$

M. J. NEELEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 5 60,080 66,624 71,900

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION 6 47,740 51,397 55,777

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 2 * * *

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS 1 * * *

HARRIS COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES 12 49,687 54,540 64,395

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 12 49,450 53,517 68,000

TCU TOTAL 58 46,242 53,528 71,900

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LECTURER

ADDRAN COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES 9 42,350$ 45,844$ 51,250$

M. J. NEELEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 5 60,000 62,200 66,000

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION 1 * * *

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION - - - -

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS 5 32,000 41,800 55,000

HARRIS COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES 6 46,000 52,000 60,000

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 3 * * *

TCU TOTAL 29 32,000 50,562 70,000

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SUMMARY STATISTICSPROFESSOR ASSOCIATE ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR LECTURER ALL

ADDRAN COLLGE OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCESNumber in Rank 36 38 24 20 9 127 % in Rank 28% 30% 19% 16% 7% 100%% Tenured 94% 92% - 5% - 55%% Eligible for Tenure 6% 8% 100% - - 23%% Terminal Degrees 100% 100% 100% 70% 89% 94%% Female 17% 45% 42% 70% 78% 43%% Minority 11% 16% 21% 35% 22% 19%Average Age 58 47 36 46 43 48 Average Years at TCU 19 12 2 7 1 11 Average Salary 91,590$ 65,191$ 55,040$ 50,654$ 45,844$ 67,096$

M. J. NEELEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESSNumber in Rank 22 20 15 5 5 67 % in Rank 33% 30% 22% 7% 7% 100%% Tenured 91% 60% 7% - - 49%% Eligible for Tenure 5% 5% 87% - - 22%% Terminal Degrees 100% 95% 87% - 20% 82%% Female 14% 35% 20% 20% 40% 24%% Minority 18% 5% 20% - - 12%Average Age 56 51 40 53 55 51 Average Years at TCU 18 12 4 11 2 11 Average Salary 154,067$ 113,790$ 116,157$ 66,624$ 62,200$ 120,175$

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATIONNumber in Rank 9 8 7 6 1 31 % in Rank 29% 26% 23% 19% 3% 100%% Tenured 89% 100% - - - 52%% Eligible for Tenure - - 86% - - 19%% Terminal Degrees 89% 100% 100% 17% - 77%% Female 22% 63% 57% 33% 100% 45%% Minority - 13% - - - 3%Average Age 60 50 41 47 * 50Average Years at TCU 19 8 3 11 1 10 Average Salary 84,257$ 62,338$ 55,361$ 51,397$ * 64,327$ * - Deleted to protect the confidentiality of individual faculty members.

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SUMMARY STATISTICSPROFESSOR ASSOCIATE ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR LECTURER ALL

COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONNumber in Rank 3 13 3 2 - 21 % in Rank 14% 62% 14% 10% - 100%% Tenured 100% 77% - - - 62%% Eligible for Tenure - 15% 100% - - 24%% Terminal Degrees 100% 100% 100% 50% - 95%% Female 67% 85% 67% 100% - 81%% Minority - 15% 33% 50% - 19%Average Age * 55 * * - 53 Average Years at TCU 22 10 3 1 - 10 Average Salary * 71,922$ * * - 69,880$

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTSNumber in Rank 23 28 18 1 5 75 % in Rank 31% 37% 24% 1% 7% 100%% Tenured 87% 93% - - - 61%% Eligible for Tenure - - 89% - - 21%% Terminal Degrees 83% 93% 94% - 60% 87%% Female 17% 54% 39% 100% 40% 39%% Minority 13% 4% 11% - - 8%Average Age 60 50 45 * 38 51 Average Years at TCU 20 13 4 20 0 12 Average Salary 83,339$ 64,382$ 52,138$ * 41,800$ 65,510$

HARRIS COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCESNumber in Rank 9 20 15 12 6 62 % in Rank 15% 32% 24% 19% 10% 100%% Tenured 89% 70% - 17% - 39%% Eligible for Tenure - 20% 53% - - 19%% Terminal Degrees 89% 100% 73% - - 63%% Female 67% 75% 80% 100% 100% 82%% Minority - 15% - 17% - 8%Average Age 57 53 46 53 46 51 Average Years at TCU 20 9 4 7 0 8 Average Salary 97,454$ 73,967$ 61,809$ 54,540$ 52,000$ 68,549$ * - Deleted to protect the confidentiality of individual faculty members.

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY2007-2008 FULL-TIME FACULTY APPOINTMENTS

SUMMARY STATISTICSPROFESSOR ASSOCIATE ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR LECTURER ALL

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & ENGINEERINGNumber in Rank 35 28 18 12 3 96 % in Rank 36% 29% 18% 12% 5% 100%% Tenured 86% 93% - - - 58%% Eligible for Tenure 3% 7% 100% - - 21%% Terminal Degrees 100% 100% 100% 50% 33% 92%% Female 9% 21% 33% 58% 67% 25%% Minority 3% 18% 22% 8% - 11%Average Age 57 52 38 47 * 51 Average Years at TCU 22 17 2 6 1 14 Average Salary 94,689$ 79,113$ 66,322$ 53,517$ * 78,602$

TCU TOTALNumber in Rank 137 155 100 58 29 479 % in Rank 29% 32% 21% 12% 6% 100%% Tenured 90% 85% 1% 5% - 54%% Eligible for Tenure 3% 8% 88% - - 22%% Terminal Degrees 96% 98% 93% 38% 45% 86%% Female 19% 49% 44% 67% 69% 43%% Minority 9% 12% 15% 19% 7% 12%Average Age 58 51 41 49 45 50 Average Years at TCU 20 12 3 7 1 11 Average Salary 100,801$ 75,380$ 66,790$ 53,528$ 50,562$ 76,709$ * - Deleted to protect the confidentiality of individual faculty members.

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYPERCENTAGE OF FULL-TIME FACULTY WITH TENURE

BY COLLEGE/SCHOOL

FALL 2007

81

2005 2006 2007

58% 59% 55%

M. J. NEELEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 48% 49% 49%

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION 40% 41% 52%

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 64% 59% 62%

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS 62% 65% 61%

HARRIS COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCE 42% 42% 39%

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 66% 64% 58%

TCU TOTAL 56% 56% 54%

ADDRAN COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIEN

54%

58%

39%

61%

62%

52%

49%

55%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70%

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYFULL-TIME FACULTY WITH TENURE

FALL 2007

82

TOTAL NUMBER

ADDRAN COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCESEconomics 11 7 64%English 26 12 46%History 20 15 75% Modern Languages & Literatures 8 3 38%Philosophy 5 3 60%Political Science 12 9 75%Religion 15 9 60%Sociology, Criminal Justice, & Anthropology 16 7 44%Spanish 14 5 36%HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES TOTAL 127 70 55%

M. J. NEELEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Accounting 14 8 57%Finance 12 8 67%Information Systems & Supply Chain Mgmt. 13 4 31%Management 16 7 44%Marketing 12 6 50%BUSINESS TOTAL 67 33 49%

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATIONSchieffer School of Journalism 12 7 58%Communication Studies 11 6 55%Radio-TV-Film 8 3 38%COMMUNICATION TOTAL 31 16 52%

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION EDUCATION TOTAL 21 13 62%

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTSSchool of Classical and Contemporary Dance 6 3 50%School of Music 33 21 64%Art & Art History 19 12 63%Design, Merchandising, & Textiles 8 5 63%Theatre 9 5 56%FINE ARTS TOTAL 75 46 61%

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYFULL-TIME FACULTY WITH TENURE

FALL 2007

83

TOTAL NUMBERHARRIS COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCESSchool of Nurse Anesthesia 5 - - Communication Sciences & Disorders 7 5 71%Kinesiology 10 5 50%Nursing 35 11 31%Social Work 5 3 60%NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES TOTAL 62 24 39%

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & ENGINEERINGBiology 14 7 50%Chemistry 10 6 60%Computer Science 8 6 75%Engineering 8 4 50%Environmental Science 4 1 25%Geology 5 4 80%Mathematics 18 12 67%Nutritional Sciences 5 2 40%Physics & Astronomy 9 6 67%Psychology 15 8 53%SCIENCE & ENGINEERING TOTAL 96 56 58%

UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS

GRADUATE STUDIES

TCU TOTAL 479 258 54%

PERCENT . . . . . .TENURED. . . . . .

N O T A P P L I C A B L E

N O T A P P L I C A B L E

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYF.T.E. INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY BY COLLEGE/SCHOOL

BASED ON FALL TEACHING ASSIGNMENTS

FALL 2007(With Comparative Data for Fall 2003 - Fall 2006)

84

BUDGETED ADJUNCT TOTALFall 2003

TOTAL 415.107 101.242 19.6% 516.349 Fall 2004

TOTAL 433.881 107.026 19.8% 540.907 Fall 2005

TOTAL 466.117 113.725 19.6% 579.842 Fall 2006

TOTAL 463.083 105.937 18.6% 569.020 Fall 2007

Humanities & Social Sciences 117.500 33.999 22.4% 151.499 Business 61.750 9.333 13.1% 71.083 Communication 27.750 17.502 38.6% 45.252 Education 20.000 4.083 16.9% 24.083 Fine Arts 70.583 24.919 26.0% 95.502 Nursing & Health Sciences 62.700 16.894 21.2% 79.594 Science & Engineering 88.250 8.495 8.7% 96.745 University Programs 1.000 2.665 72.7% 3.665 Graduate Studies 2.250 - - 2.250

TOTAL 451.783 117.644 20.6% 569.427

NOTE: The Budgeted column includes full-time and part-time faculty teaching each Fall (excludes those on leave of absence for the fall or entire academic year).

Adjunct includes instructional staff, adjunct faculty, and teaching assistants.

All prior years to Fall 2007 include Brite Divinity School

PERCENT OFTOTAL

ADJUNCT AS

Teaching Assistants

10%Instructional

Staff 18%

Adjunct Faculty

72% BUDGETED

79%

ADJUNCT 21%

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYF.T.E. INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY BY DEPARTMENT

FALL 2007

Budgeted Instructional Adjunct Faculty Staff Faculty Total

ADDRAN COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCESAerospace Studies - 1.333 - - 1.333 Economics 9.750 - 2.000 - 11.750 English 24.750 2.750 2.500 6.250 36.250 English as a Foreign Language - - 0.750 - 0.750 History 18.250 - 3.000 2.250 23.500 Military Science - 1.916 - - 1.916 Modern Languages & Literatures 7.750 - 1.250 - 9.000 Philosophy 3.250 - - - 3.250 Political Science 10.250 - 1.250 - 11.500 Religion 14.500 0.500 1.250 - 16.250 Sociology, Criminal Justice, & Anthropology 14.750 - 6.750 - 21.500 Spanish 13.750 - 0.250 - 14.000 Women's Studies/British Studies 0.500 - - - 0.500

HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES TOTAL 117.500 6.499 19.000 8.500 151.499

M. J. NEELEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESSAccounting 13.250 0.250 1.250 - 14.750 Finance 9.750 - 0.750 - 10.500 Information Systems & Supply Chain Mgt. 12.250 - 1.750 - 14.000 Management 15.250 0.833 4.000 - 20.083 Marketing 11.250 - 0.500 - 11.750

BUSINESS TOTAL 61.750 1.083 8.250 - 71.083

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYF.T.E. INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY BY DEPARTMENT

FALL 2007

Budgeted Instructional Adjunct Faculty Staff Faculty Total

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATIONSchieffer School of Journalism 9.750 0.920 9.082 - 19.752 Communication Studies 10.250 0.250 6.750 - 17.250 Radio-TV-Film 7.750 0.500 - - 8.250

COMMUNICATION TOTAL 27.750 1.670 15.832 - 45.252

COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONEDUCATION TOTAL 20.000 1.125 2.958 - 24.083

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTSSchool of Classical and Contemporary Dance 5.750 0.750 2.246 - 8.746 School of Music 33.083 1.665 13.425 - 48.173 Art & Art History 15.750 - 4.000 - 19.750 Design, Merchandising, & Textiles 7.250 - 1.083 - 8.333 Theatre 8.750 - 1.250 - 10.000 Non-Departmental: - Arts Administration - - 0.500 - 0.500

FINE ARTS TOTAL 70.583 2.415 22.504 - 95.502

HARRIS COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCESSchool of Nurse Anesthesia 6.200 - 0.583 - 6.783 Communication Sciences & Disorders 7.500 - 1.750 - 9.250 Kinesiology 8.750 3.382 4.195 2.568 18.895 Nursing 35.500 1.000 2.916 - 39.416 Social Work 4.750 - 0.500 - 5.250

NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES TOTAL 62.700 4.382 9.944 2.568 79.594

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYF.T.E. INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY BY DEPARTMENT

FALL 2007

Budgeted Instructional Adjunct Faculty Staff Faculty Total

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

Biology 14.000 0.500 0.250 - 14.750 Chemistry 7.750 - - - 7.750 Computer Science 7.750 - - - 7.750 Engineering 7.250 - 0.750 - 8.000 Environmental Science 3.750 - - - 3.750 Geology 5.250 1.000 0.500 - 6.750 Mathematics 16.750 - 1.750 0.500 19.000 Nutritional Sciences 4.750 - 0.749 - 5.499 Physics & Astronomy 7.250 - 0.250 - 7.500 Psychology 13.750 - 1.500 0.500 15.750 Ranch Management (degree program) - 0.246 - - 0.246

SCIENCE & ENGINEERING TOTAL 88.250 1.746 5.749 1.000 96.745

UNIVERSITY PROGRAMSHonors 1.000 0.500 0.250 - 1.750 Ranch Management - 1.420 - - 1.420 University Programs - 0.249 - - 0.249

UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS TOTAL 1.000 2.169 0.250 - 3.419

GRADUATE STUDIESMaster of Liberal Arts 2.250 - - - 2.250

GRADUATE STUDIES TOTAL 2.250 - - - 2.250

TCU TOTAL 451.783 21.089 84.487 12.068 569.427

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYFULL-TIME EQUIVALENT STUDENT-TO-FACULTY RATIO

FALL 2007

Student-to-Under- Faculty Student Faculty

Graduate Graduate F.T.E. F.T.E. RatioADDRAN COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCESAerospace Studies 97 - 1.333 6.466 4.8 Economics 3,036 - 11.750 202.400 17.2 English 6,711 179 36.250 467.288 12.8 English as a Foreign Language 117 - 0.750 7.800 10.4 History 4,929 272 23.500 358.822 15.2 Military Science 302 - 1.916 20.133 10.5 Modern Languages & Literatures 1,482 - 9.000 98.800 10.9 Philosophy 535 - 3.250 35.666 10.9 Political Science 2,694 - 11.500 179.600 15.6 Religion 4,374 - 16.250 291.600 17.9 Sociology, Criminal Justice, & Anthropology 6,006 - 21.500 400.400 18.6 Spanish 2,658 - 14.000 177.200 12.6 AddRan/British Studies/Women's Studies 210 - 0.500 14.000 28.0

HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES TOTAL 33,151 451 151.499 2,260.175 14.9

M. J. NEELEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESSAccounting 3.303 995 14.750 330.755 22.4 Finance 2.326 532 10.500 214.177 20.4 Information Systems & Supply Chain Mgt. 2.320 467 14.000 206.554 14.7 Management 4.558 1,250 20.083 442.754 22.0 Marketing 2.029 425 11.750 182.488 15.5

BUSINESS TOTAL 14,536 3,669 71.083 1,376.728 19.3

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYFULL-TIME EQUIVALENT STUDENT-TO-FACULTY RATIO

FALL 2007

Student-to-Under- Faculty Student Faculty

Graduate Graduate F.T.E. F.T.E. RatioCOLLEGE OF COMMUNICATIONSchieffer School of Journalism 3,936 143 19.752 278.288 14.0 Communication Studies 5,676 115 17.250 391.177 22.6 Radio-TV-Film 1,826 3 8.250 122.066 14.7

COMMUNICATION TOTAL 11,438 261 45.252 791.531 17.4

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

EDUCATION TOTAL 3,887 1,196 24.083 392.021 16.2

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTSSchool of Classical and Contemporary Dance 1,210 - 8.746 80.666 9.2 School of Music 3,419 355 48.173 267.377 5.5 Art & Art History 2,455 268 19.750 193.443 9.7 Design, Merchandising, & Textiles 2,017 - 8.333 134.466 16.1Theatre 2,739 - 10.000 182.600 18.2 Non-Departmental: Arts Administration 42 - 0.500 2.800 5.6

FINE ARTS TOTAL 11,882 623 95.502 861.352 9.0 HARRIS COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCESSchool of Nurse Anethesia - 1,569 6.783 174.333 25.7 Communication Sciences & Disorders 862 225 9.250 82.466 8.9 Kinesiology 2,556 116 18.895 183.288 9.7 Nursing 4,536 363 39.416 342.733 8.6 Social Work 1,190 - 5.250 79.333 15.1

NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES TOTAL 9,144 2,273 79.594 862.153 10.8

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYFULL-TIME EQUIVALENT STUDENT-TO-FACULTY RATIO

FALL 2007

Under- Faculty Student

Graduate Graduate F.T.E. F.T.E.COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & ENGINEERING Biology 4,509 114 14.750 313.266 21.2 Chemistry 1,687 150 7.750 129.132 16.6 Computer Science 963 - 7.750 64.200 8.2 Engineering 1,247 - 8.000 83.133 10.3 Environmental Science 513 102 3.750 45.533 12.1 Geology 1,235 117 6.750 95.333 14.1 Mathematics 4,734 64 19.000 322.711 16.9 Nutritional Sciences 1,570 - 5.499 104.666 19.0 Physics & Astronomy 1,512 76 7.500 109.244 14.5 Psychology 4,185 250 15.750 306.777 19.4 Ranch Management (degree program) 55 - 0.246 3.666 14.9

SCIENCE & ENGINEERING TOTAL 22,210 873 96.745 1,577.661 16.3

UNIVERSITY PROGRAMSHonors 315 - 1.750 21.000 12.0 Ranch Management (certificate program) 469 - 1.420 31.266 22.0 University Programs 63 - 0.249 4.200 16.8

UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS TOTAL 847 - 3.419 56.466 16.5

GRADUATE STUDIESMaster of Liberal Arts - 450 2.250 50.000 22.2

GRADUATE STUDIES TOTAL - 450 2.250 50.000 22.2

TCU TOTAL 107,095 9,796 569.427 8,228.087 14.4

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYBUDGETED POSITIONS BY JOB CLASSIFICATION

University Staffing TrendsBudget Years 2006, 2007, and 2008

F.T.E. F.T.E. F.T.E.

Exempt Positions: Administrative Staff 189 13 197.51 220 13 227.68 234 13 241.84Faculty 462 17 471.00 477 13 484.63 504 15 512.08Instructional Staff 9 19 22.23 7 18 18.77 6 11 14.64Professional Support Staff 274 28 294.64 274 29 295.69 282 39 308.25 Non-Exempt Positions:Technical Staff 56 9 62.65 56 10 63.53 56 11 63.52Clerical Staff 269 41 295.33 269 48 299.29 272 41 298.55Crafts & Trades Staff 104 1 104.60 102 - 102.00 102 - 102.00Service Staff 188 18 201.20 188 18 200.78 197 21 211.91

TCU TOTAL 1,551 146 1,649.16 1,593 149 1,692.37 1,653 151 1,752.79

Source: Human Resources

91

Note: These figures represent actual employees in budgeted positions, but exclude unfilled vacancies.

Headcount2007-2008

Full-time Part-timeFull-time

2006-2007

Full-time Part-timePart-time

2005-2006Headcount Headcount

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Fiscal and Physical Data

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYPEER COMPARISIONSINSTITUTIONAL AND

FINANCIAL INFORMATIONFY 2006 - 2007

TCU 1,026,000$ 115,736$ 33,774$ 3,810$ 25% 59,101

BAYLOR 870,364$ 61,992$ 47,074$ 3,353$ 34% 123,908 CREIGHTON 267,766$ 38,356$ 50,143$ 7,183$ 27% 50,891 DRAKE 132,000$ 24,599$ 14,465$ 2,696$ 15% 57,092 DUKE 3,915,924$ 292,823$ 332,034$ 24,829$ 52% 131,923 EMORY 4,715,793$ 382,217$ 114,897$ 9,312$ 37% 98,149 LEHIGH 939,473$ 136,989$ 42,066$ 6,134$ 36% 58,010 MARQUETTE 301,186$ 26,081$ 32,100$ 2,780$ 20% 96,623 NORTHWESTERN 5,348,834$ 289,345$ 253,402$ 13,708$ 29% 212,923 PEPPERDINE 521,000$ 71,204$ 27,821$ 3,802$ 16% 73,018 RICE 3,987,000$ 793,591$ 69,696$ 13,873$ 36% 41,277 SMU 1,128,830$ 103,174$ 56,847$ 5,196$ 13% 77,869 TULANE 862,064$ 84,211$ 73,129$ 7,144$ 26% 156,311 U of NOTRE DAME 4,436,624$ 382,369$ 179,860$ 15,501$ 49% 111,197 VANDERBILT 2,915,620$ 251,195$ 114,909$ 9,900$ 27% 111,853 WAKE FOREST 1,042,558$ 154,705$ 75,397$ 11,188$ 33% 46,456 Sources: "Voluntary Support of Education, 2006"; Council for Aid to Education and U.S. Department of Education, NationalCenter for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Fall 2006.Note: Percentages have been rounded.

*Data collected from U.S.News & World Report America's Best Colleges 2008 .

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Total VoluntarySupport

Market Valueof Endowment Alumni of

Percent Alumni

Support*($ 000)

VoluntarySupport

Per Headcount($ 000)Endowment

Per Headcount Record

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYOPERATING REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

AUDIT 2007(In Thousands)

OPERATING REVENUES OPERATING EXPENDITURESTuition & Fees 138,113$ Instruction 95,399$ Private Gifts & Grants 9,373$ Research 5,872$ Government Grants & Contracts 6,292$ Academic Support 24,527$ Investment Income 54,512$ Student Services 17,966$ Auxiliary Activities 41,630$ Institutional Support 23,690$ Other Income 5,634$ Auxiliary Activities 63,052$ TOTAL REVENUES 255,554$ Fund-Raising 6,231$

TOTAL EXPENDITURES 236,737$

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AUDIT 2007AUDIT 2007

InstructionFund-Raising

Auxiliary Activities

Institutional Support

Student Services

Academic Support

Research

Tuition & Fees

Private Gifts & Grants

Investment Income

Auxiliary Activities

Private Gifts & Grants

Other Income

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY

TOTAL INVESTMENTSMAY 31, 2007

(With Comparative Data for 2003-2006)(In Millions)

94

YEAR TCU

2003 $744.9

2004 $899.1

2005 $987.9

2006 $1,117.2

2007 $1,316.4

$0

$200

$400

$600

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$1,000

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYTOTAL VOLUNTARY SUPPORT

FY 2003 - FY 2007

Fiscal Total Annual Fund AlumniYear Dollars As % Total Participation*

2003 26,522,791$ 16% 30%

2004 19,919,943$ 24% 31%

2005 20,490,802$ 24% 27%

2006 33,997,642$ 15% 25%

2007 45,677,947$ 13% 24%

*Based on number of alumni donors as a ratio of alumni solicited.

95

SOURCE: University Advancement TCU & Brite Combined

CHURCHES2%

PARENTS11%

ALUMNI41%

OTHER FRIENDS24%

FOUNDATIONS30%

CORPORATIONS10%

OTHER ORGANIZATIONS

3%

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYTUITION AND ANNUAL FEES

YEAR TUITION % CHANGE2001 $13,500 New Starts2002 $14,580 8.0%2003 $15,740 8.0%2004 $19,700 New Structure2005 $21,280 8.0%2006 $22,980 8.0%2007 $24,820 8.0%

YEAR2001 1,540$ 8.1%2002 1,760$ 14.3%2003 1,890$ 7.4%2004 40$ New Structure2005 40$ N/A2006 40$ N/A2007 48$ 20.0%

NOTES: Effective Fall 2001, TCU adopted a packaged tuition plan, based on 12-18 hours, for new students. Effective Fall 2004, the General University Fee was included in the packaged tuition plan.

96

ANNUAL FEES % CHANGE

0200400600800

1,0001,2001,4001,6001,8002,000

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

ANNUAL FEES

10,000

12,000

14,000

16,000

18,000

20,000

2002 2003 2004

TUITION PACKAGE effective Fall 2001

10,000

12,000

14,000

16,000

18,000

20,000

22,000

24,000

2005 2006 2007

TUITION PACKAGE effective Fall 2004

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYAVERAGE TOTAL COST

FALL 2007(With Comparative Data for Fall 2003 - Fall 2006)

97

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Tuition 15,740$ 19,700$ 21,280$ 22,980$ 24,820$

Fees 1,890 40 40 40 48

Room 3,780 3,880 4,180 4,320 5,000

Board 2,000 2,000 2,800 3,200 3,200

Total Tuition, Fees, Room & Board 23,410$ 25,620$ 28,300$ 30,540$ 33,068$

Books & Supplies 750 780 810 810 850

Personal 2,810 3,194 3,150 3,150 3,210

fees for full-time students for 2003. Effective 2004, the University Fee was included in the packaged tuition plan.

2. Room, Board, Books & Supplies, and Personal amounts based on two-semester averages.

SOURCES: Office of Scholarships and Student Financial Aid

NOTES: 1. Fees basaed on General University and House of Representatives

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Room & BoardTuition & Fees0

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

30,000

Tuition, Fees, Room & Board

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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITYMARY COUTS BURNETT LIBRARY

FALL 2007(With Comparative Data for Fall 2003 - Fall 2006)

LIBRARY HOLDINGS 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

TOTAL BOUND 1,324,892 1,348,812 1,369,480 1,395,170 1,414,962

Current Serials 4,803 6,229 28,727* 32,017 23,150

Microforms 624,289 641,174 642,236 642,706 643,538

Audio-Visual Materials & Other Documents (includes maps, prints, etc.) 59,959 62,376 61,675 65,074 65,851

TOTAL HOLDINGS 2,013,943 2,058,591 2,073,391 2,134,967 2,147,501

* First time inclusion of full text electonic AND print journals

SOURCE: MCB Library, Dean's Office

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FALL 2007

99

BUILDING NAMEABLE-HANGER HOUSE 16,751AIR FORCE ROTC 3,797

AMON CARTER STADIUM 154,013AMON G. CARTER RESIDENCE HALL 49,983ARMY ROTC RIFLE RANGE 5,500BAILEY BUILDING 14,110BALLET AND MODERN DANCE 34,356BASS BUILDING 52,503BAUGH INDOOR PRACTICE FACILITY 68,647BEASLEY HALL 17,741BEASLEY HOUSE 12,695BECKHAM-SHELBURNE RESIDENCE HALL 36,850BRACHMAN RESIDENCE HALL 38,729

BRITAIN RESIDENCE HALL 21,574BROWN-LUPTON HEALTH CENTER 9,309BROWN-LUPTON STUDENT CENTER 97,961CAMPUS POLICE BUILDING 5,197CARR CHAPEL 9,781

CENTRAL COOLING PLANT 4,660CLARK RESIDENCE HALL 47,631COLBY HALL RESIDENCE HALL 71,174DAN ROGERS HALL 37,253DANIEL MEYER COLISEUM 116,975DAVE REED HALL 65,489DEE J. KELLY ALUMNI CENTER 21,557DESIGN MERCHANDISING & TEXTILES 13,826DEVELOPMENT INFO. SVCS. 2,662EAST CHAMPUS CHILLER PLANT 4,913EAST CAMPUS GROUNDS STORAGE 788

TOTAL GROSSSQUARE FOOTAGE

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FALL 2007

100

BUILDING NAMEECONOMICS BUILDING 3,925ED LANDRETH HALL AND AUDITORIUM 79,276FISH RESIDENCE HALL 19,801FM RADIO TOWER 400

FOSTER RESIDENCE HALL 55,672GRADUATE HOUSING C-1 4,593GRADUATE HOUSING C-2 4,593GRADUATE HOUSING C-3 4,593GRADUATE HOUSING C-4 4,593GRADUATE HOUSING C-5 4,593GRADUATE HOUSING C-6 4,593GRADUATE HOUSING C-7 4,593GRADUATE HOUSING C-8 4,593HAZARDOUS MATERIAL STORAGE 577HERNDON RESIDENCE HALL 18,920HILL HOUSE 16,751HUMAN RESOURCES 4,563INDOOR TENNIS CENTER 34,650INSTITUTE OF BEHAVIORAL RESEARCH 9,768J.M. MOUDY BUILDING-N 63,832J.M. MOUDY BUILDING-S 59,218JARVIS RESIDENCE HALL 30,864JUSTIN ATHLETIC CENTER 37,273LOWDON TRACK BLDG. 300

TOTAL GROSSSQUARE FOOTAGE

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FALL 2007

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BUILDING NAMELUPTON BASEBALL STADIUM 12,475KELLYE WRIGHT SAMUELSON RESIDENCE HALL 64,354M.C. BURNETT LIBRARY 162,074M.E. SADLER HALL 80,895MABEE HOUSE 12,695MABEE RESIDENCE HALL 18,895MARTIN-MOORE RESIDENCE HALL 37,130MARY & BOB WRIGHT RESIDENCE HALL 49,548MILLER SPEECH & HEARING CLINIC 11,712MILTON DANIEL RESIDENCE HALL 68,308MONCRIEF RESIDENCE HALL 62,630MOODY RESIDENCE HALL 36,848

MOORE BUILDING 17,741MOORE HOUSE 9,889MULLINS RESIDENCE HALL 21,574MUSIC BUILDING SOUTH 5,123PALKO BUILDING 23,956PASTORAL CARE CENTER 1,486PHYSICAL PLANT 25,946PHYSICAL PLANT PAINT SHOP 2,100PW/TB RESIDENCE COMPLEX 4,947R3 (Rental) 2,824R4 (Rental) 650R5 (Rental) 711RANCH MANAGEMENT 7,100REAL WORLD INTERGRATED MARKETING 1,804

TOTAL GROSSSQUARE FOOTAGE

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FALL 2007

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BUILDING NAMERICKEL BUILDING 43,505SADLER RESIDENCE HALL 21,196SCHOLLMAIER BASKETBALL COMPLEX 24,851SECREST-WIBLE BUILDING 13,203SHERLEY RESIDENCE HALL 71,515SID RICHARDSON PHY. SCIENCE BUILDING 149,842SMITH ENTREPRENEURS HALL 45,885SOCIOLOGY BUILDING 3,925STAR POINT SCHOOL 14,266TAGER TV STUDIO 6,099TANDY HALL 46,308TCU PRESS 5,796TENNIS CENTER-CLUB HOUSE 4,100TENNIS TEAM BUILDING 3,844TERESA & LUTHER KING RESIDENCE HALL 60,442TOMLINSON RESIDENCE HALL 40,456TUCKER TECH. CENTER 92,500UNIVERSITY HOUSE 6,105UNIVERSITY RECREATION CENTER 185,064VARSITY SOCCER FACILITIES 1,767WAITS RESIDENCE HALL 52,519WALKER RESIDENCE HALL 28,819WALSH ATHLETIC COMPLEX 22,182WALSH PERFORMING ARTS 56,000WIGGINS RESIDENCE HALL 31,676WINTON-SCOTT SCIENCE BUILDING 89,328WORTH HILLS DINING HALL 16,295Total Gross Square Footage 3,389,862

TOTAL GROSSSQUARE FOOTAGE

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Definitions, F.T.E. Formulas

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DEFINITIONS

Credit Hours - Twelfth Class Day The twelfth day of class. For Fall 2007, this day was September 5, 2007.

Eligible for Tenure

Full-time faculty members who are in permanent, tenure-track positions on the TCU Budget. Fiscal Year

The fiscal year begins June 1 and ends May 31. Resource data are reported by fiscal year. F.T.E. Formulas - See next page. Full-Time Equivalent

The number obtained when part-time students, faculty, or staff are converted to full time using a variety of formulas. See next page.

Instructional Faculty

Faculty members who devote at least 50% of their time to classroom instruction. Nonacademic Support Personnel

Exempt Staff – These positions are not covered by the minimum wage and overtime requirement of the FLSA act. Exempt staff positions at TCU have job codes in the 10000, 20000, or 30000 series. Previously these positions were referred to as University Staff positions. Faculty positions are considered exempt by FLSA standards, but are identified separately in all institutional data.

Nonexempt Staff – These positions are covered by and subject to the minimum wage and overtime requirements of the FLSA act. Nonexempt positions at TCU have job codes in the 40000, 50000, 60000 and 70000 series. Previously these positions were referred to as General Staff positions.

Official Census Date

The CENSUS DATE is a point-in-time snapshot of the TCU student population. This file is frozen as it existed for longitudinal study purposes. The database at “OFFICIAL CENSUS DATE” has minor inaccuracies that are corrected as identified during future periods.

Terminal Degree

Includes all doctoral degrees and some master’s degrees where the master’s is the terminal degree for the position.

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F.T.E. Student

Total undergraduate credit hours divided by 15 (full-time load for undergraduate students) plus total graduate hours divided by 9 (full-time load for graduate students). These two numbers added together result in the F.T.E. student count. This method has been used since Fall 1986.

F.T.E. Staff

Part-time staff are converted to a full-time equivalent by dividing the number of hours worked annually by 2,080. For example, a staff member who works 20 hours a week for 52 weeks a year works 1,040 hours divided by 2,080 = 0.500 F.T.E. A staff member who works 40 hours a week for 9 months a year works 1,560 hours divided by 2,080 = 0.750 F.T.E.

F.T.E. Faculty

F.T.E.’s for part-time faculty are computed as follows: 12 hours = 1.000 except in Physical Education (7 hours = 1.000) and Performance Music where 18 hours = 1.000.

Full-Time Equivalent Student-to-Faculty Ratio

Credit Hours taken from the Credit Hour Report as of the twelfth class day. F.T.E. faculty taken from the F.T.E. Instructional Faculty Report, F.T.E. Student formula calculated using method described above.