Admissions – Fall 2008
First‐Year Admissions Statistics
Fall Applications AcceptedAcceptance
Rate Enrolled Yield 2008 7,970 2,525 32% 738 29%2007 6,653 2,660 40% 802 30%2006 5,423 2,486 46% 757 30%2005 5,779 2,759 48% 775 28%2004 6,238 2,479 40% 764 31%
Source: OIE Admissions Files
Acceptance Rate, 32%
40%
46%
48%
40%
Yield , 29%
30%
30%
28%
31%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
First‐Year Acceptance Rate & Yield
Source: OIE Admissions File
Admissions: Fall 2008
First‐Year Admissions by Residency
Applications AcceptedAcceptance
Rate Enrolled YieldFall 2008In‐State 1,287 465 36% 124 27%Out‐of‐State 6,683 2,060 31% 614 30%
Fall 2007In‐State 1,010 408 40% 127 31%Out‐of‐State 5,643 2,252 40% 675 30%
Fall 2006 In‐State 696 345 50% 130 38%Out‐of‐State 4,727 2,141 45% 627 29%
Source: OIE Admissions Files
In‐State36%
27%
Out‐of‐State31% 30%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Acceptance Rate Yield
2008
First‐Year Acceptance Rate & Yield by Residency
Source: OIEAdmissions Files
Admissions: Fall 2008
First‐Year Admissions by Gender
Applications AcceptedAcceptance
Rate Enrolled YieldFall 2008Men 3,343 1,074 32% 325 30%Women 4,627 1,451 31% 413 28%
Fall 2007Men 2,731 1,203 44% 375 31%Women 3,922 1,457 37% 427 29%
Fall 2006 Men 2,160 1,159 54% 370 32%Women 3,263 1,327 41% 387 29%
Source: OIE Admissions Files
Men32% 30%
Women31% 28%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Acceptance Rate Yield
2008
First‐Year Acceptance Rate & Yield by Gender
Source: OIE Admissions Files
Admissions: Fall 2008
First‐Year Admissions by Race/Ethnicity
Applications AcceptedAcceptance
Rate Enrolled YieldFall 2008Students of Color 1,327 477 36% 93 19%International 779 88 11% 48 55%White, Non‐Hispanic/Unknown 5,864 1,960 33% 597 30%
Fall 2007Students of Color 962 338 35% 91 27%International 576 59 10% 38 64%White, Non‐Hispanic/Unknown 5,115 2,263 44% 673 30%
Fall 2006 Students of Color 593 315 53% 94 30%International 382 53 14% 30 57%White, Non‐Hispanic/Unknown 4,448 2,118 48% 633 30%
Source: OIE Admissions Files
International11%
55%Students of Color
36%
19%
White, Non‐Hispanic/Unknown
48% 30%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Acceptance Rate Yield
2008
First‐Year Acceptance Rate and Yield by Race/Ethnicity
Source: OIEAdmissions Files
Admissions: Fall 2008
First‐Year by State
140
12
1
Source: OIE Admissions Files
Admissions: Fall 2008
First‐Year in High Concentration Areas by County
Count of URID by County
25
5
1
25
5
1
Source: OIE Admissions Files
Admissions: Fall 2008
First‐Year SAT History
Fall Average
Top Quartile (75%)
Median (50%)
Bottom Quartile (25%) Average
Top Quartile (75%)
Median (50%)
Bottom Quartile (25%) Average
Top Quartile (75%)
Median (50%)
Bottom Quartile (25%)
2008 627 680 630 580 638 680 640 590 1265 1330 1280 12002007 632 680 630 590 644 690 650 600 1276 1350 1280 12102006 624 670 630 580 635 680 640 600 1259 1340 1270 12002005 640 690 650 600 651 700 650 610 1290 1370 1310 12302004 641 690 640 600 654 700 660 610 1294 1370 1310 1230
Source: OIE Admissions Files
Verbal Math Total (Math & Verbal Only)
Average 639Top Quartile (75%) 690Median (50%) 640Bottom Quartile (25%) 590
Average 1904Top Quartile (75%) 2010Median (50%) 1920Bottom Quartile (25%) 1820
Fall 2008 SAT Writing Scores
Fall 2008 Total Combined Scores (Math, Verbal and Writing)
Source: OIE Admissions Files
1294 12901259 1276 1265
1000
1200
1400
1600
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
First‐Year Average Total SAT Scores(Math & Verbal Only)
Source: OIE Admissions Files
Admissions: Fall 2008
First‐Generation College
FallFirst
Generation Other Total2008 108 630 7382007 97 705 8022006 84 673 7572005 60 715 7752004 59 705 764
Source: OIE Admissions Files
8% 8% 11% 12% 15%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Percentage of First‐Generation College
Source: OIEAdmissions Files
Legacy11%
Not a Legacy89%
Students who have a family member who is an alumn of UR
Source: OIEAdmissions Files
Admissions: Fall 2008
First‐Year Recruited Athletes
FallRecruited Athletes
Other Students Total
2008 71 667 7382007 67 735 8022006 74 683 7572005 73 702 7752004 60 704 764
Source: OIE Admissions Files
8% 9% 10% 8% 10%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Percentage of First‐Year Recruited Athletes
Source: OIEAdmissions Files
Admissions: Fall 2008
Transfer Admissions Statistics
Fall Applications AcceptedAcceptance
Rate Enrolled Yield2008 252 108 43% 49 45%2007 233 94 40% 41 44%2006 216 90 42% 33 37%2005 198 91 46% 41 45%2004 253 100 40% 48 48%
Source: Common Data Set
Transfer Admissions by Gender
Applications AcceptedAcceptance
Rate Enrolled YieldFall 2008Men 102 46 45% 25 54%Women 150 62 41% 24 39%
Fall 2007Men 107 43 40% 21 49%Women 126 51 40% 20 39%
Fall 2006 Men 93 37 40% 14 38%Women 123 53 43% 19 36%
Source: Common Data Set
Admissions: Fall 2008
Graduate Admissions by Program
Application AcceptedAcceptance
Rate Enrolled YieldFall 2008
BusinessMBA 73 56 77% 40 71%Accounting 22 21 95% 10 48%
Law 1,958 594 30% 160 27%Fall 2007
BusinessMBA 83 64 77% 36 56%Accounting 11 9 82% 1 11%
Law 1,888 655 35% 158 24%Fall 2006
BusinessMBA 78 60 77% 35 58%Accounting 18 16 89% 10 63%
Law 1,873 626 33% 158 25%Source: Business Info provided by School of Business, Law info provided by the School of Law
Admissions: Fall 2008
Acceptance Rate77%
Acceptance Rate95%
Acceptance Rate30%
Yield71%
Yield48%
Yield27%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
MBA Accounting Law
2008
Graduate Acceptance Rates & Yield by Program
Source:Business info from School of Business; Law info from School of Law
586 587 592 619
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
2005 2006 2007 2008
Average GMAT Score (Business) of Entering Students
Source: Business School
Admissions: Fall 2008
161 161 160 160 160
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Average LSAT Score (Law) of Entering Students
Source: Law School Admission Files
Fall Average
Top Quartile (75%)
Median (50%)
Bottom Quartile (25%)
2008 160 162 161 1592007 160 162 160 1582006 160 162 161 1592005 161 163 161 1602004 161 163 161 159
Source: Law School Admission Files
LSAT History
Enrollment – Fall 2008
4,475 4,542 4,4964,324 4,250
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Source: IPEDS Year
University‐Wide Fall Enrollment Trend
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University‐Wide Enrollment: Fall 2008
University‐Wide Enrollment by Full‐Time/Part‐Time Status
Full‐Time Part‐Time Grand Total
Undergraduate 2,898 431 3,329Graduate 96 343 439First Professional 479 3 482Grand Total 3,473 777 4,250
Source: Official Enrollment Files
University‐Wide Enrollment by Full‐Time/Part‐Time Status & Gender
Male Female Male FemaleUndergraduate 1,388 1,510 2,898 172 259 431 3,329Graduate 44 52 96 111 232 343 439First Professional 253 226 479 1 2 3 482Grand Total 1,685 1,788 3,473 284 493 777 4,250
Source: Official Enrollment Files
Full‐Time Full‐Time Total
Part‐Time Part‐Time Total
Grand Total
2
University‐Wide Enrollment: Fall 2008
University‐Wide Enrollment by Gender
Male Female Grand Total
Undergraduate 1,560 1,769 3,329Graduate 155 284 439First Professional 254 228 482Grand Total 1,969 2,281 4,250
Source: Official Enrollment Files
Male44%
65%
32%
53%
41%
50% Male46%
Female56%
35%
68%
47%
59%
50%
Female54%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
Arts & Sciences Business Continuing Studies Law Leadership Studies Unclassified Total
University‐Wide Enrollment Percentages by Gender
Source: Official Enrollment Files
3
University‐Wide Enrollment: Fall 2008
University ‐Wide Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity & Gender
Female Male Grand Total
American Indian/Alaskan Native 7 7 14Asian/Pacific Islander 89 51 140Black, Non‐Hispanic 222 116 338Hispanic 65 38 103White, Non‐Hispanic 1,597 1,420 3,017Nonresident Alien 109 136 245Race/Ethnicity Unknown 192 201 393Grand Total 2,281 1,969 4,250
Source: Official Enrollment Files
University‐Wide Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
Asian/ Pacific Islander
Black, Non‐Hispanic Hispanic
White, Non‐Hispanic
Nonresident Alien
Race/ Ethnicity Unknown Grand Total
Undergraduate 10 104 252 87 2,287 221 368 3,329Graduate 1 13 39 12 352 10 12 439First Professional 3 23 47 4 378 14 13 482Grand Total 14 140 338 103 3,017 245 393 4,250
Source: Official Enrollment Files
4
University‐Wide Enrollment: Fall 2008
Studentsof Color14%
10%
18% 16%14% 14%
Studentsof Color14%
Other86%
90%
82% 84%86% 86%
Other86%
25%
50%
75%
100%
University‐Wide Enrollment Percentages by Race/Ethnicity
0%Arts & Sciences Business Continuing Studies Law Leadership Studies Unclassified Total
Source: Official Enrollment Files
5
University‐Wide Enrollment: Fall 2008
University‐Wide Enrollment by Age
17 & Under 18‐21 22‐25 26‐30 31‐35 36 & OverGrand Total
Undergraduate 55 2,566 250 99 82 277 3,329Graduate 1 87 116 64 171 439First Professional 11 331 98 28 14 482Grand Total 55 2,578 668 313 174 462 4,250
Source: Official Enrollment Files
University‐Wide Enrollment by In‐State/Out‐of‐State Status
In‐State Out‐of‐State Grand TotalUndergraduate 1,018 2,311 3,329Graduate 391 48 439First Professional 282 200 482Grand Total 1,691 2,559 4,250
Source: Official Enrollment Files
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Traditional Enrollment: Fall 2008
Traditional Enrollment by Full‐Time/Part‐Time Status
Full‐Time Part‐Time Grand Total
Undergraduate 2,735 32 2,767Arts & Sciences 2,100 26 2,126Business 585 5 590Leadership Studies 50 1 51
Graduate 64 104 168Arts & Sciences 10 29 39Business 54 75 129
First Professional 479 3 482Law 479 3 482
Grand Total 3,278 139 3,417Source: Official Enrollment Files
Full‐Time99%
Part‐Time1%
FT/PT Status of Traditional Undergraduate Students
Source: Official Enrollment Files
Male49%Female
51%
Gender of Traditional Undergraduate Students
Source: Official Enrollment Files
7
Traditional Enrollment: Fall 2008
Traditional Enrollment by Full‐Time/Part‐Time Status & Gender
MUndergraduate 32 2,767Graduate 104 168First Professional 3 482Grand Total 139 3,417
art‐Time Total
Grand Total
Official Enrollment Files
ale Female Male Female1,333 1,402 2,735 21 11
36 28 64 53 51253 226 479 1 2
1,622 1,656 3,278 75 64
Full‐Time Full‐Time Total
Part‐Time P
Source:
Traditional Enrollment by Gender
Male Female Grand TotalUndergraduate 1,354 1,413 2,767Arts & Sciences 941 1,185 2,126Business 392 198 590Leadership Studies 21 30 51
Graduate 89 79 168Arts & Sciences 12 27 39Business 77 52 129
First Professional 254 228 482Law 254 228 482
Grand Total 1,697 1,720 3,417Source: Official Enrollment Files
8
Traditional Enrollment: Fall 2008
Traditional Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity & Gender
Female Male Grand Total
American Indian/Alaskan Native 6 6 12Asian/Pacific Islander 80 47 127Black, Non‐Hispanic 130 87 217Hispanic 54 37 91White, Non‐Hispanic 1,181 1,213 2,394Nonresident Alien 106 133 239Race/Ethnicity Unknown 163 174 337Grand Total 1,720 1,697 3,417
Source: Official Enrollment Files
White, Non‐Hispanic/ Unknown
80%
Students of Color13%
International8%
Race/Ethnicity of Traditional Undergraduate Students
Source: Official Enrollment Files
9
Traditional Enrollment: Fall 2008
Traditional Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
Asian/ Pacific Islander
Black, Non‐Hispanic Hispanic
White, Non‐Hispanic
Nonresident Alien
Race/ Ethnicity Unknown Grand Total
Undergraduate 9 96 163 80 1,879 219 321 2,767Arts & Sciences 6 76 143 63 1,447 125 266 2,126Business 3 19 17 14 394 93 50 590Leadership Studies 1 3 3 38 1 5 51
Graduate 8 7 7 137 6 3 168Arts & Sciences 1 2 2 34 39Business 7 5 5 103 6 3 129
First Professional 3 23 47 4 378 14 13 482Law 3 23 47 4 378 14 13 482
Grand Total 12 127 217 91 2,394 239 337 3,417Source: Official Enrollment Files
10
Traditional Enrollment: Fall 2008
Traditional Enrollment by Age
17 & Under 18‐21 22‐25 26‐30 31‐35 36 & OverGrand Total
Undergraduate 41 2,531 184 10 1 2,767Graduate 1 35 71 32 29 168First Professional 11 331 98 28 14 482Grand Total 41 2,543 550 179 60 44 3,417
Source: Official Enrollment Files
21 & Over29%
Less than 2171%
Age of Traditional Undergraduate Students
Source: Official Enrollment Files
11
Traditional Enrollment: Fall 2008
Traditional Enrollment by In‐State/Out‐of‐State Status
In‐State17%
Out‐of‐State83%
Residency of Traditional Undergraduate Students
Source: Official Enrollment Files
In‐State Out‐of‐State Grand Total
Undergraduate 471 2,296 2,767Arts & Sciences 386 1,740 2,126Business 75 515 590Leadership Studies 10 41 51
Graduate 142 26 168Arts & Sciences 29 10 39Business 113 16 129
First Professional 282 200 482Law 282 200 482
Grand Total 895 2,522 3,417Source: Official Enrollment Files
12
Continuing Studies Enrollment: Fall 2008
Continuing Studies Enrollment by Full‐Time/Part‐Time Status
Full‐Time Part‐Time Grand Total
Undergraduate 163 371 534Graduate 32 239 271Grand Total 195 610 805
Source: Official Enrollment Files
Full‐Time24%
Part‐Time76%
FT/PT Status of Continuing Studies Students
Source: Official Enrollment Files
13
Continuing Studies Enrollment: Fall 2008
Continuing Studies Enrollment by Full‐Time/Part‐Time Status & Gender
Male Female Male FemaleUndergraduate 55 108 163 137 234 371 534Graduate 8 24 32 58 181 239 271Grand Total 63 132 195 195 415 610 805
Full‐Time Full‐Time Total
Part‐Time Part‐Time Total
Grand Total
Source: Official Enrollment Files
Continuing Studies Enrollment by Gender
Male Female Grand Total
Undergraduate 192 342 534Graduate 66 205 271Grand Total 258 547 805
Source: Official Enrollment Files
14
Continuing Studies Enrollment: Fall 2008
Continuing Studies Enrollment by In‐State/Out‐of‐State Status
In‐State Out‐of‐State Grand TotalUndergraduate 519 15 534Graduate 249 22 271Grand Total 768 37 805
Source: Official Enrollment Files
Continuing Studies Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity & Gender
Female Male Grand Total
American Indian/Alaskan Native 1 1 2Asian/Pacific Islander 7 3 10Black, Non‐Hispanic 92 28 120Hispanic 11 1 12White, Non‐Hispanic 412 203 615Nonresident Alien 3 3 6Race/Ethnicity Unknown 21 19 40Grand Total 547 258 805
Source: Official Enrollment Files
15
Continuing Studies Enrollment: Fall 2008
Continuing Studies Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
Asian/ Pacific Islander
Black, Non‐Hispanic Hispanic
White, Non‐Hispanic
Nonresident Alien
Race/ Ethnicity Unknown Grand Total
Undergraduate 1 5 88 7 400 2 31 534Graduate 1 5 32 5 215 4 9 271Grand Total 2 10 120 12 615 6 40 805
Source: Official Enrollment Files
White,Non‐Hispanic/ Unknown
82%
Students of Color18%
International1%
Race/Ethnicity of Continuing Students
Source: Official Enrollment Files
16
Continuing Studies Enrollment: Fall 2008
Continuing Studies Enrollment by Age
17 & Under 18‐21 22‐25 26‐30 31‐35 36 & OverGrand Total
Undergraduate 11 16 6 88 82 275 534Graduate 5 45 32 142 271Grand Total 11 16 114 133 114 417 805
Source: Official Enrollment Files
22
21 & Over97%
Less than 213%
Age of Continuing Studies Students
Source: Official Enrollment Files
17
International Education
Participation – Graduating Class of 2008
(Includes Dec 07, May & Aug 08 graduates)
Three Times
2%Twice 17%
Once81%
# of Times Students Studied Abroad
Source: Study Abroad Files* Out of those students who studied abroad
200861%
52%62% 58%
200755% 51%
58% 54%200648%
42%
55%47%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
A&S Business Leadership Total
Study Abroad Participation Ratesby School
Source: Study Abroad Files
International Education: 2007‐08
2006‐07 Study Abroad Countries
Argentina Germany OmanAustralia Ghanda Poland Austria India ScotlandCanada Ireland SenegalChile Italy South AfricaChina Japan SpainCzech Republic Jordan SwitzerlandDenmark Madagascar TaiwanDominican Republic Mexico TurkeyEngland Netherlands ThailandFrance New Zealand VietnamGreece
In 2006‐07, students studied in the following 34 countries :
Source: Study Abroad Files
Middle East1%
North America1%
Africa3%
Asia8%
Latin America9%
Oceania16%
Europe63%
2006‐07 Study Abroad by Region
Source: Study Abroad Files
5%
6%
7%
7%
11%
12%
14%
Scotland
France
England
Denmark
Italy
Australia
Spain
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
2006‐07 Study AbroadMost Popular Countries
Source: Study Abroad Files
International Education: 2007‐08
Study Abroad by School
Fall Study Abroad
Year A&S BusinessLeadership Studies Law
2008 155 98 14 02007 169 65 15 12006 144 64 8 12005 149 62 13 02004 123 42 8 0
Source: Study Abroad Files
Spring Study Abroad
Year A&S BusinessLeadership Studies Law
2007 82 21 5 12006 73 20 1 22005 82 20 2 12004 57 27 1 1
Source: Study Abroad Files
International Education: 2007‐08
Fall Study Abroad by Gender
Year Male Female2008 94 1732007 77 1732006 80 1372005 77 1472004 58 115
Source: Study Abroad Files
Male37%
31%35%
Female63%
69%65%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
2006 2007 2008
Students Studying Abroad in the Fall by Gender
Source: Study Abroad Files
International Education: 2007‐08
Male37%
55% 55%
Female63%
45% 45%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
2005 2006 2007
Students Studying Abroad in the Spring by Gender
Source: Study Abroad Files
Spring Study Abroad by Gender
Year Male Female2007 60 492006 53 432005 39 662004 37 49
Source: Study Abroad Files
* Dates from July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008Degrees Conferred (2007‐08) ** These numbers represent the actual number of degrees awarded, not number of individuals, so students may be counted more than once
University‐Wide Degrees Conferred
lAssoCertificate/ 9Bachelo 4PosMa 1First 8Gra 9
Arts & Sciences Business
Leadership Studies Law
Continuing Studies Grand Tota
ciate Degrees 4 4Diploma 119 11
r's Degrees 479 204 34 77 79tbachelor's Certificates 3 3ster's Degrees 18 31 22 7 Professional Degrees 168 16nd Total 497 235 34 168 225 1,15
Source: Official Degree Files
Certificate/Diploma10%
Bachelor's Degrees69%
Master'sDegrees6%
First Professional Degrees15%
Graduate Degrees21%
University‐Wide Degrees Conferred
Source: Official Degree Files
1
Degrees Conferred: 2007‐08
University‐Wide Degree History
200200200200200
s
Undergraduate Graduate First Professional Grand Total7‐08 917 74 168 1,1596‐07 958 122 163 1,2435‐06 893 96 152 1,1414‐05 935 88 163 1,1863‐04 855 62 146 1,063
Source: Official Degree File
Undergraduate80% 79% 78% 77% 79%
Grad & First
Professional20% 21% 22% 23% 21%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
2003‐04 2004‐05 2005‐06 2006‐07 2007‐08
University‐Wide Degree History
Source: Official Degree Files
2
Degrees Conferred: 2007‐08
School of Arts & Sciences
BA BS Studies 1 1 1
History 4 4 4istry & Molecular Biol. 17 17 17
ogy 7 31 38 38istry 2 6 8 8
Civilization 2 2 2er Science 1 7 8 8 Justice 11 11 11 A&S 17 17 17
lish 34 34 2 36lish/Classics 1 1 1lish/Theatre 1 1 1
Studies 7 7 74 4 4
man Studies 1 1 11 1 1
ory 39 39 2 41plinary Physics 3 3 3plinary Studies 4 1 5 5plinary Studies /LA 1 1 1
Studies 46 46 46rnalism 15 15 15
Undergraduate Undergraduate Total
Graduate Total
Grand Tota
AmericanArt BiochemBiolChemClassicalComputCriminalEconomicEngEngEngEnvironmentalFrenchGerGreekHistInterdisciInterdisciInterdisciInternationalJou
l
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Undergraduate Undergraduate Graduate
Grand TotalBA BS Total Total
LibeMaMaMuPhiPhyPolPsychoRelRhetoricSocSpanishStuTheatreUrbWoGra
ral Arts 9 9thematical Economics 4 4 4thematics 3 5 8 8sic: General 3 3 3losophy 4 4 4sics 2 2 4 4itical Science 61 61 61
logy 31 13 44 5 49igion 3 3 3
& Comm Studies 35 35 35iology 17 17 17
13 13 13dio Art 5 5 5
Arts 7 7 7an Practice/Policy 1 1 1men/Gender/Sexuality Studies 4 4 4nd Total 388 89 477 18 495
Source: Official Degree Files
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Degrees Conferred: 2007‐08
School of Business
Undergraduate Graduate Grand Total
AccoEconomicBusinessMaGra
s
unting 52 52s 11 11 Administration 141 30 171
sters of Accountancy 1 1nd Total 204 31 235
Source: Official Degree File
Business Undergraduate
60%
Undergraduate22% Economics
5%
MBA13%
Masters of Accountancy
0.4%
Graduate 13%
Accounting Business Degrees
Source: Official Degree Files
5
Degrees Conferred: 2007‐08
School of Continuing Studies
Undergraduate Graduate Grand Total
Associate Degrees 4 4Human Resource Management 1 1Liberal Arts 2 2Paralegal/Legal Assistant 1 1
Certificate/Diploma 119 119Emergency Services Management 1 1Homeland Defense 1 1Human Resource Management 7 7Information Systems 5 5Leadership Studies 1 1Liberal Arts 1 1Paralegal/Legal Assistant 18 18Teacher Licensure 85 85
Bachelor's Degrees 77 77Emergency Services Management 1 1Human Resource Management 27 27Information Systems 11 11Interdisciplinary Studies /LA 14 14Liberal Arts 19 19Paralegal/Legal Assistant 5 5
Postbachelor's Certificates 3 3Emergency Services Management 1 1Human Resource Management 2 2
Master's Degrees 22 22Disaster Science 1 1Human Resource Management 21 21
Grand Total 200 25 225Source: Official Degree Files
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Degrees Conferred: 2007‐08
Associate Degrees2%
r's Degrees%
ate/Diploma53%
PostbachelorCertificates
1%
Master's Degrees10%
Graduate11%
Continuing Studies Degrees Conferred
Bachelo34
Certific 's
Source: Official Degree Files
175
206
169 169
200
5 1026
3925
0
50
100
150
200
250
2003‐04 2004‐05 2005‐06 2006‐07 2007‐08
Continuing Studies Degree History
Undergraduate
Graduate
Source:Official Degree Files
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Graduation & Retention
Historical Graduation Rates
Cohort Year
4 year rate
5 year rate
6 year rate
2000 80% 83% 83%2001 81% 86% 86%2002 82% 87% 87%2003 82% 86%2004 81%
Source: Common Data Set
80% 81% 82% 82% 81%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
4‐year Graduation Rates
Source: Common Data SetCohortYear
Graduation & Retention
92% 93%88%
91% 91%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Retention Rates
Source: Common Data SetCohortYear
Faculty & Staff – Fall 2008
Full‐Time/Part‐Time Status of Employees by EEO Classification
Classification Full‐Time Part‐Time Grand TotalFaculty 350 205 555Executive/Administrative 60 0 60Clerical 209 33 242Professional/Non‐Faculty 403 11 414Skilled Craft 53 0 53Service/Maintenance 289 40 329Grand Total 1,364 289 1,653
Source: IPEDS HR
Number of University Employees by EEO Classification
Executive/Admin4% Skilled Craft
3%
Clerical15%
Service/Maintenance20%
Professional/Non‐Faculty
25%
Faculty33%
Employees by EEO Classification
Source: IPEDS HR
Faculty & Staff: Fall 2008
Race/Ethnicity of Employees by EEO Classification
Classification
American Indian/
Alaskan NativeAsian/
Pacific IslanderBlack,
Non‐Hispanic HispanicWhite,
Non‐HispanicNonresident
AlienRace/Ethnicity Unknown Grand Total
Faculty 1 12 20 11 484 22 5 555Executive/Administrative 0 1 4 1 54 0 0 60Clerical 0 2 24 2 214 0 0 242Professional/Non‐Faculty 1 4 54 2 352 1 0 414Skilled Craft 0 0 11 0 42 0 0 53Service/Maintenance 1 9 178 5 131 5 0 329Grand Total 3 28 291 21 1,277 28 5 1,653
Source: IPEDS HR
International2%
People of Color21%
White, Non‐Hispanic/Unknown
77%
Race/Ethnicity of Employees
Source: IPEDS HR
Faculty & Staff: Fall 2008
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Faculty Executive/Admin Clerical Prof/Non‐Faculty Skilled Craft Service/Maint Total
8% 10% 12% 15%21%
59%
21%
92% 90% 88% 85%79%
41%
79%
Race/Ethnicity of Employees by EEO Classification
People Of Color Other Source: IPEDS HR
Faculty & Staff: Fall 2008
Gender of Employees by EEO Classification
Classification Male Female Grand TotalFaculty 317 238 555Executive/Administrative 32 28 60Clerical 23 219 242Professional/Non‐Faculty 183 231 414Skilled Craft 53 0 53Service/Maintenance 189 140 329Grand Total 797 856 1,653
Source: IPEDS HR
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Faculty Executive/Admin Clerical Prof/Non‐Faculty Skilled Craft Service/Maint Total
57%53%
10%
44%
100%
57%
48%43%
47%
90%
56%
0%
43%
52%
Gender of Employees by EEO Classification
Male FemaleSource: IPEDS HR
Faculty & Staff: Fall 2008
Gender of Full‐Time Faculty
Academic Rank Male Female Grand TotalProfessor 61 16 77Associate Professors 73 49 122Assistant Professors 33 35 68No academic Rank 42 41 83Grand Total 209 141 350
Source: IPEDS HR
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Professor Associate Professors Assistant Professors No academic Rank Total
79%
60%
49% 51%
60%
21%
40%
51% 49%
40%
Gender of Full‐Time Faculty by Academic Rank
Male FemaleSource: IPEDS HR
Faculty & Staff: Fall 2008
Race/Ethnicity of Full‐Time Faculty by Academic Rank
Academic Rank
American Indian/
Alaskan NativeAsian/
Pacific IslanderBlack,
Non‐Hispanic HispanicWhite,
Non‐HispanicNonresident
AlienRace/Ethnicity Unknown Grand Total
Professor 0 0 4 1 72 0 0 77Associate Professors 0 2 9 1 110 0 0 122Assistant Professors 0 2 0 3 50 13 0 68No academic Rank 0 6 0 6 64 6 1 83Grand Total 0 10 13 11 296 19 1 350
Source: IPEDS HR
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Professor Associate Professors Assistant Professors No Academic Rank Total
6% 10% 7%14% 10%
94% 90% 93%86% 90%
Race/Ethnicity of Full‐Time Faculty
People Of Color OtherSource: IPEDS HR
Faculty & Staff: Fall 2008
Tenure Status of Full‐Time Faculty by Academic Rank
Academic Rank Tenured Tenure TrackNon‐Tenure
Track TotalProfessor 76 0 1 77Associate Professors 107 10 5 122Assistant Professors 1 63 4 68No academic Rank 0 0 83 83Total 184 73 93 350
Source: IPEDS HR
Tenure Track21%
Non‐Tenure Track27%
Tenured52%
Tenure Status of Full‐Time Faculty
Source: IPEDS HR
University Finance
University Revenue by Source
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008Net Tuition & Fees $65,134,405 $69,609,028 $74,488,125 $79,095,584 $81,070,224
Federal grants & contracts $1,533,309 $2,650,435 $2,390,881 $2,654,322 $2,795,320State grants & contracts $620,243 $542,813 $880,603 $44,934 $855,532Private gifts, grants & contracts $22,098,236 $19,146,087 $15,843,163 $25,883,715 $37,395,316
Investment return $144,709,180 $145,747,751 $225,581,022 $333,220,428 $108,886,959Sales/Serv. (Educ. activities) $61,541 $67,508 $81,603 $77,594 $164,163
Sales/Serv. (Aux. enterprises) $25,945,961 $28,040,475 $27,920,560 $28,562,737 $32,282,445Other revenue $2,913,923 $931,385 $3,390,704 $6,045,600 $3,829,030Total revenue & investment return $263,016,798 $266,735,482 $350,576,661 $475,584,914 $267,278,989
Fiscal Year
Source: IPEDS Finance / UR Treasurer's Report
Federal grants & contracts
1%
Other revenue1%
Private gifts, grants & contracts
14%
Sales/Serv. (Aux. enterprises)
12%
Net Tuition & Fees31%
Investment return41%
Revenue by Source (Fiscal Year 2008)
Source: IPEDS Finance
University Finance
University Expenditures
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008Instruction $46,505,510 $49,348,040 $51,956,444 $55,335,278 $57,967,720Research $2,232,804 $3,646,697 $4,147,258 $4,743,478 $5,469,075Public Service $1,749,239 $1,855,230 $2,200,638 $2,021,117 $2,448,960Academic support $25,107,784 $27,150,109 $28,564,844 $30,171,237 $33,363,701Student service $10,625,117 $11,099,658 $11,687,030 $13,723,726 $15,774,125Institutional Support $25,186,881 $27,176,976 $30,205,392 $32,362,325 $32,138,135Auxiliary enterprises $28,185,729 $29,952,506 $30,629,603 $30,917,223 $32,722,082Total Expenses $139,593,064 $150,229,216 $159,391,209 $169,274,384 $179,883,798
Fiscal Year
Source: IPEDS Finance / UR Treasurer's Report
Public Service1%
Research3%
Student service9%
Academic support19%
Auxiliary enterprises
18%Institutional Support18%
Instruction32%
Operating Expenditures (Fiscal Year 2008)
Source: IPEDS Finance / UR Treasurer's Report
University Finance
Summary of Changes in Net Assets
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008Total revenue and investment return $263,016,798 $266,735,482 $350,576,661 $475,584,914 $267,278,989Total expenses $139,593,064 $150,229,216 $159,391,209 $169,274,384 $179,883,798
Change in net assets $123,423,734 $116,506,266 $191,185,452 $306,310,530 $87,395,191Net assets, beginning of year $1,178,552,344 $1,301,976,078 $1,418,482,344 $1,609,667,796 $1,913,475,831
Net assets, end of year $1,301,976,078 $1,418,482,344 $1,609,667,796 $1,915,978,326 $2,000,871,022Source: IPEDS Finance / UR Treasurer's Report
Fiscal Year
$100,000,000
$500,000,000
$900,000,000
$1,300,000,000
$1,700,000,000
$2,100,000,000
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Revenues, Expenditures and Net Assets
Total revenue and investment return
Total expenses
Net assets, end of year
Source: IPEDS Finance / UR Treasurer's Report
University Finance
Market Value of Endowment
Fiscal Year (ending June 30th) Market Value ($)
2008 $1,704,350,0002007 $1,654,988,0002006 $1,380,439,0002005 $1,202,103,0002004 $1,098,670,000
Source: NACUBO Survey
$1,098,670$1,202,103
$1,380,439
$1,654,988 $1,704,350
$0
$400,000
$800,000
$1,200,000
$1,600,000
$2,000,000
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Market Value ($) (in thousands)
Source: NACUBO Survey
University Finance
Undergraduate Tuition
Academic Year
Undergraduate Tuition Room Board Total Price
2008‐09 $38,850 $3,680 $4,520 $47,0502007‐08 $37,610 $3,230 $3,970 $44,8102006‐07 $36,550 $2,710 $3,350 $42,6102005‐06 $34,850 $2,582 $3,078 $40,5102004‐05 $26,520 $2,460 $2,930 $31,910
Source: Common Data Set
$31,910
$40,510$42,610
$44,810$47,050
$0
$10,000
$20,000
$30,000
$40,000
$50,000
2004‐05 2005‐06 2006‐07 2007‐08 2008‐09
Total Price
Source: Common Data Set
University Finance
Tuition Discounts
33% 37% 39% 41% 43%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Freshmen Tuition Discount Rate
Source: Office of the Controller
36% 35% 37% 40% 43%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
UndergraduateTuition Discount Rate
Source: Office of the Controller
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