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Statistical Summary 2018-2019

Historical Information Enrollment (Autumn 2018) Columbus Campus Total University Total 61,170 68,100 Established by Legislature 1870 By Gender First classes taught 1873 Men 30,395 33,807 Received present name 1878 Women 30,775 34,293 By Level First graduating class 1878 Undergraduates 46,820 53,734 Degrees granted (through Aug. 2018) 764,014 Graduate students 11,097 11,113 Academic Structure (Autumn 2018) Professional students 3,253 3,253 By Residency Colleges 15 Ohioans 42,058 48,932 Undergraduate majors > 200* Non-Ohioans 19,112 19,168 Master's degree programs 168 Foreign students 6,731 6,739 Doctoral degree programs 114 Students with Disabilities* 3,260 Professional degree programs 9 Veterans & Service Members 1,340 Courses (estimated) 12,000 * Self-identified students whose disability has been documented * Number of majors varies depending on specialty, track and other based on OSU standards. factors. Minority Enrollment Columbus Campus Total University Buildings (Autumn 2018) (Autumn 2018) Total Enrollment 61,170 % of Total 68,100 % of Total Total 1,247 Total minorities 12,873 21.0% 14,299 21.0% Columbus campus (Franklin County) 571 African Americans 3,713 6.1% 4,327 6.4% Lima, Mansfield, Marion, Newark campuses 81 Asian Americans 4,161 6.8% 4,414 6.5% Wooster (OARDC & ATI) 416 Hispanics 2,758 4.5% 3,018 4.4% Satellite—Columbus Campus (Non-Franklin County) 179 Two or More Races 2,153 3.5% 2,438 3.6% American Indian/ Alaskan Native 60 0.1% 73 0.1% Acreage (Autumn 2018) Native Hawaiian/Pacific Total 16,196 Islander 28 0.05% 29 0.04% Columbus campus 1,665 Lima, Mansfield, Marion, Newark campuses 1,482 Enrollments, Largest Public U.S. Universities (Autumn 2017) Wooster (OARDC & ATI) 8,683 Texas A & M University-College Station 67,929 Molly Caren Agricultural Center 2,092 University of Central Florida-Orlando 66,059 Don Scott Airport 1,396 State University-Main Campus-Columbus 59,837 Golf Courses 486 University of Maryland-University College 59,379 Miscellaneous—Satellite 405 Florida International University 56,718 52,669 -Twin Cities 51,848 The University of Texas at Austin 51,525 -Tempe 51,164 Michigan State University 50,019

Tuition and Fees (2018-2019) Semester Annual Ohio new first year freshman* (Columbus) $5,363 $10,726 Ohio new first year freshman** (Regional) $3,822 $7,644 Nonresident new first year freshman* $15,371 $30,742 Ohio graduate student* (Columbus) $6,212 $12,425 Nonresident graduate* (Columbus) $17,464 $34,929 Typical annual cost, all fees*** $26,753

*Includes COTA, Student Activity, Recreational, and Student Union Facility fees. **Fees exclude program and technology fees. ***Typical fees for a new first year freshman on Columbus campus. ****Under the Ohio State Tuition Guarantee, rates for new first-year undergraduate students entering in 2018-2019 will be frozen for four years.

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Statistical Summary 2018-2019

Budget, Fiscal Year 2019 (as approved by Trustees) Employees (Autumn 2018) FTE Headcount

Total revenues $7.5 billion Total 36,956.18 47,686 Tuition and Fees $1.2 billion Regular Tenure Track Faculty 2,782.52 2,798 State Support $534 million Regular Clinical Faculty 1,550.81 1,591 Auxiliary $385 million Regular Research Faculty 103.60 108 Health System $3.6 billion Associated Faculty 2,192.90 2,813 Other $1.8 billion Unclassified Staff 20,715.41 21,937 Civil Service Staff 5,084.26 5,221 Student Employees 4,526.67 13,218 Total expenditures $6.9 billion Salaries $1.6 billion (2017-2018) Benefits $417 million Annual Payroll Financial Aid $403 million For all employees $ 2.756 billion Health System $3.2 billion Other $1.3 billion Endowment (Total University and Foundation)

Market value, as of June 30, 2018 $5.211 billion Financial Information (Fiscal Year: July 1-June 30)

(Figures are rounded and may not sum to total) Fund Raising (2017-2018)

Research Highlights Donors 269,420 Research Expenditures (2017-2018) $875.0 million Total new activity $601.9 million Sponsored Programs $539.7 million Administration Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Michael V. Drake President Hospital $74.9 million Bruce A. McPheron Executive Vice President and Provost Transportation Research Center $48.2 million Other Research Programs (including OARDC) $83.2 million Trustees Term Ending Institution (Cost sharing and support) $129.0 million Rank among U.S. public research universities Michael J. Gasser, Chair 2021 based on research expenditures (NSF ‘17) 12th Timothy P. Smucker, Vice Chair 2020 Rank among all U.S. universities based on Abigail S. Wexner, Vice Chair 2023 industry-sponsored research (NSF ‘17) 3rd Clark C. Kellogg 2019 Lewis Von Thaer 2019 Alex Shumate 2020 Cheryl L. Krueger 2021

Brent R. Porteus 2022 Erin P. Hoeflinger 2022 Alex R. Fischer 2023 Hiroyuki Fujita 2024 Alan A. Stockmeister 2025 John W. Zeiger 2026 Gary R. Heminger 2027 Elizabeth P. Kessler 2027 H. Jordan Moseley, Undergraduate Member 2019 Janice M. Bonsu, Graduate Member 2020 Alan VanderMolen, Charter Trustee 2020 Janet Porter, Charter Trustee 2020 James D. Klingbeil, Charter Trustee 2021 Abbreviations: ATI = Agricultural Technical Institute; FTE = Full-time Equivalent; OARDC = Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center

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