Kentucky

Institutional Profile

2012

Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Research 01/01/2013 Wesleyan College Institutional Profile

TABLE OF CONTENTS

External Data Page

1. Enrollment at Kentucky Independent Colleges and Universities 2 2. Enrollment at Peer and Aspirant Institutions 3

Student Information Student Enrollment 3. Fall and Spring Enrollment Trends 4 4. Admissions Data 5 5. Distribution by Student Origin 6 6. Distribution by Selected Kentucky Counties 7 7. Distribution by Selected Kentucky Counties – State Map 8 8. Enrollment Distribution by Home State 9 9. Distribution by Ethnicity and Religious Denomination 10 10. Residence Hall Occupancy 11 11. Student Enrollment by Major 12 12. Graduates (According to IPEDS Reporting) 13 13. GPA Averages 14 14. Cohort Academic Profile 15 Student Retention 15. Retention Tables – All Full-time Students and Freshman Cohorts 16 16. Historical Graduation Rates 17

Student Financial Assistance

17. Student Financial Assistance and Financial Aid by Source 18

Faculty

18. Average Salary by Rank, Faculty Distribution by Major, Student/Faculty Ratio 19

Development and Alumni Information

19. Development and Alumni Giving Analysis as of June 30, 2009 20 20. Alumni by State of Residence 21 21. Campus Map 22

Page 1 of 22 Total Full-time Enrollment at Kentucky Independent Colleges and Universities Fall 2008 through Fall 2011

Fall Fall Annual Annual Fall Annual 3 Year Institution Name Fall 2010 2008 2009 Change Change 2011 Change Avg. Kentucky Wesleyan 862 834 ‐3.2% 757 ‐9.2% 704 ‐7.0% ‐6.5% Transylvania 1142 1086 ‐4.9% 1093 0.6% 1005 ‐8.1% ‐4.1% Georgetown 1302 1281 ‐1.6% 1235 ‐3.6% 1225 ‐0.8% ‐2.0% Cumberlands 1438 1435 ‐0.2% 1402 ‐2.3% 1385 ‐1.2% ‐1.2% KkKentucky Chr ist ian 560 522 ‐68%6.8% 510 ‐23%2.3% 539 57%5.7% ‐11%1.1% Alice Lloyd 584 595 1.9% 578 ‐2.9% 570 ‐1.4% ‐0.8% Union 764 762 ‐0.3% 794 4.2% 765 ‐3.7% 0.1% Asbury 1312 1378 5.0% 1325 ‐3.8% 1321 ‐0.3% 0.3% Thomas More 1265 1327 4.9% 1365 2.9% 1296 ‐5.1% 0.9% Berea 1500 1504 0.3% 1564 4.0% 1620 3.6% 2.6% Centre 1196 1216 17%1.7% 1241 21%2.1% 1309 55%5.5% 31%3.1% Midway 904 903 ‐0.1% 1022 13.2% 1012 ‐1.0% 4.0% Bellarmine 1960 2046 4.4% 2241 9.5% 2289 2.1% 5.4% Campbellsville 1534 1714 11.7% 1839 7.3% 1796 ‐2.3% 5.6% Saint Catharine 524 610 16.4% 612 0.3% 667 9.0% 8.6% Lindsey Wilson 1572 1900 20.9% 2083 9.6% 2072 ‐0.5% 10.0% Brescia 416 492 18.3% 465 ‐5.5% 546 17.4% 10.1% Spalding 714 934 30.8% 961 2.9% 980 2.0% 11.9% Mid‐Continent 1413 1498 6.0% 1890 26.2% 1967 4.1% 12.1% Pikeville 686 624 ‐9.0% 929 48.9% 1164 25.3% 21.7% Source: IPEDS data

3 Year Average a t AIKCU Sc hoo ls FT Enrollment - Fall 2008 through Fall 2011

20.0% 15.0% 10. 0% 5.0% 0.0% -5.0% -10.0%

Mark C. Hedges 1/5/2013 Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Research Page 2 of 22 Total Headcount Enrollment Trends at Peer and Aspirant Schools Fall 2008 through Fall 2011 Institution Name Status 2008 2009 Change 2010 Change 2011 Change 3 Year Avg Kentucky Wesleyan * 862 834 ‐3.2% 759 ‐9.0% 704 ‐7.2% ‐6.5% Transylvania Aspirant 1142 1086 ‐4.9% 1099 1.2% 1005 ‐8.6% ‐4.1% Warren Wilson Peer 993 1023 3.0% 919 ‐10.2% 896 ‐2.5% ‐3.2% Peer 1324 1308 ‐1.2% 1265 ‐3.3% 1225 ‐3.2% ‐2.6% Birmingham Southern Peer 1409 1492 5.9% 1519 1.8% 1295 ‐14.7% ‐2.3% Ohio Wesleyan Aspirant 1939 1869 ‐3.6% 1884 0.8% 1815 ‐3.7% ‐2.2% Illinois Wesleyan Aspirant 2113 2057 ‐2.7% 2088 1.5% 2082 ‐0.3% ‐0.5% Union College Aspirant 2212 2157 ‐2.5% 2170 0.6% 2194 1.1% ‐0.3% Peer 819 855 4.4% 874 2.2% 815 ‐6.8% 0.0% Asbury College Peer 1327 1435 8.1% 1386 ‐3.4% 1321 ‐4.7% 0.0% Wabash College Aspirant 908 874 ‐3.7% 870 ‐0.5% 908 4.4% 0.1% Skidmore College Aspirant 2602 2591 ‐0.4% 2690 3.8% 2648 ‐1.6% 0.6% Aspirant 2248 2368 5.3% 2372 0.2% 2331 ‐1.7% 1.3% Denison University Aspirant 2174 2237 2.9% 2257 0.9% 2264 0.3% 1.4% Randolph‐Macon Aspirant 1176 1218 3.6% 1196 ‐1.8% 1234 3.2% 1.6% West Virginia Wesleyan Peer 1269 1373 8.2% 1336 ‐2.7% 1335 ‐0.1% 1.8% Virginia Wesleyan Peer 1157 1144 ‐1.1% 1111 ‐2.9% 1253 12.8% 2.9% Aspirant 1196 1216 1.7% 1241 2.1% 1309 5.5% 3.1% Tougaloo College Peer 833 905 8.6% 891 ‐1.5% 914 2.6% 3.2% Lindsey Wilson Peer 1855 2222 19.8% 2083 ‐6.3% 2072 ‐0.5% 4.3% Hanover College Peer 921 932 1.2% 1005 7.8% 1061 5.6% 4.9%

3 Year Average at Peer and Aspirant Schools FT Enrollment Fall 2008 through Fall 2011

10%

8%

6%

4%

2%

0%

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‐4%

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Mark C. Hedges 1/5/2013 Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Research Page 3 of 22 Student Enrollment Information

FALL ENROLLMENT

Fall Semester 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Headcount 636 614 679 755 968 956 909 876 802 726 678 Full-time 606 571 641 717 911 901 862 834 758 691 651 Part-time 30 43 38 38 57 55 47 42 44 35 27 Full- time Hours 9,342 8,970 10,057 11,122 14, 071 13, 917 13, 435 12, 776 11, 631 10, 699 9, 636 Part-time Hours 131 180 168 164 290 243 193 211 226 198 148 FTE 617 586 655 731 930 919 878 848 773 703 660

SPRING ENROLLMENT

Spring Semester 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Headcount 607 584 552 590 681 859 847 814 772 708 670 Full-time 563 545 517 563 640 812 802 764 732 665 631 Part-time 44 39 35 27 41 47 45 50 40 43 39 Full-time Hours 8,944 8,496 8,096 9,010 10,081 12,639 12,411 11,831 11,136 10,361 9,698 Part-time Hours 207 163 155 107 167 232 236 209 178 222 207 FTE 580 559 530 572 654 828 817 781 745 679 644

* FTE (Full-time equivalent) is equal to the total number of part-time students divided by 3 plus the total number of full-time students.

Fall Enrollment at Kentucky Wesleyan 2002 to 2012 1100 1000 968 956 900 911 901 909 862 876 834 800 802 755 758 717 726 700 679 691 678 636 641 651 600 606 614 571 unt 500 Co 400 300 200 100 57 30 43 38 38 55 47 42 44 35 0 27

Year

Headcount Full-time Part-time

Mark C. Hedges 1/5/2013 Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Research Page 4 of 22 Admissions

Inquiries States 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Kentucky 4,354 4,310 5,930 5,665 5,594 5,664 4,248 4,246 4,456 4,892 3,406 Other 3,612 4,571 5,461 5,276 4,367 4,092 1,900 1,610 2,896 2,988 4,028 Total 8,356 8,881 11,391 10,941 9,961 9,756 6,148 5,856 7,352 7,880 7,434

Applicants Sex 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Male 371 338 559 523 702 723 744 753 829 1,206 570 Female 325 475 514 551 610 688 751 798 959 1,142 617 State Kentucky 437 490 677 665 961 984 1,053 1,052 993 1,293 737 Other 259 324 396 409 351 422 442 499 801 1,060 450 Totals 696 814 1,073 1,074 1,312 1,406 1,495 1,551 1,794 2,353 1,187

Accepted Sex 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Male 255 249 383 429 567 539 491 461 459 637 314 Female 264 362 399 399 497 550 553 536 527 570 369 State Kentucky 348 388 534 601 809 815 779 725 647 793 455 Other 171 223 248 227 255 269 265 272 341 415 228 Total 519 611 782 828 1,064 1,084 1,044 997 988 1,208 683

Average Freshman ACT Scores ACT 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Scores Freshman 21.6 22.2 22.4 21.2 21 21.1 22 21.7 22.2 21.9 21.7 Average

Mark C. Hedges 1/9/2013 Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Research Page 5 of 22 Distribution by Student Origin

Origin 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Daviess County, Kentucky 199 213 239 309 298 258 267 214 207 191 Other Kentucky Counties 276 315 363 460 446 465 413 363 316 288 Total from Kentucky 475 528 602 769 754 721 680 577 523 479 Other States 132 140 144 190 193 180 186 211 210 189 International Students 7 11 9 9 9 8 10 14 8 10 Total Headcount 614 679 755 968 956 909 876 802 741 678 Percentage of Students 32% 31% 32% 32% 31% 28% 30% 27% 28% 28% from Daviess County

Distribution by Student Home Total Fall 2012 Enrollment - 678

288 300

250 189 191 200

150

100

50 10

0

Other Kentucky Counties Other States

Daviess County, Kentucky International Students

Mark C. Hedges 1/5/2013 Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Research Page 6 of 22 Distribution by Select Kentucky Counties

Kentucky County 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Breckinridge 47992 8 15 12 11 11 10 Christian 1 10 12 2113138987 Daviess (GRADD) 192 199 213 239 309 298 258 267 214 207 191 Fayette 21339665244 Grayson 7 11 8 9 108981185 Hancock (GRADD) 17 23 14 23 24 24 25 18 14 10 9 Hardin 9 9 14 23 24 18 11 8 6 11 Henderson (GRADD) 16 15 16 24 33 31 25 19 19 18 23 Hopkins 33 32 37 44 43 33 39 49 52 46 37 Jefferson 12 19 26 33 59 64 60 53 44 36 28 Kenton 35776543021 McCracken 86545555544 McLean (GRADD) 14 2 15 7 21 19 14 18 23 17 14 Muhlenberg 20 19 21 25 27 30 38 41 36 30 26 Ohio (GRADD) 25 14 25 23 28 24 24 19 11 14 21 Oldham 66365863127 Shelby 12236100263 Union (GRADD) 455679107766 Warren 66768 121011111817 Webster (GRADD) 11 9 6 9 7 101010131010

Mark C. Hedges 1/5/2013 Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Research Page 7 of 22 Kentucky Students at KWC by County Fall 2012 (N=479 Kentucky Students represent 71% of the student body) The ten most represented counties with number of students from each. Daviess – 191 (40%) Hopkins – 37 (8%) Jefferson – 28 (6%) Muhlenberg – 26 (5%) Henderson – 23 (5%) Ohio – 21 (4%) Warren – 17 (4%) McLean 14 (3%) Hardin – 11 (2%) Breckinridge/Webster – 10 (2%)

More than 50 Students

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Page 8 of 22 Enrollment Distribution by State

Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall State 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Alabama 0975431222 Arizona 1000030000 Arkansas 1110001220 California 25811955554 Colorado 0110153210 Connecticut 0111111320 Delaware 0000000021 Florida 478 5 9 15 10 11 12 6 Georgia 9310047774 Idaho 0001000000 Illinois 10 12 15 24 29 28 31 26 18 16 Indiana 49 55 67 86 77 69 79 90 77 79 Iowa 1000000001 Kansas 1000000000 Kentucky 475 528 591 770 754 721 680 577 523 479 Louisiana 0001101231 Maine 0000010000 Maryland 3323420000 Massachusetts 1112000010 Michigan 4611223574 Minnesota 0012220012 Mississippi 0000146942 Missouri 5546434353 Nebraska 1001111000 Nevada 0143311000 New Jersey 0121110034 New 0000000000 New York 0333422231 North Carolina 000000001613 Ohio 15 6 5 5 12 13 13 17 12 9 Oklahoma 0000001000 Oregon 0000000000 Pennsylvania 0011102663 South Carolina 0030021134 Tennessee 17 14 14 22 15 8 11 9 10 16 Texas 1011931698 Utah 1111010000 Virginia 0132100013 Washington 0010111200 West Virginia 0000000001 Wisconsin 1001000011 Wyoming 1100000000 International 71399981014810

Mark C. Hedges 1/5/2013 Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Research Page 9 of 22 Distribution by Ethnicity and Religious Denomination

Ethnicity Ethnicity 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Male/Female MFMFMFMFMFMFMFMF African American 57 15 82 21 71 23 70 18 63 16 68 14 61 13 54 12 Asian/Pacific Islander 1 1 21312121131111 Caucasian 287 311 384 373 370 388 351 370 326 347 278 323 256 288 228 273 Hispanic 8 8 66645346445669 Native American/Alaskan 0 3 02130202031322 Non-Resident Alien 3 5 52428082862646 Unclassified 30 26 50 34 48 32 48 31 63 36 57 33 64 34 53 27 Totals (Male/Female) 386 369 529 439 503 453 484 425 466 410 416 386 390 351 348 330 Total Enrollment 755 968 956 909 876 802 741 678 Male/Female Ratio 51/49 55/45 53/47 53/47 53/47 52/48 53/47 51/49 Percentage of Minorities 13.4% 13.6% 11.7% 11.1% 10.7% 12.1% 12.3% 12.8% (Excludes International)

Religious Denomination Religious Denomination 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Baptist 178 219 206 181 171 148 139 136 Catholic 138 151 159 141 131 98 87 87 Christian 52 57 85 101 100 116 122 120 Christian Church (Disciples of 10 23 18 16 13 9 8 6 Christ) Church of Christ 61313 11 10 6 68 Church of God 346 4 6434 Episcopal 4 2 3 4 2345 United Methodist 104 138 136 135 121 108 83 64 Presbyterian 14 9 8 8 8674 Southern Baptist Convention 17 27 34 29 30 23 16 10 No Preference 45 30 30 21 21 22 15 13 No Response 145 227 216 209 140 168 207 182 Other 39 68 42 49 123 91 44 39 Totals 755 968 956 909 876 802 741 678

Mark C. Hedges 1/5/2013 Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Research Page 10 of 22 Residence Hall Occupancy

Campus Housing Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Residents 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Residence Hall Beds M 220 220 220 222 263 263 263 263 263 263 263 Available F 213 213 213 216 257 257 257 257 257 257 257 Dorm Capacity 433 433 433 438 520 520 520 520 520 520 520 Residence Hall Beds M 124 123 158 176 242 245 236 211 193 209 165 Occupied F 130 129 141 176 211 208 192 185 184 160 142 Total 254 252 299 352 453 453 428 396 377 369 307 Percentage of Total 59% 58% 69% 80% 87% 87% 82% 76% 73% 71% 59% Available Occupancy Percentage of Full- time Enrollment Living 42% 44% 47% 49% 50% 53% 50% 47% 47% 50% 45% on Campus

Mark C. Hedges 1/5/2013 Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Research Page 11 of 22 Student Enrollment By Major

Major (Fall Term) 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Accounting 16 25 33 36 41 33 37 34 26 29 Art 8 12 12 12 13 6 6 10 3 10 Art Education 3 2 323345 5 3 Biology 29 43 70 96 117 90 77 89 74 69 Business Administration 72 66 87 112 134 112 96 84 84 67 Chemistry 15 33 25 33 37 39 47 35 36 26 Communication Arts 42 40 41 42 42 28 32 23 25 29 Computer Info Systems 24 28 22 22 23 11 18 18 18 18 Criminal Justice 47 53 56 62 49 61 58 53 61 71 Education Elementary 31 40 41 55 66 50 48 42 30 28 Education Middle School 21 22 16 16 17 17 27 23 38 33 English 25 21 24 27 20 27 31 22 21 11 Exercise Science 21 30 Fitness and Sports Mgmt 13 19 39 53 47 51 54 48 29 23 General Studies 8 Graphic Design 5 6 7 13 18 Health Sciences 17 16 History 27 23 33 36 41 39 33 22 19 12 Human Services 5 8 455465 2 1 Legal Studies 33 Mathematics 11 10 12 12 15 14 18 15 11 10 Music 1 3 8 11 6 4 4 3 25 Music (Church) 2 Music Education 2 1 224735 510 Music Industry 445248 6 5 Physical Education 29 31 28 31 25 18 27 22 14 2 Physical Education P-12 11 20 15 18 17 16 12 9 Physics 2 8 8 8 10 9 8 6 8 10 Political Science 13 15 21 21 20 18 15 9 9 10 Psychology 55 45 62 58 62 53 58 51 58 45 Religion/Philosophy 2 4 8 10 1 12 11 12 5 3 Sociology 12 9 14 12 13 12 10 11 5 2 Spanish 8 6 552422 2 2 Spanish Education P-12 14423 1 1 Theatre 210001 211 Undecided 90 116 64 133 123 96 64 64 45 37 Visual Communications 6 11 13 7 4 Zoology 1 7 12 16 17 21 28 30

5 Most Popular Majors 2008 Business, Biology, Education, Criminal Justice, Psychology 2009 Education, Business, Biology, Criminal Justice, Psychology 2010 Biology, Education, Business, Criminal Justice, Psychology 2011 Biology, Education, Business, Criminal Justice, Psychology 2012 Education, Biology, Criminal Justice, Business, Psychology

Mark C. Hedges 1/5/2013 Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Research Page 12 of 22 Graduates by Major IPEDS Reporting July 1st to June 30th

2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007 - 2008- 2009- 2010- 2011- Major 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Accounting 2714838611 Art Education 1 1 3 2 1 Art 23111 1 Biology 7 6 3 17 20 13 17 19 10 Business Administration 14 14 16 14 13 23 29 20 18 Chemistry 317711515414 Communication Arts 13 15 12 3 11 8 7 7 7 Computer Information Sys. 5 2842612 Computer Science 3 5 1 Corporate Communications 242411 Criminal Justice 11 9 15 7 9 12 15 13 10 Economics 11 Elementary Education 75581599115 English 474541435 Fine Arts Major 3 1 2 1 1 1 Fitness and Sport Mgmt 44298135811 Graphic Design 1 2 2 2 History 846488696 Human Services Admin 2112 111 Interdisciplinary Studies 2 2221311 Mathematics 3322 1422 Middle Grades Education 345523754 Music Education 1 Music 1 2 Music Industry 1 2 1 Nursing Nursing (BSN) 1 Physical Education 245521765 Physical Education P-12 212222 Physics 1 1 3 1 Political Science 1 5255332 Public Service 2 Psychology 13 3 12 15 17 12 11 12 14 Religion and Philosophy 1 2 2 3 4 33 Sociology 551422332 Spanish 1311 111 Spanish P-12 1 1 1 2 Visual Communications 1 1 2 4 2 Zoology 1 1 8 2 4 Grand Total of Majors 118 106 119 131 155 138 186 160 148 Number of Graduates 114 97 112 121 144 135 179 156 139

Based on IPEDS Reporting dates 7/1 through 6/30 of each academic year.

Mark C. Hedges 1/5/2013 Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Research Page 13 of 22 Student GPA Averages

Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Category/Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Status All Full-time Students 2.961 2.906 2.914 2.925 2.900 2.937 2.980 By Gender Male 2.751 2.780 2.788 2.821 2.783 2.796 2.796 Female 3.171 3.135 3.046 3.038 3.027 3.083 3.146 ResidencyResidency Commuter 2.999 2.990 2.936 2.955 2.908 2.934 2.986 Resident 2.902 2.915 2.883 2.873 2.889 2.941 2.971 Classification Seniors (FT) 3.159 3.104 3.029 3.104 3.048 3.077 3.053 Juniors (FT) 2.938 2.947 2.965 2.767 2.855 2.816 3.027 Sophomores (FT) 2.780 2.873 2.754 2.878 2.632 2.889 3.033 Freshmen ((FT)FT) 2.455 2.371 2.322 2.017 2.396 2.363 2.516

Full-Time Student GPAs

4.000

3.500 33.159 159 3.104 3.104 3.029 3.048 3.077 3.053 3.000

2.500 2.516 2.455 2.396 2.371 2.322 2.363 22.000 000 2.017

1.500 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012

Seniors (FT) Freshmen (FT)

Mark C. Hedges 1/5/2013 Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Research Page 14 of 22 Cohort Academic Profile

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Freshman Cohort 209 323 273 212 226 205 188 158 Avg Hours Enrolled 15.5 15.5 14.9 15.1 15.6 15.5 15.2 14.7 Avg ACT Math 21.1 20.8 20.6 21.2 20.1 21.7 21.5 21.4 Avg ACT Reading 22.1 22.0 22.1 23.2 22.9 23.2 22.9 22.5 Avg ACT Science 21.6 21.7 21.7 22.1 22.4 22.6 22.2 22.2 Avg ACT English 21.4 20.7 20.9 22.4 21.4 22.5 21.7 21.8 Avg ACT Composite 21.2 21.0 21.1 22.0 21.7 22.2 21.9 21.7 Standard Deviation of 3.899 3.895 3.730 3.870 3.787 4.254 3.925 3.970 ACT Composite Avg SAT Composite 1015 1449 1338 1017 1034 958 964 967 Avg SAT Reading 473 485 440 501 504 477 468 470 Avg SAT Writing NA 474 431 482 448 469 436 462 Avg SAT Math 512 494 475 485 480 484 502 504 Avg High School GPA 3.30 3.17 3.14 3.29 3.18 3.23 3.14 3.24

Note: 2005 are SAT Standard Test Averages. 2006 through 2012 are SAT2005 Scores

Avg ACT Composite 22.2 23 22.0 21.7 21.9 21.7 22 21.2 21.0 21.1 21 20 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Avg ACT Composite

Avg SAT Composite 1449 1338 1600 1015 1017 1034 958 964 967 1200 800 400 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Avg SAT Composite

Avg High School GPA 3.30 3.29 3.40 3.23 3.24 3.17 3.14 3.18 3.14 3.20

3.00 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Avg High School GPA

Mark C. Hedges 1/5/2013 Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Research Page 15 of 22 Student Retention

All Full-Time Students Fall to Fall FA05-FA06 FA06-FA07 FA07-FA08 FA08-FA09 FA09-FA10 FA10-FA11 FA11-FA12 FT Fall Enrollment 717 911 901 862 834 758 691 Less FT Grads 112 121 144 147 179 151 119 Fall Potential 605 790 757 715 655 607 572 Fall Continuing 456 535 528 528 472 408 399 Loss in FT Students 149 255 229 187 183 199 173 Retention Rate 75.4% 67.7% 69.7% 73.8% 72.1% 67.2% 69.8% Spring to Fall SP06-FA06 SP07-FA07 SP08-FA08 SP09-FA09 SP10-FA10 SP11-FA11 SP12-FA12 FT Spring Enrollment 663 812 847 814 732 665 624 Less FT Grads 74 99 114 117 132 103 96 Fall Potential 589 713 733 697 600 562 528 Fall Continuing 468 533 554 535 494 436 418 Loss in FT Students 121 180 179 162 106 126 110 Retention Rate 79.5% 74.8% 75.6% 76.8% 82.3% 77.6% 79.2%

Freshmen Cohort Fall to Spring FA05-SP06 FA06-SP07 FA07-SP08 FA08-SP09 FA09-SP10 FA10-SP11 FA11-SP12 FT Freshmen 209 326 281 219 227 205 188 Continued in Spring 186 270 234 192 182 180 146 Loss in FT Students 23 56 47 27 45 25 42 Retention Rate 89.0% 82.8% 83.3% 87.7% 80.2% 87.8% 77.7% Fall to Fall FA05-FA06 FA06-FA07 FA07-FA08 FA08-FA09 FA09-FA10 FA10-FA11 FA11-FA12 FT Freshmen 209 326 281 219 227 205 188 Continued next Fall 141 177 171 138 138 110 102 Loss in FT Students 68 149 110 81 89 95 86 Retention Rate 67.5% 54.3% 60.9% 63.0% 60.8% 53.7% 54.3%

Retention Rate Fall to Fall

80% 75.4% 73.8% 75% 72. 1% 69.7% 69.8% 70% 67.5% 67.7% 67.2%

65% 63.0% 60.9% 60.8%

Retnetion Rate 60%

54.3% 53. 7% 54.3% 55%

50% FA05-FA06 FA06-FA07 FA07-FA08 FA08-FA09 FA09-FA10 FA10-FA11 FA11-FA12

Cohort Retention Rate FT Student Retention Rate

Mark C. Hedges 1/5/2013 Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Research Page 16 of 22 Freshmen Cohort Graduation Rates

Graduated in Graduated Graduated in Graduated in Class Class Size Less than 4 in 4 Years 5 Years 6 Years Years 2004 Freshmen 211 7 61 33 7 Cumulative % Graduated 3% 32% 48% 51% 2005 Freshmen 209 3 64 24 2 Cumulative % Graduated 1% 32% 44% 44% 2006 Freshmen 327 5 77 32 4 Cumulative % Graduated 2% 25% 35% 36% 2007 Freshmen 281 7 72 23 2 Cumulative % Graduated 2% 28% 36% 37% 2008 Freshmen 219 6 64 11 NA Cumulative % Graduated 3% 32% 37% NA 2009 Freshmen 226 10 NA NA NA Cumulative % Graduated 4% NA NA NA 2010 Freshmen 205 NA NA NA NA Cumulative % Graduated NA NA NA NA

Graduation Still Retention Rate Cohort Rate Enrolled (Fall to Fall) (Cumulative) (SP2013) 1997 72% 50% 0 1998 76% 49% 0 1999 65% 45% 0 2000 70% 42% 0 2001 58% 33% 0 2002 60% 39% 0 2003 72% 50% 0 2004 71% 51% 0 2005 67% 44% 0 2006 54% 36% 0 2007 61% 37% 2 2008 63% 37% 7 2009 61% NA 83 2010 54% NA 87 2011 54% NA 93 Average 64% 43% 272

Mark C.Hedges 1/5/2013 Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Research Page 17 of 22 Student Financial Assistance

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Current Unrestricted $2,583,012 $3,041,688 $3,241,595 $4,219,118 $4,420,181 $4,893,198 $5,559,605 $5,565,756 Funds Current Restricted $600,834 $982,230 $1,855,636 $2,173,790 $2,233,839 $1,825,756 $1,169,544 $1,254,038 Funds State Grants $1, 264, 282 $1, 279, 605 $1, 147, 267 $1, 797, 148 $1, 711, 268 $1, 565, 118 $1, 588, 111 $1, 180, 667 Federal Grants $790,921 $814,773 $898,296 $1,106,151 $1,364,913 $1,529,295 $2,050,083 $2,121,088 Total Financial Aid $5,239,049 $6,118,296 $7,142,794 $9,296,207 $9,730,201 $9,813,367 $10,367,343 $10,121,549

Student Financial Aid by Source

$12,000,000

$10,000,000

$8,000,000

$6,000,000

$4,000,000

$2,000,000

$0 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Total Financial Aid Current Unrestricted Funds Current Restricted Funds State Grants Federal Grants

Mark C.Hedges 1/5/2013 Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Research Page 18 of 22 Faculty Information

Average Faculty Salary by Rank Faculty by Rank 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Professor $45,847 $48,967 $51,964 $53,931 $55,045 $53,998 $54,462 Associate Professor $40,746 $44,887 $42,457 $44,007 $43,683 $43,693 $45,756 Assistant Professor $34,195 $35,369 $38,245 $40,360 $41,048 $39,760 $40,217 All Ranks $40,414 $43,161 $43,629 $45,863 $45,722 $45,806 $47,039

Full-time Faculty Distribution by Major Department 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Humanities English 3.5555444 Communications/Fine Arts 4 5 56536 Modern Languages 1 1 12211 Religion and Philosophy 0 1 11111 Natural Sciences Biology 2 3 33344 Math and Physics 3 3 33323 Chemistry 3 3 34444 Social Sciences Education 3 4 44444 History and Political Science 3 3 33332 Behavioral Science 4 4 46666 Business/Acct./Economics and 5 6 66665 Computer Information Systems Physical Education 2 2 22122 Library Science 2 2 22222 Totals 35.5 42 42 47 44 42 44

Student/Faculty Ratio 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Full-time Faculty 36 42 42 47 44 42 44 Part-time Equivalent 13 19 19 16 15 16 12 Faculty FTE 49 61 61 63 59 58 56 Student FTE 730 930 919 878 848 773 718 Student/Faculty Ratio 15/1 15/1 15/1 14/1 14/1 13/1 12/1

Mark C.Hedges 1/5/2013 Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Research Page 19 of 22 Kentucky Wesleyan College Giving Analysis as of 6/30/2012 Category FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12

Alumni 1,012,322 1,131,553 411,690 1,257,023 1,794,848 Friends 237,851 148,287 444,169 171,772 140,182 Foundations 138,293 1,088,836 124,502 156,731 623,132 Corporations 221,782 135,171 76,625 127,176 79,426 Churches**** 71,190 97,183 93,258 56,676 96,904 AIKCU 20,278 13,622 12,115 3,125 0 Organizations 25,835 6,399 10,052 2,750 1,801 TOTAL* 1,727,552 2,621,052 1,172,411 1,775,253 2,736,293

Unrestricted Operating ** 782,826 531,362 762,201 1,269,968 1,767,522 Restricted Operating 330,650 276,876 344,531 332,338 745,511 Endowment and Capital 614,075 1,812,614 65,679 172,948 223,260

Known Planned Gifts 10,090,231 9,303,821 6,111,821 6,365,032 5,745,153 Trustees - not including pledges *** 470,188 786,740 165,626 121,180 51,961 Alumni Board 6,805 5,920 4,265 10,914 11,115 Matching Gifts 43,240 38,010 18,930 19,434 17,975 Phonathon**** 77,600 69,430 80,350 108,415 113,971 Reunion Classes @ 0 40,370 37,845 16,105 39,575 Senior Class 2,263 3,819 1,200 1,782 871 Faculty & Staff 35,850 64,479 33,220 29,881 24,707 Calendar Year-End Mailing 10,295 8,775 17,740 8,910 8,325 Fiscal Year End Campaign 393,809 0 0 N/A N/A Fiscal Year-End Mailing 17,123 4,230 1,980 N/A N/A On-Line Giving 2,490 2,835 5,497 9,980 10,915 Total Giving - Gifts less than $1,000 215,309 209,192 212,254 175,046 202,247

Alumni Solicited 6,103 6,027 5,994 5,782 6,070 Alumni Participating 1,398 1,302 1,169 1,241 1,247 Alumni Participation 23% 22% 20% 21% 21% Alumni Board Participation 95% 84% 83% 89% 78% Trustee Participation 70% 93% 86% 93% 81% Senior Class Participation 51% 47% 13% 29% 15% Faculty & Staff Participation 43% 52% 32% 30% 35%

** Includes Estate pledges and payments for FY2010-2012 *** Includes Pledge Payments to Wesleyan General Scholarship Fund **** FY Church giving includes gifts from KW Singers Tour @ only includes 1962 year reunion class Phonathon totals include both Fall and Spring Phonathon combined.

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State 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Alabama 35 35 35 40 40 43 60 61 59 Alaska 1 1 2444334 Arizona 27 29 30 32 32 30 35 35 36 Arkansas 6 6 6 111111131313 British Columbia 1111111 California 54 55 63 75 75 76 91 94 97 Colorado 22 23 23 26 26 26 32 34 39 Connecticut 20 20 22 23 23 21 22 22 23 Delaware 4 3 3334445 District of Columbia 2 1 2555555 Florida 223 222 211 271 272 278 321 323 328 Georgia 103 106 104 117 117 125 152 153 157 Hawaii 1 0 1222333 Idaho 1 0 0111222 Illinois 103 105 102 125 125 128 151 169 175 Indiana 434 444 452 545 544 559 643 673 688 Iowa 9 10 10 8 8 10 12 12 12 Kansas 9 9 8 10 10 9 14 15 16 Kentucky 3,589 3,685 3,649 4,284 4,285 4,419 5,095 5,328 5,403 Louisiana 17 16 16 18 18 19 22 22 24 Maine 4 4 4444665 Maryland 20 26 26 33 33 36 42 43 43 Massachusetts 32 31 29 32 32 30 33 33 34 Michigan 23 24 25 31 31 27 39 39 40 Minnesota 2 2 2333677 Mississippi 11 13 11 20 20 22 20 23 23 Missouri 37 35 40 46 46 43 47 52 53 Montana 4 4 4445777 Nebraska 3 3 3666666 Nevada 3 6 6 151517192020 New Hampshire 7 7 7878999 New Jersey 86 85 85 96 96 94 109 109 108 New Mexico 5 5 5778888 New York 70 70 65 77 77 78 86 86 87 North Carolina 62 61 59 77 77 81 94 94 93 North Dakota 4 4 4554565 Ohio 208 205 206 229 228 232 280 285 289 Oklahoma 10 12 11 16 16 17 20 20 20 Oregon 6 6 6888111112 Pennsylvania 69 69 67 77 77 77 85 85 85 Rhode Island 9 9 8777888 South Carolina 30 33 35 49 49 53 54 54 61 South Dakota 3 3 3444444 Tennessee 184 193 197 244 244 263 298 303 314 Texas 67 66 69 110 110 113 129 129 134 Utah 2 2 3556777 Vermont 7 5 4555777 Virginia 60 62 60 80 80 79 84 85 87 Washington 11 12 10 19 19 19 22 22 20 West Virginia 5 5 4 101011121212 Wisconsin 13 12 12 14 14 13 16 16 18 Wyoming 5 5 5444444 Total 5,722 5,849 5,815 6,946 6,945 7,148 8,258 8,572 8,720

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