Towson University Data Journal Fall 2008

Prepared by the Office of Institutional Research

Office of the Provost OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH

DATA JOURNAL

FALL 2008

C. Jane Akers Kevin Sellers Nicole Simone Director Research Associate Research Analyst

(410) 704 - 2636 Fax (410) 704 - 6330 http://www.towson.edu/ir DATA JOURNAL: FALL 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ...... iii

GENERAL INFORMATION

Mission Statement ...... 1 Guiding Principles ...... 2

USM PERFORMANCE REPORTS

Overview ...... 4 Managing for Results (MFR) ...... 5 Dashboard Indicators ...... 9 Peer Performance Analysis ...... 10

HIGHLIGHTS ...... 11

CHAPTER 1: TOTAL STUDENT ENROLLMENT

Graph. Full & Part-Time Undergraduate & Graduate Enrolled Population: 10-Year Trend ...... 13 Table 1. Full & Part-Time Undergraduate & Graduate Enrolled Population: Fall 2004 to Fall 2008 ...... 14 Table 2a. Full & Part-Time Undergraduate & Graduate Enrolled Population by Class & Gender: Fall ‘04 - Fall ‘08 ...... 15 Table 2b. Full & Part-Time Undergraduate & Graduate Enrolled Population by Ethnicity & Gender: Fall ‘04 - Fall ‘08 .... 16 Graph. Full-Time Equivalent Students: Fall 1998 - Fall 2008 ...... 17 Table 3. Full-Time Equivalent Students: Fall 1998 - Fall 2008 ...... 18 Table 4a. Faculty Student Ratio by College: Academic Year 2007 - 2008 ...... 19 Graph. Full & Part-Time Undergraduate & Graduate Credit Hours by Year ...... 21 Graph. Full & Part-Time Undergraduate & Graduate Credit Hours by College ...... 22 Table 4b. Full & Part-Time Undergraduate & Graduate Credit Hours by College ...... 23 Table 5. Enrolled Population in Residence Halls by Class Year: Fall 2008 ...... 25 Table 6a. Age Distribution for Enrolled Population: Fall 2008 ...... 26 Table 6b. Credit Hours Attempted for Enrolled Population: Fall 2008 ...... 27

CHAPTER 2: UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT

Graph. Full & Part-Time Undergraduate Enrolled Population: 10 Year Trend ...... 28 Table 7a. Full & Part-Time Undergraduate Enrolled Population by Class & Gender: Fall ‘04 to Fall ‘08 ...... 29 Table 7b. Full-Time Undergraduate Enrolled Population by Class & Gender: Fall ‘04 - Fall ‘08 ...... 30 Table 7c. Part-Time Undergraduate Enrolled Population by Class & Gender: Fall ‘04 - Fall ‘08 ...... 31 Graph. Full-Time Undergraduate Enrollment by Ethnicity: Fall 2008 ...... 32 Table 7d. Full & Part-Time Undergraduate Enrolled Population by Ethnicity & Gender: Fall ‘04 - Fall ‘08 ...... 33 Table 7e. Full-Time Undergraduate Enrolled Population by Ethnicity & Gender: Fall ‘04 - Fall ‘08 ...... 34 Table 7f. Part-Time Undergraduate Enrolled Population by Ethnicity & Gender: Fall ‘04 - Fall ‘08 ...... 35 Map. Full & Part-Time Undergraduate Enrolled Population by County of Origin: Fall 2008 ...... 36 Table 8. Full & Part-Time Undergraduate Enrolled Population by County of Origin & Gender: Fall ‘04 - Fall ‘08 ...... 37 Table 9. First Majors by Gender for Undergraduate Students: Fall ‘04 - Fall ‘08 ...... 38 Table 10. First Majors by Full & Part-Time for Undergraduate Students: Fall ‘04 - Fall ‘08 ...... 40 Graph. Percentage of All Undergraduate Majors by College: Fall 2008 ...... 42 Graph. All Undergraduate Majors by Gender by College: Fall 2008 ...... 43 Table 11a. Count of all Majors by Gender for Undergraduate Students: Fall 2008 ...... 44 Graph. Number of Undergraduates & Post Baccalaureates in Teaching Certification Programs: Fall 2008 ...... 46 Table 11b. Number of Undergraduates & Post Baccalaureates in Teaching Certification Programs: Fall 2008 ...... 47

CHAPTER 3: NEW UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT

Graph. First-Time, Full-Time Degree-Seeking Undergraduates by Gender: Fall ‘04 - Fall ‘08 ...... 48 Table 12. First-Time, Full-Time Degree-Seeking Undergraduates by Class, Gender & Ethnicity: Fall ‘04 - Fall ‘08 ...... 49 Map. First-Time Degree-Seeking Undergraduates by County of Origin: Fall 2008 ...... 50 Table 13. First-Time Degree-Seeking Undergraduates by County of Origin & Gender: Fall ‘04 - Fall ‘08 ...... 51 Graph. Percentage of all First-Time, Full-Time Degree-Seeking Undergraduate Majors by College: Fall 2008 ...... 52 Graph. All First-Time, Full-Time Degree-Seeking Undergraduate Majors by Gender & College: Fall 2008 ...... 53 Table 14a. Count of all Majors by Gender for First-Time, Full-Time Degree-Seeking Undergraduate Students ...... 54 Graph. First-Time, Full-Time Degree-Seeking Undergraduate Retention: One Year Rates Fall ‘93 - ’Fall ‘07 ...... 56 Table 14b. Graduation and Retention Rates for First-Time, Full-Time Degree-Seeking Undergraduates ...... 57 Table 14c. Graduation and Retention Rates for First-Time, Full-Time Degree-Seeking Males ...... 58 Table 14d. Graduation and Retention Rates for First-Time, Full-Time Degree-Seeking Females ...... 59

CHAPTER 4: NEW TRANSFER STUDENT ENROLLMENT

Graph. Full & Part-Time New Transfer Enrollment by Ethnicity: Fall 2008 ...... 60 Table 15. First-Time, Full & Part-Time Degree-Seeking Transfers by Gender & Ethnicity: Fall 2008 ...... 61 Graph. Top Ten Feeder Colleges—New Undergraduate Transfers: Fall 2008 ...... 62 Table 16. Top Fifteen Feeder Colleges—New Undergraduate Transfers: Fall 2008 ...... 63 Map. First-Time, Full-Time Degree-Seeking Transfers by County of Origin: Fall 2008 ...... 64 Table 17. First-Time, Full-Time Degree-Seeking Transfers by County of Origin & Gender: Fall 2008 ...... 65 Graph. Percentage of All Undergraduate Transfer Majors by College: Fall 2008 ...... 66 Graph. New Transfer Majors by Gender by College: Fall 2008 ...... 67 Table 18. Count of All Majors by Gender for New Transfer Students: Fall 2008 ...... 68

CHAPTER 5: GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT

Graph. Full & Part-Time Graduate Enrolled Population: Fall ‘04 - Fall ‘08 ...... 70 Table 19a. Full & Part-Time Graduate Enrolled Population by Class & Gender: Fall ‘04 - Fall ‘08 ...... 71 Table 19b. Full-Time Graduate Enrolled Population by Class & Gender: Fall ‘04 - Fall ‘08 ...... 72 Table 19c. Part-Time Graduate Enrolled Population by Class & Gender: Fall ‘04 - Fall ‘08 ...... 73 Graph. Full & Part-Time Graduate Enrollment by Ethnicity: Fall 2008 ...... 74 Table 19d. Full & Part-Time Graduate Enrolled Population by Ethnicity & Gender: Fall ‘04 - Fall ‘08 ...... 75 Table 19e. Full-Time Graduate Enrolled Population by Ethnicity & Gender: Fall ‘04 - Fall ‘08 ...... 76 Table 19f. Part-Time Graduate Enrolled Population by Ethnicity & Gender: Fall ‘04 - Fall ‘08 ...... 77 Map. Graduate Enrolled Population by County of Origin: Fall 2008 ...... 78 Table 20. Full & Part-Time Undergraduate Enrolled Population by County of Origin & Gender: Fall ‘04 - Fall ‘08...... 79 Graph. Percentage of all Graduate Program Enrollments by College: Fall 2008 ...... 80 Graph. Graduate Program Enrollments by Gender by College: Fall 2008...... 81 Table 21. Full & Part-Time Graduate Program Enrollments: Fall ‘04 - ‘08 ...... 82 Table 22. Full & Part-Time Graduate Program Enrollments by Gender: Fall ‘04 - ‘08 ...... 84

CHAPTER 6: DEGREES CONFERRED

Graph. Percentage of Total Bachelor Degrees Conferred by College: Class of 2008 ...... 86 Graph. Percentage of all Advanced Degrees, Post Bachelor’s & Certificates Conferred by Type: Class of 2008 ...... 87 Table 23. Bachelor Degrees Conferred by Gender: Class of ‘04 - Class of ‘08 ...... 88 Table 24. Master Degrees & Certificates Conferred by Gender: Class of ‘04 - Class of ‘08 ...... 90

CHAPTER 7: EMPLOYEE CHARACTERISTICS

Graph. Percentage of Total Employees by Occupation ...... 92 Table 25a. Full & Part-Time Employees by Occupation & Gender: Fall 2008 ...... 93 Graph. Full & Part-Time Employees by Occupation & Gender: Fall 2008 ...... 94 Table 25b. Full & Part-Time Employees by Gender & Ethnicity: Fall 2008 ...... 95 Table 26a. Full & Part-Time Faculty by Rank: Fall ‘04 - Fall ‘08 ...... 96 Table 26b. Full & Part-Time Faculty by Rank & Gender: Fall ‘04 - Fall ‘08 ...... 97 Table 26c. Full & Part-Time Faculty by Gender & College: Fall 2008 ...... 98 Table 26d. Full & Part-Time Faculty by College & Rank: Fall 2008 ...... 99 Table 26e. Full & Part-Time Faculty by Ethnicity: Fall ‘04 - Fall ‘08 ...... 100 Table 26f. Full & Part-Time Faculty by Rank & Tenure Track: Fall 2008 ...... 101

Introduction & Acknowledgements

The Towson University Data Journal provides some of the most commonly requested information about Towson University. Much of the information is drawn from the University’s database for state mandated reports. This issue of the TU Data Journal spans the five-year interval from Fall 2004 – Fall 2008. Special thanks goes to the Center for Geographic Information Sciences for contributing the maps on pages 36, 50, 64, and 78.

The Data Journal is divided into several chapters: General Information USM Performance Reports Highlights Total Student Enrollment Undergraduate Student Enrollment New Undergraduate Student Enrollment New Transfer Student Enrollment Graduate Student Enrollment Degrees Conferred Employee Characteristics

The Towson University Data Journal can also be accessed online from the Institutional Research website at: http://www.towson.edu/ir

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iii Towson University Data Journal Fall 2008 General Information

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

Towson University, serving both residential and commuter students, provides a broad range of undergraduate programs in both the traditional arts and sciences and applied professional fields, as well as in applied master and doctoral level programs.

MISSION

Towson University, as ’s Metropolitan University, focuses on providing highly developed educational experiences and community service through a broad range of intellectual opportunities to a diverse student body at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. The academic programs and services offered through the university provide a core quality environment for students to acquire the intellectual and social preparation to achieve their potential as contributing leaders and citizens of the workforce and a complex global society. Faculty, students, and staff serve the region through research and professional outreach that specifically responds to the state’s socioeconomic and cultural needs and aspirations.

VISION

Towson University will be a regionally ranked Doctoral/Research Intensive University with a student population of 25,000 by the year 2012 which provides the appropriate array of programs to meet students’ intellectual and cultural needs as well as respond to workforce requirements. At the undergraduate level, the University will build on existing interdisciplinary and programmatic strengths. At the graduate level, curriculum development will occur up to the doctoral level to support more fully our commitment to professional fields in the arts and sciences, information technology, education, the health professions, and business. Through its faculty known for excellent teaching, research, and creative activities, the University will respond to the advancement of the surrounding diverse region by forming formal partnerships and collaborations based on the metropolitan university model.

1 Towson University will pursue selected directions in support of our mission and vision for the future. Our guiding principles are:

Create and serve...

We will respond to the higher education needs of the region and greater metropolitan area. We will also continually work with business, non-profit, and government operations to develop programs that will be responsive to current needs, future needs and create opportunities for partnering with the community to address them.

An engine of change...

Through University centers and institutes we will monitor and analyze academic, social and economic trends and leverage University expertise and resources. We will respond to changes in the broader environment and drive appropriate and responsive change as warranted.

Responsible growth...

Enrollment growth will be blended with physical and cultural change and growth. As enrollment growth takes place, we will create physical changes that will enable the University to respond to student needs. As size and physical change occurs, we will assure continued excellence in academic capabilities and a University culture that responds in supportive ways to an ever-changing external environment.

Strength within...

We will prepare to serve a changing external environment by strengthening and building bridges in our internal environment to create a more responsive and rapidly adaptable University. Through the blending of expertise, programs, resources and cultures, we will strengthen our ability to be an engine for change and to respond to an ever-evolving external environment.

We recognize that athletics, both intramural and intercollegiate, are key components to the success of our University goals. Athletics will be an integral part of the University culture, to enhance the experience of all students, and as a key partner externally in presenting Towson University.

2 An institution of unlimited boundaries...

While on-campus physical change and growth takes place, we will expand University boundaries. Through regional centers of education and expertise, we will partner with education colleagues at all levels, partner with government, business, and non-profit organizations, embrace existing and new forms of distance learning and, through life-long and creative forms of learning, we will achieve goals through efforts far beyond our physical campus.

A timeless experience...

We will continue to support an academic and overall campus culture and environment that will provide an undergraduate education and outcomes based upon our core values and beliefs. We will also create a future for graduates that will encourage them to remain partners with, and supporters of, Towson University. Relying on our campus without boundaries approach we will be prepared to offer our graduates opportunities through graduate education, non-credit experiences, real-life experiences and on and off-campus life-long learning opportunities as part of their unique educational path.

A sharing partner...

We will assure that our academic and technical expertise is adaptable to changing environment and work force needs and that we become a destination for the export of expertise and the development of partnerships with all education, social and economic elements of our broader environment. Through these partnerships we will become an engine to drive workforce development.

Diverse and Inclusive...

Our diversity initiatives will result in a learning community which mirrors the face of the population surrounding us in our region and State. As new campus community members join us from various cultural, racial and ethnic groups, we will infuse the curriculum and environment with culturally responsive actions to foster broadened perspectives and high achievement for all members of our community.

Able to meet the future...

As we examine our assumptions about the near and distant future, all actions, academic, cultural and physical will be driven by the desire to create a productive future for our students, our region and the metropolitan area. We will position the University to have adequate flexibility and capability to respond to opportunities.

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Towson University Data Journal Fall 2008 USM Performance Reports Managing for Results (MFR) Dashboard Indicators, and Peer Performance Analysis

The University System of Maryland (USM) Office produces reports annually on issues of interest to the general public and for its member institutions. The following documents are Towson University’s submissions for the reports listed below:

A) Managing for Results (MFR) - A budget management initiative implemented statewide in July 1998 by former Governor Glendening. As described by the Department of Budget and Management (DBM), MFR “is a management approach that integrates existing management philosophies, tools, and techniques, and will lead government to achieve meaningful and quality results.”

As part of the MFR process, each State agency is required to submit mission, key goals, objectives, program description, and performance measures to DBM.

B) Dashboard Indicators - Developed by the USM staff to monitor the progress of the University Maryland System and its individual institutions. The indicators chosen are relevant to core operations and draw upon existing indicators (MFR, peer performance, and other accountability reporting systems). Performance indicators include graduation rates, retention rates, and financial aid.

C) Peer Performance Analysis – A peer based model adopted by the Maryland Higher Education Commission in September 1999. The guidelines are designed to identify peer institutions by providing both a funding standard and a basis for comparison between institutions. These “funding peers” are then compared to Maryland institutions to inform resource questions and assess performance.

*A full list of definitions for the preceding reports can be found online at http://www.towson.edu/ir/usmreports.asp

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MANAGING FOR RESULTS (MFR) 2008 KEY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

Goal 1: Create and maintain a well-educated work force. Objective 1.1 Increase the estimated number of TU graduates employed in Maryland from 1,972 in Survey Year 2002 to 2,400 in Survey Year 2008. 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Performance Measures Actual Actual Actual Actual Estimated Estimated Input Total enrollment 17,667 18,011 18,921 19,758 21,111 22.100 Output Total degree recipients 3,816 4,138 4,127 4,142 4,300 4,600

Performance Measures 1998 Survey 2000 Survey 2002 Survey 2005 Survey 2008 Survey 2011 Survey Actual Actual Actual Actual Actual Estimate Outcome Employment rate of graduates1 94.1% 93.8% 90.4% 92.7% 92.4% 92.5% Outcome Estimated number of graduates employed in Maryland1 1,912 1,993 1,972 2,137 2,340 2,450

Objective 1.2 Increase the number of TU graduates hired by MD public schools from 303 in FY 2004 to 480 in FY 2009. 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Performance Measures Actual Actual Actual Actual Estimated Estimated Input Number of Students in teacher training programs2 1,670 1,638 1,4626 1,5097 1,512 1,519 Output Number of students completing teacher training program 640 689 619 547 560 580 Quality Percent of students who completed teaching training program and passed Praxis II 94.0% 93.0% 96% 97% 96% 96% Outcome Number of students who completed all teacher education requirements and who are employed in Maryland public schools 410 390 367 382 339 347

Objective 1.3 Increase the number of TU graduates of IT programs employed in Maryland from 82 in Survey Year 2002 to 100 in Survey Year 2008. 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Performance Measures Actual Actual Actual Actual Estimated Estimated Input Number of undergraduate students enrolled in IT programs 524 458 432 456 495 520 Input Number of graduate students enrolled in IT programs 330 363 330 300 327 330 Output Number of students graduating from IT baccalaureate programs 127 123 75 73 80 85

Performance Measures 1998 Survey 2000 Survey 2002 Survey 2005 Survey 2008 Survey 2011 Survey Actual Actual Actual Actual Actual Estimate Outcome Estimated number of IT graduates employed in Maryland1 30 54 82 96 38 45

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Objective 1.4 Increase the estimated number of TU graduates of nursing programs employed in MD from 51 in Survey Year 2002 to 100 in Survey Year 2008. 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Performance Measures Actual Actual Actual Actual Estimated Estimated Input Number of qualified applicants who applied to nursing program 178 205 218* 250* 257* 280* Input Number accepted into nursing program 56 56 80* 90* 100* 105* Input Number of undergraduates enrolled in nursing programs 160 162 257 284 300 336 Output Number of students graduating from baccalaureate nursing programs 90 105 110 131 155 160 Quality Percent of nursing program graduates passing the licensing examination 87% 81% 83% 76% 80% 80%

Performance Measures 1998 Survey 2000 Survey 2002 Survey 2005 Survey 2008 Survey 2011 Survey Actual Actual Actual Actual Actual Estimate Outcome Estimated number of graduates of nursing programs employed in Maryland1 69 84 51 77 71 78

Goal 2: Promote economic development. Objective 2.1 Increase the ratio of median TU graduates’ salary to the median annual salary of civilian work force with a bachelor’s degree from 85% in Survey Year 2002 to 87% in Survey Year 2008. Performance Measures 1998 Survey 2000 Survey 2002 Survey 2005 Survey 2008 Survey 2011 Survey Actual Actual Actual Actual Actual Estimate Outcome Median salary of TU graduates1, 3 $27,926 $30,711 $32,310 $34,400 $40,035 $42,000 Outcome Ratio of median salary of TU graduates to civilian work force with bachelor's degree1 N/A 80.8% 85.0% 82.3% 84.7% 85%

Goal 3: Increase access for economically disadvantaged and minority students. Objective 3.1 Increase the percent of minority undergraduate students from 15.2% in 2004 to 18.0% in FY 2009. 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Performance Measures Actual Actual Actual Actual Estimated Estimated Input Percent of minority undergraduate students enrolled8 15.9% 16.9% 17.7%8 18.2%8 19.0% 19.5%

Objective 3.2 Increase the percent of African-American undergraduate students from 9.9% in 2004 to 12.0% in FY 2009. 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Performance Measures Actual Actual Actual Actual Estimated Estimated Input Percent of African-American undergraduate students enrolled 10.1% 10.6% 10.9% 11.3% 11.7% 12.0%

6 Objective 3.3 Maintain the retention rate of minority students at or above 90.0% through FY 2009. 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Performance Measures Actual Actual Actual Actual Estimated Estimated Output Second year retention rate of minority students4 91.7% 90.3% 84.1% 85.7% 86.5% 88.0%

Objective 3.4 Maintain the retention rate of African-American students at or above 90.0% through FY 2009. 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Performance Measures Actual Actual Actual Actual Estimated Estimated Output Second year retention rate of African-American students4 92.0% 92.2% 85.4% 87.2% 90.0% 90.0%

Objective 3.5 Increase the six-year graduation rate of minority students to 57.0% or above in FY 2009. 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Performance Measures Actual Actual Actual Actual Estimated Estimated Output Six year graduation rate of minority students4 55.6% 58.2% 66.8% 63.4% 63.5% 63.5%

Objective 3.6 Increase the six-year graduation rate of African-American students to greater than 59.0% in FY 2009. 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Performance Measures Actual Actual Actual Actual Estimated Estimated Output Six year graduation rate of African- American students4 58.0% 57.8% 63.5% 62.5% 63.0% 63.0%

Objective 3.7 Increase and maintain the percent of economically disadvantaged students above 47.0% in FY 2009. 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Performance Measures Actual Actual Actual Actual Estimated Estimated Input Percent of economically disadvantaged students 43.1% 42.0% 40.4% 40.0% 42.0% 45.0%

Goal 4: Achieve and sustain national eminence in providing quality education, research and public service. Objective 4.1 Maintain the second-year retention rate of TU undergraduates at or above 87.0% through FY 2009. 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Performance Measures Actual Actual Actual Actual Estimated Estimated Output Second year retention rate of students4 87.7% 86.3% 83.8% 84.2% 84.5% 85.0%

Objective 4.2 Increase the six-year graduation rate of TU undergraduates from 59.9% in FY 2004 to 65.0% in FY 2009. 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Performance Measures Actual Actual Actual Actual Estimated Estimated Output Sixth year graduation rate of students4 64.1% 61.0% 65.0% 68.2% 68.0% 69.0%

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Objective 4.3 Maintain the level of student satisfaction with education received for employment at or above 90% through Survey Year 2008. Performance Measures 1998 Survey 2000 Survey 2002 Survey 2005 Survey 2008 Survey 2011 Survey Actual Actual Actual Actual Actual Estimate Quality Percent of students satisfied with education received for employment1 86.4% 90.6% 90.0% 90.6% 91.6% 92.0%

Objective 4.4 Maintain the level of student satisfaction with education received for graduate/professional school at or above 97% through Survey Year 2008. Performance Measures 1998 Survey 2000 Survey 2002 Survey 2005 Survey 2008 Survey 2011 Survey Actual Actual Actual Actual Actual Estimate Quality Percent of students satisfied with education received for graduate/professional school1 95.9% 98.9% 97.1% 97.8% 98.7% 98.0%

Goal 5: Maximize the efficient and effective use of state resources. Objective 5.1 Maintain expenditures on facility renewal at 0.8 percent through FY 2009.5 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Performance Measures Actual Actual Actual Actual Estimated Estimated Efficiency Percent of replacement cost

expended in facility renewal and renovation 1.0% 2.4% 3.45% 1.83% 1.50% 1.73%

Objective 5.2 Increase the number of students enrolled in TU courses delivered off campus or through distance education from 3,323 in FY 2004 to 4,631 in FY 2009. 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Performance Measures Actual Actual Actual Actual Estimated Estimated Input Number of students enrolled in distance education and off campus courses 3,784 6,065 7,160 8,824 9,000 9,500 Footnotes: 1. Data for 1998, 2000, 2002, 2005, and 2008 Survey Actual were obtained from the MHEC Alumni Survey follow-up of Bachelor’s degree recipients. 2. Includes Fall data only. 3. Based on salary of those employed full-time. 4. MHEC data. 5. The value of the campus infrastructure is expected to increase with the addition of new facilities. 6. Corrected data – Reduced the previous count by 105 Integrated Elementary Education -Special Education students who had been inadvertently double counted. 7. Includes 25 Early Childhood Education and 37 Integrated Elementary Education – Special Education students whose program plan was not changed from “pre- major” to “major” status before the EIS census file and table were created. 8. The following information is provided in response to the 2008 request of the Joint Chairs for additional information on minority student enrollment. Towson University undergraduate minority student enrollment, broken down by minority group for the two most recent fiscal years was as follows: African American 10.9% in FY 07 and 11.3% in FY 08; Hispanic 2.5% in FY 07 and 2.4% in FY 08; Asian 4.0% in FY 07 and 4.1% in FY 08; Native American 0.3% in FY 07 and 0.4% in FY08. * Includes nursing students enrolled at USM – Hagerstown. Began enrolling students at this facility in Fall 2006. 11/18/08

8 Towson University Dashboard Indicators, December 2008

Italicized figures are figures against which peer comparisons should be made. As of 12/2/08 * Measure used by U.S. News

* Benchmark = Comparison to external standard (P = peers; B = BOR policy; N = national standard; S = State policy; I = institutional goal) Eminence/Quality Students Faculty Alumni Satisf. Funding 12 3 4 5 1535 36 8 9 10 Fresh. yr. GPA 2nd year Acceptance Afr.-Amer., Aver. Wgtd. aver Average (2-yr.) Operating expend. Funding 6-year for 1st time F-T retention rate for Hispan., Nat. Amer. faculty faculty salary undergrad alumni per FTE stdt. guideline % Average SAT* graduation rate* freshmen rate* freshmen* as % of UGs salary %ile giving rate* (Excl. auxil./hosp.) achieved (FY) Year ++ + + - ++++ ++ 2004 1078 60% 2.92 82% 68% 12% $60,000 66 7% $10,773 77% 2005 1087 56% 2.83 79% 63% 13% $63,282 74 7% $11,108 80% 2006 1072 64% 2.91 83% 69% 14% $65,589 73 7% $11,881 100% 2007 1084 66% 83% 60% 14% $68,735 75 7% $12,275 90% 2008 $70,217 71 6% 88%

Benchmark* 925-1142 P 51% P 2.95 I 77% P 76% P 14% P $69,872 P 85% B 8% P $16,224 P 100% S (25th & 75th %ile) Workforce Access & Academic Success Economic Development Development 11 12 13 34 32 19 Demand: % of Resident UG Average applicants admitted tuition & fees % of undergrads undergraduate Teacher (new freshmen & MD comm. college (Yr. beginning) receiving debt burden licensure transfer students) transfers% financial aid upon graduation passing rate Year + chg. -+- + 2004 72% 1335 $6,672 7% 56% $15,575 92% 2005 67% 1429 $7,096 6% 57% $14,808 94% 2006 71% 1483 $7,164 1% 58% $12,472 94% 2007 62% 1630 $7,234 1% 56% 93% 2008 $7,314 1% 95%

Benchmark* 65% I 1300 I P 56% I $16,097 P 99% P

Stewardship Effectiveness & Efficiency 22 23 21 24 25 26 27 28 29-TU** 30 31 State Expend. for instr. Expend. for admin. Fund balance % of Facilities % of undergrad. 4-year Tching. workload appropriations as % of oper. expend. Expend. for instr. as % of oper. expend. increase: goal fundraising Classroom renewal $ as % of credits from graduation courses per per FTE student (Excl. auxil./hosp.) per FTE student (Excl. auxil./hosp.) achievement goal achieved utilization rate replacemt. value non-tradit. methods rate FTE faculty Year ++ + - + ++ + + ++ 2004 $4,044 40% $4,331 15% Met goal 105% 69% 0.4% 30% 7.2 2005 $4,012 41% $4,524 14% Met goal 273% 71% 1.3% 4.3% 29% 7.4 2006 $4,183 40% $4,693 16% Met goal 121% 67% 1.5% 6.1% 32% 7.4 2007 $4,783 40% $4,921 15% Met goal 110% 71% 3.2% 7.3% 36% 7.3 2008 Met goal 104% 73% 0.9% 7.3

Benchmark* $7,175 P 44% P $7,262 P 10% P B 100% I 66% N 0.2% increase B 7.5% B 25% P 7.5 B

** This is an institution-specific indicator. See "Institution-Specific Indicators" for definition

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9 Towson University Peer Performance Data, 2008

% minority % African- Average (4-yr.) Six-year Six-year Six-year Passing rate Passing rate SAT of all American of all second-year graduation graduation rate graduation rate on teacher in nursing University 25th/75th %ile undergraduates undergraduates retention rate rate all minorities African-Americans licensure exams licensing exam

Towson U. 1010-1160 18.2% 11.3% 83% 63.6% 65.2% 64.9% 95% 83% Ball State U. 940-1150 9.8% 6.9% 78% 57.4% 50.9% 48.7% 99% 98% California State U., Sacramento 840-1080 41.1% 7.1% 79% 42.1% 39.3% 30.4% 100% 95% East Carolina U. 930-1120 20.4% 15.5% 78% 56.4% 52.7% 56.0% 96% 95% Eastern Michigan U. 870-1110 23.7% 18.4% 74% 39.9% 31.0% 30.0% 100% NA James Madison U. 1050-1230 11.2% 3.9% 92% 79.8% 71.9% 65.3% 99% 96% Massachusetts, U. of, Boston 880-1120 36.0% 15.3% 71% 35.8% 36.2% 30.8% 97% 80% North Carolina, U. of, Charlotte 960-1150 23.7% 14.4% 77% 49.8% 52.9% 51.1% 100% 95% Northern Iowa, U. of 990-1180 5.8% 2.6% 81% 67.1% 52.0% 46.3% NA none Portland State U. 920-1170 18.9% 3.3% 67% 37.2% 40.5% 42.1% 100% none Western Kentucky U. 870-1110 12.3% 9.6% 73% 49.2% 44.1% 45.7% 97% 89%

Average of Peers 925-1142 20.3% 9.7% 77% 51.5% 47.2% 44.6% 99% 93%

Average (2-yr.) undergraduate TU institution-specific indicators alumni % Residential Student/Faculty Selectivity University giving rate Students Ratio (Acceptance Rate)

Towson U. 7% 23% 18/1 69% Ball State U. 14% 38% 17/1 79% California State U., Sacramento 2% 5% 20/1 62% East Carolina U. 5% 24% 20/1 76% Eastern Michigan U. 3% 16% 18/1 79% James Madison U. 9% 37% 16/1 63% Massachusetts, U. of, Boston 5% NA 15/1 63% North Carolina, U. of, Charlotte 7% 26% 14/1 73% Northern Iowa, U. of 13% 38% 16/1 78% Portland State U. 5% 12% 16/1 91% Western Kentucky U. 17% 31% 18/1 91%

Average of Peers 8.0% 25% 17/1 76%

NA - Data not available

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Towson University Data Journal Fall 2008 Highlights Summary and Highlights

The Student Body Towson University’s enrolled population is 21,111 as of fall 2008. Of these students: • 18.2% are graduate students and 81.8% are undergraduates • 88% of undergraduate students are enrolled full-time • New transfer enrollment accounts for 1,942 students • 59.7% of undergraduates and 74.8% of graduate students are female • 19% of undergraduates and 15.8% of graduate students represent a minority group • 17.1% of undergraduate students are out-of-state students and 3.2% are international students • 9.3% of graduate students are out-of-state and 6.4% are international students

Undergraduate Students There were 17,272 full and part-time undergraduate students enrolled at Towson University in fall 2008. The university has 62 active undergraduate major programs of study. Based on a count of all declared majors (1st, 2nd, & 3rd), the top five majors for all undergraduate students are: Business Administration (2,624), Psychology (1038), Mass Communication (1022), Nursing (836), and Elementary Education (781). The count of all majors distributed by college includes: 19% for the College of Liberal Arts, 19% for the College of Business and Economics,17% for the College of Fine Arts and Communication,15% for the College of Health Professions,11% for the College of Science and Mathematics, and 9% for the College of Education. Towson University granted 3,204 bachelor’s degrees in the 2007-2008 academic year. Sixty-six percent of the fall 2002 freshman cohort graduated within six years.

First-Time Undergraduates More than 15,000 students applied for fall 2008 admission to Towson University. Sixty-one percent were accepted and 30% enrolled. New first-time, full-time, degree-seeking undergraduate enrollment increased by 35.7% (743 students) from fall 2004 (2,083) to fall 2008 (2,826). Using a count of all majors as a measure, the top five declared majors for first-time, full-time, degree- seeking undergraduates in fall 2008 are: Business Administration (342), Psychology (156), Nursing (144), Elementary Education (131), and Biology (116). Only twenty-two percent (634) enrolled with an undeclared major. Eighty-seven percent of all freshmen live in University-owned housing in the residence halls.

Transfer Students Towson received 4,378 applications from transfer students. Seventy-three percent were accepted (3,200) and 60% (1908) of those accepted enrolled. Using a count of all majors as a measure, the top five declared majors for new undergraduate transfer students are: Business Administration (379), Psychology (102), Nursing (99), Accounting (91), and Elementary Education (83). Fifty-eight percent of all transfers come from Maryland community colleges. Of these community colleges, the top five for Towson University transfer students are:

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• Community College of Baltimore County • Anne Arundel Community College • Harford Community College •

Graduate Students Towson University has 40 masters programs, 4 doctoral programs, 19 post-bachelor certificates, and 5 certificates of advanced study. Overall, graduate students make up 18% of the student body at Towson. Of the total enrolled graduate population of 3,839, approximately 80% (3,063) are degree-seeking students, and 15.8% of graduate students represent a minority group. Towson University awarded 924 master’s degrees, 14 doctorates, 93 post-bachelors and 17 certificates of advanced study during the 2007- 2008 academic year. Graduate student enrollment has increased by 14.4% (483 students) since fall 2004. The top five graduate programs include: Human Resource Development (259), Reading Education (230), Teaching (185), Instructional Technology (177), and Applied Information Technology (167).

Faculty and Staff There are 3,230 full and part-time faculty and staff employed at Towson University. These groups include: • Faculty 46.2% • Professionals 20.1% • Secretarial and Clerical 12.2% • Teaching Assistants 8.2% • Executive-Administrative-Managerial 5.4% • Technical and Paraprofessional 3.3% • Skilled Crafts 2.7% • Service/Maintenance 2.0%

Faculty members make up the largest percentage of employees at Towson University. Of the 1,492 faculty members, 53.9% are female, and 13.1% are members of a racial or ethnic minority. The faculty-student ratio for the 2007-2008 academic year was 11.25 (College of Education), 13.24 (College of Fine Arts and Communication), 21.15 (College of Business and Economics), 16.85 (College of Liberal Arts), 13.98 (College of Health Professions), and 17.13 (Fisher College of Science and Mathematics). Among the full-time, tenured or tenure track faculty group, 93% have terminal degrees.

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Towson University Data Journal Fall 2008 Total Student Enrollments Full and Part-Time Undergraduate and Graduate Enrolled Population 10 Year Trend

22,000

20,000

18,000

16,000

14,000

12,000

10,000

8,000

6,000

4,000

2,000

0 Fall '99 Fall '00 Fall '01 Fall '02 Fall '03 Fall '04 Fall '05 Fall '06 Fall '07 Fall '08

Fall '99 Fall '00 Fall '01 Fall '02 Fall '03 Fall '04 Fall '05 Fall '06 Fall '07 Fall '08 Graduate 2,666 2,824 3,021 3,185 3,207 3,356 3,516 3,547 3,539 3,839 Undergraduate 13,981 13,905 13,959 14,296 13,981 14,311 14,495 15,374 16,219 17,272

Source: EIS Table. Chapter 1 Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. Total Student Enrollment 13 Table 1. Towson University

Full & Part-Time UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE ENROLLED POPULATION BY GENDER: FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total

Undergraduate Full-Time 4,718 7,687 12,405 4,882 7,930 12,812 5,230 8,309 13,539 5,539 8,641 14,180 5,997 9,234 15,231 Part-Time 828 1,078 1,906 766 917 1,683 859 976 1,835 937 1,102 2,039 961 1,080 2,041 Sum: 5,546 8,765 14,311 5,648 8,847 14,495 6,089 9,285 15,374 6,476 9,743 16,219 6,958 10,314 17,272

Graduate Full-Time 199 603 802 196 623 819 223 663 886 215 691 906 283 772 1,055 Part-Time 646 1,908 2,554 681 2,016 2,697 685 1,976 2,661 671 1,962 2,633 683 2,101 2,784 Sum: 845 2,511 3,356 877 2,639 3,516 908 2,639 3,547 886 2,653 3,539 966 2,873 3,839

Grand Sum: 17,667 18,011 18,921 19,758 21,111

Undergraduate % Full-Time 85 88 87 86 90 88 86 89 88 86 89 87 86 90 88 % Part-Time 15 12 13 14 10 12 14 11 12 14 11 13 14 10 12 Sum: 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 % Gender: 38.8 61.2 39.0 61.0 39.6 60.4 39.9 60.1 40.3 59.7

Graduate % Full-Time 24 24 24 22 24 23 25 25 25 24 26 26 29 27 27 % Part-Time 76 76 76 78 76 77 75 75 75 76 74 74 71 73 73 Sum: 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 % Gender: 25.2 74.8 24.9 75.1 25.6 74.4 25.0 75.0 25.2 74.8

% Undergraduate 81.0 80.5 81.3 82.1 81.8 % Graduate 19.0 19.5 18.7 17.9 18.2

Source: EIS-M140. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research..

Chapter 1 14 Total Student Enrollment Table 2a. Towson University

UNDERGRADUATE & GRADUATE ENROLLED POPULATION Full & Part-Time BY CLASS YEAR & GENDER: FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

Class Men Women Total Year F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

Frequency New Freshman 707 856 995 984 1,041 1,376 1,451 1,704 1,681 1,791 2,083 2,307 2,699 2,665 2,832 Freshman-Other 323 458 566 620 638 484 679 757 761 708 807 1,137 1,323 1,381 1,346 Sophomore 1,168 1,000 1,228 1,383 1,561 1,819 1,610 1,869 2,067 2,192 2,987 2,610 3,097 3,450 3,753 Junior 1,442 1,522 1,462 1,577 1,801 2,151 2,259 2,222 2,397 2,699 3,593 3,781 3,684 3,974 4,500 Senior 1,629 1,569 1,563 1,584 1,632 2,528 2,565 2,394 2,434 2,565 4,157 4,134 3,957 4,018 4,197 Unclassified UG 277 243 275 328 285 407 283 339 403 359 684 526 614 731 644 Graduate 845 877 908 886 966 2,511 2,639 2,639 2,653 2,873 3,356 3,516 3,547 3,539 3,839 TOTAL: 6,391 6,525 6,997 7,362 7,924 11,276 11,486 11,924 12,396 13,187 17,667 18,011 18,921 19,758 21,111

% Gender: 36.2 36.2 37.0 37.3 37.5 63.8 63.8 63.0 62.7 62.5

% Class: % New Freshman 11.1 13.1 14.2 13.4 13.1 12.2 12.6 14.3 13.6 13.6 11.8 12.8 14.3 13.5 13.4 % Freshman-Other 5.1 7.0 8.1 8.4 8.1 4.3 5.9 6.3 6.1 5.4 4.6 6.3 7.0 7.0 6.4 % Sophomore 18.3 15.3 17.6 18.8 19.7 16.1 14.0 15.7 16.7 16.6 16.9 14.5 16.4 17.5 17.8 % Junior 22.6 23.3 20.9 21.4 22.7 19.1 19.7 18.6 19.3 20.5 20.3 21.0 19.5 20.1 21.3 % Senior 25.5 24.0 22.3 21.5 20.6 22.4 22.3 20.1 19.6 19.5 23.5 23.0 20.9 20.3 19.9 % Unclassified UG 4.3 3.7 3.9 4.5 3.6 3.6 2.5 2.8 3.3 2.7 3.9 2.9 3.2 3.7 3.1 % Graduate 13.2 13.4 13.0 12.0 12.2 22.3 23.0 22.1 21.4 21.8 19.0 19.5 18.7 17.9 18.2 TOTAL: 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Note: Unclassified UG includes all undergraduate, non-degree seeking students. Classification of students is determined by credit hours earned: freshman, 1-29; sophomore, 30-59; junior, 60-89; senior, 90+. Source: EIS-M140. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 1 Total Student Enrollment 15 Table 2b. Towson University

UNDERGRADUATE & GRADUATE ENROLLED POPULATION Full & Part-Time BY ETHNIC BACKGROUND & GENDER: FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

Ethnic Men Women Total Background F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

Frequency African-Amer. 589 610 626 672 731 1,340 1,421 1,532 1,620 1,719 1,929 2,031 2,158 2,292 2,450 Amer. Indian 15 23 26 30 30 25 31 29 39 48 40 54 55 69 78 Asian 224 252 283 307 365 337 358 418 441 476 561 610 701 748 841 Hispanic 138 135 153 158 197 220 243 273 292 317 358 378 426 450 514 White 4,655 4,733 4,963 5,176 5,405 8,164 8,210 8,214 8,486 8,911 12,819 12,943 13,177 13,662 14,316 Other/Unknown 541 565 654 719 834 893 918 1,114 1,169 1,359 1,434 1,483 1,768 1,888 2,193 Foreign 229 207 292 300 362 297 305 344 349 357 526 512 636 649 719 TOTAL: 6,391 6,525 6,997 7,362 7,924 11,276 11,486 11,924 12,396 13,187 17,667 18,011 18,921 19,758 21,111

% Gender: 36.2 36.2 37.0 37.3 37.5 63.8 63.8 63.0 62.7 62.5

% Ethnicity: % African-Amer. 9.2 9.3 8.9 9.1 9.2 11.9 12.4 12.8 13.1 13.0 10.9 11.3 11.4 11.6 11.6 % Amer. Indian 0.2 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 % Asian 3.5 3.9 4.0 4.2 4.6 3.0 3.1 3.5 3.6 3.6 3.2 3.4 3.7 3.8 4.0 % Hispanic 2.2 2.1 2.2 2.1 2.5 2.0 2.1 2.3 2.4 2.4 2.0 2.1 2.3 2.3 2.4 % White 72.8 72.5 70.9 70.3 68.2 72.4 71.5 68.9 68.5 67.6 72.6 71.9 69.6 69.1 67.8 % Other/Unknown 8.5 8.7 9.3 9.8 10.5 7.9 8.0 9.3 9.4 10.3 8.1 8.2 9.3 9.6 10.4 % Foreign 3.6 3.2 4.2 4.1 4.6 2.6 2.7 2.9 2.8 2.7 3.0 2.8 3.4 3.3 3.4 TOTAL: 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Source: EIS-M140. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 1 Total Student Enrollment 16 Full-Time Equivalent Students Graduates and Undergraduates Fall 1998 - Fall 2008

18,000

16,000

14,000

12,000

10,000

8,000

6,000

4,000

2,000

0 Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall '98 '99 '00 '01 '02 '03 '04 '05 '06 '07 '08

Fall '98 Fall '99 Fall '00 Fall '01 Fall '02 Fall '03 Fall '04 Fall '05 Fall '06 Fall '07 Fall '08 Graduate Enrollment 978 1,080 1,167 1,276 1,347 1,370 1,528 1,490 1,637 1,651 1,778 Undergraduate Enrollment 11,751 12,172 12,196 12,275 12,787 12,479 12,833 13,270 14,098 14,832 15,925

Source: EIS Table. Chapter 1 Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. Total Student Enrollment 17 Table 3. Towson University

Annualized Full-Time Equivalent Students Undergraduates & Graduates AY 1998 - AY 2008

Semester Fall '98 Fall '99 Fall '00 Fall '01 Fall '02 Fall '03 Fall '04 Fall '05 Fall '06 Fall '07 Fall '08 Spring '99 Spring '00 Spring '01 Spring '02 Spring '03 Spring '04 Spring '05 Spring '06 Spring '07 Spring '08 Spring '09

Undergraduate Fall FTES 11,751 12,172 12,196 12,275 12,787 12,479 12,833 13,270 14,098 14,832 15,925 Spring FTES 10,940 11,377 11,492 11,905 12,171 11,941 12,232 12,639 13,337 14,018 15,157 Annualized FTES 11,345 11,775 11,844 12,090 12,479 12,210 12,532 12,954 13,717 14,425 15,541

Graduate Fall FTES 978 1,080 1,167 1,276 1,347 1,370 1,528 1,490 1,637 1,651 1,778 Spring FTES 949 1,023 1,152 1,252 1,287 1,333 1,364 1,383 1,622 1,708 1,689 Annualized FTES 963 1,052 1,159 1,264 1,317 1,351 1,446 1,437 1,629 1,680 1,733

Total Fall FTES 12,729 13,253 13,362 13,551 14,134 13,849 14,360 14,760 15,735 16,483 17,703 Spring FTES 11,889 12,400 12,644 13,157 13,458 13,274 13,596 14,022 14,959 15,725 16,846 Annualized FTES 12,309 12,826 13,003 13,354 13,796 13,561 13,978 14,391 15,347 16,105 17,274

Note: Fall & Spring FTES is determined by dividing undergraduate credits by 15 and graduate credits by 12. Annualized FTES is the average of the Fall & Spring FTES. Source: S-6. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 1 Total Student Enrollment 18 Table 4a. Towson University

FACULTY STUDENT RATIO BY COLLEGE: ACADEMIC YEAR 2007 - 2008

College & Fall '07 Spring '08 Academic Year 2007-2008 Major Student/ Student/ Student/ FTE Faculty UG FTES GRAD FTES Faculty FTE Faculty UG FTES GRAD FTES Faculty FTE Faculty UG FTES GRAD FTES Faculty

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS:

English 67.75 886.27 39.92 13.67 67.75 768.67 39.50 11.93 67.75 827.47 39.71 12.80 Family Studies / HRD 16.63 204.33 86.00 17.46 16.63 208.00 91.25 17.99 16.63 206.17 88.63 17.73 Modern Languages 24.13 332.80 0.00 13.79 24.13 282.87 0.00 11.72 24.13 307.83 0.00 12.76 Geography 16.38 272.67 20.00 17.87 16.38 241.20 18.08 15.83 16.38 256.93 19.04 16.85 History 22.63 403.27 2.50 17.93 22.63 341.80 3.92 15.28 22.63 372.53 3.21 16.60 Interdisciplinary Studies 1.25 93.40 21.33 91.78 1.25 103.60 15.50 95.28 1.25 98.50 18.42 93.54 Philosophy 13.75 219.60 1.50 16.08 13.75 236.00 1.25 17.25 13.75 227.80 1.38 16.67 Political Science 20.25 366.93 1.75 18.21 20.25 337.07 1.00 16.69 20.25 352.00 1.38 17.45 Psychology 53.75 968.67 117.42 20.21 53.75 853.00 120.00 18.10 53.75 910.83 118.71 19.15 Sociology 31.25 653.67 0.50 20.93 31.25 670.00 2.50 21.52 31.25 661.83 1.50 21.23 Women's Studies 9.75 159.60 7.00 17.09 9.75 154.93 5.75 16.48 9.75 157.27 6.38 16.78 Sum: 277.52 4,561.21 297.92 17.51 277.52 4,197.14 298.75 16.20 277.52 4,379.16 298.36 16.85

COLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS:

Audiology, Speech-Language Pathology, Deaf Studies 25.75 187.20 108.92 11.50 25.75 179.47 102.67 10.96 25.75 183.33 105.79 11.23 Health 22.13 336.60 43.25 17.16 22.13 353.20 38.25 17.69 22.13 344.90 40.75 17.43 Kinesiology 34.75 498.77 0.00 14.35 34.75 553.43 1.08 15.96 34.75 526.10 0.54 15.16 Nursing 34.50 277.13 20.50 8.63 34.50 263.60 25.50 8.38 34.50 270.37 23.00 8.50 Occupational Therapy 18.50 215.93 54.92 14.64 18.50 149.67 67.25 11.73 18.50 182.80 61.08 13.18 Physician Assistant Studies 1.00 0.00 91.00 91.00 1.00 0.00 109.75 109.75 1.00 0.00 100.38 100.38 Sum: 110.88 1,328.43 209.67 13.87 110.88 1,319.90 241.83 14.08 110.88 1,324.17 225.75 13.98

FISHER COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS: Biology 42.00 731.47 35.58 18.26 42.00 689.47 37.58 17.31 42.00 710.47 36.58 17.79 Chemistry 25.25 378.73 13.50 15.53 25.25 380.53 15.08 15.67 25.25 379.63 14.29 15.60 Computer Science 38.00 593.00 154.17 19.66 38.00 554.47 156.33 18.71 38.00 573.73 155.25 19.18 Environmental Studies 0.38 4.40 15.33 51.92 0.38 4.80 10.33 39.82 0.38 4.60 12.83 45.87 Mathematics 57.88 1003.67 42.92 18.08 57.88 868.33 33.25 15.58 57.88 936.00 38.08 16.83 Physics 29.88 448.20 0.58 15.02 29.88 454.60 0.00 15.21 29.88 451.40 0.29 15.12 Sum: 193.39 3,159.47 262.08 17.69 193.39 2,952.20 252.57 16.57 193.39 3,055.83 257.32 17.13

Chapter 1 Total Student Enrollment 19 Table 4a. Towson University

FACULTY STUDENT RATIO BY COLLEGE: ACADEMIC YEAR 2007 - 2008

College & Fall '07 Spring '08 Academic Year 2007-2008 Major Student/ Student/ Student/ FTE Faculty UG FTES GRAD FTES Faculty FTE Faculty UG FTES GRAD FTES Faculty FTE Faculty UG FTES GRAD FTES Faculty

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION:

Early Childhood Ed 22.13 186.60 64.00 11.32 22.13 175.13 67.58 10.97 22.13 180.87 65.79 11.15 Educational Tech & Literacy 38.00 316.40 325.83 16.90 38.00 262.00 269.83 14.00 38.00 289.20 297.83 15.45 Elementary Ed 34.25 293.00 10.25 8.85 34.25 244.00 17.08 7.62 34.25 268.50 13.67 8.24 Instruc. Leadership & Dev 10.63 0.00 77.25 7.27 10.63 0.00 101.75 9.57 10.63 0.00 89.50 8.42 Secondary Education 14.13 61.47 13.58 5.31 14.13 68.87 51.25 8.50 14.13 65.17 32.42 6.91 Reading, Special Ed & Tech 15.63 138.40 60.50 12.73 15.63 171.00 57.25 14.60 15.63 154.70 58.88 13.66 Sum: 134.77 995.87 551.41 11.48 134.77 921.00 564.74 11.02 134.77 958.44 558.09 11.25

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION: Art 42.38 567.40 29.75 14.09 42.38 555.33 31.08 13.84 42.38 561.37 30.42 13.96 Dance 10.25 99.47 0.00 9.70 10.25 77.13 0.00 7.52 10.25 88.30 0.00 8.61 Electronic Media & Film 19.63 298.93 0.00 15.23 19.63 299.53 0.00 15.26 19.63 299.23 0.00 15.24 Mass Comm & Comm Studies 40.63 700.93 14.00 17.60 40.63 653.00 11.33 16.35 40.63 676.97 12.67 16.97 Music 39.75 358.80 21.17 9.56 39.75 332.10 17.08 8.78 39.75 345.45 19.13 9.17 Theatre 20.63 243.93 13.42 12.47 20.63 251.07 11.83 12.74 20.63 247.50 12.63 12.61 Sum: 173.27 2,269.46 78.34 13.55 173.27 2,168.16 71.32 12.92 173.27 2,218.82 74.85 13.24

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & ECONOMICS: Accounting 25.00 586.67 11.25 23.92 25.00 534.20 23.75 22.32 25.00 560.43 17.50 23.12 Business Excellence 5.13 91.80 0.00 17.89 5.13 110.20 0.00 21.48 5.13 101.00 0.00 19.69 Economics 24.38 571.47 11.75 23.92 24.38 501.60 12.00 21.07 24.38 536.53 11.88 22.49 Finance 9.50 175.40 2.00 18.67 9.50 175.00 11.50 19.63 9.50 175.20 6.75 19.15 Marketing 15.50 286.53 14.25 19.41 15.50 286.20 8.00 18.98 15.50 286.37 11.13 19.19 Management 23.50 444.40 8.75 19.28 23.50 470.93 19.00 20.85 23.50 457.67 13.88 20.07 Sum: 103.01 2,156.27 48.00 21.40 103.01 2,078.13 74.25 20.89 103.01 2,117.20 61.14 21.15

Grand Total: 992.84 14,470.71 1,447.42 16.03 992.84 13,636.53 1,503.46 15.25 992.84 14,053.62 1,475.51 15.64

Note: UG FTES = Undergraduate credit hours divided by 15 GRAD FTES = Graduate credit hours divided by 12 Student/Faculty Ratio = sum of UG FTES and GRAD FTES divided by FTE Faculty

Source: EDS & Enrolled Population Research File. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 1 Total Student Enrollment 20 Undergraduate and Graduate Credit Hours by Year (Day, Evening, and Unscheduled) Fall 2005 - Fall 2008

300,000

250,000

200,000

150,000

100,000

50,000

0 Fall '05 Fall '06 Fall '07 Fall '08 Undergraduate Enrollment 199,047 211,474 222,474 238,869 Graduate Enrollment 17,884 19,169 19,363 20,880

Source: Peoplesoft Research Tables. Chapter 1 Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. Total Student Enrollment 21 Undergraduate and Graduate Credit Hours by College (Day, Evening, and Unscheduled) Fall 2008

Other College of 1% Health Professions College of 11% Fine Arts & Communication 15%

Fisher College of Science & Math College of 21% Business & Economics 14%

College of Education 9% College of Liberal Arts 29%

Source: Peoplesoft Research Tables. Chapter 1 Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. Total Student Enrollment 22 Table 4b. Towson University

Credit Hours By College (Day, Evening & Unscheduled) Fall 2005 - Fall 2008

College & Lower Division Upper Division Total Undergrad Graduate Total Major F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS: Cultural Studies 261 345 210 438 69 147 195 165 330 492 405 603 0 0 0 0 330 492 405 603 English 8,754 8,592 8,229 8,397 5,199 4,970 4,964 5,733 13,953 13,562 13,193 14,130 15 24 21 6 13,968 13,586 13,214 14,136 Family Studies 1,404 1,806 1,947 2,148 1,216 1,240 1,118 1,326 2,620 3,046 3,065 3,474 51 72 39 48 2,671 3,118 3,104 3,522 General Studies 170 184 104 130 0 0 0 0 170 184 104 130 0 0 0 0 170 184 104 130 Geography 3,177 3,276 3,132 3,691 723 747 958 885 3,900 4,023 4,090 4,576 247 204 240 241 4,147 4,227 4,330 4,817 History 3,993 4,794 4,740 5,193 1,492 1,173 1,309 1,598 5,485 5,967 6,049 6,791 36 21 30 18 5,521 5,988 6,079 6,809 Honors 23 0 267 285 6 81 177 6 29 81 444 291 0 0 0 0 29 81 444 291 Human Resource Development 0 0 00 00 00 0000774987 993 798 774 987 993 798 Humanities 0 0 00 00 00 00006666 87 75 66 66 87 75 Interdisciplinary Studies 162 285 741 495 0 0 12 44 162 285 753 539 0 0 0 0 162 285 753 539 International Studies 0 0 001218 3 10 12 18 3 10 0 0 0 0 12 18 3 10 Liberal Studies 0 0 00 00 00 00003648 57 54 36 48 57 54 Law and American Civilization 105 168 004233 42 27 147 201 42 27 0 0 0 0 147 201 42 27 Metropolitan Studies 0 102 102 228 3 0 9 6 3 102 111 234 0 0 0 0 3 102 111 234 Modern Languages 3,726 3,786 3,798 3,870 960 940 1,074 1,119 4,686 4,726 4,872 4,989 0 0 0 0 4,686 4,726 4,872 4,989 Philosophy 2,721 2,391 2,730 2,829 777 792 762 477 3,498 3,183 3,492 3,306 6 12 18 12 3,504 3,195 3,510 3,318 Political Science 2,862 3,057 3,507 3,948 1,566 1,978 1,844 1,943 4,428 5,035 5,351 5,891 30 42 21 15 4,458 5,077 5,372 5,906 Professional Writing 0 0 00 00 00 0000580457 458 453 580 457 458 453 Religious Studies 189 297 204 570 84 69 75 66 273 366 279 636 0 0 0 0 273 366 279 636 Psychology 6,502 7,360 8,187 7,843 5,561 6,156 6,343 6,160 12,063 13,516 14,530 14,003 1,627 1,627 1,409 1,461 13,690 15,143 15,939 15,464 Sociology 5,238 6,081 6,522 6,909 4,054 3,188 3,283 3,484 9,292 9,269 9,805 10,393 33 30 6 18 9,325 9,299 9,811 10,411 Social Science 0 0 008148 69 0 81 48 69 0 135 149 112 148 216 197 181 148 Women's Studies 1,437 1,626 1,851 1,827 462 445 543 459 1,899 2,071 2,394 2,286 177 90 84 103 2,076 2,161 2,478 2,389 Sum: 40,724 44,150 46,271 48,801 22,307 22,025 22,780 23,508 63,031 66,175 69,051 72,309 3,813 3,829 3,575 3,450 66,844 70,004 72,626 75,759

FISHER COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS: AIT 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 6 0 1,363 1,297 1,134 1,207 1,363 1,297 1,140 1,207 Astronomy 628 764 796 808 204 15 297 171 832 779 1,093 979 0 0 0 0 832 779 1,093 979 Biology 7,488 8,272 8,313 8,908 2,607 2,485 2,659 2,764 10,095 10,757 10,972 11,672 341 429 427 453 10,436 11,186 11,399 12,125 Chemistry 3,473 3,508 3,820 3,979 1,469 1,655 1,793 1,864 4,942 5,163 5,613 5,843 10 42 102 69 4,952 5,205 5,715 5,912 CIS 294 243 357 420 666 525 558 702 960 768 915 1,122 0 0 0 0 960 768 915 1,122 Computer Science 4,995 6,263 6,296 7,592 1,560 1,566 1,678 1,822 6,555 7,829 7,974 9,414 791 655 716 790 7,346 8,484 8,690 10,204 Developmental Math 1,414 1,518 1,952 2,150 0 0 0 0 1,414 1,518 1,952 2,150 0 0 0 0 1,414 1,518 1,952 2,150 Environmental Studies 0 0 0 0 75 138 66 105 75 138 66 105 161 165 184 202 236 303 250 307 Forensic Science 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 128 0 0 60 128 Geology 688 752 800 756 81 141 191 165 769 893 991 921 8 4 4 0 777 897 995 921 Interdisciplinary NM 156 160 0 0 45 0 93 0 201 160 93 0 0 0 0 0 201 160 93 0 Mathematics 9,668 10,980 11,340 12,221 1,434 1,373 1,763 1,948 11,102 12,353 13,103 14,169 301 265 434 421 11,403 12,618 13,537 14,590 Math Education 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 147 120 81 171 147 120 81 171 Molecular Biology & Bioinfo 0 0 0 0 104 88 68 115 104 88 68 115 0 0 0 0 104 88 68 115 Physical Science 548 572 564 576 255 174 212 246 803 746 776 822 0 0 0 0 803 746 776 822 Physics 2,795 3,263 3,291 3,504 227 196 165 235 3,022 3,459 3,456 3,739 0 0 0 0 3,022 3,459 3,456 3,739 Science Education 0 0 0 0 466 355 407 527 466 355 407 527 18 117 3 0 484 472 410 527 Sum: 32,147 36,295 37,529 40,914 9,193 8,711 9,956 10,664 41,340 45,006 47,485 51,578 3,140 3,094 3,145 3,441 44,480 48,100 50,630 55,019

23 Credit Hours By College (Day, Evening & Unscheduled) Table 4b. Fall 2005 - Fall 2008 Towson University

College & Lower Division Upper Division Total Undergrad Graduate Total Major F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

COLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS: Allied Health 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 123 0 0 0 123 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 123 Audiology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 444 429 380 423 444 429 380 423 Chem. Dependency Counseling Educ. 0000 3906 39060000 3 906 Deaf Studies 66 897 1,206 1,080 216 249 361 476 282 1,146 1,567 1,556 0 0 0 0 282 1,146 1,567 1,556 Gerontology 114 111 108 123 9 135 84 246 123 246 192 369 57 78 60 51 180 324 252 420 Health 3,036 3,111 3,432 4,011 992 993 1,176 1,159 4,028 4,104 4,608 5,170 528 534 459 525 4,556 4,638 5,067 5,695 Health Care Management 0 0 0 0 210 219 249 471 210 219 249 471 6 0 0 9 216 219 249 480 Interdisciplinary Health 267 561 561 681 0 90 151 0 267 651 712 681 78 156 165 180 345 807 877 861 Kinesiology 2,311 2,783 3,184 3,467 4,926 4,126 4,298 4,804 7,237 6,909 7,482 8,271 0 0 0 45 7,237 6,909 7,482 8,316 Nursing 0 0 0 0 2,896 3,691 4,157 4,247 2,896 3,691 4,157 4,247 237 162 246 249 3,133 3,853 4,403 4,496 Occupational Therapy 1,301 1,740 1,777 1,880 1,189 1,166 1,462 1,623 2,490 2,906 3,239 3,503 576 683 638 536 3,066 3,589 3,877 4,039 Occupational Science 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 27 21 3 12 27 21 3 Physician Assistant Studies 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 428 952 1,092 1,266 428 952 1,092 1,266 Physical Education 392 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 392 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 392 0 0 0 Speech Pathology 1,317 480 450 630 796 790 791 634 2,113 1,270 1,241 1,264 1,080 907 927 961 3,193 2,177 2,168 2,225 Sum: 8,804 9,683 10,718 11,872 11,237 11,468 12,729 13,789 20,041 21,151 23,447 25,661 3,446 3,928 3,988 4,248 23,487 25,079 27,435 29,909

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION: Developmental Reading 546 153 90 72 0 0 0 0 546 153 90 72 0 0 0 0 546 153 90 72 Early Childhood Ed 648 627 786 750 2,278 2,003 2,013 2,414 2,926 2,630 2,799 3,164 546 684 768 748 3,472 3,314 3,567 3,912 General Education 858 1,041 783 909 1,527 1,311 1,317 1,215 2,385 2,352 2,100 2,124 1,900 1,551 1,729 1,677 4,285 3,903 3,829 3,801 Integrated Education - Special Ed 0 0 0 0 153 177 159 185 153 177 159 185 0 0 0 0 153 177 159 185 Elementary Ed 282 177 228 237 4,557 4,636 4,167 4,056 4,839 4,813 4,395 4,293 798 297 123 210 5,637 5,110 4,518 4,503 ILPD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 363 927 1,311 0 363 927 1,311 Instructional Technology 1,356 1,377 1,455 1,644 486 471 528 435 1,842 1,848 1,983 2,079 753 803 804 705 2,595 2,651 2,787 2,784 Reading Education 0 555 573 624 0 0 0 78 0 555 573 702 1,239 1,557 1,377 1,050 1,239 2,112 1,950 1,752 Secondary Education 0 0 0 0 1,505 1,101 922 1,046 1,505 1,101 922 1,046 490 386 163 275 1,995 1,487 1,085 1,321 Special Ed 0 0 0 0 2,100 1,985 1,917 2,247 2,100 1,985 1,917 2,247 690 807 726 1,064 2,790 2,792 2,643 3,311 Sum: 3,690 3,930 3,915 4,236 12,606 11,684 11,023 11,676 16,296 15,614 14,938 15,912 6,416 6,448 6,617 7,040 22,712 22,062 21,555 22,952

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION: Art 3,129 3,882 4,179 4,629 1,919 1,949 2,268 2,290 5,048 5,831 6,447 6,919 228 231 258 255 5,276 6,062 6,705 7,174 Art Education 0 0 0 0 607 445 453 460 607 445 453 460 3 78 75 96 610 523 528 556 Art History 570 1,182 1,167 1,557 603 577 444 708 1,173 1,759 1,611 2,265 33 42 24 42 1,206 1,801 1,635 2,307 Communication 1,911 2,216 2,457 2,594 1,357 1,211 1,557 1,961 3,268 3,426 4,014 4,554 24 9 3 30 3,292 3,435 4,017 4,584 Dance 936 847 958 1,012 696 671 534 533 1,632 1,518 1,492 1,545 0 0 0 0 1,632 1,518 1,492 1,545 Electronic Media & Film 2,235 2,004 2,247 2,268 2,430 2,204 2,237 2,139 4,665 4,208 4,484 4,407 3 0 0 0 4,668 4,208 4,484 4,407 Interdisciplinary Fine Arts 63 54 0 0 0 0 0 0 63 54 0 0 42 102 135 90 105 156 135 90 Mass Communication 2,241 2,643 2,646 2,637 3,455 3,393 3,855 4,101 5,696 6,036 6,501 6,738 159 193 165 163 5,855 6,229 6,666 6,901 Music 1,891 3,050 3,355 3,483 519 502 427 524 2,410 3,552 3,782 4,007 118 125 74 76 2,528 3,677 3,856 4,083 Music Applied 696 803 851 956 380 396 376 437 1,076 1,199 1,227 1,393 88 107 93 78 1,164 1,306 1,320 1,471 Music Education 63 114 80 164 347 372 293 352 410 486 373 516 96 93 87 45 506 579 460 561 Theatre 1,671 2,214 2,775 3,198 735 682 884 1,052 2,406 2,896 3,659 4,250 137 176 161 151 2,543 3,072 3,820 4,401 Sum: 15,406 19,009 20,715 22,498 13,048 12,401 13,327 14,557 28,454 31,409 34,042 37,054 931 1,156 1,075 1,026 29,385 32,565 35,117 38,080

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & ECONOMICS: Accounting 3,060 3,537 4,086 4,068 1,799 1,907 2,053 2,460 4,859 5,444 6,139 6,528 111 153 135 297 4,970 5,597 6,274 6,825 Business Excellence 0 0 0 0 1,395 1,389 1,377 1,377 1,395 1,389 1,377 1,377 0 0 0 0 1,395 1,389 1,377 1,377 E-business 0 0 0 0 1,035 975 975 1,191 1,035 975 975 1,191 0 0 0 0 1,035 975 975 1,191 Economics 4,677 5,568 5,535 5,742 2,487 2,751 3,037 3,019 7,164 8,319 8,572 8,761 0 63 141 132 7,164 8,382 8,713 8,893 Finance 0 0 0 0 2,601 2,331 2,850 2,682 2,601 2,331 2,850 2,682 0 72 24 177 2,601 2,403 2,874 2,859 Legal 1,959 2,085 2,253 2,643 226 213 189 228 2,185 2,298 2,442 2,871 0 0 0 0 2,185 2,298 2,442 2,871 Marketing 0 0 0 0 3,334 3,424 3,323 3,705 3,334 3,424 3,323 3,705 0 57 171 99 3,334 3,481 3,494 3,804 Management 0 0 0 156 6,370 6,510 6,666 7,384 6,370 6,510 6,666 7,540 0 75 105 264 6,370 6,585 6,771 7,804 Sum: 9,696 11,190 11,874 12,609 19,247 19,500 20,470 22,046 28,943 30,690 32,344 34,655 111 420 576 969 29,054 31,110 32,920 35,624

OTHER: 0 211 160 1,627 942 1,218 1,007 73 942 1,429 1,167 1,700 27 294 387 706 969 1,723 1,554 2,406

Grand Total 110,467 124,468 131,182 142,557 88,580 87,007 91,292 96,313 199,047 211,474 222,474 238,869 17,884 19,169 19,363 20,880 216,931 230,643 241,837 259,749

24 Table 5. Towson University ENROLLED POPULATION IN TU OWNED AND AFFILIATED RESIDENCE HALLS BY CLASS YEAR: FALL 2008

Residence Class Year Hall Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate Other Total

Frequencies: Glen Tower A 365 87 11 2 0 0 465 Glen Tower B 328879000424 Glen Tower C 2891097100406 Glen Tower D 353 54 12 0 0 0 419 Newell 118 63 22 5 0 0 208 Prettyman Hall 123197000149 Residence Tower 370 86 24 4 0 0 484 Richmond Hall 49479200107 Scarborough 123315100160 Towson Run 65 228 82 19 0 0 394 Ward Hall 486600060 West Hall 4317320065 Millennium Hall N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 423 Paca House 223893200317 Tubman House 319114100335 Total: 2,274 834 197 36 0 0 4,416

Percent: Glen Tower A 78.5 18.7 2.4 0.4 0.0 0.0 100% Glen Tower B 77.4 20.5 2.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 100% Glen Tower C 71.2 26.8 1.7 0.2 0.0 0.0 100% Glen Tower D 84.2 12.9 2.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 100% Newell 56.7 30.3 10.6 2.4 0.0 0.0 100% Prettyman Hall 82.6 12.8 4.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 100% Residence Tower 76.4 17.8 5.0 0.8 0.0 0.0 100% Richmond Hall 45.8 43.9 8.4 1.9 0.0 0.0 100% Scarborough 76.9 19.4 3.1 0.6 0.0 0.0 100% Towson Run 16.5 57.9 20.8 4.8 0.0 0.0 100% Ward Hall 80.0 10.0 10.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100% West Hall 66.2 26.2 4.6 3.1 0.0 0.0 100% Millennium Hall N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Paca House 70.3 28.1 0.9 0.6 0.0 0.0 100% Tubman House 95.2 3.3 1.2 0.3 0.0 0.0 100%

Source: Housing & Residence Life. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 1 Total Student Enrollment 25 Table 6a. Towson University

AGE DISTRIBUTION FOR ENROLLED POPULATION: FALL 2008

Men Women Total Age Degree-Seeking UndergraduateNon-Deg Graduate Degree-Seeking Undergraduate Non-Deg Graduate Fresh Soph Junr Senr UG Degree Non-Deg Fresh Soph Junr Senr UG Degree Non-Deg

50+ 0 0 5 11 22 47 23 1 5 15 20 23 131 81 384 40-49 0 3 18 30 12 79 26 3 2 39 71 25 207 87 602 35-39 3 1 13 32 5 82 24 1 5 33 35 17 174 53 478 30-34 1 11 37 82 32 142 32 3 15 69 86 20 297 80 907 26-29 10 35 103 196 58 199 54 11 28 112 211 68 655 101 1,841 23-25 25 77 323 582 84 149 46 18 56 282 565 89 724 90 3,110 22 22 87 356 433 23 26 5 8 66 327 785 40 121 21 2,320 21 41 273 622 253 12 1 0 25 230 858 761 34 8 9 3,127 20 135 707 314 13 22 0 0 116 868 934 29 21 5 0 3,164 19 595 361 9 0 7 0 0 710 899 29 2 10 0 0 2,622 18 837 6 0 0 6 0 0 1,576 16 1 0 3 0 0 2,445 17 or less 10010 2 0 0 27200 9 0 0 51 No D.o.b. 0000 0 1120000 0 0 52460 TOTAL 1,679 1,561 1,801 1,632 285 736 230 2,499 2,192 2,699 2,565 359 2,327 546 21,111

Mean 18.8 20.5 22.5 24.4 28.8 32.0 33.6 18.6 20.1 22.3 23.9 28.5 30.2 35.4 25.7 Sd. 1.5 2.1 3.9 4.9 11.9 8.9 10.9 1.7 2.6 4.7 5.4 11.7 8.6 11.7 6.5

Source: Enrolled Population Research File. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. All Men: 23.1 All Women: 23.6

Freshman: 18.7 Undergrad, Non-Degree: 28.6 Sophomore: 20.3 Graduate, Degree-Seeking: 30.6 Junior: 22.4 Graduate, Non-Degree: 34.9 Senior: 24.1

Chapter 1 Total Student Enrollment 26 Table 6b. Towson University

CREDIT HOURS ATTEMPTED FOR ENROLLED POPULATION: FALL 2008

Men Women Credits Degree-Seeking UndergraduateNon-DegGraduate Degree-Seeking Undergraduate Non-Deg Graduate Fresh Soph Junr Senr UG Degree Non-Deg Fresh Soph Junr Senr UG Degree Non-Deg TOTAL

19+ 15 36 38 32 2 10 0 31 60 83 53 0 21 0 381 18 30 62 120 112 4 0 0 51 107 164 146 9 4 0 809 17 61 53 47 45 1 9 0 129 170 177 74 2 64 0 832 16 321 217 130 94 5 0 0 699 473 335 209 14 15 0 2,512 15 729 517 606 423 21 13 0 919 583 770 746 23 64 0 5,414 14 109 89 70 78 5 0 0 167 161 152 140 9 5 0 985 13 99 143 134 113 20 0 0 189 195 223 236 32 14 0 1,398 12 217 354 446 361 40 46 1 239 339 518 553 54 218 5 3,391 11 0 5 14 10 3 11 0 4 8 12 13 7 10 0 97 10 6 8 11 21 4 20 1 4 12 22 37 9 21 2 178 9 28 32 69 111 27 160 12 24 30 73 97 20 308 21 1,012 8 2129 5 30 13 8178 82 69 7 1 4 17 24 7 8 0 5 8 20 31 12 26 0 163 6 43 24 54 90 49 195 49 23 27 80 119 32 544 82 1,411 5 1114 6 20 00 03 3 60 27 4 0 4 7 13 14 12 3 2 2 7 13 35 10 10 132 3 17 11 35 85 71 233 163 12 14 55 77 89 956 420 2,238 2 0002 0 30 00 01 1 61 14 1 0005 1 111 00 00 0 273 48 Unknown 0000 0 00 00 00 0 00 0 TOTAL 1,679 1,561 1,801 1,632 285 736 230 2,499 2,192 2,699 2,565 359 2,327 546 21,111

Mean 14.3 14.1 13.6 12.6 8.2 6.6 4.0 14.8 14.6 13.9 13.2 8.5 6.5 3.8 10.6 Sd. 2.5 2.5 3.1 4.0 4.5 3.7 1.8 2.0 2.5 3.2 3.5 4.7 4.2 1.8 3.1

Source: Enrolled Population Research File. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. All Men: 12.5 All Women: 12.2

Freshman: 14.6Undergrad, Non-Degree: 8.4 Sophomore: 14.4Graduate, Degree-Seeking: 6.6 Junior: 13.8Graduate, Non-Degree: 3.9 Senior: 13.0

Chapter 1 Total Student Enrollment 27 Towson University Data Journal Fall 2008 Undergraduate Student Enrollment Undergraduate Full and Part-Time Enrolled Population 10 Year Trend

16,000

14,000

12,000

10,000

8,000

6,000

4,000

2,000

0 Fall '99 Fall '00 Fall '01 Fall '02 Fall '03 Fall '04 Fall '05 Fall '06 Fall '07 Fall '08

Fall '99 Fall '00 Fall '01 Fall '02 Fall '03 Fall '04 Fall '05 Fall '06 Fall '07 Fall '08 Full Time 11,536 11,591 11,757 12,275 12,051 12,405 12,812 13,539 14,180 15,231 Part Time 2,445 2,314 2,202 2,021 1,930 1,906 1,683 1,835 2,039 2,041

Source: EIS Table. Chapter 2 Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. Undergraduate Student Enrollment 28 Table 7a. Towson University

UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLED POPULATION Full & Part-Time BY CLASS YEAR & GENDER: FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

Class Men Women Total Year F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

Frequency New Freshman 707 856 995 984 1,034 1,376 1,451 1,704 1,681 1,788 2,083 2,307 2,699 2,665 2,822 Freshman-Other 323 458 566 620 645 484 679 757 761 711 807 1,137 1,323 1,381 1,356 Sophomore 1,168 1,000 1,228 1,383 1,561 1,819 1,610 1,869 2,067 2,192 2,987 2,610 3,097 3,450 3,753 Junior 1,442 1,522 1,462 1,577 1,801 2,151 2,259 2,222 2,397 2,699 3,593 3,781 3,684 3,974 4,500 Senior 1,629 1,569 1,563 1,584 1,632 2,528 2,565 2,394 2,434 2,565 4,157 4,134 3,957 4,018 4,197 Unclassified UG 277 243 275 328 285 407 283 339 403 359 684 526 614 731 644 TOTAL: 5,546 5,648 6,089 6,476 6,958 8,765 8,847 9,285 9,743 10,314 14,311 14,495 15,374 16,219 17,272

% Gender: 38.8 39.0 39.6 39.9 40.3 61.2 61.0 60.4 60.1 59.7

% Class: % New Freshman 12.7 15.2 16.3 15.2 14.9 15.7 16.4 18.4 17.3 17.3 14.6 15.9 17.6 16.4 16.3 % Freshman-Other 5.8 8.1 9.3 9.6 9.3 5.5 7.7 8.2 7.8 6.9 5.6 7.8 8.6 8.5 7.9 % Sophomore 21.1 17.7 20.2 21.4 22.4 20.8 18.2 20.1 21.2 21.3 20.9 18.0 20.1 21.3 21.7 % Junior 26.0 26.9 24.0 24.4 25.9 24.5 25.5 23.9 24.6 26.2 25.1 26.1 24.0 24.5 26.1 % Senior 29.4 27.8 25.7 24.5 23.5 28.8 29.0 25.8 25.0 24.9 29.0 28.5 25.7 24.8 24.3 % Unclassified UG 5.0 4.3 4.5 5.1 4.1 4.6 3.2 3.7 4.1 3.5 4.8 3.6 4.0 4.5 3.7 TOTAL: 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Note: Unclassified UG includes all undergraduate, non-degree seeking students. Classification of students is determined by credit hours earned: freshman, 1-29; sophomore, 30-59; junior, 60-89; senior, 90+. Source: EIS-M140. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 2 Undergraduate Student Enrollment 29 Table 7b. Towson University

UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLED POPULATION BY CLASS YEAR & GENDER: Full-Time FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

Class Men Women Total Year F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

Frequency New Freshman 702 853 994 982 1,039 1,367 1,445 1,698 1,672 1,787 2,069 2,298 2,692 2,654 2,826 Freshman-Other 306 448 507 531 541 463 657 714 696 637 769 1,105 1,221 1,227 1,178 Sophomore 1,116 945 1,164 1,311 1,471 1,717 1,537 1,783 1,971 2,088 2,833 2,482 2,947 3,282 3,559 Junior 1,259 1,362 1,296 1,429 1,591 1,921 2,024 1,983 2,135 2,422 3,180 3,386 3,279 3,564 4,013 Senior 1,228 1,183 1,176 1,189 1,257 2,047 2,136 2,003 2,020 2,157 3,275 3,319 3,179 3,209 3,414 Unclassified UG 107 91 93 97 98 172 131 128 147 143 279 222 221 244 241 TOTAL: 4,718 4,882 5,230 5,539 5,997 7,687 7,930 8,309 8,641 9,234 12,405 12,812 13,539 14,180 15,231

% Gender: 38.0 38.1 38.6 39.1 39.4 62.0 61.9 61.4 60.9 60.6

% Class: % New Freshman 14.9 17.5 19.0 17.7 17.3 17.8 18.2 20.4 19.3 19.4 16.7 17.9 19.9 18.7 18.6 % Freshman-Other 6.5 9.2 9.7 9.6 9.0 6.0 8.3 8.6 8.1 6.9 6.2 8.6 9.0 8.7 7.7 % Sophomore 23.7 19.4 22.3 23.7 24.5 22.3 19.4 21.5 22.8 22.6 22.8 19.4 21.8 23.1 23.4 % Junior 26.7 27.9 24.8 25.8 26.5 25.0 25.5 23.9 24.7 26.2 25.6 26.4 24.2 25.1 26.3 % Senior 26.0 24.2 22.5 21.5 21.0 26.6 26.9 24.1 23.4 23.4 26.4 25.9 23.5 22.6 22.4 % Unclassified UG 2.3 1.9 1.8 1.8 1.6 2.2 1.7 1.5 1.7 1.5 2.2 1.7 1.6 1.7 1.6 TOTAL: 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Note: Unclassified UG includes all undergraduate, non-degree seeking students. Classification of students is determined by credit hours earned: freshman, 1-29; sophomore, 30-59; junior, 60-89; senior, 90+. Source: EIS-M140. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 2 Undergraduate Student Enrollment 30 Table 7c. Towson University

UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLED POPULATION BY CLASS YEAR & GENDER: Part-Time FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

Class Men Women Total Year F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

Frequency New Freshman 53122 96694 1497116 Freshman-Other 17 10 59 89 97 21 22 43 65 71 38 32 102 154 168 Sophomore 52 55 64 72 90 102 73 86 96 104 154 128 150 168 194 Junior 183 160 166 148 210 230 235 239 262 277 413 395 405 410 487 Senior 401 386 387 395 375 481 429 391 414 408 882 815 778 809 783 Unclassified UG 170 152 182 231 187 235 152 211 256 216 405 304 393 487 403 TOTAL: 828 766 859 937 961 1,078 917 976 1,102 1,080 1,906 1,683 1,835 2,039 2,041

% Gender: 43.4 45.5 46.8 46.0 47.1 56.6 54.5 53.2 54.0 52.9

% Class: % New Freshman 0.6 0.4 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.8 0.4 0.7 0.5 0.4 0.5 0.3 % Freshman-Other 2.1 1.3 6.9 9.5 10.1 1.9 2.4 4.4 5.9 6.6 2.0 1.9 5.6 7.6 8.2 % Sophomore 6.3 7.2 7.5 7.7 9.4 9.5 8.0 8.8 8.7 9.6 8.1 7.6 8.2 8.2 9.5 % Junior 22.1 20.9 19.3 15.8 21.9 21.3 25.6 24.5 23.8 25.6 21.7 23.5 22.1 20.1 23.9 % Senior 48.4 50.4 45.1 42.2 39.0 44.6 46.8 40.1 37.6 37.8 46.3 48.4 42.4 39.7 38.4 % Unclassified UG 20.5 19.8 21.2 24.7 19.5 21.8 16.6 21.6 23.2 20.0 21.2 18.1 21.4 23.9 19.7 TOTAL: 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Note: Unclassified UG includes all undergraduate, non-degree seeking students. Classification of students is determined by credit hours earned: freshman, 1-29; sophomore, 30-59; junior, 60-89; senior, 90+. Source: EIS-M140. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 2 Undergraduate Student Enrollment 31 Full and Part-Time Undergraduate Enrollment by Ethnicity Fall 2008

Other/Unknown 9.1% Foreign 3.1%

African‐Amer. White 11.7% 68.9%

Amer. Indian 0.4% Asian 4.3%

Hispanic 2.6%

Undergraduate Enrollment: 17,272

Source: EIS Table. Chapter 2 Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. Undergraduate Student Enrollment 32 Table 7d. Towson University

UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLED POPULATION BY ETHNIC BACKGROUND & GENDER: Full & Part-Time FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

Ethnic Men Women Total Background F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

Frequency African-Amer. 481 491 529 575 638 958 1,039 1,150 1,264 1,376 1,439 1,530 1,679 1,839 2,014 Amer. Indian 13 18 22 25 26 20 26 28 36 42 33 44 50 61 68 Asian 195 226 246 278 327 299 316 369 392 411 494 542 615 670 738 Hispanic 124 121 143 141 179 181 213 236 242 277 305 334 379 383 456 White 4,115 4,158 4,391 4,639 4,878 6,376 6,314 6,402 6,708 7,019 10,491 10,472 10,793 11,347 11,897 Other/Unknown 464 496 551 593 628 728 773 887 859 940 1,192 1,269 1,438 1,452 1,568 Foreign 154 138 207 225 282 203 166 213 242 249 357 304 420 467 531 TOTAL: 5,546 5,648 6,089 6,476 6,958 8,765 8,847 9,285 9,743 10,314 14,311 14,495 15,374 16,219 17,272

% Gender: 38.8 39.0 39.6 39.9 40.3 61.2 61.0 60.4 60.1 59.7

% Ethnicity: % African-Amer. 8.7 8.7 8.7 8.9 9.2 10.9 11.7 12.4 13.0 13.3 10.1 10.6 10.9 11.3 11.7 % Amer. Indian 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 % Asian 3.5 4.0 4.0 4.3 4.7 3.4 3.6 4.0 4.0 4.0 3.5 3.7 4.0 4.1 4.3 % Hispanic 2.2 2.1 2.3 2.2 2.6 2.1 2.4 2.5 2.5 2.7 2.1 2.3 2.5 2.4 2.6 % White 74.2 73.6 72.1 71.6 70.1 72.7 71.4 68.9 68.8 68.1 73.3 72.2 70.2 70.0 68.9 % Other/Unknown 8.4 8.8 9.0 9.2 9.0 8.3 8.7 9.6 8.8 9.1 8.3 8.8 9.4 9.0 9.1 % Foreign 2.8 2.4 3.4 3.5 4.1 2.3 1.9 2.3 2.5 2.4 2.5 2.1 2.7 2.9 3.1 TOTAL: 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Source: EIS-M140. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 2 Undergraduate Student Enrollment 33 Table 7e. Towson University

UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLED POPULATION BY ETHNIC BACKGROUND & GENDER: Full-Time FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

Ethnic Men Women Total Background F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

Frequency African-Amer. 395 417 466 484 545 786 888 1,010 1,098 1,200 1,181 1,305 1,476 1,582 1,745 Amer. Indian 11 18 21 22 24 15 22 23 30 37 26 40 44 52 61 Asian 171 194 207 229 280 255 288 338 336 360 426 482 545 565 640 Hispanic 102 99 119 113 153 157 196 210 220 250 259 295 329 333 403 White 3,499 3,592 3,779 4,040 4,271 5,637 5,693 5,759 6,041 6,394 9,136 9,285 9,538 10,081 10,665 Other/Unknown 399 436 476 507 542 649 692 794 735 809 1,048 1,128 1,270 1,242 1,351 Foreign 141 126 162 144 182 188 151 175 181 184 329 277 337 325 366 TOTAL: 4,718 4,882 5,230 5,539 5,997 7,687 7,930 8,309 8,641 9,234 12,405 12,812 13,539 14,180 15,231

% Gender: 38.0 38.1 38.6 39.1 39.4 62.0 61.9 61.4 60.9 60.6

% Ethnicity: % African-Amer. 8.4 8.5 8.9 8.7 9.1 10.2 11.2 12.2 12.7 13.0 9.5 10.2 10.9 11.2 11.5 % Amer. Indian 0.2 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 % Asian 3.6 4.0 4.0 4.1 4.7 3.3 3.6 4.1 3.9 3.9 3.4 3.8 4.0 4.0 4.2 % Hispanic 2.2 2.0 2.3 2.0 2.6 2.0 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.7 2.1 2.3 2.4 2.3 2.6 % White 74.2 73.6 72.3 72.9 71.2 73.3 71.8 69.3 69.9 69.2 73.6 72.5 70.4 71.1 70.0 % Other/Unknown 8.5 8.9 9.1 9.2 9.0 8.4 8.7 9.6 8.5 8.8 8.4 8.8 9.4 8.8 8.9 % Foreign 3.0 2.6 3.1 2.6 3.0 2.4 1.9 2.1 2.1 2.0 2.7 2.2 2.5 2.3 2.4 TOTAL: 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Source: EIS-M140. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 2 Undergraduate Student Enrollment 34 Table 7f. Towson University

UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLED POPULATION BY ETHNIC BACKGROUND & GENDER: Part-Time FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

Ethnic Men Women Total Background F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

Frequency African-Amer. 86 74 63 91 93 172 151 140 166 176 258 225 203 257 269 Amer. Indian 20132 54565 74697 Asian 24 32 39 49 47 44 28 31 56 51 68 60 70 105 98 Hispanic 22 22 24 28 26 24 17 26 22 27 46 39 50 50 53 White 616 566 612 599 607 739 621 643 667 625 1,355 1,187 1,255 1,266 1,232 Other/Unknown 65 60 75 86 86 79 81 93 124 131 144 141 168 210 217 Foreign 13 12 45 81 100 15 15 38 61 65 28 27 83 142 165 TOTAL: 828 766 859 937 961 1,078 917 976 1,102 1,080 1,906 1,683 1,835 2,039 2,041

% Gender: 43.4 45.5 46.8 46.0 47.1 56.6 54.5 53.2 54.0 52.9

% Ethnicity: % African-Amer. 10.4 9.7 7.3 9.7 9.7 16.0 16.5 14.3 15.1 16.3 13.5 13.4 11.1 12.6 13.2 % Amer. Indian 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.2 0.5 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.3 % Asian 2.9 4.2 4.5 5.2 4.9 4.1 3.1 3.2 5.1 4.7 3.6 3.6 3.8 5.1 4.8 % Hispanic 2.7 2.9 2.8 3.0 2.7 2.2 1.9 2.7 2.0 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.7 2.5 2.6 % White 74.4 73.9 71.2 63.9 63.2 68.6 67.7 65.9 60.5 57.9 71.1 70.5 68.4 62.1 60.4 % Other/Unknown 7.9 7.8 8.7 9.2 8.9 7.3 8.8 9.5 11.3 12.1 7.6 8.4 9.2 10.3 10.6 % Foreign 1.6 1.6 5.2 8.6 10.4 1.4 1.6 3.9 5.5 6.0 1.5 1.6 4.5 7.0 8.1 TOTAL: 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Source: EIS-M140. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 2 Undergraduate Student Enrollment 35 36 Table 8. Towson University

UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLED POPULATION BY COUNTY OF ORIGIN & GENDER: Full & Part-Time FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

County of Men Women Total Origin F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

Allegany 16 11 11 13 14 39 37 27 22 21 55 48 38 35 35 Anne Arundel 369 387 421 468 500 633 661 656 700 784 1,002 1,048 1,077 1,168 1,284 Baltimore 1,573 1,583 1,720 1,739 1,763 2,135 2,115 2,256 2,348 2,317 3,708 3,698 3,976 4,087 4,080 Calvert 66 74 90 103 124 131 156 161 183 197 197 230 251 286 321 Caroline 97967 991313161816221923 Carroll 220 251 301 317 328 398 397 397 397 404 618 648 698 714 732 Cecil 49 42 44 49 55 97 92 94 91 94 146 134 138 140 149 Charles 71 79 77 89 98 161 159 177 176 162 232 238 254 265 260 Dorchester 8 11 8 9 9 19 17 18 12 13 27 28 26 21 22 Frederick 172 202 231 248 292 244 267 278 279 307 416 469 509 527 599 Garrett 66448 48663 1014101011 Harford 442 446 470 527 559 675 683 698 744 804 1,117 1,129 1,168 1,271 1,363 Howard 442 460 432 448 494 554 587 553 570 595 996 1,047 985 1,018 1,089 Kent 66436 910988 1516131114 Montgomery 449 463 455 518 604 627 667 671 698 806 1,076 1,130 1,126 1,216 1,410 Prince George's 228 225 233 223 215 524 500 500 477 524 752 725 733 700 739 Queen Anne's 17 22 27 27 38 31 30 48 51 58 48 52 75 78 96 St. Mary's 50 69 80 87 86 83 92 109 115 134 133 161 189 202 220 Somerset 31331 43211 7454 2 Talbot 12126121922182731403430334359 Washington 43 44 55 52 57 95 91 78 70 85 138 135 133 122 142 Wicomico 18 19 21 22 21 25 26 31 33 38 43 45 52 55 59 Worcester 24 21 22 25 25 42 38 40 47 43 66 59 62 72 68 Baltimore City 266 284 322 337 341 441 492 579 628 653 707 776 901 965 994 Unknown County 40000 40000 8000 0 Sum: 4,563 4,725 5,046 5,329 5,664 7,006 7,155 7,428 7,700 8,107 11,569 11,880 12,474 13,029 13,771

Out-of-State 823 783 834 918 1,002 1,539 1,518 1,640 1,795 1,946 2,362 2,301 2,474 2,713 2,948 Foreign Address 157 140 209 228 291 212 173 217 248 259 369 313 426 476 550 Unknown Address 30011 81002 11101 3

GRAND TOTAL: 5,546 5,648 6,089 6,476 6,958 8,765 8,847 9,285 9,743 10,314 14,311 14,495 15,374 16,219 17,272

Source: EIS-M140. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 2 Undergraduate Student Enrollment 37 Table 9. Towson University

FIRST MAJORS* BY GENDER FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS: Full & Part-Time FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

College & Men Women Total Major F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS: Cultural Studies 24256 755869971312 English 88 114 138 141 147 211 192 213 208 247 299 306 351 349 394 Family Studies 5 6 13 12 15 106 150 172 175 201 111 156 185 187 216 Foreign Languages 00312220011315500144377 French 2 1 3 2 1 9 11 13 10 4 11 12 16 12 5 Geography & Environmental Planning 39 42 52 53 40 21 21 22 21 23 60 63 74 74 63 Geography & Land Surveying 2 2 3 4 4 0 1113 2 345 7 German 4 3 2 1 0 4 0000 8 321 0 History 151 194 222 219 232 91 98 97 102 113 242 292 319 321 345 Interdisciplinary Studies 18 15 18 16 22 34 23 35 42 55 52 38 53 58 77 International Studies 26 21 31 42 47 52 70 75 68 63 78 91 106 110 110 Law & American Civilization 20 23 35 32 32 28 41 44 39 45 48 64 79 71 77 Metropolitan Studies 22479 142433661112 Philosophy 25 31 38 39 26 9 16 13 16 10 34 47 51 55 36 Political Science 110 126 121 144 162 115 117 117 94 87 225 243 238 238 249 Psychology 145 156 176 203 214 615 661 669 707 751 760 817 845 910 965 Religious Studies 58776 6256101110121316 Social Science 55 29 19 26 31 59 39 38 40 45 114 68 57 66 76 Sociology - Anthropology 184 195 198 217 257 271 214 244 273 279 455 409 442 490 536 Spanish 11 15 12 6 5 54 43 35 20 13 65 58 47 26 18 Women's Studies 2 3 2 1 0 14131012121616121312 Sum: 896 990 1,099 1,189 1,278 1,707 1,721 1,821 1,877 2,025 2,603 2,711 2,920 3,066 3,303

COLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS: Allied Health 0 1 7 6 13 2 5 26 38 34 2 6 33 44 47 Athletic Training 40 46 32 43 48 63 77 52 54 51 103 123 84 97 99 Chemical Dependency Counseling Educ. 13210 64953771163 Deaf Studies 6 6 5 7 5 68 80 99 110 120 74 86 104 117 125 Exercise Science 80 85 102 120 158 82 111 137 142 207 162 196 239 262 365 Gerontology 1 0 0 1 0 9 10 13 17 23 10 10 13 18 23 Health Care Management 9 1113111738455170764756648193 Health Science 11 15 12 15 14 73 99 104 105 121 84 114 116 120 135 Nursing 37 40 44 60 68 528 589 676 733 752 565 629 720 793 820 Occupational Therapy 14 8 10 9 16 118 133 153 165 187 132 141 163 174 203 Physical Education 115 108 112 107 91 67 73 79 64 65 182 181 191 171 156 Speech Language Pathology & Audiology 5 3 5 6 6 159 167 171 176 176 164 170 176 182 182 Sports Management 187 194 226 269 300 47 61 72 60 81 234 255 298 329 381 Sports Studies 19 25 21 10 0 14 12 14 6 3 33 37 35 16 3 Sum: 525 545 591 665 736 1,272 1,466 1,656 1,745 1,899 1,799 2,011 2,247 2,410 2,635

38 Table 9. Towson University FIRST MAJORS* BY GENDER FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS: FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

College & Men Women Total Major F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

FISHER COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS: Biology 152 175 196 196 202 369 387 443 471 447 521 562 639 667 649 Chemistry 60 60 67 60 59 68 77 82 79 71 128 137 149 139 130 Computer Information Systems 210 156 166 177 205 57 42 34 34 35 267 198 200 211 240 Computer Science 210 203 196 201 206 37 34 25 31 31 247 237 221 232 237 Earth Space Science 97795 565851413121710 Environmental Science & Studies 36 37 50 50 70 37 42 44 49 67 73 79 94 99 137 Forensics Chemistry 514222132134152577518557478107 Geology 45699 64668109121517 Information Technology Management 00048 00001 00049 Mathematics 80 69 82 109 100 89 89 104 135 136 169 158 186 244 236 Medicinal Chemistry 4 8 7 13 11 5 6 18 25 44 9 14 25 38 55 Molecular Biology, Biochem. & Bioinfo. 16 23 20 28 31 28 23 34 32 51 44 46 54 60 82 Physics 45 45 55 48 52 14 13 14 13 9 59 58 69 61 61 Sum: 831 802 874 925 990 728 764 861 940 980 1,559 1,566 1,735 1,865 1,970

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION: Early Childhood Education 9 4 9 13 14 352 345 321 326 373 361 349 330 339 387 Elementary Education 66 53 56 39 55 759 711 688 671 704 825 764 744 710 759 Integrated Elementary Ed. - Special Ed. 746816107138135141188114142141149204 Special Education 15 15 16 16 18 116 112 113 116 109 131 127 129 132 127 Sum: 97 76 87 76 103 1,334 1,306 1,257 1,254 1,374 1,431 1,382 1,344 1,330 1,477

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION: Art 167 150 149 145 179 307 319 339 338 382 474 469 488 483 561 Art Education 21 11 14 14 15 100 101 92 88 89 121 112 106 102 104 Art History 00023 00029280003131 Communication Studies 68 70 58 86 110 158 172 143 159 182 226 242 201 245 292 Dance Performance & Education 98955 79818091848889899689 Electronic Media & Film 253 291 310 285 303 117 126 121 117 112 370 417 431 402 415 Mass Communication 211 182 193 221 238 487 489 598 668 732 698 671 791 889 970 Music 94 98 102 104 112 62 60 55 64 65 156 158 157 168 177 Music Education 63 67 67 62 67 87 92 93 79 81 150 159 160 141 148 Theatre 56 51 52 57 74 105 102 104 103 114 161 153 156 160 188 Sum: 942 928 954 981 1,106 1,502 1,542 1,625 1,736 1,869 2,444 2,470 2,579 2,717 2,975

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & ECONOMICS: Accounting 199 226 255 274 314 188 185 213 240 258 387 411 468 514 572 Business Administration 1,131 1,214 1,367 1,433 1,537 809 900 946 985 1,035 1,940 2,114 2,313 2,418 2,572 e-Business 14 10 22 23 24 17 2 10 12 9 31 12 32 35 33 Economics 70 68 85 115 141 25 35 34 49 54 95 103 119 164 195 Sum: 1,414 1,518 1,729 1,845 2,016 1,039 1,122 1,203 1,286 1,356 2,453 2,640 2,932 3,131 3,372

Declared Total: 4,705 4,859 5,334 5,681 6,229 7,582 7,921 8,423 8,838 9,503 12,289 12,780 13,757 14,519 15,732 Undeclared: 841 789 755 795 729 1,181 926 862 905 811 2,022 1,715 1,617 1,700 1,540

GRAND TOTAL: 5,546 5,648 6,089 6,476 6,958 8,763 8,847 9,285 9,743 10,314 14,311 14,495 15,374 16,219 17,272 Note: Undeclared includes all non-degree students as well as degree-seeking students with undeclared majors. *Officially reported major. Counts include pre-majors. Source: EIS-M140. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. 39 Table 10. Towson University

FIRST MAJORS* FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS: Full & Part-Time FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

College & Full-Time Part-Time Total Major F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS: Cultural Studies 9 9 6111100121 9971312 English 264 263 316 311 356 35 43 35 38 38 299 306 351 349 394 Family Studies 91 128 156 159 182 20 28 29 28 34 111 156 185 187 216 Foreign Language 0 0 12397000247 00144377 French 9 11 12104 21421 111216125 Geography & Environmental Planning 47 49 53 62 49 13 14 21 12 14 60 63 74 74 63 Geography & Land Surveying 1 2 343 11114 23457 German 7 3 210 10000 83210 History 211 262 270 282 305 31 30 49 39 40 242 292 319 321 345 Interdisciplinary Studies 45 34 43 46 62 7 4 10 12 15 52 38 53 58 77 International Studies 71 87 9810110374897 7891106110110 Law & American Civilization 46 61 77637423283 4864797177 Metropolitan Studies 3 4 6101102011 3661112 Philosophy 27 43 46 45 33 7 4 5 10 3 34 47 51 55 36 Political Science 209 229 220 225 231 16 14 18 13 18 225 243 238 238 249 Psychology 660 732 761 808 858 100 85 84 102 107 760 817 845 910 965 Religious Studies 10 9 11101111135 1110121316 Social Science 100 60 40 56 68 14 8 17 10 8 114 68 57 66 76 Sociology-Anthropology 402 351 394 437 466 53 58 48 53 70 455 409 442 490 536 Spanish 59 49 38211269956 6558472618 Women's Studies 1212812944413 1616121312 Sum: 2,283 2,398 2,572 2,713 2,918 320 313 348 353 385 2,603 2,711 2,920 3,066 3,303

COLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS: Allied Health 1 418138 1 21531392 6334447 AthleticTraining 9811879949555534103123849799 Chemical Dependency Counseling Educ. 33430 44733 771163 Deaf Studies 61 72 88 104 111 13 14 16 13 14 74 86 104 117 125 Exercise Science 143 169 219 235 319 19 27 20 27 46 162 196 239 262 365 Gerontology 7 812101932184 1010131823 Health Care Management 37 44 55 67 79 10 12 9 14 14 47 56 64 81 93 Health Science 76 103 107 106 122 8 11 9 14 13 84 114 116 120 135 Nursing 481 561 662 734 760 84 68 58 59 60 565 629 720 793 820 Occupational Therapy 116 131 154 168 192 16 10 9 6 11 132 141 163 174 203 Physical Education 165 161 168 148 136 17 20 23 23 20 182 181 191 171 156 Speech Language Pathology & Audiology 150 161 164 172 177 14 9 12 10 5 164 170 176 182 182 Sports Management 214 237 281 310 351 20 18 17 19 30 234 255 298 329 381 Sports Studies 262926133 78930 333735163 Sum: 1,577 1,801 2,037 2,177 2,372 220 210 210 233 263 1,799 2,011 2,247 2,410 2,635

40 Table 10. FIRST MAJORS* FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS: Towson University FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

College & Full-Time Part-Time Total Major F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

FISHER COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS: Biology 457 491 565 589 581 64 71 74 78 68 521 562 639 667 649 Chemistry 103 122 132 119 115 25 15 17 20 15 128 137 149 139 130 Computer Information Systems 219 154 156 179 202 48 44 44 32 38 267 198 200 211 240 Computer Science 191 182 175 197 208 56 55 46 35 29 247 237 221 232 237 Earth - Space Science 131111179 12101 1413121710 Environmental Science & Studies 53 67 81 81 119 20 12 13 18 18 73 79 94 99 137 Forensics Chemistry 165171699924398 18557478107 Geology 7810141031217 109121517 Information Technology Management 00038 00011 00049 Mathematics 153 149 176 227 219 16 9 10 17 17 169 158 186 244 236 Medicinal Chemistry 91322355001335 914253855 Molecular Biology, Biochem. & Bioinfo. 394149527555587 4446546082 Physics 545164545357578 5958696161 Sum: 1,314 1,340 1,512 1,636 1,748 245 226 223 229 222 1,559 1,566 1,735 1,865 1,970

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION: Early Childhood Education 331 319 309 319 364 30 30 21 20 23 361 349 330 339 387 Elementary Education 783 731 715 686 722 42 33 29 24 37 825 764 744 710 759 Integrated Elementary Ed. - Special Ed. 11413913714819903415114142141149204 Special Education 114 111 114 121 115 17 16 15 11 12 131 127 129 132 127 Sum: 1,342 1,300 1,275 1,274 1,400 89 82 69 56 77 1,431 1,382 1,344 1,330 1,477

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION: Art 397 401 413 422 487 77 68 75 61 74 474 469 488 483 561 Art Education 112 101 97 95 94 9 11 9 7 10 121 112 106 102 104 Art History 0 0 0 20 24 0 0 0 11 7 0 0 0 31 31 Communication Studies 196 223 186 229 267 30 19 15 16 25 226 242 201 245 292 Dance Performance & Education 868687898523274 8889899689 Electronic Media & Film 325 381 397 350 365 45 36 34 52 50 370 417 431 402 415 Mass Communication 614 601 721 801 888 84 70 70 88 82 698 671 791 889 970 Music 122 128 136 143 165 34 30 21 25 12 156 158 157 168 177 Music Education 140 153 154 132 138 10 6 6 9 10 150 159 160 141 148 Theatre 145 129 141 147 176 16 24 15 13 12 161 153 156 160 188 Sum: 2,137 2,203 2,332 2,428 2,689 307 267 247 289 286 2,444 2,470 2,579 2,717 2,975

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & ECONOMICS: Accounting 327 353 393 439 490 60 58 75 67 82 387 411 468 506 572 Business Administration 1,681 1877 2020 2,072 2,219 259 237 293 354 353 1,940 2,114 2,313 2,426 2,572 e-Business 26931343153112 3112323533 Economics 77 88 108 146 175 18 15 11 18 20 95 103 119 164 195 Sum: 2,111 2,327 2,552 2,691 2,915 342 313 380 440 457 2,453 2,640 2,932 3,131 3,372

Declared Total: 10,764 11,369 12,280 12,779 13,847 1,523 1,411 1,477 1,577 1,660 12,289 12,780 13,757 14,356 15,732

Undeclared: 1,640 1,443 1,259 1,261 1,189 382 272 358 439 351 2,022 1,715 1,617 1,700 1,540

GRAND TOTAL: 12,404 12,812 13,539 14,040 15,036 1,905 1,683 1,835 2,016 2,011 14,311 14,495 15,374 16,056 17,272 Note: Undeclared includes all non-degree students as well as degree-seeking students with undeclared majors. *Officially declared major. Counts include pre-majors. Source: EIS-M140. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. 41 Percentage of All Undergraduate Majors* By College Fall 2008

College of Fine Arts & Communication 17% College of Health Professions 15% College of Education 9%

College of College of Liberal Arts Business & Economics 19% 19%

Fisher College of Undeclared Science & Math 9% 11%

*Percentages are based on a count of all majors. Includes pre-majors, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd majors. Source: EIS Table. Chapter 2 Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. Undergraduate Student Enrollment 42 All Undergraduate Majors* by Gender by College Fall 2008

Females Males

College of Business & Economics

College of Education

College of Fine Arts & Communication

College of Health Professions

College of Liberal Arts

Fisher College of Science & Math

Undeclared

2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0. 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500

*Based on a count of all majors. Includes 1st, 2nd, and 3rd majors. Source: EIS Table. Chapter 2 Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. Undergraduate Student Enrollment 43 Table 11a. Towson University

COUNT OF ALL MAJORS* BY GENDER FOR Full & Part-Time UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS: FALL 2008

College & Full-Time Part-Time Total Major Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females Total

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS: Cultural Studies 5 7 12 1 0 1 6 7 13 English 138 236 374 16 22 38 154 258 412 Family Studies 13 180 193 2 33 35 15 213 228 Foreign Languages 27 59 86 1 7 8 28 66 94 French 156 011 167 Geography & Environmental Planning 33 18 51 10 5 15 43 23 66 Geography & Land Surveying 033 404 437 German 101 000 101 History 210 107 317 27 13 40 237 120 357 Interdisciplinary Studies 22 55 77 4 12 16 26 67 93 International Studies 45 66 111 4 3 7 49 69 118 Law & American Civilization 30 47 77 4 0 4 34 47 81 Metropolitan Studies 11 4 15 0 1 1 11 5 16 Philosophy 32 17 49 4 0 4 36 17 53 Political Science 162 96 258 12 8 20 174 104 278 Psychology 195 726 921 36 81 117 231 807 1,038 Religious Studies 5 712145 61117 Social Science 32 44 76 2 6 8 34 50 84 Sociology - Anthropology 239 262 501 31 43 74 270 305 575 Spanish 31619246 52025 Women's Studies 11112033 11415 Sum: 1,205 1,966 3,171 161 246 407 1,366 2,212 3,578

COLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS: Allied Health 2 6 8 11 29 40 13 35 48 Athletic Training 47 51 98 3 1 4 50 52 102 Chemical Dependency Counseling Educ. 000 033 033 Deaf Studies 5 137 142 0 14 14 5 151 156 Exercise Science 140 191 331 25 21 46 165 212 377 Gerontology 02121044 02525 Health Care Management 14 65 79 3 11 14 17 76 93 Health Science 13 111 124 1 13 14 14 124 138 Nursing 62 712 774 6 56 62 68 768 836 Occupational Therapy 13 180 193 4 7 11 17 187 204 Physical Education 78 61 139 15 5 20 93 66 159 Speech Language Pathology & Audiology 6 181 187 0 6 6 6 187 193 Sports Management 286 75 361 22 8 30 308 83 391 Sports Studies 134 000 134 Sum: 667 1,794 2,461 90 178 268 757 1,972 2,729

44 Table 11a. COUNT OF ALL MAJORS* BY GENDER FOR Towson University Full & Part-Time UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS: FALL 2008

College & Full-Time Part-Time Total Major Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females Total

FISHER COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS: Biology 178 412 590 28 42 70 206 454 660 Chemistry 61 78 139 8 8 16 69 86 155 Computer Information Systems 185 33 218 33 6 39 218 39 257 Computer Science 187 25 212 23 6 29 210 31 241 Earth Space Science 5 5 10 0 1 1 5 6 11 Environmental Science & Studies 61 62 123 9 9 18 70 71 141 Forensics Chemistry 31 70 101 2 6 8 33 76 109 Geology 5 712437 91019 Information Technology 819 101 9110 Mathematics 97 129 226 8 11 19 105 140 245 Medicinal Chemistry 11 40 51 0 5 5 11 45 56 Molecular Biology, Biochem. & Bioinfo. 33 49 82 3 4 7 36 53 89 Physics 47 8 55 7 1 8 54 9 63 Sum: 909 919 1,828 126 102 228 1,035 1,021 2,056

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION: Early Childhood Education 14 352 366 0 23 23 14 375 389 Elementary Education 51 692 743 5 33 38 56 725 781 Integrated Elementary Ed. - Special Ed. 15 184 199 1 4 5 16 188 204 Special Education 15 104 119 4 8 12 19 112 131 Sum: 95 1,332 1,427 10 68 78 105 1,400 1,505

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION: Art 156 347 503 28 47 75 184 394 578 Art Education 13 82 95 2 9 11 15 91 106 Art History 42327077 43034 Communication Studies 110 192 302 14 12 26 124 204 328 Dance Performance & Education 48185134 58489 Electronic Media & Film 269 106 375 41 11 52 310 117 427 Mass Communication 219 721 940 34 48 82 253 769 1,022 Music 103 67 170 10 2 12 113 69 182 Music Education 60 78 138 7 3 10 67 81 148 Theatre 76 114 190 3 9 12 79 123 202 Sum: 1,014 1,811 2,825 140 151 291 1,154 1,962 3,116

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & ECONOMICS: Accounting 281 225 506 44 41 85 325 266 591 Business Administration 1,336 927 2,263 229 132 361 1,565 1,059 2,624 e-Business 30 18 48 5 0 5 35 18 53 Economics 147 53 200 16 7 23 163 60 223 Sum: 1,794 1,223 3,017 294 180 474 2,088 1,403 3,491

Declared Total: 5,684 9,045 14,729 821 925 1,746 6,505 9,970 16,475

Undeclared: 570 634 1,204 169 192 361 739 826 1,565

GRAND TOTAL: 6,254 9,679 15,933 990 1,117 2,107 7,244 10,796 18,040 Note: Undeclared includes all non-degree students as well as degree-seeking students with undeclared majors. * The figures above represent a count of all majors and are not a count of students. Includes premajors, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd majors Source: EIS-M140. 45 Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. Number of Undergraduate and Post Baccalaureate Students in Teacher Certification Programs Fall 2008

Art Education* 106 Biology 12

Chemistry 4

Dance* 15

Early Childhood Education** 389

Earth‐Space Science 11

Elementary Education** 777

Elementary Education / Special Ed.** 204

English 75

French 3

Geography 0

German 1

Health Education* 38

History 111

Mathematics 54

Music Education* 148

Physical Education* 96

Physics 2

Social Science 39

Spanish 15

Special Education** 131

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900

*Programs include some required coursework provided by the College of Education. **These majors include pre-majors Source: EIS Table / C.O.E. Chapter 2 Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. Undergraduate Student Enrollment 46 Table 11b. Towson University

Full & Part-Time UNDERGRADUATE & POST-BACCALAUREATE STUDENTS ENROLLED IN TEACHER CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS BY GENDER & ETHNICITY: FALL 2008

Gender Race / Ethnicity African Native Men Women Total Asian Caucasian Hispanic Other American American

Art Education* 15 91 106 5 2 7 83 3 6 Dance* 114154001010 Early Childhood Education** 14 375 389 40 0 6 297 10 36 Elementary Education** 56 721 777 38 1 23 642 15 58 Elementary Education / Special Ed.** 16 188 204 12 2 7 161 4 18 Health Education* 533385013002 Music Education* 67 81 148 6 1 9 116 4 12 Physical Education* 58 38 96 3 0 1 83 2 7 Secondary Education* Biology 4 8 12 100920 Chemistry 0 4 4 100300 Earth-Space Science 5 6 11 000803 English 23 52 75 11 1 2 51 2 8 French 0 3 3 000201 Geography 0 0 0 000000 German 0 1 1 000100 History 63 48 111 6 1 2 87 1 14 Mathematics 21 33 54 6 1 5 36 3 3 Physics 2 0 2 001100 Social Science 15 24 39 4 1 0 28 1 5 Spanish 3 12 15 000951 Special Education** 19 112 131 8 0 1 105 4 13 TOTAL: 387 1,844 2,231 150 10 65 1,762 57 187

Percent 17.3 82.7 6.7 0.4 2.9 79.0 2.6 8.4

*Program includes some required coursework provided by the College of Education. **These majors include pre-majors Chapter 2 Source: EIS Table / C.O.E. 47 Prepared by: Institutional Research. Undergraduate Student Enrollment

Towson University Data Journal Fall 2008 New Undergraduate Student Enrollment First-Time, Full-Time Degree Seeking Undergraduates Fall Semester Enrollment by Gender Fall 2004-Fall 2008

3,000

2,500

2,000

1,500

1,000 Males Females

500

0 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 Males 707 862 992 982 1,039 Females 1,376 1,456 1,698 1,672 1,787

Source: EIS Table. Chapter 3 Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. New Undergraduate Student Enrollment 48 Table 12. Towson University

NEW FIRST-TIME DEGREE-SEEKING UNDERGRADUATES Full-Time BY CLASS YEAR, GENDER & ETHNICITY: FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

Ethnic Men Women Total Background F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

Frequency: Full-Time 707 862 992 982 1,039 1,376 1,456 1,698 1,672 1,787 2,083 2,318 2,690 2,654 2,826

% Gender: 33.9 37.2 36.9 37.0 36.8 66.1 62.8 63.1 63.0 63.2

Frequency: African-Amer. 50 67 79 70 84 119 202 225 191 206 169 269 304 261 290 Amer. Indian 14743 23765 3714108 Asian 37 48 40 51 52 63 57 71 62 57 100 105 111 113 109 Hispanic 12926143627383635613947624997 White 508 647 726 764 751 977 1,043 1,182 1,266 1,301 1,485 1,690 1,908 2,030 2,052 Other/Unknown 87 65 92 65 96 161 98 158 102 145 248 163 250 167 241 Foreign 12 22 22 14 17 27 15 19 10 12 39 37 41 24 29 TOTAL: 707 862 992 982 1,039 1,376 1,456 1,698 1,672 1,787 2,083 2,318 2,690 2,654 2,826

% Ethnicity: % African-Amer. 7.1 7.8 8.0 7.1 8.1 8.6 13.9 13.3 11.4 11.5 8.1 11.6 11.3 9.8 10.3 % Amer. Indian 0.1 0.5 0.7 0.4 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.4 0.3 % Asian 5.2 5.6 4.0 5.2 5.0 4.6 3.9 4.2 3.7 3.2 4.8 4.5 4.1 4.3 3.9 % Hispanic 1.7 1.0 2.6 1.4 3.5 2.0 2.6 2.1 2.1 3.4 1.9 2.0 2.3 1.8 3.4 % White 71.9 75.1 73.2 77.8 72.3 71.0 71.6 69.6 75.7 72.8 71.3 72.9 70.9 76.5 72.6 % Other/Unknown 12.3 7.5 9.3 6.6 9.2 11.7 6.7 9.3 6.1 8.1 11.9 7.0 9.3 6.3 8.5 % Foreign 1.7 2.6 2.2 1.4 1.6 2.0 1.0 1.1 0.6 0.7 1.9 1.6 1.5 0.9 1.0 TOTAL: 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Source: EIS-M140. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 3 New Undergraduate Student Enrollment 49 50 Table 13. Towson University

FIRST-TIME DEGREE-SEEKING UNDERGRADUATES BY COUNTY OF ORIGIN & GENDER: Full-Time FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

County of Men Women Total Origin F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

Allegany 02221 57623 5984 4 Anne Arundel 39 48 47 63 68 71 78 90 106 121 110 126 137 169 189 Baltimore 169 226 222 200 212 254 296 329 295 276 423 522 551 495 488 Calvert 11 16 22 20 30 18 33 28 38 37 29 49 50 58 67 Caroline 12111 23344 3545 5 Carroll 27 44 48 39 31 64 54 51 54 63 91 98 99 93 94 Cecil 46538 8131716161219221924 Charles 8 91291524272226183236343533 Dorchester 41122 45233 8635 5 Frederick 25 33 44 25 37 34 44 44 47 60 59 77 88 72 97 Garrett 02022 03210 0523 2 Harford 46 50 53 70 58 80 78 80 88 94 126 128 133 158 152 Howard 72 63 67 69 87 99 96 88 90 116 171 159 155 159 203 Kent 11004 03121 1412 5 Montgomery 66 68 79 109 93 125 106 132 110 169 191 174 211 219 262 Prince George's 37 33 31 29 25 91 73 90 72 101 128 106 121 101 126 Queen Anne's 33824 751579 10823913 St. Mary's 7139 51316102519252323342438 Somerset 00100 00000 0010 0 Talbot 34024 36939 6109513 Washington 4 61141011101416211516252031 Wicomico 12656 36888 48141314 Worcester 6 3 6 11 1 7 8 14 13 8 13 11 20 24 9 Baltimore City 14 49 49 43 42 32 119 117 104 68 46 168 166 147 110 Unknown County 00000 00000 0000 0 Sum: 548 684 724 715 754 958 1,083 1,187 1,124 1,230 1,506 1,767 1,911 1,839 1,984

Out-of-State 145 155 245 251 266 389 357 492 536 543 534 512 737 787 809 Foreign 13 23 23 15 19 27 16 19 12 13 40 39 42 27 32 Unknown 10011 20000 3001 1

GRAND TOTAL: 707 862 992 982 1040 1,376 1,456 1,698 1,672 1,786 2,083 2,318 2,690 2,654 2,826

Source: EIS-M140 Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 3 New Undergraduate Student Enrollment 51 Percentage of All First-Time, Full-Time Degree-Seeking Undergraduate Majors* by College Fall 2008

College of Education College of 7% Liberal Arts 15% Fisher College of Science & Math 12%

College of Business & Economics 15%

Undeclared 22%

College of Fine Arts & Communication 15%

College of Health Professions 14%

*Percentages based on a count of all majors. Includes premajors, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd majors. Source: EIS Table. Chapter 3 Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. New Undergraduate Student Enrollment 52 New First-Time, Full-Time Degree Seeking Undergraduate Majors* by Gender by College Fall 2008

Females Males

College of Business & Economics

College of Education

College of Fine Arts & Communication

College of Health Professions

College of Liberal Arts

Fisher College of Science & Math

Undeclared

400 300 200 100 0. 100 200 300

*Based on a count of all majors. Includes premajors, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd majors. Source: EIS Table. Chapter 3 Prepared by TU Institutional Research. New Undergraduate Student Enrollment 53 Table 14a. Towson University

COUNT OF ALL MAJORS* BY GENDER FOR NEW FIRST-TIME, Full & Part-Time DEGREE-SEEKING UNDERGRADUATES: FALL 2008

College & Full-Time Part-Time Total Major Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females Total

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS: Cultural Studies 011 000 011 English 18 47 65 0 1 1 18 48 66 Family Studies 044 000 044 Foreign Languages 51419000 51419 Geography & Environmental Planning 202 000 202 Geography & Land Surveying 000 000 000 History 30 12 42 0 0 0 30 12 42 Interdisciplinary Studies 5 5 10 0 0 0 5 5 10 International Studies 41115000 41115 Law & American Civilization 21113000 21113 Metropolitan Studies 000 000 000 Philosophy 112 000 112 Political Science 26 16 42 0 0 0 26 16 42 Psychology 31 125 156 0 0 0 31 125 156 Religious Studies 011 000 011 Social Science 6 8 14 0 0 0 6 8 14 Sociology - Anthropology 13 18 31 0 0 0 13 18 31 Women's Studies 000 000 000 Sum: 143 274 417 0 1 1 143 275 418

COLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS: Allied Health 000 000 000 Athletic Training 17 15 32 0 0 0 17 15 32 Chemical Dependency Counseling Educ. 000 000 000 Deaf Studies 11617000 11617 Exercise Science 17 21 38 0 0 0 17 21 38 Gerontology 033 000 033 Health Care Management 022 000 022 Health Science 31720000 31720 Nursing 7 136 143 0 1 1 7 137 144 Occupational Therapy 23840000 23840 Physical Education 51015000 51015 Speech Language Pathology & Audiology 22729000 22729 Sports Management 43 13 56 0 0 0 43 13 56 Sports Studies 000 000 000 Sum: 97 298 395 0 1 1 97 299 396

54 Table 14a. Towson University COUNT OF ALL MAJORS* BY GENDER FOR NEW FIRST-TIME, DEGREE-SEEKING UNDERGRADUATES: FALL 2008

College & Full-Time Part-Time Total Major Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females Total

FISHER COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS: Biology 35 81 116 0 0 0 35 81 116 Chemistry 41317000 41317 Computer Information Systems 13 4 17 0 0 0 13 4 17 Computer Science 42 7 49 0 0 0 42 7 49 Earth Space Science 000 000 000 Environmental Science & Studies 14 15 29 0 0 0 14 15 29 Forensics Chemistry 93342000 93342 Geology 101 000 101 Information Technology 112 000 112 Mathematics 11 30 41 0 0 0 11 30 41 Medicinal Chemistry 21315000 21315 Molecular Biology, Biochem. & Bioinfo. 6 6 12 0 0 0 6 6 12 Physics 819 000 819 Sum: 146 204 350 0 0 0 146 204 350

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION: Early Childhood Education 14950011 15051 Elementary Education 5 126 131 0 0 0 5 126 131 Integrated Elementary Ed. - Special Ed. 022 000 022 Special Education 02323000 02323 Sum: 6 200 206 0 1 1 6 201 207

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION: Art 21 47 68 0 0 0 21 47 68 Art Education 21214000 21214 Art History 011 000 011 Communication Studies 23 59 82 0 0 0 23 59 82 Dance Performance & Education 13132000 13132 Electronic Media & Film 25 15 40 0 0 0 25 15 40 Mass Communication 10 56 66 0 0 0 10 56 66 Music 28 20 48 0 0 0 28 20 48 Music Education 21 16 37 0 0 0 21 16 37 Theatre 18 24 42 0 0 0 18 24 42 Sum: 149 281 430 0 0 0 149 281 430

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & ECONOMICS: Accounting 41 30 71 0 0 0 41 30 71 Business Administration 197 144 341 1 0 1 198 144 342 e-Business 112 000 112 Economics 7 4 11 0 0 0 7 4 11 Sum: 246 179 425 1 0 1 247 179 426

Declared Total: 787 1,436 2,223 1 3 4 788 1,439 2,227

Undeclared: 257 375 632 1 1 2 258 376 634

GRAND TOTAL: 1,044 1,811 2,855 2 4 6 1,046 1,815 2,861 Note: Undeclared includes all non-degree students as well as degree-seeking students with undeclared majors. *Figures above represent a count of all majors and not a student headcount. Includes premajors, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd majors. Source: EIS Table. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. 55 New First-Time, Full-Time Degree-Seeking Undergraduate Retention One Year Retention Rates Fall 1993 - Fall 2007

100.0%

90.0%

80.0%

70.0%

60.0%

50.0%

40.0%

30.0%

20.0%

10.0%

0.0% 1993 1994 1995 *1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: EIS Table. Chapter 3 Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. New Undergraduate Student Enrollment 56 Table 14b. Towson University

Full Time GRADUATION AND RETENTION RATES FOR FIRST-TIME, DEGREE-SEEKING UNDERGRADUATES

Retention / Graduation Rates Graduation Rate Cohort Year Enrolled Spring 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5th Year 6th Year 4th Year 5th Year 6th Year + Summer 206.00 2008 2,826 2007 2,654 91.4% 81.7% 2006 2,690 92.0% 82.0% 74.9% 2005 2,318 91.5% 80.1% 73.5% 70.1% 2004 2,083 92.8% 83.1% 77.2% 74.1% 73.4% 40.0% 2003 1,753 94.1% 86.4% 81.3% 78.8% 77.2% 77.6% 45.9% 69.2% 2002 2,198 92.9% 83.9% 75.4% 72.8% 70.6% 69.3% 68.7% 39.6% 62.0% 65.9% 66.2% 2001 1,910 94.1% 85.8% 75.9% 73.1% 71.0% 69.5% 69.6% 37.9% 62.7% 66.1% 66.4% 2000 1,981 91.9% 82.1% 75.2% 70.9% 68.6% 67.1% 67.3% 34.6% 58.7% 63.5% 64.1% 1999 2,103 92.1% 81.2% 72.5% 69.2% 65.0% 62.5% 62.0% 31.5% 52.6% 57.6% 58.0% 1998 1,923 93.7% 83.0% 74.4% 70.4% 68.1% 63.4% 63.1% 32.7% 54.2% 58.8% 59.2% 1997 1,808 92.7% 81.7% 72.3% 68.1% 63.8% 61.9% 60.8% 33.2% 52.2% 55.3% 55.8% *1996 1,851 92.4% 80.4% 71.3% 67.7% 64.1% 59.5% 59.7% 30.0% 52.0% 55.4% 55.6% 1995 1,488 93.5% 81.5% 73.7% 70.2% 66.9% 64.1% 63.0% 33.1% 56.7% 60.1% 60.3% 1994 1,337 93.7% 81.2% 70.3% 65.8% 64.5% 60.4% 59.2% 27.4% 49.7% 54.1% 54.8% 1993 1,215 93.7% 79.8% 70.9% 67.0% 65.0% 60.4% 60.2% 28.6% 51.8% 56.0% 56.4%

Mean 92.8% 82.3% 74.2% 70.6% 68.2% 65.1% 63.4% 34.5% 56.5% 59.3% 59.7%

Source: Enrolled Population Research File. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

*Prior to Fall 1996 only new freshman were included in the cohorts. Beginning in Fall 1996 the definition was changed to include all 1st Time, full-time, degree-seeking undergraduates.

Note: Graduation rates for 4 and 5 years include summer graduates; graduation for 6 years ends with May graduation. Retention/graduation rates for 1 through 5 years include summer graduation; rate for 6 years ends with May graduation.

Chapter 3 New Undergraduate Student Enrollment 57 Table 14c. Towson University

Full Time GRADUATION AND RETENTION RATES FOR FIRST-TIME, DEGREE-SEEKING MALES

Retention / Graduation Rates Graduation Rate Cohort Year Enrolled Spring 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5th Year 6th Year 4th Year 5th Year 6th Year + Summer

2008 1,039 2007 982 92.1% 81.6% 2006 992 92.7% 81.4% 74.2% 2005 862 91.2% 79.5% 70.1% 66.6% 2004 707 92.9% 81.5% 75.2% 71.7% 68.6% 32.2% 2003 563 93.3% 85.1% 79.8% 76.6% 73.0% 72.6% 35.0% 62.5% 2002 813 93.7% 82.5% 74.5% 70.6% 68.0% 66.2% 65.1% 30.9% 56.2% 61.9% 62.4% 2001 665 93.7% 83.6% 73.2% 70.4% 68.0% 64.5% 64.1% 28.6% 55.3% 59.5% 60.2% 2000 783 91.1% 79.8% 73.1% 67.4% 64.5% 62.7% 62.8% 26.7% 51.7% 57.5% 58.2% 1999 825 92.0% 77.9% 70.8% 65.7% 59.3% 55.5% 54.9% 22.5% 43.8% 49.3% 49.7% 1998 748 93.0% 79.9% 71.0% 66.0% 63.4% 57.6% 56.4% 26.7% 46.9% 50.9% 51.5% 1997 729 93.1% 79.7% 70.0% 63.0% 59.0% 56.9% 55.6% 25.0% 44.6% 48.0% 48.7% 1996* 724 92.4% 75.6% 67.1% 62.0% 58.1% 51.5% 51.8% 19.9% 41.0% 45.7% 45.7% 1995 554 92.6% 78.2% 70.8% 65.7% 61.7% 57.8% 56.0% 23.1% 49.1% 52.9% 53.1% 1994 527 92.0% 78.6% 67.9% 62.8% 60.9% 55.8% 55.0% 18.6% 43.1% 49.0% 49.7% 1993 494 92.5% 77.5% 68.6% 63.4% 60.3% 54.9% 54.7% 18.2% 44.7% 49.2% 49.6%

Mean 92.6% 80.2% 71.9% 67.1% 63.7% 59.6% 57.6% 25.6% 49.0% 52.4% 52.9%

Source: Enrolled Population Research File. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

*Prior to Fall 1996 only new freshman were included in the cohorts. Beginning in Fall 1996 the definition was changed to include all 1st Time, full-time, degree-seeking undergraduates.

Note: Graduation rates for 4 and 5 years include summer graduates; graduation for 6 years ends with May graduation. Retention/graduation rates for 1 through 5 years include summer graduation; rate for 6 years ends with May graduation.

Chapter 3 New Undergraduate Student Enrollment 58 Table 14d. Towson University

Full Time GRADUATION AND RETENTION RATES FOR FIRST-TIME, DEGREE-SEEKING FEMALES

Retention / Graduation Rates Graduation Rate Cohort Year Enrolled Spring 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5th Year 6th Year 4th Year 5th Year 6th Year + Summer

2008 1,787 2007 1,672 91.0% 81.8% 2006 1,698 91.5% 82.4% 75.3% 2005 1,456 91.8% 80.5% 75.5% 72.2% 2004 1,376 92.8% 84.0% 78.2% 75.3% 75.9% 44.0% 2003 1,190 94.5% 87.0% 82.0% 79.8% 79.2% 79.9% 51.0% 72.4% 2002 1,385 92.5% 84.7% 76.0% 74.1% 72.1% 71.0% 70.8% 44.8% 65.3% 68.3% 68.4% 2001 1,245 94.4% 86.9% 77.3% 74.6% 72.6% 72.2% 72.5% 42.9% 66.7% 69.6% 69.8% 2000 1,198 92.4% 83.6% 76.6% 73.2% 71.2% 69.9% 70.3% 39.8% 63.2% 67.4% 67.9% 1999 1,278 92.1% 83.3% 73.6% 71.4% 68.8% 67.1% 66.6% 37.2% 58.4% 63.0% 63.4% 1998 1,175 94.0% 85.0% 76.5% 73.2% 71.1% 67.1% 67.3% 36.5% 58.8% 63.8% 64.1% 1997 1,079 92.4% 83.1% 74.0% 71.6% 67.1% 65.2% 64.3% 38.7% 57.3% 60.2% 60.5% 1996* 1,127 92.5% 83.6% 74.0% 71.3% 67.9% 64.7% 64.8% 36.5% 59.1% 61.7% 61.9% 1995 934 94.1% 83.4% 75.4% 72.9% 70.0% 67.9% 67.2% 39.1% 61.2% 64.3% 64.7% 1994 810 93.3% 82.8% 71.9% 67.8% 65.8% 63.5% 61.9% 33.2% 54.1% 57.4% 58.1% 1993 721 94.6% 81.4% 72.5% 69.5% 67.4% 64.2% 63.9% 35.6% 56.6% 60.6% 61.0%

Mean 92.9% 83.6% 75.6% 72.8% 70.8% 68.4% 67.0% 39.9% 61.2% 63.6% 64.0%

Source: Enrolled Population Research File. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

*Prior to Fall 1996 only new freshman were included in the cohorts. Beginning in Fall 1996 the definition was changed to include all 1st Time, full-time, degree-seeking undergraduates.

Note: Graduation rates for 4 and 5 years include summer graduates; graduation for 6 years ends with May graduation. Retention/graduation rates for 1 through 5 years include summer graduation; rate for 6 years ends with May graduation.

Chapter 3 New Undergraduate Student Enrollment 59

Towson University Data Journal Fall 2008 New Transfer Student Enrollment Full and Part-Time New Transfer Enrollment By Ethnicity Fall 2008

Other/Unknown 12.2% Foreign 2.7%

African‐Amer. White 14.6% 62.2%

Amer. Indian 0.7%

Asian 4.6% Hispanic 2.9%

New Transfer Enrollment: 1,942

Source: EIS Table. Chapter 4 Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. New Transfer Student Enrollment 60 Table 15. Towson University

NEW FIRST-TIME DEGREE SEEKING TRANSFERS Full & Part-Time BY GENDER & ETHNICITY: FALL 2008

Ethnic Full-Time Part-Time Total Background Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females Total

Frequency: New Transfers 784 970 1,754 70 118 188 854 1,088 1,942

% Gender: 44.7 55.3 100.0 37.2 62.8 100.0 44.0 56.0 100.0

Frequency: African-Amer. 94 150 244 14 26 40 108 176 284 Amer. Indian 6713 011 6814 Asian 42 36 78 3 9 12 45 45 90 Hispanic 24 28 52 1 3 4 25 31 56 White 502 604 1,106 42 60 102 544 664 1,208 Other/Unknown 93 118 211 9 17 26 102 135 237 Foreign 23 27 50 1 2 3 24 29 53 TOTAL: 784 970 1,754 70 118 188 854 1,088 1,942

% Ethnicity: % African-Amer. 12.0 15.5 13.9 20.0 22.0 21.3 12.6 16.2 14.6 % Amer. Indian 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.0 0.8 0.5 0.7 0.7 0.7 % Asian 5.4 3.7 4.4 4.3 7.6 6.4 5.3 4.1 4.6 % Hispanic 3.1 2.9 3.0 1.4 2.5 2.1 2.9 2.8 2.9 % White 64.0 62.3 63.1 60.0 50.8 54.3 63.7 61.0 62.2 % Other/Unknown 11.9 12.2 12.0 12.9 14.4 13.8 11.9 12.4 12.2 % Foreign 2.9 2.8 2.9 1.4 1.7 1.6 2.8 2.7 2.7 TOTAL: 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Source: EIS-M140. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 4 New Transfer Student Enrollment 61 Top Ten Feeder Colleges - New Undergraduate Transfers Fall 2008

Community College of Baltimore County

Anne Arundel Community College

Harford Community College

Montgomery College

Howard Community College

Frederick Community College

Carroll Community College

College of Southern Maryland

Baltimore City Community College

Prince George's Community College

0 50 100 150 200 250 300

Source: EIS Table. Chapter 4 Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. New Transfer Student Enrollment 62 Table 16. Towson University

Top Fifteen Feeder Community Colleges - New Degree-Seeking Undergraduate Transfers: Fall 2008

CollegeFull-Time Part-Time Total Males Females Total % Males Females Total % Males Females Total %

Community Colleges: Allegany College 0330.20000.00330.2 Anne Arundel Community College 75 97 172 9.8 3 12 15 8.0 78 109 187 9.6 Baltimore City Community College 9 20 29 1.7 0 2 2 1.1 9 22 31 1.6 Carroll Community College 34 26 60 3.4 1 7 8 4.3 35 33 68 3.5 6 5 11 0.6 0 0 0 0.0 6 5 11 0.6 Chesapeake College 4 4 8 0.5 0 2 2 1.1 4 6 10 0.5 College of Southern Maryland 23 35 58 3.3 0 1 1 0.5 23 36 59 3.0 Community College of Baltimore County 107 116 223 12.7 19 37 56 29.8 126 153 279 14.4 Frederick Community College 42 24 66 3.8 2 2 4 2.1 44 26 70 3.6 Hagerstown Community College 6 8 14 0.8 0 0 0 0.0 6 8 14 0.7 Harford Community College 64 68 132 7.5 13 10 23 12.2 77 78 155 8.0 Howard Community College 41 34 75 4.3 3 2 5 2.7 44 36 80 4.1 Montgomery College 57 64 121 6.9 3 5 8 4.3 60 69 129 6.6 Prince George's Community College 5 16 21 1.2 0 0 0 0.0 5 16 21 1.1 Wor Wic Community College 0330.20000.00330.2 All Others* 311 447 758 43.2 26 38 64 34.0 337 485 822 42.3 Sum: 784 970 1,754 100.0 70 118 188 100.0 854 1,088 1,942 100.0

*Note- "All Others" include other Community Colleges and 4yr Institutions.

Chapter 4 Source: EIS Table. 63 Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. New Transfer Student Enrollment 64 Table 17. Towson University

Full Time FIRST-TIME DEGREE-SEEKING TRANSFERS BY COUNTY OF ORIGIN & GENDER: FALL 2008

County of Full-Time Part-Time Total Origin Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females Total

Allegany 123 000 123 Anne Arundel 95 127 222 3 12 15 98 139 237 Baltimore 170 201 371 26 45 71 196 246 442 Calvert 15 18 33 0 0 0 15 18 33 Caroline 101 000 101 Carroll 40 45 85 3 10 13 43 55 98 Cecil 7613 000 7613 Charles 11 20 31 0 1 1 11 21 32 Dorchester 101 000 101 Frederick 53 31 84 2 2 4 55 33 88 Garrett 202 000 202 Harford 83 101 184 15 17 32 98 118 216 Howard 54 64 118 5 4 9 59 68 127 Kent 011 000 011 Montgomery 92 92 184 3 4 7 95 96 191 Prince George's 29 60 89 1 2 3 30 62 92 Queen Anne's 369 112 4711 St. Mary's 11 11 22 0 0 0 11 11 22 Somerset 000 011 011 Talbot 325 011 336 Washington 91120 0 0 0 91120 Wicomico 033 000 033 Worcester 145 000 145 Baltimore City 28 54 82 8 13 21 36 67 103 Unknown County 000 000 000 Sum: 709 859 1568 67 113 180 776 972 1,748

Out-of-State 51 83 134 2 3 5 53 86 139 Foreign 24 27 51 1 2 3 25 29 54 Unknown 011 000 011

GRAND TOTAL: 784 970 1,754 70 118 188 854 1,088 1,942

Source: EIS-M140 Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 4 New Transfer Student Enrollment 65 Percentage of All Undergraduate Transfer Majors* by College Fall 2008

Undeclared 5% College of Health Professions 16%

Fisher College College of Fine of Science & Math Arts 11% & Communication 16%

College of Education 9%

College of Business & College of Liberal Arts Economics 19% 25%

*Percentages based on a count of all majors and not a student headcount. Includes pre-majors, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd majors. Source: EIS Table. Chapter 4 Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. New Transfer Student Enrollment 66 New Transfer Majors* by Gender by College Fall 2008

Females Males

College of Business & Economics

College of Education

College of Fine Arts & Communication

College of Health Professions

College of Liberal Arts

Fisher College of Science & Math

Undeclared

300 200 100 0 100 200 300 *Based on a count of all majors. Includes premajors, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd majors. Source: EIS Table. Prepared by TU Institutional Research. Chapter 4 New Transfer Enrollment 67 Table 18. Towson University

COUNT OF ALL MAJORS* BY GENDER Full & Part-Time FOR NEW TRANSFER STUDENTS: FALL 2008

College & Full-Time Part-Time Total Major Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females Total

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS: Cultural Studies 000 000 000 English 20 33 53 2 4 6 22 37 59 Family Studies 31821 0 1 1 31922 Foreign Languages 448 000 448 Geography & Environmental Planning 224 000 224 Geography & Land Surveying 011 101 112 History 34 14 48 3 1 4 37 15 52 Interdisciplinary Studies 178 011 189 International Studies 628 112 7310 Law & American Civilization 3710 101 4711 Metropolitan Studies 101 000 101 Philosophy 527 000 527 Political Science 13 9 22 1 0 1 14 9 23 Psychology 24 66 90 6 6 12 30 72 102 Religious Studies 000 000 000 Social Science 6511 000 6511 Sociology - Anthropology 29 22 51 1 3 4 30 25 55 Women's Studies 011 011 022 Sum: 151 193 344 16 18 34 167 211 378

COLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS: Allied Health 1 3 4 4 7 11 5 10 15 Athletic Training 6612 000 6612 Chemical Dependency Counseling Educ. 000 000 000 Deaf Studies 02525 0 6 6 03131 Exercise Science 18 27 45 1 5 6 19 32 51 Gerontology 000 000 000 Health Care Management 4913 101 5914 Health Science 3710 011 3811 Nursing 10 75 85 2 12 14 12 87 99 Occupational Therapy 31316 1 0 1 41317 Physical Education 14 8 22 1 1 2 15 9 24 Speech Language Pathology & Audiology 02020 0 0 0 02020 Sports Management 26 7 33 3 0 3 29 7 36 Sports Studies 000 000 000 Sum: 85 200 285 13 32 45 98 232 330

68 Table 18. Towson University COUNT OF ALL MAJORS* BY GENDER FOR NEW TRANSFER STUDENTS: FALL 2008

College & Full-Time Part-Time Total Major Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females Total

FISHER COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS: Biology 20 44 64 2 8 10 22 52 74 Chemistry 7411 202 9413 Computer Information Systems 26 4 30 1 1 2 27 5 32 Computer Science 23 4 27 1 0 1 24 4 28 Earth Space Science 000 000 000 Environmental Science & Studies 5611 112 6713 Forensics Chemistry 549 011 5510 Geology 101 000 101 Information Technology 505 101 606 Mathematics 13 12 25 0 3 3 13 15 28 Medicinal Chemistry 044 000 044 Molecular Biology, Biochem. & Bioinfo. 347 000 347 Physics 303 000 303 Sum: 111 86 197 8 14 22 119 100 219

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION: Early Childhood Education 35861 0 6 6 36467 Elementary Education 12 63 75 2 6 8 14 69 83 Integrated Elementary Ed. - Special Ed. 21113 1 0 1 31114 Special Education 31417 1 0 1 41418 Sum: 20 146 166 4 12 16 24 158 182

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION: Art 18 50 68 2 9 11 20 59 79 Art Education 4 8 12 0 2 2 4 10 14 Art History 022 000 022 Communication Studies 20 24 44 0 1 1 20 25 45 Dance Performance & Education 156 101 257 Electronic Media & Film 34 15 49 4 0 4 38 15 53 Mass Communication 25 38 63 0 5 5 25 43 68 Music 9514 000 9514 Music Education 71219 0 0 0 71219 Theatre 8513 000 8513 Sum: 126 164 290 7 17 24 133 181 314

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & ECONOMICS: Accounting 46 39 85 1 5 6 47 44 91 Business Administration 208 139 347 18 14 32 226 153 379 e-Business 314 101 415 Economics 15 8 23 0 1 1 15 9 24 Sum: 272 187 459 20 20 40 292 207 499

Declared Total: 765 976 1,741 68 113 181 833 1,089 1,922

Undeclared: 37 40 77 7 11 18 44 51 95

GRAND TOTAL: 802 1,016 1,818 75 124 199 877 1,140 2,017 Note: Undeclared includes all non-degree students as well as degree-seeking students with undeclared majors. *Figures represent a count of all majors and not a student headcount. Includes pre-majors, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd majors. Source: EIS Table. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. 69

Towson University Data Journal Fall 2008 Graduate Student Enrollment Graduate Enrollment Full and Part-Time Students Fall 2004 - Fall 2008

4,000

3,500

3,000

2,500

2,000

1,500

1,000

500

0 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 Full‐Time 802 819 886 906 1,055 Part‐Time 2,554 2,697 2,661 2,633 2,784

Source: EIS Table. Chapter 5 Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. Graduate Student Enrollment 70 Table 19a. Towson University

GRADUATE ENROLLED POPULATION BY CLASS YEAR & GENDER: Full & Part-Time FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

Class Men Women Total Year F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

Frequency: First-Time Grad 183 208 207 164 164 570 590 658 642 654 753 798 865 806 818 Continuing Grad 662 669 701 722 802 1,941 2,049 1,981 2,011 2,219 2,603 2,718 2,682 2,733 3,021 TOTAL: 845 877 908 886 966 2,511 2,639 2,639 2,653 2,873 3,356 3,516 3,547 3,539 3,839

% Gender: 25.2 24.9 25.6 25.0 25.2 74.8 75.1 74.4 75.0 74.8

% Class: % First-Time Grad 21.7 23.7 22.8 18.5 17.0 22.7 22.4 24.9 24.2 22.8 22.4 22.7 24.4 22.8 21.3 % Continuing Grad 78.3 76.3 77.2 81.5 83.0 77.3 77.6 75.1 75.8 77.2 77.6 77.3 75.6 77.2 78.7 TOTAL: 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Source: EIS-M140. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 5 Graduate Student Enrollment 71 Table 19b. Towson University

Full-Time GRADUATE ENROLLED POPULATION BY CLASS YEAR & GENDER: FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

Class Men Women Total Year F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

Frequency: First-Time Grad 69 78 80 58 68 234 262 266 254 239 303 340 346 312 307 Continuing Grad 130 118 143 157 215 369 361 397 437 533 499 479 540 594 748 TOTAL: 199 196 223 215 283 603 623 663 691 772 802 819 886 906 1,055

% Gender: 24.8 23.9 25.2 23.7 26.8 75.2 76.1 74.8 76.3 85.2

% Class: % First-Time Grad 34.7 39.8 35.9 27.0 24.0 38.8 42.1 40.1 36.8 31.0 37.8 41.5 39.1 34.4 29.1 % Continuing Grad 65.3 60.2 64.1 73.0 76.0 61.2 57.9 59.9 63.2 69.0 62.2 58.5 60.9 65.6 70.9 TOTAL: 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Source: EIS-M140. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 5 Graduate Student Enrollment 72 Table 19c. Towson University

Part-Time GRADUATE ENROLLED POPULATION BY CLASS YEAR & GENDER: FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

Class Men Women Total Year F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

Frequency: First-Time Grad 114 130 127 106 96 336 328 392 388 415 450 458 519 494 511 Continuing Grad 532 551 558 565 587 1,572 1,688 1,584 1,574 1,686 2,104 2,239 2,142 2,139 2,273 TOTAL: 646 681 685 671 683 1,908 2,016 1,976 1,962 2,101 2,554 2,697 2,661 2,633 2,784

% Gender: 25.3 25.3 25.7 25.5 24.5 74.7 74.7 74.3 74.5 75.5

% Class: % First-Time Grad 17.6 19.1 18.5 15.8 14.1 17.6 16.3 19.8 19.8 19.8 17.6 17.0 19.5 18.8 18.4 % Continuing Grad 82.4 80.9 81.5 84.2 85.9 82.4 83.7 80.2 80.2 80.2 82.4 83.0 80.5 81.2 81.6 TOTAL: 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

*Class year data not available. Source: EIS-M140. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 5 Graduate Student Enrollment 73 Full and Part-Time Graduate Enrollment By Ethnicity Fall 2008

Other/Unknown 16.3%

Foreign 4.9%

African‐Amer. White 11.4% 63.0%

Amer. Indian 0.3% Asian 2.7% Hispanic 1.5%

Graduate Enrollment: 3,839

Source: EIS Table. Chapter 5 Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. Graduate Student Enrollment 74 Table 19d. Towson University

GRADUATE ENROLLED POPULATION BY ETHNIC BACKGROUND & GENDER: Full & Part-Time FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

Ethnic Men Women Total Background F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

Frequency: African-Amer. 108 119 97 97 93 382 382 382 356 343 490 501 479 453 436 Amer. Indian 25454 55136 7105810 Asian 29 26 37 29 38 38 42 49 49 65 67 68 86 78 103 Hispanic 14 14 10 17 18 39 30 37 50 40 53 44 47 67 58 White 540 575 572 537 527 1,788 1,896 1,812 1,778 1,892 2,328 2,471 2,384 2,315 2,419 Other/Unknown 77 69 103 126 206 165 145 227 310 419 242 214 330 436 625 Foreign 75 69 85 75 80 94 139 131 107 108 169 208 216 182 188 TOTAL: 845 877 908 886 966 2,511 2,639 2,639 2,653 2,873 3,356 3,516 3,547 3,539 3,839

% Gender: 25.2 24.9 25.6 25.0 25.2 74.8 75.1 74.4 75.0 74.8

% Ethnicity: % African-Amer. 12.8 13.6 10.7 10.9 9.6 15.2 14.5 14.5 13.4 11.9 14.6 14.2 13.5 12.8 11.4 % Amer. Indian 0.2 0.6 0.4 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.3 % Asian 3.4 3.0 4.1 3.3 3.9 1.5 1.6 1.9 1.8 2.3 2.0 1.9 2.4 2.2 2.7 % Hispanic 1.7 1.6 1.1 1.9 1.9 1.6 1.1 1.4 1.9 1.4 1.6 1.3 1.3 1.9 1.5 % White 63.9 65.6 63.0 60.6 54.6 71.2 71.8 68.7 67.0 65.9 69.4 70.3 67.2 65.4 63.0 % Other/Unknown 9.1 7.9 11.3 14.2 21.3 6.6 5.5 8.6 11.7 14.6 7.2 6.1 9.3 12.3 16.3 % Foreign 8.9 7.9 9.4 8.5 8.3 3.7 5.3 5.0 4.0 3.8 5.0 5.9 6.1 5.1 4.9 TOTAL: 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Source: EIS-M140. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 5 Graduate Student Enrollment 75 Table 19e. Towson University

GRADUATE ENROLLED POPULATION BY ETHNIC BACKGROUND & GENDER: Full-Time FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

Ethnic Men Women Total Background F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

Frequency: African-Amer. 21 23 20 31 25 86 95 89 96 107 107 118 109 127 132 Amer. Indian 11111 01001 12112 Asian 5 3 6 10 12 14 13 12 19 23 19 16 18 29 35 Hispanic 55546 1291312111714181617 White 106 114 126 107 143 398 415 439 445 492 504 529 565 552 635 Other/Unknown 16 12 14 10 36 40 32 54 65 74 56 44 68 75 110 Foreign 45 38 51 52 60 53 58 56 54 64 98 96 107 106 124 TOTAL: 199 196 223 215 283 603 623 663 691 772 802 819 886 906 1,055

% Gender: 24.8 23.9 25.2 23.7 26.8 75.2 76.1 74.8 76.3 73.2

% Ethnicity: % African-Amer. 10.6 11.7 9.0 14.4 8.8 14.3 15.2 13.4 13.9 13.9 13.3 14.4 12.3 14.0 12.5 % Amer. Indian 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.5 0.4 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.2 % Asian 2.5 1.5 2.7 4.7 4.2 2.3 2.1 1.8 2.7 3.0 2.4 2.0 2.0 3.2 3.3 % Hispanic 2.5 2.6 2.2 1.9 2.1 2.0 1.4 2.0 1.7 1.4 2.1 1.7 2.0 1.8 1.6 % White 53.3 58.2 56.5 49.8 50.5 66.0 66.6 66.2 64.4 63.7 62.8 64.6 63.8 60.9 60.2 % Other/Unknown 8.0 6.1 6.3 4.7 12.7 6.6 5.1 8.1 9.4 9.6 7.0 5.4 7.7 8.3 10.4 % Foreign 22.6 19.4 22.9 24.2 21.2 8.8 9.3 8.4 7.8 8.3 12.2 11.7 12.1 11.7 11.8 TOTAL: 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Source: EIS-M140. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 5 Graduate Student Enrollment 76 Table 19f. Towson University

GRADUATE ENROLLED POPULATION BY ETHNIC BACKGROUND & GENDER: Part-Time FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

Ethnic Men Women Total Background F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

Frequency: African-Amer. 87 96 77 66 68 296 287 293 260 236 383 383 370 326 304 Amer. Indian 14343 54135 68478 Asian 24 23 31 19 26 24 29 37 30 42 48 52 68 49 68 Hispanic 9 9 5 13 12 27 21 24 38 29 36 30 29 51 41 White 434 461 446 430 384 1,390 1,481 1,373 1,333 1,400 1,824 1,942 1,819 1,763 1,784 Other/Unknown 61 57 89 116 170 125 113 173 245 345 186 170 262 361 515 Foreign 30 31 34 23 20 41 81 75 53 44 71 112 109 76 64 TOTAL: 646 681 685 671 683 1,908 2,016 1,976 1,962 2,101 2,554 2,697 2,661 2,633 2,784

% Gender: 25.3 25.3 25.7 25.5 24.5 74.7 74.7 74.3 74.5 75.5

% Ethnicity: % African-Amer. 13.5 14.1 11.2 9.8 10.0 15.5 14.2 14.8 13.3 11.2 15.0 14.2 13.9 12.4 10.9 % Amer. Indian 0.2 0.6 0.4 0.6 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.3 % Asian 3.7 3.4 4.5 2.8 3.8 1.3 1.4 1.9 1.5 2.0 1.9 1.9 2.6 1.9 2.4 % Hispanic 1.4 1.3 0.7 1.9 1.8 1.4 1.0 1.2 1.9 1.4 1.4 1.1 1.1 1.9 1.5 % White 67.2 67.7 65.1 64.1 56.2 72.9 73.5 69.5 67.9 66.6 71.4 72.0 68.4 67.0 64.1 % Other/Unknown 9.4 8.4 13.0 17.3 24.9 6.6 5.6 8.8 12.5 16.4 7.3 6.3 9.8 13.7 18.5 % Foreign 4.6 4.6 5.0 3.4 2.9 2.1 4.0 3.8 2.7 2.1 2.8 4.2 4.1 2.9 2.3 TOTAL: 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Source: EIS-140. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 5 Graduate Student Enrollment 77 78 Table 20. Towson University

GRADUATE ENROLLED POPULATION BY COUNTY OF ORIGIN & GENDER: Full & Part-Time FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

County of Men Women Total Origin F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

Allegany 23241 66572 897113 Anne Arundel 45 41 37 34 34 180 191 202 210 224 225 232 239 244 258 Baltimore 295 333 325 315 333 924 903 844 838 933 1,219 1,236 1,169 1,153 1,266 Calvert 45322 26172333293022263531 Caroline 10001 10132 20133 Carroll 22 27 25 31 30 70 67 53 64 63 92 94 78 95 93 Cecil 75781117242624222429333233 Charles 45463 27283438323133384435 Dorchester 00000 43367 43367 Frederick 66756 18243339352430404441 Garrett 00000 20120 20120 Harford 81 90 81 74 86 255 264 228 259 265 336 354 309 333 351 Howard 56 35 45 48 51 97 126 150 138 154 153 161 195 186 205 Kent 21001 10023 31024 Montgomery 24 33 32 33 40 82 125 154 159 181 106 158 186 192 221 Prince George's 19 25 27 24 29 65 83 103 91 80 84 108 130 115 109 Queen Anne's 20122 35475 55597 St. Mary's 191816139 63676963668285857675 Somerset 10001 20033 30034 Talbot 32100 34335 66435 Washington 22221 44257 66478 Wicomico 11001 823119 9331110 Worcester 21002 52146 73148 Baltimore City 105 113 105 128 121 308 306 297 300 339 413 419 402 428 460 Unknown County 00000 00100 00100 Sum: 703 746 720 729 765 2,171 2,251 2,240 2,309 2,472 2,874 2,997 2,960 3,038 3,237

Out-of-State 59 60 66 77 68 212 245 239 224 247 271 305 305 301 315 Foreign 83 71 86 76 112 128 142 135 110 132 211 213 221 186 244 Unknown 0 0364210 12510220 1611443

GRAND TOTAL: 845 877 908 886 966 2,511 2,639 2,639 2,653 2,873 3,356 3,516 3,547 3,539 3,839

Source: EIS-M140. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 5 Graduate Student Enrollment 79 Percentage of All Graduate Program Enrollments by College Fall 2008

College of Business & Economics 1%

Undeclared College of Education 17% 31%

Fisher College of Science & Math 15%

College of Fine Arts & Communication 5% College of College of Health Professions Liberal Arts College of 14% 16% Graduate Studies & Research 1%

Source: EIS Table. Chapter 5 Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. Graduate Student Enrollment 80 Graduate Program Enrollments by Gender by College Fall 2008

Females Males

College of Business & Economics

College of Education

College of Fine Arts & Communication

College of Health Professions

College of Liberal Arts

College of Graduate Studies and Research

Fisher College of Science & Math

Undeclared

1,000 800 600 400 200 0. 200 400 600 800 1,000

Source: EIS Table. Prepared by TU Institutional Research. Chapter 5 Graduate Student Enrollment 81 Table 21. Towson University

Full & Part-Time GRADUATE PROGRAM MAJORS*: FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

Degree & Full-Time Part-Time Total Graduate Program F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

Masters: Accounting & Business Advisory Services 61415111816131812222227332340 Applied Gerontology 54014 108121061512121110 Applied & Industrial Mathematics 64469 15131116142117152223 Applied Information Technology 49 49 39 23 33 134 146 149 138 134 183 195 188 161 167 Art (Studio) 161818182055847 2123262227 Art Education 03001 27293733322732373333 Biology 13911123348505161396159627372 Business Administration 0021192600000 00211926 Communication Management 98798 17293924252637463333 Computer Science 66 46 36 47 56 81 82 65 44 45 147 128 101 91 101 Early Childhood Education 9 9 11 8 7 97 117 117 161 152 106 126 128 169 159 Elementary Education 51242105104885166110105905568 Environmental Science 13468 29322829323035323540 Forensic Science 000151600738 0071824 Geography & Environmental Planning 88799 22332124183041283327 Health 91613121379797569838895888196 Humanities 14645 1113108111217161216 Human Resource Development 24 34 43 43 69 105 114 139 175 190 129 148 182 218 259 Instructional Technology 6 5 16 4 4 150 155 151 188 173 156 160 167 192 177 Intergrated Homeland Security Management 00276 0011223800132944 Kinesiology 00001 00004 00005 Mass Communication 00000 10000 10000 Math Education 23221 415765719943606773100 Music 58546 47131210915181616 Music Education 36855 42384033334544483838 Nursing 0 5 2 16 19 22 46 59 52 55 22 51 61 68 74 Occupational Therapy 62 78 103 107 121 20 31 26 28 14 82 109 129 135 135 Physician Assistant Studies 34 30 60 67 69 33 34 0 0 0 67 64 60 67 69 Professional Studies 10 24 14 6 9 32 32 35 24 24 42 56 49 30 33 Professional Writing 26 18 16 16 19 56 53 50 54 46 82 71 66 70 65 Psychology 111 101 110 101 100 59 51 33 43 26 170 152 143 144 126 Reading Education 4 5 14 10 6 238 276 242 237 224 242 281 256 247 230 Science Education 00001 22453 22454 Secondary Education 11230 8710285656288103876861 Social Science 2 41041115151720201719272431 Special Education 35865 46688265754973907181 Speech - Language Pathology 869381778276553 9399868285 Teaching 114 92 97 111 99 105 93 87 74 86 219 185 184 185 185 Theatre 12 11 15 13 11 6 10 5 4 7 18 21 20 17 18 Women's Studies 19 14 9 5 6 9 10 2 3 10 28 24 11 8 16 Subtotal: 727 733 811 811 918 1,776 1,953 1,887 1,867 1,896 2,503 2,686 2,698 2,678 2,814

Chapter 5 Graduate Student Enrollment 82 Table 21. Towson University

Full & Part-Time GRADUATE PROGRAM MAJORS*: FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

Degree & Full-Time Part-Time Total Graduate Program F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

Post-Bachelor Certificate: Applied Gerontology 01000 00020 01020 Arts Integration 00000 00005 00005 Clinical to Administrator Transition 00000 91000 91000 Database Management System 00200 10324 10524 Environmental Science 00000 10100 10100 Family-Professional Collaboration 20013 51412 71425 Information Security & Assurance 00001 00003 00004 Information Systems Management 00000 10121 10121 Interactive Media Design 00000 00044 00044 Internet Applications Development 00000 00112 00112 Management & Leadership Development 42222 10532101475412 Music 00000 00121 00121 Networking Technologies 00000 10001 10001 Nursing 010012241120251132 Security Assessment & Management 00000 00101 00102 Strategic PR & Integrated Communications 00001 240006 240007 Women's Studies 00000 11011 11011 Sum: 64431955121618616116202181

Certificate of Advanced Study: Counseling Psychology 22212 281314148 3015161510 Early Childhood Education 00100 00254 00354 Organizational Change 2 0 2 10 16 17 45 54 48 45 19 45 56 58 61 Reading Education 01000 63262 64262 School Psychology 00006 1128561128512 Sum: 4 3 5 11 24 52 73 80 78 65 56 76 85 89 89

Doctorate: Applied Information Technology 12 3 2 7 24 19 37 39 41 37 31 40 41 48 61 Audiology 354241404014353 3646444543 Instructional Technology 02314 22242328252226262929 Occupational Science 01032 8912710810121012 Sum: 47 48 46 51 70 50 74 77 81 75 97 122 123 132 145

Subtotal: 784 788 866 876 1,031 1,933 2,112 2,060 2,044 2,097 2,717 2,900 2,926 2,920 3,129

Non-Degree Programs/ Unknown 18 31 20 30 46 621 585 601 589 754 639 616 621 619 800

GRAND TOTAL: 802 819 886 906 1,077 2,554 2,697 2,661 2,633 2,851 3,356 3,516 3,547 3,539 3,929 Source: EIS-M140. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. * represents ALL MAJORS and not a headcount Chapter 5 Graduate Student Enrollment 83 Table 22. Towson University

Full & Part-Time GRADUATE PROGRAM ENROLLMENTS BY GENDER: FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

Degree & Men Women Total Graduate Program F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

Masters: Accounting & Business Advisory Services 11108111311172512272227332340 Applied Gerontology 11001 141112119 1512121110 Applied & Industrial Mathematics 101081210117 710132117152223 Applied Information Technology 125 131 117 97 98 58 64 71 64 69 183 195 188 161 167 Art (Studio) 99871012141815172123262227 Art Education 46423 23263331302732373333 Biology 18 17 21 30 27 43 42 41 43 45 61 59 62 73 72 Business Administation 0018161900337 0 0211926 Communication Management 7 6 10 6 3 19 31 36 27 30 26 37 46 33 33 Computer Science 91 86 72 66 75 56 42 29 25 26 147 128 101 91 101 Early Childhood Education 33548 103123123165151106126128169159 Elementary Education 13 14 11 9 5 97 91 79 46 63 110 105 90 55 68 Environmental Science 14 17 12 15 24 16 18 20 20 16 30 35 32 35 40 Forensic Science 00357 00413170 0 71824 Geography & Environmental Planning 18 19 11 16 16 12 22 17 17 11 30 41 28 33 27 Health Science 14 9 12 9 12 74 86 76 72 84 88 95 88 81 96 Humanities 69941068786 1217161216 Human Resources Development 33 41 44 39 42 96 107 138 179 217 129 148 182 218 259 Instructional Technology 37 25 19 29 25 119 135 148 163 152 156 160 167 192 177 Intergrated Homeland Security Management 0 0 10 19 22 0 0 3 10 22 0 0 13 29 44 Kinesiology 00002 00003 0000 5 Mass Communication 00000 10000 1000 0 Mathematics Education 129141528315153587243606773100 Music 56879 491097 915181616 Music Education 16914101329353428254544483838 Nursing 12585 21495660692251616874 Occupational Therapy 9 10 9 5 5 73 99 120 130 130 82 109 129 135 135 Physician Assistant Studies 23 19 16 15 18 44 45 44 52 51 67 64 60 67 69 Professional Studies 12211491230353521214256493033 Professional Writing 19 21 21 20 12 63 50 45 50 53 82 71 66 70 65 Psychology 28 29 23 24 23 142 123 120 120 103 170 152 143 144 126 Reading Education 21 24 20 11 7 221 257 236 236 223 242 281 256 247 230 Science Education 11232 11222 2245 4 Secondary Education 25 19 20 12 15 63 84 67 56 46 88 103 87 68 61 Social Science 8101310119 91414201719272431 Special Education 6 11 15 11 6 43 62 75 60 75 49 73 90 71 81 Speech - Language Pathology 23211 91968481849399868285 Teaching 47 47 53 49 47 172 138 131 136 138 219 185 184 185 185 Theatre 78675 11131410131821201718 Women's Studies 21000 262311816282411816 Subtotal: 658 663 657 613 651 1,845 2,023 2,041 2,065 2,163 2,503 2,686 2,698 2,678 2,814

Chapter 5 Graduate Student Enrollment 84 Table 22. Towson University

GRADUATE PROGRAM ENROLLMENTS BY GENDER: FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

Degree & Men Women Total Graduate Program F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

Post-Bachelor Certificate: Applied Gerontology 00000 01020 0102 0 Arts Integration 00000 00005 0000 5 Clinical to Administrator Transition 01000 90000 9100 0 Database Management System 10201 00323 1052 4 Environmental Science 00000 10100 1010 0 Family-Professional Collaboration 20100 51325 7142 5 Information Security Assurance 00001 00003 0000 4 Information Systems Management 00121 10000 1012 1 Interactive Media Design 00011 00033 0004 4 Internet Application Development 00001 00111 0011 2 Management & Leadership Development 52031 955111147 5 412 Music 00110 00011 0012 1 Networking Technologies 10001 00000 1000 1 Nursing 00001 251131 251132 Security Assessment Management 00101 00001 0010 2 Strategic PR & Integrated Communications 60000 180007 240 0 0 7 Women's Studies 00000 11011 1101 1 Sum: 15 3679 46121412676116202181

Certificate of Advanced Study: Counseling Psychology 44231 261114129 3015161510 Early Childhood Education 00000 00354 0035 4 Organizational Change 31015161716354142441945565861 Reading Education 00011 64251 6426 2 School Psychology 01000 11185121128 512 Sum: 7 15 17 20 19 49 61 68 69 70 56 76 85 89 89

Doctorate: Applied Information Technology 20 30 31 34 45 11 10 10 14 16 31 40 41 48 61 Audiology 34453 33424040403646444543 Instructional Technology 71011141015161515192226262929 Occupational Science 11323 79989 810121012 Sum: 31 45 49 55 61 66 77 74 77 84 97 122 123 132 145

Subtotal: 711 726 729 695 740 2,006 2,173 2,197 2,223 2,384 2,717 2,900 2,926 2,920 3,129

Non-Degree Programs, Unknown 134 151 179 191 240 505 463 442 428 560 639 616 621 619 800

GRAND TOTAL 845 877 908 886 980 2,511 2,636 2,639 2,651 2,944 3,356 3,516 3,547 3,539 3,929 Source: EIS-M140. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. Chapter 5 Graduate Student Enrollment 85

Towson University Data Journal Fall 2008 Degrees Conferred Percentage of Total Bachelor Degrees Conferred by College Class of 2008

College of College of Fine Arts & Health Professions Communication 16% 19%

Fisher College of SiScience & MthMath 10% College of Business & Economics 20% College of Education 9%

College of Liberal Arts 26%

Source: EIS Table. Chapter 6 Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. Degrees Conferred 86 Percentage of All Advanced Degrees, Post Bachelor's and Certificates Conferred by Degree Type Class of 2008

Doctorate Degree 1%

Post‐Bachelor' s 10% Master's Degree 88% Certificate of Advanced Study 1%

Source: EIS Table. Chapter 6 Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. Degrees Conferred 87 Table 23. Towson University

BACHELOR DEGREES CONFERRED BY GENDER: CLASS 2004 - CLASS 2008

College & Men Women Total Major Class '04 Class '05 Class '06 Class '07 Class '08 Class '04 Class '05 Class '06 Class '07 Class '08 Class '04 Class '05 Class '06 Class '07 Class '08

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS: Cultural Studies 01221 24040 25261 English 34 26 25 35 36 62 60 70 64 59 96 86 95 99 95 Family Studies 11115 23375560542438566159 Foreign Languages 00002 00022 00024 French 10010 10416 20426 Geography & Environmental Planning 15 14 13 19 17 7 9 5 10 5 22 23 18 29 22 Geography & Land Surveying 00100 00000 00100 German 11310 23000 34310 History 33 29 42 50 44 20 19 31 16 16 53 48 73 66 60 Interdisciplinary Studies 10656 11129128 1212151714 International Studies 76529 10112017221717251931 Law & American Civilization 13437 34767 4711914 Metropolitan Studies 30102 01210 31312 Philosophy 11712121522623 139181418 Political Science 20 19 35 23 31 22 19 31 22 27 42 38 66 45 58 Psychology 49 44 40 40 56 220 194 218 212 204 269 238 258 252 260 Religious Studies 10021 03011 13032 Social Science 12171210118131813102030302321 Sociology - Anthropology 49 49 51 64 67 89 85 79 93 80 138 134 130 157 147 Spanish 44054 61214159 1016142013 Women's Studies 00010 23534 23544 Sum: 243 221 253 276 314 490 491 574 554 517 733 712 827 830 831

COLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS: Allied Health 00000 00117 00117 Athletic Training 24421 361487 51018108 Chemical Dependency Counseling 00010 03010 03020 Deaf Studies 23021 39392322204142232421 Exercise Science 14 25 25 27 25 24 16 29 38 39 38 41 54 65 64 Gerontology 11001 63445 74446 Health Care Management 22302 9131219181115151920 Health Science 33322 30202231363323253338 Nursing 5 12 0 7 9 79 78 105 103 122 84 90 105 110 131 Occupational Therapy 11120 10131926311114202831 Physical Education 23 29 24 13 25 15 16 14 18 13 38 45 38 31 38 Speech Language Pathology & Audiology 12200 22394841482341504148 Sports Management 44 55 57 57 76 17 17 14 23 17 61 72 71 80 93 Sports Studies 7612126 55565 1211171811 Sum: 105 143 131 125 148 259 268 310 341 368 364 411 441 466 516

Chapter 6 Degrees Conferred 88 Table 23. Towson University

BACHELOR DEGREES CONFERRED BY GENDER: CLASS 2004 - CLASS 2008

College & Men Women Total Major Class '04 Class '05 Class '06 Class '07 Class '08 Class '04 Class '05 Class '06 Class '07 Class '08 Class '04 Class '05 Class '06 Class '07 Class '08

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS: Biology 24 23 25 29 43 48 62 69 59 87 72 85 94 88 130 Chemistry 6 9 10 15 13 7 4 12 11 20 13 13 22 26 33 Computer Information Systems 73 57 60 31 31 23 19 16 12 11 96 76 76 43 42 Computer Science 323641292966632 3842473231 Earth-Space Science 00211 22202 22413 Environmental Science & Studies 35495 27666 512101511 Forensic Chemistry 00030 00636 00666 Geology 20322 13113 33435 Mathematics 13 8 18 11 20 10 19 21 8 22 23 27 39 19 42 Medicinal Chemistry 00000 10300 10300 Molecular Biology, Biochem. & Bioinfo. 23524 310584 51310108 Physics 56576 12111 68687 Sum: 160 147 173 139 154 104 134 148 112 164 264 281 321 251 318

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION: Early Childhood Education 03102 68769491646879959166 Elementary Education 15 17 16 14 8 193 185 186 170 148 208 202 202 184 156 Integrated Elementary Ed. - Special Ed. 03121 123486048126496249 Special Education 15213 33282428183433262921 Sum: 16 28 20 17 14 295 312 352 349 278 311 340 372 366 292

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION: Art 33 43 30 42 31 78 75 79 71 78 111 118 109 113 109 Art Education 32341 14192118201721242221 Art History 00000 00009 00009 Communication Studies 14 17 19 14 27 26 34 28 25 23 40 51 47 39 50 Dance Performance & Education 23010 13187918152171018 Electronic Media & Film 70 66 97 76 82 42 38 44 28 30 112 104 141 104 112 Mass Communication 65 54 69 52 50 148 162 170 165 178 213 216 239 217 228 Music 12 15 13 15 15 5 14 8 11 8 17 29 21 26 23 Music Education 6 8 5 11 11 6 10 9 18 12 12 18 14 29 23 Theatre 611158 9 12222213191833372128 Sum: 211 219 251 223 226 344 392 388 358 395 555 611 639 581 621

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & ECONOMICS: Accounting 22 37 39 37 39 32 33 29 32 40 54 70 68 69 79 Business Administration 218 268 248 289 291 183 217 192 207 191 401 485 440 496 482 E-Business 1210645 78445 191810810 Economics 25 41 34 43 37 14 15 12 10 18 39 56 46 53 55 Sum: 277 356 327 373 372 236 273 237 253 254 513 629 564 626 626

GRAND TOTAL: 1,012 1,114 1,155 1,153 1,228 1,728 1,870 2,009 1,967 1,976 2,740 2,984 3,164 3,120 3,204

Note: A class includes all degrees awarded during the fiscal year between July 1 and June 30. Source: IPEDS, MIDN030. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 6 Degrees Conferred 89 Table 24. Towson University

MASTER DEGREES & CERTIFICATES CONFERRED BY GENDER: CLASS 2004 - CLASS 2008

Degree & Men Women Total Graduate Program Class '04 Class '05 Class '06 Class '07 Class '08 Class '04 Class '05 Class '06 Class '07 Class '08 Class '04 Class '05 Class '06 Class '07 Class '08 Masters Accounting & Business Advisory Services 00014 00447 004511 Applied Gerontology 00101 46624 46725 Applied & Industrial Mathematics 12322 11231 23553 Applied Information Technology 36 35 41 47 35 26 17 23 22 27 62 52 64 69 62 Art (Studio) 35332 26095 5113127 Art Education 23110 442117 673127 Biology 3565119111710121216231523 Communication Management 12214 363710485814 Computer Science 31 31 47 24 17 21 29 24 18 9 52 60 71 42 26 Early Childhood Education 01030 32264757373227476037 Elementary Education 01228 18232229381824243146 Environmental Science 12451 04665 1610116 Forensic Science 00001 00002 00003 Geography & Environmental Planning 47724 30543 771267 Health Science 41732 25253025172926372819 Human Resources Development 141321159 47463042386159515747 Humanities 01130 00112 01242 Information Technology Management 10000 00000 10000 Instructional Technology 7138189 25476142693260696078 Mass Communication 10000 60000 70000 Mathematics Education 53331 5391212106121513 Music Education 33131 98814 1211945 Music Performance 22103 30243 52346 Nursing 01002 4810161049101612 Occupational Therapy 21532 28333444613034394763 Physician Assistant Studies 12 4 10 12 7 21 22 23 21 22 33 26 33 33 29 Professional Studies 48462 1498148 1817122010 Professional Writing 46961420272316122433322226 Psychology 115134 8 45653754485670505856 Reading Education 24597 646272997166667710878 Science Education 00001 00000 00001 Secondary Education 35991111124358431417526754 Social Sciences 10421 00322 10743 Special Education 01161 6107369 61184210 Speech Language Pathology & Audiology 10210 33374836393437503739 Teaching 29 21 31 17 26 96 81 81 64 77 125 102 112 81 103 Theatre 14204 04534 18738 Women's Studies 00100 351375 351475 189 190 255 216 201 588 637 709 779 723 777 827 964 995 924

Chapter 6 Degrees Conferred 90 Table 24. Towson University

MASTER DEGREES & CERTIFICATES CONFERRED BY GENDER: CLASS 2004 - CLASS 2008 Degree & Men Women Total Graduate Program Class '04 Class '05 Class '06 Class '07 Class '08 Class '04 Class '05 Class '06 Class '07 Class '08 Class '04 Class '05 Class '06 Class '07 Class '08 Doctorates Applied Information Technology 00013 00002 00015 Audiology 02011 23977 25988 Instructional Technology 00000 00121 00121 Occupational Science 00000 00010 00010 02011 231098 25101214

Post-Bachelor Certificates: Applied Gerontology 00000 00300 00300 Arts Integration 00000 00036 00036 Clinician to Administrator Transition 00001 05211 05212 Database Management Systems 141412178 148856 2822202214 Environmental Science 00100 01001 01101 Family-Professional Collaboration 00020 02332 02352 Information Security & Assurance 11 18 16 15 20 4 4 9 10 12 15 22 25 25 32 Information Systems Management 35683 33948 68151211 Interactive Media Design 00002 00001 00003 Internet Application Development 40341 11000 51341 Management Leadership & Development 12220 6511111 7713131 Music 10010 41301 51311 Networking Technologies 12444 12021 24465 Nursing Education 00002 031868 0318610 Security Assessment & Management 00002 00000 00002 Software Engineering 00010 10000 10010 Strategic PR & Integ. Comm. 34320 715762 10191082 Women's Studies 00000 00320 00320 38 45 47 56 43 41 50 76 53 50 79 95 123 109 93

Certificates of Advanced Study: Counseling Psychology 10010 30000 40010 Early Childhood Education 00000 00100 00100 Organizational Change 00000 00012 00012 Reading Education 00000 01101 01101 School Psychology 10411 11131614131213201514 20421 14141815161614221717

GRAND TOTAL: 229 237 306 275 246 645 704 813 856 797 874 941 1,119 1,133 1,048 Note: A class includes all degrees awarded during the fiscal year between July 1 and June 30. Source: IPEDS, MIDN030. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 6 Degrees Conferred 91

Towson University Data Journal Fall 2008 Employee Characteristics Percentage of Total Employees by Occupation Fall 2008

Faculty

Professional (other)

Secretarial & Clerical

Teaching & Research Assistants

Executive / Administrative / Managerial

Technical & Paraprofessional

Skilled Crafts

Service & Maintenance

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% 50%

Source: EDS File. Chapter 7 Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. Employee Characteristics 92 Table 25a. Towson University

EMPLOYEES BY OCCUPATION AND GENDER: Full & Part-Time FALL 2008

Occupation Full-Time Part-Time Total Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females Total

Frequency: Executive / Administrative / Managerial 90 79 169 1 4 5 91 83 174 Faculty 376 412 788 312 392 704 688 804 1492 Professional (other) 218 292 510 49 89 138 267 381 648 Secretarial & Clerical 35 288 323 17 54 71 52 342 394 Service & Maintenance 51 9 60 1 2 3 52 11 63 Skilled Crafts 84 3 87 0 0 0 84 3 87 Teaching & Research Assistants 0 0 0 76 189 265 76 189 265 Technical & Paraprofessional 61 36 97 9 1 10 70 37 107 TOTAL: 915 1119 2034 465 731 1196 1380 1850 3230

% Gender: 45.0 55.0 100.0 38.9 61.1 100.0 42.7 57.3 100.0

Frequency: % Executive-Administrative-Managerial 9.8 7.1 8.3 0.2 0.5 0.4 6.6 4.5 5.4 % Faculty 41.1 36.8 38.7 67.1 53.6 58.9 49.9 43.5 46.2 % Professional (other) 23.8 26.1 25.1 10.5 12.2 11.5 19.3 20.6 20.1 % Secretarial & Clerical 3.8 25.7 15.9 3.7 7.4 5.9 3.8 18.5 12.2 % Service & Maintenance 5.6 0.8 2.9 0.2 0.3 0.3 3.8 0.6 2.0 % Skilled Crafts 9.2 0.3 4.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.1 0.2 2.7 % Teaching & Research Assistants 0.0 0.0 0.0 16.3 25.9 22.2 5.5 10.2 8.2 % Technical & Paraprofessional 6.7 3.2 4.8 1.9 0.1 0.8 5.1 2.0 3.3 TOTAL: 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Source: EDS File. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 7 Employee Characteristics 93 Employees by Gender by Occupation Fall 2008

Faculty

Professional (other)

Secretarial & Clerical

Teaching & Research Assistants

Executive / Administrative / Managerial

Technical & Paraprofessional

Skilled Crafts

Service & Maintenance

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900

Females Males

Source: EDS File. Chapter 7 Prepared by: TU Institutional Research. Employee Characteristics 94 Table 25b. Towson University

Full & Part-Time EMPLOYEES BY GENDER & ETHNICITY: FALL 2008

Ethnic Full-Time Part-Time Total Background Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females Total

Frequency: African-Amer. 100 155 255 32 49 81 132 204 336 Amer. Indian 314 134 448 Asian 50 39 89 15 20 35 65 59 124 Hispanic 15 18 33 7 13 20 22 31 53 White 736 883 1,619 374 600 974 1,110 1,483 2,593 Other/Unknown 61622 142337 203959 Foreign 5 7 12 22 23 45 27 30 57 TOTAL: 915 1,119 2,034 465 731 1,196 1,380 1,850 3,230

% Ethnicity: % African-Amer. 10.9 13.9 12.5 6.9 6.7 6.8 9.6 11.0 10.4 % Amer. Indian 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 % Asian 5.5 3.5 4.4 3.2 2.7 2.9 4.7 3.2 3.8 % Hispanic 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.7 1.6 % White 80.4 78.9 79.6 80.4 82.1 81.4 80.4 80.2 80.3 % Other/Unknown 0.5 0.6 0.6 4.7 3.1 3.8 2.0 1.6 1.8 % Foreign TOTAL: 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Source: EDS File. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 7 Employee Characteristics 95 Table 26a. Towson University

Full & Part-Time FACULTY BY RANK: FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

Rank Full-Time Part-Time Total F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

Frequency: Professors 167 171 161 165 177 2 3 4 3 1 169 174 165 168 178 Associate Professors 145 151 138 147 164 2 3 8 7 3 147 154 146 154 167 Assistant Professors 180 184 214 244 268 4 4 3 3 2 184 188 217 247 270 Instructors 33 24 30 28 21 2 2 0 0 0 35 26 30 28 21 Lecturers / Contingent 97 133 151 144 158 625 570 580 634 698 722 703 731 778 856 TOTAL: 622 663 694 728 788 635 582 595 647 704 1,257 1,245 1,289 1,375 1,492

% Position: % Professors 26.8 25.8 23.2 22.7 22.5 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.5 0.1 13.4 14.0 12.8 12.2 11.9 % Associate Professors 23.3 22.8 19.9 20.2 20.8 0.3 0.5 1.3 1.1 0.4 11.7 12.4 11.3 11.2 11.2 % Assistant Professors 28.9 27.8 30.8 33.5 34.0 0.6 0.7 0.5 0.5 0.3 14.6 15.1 16.8 18.0 18.1 % Instructors 5.3 3.6 4.3 3.8 2.7 0.3 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.8 2.1 2.3 2.0 1.4 % Lecturers / Contingent 15.6 20.1 21.8 19.8 20.1 98.4 97.9 97.5 98.0 99.1 57.4 56.5 56.7 56.6 57.4 TOTAL: 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Source: EDS File. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 7 Employee Characteristics 96 Table 26b. Towson University

Full & Part-Time FACULTY BY RANK & GENDER: FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

Rank Men Women Total F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

Frequency: Professors 121 120 114 107 111 48 54 51 61 67 169 174 165 168 178 Associate Professors 77 77 72 82 84 70 77 74 72 83 147 154 146 154 167 Assistant Professors 83 78 87 101 108 101 110 130 146 162 184 188 217 247 270 Instructors 108107 5 25182021163526302821 Lecturers / Contingent 348 337 329 352 380 374 366 402 426 476 722 703 731 778 856 TOTAL: 639 620 612 649 688 618 625 677 726 804 1,257 1,245 1,289 1,375 1,492

% Position: % Professors 18.9 19.4 18.6 16.5 16.1 7.8 8.6 7.5 8.4 8.3 13.4 14.0 12.8 12.2 11.9 % Associate Professors 12.1 12.4 11.8 12.6 12.2 11.3 12.3 10.9 9.9 10.3 11.7 12.4 11.3 11.2 11.2 % Assistant Professors 13.0 12.6 14.2 15.6 15.7 16.3 17.6 19.2 20.1 20.1 14.6 15.1 16.8 18.0 18.1 % Instructors 1.6 1.3 1.6 1.1 0.7 4.0 2.9 3.0 2.9 2.0 2.8 2.1 2.3 2.0 1.4 % Lecturers / Contingent 54.5 54.4 53.8 54.2 55.2 60.5 58.6 59.4 58.7 59.2 57.4 56.5 56.7 56.6 57.4 TOTAL: 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Source: EDS File. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 7 Employee Characteristics 97 Table 26c. Towson University

Full & Part-Time FACULTY BY GENDER & COLLEGE: FALL 2008

College Full-Time Part-Time Total Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females Total

Frequency: College of Business & Economics 72 18 90 40 10 50 112 28 140 College of Education 28 88 116 20 71 91 48 159 207 College of Fine Arts & Communication 57 55 112 86 77 163 143 132 275 College of Health Professions 20 91 111 18 70 88 38 161 199 College of Liberal Arts 105 100 205 79 117 196 184 217 401 Fisher College of Science & Math 94 60 154 69 46 115 163 106 269 College of Graduate Studies & Research 000 011 011

TOTAL: 376 412 788 312 392 704 688 804 1,492

% College: % College of Business & Economics 19.1 4.4 11.4 12.8 2.6 7.1 16.3 3.5 9.4 % College of Education 7.4 21.4 14.7 6.4 18.1 12.9 7.0 19.8 13.9 % College of Fine Arts & Communication 15.2 13.3 14.2 27.6 19.6 23.2 20.8 16.4 18.4 % College of Health Professions 5.3 22.1 14.1 5.8 17.9 12.5 5.5 20.0 13.3 % College of Liberal Arts 27.9 24.3 26.0 25.3 29.8 27.8 26.7 27.0 26.9 % Fisher College of Science & Math 25.0 14.6 19.5 22.1 11.7 16.3 23.7 13.2 18.0 % College of Graduate Studies & Research 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1

TOTAL: 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Source: EDS File. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 7 Employee Characteristics 98 Table 26d. Towson University

Full & Part Time FACULTY BY COLLEGE & RANK: FALL 2008

College Professors Associate Professors Assistant Professors Instructors Lecturers / Adjunct Total

Frequency: College of Business & Economics 22 18 28 3 69 140 College of Education 15 15 31 5 141 207 College of Fine Arts & Communication 31 30 35 2 177 275 College of Health Professions 18 21 54 9 97 199 College of Liberal Arts 47 54 72 2 226 401 Fisher College of Science & Math 45 29 50 0 145 269 College of Graduate Studies & Research 0 0 0011

TOTAL: 178 167 270 21 856 1,492

% College: % College of Business & Economics 12.4 10.8 10.4 14.3 8.1 9.4 % College of Education 8.4 9.0 11.5 23.8 16.5 13.9 % College of Fine Arts & Communication 17.4 18.0 13.0 9.5 20.7 18.4 % College of Health Professions 10.1 12.6 20.0 42.9 11.3 13.3 % College of Liberal Arts 26.4 32.3 26.7 9.5 26.4 26.9 % Fisher College of Science & Math 25.3 17.4 18.5 0.0 16.9 18.0 % College of Graduate Studies & Research 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1

TOTAL: 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Source: EDS File. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 7 Employee Characteristics 99 Table 26e. Towson University

Full & Part-Time FACULTY BY ETHNICITY: FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

Ethnic Full-Time Part-Time Total Background F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

Frequency: African-Amer. 26 31 33 39 42 33 24 26 32 33 59 55 59 71 75 Amer. Indian 11111 12434 23545 Asian 49 52 54 61 64 17 17 17 22 23 66 69 71 83 87 Hispanic 8 11 12 17 17 14 9 12 13 12 22 20 24 30 29 White 536 566 586 595 643 570 530 535 571 617 1,106 1,096 1,121 1,166 1,260 Other/Unknown 000510000412000922 Foreign 228101100123 2291214 TOTAL: 622 663 694 728 788 635 582 595 647 704 1,257 1,245 1,289 1,375 1,492

% Ethnicity: % African-Amer. 4.2 4.7 4.8 5.4 5.3 5.2 4.1 4.4 4.9 4.7 4.7 4.4 4.6 5.2 5.0 % Amer. Indian 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.7 0.5 0.6 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.3 0.3 % Asian 7.9 7.8 7.8 8.4 8.1 2.7 2.9 2.9 3.4 3.3 5.3 5.5 5.5 6.0 5.8 % Hispanic 1.3 1.7 1.7 2.3 2.2 2.2 1.5 2.0 2.0 1.7 1.8 1.6 1.9 2.2 1.9 % White 86.2 85.4 84.4 81.7 81.6 89.8 91.1 89.9 88.3 87.6 88.0 88.0 87.0 84.8 84.5 % Other/Unknown 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 1.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.6 1.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 1.5 % Foreign 0.3 0.3 1.2 1.4 1.4 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.7 0.9 0.9 TOTAL: 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Source: EDS File. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

Chapter 7 Employee Characteristics 100 Table 26f. Towson University

Full & Part-Time FACULTY BY RANK & TENURE TRACK: FALL 2004 - FALL 2008

Rank Tenure / Tenure Track Non-Tenure / Non-Tenure Track Total F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08 F'04 F'05 F'06 F'07 F'08

Frequency: Professors 168 173 164 167 175 1 1 1 1 3 169 174 165 168 178 Associate Professors 147 153 145 150 160 0 1 1 4 7 147 154 146 154 167 Assistant Professors 163 159 174 211 223 21 29 43 36 47 184 188 217 247 270 Instructors 231620142 12101014193526302821 Lecturers / Contingent 21 18 12 17 17 701 685 719 761 839 722 703 731 778 856 TOTAL: 522 519 515 559 577 735 726 774 816 915 1,257 1,245 1,289 1,375 1,492

% Position: % Professors 32.2 33.3 31.8 29.9 30.3 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3 13.4 14.0 12.8 12.2 11.9 % Associate Professors 28.2 29.5 28.2 26.8 27.7 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.5 0.8 11.7 12.4 11.3 11.2 11.2 % Assistant Professors 31.2 30.6 33.8 37.7 38.6 2.9 4.0 5.6 4.4 5.1 14.6 15.1 16.8 18.0 18.1 % Instructors 4.4 3.1 3.9 2.5 0.3 1.6 1.4 1.3 1.7 2.1 2.8 2.1 2.3 2.0 1.4 % Lecturers / Contingent 4.0 3.5 2.3 3.0 2.9 95.4 94.4 92.9 93.3 91.7 57.4 56.5 56.7 56.6 57.4 TOTAL: 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Source: EDS File. Prepared by: TU Institutional Research.

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