University of Fact Book 2012 Fact Book 2012 Table of Contents

GENERAL INFORMATION

Fact Book Highlights ...... 2 Mission Statement ...... 3 Guide to Fact Book Definitions ...... 4

Academic Structure and School Name Abbreviations ...... 5 Specialized Accreditations by School, Program, and Accrediting Agency ...... 6 Member Institutions of the Association of American Universities ...... 9 University Maps Pittsburgh Campus Map ...... 10 Johnstown Campus Map ...... 11 Greensburg Campus Map ...... 12 Titusville Campus Map ...... 13 Bradford Campus Map ...... 14

UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATION

Membership of the Board of Trustees ...... 16 Organization Charts University Officers ...... 17 Chancellor ...... 18

Provost ─ Deans/Directors/Presidents ...... 19

Provost ─ Other Academic Areas ...... 20

Health Sciences ─ Deans and Vice Chancellors ...... 21

Health Sciences ─ Institute Directors ...... 22 Executive Vice Chancellor ...... 23 Chief Financial Officer ...... 24 Student Affairs...... 25 Institutional Advancement ...... 26 University of Pittsburgh Trust ...... 27

STUDENT INFORMATION Headcount and FTE Enrollment by School, Level, and Status, Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total, Fall Term 2011 ...... 29 Headcount and FTE Enrollment by School and Level, Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total, Fall Term 2006-2011 ...... 30 Headcount Enrollment by School, Race, Sex, and Level, Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total, Fall Term 2011 ...... 32 Headcount Enrollment by Level and School, Total University, Fall Term 2011 ...... 34 Headcount and FTE Enrollment by Status, Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total, Fall Term 2007-2011 ...... 35 Headcount Enrollment by Residency and Status, Total University, Fall Term 2007-2011 ...... 36 Headcount Enrollment by Level, Residency, and Status, Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total, Fall Term 2011...... 37 Headcount Enrollment by Level, Status, Residency, and Race, Pittsburgh Campus, Fall Term 2011...... 38 Headcount and FTE Enrollment by Age, Level, and Status, Pittsburgh Campus, Fall Term 2011 ...... 39 Headcount Enrollment by County, Total University, Fall Term 2011 ...... 40 Headcount Enrollment by State or Territory, Total University, Fall Term 2011 ...... 41 Headcount Enrollment of International Students by Country of Origin, Pittsburgh Campus, Fall Term 2011 ...... 42

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DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

Degree and Certificate Programs Offered by School and Degree and Certificate Type, Fall Term 2011 ...... 44 Number of Degree Programs Offered by Degree Category and Degree Type, Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total, Fall Term 2011 ...... 54

Number of Degree Programs Offered by Degree Category and School, Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total, Fall Term 2011 ...... 56 Number of Degrees Conferred by Degree Category and School, Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total, Fiscal Year 2007 to 2011 ...... 57

FACULTY AND STAFF INFORMATION

Full-Time and Part-Time Employees by School and Employee Type, Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total, Fall Term 2011 .... 60 Full-Time Employees by Race and Sex, Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total, Fall Term 2011 ...... 61 Selected Characteristics of Full-Time Employees, Total University, Fall Term 2011 ...... 63 Full-Time Faculty by School and Academic Rank, Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total, Fall Term 2011 ...... 64 Average Salary of Full-Time Instructional Faculty by Academic Rank, Pittsburgh Campus, Fall Term 2007-2011 ...... 65 Full-Time Faculty by School and Highest Earned Degree, Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total, Fall Term 2011 ...... 66 Full-Time Faculty by School and Tenure Status, Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total, Fall Term 2011 ...... 67 Research Associates, Post Doctoral Associates, and Post Doctoral Scholars, Pittsburgh Campus, Fall Term 2011 ...... 68

FINANCIAL INFORMATION

Consolidated Statements of Activities, Fiscal Year 2010 to 2012 ...... 70 Distribution of the Budget, Total University, Fiscal Year 2012 ...... 71 Undergraduate Full-Time Two-Term Tuition Rates by Pennsylvania and Out-of-State Residency, Pittsburgh Campus Schools and Regional Campuses, Academic Year 2007-08 to 2011-12 ...... 72 Undergraduate Part-Time Per Credit Tuition Rates by Pennsylvania and Out-of-State Residency, Pittsburgh Campus Schools and Regional Campuses, Academic Year 2007-08 to 2011-12 ...... 73 Graduate and Doctorate - Professional Practice Full-Time Two-Term Tuition Rates by Pennsylvania and Out-of-State Residency, Pittsburgh Campus Schools, Academic Year 2007-08 to 2011-12 ...... 74 Graduate Part-Time Per Credit Tuition Rates by Pennsylvania and Out-of-State Residency, Pittsburgh Campus Schools, Academic Year 2007-08 to 2011-12 ...... 75

RESEARCH INFORMATION

Sponsored Research and Other Sponsored Programs Expenses, Fiscal Year 2011...... 77 Centers, Institutes, Laboratories, and Clinics, Fall Term Year 2011 ...... 79

LIBRARY COLLECTIONS AND SERVICES

Library Collections and Services ...... 84 Library Collection and Services Information, University Library System, Health Sciences Library System, Law Library and University Total, Fiscal Years 2010 and 2011 ...... 85

COMPUTING SERVICES AND SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT

Computing Services and Systems Development ...... 87

INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT

Institutional Advancement ...... 90 Voluntary Support by Source of Giving, Fiscal Year 2007-2011 ...... 91 Voluntary Support by Support Category, Fiscal Year 2011...... 92 Alumni Residing in Pennsylvania by County, 2011 ...... 93 Alumni Residing in the by State or Territory, 2011 ...... 94

General Information

Fact Book Highlights

General Information Faculty and Staff Information • The University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) comprises • Employed at the University in Fall Term 2011 five campuses: the Pittsburgh Campus and were 5,337 faculty. Of the 4,431 full-time four regional campuses. Pitt’s regional campuses faculty, 23 percent were minorities, 39 percent are located in western Pennsylvania at Johnstown, were female, and 89 percent had the doctorate Greensburg, Titusville, and Bradford. as their highest earned degree.

• In addition to institutional accreditation by the • In Fall Term 2011, 22 percent of the full-time Middle States Association, Pitt holds faculty were professors, 24 percent were numerous specialized accreditations among associate professors, and 40 percent were its various schools and programs in, but not assistant professors. limited to, such areas as business, education, engineering, law, nursing, pharmacy, psychology, • There were 7,446 staff employed at the and medicine. University in Fall Term 2011. Of the 7,038 full-time staff, 16 percent were minorities and Student Information 61 percent were female. • In Fall Term 2011, Pitt enrolled 35,581 students, including 28,766 students at the Financial Information Pittsburgh Campus and 6,815 students at the • Pitt's fiscal year 2011 expenses in instruction, regional campuses. research, public service, and various other expense categories totaled $1.9 billion. • Of the students enrolled at the University in Fall Term 2011, 87 percent were full-time, 71 Research Information percent were undergraduates, 14 percent • Research activities are conducted at the were minorities, 51 percent were female, 72 University in its schools and in its more 300 centers, percent were from Pennsylvania, and seven institutes, laboratories, and clinics. percent were international students. • Pitt is a member of the Association of • Pitt students originate from all 50 states, the American Universities (AAU), a select group District of Columbia, and three U.S. territories. of institutions which collectively perform a At the Pittsburgh Campus, students originate from major share of university-based research in 102 foreign countries, of which the top five countries the U.S. and . are: China, India, Republic of Korea, Taiwan, and Saudi Arabia. Library Collections and Services • In fiscal year 2011, the University's 26 Degree and Certificate Programs libraries and collections housed more than 6.3 • The University includes the Pittsburgh million volumes. Additionally, there were Campus, at which there are 16 undergraduate, more than 5.5 million pieces of microforms graduate, and professional schools, and four and more than 130,000 current serials. undergraduate regional campuses. In addition to numerous certificate and degree program options, Computing Services and Systems Development Pitt offers 446 distinct degree programs, including: • CSSD’s Information Technology Web site 16 associate, 205 baccalaureate, 130 master's, 90 (technology.pitt.edu) provides the University doctorate-research/scholarship, and five doctorate – community with a one-stop source for technology professional practice. resources, as well as technology news and computer security services. • Pitt conferred 8,781 degrees in fiscal year 2011. At the Pittsburgh Campus, 4,212 Institutional Advancement baccalaureate, 2,316 master's, and 1,113 doctorate • In fiscal year 2011, the capital campaign raised over (519 doctorate-research/scholarship and 594 $100 million in contributions for the eighth doctorate-professional practice) degrees were consecutive year. conferred. At the regional campuses, 133 associate and 1,007 baccalaureate degrees were conferred. • Total living alumni number more than 294,000. Of these, there are 279,000 Pitt alumni of record who reside throughout all 50 states, four U.S. territories, and in 160 countries.

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Mission Statement

The University of Pittsburgh, founded in 1787, is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in the United States. As one of the nation's distinguished comprehensive universities, the resources of the University constitute an invaluable asset for the intellectual, economic, and social enrichment of Pennsylvania, while the international prestige of the University enhances the image of Pennsylvania throughout the world.

The University's mission is to:

• provide high-quality undergraduate programs in the arts and sciences and professional fields, with emphasis upon those of special benefit to the citizens of Pennsylvania;

• offer superior graduate programs in the arts and sciences and the professions that respond to the needs of Pennsylvania, as well as to the broader needs of the nation and the world;

• engage in research, artistic, and scholarly activities that advance learning through the extension of the frontiers of knowledge and creative endeavor;

• cooperate with industrial and governmental institutions to transfer knowledge in science, technology, and health care;

• offer continuing education programs adapted to the personal enrichment, professional upgrading, and career advancement interests and needs of adult Pennsylvanians; and

• make available to local communities and public agencies the expertise of the University in ways that are consistent with the primary teaching and research functions and contribute to social, intellectual, and economic development in the Commonwealth, the nation, and the world.

The trustees, faculty, staff, students, and administration of the University are dedicated to accomplishing this mission, to which they pledge their individual and collective efforts, determined that the University shall continue to be counted among the prominent institutions of higher education throughout the world.

Source: Office of the Secretary, approved by the University of Pittsburgh Board of Trustees, February 1995.

3 Guide to Fact Book Definitions

Many terms receive a similar interpretation throughout the realm of higher education. However, some terminology can be uniquely defined by each institution. The following terms are used in the Fact Book as they are defined by the University of Pittsburgh.

CALENDAR FACULTY AND STAFF

Academic Year The year beginning September 1 and ending August Academic Rank A categorization which includes: professor, 31. Terms include Fall Term (September to December), Spring Term associate professor, assistant professor, instructor, and lecturer. (January to April), and Summer Term (May to August). Instructional Faculty Those University faculty associated with Fiscal Year The year beginning July 1 and ending June 30. teaching activities, as defined by the American Association of University Professors.

DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Race This classification taxonomy includes: Black or African American, American Indian or Alaskan Native, Asian, Native Certificate Category A certificate classification which includes: Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander, Hispanic or Latino, White, and Two or Certificate (CERT), Advanced Certificate (ADVCT), Advanced More Races. Certificate - Master's Level (ADVCTM), Advanced Certificate - Doctorate Level (ADVCTD). Tenure A status accorded to those members of the University’s faculty who have demonstrated high ability and achievement in their Certificate Program An academic program whose completion is dedication to the growth of human knowledge. recognized by conferring upon the student an award referred to as a certificate. STUDENTS Degree Category A degree classification which includes: Associate, Baccalaureate, Master's, Doctorate-Research/Scholarship, and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Enrollment A calculated number Doctorate-Professional Practice. derived by adding the number of full-time students to 40 percent of the number of part-time students. Degree Program An academic program whose completion is recognized by conferring upon the student an award referred to as a Level degree. Specialized degree programs and majors include: Doctorate-Professional Practice Those students enrolled in the professional degree programs of Medicine (MD), Dental Medicine Combined Major An academic program which enables students (DMD), Pharmacy (PharmD), and Law (JD, LLM). who have completed a specified number of undergraduate credits to receive a bachelor's degree upon completion of a specified Graduate Students Those students enrolled in programs leading number of credits in certain University of Pittsburgh post- to a graduate degree or certificate. Also included are those baccalaureate programs. students who hold a baccalaureate degree or the equivalent and who are enrolled for graduate coursework but who are not seeking a Cooperative Degree Program An academic program graduate degree or certificate. administered by two or more institutions. Undergraduate Students Those students enrolled in programs Dual-Degree Program An academic program whose leading to an undergraduate degree or certificate. Also included are requirements include all or most of the requirements for two distinct those students who are enrolled for undergraduate coursework but academic degree programs within a school and for which two who are not seeking an undergraduate degree or certificate. degrees are awarded. Race The U. S. Department of Education’s classification taxonomy Dual (Double) Major Program An academic program whose includes: International, Black or African American, American Indian or requirements include the completion of two distinct majors and Alaskan Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander, which results in the award of a single degree. Hispanic or Latino, White, and Two or More Races.

Interschool Certificate/Degree Program An academic program Status administered by two or more schools within the institution and for Full-time students Undergraduate students registered for 12 or which one certificate or degree is awarded. more credits in a term. Graduate students and first professional students registered for 9 or more credits in a term. Joint Degree Program An academic program whose requirements include all or most of the requirements of two distinct Part-time students Undergraduate students registered for fewer academic degree programs administered by two or more of the than 12 credits in a term. Graduate students and first professional University's schools and for which two degrees are awarded. students registered for fewer than 9 credits in a term.

Self-Design Major A major whose requirements are focused within two or more subject areas and which results in the award of UNIVERSITY STRUCTURE a single degree. Campus One of the five geographic locations in Pennsylvania of the Degree Type A specific degree within a degree category, for University: Pittsburgh, Johnstown, Greensburg, Titusville, Bradford. example, BA, MA, PhD, MD. School An academic unit responsible for the administration of the institution's academic programs.

4 Academic Structure and School Name Abbreviations

The following is a list of schools at the University of Pittsburgh, along with abbreviations for each unit. These abbreviations are those which are referenced in the tables and charts presented in the Fact Book.

School Abbreviation

Pittsburgh Campus Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences ...... Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences College of General Studies1 ...... General Studies University Honors College ...... Honors College Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business ...... Katz Graduate School of Business College of Business Administration2 ...... College of Business Administration School of Education ...... Education Swanson School of Engineering ...... Swanson School of Engineering School of Law ...... Law Graduate School of Public and International Affairs ...... Public and International Affairs School of Social Work ...... Social Work School of Information Sciences ...... Information Sciences School of Dental Medicine ...... Dental Medicine School of Nursing ...... Nursing School of Pharmacy ...... Pharmacy Graduate School of Public Health ...... Public Health School of Medicine ...... Medicine School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences ...... Health and Rehabilitation Sciences

Regional Campuses University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown ...... Johnstown University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg ...... Greensburg University of Pittsburgh at Titusville ...... Titusville University of Pittsburgh at Bradford ...... Bradford

Other Special Academic Unit Designations University Center for International Studies3 ...... International Studies University Center for Social and Urban Research4 ...... Social and Urban Research

¹The Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences oversees the administration of the College of General Studies.

2The Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business oversees the administration of the College of Business Administration.

3Certificate programs in international studies are administered through this center.

4The University Center for Social and Urban Research offers a certificate program in Gerontology.

5 Specialized Accreditations by School, Program, and Accrediting Agency

The University of Pittsburgh is institutionally accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Higher Education. The following table displays a list of specialized accreditations.

School and Program Accrediting Agency

Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences

Baccalaureate degree program in Chemistry ...... American Chemical Society

Doctoral program in Clinical Psychology ...... American Psychological Association, Committee on Accreditation

Baccalaureate degree program in Computer Engineering ...... Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc.

Baccalaureate, master’s, and doctoral degree programs in Theatre Arts ...... National Association of Schools of Theatre

English Language Institute ...... Commission on English Language Accreditation

Katz Graduate School of Business and College of Business Administration

Baccalaureate and master’s degree programs American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business International: in Business ...... The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business

Education

Teacher certification programs in: Orientation and Mobility Association for Education and Rehabilitation (for Visually Impaired) and Teacher of the Visually Impaired ...... of the Blind and Visually Impaired

Board Certified Behavior Analyst ………………… ...... ……………………………… Behavior Analyst Certification Board

Teacher certification programs in: Master of Arts in Teaching, Fifth-Year Teacher Certification Programs, K-12 Principal Certification, Superintendent’s Letter of Eligibility, Mental and Physical Disabilities, Supervisor Of Special Education, Reading Specialist, PreK-4, Early Childhood and Special Education, Supervisor of Curriculum and Instruction ...... Pennsylvania Department of Education

Teacher certification programs in: Fifth-Year Teacher Certification Programs, K-12 Educational Administration Programs ...... Pennsylvania Department of Education

Swanson School of Engineering

Baccalaureate degree programs in: Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Physics, Industrial Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering, the Cooperative Engineering Education Program Accreditation Board for Engineering (excluding Engineering Physics within this Program), and Engineering Science ...... and Technology, Inc.

Law American Bar Association, Council of the Section First professional degree program in Law ...... of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar

Public and International Affairs National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Master’s degree program in Public Administration ...... Administration, Commission on Peer Review and Accreditation

National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Master’s degree program in International Development ...... Administration, Commission on Peer Review and Accreditation

Social Work

Baccalaureate and master’s degree programs in Social Work ...... Council on Social Work Education, Commission on Accreditation

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School and Program Accrediting Agency

Information Sciences

Master’s degree program in Library and Information Science ...... American Library Association, Committee on Accreditation

Teacher certification in the Library Science K-12 Teacher Pennsylvania Department of Education Certification Program ...... (conducted through the University’s School of Education)

Dental Medicine

First professional degree program in Dental Medicine, and the certificate program in American Dental Association, Dental Hygiene and Dental Specialties ...... Commission on Dental Accreditation

Nursing

Baccalaureate and master’s and Doctorate degree programs in Nursing ...... Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education

American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, Council on Master’s degree program in Nurse Anesthesia ...... Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Education Programs

American Nurses Credentialing Center Continuing education programs in Nursing ...... Pennsylvania State Nurses Association

School Nurse certification program ...... Pennsylvania Department of Education

Pharmacy

First professional degree program in Pharmacy ...... Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education

Public Health

All master’s and doctoral degree programs in Public Health ...... Council on Education for Public Health

Master’s degree program in Genetic Counseling ...... American Board of Genetic Counseling

Commission on Accreditation of Master’s degree program in Health Administration ...... Healthcare Management Education

Master’s degree and doctoral degree programs in Medical Genetics...... American Board of Medical Genetics

Medicine Liaison Committee on Medical Education of the Council on Medical Education of the First professional degree program in Medicine ...... American Medical Association and the Association of American Medical Colleges

Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Commission on Accreditation of Baccalaureate degree program in Athletic Training...... Athletic Training Education

Baccalaureate degree program in Clinical Dietetics and Nutrition, The American Dietetic Association, Commission coordinated master’s degree program in Clinical Dietetics ...... on Accreditation of Dietetic Education

Educational Certification in Speech/Language Impaired through master’s degree program in Communication Science and Disorders ...... Pennsylvania Department of Education

Baccalaureate degree program in Emergency Medicine ...... Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Information

Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics Baccalaureate degree program in Health Information Management ...... and Information Management Education

Master’s degree program in Occupational Therapy...... Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education

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School and Program Accrediting Agency

Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (continued)

Doctoral degree program in Physical Therapy ...... Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education

Master’s degree programs in Rehabilitation Science and Technology and Rehabilitation Counseling ...... Council on Rehabilitation Education

Master’s degree program in Speech Language Pathology Council on Academic Accreditation and doctoral degree program in Audiology ...... in Audiology and Speech-Lanaguage Pathology

Accreditation Review Commission on Education Master’s degree program in Physician Assistant Studies ...... for the Physician Assistant, Inc. (ARC – PA)

Johnstown

Baccalaureate degree programs in Civil Engineering Technology, Electrical Engineering Technology, and Mechanical Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Technology ...... Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc.

Teacher certification program in Elementary, Middle, and Secondary Education ...... Pennsylvania Department of Education

Associate degree programs in Emergency Medical Services and Surgical Technology ...... Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs

School Nurse certification program ...... Pennsylvania Department of Education

Baccalaureate degree program in Nursing ...... Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education

Associate degree program in Respiratory Care ...... Commission on Accreditation of Respiratory Care

Baccalaureate degree program in Early Childhood Education ...... Pennsylvania Department of Education

Greensburg

Teacher certification programs in: Early Childhood Education and Secondary Education ...... Pennsylvania Department of Education

Titusville National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, Associate degree program in Nursing ...... Board of Review for Associate Degree Programs

Associate degree program for the Physical Therapist Assistant ...... Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education

Bradford National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, Board of Review for Associate Degree Programs, Associate and baccalaureate degree programs in Nursing ...... Board of Review for Baccalaureate Degree Programs

Baccalaureate degree program in Athletic Training...... Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Programs

Baccalaureate degree program in Health and Physical Education (K-12) ...... Pennsylvania Department of Education

Pennsylvania Department of Education Teacher certification programs in Elementary and Secondary Education ...... (conducted through the University’s School of Education)

University Counseling Center

Program in Counseling ...... International Association of Counseling Services

Doctoral internship program in Psychology ...... American Psychological Association, Committee on Accreditation

Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic

Clinical Psychology internship training program ...... American Psychological Association, Committee on Accreditation

Source: Office of the Provost, May 2012.

8 Member Institutions of the Association of American Universities

The University of Pittsburgh is a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), a prestigious organization of 61 preeminent doctorate-granting research institutions in the United States and Canada. The University identifies the AAU as an appropriate peer group for statistical and policy comparisons. The following table provides an alphabetical listing of the 36 public and 25 private universities that comprise the membership of the organization. The table also indicates the state or country in which each institution is located (the abbreviation CN denotes the two Canadian schools), along with the year of admission to the AAU.

AAU Member Institutions: Public

Georgia Institute of Technology ...... GA .....2010 University of California, Santa Barbara ...... CA .... 1995 Indiana University ...... IN ...... 1909 University of Colorado ...... CO ... 1966 Iowa State University ...... IA ...... 1958 University of Florida ...... FL .... 1985 McGill University ...... CN .....1926 University of Illinois ...... IL...... 1908 Michigan State University ...... MI ...... 1964 University of Iowa ...... IA ..... 1909 Ohio State University ...... OH .....1916 University of Kansas ...... KS .... 1909 Pennsylvania State University ...... PA .....1958 University of Maryland ...... MD ... 1969 Purdue University ...... IN ...... 1958 University of Michigan ...... MI ..... 1900 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey .... NJ ...... 1989 University of Minnesota ...... MN ... 1908 Stony Brook University - SUNY¹ ...... NY .....2001 University of Missouri ...... MO ... 1908 Texas A&M University ...... TX ...... 2001 University of North Carolina ...... NC ... 1922 University at Buffalo - SUNY¹ ...... NY .....1989 University of Oregon ...... OR ... 1969 University of Arizona ...... AR .....1985 University of Pittsburgh...... PA .... 1974 University of California, Berkeley ...... CA .....1900 University of Texas ...... TX .... 1929 University of California, Davis ...... CA .....1996 University of Toronto ...... CN ... 1926 University of California, Irvine ...... CA .....1996 University of Virginia ...... VA .... 1904 University of California, Los Angeles...... CA .....1974 University of Washington...... WA ... 1950 University of California, San Diego ...... CA .....1982 University of Wisconsin ...... WI .... 1900

AAU Member Institutions: Private

Brandeis University ...... MA .....1985 Northwestern University ...... IL...... 1917 Brown University ...... RI ...... 1933 Princeton University...... NJ .... 1900 California Institute of Technology ...... CA .....1934 Rice University...... TX .... 1985 Carnegie Mellon University ...... PA .....1982 Stanford University ...... CA .... 1900 Case Western Reserve University ...... OH .....1969 Tulane University ...... LA .... 1958 Columbia University ...... NY .....1900 University of Chicago...... IL...... 1900 Cornell University ...... NY .....1900 University of Pennsylvania ...... PA .... 1900 Duke University ...... NC .....1938 University of Rochester ...... NY .... 1941 Emory University ...... GA .....1995 University of Southern California ...... CA .... 1969 Harvard University ...... MA .....1900 Vanderbilt University...... TN .... 1950 Johns Hopkins University ...... MD .....1900 Washington University...... MO ... 1923 Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...... MA .....1934 Yale University ...... CT .... 1900 New York University ...... NY .....1950

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BELLT F1 Hill Building ...... HILL C4 ...... RUSKN F1 • ...... BENDM D3 • ...... HLMAN E3 Ryan Catholic Newman Center...... CATHO F1 Thomas E. Starzl Biomedical Holiday Inn ...... HOLDY E1 (The Oratory) off map Science Tower (Tower 1) and Holland Hall (residence hall)...... HOLLD E3 St. Paul Cathedral ...... SPAUL G1 Biomedical Science Tower 2...... BSTWR B3 • Information Sciences Building...... IS F1 ...... SALK B3 Biomedical Science Tower 3 ...... BST3 C4 Iroquois Building ...... IROQU D4 • Scaife Hall ...... SCAIF C3 The (University) Book Center ...... BOOK E3 Jewish University Center...... JUC G2 Schenley Park ...... G4 ...... BQGRS E4 Kaufmann Medical Building ...... KAU C4 ...... F3 (residence halls A–J) • Langley Hall ...... LANGY E1 ...... SENSQ D4 Brackenridge Hall (residence hall,...... BRACK E3 LAW (map abbreviation for Barco Law Building) Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall & Museum...... SOSAM D2 Copy Cat, The Pitt Shop, Parking Office) Lawrence Hall...... LAWRN E3 Space Research Coordination Center...... SRCC D2 Bruce Hall (residence hall) ...... BRUCE E3 Learning Research and • ...... STEPH F2 Building 5...... BLDG5 C2 Development Center ...... LRDC C2 Sutherland Hall (residence hall)...... SUTHD B1 • Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, ...... TOWRS D3 • (registration)...... THACK D2 Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh ...... CARNG G3 (residence halls A, B, C) ...... THAW D2 • ...... CL F2 Loeffler Building ...... LOEFF D4 • Thomas Detre Hall of the Western CATHO (map abbreviation for Ryan Catholic Newman Center) Log Cabin...... LOGCB F2 Psychiatric Institute and Clinic ...... TDH C2 Center for Bioengineering off map...... CNBIO B4 (residence hall)...... LOTHP C3 TOWRS (map abbreviation for Litchfield Towers) Center for Sports Medicine...... CSMR B4 Lutheran University Center ...... LUC G2 (athletic facilities)...... TREES A2 and Rehabilitation off map Magee-Womens Hospital off map...... MAGEE B4 University Center (UPMC) ...... UCTR E1 Charles L. ...... COST A1 McCormick Hall (residence hall)...... MCCOR E3 University Child Development Center CHDEV (map abbreviation for University Child Medical Arts Building ...... MDART D3 off map...... CHDEV G1 Development Center) (Student Health Service) University Club ...... UCLUB D2 ...... CHVRN D1 Mellon Institute ...... MELLI F1 University Public Safety Building off map ...... UPSB C4 ...... CLAPP F1 (Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center) University Technology Community of Reconciliation Building ...... CR F1 Melwood Maintenance Building Development Center...... UTDC G1 Craig Hall ...... CRAIG G1 off map...... MELWD G1 VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System— Craig Square ...... CRGSQ G2 • ...... MERVS F4 University Drive Division...... VA B1 Crawford Hall ...... CRAWF E1 • UPMC Montefiore ...... MONF B4 VALE (map abbreviation for Parkvale Building) Darragh Street Apartment Complex...... DSAC A3 • Music Building ...... MUSIC F1 Van de Graaff Building ...... VNGRF D2 • ...... EBERL D1 O’Hara Student Center...... OSC D2 • Victoria Building ...... VICTO C4 Engineering Auditorium ...... ENGUD D2 • ...... OEH D2 Webster Hall ...... WEBSR F1 Eureka Building off map...... EURKA C4 Oxford Building (3501 Forbes Avenue)...... OXFRD C4 • Wesley W. Posvar Hall ...... WWPH E4 Eye and Ear Institute ...... EEI C3 Panther Hall (residence hall)...... PANTH B2 Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic Falk Medical Building ...... FALKC C3 Park Plaza...... PLAZA G1 (see Thomas Detre Hall) Falk School ...... FALKS C1 Parkvale Building...... VALE D4 ...... WPU E3 First Baptist Church ...... BAPST F1 PAVLN (map abbreviation for Forbes Pavilion) Wyndham Garden Hotel ...... WYNDH C4 (United Campus Ministry) Pennsylvania Hall (residence hall)...... PAHLL C2 ...... FHOUS A2 The John M. and Gertrude E. Parking Handicap Parking Forbes Craig Apartments ...... FBCRG G2 ...... PCNTR B2 Forbes Oakland Building off map...... FOBLD B4 Pharmacy Administration...... 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University Organization

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH Membership of the Board of Trustees 2011-2012 Stephen R. Tritch, Chairperson Suzanne W. Broadhurst, Vice Chairperson Robert M. Hernandez, Vice Chairperson Mark A. Nordenberg, Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer, Member Ex Officio (voting)

Term Trustees 2008-2012 2009-2013 2010-2014 2011-2015 Eva Tansky Blum Suzanne W. Broadhurst Robert M. Hernandez Charles E. Bunch George Miles Jr. Dawne S. Hickton John A. Swanson Robert G. Lovett Marlee S. Myers Thomas H. O'Brien Burton M. Tansky Martha Hartle Munsch Robert A. Paul Charles M. Steiner Sam S. Zacharias Stephen R. Tritch Robert P. Randall

Special Trustees 2008-2012 2009-2013 2010-2014 2011-2015 Catherine DeAngelis J. Brett Harvey Mary Ellen Callahan G. Nicholas Beckwith III Dan Marino Roberta A. Luxbacher Terrence P. Laughlin John H. Pelusi Jr. Tracey T. Travis Susan P. McGalla William E. Strickland Jr. Emil M. Spadafore Jr. Thomas E. Richards Thomas J. Usher A. David Tilstone

Alumni Trustees 2008-2012 2009-2013 2010-2014 2011-2015 Brian Generalovich Bobbie Gaunt F. James McCarl III Michael A. Bryson Bryant J Salter Keith E. Schaefer

Commonwealth Trustees (G - Governor appointment; H - House appointment; S - Senate appointment) 2008-2012 2009-2013 2010-2014 2011-2015 Jay Costa Jr. (S) Sy Holzer (G) John A. Maher III (H) Dan B. Frankel (G 2007-2011) Ira J. Gumberg (G) William Lieberman (S) Morgan K. O'Brien (G) Herbert S. Shear (H) John Wright Joyce (H) Thomas VanKirk (H) John J. Verbanac (S) Mary Jo White (S 2007-2011)

Members Ex Officio (non-voting) Tom Corbett, Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Rich Fitzgerald, Allegheny County Executive Luke Ravenstahl, Mayor of the City of Pittsburgh

Emeritus Trustees Ruggero J. Aldisert Helen S. Faison Paul E. Lego Farrell Rubenstein J. David Barnes David B. Fawcett Jr. John C. Marous Richard P. Simmons Steven C. Beering D. Michael Fisher Frank E. Mosier Dick Thornburgh Thomas G. Bigley E. Jeanne Gleason Alfred L. Moyé Edward P. Zemprelli Frank V. Cahouet J. Roger Glunt H. Lee Noble John G. Conomikes Henry L. Hillman Anthony J. F. O'Reilly George A. Davidson Jr. Earl F. Hord James C. Roddey Herbert P. Douglas Jr. A. Alice Kindling Evans Rose Jr.

Source: Office of the Secretary, January 2012.

16 UNIVERSITY OFFICERS

Board of Trustees

Chairperson of the Board Stephen R. Tritch Office of the Secretary 159 Cathedral of Learning 624-6623

Board of Trustees Board of Trustees

Vice Chairperson Vice Chairperson Suzanne W. Broadhurst Robert M. Hernandez Office of the Secretary Office of the Secretary 159 Cathedral of Learning 159 Cathedral of Learning 624-6623 624-6623

Secretary of the Board of Chancellor and Chief Executive University of Pittsburgh Trust2 Trustees and Assistant Officer Chancellor1 President B. Jean Ferketish Mark A. Nordenberg Mark A. Nordenberg 159 Cathedral of Learning 107 Cathedral of Learning 107 Cathedral of Learning 624-6623 624-4200 624-4200

Senior Vice Chancellor, Health Senior Vice Chancellor and Executive Vice Chancellor Chief Financial Officer Sciences and Dean, School of Provost and General Counsel Medicine

Arthur S. Levine Patricia E. Beeson Jerome Cochran Arthur G. Ramicone 401 Scaife Hall 801 Cathedral of Learning 124 Cathedral of Learning 1817 Cathedral of Learning 648-8975 624-4223 624-4247 624-6576

Chief Investment Officer and Treasurer3

Amy K. Marsh 2409 Cathedral of Learning 624-6620

1 Individuals who also serve as University Officers include: Mary Lou Rosborough, Executive Associate Secretary of the Board of Trustees and Amy E. Burnsworth, Associate Secretary of the Board of Trustees. 2 Independent corporation with its own Board of Directors. University of Pittsburgh 3 Individuals who also serve as University officers include: Susan M. Gilbert, Assistant Treasurer and Paul Lawrence, Assistant Treasurer. 2011-2012 Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise. 09.2011

17 CHANCELLOR

Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer

Mark A. Nordenberg Executive Assistant Executive Assistant Vice Chancellor, Community 107 Cathedral of Learning Associate Chancellor Secretary of the Board of Special Projects Initiatives and Chief of Staff 624-4200 Trustees and Assistant Chancellor

Kimberly L. Honath Mary Jo Race G. Reynolds Clark Vijai P. Singh B. Jean Ferketish 107 Cathedral of Learning 107 Cathedral of Learning 107 Cathedral of Learning 132 Cathedral of Learning 159 Cathedral of Learning 624-4200 624-4200 624-4200 624-4555 624-6623

Senior Vice Chancellor, Health Senior Vice Chancellor and Executive Vice Chancellor Chief Financial Officer Sciences and Dean, School of Provost and General Counsel Medicine

Arthur S. Levine Patricia E. Beeson Jerome Cochran Arthur G. Ramicone 401 Scaife Hall 801 Cathedral of Learning 124 Cathedral of Learning 1817 Cathedral of Learning 648-8975 624-4223 624-4247 624-6576

Vice Chancellor for Research Vice Chancellor, Governmental Vice Chancellor, Public Affairs Vice Chancellor Vice Chancellor, Health Conduct and Compliance Relations Institutional Advancement Sciences Development1

Randy P. Juhl Paul A. Supowitz Robert Hill Albert J. Novak, Jr. Clyde B. Jones, III 132 Cathedral of Learning 710 Alumni Hall 400 Craig Hall 270 Plaza 8084 Forbes Tower 624-9111 624-2901 624-2795 624-6800 647-6504

Athletic Director Director, Internal Audit

Steven C. Pederson John P. Elliott Petersen Events Center 1809 Cathedral of Learning 648-8230 624-6127

1 Also serves as President, MHS Foundation and as Chief Development Officer, UPMC. University of Pittsburgh

Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise. 2011-2012 09.2011

18 PROVOST – DEANS/ DIRECTORS/ PRESIDENTS

Senior Vice Chancellor and Senior Assistant to the Executive Assistant Provost Provost

Patricia E. Beeson Carrie A. Sparks Tonya M. LaRue-Holloman 801 Cathedral of Learning 801 Cathedral of Learning 801 Cathedral of Learning 624-4223 624-4617 624-4191

Vice Provost, Undergraduate Vice Provost, Faculty Affairs Vice Provost, Academic Vice Provost, Graduate Vice Provost, Research Vice Provost and Dean of Assistant Provost, Strategic Studies Planning and Resources Studies Students and Program Development Management

Juan J. Manfredi Andrew R. Blair David N. DeJong Alberta M. Sbragia George E. Klinzing Kathy W. Humphrey Sheila W. Rathke 809 Cathedral of Learning 826 Cathedral of Learning 801 Cathedral of Learning 801 Cathedral of Learning 826 Cathedral of Learning 809 Cathedral of Learning 801 Cathedral of Learning 624-0790 624-5749 624-4228 624-2137 624-0784 624-1006 624-4248

Bettye J. and Ralph E. Bailey Dean, The Joseph M. Katz Dean, School of Education U.S. Steel Dean Dean, School of Law Dean, Graduate School of Dean, Kenneth P. Dietrich Graduate School of Business John A. Swanson School of Public and International Affairs School of Arts and Sciences and and College of Business Admin. Engineering Dean, Coll. of General Studies John T. Delaney Alan M. Lesgold Gerald D. Holder Mary A. Crossley John T. S. Keeler N. John Cooper 372 Mervis Hall 5605 Wesley W. Posvar Hall 1140D Benedum Hall 219 Barco Law Building 3410 Wesley W. Posvar Hall 917 Cathedral of Learning 648-1556 624-1738 624-9811 648-1401 624-7605 624-1164

Dean, School of Social Work Dean, School of Information Dean, University Honors President, Johnstown President, Greensburg President, Titusville Campus President, Bradford Campus Sciences College Campus Campus

Jem M. Spectar Sharon P. Smith William A. Shields Livingston Alexander Larry E. Davis Ronald L. Larsen Edward M. Stricker 450 Schoolhouse Road 150 Finoli Drive 504 East Main Street 300 Campus Drive 2117 Cathedral of Learning 512 Information Sci. Building 3600 Cathedral of Learning Johnstown, PA 15904 Greensburg, PA 15601 Titusville, PA 16354 Bradford, PA 16701 624-6337 624-5139 624-6880 814-269-2090 724-836-9911 814-827-4447 814-362-5140

Director, University Library Director, University Center Senior Director, International Director, Center for Director, Learning Research Director, Center for System for Social and Urban Programs and Director, Univ. Philosophy of Science and Development Center Bioengineering Research Center for International Studies

Rush G. Miller Richard Schulz Lawrence F. Feick John D. Norton Charles A. Perfetti Harvey S. Borovetz 271 Hillman Library 3343 Forbes Avenue, Rm. 212 4400 Wesley W. Posvar Hall 817 Cathedral of Learning 644 LRDC 749 Benedum Hall 648-7747 624-5443 648-7374 624-1052 624-7107 624-4725

University of Pittsburgh

Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise. 2011-2012 09.2011

19 PROVOST – OTHER ACADEMIC AREAS

Senior Vice Chancellor and Senior Assistant to the Executive Assistant Provost Provost

Patricia E. Beeson Carrie A. Sparks Tonya M. LaRue-Holloman 801 Cathedral of Learning 801 Cathedral of Learning 801 Cathedral of Learning 624-4223 624-4617 624-4191

Vice Provost, Undergraduate Vice Provost, Faculty Affairs Vice Provost, Academic Vice Provost, Graduate Vice Provost, Research Vice Provost and Dean of Assistant Provost, Strategic Studies Planning and Resources Studies Students and Program Development Management

Juan J. Manfredi Andrew R. Blair David N. DeJong Alberta M. Sbragia George E. Klinzing Kathy W. Humphrey Sheila W. Rathke 809 Cathedral of Learning 826 Cathedral of Learning 801 Cathedral of Learning 801 Cathedral of Learning 826 Cathedral of Learning 809 Cathedral of Learning 801 Cathedral of Learning 624-0790 624-5749 624-4228 624-2137 624-0784 648-1006 624-4248

Interim University Registrar Director, Center for Director, Academic Support Director, University Press Director, Office of Research Chair, Aerospace Studies Associate Vice Chancellor Instructional Development Services for Student-Athletes Technology Management and Distance Education and Commercialization1

Ralph E. Hertel Cynthia Golden Michael A. Farabaugh Cynthia A. Miller Allen A. DiPalma Alan P. Fiorello Marc S. Malandro 220 Thackeray Hall 820 Alumni Hall 3090 Petersen Events Ctr. 5th Floor, Eureka Building 350 Thackeray Hall 2917 Cathedral of Learning 200 Gardner Steel Conf. Ctr. 624-7600 624-3335 648-7870 383-2492 624-7415 624-6361 648-8787

Director, Admissions and Director, Faculty Records Chair, Military Science Chief Information Officer and Financial Aid Director, Computing Services and Systems Development

Betsy A. Porter Carol A. Pitcairn Andrew R. Loeb Jinx P. Walton Second Floor, Alumni Hall G-48 Cathedral of Learning 315 Bellefield Hall 728 Cathedral of Learning 624-7164 624-4232 624-6149 624-6100

Director, Measurement and Evaluation of Teaching

Nancy B. Reilly G-33 Cathedral of Learning 624-6440

1Reports to both the Senior Vice Chancellor and Provost and to the Senior Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences and Dean of the School of Medicine. University of Pittsburgh Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise. 2011-2012

02.2012

20 HEALTH SCIENCES – DEANS AND VICE CHANCELLORS

Vice Chancellor Senior Vice Chancellor Senior Vice Chancellor and Health Sciences Development1 Health Sciences2 Provost2

Clyde B. Jones III Arthur S. Levine Patricia E. Beeson 400 Medical Arts Building 401 Scaife Hall 801 Cathedral of Learning 647-6504 648-8975 624-4223

Associate Sr. Vice Chancellor Associate Sr. Vice Chancellor Associate Sr. Vice Chancellor Associate Vice Chancellor Science Strategy and Planning Clinical Policy and Planning Administration Technology Management and Commercialization3 Loren H. Roth Jeremy M. Berg 221 Thomas Detre Hall of the Jeffrey L. Masnick Marc S. Malandro S304 Scaife Hall West. Psych. Inst. And Clinic 401 Scaife Hall 200 Gardner Steel Conf. Center 624-1223 647-4860 648-3175 648-8787

Associate Vice Chancellor Associate Vice Chancellor Associate Vice Chancellor Associate Vice Chancellor Associate Vice Chancellor Associate Vice Chancellor Associate Vice Chancellor Biomedical Research Industry Relations and Global Health Cancer Research Health Policy and Planning Academic Affairs Clinical Research Continuing Education

Michelle S. Broido Barbara E. Barnes Donald S. Burke Nancy E. Davidson A. Everette James Margaret C. McDonald Steven E. Reis 401 Scaife Hall US Steel Tower, 58th Floor A624 Public Health 547 UPMC Cancer Pavilion A619 Public Health 401 Scaife Hall 401 Scaife Hall 648-2233 647-8212 624-3001 623-3205 383-7049 383-7474 648-9516

Directors, Division of Laboratory Assistant Vice Chancellor Director, Health Sciences Assistant Vice Chancellor Associate Vice Chancellor Assistant Vice Chancellor Animal Resources4 Diversity Library System Research Program Integration Science Education Outreach Sponsored Training Grants

Chas. P. Burnett, Jr. (Exec. Dir.) Joseph T. Newsome (Clin. Dir.) Paula K. Davis Barbara A. Epstein Jennifer R. Grandis Joan M. Lakoski Michael T. Lotze S1040 BSTWR 161 Lothrop Hall 200 Scaife Hall 500 Eye and Ear Institute M252 Scaife Hall G.27A Hillman Cancer Center 648-8950 648-2066 648-2036 647-5280 648-8290 623-5099

Dean, School of Dental Dean, School of Health and Dean, Graduate School of Dean, School of Nursing Dean, School of Pharmacy Dean, School of Medicine Medicine Rehabilitation Sciences Public Health

Thomas W. Braun Clifford E. Brubaker Donald S. Burke Jacqueline Dunbar-Jacob Patricia D. Kroboth Arthur S. Levine 440 Salk Hall 4029 Forbes Tower A624 Public Health 350 Victoria Building 1104 Salk Hall 401 Scaife Hall 648-1938 383-6560 624-3001 624-2400 624-3270 648-8975

1 Also serves as President, MHS Foundation and as Chief Development Officer, UPMC. 2 Faculty appointments and academic degree programs require the Provost’s approval . University of Pittsburgh 3 Reports to both the Senior Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences and Dean of the School of Medicine and the Senior Vice Chancellor and Provost. 4 For animal care and use regulatory issues, Division of Laboratory Animal Resources reports to Research Conduct and Compliance. 2011-2012 09-2011 Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise.

21 HEALTH SCIENCES – INSTITUTE DIRECTORS

Senior Vice Chancellor Health Sciences

Arthur S. Levine 401 Scaife Hall 648-8975

Director, Center for Vaccine Director, University of Pittsburgh Scientific Director, Thomas E. Director, Research, Western Interim Dir., McGowan Institute Director, Drug Discovery Research Cancer Institute Starzl Transplantation Institute Psychiatric Institute and Clinic for Regenerative Medicine Institute

David A. Lewis William R. Wagner Donald S. Burke Nancy E. Davidson Fadi G. Lakkis 230 Thomas Detre Hall of the 450 Technology Drive D. Lansing Taylor A624 Public Health 547 UPMC Cancer Pavilion W1542 Biomedical Sci. Tower 2 West. Psych. Inst. and Clinic Pittsburgh, PA 15219 10045 Biomedical Sci. Tower 3 624-3001 623-3205 383-5774 246-6777 624-5324 648-9200

Director, Vascular Medicine Director, Pittsburgh Institute Director, Institute on Aging Director, Magee-Womens Director, Systems Neuroscience Institute for Neurodegenerative Research Institute Institute Diseases Yoel Sadovsky Mark T. Gladwin J. Timothy Greenamyre Charles F. Reynolds A608 Magee-Womens Peter L. Strick NW628 UPMC Montefiore 810 Kaufmann Building 756A Bellefield Towers Research Institute 4074 Biomedical Sci. Tower 3 692-2117 648-9793 246-6455 641-2675 383-9961

Director, Institute for Director, Clinical and Clinical Research Education Translational Science Institute

Wishwa N. Kapoor Steven E. Reis W933 UPMC Montefiore 401 Scaife Hall 692-4821 648-9516

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22 EXECUTIVE VICE CHANCELLOR

Executive Vice Chancellor Executive Assistant and General Counsel

Jerome Cochran Margaret L. Burke 124 Cathedral of Learning 124 Cathedral of Learning 624-4247 624-4247

Associate Vice Chancellor Associate Vice Chancellor Associate Vice Chancellor Human Resources Business Facilities Management

Ronald W. Frisch Eli Shorak Joseph W. Fink 500 Craig Hall 124 Cathedral of Learning 4th Floor, Eureka Building 624-8030 624-5474 624-9510

Assistant Vice Chancellor Assistant Vice Chancellor Assistant Vice Chancellor Assistant Vice Chancellor Assistant Vice Chancellor Assistant Vice Chancellor Employee/Labor Relations Human Resources Business Administration of Research Maintenance and Operations

John G. Greeno Stephen M. Ferber James V. Earle Daniel Marcinko Dan Fisher Charles R. Turbanic 500 Craig Hall 302 Craig Hall Towers Lobby 4th Floor, Eureka Building 4th Floor, Eureka Building 4th Floor, Eureka Building 648-1969 624-8166 648-1102 624-7931 383-9955 624-9171

Director, Recruiting Director, Environmental Interim Director, Book Centers and Client Services Health and Safety

Michelle R. Sukal Jay M. Frerotte Debra R. Fyock 100 Craig Hall 4th Flr., Univ. Public Safety Bldg. 4000 Fifth Avenue 624-8150 624-9505 648-1458

Director, University Child Director, Benefits Chief, University Police Director, Housing and Food Director, Property Management Development Center Services

Mary Beth McCulloch John R. Kozar Timothy R. DeLaney James V. Earle Deborah Bon Pozycki 635 Clyde Street 317 Craig Hall 3rd Flr., Univ. Public Safety Bldg. Towers Lobby 127 North Bellefield Avenue 383-2100 624-4845 624-4216 648-1102 624-6991

Director, Organization Director, Affirmative Action, Director, Parking and Director, Auxiliary Finance Development Diversity, and Inclusion Transportation

Cheryl A. Tomko Carol W. Mohamed Kevin M. Sheehy Kevin M. Sheehy 500 Craig Hall 412 Bellefield Hall Towers B-000 Towers B-000 624-4752 648-7861 624-6727 624-6727

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23 CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

Chief Financial Officer Exec. Assistant and Coordinator, Policies and Procedures

Arthur G. Ramicone Stacey L. Czerniejewski 1817 Cathedral of Learning 1817 Cathedral of Learning 624-6576 624-6576

Associate Vice Chancellor Associate Vice Chancellor Associate Vice Chancellor Associate Vice Chancellor Associate Vice Chancellor Chief Investment Officer Director, Tax Student Financial Services Financial Information Systems Management Info. and Analysis Financial Operations Financial Information and Treasurer

Dennis J. DeSantis Monte A. Ciotto Jane W. Thompson Maureen R. Beal Thurman D. Wingrove Amy K. Marsh James K. Vesco 160 Thackeray Hall 1917 Cathedral of Learning 1817 Cathedral of Learning 3317 Cathedral of Learning 3015 Cathedral of Learning 2409 Cathedral of Learning 200 Atwood Street 624-7500 624-6206 624-6576 624-6832 624-6028 624-6620 624-6395

Director of Operations Director, Business Solutions Director, Institutional Research Manager, Buy-to-Pay Director, Budget and Assistant Treasurer, Finance Student Financial Services and Data Management Customer Service Financial Reporting

Beth C. Stack Dianne L. DeNezza Cynthia A. Roberts Stephanie Ford-Jones Kathy P. Tosh Susan M. Gilbert 160 Thackeray Hall 3200 Cathedral of Learning 1915 Cathedral of Learning 200 Atwood Street 3015 Cathedral of Learning 2409 Cathedral of Learning 624-7503 624-6394 624-8076 624-5869 624-5747 624-6620

Director, Student Accounting Director, Technical Services, Director, Planning and Analysis Director, Purchasing Director, General Accounting Assistant Treasurer, and Billing Information Security Officer Services Investments

Robert F. Lech John M. Duska Sandra L. Stimmler Thomas E. Youngs, Jr. Louella E. Edwards Paul Lawrence 100 Thackeray Hall 1917 Cathedral of Learning 1832 Cathedral of Learning 3416 Cathedral of Learning 3700 Cathedral of Learning 2409 Cathedral of Learning 624-7595 624-4671 624-3761 624-8785 624-2762 624-6620

Director, University Collections Project Director, Planning Manager, Payment Processing Director, Research and Cost Director, Endowment and Analysis and Compliance Accounting Accounting and Administration

Joanne Stumme Michael R. Pavia Rebecca J. Marcej Mark D. Stofko Patricia A. Francioni 127 Thackeray Hall 1817 Cathedral of Learning 200 Atwood Street 3100 Cathedral of Learning 2409 Cathedral of Learning 624-7555 624-2387 624-3192 624-6039 624-6620

Director, Student Payment Director, Risk Management/ Director, Payroll Director, Tuition Accounting Center Insurance/Worker’s Comp.

Steven L. Cohen Yvonne M. Keafer Daniel J. Jeffreys Bruce F. Saltsman G-7 Thackeray Hall 1825 Cathedral of Learning 218P Craig Hall 2502 Cathedral of Learning 624-1163 624-6670 624-8086 624-2030

Organizational Development Director, Strategic Sourcing and Manager, Sarbanes-Oxley and Communications PantherExpress Solutions Project

Orientation Team Kevin H. Maloney Vincent F. Gavin Web Page Team 3329 Cathedral of Learning B-44 Cathedral of Learning Newsletter Team 624-4395 624-6063 Area Editors

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24 STUDENT AFFAIRS

Vice Provost and Dean of Students

Kathy W. Humphrey 738 William Pitt Union 648-1006

Associate Dean and Director Associate Dean and Director Associate Dean and Business Administrative Secretary to the Director, Intramurals and Student Life Residence Life Manager Vice Provost and Dean of Recreation Students

Kenyon R. Bonner Shawn E. Brooks John A. Lea Nancy J. James Marilyn L. Ross 130 William Pitt Union 935 William Penn Union 728 William Pitt Union 738 William Pitt Union 3029 Petersen Events Center 648-1074 648-1200 648-1003 648-1006 648-8277

Director, Cross Cultural and Director, Counseling Center Director, Marketing and Assistant to the Vice Provost Leadership Development Communications and Dean of Students

Linda D. Williams-Moore Tevya M. Zukor Shawn M. Ahearn Joel Anne Sweithelm 617 William Pitt Union 334 William Pitt Union 738 William Pitt Union 738 William Pitt Union 648-7831 648-7930 648-1005 648-1001

Director, International Director, Career Development, Director, Disability Resources Services Student Employment, and and Services Placement Assistance

Charles L. Nieman Cheryl S. Finlay Lynnett N. Van Slyke 708 William Pitt Union 200 William Pitt Union 140 William Pitt Union 624-7123 383-4473 648-7890

Liaison, Parent and Family Student Conduct Officer, Director, Student Health Resources Judicial Affairs Services

Appointment Pending Deborah L. Walker Marian Vanek 130 William Pitt Union 738 William Pitt Union 500 Medical Arts Building 624-8548 648-7910 864-2199

Program Director, Pursuing the Promise and RISE Mentoring Programs

Janard A. Pendleton 730 William Pitt Union 624-0240

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25 INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT

Administrative Director Vice Chancellor Administrative Assistant Institutional Advancement

Karen A. Whitehead Albert J. Novak, Jr. Karen K. McMahon 267 Park Plaza 270 Park Plaza 261 Park Plaza 624-6806 624-6800 624-6800

Associate Vice Chancellor Associate Vice Chancellor Associate Vice Chancellor Associate Vice Chancellor Executive Director, Systems University Development Central Giving Programs and Alumni Relations Operations and Quality Communication Administration

David A. Dalessandro Thomas P. Crawford Jeffery T. Gleim Cynthia L. Roth Lester Pyle 156 Park Plaza 152 Park Plaza 133 Alumni Hall 154 Park Plaza 263 Park Plaza 624-4093 624-5822 624-8277 648-2168 624-6193

Senior Executive Director of Senior Executive Director, Executive Director, Corporate Director, Alumni Administrative Executive Director Director, Heinz Memorial Development, Arts and Sciences Planned Giving and Foundation Relations Services Administration Chapel

Thomas W. Golightly Walter E. Brown, Jr. Andrew B. Kovalcik Kathleen G. Ablauf Anne B. Franks Patricia K. Gibbons 910 Cathedral of Learning 155 Park Plaza 140 Park Plaza 245 Alumni Hall 150 Park Plaza 1212 Cathedral of Learning 624-3201 648-3185 648-0233 624-8217 624-4089 624-4157

Senior Executive Director of Director, Prospect Research Director, Records Management Director, External Relations Director, Donor Relations Executive Director, University Development, Swanson School and Student Programs Principal Gifts of Engineering

Matthew A. Weinstein Steven J. Roscoe Judith A. Studeny Jana S. Sestili Larysa S. Gradeck Allison P. Quick 104B Benedum Hall 159 Park Plaza 202 Park Plaza 238 Alumni Hall 160 Park Plaza 157 Park Plaza 624-9812 624-7890 624-5855 624-8227 383-7440 648-5955

Senior Executive Director of Director, Development Director, Annual Programs Director, Alumni Director, Finance Development, Katz Graduate Law Communications School of Business

Thomas P. O’Toole Drew Chelosky Sean D. Dean Marian Koral Vanessa L. Guenther 111 Mervis Hall 226B Barco Law Building 116 Park Plaza 244 Alumni Hall 104 Park Plaza 624-2022 624-5187 624-5811 383-7078 624-4076

Director, Corporate and Director, Alumni Membership Foundation Relations, Arts and Sciences

Andrew D. Falk Mara C. Kudrick 910 Cathedral of Learning 232 Alumni Hall 624-6085 624-8258

Director of Development, University Ctr. for International Studies

Elise S. Moersch 422G Wesley W. Posvar Hall University of Pittsburgh 624-4780 2011-2012

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26 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH TRUST1

President

Mark A. Nordenberg 107 Cathedral of Learning 624-4200

Executive Vice President and General Counsel

Jerome Cochran 124 Cathedral of Learning 624-4247

Trust Administrator Vice President, Finance and Treasurer

Eli Shorak Arthur G. Ramicone 124 Cathedral of Learning 1817 Cathedral of Learning 624-5474 624-6576

President, Bituminous Coal President, TSH Corporation3 Research National Laboratory2

George A. Huber Eli Shorak 132 Cathedral of Learning 124 Cathedral of Learning 624-2202 624-5474

1Independent corporation with its own Board of Directors. 2Affiliated corporation with its own Board of Directors. University of Pittsburgh 3Subsidiary corporation of the University of Pittsburgh Trust with its own Board of Directors. Formerly Pittsburgh Applied Research Corporation. 2011-2012

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27

Student Information

Headcount and FTE Enrollment by School, Level, and Status Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total Fall Term 2011

Undergraduate Graduate Total

Headcount Headcount Headcount

Full-Time Part-Time Total FTE Full-Time Part-Time Total FTE Full-Time Part-Time Total FTE Pittsburgh Campus Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences 10,653 396 11,049 10,811.4 1,425 92 1,517 1,461.8 12,078 488 12,566 12,273.2 General Studies 547 604 1,151 788.6 - - - - 547 604 1,151 788.6 Katz Graduate School of Business - - - - 364 551 915 584.4 364 551 915 584.4 Education 189 26 215 199.4 560 578 1,138 791.2 749 604 1,353 990.6 Swanson School of Engineering 2,281 42 2,323 2,297.8 533 329 862 664.6 2,814 371 3,185 2,962.4 Law - Graduate - - - - 6 12 18 10.8 6 12 18 10.8 Law - Doctorate-Professional Practice - - - - 721 9 730 724.6 721 9 730 724.6 Public and International Affairs - - - - 353 64 417 378.6 353 64 417 378.6 Social Work 79 7 86 81.8 384 177 561 454.8 463 184 647 536.6 Information Sciences 106 42 148 122.8 332 241 573 428.4 438 283 721 551.2 College of Business Administration 1,958 69 2,027 1,985.6 - - - - 1,958 69 2,027 1,985.6 Dental Medicine - Undergraduate, Graduate 66 2 68 66.8 44 1 45 44.4 110 3 113 111.2 Dental Medicine - Doctorate-Professional Practice - - - - 314 - 314 314.0 314 - 314 314.0 Nursing 606 31 637 618.4 203 290 493 319.0 809 321 1,130 937.4 Pharmacy - Undergraduate, Graduate 214 1 215 214.4 50 4 54 51.6 264 5 269 266.0 Pharmacy - Doctorate-Professional Practice - - - - 215 - 215 215.0 215 - 215 215.0 Public Health - - - - 426 218 644 513.2 426 218 644 513.2 Medicine - Graduate - - - - 288 113 401 333.2 288 113 401 333.2 Medicine - Doctorate-Professional Practice - - - - 628 - 628 628.0 628 - 628 628.0 Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 487 21 508 495.4 708 83 791 741.2 1,195 104 1,299 1,236.6 Social and Urban Research - - - - - 23 23 9.2 - 23 23 9.2 Pittsburgh Campus Total 17,186 1,241 18,427 17,682.4 7,554 2,785 10,339 8,668.0 24,740 4,026 28,766 26,350.4

Regional Campuses Johnstown 2,849 108 2,957 2,892.2 - - - - 2,849 108 2,957 2,892.2 Greensburg 1,692 154 1,846 1,753.6 - - - - 1,692 154 1,846 1,753.6 Titusville 386 62 448 410.8 - - - - 386 62 448 410.8 Bradford 1,435 129 1,564 1,486.6 - - - - 1,435 129 1,564 1,486.6 Regional Campuses Total 6,362 453 6,815 6,543.2 - - - - 6,362 453 6,815 6,543.2

University Total 23,548 1,694 25,242 24,225.6 7,554 2,785 10,339 8,668.0 31,102 4,479 35,581 32,893.6

29 Headcount and FTE Enrollment by School and Level Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total Fall Term 2006-2011

2006 2007 2008 Headcount Headcount Headcount Under- Under- Under- graduate Graduate Total FTE graduate Graduate Total FTE graduate Graduate Total FTE Pittsburgh Campus Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences 10,176 1,526 11,702 11,286.2 10,328 1,511 11,839 11,440.0 10,481 1,523 12,004 11,666.2 General Studies 1,740 -- 1,740 1,178.4 1,338 -- 1,338 904.8 1,196 -- 1,196 776.0 Katz Graduate School of Business -- 801 801 503.4 -- 897 897 585.0 -- 931 931 628.6 Education 165 1,300 1,465 996.4 223 1,281 1,504 1,031.8 261 1,279 1,540 1,099.6 Swanson School of Engineering 1,952 552 2,504 2,373.8 1,997 562 2,559 2,407.8 2,014 663 2,677 2,498.2 Law - Graduate -- 26 26 15.2 -- 23 23 14.0 -- 19 19 10.6 Law - Doctorate-Professional Practice -- 741 741 738.6 -- 726 726 723.6 -- 724 724 720.4 Public and International Affairs -- 411 411 356.4 -- 443 443 377.0 -- 423 423 360.6 Social Work 72 602 674 495.8 90 571 661 505.6 99 582 681 535.2 Information Sciences 88 599 687 469.8 109 634 743 518.0 129 683 812 578.6 College of Business Administration 1,769 -- 1,769 1,729.4 1,878 -- 1,878 1,841.4 1,960 -- 1,960 1,917.4 Dental Medicine - Undergraduate, Graduate 77 30 107 102.8 67 33 100 98.2 77 40 117 115.2 Dental Medicine - Doctorate-Professional Practice -- 318 318 318.0 -- 308 308 308.0 -- 322 322 322.0 Nursing 608 393 1,001 800.0 558 417 975 793.8 555 406 961 790.6 Pharmacy - Undergraduate, Graduate 209 25 234 233.4 215 26 241 239.8 214 34 248 246.2 Pharmacy - Doctorate-Professional Practice -- 198 198 197.4 -- 198 198 198.0 -- 208 208 207.4 Public Health -- 557 557 432.2 -- 607 607 468.4 -- 637 637 497.2 Medicine - Graduate -- 373 373 318.4 -- 380 380 328.4 -- 413 413 345.2 Medicine - Doctorate-Professional Practice -- 603 603 603.0 -- 597 597 597.0 -- 593 593 593.0 Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 390 535 925 859.6 405 582 987 914.4 441 646 1,087 1,021.6 Social and Urban Research ______-- ______24 ______24 ______9.6 ______-- ______16 ______16 ______6.4 ______-- ______9 ______9 ______3.6 Pittsburgh Campus Total 17,246 9,614 26,860 24,017.8 17,208 9,812 27,020 24,301.4 17,427 10,135 27,562 24,933.4

Regional Campuses Johnstown 3,142 -- 3,142 2,993.8 3,121 -- 3,121 3,010.6 3,032 -- 3,032 2,945.0 Greensburg 1,704 -- 1,704 1,620.6 1,777 -- 1,777 1,694.8 1,826 -- 1,826 1,737.2 Titusville 535 -- 535 458.8 573 -- 573 501.6 563 -- 563 482.0 Bradford ______1,333 ______-- ______1,333 ______1,210.0 ______1,407 ______-- ______1,407 ______1,278.6 ______1,502 ______-- ______1,502 ______1,394.0 Regional Campuses Total 6,714 -- 6,714 6,283.2 6,878 -- 6,878 6,485.6 6,923 -- 6,923 6,558.2

University Total 23,960 9,614 33,574 30,301.0 24,086 9,812 33,898 30,787.0 24,350 10,135 34,485 31,491.6 ______

30 Headcount and FTE Enrollment by School and Level Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total Fall Term 2006-2011 (continued)

2009 2010 2011 Headcount Headcount Headcount Under- Under- Under- graduate Graduate Total FTE graduate Graduate Total FTE graduate Graduate Total FTE Pittsburgh Campus Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences 10,818 1,546 12,364 12,057.4 10,926 1,558 12,484 12,184.0 11,049 1,517 12,566 12,273.2 General Studies 1,183 -- 1,183 790.6 1,239 -- 1,239 835.8 1,151 -- 1,151 788.6 Katz Graduate School of Business -- 937 937 623.8 -- 901 901 598.6 -- 915 915 584.4 Education 272 1,242 1,514 1,088.6 238 1,196 1,434 1,034.4 215 1,138 1,353 990.6 Swanson School of Engineering 2,104 751 2,855 2,661.2 2,191 814 3,005 2,799.8 2,323 862 3,185 2,962.4 Law - Graduate -- 17 17 10.4 -- 15 15 9.0 -- 18 18 10.8 Law - Doctorate-Professional Practice -- 702 702 702.0 -- 759 759 755.4 -- 730 730 724.6 Public and International Affairs -- 468 468 405.6 -- 453 453 403.8 -- 417 417 378.6 Social Work 96 601 697 553.6 99 622 721 586.6 86 561 647 536.6 Information Sciences 135 663 798 597.6 142 659 801 610.2 148 573 721 551.2 College of Business Administration 2,021 -- 2,021 1,979.0 2,075 -- 2,075 2,040.2 2,027 -- 2,027 1,985.6 Dental Medicine - Undergraduate, Graduate 80 43 123 119.4 75 44 119 116.6 68 45 113 111.2 Dental Medicine - Doctorate-Professional Practice -- 317 317 317.0 -- 314 314 314.0 -- 314 314 314.0 Nursing 628 400 1,028 859.4 673 447 1,120 930.4 637 493 1,130 937.4 Pharmacy - Undergraduate, Graduate 218 40 258 256.8 215 55 270 267.6 215 54 269 266.0 Pharmacy - Doctorate-Professional Practice -- 212 212 211.4 -- 212 212 212.0 -- 215 215 215.0 Public Health -- 637 637 502.0 -- 637 637 503.8 -- 644 644 513.2 Medicine - Graduate -- 400 400 342.4 -- 411 411 347.4 -- 401 401 333.2 Medicine - Doctorate-Professional Practice -- 599 599 586.4 -- 619 619 619.0 -- 628 628 628.0 Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 476 705 1,181 1,106.0 498 716 1,214 1,146.8 508 791 1,299 1,236.6 Social and Urban Research ______-- ______17 ______17 ______6.8 ______-- ______20 ______20 ______8.0 ______-- ______23 ______23 ______9.2 Pittsburgh Campus Total 18,031 10,297 28,328 25,777.4 18,371 10,452 28,823 26,323.4 18,427 10,339 28,766 26,350.4

Regional Campuses Johnstown 3,057 -- 3,057 2,977.8 2,965 -- 2,965 2,902.0 2,957 -- 2,957 2,892.2 Greensburg 1,808 -- 1,808 1,728.8 1,803 -- 1,803 1,725.0 1,846 -- 1,846 1,753.6 Titusville 544 -- 544 497.2 514 -- 514 470.8 448 -- 448 410.8 Bradford ______1,657 ______-- ______1,657 ______1,535.8 ______1,629 ______-- ______1,629 ______1,514.4 ______1,564 ______-- ______1,564 ______1,486.6 Regional Campuses Total 7,066 -- 7,066 6,739.6 6,911 -- 6,911 6,612.2 6,815 -- 6,815 6,543.2

University Total 25,097 10,297 35,394 32,517.0 25,282 10,452 35,734 32,935.6 25,242 10,339 35,581 32,893.6 ______

31 Headcount Enrollment by School, Race, Sex, and Level Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total Fall Term 2011

Native Black or American Hawaiian/ International and U.S. African Indian or Other Pacific Hispanic or Two or More Race Classifications International American Alaskan Native Asian Islander Latino White Races Race Unknown Total Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Total

Pittsburgh Campus - Undergraduate Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences 98 150 288 439 4 2 367 409 4 6 97 142 4,049 4,471 115 134 123 151 5,145 5,904 11,049 General Studies 7 7 53 92 0 1 17 25 0 0 13 24 396 412 13 15 32 44 531 620 1,151 Education 0 1 6 16 0 0 2 4 0 0 1 7 35 127 2 1 3 10 49 166 215 Swanson School of Engineering 45 19 87 47 2 0 75 34 0 0 34 7 1,484 403 25 9 35 17 1,787 536 2,323 Social Work 0 1 5 15 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 6 50 2 1 1 3 15 71 86 Information Sciences 3 2 6 5 0 0 3 4 0 0 7 0 86 25 2 0 2 3 109 39 148 College of Business Administration 45 100 36 39 0 0 54 47 3 1 14 14 1,004 590 23 14 30 13 1,209 818 2,027 Dental Medicine 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 1 58 0 2 0 0 1 67 68 Nursing 0 3 5 15 0 0 0 23 1 0 0 13 63 490 3 8 3 10 75 562 637 Pharmacy 1 0 4 7 0 0 7 9 1 0 0 2 69 88 0 2 10 15 92 123 215 Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 2 3 11 16 1 1 5 9 0 0 2 7 102 334 2 5 3 5 128 380 508

Pittsburgh Campus - Undergraduate Total 201 286 501 693 7 4 531 565 9 7 168 221 7,295 7,048 187 191 242 271 9,141 9,286 18,427

Pittsburgh Campus - Graduate Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences 309 226 7 15 2 0 20 19 1 0 28 26 433 391 6 6 14 14 820 697 1,517 Katz Graduate School of Business 109 63 11 13 0 0 20 17 0 0 12 8 382 197 5 4 52 22 591 324 915 Education 16 63 18 39 0 0 0 15 0 0 6 17 270 651 2 8 12 21 324 814 1,138 Swanson School of Engineering 239 78 13 3 1 1 16 7 1 0 3 4 255 77 0 0 138 26 666 196 862 Law 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 8 4 14 18 Public and International Affairs 32 40 5 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 6 15 70 78 0 4 79 83 193 224 417 Social Work 4 24 16 60 0 0 1 5 0 0 6 9 67 333 1 12 1 22 96 465 561 Information Sciences 99 64 4 10 0 1 7 9 0 0 3 11 96 205 0 5 20 39 229 344 573 Dental Medicine 9 1 2 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 2 0 13 10 0 0 1 0 33 12 45 Nursing 3 12 1 14 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 4 58 371 1 5 1 7 64 429 493 Pharmacy 24 12 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 0 0 4 3 33 21 54 Public Health 57 86 11 31 0 0 13 32 0 0 2 14 89 247 0 10 15 37 187 457 644 Medicine 49 51 7 6 1 0 11 12 0 0 2 2 75 78 0 2 50 55 195 206 401 Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 66 67 10 13 0 0 9 14 0 0 4 10 108 405 0 5 22 58 219 572 791 Social and Urban Research 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 10 0 0 0 8 2 21 23

Pittsburgh Campus - Graduate Total 1,016 788 106 213 4 3 105 148 2 0 74 120 1,923 3,060 15 61 411 403 3,656 4,796 8,452

32 Headcount Enrollment by School, Race, Sex, and Level Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total Fall Term 2011

Native Black or American Hawaiian/ International and U.S. African Indian or Other Pacific Hispanic or Two or More Race Classifications International American Alaskan Native Asian Islander Latino White Races Race Unknown Total Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Total

Pittsburgh Campus - Doctoral - Professional Practice Law 13 20 25 30 1 1 12 17 0 0 9 13 286 173 0 4 81 45 427 303 730 Dental Medicine 6 11 3 5 0 0 27 26 0 0 8 4 139 76 4 1 2 2 189 125 314 Pharmacy 0 1 2 0 0 0 4 13 0 0 0 1 64 103 0 0 11 16 81 134 215 Medicine 0 0 16 13 1 0 49 44 0 0 8 4 82 77 1 0 187 146 344 284 628 Pittsburgh Campus - Doctoral - Professional Practice Total 19 32 46 48 2 1 92 100 0 0 25 22 571 429 5 5 281 209 1,041 846 1,887

Pittsburgh Campus - All Student Levels Undergraduate 201 286 501 693 7 4 531 565 9 7 168 221 7,295 7,048 187 191 242 271 9,141 9,286 18,427 Graduate 1,016 788 106 213 4 3 105 148 2 0 74 120 1,923 3,060 15 61 411 403 3,656 4,796 8,452 Doctoral - Professional Practice 19 32 46 48 2 1 92 100 0 0 25 22 571 429 5 5 281 209 1,041 846 1,887

Pittsburgh Campus - All Student Levels Total 1,236 1,106 653 954 13 8 728 813 11 7 267 363 9,789 10,537 207 257 934 883 13,838 14,928 28,766

Regional Campuses - Undergraduate Johnstown 27 17 29 53 1 1 22 19 2 0 26 19 1,463 1,211 13 17 21 16 1,604 1,353 2,957 Greensburg 17 9 50 49 1 0 17 23 0 0 26 30 744 727 10 20 68 55 933 913 1,846 Titusville 0 0 51 45 0 0 3 5 0 0 3 12 108 196 3 6 5 11 173 275 448 Bradford 13 7 50 62 1 2 17 20 1 1 23 17 568 704 5 10 31 32 709 855 1,564

Regional Campuses - Undergraduate Total 57 33 180 209 3 3 59 67 3 1 78 78 2,883 2,838 31 53 125 114 3,419 3,396 6,815

University - All Student Levels Undergraduate 258 319 681 902 10 7 590 632 12 8 246 299 10,178 9,886 218 244 367 385 12,560 12,682 25,242 Graduate 1,016 788 106 213 4 3 105 148 2 0 74 120 1,923 3,060 15 61 411 403 3,656 4,796 8,452 Doctoral - Professional Practice 19 32 46 48 2 1 92 100 0 0 25 22 571 429 5 5 281 209 1,041 846 1,887

University - All Student Levels Total 1,293 1,139 833 1,163 16 11 787 880 14 8 345 441 12,672 13,375 238 310 1,059 997 17,257 18,324 35,581

33 Headcount Enrollment by Level and School Total University Fall Term 2011

Undergraduate Student Headcount Enrollment by School r Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences 11,049

Johnstown 2,957

Swanson School of Engineering 2,323

College of Business Administration 2,027

Greensburg 1,846

Bradford 1,564

General Studies 1,151

Nursing 637 University of Pittsburgh undergraduate student

School Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 508 headcount enrollment, Fall Term 2011: 25,242

Titusville 448

Pharmacy 215

Education 215

Information Sciences 148 Social Work 86

Dental Medicine 68

0 3,000 6,000 9,000 12,000 Headcount Enrollment

Graduate and Doctorate-Professional Practice Student Headcount Enrollment by School

Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences 1,517 Education 1,138 Medicine 1,029 Katz Graduate School of Business 915 Swanson School of Engineering 862 Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 791

Law 748 University of Pittsburgh graduate and doctorate- Public Health 644 professional practice student headcount enrollment,

School Information Sciences 573 Fall Term 2011: 10,339 Social Work 561 Nursing 493 Public and International Affairs 417 Dental Medicine 359 Pharmacy 269 Social and Urban Research 23

0 3,000 6,000 9,000 12,000 Headcount Enrollment

34 Headcount and FTE Enrollment by Status Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total Fall Term 2007-2011

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 CAMPUS Pittsburgh Full-Time 22,489 23,181 24,077 24,657 24,740 Part-Time ______4,531 ______4,381 ______4,251 ______4,166 ______4,026 Pittsburgh Headcount Total 27,020 27,562 28,328 28,823 28,766 Pittsburgh FTE 24,301.4 24,933.4 25,777.4 26,323.4 26,350.4 Regional Campuses Johnstown Full-Time 2,937 2,887 2,925 2,860 2,849 Part-Time ______184 ______145 ______132 ______105 ______108 Johnstown Headcount Total 3,121 3,032 3,057 2,965 2,957 Johnstown FTE 3,010.6 2,945.0 2,977.8 2,902.0 2,892.2 Greensburg Full-Time 1,640 1,678 1,676 1,673 1,692 Part-Time ______137 ______148 ______132 ______130 ______154 Greensburg Headcount Total 1,777 1,826 1,808 1,803 1,846 Greensburg FTE 1,694.8 1,737.2 1,728.8 1,725.0 1,753.6 Titusville Full-Time 454 428 466 442 386

Part-Time ______119 ______135 ______78 ______72 ______62 Titusville Headcount Total 573 563 544 514 448 Titusville FTE 501.6 482.0 497.2 470.8 410.8 Bradford Full-Time 1,193 1,322 1,455 1,438 1,435 Part-Time ______214 ______180 ______202 ______191 ______129 Bradford Headcount Total 1,407 1,502 1,657 1,629 1,564 Bradford FTE 1,278.6 1,394.0 1,535.8 1,514.4 1,486.6

Regional Campuses Full-Time 6,224 6,315 6,522 6,413 6,362 Part-Time ______654 ______608 ______544 ______498 ______453 Regional Campuses Headcount Total 6,878 6,923 7,066 6,911 6,815 Regional Campuses FTE 6,485.6 6,558.2 6,739.6 6,612.2 6,543.2

UNIVERSITY Full-Time 28,713 29,496 30,599 31,070 31,102 Part-Time ______5,185 ______4,989 ______4,795 ______4,664 ______4,479 UNIVERSITY HEADCOUNT TOTAL 33,898 34,485 35,394 35,734 35,581 ______UNIVERSITY FTE 30,787.0 31,491.6 32,517.0 32,935.6 32,893.6 ______

35 Headcount Enrollment by Residency and Status Total University Fall Term 2007-2011

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Pennsylvania Residents 26,658 26,516 26,779 26,457 25,709

Undergraduate 20,771 78% 20,501 77% 20,729 77% 20,514 78% 20,001 78% Graduate 5,887 22% 6,015 23% 6,050 23% 5,943 22% 5,708 22%

Full-Time 21,920 82% 21,942 83% 22,400 84% 22,211 84% 21,689 84% Part-Time 4,738 18% 4,574 17% 4,379 16% 4,246 16% 4,020 16%

Out-of-State Residents 7,240 7,969 8,615 9,277 9,872

Undergraduate 3,315 46% 3,849 48% 4,368 51% 4,768 51% 5,241 53% Graduate 3,925 54% 4,120 52% 4,247 49% 4,509 49% 4,631 47%

Full-Time 6,793 94% 7,554 95% 8,199 95% 8,859 95% 9,413 95% Part-Time 447 6% 415 5% 416 5% 418 5% 459 5%

Pennsylvania and Out-of- State Residents 33,898 34,485 35,394 35,734 35,581

Undergraduate 24,086 71% 24,350 71% 25,097 71% 25,282 71% 25,242 71% Graduate 9,812 29% 10,135 29% 10,297 29% 10,452 29% 10,339 29%

Full-Time 28,713 85% 29,496 86% 30,599 86% 31,070 87% 31,102 87% Part-Time 5,185 15% 4,989 14% 4,795 14% 4,664 13% 4,479 13%

Note: Figures include undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate-professional practice students.

36 Headcount Enrollment by Level, Residency, and Status Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total Fall Term 2011

Full-Time Part-Time Total Pittsburgh Campus Pittsburgh Undergraduate Pennsylvania Residents 12,501 73% 1,153 93% 13,654 74% Out-of-State Residents 4,685 27% 88 7% 4,773 26% Undergraduate Total 17,186 1,241 18,427 Graduate Pennsylvania Residents 3,282 43% 2,426 87% 5,708 55% Out-of-State Residents 4,272 57% 359 13% 4,631 45% Graduate Total 7,554 2,785 10,339 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Residents 15,783 64% 3,579 89% 19,362 67% Out-of-State Residents 8,957 36% 447 11% 9,404 33% Pittsburgh Total 24,740 4,026 28,766

Regional Campuses Johnstown Undergraduate Pennsylvania Residents 2,756 97% 107 99% 2,863 97% Out-of-State Residents 93 3% 1 1% 94 3% Johnstown Total 2,849 108 2,957 Greensburg Undergraduate Pennsylvania Residents 1,629 96% 153 99% 1,782 97% Out-of-State Residents 63 4% 1 1% 64 3% Greensburg Total 1,692 154 1,846 Titusville Undergraduate Pennsylvania Residents 350 91% 62 100% 412 92% Out-of-State Residents 36 9% 0 0% 36 8% Titusville Total 386 62 448 Bradford Undergraduate Pennsylvania Residents 1,171 82% 119 92% 1,290 82% Out-of-State Residents 264 18% 10 8% 274 18% Bradford Total 1,435 129 1,564 Regional Campuses Pennsylvania Residents 5,906 93% 441 97% 6,347 93% Out-of-State Residents 456 7% 12 3% 468 7% Regional Campuses Total 6,362 453 6,815

University Undergraduate Pennsylvania Residents 18,407 78% 1,594 94% 20,001 79% Out-of-State Residents 5,141 22% 100 6% 5,241 21% Undergraduate Total 23,548 1,694 25,242 Graduate Pennsylvania Residents 3,282 43% 2,426 87% 5,708 55% Out-of-State Residents 4,272 57% 359 13% 4,631 45% Graduate Total 7,554 2,785 10,339 University Pennsylvania Residents 21,689 70% 4,020 90% 25,709 72% Out-of-State Residents 9,413 30% 459 10% 9,872 28% University Total 31,102 4,479 35,581

Note: Graduate figures include graduate students and doctorate-professional practice students.

37 Headcount Enrollment by Level, Status, Residency, and Race Pittsburgh Campus Fall Term 2011

Total Pittsburgh Campus Headcount Enrollment: 28,766

Level Status

Undergraduate 64.1% Full-Time 86.0%

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Graduate 29.4%

Part-Time 14.0% Doctorate- Professional Practice 6.5% Residency 67.3% 32.7% Native Hawaiian/ Residency Race Other International Pacific 5.4% Hispanic or 8.1% Asian 5.4% Islander 0.1% Latino 2.2% < 0.1% 6.3% Black or Race 1.6% Pennsylvania 67.3% African Unknown American 6.3% 0.1% 5.6% Two or More Races 1.6%

American Indian/ Alaskan Native < 0.1%

Out-of-State 32.7%

White 70.7%

38 Headcount Enrollment by Age, Level, and Status Pittsburgh Campus Fall Term 2011

Undergraduate Headcount Enrollment by Age and Status Graduate Headcount Enrollment by Age and Status

10,000 Full-Time 3,500 Full-Time Part-Time Part-Time 9,000 3,000 8,000

7,000 2,500

6,000 2,000 5,000 1,500 4,000 Headcount Enrollment Headcount

3,000 Enrollment Headcount 1,000 2,000 500 1,000

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Age Age

Undergraduate Graduate Total Age Full-Time Part-Time Total Full-Time Part-Time Total Full-Time Part-Time Total <18 171 19 190 0 0 0 171 19 190 18-19 6,944 21 6,965 2 0 2 6,946 21 6,967 20-21 7,555 68 7,623 112 2 114 7,667 70 7,737 22-24 1,900 329 2,229 3,019 412 3,431 4,919 741 5,660 25-29 411 294 705 2,772 1,042 3,814 3,183 1,336 4,519 30-34 122 181 303 1,030 519 1,549 1,152 700 1,852 35-39 34 68 102 333 254 587 367 322 689 40-49 38 128 166 217 343 560 255 471 726 50-64 9 129 138 66 208 274 75 337 412 65+ 0 4 4 3 4 7 3 8 11 Unknown 2 0 2 0 1 1 2 1 3

Total 17,186 1,241 18,427 7,554 2,785 10,339 24,740 4,026 28,766 ______

Average Age 20 31 21 27 32 28 21 32 24

Note: Graduate figures include graduate and doctorate - professional practice students.

39 Headcount Enrollment by Pennsylvania County Total University Fall Term 2011 Erie 371 Bradford Susquehanna Warren Tioga Bradford McKean Potter 16 Titusville 149 20 35 Wayne 538 68 27 Crawford 226 Forest Wyoming 18 Cameron 13 Lackawanna Elk Sullivan Venango 20 6 123 Pike 166 Lycoming 43 Mercer 146 87 206 Clinton Luzerne Clarion 14 183 59 Jefferson Monroe Montour Lawrence 69 102 207 Clearfield Union 22 Columbia Carbon 78 Centre 43 25 Butler 17 79 655 Armstrong Snyder Northampton Northumberland 281 Beaver 118 22 47 Schuylkill Lehigh 417 Mifflin Indiana 25 59 292 Allegheny 154 Cambria Juniata 9,690 1,070 Blair 4 Perry Berks Bucks Westmoreland 268 Dauphin Pittsburgh Johnstown 14 Lebanon 273 757 283 2,302 Huntingdon 76 Montgomery 28 Washington Greensburg 949 Cumberland 735 390 Lancaster Chester Bedford 454 Philadelphia 729 Delaware Somerset 105 Franklin York 338 Fayette Fulton Adams 522 Greene 250 415 15 69 344 39 52

Note: Figures include undergraduate, graduate, and Pennsylvania Students 25,709 72.3% 5,000 or more doctorate-professional practice students. (Includes 292 Unclassified) 100–4,999 Other U.S. Students 7,440 20.9% 25–99 International Students 2,432 6.8% 0–24 TOTAL 35,581 100.0% 40 Headcount Enrollment by State or Territory Total University Fall Term 2011 New Hampshire 46 Washington 83 Vermont 16 Maine Montana North Dakota 29 11 8 Minnesota Oregon 68 32 Massachusetts Idaho 253 9 South Dakota Wisconsin New Yo rk 7 82 Michigan 1,276 Wyoming Rhode Island 207 7 32 Iowa Pennsylvania Connecticut 137 Nebraska 26 25,707 New Jersey 832 Nevada 22 Ohio 25 Utah Illinois Indiana 789 Delaware 79 50 67 West Colorado 226 California Virginia 73 Virginia 354 Kansas Missouri 100 Maryland 715 Kentucky 386 23 45 43 District of North Carolina Columbia Tennessee 153 92 Arizona Oklahoma 51 87 New Mexico 18 Arkansas South 20 20 Carolina 57 Mississippi Alabama Georgia 103 10 25 Louisiana Texas 19 198 U.S. Virgin Islands 2 Florida 213 Alaska 10

Hawaii Puerto Rico 15 4

1,000 or more U.S. Total 33,149 Guam (Includes 185 Unclassified) 100–999 2 International Students 2,432 10–99 TOTAL 35,581 Note: Figures include undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate-professional practice students. 0–9 41 Headcount Enrollment of International Students by Country of Origin Pittsburgh Campus Fall Term 2011

Afghanistan 1 Guatemala 3 Philippines 9 Algeria 1 Hong Kong 10 Poland 9 Argentina 8 India 263 Romania 14 Australia 7 Indonesia 13 Russia 19 Austria 1 Iran 33 Saint Lucia 3 Azerbaijan 2 Ireland 1 Saudi Arabia 63 Bahrain 1 Israel 11 Serbia 6 Bangladesh 9 Italy 7 Singapore 10 Belarus 2 Jamaica 4 Slovakia 3 Belgium 1 Japan 19 South Africa 7 Bolivia 2 Jordan 9 Spain 4 Botswana 1 Kazakhstan 6 Sri Lanka 8 Brazil 40 Kenya 1 Sudan 3 Bulgaria 7 Korea, The Republic of 150 Sweden 1 Burkina Faso 2 Kosovo 2 Switzerland 1 Cameroon 3 Kuwait 8 Syria 1 Canada 55 Kyrgyzstan 1 Taiwan 110 Chile 14 Latvia 1 Thailand 24 China 975 Lebanon 5 Trinidad and Tobago 2 Colombia 33 Liberia 3 Turkey 58 Congo, The Dem. Rep. of the 1 Libya 5 Uganda 5 Costa Rica 3 Malaysia 30 Ukraine 6 Croatia 1 Mali 1 United Arab Emirates 1 Cyprus 3 Mexico 23 United Kingdom 9 Czech Republic 11 Mongolia 2 Uruguay 5 Dominica 1 Morocco 2 Uzbekistan 2 Ecuador 6 Nepal 6 Venezuela 3 Egypt 8 Netherlands 2 Vietnam 16 Estonia 1 New Zealand 5 West Bank 3 France 15 Nicaragua 2 Yemen 1 Gaza Strip 1 Niger 1 Yugoslavia 1 Georgia 1 Nigeria 15 Zimbabwe 3 Germany 27 Oman 1 Unknown 3 Ghana 4 Pakistan 10 Greece 5 Peru 21 Pittsburgh Campus Total 2,342

The ten countries from which the most international students originate are listed in descending order: China, India, the Republic of Korea, Taiwan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Canada, Brazil, Columbia, and Iran.

Notes: Figures include undergraduate, graduate and doctorate - professional practice students. There are 90 international students enrolled at the regional campuses. Total international student enrollment: 2,432.

42

Degree and Certificate Programs

Degree and Certificate Programs Offered by School and Degree and Certificate Type Fall Term 2011

Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate Doctorate School and Program Certificate Certificate Associate Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice

Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences - Humanities American Sign Language CERT Arabic Language and Literature CERT Architectural Studies BA Bioethics MA Children's Literature CERT Chinese BA Classics BA MA PhD Communication: Rhetoric and Communication BA MA PhD Composition, Literacy, and Pedagogy ADVCTM ADVCTD Cultural Studies ADVCTM ADVCTD East Asian Studies MA English MA MFA PhD English Literature BA English Writing BA Film Studies ADVCTM ADVCTD BA MA PhD French BA MA PhD German BA German Language CERT German Studies MA PhD Hispanic Language and Literature MA PhD Hispanic Linguistics MA PhD History and Philosophy of Science BA MA PhD History of Art and Architecture BA MA PhD Italian BA MA Japanese BA Jewish Studies CERT Linguistics BA MA PhD Medieval and Renaissance Studies CERT ADVCT Music BA MA PhD Philosophy BA MA PhD Polish BA Public and Professional Writing CERT Religion, Cooperative Program in PhD Religious Studies BA MA Russian BA Slavic Languages and Literatures MA PhD Slavic Studies BA Spanish BA Studio Arts BA Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages ADVCT Theatre Arts BA MA MFA PhD

Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences - Natural Sciences Actuarial Mathematics BS Applied Mathematics BS MA MS Applied Statistics MA MS Bioinformatics BS Biological Sciences BS MS PhD Chemistry BS MS PhD

44 Degree and Certificate Programs Offered by School and Degree and Certificate Type Fall Term 2011

Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate Doctorate School and Program Certificate Certificate Associate Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice

Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences - Natural Sciences (continued) Computer Engineering MS PhD Computer Science BS MS PhD Ecology and Evolution BS Environmental Geology BS Environmental Studies BA Geographic Information Systems CERT MS Geology BS Geology and Planetary Science MS PhD Intelligent Systems MS PhD Mathematics BS MA MS PhD Mathematics Professional Program MS Mathematics-Economics BA BS Mathematics-Philosophy BA BS Microbiology BS Molecular Biology BS Molecular Biophysics and Structural Biology MS PhD Neuroscience BS MS PhD Photonics CERT Physics BS MS PhD Physics and BA BS Psychology BS MS PhD Scientific Computing ADVCT BS Statistics BS MA MS PhD

Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences - Social Sciences Africana Studies BA Anthropology BA MA PhD Economics BA BS MA PhD Economics - Statistics BS History BA MA PhD History Education MA Political Science BA BS MA PhD Sociology BA MA PhD Urban Studies BA

Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences - Other Africana Studies - English BA Business (Dual Major Program) BA BS Conceptual Foundations of Medicine CERT Interdisciplinary Studies BA BS International and Area Studies BPhil Leadership CERT Politics - Philosophy BA Study of Women, Gender, and Sexuality CERT ADVCTM ADVCTD

45 Degree and Certificate Programs Offered by School and Degree and Certificate Type Fall Term 2011

Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate Doctorate School and Program Certificate Certificate Associate Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice

General Studies Accounting CERT Administration of Justice BA Communication CERT Community Health Assessment CERT Corporate/Community Relations CERT Dental Hygiene BS Digital Media CERT Engineering and Technology Management ADVCT Health Services BA Humanities Area BA Information System Design CERT Legal Studies BA Liberal Studies BA Managing Health Services Programs and Projects CERT Media and Professional Communications BA National Preparedness and Homeland Security CERT Natural Sciences Area BS Nonprofit Management CERT Public Service BA Self Design BA BS Social Sciences Area BA Statistical Quality Control CERT Study of Women, Gender, and Sexuality CERT Writing CERT Writing for the Professions CERT

Honors College Bachelor of Philosophy BPhil

Katz Graduate School of Business Accounting MS Business Administration (11-month MBA Program) MBA PhD Business Administration (Two-Year MBA Program) MBA Executive MBA Program MBA International Business MIB Management of Information Systems MS

Education Adapted Physical Education ADVCT Administrative and Policy Studies MA MEd PhD EdD Advanced Study in Special Ed. Teacher Prep. Pre K-8 ADVCT Applied Developmental Psychology BS Educational Administration ADVCT Educational Supervision ADVCT Health and Physical Activity BS MS PhD Instruction and Learning MEd MAT PhD EdD Learning Sciences and Policy PhD Orientation and Mobility ADVCT Psychology in Education MA MS MEd PhD Reading (Specialist) ADVCT Teaching ADVCT Youth Health and Fitness ADVCT

46 Degree and Certificate Programs Offered by School and Degree and Certificate Type Fall Term 2011

Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate Doctorate School and Program Certificate Certificate Associate Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice

Swanson School of Engineering Bioengineering BSE MSBENG PhD Chemical Engineering BSE MSChE PhD Civil Engineering BSE MSCE PhD Civil Engineering and Architectural Studies CERT Clinical Cardiovascular Engineering ADVCT Computer Engineering BSE MSCOE PhD Electrical Engineering BSE MSEE PhD Energy Resource Utilization CERT Engineering for Humanity CERT Engineering Physics BSE Engineering Science BSE Fessenden Honors Engineering CERT Healthcare Systems Engineering ADVCTM Industrial Engineering BSE MSIE PhD Interdisciplinary PhD Program PhD International Engineering Studies CERT Materials Science and Engineering BSE MSMSE PhD Mechanical Engineering BSE MSME PhD Mining Engineering CERT ADVCT Nuclear Engineering CERT ADVCTM ADVCTD Petroleum Engineering MSPE Product Realization CERT Rehabilitation Engineering ADVCT Supply Chain Management CERT Sustainable Engineering CERT

Law Civil Litigation ADVCT Disability Legal Studies ADVCTM Environmental Law Science and Policy ADVCT Health Law ADVCT Intellectual Property and Technology Law ADVCT International and Comparative Law ADVCT LLM Law MSL SJD JD

Public and International Affairs Development Planning and Environmental Sustainability MID Global Political Economy MPIA Human Security MPIA MID Non-Government Organizations and Civil Society MID Policy Research and Analysis MPA Public and International Affairs PhD Public and Nonprofit Management MPA Public Policy and Management MPPM Security and Intelligence Studies MPIA Urban and Regional Affairs MPA

Social Work Behavioral Health Case Management CERT Gerontology ADVCT Social Work CERT BASW MSW PhD

47 Degree and Certificate Programs Offered by School and Degree and Certificate Type Fall Term 2011

Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate Doctorate School and Program Certificate Certificate Associate Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice

Information Sciences Information Science ADVCT BS MSIS PhD Library and Information Science ADVCT MLIS PhD Telecommunications ADVCT MST

College of Business Administration Accounting BSBA Finance BSBA General Management BSBA Global Management BSBA International Business CERT Leadership and Ethics CERT Marketing BSBA Supply Chain Management CERT

Dental Medicine Anesthesiology ADVCT Dental Hygiene CERT Dental Medicine DMD Endodontics ADVCT MDS Maxillofacial Prosthodontics ADVCT Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology ADVCTM Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics ADVCT MDS Pediatric Dentistry ADVCT MDS Periodontics ADVCT MDS Prosthodontics ADVCT MDS

Nursing Acute Care Nurse Practitioner ADVCTM Adult Nurse Practitioner ADVCTM Clinical Nurse Specialist MSN DNP Healthcare Administration ADVCTM Healthcare Genetics ADVCTM Neonatal Nurse Practitioner ADVCTM Nurse Anesthesia MSN DNP Nurse Practitioner MSN DNP Nurse Specialty Role MSN DNP Nursing BSN PhD Nursing Case Management for Primary Care ADVCTM Nursing - RN to BSN BSN Nursing - RN to MSN BSN Nursing Education ADVCTM Nursing Informatics ADVCTM Nursing Research ADVCTM Pediatric Nurse Practitioner ADVCTM Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner ADVCTM Women's Health Nurse Practitioner ADVCTM

Pharmacy Pharmaceutical Sciences BSPS MS PhD Pharmacy PharmD Pharmacy Administration MS

48 Degree and Certificate Programs Offered by School and Degree and Certificate Type Fall Term 2011

Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate Doctorate School and Program Certificate Certificate Associate Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice

Public Health Behavioral and Community Health Sciences MPH PhD DRPH Biostatistics MS MPH PhD DRPH Community-Based Participatory Research and Practice ADVCT Environmental and Occupational Health MS MPH PhD DRPH Environmental Health Risk Assessment ADVCTM Epidemiology MS MPH PhD DRPH Evaluation of Pub Hlth Promotion and Health Ed Programs ADVCTM ADVCTD Genetic Counseling MS Global Health ADVCT Health Policy and Management MHA MPH PhD Health Services Research and Policy PhD Healthcare Systems Engineering ADVCTM Human Genetics MS PhD Industrial Hygiene ADVCTM Infectious Diseases and Microbiology MS MPH PhD DRPH LGBT Health and Wellness ADVCTM Management Program for Health Professionals ADVCTM Minority Health and Health Disparity ADVCTM Multidisciplinary MPH Program MPH Occupational Medicine MPH Public Health Genetics ADVCTM MPH Public Health Preparedness and Disaster Response ADVCT

Medicine Biomedical Informatics ADVCTM MS PhD Cell Biology and Molecular Physiology MS PhD Cellular and Molecular Pathology MS PhD Clinical and Translational Science PhD Clinical Research ADVCTM MS Computational Biology PhD Immunology MS PhD Medical Education ADVCTM MS Medicine MD Molecular Biophysics and Structural Biology MS PhD Molecular Genetics and Developmental Biology MS PhD Molecular Pharmacology MS PhD Molecular Virology and Microbiology MS PhD Neurobiology MS PhD

Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Assistive Technology in Rehabilitation CERT Athletic Training BS Audiology AuD Clinical Dietetics and Nutrition BS Communication Science BA Communication Science and Disorders MA MS PhD Coordinated Master's in Dietetics MS Disability Studies ADVCT Emergency Medicine BS Emergency Medicine in Rehabilitation CERT Health and Rehabilitation Sciences MS Health Information Management BS

49 Degree and Certificate Programs Offered by School and Degree and Certificate Type Fall Term 2011

Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate Doctorate School and Program Certificate Certificate Associate Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice

Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (continued) Occupational Therapy BS MOT Pathokinesiology in Rehabilitation CERT Physical Therapy DPT Physician Assistant Studies MS Prosthetics and Orthotics MS Psycho-Social Issues in Rehabilitation CERT Rehabilitation Science BS PhD Rehabilitation Technology ADVCTM Speech-Language Pathology CSCD

University Center for International Studies African Studies CERT Asian Studies CERT ADVCT Eastern European Studies ADVCT European Union Studies CERT ADVCT Global Studies CERT ADVCT Latin American Social and Public Policy ADVCT Latin American Studies CERT ADVCT Russian and East European Study CERT Russian Studies ADVCT Soviet Studies ADVCT West European Studies CERT ADVCT

University Center for Social and Urban Research Gerontology ADVCT

Johnstown - Humanities American Studies BA Communication BA English Literature BA English: Writing BA Humanities BA Journalism BA Theatre Arts BA

Johnstown - Natural Sciences Biochemistry BS Biology BS Chemistry BS Computer Science BS Emergency Medical Services AS Geology BS Health Related Professions BS Healthcare BS Mathematics BS Natural Science BS Psychology BS Respiratory Care AS Surgical Technology AS

50 Degree and Certificate Programs Offered by School and Degree and Certificate Type Fall Term 2011

Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate Doctorate School and Program Certificate Certificate Associate Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice

Johnstown - Social Sciences Business CERT BA Economics BA Environmental Studies BA Geography BA History BA International Studies CERT Political Science BA Social Sciences BA Sociology BA

Johnstown - Education Early Childhood Education BS Middle Level Education BS Secondary Education BA BS

Johnstown - Engineering Technology Civil Engineering Technology BSCET Computer Engineering Technology BSCPET Electrical Engineering Technology BSEET Mechanical Engineering Technology BSMET

Johnstown - Other Programs Self Design BA BS

Greensburg - Humanities Children's Literature CERT Communication: Rhetoric and Communication BA English Literature BA English Writing BA Humanities Area BA Interdisciplinary Arts BA Spanish BA

Greensburg - Natural Sciences Applied Mathematics BS Biological Sciences BS Chemistry BS Natural Sciences Area BS Psychology BS

Greensburg - Behavioral Sciences American Studies BA Anthropology BA Criminal Justice BA Gerontology CERT History BA Latin American Studies CERT Management BS Management Information Systems BS Management-Accounting BS Political Science BA Social Sciences Area BA

51 Degree and Certificate Programs Offered by School and Degree and Certificate Type Fall Term 2011

Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate Doctorate School and Program Certificate Certificate Associate Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice

Greensburg - Other Programs Early Childhood Education BS Secondary Education BS Self Design BA BS

Titusville Accounting AS Business AS Business Information Systems AS Human Services AA Liberal Arts AA Natural Science AS Nursing AS Physical Therapist Assistant AS

Bradford - Humanities Broadcast Communications BA Communications BA English BA Interdisciplinary Arts BA Liberal Studies AA Public Relations BA Writing BA

Bradford - Natural Sciences Applied Mathematics BS Biology BS Chemistry BS Computer Information Systems and Technology BA BS Environmental Studies BA Information Systems AS Petroleum Technology AS Physical Sciences BS Psychology BS

Bradford - Social Sciences Accounting BS American Studies BA Business Management BS Criminal Justice BA Economics BA Entrepreneurship BS History - Political Science BA Hospitality Management BS Human Relations BA Social Sciences BA Sociology BA

52 Degree and Certificate Programs Offered by School and Degree and Certificate Type Fall Term 2011

Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate Doctorate School and Program Certificate Certificate Associate Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice

Bradford - Education Biology Education 7-12 BS Business, Computer and Information Technology K-12 BS Chemistry Education 7-12 BS Elementary Education BS English Education 7-12 BS Environmental Education 7-12 BS Health and Physical Education BS Mathematics Education 7-12 BS Social Studies Education 7-12 BS

Bradford - Other Programs Athletic Training BS Engineering Science AS Nursing AS BSN Radiological Science BS Sport and Recreation Management BS Sports Medicine BS

Notes: The degree and certificate programs listed are those which are currently offered.

Application to certain programs and the conferring of specific, non-terminal degrees in these programs may be contingent upon departmental guidelines.

CERT and ADVCT denote the undergraduate-level and graduate-level certificates, respectively. Then, more specifically, ADVCTM and ADVCTD denote the masters-level and doctoral-level certificates, respectively.

The Bachelor of Philosophy degree (BPhil) is offered through the Honors College and is available in all baccalaureate programs. As such, it is enumerated only once in this table. The one exception is the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences degree program, International and Area Studies, in which the sole baccalaureate awarded is the BPhil.

Offered in addition to those programs listed here are the combined major and numerous dual, joint, and cooperative degree programs.

53 Number of Degree Programs Offered by Degree Category and Degree Type Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total Fall Term 2011

UNIVERSITY DEGREE PROGRAMS, TOTAL 446

PITTSBURGH CAMPUS DEGREE PROGRAMS, TOTAL 332

Baccalaureate Degree Programs, Total 107 Bachelor of Arts BA 48 Bachelor of Arts in Social Work BASW 1 Bachelor of Philosophy1 BPhil 2 Bachelor of Science BS 37 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration BSBA 5 Bachelor of Science in Engineering BSE 10 Bachelor of Science in Nursing BSN 3 Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences BSPS 1 Master's Degree Programs, Total 130 Master of Arts MA 32 Master of Arts in Teaching MAT 1 Master of Business Administration MBA 3 Master of Dental Science MDS 5 Master of Education MEd 3 Master of Fine Arts MFA 2 Master of Health Administration MHA 1 Master of International Business MIB 1 Master of International Development MID 3 Master of Library and Information Science MLIS 1 Master of Occupational Therapy MOT 1 Master of Public Administration MPA 3 Master of Public Health MPH 9 Master of Public and International Affairs MPIA 3 Master of Public Policy and Management MPPM 1 Master of Science MS 44 Master of Science in Bioengineering MSBENG 1 Master of Science in Chemical Engineering MSChE 1 Master of Science in Civil Engineering MSCE 1 Master of Science in Computer Engineering MSCOE 1 Master of Science in Electrical Engineering MSEE 1 Master of Science in Industrial Engineering MSIE 1 Master of Science in Information Science MSIS 1 Master of Science in Materials Science and Engineering MSMSE 1 Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering MSME 1 Master of Science in Nursing MSN 4 Master of Science in Petroleum Engineering MSPE 1 Master of Science in Telecommunications MST 1 Master of Social Work MSW 1 Master of Studies in Law MSL 1 Doctorate - Research/Scholarship Degree Programs, Total 90 Doctor of Audiology AuD 1 Doctor of Clinical Science CSCD 1 Doctor of Education EdD 2 Doctor of Jurisprudence SJD 1 Doctor of Nursing Practice DNP 4 Doctor of Philosophy PhD 75 Doctor of Physical Therapy DPT 1 Doctor of Public Health DrPH 5

54 Number of Degree Programs Offered by Degree Category and Degree Type Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total Fall Term 2011

PITTSBURGH CAMPUS (continued) Doctorate - Professional Practice Degree Programs, Total 5 Doctor of Dental Medicine DMD 1 Doctor of Medicine MD 1 Doctor of Pharmacy PharmD 1 Juris Doctor JD 1 Master of Laws LLM 1

REGIONAL CAMPUSES DEGREE PROGRAMS, TOTAL 114

JOHNSTOWN CAMPUS DEGREE PROGRAMS, TOTAL 38 Associate Degree Programs, Total 3 Associate of Science AS 3 Baccalaureate Degree Programs, Total 35 Bachelor of Arts BA 17 Bachelor of Science BS 14 Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Technology BSCET 1 Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering Technology BSCPET 1 Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology BSEET 1 Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology BSMET 1

GREENSBURG CAMPUS DEGREE PROGRAMS, TOTAL 24 Baccalaureate Degree Programs, Total 24 Bachelor of Arts BA 13 Bachelor of Science BS 11

TITUSVILLE CAMPUS DEGREE PROGRAMS, TOTAL 8 Associate Degree Program Total 8 Associate of Arts AA 2 Associate of Science AS 6

BRADFORD CAMPUS DEGREE PROGRAMS, TOTAL 44 Associate Degree Programs, Total 5 Associate of Arts AA 1 Associate of Science AS 4 Baccalaureate Degree Programs, Total 39 Bachelor of Arts BA 15 Bachelor of Science BS 23 Bachelor of Science in Nursing BSN 1

1The Bachelor of Philosophy degree (BPhil) is offered through the Honors College and is available in all baccalaureate programs. As such, it is enumerated only once in this table. The one exception is the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences degree program, International and Area Studies, in which the sole baccalaureate awarded is the BPhil. Notes: Figures shown reflect those degree programs which are currently offered. Application to certain programs and the subsequent conferring of specific, non-terminal degrees in these programs may be contingent upon departmental guidelines. The above figures do not include the combined major and numerous dual, joint, and cooperative degree programs.

55 Number of Degree Programs Offered by Degree Category and School Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total Fall Term 2011 Doctorate Research/ Professional Associate Baccalaureate Master's Scholarship Practice Total SCHOOL Pittsburgh Campus Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences 0 64 47 33 0 144 General Studies 0 12 0 0 0 12 Honors College 0 1 0 0 0 1 Katz Graduate School of Business 0 0 6 1 0 7 Education 0 2 8 7 0 17 Swanson School of Engineering 0 10 9 9 0 28 Law 0 0 1 1 2 4 Public and International Affairs 0 0 10 1 0 11 Social Work 0 1 1 1 0 3 Information Sciences 0 1 3 2 0 6 College of Business Administration 0 5 0 0 0 5 Dental Medicine 0 0 5 0 1 6 Nursing 0 3 4 5 0 12 Pharmacy 0 1 2 1 1 5 Public Health 0 0 16 13 0 29 Medicine 0 0 11 11 1 23

Health and Rehabilitation Sciences __0 ___7 ___7 __5 __0 ___19 Pittsburgh Campus Total 0 107 130 90 5 332

Regional Campuses Johnstown 3 35 0 0 0 38 Greensburg 0 24 0 0 0 24 Titusville 8 0 0 0 0 8

Bradford __5 ___39 ___0 __0 __0 ___44 Regional Campuses Total 16 98 0 0 0 114

UNIVERSITY TOTAL 16 205 130 90 5 446 ______

Notes: Degree programs enumerated here are those that are currently offered, that is, those to which students can be admitted. Application to certain programs and the subsequent conferring of specific, non-terminal degrees in these programs are contingent upon departmental guidelines. The Bachelor of Philosophy degree (BPhil) is offered through the Honors College and is available in all baccalaureate programs. As such, it is enumerated only once in this table. The one exception is the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences degree program, International and Area Studies, in which the sole baccalaureate awarded is the BPhil. Offered in addition to those programs enumerated here are the combined major and numerous dual, joint and cooperative degree programs.

56 Number of Degrees Conferred by Degree Category and School Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total Fiscal Year 2007 to 2011

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 DEGREE CATEGORY Pittsburgh Campus Baccalaureate Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences 2,037 2,124 2,062 2,212 2,185 General Studies 281 293 299 250 253 Education 46 74 96 113 108 Swanson School of Engineering 385 475 402 396 434 Social Work 34 26 55 37 43 Information Sciences 56 42 51 47 63 College of Business Administration 501 503 537 535 626 Nursing 192 204 154 163 201 Pharmacy1 0 0 0 0 81 Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 181 172 200 221 218 Baccalaureate Total 3,713 3,913 3,856 3,974 4,212

Master's Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences 176 192 162 151 180 Katz Graduate School of Business 300 358 391 375 410 Education 476 318 365 349 373 Swanson School of Engineering 92 117 93 132 166 Law 13 12 8 9 6 Public and International Affairs 170 172 148 184 180 Social Work 211 212 174 227 224 Information Sciences 251 264 252 326 309 Dental Medicine 0 0 1 2 2 Nursing 105 78 81 95 81 Pharmacy 1 0 1 2 6 Public Health 123 127 133 162 126 Medicine 23 26 26 28 20 Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 144 130 158 198 233 Master's Total 2,085 2,006 1,993 2,240 2,316 Doctorate - Research/Scholarship Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences 146 161 148 129 167 Katz Graduate School of Business 11 15 11 7 8 Education 59 61 41 35 48 Swanson School of Engineering 44 37 48 52 57 Public and International Affairs 12 8 10 10 7 Social Work 2 11 5 5 5 Information Sciences 12 15 14 9 13 Nursing 5 9 14 5 15 Pharmacy 4 3 4 1 3 Public Health 36 38 58 37 53 Medicine 44 34 37 51 55 Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 49 71 58 59 88 Doctorate - Research/Scholarship Total 424 463 448 400 519

57 Number of Degrees Conferred by Degree Category and School Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total Fiscal Year 2007 to 2011

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 DEGREE CATEGORY Pittsburgh Campus (continued) Doctorate - Professional Practice Law 256 256 244 221 262 Dental Medicine 84 72 83 85 80 Pharmacy 100 96 100 107 103 Medicine 146 139 147 131 149 Doctorate - Professional Practice Total 586 563 574 544 594

Pittsburgh Campus Total 6,808 6,945 6,871 7,158 7,641

Regional Campuses Associate Johnstown 17 21 15 15 27 Titusville 50 49 54 49 59 Bradford 35 34 52 43 47 Associate Total 102 104 121 107 133

Baccalaureate Johnstown 554 533 494 529 489 Greensburg 261 225 285 234 259 Bradford 184 191 238 220 259 Baccalaureate Total 999 949 1,017 983 1,007

Regional Campuses Total 1,101 1,053 1,138 1,090 1,140

UNIVERSITY TOTAL 7,909 7,998 8,009 8,248 8,781

1Beginning in FY 2011, this school began awarding the Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences degree to those students who are enrolled in the Doctor of Pharmacy degree program and have completed its pre-professional component.

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Faculty and Staff Information

Full-Time and Part-Time Employees by School and Employee Type Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total Fall Term 2011

Research/Post Doctoral Faculty Associates Staff Total Full Time Part Time Total Full Time Part Time Total Full Time Part Time Total Full Time Part Time Total

Pittsburgh Campus Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences 722 410 1,132 106 3 109 382 23 405 1,210 436 1,646 General Studies 0 5 5 0 0 0 26 0 26 26 5 31 Honors College 0 0 0 1 0 1 10 0 10 11 0 11 Katz Graduate School of Business¹ 84 29 113 2 0 2 101 7 108 187 36 223 Education² 127 11 138 3 0 3 115 20 135 245 31 276 Swanson School of Engineering 146 21 167 53 6 59 105 1 106 304 28 332 Law 51 2 53 0 0 0 42 5 47 93 7 100 Public and International Affairs 30 9 39 1 2 3 26 4 30 57 15 72 Social Work 32 73 105 3 0 3 90 2 92 125 75 200 Information Sciences 29 25 54 3 0 3 24 1 25 56 26 82 Dental Medicine 86 90 176 7 0 7 189 6 195 282 96 378 Nursing 82 11 93 4 0 4 92 20 112 178 31 209 Pharmacy 76 12 88 14 0 14 53 4 57 143 16 159 Public Health 162 14 176 40 2 42 432 49 481 634 65 699 Medicine 2,259 85 2,344 676 7 683 1,669 113 1,782 4,604 205 4,809 Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 111 8 119 4 0 4 53 2 55 168 10 178 Other Areas³ 119 17 136 49 8 57 3,156 134 3,290 3,324 159 3,483 Pittsburgh Campus Total 4,116 822 4,938 966 28 994 6,565 391 6,956 11,647 1,241 12,888 Regional Campuses Johnstown 140 12 152 0 0 0 199 6 205 339 18 357 Greensburg 76 18 94 0 0 0 95 0 95 171 18 189 Titusville 25 32 57 0 0 0 50 3 53 75 35 110 Bradford 74 22 96 0 0 0 129 8 137 203 30 233 Regional Campuses Total 315 84 399 0 0 0 473 17 490 788 101 889 University Total 4,431 906 5,337 966 28 994 7,038 408 7,446 12,435 1,342 13,777

Note: Figures include regular full-time and regular part-time employees. Individuals employed on a temporary full-time or temporary part-time basis are not included. ¹Includes the College of Business Administration. ²Figures do not include employees in the responsibility center entitled Education-University Service Programs.

3Other Areas include the following responsibility centers: Office of the Chancellor, Office of the Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor, Senior Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Institutional Advancement, Executive Vice Chancellor, Office of the Chief Financial Officer, Human Resources, Business Operations, Secretary of the Board of Trustees, General Counsel, Student Affairs, Computing Services and Systems Development, University Center for International Studies, Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, Education - University Service Programs, University Library System, Facilities Management, Learning Research and Development Center, Athletics, University Center for Social and Urban Research and School of Medicine Division Administration.

60 Full-Time Employees by Race and Sex Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total Fall Term 2011

Native American Hawaiian/ Black or Indian or Other Two or African Alaskan Pacific Hispanic More Race American Native Asian Islander or Latino White Races Unknown Total Pittsburgh Campus Faculty Male 50 1 486 3 76 1,889 3 6 2,514 Female 43 1 262 2 43 1,249 0 2 1,602 Total 93 2 748 5 119 3,138 3 8 4,116

Research Associates/ Male 4 2 327 2 19 180 0 4 538 Post Doctoral Associates Female 11 0 189 1 20 205 1 1 428 Total 15 2 516 3 39 385 1 5 966

Staff Male 283 0 119 3 37 2,045 10 10 2,507 Female 359 6 231 0 36 3,392 19 15 4,058 Total 642 6 350 3 73 5,437 29 25 6,565

Pittsburgh Total Male 337 3 932 8 132 4,114 13 20 5,559 Female 413 7 682 3 99 4,846 20 18 6,088 Total 750 10 1,614 11 231 8,960 33 38 11,647

Regional Campuses Johnstown Faculty Male 3 0 6 0 1 72 0 0 82 Female 1 0 4 0 0 52 0 1 58 Total 4 0 10 0 1 124 0 1 140

Staff Male 3 0 0 0 0 88 0 0 91 Female 2 0 2 0 1 103 0 0 108 Total 5 0 2 0 1 191 0 0 199

Johnstown Total Male 6 0 6 0 1 160 0 0 173 Female 3 0 6 0 1 155 0 1 166 Total 9 0 12 0 2 315 0 1 339

Greensburg Faculty Male 1 0 0 0 1 31 0 0 33 Female 2 0 4 0 3 34 0 0 43 Total 3 0 4 0 4 65 0 0 76

Staff Male 3 0 0 0 0 39 0 0 42 Female 0 0 1 0 0 52 0 0 53 Total 3 0 1 0 0 91 0 0 95

Greensburg Total Male 4 0 0 0 1 70 0 0 75 Female 2 0 5 0 3 86 0 0 96 Total 6 0 5 0 4 156 0 0 171

Titusville Faculty Male 0 0 2 0 0 11 0 0 13 Female 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 12 Total 0 0 2 0 0 23 0 0 25

Staff Male 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 20 Female 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 30 Total 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 50

Titusville Total Male 0 0 2 0 0 31 0 0 33 Female 0 0 0 0 0 42 0 0 42 Total 0 0 2 0 0 73 0 0 75

61 Full-Time Employees by Race and Sex Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total Fall Term 2011

Native American Hawaiian/ Black or Indian or Other Two or African Alaskan Pacific Hispanic More Race American Native Asian Islander or Latino White Races Unknown Total Bradford Faculty Male 2 0 5 0 0 40 0 0 47 Female 0 0 2 0 1 24 0 0 27 Total 2 0 7 0 1 64 0 0 74

Staff Male 1 0 0 0 0 52 0 0 53 Female 2 0 1 0 0 73 0 0 76 Total 3 0 1 0 0 125 0 0 129

Bradford Total Male 3 0 5 0 0 92 0 0 100 Female 2 0 3 0 1 97 0 0 103 Total 5 0 8 0 1 189 0 0 203

Regional Campuses Faculty Male 6 0 13 0 2 154 0 0 175 Female 3 0 10 0 4 122 0 1 140 Total 9 0 23 0 6 276 0 1 315

Staff Male 7 0 0 0 0 199 0 0 206 Female 4 0 4 0 1 258 0 0 267 Total 11 0 4 0 1 457 0 0 473

Regional Campuses Male 13 0 13 0 2 353 0 0 381 Total Female 7 0 14 0 5 380 0 1 407 Total 20 0 27 0 7 733 0 1 788

University Faculty Male 56 1 499 3 78 2,043 3 6 2,689 Female 46 1 272 2 47 1,371 0 3 1,742 Total 102 2 771 5 125 3,414 3 9 4,431

Research Associates/ Male 4 2 327 2 19 180 0 4 538 Post Doctoral Associates Female 11 0 189 1 20 205 1 1 428 Total 15 2 516 3 39 385 1 5 966

Staff Male 290 0 119 3 37 2,244 10 10 2,713 Female 363 6 235 0 37 3,650 19 15 4,325 Total 653 6 354 3 74 5,894 29 25 7,038

University Total Male 350 3 945 8 134 4,467 13 20 5,940 Female 420 7 696 3 104 5,226 20 19 6,495 Total 770 10 1,641 11 238 9,693 33 39 12,435

Note: Figures include regular full-time employees. Individuals employed on a temporary full-time basis are not included.

62 Selected Characteristics of Full-Time Employees Total University Fall Term 2011

Number of Full-Time Employees by Employee Type Faculty 4,431 35.6% Research/Post Doctoral Associates 966 7.8% Staff 7,038 56.6% Total 12,435 100.0%

Faculty by Academic Rank

Assistant Professor 39.7%

Associate Professor 24.0%

Professor 21.9%

Instructor 6.6%

Academic Rank Academic Other 4.0%

Lecturer 3.8%

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% 50% Percentage of Faculty in Academic Rank

Staff by Occupational Activity Category

Professional Non-Faculty 64.6%

Service/Maintenance 9.5%

Clerical/Secretarial 8.9%

Executive 8.8%

Technical and 5.8% Paraprofessional

Occupational Activity Occupational Skilled Crafts 2.4%

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

Percentage of Staff in Occupational Activity Category

Notes: The charts shown on this page provide faculty and staff details, ranks and occupational activity categories, respectively. Figures include regular full-time employees. Individuals employed on a temporary basis are not included.

63 Full-Time Faculty by School and Academic Rank Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total Fall Term 2011

Associate Assistant Professor Professor Professor Instructor Lecturer Other¹ Total Pittsburgh Campus Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences 217 155 156 41 149 4 722 Katz Graduate School of Business² 33 21 23 1 6 0 84 Education³ 15 34 30 5 1 42 127 Swanson School of Engineering 45 48 46 0 3 4 146 Law 28 5 11 0 0 7 51 Public and International Affairs 9 7 14 0 0 0 30 Social Work 5 10 14 0 3 0 32 Information Sciences 6 14 8 0 1 0 29 Dental Medicine 12 20 45 9 0 0 86 Nursing 10 18 35 19 0 0 82 Pharmacy 17 17 36 3 0 3 76 Public Health 40 39 82 0 0 1 162 Medicine 489 536 1,100 116 0 18 2,259 Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 13 24 46 27 1 0 111 Other Areas4 3 2 4 12 0 98 119 Pittsburgh Campus Total 942 950 1,650 233 164 177 4,116

Regional Campuses Johnstown 13 52 45 29 1 0 140 Greensburg 6 29 27 14 0 0 76 Titusville 2 6 10 7 0 0 25 Bradford 8 25 29 11 1 0 74 Regional Campuses Total 29 112 111 61 2 0 315 University Total 971 1,062 1,761 294 166 177 4,431

¹Includes faculty with a primary job classification that does not correspond to a particular academic rank. For example, these job classifications include the following: Librarian, Teacher, etc. ²Includes the College of Business Administration. ³Figures do not include faculty in the responsibility center entitled Education-University Service Programs. 4Includes the following responsibility centers: Office of the Chancellor, Office of the Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor, Senior Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences, Student Affairs, Education-University Service Programs, University Library System, and School of Medicine Division Administration.

Note: Figures include regular full-time employees. Individuals employed on a temporary full-time basis are not included.

64 Average Salary of Full-Time Instructional Faculty by Academic Rank Pittsburgh Campus Fall Term 2007-2011

$140,000 Assistant $130,000 Instructor $120,000 Lecturer $110,000

$100,000

$90,000

$80,000

$70,000

$60,000

Average Salary Average $50,000

$40,000 Instructor $30,000 Assistant Professor $20,000 Associate Professor $10,000 Professor $0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Fall Term

Associate Assistant Fall Term Professor Professor Professor Instructor

2007 $121,949 $80,434 $67,684 $41,540 2008 127,302 85,614 71,110 44,465 2009 128,273 84,574 70,142 43,170 2010 132,849 88,372 72,169 43,555 2011 134,814 89,957 74,957 45,281

Note: Salary figures reflect only those faculty included by definition in the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) instructional faculty salary report: Annual Faculty Compensation Survey . All twelve-month contract salaries have been converted to a nine-month equivalent by using a factor of 9/11 (.818). All other contract salaries are unadjusted.

65 Full-Time Faculty by School and Highest Earned Degree Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total Fall Term 2011

Other Doctorate - Professional Practice Professional Bacc. Master's¹ Doctorate DMD MD JD DO DVM Doctorate Total Pittsburgh Campus Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences 10 91 618 0 2 1 0 0 0 722 Katz Graduate School of Business² 0 10 74 0 0 0 0 0 0 84 Educaton³ 4 39 83 0 0 1 0 0 0 127 Swanson School of Engineering 1 4 140 0 1 0 0 0 0 146 Law 0 5 3 0 0 43 0 0 0 51 Public and International Affairs 0 1 28 0 0 1 0 0 0 30 Social Work 0 10 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 Information Sciences 0 4 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 Dental Medicine 4 5 24 50 3 0 0 0 0 86 Nursing 0 20 56 0 0 0 0 0 6 82 Pharmacy 1 6 40 0 2 0 0 0 27 76 Public Health 0 3 139 0 16 3 0 0 1 162 Medicine 7 10 736 3 1,476 0 19 3 5 2,259 Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 4 35 68 0 0 0 0 0 4 111 Other Areas4 4 93 12 0 2 0 0 8 0 119 Pittsburgh Campus Total 35 336 2,068 53 1,502 49 19 11 43 4,116

Regional Campuses Johnstown 7 42 91 0 0 0 0 0 0 140 Greensburg 5 16 53 0 0 1 0 0 1 76 Titusville 1 10 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 Bradford 2 23 49 0 0 0 0 0 0 74 Regional Campuses Total 15 91 207 0 0 1 0 0 1 315

University Total 50 427 2,275 53 1,502 50 19 11 44 4,431

¹In some disciplines, the master's degree is considered to be the terminal degree. ²Includes the College of Business Administration.

³Figures do not include faculty in the responsibility center entitled Education-University Service Programs.

4Other Areas include the following responsibility centers: Office of the Chancellor, Office of the Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor, Senior Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences, Student Affairs, Education-University Service Programs, University Library System and School of Medicine Division Administration.

66 Full-Time Faculty by School and Tenure Status Pittsburgh Campus, Regional Campuses, and University Total Fall Term 2011

Non-Tenured/ Tenured Tenure Stream Non-Tenure Stream Total

Pittsburgh Campus

Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences 358 49.6% 123 17.0% 241 33.4% 722

Katz Graduate School of Business¹ 45 53.6% 10 11.9% 29 34.5% 84

Education² 39 30.7% 15 11.8% 73 57.5% 127

Swanson School of Engineering 83 56.8% 27 18.5% 36 24.7% 146

Law 26 51.0% 5 9.8% 20 39.2% 51

Public and International Affairs 13 43.3% 7 23.3% 10 33.3% 30

Social Work 13 40.6% 4 12.5% 15 46.9% 32

Information Sciences 20 69.0% 4 13.8% 5 17.2% 29

Dental Medicine 12 14.0% 5 5.8% 69 80.2% 86

Nursing 19 23.2% 11 13.4% 52 63.4% 82

Pharmacy 17 22.4% 4 5.3% 55 72.4% 76

Public Health 45 27.8% 16 9.9% 101 62.3% 162

Medicine 433 19.2% 202 8.9% 1,624 71.9% 2,259

Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 23 20.7% 7 6.3% 81 73.0% 111

Other Areas³ 3 2.5% 0 0.0% 116 97.5% 119

Pittsburgh Campus Total 1,149 27.9% 440 10.7% 2,527 61.4% 4,116

Regional Campuses

Johnstown 61 43.6% 34 24.3% 45 32.1% 140

Greensburg 33 43.4% 11 14.5% 32 42.1% 76

Titusville 6 24.0% 1 4.0% 18 72.0% 25

Bradford 34 45.9% 15 20.3% 25 33.8% 74

Regional Campuses Total 134 42.5% 61 19.4% 120 38.1% 315

University Total 1,283 29.0% 501 11.3% 2,647 59.7% 4,431

Notes: Figures include regular full-time employees. Individuals employed on a temporary full-time basis are not included. Due to rounding, percentages shown may not add to 100%.

¹Includes the College of Business Administration.

²Figures do not include faculty in the responsibility center entitled Education-University Service Programs.

³Other Areas include the following responsibility centers: Office of the Chancellor, Office of the Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor, Senior Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences, Student Affairs, Education-University Service Programs, University Library System, and School of Medicine Division Administration.

67 Full-Time and Part-Time Research Associates, Postdoctoral Associates, and Postdoctoral Scholars Pittsburgh Campus Fall Term 2011

Research and Postdoctoral Associates and Postdoctoral 1 Research and Postdoctoral Associates Postdoctoral Scholars Scholars

Research and Research Associates Post Doctoral Associates Postdoctoral Associates

Full- Part- Full- Part- Full- Part- Full- Part- Full- Part- Pittsburgh Campus Time Time Total Time Time Total Time Time Total Time Time Total Time Time Total Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences 10 1 11 96 2 98 106 3 109 6 0 6 112 3 115 Honors College 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 Katz Graduate School of Business 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 Education 3 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 3 Swanson School of Engineering 8 2 10 45 4 49 53 6 59 3 0 3 56 6 62 Public and International Affairs 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 2 3 0 0 0 1 2 3 Social Work 1 0 1 2 0 2 3 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 3 Information Sciences 2 0 2 1 0 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 3 Dental Medicine 2 0 2 5 0 5 7 0 7 0 0 0 7 0 7 Nursing 4 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 4 5 0 5 9 0 9 Pharmacy 3 0 3 11 0 11 14 0 14 0 0 0 14 0 14 Public Health 15 1 16 25 1 26 40 2 42 7 0 7 47 2 49 Medicine 293 5 298 383 2 385 676 7 683 160 0 160 836 7 843 Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 0 0 0 4 0 4 4 0 4 2 0 2 6 0 6 2 Other Areas 34 7 41 15 1 16 49 8 57 1 0 1 50 8 58 ______Total 376 16 392 590 12 602 966 28 994 184 0 184 1,150 28 1,178 ______

Note: There are no Research Associates, Post Doctoral Associates, or Post Doctoral Scholars at any of the regional campuses.

¹Different from Research and Postdoctoral Associates, Post Doctoral Scholars are not considered University of Pittsburgh employees.

²Other Areas include the following responsibility centers: Office of the Provost, University Center for International Studies, Learning Research and Development Center, and University Center for Social and Urban Research.

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Financial Information

Consolidated Statements of Activities Fiscal Year 2010 to 2012

2010 2011 2012 Actual Actual Budget REVENUES Tuition and Fees $600,772 $642,298 $683,832 Tuition Discounts ______(143,451) ______(150,823) ______(163,057) Net Tuition and Fees 457,321 491,475 520,775 Commonwealth Appropriation 185,407 184,562 144,479 Commonwealth Grants and Contracts 36,147 33,859 46,087 Research Grants and Contracts 693,363 722,599 722,896 Research Grants and Contracts - ARRA 43,662 78,637 43,551 Gifts and Contributions 54,013 68,499 69,253 Endowment/Investment Earnings 31,871 37,359 38,310 Sales and Services, Rental Revenue, and Other ______343,346 ______344,638 ______354,075 TOTAL REVENUES $1,845,130 $1,961,628 $1,939,426 ______EXPENSES See these figures expressed as functional expenses below. Salaries and Wages $796,200 $840,039 $846,506 Fringe Benefits ______240,684 ______252,774 ______256,901 Total Compensation 1,036,884 1,092,813 1,103,407 Supplies 118,325 120,832 116,162 Business and Professional 265,163 300,123 284,906 Utilities 54,661 51,193 51,516 Maintenance and Facilities 41,024 44,600 44,738 Depreciation 122,886 134,195 143,052 Interest 55,306 45,892 46,112 Other ______62,246 ______61,016 ______50,821 TOTAL EXPENSES $1,756,495 $1,850,664 $1,840,714 ______

REVENUES LESS EXPENSES $88,635 $110,964 $98,712

OTHER ACTIVITIES Realized/Unrealized Gains on Investments and Swaps 205,520 476,965 n/a Pension and Postretirement Changes Other Than Net Periodic Cost ______(7,158) ______16,341 ______n/a 1 TOTAL OTHER ACTIVITIES $198,362 $493,306 n/a ______CHANGE IN NET ASSETS $286,997 $604,270 $98,712 NET ASSETS, BEGINNING OF YEAR ______$2,599,687 ______$2,886,684 ______$3,490,954 NET ASSETS, END OF YEAR $2,886,684 $3,490,954 $3,589,666 ______

FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES Based on Expenses shown above. Instruction $461,399 $476,743 Research 607,123 664,815 Public Service 97,690 98,865 Academic Support 137,603 140,642 Libraries 51,897 50,229 Student Services 114,830 123,648 Institutional Support 168,435 173,682 Auxiliary Enterprises ______117,518 ______122,040 TOTAL FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES $1,756,495 $1,850,664 ______

1Investment gains/losses and pension and postretirement changes other than net periodic cost are not included in the budget process due to the inherent difficulty in projecting investment decisions, market fluctuations, and changes in actuarial assumptions.

Note: Actual and budgeted figures are for the total University and are reported in thousands. Source: Office of Budget and Financial Reporting, November 2011.

70 Distribution of the Budget Total University Fiscal Year 2012

Revenues

Grants and Contracts 37.3% Research Grants

Commonwealth Grants and Contracts - 2.4%

Endowment/Investment Earnings 2.0% Net Tuition and Fees 26.8% Gifts and Contributions 3.6%

Commonwealth Appropriation 7.4%

Sales and Services, Rental Revenue, and Other 18.3%

MAKE SURE YOU CHANGE LABELS MANUALLY Expenses Salaries and wages business and professional Salaries and Wages 46.0% fringe benefits

Interest 2.5% Business and Professional Maintenance and Facilities 2.4% 15.5%

Utilities 2.8%

Other 2.8%

Fringe Benefits 13.9% Depreciation 7.8% Supplies 6.3%

Note: The revenue percentages are based upon budgeted Total Revenues of $19.4 billion. The expense percentages are based upon budgeted Total Expenses of $1.84 billion. The dollar amounts are displayed on the previous page.

Source: Office of Budget and Financial Reporting, November 2011.

71 Undergraduate Full-Time Two-Term Tuition Rates by Pennsylvania and Out-of-State Residency Pittsburgh Campus Schools and Regional Campuses Academic Year 2007-08 to 2011-12

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Pittsburgh Campus Schools

Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences, General Studies, Education, and Social Work Pennsylvania residents $12,106 $12,832 $13,344 $14,076 $15,272 Out-of-State residents $21,616 $22,480 $23,042 $23,732 $24,680

College of Business Administration Pennsylvania residents $13,522 $14,332 $14,904 $15,722 $17,058 Out-of-State residents $24,352 $25,326 $25,958 $26,736 $27,804

Swanson School of Engineering Pennsylvania residents $12,914 $13,688 $14,234 $15,016 $16,292 Out-of-State residents $23,620 $24,564 $25,178 $25,932 $26,968

Information Sciences Pennsylvania residents $13,036 $13,818 $14,370 $15,160 $16,448 Out-of-State residents $23,354 $24,288 $24,894 $25,640 $26,664

Dental Medicine Pennsylvania residents $12,106 $12,832 $13,344 $13,676 $14,838 Out-of-State residents $21,616 $22,480 $23,042 $23,618 $24,562

Nursing and Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Pennsylvania residents $15,238 $16,152 $16,798 $17,720 $19,226 Out-of-State residents $27,472 $28,570 $29,284 $30,162 $31,368

Regional Campuses

Johnstown, Greensburg, and Bradford Pennsylvania residents $10,590 $11,012 $11,012 $11,286 $11,736 Out-of-State residents $20,170 $20,572 $20,572 $21,086 $21,928

Titusville Pennsylvania residents $9,328 $9,700 $9,700 $9,942 $10,338 Out-of-State residents $17,962 $18,320 $18,320 $18,778 $19,528

Notes: These rates and those that are applicable to other students are displayed in a comprehensive schedule at the following website: www.ir.pitt.edu/tuition/index.html. For specific programs, rates may vary from those displayed in this table.

72 Undergraduate Part-Time Per Credit Tuition Rates by Pennsylvania and Out-of-State Residency Pittsburgh Campus Schools and Regional Campuses Academic Year 2007-08 to 2011-12

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Pittsburgh Campus Schools

Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences, General Studies, Education, and Social Work Pennsylvania residents $504 $534 $556 $586 $636 Out-of-State residents $900 $936 $960 $988 $1,028

College of Business Administration Pennsylvania residents $563 $597 $621 $655 $710 Out-of-State residents $1,014 $1,055 $1,081 $1,114 $1,158

Swanson School of Engineering Pennsylvania residents $538 $570 $593 $625 $678 Out-of-State residents $984 $1,023 $1,049 $1,080 $1,123

Information Sciences Pennsylvania residents $543 $575 $598 $631 $685 Out-of-State residents $973 $1,012 $1,037 $1,068 $1,111

Dental Medicine Pennsylvania residents $504 $534 $556 $569 $618 Out-of-State residents $900 $936 $960 $984 $1,023

Nursing and Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Pennsylvania residents $634 $673 $699 $738 $801 Out-of-State residents $1,144 $1,190 $1,220 $1,256 $1,307

Regional Campuses

Johnstown, Greensburg, and Bradford Pennsylvania residents $441 $458 $458 $470 $489 Out-of-State residents $840 $857 $857 $878 $913

Titusville Pennsylvania residents $388 $404 $404 $414 $430 Out-of-State residents $748 $763 $763 $782 $813

Notes: These rates and those that are applicable to other students are displayed in a comprehensive schedule at the following website: www.ir.pitt.edu/tuition/index.html. For specific programs, rates may vary from those displayed in this table.

73 Graduate and Doctorate - Professional Practice Full-Time Two-Term Tuition Rates by Pennsylvania and Out-of-State Residency Pittsburgh Campus Schools Academic Year 2007-08 to 2011-12

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Pittsburgh Campus Schools - Graduate Programs Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences, Education, Public and International Affairs Pennsylvania residents $14,880 $15,772 $16,402 $17,304 $18,774 Out-of-State residents $26,920 $27,996 $28,694 $29,554 $30,736

Social Work Pennsylvania residents $14,880 $15,772 $16,402 $17,304 $18,774 Out-of-State residents $26,920 $27,996 $28,694 $24,412 $25,388

Katz Graduate School of Business Pennsylvania residents $19,784 $20,970 $21,808 $23,006 $24,960 Out-of-State residents $29,612 $30,796 $31,564 $32,510 $33,810

Swanson School of Engineering Pennsylvania residents $17,080 $18,104 $18,828 $19,862 $21,550 Out-of-State residents $30,908 $32,144 $32,946 $33,934 $35,290

Law Pennsylvania residents $22,106 $23,432 $24,368 $25,708 $27,892 Out-of-State residents $30,362 $31,576 $32,364 $33,334 $34,666

Information Sciences Pennsylvania residents $15,646 $16,584 $17,246 $18,194 $19,740 Out-of-State residents $28,308 $29,440 $30,176 $31,080 $32,322

Dental Medicine (clinical)

Pennsylvania residents $34,882 $36,276 $37,726 $38,668 $41,954 Out-of-State residents $43,722 $45,470 $46,606 $47,770 $49,680

Nursing Pennsylvania residents $17,448 $18,494 $19,232 $20,288 $22,012 Out-of-State residents $22,236 $23,124 $23,702 $24,412 $25,388

Pharmacy Pennsylvania residents $17,448 $18,494 $19,232 $20,288 $22,012 Out-of-State residents $19,856 $20,650 $21,166 $21,800 $22,672

Public Health and Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Pennsylvania residents $17,448 $18,494 $19,232 $20,288 $22,012 Out-of-State residents $31,590 $32,852 $33,672 $34,682 $36,068

Medicine Pennsylvania residents $16,330 $16,982 $17,660 $18,630 $20,864 Out-of-State residents $28,340 $29,472 $30,208 $31,114 $32,980

Pittsburgh Campus Schools - Doctorate - Professional Practice Law (LLM) Pennsylvania residents $27,500 $28,750 $29,800 $31,000 $33,000 Out-of-State residents $27,500 $28,750 $29,800 $31,000 $33,000

Law (JD) Pennsylvania residents $22,106 $23,432 $24,368 $25,708 $27,892 Out-of-State residents $30,362 $31,576 $32,364 $33,334 $34,666

Dental Medicine (DMD) Pennsylvania residents $32,460 $33,758 $35,108 $35,984 $39,042 Out-of-State residents $39,788 $41,378 $42,412 $43,472 $45,210

Pharmacy (PharmD) Pennsylvania residents $18,510 $19,620 $20,404 $21,526 $23,354 Out-of-State residents $22,722 $23,630 $24,220 $24,946 $25,942

Medicine (MD) Pennsylvania residents $35,340 $36,752 $36,752 $38,772 $43,424 Out-of-State residents $39,204 $40,772 $40,772 $41,994 $44,512

Notes: For specific programs, rates may vary from those displayed in this table. A comprehensive tuition rate schedule is available at the following website: www.ir.pitt.edu/tuition/index.html. The "Doctorate - Professional Practice" degrees were formerly classified as “First-Professional" degrees. 74 Graduate Part-Time Per Credit Tuition Rates by Pennsylvania and Out-of-State Residency Pittsburgh Campus Schools Academic Year 2007-08 to 2011-12

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Pittsburgh Campus Schools - Graduate Programs

Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences, Education, Public and International Affairs Pennsylvania residents $604 $640 $665 $701 $760 Out-of-State residents $1,103 $1,147 $1,175 $1,210 $1,258

Social Work Pennsylvania residents $604 $640 $665 $701 $760 Out-of-State residents $1,103 $1,147 $1,175 $999 $1,038

Katz Graduate School of Business Pennsylvania residents $853 $904 $940 $991 $1,075 Out-of-State residents $1,409 $1,465 $1,501 $1,546 $1,607

Swanson School of Engineering Pennsylvania residents $813 $861 $895 $944 $1,024 Out-of-State residents $1,465 $1,523 $1,561 $1,607 $1,671

Law Pennsylvania residents $837 $887 $922 $972 $1,054 Out-of-State residents $1,335 $1,388 $1,422 $1,464 $1,522

Information Sciences Pennsylvania residents $640 $678 $705 $743 $806 Out-of-State residents $1,168 $1,214 $1,244 $1,281 $1,332

Dental Medicine (clinical)

Pennsylvania residents $1,443 $1,500 $1,560 $1,599 $1,734 Out-of-State residents $1,815 $1,887 $1,934 $1,982 $2,061

Nursing Pennsylvania residents $714 $756 $786 $829 $899 Out-of-State residents $911 $947 $970 $999 $1,038

Pharmacy Pennsylvania residents $714 $756 $786 $829 $899 Out-of-State residents $814 $846 $867 $893 $928

Public Health and Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Pennsylvania residents $714 $756 $786 $829 $899 Out-of-State residents $1,298 $1,349 $1,382 $1,423 $1,479

Medicine Pennsylvania residents $669 $695 $722 $761 $852 Out-of-State residents $1,164 $1,210 $1,240 $1,277 $1,353

Notes: For specific programs, rates may vary from those displayed in this table. Doctorate - Professional Practice figures are not shown. Various rates apply, such as fractional full-time rates and per credit rates, for courses that are outside the curriculum. The "First Professional" degrees are alternatively classified in higher education as "Doctorate - Professional Practice" degrees. A comprehensive tuition rate schedule is available at the following website: www.ir.pitt.edu/tuition/index.html.

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Research Information

Sponsored Research and Other Sponsored Programs Expenses Fiscal Year 2011

Expenses by School and Other Area or Program

Sponsored Other Sponsored Research Programs Total School Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences $46,403 $6,674 $53,077 Katz Graduate School of Business 673 658 1,331 Education 3,973 12,974 16,947 Swanson School of Engineering 23,437 2,844 26,281 Law 446 530 976 Public and International Affairs 487 261 748 Social Work 493 17,922 18,415 Information Sciences 1,391 880 2,271 Dental Medicine 6,663 791 7,454 Nursing 6,221 2,172 8,393 Pharmacy 7,644 1,734 9,378 Public Health 60,730 16,707 77,437 Medicine 321,528 58,498 380,026 Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 10,112 2,750 12,862 Johnstown 0 52 52 Greensburg 0 47 47 Titusville 0 6 6 Bradford 501 429 930 University Center for International Studies 15 2,762 2,777

Other Area or Program Academic Competitiveness Grant $0 $1,237 $1,237 College Work Study Program 0 2,925 2,925 Learning Research and Development Center 6,154 1,309 7,463 National Science and Math Access to Retain Talent Grants 0 1,225 1,225 Office of the Provost 0 233 233 Office of the Senior Vice Chancellor, Health Sciences 17 101 118 Pell Grant Program 0 25,566 25,566 School of Medicine Division Administration 9,881 3,494 13,375 Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant Program 0 1,318 1,318 Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education Grants 0 21 21 University Center for Social and Urban Research 1,347 740 2,087 University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute 56,037 9,014 65,051 Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic 69,556 11,730 81,286 Other 0 2,482 2,482

Total Expenses by School, Other Area or Program $633,709 $190,086 $823,795

Less Financial Statement Adjustments -$22,559

Total Expenses per the Financial Statements $801,236

77 Sponsored Research and Other Sponsored Programs Expenses Fiscal Year 2011

Expenses by Sponsor

Sponsored Other Sponsored Research Programs Total Federal National Institutes of Health $454,656 $45,215 $499,871 Department of Education 4,611 36,022 40,633 National Science Foundation 19,817 2,885 22,702 Department of the Army 15,812 225 16,037 Health Resources and Services Administration 1,227 10,023 11,250 Centers for Disease Control 6,490 240 6,730 Department of Energy 4,397 12 4,409 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality 2,327 944 3,271 Other 13,564 9,206 22,770 Pass-through funding 74,647 31,835 106,482

Federal, Total $597,548 $136,607 $734,155

Companies and Foundations $17,143 $25,768 $42,911

State, Local, and Foreign Governments $10,222 $12,243 $22,465

Other Agencies and Institutions $8,796 $15,468 $24,264

Total Expenses by Sponsor $633,709 $190,086 $823,795

Less Financial Statement Adjustments -$22,559

Total Expenses per the Financial Statements $801,236

Notes: Figures are for the total University and are reported in thousands. Sponsored Research, as referenced in this table, comprises both the direct costs attributable to the "Research" expense category and the indirect costs attributed to other expense categories. The direct costs portion and institutionally-funded (i.e., non-sponsored) research expenses (the latter not shown in this table) comprise the amount shown for the expense category "Research" for FY 2011. These data appear in the table Consolidated Statements of Revenues, Expenses, and Changes in Net Assets, Fiscal Year 2010 to 2012.

Source: Office of Research and Cost Accounting, October 2011.

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University Centers and Institutes1

Learning Research and Development Center University Center for Social and Urban Research University Center for International Studies University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute

Centers, Institutes, Laboratories, and Clinics by School

Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences Swanson School of Engineering Academic Resource Center Basic Metals Processing Research Institute Allegheny Observatory Center for Bioengineering Behavioral Physiology Laboratory Center for Complex Engineered Multifunctional Materials Center for American Politics and Society Center for Energy Center for Combinatorial Chemistry Center for Medical Innovation Center for Experimental Game Theory Center for National Preparedness Center for Industry Studies Center for Sustainable Transportation Infrastructure Center for Parallel, Distributed, and Intelligent Systems Engineering Education Research Center Clinical Psychology Center Engineering Research Center in Biometallics Economic Policy Institute Manufacturing Assistance Center Economics Computer Laboratory Mascaro Center for Sustainable Innovation English Language Institute Materials-Micro Characterization Center Institute for Statistics and Applications Musculoskeletal Research Center Less Commonly Taught Languages Center Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Center of Excellence Math Assistance Center Swanson Center for Micro and Nano Systems Pittsburgh Bacteriophage Institute Swanson Center for Product Innovation Pymatuning Laboratory of Ecology Swanson Institute for Technical Excellence Robert Henderson Language Media Center Also, see “Jointly-Administered Centers.” Surface Science Center Western Pennsylvania Writing Project School of Law World History Center Civil Practice Law Clinic The Writing Center Environmental Law Clinic Also, see “Jointly-Administered Centers.” Family Law Clinic Immigration Law Clinic College of General Studies Innovation Practice Institute McCarl Center for Nontraditional Student Success Low Income Taxpayer Clinic Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Securities Arbitration Clinic Also, see “Jointly-Administered Centers.” Katz Graduate School of Business Artificial Intelligence Management Laboratory Graduate School of Public and International Affairs Center for Economic Education Center for Disaster Management Center for Executive Education Center for Metropolitan Studies Center for Health and Care Work Graduate School of Public and International Affairs Nonprofit Clinic David Berg Center for Ethics and Leadership Innovation Clinic Institute for Entrepreneurial Excellence, which includes: Johnson Institute for Responsible Leadership Agricultural Entrepreneurial Program Also, see “Jointly-Administered Centers.” Center for Women in Business Entrepreneurial Fellows Center School of Social Work Family Enterprise Center Center on Race and Social Problems PantherlabWorks Small Business Development Center School of Information Sciences Also, see “Jointly-Administered Centers.” Decision Systems Laboratory Geoinformatics Laboratory School of Education Institute for Information Ethics and Policy Center for Urban Education Laboratory of Education and Research on Security Assured Institute for Higher Education Management Information Systems (LERSAIS) Institute for International Studies in Education Sara Fine Institute for Interpersonal Behavior and Technology Office of Child Development Teaching and Learning Research Lab Physical Activity and Weight Management Research Center U/Lab Pittsburgh Learning Policy Center Visual Information Systems Center (VISC) Reading Center Also, see “Jointly-Administered Centers.”

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Centers, Institutes, Laboratories, and Clinics by School: Health Sciences

School of Dental Medicine School of Medicine Center for Craniofacial and Dental Genetics Advanced Center for Interventions and Services Research for Late Center for Craniofacial Regeneration Life Mood Disorders Center for Dental Health Research in Appalachia Alzheimer Disease Research Center Center for Dental Informatics Asthma, Allergy, and Airway Research Center Center for Patients with Special Needs Asthma Institute Dental Registry and DNA Repository Brain Trauma Research Center Multidisciplinary Implant Center Center for ALS Research Also, see “Jointly-Administered Centers.” Center for Advanced Brain Magnetic Imaging Center for Biologic Imaging School of Nursing Center for Detection, Diagnosis, and Intervention in Dementia Center for Research and Evaluation Center for Endovascular and Exovascular Therapy Center for Research in Chronic Disorders Center for Modeling Pulmonary Immunity Also, see “Jointly-Administered Centers.” Center for Primary Care Community-Based Research Center for Research in Reproductive Physiology School of Pharmacy Center for Research on Emergency Medical Services Center for Education and Drug Abuse Research Center of Excellence in Autism Research Center for Pharmacogenetics Cranial Nerve Disorders Program Computational Chemical Genomics Center Cystic Fibrosis Research Center Pharmacodynamic Research Center Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Research Center Pharmacoinformatics and Outcomes Research Emergency Response Human Performance Laboratory Also, see “Jointly-Administered Centers.” General Infectious Diseases Clinical Program Hartford Foundation Center of Excellence in Geriatric Medicine Graduate School of Public Health HIV/AIDS Clinical Research Program Center for Aging and Population Health Lung Translational Genomics Center Center for Free Radical and Antioxidant Biochemistry Neurosurgical Oncology Center Center for Healthy Aging Neurosurgical Spine Services Division Center for Healthy Environments and Community Obesity/Nutrition Research Center Center for Global Health Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Research Center Center for Maternal and Child Health Leadership in Otolaryngology Research Center Public Health Social Work Pittsburgh Center for Pain Research Center for Minority Health Pittsburgh Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases Center for Occupational Biostatistics and Epidemiology Safar Center for Resuscitation Research Center for Public Health Practice Translational Neuroscience Program Center for Public Health Preparedness Udall Center for Parkinson’s Research Center for Research on Health and Sexual Orientation Vascular Medicine Institute Center for Rural Health Practice Also, see “Jointly-Administered Centers.” Clinical Oncology Program Biostatistical Center Epidemiology Data Center School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Models of Infectious Disease Agent Study National Center of Center for Assistive and Rehabilitative Technology – Excellence Hiram G. Andrews Center Patient Education Reference Center Cognitive Skills Enhancement Program – Hiram G. Andrews Center Pennsylvania and Ohio Public Health Training Center Engineering Research Center – Quality of Life Technology Pennsylvania Medicaid Policy Center Neuromuscular Research Laboratory Pennsylvania/Mid-Atlantic AIDS Education and Training Center Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Spinal Cord Injury Pennsylvania Prevention Project Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Telerehabilitation Public Health Dynamics Laboratory Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Wheelchair Also, see “Jointly-Administered Centers.” Transportation Safety Wheeled Mobility Research Center Also, see “Jointly-Administered Centers.”

Centers, Institutes, Laboratories, and Clinics: Other Academic Units and the Regional Campuses

Office of the Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor University Library System Center for Instructional Development and Distance Education Center for American Music Center for Philosophy of Science Johnstown Campus Office of Student Affairs John P. and Joyce Murtha Center for Continuing Education and Student Health Service Professional Development University Counseling Center Greensburg Campus University Center for International Studies The Westmoreland Heritage African Studies Program Asian Studies Center Titusville Campus Center for Latin American Studies George J. Barco Center for Continuing Education Center for Performing Arts of India Center for Russian and East European Studies Bradford Campus European Studies Center Allegheny Institute of Natural History European Union Center of Excellence Business Resource Center Global Studies Center Center for Rural Health Practice Also, see “Jointly-Administered Centers.” Energy Institute

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Centers, Institutes, Laboratories, and Clinics: Jointly-Administered Centers

Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences/Health Sciences2 Health Sciences2/UPMC (continued) Drug Discovery Institute Center for Environmental Oncology Center for Sports Medicine Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences/Health Sciences2/School of Center for Vaccine Research Law Clinical and Translational Science Institute Center for Bioethics and Health Law Institute on Aging Peter M. Winter Institute of Simulation Education and Research Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences/School of Medicine Physical Therapy Clinical and Translational Research Center Center for Neuroanatomy with Neurotropic Viruses Swallowing Disorders Center Center for Neuroscience Conte Center for the Neuroscience of Mental Disorders Katz Graduate School of Business/University Center for Pittsburgh Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases International Studies University Community Leaders and Individuals with Disabilities International Business Center Center School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences/Swanson School of Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences/Swanson School of Engineering/VA Pittsburgh Health Care System/ UPMC Engineering Human Engineering Research Laboratories Center for Molecular and Materials Simulations University of Pittsburgh Model Center on Spinal Cord Injury

Center for Simulation and Modeling School of Information Sciences/Graduate School of Public Health/ Petersen Institute of NanoScience and Engineering School of Medicine

Center for National Preparedness Graduate School of Public and International Affairs/Katz Graduate School of Business School of Law/University Center for International Studies Center for Conflict Resolution and Negotiation Center for International Legal Education

Graduate School of Public and International Affairs/University School of Medicine/Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Center for International Studies Benedum Pediatric Trauma Program Global Studies Center Pediatric Center for Neuroscience Matthew B. Ridgway Center for International Security Studies, which Pediatric Clinical and Translational Research Center includes the Ford Institute for Human Security Pediatric Neurosurgery Division Pediatric Neurotrauma Center

Health Sciences2 School of Medicine/ Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh/Magee- Center for Clinical Pharmacology Womens Hospital and Research Institute Center for Continuing Education in the Health Sciences Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment Center Center for Environmental Oncology Pittsburgh Diabetes Institute Center for Injury Research and Control Division of Laboratory Animal Resources School of Medicine/Magee-Womens Hospital and Research Institute Genomics and Proteomics Core Laboratories Center for Family Planning Research Head and Neck Cancer Specialized Program of Research Excellence Center for Fertility and Reproductive Endocrinology Health Policy Institute Center for Research in Continence and Pelvic Floor Disorders Institute for Clinical Research Education Ovarian Cancer Center of Excellence Lung Cancer Specialized Program of Research Excellence Pittsburgh Development Center Pregnancy and Diabetes Center Oral Cancer Center

Pittsburgh AIDS Center for Treatment School of Medicine/School of Information Sciences/UPMC Systems Neuroscience Institute Center for Pathology Informatics

2 Health Sciences /Bioengineering School of Medicine/UPMC Center for Vascular Regeneration and Remodeling Advanced Center for Interventions and Services Research for Early Human Movement and Balance Laboratories Onset Mood and Anxiety Disorders (WPIC) Magnetic Resonance Research Center Affect Regulation and Adolescent Brain Center Medical Virtual Reality Center Arthritis Institute Pepper Center Audiology Center VA Engineering Resource Center Benedum Geriatric Center Brachial Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Injury Center and Clinic Health Sciences2/Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh/Magee-Womens Brain and Spine Injury Center Hospital and Research Institute Center for Balance Disorders Disabilities Resource Center Center for Clinical Neurophysiology Pittsburgh Cytogenetics Laboratory Center for Diabetes and Endocrinology Center for Emergency Medicine of Western Pennsylvania Health Sciences2/UPMC Center for Hemochromatosis and Iron Overload Disorders Center for Image-Guided Neurosurgery Center for Assistive Technology Center for Integrative Medicine Center for Biosecurity Center for Integrative Medicine

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Centers, Institutes, Laboratories, and Clinics: Jointly-Administered Centers (continued)

School of Medicine/UPMC (continued) School of Medicine/UPMC (continued) Center for Intestinal Health and Nutrition Support Simmons Center for Interstitial Lung Diseases Center for Liver Diseases Sinus and Allergy Center Center for Overcoming Problem Eating STAR Center (Services for Teens at Risk) Center for Pathology Informatics Stroke Institute Center for Sleep Medicine Surgical Epilepsy Center Center for Women’s Digestive Health Thomas E. Starzl Transplantation Institute Charles T. Campbell Ophthalmic Microbiology Laboratory University of Pittsburgh Asthma Institute at UPMC and the University Comprehensive Epilepsy Center of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Comprehensive Lung Center University of Pittsburgh Headache Center Comprehensive Pain Center Vascular Medicine Institute Cosmetic Surgery and Skin Health Center Weight Management Center Cutaneous Oncology Center Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic Digestive Disorders Center Emphysema Resource Center School of Medicine/VA Pittsburgh Health Care System Eye Center Center for Health Equity and Research Promotion Gastrointestinal Cancer Prevention and Treatment Center Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center Heart, Lung, and Esophageal Surgery Institute Hillman Cancer Center University of Pittsburgh/Carnegie Mellon University Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center Brain Imaging Research Center Institute for Doctor-Patient Communication Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition Institute to Enhance Palliative Care Pittsburgh Center for Social History Institute for Rehabilitation and Research Pittsburgh Mind/Body Center LHAS Women’s Heart Center Pittsburgh NMR Center for Biomedical Research Late-Life Depression Evaluation and Treatment Center Real-time Outbreak and Disease Surveillance Laboratory Magee-Womens Research Institute McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine University of Pittsburgh/Carnegie Mellon University/Duquesne Minimally Invasive Endoneurosurgery Center University/UPMC/Windber Research Institute Neurogastroenterology and Motility Center Pittsburgh Tissue Engineering Initiative Osteoporosis Prevention and Treatment Center Spasticity Evaluation and Treatment Institute University of Pittsburgh/Carnegie Mellon University/Westinghouse Pancreas and Biliary Center Electric Corporation Paul Wellstone Muscular Dystrophy Cooperative Research Center Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center

PET Research Center University-wide Position Emissions Tomography Center Institute of Politics

1Centers and institutes in the category "University Centers and Institutes" are distinguished by organizational permanence, programmatic autonomy, and an annual operating budget fiscally independent of any other academic, research, and/or service unit.

2 Centers and institutes listed are jointly administered by two or more schools of the Health Sciences, including: Graduate School of Public Health, School of Dental Medicine, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, School of Nursing, School of Pharmacy, and School of Medicine.

Notes: The centers, institutes, laboratories, and clinics listed are University of Pittsburgh or University affiliated organizations. They are either single or multidisciplinary in scope, and are generally involved in some combination of education, research or service activities. Each center, institute, laboratory, and clinic is listed under the name of the unit with which it is associated.

Beyond this fall term update, the Office of Institutional Research updates this list throughout the year. See www.ir.pitt.edu/research/index.php.

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Library Collections and Services

Library Collections and Services

The University of Pittsburgh libraries and collections resources are available via the Pitt Digital Library at provide an abundant amount of information and services to www.library.pitt.edu. the University’s students, faculty, staff, administrators, and researchers. In fiscal year 2011, the University’s 26 The University of Pittsburgh is a member of the libraries and collections have surpassed 6.3 million Association of Research Libraries. Through membership in volumes. In addition, they contain more than 5.5 million several library consortia, including PALCI, ARL and NERL, pieces of microforms, and over 130,000 current serials. cooperative borrowing arrangements have been developed with other institutions. Under the administration of the Hillman University Librarian and Director, the University Library System (ULS) includes the following libraries and collections: Hillman (main), African American, Allegheny Observatory, Archives University Library System Service Center, Buhl (social work), Center for American Music, Chemistry, East Asian, Engineering (Bevier Library), Hillman Library ...... Schenley Drive at Forbes Avenue Frick Fine Arts, Government Documents, Information Sciences, Katz Graduate School of Business, Langley Allegheny Observatory (biological sciences, behavioral neuroscience), Music, and ...... Allegheny Observatory, 159 Riverview Avenue Special Collections. Libraries are also located at each of 7500 Thomas Boulevard the University’s four regional campuses. The ULS ...... maintains a high-density storage area at the Library Facility Bevier Engineering Library ...... G-33 Benedum Hall in the Point Breeze section of Pittsburgh. Center for American Music The Hillman Library is the largest facility with seating ...... 4301 Forbes Avenue (Stephen Foster Memorial) for 1,700 users. It offers an open stack arrangement and an extensive range of library services. Hillman Library Chemistry Library ...... 130 Chevron Science Center houses collections in the humanities and social sciences, and includes area studies, psychology, computer science, Frick Fine Arts Library ...... Frick Fine Arts Building maps, and government documents. Information Sciences Library .... 302 Information Sciences

In addition to the University Library System, Katz Graduate School of Business Library .. 130 Mervis Hall Pitt offers the Barco Law Library and the Health Sciences Library System. Langley Library (biological sciences and neuroscience) ...... A-217 Langley Hall The Health Sciences Library System (HSLS) at the University of Pittsburgh comprises several libraries that Library Resource Facility ...... 7500 Thomas Boulevard support the educational, research, patient care, and service Music Library B-30 Music Building activities of the schools of the health sciences (Medicine, ......

Dental Medicine, Pharmacy, Health and Rehabilitation Regional Campuses: Sciences, Nursing, and Public Health), as well as the hospitals of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Hanley Library ...... Bradford Campus

The HSLS includes Falk Library of the Health Haskell Memorial Library ...... Titusville Campus Sciences, the Libraries at UPMC Shadyside, and the Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Libraries. The Computer Millstein Library ...... Greensburg Campus and Media Center in Falk Library is the primary health Owen Library Johnstown Campus sciences facility and service point for audiovisual and ...... microcomputer resources. HSLS Online (www.hsls.pitt.edu) is the gateway to extensive electronic resources for clinical and Barco Law Library ...... 400 Barco Law Building research needs. ______

PITTCat+, the University of Pittsburgh’s online library Health Sciences Library System catalog, provides access to materials held in all University libraries, as well as to online journals, newspapers, and Children’s Hospital Library ...... 4401 Penn Avenue magazine articles, hundreds of thousands of licensed and freely available e-books, digital images and texts, and Falk Library ...... Second Floor, Scaife Hall currently contains information for more than 8 million items. UPMC Shadyside Libraries 5230 Centre Avenue In addition, the ULS provides access to a comprehensive ...... journal and magazine article discovery tool, as well as hundreds of additional general and subject specific databases supporting the research needs of Pitt faculty, staff, and students. These and hundreds of other online Source: University Library System, March 2012.

84 Library Collection and Services Information University Library System, Health Sciences Library System, Law Library and University Total Fiscal Year 2010 and 2011

Library Collections Information

FY 2010 FY 2011 University Library System Monograph Volumes 5,543,469 5,791,396 Current Serials Received 79,351 121,582 Microform Units 4,103,644 4,122,146 Cartographic Materials 125,147 125,255 Graphic Materials 833,018 850,963 Audio Materials 118,900 132,990 Film and Video Materials 97,568 102,820 Manuscript and Archives (linear feet) 32,853 33,477 Health Sciences Library System Monograph Volumes 370,404 367,845 Current Serials Received 3,800 4,370 Microform Units 0 0 Cartographic Materials 23 20 Graphic Materials 5 5 Audio Materials 2,004 2,005 Film and Video Materials 2,009 1,947 Law Library . Monograph Volumes 234,163 230,801 Current Serials Received 4,266 4,155 Microform Units 1,375,507 1,391,505 Cartographic Materials 0 0 Graphic Materials 1,753 1,753 Audio Materials 433 0 Film and Video Materials 366 471 University Total Monograph Volumes 6,148,036 6,390,042 Current Serials Received 87,417 130,107 Microform Units 5,479,151 5,513,651 Cartographic Materials 125,170 125,275 Graphic Materials 834,776 852,721 Audio Materials 121,337 134,995 Film and Video Materials 99,943 105,238 Electronic Materials shared jointly by all libraries Number of electronic full-text journals 70,736 109,955 Number of electronic books 681,238 744,629

Number of Transactions or Instruction Sessions FY 2010 FY 2011 University Library System Circulation Transactions 440,137 386,102 Reference Transactions 81,191 73,345 Library Instruction Sessions 664 656 Health Sciences Library System Circulation Transactions 17,280 25,833 Reference Transactions 28,263 25,639 Library Instruction Sessions 445 412 Law Library Circulation Transactions 4,889 8,619 Reference Transactions 2,360 2,314 Library Instruction Sessions 84 103 University Total Circulation Transactions 462,306 420,554 Reference Transactions 111,814 101,298 Library Instruction Sessions 1,193 1,171 All Libraries -- Digital Services Number of electronic reference transactions 18,479 13,610 Number of Searches in Networked Electronic Resources 8,804,625 6,316,572 Number of Collections in Digital Library 118 137 Nuimber of Items in Digital Library 1,342,253 1,460,841 Number of Digital Items Accessed 23,362,193 25,352,652

Source: University Library System, March 2012.

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Computing Services and Systems Development

Computing Services and Systems Development

Information technology is an integral part of the Wireless PittNet, the University’s campus-wide academic and research mission of the University of wireless network, is built upon the strength of the Pittsburgh. Worldwide computing, networked information, University’s wired network. It provides fast, secure, and online collaboration, and technology-delivered instruction easy-to-use Internet access from academic buildings and are daily experiences at the University’s five campuses. residence hall common areas across the campus. Guest Computing Services and Systems Development (CSSD) Wireless Service is available to provide short-term Internet provides the infrastructure, resources, and support for access to visitors on official University business. these services that are utilized by nearly every student, faculty, and staff member. When students, faculty, and staff are off campus, they have access to PittNet through the Secure Remote

Access service, which provides a convenient way to CSSD’s Information Technology Web site (technology.pitt.edu) access restricted online library journals, databases, and provides the University community with a one-stop source other University resources at any time and from any for technology resources, as well as technology news and location. computer security services. My Pitt (my.pitt.edu), the University’s Web portal, University Computing Accounts and Email provides students, faculty, and staff with a personal guide to the Pitt experience. My Pitt makes it possible to check Each student, faculty, and staff member receives a email, register for classes, view grades and class University Computing Account at the time of admission or schedules, pay tuition bills, and access retirement benefit employment. It provides access to the computing and information from one convenient location. My Pitt technology services described below. The account automatically displays unique, custom home pages for features a unique username that is used in conjunction students, faculty, staff, and applicants. The Freshman with a secure password. New students activate their Experience section provides new students with academic accounts at My Pitt (my.pitt.edu). Forgotten passwords planning resources, a month-by-month checklist, and can be reset online or by calling the Technology Help answers to frequently asked questions. University units Desk at 412 624-HELP [4357]. and schools can easily disseminate information to their students, faculty, and staff through communities that can University email addresses consist of a username be accessed from the My Resources menu. followed by “@pitt.edu” (for example, [email protected]). Students, faculty, and staff can read University email The University’s Web Conferencing Service is a online from any location by using the Webmail feature on secure and convenient online solution for faculty and staff any page at My Pitt (my.pitt.edu). All official University to host virtual meetings and collaborate with colleagues correspondence is sent to a user’s University email across campus or around the globe. The service is address. CSSD’s spam and virus email filtering service accessed through the Web Conferencing community at stops dangerous viruses and unwanted email from My Pitt (my.pitt.edu), and it supports Windows, Mac, and reaching @pitt.edu email addresses. University email can Linux operating systems. be forwarded to external addresses at accounts.pitt.edu. Pitt Mobile (m.pitt.edu) delivers University information Network and and services tailored to mobile devices. It allows Telecommunications Environment individuals to browse an interactive campus map; check hours of operation for libraries, bookstores, and computing CSSD provides the network infrastructure and labs; view upcoming campus events; access Pitt shuttle telecommunications backbone for the University schedules; log in to CourseWeb; find people online, and community. The University’s data network, PittNet, much more. operates over a 10 Gigabit backbone that joins thousands of local Ethernets into a large, geographically distributed Extensive telecommunications support is provided to network, and connects tens of thousands of computers at more than 21,600 telephones. Advanced services such as all five University campuses to the Internet. PittNet audio conferencing, Automated Call Distribution, calling extends into campus buildings with reliable 10 Gigabit cards, and professional consulting on wireless telephone connections and service points to University offices and service are available to the University community. Faculty workspaces at 1000 Mbps. The undergraduate residence and staff can have voice mail messages delivered to their halls are fully wired, with one Ethernet port per student. An University email inboxes by requesting the Voice Mail to extensive consulting and support program is available in Email service. University units can utilize the Telephone the residence halls to support student computing. The Conferencing Service to hold secure, on-demand same consulting services are also available to commuter conference calls at any time of the day or night. students.

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Resource Environment Support Environment

The University’s Emergency Notification Service is The University’s Network Operations Center (NOC) used to communicate through voice and text messages as monitors and manages critical University business and deemed appropriate in the event of an emergency. academic systems around the clock to ensure availability Students, faculty, and staff must subscribe at My Pitt and to prevent service interruptions. The Technology Help (my.pitt.edu) to participate in this service. Desk at 412 624-HELP [4357] is available 24 hours a day, seven days per week. Students, faculty, and staff can also CSSD supports seven campus computing labs for submit questions online or start a live online chat with a students at the Pittsburgh campus. The labs offer more Help Desk analyst at technology.pitt.edu. The Technology than 550 computers running Windows, Macintosh, and Help Desk provides troubleshooting support, resolves Linux. Computers are equipped with more than 100 of the problems, and answers “how to” questions on a variety of latest software applications and tools. Scanners are information technology issues. Instructional documentation is available to be signed out and used in each lab. Printing also available at technology.pitt.edu. services include high-speed print capability in all facilities and color laser print capability in the CSSD offers a consulting and evaluation service to computing lab. University departments on a contractual basis. Through the contract program, systems analysts and technical Self-Service Printing stations are available in all labs professionals can be hired, from one to five days per and at several additional locations across campus. Lab week, to provide dedicated, high-level, onsite consulting. locations, hours, and equipment lists are available at technology.pitt.edu. Real-time information about lab hours CSSD has also established the Expert Partners and the number of computers available in each lab is program to provide departmental technical staff with available technology.pitt.edu, Pitt Mobile (m.pitt.edu), or access to CSSD resources, as well as liaison and training by texting a keyword to 41411. In addition, email kiosks services. This program is designed to assist the are distributed throughout the Pittsburgh campus, departmental staff analyst in delivering high-quality providing convenient locations for students to check their support within his or her own department, coordinated with email or browse the Web between classes. the overall direction of services provided by CSSD. Faculty members have access to a centralized pool of CSSD provides security services and tools to protect more than 75 software programs available through the computers, safeguard personal information, and secure Software Download Service. sensitive University data. The Secure Your Data community at My Pitt (my.pitt.edu) provides faculty, staff, Students are provided with an extensive array of and departmental Information Technology staff with the software applications and utilities at no cost. The Microsoft tools and resources they need to secure University data Campus Software for Students program provides and computing resources. The Pitt Software Update Microsoft applications and operating systems to Pitt Service, available through the Software Download students free of charge. Students can receive software Service, protects Windows computers from viruses and upgrades while enrolled at the University and may retain security vulnerabilities by downloading and installing the the software when they graduate. CSSD also offers latest Microsoft security updates and service packs locally mathematics, statistics, productivity, and Internet software from the University’s network. Symantec Endpoint products without charge or at greatly reduced prices. Protection and Norton AntiVirus software, also available through the Software Download Service, provide virus and Students can also download Microsoft professional spyware protection for Windows and Mac computers. tools online through the DreamSpark program. In addition, ComputracePlus (available to faculty and staff) and CSSD provides the University community with a Software Computrace LoJack (available to students) are software Download Service that permits students, faculty, and staff programs that enable laptop computers to be traced in the to install software that is available free of charge event that they are ever lost or stolen. according to the University’s enterprise and site license agreements. CSSD’s Central Directory is the authoritative, centralized database of all individuals affiliated with the University. It includes information about students, faculty, and staff, as well as other classifications of individuals associated with the University. A unique feature of the Central Directory is the Find People (find.pitt.edu) online directory service, which allows users to conduct a search for individuals at Pitt by using their names or University Source: Computing Services and Systems Development, Computing Account usernames. January 2012.

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Institutional Advancement

Institutional Advancement

The mission of the Office of Institutional Corporate and Foundation Relations staff Advancement is to build relationships, inspire members act as liaisons between individuals at philanthropy, and steward those who invest in the the University – faculty or various other University of Pittsburgh. departmental personnel – and representatives of local, national, and international corporations and At the close of the fiscal year, the University’s foundations. The purpose of this effort is to capital campaign, “Building Our Future Together,” connect University funding needs with the had raised $1.635 billion in gifts and pledges. A philanthropic interests of donor organizations. In major focus of the campaign has been to addition, the University participates in a corporate increase the number of University endowed matching gift program through which numerous funds, which provide perpetual support for the corporations match eligible gifts made to the University. At the end of fiscal year 2011, the University by their employees. University had 2,266 endowed funds, a 154% increase in the number of funds at the beginning The University’s total living alumni number of the campaign. To date, more than 170,168 more than 294,000. Of these, the University’s donors have contributed to the campaign. Of alumni of record – that is, those with a current these donors, 305 have given $1 million or more address – number more than 279,000 and reside to the University. in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, four U.S. territories, and 160 foreign countries. The Office In fiscal year 2011, the campaign raised over of Alumni Relations and the University of $100 million for the eighth consecutive year. In Pittsburgh Alumni Association together promote addition, the campaign achieved over $100 mutually productive relationships between the million in cash received for the seventh University and its alumni. Alumni Relations staff consecutive year. members foster the continued connection of alumni with Pitt after graduation, as alumni link Institutional Advancement’s staff members the University’s past with its future. Additionally, promote and mobilize volunteer activities in Alumni Relations staff members direct the support of fundraising. They coordinate alumni Student Alumni Association and the Blue and advocacy efforts, and perform other functions in Gold Society, an organization of outstanding support of the University’s mission. One student leaders who represent the University at important fundraising program is the Annual alumni and community events. The Alumni Fund, which provides potential donors with Association charters a growing number of Pitt opportunities to support the University at every alumni clubs, works to influence government dollar level. From small donations which help to offices to fund and nurture higher education, and fund day-to-day operations to large gifts which assists the University in its efforts to attract and endow entire programs, the generous support of support high-caliber students. devoted Pitt alumni, friends, parents, faculty, and staff is critical to Pitt’s mission. In fiscal year 2011, Institutional Advancement also administers 47,200 donors made gifts to the University’s activities held in the Heinz Memorial Chapel, a Annual Fund. Gothic building famous for its magnificent stained glass windows. The Chapel is a focal point of Institutional Advancement’s Planned Giving campus life for students, faculty, staff, and Department assists the University’s alumni and alumni. It provides a place for worship services, friends in arranging charitable gifts that are concerts, lectures, memorial services, weddings, executed over an extended period of time or at and individual reflection and meditation. some point in the future. These contributions, which may provide powerful tax benefits and sources of income to donors, can be made through gifts of life insurance, life income gifts, or a number of other donor-friendly options. Source: Institutional Advancement, September 2011.

90 Voluntary Support by Source of Giving Fiscal Year 2007 to 2011

$130,000,000

$120,000,000

$110,000,000

$100,000,000

$90,000,000

$80,000,000

$70,000,000

$60,000,000

$50,000,000

Voluntary Support Voluntary $40,000,000

$30,000,000 Alumni

$20,000,000 Other Individuals and Groups

$10,000,000 Corporations Foundations $0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Fiscal Year

Fiscal Other Individuals Voluntary Support Year Alumni and Groups Corporations Foundations All Sources

2007 29,712,985 37,426,989 10,314,258 44,555,985 122,010,217 2008 27,759,235 32,670,105 9,374,670 57,042,058 126,846,068 20091 23,149,374 43,165,904 8,083,383 40,714,546 115,113,207 20102 27,570,630 36,630,185 9,540,956 39,461,066 113,202,837 2011 30,541,059 37,750,730 10,414,786 36,053,547 114,760,122

1Voluntary Support, All Sources had initially been reported as $109,847,314. These FY 2009 figures have been restated to include Gifts Held by Others and other corrections.

2Voluntary Support, All Sources had initially been reported as $109,568,495. These FY 2010 figures have been restated to include Gifts Held by Others and other corrections.

Note: Voluntary Support figures shown in this table are point-in-time, and as such, serve only as a reference point. Other presentations of these data may take into account changes in donor specifications and various other developments.

Source: Institutional Advancement, December 2011.

91 Voluntary Support by Support Category Fiscal Year 2011

Foundations 31.4%

Corporations 9.1%

Other Groups and Sources 17.9%

Alumni1 20.4%

University Trustees 6.4%

Non-Alumni Individuals 14.8%

Support Category Voluntary Support Foundations $36,053,547 Corporations 10,414,786 Alumni1 23,470,752 Non-Alumni Individuals 16,951,285 University Trustees 7,335,542 Other Groups and Sources 20,534,210

Support Category Total $114,760,122

1University of Pittsburgh alumni who serve as members of the University Board of Trustees are included under the support category designated as University Trustees.

Note: Voluntary Support figures shown in this table are point-in-time, and as such, serve only as a reference point. Other presentations of these data may take into account changes in donor specifications and various other developments.

Source: Institutional Advancement, December 2011.

92 Alumni Residing in Pennsylvania by County 2011

Erie 2,369 Bradford Susquehanna Warren Tioga Bradford McKean Potter 59 667 119 149 Wayne Titusville 1,983 217 89 Crawford 1,042 Forest Wyoming 58 Cameron 62 Lackawanna Elk Sullivan Venango 92 10 637 Pike 756 Lycoming 84 Mercer 676 431 1,280 Clinton Luzerne Clarion 68 797 348 Jefferson Monroe Montour Lawrence 328 290 1,170 Clearfield Union 112 Columbia Carbon 492 Centre 166 139 Butler 91 737 Northampton 5,712 Armstrong Snyder Northumberland 957 Beaver 1,027 75 182 Schuylkill Lehigh 3,655 Mifflin Indiana 109 239 1,135 Allegheny 1,221 Cambria Juniata 81,447 5,655 Blair 32 Perry Berks Bucks Westmoreland 1,134 Dauphin Pittsburgh Johnstown 89 Lebanon 1,190 2,221 1,656 15,900 Huntingdon 416 Montgomery 147 Washington Greensburg 3,631 6,155 Cumberland 1,859 Lancaster Chester Philadelphia Bedford 1,810 Delaware Somerset 2,399 2,690 Fayette 518 Fulton Franklin York 1,791 Greene 1,985 2,255 43 455 Adams 1,577 281 285

Alumni of Record Pennsylvania 167,451 15,000 or more Other U.S. 104,840 1,000–14,999 Outside U.S. 7,166 Alumni of Record Total 279,457 100–999 0–99 Note: Alumni data reflected in the above Pennsylvania county map are the University of Pittsburgh’s alumni of record. Living Alumni Without Total living alumni include these alumni of record, as well as those alumni who are without a current address. Current Address 14,818

Source: Office of Institutional Advancement, October 2011. Total Living Alumni 294,275 93 Alumni Residing in the United States by State or Territory 2011 New Hampshire 586 Washington 1,545 Vermont 292 Maine Montana North Dakota 466 134 50 Minnesota Oregon 878 768 Massachusetts Idaho 2,934 216 South Dakota Wisconsin New York 78 804 Michigan 8,510 Wyoming Rhode Island 2,766 94 376 Iowa Pennsylvania Connecticut 1,831 Nebraska 305 167,451 New Jersey 5,639 Nevada 174 Ohio 647 Utah Illinois Indiana 8,454 Delaware 954 314 1,354 West Colorado 2,993 California Virginia 1,973 Virginia 9,249 Kansas Missouri 1,495 Maryland 7,924 Kentucky 7,747 373 836 744 District of North Carolina Columbia Tennessee 4,500 1,355 Arizona Oklahoma 1,297 2,043 New Mexico 332 Arkansas South 551 209 Carolina 2,029 Mississippi Alabama Georgia 2,902 236 569 Louisiana Texas 437 4,533 U.S. Virgin Islands 64 Florida 9,602 Alaska 189 Northern Mariana Islands Puerto 1 Rico 102

Alumni of Record 10,000 or more (Includes 105 Unclassified) Hawaii Pennsylvania 167,451 1,000–9,999 266 Other U.S. 104,840 American Samoa 100–999 Guam Outside U.S. 7,166 2 15 Alumni of Record Total 279,457 0–99

Note: Alumni data reflected in the above map are the University of Pittsburgh’s alumni of record. Total living alumni Living Alumni Without include these alumni of record, as well as those alumni who are without a current address. Current Address 14,818

Source: Office of Institutional Advancement, October 2011. Total Living Alumni 294,275 94