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Statistical Summary Enrollment (Autumn 2008)

Historical Informaon Enrollment (Autumn 2012) Columbus Campus Total University

Established by Legislature 1870 Total 56,387 63,058

First classes taught 1873 By Gender Men 29,038 32,120 Received present name 1878 Women 27,349 31,604 First graduang class 1878 By Level Degrees granted (through Aug. 2012) 669,552 Undergraduates 43,058 50,145 Graduate students 10,034 10,908 Academic Structure (Autumn 2012) Professional students 3,295 3,376 Undergraduate majors 168 By Residency Master's degree programs 115 Ohioans 43,389 50,040 Doctoral degree programs 93 Non‐Ohioans 12,998 13,018 Professional degree programs 7 Foreign students 6,028 6,032 Courses (esmated) 12,000 Students with Disabilies* 1,434 * Self‐idenfied students whose disability has been documented Buildings

Total 891 Minority Enrollment Columbus campus 451 (Autumn 2012) Columbus Campus Total University Lima, Mansfield, Marion, Newark 37 Total Enrollment 56,387 % of Total 63,058 % of Total OARDC & ATI 340 Total minories 9,267 16.4% 10,284 14.4% Other Sites 63 African Americans 3,261 5.8% 3,814 6.0% Asian Americans 3,041 5.4% 3,188 5.1% Hispanics 1,746 3.1% 1,885 3.0% Acreage Two or More Races 1,066 1.9% 1,221 1.9% Total 16,117 American Indian/ Alaskan Nave 118 0.2% 137 0.2% Columbus campus 1,765 Nave Hawaiian/Pacific Lima, Mansfield, Marion, Newark 1,498 Islander 35 0.1% 39 0.1% OARDC (all locaons) & ATI* 8,158 Molly Caren Agricultural Center 2,095 Enrollments, Largest U.S. Universies (Autumn 2012) Don Sco Airport 1,412 , Main Campus 60,168 Golf Courses 295 University of Central Florida 59,767 Miscellaneous 894 The State University 56,387 Texas A&M University, College Staon 53,337 University of Texas, Ausn 52,186 , Twin Cies 51,853 49,913 Michigan State University 48,906 Penn State University 45,783

Tuion and Fees, 2012‐2013 Semester Annual Ohio undergraduate* (Columbus) $4,807.50 $9,615 Ohio undergraduate* (Regional) $3,282.00 $6,564 Nonresident undergraduate* (Columbus) $12,511.50 $25,023 Ohio graduate* (Columbus) $5,889.50 $11,779 Nonresident graduate* (Columbus) $14,545.50 $29,091 Typical annual cost, all fees** $21,503.2

*Fees exclude COTA, Mandatory Recreaon, and Student Union Facility fees. **Typical undergraduate resident fees for Columbus campus students.

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Budget, 2012‐2013 (as approved by Trustees) Employees (Autumn 2012) FTE Headcount Total income $5.22 billion Total 32,091.17 42,505 State appropriaons $484 million Regular Faculty 2,887.73 2,903 Other government $441 million Clinical Faculty 858.64 881 Student fees $945 million Research Faculty 93.78 97 Auxiliaries (residence halls, Athlecs, etc.) $353million Auxiliary Faculty 2,024.99 2,628 Health system $2.44 billion Administrave and Professional Staff 16,129.19 17,161 Other income $552 million Civil Service Staff 5,064.98 5,211 Total expenditures $5.15 billion Student employees 5,031.86 13,624 Instruconal & General $1.59 billion Separately budgeted research $436 million Annual Payroll (2011‐2012) Public service $107 million For all employees $2.096 billion & fellowships $281 million Auxiliaries $362 million Endowment (Total University and Foundaon) Health system $2.37 billion Market value, as of June 30, 2012 $2.366 billion

Financial Informaon (Fiscal Year: July 1‐June 30) (Figures are rounded and may not sum to total) Fund Raising (2011‐2012) Donors 211,800 Total receipts $335.9 million

Research Highlights Administraon

Research Expenditures (2010‐2011) $828.5 million E. Gordon Gee President Sponsored Programs $536.9 million Joseph A. Aluo Execuve Vice President and Provost Research Instute at Naonwide Children’s Hospital $60.5 million Trustees Term Ending Transportaon Research Center $36.8 million Robert H. Schoenstein, Chair 2014 OARDC $39.5 million Brian K. Hicks, Vice Chair 2013 Other Research $60.0 million John C. Fisher, Vice Chair 2013 Instuon (Cost and support) $94.5 million Alan W. Brass 2014 Rank among U.S. public research universies Ronald A. Ratner 2015 based on research expenditures (NSF ‘11) 9th Rank among all U.S. Universies based on Algenon L. Marbley 2016 industry‐sponsored research (NSF ‘11) 3rd Linda S. Kass 2017 Janet B. Reid 2018 W.G. Jurgensen 2018 Jeffrey Wadsworth 2019 Clark C. Kellogg 2019 Timothy P. Smucker 2020 Alex Shumate 2020 Cheryl L. Krueger 2021 Michael J. Gasser 2021 G. Gilbert Cloyd, Charter Trustee 2012 Corbe A. Price, Charter Trustee 2014 Evann K. Heidersbach, student 2013 Benjamin T. Reinke, student 2014

Abbreviaons: ATI = Agricultural Technical Instute; FTE = Full‐me Equivalent; OARDC = Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center

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