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Tuition & Fees/Room & Board Athletics Fall 2001 *Nonresident tuition waivers exist for students residing in contiguous states and for alumni. Contacts Colors: Scarlet & Black • The Student Financial Aid/Scholarships Office can provide additional information. All occu- • pants of residence halls are required to participate in a university meal plan. Meal plans are optional for Collegiate Park residents and for commuter students. • Mascot: Indian Family Campus Tuition Resident Nonresident* Athletics Undergraduate (Based on 15 Hours) ................ $1,680 ........... $4,290 • Affiliation: NCAA Division I for All Sports; • Graduate (Based on 9 Hours) .......................... $1,269 ........... $3,195 NCAA Division IA for Football Program Information Mandatory Fees Undergraduate (Based on 15 Hours) .................. $455 .............. $455 • Conferences: Sun Belt Conference Graduate (Based on 9 Hours) ............................. $277 .............. $277 Residence Life Residence Halls* Arkansas Delta Kays University Twin • Men’s Sports: Baseball, Basketball, • Double Room Hall Hall Hall Hall Towers Cross Country, Football, Golf, Indoor Track, ASU (Per Semester) Outdoor Track Mission: Arkansas State University 10 Meal Plan ........ $1,560 ..... $1,500 ..... $1,560 .... $1,560 .... $1,530 We pursue Jonesboro Campus 15 Meal Plan .......... 1,585 ....... 1,525 ....... 1,585 ...... 1,585 ...... 1,555 • Women’s Sports: Basketball, Cross and share 19 Meal Plan .......... 1,605 ....... 1,545 ....... 1,605 ...... 1,605 ...... 1,575 Country, Golf, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, www.astate.edu Flex Meal Plan ....... 1,580 ....... 1,520 ....... 1,580 ...... 1,580 ...... 1,550 Soccer, Tennis, Volleyball knowledge Single Room within a (Per Semester) caring 10 Meal Plan ........ $1,850 ..... $1,710 ..... $1,850 .... $1,850 .... $1,750 community 15 Meal Plan .......... 1,875 ....... 1,735 ....... 1,875 ...... 1,875 ...... 1,775 Enrollment Contacts that & Fees/Room & Board Tuition 19 Meal Plan .......... 1,895 ....... 1,755 ....... 1,895 ...... 1,895 ...... 1,795 • Flex Meal Plan ....... 1,870 ....... 1,730 ....... 1,870 ...... 1,870 ...... 1,770 prepares students in Carnegie & SREB Undergraduate Admissions challenging Chickasaw Building, Room 205 and diverse Classifications Residence Life P.O. Box 1630 State University, AR 72467 ways to Unique Programs Carnegie Classification ..................... Master’s I Telephone: (870)972-3024 become • Residence Halls (Fall 2001) Email: [email protected] more z Women’s Halls: 3 Facilities Housing 1,206 (Arkansas, Kays, & University) Southern Regional Education productive Board (SREB) Classification ........... Four-Year III z Men’s Halls: 2 Facilities Housing 870 (Delta & Twin Towers) Graduate Admissions global z Sorority Suites/Chapter Rooms: in University Hall Dean B. Ellis Library, Room 143 citizens. Collegiate Park Apartments (334 Bedrooms) P.O. Box 60 For Upperclassmen Only State University, AR 72467 Degree Programs Telephone: (870)972-3029 • 4 Bed/2 Bath Flat, 4 Bed/2 Bath Townhouse, 2 Bed/1 Bath, or 2 Bed/2 Bath Center for Regional Programs Officers of the University University Housing Occupancy (Fall 2001) Continuing Education Residence Halls Employees P.O. Box 2260 • Board Members, With Term Ending First-Time Freshmen .................................................. 810 (7.7%) State University, AR 72467 Richard Bell, Chair, Stuttgart, 2002 Other Undergraduates .............................................. 858 (8.1%) Telephone: (870)972-3052 John Paul Hammerschmidt, Secretary, Harrison, 2004 Graduates ...................................................................... 7 (0.1%) Mike Medlock, Jonesboro, 2005 Other University Housing .................................... 405 (3.8%) Students Registrar’s Office Florine Bingham, Forrest City, 2006 Students Not Living On-Campus .................... 8,488 (80.3%) Dallas Wood, Paragould, 2003 Chickasaw Building, Room 201 Fraternities and Sororities P.O. Box 1570 Number of Fraternities ........................................................... 12 State University, AR 72467 Chancellor Number of Sororities ................................................................. 9 Telephone: (870)972-2031 Dr. Leslie Wyatt Email: [email protected] Vice Chancellors Facilities Dr. Van Rick McDaniel, Academic Affairs, Interim Fiscal Year 2001 Student Financial Aid/ Mr. Jennus Burton, Finance & Administration Scholarships Office Dr. Rick Stripling, Student Affairs, Interim Jonesboro Campus Chickasaw Building, Room 301 Mr. Steve Owens, University Advancement P.O. Box 1620 Number of Acres .................................................................. 941 October 2001 State University, AR 72467 Number of Buildings ................................................................ 79 Telephone: (870)972-2310 http://irp.astate.edu Total Square Footage .................................................. 2,920,331 Email: [email protected] E & G Square Footage ................................................ 1,974,250 Auxiliary Square Footage .............................................. 946,081 Telephone: (870)972-3027 Telephone: Fax: (870)972-3683 Email: [email protected] Web Site: Institutional Research & Planning Affairs Academic Division of A AR 72467 University, Box 790; State P.O. Questions concerning data in this brochure should be directed to: This document available on the WWW at http://irp.astate.edu/PDF/campusgd01.pdf. Information Sources: ADHE Reports, IPEDS Reports, and ASU Factbooks and Data Books Visit the Arkansas State University web site: www.astate.edu Students Degree Programs Fall 2001 2000/2001 Headcount Enrollment (Including Degree & University Centers) Top States Contributing to Total Enrollment (Excluding AR*) • Established in 1909 as a State Agricultural School Undergraduate Graduate Total (41 Other States/Territories Represented) • Granted University Status in January 1967 Jonesboro ......................... 8,334 ............... 966 .......... 9,300 Missouri .............................................................................. 543 • Offers Programs at the Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, All Other Instructional Sites . 1,092 ............... 176 .......... 1,268 Tennessee .......................................................................... 190 Specialist, and Doctoral Degree Levels Total ................................... 9,426 ............ 1,142 ........ 10,568 Texas .................................................................................... 69 *163 students from 50 foreign countries were also enrolled Fall 2001. Academic Degrees Offered FTE Enrollment (Including Degree & University Centers) Associate Degree Programs ............... 4 Degrees in 14 Fields Undergraduate Graduate Total Top High Schools First-Time Grand Total AAS, AGS, AS, AASN Jonesboro ...................... 7,333.4 ............ 457.3 ....... 7,790.7 Contributing to Enrollment Freshmen Undergraduate Bachelor’s Degree Programs ............ 11 Degrees in 77 Fields All Other Instructional Sites . 662.2 .............. 65.5 .......... 727.7 Jonesboro High School ........................ 125 ...................... 667 BA, BFA, BGS, BM, BME, BS, BSA, Total ................................ 7,995.6 ............ 522.8 ....... 8,518.4 Nettleton High School ............................. 76 ...................... 323 BSE, BSEN, BSN, BSRS Greene County Tech High School .......... 67 ...................... 291 Student Load Master’s Degree Programs ............... 14 Degrees in 43 Fields Paragould High School ........................... 65 ...................... 227 EMBA, MA, MBA, MCD, MM, MME, MPA, Full-Time ............................................................ 7,759 (73.4%) Valley View High School ........................ 47 ...................... 194 Part-Time ........................................................... 2,809 (26.6%) MRC, MS, MSA, MSE, MSMC, MSN, MPT Westside High School ............................ 45 ...................... 181 Specialist Degree Programs ................ 2 Degrees in 3 Fields Trumann High School ............................. 38 ...................... 167 EDS, SCCT Gender Blytheville High School ........................... 28 ...................... 140 Male ................................................................... 4,358 (41.2%) Doctoral Degree Programs .................. 2 Degrees in 3 Fields Female ............................................................... 6,210 (58.8%) Average ACT Scores for First-Time Freshmen EDD, PHD Composite .......................................................................... 21.7 Minority (non-Caucasian) English ............................................................................... 22.6 Top Degree Programs by All Minority Students ......................................... 1,641 (15.5%) Math ................................................................................... 20.5 Undergraduate Enrollment (Fall 2001) African-American Students ............................. 1,310 (12.4%) Reading .............................................................................. 23.0 BSE Early Childhood, Elementary Education ................ 600 National Composite ............................................................ 21.0 BS Business Administration ......................................... 546 Age Undergraduate Graduate Arkansas Composite ......................................................... 20.1 BS Biology ...................................................................