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Contingent Faculty 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ABCDEFGHIJ Unitid Contingent faculty A B C D E F G H I J Faculty not on Percent of part- Total faculty Percent of faculty not Part-time tenure track/no time faculty of (excluding on tenure track/no faculty State tenure system total faculty UnitID Institution Name City (2014) Sector (2014) medical tenure system of total (excluding (2014) (excluding (excluding school) faculty (excluding medical school) medical school) medical school) (2014) medical school) (2014) (2014) (2014) (2014) 1 Private not-for- A T Still University of Health 177834 Kirksville MO profit, 4-year 552 511 93% 434 79% Sciences 2 or above 3 180203 Aaniiih Nakoda College Harlem MT Public, 2-year 21 21 100% 6 29% Private not-for- 222178 Abilene Christian University Abilene TX profit, 4-year 315 93 30% 42 13% 4 or above Abraham Baldwin Agricultural Public, 4-year 138558 Tifton GA 198 100 51% 79 40% 5 College or above Academy for Nursing and Health West Palm Private not-for- 412173 FL 43 43 100% 7 16% Occupations Beach profit, 2-year 6 Private for- San 108232 Academy of Art University CA profit, 4-year 1,437 1,437 100% 1,154 80% Francisco 7 or above Public, 4-year 126182 Adams State University Alamosa CO 238 130 55% 124 52% 8 or above Private not-for- 188429 Adelphi University Garden City NY profit, 4-year 1,030 743 72% 703 68% 9 or above Queensbur 188438 Adirondack Community College NY Public, 2-year 291 191 66% 191 66% 10 y Private not-for- 374024 Adler Graduate School Richfield MN profit, 4-year 71 71 100% 65 92% 11 or above Private not-for- 142832 Adler University Chicago IL profit, 4-year 74 74 100% 1 1% 12 or above Private not-for- 168528 Adrian College Adrian MI profit, 4-year 184 104 57% 90 49% 13 or above Virginia Private for- 231411 Advanced Technology Institute VA 44 44 100% 15 34% 14 Beach profit, 2-year Page 1 Contingent faculty A B C D E F G H I J Faculty not on Percent of part- Total faculty Percent of faculty not Part-time tenure track/no time faculty of (excluding on tenure track/no faculty State tenure system total faculty UnitID Institution Name City (2014) Sector (2014) medical tenure system of total (excluding (2014) (excluding (excluding school) faculty (excluding medical school) medical school) medical school) (2014) medical school) (2014) (2014) (2014) (2014) 1 Private not-for- Adventist University of Health 133872 Orlando FL profit, 4-year 98 98 100% 1 1% Sciences 15 or above Advertising Art Educational Private for- 205391 Services DBA School of Advertising Kettering OH 16 16 100% 8 50% profit, 2-year 16 Art Private not-for- 138600 Agnes Scott College Decatur GA profit, 4-year 127 51 40% 45 35% 17 or above Private for- AI Miami International University 134811 Miami FL profit, 4-year 213 213 100% 131 62% of Art and Design 18 or above Private not-for- 152822 AIB College of Business Des Moines IA profit, 4-year 24 24 100% - 0% 19 or above 217615 Aiken Technical College Graniteville SC Public, 2-year 220 220 100% 162 74% 20 21 126207 Aims Community College Greeley CO Public, 2-year 102 4 4% - 0% Private for- Akron Institute of Herzing 200785 Akron OH profit, 4-year 38 38 100% 17 45% University 22 or above Public, 4-year 100654 Alabama A & M University Normal AL 581 422 73% 60 10% 23 or above Private not-for- Alabama College of Osteopathic 483975 Dothan AL profit, 4-year 53 53 100% 2 4% Medicine 24 or above Alabama Southern Community Monroevill 101949 AL Public, 2-year 147 75 51% 50 34% 25 College e Montgome Public, 4-year 100724 Alabama State University AL 445 249 56% 154 35% 26 ry or above 27 199786 Alamance Community College Graham NC Public, 2-year 479 479 100% 366 76% Private for- 103501 Alaska Career College Anchorage AK 33 33 100% 17 52% 28 profit, 2-year Page 2 Contingent faculty A B C D E F G H I J Faculty not on Percent of part- Total faculty Percent of faculty not Part-time tenure track/no time faculty of (excluding on tenure track/no faculty State tenure system total faculty UnitID Institution Name City (2014) Sector (2014) medical tenure system of total (excluding (2014) (excluding (excluding school) faculty (excluding medical school) medical school) medical school) (2014) medical school) (2014) (2014) (2014) (2014) 1 Private not-for- 102669 Alaska Pacific University Anchorage AK profit, 4-year 69 69 100% 28 41% 29 or above Private not-for- Albany College of Pharmacy and 188526 Albany NY profit, 4-year 147 91 62% 31 21% Health Sciences 30 or above Private not-for- 188535 Albany Law School Albany NY profit, 4-year 53 27 51% 19 36% 31 or above Private not-for- 188580 Albany Medical College Albany NY profit, 4-year 97 63 65% 62 64% 32 or above Public, 4-year 138716 Albany State University Albany GA 217 65 30% 23 11% 33 or above Private not-for- 128498 Albertus Magnus College New Haven CT profit, 4-year 282 273 97% 235 83% 34 or above Private not-for- 168546 Albion College Albion MI profit, 4-year 125 32 26% 14 11% 35 or above Private not-for- 210571 Albright College Reading PA profit, 4-year 213 134 63% 102 48% 36 or above Alcorn Public, 4-year 175342 Alcorn State University MS 235 121 51% 55 23% 37 State or above Private not-for- 237118 Alderson Broaddus University Philippi WV profit, 4-year 61 2 3% - 0% 38 or above Alexandria Technical & Community 172918 Alexandria MN Public, 2-year 162 97 60% 97 60% 39 College Private not-for- 188641 Alfred University Alfred NY profit, 4-year 203 50 25% 35 17% 40 or above Page 3 Contingent faculty A B C D E F G H I J Faculty not on Percent of part- Total faculty Percent of faculty not Part-time tenure track/no time faculty of (excluding on tenure track/no faculty State tenure system total faculty UnitID Institution Name City (2014) Sector (2014) medical tenure system of total (excluding (2014) (excluding (excluding school) faculty (excluding medical school) medical school) medical school) (2014) medical school) (2014) (2014) (2014) (2014) 1 Private not-for- Pippa 156189 Alice Lloyd College KY profit, 4-year 62 62 100% 6 10% Passes 41 or above All-State Career School-Allied Private for- 474997 Essington PA 23 23 100% 14 61% 42 Health Campus profit, 2-year Santa 108807 Allan Hancock College CA Public, 2-year 598 462 77% 449 75% 43 Maria Cumberlan 161688 Allegany College of Maryland MD Public, 2-year 234 129 55% 125 53% 44 d Private not-for- 210669 Allegheny College Meadville PA profit, 4-year 194 47 24% - 0% 45 or above Private not-for- 152798 Allen College Waterloo IA profit, 4-year 81 81 100% 48 59% 46 or above 154642 Allen County Community College Iola KS Public, 2-year 171 137 80% 137 80% 47 Private not-for- 217624 Allen University Columbia SC profit, 4-year 45 45 100% - 0% 48 or above Private not-for- Alliant International University-San 110468 San Diego CA profit, 4-year 204 204 100% 42 21% Diego 49 or above Private for- 460729 Allied American University Laguna Hills CA profit, 4-year 8 8 100% 0% 50 or above Private for- 454883 Allied Health Institute Plantation FL 46 46 100% 28 61% 51 profit, 2-year Private not-for- 168591 Alma College Alma MI profit, 4-year 160 83 52% 64 40% 52 or above 53 168607 Alpena Community College Alpena MI Public, 2-year 149 149 100% 99 66% Page 4 Contingent faculty A B C D E F G H I J Faculty not on Percent of part- Total faculty Percent of faculty not Part-time tenure track/no time faculty of (excluding on tenure track/no faculty State tenure system total faculty UnitID Institution Name City (2014) Sector (2014) medical tenure system of total (excluding (2014) (excluding (excluding school) faculty (excluding medical school) medical school) medical school) (2014) medical school) (2014) (2014) (2014) (2014) 1 Private not-for- 210775 Alvernia University Reading PA profit, 4-year 109 32 29% - 0% 54 or above Private not-for- 238193 Alverno College Milwaukee WI profit, 4-year 269 159 59% 161 60% 55 or above 56 222567 Alvin Community College Alvin TX Public, 2-year 111 3 3% - 0% Private for- 439969 AM College LLC Miami FL profit, 4-year 23 23 100% 15 65% 57 or above 58 222576 Amarillo College Amarillo TX Public, 2-year 431 234 54% 210 49% Private not-for- 222628 Amberton University Garland TX profit, 4-year 58 58 100% 40 69% 59 or above Hoffman Private for- 457527 Ambria College of Nursing IL 27 27 100% 18 67% 60 Estates profit, 2-year Private for- 142887 American Academy of Art Chicago IL profit, 4-year 27 27 100% - 0% 61 or above American Academy of Dramatic Private not-for- 108852 Los Angeles CA 51 51 100% 43 84% Arts-Los Angeles profit, 2-year 62 American Academy of Dramatic Private not-for- 188678 New York NY 29 29 100% 19 66% Arts-New York profit, 2-year 63 Private not-for- 219505 American Baptist College Nashville TN profit, 4-year 15 15 100% 11 73% 64 or above Private for- American Business and Technology 457688 St Joseph MO profit, 4-year 3 3 100% - 0% University 65 or above Page 5 Contingent faculty A B C D E F G H I J Faculty not on Percent of part- Total faculty Percent of faculty not Part-time tenure track/no time faculty of (excluding on tenure track/no faculty State tenure system total faculty UnitID Institution Name City (2014) Sector (2014) medical tenure system of total (excluding (2014) (excluding (excluding school) faculty (excluding medical school) medical school) medical school) (2014) medical school) (2014) (2014) (2014) (2014) 1 Private for- American College for Medical 461005 Orlando FL profit, 4-year 35 35 100% 28 80% Careers 66 or above Private not-for- American College of Financial 210809 Bryn Mawr PA profit, 4-year 34 34 100% 14 41% Services 67 or above Private for- American College of Healthcare 443599 Portland OR profit, 4-year 4 4 100% 0% Sciences 68
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