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Fact Book 2019-2020 2019-2020 Fact Book Data, Analytics, & Institutional Research Fact Book 2019-2020 Prepared by the Office of Data, Analytics, & Institutional Research Dr. Jason Simon - Assistant Vice President Dr. Mary Barton - Director Cassie West - Senior Data Analyst Consuelo Fuentes – Senior Administrative Coordinator Note: For details or questions regarding the data in the Fact Book please contact Data, Analytics, & Institutional Research at 940-565-2085 or email [email protected] Table of Contents .......................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Fact Sheet, Fall 2018 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Section A - Fall Enrollment A-1 - Enrollment by Classification and Level, Fall 2009-2018 ................................................................................... 9 A-2 - Enrollment by Level, Fall 2009-2018 (Graph) ................................................................................................... 9 A-3 - Undergraduate Enrollment by Classification, Fall 2009-2018 (Graph) ........................................................... 10 A-4 - Graduate Enrollment by Classification, Fall 2009-2018 (Graph) .................................................................... 10 A-5 - FTE Enrollment and Semester Credit Hours, Fall 2009-2018 ........................................................................ 11 A-6 - Semester Credit Hours by Level, Fall 2009-2018 (Graph) .............................................................................. 11 A-7 - Graduate Semester Credit Hours by Classification, Fall 2009-2018 (Graph) ................................................. 11 A-8 - Enrollment by Level and Gender, Fall 2009-2018 ........................................................................................... 12 A-9 - Enrollment by Level and Gender, Fall 2018 (Graph) ...................................................................................... 12 A-10 - Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity and Level, Fall 2005-2018 ................................................................................ 13 A-11 - Undergraduate Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity, Fall 2018 (Graph) ................................................................... 14 A-12 - Graduate Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity, Fall 2018 (Graph) ............................................................................ 14 A-13 - Enrollment by Age Group and Level, Fall 2009-2018 ..................................................................................... 15 A-14 - Average Age by Level, Fall 2014-2018 ........................................................................................................... 15 A-15 - Undergraduate Enrollment by Age Group, Fall 2018 (Graph)......................................................................... 16 A-16 - Graduate Enrollment by Age Group, Fall 2017 (Graph).................................................................................. 16 A-17 - Enrollment by Credit Hour Load and Level, Fall 2009-2018 ........................................................................... 17 Section B - Fall Student Admissions B-1 - Student Enrollment by Texas County of Origin, Fall 2013-2018 ..................................................................... 21 B-2 - First-Time Freshmen by Texas County of Origin, Fall 2013-2018 .................................................................. 23 B-3 - Student Enrollment, USA Citizens from States Other than Texas, Fall 2013-2018 ........................................ 24 B-4 - Student Enrollment by Country of Citizenship, Fall 2013-2018 ....................................................................... 25 B-5 - Average SAT and ACT Test Scores for First-Time Freshmen, Fall 2009-2018 ............................................. 28 B-6 - Average SAT Scores for First-Time Freshmen, Fall 2009-2018 (Graph) ...................................................... 28 B-7 - Average SAT Scores for First-Time Freshmen by School/College, Fall 2014-2018 ....................................... 29 B-8 - High School Class Rank and Average SAT by Rank for New Freshmen Class, Fall 2008-2018, Mean SAT by High School Rank, Fall 2008-2018........................................................................................... 31 B-9 - Student Enrollment by Texas MSA & by Other Categories, Fall 2018 ............................................................ 32 B-10 - Student Enrollment by Texas MSA & Other Categories & Classification, Fall 2018 ....................................... 33 B-11 - Admission Status of Undergraduate Students, Fall 2018 ............................................................................... 34 B-12 - Admission Status of Graduate Students, Fall 2014-2018 ............................................................................... 35 B-13 - Original Admission Information for New Undergraduates, Fall 2018 .............................................................. 36 B-14 - Classification of Students When They Transferred to UNT, Fall 2014-2018 .................................................. 36 B-15 - Institutions from Which New Undergraduates Transfer, Fall 2016-2018 ........................................................ 37 B-16 - One-Year Retention Rates for Undergraduates, Fall 2017 to Fall 2018 (All Enrolled and All Ethnic Minorities) ............................................................................................................ 38 B-17 - One-Year Retention Rates for Undergraduates, Fall 2017 to Fall 2018 (White,African-American,and Hispanic Students) . ……………………………………………………………….39 B-18 - UNT Student Place of Residence Fall 2017-Fall 2018……….. ...................................................................... 40 Section C - Fall Semester Credit Hours C-1 - Summary of Credit Hours Produced and Funding Status, Fall 2013-2018 ..................................................... 43 Section D - Spring and Summer Enrollment and Semester Credit Hours D-1 - Enrollment by Classification, Spring Semesters 2009-2018 ........................................................................... 47 D-2 - Undergraduate Enrollment by Classification, Spring Semesters 2009-2018 (Graph) .................................... 47 D-3 - Graduate Enrollment by Level, Spring Semesters 2009-2018 (Graph) ......................................................... 47 D-4 - Unduplicated Enrollment by Classification, Summer Semesters 2009-2018 .................................................. 48 D-5 - Undergraduate Unduplicated Enrollment by Classification, Summer Semesters 2009-2018 (Graph) ........... 48 D-6 - Graduate Unduplicated Enrollment by Level- Summer Semesters 2009-2018 (Graph) ................................. 48 3 Section E - Degrees Conferred (Includes August, December, and May Graduations) E-1 - Degrees Awarded by Level, Ethnicity, and Gender, 2014-2019 ..................................................................... 51 E-2 - Degrees Awarded by Ethnicity and Level, 2014-2019 .................................................................................... 52 Section F - Faculty F-1 - UNT Faculty by Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Status, & Rank, Fall 2017-2019 ..................................................... 57 F-2 - College of Arts & Sciences Faculty by Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Status, and Rank, Fall 2017-2019 ................................................................................................................... 59 F-3 - College of Business Faculty by Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Status, and Rank, Fall 2017-2019 ..................................................................................................... 61 F-4 - College of Health and Public Service Faculty by Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Status and Rank, Fall 2017-2019 ...................................................................................................................................... 63 F-5 - College of Education Faculty by Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Status, and Rank, Fall 2017-2019 ........................ 65 F-6 - College of Information Faculty by Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Status, and Rank, Fall 2017-2019……………. 67 F-7 - College of Merchandising, Hospitality & Tourism Faculty by Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Status, and Rank, Fall 2017-2019 ..................................................................................................... 69 F-8 - College of Music Faculty by Race, Ethnicity, Gender, Status, and Rank, Fall 2017-2019 ............................. 71 F-9 - College of Visual Arts & Design Faculty by Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Status, Rank, Fall 2017-2019 .............. 73 F-10 - College of Engineering Faculty by Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Status, and Rank, Fall 2017-2019 ..................... 75 F-11 - Mayborn School of Journalism by Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Status, and Rank, Fall 2017-2019……... ……. 77 F-12 – College of Liberal Arts and Social Science Faculty by Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Status, and Rank, Fall 2017-2019 .................................................................................................... .79 F-13 – College of Science Faculty by Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Status, and Rank, Fall 2017-2019……….......................................................................................... 81 F-14 – Others, Honors, IPS, College New, & Toulouse Graduate School by Race/Ethnicity,
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