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Fast Facts Enrollment by Residency Faculty & Staff Fast Facts – Indiana University ...... 1 and Campus ...... 19 Faculty, Lecturers, and Fast Facts – Bloomington ...... 2 Gender and Ethnicity Academic Administrators...... 37 Fast Facts – IUPUI...... 3 of Students...... 20-21 Full-Time Administrators, Fast Facts – East ...... 4 Enrollment by Age and Campus...... 22 Faculty, and Lecturers by Fast Facts – Fort Wayne...... 5 Student Origin...... 23 Campus, Ethnicity, and Gender...... 38 Fast Facts – Kokomo ...... 6 Fall Semester Full-Time Highest Earned Degrees of Fast Facts – Northwest...... 7 Equivalency and Credit Hours ...... 24 Faculty and Administration ...... 39 Fast Facts – South Bend ...... 8 Undergraduate Intercampus Age Distribution of Indiana University Fast Facts – Southeast...... 9 Mobility ...... 25 Faculty...... 40-41 Administration ...... 10 Historical View of Heads, Hours, Tenured Faculty...... 42 Presidents of Indiana University...... 11-13 and FTE by Campus ...... 26-27 Average Faculty Compensation ...... 43 Board of Trustees ...... 14 Historical Fall Semester Enrollment.....28 Student Credit Hours Per Full-Time Degrees Conferred at IU Campuses .....29 Academic Appointment...... 44 Students Degrees Conferred by Instructional Effort Per Undergraduate Admissions ...... 15 Campus and Level...... 30-31 Professorial Rank FTE ...... 45 Academic Preparation of Retention and Graduation Appointed Staff of New Beginner Students...... 16 Rates of New First-Year Indiana University...... 46-47 Enrollment by Level ...... 17 Baccalaureate Students ...... 32-33 Payroll by County...... 48-49 Enrollment by Full-Time Academic Schools, Colleges, and and Part-Time Students ...... 18 Divisions of Indiana University...34-35 Authorized Degree Programs...... 36 Fact Book 2006-2007

Finance Facilities Additional Facts & Figures Operating Budget ...... 51 Real Estate Acreage ...... 65 IU Libraries...... 77 State of Indiana Appropriations ...... 52 Sources of Funds for Intercollegiate Athletics...... 78-79 State Appropriation Per Major Physical Facilities Distance Education ...... 80 Full-Time Equivalent Constructed or Acquired...... 66 Alumni ...... 81 Student–Bloomington ...... 53-55 Facilities Inventory Summary...... 67 Alumni by Indiana County ...... 82 Functional Expenses by Campus ...... 56 Percent of Academic Administrative Alumni by State & Contract and Grant Expenditures Assignable Square Ft by Campus Geographic Region...... 83 by Source...... 57 and Age of Structure...... 68 Private Contributions ...... 84 Contract and Grant Expenditures Academic-Administrative Space by Student Enrollment by Campus...... 58 Condition ...... 69 by Indiana House Districts ...... 85 Student Financial Assistance Distribution of Academic- Student Enrollment by Source...... 59 Administrative Space by Indiana Senate Districts...... 86 Student Financial Assistance by Room Use...... 70 University Information by Campus...... 60 Instruction and Instruction-Related Technology Services ...... 87-88 In-State Purchase Orders...... 61 Space Per Full-Time Equivalent Tuition and Required Fees...... 62-63 Student Enrollment...... 71 Per Credit Hour Fee Rates ...... 64 Classroom Utilization Analysis...... 72 Instructional Laboratory Utilization Analysis ...... 73 Auxiliary Enterprise Services Space...... 74-75 Fast Facts Fast Facts – Indiana University ...... 1 Fast Facts – Bloomington ...... 2 Fast Facts – IUPUI...... 3 Fast Facts – East ...... 4 Fast Facts – Fort Wayne...... 5 Fast Facts – Kokomo ...... 6 Fast Facts – Northwest...... 7 Fast Facts – South Bend ...... 8 Fast Facts – Southeast...... 9 Administration ...... 10 Presidents of Indiana University...... 11-13 Board of Trustees ...... 14

Fast Facts Fast Facts Indiana University Fact Book 2006-2007

Founded in: 1820 Authorized Degree Programs: 963 IU, 213 Purdue (PU) 2006-07 Operating Budget Unrestricted = $1,623,984,030 Location and Homepage Address Degrees Awarded in AY 2005-06 by Level Restricted = $460,064,521 107 S. Indiana Ave. Associate = 1,471 IU, 614 PU Auxiliary Enterprises = $366,398,284 Bloomington, IN 47405-7000 Baccalaureate = 11,281 IU, 1,041 PU Total = $2,450,446,835 (812) 855-4848 Master's = 3,997 IU, 206 PU http://www.iu.edu Doctoral = 451 IU, 1 PU Private-Sector Support = $247.5 million Professional = 884 IU University Accreditation Faculty and Staff Headcount North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Financial Aid Awarded by Level Faculty = 4,918 FT, 2,114 PT Undergraduate = $483,591,930 Staff = 11,282 FT, 255 PT Fall 2006 Enrollment by Level Graduate = $153,384,221 Librarians = 191 Undergraduate = 77,694 Professional = $111,084,733 Graduate = 16,747 Total = $748,060,884 Library Collections: 10,509,335 Professional = 3,518 Total = 97,959 Real Estate Acreage: On campus = 3,605 Fall 2006 Credit Hours by Level Off campus = 4,878 Undergraduate = 949,540 Graduate = 121,740.5 Professional = 55,725.3 Total = 1,127,005.8

1 Fast Facts Bloomington Fact Book 2006-2007

President Authorized Degree Programs: 362 Room & Board Rate: $6,352 Adam W. Herbert (Most prevalent double room accommodation.) Degrees Awarded in AY 2005-06 by Level Location and Homepage Address Associate = 64 2006-07 Operating Budget 107 S. Indiana Ave. Baccalaureate = 6,292 Unrestricted = $710,528,237 Bloomington, IN 47405-7000 Master's = 1,828 Restricted = $170,616,441 (812) 855-4848 Doctoral = 389 Auxiliary Enterprises = $188,184,650 http://www.iub.edu Professional = 278 Total = $1,069,329,328

Office of Admissions Financial Aid Awarded by Level Student Organizations & Clubs: over 200 300 N. Jordan Ave. Undergraduate = $212,199,404 Bloomington, IN 47405-1106 Graduate = $97,413,419 Student to Faculty Ratio: 18 to 1 (812) 855-0661 Professional = $33,590,828 [email protected] Total = $343,203,651 Faculty and Staff Headcount Faculty = 1,891 FT, 342 PT Number of Schools, Colleges and Divisions: 19 Tuition and Fees for AY 2006-07 Staff = 5,147 FT, 101 PT Undergraduate in-state (new student) = $7,460 Librarians = 96 Fall 2006 Enrollment by Level Undergraduate out-of-state (new student) = $20,472 Undergraduate = 29,828 Graduate in-state = $6,594* Library Collections: 7,360,764 Graduate = 7,481 Graduate out-of-state = $17,669 * Professional = 938 * Tuition varies by school and program. Real Estate Acreage: 1,933 acres Total = 38,247 City Population: 70,642 Fall 2006 Credit Hours by Level Undergraduate = 433,800 Graduate = 66,151 Professional = 14,230.5 Total = 514,181.5

2 Fast Facts IUPUI Fact Book 2006-2007

Chancellor Authorized Degree Programs: 211 IU, 93 PU 2006-07 Operating Budget Charles R. Bantz Unrestricted = $637,579,147 Degrees Awarded in AY 2005-06 by Level Restricted = $252,662,857 Location and Homepage Address Associate = 356 IU, 232 PU Auxiliary Enterprises = $151,433,669 425 University Blvd. Baccalaureate = 2,212 IU, 641 PU Total = $1,041,675,673 , IN 46202-5143 Master's = 1,393 IU, 168 PU (317) 274-8482 Doctoral = 62 IU, 1 PU Student Organizations & Clubs: over 140 http://www.iupui.edu Professional = 606 IU Student to Faculty Ratio: 16 to 1 Office of Admissions Financial Aid Awarded by Level Cavanaugh Hall Rm #129 Undergraduate = $123,931,959 Faculty and Staff Headcount 425 University Blvd. Graduate = $41,876,049 Faculty = 2,152 FT, 924 PT Indianapolis, IN 46202-5143 Professional = $77,493,905 Staff = 4,555 FT, 66 PT (317) 274-4591 Total = $243,301,913 Librarians = 53 [email protected] Tuition and Fees for AY 2006-07 Library Collections: 1,687,337 Number of Schools, Colleges and Divisions: 22 Undergraduate in-state (new student) = $6,524 Undergraduate out-of-state (new student) = $17,366 Real Estate Acreage: 509 acres Fall 2006 Enrollment by Level Graduate in-state = $6,057 * Undergraduate = 21,193 Graduate out-of-state = $16,313 * City Population: 783,438 Graduate = 5,991 * Tuition varies by school and program. Professional = 2,580 Total = 29,764 Room & Board Rate: $4,834 (Most prevalent double room accommodation.) Fall 2006 Credit Hours by Level Undergraduate = 237,718.5 Graduate = 38,398 Professional = 41,494.8 Total = 317,611.3 3 Fast Facts East Fact Book 2006-2007

Chancellor Fall 2006 Credit Hours by Level 2006-07 Operating Budget David Fulton Undergraduate = 21,445 Unrestricted = $19,276,753 Graduate = 243 Restricted = $4,500,160 Location and Homepage Address Total = 21,688 Auxiliary Enterprises = $1,476,303 2325 Chester Blvd. Total = $25,253,216 Richmond, IN 47374-1289 Authorized Degree Programs: 36 IU, 12 PU (800) 959-3278 Student Organizations & Clubs: over 20 http://www.iue.edu Degrees Awarded in AY 2005-06 by Level Associate = 97 IU, 19 PU Student to Faculty Ratio: 13 to 1 Office of Admissions Baccalaureate = 197 IU, 8 PU Whitewater Hall 116 Faculty and Staff Headcount 2325 Chester Blvd. Financial Aid Awarded by Level Faculty = 81 FT, 105 PT Richmond, IN 47374-1289 Undergraduate = $12,257,037 Staff = 152 FT, 5 PT (765) 973-8208 Graduate = $110,473 Librarians = 3 [email protected] Total = $12,367,510 Library Collections: 65,536 Number of Schools, Colleges and Divisions: 7 Tuition and Fees for AY 2006-07 Undergraduate in-state (new student) = $5,040 Real Estate Acreage: 174 acres Fall 2006 Enrollment by Level Undergraduate out-of-state (new student) = $11,998 Undergraduate = 2,194 Graduate in-state = $4,738 City Population: 38,201 Graduate = 52 Graduate out-of-state = $10,396 Total = 2,246

4 Fast Facts Fort Wayne Fact Book 2006-2007

Chancellor Authorized Degree Programs: 75 IU, 75 PU 2006-07 Operating Budget Michael A. Wartell Unrestricted = $84,387,437 Degrees Awarded in AY 2005-06 by Level Restricted = $28,747,603 Location and Homepage Address Associate = 237 IU, 285 PU Auxiliary Enterprises = $10,491,563 2101 E. Coliseum Blvd. Baccalaureate = 659 IU, 366 PU Total = $123,626,603 Fort Wayne, IN 46805-1499 Master's = 175 IU, 38 PU http://www.ipfw.edu Student Organizations: nearly 100 Financial Aid Awarded by Level Office of Admissions Undergraduate = $51,198,228 Student to Faculty Ratio: 17 to 1 Kettler Hall, Room 111 Graduate = $3,564,074 2101 E. Coliseum Blvd. Total = $54,762,302 Faculty and Staff Headcount Fort Wayne, IN 46805-1499 Faculty = 48 FT (260) 481-6812 Tuition and Fees for AY 2006-07 Staff = 549 FT, 58 PT [email protected] Undergraduate in-state (new student) = $6,041 Librarians = 10 Undergraduate out-of-state (new student) = $13,836 Number of Schools, Colleges and Divisions: 10 Graduate in-state = $5,958 Library Collections: 363,536 Graduate out-of-state = $12,865 Fall 2006 IU Enrollment by Level Real Estate Acreage: 643 acres Undergraduate = 5,910 Graduate = 636 City Population: 219,495 Total = 6,546

Fall 2006 IU Credit Hours by Level Undergraduate = 64,741 Graduate = 3,404 Total = 68,145

5 Fast Facts Kokomo Fact Book 2006-2007

Chancellor Authorized Degree Programs: 47 IU, 12 PU 2006-07 Operating Budget Ruth J. Person Unrestricted = $23,451,705 Degrees Awarded in AY 2005-06 by Level Restricted = $500,000 Location and Homepage Address Associate = 181 IU, 29 PU Auxiliary Enterprises = $1,836,860 2300 S. Washington St. Baccalaureate = 257 IU, 17 PU Total = $25,788,565 Kokomo, IN 46904-9003 Master's = 26 IU (765) 453-2000 Student Organizations: over 25 http://www.iuk.edu Financial Aid Awarded by Level Undergraduate = $11,329,519 Student to Faculty Ratio: 15 to 1 Office of Admissions Graduate = $482,854 Kelley Student Center, Room 230 Total = $11,812,373 Faculty and Staff Headcount 2300 S. Washington St. Faculty = 95 FT, 79 PT Kokomo, IN 46904-9003 Tuition and Fees for AY 2006-07 Staff = 130 FT, 9 PT [email protected] Undergraduate in-state (new student) = $5,071 Librarians = 5 Undergraduate out-of-state (new student) = $12,025 Number of Schools, Colleges and Divisions: 9 Graduate in-state = $4,769 Library Collections: 135,882 Graduate out-of-state = $10,421 Fall 2006 Enrollment by Level Real Estate Acreage: 51 acres Undergraduate = 2,604 Graduate = 130 City Population: 46,154 Total = 2,734

Fall 2006 Credit Hours by Level Undergraduate = 25,984 Graduate = 703 Total = 26,687

6 Fast Facts Northwest Fact Book 2006-2007

Chancellor Authorized Degree Programs: 71 2006-07 Operating Budget Bruce W. Bergland Unrestricted = $42,437,904 Degrees Awarded in AY 2005-06 by Level Restricted = $1,271,275 Location and Homepage Address Associate = 222 Auxiliary Enterprises = $3,042,561 3400 Broadway Baccalaureate = 363 Total = $46,751,740 Gary, IN 46408-1197 Master's = 105 (219) 980-6500 Student Organizations: over 80 http://www.iun.edu Financial Aid Awarded by Level Undergraduate = $23,634,779 Student to Faculty Ratio: 14 to 1 Office of Admissions Graduate = $3,914,123 Hawthorne Hall 100 Total = $27,548,902 Faculty and Staff Headcount 3400 Broadway Faculty = 184 FT, 183 PT Gary, IN 46408-1197 Tuition and Fees for AY 2006-07 Staff = 226 FT, 4 PT (219) 980-6991 Undergraduate in-state (new student) = $5,142 Librarians = 6 [email protected] Undergraduate out-of-state (new student) = $12,085 Graduate in-state = $4,764 Library Collections: 221,087 Number of Schools, Colleges and Divisions: 9 Graduate out-of-state = $10,513 Real Estate Acreage: 38 acres Fall 2006 Enrollment by Level Undergraduate = 4,229 City Population: 99,961 Graduate = 590 Total = 4,819

Fall 2006 Credit Hours by Level Undergraduate = 44,624 Graduate = 3,200 Total = 47,824

7 Fast Facts South Bend Fact Book 2006-2007

Chancellor Authorized Degree Programs: 101 IU, 14 PU 2006-07 Operating Budget Una Mae Reck Unrestricted = $58,139,180 Degrees Awarded in AY 2005-06 by Level Restricted = $750,000 Location and Homepage Address Associate = 201 IU, 31 PU Auxiliary Enterprises = $6,248,968 1700 Mishawaka Ave. PO Box 7111 Baccalaureate = 698 IU, 4 PU Total = $65,138,148 South Bend, IN 46634 Master's = 232 IU (574) 520-4872 Student Organizations: over 50 http://www.iusb.edu Financial Aid Awarded by Level Undergraduate = $27,248,691 Student to Faculty Ratio: 14 to 1 Office of Admissions Graduate = $3,583,154 Administration Building Total = $30,831,845 Faculty and Staff Headcount 1700 Mishawaka Ave. PO Box 7111 Faculty =275 FT, 248 PT South Bend, IN 46634-7111 Tuition and Fees for AY 2006-07 Staff = 297 FT, 5 PT (574) 520-4839 Undergraduate in-state (new student) = $5,231 Librarians = 11 [email protected] Undergraduate out-of-state (new student) = $13,018 Graduate in-state = $4,855 Library Collections: 311,733 Number of Schools, Colleges and Divisions: 8 Graduate out-of-state = $11,359 Real Estate Acreage: 80 acres Fall 2006 Enrollment by Level Undergraduate = 6,371 City Population: 105,540 Graduate = 1,049 Total = 7,420

Fall 2006 Credit Hours by Level Undergraduate = 63,983 Graduate = 5,998 Total =69,981

8 Fast Facts Southeast Fact Book 2006-2007

Chancellor Authorized Degree Programs: 60 IU, 7 PU 2006-07 Operating Budget Sandra R. Patterson-Randles Unrestricted = $48,183,667 Degrees Awarded in AY 2005-06 by Level Restricted = $1,016,185 Location and Homepage Address Associate = 113 IU, 18 PU Auxiliary Enterprises = $3,683,710 4201 Grant Line Road Baccalaureate = 603 IU, 5 PU Total = $52,883,562 New Albany, IN 47150 Master's = 238 IU (812) 941-2333 Student Organizations: over 60 http://www.ius.edu Financial Aid Awarded by Level Undergraduate = $21,792,313 Student to Faculty Ratio: 16 to 1 Office of Admissions Graduate = $2,440,075 University Center, Room 100 Total = $24,232,388 Faculty and Staff Headcount 4201 Grant Line Road Faculty = 192 FT, 233 PT New Albany, IN 47150-6405 Tuition and Fees for AY 2006-07 Staff = 226 FT, 7 PT (812) 941-2212 Undergraduate in-state (new student) = $5,118 Librarians = 7 [email protected] Undergraduate out-of-state (new student) = $12,075 Graduate in-state = $4,878 Library Collections: 363,460 Number of Schools, Colleges and Divisions: 8 Graduate out-of-state = $10,616 Real Estate Acreage: 177 acres Fall 2006 Enrollment by Level Undergraduate = 5,365 City Population: 36,973 Graduate = 818 Total = 6,183

Fall 2006 Credit Hours by Level Undergraduate = 57,244.5 Graduate = 3,643.5 Total = 60,888

9 Administration Fact Book 2006-2007

As the chief executive of the University, the President is appointed by the Trustees and is responsible for the operation of the entire University within the framework of policies provided by the Trustees. The President is responsible for accomplishing the objectives of the University, for determining missions and priorities for its various units, and for the effective and economical planning, use, and management of its resources. The following is a list of the major officers of Indiana University. President of the University VP and Dean of the School of Medicine Adam W. Herbert D. Craig Brater University Chancellor Chancellor of Indiana University East Kenneth R.R. Gros Louis David J. Fulton Executive VP and Chancellor, IUPUI Chancellor of Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne Charles R. Bantz Michael A. Wartell VP and Chief Administrative Officer Chancellor of Indiana University Kokomo J. Terry Clapacs Ruth J. Person VP and Chief Financial Officer Chancellor of Indiana University Northwest Judith G. Palmer Bruce W. Bergland Interim Provost and VP for Academic Affairs, Bloomington Chancellor of Indiana University South Bend Michael A. McRobbie Una Mae Reck VP for University Relations Chancellor of Indiana University Southeast Michael M. Sample Sandra R. Patterson-Randles VP for Government Relations President Emeritus of the University Thomas C. Healy VP for Institutional Development and Student Affairs John W. Ryan 10 Charlie Nelms Presidents of Indiana University Fact Book 2006-2007

Andrew Wylie (1829-1851) (1860-1875) On October 19, 1829, the Reverend Andrew Wylie was inaugurated as Cyrus Nutt was elected to be Indiana University’s fifth president in the first president of Indiana College. Wylie was the third member of 1860 and was installed on June 27, 1861. IU became coeducational dur- the faculty and taught classes in moral and mental philosophy and liter- ing Nutt’s administration, admitting its first female student in 1867. ature. He guided the school through an important time of transition as Nutt led the university for 15 years before resigning in 1875. He died a the state legislature rechartered the college as Indiana University in few weeks after his resignation. 1838. Wylie died in office from an injury sustained while chopping (1875-1884) wood. In September 1875, the Reverend Lemuel Moss, a Baptist minister, Alfred Ryors (1852-1853) came to Indiana University as its sixth president. During his administra- Alfred Ryors was appointed the second president of Indiana University tion the curriculum was expanded and there was an attempt to reduce on June 3, 1852. He had been a mathematics professor at IU from 1843 faculty teaching loads and increase professorial salaries. He resigned in through 1848, but left Indiana to assume the presidency of Ohio November 1884 to become a lecturer on Christian sociology at University in 1848, a position he held for four years. Ryors resigned his Bucknell University. He died in on July 12, 1904. IU presidency in 1853 to become president of Centre College in (1885-1891) Danville, Kentucky, a position he held until his death in 1858. On January 1, 1885, 34-year-old David Starr Jordan was inaugurated as William Mitchel Daily (1853-1859) the seventh president of Indiana University. Jordan was an outstanding After serving one and a half days as a Trustee of Indiana University, the scientist and the first layman to be named president of IU. He oversaw Reverend William Daily was elected IU’s third president on August 2, the university’s move to the new campus at Dunn’s Woods in 1885, 1853. He resigned under pressure on January 26, 1859. secured money for new buildings from the legislature, introduced the major department system, lectured on the value of the university to the (1859-1860) state of Indiana, and increased IU’s enrollment and its number of facul- After serving as the first president of the and the ty members. Jordan resigned in 1891 to become president of Stanford first chancellor of the University of Wisconsin, John Lathrop was University, a post he held until 1913. He died on September 19, 1931. named as Indiana University’s fourth president in 1859. He held the post for one year before accepting a professorship at the University of (1891-1893) Missouri, stating he preferred faculty life to that of an administrator. In John Merle Coulter accepted the position of president and professor of 1865 he was again made president of the University of Missouri and botany at Indiana University in 1891. Perhaps the heaviest responsibili- 11 died in office in 1866. ty during his administration was replacing the faculty members that fol- Presidents of Indiana University continued Fact Book 2006-2007 lowed past- president David Starr Jordan to . Coulter institution for 35 years until 1937, at which time he retired as president was also instrumental in continuing IU’s extension work, sending lec- emeritus at the age of 76. Bryan presided over the transformation of IU turers to the larger cities in the state. In 1893, Coulter resigned to accept from a small, traditional liberal arts college into a modern research uni- the presidency of Lake Forest University, a position he held until 1896 versity. His most notable accomplishment was the expansion of gradu- when he accepted the appointment of professor and head of the botany ate and professional training. During his administration, schools of department at the . He died December 23, 1928. medicine, education, nursing, business, music, and dentistry were estab- lished. He died in Bloomington in 1955. (1893-1902) Joseph Swain was IU’s first Indiana-born president. A native of (1938-1962) Pendleton, Indiana, he attended IU as an undergraduate and graduate In 1938, Herman B Wells was named Indiana University’s eleventh student, and began his teaching career in IU’s departments of mathemat- president, and at the age of 35, was the country’s youngest state univer- ics and biology. He left his professorship at IU in 1891 to follow depart- sity president. He served as president for a quarter century and ing IU president David Starr Jordan to Stanford Univeristy. He then remained a vital contributor as IU chancellor for another 37 years. His accepted the invitation to return to IU as president in 1893, a position association with the institution spanned eight decades, dating from he held for nine years. Swain was a member of the Quaker Church, and when he was a student to his death. Wells was an educational visionary though successful at IU, he ultimately accepted the invitation to become who helped transform IU into an internationally recognized center of president of in 1902. He retired from Swarthmore research and scholarship. Under the Wells presidency, IU experienced in 1921 as president emeritus and died six years later. its greatest growth and widened its scope to encompass the globe. To many people, Wells was an icon for Indiana University. (1902-1937) William Lowe Bryan, Indiana University’s tenth president, was born on Elvis Jacob Stahr Jr. (1962-1968) a farm near Bloomington, Indiana. After graduating from IU with Elvis J. Stahr Jr. became Indiana University’s twelfth president in 1962 degrees in ancient classics and philosophy, his interests shifted toward after serving as the secretary of the Army during the first two years of psychology and Bryan went on to earn his Ph.D. in psychology from the Kennedy administration. Stahr’s presidency saw the Gary and Clark University in 1892. That same year Bryan helped organize the Calumet campuses combined to form IU Northwest, the joint IU-Purdue American Psychological Association and became one of its charter University campus established in Fort Wayne, the founding of the School members. He returned to IU in 1893 to accept a professorship in the of Library and Information Science, and the affiliation of the Herron psychology department and the appointment to vice president of the School of Art in Indianapolis with IU. Stahr resigned from IU in 1968 to university. He succeeded Joseph Swain as president in 1902 and led the accept the presidency of the National Audubon Society, a position he 12 Presidents of Indiana University continued Fact Book 2006-2007 held until 1981. Between 1981 and his death in 1998, Stahr practiced University Scholar and held that position until 2000 when he became a law in Washington, D.C., and lobbied for environmental issues. senior scholar at the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. He resides in Palo Alto, California. Joseph Lee Sutton (1968-1971) Joseph Lee Sutton was an academic presence on the Indiana University Myles Brand (1994-2002) Bloomington campus for 13 years before being named president in Myles Brand became Indiana University’s sixteenth president on August 1968. His tenure saw the dedication of the IU Main Library in 1970. 1, 1994. He presided over a period of remarkable growth at IU, includ- Sutton resigned his position as president in 1971 but continued his work ing record student enrollments and national leadership in information as a professor of political science at IU. He died on April 29, 1972, at technology and the life sciences, while maintaining the university’s tradi- the age of 48, as a result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident. tional strengths in the arts and humanities. TIME Magazine named IU Bloomington “College of the Year” among research universities in John William Ryan (1971-1987) September 2001, based on the quality of its programs to help incoming John William Ryan became Indiana University’s fourteenth president on students adjust to college life. Under Brand’s leadership, research grants January 26, 1971. His 16 years of service to the university saw the and contracts more than doubled, and IU received the largest single pri- establishment of IU campuses in New Albany and Richmond, the for- vate gift in its history, a $105 million grant from the Lilly Endowment to mation of various cultural centers on the Bloomington campus, and the fund the Indiana Genomics Initiative. In 2001, IU was the leading public journalism school becoming a system-wide entity. Ryan retired in 1987 university in private-sector support. Brand announced on October 10, and was immediately appointed president emeritus of Indiana 2002, that he would be leaving IU to accept the position of president of University. He remains an active figure within the university, both as a the National Collegiate Athletic Association beginning January 1, 2003. professor in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs and as a member of several boards and committees. Adam W. Herbert (2003-present) took office as Indiana University’s 17th president on Thomas Ehrlich (1987-1994) August 1, 2003. A strong advocate of widely accessible public higher Thomas Ehrlich served seven years as the president of Indiana education, he accepted the position with a firm commitment to IU’s his- University after posts in government and the Ivy League. Though his torical mandate to educate the next generation of intellectual leaders academic background was in private institutions, he chose to lead a and informed citizens and to engage in cutting edge research that public university because of the responsibilities and challenges of pro- enriches our culture, addresses the world’s most pressing problems, and viding both broad access and education of high quality. On retiring from fosters economic growth. IU, Ehrlich joined California State University as Distinguished 13 Source: History of IU President, Indiana University Office of the President Board of Trustees Fact Book 2006-2007

As the university’s governing body, the Trustees of Indiana University As of July 1, 2006, the Trustees are: Term Expires have been charged by the Indiana General Assembly with a wide range of policy and decision-making authority to carry out the programs and Appointed by Governor missions of the University. Stephen L. Ferguson, President of the Trustees 2007 Clarence W. Boone, Sr. M.D. 2007 The General Assembly named the first six Trustees in the 1820 statute Jeffrey S. Cohen 2007 that created the Indiana Seminary, predecessor to Indiana University. William R. Cast, M.D. 2008 In 1828 the legislature changed the name of the institution to Indiana Thomas E. Reilly, Jr. 2008 College and appointed fifteen Trustees. In 1838 it established Indiana University and provided for a board of twenty-one members and the Student Appointed by Governor Governor as ex officio vice president of the board. In 1852 the number Casey B. Cox 2007 of Trustees was reduced to eleven, and in 1855 to eight. Elected by Indiana University Alumni Although the number of Trustees did not change for over a hundred Philip N. Eskew, Jr. 2009 years, additional legislation set member’s terms at three years, staggered Patrick A. Shoulders, VP of the Trustees 2008 the expiration of terms, and changed the manner in which Trustees were Sue H. Talbot 2007 chosen. In 1975, the General Assembly amended the statutes to add a ninth Trustee, who is appointed by the Governor and who must be a Additional Officers, Appointed by the Trustees full-time student of the University during a two-year appointment. Of MaryFrances McCourt, University Treasurer the other eight members, the Governor now appoints five, and the alum- Robin Roy Gress, Secretary of the Trustees ni of the University elect three. Dorothy J. Frapwell, Vice President and General Counsel Stewart Cobine, Assistant Treasurer

14 Students Undergraduate Admissions ...... 15 Academic Preparation of New Beginner Students...... 16 Enrollment by Level ...... 17 Enrollment by Full-Time and Part-Time Students ...... 18 Enrollment by Residency and Campus ...... 19 Gender and Ethnicity of Students...... 20-21 Enrollment by Age and Campus...... 22 Student Origin...... 23 Fall Semester Full-Time Equivalency and Credit Hours ...... 24 Undergraduate Intercampus Mobility ...... 25 Historical View of Heads, Hours, and FTE by Campus ...... 26-27 Historical Fall Semester Enrollment...... 28 Degrees Conferred at IU Campuses ...... 29 Degrees Conferred by Campus and Level...... 30-31 Retention and Graduation Rates of New First-Year Baccalaureate Students ...... 32-33 Academic Schools, Colleges, and Divisions of Indiana University...... 34-35 Authorized Degree Programs...... 36

Students Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007 1 Campus Applied Admitted Selectivity Cohort Yield Beginner Bloomington 24,169 19,252 79.7% 7,259 37.7% IUPUI 6,727 4,765 70.8% 2,792 58.6% East 404 340 84.2% 281 82.6% Kokomo 615 501 81.5% 385 76.8% Northwest 1,157 885 76.5% 680 76.8% South Bend 1,572 1,392 88.5% 994 71.4% Southeast 1,260 1,103 87.5% 838 76.0% Total Beginner 35,904 28,238 78.6% 13,229 46.8% Transfer 2 Bloomington 2,476 1,621 65.5% 924 57.0% IUPUI 3,386 2,759 81.5% 2,198 79.7% East 209 158 75.6% 143 90.5% Kokomo 307 250 81.4% 219 87.6% Northwest 529 415 78.4% 348 83.9% South Bend 721 683 94.7% 572 83.7% Southeast 687 548 79.8% 534 97.4% Total Transfer 8,315 6,434 77.4% 4,938 76.7%

Total Beginner & Transfer 44,219 34,672 78.4% 18,167 52.4% 1 Cohort is defined as degree-seeking undergraduates enrolled in the fall or either of the preceding summer sessions. 2 Transfer students are defined as those students new to Indiana University and/or have transferred between IU campuses. 15 Academic Preparation of New Beginner Students Fall 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007

Bloomington IUPUI East Fort Wayne Kokomo Northwest South Bend Southeast Beginner Students 7,259 2,792 281 921 385 680 994 838 SAT Avg. Verbal Score 551 492 457 480 475 456 467 473 25th Percentile Score 490 430 410 430 420 400 410 410 Median 550 490 450 480 470 450 460 470 75th Percentile Score 610 550 510 530 520 510 520 530 Avg. Math Score 570 502 463 488 480 451 473 471 25th Percentile Score 510 450 410 430 420 390 420 420 Median 570 500 460 480 480 450 470 470 75th Percentile Score 630 560 500 540 530 510 530 520 Percent with SAT Scores 81.9% 76.3% 53.7% 31.7% 74.8% 67.5% 72.0% 72.4% ACT Avg. Composite Score 25 21 19 20 19 19 20 20 25th Percentile Score 22 18 17 18 17 16 17 17 Median 25 20 19 20 19 18 19 20 75th Percentile Score 27 23 21 22 21 22 22 22 Percent with ACT Scores 41.6% 25.4% 21.0% 5.8% 22.1% 8.7% 11.6% 27.4% HS Rank Percent in Top Tenth 27.1% 12.0% 5.7% 8.2% 6.0% 8.2% 5.8% 9.9% Percent in Top Quarter 61.2% 35.2% 22.9% 25.4% 26.0% 23.5% 22.9% 29.4% Percent in Top Half 95.4% 74.2% 58.0% 59.2% 60.6% 49.1% 57.4% 69.0% Percent with HS Rank 59.8% 82.4% 56.9% 81.7% 87.8% 82.1% 77.7% 83.9%

16 Enrollment by Level Fall 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007

Campus Undergraduate % Graduate % Professional % Total Bloomington 29,828 78% 7,481 20% 938 2% 38,247 IUPUI 21,193 71% 5,991 20% 2,580 9% 29,764 East 2,194 98% 52 2% - - 2,246 Fort Wayne 5,910 90% 636 10% - - 6,546 Kokomo 2,604 95% 130 5% - - 2,734 Northwest 4,229 88% 590 12% - - 4,819 South Bend 6,371 86% 1,049 14% - - 7,420 Southeast 5,365 87% 818 13% - - 6,183 Total University 77,694 79% 16,747 17% 3,518 4% 97,959

Fall Undergraduate Enrollment History Heads % of Total Enrollment 80,000 80.2% 78,000 80.0% 79.8% 76,000 79.6% 74,000 79.4% 72,000 79.2% 79.0% 70,000 78.8% 68,000 78.6% 97-98 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 17 Enrollment by Full-Time and Part-Time Students Fall 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007

Campus Undergrad Graduate Professional Total % FT Bloomington Full-Time 28,238 4,560 909 33,707 88% Historical View of Students by Level and Courseload Part-Time 1,590 2,921 29 4,540 1996-97 2001-02 2006-07 IUPUI Full-Time 13,942 1,508 2,304 17,754 60% 80.0% Part-Time 7,251 4,483 276 12,010 70.0% East Full-Time 1,189 8 - 1,197 53% Part-Time 1,005 44 - 1,049 60.0% Fort Wayne Full-Time 3,901 58 - 3,959 60% 50.0% Part-Time 2,009 578 - 2,587 Kokomo Full-Time 1,365 18 - 1,383 51% 40.0% Part-Time 1,239 112 - 1,351 30.0% Northwest Full-Time 2,522 78 - 2,600 54% Part-Time 1,707 512 - 2,219 20.0% South Bend Full-Time 3,606 230 - 3,836 52% 10.0% Part-Time 2,765 819 - 3,584 Southeast Full-Time 3,266 35 - 3,301 53% 0.0% Part-Time 2,099 783 - 2,882 FT PT FT PT Total IU Full-Time 58,029 6,495 3,213 67,737 69% Undergraduate Graduate & Part-Time 19,665 10,252 305 30,222 Professional

18 Enrollment by Residency and Campus Fall 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007

1 Campus Resident Non-Resident Reciprocity % Res Total Bloomington 22,360 15,887 - 58% 38,247 Enrollment by Residency for Fall 2006 IUPUI 27,186 2,578 - 91% 29,764 East 1,960 30 256 87% 2,246 Resident, 78% Fort Wayne 6,299 247 - 96% 6,546 Kokomo 2,711 23 - 99% 2,734 Northwest 4,759 60 - 99% 4,819 South Bend 6,957 463 - 94% 7,420

Southeast 4,560 58 1,565 74% 6,183 Non-Resident, Reciprocity, 2% Total University 76,792 19,346 1,821 78% 97,959 20% 1 Reciprocity agreements exist with several counties in Kentucky (IU Southeast) and Ohio (IU East) that allow students to pay resident rates for instruction.

19 Gender and Ethnicity of Students Fall 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007

% Under- African - American Represented 1 2 Campus Gender American Indian Hispanic Asian All Others Minority Total Bloomington Male 672 49 408 680 16,617 6% 18,426 Female 997 56 481 659 17,628 8% 19,821 Total 1,669 105 889 1,339 34,245 7% 38,247 IUPUI Male 812 46 279 460 10,848 9% 12,445 Female 1,819 53 390 520 14,537 13% 17,319 Total 2,631 99 669 980 25,385 11% 29,764 East Male 27 - 4 7 681 4% 719 Female 51 4 21 5 1,446 5% 1,527 Total 78 4 25 12 2,127 5% 2,246 Fort Wayne Male 129 13 82 41 2,405 8% 2,670 Female 202 11 107 59 3,497 8% 3,876 Total 331 24 189 100 5,902 8% 6,546 Kokomo Male 26 5 14 7 792 5% 844 Female 72 10 25 20 1,763 6% 1,890 Total 98 15 39 27 2,555 6% 2,734 Northwest Male 217 12 187 26 1,003 29% 1,445 Female 881 7 391 49 2,046 38% 3,374 Total 1,098 19 578 75 3,049 35% 4,819

20 Gender and Ethnicity of Students Fall 2006-07, continued Fact Book 2006-2007

% Under- African - American Represented 1 2 Campus Gender American Indian Hispanic Asian All Others Minority Total South Bend Male 156 16 106 40 2,496 10% 2,814 Female 349 22 163 58 4,014 12% 4,606 Total 505 38 269 98 6,510 11% 7,420 Southeast Male 89 9 30 29 2,114 6% 2,271 Female 205 11 41 30 3,625 7% 3,912 Total 294 20 71 59 5,739 6% 6,183 Total Male 2,128 150 1,110 1,290 36,956 8% 41,634 Female 4,576 174 1,619 1,400 48,556 11% 56,325 Total 6,704 324 2,729 2,690 85,512 10% 97,959 1 "All Others" includes white, foreign, and unclassified students. 2 Under-represented includes African-American, American Indian, and Hispanic.

Under-Represented Minority Enrollment from 1996-2006

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0 African-American American Indian Hispanic 21 Enrollment by Age and Campus Fall 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007

Undergraduate Graduate/Professional Campus Enrollment Ages < 20 Ages 20 - 24 Ages 25+ Campus Enrollment Ages < 20 Ages 20 - 24 Ages 25+ Bloomington 29,828 36% 60% 5% Bloomington 8,419 0% 26% 74% IUPUI 21,193 16% 45% 39% IUPUI 8,571 0% 23% 77% East 2,194 22% 32% 46% East 52 0% 13% 87% Fort Wayne 5,910 20% 46% 34% Fort Wayne 636 0% 11% 89% Kokomo 2,604 24% 35% 41% Kokomo 130 0% 9% 91% Northwest 4,229 16% 40% 44% Northwest 590 0% 8% 92% South Bend 6,371 25% 40% 34% South Bend 1,049 0% 8% 92% Southeast 5,365 19% 43% 38% Southeast 818 0% 7% 93% UG Total 77,694 25% 49% 25% Grad/Prof Total 20,265 0% 22% 78%

Totals Total Distribution of Age for Fall 2006-07 Campus Enrollment Ages < 20 Ages 20 - 24 Ages 25+ Ages < 20 Ages 20 - 24 Ages 25+ 100% Bloomington 38,247 28% 52% 20% 90% IUPUI 29,764 12% 39% 50% 80% East 2,246 21% 32% 47% 70% 60% Fort Wayne 6,546 18% 42% 39% 50% Kokomo 2,734 23% 34% 43% 40% Northwest 4,819 14% 36% 50% 30% South Bend 7,420 22% 36% 42% 20% 10% Southeast 6,183 17% 38% 45% 0% IU Totals 97,959 20% 44% 36% BL IUPUI EA FW KO NW SB SE

22 Student Origin Fall 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007

Of Indiana University's total Fall 2006 enrollment, 77.4 percent of the students are from the state of Indiana. All 92 counties in the State of Indiana are represented. Additionally, students from all 50 states, Washington D.C., and 159 foreign countries are enrolled at IU campuses and make up 22.6 percent of the student population.

County Students County Students County Students County Students Adams 261 Franklin 222 Madison 676 Shelby 487 Allen 5,345 Fulton 167 Marion 14,240 Spencer 89 Bartholomew 1,189 Gibson 75 Marshall 616 St Joseph 5,018 Benton 26 Grant 429 Martin 55 Starke 104 Blackford 43 Greene 178 Miami 453 Steuben 258 Boone 877 Hamilton 4,282 Monroe 4,121 Sullivan 48 Brown 209 Hancock 929 Montgomery 155 Switzerland 29 Carroll 117 Harrison 694 Morgan 807 Tippecanoe 556 Cass 390 Hendricks 2,175 Newton 71 Tipton 245 Clark 1,688 Henry 390 Noble 387 Union 104 Clay 65 Howard 1,433 Ohio 17 Unknown 1,554 Clinton 214 Huntington 356 Orange 138 Vanderburgh 633 Crawford 98 Jackson 431 Owen 124 Vermillion 28 Daviess 124 Jasper 178 Parke 42 Vigo 374 De Kalb 383 Jay 81 Perry 88 Wabash 244 Dearborn 264 Jefferson 287 Pike 22 Warren 24 Decatur 228 Jennings 270 Porter 1,856 Warrick 270 Dekalb 28 Johnson 2,093 Posey 88 Washington 398 Delaware 376 Knox 172 Pulaski 81 Wayne 1,199 Dubois 313 Kosciusko 609 Putnam 196 Wells 245 Elkhart 2,205 La Grange 146 Randolph 262 White 123 Fayette 324 La Porte 736 Ripley 209 Whitley 338 Floyd 1,677 Lake 5,148 Rush 154 Fountain 45 Lawrence 339 Scott 253 Indiana County Total 75,788

Top Counties as a Percentage of In-State Enrollment Out-of-State Total 14,206 Marion19% St Joseph7% Foreign Country Total 6,511 Lake7% Hamilton6% Unknown 1,454 Allen7% Monroe 5% Total Students 97,959 23 Fall Semester Full-Time Equivalency and Credit Hours Fall 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007

Bloomington IUPUI East Fort Wayne Kokomo Northwest South Bend Southeast Full-Time Equivalency Undergraduate 28,920.0 15,847.9 1,429.7 4,316.1 1,732.3 2,974.9 4,265.5 3,816.3 Professional 948.7 2,766.3 ------Graduate 5,512.6 3,199.8 20.3 283.7 58.6 266.7 499.8 303.6 Total 35,381.3 21,814.1 1,449.9 4,599.7 1,790.9 3,241.6 4,765.4 4,119.9 Credit Hours Undergraduate 433,800.0 237,718.5 21,445.0 64,741.0 25,984.0 44,624.0 63,983.0 57,244.5 Professional 14,230.5 41,494.8 ------Graduate 66,151.0 38,398.0 243.0 3,404.0 703.0 3,200.0 5,998.0 3,643.5 Total 514,181.5 317,611.3 21,688.0 68,145.0 26,687.0 47,824.0 69,981.0 60,888.0 Avg Credit Hrs per Student Undergraduate 14.5 11.2 9.8 11.0 10.0 10.6 10.0 10.7 Professional 15.2 16.1 ------Graduate 8.8 6.4 4.7 5.4 5.4 5.4 5.7 4.5 Total 13.4 10.7 9.7 10.4 9.8 9.9 9.4 9.8 Enrollment Headcount Undergraduate 29,828 21,193 2,194 5,910 2,604 4,229 6,371 5,365 Professional 938 2,580 ------Graduate 7,481 5,991 52 636 130 590 1,049 818 Total 38,247 29,764 2,246 6,546 2,734 4,819 7,420 6,183

24 Undergraduate Intercampus Mobility Fall 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007 The table below reflects the mobility of degree-seeking students enrolled for Fall 2006-07. The "Gained" row depicts the number of students who transferred to an IU campus after being enrolled at a different IU campus during the 2005-06 academic year. The "Intercampus Transfer" column reflects the number of students who transferred away from that campus to another IU campus.

Current Campus % of Inter- returning campus students at IUB IUPUI IUE IPFW IUK IUN IUSB IUS Transfer home campus IUB 20,638 403 21 63 7 71 46 46 657 97.9% s

u IUPUI 168 14,618 13 22 26 17 30 15 291 96.0% p

m IUE 21 31 1,466 3 1 1 1 0 58 97.7% a C

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u IUK 21 56 0 12 1,723 0 4 0 93 97.7% o i

v IUN 54 21 0 0 1 2,876 3 0 79 96.7% e r

P IUSB 80 50 0 9 2 7 4,048 0 148 97.6% IUS 41 23 0 1 0 0 1 3,700 66 98.4% New & Unknown 8,183 4,988 424 1,622 604 1,028 1,566 1,372 Total UG 29,258 20,221 1,924 5,787 2,368 4,003 5,714 5,133 Gained 437 615 34 110 41 99 100 61 Net -220 324 -24 5 -52 20 -48 -5

25 Historical View of Heads, Hours, and FTE by Campus Fall 1995-96 through Fall 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007

Campus 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Heads Bloomington 34,700 34,937 35,600 36,201 37,076 37,963 38,903 38,589 37,821 37,958 38,247 IUPUI 27,011 27,036 27,821 27,587 27,525 28,339 29,025 29,860 29,953 29,933 29,764 East 2,351 2,345 2,280 2,254 2,335 2,469 2,481 2,568 2,516 2,459 2,246 Fort Wayne 5,861 6,025 5,990 5,990 5,829 6,094 6,463 6,408 6,475 6,688 6,546 Kokomo 2,965 2,927 2,796 2,634 2,682 2,741 2,772 2,954 2,903 2,895 2,734 Northwest 5,149 5,256 4,792 4,748 4,649 4,639 4,893 5,097 5,138 4,987 4,819 South Bend 7,088 7,169 7,387 7,070 7,252 7,417 7,457 7,280 7,501 7,459 7,420 Southeast 5,396 5,520 5,813 6,115 6,427 6,557 6,716 6,408 6,238 6,164 6,183 Total University 90,521 91,215 92,479 92,599 93,775 96,219 98,710 99,164 98,545 98,543 97,959 Hours Bloomington 448,834.5 453,698.0 466,219.5 476,429.5 489,987.0 503,460.5 517,154.0 518,991.5 505,115.0 509,954.5 514,181.5 IUPUI 260,907.5 266,338.0 275,071.0 275,942.5 276,790.0 284,406.0 296,193.0 308,370.0 312,225.5 315,741.0 317,611.3 East 20,303.0 20,764.0 20,392.0 20,456.0 20,532.0 22,378.0 23,189.0 24,205.0 23,993.5 23,525.5 21,688.0 Fort Wayne 52,643.5 54,667.5 55,644.5 56,515.0 55,627.0 59,115.0 63,834.0 63,969.0 65,407.0 68,740.0 68,145.0 Kokomo 24,854.0 24,534.0 24,192.0 23,152.0 23,928.0 24,600.0 25,828.0 27,860.0 27,925.0 28,127.0 26,687.0 Northwest 47,189.0 47,135.0 43,904.0 44,622.0 42,833.0 41,764.0 45,373.0 47,612.0 49,307.0 47,984.0 47,824.0 South Bend 59,130.5 61,231.0 63,465.0 61,422.0 62,953.0 65,894.0 67,469.0 67,721.0 70,519.0 71,368.0 69,981.0 Southeast 47,995.0 49,084.5 52,474.5 54,858.0 57,562.5 59,112.0 62,621.0 60,764.5 60,671.5 60,243.0 60,888.0 Total University 961,857.0 977,452.0 1,001,362.5 1,013,397.0 1,030,212.5 1,060,729.5 1,101,661.0 1,119,493.0 1,115,163.5 1,125,683.0 1,127,005.8 FTE Bloomington 30,934.0 31,238.7 32,074.1 32,739.9 33,656.4 34,575.7 35,535.2 35,693.7 34,766.4 35,095.4 35,381.3 IUPUI 17,877.5 18,208.0 18,806.9 18,874.0 18,941.7 19,485.3 20,297.6 21,170.2 21,464.6 21,682.0 21,814.1 East 1,357.0 1,386.7 1,362.7 1,366.0 1,372.0 1,495.5 1,549.9 1,617.7 1,603.6 1,573.2 1,449.9 Fort Wayne 3,653.0 3,697.5 3,762.3 3,818.0 3,756.5 3,999.1 4,316.2 4,317.2 4,409.8 4,638.8 4,599.7 Kokomo 1,684.6 1,665.5 1,644.4 1,570.5 1,621.7 1,660.5 1,741.1 1,874.6 1,875.1 1,889.8 1,790.9 Northwest 3,188.0 3,195.0 2,975.5 3,025.0 2,905.0 2,838.6 3,074.4 3,228.7 3,340.8 3,253.9 3,241.6 South Bend 4,059.3 4,201.4 4,350.1 4,205.1 4,306.2 4,507.6 4,611.0 4,621.7 4,807.7 4,865.5 4,765.4 Southeast 3,236.6 3,312.4 3,538.0 3,702.6 3,890.7 4,002.9 4,234.5 4,110.9 4,104.1 4,080.5 4,119.9 Total University 65,990.0 66,905.2 68,514.0 69,301.1 70,450.1 72,565.1 75,359.8 76,634.8 76,372.1 77,079.1 77,162.8 26 Historical View of Heads, Hours, and FTE by Campus Fall 1995-96 through Fall 2006-07, continued Fact Book 2006-2007

Historical Enrollment, Fall 1996 - Fall 2006 Historical FTE, Fall 1996 - Fall 2006 Bloomington IUPUI Regionals Bloomington IUPUI Regionals 40,000 40,000

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27 Historical Fall Semester Enrollment 1900 through Fall 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007

Year Bloomington IUPUI East Fort Wayne Kokomo Northwest South Bend Southeast Centers Total 1900 600 ------600 1910 1,012 142 ------1,154 1920 2,356 240 ------1,622 4,218 1930 3,560 699 ------4,192 8,451 1940 5,403 691 ------5,779 11,873 1950 10,715 3,142 178 758 707 1,976 799 893 346 19,514 1960 14,487 4,773 298 1,011 644 2,886 1,311 1,244 137 26,791 1970 30,368 10,731 N/A 3,990 1,715 4,516 4,803 2,408 35 58,566 1980 31,877 22,797 1,369 5,806 2,543 4,446 6,299 4,336 - 79,473 1985 32,816 23,430 1,317 5,114 2,570 4,578 5,691 4,467 - 79,983 1986 32,417 23,468 1,420 5,043 2,857 4,622 5,641 4,648 - 80,116 1987 33,421 23,618 1,570 5,360 3,235 4,649 5,902 4,872 - 82,627 1988 33,776 24,808 1,628 5,560 3,115 4,812 6,447 5,192 - 85,338 1989 34,863 26,649 1,921 5,748 3,142 4,891 6,891 5,452 - 89,557 1990 35,453 27,518 2,053 6,014 3,332 5,074 7,215 5,642 - 92,301 1991 35,489 27,788 2,197 6,085 3,386 5,562 7,434 5,804 - 93,745 1992 36,076 28,345 2,411 6,008 3,522 5,962 7,798 5,942 - 96,064 1993 35,551 27,552 2,376 5,775 3,494 5,908 7,574 5,770 - 94,000 1994 35,594 26,766 2,387 6,005 3,257 5,639 7,657 5,464 - 92,769 1995 35,063 26,939 2,432 5,945 3,065 5,298 7,270 5,381 - 91,393 1996 34,700 27,011 2,351 5,861 2,965 5,149 7,088 5,396 - 90,521 1997 34,937 27,036 2,345 6,025 2,927 5,256 7,169 5,520 - 91,215 1998 35,600 27,821 2,280 5,990 2,796 4,792 7,387 5,813 - 92,479 1999 36,201 27,587 2,254 5,990 2,634 4,748 7,070 6,115 - 92,599 2000 37,076 27,525 2,335 5,829 2,682 4,649 7,252 6,427 - 93,775 2001 37,963 28,339 2,469 6,094 2,741 4,639 7,417 6,557 - 96,219 2002 38,903 29,025 2,481 6,463 2,772 4,893 7,457 6,716 - 98,710 2003 38,589 29,860 2,568 6,408 2,954 5,097 7,280 6,408 - 99,164 2004 37,821 29,953 2,516 6,475 2,903 5,138 7,501 6,238 - 98,545 2005 37,958 29,933 2,459 6,688 2,895 4,987 7,459 6,164 - 98,543 2006 38,247 29,764 2,246 6,546 2,734 4,819 7,420 6,183 - 97,959 28 Degrees Conferred at IU Campuses Academic Years 2001-02 through 2005-06 Fact Book 2006-2007

Degree Type 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 Ugrad Certificates Indiana 437 568 551 647 670 IU Degrees Conferred by Level in 2005-06 Purdue 138 188 198 190 174 Associate Indiana 1,333 1,434 1,445 1,495 1,471 Purdue 629 691 742 693 616 Baccalaureate Baccalaureate 60% Professional Indiana 9,806 10,350 10,691 10,743 11,281 5% Purdue 815 841 892 952 1,041 Professional 874 890 877 895 884 Grad Certificates 184 175 194 182 166 Master's Master's Indiana 3,272 3,313 3,682 3,778 3,997 21% Purdue 118 156 157 170 206 Doctoral Doctoral Certificates Indiana 374 387 408 442 451 Associate 2% 8% 4% Purdue 2 4 2 1 1 Total Indiana 16,280 17,117 17,848 18,182 18,920 Purdue 1,702 1,880 1,991 2,006 2,038 Source: Office of the Registrar, Purdue University at West Lafayette; Office of the Registrar, IPFW, IU Student Enrollment Services

29 Degrees Conferred by Campus and Level Academic Years 2003-04 through 2005-06 Fact Book 2006-2007

2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 Campus Degree Level Indiana Purdue Total Indiana Purdue Total Indiana Purdue Total Bloomington Associate 78 - 78 55 - 55 64 - 64 Baccalaureate 6,172 - 6,172 6,069 - 6,069 6,292 - 6,292 Master's 1,680 - 1,680 1,783 - 1,783 1,828 - 1,828 Doctoral 375 - 375 397 - 397 389 - 389 Professional 272 - 272 286 - 286 278 - 278 Total 8,577 - 8,577 8,590 - 8,590 8,851 - 8,851 IUPUI Associate 386 292 678 378 256 634 356 232 588 Baccalaureate 2,038 523 2,561 2,168 591 2,759 2,212 641 2,853 Master's 1,201 124 1,325 1,337 136 1,473 1,393 168 1,561 Doctoral 33 2 35 45 1 46 62 1 63 Professional 605 - 605 609 - 609 606 - 606 Total 4,263 941 5,204 4,537 984 5,521 4,629 1,042 5,671 East Associate 70 16 86 86 12 98 97 19 116 Baccalaureate 179 13 192 156 2 158 197 8 205 Total 249 29 278 242 14 256 294 27 321 Fort Wayne Associate 200 362 562 225 346 571 237 285 522 Baccalaureate 546 331 877 572 336 908 659 366 1,025 Master's 170 33 203 129 34 163 175 38 213 Total 916 726 1,642 926 716 1,642 1,071 689 1,760 Kokomo Associate 174 28 202 194 22 216 181 29 210 Baccalaureate 243 17 260 222 14 236 257 17 274 Master's 23 - 23 19 - 19 26 - 26 Total 440 45 485 435 36 471 464 46 510 Northwest Associate 231 - 231 247 - 247 222 - 222 Baccalaureate 365 - 365 367 - 367 363 - 363 Master's 93 - 93 102 - 102 105 - 105 Total 689 - 689 716 - 716 690 - 690

30 Degrees Conferred by Campus and Level Academic Years 2003-04 through 2005-06, continued Fact Book 2006-2007

2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 Campus Degree Level Indiana Purdue Total Indiana Purdue Total Indiana Purdue Total South Bend Associate 161 19 180 194 28 222 201 31 232 Baccalaureate 538 6 544 575 5 580 698 4 702 Master's 251 - 251 209 - 209 232 - 232 Total 950 25 975 978 33 1,011 1,131 35 1,166 Southeast Associate 145 25 170 116 29 145 113 18 131 Baccalaureate 610 2 612 614 4 618 603 5 608 Master's 264 - 264 199 - 199 238 - 238 Total 1,019 27 1,046 929 33 962 954 23 977 Total Associate 1,445 742 2,187 1,495 693 2,188 1,471 614 2,085 Baccalaureate 10,691 892 11,583 10,743 952 11,695 11,281 1,041 12,322 Master's 3,682 157 3,839 3,778 170 3,948 3,997 206 4,203 Doctoral 408 2 410 442 1 443 451 1 452 Professional 877 - 877 895 - 895 884 - 884 Total 17,103 1,793 18,896 17,353 1,816 19,169 18,084 1,862 19,946 Source: Office of the Registrar, Purdue University at West Lafayette; Office of the Registrar, IPFW; IU Student Enrollment Servic

IU Degrees by Level, 2001-02 to 2005-06 IU Degrees Awarded to Minorities1 by Level

Bachelor's Master's Doct/Prof Bachelor's Master's Doct/Prof 12,000 1,200

10,000 1,000

8,000 800

6,000 600

4,000 400

2,000 200

0 0 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 1 African-American, Hispanic, Asian, American Indian 31 Retention and Graduation Rates of New First-Year Baccalaureate Students 1997 Cohort through 2002 Cohort Fact Book 2006-2007

Campus 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 Bloomington Beginning 1 5,985 6,673 6,448 6,805 6,663 6,942 Retention Rate 2 88% 87% 88% 87% 88% 88% Graduated within 4 years 47% 41% 49% 50% 50% 51% Graduated within 5 years 67% 67% 68% 68% 68% - Graduated within 6 years 72% 71% 72% 72% - - Graduated within 8 years 74% 74% - - - - IUPUI Beginning 1 1,935 2,243 2,262 2,200 2,020 1,962 Retention Rate 2 60% 60% 59% 62% 66% 67% Graduated within 4 years 6% 5% 7% 8% 9% 10% Graduated within 5 years 17% 16% 19% 21% 25% - Graduated within 6 years 23% 22% 26% 27% - - Graduated within 8 years 28% 28% - - - - East Beginning 1 195 159 162 172 176 210 Retention Rate 2 59% 60% 62% 59% 63% 63% Graduated within 4 years 7% 4% 6% 6% 10% 9% Graduated within 5 years 18% 15% 17% 12% 15% - Graduated within 6 years 26% 19% 20% 18% - - Graduated within 8 years 29% 23% - - - - Kokomo Beginning 1 263 298 273 316 301 273 Retention Rate 2 59% 55% 59% 53% 66% 58% Graduated within 4 years 6% 8% 10% 9% 12% 10% Graduated within 5 years 19% 19% 22% 21% 22% - Graduated within 6 years 24% 23% 28% 25% - - Graduated within 8 years 29% 24% - - - - 32 Retention and Graduation Rates of New First-Year Baccalaureate Students 1997 Cohort through 2002 Cohort, continued Fact Book 2006-2007

Campus 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 Northwest Beginning 1 371 429 415 396 377 448 Retention Rate 2 57% 66% 58% 60% 65% 62% Graduated within 4 years 6% 7% 11% 8% 12% 8% Graduated within 5 years 15% 19% 22% 19% 23% - Graduated within 6 years 19% 24% 27% 23% - - Graduated within 8 years 23% 29% - - - - South Bend Beginning 1 562 628 587 612 695 593 Retention Rate 2 65% 64% 64% 64% 67% 69% Graduated within 4 years 8% 5% 6% 4% 6% 6% Graduated within 5 years 21% 16% 19% 17% 20% - Graduated within 6 years 27% 21% 25% 25% - - Graduated within 8 years 32% 27% - - - - Southeast Beginning 1 634 724 713 695 718 662 Retention Rate 2 66% 62% 66% 64% 71% 67% Graduated within 4 years 9% 4% 8% 8% 8% 8% Graduated within 5 years 21% 19% 24% 23% 22% - Graduated within 6 years 28% 26% 30% 29% - - Graduated within 8 years 32% 29% - - - - 1 Beginning student counts reflect exclusions for death and military service. 2 Retention includes re-enrollment and/or receipt of degree.

33 Academic Schools, Colleges, and Divisions of Indiana University Academic Year 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007

IU Bloomington • School of Education • College of Arts and Sciences • Purdue School of Engineering and Technology • Division of Labor Studies • School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences • Kelley School of Business • School of Informatics • School of Continuing Studies • School of Journalism • School of Education • School of Law • Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts • School of Liberal Arts • School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation • School of Library and Information Science • • School of Medicine • School of Informatics • School of Music • School of Journalism • School of Nursing • School of Law • School of Physical Education & Tourism Mgmt. • School of Library and Information Science • School of Public and Environmental Affairs • • Purdue School of Science • School of Nursing • School of Social Work • School of Optometry • University College • School of Public and Environmental Affairs • School of Social Work • University Division IU East • University Graduate School • Division of Behavioral and Social Science • Division of Business and Economics IUPUI Indianapolis • School of Continuing Studies • Division of Labor Studies • School of Education • Graduate School • Division of Humanities and Fine Arts • Herron School of Art and Design • Division of Natural Science and Mathematics • Kelley School of Business • School of Nursing • School of Continuing Studies • School of Dentistry

34 Academic Schools, Colleges, and Divisions of Indiana University Academic Year 2006-07, continued Fact Book 2006-2007

IPFW Fort Wayne IU South Bend • School of Arts and Sciences • Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts • School of Business and Management Sciences • School of Business and Economics • Division of Continuing Studies • School of Education • School of Education • School of Informatics • College of Engineering, Technology, and Computer Science • College of Liberal Arts and Sciences • School of Health Sciences • Division of Nursing and Health Professions • Division of Labor Studies • School of Public and Environmental Affairs • Division of Organizational Leadership and Supervision • School of Social Work • Division of Public and Environmental Affairs • School of Visual and Performing Arts IU Southeast • School of Arts and Letters IU Kokomo • School of Business • Division of Allied Health Sciences • Division of Continuing Studies • School of Arts and Sciences • School of Education • School of Business • School of Natural Sciences • Division of Continuing Studies • Division of Nursing • Division of Education • School of Social Sciences • Division of Labor Studies • School of Public and Environmental Affairs • School of Nursing • School of Public and Environmental Affairs • University Division

IU Northwest • College of Arts and Sciences • School of Business and Economics • Division of Continuing Studies • School of Education • Division of Labor Studies • School of Library and Information Science • School of Nursing and Health Professions • School of Public and Environmental Affairs • Division of Social Work 35 Authorized Degree Programs As of November 08, 2006 Fact Book 2006-2007

Certificate Master's, Campus Technical Non-Technical Associate Baccalaureate Professional Specialist, Director Doctoral Total Bloomington 3 23 9 105 2 130 90 362 IUPUI 4 68 38 93 5 80 16 304 Health Div. 2 0 5 10 3 27 12 59 General Academic Indiana 2 44 9 51 2 41 3 152 Purdue 0 18 14 27 0 12 1 72 Purdue (SWT) 0 6 10 5 0 0 0 21 East 0 15 13 19 0 1 0 48 Indiana 0 9 8 18 0 1 0 36 Purdue (SWT) 0 6 5 1 0 0 0 12 Fort Wayne 4 36 27 62 0 21 0 150 Indiana 2 18 12 32 0 11 0 75 Purdue (SWT) 2 18 15 30 0 10 0 75 Kokomo 1 13 13 27 0 5 0 59 Indiana 1 10 7 24 0 5 0 47 Purdue (SWT) 0 3 6 3 0 0 0 12 Northwest 2 14 13 38 0 4 0 71 South Bend 2 20 24 55 0 14 0 115 Indiana 2 18 15 52 0 14 0 101 Purdue (SWT) 0 2 9 3 0 0 0 14 Southeast 0 16 9 36 0 6 0 67 Indiana 0 14 5 35 0 6 0 60 Purdue (SWT) 0 2 4 1 0 0 0 7 Total 16 205 146 435 7 261 106 1,176 Indiana 14 150 83 365 7 239 105 963 Purdue 2 55 63 70 0 22 1 213 Source: University Office of Student Enrollment Services 36 Faculty & Staff Faculty, Lecturers, and Academic Administrators...... 37 Full-Time Administrators, Faculty, and Lecturers by Campus, Ethnicity, and Gender...... 38 Highest Earned Degrees of Faculty and Administration ...... 39 Age Distribution of Indiana University Faculty...... 40-41 Tenured Faculty...... 42 Average Faculty Compensation ...... 43 Student Credit Hours Per Full-Time Academic Appointment...... 44 Instructional Effort Per Professorial Rank FTE ...... 45 Appointed Staff of Indiana University...... 46-47 Payroll by County...... 48-49

Faculty & Staff Faculty, Lecturers, and Academic Administrators Fall 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007 The table below gives the number of persons appointed on a full-time basis and holding faculty or lecturer rank for the current and preceding four years. The number of part-time faculty and total FTE is shown for 2006-07.

Campus 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time Full-time Part-time FTE Bloomington 1,691 1,766 1,823 1,865 1,891 342 1,947 IUPUI Health 1,198 1,234 1,286 1,285 1,303 166 1,321 General Academic 711 758 822 847 849 758 884 Total IUPUI 1,909 1,992 2,108 2,132 2,152 924 2,205 East 77 78 82 87 81 105 95 Fort Wayne 70 66 64 54 48 - 48 Kokomo 82 89 94 96 95 79 105 Northwest 168 188 183 186 184 183 209 South Bend 260 266 281 275 275 248 313 Southeast 182 197 193 189 192 233 222 Total University 4,439 4,642 4,828 4,884 4,918 2,114 5,144 Notes: Visiting faculty are included; librarians are excluded. The number of part-time faculty excludes associate instructors and student academic appointments. Only those IU faculty who are paid by IU are included. IU faculty hired at Fort Wayne since Fall 1993 are paid by Purdue. Additionally, some IU faculty hired before that date have elected to be paid by Purdue. Source: University Budget Office (For a total count of employees, add faculty from this page, staff on pages 46-47, and librarians on page 77.) 37 Full-time Administrators, Faculty, and Lecturers by Campus, Ethnicity, and Gender Fall 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007 Of Indiana University's 4,918 full-time administrators, faculty, visiting faculty, and lecturers, 38 percent are female. Of this same population, 17 percent are classified into one of the four minority group classifications, as defined by the Office of Civil Rights.

African American Campus Minority Campus American Indian Asian Hispanic All Others 1 Total % Female Total % Minority Bloomington 83 5 137 65 1,601 1,891 36% 290 15% IUPUI 69 4 275 59 1,745 2,152 36% 407 19% East 2 1 5 - 73 81 59% 8 10% Fort Wayne 1 1 2 1 43 48 37% 5 10% Kokomo 2 - 9 4 80 95 56% 15 16% Northwest 15 - 15 7 147 184 52% 37 20% South Bend 10 - 31 6 228 275 48% 47 17% Southeast 7 - 15 3 167 192 44% 25 13% IU Total 189 11 489 145 4,084 4,918 38% 834 17% 1 "All Others" includes white and unclassified individuals. Source: University Budget Office

38 Highest Earned Degrees of Faculty and Administration Fall 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007

The number of highest earned degrees of faculty and administrators with professorial rank is shown in the chart below. For the Bloomington campus, 85 percent hold a doctoral/professional degree; at IUPUI, 90 percent; at the regional campuses, 86 percent.

Doctoral/ No % 1 2 Campus Professional Masters Baccalaureate Degree Doctoral/Prof. Bloomington Professor 639 57 24 6 88% Associate Professor 368 52 4 2 86% Assistant Professor 316 76 8 - 79% Total 1,323 185 36 8 85% IUPUI Professor 540 23 2 - 96% Associate Professor 559 51 4 - 91% Assistant Professor 582 95 5 2 85% Total 1,681 169 11 2 90% Regional Campuses Professor 193 17 2 - 91% Associate Professor 210 30 1 - 87% Assistant Professor 173 43 3 - 79% Total 576 90 6 - 86% Total University Professor 1,372 97 28 6 91% Associate Professor 1,137 133 9 2 89% Assistant Professor 1,071 214 16 2 82% Total 3,580 444 53 10 88% 1 A doctoral / professional degree is considered a terminal degree. 2 Includes a number of faculty in the School of Music who hold certificates and diplomas. Visiting Faculty are included. Source: University Budget Office 39 Age Distribution of Indiana University Faculty Fall 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007

The age distribution of full-time faculty members is shown below. The average age of full professors is 58 at Bloomington, 57 at IUPUI, and 55 at the regional campuses. The average age of associate professors is 51 at Bloomington, 52 at IUPUI, and 53 at the regional campuses. Assistant professors' average age is 45 at Bloomington, 47 at IUPUI, and 46 at the regional campuses. Of the overall faculty, 10 percent are age 35 or under and 18 percent are age 60 or older.

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Source: University Budget Office 41 Tenured Faculty Fall 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007 Percent of tenured faculty is calculated by dividing the number of faculty and administrators who are tenured by the total number of faculty and administrators who are eligible for tenure. Librarians are not included and part-time lecturers, instructors, and faculty are not eligible for tenure.

Campus 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 % Tenured % Tenured % Tenured % Tenured Tenured Eligible % Tenured Bloomington 69% 76% 76% 73% 1,022 1,418 72% IUPUI 51% 68% 68% 66% 856 1,304 66% East 57% 65% 61% 56% 27 48 56% Fort Wayne 96% 99% 99% 100% 46 46 100% Kokomo 67% 72% 71% 69% 44 65 68% Northwest 69% 75% 71% 67% 88 134 66% South Bend 64% 63% 57% 64% 120 192 63% Southeast 60% 69% 70% 74% 103 137 75% Source: University Budget Office

42 Average Faculty Compensation Fall 2005-06 Fact Book 2006-2007

Faculty status in this view includes all individuals employed on a full-time basis for the primary purpose of instruction or research. Departmental Chairs are included; all other administrators are excluded.

Assistant Associate Assistant Professor Compensation Campus Professor Professor Professor Bloomington IUPUI Regionals Bloomington $80,500 $94,400 $133,800 $85,000 IUPUI 1 74,100 90,200 115,200 East 61,000 82,300 94,800 $75,000 Fort Wayne 2 69,100 76,900 93,800 Kokomo 66,100 75,100 97,500 Northwest 62,400 84,800 97,300 $65,000 South Bend 64,900 74,600 101,500 Southeast 71,800 80,900 96,200 $55,000 Notes: Compensation for fiscal-year faculty is converted to an academic-year base. 1 Excludes School of Medicine. 2 Includes Purdue University compensation. $45,000 Source: "The Annual Report on the Economic Status of the Profession, 2005-06", "Bulletin of the American Association of University Professors" (March-April 2006). 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

43 Student Credit Hours Per Full-time Academic Appointment Fall 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007 A rough index of instructional resources is provided by dividing credit hour enrollment by the number of full-time academic appointments. That average is distorted, however, because it includes the Health Division at Indianapolis where credit hour enrollment is a poor indicator of the intensity of teaching effort.

Campus 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Bloomington 306 294 277 273 272 IUPUI Health Division 39 37 38 39 39 General Academic Division 350 347 321 314 315 East 301 310 293 270 268 Kokomo 315 313 297 293 281 Northwest 270 253 269 258 260 South Bend 259 255 251 260 254 Southeast 344 308 314 319 317 Total University1 238 231 220 219 217

1 Total University (Excl. Health) 312 302 288 284 283 1 Totals exclude Fort Wayne campus. Source: University Budget Office

44 Instructional Effort Per Professorial Rank FTE Academic Year Fact Book 2006-2007 The table below indicates the average number of group sections taught by faculty with professorial rank, excluding those with administrative rank, for each full-time equivalent faculty member.

2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 Group Sections Group Sections Group Sections Group Sections Group Sections Campus Per FTE Per FTE Per FTE Per FTE Per FTE Bloomington 4.13 4.08 4.07 4.08 4.17 IUPUI - General Academic only 5.77 5.51 5.40 5.51 5.80 East 7.46 6.98 6.69 7.50 8.72 Kokomo 6.27 6.56 6.78 6.59 6.38 Northwest 6.87 7.02 6.77 6.48 6.76 South Bend 5.81 5.79 6.09 6.28 6.36 Southeast 6.70 6.46 6.22 6.62 6.62 Source: University Budget Office

45 Appointed Staff of Indiana University Fall 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007

The appointed staff of Indiana University consists of the professional, support, clerical, technical, service maintenance and food service workers who are appointed on a yearly basis. Some staff members have appointments of fewer than 40 hours per week, therefore, full- time equivalency of all appointments is shown in the last column.

Campus Full-time Part-time Total FTE Bloomington Professional 2,389 62 2,451 2,427 Support 1 1,696 35 1,731 1,718 Service Maintenance/Food Service 1,062 4 1,066 1,065 Bloomington Total 5,147 101 5,248 5,210 IUPUI Health Professional 1,079 28 1,107 1,097 Clerical 882 5 887 885 2 Technical 660 12 672 668 Service Maintenance/Food Service 13 - 13 13 IUPUI Health Total 2,634 45 2,679 2,663

IUPUI General Academic Professional 921 11 932 928 Clerical 527 7 534 532 Technical 116 - 116 116 Service Maintenance/Food Service 357 3 360 359 IUPUI General Academic Total 1,921 21 1,942 1,934 East Professional 70 2 72 71 Clerical 55 3 58 57 Technical 5 - 5 5 Service Maintenance/Food Service 22 - 22 22 East Total 152 5 157 155 Fort Wayne Professional 216 5 221 220 Clerical 162 42 204 188 Technical 23 5 28 28 Service Maintenance/Food Service 148 6 154 152 Fort Wayne Total 549 58 607 588 46 Appointed Staff of Indiana University Fall 2006-07, continued Fact Book 2006-2007

Campus Full-time Part-time Total FTE Kokomo Professional 50 - 50 50 Clerical 41 8 49 46 Technical 6 1 7 7 Service Maintenance/Food Service 33 - 33 33 Kokomo Total 130 9 139 136 Northwest Professional 74 3 77 76 Clerical 87 1 88 88 Technical 17 - 17 17 Service Maintenance/Food Service 48 - 48 48 Northwest Total 226 4 230 228 South Bend Professional 124 1 125 125 Clerical 105 4 109 108 Service Maintenance/Food Service 68 - 68 68 South Bend Total 297 5 302 301 Southeast Professional 74 - 74 74 Clerical 86 6 92 90 Technical 19 - 19 19 Service Maintenance/Food Service 47 1 48 48 Southeast Total 226 7 233 231 Total University Professional 4,997 112 5,109 5,068 Support/Clerical/Technical 4,487 129 4,616 4,570 Service Maintenance/Food Service 1,798 14 1,812 1,807 Overall Total 11,282 255 11,537 11,446 1 Support is the combination of support staff, clerical and technical classifications. 2 Includes 44 full-time and 3 part-time nurses and nursing staff in the technical classification. Notes: Employees with appointments in more than one rank or on more than one campus are reported in primary appointment only. Source: University Budget Office; IPFW

47 Payroll by County Calendar Year 2005 Fact Book 2006-2007

Indiana University issued 47,197 W2's for the calendar year 2005. Of the total number, 44,157 (94 percent) of them were sent to Hoosier residents. The table displays gross payroll and state and local taxes withheld in calendar year 2005.

Indiana County Number W2's Gross State Tax County tax Indiana County Number W2's Gross State Tax County tax ADAMS 18$ 79,070 $ 2,570 $ 850 FRANKLIN 30$ 204,018 $ 6,517 $ 2,375 ALLEN 451 5,709,328 189,397 54,421 FULTON 15 120,433 4,522 1,644 BARTHOLOMEW 333 4,691,815 152,207 43,566 GIBSON 20 32,158 1,059 149 BENTON 8 197,805 6,506 2,464 GRANT 54 392,153 12,638 4,612 BLACKFORD 9 36,923 1,221 478 GREENE 402 10,441,498 355,473 102,117 BOONE 431 17,086,128 581,315 165,230 HAMILTON 1,553 48,626,944 1,651,410 466,939 BROWN 205 5,083,635 170,903 61,391 HANCOCK 295 6,275,383 211,831 69,503 CARROLL 12 122,915 4,608 1,367 HARRISON 104 1,338,187 44,063 12,990 CASS 50 477,832 15,217 6,538 HENDRICKS 978 24,714,614 834,229 334,011 CLARK 235 3,279,765 112,434 46,684 HENRY 86 1,012,232 33,289 9,495 CLAY 28 450,002 14,141 5,200 HOWARD 496 7,051,175 235,454 60,385 CLINTON 44 583,068 19,769 7,811 HUNTINGTON 34 147,663 7,357 1,708 CRAWFORD 13 130,905 4,115 1,223 JACKSON 75 796,081 25,586 10,929 DAVIESS 26 231,152 7,817 3,684 JASPER 29 217,294 7,308 2,292 DEARBORN 54 251,808 8,345 1,433 JAY 8 9,648 325 122 DECATUR 42 192,778 5,888 2,263 JEFFERSON 29 265,307 8,587 1,028 DEKALB 31 323,373 10,539 4,627 JENNINGS 40 399,270 13,113 4,802 DELAWARE 143 1,588,087 52,124 15,863 JOHNSON 820 19,422,130 655,152 187,895 DUBOIS 63 286,776 8,927 2,503 KNOX 30 154,981 5,048 1,427 ELKHART 268 1,594,544 53,418 22,160 KOSCIUSKO 38 202,068 6,236 1,825 FAYETTE 113 806,136 26,988 10,199 LAGRANGE 11 59,358 1,892 769 FLOYD 662 11,674,844 391,435 120,493 LAPORTE 122 1,095,507 35,940 9,830 FOUNTAIN 8 78,996 2,504 806 LAWRENCE 413 9,074,347 307,764 88,929

48 Payroll by County Calendar Year 2005, continued Fact Book 2006-2007

Indiana County Number W2's Gross State Tax County tax Indiana County Number W2's Gross State Tax County tax MADISON 128$ 1,560,759 $ 51,885 $ 18,730 ST JOSEPH 1,631$ 25,517,469 $ 831,877 $ 192,217 MARION 10,105 256,736,223 8,602,017 1,750,384 SCOTT 43 482,559 16,815 5,055 MARSHAL 63 468,648 15,262 5,312 SHELBY 109 1,691,956 57,608 20,618 MARTIN 24 301,674 10,499 2,938 SPENCER 10 13,863 435 99 MIAMI 53 667,260 21,287 6,555 STARKE 10 60,030 1,963 577 MONROE 15,909 366,943,473 12,300,902 3,406,759 STEUBEN 22 84,655 2,691 1,016 MONTGOMERY 36 580,220 18,542 5,326 SWITZERLAND 4 9,437 298 88 MORGAN 443 10,223,621 343,595 126,644 TIPPECANOE 185 2,619,156 85,667 24,926 NEWTON 11 33,096 1,089 316 TIPTON 24 265,978 8,655 3,249 NOBLE 22 180,978 5,905 2,599 UNION 27 374,091 13,169 5,449 OHIO 3 12,253 371 109 VANDEBURGH 149 1,283,574 41,838 11,733 ORANGE 28 319,663 11,627 3,824 VERMILLION 9 58,479 1,933 57 OWEN 317 8,377,341 284,573 104,101 VIGO 109 872,750 28,293 9,522 PARKE 12 80,561 2,670 1,150 WABASH 18 73,995 2,262 935 PERRY 17 35,527 1,115 321 WARREN 7 40,036 1,261 464 PIKE 9 121,330 3,987 469 WARRICK 57 579,718 20,070 2,773 PORTER 362 3,523,521 114,578 11,896 WASHINGTON 67 578,027 19,524 8,093 PULASKI 7 11,316 385 196 WAYNE 579 8,026,287 265,264 111,529 PUTNAM 84 1,679,473 56,251 20,489 WELLS 25 82,789 2,881 1,124 RANDOLPH 34 274,732 9,455 3,947 WHITE 20 70,626 2,361 863 RIPLEY 37 181,669 5,771 2,343 WHITLEY 17 40,973 1,344 452 RUSH 47 493,412 16,395 6,320 OTHER RESIDENTS 1 4,355 54,240,309 1,723,160 -

Total for Indiana Counties 44,157$ 936,883,635 $ 31,314,711 $ 7,838,598 Total for Non-Residents 3,040$ 38,748,851 $ 1,260,586 $ 88,319 Total University 47,197$ 975,632,486 $ 32,575,297 $ 7,926,918 1 The breakout of payroll information is unavailable for non-taxing Indiana localities, including Lake, Posey, and Sullivan counties. Source: Financial Management Services

49 Finance Operating Budget ...... 51 State of Indiana Appropriations ...... 52 State Appropriation Per Full-Time Equivalent Student–Bloomington ...... 53-55 Functional Expenses by Campus ...... 56 Contract and Grant Expenditures by Source...... 57 Contract and Grant Expenditures by Campus...... 58 Student Financial Assistance by Source...... 59 Student Financial Assistance by Campus...... 60 In-State Purchase Orders...... 61 Tuition and Required Fees...... 62-63 Per Credit Hour Fee Rates ...... 64

Finance Operating Budget 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007 The total 2006-07 operating budget for all campuses of Indiana University is $2.4 billion. This figure includes totals for unrestricted funds of over $1.6 billion, for restricted funds of $460 million, and for auxiliary fund groups of $366 million. Unrestricted funds are used for instruction, research, scholarships and fellowships, student services, and other institutional support. The use of restricted funds is determined by the funding source: federal, state, or local government; private industry; or foundation support. The auxiliary fund groups have been established by the Trustees to carry out activities supporting the University teaching, research and public services missions and includes dormitories, varsity athletics, bookstores, and the , among others.

Auxiliary Campus Unrestricted Restricted Enterprises Total Bloomington$ 710,528,237 $ 170,616,441 $ 188,184,650 $ 1,069,329,328 IUPUI 637,579,147 252,662,857 151,433,669 1,041,675,673 East 19,276,753 4,500,160 1,476,303 25,253,216 Fort Wayne 1 84,387,437 28,747,603 10,491,563 123,626,603 Kokomo 23,451,705 500,000 1,836,860 25,788,565 Northwest 42,437,904 1,271,275 3,042,561 46,751,740 South Bend 58,139,180 750,000 6,248,968 65,138,148 Southeast 48,183,667 1,016,185 3,683,710 52,883,562 Total$ 1,623,984,030 $ 460,064,521 $ 366,398,284 $ 2,450,446,835 1 The operating budget includes both IU and Purdue. Source: University Budget Office 51 State of Indiana Appropriations 2002-03 through 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007

1 Campus 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Operating and Fee Replacement: Bloomington$ 206,341,991 $ 207,959,227 $ 211,555,183 $ 210,449,702 $ 216,430,910 IUPUI 200,136,519 205,291,787 210,440,077 208,249,462 208,996,707 East 8,856,200 9,147,848 9,411,399 9,454,322 9,751,893 Fort Wayne 2 35,333,468 36,067,055 37,483,968 38,295,900 39,283,957 Kokomo 11,996,602 11,991,674 12,131,762 12,416,835 12,549,710 Northwest 21,439,611 20,736,247 20,747,342 21,493,950 21,845,165 South Bend 27,123,087 27,917,126 28,466,940 28,156,375 28,308,519 Southeast 23,162,849 23,559,044 24,133,249 23,976,872 24,454,198 Total Campus Appropriations$ 534,390,327 $ 542,670,008 $ 554,369,920 $ 552,493,418 $ 561,621,059

Special Appropriations$ 14,740,899 $ 14,804,178 $ 14,781,774 $ 13,675,906 $ 12,448,406 1 2002-03 figures include a one time technology funding that will backfill for this year's base reduction and reflect the .5% reduction of the Governor's deficit reduction plan. The special appropriation reflects the deficit plan's 7% reductions. 2 The operating budget includes both IU and PU. Source: University Budget Office

52 State Appropriation Per Full-Time Equivalent Student 2002-03 through 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007 Bloomington 1 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07

Total Appropriation (in Millions)$ 206.3 $ 208.0 $ 211.6 $ 210.5 $ 216.4

FTE Enrollment Resident Only 21,706 21,333 20,787 20,972 20,775 All Students 35,535 35,694 34,766 35,095 35,381

Appropriation per FTE Student Resident Only$ 9,506 $ 9,748 $ 10,177 $ 10,035 $ 10,418 All Students$ 5,807 $ 5,826 $ 6,085 $ 5,997 $ 6,117

Value of Dollar$ 1.13 $ 1.10 $ 1.08 $ 1.04 $ 1.00

Appropriation per FTE Student in 2006 Value Dollars Resident Only$ 10,742 $ 10,762 $ 10,951 $ 10,436 $ 10,418 All Students$ 6,562 $ 6,432 $ 6,548 $ 6,236 $ 6,117 1 2002-03 figures include a one time technology funding that will backfill for this year's base reduction and reflect the .5% reduction of the Governor's deficit reduction plan. Notes: The value of the previous years' dollars is based on the calendar year Consumer Price indices. The Consumer Price Index for 2006 is 203.2, the average of the June and July 2006 indices. Source: University Budget Office 53 State Appropriation Per Full-Time Equivalent Student 2002-03 through 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007

IUPUI 1 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Total Appropriation (in Millions) Health Division$ 101.4 $ 101.8 $ 103.8 $ 102.3 $ 102.3 General Academic Division$ 98.7 $ 103.5 $ 106.6 $ 105.9 $ 106.7 FTE Enrollment Resident Health 2,806 2,912 2,850 2,870 2,930 Resident General Academic 16,130 16,755 16,966 17,086 17,098 Health Division 3,188 3,107 3,350 3,401 3,472 General Academic Division 17,110 18,064 18,115 18,281 18,342 Appropriation per FTE Student Resident Health$ 36,144 $ 34,973 $ 36,421 $ 35,656 $ 34,925 Resident General Academic$ 6,120 $ 6,174 $ 6,286 $ 6,198 $ 6,239 Health Division$ 31,815 $ 32,781 $ 30,989 $ 30,096 $ 29,470 General Academic Division$ 5,770 $ 5,727 $ 5,887 $ 5,793 $ 5,816 Value of Dollar 1.13 1.10 1.08 1.04 1.00 Appropriation per FTE Student in 2006 Value Dollars Resident Health$ 40,842 $ 38,610 $ 39,189 $ 37,082 $ 34,925 Resident General Academic$ 6,916 $ 6,816 $ 6,764 $ 6,446 $ 6,239 Health Division$ 35,951 $ 36,190 $ 33,344 $ 31,300 $ 29,470 General Academic Division$ 6,520 $ 6,323 $ 6,334 $ 6,025 $ 5,816 1 2002-03 figures include a one time technology funding that will backfill for this year's base reduction and reflect the .5% reduction o the Governor's deficit reduction plan. Notes: The value of the previous years' dollars is based on the calendar year Consumer Price indices. The Consumer Price Index for 2006 is 203.2, the average of the June and July 2006 indices. Source: University Budget Office 54 State Appropriation Per Full-Time Equivalent Student 2002-03 through 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007 Regional Campuses 1 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Total Appropriation (in Millions)$ 127.9 $ 129.4 $ 132.4 $ 133.8 $ 136.2 FTE Enrollment Resident Only 17,960 18,205 18,493 18,548 18,183 All Students 19,527 19,771 20,141 20,302 19,967 Appropriation per FTE Student Resident Only$ 7,122 $ 7,109 $ 7,158 $ 7,213 $ 7,490 All Students$ 6,551 $ 6,546 $ 6,572 $ 6,590 $ 6,821

Value of Dollar$ 1.13 $ 1.10 $ 1.08 $ 1.04 $ 1.00

Appropriation per FTE Student in 2006 Value Dollars Resident Only$ 8,048 $ 7,848 $ 7,702 $ 7,502 $ 7,490 All Students$ 7,402 $ 7,227 $ 7,072 $ 6,854 $ 6,821 1 2002-03 figures include a one time technology funding that will backfill for this year's base reduction and reflect the .5% reduction of the Governor's deficit reduction plan. Notes: The value of the previous years' dollars is based on the calendar year Consumer Price indices. The Consumer Price Index for 2006 is 203.2, the average of the June and July 2006 indices. The Fort Wayne campus Purdue University students and appropriation are included. Source: University Budget Office; Office of Planning and Registrar, IPFW 55 Functional Expenses by Campus 2005-06 Fact Book 2006-2007

1 Bloomington IUPUI East Fort Wayne Kokomo Northwest South Bend Southeast Total Instruction$ 320,596,715 $ 284,032,188 $ 8,031,250 $ 44,189,706 $ 9,334,137 $ 18,949,972 $ 27,596,489 $ 21,749,712 $ 734,480,169 Research 95,642,516 144,084,536 27,346 1,040,019 50,251 90,516 325,272 185,658 241,446,114 Public Service 58,807,698 78,246,864 4,588,664 3,945,820 653,171 1,428,087 537,602 788,379 148,996,285 Academic Support 57,264,610 121,499,177 1,137,708 7,651,940 1,711,646 3,415,174 4,383,815 2,456,948 199,521,018 Student Services 39,950,039 15,208,634 2,112,986 5,669,037 1,456,577 2,602,983 2,373,022 2,842,059 72,215,337 Institutional Support 93,591,548 43,015,516 3,632,889 13,929,496 3,915,550 7,041,851 6,170,886 8,721,058 180,018,794 Physical Plant 69,693,772 52,057,375 813,708 9,089,058 2,187,172 3,101,459 5,224,572 1,500,288 143,667,404 Scholarships & Fellowships 23,514,730 35,022,114 3,157,524 3,889,106 2,245,279 5,350,370 6,175,246 4,893,041 84,247,410 Auxiliary Enterprises 156,220,166 133,207,925 1,602,728 5,933,843 1,523,386 2,531,484 5,113,813 3,394,643 309,527,988 Depreciation 58,696,773 39,543,636 1,118,768 5,654,709 1,762,657 2,476,511 3,083,762 2,541,584 114,878,400 Total Operating Expenses$ 973,978,567 $ 945,917,965 $ 26,223,571 $ 100,992,734 $ 24,839,826 $ 46,988,407 $ 60,984,479 $ 49,073,370 $ 2,228,998,919 1 Functional expenses include both IU and PU. Source: Indiana University Financial Management Support; Office of the Comptroller, IPFW

Instruction, Reseach, & Public Service Expenses Percent of Expenses by Function for all Campuses as a Percent of Total by Campus Instruction Research Public Service All Others Instruction Other 33% 39% Regionals

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Research Bloomington Academic Support Institutional 11% 9% Support 8% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% 56 Contract and Grant Expenditures by Source 2002-03 through 2005-06 Fact Book 2006-2007 Both restricted and unrestricted fund expenditures for research and public service are supported significantly from funds received from contracts and grants. Direct support of instruction from those funds is less significant, but activities associated with grants and contracts indirectly complement the University's teaching mission.

% Change Source 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 from 2004-05 Federal Sources: Public Health Service$ 125,775,973 $ 136,357,896 $ 139,567,505 $ 139,083,029 -0.3% Department of Education 10,143,434 9,498,679 9,669,053 9,429,598 -2.5% National Science Foundation 25,740,468 30,621,924 29,667,946 28,608,289 -3.6% Other Federal Agencies 26,498,729 28,756,809 31,913,185 34,382,623 7.7% Total Federal Sources$ 188,158,604 $ 205,235,308 $ 210,817,689 $ 211,503,539 0.3% Non-Federal Sources: State of Indiana $ 29,751,457 $ 30,491,635 $ 35,861,754 $ 39,574,716 10.4% Foundations 37,014,863 37,512,551 36,831,981 45,831,076 24.4% Non-Profit Organizations 30,934,725 34,018,804 34,531,723 35,836,260 3.8% Other Non-Federal Agencies 43,556,986 47,188,530 52,728,344 53,944,651 2.3% Total Non-Federal Sources$ 141,258,031 $ 149,211,520 $ 159,953,802 $ 175,186,703 9.5%

Total All Sources$ 329,416,635 $ 354,446,828 $ 370,771,491 $ 386,690,242 4.3% Notes: Expenditures for IPFW include both IU and PU. Source: Indiana University Financial Management Support; Office of the Comptroller, IPFW 57 Contract and Grant Expenditures by Campus 2002-03 through 2005-06 Fact Book 2006-2007

% Change Campus 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 from 2004-05 Bloomington$ 117,931,671 $ 123,083,206 $ 130,102,342 $ 146,976,412 13% IUPUI$ 199,293,636 $ 219,014,521 $ 227,515,033 $ 226,198,156 -1% East$ 4,409,599 $ 4,450,687 $ 4,550,374 $ 4,325,757 -5% Kokomo$ 490,922 $ 444,334 $ 574,435 $ 530,542 -8% Northwest$ 1,860,988 $ 1,453,798 $ 1,306,281 $ 1,271,296 -3% South Bend$ 652,337 $ 619,942 $ 688,668 $ 646,560 -6% Southeast$ 564,389 $ 849,946 $ 985,489 $ 867,274 -12% Subtotal$ 325,203,542 $ 349,916,434 $ 365,722,622 $ 380,815,997 4% Fort Wayne$ 4,213,093 $ 4,530,394 $ 5,048,869 $ 5,874,245 16% Total$ 329,416,635 $ 354,446,828 $ 370,771,491 $ 386,690,242 4% Notes: Previously reported figures have been restated to exclude other restricted fund-group accounts and to report expenditures by geographical location. Expenditures for IPFW include both IU and PU. Source: Indiana University Financial Management Support; Office of the Comptroller, IPFW

58 Student Financial Assistance by Source 2005-06 Fact Book 2006-2007

Gifts & Grants Loans Other Total Federal Pell Grants$ 50,395,011 - -$ 50,395,011 SEOG$ 3,147,838 - -$ 3,147,838 Veteran Benefits$ 4,482,094 - -$ 4,482,094 Other Federal Gift Aid$ 3,641,467 - -$ 3,641,467 Stafford Loans -$ 183,599,908 -$ 183,599,908 Perkins Loans -$ 15,632,974 -$ 15,632,974 Other Loans -$ 68,975,518 -$ 68,975,518 Non-Need Student Loans -$ 175,788,314 -$ 175,788,314 Non-Need Parent Loans -$ 42,131,206 -$ 42,131,206 Federal Work Study - $ - $ 5,835,600 $ 5,835,600 Total Federal$ 61,666,410 $ 486,127,920 $ 5,835,600 $ 553,629,930 State 21st Century$ 6,613,737 - -$ 6,613,737 Higher Education$ 31,688,104 - -$ 31,688,104 Other Indiana Gift Aid$ 13,730,827 - -$ 13,730,827 State Work-Study - -- - Total State$ 52,032,668 $ - $ - $ 52,032,668 Private and Institutional Gift Aid$ 111,259,660 - -$ 111,259,660 Private Gift Aid$ 28,789,333 - -$ 28,789,333 Private Loans $ - $ 2,349,093 -$ 2,349,093 Total Private and Institutional$ 140,048,993 $ 2,349,093 $ - $ 142,398,086

Total Assistance$ 253,748,071 $ 488,477,013 $ 5,835,600 $ 748,060,684 Notes: Excludes Social Security education benefits, off-campus student employment and academic appointment stipends. Totals were provided by IPFW Office of the Comptroller, which includes both IU and PU. 59 Student Financial Assistance by Campus 2005-06 Fact Book 2006-2007 Financial assistance includes federal, state, institutional, and private scholarships and grants; federal subsidized and unsubsidized loans, parent loans, private and institutional repayable loans, and federal work-study. Institutional scholarships and grants include fee courtesy and athletic aid.

Campus Undergraduate Graduate Professional Total Bloomington$ 212,199,404 $ 97,413,419 $ 33,590,828 $ 343,203,651 Indianapolis$ 123,931,959 $ 41,875,849 $ 77,493,905 $ 243,301,713 East$ 12,257,037 $ 110,473 -$ 12,367,510 Fort Wayne$ 51,198,228 $ 3,564,074 -$ 54,762,302 Kokomo$ 11,329,519 $ 482,854 -$ 11,812,373 Northwest$ 23,634,779 $ 3,914,123 -$ 27,548,902 South Bend$ 27,248,691 $ 3,583,154 -$ 30,831,845 Southeast $ 21,792,313 $ 2,440,075 -$ 24,232,388 Total$ 483,591,930 $ 153,384,021 $ 111,084,733 $ 748,060,684 Notes: Excludes Social Security education benefits, off-campus student employment and academic appointment stipends. Fort Wayne's portion of the totals includes both IU and PU. Source: Bloomington Bursar's Office; University Budget Office; Office of the Comptroller, IPFW

60 In-State Purchase Orders FY 2002-03 to FY 2005-06 Fact Book 2006-2007

2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 Campus Number Dollar Value Number Dollar Value Number Dollar Value Number Dollar Value Bloomington 14,899$ 75,129,825 16,022$ 75,993,266 17,776$ 103,965,244 27,476$ 112,772,196 IUPUI 20,277 67,701,758 20,537 77,478,664 22,224 87,307,434 24,985 109,355,542 East 1,117 1,597,413 1,117 1,804,860 1,144 1,764,609 1,284 2,986,876 Kokomo 578 643,014 531 579,116 612 892,920 895 1,333,517 Northwest 1,517 2,874,520 1,675 3,054,223 1,536 3,227,119 1,808 3,886,502 South Bend 1,478 1,990,639 1,441 2,015,430 1,500 1,667,795 1,765 3,644,201 Southeast 707 819,035 612 647,198 606 654,060 877 2,462,786 Total 40,573$ 150,756,204 41,935$ 161,572,757 45,398$ 199,479,181 59,090$ 236,441,620 Source: University Purchasing Department

Total In-State Purchase Dollars (in Millions) % of Total Distribution of Purchase Orders

$260 Bloomington $240 48% $220 $200 $180 $160

$140 IUPUI $120 Regionals 46% 6% $100 2002 2003 2004 2005 61 Tuition and Required Fees Academic Year 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007

Percent Fee Type 2005-06 2006-07 Change Undergrad 1 Graduate Undergrad 1 Graduate Undergrad Grad Bloomington Resident Tuition$ 6,290.70 $ 5,437.20 $ 6,656.88 $ 5,791.20 5.8% 6.5% Fees 820.90 820.90 803.22 803.22 -2.2% -2.2% Resident Total$ 7,111.60 $ 6,258.10 $ 7,460.10 $ 6,594.42 4.9% 5.4% Non-Resident Tuition$ 18,687.40 $ 15,836.40 $ 19,669.20 $ 16,866.00 5.3% 6.5% Fees 820.90 820.90 803.22 803.22 -2.2% -2.2% Non-Resident Total$ 19,508.30 $ 16,657.30 $ 20,472.42 $ 17,669.22 4.9% 6.1% IUPUI Resident Tuition$ 5,625.00 $ 5,158.80 $ 5,923.80 $ 5,437.20 5.3% 5.4% Fees 594.28 613.88 600.00 619.60 1.0% 0.9% Resident Total$ 6,219.28 $ 5,772.68 $ 6,523.80 $ 6,056.80 4.9% 4.9% Non-Resident Tuition$ 15,952.50 $ 14,889.60 $ 16,765.80 $ 15,693.60 5.1% 5.4% Fees 594.28 613.88 600.00 619.60 1.0% 0.9% Non-Resident Total$ 16,546.78 $ 15,503.48 $ 17,365.80 $ 16,313.20 4.9% 5.2% East Resident Tuition$ 4,474.50 $ 4,185.60 $ 4,696.50 $ 4,394.40 5.0% 5.0% Fees 331.00 331.00 343.20 343.20 3.7% 3.7% Resident Total$ 4,805.50 $ 4,516.60 $ 5,039.70 $ 4,737.60 4.9% 4.9% Non-Resident Tuition$ 11,152.50 $ 9,573.60 $ 11,655.00 $ 10,052.40 4.5% 5.0% Fees 331.00 331.00 343.20 343.20 3.7% 3.7% Non-Resident Total$ 11,483.50 $ 9,904.60 $ 11,998.20 $ 10,395.60 4.5% 5.0% Fort Wayne Resident Tuition$ 5,025.00 $ 5,082.00 $ 5,325.00 $ 5,385.60 6.0% 6.0% Fees 604.50 483.60 715.50 572.40 18.4% 18.4% Resident Total$ 5,629.50 $ 5,565.60 $ 6,040.50 $ 5,958.00 7.3% 7.1% Non-Resident Tuition$ 12,379.50 $ 11,598.00 $ 13,120.50 $ 12,292.80 6.0% 6.0% Fees 604.50 483.60 715.50 572.40 18.4% 18.4% Non-Resident Total$ 12,984.00 $ 12,081.60 $ 13,836.00 $ 12,865.20 6.6% 6.5% 62 Tuition and Required Fees Academic Year 2006-07, continued Fact Book 2006-2007

Percent Fee Type 2005-06 2006-07 Change Undergrad 1 Graduate Undergrad 1 Graduate Undergrad Grad Kokomo Resident Tuition$ 4,474.50 $ 4,185.60 $ 4,693.50 $ 4,390.80 4.9% 4.9% Fees 359.80 359.80 377.70 377.70 5.0% 5.0% Resident Total$ 4,834.30 $ 4,545.40 $ 5,071.20 $ 4,768.50 4.9% 4.9% Non-Resident Tuition$ 11,152.50 $ 9,573.60 $ 11,647.50 $ 10,042.80 4.4% 4.9% Fees 359.80 359.80 377.70 377.70 5.0% 5.0% Non-Resident Total$ 11,512.30 $ 9,933.40 $ 12,025.20 $ 10,420.50 4.5% 4.9% Northwest Resident Tuition$ 4,474.50 $ 4,113.60 $ 4,710.00 $ 4,332.00 5.3% 5.3% Fees 427.28 427.28 431.84 431.84 1.1% 1.1% Resident Total$ 4,901.78 $ 4,540.88 $ 5,141.84 $ 4,763.84 4.9% 4.9% Non-Resident Tuition$ 11,152.50 $ 9,573.60 $ 11,653.50 $ 10,081.20 4.5% 5.3% Fees 427.28 427.28 431.84 431.84 1.1% 1.1% Non-Resident Total$ 11,579.78 $ 10,000.88 $ 12,085.34 $ 10,513.04 4.4% 5.1% South Bend Resident Tuition$ 4,582.50 $ 4,221.60 $ 4,825.50 $ 4,449.60 5.3% 5.4% Fees 405.60 405.60 405.60 405.60 0.0% 0.0% Resident Total$ 4,988.10 $ 4,627.20 $ 5,231.10 $ 4,855.20 4.9% 4.9% Non-Resident Tuition$ 12,001.50 $ 10,286.40 $ 12,612.00 $ 10,953.60 5.1% 6.5% Fees 405.60 405.60 405.60 405.60 0.0% 0.0% Non-Resident Total$ 12,407.10 $ 10,692.00 $ 13,017.60 $ 11,359.20 4.9% 6.2% Southeast Resident Tuition$ 4,474.50 $ 4,185.60 $ 4,698.00 $ 4,458.00 5.0% 6.5% Fees 405.12 405.12 419.52 419.52 3.6% 3.6% Resident Total$ 4,879.62 $ 4,590.72 $ 5,117.52 $ 4,877.52 4.9% 6.2% Non-Resident Tuition$ 11,152.50 $ 9,573.60 $ 11,655.00 $ 10,196.40 4.5% 6.5% Fees 405.12 405.12 419.52 419.52 3.6% 3.6% Non-Resident Total $ 11,557.62 $ 9,978.72 $ 12,074.52 $ 10,615.92 4.5% 6.4% Notes: Rates are based on a academic year consisting of 30 credit hours for undergradate and 24 credit hours for graduate. Tuition may vary by school and program. 1 Undergrad rates shown are for new entering students. 63 Source: University Budget Office Per Credit Hour Fee Rates Academic Year 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007

Percent Fee Type 2005-06 2006-07 Change Undergrad 2 Graduate Undergrad 2 Graduate Undergrad Graduate Bloomington Resident$ 196.40 $ 226.55 $ 207.83 $ 241.30 5.8% 6.5% Non-Resident$ 584.05 $ 659.85 $ 614.75 $ 702.75 5.3% 6.5% IUPUI Resident$ 187.50 $ 214.95 $ 197.46 $ 226.55 5.3% 5.4% Non-Resident$ 531.75 $ 620.40 $ 558.86 $ 653.90 5.1% 5.4% East Resident$ 149.15 $ 174.40 $ 156.55 $ 183.10 5.0% 5.0% Non-Resident$ 371.75 $ 398.90 $ 388.50 $ 418.85 4.5% 5.0% Fort Wayne1 Resident$ 187.65 $ 231.90 $ 201.35 $ 248.25 7.3% 7.1% Non-Resident$ 432.80 $ 503.40 $ 461.20 $ 536.05 6.6% 6.5% Kokomo Resident$ 149.15 $ 174.40 $ 156.45 $ 182.95 4.9% 4.9% Non-Resident$ 371.75 $ 398.90 $ 388.25 $ 418.45 4.4% 4.9% Northwest Resident$ 149.15 $ 171.40 $ 157.00 $ 180.50 5.3% 5.3% Non-Resident$ 371.75 $ 398.90 $ 388.45 $ 420.05 4.5% 5.3% South Bend Resident$ 152.75 $ 175.90 $ 160.85 $ 185.40 5.3% 5.4% Non-Resident$ 400.05 $ 428.60 $ 420.40 $ 456.40 5.1% 6.5% Southeast Resident$ 149.15 $ 174.40 $ 156.60 $ 185.75 5.0% 6.5% Non-Resident$ 371.75 $ 398.90 $ 388.50 $ 424.85 4.5% 6.5% 1 Fort Wayne per credit hour rate includes mandatory fees 2 Undergrad rates shown are for new entering students. Notes: Rates may vary by school and program. Source: University Budget Office 64 Facilities Real Estate Acreage ...... 65 Sources of Funds for Major Physical Facilities Constructed or Acquired...... 66 Facilities Inventory Summary...... 67 Percent of Academic Administrative Assignable Square Ft by Campus and Age of Structure...... 68 Academic-Administrative Space by Condition ...... 69 Distribution of Academic- Administrative Space by Room Use...... 70 Instruction and Instruction-Related Space Per Full-Time Equivalent Student Enrollment...... 71 Classroom Utilization Analysis...... 72 Instructional Laboratory Utilization Analysis ...... 73 Auxiliary Enterprise Services Space...... 74-75

Facilities Real Estate Acreage Fall 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007 Real estate acreage is shown below for 2002 through 2006. Off-campus acreage constitutes the largest single category, 4,878 acres as of June 30, 2006, and includes: the Goethe Link Observatory in Morgan County; a biological research station on Crooked Lake; the Geologic Field Station at Butte, Montana; Camp Brosius at Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin; Bradford Woods near Martinsville; the Lilly-Dickey tract near Nashville; as well as acreage near Lake Monroe and throughout the State of Indiana.

Campus 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Bloomington 1,931 1,931 1,931 1,933 1,933 IUPUI 513 509 512 509 509 East 194 174 174 174 174 Fort Wayne1 566 566 643 643 643 Kokomo 51 51 51 51 51 Northwest 38 38 38 38 38 South Bend 80 80 80 80 80 Southeast 177 177 177 177 177 Total On-Campus 3,551 3,526 3,606 3,605 3,605

Total Off-Campus 5,043 5,043 5,043 5,003 4,878 1 The Fort Wayne acreage includes land leased from Allen County and land owned by Indiana University, Purdue University, the Indiana University-Purdue University Foundation, the State of Indiana, and the City of Fort Wayne. Source: Indiana University Real Estate, and Office of Space Utilization, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne.

65 Sources of Funds for Major Physical Facilities Constructed or Acquired 1965-66 through 2005-06 Fact Book 2006-2007 From 1965-66 through 2005-06, the total cost of major physical facilities constructed or aquired on all campuses was nearly $1.9 billion. Bond issues ($701.5 million, 37 percent) provide the largest source of funds, of which income from student fees is used to cover the debt service cost.

Bloomington IUPUI Regional Campuses Total IU Source Amount % Amount % Amount % Amount % State Appropriation $ 44,312,864 7%$ 86,643,456 12%$ 105,621,681 20%$ 236,578,001 13% Bond Authorization Student Fees 218,062,566 35% 168,815,140 23% 314,628,368 59% 701,506,074 37% User Fees 88,135,000 14% 172,970,000 23% 67,542,742 13% 328,647,742 17% Federal Funds 41,448,949 7% 48,636,856 7% 3,117,178 1% 93,202,983 5% Gifts and Other 224,017,420 36% 261,388,124 35% 46,493,093 9% 531,898,637 28% Total $ 615,976,799 100%$ 738,453,576 100%$ 537,403,062 100%$ 1,891,833,437 100% Source: Office of the Vice President and CAO, Indiana University and Office of Planning, IPFW

Total Costs by Campus (in Millions) Total IU Sources of Funds State Gifts and Other Appropriation 28% 13% Bloomington

IUPUI Federal Funds 5% Student Fees Regional Campuses 37%

User Fees $0 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600 $700 $800 17% 66 Facilities Inventory Summary Fall 2005-06 Fact Book 2006-2007 Of the 29.9 million gross square feet, 20.2 million square feet are assignable to operating units. Not included in assignable square feet are service, circulation, and construction areas, restrooms, hallways, and wall thicknesses. Academic and administrative activities are assigned 10.7 million square feet; auxiliary enterprise services are assigned 9.5 million square feet. The assignable to gross ratio, a measure of building efficiency, averages 68 percent for all campuses of Indiana University.

Assignable Square Feet Number Gross Academic & Auxiliary Total Assignable of Square Administrative Service Assignable To Gross Campus Buildings Feet Activities Enterprises Square Feet Ratio Bloomington 1 524 15,492,375 5,087,135 4,860,806 9,947,941 64% IUPUI 2 122 8,933,257 3,009,965 3,448,844 6,458,809 72% East 10 290,417 171,995 9,923 181,918 63% Fort Wayne 41 1,881,446 616,363 693,285 1,309,648 70% Kokomo 15 581,964 296,194 122,177 418,371 72% Northwest 22 717,444 458,851 32,620 491,471 69% South Bend 60 1,374,483 654,304 330,868 985,172 72% Southeast 28 638,202 407,460 9,134 416,594 65% Total 822 29,909,588 10,702,267 9,507,657 20,209,924 68% 1 Includes Bradford Woods. 2 Includes Columbus Center and excludes Riley and University Hospitals. Notes: Includes space under construction and leased space; excludes off-campus facilities. Source: Indiana University Bureau of Facilities Programming and Utilization; Office of Space Utilization, IPFW 67 Percent of Academic-Administrative Assignable Square Feet by Campus and Age of Structure 1900 to Present Fact Book 2006-2007 The table below depicts the historical development of the campuses according to the percent of current academic and administrative assignable square feet as displayed within each decade. Approximately 18 percent of all academic-administrative space on the Bloomington campus and 10 percent on the IUPUI campus was built prior to 1940. Some of the oldest buildings are on the Bloomington campus and include Woodburn House (1829), (1835), Owen Hall (1884), and Wylie Hall (1884).

Academic & 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Administrative Pre- thru thru thru thru thru thru thru thru thru thru to Assignable Campus 1900 1909 1919 1929 1939 1949 1959 1969 1979 1989 1999 date Square Feet Bloomington 1.4% 2.9% 2.7% 5.9% 5.4% 6.0% 12.2% 33.5% 7.4% 9.4% 6.6% 6.6% 5,087,135 IUPUI & Columbus 1 - - 2.4% 2.6% 5.2% 0.6% 15.5% 2.2% 16.8% 16.6% 18.1% 20.0% 3,009,965 East -----3.7% - - 34.2% - 62.1% - 171,995 Fort Wayne ------24.6% 28.6% 23.2% 22.1% 1.5% 616,363 Kokomo - - - - - 3.6% 1.4% 31.4% 6.6% 15.0% 42.0% - 296,194 Northwest - - - - - 0.9% 15.6% 9.8% 34.3% 0.4% 20.1% 18.8% 458,851 South Bend - - - 1.9% 1.8% 2.8% 12.4% 29.3% 13.1% 8.8% 9.8% 20.1% 654,304 Southeast - - - - 0.4% - - - 51.2% 3.1% 29.0% 16.3% 407,460 Total Campuses 10,702,267

Total Off-Campus - - - 31.0% 18.4% 1.1% 37.8% 7.6% 3.7% - 0.4% - 47,103 1 Excludes Riley and University Hospitals. Notes: Includes buildings under construction and leased space. Source: Indiana University Bureau of Facilities Programming and Utilization; Office of Space Utilization, IPFW

68 Academic-Administrative Space by Condition Fall 2005-06 Fact Book 2006-2007 Space classified as satisfactory includes facilities that are in an acceptable state of repair and are designed for their present use. Space in-need-of-remodeling category means the facility is in need of repair or the design is not well suited to its present use, but it is considered basically sound, capable of being brought to acceptable standards of condition, and adaptable for use. To-be-terminated space includes facilities that would be replaced if better alternatives were available.

1 1 Satisfactory In Need of Remodeling To be Terminated Total Space Campus sq. ft % sq. ft % sq. ft % Assigned Bloomington 1,987,440 39% 2,909,263 57% 190,432 4% 5,087,135 IUPUI 2 1,226,457 41% 1,694,238 56% 89,270 3% 3,009,965 East 124,567 72% 47,428 28% - - 171,995 Fort Wayne 431,454 70% 184,909 30% - - 616,363 Kokomo 196,369 66% 99,825 34% - - 296,194 Northwest 179,634 39% 266,258 58% 12,959 3% 458,851 South Bend 219,951 34% 407,238 62% 27,115 4% 654,304 Southeast 296,515 73% 110,945 27% - - 407,460 Total Campuses 4,662,387 44% 5,720,104 53% 319,776 3% 10,702,267 1 Facilities that are slated for remodel or termination in the campus ten-year plan are included, as well as facilities in need of minor or moderate remodel as defined by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education. 2 Includes Columbus Center and excludes Riley and University Hospitals. Notes: As of 1991-92 includes space under construction; includes leased space; excludes off-campus facilities. Source: Indiana University Bureau of Facilities Programming and Utilization; Office of Space Utilization, IPFW 69 Distribution of Academic-Administrative Space by Room Use Fall 2005-06 Fact Book 2006-2007

Space assigned to academic-administrative activities is divided into 11 categories according to room use:

Classrooms: seminars, general classrooms, and lecture halls. Instructional Laboratories: special purpose laboratories, service areas and studios used for teaching. Non-Class Laboratories: laboratories and service areas used for research purposes. Office Areas: offices, office service areas, and conference rooms. Study Facilities: reading rooms, stack areas, library processing areas, study collections, and computer clusters. Special Use: physical education and recreational facilities, greenhouses, and animal quarters. General Use: museums, lounges, merchandising facilities, food facilities, and meeting rooms. Support Areas: central data processing facilities, shops, and storage. Health Facilities at Bloomington: the Student Health Center; at Indianapolis: health profession clinics not located in hospitals. Residential Facilities at Bloomington: International House, Developmental Training Center; Bryan House; at Indianapolis: Sunset Lane properties. Unclassified: unused space or space being remodeled.

Assignable Square Feet 1 Instructional Non-Class Office Study Special General Support Health Residential Not Total Space Campus Classroom Laboratories Laboratories Areas Facilities Use Use Areas Facilities Facilities Classified Assigned Bloomington 304,060 398,638 488,663 1,622,446 674,826 363,346 475,445 433,490 25,793 44,215 256,213 5,087,135 IUPUI 2 226,372 259,757 424,414 1,067,076 307,534 129,810 117,936 194,809 66,470 25,423 190,364 3,009,965 East 30,409 38,785 1,544 57,554 13,765 6,801 13,795 8,645 697 - - 171,995 Fort Wayne 62,825 117,293 28,104 157,990 70,704 68,405 70,110 32,663 2,602 - 5,667 616,363 Kokomo 34,693 39,506 5,421 56,615 51,836 2,025 50,268 15,787 - 5,841 34,202 296,194 Northwest 40,921 58,671 14,745 91,602 92,163 46,839 49,872 12,695 4,133 - 47,210 458,851 South Bend 69,637 61,332 9,483 163,755 72,782 75,088 69,674 30,218 - - 102,335 654,304 Southeast 42,237 69,505 7,977 83,422 56,093 24,865 68,092 18,782 - - 36,487 407,460 Total 811,154 1,043,487 980,351 3,300,460 1,339,703 717,179 915,192 747,089 99,695 75,479 672,478 10,702,267 1 As of 1991-92, includes space under construction; includes leased space; excludes off-campus space. 2 Includes Columbus Center, but excludes Riley and University Hospitals. Source: Indiana University Bureau of Facilities Programming and Utilization; Office of Space Utilization, IPFW

70 Instruction and Instruction-Related Space Per Full-time Equivalent Student Enrollment Fall 2005-06 Fact Book 2006-2007 Of the eleven categories of room use, three are closely associated with student enrollment and teaching activities: classrooms, instructional laboratories, and study areas. Dividing the assignable square feet available in these three categories by the full-time equivalent student enrollment provides a very rough measure of intensity of use of instructional facilities. For all campuses, 10 square feet of classroom space is available per full-time equivalent student enrollment; 13 square feet of instructional laboratories; and 16 square feet of study areas.

Classrooms - square Instructional Labs - Study areas - square Campus FTE Enrollment feet per FTE square feet per FTE feet per FTE Bloomington 35,095 9 11 19 IUPUI 1 21,860 10 12 14 East 2 1,656 18 23 8 Fort Wayne 2 8,259 8 14 9 Kokomo 2 2,046 17 19 25 Northwest 3,254 13 18 28 South Bend 2 4,983 14 12 15 Southeast 2 4,191 10 17 13 Total Campuses 81,344 10 13 16 1 Excludes Riley and University Hospitals, includes Purdue Statewide Technology students. 2 Includes Purdue Statewide Technology students. Notes: As of 1991-92 includes space under construction. Source: Indiana University Bureau of Facilities Programming and Utilization; Office of Space Utilization, IPFW 71 Classroom Utilization Analysis Fall 2005-06 Fact Book 2006-2007 One measure of intensity of teaching is classroom and classroom service area space divided by weekly student contact hours in the fall semester. The lower the ratio, the more intense the use of classroom space. Differences among the campuses reflect the variety in types of instruction. Campuses with mainly daytime instruction have lower ratios than those with mainly evening classes. Another element that affects the utilization factor is the number of square feet of classroom space available per FTE student.

Weekly Student Classroom and Utilization Campus Contact Hours Service Sq. Ft. Factor Bloomington 440,816 304,060 0.69 IUPUI 1 219,583 ** 226,372 1.03 East 15,703 ** 30,409 1.94 Fort Wayne 92,377 ** 62,825 0.68 Kokomo 27,158 ** 34,693 1.28 Northwest 35,591 40,921 1.15 South Bend 58,265 ** 69,637 1.20 Southeast 43,829 ** 42,237 0.96 Total Campuses 933,322 811,154 0.87 1 Includes Columbus Center and excludes Riley and University Hospitals. ** Includes Purdue Statewide Technology students. Notes: As of 1991-92, includes space under construction. 72 Source: Indiana University Bureau of Facilities Programming and Utilization; Office of Space Utilization, IPFW Instructional Laboratory Utilization Analysis Fall 2005-06 Fact Book 2006-2007 Another indicator of intensity of teaching is classroom laboratories and service areas to weekly student contact hours of laboratory instruction.

Instructional Weekly Student Laboratories Utilization Campus Contact Hours Sq. Ft. Factor Bloomington 65,895 398,638 6.05 IUPUI 1 47,727 ** 259,757 5.44 East 6,709 ** 38,785 5.78 Fort Wayne 28,670 ** 117,293 4.09 Kokomo 9,125 ** 39,506 4.33 Northwest 12,159 58,671 4.83 South Bend 7,592 ** 61,332 8.08 Southeast 14,663 ** 69,505 4.74 Total Campuses 192,540 1,043,487 5.42 1 Includes Columbus Center and excludes Riley and University Hospitals. ** Includes Purdue and Purdue Statewide Technology students. Notes: As of 1991-92, includes space under construction; excludes off-campus facilities. Source: Indiana University Bureau of Facilities Programming and Utilization; Office of Space Utilization, IPFW

73 Auxiliary Enterprise Services Space Fall 2005-06 Fact Book 2006-2007 Of the 9.5 million square feet assigned to auxiliary enterprise services, 4.8 million square feet (51 percent) are located on the Bloomington campus; 3.4 million (36 percent) are located at IUPUI. The Residential Programs and Services operations on the Bloomington campus accounts for the largest amount of space assigned to an auxiliary enterprise, almost three million square feet. Second largest (at 2.3 million square feet) is the Parking Facilities organization at IUPUI.

Total Auxiliary Assignable Campus Assignable Square Feet Auxiliary Enterprise Square Feet Bloomington 4,860,806 Halls of Residence 2,979,434 Athletics 550,827 Union Facilities 237,726 Parking Facilities 716,384 Leased and Rented Space 211,403 Bookstore 50,781 Other Auxiliary Units 114,251 IUPUI 1 3,448,844 Leased and Rented Space 432,546 Parking Garages 2,307,623 Halls of Residence 323,862 Bookstore 26,134 Columbus Book Store 2,371 Other Auxiliary Units 356,308 East 9,923 Bookstore 4,978 Other 4,945 74 Auxiliary Enterprise Services Space Fall 2005-06, continued Fact Book 2006-2007

Total Auxiliary Assignable Campus Assignable Square Feet Auxiliary Enterprise Square Feet Fort Wayne 2 693,285 Bookstore 8,178 Student Housing 160,841 Parking Garage 496,979 Union Facilities 11,480 Lease and Rented Space 15,807 Kokomo 122,177 Bookstore 4,816 Conversion Space 3,888 Parking Facilities/Under Const. 113,473 Northwest 32,620 Bookstore 4,942 Leased and Rented Space 27,678 South Bend 330,868 Bookstore 8,297 Leased and Rented Space 113,957 Parking Garages 208,614 Southeast 9,134 Bookstore 4,607 Leased and Rented Space 4,527 Total Campuses 9,507,657 9,507,657 1 Includes Columbus Center, excludes off-campus space, as well as, Riley and University Hospitals. 2 Assignable Square Feet previously reported for Bookstore, Cafeteria, Credit Union, and Medical Education are included in Academic-Administrative square feet as part of Kettler Hall. Source: Indiana University Bureau of Facilities Programming and Utilization, and Office of Space Utilization, IPFW 75

Additional Facts & Figures IU Libraries...... 77 Intercollegiate Athletics...... 78-79 Distance Education ...... 80 Alumni ...... 81 Alumni by Indiana County ...... 82 Alumni by State & Geographic Region...... 83 Private Contributions ...... 84 Student Enrollment by Indiana House Districts ...... 85 Student Enrollment by Indiana Senate Districts...... 86 University Information Technology Services ...... 87-88

Additional Facts IU Libraries 2002-03 through 2005-06 Fact Book 2006-2007 The Indiana University Library System includes the 19 libraries on the Bloomington campus, as well as libraries on the IUPUI campus and the six other IU campuses. As the largest library system in Indiana, it serves the faculty, students, and staff of Indiana University, all citizens of Indiana, and scholars from around the nation and the world.

Size of Collection % Change Total Campus 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 from 2004-05 Librarians Bloomington 6,588,084 6,770,498 7,241,929 7,360,764 1.6% 96 IUPUI Health Division 317,534 323,132 329,036 334,321 1.6% 11 General Academic Division 1,274,610 1,280,151 1,330,093 1,353,016 1.7% 42 Total 1,592,144 1,603,283 1,659,129 1,687,337 1.7% 53 East 69,204 70,597 71,524 65,536 -8.4% 3 Fort Wayne 352,349 352,023 359,036 363,536 1.3% 10 Kokomo 133,433 134,319 134,481 135,882 1.0% 5 Northwest 252,137 216,281 218,681 221,087 1.1% 6 South Bend 303,203 300,476 306,708 311,733 1.6% 11 Southeast 223,181 359,096 359,745 363,460 1.0% 7 Total Indiana University 9,513,735 9,806,573 10,351,233 10,509,335 1.5% 191 Source: Office of the Dean of the University Libraries

77 Intercollegiate Athletics Fall 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007

Bloomington Hoosiers - Big 10 Head Coach Home Facility (Built; Capacity) Big Ten Championships NCAA Team Championships Baseball Tracy Smith Sembower Field (1968; 2,250) 4 - last 1949(co) Men’s Kelvin Sampson Assembly Hall (1972; 17,456) 20 - last 2002 1940, 1953, 1976, 1981, 1987 Women’s Basketball Felisha Legette-Jack Assembly Hall (1972; 17,456) 1 - last 1983(co) 1938, 1940, 1942 Men’s Cross Country Robert Chapman Cross Country Course 13 - last 1980(co) Women’s Cross Country Judy Wilson Cross Country Course 2 - last 1990 Women's Field Hockey Amy Robertson John Mellencamp Pavilion (1996) 0 Football Terry Hoeppner Memorial Stadium (1960; 52,180) 2 - last 1967(co) Men’s Golf Mike Mayer IU Championship Golf Course (1957) 8 - last 1998 Women’s Golf Clint Wallman IU Championship Golf Course (1957) 7 - last 1998 Men's Soccer Mike Freitag (1981; 6,100) 10 - last 2003 1982, 1983, 1988, 1999, 2003, 2004 Women's Soccer Mick Lyon Bill Armstrong Stadium (1981; 6,100) 1 - last 1996 Softball Stacey Phillips IU Softball Field (1,000) 3 - last 1994 Men’s Swimming & Diving Ray Looze Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center (1996) 23 - last 1985 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973 Women’s Swimming & Diving Ray Looze Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center (1996) 1 - last 2003 Men’s Tennis Ken Hydinger Tennis Center 5 - last 1964 Women’s Tennis Lin Loring Tennis Center 13 - last 1998 1982 1 Men’s Track & Field - Indoor Randy Heisler Harry Gladstein Fieldhouse (1,600) 15 - last 1992 Women’s Track & Field - Indoor Randy Heisler Harry Gladstein Fieldhouse (1,600) 3 - last 2000 Men’s Track & Field - Outdoor Randy Heisler Robert C. Haugh Track & Field Complex (3,100) 12 - last1991 1932 Women’s Track & Field - Outdoor Randy Heisler Robert C. Haugh Track & Field Complex (3,100) 2 - last 2001 Volleyball Katie Weismiller Intercollegiate Athletic Gym (1963; 1,696) 0 Women's Water Polo Barry King Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center (1996) 0 Wrestling Duane Goldman Intercollegiate Athletic Gym (1963; 1,696) 12 - last 1943 1932 1 AIAW National Championship Source: Indiana University Athletics

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IUPUI Jaguars - Mid-Continent Head Coach Home Facility (Built; Capacity) Mid-Con Championships NCAA Team Championships Men’s Basketball Ron Hunter IUPUI Gymnasium (2,000) 1 - last 2002 Women’s Basketball Shann Hart IUPUI Gymnasium (2,000) 0 Men’s Cross Country Scott Williams n/a 0 Women’s Cross Country Scott Williams n/a 0 Men’s Golf John Andrews n/a 2 - last 2005 Women’s Golf John Andrews n/a 0 Men's Soccer Steve Franklin Kuntz Stadium (4,500) 2 - last 2000 Women's Soccer Chris Johnson Kuntz Stadium (4,500) 0 Softball Maggie Calcaterra IUPUI Softball Complex 0 Men’s Swimming & Diving Jim Shuck Natatorium (1982; 6,200) 0 Women’s Swimming & Diving Jim Shuck Natatorium (1982; 6,200) 0 Men’s Tennis Brandon Currie Indianapolis Tennis Center (1979; 10,000) 1 - last 2004 Women’s Tennis Andrea Lord Indianapolis Tennis Center (1979; 10,000) 2 - last 2004 Volleyball Steve Payne IUPUI Gymnasium (2,000) 1 - last 2000 Source: IUPUI Athletics

Northwest RedHawks - Independent Head Coach Southeast Grenadiers - KIAC Head Coach Baseball Tom Bainbridge Baseball Josh Schultz Men's Basketball Tom Bainbridge Men's Basketball Walt Corbean Women's Basketball Mel Kilgore Women's Basketball Robin Farris Golf Darryl Baker Men's Tennis Yancey Walters Volleyball Omar Vazquez Women's Tennis Bill Ryall Volleyball Carrie Lilly South Bend Titans - CCAC Head Coach Men's Basketball Micah Shrewsberry Women's Basketball Steve Bruce

79 Distance Education Academic Year 2005-06 Fact Book 2006-2007

Course Information Number of distance education courses 952 Enrollment in distance education courses 16,040 Number of online-only courses 935 Enrollment in online-only courses 15,540 Number of degree-granting distance education programs 29 Number of degree-granting online-only programs 9 Modes of Instruction Audio, CD-ROM, Video, Internet Web Address http://www.iu.edu/~iuonline/index.html Degrees Offered through Distance Education Division of Labor Studies School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Labor Studies, A.S. Therapeutic Recreation, M.S. Labor Studies, B.S. School of Medicine Health Professions Program Kelley School of Business Histotechnology, A.S. Business Administration, M.B.A. Finance, M.S. School of Continuing Studies Global Supply Chain Management, M.S. High School Diploma Strategic Management, M.S. General Studies, A.S. General Studies, B.S. School of Music Adult Education, M.S. Music Technology, M.S.

School of Education Instructional Systems Technology, M.S. Language Education, M.S. Source: Indiana University Online 80 Alumni Fall 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007

Few colleges and universities in the nation have more living graduates than IU's 489,749 (through May of 2006) a 2.7 percent increase over last years total 476,000. Likewise, with more than 961,000 active records for alumni (graduates and former students of record), friends, parents, corporations, and foundations, the A/FIS database ranks among the largest for the nation's colleges and universities. More than 97 percent of the records for people are addressable. Each year, the alumni records department updates hundreds of thousands of records with new address, employment, and university-related information for the benefit of Indiana University and Purdue University Indianapolis.

Living IU Graduates with addresses in Indiana Living IU Graduates by Sex Indiana Resident as a Student 73% Female 264,335 54% Indiana Non-Resident as a Student 9% Male 225,414 46% Student Residency shown as Blank 41% Overall total living in Indiana 51% Source: Indiana University Alumni Association

81 Alumni by Indiana County Fall 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007

County Alumni County Alumni County Alumni County Alumni Adams 853 Fulton 529 Marion 49,242 Spencer 318 Allen 17,355 Gibson 319 Marshall 1,669 St. Joseph 15,015 Bartholomew 3,785 Grant 1,301 Martin 216 Starke 279 Benton 112 Greene 765 Miami 1,056 Steuben 920 Blackford 120 Hamilton 19,708 Monroe 15,111 Sullivan 193 Boone 3,465 Hancock 3,310 Montgomery 576 Switzerland 107 Brown 888 Harrison 1,753 Morgan 2,813 Tippecanoe 2,576 Carroll 333 Hendricks 6,388 Newton 139 Tipton 622 Cass 1,245 Henry 920 Noble 946 Union 260 Clark 5,445 Howard 4,325 Ohio 59 Vanderburgh 3,213 Clay 276 Huntington 1,124 Orange 598 Vermillion 123 Clinton 695 Jackson 1,584 Owen 655 Vigo 1,447 Crawford 334 Jasper 553 Parke 143 Wabash 755 Daviess 448 Jay 211 Perry 275 Warren 60 De Kalb 1,229 Jefferson 1,121 Pike 129 Warrick 1,123 Dearborn 609 Jennings 704 Porter 6,289 Washington 993 Decatur 676 Johnson 7,533 Posey 290 Wayne 2,580 Delaware 1,635 Knox 710 Pulaski 239 Wells 851 Dubois 1,122 Kosciusko 1,992 Putnam 738 White 415 Elkhart 5,543 La Grange 497 Randolph 440 Whitley 1,076 Fayette 677 La Porte 2,787 Ripley 309 Unknown 2 Floyd 5,358 Lake 16,898 Rush 385 Fountain 174 Lawrence 1,690 Scott 884 Franklin 752 Madison 2,257 Shelby 1,133 Total 249,370 Notes: Living addressable graduates of Indiana University. Source: Indiana University Alumni Association 82 Alumni by State and Geographic Region Fall 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007

State Alumni State Alumni State Alumni Alabama 1,494 Louisiana 1,049 Oklahoma 968 Alaska 439 Maine 680 Oregon 2,414 Arizona 5,754 Maryland 4,555 Pennsylvania 5,314 Arkansas 896 Massachusetts 3,586 Rhode Island 409 California 19,391 Michigan 10,996 South Carolina 2,388 Colorado 5,950 Minnesota 3,670 South Dakota 227 Connecticut 2,276 Mississippi 736 Tennessee 4,205 Delaware 471 Missouri 4,835 Texas 11,184 District of Columbia 1,387 Montana 519 Utah 885 Florida 16,380 Nebraska 735 Vermont 488 Georgia 6,591 Nevada 1,312 Virginia 6,865 Hawaii 840 New Hampshire 645 Washington 4,032 Idaho 569 New Jersey 4,248 West Virginia 545 Illinois 30,084 New Mexico 1,388 Wisconsin 4,565 Indiana 249,371 New York 9,142 Wyoming 261 Iowa 1,496 North Carolina 5,855 U.S. Territories 398 Kansas 1,549 North Dakota 165 Unknown/Other U.S. Address 462 Kentucky 8,739 Ohio 15,264 Total 468,667 Alumni by Geographic Region Country Alumni Country Alumni Country Alumni North America469,638 Central America 72 Pacific Ocean 189 Africa 406 Commonwealth 77 South America 298 Asia 5,104 Europe 1,418 Total 477,759 Caribbean 91 Middle East 466 Non-U.S. Alumni 9,092 Notes: Living addressable graduates of Indiana University. Source: Indiana University Alumni Association 83 Private Contributions 2001-02 through 2005-06 Fact Book 2006-2007 According to the IU Foundation, total voluntary support includes gifts made through the IU Foundation and the Riley Children's Foundation. Private-sector research grants awarded to IU faculty and staff are also included. The number of donors has grown from 100,795 in fiscal year 2002 to 106,735 in fiscal year 2006.

Total Voluntary Support (in Millions) FY 2002 FY 2003 FY 2004 FY 2005 FY 2006 IU Foundation$ 92.4 $ 154.8 $ 121.4 $ 150.8 $ 110.7 Riley Children's Foundation 10.2 9.6 14.8 26.3 17.8 Research Grants 81.0 85.6 112.2 123.9 119.0 Totals$ 183.6 $ 250.0 $ 248.4 $ 301.0 $ 247.5 Source: IU Foundation website

5-Year Trend of Voluntary Support

Riley Children's Foundation IU Foundation Research Grants 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% FY 2002 FY 2003 FY 2004 FY 2005 FY 2006 84 Student Enrollment by Indiana House Districts Fall 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007

85 Student Enrollment by Indiana Senate Districts Fall 2006-07 Fact Book 2006-2007

86 University Information Technology Services FY 2005-06 Fact Book 2006-2007

Indiana University Bloomington and Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis 1

About UITS Web address: uits.iu.edu/ IT help: uits.iu.edu/ IT news: uitsnews.iu.edu/new/ Knowledge Base: kb.iu.edu/ IT Resources Number university-owned workstations: 28,700 2 Number of computers (including Unix) in labs, classrooms, and clusters: 4,987 Number of software titles provided at low or no cost: 269 Number IT help desk/tech support personnel, including departmental staff: 1,000 Number of IT education/training classes offered: 2,293 3 Percent of faculty connected to the campus network/Internet: 100% Percent of classrooms connected to the campus network/Internet: 100% Percent of residence hall beds with network connections: 100% Percent of campus served by wireless network access: 100% Percent of classrooms served by wireless network access: 100% Percent of classrooms with permanent computer projection capability: 90% Number of plug and play ports on campus for modular computer use: 400 Number of wireless nodes on the campus network: 1,636 Number of network servers on campus: 5,000 Commodity Internet, average bandwidth offered: 2,000 Mbps (megabits per second) Research database volume: 3 TB (terabytes) or 3,000 gigabytes Number of national and international research and education networks managed/operated at the Global Network Operations Center at IUPUI: 9 87 University Information Technology Services FY 2005-06, continued Fact Book 2006-2007 Indiana University Bloomington and Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis 1

IT Usage High performance computing (HPC) accounts: 850 HPC CPU (central processing units) hours: 3.3 million HPC program runs: 1.8 billion Estimated number of personally owned desktop/notebook computers: 54,000 Number of users of IU's online course management system, Oncourse: Oncourse legacy: 128,173 Oncourse CL: 115,275 Support Center consulting contacts Accesses of IU online Knowledge Base of Q&A: 22 million Online: 14,840,000 Phone: 111,979 Email: 39,622 Walk-in: 33,517 Live chat: 2,871 Number of participants in UITS IT classes: 38,791 Number of email messages delivered (major systems): 621,090,690 1 All numbers represent totals for IUB and IUPUI combined; percentages are averages. 2 Includes desktop, notebook, and Unix computers 3 Includes workshops, tutorials, demos, and e-learning classes.

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