2011-2012 Fact Book
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FACTBOOK 2011–2012 FACTBOOK 2011-2012 Dear Jacksonville University Community The Jacksonville University Fact Book is prepared annually by the Office of Institutional Research. The purpose of the fact book is to provide comprehensive information and easy access to the most frequently requested information about the University. It has been used for planning, decision making, policy formation, recruitment and public relations. For your convenience, an online version of the JU Fact Book is available on the Institutional Research Web site at www.ju.edu/departments/research.aspx. Institutional Research would like to acknowledge the efforts of the many offices in the JU community that assist in the publication of the Fact Book: Admissions, Athletics, Institutional Advancement, Registrar, Academic Affairs, Financial Aid, Student Life, Human Resources, Finance and University Relations. Carolyn M. Barnett Director of Institutional Research Fast Facts About JU ............................................................................................3 General Information Accreditation...............................................................................................6 Mission, Values, Vision ...............................................................................7 University Profile ........................................................................................8 History ........................................................................................................10 Campus Facilities .......................................................................................12 Governance ................................................................................................16 Presidents of Jacksonville University ..........................................................18 Administration and Faculty (Organizational Chart) ......................................19 2010-2015 Strategic Plan. ..........................................................................20 Peer Universities ........................................................................................22 Intercollegiate Athletics ..............................................................................24 Admissions and Enrollment - Admission Admission Requirements ............................................................................26 Admission Statistics ....................................................................................28 Traditional New Student Comparisons........................................................30 Feeder High Schools ..................................................................................31 Transfer Schools ........................................................................................32 New Traditional Undergraduate Residence ................................................33 - Enrollment Snap Shots .................................................................................................34 Fall 2011 Summary ....................................................................................36 Academic Level and Type ..........................................................................38 College/Schools .........................................................................................40 College/Schools and Gender ......................................................................41 Age ............................................................................................................44 State Residence .........................................................................................46 Majors ........................................................................................................48 - Enrollment Trends Fall Headcount ...........................................................................................52 Full- and Part-Time Count ..........................................................................54 Traditional Undergraduate Enrollment ........................................................55 Fall and Spring Enrollment .........................................................................56 - Student Profiles Student Credit Hours ..................................................................................60 Enrollment by Ethnicity ...............................................................................62 University Students by Gender ...................................................................65 1 - New Student Profile – Traditional Undergraduate Program New Student Enrollment Comparisons ....................................................... 66 Freshmen Gender ....................................................................................... 67 Freshmen Ethnicity ..................................................................................... 68 Freshmen State of Origin ............................................................................ 69 Freshmen SAT Scores ................................................................................ 70 Transfer Headcount and College GPA ........................................................ 71 Transfer State of Origin ............................................................................... 72 Student Related Information Student Housing ......................................................................................... 74 Fall Class Size ............................................................................................ 75 Fall Grade Distribution .......................................................................... 77 Study Abroad..... .......................................................................................... 78 Campus Life ................................................................................................ 79 - Financial Aid Estimated Cost of Attendance ..................................................................... 82 Awards By Type .......................................................................................... 83 Florida Student Aid ...................................................................................... 84 Key Indicators - Retention Freshmen Retention and Graduation Rates ............................................... 86 Freshmen Fall to Spring/Fall to Fall ............................................................ 87 - Graduation Graduation Rates ........................................................................................ 88 Graduation (Degree Attainment) ................................................................. 89 Degrees By Major ....................................................................................... 90 Academics Colleges and Schools ................................................................................ 94 Full-Time Teaching Faculty ......................................................................... 98 Full-Time Ethnicity ....................................................................................... 99 Faculty Status.... ......................................................................................... 100 Faculty Salaries by Rank ............................................................................ 101 Finance Tuition and Cost .......................................................................................... 104 Residential Students Room & Board .......................................................... 105 Residential Students Total Expenses ......................................................... 106 Trends in College Pricing ............................................................................ 107 Revenue and Expenditures ......................................................................... 108 Peer Comparisons… ................................................................................... 110 Giving by Source… ..................................................................................... 114 Data Definitions ..................................................................................................... 116 2 FAST FACTS General Information City Jacksonville Budget $62.8 M State FL Endowment $30 M Founded 1934 2011-2012 Tuition $27,900 Locale Large City Campus Size 198 acres Percent Admitted 43.0% Private Non- Sector Profit 4-Year Average High School GPA 3.47 Masters Carnegie Classification Medium Average SAT* SAT 1052 Full-Time 188 Regular Faculty 180 Atlantic Sun NROTC Faculty 8 Athletic Conference Conference Part-Time Faculty 138 Division I Athletics - Women 12 Teams Ratio of Students to Faculty 13:1 Division I Athletics - Men 9 Teams Average Class Size 15 Student-Athletes: Over 500 University Student Characteristics Traditional Undergraduate Characteristics Fall 2011 Headcount 3,715 Fall 2011 Headcount 2,215 Undergraduate - First-time Freshmen 516 - Traditional Undergraduates 2,215 - Transfers 217 - Accelerated Bachelor’s Program 256 - Continuing 1,391 - RN to BSN 70 - Re-Admits 68 - Online Nursing 653 - New Non-Degree 23 Graduate 521 Pct. Female 49% Pct. ALANA (Asian, Latino, African American, Native American) 31% Pct. Male 51% Pct. Undergraduate Full-time 69% Pct. from Florida 69% Pct. Graduate Full-time 26% Pct. from the First Coast 41% FTE Undergraduates (Credit Pct. from Other U.S States and Hours) 3,118.5 Territories 28% FTE Graduate (Credit Hours) 399.8 Pct. International 3% Top 5 Declared Majors: - Nursing/Pre-Nursing - Marine Science Pct. Undergraduates Receiving - Biology - Aviation Operations