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ABSTRACT This 1993 fact book provides historical and current information concerning the University of Alaska at Fairbanks. The book provides academic and assessment data, student enrollment data, and information on faculty and staff, financial budgets, research and polk,lic services, and educational facilities. Historical data includes, beside the institution's mission statement, information on the school's accreditation, administration, alumni association, international agreements, organizational structure, Board of Regents membership, principal research units, and existing interdisciplinary research programs. Statistical data, charts, and graphs comprise over 70 percent of the publication and provide detailed breakdowns that include the types and numbers of degrees conferred; comparative analyses of student population and faculty demographical data; tuition, fees, donations, and details on other areas of financial support for both the students and the institution; and descriptive details of the school's buildings and space allocations. (GLR)

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A:l prefixesare 474unless otherwise noted. Sharon D. Gagnon President (1991-1999) Administrative Officers 6721 Roundtrea Dr., Anchorage, AK 99516 (AFSDG1) 346-2592 Chancellor Tim Lamkin, Vice President,Student Regent (1991-1993) Joan Wad low, 3rd fl Signers' Hall 7112 UAF Student Services, 501B Gruening Bldg., Vice Chancellor forAcademic Affairs Fairbanks, AK 99775 (FYTSL) 474-7657 Janice Reynolds, 3rd fl Signers' Hall 7096 Susan Stitham, Secretary (1987-1995) Vice Chancellor for Administrative Services Box 80913, Fairbanks, AK 99708 (FYSAS) 456-7794 Michael Rice, 206 Administrative Service Center 7340 Mark Helmericks, Treasurer (1987-1995) Chancellor's Faculty Associate for Graduate Studies c/o C.E.S., Inc., Box 12, Edward Murphy, 306 Signers' Hall 7464 Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734 (AYMHH) 659-3198 Chancellor's Faculty Associate for Research Virgins Breeze (1989-1997) Thomas Royer, 3rd fl Signers' Hall 5223 520 Ocean Drive, Anchorage, AK 99515 (AYVWB) 345-3304 Student Services (1993-2001) Carla Kirts, Acting Dean, 5th ft Gruening 7317 PO Box 71111, Fairbanks. AK 99707 457-6860 Associate Vice Chancellor for Planning, Computing, Eric Forrer (1989-1997) and Information Systems Box 34383, Juneau, AK 99803 (JYEF) 789-5237 Thomas Gaylord, 201 Eielson Building 6638 Joseph R. Henri (1991-1999) Associate Vice Chancellor for University Relations 9921 Near Point Dr., Anchorage, AK 99507 279-1493 and Institutional Advancement Michael P. Kelly (1991-1999) Karen Cedzo, 220 Signers' Hall 7587 c/o Golden Valley Electric Association P.O. Box 71249, Fairbanks, AK 99707 452-1151 R. Danforth Ogg (1993-2001) College / School Deans c/o Gray, Geveden, Cole, & Ram PO Box 2754, Kodiak, AK 99615 486-8505 College of Liberal Arts Lew M. Williams, Jr. (1991-1999) 755 Grant Street, Ketchikan, AK 99901 225-3157 Gorden Hedahl, Dean, 405 Gruening 7231 College of Nature Sciences Paul Reichardt, Dean, 465 Duckering 7941 College of Rural Alaska Regents' Affairs Officer 202A Butrovich (SYBOR) 7908 Ralph Gabriel li, Executive Dean, 708 Gruening 7106 School of Agriculture and Land Resources Management James Drew, Dean, 309 O'Neill 7083 School of Engineering Frank Williams, Dean, 248 Duckering 7330 UA SYSTEM INSTITUTIONS School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences Vera Alexander, Dean, 217 O'Neill 7531 School of Management Statewide Administrative Officers John Lehman, Acting Dean, 101 Bunnell 7461 President School of Mineral Engineering Jerome Komisar, 202 Butrovich 7311 Scott Huang, Acting Dean, 437A Duckering 7366 Acting Vice President for Academic Affairs/Research Luis Proenza, 202 Butrovich 6302 Vice President for Finance Directors Brian Rogers, 207 Butrovich 7448 Vice President for University Relations Cooperative Extension Service Wendy Redman, 202 Butrovich 7582 Hollis Hall, Director, 172 Arctic Health Research Bldg 7246 Vice President and General Counsel Geophysical Institute William Kauffman, 203 Butrovich 7259 Syun-lchi Akasofu, Director, 601 Elvey 7282 Institute of Arctic Biology Institution Chancellors 7648 Robert White, Director, 311 Irving University of Alaska Anchorage Rasmuson Library Donald Behrend, Chancellor 786-1437 Paul McCarthy, Director, 411 Library 7224 3211 Providence Dr., Anchorage, AK 99508 Telephone information 786-1800 Public Affairs 786.1431 Governance Officers University of Alaska Fairbanks Joan Wad low, Chancellor 474-7112 ASUAF (Associated Students of the UAF) 3rd floor Signers' Hall, Fairbanks, AK 99775-0500 Henrik Wessel, President, Wood Center 7355 Telephone information 474-7211 Staff Council University Relations 474-7581 Karen Enochs, President, 312 Signers' Hall 7056 University of Alaska Southeast Faculty Senate Marshall Lind, Chancellor 465-6472 Tim Tilsworth, President, 312 Signers' Hall 6129 11120 Glacier Hwy, Juneau. AK 99801-8697 Graduate Council Telephone information 465-6472 Steve Sparrow, Associate Professor, 309 O'Neill 7620 Information Services 465.6530

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C/1993 University of Alaska Fairbanks

May 1993

Produced by:

Thomas Gaylord, Associate Vice Chancellor

Steve Brown, Research Associate Charlotte Morgan, Research Associate with Pam Jenkins, Clerk Specialist

Planning, Computing, & Information Systems University of Alaska Fairbanks 201 Eielson Building Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-0885 (907) 474-6638

UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS

Alaska's Land, Sea and Space Grant Institution

BEST COPYAVAILABLE I March 1993

The 1993 Fact Book continues to provide the facts that detail progress at theUniver- sity of Alaska Fairbanks.

Tt..-: past year was filled with a wide range of 75th anniversary events. Faculty,staff. students, and alumni took pride in showing off their accomplishmentsand expertise.

Enrollment growth is a good indication for the future. UAF is steadilyexpanding research activity, providing a stable industry that stimulates the economyof many communities in the state.

Strategic Planning Leadership completed its task and has asked the UAF community to help refine our vision for the year 2000. With thatin place in 1993, UAF should be well positioned to meet increased challenges and grab a hold ofopportunities that mesh with our plan for the future.

Chancellor Joan K. Wad low The 1993 edition of the Fact Book represents our continuing commitment to provide a reliable source of information about the University of Alaska Fairbanks. The Fact Book can be used as a convenient reference for answering some of the most fre- quently asked questions about our institution. By examining these historical and current data, we can better anticipate and plan for the future, promote enhancement of academic programs and facilities, and provide service to the citizens of our state.

Significant changes and additions have occurred in this third edition of the Fact Book due to the type of information needed this past year for the UAF budget planning effort, continuing TQM projects, implementing the strategic plan, and research initiatives from the Chancellor. Taken together. these additions will make the information in the Fact Book even more relevant in the upcoming year.

Our sincere appreciation is extended to the many individuals throughout the UAF community and the State who contributed to the production of this Fact Book.

We are confident that the administration, faculty, staff, students, alumni, and friends of the University will find this publication a convenient, authoritative, and valuable reference of general and statistical information about UAF. Putting this material together involved many judgments as to the inclusion, exclusion and form of presentation. We therefore welcome any suggestions you may have for improving future editions.

Thomas Gaylord Associate Vice Chancellor Section I Historical & General Information Page No. A Basis in Law 1-1 Institutional Mission 1-1 Historical Highlights 1-3 Institutional Accreditation 1-7 UniveiJity of Alaska System Board of Regents 1-7 UAF Standing Committees and Advisory Groups 1-8 UAF Alma Mater and Fight Song 1-11 Presidents/Chancellors of the Institution 1-12 UAF Alumni Association 1-12 UAF Honorary Degrees Conferred 1-13 Faculty National / International Appointments 1-16 International Agreements 1-18 University of Alaska Foundation 1-19 113 Communities Where UAF Offers Programs or Sen'ices (Map) 1-20 UAF Organizational Structure 1-21 Principal Research Units at UAF 1-22 Interdisciplinary Research Programs 1-32 Research Support 1-32

Section 2 Academic & Assessment Information Highlights 2-1 Table 2.1 FY93 Degree and Certificate Program Inventory 2-2 Table 2.2 Fall 1992 Class Size by College / School & Course Type / Level 2-6 Table 2.3 Fall 1988-92 Student / Faculty Ratios by Dept / Subject 2-13 Table 2.4 Fall 1988-92 Freshmen ACT / SAT Test Scores 2-20 Table 2.5 Fall 1992 Undergraduate Grades by Department 2-24 Table 2.6 FY83-92 Degrees / Certificates by Department / Program 2-26 Table 2.7 Alumni by Alaska Community of Current Residence 2-33 Table 2.8 Alumni by State of Current Residence 2-35 Table 2.9 Alumni by Foreign Country of Current Residence 2-36

Section 3 Student Information Highlights 3-1 Table 3.1 Fall 1986-92 Application / Admission Trend 3-2 Table 3.2 Fall 1992 New and Returning Students by College / School 3-3 Table 3.3 Fall 1992 Credit Headcount by Alaska Community of Origin 3-5 Table 3.4 Fall 1992 Credit Headcount by State of Origin 3-7 Table 3.5 Fall 1992 Credit Headcount by Foreign Country of Origin 3-8 Table 3.6 Fall 1988-92 Credit Headcount by College / Level / FT-PT 3-9 Table 3.7 Fall 1988-92 Majors by Program / Department 3-17 Table 3.8 Fall 1992 Credit Headcount by Ethnicity / Gender / Level 3-24 Table 3.9 Fall 1992 Credit Headcount by Age / Gender / Level 3-29 Table 3.10 Fall 1988-92 Student Credit Hours / FTEs by Dept / Subject 3-34 Table 3.11 Fall 1992 Credit Headcount by Credit Hour Load Carried 3-52 Table 3.12 FY90-92 Student Credit Hours / FTEs by Department 3-54 Table 3.13 FY92 Independent Learning Program Activity 3-56

vii Table of Contents (continued) Section 4 Faculty & Staff Information Page No. Highlights 4-1 Table 4.1 Fall 1990-92 FT-PT Faculty and Staff 4-2 Table 4.2 Fall 1992 FT-PT Faculty & Staff by College / Sch / Race / Sex 4-3 Table 4.3 Fall 1991-92 FT Faculty and Staff Comparison by Department / Race / Sex 4-13 Table 4.4 Fall 1992 FT Faculty and Staff Salary by College / School / Sex4-25 Table 4.5 Fall 1992 FT Faculty Attributes by Department / Tenure Status / Race / Sex 4-29 Table 4.6 Fall 1992 FT Faculty by Department / Age / Sex / Service Years / Salary 4-45

Section 5 Budget & Financial Information Highlights 5-1 Table 5.1 FY89-93 University State Appropriation History 5-2 Table 5.2 FY88-92 Current Funds Revenue by Funding Source 5-3 Table 5.3 FY88-92 Current Funds Expenditures by Function 5-5 Table 5.4 FY90-92 Direct Gifts by Source / Unit 5-6 Table 5.5 FY88-92 State Financial Aid to Students by Campus / Type 5-7 Table 5.6 Fall 1992 Graduate Enrollment & FY92 Assistantship Support 5-8 Table 5.7 FY90-93 Tuition Rates by Campus / Course Level / Residency 5-9 Table 5.8 FY88-92 Tuition in Public Higher Education in the West 5-10 Table 5.9 FY92 State Public Higher Education Support Factors 5-12 Table 5.10 FY93 State Appropriations for Higher Ed. Operating Expenses 5-16 Table 5.11 FY79-92 Higher Education Prices and Price Indexes 5-17

Section 6 Research & Public Service Information Highlights 6-1 Table 6.1 FY89-92 Research Current Funds Expenditures by Unit 6-2 Table 6.2 FY88-92 Research Proposals Submitted & Funding Requested 6-3 Table 6.3 FY91 Top 100 Institutes in Research A: Develop. Spending 6-4 Table 6.4 FY92 and Fall 1992 Library Statistics . 6-5 Table 6.5 FY90-91 ARL & ACRL Library Comparisons 6-7 Table 6.6 FY92-93 GNOSIS Facilities and 1992 Usage Statistics 6-8 Table 6.7 FY93 Academic Computing Facilities and Usage Statistics 6-9 Table 6.8 FY92 Cooperative Extension Program Statistics 6-10 Table 6.9 FY88-92 Museum Statistics 6-12 Table 6.10 FY87-92 KUAC Public Radio and TV Statistics 6-13

Section 7 Facilities Information Highlights 7-1 Table 7.1 FY93 Building Inventory 7-2 Table 7.2 FY93 Building Space by Room Use 7-7 Table 7.3 Fall 1992 Capacity of Residential Buildings 7-12 Table 7.4 Fall 1992 Hourly Classroom Enrollments by Day / Start-Time 7-13 Table 7.5 FY90-92 Leased Space by Unit 7-14

GLOSSARY G-1

viii Section 1 Historical & General Information Page No. 113 Communities Where UAF Offers Programs (Map) 1-20 Organizational Structure 1-21

Section 2 Academic & Assessment Information Credits Required for Graduation vs FY92 Actual 2-2 Programs Offered by Level 2-2 Program Additions / Deletions 2-2 Percentage of UAF Programs Also Offered at UAA / UAS 2-2 Fall 1992 Average Class Size by Course Type and Course Level 2-6 Fall 1992 Course Selections by Course Type and Course Level 2-6 Fall 1992 Average Class Size by Course Level and College / School 2-8 Fall 1992 Course Sections by Course Type and College / School 2-8 Fall 1992 Average Class Size by Course Level & Department 2-12 Fall 1988-92 UAF Total Student / Faculty Ratio Trend 2-13 Fall 1992 Student / Faculty Ration by Course Level and College / School 2-13 Fall 1992 Student / Faculty Ratio by Co use Level and Department 2-19 Fall '92 New Freshman EACT Scores by College / School 2-20 Fall 1988-92 Freshman Entrance Exam Test Score Trend 2 -23 Fall 1992 Grade Distribution by College / School 2-25 FY83-92 Awards Trend by Degree Level 2-26 FY92 Awards by Degree Level / Ethnicity 2-26 FY92 Awards by Discipline 2-26 FY92 Awards by Degree Level / Sex 2-26 Fall 1992 Undergraduate and Graduate Degree Awards by Department 2-32 Alumni by Alaska Region of Residence 2-33 Alumni by State of Current Residence 2-35 Principal Foreign Countries Where UAF Alumni Reside 2-36

Section 3 Student Information Fall 1992 Accepted / Enrolled Comparisons by Admit Category 3-2 1990-92 Two Year Trend: Proportion of New Students by Admit Category 3-2 Fall 1986-92 Applied / Accepted / Enrolled Comparisons 3-2 Fall 1992 New and Returning Student Distribution 3-3 Fall i992 Student Distribution by Class Standing 3-3 Fall 1992 New Student Distribution by Class Standing 3-3 Fall 1992 Proportion of New to Returning / Transfer Students by Level and College / School 3-4 Fall V2 Students by Alaska Region of Origin 3 -S Fall 1992 Student State of Origin 3-7 Principal Countries Represented by International Students 3-8 ix .f Section 3 Student Information (continued) Page No. Fall 1992 Undergraduate Student Distribution by Level 3-9 Fall 1988-92 Full-Time / Part-Time Ratio Trend & Total Headcount Trend 3-9 Fall 1992 Graduate Student Distribution by Level 3-9 Fall 1992 Majors Distribution by Level 3-17 Fall 1988-92 Majors Trend by Level 3-17 Fall 1992 Majors Distribution by College / School 3-17 Fall 1990-92 Two-Year Average Change in Majors by Department 3-17 Fall 1992 Undergraduate and Graduate Majors by Discipline Area 3-23 Fall 1989-92 Student Trend Distribution by Ethnicity 3-24 Fall 1992 Undergraduate Student Distribution by Ethnicity / Gender 3-24 Fall 1992 Graduate Student Distribution by Ethnicity / Gender 3-24 Fall 1992 Student Age Distribution by Gender 3-29 Fall 1992 Full-Time Student Distribution by Age Cohort 3-29 Fall 1992 Part-Time Student Distribution by Age Cohort 3-29 Fall 1992 Average Undergraduate Student Age by FT / PT Status & College / School 3-33 Fall 1992 Average Graduate Student Age by FT / PT Status & College / School 3-33 Fall 1992 Average Student Age by Student Level & College / School 3-33 Fall 1992 FTE Distribution by Course Level 3-34 Fall 1988-92 FTE Trend by College / School 3-34 Fall 19921,1E Distribution by College / School 3-34 Fall 1990-92 Two-Year Average Change in Student 1. 1 ts by Department 3-34 Fall 1992 Credit Hour Load Distribution by Credit Hour 3-52 Fall 1992 Credit Hour Load Distribution by Credit Hour Cohorts 3-52 Fall 1992 Undergraduate Credit Hour Load Distribution by Credit Hour Cohorts 3-53 Fall 1992 Graduate Credit Hour Load Distribution by Credit Hour Cohorts 3-53 FY92 Student Credit Hours by Semester and Department 3-54 FY92 Independent Learning Students by Region 3-56

Section 4 Faculty & Staff Information Fall '92 Full-Time Employees by EEO Job Category 4-3 Fall '92 FT - PT Employee Ratio by EEO Job Category 4-3 Fall '92 Full - Time Employees by Race / Sex .4-3 Fall '92 Employees by VC Level / Sex 4-12 Fall '92 FT - PT Employee Ratio by VC Level 4-12 Fall '92 FT - PT Employees by College / School 4-12 Fall '92 Full - Time Faculty and Staff Mean Annual Salary by EEO Job Category / Sex 4-24 Section 4 Faculty & Staff Information (continued) Page No. Fall '92 Full - Time Faculty and Staff Female to Male Ratio by Annual Salary Cohort 4-24 Fall '92 Full - Time Faculty Salary Range by Rank 4-29 Fall '92 Full - Time Faculty Age Range by Rank .4 -29 Fall '92 Full - Time Faculty by Rank / Tenure Status .4-29 Fall '92 Full - Time Faculty by Rank / Highest Earned Degree 4-29 Fall '92 Full - Time Faculty by Race / Sex 4-29 Fall '92 Full - Time Faculty by Rank and College I School 4-44 Fall '92 Full - Time Faculty Tenured vs Non - Tenured by College / School 4-44 Fall 1992 Full - Time Faculty Salary Range by Instructional Program 4-45

Section 5 Budget & Financial Information FY85-93 State Appropriations Beginning vs Final 5-2 FY85-93 State Appropriations Final Authorization as a Percentage Above or Below Original Budget Request 5-2 FY88-92 Direct Funds Revenue Trend by Source 5-3 FY92 Current Funds Revenue by Source 5-3 FY88-92 Current Funds Revenue Trend 5-3 FY92 Current Funds Revenue by UAF Campus / Source 5-4 FY88-92 Current Funds Revenue Trend by Campus 5-4 FY92 Current Fund Expenditures by Function 5-5 FY88-92 Unrestricted Current Expenditures Trend 5-5 FY88-92 Restricted Current Expenditures Trend 5-5 FY92 Direct Private Gift Revenues by Unit 5-6 FY92 Direct Private Gift Revenues by Source 5-6 Top Attended States FY92 (Undergraduate Loans) 5-7 Top Attended States FY92 (Graduate Loans) 5-7 FY87-92 Alaska Student Loan Trend by Number of Awards / Total Disbursement 5-7 FY87-92 SEIG Trend by Number of Awards / Total Disbursement 5-7 FY92 Assistantship Support by College 5-8 FY92 Assistantship Support per Student 5-8 FY88-93 Fairbanks Campus per Credit Hour Charges 5-9 FY88-93 Fairbanks Campus Annualized Tuition and Fees 5-9 FY92 Fairbanks Campus Annualized Tuition and Fee Charges as a Percentage Above or Below WICHE Mean Average 5-10 FY88-92 Resident Undergraduate Annualized Tuition and Fees Charges Trend 5-10 FY88-92 Resident Graduate Annualized Tuition and Fees Charges Trend 5- 10 FY92-93 One-Year Percentage Gains in State Appropriations for Annual Higher Education Operating Expeases 5-16 Average Faculty Salary Changes vs HEPI and CP! Trends 5 -17 Average Salary Changes by Employee Category 5-17

xi Section 6 Research & Public Service Information Page No. FY89-92 Research Expenditures Trends by Unit 6-2 FY92 Research Expenditures by Unit / Type 6-2 FY92 Total Research Expenditures by Unit 6-2 FY92 Proposal Funding Request Effort by Unit 6-3 FY88-92 Proposal Funding Request Effort Trend by Unit 6-3 Number of NSF Grants in 1991 6-4 FY91 UAF Research & Development Expenditures by Source 6-4 FY91 Top 100 Research & Development Expenditures Average by Source 64 FY92 UAF Library Operating Expenses by Source 6-6 FY92 Rasmuson Library Staff Salary & Wages / FTE 6-6 FY92 IJAF Library Holdings - Titles by Type 6-6 Location of Member Libraries (Map) 6-8 FY92 Academic Computing System CPU Usage by Node / Institution 6-9 UAF Computer Facilities 6-9 FY92 Contact Hour Distribution by Activity 6-10 FY87-92 Museum Visitations Trend by Month 6-12 FY87-92 Museum Education Tours Trend by Type 6-12 FY92 KUAC Revenues by Source 6-13 FY87-92 KUAC Donors / Donor Contributions 6-13 FY92 KUAC Expenditures by Activity 6-13 FY87-92 KUAC Revenues Trend by Source 6-13 FY87-92 KUAC Expenditures Trend by Activity 6-13

Section 7 Facilities Information UAF Building Age by Number of Buildings / Gross Square Feet 7-2 UAF Building Age by Gross Square Feet / Value per Gross Square Feet 7-2 UAF Buildings by Age / Location 7-2 UAF Building Age by Original Project Funding vs. Current Investment Value 7-2 UAF Building Net Usable Square Feet by Location 7-7 UAF Building Net Usable Square Feet by Room Use 7-7 UAF Building Net Usable Square Feet by Year Acquired and Primary Use 7-7 Fall 1992 Fairbanks Campus Residential Halls by Sex / Occupancy Rate 7-12 Fall 1992 Fairbanks Campus Married Student Housing by Type / Wail List 7-12 Fall 1992 Fairbanks Campus Hourly Classroom Enrollments7-13

x i i Section 1 HISTORICAL & GENERAL INFORMATION

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A Basis in Law 1-1

Institutional Mission 1-1

Historical Highlights 1-3

Institutional Accreditation 1-7

University of Alaska System Board of Regents 1-7

UAF Standing Committees and Advisory Groups 1-8

UAF Alma Mater and Fight Song 1-11

Presidents/Chancellors of the Institution 1-12

UAF Alumni Association 1-12

UAF Honorary Degrees Conferred 1-13

Faculty National/International Appointments 1-16

International Agreements 1-18

University of Alaska Foundation 1-19

113 Communities Where UAF Offers Programs or Services (Map) 1-20

UAF Organizational Chart 1-21

Principal Research Units at UAF 1-22

Interdisciplinary Research Programs 1-32

Research Support 1-32 A Basis in Law The University of Alaska is a constitutionally established state university. The pertinent sections of the Alaska Constitution are cited here.

ARTICLE VII

HEALTH, EDUCATION AND WELFARE

Section 2 The University of Alaska is hereby established as the state university and constituted a body corporate. It shall have title to all real and personal property now or hereafter set aside for or conveyed to it.Its property shall be administered and disposed of according to law.

Section 3 The University of Alaska shall be governed by the Board of Regents. The regents shall be appointed by the governor, subject to confirmation by a majority of the members of the Legislature in joint session. The board shall, in accordance with law, formulate policy and appoint the president of the university. He shall be the execu- tive officer of the board. Institutional Mission The University of Alaska Fairbanks was established in 1917 as the Alaska Agricul- tural College and School of Mines. Today, as a comprehensive land-, sea-. and space-grant university, the multi-campus University of Alaska Fairbanks exists as a vital state resource to teach, to inquire and to serve.

The University of Alaska Fairbanks offers instructional programs covering a broad postsecondary spectrum and is the major research center for Alaska. The university is committed to providing a free and open forum where ideas and issues may be professionally pursued and frankly debated in an environment of mutual respect and intellectual integrity. It seeks to provide an intellectually stimulating learning process which is culturally sensitive and empowering to its students. The university is committed to assuring that its graduates receive a balanced education in the arts, humanities, natural and social sciences through which creativity is fostered and historical and philosophic perspectives are gained. As a result, the state benefits from an educated citizenry capable of the independent pursuit of further learning, of contributing to the economic well being of the state and nation and of participating in and contributing to global society. The university seeks a culturally diverse environ- ment that values and promotes equal treatment of sexes, races, cultural and ethnic groups throughout its academic programs, student body, faculty and staff. The University of Alaska Fairbanks as a residential institution of higher education serves students from all of Alaska as well as from other states and nations. It is particularly committed to enhancing educational opportunities for Alaska's rural and native populations. Through its branch campuses in Bethel, Kotzebue and Nome and its rural education centers, the University is responsive to local and regional needs, including open educational access to it programs. Special strengths exist in the use of educational technology which provide for the distance delivery of selected programs to many areas of the state. In seeking to serve abroad array of students, admission to several associate degree and certificate programs is open to all. Admis- sion requirements to all baccalaureate and graduate programs as well as some Associate of Applied Science degree programs vary depending on the specific field of study.

The University of Alaska Fairbanks offers developmental programs and certificate, associate, baccalaureate and graduate/professional programs in the arts, sciences, career fields and professions. It is a center for graduate educationand is Alaska's only doctoral granting institution. It possesses unique strengths in the physical and natural sciences and offers a broad array of engineering programs with a particular emphasis on the stresses of northern environments. UAF is a major center for the study of natural resources including minerals, forestry, wildlife, geology,agriculture. fisheries and ocean sciences and their associated economics. It has been recognized for its work in multi-cultural understanding, rural health problems, and cross-cultural interaction in the human service professions.

As a major center for research and scholarship, the University of AlaskaFairbanks is committed to the mutual enhancement of teaching, research and creative activity,and public service. Scholarship which produces new knowledge instills a vigor into teaching which in turn stimulates inquiry and the quest for further answers to the unknown. The university seeks to use its particular location in the north as a natural laboratory for the study of questions and issues, whose solutions are not only applicable to Alaskan problems but to a broader understanding of our global commu- nity. As part of a network of state research universities, this institution has an active program of basic and applied research resulting in a well earnednational and international reputation. Specific recognition has been achieved in space physics, marine science, and high latitude biology, environmental sciences, engineering and geophysics. The university has recognized programs in definition, exploration, development and management of Alaska's renewable and nonrenewable resources. It is the state's center for study of Alaska Native cultures and languages.

Through its Cooperative Extension Service and Marine Advisory Program, research results are interpreted and transferred to people of the state. Its continuing education programs extend the expertise of the university to adult learnersneeding alternative learning opportunities. The university's library and museum provide the state's major information resources and cultural collections with a particular strength in Alaska and polar regions. Finally, through its programs in fine and performing arts, the university provides cultural enrichment to the state's interior and rural popula- tions. In accomplishing this mission, the University seeks the advice c..xl guidance of Alaska's residents and friends. Board of Regents Policy 10.02.01, adopted 02-25-88 * Since the mission statement was adopted, the University of Alaska Fairbanks has added theBristol Bay and Interior Campus sites. UAF was granted space grant status in 1991.

1-2 1915 The University was originally established by the Congress as a land- grant college, called the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines. The location was selected by one of the early founders of Fairbanks, the Honorable James Wickersham, territorial delegate to the U.S. Congress from Alaska. At that time. Anchorage was only a young tent city, and Juneau, being a center of population and government, had little interest in an agricultural college. The cornerstone laying ceremony was held on the Fourth of July.

1917 Governor Strong signed the bill on May 3rd accepting the federal land grant of 2.250 acres to create the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines as a land-grant college committed to public service, teaching and research. A separate corporation was established which provides for a board of trustees.

1921 - Bunnell Dr. Charles E. Bunnell became the found ng president. He was a judge of the U.S. District Court in Fairbanks for the preceding seven years. Bunnell was appointed by the Board of Trustees (which became the Board of Regents in 1935). His long-time political rival, Wickersham. tried to have the appointment rescinded.

1922 The "Farthest North College," as it was commonly referred to in its early years. opened on September 18th with six faculty and six students, in addition to President Bunnell and his secretary. The total student body rose to 12 after late enrollments.

1923 The first annual Commencement Exercises were held with one graduate, Jack Sexton Shanley, who received his Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture. President Warren Harding also visited the campus that year.

1924 The Bureau of Mines station was transferred to the College. Other developments included the graduation of the first woman. Margaret E. Thomas (later Mrs. Olaus Murie) in business administration.

1926 The establishment of the U.S. Bureau of Biology Survey Station.

1927 The organization of the Business Administration Club. The first Bunnell-Geist Expedition to St. Lawrence Island occurred.

1929 The formation of the Civil Engineering Society.The College received an appro- priation from the Rockefeller Foundation in 1929 to study the aurora borealis.

1931 The Fairbanks Agricultural Experiment Station. which had been established in 1906, was transferred to the College by an act of Congress. The Matanuska Agricultural Experiment Station was transferred to the College the following year. Signers' Hall was built to he the campus gymnasium. Later it would serve as the library, then the museum. Currently, Signers' Hall is housing some of the UAF administrative offices.

1-3 1935 The Territorial Legislature approved a name change on July 1, and the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines became the University of Alaska. Enroll- ment was up to 150 with 18 faculty members.

1936 Dr. and Mrs. Froelich Rainey built the Rainey/Skarland cabin.

World War II Wartime enrollment was 67 in 1943-44, but increased to 373 in 1946-47.

1946 The Geophysical Institute (GI) was created by an act of Congress.

1947 The College Magnetic and Seismological Observatory was built in 1947, and the first summer session was held.

1949 - President Moore Dr. Terris Moore served as the second president of the University from July 1949 to October 30, 1953. Arthur Nagozruk Jr., of Barrow, was the first Alaskan Eskimo to graduate from the UAF. The Chapman Building (the original GI), Nerland Hall and the Brooks Building are completed. Eielson Building construction, started in 1934, was completed in 1950. Enrollment reached 409 in 1953, and courses wereoffered on several military bases in the State.

1953 - President Patty Dr. Ernest N. Patty, a faculty member in 1922. and Dean of the College from 1925-35, returned as the University's third president in 1953. Construction contin- ued with the expansion of the physical plant, and completion of three more dormito- ries and two married-student apartment buildings. The Bunnell Building was constructed, and Constitution Hall was completed in time to accommodate the Alaska Constitutional Convention in November 1955. Enrollment rose to 978, and community colleges were established in Anchorage, Ketchikan. and Juneau. The first Ph.D., in space physics, was conferred at the annual Commencement Exercises in 1957. In 1959, with governor Bill Egan presiding, Alask...'s constitution was signed in Signers' Hall.

1960 - President Wood Dr. William R. Wood became the fourth president in 1960, guiding the University through its first year of Alaska statehood. The next 13 years saw greater funding for university operations and physical plant development, along with a broadening of academic, research, and public service programs. In 1964, three regions were establishedNorthem, Southeastern and Southcentraleach with a provost to coordinate and direct activities. Community colleges were organized at Palmer, Sidra, Kodiak, Bethel and the Kenai Peninsula. Regional centers were established at Anchorage and Juneau. augmenting community college programs with upper- division and graduate studies. The Fairbanks campus grew to include a new residence hall complex, gymnasium, classroom buildings (Charles E. Bunnell Building in 1960, William E. Duckering Building, 1964, Ernest Gruening Building, 1972), a heating and power plant, a library/fine arts complex (1969), and campus activity center (Ernest N. Patty Center, 1963), and further expansion or research

1-4 7 1960 (continued) facilities on the West Ridge. The Alaska Water I.21Jratory and the new Geophysical Institute were among new facilities on the West Riuge. The Institute of Marine Science was established by the Alaska Legislature in 1960. the : lineral Industry Research Laboratory in 1963. as well as the Institute of Arctic Biology.

1969 Poker Flat Research Range was established as the largest land-based and only high- latitude university-owned sounding rocket range in the world.

1970 The university was named a sea-grant institutior..

1971 The Alaska Native Land Claims Settlement Act passed. With the development of village and regional Native corporations, the need for greater educational opportuni- ties in rural areas of the state developed. In response to this, the university adminis- tration and Native leaders conferred to determine the best way to meet critical needs.

1972 Student enrollment in Fairbanks reaches' 3,158 in the Fall '72. Overall enrollment statewide rose from 1.630 in 1960 to 10.325 in 1972. increasing at an average annual rate of close to 17 percent.

1973 - President Hiatt Dr. Robert W. Hiatt succeeded President Wood. President Hiatt instituted a sweep- ing reorganization of the university, allowing considerable development of higher education programs in rural Alaska. The position of vice president for rural educa- tional affairs was created. The regional system was abandoned to better emphasize development of the major urban centers in Fairbanks. Anchorage and Juneau. A Chancellor was appointed at each campus with responsibility for all research and academic programs. The positions of vice president for research and vice president for academic and faculty affairs were abolished, and the six existing colleges and seven research institutes at UAF were merged into two colleges - Environmental Sciences, and Arts and Sciences-and the Division of Professional Schools. Statewide administration and the Office of the President remained in Fairbanks.

1974 Tanana Valley Community College was established in Fairbanks. A learning center was opened in Barrow in 1974. followed by the Northwest Community College at Nome in 1975.

1975 The University of Alaska Foundation was established to encourage private giving to the University.

1976 - Chancellor Cutler Dr. Howard Cutler became Chancellor of UAF in 1976.

1977 Charles 0. Ferguson was appointed interim president by regents in February. At an August meeting, regents announce the selection of Neil D. Humphrey as president of the University of Alaska and appoint their executive secretary, Foster F. Diebold. as

1-5 Historical Highlights (continued) 1977 (continued) chief administrator of the University, pending appointment of a new president, after Ferguson's resignation in December. Regents approve a reorganization plan proposed by UA President Humphrey under which education services are to be provided by four basic units -- the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF); University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA), University of Alaska Juneau (UAS), and the Division of Community Colleges, Rural Education and Extension. Program expansion included petroleum engineering, computer technology and resource management.

1979 In February, regents appoint Diebold as president for a term ending June 30.

1980 Regents announced the appointment of Dr. Jay Barton as the eighth president. The Museum is relocated to the Otto Geist 3uilding on West Ridge.

1981Chancellor O'Rourke Dr. Patrick J. O'Rourke, previously chancellor of the Community Colleges, Rural Education and Extension division, became the Chancellor of the UAF. Enrollment tops 5,000 for the first time. Program expansion included a Northern Studies program and doctoral degrees in mathematics, fisheries and biochemistry.

1982 The College of Human and Rural Development was created. Constitution Park was completed to honor the Alaska delegates that drafted and signed the Alaska State Constitution. The park is located between Constitution Hall, the Fine Arts Complex and the Gruening Building.

1983 The Honors Program began accepting students.

1984 The Student Apartment Complex was completed and the International Programs was established.

Restructuring In 1987 President Donald O'Dowd and the Board of Regents restructured the University of Alaska System. streamlining administration and giving the state's four- year institutions in Anchorage, Juneau and Fairbanks responsibility for former community college missions. UAF's responsibilities included the campuses in Bethel, Nome, Kotzebue, Bristol Bay, downtown Fairbanks. and the Interior.

1988 The importance of Alaska as a site for receiving, processing and archiving data from earth-orbiting environmental satellites was demonstrated when the Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Facility was installed on top of the GI. UAF's reputation grows internationally as the Polar Ice Coring Office (PICO) moves to Fairbanks.

1990 Known for its high-latitude social and scientific studies, on a per-researcher basis, UAF received more NSF funding (for Arctic studies) than any other university in the United States. In September Chancellor O'Rourke announced his decision to step down as chancellor at the end of June 1991.

1-6 1991 In February, UAF was designated a Space-Grant Institution by the National Aero- nautics and Space Administration (NASA) because of its nationally competitive aerospace research and educational programs.

1991Chancellor Wadlow Dr. Joan K. Wadlow became the third chancellor of UAF on July 1, and the first woman to be named Chancellor anywhere in the UA system, UAF was named the best of western regional institutions, based on costs and academic quality, by U.S. News and World Report.

1992 UAF celebrated the 75th Anniversary of its founding. The Usibelli Coal Mine gave UAF its first major endowment to su:iport teaching, research and public service awards for faculty.

Commission on Colleges of the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges

SPECIALIZED ACCREDITATIONS Accreditation Board for Engineenng and Technology Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Alaska State Board of Education through National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business American Association of Museums American Chemical Society Computing Sciences Accreditation Board Council on Social Work Education National Association of Schools of Music National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education

The University of Alaska Board of Regents was the governing body responsible for university policy and management through the president. Regents are appointed by the governor for eight-year terms, subject to legislative confirmation. A student regent was appointed for two years from candidates nominated on each campus. Regents' terms of office shown in parentheses.

Sharon D. Gagnon. President (1991-1999) Tim Lamkin. Vice President (1991-1993) Susan A. Stitham. Secretary (1987-1995) Mark H. Helmericks. Treasurer (1987-1995) Virginia W. Breeze (1989-1997) Mary Jane Fate (1993-2001) Eric ['offer (1989-1997) Joseph R. Henri (1991-1999) Michael P. Kelly (1991-1999) R. Danforth Ogg (1993-2001) Lew M. Williams Jr.11991.1999)

1-7 UAF Standing Committees and Advisory Groups Arctic Region Supercomputer Committee Daniel Swift, Professor, Geophysical Institute. Chair Richard Dowling, Senior Vice President, GCT Thomas Gaylord, Associate Vice Chancellor, PCIS David Musgrave. Assistant Professor. Institute Marine Sciences Randy Ownby, Vice President, ALASCOM Tim Pettibone, Associate Vice Chancellor for Research & Grad. Studies. UAA Channon Price, Assistant Professor, Physics Department Provencio, Supervisor of Engineering. ARCO. Alaska Ken Richards, Student, Geophysical Institute Mitchell Roth, Associate Professor, Mathematical Sciences Tom Royer, Chancellors' Faculty Assoc Research Scott Smiley, Assistant Professor, Institute of Marine Sciences Gunter Weller. Director, Center for Global Change Chancellor's Designee Ted DeLacca, V.C.'s Project Coordinator Ex Officio Tom Healy, Director & P1, ARSC Michael Rice. Vice Chancellor Administrative Services Joan K. Wadlow, Chancellor

Art in Public Places Committee Karen L Cedzo, URI/N., Chair Bill Brody, Art Department Vin Haneman. Community representative Eric Jozwiak, Student Affairs Jean Mackin. Community representative Janet Matheson, Statewide Facilities. Planning and Construction Marionette Stock, student William Tuttle, Physical Plant

Budget Council Joan K. Wadlow, Chancellor, Chair Thomas Gaylord. Facilitator, Planning, Computing. & Information Systems Syun Akasofu, Director. Geophysical Institute Tim Bauer, Staff Council Walt Ensign, ex-officio Betty Hoch, Budget and Cost Records Clara Johnson. Interior Campus Paul McCarthy, Rasmuson Library John Phillips, Physical Plant Paul Reichardt, College of Natural Sciences Henrik Wessel, ASUAF John Whitehead. Strategic Planning Leadership Frank Williams, School of Engineering John Zarling, Faculty Senate ex-offic") Janice Reynolds, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Michael Rice, Vice Chancellor for Administrative Services Tom Royer, Chancellor's Faculty Associate for Research Chancellor's Advisory Committee on Native Education Joan K. Wad low, Chancellor, Convenor , Community Member Jo Ann Ducharme, Rural Student Services Carol Lee Gho, Interior Campus Christina Hill. FNSB Alaska Native Education Michael Jennings, Visiting Assistant Professor Ringo Jimmy, Alaska Native Education Student Association Clara Johnson. Interior Campus Larry Kairaivak, Student Howard Luke. Community Member Ron Manook, West Valley High School Teacher Kathy Mayo. Doyon Foundation Will Mayo, Tanana Chiefs Conference Valerie Montoya, Behavioral Sciences & Human Services Dept. Shirley Moses, Student James Nageak, Alaska Native Language Center Paul Ongtooguk, School of Education Stephanie Place, American Indian in Engineering and Sciences Gabriel Sam, Alaska Native Leadership Association Morris Thompson, Doyen Limited Blanche Vest, Alaska Native Social Workers Association Hugh Walker, Alaska Native Social Workers Association

College of Rural Alaska Community Advisory Council Rural Center Representatives Dorothy Larsen, At-Large and Chair A. Barbara Rankin, Aleutians Center Rural Campus Representatives Carol Lee Gho, Interior Campus Jeanette Iya, Northwest Campus Bing Santamour, Kuskokwim Campus Martha Shield, Chukchi Campus Debbie Tennyson, Bristol Bay Campus Agency Representatives Jerry Covey, Commissioner of Education Tony Nakazawa, Department of Community and Regional Affairs

Committee to Nominate Honorary Degree Recipients and Commencement Speakers Dave Musgrave, Institute of Marine Science. Chair Karen Cedzo, MIA, Administrative Liaison Jack Distad, Mathematical Sciences Dept. David Hales. Alaska and Polar Regions, Library Koji Kawasaki, Physics Dept. Benjamin Kline. History Dept. Rudy Krecji, Philosophy and Humanities Dept. Claus-M. Naske, History Dept. Phil Younker, Community Representative

Community Advisory Council for the Tanana Valley Campus Sally Crawford (1993) Norm Phillips (1995) Rhonda Curwen (1995) S.L. Stealey (1993) Dick Farris (1995) J.C. Thomas (1994) Larry Kelly (1994) Diane Worley (1993) Mary Matthews (1994) Jerry Walker (1993) Norm Phillips (1995)

1-9 2 Fishery Industrial Technology Center Advisory Council Don Rosenberg. Chair, Mount Vernon, Washington Richard Bishop, Silver Lining Seafoods - Ketchikan. Alaska Christine Blackburn, Kodiak, Alaska Shari Otness, Tonka Seafoods - Petersburg, Alaska Jeff Stephan, Kodiak. Alaska John P. Woodruff, Icicle Seafoods Shore Plant Manager - Seward, Alaska

Geophysical Institute Advisory Consulting Board Professor, Sydney Chapman. Chair Dr. Earl Beistline, Professor Emeritus, Mining Professor Hugh Bradner, University of California, San Diego Professor Charles Kenne'.. University of California, Los Angeles Professor Keith Runcorn, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London Professor Dael Wo Elle, University of Washington. Seattle

Intercollegiate Athletics Committee Glen Allen, ASUAF Mike Mayberry, Physical Plant Bob A.nderi, Rasmuson Library E. Thomas Robinson. School of Management Ed Cridge, Rasmuson Library Marcia Stratton. College of Liberal Arts Pete Eagan, Chancellor's appointee (90-92) Ex-Officio (Non-Voting) Heath Hi lyard, student Lynn Lashbrook. Director of Athletics Brenda Krupa. Advising Center Henrik Wessel, ASUAF president

KUAC Advisory Committee Paula Long, Chair James Sachtjen, DVM Lamy Kaplan, Vice Chair Bill Strauss Mike Taylor, Secretary Sandra Stringer June Weinstock, Secretary Ex-Officio Members Richard Bost Patty Kastelic Fran Chauvin Ron Martin Sally DeWitt B.G. Olson Glenn Estabrook Public Affairs Office, Eielson AFB Celia Hunter Bruce Smith

School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences Advisory Council Mr. Donald H. Rosenberg, Chair Dr. David Policansky Dr. William Aron Mr. Joseph L. Reid Mr. Jim Branson John Roos Ms. Marlene Johnson Dr. Gary Stauffer Dr. James Kitchell Rick Lauber Ex-Officio Member Dr. James J. McCarthy Mr. Carl R. Rosier

Strategic Planning Leadership Committee John S. Whitehead. History Department, Chair Grace B. Schaible, Co-Chair, UAF Campaign Leadership Mary Barsi, Director MBA, Business Administration John J. Goering, Associate Director, Institute of Marine Science Kenneth Krieg, Extension Livestock Specialist, Cooperative Extension Service Ruth Lister, Director, Tanana Valley Campus Dennis B. Long, Director, Career Planning and Placement Cecilia Martz, Assistant Professor, General Studies/Cross Cultural Comm.. Kuskokwim Campus James Nageak, Assistant Professor, Alaska Native Language Center Rainer J. Newberry, Professor, Geology/Geophysics Department Armin* Nielson, Professor, Anthropology Department Barbara Oleson, Administrative Assistant, Northwest Campus Paul B. Reichardt, Dean, College of Natural Sciences Glenn E. Shaw, Professor, Physics Department Peggy Shumaker, Head, English Department Strategic Planning Leadership Committee (continued) Timothy Tilsworth, President, Faculty Senate Keith Van Cleve, Head, Forest Sciences Department Henrik Wessel, President, ASUAF Frank L Williams, Dean. School of Engineering Strategic Planning Resource Persons Thomas Gaylord, Associate Vice Chancellor, PCIS Janice M. Reynolds, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Michael L Rice, Vice Chancellor for Administrative Services

UAF Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee John E. Blake, Chair Michael Castellini Charles Geist Jean Earnest Fred Husby Erich Follmann Suzanne Williams

University of Alaska Press Editorial Board Dr. Claus-M. Naske, Executive Director Dr. Kenneth Coates Dr. Richard K. Nelson Dr. Neil Davis Ms. Patricia Partnow Dr. Robert Forbes Dr. Alfred Runte Dr. Gordon Harrison Dr. Marianne Stenbaek Mr. Merritt Helfferich Dr. Francis S. L. Williamson

Lyrics by Mary J. Walker and Carl M. Franklin Music by Carl M. Franklin Chorus: Though far we wander from thy door, All hail Alaska, sing her praise; following paths of golden lore, Our home of carefree college days. With lov. and pride we think of thee, A pioneer we see thee stand, Rev ling in treasured memories. Champion of far north frontier land. 'Neath sparkling stars and northern lights, Thy sons and daughters e'er well be, Hills crest halls gleam stately white, Forever loyal and true to thee. Inspiring love and faith to glowing flame; Imbued with love we sing glad acclaim, Our Alma Mater we revere thy name. Our Alma Mater we praise thy name.

FIGHT SONG Music by Carl M. Franklin

Fight for Alaska win the victory! Fight for the Blue and Gold. Hail to our banner, as it waves so free, Over the victor's fold. Cheer for the Polar Bears, mighty men are they. Onward to honor and fame! Fight on to win for our Alma Mater, Fight for Alaska's name. 1921 The board of trustees selected Dr. Charles E. Bunnell, judge of the U.S. District Court at Fairbanks, as the college's first president. Bunnell assumes the position on December 7. 1949 Dr. Terris Moore, a former president and trustee of the Boston Museum of Science, assumes the presidency on July 1.

1953 Moore was succeeded by Dr. Ernest Patty, a member of the original faculty in 1922 and dean from 1925-35. 1960 Dr. William R. Wood, former academic vice president and acting president of the University of Nevada, succeeded Patty as president of the University, one year after Alaska became a state.

1973 Dr. Robert W. Hiatt succeeded Wood as the University's fifth president. Hiatt reorganizes the University in 1975, ending the regional system, and appoints chancellors to head the Fairbanks and Anchorage units. 1976 Dr. Howard A. Cutler assumed his duties as the first chancellor of the University of Alaska Fairbanks.

1981 Dr. Patrick J. O'Rourke succeeded Cutler as UAF's second chancellor.

1991 Dr. Joan K. Wad low became the third chancellor of UAF and first woman chancellor in the UA System.

The UAF Alumni Association provides alumni with opportunities for involvement and interaction with the institution and with each other in social, cultural and/or educational areas, as well as providing support to current students. The association is managed by a board of directors, who are elected by the active membership. Each position on the twelve member board represents a geographic area. The association promotes the general welfare of UAF, through the efforts of UAF graduates and former students.

Board of Directors Althea St. Martin '87 - Executive Director Deborah Boardman '87 - Seat 10, Southcentral Martha Demientieff '86 - Seat 9, Interior Dale Fox '77 - Seat 4, Southcentral, President Jean K. Anderson Graves '54 - Seat 1, At Large Cynthia Klepaski '80 - Seat 3, Interior Patrick Osborne '76 - Seat 2, Southcentral Therese Sharp '81 - Scat 5, Interior, Past President Chip Wagoner '74 - Seat 8, At Large Mike Wellings '73 - Seat 11, Outside. Vice President Sally Wien '62 - Seat 6, At Large, Past President Brenda Wilcox '73 - Seat 7, Southeast, Past President UAF Honorary Degrees Conferred 1932 Steese, Gen. James Gordon (Deceased) D. Science 1935 Wickersham, Hon. James (Deceased) LL.D. 1940 Anderson, Jacob P. (Deceased) D. Science 1946 Brandt, Herbert (Deceased) D. Science 1949 Duckering, William Elmhirst (Deceased) D. English 1949 Jackson, Henry M LL.D. 1949 Seaton, Stuart Lyman D. Science 1950 Dimond, Anthony J. (Deceased) LL. D. 1950 Larsen, Helge D. Science 1951 Twining, Gen. Nathan Farragut, US Chief of Staff L.L. D. 1951 Warren, Hon. Earl - Chief Justice D. P. Science 1951 Washburn, Henry Bradford, Jr Ph. D. 1952 Nerland, Andrew (Deceased) LL.D. 1952 Reed, John C., Executive Director, Arctic D. Science 1953 Patty, Ernest N. (Deceased) D. English 1953 Tuve, Merle A., Director, Dept. of Terrestial D. Science 1954 Balchen, Col. Berns, The Air Attache. American D. Science 1954 Schmitz, Henry, President Emeritus, U. of WA D. Science 1955 Know land. William Fife LL. D. 1955 Wood, Col. Walter A. D. Science 1955 Wilkins, Sir Walter A D. Science 1955 Gasser, George, (Deceased) D. Science 1955 Gruening, Ernest, U.S. Senator (Deceased) LL. D. 1956 Green, Hon. Edith S., Representative from OR LL. D. 1956 Loussac, Zachariah J. (Deceased) LL. D. 1957 Grosvenor. Elsie May Bell (Mrs. Gilbert) LL. D. 1957 Grosvenor, Gilbert, National Geog. Society LL.D. 1957 Geist, Otto William (Deceased) D. Science 1957 MacKenzie, Norman A.M., Pres. U. of B.C. LL. D. 1958 Chapman, Sydney . D. Science 1958 Seaton, Fred A LL. D. 1958 Walsh, Michael J. (Deceased) LL. D. 1958 Drake, C. Marie (Deceased) D. Litt. 1958 Fry, Franklin C. D. Litt. 1959 Fohn-riansen, Lydia D. Humanities 1959 Irwin, Don D. Humanities 1959 Lehleitner, George . LL. D. 1959 O'Brien, Leo W. LL. D. 1959 Teller, Edward D. Science 1960 Bartlett. Senator E.L. (Deceased) LL. D. 1960 Fitz Gerald, Gerald D. Science 1961 Bunche, Ralph J. LL. D. 1961 Field, William B. Osgood D. Science 1961 Keller, William J. LL. D. 1961 Snodgrass, Milton D. (Deceased) D. Science 1962 Armstrong, Robert Rolland D. Humanities 1962 Aspinall, Wayne N. LL. D. 1962 Thomas, Lowell J., Sr. LL. D. 1962 Wien, Noel (Deceased) D. Science 1963 Doolittle. James H D. Science 1963 Reeve, Robert D. Science 1963 Shaw, Robert D. Fine Arts 1963 Tilly, Lola Cremeans D. Humanities 1964 Albrecht, C. Earl D. Science 1964 Sasayama, Tadao LL. D. 1964 Terry, Luther L. LL. D.

1-13 ? t1 UAF Honorary Degrees Conferred (continued) 1965 Anderson, Clinton P. LL. D. 1965 Brewer, Max C. D. Science 1966 Trippe, Juan LL. D. 1966 Kimpton, Dr. Lawrence LL. D. 1966 McCracken, Harold D. Litt. 1966 Hale, Mrs. Mary (George E.) D.Fine Arts 1967 Moore, Dr. Terris LL. D. 1967 Snedden, C.W. LL. D. 1967 Miller, Rear Admiral Henry L. LL. D. 1967 McGinnis, Dr. Frederick P. D. Humanities 1967 Atwood, Mrs. Evangeline (Robert B.) D. Litt. 1967 Moore, Dr. Phillip H. D. Science 1968 Herrington, William C. LL. D. 1968 Fitz Gerald. Joseph H. LL. D. 1968 Goding, Maurice Wilfred LL. D. 1968 Soboleff, Reverend Dr. Walter A. D. Humanities 1968 Mather, Keith B. D. Science 1968 Irving, Dr. Laurence (Deceased) D. Science 1969 Boyd. Louise Amer (Deceased) D. Scienc 1969 Baker, Dr. Joel W., MD LL. D. 1969 Elvey, Dr. Christian T. D. Science 1969 Bing le, Reverend Bert J. D. Humanities 1969 Anderson, Robert O. LL. D. 1969 Beistline, Earl H. LL. D. 1970 Rasmuson, Elmer E. LL. D. 1970 Wiks, Margaret Bell D. Litt. `70 Hanna, Dr. G. Dallas D. Science 1970 Demmert, Archie D. Humanities 1970 Bronk, Detlev Wulf D. Science 1971 Jovanovich, William D. Laws 1971 Gould, Dr. Laurence M. D. Science 1971 Heurlin. M.C. "Rusty" (Deceased) D. Fine Arts 1971 Redfield, Dr. Alfred C. D. Science 1972 Smith, Rear Admiral Paul A. (Retired) D. Science 1972 Egan, William A. (Deceased) LL. D. 1972 Schaible, Dr. Arthur J. (Deceased) D. Science 1972 Monserud, Sally D. Humanities 1972 Rae, Dr. Kenneth LL. D. 1973 Magnuson, Warren G. D. Laws 1973 Michener, James A. D. Laws 1973 Maurer, Paul D. Humane Letters 1973 Peratrovich, Frank (Deceased) D. Public Service 1973 Machetanz, Fred D. Fine Arts 1973 Hiebert, A.G. D. Public Service 1973 Bentley, Helen D. D. Laws 1973 Kerr, Clark D. Laws 1973 Scholander, Per F. (Deceased) D. Science 1974 Samoff, Robert LL. D. 1974 Rock. Howard (Deceased) L. H. D. 1974 Commager, Henry S. L. H.D. 1974 Rivers. Ralph J. LL. D. 1974 Hearst, William R.. Jr. LL. D. 1975 Degnan, Frank A. D. Public Service 1975 Roberts, Walter Orr D. Public Service 1975 Stevens, Theodore F. D. Laws 1976 Marcham, Leslie A. D. Humane Letters 1976 Murie, Margaret E. D. Humane Letters 1976 O'Neill, Patrick H. D. Science 1977 Handler, Ph:lip D. Science 1977 McFarland, Robert E. D. Public Service 1977 Gravel, Mike D. Laws 1978 Oliver, Ethel Ross D. Public Service 1978 Ostar, Allan D. Laws 1979 Wold, JoAnne (Deceased) D. Humane Letters 1979 Fletcher, Joseph 0 D. Science 1979 Isaac, Andrew T. (Deceased) D. Humanities 1980 Armstrong, Terrance E. D. Science 1980 Butrovich, John D. Laws 1980 Nordale, LeDessa D. Laws 1981 Berry, William (Deceased) D. Humanities 1982 Sheldon, Robert D. Public Service 1981 Nerland, Leslie (Deceased) D. Public Service 1981 Washburn, Albert Lincoln D. Science 1982 Brown, Emily I. (Deceased) D. Humanities 1982 Fejes, Claire D. Humanities 1983 Randolph. Carl D. Public Service 1983 Dementi, Jean D. Humanities 1983 Haines, John D. Letter 1984 Beton, Al D. Science 1984 Berton. Pierre D. Fine Arts 1984 Goodale, Ellen D. Fine Arts 1984 Goodale, Harvey (Deceased) D. Fine Arts 1984 Barton, Jay D. Science 1985 Young, Donald E D. Laws 1985 Motzfeldt, Jonathan D. Laws 1985 Weller, Rosamond D. Humanities 1985 Cogo, Robert (Deceased) D. Letters 1986 Demientieff, Mary D. Humanities 1986 Martin, Fredericka D. Humanities 1986 Press. Frank D. Science 1987 Kaveo look, Harold D. Education 1987 Neakok, Sadie D. Laws 1987 Rausch, Robert D. Public Service 1987 Tee land, Walter D. Science 1987 Weber, Florence D. Science 1988 Graham. Ron D. Science 1988 Fate, Hugh B. D. Public Service 1988 Connelly, Hugh D. Laws 1988 Quam, Louis D. Science 1989 Fanning, Kay D. Letters 1989 Ott, Charlie D. Letters 1989 Brooks, James D. Science 1989 Huntington, Sidney D. Public Service 1990 Nelson, George D. Laws 1990 Heiner. Lawrence D. Science 1990 Scott, Josephine Ryman D. Humane Letters 1990 Jones, Eliza D. Letters 1990 Hammond, Jay Medal of Merit 1990 Lee. Richard D. Letters 1991 Gottstein, Barnard Jacob (B.J.) D. Laws

1-15 1991 Pew& Troy L. D. Science 1991 Schaible. Grace Berg D. Laws 1992 Southall, Doris D. Laws 1992 Fate, Mary Jane D. Laws 1992 McCann, James D. Laws 1992 Schaller, George D. Science 1992 Kennedy, Kay J. (Deceased) D. Humane Letters 1993 Viereck, Leslie D. Science 1993 Pruitt, William 0., Jr. D. Science 1993 Ray, Dorothy Jean D. Letters 1993 Boorstin, Daniel D. Letters

Dr. Vera Alexander: (SFOS) named a Fellow by the Council of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; serves on the National Academy of Sciences Polar Oceans Panel and the Arctic Marine Science Committee; serves as the U.S. delegate to the North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES). Marcia Cressell Argall: (RAHEC assistant director) serves on the steering committee for the University of Washington Rural/Underserved Opportunities Program. Dr. Carl S. Benson: (professor emeritus, GI) a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Karen L. Cedzo: (Associate Vice Chancellor for URIA) Chair of the Council on University Relations and Development of National Association of State Universities & Land Grant Colleges (NASULGC). Dr. Thomas Gaylord: (Associate Vice Chancellor for PCIS) elected to the board of directors for Pacific Northwest Association for Institutional Research and Planning (PNAIRP). Dr. David Hopkins: (Alaska Quaternary Center) received the Fryxell Award from the Society of American Archaeology (SAA) recognizing his contributions. This is the most prestigious national award given by the SAA and only the most distinguished senior scholars are considered. In 1990 the Geo-archaeological Division of the Geological Society of America, awarded him the Career Award. Daniel Johnson: (Rural Alaska Health Education Center (RAHEC) director) elected to the national AHEC Directors' Association Executive Committee. Dr. John Kelly: (Director, PICO) named one of the administering directors of the first International Design for Extreme Environments Assembly (IDEEA One). The international assembly's goal is to form a permanent and expanding worldwide network to provide mechanisms for common problem solving in extreme environ- ments, including space exploration. Dr. Brina Kessel: (curator of ornithology, UA Museum) elected President of the American Ornithological Union. Dr. Carla Kirts: (Resources Management) named Outstanding Teacher of the Year by the Western Region of the American Association of Agricultural Educators.

1 -16 Faculty National/ International Appointments (continued) John Miller: (Alaska SAR Facility Project Manager) received NASA's Certificate of Appreciation for his role in establishing the Alaska SAR Facility at GI. Dr. Rainer Newberry: (Geology/Geophysics) selected Alaska Professor of the Year by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. Hank Pennington: (Marine Advisory Program) received the Jerry Jurkovich Award from the National Marine Fisheries Service/Fishing Industry for promoting fishing vessel safety. Randy Pitney: (Athletics) named National Rifle Association's Coach-of-the-Year. Dr. Terrence Quinn: (Juneau Center for Fisheries and Ocean Sciences) appointed to the Committee on Fisheries of the National Research Council Ocean Studies Board. Dr. Juan G. Roederer: (GI) appointed by President Reagan as chairman of the U.S. Arctic Research Commission in 1987. Dr. Thomas C. Royer: (IMS) since 1981, serves on the National Academy of Sciences Associateship Review Panel; serves on the Publications Committee, American Geophysical Union (AGU); received Editors Award for service to Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans, AGU 1990: serves as co-chairman, WOCHE Hydrographic Implementation Panel. Donald Scheaffer (Financial Aid) and James T. Mansfield (Admissions & Records): appointed as College Board Delegates by The College Board, a nonprofit educational association serving students, schools and colleges through programs designed to expand educational opportunity. Dr. Kraut Stamnes: (Professor of Physics) named one of five site scientists by the U.S. Department of Energy's Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program. He is responsible for the day-to-day scientific operations of the Program's measure- ment site to be located over 25.000 square miles on the North Slope of Alaska. Peggy Shumaker: (English Department Head) elected President of the National Associated Writing Program. Joe Tremarello: (Athletics) voted Women's Basketball Continental Divide Confer- ence Coach-of-the-Year. Dr. Wilford Weeks: (GI) recipient of the International Glaciological Society's highest honor, the Seligman Crystal. Dr. Gunter E. Weller: (01) member of the Committee on Global Change Research, National Research Council; serves on the Council of International Glaciological Society; serves as chairman of the Working Group on Global Change, International Arctic Science Committee; serves as chairman of the IGPP Steering Committee, Scientific Committee en Antarctic Research. International Agreements

Country Institution Date Signed

Australia Western Australia School of Mines Oct. 1984 Canada McGill University Sept. 1987 Denmark Danish Writers Union, Danish Arts Council Mar. 1989 University of Aarhus Oct. 1984 University of Copenhagen June 1986 Finland Technical Research Center (VIT) Oct. 1984 Finland/RussiaArctic Centre of University of Lapland and Kola Science Center. Murmansk April 1991 Greenland Ministry of Culture, Education & Labour Fall 1989 Japan Graduate School of Fisheries Science, Hokkaido University April 1986 Hokkaido University Dec. 1986 Hokkaido University of Education, Sapporo CampusJuly 1989 Nagoya Gakuin University Aug. 1978 National Institute of Polar Research Oct.1981 National Institute of Polar Research Nov. 1978 Tokai University May 1988 Korea Ajou University May 1985 Soong Sil University May 1982 Norway Agricultural University of Norway May 1991 People's Republic of China Guanazhou New Technical Institute of Geology Chinese Academy of Sciences April 1991 Xingjiang College of Finance and Economics April 1990 Taiwan National Cheng Kung University Oct. 1979 Russia All-Union Scientific and Research Institute for Gold and Rare Metals (VNII-1), State Dept. of Precious Metals and Diamonds July 1989 Institute of Biological Problems of the North, Far East Branch USSR Academy of Science, 1975, 1988 Kola Scientific Centre USSR Academy of Science, Institute of Marine Biology (IMB) Nov. 1989 Moscow State University, Dept. of Geocryology April 1990 Scientific Technical Library Aug. 1990 Polar Geophysical Institute of the Soviet Academy of Sciences Dec. 1988 Academy of Agricultural Sciences. Siberian Branch (Novosibirsk) Nov. 1988 Central Siberian Botanical Museum, Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch Aug. 1989 International Pedagogical University at Magadan 1990, 1992 Yakutsk State University July 1991 Sweden Lulei. University Various NW Inter-Institutional Council on Study Abroad Mar. 1982 Venezuela University of the Andes and Venusa C.P.S.A. Sept. 1991 The Foundation is legally separate and distinct from the University of Alaska and is governed by its own Board of Trustees. This twenty-three member board establishes the Foundation's investment policy for endowments, manages donated property, and oversees the distribution of the Foundation's assets to its sole beneficiary, the University of Alaska system. Total FY91 assets were $19.3 million. The membership of the Foundation consists of its College of Fellows which is organized into three branches and an unaffiliated group. Each branch operates to support the fund-raising efforts of its respective university. In addition, members of all branches of the College of Fellows assist the Trustees in fund-raising at the statewide level and act as advocates for the University in community and state issues.

UAF College of Fellows Ms. Sharon Allen. Chair Dr. Earl H. Beistline. Vice Chair Ms. Helen L. Atkinson Dr. James Matthews Ms. Michelle Bartlett Ms. Lee McAnemey Mr. Joe Beedle Mr. Frank Meek Mr. Chris Birch Ms. Evolyn Melvill Mr. Harold Byrd Mr. Patrick O'Neill Mr. J.B. Camahan Mr. Walter Phillips Mr. Frank Chapados Mr. Elmer E. Rasmuson Lt. Gov. John B. "Jack" Coghill Mr. Leo Rhode Mr. Jeff Ccok Ms. Judy Robertson Mr. Ronald F. Cosgrave Mr. William Robertson Mrs. Enid Cutler Ms. Grace Schaible Dr. Howard Cutler Ms. Jo Scott Mr. L. Frank De Long Mr. Cliff Taro Dr. Hugh B. Fate Mr. Chip Wagoner Mr. William D. Fowler Mrs. Frankie Wakefield Mr. Dale Fox Ms. Dixie R. Welch Mr. V. Paul Gavora Dr. John S. Whitehead Mr. Robbie Giinther Ms. Brenda Wilcox Mrs. Peggy Huber Ms. Sue Wilken Ms. Audrey Loftus Mr. Daniel Winfree Mr. Robert Marovelli

UA Foundation Board of Trustees

Ms. Caroline Bolar. President Dr. Jerome Komisar Mr. Don Abel. Jr. Mr. Tim Lamkin Ms. Sharon Allen Mr. Herb Lang Dr. Donald Behrend Dr. Marshall Lind Mr. Brian Brundin Ms. Ann Parrish Ms. Donna Chantry Mr. Edward Rasmuson Mr. Jeff Cook Ms. Grace Berg Schaible Dr. Hugh Fate Mr. Peter Schust Ms. Sharon 0. Gagnon Ms. Arliss Sturgulewski Ms. Mary Hughes Mr. Joe Usibelli, Sr. Mr. John C. Hughes Dr. Joan K. Wadlow Mr. Tom Jensen Dr. William R. Wood Mr. Jim Johnson Mr. Michael P. Kelly rr

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1-20 UAF Organizational Structure CHANCELLOR Joan K. Wadlow

Pfannng, Computng, & Into Systems$ ILInv Relations & Inst Advancement Thomas Gaylord, Karen Cedxo. Assoc. V.Chancellor Assoc. V.Chancellor

Faculty Assoaans for Color, of Rural Alaska V.Chancelicr for Acting Dean of V Chancellor for Academic Affairs Research & Graduate School Ralph Gabrielli, Adminstrative SIKACIVS Student Services Janice Reynolds Michael Rice Carla Kirts EctwordMurphy Acting Executive Dean Thomas Row

Accounting & Business Admissions & Records Coleco ofLiJefil Arts Geophysical Institute Bristol Bay Campus Operations, Grants & Contracts AnnTrernarello, Director Akasofu, Director Margaret Wood, Director Cary Lc Director Gorden Hedahl, Dean

KUAC Budget & Cox Records Kaska Teacher Placement Institute of Arcic Biology Chukchi Campus Betty Hock Director MaryEllen LeBerge, Bruce Smith. General Robert White, Director LynnJohnson, Director Director Manager Center for Global Change and Personnel Services Athletes and Recreation AK Nave Language Center honor Campus Jeanne Freeman, Director G. Lynn Lashbrook, Michael Krauss, Dbctor Arctic System Research Clara Johnson, Director Director Gunter Weller, Director

EEO/AA Career Services School of Education Center for Cross-Cultural Studies Kuskoinwn Canams Carolyn Chapman. Dennis Long. Director Allan Glatthorn, Allan Glatthorn, Acting Director David Williams, Director Coordinator Acting Director Museum Finance! kid Center for Health & Non homst Campus College of Natural Sciences Aldona Jonaitis, Donald Scheaffer, Director Counseling Paul Reichardt, Dean Nancy Mendenhall, Director Bill Connor. Director Director

Fire Dept Residence Life, Housing Tanana Valley Campus Vern Long, Fire Chief Don Foley. Director Ruth Lister. Acting Director

School of Agneultre & Land Ago:Miura! & Forestry Rural Student Services Physical Plant 'cos Management Experrnent Station JoAnn Ducharme. Director Re. John Phillips, Director James Drew. Dean James Drew. Director

Wood Cantor Activitss. Purchasing Cooperative Extension Service Bookstore, Food Sennces Hollis Hall. Director Terry Kelly. Director Ron Keyes, Director

Risk Management Joe Adams, Director

Pubic Safely Department School of Engineering I I Institute of Northern Engineering Dale Florian, Director Frank Williams. Dean 11--1 John Zarling, Director

Utilities Operation School of Fishenes I Institute of Mann' Sciences Gerald England, Director & Ocean Sciences Vera Alexander, Director Vera Alexander. Dean Mann* Advisory Program, MC. Sea Grant Juneau Center for Fish & Ocn Sci

School of Management 1 John Lehman, Acting Dean

I School of Mineral Engineering I i 'Amoral Industry Research Lab Scott Huang, Acting Dean I I Scott Huang, Acting Director

Peroleurn Development Laboratory G. D Sharma, Director

Polar Ice Coring Office Urania John Kelley. Director Paul McCarthy. Director

Sponsored Programs Conferences & Special Events Deborah Wells. Director Charles Graham. Director

Intematonal Programs Steve MacLean, Director

Academic Advising Center Wanda Martin, Director

1-21 The UAF Special Mission states: "The University of Alaska Fairbanks is the State's center for organized activity in basic and applied research with particular emphasis on high latitude and Alaskan problems which have provided this University with a well-earned national and international reputation. Foci are directed toward marine science and high latitude studies in geophysics, biology, environmental sciences, and engineering disciplines". UAF also conducts "studies relative to the definition, exploration, and development of Alaska's natural resources, with a special emphasis on agriculture and minerals." This mission statement, taken with UAF's actual research activities, define UAF as "The Arctic Institution for the United States" and "America's University of the North." Within the areas of emphasis identified above, and in support of the overall academic program, UAF research institutes, centers and laboratories have been organized to facilitate "the institution's two main responsibilities in promoting research: to aid members of the faculty in developing and maintaining their research programs, and to provide a central point of contact for off-campus agencies turning to the institution for research assistance." (NASC Accreditation Handbook, p. 73). Several programs and facilities are managed centrally to promote research at UAF. Funding initiatives include the Faculty Small Grants Program and the National Institutes of Health-funded Biomedical Research Grants Program. Other initiatives are funded on a limited and discretionary basis to assist in the development of critical areas.

Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station (AFES) Bonanza Creek Experimental Forest: The Taiga LTER (Long-Term Ecological Research Program) site, located at Bonanza Creek, is part of a 19-site, National Science Foundation funded national network. It was established in 1987, four years after a major fire at Rosie Creek burned one-third of the experimental forest. At the Bonanza Creek site, UAF researchers, in cooperation with the Institute of Northern Forestry (U.S. Forest Service) and scientists from other universities, focus their studies on the processes that control forest development on flood plains and uplands after fire. Delta Research Site: One hundred miles southeast of Fairbanks, UAF researchers study carbon cycling in the Delta Agricultural Project. to gain insight into the effects of global warming. In basic agronomic research, UAF scientists emphasize produc- tion techniques, and crop selection appropriate to high latitude lands in order to boost yield while protecting the soil and minimizing production costs. Fairbanks Research Center/Experiment Farm: For more than three-quarters of a century, interior Alaskan farmers have benefited from basic agricultural and conser- vation studies conducted at the Fairbanks Experiment Farm. Today's researchers are investigating ways to increase yield while meeting Alaska's special environmental needs. Horticulture, small fruits, grain and swine, are some of the Center's major areas of study. Forest Soils Laboratory: Research conducted by the Laboratory emphasizes the soil fertility controls of forest development in interior Alaska forests. Facilities are available to students and collaborating investigators for conducting soil. plant tissue and water analysis for all major physical and chemical properties of these materials.

1 -22 Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station (continued) LandGrant: The School of Agriculture and Land Resources Management (SALRM) and AFES continue the Land Grant tradition. Research and public service activities emphasize applications and solutions to problems facing Alaskans and others in the circumpolar north. Palmer Research CenterlMatanuska Farm:Located in the Matanuska Valley Alaska's traditional agricultural centerthe Palmer Research center concentrates its research efforts on developing new production techniques for the area's agricultural industry. Major research efforts in dairy, vegetable, and beef production result in lower costs to Alaskan consumers and higher return for the state's producers. Studies are conducted at the Matanuska Farm and on privately owned local farms.

Alaska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit This Unit is jointly sponsored by UAF, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the Wildlife Management Institute. Fisheries research emphasizes the ecology, alteration, and management of arctic and subarctic freshwater ecosystems as they relate to fisheries resources. Wildlife-related studies focus on ungulate habitat relationships, seabird and waterfowl ecology, wildlife population dynamics, and the impact of northern development on wild animals.

Alaska Native Language Center (ANLC) The Center was established in 1972 to document, study and cultivate the 20 native Indian, Aleut and Eskimo languages of Alaska. It houses an archival collection of about 8,000 items, virtually everything written in or about Alaska Native Languages, including copies of most of the earliest linguistic documentation. The Center has published over 200 books and booklets for scientific, classroom and general use. including grammars, dictionaries, folklore texts, and audio tapes.

Center for Crossultural Studies The Center is the research and development unit of the School of Education. The Center addresses educational issues and problems inherent in Alaska's multicultural population. The Center administers instructional support contracts and grants for the school and issues publications and reports designed to improve cross-cultural understanding.

Center for Global Change and Arctic System Research (CGCASR) This campus-wide Center was initiated by the faculty in 1990 as a means foc developing, coordinating, implementing interdisciplinary research initiatives. linking many initiatives and resources at UAF, and addressing the role of the Arctic in the total Earth System. Its scientific focus is on understanding the chain of physical, geological, biological, and social processes of the arctic system that interact with the total earth system and global change, in order to contribute to the scientific basis for predicting effects of environmental changes, and formulating policy options in response to the anticipated effects on man and his support systems. The Center is guided by a Board of Directors constituted of appropriate Deans and Institute Directors, and a Science Steering Committee of faculty from relevant disciplines which provide leadership to five working groups: Physical/Biological interactions and Feedbacks; Arctic Paleoenvironments; Contribution of High

1-23 3t) Center for Global Change and Arctic System Research (CGCASR) (continued) Latitudes to the Global Carbon Budget; Terrestrial Ecosystem and Community Dynamics: and Social Aspects of Global Change in the Arctic. The Alaska Data Visualization and Analysis Laboratory (ADVAL) supports digital image processing and geographic information system analysis, especially as it relates to global change research. Its capabilities are relevant to such fields as remote sensing, environmental sciences, geology, geophysics, geography, glaciology, volcanology, land resources management. forestry, oceanography, and mineral exploration and engineering.

Geophysical Institute (GI) The Institute is the only high-latitude research and academic center for geophysics in the United States focused on high-latitude geophysical phenomena. The scientific staff is organized under four research groups: Space Physics and Aeronomy; Atmospheric Sciences: Snow, Ice, and Permafrost: and Solid Earth Research. The Institute participates with other universities and agencies in many cooperative research programs. The following special facilities and projects are operated by the Institute. The Alaska Climate Research Center concentrates on research of Alaskan climatol- ogy and climatic trends, on answering requests for digitized climatic data, and maintaining a relationship of mutual cooperation and support with the UAA Climate Center. Mesoscale climate modeling is being done on the NCAR supercomputer (in the future, the Arctic region supercomputer at UAF could be used). The Alaska Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Facility. funded by NASA, receives. processes, and archives data from a new generation of synthetic aperture radar satellites. Its major components are a receiving ground station, SAR processor system and archive operations system, and systems for scientific analysis of SAR data. Sea ice and glacier studies are a primary focus at the Institute, but the facility serves over 100 other projects worldwide as one of eight national data centers established by NASA as part of the Earth Observing System (EOS). The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO), a cooperative program with the Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), links laboratories in Alaska. Washington, and California by computer to monitor hazardous Alaskan volcanoes and conduct cooperative research. AVO also provides public safety information to the Federal Aviation Administration, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the Alaska Division of Emer- gency Services, municipal governments, and the public. Atmospheric Sciences Laboratories: The Institute houses a physical chemistry and optics laboratory and operates an atmospheric chemistry laboratory in a nearby building. Atmospheric chemistry measurements are routinely made from the Ester Dome Observatory near the Institute and at Poker Flat Research Range. Radiation, energy balance, and other meteorological measurements are being made at field sites in both polar regions. The Computer Resources Center manages facilities capable of handling large-scale data analysis. satellite image processing, modeling of geophysical processes, and nonlinear plasma simulations.

1 -24 Geophysical Institute (continued) The Geo-Data Center archives institute material, maintains various geophysical data collections to support research, and is the public browse facility for the Alaska High- Altitude Aerial Photography Program. Collections consist of various media, from 16 mm educational movies to 8 mm digital satellite imagery, from earth's current chart data to positive CIR aerial transparencies. SAR, NOAA/AVHRR, and Landsat Quick Look satellite imagery are available and SPOT satellite images may be accessed through the Center. Geological Research Support includes a geochronology lab equipped for argon- argon and potassium-argon dating of geologic samples. The paleomagnetism laboratory, used for research on Alaska's tectonic history and climate records of young sediments, is equipped with a 2-G superconducting magnetometer. A third laboratory is equipped for preparing samples for geochronologic, magnetic. and geochemical analysis. The Geophysical Institute Library specializes in geophysics and includes numerous compact disk products to access holdings in other polar collections around the world. The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) is a federal project for experiments to modulate intense electric currents called the auroral electrojet in the auroral ionosphere. A powerful, high-frequency transmitter system is planned for a site south of Fairbanks to conduct and monitor experiments. HAARP is managed by the U.S. Air Force Geophysics Laboratory and the U.S. Navy Office of Naval Research. The Institute leads the Polar Radio-Science Consortium, a scien- tific advisory group for HAARP. Optical Observatories: The Institute's main optical observatory is at Poker Flat Research Range. Observations using satellite communications are made from unmanned all-sky cameras located at remote sites in Alaska and Canada. Down- range observation sites for Poker Flat are at Fort Yukon, with sites planned at Arctic Village and Kaktovik: an optics lab supports these activities. Data from many of these and other observatories are displayed by a data display system called the Geospace Environmental Data Display System (GEDDS). The Institute participates in auroral observations at Svalbard, Norway. Poker Flat Research Range is the largest land-based research rocket range world- wide, and the only high-latitude range in the United States. Since it was established near Fairbanks in 1969 for auroral and middle-to-upper atmosphere research, approximately 234 large sounding rockets have been launched. A major federal project to upgrade launch and observatory facilities is now under way. Remote Field Sites: Much seismology, magnetic, and auroral observing equipment is located at field sites throughout Alaska and northwestern Canada: most sites involve continuously operating, unmanned observing stations. The Alaska-Canada High Latitude Magnetic Chain of Stations is a series of magnetometers following a longitudinal line from Talkeetna, Alaska to Eureka. NWT, Canada. Information from the chain is transmitted via satellite to the World Data Center. A digital ionospheric sounding system at the Sheep Creek site is operated for the Air Force Air Weather Service.

1 -25 Geophysical Institute (continued) Research Support Services available include the machine shop which supports needs of the Institute and PICO at UAF; the electronics shop supports computing, electron- ics design and construction, and instrument calibration; Photo-G14hics provides photographic, drafting, mapping, and computer graphics services. Satellite Image Analysis Laboratories: In addition to the Alaska SAR Facility resources, the Institute houses the ADVAL (more fully described under Center for Global Change and Arctic System Research). ADVAL provides analysis of satellite images in conjunction with other data sets. Seismic Information and Research: Monitoring earthquake activity and providing information to citizens and public officials, the Alaska Earthquake Information Center is a cooperative project with the USGS. The network of 120 seismic stations monitored by the Institute's seismology laboratory includes stations of the Institute, the USGS and NOAA's Alaska Tsunami Warning Center. The office of the Alaska state seismologist is located at the laboratory, which also supports basic research on earthquakes and volcanoes. Snow, Ice, and Permafrost Laboratories: The Institute houses three ice laboratories and three cold rooms for permafrost studies, ice core analysis, glaciological research studies and other research requiring simulated cold environments. Field work is also carried out throughout Alaska, Greenland, the Arctic Ocean, and Antarctica. Space Grant: NASA has designated UAF to participate in the National Space Grant program and will fund teaching and research in aeronautics, space, and related fields. The program will provide students with internships in private industry and promote cooperative industry-university research. The Space Physics Analysis Center is equipped with hardware and software to acquire data and images of solar activity and related geophysical phenomena. The system displays the NOAA solar-geophysical data file on sunspots, solar flares, and the solar wind. The Tectonics and Sedimentation Group of the Institute and the UAF Geology Department conduct the Brooks Lange Geologic Research Program, a major, long- term research effort to understand the geologic history of the northeastern Brooks Range and provide basic information for resource evaluation.

Institute of Arctic Biology (IAB) Established in 1963, the Institute is the principal research arm for life scientists in the CNS. The original mandate of the Institutethe study of adaptations of plants and animals, including humans to past and present climates of the Arcticis maintained, but has been expanded to include programs in ecology, systematics and molecular biology/biochemistry. Ecology programs include research on aquatic, taiga and tundra sites, including community organization, ecosystem structure and function, functional interactions between plants and animals, and the way in which environ- mental and organismal processes modify nutrient cycling and decomposition within systems. This ecosystem-level research is closely tied to physiological responses such as herhivory. Physiological programs integrate the endocrine, neurobiological and behavioral adaptations of birds and mammals to highly seasonal and climatologi- cally extreme environments, specifically emphasizing migration, hibernation, and

1-26 Institute of Arctic Biology (IAB) (continued) thermoregulation. A new program in molecular biology and biochemistry has recently been added as a research component. Systematics, biogeography and genetics of organisms within arctic and subarctic ecosystems are being studied to determine the history of migration and evolution of high-latitude organisms. The Alaska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit within the institute provides direct interaction with state and federal agencies and supports faculty and graduate student research projects. The Institute provides a vivarium. animal quarters, surgery and a variety of technical and instrument facilities and services for coordinated and individual research. Special field sites include a 40-acre experimental biological research area on campus and the Large Animal Research Station, housing breeding colonies of muskox, caribou and reindeer, adjacent to the campus. The Institute maintains the only major U.S. field station in the Arctic. at Toolik Like on the northern foothills of the Brooks Range. Research field camps at Eagle Summit on the alpine tundra, at Cantwell near Denali National Park. and at Halibut Cove on the shores of Kachemak Bay provide a wide range of ecological diversity for specimen collection and research. The Institute maintains a strong international tie with scientists and institutes through cooperative research in Europe. Scandinavia, Russia, Central America, and Africa. The faculty have joint appointments with instructional colleges, and participate in offering courses and graduate programs leading to both master's and Ph.D. degrees in a variety of subjects related to arctic biology.

Institute of Northern Engineering (INE) The Institute is the research arm of the School of Engineering. INE is comprised of three research centers and one laboratory: the Engineering Research Center (ERL), the Transportation Research Center (TRC), the Water Research Center (WRC), and the Environmental Technology Laboratory. INE's objective is to provide faculty and students with research opportunities in support of the engineering programs offered by SOE. Research through the Centers is conducted in the program areas of civil, electrical, environmental. management, mechanical, and transportation engineering. A special focus exists on cold regions water-related problems in Alaska and other northern areas. Many of the research programs conducted at INE investigate problems of particular concern to Alaska, while others are of interest to the national and international communities as well. Alaska Space Grant Program is a cooperative effort with the Geophysical Institute. It supports a broad spectrum of activities to enhance the aerospace capabilities at UAF through grants for research, curriculum development, graduate student fellow- ships, and aerospace scholarships. The majority of the funding is dedicated to graduate stipends and scholarships for undergraduate students involved in ongoing aerospace research and design projects. INE provides faculty, staff, andstudent support, as well as space in the Duckering Building. Engineering Research Center: Ongoing research at the Center encompasses a diversity of fields ranging from basic investigations of geomagnetically induced currents in power systems (conducted in cooperation with the GI) to the design and testing of a ground source heat pump systems. Some research is quite "high tech",

1-27 f Institute of Northern Engineering (INE) (continued) Engineering Research Center (continued) while other projects might seem mundaneyet all work at INE is aimed at providing timely and practical solutions to problems that affect everyone. Environmental Technology Laboratory: The goals of the Laboratory are to: conduct research relating to the management of the environment; facilitate technology transfer on environmental issues; act as a networking center for information and expertise within the University; provide a center of expertise in Alaska on environ- mental and resource management; facilitate access to and use of information and expertise by industry, business, and government; provide funding for research and graduate studies; and promote and enhance effective environmental education. Transportation Research Center: The Center is the focal point of Alaskan transpor- tation research for the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT&PF). TRC continues to have a major impact in Alaska, particularly where transportation infrastructure needs to be developed and researched as a necessity for the industrial development and economic growth of the state. TRC serves a major role in conducting research and administering transportation education in Alaska. Research projects address such areas as pavement materials, pavement design and rehabilitation, bridges and transportation planning, traffic operations and design of stable roadways over permafrost. Many projects are conducted jointly with DOT&PF. TRC is a member of the Transportation Northwest Regional Center, and serves as a liaison representing the UAF at the Transportation Research Board in Washington, DC. The Alaska Transportation Forum, an annual meeting hosted by TRC, ad- dresses the unique problems of Alaskan transportation. TRC has also developed the Alaska Cooperative Transportation and Public Research Program, which provides a system by which DOT&PF research needs can be met. Water Research Center: Solving water problems in Alaska is complicated by the sparse availability of data, poor quality of much of the existing data. the presence of unique phenomena (such as permafrost), low air and soil temperatures, a hydrologic cycle dominated by snow and ice, extensive wetlands, and the sheer vastness of this state. Water related problems abound in the realms of alternative energy, water quality and quantity, environmental quality related to normal development, as well as petroleum and resource extraction, wastewater treatment, fisheries, forestry, arctic engineering, and water law. WRC conducts studies in hydrology, hydrogeology, hydraulics, limnology, climate change, fisheries, water chemistry, microbiology, isotopic geochemistry, oil spill, and applied technology. Specific capabilities include state-of-the-art analyses of major and minor inorganic constituents in water, sedi- ments, minerals, wastes and living biological materials. Research tools include a variety of computer systems with a wide range of peripher- als/software, and major equipment such as mass spectrometry, flame and graphite furnace atomic absorption, and gas and liquid (ion exchange) chromatography. WRC takes a broader view, providing solutions to problems facing northern peoples outside as well as inside Alaska. Our development of time domain reflectometry for the in situ measurement of the unfrozen water content of soils and snowpacks, for example, has a profound potential for solving problems ranging from snowmelt flooding to designing roads and minimizing frost heave. Cooperative research with Canadian and European countries has provided partial solutions to a diverse array of 1-28 A Institute of Northern Engineering (INE) (continued) Water Research Center (continued) problems. Some of this work, such as WRC's continuing program related to arsenic and heavy metal contamination, has immediate application to the northwestern United States, Canada, and Europe, as well as Alaska.

Mineral Industry Research Laboratory This Laboratory was created by the Alaska State Legislature in 1963, with a mandate to conduct basic and applied research on problems of the mineral industries and to cooperate with the State and Federal government agencies. It conducts applied and basic research in areas such as coal preparation, coal science, mineral benefaction, mine and mill design, new resource development, improved exploration and pros- pecting methods, and modem heap leaching technology.

Petroleum Development Laboratory The primary function of this Laboratory is to explore various aspects of enhanced oil recovery research, including the production of heavy oil through thermal recovery and miscible oil displacement. The goal is to transfer the information from the laboratory and field experiments to engineers who can apply it to problems in the oil fields.

School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences (SFOS) SFOS was established in 1987. All existing marine and fisheries components were brought together to focus, strengthen and further develop the programs, while avoiding duplication of effort. The mission of SFOS is to provide academic re- search, education and public service in all marinz and fisheries areas of Alaska.

Alaska Sea Grant College Program The Program is a marine research. education, and public information and technology transfer program housed in SFOS. The program is administered and primarily funded by the NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce, with matching funds allocated by the State of Alaska. The Program funds university research that broadens knowledge of the marine environment and supports sustainable use of Alaska's marine resources. Seafood science and economics, oceanography, and marine biology are primary areas of Sea Grant-sponsored studies. Sea Grant also plans and participates informal and informal state and national forums on fisheries management and development. marine mammal issues, and environmental issues important to industries that depend on the long-term viability of marine resources. Program advisory agents, locatedin coastal communities, transfer information between coastal constituents and UAF.

Fishery Industrial Technology Center (FITC) The FITC. an applied research arm of SF0`,. was established in 1981. It is located in a new 20,000 sg.ft. seafood processing research and development facility inKodiak. The FITC's responsibilities include: fisheries science and harvesting technology, seafood science and processing technology, technology transfer, and instruction. Present research areas at the Center include studies of the chemical and physical properties of fish proteins, microbiolovical stability of seafood, fish behavior during capture by trawl gear, methods for full utilization of fishery products and develop- ment of new seafood products.

1 -29 A. School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences (SFOS) (continued) Institute of Marine Science (IMS) The Institute was established in 1960 and is a major research arm of the SFOS. Its research foci include interdisciplinary studies of high latitude seas including the Bering, Beaufort, and Chukchi Seas and the seasonal sea-ice zone; the ecology, biology, and physiology of high-latitude organisms, ranging from plankton tc' marine mammals; and physical oceanographic studies of the Gulf of Alaska, Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort Seas. Current research projects include: studies on water circulation in the Gulf of Alaska; carbon and nutrient cycles; environmental studies relating to the Exxon Valdez oil spill; marine mammals, shellfish and finfish biology; studies on sedimentation and origin of the continental shelf of Alaska; and satellite remote sensing of ice-covered seas. The Institute includes a variety of research facilities, which are described below. Flow Cytometry Facility: The development of high resolution flow cytometry at UAF has enabled rapid counting, measurement, sorting, and biochemical analysis of small microorganisms, such as aquatic bacteria. Marine bacteria represent a large proportion of the ocean biota, and flow cytometry is helping to develop better understanding of their role in marine ecosystems. Analysis and sorting of other particles such as algae. spores, blood cells, and blood parasites is possible. Research Vessel Alpha Helix: The Seward Marine Center is home port for the RN Alpha Helix, a133-ft ice-strengthened research vessel operated by IMS for NSF. The vessel provides living quarters for 15 scientists and a crew of nine and is used by researchers conducting a wide range of oceanographic studies at high latitudes. Seward Marine Center: The Center supports IMS's coastal and marine biological research, oceanographic research, and education. The Center provides access to salt water laboratories and coastal environments at the head of Resurrection Bay.

Juneau Center, School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences The Center is located on Auke Bay and is the principal site for graduate studies in marine fisheries for SFOS. Research areas include genetic improvement of salmon broodstocks, aging and growth of larval fish, population dynamics and management of marine fish and invertebrates. The Center's sea water system, lab facilities and small skiffs provide excellent access for marine studies in southeastern Alaska.

Kasitsna Bay Laboratory: This coastal field station supports teaching and research projects and is an excellent facility for studies of intertidal and near-shore organisms and environments. It is located eight miles from Seldovia on the south shore of Kachemak Bay. The facility includes several laboratories, skiffs, and housing for sixteen.

Marine Advisory Program The Program was established in 1970 and earned Sea Grant College status for UAF in 1980; it is administered by the SFOS. Its staff regularly participates in state and national discussions on fisheries management and development, marine mammal issues, and environmental issues which are important to the long-term viability of marine resources based on marine industries. School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences (SFOS) (continued) Marine Advisory Program (continued) SFOS transfers useful research results and other practical information to crustal businesses and others who can use the latest information on marine resources. The information is conveyed via the Program, which consists of SFOS faculty and support staff located in eight coastal Alaska communities. These marine advisory personnel work closely with coastal industries, governments, and the public to convey useful research results and other practical information that support thewise and safe use of Alaska's marine resources. Advisory faculty also identify and relay research needs back to university scientists.

West Coast National Undersea Research Center This Center was established in 1990. The Center's mission is to promote, facilitate, and support quality undersea research along the west coast of the U.S. including the western Arctic and, because of UAF's commitment to polar research, Antarctica. Collaborative projects with other Pacific Rim nations are also encouraged. Coopera- tive agreements with the U.S. Navy and the Japan Marine Science and Technology Center have expanded the scope of research opportunities available. Alaska's vast coastal area (over 50% of the entire U.S. coastline, 85% of the western coastline, and 74% of the U.S. continental shelf area) and major proportion of U.S. fisheries resources (over 50%), as well as the research facilities and expertise available at UAF, explains the placement of the Center in Alaska. The Center receives and evaluates research proposals from scientists in the private sector, state and federal agencies, and universities. Project funding is awarded following a peer review process. The Center also coordinates cruise plans and the scheduling of undersea vehicles for scientists whose proposals have been accepted. Projects supported typically address questions that require the use of two- or three- person research submarines, remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), orside-scan sonar. plus support vessels. Vehicles and instruments provided by the Center are either leased or, in the case of shallow water ROVs, borrowed from other undersea centers. This arrangement allows gear to be matched to project needs. The Center has sponsored research projects from the Chukchi Sea, north of Bering Strait, to Monterey Bay in California, and expects this geographical range to expand as increasing numbers of proposals are received. The Center hasfunded studies on the sediment-water interface, cold methane vents, marine geology, zoo-plankton abundance, benthic ecology and fisheries-related studies.

University of Alaska Museum The main research objectives of the Museum are to acquire and develop systematic research collections resulting from or forming the basis of object- or organism-based research on Alaska, the Arctic and Subarctic, and to conduct collection-based research in the Cultural, Earth, and the Life Sciences. The Alaska Quaternary Center: This Center, established in 1983, serves as the focus for interdisciplinary research in Quaternary Studies. This consortium of Quaternary scientists includes terrestrial and marine geology, paleolimnology, geography, climatology, tephrochronology, plant and animal ecology, palynology, vertebrate paleoecology. micropaleontolgy, ethnology, archaeology and human ecology.

1-31 Principal Research Units At UAF (continued) University of Alaska Museum (continued) Northern Center for Systematics and Biodiversity: This Center meets the need for the physical documentation of biodiversity and for specimen-based information on flora and fauna of Alaska and the circumpolar north. Among itc priorities is the development of an electronic database on the flora and fauna derived from speci- mens. Curators and staff collaborate with scientists from othercountries in the Panarctic Biota Project to produce an inventory of arctic plants and animals. The Alaska Frozen Tissue Collection is the sole source for tissue samples for molecular genetic studies of Alaskan and Beringian fauna. Interdisciplinary Research Programs Atmospheric Chemistry Atmospheric Chemistry, administered by the Department of Chemistry. seeks to understand the complex changes resulting from natural and human influences. Research underway is focusing on the problems of the Greenhouse Effect. arctic ozone holes, acid rain, arctic pollution and natural sulfur emissionsand climate.

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology This program is administered by the Department of Chemistry. Its research deals with molecular approaches to biological phenomena. exemplified by studies of evolutionary relatedness of arctic animals by analysis of DNA, molecular mecha- nisms of gene control in bacteria and higher organisms. the structure and function of light harvesting proteins in marine algae, the possible roles of metals in human disease and biochemical adaptations to the North. The program interacts with other programs such as Environmental Science and Northern Studies.

Environmental Sciences Graduate research in Environmental Sciences may be emphasized/pursued through several departments: Natural Resources Management, Environmental Quality Engineering or Science, Marine Biology, Wildlife Maragement and other areas.

Northern Studies Studies of northern policy issues and the cultural. historical, economic and political contexts of the circumpolar north can be undertaken through departmentsof the College of Liberal Arts, including anthropology, economics, geography, history, political science and psychology. Research Support Cooperative Extension Service (CES) CES represents a unique entity within UAF. It is part of a nationwide educational system which functions in a cooperative relationship between the federal government through the USDA and the various states through land-grant colleges and universi- ties. The legal status of CES is provided through the federal Smith-Lever Act, Alaska State statutes, and a Memorandum of Agreement between USDA and UAF. The mission of CES is to interpret and extend relevant, research based knowledge in 1-32 4 5 Research Support (continued) Cooperative Extension Service (CES) (continued) an understandable and usable form, and to encourage the application of this knowl- edge to solve problems and challenges that face the people of Alaska. Extension education in Alaska is delivered by faculty located in communities in 11 off-campus sites. Major program areas includes: Home Economics, 4-H Youth Development, Agriculture & Nature Resources and Community Development and are as follows: Agriculture and Nature Resources focuses on educational programs covering production agriculture, livestock, agronomy and commercial horticulture, forestry, natural resource management, and public policy. Community Resource Development is an extension education program intended to assist communities in the facilitation of local organizational process and community decision making in areas of: community economic development, local government and leadership education. 4-H Youth Development is an educational program of the University of Alaska and Land Grant System in cooperation with USDA. Youth and adults learn vocational and life skills, develop leadership and self esteem, and engage in community service. Home Economics is designed to address the quality of family life and the home environment. Program areas include: food safety and quality; family stability: nutrition, diet and health, including EFNEP; parenting and child development; housing and energy; resource management, clothing; and senior programs.

Electron Microscope Laboratory Transmission and scanning electron microscopes, specimen preparation and photo- graphic equipment are managed by a users committee and professional staff to support research in a variety of areas including arctic biology and human health.

Elmer E. Rasmuson Library/Media Center The library has over 1.5 million bibliographic items in a variety of print and audiovi- sual media. It manages GNOSIS and participates in the WLN bibliographic network (and other services) to provide electronic access to over 12 million items nationwide. The Alaska and Polar Regions Collections include the world-class Alaska Collec- tion, the University Archives and Manuscripts collection, historical photographs. rare books and maps, and the oral history materials. The Bio-Sciences Library, housed in the Arctic Health Building, specializes in periodicals for health and life sciences, as they relate to cold regions research. Elmernet, the local area network, gives patrons access to 19 CD-ROM databases containing over 20 million citations. Elmernet is available through workstations in the library, personal computers in individual departments connected to the campus- wide network, and open dial-up access to UAF users throughout the state. The Geophysical Institute Library specializes in geophysics and includes numerous compact disk products to access holdings in other polar collections around the world. Uncover, the CARL document delivery system. allows patrons to search for articles in over 12.000 journals. Requests for the full article are sent electronically via Internet and the article is delivered within 24 hours by facsimile to the library. Patrons have the option of charging the document delivery to their credit card and having the fax sent directly to their office.

1 33 4 6 Microbeam Elemental Analysis Facility UAF, through the Department of Geology and Geophysics, maintains a Cameca SX- 50 electron microprobe, a state-of-the-art instrument capable of determining elemen- tal abundance (all elements heavier than Be) in areas as small as 1 micron in diam- eter. The system can map elemental distributions in small areas.

Office of Sponsored Programs The Program performs a threefold mission. Primarily, it is responsible for research- ing funding opportunities to match interests at UAF, and to assist faculty and professionals in meeting their funding goals for research, scholarly activities, education, and service. Secondly, OSP assists with the preparation and submittal of funding proposals, and seeks to ensure that proposals meet University, State, Federal and funding agency requirements. Finally, OSP provides reports and analyses to UAF administration that are important for accountability and planning purposes.

Polar Ice Coring Office (PICO) UAF hosts this international, NSF-funded program to extract ice cores from glaciers around the world, more than 3,000 meters deep, for a variety of research studies conducted by UAF and other IV,SF grantees. PICO draws upon, and enlarges, UAF's arctic experience, especially inengineering, and polar research. Ice sheets contain prehistoric records of annual precipitation, atmospheric temperature and composi- tion, solar activity and volcanic eruptions; ice core samples therefore provide a detailed, historical database of climatological data which will be of inestimable value to analyze apparent global warming trends. PICO provides a varietyof logistical and technical support to NSF-sponsored research in remote and/or glaciated regions of the world, such as Antarctica, China, Peru. Alaska and Wyoming. PICO designs and builds a hot water drill for use at South Pole Station to place neutrino detectors, one kilometer deep in the ice. Additionally, in close cooperation with UAF professors, graduate and native students, PICO conducts research and development on more efficient, environmentally safe drilling equipment and methods.

University of Alaska Press The Press publishes scholarly nonfiction works in all disciplines concerning Alaska, the North Pacific Rim, and circumpolar regions. Submitted manuscripts receive the UA Press imprint after an Editorial Board, the final authority, gives its acceptance. It has four continuing series which are briefly described below: TheClassic Reprint Seriesincludes titles that are northern-specific. out-of-print, and of enduring excellence. TheMonograph Seriesis reserved for specialized scientific works, theoretical or applied, written by scholars in the field of study. TheOral Biographies Seriesare about individuals whose life ecperiences and personal accomplishments provide an intimate view of the events, personalities, and influences that have shaped Alaska history. Each book tells the story of a person's life in his or her own words, based on oral history recordings that have been tran- scribed, compiled, and edited into a book-length account. The Rasmuson Library Historical Translationsis designed to publish historically important primary and secondary foreign language source material on Alaska in English. Many of the original documents are not readily accessible or, have become extremely rare.

1-34 Section 2 ACADEMIC & ASSESSMENT INFORMATION

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Highlights 2-1

Table 2.1 FY93 Degree and Certificate Program Inventory 2-2

Table 2.2 Fall 1992 Class Size by College / School and Course Type / Level 2-6

Table 2.3 Fall 1988-92 Student / Faculty Ratios by Dept / Subject 2-13

Table 2.4 Fall 1988-92 Freshmen ACT / SAT Test Scores 2-20

Table 2.5 Fall 1992 Undergraduate Grades by Department 2-24

Table 2.6 FY83-92 Degrees / Certificates by Department / Program 2-26

Table 2.7 Alumni by Alaska Community of Current Residence 2-33

Table 2.8 Alumni by State of Current Residence 2-35

Table 2.9 Alumni by Foreign Country of Current Residence 2-36

d Section 2

HIGHLIGHTS

Introduction Section 2 contains academic and assessment information. Table 2.1 lists all degree and certificate programs offered at UAF by campus along with program attribute information, such as the minimum number of credits required for the degree. Tables 2.2 and 2.3 present two different measures of instructional workload; class size and sections taught data as well as student/faculty ratios. Tables 2.4 and 2.5 begin to provide assessment information concerning entrance test scores and grades earned at UAF. Lastly, Tables 2.7 through 2.9 summarize current domicile data on UAF alumni. Changes from Fact Book '92 No new tables have been added to this year's Fact Book, however many of the tables have been redesigned for clearer readability. Table 2.2 on class size has been expanded to show detail on the department level. Table 2.3 on student faculty ratio and Table 2.5 on undergraduate grades now show statistics only on the department level. Graphs have been added to Tables 2.2 and 2.5 and additional graphs have been included in Tables 2.3, 2.4 and 2.6. Future year Fact Books will provide more assessment and outcomes information including results of the recently started survey on bachelor degree completers. Highlights UAF added two new associate degrees in FY93, an A.A.S. in Native Language Education and an A.A.S. in Paralegal Studies. For the first time in five years, the overall UAF student faculty ratio increased. In FY93, the SFR was 14.9 (+9%). The greatest increases were for graduate/professional courses (+14%) and for lower division under- graduate courses (+11%). Developmental education courses had a moder- ate increase of 5% while upper division courses had no change from last year's ratio. The average Fall 1992 lower division lecture class size was 19 students, for upper division it was 15, and for graduate it was 10. In FY92, UAF graduated 712 students (-5%). The greatest increase was in associate degrees awarded at 103 (+17%). In addition, UAF graduated 52 AK Native bachelor's students; the most in its history. 50% of in-state UAF alumni live in the Fairbanks area while 28% live in the Anchorage-Palmer-Kenai area.

2-1 TABLE 2.1FY93 Degree and Certificate Program Inventory Min UAF PROGRAM SITES Also Offered Credits Fbks Arctic Bristol ChukchiInteriorKuskok- North- TOTAL by Req'd Sivun. Bay wim west UAA UAS ABE PROGRAM 00.0000 Adult Basic Education (GED) I 0 1 1 0 1 0

CERTIFICATE PROGRAM 1 year < 51.0301 Community Health Practitioner 29 C(FY22) I 0(FY133)0(FY84) I 3

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 21 year 52.0302 Accounting Clerk X(FY87) 47.9999 Airframe 31 O(FY82) 1 0 47.9999 Airframe & Powerplant 49 0(FY82) 1 0 15.0999 Applied Mining Technology 30 0(FY87) 1 46.0401 Building Maintenance Technology X(FY88) 52.0101 Business 30 0(FY82) 1 52.0201 Business Management X(FY87) 52.0401 Clerk Stenographer X(FY87) 52.0408 Clerk Typist X(FY87) 1 O 12.0503 Culinary Arts 32 O(FY76) 1 47.0605 DieseVHeavy Equipment Mechanics 34 0(FY86) 1 48.0101 Drafting Technology 0(FY86) 1 20.0202 Early Childhood Development 30 0(FY87) 1 13.9999 Education X(FY88) 43.0201 Fire Science 30 O(FY76) 1 16.9999 Native Language Education 30 0(FY93) 1 52.0401 Office Management & Technology 30 O(FY75) 1 47.9999 Powerplant 31 O(FY82) 1 15.1102 Surveying Technology X(FY87)X(FY88) 46.9999 Vocational & Technical Education X(FY88)

ASSOCIATE OF ARTS 45.0101 Behavioral Sciences X(FY82) 52.0101 Business X(FY87) 52.0201 Business Administration X(FY84) 52.0201 Business Management X(FY87) 11.0101 Computer Information Sciences X(FY83) 20.0202 Early Childhood Development X(FY83) 20.0202 Early Childhood Education X(FY87) 13.9999 Education X(FY87) X(FY87) 19.0101 Family Living-Management X(FY82) 24.0101 General Program 60 O(FY69)OLP(89)O(FY89)0(FY82)0(FY89)O(FY82)O(FY82) 7 O 43.0199 Justice X(FY83) 25.0301 Library Technical Assistant X(FY88) 51.1599 Paraprofessional Counseling X(FY83) 30.0101 Science X(FY83) 08.1104 Travel Industry Management X(FY82) 46.9999 Vocational & Technical Education X(FY87) 16.9999 Yupik Language X(FY87)

NOTES: (1) An '0' indicates the program is offered (along with the first full fiscal year it was offered), 'S' indicates the program has been temporarily suspended, 'X' indicates that the program is no longer offered or open to new admissions (along with the last full fiscal year the degree could be awarded). (2) Beginning FY92, Ph.D.'s in Biology, Wildlife Management, and Zoology are reported within Biological Sciences. Sources: UAF Academic Affairs Office. Catalogs, BOR Minutes.

Credits Required for Graduation Programs Offered by Level Program Additions/Deletions # of vs FY92 Actual (Mean Avg) programs Start-Dates for Currently Offered Programs 25 undwgrad graduate 15

Finn 5 End-Dates for Deleted Programs -5 Percentage of UAF Programs Also undsrgrad Offered at UAA/UAS graduate -15 NOTE: Only at UAF Also Offered From 1980-89 AA Programs were by UAA/UAS 66% consolidated into a single AA General Program.II -25 34% Program 'deletions' due to this restructunng are not included in this chart.

20-24 30-34 40-44 50-54 60-64 70-7480-84 90, 25-29 35-39 45-49 55-59 65-69 75-7985-89 5-YW Interval p- ,0) BEST COPY AVAILABLE 2-2 I Min UAF PROGRAMSITES Also Offered Credits Fbks Arctic Bristol ChukchiInteriorKuskok- North- TOTAL by Rsq'd Sivun. Bay wim west UAA UAS ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE 49.0105 Air Traffic Control X(P181) 0 47.9999 Airframe & Powerplant 64 O(FY82) 1 0 1 0 52.0302 Applied Accounting 60 O(FY84) L 52.0201 Applied Business O(FY83) 1 0 0 52.0801 Applied Financial Institutions Mgmt 60 O(FY86) 1 52.0201 Applied General Business 0(Pf89)iO(FY83) 2 50.0701 Art X(FY88) 49.0102 Aviation Technology O(FY78) 1 0 40.0501 Chemical Science X(FY83) 51.0301 Community Health Practitioner 60 0(FY90) O(FY89) O(FY92)O(FY84)O(FY84) 5 12.0503 Culinary Arts O(FY76) 1 48.0101 Drafting Technology X(FY89) 20.0202 Early Childhood Development O(FY84) 1 0 20.0202 Early Childhood Education 60 O(FY83) 1 0 13.9999 Education X(FY88) 15.0303 Electronics Technology O(FY65) S(FY89) S 0 1 43.0201 Fire Science 61 0(FY73) 1 51.1599 Human Services Technology 60 O(FY84) 1 43.0199 Justice O(FY82) S(FY88) S 0 16.9999 Native Language Education 60 O(FY93) 1 52.0401 Office Occupations X(FY87) 0 0 52.0401 Office Management & Technology 60 O(FY75) 0(FY90)0(FY90) 3 0 0 22.0103 Paralegal Studies 60 O(FY(93) 1 15.0903 Petroleum Technology X(FY89) 0 49.0102 Professional Piloting X(FY83) 0 03.0101 Renewable Resources 60 O(FY92)O(FY92)O(FY92)O(FY92)O(FY92) 5 25.0301 Resource Information Tech O(FY84) S(FY86) S 46.9999 Vocational & Technical Education X(FY88) 16.9999 Yupik Language X(FY87)

BACHELOR OF ARTS 05.0202 Alaska Native Studies 130 0(FY81) 45.0201 Anthropology 130 FY40 0 1 16.0102 Applied Linguistics O(FY83) X(FY94) 50.0701 Art 130 0(FY67) 1 0 26.0101 Biological Sciences 130 0 FY40 1 0 40.0501 Chernistry 130 0(FY40) 1 40.0703 Earth Science 130 O(FY76) 1 45.0601 Economics 120 O(FY33) 1 0 23.0101 English 130 O(FY33) 1 0 16.0101 Foreign Languages 130 O(FY63) 1 45.0701 Geography 120 O(FY63) 1 45.9999 Geography & Regional Dev 0(FY69) X(FY96) 45.0801 History 130 O(FY33) 1 0 51.0503 Human Services 121 O(FY85) 1 24.0103 Humanities 130 O(FY76) 1 30.9999 Interdisciplinary Studies 130 O(FY75) 1 0 1 16.9999 Inupiaq Eskimo 130 O(FY75) 1 09.0401 Journalism 130 0(P/69) 1 0 43.0199 Justice 130 0(FY80) 1 0 16.0102 Linguistics 130 O(FY63) 1 27.0101 Mathematics 120 0(FY40) 1 0 50.0901 Music 130 0(FY61) 1 0 05.0199 Northern Studies 130 FY74 1 38.0101 Philosophy 130 0(FY68) 1 13.1314 Physical Education 130 0( FY73) 1 40.0801 Physics 130 FY40 45.1001 Political Science 130 Irlaatic 1 0 42.0101 Psychology 120 0 FY63 1 0 44.0201 Rural Development 120 FY85 ta(l)0 FY91 0 FY91 0 FY91 0 FY91 6 05.0110 Russian Studies 130 O(FY75) 1 44.0701 Social Work 120 O(FY85) O(FY91) O(FY91) 3 45.1101 Sociology 120 O(FY63) 1 23.1001 Speech Communication 130 0(FY60) 1 50.0501 Theater 130 FY63 1 0 1 16.9999 Yupik Eskimo 130 O(FY75)1 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0301 Accounting 130 O(FY25) 1 0 52.0201 Business Administration 130 O(FY25) 1 0 52.0601 Economics 130 O(FY83) 1

BACHELOR OF EDUCATION 13.1204 Early CI iildhood Education X(FY91) 13.0101 Education 130 0(FY30) 0(FY91)O(FY91)O(FY91)O(FY91)0(FY91) 0 2 3 BEST COPY AVAILABlf TABLE .2.1FY93 Degree and Certificate Program Inventory Min UAF PROGRAM SITES Also Wood Credits Fbks Arctic BristolChukchiInteriorKuskok- North- TOTAL by Ricrd Sivun. Bay wim west UAA UAS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE 45.0201 Anthropology 130 O(FY40) 1 O 1 40.0801 Applied Physics 130 O(FY78) 1 26.0101 Biological Sciences 130 0(FY40) 1 0 40.0501 Chemistry 130 O(FY24) 1 0 14.0801 Civil Engineering 135 O(FY23) 1 0 11.0701 Computer Science 120 O(FY84) 1 0 14.1001 Electrical Engineering 133 O(FY52) 1 31.0505 Exercise Science 130 0(FY73) 1 03.0301 Fisheries 130 O(FY65) 1 30.0101 General Science 130 O(FY23) 1 45.0701 Geography 120 O(FY69) 1 14.1501 Geological Engineering 137 O(FY42) 1 40.0601 Geology 130 0(FY24) 1 19.0101 Home Economics O(FY23) X(FY80) 30.9999 Interdisciplinary Studies 130 O(FY75) 1 0 27.0101 Mathematics 120 0(FY40) 1 0 51.9999 Medical Technology O(FY58) X(FY77) 14.1901 Mechanical Engineering 130 0(FY64) 1 14.2101 Mining Engineering 134 O(FY23) 1 03.9999 Natural Resources Management 130 O(FY75) 1 14.2501 Petroleum Engineering 133 O(FY82) 1 40.0801 Physics 130 0(FY40) 1 42.0101 Psychology 120 0(FY70) 1 45.1101 Sociology 120 0(FY70) 1 27.0301 Statistics 120 O(FY86) 1 03.0601 Wildlife Management 130 0(FY52) 1

BACHELOR OTHER 50.0701 Art (BFA) 130 0(FY78) 1 30.9999 Bachelor of Technology (BT) 130 O(FY92) 1 52.0101 Business Administration (BT) 0(FY78) X(FY89) 11.0701 Computer Science (BT) 0(FY80) X(FY83) 13.1205 Education (13T) 130 0(FY78) 1 30.9999 Interdisciplinary (BT) 130 O(FY92) 1 50.0903 Music (BM) 127 0(FY65) 1

SPECIAL PROGRAMS 13.0101 Education (EDS) 36 O(FY72) 1 00.0000 Medical Science (WAMI) 0(FY76) X(FY88 to UAA) O 14.2101 Mining Engineering (EM) open 0(FY64) 1

CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS 00.0000 Teaching Credential-Elem Ed 0 1 O 0 00.0000 Teaching Credential-Phys Ed 0 1 O 00.0000 Teaching Credential-Principal 0 1 O O 00.0000 Teaching Credential-Sec Ed 0 1 O O 00.0000 Teaching Credential-Superin 0 1 O O

MASTER OF FINE ARTS 23.0501 Creative Writing 45 0(FY68) I I I I I I I 1 0

MASTER OF ARTS 45.0201 Anthropology 36 0(FY70) 1 40.0501 Chemistry 30 0(FY60) 1 42.0401 Community Psychology 48 O(FY85) 1 23.0101 English 30 O(FY62) 1 0 1 13.1317 History O(FY69) X(FY77) 30.9999 Interdisciplinary Studies 30 0(FY70)_, 1 0 1 50.0901 Music 30 O(FY82) 1 05.0199 Northern Studies 30 O(FY92) 1 23.1101 Professional Writing 45 O(FY91) 1

MASTER OF ARTS TEACHING 13.1315 Biology 36 MO 1 13.1316 Chemistry 36 O(FY70) 1 13.0101 Education 0(FY70) X(FY89) 0 13.1305 English 36 O(FY71) 1 0 13.1316 Geology 36 0(FY70) 1 13.1317 History 36 0(FY70) 1 13.1311 Mathematics 36 0(FY70) 1 13.1312 Music 36 O(FY74) 1 13.1316 Physics O(FY70) 1 TABLE 2.1FY93 Degree and Certificate Program Inventory Min UAF PROGRAM SITES Also Offered Credits Fbks Arctic Bristol ChukchiInteriorKuskok- North- TOTAL by R*q'd livun. Bay wim west UAA UAS MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52.0201 Business Administration 0(FY70) 1

MASTER OF CIVIL ENGINEERING 14.0801 Civil Engineering 30 CeY6419 I 1

MASTER OF EDUCATION 13.0406 College Student Personnel Ad O(FY76) S(FY88) S 13.0101 Education 36 O(FY55) 1 0 13.1101 Guidance and Counseling 42 O(FY76) 1 0 13.0499 Vocational Administration O(FY76) X(FY89) 13.1320 Vocational Education O(FY76) X(FY89)

MASTER OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 1 Electrical Engineering 32 0(FY68) I I I I 1 I

MASTER OF SCIENCE 14.9999 Arctic Engineering O(FY76) 1 40.0401 Atmospheric Science 30 O(FY78) 1 26.0402 Biochemistry/Molecular Biology 30 O(FY91) 1 26.0101 Biology 30 0(FY60) 1 26.0301 Botany 30 0(FY60) 1 40.0501 Chemistry 30 0(FY60) 1 14.0801 Civil Engineering O(FY64) 1 11.0701 Computer Science 0(FY116) 1 14.1001 Electrical Engineering 30 0(FY69) 1 14.1701 Engineering Management 33 O(FY61) 1 O 14.1401Environmental Quality Engineering 30 0(FY70) 1 0 14.1401Environmental Quality Science O(FY76) 1 O 03.0301Fisheries O(FY64) 1 30.0101General Science O(FY62) 1 14.1501Geological Engineering 33 0(FY80) 1 40.0601Geology 30 O(FY59) 1 40.0603Geophysics 36 O(FY54) 1 30.9999Interdisciplinary Studies 30 0(FY70) 1 26.0607Marine Biology 30 0(FY80) 1 27.0101Mathematics 35 O(FY61) 1 14.1901 Mechanical Engineering 30 O(FY68) 1 14.2101 Mineral Preparation Engineering 36 O(FY65) 1 14.2101 Mining Engineering 36 O(FY61) 1 03.9999 Natural Resources Management 0(FY73) 1 14.2401 Ocean Engineering 0(FY70) X(FY89) 40.0702 Oceanography 0(FY70) 1 14.2501 Petroleum Engineering 33 O(FY83) 1 40.0801 Physics 30 O(FY54) 1 45.0602 Resource Economics 30 O(FY82) 1 14.1701 Science Management 33 0(FY69) 1 40.0301 Space Physics 30 O(FY78) 1 03.0601 Wildlife Management O(FY52) 1 26.0701 Zoology 0(FY60) 1

DOCTORAL PROGRAMS 45.0201 Anthropology open O(FY89) 1 40.0401 Atmospheric Science open O(FY78) 1 26.0402 Biochemistry/Molecular Biology open O(FY91) 1 26.0101 Biological Sciences open O(FY89) 1 26.0101 Biology O(FY75) X(FY91) 03.0301 Fisheries open O(FY91) 1 40.0601 Geology open O(FY61) 1 40.0603 Geophysics open O(FY61) 1 30.9999 Interdisciplinary Studies open 0(FY70) 1 27.0101 Mathematics open O(FY85) 1 40.0702 Oceanography open O(FY70) 1 40.0801 Physics open 0(FY60) 1 40.0301 Space Physics open O(FY78) 1 03.0601 Wildlife Management O(FY64) X(FY91) 26.0701 Zoology O(FY66) X(FY91)

TOTAL PROGRAMS CURRENTLY OFFERED Certificate Programs 32 11 0 0 0 1 1 2 13 4 0 Associate Programs 61 14 3 2 3 6 5 17 7 4 Baccalaureate Programs 129 66 0 2 3 2 2 3 66 29 3 Masters Programs 33 56 0 0 0 0 0 0 56 14 2 Doctoral Programs 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 54 9 TOTAL 159 1 5 5 6 9 10 164

2-5 Fall 1992 ClassSize by Colleget-,/School& CourseType/Level

Low Division (1) Upper Division Graduate (2) Total Avg Avg Avg Avg CreditCourse Student ClassCreditCourse StudentClassCreditCourse Student ClassCreditCourseStudent Class Hours SectionsEnroll SizeHours SectionsEnroll Size HoursSectionsEnroll Size HoursSectionsEnroll Size TOTAL UAF

Lecture 41,965 780 14,905 19 13,173 280 4.336 15 4,466 171 1,751 10 59.604 1,231 20,992 17 Lecture/Lab Combined 5.128 115 1.819 16 2,434 63 683 11 379 15 115 8 7,941 193 2,617 14 Laboratory 965 76 871 11 92 16 88 6 121 4 41 10 1,178 96 1,000 10

1 Directed Study - - - - 3 1 1 1 - - - - 3 1 1 Dis Teaching Group (audio 1.045 30 355 12 561 20 168 8 102 7 34 5 1,708 57 557 10 Dis Teaching Individ (3) 2.036 110 646 6 546 31 182 6 - - - - 2,582 141 828 G Dis Teaching (TV) 1,278 4 426 107 ------1.278 4 426 107

7 1 Informal Credit Activity (4) It 4 4 1 9 3 3 1 - - - - 20 7 Independent Study 90 24 24 1 651 144 158 1 168 100 170 2 909 268 352 1 1 5 15 3 Internship 1 1 1 1 29 3 9 3 15 5 5 45 1 1 1 Open Entry, Open Exit 3 1 1 1 ------3 Clinic, Practicum 4 1 4 4 135 3 30 10 - - - - 139 4 34 9 1 1 1 Review or Help Sessions 0 1 1 1 ------0

Research - - - - 10 2 5 3 240 19 71 4 250 21 76 4 Seminar - - - - 52 7 32 5 353 23 164 7 405 30 196 7 Thesis - - - - 7 2 3 2 908 25 205 8 915 27 208 8

Total 52,526 1,147 19,057 17 17,702 575 5,698 10 6,752 365 2,556 7 76,980 2,087 27,311 13

NOTES: (1) Lower Division includes developmental courses. (2) Graduate includes professional/post bachelors courses. (3) Includes Independent Learning. (4) Includes Advanced Placement. CLEF, etc. Source: UAF Fall 1992 End-of-Semester SIS Extract Tape

Fall 1992 Average Class Size Fall 1992 Course Sections students by Course Type and Course Level by Course Type and Course Level sections per class 780 300 20 Lower Division / Develop Lower Division / Develop Upper Division 18 11 Upper Division

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0 0 Lecture Lecture / Lab Laboratory Distance Individual / Lecture Lecture / Lab Laboratory Distance Individual / Combined Teaching Thesis / Combined Teaching Thesis / Seminar / Seminar / Research Research TABLE 2.2Fall 1992 Class Size by College/School & Course 'Type /Level

Lower Division (1) Upper Division Graduate (2) Total Avg Avg Avg Avg CreditCourse Student ClassCredit Course Student ClassCredit Course StudentClassCreditCourseStudentClass HoursSectionsEnroll Size HoursSectionsEnroll Size HoursSectionsEnroll Size HoursSectionsEnroll Size COLLEGE DETAIL

College of Liberal Arts Lecture 21,353 255 7,282 29 7,790 165 2,593 16 2,629 97 1,096 11 31,772 517 10,971 21 Lecture/Lab Combined 1,324 25 471 19 1,412 44 368 8 131 3 35 12 2.867 72 874 12 Laboratory 777 40 687 17 65 10 63 6 117 3 37 12 959 53 787 15

Dis Teaching Group (audio) - - 273 11 90 8 273 11 90 8 Dis Teaching (TV) 1,278 4 426 107 - - - 1,278 4 426 107 4 1 Informal Credit Activity (4) 9 3 3 1 3 1 1 1 - 12 4 Independent Study 61 14 14 1 310 89 91 1 94 44 57 1 465 147 162 1 18 6 3 Internship - 3 1 1 1 15 1 5 5 2 Clinic. Practicum 117 2 24 12 117 2 24 12 - 0 1 1 1 Review or Help Sessions 0 1 1 1 - - - 28 4 Research 4 1 2 2 83 6 26 4 87 7 Seminar 44 4 24 6 261 11 92 8 305 15 116 8 66 6 15 3 Thesis 4 1 2 2 62 5 13 3

Total CLA 24,802 342 8,884 26 10,025 329 3,259 10 3,392 170 1,361 8 38,219 841 13,504

College of Natural Sciences 1,776 31 Lecture 5,068 22 1,306 59 1,078 18 329 18 417 18 141 8 6,563 58 Lecture/Lab Combined 1,478 15 372 25 493 9 147 16 159 6 52 9 2,130 30 571 19 26 7 27 4 Laboratory 18 6 23 4 8 1 4 4

51 30 3 Independent Study 8 3 3 1 34 14 14 1 9 13 41 3 58 18 1 6 6 Clinic, Practicum 18 1 6 6 - 120 6 35 6 Research 6 1 3 3 114 5 32 6 Seminar 5 2 5 3 58 8 42 5 63 10 47 5 97 19 Thesis 415 5 97 19 415 5

Total CNS 6,572 46 1,704 37 1,642 46 508 11 1,172 55 405 7 9,386 147 2,617 18

College of Rural Alaska Lecture 12,488 471 5,260 11 302 16 107 7 14 2 14 7 12,804 489 5,381 11 72 898 12 Lecture/Lab Combined 2,056 71 886 12 36 1 12 12 2,092 Laboratory 157 28 147 5 157 28 147 5

2 1 1 1 Informal Credit Activity 2 1 1 1 - Dis Teaching Group (audio)1,045 30 355 12 288 9 78 9 102 7 34 5 1,435 46 467 10 Dis Teaching Individ (3) 2,036 110 646 6 546 31 182 6 2,582 141 828 6 9 9 1 Independent Study 15 5 5 1 21 4 4 1 36 1 1 1 1 Internship 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 Open Entry, Open Exit 3 1 1 1 4 1 4 4 Clinic. Practicum 4 1 4 4 1 1 Research 3 1 1 1 3 1 Total CRA 17,807 719 7,306 10 1,193 61 383 6 119 10 49 5 19,119 790 7,738 10

School of Agriculture & LandResources Mgmt Lecture 324 3 109 36 178 9 65 7 45 2 17 9 547 14 191 14 Lecture/Lab Combined 159 2 53 27 159 2 53 27

41 17 22 1 Independent Study 3 1 1 1 17 6 6 1 21 10 15 2 Internship 26 2 8 4 26 2 8 4 Research 3 2 2 1 3 2 2 1 15 15 1 15 15 Seminar 15 1 15 Thesis 44 3 8 3 44 3 8 3 Total SALRM 327 4 110 28 380 19 132 7 128 18 57 3 835 41 299 7

School of Engineering 883 17 Lecture 573 5 226 45 1,304 25 410 16 741 23 247 11 2,618 53 Lecture/Lab Combined 144 2 48 24 306 5 96 19 450 7 144 21 19 6 22 4 Laboratory 0 1 1 1 19 5 21 4

3 1 1 1 Informal Credit Activity (4) 3 1 1 1 18 13 17 1 Independent Study 15 5 5 1 3 8 12 2 Research 25 2 7 2 25 3 7 2 Thesis 130 4 28 7 130 4 28 7 Total SOE 717 8 275 34 1,647 41 533 13 899 38 294 8 3,263 87 1,102 13 2-7 TABLE 2.2Fall 1992 Class Size by College /School & Cou-rse Type/Level'

Lower Division (1) Upper Division Graduate (2) Total Avg Avg Avg Avg CreditCourse Student ClassCreditCourse StudentClassCredit Course Student ClassCreditCourseStudent Class Hours SectionsEnroll SizeHoursSectionsEnroll Size HoursSectionsEnroll SizeHoursSectionsEnroll Size COLLEGE DETAIL (cont) School of Fisheries & Ocean Sciences 193 11 78 7 Lecture 15 1 5 5 77 4 24 6 101 6 49 8 25 6 Lecture/Lab Combined - - - 28 2 7 4 59 2 18 9 87 4

1 1 Directed Study - - 3 1 1 1 - - - - 3 1 9 25 3 Independent Study - - - - 3 2 2 1 3 7 23 3 6 3 13 4 Seminar - - - - 3 1 3 3 14 2 10 5 17 48 16 Thesis ------219 3 48 16 219 3 31 190 6 Total SFOS 15 1 5 5 114 10 37 4 396 20 148 7 525

School of Management 25 Lecture 2,051 18 664 37 2,226 29 732 25 430 15 156 10 4,707 62 1,552 4 1 4 4 Laboratory ------4 1 4 4

- 3 1 1 1 Informal Credit Activity.(4) - - - - 3 1 1 1 - - - 1 78 25 25 1 Independent Study 3 1 1 1 48 15 15 1 27 9 9 1 1 3 1 1 1 Research ------3 1 20 1 4 4 Thesis ------20 1 4 4 1,587 17 Total SOM 2,054 19 665 35 2,277 45 746 17 484 27 174 6 4,815 91

School of Mineral Enginesring 27 160 6 Lecture 93 5 53 11 218 14 76 5 89 8 31 4 400 52 9 Lecture/Lab Combined 126 2 42 21 - - - 30 4 10 3 156 6 - - 13 1 13 13 Laboratory 13 1 13 13 - - - - -

12 16 1 Independent Study - - - - 10 4 4 1 9 8 12 2 19 2 2 Research - - - - - 9 1 2 2 9 1 1 5 5 Seminar ------5 1 5 5 5 7 2 Thesis ------18 4 7 2 18 4 5 Total SME 232 8 108 14 228 18 80 4 160 26 67 3 620 52 255

,... Non-Desiginated lndepenlent Study, Honors 1 6 18 3 Independent Study - - - - 193 5 17 3 2 1 1 195 - 3 1 1 1 Thesis - - - - 3 1 1 1 - - 19 3 Total - - - - 196 6 18 3 2 1 1 1 198 7

Fall 1992 Average Class Size Fall 1992 Course Sections by Course Level and College/School by Course Type and College/School students 342 sections per class 329 719 200 40 '\/.\

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0 0 SOM SME CLA CNS CRA SALRM SOE SFOS SOM SME CLA CNS CRA SALRM SOE SFOS TABLE 2.2Fall 1992 Class Size by College /School & Course Type/I,evel

Lower Division (1) Upper Division Graduate (2) Total Avg Avg Avg Avg CreditCourse Student ClassCreditCourse StudentClassCreditCourseStudent ClassCreditCourseStudentClass HoursSectionsEnroll Size HoursSectionsEnroll Size HoursSectionsEnroll Size HoursSectionsEnroll Size DEPT DETAIL College of Liberal Arts Alaska Native Languages Lecture 404 8 100 13 9 1 3 413 9 103 11 Other 6 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 8 3 3 1 Total 404 8 100 13 15 3 5 2 1 1 1 421 12 106 9 Alaska Native Studies Lecture 204 5 83 17 336 7 112 16 540 12 195 16 Lec/Lab 9 1 3 3 6 1 2 2 15 2 5 3 Other 8 3 3 1 8 3 3 1 Total 213 6 86 14 350 11 117 11 563 17 203 12 Anthropology Lecture 993 6 331 55 198 3 66 22 138 3 46 15 1,329 12 443 37 13 Lee/Lab - 39 1 13 13 39 1 13 46 3 Other 9 2 2 1 15 3 5 2 124 9 39 4 148 14 Total 1,002 8 333 42 252 7 84 12 262 12 85 7 1,516 27 502 19 Art 3 51 Lecture 408 2 136 68 54 1 18 18 462 154 Lee/Lab 642 14 214 15 294 19 98 5 936 33 312 9 14 1 Other 3 1 1 1 32 12 13 1 35 13 Total 1,053 17 351 21 380 32 129 4 1,433 49 480 10 Behavioral Sci & Human Services Lecture 1,926 15 674 45 1,212 15 404 27 108 4 36 9 3,246 34 1,114 33 Lec/Lab - 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 Lab - . 12 2 2 12 1 2 2 Other 1,278 4 426 107 162 9 39 4 22 5 15 3 1,462 18 480 27 Total 3,204 19 1,100 58 1,374 24 443 18 145 11 54 5 4.723 54 1.597 30 Cross-Cultural Communications Lecture 405 7 135 19 405 7 135 19 Lab 141 2 47 24 141 2 47 24 Total 546 9 182 20 546 9 182 20 Education Lecture 80 3 47 16 795 11 265 24 1,581 57 728 13 2,456 71 1,040 15 8 151 19 Lec/Lab 159 1 53 53 516 6 67 11 124 1 31 31 799 Lab - 105 2 35 18 105 2 35 18 Other 261 13 85 7 108 24 46 2 369 37 131 4 Total 239 4 100 25 1,572 30 417 14 1,918 84 840 10 3,729 118 1,357 12 English Lecture 3,199 46 1,069 23 945 15 315 21 334 7 110 16 4,478 68 1,494 22 1 18 18 Lec/Lab 108 1 18 18 - 108 54 6 Other - 10 4 4 1 144 5 50 10 154 9 Total 3,307 47 1,087 23 955 19 319 17 478 12 160 13 4,740 78 1,566 20 Foreign Language & Literature 17 Lecture 1,994 17 459 27 321 15 107 3 1 3 3 2,318 33 569 1 1 19 21 1 Other 34 8 8 1 76 10 12 1 3 1 113 Total 2.028 25 467 19 397 25 119 6 2 4 2 2.431 52 590 11 Geography 173 19 Lecture 282 3 94 31 204 s 67 13 36 1 12 12 522 9 1 11 11 Lec/Lab 44 1 11 11 44 1 Other 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 11 185 17 Total 326 4 105 26 207 6 68 11 36 1 12 12 569 History Lecture 1,938 5 646 129 687 11 229 21 186 5 62 12 2,811 21 937 45 Other 33 5 11 2 28 6 8 1 61 11 19 2 Total 1,938 5 646 129 720 16 240 15 214 11 70 2.872 32 956 30 Honors Program 51 2 20 10 Lecture 18 1 9 33 1 11 11 2 20 10 Total 18 1 9 33 1 11 11 51 Journalism & Broadcasting Lecture 354 3 118 39 324 7 108 15 678 10 226 23 9 102 11 Lec/Lab 30 1 10 10 304 8 92 12 334 13 13 1 Other 3 1 1 1 35 12 12 1 38 Total 387 5 129 26 663 27 212 1,050 32 341 11 Library Science 433 62 Lecture 433 7 433 62 433 7 Total 433 7 433 62 433 7 433 62 Linguistics 3 82 27 Lecture 228 2 76 38 18 1 6 6 246 1 1 6 2 2 1 Other - - 3 1 1 1 3 1 17 Total 228 2 76 38 21 2 7 4 3 1 1 1 252 5 84

2-9 5 7 et' 7: Q717 TRIABLE TABLE 2.2Fall 1992 Class Size by College/School & Course Type/Level

Lows( Division (1) Upper Division Graduate (2) Total Avg Avg Avg Avg Credit Course Student ClassCredit CourseStudent ClassCredit CourseStudent ClassCreditCourse Student Class HoursSectionsEnroll SizeHoursSectionsEnroll Size HoursSectionsEnroll Size Hours SectionsEnroll Size DEPT DETAIL CLA (cont.) Mathematical Sciences Lecture 3,922 34 1,221 36 881 16 281 18 183 10 61 6 4,986 60 1,563 26 _ 70 35 Lec/Lab 150 1 50 50 60 1 20 20 - 210 2 89 16 45 3 Other - 20 4 16 4 69 12 29 2 Total 4.072 35 1,271 36 961 21 317 15 252 22 90 4 5,285 78 1,678 22 Military Science Lecture 93 4 46 12 39 4 13 3 132 8 59 7

, 8 8 Lec/Lab 24 1 8 8 24 Lab 40 2 40 20 17 3 15 5 57 5 55 11 1 1 1 Other 1 1 1 1 1 Total 133 6 86 14 81 9 37 4 214 15 123 8 Music Lecture 596 38 285 8 125 21 50 2 32 6 12 753 65 347 5 4 54 14 Lee/Lab 60 1 30 30 42 2 21 11 4 1 3 106 Lab 198 19 202 11 41 6 41 7 239 25 243 10 1 1 1 4 3 3 1 Other 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 Total 856 59 518 9 208 30 113 38 8 16 2 1,102 97 647 7 Philosophy & Humanities Lecture 492 6 164 27 408 6 136 23 900 12 300 25 4 4 1 Other - 12 4 4 1 12 Total 492 6 164 27 420 10 140 14 912 16 304 19 Physical Education 115 16 Lecture 175 4 78 20 36 1 12 12 25 2 25 13 236 7 18 Lec/Lab 92 3 72 24 46 2 20 10 138 5 92 18 405 23 Lab 398 17 398 23 7 1 7 7 405 1 1 40 16 16 1 Other 2 2 2 1 34 13 13 1 4 1 14 Total 667 26 550 21 123 17 52 3 29 3 26 9 819 46 628 Political Science 29 Lecture 1,638 14 546 39 741 12 246 21 3 1 1 1 2,382 27 793 17 5 5 1 Other 2 1 1 1 15 4 4 1 1 798 25 Total 1,640 15 547 36 756 16 250 16 3 1 1 2.399 32 Speech Communication 21 447 21 Lecture 1,203 18 401 22 138 3 46 15 1 341 Other - - - 6 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 448 20 Total 1,203 18 401 22 138 3 46 15 6 1 1 1 1,347 22 Theatre 176 14 Lecture 281 6 102 17 214 7 74 11 495 13 111 4 37 9 Lec/Lab 30 1 10 10 81 3 27 9 44 9 9 1 Other 12 1 1 1 32 8 8 1 9 Total 323 8 113 14 327 18 109 6 650 26 222 Women'S Studies 3 53 18 Lecture 87 1 29 29 72 2 24 12 159 3 1 1 1 Other 3 1 1 1 14 Total 90 2 30 15 72 2 24 12 162 4 54 College of Natural Sciences Biology and Wildlife Lecture 1,050 4 276 69 477 5 130 26 42 2 14 7 1,569 11 420 38 Lec/Lab 1,368 13 342 26 470 7 140 20 123 4 41 10 1$61 24 523 22 29 98 3 Other 8 3 3 1 28 12 12 1 241 14 83 6 277 Total 2.426 20 621 31 975 24 282 12 406 20 138 7 3,807 64 1,041 16 Chemistry Lecture 2,178 7 550 79 375 5 125 25 57 3 19 6 2,610 15 694 46 15 1 5 5 Lec/Lab 15 1 5 5 Lab 18 2 19 10 - _ 18 2 19 10 Other 14 4 9 2 52 5 22 4 66 9 31 3 Total 2,196 9 569 63 404 10 139 14 109 8 41 5 2,709 27 749 28 Geology & Geophysics 297 21 Lecture 789 3 199 66 124 4 46 12 150 7 52 7 1,063 14 41 10 Lec/Lab 110 2 30 15 36 2 11 6 146 4 Other 165 8 75 9 165 8 75 9 413 16 Total 899 5 229 46 124 4 46 12 351 17 138 8 1,374 26 Museum Studies Other 21 2 7 4 21 2 7 4 7 4 Total 21 2 7 4 21 2 Physics 18 365 20 Lecture 1,051 8 281 35 102 4 28 168 6 56 1,321 8 1 2 2 Lec/Lab B 1 2 2 5 8 2 Lab 0 4 4 1 8 1 4 6 4 32 8 Other 138 4 32 8 138 407 15 Total 1,051 12 285 24 118 6 34 6 306 10 88 9 1,475 28

2-10 S TABLE 2.2Fall 1992 Class Size by College/School & Course Type/Leyel

Lower Division (1) Lippe. Division Graduate(2) Total Avg Avg Avg Avg CreditCourse StudentClassCreditCourseStudent ClassCreditCourse Student ClassCredit Course StudentClass HoursSectionsEnroll Size HoursSectionsEnroll Size HoursSectionsEnroll. SizeHoursSectionsEnroll Size College of Rural Alaska Arctic Sivunmun Ilisagvik Col ege 571 7 Lecture 940 78 568 7 3 1 3 3 943 79 13 Lec/Lab 167 2 25 13 167 2 25 7 1 7 7 Lab 7 1 7 7 49 3 19 6 Other 46 2 18 9 3 1 1 1 85 622 7 Total 1,160 83 618 7 3 1 1 1 3 1 3 3 1,166 Bristol Bay Campus 11 462 42 276 7 Lecture 436 40 260 7 15 1 5 5 11 1 11 123 5 41 8 Other 111 4 37 9 12 1 4 4 47 317 7 Total 547 44 297 7 27 2 9 5 11 1 11 11 585 Chukchi Campus 13 65 5 Lecture 167 13 65 5 167 6 1 2 2 Lec/Lab 6 1 2 2 6 Other 48 3 16 5 48 2 16 8 96 5 32 19 99 5 Total 221 17 83 5 48 2 16 8 269 Distance Delivery 19 117 6 Other 100 5 32 6 204 6 50 8 105 8 35 4 409 117 6 Total 100 5 32 6 204 6 50 8 105 8 35 4 409 19 Independent Learning 141 828 6 Other 2,036 110 646 6 546 31 182 6 2,582 828 6 Total 2,036 110 646 6 546 31 182 6 2,582 141 Interior Campus 917 36 392 11 Lecture 917 36 392 11 53 8 Lec/Lab 82 7 53 8 82 7 16 1 16 16 Lab 16 1 16 16 142 5 60 12 Other 142 5 60 12 49 521 11 Total 1,157 49 521 11 1,157 Kuskokwim Campus 1,339 48 490 10 Lecture 1,300 45 471 10 39 3 19 6 114 5 38 8 Lec/Lab 114 5 38 8 4 18 5 Lab 22 4 18 5 22 156 4 52 13 Other 129 3 43 14 27 1 9 9 1,631 61 598 10 Total 1,565 57 570 10 66 4 28 7 Northwest Campus 534 46 251 5 Lecture 534 46 251 5 2 10 5 Lec/Lab 10 2 10 5 10 4 3 3 1 Lab 4 3 3 1 485 13 157 12 Other 482 12 156 13 3 1 1 1 1,033 64 421 7 Total 1,030 63 420 7 3 1 1 1 Rural Development (Fairbanks) 165 7 55 8 Lecture 36 1 12 12 129 6 43 7 15 2 2 1 Other 3 1 1 1 12 1 1 1 180 9 57 6 Total 39 2 13 7 141 7 44 6 Tanana Valley Campus 218 3,281 15 Lecture 8,158 212 3,241 15 119 6 40 7 8,277 1,713 55 770 14 Lec/Lab 1,677 54 758 14 36 1 12 12 19 103 5 Lab 108 19 103 5 108 9 4 4 1 Other 9 4 4 1 4,158 14 Total 9,952 289 4,106 14 155 7 52 7 10,107 296

School of Engineering Civil Engineering 1,276 23 463 20 Lecture 411 3 181 60 412 9 131 15 453 11 151 14 111 1 37 37 Lec/Lab 111 1 37 37 1 2 2 1 Lab 1 2 2 1 - - 4 98 a 29 4 Other 4 1 1 1 94 7 28 34 531 16 Total 411 3 181 60 528 13 171 13 547 18 179 10 1,486 Electrical Engineering 37 9 726 13 211 16 Lecture 108 1 27 27 507 8 147 18 111 4 2 18 9 Lec/Lab 72 2 18 9 72 18 4 20 5 Lab 0 1 1 1 18 3 19 6 1 3 6 2 32 4 7 2 Other 2 1 1 30 256 11 Total 108 2 28 14 599 14 185 13 141 7 43 6 848 23 Engineering & Science Mgt 34 7 147 6 49 8 Lecture 45 1 15 15 102 5 1 0 2 1 Other 0 2 2 2 147 8 51 6 Total 45 1 15 15 102 7 36 5 Mechanical Engineering 3 25 8 469 11 160 15 Lecture 54 1 18 18 340 7 117 17 75 267 4 89 22 Lec/Lab 144 2 48 24 123 2 41 21 46 7 15 2 Other 12 4 4 1 34 3 11 4 782 22 264 12 Total 198 3 66 22 475 13 162 12 109 6 36 6 2-11 'FABLE 2.2Fall 1992 Class Size by College/School & Course rr pe/Lo el

Lower Division (1) Upper Division Graduate (2) Total Avg Avg Avg Avg CreditCourse Student ClassCreditCourse Student ClassCreditCourse Student ClassCreditCourse Student Class Hours Sections Enroll Size HoursSectionsEnroll SizeHoursSectionsEnroll SizeHoursSectionsEnroll Size DEPT DETAIL School of Fisheries & Ocesn Sciences Fisheries 1 3 14 5 Lecture 15 1 5 5 21 1 7 7 6 2 2 42 4 Other ------48 4 14 4 48 4 14 7 28 4 Total 15 1 5 5 21 1 7 7 54 5 16 3 90 Marine Sciences & Limnolog 6 57 10 Lecture - - - - 30 1 10 10 95 5 47 9 125 1 5 Lec./Lab ------20 1 5 5 20 5 11 87 4 33 8 Other - - - - 2 1 1 1 85 3 32 11 95 9 Total - - - - 32 2 11 6 200 9 84 9 232 Juneau Fisheries 4 Lecture - - - - 26 2 7 4 - - - - 26 2 7 20 7 Lec/Lab - - - 28 2 1 4 39 1 13 13 67 3 40 5 Other - - - 7 3 5 2 103 5 35 7 110 8 8 13 67 5 Total - - - - 61 7 19 3 142 6 48 203 School of Management Accounting & Information Ssterns 27 Lecture 786 8 262 33 654 10 218 22 - - - - 1,440 18 480 - 12 3 3 1 Other - - - 12 3 3 1 - - 23 Total 786 8 262 33 666 13 221 17 - - - - 1,452 21 483 Business Administration 24 Lecture 252 3 84 28 1,281 15 417 28 249 6 83 14 1,782 24 584 1 15 15 1 Other - - - 18 6 6 1 27 9 9 45 15 Total 252 3 84 28 1,299 21 423 20 276 15 92 6 1,827 39 599 Economics 24 Lecture 1,013 7 318 45 291 4 97 24 181 9 73 8 1,485 20 488 1 4 4 Lab ------4 1 4 4 4 3 47 10 13 1 Other 3 1 1 1 21 7 7 1 23 2 5 16 Total 1,016 8 319 40 312 11 104 9 208 12 82 7 1,536 31 505 School of Mineral Enginatmng Mining/Geological Eng 90 6 Lecture 63 3 37 12 118 8 43 5 26 4 10 3 207 15 6 52 9 LeclLab 126 2 42 21 - - 30 4 10 3 156 - - - - 13 1 13 13 Lab 13 1 13 13 - - - - 2 44 14 22 2 Other - - - 10 4 4 1 34 10 18 177 5 Total 202 6 92 15 128 12 47 4 90 18 38 2 420 36 Petroleum Engineering 12 70 6 Lecture 30 2 16 8 100 6 33 6 63 4 21 5 193 4 8 2 Other ------7 4 8 2 7 78 5 Total 30 2 16 8 100 6 33 6 70 8 29 4 200 16

Fall 1992 Average Class Size by Course Level and Department students per class Chemistry 60 Library Geol & Civil Lower Division / Develop Geophys Upper Division Poll Sci & Just Graduate Economics Journal & I

11 1 45 Linguistics 1 Math Geography Accounting Philosophy Natural j Foreign I Res Mgt I Lang 1 1111 Electrical t 30 . English Education Speech U i ft Cross- AK Cultural Tanana Bristol Valley l Native i MininGE g! Lang Bay Marine! Art 1 & Arctic ' Sci ___ Interior- --, t 15 t-Honors --1-14! Sivun , I 2 Rusin -North- i Juneau t Admin Phys Ed Women History j west i 1. 111 ANS it Studies I Behav 111 1 = Theatre 'Ili i ES Mgt Sci Rural , . Biology I Petrc- i Dev I Mechanical 4 Physics Museum I Chukchi Kuskokwim leum Music Military Fisheries CIA CNS CRA SALRM SFOS SOF soul SME

2-12 f; 4 TABLE 2.3Fall 1988-92Student/ Faculty Ratios by Dept / Subject 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 InstructInstructInstructInstructInstruct StudentStudentStudentStudentStudent 1991-92 FacultyFaculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty FacultyFaculty Faculty Faculty % SFR FTE FTE FTE FTE FTE (2) Ratio Ratio Ratio Ratio Ratio (3) Change TOTAL UAF Developmental 14.0 16.5 15.6 15.6 16.4 12.3 12.6 12.3 12.3 12.9 4.7/. Lower Division 164.9 170.1 163.6 173.4 170.1 18.0 17.7 18.0 17.5 19.3 10.7% Upper Division 85.0 88.6 89.9 87.1 92.3 13.6 12.8 13.1 12.8 12.8 -0.3% Subtotal Undergraduate 263.9 275.2 269.0 276.0 278.8 16.3 15.8 16.0 15.7 16.8 6.9%

ProfessionaVPost Bachelors 3.4 4.5 5.9 9.7 8.6 12.8 14.1 11.6 12.5 14.8 18.2% Gra"..ate 52.1 56.2 63.8 69.2 64.1 5.6 6.0 5.4 6.0 6.8 132% Subtotal Graduate/Prof 55.5 60.6 69.7 79.0 72.7 6.1 6.6 5.9 6.8 7.7 13.8%

TOTAL UAF 319.4 335.8 338.7 355.0 351.5 14.6 14.2 14.0 13.7 14.9 8.7%

NOTES: (1) Student FTE is a hypothetical student who enrolls in 15 undergraduate or 12 graduate credit hours per semester. The student FTEs in this table are course-based, not student -level based, indicators of productivity. (2) Faculty FTE is, for nonthesis/researcivpracticumAndividual study/intem courses, equal to the number of fall semester undergraduate course credit hours taught divided by 12 and the number of graduate credit hours divided by 9. For thesis/research/practicumAndividual study/intem undergraduate courses and courses with less than three students, equals student credit hours divided by (5 x 12); for similar type graduate courses, equals student credit hours divided by (3 x 9). No Faculty was equated to more than 1.00 faculty FTE. (3) Student Faculty Ratio is the student FTEs divided by the faculty FTEs. (4) Includes upper division and graduate/professional credit hours from Chukchi Campus. Interior Campus. and Northwest Campus. (5) Includes upper division and graduate/professional credit hours from Arctic Sivunmun Ilisagyik College, Chukchi Campus, Interior Campus, Kuskokwim Campus, and Northwest Campus. (6) Includes Arctic Sivunmun Ilisagwk College, Bristol Bay Campus, Chukchi Campus, Distance Delivery, Independent Learning, Interior Campus, Kuskokwim Campus, Northwest Campus, Tanana Valley Campus. and SFOS Juneau. Source: UAF Fall End of Semester SIS Extracts

Fall 1988-92 UAF Total Student/Faculty Ratio Trend SFR 16 .90 '48 '89

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Fall 1992 Student/Faculty Ratio by Course Level and College/School

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Upper Division

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SME CLA CNS CRA SALRM SOE SFOS SOM 2-13 c 1968 19811 1900 1991 1992 1966 1989 1990 1901 1992 instructInstructInstructInstructInstruct StudentStudentStudentStudentStudent 1991.92 Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty FatuityFaculty % SFR FIE FTE FTE FIE FTE (21_ Ratio Ratio Ratio Ratio Ratio Change COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Alaska Native Lampoon Dept Lower Division 1.8 1 7 1 8 2.0 2.0 18.1 18.2 140 122 136 11 6% Upper Division 0.4 06 0.1 0.3 04 3.5 54 40 40 2.9 -28.6% Professional/Post Bach 00 00 00 0.0 01 0.0 00 00 0.0 2.3 Subtotal 2.2 2.3 1.9 2.3 2.4 152 14.9 13.7 11.3 11.7 3.6%

Alaska Native Studies Dept Lower Division 0.7 09 10 10 10 137 12.5 16 9 12.1 140 159% Upper Division 1.1 14 10 10 12 150 12.6 19.4 20.0 18.7 -65% Graduate 0.0 01 00 00 0.0 0.0 2.3 00 0.0 0.0 0.0% Subtotal 1.8 2.4 2.0 2.1 2.3 14.4 12.0 18.1 16.1 16.6 2.9%

Anthropology Dept Lower Division 1.3 13 05 16 14 38.1 38.9 78.4 40 9 47.7 16.7% Upper Division 0.1 1 7 1.6 1 1 1.1 16 8 13.3 9 7 15.6 15.3 -2.2% Graduate 1 5 2.0 2.6 3 3 2.5 83 53 5.8 52 8.7 69.1% Subtotal 3.0 4.9 4.7 5.9 5.0 21.5 16.6 14.8 16.4 21.1 26.8%

Art Dept Lower Division 3.8 35 3.3 3.2 3.2 15.0 15.4 14.2 177 22.3 26.1% Upper Division 3.1 2.9 2.3 28 2.6 7.7 92 88 86 98 13 2% Graduate 0.1 0.2 02 06 00 2.3 2.3 2.5 2 3 0 0 -100 0% Subtotal 7.0 6.6 5.9 6.6 5.7 11.6 12.3 11.6 12.5 16.6 33.1%

Bah Sci & Human Srvc Dept (4) Lower Division 3.5 40 3.3 34 3.7 73 1 63.9 66.9 63.3 58.0 -8 4% Upper Division 4.2 46 44 48 46 18.5 16.0 20.5 148 19.4 31.1% Graduate 3.1 2.3 2.6 1 7 1.5 5.4 97 6.4 72 79 9.3% Subtotal 10.8 10.9 10.4 10.0 9.8 32.3 32.3 31.8 30.2 32.1 6.4%

Cross - Cultural Comm Dept 24.1% Developmental 1.0 1 7 1.1 11 1.3 17.8 15.3 18 8 16.3 20.2 Lower Division 1.0 0.9 0.7 1 0 1 0 10.8 9.1 15.3 9.0 11.2 24 4% Subtotal 2.0 2.6 1.8 2.1 2.3 14.2 13.2 17.5 12.8 16.2 26.7%

Education, School of (5) Lower Division 06 0.7 0.6 05 06 44 9 33.9 47 6 362 25.9 -28.4% Upper Division 6.2 73 79 57 55 26.9 20.7 19.4 18.6 16.3 -12.7% ProtessionaUPost Bach 3.3 40 5.7 92 76 12.8 11.5 10.0 12.6 13.0 34% Graduate 5.5 5.1 61 54 6.1 67 5.2 4.5 8.3 6.0 -27.9% Subtotal 15.6 17.1 20.3 20.8 19.8 17.6 14.4 13.0 13.7 12.1 -11.3%

English Dept Developmental 1 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 10 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 00 0.0% Lower Division 8.7 9.5 9 8 10.9 11.7 172 18.6 17.9 179 189 5.3% Upper Division 36 3.4 42 3.7 34 16.3 18.5 16.0 176 186 5.8% Graduate 21 29 39 42 3.6 7 5 7.6 7.0 7 9 11 0 39 4% Subtotal 15.3 15.8 17.9 18.9 18.7 15.2 16.6 15.1 15.6 17.3 10.7%

Foreign Language & Lit Dept Lower Division 6.2 67 59 69 58 166 184 20.2 16.6 23.3 40.1% Upper Division 2.7 2.4 41 38 4.6 6.0 6 7 6 8 5.7 5.7 1.0% Professional( Post Bach 00 00 00 0.0 01 0.0 00 0.0 00 2.3 Graduate 0.0 00 00 00 01 0.0 00 00 00 2.4 Subtotal 9.0 9.1 10.0 10.7 10.7 13.4 15.3 14.7 12.7 15.2 19.4%

Geography Dept -13 0% Lower Division 1.1 0.9 09 1 1 08 32.2 35.0 37.8 32.0 27 8 Upper Division 0.8 07 t0 08 12 15.9 12.1 15.2 10.9 11.9 8.8% Graduate 00 01 00 00 0.2 0.0 3 4 0.0 0.0 16 5 Subtotal 1.9 1.7 1.9 1.9 2.1 25.3 24.5 26.2 22.9 18.1

History Dept Lower Division 1.6 15 10 1.3 13 46 1 46 7 63 4 88.3 103.4 1 7 . 0% Upper Division 2 7 2.3 2.4 2.3 3.1 13.6 16.6 15 8 16 4 15 5 -5.6% Graduate 00 00 00 11 18 00 00 00 167 98 -41 1% Subtotal 4.2 3.8 3.4 4.6 62 25.6 28.5 29.8 38.2 31.7 -12.6%

Honors Program Lower Division 00 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 00 72 Upper Division 00 00 03 00 03 00 00 10.4 0.0 8 8 Subtotal 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.0 10.4 0.0 82

Journalism I Broadcasting Dept Lower Division 13 10 12 12 11 22 0 30 0 30 6 20 9 24 6 18 4% Upper Division 28 31 42 48 37 91 10 1 98 11.8 202% Subtotal 4.1 4.1 5.3 6.0 4.8 13.2 14.9 14.3 12.0 14.6 21.7% TABLE 2.3Fall 1988-92Student / FacultyRatiosby Dept / Subject 1988 1980 1990 1991 1992 1988 1989 1990 1901 1992 InstructInstructInstructInstructInstruct StudentStudentStudentStudentStudent 1991-92 Faculty Faculty Faculty FacultyFaculty Faculty Faculty Faculty FacultyFaculty %SFR FTE FIE FTE FTE FTE (2) Ratio Ratio Ratio Ratio Ratio (3) Change CLA (cont.) Library Science Dept Lower Division 05 05 05 05 06 323 357 364 337 513 520% Upper Division 00 0.0 00 00 00 39 00 00 00 00 00% Subtotal 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.6 31.3 35.7 36.4 33.7 51.3 520%

Linguistics Dept Lower Division 03 04 05 05 05 600 419 42.7 352 304 -136% Upper Division 03 05 03 06 03 B0 96 72 91 47 - 487% Graduate 00 00 00 00 01 0.0 00 00 00 2.3 - Subtotal 0.5 0.9 0.8 1.1 0.9 34.0 23.5 30.9 21.5 18.5 -14.1%

Mathematics Dept Lower Division 78 76 75 82 89 301 328 29.9 32.4 30.5 38% Upper Division 52 49 49 44 46 150 147 142 141 140 -0.5% Graduate 15 29 37 38 51 48 42 34 43 41 -48% Subtotal 143 15.5 16.1 16.4 18.5 22.1 21.6 19.0 21.0 10.2 4.4%

Military Science Dept Lower Division 10 08 10 09 05 75 102 74 67 163 1440% Upper Division 07 08 07 08 08 83 74 84 79 69 -134% Subtotal 1.7 1.6 1.7 1.6 1.3 7.8 8.6 7.9 7.3 10.7 47.5%

Music Dept Lower Division 46 50 53 55 53 114 100 98 94 109 151% Upper Division 23 27 17 19 23 66 46 51 63 60 -4 2% Professional/Post Bach 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 90 00 -1000% Graduate 08 17 11 14 14 22 45 25 23 23 03% Subtotal 7.7 9.4 8.1 9.0 9.0 9.0 7.5 7.8 7.6 8.3 8.0%

Philosophy & Humaniies Dept Lower Division 1 8 1 9 1 3 1 2 1 5 22 1 20 2 22 1 22.7 22 0 -3 1% 11 4 12.2 165 35 1% Upper Division 1 2 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 7 168 12.4 Subtotal 3.0 3.0 2.9 2.2 32 19.9 17.3 16.3 17.8 19.0 7.2%

Physical Education Dept Lower Division 33 26 25 20 18 175 185 175 201 251 25.1% -49 1% Upper Division 20 21 12 13 07 112 148 136 215 110 ProfessionaPost Bach 00 01 00 00 03 00 165 00 00 78 Subtotal 5.3 4.7 3.7 3.3 2.8 15.1 16.6 16.3 20.7 19.5 -5.7%

Political Science /Justice Dept Lower Division 26 34 28 35 29 435 373 452 300 373 241% Upper Division 33 23 30 2.2 29 114 124 127 147 171 161% Graduate 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 104 - Subtotal 5.9 52 5.6 5.7 5.9 25.7 27.2 28.6 24.1 27.1 12.6%

Speech Communication Dept Lower Division 40 45 38 46 41 186 183 167 169 198 170% Upper Division 05 1 0 05 1 0 08 136 134 11 6 11 8 123 40% Graduate 00 00 00 01 02 00 00 00 23 23 00% Subtotal 4.5 5.5 4.3 5.6 5.0 18.0 17.4 16.1 15.8 17.9 13.6%

Theatre Dept Lower Division 1 4 09 1 4 28 1 6 11 5 154 134 121 134 104% Upper Division 16 10 16 14 25 52 103 92 142 88 378% Subtotal 3.0 1.8 3.0 42 4.1 8.2 12.7 11.2 12.8 10.6 -16.9%

Women's Studies Lower Division 03 200 Upper Division 04 136 Subtotal 0.7 16.6

TOTAL COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS

Developmental 20 17 11 .1 13 138 153 188 163 202 24 1% Lower Division 58 7 59 9 56 5 63 7 61 5 24 8 25 2 25 1 23 9 26 5 10 8% Upper Division 44 6 46 7 48 7 45 6 48 6 144 143 142 139 138 -08% Professional/Post Bath 33 41 57 93 81 128 143 114 129 154 19 1% Graduate 146 173 204 216 227 63 62 54 69 70 11% Total 123.1 129.8 132.4 1412 142.1 18.3 18.3 17.4 17.3 18.3 6.0%

COLLEGE Of NATURAL SCIENCES Biology & Wildlife Dept 47 2% Lower Division 19 19 23 26 21 59 5 62 7 62 1 53 6 78 9 Upper Division 36 37 35 37 35 131 117 110 143 185 29 2% Professional/Post Bach 00 02 02 04 00 00 158 173 41 00 -100 0% Graduate 32 36 37 47 35 47 63 65 51 98 93 0% Subtotal 6.6 9.4 9.8 11.5 9.0 20.2 20.1 21.5 19.0 26.8 51.4%

2-15 (1,'; 1988 1980 1990 1991 1992 1988 1989 1990 1901 1992 Instruct InstructInstructInstructInstruct StudentStudentStudentStudentStudent 1991-92 Faculty Faculty FacultyFaculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty FacultyFaculty % SFR FTE PTE FTE FTE FTE (2) Ratio Ratio Ratio Ratio Ratio (3) Change CM (corn.) Cheinkttry Dept Lower Division 2.2 16 18 2.0 2.4 43.7 68.0 60.9 62.0 61.0 -1.6% Upper Division 2.1 19 18 1.6 1 5 10.4 10 5 12.1 13.4 18.5 37.8% Graduate 1.5 22 24 2.3 2 4 4.1 34 46 40 38 -5.1% Subtotal 5.8 5.8 6.0 5.9 6.2 21.2 23.8 23.9 26.2 29.2 11.7%

Geology & Geophysics Dept Lower Division 08 10 11 07 1.3 53.6 36.2 441 58.1 46.1 -20.7% Upper Division 15 1.8 12 20 0.8 8.2 95 93 81 99 23.0% Graduate 32 26 3.2 35 4.3 5.2 4.9 53 5.7 6.8 17.8% Subtotal 5.5 5.3 5.5 62 6.5 13.0 12.3 13.8 12.7 15.1 18.9% Muse= Studies Dept Lower Division 0.3 00 00 00 00 11 2 00 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0% Upper Division 01 01 01 00 04 40 40 40 00 4.0 Subtotal 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.4 9.1 4.0 4.0 0.0 4.0

Physics Dept Lower Division 23 23 2.3 23 2.3 25.9 25.9 26.5 22.4 31.1 38.8% Upper Division 1.4 18 18 19 14 6.3 42 76 5.5 5.8 6.9% ProfessionaUPost Bach 00 01 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 38 00 0.0 00 0.0% Graduate 2.3 30 23 2.7 3.0 6.6 62 72 81 85 4 3% Subtotal 6.0 7.1 6.4 6.9 6.6 13.8 11.9 14.3 12.1 15.7 29.6%

TOTAL COLL OF NATURAL SCIENCES

Lower Division 7.3 68 75 76 80 423 47.7 48 3 470 54.8 16 5% Upper Division 87 92 83 92 75 10.4 9 5 10 2 11 0 146 32 5% Professional/Post Bach 00 03 02 04 00 00 11.8 173 4.1 0.0 -100.0% 30.3% Graduate 10.1 11 4 11.7 13.3 13.2 5.2 5.4 5.9 5.7 7.4 Total 26.2 27.7 27.7 30.4 28.7 17.3 17.2 18.8 17.6 22.5 26.1%

COLLEGE OF RURAL ALASKA Arctic Sivunmun Ilisagvik College -44.7% Developmental 0.0 00 04 0.3 0.5 00 0.0 13.5 12.0 6.6 18.4% Lower Division 5.4 3 1 5.6 6 9 8.5 6.5 6.8 80 7 4 8.7 Upper Division 0.1 0 0 0 0 0.3 0.1 4.0 00 0.0 5 4 4.0 -262% ProfessionallPost Bach 0.0 0.0 00 00 0.1 0.0 0.0 00 0 0 2.3 Subtotal 5.5 3.1 6.0 7.5 9.1 6.4 6.8 8.4 7.4 8.5 14.2%

Bristol Bay Campus -71.2% Developmental 02 08 04 0.4 0.5 3.2 7.7 43 96 2.8 -16.5% Lower Division 2.6 47 4.3 47 49 8.9 68 7.5 8.7 72 Upper Division 00 00 06 06 0.4 00 00 33 5.5 42 -23 1% Professional/Post Bach 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 83 Subtotal 2.7 5.6 5.4 5.7 5.9 8.5 7.0 6.7 8.4 6.7

Chukchi Campus Developmental 05 06 05 06 08 44 91 84 50 63 25.0% -26 6% Lower Division 28 2.7 39 31 20 74 86 8.0 68 50 Upper Division 0.3 00 0.3 0 0.3 40 00 23.2 00 10.7 Subtotal 3.6 3.3 4.6 3.7 3.1 6.7 8.7 8.9 6.5 5.9 .9.7%

Distance Delivery/Independent Lemming -7.2% Developmental 08 07 10 08 09 5.6 12.1 93 13.0 12.1 Lower Division 7.3 91 112 135 176 98 81 76 91 7.5 -17 2% Upper Division 5.2 58 42 64 61 89 65 82 82 8.2 0.1% Professional/Post Bach 0.1 00 00 00 00 120 00 00 00 0.0 C.0% Graduate 2.5 2.7 3 0 1 9 1 7 79 74 54 39 5.1 31.6% Subtotal 15.9 18.4 19.4 22.6 262 9.0 7.6 7.5 8.5 7.7 -10.1%

Interior Campus 42% Developmental 00 09 10 13 15 00 6.7 60 51 53 59.5% Lower Division 84 81 67 89 65 6.3 82 7.8 6.7 10.7 0.0 -A Upper Division 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 47 00 00 Subtotal 8.4 9.0 7.7 10.1 8.0 6.3 8.1 7.6 6.5 9.7 48.0%

Kuskokwim Campus 29.7% Developmental 19 28 13 18 16 127 88 72 8 0 10.4 4 1% Lower Division 11.3 109 11.0 85 95 91 100 99 89 92 .15 9% Upper Division 03 03 10 06 08 14 4 128 86 70 59 Subtotal 13.4 14.0 13.3 10.6 11.9 9.7 9.8 9.6 8.6 92 8.4%

Northwest Campus 71 6 1% Devolopmenta. 03 05 14 16 15 93 87 73 67 -4 5% Lower Division 63 62 60 66 68 89 88 76 89 85 Upper Division 05 00 01 00 01 72 00 40 00 40 Subtotal 7.1 6.7 7.5 8.2 8.4 8.6 8.8 7.5 8.5 8.2 -3.0%

2-16 TABLE 2.3Fall 1988-92 Student / Faculty Ratiosby D'ept / Subject 1088 1980 1990 1991 1992 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 InstructinstructInstructInstructInstruct StudentStudentStudentStudentStudent 1991.92 Faculty FacultyFaculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty X SFR FTE FTE FTE FTE FTE (2) Ratio Ratio Ratio Ratio Ratio (3) Change CRA (corn.) Rural Development Dept (Fairbanks) Lower Division 0.2 03 0.5 05 0.3 12.5 72 12.4 68 8.7 275% Upper Division 07 07 10 11 1.4 6.7 7.1 8.0 65 68 3.9% Graduate 00 00 00 01 0.0 00 0.0 0.0 23 0.0 1 - 1000/ Subtotal 0.9 1.0 1.5 1.7 1.7 7.9 7.2 9.4 6.4 7.1 10.9%

Tanana Valley Campus Developmental 8.4 84 8.4 79 80 13.3 15.0 147 15.7 166 5.9% Lower Division 42.8 46.5 41 3 40 1 362 12.6 11.5 129 12.2 14.7 20.2% Upper Division 0.0 08 09 05 10 00 72 79 6.7 10.3 54.0% Graduate 0.0 01 00 00 00 0.0 9 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0% Subtotal 51.2 55.8 50.6 48.5 45.1 12.7 12.0 13.1 12.7 14.9 17.3%

TOTAL COLLEGE OF RURAL ALASKA

Developmental 12.0 148 145 145 15.2 121 123 118 12.0 12.3 2 3% Lower Division 87.0 916 90 4 92.8 92 1 10 4 10.0 10 4 9 9 10.9 9.2% Upper Division 7 1 7.5 8.1 9.4 10.0 85 68 8.2 7.6 7.9 3.9% Professional/Post Bach 0.1 00 00 00 02 12.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 5.3 Graduate 2.5 2.9 3.0 2.0 1 7 79 74 5.4 3.8 5.1 33 7% Total 108.7 116.8 116.0 118.7 119.3 10.4 10.1 10.3 9.9 10.7 79%

NONORSAINDESIGNATED INDIVIDUAL .

0.0% Lower Division 0.0 0.3 00 0.0 0.0 3.9 40 39 00 0.0 -41.4% Upper Division 03 03 02 09 33 40 40 40 6.8 40 Graduate 0.3 06 00 0.2 01 2.3 22 00 2.3 2.3 0.0% Total 0.6 1.2 0.2 1.0 3.3 3.0 3.1 4.0 6.0 4.0 44.1%

SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE & LAND RES MdT::;.:;::.

37.8 Lower Division 0.6 10 08 08 0.5 30 6 202 33.1 29 0 39.9 Upper Division 2.4 19 2.9 15 2.5 77 7.7 84 10.6 10.0 -6.9% 34.7% Graduate 18 2.9 2.7 39 27 3.7 37 36 3.0 40 Total 4.9 5.7 6.4 6.2 5.8 9.1 7.9 9.3 8.2 10.0 22.4%

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Civil Engineering Dept 10.2% Lower Division 0.4 0 7 0.9 0.7 0.7 36 1 31 7 26 0 37.3 41 1 Upper Division 2.1 2.3 24 21 2.0 109 115 98 118 172 463% 154% Graduate 37 3.7 3.9 40 4.4 80 7.0 8.0 90 10.4 Subtotal 6.1 6.7 7.2 6.8 7.1 10.6 11.0 10.9 12.7 15.2 20.4%

Electrical Engineering Dept 1498% Lower Division 03 03 03 03 02 312 232 208 144 360 -7.0% Upper Division 2.9 33 32 31 33 171 130 141 131 122 12 2% Graduate 10 17 16 21 19 35 45 3.9 55 6.1 5.8% Subtotal 4.2 5.3 5.1 5.5 5.4 15.1 10.9 11.4 10.3 10.9

Engineering & Sci Mgt Dept 840% Upper Division 0.3 02 03 02 02 192 149 144 ^9 163 70 74 380% Graduate 14 15 11 18 1.2 121 142 .9 Subtotal 1.6 1.7 1.4 1.9 1.3 13.2 14.3 8.3 11.7 8.6 -282%

Mechanical Engineering Dept -21 4% Lower Division 10 05 05 03 08 210 20.8 140 224 176 38 2% Upper Division 30 23 23 2.0 2.2 137 12.2 13.2 104 144 109 1% Graduate 17 07 14 18 15 43 60 59 30 62 Subtotal 5.7 3.4 4.2 4.0 4.4 12.2 12.2 10.8 7.9 12.2 55.4%

TOTAL SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING 48% Lower Division 17 15 17 13 16 26 2 26 1 21 5 28 2 29 6 19 7% Upper Division 83 80 81 74 77 144 12.4 12.6 11 9 142 9.6% Graduate 77 76 80 96 89 74 78 67 77 8.4 Total 17.6 17.1 17.8 18.3 182 12.5 11.5 10.8 10.8 12.7 18.1%

SCHOOL OF FISHERIES & OCEAN SCI Fairbanks Main Campus 0.0% Lower Division 00 03 03 03 03 00 40 24 40 40 732% Upper Division 03 04 03 04 04 32 46 53 5.7 99 7 0% Graduate 35 27 46 40 36 49 70 54 54 58 Subtotal 3.8 3.3 5.1 4.6 4.2 4.8 6.5 5.3 5.4 6.1 12.5%

2-17 E 'r."'`7.c"r d V J '171ASLEt kyr.- 1068 19ee 1990 1991 1992 1068 1969 1990 1901 1992 InstructInstructInstructInstructInstruct StudentStudentStudentStudentStudent 1001-92 Faculty FanuityFaculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty %SFR FTE FTE FTE FTE FTE (2) Ratio Ratio Ratio Ratio Ratio (3) Change SFOS (cont.) SFOS Juneau Lower Division 0.3 00 0.0 00 0.0 32 0.0 00 0.0 0.0 0.0% Upper Division 0.9 1.2 09 06 12 75 33 4.3 74 3.5 -527% Graduate 3.6 2.4 33 40 14 2.5 3 2 2.5 3.3 8.4 153.0% Subtotal 4.8 3.6 4.2 4.6 2.6 3.5 3.3 2.9 3.9 6.2 59.5%

TOTAL SCH OF FISH & OCEAN SCI Lower Division 0.3 03 03 03 03 32 40 24 40 40 0.0% Upper Division. 12 15 1.2 10 15 66 3.6 46 6.8 5.0 -26.4% Graduate 7.2 5 1 7 9 8.0 5 0 37 5.2 4.2 4.4 6.5 49 2% Total 6.6 6.9 9.3 9.3 6.8 4.1 4.8 4.2 4.6 6.1 31.9%

SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT Accounting & Information Sys Dept Lower Division 2.3 2.0 1 7 2.7 2.0 26 9 22.1 24.3 22.2 26.2 17 9% Upper Division 1 9 2.3 2.4 3 3 2.7 21.3 20.9 17.3 13.3 164 23 4% Graduate 0.0 00 00 03 00 0.0 00 0.0 75 0.0 -100 0% Subtotal 4.2 4.2 4.1 6.3 4.7 24.3 21.4 20.2 16.8 20.6 22.5%

Business Administration Dept Lower Division 22 2.7 1.4. 0 8 0 8 29.0 24 6 29.0 30.3 22.4 -262% Upper Division 66 67 5.5 47 3.9 20.0 17.3 20.9 22.7 22.3 -1 5% Graduate 2.4 2.1 2.4 2 1 2.9 76 110 86 117 8.0 -31 5% Subtotal 11.2 11.5 9.4 7.5 7.5 19.1 17.9 18.9 20.e 16.8 -17.4%

Economics Dept Lower Division 2.5 2.5 2 3 2.0 1 9 33 5 29.5 31.8 34 2 34.8 1 9% Upper Division 14 1.5 13 19 1.4 24.7 21.8 19.4 146 15.4 5 2% Professional/Post Bath 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.5 Graduate 1.7 2 3 2 1 2.0 2.8 36 47 46 5.4 5.8 71% Subtotal 5.5 6.3 5.6 6.0 6.3 22.3 18.7 18.8 18.1 16.7 4.4%

TOTAL SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT Lower Division 6.9 7.2 5.4 5.5 4.7 30.0 25.6 28.7 27.7 292 5.1% 6.4% Upper Division 9.9 10.4 9.2 9.9 7.9 20.9 18.7 19.7 18.0 19.1 Professional/Post Bach 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 00 0.0 00 0.0 4.5 Graduate 4.1 4 4 4.5 4.4 5.6 6.0 7.7 6.7 8.5 6.9 -18.5% Total 20.9 22.0 19.1 19.8 16.5 21.0 18.6 19.2 18.6 17.8 -4.3%

SCHOOL OF MINERAL ENGINEERING Applied Mining Tech Dept Lower Division 1.3 0.4 0.0 0.1 0.0 12.7 9.7 4.0 4.0 0.0 -100.0%

Mining & Gaol Engr Dept Lower Division 08 08 05 C9 11 5.5 5 5 9 1 10.1 12.7 25.6% Upper Division 13 2.0 19 14 19 4.6 58 5.9 95 45 -52.3% Graduate 2.1 25 2.9 35 26 3.1 3 6 3 s 3.3 2.9 -12 4% Subtotal 4.2 5.2 5.3 5.6 5.5 4.1 4.7 4.9 5.9 5.3 -0.6%

Petroleum Engineering Dept Lower Division 03 04 04 03 0.3 47 9.8 92 118 60 -49 0% Upper Division 13 11 13 11 14 5.3 3.8 47 45 49 10.1% Graduate 1.7 16 27 ,`.8 16 44 3.9 44 5.0 3.7 -26.1% Subtotal 3.2 3.1 4.4 4.2 3.3 4.8 4.6 4.9 5.4 4.4 47.9%

TOTAL SCHOOL OF MINERAL ENGR Lower Division 2.4 16 10 13 14 93 77 9.0 102 11 1 9 2% Upper Division 26 3.1 32 25 3.2 49 5.1 54 73 47 -358% Graduate 3.8 40 56 62 42 37 37 3.9 4.1 3.2 -21 1% Total 6.7 8.6 9.8 10.1 8.6 5.6 4.9 4.9 5.7 5.0 41.9%

TOTAL BRANCH CAMPUSES & SFOS (6)

Developmental 120 148 145 145 15.2 121 123 118 120 12.3 23% 9.0% Lower Division 87 0 91.4 89 9 92.3 91 8 104 100 104 100 109 Upper Division 72 79 80 89 98 98 95 106 102 93 -89% Subtotal Undergraduate 106.3 114.1 112.4 115.7 116.6 10.5 10.3 10.6 10.2 10.9 6.6%

Professional/Post Bath 01 00 00 00 02 120 00 00 00 104 0 Graduate 62 53 63 59 3.1 47 65 51 39 70 8207. Subtotal Graduals/Prof 6.3 5.3 6.3 5.9 3.4 4.5 8.6 6.4 4.5 13.5 197.5%

Total Branch Campuses 112.6 119.4 116.7 121.6 120.2 10.2 10.2 10.4 10.0 11.0 10.3%

2-18 TABLE 2.3Fall 1988-92 Student / Faculty Ratios by Dept / Subject. 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 InstructInstructInstructInstructInstruct StudentStudentStudentStudentStudent 1991-92 FacultyFaculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty % SFR FTE FTE FTE FTE FTE (2) Ratio Ratio Ratio Ratio Ratio (3) Change TOTAL FAIRBANKS MAIN CAMPUS

Developmental 2.0 1.7 1.1 1.1 1.3 13.8 15.3 18.9 16.3 20.2 23.9% Lower Division 77.9 78.8 73.6 81.1 78.3 26.4 26.6 27.4 26.0 29.3 12.6% Upper Division 77.7 80.7 81.8 78.1 82.5 14.0 13.2 13.3 13.1 13.2 0.6% Subtotal Undergraduate 157.6 161.1 156.6 160.3 162.0 20.1 19.8 20.0 19.7 21.0 6.9%

Professional/Post Bach 3.3 4.5 5.9 9.7 8.4 12.8 11.6 10.2 12.1 12.4 2.6% Graduate 45.9 50.9 57.5 63.4 61.0 5.7 5.9 5.4 6.2 6.8 9.4% Subtotal Graduate/Prof 49.2 55.3 63.5 73.1 69.4 6.2 6.4 5.9 7.0 7.5 6.8%

Total Main Campus 206.8 216.4 220.0 233.3 231.4 16.8 16.3 15.9 15.7 17.0 8.1%

Fall 1992 Student/Faculty Ratio by Course Level and Department

Accounting & Info Sys Dept I Alaska Native Languages Dept I Alaska Native Studies Dept to Anthropology Dept Arctic Sivunmun Art Dept I Beh Sci & Human Srvc Dept > 40- Biology & Wildlife Dept >404 Bristol Bay Campus Business Administration Dept

Chemistry Dept Chukchi Campus Civil Engineering Dept Cross-Cultural Comm Dept Economics Dept Education. School of Electrical Engineering Dept Engineering & Sci Mgt Dept English Dept

Foreign Language & Lit Dept Geography Dept Geology & Geophysics Dept O History Dept Interior Campus I Journalism & Broadcasting Dept Kuskokwim Campus 0 Library Science Dept 40

Linguistics Dept Mathematics Dept Mechanical Engineering Dept Military Science Dept Mining & Geological Engr Dept Lower Division / Develop Museum Studies Dept O Music Dept O 0 Upper Division Northwest Campus O Petroleum Engineering Dept Graduate

Philosophy & Humanities Dept Physical Education Dept Physics Dept 0 Political Science/Justice Dept Rural Development Dept O School of Agn & Land Res Mgmt School of Fish & Ocean Sciences -0-- Speech Communication Dept 0 Tanana Valley Campus Theatre Dept I 40 0 10 20 30 Student FTEs / Faculty FTEs 2-19 ASTCOPY AVAILABLE E 7 TABLE 2.4Fall 1988-92Freshmen ACT/SAT Test Scores Tsst Scores Indices (BassYear 1988) 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992

TOTAL UAF EACT Number Tested 346 432 493 English 19.5 20.5 20.7 Math 18.8 20.2 20.3 Reading 21.6 22.8 22.8 Science 20.7 21.9 21.7 Composite 20.3 21.5 21.5 ACT Number Tested 536 520 137 29 26 1.00 0.97 0.26 0.05 0.05 English 18.0 17.8 18.7 19.1 18.6 1.00 0.99 1.04 1.07 1.04 Math 17.1 16.5 18.0 15.3 15.2 1.00 0.96 1.05 0.89 0.89 Social Sciences 18.6 17.7 18.4 18.5 18.3 1.00 0.96 0.99 1.00 0.99 Science 22.8 22.6 22.7 22.7 21.2 1.00 0.99 1.00 1.00 0.93 Composite 19.3 18.8 19.7 18.8 18.4 1.00 0.98 1.02 0.97 0.96 SAT Number Tested 51 250 303 378 448 1.00 4.90 5.94 7.41 8.78 Verbal 461 175 454 459 463 1.00 0.38 0.98 1.00 1.00 Math 500 504 480 490 490 1.00 1.01 0.96 0.98 0.98 Combined 961 976 934 949 954 1.00 1.02 0.97 0.99 0.99

NOTES: (1) Beginning Fall 1989, UAF began accepting either ACT or SAT scores. (2) Beginning Fall 1990, the Enhanced ACT replaced the ACT. (3) Both ACT and SAT scores are reported for students who took both tests.

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Test Scores Indices (Bass Year 1988) 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 COLLEGE/SCHOOL DETAIL College of Liberal Arts

EACT Number Tested 73 81 92 English 20.7 21.2 20.9 Math 18.6 19.8 20.2 Reading 21.9 23.6 22.4 Science 20.7 21.6 21.4 Composite 20.6 21.7 21.3 ACT Number Tested 115 101 29 8 3 1.00 0.88 0.25 0.07 0.03 English 18.2 18.8 19.2 20.9 25.3 1.00 1.03 1.05 1.15 1.39 Math 15.2 15.7 16.2 18.1 19.0 1.00 1.03 1.07 1.19 1.25 Social Sciences 17.9 17.9 20.3 19.5 29.3 1.00 1.00 1.13 1.09 1.64 Science 21.2 22.0 22.4 21.9 29.7 1.00 1.04 1.06 1.03 1.40 Composite 18.3 18.7 19.7 20.2 26.0 1.00 1.02 1.08 1.10 1.42 SAT Number Tested 12 55 63 83 75 1.00 4.58 5.25 6.92 6.25 1.19 Verbal 411 485 468 444 488 1.00 1.18 1.14 1.08 Math 384 503 459 449 490 1.00 1.31 1.20 1.17 1.28 Combined 795 988 927 893 978 1.00 1.24 1.17 1.12 1.23

College of Natural Sciences

EACT Number Tested 25 27 55 English 20.8 22.8 22.5 Math 19.9 22.9 22.3 Reading 23.0 25.5 24.6 Science 21.3 24.9 23.2 Composite 21.4 24.0 23.3 ACT 0.02 Number Tested 51 45 16 3 1 1.00 0.88 0.31 0.06 1.38 English 19.6 19.4 22.8 23.7 27.0 1.00 0.99 1.16 1.21 1.34 Math 20.2 19.6 23.2 22.3 27.0 1.00 0.97 1.15 1.11 1.33 Social Sciences 21.1 20.1 24.4 24.3 28.0 1.00 0.95 1.15 1.15 1.21 Science 26.5 25.2 28.1 27.0 32.0 1.00 0.95 1.06 1.02 1.32 Composite 22.0 21.2 24.9 24.3 29.0 1.00 0.96 1.13 1.11 SAT 12.80 Number Tested 5 27 44 32 64 1.00 5.40 8.80 6.40 0.91 Verbal 550 454 480 525 503 1.00 0.83 0.87 0.95 Math 568 509 493 557 535 1.00 0.90 0.87 0.98 0.94 0.97 0.93 Combined 1,118 963 973 1,081 1,038 1.00 0.86 0.87

College of Rural Alaska

EACT Number Tested 52 102 92 English 16.1 17.5 17.7 Math 15.9 16.2 16.7 Reading 17.8 19.3 19.6 Science 18.1 18.8 19.2 Composite 17.1 18.1 18.4 ACT Number Tested 31 66 23 7 10 1.00 2.13 0.74 0.23 0.32 0.99 English 13.5 12.7 15.3 12.9 13.3 1.00 0.94 1.13 0.96 0.62 Math 11.7 10.3 13.0 8.3 7.2 1.00 0.88 1.11 0.71 Social Sciences 14.1 12.7 13.1 12.7 12.2 1.00 0.90 0.93 0.90 0.87 Science 17.8 18.0 17.6 21.7 16.0 1.00 1.01 0.99 1.22 0.90 0.90 0.84 Composite 14.4 13.6 15.5 12.9 12.1 1.00 0.94 1.08 SAT 50.00 78.00 Number Tested 1 12 34 50 78 1.00 12.00 34.00 0.98 Verbal 400 383 400 381 393 1.00 0.96 1.00 0.95 1.28 Math 320 420 446 403 411 1.00 1.31 1.39 1.26 1.12 Combined 720 803 846 784 805 1.00 1.12 1.18 1.09

School of Agriculture & Land Resources Mgt EACT Number Tested 4 3 5 English 18.3 23.0 26.6 Math 22.0 22.7 23.6 Reading 23.5 25.3 27.4 Science 23.3 26.0 24.6 Composite 21.8 24.7 25.6

2-21 r; TABLE 2.4Fall 1988-92Freshmen ACT/SATTest Scores Test Scores Indices (Bass Year 1988) 1992 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1988 1989 1990 1991 COLLEGE/SCHOOL DETAIL (cont.) School of Agriculture & Land Resources Mgt (cont.) ACT 0.00 Number Tested 2 6 3 0 0 1.00 3.00 1.50 0.00 English 19.0 21.5 20.0 1.00 1.13 1.05 Math 19.0 19.8 22.3 1.00 1.04 1.18 Social Sciences 21.5 20.5 22.7 1.00 0.95 1.05 Science 23.0 23.3 26.3 1.00 1.01 1.14 Composite 20.5 21.5 23.0 1.00 1.05 1.12 SAT 1.00 3.00 4.00 2.00 Number Tested 1 1 3 4 2 1.00 1.07 Verbal 490 400 427 508 525 1.00 0.82 0.87 1.04 1.15 1.28 Math 500 380 507 573 640 1.00 0.76 1.01 1.09 1.18 Combined 990 780 933 1,080 1,165 1.00 0.79 0.94

School of Engineering

EACT Number Tested 15 42 40 English 23.1 22.4 23.4 Math 26.1 25.5 24.9 Reading 26.0 26.2 25.9 Science 25.3 25.7 25.8 Composite 25.5 25.1 25.1 ACT 0.06 0.06 Number Tested 35 37 10 2 2 1.00 1.06 0.29 1.00 1.00 1.00 English 19.5 19.6 19.4 19.5 19.5 1.00 1.01 1.10 1.10 1.10 Math 22.7 25.7 24.9 25.0 25.0 1.00 1.13 1.19 1.19 Social Sciences 22.3 23.3 21.5 26.5 26.5 1.00 1.04 0.96 1.04 1.12 1.12 Science 26.4 28.3 27.5 29.5 29.5 1.00 1.07 1.03 1.12 1.12 Composite 22.9 24.4 23.5 25.5 25.5 1.00 1.07 SAT 5.75 14.00 12.00 Number Tested 4 23 23 56 48 1.00 5.75 0.93 0.87 Verbal 565 497 480 524 491 1.00 0.88 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.84 Math 680 595 588 583 570 1.00 0.88 0.89 0.89 Combined 1,245 1,092 1.067 1,107 1,107 1.00 0.88 0.86

School of Fisheries & Ocean Sciences

EACT Number Tested 0 3 4 English 23,3 23.3 Math 22.3 20.0 Reading 26.0 25.0 Science 25.0 23.8 Composite 24.3 23.5 ACT 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Numbei tested 1 1 1.00 English 16.0 18.0 1.00 1.13 Math 17.0 15.0 1.00 0.88 Social Sciences 26.0 16.0 1.00 0.62 Science 23.0 23.0 1.00 1.00 Composite 21.0 18.0 1.00 0.86 SAT Number Tested 0 0 0 4 4 Verbal 450 510 Math 513 535 Combined 963 1,045

School of Management

EACT Number Tested 35 30 32 English 18.9 21.4 20.1 Math 19.7 22.0 20.3 Reading 20.5 23.3 22.4 Science 20.3 22.3 20.6 Composite 19.9 22.4 21.0 ACT 0.04 0.04 Number Tested 50 47 14 2 2 1.00 0.94 0.28 1.11 1.39 English 17.6 17.4 18.6 19.5 24.5 1.00 0.99 1.06 0.78 1.09 Math 18.0 16.4 17.2 14.0 19.5 1.00 0.91 0.96 0.95 0.75 1.40 Social Sciences 17 9 17.3 17.0 13.5 25.0 1.0U 0.97 0.82 1.23 Science 22.0 22.4 23.0 18.0 27.0 1.00 1.02 1.05 0.87 1.26 Composite 19.0 18.6 19.1 16.5 24.0 1.00 0.98 1.01 2-22 TABLE 2.4Fall 1988-92 Freshmen ACT/SAT Test Scores Test Scores Indices (Base Year 1988) 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 COLLEGE/SCHOOL DETAIL (cont.) School of Management (cont.) SAT 6.40 Number Tested 5 21 23 25 32 1.00 4.20 4.60 5.00 Verbal 462 448 418 454 446 1.00 0.97 0.90 0.98 0.97 Math 516 495 467 516 468 1.00 0.96 0.91 1.00 0.91 Combined 978 943 885 971 914 1.00 0.96 0.91 0.99 0.93

School of Mineral Engineering

EACT Number Tested 5 4 9 English 21.2 21.8 22.6 Math 23.2 26.3 24.3 Reading 22.2 25.3 27.3 Science 22.8 29.8 25.1 Composite 22.6 26.0 24.9 ACT Number Tested 6 12 2 0 0 1.00 2.00 0.33 0.00 0.00 English 18.7 20.3 17.5 1.00 1.08 0.94 Math 24.0 22.3 19.5 1.00 0.93 0.81 Reading 21.2 22.5 13.5 1.00 1.06 0.64 Science 27.0 26.8 20.5 1.00 0.99 0.76 Composite 23 23 18 1.00 1.00 0.76 SAT Number Tested 2 7 9 5 8 1.00 3.50 4.50 2.50 4.00 Verbal 515 493 463 394 481 1.00 0.96 0.90 0.77 0.c-A Math 575 494 591 514 539 1.00 0.86 1.03 0.89 1.02 Combined 1,090 987 1,054 908 1,070 1.00 0.91 0.97 0.83 0.98

Undecided Major

EACT Number Tested 137 143 164 English 19.4 20.7 20.8 Math 18.5 20.4 20.2 Reading 22.1 22.9 23.1 Science 21.0 22.1 21.7 Composite 21.4 21.6 21.6 ACT Number Tested 247 203 40 9 4 1.00 0.82 0.16 0.04 0.02 1.09 1.17 English 17.6 17.9 18.6 19.2 20.5 1.00 1.02 1.06 0.79 1.13 Math 16.6 16.1 18.2 13.2 18.8 1.00 0.97 1.09 1.01 Social Sciences 18.1 17.5 17.5 16.8 18.3 1.00 0.97 0.97 0.93 Science 22.5 22.6 22.3 21.2 23.0 1.00 1.00 0.99 0.94 1.02 0.94 1.08 Composite 18.8 18.6 19.4 17.7 20.3 1.00 0.99 1.03 SAT 5.67 6.57 Number Tested 21 103 104 119 138 1.00 4.90 4.95 1.04 Verbal 445 471 453 454 462 1.00 1.05 1.02 1.02 Math 514 493 466 483 485 1.00 0.96 0.91 0.94 0.94 Combined 959 964 919 936 947 1.00 1.00 0.96 0.98 0.99

1988-92 Freshman Entrance Exam EACT / ACT Test Score Trend SAT

22 1000

21 975

20 950

19 925

18 900 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 2-23

7II TABLE 2.5Fall 1992 Undergraduate Grades by Department 1990 1991 1992 1991 1992 1992 1992 Mean Average Change Index Letter Grade Distribution Total Course GPA (90 = 1) A BCD Grades (1)

TOTAL UAF 2.93 2.91 2.95 0.99 1.01 6,556 5,598 3,174 827 864 17,019

COLLEGE/SCHOOL SUMMARY College of Liberal Arts 2.95 2.91 2.91 0.99 0.99 3,561 3,069 1.696 519 542 9,387 College of Natural Sciences 2.50 2.55 2.63 1.02 1.05 501 630 594 140 121 1,986 College of Rural Alaska 3.18 3.20 3.25 1.01 1.02 1,698 1.026 401 66 112 3,303 School of Agriculture & Land Resource Mgmt 2.88 2.72 2.92 0.94 1.01 62 88 41 10 6 207 School of Engineering 2.82 2.96 3.00 1.05 1.07 270 258 138 29 24 719 School of Fisheries & Ocean Sciences 3.08 3.07 3.38 1.00 1.10 18 10 3 0 1 32 School of Management 2.73 2.68 2.84 0.98 1.04 375 459 288 62 54 1.238 School of Mineral Engineering 3.32 3.24 3.30 0.98 0.99 71 58 13 1 4 147

COLLEGE/SCHOOL DETAIL College of Liberal Arts Alaska Native Languages Dept 2.71 2.85 2.84 1.05 1.05 28 33 19 4 5 89 Alaska Native Studies Dept 3.05 3.15 3.32 1.03 1.09 86 52 11 3 6 158 Anthropology Dept 2.89 2.60 2.61 0.90 0.90 91 125 72 39 26 353 Art Dept 3.17 2.95 3.04 0.93 0.96 180 142 58 12 27 419 Beh Sci & Human Srvc Dept 3.17 2.95 2.74 0.93 0.86 334 467 308 96 53 1,258 Cross-Cultural Comm Dept 2.57 2.03 2.42 0.79 0.94 13 14 14 4 7 52 Education Dept 3.45 3.51 3.58 1.02 1.04 344 118 31 4 4 501 65 1,239 English Dept 2.94 3.01 3.06 1.02 1.04 504 464 173 33 Foreign Language & Lit Dept 3.11 3.09 3.12 0.99 1.00 221 138 73 19 18 469 Geography Dept 3.09 2.90 3.04 0.94 0.98 72 40 38 6 5 161 History Dept 2.71 2.66 2.53 0.98 0.93 188 216 171 82 63 720 Interdisciplinary Studies Dept 4.00 3.94 3.56 0.99 0.89 13 4 0 0 1 18 Journalism & Broadcasting Dept 2.92 2.99 3.17 1.02 1.09 148 90 32 10 15 295 69 Linguistics Dept 2.80 2.84 2.81 1.01 1.00 22 23 15 7 2 Mathematics Dept 2.28 2.36 2.42 1.03 1.06 285 370 349 108 151 1,263 Military Science Dept 3.85 3.76 3.51 0.98 0.91 86 14 3 1 8 112 510 Music Dept 3.39 3.40 3.32 1.00 0.98 321 102 42 20 25 Philosophy & Humanities Dept 3.43 3.29 3.28 0.96 0.96 119 80 37 3 3 242 Physical Education Dept 3.31 3.33 3.11 1.01 0.94 101 46 28 14 8 197 Political Science/Justice Dept 2.65 2.54 2.84 0.96 1.07 180 282 148 27 27 664 414 Speech Communication Dept 3.04 2.98 2.90 0.98 0.95 113 201 61 22 17 148 Theatre Dept 3.66 3.29 3.34 0.90 0.91 91 33 13 5 6 36 Women's Studies 3.58 21 15 0 0 0 Total College of Liberal Arts 2.95 2.91 2.91 0.99 0.99 3,561 3,069 1,696 519 542 9,387

College of Natural Sciences Biology, Fish & Wilolife Dept 2.48 2.62 2.70 1.06 1.09 216 274 253 49 37 829 Chemistry Dept 2.57 2.58 2.57 1.00 1.00 163 186 188 53 48 638 Geology & Geophysics Dept 2.40 2.38 2.56 0.99 1.07 53 79 82 15 16 245 Museum Studies Dept 4.00 5 0 0 0 0 5 Physics Dept 2.48 2.41 2.58 0.97 1.04 64 91 71 23 20 269 Total College of Natural Sciences 2.50 2.55 2.63 1.02 1.05 501 630 594 140 121 1,986

College of Rural Alaska Arctic Sivunmun Ilisagyik College 3.27 3.56 3.58 1.09 1.09 76 28 10 0 0 114 Bristol Bay Campus 3.40 2.79 3.53 0.82 1.04 78 16 12 1 2 109 50 Chukchi Campus 3.37 3.37 3.60 1.00 1.07 34 12 4 0 0 42 Distance Delivery 3.36 3.55 3.55 1.06 1.06 27 12 2 1 0 Independent Learning 3.07 2.78 3.12 0.91 1.02 64 55 10 2 11 142 Interior Campus 3.22 3.47 3.27 1.08 1.02 108 54 18 2 11 193 Kuskokwim Campus 3.00 3.07 3.00 1.02 1.00 150 113 64 15 19 361 174 Northwest Campus 3.07 3.05 3.20 0.99 1.04 103 36 15 6 14 Rural Development Dept 2.73 2.79 3.03 1.02 1.11 10 20 9 0 0 39 Tanana Valley Campus 3.22 3.23 3.26 1.00 1.01 1,048 680 257 39 55 2,079 Total College of Rural Alaska 3.183.20 3.25 1.01 1.02 1,698 1,026 401 66 112 3,303

NOTE: (1) Pass/fail courses and courses without letter grades A through F are not included. Source: UAF Fall 1990.1992 Eld-of-Semester SIS Extract Tape.

2 -24 TABLE 2.5Fall 1992 Undergraduate Grades by Department 1990 1991 1992 1991 1992 1992 1992 Mean Average Change Index Letter Grade Distribution Total Course GPA (10 is 1) A F Golds* (1) COLLEGE/SCHOOL DETAIL (cont) Total School of Agriculture & Land Res Mgmt 2.882.72 2.92 0.94 1.01 62 88 41 10 6 207

School of Engineering Civil Engineering Dept 2.67 2.94 2.95 1.10 1.11 108 116 58 11 14 307 Electrical Engineering Dept 2.76 2.92 2.97 1.06 1.08 72 53 51 9 3 188 Engineering & Sci Mgt Dept 2.93 2.71 3.53 0.93 1.20 9 5 1 0 0 15 Environmental Qual Engr 4.00 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mechanical Engineering Dept 3.06 3.05 3.07 1.00 1.00 81 84 28 9 7 209

Total School of Engineering 2.82 2.96 3.00 1.05 1.07 270 258 138 29 24 719

School of Fisheries & Ocean Sciences Fairbanks Main Campus 2.90 2.92 3.39 1.01 1.17 10 5 3 0 0 18 SFOS Juneau 3.2C 3.17 3.36 0.99 1.05 8 5 0 0 1 14

Total School of Fisheries & Ocean Sciences 3.08 3.07 3.38 1.00 1.10 18 10 3 0 1 32

School of Management Accounting and Information Sys Dept 3.06 2.69 2.79 0.88 0.91 128 143 87 27 25 410 Business Administration Dept 2.91 2.82 2.94 0.97 1.01 140 191 99 17 11 458 Economics Dept 2.51 2.48 2.77 0.99 1.10 107 125 102 18 18 370

Total School of Management 2.73 2.68 2.84 0.98 1.04 375 459 288 62 54 1,238

School of Mineral Engineering Applied Mining Tech Dept 2.00 3.20 1.60 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mining & Geol Engr Dept 3.29 3.10 3.28 0.94 1.00 51 40 8 1 4 104 Petroleum Engineering Dept 3.43 3.57 3.35 1.04 0.98 20 18 5 0 0 43

Total School of Mineral Engineering 3.323.24 3.30 0.98 0.99 71 58 13 1 4 147

TOTAL UAF 2.93 2.91 2.95 0.99 1.01 6,556 5,598 3,174 827 17,019

Fall 1992 Grade Distribution by College/School

18% 5% 6%' CLA 38% 33%

CNS 25% 32% 30% 7% 6 %I

2% 3%! CRA 52% 31% 12%

20% 5% 3 %I SALRM 30% 42%

SOE 35% 36% 19% 4% 3%;

0% 3% SFOS 57% 31% 9%

SOM 30%37% 23% 5% 5%

9% 1% 3% SME 48%39%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 2-25 1.1'83-92 Degrees / Certificates by Dept/ Program TABLE 2.6 % AWARDS FY92 RECIPIENTS FY83 FY84 FY85 FY88 FY87 FY88 FY89 FY90 FY91 FY92 AvgAvg % % AK HS Avg GPA SCH Native Fmnaie Grads Age TOTAL UAF 3.14 49 30% 40% 47% 35.6 Certificates 0 8 26 31 55 41 a 39 36 30 103 3.16 80 17% 60% 40% 34.6 Associates 111 100 84 78 100 112 81 100 88 437 3.23 154 12% 51% 50% 29.8 Bachelors 374 341 434 427 467 407 436 413 488 3.65 36 2% 43% 20% 33.7 Masters 119 122 137 128 130 131 117 126 125 129 3.64 49 0% 23% 8% 32.3 Doctorates 5 6 8 12 7 15 14 8 10 13 712 3.30 11612% 50% 42% 31.5 TOTAL UAF 609 577 689 676 759 706 668 686 747

COLLEGE / SCHOOL TOTALS 294 3.33 139 14% 61% 48% 31.5 College of Liberal Arts 207 215 259 226 258 244 280 294 333 3.44 98 2% 36% 26% 29.1 College of Natural Sciences 125 78 101 97 89 73 80 83 85 81 139 3.15 75 24% 58% 44% 34.7 College of Rural Alaska 79 85 97 109 161 152 101 142 129 3.46 83 6% 38% 13% 30.9 School of Agric & Land Res Mgt 22 23 29 23 18 14 11 19 19 16 51 3.28 135 0% 120/. 41% 28.3 School of Engineering 66 44 64 92 100 77 72 63 59 14 3.41 60 0% 21% 14% 30.9 School of Fisheries & Ocean Sci 15 30 30 26 20 29 17 13 18 107 3.29 125 5% 50% 49% 30.8 School of Management 78 74 83 60 99 83 82 59 83 10 3.49 77 0% 0% 20% 28.8 School of Mineral Engineering 17 28 26 43 14 34 25 13 21

be deleted; an indicates a temporary NOTES:(1) A program with an r indicates the program has been or is scheduled to suspension of the program. (2) A dash in the AWARDS field indicates the program was not offered that year. (3) Currently offered programs are shaded if a) they are 10+ years old, b) sinceFY88, Masters and below have yielded less than 5 awards, doctoral less than 2 awards. (4) AVG SCH cells are shaded if SCH is: a) +50 for Certificate or Masters, b) +75for Associates, or c) +155 for bachelors (UAF SCH only, excludes transfer SCH). Sources: UAF SIS Closing Semester Extracts; A&R; Financial Aid Office: ACPE AKStudent Loan Extract

FY83-92 Awards Trend by Degree Level FY92 Awards by Degree Level / Ethnicity

100% .fr Cent / Assoc IN Bachelors Graduate

80% Total n.85 17 14 M 517 300 60%

.._ 40% . .

20%

tc, 0% Hispan c White '83 '84 '85 '86 '87 '88 '89 '90 '91 '92 AK Native Black Asian Non-Res Other

Note: Includes 3 American Indians.

FY92 Awards by Degree Level / Sex FY92 Awards by Discipline a of Awards % of Total 100% 140 f MI Male Female 127 128 120 123 105 75% 10

Male 74 L-- 70 50% 70 213 n.81 41 .._ 35 25% -

0 0% Doctorates Social Sci Sciences Certificates Bachelors Engineering Education Masters Business Lib Arts Associates Vo-Tech 2 -26 TABLE 2.6 FY83-92Degrees/ Certificatesby Dept / Program ProgramOffered AWARDS FY92 RECIPIENTS % % AK HS Avg COLLEGEJSCHOOL DETAIL Age by OtherFY83FY84 FY85 FY86 FY87 FY88 FY89 FY90 FY91FY92 AvgAvg % UA !net GPA SCH Native Female Grads Age College of Liberal Arts 16.9999 Native Language Education CT2 new none 16.9999 Native Language Education AAS new none 0 0 X 16.0102 Applied Linguistics BA 9 yrs none 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 16.9999 Inupiaq Eskimo BA > 10 yrs none 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 single graduate - data not displayed 16.9999 Yupik Eskimo BA > 10 yrs none 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 TOTAL Alaska Native Languages Dept 1 2 2 2 5 2 2 1

1 2 2.48 173 100% 50% 100% 33.8 05.0202 Alaska Native Studies BA > 10 yrs none 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 2 TOTAL Alaska Native Studies Dept 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 2 2

0% 50% 50% 25.4 45.0201 Anthropology BA >10 yrs UAA 3 2 4 9 3 5 3 9 6 2 3.49 152 100% 50% 30.6 45.0201 Anthropology BS > 10 yrs UAA 8 6 8 3 2 5 2 4 3 2 3.39 133 0% 7 3.75 55 0% 57% 14% 35.4 45.0201 Anthropology MA > 10 yrs none 1 3 1 0 6 0 5 6 5 45.0201 Anthropology PHD 4 yrs none 1 0 0 0 64% 2rA 32.7 TOTAL Anthropology Dept 12 11 13 12 11 10 11 19 14 11 3.64 87 0% 0% 30% 50% 33.3 50.0701 Art BA > 10 yrs UAA 2 8 6 7 9 3 5 8 5 10 2.95 188 4 166 25% 50% 75% 32.7 50.0701 Art BFA > 10 yrs UAA 2 1 8 5 4 4 7 2 7 3.19 57% 33.1 TOTAL Art Dept 4 9 14 12 13 7 12 10 12 14 3.02 181 7% 36%

1 single graduate data not displayed 51.0503 Human Services BA 8 yrs none 0 0 0 1 5 0 1 17 3.37 145 6% 76% 53% 31.9 42.0101 Psychology BA > 10 yrs UAA 5 2 1 5 3 3 9 4 21 0% 83% 50% 23.8 42.0101 Psychology BS > 10 yrs UAA 4 5 6 4 2 3 4 7 5 6 3.43 138 83% 58% 37.9 44.0701 Social Work BA 8 yrs none 2 5 6 5 12 9 20 12 3.20 158 42% 44.0701 Social Work (Chukchi) BA 2 yrs - - - 1 0 44.0701 Social Work (Northwest) BA 2 yrs - - 0 0 153 0% 67% 50% 34.0 45.1101 Sociology BA > 10 yrs UAA 11 2 6 2 4 3 3 4 10 6 3.36 4 1 single graduate data not displayed 45.1101 Sociology BS > 10 yrs UAA 2 1 3 0 1 2 2 S 13.0406 College Student Personnel AdMED> 10 yrs none 5 2 1 2 0 6 0 1 0 0 3 45 0% 67% 0% 35.6 42.0401 Community Psychology MA 8 yrs none 0 0 1 3 3 7 2 3.95 144 13% 74% 48% 33.5 TOTAL Boh Sci & Human Srvc Dept 27 12 19 18 16 25 38 34 64 46 3.36

X 13.1204 Early Childhood Education BED 1 3 3 3 3 0 0 148 32% 80% 57% 32.2 13.0101 Education BED > 10 yrs All 48 47 45 39 46 51 47 72 69 56 3.37 13.0101 Education (Bristol Bay) BED 2 yrs 0 0 13.0101 Education (Chukchi) BED 2 yrs 0 0 single graduate - data not displayed 13.0101 Education (Interior) BED 2 yrs 0 1 104 67% 67% 67% 37.6 13.0101 Education (Kuskorcwim) BED 2 yrs 0 3 3.56 13.0101 Education (Northwest) BED 2 yrs - - - 0 0 1 3.64 147 0% 0% 0% 36.5 13.1205 Education BT > 10 yrs none 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 3 13.0101 Education EDS >10 yrs none 1 0 1 0 1 3 4 X 13.0101 Education MAT - - - 11 16 10 7 10 3 2 3.72 25 18% 64% 27% 39.9 13.0101 Education MED> 10 yrs UAS 14 17 17 17 18 16 13 30 15 11 13.1101 Guidance and Counseling MED > 10 yrs UAA 3 11 8 4 1 3 8 0 5 0 X 13.0499 Vocational Achainistration MED - - - 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 X 13.1320 Vocational Education MED 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 128 30% 75% 52% 33.8 TOTAL Education, School of 78 95 84 66 78 74 66 104 88 73 3.44

8% 63% 46% 30.4 23.0101 English BA > 10 ws UM 11 5 6 10 17 11 14 15 20 24 3.49 162 0% 50% 0% 31.5 23.0501 Creative Wnting MFA > 10 yrs UAA 3 2 3 5 3 6 5 0 8 2 3.65 49 25 0% 50% 0% 29.1 23.0101 English MA > 10 yrs UAA 0 2 3 3 2 0 0 0 2 3.75 0 0 13.1305 English MAT>10 yrs UAA 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 single graduate data not displayed 23.1101 Professional Writing MA 3 yrs none 0 0 140 7% 62% 41% 30.4 TOTAL English Dept 14 10 12 18 22 17 19 15 29 29 3.53 0% 100% 67% 25.8 16.0101 Foreign Languages BA > 10 yrs none 0 0 5 3 7 3 5 3 6 3 3.39 181 24.4 1 4 3.2e 152 0% 100% 100% 05.0110 Russian Studies BA > 10 yrs none 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 2 0% 100% 86% 25.0 TOTAL Foreign Lang & Lit Dept 0 0 5 3 9 4 7 4 8 7 3.31 169

3.39 158 11% 44% 11% 33.2 45.0701 Geography BA > 10 yrs none 2 4 1 4 2 5 4 3 5 9 3 2 2 3.11 151 0% 50% 0% 43.8 45.0701 Geography BS > 10 yrS none 1 0 1 1 2 1 4 X 45.9999 Geography & Regional Develop BA > 10 yrS none 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9% 45% 9% 35.1 TOTAL Geography Dept 3 4 2 5 4 6 8 6 7 11 3.34 157

147 0% 70% 40% 27.5 45.0601 History BA > 10 yrs UAA 9 3 9 6 3 10 11 8 15 10 2.99 13.1317 History MAT> 10 yrs none 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL History Dept 9 3 9 6 3 10 12 8 15 10

X 24.0101 Liberal Arts AA 1 3 2 X 30.0101 Science AA - - 7 1 1 single graduate - data not displayed 30.9999 Interdisciplinary Studies BA > 10 yrs UM 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 single graduate - data not displayed 30.9999 Interdisciplinary Studies BT 1 yr none 30.9999 Interdisciplinary Studies MA >10 yrs UAA 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 2.88 168 0% 100% 50% 32.9 05.0199 Northern Studies BA > 10 yrs none 0 2 2 0 2 1 1 2 3 05.0199 Northern Studies MA 1 yr none 0 151 25% 50% 75% 35.2 TOTAL Interdisciplinary Programs 8 6 7 0 3 2 4 2 4 4 309

09.0401 Journalism BA > 10 yrs UAA 11 5 18 6 8 7 16 14 19 14 0% 50% 36% 28.2 TOTAL Journal. iL Broadcast. Dept 11 5 18 6 8 7 16 14 19 14 3.26 146 'FABLE 2.6 FY83-92Degrees/ CertificatesbyDept/Program Program Offend AWARDS FY92 RECIPIENTS % COU.EGESCHOOL DETAIL Age by OtherFY83 FY84FY85FY86 FY87FY88FY89 FY90FY91FY92 Avg Avg % % AK HS Avg UA Inst GPA SCH Native Female Grads Age CU1 (cont.) 33% 34.4 16.0102 Linguistics BA > 10 yrs none 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 3 1 3 3.82 149 0% 100% TOTAL Linguistics Dept 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 3 1 3

11.0701 Computer Science BS 9 yrs UAA 5 11 13 12 10 11 13 7 5 2.69 157 0% 0% 80% 27.6 X 11.0701 Computer Science BT - - - - - 3 2 6 1 27.0101 Mathematics BA > 10 yrs UM 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 single graduate-data not displayed 27.2 27.0101 Mathematics BS > 10 yrs UAA 2 8 8 6 17 8 13 12 8 6 3.35 172 0% 50% 50% 27.0301 Statistics BS 7 yrs none 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 11.0701 Computer Science MS 7 yrs none 0 2 3 3 2 1 1 single graduate - data not displayed 13.1311 Mathematics MAT> 10 yrs none 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 29 0% 50% 50% 32.9 27.0101 Mathematics MS >10 yrs none 0 2 1 0 4 3 1 1 2 3.57 27.0101 Mathematics PHD 8 yrs none 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL Mathematics Dept 7 17 26 21 37 27 31 29 17 15 3.17 137 0% 33% 60% 27.7

data not displayed 50.0901 Music BA > 10 yrs UAA 3 1 3 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 single graduate 50.0903 Music BM > 10 yrs none 5 3 6 7 2 4 2 5 3 1 single graduate - data not displayed 1 0% 100% 50% 40.0 50.0901 Murk MA > 10 yrs none 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 4 4.00 30 13.1312 Music MAT>10yrs nom 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL Music Dept 9 5 11 9 5 6 3 8 4 6 3.85 84 17% 100% 50% 37.5

24.0103 Humanities BA > 10 yrs none 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 single graduate - data not displayed 3.07 159 0% 0% 40% 34.8 38.0101 Philosophy BA > 10 yrs none 0 1 0 2 1 2 4 2 5 33.4 TOTAL Philosophy & Humanities Dept 2 2 1 2 2 3 4 3 6 3.09 160 17% 0% 50%

13.1314 Physical Education BA > 10 yrs none 0 3 10 6 2 6 4 4 0 140 0% 10% 40% 25.7 31.0505 Exercise Science BS > 10 yrs none 0 1 4 8 6 5 4 6 8 10 361 TOTAL Physical Education Dept 0 4 14 14 8 11 8 10 9 10

X 43.0199 Justice AA - - - 3 6 1 8% 44% 28.0 43.0199 Justice BA > 10 yrs UAA 8 11 8 15 18 16 14 10 19 25 3.22 142 44% 27.1 45.1001 Political Science BA > 10 yrs All 9 7 5 3 5 5 9 7 6 5 3.22 141 20% 40% 60% TOTAL Political Science/Justice Dept 20 24 14 18 23 21 23 17 25 30 3.22 142 10% 43% 47% 27.9

1 single graduate - data not displayed 23.1001 Speech Communication BA > 10 yrs none 0 3 5 3 5 6 7 4 6 TOTAL Speech Communication Dept 0 3 5 3 5 6 7 4 6 1 single graduate - data not displayed 50.0501 Theatre BA > 10 yrs UAA 0 2 3 4 2 2 1 1 2 1 TOTAL Theatre Dept 0 2 3 4 2 2 1 1 2 1

Certificates Associates 11 10 4 TOTAL LIBERAL ARTS Bachelors 157 148 207 187 206 195 229 245 291 261 3.27 152 15% 60% 51% 30.9 Masters 39 57 48 39 52 48 49 49 42 33 3.77 36 6% 64% 27% 36.3 Doctorate 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 TOTAL 207 215 259 226 258 244 280 294 333 294 3.33 139 14% 61% 48% 31.5

College of Natural Sciences

4 163 0% 100% 50% 25.2 26.0101Biological Sciences BA > 10 yrs UAA 3 0 5 4 4 5 4 7 2 3.09 153 7% 53% 33% 27.3 26.0101Biological Sciences BS > 10 yrs All 36 30 29 25 17 21 14 '8 19 15 3.24 3.20 180 0% 17% 17% 9' 6 03.0601Wildlife Management BS > 10yrs none 19 5 6 9 9 5 9 i. 5 6 13.1316Biology MAT>10 yrs none 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 3.71 30 0% 60% 20% 32.7 26.0101Biology MS >10 yrs none 5 3 4 3 5 3 4 1 6 26.0301Botany MS > 10 yrs none 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 3.82 33 0% 33% 33% 35.3 03.0601Wildlife Management MS >10 yrs none 7 6 5 4 5 3 2 3 6 6 single graduate - data not displayed 26.0701Zoology MS > 10 yrs none 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 single graduate - data not displayed 26.0101Biological Sciences PHD 4 yrs none 2 1 3 1 0 1 3 2 1 1 3.40 117 3% 47% 29% 29.2 TOTALBiology & Wildlife Dept 74 50 52 49 40 38 36 40 40 38

X40.0501Chemical Science AAS - 1 0 0 - 40.0501 Chemistry BA > 10 yrs none 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 7 3.40 143 0% 57% 71% 22.7 40.050t Chemistry BS >10 yrs UAA 8 4 5 6 1 6 8 10 7 26.0402 Biochemistry/Molecular Biology MS 2 yrs none ------0 0 0 40.0501 Chemistry MA > 10 yrs none 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 2 13.1316 Chemistry MAT> 10 yrs none 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 single graduate data not displayed 40.0501 Chemistry MS >10 yrs none 2 0 0 3 3 0 0 1 1 1 26.0402 Biochemistry/Molecular Biology PHD 2 yrs none ------0 0 0% 63% 63% 24.7 TOTAL Chemistry Dept 11 4 6 9 5 8 9 12 11 8 3.47 129 3.25 155 0% 0% 0% 36.9 40.0703 Earth Science BA > 10 yrs none 2 1 0 1 3 4 2 3 0 2 0% 0% 25% 24.9 40.0601 Geology BS > 10 yrs none 11 6 16 17 14 2 6 6 6 4 2.91 119 13.1316 Geology MA > 10 yrs none 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 35 10% 20 10% 30.6 40.0601 Geology MS >10 yrs none 11 5 12 10 6 9 7 8 6 10 3.67 4 4 1 3 3.52 54 0% 0% 0% 30.0 40.0603Geophysics MS > 10 yrs none 3 1 0 5 3 0 1 2 4.00 28 0% 50% 0% 33.5 40 0601 Geology PHI >10 yrs none 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 40.0603 Geophysics PHI 1 > 10 yrs none 0 0 1 0 0 2 14% 10% 30.3 TOTAL Geology & Geophysics Dept 27 13 30 33 27 17 22 22 16 21 3.47 64 5%

2-28 r7 G TABLE 2.6 FY83-92Degrees/ Certificates by Dept/Program ProgramOffered AWARDS FY92 RECIPIENTS % COLLEGE/SCHOOL DETAIL Age by OtherFY113 FY84 FY85 FY66 FY87 FY68FY89 FY90FY91 FY92AvgAvg % % AK HS Avg UA Mat GPA SCH Native Female Grads Age CNS (cont.) 30.9999 Interdisciplinary Studies BA > 10 yrs UAA 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 30.9999 Interdisciplinary Studies BS > 10 yrs UAA 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 30.9999 Interdisciplinary Studies MA > 10 yrs UAA 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 30.9999 Interdisciplinary Studies MS > 10 yr* UAA 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 3 3.75 52 0% 33% 0% 32.7 30.9999 Interdisciplinary Studies PHD > 10 yrs none 3 0 1 4 1 TOTAL Interdisciplinary Programs 5 7 6 1 $ 2 2 3 3

40.0801 Applied Physics BS > 10 yrs none 0 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 single graduate - data not displayed 30.0101 General Science BS > 10 yrs UAA 1 0 2 1 1 3 1 6 1 40.0801 Physics BA >10 yrs none 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 3.74 156 0% 33%100% 22.9 40.0801 Physics BS > 10 yrs none 0 1 5 0 5 2 2 2 3 single graduate - data not displayed 40.0401 Atmospheric Sciences MS > 10 yrs none 4 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 30.0101 General Science MS >10 yrs none 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13.1316 Physics MAT>10 yrs none 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40.0801 Physics MS > 10 yrs none 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 3 40.0301 Space Physics MS >10 yrs none 2 5 0 2 2 3 0 1 1 single graduate - data not displayed single graduate - data not displayed 40.0401 Atmosphenc Science PHD> 10 yrs none 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 40.0801 Physics PHD> 10 yrs none 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 48 0% 25% 0% 30.8 40.0301 Space Physics PHD> 10 yrs none 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 2 4 3.42 0 27% 28.7 TOTAL Physics Dept 9 6 9 5 12 12 7 15 11 3.42 89 0% 18%

Certificates Associates 1 43% 40% 26.3 TOTAL NATURAL SCIENCES Bachelors 81 49 70 63 57 48 49 53 49 42 3.23 154 2% Masters 38 25 25 29 27 19 24 24 29 28 3.69 36 4% 29% 14% 32.2 Doctorate 4 6 5 5 6 7 6 7 11 3.65 45 0% 27% 0% 31.9 26% 29.1 TOTAL 125 78 101 97 89 73 80 83 85 81 3.44 98 2% 36%

COLLEGE OF RURAL ALASKA 100% 100% 52.2 24.0101 General Program AA 4 yrs All - - - - - 0 3 1 2 2.99 33 100% TOTAL Arctic Shiunmun llisagvik College - - 0 3 1 2 single graduate - data not displayed 24.0101 General Program AA 4 yrr... A'l I - - - - - 3 3 3 1 single graduate - data not displayed 44.0201 Rural Development BA 54 100% 100% 100% 30.2 Subtotal General Education - - - 3 3 3 2 2.94 51.0301 Comm. Health Practitioner MS 4 yrs none - - - - 0 0 1 0 03.0101 Renewable Resources MS Subtotal Vocation::: Education - 0 3 1 0 2 TOTAL Bristol Bay Campus - - - - - 3 3 4

24.0101 General Program AA > 10 yrs All 7 5 5 8 3 0 5 1 1 0 44.0201 Rural Development BA 2 yrs Subtotal General Education 7 5 5 8 3 0 5 1 1 0 03.0101 Ranewable Resources AAS new Subtotal Vocational Education ------TOTAL Chuk."..til Campus 7 5 5 8 3 0 5 1 1 0

51.0301 Comm miry Health Practitioner AAS 3 yrs none - - - - - 1 1 0 5 4 2.88 146 100% 130% 100% 29.4 44.0201 Rural Development BA 8 yrs none - 0 1 6 5 3 3 30.9999 Bachelor of Technology BT 1 yr none ------0 TOTAL Fairbanks Campus - - 0 1 6 5 3 3 5 4 single graduate - data not displayed 24.0101 General Program AA 4 yrs All - - - - 5 2 5 1 44.0201 Rural Development BA 2yr--- - Subtotal General Education 5 2 5 1 51.0301 Community Health Practitioner CT1 1 yr none - - - 03.0101 Renewable Resources AAS 1 yr - -- - Subtotal Vocational Education - - - - TOTAL Interior Campus - - - - - 5 2 5 1

X 13.9999 Education AA - -- 2 5 3 0 0 - - - 7 7 6 11 2.78 53 82% 73% 82% 32.9 24.0101 General Program AA > 10 yrs All 1 7 3 7 18 14 44.0201 Rural Development BA 2yr - - 0 0 Subtotal General Education 3 12 6 7 18 14 7 7 6 11 35 90% 80% 70% 36.8 51.0301 Community Health PractitionerCT1 > 10 yrs none 0 8 10 13 11 4 4 11 18 10 2.70 52.0201 Applied General Business AA 4 yrs UAA - - - 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 51.0301 Comm. Health Practitioner AA > 10 yrs none 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 20.0202 Early Childhood Education 10 yrs UAS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 52.0401 Office Management & Tech 3 yrs All - 0 0 0 03.0101 Renewable Resources AA 1 yr ------Subtotal Vocational Education 0 9 11 14 12 4 4 12 18 10 00.0000 Adult Basic Education GE) > 10 yrs All na na na na na na na na na na 2.76 45 86% 76% 76% 34.7 TOTAL Kuskokwlm Campus 3 21 17 21 30 18 11 19 24 21

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I / Certificates byDept / Program TABLE 2.6 FY83-92 Degrees % Program Offend AWARDS FY92 RECIPIENTS Avg % % AK HSAvg by OtherFY83FY84 FY85 FY86 FY87 FY88 FY89 FY90 FY91FY92 Avg COLLEGE'SCHOOL DETAIL Age GPA SCH Native FemaleGradsAge UA !net CRA (cont.) 44.2 3 2 4 3.01 22 75% 75% 75% 24.0101 General Program AA > 10 yrs All 3 6 6 7 1 2 3 0 1 single graduate - data not displayed 44.0201 Rural Development BA 2 yrs 44.0 3 3 2 5 2.99 37 80% 80% 80% Subtotal General Education 3 6 6 7 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 52.0101 Business CT2 > 10 yrs none 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 51.0301 Community Health Practitioner CT1 > 10 yrs none 0 0 0 5 9 5 3 0 1 0 0 52.0101 Applied General Business MS 10 yrs UAA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51.0301 Comm. Heath Practitioner MS> 10 yrs none 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 52.0401 Office Management & TechMS 3 yrs All 03.0101 Renewable Resources MS 1 yr - - - 9 3 1 0 0 Subtotal Vocational Education 0 0 0 7 12 4 2 5 TOTAL Northwest Campus 3 6 6 14 13 11 6

4 3 2 0 0 - - X 20.0202 Early Childhood Development AA 26% 32.0 28 23 27 24 27 3.08 79 0% 56% 24.0101 General Program AA > 10 yrs Ali 0 3 10 11 9 X 25.0301 Library Technical Assistant AA 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 X 31.1599 Paraprofessional Counseling AA 6 0 0 29 23 27 24 27 Subtotal General Education 13 7 12 12 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47.9999 Airframe CT2>10 yes UM 38.5 9 4 8 5 11 3.42 60 0% 9% 27% 47.9999 Airframe & Powerplant CT2 > 10 yrs UM 0 0 14 4 4 1 single graduate - data not displayed CT2 > 10 yrs none 0 0 1 5 11 8 0 9 1 12.0503 Culinary Arts 2 2.51 58 0% 0% 50% 22.8 7 yrs none 2 9 4 4 6 8 47.0605 Diesel/Heavy Equip Mechanics CT2 single graduate - data not displayed 1 2 1 1 48.0101 Drafting Technology CT2 7 yrs none 1 5 1 1 0 1 3 1 0 20.0202 Early Childhood Development CT2 6 yrs none 2 2 2.80 80 0% 0%100% 24.6 CT2 >10yrs non* 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 43.0201 Fire Science 2 3.22 39 0% 100% 0% 30.5 > 10 yrs All 0 0 0 0 1 2 a 0 0 52.0401 Office Management & Tech CT2 single graduate - data not displayed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 47.9999 Powerplant CT2 > 10 yrs UAA 0 0 38.7 1 3.34 106 0% 0% 29% MS > 10 yrs UM 7 7 5 6 12 9 2 10 7 47.9999 Airframe & Powerplant 3.62 98 29% 71% 14% 32.9 9 yrs UAA 0 2 7 6 4 6 3 2 7 52.0302 Applied Accounting MS 100% 43% 34.3 4 9 5 6 9 7 3.34 71 0% 52.0201 Applied Business MS > 10 yrs All 2 2 4 3 0 7 yrs none 0 0 1 1 3 0 52.0801 Applied Financial Inst Mgmt MS 0% 14% 14% 35.4 6 1 4 8 7 3.51 116 49.0102 Aviation Technology MS > 10 yrs UAA 0 3 3 0 1 4 4 2 1 3 0 12.0503 Culinary Arts MS > 10 yrs none 0 0 0 1 3 3 1 0 0 X 48.0101 Drafting Technology MS > 10 yrs none 2 31.1 3 2 2 8 325 88 0% 100% 13% 20.0202 Early Childhood Development MS 9 yrs none 0 1 0 5 4 MS > 10 yrs UM 7 9 7 9 8 4 1 S 15.0303 Electronics Technology 6 9 2.96 100 0% 22% 78% 25.3 > 10 yrs 1 4 4 2 8 9 3 10 43.0201 Fire Science MS UAA 36% 44.3 4 10 7 11 3.20 86 9% 73% 51.1599 Human Services :ethnology MS 9 yrs none 2 4 4 3 12 6 UAA 0 0 1 0 2 S 43.0199 Justice MS 9 yrs data not displayed 7 2 6 1 single graduate 52.0401 Office Management & Tech MS > 10 yrs All 3 3 5 1 3 4 - 0 22.0103 Paralegal Studies MS new none 0 X 15.0903 Petroleum TE iriology MS - - - 28 12 5 0 2 3 1 3 0 X 49.0102 Professional Piloting MS 1 1 0 S 25.0301 Resource Info Technology MS 9 yrs none 0 0 1 57 53 100 89 45 79 62 77 Subtotal Vocational Education 53 46 34.1 106 86 104 3.22 83 0% 0% 32% TOTAL Tanana Valley Campus 66 53 69 65 109 118 68

TOTAL COL OF RURAL ALASKA 47 52 3.00 71 40% 69% 54% 34.0 General Education 26 30 29 35 37 50 49 49 82 87 3.25 78 14% 51% 38% 35.1 Vocational Education 53 55 68 74 124 102 52 93 3.14 49 30% 40% 47% 35.6 Certificates 0 8 26 31 55 35 17 39 36 30 103 3.16 80 17% 60% 40% 34.6 Associates 79 77 71 77 100 112 81 100 88 6 2.95 126 100% 100% 100% 31.8 Bachelors 0 0 0 1 6 5 3 3 5 3.15 75 24% 58% 44% 34.7 TOTAL 79 85 97 109 161 152 101 142 129 139

SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE & LAND RES MGrr 29.1 13 7 3.12 149 14% 29% 14% BS > 10 yrs none 18 20 20 15 14 8 7 11 03.9999 Natural Resources Mgmt 0% 50% 0% 31.7 4 3 3 7 5 8 3.73 33 03.9999 Natural Resources Mgmt MS > 10 yrs none 4 3 9 5 30.4 18 15 3.44 87 7% 40% 7% TOTAL Natural Res Mgt Programs 22 23 29 20 18 11 10 18

0 0 1 0 30.9999 Interdisciplinary Studies MS > 10 yrs UAA 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 single graduate - data not displayed 2 1 1 0 30.9999 Interdisciplinary Studies PHD> 10 yrs none 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 TOTAL Interdisciplinary Programs 0 0 0 3 0 3 1

TOTAL AGRIC & LAND RES MGMT Certificates Associates 7 3.12 149 14% 29% 14% 29.1 Bachelors 18 20 20 15 14 8 7 11 13 3 73 33 0% 50% 0% 31.7 Masters 4 3 9 6 4 4 3 7 6 8 single graduate data not displayed Doctorate 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 1 0 1 3.46 83 6% 38% 13% 30.9 TOTAL 22 23 29 23 18 14 11 19 19 16 TABLE 2.6 FY83-92 Degrees / Certificates by Dept / Program ProgramOffered AWARDS FY92 RECIPIENTS % COLLEGE/SCHOOL DETAIL Age by OtherFY83FY84 FY85FY86 FY87FY811 FY89 FY90 FY91FY92 Avg Avg % % AK HSAvg UA Inst GPA SCH Native FemaleGradsAge SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING 14.0801 Civil Engineering BS > 10 yrs UAA 17 15 20 30 31 21 17 16 13 13 3.10 173 0% 8% 46% 27.9 14.9999 Arctic Engineering MS > 10 yrs UAA 4 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 14.0801 Civil Engineering MCEa 10 yrs UAA 3 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0% 0% 33% 33.7 14.0801 Civil Engineering MS > 10 yrs UAA 1 0 1 0 2 0 3 3 3 3 3.75 39 14.1402 Environ. Quality Engineering MS > 10 yrs UAA 6 2 3 4 2 0 2 0 3 1 single graduate - data not displayed 14.1402 Environmental Quality Science MS >10 yrs UAA 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 2 1 0 TOTAL Civil Engineering Dept 31 17 25 35 40 27 23 23 20 17 323 142 0% 6% 41% 29.1

14.1001 Electrical Engineering BS > 10 yrs none 13 8 12 21 21 24 24 14 15 13 328 166 0% 8% 54% 26.61 14.1001 Electrical Engineering MEE> 10 yrs none 0 1 1 0 0 5 0 1 1 1 single graduate - data not displayed 14.1001 Electrical Engineering MS >10 yrs none 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 2 2 1 single graduate - data not displayed TOTAL Electrical Engineering Dept 13 9 14 21 23 30 24 17 18 15 3.32 147 0% 13% 47% 27.0

14.1701 Engineering Management MS > 10 yrs UAA 3 2 4 5 4 4 4 8 5 2 3.66 26 0% 0 0% 292 14.1701 Science Management MS > 10 yrs UAA 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 0 1 0 TOTAL Eng & Science Mgmt Dept 4 4 6 6 5 6 6 8 6 2

30.9999 Interdisciplinary Studies BS > layrsUAA000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 30.9999 Interdisciplinary Studies MS > 10 yr* UAA 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 30.9999 Interdisciplinary Studies PHD> 10 yrs none 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 TOTAL Interdisciplinary Programs 8 8 12 2 1 1 0 3 0 0

27.6 14.1901 Mechanical Engineering BS > 10 yrs none 18 14 17 28 31 13 17 9 14 13 3.11 161 0% 15% 54% 0% 31.1 14.1901 Mechanical Engineering MS > 10 yrs none 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 3 1 4 3.68 31 0% 25% 41% 28.5 TOTAL Mechanical Eng Dept 18 14 19 28 31 13 19 12 15 17 3.25 130 0% 18%

TOTAL ENGINEERING Certificates Associates ------Bachelors 48 37 49 79 83 58 58 40 42 39 3.16 166 0% 10% 51% 27.4 Masters 18 7 15 12 17 19 14 22 17 12 3.65 32 0% 17% 8% 31.2 Doctorate 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 TOTAL 66 44 64 92 100 77 72 63 59 51 3.28 135 0% 12% 41% 28.3

SCHOOL OF FISHERIES & OCEAN SCIENCES Cric! 0% 33% 23.9 03.0301 Fisheries BS > 10 yrs none 11 5 3 5 6 4 4 4 5 3 314 145 X 03.0301 Fisheries (JUN) OS -- - -- 1 3 5 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 29 0% 0% 0% 31.6 03.007 Fisheries MS > 10 yrs none 1 6 1 3 1 2 4 5 1 3 3.94 3.29 30 0% 0% 0% 30.6 03.03p1'Fisheries (JUN) MS > 10 yrs none 1 5 11 8 7 12 5 2 7 3 03.0301 Fisheries PHD new none ------0 0 11% 28.9 TOTAL Fisheries Programs 14 19 20 18 15 19 13 11 14 9 3.48 68 0% 0% single graduate - data not displayed 26.0607 Marine Biology MS > 10 yrs none 0 1 3 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 X 142401 Ocean Engineering MS >10 yrs none 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 1 3.33 37 0% 67% 33% 37.8 40.0702 Oceanography MS > 10 yrs none 1 8 5 4 3 2 1 2 3 40.0702 Oceanography PHD > 10 yrs none 0 2 2 3 2 6 3 0 3 1 single graduate - data not displayed 46 00/ 60% 20% 34.9 TOTAL Marino ScI & Limnology Progs 1 11 10 8 5 10 4 2 4 5 3.29

TOTAL FISHERIES & OCEAN SCI Certificates Associates - - - 0% 33% 23.9 Bachelors 12 8 8 7 7 5 4 4 6 3 3.14 145 0% 33.1 Masters 3 20 20 16 11 18 10 9 9 10 3.49 30 0% 30% 10% Doctorate 0 2 2 3 2 6 3 0 3 1 single graduate - data not displayed 30.9 TOTAL 15 30 30 26 20 29 17 13 18 14 3.41 60 0% 21% 14%

SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT X 52.0301 Accounting AA 4 0 0 - - - 45% 50% 31.2 52.0301 Accounting BBA > 10 yrs UAA 16 14 18 22 28 18 19 17 34 22 3.21 150 5% TOTAL Accounting & Into Systems Dept 20 14 18 22 28 18 19 17 34 22

X 52.0201 Business Administration AA - - 2 0 0 - X 11.0101 Computer Information SystemsAA -- - - 14 13 9 1 - - - 55% 28.8 52.0201 Business Administration BBA > 10 yrs All 22 36 38 22 48 52 57 33 39 47 3.16 165 9% 55% X 52.0101 Business Administration BT - - -- 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 - - 52% 35% 34.5 52.0201 Business Administration MBA> 10 yrs All 14 3 12 8 11 8 2 6 5 31 3.56 44 0% 47% 31.2 TOTAL Business Admin Dept 57 52 59 31 60 60 59 39 44 78 3.32 117 5% 54%

144 0% 33% 33% 24.9 45.0601 Economics BA > 10 yrs UAA 1 8 4 3 3 2 4 1 2 3 328 161 0% 0% 100% 25.4 52.0601 Economics BBA 10 yrs none 0 0 0 2 4 1 0 2 1 3 2.98 45.0602 Resource Economics MS > 10 yrs none 0 0 2 2 4 2 0 0 2 1 single graduate -data not displayed 29% 57% 26.0 TOTAL Economics Dept 1 8 6 7 11 5 4 3 5 7 3.16 133 0%

TOTAL MANAGEMENT Certificates Associates 20 13 9 1 29.2 Bachelors 44 58 60 49 84 73 80 53 76 75 3.18 160 7% 49% 55% 34.4 Masters 14 3 14 10 15 10 2 6 7 32 3.55 43 0% 53% 34% Doctorate 49% 30.8 TOTAL 78 74 83 60 99 113 82 59 83 107 3.29 125 5% 50% 2-31 7, 2 1)eoreest-, / Certificates by Dept / Program,-. ProgramOffered AWARDS FY92 RECIPIENTS % COLLEGEISCHOOL DETAIL Age by OtherFY13 FY84 FY85 FY88 FYIT FY88 FY89 FY90 FY91 FY92Avg Avg % % AK HS Avg UA Inst GPASCH Nati- r Female Grads Age SCHOOL OF MINERAL ENGINEERING

15.0999 Applied Mining Technology CT2 6 yrs none - - - - 0 6 3 0 0 TOTAL Applied Mining Tech Dept - 0 6 3 0 0

30.9999 Interdisciplinary Studies MS ,- 10 yrs UAA 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 30.9999 Interdisciplinary Studies PHD > 10 yrs none 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL Interdisciplinary Programs 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0

14.1501 Geological Engineering BS > 10 yrs none 5 5 2 5 6 4 0 0 3 1 single graduate - data not displayed 142101 Mining Engineering SS > 10 yrs none 1 4 3 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 single graduate - data not displayed 30.0 14.1501 Geological Engineering MS > 10 yrs none 0 2 3 2 2 3 1 1 5 3 3.57 30 0% 0% 0% 142101 Mineral Prep. Engineering MS >10 yrs none 0 2 0 5 0 4 2 3 1 0 fi 14.2101 Mining Engineering EM a 10 Yrs-'hone . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14.2101 Mining Engineering MS > 10 yrs none 2 1 0 5 0 0 1 2 1 1 single graduate - data not displayed TOTAL Mining I Geol Engineer Dept 8 14 8 22 10 12 5 7 11 6 3.45 71 0% 0% 17% 28.3

14.2501 Petroleum Engineering BS > 10 yrs none 8 12 15 16 2 10 5 3 2 2 3.69 145 0% 0% 50% 252 0% 0% 34.2 14.2501 Petroleum Engineering MS 10 yrs none 1 2 3 4 2 5 11 2 8 2 3.40 30 0% TOTAL Petroleum Engineering Dept 9 14 18 20 4 15 16 5 10 4 3.55 87 0% 0% 25% 29.7

TOTAL MINERAL ENGINEERING Certificates 6 3 0 0 0 Associates - - Bachelors 14 21 20 26 10 15 6 4 6 4 3.34 145 0% 0% 50% 25.4 Masters 3 7 6 16 4 13 15 9 15 6 3.59 32 0% 0% 0% 31.2 Doctorate 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 17 28 26 43 14 34 25 13 21 10 3.49 77 0% 0% 20% 28.8

Fall 1992 Undergraduate and Graduate Degree Awards by Department

o Undergraduate Awards Behav Sci 0 47 Graduate Awards 430 062 0 104 31 0-Education Tanana Busin 30 :`wards Valley Admin Poll Sci & Just

Biology

IO 24 Accounting 0 Kuskokwim O

18 Journal & Broadcast Geol & Geophysics

Art I Electrical 0 0 Civil MechaniCal Mathematics 0 0 0 12 Geography-0 History 0

0 0 Natura Phys Ed Res Mgt Anthropology Chemistry Fisheries 0 0 Economics FOreign 4 6 Theatre--0 Northwest Mining & Linguistics I Lang Fairbanks 6 Geol Eng: Speech Music 111 1 0 0 O Arctic Sivun AK ANS 0 Philosophy Physics o I Native! 1 Interdisc Oi Lang I 0 0 Interior0 0 I Marina I I 0 O 0 Interdisc Bristol Bay ES Mgt Sci I P Kroleum Interdisc I 0 (-LA CINS CRA SALRM SOF 5E05 SOM SME

2-32 TABLE 2.7"AlumnibyAlaska Communityo'tirrent Residence

CommunityAlumni % of Community Alumni % of Community Alumni % of Total Total Total

Adak 0 0.0 % Cantwell 4 0.1 % Dillingham 27 0.4 % Akiachak 3 0.0 % Central 7 0.1 % Diomede 1 0.0 % Akiak 6 0.1 % Chalkyitsik 0 0.0 % Dot Lake 2 0.0 % Akutan 0 0.0 % Chefomak 4 0.1 % Douglas 46 0.7 % Alakanuk 1 0.0 % Chena Hot Springs 0 0.0 % Dutch Harbor 5 0.1 % Aleknagik 2 0.0 % Chenega Bay 0 0.0 % Eagle 4 0.1 % Allakaket 2 0.0 % Chevak 15 0.2 % Eagle River 88 1.3 %

Ambler 1 0.0 % Chickaloon 0 0.0 % Eagle Village 0 0.0 % Anaktuvuk Pass 2 0.0 `Yo Chicken 1 0.0 % Edna Bay 0 0.0 % Anchor Point 8 0.1 % Chignik 0 0.0 % Eek 4 0.1 % Anchorage1,228 18.3 % Chignik Lagoon 0 0.0 % Egegik 0 0.0 % Anderson 5 0.1 % Chignik Lake 2 0.0 % Eielson AFB 7 0.1 % Angoon 1 0.0 % Chuathbaluk 0 0.0 % Eklutna 0 0.0 % Aniak 6 0.1 % Chugiak 32 0.5 % Ekwok 2 0.0 %

Anvik 1 0.0 % Circle City 3 0.0 % Elfin Cove 2 0.0 % Arctic Village 1 0.0 % Clam Gulch 2 0.0 % Elim 2 0.0 % Atka 0 0.0 % Clarks Point 1 0.0 % Elmendorf AFB 3 0.0 %

Atmautluak 1 0.0 % Clear 5 0.1 % Emmonak 6 0.1 % Atqasuk 0 0.0 % Cold Bay 2 0.0 % English Bay 1 0.0 % Auke Bay 19 0.3 % Coldfoot 0 0.0 % Eska 0 0.0 % Barrow 39 0.6 % College 11 0.2 % Ester 75 1.1 %

0.0 % Barter Island 1 0.0 % Cooper Landing 3 0.0 % Evansville 0 44.3 % Beaver 1 0.0 % Copper Center 10 0.1 % Fairbanks 2,970 Bethel 56 0.8 % Cordova 22 0.3 % False Pass 0 0.0 % 0 0.0 % Betties 1 0.0 % Craig 9 0.1 % Flat Big Lake 12 0.2 % Crooked Creek 5 0.1 % Fort Greely 6 0.1 % Birch Creek 0 0.0 % Deering 2 0.0 % Fort Richardson 4 0.1 % Brevig Mission 0 0.0 % Delta Junction 49 0.7 % Fort Wainwright 24 0.4 % Buckland 0 0.0 % Denali Park 2 0.0 % Fort Yukon 15 0.2 %

NOTE: 1) Alumni are UAF degree or certificate program graduates. 2) Alumni with more than one UAF degree are counted only once. 3) Numbers vary from 1992 due to the method of recording 'address unknowns.' Source: UAF Alumni Relations Office. December 1992.

Alumni by Alaska Region of Residence

Northwest Arctic (62) Bering Street (91) 1 % 1%

Alaska Gateway (311 0% Lower Yukon (47) Iditarod (24) 1% 0% Mat Su (257)( Kuspuk 4% (14) 0% LOW"( Kuskokwom (106) Haines (151 2% Southwest (50)1 % Juneau (304) 5% Bristol Bay (22) 0% Prtmlol Ketchican (71) 1% 11.. (4) 0% Kodiak (87) Saks (511 % 1% AdakREAA Southeast Island (53)1 % Annette Island (5) 0% 2-33 Community Alumni % of CommunityAlumni % of CommunityAlumni % of Total Total Total

Fortuna Ledge 1 0.0 % Mekoryuk 0 0.0 % Seldovia 2 0.0 % Fox 1 0.0 % Mentasta Lake 0 0.0 % Seward 22 0.3 % Gakona 3 0.0 N. Metlakalla 5 0.1 % Shageluk 2 act N. Galena 11 0.2 % Meyers Chuck 0 0.0 % Shaktoolik 2 ac% Gambell 3 0.0 % Minto 2 0.0 % Sheldon Point 0 0.0 V. Girdwood 5 0.1 % Montasta 0 0.0 % Shishmaref 6 al V. Glennallen 15 0.2 % Moose Pass 0 0.0 % Shungnak 2 0.0 %

Golovin 1 0.0 % Mountain Village 4 0.1 % Sitka 50 0.7 % Grayling 1 0.0 % Mt Edgecumbe 1 0.0 % Skagway 5 0.1 % Gustavus 6 0.1 % Murphy Dome 0 0.0 % Skwentna 1 0.0 % Haines 15 0.2 % Naknek 12 0.2 % Slana 0 0.0 % Harding Lake 0 0.0 % Napakiak 0 0.0 % Sleetmute 0 0.0 % Healy 10 0.1 % Napaskiak 2 0.0 % Soldotna 62 0.9 % Holy Cross 4 0.1 V. Nelson Island 0 0.0 % South Naknek 1 0.0 %

Homer 68 1.0 % Nenana 15 0.2 % St George Island 0 0.0 % Hoonah 3 0.0 % New Stuyahok 3 0.0 % St Marys 14 0.2 % Hooper Bay 1 0.0 % Newhalen 0 0.0 % St Michael 1 0.0 %

Hope 1 0.0 % Newtok 1 0.0 % St Paul 3 0.0 %

Houston 1 0.0 % Nightmute 1 0.0 % Stebbins 2 0.0 % Hughes 1 0.0 % Nikiski 8 0.1 % Sterling 11 0.2 % Huslia 5 0.1 % Nikolai 1 0.0 % Stevens Village 0 0.0 %

Igiugig 0 0.0 % Ninilchik 8 0.1 % Stony River 0 0.0 % Iliamna 2 0.0 % Noatak 1 0.0 % Summit 0 0.0 % Indian 4 0.1 % Nome 61 0.9 % Sutton 1 0.0 % Juneau 239 3.6 % Nondalton 3 0.0 % Takotna 1 0.0 % Kake 0 0.0 % Noorvik B 0.1 % Talkeetna 9 0.1 % Kaktovik 1 0.0 % North Pole 260 3.9 % Tanacross 0 0.0 % Kalskag 0 0.0 % Northway 2 0.0 % Tanana 6 0.1 %

Kaltag 8 0.1 % Nuiqsut 4 0.1 % Teller 1 0.0 % Karluk 2 Of, % Nulato 14 0.2 % Tenakee Springs 4 0.1 % Kasaan 1 0.0 % Nunachuk 0 0.0 % Thome Bay 1 0.0 N. Kasigluk 0 0.0 % Nunapitchuk 0 0.0 % Togiak 7 0.1 % Kasilol 11 0.2 % Old Harbor 1 0.0 % Tok Junction 22 0.3 % Kenai 60 0.9 % Oscarville 0 0.0 % Toksook Bay 10 0.1 % Ketchikan 65 1.0 % Ouzinkie 0 0.0 % Trapper Creek 4 0.1 %

Kiana 7 0.1 % Palmer 124 1.8 % Tuluksak 1 0.0 % King Cove 4 0.1 % Paxson 2 0.0 % Tuntutuliak 3 0.0 % King Salmon 9 0.1 % Pedro Bay 1 0.0 % Tununak 3 0.0 % Kipnuk 2 0.0 % Pelican 0 0.0 % Twin Hills 0 0.0 % Kivalina 0 0.0 % Perryville 0 0.0 % Two Rivers 9 0.1 % Klawock 0 1.0 % Petersburg 27 0.4 % Tyonek 0 0.0 % Knik 2 0.0 % Pilot Point 0 0.0 % Unalakleet 9 0.1 %

Kobuk 0 0.0 % Pilot Station 1 0.0 % Unalaska 6 0.1 % Kodiak 81 1.2 N. Pitkas Point 0 0.0 % Upper Kalskag 2 0.0 % 41 0.6 % Kokhanok 1 0.0 Y. Platium 0 0.0 % Valdez 2 0.0 % Koliganek 1 0.0 % Point Hope 3 0.0 % Venetia Kongiganak 0 0.0 % Point Lay 1 0.0 % Wainwright 1 0.0 l4 Kotlik 2 0.0 % Port Alexander 2 0.0 % Wales 0 0.0 % Kotzebue 40 0.6 % Port Alsworth 2 0.0 % Ward Cove 6 0.1 %

96 1.4 % Koyuk 1 0.0 % Port Graham 0 0.0 % Wasilla Koyukuk 2 0.0 % Port Heiden 0 0.0 % White Mountain 0 0.0 % Kwethluk 3 0.0 % Port Lions 2 0.0 V. Whittier 2 0.0 % 0.1 % Kwig 1 0.0 % Prudhoe Bay 0 0.0 % Willow 9 Kwigillingok 2 0.0% Quinhagak 4 0.1 % Wrangell 13 0.2 % 3 0.0 % Lake Minchumina 1 0.0 % Rampart 1 0.0 % Yakutat Larsen Bay 1 0.0 % Red Devil 0 0.0 %

Levelok 0 0.0 % Ruby 5 0.1 % Total6,708 103.0 % Lower Kalskag 1 0.0 % Russian Mission 1 0.0 % Manley Hot Springs 7 0.1 V. Salcha 23 0.3 % Manokotak 7 0.1 % Sand Point 8 0.1 V. Marshall 1 0.0 % Savoonga 1 0.0 % McGrath 13 0.2 % Scammon Bay 1 0.0 % McKinley Park 3 0.0 % Selawik 1 0.0 % '.-itc.r % of % of % of Total Total Total Total Total Total

Alaska 6,708 52.5% Maryland 62 0.5% South Dakota 15 0.1% Massachusetts 58 0.5% Tennessee 19 0.1% Alabama 25 0.2% Michigan 73 0.6% Texas 148 1.2% Arizona 83 0.6% Minnesota 74 0.6% Utah 36 0.3% Arkansas 23 0.2% Mississippi 9 0.1% Vermont 21 0.2% California 273 2.1% Missouri 42 0.3% Virginia 103 0.8'5 Colorado 116 0.9% Montana 39 0.3% Washington 501 3.9% Connecticut 24 0.2% Nebraska 24 0.2% West Virginia 8 0.1%

Delaware 4 0.0% Nevada 51 0.4% Wisconsin 49 0.4% Dist. of Columbia 18 0.1% New Hatripshire 23 0.2% Wyoming 19 0.:14 Florida 93 0.7% New Jersey 36 0.3% Georgia 64 0.5% New Mexico 41 0.3% Guam (Territory) 3 0.0% 1 0.0% Hawaii 40 0.3% New York 115 0.9% Puerto Rico (Territory) Idaho 42 0.3% North Carolina 32 0.3% Virgin Islands (Territory) 0 0.0%

Illinois 53 0.4% North Dakota 7 0.1% Total Non-AK USA Z960 23.2% Indiana 23 0.2% Ohio 63 0.5% 1.2% Iowa 20 0.2% Oklahoma 25 0.2% Canada 150 Kansas 23 0.2% Oregon 180 1.4% Other Foreign 120 0.9% 2.1% Kentucky 13 0.1% Pennsylvania 75 0.6% Total Foreign 270 3.4% Louisiana 23 0.2% Rhode Island 4 0.0% ..;eceased 431 18.8% Maine 33 0.3% South Carolina 11 0.1% Unknown Residency 2,403

TOTAL UAF 12,772 100%

NOTE: Alumni are UAF deg ee and certificate program graduates. Source: UAF Office of Alumni Relations, December 1992

0 -24 Alumni 25 - 49 50 -99 100 - 199 200+

East 16% VT 21 West NH 23 48% MA 58 RI 4 (excludes AK) CT 3624 DE 4 DC 18 MD 62

HAWAN 40 GUAM 3

,UERTO NCO % of % of Alumni Total ,ty..,/,:? Alumni Total

ASIA 51 18.9 % AFRICA 1.1 % NORTH AMERICA Orient 35 13.0 % Algeria 0 0.0 % British West Indies Hong Kong 0.4% Other Western Africa 1.1 % Canada Indonesia 1 0.4% Mexico JaPar, 13 4.8% AUSTRALIA / PACIFIC 19 7.0 % Kcfen 3 1.1% Australia 11 4.1 % Malaysia 4 1.5 % New Zealand 8 3.0 % Papua New Guinea 1 0.4% Peoples Republic of China 2 0.7 % EUROPE 15.9 % SOUTH AMERICA Philippines 2 0.7% Austria 2 0.7% Brazil South Korea 2 0.7% Denmark 2 0.7 % Chile Taiwan 5 1.9 % Greenland 1 0.4 % Thailand 0.4% France 1 0.4 % Germany 8 3.0 % Mideast / So. Cant Asia 16 5.9 % Greece 1 0.4% India 6 2.2% Ireland 1 0.4% Israel 3 1.1% Italy 1 0.4% Kuwait 1 0.4% Norway 12 4.4 % Pakistan 3 1.1% Russia 1 0.4 % Paraguay 1 0.4% Spain 1 0.4% Saudi Arabia 0.7 % Switzerland 3 1.1 % United Kingdom 3.3 %

NOTE Alumni are UAF degree and certificate program graduates. Source: UAF Alumni Relations Office. December 1992.

Principal Foreign Countries Where UAF Alumni Reside

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STUDENT INFORMATION

Page No.

Highlights 3-1

Table 3.1 Fall 1986-92 Application / Admission Trend 3-2

Table 3.2 Fall 1992 New and Returning Students by College / School 3-3

Table 3.3 Fall 1992 Credit Headcount by Alaska Community of Origin 3-5

Table 3.4 Fall 1992 Credit Headcount by State of Origin 3-7

Table 3.5 Fall 1992 Credit Headcount by Foreign Country of Origin 3-8

Table 3.6 Fall 1988-92 Credit Headcount by College / Level / FT-PT 3-9

Table 3.7 Fall 1988-92 Majors by Program / Department 3-17

Table 3.8 Fall 1992 Credit Headcount by Ethnicity / Gender / Level 3-24

Table 3.9 Fall 1992 Credit Headcount by Age / Gender / Level 3-29

Table 3.10 Fall 1988-92 Student Credit Hours /1- i Es by Dept / Subject 3-34

Table 3.11 Fall 1992 Credit Headcount by Credit Hour Load Carried 3-52

Table 3.12 FY89-92 Student Credit Hours / Fits by Department 3-54

Table 3.13 FY92 Independent Learning Program Activity 3-56 Section 3

HIGHLIGHTS

Introduction Section 3 contains information on UAF students. The information concerning applications, admissions, and new /returning students is summarized in Tables 3.1 and 3.2. Table 3.3 through 3.5 show where UAF students came from by nation, state, or Alaskan community. Student attribute information is containedin Tables 3.6 through 3.9. Lastly, credit hour and FfE trend data are provided in Table 3.10 through 3.13. Changes from Fact Book '92 Many of last year's tables have been redesigned this year for improved readability. In addition, new graphs were added and existing ones enhanced to highlight key comparisons or changes. Specifically, new graphs were added to Tables 3.1, 3.2, 3.7-3.9, and 3.11. Tables 3.6 and 3.10 now show 1989-92 indices (base year 1988) to show emerging trends.

Highlights Student headcount had a slight increase of 3% over the previous Fall, however there was a 11% increase in full-time students. In addition. there was a 29% increase in students from other states, a 18% increase ininterna- tional students, and a < 1% increase in Alaskan students. Minority students increased by 11% in Fall 1992 with Hispanic students (+47%) and AK Native students (+12%) showing the greatest gains. Associate degree students increased by 23% in Fall 1992. There was a 7% increase in masters degree students, a 4% increase in bachelors students and a 3% decrease in non-degree seeking students. Associate of Arts students at the Tanana Valley Campus increased by 52%, jumping from 380 to 576 students. There was also a sizable increase in associate degree students in the College of Rural Alaska, going from 822 last Fall to 1,010 this Fall. Every college/school had an increase in masters degree students except the School of Mineral Engineering and the School of Management, whose greatest decrease was in MBA students. UAF continues to have modest growth with student credit hours (+8%). Credit hours increased in every course level with the largest gains in developmental SCH (+11%) and lower division SCH (+9%). Heedccant f Indices (Base Year 1986) 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992

TOTAL UAF Applied 2,723 2,850 3,121 3,231 3,353 3.742 4.092 1.05 1.15 1.19 1.23 1.37 1.50 Accepted 2,117 1,721 2.526 2,541 2.663 2,869 2,976 0.81 1 19 1.20 1.26 1.36 1.41 Enrolled 1,343 1,443 1,663 1.741 1,755 1.717 1,918 1.07 1.24 1.30 1.31 1.28 1.43 Accept Ratio 78% 60% 81 % 79% 79 % 77 % 73% 0.78 1.04 1.01 1.02 0.99 0.94 Yield Ratio 63% 84 % 66% 69% 66% 60% 64 % 1.32 1.04 1.C8 1.04 0.94 1.02

UNDERGRADUATE

1st Time Freshmen Applied 982 1,107 1,162 1,227 1,306 1,496 1,744 1.13 1.18 1.25 1.33 1.52 1.78 Accepted 853 678 1,005 1,032 1,117 1,243 1,326 0.79 1.18 1.21 1.31 1.46 1.55 Enrolled 555 517 620 711 728 792 907 0.93 1.12 1.28 1.31 1.43 1.63 Accept Ratio 87% 61% 86% 84% 86% 83% 76% 0.71 1.00 0.97 0.98 0.96 0.88 Yield Ratio (1) 65% 76% 62% 69% 65% 64% 68% 1.17 0.95 1.06 1.00 0.98 1.05

Transfers Applied 838 804 781 722 822 861 856 0.96 0.93 0.86 0.98 1.03 1.32 Accepted 646 510 652 574 701 673 669 0.79 1.01 0.89 1.03 1.04 1.04 Enrolled 384 43t 434 373 438 375 453 1.14 1.13 0.97 1.14 0.98 1.18 Accept Ratio 77% 63% 83% 80% 85% 78% 78% 0.82 1.08 1.03 1.11 1.01 1.01 Yield Ratio 59 % 86 % 67 % 65 % 62 % 56 % 68 % 1.45 1.12 1.09 1.05 0.94 1.14

All Other Undergraduates Applied 460 451 717 732 684 757 742 0.98 1.56 1.59 1.49 1.65 1.61 Accepted 406 329 655 674 619 665 660 0.81 1.61 1.6o 1.52 1.64 1.63 Enrolled 241 284 466 493 446 344 323 1.13 1.93 2.05 1.65 1.43 1.34 Accept Ratio 88% 73% 91 % 92% 90% 88% 89% 0.33 1.04 1.04 1.03 1.00 1.01 Yield Ratio 59% 06% 71 % 73% 72% 52% 49% 1.20 1.23 1.21 0.87 0.82

Subtotal Undergraduate Applied 2,280 2,362 2,660 2,681 2,812 3,114 3,342 1.04 1.17 1.18 1.23 1.37 1.47 Accepted 1,905 1,517 2,312 2,280 2,437 2,581 2,655 0.80 1.21 1.20 1.28 1.35 1.39 1.43 Enrolled 1,180 1,240 1,520 1,577 1,612 1,511 1,683 1.05 1.29 1.34 1.37 1.28 0.95 Accept Ratio 84 % 64 % 87 % 85 % 87 % 83 % 79 % 0.77 1.04 1.02 1.04 0.99 Yield Ratio 62 % 82 % 66 % 69 % 66 % 59 % 63 % 1.32 1.06 1.12 1.07 0.95 1.02

GRADUATE 1.69 Applied 443 488 461 550 541 628 750 1.10 1.04 1.24 1.22 1.42 Accepted 212 204 214 261 226 288 321 0.96 1.01 1.23 1.07 1.36 1.51 1.26 1.44 Enrolled 163 203 143 164 143 206 235 1 '5 0.88 1.01 0.68 0.89 Accept Ratio 48 % 42 % 46 % 47 % 42 % 46 % 43% 0.87 0.97 0.99 0.87 0.96 0.95 Yield Ratio 77% 100% 67% 63% 63% 72% 73% 1.29 0.87 0.82 0.82 0.93

NOTES: (1) Yield is calculated by total applicants enrolled divided by applicants accepted. (2) The enrollment status of a student may vary from the original application status, creating variances between PCIS and A&R reports. Sources: Closing Fall 1992 SIS Extract; UAF Admissions & Records Office

Fall 1992 Accepted / Enrolled 1990-92 Two Year Trend: Fall 1986-92 Applied / Accepted / Comparison by Admit Category Proportion of New Students Enrolled Comparison by Admit Category students students 4,250 1,400 1992 A Applied- II 1991 0 Graduate 3.500 1,100 , 19900 I 1989 ei, Accepted I 1988L.,...... 1987 &.. 2,750 Other !-1986 . Under- 1990 graduate 46% N441

47 % Ih .14.14116. 500 2,000 1st Time Undergraduate Freshman 1114, Transfers 1,250 200 Accepted Enrolled 1st Time Undergrad Other Graduate Applied Freshmen TransfersUndergrad 3 - 2 T:03LE 3.,Fall1992 New: and Returning StUdentsby.College / School % Change 1991-92 TOTAL Fresh- Sopho- Non-Deg TOTAL Educ TOTAL Under- UAF man more JuniorSeniorSeeking Unchrgrad Masters SpecDoct Grad grad Grad TOTAL

TOTAL UAF 11 % 12 % New 1,184 907 17 2 18 42 986 171 1 26 198 12 % 20 % 20 % Transfer 453 139 151 79 45 39 453 -12% -10% Readmit 301 66 78 40 76 12 272 26 3 29 -9% 8% 5% Continuing 5,551 516 765 502 934 2,313 5,030 410 4 107 521 4% -8 % 100% -8% Unknown 1,737 4 4 6 1 1,714 1,729 8 - - . 8% 3% TOTAL 9,226 1,632 1,015 629 1,074 4,120 8,470 615 5 136 7568 3%

COLLEGE/SCHOOL DETAIL

Col of Liberal Arts 1 -5% 13% 0% New 244 131 2 - 4 167 72 4 77 -8 % -8 % Transfer 108 17 41 31 19 108 44% 4% Readmit 118 11 24 21 44 5 105 13 13 0% 164 1% 152% 10% Continuing 1,198 81 197 245 466 45 1,034 148 4 12 3 175% 200% 180% Unknown 14 1 1 3 1 5 11 3 80% 7% Total 1,682 241 265 300 534 85 1,425 236 5 16 257 0%

Col of Natural Sciences 84% 51% 70% New 143 87 3 90 39 14 53 57 % 57 % Transfer 55 12 20 12 11 55 1 1 0% -86% -23% Readmit 20 2 4 4 9 19 2% 7% 4% Continuing 405 14 56 62 127 259 81 65 146 0% 0% Unknown 1 1 1 18% 12% 16% Total 624 115 80 79 150 424 120 80 200

Col of Rural Alaska 19 % 19 % New 327 317 10 327 18 % 18 % Transfer 114 73 41 114 -7 % -7 % Readmit 71 39 29 2 1 71 20 % 20 % Continuing 1,544 287 267 8 10 972 1,544 0% 0% Unknown 1,152 2 2 1,148 1,152 11 % 11 % Total 3,208 718 349 10 11 2,120 3,208

Sch of Agriculture & Land ResMgt 8 -11 % 167 % 33 % New 16 6 2 8 3 100 % - 100 % Transfer 14 1 5 6 2 14 -40 % -50 % Readmit 3 3 0 3 17 6% - 1% Continuing 70 2 14 14 23 53 17 Unknown 0 - - 10% 9% 10% Total 103 9 19 23 27 25 25

Sch of Engineering 2% 20 1 21 -6% 50% New 93 66 3 1 2 72 44 % 44 % Transfer 36 12 6 13 5 36 5 44 % 400 % 677 % Readmit 18 2 3 3 5 13 5 53 % 13 % 11 % Continuing 249 16 34 45 101 196 53 Unknown 0 - 1 79 10% 25% 13% Total 396 96 46 62 113 317 78 A

Source: UAF Fall '92 End-of-Serrester SIS Extract

Fail 1992 New and Returning Fall 1992 Student Distribution Fall 1992 New Student Student Distribution by Class Standing Distribution by Class Standing

Doctoral Doctoral New Masters / 1% Masters/ 2% 13% Ed Spec Ed Spec Unknown 7 % Freshmen 15 % 19 % Transfer N 8 °A sFreshmen 5% Non-Degree 77 °A Readmit 4 % 3% Senior 3% 1% Junior 0 % Sophomore 1 %

Continuing 60 12 %

3-3 TABLE 3.2Fall 1992New and ReturningStudentsby College/ School % Change 1991-92 TOTAL Fresh- Sopho- Non-Deg TOTAL Educ TOTAL Under- UAF man more JuniorSenior SeekingUndergrad Masters SpecDoct Grad grad Grad TOTAL

Sch of Fisheries & Ocean Science New 25 6 13 19 :': 203 v/..o 73 % 56 % Transfer 2 1 1 -33 % Readmit 4 2 2 4 - 1_013 z 17 */0 Continuing 1 2 4 14 27 41 15 56 -10 % Unknown 8 6 6 2 2 :::: -33 % Total 122 8 3 4 14 12 41 58 23 81 :,: -2 % 11% -1616% .4

Sch of Maw dement -6% New 63 48 - 1 2 51 12 12 0% -25% Transfer 31 4 13 8 6 31 48% 48% Readmit 29 2 8 3 11 24 5 -58% 67% -52% Continuing 350 21 77 77 139 314 36 36 -13 % -25 % -14 % 0% Unknown 2 - 1 1 0% 0% Total 475 75 98 90 158 421 54 54 -14 % -21 % -15 %

Sch of Mineral Engineering New 13 13 7 7 63% 0% 33% 17% Transfer 7 4 1 1 1 7 17% Readmit 1 1 0% -50% Continuing 88 3 15 14 28 0 27 28 25 % -20 % 6 % Unknown 2 2 Total 118 20 16 15 29 80 37 38 27% -12% 11 %

interdisciplinary 0% New 1 0% Transfer Readmit 1 14 21 100% -5% 12% Continuing 29 %; 2 6 7 Unknown 0 Total 31 2 7 7 15 22 125% -4% 15%

Undecided Ma lor New 240 233 2 5 240 9% 9% 2 % Transfer 47 15 23 8 1 47 2% Readmit 29 10 10 4 5 29 16% 16% 33% Continuing 245 91 103 31 20 245 33 % Unknown 3 1 1 1 3 Total 350 139 44 31 564 18 % 18 %

Non-Degree Seeking 50% New 12 12 12 50% Transfer 39 39 39 77 % 77 % Readmit 7 7 7 600 % 600 % Continuing 1,290 1.290 1.290 -9 % -9 % 555 555 555 -22 % -22 % Unknown r. Total 1,903 1,903 1,903 -12 % -12 %

% of students Fall 1992 Proportion of New to Returning/Transfer being new Students by Level and College / School 34 % Proportion of Graduate Students That Are New

Proportion of Undergraduate Students That Are New

26%

18%

10 %

CLA CNS CRA SALRM SOE S=OS SOM SME 3-4 S,w TABLE3.3Fall 1992C-edit Headcountb AlaeskaCommunity ofOrigin

Fag 11 Fall 12 11:92 Fs 91 Fall 12 11.12 Fall11 12 11-12 Community Student* Students %ChangeL- Community StudentsStudents % Change Community StudentsStudents %Change

Adak 9 7 (22 %) central 2 3 50 % Douglas 7 9 29 % 39 57 46 % Akhiok 0 1 Chalkyitsik 3 6 100 % Dutch Harbor Akiachak 8 6 (25 %) Ghefomak 3 5 67 % Eagle 11 6 (45 %) 2 % Akiak 7 4 (43 %) Chena Hot Springs 1 2 100 % Eagle River 52 53 4 1 (75 %) Akutan 2 4 100 % Chenega Bay 1 0 (100 %) Eagle Village 1 1 0 % Alakanuk 2 2 0 % Chevak 17 12 (29 %) Edna Bay

5 2 (60 %) Aleknagik 5 3 (40 %) Chicicaloon 1 0 (100 %) Eek 1 4 300 % Allakaket 5 6 20 % Chicken 0 1 . Egegik -g. 109 106 (3 %) Ambler 13 10 (23 %) ChIgnik 0 3 ,. ,Belson AFB 20 % Anaktuvuk Pass 7 18 157 % Chignik Lagoon 3 5 67 % Ektutna 5 6 5 3 (40 %) Anchor Point 1 2 100 % Chignik Lake 0 1 7. Ekwok (27 %) Anchorage 325 339 4 % Chuattibaluk 1 0 (100 %) Elim 11 8

67 % Anderson 13 8 (38 %) Chuglek 18 21 17 % Emendorl AFB 3 5 7 3 (57 %) AngOon 3 1 (67 %) Cir $e City 6 2 (67 %) Emmonak 1 0 % Aniak 8 10 25 % Clara Gulch 2 0 (100 %) English Bay 1 0 0 Anvik 7 4 (43 %) Clarks Point 1 1 0 % Eska 37 48 30 % Arctic Village 5 1 (80 %) Clear 27 23 (15 %) Ester 0 0 Atka 0 7 - Cold Bay 2 3 50 % Evansville

3.597 3.440 (4 %) Atmautluak 4 2 (50 %) Coldfoot 1 2 100 % Fairbanks 2 2 0 % Atoasuk 6 9 50 % College 25 21 (16 %) False Pass 0 Auke Bay 9 9 0 % Copper Center 8 1 (88 %) Flat 0 8 5 (38 %) Barrow 195 333 71 % Cooper Landing 1 6 500 % Fort Greely (60 %) Beaver 3 9 200 % Cordova 13 11 (15 %) Fort Richardson 5 2 142 (5 %) Bethel 214 236 10 % Craig 6 6 0 % Fort Wainwright 150

37 (38 %) Betties 2 4 100 % Crooked Creek 0 0 Fort Yukon 60 1 1 0 % Big Lake 11 9 (18 %) Deering 3 3 0 % Fortuna Ledge Fox 4 2 (50 %) Birch Creek 1 2 100 % Delta Junction 69 65 (6 %) 2 6 200 % Brevig Mission 5 13 160 % Dillingham 106 163 54 % Gakona Galena 29 49 69 % Bucldand 7 1 (86 %) Diomede 1 1 0 % 12 11 (8 %) Cantwell 8 3 (63 %) Dot Lake 6 4 (33 %) Gamboa

NOTE: In Fat 92. students from 245 different Alaskan communities attended UAF. Source: UAF Fall 1992 End-of-Semester SIS Tape Extract.

Fal '92 Students by Alaska i Region of Origin

Number of Students North Slops (426) 41111 5 % 2°Z-199 25 - 99 NOftr001111 MCC(153) 25 < Bering Strait (320) 2% 4% Yukon Flats (70) TWA 1%

. Fairbanks Yukon Koyukuk (167) (4.354) u 2 % P`55%A " Alaska Gateway (118) Rarlbek 1% Lower Yukon (77) Iditarod (62) (67) 1% 1% 1 % xrsaly(70) Mat-Su (143) 1% Kuspuk 2% 41 Copper River (26) (25) 0% 0% Lower Kuskokworn (346 Haines (8) 5% west 0% (246) 3 % Juneau (116) AnchorageChugach 1% (430) (25) Kenai 0% Bristol Bay (70) (161) 5% 1% 2% Chatham (20) Pribilof 0% Ketchikan (45) 1 % (6) 0 % Kodiak (69) Sitka (29) 1% 0 % -3,11 Adak REAA Lake & Peninsula Southeast Island Aleutian (145) 1 % (33) 0 % Annette (7) 0% 2% C=3 (52) Island 4:a (19) 0 %

3-5 il7ST COPY AVAILABLE TABLE 3.3Fall 1992 Credit Headcount by AlltskaCommunity of Origin

P.11 92 '91-92 P.11 11 F41112 11-12 Fall 11 Fa1112 '91-12 P.11 11 Community Students Students % Change Community Students Students % Change Community Students Students % Change 2 0 (100 %) Gtrdwood 2 3 50% Moose Pass 1 1 0 % Sheldon Pant 23 17 (26 %) Glenna lien 14 12 (14%) Mountain View 0 1 Shishmaret 9 5 (44%) Go lovin 4 4 0% Mountain Village 8 t4 75% Shungnak 34 29 (15%) Goodnews Bay 3 0 (100 %) Ml Edgecurrbe 0 0 Sitka 5 2 (60 %) Grayling 11 1 (91%) Murphy Dome 0 (100%) Skagway 1 0 (100 %) Gustavus 8 4 (50 %) Naknek 31 24 (23 %) SIana 0 Hainan 9 8 (11 %) Napakiak 2 7 250 % Sleetmute 1 1 . .

42 46 10 % Harding Lake 0 0 Napastuak 3 4 33 st. Soldotna 12 3 (75 %) Healy 28 17 (39 %) Nelson Island 2 1 (50 %) South Naknek 7 2 Holy Cross 9 7 (22 %) Nenana 40 27 (334) St George Island (71 ) 14 7 (50 %) Homer 30 29 (3 %) New Stuyahok 8 16 100 % St Marys 7 2 (71%) Hoonah 2 4 100/. Newhalen 0 1 St Michael 28 4 (86%) Hooper Bay 5 7 40 % tame104( 1 2 100 % St Paul 0 % Stebbins 10 6 (401.) Hope 2 1 (50 %) Nightmute 4 4

Sterling 1 3 200 % Houston 1 0 (100 %) Musks 4 8 100% 2 2 0% Hughes 3 5 67% Nicolai 1 1 0% Stevens Village ... 2 1 (50 %) Huska 7 8 14 % Nkolski 0 1 Stony River 1 1 % Hydaburg 0 Nultictik 4 7 75 % Summit Sutton 1 1 0% Igiugig 1 I 0% Noatak 5 6 20/. 6 2 (67 %) Martina 7 11 57% Nome 245 182 (26 %) Takotna Taikeetna 5 6 60 % lvanot Bay 0 1 Nondalton 18 8 (56%)

9 8 (11 %) Juneau 90 98 9% Noorvit a 9 13 % Tanacross 14 28 100 % Kake 0 6 North Pole 573 546 (5 %) Tanana 6 2 (67 %) Kaktovik 5 8 60 % Northway 13 10 (23%) Teller 1 2 100 % Kalskag 6 7 17% Nuiqsut 5 13 160% Tenakee Springs 0 Kattag 4 3 (25 %) Nulato 14 12 (14%) Tetlin 8 3 (63 %) Karluk 0 1 Nunachuk 1 1 0/. Thom. Bay 18 25 39 % Kasigluk 6 7 17% Nunaprtchuk 2 2 0% Togiak

(33 %) Tok Junction 103 87 (16%) Kasilot 1 4 300% Old Harbor 3 2 ...... 22 17 (23 %) Kenai 33 37 12 % Oscanelle 2 1 (50 %) Toksook Bay 4 5 25% Ketchkan 32 40 25 % Ou7inkie 2 4 100/. Trapper Creek 6 4 (33 %) Kiana 6 3 (50 %) Palmer 41 48 17% Tuluksak Tuntutultak 4 3 (25%) King Cove 9 13 44% Paxson 2 1 (50%) 5 10 100% King Salmon 44 43 (2 %) Pedro Bay 1 4 300% Tununak 4 100% 9 50% Pelican 2 3 50 % Twin Hills 2 Kipnuk 6 . .

10 12 20 % Kivakna 3 3 0% Perryville 2 2 0% Two Rivers 0 0 Klawock 2 2 0% Petersburg 6 (45 %) Tyonek 5 4 (20 %) Unalaideet 23 25 9% Kobuk 1 0 (100 %) Pilot Point 21 36 71% Kodiak 46 59 28 % Pilot Station 5 10 100 % Unalaska Upper Kalskag 0 3 Kokhanok 4 3 (25 V.) Pitkas Point 0 0 10 14 40/. Koliganek 5 10 100 % Plalium 2 5 150% Valdez ... 2 6 200/. Kongiganak 4 5 25 % Point Hope 22 26 18 % ...Venetia

10 13 30 % Kotlik 8 4 (50 %) Point Lay 3 5 67 % Wainwright 2 7 250/. Kotzebue 105 105 0% Port Alexander 0 1 Wales Ward Cove 4 1 0 Koyuk 8 7 (13 %) Port Alsworth 1 2 100% Wasita 64 67 5% Koyukuk 2 6 200% Port Graham 1 0 (100/.) White Mountain 1 4 300T. Kwethluk 3 5 67 % Port Heiden 2 4 100% Willow 5 5 01. Kwigalingok 4 3 (25%) Port Lions 0 1 8 8 0% Larsen Bay 0 Prudhoe Bay 1 1 0 % Wrangell

Yakutat 5 4 (20 %) Love tok 5 4 (20 %) Ouinhagak 7 t5 114% Lower Kalskag 0 Rampart 5 1 (80 %) Unknown Alaska 23 44 91 % Manley Hot Spring! 9 7 (22 %) Red Devil 3 3 0% Manokotak 14 16 14% Ruby 4 5 25% Marshall 2 2 OT. Russian Mission 4 4 0 % Total 7,943 7,957 0% McGrath 55 46 (16%) Salcha 36 34 (6 %) McKinley Park 25 15 (40 %) Sand Point 20 20 0%

Woke) fret 3 5 67 % Savoonga 8 26 225 11 12 9 % Mentasta Lake 1 0 (100 14) Scammon Bay Metlakatla 16 9 (44 ) SeLewk 11 8 (27%) 6 100 % Meyers Chuck 1 0 (100 %) Seldovia 3 Minto 6 5 (17%) Seward 19 15 (21 %) 3 1 (67 %) Montasta 1 0 (100%) Shageluk 3 67 % Moose Creek 0 1 Shaldoolk 5 TABLE 3.4 -Fall 1992 Credit Headcount by State of Origin % % Y. % of % of Total Female Minority Grad Total Total Female Minority Grad Total Students

FATE STATE (cont.) 0.1% Alaska 7,957 60 % 24 % 5 % 86.2% New Mexico 13 38% 8% 8% New York 48 42 % 8 % 31 % 0.6% 0.1% Alabama 5 40 % 40 % 0 % 0.1% North Carolina 6 50% 0% 17% 0.1% Arizona 14 57 % 7 % 14 % 0.2% North Dakota 8 63% 0% 0% 18% 02% Arkansas 2 50% 50 % 0 % 0.0% Ohio 17 41% 0% 40% 0.1% California 117 42 % 8 % 15 % 1.3% Oklahoma 5 80% 0% 7% 0.6% Colorado 43 42 % 7 % 26 % 0.5% Oregon 54 41% 2% 0 % 20 % 0.5% Connecticut 17 47 % 0 % 29 % 0.2% Pennsylvania 46 41 % 5 0% 40% 0.1% Delaware 1 100 % 0 % 100 % 0.0% Rhode Island 20% 5 40% 0% 20% 0.1% Dist. of Columbia 1 0 % 100 % 100 % 0.0% South Carolina 0.0% Florida 13 62 % 15 % 15 % 0.1% South Dakota 2 50% 0% 0% 0 % 0.1% Georgia 6 33 % 17 % 33 % 0.1% Tennessee 5 40 % 20 % 11 % 15 % 0.3% Hawaii 5 20 % 40 % 60 % 0.1% Texas 27 30 % 40% 0.1% Idaho 16 50 % 0 % 6 % 0.2% Utah 10 60% 10% 0.1% Illinois 27 52 % 0 % 15 % 0.3% Vermont 9 56% 0 % 33% 4 % 4 % 0.3% Indiana 9 44 % 11 % 33 % 0.1% Virginia 24 33 % 21 % 0.8% Iowa 10 50% 0% 60% 0.1% Washington 78 49% 8% 0.0% Kansas 13 50% 8% 13% 0.1% West Virginia 1 100% 0% 0% 24 % 02% Kentucky 4 25 % 0 % 25 % 0.0% Wisconsin 21 33 % 0 % 7% 13% 02% Louisiana 5 60 % 0 % 20 % 0.1% ." Wyoming 15 27% Maine 12 33 % 0 % 25 % 0.1% 100 % 0 % 0.0% Maryland 19 47 % 11 % 21 % 0.2% Puerto Rico (Ter) 2 100 % 0% 0.0% Massachusetts 25 52 % 8 % 24 % 0.3% Virgin Islands (Tarr) 1 100% 0% Michigan 51 43 % 12 % 31 % 0.6% 22% 0.1% Minnesota 54 41 % 0 % 7 % 0.6% Military APO/FPO 9 11% 0% 40 % 14 % 02% Mississippi 4 25 % 0 % 25 % 0.0% Unknown 15 33 % 40 % 37 % 0.3% Missoun 13 46 % 8% 31 % 0.1% Total Other USA 966 44 % Montana 16 44 % 0 % 13 % 0.2% 21 % 0.6% Nebraska 8 75 % 0 % 0 % 0.1% Canada 52 37 % 0 % 0 % 59 % 2.7% Nevada 5 80 % 20 % 0 % 0.1% Other Foreign 251 33 % 81 % 3.3% New Hampshire 10 30 % 0 % 40 % 0.1% Total Foreign 303 70% 0% New Jersey 15 20 % 7 % 27 % 0.2% TOTAL UAF 9,226 57 % 21 % 8 % 100.0%

NOTES:(1) International Students came from 47 countries. (2) US students come from all 50 states. 2 possessions, and Military APO/FPO addresses. Source: UAF Fall 1992 End-of-Semester SIS Extract Tape.

Fall 1992 Student State of Origin Students: 0 - 4 Foreign 303 Unknown 15 5 - 9 allittery APO/FPO 9 10 -19 Total9,226 20 - 29 30+

Midwest 25%

East 22%

VT 9 West NH 10 MA 25 41% RI 5 (excludes AK) CT 17 NJ 15 DE 1 DC MD 19

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3-7 TABU 3.5 Fall 092 Credit Headcount In Foreign Country of Origin ' % of % of % of r sq; Total Total Total Total Kc" Total Total

"OR ASIA 155 51.2% AUSTRAUA 2 0.7% NORTH AMERICA 58 19.1 % 1 0.3 % Orient 1013 35.6 % Australia 1 0.3 % British Virgin Islands 53 17.5% Hong Kong 1 0.3% New Zealand 1 0.3 % Canada Japan 15 5.0% Mexico 3 1.0 % Korea 5 1.7 % Nicaragua 0.3 % P.%.; Malaysia 2 0.7 % EUROPE 78 25.7 % Peoples Republic of China 78 25.7% Austria 1 0.3 % Philippines 2 0.7% Czechoslovakia 1 0.3 % 1.7 % Singapore 1 0.3 % Denmark 10 33% :Z.SOUTH AMERICA Taiwan 4 1.3% Greenland 4 1.3 % Argentina 2 0.7% Vietnam 0.0% England 3 1.0% Brazil 1 0.3 % XFinland 1 0.3% Cuhe 1 0.3% Mideast / So. Cent Asia 47 15.5 % France 1 0.3 % Uruguay 0.3 % Bangladesh 3 1.0 % Germany 12 4.0 % India 37 12.2 % Greece 1 0.3 % Iraq 0 0.0 % Hungary 2 0.7% 0.3 % Israel 1 0.3 % Ireland 1 0.3 % OTHER Lebanon 2 0.7 % Italy 1 0.3% .4 :rNepal 1 0.3% Moldova 1 0.3% Pakistan 1 0.3% Netherlands 1 0.3 % Sri Lanka 0.7 % Norway 4 1.3 % TOTAL 303 100.0 % Poland 2 0.7 % AFRICA 4 1.3 % Russia 27 8.9% Ghana 2 0.7 % Sweden 4 1.3 % Kenya 1 0.3% Switzerland 1 0.3% South Africa 0.3 %

NOTES: (1) International s udents are from 47 countries. (2) US students a e from 50 states, 2 possessions and military APO/FPO addresses. Source: UAF Fall 1992 End-of-Semester SIS Extract Tape.

Principalountries Represented by International Students

Nony1 C- Pite!fs., Sweden 1% Denmark IiIl Greenland 5% Rueela 9% S. Korea 2% Grimly 314 /111-11treti C.a UMW Kingdom ix Mho2414 L. .1apen 5%

Mexico 1 % sa4"Liiiide .Taiwan 114 A-4r India 12% 41"

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Arsamene 1% Australia & New Zeeland 1% 3.6Fall 1988-92Credit Headcount College/ Le el/ FT-PT Indices (8seit You 19010 % of 1992 19611 1969 1990 1991 1992 1989 1990 1991 1992 Institution Total TOTAL UAF FULL-TIME STUDENTS Undergraduates First-time freshmen 681 676 639 720 834 0.99 0.94 1.06 1.22 9% Other freshmen 470 507 472 498 482 1.08 1.00 1.06 1.03 5% Subtotal Freshmen 1,151 1,183 1,111 1,218 1,316 1.03 0.97 1.06 1.14 14% Sophomores 594 597 672 648 768 1.01 1.13 1.09 1.29 8% Juniors 478 451 473 510 521 0.94 0.99 1.07 1.09 6% Seniors 817 811 772 745 823 0.99 0.94 0.91 1.01 9% Non-Degree Seeking (1) 177 201 208 201 223 1.14 1.18 1.14 1.26 2% Subtotal Undergrad 3,217 3,243 3,236 3.322 3,651 1.01 1.01 1.03 1.13 40% Graduate Students First -time Graduates 89 110 98 117 168 1.24 1.10 1.31 1.89 2% All other graduates 143 160 188 214 237 1.12 1.31 1.50 1.66 3% Subtotal Graduate 232 270 286 331 405 1.16 1.23 1.43 1.75 4%

Full-Time Subtotal 3,449 3,513 3,522 3,653 4,056 1.02 1.02 1.06 1.18 44%

PART -TIME STUDENTS Undergraduates 1% First-time freshmen 126 79 91 88 73 0.63 0.72 0.70 0.58 Other freshmen 152 208 210 216 243 1.37 1.38 1.42 1.60 3% Subtotal Freshmen 278 287 301 304 316 1.03 1.08 1.09 1.14 3% Sophomores 143 202 218 239 247 1.41 1.52 1.67 1.73 3% 1 % Juniors 67 78 84 100 108 1.16 1.25 1.49 1.61 Seniors 186 203 249 252 251 1.09 1.34 1.35 1.35 3% 42 % Non-Degree Seeking (1) 3.937 4,154 3.935 4.043 3.897 1.06 1.00 1.03 0.99 Subtotal Undergrad 4,611 4.924 4,787 4.938 4.819 1.07 1.04 1.07 1.05 52% Graduate Students First-time Graduates 48 42 36 66 38 0.88 0.75 1.38 0.79 0% All other graduates 274 288 303 302 313 1.05 1.11 1.10 1.14 3% Subtotal Graduate 322 330 339 368 351 1.02 1.05 1.14 1.09 4%

Part-Time Subtotal 4,933 5,254 5,126 5,306 5,170 1.07 1.04 1.08 1.05 56 %

TOTAL UAF STUDENTS Undergraduates 10 % First-time freshmen 807 755 730 808 907 0.94 0.90 1.00 1.12 8% Other freshmen 622 715 682 714 725 1.15 1.10 1.15 1.17 Subtotal Freshmen 1,429 1,470 1,412 1,522 1,632 1.03 0.99 1.07 1.14 18% 11% Sophomores 737 799 890 887 1,015 1.08 1.21 1.20 1.38 7% Juniors 545 529 557 610 629 0.97 1.02 1.12 1.15 12 % Seniors 1,003 1,014 1,021 997 1,074 1.01 1.02 0.99 1.07 45 % Non-Degree Seeking (1) 4,114 4,355 4,143 4,244 4,120 1.06 1.01 1.03 1.00 Subtotal Undergrad 7,828 8,167 8,023 8,260 8,470 1.04 1.02 1.06 1.08 92 % Graduate Students First-time Graduates 137 152 134 183 206 1.11 0.98 1.34 1.50 2% All other graduates 417 448 491 516 550 1.07 1.18 1.24 1.32 6% Subtotal Graduate 554 600 625 699 756 1.08 1.13 1.26 I.36 8%

TOTAL UAF 8,382 8,767 8,648 8,959 9.226 1.05 1.03 1.07 1.10 100 %

NOTES: (1) Students not seeking a degree at this Institution. (2) Students enrolled exclusively in audit courses are not included in these reports. Source: UAF Fall 1988-1992 End-of-Semester SIS Extracts

Fan 1992 Undergraduate Student Fall 1988-92 Full- Time/Part -Time Fall 1992 Graduate Student Distribution by Level Ratio Trend & Total Headcount Trend Distribution by Level -F--r7/ headcount ratio change All Other 100% 10 % Graduate 1st Time Non-Degree Freshmen 1 73 % Graduate Seeking 19% / 27% 49% 1 1 75 /v 7.5 1 i 1 Sophomore 12% 7, 50 I 5.0

r40% 1 /, 41 % 41 % 25 2.5 Junior 7% 0- 0 Senior 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 13% 3-9 - Indices (Beam Year 1988) % of 1992 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1989 1990 1991 1992 Institution Total COLLEGEJSCHOOL DETAIL College of Liberal Arts FULL-TIME STUDENTS Undergraduates First-time freshmen 121 123 122 127 129 1.02 1,01 1.05 1.07 1 % Other freshmen 128 110 125 116 87 0.86 0.98 0.91 0.68 1% Subtotal Freshmen 249 233 247 243 216 0.94 0.99 0.98 0.87 2% Sophomores 237 215 235 239 230 0.91 0.99 1.01 0.97 2% Juniors 215 227 234 250 250 1.06 1.09 1.16 1.16 3% Seniors 399 419 407 384 401 1.05 1.02 0.96 1.01 4% Non-Degree Seeking (1) 37 47 56 55 58 1.27 1.51 1.49 1.57 1 % Subtotal Undergrad 1,137 1,141 1.179 1,171 1.155 1.00 1.04 1.03 1.02 13% Graduate Students First-time Graduates 25 38 30 49 61 1.52 1.20 1.96 2.44 1% All other graduates 39 38 51 47 67 0.97 1.31 1.21 1.72 1% Subtotal Graduate 64 76 81 96 128 1.19 1.27 1.50 2.00 1%

Full-Time Subtotal 1,201 1,217 1,260 1,267 1,283 1.01 1.05 1.05 1.07 14 %

PART-TIME STUDENTS Undergraduates 0% First-time freshmen 1 3 7 8 2 3.00 7.00 8.00 2.00 Other freshmen 16 16 21 21 23 1.00 1.31 1.31 1.44 0% Subtotal Freshmen 17 19 28 29 25 1.12 1.65 1.71 1.47 0% Sophomores 19 31 32 37 35 1.63 1.68 1.95 1.84 0% Juniors 24 38 45 38 50 1.58 1.88 1.58 2.08 1% Seniors 83 112 136 124 133 1.35 1.64 1.49 1.60 1% Non-Degree Seeking (1) 16 25 35 30 27 1.56 2.19 1.88 1.69 0% Subtotal Undergrad 159 225 276 258 270 1.42 1.74 1.62 1.70 3%

Graduate Students First-time Graduates 10 13 11 45 19 1.30 1.10 4.50 1.90 0% All other graduates 65 74 80 87 110 1.14 1.23 1.34 1.69 1% Subtotal Graduate 75 87 91 132 129 1.16 1.21 1.76 1.72 1%

Part -Time Subtotal 234 312 367 390 399 1.33 1.57 1.67 1.71 4%

TOTAL CLA STUDENTS Undergraduates First-time freshmen 122 126 129 135 131 1.03 1.06 1.11 1.07 1% Other freshmen 144 126 146 137 110 0.88 1.01 0.95 0.76 1 % Subtotal Freshmen 266 252 275 272 241 0.95 1.03 1.02 0.91 3 % Sophomores 256 246 267 276 265 0.96 1.04 1.08 1.04 3 % Juniors 239 265 2-,1 288 300 1.11 1.17 1.21 1.26 3 % Seniors 482 531 543 508 534 1.10 1.13 1.05 1.11 6% Non-Degree Seeking (1) 53 72 91 85 85 1.36 1.72 1.60 1.60 1% Subtotal Undergrad 1,296 1,366 1.455 1,429 1,425 1.05 1.12 1.10 1.10 15 %

Graduate Students First-time Graduates 35 51 41 94 80 1.46 1.17 2.69 2.29 1% All other graduates 104 112 131 134 177 1.08 1.26 1.29 1.70 2 % Subtotal Graduate 139 163 172 228 257 1.17 1.24 1.64 1.85 3%

TOTAL CLA 1,435 1,529 1,627 1,657 1,682 1.07 1.13 1.15 1.17 18 %

College of Natural Sciences FULL-TIME STUDENTS Undergraduates First-time freshmen 51 54 58 44 83 1.06 1.14 0.86 1.63 1 V.:, Other freshmen 28 31 31 34 27 1.11 1.11 1.21 0,96 0 % Subtotal Freshmen 79 85 89 78 110 1.08 1.13 0.99 1.39 1 % 1 % Sophomores 54 61 69 70 70 1.13 1.28 1.30 1.30 Juniors 55 34 60 71 76 0.62 1.09 1.29 1.38 1 % Seniors 108 106 75 93 121 0.98 0.69 0.86 1.12 1 % Subtotal Undergrad 296 286 293 312 377 0.97 0.99 1.05 1.27 4

Graduate Students First-time Graduates 21 27 29 30 47 1.29 1.38 1.43 2.24 1 % 1 % All other graduates 39 42 43 54 62 1.08 1.10 1.38 1.59 Subtotal Graduate 60 69 72 84 109 1.15 1.20 1.40 1.82 1 %

Full-Time Subtotal 356 355 365 396 486 1.00 1.03 1.11 1.37 5 %

3-10 tip Indices (Base Year 1988) % of 1992 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1989 1990 1991 1992 Institution Total CNS (cont.) PART-TIME STUDENTS Undergraduates First-time freshmen 1 2 2 0 4 2.00 2.00 0.00 4.00 0% Other freshmen 2 6 3 2 1 3.00 1.50 1.00 0.50 0% Subtotal Freshmen 3 8 5 2 5 2.67 1.67 0.67 1.67 0% Sophomores 3 4 9 7 10 1.33 3.00 2.33 3.33 0 Juniors 2 2 6 10 3 1.00 3.00 5.00 1.50 0% Seniors 27 14 29 28 29 0.52 1.07 1.04 1.07 0% Subtotal Undergrad 35 28 49 47 47 0.80 1.40 1.34 1.34 1% Graduate Students First-time Graduates 10 10 10 5 6 1.00 1.00 0.50 0.60 0% All other graduates 94 95 102 89 85 1.01 1.09 0.95 0.90 1 % Subtotal Graduate 104 105 112 94 91 :,.i. 1.01 1.08 0.90 0.88 1%

Part-Time Subtotal 139 133 161 141 138 0.96 1.16 1.01 0.99 1%

TOTAL CNS STUDENTS Undergraduates First-time freshmen 52 56 60 44 67 1.08 1.15 0.85 1.67 1 % Other freshmen 30 37 34 36 28 1.23 1.13 1.20 0.93 0 % 1 % Subtotal Freshmen 82 93 94 80 115 ...: 1.13 1.15 0.98 1.40 Sophomores 57 65 78 77 80 1.14 1.37 1.35 1.40 1 % Juniors 57 36 66 81 79 0.63 1.16 1.42 1.39 1 % Seniors 135 120 104 121 150 0.89 0.77 0.90 1.11 2 % Subtotal Undergrad 331 314 342 359 424 0.95 1.03 1.08 1.20 5 %

Graduate Students First-time Graduates 31 37 39 35 53 is:::: 1.19 1.26 1.13 1.71 1 % All other graduates 133 137 145 143 147 1.03 1.09 1.08 1.11 2 % 2 % Subtotal Graduate 164 174 184 178 200 :ii 1.06 1.12 1.09 1.22

TOTAL CNS 495 485 526 537 624 0.99 1.06 1.08 1.26 7%

College of Rural Alaska

FULL-TIME STUDENTS Undergraduates First-time freshmen 130 104 132 210 259 0.80 1.02 1.62 1.99 3% Other freshmen 61 119 125 181 218 1.95 2,05 .97 3.57 2% Subtotal Freshmen 191 223 257 391 477 1.17 1.35 2.05 2.50 5% Sophomores 42 83 116 120 187 1.98 2.76 2.86 4.45 2% Juniors 2 4 6 11 10 2.00 3.00 5.50 5.00 0% Seniors 5 5 9 8 11 1.00 1.80 1.60 2.20 0% Non-Degree Seeking (1) 62 63 55 36 42 1.02 0.89 0.58 0.68 0% Subtotal Undergrad 302 378 443 566 727 1.25 1.47 1.87 2.41 8% Graduate Students First-time Graduates 0 0 1 All other graduates 0 0 1 Subtotal Graduate 0 0 2

Full -Time Subtotal 302 378 445 566 727 125 1.47 L87 2.41 8%

PART -TIME STUDENTS Undergraduates First-time freshmen 96 61 59 62 58 0.64 0.61 0.65 0.60 1 Other freshmen 73 130 136 153 183 1.78 1.86 2.10 2.51 2% Subtotal Freshmen 169 191 195 215 241 1.13 1.15 1.27 1.43 3% Sophomores 80 113 126 146 162 1.41 1.58 1.83 2.03 2% 0 % Juniors 0 1 0 1 0 Seniors 0 0 0 0 0 0% Non - Degree Seeking (1) 1,586 1,803 1,803 1,954 2,078 1.14 1.14 1.23 1.31 23 % Subtotal Undergrad 1,835 2,108 2,124 2,316 2,481 1.15 1.16 1.26 1.35 27 % Graduate Students First-time Graduates 0 0 0 All other graduates 0 0 2 Subtotal Graduate 0 0 2

Part-Time Subtotal 1,835 2,108 2,126 2,316 2,481 115 116 1.26 1.35 2? %

3-11 Indices (Base Year 1988) %of 1992 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1988 1990 1991 1992 Institution Total TOTAL CRA STUDENTS

Undergraduates First-time freshmen 226 165 191 272 317 0.73 0.85 1.20 1.40 3 % Other freshmen 134 249 261 334 401 ::::: 1.86 1.C5 2.49 2.99 4% Subtotal Freshmen 360 414 452 606 718 1.15 1.26 1.68 1.99 8 % Sophomores 122 196 242 266 349 1.61 1.98 2.18 2.86 4% Juniors 2 5 6 12 10 ii: 2.50 3.00 6.00 5.00 0% Seniors 5 5 9 8 11 1.00 1.80 1.60 2.20 0% Non-Degree Seeking (1) 1,648 1,866 1.858 1,990 2,120 ;::::::: 1.13 1.13 1.21 1.29 23% Subtotal Undergrad 2,137 2,486 2,567 2,882 3,208 1.16 1.20 1.35 1.50 35%

Graduate Students First-time Graduates O 0 1 All other graduates O 0 3 Subtotal Graduate O 0 4

TOTALCRA 2,137 2,486 2,571 2,882 3,208 1.16 1.20 1.35 1.50 35% , ..

School of Agriculture and Land Resource Mgt

FULL-TIME STUDENTS Undergraduates First-time freshmen 3 6 7 8 2.00 2.33 2.67 2.00 0% Other freshmen 6 5 2 6 3 0.83 0.33 1.00 0.50 0% Subtotal Freshmen 9 11 9 14 9 :ii: 1.22 1.00 1.56 1.00 0% Sophomores 4 10 10 14 18 :i:: 2.50 2.50 3.50 4.50 0% Juniors 17 13 10 9 19 :::: 0.76 0.59 0.53 1.12 0% Seniors 15 16 21 18 20 :: 1.07 1.40 1.20 1.33 0% Subtotal Undergrad 45 50 50 55 66 1.11 1.11 1.22 1.47 1% Graduate Students First-time Graduates 4 7 4 3 6 1.75 1.00 0.75 1.50 0% All other graduates 2 6 7 6 6 3.00 3.50 3.00 3.00 0% Subtotal Graduate 6 13 11 9 12 2.17 1.83 1.50 2.00 0%

Full-Time Subtotal 51 63 61 64 78 1.24 1.20 1.25 1.53 1%

PART -TIME STUDENTS Undergraduates First-time freshmen O 0 1 0 0% Other freshmen O 2 2 0 0 0% Subtotal Freshmen O 2 3 0 0% Sophomores 2 3 3 2 1 1.50 1.50 1.00 0.50 0% Juniors 1 1 2 4 4 1.00 2.00 4.00 4.00 0% Seniors 3 12 8 10 7 4.00 2.67 3.33 2.33 0% Subtotal Undergrad 6 18 16 16 12 3.00 2.67 2.67 2.00 0% Graduate Students First-time Graduates O 1 2 0 2 0% All other graduates 17 9 15 14 11 0.53 0.88 0.82 0.65 0% Subtotal Graduate 17 10 17 14 13 0.59 1.00 0.82 0.76 0%

Part-Time Subtotal 23 28 33 30 25 1.22 1.43 1.30 1.09 0%

TOTAL SALRM STUDENTS Undtagradustes First-time freshmen 3 6 8 8 2.00 2.67 2.67 2.00 0% Other freshmen 6 7 4 6 1.17 0.67 1.00 0.50 0 % Subtotal Freshmen 9 13 12 14 9 1.44 1.33 1.56 1.00 0% Sophomores 6 13 13 16 19 2.17 2.17 2.67 3.17 0% Juniors 18 14 12 13 23 0.78 0.67 0.72 1.28 0 % Seniors 18 28 29 28 27 1.56 1.61 1.56 1.50 0% Subtotal Undergrad 51 68 66 71 78 1.33 1.29 1.39 1.53 1 % Graduate Students First-time Graduates 4 8 6 3 8 2.00 1.50 0.75 2.00 0% All other graduates 19 15 22 20 17 0.79 1.16 1.05 0.89 0 % Subtotal Graduate 23 23 28 23 25 1.00 1.22 1.00 1.09 0%

TOTAL SALRM 74 91 94 94 103 1.23 1.27 t27 1.39 1% TABLE 3.6Fall 1988-92Credit Headcountby College/ Level/FT-PT Indices (Bass Year 1988) % of 1992 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1989 1990 1991 1992 Institution Total School Engineering FULL-TIME STUDENTS Undergraduates First-time freshmen 39 44 35 73 65 1.13 0.90 1.87 1.67 1%

Other freshmen 19 20 23 10 27 > 1.05 1.21 0.53 1.42 0% Subtotal Freshmen 58 64 58 83 92 ::. 1.10 1.00 1.43 1.59 1 % Sophomores 46 52 41 42 41 1.13 0.89 0.91 0.89 0%

Juniors 46 47 46 43 49 ::::::: 1.02 1.00 0.93 1.07 1% Seniors 112 89 92 85 96 :: 0.79 0.82 0.76 0.86 1% Subtotal Undergrad 262 252 237 253 278 :: 0.96 0.90 0.97 1.06 3% Graduate Students First-time Graduates 12 6 8 6 15 ::::::'' 150 0.67 0.50 1.25 0% All other graduates 13 16 26 24 31 t23 2.00 1.85 2.38 0% Subtotal Graduate 25 22 34 30 46 :::: 188 1.36 1.20 1.84 0%

Full-Time Subtotal 287 274 271 283 324 0.95 0.94 0.99 1.13 4%

PART-TIME STUDENTS Undergraduates First-time freshmen 0 2 4 2 0% Other freshmen 4 2 4 5 0.50 1.00 1.25 0.75 0% Subtotal Freshmen 4 4 8 7 4 1.00 2.00 1.75 1.00 0% Sophomores 6 9 2 4 5 .:.:i::: 1.50 0.33 0.67 0.83 -: 0% Juniors 4 10 7 5 13 2.50 1.75 1.25 3.25 0 % Seniors 17 12 20 19 17 .,: 0.71 1.18 1.12 1.00 0% Subtotal Undergrad 31 35 37 35 39 :::: 1.13 1.19 1.13 1.26 0% Graduate Students First-time Graduates 7 4 3 9 0.57 0.43 1.29 0.86 0 % All other graduates 28 28 33 24 27 ::: 1.00 1.18 0.86 0.96 0% Subtotal Graduate 35 32 36 33 33 0.91 1.03 0.94 0.94 0%

Par -Time Subtotal 66 67 73 68 72 1.02 1.11 1.03 1.09 1%

TOTAL SOE STUDENTS Undergraduates First-time freshmen 39 46 39 75 66 1.18 1.00 1.92 1.69 1% Othar freshmen 23 22 27 15 30 ::::::: 0.96 1.17 0.65 1.30 0% Subtotal Freshmen 62 68 66 90 96 ::;:::, 1.10 1.06 1.45 1.55 1 % Sophomores 52 61 43 46 46 1.17 0.83 0.88 0.88 0% Juniors 50 57 53 48 62 1.14 1.06 0.96 1.24 1% Seniors 129 101 112 104 113 0.78 0.87 0.81 0.88 1% Subtotal Undergrad 293 287 274 288 317 0.98 0.94 0.98 1.08 3% Graduate Students First-time Graduates 19 10 11 15 21 0.53 0.58 0.79 1.11 0% All other graduates 41 44 59 48 58 t07 1.44 1.17 1.41 1% Subtotal Graduate 60 54 70 63 79 190 1.17 1.05 1.32 1 %

TOTAL SOE 353 341 344 351 396 0.97 0.97 0.99 1.12 4A.

School of Fisheries & Ocean Sciences FULL-TIME STUDENTS Undergraduates

First-time freshmen 1 1 0 5 6 ,..: 1.00 0.00 5.00 6.00 0%

Other freshmen 1 2 1 1 1 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0%

Subtotal Freshmen 2 3 1 6 7 ': 1.50 0.50 3.00 3.50 0% Sophomores 5 2 2 2 3 : 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.60 0% Juniors 2 6 6 7 4 '::.- 3 00 3.00 150 2.00 0% Seniors 8 8 10 12 14 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 0% Non-Degree Seeking (1) 0 0 0 0 1 - - - 0% Subtotal Undergrad 17 19 19 27 29 1.12 1.12 1.59 1.71 0%

Graduate Students First-time Graduates 12 6 8 9 19 0.50 0.67 0.75 1.58 0% All other graduates 16 22 28 29 27 1.38 1.75 1.81 1.69 0% Subtotal Graduate 28 28 36 38 46 1.00 1.29 1.36 1.64 0%

Full-Time Subtotal 45 47 55 65 75 1.04 1.22 1.44 1.67 1 %

PART-TIME STUDENTS Undergraduates First-lime freshmen 7 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0% - 0% Other freshmen 0 0 0 1 1- - Subtotal Freshmen 7 0 0 1 1 0.00 0.00 0.14 0.14 0% 3 -13 r t TABLE 3.6Fall -1988 -92 Credit Headcountby College/ Level/FT-PT Indices (Base Year 1988) % of 1992 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1989 1990 1991 1992 Institution Total SFOS PART-TIME UNDERGRADUATES (cont.) Sophomores o 1 0 2 0% Juniors o 0 0 0 0 0% Seniors 1 1 1 0 0 1.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 0% Non-Degree Seeking (1) 16 11 9 12 11 0.69 0.56 0.75 0.69 0% Subtotal Undergrad 24 13 10 15 12 0.54 0.42 0.63 0.50 0% Graduate Students First-time Graduates 14 0 3 2 2 0.00 0.21 0.14 0.14 0% All other graduates 18 27 29 33 33 1.50 1.61 1.83 1.83 0% Subtotal Graduate 32 27 32 35 35 0.84 1.00 1.09 1.09 0%

Part-Time Subtotal 56 40 42 50 47 0.71 0.75 0.89 0.84 1%

TOTAL SFOS STUDENTS Undergraduates First-time freshmen 8 1 0 5 0.13 0.00 0.63 0.75 0 % 0 % Other freshmen 1 2 1 2 2 2.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 Subtotal Freshmen 9 3 1 7 0.33 0.11 0.78 0.89 0 % Sophomores 5 3 2 4 3 0.60 0.40 0.80 0.60 0 % Juniors 2 6 6 7 4 3.00 3.00 3.50 2.00 0 % Seniors 9 9 11 12 14 1.00 1.22 1.33 1.56 0 % Non-Degree Seeking (1) 16 11 9 12 12 0.69 0.56 0.75 0.75 0 % Subtotal Undergrad. 41 32 29 42 41 0.78 0.71 1.02 1.00 0 % Graduate Students First-time Graduates 26 6 11 11 21 0.23 0.42 0.42 0.81 0 % All other graduates 34 49 57 62 60 1.44 1.68 1.82 1.76 1 % Subtotal Graduate 60 55 68 73 81 0.92 1.13 1.22 1.35 1 %

TOTAL SFOS 101 87 97 115 122 0.86 0.96 1.14 t21 1 %

School of Management FULL-TIME STUDENTS Undergraduates First-time reshmen 55 64 53 45 46 1.13 0.96 0.82 0.84 0% Other freshmen 60 52 41 55 22 0.87 0.68 0.92 0.37 0% Subtotal Freshmen 115 116 94 100 68 1.01 0.82 0.87 0.59 1% Sophomores 96 61 81 68 78 0.64 0.84 0.71 0.81 1% Juniors 91 79 68 83 70 0.87 0.75 0.91 0.77 1% Seniors 135 142 133 116 110 1.05 0.99 0.86 0.81 1 % Subtotal Undergrad 437 398 376 367 326 0.91 0.86 0.84 0.75 4% Graduate Students First-time Graduates 5 13 8 12 10 2.60 1.60 2.40 2.00 0% All other graduates 13 16 15 18 21 '.23 1.15 1.38 1.62 0% Subtotal Graduate 18 29 23 30 31 1.61 1.28 1.57 1.72 0% Full-Time Subtotal 455 427 399 397 357 0.94 0.88 0.87 0.78 4 %

PART-TIME STUDENTS Undergraduates First-time freshmen 2 2 4 0 2 1.00 2.00 0.00 1.00 0% Other freshmen 18 15 17 15 0.83 0.94 0.83 0.28 0% Subtotal Freshmen 20 17 21 15 7 0.85 1.05 0.75 0.35 0% Sophomores 10 15 24 22 20 1.50 2.40 2.20 2.00 0% Juniors 25 21 17 28 20 0.84 0.68 1.12 0.80 0% Seniors 40 41 44 57 48 1.03 1.10 1.43 1.20 1 % Subtotal Undergrad 95 94 106 122 95 0.99 1.12 1.28 1.00 1% Graduate Students First-time Graduates 6 10 6 5 3 1 67 1.00 0.83 0.50 0% All other graduates 22 29 33 33 20 1.32 1.50 1.50 0.91 0% Subtotal Graduate 28 39 39 38 23 1.39 1.39 1.36 0.82 0% Part-Time Subtotal 123 133 145 160 118 1.08 1.18 t30 0.96 1% TOTAL SOM STUDENTS Undergraduates First-time freshmen 57 66 57 45 48 1.16 1.00 0.79 0.84 1 % Other freshmen 78 67 58 70 27 ass 0.74 0.90 0.35 0% Subtotal Freshmen 135 133 115 115 75 0.99 0.85 0.85 0.56 1 % Sophomores 106 76 105 90 98 0.72 0.99 0.85 0.92 1 % Juniors 116 100 85 111 90 0.86 0.73 0.96 0.76 1% Seniors 175 183 177 173 158 1.05 1.01 0.99 0.90 2% Subtotal Undergrad 532 492 482 489 421 0.92 0.91 0.92 0.79 5% Graduate Students First-time Graduates 11 23 14 17 13 2.09 1.27 1.55 1.18 0% All other graduates 35 45 48 51 41 1.29 1 37 1.46 1.17 0% Subtotal Graduate 46 68 62 68 54 1.48 1.35 1.48 1.17 1%

TOTAL SOM 570 560 544 557 475 0.97 0.94 0.96 0.82 5 % 3-14 q IM MO' oil e° Indices (BaseYear 1988) Sot 1992 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1989 1990 1991 1992 Institution Total School of Mineral Engineering FULL-TIME STUDENTS Undergraduates First-time freshmen 7 17 12 7 13 2.43 1.71 1.00 1.86 0% Other freshmen 8 3 8 6 6 0.38 1.00 0.75 0.75 0% Subtotal Freshmen 15 20 20 13 19 1.33 1.33 0.87 1.27 0% Sophomores 8 14 14 13 16 1.75 1.75 1.63 2.00 0% Juniors 10 8 7 17 13 0.80 0.70 1.70 1.30 0% Seniors 14 17 16 18 26 1.21 1.14 1.29 1.86 0% Subtotal Undergrad 47 59 57 61 74 1.26 1.21 1.30 1.57 1% Graduate Students

First-time Graduates 8 9 10 7 9 ..:::. 1.13 1.25 0.88 1.13 0% All other graduates 16 15 17 23 13 0.94 1.06 1.44 0.81 0% Subtotal Graduate 24 24 27 30 22 1.00 1.13 1.25 0.92 0% Full-Time Subtotal 71 83 84 91 96 1.17 1.18 128 1.35 1%

PART-TIME STUDENTS Undergraduates First-time freshmen 1 1 0 0 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0%

Other freshmen 4 4 1 0 1 1.00 0.25 0.00 0.25 0%

Subtotal Freshmen 5 5 1 0 1 1.00 0.20 0.00 0.20 0% Sophomores 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Juniors 0 1 1 1 2 0%

Seniors 0 3 3 1 0% Subtotal Undergrad 5 9 5 2 1.80 1.00 0.40 1.20 0% Graduate Students

First-time Graduates 0 4 1 0 0% All other graduates 8 10 9 13 16 1.25 1.13 1.63 2.00 0% Subtotal Graduate 8 14 10 13 16 1.75 1.25 1.63 2.00 0% Part-Time Subtotal 13 23 15 15 22 1.77 1.15 1.15 1.69 0%

TOTAL SME STUDENTS Undergraduates First-time freshmen 8 18 12 7 13 2.25 1.50 0.88 1.63 0% Other freshmen 12 7 9 6 7 0.58 0.75 0.50 0.58 0% Subtotal Freshmen 20 25 21 13 20 1.25 1.05 0.65 1.00 0% Sophomores 8 14 14 13 16 1.75 1.75 1.63 2.00 0% Juniors 10 9 8 18 15 0.90 0.80 1.80 1.50 0% Seniors 14 20 19 19 29 1.43 1.36 1.36 2.07 0% Subtotal Undergrad 52 68 62 63 80 1.31 1.19 1.21 1.54 1% Graduate Students ...... First-time Graduates 8 13 11 7 1.63 1.38 0.88 1.13 0% All other graduates 24 25 26 36 29 1.04 1.08 1.50 1.21 0% Subtotal Graduate 32 38 37 43 38 1.19 1.16 1.34 1.19 0%

TOTAL SME 84 106 99 106 118 1.26 1.18 1.26 1.40 1%

Interdisciplinary FULL-TIME STUDENTS Undergraduates First-time freshmen 0 0 0 0 0% Other freshmen 0 0 0 0 0 0% Subtotal Freshmen 0 0 0 0 0 0% Sophomores 0 0 0 0 o 0%

Juniors 0 0 0 1 0%

Seniors 1 0 0 1 4 0.00 0.00 1.00 4.00 0%

Subtotal Undergrad 1 0 0 2 5 .: 0.00 0.00 2.00 5.00 0% Graduate Students

First-time Graduates 2 4 0 1 1 2.00 0.00 0.50 0.50 0% All other graduates 5 5 0 13 10 1.00 0.00 2.60 2.00 0% Subtotal Graduate 7 9 0 14 11 1.29 0.00 2.00 1.57 0%

Full-Time Subtotal 8 9 0 16 16 1.13 0.00 2.00 2.00 0%

PART-TIME STUDENTS Undergraduates First-time freshmen 0 0 0 0 0% Other freshmen 0 0 0 0 0 0% Subtotal Freshmen 0 0 0 0 0 0% Sophomores 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Juniors 0 0 0 1 1 0%

Seniors 0 G 0 1 3 0% Subtotal Undergrad 0 0 0 2 0% - Indices (Base Year 1988) %of 1992 1988 1984 1990 1991 1992 1989 1990 1991 1992 Institution Total Interdisciplinary Part-Time Undergraduate Sudents (cont.) Graduate Students First-time Graduates 1 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0% All other graduates 22 16 0 9 11 0.73 0.00 0.41 0.50 0% Subtotal Graduate 23 16 0 9 11 0.70 0.00 0.39 0.48 0% Part-Time Subtotal 23 16 0 11 15 0.70 0.00 0.48 0.65 0%

TOTAL INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDENTS Undergraduates First-time freshmen 0 0 0 0 0% Other freshmen 0 0 0 0 0 0% Subtotal Freshmen 0 0 0 0 0% Sophomores 0 0 0 0 0% Juniors 0 0 0 2 0% Seniors 1 0 0 2 0.00 0.00 2.00 7.00 0% Subtotal Undergrad 1 0 0 4 0.00 0.00 4.00 9.00 0% Graduate Students First-time Graduates 3 4 0 1 1 1.33 0.00 0.33 0.33 0% All other graduates 27 21 0 22 21 0.78 0.00 0.81 0.78 0% Subtotal Graduate 30 25 0 23 22 0.83 0.00 0.77 0.73 0% TOTAL Interdiscip 31 25 0 27 1 0.81 0.00 0.87 1.00 0%

Undecided Major FULL-TIME STUDENTS

Undergraduates :::... First-time freshmen 274 263 220 201 227 ;' 0.96 0.80 0.73 0.83 Other freshmen 159 165 116 89 91 :ii:.::' 1.04 0.73 0.56 0.57 Subtotal Freshmen 433 428 336 290 318 :.i,:i:: 0.99 0.78 0.67 0.73 Sophomores 102 99 104 80 125 ::::::: 0.97 1.02 0.78 1.23 Juniors 40 33 36 18 29V 0.83 0.90 0.45 0.73 Seniors 20 9 9 10 20 :i.:::::. 0.45 0.45 0.50 1.00 Full-Time Subtotal 595 569 485 398 0.96 0.82 0.67 0.83

PART-TIME STUDENTS Undergraduates First-time freshmen 18 8 14 16 6 0.44 0.78 0.89 0.33 0%

Other freshmen 35 33 26 19 26 ..': 0.94 0.74 0.54 0.74 0% Subtotal 53 41 40 35 32 ::::::::: 0.77 0.75 0.66 0.60 0% Sophomores 23 26 22 19 14 1.13 0.96 0.83 0.61 0% Juniors 11 4 6 12 15 4: 0.36 0.55 1.09 1.36 0% Seniors 15 8 8 12 11 ' 0.53 0.53 0.80 0.73 0% Part-Time Subtotal 102 79 76 78 72::i'::: 0.77 0.75 0.76 0.71 1%

TOTAL UNDECIDED MAJOR STUDENTS Undergraduates First-time freshmen 292 271 234 217 233 0.93 0.80 0 74 0.80 3% Other freshmen 194 198 142 108 117 1.02 0.73 0.56 0.60 1% Subtotal 486 469 376 325 350 .:::: 0.97 0.77 0.67 0.72 4% Sophomores 125 125 126 99 139 1.00 1.01 0.79 1.11 2% Juniors 51 37 42 30 44 ::... 0.73 0.82 0.59 0.86 0% Seniors 35 17 17 22 31 k.: 0.49 0.49 0.63 0.89 0% TOTAL Undecided Mal 697 648 561 476 564 0.93 0.80 0.68 C.81 6%

Non-Degree Seeking (1) FULL-TIME STUDENTS Undergraduates Non-Degree Seeking (1) 78 91 97 110 122 1.17 1.24 1.41 1.56 Full-Time Subtotal 78 91 97 110 122 1.17 1.24 1.41 1.56

PART-TIME STUDENTS Undergraduates Non-Degree Seeking (1) 2,319 2,315 2,088 2,047 1,781 1.00 0.90 0.88 0.77 19% Part-Time Subtotal 2,319 2,315 2,088 2,047 1,781 1.00 0.90 0.88 0.77 19 %

TOTAL Non-Degree Seeking Undergraduates Non-Degree Seeking (1) 2.397 2,406 2.185 2,157 1.903 1.00 0.91 0.90 0.79 21 % TOTAL Non-Degree Seeking 2,397 2,406 2,185 2,157 1,903 1.00 0.91 0.90 0.79 21 % TABLE 3.7Fall 1988- 92 ,Nlajoys by Program / Department Headcount Fall '92 Headcount 68 '89 '90 '91 '92 Avg Avg % % Avg GPA SCH F7 Native Font Age

TOTAL UAF Non-Degree Seeking 4,114 4,355 4,143 4,244 4,120 3.30 4 5 % 19 %59 % 35.7 Certificate Majors 47 47 45 42 50 3.03 11 58 % 14 %46 % 30.8 Associate Majors 439 565 637 822 1,010 2.59 11 62 % 21 %57 % 27.4 Bachelors Majors 3,226 3,200 3,193 3.152 3,290 2.90 14 84 % 10 % 50% 25.1 Masters Majors 467 501 512 581 620 3.62 7 55 % 2 %44 % 32.1 Doctorate Majors 89 99 113 118 136 3.71 6 48 % 0 %33 % 33.6

TOTAL 8,382 8,767 8,648 8,959 9,226 3.07 8 44 % 14 % 54 % 30.7

NOTES: (1) A program with an indicates the program has been or is scheduled to be deleted; an indicates a temporary suspension of the program. (2) A dash in the headcount field indicates the program was not offered that year. (3) Anna' indicates data concerning this program were not applicable. Source: UAF Fall 1988-1992 End-of-Semester SIS Extracts

Fall 1992 Majors Distribution Fall 1988-92 Majors Trend by Level Fall 1992 Majors Distribution by Level (base year = 1988) by College / School

Doctorate 40% 1% Non-Degree / Masters graduate 7% Undecided CIA Non - Degree 27% 18% Seeking 30% Bachelors 4S% 36% CNS %Grad 7% 20 % Undergrad i undergraduateund SME 1% 92% SOM 516\ SFOS 1% 10 % CRA SOE 4% 35% AnriePV non-degreeundecided SALRM 1% Associate Certificate 1 %< 11% 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992

Fail 1990-92 Two-Year Average Change percentage in Majors by Department change +199% Interdisciplinary +100% AK Native Studies!

I +77% Speech Comm 30 % I +75% AK Native Lang . Economics' Tanana Valley UTheatre Arctic Sivunmun

Bristol Bays

20 % Music Geography Chemistry Fisheriess Histoty Chat Biology Wildlife Mining & Anthropology Geol Eng 10 % Interiors Mechanical "English Geology & Northwest Petroleums Political Science & Justice Geophysics Marine Sci Philosophy & HumanitiesLinguistics & Limnology ES Mgmt Electricals Behavioral SciMath & Computer Sci 'Physics no Applied change Foreign Lang & Lit! Fairbanks Journal. & Broadcast Rural Dave!

Physical EdEducation BusinAccounting Admin

-10 %

Kuskokwimv. Art! Chukchi'

-20% L_ CLA CNS CRA SALRM SFOS SOE SOM SME 3-17 t 11 1 It ProgramOffored Headcount Fall '92 Headcount Age by Other '119 '90 '91 '92 Avg Avg % % % Avg UA Met GPA SCH FT Hamm Fem Age

College of Liberal Arts

16.9999 Native Language Education CT1 new none 0 16 9999 Native Language Education AAS new none - - 0

16.9999 Inuplag Eskimo BA > 10 yrs none 2 1 1 0 1 2.85 15 100 % 100 % 0 % 27.0

16 9999 Yupik Eskimo BA > 10 yrs none 3 1 0 2 2.59 15 100 % 100 % 0 % 29.0 TOTAL Alaska Native Languages Dept 5 2 1 2 2.68 15 100 % 100 % 0 % 28 3

05.0202 Alaska Nat Ne Studies BA > 10 yrs none 2 5 1 1 3 3.08 16 0 % 0 % 0 % 20.3 TOTAL Alaska Native Studies Dept 2 5 1 1 3 3.08 16 0 % 0 % 0 % 20.3

45.0201Anthropology BA > 10 yrs UAA 23 29 25 29 29 2.99 14 90 % 3 % 45 % 25.8 45.0201Anthropology BS > 10 yrs UAA 4 7 6 8 7 2.97 14 100 % 0 % 43 % 28.3 45.0201Anthropology MA > 10 yrs none 25 19 24 24 31 3.70 8 71 % 3% 65% 31.4 45.0201Anthropology PHD 4 yrs none 2 5 7 5 8 3.88 8 63 % 0 % 63 % 32.8 TOTAL Anthropology Dept 54 60 62 66 75 3.38 11 80 % 3 % 55 % 29.1

50.0701Art BA > 10 yrs UAA 51 58 57 52 52 3.14 12 77 % 8 % 73 % 29.1 50.0701Art BFA > 10 yrs UAA 10 16 16 8 11 3.38 10 45 % 9 % 91 % 35.8 TOTAL Art Dept 61 74 73 60 63 3.18 12 71 % 8 % 76 % 30.3

51.0301 Human Services BA 8 yrs none 7 3 3 1 0 42.0101Psychology BA > 10 yrs UAA 64 78 74 64 66 2.85 14 80 % 5 % 68 % 25 9 42.0101Psychology es > 10 yrs UAA 9 13 11 21 25 301 13 84% 4% 80% 26.0 44.0701Social Work BA 8 yrs none 64 63 71 67 78 3.09 12 73% 19% 87% 31 5 44.0701Social Work (Chukchi) BA 2 yrs - - - 0 0 44.0701Social Work (Northwest) BA 2 yrs - - - - - 0 3 3.54 12 67 % 33 % 33 % 38 0 45 1101Sociology BA > 10 yrs UAA 13 18 19 17 11 3.14 14 9 % 0% 9 % 32.3 45.1101Sociology BS > 10 yrs UAA 2 6 2 2 1 4.00 13 100 % 0 % 100 % 21.0

S 13.0406 College Student Personnel Ad MED > 10 yrs none 0 1 0 0 0 42.0401 Community Psychology MA 8 yrs none 22 24 19 16 19 3 65 5 32 % 0 % 84 % 41.8 TOTAL Berl Sci & Human Srvc Dept 181 206 199 188 203 3.06 12 69 % 10% 75% 29.9

13.0101Education BED > 10 yrs All 348 348 391 344 305 2.94 13 85 % 23 % 79 % 26 5 13.0101Education (Bristol Bay) BED 2 yrs 1 4 3.65 5 0 % 75 % 100 % 34.5 13 0101Education (Chukchi) BED 2 yrs 1 1 184 3 0% 100% 100% 430 13.0101Education (Interior) BED 2 yrs 0 1 3 00 12 100 % 100 % 100 % 42.0 13.0101Education (Kuskokwim) BED 2 yrs 1 12 3.02 9 50 % 92 % 92 % 33.3 13.0101Education (Northwest) BED 2 yrs - -- 0 0 13.1205 Education BT > 10 yrs none 1 0 6 4 0 13.0101Education EDS > 10 yrs none 4 4 3 2 5 3.72 4 20 % 0 % 40 % 46.6 X13.0101Education MAT -- - -- 1 0 0 0 0 13.0101Education MED > 10 yrs UAS 37 52 40 54 51 3.77 5 35%12 % 67 % 35.7 13.1101Guidance and Counsekng MED > 10 yrs UAA 10 6 11 13 12 3.88 5 25 % 8 % 83 % 37.6 00 0000 Teaching Credential NDS > 10 yrsUAA,UAS 51 66 74 53 39 3.50 10 56 % 8 % 67 % 32.5 00 0000 Teaching Credential-Elem Ed NDS > 10 yrsUAA.UAS na na na 0 0 00.0000 Teaching Credentual-Phys Ed NDS > 10 yrs UM na na na 0 0 00.0000 Teaching Credential-Pnncipal NDS > 10 yrsUAA.UAS 1 3 5 9 6 3.83 6 17% 0 % 33 % 42.3 00 0000 Teaching Credential-Sec Ed NDS > 10 yrsUAA.UAS na na na 0 0 00.0000 Teaching Credential-Supern NDS > 10 yrsUAA.UAS na na na 0 0

00.0000 Teaching Credential-for Alaska NDS > 10 yrsUAA,UAS 1 3 12 23 40 361 14 88 % 5 % 60% 328 TOTAL Education, School of 454 482 542 505 476 3.18 12 72 % 21 % 75 % 28.6

23 0101English BA > 10 yrs UAA 77 83 9; 99 86 2.92 14 85 % 9 % 67 % 25 23.0501Creative Writing MFA > 10 yrs UAA 14 18 19 22 39 3.75 8 67% 0% 59% 306 23.0101English MA > 10 yrs UAA 5 5 11 9 12 378 6 50% 0 % 50% 357

13 1305 English MAT > 10 yrs UAA 1 0 0 0 0 23.1101Professional Writing MA 3 yrs none 5 10 16 14 365 7 50 % 0 % 86% 353 TOTAL English Dept 97 111 129 146 151 3 28 11 74 % 5 % 66 % 28 4

16.0101Foreign Language BA > 10 yrs none 28 31 27 27 27 : 325 14 85% 4% 74% 231 05 0110 Russian Studies BA > 10 yrs none 9 12 15 11 14 2.99 12 64 % 0 % 50 % 26 6 TOTAL Foreign Lang & Lk Dept 37 43 42 38 41 316 13 78 % 2 % 66% 243

45.0701 Geography BA > 10 yrs none 13 17 13 20 16 3.07 15 94 % 0 % 19 % 29 1 45.0701 Geography es > 10 yrs none 7 5 9 9 13 3 03 15 92 % 0 % 38 % 30 1 TOTAL Geography Dept 20 22 22 29 29 3.05 15 93 % 0 % 28 % 29 5

45 0801History BA > 10 yrs UAA 36 44 50 50 65 302 13 77 % 5% 43 % 28 13.1317 History MAT > 10 yrs none 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL History Dept 36 44 50 SO 65 3 02 13 77 % 5 % 43 % 28.4

30.9999 Interchsaplinary Studies BA > 10 yrs UAA o o 0 0 4 3 02 16 75 % 0 % 50 % 36 0 30 9999 Interdisaplinary Studies es > 10 yrs UAA 0 0 0 0 1 384 6 0% 0% 100% 420 30 9999 Interdisaplinary Studies MA > 10 yrs UAA O 0 1 0 0 05 0199 Northern Studies BA > 10 yrs none 7 6 8 4 6 3 26 12 75 % 0 % 63 % 31 0 05 0t99 Northern Studies MA 1 yr none ^4 34 3 61 6 41 % 6 % 68 % 37 3 TOTAL Interdisciplinary Programs 7 6 9 38 47 319 14 49% 4% 66% 372

3-18 TABLE 3.7 Tall 1988- 92 Majors by Program,/ Department ProgramOffeted Hoadcount FaN 92 Headcount Age by Other '88 '89 '90 '91 '92 Avg Avg % % % Avg UA ktsl GPASCH FT Native Fun Age

CLA (cont.) 09.0401Journalism BA > 10 yrs UAA 75 77 103 94 97 3.06 12 76 % 5 % 46 % 27 1 TOTAL Journal. & Broadcast. Dept 75 77 103 94 97 3.06 12 76% 5 % 46% 27.1

16 0102 Linguistics BA > 10 yrs none 9 10 6 8 3.27 12 83 % 33 % 100 % 32.6 TOTAL Linguistics Dept 9 10 6 3.27 12 83 % 33 % 100 % 32.6

11 0701Computer Science BS 9 yrs UAA 63 65 55 51 50 2.93 13 82% 4% 12 % 239 27.0101Mathematics BA > 10 yrs UAA 15 9 6 6 10 2.94 14 80 % 10 % 60 % 24.1 27.0101Mathematics BS > 10 yrs UAA 30 28 31 24 26 2.94 14 85 % 8 % 42 % 24.1 27.0301Statistics BS 7 yrs none 1 2 1 2 3 3.22 10 33 % 0 % 33 % 31.7 11.0701Computer Sconce MS 7 yrs none 7 7 11 15 12 3.12 6 42% 0% 33% 29.1 13.1311Mathematics MAT 10 yrs none 1 1 0 0 0 27.0101 Mathematics MS > 10 yrs none 5 7 5 4 3.20 11 83% 0% 50% 247 27.0101 Mathemclics PHD 8 yrs none 1 2 4 7 8 3.83 9 75 % 0 % 25 % 34.0 TOTAL Ilathownatics Dept 123 121 113 109 115 3.07 12 77% 6 % % 25.5

50 0901Music BA > 10 yrs UAA 36 26 13 23 19 3.09 15 84% 0 % 63 % 27.1 50.0903 Music BM > 10 yrs none 11 15 15 19 22 2.99 15 91 % 9 % 68 % 23.9 50.0901 Music MA > 10 yrs none 4 7 7 7 6 3.72 10 67 % 0 % 17 % 33.7 13 1312 Music MAT > 10 yrs none 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL Music Dept 51 48 35 49 47 3.12 14 85% 4% 60% 264

24.0103 Humanities BA > 10 yrs none 0 1 3 3 4 3.07 15 100 % 0 % 75 % 28.5 38 0101Philosophy BA > 10 yrs none 15 12 11 10 11 3.38 14 82 % 0 % 18 % 26.9 TOTAL Philosophy & Humanities Dept 15 13 14 13 15 3.30 14 87% 0 % 33 % 27 3

13.1314 Physical Education BA > 10 yrs none 41 27 21 23 15 2.34 14 87 %13 % 13 % 21.9 31.0505 Exercise Science BS > 10 yrs none 12 19 28 30 17 88%12% 59% TOTAL Physical Education Dept 53 46 49 53 32 2.62 14 88 % 13 % 38 % 23.4

43.0199 Justice BA > 10 yrs UAA 77 77 100 123 115 2.80 14 86 % 6 % 44 % 23.6 45.1001 Political Science BA > 10 yrs All 45 44 41 44 40 3.01 14 85 % 8 % 48 % 24.0 TOTAL Political SciancerJustice Dept 122 121 141 167 155 2.85 14 86% 6%45% 23 7

23 1001 Speech Communication BA > 10 yrs none 17 16 11 6 18 2.92 14 78% 6% 50% 24.7 TOTAL Speech Communication Dept 17 16 11 6 18 2.92 14 78 % 6 % 50 % 24 7

50.0501Theatre BA > 10 yrs UAA 9 13 18 26 28 306 15 93%11 % 39% 23.6 TOTAL Theatre Dept 9 13 18 26 28 3.06 15 93 %11 % 39 % 23.6

00.0000 Undecided Maior BA 7 9 7 4 2.15 14 100 % 0 % 50 % 21.5 00.0000 Undecided Maior BED 0 0 0 2.21 15 100 %56 % 44 % 24.2

TOTAL CLA NonDttgtee Seek 53 72 91 85 85 3.57 12 68 % 7 % 62 % 33 2 Bachelors 1,243 1,294 1,364 1,344 1,340 2 98 13 82 % 12 % 60 % 26 3 Masters 136 156 161 216 241 3.68 7 49 % 4 % 64 % 34 7 Doctorate 3 7 11 12 16 385 8 69% 0 % 44% 334 TOTAL 1,435 1,529 1,627 1,657 1,682 3.11 12 76%11% 61% 279

College of Natural Sciences ::'.... 26 0101Biological Sciences BA > 10 yrs UAA 24 25 16 19 17 .! 2.78 13 71 % 0 % 29 % 25 4 26 0101Biological Sciences as > 10 yrs All 124 124 138 55 189 K 2.93 14 89 % 7 % 55 % 23.4 03.0601Wildlife Management as > 10 yrs none 58 56 68 72 87 ii 2.81 15 95 % 1 % 36 % 23 2

13 1316 Biology MAT > 10 yrs none 1 0 1 3 2 373 8 50 % 0% 50% 355 26 0101Biology MS > 10 yrs none 21 21 16 18 20 : 3.75 7 55 % 0% 50% 308

26.0301Botany MS > 10 yrs none 1 2 2 4 3 :: 3.87 10 67%33 % 67% 283 03.0601Wildlife Management MS > 10 yrs none 21 29 26 22 25 :i'i 3 55 6 48 % 0 % 24 % 30.0 26.0701Zoology MS > 10 yrs none 0 0 3 2 5 :;, 3.96 8 80% 0% 20% 254 26 0101Biological Sciences PHD 4 yrs none 15 16 18 23 24 :: 42 % 0 % 38 % TOTAL Biology & Wildlife Dept 265 273 288 318 372 3 05 12 82 % 4 % 45 % 25 1

40.0501Chemistry BA >10 yis none 5 6 3 2 :'2.64 16 100 % 0% 33% 20.7 40 0501Chemistry BS > 10 yrs UM 15 27 31 38 48 2.88 14 92 % 6 % 27 % 22 9 26.0402 Biochemistry/Molecular BiologyMS 2 yrs none - 2 3 354 10 100 % 0% 33 % 233 40.0501Chemistry MA > 10 yrs none 2 3 3 1 13 1316 Chemistry MAT > 10 yrs none 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 40.0501Chemistry MS > 10 yrs none 5 7 12 5 7 3 44 6 57 % 0% 57 % 28 9 26.0402 BiochemistryIMolecular Biology PHD 2 yrs none 3 4 3.62 10 100 % 0 % 50 % 31 3 TOTAL Chemistry Dept 47 43 49 51 65 3.00 13 89% 5% 32% 240

40 0703 Earth Science BA > 10 yrs none 9 5 4 2 2 306 12 50% 0% 0% 300 40 0601Geology BS > 10 yrs none 29 27 30 27 36 2.67 14 86 % 3 % 44 % 26 7 - 13 1316 Geology MAT > 10 yrs none 1 0 0 0 0 - - - 40 0601Geology MS > 10 yrs none 40 37 28 28 26 3 61 6 54 % 0 % 46 % 29 3 40 0603 Geophysics MS > 10 yrs none 7 4 8 10 11 361 8 64% 0% 27% 270 40 0601 Geology PHD > 10 yrs none 6 9 7 9 10 3.82 5 40 % 0% 50 % 37 1 40 0603 Geophysics PHD > 10 yrs none 10 8 10 7 13 388 9 77% 0% 15% 304 TOTAL Geology & Geophysics Dept 102 90 67 83 98 3 30 9 68 % 1 % 39 % 29 0 3-19 TABLE 3.7Fall 1988- 92 Majors by Program / Department ProgramOffend Headcount FaN92 Headcount .84 Age by Other '89 '90 '91 AvgAvg % % % Avg UA Met GPASCH FT NativeFern Age

CNS (cont.) 30.9999Interdisciplinary Studies BA 10 yrs UAA 0 0 0 0 30.9999Interdisciplinary Studies BS 10 yrs UAA 0 0 0 0 0 30.9999Interdisciplinary Studies MS 10 yrs UAA 0 0 3 0 3.44 4 0% 0 % 0% 41.0 30.9999 Interdisciplinary Studies PHD 10 yrs none 0 0 7 2 3.21 5 50 % 0% 50 % 33.5 TOTAL Interdisciplinary Programs 0 0 10 2 3.28 4 33 % 0 % 33 % 36.0

40.0801Applied Physics BS 10 yrs none 0 0 0 0 30.0101General Scie3ce BS 10 yrs UAA 11 13 16 16 14 2.69 13 79 % 7 % 43 % 28.1 40.0801Physics BA 10 yrs none 3 1 3 0 1 3.51 3 0% 0% 0% 380 40.0801Physics BS 10 yrs none 28 24 23 23 25 3.04 14 84% 8% 20% 24.4 40 0401Atmospheric Sciences MS 10 yrs none 3 1 2 5 0 30.0101General SWIMS MS 10 yrs none 0 1 1 1 0 13.1316 Physics MAT > 10 yrs none 0 0 0 0 0 40.0801Physics MS 10 yrs none 4 2 3 5 11 3.22 6 73% 0 % 18 % 27.8 40.0301 Space Physics MS 10 yrs none 5 4 5 1 6 3.13 9 83 % 0 % 0 % 25.5 40.0401Atmospheric Science PHD 10 yrs none 5 6 4 6 3.74 5 11 % 0 % 33 % 31.1 40.0801Physics PHD 10 yrs none 6 9 10 10 7 3.49 6 57% 0% 0% 33.3 40.0301Space Physics PHD > 10 yrs none 13 15 15 11 11 3.64 6 36 % 0 % 18 % 30.6 TOTAL Physics Dept 78 76 82 78 84 3.21 10 64 % 4 % 21 % 28.0

00.0000 Undecided Malor BA 2 3 1 1 2.55 i7 100 % 0 % 0 % 23.0 00.0000 Undecided Moor BS 1 3 9 4 2.94 19 100 % 0 % 100 % 21.0

TOTAL CNS Bachelors 329 314 342 359 424 2.87 14 89 % 5 % 43 % 23.9 Masters 111 111 113 107 120 3.57 7 59% 1 % 35% 290 Doctorate 55 63 71 71 80 3.69 6 48 % 0 % 30 % 32.8 TOTAL 495 488 526 537 624 311 12 78% 4 % 40% 26.0

College of Rural Alaska

24.0101General Program 4 yrs All 0 0 6 15 15 3.27 3 0 %33 % 60 % 32.0 00.0000 Non-Degree Seeking NDS 147 127 254 213 361 3.56 3 2%44% 69% 364 TOTAL Arctic Sivunmun Ilisagvik College 147 127 260 228 376 3.53 3 2 %44% 69 % 36 2

24.0101General Program AA 4 yrs All 0 10 8 8 3.56 4 0 60 % 100 % 37.6 51.0301Community Health Practitioner AAS 10 yrs none 0 1 1 0 03 0101Renewable Resources AAS 1 yr --- 0 44 0201Rural Development BA 2 yrs 0 0 00.0000 Non-Degree Seeking NDS - - 156 308 233 288 358 3.38 2 0 %36 % 69 % 36 1 TOTAL Bristol Bay Campus 156 319 242 296 363 3 39 2 0 %37 % 70 % 36.1

24.0101 General Program 10 yrs All 9 6 8 9 2.92 4 0 %63 % 75 % 41 0 20 0202 Early Childhood Education AAS new UAS 175 3 0%100% 100% 31.0 03.0101Renewable Resources MS 1yr 0 00.0000 Undecided Mayor MS 1 0 4 1 0 44 0201Rural Development BA 2 yrs 0 0 00.0010 Non-Degree Seeking NDS 97 80 114 115 83 3 30 3 1 % 52 % 65 % 33 1 TOTAL Chukchi Campus 107 86 126 125 92 3 23 3 1 %53 % 66 % 33 8

00 0000 Non-Degree Seeking NDS - - 313 303 280 408 409 353 4 0 % 0 % 0 % 347 TOTAL Distance Education/Independent Learning 313 303 260 408 409 353 4 0% 0% 0% 347

51 0331Community Health Practitioner MS 3 yrs none 0 0 1 03 0101 Renewable Resources MS new none 2 131 13 100%50 % 0 % 255 44.0201Rural Development BA 8 yrs none 11 15 23 25 22 2.96 14 100% % 73 % 305 30.9999 Bachelor of Technology BT 5 3.24 14 100 % 20 % 20 % 27 2 30 9999 Interdisciplinary BT 1 yr none 00.0000 Undecided Mayor MS - - - 0 0 0 0 0 00.0000 Undecided Malor BA 1 2 6 2 0 TOTAL Fairbanks Campus 12 17 30 27 29 2 89 14 76 % 52 % 55 % 29.6

24.0101 General Program 4 yrs All 7 19 22 29 30 3 36 5 3 %27 % 87 % 35 8 51.0301 Community Health Practitioner CT1 1 yr none 0 0 0 0 0 51.0301Community Health Practitioner MS 10 yrs none 0 0 1 2 2 339 3 0% 0% 100 % 340 20.0202 Early Childhood Education MS new UAS 2 313 4 0%50 % 100 % 400 03 0101Renewable Resources MS 1 yr - - 400 4 0 % 0% 100% 430 53 0 00.0000 Undecided Moor MS 0 0 1 1 1 2 56 8 0 %100 % 100 % 44 0201Rural Development BA 2 yrs 0 1 3.30 3 0 %100 % 100 % 26 0 00.0000 Non-Degree Seeking NOS 378 405 369 451 430 338 3 2%33% 69 % 344 TOTAL Inferior Campus 385 424 393 483 467 337 3 2%33% 70% 346

24 0101General Program 10 yrs All 39 51 39 55 54 2 78 10 63 % 78 % 67 % 29 3 44 0201Rural Development BA 2 yrs - 0 0 00 0000 Undecided Mayor BA 0 0 0 1 0 Subtotal General Education 39 51 39 56 54 51 0301 Community Health Practitioner CT1 10 yrs non. 0 0 1 0 0 51 0301Applied General Business AAS 4 yrs UAA 0 0 0 3-20 177, r 1. (15 4M, ProgramOffered HeadcouM Fab '92 Headcount Age In Other '88 '89 '90 '91 '92 Avg Avg % % Avg UA GPASCH FT Native Fern Age

CRA (cont.) 51.0301Community Health Practitioner MS > 10 yrs none 0 0 0 0 20.0202 Early Childhood Education MS 10 yrs UAS 0 0 0 0 0 52.0401Office Management & Tech MS 3 yrs All 0 0 03.0101Renewable Resources MS 1 yr - - - 0 00.0000 Undecided Major MS - 2 2 1 Subtotal Vocational Education 0 2 3 1 0 00.0000 Adult Basic Education GED > 10 yrs All na na na na na 00.0000 Non-Degree Seeking NOS 361 353 396 231 257 3.32 4 9 % 42 % 59 % 35 0 TOTAL Kueltoltwirn Campus 400 406 438 288 311 3.20 5 18% 48% 60% 34.0

24 0101 General Program AA > 10 yrs All 12 21 24 37 22 3.06 5 9 % 82 % 73 % 34.3 4.1 0201Rural Development BA 2 yrs - 0 2 327 5 0% 100% 100% 33.5 Subtotal General Education 12 21 24 37 24

06.0101Business CT2 > 10 yrs none 1 0 0 0 51.0301Community Health Practitioner CT1 > 10 yrs none 0 2 2 2 4 2.99 4 0 % 100 % 75 % 30.3

52.0201Applied Small Eusiness MS 10 yrs UAA 3 2 3 1 3 3.49 5 0% 67% 67% 44.0 51.0301 Comm. Health Practitioner MS > 10 yrs none 1 0 5 17 12 3.06 4 0 % 100 % 100 % 41.3 52.0401Office Management & Tech MS 3 yrs All - 0 1 1 2.75 6 0 % 100 % 100 % 25.0 03.0101Renewable Resources MS 1 yr - 0 00.0000 Undecided Major MS 0 3 1 1 1 3.33 8 0 % 100 % 100% 340 Subtotal Vocational Education 5 7 11 22 21 3 10 4 0 % 95 % 90 % 39 1 00.0000 Non - Degree Seeking NDS 196 290 212 284 222 TOTAL Northwest Campus 213 318 247 343 267 327 3 2 % 54 % 66 % 34 1

24.0101General Program AA > 10 yrs All 87 131 179 380 576 2.33 12 76 % 13 % 51 % 24.7 Subtotal General Education 87 131 179 380 -76 47.9999 Airframe CT2 > 10 yrs UAA 0 0 0 0 0 47 9999 Airframe & Powerplant CT2 > 10 yrs UM 7 11 18 13 13 3.28 15 85 % 0 % 8 % 33.1 12.0503 Culinary Arts CT2 > 10 yrs none 4 5 1 4 2 3.30 14 100 % 0 % 100 % 23 5 47.0605 DieseVHeavy Equip Mechanics CT2 7 yrs none 16 13 8 9 6 2.53 15 100 % 33 % 33 % 27.7 48.0101Drafting Technology CT2 7 yrs none 5 5 8 8 11 3.17 7 18% 0 % 64% 34.0

20.0202 Early Childhood Development CT2 6 yrs none 1 1 2 1 5 2.80 8 40 % 0 % 80 % 32.2 43.0201Fire Science CT2 > 10 yrs none 2 0 2 2 2 2.62 12 100% 0 % 0% 21.0 52.0401Office Management & Tech CT2 > 10 yrs All 2 1 1 2 3.05 13 60 % 20 % 80 % 29.4 47.9999 Powerplant CT2 > 10 yrs UM 0 0 0 1 0 47.9999 Airframe & Powerplant MS > 10 yrs UM 23 13 8 9 17 2.91 14 71% 6% 6% 247 52.0302 Applied Accounting MS 9 yrs UM 23 25 21 15 23 3.11 8 35 % 22 % 87 % 30.7 52.0801Applied Financial Inst Mgmt MS 7 yrs non. 6 5 2 0 0 52.0201Applied Small Business MS > 10 yrs All 47 57 52 57 37 2.72 10 51 % 8 % 68 % 30.0 49.0102 Aviation Technology MS > 10 yrs UAA 9 11 20 18 30 2.94 10 53% 3% 17% 291 12.0503 Culinary Arts MS > 10 yrs none 13 8 7 9 11 3.27 16 82 % 27 % 64 % 28.6 20.0202 Early Childhood Development MS 9 yrs none 18 15 19 22 29 3.25 10 38 % 7 % 100 % 30.1 S 15.0303 Electronics Technology MS > 10 yrs UAA 2 0 0 0 0 43.0201Fire Science MS > 10 yrs UAA 11 19 32 41 42 2.93 11 62 % 5 % 7 % 27 1 51.1599 Human Services Technology MS 9 yrs none 36 41 30 15 34 302 12 65 % 21 % 82% 358 S 43.0199 Justice MS 9 yrs UAA 2 0 1 1 2 329 2 0% 0% 50 % 360 52.0401Office Management & Tech MS >10 yrs All 21 16 13 13 28 2 80 10 61 % 29 % 96 % 28.8 22.0103 Paralegal Studies MS new none - 0 00.0000 Undecided Major MS - - 69 109 127 64 21 2.05 10 52 % 19 % 57 % 24 8 Subtotal Vocational Education 317 355 372 304 318 TOTAL Tanana Valley Campus 404 486 551 684 894 2 54 12 49 % 9 % 33 % 26 4

Subtotal Rural Campuses Non-Degree Seeking 1.648 1.866 1.858 1.990 2.120 General Education 166 255 315 561 735 Vocational Education 323 365 394 331 345

TOTAL CRA Noe - Degree Seek 1,648 1,866 1,858 1,900 2,120 3.39 3 2 % 33 % 54 % 35 0 Certificates 38 38 43 42 48 , 3.04 11 58 % 15 % 48 % 31 0 Associates 439 565 637 622 1,010 2 59 11 62 % 21 % 57 % 27 4 Bachelors 12 17 29 28 30 i 3 04 13 90 % 63 % 67 % 30 0 TOTAL 2,137 2,486 2,567 2,882 3,208 3.02 6 23 % 29 % 55 % 32.5

School of Agriculture & Land Res Mgmt 03 9999 Natural Resources Mgmt BS > 10 yrs none 51 68 66 70 78 2.89 14 85 % 3 % 44% 26 9 03.9999 Natural Resources Mgmt MS > 10 yrs none 23 23 24 23 25 3.59 7 48 % 0 % 44 % 33 6 TOTAL Natural Res Mgt Programs 74 91 90 93 103 3.06 12 76% 2 % 44 % 28.6

00 0000 Undecided Major BS - - - - - 0 0 0 1 30 9999Interdisciplinary Studies MS > 10 yrs UAA 0 0 1 0 0 30 9999Interdisciplinary Studies PHD > 10 yrs none 0 0 3 0 0 TOTAL Inamdieciplinary Programs 0 0 4 0

TOTAL SALRM Bachelors 51 68 66 71 78 289 14 85% 3 % 44 % 269 Masters 23 23 25 23 25 359 7 48 % 0% 44% 336 Doctorate 0 0 3 0 0 TOTAL 74 91 94 94 103 306 12 76% 2% 44 % 286

3 -2} TABLE 3.7Fall 1988- 92 Majors by Program/ Department' ProgramOffered Headcount Fall 92 Headcount Age by Other '88 '89 '90 '91 '92 AvgAvg % % % Avg UA Inst GPASCH FT NativeFern Age

Schoolof Engineering 14.0801Civil Engineering BS > 10 yrs UAA 99 88 68 78 88 3.04 15 91 % 7%19% 247 14 9999 Arctic Engineering MS > 10 yrs UAA 1 0 0 0 0

14 0801Civil Engineering MCE> 10 yrs UAA 1 2 1 1 2 3.81 12 100 % 0 % 0 % 29.5 14.0801Civil Engineering MS > 10 yrs UAA 9 10 7 11 9 3.80 9 67 % 0 %33 % 30.3 14 1401Environ. Quality Engineenng MS > 10 yrs UAA 2 3 8 4 11 3.65 8 73 % 9 %36 % 32.3 14 1402 Environmental Quality Science MS > 10 yrs UAA 5 6 9 8 12 3.69 8 67 % 0 %33 % 31 8 TOTAL Civil Engineering Dept 117 109 93 102 122 3.23 13 85 % 6 %23 % 26 6

14.1001Electrical Engineering BS > 10 yrs none 122 108 104 104 107 2.98 14 83% 0 % 6 % 262

14.1001Electrical Engineering MEE > 10 yrs none 1 0 0 3 2 3.94 14 100 % 0 % 0 % 29 5 14 1001Electrical Engineering MS > 10 yrs none 6 8 9 4 9 3.57 8 67% 0 % 0% 31.8 TOTAL Electrical Engineering Dept 129 116 113 111 118 3.04 13 82 % 0 % 5 % 26.7

14.1701Engineering Management MS > 10 yrs UAA 18 13 14 16 14 3.50 4 7 % 0 % 7 % 33.1 14.1701Science Management MS > 10 yrs UAA 5 4 3 2 4 3.67 6 25% 0% 0 V. 340 TOTAL Eng & Science Mgrnt Dept 23 17 17 18 18 3.53 4 11 % 0 % 6 % 33.3

30.9999Interdisciplinary Studies BS > 10 yrs UAA 0 0 0 0

30.9999Interdisciplinary Studies MS > 10 yrs UAA 0 0 1 0 0

30.9999Interdis4linary Studies PHD > 10 yrs none 0 0 5 0 1 3.55 6 0 % 0% 0% 28.0

TOTAL Interdisciplinary Programs o o is 0 1 3.55 6 0% 0% 0% 28.0

14.1901Mechanical Engineering BS > 10 yrs none 72 89 84 85 99 2.88 14 90 % 1 % 15 % 22.6 14 1901Mechanical Engineering MS > 10 yrs none 12 8 13 14 15 3.75 8 80 % 0 % 7 % 27 5 TOTAL Mechanical Eng Dept 84 97 97 99 114 2.98 14 89 % 1 % 14 % 23.3

00.0000 Undecided Major BS 0 2 18 21 23 2.73 14 87 % 13 % 35 % 20.0

TOTAL SOE Bachelors 293 287 274 288 317 2.95 14 88% 3 % 15% 242 Masters 60 54 65 63 78 3.67 8 59 % 1 % 17% 31.1 Doctorate 0 0 5 0 1 3.55 6 0% 0% 0% 28.0 TOTAL 353 341 344 351 398 3.09 13 82 % 3 % 15 % 25.6

...... School of Fisheries & Ocean Sciences 03.0301Fisheries BS > 10 yrs none 18 21 20 29 29 2.70 14 97 % 3 %31 % 262

X03.0301Fisheries (JUN) BS - - - - 7 0 0 1 0 03 0301Fisheries MS > 10 yrs none 7 3 6 7 12 3.62 9 75 % 0 %25 % 31 0 03.0301Fisheries (JUN) MS > 10 yrs none 20 17 19 22 17 3.49 7 71 % 0% 6% 288

03 0301Fisheries PHD 1 yr none - 0 1 3 0% 0% 0% 440 03.0301Fisheries (JUN) PHD 1 yr none 3 5 3.71 3 20% 0% 0% 374 TOTAL Fisheries Programs 52 41 45 59 59 3.44 11 83 % 2 %22 % 31.4

26.0607 Marine Biology MS > 10 yrs none 8 9 8 7 14 362 7 64% 0%64% 276 40.0702 Oceanography MS 10 yrs none 11 12 14 18 15 3.65 5 47% 0%40% 297 40 0702 Oceanography PHD > 10 yrs none 14 14 17 15 15 3 68 6 53 % 0 %53 % 32.7 TOTAL Marine Sci & Limnology Progs 33 35 39 40 44 365 6 55% 0%52% 30.1

30.9999Interdisaplinary Studies MS > 10 yrs UAA 0 0 1 0 0

30 9999 Interdisapiinary Studies PHD > 10 yrs none 0 0 1 0 1 3 00 8 0% 0%100 % 28 0 30 9999 Interdisciplinary Studies (JUN) PHD > 10 yrs none 0 0 2 1 1 370 6 0 % 0 % 0 % 320 00.0000 Non-Degree Seeking (JUN) NDS 16 11 9 12 12 3.60 5 8 % 0 %33 % 33 5

TOTAL SFOS Non-Degree Seek 16 11 9 12 12 3.60 5 8 % 0 % 33 % 33 5 Bachelors 25 21 20 30 29 2.70 14 97 % 3 %31 % 26 2 Masters 46 41 48 54 58 359 7 64% 0%33% 292 Doctorate 14 14 20 19 23 3.65 5 39 % 0 %39 % 34 0 TOTAL 101 67 97 115 122 3.37 8 61 % 1 %34 % 29 8

School of Management 52 0301Accounting BBA > 10 yrs UM 132 140 129 111 112 02 13 78% 11 % 67% 287 TOTAL Accounting Dept 132 140 129 111 112 302 13 78% 11 % 67% 287

52.0201Business Administration BOA > 10 yrs All 367 332 339 358 293 288 13 77 % 9%55% 254

X52.0201Business Administration BT - - 1 0 0 0 0 52.0201Business Administration MBA > 10 yrsUAA.UAS 43 61 56 57 44 351 8 52 % 0%52 % 325

TOTt . Business Admin Dept 411 393 395 415 337 2.96 12 74% 8%55% 263

45 0601Economics BA > 10 yrs UM 3 2 6 7 7 318 16 '00% 0 % 14% 249 45 0601Economics BBA 10 yrs none 19 17 6 13 9 273 12 67% 0%44% 246 45 0602 Resource Economics MS > 10 yrs none 3 7 6 11 10 3.59 9 80 % 10 % 30 % 33 5 TOTAL Economics Dept 25 26 18 31 26 3 18 12 81 % 4 %31 % 28 1

00 0000 Undecided Major BBA 10 1 2 0 0

TOTAL Management Bachelors 532 492 482 489 421 292 13 77% 9%57% 263 Masters 46 66 62 68 54 3 53 8 57 % 2 %48 % 32 6 TOTAL 578 560 544 557 475 2 99 12 75 % 8 %56 % 27 0

3 -22 TABLE 3.7Fall 1988- 92. Majors by Program /Department ProgramOffered Headcount Fall '92 Headcount Age by Other '88 '89 '90 '91 '92 Avg Avg % % % Avg UA Inst GPA SCH FT NativeFern Age

School of Mineral Engineering 15.0999 Applied Mining Technology CT2 C yrs none 9 9 2 0 2 2.95 9 50 % 0 % 0 % 25.0 TOTAL Applied Mining Tech Dept 9 9 2 0 2 2.95 9 50 % 0 % 0 % 25.0

30.9999Interdisciplinary Studies MS > 10 yrs UAA 0 0 0 0 0 27.0 30.9999Interdisciplinary Studies PHD > 10 yrs none 0 0 0 0 1 3.40 9 0% 0% 0% TOTAL Interdisciplinary Programs 0 0 0 0 1 3.40 9 0% 0% 0%27.0

24.7 14.1501Geological Engineering BS > 10 yrs none 9 9 17 21 21 3.01 15 90 % 0 % 45 % 14.2101Mining Engineering BS > 10 yrs none 14 16 12 11 16 2.50 15 94 % 0 % 6 % 24.9 14.1501Geological Engineering MS > 10 yrs none 7 13 10 8 8 3.39 8 63% 0%25% 28.6 14.2101Mineral Prep. Engineering MS > 10 yrs none 4 5 8 6 5 3.66 7 60 % 0 % 0 % 40.4 14.2101Mining Engineering EM > 10 yrs none 0 0 0 0 0 14.2101Mining Engineering MS > 10 yrs none 2 3 3 9 4 3.63 4 25% 0 %25 % 32.3 TOTAL Mining & Geol Engineer Dept 36 46 50 55 62 3.02 12 E1 % 0 %27 % 27.0

14.2501Petroleum Engineering BS > 10 yrs none 20 34 31 31 33 2.75 15 97% 6%12% 22.8 14.2501Petroleum Engineering MS 10 yrs none 19 17 16 20 20 3.52 7 60 % 0 % 0 % 28.0 TOTAL Petroleum Engineering Dept I. 51 47 51 53 3.04 12 83% 4% 8 %: 28.0

TOTAL SME Certificates 9 9 2 0 2 2.95 9 50 % 0% 0% 25.0 Bachelors 43 59 60 63 76 2.80 15 94 % 3 % 23 % 23.9 Masters 32 38 37 43 37 3.52 7 57% 0% 8% 30.3 27.0 Doctorate 0 0 0 0 1 3.40 9 0% 0 % TOTAL 84 106 99 106 118 3.03 12 81 % 2 % 18 % 26.0

Interdisciplinary 0 %100 % 36.0 30.9999 Interdisciplinary Studies BA > 10 yrs UAA 1 0 0 1 4 3.58 8 25 % 50.0 30.9999 Interdisciplinary Studies BS > 10 yrs UAA 0 0 0 0 1 2.90 12 100 % 0 %100 % 45.0 30.9999 Bachelor of Technology BT new none - 1 2.90 16 100% 0% 0% 30.9999 Interdisciplinary Studies BT 1 yr none 3 3 2.65 11 67 % 0 %33 % 47.3 50 % 50' /0 43.0 30.9999 Interdisciplinary Studies MA > 10 yrs UAA 5 3 1 2 2 3.04 8 50 % 30.9999 Interdisciplinary Studies MS > 10 yrs UAA 8 7 0 5 5 3.58 5 60% 0%60% 33.4 30.9999 Interdisciplinary Studies PHD > 10 yrs none 17 15 3 16 15 3.79 7 47 % 0 % 33 % 38.0 TOTAL Interdisciplinary Programs 31 25 4 27 31 3.48 8 52 % 3 %48 % 38.8

Undecided Major/Non-Degree Seeking 00.0000 Undecided Major AAS 0 0 0 1 0 00.0000 Undecided Major BA 696 648 560 475 564 2.69 14 87 % 11 % 51 % 22.0 00.0000 Undecided Major BS 1 0 1 1 0 00.0000 Non-Degree Seeking NDS 2,397 2,406 2,185 2,157 1,903 3.22 4 6 % 4%53% 36.5

Fall 1992 Undergraduate and Graduate Undergraduate Majors Majors by Discipline Area Graduate Majors 502 200 338 374 714 206 General AA

Protectiveu Services 150

Engineering Physics Social Work laioumalism 100 Natural Resources Mgt Mech Education Biological Tech English Sciences Human !Computer Social Sciences Sry Tech 50 Science Languagesatf.k.Early lefChildhood, Interdis Studies. 2- 77Exercise Sci.;erSYC y

3-23 a I ref ea. court y len er Arkc' ' 1992 1992 Total 1992 Full-Time 1992 Pad-Time 1989 1990 1991 1992 MakiFemale Unkn MaleFemale UnknTotal MaleFemale Unkn Total Full-Time Female

TOTAL UAF Undergraduate AK Native 1,094 1,179 1,211 1,358 343 1,015 0 162 281 0 443 181 734 0 915 33% 75% American Indian 76 76 90 63 24 39 0 13 10 0 23 11 29 0 40 37 % 62 % Asian 122 124 140 148 63 85 0 38 22 0 60 25 63 0 88 41 % 57 % Black 203 182 193 188 85 103 0 48 49 0 97 37 54 0 91 52 % 55 % Hispanic 116 113 112 163 71 92 0 33 36 0 69 38 56 0 94 42 % 56 % International 76 79 111 143 84 57 2 69 37 2 108 15 20 0 35 76 % 40 % Other 297 186 124 80 45 35 0 24 21 0 45 21 14 0 35 56 % 44 % 56% White 5,139 5,572 5,791 5,899 2.593 3,305 1 1,390 1,224 0 2,614 1,203 2,081 1 3,285 44% Unknown 1,044 506 488 428 215 210 3 104 88 0 192 111 122 3 236 45 % 49 % Total 8.167 8,0238,260 8,470 3,523 4,941 6 1,881 1,768 2 3,651 1,642 3,173 4 4,819 29% 58% Graduate AK Native 12 6 11 14 5 9 0 3 4 0 7 2 5 0 7 50% 64% 1 100% American Indian 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0% Asian 10 9 6 10 7 3 0 4 0 0 4 3 3 0 6 40% 30% 1 0 5 0% 80% Black 0 1 3 5 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0% 80% Hispanic 0 1 2 5 1 4 0 1 4 0 5 0 International 103 115 145 160 114 46 0 76 32 0 108 38 14 0 52 68 % 29 % Other 52 37 25 30 16 14 0 6 10 0 16 10 4 0 14 53 % 47 % 31 % White 366 397 456 389 270 119 0 136 1 0 137 134 118 0 252 35 % Unknown 53 59 51 142 25 117 0 16 112 0 128 9 5 0 14 90 % 82 % Total 600 625 699 756 439 317 0 242 163 0 405 197 154 0 351 37 % 42 % Total UAF AK Native 1,106 1,185 1,222 1.372 348 1,024 0 165 285 0 450 183 739 0 922 33% 75% American Indian 80 76 90 64 24 40 0 13 10 0 23 11 30 0 41 36 % 63 % Asian 132 133 146 158 70 88 0 42 22 0 64 28 66 0 94 41% 56 % Black 203 183 196 193 86 107 0 48 49 0 97 38 58 0 96 50 % 55 % Hispanic 116 120 114 168 72 96 0 34 40 0 74 38 56 0 94 44 % 57 % International 179 194 256 303 198 103 2 145 69 2 216 53 34 0 87 71 % 34 % 40 % Other 349 223 149 101 61 40 0 30 22 0 52 31 18 0 49 51 % 1 3,537 45 % 55 % White 5,5055,9696,247 6,399 2.863 3,535 1 1,526 1,336 0 2,862 1,337 2,199 Unknown 1,097 565 539 468 240 225 3 120 98 0 218 120 127 3 250 47 % 48 % Total 8,7678,6488,959 9.226 3.962 5,258 6 2,123 1,931 2 4,056 1.839 3,327 4 5,170 30 % 57 %

Source: UAF Fall End-of-Semester SIS Extracts

Fall 1992 Undergraduate Student Non-White Fail 1989-92 Student Trend White & Unknown Distribution by Ethnicity Distribution by Ethnicity / Gender 1,500 7,000 Unknown / UnWOther A Other AK Native 6% 16% 1990-92 2 Yr Change Amer +16% White Indian 1%< 70% Asian 2% Black 2% 1,200 6.700 Hispanic 2% Internat.! AK Native 2%

White 9C5 +7 % 6,400

Fall 1992 Graduate Student Distribution by Ethnicity / Gender

Asian 1% 6,100 600 A -28 % Amer Indian 1%< AK Native 2% Black 1%< Hispanic 1%< Unknown / Other Internat.' 23% 21% 0 +56 % 300 - 5,800 Black 41- 0- male * +5 % 58 *kJ Internat.' +40 % Asian +19 % White \ Hispanic Amer Ind / -16 % 51% \

0 5 500 1989 1990 1991 1992 3-24 i P.:1 p m lin mmumweralurar;MIMI MI Dil iTriiiii7/kraiii fWN .... 1992 1992 TotN 1992 Full -Time 1992 Part Tithe % % 1989 1990 1991 1992 MaliFemale Unkn ... MaleFemale UnknTotal MaleFemale Unkn Total Full-Time Female

COLLEGE/SCHOOL DETAIL

College of Liberal Arts Undergraduate AK Native 141 151 167 170 38 132 35 103 0 136 3 29 0 32 81 % 78 % American Indian 11 10 6 7 4 3 0 4 2 0 6 0 1 0 1 86% 43% Asian 15 12 16 9 3 6 3 3 0 6 0 3 0 3 67 % 67% Black 33 30 24 35 18 17 14 14 0 28 4 3 0 7 80 % 49% Hispanic 13 29 28 26 12 14 0 12 10 0 22 0 4 0 4 85% 54% International 12 13 20 22 12 10 12 10 0 22 0 0 0 100% 45% Other 79 46 28 19 10 9 7 9 0 16 3 0 0 3 84 % 47 % White 1,018 1.1131.081 1,075 442 633 372 489 0 861 70 144 0 214 80 % 59 % Unknown 44 51 59 62 23 39 22 34 0 56 1 5 0 6 90 % 63% Total 1,366 1.455 1,429 1,425 562 863 481 674 0 1,155 81 189 0 :70 28% 61 %

Graduate AK Native 9 3 8 10 3 7 0 2 3 0 5 1 4 0 5 0% 70 % 1 1 100 % American Indian 2 0 0 1 O 1 0 O 0 0 0 0 0% 0 0 Asian O 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 100% 0% 100 % Black O 1 2 4 O 4 O 0 0 0 4 0 4 0% Hispanic O 0 2 3 0 3 0 O 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 100 % 100 % International 16 18 25 32 17 15 12 10 0 22 5 5 0 10 69% 47 % 17 % Other 8 6 4 6 5 1 2 1 0 3 3 0 0 3 50% White 113 129 175 194 67 127 32 58 0 90 35 69 0 104 46% 65% Unknown 15 15 11 6 3 3 0 2 2 0 4 1 1 0 2 67% 50% Total 163 172 228 257 96 161 51 77 0 128 45 84 0 129 27 % 63%

Total CLA 77% AK Native 150 154 175 180 41 139 0 i.: 37 106 0 143 4 33 0 37 79% American Indian 13 10 4 4 0 4 2 0 6 0 2 0 2 75% 50 % Asian 15 12 17 10 4 6 0 4 3 0 7 0 3 0 3 70 % 60% Black 33 31 26 39 18 21 0 .,::: 14 14 0 28 4 7 0 11 72 % 54 % 4 59 % Hispanic 13 29 30 29 12 17 0 > 12 13 0 25 0 4 0 86% International 28 31 45 54 29 25 0 24 20 0 44 5 5 0 10 81 % 46 % Other 87 52 32 25 15 10 9 10 0 19 6 0 0 6 76% 40% White 1,131 1,242 1,256 1,269 509 760 0 404 547 0 951 105 213 0 318 75% 60% 8 62% Unknown 59 66 70 68 26 42 0 :, 24 36 0 60 2 6 0 88% 61 % Total 1,529 1,627 1.657 1.682 658 1.024 0 .i::: 532 751 0 1,283 126 273 0 399 28%

College of Natural Sciences Undergraduate AK Native 9 16 18 21 8 13 8 13 0 21 0 0 0 0 100% 62 % 0 100 % 100 % American Indian 4 7 3 1 0 1 0 O 1 0 1 0 0 0 67 % Asian 2 3 3 6 4 2 0 3 1 0 4 1 1 0 2 33% 1 0 0 1 75% 25% Black 3 3 3 4 3 1 0 2 1 0 3 1 83% Hispanic 5 3 3 6 1 5 0 O 5 0 5 1 0 0 83% International 7 5 7 13 7 6 7 6 0 13 0 0 0 0 100 % 46% Other 24 15 11 8 5 3 2 3 0 5 3 0 0 3 63% 38% White 254 278 294 340 198 142 0 180 120 0 300 18 22 0 40 88 % 42 % Unknown 6 12 17 25 16 9 16 9 0 25 0 0 0 0 100 % 36 % Total 314 342 359 424 242 182 218 159 0 377 24 23 0 47 36% 43%

Graduate 1 1 100% AK Native 1 2 2 O 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% 0 American Indian 1 O 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 100 % 0% Asian 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 International 31 35 36 44 31 13 16 8 0 24 15 5 0 20 55% 30 % 3 40% 20 % Other 15 12 8 5 4 1 0 2 0 0 2 2 1 0 White 105 112 112 132 87 45 45 26 0 71 42 19 0 61 54% 34 % Unknown 20 22 20 17 11 6 8 3 0 11 3 3 0 6 65% 35% Total 174 184 178 200 134 66 72 37 0 109 62 29 0 91 40% 33%

Total CNS 1 64 % AK Native 10 18 20 22 8 14 0 8 13 0 21 o 1 0 95% 0 100 % 100 % American Indian 5 7 3 1 O 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 71 % 29% Asian 3 4 3 7 5 2 0 4 1 0 5 0 2 1 1 75% 25% Black 3 3 3 4 3 1 0 2 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 83% 83% Hispanic 5 3 3 6 1 5 0 0 5 0 5 0 0 International 38 40 43 57 38 19 0 23 14 0 37 15 5 0 20 65% 33 % 1 31 % Other 39 27 19 13 9 4 0 4 3 0 7 5 0 6 54% 40% While 359 390 406 472 285 187 0 225 146 0 371 60 41 0 101 79% Unknown 26 34 37 42 27 15 0 24 12 0 36 3 3 0 6 86 % 36 % Total 488 526 537 624 376 248 290 196 0 486 86 52 0 138 38% 40% 3-25 TABLE 3.8Fall 1992 Credit Headcount by Ethnicity / Gender / Level 1992 1992 Total 1992 Full-Time 1992Part-Time 1989 1990 1991 1992 MaleFemale Unkn MaleFemale UnknTotal MaleFemale UnknTotal Full-Time Female

College of Rural Alaska Undergraduate (1)

AK Native 760 801 832 984 232 752 0 :: 70 100 0 170 162 652 0 814 17 % 76 % American Indian 30 30 43 33 11 22 0 4 5 0 9 7 17 0 24 0 % 67 %

Asian 29 44 57 58 21 37 0 :: 10 5 0 15 11 32 0 43 26 % 64 % Black 48 41 56 75 32 43 16 20 0 36 16 23 0 39 48 % 57 % Hispanic 38 31 36 63 25 38 0 8 8 0 16 17 30 0 47 25 % 60 International 2 14 14 22 10 12 0 8 6 0 14 2 6 0 8 64 % 55 % Other 23 22 15 8 4 4 0 3 1 0 4 1 3 0 4 50 % 50 % White 1,231 1,3841,655 1,827 763 1,063 1 234 194 0 428 529 869 1 1,399 23 % 58 % Unknown 315 204 174 138 64 72 2 16 19 0 35 48 53 2 103 :: 25 % 53 % Total 2.486 2,571 2.882 3.208 1,162 2.043 3 369 358 0 727 793 1,685 3 2,481 27 % 64 %

School of Agriculture& Land Resources Mgmt Undergraduate :: AK Native 3 2 4 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 100 % 50 % American Indian 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 rl 0 0 , 0°/ 0% Black 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - Hispanic 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0°/ 0%

International 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 G 0 0 ::> 1oo % 0% Other 8 4 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 .::::: 50% 0% White 53 51 61 69 36 33 32 26 0 58 4 7 0 11 : 84 % 48 % Unknown 2 7 4 2 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .::: 100% 0% Total 68 66 71 78 44 34 39 27 0 66 5 7 0 12 36 % 44 % Graduate AK Native 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Asian 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0% 100%

International 1 3 5 4 1 3 0 .- 1 2 0 3 0 1 0 75% 75% Other 3 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0% 100% White 17 20 15 15 9 6 3 4 0 7 6 2 0 8 is 47 % 40 % Unknown 2 3 3 4 4 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 i 50 % 0% Total 23 28 23 25 14 11 6 6 0 12 8 5 0 13 36% 44 % Total SALRM AK Native 4 2 4 1 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 100 % 50 % American Indian 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0% 0%

Asian 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0% 1oo %

Black 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hispanic 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 o 0% 0%

International 1 4 6 5 2 3 0 2 2 0 4 0 1 0 1 80% 60 % Other 11 6 1 3 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 :- 33% 33% White 70 71 76 84 45 39 0 35 30 0 65 10 9 0 19 :::, 77 % 46 % Unknown 4 10 7 6 6 0 4 0 0 4 2 0 0 2 / 67 % 0% Total 91 94 94 103 58 45 45 33 0 78 13 12 0 25 36 % 44 %

School of Engineering Undergraduate AK Native 7 11 11 10 5 5 0 5 5 0 10 0 0 0 0 100% 50% American Indian 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - Asian 10 9 8 6 5 1 0 4 1 0 5 1 0 0 1 83% 17% Black 2 3 2 4 2 2 2 1 0 3 0 1 0 1 75 % 50 %

Hispanic 1 2 6 6 5 1 0 4 1 0 5 1 0 0 1 83% 17% International 8 5 6 6 5 1 0 5 1 0 6 0 0 0 100 % 17 Other 20 12 6 4 4 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 50% 0% White 223 217 230 257 222 35 0 196 31 0 227 26 4 0 30 88 % 14 % Unknown 16 13 19 24 23 1 0 20 0 0 20 3 1 0 4 83 % 4% Total 287 274 288 317 271 46 0 238 40 0 278 33 6 0 39 46 % 15 % Graduate AK Native 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0% 100% Asian 2 3 2 3 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 33 % 33 %

Hispanic 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - International 9 15 16 22 22 0 0 16 0 0 16 6 0 0 6 73% 0%

Other 4 5 2 3 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 0% 33% White 36 42 40 47 38 9 0 19 6 0 25 19 3 0 22 53 % 19 % Unknown 3 4 3 3 2 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 0% 33% Total 54 70 63 79 66 13 38 8 0 46 28 5 0 33 46 % 16 Total SOE AK Native 7 11 11 11 5 6 0 5 6 0 11 0 0 0 0 100% 55% American Indian 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o - - Asian 12 12 10 9 7 2 0 5 1 0 6 2 1 0 3 67% 22% Black 2 3 2 4 2 2 0 2 1 0 3 0 1 0 1 75 % 50 % Hispanic 1 3 6 6 5 1 0 4 1 0 5 1 0 0 1 83% 17% International 17 20 22 28 27 1 0 21 1 0 22 6 0 0 6- 79% 4%

1 43 % 14% Other 24 17 8 7 6 1 0 3 0 0 3 3 0 4 Note:(1) Includes 4 graduate students for 1990. 3 -26 I, ...... a 1992 1992 Total 1992 Full-Time 1992 Part-Time % 1969 1990 1991 1992 MaleFemale Unkn :::Male MaleFemale UnknTotal i:i::: .... Female Unkn Total ...... Full-Time Female

--: SOE (cont.) ... Total SOE (cont.)

White 259 259 270 304 260 44 0 215 37 0 252 45 7 0 52 ::,:: 83 % 14

Unknown 19 17 22 27 25 2 0 21 1 0 22 4 1 0 5 :::i: 81 % 7 % .- Total 341 344 351 396 337 59 0 .....:-.... 276 48 0 324 61 11 0 72 :::::: 46 % 15

School of Fisheries &Ocean Sciences Undergraduate

AK Native 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0% 100% Hispanic 0 1 0 0 0 0 0> 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - International 3 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2< 0% 0%

White 26 24 40 36 26 10 0 19 9 0 28 7 1 0 8 S 78 % 28 % Unknown 1 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0% 100% Total 32 29 42 41 28 13 0 19 10 0 29 9 3 0 12 N 41 % 32 % Graduate Asian 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - Black 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 i 0% 0%

Hispanic 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 ''. 100 % 50%

International 8 11 12 12 8 4 0 5 3 0 8 3 1 0 4 i, 67 % 33 % Other 9 10 8 4 3 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 4 0% 25 % White 31 37 44 55 37 18 0 s 24 8 0 32 13 10 0 23 * 58 % 33 Unknown 6 9 8 7 3 4 0 . 1 3 0 4 2 1 0 3:: 57% 57% Total 55 68 73 81 53 28 0 :::: 31 15 0 46 22 13 0 35 ::: 40 % 35 % Total SFOS

AK Native 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 100% 100%

Asian 1 1 0 0 0 0 0' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 :: - - Black 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1. 0% 0% Hispanic 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 100% 50% International 11 12 14 14 10 4 0 5 3 0 8 5 1 0 6 57% 29% Other 9 10 8 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 4i 0% 25% White 57 61 84 91 63 28 0 43 17 0 60 20 11 0 31 66 % 31 Unknown 7 11 a 3 3 6 0 1 3 0 4 2 3 0 5 44 % 67 % Total 87 97 115 122 81 41 0 50 25 0 75 31 16 0 47'" 40 % 34 %

School of Manage nt Undergraduate

AK Native 44 53 55 38 14 24 0 i 12 19 0 31 2 5 0 7 ...: 82 % 63 %

American Indian 3 3 3 3 1 2 0 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 ... 100 % 67% Asian 15 13 14 12 8 4 0 6 4 0 10 2 0 0 2 83 % 33 %

Black 16 18 22 14 8 6 0 5 5 0 10 3 1 0 4 71 % 43 Hispanic 13 7 4 7 2 5 0 1 4 0 5 1 1 0 2 ' 71% 71% International 3 8 12 14 12 2 0 11 2 0 13 1 0 0 1 :::i 93% 14%

Other 33 23 15 8 4 4 0 2 4 0 6 2 0 0 2 E.:::: 75% 50% White 348 336 346 306 121 185 0 101 130 0 231 20 55 0 75.::: 75 % 60 % Unknown 17 21 18 19 10 9 0 8 9 0 17 2 0 0 2 i.89% 47% Total 492 482 489 421 180 241 0 147 179 0 326 33 62 0 95 30 % 57 % Graduate

AK Native 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0% 0%

Asian 3 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0% 100% International 11 7 10 11 3 8 0 3 8 0 11 0 0 0 0 .]:, 100% 73%

Other 9 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0% 0% White 40 46 52 37 21 16 0 9 7 0 16 12 9 0 21 43 % 43

Unknown 4 4 3 3 2 1 0 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 100% 33% Total 68 62 68 54 28 26 0 15 16 0 31 13 10 0 23 34 % 48 % Total SOM

AK Native 45 53 56 39 15 24 0 ' 12 19 0 31 3 5 0 8 .: 79 % 62 %

American Indian 3 3 3 3 1 2 0 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 .: 100% 67%

Asian 18 16 15 13 8 5 0 c 6 4 0 :0 2 1 0 3 77 % 38 % Black 16 18 22 14 8 6 0 5 5 0 10 3 1 0 4 71 % 43 %

Hispanic 13 7 4 7 2 5 0 1 4 0 5 1 1 0 2 71% 71%

International 14 15 22 25 15 10 0 .- 14 10 0 24 1 0 0 1 96 % 40 % Other 42 25 16 9 5 4 0 3 4 0 7 2 0 0 2 78 % 44 % White 388 382 398 343 142 201 0 110 137 0 247 32 64 0 96 72 % 59 % Unknown 21 25 21 22 12 10 0 10 10 0 20 2 0 0 2 91 % 45 % Total 560 544 557 475 208 267 0 162 195 0 357 46 72 0 118 30 % 56

School of Mineral Evinwing Undergraduate Ak Native 3 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 100% 0%

American India 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 100% 0% Asian 3 3 3 3 2 1 0 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 100% 33%

Mack 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0% 0%

Hispanic 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 100 % 100 % International 6 5 8 7 7 0 0 7 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 100% 0% 3-27 I2 TABLE 3.8Fall 1992 Credit Headcount by Ethnicity / Gender / Level 1992 1992 Total 1992 Full-Time 1992 Part-Time 1989 1990 1991 1992 MaleFemale Unkn MaleFemale UnknTotal Mal* Female UnknTotal Full-Time Female

SME (cont.) Undergraduate (cont.) Other 4 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 White 49 45 43 62 47 15 0 44 13 0 57 3 2 0 5 92 % 24% Unknown 1 4 5 3 2 1 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 100 % 33 % Total 68 62 63 80 62 18 58 16 0 74 4 2 0 44 % 23 % Graduate Asian 3 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 % 0 % International 23 25 33 29 28 1 0 19 0 0 19 9 1 i 10 66% 3% White 10 9 6 7 5 2 2 0 0 2 3 2 0 5 29 % 29 % Unknown 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 38 37 43 38 35 3 22 0 0 22 13 3 0 16 48% 8% Total SME Ak Native 3 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 American Indian 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 100% 0% Asian 6 4 4 5 4 1 0 3 1 0 4 1 0 0 1 80% 20% Black 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0% 0% Hispanic 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 100 % 100 % International 29 30 41 36 35 1 0 26 0 0 26 9 1 0 10 72% 3% Other 4 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 White 59 54 49 69 52 17 46 13 0 59 6 4 0 10 86 % 25 % Unknown 3 6 8 3 2 1 0 2 1 0 3 0 100% 33% Total 106 99 106 118 97 21 80 16 0 96 17 5 0 22 45% 18%

Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Black 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 100% 100% Other 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 100% 0% White 0 0 4 6 2 4 1 2 0 3 1 2 0 3 50 % 67 % Unknown 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0% 100% Total 0 0 4 3 6 2 3 0 1 3 0 25 % E7 % Graduate Ak Native 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 100% 0% American Indian 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Asian 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 International 5 0 8 6 4 2 0 4 1 0 5 0 1 0 1 83% 33% Other 4 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0% 0% White 14 0 12 13 6 7 0 2 3 0 5 4 4 0 8 38 % 54 % Unknown 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 25 0 23 22 13 9 7 4 0 11 6 5 0 11 50% 41 % Total Ak Native 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0% American Indian 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Asian 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0% 0% 100 % Black 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 International 5 0 8 6 4 2 0 4 1 0 5 0 1 0 83% 33% Other 4 0 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 50% 0% White 14 0 16 19 8 11 3 5 0 8 5 6 0 11 42 % 58 % Unknown 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 100% Total 25 0 27 31 16 15 9 7 0 1E 7 8 0 15 34% 48%

Undecided Degree-SeekingUndergraduate Ak Native 75 68 54 62 26 36 26 34 0 60 0 2 0 97% 58% 100 % 0 % American Indian 13 6 5 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Asian 6 5 9 14 10 4 0 9 4 0 13 1 0 0 1 93% 29 % Black 10 9 8 8 5 3 4 3 0 7 1 0 0 88 % 38% Hispanic 6 9 4 12 5 7 0 5 6 0 11 0 1 0 92 % 58 % International 16 12 12 11 9 2 9 2 0 11 0 0 0 100 % 18 % Other 23 13 8 6 3 3 3 3 0 6 0 0 0 100% 50% White 455 393 335 419 202 217 0 176 179 0 355 26 38 0 64 85 % 52 % Unknown 44 46 41 31 15 16 14 14 0 28 1 2 0 3 90 52% Total 648 561 476 564 276 288 247 245 0 492 29 43 0 72 33 % 51 %

Non-Degree SoakingUndergraduate Ak Native 50 77 70 68 17 51 3 5 0 8 14 46 0 60 12% 75% American Indian 15 17 29 16 5 11 0 1 0 0 1 4 11 0 15 6% 69 % Asian 32 35 30 40 10 30 1 3 0 4 9 27 0 36 .1 10% 75% gilack 89 76 77 46 16 30 5 4 0 9 11 26 0 37 : 20 % 65 % Hispanic 39 37 31 41 20 21 2 1 0 3 18 20 0 38 7% 51 /,, International 18 16 29 45 19 24 2 9 10 2 21 10 14 0 24 47% 56% Other 83 48 38 24 12 12 0 3 1 0 4 9 11 0 20 17% 50% White 1,482 1,733 1.702 1.502 534 968 0 35 31 0 66 499 937 0 1,436 4 % 64 % Unknown 598 146 151 121 60 60 4 2 0 6 56 58 1 115 5% 50 % Total 2,406 2.1852,157 1,903 693 1,207 63 57 2 122 630 1,150 1 1,781 27 % 64 % 3-28 till s Kff111111011III ittaTLW Total Full-Time Part-Time Unkn Total Full-TimeFemale MaleFemale Unkn Total MaleFemale Unkn Total Mal*Female UAF TOTAL Undergraduate 8 26 19 1 46 15 % 39 % Unreported 32 21 1 54 6 2 53 98 20 % 53 % 18 yrs < 58 65 123 13 12 25 45 74 126 89% 53% 18-19 531 597 - 1,128 479 523 1,002 52 566 73 % 49 % 20-24 1,089 1,035 2 2,126 853 705 2 1,560 236 330 56 % 421 232 452 1 685 38 % 25-29 483 622 1 1,106 251 170 2 1,632 21 % 67% 30-39 690 1,377 2 2,069 191 246 437 499 1,131 1,214 12 % 65 % 40-49 490 894 1,384 78 92 170 410 802 247 366 6 % 68 % 50-59 125 263 388 6 16 22 19 65 86 7 % 73 % > 59 yrs 25 67 92 4 2 - 6 21 4 4,819 43 % 58 % Total 3,23 4,941 6 8,470 1,881 1,768 2 3,651 1,642 3,15: 36 36 36 Avg Age 29 32 30 31 24 24 21 24 35 Graduate 6 12 89 % 41 % 20-24 63 44 107 57 38 95 6 31 81 62 % 38 % 25-29 132 81 213 82 50 132 50 63 166 44 % 39 % 30-39 181 117 298 78 54 132 103 45 77 34 % 54 % 40-49 54 63 117 22 18 40 32 4 5 9 40% 53% 50-59 7 8 15 3 3 6 4 6 - 67% > 59 yrs 2 4 6 2 351 54 % 42 % Total 439 317 756 242 163 405 197 154 35 Avg Age 32 33 32 30 30 30 34 36

TOTAL UAF 8 26 19 1 46 15 % 39 % Unreported 32 21 1 54 6 2 53 98 20 % 53 % 18 yrs < 58 65 123 13 12 25 45 52 74 126 89 % 53 % 18-19 531 597 - 1,128 479 523 1,002 336 578 74% 48% 20-24 1,152 1,079 2 2,233 910 743 2 1,655 242 553 282 483 1 766 42 % 53 % 25-29 615 703 1 1,319 333 220 1,194 2 1,798 24% 63% 30-39 871 1,494 2 2,367 269 300 569 602 847 1,291 14 % 64 % 40-49 544 957 1,501 100 110 210 444 252 375 7 % 67 % 50-59 132 271 403 9 19 28 123 69 - 92 6 % 72 % > 59 yrs 27 71 - 98 4 2 6 23 4 5,170 44 % 57 % Total 3,962 5,258 6 9,226 2,123 1,931 2 4,056 1,839 3,327 36 36 35 Avg Age 29 32 30 31 24 25 21 25 35

Source: UAF Fall 1992 End-of-Semester SIS Extract

Fall 1992 Student Age Fall 1992 Full-Time Student Distribution by Gender Distribution by Age Cohort 18

%Grad

1 tIndergrad / 25.29 % 14%

20.24

' 30-39 41 %

25-29 Fail 1992 Part-Time Student Distribution by Age Cohort

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18-19 40-49I 25% 25-29 15% 18<

1,000 500 0 0 500 1,000 female /30-39 male 35% students students 3-29 F1HIl DRUM MI 1,11461711.1 MMMITMT11 yen er,eve Total Pad-Time MaleFemale Unkn Total MaleFemale Unkn Total MaleFemale Unkn Total Full-TimeFemale COLLEGEJSCHOOL DETAIL College of Liberal Arts Undergraduate 18 yrs < 3 4 7 3 4 7 100 % 57% 18-19 76 130 206 75 126 201 1 4 98% 63% 20-24 270 346 616 248 322 570 22 24 93 % 56 % 25-29 82 105 187 70 69 139 12 36 48 74% 56 % 30.39 74 170 244 51 96 147 23 74 97 60% 70% 40-49 48 86 134 30 50 80 18 36 54 60% 64% 50-59 8 19 27 3 7 10 5 12 17 37 % 70% > 59 yrs 1 3 4 1 1 3 3 25 % 75% Total 562 863 1,425 481 674 1,155 81 189 270 81% 61% Avg Age 26 27 27 25 25 25 33 35 34 Graduate 20.24 13 20 33 11 17 28 2 3 5 85 % 61 % 25-29 23 31 54 16 22 38 7 9 16 70 % 57 % 30-39 38 58 96 12 28 40 26 30 56 42% 60% 40-49 18 43 61 10 8 18 8 35 43 30 % 70 % 50-59 3 6 9 2 2 4 1 4 44% 67% > 59 yrs 1 3 4 1 3 4 75% Total 96 161 257 51 77 128 45 84 129 50% 63% Avg Age 34 35 35 32 31 31 36 39 38

Total CLA 18 yrs < 3 4 7 3 4 7 100 % 57% 18-19 76 130 206 75 126 201 1 4 5 98 % 63% 20-24 283 366 649 259 339 598 24 27 51 92% 56% 25-29 105 136 241 86 91 177 19 45 64 73% 56% 30-39 112 228 340 63 124 187 49 104 153 55 % 67% 40-49 66 129 195 40 58 98 26 71 97 50% 66% 50-59 11 25 36 5 9 14 6 16 22 39% 69% > 59 yrs 2 6 8 1 0 1 6 7 13% 75% Total 658 1,024 1,682 532 751 1,283 126 273 399 76 % 61% Avg Age 27 29 28 25 26 26 34 36 35 College of Natural Sciences Undergraduate 18 yrs < 2 2 2 2 100 % 100 % 18-19 61 47 108 60 45 105 1 2 97 % 44% 20-24 110 85 195 103 80 183 7 5 12 94 % 44% 25-29 29 18 47 28 14 42 1 4 5 89 % 38% 30-39 35 22 57 23 13 36 12 9 21 63 % 39% 40-49 7 8 15 4 5 9 3 3 6 60 % 53% Total 242 182 424 218 159 377 24 23 47 89 % 43% Avg Age 24 24 24 23 23 23 31 30 31 Graduate 20-24 21 15 36 20 14 34 1 1 2 94% 42 % 25-29 46 19 65 27 8 35 19 11 30 54 % 29% 30-39 56 23 79 22 10 32 34 13 47 41 % 29 % 40-49 11 7 18 3 4 7 8 3 11 39 % 39 % 50-59 - 2 2 1 1 1 1 50 % 100 % Total 134 66 200 72 37 109 62 29 91 55% 33 % Avg Age 30 31 31 28 29 29 33 33 33

Total CNS Under 18 2 2 2 2 100% 100 % 18.19 61 47 108 60 45 1')5 1 2 3 97% 44 % 20-24 131 100 231 123 94 217 8 6 14 94% 43 % 25-29 75 37 112 55 22 77 20 15 35 69% 33 30-39 91 45 136 45 23 68 46 22 68 50% 33 % 40-49 18 15 33 7 9 16 11 6 17 48 % 45 % 50-59 2 2 1 1 1 1 50% 100 % Total 376 248 624 290 196 486 86 52 138 78 % 40 % Avg Age 26 26 '6 24 24 24 32 32 32 College of Rural Alaska Undergraduate Unreported 12 4 16 2 10 4 14 13% 25% 18 yrs < 27 41 68 3 4 7 24 37 61 10% 60% 18-19 127 151 278 93 105 198 34 46 80 71% 54% 20-24 278 311 589 166 118 284 112 193 305 48% 53% 25-29 158 299 1 458 45 38 83 113 261 1 375 18% 65% 30.39 277 678 2 957 36 69 105 241 609 2 852 11% 71% 40-49 209 401 610 20 20 40 189 381 570 7% 66% 50-59 61 133 194 2 3 5 59 130 189 3% 69% > 59 yrs 13 25 38 2 1 3 11 24 - 35 8% 66 %e Total CRA 1,162 2,043 3 3,208 369 358 727 793 1,685 3 2,481 23 % 64 % Avg Age 31 33 36 33 24 25 25 34 35 36 35 3-30 I I 5 TA1 LE:3.9 Fall 1992.CreditHeadcountbyAge tGender / Level Part-TIme 56 Total Female Unkn Total Full-TimeFemale MaleFemale Unkn Total MaleFemaleUnkn Total Male School 01 Agriculture &Land Resources Mgt Undergraduate 100 % 42 % 12 7 5 12 18-19 7 5 96 36% 10 28 17 10 27 20-24 18 % 43 % 14 7 5 12 1 1 25-29 8 6 71 % 65 % 7 12 1 4 5 30-39 6 11 17 5 33% 3 1 2 3 50% 40-49 4 2 6 3 1 50-59 1 - 1 66 5 7 12 85% 44% Total 44 34 39 27 25 37 36 Avg Age 26 28 27 25 26 Graduate 100 % 100% 1 20-24 .. 1 57% 43% 1 3 4 3 25.29 4 3 7 6 4 4 8 43% 43% 30-39 8 6 14 4 2 1 50% 40-49 2 2 1 1 1 100% > 59 yrs 1 1 8 5 13 48% 44% 11 25 6 6 12 Total 14 35 28 32 33 39 Avg Age 34 33 34 35

Total SALRM 100 % 42 % 12 7 5 12 18-19 7 5 97 % 38 % 11 28 1 20-24 18 11 29 17 43% 4 1 5 76 % 9 21 8 8 16 25-29 12 13 58% 55 % 9 9 18 5 8 30-39 14 17 31 25 % 4 2 2 4 50 % 40-49 6 2 8 4 1 50-59 1 100 % 1 > 59 yrs 1 1 78 13 12 76% 44% Total 58 45 103 45 33 26 34 37 Avg Age 28 29 29 26 26 School of Engineering Undergraduate 100 % 2 2 18 yrs < 2 2 99% 18% 16 89 72 16 88 1 18-19 73 7 94% 14% 95 16 111 7 20-24 102 16 118 80% 11% 4 35 8 1 9 25-29 39 5 44 31 14% 15 4 19 63% 44 7 51 29 3 32 30-39 1 3 77% 15% 9 1 10 2 40-49 11 2 13 15% 278 33 6 39 88% 271 46 317 238 40 Total 31 ..: 23 22 23 30 34 Avg Age 24 24 24 Graduat. 93 % 14 % 11 2 13 1 20-24 12 2 14 8 2 10 50 % 15 % 3 20 9 1 10 25-29 17 15 56 % 21 % 34 15 4 19 12 3 30-39 27 7 6 33% 11% 2 1 3 6 40-49 8 1 9 - 1 50 % 2 1 1 50.59 2 33 58% 16% 79 38 8 46 28 5 Total 66 13 33 30 31 30 33 30 Avg Age 31 30 31

Total SOE 100 % 2 - 2 18 yrs < 2 2 ::s 99 % 18 % 16 88 1 18-19 73 16 89 72 14 % 8 8 94 % 114 18 132 106 18 124 20-24 3 19 :i 70 % 13 % 8 64 40 5 45 16 25-29 56 34 60% 16% 7 51 27 7 30.39 71 14 85 44 14% 13 8 1 9 59% 19 3 22 :: 11 2 40.49 1 50 % 2 :::, 1 1 1 50-59 2 82 % 15 % 48 324 61 11 Total 337 59 396 ,:: 276 24 24 32 32 32 Avg Age 26 25 26 .: 24 School of Fisheries& Ocean Sciences Undergraduate 100 % 71 % 7 - 2 5 7 ::. 2 5 18.19 1 91 % 9 % 9 1 10 1 20-24 10 1 11 14% 4 3 - 57% 25-29 6 1 7 3 1 40% 5 3 2 5 50% 30.39 6 4 10 3 2 1 40 % 40 % 5 1 1 2 2 40-49 3 2 100% 1 - 1 - 50.59 1 - 71% 32% 10 29 9 3 12 Total 28 13 41 19 25 26 32 37 33 ''.. Avg Age 29 28 28 27

18% Graduate - 1 91% 9 2 11 9 1 10 20.24 10 :. 70 % 52 % 33.: 12 11 23 4 6 25.29 18 17 37 % 27 % 11 14 5 19 30.39 22 8 30 8 3 14% 2 4 1 5 29% 6 1 7 2 40-49 :' 57 % 35 % 15 46 22 13 35 Total 53 28 81 ..;: 31 - 29 35 31 33 Avg Age 31 30 31 29 29 3-31 Total Full -Time Part-Time MaleFemaleUnkn Total MaleFemaleUnkn Total MaleFemaleUnkn Total Full -TimeFemale Total SFOS(cont.) 18-19 2 5 2 5 7 100 % 71 % 20-24 19 3 22 18 2 20 1 1 2 91 % 14% 25-29 22 18 40 15 12 27 7 6 13 68 45 % 30-39 28 12 40 11 5 16 17 7 24 i:ii 40% 30%

40-49 9 3 12 3 1 4 6 2 8 ::. 33% 25%

50-59 1 - 1 1 0 100% Total 81 41 122 50 25 75 31 16 47 61 % 34 % Avg Age 30 29 30 28 27 28 34 32 33 Schoolof Management Undergraduate Unreported 1 - 1 1 100 % 18-19 26 49 75 25 49 74 1 99% 65% 20-24 84 82 166 74 69 143 10 13 86 % 49 % 25-29 31 29 60 27 19 46 4 10 14 77% 48% 30-39 28 60 88 17 32 49 11 28 39 56% 68% 40-49 9 19 28 3 9 12 6 10 16 43 % 68 %

5t. -59 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 33% 67% Total 180 241 421 147 179 326 33 62 95 77 % 57 % Avg Age 26 27 26 24 25 24 32 33 33 Graduate 20-24 3 4 7 3 3 1 86 % 57 % 25-29 10 6 16 5 4 9 5 2 56% 38% 30-39 7 12 19 3 7 10 4 5 53 % 63 % 40-49 6 4 10 4 2 6 2 2 60 % 40 % 50-59 2 2 2 2 Total 28 26 54 15 16 31 13 10 57 % 48 % Avg Age 34 31 33 32 30 31 36 33

Total SOM Unreported 1 1 1 100 % 18-19 26 49 75 25 49 74 1 99 % 65 % 20-24 87 86 173 77 72 149 10 14 24 86% 50% 25-29 41 35 76 32 23 55 9 12 21 72 % 46 % 30-39 35 72 107 20 39 59 15 33 48 55 % 67 % 40-49 15 23 38 7 11 18 8 12 20 47% 61 % 50-59 3 2 5 1 1 3 1 4 20 % 40% Total 208 267 475 162 195 357 46 72 118 75% 56 % Avg Age 27 27 27 25 25 25 33 33 33 School of Mineral Engineering Undergraduate 18 yrs < 2 2 2 2 100% 18-19 11 4 15 11 4 15 100 % 27% 20-24 28 6 34 27 6 33 1 97% 18 % 25-29 13 3 16 11 3 14 2 2 88% 19% 30-39 7 5 12 6 3 9 1 2 75 % 42 %

40-49 1 1 1 1 100% Total 62 18 80 58 16 74 4 2 6 93 % 23 % Avg Age 24 25 24 23 24 23 28 35 Graduate 20-24 5 5 3 2 60 % 25-29 13 1 14 9 9 4 1 5 64 % 7 % 30-39 16 2 18 10 10 6 2 8 56 % 11 %

> 59 yrs 1 1 1 1 Total 35 3 22 0 22 13 3 16 58% 8% Avg Age 30 30 29 29 32 30 32

Total SME Under 18 2 2 2 2 100 % - 18-19 11 4 15 11 4 15 - 100% 27% 20.24 33 6 39 30 6 36 3 3 92 % 15 % 25-29 26 4 30 20 3 23 6 1 7 77 % 13 % 30-39 23 7 30 16 3 19 7 4 11 63% 23%

40-49 1 1 1 1 100 % > 59 yrs 1 1 0 1 Total 97 21 118 80 16 96 17 5 22 81 % 18% Avg Age 26 26 26 25 24 25 31 32 31 Interdisciplinary Undergraduate 20.24 1 1 1 1 100 % 50 30-39 2 2 2 100% 40-49 1 1 0 100% 50-59 3 3 2 1 1 67 % 100 > 59 yrs 1 1 1 Total 3 6 9 2 3 5 3 4 56 % 67 Avg Age 44 42 42 34 42 39 64 41 47 3-32 1 1 TA WE 3.9Fall 1992 Credit Hebdcount by Age / Gender / Level Total Full-Time Part-Time MaleFemale Unkn Total MaleFemale Unkn Total MaleFemale Unkn Total Full -TimeFemale Interdisciplinary (cont) Graduate 25-29 3 1 4 3 4 100% 25% 30-39 7 1 8 4 4 3 1 4 50% 13% 40-49 3 7 10 3 3 3 4 7 30% 70% Total 13 9 22 7 4 11 6 5 11 50% 41% Avg Age 34 42 37 31 41 34 39 43 40

Total

20-24 1 1 2 1 1 2 100 % 50% 25-29 3 1 4 3 1 4 100 % 25 % 30-39 7 3 10 4 4 3 3 6 40% 30% 40-49 4 7 11 1 3 4 3 4 7 36% 64% 50-59 3 3 2 2 1 1 67% 100% > 59 yrs 1 1 0 1 1 0% Total 16 15 31 9 7 16 7 15 52% 48% Avg Age 36 43 39 31 42 36 42 42 42 Undecided Degree Seeking Undergraduate Unreported 1 1 1 1 100 % 18 yrs < 2 2 4 2 2 4 100 % 50 % 18-19 131 162 293 129 157 286 2 5 7 98% 55 % 20-24 96 66 162 84 54 138 12 12 24 85% 41 % 25-29 19 18 37 16 10 26 3 8 11 70% 49 % 30-39 21 28 49 11 15 26 10 13 23 53 % 57% 40-49 6 8 14 4 5 9 2 3 5 64% 57 % 50-59 3 3 1 1 2 2 33% 100 % > 59 yrs 1 1 1 1 100 % 100 % Total 276 288 564 247 245 492 29 43 72 87 % 51% Avg Age 22 22 22 21 21 21 28 29 29 Non-Degree Seeking Undergraduate 47 % Unreported 18 17 1 36 2 2 4 16 15 1 32 11% 18 yrs< 22 16 38 1 1 21 16 37 3% 42 % 18-19 17 28 45 5 11 16 12 17 29 36 % 62% 20-24 92 111 2 205 29 28 2 59 63 83 146 29% 54 % 25-29 98 138 236 13 7 20 85 131 216 8% 58 % 30-39 192 390 582 10 6 16 182 384 566 3% 67 % 40-49 191 366 557 2 1 3 189 365 554 1% 66 % 50-59 53 103 156 0 2 2 53 101 154 1% 66% > 59 yrs 10 38 48 1 1 9 38 47 2% 79% Total 693 1,207 3 1,903 63 57 2 122 630 1,150 1 1,781 6% 64 % Avg Age 35 37 21 37 26 25 21 25 36 38 37

Fall 1992 Average Undergraduate Fall 1992 Average Graduate Fall 1992 Average Student Age Student Age by FT/PT Status Student Age by FT/PT Status by Student Level & College/School & College/School & College/School

CLA CNS CRA SALRM SOE SFOS SOM SME CLA CNS SALRM SOE SFOS SOM SME CLA CNS CRA SALRM SOS SFOS SOM SME

3-33 1:1 1988-92 Student Credit Hours /Fl -Es by 1)ept /Subject

1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Indices (Bess Year 1988) SCH SCH SCH SCH SCH FTE FTE FTE FTE FTE 198919901991 1992

UAF TOTAL Undergraduate Developmental 2,584 3,117 2,871 2,882 3,185 172.3 207.8 191.4 192.1 212.3 1.21 1.11 1.12 1.23 Lower Division 44,411 45,197 44,257 45,424 49.341 2,960.7 3,013.1 2,950.5 3,028.3 3,289.4 1.02 1.00 1.02 1.11 Upper Civision 17,356 17,071 17,610 16.744 17,702 1,157.1 1,138.1 1,174.0 1,116.3 1,180.1 0.98 1.01 0.96 1.02 Subtotal 64,351 65,385 64,738 65,050 70,228 4,290.1 4,359.0 4,315.9 4,336.7 4,681.8 1.02 1.01 1.01 1.09 Graduate Professional/Post Bachelors 516 757 827 1,461 1.528 43.0 63.1 68.9 121.8 127.3 1.47 1.60 2.83 2.96 Graduate 3,514 4,038 4,140 4,984 5,224 292.8 336.5 345.0 415.3 435.3 1.15 1.18 1.42 1.49 Subtotal 4,030 4,795 4,967 6,445 6,752 335.8 399.6 413.9 537.1 562.7 1.19 1.23 1.60 1.68

TOTAL UAF 68,381 70,180 69,705 71,495 76,980 4,625.9 4,758.6 4,729.8 4,873.8 5,244.5 1.03 1.02 1.05 1.13

COLLEGE / SCHOOL TOTAL College of Liberal Arts 33,417 35,092 34,098 35,807 38,219 2,254.4 2,372.8 2,308.4 2,440.8 2.604.4 1.05 1.02 1.08 1.16 College of Natural Sciences 6,647 6,964 7,610 7,794 9,386 453.7 477.3 521.9 535.1 645.3 1.05 1.15 1.18 1.42 College of Rural Alaska 16,881 17,540 17,848 17,630 19.119 1,129.7 1,173.6 1,193.1 1,176.8 1,276.6 1.04 1.06 1.04 1.13

School of Agric & Land Res Mgt 641 647 867 728 831 44.1 452 59.8 50.9 57.8 1.03 1.36 1.15 1.31 School of Engineering 3,129 2,785 2,721 2,733 3,21 3 219.9 197.5 192.1 196.9 232.5 0.90 0.87 0.90 1.06 School of Rsheries & Ocean Sci 444 416 488 538 525 34.9 33.1 39.2 42.9 41.6 0.95 1.12 123 1.19 School of Management 6,508 6,091 5,405 5,389 4,815 438.8 412.9 366.5 366.8 329.1 0.94 0.84 0.840.75 School of Mineral Engineering 689 593 6E5 784 620 48.7 42.5 48.1 57.3 44.0 0.87 0.99 1.18 0.90

Honors/Undesig Individ Study 25 52 13 92 198 1.8 3.7 0.9 6.2 13.2 2.06 0.48 3.42 7.28

Source: UAF Fall 1988-92 End-of-Semester SIS Extracts

Fall 1992 FTE Distribution Fall 1988-92 FTE Trend by College/School Fall 1992 FTE Distribution by Course Level (base year = 1988) by College / School

GraduateDevelop- i +50% SOM 6 % % CNS I SME 1 %< Professional mental SFOS 1 %< , 4 % Lower 3 % SOE 5% Division 63% SALRM SALRM 1% 1 +25% SFOS I CLA CRA % Schools % Grad CRA SOE 24% CLA Undergrad no Colleges ) / 50 % Upper % change' 86 %../ Division \ SME 22 %

-25 % SOM CNS 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 12%

Fall 1990-92 Two-Year Average Change percentage in Student FTEs by Department change History (+39 %) 25 % . Anthropology Independ Learning Arctic Sivunmun Theatre Juneau G Art Library Science R 15 * Speech Communication Civil 0 Interior Geology / Chemistry w English Philosophy & Humanities Biology Northwest IP Accounting & IS I Math & CS Music & Geol H III Mechanical Cross - Cultural Comm Physics 5 % 4-Military Sci For Lang / AK Nat Lang Bristol Bay / Dist Delivery Electrical/ ES AK Native Studies Tanana Valley no Economics change \ Behav Sci Political Sci & Justice II Fairbanks Education * Journalism .5 % I Physical Ed Kuskolnvirn . . D E I. Geography C 1 -15 % Business Admin, . ILinguistics N E

-25 % elroieum Chukchi (.38 %) CLA CNS CRA SALRM SOE SFOS SOM SME 3-34 1 1.4 TABLE 3.10Fall1988-92 Student CreditHours/FTEs byDept/Subject

1968 1989 1990 1991 1992 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Indices (Bass Year 19418) SCH SCH SCH SCH SCH FTE FTE FTE FTE FTE 148019901991 1992

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS A4100.0.i*,W000049100:410'::: ANL Alaska Naive Languages Lower Division 201 210 168 123 105 13.4 140 11 2 8.2 70 1.04 3 84 0.61 0.52 Upper Division 0 33 0 6 6 0.0 2.2 0.0 0.4 0.4 Professional/Post Bath 0 0 0 0 00 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 ESK Eskimo Lower Division 284 247 216 248 299 18 9 16.5 14 4 16 5 19.9 0.87 0 76 0.87 1.05 Upper Division 23 15 3 1 5 1 0 0.2 0.6 0.6 0.65 0 13 0.39 0.39

Lower Division 485 457 384 371 404 32.3 30 5 25.6 24.7 26.9 0.94 0.790.76 0.83 Upper Division 23 48 3 15 15 1.5 3.2 02 10 1.0 2.09 0.13 0.65 0.65 Professional/Post Bach 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 Subtotal 508 505 387 38t 421 33.9 33.7 25.8 25.7 28.1 0.99 0.76 0.76 0.83

Alaska Native Studies Dept ANS Alaska Native Studies Lower Division 153 163 261 184 213 10.2 10.9 174 12.3 14.2 1.07 1 71 1.20 1.39 Upper Division 240 270 287 315 350 16.0 18.0 19.1 21.0 23.3 1.13 1 20 1.31 1.46 Graduate 0 3 0 0 0 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 Subtotal 393 436 548 499 563 26.2 29.1 36.5 33.3 37.5 1.11 1.39 1.27 1.43

Anthropology Dept ANTH Anthropology Lower Division 726 729 588 951 1.302 48 4 48 6 39 2 63.4 66.8 1.00 081 1.31 1.38 Upper Division 36 335 231 246 252 2 4 22.3 15.4 16 4 16 8 9 31 6 42 6.83 7 00 Graduate 155 127 185 206 262 12.9 10 6 15.4 17 2 21.8 082 1.19 133 1.69 Subtotal 917 1,191 1,004 1,403 1,516 63.7 81.5 70.0 97.0 105.4 1 28 1.10 1.52 1,65 Art Dept ART Art Lower Division 855 802 702 849 1.053 57.0 53.5 46.8 56.6 70.2 0.94 0.82 0 99 1.23 Upper Division 351 403 309 360 380 23.4 26.9 20.6 24.0 25.3 1.15 0.88 1.03 1.08 Graduate 3 6 7 16 0 0.3 0.5 0.6 1.3 0.0 2.00 2.33 5.33 0.00 Subtotal 1,209 1,211 1,018 1,225 1,433 80.7 80.8 68.0 81.9 95.5 1 00 0.84 1 02 1.18

104001414YWORYOPOICMWMH,: Chukchi Campus HMSV Human Services Upper Division 9 0 0 0 06 0.0 00 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 SOCSociology Upper Division 0 0 33 0 0.0 0.0 2.2 00 00 SWK Social Work Upper Division 24 87 0 0 24 1.6 5 8 0 0 0.0 1.6 3 63 0 00 0 00 1 00

Subtotal Chukchi Upper Div 33 87 33 0 24 22 5.8 2.2 0.0 1.6 2.64 1 00 0 00 0.73

Fairbanks Campus CSP Col Student Personnel Adm Graduate 3 0 0 0 03 00 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.00 0 00 0.00 0 00 HMSV Human Services Lower Division 72 123 12 4 8 8 2 0.8 0.0 0.0 1.71 0.17 0 00 0 00 Upper Division 6 0 0 15 0 4 0.0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0.000.00 0 00 2.50 PSY Psychology Lower Division 1,911 1,580 1.436 1.237 1,317 127.4 105.3 95.7 82.5 87.8 0 83 0.75 0.65 0 69 Upper Division 464 484 595 588 739 309 32 3 39 7 39.2 49.3 1 04 1 28 1.27 1 59 Graduate 190 242 204 148 145 158 20.2 170 12.3 12 1 1 27 1 07 0.78 0.76 SOC Sociology Lower Division 1,689 2,007 1,830 1,920 1.773 112.6 133.8 122.0 128.0 1182 1.19 1.08 1.14 1.05 Upper Division 430 334 375 172 257 28 7 22.3 25.0 11.5 17.1 0.78 0 87 0 40 0 60 Graduate 9 30 0 0 0 08 2.5 0.0 0.0 00 3 33 0 00 0.00 0.00 SWK Social Work Lower Division 123 135 60 102 114 82 90 40 6.8 7.6 1.10 0.49 0.83 0 93 Upper Division 261 279 393 315 327 174 18.6 26.2 21.0 21.8 1 07 1 51 1 21 1.25

Fbks Lower Division 3,795 3,845 3,338 3,259 3,204 253.0 256.4 222.5 217.3 213.6 1.01 0.66 0.66 0.84 Fbks Upper Division 1,161 1,097 1,363 1,075 1,3343 77.4 73.1 90.9 71.7 89.2 0.94 1.17 0.93 1.15 Fbks Graduate 202 272 204 148 145 16.8 22.7 17.0 12.3 12.1 1.35 1.01 0.73 0.72 Subtotal Fairbanks 5,158 5,214 4,905 4,462 4,667 347.2 352.1 330.4 301.3 314.9 1.01 0.950.67 0.91 Interior Campus HMSV Human Services Upper Division 0 0 3 0 00 00 02 0.0 00 PSY Psychology Upper Division 0 0 3 0 00 00 02 00 00 SOCSociology Upper Division 0 0 3 0 00 00 02 0.0 00 SWK Social Work Upper Division 0 9 0 0 00 06 00 0.0 00 Subtotal Interior Upper Div 0 9 9 0 00 06 06 00 00

NOTES. (1) A department is shaded if it has a five-year trend of declining FTE production (a negative slope) 3-35 I 2 invNo ON IR! F TABLE.. 3.10Fall 1988=92 Student Credit Hours/FTEs by Dept/Subject

1968 1989 1900 1991 1902 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Indices (Base Year 1988) SCH SCH SCH SCH SCH Fit FTE FTE FTE FIE 19801990 1991 1992

CLA Behavioral Science Dept (cont.) Northwest Campus SWK Social Work Upper Division 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.8 SOC Sociology Upper Division 12 0 0 42 0.8 0.0 0.0 2.8 0.0 0.00 0.00 3.50 0.00

Subtotal Northwest Upper Div 12 0 0 42 12 0 8 0.0 0.0 2.8 0 8 0 00 0.00 3.50 1.00

Subtotal BSHS Lower Division 3,795 3.845 3.338 3.259 3,204 253.0 256.3 222.5 217.3 213.6 1.01 0 88 0.86 0.84 Upper Division 1,206 1.193 1.405 1,117 1,374 80.4 79.5 93.7 74.5 91.6 0.99 1.17 0.93 1.14 Professional/Post Bach 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Graduate 202 272 204 148 145 16.8 22.7 17.0 12.3 12.1 1.35 1.01 0.73 0.72 Subtotal 5,203 5.310 4.947 4.524 4,723 350.2 358.5 333.2 304.1 317.3 1.02 0.95 0.87 0.91

Cross-Cultural Comm Dept CCCCross-Cultural Communications Developmental 111 140 0 0 0 7.4 93 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.26 0.00 0.00 0.00 Lower Division 162 120 153 135 168 10 8 8.0 10.2 9.0 112 0.74 0.94 0.83 1.04 Subtotal 273 260 153 135 168 182 17.3 10.2 9.0 11.2 0.95 0.56 0.49 0.62 DEVE Developmental English Developmental 0 0 34 9 69 0.0 0.0 2.3 0.6 4.6 DEVM Developmental Math Developmental 144 249 285 255 309 96 16.6 19.0 17.0 20.6 1.73 1 98 1.77 2.15 Developmental 255 389 319 264 378 17.0 25.9 21 3 17.6 252 1.53 1.25 1.04 1.48 Lower Division 162 120 153 135 168 10.8 80 10.2 9.0 11.2 0.74 0 94 0 83 1.04 Subtotal 417 509 472 399 546 27.8 33.9 31.5 26.6 36.4 1 22 1.13 0.96 1.31

Education, School of Arctic Sivunmun Ifisagvik College COUN Counseling Graduate 0 0 6 0 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.0 ED Education Upper Division 6 0 21 0 0.4 0.0 1.4 0.0 0.0 0 00 3.50 0.00 0.00 Professional/Post Bachelors 0 13 0 0 0 0.0 1.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 Graduate 0 0 51 21 15 0.0 0.0 43 1.8 1.3

Subtotal Arctic Sivunmun 6 13 78 21 15 0.4 1.1 6.2 1.8 1.3 2.71 15.38438 3.13

Bristol Bay Campus COUN Counseling Graduate 0 0 4 0 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.0 ED Education Upper Division 23 24 30 6 48 15 16 2.0 0.4 3.2 1.04 1 30 0 26 2.09 Professional/Post Bachelors 0 120 63 18 227 00 10.0 5.3 15 18.9 Graduate 0 21 24 0 0 00 18 2.0 0.0 0.0

Subtotal Bristol Bay 23 165 121 24 275 1 5 13.4 9 6 1.9 22.1 8 71 6 25 1 24 14 42

Chukchi Campus COUN Counseling Graduate Division 0 0 3 0 00 0.0 03 0.0 0.0 ED Education Upper Division 0 60 105 15 45 00 40 70 10 30 Graduate Division 3 0.0 00 00 0.0 03

Subtotal Chukchi 0 60 108 15 00 40 73 1.0 3.3

Fairbanks Campus COUN Counseling Professional/Post Bach 24 0 0 0 0 2.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 00 0 00 0 000 00 Graduate 59 57 74 101 33 49 4.8 62 84 2.8 0 97 1 25 1.71 0.56 ED Education Lower Division 431 345 393 286 239 28.7 230 26 2 19.1 15.9 0 80 0 91 0 66 0.55 Upper Division 2,493 2,249 2.319 1.590 1,335 166.2 149 9 154 6 106.0 89.0 0 90 0.93 0 64 0 54 Professional/Post Bach 476 555 682 1,381 1,189 39.7 46.3 56 8 115.1 99.1 1 17 1 43 2 90 2.50 Graduate 384 261 256 438 401 32.0 21.8 21.3 36 5 33.4 0 68 0 67 1 14 1.04

Fbks Lower Division 431 345 3:3 286 239 28.7 23.0 26.2 19.1 15.9 0.80 0.91 0.66 0.55 Fbks Upper Division 2,493 2,249 2,319 1,500 1,335 166.2 149.9 154.6 106.0 89.0 0.90 0.93 0.64 0.54 Fbks Profess/Post Bach 500 555 682 1,381 1,189 41.7 46.3 56.6 115.1 99.1 1.11 1.36 2.762.38 Fbks Graduate 443 318 330 539 434 36.9 26.5 27.5 44.9 36.2 0.72 0.74 1.220.96 Subtotal Fairbanks 3,867 3,467 3,724 3,796 3,197 273.5 245.7 265.1 285.1 240.2 0.90 0.97 1.040.88 Interior Campus ED Education Upper Division 0 21 34 95 90 00 14 2.3 b3 6.0 Professional/Post Bachelors 0 0 0 28 42 0.0 00 0.0 23 35

Subtotal Inferior 0 21 34 123 132 0 0 1 4 2.3 8.7 9.5 3-36 1 ? TABLE 3.10Fall 1988-92 Student Credit Hours/FTEs by. Dept/Subject

1088 1989 1900 1991 1992 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Indices (Bass Year 19041) Sal SCH SCH SCH SCH FTE FTE FTE FTE FTE 1009 19901991 1992

CLA School of Education (cont.) Kuskokwim Campus ED Education Upper Division 57 168 84 81 42 38 112 56 54 28 2 95 1 47 1 42 0 74 Protessional/Post Bachelors 0 0 36 0 8 00 00 30 00 07 Graduate 0 42 0 3 0 00 35 00 03 00

Subtotal Kuskokwim 57 210 120 84 50 38 14.7 86 57 35 3 87 2 26 1 49 0 91

Northwest Campus ED Education Upper Division 0 21 21 96 12 00 14 14 64 0.8 Graduate 0 0 0 3 0 00 00 00 0.3 00

Subtotal Northwest 0 21 21 99 12 00 14 14 67 08

Subtotal Education Lower Division 431 345 393 286 239 28.7 23 0 26 2 19 1 15 9 080 091 066055 Upper Division 2,579 2,543 2.614 1,883 1,572 171 9 169 5 174 3 125.5 104 8 099 101 073 061 Professional/Post Bach 500 688 781 1,427 1.466 41.7 57.3 65 1 118 9 1222 1 38 1 56 2 85 2 93 Graduate 443 381 418 566 452 36.9 31 8 34.8 47 2 37 7 0 86 0 94 1 28 1 02 Subtotal 3,953 3.957 4,206 4,162 3,729 279 3 281.6 300.4 310 7 280 6 101 108 111 100

English Dept ENGL English Developmental 150 0 0 0 0 100 00 00 00 00 000000000000 Lower Division 2,234 2.654 2,633 2.943 3.307 148.9 176 9 175.5 196 2 220 5 119 118 132 148 Upper Division 870 954 1.008 990 955 58.0 63.6 67 2 66 0 63 7 110 116 114 110 Graduate 189 261 330 398 478 15.8 21 8 27 5 33 2 39 8 1 38 1 75 2 11 2 53 Subtotal 3,443 3,860 3,971 4,331 4,740 232.7 262.3 270.2 295.4 324.0 113 116 127 139

Foreign Language & Lit Dept CHNS Chinese Lower Division 0 78 70 12 0 00 52 47 08 00 DNSH Danish Lower Division 0 47 72 90 72 0.0 3.1 4 8 6 0 4 8 Upper Division 0 24 31 21 24 0 0 1 6 2.1 1 4 1.6 FL Foreign Language Lower Division 225 3 0 12 19 15.0 0.2 0.0 0 8 1 3 001 000005008

Upper Division 52 11 11 3 1 35 07 07 02 01 021 021 006002 Professional/Post Bath 0 0 0 0 3 00 00 00 00 02 FREN French Lower Division 328 369 288 268 337 21 9 24 6 19 2 17 9 22.5 1 13 0 88 0 82 1 03 l'ppor Division 77 20 45 69 66 5 1 1 3 3 0 4 6 4 4 026058 090 086 GER German Lower Division 182 217 249 237 240 12 1 14.5 16 6 15 8 16 0 119 137 130 132 .Upper Division 43 29 36 27 69 2 9 1 9 2 4 1 8 4 6 0 67 0 84 0 63 1 60 JPN Japanese Lower Division 226 312 240 218 274 151 208 160 145 183 1 38 1 06 0 96 1 21 Upper Division 15 18 89 36 30 1 0 1 2 5 9 2 4 2 0 1 20 5 93 2 40 2 00 KORE Korean Lower Division 0 33 36 36 21 00 22 24 24 14 Upper Division 0 15 0 12 18 00 10 00 08 12 RUSS Russian Lower Division 250 312 359 454 553 16 7 20 8 23.9 30 3 36 9 1 25 1 44 1 82 2 21 Upper Division 20 71 106 47 63 1 3 4 7 7 1 3 1 4 2 3 55 5 30 2 35 3 15 SPAN Spanish Lower Division 339 468 471 390 512 22.6 31 2 31 4 26 0 34 1 138 139 115 151 Upper Division 40 52 102 105 126 2.7 3 5 6 8 7 0 8 4 1 30 2 55 2 63 3 15 Graduate 0 0 0 0 3 0.0 00 00 00 03 Lower Division 1,550 1,839 1,785 1.717 2,028 103 3 122.6 119 0 114 5 135 2 119 115 111 131 Upper Division 247 240 420 320 397 16 5 16 0 28.0 21 3 26 5 0 97 1 70 1 30 1 61 Professional/Post Bach 0 0 0 0 3 00 00 00 00 03 Graduate 0 0 0 0 3 00 00 00 00 03 Subtotal 1,797 2,079 2,205 2,037 2,431 119.8 138.6 147.0 135.6 162.2 116 123 113 135 046*tret GEOG Geography Lower Division 531 497 516 522 326 35.4 33 1 34 4 34 8 21 7 094 097098 061 Upper Division 189 121 222 135 207 126 81 148 90 138 064 117 071 110 Graduate 0 3 0 0 36 00 03 00 00 30 Subtotal 720 621 738 657 569 48.0 41.5 49.2 43.8 38.5 086 103091 080 History Dept HISTHistory Lower Division 1,071 1.050 951 1.656 1.938 71 4 70 0 63 4 110 4 129 2 0 98 0 89 1 55 1 81 Upper Division 540 573 570 555 699 36.0 38 2 38 0 37 0 46 6 106 106 103 129 Gradual. 0 0 0 12 6 00 00 00 10 05 NORS Northern Studios Upper Division 0 21 0 0 1 4 Graduate 198 208 165 173 3-37

1 " TABLE 3.10Fall1988-92 Student Credit Huur§/FTEs by Dept/Subject

1968 1949 1900 1991 1992 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Indices (Bass Year 1988) SCH SCH SCH SCH SCH FTE FTE FTE FTE FIE 108019901991 1902

CLA History Dept (cont) Lower Division 1,071 1.050 951 1,656 1,938 71.4 70.0 63.4 110.4 1292 0.98 0 89 1.55 1.81 Upper Division 540 573 570 555 720 36.0 38.2 38.0 37.0 48.0 1.06 1 06 1.03 1.33 Graduate 0 0 0 210 214 00 0.0 00 17.5 178 Subtotal 1,611 1,623 1,521 2,421 2,872 107.4 108.2 101.4 164.9 195.0 1.01 0 94 1 54 1.82 Honors Program HONR Honors Lower Division 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1 2 Upper Division 0 0 39 0 33 00 00 2.6 00 2.2 Subtotal 0 0 39 0 51 0 0 0.0 2.6 0.0 3.4

Journalism c Broadcasting Dept JB Journalism & Broadcasting Lower Division 426 450 528 369 387 28.4 30.0 35.2 24.6 25.8 1.06 1.24 0.87 0 91 Upper Division 378 465 610 704 663 25.2 31.0 40.7 46.9 44.2 1 23 1.61 1.86 1.75 Subtotal 804 915 1,138 1,073 1,050 53.6 61.0 75.9 71.5 70.0 1.14 1.42 1 33 1.31

Linguistics Dept LINGLinguistics Lower Division 225 237 321 264 228 15.0 15.8 21.4 17.6 152 1.05 1 43 1.17 1.01 Upper Division 30 72 27 75 21 2.0 4 8 1.8 5.0 1 4 2.40 0 90 2.50 0 70 Graduate 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.3 - - Subtotal 255 309 348 339 252 17.0 20.6 23.2 22.6 16.9 1.21 1.36 1.33 0.99

Library Science Dept LS Library Skills. Science Lower Division 242 268 273 253 433 16 1 17.9 18.2 169 289 1 11 1.13 1.05 1 79 Upper Division 1 0 0 0 0 01 0.0 00 00 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0.00 Subtotal 243 268 273 253 433 16.2 17.9 18.2 16.9 28.9 1.10 1 12 1 04 1.78 Mathematics Dept CS Computer Science Lower Division 504 546 522 483 501 33 6 36.4 34.8 32.2 33.4 1.08 1 04 0 96 0.99 Upper Division 233 231 171 186 180 155 15.4 11.4 12.4 12.0 0.99 0 73 0.80 0.77 Graduate 57 34 73 51 75 48 28 61 4.3 6.3 0 60 1 28 0 89 1 32 MATH Mathematics Lower Division 3,016 3.208 2.842 3,163 3.178 201.1 213.9 189.5 210 9 211.9 1.06 0.94 1 05 1.05 Upper Division 626 555 478 567 521 41.7 37.0 31.9 37.8 34.7 0 89 0.76 091 0.83 Graduate 27 81 60 104 132 2.3 6.8 5.0 8.7 11.0 3.00 2.22 3.85 4.89 STAT /AS Statistics Lower Division 0 0 0 345 393 00 0.0 0.0 23.0 26.2 Upper Division 320 303 384 174 260 21.3 20.2 25.6 11.6 173 0 95 1 20 0 54 0.81 Graduate 0 31 18 44 45 00 2.6 1.5 3.7 3.8

Lower Division -,520 3,754 3.364 3,991 4,072 234.7 250.3 224.3 266.1 271.5 107 096113 116 Upper Division 1,179 1,089 1.033 927 961 78 6 72.6 68.9 61 8 64 1 0 92 0 88 0.79 0.82 Graduate 84 146 151 199 252 70 12.2 126 16.6 21.0 1.74 1 80 2.37 3 00 Subtotal 4,783 4,980 4,548 5,117 5,285 320.3 335.0 305.7 344.5 356.5 105095 108 1.11

Military Science Dept MILSMilitary Science Lower Division 109 122 106 85 133 73 81 7.1 5.7 8.9 1 12 0 97 0 78 1 22 Upper Division 86 91 91 91 81 57 6.1 6.1 6.1 5 4 1 06 1 06 1 06 0 94 Subtotal 195 213 197 176 214 13.0 14.2 13.1 11.7 14.3 1 09 1 01 0.90 1 10 Music Dept MUS Music Lower Division 783 748 778 785 856 52.2 49 9 51 9 52.3 57.1 0.96 0.99 1 00 1 09 Upper Division 233 187 130 181 208 155 12.5 87 12.1 13.9 0.80 0 56 0 78 0 89 ProfessionaVPost Bach 0 0 0 12 0 00 00 00 10 00 Graduate 21 91 33 37 38 18 76 2.8 31 32 4 33 1.57 1.76 1 81 Subtota, 1,037 1,026 941 1,015 1,102 69.5 69.9 63.3 68.5 74.1 1 01 0.91 0.99 1 07

Phittimophy HUM Humanities Lower Division 114 207 106 79 159 7 6 13 8 7.1 5 3 10.6 1 82 0 93 0 69 1 39 Upper Division 102 22 81 33 75 6 8 1 5 5 4 2 2 5.0 0 22 0 79 0 32 0 74 PHILPhilosophy Lower Division 465 366 330 327 333 31 0 24 4 22 0 21 8 22.2 0.79 071 0 70 072 Upper Division 201 186 183 159 345 13 4 12 4 12 2 10 6 23.0 0.93 0.91 0 79 1 72 Lower Division 579 573 436 406 492 38.6 38 2 29 1 27 1 32.8 0 99 0 75 0 70 085 Upper Division 303 208 264 192 420 20 2 13 9 17 6 12 8 28.0 0 69 0 87 0 63 1.39 Subtotal 882 781 700 508 912 511.8 52.1 46.7 39.9 60.8 0 89 0 79 0 68 103

Physical EdticatiORDept :: PE Physical Education Lower Division 244 180 212 152 259 16 3 12 0 14 1 10 1 17 3 0 74 0 87 0 62 1 06 Upper Division 338 457 242 420 120 22.5 30 5 16.1 28 0 8 0 1 35 0 72 1 24 0 36 Professional/Post Bach 0 22 0 0 29 00 18 00 00 24 PER Physical Education & Roc Lower Division 613 527 441 435 408 40 9 35 1 29 4 29 0 27 2 086072 071 067 Upper Division 0 2 0 0 3 00 00 00 00 00 3-38 1 9,.i TA131,E 3.10Fall 1988-92 Student Credit Hours/FTEs by Dept/Subject

1968 1989 1900 1991 1992 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Indices (Base Year 1966) SCH SCH SCH SCH SCH FTE FTE FTE FTE FTE 198919901991 1992

CLA Physical Ed Dept (cont.) Lower Division 857 707 653 587 667 57 1 47.1 43.5 39.1 44 5 0.82 0.76 0 68 0.78 Upper Division 338 459 242 420 123 22.5 30.6 16.1 28.0 8.2 1 36 0.72 1 24 0 36 Professional/Post Bach 0 22 0 0 29 0 0 1 8 0.0 0.0 2.4 Subtotal 1,195 1,188 895 1,007 819 79.7 79.6 59.7 67.1 55.1 1 00 0 75 0.840.69

Political Science/Justios Dept JUST Justice Lower Division 546 723 711 633 537 36.4 48.2 47 4 42 2 35.8 1.32 130 1.16 098 Upper Division 267 240 273 247 429 17 8 16 0 18.2 16.5 28.6 090 102093 1.61 PS Political Science Lower Division 1,167 1,152 1,198 927 1,103 77 8 76 8 79.9 61.8 73.5 0.99 1 03 0.79 0.95 Upper Division 292 189 29, 243 327 19 5 12.6 19.4 16.2 21.8 0 65 1 00 0.83 1.12 Graduate 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3

Lower Division 1,713 1,875 1.909 1,560 1.640 114.2 125.0 127.3 104.0 109.3 1.09 1 11 091 0.96 Upper Division 559 429 564 490 756 37.3 28.6 37.6 32.7 50.4 0.77 1 01 0.88 1.35 Graduate 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 3 - - - Subtotal 2,272 2,304 2,473 2,050 2,399 151.5 153.6 164.9 136.7 160.0 1.01 1 09 0.90 1.06

Speech Communication Dept SPC/ SPCH Speech Communication Lower Division 1,113 1,236 942 1.155 1,203 74 2 82.4 62.8 77.0 80.2 1.11 0.85 1.04 1.08 Upper Division 102 201 87 168 138 68 134 5.8 11.2 9.2 1.97 0 85 1 65 1.35 Graduate 0 0 0 3 6 0.0 00 0.0 03 05 - - - Subtotal 1,215 1,437 1,029 1,326 1,347 81.0 95.8 68.6 88.5 89.9 1.18 0.85 109 1.11

Theatre Dept THR Theatre Lower Division 244 200 282 515 323 163 13.3 18.8 34.3 21.5 0.82 1.16 211 1 32 Upper Division 121 151 218 294 327 81 101 145 19.6 21.8 1 25 1 80 2 43 2.70 Subtotal 365 351 500 809 650 24.3 23.4 33.3 53.9 43.3 0 96 1.37 222 1.78

Women's Studies WMS Women's Studies Lower Division 90 6.0 Upper Division 72 4.8 Subtotal 162 10.8

TOTAL COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Developmental 405 389 319 264 378 27.0 25.9 21.3 17.6 25.2 0 96 G 79 0 650 93 LOW Division 21,804 22,671 21,296 22,843 24,424 1,453.6 1,511.4 1,419.7 1,522.9 1,628.3 1.04 0.98 1.05 1.12 Upper Division 9,611 10,032 10,374 9,478 10,025 640.7 668.6 691.6 631.9 668.3 1 04 1.08 0 99 1.04 Professional/Post Bach 500 710 781 1,439 1,500 41.7 59.2 65.1 119.9 125.0 1 42 1 56 2.88 3.00 Graduate 1,097 1,290 1,328 1,783 1,892 91.4 107.5 110.7 148.6 157.7 1.18 1.21 1.63 1.72 Total 33,417 35,092 34,098 35,807 38,219 2,254.4 2,372.8 2,308.4 2,440.8 2,604.4 105 102 108 116

COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES Biology 8 Wildlife Dept BIOLBiology Lower Division 1,688 1.803 2,157 2,098 2,426 112 5 120 2 143.8 139.9 161.7 1.07 1 28 1 24 1 44 Upper Division 597 504 527 714 849 39 8 33.6 35 1 47 6 56.6 0 84 0.88 1 20 1.42 Professional/Post Bachelors 0 42 46 22 0 00 35 38 18 0.0 Graduate 137 185 202 222 309 11 4 15 4 16 8 18.5 25.8 1 35 1.47 1 62 2.26 BOT Botany Upper Division 36 15 0 0 0 2.4 10 00 00 00 0 42 0 000 00 0 00 Graduate 0 18 0 0 0 00 15 00 00 00 WLF/ WF Wildlife & Fisheries Upper Division 65 126 50 91 126 4.3 8 4 3 3 6.1 8 4 194077140 194 Gradual* 42 70 88 63 97 35 58 73 53 8.1 167 2.10 1.50 231

Lower Division 1,688 1.803 2.157 2.098 2.426 112 5 120 2 143.8 139.9 161.7 1.07 128 124 144 Upper Division 698 645 577 805 975 46 5 43 0 38 5 53.7 65 0 0.92 0.83 1 15 1.40 Professional/Post Bach 0 42 46 22 0 00 3.5 38 18 00 Graduate 179 273 290 285 406 149 228 242 238 33.8 1 53 1 62 1 59 2 27 Subtotal 2,565 2,763 3,070 3,210 3,807 174.0 189.5 210.3 219.1 260.6 109 121 126 150

Chemistry Dept CHEM Chemistry Lower Division 1,413 1,637 1.675 1.859 2.196 94 2 109 1 111 7 123 9 146.4 1.16 1.19 1 32 1 55 Upper Division 333 304 321 317 404 222 203 21.4 211 26.9 091 096095 1.21 Graduate 73 90 134 112 109 61 75 112 93 91 123 184153 149 Subtotal 1,819 2,031 2,130 2,288 2,709 122.5 136.9 144.2 154.4 182.4 112 118 126 149

Geology & Geophysics Dept GEOS /GEOL Geoscencos Lower Division 637 545 711 641 899 42 5 36 3 47 4 42 7 599 0 86 1 12 1 01 1 41 Upper Division 190 253 170 236 124 127 169 113 157 83 1 33 0 89 1 24 0 65 Graduate 200 151 203 242 351 167 126 169 202 29.3 076102 121 176 Subtotal 1,027 949 1,084 1,119 1,374 71.8 65.8 75.7 78.6 97.5 0 92 1 05 1 10 1 36 TABLE 3.10Fall)88-92 Student CreditHours/FTEs byDept/Subject

1968 1989 1990 1991 1992 19as 1989 1990 1991 1992 Wiese (Base Year 1988) SCH SCH SCH SCH SCH FTE FTE Fit FTE FTE 1989 199019011992

CNS (cont.) fdyibilln.flti*ed:Oepp::::.:..:.1:;:::::::;,::',.:;M:;;;;;%;- MSM Museum Studies Lower Division 42 0 0 0 0 2.8 00 00 00 0.0 0 000.00 0.00 0.00 Upper Division 6 3 3 0 21 04 02 02 0.0 14 0.50 0.50 0.003.50 Subtotal 48 3 3 0 21 32 0.2 0.2 0.0 1.4 0.06 0.06 0.000.44

Physics Dept ATM/ SPAS Space Physics & Atm Sci Graduate 9 30 27 21 30 0 8 2 5 2.3 1.8 2.5 3 33 3.00 2.33 3.33 PHYS Physics Lower Division 875 880 922 757 1.051 58 3 58.7 61 5 50 5 70.1 1.01 1.05 0.87 1.20 Upper Division 133 110 199 154 118 8 9 7 3 13.3 10.3 7.9 0.83 1.50 1.16 0.89 Professional/Post Bachelors 0 5 0 0 0 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.0 0 0 - - - - Graduate 171 193 175 245 276 14.3 16.1 14.6 20.4 23.0 1.13 1.02 1.43 1.61

Lower Division 875 880 922 757 1,051 58.3 58.7 61.5 50.5 70.1 1.01 1.05 0 87 1 20 Upper Division 133 110 199 154 118 8.9 73 13.3 103 7.9 083 1.50 1.16 0.89 Profeesiorud/Post Bach 0 5 0 0 0 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 - - - Graduate 180 223 202 266 306 15 0 18.6 16.8 22.2 25.5 1.24 1 12 1.48 1.70 Subtotal 1,188 1,218 1,323 1,177 1,475 822 85.0 91.6 82.9 103.4 103 1.11 1.01 1.26

TOTAL COL OF NATURAL SCI Lower Division 4,655 4,865 5,465 5,355 6,572 310.3 324.3 364.3 357.0 438.1 105 1.17 1.15 1.41 Upper Division 1,360 1,315 1,270 1,512 1,642 90.7 87.7 84.7 100.8 109.5 097093 1.11 121 Professional/Post Bach 0 47 46 22 0 0.0 3.9 3.8 1.8 0.0 Graduate 632 737 829 905 1,172 52.7 61.4 69.1 75.4 97.7 1 17 1 31 1.43 1 85 Total 6,647 6,064 7,610 7,794 9,386 453.7 477.3 521.9 535.1 645.3 105 1.15 1.18 1.42

COLLEGE OF RURAL ALASKA Arctic Sivunmun Ilisagyik College General Education ANS Alaska Native Studies '0 0 0 5 60 00 0.0 00 03 40 Professional/Post Bachelors 0 0 0 0 3 0.0 00 00 00 0.3 Subtotal 0 0 0 5 63 00 00 00 0.3 4.3 ANTH Anthropology 33 27 72 57 21 2.2 1.8 4 8 3.8 1.4 0.822.18 1 73 0.64 BIOLBiology 0 0 24 17 28 00 0.0 16 11 1.9 Upper Division 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.2 Subtotal 0 0 24 19 31 0.0 0 0 1.6 1.3 2.1 CCCCross-Cultural Communication 0 0 0 0 6 00 00 00 00 04 DEVE Developmental English Developmental 0 0 15 0 00 00 10 0.0 00 DEVM DevelopmentalMath Developmental 0 0 72 45 36 00 0.0 48 30 2.4 - - 5.00 5 00 2.00 ED Education 3 49 15 15 6 02 3.3 1.0 10 04 16.33 ENGL English 45 69 84 54 75 30 46 56 36 50 1 53 1 87 1 20 1 67 Upper Division 6 0 0 21 0 04 00 00 14 00 0 00 0 00 3 50 0.00 Subtotal 51 69 84 75 75 34 46 56 50 50 1 35 1.65 1 47 1 47 ESLG English Speakers/Other Language Developmental 0 0 0 0 15 00 0.0 0.0 00 10 - - - - 1.85 ESK Eskimo 48 59 115 140 89 3 2 3.9 7 7 9 3 5.9 1 23 2.40 2.92 GEOG Geography 21 8 0 0 0 14 05 00 00 00 0.38 0.00 000 0.00 MATH Mathematics 45 0 0 32 21 30 00 00 21 1.4 0.00 000 0.71 047 NRM Natural Resources Mgt 0 0 0 0 3 00 00 00 0.0 02 - - - - 0 00 0 00 0.00 PE Physical Education 10 0 0 0 0 0 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.00 PER Physical Education Recreation 0 0 0 0 7 00 00 00 0.0 05 - - - PS Political Science 6 0 0 0 0 04 00 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00 000000000 14 002094 0 044 PSY Psychology 48 1 45 0 21 32 0.1 3.0 00 SPAN Spanish 0 0 0 0 15 00 00 00 00 10 - SPC Speech Communication 0 0 0 57 0 00 00 00 38 00 Developmental 0 0 87 45 51 00 00 58 30 3.4 - - - Lower Division 259 213 355 377 352 17 3 14 2 23.7 25 1 23 5 0 82 1 37 1.46 1.36 Upper Division 6 0 0 23 3 04 00 0.0 15 02 0.00 0.00 3.83 050 Professional/Post Bach 0 0 0 0 3 00 00 00 00 03 - - Subtotal 265 213 442 445 400 17.7 14.2 29.5 29.7 27.3 0 80 1.67 1.68 1 55

Vocational/Technical ABUS Applied Business 13 24 14 44 4 09 16 09 29 03 1 85 1 08 3 38 0 31 ACCT Accounting 63 0 18 15 27 42 00 12 10 18 000029024043 AVTY Aviation Technology 162 24 30 32 60 108 16 2.0 2.1 40 015019020037 0.00 000000 BA Business Administration 30 3 0 0 0 20 02 00 00 00 0.10 CAPS Computer Applications 0 0 104 98 252 00 00 69 65 168 ECDD Early Childhood Education 0 0 0 0 77 00 00 00 00 5.1 EMIT Emergency Medical Techniaan 0 0 0 55 0 00 00 00 37 0.0 FIRE/ FSCI Fire Science 0 0 0 27 30 00 00 00 18 2.0 HST/ PPC Human Service Technology 0 0 17 41 28 00 00 11 27 19 LS Library Science 0 0 3 6 1 00 00 02 04 01 MECN Heavy Equipment Mechanics 0 0 0 0 161 00 00 00 00 107 OMT! OP Office Management Tech 0 55 74 29 84 00 37 49 19 56

3-40 1 ? 5 TABLE 3.10Fall1988-92 Student CreditHours/FTEs by Dept/Subject

1988 1989 1900 1991 1902 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Indices (Base Year 1988) SCH SCH SCH SCH SCH FTE FTE FTE FTE FTE 1980 19901091 1992

CRA Arctic Sivunmun VoTech (cont.) TTCH Trades & Technology 0 0 0 27 33 0.0 0 0 0 0 1.8 2.2 WMT Welding & Materials Tech 0 0 51 15 0 0.0 0.0 3 4 1.0 0 0 Lower Division 268 106 311 380 757 17.9 7.1 20.7 25.9 50.5 0.40 1 16 1.45 2.82

Subtotal Arctic Sivunmun Developmental 0 0 87 45 51 00 00 58 30 3.4 - - Lower Division 527 319 666 766 1.109 35.1 21 3 44 4 51.1 73.9 0.61 1 26 1 45 2.10 Upper Division 6 0 0 23 3 0 4 0 0 0.0 1 5 0.2 0.00 0 00 3 83 0.50 Professional( Post Bach 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.3 Subtotal 533 319 753 834 1,168 35.5 21.3 50.2 55.6 77.3 0.60 1.41 1 56 2.19

Bristol Bay Campus General Education ANL/ AKL Alaskan Native Languages 0 9 0 0 0 00 00 0.0 0.0 00 ART Art 0 0 3 0 0 00 00 0.2 0.0 0.0 DEVM Developmental Mathematics Developmental 8 81 15 0 9 0.5 5.4 10 0.0 0.6 10 13 1.88 0.00 1.13 ECON Economics 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 0.0 0.0 0.0 ED Education 5 4 0 4 31 0.3 0.3 0.0 0.3 2.1 0.800.00 0.80 6.20 Developmental 0 0 0 54 0 0.0 00 00 3.6 0.0 Subtotal 5 4 0 58 31 0.3 0.3 0.0 39 2.1 0.80 0.0011.60 6.20 ENGL English 32 60 66 132 24 2.1 40 44 88 1.6 1.88 2.06 4 13 0 75 Upper Division 0 0 0 27 15 00 00 00 1.8 1.0 Subtotal 32 60 66 159 39 2.1 40 4.4 10.6 2.6 1.88 2.06 4 97 1 22 ESK Eskimo 0 0 0 0 21 00 00 0.0 00 14 FISHFisheries 0 0 0 37 12 00 00 0.0 2.5 0.8 GEOS Geosciences 0 0 42 0 0 00 0.0 2.8 00 0.0 HISTHistory 51 0 0 33 0 3.4 00 0.0 2.2 0.0 0.00 0.00 0 65 0.00 MATH Mathematics 42 21 12 0 45 2.8 14 0.8 00 3.0 0.50 0.29 3.00 1.07 MUS Music 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 0.0 0.0 0.0 - - PS Political Science 0 0 0 81 0 00 00 00 54 0.0 PSY Psychology 0 0 18 0 3 0.0 0.0 1.2 00 0.2 RELG Religion 0 0 21 0 57 00 00 1.4 0.0 38 RD Rural Development 0 0 0 9 29 00 00 0.0 06 1.9 Upper Division 0 0 30 18 12 0.0 00 20 1.2 0.8 Subtc:al 0 0 60 18 12 0.0 00 4.0 12 0.8 SPAN Spanish Developmental 0 15 0 0 0 00 10 00 0.0 0.0 SOCSociology 0 0 30 0 0 0.0 00 2.0 0.0 0.0 SPC/ SPCH Speech 45 30 0 0 36 30 20 0.0 0.0 2.4 0.67 0 00 0 00 0.80

Developmental 8 96 15 54 9 05 6.4 10 3.6 0.6 12.00 1 88 6.75 1.13 Lower Division 175 124 192 296 258 11 7 83 128 197 17.2 0.71 1.10 1.69 1 47 Upper Division 0 0 30 45 27 00 00 2.0 3.0 1.8 Subtotal 183 220 237 395 294 12.2 14.7 15.8 26.3 19.6 1.20 1 30 2 16 1 61

Vocational/Technical Ed. ALR Agnculture & Land Res 0 0 0 24 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 16 0.0 AFPM Airframe & Power Mechanics 0 0 0 0 16 0.0 00 00 0.0 1.1 AVTY/ AT Aviation Technology 0 40 28 44 36 0.0 2.7 19 2.9 2.4 ABUS/ BA Applied Business 42 26 21 12 0 28 17 14 0.8 0.0 062050029000 CAPS/ Computer Applications 0 35 3 48 11 00 2.3 0.2 3.2 07 CHP Community Health Pract 0 6 12 6 15 00 04 0.8 04 10 Developmental 0 0 12 6 4 00 00 0.8 0.4 0.3 Subtotal 0 6 24 12 19 00 04 1.6 08 13 ECDD Early Childhood Education 0 11 0 0 41 00 07 00 00 2.7 Professional/Post Bach 0 0 0 0 11 00 00 0.0 00 07 Subtotal 0 11 0 0 52 00 07 00 00 3.5 ECHD/ ECD Early Childhood Devel 0 12 0 0 0 00 08 0.0 0.0 0.0 EMTT/ EMT Emergency Medical Tech 71 173 116 66 38 47 11 5 7.7 4.4 2.5 2.44 1 63 0 930.54 HSMV Human Services Developmental 0 0 0 0 3 00 00 00 00 02 HST/ PPC Human Service Technology 0 0 36 2 0 00 00 2.4 0.1 00 LS Library Science 0 48 78 45 48 00 3.2 52 30 32 OMT/ OP/00 Office Management Tech 0 11 0 66 64 00 07 00 44 4.3 Developmental 0 0 0 0 4 00 00 00 00 03 Subtotal 0 11 0 66 68 00 0.7 00 44 4.5 WMT Welding & Materials Tech 51 0 0 0 0 3.4 00 00 00 00 000 000000000 Developmental 0 0 12 6 11 00 00 08 04 0.7 Lower Division 164 362 294 313 269 109 24 1 19.6 20 9 179 2 21 1 79 1 91 1 64 Prolessional/Post Bach 0 0 0 0 11 00 00 00 00 09 Subtotal 164 362 306 319 291 10.9 24.1 20.4 21.3 19.6 2.21 1 87 1 95 1 79

Subtotal Bristol Bay Campus Developmental 8 96 27 60 20 05 64 18 40 13 12 00 338 750 250 Lower Division 339 486 486 609 527 22 6 32 4 32 4 40 6 35.1 1 43 1 43 1 80 1 55 Upper Division 0 0 30 45 27 00 00 20 30 18 Professional/Poet Bach 0 0 0 0 11 00 00 00 00 09 Subtotal 347 582 543 714 585 23.1 38.8 36.2 47.6 30.2 1 68 1 56 2 06 1 69 3-41 1?E) TABLE 3.10Fall1988-92 Student CreditHours/FTEsbyDept/Subject

1968 1989 1990 1991 1992 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Indices Mass Year 1968) SCH SCH SCH SCH SCH FTE FTE FTE FTE FTE 198919901991 1992

tajk:GhOkeit General Education ANS Alaska Native Studies Upper 0 0 87 0 0 00 0.0 5.8 00 0.0 - - - - ANTH Anthropology 33 108 108 24 0 22 7 2 7 2 1.6 0.0 3.272 27 0.73 0.00 Upper 0 0 0 0 45 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 3.0 - - - - Subtotal 33 108 108 24 45 22 7 2 7.2 1.6 3.0 3.273.27 0.73 1.36 CCC Cross Cultural Comm 0 3 24 0 0 00 02 16 0.0 0.0 - - - DEVE Developmental English Developmental 12 0 0 21 18 0.8 0 0 0.0 1.4 1.2 0 00 0.00 1.75 1.50 DEVM Developmental Mathematics Developmental 21 36 45 24 57 1.4 2.4 3.0 1.6 3.8 1.71 2.14 1.14 2.71 ED Education 25 0 0 12 4 1.7 0.0 0.0 0.8 0.3 0.000.00 0.48 0.16 ENGL English 51 102 120 60 48 3 4 6.8 8.0 4.0 3.2 2.00 2.35 1.18 0.94 Upper Division IS 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00 0 000.00 0.00 Subtotal 66 102 120 60 48 4 4 6.8 8.0 4.0 3.2 1.55 1.82 0.91 0.73 ESK Eskimo 0 33 50 0 0 00 22 3.3 0.0 0.0 - - HISTHistory 45 0 0 0 0 3.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 JB Journa/ismktroadcasting 12 0 21 33 27 0 8 0.0 1 4 2.2 1 8 0.00 1.75 2.75 225

Upper Division 1 0 0 0 3 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.00 Subtotal 13 0 21 33 30 0.9 0.0 1.4 2.2 2.0 0 00 1.62 2.54 2.31 MATH Mathematics 0 0 12 12 12 0.0 0.0 08 0.8 0.8 - - NRM Natural Resource Management 0 0 0 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.2 0.0 RUSS Russian 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2.7 0.0 Developmental 0 39 18 0 0 0.0 2.6 12 0.0 0.0 Subtotal 0 39 18 40 0 0 0 2 6 1 2 2,7 0.0 SOC Sociology 0 21 0 0 0 0.0 1 4 0.0 0.0 0.0 SPC/ SPCH Speech 0 51 0 0 0 00 34 00 00 00 - SWK Social Work 45 0 9 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 20 0 00 0.00 Developmental 33 75 63 45 75 2.2 5 0 4 2 3.0 5.0 2.27 1 91 1 36 2 27 Lower Division 211 318 344 184 91 14.1 21.2 22.9 12.3 61 1.51 163 0.87 0.43 Upper Division 16 0 87 0 48 1 1 0.0 5.8 0 0 3.2 0 00 5,44 0 00 3 00 Subtotal 260 393 494 229 214 17.3 26.2 32.9 15.3 14.3 1 51 1.90 0.88 0.82

Vocational/Technical Education ACCT Accounting 18 0 0 0 0 1 2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 00 0 00 0.00 0.00 AVTY/ AVT Aviation Technology 36 0 36 48 0 2.4 0 0 2.4 3.2 0.0 0.00 1.00 1 33 0.00 ABUS/ BA Applied Business 15 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 00 0.00 0 00 0.00 CHP Community Health Pract 0 0 18 18 15 0.0 0.0 1.2 1.2 1,0 - - CS Computer Science 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 ECDD Early Childhood Ed 0 0 43 25 0 00 00 2.9 17 0.0 ECHO Early Childhood Development 0 0 8 0 0 00 00 0.5 0.0 0.0 EMTT/ EMT Emergency Medical Tech 4 0 16 4 0 03 0.0 1.1 03 0.0 000400 1.00 000 HLTH Health Sciences 0 0 0 9 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.6 0.0 HMSV Human Services 24 0 0 0 12 1.6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.8 0.00 0 00 0.00 0 50 HSTHuman Service Technology 0 0 0 0 13 00 00 00 00 09 OMT/ OP Office Management Technolog 0 33 0 30 15 00 22 00 2.0 10 Subtotal Lower Division 97 33 121 134 55 6.5 2.2 6.1 6.9 3.7 0 34 1 25 1 38 0 57

Subtotal Chukchi Campus Developmental 33 75 63 45 75 2 2 5 0 4 2 3 0 5 0 2.27 1 91 1 36 2 27 Lower Division 308 351 465 318 146 20 5 23.4 31.0 21 2 9 7 1 14 1 51 1 03 0 47 5 44 3 00 Upper Division 16 0 87 0 43 11 a 0 5.8 0 0 3.2 0 00 0 00 Subtotal 357 426 615 363 269 23.8 28.4 41.0 24.2 17.9 1 19 1 72 1 02 0 75

ANS Alaska Native Studies Upper Division 33 63 0 0 0 22 42 00 0.0 00 191 000000000 ART An 0 0 0 0 21 00 0.0 00 00 2.2 CHEM Chemistry 0 0 48 0 56 00 0.0 3.2 0.0 3.7 DEVE Developmental English Developmental 33 0 0 0 0 2.2 00 00 00 0.0 000000000000 DEVM Developmental Math Developmental 30 0 0 0 0 20 00 00 00 00 000000000 003 DEVS Developmental Studies 9 0 0 0 0 06 00 00 00 00 0.00 000 0.00 000 ED Education 78 0 0 0 0 52 0.0 00 00 00 0.00 000000 000 Upper Division 234 69 60 168 174 156 46 40 112 11.6 029 0.26 072074 Professional/Post Bachelors 16 0 0 0 0 1.1 0.0 0.0 00 00 000000000000 Graduate 240 243 193 87 105 16 0 16 2 12.9 5 8 7 0 1 01 0 80 0 36 0 44 Subtotal 568 312 253 255 279 37 9 20.0 16 9 17.0 18.6 0 55 0.45 0.45 0.49 MUS Music 0 0 0 0 12 00 00 00 00 08 - NRM Natural Resource Management 0 0 0 6 0 00 0.0 00 04 0.0 PHYS Physics 0 0 0 24 0 00 00 00 16 0.0 PSY Psychology Upper Division 0 0 0 0 6 00 00 00 00 04 - - 071 000000 RD Rural Development 21 18 15 0 0 14 12 10 CO 00 086 Upper Division 66 69 30 9 24 4 4 4 6 2 0 0 6 1 6 1 05 0 45 0 14 0 36 0 10 0 28 Subtotal 87 87 45 9 24 5 8 5 8 3 0 0 6 1 6 1 00 0 52 000 SPC Speech Communication 27 0 0 0 0 1.8 00 00 00 00 000000 000 THR Theatre 0 0 0 0 6 00 00 00 00 04 3 -42 127 TABLE 3.10Fall 1988-92 Student Credit Hours/FrEs by Dept/Subject

1968 1969 1900 1991 1992 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Indices (Base Year 1968) SCH SCH SCH SCH SCH FTE FTE FTE FTE FTE 1989199019911992

CRA Distance Delivery (cont.) Developmental 63 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 00 0 00 0 00 Lower Division 135 18 63 30 95 9.0 1 2 4.2 2.0 6 3 0 13 0.47 0 22 0 70 Upper Division 333 201 90 177 204 22 2 13.4 6 0 11.8 13.6 0 60 0.27 0 53 0 61 ProtoesionaliPost Bach 16 0 0 0 0 1 3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.00 0 00 0.00 Graduate 240 243 193 87 105 20 0 20.3 16.1 7.3 8 8 1.01 0.80 0.36 0.44 Subtotal 787 462 346 294 404 56.7 34.9 26.3 21.1 28.7 0.61 0.46 037 0.51

Vocational/Technical Education ALR Agriculture & Land Res 9 15 0 0 06 10 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.67 0.00 0.00 0.00 ECHD Early Childhood Development 19 0 0 0 0 13 00 00 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 HMSV Human Services 45 0 0 0 0 30 0.0 0.0 00 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0.00 LS Library Science 0 0 0 8 5 00 0.0 0.0 05 0.3 - - Lower Division 73 15 0 8 5 4.3 0.0 0.0 05 0.3 0.00 0 00 0.13 0.08 Subtotal 73 15 0 8 4.3 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.3 0.00 0 00 0 13 0.08

Subtotal Distance Delivery Developmental 63 0 0 0 0 42 00 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.00 0 00 0.00 Lower Division 208 33 63 38 100 139 2.2 42 2.5 6.7 0.16 0.30 0.180.48 Upper Division 333 201 90 177 204 22.2 13.4 6.0 11.8 13.6 0.60 0 27 0 53 0.61 Proisesional/Post Bach 16 0 0 0 0 13 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0.00 Graduate 240 243 193 87 105 20 0 20.3 161 73 8.8 1.01 0.80 0.36 0.44 Subtotal 860 477 346 302 409 61.6 35.9 26.3 21.6 29.0 0 58 0.43 0 35 0.47

Independent Learning General Eck' Attion AKNP Alask alive Politics 0 12 21 12 12 00 08 14 08 0.8 ANTH Anthropology 0 0 0 54 84 0.0 00 0.0 36 56 ART Art 0 0 0 0 15 00 0.0 0.0 00 10 BIOLBiology 27 81 51 126 81 1.8 54 3.4 8.4 5.4 3.00 1 89 4.67 3.00 CS Computer Science 0 0 0 0 24 00 0.0 0.0 0.0 16 DEVM Developmental Mathematics Developmental 0 139 150 155 0 0 8 6 9.3 10 0 10.3 ECON Economics 36 30 48 69 75 2.4 2.0 3.2 4.6 5.0 0.83 1 33 1.92 2.08 ED Education Upper Division 195 213 234 213 225 13.0 142 15.6 14.2 15.0 1 09 1 20 1 09 1.15 ENGL English 156 129 162 168 231 104 8.6 10.8 11.2 15.4 0 83 1.04 1 08 1.48 Upper Division 0 18 42 78 66 00 12 2.8 52 44 Subtotal 156 147 204 246 297 10.4 9.8 13.6 16.4 19.8 0.94 1 31 1.58 1.90 ESK Eskimo 15 0 J 0 0 10 0.0 0.0 00 0.0 0 00 0.00 0 00 0 00 GEOG Geography 24 57 60 63 54 16 3.8 4.0 42 3.6 2 38 2.50 2.63 2.25 Upper Division 33 6 9 30 9 22 04 0.6 2.0 0.6 0 18 0 27 0.91 0.27 Subtotal 57 63 69 93 63 38 42 46 62 42 1 11 1 21 1.63 1 11 GEOS Geosciences 0 15 6 27 3 0.0 1.0 0.4 18 0.2 - - HISTHistory 117 108 132 219 222 78 72 8.8 14.6 148 0 92 1 13 1 87 1 90 Upper Division 66 69 114 210 177 44 46 76 14.0 118 1 05 1 73 3 18 2 68 Subtotal 183 177 246 429 399 12.2 11.8 16.4 28.6 26.6 0.97 1 34 2 34 2.18 JB Journalism/Broadcasting 18 6 18 21 15 12 0.4 12 14 10 0 33 1 00 1.17 0.83 Upper Division 0 0 0 24 6 00 00 00 16 04 Subtotal 18 6 18 45 21 12 0.4 1.2 30 1.4 0 33 1 00 2 50 1 17 LINGLinguistics 36 54 45 48 24 24 3.6 30 32 16 1 50 1 25 1 33 0 67 MATH Math 191 221 305 398 369 12 7 14.7 20.3 26.5 24 6 1 16 1 60 2 08 1 93 MIN Mining Engineering 0 0 0 0 3 00 00 00 00 0.2 MUS Music 21 33 18 15 15 14 2.2 1.2 10 10 1.57 086 071 071 PS Political Science 6 18 21 15 27 04 1.2 1.4 10 18 300350250450 PSY Psychology 39 72 72 48 81 26 48 48 3.2 5.4 1 85 1 85 1 23 2.08 Upper Division 27 42 21 24 30 18 2.8 14 16 20 1 56 0 78 0 89 1 11 Subtotal 66 114 93 72 111 44 76 62 48 74 1 73 1 41 1 09 1.68 SOCSociology 39 18 42 102 75 2.6 12 28 68 50 0 46 1 08 2 62 1 92 Upper Division 0 0 3 3 3 00 0.0 02 02 02 Subtotal 39 18 45 105 78 26 12 3.0 70 52 0 46 1 15 2 69 2 00 SPAN Spanish 0 0 0 1 4 00 0.0 0.0 0.1 03 STAT Statistics Upper Division 36 0 0 0 2.4 00 00 00 0.0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00

Developmental 0 129 139 150 155 00 86 93 100 103 Lower Division 725 854 1.001 1.386 1.414 483 569 667 924 943 118 138 191 195 Upper Division 357 348 423 582 516 23 8 23 2 28 2 38 8 34 4 0 97 1 18 1 63 1 45 Subtotal 1,082 1,331 1,563 2,1111 2,085 72.1 88.7 104.2 1412 139.0 1 23 1 44 1 96 1.93

Vocational/Technical Education ABUS Applied Business 0 63 48 90 69 00 42 32 60 46 ACCT Accounting 57 69 57 123 129 38 46 3.8 82 86 1 21 1 00 2 16 2 26 AMITApplied Mining Tech 0 0 6 3 6 00 00 04 02 04 AVTY Aviation Technology 8 12 24 28 8 0.5 08 16 19 05 1 50 3 00 3 50 1 00 BA Business Administration 0 0 3 18 15 00 00 02 12 10 Upper Division 0 12 9 33 30 00 08 06 22 20 Subtotal 0 12 12 51 45 00 08 08 34 30 CHP Community Hearth Practitioner 0 0 0 0 144 00 0.0 00 00 96 CAPS Computer Applicslions 54 0 0 0 0 36 00 00 00 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 3-43 TABLE 3.10Fail1988-92 Student CreditHobrs/FTEsby Dept/Subject

1964 1989 1900 1991 1992 1986 1989 1990 1991 1992 Indices (Rasa Year 1968) SCH SCH SCH SCH SCH FTE FTE FTE FTE FTE 19691990 19911992

CRA Independent Learning (cont.) ECHD Early Childhood Development 0 0 0 12 18 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 8 1.2 EMIT Emergency Medical Tech 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.2 HLTH Health Sciences 0 60 39 111 66 0 0 4 0 2.6 7.4 4.4 - - JUST Justice 21 15 18 21 0 02 1.0 12 14 0.0 5.48 6.57 767 0.00 Upper Division 6 0 0 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.G0 0 00 0.00 0.00 Subtotal 27 15 18 21 0 0 2 1 0 1.2 1.4 0 0 4.26 5.11 5 96 0.00 SCI Science Applications 0 0 12 9 00 00 08 0.6 0.6 -

Lower Division 140 219 207 415 467 9.3 14.6 13.8 27.7 311 1.56 1 48 2.96 3.34 Upper Division 6 12 9 33 30 04 0.8 06 2.2 2.0 2.00 1.50 5.50 5.00 Subtotal 146 231 216 448 407 9.7 15.4 14.4 29.9 33.1 1.58 1.48 3.07 3.40

Subtotal Independent Learning Developmental 0 129 139 150 155 00 86 9.3 100 10.3 - Lower Division 865 1.073 1,208 1,801 1,881 57.7 71.5 80.5 120.1 125.4 1.24 1.40 2.08 2.17 Upper Division 363 360 432 615 546 24 2 24.0 28.8 41 0 36.4 0.99 1.19 1 69 1 50 Subtotal 1,228 1,562 1,779 2566 2,582 81.9 104.1 118.8 171.1 172.1 1.27 1.45 2.09 2.10

Inferior Campus General Education ANL Alaska Native Lang 0 42 0 46 87 0.0 2.8 0.0 31 5.8 ANTH Anthropology 0 0 0 30 63 00 0.0 0.0 20 4.2 ART Art 54 31 0 74 6 3.6 21 0.0 49 0.4 0.57 0 00 1.37 0.11 ASLG American Span Language 0 0 0 30 18 00 0.0 0.0 2.0 12 CS Computer Science 0 0 0 0 66 00 00 00 0.0 44 DEVE Developmental English Developmental 0 54 39 48 39 0 0 3.6 2.6 3.2 2.6 DEVM Developmental Mathematics Developmental 0 36 30 48 33 00 2.4 2.0 3.2 2.2 DEVS Developmental Studies 0 0 2 0 0 00 0.0 0.1 0.0 00 ED Education 0 93 18 30 18 00 6.2 12 2.0 1.2 - - - ENGL English 27 54 18 34 90 18 3.6 1.2 2.3 6.0 2.00 0.67 1.26 3.33 FREN French 12 0 0 0 0 08 00 0.0 00 0.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 GEOS Geosciences 23 2 0 16 0 15 0.1 00 1.1 0.0 0.09 0.00 0.70 0.00 HISTHistory 39 0 0 15 0 2.6 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.00 0 00 0.380.00 JB JournalismfBroadcasting 12 8 0 0 0 08 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.67 0 00 0 00 0.00 MATH Mathematics 15 93 69 84 30 10 62 46 56 2.0 6 20 4.60 5.60 2.00 MUS Music 0 15 12 25 16 00 10 08 1.7 1.1 PER/ PE Physical Education 0 22 20 4 0 00 15 1.3 0.3 0.0 PS Political Science 36 0 21 0 0 24 0.0 14 0.0 0.0 0 00 0 58 0.00 0 00 PSY Psychology 0 27 123 21 102 00 18 82 14 68 RD Rural Development 10 0 0 59 0 07 00 00 39 00 0.00 0.00 5 900.00 Upper Division 0 0 3 0 0 00 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.0 Subtotal 10 0 3 59 0 07 00 0.2 39 0.0 0 00 0.30 5.90 0.00 RELG Relagion 0 0 33 0 24 00 00 2.2 0.0 16 RUSS Russian Developmental 0 0 0 0 48 00 00 00 00 3.2 SOCSociology 24 0 3 15 0 16 00 0.2 1.0 0.0 0 00 0.13 0.63 0 00 SPAN Spanish 0 0 0 0 4 0.0 0.0 0.0 00 0.3 Developmental 0 0 21 0 0 00 0.0 14 00 00 Subtotal 0 0 21 0 4 00 00 1.4 00 0.3 SPC/ SPCH Speech 15 0 0 27 10 00 00 18 0.0 0 00 0.00 1.80 0 00

Developmental 0 90 90 96 120 00 60 60 64 80 Lower Division 267 387 319 510 524 178 25 8 21 3 340 34.9 1.45 1 19 1 91 1 96 Upper Division 0 0 3 0 0 00 00 02 00 00 Subtotal 267 477 412 606 644 17.8 31.8 27.5 40.4 42.9 1 79 1 54 2.27 2 41

Vocational/Technical Education ACCT Amounting 0 42 0 0 00 28 00 00 00 AUTO Automotive 12 0 0 0 0 08 00 00 00 0.0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0.00 AVTY/ AT Aviation Technology 9 0 0 0 0 06 00 00 00 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 APAR Applied Art 0 0 0 0 16 00 00 00 00 11 ABUS/ BUS Applied Business 23 33 45 66 0 15 2.2 30 44 0.0 1.43 1 96 2.87 0 00 CAPS/ CMPS Computer Applications 128 61 118 144 77 85 41 79 96 51 048092 113060 ECHD/ ECD Early Childhood Dove! 0 53 35 32 19 00 35 23 21 13 EMTT/ EMT Emergency Medical Tech 221 144 84 47 117 147 96 5.6 31 78 0.65 0.38 0.21 0 53 FSCV FS Fire Science 45 33 45 0 0 30 22 30 00 0.0 0.73 1 00 0.00 0 00 HLTH Health Sciences 0 0 0 0 10 00 0.0 00 00 07 HST/ PPC Human Service Technology 49 75 77 29 0 33 50 51 19 00 1 53 1 57 0 59 0 00 HMSV Human Services 9 69 0 0 258 06 46 00 00 172 767000000 28 67 JUST Justice 0 30 0 0 0 00 20 00 00 00 OMT / OP/00 Office Management Tech 27 51 37 12 0 18 34 25 08 0.0 1 89 1 37 0 44 0 00 SCIA Science Applications 0 0 0 0 6 00 00 00 00 04 ITCH Trades and Technology 0 18 0 26 10 00 12 00 17 07 WMT Welding & Materials Tech 0 0 27 27 0 00 00 18 18 00 Lower Division 523 609 468 383 513 349 406 312 255 342 1 16 0 89 0 73 0 98 Subtotal 523 609 468 363 513 34.9 40.6 31.2 25.5 34.2 1 16 0 89 0 73 0 98 3-44

1 9_ TABLE 3.10 Fal11988-92 StudentCreditHours 1,sveptiu ject

1986 1989 1900 1991 1992 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Indices (Base Year 1968) SCH SCH SOH SCH SCH FTE FTE FTE FTE FTE 19601990 19911992

CRA Subtotal Interior Campus Developmental 0 90 90 96 120 0.0 60 60 64 8.0 Lower Division 790 996 787 893 1.037 52.7 66.4 52.5 59.5 69.1 1 26 1 00 1 13 1.31 Upper Division 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.2 0.0 0.0 Subtotal 790 1,086 880 969 1,157 52.7 72.4 58.7 65.9 77.1 1.37 1.11 125 1.46

General EdUcation ANU AKL Alaskan Languages 51 39 67 93 0 34 2.6 4.5 62 00 0.76 1.31 1 82 0.00 Upper Division 0 0 0 0 27 0.0 0.0 00 0.0 1.8 Subtotal 51 39 67 93 27 34 26 45 6.2 1.8 0.76 1.31 1.82 0.53 AKNP Alaska Native Politics 8 0 0 0 0 0.5 0.0 0.0 00 0.0 0.00 0 00 0.00 0.00 - - ANS Alaska Naive Studies 0 19 11 30 68 00 1.3 0.7 2.0 4.5 0.39 Upper Division 54 0 60 34 21 3.6 0.0 40 2.3 1.4 0.00 1.11 0.63 1.65 Subtotal 54 19 71 64 89 3.6 1.3 4.7 4.3 5.9 0.35 1 31 1 19 ANTH Anthropology 69 0 0 18 90 4.6 0.0 0.0 1.2 6.0 0.00 0.00 0.26 1 30 Upper Division 0 0 27 0 0 0.0 0.0 18 0.0 0.0 - - 1.30 Subtotal 69 0 27 18 90 46 00 18 1.2 6.0 0.00 0.39 0.26 0.00 7.0010.50 21.00 ART Art 4 0 28 42 84 0.3 00 1.9 2.8 5.6 0.00 2.15 1.15 0.92 BIOLBiology 52 0 112 60 48 3.5 0.0 7.5 40 3.2 CS Computer Science 0 0 0 30 45 0.0 0.0 00 2.0 3.0 CCCCross - Cultural Communication 0 0 42 0 0 00 00 28 0.0 0.0 DEVE Developmental English 0.99 0.54 0.28 Developmental 151 150 21 81 42 10 1 10 0 1.4 5.4 2.8 014 DEVM Developmental Mathematics 077 101 143 Developmental 128 150 99 129 183 85 10.0 66 8.6 12.2 1.17 DEVS Developmental Studies 0 104 42 51 36 00 69 28 34 2.4 0 49 Developmental 49 0 0 0 24 33 00 0.0 0.0 1.6 0.00 0 00 0 00 1 22 Subtotal 49 104 42 51 60 3.3 69 2.8 34 4.0 2 12 0.86 1 04 ECON Economics 0 51 0 0 0 00 3.4 0,0 0.0 0.0 1.8 0.30 0.27 0 00 0.20 ED Education 132 39 36 0 27 8.8 2.6 2,4 0.0 1.21 0.78 0.58 0.69 ENGL English 201 243 156 117 138 13.4 16.2 10,4 7.8 9.2 - - Upper Division 0 48 42 27 18 00 32 2.8 1.8 12 1 45 0.99 0 72 0 78 Subtotal 201 291 198 144 156 13.4 194 13.2 9.6 10.4 9.6 10.8 1 07 1.07 1 14 1.29 ESK Eskimo 126 135 135 144 162 8.4 90 90 0 40 0.00 0.00 HISTHistory 114 46 0 0 0 76 31 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00 HUM Humanities 0 21 0 0 0 00 1.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.4 0.93 0.00 0.000.47 JB Journalism/Broadcasting 45 42 0 0 21 3.0 28 00 00 LINGLinguistics 0 0 0 0 18 0.0 00 0.0 00 1 1 57 0.00 1.33 MATH Mathematics 42 60 66 0 56 2.8 40 44 on 3.7 1.43 1 43 1.57 0.00 1.33 Subtotal 42 60 66 0 56 28 4.0 4.4 00 3.7 0 71 0 00 0.000.86 MUS Music 7 5 0 0 6 05 0.3 00 00 0.4 NRM Natural Resource Management 0 0 0 2 0 00 0.0 00 01 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 39 PDEV Personal Development 31 0 0 0 12 2.1 00 00 0.0 0.8 PER/ PE Physical Ed & Hecreation 0 11 12 0 0 00 07 0.8 00 0.0 16 00 2.11 2.00 0 89 0.00 PS Political Science 27 57 54 24 0 1.8 3.8 3.6 PSY Psychology 0 69 72 42 0 00 46 48 2.8 0.0 000061 RELG/ REL Religion 23 6 0 0 14 15 04 00 00 09 026000 RUSS Russian Developmental 0 0 6 0 0 00 00 0.4 00 00 12 0 29 0 00 0 00 0 17 SOCSociology 105 30 0 0 18 70 20 00 00 SPAN Spanish 0 0 0 0 54 00 00 00 0.0 36 SPC/ SPCH Speech Communication 0 0 69 57 27 0.0 0.0 46 38 1.8 0 00 0 00 0 89 0 00 SWK Social Work 27 0 0 24 0 18 0.0 00 16 00 19 000 058000051 THR Theatre 55 0 32 0 28 37 0.0 2.1 00

16.6 091 038064076 Developmental 328 300 126 210 249 21 9 20.0 84 140 083066085 Lower Division 1,119 977 934 734 952 74 6 65.1 62.3 48 9 63.5 087 1 13 Upper Division 54 48 129 61 66 36 32 86 41 44 0 89 2 39 1 22 0 79 0 67 0.84 Subtotal 1,501 1,325 1,189 1,005 1,267 100.1 88.3 79.3 67.0 84.5 0 88

Vocational/Technical Education 1 00 0 78 2 00 ACCT Accounting 27 45 27 21 54 18 3.0 18 14 36 1 67 ABUS/ BA Applied Business 0 15 66 60 18 0.0 1.0 44 40 12 4 38 0 00 000 0 00 Developmental 13 57 0 0 0 09 38 00 00 0.0 1.2 5 54 5 08 4 62 1 38 Subtotal 13 72 66 60 18 09 48 44 40 APAR Applied Arts 0 0 5 0 0 00 00 03 00 0.0 000057000033 AVTY/ AVT Aviation Technology 98 0 56 0 32 65 00 37 00 21 3.6 - BA Business Administration 0 0 0 0 54 00 00 00 00 16 0.0 1 31 1 08 0 18 0 00 CHP Community Health Prod 136 178 147 24 0 91 11 9 98 0.0 087067 000000 Developmental 16 13 10 0 0 10 09 0.7 00 1 26 1 04 0 16 0 00 Subtotal 151 191 157 24 0 10 1 12 7 105 1.6 00 0 53 0 48 0 520 43 CAPS/ CIS Computer Applications 111 59 53 58 48 74 39 35 39 32 03 CAH Culinary Arts 0 0 0 0 4 00 00 00 00 0.0 ECDD Early Childhood Education 0 148 141 75 0 00 99 9.4 50 EMIT/ EMT Emergency Medical Tech 0 32 33 40 44 00 21 22 27 2.9 0 00 2 17 0 00 1 83 HMSV Human Services 18 0 39 0 33 12 00 26 00 22 0.0 HST/ PPC Human Service Tech 0 36 0 0 0 00 24 00 00 0.0 0 00 3 82 0 00 0 00 JUST Justice 11 0 42 0 0 07 00 2.8 00 00 067000400000 LS Library Stalls/Science 3 2 0 12 0 02 01 00 08 3-45 TABLE 3.10Fall1988-92Student CreditHours /F'TEs by Dept/Subject Indices (Bass Yeart968) 1964 1989 1900 1991 1992 1088 1949 1990 1991 1992 190 1990 19911992 SCH SCH SCH SCH SCH FIT Fit Fit FTE FTE

CRA Kuskokwim Vo-Tech (cont.) 65 49 5.1 OMT / OP/00 Office Management Tech 0 87 98 74 77 00 58 PA Police Administration 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 Developmental o 4 0 0 0 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.00 0.00 0.000.00 SCIA/ GS Science Applications 15 60 0 0 0 10 0.0 00 17 0.0 TTCH Trades and Technology 0 0 0 26 0 00 0.0 0.0 0.J 00 0.000.000.00 0.00 WMT/ WELD Welding & Materials Tech 8 0 0 0 0 05 49 0.7 0.0 0.0 2.64 0.36 0.000.00 Developmental 28 74 10 0 0 19 44 1 471 26.0 24.3 1.55 1 66 0.91 0.85 Lower Division 427 662 707 390 364 28.5 49.1 47.8 26.0 24.3 1.62 1.58 0.860.80 Subtotal 455 738 717 390 364 30.3

Subtotal Kuskokwim Campus 249 9.1 14.0 16.6 1050.380.590.70 Developmental 356 374 136 210 249 23.7 109.3 109.4 74.9 87.7 1.06 1 06 0.730.85 Lower Division 1,546 1.639 1,641 1.124 1.316 103.1 3.2 8.6 4.1 4.4 0.892.39 1.13 122 Upper Division 54 48 129 61 66 36 137.4 127.1 93.0 106.7 1.050.97 0.71 083 Subtotal 1,956 2,061 1,906 1,395 1,631 130.4

Northwest Campus General Education 0 36 0.0 0.0 00 0.0 0.000.000.000.00 ANL Alaska Naive Languages 54 0 0 0 2.4 0.0 0.0 00 00 0.00 0 00 0 000.00 Upper Division 36 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.000.000.00 Subtotal 90 0 0 0 0 36 0 24 0 3 0 0.0 1.6 00 02 00 ART Art 0.0 0 6 0 0 0 00 0.4 0.0 00 ASLG American Sign Language 0 000.000.53 0 56 7.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.7 0.00 BIOLBiology 106 0 0 0.0 2.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 CCC Cross Cultural Comm 0 33 0 0 0 DEVE Developmental English 0.1 1 0 0 0.0 2.4 2.8 Developmental 0 0 36 42 DEVM Developmental Mathematics 2.11 1.672.07 57 45 56 1.8 3.3 3.8 30 3.7 1 81 Developmental 27 49 0.40 27 45 00 0.0 00 18 0.000.000.00 DEVS Developmental Studies 68 0 0 0 13 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.050.000.00011 Developmental 19 1 0 0 2 3.3 3.8 3.0 55 0.52 0 600.470.87 87 1 0 0 29 6.3 Subtotal 3.0 0 38 12 51 45 0.0 2.5 08 3.4 ED Education 1.8 0.870 79 1.000.43 63 55 50 63 27 42 3.7 3.3 4.2 ENGL English 0.000.000.44 0 4 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.00 ESK Eskimo 9 0 0 0.0 0.0 00 0.0 0.2 Upper Division 0 0 0 0 3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.00 0.000.000.78 Subtotal 9 0 0 0 7 06 0 0.0 2.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 GEOG Geography 0 41 0 0 105 78 0.0 46 46 70 52 HISTHistory 0 69 69 INDS Independent Studieb 0.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 00 0.0 0.2 Upper Division 0.0 18 0 0 0.0 0.0 12 00 JB Journalism/Broadcasting 0 0 0.00 0.2 2.2 1.6 2.4 0 0 11 008.0012.00 MATH Mathematics 3 33 24 36 0 6 0 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.4 00 PE/ PER Physical Education 0 0 4 0 39 0 00 00 0.0 2.6 0.0 PS Political Science 0 0 0 00 6.4 4.6 3.4 36 00 0.72 0.530 56 Psychology 96 69 51 54 0 PSY 0.1 00 00 0 0 1 0 0 00 0.0 RD Rural Development 0.0 00 0 0 3 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.2 Upper Division 0.0 0 0 4 0 0 00 00 03 00 Subtotal 0.0 1.45 0 000 000 00 20 29 0 0 0 13 19 00 00 RUSS Russian 1.2 2.6 0 0 54 18 39 00 00 36 Developmental 2 6 1 45 2 700 90 1 95 20 29 54 18 39 13 19 36 1.2 Subtotal 0.6 0 0 18 0 9 0.0 00 1.2 0 0 SOCSociology 0.6 12 0 18 42 9 0.0 00 12 0.0 Subtotal 02 00 0 0 0 3 0 00 00 00 SPAN Spanish 0.0 0 0 6 12 0 00 0.0 0.4 08 Developmental 10 00 0 0 6 15 0 00 00 04 Subtotal 00 0 00 1.33 1 500 00 36 0 48 54 0 24 00 32 36 SPC1 SPCH Speech 32 0 0 0 0 48 00 00 00 00 SWK Social Work 1 09 3 332 542.13 50 153 117 98 31 33 10.2 78 65 Developmental 46 0.9t 065 414 294 30 3 26 5 197 276 196 087065 Lower Division 455 397 295 0 08 2.4 00 04 00 02 0.000 170 00 Upper Division 36 0 6 0 3 074 35.8 29.6 30.3 35.4 26.3 083085099 Subtotal 537 447 454 531 395

VotationaVTechnical 47 072017040055 127 91 21 51 70 85 61 14 34 ABUS Applied Business 00 24 40 6 000 00 36 00 60.00 1 6 0 36 60 01 04 Developmental 87 0.76 0 16 0 68 1 02 128 97 21 87 130 85 65 14 58 Subtotal 44 1 00 5 75 5.00 5 50 12 69 60 66 08 08 46 40 ACCT Accounting 12 00 151 000000000 62 0 0 0 27 41 00 00 AMITApplied Mining Tech 41 00 3 5 0 0 00 02 0.3 00 APAR Applied Arts 0 00 0 0 0 32 0 00 00 00 21 AVTY /AT Aviation Technology 00 0 39 0 0 00 00 26 00 BA Business Administration 0 00 0 000 000 000 00 18 0 0 0 0 12 0.0 00 00 Upper Division 00 0 00 2.17 0 00 0 00 18 0 39 0 0 12 00 26 00 Subtotal 0 33 0 00 1 05 3 57 0 22 75 14 05 00 15 50 CAPS/ CIS Computer Applications 21 7 000 371 383 3.13 92 75 16 00 59 61 50 CHP Community Health Prac 24 0 89 0 00 20 00 00 00 DSLT Diesel Technology 0 30 0 0 3-46 TABU] 3.10Fall1988-92 Student CreditHours /FTEs by Dept/Subject

1988 1989 1990 1991 1902 1488 1989 1990 1991 1992 Indices (Base Year 1988) SCH SCH SCH SCH SCH FTE FTE FTE FTE FTE 198919901991 1992

CRA Northwest Vo-Tech (cont.) ECDD Early Childhood Education 21 0 0 14 0 1 4 0 0 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.00 0.00 0.67 0.00 EMIT/ EMT Emergency Medical Tech 35 60 28 52 77 2.3 4.0 1.9 3.5 5.1 1.71 0.80 1.49 2.20 ENER Energy o 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 - - HMSV Human Services 47 49 12 0 0 3 1 3.3 0 8 0.0 0.0 1 04 026 0.000.00 HST/ PPC Human Service Technology o 9 0 84 34 0.0 0.6 0 0 5.6 2.3 - OMT! OP/00 Office Management Tech 52 102 83 61 181 35 6 8 55 41 12.1 196 1.60 1.17 3.48 Developmental 0 11 4 4 0 0.0 0.7 0.3 0.3 0.0 - - Subtotal 52 113 87 65 181 35 75 5.8 43 12.1 2.17 1.67 125 3.48 ITCH Trades & Technology 0 0 20 0 0 00 0.0 1.3 0.0 0.0 - WMT Welding & Materials Technology 0 0 24 0 0 0.0 0.0 1.6 0.0 0.0 - Developmental 1 17 4 40 60 0.1 11 0.3 2.7 4.0 17.004.0040 00 60.00 Lower Division 380 425 390 468 578 25.3 28.3 26.0 31.2 38.5 1.12 1.03 123 1.52 Upper Division 18 0 0 0 0 1 2 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.00 0 000.00 Subtotal 399 442 394 506 638 26.6 29.5 26.3 33.9 42.5 1.11 0.99 127 1.60

Subtotal Northwest Campus Developmental 47 67 157 157 158 3 1 4.5 10 5 10.5 10.5 1.43 3 34 3.34 3.36 Lower Division 835 822 685 682 872 55.7 54.8 45.7 58.8 58.1 0.98 0 82 1.06 1.04 Upper Division 54 0 6 0 3 3 6 0.0 0.4 0.0 0 2 0.00 0.11 0.00 0.06 Subtotal 934 889 848 1,039 1,033 62.4 59.3 56.5 69.3 68.9 095 0.91 1.11 1.10

Rural Development Dept (Fairbanks) RD Rural Development Lower Division 36 27 87 51 39 2.4 1.8 5.8 3.4 2 6 0.75 2.42 1 42 1 08 Upper Division 75 75 120 108 141 5 0 5 0 8.0 7 2 9.4 1 00 1 60 1.44 1.88 Graduate. 0 0 0 2 0 0.0 0.0 00 02 03 Subtotal 111 102 207 161 180 7.4 6.8 13.8 10.8 12.0 0 92 1.86 1.45 1.62

. General Education ANTH Anthropology 0 0 0 45 0.0 0.0 0.0 30 0.0 APHO! PHOT Applied Photography 0.0 0.0 0.0 00 0.0 Developmental 20 0 0 0 0 1.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.00 0 000.00 ART Art 0 30 216 81 58 0.0 2.0 14.4 5.4 3.9 - - Developmental 0 0 0 0 11 0.0 00 0.0 0.0 0.7 Upper Division 0 0 0 0 36 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.4 Subtotal 0 30 216 81 105 00 2.0 14.4 5.4 7.0 - - ASLG! ASL American Sign Language 222 267 278 277 303 14.8 178 18.5 18.5 20 2 1.20 1 25 1.25 1.36 BIOLBiology 212 146 0 0 0 14 1 9.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.69 0 00 0.00 0 00 CHEM Chemistry 60 88 0 0 0 40 59 0.0 00 00 1 47 0.00 0 000.00 CART Commercial Art 117 0 60 0 7.8 0.0 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.00 0 51 0.00 0.00 DEVE Developmental English Developmental 363 430 503 545 483 24.2 28.7 33.5 36.3 322 1 18 1.39 1 50 1.33 DEVM Developmental Math Developmental 1.199 1.382 1,296 1.247 1.460 79 9 92.1 86 4 83.1 97.3 1 15 1 08 1 04 1.22 DEVS Developmental Studies 9 30 36 26 9 06 2.0 2.3 17 06 3.33 3.892.89 1 00 Developmental 64 29 28 27 10 43 19 19 1.8 0.7 0 45 0.440 42 0 16 Subtotal 73 59 63 53 19 49 39 4.2 35 13 081 086073026 ECON Economics 45 60 39 45 0 30 40 26 30 0.0 1 33 0.87 1.00 0 00 ED Education 0 8 0 0 0 0.0 05 0.0 00 0.0 Upper Division 0 30 0 0 0 0.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Subtotal 0 38 0 0 0 00 2.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 ENGL English 519 613 528 363 369 34 6 40 9 35.2 24.2 24 6 1 18 1 02 0.70 0.71 Graduate 0 12 0 0 0 00 10 00 0.0 00 Subtotal 519 625 528 363 369 34.6 41.9 35.2 24.2 24 6 1 21 1 02 0 70 0 71 GEOG Geography 30 45 0 0 0 2.0 30 0.0 00 00 1.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 Upper Division 0 0 39 0 0 00 00 2.6 00 0.0 Subtotal 30 45 39 0 0 2.0 30 2.6 00 0 1 50 1 30 0.00 0 00 GEOU GEOS Geosciences 100 68 0 0 0 67 45 00 0.0 0.0 0.88 0.00 0 00 0 00 HISTHistory 282 75 234 183 183 18 8 5.0 15.6 12.2 12.2 0 27 0.830 65 0.65 HUM Humanities 0 75 0 0 0 00 50 00 00 00 JPN Japanese 0 0 0 0 60 00 0.0 00 0.0 4.0 JB Journalism/Broadcasting 0 24 0 0 0 00 16 0.0 0.0 00 MATH Mathematics 195 161 99 99 234 130 10 7 66 66 156 083051 051 120 NRM Natural Resources Management 0 0 0 6 0 00 00 00 0.4 00 PDEV/ PD Personal Development 8 1 18 14 82 05 01 12 0.9 55 0 13 2 25 1 7510 25 PHILPhilosophy 0 0 60 147 180 00 00 40 98 12.0 - - PS Political Science 30 117 0 0 0 20 78 00 00 00 3 90 0.00 0 00 0 00 PSY Psychology(5) 135 225 99 120 120 90 150 66 80 80 1 67 0 73 0 89 0.89 Upper Division 0 12 0 0 0 00 08 00 00 00 Subtotal 135 237 99 120 120 90 158 66 80 80 1 76 0 73 0.890 89 RELG Religion 108 108 156 138 96 72 72 104 92 64 1 00 1 44 1 28 0 89 RUSS Russian 0 0 51 18 84 00 00 34 12 56 SOC Sociology (5) 138 0 54 39 144 92 0.0 36 2.6 96 0 00 0 39 0 28 1 04 SPAN Spanish 135 156 57 126 144 90 10 4 38 84 96 1 16 0 42 0 93 1.07 Upper Division 0 0 3 0 0 00 00 02 00 00 Subtotal 135 156 60 126 144 90 104 40 84 96 1 16 0 44 0 93 1 07 SPC! SPCH Speech 339 354 312 228 144 22.6 23 6 20 8 152 96 1.04 0 920 67 0 42 THR Theatre 33 24 0 0 0 22 16 0.0 00 00 0 73 0 00 0 00 0 00 3-47 TAMA, 3.10Fall 1988-92 Student Credit Hours/FTEs by Dept/Subject,

1968 1989 1900 1991 1992 1088 1989 1990 1991 1992 Indices (Base Year 1968) SCH SCH SCH SCH SCH FTE FTE FTE FTE 198919901991 1992

CRA Tanana Valley General Ed (cont) Developmental 1,646 1.841 1.827 1.819 1,964 109.7 122.7 121.8 121.3 130.9 1.12 1.11 1.11 1 19 Lower Division 2,717 2,675 2,296 1.955 2,210 181 1 178.3 153.1 130.3 147.3 0.98 0 85 0 72 0 81 Upper Division 0 42 42 0 36 0.0 2.8 2.8 0 0 2.4 Graduate 0 12 0 0 0 00 10 0.0 0.0 00 Subtotal 4,363 4,570 4,165 3,774 4,210 290.9 304.9 277.7 251.6 280.7 1.05 0.95 0.87 0.96

Vocational/Technical Education ACCT Accounting 297 339 234 261 231 19.8 22.6 15.6 174 15.4 1.14 0.790 88 0 78 ABUS! BUS Applied Business 671 644 597 427 367 44.7 42.9 39.8 28.5 24.5 0.96 0.89 0.640.55 Developmental 0 24 0 0 0 0.0 1.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 Subtotal 671 668 597 427 367 44.7 445 39.8 28.5 24.5 1.00 0.89 0.64 0.55 AFPM! APM Airframe and Powerplant 461 267 546 334 419 30.7 178 36.4 22.2 27.9 0.58 1.18 0.72 0.91 ALST/ AKST Alaska Studies 2 8 10 2 11 0.1 0.5 0.7 0.1 0.7 4.005.00 1 00 5.50 AVIV! AT Aviation Technology 304 232 332 410 315 20.3 15.5 22.1 27.3 21.0 0.76 1.09 1 35 1.04 Upper Division 0 0 24 18 27 0.0 0.0 1.6 1.2 1.8 - - Subtotal 304 232 356 428 342 20.3 15.5 23.7 28.5 22.8 0.76 1.17 1.41 1.13 BA/ MGT Business Administration 111 81 78 36 69 7.4 5.4 5.2 2.4 4.6 0.73 0.70 0.320.62 CAPS! CMPS Computer Applications 731 693 675 802 642 48.7 46.2 45.0 53.5 42.8 0.95 0.92 1.10 0.88 CAN/ CNFST Culinary Arts/Hospitality 405 397 425 484 486 27 0 26 5 28.3 32.3 32.4 0.98 1.05 1 20 1.20 Developmental 0 0 0 12 15 00 0.0 0.0 0.8 1.0 - - - Subtotal 405 397 425 496 501 27.0 26.5 28.3 33.1 33.4 0.98 1.05 1.22 124 DSLT/ DESL Diesel Technology 224 217 203 203 175 149 14.5 135 13.5 11.7 0.97 0.91 0.91 0.78 DRT/ DT/DFIAF Drafting Technology 218 175 272 141 200 14.5 11.7 18.1 9.4 133 0.80 1 25 0.650.92 ECHD! ECD Early Childhood Devel 268 240 326 256 321 179 16.0 21.7 17.1 21.4 0.90 122 0.96 1 20 Upper Division 0 39 39 30 78 00 2.6 2.6 20 5.2 Subtotal 268 279 365 286 399 17.9 18.6 24.3 19.1 28.6 1.04 1.36 1.07 1.49 ELT!EL Electrical Technology 0 75 84 0 0 0.0 5.0 56 0.0 0.0 - - - ENT/ ET Electronics Technology 24 0 0 0 0 16 0.0 0.0 00 0.0 0.00 0 00 0.00 0 00 EMTT/ EMT Emergency Medical Tech 257 330 176 291 154 17 1 22.0 11.7 19.4 10.3 1.28 0.68 1 13 0.60 FIRE/ FSCl/FS Fire Science 228 275 612 687 694 15.2 18.3 40.8 45.8 46.3 1.21 2.68 3 01 3.04 HLTH/ HS Health Science 25 40 42 35 33 17 2.7 2.8 2.3 2.2 1 60 1.68 1.40 1.32 HST/ PPC Human Service Technology 523 651 535 438 764 34.9 43 4 35.7 29.2 50.9 1.24 1 02 0.84 1.46 Upper Division 0 0 0 0 9 00 0.0 00 0.0 06 - - Subtotal 523 651 535 438 773 34.9 43 4 35.7 29.2 51.5 1.24 1.02 0 84 1.48 JUST Justice 0 21 0 0 0 0.0 1.4 0.0 00 0.0 - - OMT/ OP/00 Office Management Tech 496 537 429 459 549 33.1 35.8 28.6 30.6 36.6 1.08 0 860.93 1.11 Developmental 26 32 26 24 0 1.7 2.1 1.7 1.6 00 1.23 1.00 0.92 0.00 Subtotal 522 569 455 483 549 348 37.9 30.3 32.2 36.6 1.09 0 87 0.93 1 05 MECNJMECH Heavy Equip Mechanics 0 11 0 0 0 0.0 0.7 00 0.0 0.0 PLS Paralegal Studies 0 0 0 0 183 0.0 00 0.0 0.0 12.2 PETT/ PT Petroleum Technology 3 0 0 0 0 0.2 00 0.0 00 0.0 0.00 0 00 0 00 0.00 ITCH Trades & Technology Upper Division 0 0 0 0 5 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.3 WMT/ WELD Welding Technology 126 138 141 144 150 8.4 9.2 9.4 9 6 10.0 1 10 1.12 1 14 1 19

Developmental 26 56 26 36 15 17 37 17 24 1.0 2.15 1 00 1 38 0 58 Lower Division 5,374 5,371 5.717 5.409 5,763 358 3 358.0 381 1 360 6 384 2 1 00 1 06 1 01 1 07 Upper Divison 0 39 63 48 119 00 26 42 3.2 7.9 Subtotal 5,400 5,466 5,806 5,493 5,897 360.0 364.4 387.1 366.2 393.1 1.01 1 08 1 02 1.09

Subtotal Tanana Valley Campus Developmental 1,672 1,697 1,853 1,655 1,979 111.5 126.5 123.5 123.7 131.9 1 13 1 11 1 11 1.18 Lower Division 8,091 8,046 8,013 7,364 7,973 539.4 536.4 534.2 490.9 531.5 0.99 099 091 099 Upper Division 0 81 105 48 155 0.0 5.4 7.0 3.2 10.3 Graduate 0 12 0 0 0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Total 9,763 10,036 9,971 9,267 10,107 650.9 669.2 664.7 617.8 673.8 1 03 1.02 0 95 1 04

TOTAL COL OF RURAL ALASKA General Education Developmental 2.124 2.581 2,500 2.536 2.721 141 6 172 1 166.7 169 1 181 4 1 22 1 18 1 19 1 28 Lower Division 6,099 5.990 5.886 5.937 6.229 406.6 399 3 392.4 395.8 415.3 0 98 0 97 0.97 1 02 Upper Division 877 714 930 996 1.044 58 5 47 6 62.0 66.4 69.6 081 1 06 1 14 1 19 Professional/Post Bach 16 0 0 0 0 13 00 00 00 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 Graduate 240 255 193 89 105 20 0 21 3 16 1 74 88 1 06 0 80 0 37 0 44 Subtotal 9.356 9.540 9.509 9.558 10.099 628 0 640 3 637 2 638 7 675 0 1 02 1 01 1 02 1 07

Vocational/Technical Developmental 55 147 52 82 86 37 98 35 55 57 2 67 0 95 1 49 1 56 Lower Dnisioii 7,446 7.802 8,215 7.909 8.771 496.4 520 1 547 7 527 3 584 7 105 110 1.06 1.18 Upper Divison 24 61 72 81 149 16 34 48 64 9.9 213300 338 621 ProfessionaVPost Bach 0 0 0 0 14 00 00 00 00 12 Subtotal 7,525 8,000 8.339 8.072 9.006 501 7 533 3 555 9 538.1 600 4 106 111 107 120 Total Developmental 2,179 2,728 2,552 2,618 2,807 145.3 181.9 170.1 174.5 187.1 1 25 1 17 1 20 1 29 Lower Division 13,545 13,792 14,101 13,846 15,000 903.0 919.4 940.1 923.1 1,000.0 1 02 1 04 1 02 1 11 Upper Division 901 765 1,002 1,077 1,193 60.1 51.0 66.8 71.8 79.5 U 85 1 11 1 20 1 32 Professional/Post Bach 16 0 0 0 14 1.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.2 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 88 Graduate 240 255 193 89 105 20.0 21.3 16.1 7.4 8.8 1 06 0.80 0 37 0 44 Total 16,881 17,540 17,848 17,630 19,119 1,129.7 1,173.6 1,193.1 1,176.8 1,276.6 1 04 1 06 1 04 1 13 3-48 13 TABLE 3.10Fall 1988-92 Student Credit Hours/FTEs by Dept /Subject.

1968 19159 1990 1991 1992 1988 1989 1090 1991 1992 . Indices (Base Year 1663) SCH SCH SCH SCH SCH FIE FTE FTE FTE FTE 194019901991 1902

HONORS/UNDESIGNATED INDIVIDUAL STUDV HONR Honors Program Upper Division 9 3 6 51 3 06 02 04 3.4 0.2 0.33 0.67 5.67 0.33 INDSInterdisciplinary Studies

Lower Division 1 18 1 0 0 0.1 12 0.1 0.0 0.0 18.00 1.00 0 00 0 00 Upper Division 6 15 6 36 193 0.4 10 04 2.4 12.9 2.50 1 00 6.0032.17 Graduate 9 16 0 5 2 08 1.3 00 0.4 0.2 1.78 0.00 0.56022

Lower Division 1 18 1 0 0 01 12 0.1 0.0 0.0 18.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 Upper Division 15 18 12 87 196 1.0 12 08 5.8 13.1 1.20 0.80 5.80 13.07 Graduate 9 16 0 5 2 08 1.3 00 0.4 0.2 1.78 0.00 0.56 0 22 Subtotal 25 52 13 92 198 1.8 3.7 0.9 6.2 13.2 2.06 0.48 3.42 7.28

SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE & LAND RES 11GT NRW ALR Natural Resources Management Lower Division 283 307 381 355 327 18.9 20.5 25.4 23.7 21.8 1.08 1.35 1.25 1.16 Upper Division 277 214 367 234 380 18 5 14.3 24.5 15.6 25.3 0.77 1 32 084 1 37 Graduals 81 126 119 139 128 6.8 10.5 9.9 11.6 10.7 1.56 1.47 1.72 1.58

Lower Division 283 307 381 355 327 18.9 20.5 25.4 23.7 21.8 1.08 1 35 1.25 1.16 Upper Division 277 214 367 234 380 18.5 14.3 24.5 15.6 25.3 0 77 1 32 084 1 37 Graduate 81 126 119 139 128 6.8 10.5 9.9 11.6 10.7 1 56 1 47 1 72 1.58 Total 641 647 867 728 835 44.1 45.2 59.8 50.9 57.8 1.03 1.36 1.15 1 31

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Civil Engineering Dept CE Civil Engineering Upper Division 337 279 276 268 271 22.5 18.6 18.4 17 9 18.1 0.83 0.82 0.80 0 80 Graduate 271 200 194 261 275 22.6 16 7 16.2 21.8 22.9 0 74 0.72 0 96 1.01 ES Engineering Science Lower Division 176 309 349 373 411 11.7 20.6 23.3 24.9 27.4 1.76 1.98 2.12 2.34 Upper Division 0 124 72 108 251 00 83 48 72 16.7 EDE Environmental Qual Engr Upper Division 0 0 3 0 6 0.0 0.0 0 2 0.0 0.4 Graduate 81 116 181 168 272 6.8 9.7 15.1 14.0 22.7 1.43 2.23 2.073 36 EDS Environmental Qual Sci Lower Division 21 5 0 0 0 1 4 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.24 0 00 0 00 0.00

Lower Division 197 314 349 373 411 13.1 20.9 23 3 24 9 27.4 1 59 1.77 1 89 2.09 Upper Division 337 403 351 376 528 22.5 26.9 23.4 25.1 35.2 1.20 1.04 1.12 1.57 Graduate 352 316 375 429 547 29.3 26.3 31 3 35.8 45.6 0.90 1.07 1.22 1 55 Subtotal 886 1,033 1,075 1,178 1,486 64.9 74.1 77.9 85.7 106.2 1.14 1.20 1.32 1.67

EE Electrical Engineering Lower Division 156 116 104 72 108 104 7.7 69 48 7.2 0.74067046069 Upper Divisiol, 750 566 581 542 455 50.0 37.7 38 7 36.1 30.3 0.76 0.77 0 72 0 61 Graduate 41 90 73 136 141 34 75 6.1 11 3 11 8 2.20 1 78 3.32 3.44 ES Engineering Science Upper Division 0 72 90 72 144 00 48 60 48 96

Lower Division 156 116 104 72 108 104 77 69 48 7.2 0.74 0.67 0.46 0 69 Upper Division 750 638 671 614 599 50 0 42 5 44 7 40 9 39.9 0.85 0 89 0 82 0 80 Graduate 41 90 73 136 141 34 75 61 113 118 2.20 1 78 3 32 3 44 Subtotal 947 844 848 822 848 63.8 57.8 57.8 57.1 58.9 091 090089092

04194699 & ESM Engineering Science /Mgt Upper Division 72 39 54 21 45 48 26 36 14 3.0 0 54 0 75 0 29 0 63 Graduate 199 254 93 255 102 166 21.2 78 213 85 1.28 0 47 1 28 0.51 Subtotal 271 293 147 276 147 21.4 23.6 11.4 22.7 11.5 1 11 0.53 1.06 0.54

ES Engineering Science Lower Division 315 156 105 84 198 210 104 70 56 132 050 0.33 027063 Upper Division 412 192 189 168 207 27.5 12.8 12 6 11 2 13.8 047046 041 050 ME Mechanical Engineenng Upper Division 213 219 255 142 268 142 146 170 95 179 1 03 1 20 0 67 26 Graduate 85 48 102 63 109 71 40 85 5.3 91 0 56 1 20 0 74 1 28

Lower Division 315 156 105 84 198 21.0 10 4 70 56 132 0 50 0 33 0 27 0 63 Upper Division 625 411 444 310 475 41 7 27 4 29 6 20 7 31 7 0 66 0 71 0 50 0 76 Graduate 85 48 102 63 109 71 40 85 53 91 0 56 1 20 0 74 1 28 Subtotal 1,025 615 651 457 782 41.8 45.1 31.5 54.0 0 60 0 65 0 45 0 77

TOTAL SCH OF ENGINEERING Lower Division 668 586 558 529 717 44.5 39.1 37.2 35.3 47.8 0 88 0 84 0 79 1 07 Upper Division 1,784 1,491 1,520 1,321 1,647 118.9 99.4 101.3 68.1 109.6 0 84 0 85 0 740 92 Graduate 677 708 643 663 699 56.4 59.0 53.6 73.6 74.9 1 05 0 95 1 30 1 33 Total 3,129 2,785 2,721 2,733 3,263 219.9 197.5 192.1 196.9 232.5 0 90 0 87 0 90 1 06 3 -49 PF!',Frf:jv 1,c`11, I 34 46i tiL TABLE 3.10Fall1988-92 Student CreditHours/EThs by Dept/Subject

198$ 1989 1900 1991 1902 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Indices (Bass Year 19116) SCH SCH SCH SCH SCH FTE FTE FTE FIE FTE 198019901991 1992

SCHOOL OF FISHERIES & OCEAN SCI Fairbanks Main Campus FISH Fisheries Lower Division 0 15 9 15 15 0 0 1 0 0.6 1 0 1.0 Upper Division 12 18 21 28 21 0.8 1 2 1.4 1.9 1.4 1.50 1 75 2.33 1.75 Graduate 42 4 30 28 54 3 5 0.3 2.5 2.3 4.5 0.10 0.71 0.67 129 MSL Marine Sa & Limnology Upper Division 0 6 3 2 32 0.0 0 4 0.2 0.1 2.1 Graduate 165 221 269 236 200 13.8 18.4 22.4 19.7 16.7 1.34 1 63 1.43 1.21

Total SFOS Fairbanks Main Campus Lower Division 0 15 9 15 15 0.0 1.0 0.P 1.0 1.0 Upper Division 12 24 24 30 53 0.8 1 6 1.6 2.0 3.5 2.00 2.00 2.50 4.42 Graduate 207 225 299 264 254 17 3 18.8 24.9 22.0 212 1.09 144 1.28 1.23 Total 219 264 332 309 322 16.1 21.4 27.1 25.0 25.7 1 18 1 50 1.39 1.42

SP9S.:00. BIOLBiology Upper Division 0 0 8 15 13 0.0 0 0 0 5 1 0 0.9 Graduate 0 0 12 0 39 0 0 0.0 1.0 0.0 3.3 FISH 12 0 0 0 0 0.8 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.000 00 0 00 0.00 Upper Division 55 37 42 3 28 3 7 2 5 2.8 0.2 1.9 0.67 0.76 005 0.51 Graduate 101 95 86 159 103 8.4 7 9 7.2 13.3 8.6 0.94 0.85 1 57 1 02 STAT Statistics Upper Division 48 20 8 52 20 3 2 1 3 0.5 3.5 1 3 0 42 0 17 1 08 0 42 Graduate 9 0 0 0 0 0.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 00

Total SFOS Juneau Lower Division 12 0 0 0 0 08 0.0 0.0 00 00 0.00 0.00 0 00 0.00 Upper Division 103 57 58 70 61 6.9 3.8 3.9 4 7 4.1 0.55 0.56 0.68 0.59 Graduate 110 95 98 159 142 92 79 8.2 13.3 11.8 0.86 0 89 1 45 1 29 Total 225 152 156 229 203 16.8 11.7 12.0 17.9 15.9 0.70 0.71 1.06 0.94

TOTAL SCH OF FISH & OCEAN SCI Lower Division 12 15 9 15 15 0.6 1.0 0.6 1.0 1.0 1 25 0.75 1.25 125 Upper Division 115 61 82 100 114 7.7 5.4 5.5 6.7 7.6 0.70 0.71 0.87 0 99 Graduate 317 320 397 423 396 26.4 26.7 33.1 35.3 33.0 1.01 1.25 1 33 1.25 Total 444 416 486 538 525 34.9 33.1 39.2 42.9 41.6 0.95 1 12 1 23 1 19

SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT...

ACCT Accounting Lower Division 909 654 630 585 459 60 6 43.6 42.0 39 0 30.6 0.72 0.69 0 64 0 50 Upper Division 621 705 621 558 576 41 4 47.0 41.4 37.2 38.4 1 14 1 00 0 90 0 93

ACIS Accounting & Information Sys Lower Division 0 0 0 315 327 00 00 0.0 210 21.8 Upper Division 0 0 0 98 90 00 00 00 65 6.0 Graduate 0 0 0 30 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 2 5 0.0

Lower Division 909 654 630 900 786 60 6 43 6 42.0 60.0 52.4 0.72 0 69 0 99 0 86 Uppor Division 621 705 621 656 666 41 4 470 41 4 43 7 44.4 114 100 106 107 Graduate 0 0 0 30 0 0.0 00 00 25 00 Subtotal 1,530 1,350 1,251 1,586 1,452 102.0 90.6 83.4 106.2 94.8- 0 89 0.82 1 04 0 95

BA Business Administration Lower Division 944 1.001 609 349 252 62 9 66.7 40 6 23.3 16.8 1 06 0 65 0 37 0.27 Upper Division 1,982 1,733 1.740 1.580 1,299 132 1 115.5 116.0 105 3 86.6 0 87 0 88 0 80 0 66 Gi 'dusts 222 279 252 291 276 18 5 23.3 21 0 24 3 23 0 1 26 1.14 1 31 1 24 Subtotal 3,148 3,013 2,601 2,220 1,627 213.6 205.5 177.6 152.9 126.4 0 96 0 83 0.72 0 59

ECON Economics Lower Division 1257 1,107 1,074 1,029 1,016 838 738 716 686 677 088085082 081 Upper Division 501 483 363 421 312 33 4 32 2 24 2 28 1 20.8 0 96 0 72 0 84 0 62 RroIrresionaVPost Bach 0 0 0 0 14 00 00 00 00 12 Gradual. 72 129 116 133 194 6 0 10.8 9 7 11 1 16.2 1 79 1 61 1 85 2.69 Subtotal 1,630 1,710 1,553 1,563 1 536 123.2 116.6 105.5 107.6 105.9 0 95 0 86 0 87 0 86

TOTAL SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT Lower Division 3,110 2,762 2,313 2,276 2,054 207.3 184.1 154.2 151.9 136.9 0 89 0 74 0 73 0 66 Upper Division 3,104 2,921 2,724 2,657 2,277 206.9 194.7 141.6 177.1 151.6 0 94 0 88 0 86 0 73 Professional/Post Bach 0 0 0 0 14 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.2 Gradual. 204 406 368 454 . 470 24.5 34.0 30.7 37.8 39.2 1 39 1 25 1 54 1 60 Total 6,506 6,091 5,405 5,369 4,615 438.8 412.9 366.5 366.8 329.1 0 94 0 84 0 84 0 75

3 -50 I TABLE 3.10Fail 1988-92 Student Credit Hours/FTEs by Dept/Subject

1988 1989 1900 1991 1992 1988 1069 1900 1991 1992 Indices (Base Year 1988) SCH SCH SOH SCH SCH FTE FTE FTE FTE FTE 10891990 19011992

SCHOOL OF MINERAL ENGINEERING

AMIT Applied Mining Tech Lower Division 245 58 2 5 0 16.3 3.9 0.1 0.3 0.0 024 001 002000 Mining & Gsol Engr Dept ES Engineering Science Lower Division 0 0 0 63 90 00 0.0 00 42 60 Upper Division 0 84 87 105 0 00 56 58 70 00 GE Geological Engineering Lower Division 6 8 10 24 18 0 4 0 5 0.7 1 6 1 2 1 33 1 67 4 00 3 00 Upper Division 42 23 30 60 54 2 8 1 5 2.0 4 0 3 6 0 55 0 71 1 43 1 29 Graduate 17 64 47 24 47 14 53 39 20 39 376276 141 276 MIN Mining Engineering Lower Division 62 54 65 50 94 4 1 3 6 4 3 3 3 6 3 0 87 1 05 0 81 1 52 Upper Division 18 41 53 39 73 1 2 2.7 3 5 2 6 4 9 2 28 2 94 2 17 4 06 Graduate 39 14 25 69 16 33 1.2 21 58 13 036064 177041 MPR Mineral Preparation Engr Upper Division 30 24 0 0 1 2.0 16 00 00 01 080 000000003 Graduate 21 28 47 45 27 1 8 2.3 3 9 3 8 2.3 1 33 2 24 2 14 1 29

Lower Division 68 62 75 137 202 4 5 4 1 5 0 9 1 13 5 0 91 1 10 2 01 2 97 Upper Division 90 172 170 204 128 6 0 11 5 11 3 13 6 8 5 1 91 1 89 2 27 1 42 Graduebe 77 106 119 138 90 6.4 8 8 9 9 11 5 7 5 1 38 1 55 1 79 1 17 Subtotal 235 340 3k14 479 420 17.0 24.4 26.3 34.2 29.5 1 44 1 55 2 02 1 74

Petroleum Engineering Dept PETE Petroleum Engineering 1.01W Division 20 61 56 61 30 1 3 4 1 3 7 4 1 2 0 3 05 2 80 3 05 1 50 Upper Division 99 62 89 74 100 6 6 4 1 5 9 4 9 6 7 0 63 0 90 0 75 1 01 Graduate 90 72 144 165 70 7 5 6 0 12 0 13 8 5 8 0 80 1 60 1 83 0 78 Total 200 195 289 300 200 15.4 14.2 21.7 22.8 14.5 0 92 1 40 1 47 0 94

TOTAL SCH OF MINERAL ENGR Lower Division 333 181 133 203 232 22.2 12.1 8.9 13.5 15.5 054040 061 070 Upper Division 189 234 259 278 228 12.6 15.6 17.3 18.5 15.2 124 137 147 121 Graduate 167 178 263 303 160 13.9 14.8 21.9 25.3 13.3 1 07 1 57 1 81 0 96 Subtotal 689 593 655 784 620 46.7 42.5 48.1 57.3 44.0 087099 118090

TOTAL BRANCH CAMPUSES & SFOS (2)

Developmental 2,179 2,728 2.552 2.618 2.807 145 3 181.9 170 1 174 5 1871 1 25 1 17 1 20 1 29 Lower Division 13,521 13.765 14,014 13,795 14.961 901.4 917 6 934 3 919 7 9974 1 02 1 04 1 02 1 11 Upper Division 1,060 1.137 1,277 1.374 1.374 707 75.8 851 916 916 107 120 1 30 130 Subtotal Undergraduate 16,760 17,630 17,643 17,787 19,142 1,117.3 1,175.3 1,189.5 1,185.8 1,276.1 1 05 1 06 1 06 1 14

Professional/Post Bach 16 133 99 46 277 1 3 11 1 8 3 3 8 231 8 31 6 19 2 88 17 31 Graduate 350 413 379 273 265 29 2 34 4 31 6 22 8 221 1 18 1 08 0 78 0 76 Subtotal Graduate/Prof 366 546 478 319 542 30.5 45.5 39.8 26.6 45.2 1 49 1 31 0 87 1 48

Total Branch Campuses 17,126 18,176 18,321 18,106 19,684 1,147.8 1,220.8 1,229.4 1,212.4 1,321.3 1 06 1 07 1 06 1 15

TOTAL FAIRBANKS MAIN CAMPUS

Developmental 405 389 319 264 378 27 0 25 9 21 3 17 6 252 0 96 0 79 0 65 0 93 Lower Division 30,890 31,432 30,243 31.629 34.380 2,059 3 2.095 5 2.016.2 2.108 6 2.2920 1 02 0 98 1 02 1 11 Upper Division 16296 15,934 16,333 15,370 16,328 1.086 4 1.062 3 1.088 9 1.024 7 1.0885 0 98 1 00 0 94 1 00 Subtotal Undergraduate 47,591 47,755 46,895 47,263 51,086 3,172.7 3,183.7 3,126.3 3,150.9 3,405.7 1 00 0 990 99 1 07

Professional/Post Bath 500 624 728 1,415 1.251 41 7 52.0 60 7 117 9 1043 1 25 1 46 2 83 2 50 Graduate 3.164 3,625 3.761 4,711 4,959 263 7 302 1 313 4 392 6 4133 1 15 1 19 1 49 1 57 Subtotal Graduate/Prof 3,664 4,249 4,489 6,126 6,210 305.3 354.1 374.1 510.5 517.5 116 1 23 1 67 1 69

Total Main Campus 51,255 52,004 51,384 53,369 57,296 3,478.1 3,537.8 3,500.4 3,661.4 3,923.2 1 02 1 01 1 05 113

NOTE (2) Includes Arctic Siymum Ilisegyik College. Bristol Bay Campus. Chukchi Campus. Distance Delivery. Independent Learning. 'Moray Campus. Kuskokwim Campus. Northwest Campus. Tanana Valley Campus and SFOS Juneau.

3-51 1 t; TABLE 3.11Fall 1992 CreditHeadcount byCredit Hour LoadCarried Non- CLA CNS CRA SALMI SOE SFOS SOIA SUE Inter- Un- Degree TOTAL % of DIscipl decidedSeek'gt HC Total TOTAL UAF CREDIT HOUR LOAD l< Credits 23 35 1 6 9 20 0 5 0 1 109 1% 1 21 10 488 2 0 6 3 1 0 4 406 941 10 % 2 9 2 177 0 2 1 2 1 0 1 206 401 4 % 3 140 19 1,062 6 20 9 37 5 2 20 763 2,083 23 % 4 9 19 216 3 3 3 6 3 1 3 104 370 4 %

5 11 1 56 0 1 1 1 1 2 42 116 1 %

6 92 22 268 1 14 2 39 5 22 149 615 7 % 7 23 9 65 2 7 0 5 0 0 1 29 141 2 % 8 10 5 46 1 2 1 3 1 0 3 22 94 1 % 9 123 72 61 4 22 30 31 12 9 8 35 407 4 % 10 20 23 31 2 13 8 8 2 0 4 15 126 1 %

11 9 8 10 3 6 4 1 1 4 9 59 1 % 12 257 63 193 7 46 12 73 8 2 76 34 771 8 % 13 146 60 117 11 42 5 53 6 2 79 19 540 6 % 14 67 74 87 9 43 2 21 17 0 57 18 s. 395 4 % 15 313 62 142 11 42 9 81 9 1 113 17 800 9 %

16 144 57 61 15 46 3 47 10 1 80 16 480 5 % 17 81 43 63 9 39 2 18 13 0 42 4 314 3% 18 115 21 28 4 26 2 29 10 1 29 5 270 3 % 19 35 10 17 3 7 1 11 3 0 9 4 100 1% 20 10 2 6 3 4 1 2 2 0 3 2 35 0% 1% 21+ 24 7 13 1 2 0 4 0 4 3 59

Total 1,682 624 3,208 103 396 122 475 118 31 564 1,903 9,226 100 % Mean Avg Credits 12.2 11.7 5.9 12.4 12.8 8.2 12.2 12.3 7.7 13.3 3.8 8.3

Cumulative HC Distribution

1 % l< Credits 23 35 1 6 9 20 0 9 5 0 1 109 11 % 1 44 45 489 8 9 26 3 10 5 4 407 1.050 2 65 47 666 8 11 27 5 11 5 5 613 1.451 16 % 3 74 66 1,728 14 31 36 42 16 7 25 1,376 3,534 38 % 4 214 85 1,944 17 34 39 48 19 8 28 1,480 3,904 42% 5 223 86 2,000 17 35 40 49 19 9 30 1,522 4.020 44 % 6 234 108 2,268 18 49 42 88 20 14 52 1,671 4,635 50 % 326 117 2,333 20 56 42 93 20 14 53 1,700 4,776 52 % 349 122 2,379 21 58 43 96 21 14 56 1,722 4,870 53 % 9 359 194 2,440 25 80 73 127 33 23 64 1.757 5,277 57 % 10 482 217 2,471 27 93 81 135 35 23 68 1,772 5.403 59 % 11 502 225 2,481 30 99 85 136 39 24 72 1,781 5,462 59 % 12 511 288 2.674 37 145 97 209 47 26 148 1,815 6,233 68 % 13 768 348 2.791 48 187 102 262 53 28 227 1.834 6,773 73 % 14 914 422 2,878 57 230 104 283 70 28 284 1.852 7,168 78 % 15 981 484 3,020 68 272 113 364 79 29 397 1,869 7.968 86 % 16 1,294 541 3.081 83 318 116 411 89 30 477 1,885 8.448 92 % 17 1,438 584 3,144 92 357 118 429 102 30 519 1,889 8,762 95 % 18 1,519 605 3,172 96 383 120 458 112 31 548 1,894 * 9,032 98 % 19 1,634 615 3,189 99 390 121 469 115 31 557 1.898 9,132 99 % 20 1,669 617 3,195 102 394 122 471 117 31 560 1,900 9.167 99 21+ Credits 1,679 624 3.208 103 396 122 475 118 31 564 1.903 9,226 100

Source: UAF Fall 1992 End-of-Semester SIS Extract Fall 1992 Credit Hour Load Fall 1992 Credit Hour Load Distribution by Credit Hour Distribution by Credit Hour Cohorts Students 2,083 students 3 credits 1000

15+ credits 14 % 1-3 credits 1 15 credits 38% 750 if: 12 credits \ \ 6 credits 13-15 credits 19%

250 10-12 credits 9 credits 10% 4-6 credits 7-9 credits 12% 21+ 7% credits 0 l< ^redtts credit hour load --s- 3 -52 1rl'" t g s Non- CLA CRS CRA SALRM SOE SFOS SOM SAE Inter Un- Degree TOTAL % of DiscipldecidedSeeking HC Total UNDERGRADUATE CREDIT HOUR ' nAD

l< Credit 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0%

1 11 1 488 1 0 3 3 0 0 4 406 :: 917 11 %

2 5 0 177 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 206 391 5 % 3 82 5 1.062 4 7 3 27 3 0 20 7635: 1,976 23 % 4 8 9 216 2 3 2 6 0 0 3 104 353 4 % 1 5 9 0 56 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 42: 112 6 64 5 268 0 5 0 28 1 2 22 149 544 6 % 7 18 7 65 1 7 0 5 0 0 1 29 :::. 133 2%

8 10 4 46 0 1 0 2 1 0 3 22 89 1 % 9 45 3 61 3 3 3 17 1 1 8 35 180 2 % 10 10 8 31 1 6 1 4 0 0 4 15 80 1 % 40 11 6 5 10 0 5 0 1 0 0 4 9z o % 12 229 48 193 5 32 9 66 5 2 76 34 699 8 % 13 140 55 117 10 40 4 51 6 1 79 19 522 6 % 14 67 73 87 7 43 1 21 17 0 57 18 391 5 % 15 313 61 142 11 40 7 78 9 1 113 17 792 9 % 16 143 57 61 14 45 3 46 9 1 80 16 475 6 % 17 81 43 63 9 39 2 18 12 0 42 4 313 4% 18 115 21 28 3 26 2 29 10 0 29 5 268 3 % 19 33 10 17 3 7 1 11 3 0 9 4 ':.: 98 1% 20 10 2 6 3 4 0 2 2 0 3 34 0% 59 1% 21+ Credits 24 7 13 1 2 0 4 1 0 4 3

Total 1,425 424 3,206 78 317 41 421 60 9 564 1,903 6,470 100% Mean Avg Credits 13.2 14.0 5.9 13.9 14.1 11.5 12.7 14.9 10.4 13.6 3.8 8.4

GRADUATE CREDIT HOUR l< Credit 21 35 6 9 20 5 105 14% 24 3 % 1 10 9 1 0 3 0 1 0 10 1 % 2 4 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 .: 3 58 14 2 13 6 10 2 2 107 14 % 17 2 % 4 1 10 1 0 1 0 3 1 4 1% 5 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 71 9 % 6 28 17 1 9 2 11 0 3 8 1% 7 5 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 1% 8 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 227 30 % 9 78 69 1 19 27 14 11 8 46 6 % 10 10 15 1 7 7 4 2 0 19 3 % 11 3 3 3 1 4 0 4 1 72 12 28 15 2 14 3 7 3 0 10% 18 2 % 13 6 5 1 2 1 2 0 1 4 1% 14 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 8 1% 15 0 1 0 2 2 3 0 0 5 1% 16 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0% 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

1 2 0% 18 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 19 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0% 1 0% 20 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 21+ Credits 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Total 257 200 25 72 81 54 38 22 756 100% Moan Avg Credits 6.7 6.6 7.4 7.6 6.6 82 6.6 6.6 6.9

Fall 1992 Undergraduate Credit Hour Load Fall 1992 Graduate Credit Hour Load Distribution by Credit Hour Cohorts Distribution by Credit Hour Cohorts

>15 credits 13 -15 credits >15 credits 1 % 15% 4% 1.3 credits 1.3 credits 10-12 credits 33 % 39 % 18%

13 -15 credits 20 %

7.9 credits 4-6 credits 10.12 credits 12 % 10% 1_4-6 credits 32% 7-9 credits 12 % 4%

3-53 1 TABLE 3.12 FY90-92 Student Credit Hours / FTEs by Department Credit Hours Credit Hours FTEs Summer Fall Spring FY90 FY91 FY92 FY90 FY91 FY92 1989 1990 1991 1989 1990 1991 1990 1991 1992 UAF TOTAL Undergraduate Developmental 191 529 392 3,117 2,871 2,882 2,701 2,307 2,735 6,009 5,707 6,009 200.3 190.2 200.3 Lower Division 5,182 6.574 6,171 45.19744.25745.42441,75741.08244,572 92,136 91.913 96,1673,071.23,063.83,205.6 Upper Division 2,986 2,884 2,42917.07117,61016,74418,15317.12817,080 38.210 37,622 36,2531,273.71,254.11,208.4 Subtotal 8,359 9,987 8,99265,38564,73865,05062.61160,51764,387 136,355135,242138,4294,545.24,508.14,614.3 Graduate Professional/Post Bach 1,456 1,428 1.501 760 827 1,461 605 795 983 2,821 3,050 3,945 117.5 127.1 164.4 Graduate 782 875 953 4.035 4,140 4,984 4.051 4,042 4,811 8,868 9,057 10,748 369.5 377.4 447.8 Subtotal 2.238 2,303 2,454 4,795 4,967 6,445 4,656 4,837 5,794 11,689 12,107 14,693 487.0 504.5 612.2

TOTAL UAF 10,59712,29011,44670,18069,70571,49567,26765,35470,181 148,044147,349153.1225,032.25,012.55,226.5

COLLEGE! SCHOOL TOTAL College of Liberal Arts 6,872 7,097 7,07835,09234,09835.80731,83531,09332.723 73,799 72,288 75,6082,511.32,441.42,568.3 College of Natural Sciences 355 444 418 6,964 7,610 7,794 6,504 6,227 7,089 13,823 14,281 15,301 474.0 491.0 526.9 College of Rural Alaska 2,101 3,623 2,99317,54017,84817.63019.00917,96120.380 38.650 39,432 41,003 1,292.21,317.61,368.3

School of Agric & Land Res 60 105 83 647 867 728 660 707 788 1,367 1,679 1,599 47.7 58.4 55.5 School of Engineering 74 102 82 2,785 2,721 2,733 2,858 2,679 2.756 5,717 5,502 5,571 202.1 193.8 200.2 School of Fish & Ocean Sci 41 17 27 416 488 538 606 713 719 1,063 1,218 1.284 41.1 47.1 50.3 School of Management 1,076 879 747 6,091 5.405 5.389 5,160 5.333 4,819 12,327 11,617 10,955 417.2 393.1 373.3 School of Mineral Engineering 4 16 18 593 655 784 533 547 855 1,130 1,218 1.657 40.9 44.9 59.9

Interdisciplinary 14 7 52 13 F,2 102 94 52 168 114 144 5.8 3.9 4.9

FY92 Student Credit Hours Military Sci 21---* Library Sci by Semester and Department I 0-0 Linguistics Summer - AK Native Lang Spring CrossCultural Comm Fall U - AK Native Studies s Phil & Human Geography at Theatre CLA Physical Ed is Music Joumalism Art Speech Comm Anthropology Foreign Lang Political Sci / Justice i History Education English Behav Sci Math & CS

CNS Chemistry!' Biology Rural Dave' Distance Delivery N Chukchi CRA C Bristol Bay Arctic Sivunmun Interior Campus -- Northwest Campus -i Kuskokwim lndpendent Learn- Tanana Valle SALRM SALRM SFOS SFOS 00 Petroleum SME 10 Min & Geo Eng ci Mgt Mechanical Eng SOE .,'41,4.4'411Electrical Eng 7, Civil Eng

SOM Busin Admin

0 SCH 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 SCH 3-54 1 r1 "FABLE 3.12FY90-92StudentCreditHours/ FTEsby Department Credit Hours Credit Hours FTE5 Summer Fall Spring FY90 FY91 FY92 FY90 FY91 FY92 1989 1990 1991 1989 1990 1991 1990 1991 1992 DEPT DETAIL College of Liberal Arts Alaska Native Languages 91 59 3 505 387 386 319 255 304 915 701 693 30.7 23.4 23.1 Alaska Native Studies - 15 33 436 548 499 380 405 240 816 968 772 27.2 32.3 25.7 Anthropology 235 159 277 1,191 1,004 1,403 1,236 1,146 1,242 2,662 2,309 2,922 91.3 79.6 100.9 Art 361 274 323 1,211 1,018 1.225 1,217 1,200 1.585 2,789 2,492 3,133 93.1 83.2 104.7 Behavioral Sci & Human Sry 640 572 515 5,310 4,947 4,524 4,984 4,818 4,194 10,934 10,337 9,233 369.2 348.8 311.3 Cross-Cultural Commun Prgr - - - 509 472 399 389 354 357 898 826 756 29.9 27.5 25.2

Education, School of 2,474 2,288 2,235 3,957 4,206 4,162 4,162 4,005 3,760 10,593 10,499 10,157 386.5 385.6 382.6 English 681 716 546 3.869 3,971 4,331 3,485 3,446 4.007 8.035 8,133 8.884 272.4 275.5 3022 Foreign Language & Literature 117 359 346 2,079 2,205 2.037 1,302 1,360 1,495 3,498 3,924 3,878 116.6 130.8 129.3 Geography - 100 88 621 738 657 554 544 570 1,175 1,382 1.315 39.2 46.9 44.6 History 429 474 333 1,623 1,521 2,421 1,657 1,565 2.637 3,709 3,560 5,391 123.6 118.7 182.8 Honor - 39 - - - - 39 u.0 1.3 0.0 Journalism & Broadcasting 93 172 223 915 1,138 1,073 978 891 841 1,986 2,201 2,137 66.3 73.4 71.2 Library Science 53 65 81 268 273 253 174 165 291 495 503 625 16.5 16.8 20.8

Linguistics - 309 348 339 75 78 87 384 426 426 12.8 14.2 14.3 Mathematical Sciences 841 959 901 4,989 4,548 5,117 3,981 3,920 4,596 9,811 9,427 10,045 331.4 318.9 358.2 Military Science - 12 - 213 197 176 172 137 153 385 346 329 12.8 11.5 11.0 Music 167 173 148 1,026 941 1,015 885 930 1,036 2,078 2,044 2.199 70.4 68.7 74.1 Philosophy & Humanities 63 54 93 781 700 598 909 887 916 1,753 1,641 1,607 58.4 54.7 53.6 Physical Education 171 123 119 1,188 895 1,007 1,084 1.037 906 2,443 2,055 2,032 81.6 68.5 67.7 Pc!itical Science/Justice 105 198 405 2,304 2,473 2,050 2,285 2,301 1,731 4,694 4,972 4.186 156.5 165.7 137.4 Speech Communication 303 252 273 1,437 1,029 1,326 1,234 1,077 1,110 2,974 2,358 2,709 99.1 78.6 90.2 Theatre 48 73 136 351 500 809 370 572 665 769 1,145 1,610 25.6 38.2 53.7

College of Natural Sciences Biology & Wildlife 156 181 141 2.763 3,070 3,210 2.695 2,681 3,124 5,614 5,932 6,475 191.7 203.1\221.2 Chemistry 120 170 158 2.031 2,130 2,288 1,662 1.583 1,913 3,813 3,883 4,359 128.7 131.5 147.3 Geology & Geophysics 9 61 949 1,084 1,119 1,171 1,061 1.069 2,120 2.154 2,249 73.8 75.3 79.8 0.4 Museum Studies 9 3 3 - 15 9 12 27 12 12 0.9 0.4 Physics 70 84 58 1,218 1,323 1,177 961 893 971 2,249 2,300 2,206 78.9 80.7 78.3

College of Rural Alaska Arctic Sivunmun llisagvik Coll 3 - 141 319 753 834 488 720 991 810 1,473 1,966 27.0 49.1 65.5 Bristol Bay Campus 93 68 122 582 543 714 511 651 647 1,186 1.262 1,483 39.5 42.1 49.4 ChukchiCampus 3 426 615 363 403 409 328 829 1,024 694 27.6 34.1 23.1 Distance Delivery 477 346 302 646 406 171 1.123 752 473 41.0 28.0 17.2

Independent Learning 847 1,211 978 1,562 1,779 2,566 2,240 2,486 3,348 4,649 5.476 6,892 155.0 182.5 229.7 92.7 Interior Campus 8 - 134 1.086 880 989 1,042 1.391 1.659 2,136 2.271 2,782 71.2 75.7 Kuskokwim Campus 247 200 258 2,061 1,906 1,395 1,889 1.573 2,037 4,197 3,679 3,690 139.9 122.6 123.0 Northwest Campus 83 191 - 889 848 1,039 1.110 871 1,159 2,082 1.910 2.198 69.4 63.7 73.3 RuralDevelopment 3 - 102 207 161 156 165 215 258 375 376 8.6 12.5 12.4 Tanana Valley Campus 820 1,950 1,35710,036 9.971 9.26710,524 9,289 9,825 21,380 21,210 20,449 712.9 707.3 681.6

School of Agriv awe & LandMgt SALRM 60 105 83 647 867 728 660 707 788 1,367 1,679 1,599 47.7 58.4 55.5

School of Engineering Civil Engineering 14 33 31 1,033 1,075 1,178 970 968 982 2,017 2,076 2,191 72.3 74.9 79.8 Electrical Engineering - 33 24 844 848 822 843 773 700 1.687 1,654 1,546 57.7 56.4 53.8 Engineering & Science Mgt 3 6 293 147 276 303 276 396 596 426 678 23.7 15.9 27.0 Mechanical Engineering 60 33 21 615 651 457 742 662 678 1,417 1,346 1,156 48.4 46.6 39.6

School of Fisheries & OceanSci Fisheries 2 6 - 37 60 71 56 84 79 95 150 150 3.3 5.3 5.7 Marine Sciences & Limnolog 39 10 24 227 272 238 392 459 416 658 741 678 25.6 29.1 26.2 456 12.3 12.7 18.4 Juneau Fisheries 1 3 152 156 229 158 170 224 310 327

School of Management Accounting & Information Sy 219 225 150 1.359 1,251 1,586 1,287 1,332 1,715 2,865 2,808 3,4:1 96.2 94.3 115.9 Business Administration 494 393 288 3,013 2,601 2,220 2.567 2.468 1.646 6.074 5,462 4,154 206.6 186.0 143.8 Economics 363 261 309 1,719 1.553 1.583 1,306 1,533 1,458 3,388 3,347 3,350 114.4 112.7 113.5

School of Mineral Engineerin9 0.1 1.1 AppliedMining Technology - 58 2 5 31 1 29 89 3 34 3.0 Mining & GeologicalEngineer 3 6 18 340 364 479 313 293 542 6E5 663 1,039 23.6 23.9 36.6 20.9 22.2 Petroleum Engineering 1 10 195 289 300 189 253 284 385 552 584 14.3

3-55 1 1" TABLE 3.13 FV92 Independent 'Learning Program .ketivity FY92 ENROLLMENTS FY92COMPLETIONS STUDENTCREDIT HOURS FY91-92 Average Average SCH COURSE SUBJECT Number Enrollment Completions % Change of Courses Enrollments Per Course Completions Per Course FY89 FY90 FY91 FY92 Accounting 2 97 49 22 11 45 60 24 66 175 % Alaska Native Politics 1 27 27 7 7 - 3 21 600 % Alaska Native Studies (2) 0 0 0 0 0 3 18 0 0 Anthropology 2 65 33 4 2 30 6 15 12 -20 % Applied Business 4 82 21 22 6 39 66 69 % Applied Mining Technology 1 5 5 1 1 0 3 - Applied Statistics (2) 0 0 0 0 0 30 15 0 0 Art 1 8 8 0 0 - 0 - 12 3 20 567 % Aviation Technology 1 15 15 5 5 16 Biology 2 118 59 53 27 93 246 84 159 89 % Business Administration 2 36 18 13 7 84 60 90 39 -57 % Chemistry (2) 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Computer Information Systems (2) 0 0 0 0 0 24 24 0 0 Developmental Studies (2) 0 0 0 0 0 69 0 -103 % Developmental Math 6 130 22 39 7 - 109 Early Childhood Education 1 14 14 0 0 - - 0 Economics 3 77 26 25 8 42 57 132 75 -43 % Education 4 190 48 93 23 507 594 321 279 -13 % English 4 238 60 81 20 168 180 108 243 125 % Eskimo (2) 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 - Geography 3 110 37 52 17 51 99 69 156 126 Geosciences 2 13 7 9 5 24 6 12 27 125 % 144 586 % 1-102:,h Science 1 97 97 48 48 27 45 21 Kstory 10 440 44 181 18 222 285 417 543 30 % Humanities (2) 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 0 0 - Journalism-Broadcasting 3 35 12 13 4 30 36 30 39 30 % 15 57 21 -63 % Justice Studies 1 10 10 7 7 18 69 0 45 - Linguistics 1 17 17 15 15 24 43 % Mathematics 8 350 44 113 14 264 187 246 351 39 18 39 117 % Music 1 14 14 13 13 21 Office Management Tech (2) 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 - Petroleum Technology (2) 0 0 0 0 0 9 18 15 0 -100 21 15 24 27 13% Political Science 1 29 29 9 9 Psychology 3 82 27 14 5 42 36 27 42 56 % 18 100 % Science Application 1 11 11 6 6 5 0 9 119 % Sociology 3 97 32 35 12 72 78 48 105 - 2 Spanish 1 4 4 2 2 - Speech Communication (2) 0 0 0 0 0 63 3 0

FY92 Total 73 2,411 33 882 12 2,651 41 % FY91 Total 76 1,823 24 627 8 1,881 FY90 Total 66 1,413 21 759 12 2,209 FY89 Total 81 1,680 21 652 8 1,890

NOTES: (1) Students enroll at any time and have up to one year to complete Independent Learning courses; therefore. FY92 enrollees are not necessarily the same students as the FY92 complefers tabulated above. (2) Course subject was not offered in FY92. Source: UAF Independent Learning Program. FY92 I*ependent Learning Students b Re ion

Number of Students Northwest Arctic (26) 39 + 1% 25.39 15 - 24 Bering Strait (32) t; 2% Is <

Delle/Greely (39) Lower Yukon (27) 2% 2 % Alaska Gateway (36) 2 %

Copper River (18) Lower Kuskokvam (48) 1% 3% Haines (8) Southwest 0% (291 2 % Juneau (90) AnchorageChugach (18) 5% Kenai (159) Bristol Bay (10) 1% Unknown (13) L (93) 9 % % 1% 5% Pribilof (6) Chatham (22) 1 % 0% Ketchikan (21) Kodiak (24) Sitka (24) 1% % 1 % Adak REAA (5) Aleutian Chain (25) Lake & Peninsula (14) Southeast Island Annette 0% 1% 1 % (26) 1% Island Aleutian East (16) (12)1 % 1% 3-561 4 Section 4 FACULTY & STAFF INFORMATION

Page No. Highlights 4-1

Table 4.1 Fall 1990-92 FT-PT Faculty and Staff 4-2

Table 4.2 Fall 1992 FT-PT Faculty and Staff by College / School / Race / Sex 4-3

Table 4.3 Fall 1991-92 FT Faculty and Staff Comparison by Dept / Race / Sex 4-13

Table 4.4 Fall 1992 FT Faculty and Staff Salary by College / School /.Sex 4-25

Table 4.5 Fall 1992 FT Faculty Attributes by Dept / Tenure Status / Race / Sex 4-29

Table 4.6 Fall 1992 FT Faculty by Dept / Age / Sex / Service Years / Salary 4-45 Section 4 HIGHLIGHTS

Introduction TABLE 4.1 Fall 1990-92 FT-PT Faculty and Staff '91 '92 Full-time Part-time Total Change Index '90 '91 '92 '90 '91 '92 '90 '91 '92 C90=1.00) TOTAL UAF Administrative 76 76 75 12 3 3 88 79 78 0.90 0.89 Faculty 488 518 524 223 227 193 711 745 717 1.05 1.01 Professional 273 265 301 50 64 BO 323 329 381 1.02 1.18 Clerical 336 337 318 142 188 167 478 525 485 1.10 1.01 Technical 254 252 239 44 102 104 298 354 343 1.19 1.15 Skilled Crafts 94 94 86 1 7 6 95 101 92 1.06 0.97 Maintenance 116 107 96 21 25 16 137 132 112 0.96 0.82 Student Help (1) 951 881 960 951 881 960 - Graduate Asst - - - - 199 228 199 228 Total 1,637 1,649 1,639 1,444 1,696 1,757 3,081 3,345 3,396 1.09 1.10

VC Summary Chancellor (2) Administrative 4 5 5 4 5 5 1.25 1.25 Professional 15 14 12 15 14 12 0.93 0.80 Clerical 8 11 11 1 9 11 11 1.22 1.22 Technical 2 2 1 2 2 1 1.00 0.50 Student Help 9 11 10 9 11 10 Subtotal 29 32 29 10 11 10 39 43 39 1.10 1.00

VC Academic Affairs Administrative 39 33 37 9 3 2 48 36 39 0.75 0.81 Faculty 483 512 517 211 209 188 694 721 705 1.04 1.02 Professional 121 107 113 42 52 54 163 159 167 0.98 1.02 Clerical 192 186 183 129 157 133 321 343 316 1.07 0.98 Technical 157 139 125 29 63 69 186 202 194 1.09 1.04 Skilled Crafts 12 13 12 6 2 12 19 14 1.58 1.17 Maintenance 18 11 13 20 13 9 38 24 22 0.63 0.58 Student Help 441 363 414 441 363 414 Graduate Asst 112 138 112 138 Subtotal 1,022 1,001 1,000 881 978 1,009 1,903 1,979 2,009 1.04 1.06

VC Administrative Services Administrative 7 11 12 7 11 12 1.57 1.71 Professional 34 32 42 3 34 32 45 0.94 1.32 Clerical 52 54 50 13 13 52 67 63 1.29 1.21 Technical 36 42 45 1 3 4 37 45 49 1.22 1.32 Skilled Crafts 72 75 69 1 1 4 73 76 73 1.04 1.00 Maintenance 76 80 76 2 4 76 82 80 1.08 1.05 Student Help 80 85 102 80 85 102 Graduate Asst 5 1 5 1 Subtotal 277 294 294 82 109 131 359 403 425 1.12 1.18

Organized Research Administrative 11 10 8 3 14 10 8 0.71 0.57 Faculty 5 6 7 12 17 5 17 23 12 1.35 0.71 Professional 57 68 94 6 10 18 63 78 112 1.24 1.78 Clerical 42 46 41 9 14 18 51 60 59 1.18 1.16 Technical 54 62 61 13 35 30 67 97 91 1.45 1.36 Skilled Crafts 9 6 5 9 6 5 0.67 0.56 Maintenance 19 13 3 1 10 3 20 23 6 1.15 0.30 Student Help 181 123 136 181 123 136 Graduate Asst 79 85 - 79 85 Subtotal 197 211 219 225 288 295 422 499 514 1.18 1.22

Student Services Administrative 15 17 13 1 15 17 14 1.13 0.93 Faculty - 1 - 1 Professional 46 44 40 2 2 5 48 46 45 0.96 0.94 Clerical 42 40 33 3 4 3 45 44 36 0.98 0.80

Technical 5 7 7 1 1 1 6 8 8 1.33 1.33 Skilled Crafts 1 1 Maintenance 3 3 4 3 3 4 1.00 1.33 Student Help 240 299 298 240 299 298 Graduate Asst 3 4 3 4 Subtotal 112 111 97 246 310 312 358 421 409 1.18 1.14

NOTES: (1) Part-time graduate assistants and student help were combined in 1990 (2) The Chancellor's Office includes the Governance Office, the Office of Planning, Computing, and Information Systems, and the Office of University Relations and Institutional Advancement. Sources: UAF Fall '92 (October) HRS Extract; UAF Academic Affairs: College/School officers: Personnel Services; Faculty Development.

4-2 1 4 4 InmwniscipmpoEl ilIN WWITiffinItniliwimurningwimVIrfrnpnairli All Groups % AK Native & Non-Resident TOTAL MinorityFemale Amer Indian Asian Black Hispanic Whits Alien F M T (1) (2) F M T FM T FMTF MT F M T F M T TOTAL UAF Full-time Administrative 25 50 75 7 % 33 % 1 1 2 2 1 - 1 1 - 1 23 47 70 - - - Faculty 130 394 524 9 % 25 % 13 8 21 2 16 18 1 2 3 1 2 3 107 325 432 6 41 47

Professional 127 174 301 13% 42% 14 8 22 4 6 10 3 1 4 1 1 2 105 148 253 - 10 10 Clerical 294 24 318 27 % 92 % 46 2 48 5 - 5 20 1 21 8 2 10 210 18 228 5 1 6 Technical 114 125 239 12 % 48 % 6 7 13 4 2 6 3 5 8 1 1 2 99 105 204 t 1 5 6

Skilled Crafts 3 83 86 16 % 3 % - 9 9 - 1 1 1 2 3 - 1 1 2 70 72 - - - Maintenance 34 62 96 47 % 35 % 5 3 8 14 3 17 2 8 10 3 6 9 9 40 49 1 2 3

Subtotal 727 912 1,639 17 % 44% 84 381222930 59 31 19 50 15 13 28 555 753 1,308 13 59 72 ,' Part-time

Administrative 3 - 3 33% 100% 1 - 1 - 2 - 2 - - -

Faculty 90 103 193 7 % 47 % 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 5 8 - - - 81 89 170 4 6 10

Professional 43 37 80 27 % 54% 12 4 16 2 1 3 - 1 1 - 1 1 27 29 56 2 1 3 Clerical 141 26 167 35 % 84% 42 4 46 2 - 2 4 1 5 4 1 5 88 20 108 1 - 1 Technical 68 36 104 16 % 65 % 15 15 1 - 1 ------50 33 83 2 3 5 Skilled Crafts 2 4 6 17% 33% 1 - 1 - - 1 4 5 - - -

Maintenance 4 12 16 6% 25% - 1 1 - - - 4 11 15 - - - Student Help 440 520 960 13 % 46 % 30 2858 6 16 22 6 11 17 11 8 19 362 398 760 25 59 84 Graduate Asst 78 150 228 7% 34 % - 1 1 2 9 11 - 1 1 - - - 67 101 168 9 38 47

Subtotal 869 88a 1,757 15 % 49 % 10240 14214 27 41 13 19 32 15 10 25 682 685 1,367 43107150

Total UAF Administrative 28 50 78 8% 36 % 1 1 2 - 2 2 1 - 1 1 1 25 47 72 - - - Faculty 220 497 717 9 % 31 % 14 10 24 3 17 20 4 7 11 1 2 3 188 414 602 10 47 57 Professional 170 211 381 16 % 45 % 26 12 38 6 7 13 3 2 5 1 2 3 132 177 309 2 11 13 Clerical 435 50 485 30 % 90% 88 6 94 7 - 7 24 2 26 12 3 15 298 38 336 6 1 7 Technical 182 161 343 14 % 53 % 21 7 28 5 2 7 3 5 8 1 1 2 149 138 287 3 8 11 - - Skilled Crafts 5 87 92 16 % 5% 1 9 10 1 1 1 2 3 - 1 1 3 74 77 Maintenance 38 74 112 41 % 34 % 5 4 9 14 3 17 2 8 10 3 6 9 13 51 64 1 2 3 Student Help 440 520 960 13 % 46 % 30 28 58 6 16 22 6 11 17 11 8 19 362 398 760 25 59 84 Graduate Asst 78 150 228 7% 34 % - 1 1 2 9 11 - 1 1 - - - 67 101 168 9 38 47

Tote 1,5961,8003,396 16 % 47 % 186 7826443 571004438823023 531,2371,438 2,675 56166222

NOTES:(1) The column labeled % Minority, is the ra io of the number of resident non-white employees divided by the number of resident employees. An employee EEO category with 20 or more employees is shaded if its minority percentage lies outside the range 10% to 40 %. (2) In the column labeled *% Female", a cell is shaded if the total number of employees is 20 or more and the percent thatare female is less than 20 %, or greater than 80 %. (3) Some department designations / breakouts for employees (in SOE, CRA, SME, and some institutes) do not match the actual organizational structure. Academic information has been poorly maintained on the HRS system and also does not reflect current UAF policies regarding faculty. This situation necessitated extensive manual data manipulation prior to the creation of the tables in this section. (4) Includes one Professional Staff employee from Summer Sessions. Sources: UAF Fall' 2 (October) HRS Extract; UAF Academic Affairs; College/School officers; Personnel Services; Faculty Development.

Fall '92 Full-Time Employees Fall '92 FT-PT Employee Ratio Fall '92 Full-Time Employees by EEO Job Category by EEO Job Category by RaceiSex % Pert-Time Hispanic Black Administrative 100 % 3% 5% 2% Asian

4% 75 %

Maintenance Faculty 6 % 32 % AK Native 50 % 7% Technical 15 %

25 %

Clerical Professional 19 % 1 0% Student Clinical Faculty Maint Adam 114.4S5kildr.o Grad Asst Tech Profess Skilled TABLE 4.2 Fall 1992 FT-PT Faculty and Staff by College/Sch / Race/Sex All Groups AK Native & Non-Resident TOTAL MinorityFemale Amer Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Alien F M T (1) (2) F M T F M T F M T F M T M F M T VC SUMMARY

Chancellor Full-time Administrative 3 2 5 0% 60% 3 2 5 Professional 7 5 12 8 % 58% 1 7 4 11 Clerical 10 1 11 9 % 91 % 9 1 10

Technical 1 1 100% 0% Subtotal 20 9 29 10 % 69 % 19 7 26

Part-time Student Help 5 5 10 22% 50% 4 3 7 1 1 Subtotal 5 5 10 22% 50% 4 3 7 1 1

Total Chancellor Administrative 3 2 5 0% 60% 3 2 5 Professional 7 5 12 8% 58% 1 7 4 11 Clerical 10 1 11 9% 91% 9 1 10 Technical 1 1 100% 0% Student Help 5 5 10 22% 50% 1 1 4 3 7 1 1 Total 25 14 39 13 % 64 % 1 1 2 2 23 10 33 1 1

VC Academic Affairs Full-time Administrative 13 24 37 5% 35% 1 1 1 1 12 23 35 Faculty 128 389 517 10% 25 % 13 8 21 2 16 18 1 2 3 1 2 3 105 323 428 6 38 44 Professional 53 60 113 16% 47% 10 5 15 2 1 3 41 51 92 - 3 3 Clerical 172 11 183 24 % 94 % 29 1 30 3 - 3 9 9 1 1 127 9 136 3 - 3

Technical 61 64 125 11 % 49 % 4 5 9 1 1 2 1 1 2 54 53 107 1 4 5 Skilled Crafts 12 12 0% 0% 12 12 Maintenance 4 9 13 15% 31% 1 1 - -- 1 1 3 8 11 Subtotal 431 569 1,000 13 % 43 % 5720 77 8 18 26 12 3 15 2 4 6 342 479 821 10 45 55

Part-time Administrative 2 2 0% 100% 2 2 Faculty 90 98 188 7% 48 % 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 5 8 81 84 165 4 6 10 Professional 33 21 54 31 % 61 % 12 4 16 1 - 1 20 17 37 Clerical 116 17 133 40% 87% 37 4 41 2 - 2 4 1 5 4 1 68 11 79 Technical 50 19 69 24 % 72 % 15 - 15 1 - 1 33 18 51 1 1 2 Skilled Crafts 2 2 50% 100% 1 - 1 1 1 Maintenance 3 6 9 0% 33% 3 6 9 Student Help 208 206 414 18 % 50 % 16 20 36 3 10 13 2 6 8 7 3 10 167 145 312 13 22 35 Graduate Asst 59 79 138 5% 43 % - 1 1 2 3 5 49 60 109 8 15 23 Subtotal 563 446 1,009 18 % 56 % 82 31 113 10 14 24 9 12 21 11 4 15 424 341 765 27 44 71

Total VCAA

Administrative 15 24 39 5 % 38 % - 1 1 1 - 1 14 23 37 Faculty 218 487 705 9 % 31 % 14 10 24 3 17 20 4 7 11 1 2 3 186 407 593 10 4454 Professional 86 81 167 21 % 51 % 22 9 31 3 1 4 61 68 129 3 3 Clerical 288 28 316 31 % 91 % 66 5 71 5 5 13 1 14 5 2 7 195 20 215 4 4

Technical 111 83 194 16 % 57 % 19 5 24 2 1 3 1 1 2 - 87 71 158 2 5 7 Skilled Crafts 2 12 14 7% 14% 1 1 1 12 13 Maintenance 7 15 22 9% 32% 1 1 1 1 6 14 20 - - Student Help 208 206 414 18 % 50 % 16 20 36 3 10 13 2 6 8 7 3 10 167 145 312 13 2235

Graduate Asst 59 79 138 5% 43 % 1 1 2 3 5 49 60 109 8 15 23 Total 994 1,0152,009 16 % 49 % 139 51 1901832 50 21 1536 13 8 21 766 820 1,586 3789126

VC AdministrativeServices Full-time

Administrative 3 9 12 8 % 25 % 1 3 8 11 Professional 16 26 42 17 % 38 % 1 2 2 1 3 11 24 35

Clerical 45 5 50 46 % 90 % 7 1 8 1 1 8 1 9 3 1 25 1 26 1 2

Technical 21 24 45 13 % 47 % 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 17 22 39

Skilled Crafts 3 66 69 20 % 4 % 9 9 1 1 1 2 3 - 1 1 2 53 55 Maintenance 30 46 76 53 % 39 % 4 3 7 14 3 17 2 5 7 3 5 8 6 28 34 1 2 3 Subtotal 118 176 294 31 % 40 % 14 14 28 17 7 24 14 9 23 7 7 14 64 136 200 2 3 5

Part-time Professional 3 3 0% 0% 3 3

Clerical 12 1 13 38 % 92 % 7 1 8 Technical 1 3 4 0 % 25% 1 3 4 Skilled Crafts 4 4 0% 0% 4 4

Maintenance 4 4 25% 0% 1 3 3 Student Help 30 72 102 12 % 29 % 2 1 1 25 62 87 3 3 Graduate Asst 1 1 0 % 100% 1 1

Subtotal 44 87 131 14 % 34 % 6 13 2 1 1 34 76 110 3 3

1 4 4 -4 t 1";7CIT irrr r TABLE4.2 Fall 1992FT-PTFacultyand StaffbyCollege/Sch/ Race/Sex Ail Groups AK Native & Non - Resident TOTAL MinorityFemale Amer Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Men F M T (1) (2) F M T F M T F M T F M T M F M T VC SUMMARY (cant) VC Administrative Services(cant)

Total VCA Administrative 3 9 12 8 % 25 % 1 1 3 8 11 Professional 16 29 45 16 % 36 % 2 - 2 1 1 2 2 1 3 11 27 38 Clerical 57 6 63 44 % 90 % 12 1 13 1 1 8 1 9 3 1 4 32 2 34 1 1 2 Technical 22 27 49 12 % 45 % 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 18 25 43 Skilled Crafts 3 70 73 19 % 4% 9 9 1 1 1 2 3 - 1 1 2 57 59 - - Maintenance 30 50 80 52 % 38 % 4 4 8 14 3 17 2 5 7 3 5 8 6 31 37 1 2 3 Student Help 30 72 102 12 % 29 % 2 5 7 2 1 3 1 - 1 1 25 62 87 3 3 Graduate Asst 1 1 0 % 100 % 1 1 - - Total 162 263 425 26 % 38 % 21 20 41 19 8 27 15 9 24 7 8 15 98 212 310 2 6 8

Organized Research Full-time Administrative 1 7 8 13% 13% 1 6 7 Faculty 2 5 7 0% 29% 2 2 4 3 3 Professional 28 66 94 5 % 30 % 1 - 2 1 28 55 83 7 7 Clerical 36 5 41 10 % 88 % - 1 1 - 1 . 1 1 31 5 36 1 1 Technical 26 35 61 15% 43% 1 2 2 - 3 4 1 22 29 51 1 1 Skilled Crafts 0 5 5 0% 0% 5 5 Maintenance 0 3 3 33% 0% 1 1 2 2 Subtotal 93 126 219 9 % 42 % 2 4 3 3 6 2 4 6 1 2 3 84 104 188 1 11 12 Part-time Faculty 5 5 0% 0% 5 5 - - Professional 8 10 18 13 % 44 % 1 6 7 13 2 1 3 Clerical 10 8 18 0% 56% 10 8 18 Technical 16 14 30 0 % 53 15 12 27 1 2 3 Maintenance 1 2 3 0% 33% 1 2 3 Student Help 56 80 136 5 % 41 % - 2 2 1 1 1 47 56 103 7 21 28 Graduate Asst 16 69 85 11 % 19% - 6 6 1 1 15 40 55 1 2223 Subtotal 107 188 295 6 % 36 % - 9 2 2 1 1 94 130 224 11 46 57

Total OrganizedResearch

Administrative 1 7 8 13% 13% 1 6 7 Faculty 2 10 12 0 % 17 % 2 7 9 3 3 Professional 36 76 112 6 % 32 % 1 3 - - - 2 2 34 62 96 2 8 10 1 - Clerical 46 13 59 7 % 78 % 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 41 13 54 Technical 42 49 91 10 % 46 % 1 2 2 - 3 4 - 1 37 41 78 1 3 4 Skilled Crafts 5 5 0% 0% 5 5 1 1 4 Maintenance 1 5 6 17% 17% --- 1 - 5 Student Help 56 80 136 5 % 41 - 2 2 1 1 1 - 47 56 103 7 21 28 Graduate Oast 16 69 85 11 % 19 % - 6 6 1 1 - - 15 40 55 1 2223 Total 200 314 514 7 % 39 % 2 5 3 12 15 2 6 8 2 3 5 178 234 412 12 5769

Student Services Full-time Administrative 5 8 13 8% 38% 1 4 8 12 Professional 23 17 40 20 % 58 % 2 2 4 1 1 2 1 - 1 1 - 1 18 14 32 Clerical 31 2 33 39 % 94 % 8 - 2 3 - 18 2 20 Technical 6 1 7 0% 86% 6 1 7 Maintenance 4 4 50% 0% 2 2 2 2 Subtotal 65 32 97 25 % 67 % 10 2 12 1 1 2 3 2 5 5 - 46 27 73 Part -time Administrative 1 1 100%100% Professional 2 3 5 40% 40% 1 1 1 2 3 Clerical 3 3 0 % 100 % 3 3 Technical 1 1 0% 100% 1 1 Student Help 141 157 298 11 % 47 % 10 3 13 1 3 4 3 3 6 3 4 7 119 132 251 5 12 17 Graduate Asst 2 2 4 0% 50% 2 1 3 - 1 1 Subtotal 150 162 312 11 % 48% 11 3 14 2 3 5 3 4 7 3 4 7 126 135 261 5 13 18

Total StudentServices Administrative 6 8 14 14 % 43 % 1 1 1 - 4 8 12 Professional 25 20 45 22 % 56 % 2 2 4 2 1 3 1 1 2 1 - 1 19 16 35 Clerical 34 2 36 36 % 94 % 8 8 2 - 2 3 - 21 2 23 Technical 7 1 8 0 % 88 % 7 1 8 Maintenance 4 4 50 % 0 % - 2 2 - - 2 2 - -

Student Help 141 157 298 11 % 47 % 10 3 13 1 3 4 3 3 6 3 4 7 119 132 251 5 12 17 Graduate Asst 2 2 4 0 % 50 % 2 1 3 - 1 1 Total 215 194 409 15 % 53 % 21 5 26 3 4 7 6 6 12 8 4 12 172 162 334 5 13 18 TABLE 4.2 Fall 1992 FT-PT Faculty and Staff by College/Sch / Race/Sex, All Groups 7. AK Native& NonResident TOTAL MinorityFemale AmerIndian Asian Black Hispanic White Alien F M T (1) (2) F M T F M T F M T F M T F M T F M T COLLEGE/SCHOOLDETAIL ACADEMIC AFFAIRS

College of Liberal Arts Full-time Administrative 2 5 7 0 % 29 % -- 2 5 7 Faculty 60 115 175 10 % 34 % 5 7 12 1 1 2 1 1 2 49 96 145 4 10 14 Professional 4 6 10 0 % 40 % 4 6 10 Clerical 34 34 12 % 100% 4 4 29 29 1 - Technical 5 7 12 8 % 42 % 1 4 7 11 Subtotal 105 133 238 9 % 44 % 9 7 16 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 88 114 202 5 1015

Part-time Administrative 2 2 0% 100% 2 2 Faculty 21 14 35 0% 60% 19 13 32 2 1 3 Professional 7 2 9 33 % 78 % 3 3 4 2 6 Clerical 6 2 8 38% 75% 3 3 3 2 5 Technical 19 3 22 64 % 86% 13 13 1 - 1 5 3 8 Student Help 62 51 113 23 % 55 % 7 7 14 1 2 3 1 3 4 2 1 3 48 31 79 3 7 10 Graduate Asst 25 14 39 9% 64% - - 1 2 3 22 9 31 2 3 5 Subtotal 142 86 228 22 % 62% 26 7 33 3 4 7 1 3 4 2 1 3 103 60 163 7 11 18

Total CLA Administrative 4 5 9 0 % 44% 4 5 9 Faculty 81 129 210 8% 39 % 5 7 12 1 1 2 1 1 2 68 109 177 6 11 17 Professional 11 8 19 16% 58% 3 - 3 8 8 16 Clerical 40 2 42 17 % 95 % 7 - 7 32 2 34 1 - 1 Technical 24 10 34 44% 71% 13 - 13 1 - 1 1 - 1 9 10 19 Student Help 62 51 113 23% 55% 7 7 14 1 2 3 1 3 4 2 1 3 48 31 79 3 7 10 Graduate Asst 25 14 39 9 % 64 % - - - 1 2 3 22 9 31 2 3 5 Total 247 219 466 16 % 53 % 35 14 49 4 5 9 2 3 5 3 2 5 191 174 365 1221 33

College of Natural Sciences Full-time Administrative 1 1 0 % 0 % 1 1 Faculty 6 84 90 6% 7% 4 4 1 1 5 67 72 1 12 13 Professional 6 7 13 8% 46 % 1 - 1 5 6 11 1 1 Clerical 13 1 14 14 % 93 % 1 1 1 1 12 12 1 4 Technical 1 3 4 0 % 25 % 3 Subtotal 26 96 122 7% 21 % 1 1 1 4 5 1 1 1 1 23 77 100 1 13 14

Part-time Faculty 2 3 5 20 % 40 % 1 1 1 3 4 Professional 1 4 5 0% 20% 1 4 5 Clerical 5 5 0 % 100 5 5 Technical 2 2 0% 100% 2 2 1 3 4 Student Help 22 25 47 7% 47 % 1 1 1 1 1 1 19 21 40 Graduate Asst 15 20 35 0% 43% 12 19 31 3 1 4 Subtotal 47 52 99 4% 47 % 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 40 47 87 4 4 8

Total CNS Administrative 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 1 1213 Faculty 8 87 95 7 % 8 % 1 4 5 1 1 6 70 76 - 1 1 Professional 7 11 18 6 % 39% 1 - 1 6 10 16 Clerical 18 1 19 11 % 95 % 1 1 1 17 17 Technical 3 3 6 0% 50% 3 3 6 1 4 Student Help 22 25 47 7% 47 % 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 19 21 40 3 Graduate Asst 15 20 35 0% 43 % 12 19 31 3 1 4 Total 73 148 221 6 % 33 % 1 1 2 2 5 7 1 1 1 1 2 63 124 187 5 17 22

College of Rural Alaska Full-time Administrative 5 6 11 18 % 45 % 1 1 1 1 4 5 9 Faculty 23 35 58 16 % 40 % 6 1 7 1 1 2 16 33 49 Professional 23 12 35 40 % 66 % 10 4 14 13 8 21 Clerical 48 2 50 46 % 96 % 20 20 1 1 2 2 25 2 27 Technical 3 2 5 60 % 60 % 1 2 3 2 2 Maintenance 2 2 0 % 0 % 2 2 Subtotal 102 59 161 32 % 63 % 37 8 45 1 - 1 4 1 5 60 50 110 Part-time Faculty 60 68 128 10 % 47 % 1 2 3 1 1 3 5 8 54 57 111 2 3 5 Professional 18 9 27 48 % 67 % 8 4 12 1 1 9 5 14 Clerical 58 8 66 59 % 88 % 33 4 37 1 1 1 - 1 23 4 27 Technical 3 2 5 40 % 60 % 2 - 2 1 2 3 Skilled Crafts 2 2 50 % 100 % 1 - 1 1 1 Maintenance 2 1 3 0 % 67 % 2 1 3 Student Help 13 9 22 57 % 59 % 3 5 8 - 1 1 2 1 3 7 2 9 1 1 Subtotal 156 97 253 32 % 62 % 48 15 63 2 2 4 4 5 9 2 1 3 97 71 168 3 3 6 TABLE 4.2 Fall 1992 FT-PT Faculty and Staff byCo llege/Sch/Race/Sex All Groups AK Native & Non-Resident TOTAL MinorityFemale Amer Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Alien F M T (1) (2) F M T F M T F M T F M T F M T F M T COLLEGE/SCHOOL DETAIL(cont.) ACADEMIC AFFAIRS(cont) CRA (cont.) Total CRA Administrative 5 6 11 18 % 45 % 1 1 1 1 4 5 9 Faculty 83 103 186 12 % 45 % 7 3 10 - 1 1 4 6 10 70 90 16U 2 3 5 Professional 41 21 62 44 % 66 % 18 8 26 1 - 1 22 13 35 Clerical 106 10 116 53% 91 % 53 4 57 2 - 2 3 - 3 48 6 54 Technical 6 4 10 50 % 60 % 3 2 5 3 2 5 Skilled Crafts 2 2 50 % 100 % 1 1 1 1 Maintenance 2 3 5 0 % 40 % 2 3 5 Student Help 13 9 22 57 % 59 % 3 5 8 - 1 1 2 1 3 7 2 9 1 - 1 Total 258 156 414 32 % 62 % 85 23108 3 2 5 8 6 14 2 1 3 157 121 278 3 3 6

School of Agriculture& Land ResourceManagement Full-time Administrative - 2 2 0 % 0 % 2 2 Faculty 6 20 26 4 % 23 % 1 1 5 18 23 - 2 2 Professional 3 8 11 0 % 27 % 3 8 11 Clerical 8 1 9 0 % 89 % 8 1 9 Technical 12 16 28 4 % 43 % 1 1 10 15 25 1 1 2 Skilled Crafts 8 8 0 % 0 % 8 8 Maintenance 1 5 6 0 % 17 % 1 5 6 - - Subtotal 30 60 90 2 % 33 % 1 1 1 1 27 57 84 1 3 4 Part-time Faculty 1 1 2 0 % 50 % 1 1 - 1 1 Professional 1 1 0 % 100 % 1 1 Clerical 1 - 1 0 % 100 % 1 1 Technical 5 6 11 0 % 45 % 5 6 11 Maintenance 1 4 5 0 % 20 % 1 4 5 Student Help 14 12 26 5 % 54 % 1 1 11 9 20 3 2 5 Graduate Asst 1 1 0 % 0 % 1 1 - - - Subtotal 23 24 47 2% 49 % 1 1 20 20 40 3 3 6

Total SALRM Administrative 2 2 0% 0% 2 2 - - Faculty 7 21 28 4 % 25 1 1 6 18 24 - 3 3 Professional 4 8 12 0 % 33 % 4 8 12 - Clerical 9 1 10 0% 90 % 9 1 10 Technical 17 22 39 3% 44% 1 1 15 21 36 1 1 2 Skilled Crafts 8 8 o % 0% 8 8 Maintenance 2 9 11 0% 18% 2 9 11 Student Help 14 12 26 5 % 54 % 1 1 11 9 20 3 2 5 Graduate Asst 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 Total 53 84 137 2 % 39 % 1 2 1 1 47 77 124 4 6 10

School of Engineering Full-time Administrative 1 1 0 % 0 % 1 1 - 1 1 Faculty 1 27 28 19 % 4 % 1 1 4 4 22 22 Professional 1 1 0 % 0 */0 1 1 Clerical 4 4 25 % 100 1 1 3 3 Subtotal 5 29 34 18 % 15 % 1 1 - 4 4 1 1 3 24 27 - 1 1 Part -time Faculty 2 2 0 % 0 % 2 2 Student Help 11 31 42 11 % 26 % 1 - 1 3 3 10 23 33 - 5 5 Graduate Asst 4 16 20 13 % 20 % - 1 1 1 1 4 9 13 - 5 5 Subtotal 15 49 64 11 % 23 % 1 1 2 - 4 4 14 34 48 ln10

Total SOE Administrative 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 Faculty 1 29 30 17 % 3 % 1 1 - 4 4 24 24 1 1 Professional 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 Clerical 4 4 25 % 100 1 1 3 3 - - - 5 Student Help 11 31 42 11 % 26 % 1 1 3 3 10 23 33 5 Graduate Asst 4 16 20 13 % 20 % 1 1 - 1 1 4 9 13 - 5 5 11 Total 20 78 98 14 % 20 % 2 1 3 - 8 8 1 1 17 58 75 - 11

School of Fisheries& Ocean Sciences Full-Urns Administrative 3 6 9 0 % 33 % 3 6 9 - 4 4 Faculty 5 41 46 7% 11% 1 1 2 2 4 35 39 Professional 7 16 23 5 % 30 % - 1 - 1 6 14 20 - 2 2 Clerical 22 3 25 16% 88 % 2 2 1 - 1 1 1 19 2 21 - Technical 23 30 53 8 % 43 % 2 2 1 1 2 22 24 46 3 3 Skilled Crafts 4 4 0 % 0 % 4 4 Maintenance 2 2 4 25% 50 % 1 1 2 1 3 Subtotal 62 102 164 6 % 38 % 3 2 5 3 3 6 2 2 56 86 142 - 9 9

4-7 1Y+ gEZ 17 :LTV taliZLE TABLE 4.2 Fall 1992 FT-PT i'aculty and Staff 1 v College /Sch / Raie/Sex All Groups AK Native & Non-Resident TOTAL MinorityFemale Amer Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Alien F M T (1) (2) F M T F M T F MTF MT M F M T COLLEGE/SCHOOL DETAIL (cont) ACADEMIC AFFAIRS (cont) SFOS (cont.) Part-time Faculty 5 5 0;0 0% - 5 5 Professional 2 4 6 0 % 33 % 2 4 6 Clerical 5 1 6 0 % 83% 4 1 5 1 - 1 Technical 14 4 18 0 % 78 % 13 3 16 1 1 2 Maintenance 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 - - Student Help 17 13 30 29 % 57 % 4 11 9 20 2 - 2 Graduate Asst 11 15 26 e% 42% 7 10 17 3 5 8 Subtotal 49 43 92 11% 53% 4 37 33 70 7 6 13

Total SFOS Administrative 3 6 9 0% 33% 3 6 9 Faculty 5 46 51 6% 10% 1 - 2 4 40 44 4 4 Professional 9 20 29 4% 31% 1 - 1 8 18 26 2 2

Clerical 27 4 31 13 % 87% 2 1 1 1 23 3 26 1 - 1 Technical 37 34 71 6 % 52 % 2 2 1 1 35 27 62 1 4 5 Skilled Crafts 4 4 0% 0% 4 4 - Maintenance 2 3 5 20% 40% 1 2 2 4 Student Help 17 13 30 29 % 57 % 4 11 9 20 2 2 Graduate Asst 11 15 26 6% 42% 7 10 17 3 5 8 Total 111 145 256 9% 43% 6 12 4 3 2 3 93 119 212 7 15 22

School of Management Full-time Administrative 1 1 0 % 0 % 1 1 1 1 Faculty 6 23 29 4% 21 % 1 6 21 27 Professional 1 1 2 0% 50% 1 1 2

Clerical 1 1 0 % 100 % 1 1 1 Subtotal 8 25 33 3 % 24 % 1 8 23 31 1 Part-tIm Faculty 1 4 5 0 % 20 % 1 3 4 1 1 Clerical 1 1 0 % 100 % 1 1 Student Help 11 12 23 18 % 48 % 2 3 9 9 18 1 1 Graduate Asst 4 9 13 0 % 31 % 4 9 13 Subtotal 17 25 42 10 % 40 % 2 3 15 21 36 2 2

TotalSOM Administrative 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 2 Faculty 7 27 34 3% 21% 1 7 24 31 2

Professional 1 1 2 0% 50% 1 1 2 Clerical 2 2 0% 100% 2 2 1 1 Student Help 11 12 23 18% 48% 1 1 2 3 9 9 18 Graduate Asst 4 9 13 0% 31% 4 9 13 Total 25 50 75 7 % 33 % 1 2 1 2 3 23 44 67 3 3

School of Mineral Engineering Full -time Faculty 19 19 36% 0 % 3 1 7 7 8 8 Clerical 5 5 40 % 100 % - 1 1 3 3 Subtotal 5 19 24 38 % 21 % 3 4 1 1 3 7 10 8 8 Part -time Clerical Staff 1 1 0 % 100 % 1 - 1 Student Help 4 4 33 % 0 % 1 2 2 I 1 Graduate Asst 3 3 0 % 0 % 2 2 1 1 Subtotal 1 7 8 17 % 13 % 1 1 4 5 2 2

Total SME Faculty 19 19 36% 0% 3 1 7 7 8 8 Clerical 6 6 33 % 100 % 1 1 - 1 4 4 Student Help 4 4 33% 0% 2 2 1 1 Graduate Asst 3 3 0% 0% 2 2 1 1 Total 6 26 32 32% 19 % 3 4 1 2 3 4 11 15 10 10

Conferences & Specal Events Full-time 1 Administrative 1 1 0 % 100 % 1 Professional 2 2 0 % 100 2 2 Clerical 1 1 2 50% 50 % 1 1 Subtotal 4 1 5 20% 80 % 3 1 4 Part -time Clerical 19 1 20 10% 95 % 17 1 18 Technical 2 2 4 0 % 50 % 2 2 4 StudentHelp 1 1 2 0 % 50 % 1 1 2 Subtotal 22 4 26 8% 85 % 20 4 24 TABLE 4.2 Fall 1992 FT-PT Facility and Staff by College /Sch / I ace/Sex All Groups AK Native 8 Non-Resident TOTAL MinorityFemale Amer Indian Asian Blade Hispanic White Men F M T (1) (2) F M T F M T F M T F M T F M T F M T COLLEGE/SCHOOL DETAIL (cont) ACADEMIC AFFAIRS (cont.) Conferences & Special Events (cont)

Total Conferences & Special Events Administrative 1 1 0% 100% 1 1 Professional 2 2 0% 100% 2 2 Clerical 20 2 22 14% 91 % 2 - 2 17 2 19 Technical 2 2 4 0% 50% 2 2 4 Student Help 1 1 2 0 % 50 % 1 1 2 %..:.^.1 26 5 31 10 % 84% 2 - 2 23 5 28

Cooperative Extension

Administrative 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 Faculty 10 17 27 4% 37 % 10 16 26 Professional 4 3 7 0% 57 % 4 3 7 Clerical 20 1 21 14% 95% 2 2 17 1 18 Technical 4 4 0% 100 4 4 Maintenance 1 1 100 100 % 1 1 Subtotal 39 22 61 8% 64% 3 3 35 21 56 Part-time Faculty 2 2 0% 100% 2 2 Professional 3 2 5 20 60 % 2 2 4 Clerical 13 13 46 100 % 2 - 2 4 - 4 7 7 Technical 3 2 5 0% 60% 3 2 5 Student Help 3 2 5 50 % 60% 1 1 1 1 2 Subtotal 24 6 30 31 % 80 % 1 1 2 1 1 2 - 2 4 - 4 15 5 20

Total Cooperative Extension Administrative 1 1 0% 0 % 1 1 Faculty 12 17 29 3 % 41 % 1 1 12 16 28 Professional 7 5 12 8% 58 % 1 1 6 5 11 Clerical 33 1 34 26 % 97 % 2 2 2 - 2 5 - 5 24 1 25 Technical 7 2 9 0% 78 % 7 2 Maintenance 1 1 100%100% 1 - 1 Student Help 3 2 5 50 % 60 % 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 2 Total 63 28 91 16 % 69% 4 1 5 1 1 2 2 - 2 5 - 5 50 26 76

Library

Administrative 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 Faculty 11 8 19 0 % 58 % 10 8 18 1 1 Professional 1 5 6 33 17% 1 1 1 3 4 Clerical 13 2 15 23 % 87 % 1 1 2 2 8 2 10 2 - 2 Technical 12 6 18 17 % 67 % 1 1 2 - 1 1 11 4 15 Subtotal 37 22 59 14 % 63 % 2 2 4 1 1 2 1 3 30 18 48 3 - 3 Part-time Faculty 3 1 4 0 % 75 % 3 1 4 Professional 1 1 0% 100 1 1 Clerical 6 5 11 27 % 55% 1 1 5 3 8 Technical 2 2 0% 100 % 2 2 Student Help 51 46 97 9 % 53 % 1 2 3 3 3 47 37 84 2 3 5 Graduate Asst 1 0% 0% 1 1 Subtotal 63 53 116 10 % 54% 2 2 4 - 3 3 - 1 1 58 42 100 2 3 5

Total Library Administrative 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 Faculty 14 9 23 0 % 61 % 13 9 22 1 - 1

Professional 2 5 7 29 % 29% 1 1 1 1 2 3 5 Clerical 19 7 26 25 % 73 % 2 2 2 1 3 13 5 18 2 - 2 Technical 14 6 20 15 70 % 1 1 2 - 1 1 13 4 17 Student Help 51 46 S7 9% 53% 1 2 3 3 3 47 37 84 2 3 5 Graduate Asst 1 1 0% 0% 1 Total 100 75 175 11% 57 % 4 4 8 - 4 4 2 2 4 88 60 148 5 3 8

VCAA Office (4) Full-time Administrative 2 2 0 % 100 2 2 Professional 2 1 3 0% 67% 2 1 3 Clerical 3 3 33% 100 % 2 2 Technical 1 1 100 % 100% Subtotal 8 1 9 22 % 89 % 6 1 Part-time Clencal 1 1 0% 100 % 1 1 Student Help 3 3 0% 100 % 3 3 Subtotal 4 4 0% 100% 4 4 TABLE 4.2 Fall 1992 FT-PT Faculty and Staff by College/Sch / Race/Sex All Groups AK Native & Non-Resident TOTAL MinorityFemale Amer Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Men F M T (1) (2) F M T F M T F M T F M T F M T F M T COLLEGE/SCHOOL DETAIL(cont) ACADEMIC AFFAIRS(cont) VCAA Office (cont)

Total VCAA Office Administrative 2 2 0 % 100 % 2 2

Professional 2 1 3 0 % 67 % 2 1 3 Clerical 4 4 25 % 100 % 3 3

Technical 1 1 100 % 100 % Student Help 3 3 0 % 100 3 3 Total 12 1 13 15 % 92 % 10 1 11

ORGANIZED RESEARCH

Ag & Forestry Exp Station [Same as summaryfor the School of Agriculture & LandResourceManagement.]

Geophysical Institute Full-time Administrative 3 3 n % o % 2 2 Faculty 3 3 0 % 0 % 2 2 1 1 Professional 10 37 47 7 % 21 % 10 29 39 5 5 Clerical 16 2 18 0 % 89 % 15 2 17 1 Technical 17 19 36 23 % 47 % 3 4 14 13 27 1 1 Skilled Crafts 5 5 0 % 0 % 5 5

Maintenance 2 2 50 % 0 % 1 1 1 1 Subtotal 43 71 114 12 % 38 % 2 2 4 5 2 2 39 54 93 1 7 8 Part-time Faculty 3 3 0 % 0 % 3 3

Professional 2 4 6 20 % 33 % 1 1 3 4 1 1 Clerical 5 7 12 0 % 42 % 5 7 12 - Technical 9 10 19 0 % 47 % 8 9 17 1 1 2

Maintenance 1 1 0 % 0 % 1 1 - -

Student Help 26 53 79 5% 33 % 1 1 1 18 35 53 7 16 23 Graduate Asst 5 23 28 13 % 18 % 2 2 5 9 14 12 12 Subtotal 47 101 148 5 % 32 % 4 1 37 67 104 9 29 38

Total GeophysicalInstitute Administrative 3 3 33% 0% 1 2 2 Faculty 6 6 0% 0% 5 5 1 1 Professional 12 41 53 9% 23% 1 - 2 2 1 11 32 43 1 5 6 Clerical 21 9 30 0% 70% 20 9 29 1 Techi;:ial 26 29 55 15% 47% 1 2 1 3 4 1 22 22 44 2 3 Skilled Crafts 5 5 0% 0% 5 5

Maintenance 3 3 33% 0% 1 2 2 - -

Student Help 26 53 79 5 % 33 % 1 1 1 18 35 53 7 16 23 Graduate Asst 5 23 28 13% 18% - 2 2 5 9 14 - 12 12 Total 90 172 262 9 % 34 % 2 4 1 6 5 6 - 2 2 76 121 197 10 36 46

Institute of Arctic Biology Full-time

Administrative 1 - 1 0 % 100 % 1 1 Professional 3 3 0 % 0 % 2 2 1 1

Clerical 8 1 9 0 % 89 % 9 Technical 5 6 11 9 % 45 % 1 4 6 10

Maintenance 1 1 0 % 0 % 1 1 Subtotal 14 11 25 4 % 56 % 1 13 10 23 1 1 Part-time Faculty - 2 2 0 % 0 % 2 2 Professional 6 4 10 11% 60% ... - 1 5 3 8 1 Clerical 1 1 2 0 % 50 % 1 1 2 Technical 6 3 9 0% 67 % 6 3 9

Maintenance 1 1 2 0 % 50 % 1 1 2 Student Help 22 14 36 3 % 61 % 21 14 35

Graduate Asst 11 22 33 3 % 33 % 1 1 10 21 31 1 Subtotal 47 47 94 3 % 50 % 1 1 1 1 44 45 89 2

Total Instituteof Arctic Biology Administrative 1 1 0% 100% 1 1 Faculty 2 2 0% 0% 2 2 Professional 6 7 13 9% 46% 1 5 5 10 1 2 Clerical 9 2 11 0% 82% 9 2 11 Technical 11 9 20 5% 55% 10 9 19

Maintenance 1 2 3 0 % 33 % 1 2 3 Student Help 22 14 36 3 % 61 % 21 14 35

Graduate Asst 11 22 33 3 % 33 % 1 1 10 21 31 1

Total 61 58 119 3 % 51 % 1 1 1 1 57 55 112 2 1 3

4-10 TABLE 4.2 Fall 1992 FT-PT Faculty and Staff by Co llege/Sch / Race/Sex All Groups AK Native & Non-Resident TOTAL MinorityFemale Amer Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Alien F M T (1) (2) F M T F M T F M T F M T F M T F M T COLLEGE/SCHOOL DETAIL(cont.) ORGANIZED RESEARCH(cont)

Institute of Marine Science [Roiled within the Schoolof Fisheries & Ocean Sciences.]

Institute of Northern Engineering Full -tIme Professional 1 4 5 20 % 20 % 1 1 3 4 Clerical 1 1 0 % 100 % 1 1 Technical 2 3 5 0 % 40 % 2 3 5 Subtotal 4 7 11 9 % 36 % 1 4 6 10 Part-time Professional 1 1 0 % 0 1 1

Clerical I 1 0 % 100 1 1 Technical 1 1 0 % 100 % 1 1 Student Help 1 1 2 0 % 50 % 1 1 2 Graduate Asst 2 2 0 % 0 % 1 1 1 1 Subtotal 3 4 7 0 % 43 % 3 3 6 1 1

Total Institute ofNorthern Engineering Professional 1 5 6 17% 17% 1 1 4 5 Clerical 2 2 0% 100% 2 2 Technical 3 3 6 0% 50 % 3 3 6 Student Help 1 1 2 0% 50% 1 1 2 Graduate Asst 2 2 0% 0% 1 1 1 Total 7 11 18 6% 39% 1 7 9 16 1

Mineral Industrial ResearchLab Full-time Faculty 1 1 0 % 0 % 1 1 Professional 1 1 0 % 100 % 1 1 Clerical 1 1 100% 100% Technical 1 1 0 % 0 % 1 1 Subtotal 2 2 4 33 % 50 % 1 1 2 Part-time 1 1 Professional 1 1 0 % 0 % 1 3 3 Student Help 1 3 4 0 % 25 % 1 Graduate Asst 4 4 100 % 0 % 2 2 2 2 Subtotal 1 8 9 67 % 11 % - 2 2 1 1 6

Total Mineral IndustrialResearch Lab Faculty 1 1 0% 0 % 1 Professional 1 1 2 0 % 50% 1 1 1 Clerical 1 1 100%100% Technical 1 0% 0% 1 1 Student Help 1 3 4 0 % 25% 1 1 3 Graduate Asst 4 4 100% 0% 2 2 - 2 2 Total 3 10 13 50 % 23 % 2 2 1 3 - 7

Petroleum DevelopmentLab Full -time Professional 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 Clerical 1 0% 100% 1 1 Subtotal 1 1 2 0% 50% 1 1 2 Part-time 1 1 Student Help 2 2 100% 0% 1 Graduate Asst 8 8 100% 0% 2 2 - 6 6 Subtotal 10 10 100% 0% 3 3 - 7 Total PetroleumDevelopment Lab Professional 1 0% 0% 1 1 Clerical 1 1 0 % 100 % 1 1 Student Help 2 2 100% 0% 1 1 Graduate Asst 8 100% 0% - 2 2 6 5 Total 1 11 12 60% 8% - 3 1 1 2 7

Polar Ice Coring Office Full-time Administrative 2 2 0 % 0 % 2 2 Faculty 1 1 0% 0 % 1 1 Professional 11 18 29 0 % 38 % 11 17 28 1 1 Clerical 1 1 2 0 % 50 % 1 1 2 Technical 1 6 7 0% 14% 1 6 7 Subtotal 13 28 41 0% 32% 13 26 39 2 2 Part-tIme Clerical 1 1 0 % 100 % 1 1 1 1 Technical 1 1 0% 0% Student Help 1 1 2 0 % 50 % 1 1 2 Graduate Asst 1 0% 0% 1 1 Subtotal 2 3 5 0% 40% 2 1 3 2 2 4-11 TABLE 4.2 Fall 1992 FT-P l' Faculty and Staff Ivy Co llege/Sch / Race/Sex AU Groups AK Native & Non-Resident TOTAL MinorityFemale Amer Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Alien F M T (1) (2) F M T F M T F M T F M T F M T F M T COLLEGE/SCHOOL DETAIL (cont.) ORGANIZED RESEARCH (cont) Polar Ice Coring Office (cont) Total Polar Ice Coring Office Administrative 2 2 0 % 0 % 2 2 1 Faculty 1 1 0 % 0 % Professional 11 18 29 0 % 38 % 11 17 28 1 1 1 3 Clerical 2 1 3 0 % 67 % 2 7 1 1 Technical 1 7 8 0 % 13 1 6 1 1 2 Student Help 1 1 2 0 % 50 % 1 1 Graduate Asst 1 1 0 % 0 % ...... Total 15 31 46 0 % 33 % 15 27 42 4 4

Sea Grant Full -time Administrative 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 Faculty 1 1 0% 100% 1 1 1 3 Professional 2 1 3 0% 67% 2 1 Clerical 3 1 4 50% 75% 1 2 Technical 1 1 0% 100% 1 1 Subtotal 7 3 10 20 % 70 % 5 3 Part-time Student Help 3 6 9 0% 33% 3 5 8 1 1 Graduate Asst 9 9 0 % 0 % 9 9 Subtotal 3 15 18 0 % 17 % 3 14 17 1 1

Total Sea Grant Administrative 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 1 Faculty 1 1 0% 100% 1 1 3 Professional 2 1 3 0% 67% 2 1 2 Clerical 3 1 4 50% 75% 1 1 1 Technical 1 1 0% 100% Student Help 3 6 9 0% 33% 3 5 8 1 1 Graduate Asst 9 9 0 % 0% 9 9 Total 10 18 28 7 % 36 % 8 17 25 1 1

VCR Office Full-time 1 Administrative 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 Faculty 1 1 0% 100% 1 Professional 3 2 5 0% 60% 3 2 5 Clerical 5 5 20% 100% 4 4 Subtotal 9 3 12 8% 75% 8 3 11 Part-time Clerical 2 0% 100% 2 2 Student Help 2 2 0% 100% 2 2 Subtotal 4 4 0 % 100 % 4 4

Total VCR Office 1 Administrative - 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 1 Faculty 1 1 0% 100% Professional 3 2 5 0% 60% 3 2 5 Clerical 7 7 14% 100% 6 6 Student Help 2 2 0% 100% 2 2 Total 13 3 16 6 % 81 % 12 3 15

Fail '92 Employees Fall '92 FT-PT Employee Ratio Fall '92 FT-PT Employees by VC Level/Sex by VC Level by Coliege/School % FT/PT SME SOM 3% 100 % 4% Chancellor Student Services 1% 12% CLA SOE 27% 6%

VC Adrnin 75 % Services 13% SALRM 8% 50 %

CNS 13% 25 % VC Aced Affairs 59%

Organized Research 0% CRA SFOS 15% 24% 15% Student VC Aced Chancellor Services Organalld Affei3 VC Admin Research Services

4 -12 UM' II ?riff' !WM 11. opi Min all WOt4ITIM AK Native & Non-Res % % All Groups All Groups Amer Indian Asian Black . Hispanic White Alien MinorityFemale '91 Total 92 Total '91 -92 '91 '92 '91 '92 '91 '92 '91 '92 r,1 '92 '91 '92 432 (1) '92 M Tot DM TOTAL UAF Full -time -1% Administration 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 70 70 7% 33% 25 51 76 25 50 75 Faculty 16 21 21 18 4 3 3 3 430 432 44 47 9% 25% 124 394 518 130 394 524 1% Professional 17 22 9 10 3 4 2 2 227 253 7 10 13% 42% 109 156 265 127 174 301 14% Clerical 50 48 3 5 26 21 11 10 242 228 5 6 27% 92% 311 26 337 294 24 318 -6% Technical 10 13 8 6 8 8 3 2 218 204 12% 48% 123 129 252 114 125 239 -5%

Skilled Crafts 8 9 1 4 3 1 1 81 72 16% 3% 4 90 94 3 83 86 -9% Maintenance 7 8 18 17 9 10 10 9 60 49 3 3 47% 35% 37 70 107 34 62 96 -10%

Total 110 122 61 59 55 50 31 28 1,328 1,308 64 72 17% 44% 733 916 1,640 727 912 1,630 -1%

VC SUMMARY

Chancellor Administration 5 5 0% 60% 3 2 5 3 2 5 0% Professional 12 11 8% 58% 9 5 14 7 5 12 -14% Clerical 9 10 9% 91% 10 1 11 10 1 11 0% 1 Technical 1 1 100% 0% 0 2 2 0 1 -50% Total 27 26 10% 69% 10 32 20 9 29 4%

VC Academic Affairs 12% Administration 1 1 31 35 5% 35% 12 21 33 13 24 37 Faculty 16 21 21 18 427 428 41 44 10% 25% 123 389 512 128 389 517 1% Professional 11 15 2 3 92 92 2 3 16% 47% 53 54 107 53 60 113 6% Clerical 29 30 2 3 11 138 136 3 3 24% 94% 174 12 186 172 11 183 -2% Technical 6 9 2 2 2 124 107 11% 49% 72 67 139 61 64 125 -10% Skilled Crafts 13 12 0% 0% 0 13 13 0 12 12 -8% 13 18% Maintenance 1 1 1 8 11 15% 31% 3 8 11 4 9 Total 64 77 27 26 19 15 833 821 50 55 13% 43% 437 564 1001 431 569 1000 0%

VC Administrative Svc 12 .4 9% Administration 1 10 11 8% 25% 2 9 11 3 9 42 31% Professional 1 2 2 2 27 35 17% 38% 7 25 32 16 26 45 5 50 -7% Clerical 10 8 1 1 8 9 29 26 46% 90% 48 6 54 21 24 45 7% Technical 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 36 39 13% 47% 22 20 42 69 -8% Skilled Crafts 8 9 1 4 3 1 1 62 55 20% 4% 4 71 75 3 66 Maintenance 6 7 18 17 6 7 9 38 34 3 53% 39% 31 49 80 30 46 76 -6% Total 26 28 25 24 21 23 15 14 202 200 5 31% 40% 114 180 294 118 176 294 0%

Organized Research

1 8 Administration 8 13% 13% 1 9 10 7 -20% Faculty 3 4 0% 29% 1 5 6 2 5 7 17% Professional 60 83 7 5% 30% 16 52 68 28 66 94 38% 3e 5 41 -11% Clerical 1 1 1 42 36 10% 88% 42 4 46 61 -2% Technical 51 51 1 15% 43% 23 39 62 26 35 Skilled Crafts 6 5 0% 0% 0 6 6 0 5 5 -17% Maintenance 12 2 33% 0% 3 10 13 0 3 '3 -77% Total 182 188 12 9% 42% 66 125 211 93 126 210 4%

Student Services Administration 16 12 8% 38% 7 10 17 5 8 13 -24% Professional 4 1 36 32 20% 58% 24 20 44 23 17 40 -9% Clerical 9 24 20 39% 94% 37 3 40 31 2 33 -18% Technical 6 7 0% 86% 6 1 7 6 1 7 0% Maintenance 1 2 2 50% 0% 0 3 3 0 4 4 33% Total 15 12 84 73 25% 67% 74 37 111 65 32 97 -13%

DEPT DETAIL

CHANCELLOR Chancellor's Office 1 Administration 1 1 0% 100% 1 1 1 3 3 Clerical 1 1 2 33% 100% 2 2 4 Total 1 2 25% 100% 3 3 4

Governance Office Professional 0% 100 1 1 1 1 Clerical 0% 100% 1 1 1 I Total 0% 100% 2 2 2 2

NOTES (1) The column labeled % Minority-, is the ratio of the number of resident non-white employees divided by the number of resident employees (2) As of FY92, all Finanaal Aid employees which previously rolled into the VCSA Office now roll under Administrative Services within the VCAS Office Sources UAF Fall '92 (October) HRS Extract; UAF Academic Affairs. College/School officers. Personnel Services: Faculty Development. 4-13 r,) r..7,f'.d COT;Pirw'1491.1tBLE AK Native & Non-Res % % All Groups AU Groups % Amer Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Alien t. Minority Female '91 Total '92 Total S1-'92 91 '92 91 '92 '91 '92 '91 '92 '91 '92 '91 '92 92(1) 92 M T F M 1 ITofDi1f CHANCELLOR (corn.) Planning, Computing, and Info Systems Administration - 2 2 0% 0%

Professional 1 6 5 17% 17%

Clerical - 1 1 0% 100% Technical 1 0% 0% Total 1 10 8 11% 22%

University Relations & Inst Adv Administration 2 0% 100% Professional 5 0% 100% Clerical 6 0% 83% Technical 1 100% 0% Total 13 13 7% 86%

TOTAL CHANCELLOR Administration 5 5 0% 60% Professional 1 12 11 8% 58%

Clerical 1 1 9 10 9% 91% Technical 1 1 100% 0% Total 27 26 10% 69%

ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Ak Native Lang Prog 6 6 Faculty 1 4 4 33% 0%

Clerical 1 100% 100 2 2 Technical 0% 0% 1 1 Total 2 5 5 38% 22% 2 7

Ak Native Studies 1 3 1 2 3 Faculty 1 2 33% 33% 2 1 Professional 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 1 2 Clerical 2 1 50% 100% 2 2 2 3 6 3 6 Total 1 5 33% 50% 3

Anthropology Faculty 6 1 0% 43% 3 4 7 Clerical 2 2 0% 100% 2 2 Total 8 0% 56% 5 4

Art 1 6 7 Faculty 1 6 6 25% 13% Clerical 1 1 0% 100% 1 1 Total 1 7 7 22% 22% 2 6 8

Behavior Sei & Human Sry Administration - 1 0% 0% Faculty 1 10 10 17% 46% 5 9 14 Professional 1 1 0% 100% 1 1 Clerical 1 1 0% 100% 3 3 Total 1 12 13 13% 50% 9 9 18

Cross Cultural Communication Faculty 6 6 0% 67% 4 2 6 Total 6 6 0% 67% 4 2 6

Education 1 1 Administration 1 0% 0% 14 Faculty 19 16 1 24% 36% 12 11 23 8 22

1 1 Professional 1 0% 100% 7 7 5 5 Clerical 1 5 4 20% 100% Total 24 22 21% 48% 19 11 30 14 15 29

Ekbrhosts1 Clerical 0% 100% 1 1 1 1 Total 0% 100% 1 1 1 1

English Faculty 19 18 5% 47% 9 10 19 9 10 19 Clerical 2 2 0% 100% 2 2 2 2 Total 21 20 5% 52% 11 10 21 11 10 21 4-14 I c11 TABLE4.3Fall1991-92FT FacultyandStaffComparisonb y Dept/Race/Sex AK Native & Non-Res All Groups All Groups Amer Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Alien Minority Female '91 Total '92 Total '91-92 91 92 91 92 '91 '92 91 '92 '91 '92 91 '92 '92 (1) '92 F M T F M T Tot Dill ACADEMIC AFFAIRS (cont.) CLA (cont.) Foreign Language & Lit

Faculty 1 4 5 17% 67% 5 4 9 6 3 9 0%

Clerical 1 1 0% 100% 1 1 0%

Total 1 5 6 3 14% 70% 6 4 10 7 3 10 0%

Geography Faculty 3 3 0% 0% 3 3 3 3 0%

Clerical 1 1 0% 100% 1 1 1 1 0% Total 4 0% 25% 1 3 4 1 3 4 0%

History

Faculty 6 0% 14% 1 6 1 6 7 0% Total 6 6 1 0% 14% 1 6 7 1 6 7 0%

Honors

Clerical 1 1 0% 100% 1 1 1 1 0% Total 1 1 0% 100% 1 1 1 1 0%

Journalism & Broadcasting Faculty - 5 5 1 0% 50% 3 3 6 3 3 6 0%

Clerical 1 1 0% 100% 1 1 1 1 0% Total 6 6 0% 57% 4 3 7 4 3 7 0%

KUAC

Administration 3 0% 33% 1 2 3 1 2 3 0%

Professional 6 5 0% 0% 1 5 6 5 5 -17% Clerical 2 3 25% 100% 3 3 4 4 33% Technical 10 9 10% 40% 5 6 11 4 6 10 -9% Total 1 21 20 9% 41% 10 13 23 9 13 22 4%

Mathematics Faculty 21 22 4 0% 12% 2 23 25 3 23 26 4%

Professional 1 0% 100% 1 1 Clerical 2 2 0% 100% 2 2 2 2 0% Total 23 25 4 0% 21% 4 23 27 6 23 29 7%

Music Faculty 11 12 0% 33% 4 8 12 4 8 12 0% Clerical 2 2 0% 100% 2 2 2 2 0% Total 13 14 0% 43% 6 8 14 6 8 14 0%

Northern Studies

Faculty 1 0% 100% 1 1 Total 1 0. 100% 1 1

Philosophy

Faculty 4 3 1 25% 40% 2 2 4 2 3 5 25% Total 4 3 1 25% 40% 2 2 4 2 3 5 25%

Physical Education Faculty 2 2 0% 0% 2 2 2 2 0%

Clerical 1 1 0% 100% 1 1 1 0% Total 3 3 0% 33% 1 2 3 1 2 3 0%

Political Science

Faculty 7 1 0% 38% 2 6 8 3 5 0%

Clerical 1 1 0% 100% 1 1 1 0% Total 8 1 0% 44% 3 6 9 4 5 0%

Speech Communication Faculty 8 6 14% 57% 4 4 8 4 3 7 -13%

Clerical 1 1 0% 100% 1 1 1 0% Technical 0% 1 -100% Total 10 7 13% 63% 5 5 10 5 3 -20%

Thaatni

Administration 1 1 0% 100% 1 1 1 1 0% Faculty 3 5 0% 20% 1 2 3 1 4 5 67%

Clerical 1 1 0% 100% 1 1 1 0% Total 5 7 0% 43% :. 3 2 5 3 4 7 40%

4-15 r TABLE 4..Fall 1991-92 FT Faculty and Staff Comprarisonby Dept/Race/Sex 4 All Groups All Groups AK Native & Non-Res % '91 Total 92 Total Amer Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Alien MinorityFemale 92 F M T F M T Tot Diff '91 '92 '91 '92 SI '92 '91 92 '91 92 '91 '92 92(1) ACADEMIC AFFAIRS(cont.) CLA (cont.) Dean's Office (CLA) 1 1 1 1 0% 1 0% 0% Administration 1 1 1 1 1 0% 1 1 0% 100% Professional 100% 0% 100% 1 1 2 2 Clerical 1 2 1 1 1 1 0% 1 1 0% 100% Technical 0% 80% 4 4 4 1 5 25% Total 4 5

TOTAL CLA 0% 29% 3 2 5 2 5 7 Administration 5 7 14 10% 34% 59 113 172 60 115 175 Faculty 12 146 145 12 0% 40% 3 6 9 4 6 10 Professional 9 10 12% 100% 36 36 34 34 Clerical 29 29 8% 42% 6 8 14 5 7 12 Technical 13 11 9% 44% 107 129 236 105 133 238 Total 12 16 202 202 13 15

... ig rURAL SCIENCES COLLEGE OF NA ... Biology, Wildlife 1 24 25 4% - - - 22 3 3 0% 4% 1 23 24 Faculty - - - - 21 1 4 0% 3 - 25% 75% 3 1 4 3 Clerical 1 28 4 25 29 4% - 24 25 3 3 .; 4% 14% 4 24 Total 1 1 - - - -

Chernistty 9 11 ;: 22% - . - 11 - , 0% 18% 2 7 9 2 Faculty - - - - 9 0% 100% 2 - 2 3 - 3 50% Clerical - - - - 3 - 0% 36% 4 7 11 5 9 14 ..]: 27% Total ------11 14 -

Geology, Geophysic* 24 : 4% 5 0% 8% 2 21 23 2 22 Faculty ------18 19 5 1 1 - 1 1 1 - - 0% 0% - Professional ------1 - - 0% 100% 2 - 2 2 - 2 Clerical - - - - - 2 0% 15% 4 22 26 4 23 27 04Z Total - 21 22 5 5

Museum - - -100% 0% 0% - 1 1 - Administration 4 4 0% 4 - - 0% 0% - 4 4 - Faculty - - - - 11 5 6 11 0% - - - 9 9 1 1 10% 45% 6 5 Professional - 1 1 - 2 3 - 3 50% - - - - - 3 - - 0% 100% 2 - Clerical 0% 3 0% 0% - 3 3 - 3 3 Technical - - - - - 5% 38% 8 13 21 8 13 21 0% Total 1 1 - - - 19 19 1 1

Physics -7% 4 24% 4% 1 26 27 1 24 25 Faculty - - 4 4 - - 1 1 17 16 5 1 0% 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 - - 0% 100% Clerical ------4 23% 8% 2 26 28 2 24 26 Total - 4 4 - 1 1 18 17 5

Dean's Office (C6) 1 0% - 0% 0% - 1 1 - 1 Administration - - - 1 1 1 - 1 1 0% 1 0% 0% 1 Faculty ------1 ,:. 1 - 1 1 - 1 0% - 1 1 - - 0% 100% Professional 00/. - 1 1 - 1 . . - - - 100% 100% 1 Clerical - - 1 - 1 0% - - 0% 100% 1 - 1 1 - Technical ------1 1 25% 60% 3 2 5 3 2 5 0% Total 1 1 - - 3 3 1 1'

TOTAL CNS 1 1 -50% - 0% 0% - 2 2 ------2 1 - Administration 90 2% 14 13 6% 7% 6 B2 88 6 84 Faculty - - 4 4 - 1 1 69 72 6 7 13 0% 1 1 8% 46% 7 6 13 - 1 1 - - - - 11 11 Professional - 17% . 14% 93% 11 1 12 13 1 14 1 1 - - 1 1 - - 10 12 Clerical 4 0% 1 3 4 1 3 ------4 4 - - 0% 25% Technical 3% 14 7% 21% 25 94 119 26 96 122 Total 1 1 5 5 1 1 1 1 96 100 15

COLLEGE OF RURAL ALAS Alt Native Human Res Dave! Pig 1 0% 100% 0% 1 1 1 Administration 1 1 -100% 0% 0% 2 2 Professional 1 0% 100% 100% 1 1 Clerical -50% 100% 50% 3 1 4 1 2 Total 2 4-16

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AK Native & Non-Res .4 All Groups All Groups Amer Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Alien MinorityFemale . 91 Total 92 Total 91 92 '91 '92 '91 '92 91 92 91 12 '91 '92 92(1) '92 M F M Tot Dill ACADEMIC AFFAIRS (cont.) CRA (cont.) Bristol Bay Faculty 1 2 0% 0% 1 1 2 2 100% Professional 2 2 0% 50% 1 1 2 1 1 2 0%

Clerical 2 1 100%100% 2 1 3 2 2 -33% Total 2 4 4 33% 50% 3 3 6 3 3 6 0%

Center Distance Delivery Administration - 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 1 1 0% 1 1 1 0% Professional 1 1 0% 100% 1 Clerical 5 4 0% 100% 5 5 4 4 -20% Total 7 6 0% 83% 6 1 7 5 1 6 -14%

Center For Cross CultStudios

1 1 1 1 0% Administration 1 1 0% 0%

Faculty 1 0 0% 2 2 -100% Professional 3 2 50% 50% 2 1 3 2 2 4 33%

1 1 -50% Clerical 1 1 1 0% 100% 2 2 1 1 -50% Technical 1 1 100% 100% 2 2 Total 2 7 43% 57% 6 4 10 4 3 7 40%

Chukchi 1 1 1 1 0% Administration 1 1 0% 0% Faculty 3 0% 25% 1 2 3 1 3 4 33%

1 1 1 0% Professional 1 100% 100% 1 Clerical 4 2 3 40% 80% 6 1 7 4 1 -29% Total 5 7 27% 55% 8 4 12 6 5 11 -8%

Interior

1 1 1 0% Administration 100% 100% 1 0% Faculty 1 4 3 40% 60% 2 3 5 3 2

1 3 1 2 3 0% Professional 1 1 2 2 33% 33% 2 Clerical 2 2 3 57% 100% 4 4 7 7 75% 1 -100% Technical 1 0% 0% 1 Total 4 9 8 50% 75% 0 5 14 12 4 16 14%

Kuskokwim

1 1 1 0% Administration 1 1 0% 0% 1 7 16 9 7 16 0% Faculty 5 5 1 10 11 31% 56% 9 Professional 8 9 7 7 56% 69% 10 5 15 11 5 16 7% 9% Clerical 8 9 3 3 75% 100% 11 11 12 12 1 1 2 -33% Technical 3 1 50% 50% 1 2 3 1 1 1 0% Maintenance 1 1 07. 0% 1 Total 21 24 25 24 50% 69% 31 16 47 33 15 48 2%

Northwest 1 1 1 0% Administration 1 1 0% 100% 1 Faculty 7 7 0 29% 2 5 7 2 5 7 0% Professional 2 2 33% 67% 2 1 3 2 1 3 0% Clerical 2 2 2 3 40% 80% 4 4 4 1 5 25% 1 1 0% Technical 1 100% 0% 1 1 1 1 0% Maintenance 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 Total 3 14 14 22% 50% 10 7 17 9 9 18 6%

Rural Development Faculty 5 0% 0% 5 5 3 3 -40% Total 5 0% 0% 5 5 3 3 -40%

Tanana Valley Campus Administration 3 0% 100% 3 3 Faculty 18 19 10% 38% 8 12 20 8 13 21 5% 1 Professional 1 0% 100% 1 10 Clerical 5 8 20% 100% 6 6 10 67% Total 23 31 11% 63% 14 12 26 22 13 35 35%

Dean's Office (TVC) -100% Administration - 0% 0% 2 2 1 1 0% Professional 1 1 0% 100% 1 1 4 -100% Clerical 1 3 0% 0% 4 1 1 46% Total 6 1 0% 100% 7 7 TABLE 4.3Fall 1991-92 FT Faculty and Staff Comparison by Dept/Race/Sex AK Native & Non-Res % % All Groups M Groups Amer Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Alien MinorityFemale '91 Total 92 Total 91-92 91 92 91 92 91 92 91 nz '91 92 '91 '92 92 (1) '92 F M T F M Tot DM ACADEMIC AFFAIRS (cont.) CRA (cont.) Dean's Office (CRA)

Administration 2 1 0% 0% 2 2 1 1 -50%

Faculty 1 0% 0% 1 1 -100%

Professional 4 3 0% 67% 3 1 4 2 1 3 -26% Clerical 2 2 33% 100% 2 2 3 3 50.

Technical 1 1 0% 100% 1 1 1 0% Total 10 7 13% 75% 6 4 10 6 2 8

TOTAL CRA Administration 9 18% 45%::::: 4 7 11 5 6 11 0%

Faculty 6 7 50 49 16% 401. ::::;.: 22 38 60 23 35 58 -3%

Professional 11 14 24 21 40% 66% :::,:- 24 11 35 23 12 35 0%

Clerical 20 20 1 27 27 46% 96% :.::::: 47 2 49 48 2 50 2%

Technical 1 3 7 2 60% 60% 6 2 8 3 2 5 -38% Maintenance 2 2 0% 0% - 2 2 2 2 0% Total 39 45 119 110 32% 63%4i 103 62 165 102 59 161

SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE& LAND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Ag & Forestry Exp Station Administration 2 2 0% 0% 2 2 2 2 0%

Faculty 1 24 23 4% 23% 6 21 27 6 20 26 -4% Professional 12 11 0% 27% 4 8 12 3 8 11 -8%

Clerical 9 0% 89% 8 1 8 1 0% Technical 27 25 4% 43% 14 16 30 12 16 28 -7% Skilled Crafts 9 a 0% 0% 9 9 8 8 -11%

Maintenance 3 6 0% 17% 3 3 1 5 6 100%

Total 1 1 1 1 86 84 2% 33% 32 60 92 30 60 90 -2%

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Civil Engineering Faculty 7 9 10% 0% 10 10 11 11 10%

Clerical 1 0% 0% 1 1 -100% Total 8 9 10% 0% 1 10 11 11 11 0%

Electrical Engineering

Faculty 1 4 6 14% 14% 1 4 5 1 6 7 40%

Clerical 1 1 0% 100% 1 1 1 1 ''''' 0% Total 1 5 7 13% 25% 2 4 6 2 6 8 33%

Engineering & SciMgmt Faculty 2 2 0% 0% 2 2 2 2 0% TOTAL 2 0% 0% 2 2 2 2 0%

Mechanical Engineering Faculty 4 4 43% 0% 6 5 7 7 17% Total 4 4 43% 0% 6 6 7 7 17%

Doan's Office (SOE)

Administration I 1 0% 0% 1 1 1 1 0%

Faculty 2 1 0% 0% 2 2 1 1 -50%

Pro,essional 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 1 1 0%

Clerical 1 2 33% 100% 2 2 3 3 50% Total 1 5 5 17% 50% 2 4 3 3 6

TOTAL SOE

Administration 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 1 1 0%

Faculty 4 19 22 19% 4% 1 24 25 1 27 28 12%

Professional 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 1 1 OY.

Clerical 1 1 3 3 25% 100% 4 4 4 4 0% Total 4 24 27 16% 15% 5 26 31 S 29 34 10%

4-18 TABLE 4.3Fall 1991-92 FT Faculty and Staff Comporison by Dept/Race/Sex AK Native & Non-Res 14 .4 All Groups AU Groups Amer Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Alien MinorityFemale '91 Total '92 Total '91-92 '91 '92 '91 '92 '91 '92 '91 '92 '91 '92 '91 '92 '92(1 '92 F M T F M T Tot Ditf ACADEMIC AFFAIRS (cont.) SCHOOL OF FISHERIES & OCEAN SCIENCES Center For Fish & Ocean Sei Professional 5 4 0% 33% 3 3 6 2 4 0% Clerical 1 2 0% 100% 1 1 2 2 100% Technical 8 12 0% 50% 6 2 8 6 6 12 50% Maintenance 1 0% 0% 2 2 -100% Total 15 18 0% 50% 10 7 17 10 10 20 18%

Fisheries Faculty 8 0% 1114 8 8 1 8 9 13% Total 8 0% 11% 8 8 1 8 9 13%

Fishery IndustrialTech Center Administration 0% 0% 1 1 Faculty 2 50% 0% 4 4 4 4 0%

Professional 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 1 0% Clerical 1 1 1 50% 100% 2 2 2 2 0% Technical 1 3 0% 50% 1 1 2 2 4 300%. Skilled Crafts 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 1 1 0% Maintenance 1 0% 100% 1 1 Total 1 6 10 23% 36% 3 6 9 5 9 14 56%

Inst. Of Madne Science Administration 4 5 0% 20% 2 2 4 1 4 5 25% Faculty 24 20 0% 9% 3 24 27 2 21 23 -15% Professional 9 11 8% 17% 1 8 9 2 10 12 33% Clerical 9 10 0% 80% 7 2 8 2 10 11% Technical 2 43 29 12% 37% 21 29 50 13 22 35 -30% Skilled Crafts 3 3 0% 0% 3 3 3 3 0% Maintenance 2 2 33% 33% 2 1 3 1 2 3 0% Total 2 94 80 7% 30% 36 69 105 27 64 91 -13%

Marine Advisory Program Faculty 1 9 9 10% 20% 2 8 10 2 8 10 0% Professional 1 0% 100% 1 1 Clerical 2 2 33% 100% 2 2 3 3 50% Total 1 11 12 14% 43% 4 8 12 6 8 14 17%

Dean's Office (SFO) Administration 2 0% 67% 1 1 2 2 1 3 50% Professional 3 3 0% 67% 2 1 3 2 1 3 0% Clerical 1 6 6 25% 88% 7 1 8 7 1 8 0% Technical 2 0% 100% 2 2 Total 1 11 14 13% 81% 10 3 13 13 3 16 23%

TOTAL SFOS Administration 6 0% 33% 3 3 6 3 6 9 50% Faculty 1 43 39 7% 11% 5 44 49 5 41 46 -6% Professional 18 20 5% 30% 6 13 19 7 16 23 21% Clerical 19 21 16% 88% 19 3 22 22 3 25 14% Technical 52 46 8% 43% 28 31 59 23 30 53 -10% Skilled Crafts 4 4 0% 0% 4 4 4 4 0% Maintenance 3 3 25% 50% 2 3 5 2 2 4 -20% Total 145 142 8% 38% 63 101 164 62 102 164 0%

SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT Accounting & Info Systems Faculty 6 0% 0% 6 6 6 6 0% Clerical 1 0% 0% 1 1 -100% Total 5 0% 0% 1 6 7 6 6 -14%

Business Administration Faculty 12 13 1 7% 27% 3 11 14 4 11 15 7% Clerical 2 0%. 0% 2 2 -100% Total 14 13 7% 27% 5 11 16 4 11 15 4%

Economics Faculty 8 8 0% 25% 2 6 8 2 6 8 0% Clerical 2 0% 0% 1 1 2 -100% Total 10 0% 25% 3 7 10 2 6 8 -20%

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1 TABLE4.3Fall 1991-92 FT Facultyand StaffComparisonbyDept/Race/Sex AK Native& Non-Res All Groups All Groups Amer Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Alien MinorityFemale 91 Total 92 Total 91 '92 91 '92 '91 '92 '91 '92 91 92 '91 '92 92(1) '92 F M T F M T -14:21.9.1 ACADEMIC AFFAIRS(cont.) SOM (cont.) Dean's Office (SOM)

Administration - 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 1 1 0%

Professional 1 2 0% 50% 1 1 1 1 2 100%

Clerical 1 1 0% 100% 2 2 1 1 -50% Total 3 4 0% 50% 2 2 4 2 2 4 0%

TOTAL SOM

Administration 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 1 0% Faculty 26 27 4% 21% 5 23 28 6 23 29 4%

Professional 1 2 0% 50% 1 1 1 1 2 100%

Clerical 6 1 0% 100% 6 1 7 1 1 -86% Total 34 31 3% 24% 11 26 37 8 25 33 -11%

SCHOOL OF MINIiFIAL ENGINEERING Mining & Geologial Engineering Faculty - - 2 2 - 4 4 3 33% 0% - 10 10 - 9 9 Clerical - - - - - 2 - - 0% 100% 2 - 2 2 - 2 Total - 2 2 - - 6 6 4 3 25% 18% 2 10 12 2 9 11

Mining Extension

Faculty ------1 1 - - 0% 0% 1 1 - 1 1 0%

Total - - - - 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 - 1 1 0%

Petro Iowa Engiering

Faculty - - 1 1 1 - - 1 2 4 4 50% 0% - 6 6 - 8 8 33%

Clerical - - 1 1 - - . - - - - - 100% 100% 1 1 1 - 1 0% Total - 1 2 1 1 - - 1 2 4 4 60% 11% 1 6 7 1 8 9 29%

Deana Office (S1E)

Administration 0% 0% - 1 1 - - -100%

Faculty - - 1 - - 1 0% 0% - 2 2 - 1 1

Clerical - - 1 1 - - - 1 - - 50% 100% 1 - 1 2 - 2 i 0% Total - 1 - 1 1 2 1 1 50% 67% 1 3 4 2 1 3 25%

TOTAL SUE Administration . - - - 0% 0% - 1 1 - - - -100%

Faculty - - 3 3 1 1 - - 7 7 8 8 36% 0% - 19 19 - 19 19 0%

Clerical - - 1 1 1 1 - - 2 3 - - 40% 100% 4 - 4 5 - 5 25% Total - - 4 4 2 2 - 10 10 8 8 38% 21% 4 20 24 5 19 24 0%

Conferences&SpecialEvents

Administration 1 0% 100% 1 1 0% Professional 2 2 0% 100% 2 2 2 2 0%

Clerical 1 1 50% 50% 1 1 2 1 1 2 0% Total 4 4 20% 80% 4 1 5 4 1 5 0%

Cooperative Extension

Administration 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 1 1 0% Faculty 25 26 4% 37% 10 16 26 10 17 27 4% Professional 7 7 0% 57% 4 3 7 4 3 7 0%

Clerical 1 2 18 14% 95% 23 1 24 20 1 21 -13%

Technical 5 4 0% 100% 4 1 5 4 4 -20%

Maintenance 1 100% 100% 1 1 1 1 0% Total 59 56 8% 64% 42 22 64 39 22 61 -5%

Library

Administration 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 1 1 0% Faculty 18 18 0% 58% 9 9 18 11 8 19 6% Professional 4 4 33% 17% 1 4 5 1 5 6 20% Clerical 10 10 23% 87% 13 2 15 13 2 15 0% Technical 2 2 16 15 17% 67% 13 6 19 12 6 18 -5% Total 49 48 14% 63% 36 22 51 37 22 59 2%

Summer Sessions

1 Professional 1 1 0% 100% 1 1 1 0%

Total 1 1 0% 100% 1 1 1 1 0% TAIIIJ4.3Fall 1991-92FT Facultyand StaffComparisonby Dept/Race/Sex AK Native & Non-Res 14 All Groups All Groups Amer Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Alien Minority Female 91 Total 92 Total 91-92 91 92 '91 92 '91 92 91 92 91 92 91 92 92 (1) 92 M M T Tot Dill ACADEMIC AFFAIRS(cont.) VCAA Office

Administration 1 2 0% 100% 1 1 2 2 100% Professional 2 2 0% 50% 1 1 2 1 1 2 0%

Clerical 1 2 33% 100% 2 2 3 3 50% Technical 100% 100% 1 1 Total 4 6 25% 88% 4 1 5 7 1 8

TOTAL ACADEMICAFFAIRS

Administration 1 1 31 35 5% 35% 12 21 33 13 24 37 12% Faculty 16 21 21 18 427 428 41 44 10% 25% 123 389 512 128 389 517 1% Professional 11 15 2 3 92 92 2 3 16% 47% 53 54 107 53 60 113 6% Clerical 29 30 2 3 11 138 136 3 3 24% 94% 174 12 186 172 11 183 -2% Technical 6 9 2 2 2 124 107 11% 49% 72 67 139 61 64 125 -10% Skilled Crafts 13 12 0% 0% 13 13 12 12 -8%

Maintenance 1 1 1 8 11 15% 31% 3 8 11 4 9 13 18% Total 64 77 27 26 19 15 833 821 50 55 13% 43% 437 564 1001 431 569 1000 0% .

ADMINISTRATIVESERVICES Accounting & Bus Operations Administration 100% 0% 1 1 1 1 0%

Professional 1 3 40% 20% 3 3 1 4 5 67% Clerical 5 5 5 50% 100% 11 11 10 10 -9% 5 25% Technical 1 4 4 20% 100% 4 4 5 Total 12 12 43% 76% 15 4 19 16 5 21 11%

Budget & Cost Records Administration 2 1 0% 100% 1 1 2 1 1 -50% Professional 100% 100% 1 1 2 2 100% Clerical 2 5 6 40% 90% 7 1 8 9 1 10 .::,: 25% Technical 1 1 5 3 40% 100% 7 7 5 5 -29% Total 2 12 10 44% 94% 16 2 18 17 1 18 0%

Employee Relations , 100% Administration 1 0% 100% 1 1 2 2

1 1 3 50% Professional 1 2 33% 67% 1 2 2 4 -33% Clerical 1 3 2 50% 100% 6 6 4 Technical 1 1 50% 100% 3 3 2 2 -33% Total 1 5 7 36% 91% 11 1 12 10 1 11 -8%

Fire Department

1 1 1 0% Administration 1 1 0% 0% 1 4 5 Professional 6 5 0% 20% 1 5 6 1 -17% Technical 5 6 0% 33% 2 3 5 2 4 6 20% Total 12 12 0% 25% 3 9 12 3 9 12 0%

Physical Plant

1 1 1 0% Administration 1 1 0% 0% 1 Professional 7 6 0% 0% 1 7 8 6 6 -25% Clerical 1 7 8 38% 77% 10 3 13 10 3 13 0% Technical 13 15 0% 27% 4 9 13 4 11 15 15%

Skilled Crafts 7 1 47 41 21% 4% 3 53 56 2 50 52 -7% Maintenance 6 6 18 17 6 7 9 8 28 26 3 3 59% 45% 30 40 70 30 37 67 -4% Total 15 14 18 18 12 13 10 9 103 97 3 3 36% 30% 48 113 161 46 108 154 -4%

Public Safety

1 Administration 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 1 0%

1 1 1 0% Professional 1 1 0% 0% 1

Clerical 2 1 0% 100% 2 2 1 1 -50% Technical 4 20% 40% 2 3 5 Maintenance 4 1 0% 0% 1 3 4 1 1 -75% Total 8 8 11% 33% 3 5 8 3 6 9 13%

Purchasing Administration 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 1 1 0%

Professional 3 8 0% 50% 1 2 3 4 4 8 167%

Clerical 1 5 3 1 1 57% 88% 8 2 10 7 1 8 -20%

Technical 2 0% 0% 1 1 2 - -100% Maintenance 2 2 0% 0% 2 2 2 2 0% Total 1 13 14 1 1 22% 58% 10 8 18 11 8 19 8%

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IIC..' TABLE 4.3Fall 1991-92 FT Faculty and Staff Comparison by Dept/Race/Sex AK Native & Non-Res All Groups AN Groups Amer Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Alien MinorityFemale '91 Total '92 Total '91-92 91 '92 91 '92 '91 '92 91 '92 '91 '92 '91 '92 '92 (1) '92 F M T F M T Tot DM ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES(cont.) Utilities Operations

Administration 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 1 1 0% Professional 3 4 0% 0% 3 3 4 4 33%

Clerical 1 0% 100% 2 2 1 -50%

Technical 1 6 5 17% 0% 7 7 6 6 -14%

Skilled Crafts 2 2 15 14 18% 6% 1 18 19 1 16 17 -11%

Maintenance 1 3 4 20% 0% 3 3 5 5 67% Total 29 28 15% 6% 3 32 35 2 32 34 -3%

VCAS Office Administration 2 0% 0% 2 2 3 3 50% Professional 3 6 25% 75% 2 3 5 6 2 60%

Clerical 1 1 67% 100% 2 2 3 3 50%

Technical 1 1 0% 100% 1 1 1 1 0%

Maintenance 1 1 0% 0% 1 1 1 1 0% Total 8 12 25% 63% 11 10 6 16 45%

TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVESERVICES

Administration 1 1 10 11 8% 25% 2 9 11 3 9 12 9%

Professional 1 2 2 2 27 35 17% 38% 7 25 32 16 26 42 3t%

Clerical 10 8 1 1 8 9 4 4 29 26 46% 90% 48 6 54 45 5 50 -7%

Technical 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 36 39 13% 47% 22 20 42 21 24 45 7%

Skilled Crafts 8 1 4 3 1 1 62 55 20% 4% 4 71 75 3 66 69 -8% Maintenance 6 7 18 17 6 7 9 8 38 34 53% 39% 31 49 80 30 46 76 -5% Total 26 28 25 24 21 23 15 14 202 200 31% 40% 114 180 294 118 176 204 0%

ORGANIZED RESEARCH Ag & Forestry ExpStation (See "Ag & ForestryExp Station'under Schoolof Agriculture& Land ResourceManagement.)

Geophysical Institute

Administration 1 1 2 2 33% 0% 3 3 3 3 0% Faculty 2 2 0% 0% 3 3 3 3 0%

Professional 1 1 1 1 1 1 36 39 5 7% 21% 8 34 42 10 37 47 12%

Clerical 1 16 17 0% 89% 15 2 17 16 2 18 6%

Technical 2 2 2 1 4 4 1 1 23 27 1 23% 47% 14 19 33 17 19 36 9% Skilled Crafts 5 5 0% 0% 5 5 - 5 5 0% Maintenance 1 1 1 1 50% 0% 2 2 2 2 0% Total 3 3 4 3 6 5 2 2 85 93 12% 38% 37 68 105 43 71 114 9%

Inst. Of Arctic Biology

Administration 2 1 0% 100% 1 1 2 1 1 -50% Professional 2 2 0% 0% - 2 2 3 3 50%

Clerical 10 9 0% 89% 9 1 10 8 1 9 -10%

Technical 1 1 12 10 9% 45% 4 9 13 5 6 11 -15%

Skilled Crafts 1 0% 0% 1 1 -100%

Maintenance 2 1 0% 0% 2 2 1 1 -50% Total 1 1 29 23 4% 56% 14 16 30 14 11 25 -17%

Inst. Of Marine Science (See 'Inst. Of Marine Scienceunder Schoolof Fisheries& Ocean Sciences

Inst. Of Northern Engineering

Professional - 1 1 6 20% 20% 1 6 7 1 4 5 -29%

Clerical 2 1 0% 100% 2 2 1 1 -50% Technical 5 5 0% 40% 2 3 5 2 3 5 0% Total 13 10 9% 36% 5 9 14 4 7 11 -21%

Aineral IndustrialResearch Lab Faculty - 0% 0% 1 1 1 1 0%

Professional 1 1 0% 100% 1 1 1 1 0%

1 Clerical 1 100% 100% 1 1 1 0%

Technical 0% 0% 1 1

Total 1 33% 50% 2 1 3 2 2 4 33%

Petroleum DevelopmentLab

1 t Professional 1 1 0% 0% 2 2 -50%

Clerical 1 1 0% 100% 1 1 1 1 Ci% Total 2 0% 50A 1 2 3 1 1 2 2%

4-22 131,F,4.3Fall1991-92FT Facultyand Staff Comparison byDept/Race/Sex All Groups All Groups AK Native & Non-Res % 92 Total 91-92 Amer Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Alien MinorityFemale 91 Total M P1 T Tot Drft 91 92 91 '92 91 92 91 92 91 92 91 '92 92 (1) 92 ORGANIZED RESEARCH (cont.) Polar lc* Coring Office 2 2 2 2 0 Administration - 2 2 0% 0% 1 1 1 1 0% Faculty 0% 0% - 7 1 6 7 11 18 29 314% Professional 28 0% 38% 4 - 4 1 1 2 -50% Clerical 4 2 0% 50% 1 8 9 1 6 -22% Technical 9 7 0% 14% 7 3 6 9 -100% Maintenance 9 0% 0% 9 23 13 28 41 28% Total 31 39 0% 32%

Sea Grant 1 1 1 1 0 1 0% Administration 1 0% 1 1 1 1 0% 1 1 0% 100% Faculty ..: 1 1 2 2 1 3 50% Professional 2 3 0% 67% 3 1 4 3 1 4 0% Clerical 3 2 50% 75% 2 2 1 1 -50% Technical 2 1 0% 100% 7 3 10 7 3 10 0% Total 9 8 20% 70%

VCR Office 1 1 -50% 1 0% 2 2 Administration 1 0% 100% 1 1 Faculty 1 0% 5 60% 4 1 5 3 2 0% Professional 5 5 0% 7 7 5 5 -29% Clerical 6 4 20% 100% 11 3 14 3 12 -14% Total 12 11 8% 75%

TOTAL ORGANIZEDRESEARCH -20% 7 13% 13% 1 9 10 1 7 Administration 1 1 8 7 17% 29% 1 5 6 2 5 Faculty 3 4 3 0% 30% 16 52 68 28 66 94 38% Professional 60 83 7 5% 48 36 5 41 -11% 1 1 42 36 1 10% 88% 42 4 Clerical 1 1 1 15% 43% 23 39 62 26 35 61 -2% Technical 1 51 51 0% 6 6 5 5 -17% Skilled Crafts 6 5 0% 0% 3 10 13 3 3 -77% Maintenance 12 2 33% 125 211 93 126 219 4% Total 182 188 12;:: 9% 42% 86

.

STUDENT SERVICES Admission 8 Records 1 1 2 0% 0% 50% 1 1 2 Administration 2 2 71% 5 2 7 5 2 7 0% Professional 2 3 4 43% -10% 15 14 22% 89% 18 2 20 16 2 18 Clerical 3 2 2 1 81% 24 5 29 22 5 27 .7% Total 5 20 20 26%

Athletics 1 1 1 1 0% 1 0% 0% Administration 1 20% 2 8 10 2 8 10 0% Professional 10 10 0% 1 0% 100% 100% 1 1 1 Clerical 1 50% 0% 3 3 4 4 33% Maintenance 2 2 19% 19% 3 12 15 3 13 16 Total 1 13 13 /

Bookstore 1 1 1 0% 1 100% 1 Professional 1 0% 4 -33% 100% 5 1 6 4 Clerical 2 4 3 25% 75% 2 1 3 3 1 4 33% Technical 3 4 0% 89% 8 2 10 8 1 9 -10% Total 2 8 11%

Services 1 1 2 1 3 200% 1 0% 67% Administration 3 -100% 0% 1 1 Professional 0% 1 0% 100% 100% 1 1 Clerical 1 1 4 33% 3 25% 75% 2 1 3 3 Total 1 2

Health & Counseling 1 1 1 1 0% 1 1 0% 0% Administration 0% 100% 6 6 6 6 0% Professional 6 6 100% 2 2 2 2 0% Clerical 2 2 0% 0% 100 2 2 2 2 0% Technical 2 2 91% 10 11 10 1 11 0% Total 11 11 0%

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1L fl TABLE4.3Fall 1991-92FT Facultyand Staff Comparisonby Dept/Race/Sex M Groups AK Native & Non-Res 7. All Groups . '92 Total '91-'92 Amer Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Alien MinorityFemale '91 Total F M T F M T Tot Diff '91 '92 '91 '92 '91 '92 '91 '92 '91 '92 '91 '92 '92 (1) '92 STUDENT SERVICES (coot) Housing 2 2 2 2 0% Administration 2 2 0% 0% 0% Faculty 0% 0% 4 8 4 3 7 -13% Professional 6 29% 57% 4 1 1 1 0% Clerical 100% 100% 1 5 10 -9% Total 8 30% 50% 5 6 11 5

Operations (WoodCenter) 0% 1 1 2 1 1 2 Administration - 2 1 50% 50% 1 3 3 3 0% Professional 3 3 0% 100% 2 3 3 3 0% Clerical 1 1 67% 100 3 1 0% Technical 1 1 0% 100% 1 1 1 9 0% Total 7 6 33% 89% 7 2 9

Rural Student Services -100% 0% 0% 1 1 Administration 1 1 4 5 2 3 5 0% Professional 2 2 60% 40% 3 3 3 0% Clerical 2 2 100% 100% 3 5 3 -11% Total 5 3 75% 63% 5 4 9

Student Affairs 1 1 2 100% Administration 0% 50% 1 1 -100% Professional 0% 0% 1 1 -100% Technical 0% 0% 1 1 1 2 .33% Total 2 0% 50% 2 1 3 1

VCSA Office (2) 6 -100% Administration 6 0% 0% 4 2 1 1 2 1 1 -500/0 Professional 2 1 0% 0% 3 -100% Clerical 2 0% 0% 3 1 -91% Total 10 1 0% 0% 8 3 11 1

TOTAL STUDENTSERVICES 7 10 17 5 8 13 -24% Administration 1 16 12 8% 38% 44 23 17 40 -9% Professional 4 36 32 20% 58% 24 20 3 40 31 2 33 -18% Clerical 9 24 20 39% 94% 37 1 7 6 1 7 0% Technical 6 7 0% 86% 6 3 4 4 33% Maintenance 2 2 50% 0% 3 111 65 32 97 -13% Total 15 12 84 73 25% 67% 74 37

Fall '92 Full-Time Faculty and Staff Mean Fall '92 Full-Time Faculty and Staff Female Annual Salary by EEO Job Category/Sex to Male Ratio by Annual Salary Cohort Annual Salary $80,000 Male Mean Salary Total Mean Salary ® Female Mean Salary

560.000

$40.000 U

lJ

520.000 Administrative Professional Technical Maintenance Faculty Clerical Skilled Crafts Total UAF 4 -24 Ilk; TABLE4.4Fall1992 F1' FacultyandStaffSalaryby College/ School/ Sex

Mean Salary (1, 2) $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 $60,000 $70,000 $80,000 TOTAL $30,000 - 39,909 - 49,999 - 59,990 - 69,999 79,900 - 89,990 $90,0004. F M F M T F M T F M T F M T F M TF M TF M TF M T Total UAF

Administrative25 50 75 $63.3 $75.8 $71 6 0 2 5 1 6 2 5 7 2 7 9 5 10 15 3 5 839 123 1316 Faculty 130 394 524 $46.3 $60.0 $56.6 15 3 18 31 49 803788125277610312 76 88 847550 21210 3434 Professional 127 174 301 $393$43.9 $42.0 23 21 44 51 47 983460 94 13 28 41 4 14 18 1 1 2 1 3 4000 Clencal 29424 318 $27.7 $28.5 $27 7 2051522072 8 80 14 1 15 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 000 0 Technical 114 125 239 $31.2 $31.2 50 57107 51 4697 11 18 29 2 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 000 000 0

Skilled Crafts 3 83 86 $33.8 $41.4 $41.1 1 6 7 1 34 35 1 28 29 0 8 8 0 7 7 00 000 000 0 Maintenance 34 62 96 $28.7 $29.3 $29.1 16 33 49 18 2543 0 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 000 000 0

Total 727 912 1,639 $34.9 149.2 $42.9 31213544722921043999 20330247124171211071281253654 33373 4750

VC SUMMARY

Chancellor (3) Administrative 3 2 5 $81.6 $77 6 $80.0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 Professional 7 5 12 $38.1 $46.8 $41.7 4 1 4 5 1 1

Clencal 10 1 11 $23.9 - $24.5 9 9 1 1 2

Technical - 1 1 - 1 1 Total 20 9 29 $375 $49.4 $41.2 10 1 11 5 1 6 2 4 6 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1

VC Academic Affairs Administrative 13 24 37 $61 0 $79.3 $72.9 2 2 2 1 3 1 1 2 2 3 5 2 4 6 1 2 3 1 4 529 11 Faculty 128 389 517 $46.1 $60.0 $56.6 15 3 18 31 49 8037861232774 101 10 76 86 84755 2020 3434 Professional 53 60 113 $39.4 $43.0 $41 3 7 7 14 24 17 41 18 2543 1 8 9 2 2 4 1 - 1 1 1 - Clerical 172 11 183 $27.3 $27.4 $27.3 121 7 12842 4 46 8 - 8 1 - 1 Technical 61 64 125 $30.4 $29.3 $29.8 2936 65 26 21 47 5 7 12 1 - Skilled Crafts 12 12 $32.4 $32.4 - 3 3 7 7 - 2 2 Maintenance 4 9 13 $24.6$29.3 $27 8 4 7 11 1 1 - - - 1 1 Total 431 569 1,000 $35.8 $53.9 $46.1 1786324112510022569 1211903286118148296104959 1 25262 4345

VC AdministrativeServices Administrative 3 9 12 $73.3 $78.2 $77 0 2 2 2 2 4 - 1 1 1 1 2 - 33 Professional 16 26 42 $38.4 $50.1 $45.6 1 - 1 9 6 15 6 8 14 6 6 6 6 Clerical 45 5 50 $28.3 $27.4 $28.2 29 4 33 15 1 16 1 Technical 21 24 45 $32.1 $37.7 $35.1 6 1 7 14 14 28 1 7 8 - 2 Skilled Crafts 3 66 69 $33.8$42.8 $42.4 1 3 4 1 25 26 1 24 25 - 7 7 7 Maintenance 30 46 76 $29.2 $28.9 $29.0 12 22 34 18 22 40 2 2 Total 118 176 294 $31.9 $40.9 $37.3 49 30 79 57 681259 41 50 - 17 17 2 1517 - 1 1 1 1 2 3 3

Organized Research

1 1 1 1 1 - 3 3 - 1 1 Administrative 1 7 8 $83 8 $81.1 1 - Faculty 2 5 7 $63.3 $56.4 $58.3 2 2 2 2 2 - 2 - 1 1 riotessional 28 66 $40.7 $45.4 $44.0 9 7 16 5 17 22 5 21 26 6 12 18 2 6 - 1 1 1 2 3 Clencal 36 5 41 $291 $33.4$29.7 25 2 27 7 2 9 2 1 3 2 - 2 Technical 26 35 61 $32 7 $30.4 $31.4 10 18 28 10 11 21 5 4 9 1 2 3 Skilled Crafts - 5 5 $43.8 $43.8 - 2 2 - 2 2 - 1 Maintenance - 3 3 $33.2 $33 2 2 2 - - - - 1 1 Total 93126 219 $34.7 $42.9 $39.5 44 29 73 22 325412 31 43 9 18 27 5 7 12 - 22 1 6 7 - 1 1

Student Services Administrative 5 8 13 $52.5 $54 8 $53 9 - 3 - 3 4 4 2 2 1 1 2 1 - Professional 23 17 40 $37.9 $31 8 $35.3 5 7 12 9 7 16 4 2 6 5 1 Clerical 31 2 33 $28.2 $24.6 $28.0 21 2 23 7 - 7 3 - 3 Technical 6 1 7 $28.4 $28.5 5 1 6 1 - 1 Maintenance - 4 4 $31 5 $31.5 2 2 2 2 Total 65 32 97 $33.6 $37.0 $34.7 31 12 43 20 9 29 7 6 13 5 2 - 2 2 1 1 2 1 -

COLLEGFJSCHOOLDETAIL ACADEMIC AFFAIRS

College of Liberal Arts 1 1 1 1 Administrative 2 5 7 $32.5 $69 8 $59 2 1 - 1 1 2 2 2 - Faculty 60115 175 $39 8 $50 0 $46 5 13 2 15 23 30 53 14 31 45 7 21 28 2 22 24 1 8 9 - I 1

Professional 4 6 10 $32.3 $45 5 $40 2 2 - 2 1 1 2 1 4 5 1 1 Clerical 34 - 34 $24 8 $24.8 28 - 28 4 4 2 - Technical 5 7 12 $26.0 $25.3 $25 6 4 4 8 1 3 4 Total 105 133 238 $33.9 $49.3 $42.5 48 6 54 30 35 651735 52 7 2229 2 24 26 1 8 9 1 1 - 2 2

NOTES:(1) Calculated for cells with 2 or more employees (2) Most faculty contracts are for 9 months The salaries here are calculated for the actual contract length. Most staff assignments are for 12 months (3) The Chancellor's Office includes the Governance Office, the Office of Planning. Computing, and Information Systems, and the Office of University Relations and Institutional Advancement (4) Includes AK Native Human Res Devel Prg, Center for Distance Delivery, Center for Cross Cult Studies, Rural Development and Deans Office (CRA) (5) Includes one Professional Staff employee from Summer Sessions. Source UAF Fall (October) 52 HRS Extract 4-25 f; Moan Salary (1, 2) $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 $60,000 $70,000 $60,000 TOTAL $30,000 - 39,999 49,909 - 50,999 - 69,990 79,909 - 69,999 $90,000+ F M T F M T F M T F M T F M T F M T F M TF MT FMTF M T

COLLEGE/SCHOOLDETAIL (cont. ACADEMIC AFFAIRS(cont.) Collage of NaturalSeisms*

Administrative 1 1 Faculty 6 84 90 $48.5 $69.5 $68.1 2 5 7 2 12 14 2 15 17 - 11 11 - 9 9 -13 13 18 18 Professional 6 7 13 $43.4 $42.9 $43.1 1 1 2 3 3 4 7 - 1 1 1 - 1 Clerical 13 1 14 $31.3 $31.6 - 4 9 1 10 Technical 1 3 4 $30.2 $31 9 2 2 1 1 2 Total 26 96 122 $38.3 $66.3 $60.3 3 8 13 9 22 5 16 21 2 16 18 1 11 12 - 9 9 13 13-19 19

Collage of RuralAlaska Bristol Bay Faculty - 2 2 $41.3 $41.3 1 1 Professional 1 1 2 - $57.5 1 1 Clerical 2 2 $41.2 - $41.2 1 1 Total 3 3 6 $52.9 $40.5 $46.7 1 2 3

Chukchi 1 1 Administrative 1 1 -

Faculty 1 3 4 - $46.8 $47.3 1 1 1

Professional 1 1

Clerical 4 1 5 $19.3 - $19.1 4 1 5 Total 6 5 11 $29.1 $48.6 $38.0 4 1 5 1 1 2 1 1

Interior

Administrative 1 1 Faculty 3 2 5 $45.8$43 3 $44.8 1 1 1 1 2 1

Professional 1 2 3 $42.6 $39.4 1 1 2 - 1 Clerical 7 7 $25.7 - $25.7 6 1 - 1 Total 12 4 16 $33.1 $42.9 $35.5 7 7 2 2 4 2 2 4 1

Fairbanks Campus(4) Administrative - 4 4 $64.0 $64.0 3 Faculty - 3 3 $55.9 $55.9 1 1 Professional 5 3 8 $41 6 $44.3$42.6 2 2 3 3 Clerical 9 - 9 $24.8 $24.8 8 1 1 Technical 2 - 2 $32.8 $32.8 1 1 Total 1610 26 $31.0 $55.6 $40.5 9 3 1 4 4 3 4 - 1 1

Kuskokwim

Administrative - 1 1 Faculty 9 7 16 $47.4 $55.7 $51.0 - - 1 2 3 6 2 8 1 Professional 11 5 16 $38.5 $37.6 $38.2 2 3 7 2 9 2 - 2 Clerical 12 - 12 $30.1 $30.1 - 7 3 - 3 2 - 2

Technical 1 1 2 $34.0 1 1 1 - 1

Maintenance - 1 1 1 Total 3315 48 $38.1 $48.6 $41.4 8 3 11 11 4 1511 2 13 1 2 3

Northwest Administrative 1 1 Faculty 2 5 7 $53.8 $47 0 $49.0 1 2 2 2 2

Professional 2 1 3 $29.9 - $36.7 - 1 1 1 1

Clerical 4 1 5 $35.2 - $33.4 1 2 2 2 1

Technical 1 1 1 Maintenance I 1 Total 9 9 18 $432 $43.6 $43. 1 3 3 2 5 1 3 4 2 3

Tanana ValleyCampus Administrative 3 - 3 $42.2 - $42.2 1 1 1 - 1

Faculty 8 13 21 $49 0 $46.0 $47 2 1 1 2 5 7 5 5 2 2 2 3 5 1 Professional 2 2 $384 - $384 1 1 - - 1 Clerical 10 - 10 $21.8 - $21.8 7 7 3 - 3 Total 23 13 36 $35A $46.0 $39.2 10 10 6 5 11 1 5 6 2 - 2 3 3 6 1

1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 Administrative 5 6 11 :::: $50.7 $69.2 $60 8 1 1 - 1 1 3 3 1 - 2 Faculty 2335 58 $48.4 $48 6 $48 5 2 - 2 3 12 15 8 12 20 6 4 10 2 4 6 2 3 5 Professional 23 12 35 $40.2 $41 3 $40.6 3 2 5 11 4 15 7 4 11 2 2 1 - 1 1 - 1 Clerical 48 2 50 :::. $26.7 $22.2 $26.6 33 2 35 11 - 11 4 - 4 Technical 3 2 5 $37 0 $34 2 $35 9 1 1 2 2 1 Maintenance 2 2 - $44.1 $44 1 1 1 1 1 Total CRA 102 59 161 $36.1 $47.7 $40.4 40 5 45 2617 43221739 6 10 16 4 4 8 3 4 7 1 1 2- 1 1

4-26 773 AVAIABLE pIMP

$70,000 $10,000 Moan Salary (1, 2) $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 $60,000 - 59,999 - 69,999 79,990 89,990 $90,000. TOTAL $30,000 - 39,990 - 49,999 T F M T F M T F MTF MTF MT F M T F M T F MT F M

COLLEGEISCHOOLDETAIL (cont. ACADEMIC AFFAIRS(cont.) & Land ResobeManagement School of Agriculture 1 1 - 1 1 $92.1 $92.1 Administrative - 2 2 1 7 2 3 5 5 246- 1 1 - 1 26 » $55.6 $63.0 $61.3 1 6 Faculty 6 20 1 1 1 1 2 2 6 8 Professional 3 8 11 $38.1 $49.5 $46.4 1 - $32.6 5 - 5 2 1 3 Clerical 8 1 9 $31.8 7 12 5 7 12 1 2 3 1 Technical 12 16 28 $32.0 $33.0 $32.6 5 2 4 4 2 2 Skilled Crafts 8 8 $32.8 $32.8 2 $24.6 1 5 6 Maintenance 1 5 6 $25.2 22 1322 4 16 20 4 3 5 5 2 5 7-2 2 Total 3060 90 $36.9 $46.6 $43.4 11 14 25 9

School of Engineering 1 1 - 1 1 Administrative 3 4 4 1 1 88 $73.6 4 7 3 Faculty 1 27 28 - $74.5 Professional 1 1 4 $25.7 - $25.7 Clerical 4 - 1 1 99 1 1 5 6 7 3 44 Total 5 29 34 $30.5 $75.2 $611.6

& Ocean Sclera** School of Fisheries 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 - - - 2 3 - 3 6 9 $86.5 $73.4 $77.8 Administrative 8 1 910 33- 5 5 1 2 4 6 2 11 13 8 Faculty 5 41 46 $54.4 $67.3 $65.9 4 4 4 4 8 2 5 7 1 2 3 1 1 Professional 7 16 23 $40.8 $40.6 $40.7 2 18 6 1 7 Clerical 22 3 25 $27.1 $28.4 $27.3 16 35 8 8 16 2 Technical 23 30 53 $27.3 $26.7 $26.9 15 20 1 1 3 3 Skilled Crafts - 4 4 - $31.8 $31.8 $25.4 $24.6 $25.0 2 2 4 Maintenance 2 2 4 11- 5 5 1 6 7 18 17 35 4 12 16 3 13 16 1 11 122 9 Total 62102 1641 $33.7 $48.2 $42.7 33 2962

School of Management 1 1 Administrative 1 1 2 6 8 2 5 7 1 9 10 - 3 3 Faculty 6 23 29 $49.4 $59.0 $571 $32.4 1 Professional 1 1 2 - 1 Clerical 1 - 1 33 - 1 1 - 2 2 6 8 2 5 7 1 9 10 - Total 8 25 33 $45.1 $59.2$55.8 1

School of MineralEngineering - 1 1 1 1 - 4 5 7 Faculty - 19 19 - $59.8 $59.8 - $26.8 1 Clencal 5 5 $26 8 1 1 1 1 1 - 4 4 5 7 Total 5 19 24 $26.8 $59.8 $52.9

Fairbanks Campus Conferences&Special Events Administrative 1 1 Professional 2 - 2 $39 9 - $39.9 1 1 2 Clerical 1 1 2 - $33.0 1 3 1 Total 4 1 5 $41.3 $39.9

Cooperative Extension 1 1 . . - Administrative - 1 1 4 6 10 3 3 6 2 3 5 1 5 6 Faculty 10 17 27 $54.9 $59.0 $57.5 - 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 2 Professional 4 3 7 r $34.6 $45.2 $39.1 16 1 17 2 - 2 2 Clerical 20 1 21 *:;: $28.5 $28.2 3 - 3 Technical 4 - 4 $341 - $34.1 1 - 1 1 - 1 - Maintenance 1 5 6 - 1 1 6 7 7 14 3 4 7 2 3 5 Total 3922 61 $36A $57.0 $43.$ 19 1 20 7 1

Library 1 1 - 1 1 - Administrative 4 7 1 2 3 - 1 1 - 1 3 1 4 3 3 3 Faculty 1I 8 19 $54 6 $67 7 $60.1 1 1 4 5 Professional 1 5 6 $38.3 $37.3 2 11 4 - 4 Carical 13 2 15 g $27 4 $20.2 $26.4 9 8 2 10 2 2 4 12 6 18 $34 2 $35 6$34 6 2 2 4 Technical 7 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 4 15 14 6 20 5 3 $ 3 1 4 3 4 Total 3722 59 $37.1 $49.4 $42.1 11

vCAA Mica(5) - 1 2 2 $808 $808 Administrative 1 $50 1 Professional 2 1 3 $43.2 Clencal 3 3 $303 $30.3 1 - 1 Technical 1 1 - 1 2 1 1 Tote/ 1 9 $44.4 $46.6

4-27 1 II Frill IVITTM LIM 1 11.111 ITEM IPAIr I MITA111

Moan Salary (1, 2) $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 $60,000 $70,000 $80,000 TOTAL $30,000 4 - 39,999 - 49,999 - 59,999 - 69,299 - 79,999 89,999 $90,000 F M T F M T F MT F PA 1' FIA TFIA T FIAT FMTFIATFMT

COLLEGE/SCHOOL DETAIL (cont.),i3ii:, ORGANIZED RESEARCH

Ag & Forestry Exp Station [Rolled within School of Agriculture-*Land Resource Managemung

Geophysical Institute Administrative - 3 3 $96.8 $96.8 - 1 1 Faculty 3 3 $66.1 $66.1 2 2

Professional 10 37 47 $50.9 $49.4 $49.7 1 1 2 1 6 7 1 14 15 4 9 13 2 5 7 - 1 1 Clencal 16 2 18 $30.4 $36.3 $31.1 :,: 10 10 4 2 6 - - 2 2 Technical 17 19 36 $35.6 $33.4 $34.4 4 9 13 8 5 13 4 4 8 1 1 2

Skilled Crafts - 5 5 $43.8 $43.8 :i:i: - - 2 2 2 2 - 1 1

Maintenance - 2 2 - $36.9 $36.9 ::.. 1 1 1 1 Total 43 71 114 $372 $46.7 $43.1 ::::. 15 11 26 13 15 28 5 21 26 7 13 20 2 5 7 - 2 2 1 3 4 1 1

Inst of Arctic Biology

Administrative 1 1 1 1

Professional 3 3 $39.0 $39.0 - 2 2 - 1 1

Clerical 8 1 9 $30.2 $31.5 5 5 I - 1 2 1 3 Technical 5 6 11 $30.6 $34.5 $32.7 3 3 6 1 2 3 1 - 1 1 1 Maintenance 1 1 1 1 Total 14 11 25 $32.7 $35.5 $33.9 8 4 12 2 4 6 3 2 5 - 1 1 1 - 1

institute of MarineScience (Rolled within the School of FisheriUS & Ocoan Sciences )

Inst of Northern Engineering Professional 1 4 5 - $44.5 $42.5 1 1 2 - 2 2 I 1 Clerical I - 1 1 1

Technical 2 3 5 $29.5 $35.9 $33.4 1 - 1 1 3 4 Total 4 7 11 $30.4 $40.11 $37.1 2 - 2 2 4 6 - 2 2 1 1

liner& IndustrialResearch Lab

Faculty 1 1 1 1 Professional 1 1 1 1 Clerical 1 1 1 1 Technical - 1 1 1 1 Total 2 2 4 $36.4 $34.1 $35.2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2

Petroleum DevelopmentLab Professional 1 1 1 1

Clencal 1 - 1 Total 1 1 2 - $27.9 1 1 1 1

Polar Ice CoringOffice Administrative - 2 2 - $73.4 $73.4 1 1 Faculty - 1 1 1 1

Professional 11 18 29 $30.2 $36 6 $34 2 8 6 14 1 7 8 2 3 5 - 2 2

Clencal 1 1 2 $26 0 1 1 2

Technical 1 6 7 $146$140 1 5 6 1 1 Total 13 28 41 $28.3 $34.3 $32.4 10 12 T2 1 8 9 2 4 6 - 3 3

Sas Grant Administrative 1 1 Faculty 1 1 1 1

Professional 2 1 3 $46 1 - $44.7 1 1 1 1

Clerical 3 1 4 $26 8 - $26.6 3 1 4

Technical 1 1 1 1 Total 7 3 10 $372 $49.9 $41.0 4 1 5 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 - 1 1

VCR Office Administrative 1 1 1 1

Faculty 1 1 1 1 Professional 3 2 5 $434 $684$534 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 2 - 1 1

Clencal 5 5 $26.6 - $26.6 4 4 1 - 1 Total 9 3 12 $36.2 $68.1 $44.2 4 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 - 1 1 `FABLE 4.5 Fall 1992 FT Faculty Attributes by Dept /"Tenure Status/Race/Sex Mean Mean Highest Earned AK Nat All Groups Res Rss Total Age Yrs In Degree & Amer Asian Black HispanicWhile Res F F Minor. Coll. Yrs RankDoct MastOthr Indian Alien

Tenured Professor 6 108 114 6% 10% 91% 53 9 104 10 8 1 91 13 Associate Prof 28 87 115 26% 6% 73% 47 7 84 30 1 1 3 1 1 101 8 Assistant Prof 2 4 6 33% 0% 3% 49 13 4 1 1 6

Subtotal 36 199 235 17% 7% 45% 50 8 192 41 2 11 1 2 198 21

Tenure Track Professor - 6 0% 0% 5% 54 2 6 6 Associate Prof 9 25 34 26% 9% 22% 50 5 18 16 1 2 31 Assistant Prof 35 98 133 27% 9% 72% 40 3 89 42 6 4 1 111 11

Subtotal 44 129 173 26% 9% 33% 42 3 113 58 7 6 1 148 11

Not - Eligible Professor 5 0% 0% 4% 63 4 5 3 2 Associate Prof 3 5 8 43% 0% 5% 46 1 6 2 7 1 Assistant Prof 20 27 47 48% 18% 25% 40 3 26 19 6 1 33 7 Instructor 27 29 56 47% 16% 100% 44 4 3 46 6 1 1 43 5

Subtotal 50 66 116 46% 15% 22% 43 3 40 67 12 1 1 1 86 15

TOTAL UAF Professor 6 119 125 5% 9% 100% 53 9 115 10 1 8 1 100 15 Associate Prof 40 117 157 27% 6% 100% 48 6 108 48 1 2 5 1 1 139 9 Assistant Prof 57 129 186 32% 11% 100% 40 3 119 62 5 12 5 1 150 18 Instructor 27 29 56 47% 16% 100% 44 4 3 46 7 6 1 1 43 5

Total 130 394 524 26% 9% 100% 46 6 345 166 13 21 18 3 3 432 47

NOTE: (1) The column -% Res r is the percent of faculty that is female for each rank cohort after non-resident aliens are excluded. (2) The column '% Res Minor.' is the percent of faculty that is non-white for each rank coho. 9r non-resident aliens are excluded. Source: UAF Fall '92 (October) HRS Extract.

Fall '92 Full-Time Facv-;1 Salary Fall V2 Full-Time Faculty Age Range by Rank Salary Age Range by Rank

aI25,000 30 High Ago I High Salary I0 Average Salary 0 Average Age Low Aga Low Salary S100,000

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0,000 40

5,000

1111

S. ,Ill Professor Associate Assistant nstructor Professor Associate Assistant Instructor Professor Professor Professor Professor

Fall '92 Full-Time Faculty Fall '92 Full-Time Faculty by Fall V2 Full-Time Faculty by Rank/ Tenure Status RanWHighest Earned Degree by Race/Sex

Professor Associate Assistant Instructor ProfessorProfessor 4-29 ifs1 " TABLE 4.5 Fall 1992 FT Faculty Attributes by Dept/Tenure Status/Race/Sex Mean Mean Highest Earned AK Nat Non- All Groups Res Res Total Age Yrs in Degree & Amer Asian BlackHispanicWhite Res F M T F Minor. Coll. Yrs RankDoct MastOthr Indian Alien VC SUMMARY

VC ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Tenured Professor 6 108 114 6% 10% 93% 53 9 104 10 1 8 1 91 13 1 1 8 Associate Prof 28 87 115 26% 6% 74% 47 7 84 30 1 1 3 101 Assistant Prof 2 4 6 33% 0% 3% 49 13 4 1 1 6 Subtotal 36 199 235 17% 7% 45% 50 8 192 41 2 2 11 1 2 198 21

Tenure Track Professor 6 6 0% 0% 5% 54 2 6 - 6 Associate Prof 9 25 34 26% 9% 22% 50 5 18 16 1 2 31 Assistant Prof 35 98 133 27% 9% 73% 40 3 89 42 2 '::: 6 4 1 111 Subtotal 44 129 173 26% 9% 33% 42 3 113 58 2 7 6 1 148

Not-Eligible Professor 3 0% 0% 2% 71 6 3 - 2 1 Associate Prot 2 4 6 40% 0% 4% 47 2 4 2 5 1 Assistant Prof 19 25 44 46% 18% 24% 40 2 23 19 6 1 32 5 Instructor 27 29 56 47% 16% 100% 44 4 3 46 7 6 1 1 43 5 Subtotal 48 61 109 45% 15% 21% 43 3 33 67 9 12 1 1 1 82 12

1 99 14 Professor 6 117 123 6% 9% 100% 53 9 113 10 1 8 9 Associate Prof 39 116 155 27% 6% 100% 48 6 106 48 ', 2 5 1 1 137 16 Assistant Prof 56 127 183 32% 11% 100% 40 3 116 62 5 12 5 1 149 1 5 instructor 27 29 56 47% 16% 100% 44 4 3 46 7 6 - 1 43 Total 128 389 517 26% 10% 100% 46 6 338 166 13 21 18 3 3 428 44

ORGANIZED RESEARCH

Not-Eligible Professor 2 0% 0% 100% 51 2 1 1 2 Associate Prof 1 1 2 50% 0% 100% 45 1 2 2 Assistant Prof 1 2 100% 0% 100% 44 6 3 Total 50% 0% 100% 46 3 4 3

DEPT DETAIL ".:, ,: : " :.

ACADEMIC AFFA RS COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Ak Native Lang Prog Tenured 1 Professor 1 1 0% 0% 3% 58 24 1 1 2 Associate Prof 3 3 0% 33% 7% 46 9 2 1 Subtotal 4 0% 25% 6% 49 13 3 1 1 3

Tenure Track Assistant Prof 2 0% 50% 3% 49 3 1 1 Subtotal 2 0% 50% 4% 49 3 1 1 1

Professor 1 1 0% 0% 3% 58 24 1 Associate Prof 3 3 0% 33% 7% 46 2 1 1 2 Assistant Prof 2 2 014 50% 3% 49 3 1 1 Total 6 6 0% 33% 3% 49 10 4 2 1 1 4

Ak Native Studies Tenured Associate Prof 1 1 0% 0% 2% 44 4 1 Subtotal 1 1 0% 0% 1% 44 4 1

Tenure Track Associate Prof 1 1 0% 0% 2% 53 12 1 Subtotal 1 1 0% 0% 2% 53 12 1

Not-Eligible Assistant Prof 1 1 100% 100% 2% 40 3 1 Subtotal 1 1 100% 100% 2% 40 3

Associate Prof 2 2 0% 0% 5% 48 8 2 Assistant Prof 1 1 100% 100% 2% 40 3 1 2 Total 1 2 3 33% 33% 2% 46 7 3 1

Anthropology Tenured 3 Professor 1 2 33% 0% 8% 54 10 3 1 Associate Prof 1 1 100% 0% 2% 52 4 1 Subtotal 2 50% 0% 6% 54 8 4 4 4-30 TABLE 4.5 Fall 1992 FT Faculty Attributes by Dept/Tenure Status/Race/Sex % % Mean Mean Highest Earned AK Nat Non- All Groups Res Res Total Age Yrs in Degree & Amer Asian BlackHispanicWhite Ras F M T F Minor. Coll. Yrs RankDoct MastOthr Indian Alien ACADEMIC AFFAIRS(cont.) CLA (cant.) Anthropology (cont.) Tenure Track Assistant Prof 1 100% 0% 2% 42 5 Subtotal 1 1 100% % 2% 42 5 1 1

Not-Eligible

Assistant Prof 2 2 0% 0% 3% 38 3 1 1 Subtotal 2 2 0% 0% 3% 38 3 1 1 1 1

Professor 1 2 3 33% 0% 8% 54 10 3 3 Associate Prof 1 100% 0% 2% 52 4 1 1

Assistant Prof 1 2 3 50% 0% 5% 39 4 2 1 2 Total 3 4 7 ',. 50% 0% 4% 48 6 6 1 6 1 :.: Ail Tenured Professor 2 2 0% 50% 5% 50 2 Subtotal 2 2 0% 50% 3% 50 8 2 1

Tenure Track

Associate Prof 1 1 0% 0% 2% 41 3 1 1

Assistant Prof 3 3 0% 33% 5% 37 1 3 2 Subtotal 4 4 0% 25% 9% 38 1 4 3

Not-Eligible Assistant Prof 1 2 50% 0% 3% 36 3 2 2 Subtotal 1 2 50% 0% 3% 36 3 2 2

Professor 2 2 0% 50% 5% 50 8 2 1

Associate Prof 1 1 0% 0% 2% 41 3 1 1

Assistant Prof 4 5 20% 20% 8% 36 1 5 4 Total 1 7 8 13% 25% 5% 40 3 8 2 6

Behavior Sci & HumanSry Tenured Professor 3 3 0% 0% : 56 9 3 2 Associate Prof 1 0% 0% 2% 65 19 1 1 Subtotal 4 4 0% 0% 6% 58 12 3 1 3 1

Tenure Traf.::: 0% Professor 2 2 0% 5% 56 1 2 2

Associate Prof 1 1 100% 0% 2% 59 3 1 1

Assistant Prof 5 5 100% 40% 8% 36 2 1 4 1 1 3 Subtotal 6 2 8 75% 25% 18% 44 2 4 4 1 1 6

Instructor 1 1 0% 0% 3% 44 1 Subtotal 1 1 0% 0% 2% 44 1

Professor 5 5 0% 0% 13% 56 6 5 4

Associate Prot 1 2 50% 0% 5% 62 11 1 1 2 Assistant Prof 5 5 100% 40% 8% 36 2 1 4 1 1 3

Instructor 1 1 0% 0% 3% 44 1 1 1 Total 6 7 13 50% 17% 7% 48 5 7 6 1 1 10

Cross Cultural Communication Tenured . Associate Prof 2 2 100% 0% 5% 49 4 2 2 Subtotal 2 100% 0% 3% 49 4 2 2

Not-Eligible

Instructor 2 2 4 50% 0% 14% 42 3 3 1 4 Subtotal 2 2 4 50% 0% 7% 42 3 3 1 4

Associate Prof 2 2 100% 0% 5% 49 4 2 Instructor 2 2 4 50% 0% 14% 42 3 3 1 4 Total 4 2 6 67% 0% 3% 44 3 2 3 1 6

Education Tenured Professor 2 2 0% 0% 5% 48 10 2 2

Associate Prof 1 2 50% 0% 5% 48 8 2 2 Subtotal 3 4 25% 0% 6% 48 9 4 4

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1"1. TABLE 4.5 Fall 1992 FT Faculty Attributes by Dept/Tenure Status/Race/Sex Mean Mean Highest Earned AK Nat Non- All Groups Res Res Total : Age Yrs in Degree & Amer Asian BlackHispanicWhite Res F M T F Minor.Coll. Yrs RankDoct MastOthr Indian Alien ACADEMIC AFFAIRS(cont.) CLA (cont.) Education (cont.) Tenure Track Professor 1 1 0% 0% 3% 58 6 1 Associate Prof 1 1 0% 100% 2% 60 5

Assistant Prof 1 3 4 33% 0% 6% 40 1 4 3 Subtotal 1 5 6 20% 20% 13% 46 2 5 1 4

Not-Eligible Assistant Prof 3 3 6 50% 33% 9% 45 3 5 1 2 4 Instructor 3 3 6 50% 33% 21% 45 5 6 2 4

Subtotal 6 6 12 50% 33% 21% .: 45 4 5 7 4 8

Professor 3 3 0% 0% 8% 51 9 3 3

Associate Prof 1 2 3 33% 33% 7% 52 7 2 1 1 2 Assistant Prof 4 6 10 44% 22% 16% 43 2 9 1 2 7 Instructor 3 3 6 50% 33% 21% 45 5 6 2 4 Total 8 14 22 38% 24% 13% 46 5 14 8 5 16 1

English Tenured Professor 4 4 0% 0% 11% 48 5 2 2 4 Associate Prof 3 2 5 60% 0% 11% 46 5 3 2 5 Subtotal 3 6 33% 0% 13% 47 5 5 4 9

Tenure Track Assistant Prof 2 2 4 50% 0% 6% 38 3 4 4 Subtotal 2 2 4 50% 0% 9% 38 3 4 4

Not-Eligible 4 Assistant Prof 2 2 4 50% 0% 6% 42 2 3 1 Instructor 2 2 100% 50% 7% 45 4 1 1 1 1 Subtotal 4 2 6 67% 17% 10% 43 3 4 2 1 5

Professor 4 4 0% 0% 11% 48 5 2 2 4 Associate Prof 3 2 5 60% 0% 11% 46 5 3 2 5 8 Assistant Prof 4 4 50% 0% 13% 40 3 7 1 Instructor 2 2 100% 50% 7% 45 4 1 1 1 1 Total 9 10 19 47% 5% 11% 44 4 13 6 1 18

Foreign Language& Lit Tenured Professor 1 1 0% 100% 3% 61 10 1 3 Associate Prot 2 1 3 67% 0% 7% 48 5 3 Subtotal 2 2 4 50% 25% 6% 51 6 4 1 3

Tenure Track Assistant Prof 100% 0% 2% 36 Subtotal 100% 0% 2% 36 1 1

Not-Eligible 3 Instructor 3 1 4 0% 0% 14% 37 2 3 1 Subtotal 3 1 4 0% 0% 7% 37 2 3 1 1 3

Professor 1 1 0% 100% 3% 61 10 3 Associate Prof 2 1 3 67% 0% 7% 48 5 3 Assistant Prof 1 1 100% 0% 2% 36 1 1 1 3 Instructor 3 1 4 0% 0% 14% 37 2 3 1 Total 6 3 9 50% 17% 5% 43 4 5 3 1 1 5 3

Geography Tenured Professor 2 2 0% 0% 5% 56 17 2 2 1 Associate Prof 1 1 0% 0% 2% 40 1 Total 3 3 0% 0% 4% 51 11 3 3

History Tenured Professor 3 3 0% 0% 8% 59 8 3 3 Associate Prof 2 3 50% 0% 7% 52 11 3 2 Subtotal 5 6 20% 0% 8% 56 9 6 5 1

Tenure Track Assistant Prot 1 1 0% 0% 2% 37 1 Subtotal 1 0% 0% 2% 37 1 1

4-32 t?4 TABLE 4.5 Fall 1992 FT Faculty Attributes by Dept/Tenure Status/Race/Sex Mean Mean Highest Eamwd AK Nat Non- All Groups Res Res Total Age Yrs in Degree & Amer Asian BlackHispanic White Res F M T F Minor.Coil. Yrs Rank DoctMast Othr Indian Alien ACADEMIC AFFARS (cont.) CLA (cant.) History (cont.) Professor 3 3 0% 0% 8% 59 8 3 3

Associate Prof 1 2 3 50% 0% 7% 52 11 3 2 Assistant Prof 1 1 0% 0% 2% 37 1 1 .. Total 1 6 7 17% 0% 4% 53 8 7 6

Journalism & Broadcasting Not-Eligible Associate Prof 1 1 0% 0% 2% 49 3 1 1 Assistant Prof 3 2 5 50% 0% 8% 42 3 1 4 4 Total 3 3 6 40% 0% 10% 43 3 2 4 5

Mathematics Tenured Professor 4 4 0% 0% 11% 54 10 3 1 4 Associate Prot 7 7 0% 0% 16% 47 8 7 6 Subtotal 11 11 0% 0% 15% 49 9 10 1 10

Tenure Track . Associate Prof 2 2 0% 0% 5% 53 3 2 . 2

Assistant Prof 1 5 6 20% 0% 9% 41 5 5 1 5 Subtotal 1 7 8 14% 0% 18% 44 5 7 1 7 1

Not-Eligible Assistant Prof 3 3 :::. 0% 0% 5% 36 3 3 1 2 Instructor 2 2 4 50% 0% 14% 47 9 4 4 Subtotal 2 5 7 40% 0% 12% 42 6 3 4 5 2

Professor 4 4 0% 0% 11% 54 10 3 1 4 Associate Prof 9 9 0% 0% 20% 48 7 9 8 Assistant Prof 1 8 9 17% 0% 14% 40 5 8 1 6 3 Instructor 2 2 4 50% 0% 14% 47 9 - 4 4 Total 3 23 26 14% 0% 15% 46 7 20 6 22 4

Music Tenured 7 Professor 3 4 7 43% 0% 18% 51 8 6 1 1 Associate Prof 1 1 0% 0% 2% 48 10 1 1 Assistant Prof 1 1 0% 0% 2% 45 13 1 Subtotal 3 6 9 33% 0% 13% 50 9 8 1 9

Not-Eligible Assistant Prof 2 2 0% 0% 3% 39 2 1 1 2 1 Instructor 1 - 1 100% 0% 3% 53 1 3 Subtotal 1 2 3 33% 0% 5% 43 2 1 2

. Professor 3 4 7 43% 0% 18% 51 8 6 1 7 Associate Prof 1 1 0% 0% 2% 48 10 1 1 Assistant Prof 3 3 0% 0% 5% 41 6 2 1 3 1 Instructor 1 1 100% 0% 3% 53 1 Total 4 8 12 33% 0% 7% 49 7 9 3 12

Northern Studies

Tenured Professor 100% 0% 3% 48 14 Total 1 1 100% 0% 1% 48 14 1

Philosophy Tenured Professor 2 2 0% 0% 5% 61 21 2 2 Associate Prof 100% 0% 2% 47 7 1 1 3 Subtotal 1 2 3 33% 0% 4% 57 17 3

Not-Eligible Instructor 1 1 2 100% 100% 7% 45 2 1 1 : 1 Subtotal 1 1 2 100% 100% 3% 45 2 1 1 1

Professor 2 2 0% 0% 5% 61 21 2 2 1 Associate Prof 1 1 100% 0% 2% 47 7 1 Instructor 1 1 2 100% 100% 7% 45 2 1 1 3 Total 2 3 5 50% 25% 3% 52 11 4 1 1

Physical Education Tenured Associate Prof 1 1 0% 0% 2% 45 8 Subtotal 1 1 0% 0% 1% 45 8 1 TABLE4.5 Fall1992 FT FacultyAttributesbyDept/Tenure Status/Race/Sex Mean Mean Highest Earned AK Nat Non- All Groups Rs* Res Total Age Yrs in Degree & Amor Asian BlackHispanic Whits Res F M T F Minor. Con. Yrs RankDoct MastOthr Indian Alien ACADEMIC AFFAIRS(cont.) CLA (cont.) Physical Education(cont.) Tenure Track Assistant Prof 1 1 0% 0% 2% 40 2 Subtotal 1 0% 0% 2% 40 2 1

Associate Prof 1 1 0% 0% 2% 45 1 1

Assistant Prot 1 1 0% 0% 2% 40 2 1 1 Total 2 2 0% 0% 1% 43 5 2 2

Political Science Tenured Associate Prof 2 0% 0% 5% 45 10 2 2 Subtotal 2 0% 0% 3% 45 10 2 2

Tenure Track 5% 1 Assistant Prof 1 2 50% 0% 48 1 2 Subtotal 1 2 50% 0% 7% 48 1 2 1

Not-Eligible

Assistant Prof 1 1 50% 0% 3% 37 1 2 1 Instructor 1 1 100% 0% 3% 52 4 1 Subtotal 2 1 67% 0% 5% ::. 42 2 2 1 3

Associate Prof 2 2 0% 0% 5% 45 10 2 2 Assistant Prof 2 3 5 50% 0% 8% 44 1 5 4 1 1 Instructor 1 1 100% 0% 3% 52 4 1 Total 3 5 8 43% 0% 5% 45 4 7 1 7 1

Speech Communication Tenured Associate Prof 2 0% 0% 5% 48 6 2 2 Subtotal 2 0% 0% 3% 48 6 2 2

Tenure Track 2 Assistant Prof 1 1 50% 0% 3% 38 2 Subtotal 1 1 50% 0% 4% 36 2 2

Instructor 100% 33% 10% 34 1 3 2 Subtotal 100% 33% 5% 34 1 3 1 2

Associate Prof 2 0% 0% 5% 48 6 2 2 2 Assistant Prof 1 1 2 50% 0% 3% 38 2 2 Instructor 3 3 100% 33% 10% 34 1 3 2 Total 3 57% 14% 4% 39 2 4 3 1 6

Theatre Tenure Track Assistant Prof 2 33% 0% 5% 38 2 1 2 3 Subtotal 2 33% 0% 7% :::: 38 2 1 2 3

Not-Eligible 1 Associate Prof 1 1 0% 0% 2% 44 3 1 1 Instructor 1 1 0% 0% 3% 27 1 Subtotal 2 0% 0% 3% 35 2 2 2

1 Associate Prof 1 0% 0% 2% 44 3 1 3 Assistant Prof 1 2 3 33% 0% 5% 38 2 1 2 1 Instructor 1 1 0% 0% 3% 27 1 5 Total 1 4 20% 0% 3% 37 2 1 4

TOTAL CLA Tenured Professor 5 30 35 15% 6% 92% 54 10 29 6 1 1 32 1 2 Associate Prof 11 25 36 32% 3% 82% 48 7 32 4 33 1 Assistant Prof 1 1 0% 0% 2% 45 13 1 Subtotal 16 56 72 23% 4% 41% 51 9 62 10 1 1 1 66 3

Tenure Track Professor 3 3 0% 0% 8% 57 3 3 3 5 Associate Prof 1 5 6 17% 17% 14% 53 5 4 2 1 3 Assistant Prof 14 22 36 42% 12% 56% 40 2 25 11 3 1 29 Subtotal 15 30 45 36% 12% 26% 43 3 32 13 4 1 37 3 TABLE 4.5 Fall 1992 FT Faculty Attributes by Dept/Tenure Status/Race/Sex Mean Mean HighestEarned AK Nat Non- All Groups Res Res Total Age Yrs in Degree & Amer Asian BlackHispanic White Res F M T F Minor. Coll. Yrs RankDoctMastOthr Indian Alien ACADEMIC AFFARS (cont.) TOTAL CLA (cont)) Not-Eligible

Associate Prof 2 0% 0% 5% ,:.. 46 3 1 1 2 Assistant Prof 11 16 27 43% 13% 42% '..- 41 3 17 10 3 20 4

Instructor 18 11 29 60% 20% 100% ::1: 42 4 2 25 4 1 20 4 Subtotal 29 29 58 50% 16% 33% 42 3 20 36 7 1 42 8

Professor 5 33 38 14% 5% 100% .i.: 54 10 32 6 1 1 35 1 Associate Prof 12 32 44 29% 5% 100% :::., 48 7 37 7 1 1 40 2 Assistant Prof 25 39 64 42% 12% 100%::'' 40 3 43 21 6 1 50 7 Instructor 18 11 29 60% 20% 100%:. 42 4 2 25 4 1 20 4 14 Total 60 115 175 35% 10% 100% :,;: 46 5 114 59 12 2 2 145

COLLEGE OF NATURALSCIENCES

Biology, Wildlife Tenured Professor 10 10 0% 0% 22% 49 10 9 Associate Prof 4 4 0% 0% 21% 41 4 4 3 Assistant Prof 1 1 0% 0% 5% 47 15 1 1 Subtotal 15 15 0% 0% 25% 47 7 15 13 2

Tenure Track Associate Prof 1 0% 0% 5% 49 3 1 7 Assistant Prof 1 7 14% 0% 38% 38 3 8 8 1 Subtotal 1 8 13% 0% 36% 39 3

Not-Eligible Instructor 1 1 0% 0% 25% 43 12 Subtotal 1 1 0% 0% 17% 43 12 1

Professor 10 10 0% 0% 22% 49 10 9 Associate Prof 5 5 0% 0% 26% 43 4 5 4 Assistant Prof 1 8 9 13% 0% 43% 39 4 8 1 Instructor 1 1 0% 0% 25% 43 12 1 Total 1 24 25 5% 0% 28% 44 6 24 1 22 3

Chemistry Tenured Professor 5 5 0% 0% 11% 50 11 5 5 1 Associate Prof 1 :: 0% 0% 5% 45 10 1 Subtotal 6 6 0% 0% 10% 49 11 6 6

Tenure Track

Associate Prof 1 1 100% 0% 5% 62 9 3 Assistant Prof 1 2 3 33% 0% 14% 37 3 3 Subtotal 2 2 50% 0% 16% 44 4

Not-Eligible Instructor 1 1 0% 0% 25% 41 10 Subtotal 1 1 0% 0% 17% 41 10

Professor 5 0% 0% 11% 50 11 5 5

Associate Prof 1 1 2 50% 0% 11% 53 10 2 2 3 Assistant Prof 1 2 3 33% 0% 14% 37 3 3 1 Instructor 1 1 0% 0% 25% 41 10 1 Total 2 9 11 18% 0% 12% 46 8 11 11

Dean's Office Not-Eligible Professor 1 1 0% 0% 2% 70 1 Total 1 0% 0% 17% 70 1

Geology, Geophysics Tenured Professor 9 0% 0% 20% 55 10 6 3 8 1 Associate Prof 1 8 9 13% 0% 47% 44 7 9 14 4 Subtotal 1 17 111 7% 0% 31% 50 9 18

Tenure Track 1 Professor 1 1 0% 0% 2% 44 1 1 2 Assistant Prof 1 2 3 0% 0% 14% 36 4 3 3 Subtotal 1 3 0% 0% 16% 38 3 4

4-35 I HST kn4C,V AVAILABLE TABLE 4.5 Fall 1992 FT Faculty Attributes by Dept/Tenure Status/Race/Sex % % Mean Mean Highest Earned AK Nat Non- All Groups Ras Res Total Age Yrs in Degree & Amer Asian BlackHispanicWhite Res F M T F Minor.Coll. Yrs RankDoct MastOthr Indian Alien ACADEMIC AFFAIRS(cont.) CNS (cont.) Geology, Geophysics(cont.) Not-Eligible Professor 1 0% 0% 2% 71 7 1 -

Instructor 1 1 0% 0% 25% 57 1 - 1 - 1 Subtotal 2 2 0% 0% 33% 64 4 1 1 - 2

Professor 11 11 0% 0% 24% 56 9 11 8 3 Associate Prof 1 8 9 13% 0% 47% 44 7 9 8

Assistant Prof 1 2 3 0% 0% 14% 36 4 3 - 2 Instructor 1 1 0% 0% 25% 57 1 - 1 Total 2 22 24 5% 0% 27% 49 7 23 1 - 19 5

Museum Tenured Professor 2 0% 0% 4% 51 8 2 - 2 Subtotal 2 0% 0% 3% 51 8 2 - - 2

Tenure Track Associate Prof 1 0% 0% 5% 54 6 1 -

Assistant Prof 1 1 0% 0% 5% 34 2 1 - 1 Subtotal 2 2 0% 0% 8% 44 4 2 - - 2

Professor 2 0% 0% 4% 51 8 2 - 2 Associate Prof 1 0% 0% 5% 54 6 1 Assistant Prof 1 1 0% 0% 5% 34 2 1 - - Total 4 0% 0% 4% 48 6 4 - - 4

Physics Tenured Professor 16 16 0% 25% 35% 54 11 14 2 - 2 1 9 4

Associate Prof 1 I 0% 100% 5% 55 12 1 - Assistant Prof 1 1 100% 0% 5% 52 22 1 4 Subtotal 1 17 18 7% 29% 31% 54 11 16 2 - 3 1 10

Tenure Track 1 Professor 1 1 0% 0% 2% 51 1 1 - - 1 Associate Prof 1 1 0% 0% 5% 48 1 1 - Assistant Prof 4 4 0% 25% 19% 42 8 3 1 - 1 3 Subtotal 6 6 0% 17% 24% 44 6 5 1 - 1 5

Not-Eligible Instructor 1 1 0% 0% 25% 37 7 - 1 - Subtotal 1 1 0% 0% 17% 37 7 - 1 -

Professor 17 17 0% 23% 37% 54 10 15 2 - 2 1 10 Associate Prof 2 0% 50% 11% 51 7 2 1 1

1 4 Assistant Prof 1 4 5 20% 20% 24% 44 11 4 1 - Instructor 1 1 0% 0% 25% 37 7 1 - 4 Total 1 24 25 5% 24% 28% 51 10 21 4 - 4 1 16

TOTAL CNS Tenured 8 Professor 42 42 0% 9% 91% 53 10 40 2 - 2 1 31 12 2 Associate Prof 1 14 15 8% 8% 79% 44 7 15 - 1 2 Assistant Prof 1 1 2 50% 0% 10% 49 19 2 - Subtotal 2 57 59 4% 8% 66% 50 9 57 2 - 3 1 45 10

Tenure Track Professor 2 2 0% 0% 4% 48 1 2 - - 2 . 4 Associate Prof 1 3 4 25% 0% 21% 53 5 4 -

1 16 2 Assistant Prof 3 16 19 12% 6% 90% 38 4 18 1 - Subtotal 4 21 13% 4% 28% 41 4 24 1 - 1 22 2

Not-Eligible Professor 2 2 0% 0% 4% 70 4 2 - - 1 4 Instructor 4 4 0% 0% 100% 44 8 1 3 - Subtotal 6 6 0% 0% 7% 53 7 3 3 - S 1

Professor 46 46 0% 8% 100% 53 9 44 2 - 2 1 34 9 16 2 Associate Prof 17 19 12% 6% 100% 46 6 19 - 1 18 2 Assistant Prof 17 21 16% 5% 100% 39 6 20 1 - 1 4 Instructor 4 4 0% 0% 100% 44 8 1 3 - Total 84 90 6% 6% 100% 48 8 84 6 - 4 1 72 13

4-36 TABLE 4.5 *Fall 1992 FT. Faculty Attributes by Dept/Tenure Status/Race/Sex % % % Mean Mean Highest Earned AK Nat Non- All Groups Res Res Total Age Yrs in Degree & Amer Asian BlackHispanic White Res F M T F Minor.Coll. Yrs Rank DoctMastOthr Indian Alien ACADEMIC AFFARS (cant.) COLLEGE OF RURALALASKA Bristol Bay Tenure Track .. Assistant Prof 1 1 0% 0% 4% 44 2 1 1 Subtotal 1 1 0% 0% 4% 44 2 1 1 ... Not-Eligible Instructor 1 1 0% 0% 5% 40 1 Subtotal 1 1 0% 0% 4% 40 1 1

Assistant Prof 1 1 0% 0% 4% 2 1 Instructor 1 1 0% 0% 5% 40 1 1 Total 2 2 0% 0% 3% ff 42 2 2 2

:;.. Chukchi Tenure Track 3 Assistant Prof 1 2 3 33% 0% 13% 42 2 1 2 Subtotal 1 2 3 33% 0% 13% 42 2 1 2 3

Not-Eligible Instructor 1 1 0% 0% 5% 36 1 Subtotal 1 1 0% 0% 4% 36 1 1

Assistant Prof 1 2 3 33% 0% 13% 42 2 1 2 3 1 Instructor 1 1 0% 0% 5% 36 1 1 Total 1 3 4 25% 0% 7% 40 2 1 3 4

Interior Tenure Track Assistant Prof 1 1 0% 0% 4% ::; 37 4 1 1 Subtotal 1 1 0% 0% 4% ::::: 37 4 1 ... Not-Eligible Assistant Prof 1 1 100% 100% 4% 48 1 1 1 2 Instructor 2 1 3 ...:.: 67% 33% 16% 45 2 3 1 2 Subtotal 3 1 4 ii::::: 75% 50% 17% 46 2 4 2

1 1 Assistant Pro: 1 1 2 50% 50% 8% 43 3 2 2 Instructor 2 1 3 67% 33% lb% 45 2 3 1 3 Total 3 2 5 ''....: 60% 40% 9% 44 2 5 2

Kuskokwim Tenured Associate Prof 2 3 5 40% 20% 33% 51 5 5 4 Subtotal 2 3 5 40% 20% 45% 51 5 5 4 . . Tenure Track 2 Assistant Prof 2 1 3 67% 33% 13% 48 4 3 1 Subtotal 2 1 3 67% 33% 13% 48 4 3 1 2

Not-Eligible 1 Assistant Prof 2 1 3 67% 67% 13% 40 3 1 2 4 Instructor 3 2 5 60% 20% 26% 46 2 5 1 Subtotal 5 3 8 63% 38% 33% 44 2 6 2 3 5

Associate Prof 2 3 5 40% 20% 33% 51 5 5 1 4 Assistant Prof 4 2 6 67% 50% 25% 44 3 4 2 3 3 4 Instructor 3 2 5 60% 20% 26% 46 2 5 - 1 Total 9 7 16 56% 31% 28% 47 3 14 2 5 11

Northwest Tenure Track 5 Assistant Prof 2 3 5 40% 0% 21% 45 3 1 4 Subtotal 2 3 5 40% 0% 22% 45 3 1 4 S

Not-Eligible 1 Assistant Prof 1 1 0% 0% 4% 37 3 1 1 Instructor 1 1 0% 0% 5% 48 5 Subtotal 2 2 0% 0% 8% 43 4 2 2 6 Assistant Prof 2 4 6 33% 0% 25% 44 3 1 5 1 Instructor 1 1 0% 0% 5% 48 5 1 Total 2 5 7 29% 0% 12% 44 3 1 6 7

Rural Development Tenured Associate Prof 1 1 0% 0% 7% 54 12 1 Subtotal 1 1 OK OK 9% 54 12 1 4-37 TABLE 4.5 Fall 1992 FT Faculty Attributes by Dept/Tenure Status /Race /Sex % S % Mean Moan Highest Earned AK Nat Non - All Group,: Rea Ras Total Age Yrs in Degree & Amer Asian Black HispanicWhit* Res F M T F Minor. Coll. Yrs RankDoct MastOthr Indian Alien ACADEMIC AFFAIRS(cont.) CRA (cont.) Rural Development(cont.) Tante* Track Associate Prof 1 1 0% 0% 7% 46 1 Subtotal 1 1 0% 0% 4% 46 1

Not-Eligible Instructor 1 1 0% 0% 5% 41 8 1 Subtotal 1 0% 0% 4% 41 1

Associate Prof 2 0% 0% 13% 50 6 2 Instructor 1 0% 0% 5% 41 1 1 Total 3 0% 0% 5% 47 7 1 3

Tanana Valley Campus Tenured Associate Prof 4 4 100% 25% 27% 54 5 3 1 1 3 1 Assistant Prof 1 1 0% 0% 4% 63 5 1 Subtotal 1 5 80% 20% 45% 55 5 3 2 1 4

Tenure Track Associate Prof 2 50% 0% 27% 47 4 1 3 4 Assistant Prof 5 5 0% 0% 21% 45 2 3 5 Subtotal 7 22% 0% 39% 46 3 1 6 9

Not-Eligible Instructor 5 29% 14% 37% 48 4 4 1 6 Subtotal 5 29% 14% 29% 48 4 4 1 6

Associate Prof 6 2 75% 13% 53% 50 5 1 6 1 1 7 Assistant Prof S 6 0% 0% 25% 48 3 3 6 Instructor 2 5 7 29% 14% 37% 48 4 4 1 6 Total 8 13 21 38% 10% 36% 49 4 1 13 2 19 TOTAL CRA Tenured Associate Prof 4 10 60% 20% 67% 52 6 1 8 1 1 8 Assistant Prof 1 1 0% 0% 4% 63 5 1 Subtotal 5 11 55% 18% 19% 53 6 1 8 2 1 9

Tenure Track Associate Prof 2 3 5 40% 0% 33% 47 4 2 3 5 Assistant Prof 5 13 18 28% 6% 75% 44 3 2 14 17 Subtotal 7 16 23 30% 4% 40% 45 3 4 17 22

Not-Eligible Assistant Prof 3 2 60% 60% 21% 41 3 3 3 2 16 Instructor 7 12 19 37% 16% 100% 46 3 16 3 2 1 Subtotal 10 14 24 42% 25% 41% 45 3 19 5 1 18

13 Associate Prof 8 7 15 5J% 13% 100% 50 5 3 11 1 1 Assistant Prof 8 16 24 33% 17% 100% 44 3 2 17 5 4 20 Instructor 7 12 19 37% 16% 100% 46 3 16 3 2 1 16 Total 23 35 58 40% 16% 100% 46 4 5 44 9 7 2 49

SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE& LAND RESOURCE MGMT

Ag & Forestry Exp Station Tenured 6 Professor 1 6 7 14% 14% 100% 51 8 7 Associate Prof 3 6 9 38% 0% 90% 45 4 9

Assistant Prof 1 1 0% 0% 11% 47 13 1 Subtotal 4 13 17 25% 6% 65% 48 6 17 15

Tenure Track 7 Assistant Prof 1 7 8 14% 0% 89% 37 3 8 Subtotal 1 7 8 14% 0% 31% 37 3 8 7

Not-Eligible

Associate Prof 1 1 100% 0% 10% 45 Subtotal 1 1 100% 0% 4% 45 1 6 Professor 1 6 7 1 % 14% 100% 51 8 7 1 9 Associate Prof 4 6 10 44% 0% 100% 45 3 10 1 a Assistant Prot 1 8 9 13% 0% 100% 38 4 9 Total 6 20 26 25% 4% 100% 44 5 26 1 23 2

4-38 TABLE 4.5 Fall 1992 FT Faculty At'butes by Dept/Tenure Status/Race/Sex Moan Mean Highest Earned AK Nat Non- All Groups Res Res Total Ago Yrs in Degree & Amer Asian stackHispanic White Res F M T F Minor. Coll. Yrs Rank Doct MastOthr Indian Alien ACADEMIC AFFAIRS(cont.) SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Civil Engineering Tenured Professor 4 0% 0% 44% 50 7 4 4

Associate Prof 1 1 0% 0% 14% 50 10 1 1 Subtotal 5 0% 0% 42% 50 7 S

Tenure Track Associate Prof 2 0% 50% 29% 48 5 2 1 Assistant Prof 3 3 0% 0% 25% 34 3 3 2 1 Subtotal 5 5 0% 25% 33% 40 4 5 1 3 1

Not-Eligibls Assistant Prof 1 1 0% 0% 8% 36 1 Subtotal 1 1 0% 0% 100% 36 1

Professor 4 0% 0% 44% 50 7 4 Associate Prof 3 3 0% 33% 43% 49 7 3 1 2 Assistant Prof 4 4 0% 0% 33% 34 2 4 3 1 Total 11 11 0% 10% 39% 44 5 11 1 9 1

Doan* Office Tenured Professor 1 0% 0% 11% 51 11 1 Total 1 1 0% 0% 8% 51 11 1 1

Electrical Engineering Tenured Professor 1 1 0% 0% 11% 51 11 1 1 Associate Prof 1 1 0% 0% 14% 50 1 1 Subtotal 2 0% 0% 17% 51 6 1 2

Tenure Track Assistant Prof 1 4 20% 20% 42% 36 3 5 1 4 Subtotal 1 4 20% 20% 33% 36 3 5 1 4

1 Professor 1 0% 0% 11% 51 11 1 Associate Prof 1 0% 0% 14% 50 1 1 Assistant Prof 1 4 20% 20% 42% 36 3 5 1 4 Total 1 6 14% 14% 25% 40 4 6 1 1 6

Engineering & SciMgmt Tenured Professor 1 1 0% 0% 11% 54 18 1 Subtotal 1 1 0% 0% 8% 54 18 1

Tenure Track Associate Prof 1 1 0% 0% 14% 3 Subtotal 1 0% 0% 7% 3 1

Professor 1 1 0% 0% 11% 54 18 1 1 Associate Prof 1 0% 0% 14% 44 3 1 1 Total 2 0% 0% 7% 49 11 2 2

Mechanical Engineering Tenured

Professor 1 1 0% 0% 11% 49 7 1 Associate Prof 2 2 0% 100% 29% 43 4 2 2 Subtotal 3 3 0% 67% 25% 45 5 3 2 1

Tenure Track Professor 1 1 0% 0% 11% 56 1 Assistant Prof 3 3 0% 33% 25% 38 3 3 1 2 Subtotal 4 0% 25% 27% 43 2 1 3

Professor 2 0% 0% 22% 53 4 2 2 Associate Prof 2 0% 100% 29% 43 4 2 2 Assistant Prof 3 3 0% 33% 25% 38 3 3 1 2 Total 7 0% 43% 25% 44 4 7 3 4

TOTAL SOE Tenured Professor 8 8 0% 0% 89% 51 9 8 8

Associate Prot 4 4 0% 50% 57% 46 4 3 1 2 2 Subtotal 12 12 0% 17% 43% 49 8 11 1 2 10 4-39 Is! TABLE 4.5 Vail 1992 FT Faculty Attributes by Dept/Tenure Status/Race/Sex Mean Mean Highest Earned AK Nat Non- All Groups Res Res Total Age Yrs in Degree & Amer Asian Black HispanicWhite Res F M T F Minor. Coll. Yrs RankDoct Mast Othr Indian Alien ACADEMIC AFFA RS(cont.) TOTAL SOE (cont ) Timm. Track Professor 1 1 0% 0% 11% 56 1 Associate Prof 3 3 0% 33% 43% 47 4 3 1 2 Assistant Prof 1 10 11 10% 20% 92% 36 3 11 1 1 8 Subtotal 1 14 15 7% 21% 54% 40 3 15 1 2 11

Assistant Prof 1 1 0% 0% 8% 36 Subtotal 1 1 0% 0% 4% 36 1

Professor 9 9 0% 0% 100% 51 8 9 9 Associate Prof 7 7 0% 43% 100% 47 4 6 1 3 4 Assistant Prof 1 11 12 9% 18% 100% 36 3 12 1 1 9 Total 1 27 28 4% 19% 100% 44 5 27 1 1 4 22 1

SCHOOL OF FISHERIES& OCEAN SCIENCES

Fisheries Tenured Professor 1 1 0% 0% 8% 47 3 1 1 Associate Prof 5 5 0% 0% 29% 46 8 5 5 Subtotal 6 6 0% 0% 29% 46 7 6 6

Tenure Track Assistant Prof 1 1 0% 0% 6% 34 4 Subtotal 1 1 0% 0% 5% 34 4 1 1

Not-Eligible Professor 1 1 0% 0% 8% 74 10 1 1 1 Associate Prof 1 1 100% 0% 6% 47 1 Subtotal 1 1 2 50% 0% 33% 60 5 2 2

Professor 2 2 0% 0% 15% 60 7 2 2

Associate Prof 1 5 6 17% 0% 35% 46 6 6 6 Assistant Prof 1 1 0% 0% 6% 34 4 1 Total 1 8 9 13% 0% 20% 48 6 9

Fishery IndustrialTech Center Tenured Professor 1 1 0% 100% 8% 60 10 Subtotal 1 1 0% 100% 5% 60 10

Tenure Track . 2 Assistant Prof 3 3 0% 33% 19% 39 5 2 1 1 Subtotal 3 3 0% 33% 16% 39 5 2 1 1 2

Professor 1 1 0% 100% 8% 60 10 1 1 Assistant Prof 3 3 0% 33% 19% 39 5 2 1 1 2 Total 4 4 0% 50% 9% 44 6 3 1 2 2

Inst. Of Marine Science Tenured Professor 9 9 0% 0% 69% 53 10 9 7 2 3 Associate Prof 1 2 3 33% 0% 18% 49 9 3 Subtotal 1 11 12 10% 0% 57% 52 9 12 10 2

Tenure Track Associate Prof 2 2 0% 0% 12% ;1 44 4 2 2 Assistant Prof 5 6 17% 0% 38% 39 2 6 6 Subtotal 1 7 8 13% 0% 42% 40 3 8 8

Not-Eligible 1 Associate Prof 1 1 0% 0% 6% 42 1 Assistant Prof 2 2 0% 0% 13% 42 4 2 2 Subtotal 3 3 0% 0% 50% 42 3 3 2 1

Professor 9 9 0% 0% 69% 53 10 9 7 2 5 1 Associate Prof 1 5 6 20% 0% 35% 46 6 6 8 Assistant Prof 1 7 13% 0% 50% 40 3 8 Total 2 21 23 10% 0% 50% 47 6 23 20 3

Marine Advisory rogram .. Tenured 1 Professor 1 1 n 0% 8% 58 13 1 Associate Prof 1 1 0% 0% 6% 49 7 2 Subtotal 2 2 0% 0% 10% 54 10 1 1

4-40 TABLE 4.5 Fall 1992 FT Faculty Attribes by Dept/Tentire:Status/Race/Sex Mean Mean Highest Earned AK Nat Non- All Groups Res Res Total Age Yrs in Degree & Amor Asian BlackHispanic White Res F PA T F Minor. Coll. Yrs RankDoct MastOthr Indian Alien ACADEMIC AFFAIRS(cont.) SFOS (cont.) Marine Advisory Program(cont.) Tenure Track Associate Prof 4 4 0% 0% 24% 46 3 4 4

Assistant Prof 1 2 3 33% 33% 19% 41 6 3 2 Subtotal 1 6 7 14% 14% 37% ::: 44 4 7 6

Not-Eligible Assistant Prof 1 1 100% 0% 6% 36 2 Subtotal 1 1 100% 0% 17% 36 2

Professor 1 1 0% 0% 8% 58 13 1 1 Associate Prof 5 5 0% 0% 29% 47 4 5 5 Assistant Prof 2 2 4 50% 25% 25% 40 5 4 3 Total 2 8 10 20% 10% 22% 45 1 9 1 9

TOTAL SFOS Tenured Professor 12 12 0% 10% 92% 54 9 12 1 9 2 Associate Prof 1 8 9 11% 0% 53% 47 8 8 1 9 Subtotal 1 20 21 5% 5% 46% 51 9 20 1 1 18 2

Tenure Track Associate Prof 6 0% 0% 35% 46 3 2 4 6 Assistant Prof 11 13 17% 17% 81% 39 4 9 4 1 1 10 Subtotal 17 19 11% 11% 41% 41 4 11 8 1 1 16

Not-Eligible 1 Professor 1 1 0% 0% 8% 74 10 1 1 Associate Prof 1 1 2 100% 0% 12% 44 2 3 Assistant Prof 1 2 3 33% 0% 19% 40 4 2 1 Subtotal 2 4 6 40% 0% 13% 47 4 5 1 5

Professor 13 13 0% 9% 100% 55 10 13 10 2 Associate Prof 2 15 17 13% 0% 100% 46 5 12 5 16 1 Assistant Prof 3 13 16 20% 13% 100% 39 4 11 5 1 13 1 Total 5 41 46 12% 7% 100% 46 6 36 10 1 2 39 4

SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT Accounting & Info Systems Tenured Professor 2 0% 0% 67% 51 9 2 2 Associate Prof 3 3 0% 0% 33% 47 11 1 2 3 Subtotal 5 5 0% 0% 45% 49 10 3 2 5

Tenure Track Assistant Prof 0% 0% 6% 37 1 Subtotal 0% 0% 7% 37 1

Professor 2 2 0% 0% 67% 51 9 2 2 Associate Prot 3 3 0% 0% 33% 47 11 1 2 3 1 Assistant Prof 1 1 0% 0% 6% 37 1 1 Total 6 0% 0% 21% 47 9 4 2 6

Business Administration Tenured 1 Professor 1 0% 0% 33% 47 7 1 5 Associate Prof 1 4 20% 0% 56% 44 7 4 1 6 Subtotal 1 5 17% 0% 55% 44 7 5 1

Tenure Track 1 Associate Prof 1 1 0% 0% 11% 43 1 4 Assistant Prof 1 4 5 25% 0% 31% 37 3 4 1 5 1 Subtotal 1 5 20% 0% 43% 38 2 5 1

Not-Eligible 1 Assistant Prof 50% 50% 13% 35 1 1 Instructor 100% 0% 100% 35 3 1 Subtotal 1 3 67% 33% 75% 35 2 1 1 2

1 Professor 1 0% 0% 33% 47 7 1 6 Associate Prof 1 5 6 17% 0% 67% 44 6 5 1 5 Assistant Prof 2 5 7 33% 17% 44% 37 2 6 1 1 1 Instructor 1 1 100% 0% 100% 35 3 1 Total 4 11 15 29% 7% 52% 40 4 12 3 1 13 4-41 1 C. CEST tr,Lc'V fiVALILLE TABLE 4.5 Fall 1992 FT Faculty Attributes by Dept/Tenure Status/Race/Sex Mean Mean Highest Earned AK Nat Non- All Groups Res Res Total Age Yrs in Degree & Amer Asian BlackHispanic White Res F M T F Minor. Coll. Yrs RankDoct MastOthr Indian Alien ACADEMIC AFFAIRS(cont.) SOM (cont.) Economics Tenure Track Assistant Prof 2 5 7 29% 0% 44% 3 7 Subtotal 2 5 7 29% 0% 50% 3 7

Not-Eligible Assistant Prof 1 1 0% 0% 6% 35 Subtotal 1 1 0% 0% 25% 35 1 1 1

Assistant Prof 2 6 8 25% 0% 50% 34 3 8 Total 2 6 25% 0% 28% 3 8

TOTAL SOM Tenured Professor 3 0% 0% 100% 50 9 3 Pssociate Prof 7 8 13% 0% 89% 45 8 5 3 8 Subtotal 10 11 9% 0% 38% 46 8 8 3 11

Tenure Track 1 Associate Prof 1 1 0% 0% 11% 43 1 Assistant Prof 10 13 25% 0% 81% 36 3 12 1 12 1 Subtotal 11 14 23% 0% 48% 36 3 13 1 13 1

Not-Eligible 2 Assistant Prot 2 3 33% 33% 19% 35 1 3 Instructor 1 100% 0% 100% 35 3 1 1 Subtotal 2 4 50% 25% 14% 35 2 3 1 3

Professor 3 0% 0% 100% 50 9 3 9 Associate Prof 1 8 9 11% 0% 100% 45 7 6 3 14 1 Assistant Prof 4 12 16 27% 7% 100% 36 3 15 1 1 Instructor 1 - 1 100% 0% 100% 35 3 1 Total 6 23 21% 4% 100% 40 5 24 5 27 1

SCHOOL OF MINERAL ENGINEERING.

Deans Office Not-Eligible Assistant Prof 1 1 0% 0% 25% 39 1 1 Total 1 1 0% 0% 50% 39 1 1

Mining & GeologicalEngineering Tenured Professor 4 0% 100% 80% 49 7 4 2 2 Associate Prof 4 4 0% 0% 44% 46 6 4 3 1 Subtotal 8 0% 40% 62% 47 6 2 3 3

Tenure Track Associate Prof 0% 0% 11 47 1 Subtotal 1 0% 0% 25% 47 1 1

Professor 4 4 0% 100% 80% 49 7 4 2 2 4 1 Associate Prof 5 5 0% 0% 56% 46 5 4 1 3 Total 9 9 0% 33% 47% 47 6 8 1 2 4

mining Extension Tenured Associate Prof 0% 0% 11% 55 6 1 Total 1 1 0% 0% 8% 55 6 1

Petroleum Engineering Tenured Professor 1 1 0% 100% 20% 62 16 1 Associate Prof 3 3 0% 0% 33% 38 4 3 2 Subtotal 4 0% 50% 31% 44 7 1 2

Tonure Track Assistant Prof 3 0% 507. 75% 36 2 1 Subtotal 3 0% 50% 75% 36 2 1 1

Not-Eligible Instructor 1 1 0% 0% 1007. 33 1 Subtotal 1 1 0% 0% 50% 33 1 4-42 TABLE 4.5 Fall 1992 FT Faculty Attributes by Dept/Tenure Status/Race/Sex % Mean Mean Highest Earned AK Nat Non- All Groups Res Ras Total Age Yrs in Degree & Amer Asian Black Hispanic White Ras F M T F Minor. Coll. Yrs Rank Doct MastOthr Indian Alien ACADEMIC AFFAIRS (cont.) SME (cont.) Petroleum Engineering (cont.) Professor - 1 1 0% 100% 20% 62 16 Associate Prof 3 3 0% 0% 33% 38 4 3 2 Assistant Prof 3 3 0% 50% 75% 36 2 1 1 Instructor I 1 0% 0% 100% 33 Total 8 8 0% 50% 42% 40 4 2 4

TOTAL SME Tenured Professor 5 5 0% 100% 100% 52 9 5 3 2 5 3 Associate Prof 8 R 0% 0% 89% 44 5 7 1 Subtotal 13 13 0% 38% 68% 47 7 12 1 3 5 5

Tenure Track 1 Associate Prof 1 1 0% 0% 11% 47 1 Assistant Prof 3 3 0% 50% 75% 36 2 1 Subtotal 4 0% 33% 21% 39 2 1 1 2

Not-Eligible 1 Assistant Prof 1 1 0% 0% 25% 39 1 1 1 Instructor 1 1 0% 0% 100% 33 1 2 Subtotal 2 2 0% 0% 11% 36 1 2

Professor 5 5 0% 100% 100% 52 9 5 3 2 3 Associate Prof 9 9 0% 0% 100% 44 5 7 2 6 1 2 Assistant Prof 4 4 0% 50% 100% 37 2 3 1 1 Instructor 1 1 0% 0% 100% 33 1 Total 19 19 0% 36% 100% 5 15 4 3 7 8

Cooperative Extension Tenured Professor 1 1 0% 0% 100% 52 1 Associate Prof 2 6 8 25% 0% 53% 47 5 1 7 Subtotal 2 7 22% 0% 33% 48 1 8

Tenure Track Associate Prof 4 3 7 57% 14% 47% 53 6 2 5 Assistant Prof 3 5 8 38% 0% 80% 47 4 1 7 Subtotal 7 8 15 47% 7% 56% 50 5 3 12

Not - Eligible Assistant Prof 1 2 50% 0% 20% 37 1 2 Instructor 1 1 0% 0% 100% 35 1 Subtotal 2 3 33% 0% 11% 36 1 2 1

Professor 1 1 0% 0% 100% 52 1 Associate Prof 6 9 15 40% 7% 100% 50 6 3 12 Assistant Prof 4 6 10 40% 0% 100% 45 4 1 9 Instructor 1 1 0% 0% 100% 35 1 Total 10 17 27 37% 4% 100% 48 4 4 22 1

Library Tenured Professor 1 1 0% 0% 100% 50 4 1 Associate Prof 5 8 38% 0% 80% 52 9 3 5 Assistant Prof 1 100% 0% 14% 41 9 1 Subtotal 6 10 40% 0% 53% 51 9 3 7

Tenure Track Associate Prof 1 1 100% 0% 10% 57 7 4 Assistant Prof 3 1 4 67% 0% 57% 44 7 Subtotal 4 1 5 75% 0% 26% 47 7

Not-Eligible Associate Prof 1 1 0% 0% 10% 53 2 Assistant Prof 2 100% 0% 29/. 40 3 2 Instructor 1 100% 0% 100% 67 1 Subtotal 1 4 75% 0% 21% 50 2 3 1

Professor 1 1 0% 0% 100% 50 4 1 Associate Prof 4 6 10 40% 0% 100% 53 8 3 7 Assistant Prof 6 1 7 83% 0% 100% 42 6 7 Instructor 1 1 100% 0% 100% 67 1 Total 11 19 56% 0% 100% 49 7 3 15 1

4-43 TABLE 4.5 Fall 1992 FT Faculty .Attributes by Dept/Tenure Status/Race/Sex Mean Moan Highest Earned AK Nat Non- All Groups Res Res Total Age Yrs In NW** & Amer Asian BleckHispanic While Res F M T F Minor. Coil. Yrs RankDoct MastOthr Indian Alien

ORGANIZED RESEARCH

Ag & Forestry Exp Station [See "Ag & Forestry Exp Station' under School of Agriculture & Land Resource Management.]

Center for Global Change and Arctic System Research Not-Eligible

Associate Prof 1 - 1 100% 0% 50% 42 1 Total 1 1 100% 0% 14% 42 1

Geophysical Institute Not - Eligible Professor 2 2 0% 0 100% 51 2 2 1 Associate Prof 1 1 0% 0% 50% 47 2 1 1 Total 3 3 0% 0% 43% 50 2 3 2

Institute of Marine Science [See 'Institute of Marine Science" under School of Fisheries & Ocean Sciences.]

Mineral Industrial Research Lab Not-Eligible Assistant Prof 1 1 0% 0% 33% 42 1 1 Total 1 1 0% 0% 14% 42 1 1

Polar Ice Coring Office Not-Eligible Assistant Prof 1 1 0% 0% 33% 43 1 1 Total 1 1 0% 0% 14% 43 1 1

Sea Grant Not - Eligible Assistant Prof 100% 0% 33% 46 16 1 Total 100% 0% 14% 46 16 1 1

Fall '92 Full-Time Faculty Fall '92 Full-Time Faculty Tenured vs Non- by Rank and College / School Tenured by College / School

% Tenured 75%

Instructor Tenured 17 59 nx13

50% Assistant Professor 21 12

11

Associate Professor 25%

0% I I CLA CNS CRA SALRM SOE SFOS SOM SME CRA SOM CLA SOE SFOS SALRM CNS SME

4-44 SS BLE4.6Fall1992FTFacultybyDept /Age/ Sex/ ServiceYears/ Salary Mew TOTAL Service SaMry Age 30< yrs 30-34 35.39 40.44 4549 50-54 55-59 Age60+ yrs F M T Years (X 1,000) F IA T F MT F IA T F M T F M T F M T F M T FM T TOTAL UAF

Professor 6 119 125 17 $78.6 1 1 1 5 6 32225 - 4747 1 2324 1 21 22

Associate Prof 40 117 157 11 $59.1 - 1 1 2 8 10 73037 93544 11 2738 7 12194 4 8

Assistant Prof 57 129 186 4 $45.9 1 1 2 8 1927204565 123547 6 21 27 5 5 10 5 2 7 - 1 1 1 3 Instructor 27 29 56 3 $36.0 1 1 2 4 2 6 6 7 13 4 8 12 1 4 5 6 4 10 3 2 5 2

TOTAL 130394524 9 $56.6 2 2 41222342861 8924781021962101226310516395572734

VC SUMMARY

VC ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Professor 6 117 123 17 $78.7 1 1 1 5 6 3 21 24 - 4646 1 2324 1 21 22 Associate Prof 39 116155 11 $59.1 - 1 1 2 8 10 6 3036 93443 11 2738 7 1219 4 4 8 1 1 Asci.stant Prof 56 127 183 4 $45.9 1 1 2 8 1927204565123345 5 21 26 5 5 10 5 2 7 1 3 Instructor 27 29 56 3 $36.0 1 1 2 4 2 6 6 7 134 8 12 1 4 5 6 4 10 3 2 5 2

Total VCAA 126389517 9 $56.6 2 2 4 1222342661 89237699 1880982282104163955 72734

ORGANIZED RESEARCH Professor 2 2 $69.7 1 1

Associate Prof 1 1 2 1 $61.0 I

Assistant Prof 1 2 6 $49.1 2 2 1

Total OR 5 7 3 $58.3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1

NOTES: (1) Mean salary calculated for cells with 2 or more employees. (2) Most faculty contracts are for 9 months. The salaries here are calculated for the actual contract length. Most staff assignments are for 12 months. lource: HRS Fall '92 (October) Extract.

Fall 1992 Full-Time Faculty Salary Range by Instructional Program

Agricultural Business and Production A 0 Agricultural Sciences A Area, Ethnic and Cultural Studies A 0 NI Biological Sciences/Life Sciences i. : i Business Mgmt and Administrative Services I

Communications A 0 I

Computer and Information Sciences : Conservation and Renewable Resources Education A 0 Engineering Engineering-Related Technologies L 0 English Language and Literature/Letters A 0 Foreign Languages and Literatures A v,-, Health Professions and Related Sciences A-0-111 Home Economics, General --1-0-- Lib Arts and Scl, Gen Studies & Humanities A 0 Library Science Mathematics Mechanics and Repairers Al o a

MultUlnterdisciplinary Studies 1 A 0IN Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness Studies Philosophy and Religion Physical Sciences 0 Precision and Production Trades Protective Services I Psychology Public Administration and Services L 0 Social Sciences and History Transportation & Materials Moving Workers Low Salary 0 Average Salary Visual and Performing Arts A 0 a j High Salary Vocational Home Economics A o a I

$20 000 $40 000 00,000 880 000 $100,000 $120,000 4 -45 1 S TABLE 4.6Fall 1992 FT Faculty by Dept / Age / Sex / Service Years / Salary Moan Moan TOTAL Unica Sakmy Age 30.c yrs 30-34 35-39 40+44 45.49 50-54 55-59 Ago 60+yrs F M Years X 1,000) F M TF M T F M T F M T F M T F M T F M TF M T DEPT '1TMENT DETAIL ACA...GMIC AFFAIRS

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Ak Native Lang Prog

Professor 1 1 25 1 1

Associate Prof 3 18 $56.2 1 1 2 2

Assistant Prot 2 2 5 $47 7 1 1 1 1 Total 6 6 15 $61.0 1 1 - 3 3 - 1 1 - 1 1

Ak Native Studies

Associate Prof 2 2 11 $52.0 1 1 1 1

Assistant Prof 1 4 1 1 Total 1 2 3 9 $48.1 1 1 2 1 1

Anthropology

Professor 1 2 3 15 $58.5 1 1 - 1 1 1 1

Associate Prof 1 1 7 1 1

Assistant Prof 1 2 3 4 $40.7 1 1 1 1 2 Total 3 4 9 $50.5 1 1 1 1 2 - 1 1 1 1 2 1 - 1

Art Professor 2 19 $61.3 2 2

Associate Prof 1 1 10 1 1

Assistant Prof 1 4 5 2 $35.5 - 1 1 1 1 - 2 2 - 1 1 Total 1 7 8 7 $42.8 1 1 1 - 1 2 2 1 1 - 1 1 - 2 2

Behavior Sci & HumanSry

Professor 5 5 13 $67.6 1 1 1 1 - 2 2 1 1

Associate Prof 1 1 2 15 $55.0 1 1 2

Assistant Prof 5 5 2 $38.3 - 1 2 - 2 1 - 1 1 1

Instructor 1 1 1 1 1 Total 6 7 13 8 $52.1 - 1 2 2 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 2 - 1 1 2 2 1 2 3

Cross Cultural Communication

Associate Prof 2 2 11 $489 1 1

Instructor 2 2 4 3 $31.2 1 1 2 1 1 1 Total 4 2 6 $37.1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2

Education

Professor 3 14 $65.7 1 1 1 1 1 1

Associate Prof 1 2 3 8 $51.2 I 1 1 1 - 1 1

Assistant Prof 4 6 10 2 $42.0 - 1 1 2 - 2 1 1 2 3 3 1 1 1 1

Instructor 3 3 5 $42.6 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2

Total 8 14 22 5 $46.6 - 1 1 2 1 3 2 2 4 1 5 6 3 2 5 2 2 - 1 1

English Professor 4 4 16 $566 2 2 2 2

Associate Prof 3 2 5 8 $44.1 1 1 2 2 2 - 1 1

Assistant Prof 4 4 B 3 $37 4 1 1 2 - 2 2 1 1 2 1 - I 1 - 1

Instructor 2 2 4 $31 6 1 - 1 1 - 1 Total 9 10 19 7 $42.6 2 1 3 - 2 2 2 2 4 3 2 5 1 2 3 1 1 2

Foreign Language& Lit

1 1 Professor 1 1 23

1 Associate Prof 2 1 3 11 $44 7 1 1 1 I - 1

Assistant Prof 1 1 1

Instructor 3 1 4 1 $271 1 1 I - 1 1 1 2 Total 6 3 9 7 $37.6 1 - 1 2 2 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 GAY Professor 2 19 $71 0 1 1 - 1 1

Associate Prot 1 1 1 1 Total 3 3 IS $62.3 1 1 1 1 - 1 1

4-46 Mew Mew TOTAL Se Ivies Salary Age 30.c yrs 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 5044 SS.59 AgaGO+ You F M Years (X 1,000) F M T F MT F MT FM T FIATFMT F M T F M T ACADEMIC AFFAIRS(cont.) CLA (cont.) History

Professor 3 3 14 $54 9 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1

Associate Prof 1 2 3 12 $51.7 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1

Assistant Prof 1 1 1 1 1

Total 1 6 11 $51.4 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 2 2

Journalism & Broadcasting

Associate Prof 1 1 3 1 1

Assistant Prof 3 2 5 3 $37.1 - - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 2 1 - 1 Total 3 3 6 3 $38.9 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 2 - 1 1 1 - 1

Mathematics Professor 4 4 21 $69.3 3 3 - 1 1 Associate Prof 9 9 9 $53.7 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 3 1 1 - 1 1

Assistant Prot 1 8 9 5 $41.7 3 3 - 2 2 2 2 1 2 16: Instructor 2 2 4 5 $32.9 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 - 1 Total 3 23 26 9 $48.7 3 3 1 3 4 5 5 2 2 1 7 8 - 1 1 1 2 3

Music Professor 3 4 7 14 $59.6 1 1 2 - 1 1 1 1 2 - 1 1

Associate Prof 1 1 20 1 1 Assistant Prof 3 3 6 $38.8 2 2 1 1

Instructor 1 1 1 1 Total 4 8 12 11 $51.3 2 2 1 - 1 1 3 4 1 1 2 1 1 2 - 1 1

Northern Studies

Professor 1 1 23 Total 1 1 23 1 1

Philosophy Professor 2 2 31 $66 5 2 2 1 Associate Prof 1 14 1 1

1 - 1 Instructor 1 1 2 2 $34.9 --- 1 1 Total 2 3 16 $50.5 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 - 2 2

Physical Educatio

Associate Prof 1 1 8 1 1

Assistant Prof 1 1 2 1 1 Total 2 2 5 $47.8 1 1 1 1

Political Science

Associate Prof 2 2 10 $540 1 1 1 1

Assistant Prof 2 3 5 1 $36 7 1 - I - 2 2 - 1 1 - - 1 - 1

Instructor 1 1 4 1 1 Total 3 5 8 4 $40.1 1 - 1 - 3 3 - 2 2 1 1 1 - 1

Speech Communication

Associate Prof 2 12 $53 5 1 1 1 1

Assistant Prof 1 I 2 7 $37.2 1 1 1 1

Instructor 3 1 $270 I - 1 - - 2 - 2 Total 4 3 7 6 $37.5 1 - 1 3 3 - 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1

Theatre

Associate Prof 1 1 3 1 1

Assistant Prof 1 2 3 3 $38 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 1

Instructor 1 1 - 1 1 Total 1 4 5 3 $38.0 - 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 2 2

TOTAL CLA Professor 5 33 38 17 $641 - - 1 1 2 2 6 8 - 12 12 1 6 7 1 8 9 Associate Pro! 12 32 44 11 $50 8 - - 1 1 2 10 12 4 10 14 4 5 9 1 2 3 1 4 5 Assistant Prof 25 39 64 3 $39 3 1 1 2 5 6 11 7 11 18 5 11 16 2 7 9 3 2 5 2 1 3 - -

Instructor 18 11 29 3 $33 0 1 1 2 2 - 2 5 3 8 3 3 6 1 2 3 3 2 5 2 - 2 1 - 1 Total 60 115 175 $46.5 2 2 4 7 6 13121527112536 9 253410 21 31 6 9 15 3 1215

4 -471 ABLE4.6Fall1992FT Facultyby Dept/ Age/ Sex/ Ser*ce Years/ Salary Mean Mean TOTAL Service Salary Ago 313 i yrs 30.34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55 -50 Age 60+ yrs F M T 'roars (X 1,000) F M T F M TF M T E M T F M TF M T F M T F M T ACADEMIC AFFAIRS(cont.) COLLEGE OF NATURALSCIENCES Biology, Wildlife Professor 10 10 18 $77 2 2 2 - 1 - 4 4 - 3 3

Associate Prot 5 5 8 $51.0 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1

Assistant Prof 1 8 9 5 $47 7 1 1 1 3 4 2 2 - 2 2

Instructor 1 1 18 1 1 Total 1 24 25 11 $59.7 1 1 1 4 5 7 7 - 4 4 - 5 5 - 3 3

Chemistry Professor 5 5 14 $82.8 3 3 1 1 1

Associate Prof 1 1 2 14 $56.1 1 1 1

Assistant Prof 1 2 3 3 $45.9 1 1 - 1 1 1

Instructor 1 1 10 1 1

Total 2 Si 11 11 $63.7 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 2

Dean's Office

1 Professor 1 1 3 1 Total 1 1 3 1 1

Geology, Geophyses

Professor 11 11 17 $86.7 1 1 2 2 1 1 - 2 2 - 5 5

1 1 Associate Prof 1 8 9 13 $67.0 3 3 1 2 3 - 2 2 -

Assistant Prof 1 2 3 4 $46.1 - 1 1 1 1 2

Instructor 1 1 1 1 1 Total 2 22 24 13 $71.8 - 1 1 1 5 6 1 2 3 - 2 2 - 3 3 4 4 - 5 5

Museum Professor 2 2 21 $59.5 1 1 1

1 1 Associate Prof 1 1 6

Assistant Prof 1 1 2 1 1 Total 4 4 12 $50.0 1 1 1 - 2 2

Physics Professor 17 17 18 $90.0 2 2 - 9 9 - 4 4 - 2 2 Associate Prof 2 2 7 $63.0 - 1 1

Assistant Prof 4 5 12 $46.6 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Instructor 1 1 7 1 1 Total 24 25 15 $77.0 - 1 1 2 2 1 3 3 1 10 11 - 5 5 2 2

TOTAL CNS

Professor 46 46 17 $84.2 1 1 2 2 - 9 9 - 15 15 1010 - 9 9 Associate Prof 2 17 19 11 $60.1 4 4 1 4 5 - 3 3 - 3 3 3 3 1 - 1 Assistant Prof 4 17 21 6 $46.3 - 4 4 2 7 9 1 3 4 - 2 2 1 1 2

Instructor 4 4 9 $34.2 1 1 2 2 1 1 Total 6 84 00 13 $68.1 4 4 2 1315 2 11 13 -1414 1 1920 - 1414 1 9 10

COLLEGE OF RURALALASKA

Bristol Bay

Assistant Prof 1 1 2 1

Instructor 1 1 1 1 Total 2 1 $41.3 1 1 1

Chukchi Assistant Prof 2 3 $50.8 1 1 1

Instructor 1 1 1 1 1 Total 3 2 $47.3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Interior

Assistant Prof 1 1 5 $49.5 1 1

Instructor 2 1 3 $41 7 1 1 2 Total 3 2 4 $44.8 - 1 1 1 1 2

4-48l 0 Mean Moan TOTAL Service Salary A9,304 Yrs 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 Age GO. yrs F M T Years (X 1,000 F M TF M TF M F M T F M TF M TF M TF M T ACADEMIC AFFAIRS (cont.) CRA (cord.) Kuskokwim

Associate Prof 2 3 16 $68.4 1 2 1 - 1 1

Assistant Prof .4 2 2 $46.3 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 3

Instructor 3 2 $39.2 1 1 1 1 2 - 2 Total 9 7 6 $51.0 1 1 2 1 3 2 3 5 4 1 - 1 1

Northwest

Assistant Prot 4 $47.7 2 2 1 1 1

Instructor 5 1 1 Total 4 $40.0 2 2 1 1 2 2 2

Rural Dovelopmen

Associate Prot 8 $66.7 - 1 1 Instructor 8 Total 8 $55.9 - 1 1

Tanana Valley Campus

Associate Prof 6 2 13 $58 7 2 2 2 - 2 2 - 1 - I 1 1 Assistant Prof 6 6 6 $41.0 2 2 3 3 1 1

Instructor 2 5 7 5 $39.3 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 2 1 1 Total 8 13 21 8 $47.2 - 1 1 5 5 2 3 5 2 1 3 2 1 3 1 2 3 TOTAL CRA

Associate Prof 14 $63.0 2 2 2 2 4 4 1 5 1 2 3 1 1

Assistant Prof 4 $46.1 1 1 1 3 4 2 5 7 3 6 9 - 1 1 1 1 1 1

Instructor 3 $40.1 2 1 3 2 2 1 3 4 2 2 3 2 5 1 1 2 1 1 Total 6 $48.5 3 1 4 1 5 6 3 1013 5 1015 7 4 11 3 3 6 1 2 3

SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE & LAND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Ag & Forestry Exp Station

Professor 1 6 18 $78.9 1 1 2 - 4 4 - 1 1

Associate Prof 4 6 10 11 $59.6 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3

Assistant Prof 1 8 9 6 $49.4 1 4 5 1 1 2 2 Total 6 26 26 11 $61.3 2 4 6 1 3 4 2 5 7 1 6 7 - 1 1

......

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Civil Engineering

Professor 4 21 $100.7 1 3 3

Associate Prof 3 3 6 $71.7 1 2 2 Assistant Prof 4 4 3 $59.1 - 2 2 - 2 2 Total 11 11 10 $77.6 - 2 2 - 2 2 1 1 - 5 5

Dean's Office

Professor 1 1 17 Total 1 17 1

Electrical Engineoring

Professor 1 1 14 1

Associate Prof 1 1 14 1

Assistant Prof 1 4 5 4 $57 4 1 1 2 2 2

Total 1 6 7 $65.6 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 2

Engineering & Scl Mgml

Professor 1 1 24 1

Associate Prof 1 1 6 Total 2 2 15 $111.4

Mechanical Engineering Professor 2 2 13 $80 5

Associate Prot 2 2 6 $78 6 1

Assistant Prof 3 3 3 $44 5 2 2 1 1 Total 7 7 7 $64.6 2 2 2 2 - 2 2

4-49 1 9 i TABLE 4.6Fall 1992 Ft Fcultvby Dept / Acre/ Sex/ Se 'e Years / Salary

Age 304 yrs 30.34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50.54 55.59 Age 60* yrs F MTF MTF MTFM TF MTF MT F MTF MT ACADEMIC AFFAIRS (cont.) SOE (cont.) TOTAL SOE

Professor 1 1 - 1 1 - 6 6 - 1 1 -

Associate Prof 1 1 3 3 3 3

Assistant Prof - 1 3 4 - 6 6 - 1 1 - 1 1 Total - - 1 3 4 - 6 6 - 3 3 - 5 5 - 9 9 - 1 1 - -

SCHOOL OF FISHERIES& OCEAN SCIENCES

Fished*.

Professor 2 2 13 $77.2 1 1 - 1 1

Associate Prof 1 5 6 9 $63 1 1 1 1 3 4 - 1 1

Assistant Prof 1 1 4 1 1 Total 1 8 9 9 $65.4 1 1 1 1 1 4 5 - 1 1 - 1

Fishery industrial Tech Center

Professor - 1 1 10 1 1

Assistant Prof 3 3 5 $50 8 1 1 - 2 2 Total 4 4 7 $62.0 1 1 - 2 2 - 1 1

Inst. Of Marine Science

Professor 9 9 2r` $90.1 1 1 - 4 4 - 4 4

Associate Prof 1 5 6 12 $64 0 1 2 3 1 1 - 2 2 - Assistant Prof 1 7 8 c. . 3 $50.2 3 3 1 3 4 1 1 Total 2 21 23 12 $69.4 3 3 2 5 7 3 3 - 6 6 - 4 4

Marine Advisory Program

Professor 1 1 13 1 1

Associate Prof 5 5 11 $62.3 1 1 - 2 2 - 2 2 Assistant Prof 2 2 4 8 $51 8 2 - 2 1 1 1 1 Total 2 8 10 10 $59.7 2 - 2 - 2 2 - 3 3 - 2 2 - 1 1

TOTAL SFOS Professor 13 13 17 $87.7 2 2 4 4 - 5 5 - 2 2 Associate Prof 2 15 17 11 $63 2 - - - 1 4 5 1 6 7 5 5

Assistant Prof 3 13 16 4 $51.0 2 5 7 1 6 7 - 2 2 Total 5 41 46 10 $65.9 2 5 7 2 1012 1 10 11 9 9 - 5 5 2 2

SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT

Accounting & Info Systems Professor - 2 2 12 $72.7 2 2 Associate Prof 3 3 16 $57.0 - 3 3

Assistant Prof 1 1 1 1 1 Total 6 12 $63.2 1 1 - 3 3 - 2 2

Business Administration

Professor 1 1 7 1 1

1 Associate Prof 1 5 8 $63 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 - 1 1 1

Assistant Prof 2 5 7 2 $56 9 1 1 2 3 5 1 1

Instructor 1 1 3 1 - 1 Total 4 11 15 5 $511.8 2 2 3 4 7 1 2 3 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1

Economics

Assistant Prot 2 6 3 $49.2 1 2 3 1 4 5 Total 2 6 3 $49.2 1 2 3 1 4 5

TOTAL SOM Professor 3 3 10 $72 7 - 1 I - 2 2 -

1 - 1 1 Associate Prof 1 8 9 10 $61 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 2 - 3 3 - 1

Assistant Prof 4 12 16 3 $53 4 1 3 4 3 8 11 1 1

Instructor 1 1 3 1 1 Total 6 23 29 6 $57.1 1 4 5 4 9 13 1 2 3 - 4 4 - 3 3 1 1

4-50 Vi TABLE' 4.6 Fa1992 FT Faculty by Dept / Age / Sex / Service Years / Salary Moan TOTAL Service Salary Age 304 yrs 30.34 35-39 40-44 45-40 50-54 55.59 09060. yrs F 1.4 Years (X 1,000) F M TF MT F MT F M T F M T F M TF M T F M T ACADEMIC AFFAIRS(cont.) SCHOOL OF MINERALENGINEERING::.: Dean's Office

Assistant Prof 1 1 7 1

Total 1 1 7 1

Mining & Geological Engineering Professor - 4 4 14 $69.6 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 Associate Prof 5 5 11 $58.6 2 2 2 2 1 1 Total 9 9 13 $63.5 3 3 3 3 - 2 2 - 1 1 Mining Extension

Associate Prof 1 1 21 1 1 Total 1 1 21 1 1 Petroleum Engineering

Professor 1 1 29 1

Associate Prof 3 3 6 $55.4 2 2 1 Assistant Prof 3 3 2 $51.0 2 2 1

Instructor 1 1 1 1 1 Total 8 8 7 $58.6 3 3 - 2 2 - 2 2 1 1 TOTAL St Professor 5 5 17 $77 3 1 1 1 1 1 - 2 2 Associate Prof 9 9 10 $57.0 2 2 - 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 Assistant Prof 4 4 3 $48.9 2 2 - 2 2

Instructor 1 1 1 1 1 Total 19 19 10 $59.8 3 3 2 2 - 6 6 3 3 - 2 2 1 1 2 2

Cooperative Extonsion

Professor 1 1 17 1 1

1 1 - Associate Prof 6 9 15 11 $63 1 1 1 - 3 3 2 2 2 3 5 2 3 Assistant Prof 4 6 10 5 $48.6 1 1 2 1 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 2

Instructor 1 1 1 1 Total 10 17 27 9 $57.5 2 2 4 1 6 7 - 3 3 3 4 7 3 2 5 1 Library

1 1 Professor 1 1 20 Associate Prof 4 6 10 13 $66.8 - 3 3 3 2 5

1 1 1 1 Assistant Prof 6 1 7 8 $49 9 3 2 - - - Instructor 1 1 I Total 11 8 19 11 $60.1 3 2 - 2 1 1 5 5 4 2 6 1 -

ORGANIZED RESEARCH Ag & Forestry Exp Station [See "Ag & Forestry Exp Station" undo(' School of Agnculture &Land Resource Management

Center for Global Change and Arctic System Research

Associate Prof 1 1

Total 1 1 Geophysical Institute Professor 2 2 2 $69 7 1 1

Associate Prof 1 1 2 1 1 Total 3 3 2 $66.1 2 2

Institute of Marine Science [See Institute of Marine Science* undid' School of Fishenes & Qcean Sciences

Mineral Industrial Research Lab

Assistant Prot - 1 1 1 Total 1 1 1 Polar Ice Coring Office

Assistant Prof 1 1 1 Total 1 1 1

Sea Grant

Assistant Prof 1 16 Total 1 16

4 -51 1q Section 5 BUDGET & FINANCIAL INFORMATION

Page No. Highlights 5-1

Table 5.1 FY89-93 University State Appropriation History 5-2

Table 5.2 FY88-92 Current Funds Revenue by Funding Source 5-3

Table 5.3 FY88-92 Current Funds Expenditures by Function 5-5

Table 5.4 FY90-92 Direct Gifts by Source / Unit 5-6

Table 5.5 FY88-92 State Financial Aid to Students by Campus / Type 5-7

Table 5.6 Fall 1992 Graduate Enrollment & FY 92 Assistantship Support 5-8

Table 5.7 FY90-93 Tuition Rates by Campus / Course Level / Residency 5-9

Table 5.8 FY88-92 Tuition in Public Higher Education in the West 5-10

Table 5.9 FY92 State Public Higher Education Support Factors 5-12

Table 5.10 FY93 State Appropriations for Higher Ed. Operating Expenses 5-16

Table 5.11 FY79-92 Higher Education Prices and Price Indexes 5-17 Section 5 HIGHLIGHTS

Introduction Section 5 contains budget and financial information for the University as well as selected comparative statistics. Tables 5.1 through 5.4 include data on general UAF revenues and expenditures. Tables 5.5 through 5.7 contain UAF-specific data on state student financial aid, graduate support, and tuition rates. Tables 5.8 through 5.11 include comparisons between Alaska and other states. Changes from Fact Book '92 Graphs have been incorporated into Tables 5,2 and 5.3 showing current funds revenue trends by funding source and current fund expenditures by function respec- tively. Additional graphs have been added and existing graphs improved upon in the remaining sections.

Highlights UAF unrestricted Education & General revenue increased by nearly $5.0 million (+5%) in FY92. This can be attributed to and increase of $1.8 million (+22%) in student fees, $1.5 in state support (+2%), and $0.9 million (+22%) in endowments/other. An increase of $1.6 million (+3%) was realized in restricted fund revenues. Unrestricted expenditures increased by $4.2 million (+4%). Instructional expenditures increased by the greatest dollar amount; $1.6 million (+5%). Student Aid followed, with an increase of $0.8 million (+60%). Unrestricted direct gift revenues increased by nearly $0.4 million (+340%), however unrestricted gift revenues decreased by the same amount (-7%). Resident undergraduate tuition and fee charges at UAF are 3.4% greater (resident graduate 15.5% greater) than the average charges at comparable public universities in the Western U.S. 62% of the undergraduate students receiving State Student Loans were enrolled in-state while 29% of graduate students were enrolled in-state. Nationwide, there has been a downward trend in state support. Nineteen states reported two-year percentage decreases and 17 states reported one- year percentage decreases. Ten of these states had both negative one-year and two-year percentages or actual declines for 2 consecutive years. TABLE 5.1' FY89-93UniversitState Apropriation History Funds Statutory (41,000) Reference

FY93 University Request (1) $181,221.7

Beginning Authorization $166,041.3 Conference $166,491.3 SLA 92Chap 136Sec 44 FY85-93 State Appropriations Vetoes ($450.0) SLA 92Chap 136 Sec 44 Beginning vs Final $ millions FY92 University Request $189,369.3 $175 Beginning Authorization $168,101.6 Conference $175,273.0 SLA 92Chap 136 Sec 44 Vetoes ($7,173.0) SLA 92 Chap 136Sec 44 Re-Approp - UAA Library $1.6 SLA 92 Chap 136Sec 44 Supplemental Appropriations $27.0 Prince William Sound ACCFT Salary Ad $27.0 SLA 92 Chap 5 Sec 70 Special Appropriations FY92-93 $4,583.8 $165 Bornstein Arbitration $3,187.7 SLA 92 Chap 5 Sec 24 Judgements & Claims $256.1 SLA 92Chap 5 Sec 49 Power Plant Coding $940.0 SLA 92 Chap 5 Sec 50 UAS VAX $200.0 SLA 92 Chap 5 Sec 79 FY92 Final Authorization $171,712.4 $155 FY91Univentity Request $178,281.7

Beginning Authorization $164,324.6 Conference $164,023.1 SLA 90Chap 209Sec 139 Special Approp- FY91 Salary COLA $4,005.6 SLA 90Chap 45 Sec 4 (B) Vetoes ($3,904.1) SLA 90Chap 209 Sec 139 $200.0 SLA 90 $145 \., Fiscal Note: HB 402-Appld Telecom Ctr MP / Supplemental Appropriations $6,057.7 l Middle East $442.1 SLA 90 Chap 1 Sec 30 Original UAF Snow Removal $222.1 SLA 90 Chap 1 Sec 31 $100.0 SLA 91 Chap 96 Sec 108 AK Space Grant Program 0 Final UAS Hazardous Material $150.0 SLA 91 Chap 96 Sec 104 UAF/Construction Claim $650.0 SLA 91 Chap 96 Sec 112 $135 Chap 96 Sec 120 Retro Salary Adjustment $3,253.5 SLA 91 '85 '86 '87 '88 '89 '90 '91 '92 '93 ACCFT Aibritration Settlement $1,220.0 SLA 91 Chap 96 Sec 134 Institute for Circumpolar Health $20.0 SLA 91 Chap 1 Sec 32 Special Appropriations FY91-92 $52.0 Office of Soviet Relations $22.0 SLA 91 Chap 96 Sec 157 Alaska Native Lang Ctr $30.0 SLA 91 Chap 96 Sec 158 FY91 Final Authorization $170,434.3

FY90 University Request $180,626.1

Beginning Authorization $159,074.9 FY85-93 State Appropriations Conference $158.849.9 SLA 89Chap 116 Re-Appropropiration FY89-90 Seismic $225.0 SLA 89Chap 117Sec 196 Final Authorization as a Percentage Supplemental Appropriations $1,939.7 Above or Below Original Budget Request Retro Salary Adjustment $1,922.7 SLA 91 Chap 45 Sec 4 $17.0 SLA 91 Chap 57 Sec 72 World Trade Center 5% FY90 Final Authorization $161,014.6

FY89 University Request $160.344.0 -7.2%-14.2%-18.5% -31%-10.9%-4.4%-11.2% 4.8% Beginning Authorization $151,954.7 0% 4.0% Conference $149.777.4 SLA 88 Chap 154 Special Appropnations Institute for Circumpolar Health $250.0 SLA 88 Chap 137Sec 173 Sec 18 I Faculty Market Based Comp $1,500.0 SLA 88Chap 154 -5% Re- Appropriations UA Developmental Efforts $76.6 SLA 88 Chap 173Sec 179 SW Netwods Computer Maint $25.0 SLA 88 Chap 173Sec 175 UAF Maintenance $93.0 SLA 88 Chap 173Sec 178 -10% UAF AK Native Language Center $115.0 SLA 88 Chap 173Sec 212 UAF School of Mineral Engr $5.0 SLA 88Chap 173 Sec 259 UAF School of Mineral Engr $5.0 SLA 88 Chap 173Sec 260 Upper Division/Extended Sites $48.1 SLA 88Chap 173Sec 211 -15% UAA Chair for Private Enterprise $25.7 SLA 88 Chap 173Sec 257 Mat-Su Library $1.9 SLA 88 Chap 173Sec 177 UAS Legislative Internship Prog $27.0 SLA 6COhap 173 Sec 244 UAS Legislative Internship Prog $5.0 SLA 88Chap 173Sec 200 Supplemental Appropriations $2,271.7 -20% Health Benefits $2,051.7 SLA 89Chap 87 Sec 1 '85 '86 '87 '88 '89 '90 '91 '92 '93 Cold Weather $200.0 SLA 89 Chap 87 Sec 51 Bering Sea Conference $20.0 SLA 89 Chap 87 Sec 52 FY89 Final Authorization $154,226.4

NOTES Restructuring of rural campuses occurred in FY87. (I) University Request incledes adjusted base plus increments. (2) FY88 Increments included a reduction of $15.0 million as a result of restructunng.

Source: UA Operating & Capital Budget Request (Red Book), UA Statewide Budget Office, 1985-1993.

5-2 I ( TABLE 5.2FY88-92 Cur Pent Funds Revenue by Funding Source FY$8 FY89 FY90 FY91 FY92 UnrestrRestrict Total Unrest:Restrict Total UnrestrRestrictTotal UnrestRestrict Total UnrestrRestrict Total TOTAL UAF Student Fees $6,022 $0 $6,022 $6,399 $0 $6,399 $7,416 $0 $7,416 $8,273 $0 $8273 $10,066 $0$10,066 State Government 75,968 2,517 78,485 78,589 3,512 82,101 80,954 4,330 85,284 84,599 3,692 88,291 86,138 4,545 90,683 Federal Government 0 21,055 21,055 1,011 23,068 24,079 95033,199 34,149 1,092 36.032 37,124 1,210 35,407 36,617 Local Government 0 1,272 1,272 0 224 224 0 264 264 0 153 153 0 151 151 Private Sources 10 2,592 2,602 109 3.890 3.999 0 4,753 4,753 0 6 266 6,266 0 7,591 7,579 Indirect Cost Recovery 3,496 0 3,496 4,132 0 4,132 5,870 0 5,876 6.723 0 6,723 7,064 0 7,064 Sales & Services 1,524 0 1,524 1,583 0 1,583 1,623 0 1,623 1,414 0 1,411 1,765 0 1,759 Endowments/Other (2) 2,024 748 2,772 2,761 472 3233 3295 1,356 4,651 3.827 69 3,896 4,676 75 4,751 Total 89,044 28,184117,228 94,584 31,166125,750 100,114 43,902144,016 105,928 46,212 152,137 110,919 47,769158.670

NOTES: (1) Numbers are x $1,000. (2) In FY88, Endowment Income is recorded in Designated Funds which are reported under Statewide Programs and Services. (3) FY89-92 includes revenues from Research, SFOS Juneau and COOP Extension (OX). (4) FY88 is included in Fairbanks Campus. Source: 1988-1992 University of Alaska Financial Statements with Supplemental Schedules 1.0. 1.1, 1.11, 4.0, 4.1, Statewide Accounting Services.

FY88 -92 Current Funds Revenue Trend FY92 Current Funds Revenue by Source by Source

(X $1000) Sales & Services Endowments/Other $100,000 1% 3% Indirect Cost Recovery 5%

$80,000

, Private Sources !..:,State Government:, 5%

$60,000 Student Fees 6%

$40,000

$20,000 Federal Government Federal Government State Government 23% $0 57%

$12,000

FY88-92 Current Funds Revenue Trend

Student Fees (X $1000)

$10,000 $120,000

$100,000 $8,000 Private Sources

Indirect Cost $80,000 Recovery $6,000 Z Endowments/Other $60,000

$4,000 Alpe 111 $40,000

Ibe Sales & Services $2,000 $20,000

Local Government

$0 $0 FY88 FY89 FY90 FY91 FY92 FY88 FY89 FY90 FY91 FY92 5-3

1q4 TABLE 5.2 FYS8 -92 Current Funds Revenue by Funding Source FY88 FY89 FY90 FY91 FY92 Unrest,Restrict Total UnrestrRestrict Total UnrestrRestrict Toti! UnrestrRestrict Total Unrest:Restrict Total CAMPUS DETAIL Fairbanks Campus (3) Student Fees $5,821 $0 $5,821 $6,186 $0 $6,186 $7,131 $0 $7,131 $7,796 SO $7,796 $9,757 $0 59.757 State Government 70,895 2,336 73.231 73,748 3,185 76,933 76,231 3,919 80.150 79,553 3.290 82,843 81,179 4,153 85,332 Federal Government 0 20.721 20.721 1,011 22,637 23.648 950 32,832 33,782 1,092 35,836 36,928 1,210 35,349 36,559 Local Government 0 1,204 1,204 0 125 125 0 207 207 0 104 104 0 101 101 Private Sources 10 2,586 2,596 109 3,884 3,993 0 4,607 4.607 0 6,146 6,146 0 7,199 7,199 Indirect Cost Recovery 3,478 0 3.478 4,098 0 4.098 5.829 0 5,829 6,675 0 6,675 7,032 0 7,032 Sales & Services 1,524 0 1,524 1,567 0 1,567 1,614 0 1,614 1,394 0 1,394 1,740 0 1,740 Endowments/Other (2) 1,991 751 2,742 2,736 472 3,208 3,276 1,355 4.631 3,773 69 3,842 4,647 75 4,722 Total 83,719 27,598 111,317 89,455 30,303119,758 95.031 42,92,1 137,951 100,283 45,445 145,728 105,565 46,877152,442

Bristol Bay Campus (4) Student Fees $14 SO $14 $1 $0 $1 $65 SO $65 $0 SO $0 State Government 0 75 75 0 61 61 68 61 129 0 66 66 Private Sources 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 12 12 Indirect Cost Recovery 6 0 6 4 0 4 7 0 7 0 0 0 Sales & Services 16 0 16 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Endowments/Other (2) 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 37 75 112 5 61 66 142 61 203 0 78 78

Chukchi Campus Student Fees $25 $0 $25 528 $0 $28 $32 $0 $32 $38 $0 $38 $33 $0 $33 State Government 900 0 900 901 0 901 909 0 909 929 0 929 877 0 877 Federal Government 0 100 100 0 96 96 0 55 55 0 80 80 0 19 19 Indirect Cost Recovery 4 0 4 7 0 7 2 0 2 3 0 3 1 0 1 Endowments/Other (2) 6 0 6 3 0 3 3 0 3 8 0 8 5 0 5 Total 935 100 1,035 939 96 1,035 946 55 1.001 978 80 1,058 916 19 935

Interior Campus (4) Student Fees $1 $0 $1 $1 $0 $1 $118 $0 $118 $0 SO SO State Government 211 6 217 40 0 40 88 0 88 0 0 0 0 0 Endowments/Other (2) 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Total 212 6 218 42 0 42 206 0 206 0 0 0

Kuskokwim Campus $186 Student Fees $100 SO $100 $109 $0 $109 $169 $0 $169 $175 $0 $175 $186 $0 State Government 2,925 174 3,099 2,685 236 2,921 2,714 325 3.039 2,823 299 3.122 2,769 269 3,038 Federal Government 0 0 0 0 92 92 0 106 106 0 68 68 0 33 33 Local Government 0 68 68 0 99 99 0 57 57 0 49 49 0 50 50 Private Sources 0 6 6 0 6 6 0 141 141 0 99 99 0 354 354 28 Indirect Cost Recovery 11 0 11 11 0 11 23 0 23 36 0 36 28 0 19 Sales & Services 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 9 16 0 16 19 0 21 0 21 Endowments/Other (2) 25 (3) 22 18 0 18 2 1 3 3 0 3 Total 3,061 245 3.306 2,823 433 3,256 2,917 630 3,547 3,053 515 3,568 3,023 706 3,729

Northwest Campus $90 Student Fees $76 $0 $76 $61 $0 $61 $82 $0 $82 $81 $0 $81 590 $0 State Government 1.248 7 1,255 1,044 10 1,054 1,060 25 1,085 1,138 42 1,180 1,313 57 1,370 6 Federal Government 0 234 234 0 243 243 0 206 206 0 48 48 0 6 26 Private Sources 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 0 21 21 0 26 3 Indirect Cost Recovery 3 0 3 10 0 10 18 0 18 2 0 2 3 0 6 Sales & Services 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 6 0 0 3 Endowments/Other (2) 2 0 2 3 0 3 13 0 . 13 43 0 43 3 1,504 Total 1.329 241 1,570 1,118 253 1,371 1.173 236 1,409 1,267 111 1,378 1,415 89

FY92 Current Funds Revenue FY88-92 Current Funds Revenue Trend by UAF Campus/Source by Campus

Endowments/Other Sales & Service., 3% 1% Indirect Cost Recovery 5% Private Sources FY92 5%

FY91 Chukchi Northwest 1uskokwim

Federal Government Student Fees FY90 24% 6%

FY89

FY88

3500 $1,000 $1,00$2,000$2,500 $3,000$3,500$4,000$4,500 State Government (x $1000) 56% 5 - 4 :.3FY88-92CurrentFundExpenditures-byFunction FY88 FY811 FY90 FY91 FY92 UnrestResrict Total Unrest Restrict Tote! Unrest Restrict Total Unmet Restrict ToW Unrest Res Viet Total TOTAL UAF 638,890 Instruction 630.054 $976 $31.030 $31,113 $1.731 $32,844 $32,018 $2,693 $34,711 $34,056 $2,981 $37,037 $35690 $3,200 10.717 Academic Support 8,648 267 8,915 8,696 473 9.169 9.466 345 9.811 9.980 449 10,429 10,212 505 30,938 52.941 Organized Research 16,776 17.198 33,974 19.876 19,703 39,579 20.825 29,518 50.343 22,153 30,491 52,644 22,003 2,106 9.106 Public Service 5.350 2.021 7,371 6,193 2.110 8,303 6,056 1,835 7.891 6.596 2.096 8,692 7,000 582 6.845 Student Services 5.123 518 5.641 5,594 421 6,015 5.770 342 6,112 6,275 601 6,876 6,263 /6,122 Plant Maintenance 12,994 623 13.617 14,024 460 14,484 15,328 207 15.535 15,190 87 15,277 15,869 253 80 10,130 Insitutional Support 9,013 50 9.063 7,601 130 7.731 9,194 104 9,298 9,440 30 9,470 10,050 1,878 3,966 Student Aid 863 989 1.852 685 1,607 2.292 1.032 1.527 2,559 1,306 1.488 2.794 2,088 39,542 148,717 ToW 88,821 22,642 111,463 93,782 26,635 120,417 99,689 36,571 136,260 104,996 38,223 143,219 109,175 , CAMPUS DETAIL ." :;,, . "::.,..::,,:.::::.:%,::.:::. , -",,,,-- ,..-:.:.::::::.:::.:,:i..,:,,,:.:::...,....:.::::.:.::-::::.-::::? Fairbanks Campus (3) $2,342 $33,072 Instruction $27,275 $468 $27,743 $26,346 $1,099 $27445 $27,015 $1,839 $28,854 $29,130 $2,275 $31,405 $30,730 9,592 442 10,034 Academic Support 8,138 204 8,342 8.092 399 8.491 8.767 285 9.052 9.256 392 9,648 30.938 52.941 Organized Research 16,776 17,198 33,974 19,876 19,703 39,579 20,825 29,518 50,343 22,153 30,491 52.644 22,003 7,000 2,106 9,106 Public Service 5,350 2,021 7,371 6,193 2.028 8,221 6.056 1.834 7,890 6.596 2.095 8.691 6,562 5,945 581 6,526 Strident Services 4,841 518 5.359 5.269 421 5,690 5.482 342 5.824 5,961 601 15.247 253 15.500 Plant Maintenance 12,422 623 13.045 13,393 460 13.853 14,743 207 14,950 14,656 87 14,743 9.171 80 9.251 Insitutional Support 8.035 50 8.085 ..;.457 130 6,587 8,273 104 8,377 8,310 30 8.340 2,088 1,872 3.960 Student Aid 863 989 1.852 683 1.606 2,289 1.026 1,527 2.553 1,306 1,488 2.794 101.776 38,614 140.390 Total 83,700 22,071 105,771 86,309 25,846 112.155 92.187 35.656 127,843 97.368 37,459 134.827 Bristol Bay CampusI) $566 $468 $78 $546 Instruction - $626 $75 $701 $723 $60 $783 $484 $82 0 47 51 0 51 Plant Maintenance - 0 0 0 59 0 59 47 519 78 597 Total - 626 75 701 782 60 842 531 82 613 Chukchi Campus $19 $638 Instruction $505 $93 $598 $739 $87 $826 $621 $52 $673 $595 $74 $669 $619 100 89 0 89 Academic Support 94 0 94 80 0 80 77 0 77 100 0 34 0 34 Student Services 34 0 34 34 0 34 27 0 27 39 0 39 62 61 0 61 Plant Maintenance 72 0 72 44 0 44 67 0 67 62 0 350 286 0 286 Insrtutional Support 166 0 166 202 0 202 290 0 290 350 0 1,089 19 1,108 Total 871 93 964 1.099 87 1.186 1,082 52 1,134 1,146 74 1,220 Interior Campus (4) $1,181 $90 $1.271 Instruction - $754 $6 $760 $912 $0 $912 $996 $0 $996 0 47 62 0 62 Plant Maintenance - - 173 0 173 85 0 85 47 1,043 0 1,043 1,243 90 1,333 Total - - 927 6 933 997 0 997 Kuskokwim Campus $591 $2.449 Instruction $1,624 $172 $1.796 $1,912 $229 $2,141 $1.930 $541 $2,471 $2039 $443 $2.482 $1858 487 374 63 437 Academic Support 178 63 241 351 74 425 427 60 487 430 57 0 0 0 Organized Reaeard 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Public Service 0 0 0 0 82 82 0 1 1 0 0 229 242 1 243 Student Services 196 0 196 242 0 242 234 0 234 229 293 0 293 Plant Maintenance 346 0 346 287 0 287 256 0 256 284 0 284 428 285 0 285 Insrtutional Support 501 0 501 616 0 616 319 0 319 428 0 0 0 0 0 Student Aid 0 0 0 0 0 C 4 0 4 0 0 3,052 655 3.707 Total 2.845 235 3.080 3.408 385 3.793 3.170 602 3.772 3,410 501 3,911 Northwest Campus $834 $80 $914 Instruction $650 $243 $893 $736 $235 $971 $817 $201 $1.018 $812 $107 $919 194 157 0 157 Academic Support 238 0 238 173 0 173 195 0 195 194 0 46 42 0 4 Student Services 52 0 52 49 0 49 27 0 27 46 0 94 155 0 15E Plant Maintenance 154 0 154 127 0 127 118 0 118 94 0 308 0 301 Insitutional Support 311 0 311 326 0 326 312 0 312 352 0 352 0 0 0 6 E Student Aid O 0 0 2 1 3 :. 0 2 0 1,496 66 1.58: Total 1.405 243 1,648 1.413 236 1.649 1 471 201 1.672 1,498 107 1.605

NOTES (.1 Numbers are x $1.000 (._/ In FY88, Endowment Income is recorded in Designated Funds which are reported under Statewide Programs and Services. (3) FY89-92 includes revenues from Research, SFOS Juneau and COOP Extension (CX). (4) FY88 is included in Fairbanks Campus Source 1988-1992 University of Alaska Financial Statements with Supplemental Schedules 1 . 0 .11 .1 11. 4 0, 4.1. Statewide Accounting Services

FY92 Current Fund Expenditures FY68-92 Unrestricted Current FY88-92 Restricted Current by Function Expenditures Trend Expenditures Trend

Student Services 5% FY92 Public Service 6% FY91

Institutional Support Organized Research FY90 35%

FY89 Academic Support 7% FY88 (X $000) Instruction Plant Maintenance 26% $30 $35 $40 11% $75 $95 $105 $115 $20 $25 5-5 q TABLE 5.4 FY90-92Direct Giftsby Source/ Unit

FY90Current Funds FY91Current Funds FY92 Current Funds Unrestr Restrict Total Unrestr Restrict Total Unrestr Restrict Total

SOURCE (1) Corporations $112 S1,426,932 $1 ,427,044 $6,677 $835,661 $842,338 $35,310 $601,635 $636,945 Oil Firms 5,000 901.041 906,041 10,000 857,580 867,580 0 878,681 878,681 Foundations 37.565 1,092,132 1,129,697 39,179 1,684,114 1,723,293 60,249 1,386,713 1,446,962 Institutes 0 2,000 2,000 0 4,000 4,000 0 0 0 Alumni 0 0 0 664 664 < 0 600 600 Individuals 3,725 3,286 7,011 40 10,930 10,970 1,386 1202 2,588 Alaska Native Corporations 3,000 23,871 26,871 0 396,974 396,974 0 327,608 327.608 Non-Profit Organizations 34 15,565 15,599 0 33,563 33,563 356 14,747 15,103 Private Organizations 0 836,053 836,053 16,795 640,096 656,891 2,953 745,903 748,856 Foreign Govarnments 0 14,118 14,118 0 9,428 9,428 64,979 22,0e5 86.984 Other 3,000 438,139 441,139 34,999 478,598 513,597 308.883 606 594 915,477

Total $52,436 $4,753,137 $4,805,573 $107,690 $4,951,608 65,059,248 $474,116 $4,585,688 $5,059,804

UNIT (1) Instruction $12,409 $858,607 $871,016 $114,994 $571,953 $686,947 Academic Support 6,270 152.763 159,033 1,644 184,200 185,844 Organized Research 58,075 2,971,588 3,029,663 8,962 3,040,182 3,049,144 Public Service 1,000 848,006 849,006 2,964 631,052 634,016 Student Services 1,974 56,502 58,476 200,883 117.826 318,709 Institutional Support 27,962 63,625 91,587 110,594 39,958 150,552 Student Aid 0 517 517 34,075 517 34,592

Total $107,690 $4,951,608 $5,059,298 $474,116 $4,585,688 $5,059,804

NOTES: (1)Includes Rural College Source: FAS June 30. 1992 M 221 - M 223 Reports.

FY92 Direct Private Gift Revenues FY92 Direct Private Gift Revenues by Unit by Source

International Support Foreign Governments 3% 2% Alumni/Indiividuals <1% Academic Support Alaska Native 4% Corporations Foundations 6% Student Services 6% 29% Corporations 13%

Public Service 12%

Private Instruction Organizations 14% 15%

Oil Firms 17% Other Organized Research 18% 60%

5-6 21H TABLE 5.5FY88-92State FinancialAid toStudents byCampus /Type

STATE IDUCATIONAL FY88 FY89 FY90 FY91 FY92 FY91-92 INCENTIVE GRANTS Number Amount Number Amount Number Amount Number Amount Number Amount Percent Change

Fairbanks Campus 37 $49,750 30 $41,300 39 $55,500 51 $69,000 28 $33,000 -52% Bristol Bay 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% Interior Campus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% Chukchi Campus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Kuskokwim Campus 0 0 1 750 0 0 1 1,500 1 1,500 0% Northwest Campus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Total 37 $49,750 31 $42,050 39 $55,500 52 $70,500 29 $34,500 27%

% of All In-State Grants 35% 34% 29% 28% 37% 38% 24% 24% 13% 12% -51%

ALASKA STUDENT , LOAN PROGRAM .....

Fairbanks Campus (1) 2,172 $7,423,651 1,902 $6,513,836 1,813 $6,482,430 1,810 $6,429,998 1,788 $6,336,165 -1% Bristol Bay 0 0 0 0 2 15,000 0 0 0 0 0% Interior Campus 7 25,550 3 9,750 4 22,000 2 11,000 2 8.250 -25%

Chukchi Campus 1 2,750 1 2,750 0 0 1 2,750 1 2,750 0% Kuskokwim Campus 31 78,203 40 117,654 38 119,565 30 98,069 33 124,065 27% Northwest Campus 5 16,800 1 2,650 0 0 0 0 1 2,750 N/A

Total 2,216 $7,546,954 1,947 $6,646,640 1,857 $6,638,995 1,843 $6,541,817 1,825 $6,473,980 -1%

% of All In-State Loans 25 % 22 % 24% 21 % 26 % 23 % 25 % 22 % 25 % 22 % -1%

Source: STATE OF ALASKA STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS 1991-92 ANNUAL REPORT. Juneau: Alaska Commision on Postsecondary Education.

Top Attended States FY92 Top Attended States FY92 (Undergraduate Loans) (Graduate Loans)

Arizona (3%) California (3%) 1,183 Borrowers Oregon (6%) Alaska (29%) OtherU.S. (40%)

Alaska (62%) Washington (6%)

Other (19%) California (12%) Foreign (<1%) 12,071 Borrowers Oregon (9%) Washington (10%)

FY87-92 AK Student Loan Trend by FY87-92 SEIG Trend by Number of Number of Awards/Total Disbursement Awards/Total Disbursement (X $1,000,000) Awards (X $1000) Awards $10 2,500 $80 Average FY92 Award 80 AwarcJAMEM S1 190 Awards

$8 2,200 $60

$6 1,900 40 $40

1,600

20 $20 1,300

0 1,000 $0 FY87 FY88 FY89 FY90 FY91 FY92 FY87 FY88 FY89 FY90 FY91 FY92 all 1992 Graduate Enrollment &1,1'92., Assistantship Support Assist- Non-GE General Fund Support Suppod New Enrollment (1,2) Students antships by Support Type as % of Students Research TOTAL Full-Part-Fellow- Research Teaching Grad Fellow- Research Teaching AssistantAssistant Assistant Support Applied AcceptTotal Male Female Time Time ship Assistant AssistantStu, (3) ship

148 57% $73,000 $728,649 $1,009,532$1,570,840$3,382,021 GRADUATE SCHOOL TOTAL 774 331 756439 317 405351 28 258

College of Liberal Arts $0 $0 $67,934 $17,016 $84,950 33 18 39 14 25 27 12 0 4 12 41 % Anthropology Dept $1,670 $7,600 $1,630 $10,900 24 9 19 3 16 6 13 0 4 3 37 % $0 Behav Sci & Human Sry Dept $0$49,600 $0 $0 $49,600 40 27 68 22 46 22 46 0 12 0 18 % Education Dept SO $0 $165.701 $0$165,701 92 58 65 24 41 39 26 1 0 21 34 % English Dept 58 % $0 $0$119,432 $0$119.432 Mathematical Sciences Dept 24 8 26 17 9 16 10 0 0 15 2 33 % $0 $0 $15,466 $0 $15,466 2 6 5 1 4 2 0 0 Music Dept 4 SO $32,559 14 20 0 0 5 15 % $0 $0 $32,559 Northern Studies Program 26 17 34 11 23 518.6465478.608 1 20 58 31 % SO $51,270$408,692 Total 243 139 257 96 161 128129

College of Natural Sciences $682,419 6 33 32 90 % $48,000 $241,023 $256,120$137,276 Biology/Wildlife Dept 87 15 79 50 29 40 39 $144,296 1 86 % $10,000 $0$119,176 $15,120 20 11 14 7 7 11 3 1 10 Chemistry Dept 9 37 % $0 $6,800 $57,000$182,711 $246.511 Geology/Geophysics Dept 39 21 60 38 22 35 25 0 13 35 7 100 % $0 SO $70,102$528,769$598,871 Physics Dept 46 8 44 37 7 22 22 2 9 82 58 76 % $58,000 $247,823$502,398 $663,876$1,672,097 Total 192 55 197 132 65 108 89

Interdisciplinary 0 0 0 0 % $0 $0 $0 $0 Interdisciplinary 16 6 29 18 11 13 16

School of Agric & Land Res Mgtnt 13 0 52 % $0$54,893 $0 $13,078 $67,971 Nat Resources Mgmt Pgm 28 12 25 14 11 12 13 0

School of Engineering $20,000 $0$203,000 11 24 10 1 15 5 62 % $8,000 $180,000 Civil Engineenng Dept 33 19 34 23 540,000 $56,000 8 3 0 10 8 164 % $0 $8,000 $8,000 Electrical Engineering Dept 22 6 11 11 0 $4,900 $9,660 1 17 % SO $0 $4,760 8 18 17 1 2 16 0 2 Engineering & Sci Mgmt Dept 11 $18,000 $30,000 $55,000 1 6 6 87 % $7,000 $0 Mechanical Engineering Dept 61 11 15 14 1 12 3 $74,900$328,660 32 2 32 21 71 % $15,000 $188,000 $50,760 Total 127 44 78 65 13 46

School of Fish & Ocean Sci $13,394 $419,957$474,191 21 23 24 20 0 31 1 73 % $0$40,840 Marine Sd & Umnology Pgm 44 20 44 SO SO 4 22 13 0 22 0 63 % $0 $0 SO Fisheries Program (4) 25 10 35 31 $13,394 $419,957$474,191 0 53 1 68 % $0$40,840 Total 69 30 79 52 27 46 33

School of Management $0 $29,269$106,605 21 23 23 21 0 25 0 57 % SO $77,336 Business Admin Dept 36 21 44 $0 SO 0 0 0 0% $0 $0 $0 Economics Dept (5) 8 3 10 7 3 8 2 $106,605 0 25 0 46 % SO $77,336 SO $29,269 Total 44 24 54 28 26 31 23

School of Mineral Engineering 17 3 212 % $0 $2,000 $10,150$122,336$134,486 Mining & Geol Engineer Dept 2 8 17 14 3 9 8 16 $119,403 0 16 7 115 % $0$66,488 $24,138 $28,778 Petroleum Engineering Dept ..8 13 20 20 0 12 8 $253,889 16 33 10 159 % $0568,488 $34,288$151,114 Total 55 21 37 34 3 21 16 NOTES: Othe tables vary from this one in the following ways: (1) Section 3 tables do not include full-time extended registration students asfull-time. (2) Section 4 tables do not include research and teaching assistantsworking in other than the selected October pay period. (3) Instances where this column total exceeds 100% are due to departments payingfor students outside their departments. (4) For FY92 total is part of Marine Science & Limnology Program. (5) For FY92 total is part of Business Administration Department. Sources: UAF Fall 1992 End-of-Semester SIS Tape Extract; Graduate School for allassistantship numbers.

FY92 Assistantship Support FY92 Assistantship Support by College per Student

:4;12,000

$10,000

$8,000 -

$6,000 '""7777

$4,000

$2,000 ---

$0 1 CNS SOM SME SALRM SOE CLA SFOS 5-8 21)2 TABLE 5.7 FY90-93 Tuition Rates byCampus/CourseUNel/Residency FY92 Annualized FY93 Annualized UNDERGRADUATE FY90 Annualized FY91 Annualized Tuit Foes TOTAL '90 '91 '92'93 Tuit Fess TOTAL Tuit Fess TOTAL Tuit Fess TOTAL

Resident $1,616 $1,300 $520 $1,820$1,508 $522 $2,030 Fairbanks Campus $42$46 $50 $58 $1,092 $420 $1,512 $1,196 $420 1,040 1,300 0 1,300 1,508 0 1,508 Arctic Sivunmun 35 39 50 58 910 0 910 1,040 0 1,040 1,300 0 1,300 1,508 0 1,518 Bristol Bay Campus 35 39 50 58 910 0 910 1,040 0 1.300 0 1,300 1.508 0 1,508 Chukchi Campus 35 39 50 58 910 0 910 1.040 0 1,040 1,040 1,300 0 1,300 1,508 0 1,508 Interior Campus 35 39 50 58 910 0 910 1,040 0 1,300 50 1,350 1,508 50 1,558 Kuskokwim Campus 35 39 50 58 910 30 940 1,040 30 1,070 1,300 0 1,300 1,508 0 1,508 Northwest Campus 35 39 50 58 910 0 910 1,040 0 1,040 - 1,508 0 1,508 Tanana Valley Campus- - - 58 -

Non-Resident 4,060 3,900 520 4,420 4,524 522 5,046 Fairbanks Campus 120 140 150 174 3,120 420 3.540 3,640 420 3,640 3,900 0 3,900 4,524 0 4,524 Arctic Sivunniun 120140 150 174 3,120 0 3,120 3,640 0 3,640 3,900 0 3,900 4, 24 0 4,524 Bristol Bay Campus 120140 150 174 3,120 0 3,120 3,640 0 3.640 3,900 0 3,900 4,524 0 4,524 Chukchi Campus 120140 150 174 3,120 0 3,120 3,640 0 0 3,640 3,900 0 3,900 4,524 0 4,524 Interior Campus 120 140 150 174 3,120 0 3,120 3,640 3,670 3,900 50 3,950 4,524 50 4,574 Kuskokwim Campus 120 140 150 174 3,120 30 3,150 3,640 30 3,640 3,900 0 3,900 4,524 0 4,524 Northwest Campus 120140 150 174 3,120 0 3,120 3,640 0 - 4,524 0 4,524 Tanana Valley Campus- - - 174

GRADUATE

Resident $2,040 $1,800 $520 $2,320$2,088 $522$2,610 Fairbanks Campus $85$90$100$116$1,530 $420 $1,950 $1,620 $420 Arctic Sivunmun 85 90 100 116 Bristol Bay Campus 85 90 100 116 Chukchi Campus 85 90 100 116 Interior Campus 85 90 100 116 Kuskokwim Campus 85 90 100 116 Northwest Campus 85 90 100 116

Non-Resident 3,600 520 4,120 4,176 522 4,698 Fairbanks Campus 170 180 200 232 3,060 420 3.480 3.240 420 3,660 Arctic Sivunmun 170 180 200 232 Bristol Bay Campus 170 180 200 232 Chukchi Campus 170180 200 232 Interior Campus 170 180 200 232 Kuskokwim Campus 170 180 200 232 Northwest Campus 170 180 200 232

NOTES: (1) The consolidated tuition rate was changed from 12 to 13 credit hours for FY90. (2) Students enrolled in only one credit hour are charged in -state rates regardless of residencey status. (3) In FY92 students enrolled in lower division classes were charged $43 & $150/cr. hr. forresidnet and non-resident tuition respectively. Sources: Regents' Policy and Regulations; UAF Business Office.

FY88-93 Fairbanks Campus FY88-93 Fairbanks Campus Annualized Tuition and Fees Per Credit Hour Charges $6,000/yr $180/credit Undergraduate Non-Resident

4,000 120

Resident 60 2.0 0 0

0 0 FY88 FY89 FY90 FY91 FY92 FY93 FY88 FY89 FY90 FY91 FY92 FY93 $5,000/yr $240/credit Non-Resident 4,000 180 0 3,000 120 2,000 Resident 60 1.000

Graduate 0ME=111_

5-9 TABLE 5.8 FY88-92 "Fuition in Public Higher Education in the West

UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS RESIDENT FY91-92 NONRESIDENT FY91-92 Percent Percent FY88 FY89 FY90 FY91 FY92 Change FY88 FY89 FY90 FY91 FY92 Change ALASKA Univ of Alaska Fairbanks Campus $1,298 $1,332 $1,512 $1,660 $1,820 10 % $2,858 $3,156 $3,540 $4,104 $4,420 8% UAA Anchorage Campus 1,046 970 1,150 1,270 1.398 10 % 2,606 2,794 3,178 3,714 3,990 8% UAS Juneau Campus 980 932 1,112 1,226 1,330 8% 2,540 2,756 3,140 3,670 3,930 7% ARIZONA Universities (3) 1,196 1,278 1,362 1,540 1,590 3 % 4,447 4,689 5,307 6,305 6,745 7 % CAUFORNIA California Maritime Academy (1) 1,033 1,111 1,154 1,310 1,495 14 % 3,33 3,531 3,814 4,287 5.668 32 % California State University (20) 754 816 845 920 1.074 17% 5,164 5,496 6,515 7,090 8,454 19 % University of California (9) 1,492 1,556 1.634 1,820 2,486 37 % 5,782 6,062 7,433 8,236 10,185 24 % COLORADO Colorado School of Mines (1) 3,308 3,308 3,672 3,892 4,092 5% 8,676 9.057 9,588 10,164 10.678 5 % Colorado State University & Univ of Colorado. Boulder (2) 1,830 1,908 2,075 2,237 2,371 6 % 6.195 6,690 7,337 7,999 8,687 9% Others (9) 1,302 1,376 1,459 1,565 1,717 10 % 4,070 4,248 4,594 4,967 5,529 11 HAWAII University of Hawaii, Mama (1) 1,090 1.227 1,327 1,327 1.387 5 % 3,740 3,777 3,777 3,777 3,977 5 % Others (2) 860 945 1,020 1,020 1,045 2 % 2,980 2,990 2,990 2,990 3,110 4 % IDAHO Universities (3) 1,047 1,076 1,100 1,164 1,234 6 % 2,980 3,009 3,100 3,277 3,511 7 % Lewis -Clark State College (I) 1,003 1,040 1,040 1,120 1,188 6 % 2,908 2,940 2,940 3,020 3,224 7 % MINNESOTA University of Minnesota (3) 2,527 2,745 2,923 6 % 5,817 6,295 i,951 26 % Other Institutions (7) 1,770 1,885 2,041 8% 2,784 3,059 3,578 17 % MONTANA Universities (2) 1,273 1,297 1,412 1,432 1,4i8 3 % 3,091 3,115 5,817 6,336 4,014 -37 % Colleges and Others (4) 1,101 1,107 1,316 1,310 1,473 12 % 2,649 2,655 2,784 3.062 3,589 17 % NEVADA University of Nevada (2) 1,080 1,200 1,200 1,380 1.470 7 % 3,280 3,400 4,200 4,680 5,070 8 % NEW MEXICO New Mexico State University & University of Mexico (2) 1,152 1,278 1,379 1,471 1,574 7 % 4,347 4.746 4,971 5,167 5,405 5 % Others (4) 932 1,033 1,126 1,203 1,295 8 % 3,699 3,876 4,199 4,380 4,611 5 % NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota State University & University of North Da::ota (2) 1,362 1,431 1,690 1,998 2,133 7 % 2,856 3,315 3,952 5,016 5,312 6 % Other Universities (4) 1,226 1.281 1,351 1.659 1,717 4% 2,558 2,961 3,121 4,131 4,267 3 % OREGON Universities (3) 1,536 1,614 1,740 1,920 2,547 33% 4,320 4,482 5.001 5,679 6,691 18 % Oregon Health Sciences Univ (1) 1,978 2,204 2,446 2,952 3,704 25 % 4.762 5,072 5.707 6,654 7,655 15% Colleges and Others (4) 1,511 1,571 1,700 1.823 2,424 33 % 3,398 3.514 3,911 4.335 5,063 17% SOUTH DAKOTA Universities (2) 1,773 1,856 1,976 6 % 3,206 3,359 3.583 7 % Other Institutions (4) 1,643 1,721 1,848 7% 2,608 2,733 2,931 7 % UTAH Universities (2) 1,418 1,512 1.635 1,742 1,696 -3 % 3,900 4,196 4,551 4,862 5,141 6 % Colleges (2) 1,091 1,182 1,275 1,374 1,569 14 % 2,907 3,147 3,420 3,668 3,866 5 % WASHINGTON University of Washington & Washington State Univ (2) 1,731 1,797 1.827 1,953 2,178 12% 4,809 4,998 5,082 5,433 6,075 12 % Regional Universities & Evergreen State College (4) 1,272 1,317 1,518 1,611 1.698 5% 4,425 4,584 5,325 5,649 5,970 6% WYOMING University of Wyoming (1) 778 833 1,003 1,148 1,293 13 % 2,442 2,605 3.039 3,568 4,097 15%

MEAN AVERAGE $1,195 $1,259 $1,432 $1,554 $1,761 13 % $4,209 $4,441 64,833 $5,310 $6,015 13 %

NOTE:The number within parentheses after type of instituion signi ies the number of institutions in the survey respons. Source: WICHE. TUITION & FEES IN PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE WEST: 1991-92.

FY92 Fairbanks Campus FY88-92 Resident FY88-92 Resident Annualized Tuition and Fees Charges Undergraduate Annualized Graduate Annualized as a Percentage Above or Below WICHE Tuition and Fees Charges Tuition and Fees Charges Mean Average Trend Trend 20% WICHE O UAF FY92 10%

FY91 0% WICHE resident resident Avg

-10% FY90

-20% FY89

non-resident -30% WICHE FY88 non-resident CI UAF -40% Undergraduate Graduate $1,100 $ I ,300 $1,500 $1,700 $1,900 $1,200 $1,500 $1,800 $2,100 $2,400 5-1(f)n4 .1 t TABLE 5.8 FY88-92 "Tuition in Public Higher Education in the West GRADUATE TUITION AND FEES AT FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS RESIDnIIT FY91-92 NONRESIDENT FY91-92 Percent Percent FY88 FY89 FY90 FY91 FY92 'i;hange FY88 FY89 FY90 FY91 FY92 Change ALASKA Univ of Alaska Fairbanks Campus $1,688 $1,770 $1,950 $2,084 $2,320 11 % $3,038 $3,120 $3,480 $3,704 $4,120 11 % UAA Anchorage Campus 1,436 1,408 1,588 1,694 1,898 12 % 2,786 2.758 3,118 3,314 3,698 12 % UAS Juneau Campus 1.370 1,370 1,550 1,650 1,830 11 % 2,720 2,720 3,080 3,270 3,630 11 % ARIZONA Universities (3) 1,196 1,278 1,362 1,509 1,590 5 % 4,447 4,689 5,307 6,305 6,745 7 % CAUFORNIA California State University (20) 754 816 845 920 1,075 17 % 5,164 5,496 6,515 7,090 8,454 19 % University of California (9) 1,476 1.559 1.698 2,106 2,831 34 % 5,76e 6,065 7,497 8,522 10,530 24 % COLORADO Colorado School of Mines (1) 3,308 3,475 3.672 3.892 4,092 5 % 8,666 9,057 9,588 10,164 10,678 5 % Colorado State University & Univ of Colorado, Boulder (2) 2,085 2 210 2,411 2,602 2.787 7 % 6,210 6,703 7,350 7,995 8,683 9 % Others (5) 1,525 1,648 1,817 1,962 2,148 9 % 4,391 4,694 5,277 5,751 6,479 13 % HAWAII University of Hawaii, Manoa (1) 1,276 1,437 1,557 1,557 1,697 9 % 4,436 4,477 4,477 4,477 4,907 10 % IDAHO Universities (3) 1.381 1.410 1,440 1,528 1.615 6 % 3,314 3,343 3,440 3,641 3,892 7 % MINNESOTA University of Minnesota (2) 3.275 3,440 3,606 5 % 6,216 6,530 6,858 5 % Other Institutions (7) 1,653 1,819 1,901 5 % 2,281 2,509 2,660 6 % MONTANA Universities (2) 1,273 1,297 1,332 1.352 1,460 8 % 3,091 3,115 3,240 3,260 3,792 16 % Colleges and Others (4) 1,101 1,107 1,238 1,231 1,321 7 2.649 2,655 2,876 2,869 3,301 15 % NEVADA University of Nevada (2) 800 800 800 960 1,056 10 % 3,000 3,000 3,800 4,260 4,560 7 % NEW MEXICO New Mexico State University & University of Mexico (2) 1,158 1,408 1,509 1,605 1,710 7 % 4,353 4,906 5,107 5,256 5,549 6 % Others (4) 932 1,093 1,220 1.303 1,296 -1 % 3,699 3,936 4,291 4,476 4,429 -1 % NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota State University & University of North Dakota (2)1,560 1,641 1,900 2,208 2,300 4 % 3,300 3,837 4,474 5,574 5,773 4 % Minot State University (1) 1,521 1,596 1,857 2,187 2,247 3% 2,901 3,375 4,014 5,553 5,715 3 % OREGON Universities (3) 2,235 2,334 2,520 2,778 3,462 25 % 3,561 3,699 4,122 4,680 5,623 20 % Oregon Health Sciences Univ (1) 2,514 2,766 3,063 3,795 4,604 21 % 3,840 4,131 4,665 5,670 6,605 16 % Colleges (3) 2.212 2,301 2,484 2,672 3,309 24 % 3,538 3,666 4,110 4,540 5,272 16 % SOUTH DAKOTA Universities (2) 1,917 2,004 2,109 5 % 3,203 3,353 3,573 7 % Other Institutions (4) 1,807 1,893 2,030 7 % 2,683 2,812 3,004 7 % UTAH Universities (2) 1,190 1,380 1,515 1,612 1,677 4 % 3,329 3,753 4,180 4,466 4,652 4% Colleges (2) 1,116 1,235 1,373 1,479 1,560 5 % 2,987 3,338 3,735 4,004 4,286 7 % WASHINGTON University of Washington & Washington State Univ (2) 2.505 2,601 2,838 3,033 3,387 12 % 6,228 6,474 7,083 7,578 8,472 12 % Regional Universities & Evergreen State College (4) 1,797 1,863 2,457 2,604 2,700 4 % 5,361 5,553 7,440 7,899 8,187 4% WYOMING University of Wyoming (1) 778 833 1,003 1,148 1,554 35 % 2,442 2,605 3,039 3,568 4,358 22 %

MEAN AVERAGE $1,347 $1,432 $1,628 $1,783 $2,008 13 % $4,434 $4,688 $5,462 $5,539 $6,279 13 %

TUITION AND FEES AT PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND 2 YEAR BRANCH CAMPUSES

RESIDENT FY91-92 Percent FY88 FY89 FY90 FY91 FY92 Change ALASKA (1) $733 $735 $930 $1,054 $1,138 8 % APii2:0NA 06) 507 562 595 626 679 8 % CALIFORNIA (107) 100 100 100 100 120 20 % COLORADO (15) 778 831 847 927 1,005 8 % HAWAII (7) 325 369 420 420 440 5 % IDAHO (2) 747 780 780 802 850 6 % MINNESOTA (50) 1,338 1,537 1,622 6% MONTANA (3) 484 555 804 822 908 10 % NEVADA (4) 626 626 626 720 780 8 % NEW MEXICO (17) 384 419 529 486 507 4°% NORTH DAKOTA (5) 1,208 1,266 1,309 1,616 1,634 1 % OREGON (16) 686 725 757 804 920 14 % UTAH (5) 973 1,024 1,087 1,120 1,157 3 % WASHiNGTCJN (27) 754 775 821 867 952 10 % WYOMING (7) 547 583 602 643 685 7 %

MEAN AVERAGE $653 $689 $601 $655 $707 8 % a blic Higher Education Support Factors

#1 #2 #3 RESIDENT STUDENT SOURCE PARTICIPATION RATIO TAX CAPACITY HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES 1991-92 FY 1991 est 1991-92

FTE public Dollars HS Grads per students per per COG 1,000 pop. Index HS graduate index capita Index ad)

148 132 1 Utah 13.8 141 ::: 1 Arizona 5.2 155 1 Connecticut $3,044 114 2 Wyoming 12.4 127 I': 2 California 5.0 149 2 Alaska $2,879 140 3 North Dakota 12.2 125 :: 3 Alabama 4.5 134 3 Nevada $2,716 132 124 131 115 4 Idaho 12.1 123 :. 4 Colorado 4.3 128 4 Massachusetts $2,695 128 133 5 Montana 11.9 122 : 5 Kansas 4.2 124 5 New Hampshire $2,633 126 109 6 West Virginia 11.7 120 :: 6 New Mexico 4.0 120 6 New Jersey $2,592 125 7 Wisconsin 11.5 18 i: 7 Wyoming 4.0 118 7 Delaware $2,592 126 124 103 8 Nebraska 11.4 116 :. 8 Oregon 3.9 117 8 District of Columbia $2,551 9 Minnesota 11.2 115 9 Virginia 3.8 112 9 Wyoming $2,468 120 158 115 107 10 Indiana 11.1 113 > 10 Mississippi 3.7 109 10 California $2,376 11 Iowa 11.1 113 11 North Dakota 3.6 108 11 Hawaii $2,345 114 105 12 Maine 11.1 113 12 Florida 3.6 108 12 New York $2,263 110 95 13 Michigan 11.0 112 13 Minnesota 3.6 106 13 Maryland $2,263 110 99 14 Ohio 10.9 111 14 Nebraska 3.6 106 14 Vermont $2,180 106 107 15 Arkansas 10.8 111 , 15 North Carolina 3.6 106 15 Minnesota $2,160 105 109 105 16 South Dakota 10.8 111 : i' i 16 Maryland 3.5 104 16 Virginia $2.160 105 105 110 17 Texas 10.8 110 .; 17 Washington 3.4 101 17 Colorado $2,160 i 103 102 18 Alaska 10.5 107 ,:: 18 Louisiana 3.4 100 18 Florida $2,119 19 Kentucky 10.5 107 19 Delaware 3.4 100 19 Rhode Island $2,078 101 98 20 New Mexico 10.5 108 20 Texas 3.4 100 20 Maine $2.057 100 109 21 Oklahoma 10.4 106 21 Iowa 3.3 99 21 Arizona $2,036 99 101 98 96 22 Delaware 10.3 105 :: 22 Nevada 3.3 98 22 Illinois $2,016 23 Hawaii 10.3 105 23 Wisconsin 3.3 99 23 Washington $2,016 98 106 24 Massachusetts 10.2 104 24 Michigan 3.3 98 24 Pennsylvania $1,954 95 100 25 Pennsylvania 1112 104- 25 South Carolina 3.3 98 25 Georgia $1,954 95 95 26 Connecticut 10.1 104 26 Illinois 3.3 97 26 Texas $1,934 94 96 27 Illinois 10.1 103 27 Kentucky 3.3 97 27 Michigan $1,934 94 103 28 Kansas 10.1 103 28 Oklahoma 3.3 97 28 Ohio $1,913 93 99 29 New Hampshire 10.1 103 29 Rhode Island 3.1 93 29 North Carolina $1,892 92 100 30 New Jersey 10.1 103 30 Tennessee 3.1 94 30 Wisconsin $1,872 91 114 $1,851 90 105 31 Vermont 10.0 102 . 31 Montana 3.0 90 31 Oregon 32 Mississ:ppi 9.9 101 3; Idaho 3.0 89 32 Nebraska $1,831 89 107 33 Georgia 9.8 100 33 Missouri 3.0 89 33 Missouri $1,831 89 102 34 Missouri 9.8 100 34 Ohio 3.0 89 34 Kansas $1,831 89 101 35 North Carolina 9.7 99 35 Utah 3.0 88 35 Oklahoma $1,790 87 105 36 Maryland 9.5 97 36 West Virginia 3.0 88 36 Indiana $1,790 87 103 37 Washington 9.5 97 37 Georgia 2.9 87 37 Tennessee $1,748 85 89 38 Alabama 9.4 96 38 Indiana 2.8 85 38 North Dakota $1,727 84 108 39 South Carolina 9.4 96 39 Alaska 2.8 84 39 Montana $1,707 83 108 40 Tennessee 9.4 96 40 Vermont 2.8 84 40 Kentucky $1,707 83 99 41 Colorado 9.3 95 41 New York 2.8 83 41 Iowa $1,687 52 99 42 Oregon 9.2 94 42 Arkansas 2.7 80 42 New Mexico $1,666 81 102 43 Rhode Island 9.2 93 43 South Dakota 2.7 80 43 Louisiana $1,666 81 91 9.2 94 44 Maine 2.6 78 44 South Carolina $1,646 80 94 44 Virginia :. :. 45 Louisiana 9.0 92 45 Hawaii 2.6 77 45 West Virginia $1,625 79 94 78 96 46 New York 8.9 91 i. 46 Pennsylvania 2.4 70 46 South Dakota $1,604 47 Nevada 8.8 89 47 New Hampshire 2.3 70 47 Utah $1,584 77 95 77 94 48 California 8.6 88 :. 48 New Jersey 2.2 66 . 48 Alabama $1,584 76 101 49 Arizona 8.2 84 is 49 Massachusetts 2.0 59 49 Idaho $1,563 $1,522 74 89 50 District of Columbia 7.6 78 E 50 Connecticut 1.9 56 50 Arkansas 66 81 51 Florida 7.3 74 51 District of Columbia 1.8 54 1 51 Mississippi $1,358

UNITED STATES 9.8 100 UNITED STATES 3.4 100 UNITED STATES $2,059 100 100

#1 RESIDENT STUDENT SOURCE. High school #2 PARTICIPATION RATIO.Annual full-time #3 TAX CAPACITY.The potential of state and graduates per 1,000 population (B/A).This is the equivalent enrollment in public institutions of local governments to raise revenues for public primary source of entering freshmen at public. higher education per high school graduate (C/B).Thispurposes through various kinds of taxes (D/A). institutions in the state and is therefore the best ratio measures the degree to which a state provides Measured by a 'representative tax system' that single starting base for deriving total enrollments. attractive and accessible opportunities for higher defines the tax capacity of a state and its local The state's primary higher education responsibility education to both in-stale and out-of-state students governments as the amount of revenue they is to provide post-secondary educational opportu- relative to the size of its resident student source. could raise if all 50 state -local systems applied nities to its own resident high school graduates. High ratios indicate states heavily in the 'business" identical tax rates (national averages) to their of higher education compared to their basic respective tax bases. Adjustment by the COG responsibility to high school graduates. index establishes equivalent state purchasing power by correcting for geographical price Source: Halstead, Kent.STATE PROFILES: FINANCING PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION 1978 to 1992, differences. 15th ed.. pp. 44-58. Washington, D.C.: Research Associates of Washington, October 1992.

51,ish t; TABLE 5.9 FY92 State Public Higher Education Support FactoFs

44 #5 46 TAX EFFORT ALLOCATION TO PUBLIC TUITION FACTOR FY 1991 est HIGHER EDUCATION 1991-92 1991-92 Education Tuition as (total) approp percent of as a percent of approp + tuft Percent Index Percent Index : tax revenue Index 75 % 268 1 Alaska 169 % 169 1 Wyoming 13 % (14.3) 195 .. 1 Vermont 218 2 District of Columbia 158 % 158 2 New Mexico 13 % (14.2) 183 2 New Hampshire 61 % 3 New York 144 % 144 3 Idaho 11 % (12.6) 164 3 Delaware 52 % 186 4 Wisconsin 120 % 120 4 North Dakota 11 % (14.4) 164 4 Rhode Island 47 % 168 45 % 162 5 Hawaii 119 % 119 5 Utah 10 % (11.5) 151 5 Colorado 6 Iowa 115 % 116 6 North Carolina 10 % (12.7) 146 6 Pennsylvania 44 % 158 154 7 Nebraska 115 % 115 7 Alabama 10 % (14.1) 142 7 Ohio 43 % 8 Oregon 114 % 114 8 Arkansas 9 % (12.3) 132 8 Michigan 41 % 145 9 Washington 113 % 113 9 Oklahoma 9 % (12.0) 131 9 Virginia 40 % 142 10 Minnesota 110 % 110 10 California 9 % (9.6) 128 10 West Virginia 39 % 138 11 New Jersey 109 % 109 11 Kansas 9 % (11.1) 126 11 Mississippi 38 % 135 37 % 133 12 Michigan 105 % 105 12 Iowa 9 % (10.0) 124 12 Missouri 13 Illinois 105 % 105 13 Montana 8 % (9.7) 124 13 South Dakota 37 % 133 14 Idaho 105 % 105 14 Mississippi 8 % (11.5) 123 14 Alabama 37 % 132 36 % 129 15 Kansas 104 % 104 15 Arizona 8 % (9.8) 122 15 Louisiana 127 16 New Mexico 104 % 104 16 Hawaii 8 % (10.4) 122 16 Maryland 35 % 126 17 Utah 103 % 103 17 Wisconsin 8 % (9.1) 120 17 South Carolina 35 % 35 % 124 18 Kentucky 102 % 102 18 Indiana 8 % (9.5) 119 18 Indiana 33 % 117 19 Montana 102 % 102 19 South Carolina 8 % (11.2) 119 19 North Dakota 33 % 117 20 Maryland 101 % 101 20 Texas 8 % (11.4) 118 20 Maine 33 % 116 21 Rhode Island 100 % 100 21 Nebraska 8 % (11.3) 117 21 Iowa 31 % 110 22 Arizona 99 % 99 22 Delaware 8 % (8.4) 115 22 Wisconsin 30 % 108 23 Oklahoma 97 % 97 23 Tennessee 8 % (9.6) 114 23 Massachusetts 30 % 107 24 West Virginia 97 % 97 24 Michigan 8 % (8.7) 114 24 Tennessee 30 % 106 25 Louisiana 97 % 97 25 Minnesota 8 % (9.0) 112 25 Kentucky 30 % 106 26 Maine 96 % 96 26 Oregon 7 % (9.1) 106 26 Connecticut 29 % 104 27 North Dakota 96 % 96 27 Washington 7 % (7.8) 103 27 Oregon 28 % 102 28 California 96 % 96 28 Nevada 7 % (7.9) 102 28 Minnesota 28 % 100 29 Ohio 95 % 95 29 South Dakota 7 % (8.6) 100 29 Kansas 28 % 100 30 Texas 93 % 93 30 Kentucky 7 % (9.7) 99 30 Arkansas 27 % 98 31 Mississippi 93 % 93 31 Florida 7 % (7.8) 99 31 Arizona 27 % 96 32 Pennsylvania 92 % 92 ' 32 Missouri 7 % (7.6) 97 32 New Jersey 26 % 94 33 Colorado 92 % 92 33 Georgia 7 % (8.2) 96 33 Georgia 25 % 88 34 South Carolina 92 % 92 34 Illinois 6 % (7.7) 94 34 Nebraska 25 % 88 35 South Dakota 91 % 91 '"' 35 Maine 6 % (6.7) 92 35 New York 25 % 88 36 Massachusetts 91 % 91 36 Ohio 6 % (7.2) 90 36 Utah 23 % 83 37 Indiana 91 % 91 ' 37 Virginia 6 % (7.7) 90 37 Montana 21 % 76 38 Wyoming 91 % 91 38 Louisiana 6 % (8.4) 90 38 Oklahoma 21 % 76 39 Georgia 90 % 90 39 Alaska 6 % (6.7) 89 39 Florida 21 % 76 40 Vermont 89 % 89 40 Colorado 6 % (7.3) 87 40 Washington 21 % 76 41 Virginia 87 % 87 41 Pennsylvania 6 % (6.2) 87 41 Texas 74 42 North Carolina 86 % 86 42 West Virginia 6 % (8.7) 85 42 Nevada 21 % 20 % 71 43 Arkansas 84 % 84 43 Maryland 6 % (7.3) 82 43 Illinois 70 44 Florida 84 % 84 44 Rhode Island 5 % (4.9) 73 44 North Carolina 20 % 18 % 63 45 Missouri 84 % 84 45 Connecticut 5 % (5.4) 68 45 New Mexico 15 % 53 46 Alabama 84 % 84 46 New Jersey 5 % (5.6) 66 46 Alaska 15 % 52 47 Connecticut 83 % 83 47 New York 4 % (4.6) 58 47 Wyoming 13 % 46 48 Delaware 79 % 79 48 New Hampshire 4 % (3.8) 52 48 California 11 % 41 49 Tennessee 79 % 79 49 Massachusetts 4 % (3.8) 52 49 Idaho 10 "A 34 50 Nevada 77 % 77 50 Vermont 3 % (4.1) 48 50 District of Columbia 10 % 34 51 New Hampshire 65 % 65 51 District of Columbia 3 % (3.0) 45 51 Hawaii 28 % 100 UNITED STATES 100 % 100 UNITED STATES 7 % (8.2) 100 UNITED STATES

44 TAX EFFORT. State and local tax revenues #5 ALLOCATION TO PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION. 46 TUITION FACTOR. Student tuition revenue collected as a percentage of state and local tax State and local tax revenue appropriated or levied for as a percent of total revenues from state and loyal government education appropriations plus capacity (EID).Tax effort measures, as a percentage, current operating educational expenses of public how much of the state and local government tax institutions.This ratio suggests the relative student tuition revenue. This ratio suggests the capacity is actually used. The tax revenues collected importance and requirements of financing public relative importance of student tuition as a funding for all states equals total tax capacity nationwide, so student education to the funding of other public source compared to slate local appropriations. that the national effort, by definition, is 100 percent. services in the state and local government budgets. High ratios may reflect a large proportion of out-o Effort measures far the individual states indicate The ratio for total appropriations is shown n ( ). state students paying high non-resident tuition. how they compare with the national average. TABLE 5.9 FY92 State Public Higher Education Support Factors

POTENTIAL TAX REVENUES EDUCATION APPROPRIATIONS PER STUDENT 1991-92 PER STUDENT 1991-92 (#3 / #1 x #2) (#3 x #4 x 05) / (11 x #2)

system fin load 13-year Fles-Ag-Med Dollars Dollars SSI adj +COG constant approp as a per per Ad] dollar percent of studentIndex studentIndex Index Index change total approp (S /capita

-24 % 10 % ($30.9 1District of Columbia $185,527 297 1 Alaska $9,996 235 232 189 2 Connecticut $159,072 254 2 District of Columbia $8,924 210 216 180 -10 % 0 % $0.0 3 Massachusetts $133,896 214 3 Hawaii $8,686 204 206 189 23 % 20 % ($57.3 4 New Jersey $115,434 195 4 Connecticut $6,143 144 139 124 0 % 14 % ($18.8 5 New Hampshire $111,292 178 5 Wyoming $6,068 143 145 191 -12 % 7 % ($22.9 6 Alaska $97,092 155 6 New Jersey $5,621 132 132 115 10 % 23 % ($37.6 7 Nevada $93,693 150 7 New York $5,160 121 128 110 -17 % 15 % ($23.0 8 New York $91,607 146 8 Idaho $5,071 119 120 160 -14 % 11 % ($23.6 9 Hawaii $88,193 141 9 New Mexico $5,044 118 106 134 4% 13 % ($30.91 10 Pennsylvania $80,888 129 10 Nevada $5,003 118 125 118 -3 % 12 % ($19.8] 11 Florida $80,597 129 11 Washington $4,993 117 120 130 -3 % 10 % ($18.11 11 % 12 Vermont $77,967 125 12 Wisconsin $4,788 112 110 138 -8 % ($21.7, ($44.9: 13 Delaware $74,880 120 13 North Carolina $4,724 111 111 121 2 % 22 % 14 Rhode Island $72,399 116 14 California $4,619 109 115 107 -2 % 9 % ($20.0' 7 % ($12.7 15 Maine $70,969 113 15 Delaware $4,595 108 103 102 11 % ($18.4 16 Georgia $68.579 110 16 Florida $4,568 107 112 111 6 % 13 % ($53.9 17 Maryland $68,281 109 17 Oklahom. $4,556 107 108 130 20 % 26 % ($33.3 18 Washington $62,488 100 18 Minnesota $4,495 106 106 110 -18 % 16 % 19 Missouri $62,439 100 19 Iowa $4,472 105 94 113 -13 % 16 % ($30.6 20 Virginia $61,951 99 20 Pennsylvania $4,413 104 100 105 -16 % 5 % ($5.5 21 Illinois $60,996 98 21 Massachusetts $4,366 103 104 91 -22 % 5 % ($4.7 11 % ($20.1 22 Tennessee $58,980 94 22 Michigan $4,316 101 99 109 -6 % 6 % ($8.1 23 Ohio $58,952 94 23 Maine $4,293 101 103 112 17 % 24 Indiana $56,741 91 24 Oregon $4,252 100 99 115 -3 % 20 % ($38.13 25 North Carolina $55,179 88 25 Indiana $4,186 98 88 10S -11 % 15 % ($22.9 ($53A 26 California $55,083 88 26 North Dakota 54.178 98 98 126 -7% 22 % 27 South Dakota $54,887 88 27 Nebraska $4,092 96 96 116 -8 % 30 % ($69.1 ($204 28 Louisiana 554.556 87 28 Utah $4,088 96 89 110 -22 % 11 % 17 % ($27.1 29 Minnesota $53,825 86 29 Illinois $4,077 96 98 96 -7 % 13% 30 Colorado $53,805 86 30 Montana $4,050 95 92 120 -5 % ($20.f 31 Texas $53,651 86 31 Georgia $4,024 95 88 88 -2 % 25 % ($29.1 30 % 32 Michigan $53,133 85 32 Texas $4,004 94 94 96 6 % ($61.: ($43. 33 South Carolina $52,972 85 33 Arkansas $3,944 93 96 115 -7 % 27% 15 % ($29. 34 Oklahoma $52,447 84 34 Arizona $3,933 92 90 92 -6 % 28 % 447.; 35 Arkansas $52,044 83 35 South Carolina $3,917 92 94 110 -11 % -11 % ($47.1 36 Oregon $51,414 82 36 Kansas $3,866 91 92 104 23 % 37 Wyoming $50,344 80 37 Maryland $3,837 90 88 80 -11 % 23 % ($38.! 19% ($25. 38 Kentucky $49,593 79 38 Tennessee $3,591 84 82 86 -16% 39 Wisconsin $48,966 78 39 Rhode Island $3,564 84 84 81 -32 % 0 % $0. ($15. 40 Arizona $47,633 76 40 Missouri $3,445 81 83 96 -27 % 13 % ($18, 41 Montana $47,234 76 41 Ohio $3,429 81 77 82 -8% 15 % 42 West Virginia $46,836 75 42 South Dakota $3,417 80 79 98 -18 % 21 % ($25. 43 Iowa $45,791 73 43 Kentucky $3,391 80 BO 96 -35 % 31 % ($52. 44 Nebraska $44,998 72 44 Virginia $3,299 77 75 75 -10 % 20% ($29. 45 Idaho $43,271 69 45 Louisiana $3,225 76 73 82 -20 % 27 % ($36 46 Kansas $43,271 69 46 Alabama $3,047 72 73 89 -14 % 32 % ($59, 47 New Mexico $39,095 63 47 Colorado $2,949 69 66 69 -8 % 18% ($25 48 North Dakota $38,788 62 48 Mississippi $2,896 68 71 87 -23 % 28 % ($40 49 Utah $38,741 62 49 West Virgini $2,628 62 61 73 -31 % 34% ($46 ($3 50 Alabama $37,707 60 50 New Hampshire $2,586 61 63 65 -17 % 5 % 19 % ($15 51 Mississippi $37,476 60 51 Vermont $2,287 54 53 53 -14%

UNITED STATES $62,552 100 UNITED STATES $4,257 100 100 100 -8 17 %

POTENTIAL TAX REVENUE PER STUDENT. EDUCATION APPROPRIATIONS PER STUDENT. State and local tax revenues appropriated for current operat These combined input factors establish a state's education expenses of public institutions per annual FTE student.Indicates average state support to individual basic tax potential to finance public institutions students without taking into account the types of institutions attended.Education approp's related to the state re'llive to student enrollment load.Relatively system's funding requirements are reported as an index (APP/SSI). Appropriations for research, agriculture, ant stable tax potential to finance individual student's medical are reported as a percent of total appropriations to suggest relative importance, and per capita as a new education without taking into account the types measure shown in ( ). of institutions attended. Tax potential related to the state system's financial support requirements is reported as an index. Adjustment by the COG index establishes equivalent state purchasing power.

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COLLECTIVE FINANCIAL. ACTIONS ESTIMATED NET TUITION PER STUDENT 1991.92 1991.92 104 x #5/ (1.00 - (83 x x x 16/ (#1 x 82)) /(1.00 -

System tin load 14-year Tuition relative to Dollars SSI ad/ +COG constant personal disposable per Ad( dollar Income/capita Percent Index :: student Index Index Index change Percent Index 67 % 455 1 North Dakota 16 % 170 < 1 Vermont $6,842 413 405 409 46 % 30 % 300 2 Now Mexico 16 % 166 ii: 2 Delaware $4,991 302 287 284 68 % 3 Iowa 15 % 153 .' 3 New Hampshire $4,042 244 252 262 12 % 23 % 225 21 % 211 4 Wyoming 14 % 149 i: 4 Pennsylvania $3,519 213 204 215 49 % 5 Wisconsin 14 % 149 5 Rhode Island $3,168 191 191 186 101 20 % 195 6 Utah 14 % 149 6 Michigan $2,944 178 174 192 80 % 18 % 181 7 Michigan 14 % 145 7 Ohio $2 606 157 150 160 41 % 17 % 167 8 Idaho 13 % 140 8 Connecticut $2,581 156 150 134 84 % 12% 116 9 Alabama 13 % 136 9 Colorado $2,433 147 140 147 66 % 15 % 143 24 % 15 % 149 10 Delaware 13 % 135 .. 10 Indiana $2,223 134 120 143 11 Mississippi 12 % 131 11 Virginia $2,178 132 128 128 50 % 13 % 127 143 12 Kansas 12 % 131 12 Iowa $2,155 130 116 140 22 % 15 % 13 Nebraska 12 % 128 13 South Carolina $2,142 129 132 155 93 % 17 % 163 14 Alaska 12 % 128 14 Wisconsin $2,120 128 126 157 17 % 14 % 134 15 Vermont 12 % 124 15 Maryland $2,107 127 125 112 26 % 11 % 112 16 Oregon 12 % 124 16 Maine $2,088 126 129 140 16 % 14 % 138 94 17 Minnesota 12 % 123 17 New Jersey $2,068 125 125 109 56 % 10 % 147 18 South Carolina 11 % 121 18 North Dakota $2,043 123 123 158 67 % 15 19 Arizona 11 % 120 19 Missouri $2,042 123 127 146 38 % 14 % 133 137 20 Indiana 11 % 120 20 South Dakota $2,019 122 121 149 17 % 14 % 114 115 101 32 % 10 % 95 21 Montana 11 % 118 .:.; 21 Massachusetts $1,882 22 Oklahoma 11 % 117 22 ,.ouisiana $1.820 110 106 119 77 % 14 % 138 110 23 Hawaii 11 % 115 23 Minnesota $1,784 108 108 112 58 % 11 % 24 North Carolina 11 % 112 24 Alabama $1,782 108 110 134 40 % 14 % 135 16 % 155 25 Arkansas 11 111 25 Mississippi $1,756 106 111 136 33 % 11 % 112 26 Ohio 10 % 108 ., 26 Oregon $1,756 106 105 122 26 % 82 27 Washington 10 % 107 27 Alaska $1,731 105 104 84 21 % 8 % 28 Colorado 10 % 106 28 New York $1,696 102 108 93 6 % 9 % 89 29 South Dakota 10 % 105 29 West Virginia $1,656 100 99 118 78 % 14 % 134 30 Pennsylvania 10 % 104 i 30 Tennessee $1,533 93 90 95 15 % t *: % 108 115 26 % 12 % 120 31 Kentucky 10 % 103 i : i. 31 Arkansas $1,529 92 95 91 92 104 7 % 10 % 95 32 California 10 % 102 ,.: 32 Kansas $1,503 33 Texas 10 % 100 33 Arizona $1,479 89 87 89 41 % 10 % 103 34 Rhode Island 9 % 98 34 Kentucky $1,436 87 88 104 5 % 11 % 107 35 Louisiana 9 % 98 35 Georgia $1,435 87 81 81 33 % 10 % 98 36 West Virginia 9 % 97 36 Nebraska $1,346 81 81 98 5 % 9 % 86 75 37 Maine 9 % 95 37 Washington $1,345 81 83 90 -1 % 8 % 11 % 104 38 Virginia 9 % 94 - 38 Utah $1,332 80 75 92 1 % 39 Missouri 9 / 93 39 Nevada $1,310 79 84 79 -16 / 7 % 72 40 Maryland 9 % 92 40 Florida $1,232 74 78 77 -13 % 8 % 75 41 Tennessee 9 % 92 41 Oklahoma $1,231 74 75 91 12 % 10 % 94 42 Illinois 8 % 88 42 Montana $1,224 74 72 93 -1 % 9 % 84 43 Georgia 8 % 84 43 North Carolina $1,142 .39 69 75 5 % 8 % 79 44 New York 8 % 79 44 Texas $1,077 65 65 66 29 % 7 % 69 45 Florida 7 % 76 45 New Mexico $1,071 65 58 73 6 % 8 % 82 46 Nevada 7 % 71 46 Wyoming $1,038 63 64 84 -20% 7 % 70 47 New Jersey 7 % 70 47 Illinois $1,014 61 63 61 22 % 6 % 57 48 New Hampshire 6 % 63 48 District of Columbia $947 57 59 49 29 % 5 % 46 49 Connecticut 6 % 58 49 Hawaii $912 55 56 51 26 % 5 % 51 50 District of Columbia 5 % 56 50 California $688 42 44 41 96 % 4 % 38 5 % 46 51 Massachusetts 5 % 49 1 51 Idaho $651 39 40 53 -20 % 100 UNITED STATES 10 % 100 UNITED STATES $1,655 100 100 100 27 % 10 %

COLLECTIVE FINANCIAL ACTIONS.The NET TUITION REVENUES PER STUDENT.Tuition revenues of public institutions per annual combined actions are the factors that establish FTE student. Indicates average tuition (less state appropriated student aid) paid by all resident the degree to which.the potential tax revenues and non-resident students without recognizing the types of institutions attended.Tuition per student are actually utilized to achieve the related to the state system's funding requirements is reported as an index. Adjustment by the support level provided. States with high per- COG index establishes equivalent state purchasing power. Tuition revenues per student relative centage are making a substantial combined to disposable personal income per capita indicates tuition level relative to resident ability to pay. tax effort, allocation to education, and tuition charge to finance public institutions. TABLE 5:19 FY93 State Appropriations for Higher Ed Operating Expenses ,.. FY89 FY90 FY91 FY92 FY93 FY89 FY90 FY91 FY92 FY93

STATE cont. Alabama $775,344$776,505$815,623 $791,638$824,000 Montana $105,277 $109,416 $116,648 $129,978 $125,863 Alaska 166,814 178,188 187,892 179,981 174,118 Nebraska 253,431 293,242 329,122 340.106 358,591 Arizona 538,014 553,547 596.323 597,340 605,267 Nevada 121,249 146,636 163,324 191,773 207.572 Arkansas 310,795 320,613 328,904 386.064 411,827 New Hampshire 72,454 69,035 72,959 75,175 74,026 California 5,396,4365,487,8925,498,8865,652.1484,841,606 New JersPy 1,139,597 1,124,367 1,071,222 1,140.332 1,177,880 Colorado 475,181 505.994 508,758 500,082 529,158 New Ftico 276,222 296,410 335,468 349,378 364,896 Connecticut 473,716 511,567 522,573 507,398 486,239 New York 3,047,894 3,185,045 2,828,116 2.760,719 2,689,086 Delaware 107,515 115,541 117,429 121.011 122,469 North Carolina ."9.606 1,458.516 1.484,279 1,445,790 1,541,926 Florida 1,472,6251,557,091 1,548,2851,443,3181,415.262 North Dakota :3 129,756 129,757 145,535 145,535 Georgia 812.299 884,669 961,283 874.320 951,726 Ohio 1,320,808 1,427,041 1,472.920 1,414,735 1,376,490 Hawaii 267,472 279,241 313,531 340,296 341,693 Oklahoma 415,192 453,090 499.621 542,274 557,532 Idaho 144,987 158,247 183.999 195,334 192,609 Oregon 361,188 395,898 420,047 461,155 485,482 Illinois 1,417,6621,712,8501,742,4281.712.9131,718,849 Pennsylvania 1,268.930 1,370,011 1,395,732 1,483,318 1,388.920 Indiana 755.614 814,021 876,162 899,642 894,242 Rhode Island 142,291 139,174 127,969 117,205 118,911 Iowa 482,480 528,499 584,341 558,680 601,983 South Carolina 577,489 612,508 637,011 609,908 633.379 Kansas 387,969 435,609 451,299 451,465 465,860 South Dakota 78,576 86,064 90,429 98,898 104,472 Kentucky 519,683 550,328 609,228 639,422 621,794 .,Tennessee 686,235 709,116 712,087 380,479 747.525 2,802,348 Louisiana 483,033 527,037 585,703 589,209 620,791 . Texas 2,245,958 2.624,288 2,579,342 2,821,806 Maine 162,482 173,534 186,285 173,003 172,984 Utah 263,964 292,720 305.233 327,723 345,888 Maryland 700,598 822,337 816,119 716,722 788,159 Vermont 53,855 57,596 56,810 55,742 54,912 Massachusetts 868.426 815,998 697,248 583,569 625,380 Virginia 1,031,167 1,089,276 1,068,485 963,892 934,776 Michigan 1,342,0331,408,009 1,486,6941,533,6851,539,460 Washington 719,437 796,400 857,135 881,112 909,892 Minnesota 861,462 946,7791,007,656 995.429 965,288 West Virginia 253.525 252,180 275,672 284,121 284,606 Mississippi 425,671 432,971 423,477 394,178 437,215 Wisconsin 738,670 795,383 843,543 863,337 902.988 Missouri 551,755 580,005 592,864 574,670 590,483 Wyoming 116,183 116,183 124,902 124,902 122,152 TOTAL 36,634,98739,106,42339.640.82339,720,91039.394,108

NOTE: Appropriations are state tax funds x $1,000 for the annual operating expenses of higher education. This would primarily include University of Alaska general operating funds and state student aid programs in Alaska. Source: Center for Higher Education. GRAPEVINE , No.383. Normal IL: Illinois State University, October 1992.

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FY79 46.1 7.2 % 47.2 7.4 % 49.5 9.3 % 55.2 6.9 % 59.7 8.1 % FY80 50.6 9.9 % 51.6 9.1 % 56.2 13.3 % 59.8 8.3 % 64.6 8.1 % FY81 56.1 10.8 % 57.0 10.7 % 62.6 11.6 % 65.6 9.7 % 70.3 8.8 % FY82 61.4 9.4% 62.0 8.7% 68.1 8.7% 72.1 10.0% 75.5 7.4% FY83 65.3 6.4% 65.9 6.3% 71.0 4.3% 77.7 7.7% 78.5 3.9% FY84 68.4 4.7% 68.9 4.6% 73.6 3.7% 82.2 5.8% 80.3 2.3% FY85 72.2 5.5 % 72.5 5.2 % 76.5 3.9 % 84.3 2.6 % 82.2 2.4 % FY86 75.5 4.6 % 76.0 4.8 % 78.7 2.9 % 85.6 1.4 % 84.3 2.5 % FY87 78.6 4.1 % 79.3 4.3% 80.5 2.2% 87.3 2.0% 85.9 2.0% FY88 82.2 4.5 % 82.9 4.5 % 83.8 4.1 % 89.1 2.1 % 88.5 2.9 % FY89 86.9 5.8 % 87.8 6.0 % 87.7 4.7 % 92.2 3.4 % 92.4 4.5 % FY90 92.0 5.8% 92.5 5.2% 91.9 4.8% 94.7 2.8% 95.9 3.8% FY91 96.9 5.3% 97.0 5.0% 96.9 5.4% 97.2 2.6% 98.3 2.4% FY92 100.0 3.2% 100.0 3.1 % 100.0 3.2% 100.0 2.9% 100.0 1.8% FY92=100

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FY79 74.5 5.8% 72.9 6.4% 71.9 7.0% 74.1 6.0% 73.4 7.8% FY80 79.8 7.1% 77.9 6.53% 77.3 7.5% 79.4 7.2% 80.2 9.3% FY81 86.7 8.6 % 85.1 9.2 % 84.5 9.3 % 86.3 8.7 % 87.7 9.4 % FY82 93.9 8.3% 93.9 10.3% 93.1 10.2% 93.7 8.6% 94.6 7.9% FY83 100.0 6.5% 100.0 6.5% 100.0 7.4% 100.0 6.7% 100.0 5.7% FY84 104.7 4.7% 104.7 4.7 % 104.5 4.5% 104.7 4.7% 105.2 5.2% FY85 111.6 6.6% 111.5 6.5% 110.7 5.9% 111.4 6.4% 109.1 3.7% FY86 118.4 6.1% 119.0 6.7% 117.7 6.3% 118.2 6.1 % 113.0 3.6% FY87 125.4 5.9% 126.1 6.0% 124.8 6.0% 125.0 5.8% 116.4 3.0% Y88 131.6 4.9% 132.9 5.4% 129.9 4.1% 130.9 4.7% 120.4 3.4% FY89 139.2 5.8% 140.9 6.0% 139.3 7.2% 138.7 6.0% 125.2 4.0% 4.0% FY90 147.7 6.1 % 149.6 6.2% 150.6 8.1 % 147.5 6.3% 130.2 4.1 % FY91 155.7 5.4% 157.7 5.4% 159.1 5.6% 155.5 5.4% 135.5 3.6 % FY92 161.1 3.5 % 162.6 3.1 % 163.6 2.8 % 160.8 3.4 % 140.4 FY83 =1 )

NOTES: (1 HEPI Is a measure of the average changes in prices of goods and services purchased by colleges and universities through current fund educational and general expenditures. (2) No part of these data may be reproduced for use by anyone other than the University of Alaska Fairbanks without prior permission in writingfrom the publisher: Research Associates of Washington. Source: INFLATION MEASURES FOR SCHOOLS & COLLEGES: 1992 UPDATE, Research Associates of Washington, Washington, D.C.

Average Faculty Salary Changes Average Salary Changes by vs. HEPI and CPI Trends Employee Category 7% 9%

Faculty 6%

5%

4%

CPI 3%

2% 2% FY90 FY91 FY92 FY86 FY87 FY88 FY89 FY90 FY91 FY92 FY86 FY87 FY88 FY89 5-17 21i Section 6 RESEARCH & PUBLIC SERVICE INFORMATION

Page No. Highlights 6-1

Table 6.1 FY89-92 Research Current Funds Expenditures by Unit 6-2

Table 6.2 FY88-92 Research Proposals Submitted & Funding Requested 6-3

Table 6.3 FY91 Top 100 Institutes in Research & Development Spending 6-4

Table 6.4 FY92 and Fall 1992 Library Statistics 6-5

Table 6.5 FY90-91 ARL & ACRL Library Comparisons 6-7

Table 6.6 FY92-93 GNOSIS Facilities and 1992 Usage Statistics 6-8

Table 6.7 FY93 Academic Computing Facilities and Usage Statistics 6-9

Table 6.8 FY92 Cooperative Extension Program Statistics 6-10

Table 6.9 FY88-92 Museum Statistics 6-12

Table 6.10 FY87-92 KUAC Public Radio and TV Statistics 6-13 Section 6 HIGHLIGHTS

Introduction Section 6 focuses on UAF's research and public service functions. Tables 6.1 through 6.3 list research funding, proposal activity, and other measures of activity within each research institute. Tables 6.4 through 6.7 p_ ovide comparative informa- tion on UAF libraries and academic computing facilities. Lastly, Tables 6.8 to 6.10 highlight the following public service outreach functions at UAF: the Cooperative Extension Service, Museum, and KUAC broadcasting.

Changes from Fact Book '92 Throughout this section new graphs were added and existing ones enhanced to highlight key comparisons or changes. Table 6.4 on Library Statistics was rede- signed for improved readability. Future year Fact Books will delimit improved measures of research and public service activity.

Highlights UAF was rated 90th out of the nation's top 100 research and development universities. Additionally, UAF led the nation in the number of National Science Foundation grants awarded in 1991. Faculty submitted 13% more research proposals in FY92 than in the previous year, for a total of $111 million in outside funding. Utilization of the GNOSIS computerized library system leveled off in FY93. The number of patrons slightly decreased by 1% but the number of holdings incded in the system moderately increased by nearly 3%. The number of personal contacts in the Cooperative Extension Program increased by 8% in FY92, however the contact hours decreased by nearly 14%. Museum visitations topped 143,000 in FY92, a 9% increase from FY91. July was the most frequented month with nearly 40,000 visitations. KUAC donor contributions decreased 1y 34% in FY92. The average donor contribution decreased to $87, down by nearly 12% from the previous year. TA*BLE 6.1FY89-92 Researchurrent Funds Expenditures-by Unit

FY89 FY90 FY91 FY92 Unrestr Restricted Total Unnistr Restricted Total Unrestr Restricted Total Unrestr Restricted Total UNIT

Agric Farm & Experiment Stat$4,415,837$2,417,446$6,833,283$4,449,024$2,132,162$6,581,186$4,581,896$1,473,145$6,055,041$4,506,889$1,792,461$6299,350 Ak Native Language Ctr (1) 0 78,526 78,526 581,109 89,932 671,041 581,159 78,151 659,310 626.004 38,528 664,532 Arctic Env Into Data Ctr (2) 0 (3,523) (3,523) transferred to UAA transferred to UM transferred to UM Chancellor Sponsored 172,540 3,094 175,634 81,590 8,266 89,856 147,612 0 147,612 295,483 0 295.483 Ctr for Cross Cultural Study 418,887 624,1901,043,077 497,764 617,2711,115,035 477,639 654,2931,131,932 400.107 908.2681,308,375 Developmental Prog & Prot 533,603 (478,362) 55,241 530,647 792,5421,323,189 376.779 10,287 387.066 254.264 6.205 260,469 Geophysical Institute 4,421,1985,928,09210,349,290 5,359,780 6,738,63112,098.411 5,916,423 9,212.59515,129,018 6,053,163 9,562,51915,615,682

Inst of Arctic Biology 1,989,7291,138,2863,128.015 2,121.770 2,036,1254,157,895 2,203,325 2,103,2354,306,560 1,904,440 2,259,9454,164,385 Inst of North Engineering 654,7941,243,259 1,898,053 722,125 1,582,9052,305,030 756,976 1,029,3771,786,353 794,258 886,3641,680,622 Management Research 62,958 27,873 90,831 75,405 4,024 79,429 63,407 5,000 68,407 61,788 0 61,788 Mineral Industry Res Lab 469,986 254.983 724,969 444.718 344,823 789,541 572,061 434,041 1,006,102 488,818 487,009 975,827

Museum 0 203,452 203,452 0 527,700 527,700 6,499 145,0E15 151.584 0 260.488 260.488 Petroleum Development Lab 205,269 141,648 346,917 202.749 103,833 306,582 339,093 168,204 507,297 344,058 173,566 517,624

Polar Ice Coring Office 0 567,745 567,745 0 2,802,5812,802,581 366,640 3,677,7334,044,373 578,652 4,971,1815,549,833 Fish & Ocean Science (3) 5,538,8616.985,84912,524,710 5,223.44512,503,38517,726,830 5.763,76411,499.51117,263,275 6,565,213 9,591,68216,156,895

Total Fairbanks Research 18,883,66219.132.55838.016,22020290.12630,284,18050,574,30622,153,27330.490,65752.643.93022,873,13730.938.21653.811.353

NOTES: (1) Prior to FY90 ANLC unrestricted expenditures were canted under Instruction. (2) Unit transferred to Anchorage in FY89. (3) FY89-90 includes IMS, FITC, Sea Grant, MAP, and SFOS. Source: 1989-92 University of Alaska Financial Statements with Supplemental Schedules 1.4. 4.4 and detailed workpapers, Statewide Accounting Services.

FY89-92 Research Expenditures Trend FY92 Research Expenditures by Unit (Top 5) by Unit / Type (X $1,000) (X $1,000) $18,000 $18,000 Unresticted $15,000 111 Restricted

$12,000

$15,000 $9,000

$6,000 -

$3,000 $12,000 $0 SFOS AFES IAB INE MIRL GI PICO Other CCC

FY92 Total Research Expenditures $9,000 by Unit

AFES CCC (2%) MIRL (2%) INE (3%) Other (4%) $6,000 SFOS (30%)

IAB(8%) IAB

$3,000 PICO (10%)

PICO

AFES (12%) $0 GI(29%)111 FY89 FY90 FY91 FY92 6-2 2l4 TABLE 6:2 EN 88-92 Research PrppoNals Submitted & Fund .ng Re nested FY88 FY89 FY90 FY91 FY92 Proposals Funding Proposals Funding Proposals Funding Proposals Funding Proposals Funding SubmittedRequestedSubmittedRequestedSubmittedRequestedSubmittedRequested SubmittedRequested

Agriculture Farm & Exp Station 12 $2,221,870 24 $2,604,762 29 $1,068,831 36 $1,573,198 57 $12,341,780 Alaska Sea Grant 4 3,278,295 0 0 7 2,635,164 5 1,602,150 8 3,536,144 Center for Cross-Cultural Studies 13 7,118,027 39 3,414,765 44 6,286,995 34 3,435,316 26 1,432,885 College of Liberal Arts 40 2,742,832 28 1,510,104 71 2,827,763 35 1,805,549 56 1,667,941 College of Natural Sciences 10 624.114 9 914,183 20 1,302,673 40 1,643,901 46 1,457,167 Conferences and Special Events 8 230,203 5 83,132 1 30,000 0 0 2 127,000 Fisheries Industry Technology Ctr 4 306.541 13 1,473,620 3 116,285 11 811,516 9 842,290 Geophysical Institute 98 50,985,207 128 28,583,098 120 40,155,466 160 43,713,332 124 30,223,363 Inst of Northern Engineering (1) 43 8,043,569 48 3,954,121 45 3,744,319 56 4,739,979 80 4,478,625 Institute of Arctic Biology 56 7,578,522 52 7,455.243 55 10,226,361 65 5,201,984 101 12,882,439 Institute of Marine Science 56 11,645,777 73 15,899,737 60 12,255,358 99 25,639,291 76 17,658,534 Juneau Ctr for Fish & Ocean Studies 16 712,175 18 2,596,666 11 864,798 24 1,377,870 19 1,877,385 KUAC 1 4,000 9 70,505 12 876,798 4 67,100 3 87,319 Mineral Industry Research Lab 22 1,932,278 10 1,161,581 21 1,748,600 25 3,042,417 36 3.601,397 Otto Geist Museum 12 528.545 5 204,874 3 457,047 12 780,391 28 2,355,948 Petroleum Development Lab 10 1,010,521 26 4,613,033 1 1,175,000 8 678,745 8 1,381,132 Rasmuson Library 17 895.725 11 529,851 14 420.563 7 665,251 17 693,247 School of Management 4 47,936 5 285,542 0 0 9 324.362 10 718,525

Other 11 7,315.885 10 4,648.358 18 4,695,237 40 8,871,658 53 13.615,086

TOTAL 437 $107,222,022 513 $80,693,175 535 $90,887,258 670 $105,974,010 759 $110,958,207

NOTES:(1) Combined nstitute of Water Research and Engineer Experiment Station in FY87-88. Source: UAF Proposal Office

FY92 Proposal Funding Request Effort FY88-92 Proposal Funding Request Effort by Unit (> $1 million) Trend by Unit (Top 5)

(X $1,000) a of proposals (X $1,000)

$35,000 140 $60,000 Proposals Funding Request 120 $30,000 $50,000

$25,000 100 $40,000

$20,000 80 $30,000

$15,000 60

$10,000 40

$5,000 20

$0 rr r I 0 GI IAB INE ASG Jun Ctr CNS PDL 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 IMS AFES MIRL Museum CLA CCC Table 6.3 FY91 Top 100 Institutes in Research &Development Spending Federal Total Federal Total Funds Rank Funds Rank (cont.) Funds Rank Funds Rank 81.896 33 112.106 52 Johns Hopkins U. $641,239 1 $710,095 1 Now York U. 32,314 90 108.988 53 U. of Michigan 206,276 5 363,582 2 U of MD Anderson Cancer Cnt 76,390 38 104.199 54 U. of Minnesota 164.887 331,471 Case Western Reserve U. 65,290 49 103,030 55 U. of Wisconsin, Madison 183.652 8 326,489 4 Carnegie Mellon U. 52 102,461 56 Massachusetts Inst. of Tech 237.667 3 318,901 Indiana U 61,831 69.847 41 96,979 57 Stanford U. 242,340 2 310,429 U. of Miami 27.463 101 96,748 58 Cornell U. 173,478 9 309,535 7 U. of Missoun. Columbia 61,060 55 96,733 59 Texas A&M U. 97,727 30 288.005 U. of Virginia 51,099 65 96.199 60 U. of Washington 221,124 4 274,423 9 Oregon State U. 68.769 43 94,621 61 U. of California. San Francisco 190,936 7 268,700 10 U. of Utah Pennsylvania State U. 146,212 15 267,816 11 U. of Texas Southwestern 57,745 59 94,511 62 U. of California, San Diego 200,451 6 261,422 12 Medical Center Dallas 61.762 53 94.167 63 U. of California, Berkeley 140,261 17 258,038 13 Utah State U. 52.335 64 82.002 64 U. of California, Los Angeles 167,885 10 250,033 14 Princeton U 60,586 56 91,940 05 U. of Illinois, Urbana 118,748 20 243,380 15 Emory U, 58.977 58 90,790 66 U. of Texas, Austin 113,192 22 237,043 16 State U. of New York, Stony Brook 43.096 76 90,520 67 Harvard U. 156,014 13 229,939 17 U. of Illinois. Chicago 43.682 75 89,811 68 U. of Arizona 101,818 26 213,726 18 U. of Maryland, Baltimore 27.499 100 87.529 69 U. of Maryland, College Park 77,866 37 206.432 19 U. of Nebraska. Lincoln 67.831 44 86,7n.1 70 U. of California, Davis 79,961 35 200,664 20 Yeshiva U 52.652 63 82,523 71 U. of Pennsylvania 144,451 16 198,221 21 U. of California. Irvine 31,636 92 81,137 72 Ohio State U. 99,653 32 194,919 22 U. of Kentrucky 71,021 40 80,759 73 Columbia U. 163,561 12 194,666 23 Vanderbilt U. 47.445 68 74 Yale U. 149,506 14 193,893 24 U. of Cincinnati 55.689 62 80 .474 75 Georgia Institute of Technology 101,476 27 176,729 25 Colorado State U. 25,786 104 79,777 76 U. of Southern California 132,230 18 175,595 26 U. of Oklahoma 57,522 60 78.736 77 Duke U. 114,879 21 164232 27 New Mexico State U 44,857 74 78,166 78 U. of Georgia 45,019 72 162,992 28 U. of Hawaii, Manoa 67,154 47 76,979 79 U. of Colorado 119.068 19 161.970 29 Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst. 32,257 91 75,244 80 Baylor College of Medicine 78.752 36 161,084 30 Washirion State U. 60,166 57 74,881 81 Washington U. 112,475 23 160,464 31 Boston U. 36.759 82 74.090 82 Louisiana State U. 57,033 61 151,433 32 Rockefeller U. Rutgers U. 48.822 66 151,335 33 U. of Medicine & Dentstry 38.768 81 73,449 83 Northwestern U. 62,718 51 144,809 34 of New Jersey 23,578 109 72.948 84 U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 103,485 25 142,681 35 U. of South Florida 36,713 83 71,781 85 North Carolina State U. 46.894 69 142,606 36 Tulane U. 16,594 127 70 236 86 U of Florida 66,777 48 140,257 37 Clemson U. 30,583 95 69,997 87 Purdue U. 67,810 45 136,325 38 Wayne State U. 15,279 134 69,913 88 Iowa State U 42,793 77 134,657 39 Auburn U. 15,756 131 67,492 89 Michigan State U 61,646 54 133,249 40 Oklahoma State U. U. of Alaska Fairbanks $34,335 85 $67,432 90 30.141 96 67,344 91 U. of Rochester 106,874 24 131,777 41 U. of New Mexico U. of Pittsburgh 99.932 29 130,322 42 City U. of New York. Mount Sinai 42,035 78 66,310 92 U of Tennessee System 63,575 50 128.418 43 School of Medicine 26,419 102 65,982 93 Virginia Polytechnic Inst. & State U. 47,866 67 125,256 44 U. of Kansas 44.974 73 65,608 94 U. of Iowa 81,007 34 124,058 45 Virginia Commonweakh U Mississippi State U. 25,751 105 64,335 95 U. of Massachusetts $67,655 46 $119,657 46 26.246 103 63,489 96 U. of Connecticut 46.156 71 119,526 47 Arizona State U. $41.597 79 $60,454 97 U. of Chicago 93,993 3. 117,344 48 Georgetown U. 46,647 70 59,593 98 California Inst. of Technology $100,820 28 $115,526 49 U. of California. Santa Barbara 16,031 129 57244 99 State U. of New York, Buffalo 68,945 42 113,441 50 U. of California, Riverside 23,084 112 55.091 100 U. of Alabama. Birrniham 76,317 39 113,317 51 U. of South Carolina NOTE: Dollars in thousands Figures cover only research-and-development expenditures in science and engineering. Due to the differences between how the Universityand NSF reports these data, the numbers here will not match those in Table 5.3. Sources: Chronicle of Higher Education, December 9, 1992, Page A24.; National ScienceFoundation/SRS.

FY91 UAF Research & Development FY91 Top 100 Research & Development Number of NSF Grants Expenditures Average by Source in 1991 Expenditures by Source $160,000 25 Top 100 Average UAF is the Artie Institution for the US UAF Average

20 Federal 51% $120,000

15 $80,000

10 410 each Non-Federal $40,000 5 49%

$0 0 U of U of All Fed Funds Other FundsTotal Funds UAF Washington Colorado Other 6 -4 2 1 TABLE 6.4 FY92 and Fall 1992 Library Statistics Fairbanks Ag & Forestry Institute of Rasmuson Chukchi Kuskokwin Northwest Experiment Geophysical Arctic Wildlife/ TOTAL Library Campus Campus Campus Station Institute Biology Biology UAF Lbrary Acquisitions (FY92) Volumes 12.567 1,500 1,242 500 6 524 0 15 16,354 Titles 10.357 0 0 500 0 456 0 15 11.328 Government Document 0 100 Units O 0 0 100 0 0 0 Titles 4.538 7 0 100 0 0 0 0 4.645 Serial Subscription 0 133 Units O 0 0 115 15 3 0 Titles 0 0 0 115 15 0 0 0 130 Microforms Units 29.122 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29.122 Titles O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Manuscripts & Archives Linear Feet 368 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 368 Cartographic Materials (Units) 1,184 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 1,194 Graphic Materials (Units) 6.177 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6,177 Audio Material 153 Units 0 0 153 0 0 0 0 0 Titles 62 0 153 0 0 0 0 0 215 Film/Video Material 240 Units O 0 220 20 0 0 0 0 0 930 Titles 365 325 220 20 0 0 0 Other Library Matenals (Units) 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 20 22

Total Library Acquisitions - titles 15.322 332 373 735 15 456 0 15 17,244 100.0% Percentage of Total Acquisitions 88 8 % 1 9 % 2.2% 4 3 % 0 1 % 2.6% 0 0 % 0.1%

Library Holdings (and of FY92) 1.513 809.690 Volumes 692.524 14,700 38257 15.500 6.347 40.369 512.924 Titles 483.699 0 0 14.500 0 12.732 1,513 Government Document 0 0 7.114 Units 0 0 114 7.000 0 0 186,524 Titles 186204 120 0 200 0 0 0 Serial Subscription 8 6,699 Units 6.113 0 135 115 0 328 5.519 Titles 5.261 0 135 115 0 0 8 Microforms 14 801,266 Units 801,252 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 14 Titles 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8,720 Manuscripts & Archives Linear Feet 8.680 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 19,124 Cartographic Materials (Units) 16.524 30 2.000 100 0 0 0 470 0 269,819 Graphic Matenals (Units) 269.708 0 22 89 0 0 0 Audio Material 0 2 2.060 Units 0 0 2.053 5 0 0 2 11.218 Titles 8,946 212 2,053 0 0 0 Film/Video Material 25 1,133 Units 0 0 768 340 0 0 0 5,482 Titles 4,169 520 768 0 0 0 0 25 466 Machine Readable Materials (Units) 456 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 10.137 Other Library Matenals (Units) 130 0 0 7 0 0 0 10.000

Total Library Holdings - titles 688,279 852 2,956 14,820 0 12,732 1,521 521 721,651 100 0 % Percentage of Total Holdings 95.4% 0.1% 0 4 % 2 1 % 0 0 % 1.8% 0 2 % 0 1 %

Library Swims Circulation (FY92) 64 127,320 General Collection 103.035 1.020 18.248 2.200 0 2,739 14 34,958 Reserve Collection 34,908 0 0 50 0 0 0 0

Interlibrary Loans (FY92) 11.811 Provided to Other Libraries 11,272 45 177 50 61 139 67 0 9,393 Received from Other Libraries 8,120 159 195 450 O 352 117 0

Information Service to Groups (Fall 1992) 1 105 Number of Presentations 27 15 35 25 O 2 0 1,530 Number of Persons Served 799 75 550 100 O 0 0 6

NOTES. (1) Titles for Holdings and Acquisitions exclude all duplicates (2) Microforms reported for the Rasmuson Library includes Machine Readable Materials. Audiovisual Materials. and Other

Source UAF Library FY92 IPEDS-L Surveys, Planning, Cc- & Information Systems 6-5 1 r BEST LTrig tIVMABLE TABLE 6.4 FY92 and Fall 1992 Library Statistics Fairbanks Ag & Forestry Institute of TOTAL. Rasmuson Chukchi Kuskokwim Northwest Experiment Geophysical Arctic WHOM UAF Library Campus Campus Campus Station Institute Biolotry Biology Library Services (cont.) Weekly Public Service Hours (Fall 1992) 40 430 Public Service Hrs/Typical Week 94 51 65 60 40 40 40 0 19,997 Total Attendance/Typical Week 18,763 200 615 100 0 319 0 0 1,392 Reference Transactions /Typical Wk 1,176 35 0 75 0 106 0

Library Staff (Fall 1992) 0.00 0.00 28.00 Librarians/Professionals (FTE) 26.00 0.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 0.25 43.50 Other Paid Staff (FTE) 37.50 1.00 2.00 1.50 1.00 0.00 0.25 0.00 0.00 Contributed Services Staff (FTE) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 29.25 Student Assistants (FTE) 27.00 0.00 0.25 0.00 0.00 2.00 0.00

100.75 Total Library Staff (FTE) 90.50 1.00 3.25 1.50 1.00 3.00 0.25 0.25

Library Operating Expenditures (FY92all fund sources) Salary and Wages $0 $1,476,306 Librarians, Professional Staff $1,236,119 $44,352 $71,000 $41,666 $25,371 $57,798 $0 $1.015,668 Other paid Staff $940,650 $0 $55,931 $0 $0 $3,117 $7,985 $7.985 $0 $391,527 Student Azststants $378,815 $0 $0 $0 $0 $12,712 $0 $2,883,501 Subtotal $2,555,584 $44,32 $126,931 $41,666 $25,371 $73,627 $7,985 57,985

Acquisitions Collections $0 $470,856 Print Materials $391,832 $18,804 $34,124 $5,097 $500 $20,499 $0 $0 $729,189 Current Serial Subscriptions $620,783 $3,618 $8,903 $10,236 $3,141 $81.074 $1,434 $o $21,786 Microforms $21,786 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $29,297 Audiovisual Materials $0 518,804 $8,621 $1,872 $0 $0 $0 $465 Machine Readable Mate. As $0 $0 $0 $465 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,344 $50 $15,30 Other $0 $0 $4,080 $10,424 $60 $0 $50 $1,267,551 Subtotal $1,034,401 $41,226 $55,728 $28,094 $3,701 $101,573 $2,778

$0 $52,962 Equipment $47,500 $0 $4,642 $810 $0 $0 $0 $150 $945,530 Other Operating Expenditures $807,929 $27,901 $76,247 $4,969 $0 $27,934 $400 $50 $34,474 Preservation $34,424 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0

$8,235 $5,184,008 Total Library Operating Exp $4,470,838 $113,479 $263,548 $75,539 $29,072 $203,134 $11,163

FY92 Rasmuson Library Staff Salary and Wages/FTE FY92 UAF Library Operating FY92 UAF Library Holdings - titles Expenses by Source by Type Salary I Wages o Salary & Wages (X $1,000) FTE FTE $1,500 40 Audio Material Equipment/Preservation 2% Other Titles 2% Other Operating 2% Expenses $1,200 32 Government 18% Document 25% $900 24

$600 -16

Acquisations $300 -- 8 24% Book Titles 71% Salary & Wages $0 0 56% Libranans, Prof Staff Student Assistants Other Paid Staff TABLE 6.5FY90-91 ARL & ACRL Library Comparisons

Salary & Wage Materials Total Operating Volumesin LibraryVolumes Added Current Serials Expenditurse Expenditures Expenditures Number RankNumber RankNumber Rank Number RankNumber RankNumber Rank

Alaska, Fairbanks (1,2) 681,608 63 12,912 69 6,761 $2,464,223 30 $1,070,607 69 $4,303,242 42

FY91 Comparisons Assoc for Resaarch Libraries Land Grant Institutions Only

35 Arizona 3.817,361 21 128,928 17 31,919 29 $6,788,209 43 $6,073,376 20 $14,708,494 California. Berkeley 7,697,027 4 188,270 5 87,530 4 19,922,559 2 8,219,006 6 32.723,415 2 104 Colorado State 1,372,670 106 153,978 11 11,730 107 3,133,255 104 2,640,751 99 6,707,827 Connecticut 2,323,672 55 83,526 38 22,337 53 7.257,092 37 4,282,446 48 13,651,521 38 76 Delaware 2.014,431 67 63,597 61 23,471 45 4,342,016 83 4,122,166 52 9,492,250

33 Florida 2.966.891 32 110,496 27 27,831 37 8,180,290 28 5.318,920 26 15,028,682 47 Georgia 2,968,339 31 79,535 42 54,851 8 6,170,949 51 4,881,987 36 12,310,976 10,346,925 65 Hawaii 2.573,224 44 73,902 46 38,363 20 5,970,625 55 3,467,564 81 15 Illinois, Urbana 7.918,951 3 170,493 7 91,017 3 10,183,600 16 6,142,131 19 19,482,434 70 Iowa State 1,914,946 76 44,848 96 21,467 57 4,795,251 75 3,537,321 75 9,882,345

9,646,307 74 Kentucky 2.212.083 57 56,597 68 27,902 36 5,039,747 69 3,589,769 73 87 Louisiana State 2,874,571 36 57,360 66 19,815 66 4,363,219 81 3,303,072 88 8,756,965 15,667,442 27 Maryland 2.119.523 60 71.330 49 22,825 51 7,788,265 32 4,879,524 37 96 Massachusetts 2.445.150 49 47,969 89 13,807 99 4,997,600 71 2,511,215 103 8.053,151 41 Michigan State 2.811,363 37 81.083 39 28,142 35 6.822,426 41 4,254,259 49 12.931,442

9 Minnesota 4.761,630 17 117,678 21 42,304 16 12,380,225 10 7,952,820 7 24,386,140 9.100,508 80 Missouri 2.528.304 46 47,159 91 17,395 83 3,955,681 95 3,507,938 78 8.854,221 85 Nebraska 2,059,989 64 49,193 84 20,776 60 4,105,510 87 3.544,196 74 15,435,157 30 North Carolina 3,856,378 20 112.134 25 39,223 17 8,357,973 27 5,273,832 30 8,647,259 88 North Carolina State 1,407,875 105 42,710 101 16,860 87 4,220,925 85 3,199,698 90 17.020,796 23 Ohio State 4,517,095 18 99,734 30 32,151 27 8,894,820 25 5,617,786 24 102 Oklahoma State 1,595,257 100 67,480 54 18.276 75 2,863,814 105 2,472,184 104 7,079,749 18,505,042 20 Pennsylvania State 3,191,245 26 112,240 24 33,460 25 10,006,012 19 6,419,710 14 10,165,748 66 Purdue 1,968,656 70 50,619 80 18,238 76 5,020,557 70 3,783,087 65 9,113,296 79 Tennessee 1,914,674 77 46,101 94 22,972 50 4,724,844 78 3,635,202 70 11,513,165 58 Texas A&M 1,952,346 72 71,944 48 25,428 40 5,082,639 68 4,306,013 45 90 Washington State 1,t. ,342 97 39,714 104 23,017 49 4,343,501 82 3,009,477 95 8,619,267 23,020,227 10 Wisconsin 5,133,457 13 111,900 26 49,626 14 11,410,923 12 7,069,078 12

FY91 Comparisons Assoc for Research Libraries Research & Development instutions (3)

NSF Rank 99 6,707,827 104 75 Colorado State 1,372.670 106 153,978 11 11,730 107 3.133,255 104 2,640,751 3,509,470 55 77 New Mexico State 848,838 47 24,136 49 6,629 46 658,826 51 1,299,366 55 95 8,619,267 90 BO Washington State 1,644,342 97 39,714 104 23,017 49 4,343,501 82 3,009,477 86 10,784,047 61 81 Boston 1,809,437 87 54,835 70 29,437 31 5,556,074 62 3,312,540 54 87 Wayne State 2,578,970 43 205.836 3 24,658 42 5,672,659 59 4,288,305 47 11,990,794 102 89 Oklahoma State 1,595,257 100 67,480 54 18,276 75 2,863,814 105 2,472,184 104 7,079,749

90 Alaska, Fairbanks 661,606 63 12,912 69 6,761 44 2,464,223 30 1,070,607 69 4,303,242 42 b2 93 Kansas 2,960,765 34 79,583 41 28,902 32 6,215,361 49 4,540,829 42 12,132,493 29 96 Anzona State 2.712,934 39 114,349 23 33,899 24 7,009,338 38 6,408,284 15 15,548,558 45 98 California, Santa Barbara 2,043,461 66 54,576 72 30.181 30 6,801,643 42 3,707,084 67 12,451,601 84 N/A (4) Florida Stale 2,043.462 73 116,660 22 18,751 71 3,914,318 96 4.102,372 53 8,891,332

FY91 Comparisons Moan Averages . . . .

4,303,242 42 UAF Fairbanks 681,608 63 12,912 69 6,761' 44 2,464,223 1,070,607 69

3,904,869 ACRL Ubranes 823,708 25,501 6,789 1,862,306 1,489,204 11,990,794 ARL Libraries 2,335,957 67,480 22,287 5,985,181 4,064,344

NOTES:(1) Includes only Rasmuson Library and Research Libraries on the UAF Fairbanks Campus. 1990.91. (2) UAF is not an ARL research library. (3) ARL Institutes ranked six above and four below UAF in total spending on R&D from NSF Survey, FY91. (4) Not In the NSF top 100 for FY91.

Sources: ARL Statistics1990-91. Washington, D.C.: Association for Research Libraries. 1992. ACRL Statistics 1990-91. Chicago, IL: Association of College and Research Libraries, 1992. 6-7 21,41-- 7ArInv. FYW2 FY93 P192-93 Holdings Holdings Percentage Change HOLDINGS Holdings Program- Holdings Program- Patrons Total Patrons Barcodod matically Total Patrons Barcodad matically Total & PATRONS Holdings & Linked Linked Holdings & Linked Linked Holdings 564,354 12,239 7% (6)% Rasmuson (1) 416,889 109,197 526,066 13,065 480,391 83,963 336.873 15.157 4% (2)% Anchorage (1) 279,111 44,482 323,593 15,411 305.042 31,831 - 63,570 17 4% (11)% Biomedical (2) 55,184 5.803 60,987 19 63.570 95 (100)% Juneau (3) 57 50.002 50,059 5 95 48,398 1,027 5% % Sitka 45,934 - 45,934 671 48,398 39,584 3,240 3 % 1% Valdez 38,551 38,551 3.203 39.584 33,039 1,369 % 131 % Mat-Su 29,771 29,771 592 33,039 29,415 2,326 14 % (4)% Kuskokwim 25,832 25,832 2.417 29,415 21,700 798 6% 24 % Kodiak (2) 20,046 20,046 646 21,700 30,881 687 52% 2% Ketchikan 20,275 20,275 672 30,881 23.031 1,008 12% (2)% Kenai 20,507 20,507 1,033 23.031 14.574 441 0.2% (4)% Northwest 14,543 14,543 459 14,574 12,134 916 11% (68)% Chukchi (4) 10,962 10,962 2,900 12.134 10,115 176 17 % 27 % Geophysical 8,671 - 8,671 139 10.115 4,855 14 % Seward Marine Ctr 4,248 4,248 4.855 3 3 3 0% Barrow 3 - 0% FITC Kodiak (5) 300 300 1,413 0% Interlibrary Loan (6) - - 40,814 3% TOTAL 986,336 213,732 1,200,068 41,232 1,117,127 115,794 1,232,921

Total Installation Technical SYSTEM Dedicated Remote Total Batch Sessions Information UTILIZATION Sessions Sessions Sessions Jobs & Jobs Hardware 1 HP2564 Line Printer 24,425 15,056 39,481 14,683 54,164 1 HP3000 Series 950 CPU Signons 55 Staff Terminals Connect Minutes 2,102.465 233,648 2,336,1135,742,854 8,078,967 2 HP7980 Tape Drives 26 Public Terminals CPU Seconds 16,757,967 998,091 17,756,0582,310,330 20,066.388 2 8mm Sack-up Tape Drive 17 HP7937 Disk Drives 48 Optical Input Devices Software: MPE/1X 4.0 (HP Operating System) VTLS89 (VTLS Inc. Virginia Tech Library Systems)

NOTE: Utilization data from January 1, 1992-December 31, 1992; Holdings and patrons data as of January 18,1993. (1) Some Rasmuson and Anchorage patrons were converted to Interlibrary Loan patrons. (2) BioMedical Library name changed to BioSciences Library. (3) Juneau's holdings programmatically linked were deleted in order to prepare for reloading from their system. (4) Decrease in patrons due to error in 1992 statistics. (5) FITC in Kodiak is a branch of BioSciences Library. (6) Interlibrary Loan patrons are shared and utilized by all sites. Source: Rasmuson Library, GNOSIS System Office.

Location of Member Libraries

Tilly Higbee Sorrow

Rasmuson SloSciences Geophysical U A Chukchi Consortium F Northwest Campus UAS Sharron. Sitka Ketchikan Seward Maine Center Campus

Kuskokwim Consortium

Kenai Kodiak Peninsula AnchorageMat -Su Vsido&PWSCC College Collage ConsortiumCollege Consortium UAA II al

DISK UTLIZMION INTERADTNE PROCESSES BATCH PROCESSES MAIL Active User Kilobytes Kilobits. CPU Elapsed CPU Pages Messages LOCATION Account Allot Used Logone Hours Hours Number Hours Printed Sent

Chukchi Campus 35 16.286 6,104 4.010 0 547 70 0 36 2.941 Fairbanks 3,625 5,946,379 1,879.752 637,397 3,391 277,43E 351,253 8,329 1,333,259 1,579,034 Kuskokwim Campus 89 29,300 5,975 11,504 3 1,502 1.982 0 2 17,311 Northwest Campus 49 17,896 5,005 7,019 0 974 630 0 2 8.037 Rural Locations 49 26,521 4,722 8,126 0 1,587 1,078 0 6 9,138

TOTAL 3,847 6,036,384 1,031,558 668,556 3,394 282,045 355,013 8,329 1,333,305 1,616,461

TYPE OF USER Academic 55 97,742 79.252 4,069 11 2.062 1,214 0 10,655 2.752 Faculty 431 1.025,780 366,305 102,848 351 35,629 19,379 261 104,922 86,367 Stall 544 340,059 105,318 95,977 179 20,257 8,615 1 58,948 97,311 Funded Research 0 0 0< 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undergrad Student 2,160 1,386,821 360,945 i: 291.863 1,608 127,470 187,919 214 103,266 1,194,328 Graduate Student 453 1,484,346 598,600 127,736 955 54,416 93,552 7,208 848,061 118,572 Unfunded 27 348,475 187,869 5,731 101 6,188 7,738 355 94,309 7,261 System Support 39 1,246,483 148,342 i 9.968 137 31.070 33,128 214 102,863 40,680 Administrative 123 95.396 51,428 k.7,572 49 4,362 1,681 76 9,823 53.980 Club 16 6,725 3,136 2,792 3 591 1,787 0 458 E < >E 15.210

TOTAL 3,848 6,031,747 1,901,195 668,556 3,394 282,045 355,013 8,329 1,333,305 1,616,461

Source: UAF Planning, Computing, & Information Systems; UACN.

FY92 Academic Computing System CPU Usage by Node/Institution COMPVTER PACIUTIES Dept. Access Computers M-F limes Location

Mainframe VAX7620 VMS 16 Gbytes Disk Bunnell 1st Fl CPU Hours Microlabs (2)

PCIS P 25 VAX Terminals 24 Hrs 405 Rasmuson P 9 VAX Terminals 24 Hrs Dorms P 7 VAX Terminals 7a-7p 103 O'Neill P 20 PC8088 Lib Hrs 320 Rasmuson P 6 Mac +/SE; 2 Apple Ile Lib Hrs Rasmuson 4th Fl with ASUAF P 14 NeXT 8a-10p 103. liapman P 25 Mac II, 8 Apple IIGS 8a-10p 211 Gruening

CLA S 3WS;2VAX Tr:1 PC/Mac 2ndF Chap(Math) P 5 PC: 1 Mac: 1 PC 10a-10p 401 FA (WritCnt) S 14 Mac Classic 15 Bunnell(Jour)

CNS P 6 VAX Terminals 7a-10p 202 Irving (Biol) S 12 Mac LCII; 6 PC 7a-10p 121 Arctic Health

SOE F 30 PC; 3Macll;1 RISC 10a-10p 530 Duckering

SOM S 12 PC386; 10 Mac LCII 8a-10p 5 Bunnell S 3 Unisys Tr; 7 Mac + 8a-10p 119 Bunnell UAA ACAD1 Users TVC P 24 Mac; 28 PC 8a-9p 2nd Fl DTC UAS ACAD2 UAS Usfes UAA (1) Accessibility is denoted by S (Students enrolled in departmental programs ACAD3 only) or P (Public) or F (Fee). Please check with the department for details, UAF ORCA or type EXPL FAIRBANKS MICROLABS on the VAX. SW Admin

6 -9 4?t TABLE 6.8 FY92 Cooperative Extension Program Statistics

Personal Contact Audio Radio TV Work ContactsHours Cont. News Program Program Shops FY92 Contact Hour Distribution (1) (2) by Activity TOTAL CES Agriculture & Natural Resources Professional 16,701 34.017 83 91 65 30 286 Community Resource Paraprofessional (3) 8,519 17,751 40 53 40 5 100 Development Subtotal 25.220 51,768 123 144 105 35 386 11%

Community Resource Development Professional 9,347 16,860 57 32 22 2 102 Paraprofessional 177 397 0 1 5 0 1 Stittotal 9,524 17,257 57 33 27 2 103

Home Economics & Human Resources Professional 11,706 18.001 69 63 150 9 184 Paraprofessional 5.581 2,060 7 19 3 4 57 Subtotal 17,287 20,061 76 82 153 13 241

4-H & Youth Development 4-1-1& Youth 17,46668.729 97 46 13 5 288 Development Professional 44% Paraprofessional 1.781 2.122 16 15 10 0 13 Agriculture & Natural Subtotal 19.247 70,850 113 61 23 5 301 Resources 32% TOTAL CES Professional 55.220 137,607 306 232 250 46 860 Paraprofessional 16,058 22,329 63 88 58 9 171 Personal Contact Audio Radio TV Work Shops TOTAL 71,278 159,936 369 320 308 55 1,031 Contacts Hours Conf. News Program Program (1) (2)

DETAIL BY REGION

Anchorage Delta Junction Agriculture & Natural Resources Professional 2.748 523 0 0 0 0 9 1,530 789 5 19 0 0 1 Paraprofessional 2,314 1,586 15 2 0 0 27 326 153 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 Subtotal 5,062 2.109 15 2 0 0 36 1,856 942 5 21 Community Resource Development 0 0 0 0 0 Professional 473 508 1 0 0 0 1 73 10 0 0 0 Paraprofessional 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Subtotal 473 508 1 0 0 0 1 73 10 Horne Econorr cs & Human Resources 0 0 Professional 2,649 1,855 5 4 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Paraprofessional 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46 39 0 0 Subtotal 2,649 1,855 5 4 0 0 41 46 39 0 0 0 0 0 4-H & Youth Development 0 0 0 Professional 1,471 3,036 14 16 3 0 34 0 0 0 0 7 5 0 0 0 0 0 Paraprofessional 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Subtotal 1,472 3,038 14 16 3 0 34 7 5 0 0

District Totals Professional 7,341 5.922 20 20 3 0 85 1,603 799 5 19 0 0 1 0 Paraprofessional 2.315 1,588 15 2 0 0 27 379 197 0 2 0 0 Subtotal 9,656 7,510 35 22 3 0 112 1,982 996 5 21 0 0 1

Bethel UMW Agriculture & Natural Resources 6 2 0 36 Professional 253 485 2 11 1 1 2 1,510 2,126 2 0 0 0 Paraprofessional 158 142 0 1 0 0 1 333 281 1 12 18 2 0 36 Subtotal 411 627 2 12 1 1 3 1,843 2,407 3 Community Resource Development 0 0 0 5 Professional 1,324 2.383 1 13 4 1 15 378 653 2 0 Paraprofessional 11 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Subtotal 1,335 2,409 1 13 4 1 15 378 653 2 Home Economics & Human Resources 14 0 0 2 22 Professional 617 1,269 8 20 3 1 18 1,372 1,789 0 0 0 0 0 0 Paraprofessional 35 24 1 0 0 1 0 0 Subtotal 652 1.293 9 20 3 2 18 1.372 1,789 14 0 0 2 22 4-H & Youth Development 1 0 45 Professional 268 688 6 7 0 0 0 3,524 6.810 4 2 0 0 0 Paraprofessional 438 874 2 3 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 45 Subtotal 706 1,562 8 10 9 0 1 3,524 6,810 4

District Totals Professional 2.462 4,825 17 51 8 3 35 6.784 11,378 22 8 3 2 108 0 0 0 Paraprofessional 642 1,065 3 4 9 1 2 333 281 1 12 Subtotal 3,104 5,890 20 55 17 4 37 7.117 11,659 23 20 3 2 108

NOTES: Programs in Ketchikan Officewere not active during FY92 pendingpersonnel recruitment. (1) The number 01 people times the hours spent with those people (3 persons for 2 hours - 3 X 2 - 6 contact hours). (2) One hour to several days intensive group learning session on a specific topic (3) Staff whose work is carried out under the supervision of a professional, either an agent or a specialist

Source: Cooperative Extension Service. Unweraity of Alaska Fairbanks PersonalContact Audio Radio TV Work Personal Contact Audio Radio TV Work Contacts Hours Conf News Program ProgramShops Contacts Hours Cont News Program Program Shops (1) (2) (1) (2) Kodiak Wks Agriculture & Natural Resources Professional 1,235 1,985 24 1 2 0 799 1.782 6 24 4 0 46 Paraprofessional 98 39 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Subtotal 1.333 2.024 25 1 3 0 799 1,782 6 24 4 0 46 Community Resource Development Professional 906 1,253 11 2 2 0 364 899 6 5 2 0 17 Home Economics & Human Resources Professional 139 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4H & Youth Development Professional 1,034 1.098 9 0 0 27 33 1 0 0 0 0

District Totals Professional 3.314 4.335 44 4 4 0 16 1.190 2,713 13 29 6 0 61 Paraprofessional 98 39 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Subtotal 3.412 4.374 45 4 5 0 i6 1,190 2,713 13 29 6 0 61

SoldolnarKenai Agriculture & Natural Resources Professional 5 5 0 0 0 0 1.573 1.430 2 19 3 0 39 Paraprofessional 0 0 0 0 0 0 585 408 8 6 0 1 18 Subtotal 5 5 0 0 0 0 2.158 1,838 10 25 3 1 57 Community Resource Development Professional 610 956 0 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Paraprofessional 0 0 0 0 0 0 124 129 0 0 0 0 0 Subtotal 610 956 0 3 6 0 124 129 0 0 0 0 0 Home Economics & Human Resources Professional 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Paraprofessional 0 0 0 0 0 0 719 328 3 18 0 0 54 Subtotal 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 719 328 3 18 0 0 54 4-H & Youth Development 0 0 Professional 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Paraprofessional 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,231 597 14 11 0 0 12 0 12 Subtotal 2 1 0 0 0 0 1.231 597 14 11 0 District Totals Professional 619 970 0 3 6 0 1,573 1,430 2 19 3 0 39 Parsprolmosionel 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.659 1.462 25 35 0 1 84 Subtotal 619 970 0 3 6 0 2 4.232 2.892 27 54 3 1 123

NOM anima (Fairbanks) Agriculture a Natural Resources Professional 1,253 9,198 2 7 10 0 103 332 0 0 0 0 2 Paraprofessional 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.911 14,032 15 26 35 4 47 Subtotal 1.253 9.198 2 7 10 0 2 4,014 14.364 15 26 35 4 49 Community Resource Development 15 Professional 389 2.264 1 0 0 0 1 1,780 2.192 1 2 0 0 Paraprofessional 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 242 0 1 5 0 1 0 Subtotal 389 2,264 1 0 0 0 1 1,822 2.434 1 3 5 16 Horne Economics & Human Resources Professional 1,548 3.596 9 4 117 0 28 2.621 5,825 9 14 9 4 58 Paraprofessional 0 o 0 0 0 0 4.781 1,669 3 1 3 3 3 Subtotal 1,548 3.596 9 4 117 0 28 7.402 7,494 12 15 12 7 61 4-H & Youth Development Professional 1.083 6,756 0 0 0 0 38 3.550 8.467 33 5 6 4 59 1 0 0 Paraprofessional 0 0 0 0 0 104 644 0 1 Subtotal 1,083 6,756 0 0 0 0 38 3.654 9.111 33 6 7 4 59 District Totals Professional 4.273 21,814 12 11 127 0 69 8.054 16,816 43 21 15 8 134 Paraprofessional 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8,838 16,587 18 29 44 7 51 Subtotal 4,27321,814 12 11 127 0 69 16.892 33,403 61 50 59 15 185

Palmer Specialists&Statewide Program Cooranators (4) Agriculture & Natural Resources Professional 1,188 2,723 6 4 40 0 24 4.504 12.640 34 0 3 29 116 Paraprofessional 794 1,106 0 4 4 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Subtotal 1.982 3,829 6 8 44 0 31 4.504 12,640 34 0 29 116 Community Resource Development 7 1 36 Professional 460 1.358 1 0 1 0 2.590 4.385 33 7 Horne Economics a Human Resources Professional 753 1,062 2 12 13 0 2,005 2.567 22 9 8 2 14 4-H & Youth Development 1 16 Professional 5.751 34.539 23 15 1 0 95 756 7.301 7 0 2 District Totals Professional 8,152 39,682 32 31 55 0 124 9.855 26.893 96 16 20 33 182 Parepronissional 794 1,106 0 4 4 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Subtotal 8,946 40,788 32 35 59 0 131 9,855 26.893 96 16 20 33 182

(4) Specialests and Program Coordinators have some direct contacts. however, some of their work is to reinforce district program efforts in connection with their specific area of expertise, and to assist agents in program delivery

? 6-11 TABLE 6.9 FY88-92 Museum Statistics INDICES (FY88 base) FY88 FY89 FY90 FY91 FY92 FY88 FY89 FY90 FY91 FY92

Visitations (1)

July 28.856 28.161 27,476 37,023 39,830 1.26 1.23 1.20 1.61 1.73 August 22,108 20,578 20,526 32,634 34,071 1.12 1.04 1.04 1.65 1.72 September 7,253 6,574 6,864 12,187 13,510 1.08 0.98 1.03 1.82 2.02 October 1,824 3,071 1,885 2,050 2,095 1.61 2.71 1.66 1.81 1.85 November 1,372 1,442 1,476 1,294 1,617 1.23 1.29 1.32 1.16 1.44 December 1,164 1,319 1,650 1,247 1,799 0.96 1.09 1.36 1.03 1.48

January 1,590 956 1,243 1,186 2,845 1.68 1.01 1.31 1.25 3.00 February 1,562 1,511 1,260 2,415 2,263 1.04 1.01 0.84 1.61 1.51 March 2,343 2,526 2,703 2,725 3,281 1.30 1.40 1.50 1.51 1.81 April 2,217 2,589 2,640 3,349 2,589 1.41 1.65 1.68 2.13 1.65 May 5,176 5,616 5,823 8,119 9,255 1.02 1.10 1.14 1.59 1.82 June 18,239 17,152 26,536 27,330 30,143 1.02 0.96 148 1.53 1.68

TOTAL 93,704 91,495 100,082 131,559 143,298 1.15 1.12 1.22 1.61 1.75

Museum Education Docent-L. 2,155 2,512 2,550 2,291 2,774 1.47 1.71 1.74 1.56 1.89 Tours

Teacher-Led 2,572 3,139 3,821 4,958 3,126 3.29 4.02 4.89 6.35 4.00 Tours

TOTAL 4,727 5,651 6,371 7,249 5,900 2.10 2.51 2.83 3.22 2.62

1992 ACCESSIONS Paleontology ArcheologyAquaticsOrnithology Ethnology Fine Herbarium Mammals &Geology Artifacts CollectionCollection Collection Arts Collection Collection Collection

Objects Added 6,062 141 74

Specimens Added 368 231 3,297 1,819 1,106

NOTE: (1) Visitation includesregular visitor attendance, docent programs (volunteer and teacher led tours), demonstrations, and exhibit openings. Source: UAF Otto Geist Museum, 1991.

FY87-92 Museum Visitations Trend FY87-92 Museum Education Tours by Month (Top 5) Trend by Type Visitations 40,000 8,000

30,000 6,000

20.000 4,000 0

10,000 2,000

FY87 FY88 FY89 FY90 FY91 FY92 FY87 FY88 FY89 FY90 FY91 FY92 6-1694 TABLE '6.10 FY87-92 KUAC Public Radio and TVStatistics

FY92 KUAC Revenues FY87-92 KUAC Donors/Donor FY92 KUAC Expenditures by Source Contributions by Activity Donors Contributions 5,500 $500,000 ft of Donors Contributions Underwriting Fund Raising Fund Raising (12%) 2% 5,000 $400,000 2% Program Info 7%

Other (39%) Broadcasting 16% 4,500 $300,000

UAF (13%)

4,000 $200,000

Programs AK Public 3,500 $100,000 51% Broadcasting Administration Corporation 22% for Public Corporation Broadcasting (17%) (19%) 3,000 $0 98719881989 1990 1991 1992

Other (1) Fund Raising FY87-92 KUAC Expenditures Fund Raising FY87-92 KUAC Revenues Program Info Trend by Source Trend by Activity CPB Technical APBC Administration (X $1,000) (x $1,000) UAF Programs $3,500 $3,000

$3,000

$2,500 -

$2,000

$1,500

$1,000

$500

$0 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992

NOTE: (1) Non cash added into totals since the expenditure used from the CPB reports also have this Included in the totals. Source: FY92 KUAC Financial Report: KPMG Peat Marwick audits.

6-132 9 5 Section 7 FACILITIES INFORMATION

Page No.

Highlights 7-1

Table 7.1 FY93 Building Inventory 7-2

Table 7.2 FY93 Building Space by Room Use 7-7

Table 7.3 Fall 1992 Capacity of Residential Buildings 7-12

Table 7.4 Fall 1992 Hourly Classroom Enrollments by Day/Start-Time 7-13

Table 7.5 FY90-92 Leased Space by Unit 7-14

2 9 6 Section 7 HIGHLIGHTS

Introduction Section 7 contains descriptive statistics on UAF's buildings and includes several indicators of how well space is being utilized. Table 7.1 and 7.2 provide age, gross footage, investment values, and room use by building. Table 7.3 contains data on housing capacity and occupancy rates. Table 7.4 shows weekly classroom utilization by time of day. Lastly, Table 7.5 provides a three-year trend on the cost of leased space, how much is being leased, and where it is. Changes from Fact Book '92 This year, Tables 7.1 and 7.2 have been redesigned for clearer readability and additional charts have been added showing various UAF building attributes. New charts have also been added to Table 7.3 which show statistics on UAF residential buildings. Future year Fact Books will include more information regarding instruc- tion space utilization and attributes concerning UAF equipment, such as what equipment has been purchased, when, by what unit, for what purpose, and at what cost. Highlights Seven out of every ten UA System buildings are part of the UAF physical plant. ( 57% of the total UA System gross square feet) Of all the UAF buildings, 54% are located on the Fairbanks campus, 37% are non-campus, and 9% are on branch campuses. UAF's current investment value of its buildings is $5.29 billion. This is nearly a 1% increase over FY92's investment value. Half of UAF's buildings, which account for 64% of the total UAF gross square feet, are over 20 years old. 24% are over 30 years old. With an average building age of 24.3 years, UAF has the oldest plant of anyof UA's institutions by a considerable degree. There was a net gain of over 16,000 gross square feet from FY92-93. This was primarily due to the addition of the AdministrativeServices building. Demand far exceeded supply for Fairbanks campus married student housing with 231 people wait listed for the 126 available units. Leased space and leased space rates remained constant from FY92-93. TABLE 7.11,193 Building Inventory Original Current Plant Current Plant INSITE Year Total Protect Westmont Investment Building Name/Title Primary Use Code Acquired GSF Funding Value Value Per GSF

TOTAL UAF

Fairbanks Campus (138 Buildings) 2,252,984 $164,109,549 $471,388,286 $209.23

Chukchi Campus (1Buildings) 7,760 $1,782,432 $3,580,263 $461.37 Kuskokwim Campus (5 Buildings) 33,930 $4,909,912 $7,183,446 $211.71 Northwest Campus (13 Buildings) 19,220 $2,713,143 $4,254,834 $221.38 Rural Centers (4 Buildings) 19,800 $2,699.150 $3,638,220 $183.75

APES Palmer (Farm) (22 Buildings) 86,692 $4,066,929 $6,373,049 $73.51 AFES Palmer (Town) (16 Buildings) 42,485 $827,699 $3,698,043 $87.04 Cantwell Reindeer Station (3 Buildings) 3,105 $26,500 $79,244 $25.52 Homer (6 Buildings) 6,758 $57,400 5162.923 $24.11 Kodiak (2 Buildings) 23.090 $9.330.000 $9,417,764 $509.78 Poker Flats (19 Buildings) 29,742 $1,073,713 $2,616,410 $87.97 Summer Experimental Farm (18 Buildings) 39,576 $1,005,916 $2,618,651 $66.17 Seward (10 Buildings) 45,496 $6,481,937 $13,665,276 $300.36

TOTAL (257 Buildings) 2,610,638 $199,084,280 $526,676,410 $202.51 % of UA System Total ( 69% Buildings) 57 % 47 % 62 % 109 %

NOTES:(1) Year Acquired - the year the structure was first physically occupied. (2) GSF - Gross Square Feet. (3) AFES - Agricultural Farm and Experimental Station. (4) Current Plant Investment - the estimated funds required to recreate the entire facility in its current configuration in current dollars (based on changes in the RS Means Construction Index). (5) Excluded are leased facilities and certain remote research facilities, (e.g. Toolik Lake) which are sited on non-University owned land. They operate by virtue of annual renewals of use permits granted by the State. Source:Facilities Planning & Construction - UA INSITE Data Retrievals, February 1993.

UAF Building Age by N after of Buildings / UAF Building Age by Gross Square Feet / Value Gross Squeal Feet per Gross Square Feet

S Value per GSF of Bu Wings (GSF X '..A000) (GSF X 100,000) $300 80 1,200 1,200 of Buildings Value per GSF 0 Gross Square Feet 70 0 Gross Square Feet $250 1,000 60 900 $200 800 50 $150 40 600 600

30 $100 400 20 300 200 $50 10

0 " $0 1971-80 1981-90 > 1990 < 1951 1951-60 1961-70 1971-80 1981-90 > 1990 < 1951 1951-60 961-70

UAF Buildings by Age / Location UAF Building Age by Original Project Funding vs. Current Investment Value > 1990 (4%)

< 1951 (11%) Original Project Funding > 1990 0 Current Investment Value 1971-80 (27%) 1981-90

1971-80

1951 60 (13%) 1961-70

1951-60

< 1951 1961-70 (26%) 1981-90 (19%)

0 $50 $100 $150 $200 $250 $300 7 - 2 (X 1 million) 41 Original Currant Plant Currant Plant INSITE Year Total Project Investment Investment Building Name/Title Primary Use Code Acquired GSF Funding Value Valve Per GSF CAMPUS DETAIL Fairbanks Campus 514 Copper Lane Faculty Housing (Single) FS514 1950 1,500 $21,240 $124,495 $83.00 515 Copper Lane Faculty Housing (Single) FS515 1950 1,500 $21,250 $124,554 $83.04 517 Copper Lane Faculty Housing (Single) FS517 1950 1.500 $21,250 $124,554 $83.04 518 Copper Lane Faculty Housing (Single) FS518 1950 1,500 $21,250 $124,554 $83.04 519 Copper Lane Faculty Housing (Single) FS519 1950 1,500 $21,250 $124,554 $83.04 520 Copper Lane Faculty Housing (Single) FS520 1950 2,585 $59,455 $348,486 $134.81 701 Tanana Drive Faculty Housing (Duplex) FS701 1957 3,192 $56,171 $272,078 $85.24 702 Tanana Drive Faculty Housing (Duplex) FS702 1957 3,192 $56,171 $272,078 $85.24 705 Tanana Drive Faculty Housing (Duplex) FS705 1957 3,192 $56,172 $272,083 $85.24 706 Chatanika Faculty Housing (Single) FS706 1959 1,500 $22,577 $109,357 $72.90 707 Chatanika Faculty Housing (Single) FS707 1959 1,500 $21,720 $105,206 $70.14 709 Colville Faculty Housing (Single) FS709 1956 2.698 $44,932 $217,639 $80.67 710 Colville Faculty Housing (Single) FS710 1956 1,989 $44,932 $217,639 $109.42 711 Colville Faculty Housing (Single) FS711 1956 2,803 $49,080 $237,731 $84.81 714 Chandalar Faculty Housing (Triplex) FS714 1962 3,205 $61,472 $242,928 $75.80 715 Chandalar Faculty Housing (Single) FS715 1962 1,840 $35,291 $139,464 $75.80 716 Chandalar Faculty Housing (Duplex) FS716 1962 2.980 $57,157 $225,875 $75.80 717 Chandalar Faculty Housing (Single) FS717 1962 1,840 $35,291 $139,464 $75.80 718 Chandalar Faculty Housing (Duplex) FS718 1962 2.980 $57,157 $225,875 $75.80 719 Chandalar Faculty Housing (Single) FS719 1962 1,840 $35,291 $139,464 $75.80 720 Chandalar Faculty Housing (Duplex) FS720 1962 2.980 $57,157 $225,875 $75.80 721 Chandalar Faculty Housing (Single) FS721 1962 1,840 $35,291 $139.464 $75.80 722 Chandalar Faculty Housing (Duplex) FS722 1962 2.980 $57,157 $225,875 $75.80 723 Chandalar Faculty Housing (Single) FS723 1962 1,840 $35,291 $139,464 $75.80 724 Chandalar Faculty Housing (Triplex) FS724 1962 3,744 $71,772 $283,632 $75.76 725 Chandalar Faculty Housing (Single) FS725 1962 1.840 $35,291 $139,464 $75.80 726 Chandalar Faculty Housing (Duplex) FS726 1962 2,980 $57,157 $225,875 $75.80 727 Chandalar Faculty Housing (Triplex) FS727 1962 3,205 $61,472 $242,928 $75.80 728 Chandalar Faculty Housing (Triplex) FS728 1962 3,205 $61,472 $242,928 $75.80 735 Columbia Circle Married Students (7 Units) FS735 1950 1,902 $13,054 $76,514 $40.23 736 Columbia Circle Married Students (7 Units) FS736 1950 1,902 $13,054 $76,514 $40.23 737 Columbia Circle Head Resident Housing FS737 1950 1,856 $13,054 $76,514 $41.23 738 Columbia Circle Faculty Housing (Single) FS738 1950 2.478 $13,054 $76,514 $30.88 739 Columbia Circle Faculty Housing (Single) FS739 1950 3.080 $13,054 $76,514 $24.84

Administrative Services Administrative Offices FS220 1992 18,649 $2,606,274 $2,606,274 $139.75 Arctic Health Research Ctr Offioas/Ressarch Labs FS901 1973 111,391 $18,904,827 $46,389.153 $416.45 Art Building Offices/Classrooms FS313 1970 20,999 $920,800 $2,753,518 $131.13 Ben J Atkinson Bldg Central Power Plant FS802 1964 66,875 $17,200,532 $65,026,401 $972.36 Brooks Memorial Mines Bldg Offices/Classrooms FS305 1952 21.051 $567,437 $3,325,944 $157.99 Bunnell House Day Care Facility FS703 1922 2,126 $37.417 $446,126 $209.84 C T Elvey Building Offices/Labs FS903 1970 103.115 $4,193,645 $12,540,482 $121.62 Charles Davis Concert Hall Offices/Recital Hall FS312 1970 39.698 $2,559250 $7.653.063 $192.78 Charles E Bunnell Bldg Offices/Classrooms FS303 1960 82.501 $2,962,896 $12,032.722 $145.85 Chiller Plant Utilities FS807 1973 853 $497,937 $1,221.851 $1,432.42 Coal Lab/Core Storage Research Labs FS814 1988 10,400 $1,200,000 $1,271.071 $122.22 Constitution Hall Off ices/Bookstore FS504 1956 21.794 $610,333 $2,956,300 $135.65 Diesel Control House Utilities FS805 1969 384 $15,360 $48,533 $126.39 Duckering Building Classrooms/LabslOtf ices FS306 1961 143.799 $13,546,035 $54,223,010 $377.08 $117.58 E L Bartlett Hall Dormitory (322 Beds) FS732 1970 74,823 $2,942,118 $8,797,973 Earthwatch House Residential FS924 1987 1,712 $133,800 $144,299 $84.29 Eielson Memorial Mines Offices/Classrooms FS403 1934 32,418 $445,398 $5.310315 $163.81 Elmer E Rasmuson Library Campus Library FS310 1970 172,087 $16,241,751 $48,568,580 $282.23 Elvey Seismology Trailer Research Lab FS914 1963 570 $5,800 $22,475 $39.43 Ernest Gruening Building Offices/Classroom FS314 1973 104.754 $5,176,392 $12,701.965 $121 26 Ester Dome Observatory Research Labs FS915 1961 1,152 $40,000 $160,115 $138.99 Garage/Shop Bldg Research Service FS010 1985 625 $40,000 $44,374 $71.00 Garden Apartments - I Married Students (3 Units) FS734 1964 1.760 $21,999 $83,167 $47.25 Garden Apartments - II Married Students (3 Units) FS740 1965 3,525 $44,001 $162.170 $46.01 Geist Museum Storage Cold Storage FS913 1958 1.025 $7,100 $34,391 $33.55 Geist Pumphouse (No 1) Utilities FS806 1970 462 $1,051,204 $3,143,472 $6.804 05 Geist Road Building Administrative Offices FS420 1985 10.000 $2,650,000 $2,939.761 $293.98 Geophysical Inst Storage Maintenance/Storage FS018 1983 2,516 $100,000 $123.070 $48 91 Harwood Hall Married Students (36 Units) FS729 1964 22240 $918,000 $3,470,488 $156.05 Hay Storage Field Budding FS921 1965 800 $3,400 $12.531 $1566 Hazardous Chemicals Storage FS309 1981 500 $226,000 $317,652 $635.30 Health. Safety & Secunty lriirmeryCampus Secunty FS612 1973 15,279 $1,253,057 $3,074,784 $201.24 Hess Commons Food Service FS741 1970 26,266 $1,481,482 $4,430,155 $168.67 Hess Village No. 750 Recreation Ctr FS750 1972 2.852 $146,764 $384,480 $134.81 Hess Village No 751 Married Students (3 Units) FS751 1972 4,738 $243,770 $638,609 $134 78 Hess Village No. 752 Married Students (3 Units) FS752 1972 4.738 $243,770 $638,609 $134 78 Hess Village No 753 Married Students (10 Units) FS753 1972 8.682 $446,740 $1,170,333 $134 80 Hess Village No 754 Married Students (12 Units) FS754 1972 10,130 $521,189 $1,365,368 $134 78 Hess Village No. 755 Married Students (7 Units) FS755 1972 5,334 $274,434 $718,940 $134 78 Hess Village No 756 Married Students (3 Units) FS756 1972 2.832 $145,748 $381.819 $134 82 Hess Village No 757 Married Students (5 Units) FS757 1972 4,341 $223,344 $585,098 $134 78 Hess Village No. 758 Married Students (9 Units) FS758 1972 7243 $372,652 $976,243 $134.78 7-3 TABLE 7.1FY93Building Inventory Original Current Plant Current Plant INSITE Year Total Project Investment Investment Building ltsme/Title Primary Use Code Acquired GSF Funding Value Value Per GSF CAMPUS DETAIL (cont.) Fairbanks Campus (cont.) Hess Village No. 759 Married Students (4 Units) FS759 1972 3,528 $181,515 $475,518 $134.78 Hess Village No. 760 Married Students (7 Units) FS760 1972 6,021 $286.113 $749,535 $124.49 Hess Village No 761 Married Students (4 Units) FS761 1972 3,701 $190,416 $498,836 $134 78 Hess Village No. 762 Married Students (5 Units) FS762 1972 4.341 $223,344 $585,098 $134.78 Ivar Skarland Hall Dormitory (138 Beds) FS731 1964 37,273 $1,336,852 $5,053.953 $135.59 Klein House Residential FS922 1985 768 $62645 $69.162 $90.05 KUAC -TV Earth Station Satellite Equipment Receiver FS015 1978 96 $34,200 $58,395 $608.28 KUAC-TV Translator Equipment Sheller FS012 1974 64 $9,000 $20,718 $323.72 KUAC-TV Translator Equipment Sheller FS013 1982 48 $15,557 $20.827 $433.90 KUAC-TV Translator Equipment Shelter FS014 1983 48 $14,754 $18,158 $378.29 KUAC-TV Transmitter Bender Mtn Transmitter FS016 1970 600 $116,120 $347,240 $578.73 Lathrop Hall Dormitory (140 Beds) FS409 1962 29,874 $733,922 $2,900,343 $97.09 Laurence Irving Bldg I Offices/Labs FS902 1966 59,593 $2.657,700 $9,543,093 $160.14 Laurence Irving Bldg II Officaskabs FS906 1972 22,800 $2,142,000 $5,611,437 $246.12 Lola Tilly Commons Student Services FS411 1963 30,387 $1,220,000 $4,727.500 $155.58 Mcintosh Hall. Dormitory (101 Beds) FS405 1957 18,684 $595,416 $2,884,046 $154.36 Ner land Hall Dormitory (102 Beds) FS406 1952 21,749 $556,935 $3,264,388 $150.09 Octagon-Koyakuk Outdoor Recreation FS908 1981 330 $8500 $11.947 $36.20 Office/Quartem Bldg Research Service FS009 1985 1,584 $75,000 $83,201 $52.53 Old Greenhouse (Phys Ptt) Horticulture FS408 1982 2,400 $69,956 $93,655 $39.02 Otto Get Museum Museum FS907 1981 40,280 $6,000,000 $8,433,249 $209.37 Patty Center Physical Education FS410 1963 80,000 $2,225,000 $8,621,875 $107.77 Patty Ice Arena Physical Education FS413 1979 42,000 $5594600 $8,714,271 $207.48 PCB Storage Chemical Storage FS812 1985 3.000 $125,000 $138.668 $46.22 Petroleum Lab , Atco Units Research Labs FS811 1982 3,479 $149,324 $199,911 $57.46 Physical Plant Maintenance Shops/Offices FS803 1957 88.000 $1,882.029 $9,116.078 $103.59 Power Plant Storage Hazardous Materials FS816 1991 207 $46,388 $46,824 $226.20 President's House Staff Residence FS610 1954 3,705 $112.048 $656,752 $177.26 Research Barn Labs/Storage FS925 1963 2,144 $49,000 $189,875 $88.56 Rural Education (Rat Lab) Service Facildy FS810 1966 2,880 $58,200 $208,981 $72.56 Signers' Hall Administrative Offices FS402 1935 22,096 $3,522,025 $3,907,137 $176.83 Skar land Cabin (Ramey) Faculty Housing (Single) FS712 1936 785 $3,750 $44,712 $56.96 Stevens Hall Dormitory (101 Beds) FS407 1958 21.401 $537.759 $2,604,770 $121.71 Stuart Hall Married StUdents (12 Units) FS609 1956 10,500 $263,705 $1,277,321 $121.65 Student Apt Complex - 1 Student Apts (44 Beds) FS771 1985 13,756 $2,028,597 $2,250,41.' $163.59 Student Apt Complex - 2 Student Apts (60 Beds) FS772 1985 20.496 $3,022,545 $3,353.042 $163.59 Student Apt Complex - 3 Student Apts (36 Beds) FS773 1985 10,712 $1,579,699 $1,752,430 $163.60 Student Apt Complex - 4 Student Apts (44 Beds) FS774 1985 13,305 $1,956,927 $2,170,905 $163.16 Student Apt Complex - 5 Student Apts (20 Beds) FS775 1985 8,233 $1652646 $1,167,414 $141 80 Student Apt Complex - 6 Student Apts (36 Beds) FS776 1985 10,636 $1.568,538 $1,740,048 $163.60 Student Hsg Storage Storage FS730 1952 3.363 $47,160 $276,421 $82.19 Sydney Chapman Building Offices/Classrooms FS516 1951 18,920 $550,000 $6,223.739 $170.39 Terris Moore Hall Dormitory (265 Beds) FS733 1966 71.284 $3,063,092 $10,998,747 $154.29 Theater Offices/Theater FS311 1970 59.711 $2,729,041 $8.160,798 $136.67 Transmitter Bldg Equipment Shelter FS011 1982 576 $40,000 $53,551 $92 97 U S Forest Research Lab Research Labs/Offices FS308 1962 13,172 $350.000 $1,383,144 $105 01 UAF Bus Shelter Sheller FS917 1987 285 $40,000 $43,139 $151.l.:6 UAF Rifle Range Athletic Facility FS404 1985 100 $350,154 $388,441 $3,884.41 UAF/MUS Demarcation UAF/MUS Telephone Utilities FS017 1991 336 $125,000 $126,176 $375.52 Walsh Hall Married Students (13 Units) FS602 1958 10.892 $282,900 $1,370297 $125.81 Water Treatment-No 1 Utilities FS801 1966 2,000 $102,577 $368,327 $184.16 Water Treatment-No 2 Utilities FS808 1981 4,279 $764,918 $1,075,124 $251.26 Well Pumphouse Utilities FS923 1963 169 $2,700 $10,463 $61 91 Well Pumphouse (No. 2) Utilities FS809 1980 256 $200.000 $281,534 $1.099 74 West Ridge Greenhouse Research Lab FS904 1969 5.312 $69,950 $221,020 $41 61 West Ridge Storage Hazardous Materials FS912 1991 207 $46,388 $46,824 $226.20 Whittaker Building Fire Station FS611 1964 10,500 $306,412 $1,158,387 $110.32 Wickersham Hall Dormitory (95 Beds) FS511 1957 23,570 $915,167 $4,432,840 $188.07 Wm A O'Neill Resources Offices/Labs FS905 1973 58,862 $4500,000 $11,042,216 $187.59 Wood Center UAF Student Union FS505 1971 79,375 $4.681570 $13,999,550 $176.37 Wood Center Lift Station Utilities FS506 1974 100 $75.000 $172,649 $1,726.49 Yankovich Barn Field Building FS920 1950 504 $1,900 $11,137 $22.10 TOTAL Fairbanks Campus (131 Buildings) 2,252,064 $164,100,549 $471,386,266 $200.23 Branch Campuses Chukchi Campus Admin/Classroom Bldg Off ices/Classrooms- CC101 1976 7,760 $1,782,432 $3.580,263 $461.37 Subtotal (1Building) 7,760 $1,712,432 $3,510,263 $461.37

Kuskokwim Campus John Sackett Hall Student Apts(10UnitsJ38Bods)XU105 1984 10.290 $2.200.000 $2,487,034 $241 69 Maggie Lind Bldg Classrooms KU103 1976 6.370 $790,125 $1,587P76 $249.15 Phase I Adminetrativ Offices KU102 1974 3.400 $369.999 $851,730 $250 51 Vo-Tech Building VodTech Instruction KU104 1980 12.370 $1.464.788 $2.061,937 $166 69 Yupik Language Center Adminetrativit Offices KU101 1974 1,500 $85,000 $195,669 $130 45 Subtotal (5 Buildings) 33,930 $4,909,912 $7,113,446 $211.71 7-4 230 TABLE 7.1 FY93BuildingInvntory Original Current Plant Current Plant INSITE Year Total Project Investment Investment Building Niuneffitie Primary Use Code Acquired GSF Funding Value Value Per GSF CAMPUS DETAIL (cont.) Branch Campuses (cont.) Northwest Campus Bookstore Merchandising/Stdnt Servs NW009 1976 480 $42,156 $84,676 $176.41 Cos/Storage Bldg Storage/Offices NW002 1978 2270 $281,638 $480,887 $211.84 Classroom Building Classrooms NW010 1976 530 $45,349 $91,090 $171.87 Emily Brown Bldg Offices/Classrooms NW008 1974 2.510 $357,000 $821,807 $327.41 Fabric Bldg B Storage NW012 1981 620 $27,000 $37,950 $61.21 Nagozruk Building Administrative Offices NW001 1981 5,440 $1.325,000 $1,862,343 $342.34 Satellite 1 Classrooms NWC07 1981 960 $110,000 $154,610 $161.05 Satellite A Classrooms/Greenhouse NW003 1982 1,430 $110,000 $147,265 $102.98 Satellite B Classrooms NW004 1982 960 $110,000 $147265 $153.40 Satellite C Instructional Labs NW005 1982 960 $110,000 $147,265 $153 40 Satellite 0 Media Services NW006 1982 960 $110,000 $147,265 $153.40 Shop Bldg Maintenance NW013 1979 800 $40,000 $62.312 $77.89 Storage Bldg Storage NW014 1979 1,300 $45,000 $70,099 $53.92 Subtotal (13 Buildings) 19,220 $2,713,143 $4,254,834 8221.38

Rural Centers Rural Ed Ctr-Bristol Bay Offices/Classrooms FS006 1981 4,858 $750,000 $1,054,156 $216.99 Rural Ed Ctr-DeltalGreely Offices/Classrooms FS005 1981 4.858 $750,000 $1,054,156 $216.99 Rural Ed Ctr-Ft Yukon Offices/Classrooms FS008 1981 3,214 $750,000 $1,054.156 $327.99 Rural Ed Ctr-Tok Offices/Classrooms FS007 1988 6,870 $449,150 $475,752 $69.25 Subtotal (4 Buildings) 19,600 $2,699,150 $3,636,220 $163.75 TOTAL Branch Campuses (23 Buildings) 60,710 $12,104,637 $16,656,763 $231.16

. NON-CAMPUS SPACE Agri & Forestry Experiment Station Palmer (Farm) Agricultural Lab Research Labs MV128 1985 12,350 $2,371,459 $2,630,764 $213.02 Blue Seed Bldg Research Labs MV112 1955 7,240 $86,734 $420,118 $58.03 Calving Barn Animal Shaer MV102 1976 6,660 $200.000 $401.728 $60.32 Central House Staff Residence MV116 1917 4,575 $26,830 $319,896 $69 92 Cow Barn Animal Shelter MV101 1973 12,650 $293,884 $721.140 $57 01 Feedlot Cow Shed Animal Shelter MV110 1962 1,060 $1,500 $5,928 $5.59 Hay Storage Shed Storage MV104 1974 3,640 $36.400 $83,792 $23.02 Herdsmen House Staff Residence MV116 1955 2,690 $19,165 $92,830 $34.51 Kodiak Cottage Staff Residence MV117 1955 2.400 $21,305 $103,196 $43.00 Maintenance Shops Equip. Maintenance MV113 1920 3.635 $9,166 $109,287 $30.07 North Garage Vehicle Storage MV120 1955 985 $3.835 $16,576 $18.86 Sewage Treatment Plant Utilities MV121 1979 200 $68,812 $107,195 $535.98 South Garage Vehicle Storage MV122 1955 865 $5,835 $28,263 $32.67 Storage Building No. 1 Storage MV105 1973 7,050 $18,009 $44,191 $6.27 Storage Building No. 2 Storage MV106 1972 3,640 $13,815 $36,191 $9 94 Storage Building No 3 Storage MV107 1972 3.640 $16,549 $43,354 $11.91 Storage Building No 4 Storage MV108 1972 3,640 $27.540 $72,147 $19 82 Storage Building No. 5 Hazardous Materials MV109 1991 207 $46,388 $46.824 $226.20 Straw Mix Facility Storage MV103 1982 2.810 $101.000 $135,216 $48.12 Water Reservoir Storage MV129 1985 2,065 $599,992 $665597 $322.32 Well Pumphouse Utilities MV123 1979 200 $67.796 $105,612 $528.06 Yellow Mess Hall Staff Residence MV115 1950 4.490 $30,915 $181,204 $40.36 Subtotal (22 Buildings) 66,692 $4,066,929 86,373,049 $73.51

Agri & Forestry Experiment StationPalmer (In-Town) Experiment Headhouse Research Labs PL104 1962 4,290 $77,460 $306,110 $71 35 FeecUSeed Lab Bldg Research Labs PL102 1972 5,740 $127,695 $334.525 $58 28 Haz Chemicals Storage Storage PL109 1979 720 $81.560 $127.053 $176 46 Heating Plant Utilities PL106 1964 280 $57,750 $218.323 $779 73 Housing Unit No. 1 Staff Residence PL111 1949 1,730 $7,165 $65,758 $38.01 Housing Unit No. 2 Staff Residence PL112 1949 2,445 $8,345 $76,587 $31 32 Housing Unit No 3 Staff Residence PL113 1949 2.445 $8,345 $76,587 $31.32 Housing Unit No 4 Staff Residence PL114 1949 1.730 $7,165 $65,758 $38 01 Housing Unit No 5 Staff Residence PL115 1949 1.730 $7,165 $65,758 $38.01 Housing Unit No 6 Staff Residence PL116 1949 1.730 $7,165 $65,758 $38 01 Housing Unit No 7 Staff Residence PL117 1949 1.730 $7,165 $65,758 $38 01 Housing Unit No 8 Staff Residence PLn8 1949 2.310 $8,345 $76,587 $33.15 Instrument Shelter Equipment Storage PL110 1967 195 $12.327 $42,883 $219 91 Main Office/Labs Offioe/Labs PL101 1952 9.675 $327,777 $1,921,214 $198 58 No 4 Storage Storage PL108 1974 2.850 $30.740 $70,763 $24 83 Plant Pathology Lab Research Labs PL103 1974 2,885 $51,530 $118,621 $41 12 Subtotal (16 Buildings) 42,485 8627,699 $3,608,043 $67.04

Cantwell Reindeer Station Reindeer Station Bunkhouse Labaunktiousio FS002 1970 1,827 $5.500 $16.447 $9 00 Reindeer Station Storage Modular Storage FS003 1970 459 $15.000 $44.855 $97 72 Reindeer Station Office Offices (Log Cabin) FS004 1970 819 $6.000 $17.942 $21 91 Subtotal (3 Buildings) 3,105 826,500 879,244 $25.52 Original Cuwenl Plant Current Plant WISITE Year Total Project investment Investment Building Name/Tills Primary Use Code Acquired GSF Funding Value Value Per GSF NON-CAMPUS SPACE (cont.) Homer Garage/Warehouse Equipment Storage FS020 1968 1.742 $10,200 $34,122 $19.59 Gas/Fuel Storage Hazardous Liquids Storage FS021 1968 143 $1200 $4,014 $28.07 Halibut Cove Cabin Research Service FS001 1981 416 $15,000 $21.083 $50 68 Modular Unit No. 1 Ecology Field Station - lab FS022 1968 860 $1200 $4,014 $4.67 Modular Unit No. 2 Ecology Field Station - lab FS023 1968 860 $1,200 $4,014 $4.67 Volcano Observatory Offices/Quarters FS019 1968 2,737 $28,600 $95.676 $34.96

Subtotal (6 Buildings) 6,756 $57,400 $162,923 $24.11

Kodiak Alfred A Owen Bldg Fisheries Research FS916 1991 22.780 $9.300.000 $9.387,482 $412.09 Alfred A Owen Storage Equipment Storage FS918 1991 310 $30,000 $30,282 $97 68

Subtotal (2 Buildings) 23,090 $9,330,000 $9,417,764 $509.78

Poker Flats Balloon Inflation Bldg Research Service PF121 1976 465 $18.456 $37,071 $79.72 Block House Research Labs PF122 1970 2,120 $121,686 $363,884 $171.64 $19.66 Caretaker's House Staff Residence PF123 1976 664 $6,500 $13,056 $29.60 Communications Building Communications PF124 1972 1,000 $11,300 $29,603 $24.03 Counterpoise Building Research Lab PF132 1958 625 $3,100 $15,016 Ft Yukon Optics Site Research Service PF131 1965 896 $19,460 $71,722 $80.05 $7.04 Grader Shed Equipment Storage PF125 1980 1.000 $5.000 $7,038 Igniter Shack Explosive Storage PF127 1975 160 $8,360 $18,780 $11738 Machine Shop Repair Faality PF126 1969 400 $5,028 $15,887 $39.72 Maintenance Shops Bldg Repair Facility PF135 1968 1.567 $7,500 $25,090 $16.01 Mini-Track Building Research PF138 1962 3,805 $21.500 $84,965 $22.33 $93.60 Mst Site Building Equip Stg/Research Service PF128 1975 3,000 $125,000 $280,797 $196.48 Pad Five Building Research Service PF130 1972 1.000 $75.000 $196,479 Poker Flat Observatory Research Labs PF129 1974 3,650 $150,000 $345,297 $94.60 $112.31 Poker Inn Transient Staff Residence PF133 1970 3,584 $134,600 $402,502 $178.14 Range Office Admin/Operations Offices PF134 1978 2,081 $217,111 $370,710 $148.57 Rocket Storage Bldg Rocket Storage PF137 1975 1,925 $127,312 $285,991 $9,868 $14.10 Tool Crib Tool Storage PF139 1971 700 $3.300 $38.78 White Warehouse Storage PF136 1969 1.100 $13,500 $42,654 $87.97 Subtotal (19 Buildings) 29,742 $1,073,713 $2,616,410

Summer Experiment Farm $94.37 Barn Animal Shelter AF104 1945 5,824 $59,886 $549,612 $85.80 Boiler/Maintenance Shop Utilities AF105 1960 4,413 $93,232 $378,628 Farm Manager's House Residential AF119 1961 1,456 $19,044 $76,231 $52.36 $403.96 Feed Mdl Feed Processing AF107 1979 1200 $311,183 $484,757 Forage Dryer Bldg Feed Sample Drying AF108 1984 400 $8.000 $9,044 $22.61 $45,176 $40.34 General Multipurpose Lab Service AF101 1988 1,120 $42,650 $13.50 Hay Storage Canopy Feed Storage AF109 1986 975 $12,000 $13,160 $12.63 Herder's Residence Staff Residential AF110 1960 900 $2,800 $11,371 $29.45 Horticulture/Agronomy Research Labs Grnhse AF111 1973 5.780 $69,380 $170,246 $14.68 Knight Hall Equipment Storage AF102 1981 4,500 $47,000 $66,060 $16 36 Loafing Shed Animal Shelter AF112 1973 300 $2,000 $4,908 Machine Shed Equipment Storage AF118 1976 2.500 $33,033 $66,351 $26.54 $8 00 Modular Unit Staff Residence AF103 1988 980 $7,400 $7,838 $13 16 Storage Unit No 1 Storage AF113 1986 100 $1,200 $1,316 Storage Unit No 2 Storage (Above Silo) AF114 1983 1280 $64,000 $78,765 $61.54 Storage Unit No. 3 Storage (Military Unit) AF115 1945 3200 $5,000 $45,888 $14.34 $161.26 Swine Barn Animal Shelter AF116 1972 3,192 $196,487 $514,741 $64 94 Visitor Center Offices/Visitor Ctr AF117 1970 1,456 $31,621 $94,559

Subtotal (16 Buildings) 39,576 $1,005,916 $2,616,651 $66.17

Seward Donald W Hood (Bldg D) Research Labs SE105 1980 6.418 $2,231,416 $3,141,095 $489.42 $94 52 Four-Plex Apartment Residential SE104 1976 4,536 $213.449 $428,742 K M Rae Marine Educ Ctr Officss/Exhibit Hat SE106 1982 5,947 $1,000,000 $1.338,772 $22512 Machine Shop (Bldg A) Maintenance SE101 1960 2,085 $65,000 $263.974 $12661 Marine Sciences (Bldg C) Offices/Storage SE103 .960 16.860 $769.896 $3,126,652 $185.45 $226 20 Modular Storage Unit #1 Hazardous Materials SE109 1991 207 $46,388 $46.824 Modular Storage UM #2 Hazardous Materials SE110 1991 207 $46,388 $46,824 $226 20 $1,141 45 RN Alpha Hehx Marine Research SE108 1965 2,906 $900,000 $3,317,041 $395 AO Ship Berthing Dock Boat Berthing SE107 1979 4,500 $1.142200 $1,779,307 $176.045 $96 20 Yellow Lab (Bldg B) Research Labs SE102 1972 1.830 $67,200 $300.36 Subtotal (10 Buildings) 45,496 $6,461,937 $13,665,276 $139.49 TOTAL Non-Campus (96 Buildings) 276,944 $22,670,094 $311,631,361

7-6 9 r) s: 3 BuildingSpace byRoom Use Instil ...on- , Total Class- Research Study/ General Special Real- Support Assign-- Building Struct- rooms Labs Offices Library Use Use dental able ' NUSF ural

TOTAL UAF

Fairbanks Campus 45,032 252,572 264.956 109,490 164,518 127,946 360,466 113,151 369,266 1,807,397 448,324

Chukchi Campus 722 140 2,031 843 318 118 0 30 1.689 5,891 1,869 Kuskokwen Campus 2,755 2,910 5,275 2,000 2,440 220 5,415 3.320 5,150 29,485 4.445 Northwest Campus 3,115 1,033 3,243 1.527 1,100 1,425 0 3,374 2,030 16,847 2,373 Rural Centers 2,009 3,198 2.814 444 0 0 5,568 1,261 2,721 18,015 1,785

AFES Palmer (Farm) 0 23.930 1.105 0 110 4,605 9,135 28,665 7,628 75,178 11,514 AFES Palmer (Town) 0 6,830 4,585 910 220 415 10,500 9,460 3,305 36,225 6260 Cantwell Reindeer Station 0 0 0 0 0 2.700 0 0 2,700 405 0 23,035 0 0 0 0 0 0 0' 23,035 55 0 1,950 0 0 0 0 0 1,730 0 3,680 341 3,343 Poker Flats 0 16,012 2.045 0 1.124 111 600 4,687 1,820 26,399 3,976 Summer Expenmental Farm 0 13,200 0 0 1,300 7.610 3.050 10,440 0 35.600 41,501 3,995 Seward 0 7,746 2,880 465 3,110 5,135 3,040 16,255 2.870 488,685 TOTAL 53,633 352,556 288,934 115.679 174,240 150,285 397,774 192,373 396,479 2,121,953 81% 19% % of Total UAF Space 2% 14% 11% 4% 7% 6% 15% 7% 1S%

NOTES: (1) All units of measure in square feet. (2) AFES - Agricultural Farm and Experimental Station. (3) Study - Includes library processing rooms, stacks, and stack/reading rooms. (4) General Use - Includes assembly halls, coat rooms, dining halls, exhibit facilities, kitchen facilities, merchandising rooms, multi-purpose rooms, music listening rooms, and recreational facilities. (5) Residential - Includes dormitories, apartments, and single-family residences. (6) Non-assignable - Includes circulation areas, custodial areas, and public lavatories. (7) NUSF - Net Usable Square Feet. (8) Structural - Includes electrical closets, shaft space, and utility/mechanical rooms. Source: Facilities Planning & Constriction - UA INSITE Data Retrievals, February 1993.

UAF Building Net Usable Square Feet UAF Building Net Usable Square Feet by Location by Room Use

Seward Poker Flats 2% 1% Summer Experimental Kodiak Farm 1% Branch 2% Campuses Residential 3% 19%

AFES Palmer General Use 5% 8%

Non-Assignable 19%

Fairbanks Campus 86% 13%

UAF Building Net Usable Square Feet by Year Acquired and Primary Use

III Classrooms/Labs >1990 Offices GeneraVSpecial Use 1981.90 A V 23 Residential 1971-80 Support/Other (1)

1961-70

1951.60

< 1951I-A NOTE: (1) Excludes Non-Assignable square feet 700 000 0 100,000 200 000 300,000 400 000 500,000 600 000 Net Maim Square Feet 7-7 2 (1 TABLE 7.214.1(93 BuildingSpace byRoom Use Mein/ Non. Total Class- Research Study/ General Special Rear Support Assign- . Building rooms Labs Offices Library Use Use &Mull able - NUSF oral

CARPUS DETAIL Fairbanks Campus 175 514 Copper Lane 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,325 0 1,325 175 515 Copper Lane 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,325 0 0 1.325 175 517 Copper Lane 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.325 0 0 1.325 175 518 Copper Lane 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,325 0 0 1.325 1,325 175 519 Copper Lane 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,325 0 0 415 520 Copper Lane 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,170 0 0 2,170 701 Tanana Drive 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,410 0 0 2,410 782 782 702 Tanana Drive 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.410 0 0 2.410 782 705 Tanana Drive 0 0 0 0 2,410 0 0 2.410 172 706 Chatanika 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.328 0 0 1,328 172 707 Chatanika 0 0 0 0 1,328 0 0 1,328 243 709 Colville 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,455 0 0 2,455 189 710 Colville 0 0 0 0 0 1,800 0 0 1,800 303 711 Colville 0 0 0 0 2,500 0 0 2,500 190 714 Chandalar 0 0 0 0 0 2,066 949 0 3.015 1,709 131 715 Chandalar 0 0 0 0 0 1,433 276 0 680 716 Chandalar 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,030 270 0 2,300 1,709 131 717 Chandalar 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,433 276 0 680 718 Chandalar 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,030 270 0 2,300 1.709 131 719 Chandalar 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.433 276 0 680 720 Chandalar 0 0 0 0 2,030 270 0 2,300 1.709 131 721 Chandalar 0 0 0 0 1.433 276 0 2,300 680 722 Chandalar 0 0 0 0 2,030 270 0 1,709 131 723 Chandaiar 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.433 276 0 3.482 262 724 Chandalar 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,533 949 0 1.709 131 725 Chandalar 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.433 276 0 2,300 680 726 Chandalar 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,030 270 0 312 727 Chandalar 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,009 884 0 2.893 3,015 190 728 Chandalar 0 0 0 0 2,066 949 0 0 1,325 577 735 Columbia Circle 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.325 0 0 1,325 736 Columbia Circle 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,325 0 sn 1.050 806 737 Columbia Circle 0 0 0 0 1,050 0 0 2200 278 738 Columbia Circle 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,200 0 0 280 739 Columbia Circle 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,800 0 0 2,800 16.932 1,717 Administrative Services 0 0 12,833 0 0 0 0 0 4,099 79279 32.112 Arctic Health Research Clr 510 31,552 13,140 5,257 4,323 4.008 0 3,454 17.035 4.301 19,545 1,454 Art Building 0 12,039 1,612 0 1,544 0 0 49 0 66.875 Ben J Atkinson Bldg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18,273 2.778 Brooks Memorial Mines Bldg 1,634 6,774 5,356 0 0 0 0 0 4.509 1,900 226 Bunnell House 0 0 0 0 0 1.900 0 0 0 83,184 19,931 C T Elvey Buikling 1,467 33,346 22,114 3.547 1,187 3,110 1.421 2.460 14.532 3,652 Charles Davis Concert Hall 0 5.179 7.668 0 13.807 0 0 340 9.052 36,046 66,113 16.388 Charles E Bunnell Bldg 5,190 13.872 20,068 0 636 300 0 10,628 15,419 0 853 Chiller Plant 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9,500 900 Coal Lab/Core Storage 0 9,500 0 0 0 0 0 0 18.823 2,971 Constitution Hall 0 0 3,740 0 10,298 572 0 0 4.213 300 84 Diesel Control House 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 300 0 123,777 20.022 puckering Building 8,978 56,302 22,146 0 0 0 0 865 35.486 59.413 15,410 E L Bartlett Hall 0 0 164 0 2.732 0 29.777 3,694 23,046 1,550 162 Earthwatch House 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,550 0 0 4.747 Eielson Memorial Mines 828 1.228 17,531 644 0 123 0 1,041 6276 27,671 144.750 27.337 Elmer E Rasmuson Library 596 1,815 8.677 95,697 1.903 8.679 0 669 26.714 520 50 Elvey Seismology Trailer 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 520 0 19,650 Ernest Gruening Building 21,404 3,290 35.483 1,728 1.050 924 0 1,170 20,055 85.104 1.000 152 Ester Dome Observatory 0 1,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 560 65 Garage/Shop Bldg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 560 0 1,286 474 Garden Apartments -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1286 0 0 2,572 953 Garden Apartments - II 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,572 0 0 900 125 Geist Museum Storage 0 0 0 0 900 0 0 0 0 462 Geist Pumphouse (No. 1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,411 Geist Road Building 0 0 6938 0 695 0 0 0 956 8.589 2.450 66 Geophysical Inst Storage 0 2,450 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18,895 3,345 Harwood Hall 0 0 0 0 0 0 15.183 585 3.127 0 720 80 Hay Storage 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 720 450 50 Hazardous Chemicals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 450 0 2.918 Health. Safety & Security 0 0 3,651 0 214 3,508 0 2,362 2,626 12.361 5.285 Hess Commons 0 0 2.546 0 9,071 0 0 0 9.364 20,981 1.745 1.107 Hess Village No. 750 0 0 0 0 35 1.563 0 0 147 2.265 2,473 Hess Village No 751 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,265 0 0 2.565 2.173 Hess Village No 752 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,565 0 0 7.550 1,132 Hess Village No 753 0 0 0 0 0 0 7,550 0 0 8.713 1,417 Hess Village No 754 0 0 0 0 0 0 8,553 0 160 4,638 696 Hecs Village No 755 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,478 0 160 2.415 417 Hess Village No 756 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.415 0 0 3.775 566 Hess Village No 757 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.775 0 0 6,298 945 Hess Village No 758 0 0 0 0 0 0 6,138 0 160 3.020 508 Hess Village No 759 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.020 0 0 7-8 TABLE 7.2 FY93BuildingSpace byRoom Use Instr/ Non- Total Class- Research Study/ General Special Rani- SupportAssign- Building Struct- rooms Labs Off ices Limely Use Use dentist NUSF ural

CAMPUS DETAIL (cont.) Fairbanks Campus (cont.) Hess Village No. 760 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,628 0 160 4.788 1.233 Hess Village No 761 0 0 0 0 0 0 33:717751 0 0 3,170 531 Hess Village No. 762 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.775 566 Ivar Skarland Hall 0 0 0 432 3,059 0 13.901 1.249 9,575 28216 9,057 Klein House 0 0 0 0 0 0 700 0 0 i: 700 68 KUAC-TV Earth Station 0 0 0 0 0 76 0 0 0 76 20 KUAC-TV Translator 0 0 0 0 0 48 0 0 48 16 KUAC-TV Translator 0 0 0 0 0 34 0 0 0 ::: 34 14 KUAC-TV Translator 0 0 0 0 0 34 0 0 0= 34 14 KUAC-TV Transmitter 0 0 0 0 0 550 0 0 0 550 50 Lathrop Hall 0 0 0 0 1,512 0 15.537 708 8,7851i: 26,542 3,332 Laurence Irving Bldg I 0 20,191 7,937 567 402 5226 0 2.100 10.149 :::': 46,572 13.021 Laurence Irving Bldg II 0 8,672 3,517 1,166 0 0 0 0 7,303 :iii:1 20.658 2.142 Lola Tilly Commons 0 0 537 0 20,127 0 0 0 4:1365 I 25.800 4.587 McIntosh Hall 0 0 0 0 1,847 0 10.869 834 Ner land Hall 0 0 0 0 1.847 0 10,869 733 4.401 ::::: 17,850 3.899 Octagon-Koyakuk 0 0 0 0 0 300 0 0 0 300 30 Office/Quarters Bldg 0 0 700 0 0 0 700 0 0 1,400 184 Old Greenhouse (Phys Pit) 0 0 0 0 0 2,300 0 0 0 2.300 100 Otto Geist Museum 676 3230 3,775 0 19.075 0 0 0 8,592 ;:i:iii 35,348 4,932 Patty Center 1,492 0 3,815 0 799 45,048 0 1,388 14,943 67,485 12,515 Patty Ice Arena 0 0 190 0 0 32,005 0 0 4.619.. 36,814 5,186 PCB Storage 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.750 0 2.750 250 Petroleum Lab/Atco Units 0 3,100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,100 379 Physical Plant 0 0 7.926 0 532 0 0 52,742 1,337 ;1: 62.537 25,463 0 0 0 0 0 0 175 0 175 32 Power Plant Storage 0 1 President's House 0 0 0 0 0 0 2477 0 0 2.477 1,228 Research Barn 0 2,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,000 144 Rural Education (Rat Lab) 0 2.600 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.600 280 Signers' Hall 0 0 12,313 0 0 0 0 0 6.000 18.313 3.783 Skar land Cabin (Rainey) 0 0 0 0 0 0 700 0 0 i; 700 85 Stevens Hall 0 0 0 0 1.847 0 10,869 733 4,053 :::. 17.502 3,899 Stuart Hall 0 0 0 0 0 0 7,056 1,672 8.728 1 772 Student Apt Complex - 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10,943 1,478 75 :ii:- 12,496 1,260 Student Apt Complex - 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 18.788 437 0 19.225 1,271 Student Apt Complex - 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 9,816 246 10.062 650 Student Apt Complex - 4 0 0 150 0 0 0 11,614 286 15202 .:: : 12202 11:310923 Student Apt Complex-5 0 0 0 0 202 0 497 345 6.841 Student Apt Complex - 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 95,579387 236 0 862 Student Hsg Storage 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 3.000 0 93.'070740 363 Sydney Chapman Building 0 1,277 10,501 305 0 0 0 645 4.614 17.342 1.578 Terris Moore Hall 0 0 0 0 3,017 0 29.683 1.927 22,060 56,687 14,597 Theater 2,257 775 6.929 0 18,979 6,098 0 296 18,441 53.775 5.936

Transmitter Bldg 0 520 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ..-. 520 56 U S Forest Research Lab 0 11,900 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11.900 1.272 UAF Bus Shelter 0 0 0 0 0 250 0 0 0 250 35 UAF Rifle Range 0 0 0 0 0 90 0 0 0 90 10 UAF/MUS Demarcation 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 300 0 300 36 Volcano Observatory 0 0 0 0 0 2,550 0 0 0 2.550 187 Walsh Hall 0 0 0 0 0 0 8.925 663 0 9.588 1,304 Water Treatment-No. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.000 Water Treatment-No 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.279 Well Pumphouse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 169 Well Pumphouse (No 2) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 256 West Ridge Greenhouse 0 0 0 0 0 4.781 0 0 0 4.7801 531 West Ridge Storage 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 175 o 32 Whittaker Building 0 0 170 0 543 3,774 3.848 0 946 9.218751 1.219 Wickersham Hall 0 0 0 0 1,429 0 12,157 837 5 147 19.570 4.000 Wm A O'Neill Resources 0 19,960 17.084 147 0 0 0 0 9.373 46.564 12,298 Wood Center 0 0 5.745 0 40,906 95 0 91 17,222 64.059 15,316 Wood Center Litt Station 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 Yankovich Barn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 450 0 450 54 TOTAL Fairbanks Campus 45,032 252,572 264,956 109,490 164,518 127,946 360,466 113,151 369,266 1,807,397 448,324 % OF TOTAL Fairbanks Campus 2% 11% 12% 5% 7% 6% 16% 5% 16% 80% 20% Branch Campuses Chukchi Campus Admin/Classroom Bldg 722 140 2,031 643 318 118 0 30 1,689 5.891 1.869 Subtotal 722 140 2,031 643 318 118 0 30 1,689 5,891 1,869 Kuskokwim Campus 1.285 John Sackett Halt 0 0 135 0 2,005 0 5,415 0 1,450 9.005 Maggie Lind Bldg 1,410 1.050 1.275 3 225 150 0 0 1 415 5.525 845 605 Phase 1 0 0 2215 0 0 70 0 0 510 2.795 1.515 Vo-Tech Building 1,345 1.860 1.015 2.000 0 0 0 3.320 1.315 10.855 195 Yupik Language Center 0 0 635 0 210 0 0 0 460 1.305 Subtotal 2,755 2,910 5,275 2,000 2,440 220 5,415 3,320 5,150 29,485 4,445 7-9 2 (1:) TABLE 7.2 FY93 Building Space by Room Use Instr/ Non- Total Class- Research Study/ General Special Resi- Support Assign Building Stnict- rooms Labs Offices Library Use Use dential able NUSF ural

CAMPUS DETAIL (cont.) Branch Campuses (cont.) Northwest Campus Bookstore 0 0 465 0 0 465 15 CES/Storage 0 0 850 0 0 0 0 738 138 1.726 544 Classroom Building 475 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 475 55 Emily Brown 0 143 88 1.527 0 0 0 0 421 2,179 331 Fabric Bldg B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 595 0 595 25 Nagozruk Building 0 0 2,305 0 635 107 0 106 1,276 4.429 1.011 Satellite 1 880 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 919 41 Satellite A 880 0 0 0 0 450 0 0 39 1.369 61 Satellite B 880 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 919 41 Satellite C 0 890 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 929 31 Satellite D 0 0 0 0 0 868 0 0 39 907 53 Shop Bldg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 745 0 745 55 Storage Bldg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.190 0 1,190 110 Subtotal 3,115 1,033 3,243 1,527 1,100 1,425 0 3,374 2,030 16,847 2,373

Rural Centers Rural Ed Ctr-Bristol Bay 918 1,464 1.245 0 0 193 904 4.724 134 Rural Ed Ctr-Delta/Greely 918 1,464 1,245 0 0 0 0 193 630 4,450 408 Rural Ed Ctr-Ft Yukon 173 270 324 444 0 0 0 389 971 2.571 643 Rural Ed Ctr-Tok 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,568 486 216 6270 600 Subtotal 2,009 3,198 2,814 444 0 0 5,568 1,261 2,721 18,015 1,785 TOTAL Branch Campuses 6,601 7,281 13,363 4,814 3,858 1,763 10,983 7,985 11,500 70,238 10,472 % OF TOTAL Branch Campuses 11% 9% 17% 6% 5% 2% 14% 10% 14% 87 % 13%

NON-CAMPUS SPACE Agri & Forestry Experiment Station Palmer(Farm) Agrimittural Lab 0 6.240 700 110 0 560 2,650 10,260 2,090 Blue Seed Bldg 0 3.985 240 0 0 1,360 0 600 170 6,355 885 Calving Barn 0 4,080 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,840 5.920 740 Central House 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,510 685 50 3245 1,330 Cow Barn 0 9,625 130 0 0 0 0 265 1,553 11.573 1,077 Feedlot Cow Shed 0 0 0 0 0 990 0 0 0 990 70 Hay Storage Shed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,550 0 3.550 90 Herdsmen House 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,235 0 2235 455 Kodiak Cottage 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,090 0 0 2.090 310 Marntenance Shops 0 0 35 0 0 0 0 3,040 40 3,115 520 North Garage 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 780 780 205 Sewage Treatment Plant 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 South Garage 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 780 0 780 85 Storage Building No 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6,695 6.695 355 Storage Building No. 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,535 0 3.535 105 Storage Building No 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,535 3.535 105 Storage Building No 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.535 0 3.535 105 Storage Building No. 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 175 0 175 32 Straw Mix Facility 0 0 0 0 0 2255 0 0 430 2.685 125 Water Reservoir 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 380 380 1,685 Well Pumphouse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 Yellow Mess Hall 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.300 930 515 3.745 745 Subtotal 0 23,930 1,105 110 4,605 9,135 28,665 7,628 75,178 11,514

Agri & Forestry Experiment Station Palmer(in-Town) Experiment Headhouse 0 210 265 0 2.640 250 3.365 925 Feed/Seed Lab Bldg 0 2,425 210 0 0 0 0 1.610 875 5.120 620 Hazardous Chemicals Storage 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 670 0 670 50 Heating Plant 0 0 0 0 0 235 0 0 0 235 45 Housing Unit trt 0 0 795 0 110 0 0 250 180 1,335 395 Housing Unit 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,065 0 0 2.065 380 Housing Unit 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.040 0 0 2.040 405 Housing Unit 44 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,480 0 1.480 SO Housing Unit 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.480 0 0 1,480 250 Housing Unit 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,465 0 0 1.465 265 Housing Unit *7 0 525 455 0 110 0 0 240 140 1.470 260 Housing Unit 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,970 0 0 1.970 340 Instrument Shelter 0 0 0 0 0 180 0 0 0 180 15 Main Office/Lab 0 2,130 2.860 910 0 0 0 1,055 1.375 8.330 1.345 No 4 Storage 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.735 0 2.735 115 Plant Pathology 0 1,540 0 0 0 0 0 260 485 2.285 600 Subtotal 0 6,830 4,585 910 220 415 10,500 9,460 3,305 36,225 6,260

Cantwell Reindeer Station Reindeer Station Bunkhouse 0 0 0 0 0 1.600 0 0 1.600 227 P.aindeer Station Storage 0 0 0 0 0 400 0 0 0 400 59 Reindeer Station Office 0 0 0 0 0 700 0 0 0 700 119 Subtotal 0 0 0 2,700 0 2,700 405 7-10 2tt a Instr/ Non- Total Bitakfinn rooms Labs OHras Library Use Use dentist abIs i NUSF twat

NON-CAMPUS SPACE (cont) Homer Garage/Warehouse o o 0 0 0 0 0 1,600 1.600 142 Gas/Fuel Storage 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 130 0 ::: 130 13 0 350 0 0 0 0 0 0 350 66 Halibut Cove Cabin . Modular Unit No. 1 0 800 0 0 0 0 0 0 0* 800 60 Modular Unit No. 2 0 800 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 800 60

Subtotal o 1,950 0 0 0 0 0 1,730 3,680 341

Kodiak Alfred A Owen Bldg 0 22,780 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 <> 22.780 0 55 Alfred A Owen Storage 0 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 255

55 Subtotal 0 23,035 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,i 23,035

Poker Flats Balloon Inflation Bldg 0 311 0 0 0 0 0 78 35 .'.. 424 41 Block House 0 1,241 0 0 0 0 0 12 385 1.638 482 Caretaker's House 0 0 0 0 0 0 600 0 0 600 64 Communisations Building 0 900 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 900 100 Counterpoise Building 0 550 0 0 0 0 0 0 550 75 Ft Yukon Optics Site 0 800 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 800 96 Grader Shed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 900 0 .:, 900 100 Igniter Shack 0 140 0 0 0 0 0 0 :i: 140 20 Machine Shop 0 342 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,:::: 342 58 Maintenance Shops Bldg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,446 .- 1,4.46 121 Mini-Track Building 0 3.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ::' 3,500 305 Mst Site Building 0 2.000 0 0 0 0 0 750 0 2.750 250 100 Pad Five Building 0 900 0 0 0 0 0 0 0ff 900 619 Poker Flat Observatory 0 2,396 0 0 225 0 0 300 110 :::.: 3,031 276 Poker Inn 0 288 646 0 657 111 0 531 1,075- 3,308 ,:::,.: 208 Range Office 0 44 1,399 0 242 0 0 28 160 1,873

:::: 270 Rocket Storage Bldg 0 1,600 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 1,655 58 Tool Crib 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 642 0 .:: 642 100 White Warehouse 0 1,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,.::. 1,000

Subtotal 0 16,012 2,045 0 1,124 111 600 4,687 1,820 26,399 3,343

Summer Experiment Farm 524 Barn 0 5,300 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,300 413 Boiler/Maintenance Shop 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,000 0 4.000 1.350 106 Farm Manager's House 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,350 0 0 .... 1,080 120 Feed Mill 0 0 0 0 0 1,080 0 0 40 Forage Dryer Bldg 0 0 0 0 0 360 0 0 0 360 1,000 120 General Multipurpose 0 0 0 0 0 1,000 0 0 75 Hay Storage Canopy 0 0 0 0 0 900 0 0 900 800 100 ,r's Residence 0 0 0 0 0 0 800 0 0 780 Horticulture/Agronomy 0 5,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 5000 -:,. 500 Knight Hall 0 0 0 0 0 4,000 0 0 0 4.000 .... 30 Loafing Shed 0 0 0 0 0 270 0 0 0 270 Machine Shed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,350 0 2,350 150 Modular Unit 0 0 0 0 0 0 900 0 0. 900 80 Storage Unit No 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 90 10 Storage Unit No 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.100 0 1.100 180 Storage Unit No 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,900 2.900 300 292 Swine Barn 0 2.900 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.900 Visitor Center 0 0 0 0 1,300 0 0 0 .. 1.300 156

Subtotal 0 13,200 0 0 1,300 7,610 3,050 10,440 35,600 3,976

Seward Donald W Hood (Bldg D) 0 3.650 480 0 0 0 0 0 895 5,025 1,393 Four-Plex Apartment 0 0 0 0 110 0 3,040 220 605:' 3,975 561 K M Rae Marine Educ Ctr 0 0 500 0 2,895 635 0 205 835 5.070 877 115 Machine Shop (Bldg A) 0 0 195 0 0 0 0 1.710 65 1.970 940 Marine Sciences (Bldg C) 0 0 1,530 465 105 0 0 13.570 250 15,920 32 Modular Storage Unit *1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 175 0 175 Modular Storage Unit *2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 175 o 175 32 0 RN Alpha Helix 0 2.906 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.906 4.500 0 Ship Berthing Dock 0 0 0 0 0 4 500 0 0 0 1.785 45 Yellow Lab (Bldg B) 0 1.190 175 0 0 0 0 200 220 ,

Subtotal 0 7,746 2,880 465 3,110 5,135 3,040 16,255 2,870 41,501 3,995

TOTAL Non-Campus 0 92,703 10,615 1,375 5,864 20,576 26,325 71,237 15,623 244,318 29,889 69% 11% % OF TOTAL Non-Campus 0% 34% 4% 1% 2% 8% 10% 26% 6%

7 -11 TABLE 7.3Fall 1992 Capacityof Residential Buildings Number FAMILY HOUSING of Units Units Expected Units Wait Occupancy Fairbanks Campus Type Units Occupied Vacant Vacancies Assigned List Rate

Married Student Housing Efficiencies 17 14 3 0 1 21 82 % One Bedroom 40 35 5 0 4 61 88% 1 1/2 Bedroom 13 13 0 0 0 20 Two Bedrooms 48 46 2 0 2 74 96% Three Bedrooms 8 7 1 0 1 55 88% Subtotal 126 115 11 0 8 231 91% Faculty Housing on Campus One Bedroom 7 7 0 2 0 7 100 % 94 % Two Bedrooms 16 15 1 2 0 7 Three Bedrooms 12 10 2 0 2 1 83 % Four Bedrooms 9 8 1 0 0 0 89% Subtotal 44 40 4 4 2 15 91% Total 170 155 15 4 10 246 91%

Source: UAF Fall 1992 Housing Occupancy Report.

RESIDENTIAL HALLS CAPACITY NUMBER OF RESIDENTS OCCUPANCY RATE Building Men Women Either Total Men Women Total Men Women Total

Fairbanks Campus 98 % 97 % Bartlett 180 135 - 315 172 132 304 96 % 84 % 90 % Lathrop 66 74 - 140 64 62 126 97 % - 87% McIntosh 101 0 - 101 88 0 88 87% 91 % Moore 225 90 - 315 200 88 288 89 % 98 % 100% NANA 0 0 12 12 5 7 12 42% 58% 93 % Nerland 69 33 - 102 62 33 95 90 % 100 % - 86 % SAC 0 0 236 236 106 98 204 - 100 % 99 % Skarland 90 45 - 135 88 45 133 98 % 92 % Stevens 69 33 - 102 61 33 94 88 % 100 % 99 % 99 % Wickersham 0 95 95 0 94 94 93 % Subotal 800 505 248 1553 846 592 1438 - - Kuskokwim Campus - 76 % Sackett Hall - 38 38 20 9 29 - - 76 % Subotal - 38 38 20 9 29 92% Total 1591 866 601 1467

NOTE: A dash means data were not applicable. Source: UAF October 1, 1992 Housing Report; Kuskokwim Campus Housing Officer

Fall 1992 Fairbanks Campus Residential Halls Fall 1992 Fairbanks Campus Married by Sex / Occupancy Rate Student Housing by Type / Wait List

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2 6am 0 1 1 7am - - 0 97 97 97 99 73 463 8am 669 835 623 801 632 3,560 155 160 146 129 93 47 730 9am 1,481 1,192 1,546 1,178 1,403 6,800 263 273 301 250 254 492 1,833 10am 1,690 1,681 - 1,487 4,858 60 35 60 56 66 32 309 11am 1,507 1,651 1,514 1,538 1,362 7,572 94 43 96 43 31 307

12 Noon 1,027 20 1,037 36 918 3,038 194 195 196 172 149 39 945 1pm 987 50 868 32 908 2,845 235 183 235 183 161 48 1,045 2pm 47 1,151 13 1,179 2,390 82 76 90 76 70 394 3pm 828 659 786 721 292 3,286 147 52 168 52 120 539 4pm 261 104 242 94 113 814 45 34 46 34 3 162

5pm 348 222 411 185 85 1,251 278 334 268 344 26 1,250 6pm 310 377 349 298 1,334 323 371 242 308 162 4 1,410 1,203 7pm 291 186 247 146 870 384 231 299 256 33 8pm - - 17 25 17 25 - 84

Arranged 33 155 22 1,987 2,197 12 52 6 35 12 2,429 2,546 TOTAL 9,479 6,602 9,317 6,230 7,200 1,987 40,815 2,386 2,162 2,267 2,063 1,253 3,091 13,220

NOTE:Excludes course audits. Source: UAF Fall 1992 End-of-Semester SIS Extract Tape.

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FY90 FY91 FY92 (3 Sq Ft Cost $/Sq Ft Sq Ft Cost Sq Ft Cost $1Sq Ft

Auxiliary Services - Anchorage 1,823 $16,052 $8.81 . . - - -

Cooperative Extension Service (CES) Anchorage-Carlton Trust Bldg 3,610 $44,580 $12.35 3,610 $44,580 $12.35 3,610 $44,580 $1235 Anchorage-Carlton Trust Bldg 513 5,535 1180 ::.: 513 5,535 10.80 513 5,535 1180 . Anchorage-Carlton Trust Bldg _ Bethel 586 11,255 1121 :::: 586 11,255 19.21 . 586 11,255 19.21 Delta 390 5,616 14.40 1::. 390 5,919 15.18: 390 5,919 15.18 Fairbanks-Arcade Mall 2,546 24,023 9.44 ::::: 2,546 25,320 9.95 2,546 25,320 9.95 Homer-1st Interstate Bank 122 1,601 1118 ::;: 122 1,601 13.12 122 1,601 1112 Juneau 1,200 25,776 21.48 ;::::: 1,200 25,776 21.48 1,200 25,776 21.48 Kodiak-Island Professional Bldg 290 4,872 16.80 ;.: 600 10,440 17.40 600 10,440 17.40 Palmer-Hillstrom Bldg 2,545 36,885 14.49 2,741 38,877 14.18: 2,741 38,877 14.18 Sitka 400 7,946 1187 :,..: - Subtotal 12,201 $168,089 $1378::: 12,308 $169,303 $13.76 12,308 $169,303 $13.76

Fairbanks General Use - U Park School 15,000 $26,300 $175::: 17,000 $55,000 $324 .. 17,000 $55,000 $3.24

Fisheries (includes FITC) Anchorage-Carlton Trust Bldg 2.268 $28.650 $12.63.:.:' 2,268 28,650 12.63 ::::::: 2,268 28,650 12.63 Cordova-Harbormaster Bldg 300 2,187 7.29:iiii? 300 2,283 7.61 300 2,283 7.61 Cordova-Davis House (1) 1,800 24,960 13.87 :::%, - Cordova-Hawley House (1) 1,200 19,136 1195:::::: - - - - - Fairbanks-SFOS Off-Campus Storage - 5,067 21,216 4.19 5,067 21.216 4.19 Homer-MAP-1st Interstate Bank 480 6,405 13.34 480 6,405 13.34. 480 6,405 13.34 Juneau-Off Campus Classrooms 1,900 31,692 16.68 ::-: 1,900 31,692 16.68 1,900 31,692 16.68 Juneau/Douglas Island Fish Hatchery - 2,623 12,960 4.94 2,623 12,960 4.94 Kodiak-Island Professional Bldg 1,765 30,299 17.17 ': - .. Kodiak-Ure House (1) 2,500 28.800 11.52> :::: - - - - Petersburg-Natl Bank of Ak Bldg 488 5,270 10.80 .. 488 5,270 10.80 488 5,270 10.80 Sitka 400 7,946 1187 -

Subtotal 13,101 $185,345 $14.15::i 13,126 $108,476 $8.26 13,126 $108,476 $8.26

Geophysical Institute . Barrow 1,000 $19,800 $19.80''' - - Fairbanks-Plywood Supply 6,119 25,200 4.12:::: - - Subtotal 7,119 $45,000 $6.32 - - - - -

Polar Ice Coring Office Barrow-PICO Lab Facility - - 144 $4,900 $34.03 144 $4,900 $34.03 Fairbanks-PICO Off-Campus Storage - 2,467 20,131 8.16 .:: 2.467 20,131 8.16

Subtotal - - 2,611 25,031 $9.59 :: 2,611 25,031 $9.59

Rural Education Sites . Anchorage-Ak Pacific University (2) - $16,000 - Galena McGrath 640 9,000 $14.06 640 $9,000 $14.06 .:. 640 $9,000 $14.06 Naknek 1,300 4,500 3.46: 1,300 4.500 3.46, 1,300 4,500 3.46 Nenana Sand Point 700 2,000 2.86 700 2,000 2.86 700 2,000 2.86 Subtotal 2,640 $31,500 $11.93 2,640 $15,500 $5.87 2,640 $15,500 $5.87

Tanana Valley Campus Fairbanks - Chena Bldg 25.339 $39,060 $1.54 26,331 $107,756 $4.09 26,331 $107,756 $4.09 Fairbanks - Hutchison Career Ur 33,165 95,000. 2.86 33.165 95,000 2.86':::. 33,165 95,000 2.86 Subtotal 58,504 $134,060 $2.29 59,496 $202,756 $3.41 59,496 $202,756 $3.41

TOTAL UAF 110,388 $606,346 $5.49 107,181 $576,066 $5.37 107,181 $576,066 $5.37 UA SYSTEM TOTAL 194,058 $1,535,086 $7.91 187,196 $1,540,234 $8.23 187,196 $1,540,234 $8.23

NOTES: (1) All leases were for 6 months and were not continued in FY91. (2) UAF moved out of APU in 1988. Based on an agreement with UAA, UAF continued to subsidize rents. (3) There was no change from FY91 to FY92. Sources: Leased Space Reports FY89 - 92, SW Facilities, Educational Property 8 Facilities.

7-14 2:10 Glossary Academic Unit Campus or center designation used by Admi.si.xis & Records for S1S processing. Accepted Person whose enrollment application credentials have been processed and approved by Director of Admissions. Administrative Staff Full-time employees whose assignments require primary and major responsibility for management of the institution, or a customarily recognized department or subdivision thereof. Included are the Chancellor, Vice Chancellors. Deans, Institute Directors, and other officers of academic departments whose principal activity is administrative in nature. Supervisory personnel of the technical, clerical, skilled craft, and maintenance forces are reported within those specific categories Admitted Student accepted for enrollment at the University. Annualized Tuition, Fees The total two-semester tuition charged for a student taking a courseload at the consolidated level or above. Annualized fees are the total two-semester fee charges a student taking a courseload at the consolidation level normally must pay. Applied Person who completed a UAF enrollment application form and is awaiting acceptance. Associate Degree Undergraduate degree. Minimum of 60 credits required. Bachelor Degree Undergraduate degree. Minimum of 120 credits required. Base Year The year used for the comparison of subsequent years' data. Branch Campus Bristol Bay (Dillingham), Chukchi (Kotzebue), Kuskokwim (Bethel). Northwest (Nome), Interior. Tanana Valley (Fairbanks), and Arctic Sivunmun Ilisagvik College (Barrow). Also includes Distance Delivery and Independent Learning. Certificate Undergraduate program that can usually he completed in one year. Minimum of 30 credits is required (exception CHPs). Class Standing The division of students by the number of credits earned. (Freshman. Sophomore. Junior, Senior, Graduate). Closing Enrollment Headcount at the end of a semester after grades are posted. Continuing Students enrolled a previous semester as well as the current semester. Credit Hours Unit of measure toward attainment of degree. Approx: 1 credit = I hour lecture time/week for 1 semester. Credits Carried The number of credit hours for which a student is enrolled. Daytime/Evening Daytime classes begin after 6:(X) a.m. and before 5:00 p.m. Evening classes begin at or after 5:00 p.m. Degree Award for completion of a program. Degrees available: Certificate. Associate, Bachelor. Ed.S.. Master's, Ph.D. Designated Funds Current funds (funds expendable for day-to-day operations) not under state control and identified for a specific purpose. Developmental 50-99 level courses. Preparatory courses that are not applied to major. Direct Private Gift Gifts made directly to the university by external entities. Distribution The spread in percent of degrees, enrollment, or credit hours through the university, or college. Doctorate Degree Ph.D. terminal graduate degree. Approximately 3 full years beyond bachelor degree. Education Specialist Degree Graduate degree. Minimum of 36 credits beyond a master's degree.

G-1 c9 LI I Enrolled Credit Hours Calculated. Number of credit hours multiplied by the number of enrolled students. Enrollment Number of students taking at least one course. Ethnicity Racial group with which person identifies (self-reported). International students are grouped together. Extract Tape A copy of selected data from SIS or HRS put on computer tape. 1st -time Freshman Student not previously enrolled at any college. Fiscal Year A twelve-month period of time starting each July 1 including the summer, fall, and spring semesters. Freshman Class standing of a student with 0-29 credits. Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Calculated figure. Semester Student FTE: Undergraduate credit hours/15; Graduate credit hours/12. Fiscal/Academic Student FTE: Undergraduate credit hours/30; Graduate credit hours/24. Full-time Student Undergraduate enrolled for 12 or more credit hours. Graduate enrolled for 9 or more credit hours. Graduate Student admitted to a master's or doctoral program. Credit Hours at the 600 level. Headcount An individual enrolled. Hometown (Application City) Community where student was receiving mail at the time of application. Human Resource System Database on which employee information is maintained (HRS). Indices Ratio of current year to base year measurement. INSITE Software package used to inventory and track CAP facilities. Instruction/Research Instruction and/or research laboratories. Interdisciplinary Individualized degree program significantly different from those already approved by the Board of Regents. International Non-U.S. citizens who are not permanent residents. Junior Class standing of student with 60-94 credits. Leased Space Spaccnot owned by UAF for which formal lease agreements have been arranged. Level Used to identify reports with undergraduate (lower, upper) and graduate credit hours or enrollment cohorts. Lower Division 100-200 level courses. Main Campus Fairbanks Campus - Does not include TVC, Distance Delivery, or Independent Learning. Maintenance Staff Employees whose duties result in or contribute to the comfort, convenience, and hygiene of personnel and the student body, or which contnbute to the upkeep and care of buildings, facilities, or grounds of the institution property. Major The degree program a student declares to he striving to complete. Master's Degree Graduate degree with minimum of 30 credits beyond the bachelor degree.

G-2 Migration Tracking of students from previous semester to show current class standing. Minority Person whose ethnicity is Alaska Native. American Indian, Asian. Black, or Hispanic. Not included are Whites, Unknown, Other, and International. New Student A student who has not previously been enrolled at UAF. Non-degree seeking A student not enrolled in a degree or certificate program. Non-resident Tuition Tuition charged students who do not claim Alaska residency. Non-Tenure Track Faculty not eligible for tenure; includes some instructors and visiting appointments. Opening Enrollment Headcount at the beginning of the semester. Usually taken at the end of the course add/drop period (3rd week). Origin State or community where the student was receiving mail at the time of application: citizenship is used as origin for international students. Other Students who cannot be categorized in another group. Paraprofessional ICES) Staff whose work is carried out under the supervision of a professional. either an agent or a specialist, and whose work is related to a specific program area. These include Pest Scouts, other Land Resources program efforts in connection with their specific area of expertise, and assistance agents in program delivery. Part-time Faculty/Staff All employees whose coding on the UACN HRS System indicates that they are part-time employees regardless of funding sources. Part-time Students Undergraduate students enrolled for less than 12 credit hours. Graduate students enrolled for less than 9 credit hours. Professional Staff Employees whose assignments require either college graduation or experience of such kind and amount as to provide a comparable background. These employees are not included in the Administrative. Faculty, Clerical, Technical. Skilled Crafts, or Maintenance categories. Professional/Post Bach Courses 500 level courses. Program A field of study classified by CIP code, the major, and degree type. Research Faculty Employees whose primary assignments customarily are made for the purpose of conducting research as a principal activity; instruction and public service may be performed as additional activities. Research Lab Laboratory space not primarily used for classes. Resident Tuition Tuition charged Alaska residents. U.S. military & dependents, and residents of the Yukon and Northwest Territories. Restricted Current Funds Funds accepted by the university on the condition that they be used for donor-specified current opera- tions. Upon accepting restricted funds, the university is legally hound to use the funds for the specified purpose or to refund them. Returning Student Previously enrolled student that returns after an absence. Senior Class standing of an undergraduate student with 90 or more credit hours

G-3 2 Glossary (continued) Skilled Crafts Staff Employees whose assignments typically require special manual skills and a thorough and comprehensive knowledge of the processes involved in the work, acquired through on-the-job training and experience or through apprenticeship or other formal training programs. Sophomore Class standing of an undergraduate student with 30-59 credit hours. State Financial Aid Grants and loans made to Alaskans attending approved schools, both inside and outside of Alaska. Student Credit Hour A unit of measure that represents one student engaged in an activity for which one hour of credit for a degree or other certificate is granted upon successful completion. Student Information System Database on which student information is maintained (SIS). Technical Staff Employees whose assignments require specialized knowledge or skill which may be acquired through experience or academic work that is offered in many two-year technical institutes, junior colleges, or through equivalent on-the-job training. Tenure Full-time faculty (regardless of funding source) whose coding on the HRS database indicates they have tenure. Transfer Student Student enrolling with credit from a previous college. Trend The change in a measurement with respect to time. Undecided Student who has been accepted as a degree-seeking student but has not decided on a major. Undergraduate Courses at the 100-499 level. Students who are not enrolled in a graduate program. Unknown Person did not provide information to determine category. Upper Division 300-400 level courses.

Abbreviations ACPE Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education ACT American College Test. Four sections (English, Math. Social Sciences, Natural Sciences). CIP Classification of Instructional Programs (U.S. DOE) CLA College of Liberal Arts CNS College of Natural Sciences CPU Central Processing Unit CRA College of Rural Alaska EACT Enhanced American College Test replaced ACT (English. Math, Reading. Science). FT Full-Time Students FTE Full-Time Equivalent (student or faculty) HRS Human Resource System !NE Institute of Northem Engineering INSITEInstitutional Space Inventory Techniques SALRMSchool of Agriculture & Land Resources Management SAT Student Achievement Test SCH Student Credit Hours SFR Student Faculty Ratio SOE School of Engineeni,g SFOS School of Fisheries & Ocean Sciences SIS Student Information System SOM School of Management SME School of Mineral Engineering TVC Tanana Valley Campus 1.1AF University of Alaska Fairbanks WICHE Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education Analytical Reports

Report 93-3 "Linking Planning and Budgeting: Proposed FY95 Unit Increments." April 1993.

Report 93-2 "The Baccalaureate Experience: Expectations and Outcomes.". July 1993.

Report 93-1 "The FY95 Budget Planning Process." February 1993.

Report 92-12 "Recommendations on Administrative ComputinglInfonnation Technology: Results of a Campus Opinion Survey on the UA Management Study." June 1992.

Report 92-10 "1992 Faculty Evaluation of Administrators: Survey Ratings on Administrative, Leadership, & Academic Factors Volumes I -111." June 1992.

Report 92-9 "The Faculty Morale Issue: A Determinant in UAF's Strategic Planning Process." July 1992 (ED 350 946).

Report 92-8 "A Comparative Assessment of the University of Alaska Accounts Receivable System and the Southern Illinois University /IA Billing & Receivable System."Apri11992.

Report 92-5 Modeling Academic Department Instructional & Research Output. January 1992.

Report 92-4 "Computing and Information Systems Operations and Services Impact: A Budget Reduction Scenario Analysis." March 1992.

Report 92-3 UAF Child Care Needs Assessment. February 1992.

Report 92-2 UA Administrative Computing System Needs Assessment. January 1992.

Report 91-8 Institutional Approaches to Fiscal Change: Issues and Elements. February 1991 (ED 331 411).

Report 90-3 1990 Faculty Opinion Survey by College /School. November 1990.

Report 90-2 Planning and Information Resources Management: The Case for Combining University Academic and Administrative Computing. October 1990 (ED 331 408).

Statistical Reports (Institutional Research Series)

University of Alaska Fairbanks: Fact Book 1993 May 1993. University of Alaska Fairbanks: Fact Book 1992 April 1992 (ED 344 550). University of Alaska Fairbanks: Fact Book /991 April 1991 (ED 334 892). IR Series 92-16 Credit Hours & Enrollment by Course Level: Opening Fall Semesters 1988-92. October 1992. IR Series 92-15 "State Spending Comparison." August 1992. IR Series 92-13 Credit Hours & Enrollment by Course Level: Closing Summer Semesters 1988-92. November 1992. IR Series 92-7 Credit Hours & Enrollment by Course Level: Closing Spring Semesters 1988-92. June 1992. IR Series 92-6 A Comparison of FY92 Native and Non-Native Degree Recipient by Degree Attainment and Selected Demographic Characteristics. December 1992. IR Series 92-1 Credit Hours & Enrollment by Course Level: Opening Spring Semesters 1987-91. March 1992 ER Series 91-9 Credit Hours & Enrollment by Course Level: Opening Fall Semesters 1988-92. November 1991. IR Seri91-7 Credit Hours & Enrollment by Course Level: Closing Spring Semesters 1987-91. June 1991. IR Series 91-6 Indices of Instructional Program Productivity. ELEMENT In: Student/Faculty Ratios. March 1991. ER Series 91-5 A Comparison of FY91 Native and Non-Native Degree Recipients by Degree Attainment and Selected Demographic Characteristics. March 1991. IR Series 91-4 Indices of Instructional Program Productivity. ELEMENT Credit Hours & FTE Student by Department. March 1991. IR Series 91-3 Indices of Instructional Program Productivity. ELEMENT I: Degrees & Certificates Awarded by Program. March 1991. IR Series 91-2 Degree Program Inventory An Analysis of UAF Program Offerings and Minimum Credit Requirements. March 1991. 112. Series 91-1 Credit Hours & Enrollment by Course Level: Opening Spring Semesters 1988-1991. February 1991.

Additional Reports University of Alaska Fairbanks Computing Services. A brochure. March 1993.

"Statewide Approaches to Higher Education Reduction Planning in the Pacific Northwest." A paper presented to the 1992 PNAIRP conference, Bellingham, WA. Principal Researcher: Gaylord, T.A., Weeks, S.. & Brown, S. October 1992.

he Use of Quasi-Statistical Methods in Qualitative Research." A paper presented to the 1992 PNAIRP Conference. Bellingham. WA. Principal Researcher Gaylord. T.A. October 1992.

"Higher Education Formula Budgeting: System- and Institution-Level Policy Implications." A paper presented to the 1992 AIR Conference, Atlanta. Principal Researcher Gaylord, T.A., et al. May 1992.

"Planning and Using Local Area Networks." A paper presented to the 1991 PACRAO Conference. Principal Researcher Gaylord, T.A. & Webb. S. (BYU) November 1991.

"Assessing the Effect of a University/High School Bridge Program on Postsecondary Education Success of Native American Students." A paper presented to the Institutional Research Forum. Principal Researcher: Gaylord, T.A. & Gaylord. G. May 1991.

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Off-campus sites (Greater Fairbanks area) Off-campus Fairbanks area sites 1 Red Building .._(907)474 -5439 4280 Geist Road

2 Hutchison Career Center .(907) 479-2261 3750 Geist Road

3 Old University Park School .(907) 474-5496 1000 University Avenue

4 Administrative Services Center .--.(907) 474-7340 3295 College Road

I. Red Building Ftichanklon 2. Hutchison Career Center H *may 5 Downtown Center .(907) 451-7223 3. Old University Park School 510 Second Avenue ire 0.1.. fromF.rbsob 4. Administrative Services Center 5. Downtown Center 6 Delta/Greely Center . (907) 895-4292 6. Delta Learning Center Box 412, Delta Junction, AK 99737

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