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Any questions concerning material contained in this book should be directed to: The University of New Mexico Office of Institutional Research MSC05-3390 Scholes Hall, Room 306 Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001 Telephone: 505-277-5115 Fax: 505-277-7655 E-mail: [email protected] UNM Fact Book For an electronic version of this book, visit our web site at www.unm.edu/~oir 2004-2005 Table of Contents Introduction v Enrollment - Branch Campuses Facts at a Glance Enrollment by Branch and Degree Status (Fall 1998-2004) 27 Enrollment, Gallup Branch (Fall 2000-2004) 28 Historical Enrollment (Fall 1929-2004) 1 Community Outreach Programs, Gallup Branch 29 Students (Fall 2004) 2 (1999-2000 to 2003-2004) Total Enrollment - All UNM Units Combined (Fall 2000-2004) 3 Enrollment, Los Alamos Branch (Fall 2000-2004) 30 Preparation, Retention, and Graduation Rates (Main Campus) 4 Community Outreach Programs, Los Alamos Branch 31 Degrees Awarded (2003-2004 Academic Year) 5 (1999-2000 to 2003-2004) UNM Count of Employees as of October, 2004 6 Enrollment, Taos Branch (Fall 2000-2004) 32 FY 2004-2005 Budget Plan 7 Community Outreach Programs, Taos Branch 33 (1999-2000 to 2003-2004) Enrollment - Main Campus Enrollment, Valencia Branch (Fall 2000-2004) 34 Community Outreach Programs, Valencia Branch 35 Undergraduate Enrollment by Program (Fall 1998-2004) 9 (1999-2000 to 2003-2004) Graduate/Professional Enrollment by Program 10 Branch Student Credit Hrs. by Course Level (Fall 1998-2004) 36 (Fall 1998-2004) Branch Enrollment by Age (Fall 2000-2004) 37 On-Campus and Extended Services Enrollment 11 (Fall 1998-2004) Beginning Freshmen & Transfer Students - Total Enrollment (Fall 2000-2004) 12 Main Campus Undergraduate Students (Fall 2000-2004) 13 Graduate Studies Students (Fall 2000-2004) 14 Beginning Freshmen by Ethnicity (Fall 2000-2004) 39 AGSM Students (Fall 2000-2004) 15 High School Performance Indicators of First-Time 40 Law Students (Fall 2000-2004) 16 Freshmen, (Fall 1995-2004) Medical Students (Fall 2000-2004) 17 NM HS Graduates (2003-2004) & UNM Beginning Freshmen 42 PharmD. Students (Fall 2000-2004) 18 (Fall 2004) Non-Degree Students (Fall 2000-2004) 19 Residency of First-Time Freshmen by NM County 43 Student Credit Hours by Course Level (Fall 1998-2004) 20 (Fall 2000-2004) Student Credit Hours by College & Course Level 21 Residency of First-Time Freshmen by US State 44 (Fall 1998-2004) (Fall 2000-2004) Enrollment by Age (Fall 2000-2004) 23 Transfer Students to Main Campus (Academic Years 1999-2003) 45 2004-2005 UNM Fact Book - Page ii Table of Contents Degree Programs, Program Accreditation & Valencia Branch Faculty (Fall 2000 to 2004) 80 Degrees Awarded & Alumni Faculty by Highest Degree Earned, Main Campus (Fall 2004) 82 Degree & Certificate Programs, Main Campus 47 Faculty by College, Main Campus (Fall 2004) 84 Accreditation at UNM, Institutional and Programmatic 51 Faculty Administrators (Fall 2004) 85 (as of 12/2004) Total IPEDS Faculty (Fall 2004) 86 Degrees Awarded, Main Campus (1994-1995 to 2003-2004) 55 Faculty Diversity - New Hires, Main Campus, 87 Degrees Awarded by Ethnicity, Main Campus 56 not SOM (2000-2004) (1999-2000 to 2003-2004) Faculty Diversity - New Hires, School of Medicine (2000-2004) 89 Retention and Graduation Rates, Main Campus 57 Staff (Fall 1994 to Fall 2004 Freshmen Classes) Regular Staff by Site (Fall 2000 to 2004) 91 Degrees Awarded by Ethnicity, Branch Campuses 58 Temporary Staff by Site (Fall 2000 to 2004) 92 (1999-2000 to 2003-2004) Staff - All UNM (Fall 2000 to 2004) 93 UNM Alumni by State 60 Staff - Main Campus, not Health Sciences Center 94 UNM Alumni in New Mexico by County 61 (Fall 2000 to 2004) Staff - Health Sciences Center 95 (Fall 2000 to 2004) Faculty Staff - Total Main Campus (Fall 2000 to 2004) 96 Staff - Gallup Branch (Fall 2000 to 2004) 97 All Faculty Combined and Faculty Administrators 63 Staff - Los Alamos Branch (Fall 2000 to 2004) 98 (Fall 2000-2004) Staff - Taos Branch (Fall 2000 to 2004) 99 IPEDS Faculty & Faculty Administrators by Site (Fall 2004) 64 Staff - Valencia Branch (Fall 2000 to 2004) 100 Tenure/Tenure-Track Faculty by Site (Fall 2000 to 2004) 65 Staff - Total Branch (Fall 2000 to 2004) 101 Non-Tenure-Track Faculty by Site (Fall 2000 to 2004) 66 Student Employees by Site (Fall 2000 to 2004) 102 Temporary Faculty by Site (Fall 2000 to 2004) 67 Faculty Scholarship, Research & Libraries All UNM Faculty (Fall 2000 to 2004) 68 Faculty Scholarship, All UNM (1994-1995 to 2003-2004) 105 Main Campus Faculty, not SOM (Fall 2000 to 2004) 70 UNM Centers & Institutes Main Campus (2004-2005) 106 School of Medicine Faculty (Fall 2000 to 2004) 72 UNM Centers & Institutes, Health Sciences Center (2004-2005) 107 Gallup Branch Faculty (Fall 2000 to 2004) 74 Contract & Grant Awards, UNM Total (FY 2004) 108 Los Alamos Branch Faculty (Fall 2000 to 2004) 76 Contract & Grant Expenditures, UNM Total (FY 1992-FY 2004) 109 Taos Branch Faculty (Fall 2000 to 2004) 78 Economic Development Contributions 110 (FY 1999-2000 to FY 2003-2004) 2004-2005 UNM Fact Book - Page iii Table of Contents Faculty Scholarship, Research & Libraries Staff Salary Profile - All UNM Campuses Combined 123 (continued) (as reported in Fall 2004) UNM Endowment Funds 124 Computer & Information Resources and Technology (CIRT) 111 Gift Activity (FY 2000 to 2004) 126 (FY 2003-2004) UNM Facilities (as of Sept. 2004) 127 UNM Main Campus Libraries (2003-2004) 112 Capital Outlay Projects (2005-2006) 128 Finance & Resource Data UNM Organizational Structure (2004-2004) Actual Current Fund Revenue - All UNM 115 The University of New Mexico 131 (FY 2003-2004) Provost, Executive VP for Academic Affairs 132 Actual Current Fund Expenditures - All UNM 116 Provost, Executive VP for Academic Affairs - Branch Campuses 133 (FY 2003-2004) Deputy Provost 134 Financial Aid by Source and Type of Aid 117 Vice Provost Extended University 135 All UNM (2001-2002 to 2003-2004) Associate Provost, Academic Affairs 136 Financial Aid Recipients by Ethnicity, Sex & Level (Fall 2003) 118 Associate Provost, Academic Affairs 137 Scholarships, All UNM 119 Associate Provost, Academic Affairs 138 (1999-2000 to 2003-2004) Vice President for Student Affairs 139 Full-Time Tuition & Fees, Main Campus 120 Vice President for Research & Economic Development 140 (1998-1999 to 2004-2005) Executive Vice President for Administration 141 Full-Time Tuition & Fees, Branch Campuses 123121 Associate VP for Auxiliary Enterprises 142 (1998-1999 to 2004-2005) Vice President for Institutional Advancement 143 Comparative FT Instructional Faculty Salaries, Main Campus 122 Executive Vice President for Health Sciences 144 (Fall 1998-2003) UNM Board of Regents 145 UNM Peer Institutions 122 2004-2005 UNM Fact Book - Page iv Introduction In fall 2004, the campuses of the University of New Mexico served 33,264 students; employed 3,145 faculty, 7,456 staff, and 5,231 students (an additional 4,378 staff work at University Hospital); and had a total operating Taos and capital budget of about $1.48 billion. In the previous academic year, UNM awarded 4,747 degrees and certificates. Los Alamos This fact book presents data for all UNM campuses. UNM consists of a Main Campus located in Albuquerque, which includes the Health Sciences Center, Gallup Extended University, and Continuing Education, and four branch campuses, Main Campus which have a two-year degree mission: UNM-Gallup, UNM-Los Alamos, UNM-Taos, and UNM-Valencia. The Extended University provides access to Valencia courses on-site and via technologies—including satellite broadcasts, videoconferencing, and on-line instruction—throughout the state. The Extended University also encompasses the Upper Division & Graduate Centers at Los Alamos and Santa Fe and upper division and graduate course delivery at Taos, Gallup, Kirtland Air Force Base, and Rio Rancho. The UNM Health Sciences Center and its programs—which include the School of Medicine, College of Nursing, and College of Pharmacy—are sometimes reported in the Fact Book as part of the Main Campus and sometimes separately. Footnotes and labels should make it clear in each case what is included. An additional unit of the University of New Mexico is the Division of Continuing Education and Community Services, which serves approximately 20,000 students annually in various non-credit or certificate courses, workshops, and training sessions. Approximately 200,000 community and UNM participants use the Conference Center facility each year. 2004-2005 UNM Fact Book - Page v Facts at a Glance Facts at a Glance Historical Enrollment, Fall 1929-2004 Historical Enrollment Fall 1929 to Fall 2004 35,000 Fall 30,000 2004 33,264 25,000 Fall 2004 26,339 20,000 15,000 Headcount 10,000 5,000 0 1929 1932 1935 1938 1941 1944 1947 1950 1953 1956 1959 1962 1965 1968 1971 1974 1977 1980 1983 1986 1989 1992 1995 1998 2001 2004 Main Campus Enrollment Total UNM Enrollment Note: Total UNM enrollment includes Main Campus and all four Branch Campuses. Extended University enrollment, which includes Santa Fe and Los Alamos Upper Division and Graduate Centers, is reported as part of Main Campus enrollment. Sources: Annual Report of the Office of Admissions and Records (1953-54; 1971-72; 1983-94); Official Enrollment Report, Office of the Registrar (Fall 1995-1997), 21-day CHE enrollment files maintained by the Registrar's Office (Fall 1998-2004). 2004-2005 UNM Fact Book - Page 1 Facts at a Glance Students (Fall 2004) Fall 2004 Enrollment Total Avg. Students Females Males Age FTE** Main Campus* 26,339 15,256 11,083 27.4 20,663 Branches 6,925 4,653 2,272 30.9 3,693 Total 33,264 19,909 13,355 28.2 24,356 Ethnicity - Main Campus* Ethnicity - Total UNM International International African 3.4% African 2.8% American/ American/Black Black No Response 2.1% No Response 2.5% 6.3% 5.7% Asian/Pacific Asian/Pacific Islander Islander White, non- 3.3% 2.8% White, non- Hispanic Hispanic 48.8% 44.0% American Indian 5.8% American Indian Hispanic 12.5% Hispanic 29.8% 30.0% * Includes Health Sciences Center (HSC) and Extended University.