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Partner Dallas Wood, Paragould; 2008 Vice Presidents - System Classifications President - System Mike Gibson, Osceola; 2009 Campus Dr Tuition & Fees/Room & Board Athletics Fall 2004 Arkansas State University Jonesboro Campus *Nonresident tuition waivers exist for students; the Student Financial Aid/Scholarships Office can Contacts Colors: Scarlet & Black • provide additional information. All occupants of residence halls are required to participate in a • university meal plan. Meal plans are optional for apartment residents and for commuter students. Tuition* Resident Nonresident* • Mascot: Indian Family Campus (Based on 15 Hours) Undergraduate ................ $2,018 ........... $5,198 Athletics • Graduate (Based on 9 Hours) .......................... $1,530 ........... $3,870 • Affiliation: NCAA Division I for All Sports; Information Mandatory Fees NCAA Division IA for Football Program Undergraduate (Based on 15 Hours) ................... $560 .............. $560 Graduate (Based on 9 Hours) .............................. $340 .............. $340 • Conference: Sun Belt Conference Residence Life Residence Halls • Men’s Sports: Baseball, Basketball, • Occupancy Double Single Deluxe Cross Country, Football, Golf, Indoor Track, ASU (Per Semester) Outdoor Track Mission: Arkansas State University Arkansas Hall .................................... $980 .. $1,390 .. $1,440 We pursue Jonesboro Campus Kays Hall ........................................... 1,030 .... 1,440 ....... N/A • Women’s Sports: Basketball, Bowling, and share Twin Towers ....................................... 955 .... 1,280 .... 1,330 Cross Country, Golf, Indoor Track, Outdoor www.astate.edu University Hall ................................... 1,050 .... 1,460 ....... N/A Track, Soccer, Tennis, Volleyball knowledge Partner Meal Plans* within a (Per Semester) caring 5-Day Plan ....................................................................... $875 community 5-Day $100 Flex Plan ........................................................ 950 Enrollment Contacts that & Fees/Room & Board Tuition University Guide 7-Day Plan ......................................................................... 900 • prepares 7-Day $50 Flex Plan .......................................................... 950 Carnegie & SREB Flex Plan ............................................................................ 925 students in Undergraduate Admissions challenging Classifications Chickasaw Building, Room 205 and diverse P.O. Box 1630 Carnegie Classification ..................... Master’s I Residence Life State University, AR 72467 ways to Unique Programs Telephone: (870)972-3024 become • Southern Regional Education Residence Halls (Fall 2004) Email: [email protected] more Board (SREB) Classification ........... Four-Year III z Women’s Halls: 3 Facilities Housing 820 (Arkansas, Kays, & University) productive z Men’s Halls: 1 Facility Housing 449 (Twin Towers) Graduate Admissions global z Sorority Suites/Chapter Rooms: in University Hall Dean B. Ellis Library, Room 143 citizens. Collegiate Park Apartments (334 Bedrooms) P.O. Box 60 4 Bed/2 Bath Flat, 4 Bed/2 Bath Townhouse, State University, AR 72467 Officers of the University Degree Programs Telephone: (870)972-3029 • 2 Bed/1 Bath, or 2 Bed/2 Bath For Upperclassmen Only Board Members, With Term Ending Village Apartments (100 Apartments) Center for Regional Programs Mike Medlock, Chair; Jonesboro, 2005 1, 2, & 3 Bedroom Continuing Education Florine Tousant Milligan, Vice Chair; Forrest City; 2006 For Families, Non-Traditional-Aged Students & Graduates P.O. Box 2260 Employees Richard Bell, Secretary; Stuttgart; 2007 • State University, AR 72467 Dallas Wood, Paragould; 2008 University Housing Occupancy (Fall 2004) Telephone: (870)972-3052 Mike Gibson, Osceola; 2009 Residence Halls First-Time Freshmen .................................................. 566 (5.4%) Students Other Undergraduates .............................................. 698 (6.6%) Registrar’s Office Graduates ...................................................................... 5 (0.1%) Chickasaw Building, Room 201 P.O. Box 1570 Other University Housing .......................................... 453 (4.3%) President - System State University, AR 72467 Chancellor - ASU Jonesboro Students Not Living On-Campus ............................ 8,786 (83.6%) Telephone: (870)972-2031 Email: [email protected] Dr. Leslie Wyatt Facilities Vice Presidents - System 2003/2004 Student Financial Aid/ Vice Chancellors - ASU Jonesboro Scholarships Office Mr. Jennus Burton, Finance & Administration Mr. Steve Owens, University Advancement Jonesboro Campus Chickasaw Building, Room 301 Number of Acres ............................................................... 2,008 P.O. Box 1620 October 2004 State University, AR 72467 Vice Chancellors - ASU Jonesboro Number of Buildings .............................................................. 100 Telephone: (870)972-2310 http://irp.astate.edu Dr. Susan Davis Allen, Research & Academic Affairs Total Square Footage .................................................. 3,442,602 Email: [email protected] Dr. Rick Stripling, Student Affairs E & G Square Footage ................................................ 2,175,373 Auxiliary Square Footage ........................................... 1,267,229 Telephone: (870)972-3027 Telephone: Fax: (870)972-3683 Email: [email protected] Web Site: Institutional Research & Planning A Division of Research & Academic Affairs AR 72467 University, Box 790; State P.O. Questions concerning data in this brochure should be directed to: This document available online at http://irp.astate.edu/PDF/pocket/campusgd04.pdf. Information Sources: ADHE Reports, IPEDS Reports, and ASU Factbooks Visit the Arkansas State University web site: www.astate.edu Students Degree Programs Fall 2004 2003/2004 Enrollment (Including Degree Centers & Regional Programs) Top 3 States Contributing to Total Enrollment (Excluding AR*) Academic Degrees Offered Undergraduate Graduate Total (41 Other States/Territories Represented) Associate Degree Programs .............. 4 Degrees in 17 Fields Total Headcount ............. 9,262 ............ 1,246 ........ 10,508 Missouri .............................................................................. 517 AAS, AGS, AS, AASN Jonesboro FTE ............... 6,563.3 ............ 521.6 ....... 7,084.9 Tennessee .......................................................................... 215 Bachelor’s Degree Programs ............ 11 Degrees in 78 Fields Degree Center FTE ........... 626.8 .............. 90.4 .......... 717.2 Texas .................................................................................... 66 BA, BFA, BM, BME, BS, BSA, Regional Programs FTE ..... 442.7 ................ 4.2 .......... 446.9 *181 students from 56 foreign countries were also enrolled Fall 2004. BSE, BSEN, BSN, BSRS, BSW Web Instruction FTE .......... 130.7 .............. 26.3 .......... 157.0 Master’s Degree Programs .............. 15 Degrees in 52 Fields Total FTE ......................... 7,763.5 ............ 642.5 ....... 8,406.0 High Schools First-Time Grand Total Contributing to Enrollment Freshmen Undergraduate EMBA, MA, MACC, MBA, MCD, MM, MME, MPA, Jonesboro High School ........................ 129 ...................... 725 MRC, MS, MSA, MSE, MSMC, MSN, MPT Student Load Nettleton High School ............................. 67 ...................... 382 Specialist Degree Programs ................ 2 Degrees in 3 Fields Full-Time ............................................................ 7,618 (72.5%) Greene County Tech High School .......... 51 ...................... 335 EDS, SCCT Part-Time ........................................................... 2,890 (27.5%) Paragould High School ........................... 38 ...................... 249 Doctoral Degree Programs .................. 2 Degrees in 3 Fields Westside High School ............................ 41 ...................... 240 EDD, PHD Gender Valley View High School ........................ 44 ...................... 226 Male ................................................................... 4,176 (39.7%) Trumann High School ............................. 24 ...................... 167 Female ............................................................... 6,332 (60.3%) Top 5 Degree Programs by Wynne High School ................................ 17 ...................... 152 Undergraduate Enrollment (Fall 2004) Minority (non-caucasian) Average ACT Scores for First-Time Freshmen BSN Nursing ................................................................. 692 All Minority Students excludes Unknown & International ... 1,776 (16.9%) Composite .......................................................................... 20.6 BSE Early Childhood Education .................................... 593 African American Students .............................. 1,577 (15.0%) English ............................................................................... 21.3 BS Biological Sciences ................................................ 377 Hispanic American Students .................................. 87 (0.8%) Math ................................................................................... 19.9 BS Business Administration ......................................... 311 Reading .............................................................................. 21.8 BSEN Engineering ......................................................... 295 Age Undergraduate Graduate National Composite ............................................................ 20.9 Arkansas Composite ........................................................
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