This document available online at Mandatory Fees Tuition* university meal plan. Meal plans are optional for apartment residents and commuter students. provide additional information. All occupants of residence halls are required to participate in a *Nonresident tuition waivers exist for students; the Student Financial Aid/Scholarships Office can Meal Plans* Jonesboro Campus (Per Semester) (Per Semester) Occupancy Residence Halls Residence Halls University Housing Occupancy Village Apartments Collegiate Park Apartments z z z Graduate Undergraduate Graduate Undergraduate Total Square Number of Buildings Number of Acres Auxiliary Square Footage E & G Square Students Not Other University Housing 5 ...... Graduates Other Undergraduates 566 ...... First-Time Freshmen Residence Halls For Upperclassmen Only For Families, Non-Traditional-Aged Students & Graduates 1, 2, & 3 Bedroom 2 Bed/1 Bath, or Bed/2 Bath 4 Bed/2 Bath Flat, Townhouse, Sorority Suites/Chapter Rooms: Men’s Halls: Women’s Halls: Universi Twin Towers Flex Plan 7-Day $50 Flex 7-Day Plan 5-Day $100 Flex 5-Day Plan Kays Hall Arkansas Hall Tuition & Fees/Room Board (Based on 9 Hours) (Based on 9 Hours) ty ...... 925 ...... al...... Hall ...... 900 ...... Footage Living On-Campus (Based on 15 Hours)

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...... 2,008 ...... ln...... 950 ...... Plan 3 Facilities Housing 820 Residence Life (100 Apartments) http://irp.astate.edu/PDF/pocket/campusgd04.pdf ...... 100 ...... Facilities ...... 698 ...... 2003/2004 ...... 453 ...... Fall 2004 ...... (334 Bedrooms) ......

(Fall 2004) ...... (Twin Towers) obeSingle Double .... 1,050 1,030 in University Hall 90. 130. $1,440 .. $1,390 .. $980 eietNonresident* Resident (Arkansas, Kays, & University) $1,530 $2,018 $340 $560 ...... 1,460 1,280 1,440 ...... 8,786 ... N/A ...... N/A ...... 1,267,229 2,175,373 3,442,602 . Deluxe $3,870 $5,198 1,330 $875 (83.6%) $340 $560 (4.3%) (0.1%) (6.6%) (5.4%) • • • • • • Track, Soccer, Cross Country, Golf, Indoor Track, Outdoor Women’s Sports: Outdoor Track Cross Country, Football, Golf, Indoor Track, Men’s Sports: Conference: NCAA Division IA for Football Program Affiliation: Mascot: Colors: Enrollment Contacts Center for Regional Programs Dean B. Ellis Library, Room 143 Chickasaw Building, Room 301 Chickasaw Building, Room 201 Chickasaw Building, Room 205 Email: Undergraduate Admissions Scarlet & Black Email: Telephone: (870)972-3052 Telephone: (870)972-3029 Telephone: (870)972-2310 Telephone: (870)972-2031 Telephone: (870)972-3024 State University, AR 72467 State University, AR 72467 State University, AR 72467 State University, AR 72467 State University, AR 72467 Student Financial Aid/ Indian Family Email: Graduate Admissions Scholarships Office Continuing Education NCAA Division I for All Sports; Registrar’s Office Sun Belt Conference [email protected] [email protected] Athletics P.O. Box 2260 P.O. Box 1620 P.O. Box 1570 P.O. Box 1630 Baseball, Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball P.O. Box 60 [email protected] Information Sources: ADHE Reports, IPEDS and ASU Factbooks Basketball, Bowling,

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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 ...... 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 ...... 20.4 Average Age of Students ...... 24.1 ...... 32.9 Top 5 Degree Programs by Number of Under 18 ...... 178 (1.9%) ...... 0 (0.0%) Retention & Graduation Rates for Full-Time Students (Average) Bachelor Degrees Conferred (Fiscal Year 2003/2004) 18-24 ...... 6,515 (70.4%) ..... 258 (20.7%) First-Time Freshman Retention Rate (1-Year) ...... 67.4% BSE Early Childhood Education ...... 143 Nontraditional Age (25 & Over) .... 2,569 (27.7%) ..... 988 (79.3%) First-Time Freshman Graduation Rate (6-Year) ...... 34.4% BSN Nursing ...... 85 Undergraduate Transfer Graduation Rate (5-Year) ...... 48.3% BSE Middle Level Education ...... 64 New Student Enrollment BS Finance ...... 62 First-Time Freshman ...... 1,378 (13.1%) Average Class Size (Undergraduate Lecture) ...... 28 BS Management Information Systems ...... 62 Undergraduate Transfer ...... 886 (8.4%) FTE Student-to-Faculty Ratio ...... 18:1 New Graduate ...... 448 (4.3%) Financial Aid All First-Time All Under- Total Degrees Awarded (Fiscal Year 2003/2004) First-Time Freshmen Parents’ Educational Level (Fall 2004 Only Freshmen graduates Associate ...... 162 Includes Student Loans) 8th Grade or Less ...... 93 (6.8%) Bachelor’s ...... 1,460 $1,500 & Below ...... 173 (12.6%) ...... 647 (7.0%) High School ...... 255 (18.5%) Master’s ...... 331 $1,501 - $3,000 ...... 325 (23.6%) ...... 1,584 (17.1%) Some College, No Degree ...... 354 (25.7%) Specialist ...... 32 $3,001 - $4,500 ...... 296 (21.5%) ...... 1,503 (16.2%) At Least One Parent with a College Degree ...... 436 (31.6%) Doctoral ...... 14 $4,501 & Above ...... 327 (23.7%) ...... 2,513 (27.1%) Unknown ...... 240 (17.4%) # Who Receive Some Form of Financial Aid (unduplicated) ...... 1,121 (81.4%) ...... 6,247 (67.4%) Colleges & Departments Alumni Academic Colleges ...... 11 Total (as of September 1, 2004) ...... 55,563 Scholarships, All Students (2003/2004) Academic Departments ...... 28 Dollars Awarded (State, Institutional, and Private Funds) ..... $12,858,153 Student Origin Unduplicated # of Recipients ...... 4,608 From Arkansas ...... 9,225 (87.8%) From Out-Of-State ...... 1,102 (10.5%) Employees From Foreign Countries ...... 181 (1.7%) Fall 2004 Employees Full-Time Part-Time Top 10 Arkansas Counties Contributing to Total Enrollment Faculty ...... 459 ...... 167 Unique Programs (75 Counties Represented) Staff ...... 870 ...... 203 Craighead ...... 2,776 All Employees ...... 1,329 ...... 370 Greene ...... 915 • Center for Learning Technology Mississippi ...... 506 Minority (Full-Time) Faculty Staff Integrating New Technologies into Teaching Poinsett ...... 506 Minority (excludes Unknown & International) ... 10.9% ...... 13.4% Equine Center Crittenden ...... 413 African American ...... 5.0% ...... 10.5% • Targeting Equestrian Instruction and Opportunities Pulaski ...... 375 Female ...... 45.8% ...... 58.6% White ...... 264 • Hemingway-Pfeiffer Museum/ Cross ...... 231 Payroll Education Center Randolph ...... 228 Annual Payroll (2003/2004) ...... $62,084,017 Located in a Home of Ernest Hemingway, Serves as a Visitor Center Lawrence ...... 224 Gross Semi-Monthly Payroll (09/15/2004) ...... $2,906,371 for the Crowley’s Ridge Parkway and an Educational Center for ASU