Oregon University System Oregon University System

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Includes selected sections from the OUS Fact Book. The comprehensive OUS Fact Book is produced every other year. For a copy of the 2010 Fact Book with more data from the Oregon University System, please visit www.ous.edu. 2011 Facts and Figures

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Oregon University System Facts and Figures 2011

Includes selected sections from the OUS Fact Book. The comprehensive OUS Fact Book is produced every other year. For a copy of the 2010 Fact Book with more data from the Oregon University System, please visit www.ous.edu.

Copyright © March 2012

This publication was prepared by the Oregon University System Office of Institutional Research. A complete electronic version of this document can be found at: www.ous.edu. Additional copies of the Fact Book may be obtained through:

Office of Institutional Research Oregon University System P.O. Box 3175, Eugene, OR 97403-0175 Telephone: 541-346-5758 FAX: 541-346-5790 email: [email protected] Cover: Photograph courtesy of the University of Oregon Contents

Students Enrollment Definitions ...... 3 Fall Headcount, Actual and Projected, 2001 through 2020 ...... 4 Annual FTE Enrollment, Actual and Projected, 2001-02 through 2020-21 ...... 5 Fall Headcount,1960 through 2011 ...... 6 Enrollment by Student Level ...... 8 Enrollment by Institution, Student Level, and Fee Category ...... 9 Enrollment by Racial/Ethnic Group ...... 10 Enrollment by Gender and Student Level ...... 12 Enrollment by Age and Student Level ...... 14 Undergraduate Enrollment by Full-Time/Part-Time Status ...... 16 Undergraduate FTE Enrollment by Discipline, Fall 2011 Compared to Fall 2001 ...... 17 Undergraduate and Graduate FTE Enrollment by Discipline and Institution ...... 18 Enrollment of Oregon Students by Oregon County and Institution ...... 20 Undergraduate Enrollment by Educational Source ...... 22 Credit Hour Enrollment by Student Level ...... 23 New Undergraduate Transfers from Oregon Community Colleges ...... 24 New Undergraduate Transfers from Oregon Community Colleges, 2000-01 through 2010-11 ...... 25 Enrollment of International Students by Institution and Country of Citizenship ...... 26 Foreign Countries with Largest OUS Enrollment, Fall 2011 Compared to Fall 2001 ...... 27 Annual Participation in Distance Education, 2004-05 through 2010-11 ...... 28 Oregon Public and Private High School Graduates, 1995-96 through 2019-20 ...... 29 Oregon Freshman Participation Rate in OUS Institutions, 1982-83 through 2011-12 ...... 30 Applications and Enrollment of First-Time Freshmen ...... 31 Average High School GPA of First-Time Freshmen, 2001 through 2011 ...... 32 Entering Freshmen Retention to the Second Year of College, 2000 through 2010 ...... 33 Six-Year Graduation Rate of OUS Entering Freshmen, Fall Cohort, 1994 through 2004 ...... 34 Six-Year Graduation Rate of all Freshmen and Freshman Persisters ...... 35 Graduation Rate of Oregon Community College Transfers ...... 36

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | i Contents

National Comparisons State Population ...... 39 Median Family Income ...... 39 Headcount Enrollment at Public 4-yr Institutions ...... 40 Headcount Enrollment per 10,000 Population, Public 2-yr and 4-yr ...... 40 Bachelor’s Degrees Awarded Per 10,000 Population, Public 4-yr ...... 41 Six-Year Graduation Rate, Public 4-yr ...... 41 Percentage of Population with a Bachelor’s Degree or Higher ...... 42 Percentage of Population with a Bachelor’s Degree or Higher, Early vs. Late Career ...... 42 Percentage of Population with an Associate’s Degree or Higher, Early vs. Late Career ...... 43 Percentage of Population with a Postsecandary Education, Early vs. Late Career ...... 43 State Higher Education Appropriations per FTE, Public 2-yr and 4-yr ...... 44 Percentage Change in Higher Education Appropriations per FTE, 2005 to 2010 ...... 44 State Higher Education Appropriations per FTE, Public 4-yr ...... 45 Tuition and Fee Revenue per FTE, Public 4-yr ...... 45 Tuition Revenue and State Appropriations per FTE, Public 4-yr ...... 46 Average Published In-State Tuition and Fees for First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen ...... 46 Average Loan Amount per Borrower by Freshmen in the First Year, Public 4-yr ...... 47 Average Debt at Graduation per Borrower, Public 4-yr ...... 47 All-Ranks Average Faculty Salaries at Public Doctoral-Granting Universities ...... 48 All-Ranks Average Faculty Compensation at Public Doctoral-Granting Universities ...... 48 All-Ranks Average Faculty Salaries at Other Public 4-yr Universities ...... 49 All-Ranks Average Faculty Compensation at Other Public 4-yr Universities ...... 49 Public Research and Development Expenditures ...... 50

Degrees Awarded Degrees Awarded by Institution, 1980-81 through 2010-11 ...... 53 Degrees and Certificates Awarded by Racial/Ethnic Group and Gender ...... 54 Summary of Degrees and CertificatesAwarded ...... 56 Bachelor’s Degrees Awarded by Discipline, 2010-11 Compared to 2000-01 ...... 57 Master’s Degrees Awarded by Discipline, 2010-11 Compared to 2000-01 ...... 58

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Doctoral Degrees Awarded by Discipline, 2010-11 Compared to 2000-01 ...... 59 Professional Degrees Awarded by Discipline, 2010-11 Compared to 2000-01 ...... 60

Tuition and Financial Aid Resident Undergraduate Student Budget ...... 63 Annual Tuition and Fee Rates for Full-Time Students, 2001-02 through 2011-12 ...... 64 Resident and Nonresident Undergraduate Tuition and Fee Rates, 1991-92 through 2011-12 ...... 65 Financial Aid to OUS Students by Aid Program ...... 66 Financial Aid to OUS Students by Aid Program, 2004-05 through 2009-10 ...... 67 Percentage of Students Receiving Aid and Average Aid Package ...... 68 Average OUS Student Debt at Graduation per Borrower ...... 69 Pell Grant Awards to OUS Students, 2004-05 through 2011-12 ...... 70 Oregon Opportunity Grant Awards to OUS Students, 2004-05 through 2011-12 ...... 71

Faculty Full-Time Ranked Instructional Faculty by Age Group ...... 75 Full-Time Ranked Instructional Faculty by Gender ...... 76 Full-Time Ranked Instructional Faculty by Tenure Status ...... 77 Instructional Faculty and Graduate Assistants by Full-Time/Part-Time Status ...... 78 Ranked Instructional Faculty by Full-Time/Part-Time Status, 2000-01 through 2010-11 ...... 80 Faculty and Staff by Racial/Ethnic Group and Gender, System Total ...... 81 Average Faculty Salary by Discipline Group ...... 82 Average Salaries of Full-Time Instructional Faculty, 2000-01 and 2006-07 through 2010-11 ...... 84 Average Faculty Salaries among Peer Universities for OSU, PSU, and UO ...... 85 Average Faculty Salaries among Peer Universities for OSU ...... 86 Average Faculty Salaries among Peer Universities for PSU ...... 87 Average Faculty Salaries among Peer Universities for UO ...... 88 Average Faculty Salaries among Peer Universities for EOU, SOU, and WOU ...... 89 Average Faculty Salaries among Peer Universities for OIT ...... 90 Sponsored Research and Other Support, 2000-01 through 2010-11 ...... 91 Sponsored Research and Other Support per Full-Time Faculty, 2000-01 through 2010-11 ...... 92

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Budget and Facilities OUS Biennial Budget, Source and Use of Funds ...... 95 OUS Share of State General Fund Appropriation, 1987-89 through 2011-13 ...... 96 State General Fund Appropriation for OUS Operations, 1987-89 through 2011-13 ...... 97 State General Fund Appropriation and FTE Enrollment, 1987-89 through 2011-13 ...... 98 OUS Revenue per Student FTE, 1989-90 through 2009-10 ...... 99

Glossary ...... 103

iv | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures STUDENTS

Enrollment Definitions The Oregon University System (OUS), like all other higher education institutions, employs several differ- ent definitions in counting enrollment. The various definitions serve different purposes: budget prepara- tion, workload evaluation, federal reporting, single-point snapshots, and description of OUS’s provision of educational services. Additional definitions are provided in the Glossary.

Headcount Enrollment Headcount enrollment represents the number of individual students enrolled in credit courses, regard- less of course load. Historical enrollment has generally been expressed in terms of fall headcount. Na- tional comparisons of enrollment are most often made on the basis of fall headcount.

Including extended enrollment In summer 1999, OUS began including extended enrollment in its reports, including enrollment in continuing education courses, web-based courses, contract courses, and other off-campus courses. For historical purposes in this Fact Book, we have gone back to 1991 to have comparable enroll- ment headcounts that include extended enrollment.

Historical For long-term comparisons, however, we sometimes tabulate fall term headcounts that include students only if they enroll for at least one regular, or in-load, course (historically, this was called “base enrollment”). In such tabulations only, students enrolled exclusively in extended enrollment courses are excluded.

Total unduplicated headcount Total unduplicated headcount provides a more comprehensive picture of student enrollment. This number reflects the total of all students, counted only once, enrolled in an OUS institution during any of the four terms of the year, regardless of course load. Both regular and extended campus enrollments are included.

Student Full-time Equivalent (FTE) The student full-time equivalent (FTE) translates credit into enrollment, showing how many students it would take to produce the total credit-bearing activity of a campus if each student took exactly a full- time load. Calculation of the student full-time equivalent varies depending on the level of the student. The full-time equivalent for an undergraduate is assumed to be 15 term credit hours (or 45 annual credit hours). For master’s and professional level students, the divisor is 12 term credit hours (36 annual credit hours), and for a doctoral student, it is 9 term credit hours (27 annual credit hours).

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 3 Fall Headcount, Actual and Projected¹ 2001 through 2020 OSU OSU EOU OIT Corvallis Cascades² PSU SOU UO WOU Total 2001 (Actual) 2,978 3,088 18,032 245 20,185 5,469 19,008 4,878 73,883 2002 3,418 3,139 18,774 387 21,841 5,478 20,044 5,030 78,111 2003 3,287 3,236 18,974 373 23,117 5,505 20,034 5,032 79,558 2004 3,338 3,373 19,159 438 23,486 5,161 20,339 4,772 80,066 2005 3,533 3,351 19,236 491 24,015 4,989 20,394 4,879 80,888 2006 3,425 3,157 19,362 495 24,284 5,002 20,388 4,889 81,002 2007 3,433 3,318 19,753 497 24,999 4,836 20,376 5,037 82,249 2008 3,666 3,525 20,320 510 26,587 5,082 21,507 5,349 86,546 2009 3,957 3,927 21,969 611 27,972 5,104 22,386 5,654 91,580 2010 4,137 3,797 23,761 678 28,522 6,443 23,389 6,233 96,960 2011 4,298 3,911 24,977 764 28,958 6,744 24,447 6,217 100,316 2012 (Projected) 4,604 3,824 25,564 782 30,067 6,976 24,365 6,651 102,833 2013 4,725 3,875 26,087 872 30,480 7,068 24,715 6,834 104,656 2014 4,810 3,904 26,406 918 30,790 7,141 24,970 6,926 105,866 2015 4,838 3,918 26,563 932 30,886 7,158 25,127 6,971 106,392 2016 4,908 3,972 26,885 948 31,297 7,249 25,437 7,065 107,762 2017 4,974 4,021 27,209 962 31,693 7,338 25,747 7,150 109,094 2018 5,018 4,057 27,475 970 31,975 7,401 25,998 7,216 110,110 2019 5,044 4,077 27,660 974 32,141 7,438 26,172 7,260 110,765 2020 5,043 4,077 27,719 972 32,143 7,436 26,219 7,267 110,875 Headcount is total enrollment and includes all extended enrollment. ¹ This projection was made in May 2011. ² In this report, OSU Cascades had nine students who were double-counted in Fall 2001 and one in Fall 2003. Source: OUS Institutional Research, Fall Fourth Week Enrollment Reports.

Actual and Projected Fall Enrollment 120,000

110,000 100,316 100,000

90,000

80,000

Headcount Enrollment Headcount 70,000

60,000

50,0000 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 2017 2019

Actual Projected

4 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Annual FTE Enrollment, Actual and Projected¹ 2001-02 through 2020-21 OSU OSU EOU OIT Corvallis Cascades PSU SOU UO WOU Total 2001-02 (Actual) 2,495 2,427 17,572 133 15,972 4,647 19,284 4,526 67,056 2002-03 2,640 2,463 18,435 172 17,491 4,648 20,334 4,497 70,681 2003-04 2,565 2,499 18,470 229 17,965 4,659 20,481 4,417 71,284 2004-05 2,558 2,486 18,488 260 18,204 4,418 20,862 4,277 71,554 2005-06 2,609 2,377 18,549 274 18,719 4,249 20,695 4,202 71,672 2006-07 2,460 2,319 18,581 293 18,927 4,174 20,421 4,152 71,328 2007-08 2,435 2,350 18,656 305 19,213 4,213 20,361 4,384 71,918 2008-09 2,550 2,490 19,220 316 20,764 4,373 21,679 4,571 75,962 2009-10 2,870 2,686 20,863 403 22,124 4,472 22,635 4,891 80,944 2010-11 3,080 2,674 22,527 442 22,601 4,703 23,716 5,214 84,957 2011-12 (Projected) 3,272 2,709 23,444 447 23,369 4,931 24,341 5,516 88,029 2012-13 3,390 2,715 24,120 487 23,809 5,084 24,699 5,698 90,002 2013-14 3,479 2,751 24,599 527 24,146 5,168 25,063 5,835 91,568 2014-15 3,538 2,775 24,913 552 24,382 5,224 25,316 5,930 92,630 2015-16 3,563 2,787 25,078 560 24,481 5,243 25,481 5,973 93,167 2016-17 3,614 2,821 25,380 569 24,790 5,306 25,794 6,049 94,324 2017-18 3,661 2,856 25,686 577 25,096 5,368 26,100 6,122 95,467 2018-19 3,695 2,882 25,943 583 25,329 5,416 26,357 6,180 96,385 2019-20 3,715 2,899 26,130 585 25,472 5,446 26,542 6,219 97,008 2020-21 3,715 2,901 26,201 584 25,487 5,449 26,601 6,229 97,167 Includes extended enrollment. FTE enrollment represents annual credit hours divided by 45 for undergraduates; by 36 for master’s, postbac- calaureate graduate, nonadmitted graduate, and professional level students; and by 27 for doctoral students. ¹ This projection was made in May 2011. Source: OUS Institutional Research.

Actual and Projected Annual FTE Enrollment 110,000

100,000

90,000 84,957

80,000 FTE Enrollment

70,000

60,000

50,0000 2001-02 2003-04 2005-06 2007-08 2009-10 2011-12 2013-14 2015-16 2017-18 2019-20

Actual Projected

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 5 Oregon University System Fall Headcount Base Enrollment, 1960 through 1990

OSU OSU OUS EOU OIT Corvallis Cascades PSU SOU UO WOU Total 1960 834 760 7,899 - 4,552 1,377 7,651 1,102 24,175 1961 1,070 902 9,039 - 5,285 1,465 8,850 1,284 27,895 1962 1,162 908 10,037 - 5,788 1,856 9,621 1,421 30,793 1963 1,153 908 10,427 - 6,723 2,113 9,982 1,354 32,660 1964 1,205 1,040 10,533 - 7,587 2,474 10,672 1,687 35,198 1965 1,358 1,168 11,884 - 9,089 3,168 12,187 2,067 40,921 1966 1,454 991 12,650 - 8,777 3,411 12,935 2,445 42,663 1967 1,514 1,112 13,314 - 9,479 3,729 13,865 2,787 45,800 1968 1,682 1,283 14,474 - 10,206 4,046 14,761 3,215 49,667 1969 1,702 1,350 15,163 - 10,870 4,432 15,154 3,688 52,359 1970 1,724 1,481 15,507 - 11,256 4,646 15,301 3,940 53,855 1971 1,628 1,598 15,532 - 14,497 4,766 15,249 3,975 57,245 1972 1,561 1,781 15,184 - 13,635 4,500 15,432 3,579 55,672 1973 1,488 1,790 15,488 - 13,163 4,332 16,043 3,274 55,578 1974 1,493 2,066 15,915 - 14,881 4,494 16,270 3,145 58,264 1975 1,414 2,309 16,596 - 15,320 4,510 17,384 3,371 60,904 1976 1,471 2,345 16,228 - 15,092 4,404 16,762 3,432 59,734 1977 1,476 2,236 16,502 - 15,888 4,275 16,701 3,212 60,290 1978 1,616 2,195 16,653 - 15,924 4,489 16,463 3,070 60,410 1979 1,591 2,450 17,181 - 16,841 4,443 16,916 3,176 62,598 1980 1,770 2,686 17,682 - 16,731 4,710 17,379 3,129 64,087 1981 1,793 2,667 17,460 - 15,471 4,414 16,637 2,877 61,319 1982 1,678 2,649 16,741 - 14,449 4,116 15,410 2,478 57,521 1983 1,747 2,715 16,065 - 14,497 4,322 15,480 2,513 57,339 1984 1,601 2,551 15,580 - 14,390 4,277 15,827 2,820 57,046 1985 1,682 2,807 15,174 - 14,768 4,284 16,379 3,032 58,126 1986 1,544 2,903 15,199 - 15,640 4,542 17,143 3,394 60,365 1987 1,613 2,907 15,199 - 15,621 4,714 17,696 3,659 61,409 1988 1,775 2,839 15,637 - 16,021 4,853 18,534 3,980 63,639 1989 1,812 2,857 15,958 - 14,838 4,808 17,821 3,856 61,950 1990 1,862 2,642 16,024 - 14,758 4,822 18,141 4,017 62,266 Base (historical) enrollment for years 1960 through 1990. Excludes extended enrollment. Prior to 1974, University of Oregon enrollment ex- cludes the UO Medical School, UO Dental School, and UO Nursing School; these schools comprise what is now the Oregon Health & Science University. Source: OUS Institutional Research, Fall Fourth Week Enrollment Reports.

6 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Oregon University System Fall Headcount Including Extended Enrollment, 1991 through 2011

OSU OSU OUS EOU OIT Corvallis Cascades PSU SOU UO WOU Total 1991 1,965 2,679 15,111 - 16,063 5,009 17,367 4,259 62,453 1992 2,544 2,764 14,358 - 17,468 4,886 17,327 4,309 63,656 1993 2,354 2,589 14,357 - 16,296 5,130 16,905 4,223 61,854 1994 2,408 2,478 14,429 - 15,857 5,131 16,992 3,983 61,278 1995 2,306 2,441 14,457 - 15,842 4,963 17,512 4,093 61,614 1996 2,403 2,339 14,083 - 16,843 5,104 17,803 4,272 62,847 1997 2,461 2,475 14,507 - 17,165 5,436 17,587 4,500 64,131 1998 2,460 2,679 15,197 - 17,303 5,465 17,366 4,519 64,989 1999 2,611 2,814 16,061 - 18,317 5,751 17,278 4,515 67,347 2000 2,784 2,842 16,777 - 19,029 5,502 17,843 4,731 69,508 2001 2,978 3,088 18,032 245 20,185 5,469 19,008 4,878 73,883 2002 3,418 3,139 18,774 387 21,841 5,478 20,044 5,030 78,111 2003 3,287 3,236 18,974 373 23,117 5,505 20,034 5,032 79,558 2004 3,338 3,373 19,159 438 23,486 5,161 20,339 4,772 80,066 2005 3,533 3,351 19,236 491 24,015 4,989 20,394 4,879 80,888 2006 3,425 3,157 19,362 495 24,284 5,002 20,388 4,889 81,002 2007 3,433 3,318 19,753 497 24,999 4,836 20,376 5,037 82,249 2008 3,666 3,525 20,320 510 26,587 5,082 21,507 5,349 86,546 2009 3,957 3,927 21,969 611 27,972 5,104 22,386 5,654 91,580 2010 4,137 3,797 23,761 678 28,522 6,443 23,389 6,233 96,960 2011 4,298 3,911 24,977 764 28,958 6,744 24,447 6,217 100,316 In this report, OSU Cascades had nine students who were double-counted in fall 2001 and one in fall 2003. OSU Cascades Campus opened in fall 2001 as a branch campus of Oregon State University. Source: OUS Institutional Research, Fall Fourth Week Enrollment Reports.

Oregon University System Fall Headcount 1960 through 2011 120,000 100,316 100,000

80,000

60,000

40,000

20,000

0 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010

Years 1960 through 1990 exclude extended enrollment. Years 1991 through 2011 include extended enrollment.

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 7 Enrollment by Student Level Fall 2011 Headcount

Student Level Headcount Freshman 16,083 Sophomore 14,711 Junior 18,832 Senior 25,092 Postbaccalaureate Nongraduate 3,160 Nonadmit Undergraduate 6,248 Subtotal Undergraduate 84,126

Master’s 8,875 Doctoral 3,133 Other Graduate 699 Nonadmit Graduate 2,393 Subtotal Graduate 15,100

Law 510 Pharmacy 358 Veterinary Medicine 222 Subtotal Professional 1,090

Grand Total 100,316 Source: OUS Institutional Research, Fall 2011 Fourth Week Enrollment Reports.

Distribution of Enrollment by Student Level Fall 2011

Undergraduate Graduate 83.9% 15.1%

Professional 1.1%

8 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Enrollment by Institution, Student Level, and Fee Category Fall 2011 Headcount

Institution Resident¹ Nonresident Total Eastern Oregon University Undergraduate 3,405 495 3,900 Graduate 388 10 398 Total 3,793 505 4,298 Oregon Institute of Technology Undergraduate 3,564 317 3,881 Graduate 28 2 30 Total 3,592 319 3,911 Oregon State University- Corvallis Campus Undergraduate 15,814 4,808 20,622 Graduate 2,574 1,201 3,775 Professional 446 134 580 Pharmacy 287 71 358 Veterinary Medicine 159 63 222 Total 18,834 6,143 24,977 Oregon State University- Cascades Campus Undergraduate 599 41 640 Graduate 119 5 124 Total 718 46 764 Portland State University Undergraduate 19,791 3,319 23,110 Graduate 4,946 902 5,848 Total 24,737 4,221 28,958 Southern Oregon University Undergraduate 4,818 1,096 5,914 Graduate 800 30 830 Total 5,618 1,126 6,744 University of Oregon Undergraduate 12,599 8,032 20,631 Graduate 2,471 835 3,306 Professional (Law) 193 317 510 Total 15,263 9,184 24,447 Western Oregon University Undergraduate 4,551 877 5,428 Graduate 714 75 789 Total 5,265 952 6,217 Total Undergraduate 65,141 18,985 84,126 Graduate 12,040 3,060 15,100 Professional 639 451 1,090 Total 77,820 22,496 100,316

¹ Resident category includes any student assessed resident tuition, except at Eastern Oregon University where currently nonresident tuition is the same as resident tuition. Source: OUS Institutional Research, Fall 2011 Fourth Week Enrollment Reports, reports ERTE-01 and PROF-01.

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 9 Enrollment by Racial/Ethnic Group, Fall 2011 Headcount

American Indian or Black or African Hispanic, Native Hawaiian or Institution Alaska Native Asian American Any Race Pacific Islander EOU Undergraduate 87 87 88 231 58 Graduate 8 13 10 13 4 Total 95 100 98 244 62 OIT Undergraduate 53 188 56 249 23 Graduate - 5 1 - - Total 53 193 57 249 23 OSU-Corvallis Undergraduate 211 1,502 249 1,285 118 Graduate 37 252 54 198 10 Total 248 1,754 303 1,483 128 OSU-Cascades Undergraduate 8 7 - 36 - Graduate - 1 1 4 - Total 8 8 1 40 - PSU Undergraduate 365 1,900 740 1,755 161 Graduate 75 256 137 321 15 Total 440 2,156 877 2,076 176 SOU Undergraduate 92 106 106 404 45 Graduate 6 7 4 21 5 Total 98 113 110 425 50 UO Undergraduate 156 1,079 390 1,265 148 Graduate 32 170 56 147 9 Total 188 1,249 446 1,412 157 WOU Undergraduate 108 131 162 599 100 Graduate 6 9 4 53 1 Total 114 140 166 652 101 Total Undergraduate 1,080 5,000 1,791 5,824 653 Graduate 164 713 267 757 44 Total 1,244 5,713 2,058 6,581 697 Source: OUS Institutional Research, Fall 2011 Fourth Week Enrollment Reports, report ERDD-03. continued…

Enrollment by Racial/Ethnic Group, Fall 2001 through Fall 2011 (Minorities Grouped in a Single Category)

100%

12.8 12.9 13.3 13.6 13.6 19.2 80% 14.0 14.4 14.9 15.0 17.5

60%

40% 73.4 73.6 73.5 73.3 72.7 71.6 71.0 70.3 69.2 68.7 68.2

20%

0% 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Nonresident Alien White Minority Unknown

In fall 2010, federal methodology for collecting and reporting race/ethnicity changed (see the Glossary entry under “race/ethnicity” for a description of these changes). Most notably for this table, many students who previously were reported as “unknown race/ethnicity” are now associated with a specific ethnic or racial category.

10 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Enrollment by Racial/Ethnic Group, Fall 2011 Headcount ...continued Two or More Minority Nonresident Institution Races Subtotal White Alien Unknown Total EOU Undergraduate 21 572 3,077 52 199 3,900 Graduate 2 50 322 8 18 398 Total 23 622 3,399 60 217 4,298 OIT Undergraduate 177 746 2,963 19 153 3,881 Graduate 5 11 17 1 1 30 Total 182 757 2,980 20 154 3,911 OSU-Corvallis Undergraduate 675 4,040 14,346 995 1,241 20,622 Graduate 104 655 2,570 857 273 4,355 Total 779 4,695 16,916 1,852 1,514 24,977 OSU-Cascades Undergraduate 12 63 467 - 110 640 Graduate 2 8 106 - 10 124 Total 14 71 573 - 120 764 PSU Undergraduate 781 5,702 14,934 1,397 1,077 23,110 Graduate 122 926 4,072 555 295 5,848 Total 903 6,628 19,006 1,952 1,372 28,958 SOU Undergraduate 129 882 3,553 105 1,374 5,914 Graduate 12 55 450 37 288 830 Total 141 937 4,003 142 1,662 6,744 UO Undergraduate 801 3,839 14,424 1,717 651 20,631 Graduate 27 441 2,581 399 395 3,816 Total 828 4,280 17,005 2,116 1,046 24,447 WOU Undergraduate 91 1,191 3,882 244 111 5,428 Graduate 12 85 643 34 27 789 Total 103 1,276 4,525 278 138 6,217 Total Undergraduate 2,687 17,035 57,646 4,529 4,916 84,126 Graduate 286 2,231 10,761 1,891 1,307 16,190 Total 2,973 19,266 68,407 6,420 6,223 100,316 Source: OUS Institutional Research, Fall 2011 Fourth Week Enrollment Reports, report ERDD-03.

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 11 Enrollment by Gender and Student Level Fall 2011 Headcount

Men Women Unknown Total Institution N % N % N % N % EOU Undergraduate 1,525 39.1% 2,375 60.9% - - 3,900 100.0% Graduate 115 28.9% 283 71.1% - - 398 100.0% Total 1,640 38.2% 2,658 61.8% - - 4,298 100.0% OIT Undergraduate 2,016 51.9% 1,865 48.1% - - 3,881 100.0% Graduate 23 76.7% 7 23.3% - - 30 100.0% Total 2,039 52.1% 1,872 47.9% - - 3,911 100.0% OSU - Corvallis Undergraduate 10,896 52.8% 9,706 47.1% 20 0.1% 20,622 100.0% Graduate 2,168 49.8% 2,182 50.1% 5 0.1% 4,355 100.0% Total 13,064 52.3% 11,888 47.6% 25 0.1% 24,977 100.0% OSU - Cascades Undergraduate 265 41.4% 374 58.4% 1 0.2% 640 100.0% Graduate 35 28.2% 88 71.0% 1 0.8% 124 100.0% Total 300 39.3% 462 60.5% 2 0.3% 764 100.0% PSU Undergraduate 10,705 46.3% 12,229 52.9% 176 0.8% 23,110 100.0% Graduate 2,307 39.4% 3,516 60.1% 25 0.4% 5,848 100.0% Total 13,012 44.9% 15,745 54.4% 201 0.7% 28,958 100.0% SOU Undergraduate 2,506 42.4% 3,381 57.2% 27 0.5% 5,914 100.0% Graduate 300 36.1% 518 62.4% 12 1.4% 830 100.0% Total 2,806 41.6% 3,899 57.8% 39 0.6% 6,744 100.0% UO Undergraduate 10,029 48.6% 10,602 51.4% - - 20,631 100.0% Graduate 1,790 46.9% 2,026 53.1% - - 3,816 100.0% Total 11,819 48.3% 12,628 51.7% - - 24,447 100.0% WOU Undergraduate 2,253 41.5% 3,175 58.5% - - 5,428 100.0% Graduate 223 28.3% 566 71.7% - - 789 100.0% Total 2,476 39.8% 3,741 60.2% - - 6,217 100.0% Total Undergraduate 40,195 47.8% 43,707 52.0% 224 0.3% 84,126 100.0% Graduate 6,961 43.0% 9,186 56.7% 43 0.3% 16,190 100.0% Total 47,156 47.0% 52,893 52.7% 267 0.3% 100,316 100.0%

Includes nonadmitted enrollment. Source: OUS Institutional Research, Fall 2011 Fourth Week Enrollment Reports, report ERDD-01.

12 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Enrollment by Gender and Student Level Fall 2011 Headcount

Distribution of Men and Women (Data appears on previous page)

Undergraduate 100%

80%

60%

40%

20%

Percentage of Undergraduate Undergraduate Enrollment of Percentage 0% EOU OIT OSU OSU PSU SOU UO WOU OUS Total Corvallis Cascades

Men Women

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60%

40%

20% Percentage of Graduate Enrollment 0% EOU OIT OSU OSU PSU SOU UO WOU OUS Total Corvallis Cascades

Men Women

Source: OUS Institutional Research, Fall 2011 Fourth Week Enrollment Reports, report ERDD-01.

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 13 Enrollment by Age and Student Level Fall 2011 Headcount

Under 18 18-24 25-29 30-35 Over 35 Unknown Total Institution N % N % N % N % N % N % N EOU Undergraduate 110 3% 1,831 47% 564 14% 517 13% 876 22% 2 0% 3,900 Graduate - - 63 16% 90 23% 88 22% 157 39% - - 398 Total 110 3% 1,894 44% 654 15% 605 14% 1,033 24% 2 0% 4,298 OIT Undergraduate 430 11% 1,848 48% 584 15% 401 10% 618 16% - - 3,881 Graduate - - 5 17% 9 30% 7 23% 9 30% - - 30 Total 430 11% 1,853 47% 593 15% 408 10% 627 16% - - 3,911 OSU-Corvallis Undergraduate 150 1% 16,979 82% 1,622 8% 904 4% 963 5% 4 0% 20,622 Graduate - - 1,218 28% 1,542 35% 803 18% 792 18% - - 4,355 Total 150 1% 18,197 73% 3,164 13% 1,707 7% 1,755 7% 4 0% 24,977 OSU-Cascades Undergraduate - - 250 39% 152 24% 110 17% 128 20% - - 640 Graduate - - 10 8% 34 27% 38 31% 42 34% - - 124 Total - - 260 34% 186 24% 148 19% 170 22% - - 764 PSU Undergraduate 1,243 5% 11,898 51% 4,663 20% 2,739 12% 2,563 11% 4 0% 23,110 Graduate - - 682 12% 1,947 33% 1,412 24% 1,805 31% 2 0% 5,848 Total 1,243 4% 12,580 43% 6,610 23% 4,151 14% 4,368 15% 6 0% 28,958 SOU Undergraduate 887 15% 3,431 58% 605 10% 392 7% 594 10% 5 0% 5,914 Graduate - - 82 10% 122 15% 109 13% 513 62% 4 0% 830 Total 887 13% 3,513 52% 727 11% 501 7% 1,107 16% 9 0% 6,744 UO Undergraduate 244 1% 18,607 90% 969 5% 404 2% 404 2% 3 0% 20,631 Graduate - - 930 24% 1,502 39% 739 19% 644 17% 1 0% 3,816 Total 244 1% 19,537 80% 2,471 10% 1,143 5% 1,048 4% 4 0% 24,447 WOU Undergraduate 22 0% 4,398 81% 491 9% 231 4% 286 5% - - 5,428 Graduate - - 149 19% 224 28% 121 15% 281 36% 14 2% 789 Total 22 0% 4,547 73% 715 12% 352 6% 567 9% 14 0% 6,217 Total Undergraduate 3,086 4% 59,242 70% 9,650 11% 5,698 7% 6,432 8% 18 0% 84,126 Graduate - - 3,139 19% 5,470 34% 3,317 20% 4,243 26% 21 0% 16,190 Total 3,086 3% 62,381 62% 15,120 15% 9,015 9% 10,675 11% 39 0% 100,316 Source: OUS Institutional Research, Fall 2011 Fourth Week Enrollment Reports, report ERDD-01.

14 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Enrollment by Age and Student Level Fall 2011 Headcount

Distribution by Age Group

Undergraduate 25-29 11.5%

30-35 6.8%

Over 35 7.6%

18-24 Under 18/ 70.4% Unknown 3.7%

Graduate 18-24 19.4%

25-29 33.8% Under 18/ Unknown 0.1%

Over 35 26.2%

30-35 20.5%

Source: OUS Institutional Research, Fall 2011 Fourth Week Enrollment Reports, report ERDD-01.

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 15 Undergraduate Enrollment by Full-Time/Part-Time Status Fall 2011 Headcount

8 or Fewer 9-11 Credit Total Full-Time Total Percent Institution Credit Hours Hours Part-Time (12+ Hours) Headcount Part-Time EOU 1,292 428 1,720 2,180 3,900 44% OIT 1,487 275 1,762 2,119 3,881 45% OSU-Corvallis 2,486 1,025 3,511 17,111 20,622 17% OSU-Cascades 344 85 429 211 640 67% PSU 7,492 1,065 8,557 14,553 23,110 37% SOU 1,849 198 2,047 3,867 5,914 35% UO 1,515 378 1,893 18,738 20,631 9% WOU 536 242 778 4,650 5,428 14% Total 17,001 3,696 20,697 63,429 84,126 25% Source: OUS Institutional Research, Fall 2011 Fourth Week Enrollment Reports, Table 7.

Percentage of Undergraduates Enrolled Part-Time, Fall 2011 100%

80% 67%

60%

44% 45% 37% 40% 35%

17% 20% 14% 9%

0% EOU OIT OSU OSU PSU SOU UO WOU Corvallis Cascades

16 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Undergraduate FTE Enrollment by Discipline Fall 2011 Compared to Fall 2001

Fall 2011 Fall 2001 Difference Discipline N % N % N % Ag/Forestry/Environ Study 1,318 1.9% 844 1.7% 475 56.2% Architecture 537 0.8% 493 1.0% 44 9.0% Biological Sciences 3,711 5.4% 2,683 5.3% 1,028 38.3% Business 6,198 9.0% 4,176 8.2% 2,022 48.4% Communication/Journalism 2,495 3.6% 711 1.4% 1,785 251.1% Computer Science 1,104 1.6% 1,344 2.6% -241 -17.9% Education 1,471 2.1% 2,065 4.1% -594 -28.8% Engineering/Engr Tech 2,912 4.2% 2,081 4.1% 831 40.0% Health Sciences 2,155 3.1% 871 1.7% 1,284 147.3% Humanities/Fine Arts 15,155 22.1% 13,104 25.7% 2,051 15.7% Mathematics 5,301 7.7% 4,135 8.1% 1,165 28.2% Physical Sciences 5,786 8.4% 3,868 7.6% 1,918 49.6% Social Sciences 11,759 17.1% 9,470 18.6% 2,289 24.2% Other¹ 8,792 12.8% 5,135 10.1% 3,658 71.2% Total 68,693 100.0% 50,978 100.0% 17,715 34.8% ¹ "Other" includes area, ethnic, cultural, gender, and group studies; family and consumer sciences/human sciences; library science; military science, leadership, and operational art; multi/interdisciplinary studies; parks, recreation, leisure, and fitness studies; science technologies/ technicians; homeland security, law enforcement, firefighting, and related protective services; and public administration and social service professions. Source: OUS Institutional Research, Fall 2001 and 2011 Fourth Week Enrollment Reports.

Undergraduate FTE Enrollment by Discipline, Fall 2011

Humanities/Fine Arts 22.1% Social Sciences 17.1% Other 12.8% Business 9.0% Physical Sciences 8.4% Mathematics 7.7% Biological Sciences 5.4% Engineering/Engr Tech 4.2% Communication/Journalism 3.6% Health Sciences 3.1% Education 2.1% Ag/Forestry/Environ Study 1.9% Computer Science 1.6% Architecture 0.8%

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30%

Percentage of Undergraduate FTE

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 17 Undergraduate and Graduate FTE Enrollment by Discipline and Institution¹, Fall 2011

Ag/Forestry/ Biological Commun/ Computer Engineer/ Environ Std Architecture Sciences Business Journalism Science Education Engr Tech EOU Undergraduate 2.0 - 127.1 492.4 76.1 38.7 154.8 0.1 Graduate - - 3.5 65.3 0.3 0.5 106.9 - Total 2.0 - 130.6 557.7 76.3 39.2 261.7 0.1 OIT Undergraduate - - 180.5 240.5 105.0 - - 518.1 Graduate - - - 0.5 - - - 17.3 Total - - 180.5 241.0 105.0 - - 535.3 OSU-Corvallis Undergraduate 1,018.4 - 1,402.3 1,223.0 605.3 301.9 170.1 1,872.9 Graduate 489.9 - 366.4 126.4 27.8 159.3 254.4 714.9 Total 1,508.3 - 1,768.8 1,349.4 633.0 461.2 424.5 2,587.8 OSU-Cascades Undergraduate 45.9 - 27.7 55.2 12.7 - 5.9 12.1 Graduate 0.8 - 0.4 - - - 91.3 0.8 Total 46.7 - 28.1 55.2 12.7 - 97.1 12.8 PSU Undergraduate 115.2 152.8 699.8 1,572.4 355.6 305.1 232.6 497.8 Graduate 70.2 28.8 65.9 353.6 23.1 85.5 869.3 323.5 Total 185.4 181.6 765.7 1,926.0 378.7 390.7 1,101.9 821.3 SOU Undergraduate 5.8 - 290.3 364.6 134.0 100.5 120.9 10.9 Graduate - - 12.1 58.0 2.3 4.1 205.0 - Total 5.8 - 302.3 422.6 136.3 104.6 325.9 10.9 UO Undergraduate 130.8 384.3 679.9 1,906.0 1,026.4 206.1 549.4 - Graduate 18.0 329.3 225.5 261.6 80.7 60.1 426.4 - Total 148.8 713.6 905.5 2,167.6 1,107.1 266.2 975.8 - WOU Undergraduate - - 303.1 343.8 180.3 151.4 237.2 - Graduate - - - 11.3 - 19.1 276.8 - Total - - 303.1 355.1 180.3 170.5 514.0 - Total Undergraduate 1,318.1 537.1 3,710.7 6,197.9 2,495.4 1,103.8 1,470.9 2,911.8 Graduate 578.8 358.2 673.9 876.7 134.2 328.6 2,230.1 1,056.4 Total 1,897.0 895.2 4,384.6 7,074.6 2,629.6 1,432.4 3,701.0 3,968.2 ¹ Discipline categories reflect the Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) codes to which OUS courses were continued... assigned. The CIP codes were developed by the National Center for Education Statistics.

18 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Undergraduate and Graduate FTE Enrollment by Discipline and Institution¹, Fall 2011 ...continued Health Humanities/ Physical Social Sciences² Fine Arts Law Math Sciences Sciences Other³ Total EOU Undergraduate - 582.8 - 232.9 152.1 531.9 309.7 2,700.5 Graduate - 3.4 - 3.8 2.9 5.6 12.8 205.0 Total - 586.2 - 236.7 155.0 537.4 322.5 2,905.5 OIT Undergraduate 591.3 274.6 - 247.3 184.0 228.9 35.3 2,605.5 Graduate - - - 0.3 - - 0.1 18.2 Total 591.3 274.6 - 247.6 184.0 228.9 35.4 2,623.6 OSU-Corvallis Undergraduate 435.5 2,522.9 - 1,798.5 2,206.6 2,354.5 2,141.7 18,053.6 Graduate 1,020.7 161.9 - 263.3 467.4 283.0 208.1 4,543.5 Total 1,456.1 2,684.9 - 2,061.7 2,674.0 2,637.5 2,349.8 22,597.1 OSU-Cascades Undergraduate - 20.2 - 13.3 15.5 79.1 87.0 374.5 Graduate - - - - - 0.6 0.8 94.6 Total - 20.2 - 13.3 15.5 79.6 87.8 469.0 PSU Undergraduate 698.5 3,943.3 - 1,124.6 1,083.5 3,077.2 2,770.8 16,629.2 Graduate 214.6 396.8 - 83.9 136.4 421.3 756.7 3,829.7 Total 913.1 4,340.1 - 1,208.5 1,219.9 3,498.4 3,527.5 20,458.9 SOU Undergraduate 12.5 967.9 - 328.9 248.3 763.6 937.7 4,285.9 Graduate 42.9 22.0 - 2.3 3.7 17.3 22.1 391.8 Total 55.5 989.9 - 331.2 252.0 780.9 959.8 4,677.7 UO Undergraduate 172.7 5,569.4 - 1,286.6 1,606.0 3,855.3 1,938.7 19,311.7 Graduate 113.8 758.4 584.0 94.5 395.7 539.5 251.3 4,138.8 Total 286.4 6,327.8 584.0 1,381.1 2,001.7 4,394.9 2,190.0 23,450.5 WOU Undergraduate 244.5 1,273.8 - 268.8 289.7 868.0 571.3 4,731.9 Graduate 26.7 21.3 - 0.8 - 7.6 31.4 394.8 Total 271.1 1,295.0 - 269.5 289.7 875.6 602.8 5,126.7 Total Undergraduate 2,154.9 15,154.9 - 5,300.8 5,785.7 11,758.5 8,792.3 68,692.7 Graduate 1,418.6 1,363.8 584.0 448.9 1,006.1 1,274.9 1,283.3 13,616.4 Total 3,573.6 16,518.7 584.0 5,749.7 6,791.7 13,033.4 10,075.6 82,309.1 ¹ Discipline categories reflect the Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) codes to which OUS courses were assigned. The CIP codes were developed by the National Center for Education Statistics. ² Nursing FTE enrollments at EOU, OIT, SOU, and WOU are reported through Oregon Health & Science University. ³ "Other" includes area, ethnic, cultural, gender, and group studies; family and consumer sciences/human sciences; library science; military science, leadership, and operational art; multi/interdisciplinary studies; parks, recreation, leisure, and fitness studies; science technologies/ technicians; homeland security, law enforcement, firefighting, and related protective services; and public administration and social service professions. Source: OUS Institutional Research, Fall 2011 Fourth Week Enrollment Reports.

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 19 Enrollment of Oregon Students by Oregon County and Institution Fall 2011 Headcount

OSU OSU County EOU OIT Corvallis Cascades PSU SOU UO WOU Total Baker 131 21 39 1 7 8 18 5 230 Benton 16 32 1,785 8 225 46 369 228 2,709 Clackamas 145 161 2,128 10 2,960 130 1,443 351 7,328 Clatsop 39 22 159 1 129 16 54 61 481 Columbia 30 53 143 1 284 20 73 60 664 Coos 72 59 218 - 79 78 123 71 700 Crook 42 70 47 38 13 8 24 24 266 Curry 9 15 72 2 9 40 32 15 194 Deschutes 110 233 730 566 253 137 517 76 2,622 Douglas 106 88 324 1 93 154 267 132 1,165 Gilliam 11 - 6 - 2 1 4 2 26 Grant 71 9 26 - 10 1 1 4 122 Harney 47 8 32 1 9 6 6 10 119 Hood River 24 11 102 2 82 9 70 59 359 Jackson 26 222 480 7 281 3,021 520 79 4,636 Jefferson 21 15 63 15 21 6 19 19 179 Josephine 17 74 247 2 84 454 148 52 1,078 Klamath 25 861 192 5 51 227 104 64 1,529 Lake 20 51 46 3 4 7 7 10 148 Lane 85 145 1,393 10 580 151 4,054 267 6,685 Lincoln 7 12 236 2 60 10 78 96 501 Linn 18 48 886 3 109 24 180 233 1,501 Malheur 128 8 64 1 14 9 22 25 271 Marion 108 140 1,402 6 773 62 564 1,337 4,392 Morrow 49 4 41 - 10 3 11 17 135 Multnomah 306 284 1,950 16 10,233 176 2,098 428 15,491 Polk 29 39 437 1 143 11 149 569 1,378 Sherman 8 - 8 - 68 1 3 1 89 Tillamook 15 6 110 - 67 10 36 46 290 Umatilla 370 39 158 3 70 18 48 53 759 Union 772 24 74 1 41 5 26 14 957 Wallowa 57 4 25 - 6 2 12 4 110 Wasco 38 16 85 1 56 8 25 23 252 Washington 115 247 2,997 12 5,600 180 2,062 535 11,748 Wheeler 15 - 6 - - - 2 3 26 Yamhill 37 44 399 1 294 30 175 290 1,270 Unknown County - 2 ------2 Total 3,119 3,067 17,110 720 22,720 5,069 13,344 5,263 70,412

Source: OUS Institutional Research, Fall 2011 Fourth Week Enrollment Reports, report ERDD-02.

20 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Enrollment by Oregon County at Time of Entry Fall 2011 Headcount

County unknown: 2

County unknown: 2

• From Oregon: 70,412 • From outside Oregon: 29,904 • Percent from Oregon: 70.2% • Total OUS enrollment: 100,316

Source: OUS Institutional Research, Fall 2011 Fourth Week Enrollment Reports, report ERDD-02.

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 21 Undergraduate Enrollment by Educational Source Fall 2011 Headcount

Oregon Out-of- Oregon Other Other Out-of- Postbac or High State Community OUS Oregon State Non- School High School GED College Institution College College Unknown Admitted Total EOU 803 450 116 1,206 90 25 726 101 383 3,900 OIT 986 188 20 886 125 15 548 122 991 3,881 OSU-Corvallis 10,273 3,179 59 3,185 528 138 1,866 273 1,121 20,622 OSU-Cascades - - - 477 31 6 66 9 51 640 PSU 4,236 1,868 21 6,071 1,158 388 3,538 1,084 4,746 23,110 SOU 1,503 908 89 995 180 31 875 65 1,268 5,914 UO 8,153 7,113 29 2,110 497 75 1,898 47 709 20,631 WOU 2,783 542 24 1,277 149 49 372 93 139 5,428 Total 28,737 14,248 358 16,207 2,758 727 9,889 1,794 9,408 84,126 Percent 34.2% 16.9% 0.4% 19.3% 3.3% 0.9% 11.8% 2.1% 11.2% 100.0%

Source: OUS Institutional Research, Fall 2011 Fourth Week Enrollment Reports

Source of OUS Undergraduates, Fall 2011

OR Community GED College 0.4% 19.3% Out-of-State High School 16.9% OUS 3.3%

Other OR College 0.9%

Out-of-State College 11.8%

Unknown OR High School 2.1% 34.2% Postbac or Nonadmitted 11.2%

22 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Credit Hour Enrollment by Student Level Academic Year 2010-11¹

Institution Undergraduate Master's² Doctoral Professional³ Total EOU 125,491 10,481 - - 135,972 OIT 119,611 568 - - 120,179 OSU-Corvallis 803,088 73,004 48,635 30,656 955,383 OSU-Cascades 14,670 4,190 - - 18,860 PSU 795,715 156,598 15,340 - 967,653 SOU 186,264 20,312 - - 206,576 UO 857,741 81,165 48,565 21,658 1,009,129 WOU 209,357 20,230 - - 229,587 Total 3,111,937 366,548 112,540 52,314 3,643,339 ¹ Includes all credit-bearing student enrollment, either in regular campus courses (base enrollment) or through extended enrollment, sum- mer 2010 through spring 2011. ² Includes master's, unclassified, and nonadmitted graduates. ³ Includes law students at UO, veterinary medicine students at OSU, and pharmacy students at OSU. Source: OUS Institutional Research, 2010-11 report ERAN-05, Table 11b.

OUS Credit Hour Distribution, 2010-11

Undergraduate 85.4%

Master's 10.1%

Doctoral 3.1% Professional 1.4%

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 23 New Undergraduate Transfers from Oregon Community Colleges Unduplicated Annual Headcount, 2010-11

Oregon OSU OSU Community College EOU OIT Corvallis Cascades PSU SOU UO WOU Total Blue Mountain 104 10 17 - 11 1 2 6 151 Central Oregon 29 33 70 143 45 20 32 9 381 Chemeketa¹ 55 42 224 8 185 14 69 280 877 Clackamas 20 19 62 2 289 11 35 28 466 Clatsop 10 2 12 - 22 3 4 1 54 Klamath - 71 5 - 2 16 3 - 97 Lane 17 25 116 6 94 26 418 22 724 Linn-Benton 10 13 247 1 34 7 40 57 409 Mt. Hood 89 29 52 2 330 5 21 17 545 Portland² 59 91 188 3 1,546 35 116 34 2,072 Rogue 10 28 20 1 18 208 39 4 328 Southwestern Oregon 31 9 26 1 12 27 22 14 142 Treasure Valley 58 1 12 1 4 1 8 10 95 Umpqua 34 16 46 1 13 20 51 19 200 Total 526 389 1,097 169 2,605 394 860 501 6,541 Excludes nonadmitted students and postbaccalaureate nongraduates. ¹ Oregon Coast Community College is transcripted through Chemeketa Community College. ² Columbia Gorge and Tillamook Bay Community Colleges are transcripted through Portland Community College. Source: OUS Institutional Research.

Community College Transfers by College Source, 2010-11

Portland 2,072 Chemeketa 877 Lane 724 Mt. Hood 545 Clackamas 466 Linn-Benton 409 Central Oregon 381 Rogue 328 Umpqua 200 Blue Mountain 151 Southwestern Oregon 142 Klamath 97 Treasure Valley 95 Clatsop 54

0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 Total Headcount Enrollment

24 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures New Undergraduate Transfers from Oregon Community Colleges Unduplicated Annual Headcount, 2000-01 through 2010-11

OSU OSU EOU OIT Corvallis Cascades PSU SOU UO WOU Total 2000-01 233 165 809 - 1,337 188 766 136 3,634 2001-02 284 137 833 86 1,383 207 843 386 4,159 2002-03 313 240 760 84 1,822 294 762 313 4,588 2003-04 288 218 829 92 1,910 283 859 375 4,854 2004-05 326 290 815 105 1,960 274 912 417 5,099 2005-06 286 294 801 95 2,124 280 772 389 5,041 2006-07 312 240 823 98 1,953 273 682 378 4,759 2007-08 397 312 742 78 2,114 286 594 384 4,907 2008-09 418 304 818 78 2,159 280 350 416 4,823 2009-10 445 325 1,024 132 2,290 290 759 445 5,710 2010-11 526 389 1,097 169 2,605 394 860 501 6,541 Excludes nonadmitted students and postbaccalaureate nongraduates. Source: OUS Institutional Research.

Undergraduate Community College Transfers Academic Years 2000-01 through 2010-11

7,500 6,541

5,000 Headcount

2,500

0 2000-01 2002-03 2004-05 2006-07 2008-09 2010-11

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 25 Enrollment of International Students by Institution and Country of Citizenship Countries with Largest OUS Enrollment, Fall 2011 Headcount OSU OSU Country EOU OIT Corvallis Cascades PSU SOU UO WOU Total China 4 1 577 - 299 9 957 168 2,015 Saudi Arabia - 1 214 - 428 38 92 83 856 South Korea 3 1 143 - 106 6 206 5 470 Japan 14 - 42 - 167 22 128 2 375 India - 1 105 - 168 2 33 2 311 Taiwan - - 52 - 57 1 101 2 213 Vietnam 3 2 30 - 120 1 27 2 185 Kuwait - 1 54 - 64 - 24 - 143 Thailand 1 - 86 - 36 1 18 - 142 Canada 2 1 47 - 22 1 65 1 139 United Arab Emirates - - 25 - 69 - 10 - 104 Iran - - 49 - 18 - 17 - 84 Germany 2 1 14 - 11 8 32 3 71 Mexico 1 - 12 - 15 32 8 - 68 Hong Kong 2 - 25 - 6 1 31 - 65 United Kingdom - - 26 - 9 7 15 - 57 Indonesia - 1 34 - 12 - 7 1 55 France 2 - 17 - 16 2 15 - 52 Qatar - - 19 - 11 - 10 - 40 Russia - - 8 - 10 - 10 - 28 Turkey - - 6 - 10 - 12 - 28 Libya - - 10 - 16 - - 1 27 Nepal 1 2 5 - 15 - 2 2 27 Australia - 1 13 - 5 - 6 - 25 Malaysia 2 - 9 - 4 1 7 - 23 Brazil - - 7 - 4 1 10 - 22 Ecuador - - 9 - 5 - 7 - 21 Bangladesh - - 11 - 4 - 5 - 20 Singapore - - 4 - 1 - 15 - 20 Colombia - - 8 - 6 - 5 - 19 Denmark - - 11 - 4 - 3 - 18 Chile - - 6 - 4 - 6 - 16 Kenya 2 - 4 - 3 - 5 2 16 New Zealand - 1 5 - 1 1 7 - 15 Nigeria 1 - 5 - 7 1 1 - 15 Sweden - - 3 - 2 - 10 - 15 Ghana - - 3 - 6 - 2 2 13 Spain - - 4 - 3 - 6 - 13 Pakistan - - 2 - 7 - 3 - 12 Zimbabwe 2 - 1 - 8 - 1 - 12 Other¹ 6 5 107 - 100 5 105 2 330 Unknown 9 - 40 - 64 2 92 - 207 Total 57 19 1,852 - 1,923 142 2,116 278 6,387 Includes any student reported as nonresident alien. Excludes foreign nationals (foreign nationals are international students who take OUS courses while remaining abroad). ¹ OUS enrolled international students from a total of 129 countries. Source: OUS Institutional Research.

26 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Foreign Countries with Largest OUS Enrollment Fall 2011 Compared to Fall 2001

Fall 2011 Fall 2001 Total = 6,387 Total = 4,098

China 2,015 Japan 782 Saudi Arabia 856 China 336 South Korea 470 South Korea 336 Japan 375 India 322 India 311 Taiwan 305 Taiwan 213 Indonesia 267 Vietnam 185 Thailand 234 Kuwait 143 Canada 198 Thailand 142 Germany 97 Canada 139 Hong Kong 79

0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 Headcount Headcount

Total Enrollment of International Students Fall 2001 through Fall 2011

7,000 6,387

6,000

5,000

Headcount 4,000

3,000

2,0000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Source: OUS Institutional Research.

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 27 OUS Annual Participation in Distance Education 2004-05 through 2010-11

OUS Total Students Taking Exclusively Students Taking at Least One Credits Taken as Distance Annual Student Distance Education Courses Distance Education Course Total Credits Education Year Headcount N % N % Awarded at OUS N % 2004-05 109,003 4,402 4.0% 19,555 17.9% 3,056,503 148,230 4.8% 2005-06 110,491 5,008 4.5% 20,903 18.9% 3,059,056 158,062 5.2% 2006-07 110,192 5,487 5.0% 20,074 18.2% 3,044,004 156,441 5.1% 2007-08 111,917 6,639 5.9% 22,210 19.8% 3,074,605 180,520 5.9% 2008-09 115,959 7,648 6.6% 25,437 21.9% 3,252,190 212,497 6.5% 2009-10 121,882 8,873 7.3% 29,751 24.4% 3,469,157 259,061 7.5% 2010-11 127,223 9,595 7.5% 33,312 26.2% 3,643,339 297,770 8.2% Includes all distance-delivered courses including correspondence, video, and computer-based delivery. Source: OUS Institutional Research.

Proportion of OUS Students Taking Distance Education Courses 2004-05 through 2010-11

30% 26.2%

25%

20%

15%

10% 7.5%

5%

0% 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

Taking at Least One Distance Education Course Taking Exclusively Distance Education

28 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Oregon Public and Private High School Graduates 1995-96 through 2019-20

Public High Private High Home School School Year School Graduates School Graduates¹ Completers² Total 1995-96 (Actual) 26,676 1,907 828 29,411 1996-97 27,720 2,118 833 30,671 1997-98 27,754 2,127 1,047 30,928 1998-99 28,255 2,361 932 31,548 1999-00 30,138 2,612 1,063 33,813 2000-01 29,939 2,506 1,130 33,575 2001-02 31,155 2,631 1,201 34,987 2002-03 32,466 2,763 1,277 36,506 2003-04 32,972 2,795 1,289 37,056 2004-05 32,588 2,760 1,302 36,650 2005-06 33,083 2,805 1,315 37,203 2006-07 33,438 2,835 1,329 37,602 2007-08 34,949 2,979 1,376 39,304 2008-09 35,138 2,994 1,397 39,529 2009-10 34,673 3,005 1,414 39,092 2010-11 (Projected) 33,764 2,935 1,398 38,097 2011-12 33,390 2,910 1,412 37,712 2012-13 33,570 2,927 1,429 37,926 2013-14 33,691 2,934 1,441 38,066 2014-15 33,593 2,926 1,449 37,968 2015-16 34,399 2,997 1,459 38,855 2016-17 34,547 3,010 1,468 39,025 2017-18 34,813 3,033 1,479 39,325 2018-19 35,006 3,050 1,488 39,544 2019-20 34,815 3,033 1,498 39,346 This projection was made in October 2010. ¹ Starting in 2003-04, private high school graduates are estimates based on ODE and NCES data. ² Starting in 1999-00, home school completers are estimates based on ODE data. Source: OUS Institutional Research using data collected by the Oregon Department of Education and NCES Private School Universe Survey.

Oregon High School Graduates 45,000

39,092 40,000

35,000

30,000 Number Number Graduates of

25,000

20,0000 1995-96 1999-00 2003-04 2007-08 2011-12 2015-16 2019-20

Actual Projected

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 29 Oregon Freshman Participation Rate in OUS Institutions 1982-83 through 2011-12

Oregon High OUS First-Time Freshmen Academic School Graduates From an Oregon High School Participation Year Previous School Year Fall Term Rate (percent)¹ 1982-83 30,235 5,389 17.8 1983-84 29,565 5,497 18.6 1984-85 28,804 5,602 19.4 1985-86 28,373 5,739 20.2 1986-87 27,598 5,863 21.2 1987-88 28,666 6,583 23.0 1988-89 29,594 6,758 22.8 1989-90 28,242 6,081 21.5 1990-91 26,924 5,470 20.3 1991-92 26,202 5,034 19.2 1992-93 27,013 5,240 19.4 1993-94 27,947 5,152 18.4 1994-95 28,519 5,504 19.3 1995-96 29,422 5,880 20.0 1996-97 29,411 5,950 20.2 1997-98 30,671 6,110 19.9 1998-99 30,928 6,371 20.6 1999-00 31,548 7,010 22.2 2000-01 33,813 7,368 21.8 2001-02 33,575 8,081 24.1 2002-03 34,987 8,247 23.6 2003-04 36,506 8,004 21.9 2004-05 37,056 7,756 20.9 2005-06 36,650 7,722 21.1 2006-07 37,203 7,628 20.5 2007-08 37,602 7,785 20.7 2008-09 39,304 8,040 20.5 2009-10 39,529 7,976 20.2 2010-11 39,092 7,808 20.0 2011-12 38,097 (projected) 7,623 20.0 ¹ The freshman participation rate is the ratio of OUS first-time freshmen from Oregon high schools (regardless of year of graduation) to Oregon high school graduates of the previous school year. For example, OUS fall 2001 resident freshmen new from high school comprised 24.1% of the June 2001 Oregon high school graduates. Before 1994-95, counts exclude extended enrollment students. Sources: (1) OUS Institutional Research, (2) Oregon Department of Education. 25% Oregon Freshman Participation Rate in OUS

23%

21% 20.0%

19% ParticipationRate 17%

15%0% 1982-83 1986-87 1990-91 1994-95 1998-99 2002-03 2006-07 2010-11

30 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Applications and Enrollment of First-Time Freshmen Fall 2011

Institution Applied Enrolled¹ % Enrolled Eastern Oregon University Resident 678 236 35% Nonresident 618 141 23% Total 1,296 377 29% Oregon Institute of Technology Resident 669 282 42% Nonresident 375 50 13% Total 1,044 332 32% Oregon State University - Corvallis Campus Resident 5,698 2,479 44% Nonresident 6,535 849 13% Total 12,233 3,328 27% Oregon State University - Cascades Campus² Resident 33 - - Nonresident 39 - - Total 72 - - Portland State University Resident 2,878 974 34% Nonresident 2,739 342 12% Total 5,617 1,316 23% Southern Oregon University Resident 1,206 475 39% Nonresident 1,428 267 19% Total 2,634 742 28% University of Oregon Resident 5,081 2,162 43% Nonresident 17,436 1,940 11% Total 22,517 4,102 18% Western Oregon University Resident 1,988 870 44% Nonresident 718 135 19% Total 2,706 1,005 37% Total Resident 18,231 7,478 41% Nonresident 29,888 3,724 12% Total 48,119 11,202 23% ¹ Excludes freshmen who matriculated in summer 2011. ² OSU-Cascades has dual enrollment with Central Oregon Community College but students don't enroll in Cascades courses until they reach upper-division. Sources: (1) Institution applications and admissions summaries. (2) OUS Institutional Research, Fall 2011 Fourth Week Enrollment Reports, special report.

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 31 Average High School GPA of First-Time Freshmen Fall 2001 through Fall 2011

EOU OIT OSU PSU SOU UO WOU OUS Total 2001 3.28 3.29 3.45 3.16 3.22 3.42 3.27 3.35 2002 3.31 3.30 3.46 3.14 3.20 3.46 3.21 3.36 2003 3.36 3.36 3.46 3.16 3.18 3.53 3.25 3.38 2004 3.33 3.43 3.49 3.22 3.16 3.49 3.21 3.40 2005 3.37 3.51 3.50 3.25 3.24 3.50 3.18 3.41 2006 3.39 3.42 3.50 3.26 3.21 3.49 3.26 3.42 2007 3.21 3.40 3.49 3.26 3.21 3.48 3.25 3.40 2008 3.22 3.42 3.50 3.25 3.23 3.48 3.26 3.41 2009 3.13 3.39 3.49 3.25 3.23 3.53 3.23 3.42 2010 3.25 3.44 3.53 3.35 3.26 3.51 3.20 3.44 2011 3.25 3.46 3.55 3.40 3.25 3.58 3.22 3.48 Source: OUS Institutional Research, Fall 2001 through Fall 2011 Enrollment Reports, report FTFSTATS, Table 13.

Average High School GPA of First-Time Freshmen, Fall 2011 Men Compared to Women

4.00

3.75 3.59 3.63 3.56 3.51 3.52 3.53 3.50 3.44 3.42 3.35 3.34 3.34 3.33 3.29 3.14 3.25 3.12 3.09

3.00

2.75 HighSchool GPA

2.50

2.25

2.000.00 EOU OIT OSU PSU SOU UO WOU OUS Total Men Women

32 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures OUS Entering Freshman Retention to the Second Year of College Fall Cohort, 2000 through 2010

Cohort EOU OIT OSU PSU SOU UO WOU Total 2000 68.4% 77.2% 82.5% 72.0% 74.1% 83.7% 75.4% 79.7% 2001 68.0% 73.7% 82.5% 71.3% 74.1% 85.2% 79.1% 80.3% 2002 67.5% 76.5% 83.8% 71.1% 74.9% 84.9% 75.8% 80.3% 2003 69.2% 75.4% 83.9% 69.5% 71.2% 87.5% 70.7% 79.8% 2004 70.0% 73.1% 83.5% 71.1% 73.8% 86.0% 71.8% 80.2% 2005 68.7% 70.6% 83.3% 70.3% 71.7% 85.4% 71.2% 79.5% 2006 68.9% 78.3% 84.1% 70.3% 70.7% 85.5% 76.7% 80.5% 2007 58.0% 72.0% 83.7% 71.3% 71.7% 84.8% 76.7% 79.8% 2008 74.1% 76.7% 85.4% 72.6% 73.9% 85.9% 76.4% 81.7% 2009 70.6% 76.1% 85.5% 73.5% 74.3% 88.2% 75.7% 82.4% 2010 74.2% 76.3% 84.1% 75.7% 73.2% 88.0% 71.5% 82.0% The percentage of students starting at OUS in the fall term who then return in fall the following year. Includes students transferring within OUS after initial enrollment. Source: OUS Institutional Research.

OUS Entering Freshman Retention to the Second Year 2000 through 2010

84%

82.0% 82%

80% PercentageRetained 78%

76%0% 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 33 Six-Year Graduation Rate of OUS Entering Freshmen Fall Cohort, 1994 through 2004

Cohort EOU OIT OSU PSU SOU UO WOU Total 1994 42.5% 37.0% 62.2% 39.5% 42.9% 61.5% 56.3% 55.4% 1995 46.8% 40.8% 63.7% 37.1% 43.3% 62.2% 51.6% 56.0% 1996 37.4% 47.0% 63.7% 39.3% 43.1% 61.8% 53.2% 55.5% 1997 42.9% 48.2% 65.1% 40.4% 45.3% 63.8% 54.4% 57.0% 1998 45.1% 48.0% 64.8% 41.4% 45.1% 65.8% 52.9% 58.0% 1999 41.8% 46.4% 65.1% 39.3% 49.6% 66.6% 54.8% 58.7% 2000 40.2% 46.1% 65.0% 41.9% 49.0% 66.4% 54.3% 59.0% 2001 37.5% 50.2% 65.6% 39.1% 46.4% 68.7% 56.2% 59.7% 2002 38.6% 50.6% 66.7% 39.3% 45.4% 69.6% 48.6% 59.4% 2003 43.9% 49.1% 64.8% 37.9% 40.7% 73.8% 49.2% 58.9% 2004 42.8% 49.2% 65.3% 42.5% 42.7% 71.2% 50.2% 60.0% Includes students transferring within OUS after initial enrollment. Source: OUS Institutional Research.

Six-Year Graduation Rate of OUS Entering Freshmen 1994 through 2004 Cohorts

62% 60.0%

58%

Year Graduation Rate 54% - Six

50%0% 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

34 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Six-Year Graduation Rate of All Freshmen and of Freshman Subcohorts Who Persisted to Second and Third Years Fall 2004 Cohort¹

Subcohort: Subcohort: Cohort: Freshmen who Persisted to Freshmen who Persisted to All Freshmen Second Year Third Year Eastern Oregon University 42.8% 59.8% 74.4% Oregon Institute of Technology 49.2% 62.7% 77.7% Oregon State University - Corvallis 65.3% 75.9% 82.9% Portland State University 42.5% 56.8% 68.2% Southern Oregon University 42.7% 54.8% 69.1% University of Oregon 71.2% 80.1% 87.1% Western Oregon University 50.2% 66.8% 79.1% Total 60.0% 72.1% 81.3% Two-year degrees earned in three years or less are counted as completions. ¹ Includes students transferring within OUS after initial enrollment. Source: OUS Institutional Research, Retention, Attrition, and Graduation of OUS Freshmen Entering Fall 2004.

Six-Year Graduation Rate for All Freshmen and Freshman Persisters Fall 2004 Cohort

100%

81.3% 80% 72.1%

60.0% 60%

40% Year Graduation Rate Graduation Year - Six 20%

0% All Freshmen Freshmen who Persisted Freshmen who Persisted to Second Year to Third Year

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 35 Graduation Rate of Oregon Community College Transfers Who Entered OUS with an Associate's Degree in 2004

Graduated Within 2 Years 3 Years 4 Years 5 Years 6 Years Eastern Oregon University 44.2% 60.5% 69.8% 72.1% 72.1% Oregon Institute of Technology 18.4% 60.5% 73.7% 78.9% 81.6% Oregon State University - Corvallis 31.1% 64.0% 78.9% 80.7% 83.2% Oregon State University - Cascades 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Portland State University 35.9% 65.7% 78.2% 83.0% 85.3% Southern Oregon University 44.8% 70.7% 75.9% 77.6% 77.6% University of Oregon 38.9% 67.4% 79.8% 81.3% 81.3% Western Oregon University 28.6% 67.9% 75.9% 78.6% 79.5% Total 35.4% 66.1% 77.8% 80.8% 82.2% Includes students transferring within OUS after initial enrollment. Source: OUS Institutional Research, Transfer Retention and Graduation.

Graduation Rate of Oregon Community College Transfers Who Entered OUS with an Associate's Degree in 2004

100%

80.8% 82.2% 80% 77.8%

66.1%

60%

40% GraduationRate 35.4%

20%

0% Within 2 Years Within 3 Years Within 4 Years Within 5 Years Within 6 Years

36 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures NATIONAL COMPARISONS

Comparative Data on Higher Education in the United States

Rank State 2010 Population Rank State 2010 Median Family Income United States 309,349,689 1 Maryland $83,137 1 California 37,349,363 2 New Jersey 82,427 2 Texas 25,257,114 3 Connecticut 81,246 3 New York 19,392,283 4 Massachusetts 78,653 4 Florida 18,843,326 5 Alaska 76,962 5 Illinois 12,843,166 6 Hawaii 76,134 6 Pennsylvania 12,709,630 7 New Hampshire 74,634 7 Ohio 11,536,182 8 Virginia 72,476 8 Michigan 9,877,574 9 Minnesota 69,625 9 Georgia 9,712,587 10 Delaware 68,746 10 North Carolina 9,561,558 11 Rhode Island 67,814 11 New Jersey 8,801,624 12 Colorado 67,800 12 Virginia 8,024,617 13 Washington 67,328 13 Washington 6,744,496 14 New York 65,897 14 Massachusetts 6,557,254 15 Wyoming 65,841 15 Indiana 6,490,621 16 California 65,481 16 Arizona 6,413,737 17 Illinois 65,417 17 Tennessee 6,356,897 18 North Dakota 65,207 18 Missouri 5,996,231 19 Vermont 62,575 19 Maryland 5,785,982 20 Wisconsin 62,088 20 Wisconsin 5,691,047 21 Pennsylvania 61,890 21 Minnesota 5,310,584 22 Utah 61,618 22 Colorado 5,049,071 23 Kansas 61,013 23 Alabama 4,785,298 24 Iowa 60,917 24 South Carolina 4,636,312 25 Nebraska 60,812 25 Louisiana 4,544,228 United States 60,609 26 Kentucky 4,346,266 26 Nevada 60,192 27 Oregon 3,838,957 27 South Dakota 59,987 28 Oklahoma 3,761,702 28 Maine 58,197 29 Connecticut 3,577,073 29 Oregon 56,661 30 Iowa 3,049,883 30 Texas 56,575 31 Mississippi 2,970,036 31 Ohio 56,518 32 Arkansas 2,921,606 32 Missouri 56,214 33 Kansas 2,859,169 33 Michigan 56,101 34 Utah 2,776,469 34 Indiana 55,368 35 Nevada 2,704,642 35 Arizona 55,353 36 New Mexico 2,065,932 36 Georgia 55,209 37 West Virginia 1,853,973 37 Montana 54,507 38 Nebraska 1,830,429 38 Florida 53,093 39 Idaho 1,571,450 39 North Carolina 52,920 40 Hawaii 1,363,621 40 Louisiana 52,456 41 Maine 1,327,567 41 Idaho 52,342 42 New Hampshire 1,316,759 42 Oklahoma 51,958 43 Rhode Island 1,052,886 43 South Carolina 51,704 44 Montana 990,898 44 Tennessee 51,083 45 Delaware 899,769 45 New Mexico 51,020 46 South Dakota 816,463 46 Alabama 50,429 47 Alaska 713,985 47 Kentucky 50,392 48 North Dakota 674,499 48 West Virginia 48,927 49 Vermont 625,960 49 Arkansas 47,049 50 Wyoming 564,460 50 Mississippi 45,484 Source: U.S. Census, American Community Survey. Overall U.S. Source: U.S. Census, American Community Survey. Overall U.S. calculation includes the District of Columbia. calculation includes the District of Columbia.

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 39 Comparative Data on Higher Education in the United States

Headcount Enrollment per 10,000 Population, Headcount Enrollment at Public 4-yr Fall 2009 Rank State Institutions, Fall 2009 Rank State Public 2-yr Public 4-yr Total United States 7,712,443 1 North Dakota 102 620 722 1 California 662,345 2 New Mexico 405 307 712 2 Texas 596,207 3 Wyoming 427 228 656 3 Florida 579,848 4 Kansas 293 355 648 4 New York 400,947 5 Utah 184 444 628 5 Ohio 326,045 6 California 442 179 621 6 Michigan 298,240 7 Nebraska 260 320 580 7 Pennsylvania 278,103 8 Iowa 335 234 568 8 Georgia 253,716 9 Michigan 256 299 555 9 Indiana 225,161 10 Alabama 200 353 554 10 North Carolina 222,322 11 Oklahoma 215 330 544 11 Virginia 210,239 12 Arizona 331 201 531 12 Illinois 204,781 12 Maryland 246 285 531 13 Wisconsin 181,730 14 Mississippi 277 250 527 14 New Jersey 171,761 15 Oregon 280 246 526 15 Washington 170,944 16 West Virginia 125 400 525 16 Alabama 166,421 17 Wisconsin 200 321 522 17 Colorado 163,265 18 Colorado 195 325 520 18 Maryland 162,514 19 Arkansas 206 311 517 19 Louisiana 144,361 20 Kentucky 232 281 513 20 Missouri 141,251 20 Minnesota 255 258 513 21 Tennessee 139,515 20 South Dakota 76 437 513 22 Minnesota 135,878 23 Virginia 242 267 509 23 Arizona 132,363 24 Texas 267 241 508 24 Utah 123,643 25 Indiana 156 351 506 25 Oklahoma 121,630 26 North Carolina 264 237 501 26 Kentucky 121,396 27 Washington 236 257 493 27 Massachusetts 116,678 United States 234 251 485 28 South Carolina 101,507 28 Louisiana 158 321 480 29 Kansas 100,034 29 Montana 113 365 478 30 Nevada 99,455 30 Delaware 177 280 457 31 Oregon 94,005 31 Illinois 297 159 456 32 Arkansas 89,905 32 Ohio 173 282 455 33 Mississippi 73,719 33 Hawaii 217 231 447 34 West Virginia 72,805 34 South Carolina 216 223 439 35 Iowa 70,235 35 Alaska 12 425 437 36 Connecticut 69,072 36 Vermont 101 333 435 37 New Mexico 61,732 37 Idaho 119 314 433 38 Nebraska 57,442 38 Georgia 167 258 425 39 Idaho 48,583 38 Nevada 49 376 425 40 North Dakota 40,104 40 Florida 110 313 423 41 Montana 35,621 41 Rhode Island 169 244 412 42 South Dakota 35,501 42 Missouri 175 236 411 43 Maine 33,429 43 New Jersey 204 197 401 44 Hawaii 29,856 44 Tennessee 167 222 389 45 Alaska 29,673 45 Maine 123 254 377 46 New Hampshire 29,656 46 New York 162 205 368 47 Rhode Island 25,649 47 Connecticut 157 196 353 48 Delaware 24,747 48 Pennsylvania 117 221 338 49 Vermont 20,729 49 Massachusetts 155 177 332 50 Wyoming 12,427 50 New Hampshire 105 224 328 Source: IPEDS Fall Enrollment. Overall U.S. calculation includes the Sources: IPEDS Fall Enrollment, U.S. Census Population Division. District of Columbia. Overall U.S. calculation includes the District of Columbia.

40 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Comparative Data on Higher Education in the United States

Bachelor’s Degrees Awarded per Six-Year Graduation Rate, 10,000 Population, Public 4-yr, Public 4-yr, 2010 Rank State 2009-10 Rank State (2004 Adjusted Cohort) 1 North Dakota 72.1 1 Iowa 69.4% 2 Vermont 51.9 2 Delaware 68.6% 3 Kansas 49.0 3 Virginia 68.3% 4 Montana 47.1 4 New Jersey 66.5% 5 West Virginia 45.5 5 California 65.1% 6 Utah 45.3 6 New Hampshire 64.5% 7 South Dakota 45.2 7 Washington 63.3% 8 Wisconsin 43.5 8 Vermont 62.8% 9 Colorado 43.3 9 Illinois 62.5% 10 Alabama 43.1 10 Maryland 62.3% 11 Michigan 42.6 11 Pennsylvania 61.4% 12 Delaware 42.2 12 Connecticut 60.3% 13 Oklahoma 41.8 13 Michigan 59.9% 14 Indiana 41.4 14 North Carolina 59.1% 15 Nebraska 40.9 14 South Carolina 59.1% 16 Virginia 39.8 16 Wisconsin 58.2% 17 Louisiana 39.5 17 Rhode Island 57.8% 18 New Hampshire 38.9 18 Arizona 57.1% 19 Maryland 38.4 19 Minnesota 56.7% 20 Iowa 36.9 20 Massachusetts 56.2% 21 Minnesota 36.2 21 Nebraska 55.7% 21 Mississippi 36.2 22 Missouri 54.7% 23 Rhode Island 35.9 23 Oregon 54.2% 24 Kentucky 35.7 24 Kansas 54.0% 25 Oregon 35.5 United States 53.6% 26 Pennsylvania 34.5 25 Wyoming 53.0% 27 Arkansas 34.3 26 Colorado 52.8% 27 South Carolina 34.3 27 Ohio 51.3% 29 North Carolina 34.2 28 Indiana 49.9% 30 Ohio 34.0 28 Mississippi 49.9% United States 33.9 30 New York 48.8% 31 Washington 33.9 31 Texas 47.4% 32 Idaho 33.5 32 Florida 47.3% 33 Arizona 32.8 33 North Dakota 47.2% 33 Missouri 32.8 34 Alabama 47.1% 33 Texas 32.8 35 Maine 46.5% 36 California 32.2 36 West Virginia 46.4% 36 Maine 32.2 37 South Dakota 46.1% 38 New Mexico 32.1 38 Tennessee 45.4% 39 Wyoming 31.6 39 Georgia 45.0% 40 Georgia 31.3 40 Hawaii 44.9% 41 New Jersey 29.4 40 Kentucky 44.9% 42 Florida 29.2 42 Montana 43.5% 43 Connecticut 28.9 43 Oklahoma 41.9% 44 Tennessee 28.7 44 New Mexico 40.1% 45 New York 28.3 44 Utah 40.1% 46 Illinois 26.4 46 Idaho 39.0% 47 Hawaii 26.3 47 Louisiana 38.2% 48 Massachusetts 24.8 48 Arkansas 37.6% 49 Nevada 23.2 49 Nevada 37.1% 50 Alaska 21.0 50 Alaska 29.0% Sources: IPEDS Completions, U.S. Census Population Division. Over- Source: IPEDS Graduation Rates. Students count as completers only all U.S. calculation includes the District of Columbia. if they start and finish at the same institution. Includes associate’s degrees when completed within 3 years. Overall U.S. calculation includes the District of Columbia. Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 41 Comparative Data on Higher Education in the United States

Difference in Percentage of Population with a Bachelor’s Percentage of Population with a Degree or Higher, Early Career vs. Late Career, 2010 Bachelor’s Degree or Higher, Ages 25 to Ages 55 to Rank State Ages 25+, 2010 Rank State 34 64 Difference 1 Massachusetts 39.0% 1 New York 41.3 32.2 9.1 2 Colorado 36.4% 2 Massachusetts 47.9 39.0 8.9 3 Maryland 36.1% 3 North Dakota 38.4 29.6 8.8 4 Connecticut 35.5% 4 Pennsylvania 34.9 27.3 7.5 5 New Jersey 35.4% 5 Minnesota 38.2 31.8 6.4 6 Virginia 34.2% 6 Illinois 37.4 31.3 6.2 7 Vermont 33.6% 7 Iowa 32.0 26.6 5.4 8 New Hampshire 32.8% 8 New Jersey 41.5 37.0 4.5 9 New York 32.5% 9 Ohio 29.4 25.2 4.3 10 Minnesota 31.8% 10 Kentucky 25.3 21.1 4.2 11 Washington 31.1% 11 Missouri 31.0 26.9 4.0 12 Illinois 30.8% 12 West Virginia 22.9 19.3 3.6 13 Rhode Island 30.2% 13 Nebraska 32.5 29.3 3.2 14 California 30.1% 14 Delaware 32.0 28.9 3.1 15 Kansas 29.8% 15 Indiana 27.3 24.3 3.0 16 Hawaii 29.5% 16 Arkansas 22.7 20.0 2.7 17 Utah 29.3% 16 Tennessee 26.7 24.0 2.7 18 Montana 28.8% 16 Virginia 37.5 34.8 2.7 18 Oregon 28.8% 19 Connecticut 40.2 37.7 2.4 20 Nebraska 28.6% 20 Kansas 33.3 31.4 1.9 United States 28.2% 20 Michigan 28.9 27.0 1.9 21 Alaska 27.9% 20 South Dakota 31.9 30.1 1.9 22 Delaware 27.8% United States 31.2 29.8 1.5 23 North Dakota 27.6% 23 North Carolina 28.6 27.2 1.4 24 Georgia 27.3% 24 Alabama 25.0 23.9 1.1 25 Pennsylvania 27.1% 24 New Hampshire 37.8 36.7 1.1 26 Maine 26.8% 24 Wyoming 28.1 27.1 1.1 27 North Carolina 26.5% 27 South Carolina 27.3 26.3 1.0 28 South Dakota 26.3% 28 Wisconsin 29.2 28.3 0.9 28 Wisconsin 26.3% 29 Rhode Island 35.6 35.2 0.4 30 Arizona 25.9% 30 Louisiana 24.3 24.3 0.0 30 Texas 25.9% 31 Georgia 27.8 27.9 -0.1 32 Florida 25.8% 32 Maryland 38.0 38.2 -0.2 33 Missouri 25.6% 32 Mississippi 21.5 21.7 -0.2 34 Michigan 25.2% 34 Montana 32.0 33.3 -1.3 35 New Mexico 25.0% 35 Washington 31.1 32.6 -1.6 36 Iowa 24.9% 36 California 30.7 32.5 -1.8 37 Ohio 24.6% 36 Oregon 30.1 31.9 -1.8 38 South Carolina 24.5% 38 Colorado 37.0 38.9 -1.9 39 Idaho 24.4% 39 Florida 25.7 27.7 -2.1 40 Wyoming 24.1% 40 Texas 26.0 28.4 -2.4 41 Tennessee 23.1% 41 Oklahoma 22.7 26.0 -3.4 42 Oklahoma 22.9% 42 Maine 29.1 33.0 -3.9 43 Indiana 22.7% 42 Vermont 35.2 39.1 -3.9 44 Alabama 21.9% 44 Utah 28.4 32.9 -4.5 45 Nevada 21.7% 45 Nevada 21.2 25.8 -4.6 46 Louisiana 21.4% 46 Hawaii 28.9 33.8 -4.9 47 Kentucky 20.5% 47 Idaho 22.8 28.2 -5.4 48 Arkansas 19.5% 48 Arizona 23.8 29.8 -6.0 48 Mississippi 19.5% 49 Alaska 24.9 33.0 -8.1 50 West Virginia 17.5% 50 New Mexico 18.2 32.0 -13.8 Source: U.S. Census, American Community Survey. Overall U.S. Source: U.S. Census, American Community Survey. Overall U.S. calculation includes the District of Columbia. calculation includes the District of Columbia.

42 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures ComparativeComparative Data on Higher Data onEducation Higher Educationin the United States

Difference in Percentage of Population with an Associate’s Difference in Percentage of Population with a Postsecondary Degree or Higher, Early Career vs. Late Career, 2010 Education, Early Career vs. Late Career, 2009 Ages 25 to Ages 55 to Ages 25 Ages 55 Rank State 34 64 Difference Rank Country to 34 to 64 Difference 1 Pennsylvania 44.3 34.3 10.1 1 Korea 63.1 13.2 49.9 2 Minnesota 50.3 40.5 9.8 2 Japan 55.7 27.4 28.3 3 Iowa 45.5 36.4 9.2 3 Ireland 47.6 20.2 27.3 4 New York 49.8 40.7 9.1 4 France 43.2 18.0 25.2 5 North Dakota 51.8 44.2 7.6 5 Poland 35.4 12.6 22.8 6 Missouri 39.8 33.5 6.3 6 Spain 38.2 16.6 21.7 7 Illinois 44.9 38.7 6.2 7 Norway 46.8 27.2 19.6 7 Massachusetts 54.0 47.9 6.2 8 Luxembourg 44.5 24.9 19.5 9 Kentucky 33.6 28.1 5.5 9 Belgium 42.5 23.4 19.1 10 New Jersey 48.1 42.8 5.4 10 Denmark 44.7 25.8 18.9 11 West Virginia 29.8 24.6 5.2 11 Chile 34.9 16.6 18.3 12 Ohio 38.4 33.3 5.1 12 United Kingdom 44.9 28.7 16.2 13 Indiana 36.2 31.2 5.0 13 Portugal 23.3 7.4 15.9 14 South Dakota 44.8 39.8 4.9 14 Australia 44.8 29.3 15.5 15 Nebraska 44.3 39.7 4.5 15 Canada 56.1 40.7 15.4 16 Mississippi 32.8 28.7 4.1 15 Sweden 42.3 26.9 15.4 17 Arkansas 30.0 25.9 4.0 OECD average 37.1 22.4 14.7 17 Virginia 45.0 40.9 4.0 17 Greece 29.4 15.0 14.4 17 Wisconsin 41.6 37.7 4.0 18 Slovenia 30.4 16.7 13.7 20 Kansas 42.9 39.1 3.8 19 Iceland 35.8 22.8 13.1 21 Tennessee 33.5 30.0 3.5 19 New Zealand 46.7 33.7 13.1 22 Delaware 39.0 36.3 2.7 21 Netherlands 40.1 27.4 12.7 23 Louisiana 31.0 28.8 2.2 22 Switzerland 40.0 28.3 11.7 United States 39.5 37.7 1.8 23 Finland 39.4 29.0 10.4 24 Rhode Island 43.0 41.8 1.2 23 Mexico 20.2 9.8 10.4 25 South Carolina 35.6 34.6 1.0 25 Italy 20.2 10.3 9.9 26 Michigan 37.2 36.3 0.8 26 Czech Republic 20.2 10.8 9.4 27 Alabama 31.8 31.3 0.5 27 Hungary 25.1 16.3 8.8 28 North Carolina 37.1 36.6 0.4 28 Slovak Republic 20.6 12.1 8.5 29 Georgia 35.0 34.8 0.2 29 Turkey 16.6 9.9 6.7 30 Montana 42.3 42.2 0.1 30 Austria 21.1 15.9 5.1 31 New Hampshire 47.0 47.0 0.0 31 Estonia 36.6 32.8 3.8 32 Connecticut 45.7 45.8 -0.1 32 Germany 25.7 25.3 0.4 33 Maryland 44.8 45.0 -0.2 33 United States 41.1 40.8 0.2 34 Florida 35.9 36.5 -0.6 34 Israel 42.9 45.0 -2.1 35 Wyoming 39.3 40.3 -1.0 Includes associate’s degrees and higher in the United States and 36 Texas 32.6 34.9 -2.3 type A and B tertiary programs in other countries. The two tables 36 Washington 40.8 43.1 -2.3 on this page rely on different years and different U.S. Census sur- 38 Colorado 44.2 46.7 -2.4 veys (American Community Survey vs. Current Population Survey). The result is a small discrepancy in estimates for the United States. 38 Maine 39.2 41.6 -2.4 38 Oregon 38.2 40.6 -2.4 Source: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development 41 Utah 38.7 41.9 -3.2 (OECD), Education at a Glance 2011. 42 California 38.2 41.4 -3.3 42 Vermont 43.6 46.9 -3.3 44 Oklahoma 30.0 33.6 -3.6 45 Hawaii 39.7 43.5 -3.8 46 Alaska 33.9 39.8 -5.9 46 Arizona 33.0 38.9 -5.9 46 Idaho 31.5 37.4 -5.9 49 Nevada 27.8 33.8 -6.0 50 New Mexico 26.5 39.3 -12.8 Source: U.S. Census, American Community Survey. Overall U.S. calculation includes the District of Columbia. Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 43 Comparative Data on Higher Education in the United States

State Higher Education Percentage Change in Higher Appropriations per FTE, Education Appropriations per FTE, Rank State Public 2-yr and 4-yr, 2009-10 Rank State Public 2-yr and 4-yr, 2005-2010 1 Wyoming $13,090 1 North Dakota 26.6% 2 Alaska 12,606 2 Oklahoma 25.9% 3 North Carolina 9,007 3 Texas 25.6% 4 Texas 8,897 4 Colorado 19.1% 5 Connecticut 8,450 5 Alaska 18.6% 6 Oklahoma 8,400 6 Mississippi 17.2% 7 Illinois 8,120 7 Montana 12.9% 8 Mississippi 7,942 8 Louisiana 12.1% 9 Nevada 7,800 9 North Carolina 10.6% 10 New York 7,783 10 Hawaii 9.6% 11 Idaho 7,746 11 Illinois 8.0% 12 New Mexico 7,589 12 Nebraska 7.8% 13 Kentucky 7,532 13 New York 5.4% 14 Tennessee 7,477 13 Maryland 5.4% 15 Hawaii 7,451 15 Wyoming 5.0% 16 Georgia 7,319 16 Arkansas 2.4% 17 Maryland 7,163 17 Connecticut 1.4% 18 Arkansas 7,144 18 Alabama 1.2% 19 New Jersey 7,136 19 Arizona 0.4% 20 Louisiana 6,995 20 Kentucky 0.1% 21 Nebraska 6,731 21 West Virginia -0.2% 22 North Dakota 6,520 22 Delaware -1.6% 23 Wisconsin 6,499 23 Wisconsin -1.8% United States 6,451 24 Iowa -1.9% 24 Alabama 6,361 United States -3.2% 25 Arizona 6,322 25 Minnesota -3.8% 26 Maine 6,215 26 Tennessee -3.9% 27 West Virginia 6,155 27 South Dakota -6.0% 28 Missouri 6,074 28 Maine -6.2% 29 Massachusetts 6,006 29 Utah -6.3% 30 California 5,941 30 Washington -7.7% 31 Florida 5,922 31 California -7.9% 32 Washington 5,831 32 Massachusetts -8.5% 33 Minnesota 5,645 33 Virginia -8.9% 34 Delaware 5,643 34 Vermont -9.3% 35 South Carolina 5,477 35 Oregon -9.9% 36 Utah 5,328 36 Missouri -10.7% 37 Iowa 5,276 37 Idaho -10.9% 38 Kansas 5,191 38 Nevada -12.2% 39 Pennsylvania 5,159 39 New Hampshire -13.1% 40 Virginia 5,096 40 Ohio -13.9% 41 Michigan 4,822 41 Pennsylvania -14.3% 42 Rhode Island 4,817 42 Georgia -14.9% 43 South Dakota 4,809 43 South Carolina -16.2% 44 Oregon 4,538 44 Indiana -16.8% 45 Indiana 4,325 45 New Jersey -16.9% 46 Montana 4,293 46 Kansas -18.7% 46 Ohio 4,293 47 Florida -19.0% 48 Colorado 3,781 48 Michigan -19.3% 49 New Hampshire 2,884 49 New Mexico -20.0% 50 Vermont 2,754 50 Rhode Island -27.4% Excludes appropriations for medical schools and statewide public Excludes appropriations for medical schools and statewide public services. services. Source: SHEEO, State Higher Education Finance, FY2010. Source: SHEEO, State Higher Education Finance, FY2010. 44 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Comparative Data on Higher Education in the United States

State Higher Education Appropriations per FTE, Tuition and Fee Revenue per FTE, Rank State Public 4-yr, 2009-10 Rank State Public 4-yr, 2009-10 1 Wyoming $19,192 1 Vermont $16,637 2 Alaska 16,387 2 Delaware 13,843 3 Connecticut 13,432 3 Pennsylvania 12,110 4 North Carolina 12,140 4 Michigan 11,030 5 New Mexico 11,800 5 Rhode Island 10,135 6 Nebraska 10,693 6 New Jersey 10,046 7 New York 10,661 7 South Carolina 9,976 8 Hawaii 10,582 8 New Hampshire 9,905 9 New Jersey 10,396 9 Indiana 9,531 10 Mississippi 9,759 10 Ohio 9,466 11 Iowa 9,525 11 Illinois 9,213 12 Texas 8,946 12 Maryland 8,909 13 California 8,445 13 Arizona 8,904 14 Oklahoma 8,002 14 Colorado 8,808 15 Minnesota 7,999 15 Virginia 8,777 16 Arkansas 7,929 16 Oregon 8,741 17 Maryland 7,763 17 Iowa 8,640 18 Illinois 7,619 18 Massachusetts 8,552 19 Alabama 7,538 19 Alabama 8,196 20 Kentucky 7,525 20 Connecticut 7,925 21 Arizona 7,485 21 Montana 7,635 United States 7,446 22 Maine 7,607 22 Idaho 7,370 23 Minnesota 7,563 23 Tennessee 7,259 24 Washington 7,489 24 Maine 7,236 United States 7,383 25 Kansas 7,227 25 Kentucky 7,171 26 North Dakota 7,185 26 Hawaii 7,165 27 Missouri 7,067 27 West Virginia 7,113 28 Louisiana 7,065 28 North Dakota 6,948 29 Massachusetts 7,041 29 Kansas 6,887 30 Delaware 6,856 30 California 6,859 31 Georgia 6,756 31 Texas 6,820 32 Indiana 6,692 32 Missouri 6,655 33 Florida 6,572 33 Wisconsin 6,428 34 Virginia 6,123 34 Oklahoma 6,342 35 Utah 6,092 35 Mississippi 5,740 36 Washington 6,051 36 Nebraska 5,721 37 Michigan 5,947 37 South Dakota 5,672 38 South Dakota 5,636 38 Alaska 5,661 39 Wisconsin 5,605 39 North Carolina 5,585 40 West Virginia 5,551 39 Tennessee 5,585 41 Ohio 5,423 41 Idaho 5,495 42 Nevada 5,362 42 Georgia 5,430 43 South Carolina 5,309 43 Utah 5,411 44 Montana 5,106 44 New York 4,990 45 Oregon 4,855 45 Arkansas 4,739 46 Pennsylvania 4,641 46 Louisiana 4,598 47 Rhode Island 4,376 47 Nevada 4,576 48 Vermont 3,903 48 Wyoming 4,121 49 New Hampshire 3,738 49 New Mexico 3,730 50 Colorado NA 50 Florida 3,680 Includes appropriations for medical schools and statewide public Includes appropriations for medical schools and statewide public services. services. Sources: IPEDS Finance, IPEDS Fall Enrollment. Overall U.S. calcula- Sources: IPEDS Finance, IPEDS Fall Enrollment. Overall U.S. calcula- tion includes the District of Columbia. tion includes the District of Columbia. Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 45 Comparative Data on Higher Education in the United States

Tuition Revenue and State Avg Published In-State Tuition Appropriations per FTE, and Fees for First-Time, Full-Time Rank State Public 4-yr, 2009-10 Rank State Freshmen, Public 4-yr, 2011-12 1 Wyoming $23,313 1 New Hampshire $11,604 2 Alaska 22,048 2 Pennsylvania 11,567 3 Connecticut 21,357 3 New Jersey 11,532 4 Delaware 20,699 4 Vermont 11,054 5 Vermont 20,540 5 Illinois 10,675 6 New Jersey 20,442 6 Michigan 9,966 7 Iowa 18,165 7 South Carolina 9,899 8 Hawaii 17,747 8 Minnesota 9,458 9 North Carolina 17,725 9 Virginia 9,452 10 Michigan 16,977 10 Rhode Island 9,326 11 Illinois 16,833 11 Delaware 9,124 12 Pennsylvania 16,752 12 Massachusetts 9,071 13 Maryland 16,672 13 Maine 8,745 14 Nebraska 16,414 14 California 8,315 15 Arizona 16,389 15 Connecticut 7,807 16 Indiana 16,223 16 Oregon 7,715 17 Texas 15,766 17 Iowa 7,534 18 Alabama 15,734 18 Kentucky 7,502 19 New York 15,651 19 Wisconsin 7,454 20 Massachusetts 15,593 20 Alabama 7,262 21 Minnesota 15,562 21 Maryland 7,233 22 New Mexico 15,529 United States 7,178 23 Mississippi 15,499 22 Arizona 7,159 24 California 15,304 23 Indiana 7,090 25 South Carolina 15,285 24 Missouri 7,064 26 Virginia 14,900 25 Tennessee 6,797 27 Ohio 14,889 26 South Dakota 6,655 28 Maine 14,843 27 Ohio 6,653 United States 14,829 28 Texas 6,433 29 Kentucky 14,696 29 Colorado 6,377 30 Rhode Island 14,511 30 Washington 6,285 31 Oklahoma 14,344 31 Arkansas 6,221 32 North Dakota 14,133 32 Nebraska 6,078 33 Kansas 14,114 33 New York 5,927 34 Missouri 13,722 34 Hawaii 5,661 35 New Hampshire 13,642 35 Idaho 5,642 36 Oregon 13,596 36 Montana 5,578 37 Washington 13,540 37 North Dakota 5,485 38 Idaho 12,865 38 Georgia 5,460 39 Tennessee 12,843 39 Alaska 5,448 40 Montana 12,740 40 Mississippi 5,400 41 Arkansas 12,668 41 North Carolina 5,382 42 West Virginia 12,663 42 Kansas 5,335 43 Georgia 12,186 43 Utah 5,090 44 Wisconsin 12,033 44 Louisiana 4,926 45 Louisiana 11,663 45 Oklahoma 4,911 46 Utah 11,503 46 West Virginia 4,897 47 South Dakota 11,308 47 Wyoming 4,125 48 Florida 10,252 48 New Mexico 4,046 49 Nevada 9,938 49 Nevada 3,934 50 Colorado NA 50 Florida 3,811 Includes medical school and statewide public services appropria- Source: IPEDS Student Charges. Overall U.S. calculation includes tions. the District of Columbia. Sources: IPEDS Finance, IPEDS Fall Enrollment. Overall U.S. calcula- tion includes the District of Columbia. 46 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Comparative Data on Higher Education in the United States

Average Loan Amount per Borrower Average Debt at Graduation by Freshmen in the First Year, per Borrower, Public 4-yr, Rank State Public 4-yr, 2009-10 Rank State Class of 2010 1 Maine $8,678 1 Maine $32,807 2 Delaware 7,917 2 New Hampshire 31,111 3 New Jersey 7,527 3 Iowa 28,108 4 Alabama 7,470 4 Pennsylvania 27,838 5 New Hampshire 7,420 5 Minnesota 27,613 6 Minnesota 7,204 6 Vermont 27,538 7 North Dakota 7,133 7 Ohio 26,175 8 Pennsylvania 7,042 8 Indiana 26,142 9 Maryland 6,922 9 Alabama 25,388 10 Illinois 6,820 10 Michigan 24,972 11 South Carolina 6,770 11 Massachusetts 24,581 12 Alaska 6,688 12 Idaho 23,946 13 Mississippi 6,508 13 Oregon 23,675 14 Michigan 6,493 14 Louisiana 23,184 15 Rhode Island 6,467 15 New Jersey 22,895 16 Massachusetts 6,431 16 South Carolina 22,851 17 South Dakota 6,357 17 Wisconsin 22,740 18 Ohio 6,268 18 Montana 22,489 19 Vermont 6,234 19 Connecticut 22,443 20 Virginia 6,214 20 Missouri 22,372 21 Connecticut 6,194 21 Alaska 22,157 21 Indiana 6,194 22 Mississippi 21,994 23 Colorado 6,087 23 Illinois 21,842 United States 6,063 United States 21,740 24 Wisconsin 6,057 24 New York 21,710 25 Idaho 5,957 25 Rhode Island 21,502 26 Texas 5,942 26 Virginia 21,495 27 Oregon 5,886 27 Delaware 21,265 28 West Virginia 5,863 28 Colorado 21,192 29 Montana 5,793 29 Kansas 21,177 30 New York 5,791 30 South Dakota 21,005 31 Iowa 5,790 31 Wyoming 20,571 32 Missouri 5,768 32 West Virginia 20,089 33 Kentucky 5,719 33 Maryland 20,066 34 Arizona 5,708 34 Oklahoma 19,874 35 Nevada 5,623 35 Arkansas 19,562 36 Arkansas 5,612 36 Texas 19,376 37 Kansas 5,579 37 Kentucky 19,255 38 Tennessee 5,546 38 Florida 19,114 39 Washington 5,511 39 Arizona 18,984 40 Wyoming 5,466 40 North Carolina 18,845 41 Oklahoma 5,322 41 Tennessee 18,419 42 Hawaii 5,319 42 Washington 17,767 43 Georgia 5,303 43 Nebraska 17,677 44 North Carolina 5,257 44 Nevada 16,672 45 California 5,127 45 Georgia 16,434 46 Louisiana 5,106 46 New Mexico 16,276 47 Nebraska 5,035 47 California 15,913 48 New Mexico 4,831 48 Utah 15,738 49 Florida 4,781 49 Hawaii 15,550 50 Utah 4,620 50 North Dakota - Effective July 2008, maximum loan limits increased by $2,000 for Source: The Institute for College Access & Success. College InSight, dependent students whose parents were not denied a PLUS loan. http://college-insight.org. Source: IPEDS Student Financial Aid. Overall U.S. calculation in- cludes the District of Columbia. Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 47 Comparative Data on Higher Education in the United States All-Ranks Average Faculty Salary at All-Ranks Average Faculty Compen- Public Doctoral Universities, sation at Public Doctoral 2010-11 Universities, 2010-11 Rank State ($ in thousands) Rank State ($ in thousands) 1 California $111.9 1 California $150.6 2 New Jersey 109.4 2 New Jersey 140.5 3 Connecticut 103.8 3 Connecticut 134.4 4 New York 102.6 4 Delaware 133.9 5 Delaware 101.5 5 New York 132.3 6 New Hampshire 97.2 6 New Hampshire 130.7 7 Maryland 93.3 7 Minnesota 128.1 8 Minnesota 92.4 8 Michigan 121.5 9 Iowa 91.6 9 Iowa 117.4 10 Michigan 91.4 10 Maryland 117.1 11 Nevada 91.0 11 Rhode Island 116.9 12 Georgia 90.4 11 Wisconsin 116.9 13 Massachusetts 90.0 13 Hawaii 115.0 14 Pennsylvania 89.9 14 Pennsylvania 113.8 15 Virginia 87.9 15 Washington 112.7 16 Washington 87.8 16 Georgia 112.5 17 Hawaii 87.6 17 Virginia 112.2 18 Nebraska 86.7 United States 111.7 United States 86.7 18 Nevada 111.5 19 Texas 86.2 19 Massachusetts 110.9 20 North Carolina 85.8 20 Nebraska 110.6 20 Wisconsin 85.8 21 Indiana 110.3 22 Illinois 85.4 22 Illinois 109.0 22 Indiana 85.4 23 Alabama 108.8 24 Rhode Island 84.4 24 Arizona 108.7 25 Colorado 83.5 25 North Carolina 108.1 26 Arizona 83.3 26 Vermont 107.7 27 Ohio 82.3 27 Utah 107.2 27 Vermont 82.3 28 Ohio 106.8 29 Alabama 81.3 29 Colorado 105.1 30 Florida 80.9 30 Wyoming 104.9 31 Missouri 80.2 31 Texas 104.7 32 Kentucky 80.1 32 Florida 104.5 33 South Carolina 79.6 33 Kentucky 102.3 34 Utah 79.1 34 Oklahoma 102.2 35 Wyoming 79.0 34 Oregon 102.2 36 Kansas 78.3 36 Maine 101.7 37 Arkansas 78.0 37 South Carolina 101.6 38 Oklahoma 77.0 38 Missouri 98.8 39 Maine 76.2 39 Tennessee 98.1 40 West Virginia 75.5 40 Arkansas 97.9 41 New Mexico 74.5 41 Kansas 97.8 42 Tennessee 74.4 42 Alaska 96.3 43 Louisiana 73.9 43 Louisiana 95.4 44 Alaska 72.9 44 New Mexico 93.8 45 Oregon 72.7 45 North Dakota 93.4 46 North Dakota 72.1 46 West Virginia 92.4 47 Mississippi 66.7 47 Idaho 87.3 48 Montana 65.2 48 Montana 85.1 49 Idaho 63.9 49 Mississippi 80.5 50 South Dakota 62.4 50 South Dakota 77.2 Source: AAUP Faculty Compensation Survey. Institutions’ faculty Source: AAUP Faculty Compensation Survey. Institutions’ faculty distributions were not standardized by rank in calculating these distributions were not standardized by rank in calculating these averages. Overall U.S. calculation includes the District of Columbia. averages. Overall U.S. calculation includes the District of Columbia. 48 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Comparative Data on Higher Education in the United States All-Ranks Average Faculty Salary at All-Ranks Average Faculty Compen- Public Baccalaureate and Master’s sation at Public Baccalaureate and Universities, 2010-11 Master’s Universities, 2010-11 Rank State ($ in thousands) Rank State ($ in thousands) 1 New Jersey $93.8 1 New Jersey $122.2 2 New York 82.0 2 Connecticut 108.9 3 California 79.3 3 New York 107.3 3 Connecticut 79.3 4 California 104.4 5 Massachusetts 77.6 5 Massachusetts 103.7 6 Pennsylvania 76.4 6 New Hampshire 98.0 7 Maryland 72.8 7 Pennsylvania 96.0 7 New Hampshire 72.8 8 Alaska 95.8 9 Alaska 71.5 9 Michigan 95.1 10 Hawaii 71.0 10 Hawaii 95.0 11 North Carolina 69.3 11 Rhode Island 92.9 12 Michigan 69.2 12 Maryland 92.8 12 Minnesota 69.2 13 Minnesota 92.3 14 Iowa 69.1 14 Iowa 92.0 14 Ohio 69.1 15 Ohio 91.9 United States 69.1 United States 90.2 16 Nebraska 67.8 16 Maine 89.5 17 Texas 67.2 17 North Carolina 88.3 18 Rhode Island 66.7 18 Virginia 87.3 19 Maine 66.3 19 Nebraska 87.1 20 Washington 66.0 20 Washington 86.7 21 Florida 65.9 21 Florida 86.6 22 Virginia 65.8 22 Indiana 86.4 23 Illinois 64.7 23 Wisconsin 85.3 23 Indiana 64.7 24 Texas 84.3 25 South Dakota 64.5 25 Vermont 84.1 26 Kentucky 61.3 26 Oregon 82.9 27 South Carolina 60.8 27 Utah 82.7 28 Tennessee 60.4 28 Illinois 82.0 29 Alabama 59.9 29 Tennessee 81.5 29 Georgia 59.9 30 South Carolina 80.5 29 Kansas 59.9 31 South Dakota 79.6 32 Missouri 59.1 32 Kentucky 78.4 33 Vermont 59.0 33 Idaho 78.1 33 Wisconsin 59.0 34 Kansas 77.8 35 Utah 58.9 35 Alabama 76.5 36 Idaho 58.5 36 Missouri 76.1 37 Louisiana 58.3 37 Louisiana 76.0 38 West Virginia 58.2 38 Georgia 75.7 39 Oklahoma 57.6 39 Oklahoma 74.7 40 Arkansas 56.8 40 North Dakota 74.2 41 Oregon 56.5 41 Montana 73.1 42 Colorado 56.0 42 West Virginia 72.8 43 Montana 55.1 43 Arkansas 72.6 44 North Dakota 54.7 44 Colorado 68.5 45 Mississippi 52.4 45 Mississippi 67.8 46 Arizona - 46 Arizona - 46 Delaware - 46 Delaware - 46 Nevada - 46 Nevada - 46 New Mexico - 46 New Mexico - 46 Wyoming - 46 Wyoming - Source: AAUP Faculty Compensation Survey. Institutions’ faculty Source: AAUP Faculty Compensation Survey. Institutions’ faculty distributions were not standardized by rank in calculating these distributions were not standardized by rank in calculating these averages. Overall U.S. calculation includes the District of Columbia. averages. Overall U.S. calculation includes the District of Columbia. Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 49 Comparative Data on Higher Education in the United States

Public Research and Development from Public R&D from State, Local, and Insti- Public Research and Development from Federal Sources, FY 2009 tutional Sources, FY 2009 All Sources, FY 2009 Rank State ($ in millions) Rank State ($ in millions) Rank State ($ in millions) United States $20,123 United States $12,347 United States $37,406 1 California 2,680 1 California 1,480 1 California 5,313 2 Texas 1,667 2 Texas 1,222 2 Texas 3,423 3 Pennsylvania 971 3 Michigan 583 3 Michigan 1,728 4 Michigan 964 4 Florida 539 4 Pennsylvania 1,483 5 Colorado 779 5 New York 492 5 Florida 1,384 6 Washington 721 6 Ohio 467 6 Ohio 1,382 7 Florida 707 7 Georgia 446 7 New York 1,214 8 Ohio 702 8 North Carolina 435 8 Maryland 1,164 9 Maryland 656 9 Illinois 414 9 North Carolina 1,150 10 North Carolina 648 10 Indiana 371 10 Washington 1,076 11 Virginia 590 11 Maryland 365 11 Georgia 1,048 12 Illinois 536 12 Pennsylvania 350 12 Colorado 1,045 12 Wisconsin 536 13 Wisconsin 348 13 Illinois 1,042 14 Georgia 508 14 Virginia 338 14 Virginia 1,035 15 New York 505 15 Arizona 328 15 Wisconsin 1,013 16 Alabama 468 16 South Carolina 255 16 Indiana 903 17 Oregon 440 17 Louisiana 251 17 Arizona 873 18 Arizona 436 18 Minnesota 241 18 Minnesota 748 19 Minnesota 392 18 New Jersey 241 19 Alabama 745 20 Indiana 376 20 Washington 229 20 New Jersey 676 21 Iowa 349 21 Kentucky 226 21 Oregon 631 22 New Jersey 325 22 Alabama 200 22 South Carolina 605 23 South Carolina 288 23 Kansas 192 23 Iowa 556 24 New Mexico 285 24 Nebraska 175 24 Kentucky 540 25 Utah 277 25 Utah 157 25 Louisiana 505 26 Massachusetts 273 26 Oklahoma 150 26 Utah 475 27 Mississippi 256 27 Iowa 146 27 Massachusetts 469 28 Kentucky 232 28 Tennessee 143 28 Kansas 441 29 Hawaii 211 29 Colorado 141 29 New Mexico 435 30 Kansas 199 30 Missouri 138 30 Mississippi 413 31 Tennessee 192 31 Mississippi 134 31 Tennessee 368 32 Louisiana 190 32 Oregon 131 32 Nebraska 367 33 Missouri 181 33 Massachusetts 130 33 Missouri 341 34 Nebraska 149 34 New Mexico 120 34 Oklahoma 323 35 Oklahoma 140 35 Arkansas 103 35 Hawaii 300 36 Nevada 125 36 Connecticut 83 36 Arkansas 239 37 Connecticut 122 37 North Dakota 76 37 Connecticut 228 38 Alaska 113 38 West Virginia 75 38 North Dakota 186 38 Montana 113 39 Montana 56 39 Nevada 182 40 Arkansas 110 40 Maine 55 40 Montana 181 41 Delaware 95 41 Hawaii 50 41 West Virginia 167 42 North Dakota 94 41 Idaho 50 42 Delaware 134 43 Vermont 93 41 Nevada 50 43 Alaska 132 44 West Virginia 85 44 Wyoming 46 44 Vermont 123 45 New Hampshire 79 45 South Dakota 32 45 Maine 122 46 Idaho 64 46 Delaware 29 46 Idaho 121 47 Maine 59 47 Rhode Island 22 47 New Hampshire 109 48 Rhode Island 57 48 Vermont 20 48 South Dakota 101 49 South Dakota 54 49 New Hampshire 16 49 Rhode Island 83 50 Wyoming 29 50 Alaska 3 50 Wyoming 78 All Sources includes funds from industry and other sources. Source: National Science Foundation Survey of Research and Development Expenditures at Universities and Colleges, FY 2009. Overall U.S. calculation includes the District of Columbia but excludes Puerto Rico and other U.S. territories.

50 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures DEGREES AWARDED

Degrees Awarded by Institution 1980-81 through 2010-11 Includes Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral, and Professional Degrees

OUS Grand EOU OIT OSU PSU SOU UO WOU Total OHSU Total 1980-81 191 153 3,430 1,904 639 3,477 684 10,478 399 10,877 1981-82 195 203 3,802 2,188 646 3,768 620 11,422 457 11,879 1982-83 244 228 3,940 2,249 623 3,728 652 11,664 423 12,087 1983-84 207 263 3,673 2,127 624 3,665 593 11,152 348 11,500 1984-85 298 261 3,677 2,129 600 3,382 564 10,911 377 11,288 1985-86 270 305 3,651 2,135 682 3,345 565 10,953 335 11,288 1986-87 303 314 3,596 2,232 648 3,341 596 11,030 341 11,371 1987-88 278 377 3,424 2,301 614 3,595 604 11,193 331 11,524 1988-89 316 354 3,489 2,554 698 3,840 725 11,976 365 12,341 1989-90 388 392 3,522 2,673 816 4,033 786 12,610 390 13,000 1990-91 313 357 3,729 2,570 745 3,963 904 12,581 393 12,974 1991-92 332 331 3,917 2,764 761 4,341 783 13,229 441 13,670 1992-93 373 285 3,679 2,643 824 4,101 868 12,773 417 13,190 1993-94 389 295 3,510 2,589 704 4,031 881 12,399 507 12,906 1994-95 344 250 3,387 2,637 676 3,992 858 12,144 531 12,675 1995-96 372 271 3,312 2,817 693 3,878 970 12,313 541 12,854 1996-97 345 265 3,151 2,907 805 4,044 869 12,386 561 12,947 1997-98 381 276 3,242 3,006 740 4,194 847 12,686 547 13,233 1998-99 391 279 3,257 3,129 859 3,996 929 12,840 544 13,384 1999-00 429 330 3,386 3,271 967 4,219 990 13,592 556 14,148 2000-01 448 328 3,304 3,432 1,008 3,985 783 13,288 527 13,815 2001-02 458 360 3,459 3,488 1,030 4,010 924 13,729 683 14,412 2002-03 580 369 3,894 3,928 985 4,534 984 15,274 670 15,944 2003-04 660 410 4,113 4,390 1,073 4,593 1,110 16,349 721 17,070 2004-05 607 496 4,213 4,496 1,005 4,839 1,038 16,694 689 17,383 2005-06 611 461 4,290 4,528 1,036 5,036 1,012 16,974 757 17,731 2006-07 673 492 4,222 4,819 986 4,999 925 17,116 669 17,785 2007-08 701 438 4,232 4,840 923 4,825 938 16,897 627 17,524 2008-09 633 495 4,254 4,970 896 4,693 1,003 16,944 652 17,596 2009-10 685 497 4,490 5,207 1,000 5,036 1,005 17,920 710 18,630 2010-11 627 538 4,538 5,784 1,006 5,130 1,071 18,694 743 19,437 Degree totals do not include associate's degrees or certificates. Sources: OUS Institutional Research, OEPP degree summaries, HEGIS and IPEDS Completions Surveys.

Degrees Awarded, 1980-81 through 2010-11 22,000 19,437

18,000

14,000

Degrees Awarded10,000

6,0000 1980-81 1985-86 1990-91 1995-96 2000-01 2005-06 2010-11

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 53 Degrees and Certificates Awarded by Racial/Ethnic Group and Gender, 2010-11

American Indian or Black or African Hispanic, Native Hawaiian or Alaska Native Asian American Any Race Pacific Islander EOU Men 11 9 6 8 2 Women 8 7 3 28 - Total 19 16 9 36 2 OIT Men 5 20 4 15 - Women 3 17 4 8 - Total 8 37 8 23 - OSU Men 28 151 29 80 14 Women 25 170 27 97 19 Total 53 321 56 177 33 PSU Men 24 171 92 148 7 Women 70 267 88 199 15 Total 94 438 180 347 22 SOU Men 8 10 14 15 4 Women 17 24 5 36 5 Total 25 34 19 51 9 UO Men 31 120 48 94 19 Women 53 154 37 107 19 Total 84 274 85 201 38 WOU Men 6 13 9 32 2 Women 4 6 3 54 6 Total 10 19 12 86 8 OUS Total Men 113 494 202 392 48 Women 180 645 167 529 64 Total 293 1,139 369 921 112 OHSU Men 3 17 1 4 - Women 2 34 2 8 2 Total 5 51 3 12 2 Grand Total Men 116 511 203 396 48 Women 182 679 169 537 66 Total 298 1,190 372 933 114 Sources: OUS Institutional Research, IPEDS Completions Survey. continued…

54 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Degrees and Certificates Awarded by Racial/Ethnic Group and Gender, 2010-11 …continued Two or More Minority Nonresident Races Subtotal White Alien Unknown Total EOU Men - 36 222 3 10 271 Women 2 48 401 - 27 476 Total 2 84 623 3 37 747 OIT Men 14 58 243 2 8 311 Women 5 37 245 3 9 294 Total 19 95 488 5 17 605 OSU Men 13 315 1,659 110 211 2,295 Women 20 358 1,772 94 240 2,464 Total 33 673 3,431 204 451 4,759 PSU Men 12 454 1,805 251 239 2,749 Women 21 660 2,655 162 258 3,735 Total 33 1,114 4,460 413 497 6,484 SOU Men 1 52 334 25 32 443 Women 5 92 654 13 58 817 Total 6 144 988 38 90 1,260 UO Men 21 333 1,869 163 208 2,573 Women 26 396 2,135 204 223 2,958 Total 47 729 4,004 367 431 5,531 WOU Men 13 75 377 44 8 504 Women 22 95 640 33 11 779 Total 35 170 1,017 77 19 1,283 OUS Total Men 74 1,323 6,509 598 716 9,146 Women 101 1,686 8,502 509 826 11,523 Total 175 3,009 15,011 1,107 1,542 20,669 OHSU Men 1 26 215 11 8 260 Women 11 59 481 15 35 590 Total 12 85 696 26 43 850 Grand Total Men 75 1,349 6,724 609 724 9,406 Women 112 1,745 8,983 524 861 12,113 Total 187 3,094 15,707 1,133 1,585 21,519 Sources: OUS Institutional Research, IPEDS Completions Survey.

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 55 Summary of Degrees and Certificates Awarded, 2010-11

Associate’s Bachelor’s Master’s Doctoral Professional Certificates¹ Total EOU 6 540 87 - - 114 747 OIT 50 532 6 - - 17 605 OSU - 3,478 745 174 141 221 4,759 PSU - 3,945 1,783 56 - 700 6,484 SOU - 757 249 - - 254 1,260 UO - 3,831 976 149 174 401 5,531 WOU - 843 228 - - 212 1,283 OUS Total 56 13,926 4,074 379 315 1,919 20,669 OHSU - 317 182 56 188 107 850 Grand Total 56 14,243 4,256 435 503 2,026 21,519

¹ A formal award, distinct from a degree, certifying the satisfactory completion of an instructional program or course of study. Certificate counts consist primarily of teacher education certificates and postbaccalaureate awards. Sources: OUS Institutional Research, IPEDS Completions Survey.

OUS Total Degrees and Certificates Awarded 2010-11 Men Compared to Women

8,000 7,464

7,000 6,462

6,000

5,000

4,000 OUS Awards

3,000 2,416

2,000 1,658 1,272 1,000 647 210 28 28 169 141 174 0 Associate's Bachelor's Master's Doctoral Professional Certificates

Men Women

56 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Bachelor’s Degrees Awarded by Discipline 2010-11 Compared to 2000-01 2010-11 2000-01 Discipline OUS OUS % OHSU OUS OUS % OHSU Agriculture/Forestry/Environmental Studies 570 4.1% - 470 4.8% - Architecture 116 0.8% - 116 1.2% - Biological Sciences 666 4.8% - 424 4.4% - Business 2,199 15.8% - 1,468 15.1% - Communications/Journalism 613 4.4% - 349 3.6% - Computer Science 241 1.7% - 259 2.7% - Education 392 2.8% - 411 4.2% - Engineering/Engineering Technologies 929 6.7% - 622 6.4% - Health Sciences 602 4.3% 317 325 3.3% 271 Humanities/Fine Arts 2,354 16.9% - 1,748 18.0% - Mathematics 136 1.0% - 82 0.8% - Physical Sciences 195 1.4% - 130 1.3% - Social Sciences 3,016 21.7% - 2,266 23.3% - All Other¹ 1,897 13.6% - 1,058 10.9% - Total 13,926 100.0% 317 9,728 100.0% 271 ¹ “Other” includes degrees awarded in area, ethnic, cultural, gender, and group studies; family and consumer sciences/human sciences; multi/interdisciplinary studies; parks, recreation, leisure, and fitness studies; science technologies/technicians; homeland security, law en- forcement, firefighting, and related protective services; and public administration and social service professions. Sources: OUS Institutional Research, IPEDS Completions Survey.

Bachelor's Degrees Awarded by Discipline, 2010-11

Social Sciences Humanities/Fine Arts Business All Other Engineering/Engr Tech Health Sciences Biological Sciences Communications/Journalism Ag/Forestry/Environ St Education Computer Science Physical Sciences Mathematics Architecture

0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500

Total Bachelor's Degrees Awarded

OUS OHSU

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 57 Master’s Degrees Awarded by Discipline 2010-11 Compared to 2000-01 2010-11 2000-01 Discipline OUS OUS % OHSU OUS OUS % OHSU Agriculture/Forestry/Environmental Studies 102 2.5% 4 104 3.5% - Architecture 153 3.8% - 117 3.9% - Biological Sciences 50 1.2% 21 31 1.0% - Business 565 13.9% 7 343 11.4% - Communications/Journalism 47 1.2% - 13 0.4% - Computer Science 81 2.0% - 69 2.3% - Education 1,350 33.1% - 1,234 40.9% - Engineering/Engineering Technologies 325 8.0% 3 171 5.7% - Health Sciences 210 5.2% 147 97 3.2% 67 Humanities/Fine Arts 333 8.2% - 258 8.6% - Law 10 0.2% - - - - Mathematics 81 2.0% - 38 1.3% - Physical Sciences 96 2.4% - 76 2.5% - Social Sciences 182 4.5% - 158 5.2% - All Other¹ 489 12.0% - 305 10.1% - Total 4,074 100.0% 182 3,014 100.0% 67 ¹ “Other” includes degrees awarded in area, ethnic, cultural, gender, and group studies; family and consumer sciences/human sciences; multi/interdisciplinary studies; parks, recreation, leisure, and fitness studies; science technologies/technicians; homeland security, law en- forcement, firefighting, and related protective services; and public administration and social service professions. Sources: OUS Institutional Research, IPEDS Completions Survey.

Master's Degrees Awarded by Discipline, 2010-11

Education Business All Other Health Sciences Humanities/Fine Arts Engineering/Engr Tech Social Sciences Architecture Ag/Forestry/Environ St Physical Sciences Computer Science Mathematics Biological Sciences Communications/Journalism Law

0 250 500 750 1,000 1,250 1,500

Total Master's Degrees Awarded OUS OHSU

58 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Doctoral Degrees Awarded by Discipline 2010-11 Compared to 2000-01 2010-11 2000-01 Discipline OUS OUS % OHSU OUS OUS % OHSU Agriculture/Forestry/Environmental Studies 47 12.4% 1 39 11.0% - Biological Sciences 40 10.6% 46 41 11.5% - Business 8 2.1% - 7 2.0% - Communications/Journalism 6 1.6% - 1 0.3% - Computer Science 9 2.4% - 1 0.3% - Education 39 10.3% - 58 16.3% - Engineering/Engineering Technologies 43 11.3% 8 24 6.8% - Health Sciences 4 1.1% 1 7 2.0% 21 Humanities/Fine Arts 24 6.3% - 30 8.5% - Mathematics 11 2.9% - 10 2.8% - Physical Sciences 62 16.4% - 48 13.5% - Social Sciences 63 16.6% - 62 17.5% - All Other¹ 23 6.1% - 27 7.6% - Total 379 100.0% 56 355 100.0% 21 ¹ “Other” includes degrees awarded in area, ethnic, cultural, gender, and group studies; family and consumer sciences/human sciences; multi/interdisciplinary studies; parks, recreation, leisure, and fitness studies; science technologies/technicians; homeland security, law en- forcement, firefighting, and related protective services; and public administration and social service professions. Sources: OUS Institutional Research, IPEDS Completions Survey.

Doctoral Degrees Awarded by Discipline, 2010-11

Biological Sciences Social Sciences Physical Sciences Engineering/Engr Tech Ag/Forestry/Environ St Education Humanities/Fine Arts All Other Mathematics Computer Science Business Communications/Journalism Health Sciences

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Total Doctoral Degrees Awarded

OUS OHSU

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 59 Professional Degrees Awarded by Discipline 2010-11 Compared to 2000-01 2010-11 2000-01 Discipline OUS OUS % OHSU OUS OUS % OHSU Health Sciences Dentistry (D.D.S., D.M.D.) - - 78 - - 64 Medicine (M.D.) - - 102 - - 104 Nursing (D.N.P.)¹ - - 8 - - - Pharmacy (PharmD)² 92 29.2% - 8 4.2% - Veterinary Medicine (DVM) 49 15.6% - 34 17.8% - Law 174 55.2% - 149 78.0% - Total 315 100.0% 188 191 100.0% 168 ¹ Oregon Health & Science University introduced the professional nursing program in 2007. ² Oregon State University introduced the professional PharmD program in 1999. Before that time, a limited number of PharmD degrees were awarded through a postbaccalaureate program. Sources: OUS Institutional Research, IPEDS Completions Survey.

Professional Degrees Awarded by Discipline, 2010-11

Law

Medicine

Pharmacy

Dentistry

Vet Med

Nursing

0 50 100 150 200

Total Professional Degrees Awarded

OUS OHSU

60 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures

TUITION AND FINANCIAL AID

Resident Undergraduate Student Budget 2011-12 Academic Year

Resident Tuition Room Books Personal Expenses & Fees & Board & Supplies (Incl Transportation) Total Eastern Oregon University $7,046 $8,289 $1,350 $2,934 $19,619 Oregon Institute of Technology 7,889 8,400 1,100 2,526 19,915 Oregon State University - Corvallis 7,600 9,442 1,852 2,575 21,469 Oregon State University - Cascades 6,459 9,442 1,852 2,575 20,328 Portland State University 7,764 10,368 1,968 3,138 23,238 Southern Oregon University 7,215 9,240 1,260 2,484 20,199 University of Oregon 8,789 9,501 1,050 2,412 21,752 Western Oregon University 8,076 8,622 1,350 2,895 20,943

Average $7,605 $9,163 $1,473 $2,692 $20,933 Note: Student budgets are based on full-time enrollment at 15 credit-hours/term and do not include non-mandatory fees or special program-specific fees. Actual budgets will vary depending upon program of study, dependency status, and housing situation. WOU tuition is based on the Tuition Promise, which guarantees that the per-credit tuition rate for undergraduate students will not increase for Oregon residents. Sources: (1) Tuition and fees: OUS Budget Operations, Academic Year Fee Book, 2011-12. (2) Other data: OUS College Counselor Handbook.

Average Student Budget, 2011-12 Total = $20,933

Personal Expenses 12.9%

Books & Supplies Resident Tuition & 7.0% Fees 36.3%

Room & Board 43.8%

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 63 Annual Tuition and Fee Rates for Full-Time Students¹ 2001-02 through 2011-12

2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09⁵ 2009-10⁶ 2010-11⁷ 2011-12⁸ UNDERGRADUATE Resident EOU 3,621 4,028 4,840 5,508 5,654 5,841 6,072 6,240 6,456 6,639 7,046 OIT 3,702 4,143 4,443 4,974 5,347 5,919 6,093 6,297 6,570 7,260 7,889 OSU-Corv 3,987 4,328 4,869 5,319 5,442 5,643 5,911 6,187 6,727 7,115 7,600 OSU-Casc 3,576 3,600 4,452 4,923 4,986 5,130 5,319 5,496 5,796 6,120 6,459 PSU 3,720 4,125 4,758 4,761 4,961 5,210 5,765 6,147 6,764 7,130 7,764 SOU 3,555 3,907 4,152 4,697 5,005 5,233 5,502 5,718 6,252 6,795 7,215 UO 4,071 4,723 5,039 5,670 5,805 5,970 6,168 6,485 7,430 8,190 8,789 WOU² 3,660 3,920 4,305 4,332 4,551 4,818 5,982 6,318 6,813 7,566 8,076 Nonresident EOU³ 3,621 4,028 4,840 5,508 5,654 5,841 6,072 6,240 6,456 6,639 7,046 OIT 12,660 13,371 13,623 15,075 15,556 16,089 16,128 16,692 18,090 20,400 22,212 OSU-Corv 13,935 15,212 17,625 17,667 17,502 17,559 18,187 18,823 19,651 20,435 21,316 OSU-Casc 13,524 14,484 17,208 17,271 17,046 17,046 17,595 18,132 18,900 19,620 20,499 PSU 12,828 13,506 14,489 16,866 17,126 17,435 17,831 18,837 21,198 21,642 22,983 SOU 10,971 11,766 12,822 15,146 16,054 16,918 17,580 18,264 19,914 20,430 20,490 UO 14,493 16,252 16,938 17,646 18,201 18,768 19,332 20,242 23,720 25,830 27,653 WOU 11,478 11,972 12,570 12,597 13,719 15,798 16,332 16,893 17,868 18,981 19,986 International EOU 19,169 GRADUATE Resident EOU 6,270 7,607 7,827 9,171 8,489 9,261 9,609 9,846 10,221 10,383 10,803 OIT 6,204 6,695 6,630 8,721 9,400 9,825 9,864 10,221 11,016 12,102 13,176 OSU-Corv 7,413 8,168 9,366 9,345 9,405 10,179 10,573 10,975 11,413 11,777 12,253 OSU-Casc 7,002 7,440 8,949 8,949 8,949 9,666 9,981 10,284 10,662 10,962 11,436 PSU 6,834 7,464 8,523 9,144 9,467 9,848 10,847 11,262 12,675 12,822 13,632 SOU 6,111 6,644 7,320 9,053 9,646 10,186 10,632 11,169 11,919 12,195 14,190 UO 7,497 8,134 8,958 9,918 10,548 11,055 11,577 12,144 12,698 13,383 14,198 WOU 6,234 6,677 7,614 7,641 8,292 10,173 10,509 10,935 11,361 12,015 12,678 Nonresident EOU 10,911 12,482 13,833 16,377 8,489 9,261 9,609 9,846 10,221 10,383 10,803 OIT 10,857 11,489 11,274 15,093 15,772 16,413 16,452 16,989 18,396 20,418 22,248 OSU-Corv 12,465 13,625 15,603 15,582 15,642 15,699 16,243 16,807 17,488 18,095 18,868 OSU-Casc 12,054 12,897 15,186 15,186 15,186 15,186 15,651 16,116 16,737 17,280 18,051 PSU 11,613 12,480 17,127 15,480 15,695 15,968 16,355 16,887 18,975 19,194 20,400 SOU 10,755 11,601 12,570 15,146 16,045 16,882 17,553 18,324 18,810 19,005 17,790 UO 12,645 13,540 13,734 14,211 15,138 15,591 16,341 17,166 17,990 19,350 20,597 WOU 10,890 11,564 12,858 12,885 14,034 16,473 16,989 17,199 17,877 18,819 19,806 International EOU 30,441 Law (UO)⁴ Resident 12,244 13,459 15,202 16,156 17,792 18,690 19,596 20,570 22,330 24,031 26,062 Nonresident 16,604 18,037 19,122 20,458 22,400 23,262 24,396 25,610 27,820 29,953 32,506 Veterinary Medicine (OSU) Resident 11,580 12,668 14,811 14,790 14,850 15,585 16,567 17,605 18,628 19,541 20,104 Nonresident 22,395 24,371 28,284 28,263 28,323 29,733 31,987 33,952 35,953 37,733 38,842 Pharmacy Pharm D (OSU) Resident 8,709 9,569 11,061 11,040 11,100 14,406 15,415 18,067 19,135 19,703 20,263 Nonresident 17,430 18,986 21,927 21,906 21,966 24,372 25,423 27,571 27,631 28,487 33,859 NOTE: Rates for 2011-12 are taken from fall term and may be subject to change after winter and spring terms. Starting in 2004-05, full-time tuition represents 15 credits for undergraduates and 12 credits for graduates. Prior to that, there was a full- time tuition plateau, commonly 12-18 credits for undergraduates and 9-15 credits for graduates. ¹ Tuition and fees include: tuition, universal resource, building, incidental, health services, and recreation center fees. ² Beginning in 2007-08, the table uses the Western Promise tuition rate for resident undergraduates at WOU. ³ In accordance with OAR-010-0081, Eastern Oregon University’s nonresident rate is the same as the resident rate. ⁴ In 2006-07, UO rolled resource fees for law into tuition rates. ⁵ In 2008-09, PSU and SOU rolled programmatic and universal resource fees into tuition rates. ⁶ In 2009-10, OSU rolled programmatic and universal resource fees into undergraduate tuition. UO rolled all universal resource fees and most programmatic fees into tuition for graduate students. ⁷ In 2010-11, UO rolled all undergraduate programmatic fees into tuition and OSU rolled all graduate programmatic and universal resource fees into tuition. At WOU, 2010-11 rates do not reflect the winter term increase in fees for the new recreation center. ⁸ In 2011-12, EOU instituted a separate tuition rate for international students. Source: OUS Budget Operations, Academic Year Fee Book, 2001-02 through 2011-12. 64 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Resident and Nonresident Undergraduate Tuition and Fee Rates¹ Actual and Adjusted for Inflation² 1991-92 through 2011-12

Resident Tuition and Fees Nonresident Tuition and Fees Constant Change from Constant Change from Actual (1991) 1991, Adjusted Actual (1991) 1991, Adjusted Year Dollars Dollars for Inflation Dollars Dollars for Inflation 1991-92 $2,598 $2,598 0.0% $7,008 $7,008 0.0% 1992-93 2,721 2,606 0.3% 7,851 7,520 7.3% 1993-94 2,916 2,698 3.8% 9,285 8,592 22.6% 1994-95 3,258 2,930 12.8% 10,770 9,685 38.2% 1995-96 3,381 2,955 13.7% 11,193 9,783 39.6% 1996-97 3,540 2,989 15.1% 11,664 9,847 40.5% 1997-98 3,648 2,978 14.6% 12,099 9,878 41.0% 1998-99 3,771 3,022 16.3% 12,555 10,061 43.6% 1999-00 3,810 2,956 13.8% 13,197 10,238 46.1% 2000-01 3,819 2,873 10.6% 13,839 10,410 48.5% 2001-02 4,071 2,989 15.1% 14,493 10,639 51.8% 2002-03 4,723 3,441 32.4% 16,252 11,840 68.9% 2003-04 5,039 3,622 39.4% 16,938 12,174 73.7% 2004-05 5,670 3,973 52.9% 17,646 12,364 76.4% 2005-06 5,805 3,966 52.7% 18,201 12,434 77.4% 2006-07 5,970 3,975 53.0% 18,768 12,496 78.3% 2007-08 6,168 3,960 52.4% 19,332 12,412 77.1% 2008-09 6,485 4,032 55.2% 20,242 12,584 79.6% 2009-10 7,430 4,613 77.6% 23,720 14,728 110.2% 2010-11 8,190 5,023 93.3% 25,830 15,840 126.0% 2011-12 8,789 5,238 101.6% 27,653 16,481 135.2% ¹ Tuition rates for the University of Oregon are used in this table. ² Inflation adjustment: Tuition change from 1991 is indexed against the Portland-Salem Consumer Price Index (CPI). Source: OUS Institutional Research.

Resident Undergraduate Tuition and Fee Rates Actual and Adjusted for Inflation 10,000 8,789

7,500

5,238 5,000 Dollars

2,500 2,598

0 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011

Actual Dollars Constant (1991) Dollars Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 65 Financial Aid to OUS Students by Aid Program Academic Year 2009-10 (Dollars in Millions)

Unduplicated Total Outlay Total Outlay Total Outlay Students Undergraduates Graduates All Students Served¹ $ % $ % $ % Loans Federal Subsidized Loans 40,694 136.6 21.4% 51.1 34.5% 187.6 23.9% Federal Unsubsidized Loans 40,825 151.7 23.8% 65.3 44.1% 217.0 27.6% Federal Perkins Loans 5,005 6.8 1.1% 0.2 0.1% 7.0 0.9% Parent PLUS Loans 8,281 77.8 12.2% 13.8 9.3% 91.6 11.7% University/Outside Loans 3,083 27.3 4.3% 1.6 1.1% 28.9 3.7% Subtotal: Loan Aid 49,767 400.2 62.8% 131.9 89.1% 532.1 67.8% Grants Pell Grants 25,612 96.3 15.1% - 0.0% 96.3 12.3% Other Federal Grants 8,722 11.1 1.7% 1.5 1.0% 12.6 1.6% Oregon Opportunity Grants 14,573 28.0 4.4% - 0.0% 28.0 3.6% State and Lottery Grants 925 1.9 0.3% 0.3 0.2% 2.1 0.3% Other Grants and Scholarships 14,495 46.6 7.3% 10.2 6.9% 56.8 7.2% Fee Remissions 20,244 48.3 7.6% 3.7 2.5% 52.0 6.6% Subtotal: Grant Aid 44,179 232.3 36.4% 15.7 10.6% 247.9 31.6% Other Work Study 3,604 4.5 0.7% 0.4 0.3% 4.9 0.6% Other Aid 125 0.3 0.0% 0.0 0.0% 0.3 0.0% Grand Total 64,564 637.2 100.0% 148.0 100.0% 785.3 100.0% Student counts and outlay are based on the academic year (summer through spring). Excludes graduate teaching assistant fee remissions. ¹ In 2009-10, 52.5% of the students attending an OUS institution received some form of aid (64,564 out of 122,883 students.) Source: OUS Institutional Research.

Sources of Financial Aid

250 217.0

200 187.6

150

96.3 100 91.6

Dollars in Millions in Dollars 58.9 52.0 50 28.9 28.0 7.0 12.6 5.2 0 Federal Federal Federal Parent University/ Pell Other Oregon All Other Fee Work Study Subsidized Uns ubsidized Perki ns PLUS Outside Gra nts Federal Opportunity Gra nts and Remissions and Loans Loans Loans Loans Loans Gra nts Gra nts Scholarships Other Aid

66 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Financial Aid to OUS Students by Aid Program 2004-05 through 2009-10 (Dollars in Millions) Total Outlay All Students Percentage Change OUS Total 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2004-05 to 2009-10 Loans Federal Subsidized Loans 150.0 145.2 141.4 149.5 159.7 187.6 25.1% Federal Unsubsidized Loans 112.7 117.0 119.4 125.5 172.2 217.0 92.6% Federal Perkins Loans 15.8 15.9 16.7 18.3 6.4 7.0 -56.0% Parent PLUS Loans 62.7 66.4 67.8 67.9 71.6 91.6 46.2% University/Outside Loans 17.4 29.2 31.6 35.4 37.4 28.9 65.5% Subtotal: Loan Aid 358.6 373.7 376.8 396.6 447.3 532.1 48.4% Grants Pell Grants 53.8 49.9 47.8 53.4 63.0 96.3 79.0% Other Federal Grants 4.5 4.4 8.5 9.4 9.1 12.6 179.6% Oregon Opportunity Grants 10.3 13.5 14.1 14.2 31.9 28.0 172.3% State and Lottery Grants 0.7 0.8 0.8 1.2 2.0 2.1 193.2% Other Grants and Scholarships 38.1 40.2 44.2 49.2 53.3 56.8 49.3% Fee Remissions 29.9 31.6 34.4 37.7 43.0 52.0 74.2% Subtotal: Grant Aid 137.2 140.4 149.9 165.1 202.2 247.9 80.6% Other Work Study 5.6 5.2 5.4 5.0 5.3 4.9 -11.3% Other Aid 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.7 0.3 0.3 39.5% Grand Total 501.6 519.6 532.4 567.4 655.2 785.3 56.5% Total Students Served 53,636 54,103 53,315 54,759 58,021 64,564 20.4% Percentage of OUS Students Served 48.7% 48.5% 48.0% 48.5% 49.6% 52.5% Student counts and outlay are based on the academic year (summer through spring). Excludes graduate teaching assistant fee remissions. Source: OUS Institutional Research.

Total Loan and Grant Aid, 2004-05 through 2009-10 600

500

400

300

200 Dollars in Millions in Dollars

100

0 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Loans Grants and Scholarships

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 67 Percentage of OUS Students Receiving Aid and Average Aid Package Full-Time Full-Year Undergraduates¹, by Selected Student Characteristics, 2009-10

Received Any Received Received Received Number of Financial Aid Loan Aid² Grant Aid³ Work Study Aid Population Students % Avg $ % Avg $ % Avg $ % Avg $ OUS Total 44,556 75.8% 11,343 55.1% 8,189 58.8% 6,805 6.1% 1,387 By Institution EOU 1,434 93.1% 11,326 64.3% 7,864 83.3% 6,420 7.9% 1,725 OIT 1,608 86.9% 12,393 68.2% 8,972 69.8% 6,536 7.8% 1,205 OSU-Corvallis 12,195 76.9% 10,586 54.1% 7,685 59.3% 6,602 5.4% 1,233 OSU-Cascades 46 82.6% 13,924 71.7% 10,322 65.2% 6,284 0.0% - PSU 9,291 75.1% 13,346 62.1% 9,399 56.6% 7,254 4.1% 2,182 SOU 2,566 80.2% 11,647 64.1% 7,707 63.5% 6,710 9.6% 1,465 UO 14,104 68.7% 10,549 44.4% 7,848 53.5% 6,876 7.0% 1,232 WOU 3,312 87.5% 10,873 67.4% 7,583 66.1% 6,579 5.9% 975 By Residency Status Resident 33,440 80.6% 11,234 61.1% 8,050 62.5% 6,461 6.9% 1,372 Nonresident 11,116 61.5% 11,773 37.2% 8,878 47.6% 8,166 3.7% 1,469 By Student Level⁴ Freshman 12,746 74.2% 9,853 50.7% 6,213 59.6% 6,839 6.5% 1,253 Sophomore 10,281 72.9% 10,339 51.1% 7,568 55.4% 6,472 6.2% 1,465 Junior 11,371 75.9% 12,085 57.4% 9,018 57.2% 6,858 5.3% 1,413 Senior 9,283 82.3% 13,227 63.1% 9,603 67.1% 7,041 6.9% 1,456 Postbaccalaureate Nongraduate 630 74.9% 13,305 71.1% 13,402 14.8% 2,908 0.6% 1,333 Non-admitted Undergraduate 245 33.1% 9,912 2.9% 7,893 33.1% 9,199 0.8% 1,253 By Gender Female 22,721 80.0% 11,362 57.6% 8,159 63.2% 6,772 7.3% 1,426 Male 21,773 71.5% 11,319 52.5% 8,220 54.2% 6,849 4.9% 1,325 Unknown 62 69.4% 11,939 59.7% 9,278 51.6% 5,315 0.0% - By Race/Ethnicity American Indian/Alaska Native 633 90.5% 13,907 61.5% 8,548 80.3% 8,986 9.0% 1,385 Asian/Pacific Islander 3,543 81.1% 11,317 57.1% 7,318 65.7% 7,378 10.0% 1,553 Black/African American 932 91.5% 16,294 72.6% 8,193 78.6% 11,175 13.5% 1,276 Hispanic 2,314 88.9% 12,792 70.2% 7,761 73.6% 7,799 12.9% 1,401 White Nonhispanic 31,811 76.4% 10,893 56.6% 8,263 57.7% 6,199 5.2% 1,346 Nonresident Alien 2,107 31.4% 12,916 0.7% 14,273 30.4% 12,901 1.5% 2,132 Unknown 3,216 76.1% 11,869 56.7% 8,683 59.8% 6,753 5.3% 1,358 Six-Year Trend 2009-10 44,556 75.8% 11,343 55.1% 8,189 58.8% 6,805 6.1% 1,387 2008-09 41,458 73.9% 10,504 52.9% 7,803 58.4% 6,059 6.2% 1,623 2007-08 38,564 73.3% 9,455 52.6% 7,194 54.5% 5,590 7.1% 1,350 2006-07 37,738 72.9% 8,880 53.4% 6,643 53.3% 5,290 7.8% 1,337 2005-06 37,991 74.4% 8,537 55.9% 6,489 54.3% 4,829 7.6% 1,353 2004-05 38,623 74.9% 8,243 56.7% 6,212 55.3% 4,591 7.9% 1,334 ¹ Full-time full-year undergraduates are enrolled for 12 or more credits in fall, winter, and spring terms. ² Excludes PLUS parent loans. ³ Includes “other aid”. ⁴ When a student’s level changes over the course of the year, the student’s initial level is used. Source: OUS Institutional Research.

68 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Average OUS Student Debt at Graduation per Borrower Bachelor's Degree Completers¹, Class of 2010

Average Debt of Graduates Percentage of Graduates with Debt Eastern Oregon University $17,705 87% Oregon Institute of Technology 21,733 61% Oregon State University 21,846 60% Portland State University 26,287 64% Southern Oregon University 24,132 64% University of Oregon 20,928 56% Western Oregon University 24,131 59% OUS Total $22,216 60% ¹ Only bachelor's degree completers who started at the institution as first-time students are included. Sources: EOU Common Data Set, OSU Financial Aid Office, projectonstudentdebt.org.

Average OUS Student Debt at Graduation

30,000

25,000

20,000

15,000 Dollars

10,000

5,000

0 EOU OIT OSU PSU SOU UO WOU OUS Total

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 69 Pell Grant: Annual Award Amounts to OUS Students 2004-05 through 2011-12 Number of Recipients Total Pell Grant Academic Year in Fall Term Average Award Dollars Awarded 2004-05 17,763 $2,428 $43,132,196 2005-06 16,848 2,881 48,540,293 2006-07 15,996 3,018 48,268,882 2007-08 16,297 3,087 50,316,887 2008-09 17,237 3,488 60,118,013 2009-10 22,311 4,287 95,649,294 2010-11 26,784 4,471 119,760,082 2011-12 29,056 4,443 129,086,098 Data represent awarded amounts, not actual dollar disbursements. Source: OUS Institutional Research, Fall 4th Week.

Pell Grant Activity 35,000 $5,000

30,000 $4,000 25,000

20,000 $3,000

15,000 $2,000

10,000 Average Award $1,000 Number Number Recipients of 5,000

0 $0 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Number of Recipients Average Award

Total Pell Grant Dollars Awarded 140

120

100

80

60

Dollars in Millions in Dollars 40

20

0 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

70 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Oregon Opportunity Grant: Annual Award Amounts to OUS Students 2004-05 through 2011-12 Number of Recipients Total Opportunity Grant Academic Year in Fall Term Average Award Dollars Awarded 2004-05 6,757 $1,199 $8,099,076 2005-06 7,733 1,461 11,301,654 2006-07 8,116 1,606 13,031,150 2007-08 8,476 1,584 13,426,237 2008-09 15,433 2,192 33,821,444 2009-10 14,154 2,120 30,000,797 2010-11 6,127 1,646 10,087,313 2011-12 9,608 1,860 17,869,934 Source: OUS Institutional Research, Fall 4th Week (Fall end-of-term data used for 2010-11). Data represent awarded amounts, not actual dollar disbursements.

OUS Oregon Opportunity Grant Activity 25,000 $2,500

20,000 $2,000

15,000 $1,500

10,000 $1,000 Average Award

5,000 $500 Number Number Recipients of

0 $0 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Number of Recipients Average Award

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30

20

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0 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Opportunity Grant Awards OUS Support

In 2010-11, OUS provided $4.2 million as a backfill to Oregon Student Assistance Commission funding to make sure students who were awarded Opportunity Grants were able to receive their award. Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 71 72 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures FACULTY

Full-Time Ranked Instructional Faculty by Age Group 2010-11 Headcount¹

Age EOU OIT OSU PSU Group N % N % N % N % <31 5 4.7% 6 4.6% 31 4.2% 10 1.4% 31-35 7 6.6% 8 6.1% 77 10.5% 61 8.7% 36-40 9 8.5% 14 10.7% 93 12.7% 98 13.9% 41-45 11 10.4% 15 11.5% 97 13.2% 98 13.9% 46-50 14 13.2% 18 13.7% 121 16.5% 93 13.2% 51-55 20 18.9% 23 17.6% 108 14.7% 105 14.9% 56-60 24 22.6% 23 17.6% 111 15.1% 122 17.3% 61-65 13 12.3% 19 14.5% 69 9.4% 78 11.1% >65 3 2.8% 5 3.8% 27 3.7% 39 5.5% Total 106 100.0% 131 100.0% 734 100.0% 704 100.0%

Age SOU UO WOU OUS Total Group N % N % N % N % <31 3 1.5% 22 2.7% 2 1.1% 79 2.8% 31-35 8 4.1% 97 12.1% 18 9.5% 276 9.6% 36-40 13 6.6% 119 14.8% 27 14.3% 373 13.0% 41-45 25 12.8% 136 16.9% 25 13.2% 407 14.2% 46-50 31 15.8% 97 12.1% 33 17.5% 407 14.2% 51-55 38 19.4% 131 16.3% 35 18.5% 460 16.1% 56-60 41 20.9% 97 12.1% 26 13.8% 444 15.5% 61-65 27 13.8% 79 9.8% 13 6.9% 298 10.4% >65 10 5.1% 25 3.1% 10 5.3% 119 4.2% Total 196 100.0% 803 100.0% 189 100.0% 2,863 100.0% ¹ This table reports regular full-time faculty (.90 FTE or greater) whose primary assignment is instruction (more than .50 FTE in an instruc- tional department). Regular faculty on sabbatical leave are included. For Oregon State University, ranked full-time faculty at the Agricultural Experiment Station, the Forest Research Laboratory, and the Extension Service are included as long as some of their FTE is budgeted in an instructional department. Source: OUS Institutional Research, October payroll.

Full-Time Ranked Instructional Faculty by Age Group

600

500 16.1% 15.5% 14.2% 14.2% 400 13.0% 10.4% 300 9.6%

200 Faculty Headcount Faculty 4.2% 100 2.8%

0 <31 31-35 36-40 41-45 46-50 51-55 56-60 61-65 >65

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 75 Full-Time Ranked Instructional Faculty by Gender 2010-11 Headcount¹ Associate Assistant Instructor/ Institution Gender Professor Professor Professor Lecturer Total Percent EOU Men 20 19 17 5 61 57.5% Women 10 13 15 7 45 42.5% Total 30 32 32 12 106 100.0% OIT Men 28 27 20 9 84 64.1% Women 13 10 17 7 47 35.9% Total 41 37 37 16 131 100.0% OSU Men 149 127 95 82 453 61.7% Women 47 88 66 80 281 38.3% Total 196 215 161 162 734 100.0% PSU Men 154 98 86 38 376 53.4% Women 63 74 98 93 328 46.6% Total 217 172 184 131 704 100.0% SOU Men 50 39 10 19 118 60.2% Women 21 26 12 19 78 39.8% Total 71 65 22 38 196 100.0% UO Men 168 149 105 74 496 61.8% Women 64 82 72 89 307 38.2% Total 232 231 177 163 803 100.0% WOU Men 46 24 18 16 104 55.0% Women 30 26 20 9 85 45.0% Total 76 50 38 25 189 100.0% Total Men 615 483 351 243 1,692 59.1% Women 248 319 300 304 1,171 40.9% Total 863 802 651 547 2,863 100.0% ¹ This table reports regular full-time faculty (.90 FTE or greater) whose primary assignment is instruction (more than .50 FTE in an instruc- tional department). Regular faculty on sabbatical leave are included. For Oregon State University, ranked full-time faculty at the Agricultural Experiment Station, the Forest Research Laboratory, and the Extension Service are included as long as some of their FTE is budgeted in an instructional department. Source: OUS Institutional Research, October payroll.

Full-Time Ranked Instructional Faculty by Gender 1,000

800

600

400

Faculty Headcount Faculty 200

0 Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor / Lecturer Women Men

76 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Full-Time Ranked Instructional Faculty by Tenure Status 2010-11 Headcount¹ Associate Assistant Instructor/ Institution Tenure Status Professor Professor Professor Lecturer Total Percent EOU Tenured 28 27 - - 55 51.9% Non-Tenured 2 5 32 12 51 48.1% Total 30 32 32 12 106 100.0% OIT Tenured 40 30 4 - 74 56.5% Non-Tenured 1 7 33 16 57 43.5% Total 41 37 37 16 131 100.0% OSU Tenured 190 187 2 8 387 52.7% Non-Tenured 6 28 159 154 347 47.3% Total 196 215 161 162 734 100.0% PSU Tenured 213 142 1 - 356 50.6% Non-Tenured 4 30 183 131 348 49.4% Total 217 172 184 131 704 100.0% SOU Tenured 71 49 2 - 122 62.2% Non-Tenured - 16 20 38 74 37.8% Total 71 65 22 38 196 100.0% UO Tenured 230 224 - 5 459 57.2% Non-Tenured 2 7 177 158 344 42.8% Total 232 231 177 163 803 100.0% WOU Tenured 76 50 2 - 128 67.7% Non-Tenured - - 36 25 61 32.3% Total 76 50 38 25 189 100.0% Total Tenured 848 709 11 13 1,581 55.2% Non-Tenured 15 93 640 534 1,282 44.8% Total 863 802 651 547 2,863 100.0% ¹ This table reports regular full-time faculty (.90 FTE or greater) whose primary assignment is instruction (more than .50 FTE in an instruc- tional department). Regular faculty on sabbatical leave are included. For Oregon State University, ranked full-time faculty at the Agricultural Experiment Station, the Forest Research Laboratory, and the Extension Service are included as long as some of their FTE is budgeted in an instructional department. Source: OUS Institutional Research, October payroll.

Full-Time Ranked Instructional Faculty by Tenure Status 1,000

800

600

400

Faculty Headcount Faculty 200

0 EOU OIT OSU PSU SOU UO WOU Non-Tenured Tenured

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 77 Instructional Faculty and Graduate Assistants by Full-Time/Part-Time Status 2010-11 Headcount¹

Associate Assistant Instructor/ Ranked Subtotal Graduate Other Total Institution Professor Professor Professor Lecturer N % Assistant Ranks N % EOU Full-Time 30 32 32 12 106 91.4% - 2 108 89.3% Part-Time 4 2 - 4 10 8.6% - 3 13 10.7% Total 34 34 32 16 116 100.0% - 5 121 100.0% OIT Full-Time 41 37 37 16 131 92.3% - - 131 92.3% Part-Time - 1 5 5 11 7.7% - - 11 7.7% Total 41 38 42 21 142 100.0% - - 142 100.0% OSU Full-Time 196 215 161 162 734 80.0% - 29 763 42.7% Part-Time 14 9 11 149 183 20.0% 828 14 1,025 57.3% Total 210 224 172 311 917 100.0% 828 43 1,788 100.0% PSU Full-Time 217 172 184 131 704 49.6% - - 704 34.3% Part-Time 39 26 181 469 715 50.4% 590 42 1,347 65.7% Total 256 198 365 600 1,419 100.0% 590 42 2,051 100.0% SOU Full-Time 71 65 22 38 196 84.5% - - 196 63.6% Part-Time 8 4 1 23 36 15.5% 11 65 112 36.4% Total 79 69 23 61 232 100.0% 11 65 308 100.0% UO Full-Time 232 231 177 163 803 72.1% - 27 830 36.5% Part-Time 17 17 9 268 311 27.9% 1,111 25 1,447 63.5% Total 249 248 186 431 1,114 100.0% 1,111 52 2,277 100.0% WOU Full-Time 76 50 38 25 189 52.4% - - 189 47.5% Part-Time 1 - 30 141 172 47.6% 6 31 209 52.5% Total 77 50 68 166 361 100.0% 6 31 398 100.0% Total Full-Time 863 802 651 547 2,863 66.6% - 58 2,921 41.2% Part-Time 83 59 237 1,059 1,438 33.4% 2,546 180 4,164 58.8% Total 946 861 888 1,606 4,301 100.0% 2,546 238 7,085 100.0%

¹ This table reports regular full-time faculty (.90 FTE or greater) whose primary assignment is instruction (more than .50 FTE in an instruc- tional department) and part-time faculty (less than .90 FTE) whose assignment includes instruction. Regular faculty on sabbatical leave are included. For Oregon State University, ranked full-time faculty at the Agricultural Experiment Station, the Forest Research Laboratory, and the Extension Service are included as long as some of their FTE is budgeted in an instructional department. Source: OUS Institutional Research, October payroll.

78 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Ranked Instructional Faculty by Full-Time/Part-Time Status 2010-11 (Data appears on previous page)

1,600

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400

200

0 EOU OIT OSU PSU SOU UO WOU

Part-time Full-time

Source: OUS Institutional Research, October payroll.

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 79 Ranked Instructional Faculty by Full-Time/Part-Time Status System Total, 2000-01 through 2010-11

Associate Assistant Instructor/ Grand Academic Professor Professor Professor Lecturer Total Year N % N % N % N % N % 2000-01 Full-Time 794 89.0% 683 93.1% 632 78.5% 297 38.7% 2,406 75.2% Part-Time 98 11.0% 51 6.9% 173 21.5% 471 61.3% 793 24.8% Total 892 100.0% 734 100.0% 805 100.0% 768 100.0% 3,199 100.0% 2005-06 Full-Time 750 84.2% 745 91.6% 694 77.2% 377 31.8% 2,566 67.7% Part-Time 141 15.8% 68 8.4% 205 22.8% 810 68.2% 1,224 32.3% Total 891 100.0% 813 100.0% 899 100.0% 1,187 100.0% 3,790 100.0% 2010-11 Full-Time 863 91.2% 802 93.1% 651 73.3% 547 34.1% 2,863 66.6% Part-Time 83 8.8% 59 6.9% 237 26.7% 1059 65.9% 1,438 33.4% Total 946 100.0% 861 100.0% 888 100.0% 1,606 100.0% 4,301 100.0%

Includes ranked faculty, lecturer - professor. Faculty members whose position FTE is .90 or greater are reported as full-time, otherwise they are reported as part-time. To be counted as instructional, full-time faculty must have instructional FTE that is greater than .50. Source: OUS Institutional Research, October payroll.

Percentage of Part-Time Ranked Instructional Faculty 2000-01 through 2010-11

40%

35% 33.2% 33.0% 33.4% 32.1% 32.3% 32.5% 31.3% 31.5% 29.6% 29.4% 30% 24.8% Percent 25%

20%

15%0% 2000-01 2002-03 2004-05 2006-07 2008-09 2010-11

80 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Faculty and Staff by Racial/Ethnic Group and Gender 2010-11 Headcount Oregon University System Total Exec/Admin/ Profess’l Tech/ Secty/ Skilled Service/ Faculty¹ Mgmt Non-faculty Paraprof’l Clerical Craft Maint Total American Indian or Alaska Native Male 20 1 17 6 1 2 20 67 Female 27 1 31 11 21 2 11 104 Subtotal 47 2 48 17 22 4 31 171 Asian Male 153 11 54 14 9 3 11 255 Female 142 6 85 16 59 - 21 329 Subtotal 295 17 139 30 68 3 32 584 Black or African American Male 33 4 35 6 4 3 18 103 Female 36 3 34 6 10 - 2 91 Subtotal 69 7 69 12 14 3 20 194 Hispanic, Any Race Male 106 7 38 21 10 7 31 220 Female 91 5 65 27 46 1 31 266 Subtotal 197 12 103 48 56 8 62 486 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander Male 4 1 8 1 1 3 3 21 Female 2 - 5 1 6 - 1 15 Subtotal 6 1 13 2 7 3 4 36 Two or More Races Male 8 3 7 - 1 - 3 22 Female 6 - 10 1 8 - - 25 Subtotal 14 3 17 1 9 - 3 47 Minority Subtotal Male 324 27 159 48 26 18 86 688 Female 304 15 230 62 150 3 66 830 Subtotal 628 42 389 110 176 21 152 1,518 White Male 2,692 253 1,081 398 182 290 365 5,261 Female 2,463 165 1,864 398 1,359 40 227 6,516 Subtotal 5,155 418 2,945 796 1,541 330 592 11,777 Nonresident Alien Male 237 2 21 6 1 - 1 268 Female 162 2 19 9 8 - 1 201 Subtotal 399 4 40 15 9 - 2 469 Unknown Male 208 13 66 17 9 20 26 359 Female 156 10 83 22 59 1 9 340 Subtotal 364 23 149 39 68 21 35 699 Total Male 3,461 295 1,327 469 218 328 478 6,576 Female 3,085 192 2,196 491 1,576 44 303 7,887 Grand Total 6,546 487 3,523 960 1,794 372 781 14,463 ¹ All persons with faculty status whose specific assignments include instruction, research, or public service. Source: IPEDS Human Resources Survey. Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 81 Average Faculty Salary by Discipline Group, 2010-11 Full-Time and Part-Time Ranked Instructional Faculty

EOU OIT OSU PSU Discipline Group FTE Avg Sal FTE Avg Sal FTE Avg Sal FTE Avg Sal Agriculture/Forestry 0.9 31,680 - - 107.9 73,660 - - Education 20.6 54,650 - - 39.7 49,232 89.2 56,227 High-Market Disciplines¹ 19.0 65,422 11.0 63,382 195.9 87,934 138.9 92,420 Family/Consumer Sciences - -- - 49.2 64,093 0.3 40,108 Humanities/Fine Arts 33.8 53,353 20.0 58,621 118.0 51,955 213.8 54,300 Natural Science/Math 20.4 50,866 26.7 54,778 163.6 73,285 109.3 72,331 Nursing/Allied Health² - - 34.0 52,092 18.1 77,774 - - Social Sciences 17.6 54,029 - - 82.8 62,344 204.9 65,643 Technology Programs - - 44.9 64,006 - -- - All Other Departments 1.0 44,474 - - 44.0 62,880 121.0 50,554 All Disciplines 113.2 55,013 136.6 58,399 819.2 70,483 877.4 64,904

SOU UO WOU Total³ Discipline Group FTE Avg Sal FTE Avg Sal FTE Avg Sal FTE Avg Sal Agriculture/Forestry ------108.9 73,300 Education 34.5 51,939 63.7 62,907 55.2 45,340 302.8 54,137 High-Market Disciplines¹ 22.5 58,960 123.9 110,946 24.6 52,177 535.8 90,258 Family/Consumer Sciences ------49.5 63,932 Humanities/Fine Arts 68.5 55,747 284.6 55,454 77.9 49,937 816.6 54,135 Natural Science/Math 37.6 62,554 158.6 78,629 32.5 47,280 548.7 70,630 Nursing/Allied Health² ------52.1 61,004 Social Sciences 46.9 57,830 169.7 77,871 41.4 56,890 563.3 67,187 Technology Programs ------44.9 64,006 All Other Departments - - 112.3 64,869 3.4 45,748 281.7 58,110 All Disciplines 209.9 57,152 912.9 72,858 234.9 49,887 3,304.2 66,317 Salaries reported here are the average 9-month salaries (with 12-month converted to a 9-month equivalent), weighted by FTE. ¹ High-market disciplines include computer science, business, law, veterinary medicine, and engineering. ² OHSU nursing faculty teaching courses at EOU, OIT, and SOU are not included in this table. ³ In some cases, total FTE does not reflect the exact sum of institution totals, due to rounding. Source: OUS Institutional Research, October payroll.

82 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Average Faculty Salary by Discipline Group 2010-11 (Data appears on previous page)

High-Market $90,258 Disciplines

Agriculture/Forestry $73,300

Natural Science/Math $70,630

Social Sciences $67,187

Technology Programs $64,006

Family/Consumer $63,932 Sciences

Nursing/Allied Health $61,004

All Other Departments $58,110

Education $54,137

Humanities/Fine Arts $54,135

0 20,000 40,000 60,000 80,000 100,000 Average Salary (Dollars)

Source: OUS Institutional Research, October payroll.

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 83 Average Salaries of Full-Time Instructional Faculty 2000-01 and 2006-07 through 2010-11 (Average salary in thousands of dollars)

2000-01 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Eastern Oregon University Professor $51.9 $58.1 $58.7 $64.4 $65.1 $67.2 Associate Professor 41.0 49.3 49.1 52.2 54.6 56.8 Assistant Professor 35.4 43.1 43.9 46.3 50.9 48.9 Instructor - 34.2 34.8 36.9 36.2 38.5 All Ranks¹ 42.8 49.8 50.2 53.9 56.3 57.2 Oregon Institute of Technology Professor 56.7 63.1 64.7 68.8 70.7 72.8 Associate Professor 49.3 53.3 53.8 57.4 57.0 59.2 Assistant Professor 43.9 46.6 48.9 48.8 48.7 50.1 Instructor 35.8 38.6 40.0 41.3 42.0 41.6 All Ranks 49.6 54.0 55.4 58.0 58.6 60.4 Oregon State University Professor 75.9 84.8 88.7 91.9 93.9 95.9 Associate Professor 59.9 64.8 68.7 71.1 77.1 76.9 Assistant Professor 48.7 61.6 64.1 67.5 70.5 70.1 Instructor 34.7 40.0 42.8 44.1 45.6 45.1 All Ranks 60.9 69.6 73.0 76.0 79.4 79.9 Portland State University Professor 68.5 83.0 83.6 88.7 93.6 91.8 Associate Professor 52.4 65.3 65.1 67.8 73.4 73.1 Assistant Professor 45.7 54.2 52.7 55.7 59.3 58.4 Instructor 34.0 37.8 38.0 39.8 42.0 41.3 All Ranks 55.1 66.8 66.5 70.1 74.7 73.6 Southern Oregon University Professor 55.7 62.0 65.8 69.3 68.8 71.2 Associate Professor 47.6 49.1 51.5 54.3 55.5 56.8 Assistant Professor 38.7 41.1 42.6 45.9 46.7 47.3 Instructor 33.3 29.3 34.8 39.3 40.1 41.6 All Ranks 47.1 50.2 53.0 56.3 56.7 58.2 University of Oregon Professor 75.6 88.3 94.8 99.8 103.0 104.9 Associate Professor 55.4 62.1 67.5 72.4 74.6 75.5 Assistant Professor 47.0 60.0 61.9 66.4 69.4 72.0 Instructor 36.1 40.8 43.2 45.0 44.7 45.2 All Ranks 59.0 69.6 74.2 78.8 81.5 83.2 Western Oregon University Professor 51.6 64.4 68.0 70.4 69.1 68.4 Associate Professor 43.0 51.8 55.3 56.1 54.7 53.7 Assistant Professor 35.4 40.9 43.1 42.9 42.3 41.1 Instructor 28.0 31.8 32.6 34.1 33.6 33.7 All Ranks 43.0 51.9 54.9 56.0 55.0 54.1 ¹ All-ranks average salary assumes a distribution of 35% professors, 30% associate professors, 30% assistant professors, and 5% instructors. Source: American Association of University Professors, ACADEME, the Annual Report on the Economic Status of the Profession, 2000-01 and 2006-07 through 2010-11. 84 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Average Faculty Salaries among Peer Universities on List Shared by OSU, PSU, and UO, 2010-11 Weighted Distribution of Faculty by Rank: Ranked by All-Ranks Average Salary¹ (Dollars in thousands)

Rank Institution State Prof Assoc Asst Instr All Ranks 1 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill NC $143.3 $93.1 $81.1 $84.7 $106.7 2 SUNY at Buffalo NY 134.9 92.8 77.2 54.2 100.9 3 University of California-Santa Barbara CA 132.0 81.4 76.7 - 95.9 4 University of Illinois at Chicago IL 125.7 87.9 75.1 60.5 95.9 5 University of California-Davis CA 123.8 84.7 78.7 - 94.7 6 Purdue University Main Campus IN 122.1 84.8 77.4 52.0 94.0 7 University of Iowa IA 126.3 84.1 72.5 41.9 93.3 8 University of Washington-Seattle WA 118.3 86.8 77.4 44.1 92.9 9 University of Colorado at Boulder CO 118.6 86.5 74.4 50.5 92.3 10 Indiana University Bloomington IN 120.9 82.2 72.8 - 91.1 11 North Carolina State University NC 116.1 83.9 70.4 61.0 90.0 12 Iowa State University IA 114.3 82.3 73.7 27.4 88.2 13 University of Arizona AZ 117.5 80.6 68.4 36.2 87.6 14 University of Oregon OR 104.9 75.5 72.0 45.2 83.2 15 Oregon State University OR 95.9 76.9 70.1 45.1 79.9 16 Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis IN 100.7 74.4 62.1 - 78.5 17 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee WI 94.6 71.5 66.5 58.4 77.4 18 The University of Memphis TN 99.6 69.4 59.6 41.4 75.6 19 Portland State University OR 91.8 73.1 58.4 41.3 73.6

Weighted Average (without OUS universities) 120.2 83.7 73.5 49.9 91.7

Oregon State University % of average 79.8% 91.9% 95.4% 90.3% 87.1% Portland State University % of average 76.4% 87.4% 79.5% 82.7% 80.3% University of Oregon % of average 87.3% 90.2% 98.0% 90.5% 90.7%

Average, All Public Doctoral Universities² 118.1 81.3 69.8 46.3 88.9 ¹ Faculty distribution for each university is standardized to 35% professors, 30% associate professors, 30% assistant professors, and 5% instructors. Where no instructors are reported, the calculation of the all-ranks average uses the average compensation of instructors for all Category I four-year public institutions, as published in ACADEME. Source data are reported by universities on November 30th of each academic year; therefore, increases awarded after November are not included. ² Category I institutions are used to find the average salary for public doctoral universities. Source: American Association of University Professors, ACADEME: The Annual Report on the Economic Status of the Profession, 2010-11, March/April, 2011.

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 85 Average Faculty Salaries among Peer Universities on OSU List, 2010-11 Weighted Distribution of Faculty by Rank: Ranked by All-Ranks Average Salary¹ (Dollars in thousands)

Rank Institution State Prof Assoc Asst Instr All Ranks 1 University of California-Davis CA $123.8 $84.7 $78.7 - $94.7 2 Purdue University Main Campus IN 122.1 84.8 77.4 52.0 94.0 3 Michigan State University MI 125.2 87.0 69.1 43.4 92.8 4 North Carolina State University NC 116.1 83.9 70.4 61.0 90.0 5 Iowa State University IA 114.3 82.3 73.7 27.4 88.2 6 University of Arizona AZ 117.5 80.6 68.4 36.2 87.6 7 Colorado State University CO 108.8 80.2 69.4 - 85.3 8 Oregon State University OR 95.9 76.9 70.1 45.1 79.9

Weighted Average (without OSU) 119.4 83.9 72.4 45.2 90.9

Oregon State University % of average 80.3% 91.7% 96.8% 99.9% 87.9%

Average, All Public Doctoral Universities² 118.1 81.3 69.8 46.3 88.9 ¹ Faculty distribution for each university is standardized to 35% professors, 30% associate professors, 30% assistant professors, and 5% instructors. Where no instructors are reported, the calculation of the all-ranks average uses the average compensation of instructors for all Category I four-year public institutions, as published in ACADEME. Source data are reported by universities on November 30th of each academic year; therefore, increases awarded after November are not included. ² Category I institutions are used to find the average salary for public doctoral universities. Source: American Association of University Professors, ACADEME: The Annual Report on the Economic Status of the Profession, 2010-11, March/April, 2011.

86 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Average Faculty Salaries among Peer Universities on PSU List, 2010-11 Weighted Distribution of Faculty by Rank: Ranked by All-Ranks Average Salary¹ (Dollars in thousands)

Rank Institution State Prof Assoc Asst Instr All Ranks 1 University of Illinois at Chicago IL $125.7 $87.9 $75.1 $60.5 $95.9 2 George Mason University VA 127.3 83.1 68.5 56.2 92.8 3 University of Toledo-Main Campus OH 105.8 82.9 67.4 56.5 84.9 4 University of Texas at Arlington TX 102.5 79.0 72.4 - 83.6 5 San Diego State University CA 99.8 78.7 73.3 - 82.8 6 Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis IN 100.7 74.4 62.1 - 78.5 7 Western Michigan University MI 100.8 75.5 59.3 46.1 78.0 8 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee WI 94.6 71.5 66.5 58.4 77.4 9 The University of Memphis TN 99.6 69.4 59.6 41.4 75.6 10 Portland State University OR 91.8 73.1 58.4 41.3 73.6

Weighted Average (without PSU) 107.8 78.2 67.0 51.4 83.9

Portland State University % of average 85.2% 93.4% 87.1% 80.4% 87.8%

Average, All Public Doctoral Universities² 118.1 81.3 69.8 46.3 88.9 ¹ Faculty distribution for each university is standardized to 35% professors, 30% associate professors, 30% assistant professors, and 5% instructors. Where no instructors are reported, the calculation of the all-ranks average uses the average compensation of instructors for all Category I four-year public institutions, as published in ACADEME. Source data are reported by universities on November 30th of each academic year; therefore, increases awarded after November are not included. ² Category I institutions are used to find the average salary for public doctoral universities. Source: American Association of University Professors, ACADEME: The Annual Report on the Economic Status of the Profession, 2010-11, March/April, 2011.

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 87 Average Faculty Salaries among Peer Universities on UO List, 2010-11 Weighted Distribution of Faculty by Rank: Ranked by All-Ranks Average Salary¹ (Dollars in thousands)

Rank Institution State Prof Assoc Asst Instr All Ranks 1 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor MI $146.9 $96.1 $84.5 $63.7 $108.8 2 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill NC 143.3 93.1 81.1 84.7 106.7 3 University of Virginia VA 136.5 91.8 76.3 50.8 100.7 4 University of California-Santa Barbara CA 132.0 81.4 76.7 - 95.9 5 University of Iowa IA 126.3 84.1 72.5 41.9 93.3 6 University of Washington-Seattle WA 118.3 86.8 77.4 44.1 92.9 7 University of Colorado at Boulder CO 118.6 86.5 74.4 50.5 92.3 8 Indiana University Bloomington IN 120.9 82.2 72.8 - 91.1 9 University of Oregon OR 104.9 75.5 72.0 45.2 83.2

Weighted Average (without UO) 130.9 88.5 77.5 54.5 98.3

University of Oregon % of average 80.1% 85.3% 92.9% 83.0% 84.6%

Average, All Public Doctoral Universities² 118.1 81.3 69.8 46.3 88.9 ¹ Faculty distribution for each university is standardized to 35% professors, 30% associate professors, 30% assistant professors, and 5% instructors. Where no instructors are reported, the calculation of the all-ranks average uses the average compensation of instructors for all Category I four-year public institutions, as published in ACADEME. Source data are reported by universities on November 30th of each academic year; therefore, increases awarded after November are not included. ² Category I institutions are used to find the average salary for public doctoral universities. Source: American Association of University Professors, ACADEME: The Annual Report on the Economic Status of the Profession, 2010-11, March/April, 2011.

88 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Average Faculty Salaries among Peer Universities on List Shared by EOU, SOU, and WOU, 2010-11 Weighted Distribution of Faculty by Rank: Ranked by All-Ranks Average Salary¹ (Dollars in thousands)

Rank Institution State Prof Assoc Asst Instr All Ranks 1 University of Michigan-Flint MI $92.2 $71.1 $66.0 $57.8 $76.3 2 California State University-Stanislaus CA 90.7 69.0 63.5 - 73.9 3 SUNY at Fredonia NY 89.2 67.7 57.3 - 71.1 4 Plymouth State University NH 84.2 68.4 58.6 - 70.0 5 University of Mary Washington VA 82.2 62.8 53.9 52.6 66.4 6 University of Wisconsin-Parkside WI 74.1 65.0 56.3 - 64.7 7 Eastern Washington University WA 74.7 63.4 54.6 - 64.0 8 Southern Utah University UT 76.9 61.0 51.1 - 63.0 9 Southeast Missouri State University MO 73.3 58.5 54.4 41.2 61.6 10 Fort Hays State University KS 71.2 59.2 52.5 43.9 60.6 11 Southern Oregon University OR 71.2 56.8 47.3 41.6 58.2 12 Eastern Oregon University OR 67.2 56.8 48.9 38.5 57.2 13 Western Oregon University OR 68.4 53.7 41.1 33.7 54.1

Weighted Average (without OUS universities) 80.0 63.8 56.4 47.8 66.5

Eastern Oregon University % of average 84.0% 89.0% 86.8% 80.6% 86.0% Southern Oregon University % of average 89.0% 89.0% 83.9% 87.1% 87.6% Western Oregon University % of average 85.5% 84.1% 72.9% 70.6% 81.4%

Average, All Public Master’s Universities² 89.8 71.5 60.6 43.8 73.3 ¹ Faculty distribution for each university is standardized to 35% professors, 30% associate professors, 30% assistant professors, and 5% in- structors. Where no instructors are reported, the calculation of the all-ranks average uses the average compensation of instructors for all Category IIA four-year public institutions, as published in ACADEME. Source data are reported by universities on November 30th of each academic year; therefore, increases awarded after November are not included. ² Category IIA institutions are used to find the average salary for public master’s universities. Source: American Association of University Professors, ACADEME: The Annual Report on the Economic Status of the Profession, 2010-11, March/April, 2011.

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 89 Average Faculty Salaries among Peer Universities on OIT List¹, 2010-11 Weighted Distribution of Faculty by Rank: Ranked by All-Ranks Average Salary² (Dollars in thousands)

Rank Institution State Prof Assoc Asst Instr All Ranks 1 SUNY Institute of Technology at Utica-Rome NY $106.6 $84.3 $78.9 $58.8 $89.2 2 Louisiana Tech University LA 84.4 69.1 61.0 39.4 70.5 3 University of Louisiana at Monroe LA 81.4 67.1 59.8 40.4 68.6 4 Midwestern State University TX 81.9 67.1 58.2 41.4 68.4 5 Southern Polytechnic State University GA 79.6 67.2 56.6 - 67.2 6 University of Pittsburgh Bradford PA 80.3 64.8 55.3 46.3 66.5 7 Indiana University Northwest IN 80.0 65.4 54.3 - 66.1 8 Southwestern Oklahoma State University OK 77.6 65.1 51.2 43.9 64.2 9 Idaho State University ID 78.7 60.0 54.1 42.6 63.9 10 Eastern Washington University WA 74.7 63.4 54.6 - 63.8 11 Savannah State University GA 72.3 61.8 52.5 39.2 61.6 12 Oregon Institute of Technology OR 72.8 59.2 50.1 41.6 60.4 13 Weber State University UT 69.8 60.2 52.2 40.8 60.2 14 West Virginia University Institute of Technology WV 73.6 56.0 50.9 40.0 59.9 15 Arkansas Tech University AR 70.3 59.6 48.4 38.6 58.9 16 University of Wisconsin Platteville WI 69.6 56.9 50.6 - 58.8 17 West Liberty University WV 61.2 51.8 48.4 41.2 53.5

Weighted Average (without OIT) 76.9 63.2 55.0 42.2 64.5

Oregon Institute of Technology % of average 94.7% 93.6% 91.1% 98.6% 93.6%

Average, All Public Baccalaureate Universities³ 84.4 69.0 57.5 47.3 69.9 ¹ A revised list of OIT peer institutions was finalized in June 2010. ² Faculty distribution for each university is standardized to 35% professors, 30% associate professors, 30% assistant professors, and 5% instructors. Where no instructors are reported, the calculation of the all-ranks average uses the average compensation of instructors for all Category IIB four-year public institutions, as published in ACADEME. Source data are reported by universities on November 30th of each academic year; therefore, increases awarded after November are not included. ³ Category IIB institutions are used to find the average salary for public baccalaureate universities. Source: American Association of University Professors, ACADEME: The Annual Report on the Economic Status of the Profession, 2010-11, March/April, 2011.

90 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Sponsored Research and Other Support¹ Fiscal Years 2000-01 and 2007-08 through 2010-11

2000-01 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Eastern Oregon University $2,016,176 $2,549,708 $2,491,149 $2,381,529 $2,624,450 Oregon Institute of Technology 2,508,803 4,703,546 5,318,509 4,366,828 4,350,885 Oregon State University 110,035,645 151,080,877 166,335,024 183,261,445 193,039,148 Portland State University 28,192,031 41,130,284 53,892,832 59,248,590 66,180,722 Southern Oregon University 2,340,875 3,586,852 2,971,259 2,640,464 3,069,115 University of Oregon 65,355,045 99,369,392 107,004,949 113,186,015 122,930,154 Western Oregon University 8,358,170 10,954,204 11,143,315 11,530,833 11,239,875 Chancellor's Office 5,831,498 2,647,344 1,696,045 3,559,083 6,104,260 Total² $224,638,243 $316,022,206 $350,853,083 $380,174,787 $409,538,610 In 2010, our method for calculating expenditures on sponsored research was adjusted: the calculation now includes indirect cost recovery and federal support to statewide public services, and it now excludes gifts and student work-study aid. The adjustment was applied across all the years reported in the present table, but Fact Books published before 2010 do not incorporate the adjustment. ¹ Restricted funds expenditures. Excludes student aid and gifts. Includes sponsored research, teaching/training grants, student services grants, library grants, and similar support. ² Excludes OHSU. Source: OUS Controller's Division.

OUS Sponsored Research and Other Support Actual and CPI Adjusted 425 409.5

375

333.9 325

Dollars in Millions in Dollars 275

224.6 225

1750 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010

Actual Dollars CPI-Adjusted Dollars

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 91 Sponsored Research and Other Support¹ per Full-Time Faculty² Fiscal Years 2000-01 and 2007-08 through 2010-11

2000-01 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Eastern Oregon University $25,848 $25,755 $24,911 $25,335 $24,759 Oregon Institute of Technology 22,602 38,240 41,229 32,588 33,213 Oregon State University 157,644 216,448 232,962 255,595 262,996 Portland State University 56,048 65,494 80,317 88,828 94,007 Southern Oregon University 12,320 19,388 16,148 13,472 15,659 University of Oregon 98,575 136,872 143,824 148,929 153,089 Western Oregon University 51,277 62,240 58,959 59,132 59,470 Total³ $90,942 $118,928 $127,850 $136,307 $140,913 In 2010, our method for calculating expenditures on sponsored research was adjusted: the calculation now includes indirect cost recovery and federal support to statewide public services, and it now excludes gifts and student work-study aid. The adjustment was applied across all the years reported in the present table, but Fact Books published before 2010 do not incorporate the adjustment. ¹ Restricted funds expenditures. Excludes student aid and gifts. Includes sponsored research, teaching/training grants, student services grants, library grants, and similar support. ² This table reports regular full-time faculty (.90 FTE or greater) whose primary assignment is instruction (more than .50 FTE in an instruc- tional department). Regular faculty on sabbatical leave are included. For Oregon State University, ranked full-time faculty at the Agricultural Experiment Station, the Forest Research Laboratory, and the Extension Service are included as long as some of their FTE is budgeted in an instructional department. ³ Excludes OHSU and the Chancellor's Office. Sources: (1) OUS Controller's Division. (2) OUS Institutional Research Faculty Reports.

OUS Sponsored Research and Other Support per Full-Time Faculty Actual and CPI Adjusted $150,000 $140,913

$130,000

$114,876

$110,000

$90,942

$90,000

$70,000$0 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010

Actual Dollars CPI-Adjusted Dollars

92 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures BUDGET

2011-13 OUS Biennial Budget Source and Use of Funds (Dollars in Millions)

Source of Funds Total = $5,177.3 (Including Capital Construction)

Federal Funds State General Fund (17.4%) $902.0 (12.9%) $669.2 Lottery Proceeds Ca pi ta l Bonds , COP, & (0.4%) $22.9 Loan Proceeds (2.5%) $128.7

Donations & Grants (8.9%) $463.2

Other Tuition & Fees (2.9%) $148.5 (38.0%) $1,967.0

Sales & Service Fees (16.9%) $875.8

Use of Funds Total = $5,177.3 (Including Capital Construction) Capital Improvement Capital Construction Debt Service (0.8%) $41.0 (5.0%) $259.8 (6.3%) $324.8 OSU Statewide Public Services Limited (2.6%) $134.5 Sports Action Lottery¹ (0.2%) $8.8 OSU Statewide Public Services Non-Limited Other Services (1.9%) $100.6 Non-Limited (23.1%) $1,196.0

Education & General Education & General Non-Limited Limited (14.5%) $748.8 (45.6%) $2,363.0

¹ Sports Action Lottery funds are used for Intercollegiate Athletics and Scholarships. Source: OUS Budget Operations.

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 95 OUS Share of State General Fund Appropriation 1987-89 through 2011-13 (Dollars In Millions) State of Oregon OUS Biennium Total General Fund Operations OUS % 1987-89 $3,703.6 $565.2 15.3% 1989-91 4,535.7 572.3 12.6% 1991-93 5,515.4 588.4 10.7% 1993-95 6,411.3 549.8 8.6% 1995-97 7,408.0 503.2 6.8% 1997-99 8,805.5 608.1 6.9% 1999-01 10,129.1 754.9 7.5% 2001-03 9,674.2 745.8 7.7% 2003-05 10,295.5 671.4 6.5% 2005-07 11,640.6 736.9 6.3% 2007-09 12,964.5 847.2 6.5% 2009-11 12,910.1 800.5 6.2% 2011-13 13,562.6 669.2 4.9% Notes: (1) The State of Oregon General Fund comprises all general fund appropriations for the biennium. (2) The figures for OUS operations from 1987-89 through 1993-95 depart significantly from the 2010 Fact Book. Oregon Health & Science University was part of the university system until 1995, and the 2010 Fact Book included OHSU’s appropriation in the system total during those years. However, for the sake of comparability between earlier and later years, the 2011 Facts and Figures removes OHSU’s appropriation from all years. (3) The 2011 Facts and Figures also reconciles OUS General Fund appropriations to audited financial statements for the university system, something that was not done in the 2010 Fact Book. The reconciliation results in small corrections to the figures for 1997-99 and later years. (4) Biennia 2007-09 and 2009-11 include federal ARRA funds as General Fund offset. Source: (1) OUS Budget Operations.

OUS Share of State General Fund Appropriation 1987-89 through 2011-13 18% 15.3% 15%

12%

9%

Percent of General Fund 6% 4.9%

3%

0% 1987-89 1989-91 1991-93 1993-95 1995-97 1997-99 1999-01 2001-03 2003-05 2005-07 2007-09 2009-11 2011-13

Biennium

96 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures State General Fund Appropriation for OUS Operations 1987-89 through 2011-13 (Dollars In Millions) Education and Capital Statewide Biennium General Debt Service Construction Public Services Total 1987-89 $454.3 $ - $58.2 $52.7 $565.2 1989-91 475.9 9.9 23.6 62.9 572.3 1991-93¹ 512.0 5.9 0.1 70.4 588.4 1993-95 467.8 12.8 11.7 57.6 549.8 1995-97 422.6 15.7 11.3 53.6 503.2 1997-99 498.0 17.2 16.6 76.3 608.1 1999-01 626.2 18.1 15.9 94.7 754.9 2001-03 617.1 21.2 15.9 91.5 745.8 2003-05 543.1 26.5 11.5 90.3 671.4 2005-07 592.2 30.3 14.8 99.6 736.9 2007-09 671.3 39.4 28.3 108.2 847.2 2009-11 633.3 68.7 - 98.4 800.5 2011-13 486.5 87.7 - 95.0 669.2 Notes: (1) The State of Oregon General Fund comprises all general fund appropriations for the biennium. (2) The figures for OUS operations from 1987-89 through 1993-95 depart significantly from the 2010 Fact Book. Oregon Health & Science University was part of the university system until 1995, and the 2010 Fact Book included OHSU’s appropriation in the system total during those years. However, for the sake of comparability between earlier and later years, the 2011 Facts and Figures removes OHSU’s appropriation from all years. (3) The 2011 Facts and Figures also reconciles OUS General Fund appropriations to audited financial statements for the university system, something that was not done in the 2010 Fact Book. The reconciliation results in small corrections to the figures for 1997-99 and later years. (4) Biennia 2007-09 and 2009-11 include federal ARRA funds as General Fund offset. ¹ Capital construction outlays during the 1991-93 biennium were reduced dramatically in response to the Measure 5 property tax limitation. Source: OUS Budget Operations.

Biennial State Appropriation Actual and CPI-Adjusted Dollars (data appears on following page)

900

800 669.2 700

600 565.2

500 Dollars in Millions in Dollars

400 339.7

300

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Actual Appropriation CPI-Adjusted Appropriation

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 97 State General Fund Appropriation: Legislatively Approved Biennial Budgets 1987-89 through 2011-13 Appropriated Appropriation in 1987 1987 CPI-Adjusted General Fund CPI-Adjusted Dollars¹ Biennial FTE Biennium ($ in millions) ($ in millions) Appropriation Change Enrollment 1987-89 $565.2 $565.2 114,605 1989-91² 572.3 517.9 -8.4% 117,117 1991-93 588.4 485.5 -6.3% 109,994 1993-95 549.8 425.0 -12.5% 107,499 1995-97 503.2 365.8 -13.9% 110,513 1997-99 608.1 417.8 14.2% 114,707 1999-01 754.9 488.8 17.0% 122,539 2001-03 745.8 466.1 -4.6% 137,737 2003-05 671.4 405.3 -13.0% 142,838 2005-07 736.9 421.0 3.9% 143,000 2007-09 847.2 456.3 8.4% 147,881 2009-11 800.5 421.0 -7.7% 165,901 2011-13² 669.2 339.7 -19.3% 178,031 Notes: (1) General Fund Appropriations adjusted for Emergency Board actions and Governor’s Allotment reductions. (2) Includes debt service and capital construction. (3) The State of Oregon General Fund comprises all general fund appropriations for the biennium. (4) The figures for OUS operations from 1987-89 through 1993-95 depart significantly from the 2010 Fact Book. Oregon Health & Science University was part of the university system until 1995, and the 2010 Fact Book included OHSU’s appropriation in the system total during those years. However, for the sake of comparability between earlier and later years, the 2011 Facts and Figures removes OHSU’s appropriation from all years. (5) The 2011 Facts and Figures also reconciles OUS General Fund appropriations to audited financial statements for the university sys- tem, something that was not done in the 2010 Fact Book. The reconciliation results in small corrections to the figures for 1997-99 and later years. (6) Biennia 2007-09 and 2009-11 include federal ARRA funds as General Fund offset. ¹ Portland-Salem Consumer Price Index. Changes in dollars are relative to the base biennium of 1987-89. ² Data for 1989-91 and 2011-13 are estimates due to missing or incomplete data. Sources: (1) OUS Budget Operations, (2) OUS Office of Institutional Research.

Biennial State Appropriation and FTE Enrollment 1987-89 through 2011-13 1,000 200,000

800 150,000

600

100,000

400 Dollars in Millions in Dollars Biennial FTE Enrollment FTE Biennial 50,000 200

0 0 1987-891989-911991-931993-951995-971997-991999-012001-032003-052005-072007-092009-112011-13

Actual Appropriation CPI-Adjusted Appropriation FTE Enrollm ent

98 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures OUS Revenue per Student FTE, 1989-90 through 2009-10

Tuition & Fees State Appropriation Other E&G Funds Total Fiscal Year Amount % of Total Amount % of Total Amount % of Total Amount % of Total 1989-90 $1,990 29% $4,292 62% $659 9% $6,941 100% 1991-92 2,797 36% 4,247 55% 714 9% 7,758 100% 1993-94 3,736 43% 4,038 47% 903 10% 8,677 100% 1995-96 3,881 48% 3,454 43% 716 9% 8,051 100% 1997-98 4,006 47% 3,794 44% 731 9% 8,531 100% 1999-00 3,993 43% 4,543 49% 718 8% 9,254 100% 2001-02 4,458 47% 4,375 46% 720 8% 9,553 100% 2003-04 5,510 56% 3,619 37% 742 8% 9,871 100% 2005-06 6,075 56% 3,858 36% 929 9% 10,862 100% 2007-08 6,858 55% 4,606 37% 1,017 8% 12,481 100% 2009-10 8,059 63% 3,761 29% 1,012 8% 12,832 100% Notes: (1) Revenue per FTE is for comparison purposes only and does not factor in cost differentials between resident and nonresident students. Resident undergraduate costs per FTE may be lower than the average revenue per FTE. (2) Data excludes OSU Statewide Public Services, OHSU, and Chancellor’s Office/Industry Affairs/OMI/ETIC/OCKED/Other. (3) Other E&G Funds Revenue includes sales & service revenue, state agency transfers-in, investment/debt service, and all other Education and General revenue. Source: OUS Budget Operations.

$14,000 Components of OUS Revenue per Student $12,481 $12,832 1,012 $12,000 $10,862 1,017 $9,871 $9,254 $9,553 929 $10,000 $8,677 $8,531 720 742 $7,758 $8,051 718 903 731 $8,000 $6,941 6,858 8,059 714 716 6,075 659 3,993 4,458 5,510 $6,000 3,736 4,006 1,990 2,797 3,881 $4,000

4,292 4,247 4,543 4,375 4,606 $2,000 4,038 3,454 3,794 3,619 3,858 3,761

$0 1989-90 1991-92 1993-94 1995-96 1997-98 1999-00 2001-02 2003-04 2005-06 2007-08 2009-10

State Appropriation Tuition and Fees Other

$15,000 Total Revenue per Student, Actual and Inflation-Adjusted $12,481 $12,832 $10,862 $9,871 $9,254 $9,553 $10,000 $8,677 $8,531 $7,758 $8,051 $6,941

$6,982 $7,287 $7,238 $7,277 $5,000 $6,379 $6,342 $6,503 $6,415 $6,466 $6,739

$0 1989-90 1991-92 1993-94 1995-96 1997-98 1999-00 2001-02 2003-04 2005-06 2007-08 2009-10 Actual C PI- Ad jus te d

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 99 100 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures GLOSSARY

Glossary Academic year Consumer Price Index (CPI) The year beginning with summer term and ending The Portland Consumer Price Index, used in all CPI with spring term. data reported here. Effective in 1998, the geographic area covered by the Portland-Vancouver CPI was Admitted student expanded to include the Salem Metropolitan Statistical Student admitted to a degree program (e.g., bachelor’s, Area (MSA). master’s). Credit hour enrollment All ranks average salary The credit hour value of a course or courses multiplied The weighted average salary of professors, associate by the number of students enrolled in the course. professors, assistant professors, and instructors. To provide a more comparable all ranks average in peer Current Replacement Value salary comparisons, the distribution by faculty rank is The estimated cost of replacing a structure as deter- standardized to reflect 35% professors, 30% associate mined by each campus physical plant, based on con- professors, 30% assistant professors, and 5% instruc- temporary per unit cost by building type (e.g., hous- tors. ing, library, parking garage).

Applied Deferred Maintenance Student who applied for admission to an OUS degree Capital upkeep or repair that is not done on a timely program. basis.

Attrition rate Discipline (CIP) The percentage of entering freshmen who have not The academic discipline as reflected in the Classifi- graduated and who are no longer enrolled at an OUS cation of Instructional Programs published by the institution. National Center for Education Statistics, for which a “CIP” code is assigned. Average faculty salary The average salary of full-time 9-month and 12-month Distance education instructional faculty. Salaries of 12-month faculty are The delivery of instruction in those circumstances converted to a 9-month basis by multiplying the salary where instructor and students are in different loca- by .8182. tions, using a variety of technologies and telecommu- nications networks. Base enrollment Enrollment in regular (i.e., in-load) credit courses. Education and General funds Excludes enrollment in summer session, continuing The portion of OUS universities’ or the Chancellor’s education, or remedial courses. Office’s budget that is devoted to instructional and support services for students and faculty, including Certificate managerial and administrative functions needed to A formal award, distinct from a degree, certifying the provide the services. satisfactory completion of an instructional program or course of study. Within the Oregon University System, Educational source most certificates are postbaccalaureate awards, though The school or college the student last attended prior to OHSU also awards post-master’s certificates, first-pro- entering the OUS institution. fessional certificates, and postsecondary certificates of at least one but less than two years of college study. Enrollment demand The estimated number of students who would attend Completer an Oregon University System institution, assuming Student who completed a course of study and received no budget or financial restrictions or policies that a diploma (high school) or a degree (college). would serve to reduce or increase enrollment. Demand estimates take into account projected numbers of high school graduates and historical freshman participation rates.

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 103 Glossary Ethnic group Graduation rate See race/ethnicity. The percentage of an entering cohort of students who complete a degree within a specified length of time. Expenditure budgets, non-limited The common practice, reinforced by the U.S. Depart- Represents expenditures or budgets for those pro- ment of Education, is to report the percentage of enter- grams and activities for which the Legislature has not ing freshmen who complete a bachelor’s degree within set an expenditure limitation. Expenditures in these six years. activities are limited only by the available resources. Headcount enrollment, duplicated Extended enrollment The number of times students enrolled during a multi- Enrollment in courses that extend the traditional uni- term reporting period. For example, a student enroll- versity curriculum. Such courses include those offered ing in fall, winter, and spring terms of the academic through continuing education as well as many web- year would have a duplicated headcount of three. based courses, contract courses, and courses offered in other off-campus venues. Headcount enrollment, unduplicated A count of distinct students enrolled during a multi- Faculty term reporting period (usually, an academic year). See Instructional faculty, full-time and Instructional Students who enroll in more than one term during faculty, part-time. the reporting period are counted only once. However, students having both admitted undergraduate and Faculty course credits admitted graduate status in separate terms during the reporting period are counted twice in unduplicated See Instructor course credits. totals.

Fee category HEGIS Base enrollment category reflecting the type of fee as- See IPEDS. sessed (e.g., resident, nonresident). High school GPA First-time freshmen High school grade point average. Students attending an OUS institution for the first time who were admitted on the basis of their high school Independent or individualized study performance (including those with a limited amount of college transfer credit). Nonformal class arrangements between an instruc- tor and a student for irregular hours of instruction. Freshman participation rate Includes such classes as dissertation, field experience, internship, practicum, reading and conference, re- The percentage of newly admitted OUS first-time search, student teaching, and thesis. freshmen from Oregon high schools divided by the total number of Oregon high school graduates of the Instructor course credits previous school year. The total credit hour value of courses taught by an Full Time Equivalent (FTE) instructor, including independent study courses. See instructional FTE or student FTE. Instructional faculty, full-time General fund, total operating budget Regular faculty with a total institutional FTE of .90 or greater whose primary assignment is instruction (more State of Oregon General Fund resources for use in the than .50 FTE in an instructional department). Includes operating budget, exclusive of capital construction. regular faculty on sabbatical leave.

Grade point average (GPA) Instructional faculty, part-time Average grade based on a scale of 0 to 4 grade points, Regular faculty with a total institutional FTE of less where A = 4, B = 3, C = 2, D = 1, and F = 0. than .90 whose primary assignment is instruction.

104 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures Glossary Instructional FTE Organized classes The full-time equivalent (FTE) of ranked faculty, Classes with scheduled meeting times and places, graduate assistants, and other instructors engaged in and offered for credit. Examples include lectures and teaching, based on the portion of each faculty mem- seminars. ber’s workload that was funded from instructional accounts within the Education and General budget. OUS Oregon University System. Consists of seven public IPEDS four-year institutions in Oregon: Eastern Oregon Uni- Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System, part versity (La Grande); Oregon Institute of Technology of a series of reports collected annually by the National (Klamath Falls); Oregon State University (Corvallis) Center for Education Statistics. Formerly called the with a branch campus, OSU-Cascades, located in Bend; Higher Education General Information Survey (HE- Portland State University (Portland); Southern Oregon GIS) prior to 1982. University (Ashland); the University of Oregon (Eu- gene); and Western Oregon University (Monmouth). ITFS The Oregon Health & Science University (Portland) Instructional Television Fixed Services. became an affiliated institution on July 1, 1995.

New Economy Index Part-time undergraduate A proprietary index created by the Progressive Policy For most purposes, and consistent with national defini- Institute in an attempt to measure the degree to which tions, a part-time undergraduate is one who is en- state economies operate in the “New Economy.” The rolled in fewer than 12 credit hours per term. Students index is calculated from 29 economic indicators in five enrolled in fewer than 9 credit hours may enroll under categories: knowledge jobs, globalization, economic the OUS Part-Time Fee Policy in certain circumstances. dynamism, transformation to a digital economy, and technological innovation capacity. Postbaccalaureate nongraduate Students enrolled in a second baccalaureate program Nonadmitted students who have already received a first baccalaureate, and Students enrolled in credit courses in the regular cam- who pay fees through the Postbaccalaureate Nongrad- pus program but not admitted to a degree program. uate Fee Policy.

Noncredit enrollment Race/Ethnicity Offerings aimed at upgrading skills and maintaining Ethnic or racial category with which a person most licensure, for which degree credit is not awarded. Non- closely identifies. Reported categories are those listed credit enrollment also includes, for example, programs on the federal IPEDS reports: American Indian or aimed at youths and seniors, conferences, community Alaska Native; Asian; Black or African American; education and personal development courses, and Hispanic of any race; Native Hawaiian or Pacific Is- separate contracts between organizations and the OUS lander; and White (including people of Middle Eastern institution(s). origins). When reporting a person who identifies with two or more racial/ethnic groups, students reporting Nonresident as Hispanic ethnicity are always identified as Hispanic, otherwise the student is reported in the “two or more The fee status category of students who are assessed races” category. These ethnic categories do not include nonresident tuition. international students, who are reported separately under “nonresident alien.” Please note that effective Nonresident alien 2010 these race/ethnicity definitions changed from pre- A student or faculty member who is neither a U.S. viously accepted racial categories, resulting in a lack of citizen nor a resident alien. comparability with previous years.

OEPP Rank (faculty) Office of Education Policy and Planning. No longer in Regular faculty with ranks of professor, associate pro- existence, this office tracked degrees and certificates fessor, assistant professor, instructor (including senior awarded in Oregon. instructor), and lecturer.

Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures | 105 Glossary Resident Tuition and fee rates The fee status category of students who are assessed The total mandatory charges assessed students for resident tuition. enrolling in the institution, including tuition, universal resource, building, incidental, health service, and rec- Retention rate reation center fees. Excludes programmatic resource The percentage of the freshman cohort either complet- fees that have not been rolled into tuition. ing the bachelor’s degree or still enrolled at an OUS institution.

SAT score The College Board SAT Reasoning Test score normally required for freshman admission to OUS, represented as SAT-Math, SAT-Critical Reading, and SAT-M+R.

SCARF Student Centralized Administrative Reporting File, the common database of unit record student data devel- oped and maintained by the OUS Office of Institu- tional Research.

Sponsored research dollars Includes sponsored research, teaching/training grants, and library grants. Excludes federal funds associated with land grant university programs.

SWOUC Southwestern Oregon University Center in Coos Bay.

Student budget Average student expenditures for tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, transportation, and personal expenses.

Student Full-time Equivalent (FTE) The student full-time equivalent (FTE) translates credit into enrollment, showing how many students it would take to produce the total credit-bearing activity of a campus if each student took exactly a full-time load. Calculation of the student full-time equivalent varies depending on the level of the student. The full-time equivalent for an undergraduate is assumed to be 15 term credit hours (or 45 annual credit hours). For master’s and professional level students, the divisor is 12 term credit hours (36 annual credit hours), and for a doctoral student, it is 9 term credit hours (27 annual credit hours).

106 | Oregon University System 2011 Facts and Figures

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Includes selected sections from the OUS Fact Book. The compreshensive OUS Fact Book is produced every other year. For a copy of the 2010 Fact Book with more data from the Oregon University System, please visit www.ous.edu. 2011 Facts and Figures

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