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2012-13 Institutional Data Report 2012‐13 Institutional Data Report 12 13 The University of Toledo ‐ Main Campus The University of Toledo ‐ The University of Toledo Medical Center 2801 W. Bancroft Health Science Campus 3000 Arlington Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43606‐3390 3000 Arlington Avenue Toledo, OH 43614 419.530.INFO or 419.530.4636 Toledo, OH 43614 419.383.4000 1.800.5TOLEDO or 1.800.586.5336 419.383.4000 12 13 2013 Facts at a Glance UT is a public, 4-year research university Nickname: The UT Rockets Number of Alumni: 142,737 President: Dr. Lloyd A. Jacobs Fall 2013 Student Enrollment – 20,782 Undergraduate Graduate/Professional Headcount: 16,192 FTE: 13,676 Headcount: 4,590 FTE: 3,617 Gender: 51% Male, 49% Female Gender: 45% Male, 55% Female Ethnicity: 70% White, 25% Ethnic Minority, Ethnicity: 64% White, 27% Ethnic Minority, 5% Unknown 9% Unknown Residency: 88.8% In-State, 6.8% Out-of-State, Residency: 72.8 % In-State, 11.3% Out-of-State, 4.3% International 15.9% International Load: 80.7% Full-time, 19.3% Part-time Load: 56.6% Full-time, 43.4% Part-time Average Age: 24 Average ACT for New Students: 22.1 Degrees Awarded (2012-13) First-year Retention Rate: 68% Certificates/diploma: 31 Academic Programs Associate’s Degree: 69 Bachelor’s Degree: 2,854 14 Colleges Postbachelor’s certificates 75 147 Bachelor’s Programs Master’s Degree: 1,038 168 Master’s Programs Post-Master’s certificates: 12 65 Doctoral and First-Professional Programs Doctoral degrees – research/scholarship: 112 Doctoral degrees – professional practice: 433 Doctoral degrees - other 4 2013 Faculty and Staff– 5,601 Faculty (incl non-staff part-time) Staff Research/GA’s Total Faculty: 1,487 Total Staff: 3,115 Total: 999 Gender: 55% Male, 45% Female Gender: 45% Male, 55% Female Gender:55% Male, 45% Female Ethnicity: 80% White, 16% Ethnic Minority, Ethnicity: 67% White, 18% Ethnic Minority, Ethnicity: 48% White, 10% Ethnic Minority, 3% International, <1% Unknown 14% International, 1% Unknown 41% International, 1% Unknown University of Toledo Finances (Millions) Total Assets (in Million): $1,154.8 Change in Net Position (FY13): $9.0 Million University Endowment: $52.5 Million 12 13 HISTORICAL ENROLLMENT for Fall Semester in Academic Years 1983‐84 through 2013‐14 Historical Enrollment 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 Enrollment 10,000 5,000 0 Fall Terms * Merger of UT‐MUO Data Undergraduate Graduate Professional Total Note: MUO data is only available back to 1998‐99. Source: Office of Institutional Research ENROLLMENT BY STUDENT LEVEL for Fall Semester in Academic Years 2002‐03 through 2013‐14 2002‐03 2003‐04 2004‐05 2005‐06 2006‐07 2007‐08 2008‐09 2009‐10 2010‐11 2011‐12 2012‐13 2013‐14 Undergraduate Students 17,559 17,388 16,373 16,058 16,067 16,527 17,589 18,140 18,130 17,844 16876 16192 Freshman 6,216 5,836 5,031 4,947 4,966 5,416 4,996 6,076 5,979 5,662 3,760 3,581 Sophomores 3,776 3,729 3,472 3,207 3,239 3,296 3,843 3,945 3,673 3,420 3,110 3,136 Juniors 3,010 3,045 3,079 2,930 2,805 2,816 2,781 3,054 3,174 3,206 2,953 2,734 Seniors 3,985 4,308 4,347 4,464 4,397 4,259 5,270 4,515 4,851 5,077 6,347 6,025 Nondegree/High School 572 470 444 510 660 740 699 550 453 479 706 716 Professional Students 1,127 1,159 1,236 1,340 1,418 1,456 1,469 1,492 1,504 1,479 1441 1433 Graduate Students 3,204 3,111 3,019 3,035 3,229 3,138 3,270 3,432 3,451 3,287 3,183 3,157 Total 21,890 21,658 20,628 20,433 20,714 21,121 22,328 23,064 23,085 22,610 21,500 20,782 Percent Undergraduate 80.2% 80.3% 79.4% 78.6% 77.6% 78.2% 78.8% 78.7% 78.5% 78.9% 78.5% 77.9% Percent Graduate/Professional 19.8% 19.7% 20.6% 21.4% 22.4% 21.8% 21.2% 21.3% 21.5% 21.1% 21.5% 22.1% Source: Office of Institutional Research Enrollment by College and by Student Level for Fall Semester in Academic Years 2002-03 through 2011-12 College 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Undergraduate Arts & Sciences 3,009 3,019 2,809 2,906 2,959 2,971 3,111 3,299 3,518 - Languages Literature and Social Sciences - - - - - - - - - 1,800 Natural Sciences and Mathematics - - - - - - - - - 1,095 Visual And Performing Arts - - - - - - - - - 388 Undecided former A&S - - - - - - - - - 90 Business 2,964 2,860 2,649 2,634 2,582 2,895 3,024 3,016 2,887 2,887 Education 2,038 2,058 1,924 1,679 1,480 1,399 1,427 1,517 1,521 - Engineering 2,788 2,651 2,405 2,305 2,338 2,382 2,459 2,633 2,693 2,808 Health Science & Human Services 2,411 1,793 1,839 1,776 1,804 1,907 2,211 2,376 2,588 - HSHS- JHCOE - - - - - - - - - 3,967 Nursing - 830 856 907 940 1,175 1,296 1,297 1,006 1,002 Pharmacy 1,124 1,203 1,208 1,192 1,185 1,264 1,233 1,284 1,248 1,148 University College/Gateway 2,653 2,504 2,239 2,149 2,119 1,794 2,129 2,168 2,216 - College of Adult and Lifelong Learning - - - - - - - - - 420 Gateway Programs - - - - - - - - - 1,760 Nondegree/High School 572 470 444 510 660 740 699 550 453 479 Professional Health Science & Human Services - - - 36 82 111 130 125 141 - HSHS- JHCOE - - - - - - - - - 138 Law 488 508 518 510 532 545 496 494 464 439 Medicine 575 587 586 597 601 605 631 653 687 685 Nursing* - - - - - - - - - 10 Pharmacy 64 64 132 197 203 195 212 220 212 207 Graduate Students Arts & Sciences 614 597 588 578 587 584 606 604 592 - Languages Literature and Social Sciences - - - - - - - - - 273 Natural Sciences and Mathematics - - - - - - - - - 294 Visual And Performing Arts - - - - - - - - - 7 Undecided former A&S 21 Business 418 363 382 369 395 397 434 507 458 427 Education 961 924 806 802 820 739 846 855 891 - Engineering 419 395 330 305 301 305 333 371 358 340 Health Science & Human Services 506 505 632 555 705 692 507 422 412 - HSHS- JHCOE 1,185 Medicine 148 170 98 211 178 146 271 370 414 409 Nursing 97 105 139 174 198 225 220 247 274 277 Pharmacy 41 52 44 41 45 50 53 56 52 54 All Student Levels Arts & Sciences 3,623 3,616 3,397 3,484 3,546 3,555 3,717 3,903 4,110 - Languages Literature and Social Sciences - - - - - - - - - 2,073 Natural Sciences and Mathematics - - - - - - - - - 1,389 Visual And Performing Arts - - - - - - - - - 395 Undecided former A&S 111 Business 3,382 3,223 3,031 3,003 2,977 3,292 3,458 3,523 3,345 3,314 Education 2,999 2,982 2,730 2,481 2,300 2,138 2,273 2,372 2,412 - Engineering 3,207 3,046 2,735 2,610 2,639 2,687 2,792 3,004 3,051 3,148 Health Science & Human Services 2,917 2,298 2,471 2,367 2,591 2,710 2,848 2,923 3,141 - HSHS- JHCOE - - - - - - - - - 5,290 Law 488 508 518 510 532 545 496 494 464 439 Medicine 723 757 684 808 779 751 902 1,023 1,101 1,094 Nursing 97 935 995 1,081 1,138 1,400 1,516 1,544 1,280 1,289 Pharmacy 1,229 1,319 1,384 1,430 1,433 1,509 1,498 1,560 1,512 1,409 University College/Gateway 2,653 2,504 2,239 2,149 2,119 1,794 2,129 2,168 2,216 - College of Adult and Lifelong Learning - - - - - - - - - 420 Gateway Programs - - - - - - - - - 1,760 Nondegree/High School 572 470 444 510 660 740 699 550 453 479 Grand Total 21,890 21,658 20,628 20,433 20,714 21,121 22,328 23,064 23,085 22,610 Note: Prior to 2003-2004 Undergraduate College of Nursing was located within the College of Hlth Sci and Hum Serv Source: Office of Institutional Research * Beginning Fall 2011 The Doctor of Nurse Practitioner Program is categorized as "Professional" ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE AND STUDENT LEVEL for Fall Semester in Academic Year 2012‐13 to 2013‐14 COLLEGE 2012‐13 2013‐14 Undergraduate Languages Literature and Social Sciences 1232 1149 Natural Sciences and Mathematics 1173 1101 Visual And Performing Arts 736 672 Business 2679 2588 Education 1039 878 Engineering 2911 3074 Health Sciences 1573 1477 Nursing 960 1021 Pharmacy 1028 951 Social Justice 918 906 Gateway 1326 1022 College of Adult and Lifelong Learning 582 626 Nondegree/High School 706 716 Unknown 13 11 Total 16876 16192 Professional Health Science & Human Services 153 170 Law 390 361 Medicine 689 700 Pharmacy 209 202 Total 1441 1433 Graduate Students Languages Literature and Social Sciences 285 261 Natural Sciences and Mathematics 287 288 Visual And Performing Arts 14 15 Business 387 391 Education 515 405 Engineering 356 372 Health Sciences 166 191 Medicine 435 458 Nursing 280 283 Pharmacy 69 70 Social Justice 387 344 Unknown 279 Total 3183 3157 Grand Total 21500 20782 Office of Institutional Research ENROLLMENT BY FULL‐TIME AND PART‐TIME for Fall Semester in Academic Years 2003‐04 through 2013‐14 2003‐04 2004‐05 2005‐06 2006‐07 2007‐08 2008‐09 2009‐10 2010‐11 2011‐12 2012‐13 2013‐14 Undergraduate Students Full‐Time 13,773 13,147 13,078 12,958 13,394 14,200 14,968 14,883 14,517 13,537 13,069 Part‐Time 3,615 3,226 2,980 3,109 3,133 3,389 3,172 3,247 3,327 3,339 3,123 Freshman Full‐Time 5,160 4,511 4,511 4,533 4,973 4,400 5,564 5,317 4989 3,442 3,316 Part‐Time 676 520 436 433 443 596 512 662 673 318 265 Sophomores Full‐Time 3,055 2,875 2,694 2,780 2,846 3,304 3,403 3,236 3022 2,727 2,751 Part‐Time 674 597 513 459 450 539 542 437 398 383 385 Juniors Full‐Time 2,434 2,537 2,429 2,321 2,344 2,344 2,593 2,682 2672 2,462 2,306 Part‐Time 611 542 501 484 472 437 461 492 534 491 428 Seniors Full‐Time 3,068 3,188 3,377 3,263 3,156 4,047 3,323 3,591 3737 4,794 4,603 Part‐Time 1,240 1,159 1,087 1,134 1,103 1,223 1,192 1,260 1340 1,553 1,422 Nondegree/High School Full‐Time 56 36 67 61 75 105 85 57 97 112 93 Part‐Time 414 408 443 599 665 594 465 396 382 594 623 Total 17,388 16,373 16,058 16,067 16,527 17,589 18,140 18,130 17,844 16,876 16,192 Professional Students Full‐Time 1,119 1,198 1,298 1,373 1,416 1,437 1,450 1,455 1,420 1,315 1,297 Part‐Time 40 38 42 45 40 32 42 49 58 126 136 Total 1,159 1,236 1,340 1,418 1,456 1,469 1,492 1,504 1,478 1,441 1,433 Graduate Students
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